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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-13 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1989 25 E T . Coa t Guard Criticized in deaths ' Colu!_llnist c~mtng botched sea rescue .oper~tion caused Fish 'N Fool fa tali ties- Mexico's BaJa coast on Feb. s. 1987. Althouah the boat capsized at about I 2:JO p.m. on a clear day and nearly all of the passenaen and crew survived the accident, the Coast Guard did not 1mmed1ately respond to the eme~ncy distress s1inal. Island where a Mexican fisherman helped him ashore. Cathy Compton. the second cap- tatn who laved aboard the Fish 'N Fool, was found nu hfe ran By PAUL AJlCHIPLEY °' .. ...., ......... Syndicated col umn1 t Jack Anderson wntes 1n a fonhcom1n1 column that thrtt Oranac CoasJ men who drowned Ilona with seven others ina 1987boat1naaccadent mtahthaH hved but for a shoddy Coast Guard Charges that Oliver North Illegally diverted funds In U.S.-lran arms sale to the Nicaraguan rebels have been dismissed./ A4 . Coast A Fountain Valley busi- nessman who said his sexual magnetism made him lrresfst lble to women was convicted of sexual assault./ A3 Wor ld Germany begins In- vestigation of a firm ac- cused of helping build a chemical weapons plant In Libya./ AS ,Index rescue operation. However, a aovemment 1nvesup- t1on cleared the Coast Guard's ac- tions, blam1na the deaths on the sk.tpper because he pik>ttd the boat too close to danaerous rocks. The cbantr fisbina boat Fish 'N Fool was capsized by a freak wave that smashed it apinst the rocks off Pickpockets · When mcuen did finally reach ttle scene nearly e1aht hours lattr, all but two of the 00.tershaddrowned 10 the S9~water. One 1Urv1vor. Jim Sims of River- side, saved himself by swtmman1 nearly four miles to San Martin Anderson wntcs that the electronic distress s1snal was picl.ed up by a Coast Ouard iet hcadma to u Paz. Meuco, with a helicopter part The pilot radioed San 01cao tbr instructions. md1cattn1 he needed to act to La Paz to rent J car before tbe rental aaency closed. In a transcnpt obtained by as- Earl Kally artn• .. two laaqry pa.eon• look throaila bli pock.eta for a enaclt.'""Kany wu enjo)'fn& a brlak day Tbanday near the Newport Pier wlaen be found he'd become a ~ fut-food reetaurant for hla winted frlenda. soctates of Anderson. San 01~0 personnel 1nattaJly rett1Ved orders from rescue headquaners 1n Lona Beach to find the boat. But the transcnpt reveal that aftrr San Diego personnel explained the ume cQ.nstramts and the ~.ar rental problem, Lona Beach ordered the pilot to conttnuc on to La P11 and looked for another plane to track the d1streSs signal it\e sceond plane was dela)ed while 1t was ref uelcd and a ettw was assembfcd. It did not find the Fish 'N Fool until 5:30 pm. and by the time rescue • personnel am"ed on the scene to xarch for survivors 11 was nearly 8 pm. and dark Meanwhile. passengers and crew had been clinging to debns in 6-foot sv.ells. One Qf the su1"V1vors satd many of the others v.ere sulJ ah"e when the sun went down. Only two bodies~ rttovertd Amonathev1ct1mswcreTi'ln York. · (Pleaee eee COAST I A2) Prison Ordered for 3 .men who · attacked gay~ By LESLIE EARNEST Of .. ~ ......... Saying the) v.erc be1na punished not for their J')Ohtical beliefs but for thctr v1c1ous behavior. a Judge 1odav ~ntenced thrtt members of a nco- Naz1 )Outh gana to the ma,.1mum pnson sentences for their brutal attack of a P> man in a Laguna Beach park tephen \hither John M 1 hael Moore Jr and Aal'\)n Fredrick Com- pean. all Hu.nt1ngton Beah re 1dcnts. were ~otef'l<'C<t to four )cars. four )Cars and etJht month and st'vcn years respccttvel) for their attack on Roben Thomas Jo)ce in July Joyce suffered $Cnous m1unes as a result of the attack. v.h1ch 1n\olved the ust' of a metal pipe Compc3n, I . was sentenced to the lon,c t tenn for Wleld1ng the pipe and causina aravc bodily bum to the v1ct1m. ''It is not )Our pohhcal beliefs that 1s bclng punished here but )our beha,1or:· upenor (oun Jud e Da" 1d H Bnckner told the men, who arc members of a slunhcad organ1za- tton The Judge added that be hopes the men wtll return to SOCLety reala2- 1n1 they cannot inflict violence on others for "hat they ma) think are "ethnic defect " Outside the counroom after st'ntenctn&. Barbara Walther said she thtnks the three men were treated fa1rlv "(think It was very fair and I think the whok pr~s was fa tr," Walther said· he 1d her son. Stephen, 18, ha learned a lot from the experience. "This has been a learning proce for our whole fam1h:' Walther said. "h' had such an impact all the way around. on him as a person and on us as a family " John Moore r . "-h<S had betn released from pnson tv.o da)'s aao. said he behc"cs h1sabsenccdunn1hls 10.~ear pnson term 1s rrcason for his son s current problems. (Pleue eee Plll90N/ A2) King's birthda Y. observed Monday tudent . bankc~ and most JOHmment cmplo\res on Monda\ "'Ill observe the btnhda\ of lam "11 n ght l~er Mamn Luihcr ~1n Jr · King would h3"C bctn 60 .. car old unJa\ But under the national Monda) Hohda)' Law hi'> btnhda\ will be obscr\ cd the nc\t da\' Jan 16. Banks "'Ill be cloSed. as w11r all fcdcral state and count' 0 o\ crnment ~~ .e . Along the Orange( 03 t. l it\ halls \\Ill ht'clo..cd 1n Hunungton &a(h and In inc. All others \~111 be open Public schools \\Ill be clo~d and no m11t dch\C~n 1s scheduled rrash pickup schedulcs 1n all Oran c CQ<t\t Utll; "'" rt•maan the ~me ne\I week. ... .. Auto Piiot Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Cron word Death notices Entertainment Opinion People 85 A3 A7-8 83-7 A10 84 88 Oatebook A9 A6 A3 Teac~er'smolestation trial starts Tues~ay Police log Public notlCM Sports TV listings Weather 87-8 81-3 A6 A2 By IRIS YOltol Of .. 0.-, ........ Opcnina statements an the child molcstauon tnal of Ncwpon Beach elementary school teacher Frank Tonolina Jr. are slated to be made Tuesday in Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun. after attorneys xlctted a JUry Thurs· dahe tnal 1s expected to last two to thrtt weeks. Touohna, an 18-~car veteran of teachina. faC'CS four counts of misde- meanor child annoyance and molestauon after four 1irls 1n his fifth arade class at Manners Elcmcntar) allcaed he touched their cht1'1 and . . Open school ~nrollrrient plan stirs harsh views BJ ROBERT BARKER ..... ...., ....... Lisa McKni&ht r~lls •ith a eana when tf unt1n1ton Beach City School Distnct offte:ials forocd IJ9m'll 1n the western pert of the city to tcnd their children. v1nua.lly ki:cluna and scrcamana. to a IChool they didn't want to attend The un11ttcral action tha1 luck· ed up such a nu. 1n 1987 ended "a etntkmcn's q.recmcnt" to per· mit interd1 tnct tran,fers in the area. For >U"-parents h\'1n1 in Hunun1ton lka<h'a Bolte Land-ma~ community roukt xnd their duldttn to HoPe View Schoo&. a milt away for most, or 10 Saulll hool. about four male$ away. Mc:Kniaht had planMd to ttnd Mr ~~~ ... .,, naandl to Hope v~. whklt • reearckd • * ••bodMMMI tclloot. McKnieltt laid tlrit wed. that •hi• lft .,.. wel lbr Amanda wl tM Gality ol -.C.kMI at !Mada It I• Md ntwr *IS m r:-•· II .. W 111111 ct IO a-.ooa•-:r•wa.• lli4 AINI * ·uw•"' .......... -... ...... •lur-.L the school board thrtt )Cat'S aao The pres1dtnt of a local tachren' vn1on, h~vcr, has a dtffUtnt OPU'lion. Honia's plan .. 1s about lhc stupidest idea th.Ifs ever come out of the auf a mouth... satd Carol Aul~. prnidcnt of the Hunli"l10ft Btach Etcmentary TexMil AlloaatlOft, II.Id. Other 1ehool Offiaals arc~kina more of the middtc around Some fttt tht open transftf'5 1s a lood idea Whose time l\as come ~ thoup, ~artd open ~ milbt tnlltf an uodus f'rom lete-dninbk IChoOIS. kav· 1na ~hem all the poorer. Bih llu~. a sptttal as i tant IO Hon ... said thtt week thtl a c'N• would IJ"C _pa_~nts ••a far patn medcMft Of choiee." It attO would cautt the poorer 1ehool 10 dtan "' &heir en and btcomc C'Oml'ftnt~ ,, tt;fj ihOitd l&an kllilll l*P'h 10 oUacr diltn(U . Wida the klll o( eKh •udtnt. dill~ loilt S),400 .. Sta~ aid for I ......... educlltlCMl for I ,...,. buttocks 1n a le"d manner. Prosecutors s~ud Tonohna alleged· I) touchedthegirlsdunngclass "hale they sat at their desks "ork1ng Touollna's attornc). J o h n Barnett. contends the 10-\ear-old'> art lyina He said a note pa ~d among the 11rl that wu intercepted by the teacher 1s prool the' had COn~p1red tO g~·I h1m OUI 01 lhC classroom Ho"c\er. parl'nts ot the '1ct1m., said the g1rl~ "ere \lmpl~ t~ mg h i deal "Ith "hat had happened to them fhe parents ha' e fun her cnuc11ed school olTiu als' trl'atmen1 of the girl atter the' came lor"'ard Parent' ~1d the \(: hool rcmo\ cd the .fuuf.....and ()Ul-them in an un· ~upcn 1~<htud' hall "h1lc Touohna ":u permitted to continue teaching for another "eek. before he took a lca\C of absence The girls wtrc treated hk.t the) "ere guilt). and both teachers and students ahle accused the alleged \ 1ct1ms of l~1ng. tht' (Pleaee Me TEACHER'S/A2) Cubs who turned in • cocaine educated By 808 VAN EYltE' °' ............. ~ aroup of Cub ut ~ho found a I kcd u1Ka~ I> 1na near the tD1I in the ppcr e"port Ba> Ecoloa1cal R~n e la t '°"tt~cnd tncw "hat the whHr . ..,-ainy ubstanct ~a tn idc 1t ·1 ht) ~1d, 'He)', cocaine ·· 1d tan Counne)'. pac leader for the troop member~. who attend nderstn 1-.:lcmtntary school He c~1ted a ev.port &ach Poh« Otpertmcnt dru& awarcnn program at the ~hool for 1nformma tht you nastcrs. aees I ai\d 9. about d and how to tttoanizc them. nd Courtne~ 1d once tht Ull· Q , found tO Contain m0tt than I pound of cocau~. wu drhvtt(ICi IO t~ poh~. ~ttttt\.'fl •ho tnllf-=~~ 'tt"cd the ( ub Scouts took tinw IO build on L~ bo ' kn~ abOUt d~~ really :spmt a coujle ol ho\lrs w•th the kids.:: laid Coun~. -1 t ended up bet.,. quilt an edlllc.'M9°" for them. .. ~ Oft°K'CTS loM tN II• IO tel ll~m about coau• • ...._ 11 ~dOIO ~-~"·, .... ,. .. -11'i !c&lil IWtl'toa 1 ...-bllac1a t19t m.w .... !t· ..... P li'r liltl E lilrW 1Glllilll-.. ~ : dies commuter ilicludes bikes Increasf ~·------. --. - g clou ds, c hance of rain • ., ..... tJNO it .......... ... llft~ued parkina and monthly sift drawinp. The cost of the ~ ~m would be a~ldy 12.soo a year. f'ick..shann, prosram should be turn- ed over to the staff ... they are the ones \bat will bave to use iL •• • •111 • I ... 1c9Dck ... .... .. utn4. a.'&... : .... --~ the City ~'i! • llUdyias a ridHbuina propam for dty won.. daaa iDc:ludel loanina . ..,....~ i ' 1\e ,... . PfOlnlll : ii SI Lf ,t to alleviate b' the At a COit ofS 16,000, the ute of van pools b also beina considered. Tbe city would pay for half the cott of commuaea and provide all riders with free newtpiperl. Ulina bicycles confiscated by Police. city workers also would have the option to bicycle to work. The city would o&r monthly drawinjS fot thoee wbo bike to work. About S l ,SOO will be let aside for this pf'OIT&M. The plan must be approved by iM South Coast Afr Quallty Manaee-- ment Da.slrict, which requires all businesses with SOO or more em- ployees to de~lop a traoaportation plan that will help reduce air pol- lution. city's j WOllDtiL The. plan calll for van and car • pooline. u weU u eDCOW'lliDa city worur. to ride bicyda to wort. ~ city bopM the propam will meet ita pl of 1.5 c:ommu1er1 per vebide, and intCftda to encGW'llC emoloYeea to let uf car pools by offerina financia incentives, Irvine Mayor l...alT)' A&ran sua- 8elted alternative work IChedules and uae of vehicles powered by elect.rici ty. ""We should not overlook anythina in this plan.•• said Acran ... Ideas for a The city could face fines of up to $25,000 a day ifit fails to put together a traffic.-rcduclion plan . Councilwoman Paula Werner asked the city statfto aive the council addjtional tdeas in the next six months. The propam is eitpcctcd to be implemented lateT this year, after the Civic C.coter opens. ~ . STUDENT TRANSFER PLAN DEBATED •••. r.....Al cauled by artificial .. tines and should rich schools likely would get ncher be able to xnd their children where and poor schools poorer because of th'ey WllnL the migration of students. he said. .. lf1here arc around rules lha are ~ uJlivan wouT<J prefer to sec his • set, I don't see that there's a problem district where the number of students : if~rcntsprovidctheirowntranspor-has beCn dropping like flies, forge~ " talion. separate agreement with Irvine of- :•tf you .lo~ 200 students to a ficials who are talking about building neiahbor dastnct because of a pro-'a fourth high school to accommodate aram they have and you don't and if a student boom. · there's somethina you can do, maybe Sullivan who acknowledged that you bettc~ match it," he sai~ Irvine officials .. will probably laugh Fountain Valley Supenntendent us out of the room," would like to see Rubin lnaram wd he "bas!callf' Irvine's surplus students bused to suppons the open-transfer pohcy for Huntington Beach schools . with public schools thouah he adamantly Huntington Beach, of course. picking • ~ a V<?Uchcr system for par-up the ADA money. ~ ocbial and pnvate schools. School officials in Long Beach. also , A voucher plan that's been ad-overflowing with students, have dis~ • vanccd and attacked, over th~ years cussed with him the possibility of ' would have the: state forwarding the sending youngsters to Hunt1naton S3,~per-pup1I state money to Beach Sullivan said. whatever school district, private or But· the transfers woµld foltow • parochial, c~ildrcn attend. . Long Beach racial hoes where m1n- lnaram said a voucher program 1s orities, mostly blacks make up 60 unconstitutional. He: alleged it wo~ld percent of the student j,opulauon. he break down barriers separating said .• Sulli van said transfers alonJ church and state. those lines probably would be unac- The specter of the voucher system ceptablc to Huntington Beach is the reason Bcnha Hollister, prcsi-parents. den.t of the West Orange Cou!'t,Y The Huntington Beach district, United Teachers. opposes Honig s which has an enrollment of 14 480, · open-transfer program. has lost about 2,500 students-abOut .. It appea!'S to be a ~ouc~er ~,)'ste!'1 the equivalent of one high school - or a step m that d1rect1on. said in the three years Sullivan's been on Hollister, an ei&hth grade teacher at the school board. Spring View ·school in Hunting~n Larry Kemper. the superintendent Beach. "It could destroy a pubhc of the high school district believes school." that open transfers would. increase Hollister feared parents might concerns for ethnic babmces and that "bailout" of public ~hools and take hewouldprcfertosecgreaterOex1b1h· ADA (Average Datly Attendance) ly of transfers within a d1strict. money with them, depleti!.'& revenues Kemper also said he would prefer of finan~1ally strapped .dis~ct~ and to wait to sec how the open-school transfemna 1.t to wcallh!er d1stncts. experiment. in which pubhc schools Jerry SuU1van. presadent of the in Minnesota arc recruiting for Huntinitos:' Beach Union High pup1ls, pans out. School DlSlrict, sees pluses and John Nicoll supcnnlendent of the · minuses in open transfers. Newpon-Mesi Unified School D1s- to his schools. But he believes transfers could lead to Oi&ht. Transfers should require the eonscnr oftt'leiti"stricr-lolinf"Students- and the district gaining students. he said. Autrey, a sixth grade teacher at Sowers School in Huntinaton Beach says the policy "would pit distnct qainst district" in a blattle for students and ADA money. ''We're up &o the woo in PR (public relations) ~oplc already, we'd probably have lo add more." Autrey said tha) normally when teachers ~me up with a good idea, they share it with others. ''But if we have to compete for students. no way ... Diana Peters, superintendent of the Huntington Beach City School dis-trict that put the clamps on transfers of the Bolsa Landmark parents 1n 1937. said this week the open tran5fcr plan needs to be defined but that educators should keep "an open mind" on the plan. • She said district lrusteH were acting wjthin the law in the best interests of the di strict when they temunated the gentlemens' a$fee-ment with Ocean View in the Bolsa Landmark transfers. Roben Mann, a Huntington Beach City District trusfee, doubts open transfers will have much of an impact "because most families will continue to send their children to neigh- borhood schools, he said. Most are working families and they won't have the ume to transpon their children long d1stanet's, Mann, a seventh and eighth grade teacher at Warner Scnool 1n Westminster. said. Open transfers don't address the maJor problem that many students haven't ~n brought up to value education. he said. "I don't bel ieve the (open transfers) would chanae their outlook." U.S. Tem ps. MoOie<tO·OcMAI 44 M Ca lif. Temps. Extende d .,_ ..... 40 11 MOli·SIPM 11 .01 ..,. .. 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MecAIWv~ n-.2 Swlta Mot-<• 64' " ~·•s.&ftl --. .. soe luObOCA 42 2S ....... $ ·~ "*r-~ 33-42 T lflOt Vallory l8 ~3 ""' ....... .. ,. u.-~~-_...,42 Ten~ 6J 44 Moon..U .. 11.5'P.tn,,_S-• M-1Mc11 71 12 Lee~M'per1 K-41 ~~ 63 47 ..,. .. 11 21 LI!\ NASA no ~o.Jiger gjving free rides aboard space shuttle WASHINGTON (AP) -Con· mirumum training to a tenalor. a must re-cumme previous under· ~s.smen, teachers, and Saudi pnnccs member of the House of Rcprtsenta-standings,upectations. and commit- will no longer~anvitedbyNASAto tivcs, a Slud1 Arabian pnnce and' ments reprd1ng fl\ght o p- be pa.sscnaers on the space shunle Chnsta McAuliffe. the first "Teacher . ponun1ues: under a new policy that emphasizes in Space." McAulifTe was killed along At th e ume of the Challenger comple1an1 the recovery from the with industrial enJincer Orq.ory explosion. the process of choosing a ChaUenaer accident an which two Jarvis and fivt astronauts. reponcr to 0) on the shuttle was m us non-astronauts were killed. • • · "The Challcnatt accident marked a final stages C ommmecs had "1n- The space a,acncy announced a new ma,orcha• in the U.S. outlook and nowed down thousands of apph- catcgoryof .. spaccfl1iht part1c1pan1s" .poltctcs with respttt lO the 0t4!'1 of caltons lO 40 and said, at the same tame, that Oigh1 01htr 1han NASA astronauts,' the Whtn lht shuttle docs bcgJn 0)'1ng opponunaties for them "arc not Nauonal Aeronauucs and Space Ad-non-esscn11al passcn,ers aaa1n . av11lablc at this time.." m1nistrauon said in the pohc)' state-NASA said. a teacher w1 t be the first Before lht Challcnaer exploded on ment Thursday. The aaenc) said that for now. 01ght liftoff Jan 28, 1986. NASA had aiven "NASA and interested utemal opponun1tJcs generally wall be hm· panics. domestic and 1nternat1onaJ. 1ted to prof"s1onal astronauts. I On one hand, it would be ~mo-tnc:t. said he too has rcservauons cratic and offer a freedom of choice, about open transfers but he believes Su Iii van said. But on the other h4nd. they'd pose .. no particular concern·· Homg's assmant. Rukc)'Kf, said interdistnc:t transfers likely would improve the performance of about a third of the schools tn the state that arc laging m performance. .BRISON ••• TEACHER'S TRIAL •.• • • ! I ? Ban dits u se M;ace on Brinks guard I SANTA MONICA (AP) -Two 1oto the rear entrance. bandits sprayed Mace in the eyes of a The robbers sprayed the irritant l Brink's armored car 11.1ard Thursday into the guard's face. grabbed the l and made off with $3001000 ata Bank satchel containing SJ00.000 and es- 1 of America branch. pohcc said. caped, MiehJe said. : The guard was attacked shonly ihe guard was treated at the scene 1 before 11 am. as he carried the money for eye 1mtallon. ' • One third of the schools have made "significant stndes" since the 1983 Education Reform Act, about a third are doina well and about a third "could do better.'' he .said. By sending youngsters to the sc hool of their choice. parents would be "votina with their feet" and would apply pressure to improve all schooh. he said. t ~ • • COAST GUARD RESCUE OPERATION ••• ' From.Al • t• 25. and Ken Baldwin, 65, both of Huntington Beach , and teve : Rhoads. 25. of Costa Mesa. ..s&J.!..._ __ _ rocks . : immediately after the accident. j Sims credited York with savang his l life by ofTenngcontinuousencourage- ' menl as they swam toward the island. : York eventually succumbed to : cramps. a Sims said today he agreed with : Anderson's insinuation that the I Coast Guard was ncaJiicnt. .. "Th~ left us out there tod1e," Sims said. "There wasn't a chopper in the air until I was standing on the beach at 8 o'clock at nigh t. That was eight hours later. "It shows how safe you arc in the boats." Sims said neither he nor the families of the victims were justly .. , compensated fortheirsufferin.g. Sims was awarded $30,000 in insurance 1 money, but on his attorney's advtcc ' dropPCd a multintillion-<follar suit ap1nst the Coast Guard. 1 .. The Coast Guard is a privilcac." /Sims said. "If they see you drowning . j in the water, they re not oblipted to belpyou." :: Despi~ the complaints by Sims ~ and Anderson, the Coast Guard acted property that day. wd Lt. Deborah Har bauah, f Coast Guard 1pokcspcrson. ~; An inquiry 1howed the decision to ,. tend the first jet on after it picked up h the dlsttCSS 1ianal wa1 rt.at0nable. abe .,, ORANGE ..... ..., COAST ,..., r'..a llAIN Off'IC• mW. hf al Colla~ CA .... ...,_ .. ~ IMO Cot!•,_... CA tMlt 0..-.. • .. , ... ,. ._..... a •toritl ....... , That dccts1on was based on the low fuel supply in the plane, the high pnonty of its m1ss1on and the ht&h rate of false alarms picked up on tfie hi&h seas. l=or instance, SA RSA T (the Search and Rescue Satellite system) recorded 42,000 emergency transmm1ons in 1985, Haf'beuah said. , Of those, 51 were actual distresses. On the day the Fash 'N fool sank, I 7Transmiss1ons were received. Only one -the Fish 'N Fool -was an actual distress. she said. Harbaugh said people also forse t that subsequent in~est1gallons show· cd the skipper was at fault for maneuverina his boat 50 close to the In addition. the passengers made a senous mistake when the)' tncd to SW'lm to the island, which was much fanher awa)'. than they realized. After the boat turned over, all but Compton were thrown to one side of the capsized boat. Compton and the hfe rafts popped up on the other side If the v1cums had stayed with the ovenumed boat. they would have bcetr much easier to spot when rescuers did arrive and they might have discovered the life raf\s and Compton on the other side of the boat. Harbaugh said. Instead. they exhausted themselves tryin& to swi m to 1he island. "That sealed their fate." she said. CUB SCOUTS' LESSON ••• P'romAl Lucbest, 8. discovered the brown suitcase situna under a tree near the trail bead off' Back Bay Drive, he said .. They brouaht 1t to me and I cut throuah the cloth on the zipper with mj'_ IM>Cket knife," said Courtney. ~ was a pepcr Ml contaan1na the while powder, a cipr boa, a pink plastlC box and a drua tettina lut." Coun ney uid tbe suitcatc WIS not hidden and was not wet, even thou,h it bid rained in the put 24 houn. "It had some muddy skid marks. . lake 1t had been thrown or dropped 1hert from an aircraft ... he said. Police officials Ay the cocaine Ms l*kaacd for sale. The dru& has re90ned strut value of S•l.000, pol.ce said. .. We're 1nvntiptina; we may ect t0me fi~nts from the suncaw. but I don t Wint to •Y too much at tht moment beeaute I dori't want to jeopardau tM 1nvesdption ... said Newpon Beach Polkt ;Lt. Tim New· man. ............... ,.. ......... .1 ... ..-. .. , ...... ..... •ua.,._..._ .. ........ P'romAl Moore. who said he had ·been serving 11me in Lompoc for drug smuahna. said he talked to his 500, who 1s 23 years old, the day before and that his son tqr(ts the attack. "He's sorry he did it." Moore said. .. h was JUSt one of those things. He shouldn l ha ve used a pipe. but kids arc kids." Moore. VihO said he supP.On.s his son but not the skinhead philosophy. said he thought the sentencing was fair. "I thank it's prctl)' dumb myself," Moore said ··Th~ no future 1n 11. ·· F romAl . parents said. The Pran<:ipal also wrongly forced a face.to-face meetina between the 1eacher1nd thechi&drtn. parents said. Newpon-Mcsa Unified School D1stnc:t Supenntendent John Nicoll has defended school officials' actions, sa)'lng the g.arls a'lkcd to be taken out of the classroom to study in the supervised media center. and the t>_nnc1pal held tht' mcet1n1 w11h Tonohna and the students to try to ~crnrin fact~ The d1m 1null\e, bespectacled Toa olina sat silently through JUr) selection this week as Barnett and Deputy DTstnct Attormy Kelly MacEachem queslloned potential JLlrors. A number of quesuon~ centered on whether J.Ury panel mem- bers believed children arc more truthful than adults Several 1nd1v1duals WCf'C d1sm1s$td after the y said their s~lh10 14-0uld lean toward the airls use of prttontt1\'ed notions about child mole talion. SEM A~tJA l:-SALE!- .---~---------~---SAMPLE SAVINCS~----------~-­ Sl7S 00 to S82S 00 $165.00to1695.00 SS0.00 90 S 175 OQ S35 00 to SI 20 00 MLI ...... 00 ......... ,........, ... ......... oo Gefflla••~OOO-. AleuWty S5500 to S8!00 548.00 eo SllS oo $85 00 to SllS.00 S6T Newport c.'9lw ~ ~ lslend. "'8wpo;t 8eidt •MO 8510 MU fra.115.00 --•11.00 .... 157.00 .. Otenge Coelt OAILV PtLOT /FrtMiy, ~ 13, ,._ * A.a Parents told how to encourage reading FV businessman guilty Of 3 ra , . ~ lecture on mot1vat1n1 chiktrtn to adop1 a po$1lJve atutude toward books wiU be ptttented by a besl-selhna author for p&rtnts. tcacMn and the ttneral public at 7:30 p.m. Monda)' at t~ Farst Chnst1an Church of Huntin&lon ~ach. 1207 Main SL • Jam Trcl.easc, author of -The Rt-ad-Aloud Handbook." will describe the mulls of parents ind teachers s.!rvina as po 1tivc role models, and the dctnmentaJ effects ofexcessavc television v1twing. Tickets, at $2, arc to be purchased in advance from the Children's R~urcc Center desk at the Hunt1n1ton Beach Pubhc Library For further mformauon, all 84~ 7813 Ff91!1 t&aff ~ wl,. ,.,.n1 A Fountain Valley bus1ntt man who ~·d bis •ood looks and 5exual mqnetism •made him 1rres1suble to ..,omen was conVl(ted Thursday of five violent sexuaf a saults, 1ncludin1 tl\ttt ra~s. Thomas J. Panichas, 32. of Costa Mesa faces a maximum pnson term of 89 )ears followina his convicuon Thursday on 19 felony accounts in connecllon with attac~s on five women. who all 1mphcated him in their testimony. Panicha1, -who at OM poent 1t1 his &cstamony needed K'ttal minutes and a pen and paptr to cakula~ bis doiens of romantic conqunts. insisted tbt victims were lyina. sa~in& all fhe women con· sentcd and enjoyed his advances. In some cases. he said, the ~omen took otT their clothei or np~ out pon1ons of their panty hose to enucc hlfll. "I don't Stt how this 1s incredible," he testtficd. "I gucn l'm a aood-lookana man 1n their eyes.'' The women, all ·in their early 20s and with Iona. blond hair. testified that after they met-Panachas at a niihtclub or dunn& a JOb interview at his cellular phone business ht 'WOUid wane and dine them and boast of Nnmna a firm that would aro $190 m1lhon. lnvcsupton say Panachas' comp&n)' actuall y was in serious financial trouble. and that he had sold only a handful of cellular telephones. Tht women testified that an the af\er- hours sctuna of Panichas' bu incss office or m the front seat of his Cadillac. the 6-fMt-~ man attacked tht'm. The attaeks occumd bctw«n JUiy 191 and January 1988. Thrtt of lhe women ~re raped. One woman said that when the cl<>Sed her e>cs dunna an au.ck. Panichu torced them open with his fiftlltn. The Jury deliberated for about &ax hours. find in( him au11ty on counts that 1nd&aded rape, fo~d oral -copulatton and false 1mpnsonmcnl. .. He was orcny arandiose about his chums of bcina so sexually active," said JUI') foreman Kenneth Van 8\Wc1rk. "It was prelt)' easy to see throuJh him." Whale watcblng crulae Cr:u1s.c boats for v1ew1na the &ra) w.hale m1grat100 as well as dolphins. sea hons and manne birds are avaalablt at Newport Landing. Devil winds declin·e to a w4isper Oepanutts will be at 10 a.m and I p.m. Monday throuatt Frida~._ 9 a.m .• noon and 2· 30 p.m Saturday ~nd Sunday. Prices arc SI O. adults. $6 for JUnJors and seniors. The senior nue dOC'S not apply on weekends or holidays. For more 1nformat1on call 675-0550. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,..,""' ..... The chilly. di) Santa ~na winds that wrou&ht havoc on the Oranic Coas1 th1) week have dcchned to a wh1s~r and are cxpecicd to all but disappear turday. but \ thed could be replaced by ram. forecasters W-or~slJons deatw1·~--V'.-o_ri_c_e _.~ nxtay Two eight-week workshops deahng with divorce wall be offered through the Women's Opportunities Center at UCJ Startin& Wedn~ay. r The wands, which tore across Southern Cahfom1a at gusts of up tp 100 mph Wednesday and Thursday, downed power hnes, blew over trucks and clqscd the Ontar:10 lntemauonal A1rpon for I 0 hours. The first s.crics, "Do I Wanta Divorce," helps in the decision-making process of (jetermini11g if a divorce 1s ne<:essary. l..qal impllcal1ons. emotional factors and child custody issues will be discussed at this Wednesday evenmg workshop costing $25 The second scnes ... Issues of Di vorce." 1s designed to help anyone thinking of. mvolvcd in or recovcnng from divorce. ll Wiii also be held on Wednesday even1nP. at a cost of $20 Both groups will be led by Dr. Jane Mitchell. a therapist at the Women's Opponunattes Center. Each class 1s limited to 12 pan1c1pants. More information ma y be obtamed by calling 856-7128. Salling adventures Dama&e along the Coast was hmated to downed trees and waves of blowing dust On Wednesday night. however, a· w1nd- wh1pped firt roared through Trabuco Canyon. JUSl nonh of Rancho Santa Marganta. Residents of about 50 homes were evacuated as more than 200 fire· ~&htcrs battled the blaze. No homes v.erc lost. As many as I 00.000 Southern Cahfom1a Edison customers went w11hout pov.er at 11mes late Wedn~a) and Thursda) as winds felled hnes. and two bru~h fires v.erc fanned by the gusts -~· ......... Oran~ Coast -C~e wall begJn ats Sa1hng Adventure Scnes wuh a prcsentat1011 by Capts. John Rains and Pat Miller at 8 o'clock on tonight 1n Oran&e Coast Collcac's Robert 8 . Moore Theater. The program, "Cru1S1ng Pons of the PacaficCoast- Me~co to Panama." costs $8. But by nightfall ThurSday, the high . pressure system that caused the howhng wind moved to the cast and the winds subsided Unlike the winds that drove de,astattng home fire) lut month. Thursday's wind a&u~d the most havoc on the roads The Pepel-SUce blimp, ued by Pepel Cola Co. to promote aoft d.rlnba llee c~led at the Ontario International Airport Tbur J momlnC after Santa Ana wtada p.HDC •P to 100 mpla rtpp9d lt from lta. moorfaC• late Wedaeeday ~t. Tlae blimp wu tut aid daiin.I the Roee BoWl &ame. Domestic violence and courts .... Oomestir Violence, Mediation and tht' Couns·• will be discussed dunng an attorney- thcrap1st luncheon and proaram poon to 2 p.m. today at the Orange County Medical Association Conference Center. 300 S. Flower St .. Orange. Gerald Klem. attorney at law. and Holl) Magana. mediator with the Orange County Con- ethat1on Court Mediation and ln\Csllg.at1 ve Ser- vices. arc the speakers. The cost of the luncheon and program. which 1s open to mental health pract1t1oners. attorneys and membersofthe communtt). 1 S 13 for members and $16 for non-members For in formation and reser· vauons. call Manon Blakel~ at 365-7720. Growth lnues dlscuss1on State Sen Manan Bergeson (R-Newpon Beach) will discuss growth issues and the legislature's response to \IOtcrs' con«ms. about the ncgau' e am pacts of poor planning turday at the niversit) Club on the ·uc1 campus The conference begins with r~1stra11on at 8:45 a m.. followed by Bcrg~n s prcscntauon at I 0·45 a.m. More mforma11on may be obtained b} cnlling Juhe Frocbera at 640-I t.l7. Problems of lnferdllty A pubhc education meeting on the problems of 1nfcn1hty will be held from 7.30 to 1oo·c1ock tonight at St. Jose~·s Hospital in Orange The topic of the mcc11na will~ "Late t Advances of GIFT (Gamete lntni-Fallop11n Transfer)," to be discussed b} Richard Asch. _professor of obstctncs and arnccol<>11 _ ~t LICI For 1dd1t1onaJ information. contKt RESOLVE of Oranat County at 859-0580 Friday, Jan. 13 No mcc11n1 Khedulcd Monday,Jan.16 • 6 30 p.m Costa Mna Ct&)' co .. ~n. council chambers. l7 Fair Dmt There was a rcpon Thur~ay that southbound truck on the San Diego Frcewa) pulled over to the side of the freeway near Its JUnctton with the Santa Ana Frccwa,Y. wa1tma for howling winds to fade. A whirlwind of dust Ob$Cured v1s1b1l11y through the community ofOntano. "'here at least a dozen tractor-1ra1tcr ngs toppled. said California H1ghwa) Patrol • gt f1m Joy Nearby. orr th e 60 Fr~v.a> near (1kn Avon. a half doLrn big ngs huddled under a freeway .overpass to avoid v.inds that toppled two 1ractor-1ra1ler ngs JUSt a fe"' yards awa). But no dn\'er. "'ere repon ed senously in1urtd. Classes were cancelled at the Mountain Empire ·Unified School D1stnct in an Diego Count> because the wind madt travel hazardous for.school buses. Classes at Orange· Count~ schools v.erc not affected Court-martial ordered over Marine 's de&th CAMP LEJEU NE.NC -The offict"r in charge of pl1'cing a Manne at the California descn guard post where he was abandoned will face coun-manial. and charges withdrawn agains1 the '1c11m's platoon leader have been mnstated: Manne officials said. The officer. I st Lt. Allen V Lav. son, has been charged w11h disobeying an order and derchcuon of duty in the death ol Lance Cpl. Jason Rother. 19. who died of deh)'.drat1o n after being left behind dunng a m1htary exercise in the MoJa'e Dcsc11 ai. the Manne base at Twentynme Palms. A new Manne 1nvesttgat1on said Rother tns,clcd 17 miles 1n one day before he died Aug. 31. more than 24 hours before he \\a~ rtported m1ss1ng Ro1her's rtma1ns ~er(.' found Ott 4 _ Lawson allqcdl) posted Ro ther alone instead of with another M:mnc as ordered. as a road au1dc for the mantu,ers at the Tv.entynine Palms Manne ba~ Lav.son also allCJedly failed to pro' 1de il roster ot the 1u1des to oflk1als A second count of d1sobe>in& an order ap1nst Lawwn was d1sm1s.scd as rMun- dant Thursday by MIJ. Gen 0 K. tcclc. commander of the 2nd Manne Davmon. who dlrttted Lawson:s coun-mamal But Lawson also will face a charac of conduct· unbecom1na-an·officcr unrelated 10 . Rothcr's death Charge ag.a1ns1 the platoon leader \gt Chnstophcr P. Cl>de. v.cre v.1thdra"n Wednesda> to a'oid a conflict v.hen Lt Col Edward Rbcson. commander of the battalion in "h1ch both C hdc and Rother ~rvcd. was relic' cd ofh1s duty for1m rok in the death. Robeson had authorued Chdc·s ong· inal coun-man1al Col J \\. R 1plc~. com· manding officer of the 2nd Manne Regiment. refiled the charge'> after rr' 1ew- ins the 1n\Cst1gatton into the c.isc \\h11c ~·d C'l)de 1s charged v. tth derehc11on of duh and d1sobe) 1ng an order b~ not acrount1ng for RoLhcr's v.elfa re and v.hercabou111.tnd falscl) reponing thtu his platoon v.as accounled-foi.. Roihcr "as not rc:~)r1cd missing for 40 hours alter being tell behind. and h1'i remains v.crc not found until~ 4 (_ hargcs ag.a1nst Rother s <,quad leader gt Thomas fumell al~ v.cre refiled b) R1ple) brcau!>t' the) v.ert auth6mcd O) Robeson Turnell 1s charged v.1th derrl· 1ct1on of dut> unauthoruro abscnl-e .ind d1SObe) ing an order o 1nal dates rut\C btto ~L Bui the ca~·s chief pro~utor, MaJ Rtl ha rd McNeil. ~1d .i new hearing 1n C l\.de'<; ca\.t' should be h{'ld by Jan 24 ' . At least 45 01Jhls ~ere dncned from On ta no I niemattonal A upon or ca nee lied Wcdocsda) and Thun.da). as v.,1nd clocked at up to l()O mph churned debns Flights left on schedule as John Wayne ~1rpon . but Jets -which normal!) ta~e off over Newport Beach -dcp;: rtcd O\cr Tusun to accommodate the wrnd . About all that was left intact ol the I Q4. foot -long ~1rsh1ps Inc blunp, used b' Pepsi Cola Co. to promote ~f\ dnn~s v.a ' us no~ cone aua hed at an anchor pole and the gondola, said Capt. jerry Davis. a1rpon ..(Cunty chief. Company officials are st111 asse sing the damages which occurttd Wednesday n1Jht when winds nppcd the blimp from ats moonng at Ontano a1rpon. The bbmp, valued al S6 million. Ii one of the tarshtp scnes. the largest blimps 1n the ~ortd It was to have flown __over the upcrBo"lan M11m 1. Fla.Jan. U ,but no~ v.11l underao s11t weeks of rcpa_ar .. Snake has surgery in a media menagerie l 'nder a mild anc~thes1a, Sid Vic 1ous -the -foot boa C(lOStnctor undergoing ta~r surgcn tor th root cancer -v.as a real pu \Cit But 'etcnnanansCQuldn·1 ~' thc\amcahou1 ahc med18\runch thJt turned out 10 document the 12-minute pr~urc Thul"Ja' "'The Oa h cameras 1n tht opcr.uing room "e~ dm ang mr crnz). · h1s~d one \etcnnanan. What "as btlkd a' the tir t-<''er l:i\Cr hiht surge!) to trea1l'ancer 1n a snake tut ned thl' small chntl at l 'C. I into a zoo Four 1clh1s1on suu1on . one indcJ)<'ndcnt nctv.orl.. and as'>oned new paper\ con' ergl'd on the B«kman laStr In tllutc and Med1cnl Otn1t Jt l !( I to w11ness the treatment on 1d, a nal..e O"-'ned h\ Mt ion \ ieJO High ~hool and nnmed after a late punl rod star So man} ml'<ilJ t) pc'i turned out that the uni' ers1t) ~t up a pool arrangement for ttlc' 1 ion. a~~ stem normall' rcser,ed for t'Ourtroom'> and Nttlc hips. J11St before we $urgcl'). Dr :oil \\eld,, i 'ctennanan. held up the stcep)'- lookmg boa and 531d· .. He's ~gmmng to loolt a li ttle stupid nov. ~ 1 he photo opponun11~ sent lights Oa h1111 and camera v.h1mng. The )~'\'.'13h St\ then too l \1d tnhl the operating room . and Strt'tched him out on the tabl" It \\JS a xcnc thJI c1 T\ rt'poncr·, (rew failed to capture on '1dcotaix • \\h,uren'1v.cgctt1ngth1 ·) Hlll•dthc: l\ r\"porter "l1v.antllh1.,to go onthc air Tht' ag11aied rcponcr demanded thai thl' pat1ent~n1r; ~enc be repeated. a r<'QUC'it to " h1ch thedoctof) romphl"d ~1d "ll' tal.cn offthr oixrat1ng Lablc. hauled b.lcl out then made another cntram·c .\s an intense rC'd 13\<'r beam \hot 1n10 id" ffil\uth . the ca meras conunued to 0.i'th "I th1nl.. tht lamcr:l lla<.hl· arc hothenng h1\ e~c<i" \\cld~ said He and a,~1,t.int\ tafX'd lOllon 0 ' er the \nal e''i e'c The laser therap' then continued. and \\JS deemed a \UC\.~'Ss Outside in the hall. a tclc' 1\1on rrportl'f said getting tht~ a1.'1 on her 'hov. •• "'Oprah !>hould think about -By 11le Asuclakid PttU. Woman die& in collision; ~mcont toot. a ford van ~n<.·h Stat and a ladder lrom a carport 1n the 4800 blocl of ~aw.ore Om e "'here tile~ helped a motbcr rctne' ~ her 1.:h1ld lrnm a car fter !>he had acudtn1h lt11. l.cd the ~ oun&\Ctr 1n· 'itde CoetaMeu hots from.a 88 gun caused SSO ~onh of damage to a hom<' m the 2 00 blocl of LaSalle Dnve on Wedncsda) The shots arc behe'ed 10 haH bctn fired betwct'n 7·30 • m rash of wrecks continues car foUowina the 2. S6 p m. collision. bad to be ~ by fittmtn becau1t o( ut.msive dama;ie to her automobtlc. She died aboUt two bOun later et Fount.llD Valley Rflional Hospatal. OIMloD l&ld a prdiminary in-vatlaa\JOD iAdicav:d that Chli1es E. Pfrifer, 36, H\lnUQllOft BCecb, may have run a red lijht aod JtNCk sun's car as it wu tumina,. The invatip- uon is eootinwna. ht said. T ral6c wu slowed in the ara for teveral boUn. Bun's deeth WU the first fatahty recorded \his year on Hununaton. Beedl city ...U. Oavidton laid. In 1911, 14 people loM there Jiwa '" udk 9CCideall 111 HuntiftlS.On ..._Mllid. :Tralk om-. natlaed to the K'C'nC of ioctay's eocideet bU• were UDabac co Liquor,4941 w..,A~. • • • nc maftlll': at DrifttlOOCI Mobilf Home Plift • PllctlcC~ H•.ay com.,.._d IMl an i••lllMr at &hc..acMoldlll,.rklG .... ._, TtMllll fltlll .-lM--.. Pftt'J ........ ii ...... • • • TtMMI .. I ...... 111111000 MKti~W•mr•••­lllft ............ 4*11111....,, llir J a.•. llillf, Olzur .. * provide complete information 1.t prustame. On T~). nine ~pie wt'rt ln.JUred, t*O senol.l.Sly, when a van colhckd and O\crtumcd at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue Wednetday, a driver plowed into the rear or aoot.Mr vehicle on Paci tic Cout H.Pway and cauteid a fi\'e-<1ll' collisaon. No m~r ir\iuncs -.ere "'POrtcd. altboUi)'I te\'ual can wcrt struck bead-on ..,heft tv..o other vc-- bicles c:oUidcd and sailed into the Oppo11 tc lanes. On Monda)·, Manna H.P School SWdtot Manllew Ullrich was killed what &be car ut "ich he •"IS nd1na WM hn broedlide by another vehicle at tlw: iata'CIKtlOG o( Go&ckn Weit Stftet and Mc:Flddm A,·enuc 1n Wcstm1ntler', man ··on has way°" .,kn the)-de· &cmuncd ~was no (Tune. • t. Thtr\'CI MOie I 11 ~ Metta from I b1ick V~ ha at Lhc Ccnnl Librar; I 711 LT albcn Ave. Onental·'lt~le furniture. a ~ill \C rttn I 0 pa1~ of hoes. 50 <:olorM belts. s~orJsand kn1,e v.crt m1 1na from a manial an tud10 at 1000 \\ ( oast H1a}lv.ay. There v.crt no 11n of forc-cd entr). Lo 'v.a S" .. 50 t,apnaBeacb .\ SU .pttt broke I ""lndov. ID the 1000 bJock of atahna trcct on Thursda JU t befort 9 o m Pohet ha'e h ted the incident an attempted buriJal'). • • • Four hub<'lps v.e" taken from a 'chicle part..cd 1n the I 000 block of Bluebird ( an\On on Thursday. • • • Pohce ~ere callw to the 00 bloc"- of Broad'Wa" on Thunday anernoon lnine .\n C\·bO\ fntnd "'ho couldn't tat..e the hint v.as reported tappin1 on the w-indov. of h1 former 11rlfnend's home on "azan 'trtt\ The intruder v.a<. gone when oohct am\cd ~ . . 'burglar broke into a second· ttH' w1ndov.. then tole Jev.cll')' and a coin coll«llon from a home on \\inter· m1 t. Lo "~•s c t1matcd at $2,!00. • • • Tw o }Ouna men \xtv.ccn the aae of I 7·l0 v.erc caudu on the roof of Home Bank. 4180 8.amnC'I Parkv.a) lhc U'\pcc't\ Oed on foot and ~ere lut S«n in the alle) behind tone- crttk hopp1n1 ( ~nter. ·and 3 30p m • • • A Santa "na v.oman was arrested out 1de the Scars store at uth Coast Plaza on Wednesday after she atlcacd- h conetaled merchandise 'alue<I at more than $200~n I hopping baa and attempted to leave the area. Ahet" Godo . 29. v.a arrc ted at 2.55 p.m • • • .\ h'Wtnn 10-peed blC)-Cle was \tolcn from in front or the \\ell f arao Bank. 1854 Ncv.ipon 81,d • on \\~nesday. The thd\ occurred at abou1J10p.m. whaletheowncrofthe b1c)cle wa 1n the bank Mistrial possible in 'Stalker' case ~-ll•s''rl ,.,.. .............. ,... °'9f'8I CGlle DAILY PILOT/ Friday, January 13, 1989 President defends his position oh ~ivil rights . I WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn .says some civil rights kaden ~ doina so well by "'keeping ijjvc the feeling that they re v1ct1ms of snjudicc" that he someumes ~ whether they ··really Wll\J bat they say they want." Reapn made the statement in an wtcrv.ew to be broadcast Sunday on the CBS television program. "60 Minutes." Portions of the interview "ere broadcast Thursday on the CBS Evcnma News. The president defended himself .-inst criucism of his Clvil nghts ~ord. sayin& he was a lifelong foe of discrimination and "one of the great lhiqs that I have suffered in this Job ~ this feeling and this editorializing <i9,mment that somehow I'm on the ~rside." .,~ Pretddent and 11.n. a-.an talk to CBS newsman lllke Wallace before an lnterilew at the Wbtte Houee for 0 60 Mlnutee." Tbe entire one-laoar lntemew willbe..bcoa4cu Sandiyn ht. . . · Of the blade lcaoers w o have criticized him, he said. "Sometimes I wonder 1f they really want what they y they want because some of those conducted separate interviews with ed dunng the Iran-Contra cns1s about I ~ doina very well leading Reagan in the Owal Office and with the possibility of impeachment. Mrs. izatfons based on keeping alive first lady Nancy Reagan in the Reagan said, "No, well, no. h never feel' tha h • · · f presidential rt5idencc. He also inter-entered my mind until somebody ·udi~~ t t ey re vacttms 0 viewed them together in the rest· said it on t~evision. and then that e declined to name names. dcnce. word is a frightening word." Mike Wallace of "60 Minutes" A.sktd whether she had ever wom-"It's hke -n's like ha ving some--t----------------------------. body say cancer to you~.You know, you ... you ... you freeze. I I • I I t I t r Mrs. Reagan did not say who 1t was she heard discuss the possibility "of impeachment. No impeachment moves were made against the presi- dent, wtio n:~ated during the mter- vtew his denial that he swapped arms to I ran in an effort to SC!CUrt release of American hostages. Mrs. Reagan also said 1n tht interview she believes John Poindex- ter. who lost his job as the president's national security adviser because of the Iran-Contra affair ... should have told Ronnie" about th e d1vers1on of profits from the arms sales to Contra rebels 1n Nicaragua. -----· Judge drops con piracy, theft charges against North WASHINGTON (AP) -The Jud~ tn the Iran-Contra cue today disnussed the two cnminal charges that accustd fired National Security Council aide Oliver North of 1lleplly divertina more than S 14 million in U.S. Iran arms sale proceeds lo the Nicaraguan rebels. U.S. District Judie Gerhard Gesell saJd he had no choice but to grant the motton by independent counsel Lav.-rc~cc Walsh to d1sm1ss the con- spiracy and theft counts againsl North. The Reagan adm1nistrallon had ref used to allow use of some classified documents beanng on th e cttarg" in the tr1 a I. "It as apparent that the attorne)' general and the independent counsel arc unable to proceed .. (arc) unw11l- 1ng to proceed 1n connection wtth the conspiracy and thcf\ charges;· uid Gesell. ''The court is powcrlc to direct the case to procttd" on the two main counts. The ju<Jae dropped the cha,.e under a section of the Oassified lnformauon Procedures Act 1n which the auome) general may cenify that a tnal may mull tn the disclosure of classified 1nformat1on. Attorney General Dick Thomburah made that ccrt1ficat1on in a declaration filed Thursday wuh Gesell al the Judac's request. WaJsh last week gave up his punuit of the conspiracy and theft of aovcrn- ment property charges aga1m1t North after the admin1strat1on refused to declass•f)' portions of documenti that Gctcll said were nefckd . At a heann& today, <.ictell touched on one or the areas of cl1u1fied matenal that ~as amona the most 1tns1tavc with the ldm1n1stntton. He (>Otntcd 10 the portion of his order Dec ll that said lhat in many ca1e1 the aovcmmcnt must provide the full text of intell~ce reports 1n open court 1n an) tnal of North. .. The coun has no factual basis to question" the classlficauon of docu· ments lhat the a<1m1rust~uon sa)S 1t cannot allow to be disclosed at North's tnal, GC"SCll said, Four of the rema1nm& cha~ relate North's alJcscd obsttuctaon of inquiries an September and Octo~r 1985 by m1srcprcsentinah1s~cuv1tin. Defense probe ·-45 eo le ~jured when charges den e school bus, truck collide ALEXANDRIA. Va . (A P) - A defense contractor. a Navy employee and five men pleaded innocent today in U.S. Dtstnct Court to charges the) conspired to obtain Pentagon con- tracts by paying bribes for infor- mation. Judac Richard W1lhams set a tnal date of March 27 1n the case that stems from a tWO-)'ear investtgat1on into allegations that pm ate consult· ants and defense contractors tned to 1llegally.rnanipuhue the Dcfen~ Dc- partmen t's SI 50-b11l1on-a-ycar purchasmg S)Stem. The defendants "'ere n:lea~d on $1 0.000 personal rccogn11ancc bonds. By Tbe Associated Pre11 Writer LONDON. Ky. -A school bus dnven by a man with a suspended license collided wtth a coal truck. injunna 42 younasLers and three adults. offit'tals sajd. Two teen-agers were hstcd m serious cond1t1on today. Enoch Smuh. 33, had his license suspended for fa1hng to report to traffic school after rcce1vmga speeding uckct Aug. 25 Patrolman Paul hackclford \Cltd. Skinhead gets l 0 years, $5,000 fine DALLAS - A wh11e-supremac1st .. skinhead" raised his arm 1n a Nut saJutc:. a. ftcr 3Judge gave him the maximum. 10 years m pnson. for vandalmna a syoagoaue. Judge Joe Kendall on Thursda) also fined 19-)car-old Daniel Wood S5.000. He was convicted of cnm1nal m1schirffor CheOcL 8 1nc1dent at Temple Shalom. "It's not 111~1 to hate. but 1t 1s illegal to act on that hatred," the Judge told Wood. who testified he "'as a member of the Ku Kluit Klan After hcanng .the sentence. Wood &a'-C Kendall a raised-arm salute. Wood's •. attorney. ~rry 8o)'d. cxpla1nrd that his client was .. \.Cr) hun" and added. 'Tm sure 1t was Just an immature. emotional reaction." Wood admmeddunng Thomas Patten. the attorney for the tnaJ that he and iv.o fncnds spra) painted antt-ScmtlJC slopns and the contractor. Teled)'nc Electronics. swasukas on the s) nagoguc, but he renounced the philosophy of hate and said asked that the tnal be delayed he'hd ''gotten nd of most of those beliefs .. Wood also pJeadcd guilty to three "'because we have a daunung task in other incidents of cnmmal m1sch1cf '""olvins a Jewish community center. a,n front of us ... Williams denied the · Islamic rnt>squr and the breaking of the car windshield of a racially mixed request couple. "'\. • • t { Bush has Cabinet he wants, goes fishing ! i , I ' i I l ; • ' ~ I • l . I ' I • a ' • I - we o • WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent-elect Bush. fl}ing to the Flonda KC)S for a weekend of fishing. said toda) the fact that his new-Cabmet rs hea"tly "-e1ghtcd wtth fam1har Wash- initon figures was JUSt what he wanted Bush had promised to bnng .. ne" faces" to Washington. but he told reporters aboard Air Force T'"'o "I never pledged tbat t"'Quld ha'e a totally inexpenenced Cabinet There's a lot of new faces 1n the C'abtnct. Jt de~nds how )OU drfine CALIFORNIA ne"' -new from the old (Reagan adm1n1strat1on) Cabinet. not new from ha••1ng no ellpc~nce in Wash- ington "I want an experienced Cabinet. That's e'(actl)' v.hat we'"c got." ~1d Bush. who choose only three people wnhout Washington backarounds to fill his 17 tabmet and Cab1net-Jc,el JObS Bush commented en route fo lslamorada. Fla . the ..clf-procla1med sport fish in& capital of the world. for some pre--1naugural li~hmg The president-elect. who once hoped \O appoint the whole Cabinet before Chnstmas. finally fini hed the task Thursda) b) nam1n1 former na,ai chief Jam~ D Watkins as encrg) secretary and tapp1n1 former Educ~uon Sccretaf) Wilham J. Ben- nett to lead anu-drug efforts Seven current or fonner Reaian -€abtnct ~fficcrs and two rfl1nng Rq>ubhcan !av.makers will hold top JObs under Bu~h. He al~o e nli'ited Ed ward Dcrw1nsk1. an undersecretary of state and former congressman, to head the new Department of Veterans Affairs, and kept Wilham Webster on as CIA director. Labor Secretary-designate Ehu- beth Dole and CarlJ Hills. Bush's choice as U . trade representative will be the onl) v.omen in the Cabtnct It wtll ha-vei~'O HtspGtttlt'S ­ Lauro Ca\.UOS at Education and Manuel luJan at lntcnor -and one blad .. Louts Sulh,an at Health and Human Services Deukmejlan won't defend Prop. 103 LO ANGELE (AP) -Go" George DcultmeJ1an declined Thurs- day to defend the constttuuonahty of insurance rate-slashing Proposition I 03. to the dismay of sponsors of the ballot measure and the state attorne)' general. DcultmeJ1an, who is named as a defendant in an industry lawsuit ag:unst the. measure. said in a filing with the state uprcme Court that he would await the court's guidance on enforcing the measure. ~tatc Attorney ueneral John Van de Kami>. who filed a \ 11orous defense of Propo tllon I 03. accused the governor of sh1rkmJ hl re pons1- b1ht y by fa iling to back the measure, which wa-. pprO\/ed 1n the No\iem- bcr election. "The governor mar, be neutral on this issue but I'm not.· Van de Kamr declared. 'Tm d1\appo1nted. J ha\ie to tell you. tha\ the governor 1 no1 taking a strong role uphold1n1 t.he will of the people here " t--;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;t;;p;p;:;;jft~ftiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l Voter Revolt. the group that spon- 1 sored the measure. al~ cnucazed the RcP.ubhcan aovemor • We feel the aovernor has a mandate to enforce the will of the people." said Gcorac Hcdacs. an attorney for the.&roup.t which filed its own bnc( UIJlnl the :'>upremc Coun to reJect the industry chaUengc. The industry says the measure. measure which would cut rates for mo\t kinds ··The 1n urance industr) has no of insuran e 20 pen:ent belov. their constttuuonal n&ht to np us off.'' said No"ember 1987 level and requ1rt' Haney R~nlield. author of the stncter rcsutauon of the tndu11ry, measure amounts to an unJUSt talona of their Rather than take a stand. Deu- property. kmeJtan's brief wuaht lhe coun·s "The people knrw "'hat they "'ere 1u1dlncc on enforcioa the mca utt, 1 n doing wh'en they voted for 1n unincc pan1cutar sccluna Clanficauon of reform And what they did was prov1 ions forbidd1na insurers from perfectly lepl." Van de Kamp told a cancehnJ p<>hcscs and exempt101 news conference herr before fihna his companies from the rate rolJback If response wtth the coun. the) face substantsal threat of 1n· The attorney ac ncr1I re ponded for wlvcncy. himself and the state Board of "Given the breath and depth of the Equalization. which oversees tua-bnefs to ~ filed before this court. tion. DcultmeJiAn's bnef was for respondent5 C Deukme11an and himself and the othc'r dtfendant in G1ll~pie) feet netther const~mcd the industry lav. ult, In urancc om· nor mov.ed lO pnscnt add1t1onal 011ss10..0cr RolWln1 Gille s_p1e af'lummtonpotnU-ps:c..lliouJly. ra1~ Voter Revolt also filed_a_..,..b....,r1-=er~ by other parttcipanu tn this hti· <ltfending the consutut1oa.hty of the puon;· tbe ao\'cmor's bnef said. Budget cuts blamed . on greedy educators NtMt's and woin.n's Sportswear Here's the low-payment, low- interest, no-fee way to increase your buying power. So when you need money, don't look any farther than your own front door. Ju t give Great American First Savings Bank a call. thifofltr """"" '" '""'' l111r ~ ... •ii SI~ ll(W\ IW Ir» CreacAmerlcan Bank The advantage <I stia«tfl "."!" ~ (>ralwe IMn t'.enter (714) 637-1127 or ~ FOwUln Y.uey Loin Ct'nter (i14) 96.1)..434.f ,. lllUIL JllllRY 1 /2 ICE SALE • ,.. I • Orenge Coest DAILY PILOT/Frid~,~ 13 1'et -· Brltiah, GerDlan filhters collide in air, two llllled BRE~EN. W~t Germ n) -British Tornado v,;arplane flew into • Unlucky virus hits computers across Britain ;probe opens into company, chemical weapons factocy, sroup of ei&tlt West.~rman JCt llatuen toda) nd colltded wnb tv.o of them , ~lhna the. •~o Bmish crewmen and 1nJunna a ~rman pilot. official ad . Se\icral housn v.cre shahtJy dam~ on the «lac of the northcm v1llaae of Wieimoor by dtbris from the Tornado but there were no c1 i11an ca uah1e , local polace said The Tornado cra~hed into a field Just oui.sidt W1~moor. whale one CJerman plane came down a few miles away. the defense spok'tirnan said. Thcothe.r plane 1n\iOl\cd 1n the crash manaaed to land safel), he said The pilot.of the Gtrman JCI that cra\hed wa uuured Tht accident came amid crow1n1 complaints amons the West German pubhc about the dan1en to llYthans from NA TO tratn1na n11h1s O\tr this ckn,ely pc;pulated counll). (.(?,NOON (AP) -A "f.'riday tbc FRANKFURT, West Germany 13th computer Vll'!JS.struck pc~nal (AP) _ A Pf'Olt:CUlor today said he computers an Britain on Fnda>, has opened 1 cnmtnal anvcst1p11on W1p1na out proaram files and anno)-an to the lmhausen.Chemae com pan). 101 businesses. a computer n~rt which the Unncd States claim~ help- sa1d · ~ ed build a chemical weapons plan1 in NerYe 6•• ~rt con•plncy •u•pect.J-U,ed} NEWARK. N J.(AP)-A Korean-American bu 1ncssman ltrntcd 1n an allcecd conspiracy to purchue ncrv:c~gas bombsJlad ~ontact 1n Bntain, South Korea and possibly Iran. but officials \8)' Lt's ·u11 unclear who wanted the Hundreds of personal computer Llbya. u9Crs found the v1ru """s pro-Werner Bou. h1cf prosecutor in grammC'Q to delete files on Fnday the OffenbutJ. said he optntd 1hc probt J )th, said Alan Solomon, manag1na after rcad!n&a report on the dt putc an d1rcc1or ofS and S l:.nterpnsrs, a data this ~k s Stem mlp.zane. weapons . Juwhan Yun, 48. was arrcstc'd Thursday and was be1n& held wuhout barl at the MctrOPohtan Com ctional Center 1n Nev. York C'1tS ~ina a bond. Libya to band over·body of U.S. pilot recovtty center 1n Chesham. Stem, a nauonw1de n~-.s m p.z1nc hcanna Tucsda). · A federal complamt accu.sed Yun ofcon pinna to violate the ... nns Expot't Control Act b)' scckans to ship bom~ con~1mn1 '8nn a ps that causn convul ions and death b> attackana the central ntrvou~ S)Stem. ROME(AP)-Ltb)'ltoda)flcwthcbodyofaU.S p1lotk111tdinthcl9 6 The ,1rus, which n\•&ht be a new raid on T~pola to Rome, where a Vauc:an rcpr~ntati\iC turned o"cr the 011· species, ha) been Jowina down known for its 1nves11p11\ie rePortinJ, wd lmhausen.Chcm1e was in,·ohcd in the Libyan plant. aJQn& with I B I En11ncenna of J-ran~fun and the Hambura·bascd Pen l sao mcd1nil At one point m the dealtn~. the purported desttnauoa for tbe bombs was Iran, but that has not been ~enfiC'd. I' matenal compan). Hans Frey. a SPokcsman for tht> in bu1ld1ng &he plant. . draped co~n to ltthan oflic11ls. The body, which was to be handed O"tr later computers made by International to U.S. ofl1aa15, had not been offiC'lall)' identified. Butt he Libyan new, •acne) Bu mess MachJncs Corp and com- JANA rcporitd on Dec. 24 that Libyan leader Moamma.r Gadhafi -.as ofTenn paublc models satd Solomon who to return the body of Capt, Paul lortnce. 31. of San Franc1sco.·L1b)a'scnturc also 15 chatrman of an IBM pcnonal comes dunna 1ncrcas1na 1.ntcrnat1onal debate O\'tr a iu~pcetcd po1wn p s · computer users group ' · factory an Libya.and onl> nine da)uftcr U $ warplant-sshot down two Libyan JtlS o"er the Mediterranean Sea The Vatican said tt wa acunl a\ an intermediary for "human1tanan rcuons · Vatican ~urces said lhc 1b)an\ first •pProachcd the Va11can around Dec IS Lorence and Fernando R1ba~· Domtn1cc1 J of lhu d Pu rui R1CQ we c 1n an F-111 that diu~artd Jmh1..sen-Chcm1c ha denied an} prosecutor's office an Karl ruhc. near conoect1on to the plint an Rabta, 60 Offcnburg, said the pc>M1ble charar mues outside TnPoh. Nr~s report being 1n,est1tatcd 1s -a violation of Telephone hncs to thr center wrrc · and U.S aovemment ources have the cxPon control law " He said ht> busy with calls for help . said lmhausen-Chem1c prov 1ded had no olhtr 1nfonnataon about the Federal offic1aJ havt audited lm· hauS(n..Chcm1e and said the) could find no C\ idC'ncc of wronldoin& on the oart of the Lahr-based company., · much of th~ tccho1cal t>qu1 men I for probe. Federal official also cleared Pen "It has bttn lm.k nd hun hitb...U.S.. Y'4.u..1.11u.:wui...__;1-1mbnn<a111u~vcinr;i,.C4-1ih~enu LB..L&Ad~l?cn pcoPJe, inc udtn& a large firm wnh was built to manufacture po1wn.ps. 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If \1>ur ran \lt lhl :a uon lbt ~ '°rround "''tnn and~~' he\ ~ f'f'\.'t'P(ton mak~ tC'k\ I Ion \ K• I ... t"\C"n "" ltt h ptu, on tttn n'<'nu and lk!~mtnt..' I \ \ It l"ffn\lt(' W•nt".J, 11\ptll OUll)\U ik"-' <and 01(~ l HP6l'ft " A8 • Or1tnge eoa.t DAILY PILOT/ Friday, January 13, 1989 Do not i ock up alcoholics; treatment more successful DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a recoverins alcoholic ud. former drunk- • driver. •• Laius Jail, the lou of my liCeatc, plcwtiq by flunily metnbers and uou&le with my•••••••••• .. ploye:r did DOI *ter me. I 1'U insane when it came to.drinltina. Tbankfully, I never killed or maimed anyone. Most multiple offenders are alcoholics. They drink abnormally, can't atop by the mselves and cause real problems. The DUI (dri= under the jnOuence) laws do not wort. They arc 1 "solutions" to a medical Problem. .. We can't keep drunk drivers locked up forever. ~ ii the only solution. Evaluating and ~nding , ak:obolica to treatment centers and Alcoholics Anonymom will save money and lives. Treatment oentas~ybavea40_perocnt success rate. Jails have no "acceu rate. If the eDef1Y exerted to set alcoholics locked up was diven.ed to keepina them sober, it would be a giant step toward the solution ofa beat1breaking problem. -S.S,, SOMEWHERE IN TENNESSEE. D&All TBNNl!:8SEE: 1-.'t bew wkll I've read so __. .... ....e la .. letter. I IM,e ~·day ta't far oft ..._we.,.. dYtlbet ...P te ad• dlil recommea· ......_ 'l'llilMa fw u ucelle9t letter. • • • DEAR. ANN LANDERS: A very beautiful woman came to work in this office three years ago. She as WODderfu.1 in so many ways -kind and thoughtful, always willi.na to help someone, often oo her own time. We all knew that "Cora" bas been pll:Ung weight steadily over the put year even though she tried to conceal it by wearing loose·fittina, shapeless outfits A few days aao we had our office party. I was s~hlcss when I saw her in a chn&ina cocktail dress. The 11rt had the ~t oo~ycar rcar<nd increase I've ever seen in my entire.life. Several of us are so concerned that we met for lunch to fi&ure out bow to help her. We are stumped and don't lcnow how to go about tt. Can you suuest something? - WILLING CO WORKERS JN N. Y .. DEAR ~WOR&ERS; If JM ruUy waat &o lltelp yHr c.w•rlserwtdl lier .... ._.year rear-eecl lllcrea.e, keep •••. Cora, bows. au ptaed a lot of wel,.t ud 11 prebably •1..W.C ..... h. If •lite allMW Meta te allm •wa or meattoa1 &ht saie l1 oa a &t, daat'• tile time te llteJ, by stvta1 lier praise ud eaCHra1emut. Uatll dlea, keep •et. • ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back one of your readers said she haled to weara scat bell because it bit her tn all the wrong places. l had that problem, too, and then a friend save me thts tip. · Simply turn the buckle over once or twice before ananinai&Jn~m~~.suap toward the center of the lap where it will fit-comfortably and safely across the body. -CAROL J. in SALEM. ORE. DEAR CAROL: I tried It aad It works! Tba.DU, dear! ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here's a great quote. l don't know where it came from but it's worth shanng wnh your readers. How about it? -TEX FROM SAN ANTONIO. DEAR TEX: nat .. ,..eat qaote" came from my colama -alMI It'• cood eao•sti &o nm acaLD. Tbak1 for a1k1Dc. Rere ls 11: ' People wttll creat ml.Ddl &alk abo•t ldea1. People wttll average mladl talk aboat events. People witla small mladt lalk abo•t otler people. J TV L ·,._ I Blink if your laugh is ~in.Cere Consider your laugh. If you don't close your eyes right after the ~k of your pleasant little outburst. it's not sincere. So says a scholar who has studied laughter true and false. O. L1branan Robcn Henderson 1n 1919 proved baseball was dcnved from the English game of Ro unders. So how'd we come to thank at was mvcnted by Abner Doubleday? across his mouth. What d1stingu1shed Alec Guinness early was a most unusual b1t-of-bus1ncss. He dad nothing. His 'do-nothms moments signified. As rests in music. Complete tetevt.lon Nettnga In Sunder'• TV Piiot Our Chief Prognosticator is waiting patiently for univers1t1es to offer complete accredited courses for rent o n video tapes. ·The student only shows up for the tests. If rapid brea&hing interests you. consider the mouse. It takes as many b reaths in two years as docs the elephant in 70. "Every dog is a lion at home," say the Italians. They also say. "No man is a hero in his own house." Con- ~dictory, what? Every proverb has its opposite. A. A.G. Spalding wanted baseball to be the national spon Be better, he thought. if the pmc had onginated in Amenca. So in 1908 he set up a comm1ss1on to vouch for has myth that Abner Doubleday anvcntcd the game at Cooperstown. N Y .. m 1839. "Mus" in Sansknt meant "to steal." From that v.c got "mouse." Irish playwnght Scan O'Casey didn't Learn to read until he was in his teens. And didn't try to wntc a play unul be was 40. It was he who said. ''No man 1s so old as to behe"~ he cannot h\.C one more )Car·· Lord Monboddo of I 8th century Eng)and hated carriages. He waJkcd or rode horseback. When 11 rained. he hared a sedan chair, though. Not for himself. For has wag. He put the big hairpiece an the~ undercover And strolled along beside at. To descnbe a man who attempts the impossible. the French Sil) he "takes the moon an has teeth.'' ARIES(March 21-Apnl 19)' You'll be involved an mystcr}. 1ntnguc and what might be considered a "glam- orous sttuat1on:· Some might com- ment, ··where have you been keeping ihosc hidden talents'" Pisces plays d}'nam1c r-0lc. TAURUS(Apnl W-May 20) What SYDNEY 01111 had been nebulous becomes w hd, picture }'OU learn that you have staunch ally CANCER (J une 21 -July 22): Initial bchtnd scenes. Move ahead with doubts. fears will be overcome. confidence. accept challenge of added Someone "high up" makes legitimate rcspons1b1ht) deadline F1nanc1al offer. You'IJ fiave reason to celebrate. gain results. this indeed could be a live Saturday Q. What's the most popular name nauonwide for 16-year-old girls'> urly 1n this century, Scars Roebuck and Montgomery Ward got many a letter from many a farmer offenng to marry "the girl wcanng hat No. 1463 on Page 125 of )Our catalog." Or word~ to that effect GEMINI (Ma):? I-June 20) Recent mghl. ReJCCt ObJcctlons by .. um1d contacts could no" pay d1v1dends. soul.'' Most actors use "bits of business." C 1n:umstanccs swmg 1n )our fa vor. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· Lunar One takes off his glasses to pohsh project 1s completed and )OU get aspect h1ghhghts information, pu~ A. Jennifer is credited W1th that ~ d istinction. them. Or whips out a handkerchief to The Vietnamese beat the dayhghu credit long overdue A "l~t love" hshtn1. advcn1s1n.J. possabihty of mop has brow. Or wipes has hand -out of Kubla Kahn, too. In 1284• could be rediscovered Anes lS in travel. Cycle aJso features d1rcct1on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R-U~F~F-E~l-L-,-S~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-eu~. roman~. ~"~n~1p ~ ·pcrman~nl nature." Aquanan as 1n picture. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAtE!!! \ UP TO 60 % O FF Al:MOST EVERY ITEM IN S10CK JANUARY 15·30 ONLY UPHOLSTE.y INC VIRGO (A!Jl 23·S~pt. 22) • Bclhcose· md1vidual a&tempts to 10-... '•...., c..i..,.. llQltd ate. Express confidence, lt22 -.... cesT• 1UA-ua.11st finaooal becking is available. mem- Call 241-8007 Your Photographic Travel Headqtrs. lk'<Mf Judlon School in btautifUI Scoaldalt, AZ. Only an hour from the LA -.a on 85 ~ts dllly to Phoenix. ~ Crada 3-12. FA 1928. ~ ft'• al .,.. in at Judlon. ·~ d '° ~ • tht bal Sn.a dlllm a 111111 ... tohie °"..., ... _. .................. ,I I ................. ,ANO.. ..................... -Ma hi R Wkll • ..... NDWORTs JAN; 13-15 7tM•toOO .... " ............. ... ber of opposite sex docs care and will prove ll Focus also on appearance. 1ma&c. reputation UBllA(Scpt. 23-0ct 22): You'll be asked to decade -decmon hli:cly to involve partner hap or mmtal status Check leuJ ram1ficat1ons of "new offer." Ocfinc terms. act nd of superfluous words, clauses. Taurus involved. -SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): Your natural talent as 1nve\t1ptor, dctee· uvc,-rcponcr 'urat1 to forefront. Someone attempts to involve you an ··roman tac tnan&Je .. teer clear. avoid schemes Gemma, Vu10. Saait· Botb vulncrable. South dab. NOltTH • 7 5 2 Q '3 2 0 A 7 5 3 . "' .. WUJ' EAST • '' 3 •• ~ It 9 5 ' Q A Q I I 7 0 J 6 0 IQ 10' l .,,,3 •QJO ' SOUTH • A K Q J 10 6 Q & 0 '. •A 7 5 l The biddina: ._. Wt11 ...... ) . ,_ ... ,... Nerdt 1 NT '. Openina lead: Tm or Q Terrible thfnaa can happen on FridaJ lbe 13th. Tbat'I why you baw to pey mra e91e u dec1anJ to avoid caa.uuopbt. South wu a wblaker abort of a PumP tO fow ...... North. wttlt two prime .. aDd tine tnamps. ................... .. ,...=aJlvh•m 1 r•••· .. lilld killi .. wtm•111 .. .. ,.._ . lliil NII wlla iM ... om 11'1"· .... ~ ......... ---.... ........... .., ......... ...................... ~.-~ Jll,ltl WM IO ....................... . t4"'lus playl'olcs. ..., SAGITl'ARJlJS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ) Request from young person should not be ignored. Involves allowance secunty. home. possible purchase of recording or luitury it.em. Be reason· able, lenient w1thou1 bem& cxtrava· aant. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2z:Jan 19) focus on real est.ale, structure, des1in bidden values. Protect right.s. don't give away mineral potenual Whal you own 1s more vaJuable tht n might be anticipated. Pisces natJve as 1n picture. AQUAlllUS (Jan. 2~Fcb 18): V1s- 1t1ng rclauve wants to relate .. talc ol woe." Counter with humor. vcr· satihty and make clear that )OU don't intend to become .. involved •· Message wall be understood Cancer natavc plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· What bad been subject to delay, post- ponement wtll aptn be .. alive and kackina." Money released from escrow, deal ap1n ts on the move Focus also on communkauon. rccoa· n1t1on. strong love rclauonsh10 IP JAN. U IS YOU'il 81.RTRDA Y. )OU recently made deas1on 1nvolv101 home. sccunt), finances. lnvol"'ed possible chan&e of rcsadcncc, auen- tJon also centered on manta! st11us There presently eJUsts doubt, fears. pcrhapuuspmons. However, m Feb- ruary, you wall know you made corTCC1 move and you'll fed more secure financially and ~lso ~bcrc emouons &TC involved. Gem1n1, Varao. Suittanus pcnons play 1m- s>0r\lnt roles in your hfc. March and December will be memorable for )OU this )tar. That would be euy cnouah i r d ubs ~ere co brak 3-3 or t.n1mp1 2-l. But what if chabt were 4-2 and trumps 3-1? U declarer docs aot draw lNmpt and plays thrtc rOUDdt or dubs, lbe dcfencten miaht be able co a.I a fourth d ub and CMmlrf duauay. If dedarer were to draw two rOUlids or trumpt and tbeD uy tine roudl or dube, a defnder 111111111 be able to Iced another trump to eHmiMCt dummy'• nalftna abilt). TIMMaelof IUCIClml il ~· 11 lilllplt. DKlll• ._..draw oely OM fOillld ol U..,. ...t ma cluck a dub. StH • a M •• ........... b r •IDOd • .,_, • ..,. Dldlr• - a.ift .............. , ··-...... Wiii, .. _., ..... __ u ....... ,..,, Ii .... .... .................... 11111 .. na...,...1,..~11-.11.-.. •44. ... __ ._.. .... .... ............... ... ... ............ _,.,, ... .. ......... t-------.~~ .... ~ ........ ----..,..--~--------------------- ,....ttyk, ·--the con.a. Mei ... .--Wt • ' ,.._ S..t~ Coai1 Plea. a..11 c.lliiie Zll-6M-~ ZIJ·171·11" 711 516•JJJJ 11·!4S-'7tl Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, J1nu.ty t3 1 99 A 7 FV planners OK Hyundai's inove, buildin Nation's fourth largest auto Importer to remodel rrr plant. add office tow-er- The . Fountain Valley Plann1na Hyundas Motor Amenca to move its Comm1ss1on.unan1 mou ly aµprovcd naut>naJ headquarters to the city and a awo-phaae. plan Wednesday for double its work force Hyundai, the n.auon's fourth lari· nt car 1mponer wnh annual saln or SI b1lhon, submmed a proposal to the eity in Dtttmbtr to rC'IOCltt its corporate headquaners from Garden Grove to Fou1;ua1n Valley Tht' Korean-based company had been in 'Garden Grove ince 1t came Price Club escrow Closest. By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. ....,,.. .... Fountain VatfcyC1 t)' Man ger Judy Kelsey calkd WC'<lnesda) a ··re letter" day after escrow closed on the Pnce C tub discount ~tore in the South park development "At\cr two )Cars the Price Club 1 actually comma to Fount 1a Valle)," he said. "I am hoping we\\ 111 break ground an la te !>pring. but l l l"D sa)tng more lake Chnstmas I don•t want to be too opt1mist1c because I rain m1aht delay construction." One of the last hurdks for tht 140-acrt commercial and 1ridu\tn development .... as a flood control factlit> for an 80()..acrc area that 1 ncludN the busrn~s (Omplex The Cit) Council ckarcd 1hc ~a)' last October f1 r the storm dram project. The Orange Count) Flood Control 01\tnct had refused to allow all df • lhe'South1>3rk project to drain into the e:\1st1ng Fountain Valle) anne , demanding a pumpingstatton bt con tructed to drain a portion of the are d1rcctl> into the anta A.na Ra, er Kelse said the cu as curret1tl\ con 1dcnng bids for the umpin station ountam alfc)v.ilTpa)lT4m1nlonofllieSl2m1 1oncosto stauon, and the flood control d1stnc1 "ill prov1dl' the rem:11nder .} The dnunagc area. bordered by Talben and Warner a'enut.·~. WnrJ 'treet and the Santa Ann R1"er includes 400 acri:s of 1ndustn. develorment and 400 acres of rcs1dcn11al J~,c:lopmcnt c~m in I 9~6--: ma~tnJ 11 tht !>e\ en th largest au1omob1te 1mponer 1n m fi~l )'Clf • H)un<ta1sold16l610cars in 19M7 1 56 pen:ent 1nctt3St' and bel"ltrnt' the natton's tounh la~t autnmohale 1mnonerbch1nd Honda, To~ota and Nt'is.an , The H\unda1 proposal wall ~fore tbe Cit)' Council for fin:s appro\81 at nt>'I Tues<fay'i m(.-ettn.,. pm an council chambe~ at I 1-0l'.> later A\t . OvER THE CouNTER SWEET EASY "-'.f-£ ~-':r .f~'1& Don't Miss It VJt ... • * • •• .• Annual Blow-Out MOUSE FEATHER'S January 13 January 21 •LION DOLLAR BABY ORGANICALLY GROWN ,, 0'°·70Cf0 Off· '""" ~ •MTS 11111 lHld . - Al* Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, January 13. 1989 0.0. Pl S.' LHI C._, .. , , .... ta ta -1: t t? tl! u!t ~ if}'~ -~ ""+ 1 .. . FRIDA Y'S CLOSING PRICES WHAT AMEX Orn AMEX LEADERS GoLo Quoa s ME TALS QuoTE s WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Jan ll ·;ij· ~~1b:. .., New n19ns New IOws NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY OTC UPs & DowNs --="""--~~~~ • Insurance industry needs seriolls help for s erious·problem To: California Insurance lndustf) .. We•\c had I chance tO e)ebafl the .. Agenda 1989 .. produced by n Francisco consultant Clinton Reill). You remember him .. Hc's the one who was supposed to def,, er ;you success in the 1988 election. and blow awa> Propo it ion 103. Of course. you ended up as a the biggest casualt> 1n the November 1nsuranc~-m1ttat1vc battle -knocked out by a • tnplc ,whamr:ny of fever-pitch consumer ·ou1rage Ralph Nader s cred1b1hfy and )Our own arrogance .. You ha"e a scnou ~roblem . and you need some scnolfs help -not mun~ sci -serving post-mortems from high-paid consullant\ lake Reilly. ~-----W 'W>lam ~~-«Maoona#-1 ~ de.feat. and hang onto your account The $60 m11l1Qn to S70 million you doled out during the campaign would co, er the cost of fot of Reilly memos. ... Reilly th mks you ought to hire an insurance personality Qr Hollywood pokesperson. perhaps a "well-known actor" to "tesufy" in your behalf. How about Pee-wee Herman to symbolize the poort beleaguered insurance companies" Or that big-mouth Australian mus.cleman Jocko. to show ho"' tough you are'? ... Qune frankly, 1f you tf) to dazzle )Our wa} out of th1 with a new publtc-relattons bhtz. )'Our cred1b1llt) will plummet to le s than zero ... Forget all that mass-marketing double-talk about phone banks, focus groups and .. pro-a u ve pre s programs" aimed at cull1,·aung .. consutucncy-spec1fk" media outlets. Listen to some good advice for a change top fithung 103 in thccourts,and stan working w11h 11. Ifs the ta~ -0r the state, the maJoritx of the people voted for it. .. Open your boob and tell people the truth for once about your ancome. expenses and in'cstment return. Nobod) 's trying to dnve you out of business. Californians JUSt don't believe )'Our fairy tales that somehow you can't make any mo,ney in a SI 0 b1Jhon auto-insurance market whose customers by law are required to purchase your product. Most of us realize that something need!> to be done about the inflated medical bills. pufTcd-up paan-and-sufTcnng damages and fraudulent claims that dnve up )'Our co ts and our premiums. We'd be happy to suppon that son of legislation, including a fair and genero-us no-fault package. But you can•t make that case if you're more interested an thwarting the will of' the people than re!ipecting and 1mplementmg 1L.. Los Aag~l~s H~rald Examia~r State budget .. Each year at this ume. ever since he took office in 1983. (Gov. George) DeukmeJ1an would present the Lcg1 laturc wnh a budget, pronounce It a sound and adequate budget. and then stand fast while the l.egJslature tncd to change It nus lime around. he pract1call > apologized for the budget he offered. ... the day he formall} submitted his $47 75 b1ll1on spc~dmg plan for the I 9"89-90 fiSC"al -)'Car. the governor adm1ued that the budget "docs not adequately provide for all st.ate government service despite the "1gorous health of Caltfom1a'seconomy." .. .It was as 1fhe had drafted the budget with a gun to has head. ... Revenue has fallen somewhat shon ofpred1d1ons. and that would make cuts necessary even 1f the governor and Le&isl.aturc bad the power to shape the whole spending .. package. But this minor problem has been magnified into a · cnsas by all the mandates and restrictions that have be~n imposed on the budget process in recent years. By itself. Paul Gann's 1979 1n1hative semng limits on overall state spending based on population and 1nfla11on "'as not 1mpossiblc to live with... Now, howe' er. the same inifiativc process that was used so clfcctlvcly used against taJtangand spending late 1n the 1970s has ~n commandeered by go"emmcnt bcnefic1anes. such as teacher unions. ho~p1tal and school boards In November of last )car. thl' school lobb) persuaded a slender maJOOt)' of "oter\ to approve Prop<? a lion 98, which repeals the Gann limllJU!)t for education (universities excepted) and lras assured the school' a ,cnerous increase in the new DcukmeJ1an budget -a S 1.171 billion hike to S 18.86 b1ll1on. November also s.aw the passage of Propos1t1on 99. a 2 5. cent increase m c1prctte ta\CS put on the ballot by a coohuon of hospital, phys1c1an and environmental orpn11atton~ .. Dcukmcj1an must propose a 68 percent mere~~ in state 01d to tobactc>'rtlatcd health programs (which would get $331 mtlhon) while public hcahh pending o'crall ~ould go do"'n by 5 9 ~rccnl. _ _ __ ... as the rufcs proliferate. so docs the difficult)'. of produci ng a budp:t for which anyone can take re~p0n,1b1ht y Los AD1~/~1 D•llY N~ws S tate water war The state Water Resources Control Board ha rclcakJ u draf\ plan an its three· car study to determine the proper water quality standard~ for n Francisco 83) and the San Joaq_uin- Sacramento Delta. It is under coun order to adopt cnurcl) new protcCU\C st.andards by OC:\' )car from the draft. however. one as cntttlcd to que taon whether the coun order v.as read by the board. The draft pl:in. in shon. entarely nca1ccts the aoal which the board w:as directed to reach. funhcr ckliys in est.abbslunJ new environment.all> protective t.1ndard1 will. of course. ensure that uistina 1nadeC:a..a1C standards •.. remain 1n effect for the anckfinite future. TbtS 1s just whit the water...,..bbcn of the Mctr0poli1.an Water District (an Los ntt"la> want. Those concerned with the Bay and the Ochaare11ven notice-once • apin. ....... ......... ....... ............. ..., JC OlllllJ"&~ ... x~-o..=--~<-.-.. Cll9lllf ...... __ ...... Now is time for business to push fora better state Final two years of Deukmejtan · s term should establish the pace for the future 'ii\C R.\ME-"HO -L<Xkhccd 1~ the archct) p1lal ( altfornia industnal corpora t1on tech nolo~)-onen ted and decpl) involved with m1l1taf) and space programs However. a subs1d1an Lockh~ Missiles and Space Co recen tl y opened a ne~ fac1hty 1n fe,a~ t>cc.ause. compan~ officials $Cl)' the)' are frustrated b) Cahfom1a's mount- ing traOic. housing cost$ and pol - luuon problcm .. W e have a 1ough 11m.e recnut1ng people we ha'e a tough nme l..ecping people and whale they're there \\(' ha'e a tough time v.11h emplo)~ morale because of the commutes· L()(khced·s pubht 1clat1om dim.tor. Kathenne '>trehl told J n"\cnt kg1\· Jalt\.C heanng trehl "'asn't alone Rcprc~n1a­ t1\e ol other bJg (aJafo~ tum· panics. sulh as Che' ron Bani-. of Amcncaand Pacsfil C,asand Elc(·tnc also appeared at the heanng to call for a more actt ' 1st approach b> statC' and local governments "The state should de' clop and enforce guadchnes for regional 1ran<1· portatton programs \\h1Ch require development pa11cms that b.1lance land use and the 1ransporuit1on system." Robert hellon. a repre<1en- 1auve of the Cahforn1a Business Roundtable. told the 5cnatc hearing The business leade~· .appearance~ at the heari ng and their me sagl·s ol go,emmental all1\1'>m "11gna1 a c;h::trp -perhap\ rad1Gtl -ch.tn8C 1n attitude -.. .\ dcc:ide ago. the o;1a1c·., hus1ne'' communll)' "as demanding k''· not more. 10,emment Humt~s c.up- poned Propos111on tJ and the '>Nie of an11-1a' ant1-spend1na mea\url''> I DAN WALTERS that follov.cd It h1ttcrl y opposed the en-. 1ronmental aCll\.1Sm ol t h~ Jffn Bro"'n adman1s\rat1on , and 1t v.d- comed the election of (,rorgc l>tu· lmeJ1an, "'ho prnm1~ pto-bu'11ncs'> pOllCle~ Three \ond111ons . hti"'r'er. i:hangcd. One 1 a gro" 1n1 rcalt1211on 1hal much of ( altforn1:i' pru!tJX'nl\ 1k· pendsoncont1nut>d 1n\C,tnit•n1 In thl' pubh( 1nfrastruc1ure, \Ut h J\ educa· t1on tr:insporuuon. "'atcr and v.Utl·· disposal -SCf""\ICCS that haH' bctn sorel)' neglN-t~ during a dcladc of Ho"ard Jar, 1 ·SI) le g0Hrnan1.~. The 'iCcond '' that < ah lorn 1a -., Wt·1<X"Conom1( s1rul tun.· shelf h~ undergone a hu&e e'olu11on 111 the 1980 . with a \h1ft to J pust~indu\lnJI econom)". 'er. high leHh ol 1mm1 - grat1on-dn vcn popul.111on grov.th. cultural d1,crs1fa:a11on .ind a lOO· ttnusngd1!tpcr\3l of both cm pin\ mcnt and populatton 1n10 lhl' \uburh.rn fnnges fhe third'' the.• e\panJiniah1h1' ''' (nl1t· to u~· thl' ballot 1n1t1at 1\\' a ... t rt11.ul a1or. 1001 -grov.1h tonHol tO\I( \\.l\IC rl~Ulatwn . IO\UraOlC regu lallon l'tl l here 1s an c...pJnd1n g u>gn11111n amung bu\sncs!t l''null'"'' 1hat thc11 aballl} 10 tunc11on prolitabh 10 'lu<:h a l~l<hana.in& ~IO\'.\.Onou111. d1matc 1s unc.ertain Th:ii 1s manifesung 1hclt man 1na le' cl of acu' ism amona busanes~ c'ecutn es. demanding an end to the la1~~L faire poh,1es they on« ad· 'ocated and a more IO'olved atutude by government. nd 1f 11 means c; reatang ne~ '""cm mental rcau· latOf) bodies. or higher ta c . the) arc not ~h1rking These new 111t1tude!t al'( being d1spla)'cd 1n a senc!t o( repon!t from hus1n~H>flcnted orpn1zatmns such as the Business Roundtable. the slate economic L>cvclopment < orp. and lhe San Francisco 83) Area C ounc1I Tbc laner's new ~port on rti1onal &fO""th 1uues ts l~p1cal of the icnre. h ferff\nghtly call for "nc.,,. sou re~ or mfrastructurc fundina. .. both iv.cs and bonds and for touihcr land use plannina and other rcau· latOt) mtthanisms 'The cn11cal thing 1s that "'c t ke ac11on now:· the report condud~ .. c~ en 1f the lint step) ar( small .aod pol111calb p.11nlul .. The nt"' busmen a\:t•' "m lom~ at a cnucal junnure in the puli11,al h1stol) of the .. 1a1e DcukmeJ1an. ""ho tua~ been trut' to thr hands-oil credo that dre"' bu\1- nc\s support in the lirit plan·. s:t>"' he II not sctk a third term in I <No, bul "ants to spend the last l"O ~c.a~ of has go' emorshtp tad.hog 'omc of thl· kno1t1~t pub11c-pohn l\\Ul'\ T hJt crc.Jtcs \\hat he as calling a "windo" of opponunlt\ to deal "'1th .. uch pr~s•ntt 1\\ucs a•, tran por- 1a11un one that enl·ompassc' both lX-ukmcJ•an' IJ\t t"'o 'car. and 1he tir t tcrm ol thC' nnt go\Crnor If busme\S C\l'lUll\<'\ "'ant 1hc tr.msponat1on s""tcms. the cdulaleJ "orl fom: anJ tnC' en\lronmental , hmale nttJed to lun~uon 1n a more- lOmpk ' ~I 'it centul). no"" 1 th<' tame thC\ must .act. &I' mg Ot-ukmcJ1an and other pohuca.ans tht' bad.bone 10 dt"ai .-ith pohtical tSSUC'S /Ao Walters Is a syadlcal~ ~l•a:usi1 I. High lcl.nd prices putting services out of business \'I Or.1ng1· C"unl> 1on11nu1,:\ th dtmb toward hemming one ol thl' &rt•U urh.1 n n·nters in the \ nitC'J States land \alue and hence lanJ pnlC\ c1>nt1nue to spiral upv.anJ One rtsult of high land prn."t ·~ 1h1.• h1ah co t ofhousmi. not onl> for ti r~t· tame h mcbu)en but al~ for l''· C'('UU\eS v.ho ha'c a home an another pan of the nauon and "'ho wish tn relo<'3tt to Ona~< ount). Thcrtforc. man) fil"\Htnw homr· bu )en pun;ha home' an the lnlanJ l!mp1rt and commuac to "'ork 1n Oranse ( ount). nd c'C(ull,es "'11h taric home out\1deofOnansc: Coun· tydcc1dc not to relocate to Lhc count). Anolh rrnuhohk)rcxkctm1land pntti 11 the ht1h cost of commemal and 1ndu tnal land and bu1ld1n Thcrcforc. b 1nn.s finns v.h1ch do not produ ~a larac amount of income per tql.llrc fool of pau ocnip1cd - iULh ~archou lf\I fa<:1IU1\: and ctna1n manufa<:tunna opcrat1on\ -mu t al look to lhc: Inland empire for their cllpan •on needs nd M>me firm• curttnll) oul$1dC of ran Count) m1a.tn d«1dc not to rel -ate here. • But whtlc homcownen.Job c:n and 1nduMnal opttauon can dc(adf not to tora1c an Oran,r: Count) MARTI N BROWER b«ausc o high land pncn theft " another cl;a~ 1ficauon of Land u ,., ~ho 1..11nn<>t I ·atC' out 1dc of Oran(tt' County.The art'the '''~v.h1ch 1rc intended to scr'e 1hc ncc-Js ul Ora ·ount) rt u.knt'I , nd ~· caust man) ol thc ~f""\ 1cn ue non- profit perat1on . the) annot n 11~ allord today'i land pm:c Th~ u'len 1n hide rcha1ous m- st11utt()ns. <:ultul'll orpn11ahuns. non-10,emmcn~I v.clfaH: cne1C\ and non-profit hnusana cmm~ An uample as an onanae l ount> JfOup .. nov.-na Hem Pointe. rh1s , a non -profit orpn11 uon tormcd to dc,,cl p and operate a Jc""' h home for the' an tn Oran c ( ounti.-. If Hcnta)C Point(' 1 lO SC"r\t' the tld rl. ot Oran1e uunt). rt must bt-locatC'J an Ora• ount), Mar the 1nh1btt.ann· fam1hcs and focnd (. cna1nl\ ~omc\ 101 1h1· a~sng in~ 1t1c' \uch a~ C 1,·,clanJ ( h1'" ~o \11.im1 and ~\,en \;an Diego Counl) arc: lcx.m~d w1th1n thoc.e c1t1e$ and that C'OUOt). But" h1lc .i slle ol I 0 or mort acre can be purcha'>cJ 1n other c1 ttt and lOun11c\ throuahuut the: nat10n for a rda11,el' aOurd:ihle amount of monc\. -, '>tngk acre an Orangt' C ouni' 1 up 10 SI mdhon. Moreo,er. '>11M 1n 1hc 10-au-e ran e ~ ~ dc~1rable tor real ~talc de· 'c:lopment that a non-profit aroup h:u to ~t.and 1n a Iona hne m dt up of dc,elOPtf" v.1lh ch«\.;boo 1n hand -if the group l!t lonunatc cnouJh to 1ind out about the ne' a' a1lab1ht) a soon as the Jc,clopmcnt 1.."'0mmun1t) no"'s about It. '>o v.hat art human scrv1ct or· a,.in1zauons ioina todo? In the .;n'IC of Hemaae Po10,e, for c~amplc. the land ~arth commmce h1 d«1ded to re-Jute its s1tt n«'d 10 perhaps fi,C' acre - a mort atlordablc and le compelttt'f lie 11c. ow th<' land \ttn:h comm1uet 1 'IC•m:h1n1 for • ate •1th add1uonal" or ln the' nsc of Hen Pointe. the dollars 10 t.a .. c an opu n on a 1tc - and to bu) 1 ~lie -arc l\&1l1bk 10 lhc boAnl of d&rcc1~ wh"h has Jc,,~ JUppor1 IUtkh 111 O\Cf Otanec Couftt). BUt one hU to won<kr 1bout human Jtr"ltt Oft1lt1Ut ns •1th leu = tna1aly IM ICF)ICt'\ are -Md IMtt ~Pl cannot locatt 1n tht lalPd Elnptr't • 1 bf MH far the ~at 11 ..... ~ a•OlaftllCOUI) • ..,.,. .... C:!·*--· .......... zv ... a..,. OMliCJ' ......... Friday, January t3. 1NI Irvine Goast should not· -A8 be developed , To the Editor . The future development of the Irvine Coast and San Joaquin Hila open space has pt'Oduced mucb 1mpas.s1oned debate. The unaqur ~Ut) ofth1 land must bt pcrson&ll)' expcnen cd to be truly appttciate<t. and I feel fortunate I b.a._.c had the opportunity to do so. With t,hC profound growth that Soulhtm-C,li~ fom1a h.as ellpcrienttd. and w1U conJinue to expenencc. uus uno- spoalcd, and current)} undcvelo~ land bas pined an almost mysocat appeal The Irvine Co. has tbc naht tQ develop the land holding. and 1 Te pet? Th1n1gll"l nc·-... ' ----• also has a rcspons1b1lit> to thG: residents of Orange County who. ~ moving here and buying Irvine C<> home . ha ve allowed it to become• multt·btllion dollar empire. Nowhere as this rcspons1b1hty more evident than in lhe preservation of open space The necessity ofkecpin' some spac.•e m 11s natural state IS un• deniable. The real question becomes one of how much and where. In man) ~-ays this question has al read) been ans"'cred u most of tM- ll"\< 1nc Coast deHlopment plan h alrC3dy been approved. Some land howc"er, remains uncommitted. and 11 as the purpose of this cor-- ~pondencc to offer some suges.-11ons on what hould bt done. Tb& crcauon of the Ci;stal Cove St.a'4 Pan was a wonderful step in the n&bJ d1nxuon I feel that expanding ~ pa.rl to include Emerald Canyon at well as thc The Irvine Co. lanJ bt-twcen Emerald Canyon · and Laguna Can)on Road cxtendinJ from the city of Laguna Beach nor\h to the propo~ Sin Joaquin H1Jls {omdor·"'ould create an exemplary prescf""\C of open space. For 1t~sacnfice of land. The Irvine < o rould be compensated wui, npandcd de ... elopment rights on other holdings as well as the IC· ccleratcd but sensible construc11on of the San Joaquin Halls Comdor w1lh a ircatcr shue of publtc funds. \\1lh reprd to the San J u1fl Hill comdor. I behe"c Its need ~ undeniable Those lb.at doubt th'-' should attempt dm •nJ Pacific Coua Htahwa) or the 405 Freeway north· bound al H a m on a wcckda)' "" attempt to block 11 construction" no mo~ tauonal than The Jr\ 1ne Co. attcmp11ng to build JO.story siy- ~·rap(rsalon& the ent1rt Ir\ inc Coast Efforts hould be directed at mak1ns the: comdor enn,onmentall' sound h' m1nim11u\g 1Ls destrucnon at hill 1de and b~ dnttting ll such th 1 its v1 1b1ht) and noise prod1JC11on ~ lc:pt at a m101mum Its s11e should be hm1tcd to the carT)tn& capac1t~ ofttM roads 1t ftt<h mto It would be a temble shame 1f rht last vc'lt1gc~ of op(n pace in Oranar ( ount\' are squandered for the un-med1aic prolits of developers and )pt.'C'1.&.l 1nterest fnendl~ poht1c1ans h ·~ n" hope that lhe goal of prcscni1na open \PJl'e 1s gwcn the support st dt''Cf'"t\ <1EORG E B.t. KEVITCR l..aguna.&adl Med ia should try·to teach con sumer s To the Editor. This 1s a rnponsc to )OUr cd1tonel , on Jan 5 "Let the red.at Custom.- 8(warc a Law Chan~s " A aone-t1mr "lo"" income" famtl pro' 1dcr (we ""ert at the legaft'\ defined pqvcrt level)., I bche\ie that the new eredtl can.1 law c.hould ha little efTr<:t on lo w·sncome fam1hes. like man)' other\, we u~ a ma.JOI department ~tore credit card ome· v.hat hbcrallv. wuh the amount Of\ th<' tatemcnt gradual!)' 1ncrcas1 t'ICh month ~ day as we ~ m:aksna a purcha thc c:lcrk •ti· formed us \hat v.C' h.aJ eitettdcd O¥r crrd1t hmll We quill.I) decided that pcopko "'•th our 1n<o~ do not nttd C'mht card , th1t our furniture and clot ""ould la t another )CU , and that f the T or s~ brok.C" ~ would either'\ 1t J'ra&e sales or do w1tbou& E' rnt~ll> the crt'd1t card was peid off and 11 Yra M.e a ta ·frtt windfall of 5200 per month •h1ch~e pumna IO. SIVI~ l('C()Unt Ramna crtd1t c~rd 1ntcrc t "'es not hkt "'ilnt food pn cs Rcmtmbtr a for.profit co at1on' pnrnary obh~tion 1 to tock holden. rn the form of P"Qfl. Perh•P"· re pon able JOurnah 'Ohould t9cludt cducat1n110w·t J>C(?P~ on how 10 uo-1"e .-1 l cttdit card and hot ma"Cf>' them .. let the bu)cr beware • BILL BINGHA Founwn Val School buses need seatbelts A.a * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, Ja_nuary 13, 1989 -·- +·~ ... " ~t~ . ~ -. ~ . ... --., . ., ... WHAT AMEX Orn WH AT NYSE Orn NE W YOAK IAPI J•11 ll AME X LEADER S CoLo Quo ns Dow JoN£s AvERAGES METALS Qu ons NASDAQ SUMMARY : OTC UP s & DowNs ' ------= -- Insurance induStty needs seri9us help for serious problem To· California lo urancc tndu try .. We've had a chance to c)cball the " genda 19 9" produ ed by San Francisco consuhant bnton Reill) You remember him. He's the one who was supposed to dt'h"cr )Ou uccess in the l 9 election, and blow away Propo 1t1on I 03. Of cou~sc. you end~. up as a the biggtjl Qsualt) m the N~"embCr 1n urancc-in111at1vc batJle·-knocked out b> a tnplc whammy of fc"er-p11ch consumer outra e Ralph a~cr's cred1b1ht) an4 )Our own. arropnec. You' ha'c a senous problem. and) ou need some serious help~ not mort' self-serving post·monem from higti-pa1d consu ltant~ hkc: Reilly We don't blame him for tf)ing to rat1 onal11c u mBJOr -Friday, Jenu.t'/ 13, 1.. A9 Irvine Coast should net be developed ~ r o the Edno.r The future development of ~ ln:tnc Coast and San Joequ1n Hilll open pace ·has J)f'C?duc:ed muctl 1mpass1oncd <kbate. 1 he uniQ• beaut) of this ljnd must be ~naJly cxpcnrnctd to be truly 1ppttciated; and l fttl fonunate I ha"e had ·1~ oppc>nun1t) to do so. With tbC' profound sro" th that Southern Cah- fom1a has e'pcr:1c-necd, and -.,n conunue 10 cx~cnce, lh1 s un- spoiled, and cumntJ) undc\.elo~ lal\d has pined an almost myst1cat appeal • 1----.a-d#eatLand hana.gnl our account The $60 million 10 S70 m1 ion you doled out dunng t c campaign would co' er t~hc:::.· -c1-_.:=~ cost of lot ot Reill) memo The It'\ 1nr Co has the naht •o dt'' rlop the land holdinJ. and I respect this nght Yet The Irvine Co also has a re ~ns1b1h1 to ttlo rest cnts 6f0rangf '(oun1) w <f, ----- moving here and buying rrv1nc Co .. Reilly thanks you ought to hire an 1n~urancc personal1 I) o r HollywoOd spokesperson. perhaps a "well-known actor" to "tcsu fy" in your behalf. How .. about Pee-'4ec Herman to symbol11e the poor. beleaguered 1n urance companies., Or that b1g-mou1h Australian muscleman Jocko. to how how tough you arc'' ... Quite frank!}. if you lry to daale )Our way out ofthts wtth a new publ1c-rcla11ons bhtl. )Our crcd1b1lit) will plummet to le than 1cro ... Forget all that mass~markcting d ouble-1alk about phone banks. focus groups and .. pro-acu"e pre\s programs" aimed at cult1vatang "const1tue nc)-spec1fic" media outlets. Listen to some good advice for a ch.an1e top fi&hlmg I 03 in thecouns, and stan working with tt. It' the law of the talc, the maJonty of the people voted for 1t... Open your books and tell people the truth for once about your income, expenses and investment return. Nobody's trying to dnve you out of business. Californians JUSt don't believe )Our fairy talcs that somehow you can't make any money an a S l 0 b1llton auto-tnsurancc market whose customers by law arc required to purchase )Our product. Most of us reahLe that something needs to be done about the anflatcd medical bills. puffed-up pain-and-sufTcnn~ damages and fraudulent claims that drive up your costs.and our premiums. We'd be . happy to support that on of leg1sl;uaon, inclucflng a fair and generous no-fault package But you can't make that case 1f you're more intcrc tcd in thwaning the will of the people than respecting and 1mplemcnung 11 Los A.age/es H erald Examiner '\ State budget .. Each )car at this tame. ever since he took office in I '18 '\, (Gov. Geo rge) DculcmeJtan would present the Lcg1 laturc wtth a budget, pronounce 11 a sound and adequate budget. and then stand fast while the Leg.aslature tned to change 1l Th1'1 umc around, he pract1call) apologized for the budget he offered. ... -- ... the da) he fo rmalt) submitted his S47 75 billion spending plan for the 1989-90 fiscal }Car. the go' crnor adm1ttcd1hat the budget "does not adeq~atel) pro' 1dc for all state government service despne the '1gorou~ health of Cahfom1a'seconomy." .. It wasas 1fhe had drafted the budget with a gun to his head. ... Revenue has fa llen somewhat shon of predictions. and that would make cuts necc sar)' evco 1f the governor and Ugislaturc had the power to shape the whole spending package. But this minor problem has been magnified into a crisis by all ttfe mandates a nd restrictio ns that ha ve been imposed on the t)udget process in recent years. • By 1t$clf. Paul Gann·s 1979 in1t1at1ve selling limit on overall state pending based on population and inOatton wa\ not 1mpo s1bk to live w11h ... Now, howe,cr. the same 101taativc procc.n that was used so efTttt1,el} used agains1 tuinaand spending late in the 197~ has been commandeered by ,ovemmcnt 6cnefic1anc'I. such as teacher unions ho patal and school boards. In ovembcr of la~a \car. the school lobby persuaded a slender ma1ont~f ,·otcrs to approve ProposJt1on 98, which repeals the Gann hmll JU~t tor education (universities excepted) and ha assured the schools a genero us increase in the new DeukmeJ1an budget -J SI l 71 billion hike to S 18.86 b1ll1on. No"embcr al w the passage of Propo tt1on 99, a 25- ctnt increase in cigarette tuts put on the hallot b) a coahuon or ho~p1tal. physician and environmental orian11at10n\ ... DcukmcJUtn "1USt propose a 68 percent 1ncrea~ in stale aid to tobacco-related health programs (which ~ould get SH I mtlbon) while public health spend mg overall would go do"'n by .S. 9 percent •. :as the rule proh(erate. \o does the difficulty of produC'ins a budget for which on)one can take rclipon\1b1ht) Lo1 Aa1~/~1 D•llY N~w State water war The . Late Wattr Rc$0urcc ontrol Board h "released il draft plan 1n 1u three-) car study to determine the proper water guahty standard for San Franc1 o 83) and the San J quin- Sacramcnto Delta. lt is under coun order to adopt cnt1rcl) new proicc u"e tandard' by next )rar · From the draft. however. one 1 entitled to quc\tion whcdi"er tt\e court otdtrwas read b) the board. !fhcdraft pl n. in Jhon. enurcly. nqlcct, the &031 which the board ~·a directed to reach. • Further ddays in .cstabli hins new cnvironmc".'~lly proteCtive standard Wlll, of course. ensure that uistm& 11\MkqualC standards ... rcmaan an effect for the indefinite future. Tb11 is JUll what the water~bbers of the Mctropohtan Water District (in Los nteln) want. Those concciMd w1th the Bly and the Delta arc 11ven notice-once • apin. Su Ftuel~ Cltf'Nkle ,.,. l• ...... ...... , .. ::.: ........ CA)""' .... c.-....... ...... .......... Now is time for business to push for a better state Final two years of Deukmejlan 's te rm should establish the pace for th futur '\A( R.\Mr ""ro -I ockhccd I\ the archct)pical ( alt1orn1a industnal corporauon tcchnology·-oncn1cd and dtcply involved 'A-llh m1lttaf) and space program~ Howrvrr. a subs1d1af). Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. rcccntl) opened a nc"' fac1h1y in Tc,a'i because. compan" offic1ah sa) \ht'v arc frustrated b> { ahforn1a·s mount- ing lraffic. hous1n' mm. and pol- luuon problcmi • "We haH a tou&)l umc recruiting people, "c have a lough nmc k~p1ng people and while the) re there v.c have a tough time Y..1th employee morak ~caus.e ot th:: "ommutcs." L<X:i-.hccd·, puhh1.· 1 cla11un'> Jttcl"tur to;.athcnne \trehl. 1old J rc1.crn k@.t'>· laln e hc.lring.. Strchl -Aa'in 't alone Rcp~scnta· ll\CS ot otht'r big < altlom1a 1.um- pan1cs. such a~ Che' ron. Ban~ ol A mcnca and Paci f'ic G:i' and t:lmnc. also ap~amJ al the hearing 10 call Im a morc.acu' 1st approach b) stat<' and local go' ernments ··fhe state hould dc,elop and enforce gu1dchncs tor regional tran'>· portauon programs Y.htlh require dcvrlopmcnt pattcrm that halJncc land u~ and the tran'iportatton S)Stcm ." Robert helton. J repre~n· tauvc of the C .il1fom1a 13u'>tnc5s Roundtable. told the Senatt hearing fhc: business leaders' appearance'> .ti the hean nt and 1hetr mcsugl·s ol go' em menial Jllt\l\m \1gna l a \hari> -pcrhJp'> r.tdac;al -lhJngc rn attttude .\ dt'Cade ago. 1he '>tate''i bu'>1nc<.~ c.ommunll) "a' dc:m.1nd1ng k'i" m1t moo:. IO\Crnmcnl 13u<.tne<>!> 'up· ported Propm111on I ' 01nd the '>p.tle of anlHA\. ant1 -spendan& meJ\ur1.'' DAN WALTERS that lollo"ed. It b111c:rl) oppo~ the en\1ronmental acll\.l'>m of thl' Jem Brown adm1n1.,trauon and 11 d - rnmed the clcctmn of ( •l'Ofle t.>cu- l-.meJ1an. v.ho prom1~d pm-bu'>tnl''i'> pohC:tC\. Three cond11wn\, hu"e'C'r changed One I'> a iro"'"~ reah1at1011 1h111 much of C al1lorn1a·s pro'>pt.'rtl\ lk· pcn<f\On t'Onttnu~ tO\.C: .. IRlt'OI Ill th( public intra tructure '>U'-h I\ cduea· lion 1ran<;porta11on -Aat<'r <ind "0t'>1t· dt'ipo!>al -~rv1cc'i th.ti ha'e been 'iOrcly mglrttcd durrn t ~.iJc ul HO-A llfd fan 1s-'>l>k &o' l'rnanlc I ht.• ~ond 1\ thJt Cal1torn1a\ W<.'t0t<tonom1< '1tru1.1un.· ll\Cll ha' undergone J hu8<' t''olutwn in 1hc I l.l~t.>'i.. "A-Ith a \haft to a po'il indu'>lnal e~\lOOm) H'r\ high k:'cl' ol 11nm1· grauon-dn,cn poilulJ11on grn"th. cuhural d" crs1fil;Uton and a um· t1nu11)gd1\~r\Jl of both cmplo\ mi:nt and populatton into thl· 'uhurh.rn In nae'> Thc th1 rd l\lht'e,pand1ngah1hl't ol 1.:nlK'i IO u~· the Nllnt 1n111a11'l' 1l' u regula tor) tool -gro-Ath. con1r.1I. lt>\I\ v.J'ilC rcgula11nn . 1n,uramc rcgulatton. c11. There I\ an t'\pandintt logn1t1on among hu\lne~s t:\nuu' c:' that th(·11 ab1hh to lunlt10n prof1tabh in "uC'h a fa'il"han 1ng "4.XHX'\ono11111. l1m1ttt' '' unccnain fhat 1s mantfe tma 1t~ll 1n a rmna k\.tl of alll' ism amona bu\lncs e\e<:Ull\~ drmand1ng an end to the l~1.,sc1 1a1rc poltcae the\ once d· 'ocated and" more anvol'ed *llltudc b) go,crnmcnt .\nd 1f u mean' c.rcaung nc" iO' tmmental f'tJU· latory bodies or tughcr ta\C'), the) art not \h1rk.1ng r he~ new a\11tudes are being J1spla)cd 1n a ~rte of rcpons from hus1nc\s-Oncn1cd orpni1at1ons \uch a'i the su~IO~\ Roundtabk the ' te l:.conom1c Dc,clopmcnt <. Ofl) and the n Franc1'1Co Ba) Arca< ounc1I fhc latter's ncv. repon on reaaonal growth issues as t\ p1 I of the genre. h fonhnghtl} ns for "new SOUTttS "Of mfra tnitturc fundtn - both ta'~ and bonds and for touancr land u~ plannana and other rtiu· latof) mtthan1 m' · "The cnucal thin& t t~t 111ic take ac:uon now ·· the ~pon <ondudb. "l•,en rljhc far')t stci» arc '>ntall •md pohucall~ p;untul - The.~-Qustnc.SS 3l:U\1 m cume\ JI 3 cnttcal JUn(turt rn thl' polt11 al hl\IOf) ot the \IJh.' Ot·u~mc)lan. who h.i bcc.'ll 1ruc to tilt' tl.A~ credo_ that c.ltcv. bust· nn' support. 1n the fir\t pl.an~. 'kl~"" h~ II nol S<.>ek a thud 1crm in I 1.190, bul \\:Int\ to spend 1he la\I t"-O \l'llf') of ht~ go' l'mor..h1p tJdhng wm<' oftht• ~nollll"I pubhc·pohl· 1 s~ That "reatcs "hat ht." '' calhn a '"'1ndo"' ofopponun1t\ '1o dul ~nh \Ulh p~'l'i1ng l'>'>UC\ 3'> tran'ipor~ 1a11on one that enutmfl3'i'I<"\ holh lkuli.mcJ1:in·s la~I tY..u \ca" and th(' IH\l tCrm of lhl' OC\l gtH<."rnor It busane\\ CAC\ Ull\l'\ v.11n1 thl' 1ransporta11on ~"tern~ 1hc edu\."atcd "'Or fonc~ and the en .. 1ronm"·nt1I climate nttdt'd to IUO\tion in oa more· com pie\~ I" centuf). no~ is th<" time th(\ must ac1. &•' 1n1 C~ut..mc11an an\! other poht1 1ans th<' ba\kbone to deal "1th hucal l'i\U~ • . Du •lr~n '' • nodicalr-4 nJl•mal•t. · High land prices putting services out of busiJJeSs· "' Or.tnl!l' ( l)llOI~ ,onunuc., "' lc:rtainl' home\ IOI fhc.a11nr.1n,111l·, climb 10".!rd bt'tom1ng one uf th(· 'uch "" ( 1c .. eiand ( ht\a~u \t1am1, great urban H'ntcrs 10 the l n1t('d anJ e'en n l>1C"go ( uunt~ .art' ~tale\. lanJ '.ilues and hcnlc I.ind l<X att'd within those: '1t1C'S and th.at -pm:u conunuc to \p1ml upv.. rd MARTIN count) One rt uh of h1ah IJnJ pncc\ t\ the But while <t ~11e of IO or more anl: htit\CO t ofhou 1na. not only for lir\I· BROWER can purch.i\CJ 1n tll hcr c1t1\'. and 11me homcbu en but alw for l'l · counties throughout the n111on for a «Ull\oe "'ho ha\c a home in another rdau' cl :ifTortlabk amount of part of thc n~uon and ~ho v.1\h to -monc' a \tn'k c:rt' m Oran c rtlocate to Orange< ount). t ,rnnt' I\ up to SI m1lhon Thcrtfon: man firn-t1mc home· ~~use 01 hig~ land pm 5' thl'rt 1' Morro' er. ~11cs an the I O.autran e bu)cf'1 purchase home\ an the lnlanll anolhu lusth, tu,>n ot lan1 u '"' .11rr o dt" 1rahle tor ml c-.tate de• f.mp1n: and commute to v.ort.. 1n v. ho (an not I< It outside of ) n c 'clopment th.at a non-profit group Orangr Count)'. \nd e\CCUll\C\ v.11h < ount). 1 he~ art the "ll v.hich ha to ~tand in a Iona line made up of larse homes out\11.k of Oran c <min-art intcnJ1:J 10 \Cf\C the need\ ot de\.tlnpcn v..1th C'hcdbooh an hand tyd«1Jc not to relocate to thc \·ount) Oran < ount~ rt''1dcnl\ nJ ~--if the group 1~ fonunate cnouJh to nothcr rc~uh of sk)'rcx~ctmg lanJ "use man ) ol thc\l' Kr\. i1.c\ .an: non · find out 1b0ut the ite' 'I' 1lab1ht) a pnm '' thl' ht&h COSI or com men: 111 proht orcra~ion'i, the) t."3nnot t' \II\ ~n ll the dC\>clOpmcnt t.Ommun1t) and 1ndu tnal rand and bu1ld10 aOord 1t>da) \I.and pnc..~., lno"\ about 11 Thl'rtfort. ~\inns finm whu:h do f he U(,(r\ include rl.'l111ou't in ~ ~ "'hat art' bu man ""'~ or- not product a la,.r amount of inc om<." \l1tut1on'; cultural orpn11<1tmns pnautions gom.a 10 do'! In the'' of per aquart foot of pact tK'(upit'd _ non·gO\trnft!tntal "elfart' • en 1c\ Hern e Poin te. for example. the •UCh as warchou•il\I f:mhtt~ anJ. and non·protn hou,1n1 clTon\ land S<"arch comm111ec ha~ dcoJC'd to cenam manuflctunn operation' -n C;\amplc 1~ an Urana ( ounl) reduce 1\S site-ntt<h to prrhaps live mutt alliO took to tht Inland f.mp1rc .Jroupknov.-na\Htnl.t t"Po1ntc. Th1\ acre -a mort afTordabk and k"" fortht1r c~pans1on n«d\ Antbomc 1u non-profit orianwu1on formro to curnpc11t1\c 1te \lte. ow the land firms umntly out ide of Oran dc~dop and operate a kw1~h home ..earth comm1ntt 1 arching tor a • ounty m1aht dcC'lck not to rtl<X'lte tor the. •rTJ in Oran Counh . itc w1\h 1dd111on.I \IJOr, hctt If Henl Pointe '' to r ... c the In 1hc case of Hem• Po1hte. the • But ..,h1k homcownl'n.J b lc:r eldcrl) al an e ( ount). 11 mu\t be dollan to take an option on a \1lc - and 1ndu\tnal opttaUOf'I can dcc1Jc localrJ 1n Onnar ount). hnr the: anJ to bu)' a \Ile -•rt 1'11la le to not to tocaac an Oransc Count) inhabitant · fam1I~ nd fncnd the board ol d1m:tor\, v.h1 h ha dc'cloptd \Upp«t 1u1ldl all O\Cf Co••eamlrom ,..,.den •eJcome 1111 Dady Pilot •*°1nn' ow e>p1n1on\ on maum uf puN11. 1n1 mt bleeentlftdlo..renktnOf'com~t•rl mu" bt .. n<'J I hc)·.lbbUkS be t)'jeid Of deaf1y ..... Ui iettt to l f TTl:RS to tht EOl I OR, D11t) 1'1lot P.O •. lu ·=--Mt1i1 Calif.'92626 lfi)OU • 1 -ic.r, IOU ma) tall our Wftt: UITENING llllJt DM -'tr.a6-:ft3 It•"' a t.'1cfr«urdtd ~ Mraw •ta •JCMW ... ,. ... llkpllofte number'° that wc ma) \ et1~ HthootriP Orante ount). &u OM his to "-Ondcr 1bUut human 5tf' I«' Orpn111taun~ • 1lh ins = mainly the tto 1 I"' -lftd tM' lfOUP\ cannot k>clac tn tlw Inland lmpt~IT· 1 hf nttd IOf U't ~!(ft I npl he~ lft °"• Ollftl), .......... $,, ....... . ........ ...... ...... OrNfr 0-0 ..... .. " home . ha\c allo .... cd 1t 10 become~ muh1-b1lhon dollar empire. Nowhere 1s this respons1b1hly more evident 1hnn an the prcscrv11ion of open spa e. The l'le<'CSS1ty of kccpmg som~ spacl' in its natural state 1s un• deniable The real question bccomel one of how much and where. In many wa)S this qucsuon hat alrcad> been anS\\trcd as most oft~ Ir\ 1ne Coast dc,clopment plan ba$ alread) been approH!d Some land. hov.e,cr, rcmatns uncommitted, and. 1t 1s the purpose of this cor• rcspondcn(;c to offer some sugcs.- ttons on what hould ~ done TM creation of the C'ry tal Cove State: Park wa a v..ondcrful step 1n the nahl d1~t1on. I feel that cxJ>a:ndma the pan to Ulcludc Emerald Canyon a ~cu as lhr The Irvine Co. land ·~t .... ccn Emerald Canyon and Laauna C n)On Road cx1cndin1 from tht city of lagllna Beach north to the prOJ>O~ San Joaquin Hills (omdor "'ou\a create an cAcmplary prcscf\'e of open space. f or 1t) sacnficc of land. The Irvine Co could he compensated wtth e~panded development nghts Oft 01hcr holdings as -.ell as the M.; cclcrated but sensible con truct1on of thl' n Joaquin Halls Comdor wtth a areuer )han: of pubh funds. With rq,ard 10 the n Joaquu1 Uul~ a>tridor. 1 bdlc't its_ ntN l6 undeniable. Those that doubt thll ~hould attempt dn' 101 Pacific Coasl Highway or tl\c 40S Frttv.a) north· bound at a.m. on a weekday. Aft aucmpt 10 block al con truct1on 1s no murc rational than The II" me Co. 1ttempt1n1 10 build 30-stor) k> • 'i(rlpcD1ron1 the enttre Ir\ 1ne Coa ElTom houl<f~ dlrcctc:Oat ma~•"I the c:omdor cnnvonmcntalh sound b> m1n1mllln& 11 d~truc11on of hall 1d~s .and b) d1rcct1ng 11 uch that I~ VI tbttin, amf not1<t'" prOOlk.~i~n IS ._cpt 111 m1n1mum Its s11c houkl bC' limited to lhe t 31T}tn& capa 1t)' Qrtht r ds ll f~d 1n10 It v..ould be a trmble shame 1f the last "C1t1ac\ ot open pace an Oransc ( ount) are squandt"rcd for Lhe 1rn- mC'c.llatc profit~ of de,clopers an~ Sp«ta1 interest fr1cndl ) pohl1etans· fi "' m' hope that the aoal of prtsCrvtr\I open \pace 1-. g1'<'n the 'iUpPQn rt dc-~n~ c 1E-ORC1E 8._ KEV ITC H Laguna 8cac1\ Media should try to teach consumers To the Editor This 1 a rcsponK to )Our cditonal on Jan S "l~t the C~ll Customer Bev.art a Law Chan~ " \iaonr-umt"low income" fam1l) pro,1dcr (we we~ at the lcpll} defined poH~rt) IC'\.CI). I b_cl~vc th.ill th~ new cl'C"dtt card· la"' stto)!ld ha~ httlc ctTttt on low-income ~ram1hC"l Like man) othcn. "'e used a m•JOf dtpanmt'nl \to~ credi t t-ard some· "h l hbcrall)', "•th thl' amount oo 1hc ~tatcmtnt gradual!" incrcas1 each month. One da) as "C wctt "11ak1ng a purtha · the clcrk 111- tormcd u that "'<' had l'J\cteded our c:ttd11 hm1t. We quickly d«1dcd that pt<>'* "'"h our 1nrnmc do not nttd ctt<iil l:'ard~ thal our tum1ture and tlotht ~ould la 1 1no1her 'car. and that 1( the l \t or tereo brot..e ~t wou Cathcn1 llp t lnordOY..lthoua £.\entuall)' the 1:~1t card..., pa oil and 11 "a 111-.e a tu-frtt wtndfiJI of $200 ptr month v..h1ch ~ beg.It\ pun1n& an as.I' •nas aC'<:Ount Ra1 1na credit card 1ntc~t rates not lake raisin food pn~ Rcmcm~r. a fur-profit co;J- 111on's ptlml') obhga11on 1s lo stod.: holder~ 1n the form of . Perhap , rl"\pon 1blc journal~ hould ••elude cduc•hn& k>W-• ix-op•c on how to urv1ve -i t crtdit card ind ftOt metttr de them "ll'l lbc bu)erbcwarc • 'BILL BINGHA'4 Fountain Val School buses need seatbelts I ! .. I l t 10 0r8f~ Coast OAILY PILOT/ Friday, January 13. 1989 by 811 Keane COUJCTltR CULTURE by Maratta & Marett• "If Grandma was in Miss McElfresh's class she'd get marks off for not leaving proper margins." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "There must be more to life than your yelling. 'Off the sofa!' and my yelling. 'Out of my chair!'" PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoesmaoes -~ .. N4 Of Pl RJlt 'tQJ, CUM, MO • 'GI CM ~ f<ll lllM··· - I .. TwiNS SEr.~~AT£~ AT Bi~TH A~E ~fUNiTEJ) 20 YEA~.S LATER DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ 'ttxJ~ RlGHT ! THEYl)()(fM PRl~S IN "THESE 1MIN0S N4YIKJflf ~ . ----,· 11 by Charles M . Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan 1"01\t1t>, w .. EN ~e~ ~ ~ 11..1r'nt711'4e ~Pee 'IJSHIOnl o~~1J.4e LOtJe l'AN65~~- by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady by Jimmy Johnson A Pl.A~ c.ootD CAA~ 11'5 fflOAY n.t: (3TM INTO 1J.4t ~ £~~t, 't1>t> KJ.)(1N FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston . ~~1i!1U>ME.\ OOMT~~ SHOE I I IJ H It 8 JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WIKKERBEA1f ALWACi5 REIV\£MB€R ... DOOMESBURY ANO THAT BRINGS ME10 THE Sf?Jr! l=HING THAT BOTHc:R ME SAYLDR HE'S~el..V JEALDUS I AT TIMES I THINK HE'S ~AANOID/ A BAND 15 DNU; A5 6CX>D A& rT5 WEA~ES'f PER.FOR.MER ! ~. by Tom Batluk 1 .,__ ___ __,_ ,.----...... by Garry Trudeau JJ t111111· l)f-L . A • t • I J ' l ·~':~..;: ........ ._ ..... i._. FElNOO I I I r I r - ElllD I 1 r r 1 _ 1 •czo' j· r11 r_~ ................ .............. ,.,henll " .. """' .... tNt9' I·-- FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1989 'wake-up call arrives in time ov r_olls~ Sluggish Marina tS 19-4 Streak at fin ish main.tam a three-to-the; point ad,an-as Manna "eru on to srnre :?l points apan in the founh quani.'r .\mt thl\ t 0 , win Vike tage tor most ofthC'game. 1n the fi nal penod , It was quite a time. the> h:id a lead ~fore c.l1sa:.tcr j id 49 41 S t Ed l n fact. "hen (nka Miller corrd turnaround. cons1dcnna the Vilo..1na~ struck. h prOV eS -UfiSe Win OVer i SOO \\'Ith 5 48 lefl. the ( hargcrs had built ~C'Ored onl> IS points in the fir t half. "We pla>ed great defensl.'. buf our s a res · their b1gcst mar&Jn of the gam<' at ' • "( hn ta 'I ori..e 1s 'M1 s ( lutl·h' for offense was tembk •• (Jtd \\ 1lham\ .i ,, . By STAN GRANCU "ere di\ 1ng all O\.Cr the floor. \t\ en and appeared to be pulltng us." Thornton said "\.\ e turn to her .. Dcfens1\'el>. we a comph he<l all of .,..,,...c., ... ,,,..,1 .. Ho\\ever "e "'ere fonunate ~I-a"a~ Thars "hen Thornton. det·1~ed "'hen the hca1 I\ on our goals. but on ofTen~ "'e could t t The Manna V1 k1nas av.oke lrom a Itson Krau~ made '"0 \Cry dtfficull a ttmt'OUt "as netts I). ..Wt' mu\l be the \\Ol"'H ~taning ne,er get runnmg V.-e "ere a ltttle op s:po pme-lona hibernation with s:48 kft shots JUSl as the 30-4'ttond buuer . "I told the girls that the) "ere ~1111 team 10 bnsl>.t'tball. I do not Ir.no"' confused and there •~ no e>.cu e for and proceeded to out~orc Edison sounded. and Chn ta Yorke picked 1n the pmc. de p1te ha' 1ng done \\hilt the problem I) I ba'e tned that · 19-4cn route toa 4Q-41 \llCIOr) O\Cf up an eas) t\\-0 points -.hen '"0 e\.er)thmg "'ron~ that a team ... ould e\el)thing I "'"°" and ti has not "E\en though 1t 11.earl~,th1s&ame De'ense carries the Charaers Thursda) night at Edison pht)ers colltdcd going for a do" Thor.nton ~1d ··1 told them that helped at all. ~fa}bC it is be\.<iuse "e "as for a pla)oll spot .\nd ~?"' "e 1 ' Manna Hiah rebound." 1f "e could rut 1t H>ge1her "l' could ha\.t' a number 0 r,oung pla\ers. anJ hne dugour\C!'hes <i big hole - The VICtOr) helped keep Manna Edoon Coach Rand> "'1lhams win tht) tht ng the) get Ol'r\. ous before 'a game Pacing the ( harge~ "ere )CO tor Se a h aw k s past perfect through thret Sunset Lngu~ echoed Thornton·s thouJhts Tnen 'r orkc Knst) \parls and becau the\ are not usro to the "'nsdcn fanabe "1th U point) _and S games and 1mpco,cd the e1Jhth-.. This one retlll) hurts." \\1lh1m Mehsa ort1no responded to ~tuauon · Junior Dcbbtl' Fi .. chrr"llh 11 point · Hun ti n~on , 9-25 ranked(5-I\ 01Hs1on)V1k1ngsto1 5-3 said .. We d~r,cd to '-"tn 11 We 1 hornton's challenge o n1no. "This had to br the "om fir 1 half Manna no" mu t face leaaue overall The Charae~ fell to I-:! in ootpla)cd them. and "-C pla)ed great Manna's leading scorer. a"ole from \\c ha\C' e\.Cr pla,~d 1111. "the girl~· leaders Fountain Valle\ and Ocean league and 6-10 o"erall defense ·The) JUSt got lud.) and a three-same s\ump . 1n the final came h ck and "on . .ind I think that \ 1e" ne\l "eek The) '1s11 the "We didn't de~n e to win the sudden I> 1he game turned around... minutes as she \Cored eight of her I' \ho" s ) ou "hat lo.ind ot das\ the' Barons T ursda) and ho t the 5ea- pme," ~1d V1k1ngs ( oach Mike T he contest "as a baule of turn· points ' ha\C · · ha"ks on Thurdsa) Edison ho ts Thornton. "Edison outp la)ed us unul overs and neither teonm "as "t'r) C)pnrl..s \J.aned to dom1na~e thl.' For Edt\on tt \\IS ,\notht'r fru trat-t., nl\ers1t) 1n a non-le:iauc t·ontc 1 t~JaS4fourmtnUi ~t n~~1t--'n\•dc vnr10gfhcotlloom1s.rn1b~ ina lnss OD [•w..,ta~ Lb · Ula bs!forc.faun& lhe Charge-rs wanted II more. and the) tra\Chng calls and bad passe\ to span. and 'r'orke added four of her r battled Fountain v.ille) ooh to 1~11 Seaha"ks on the road Tucsda~ Edison'• Laura Vlnc h {leftJ reacllea for a rebound between Marina 's Gll11an Bean and Ch rlata Yorke; Vi kings' LIN Orosco (middle) goes up 0.-, ..... ,..._~~ ...... for a ahot ag alnat Charger•' Laura Radlo ff: and Edlaon'• Stefanie Moor· man (right) dJahe• off a• abe bumpe Into Yorke. Marina won , 4 9 -4 '1 . Edlsonpins U · 11. t 2 O I lossonVikes n1 r a 1es , m oves o ·.-in eague l he Edison High ( harger tool.. the ms1de track toward the ~un\Ct League wrestling title on fhur da) wtth a 36-23 "'" O\'Cr '1s1t1ng Manna Eight lead changes took place before Junior John <. O)lc pinned his opponent 1n the I 'S-pounc.l class to hammer down he '" tof} for Ed t\On. which 1mpro,es 10 2-0 in leaaue alt1on (7-~ ovrrall l 03\e N1c.-drtnghaus \\On ht\ match '-"tth a pin three mmutc) into his 105·pound bout r cam- mate MiKr Dubo' p1nnl-d ht\ opponen11u 165 pound~ in I 12 (Pleue aee WRESTLDIG/82) Sase's 15 h elp beatSaddleb ack . 45-42 : Newport comes back to top CdM, 40-37 fhe l ln1 H·r<,1t\ TroJnO'I ralltrJ 1n the IOunh quarter to pull off a narro" 45--'2 \ ICIOf) 0\ er Saddleback In t hl· Roadrunner.,· g~ m ThursJa~ to rc- mam unbeaten in ~a Vtc" L('JJUl' girls ba~l..ethall all ton A baslo.c:t b> ')helll'\ Oa\f'I put thl' T roians. .:!--0. IJ-3 ahe.td. -4 I -411 n1or nd' John<;0n addcJ l"-O field goals ·,n the tinnl minute tin1sh1ng \\lth e1g111 po1n1' and mnl' rebound~ "h "'as rcall) .in e\ctttng gaml., .. . Un1H·~1t) (oa1.h Doug \ore) ~id. •· 'addleoock pla)rd \ldl. but '-'C aot .1 goo<l ~rlorm.1nre lrom l1u r \l'lllnf'> "hen "c Ol'l'dcd w Lome bJl l f hc' C.lOrN I~ of our l" potnl\ tn the fourth quanl•r ·· ~n"u ,~tk \.lS(.• k d the Tru1am. \\tth I ''pllllll' h1t11ng "eH'O of 111 \hllt\ 1r,1rn thl' nr~or Jun tor Deni .... • ( 1Jnd.1ra Jddl·J llllll' point\ tor l fni \addkhal k dropped to 0-~ tn lcatzUl' Sailors ·rally, 4 0 -3 7 ''''WcJlOrl H.irt>ur High·., .\It l1um1ta 'rnrcJ ~'en ot her t~am BiJrons. Y-aq.ueros seek 3-0 in league. And both an'favon •d to maintain p res ure in r esp rlivr leagues \un..cl t1nd \outh C"O<l\t I l'.t&ue baskrt~ll le3dt:r\ f ount.un \'alln (2-0) 1and lr\1111.· <:!·O> Jrc te.nort•d 1(1 ma._e 1l J-0 tun11ht a .. Oranac Coa\l rea prep quintet talo..c tht: noor pin. 1 hC' Baron~ unc.kr < OJl h O~'C Bro~n. ta._l" a I~-~ oHrall n:-curd to Wr tm1n tcr. "'here the I ton\ a"aat 10 a contr.a 1101 pm1t1on Wc\tm1n<,IC'r, \mall .ind ~hort on c'\pcnencc. 1s '· 11 o'crall 0-, 1n league pla). anJ "CH' bl-po1n1 hl~.,.., on Wcdncsda) a in\t 0c~·3n \ 1e" ( 27) • Tr)1na 10 \ta~ w1th1n rangl' uf f.ounta1n \ alk-. ar~ four t'Ontendcr\, mclud1na 1m:~ \On fa,orne ()(c. n V•cw. ~h11:h 1 1 tlununaton tkalh, and falt \On anJ \bnna. tYto tl'llnl\ v.1\h CU pla)otl amh1lm0\ 'If"\ Utt'. mcanv.h1k, unJ\:rthcJtr\: • uon of C h StCH' Keith. 1 rolhn' alonaau \1m1l.u p; :c. por11n1 If>-- o,c..-11 mar a\ the aqu r ~·ni dov.n 1he road 10 < an1 trano Valin a-0. I ~-4) OC I WcJnesJav, f 1'11. hov.t' er. the mu,1 d '"'1th 1nH.c:hn1 t11\t0n tt"JO ton1 ht, tam •1th an h bacw ouml. but a~ to ~111 c«>-9 u\(talO Saddkbltk"' I ·I RooaUrunm·r tht No 1-rankrd team in 0 fln 11.; ounl)' and •he < II l>n •MUn. ihoW\'d \l lncrahtht in t~ar oJ>("net 11 uuM" ... commuuna.1 &umo'r"' and al..,..l"t, :a.he' hOM l:atks 10 put I .are UHO lWtf fent dc':tpitt tht *' &aaa.11 ofJfn I\~ 9Ulpu1 WM WI •Of• 11'(: \ Tnn 1£!lll ·~ .... chc>dulc 11 •1 • ~llf'IMlf l H .U• EO~(I 11 •' "'•'•a I II 0cHI\ V ... 11 I •• H,,.M "v'Oft 8HC" 1 l f:OUl\1e V• •• U 0 •I ~titm "''" 0 : S..'11-lMtw "''• i. ,. l) ., ""''!fl t l-0 l'fe""'' H 100t 10 II a• CbtOfte M l ,.,.. II 0 S.~o II 0 •'I. ... ,,. fO I s.u9I CM SI l.Ntu9 M.:1\.IQft V-, I I •I .,,. 17-t r,1 foro tO>lJ •• C•"''''•'IO "'• • u 01 C~• O•ll ., O•na M , o 01 .. K ifl< (MSI ......... , Cos. Y!•M co., •I fr•~o H 'II 0 .,,._ II I) •I l.e 8HCl'I 10 II •~ H 'II 0 t l ~00cftlti4199 (1-0 ~ ,.,.,.,, u. .. ~ ~y lO.ll •I \t P•~ 1-0 8 l!\041 A"MI f0-I) 81 Seo It (I I) ·~De 12-01 .. (,tan\: 13 h1t JU\l 4 of ~.3 Imm the Oc>en 1n the lir 1 hate and finished at JU~t 42 ptt('('Ot. but \\IAS "lth1n on,. f>OIO t or JJICbad.: V.Hh \I\. :-ConJ\ kit \h"d~a). \addlcba{k t.ake:'\ 1t' m-·orJ 'and n:putahon 10 Uni1>{f"lt) .,.,her<' the frOJtaM ll'tt\lUl in must•\llo in \ltU• atton l n111~r'\1C) "-a' a I ~·ro1nt h1 1 tu ( oron1 d I b r \\ r J n and n 1n I b.l kHQ-thc-v. II \lluatmn 1-o other Sea V1t"W p mr' ol note mcludc the ~k RI) n\ 1r ol ~CV. rort ttarbor Ind h~t ( Of'On:I Jirl lu. anJ at 1 utt1n. ormer Tu 11n h 1'1m O'Brien \ak~ h1\ f 'tan· n 1 EaUts into 1 pine v.1th a mu\t• •1A·lafid~ Two.umc Utfcrid1na Pldfi c-•ut l~aaw hami>con "oodbndac. nkia 1had 111 hMCh fuR wnh h&IUI)"' ,._ CGlla Mell t2·1 I) \\~an· dliy. host1 ptnca.-ra,on1~ 1..:MUn:a Hllh high I 'I po10I\ 1n lhl· lourth quarter 3\ thr \J1lor\ ralli,·d tr11m J \l\-po1nt Jcfil 1t to l JPt un: J ..io-r \t'a \. "'"' Lcagu l ' it ton Du"'n I I -~ 'l at thl' end ot thrC'C' pt•rnld<. .111rr ht·in~ t1C'd Jt the halt. the \atlllr' toolo.. lh l'lr til\t k aJ \in1.·C' the ti N hJll '~h,•n Jen Hall hit o1 patr ol lrn· thro"' "tth ~~ ~·1.ond\ k ft tiall tint~hcd \\llh etttht point\ 'c:" pt11 t. 2 -1 2. I I alc.o rrrcn rd 12 ptllOh lfllO\ f IOJ \1d 1Ulft' and k n R\an ~rabt~:d c1gh t rd\Qund' l\.elkc: ( ohC'n ll'd < d\1 0-~ 1n k agu( "11h I tt point' Warri or s r oll, 5 3 -20 \\ ooohrid~l' H 1gh j umped 11ut to lead\ tit I'-~ .11 tht• t•n ul llnC quanrr and .l 1-IJ al the hall to earn 3 '4-~0 Pac1(i<' ( oa\t I t'3guC' "1n on the: Hawi..s· Ooor l t'W \\ chrcn kct thl \.\ .. m tif' 11-5. :?-0 \\<tlh 19 f>l1tnh .inc.I lh rebound\ tnl ludtnll '" lln lhl ol· tenst\ rend I C\ltl' R.ithbun addl·d I:! point<. L.igu na JI 111'. 0-2 1n kagul· did no1 ha\{' a pla'cr s.:nr.:-llHIJl' than li't' po mt'" Mesa falls, 59-4 9 ( osta ~1C'\:1'' \h:innon \u\ttn ~urcd 14 poantc. and 1~b~-J "'~ rebound~ but 11 wa!>n t l'nl)u(th to o 'enale Trahuco H1lh "htlh flt'"'l·J a '9-41.) Paulil ( oa'1 L cague "in (Pleue eee GIRLS/Bl) The Ocean VteY. High girls b3ske1- ball team rC'tained 11s share of first place in the unset Lea~ue Thursda> night. eas1n& to a 59--5 victor) at t lunttn&ion Bea h The Seahawls, l 8-:?. 3-0. scored the first I 2 points of the game and ne\C'r lool>.ed back. The Ocean V1ew defen "as again a strong point as the Scahawks hrld a unset opPonent to 25 points for the third straight outing. ··our detense has been real soltd." said Ocean View Coach Ollie Manin "To hold a good ofTenm e team ltke Fountain Valle> to 25 points 1s really doing something .. The Oilers. 2-1 :!, 0-J. needed to score I l points in the fi nal quancr to reach 25. \\htle QC'ean View had 24 points 1n tht 'founh penod alone onng balance was once again a le) for the hal..Y.s as Fabiola unez ( 11 points) was the only pl a)er tn double figures. while three others ch1ooed 1n "'1th e1ght,.p<>ints apiece ·•w t'·,e had ins1<re and outside balance." Manin note(): "On the inside. we've got He1d1 (Hascmann) and Jenn_y ( ul hvan). while o.n the oum de. Co ette mith and Fabiola give us a ntct comb1na11on. Huntington Beach was led b) Jennifer Ambrose w11h eight points and N()(I Lo.vin wtth St>. Barons maul Lion s Founuun Valier-High led from stan to finish. bu1ld1n.g 3 35-4 lead at th half an dt~tctung-host West-• minster. 64-11 For the Barons. 12-7. :!-I. Carol) n Fo\ led the wa) .,.,1th 10 points. "'h1lc "•mt B11Jcr. Am\ Brand and C'athr)n fi..u~kendail added eight-. each The Baron · sttond-tnnge~ held \\-e tmtn 1er scorel('SS tn thr S«'Ond qu1nt"r Ram stack to .Missouri . Mart-. Ramslack "'t.o CnJo)ed an ou1s1and1ng senior ~ason a Mater Det Htgh's quartcrbaclo.. tn I 9~P and t h<'.'n led the ba let ball learn to the C IF title as a point guard. has '>tgncd a nattonal lt'1ter of intent to pla~ football for the l 1n1,rr'itl \ o ( Mt oun ne\t' sca\tm on scholar~h1p RamsLac.._ "ho v.as recruit('() b) f e'IS·EI Paso d:vmtg t~ I 7 ~ason lk c1dcd ag,:unst going nght to hool :sftcr graduating 1n I qi and ha\-bttn "-Ori.mg the past \-car. Bob tull. "ho coached 11 L TE:.P then and recent!\-took the head JOb at \i 1ssoun. offered him a holarsh1p after Ramstacl ·h~­ cd interest 10 make a retum SOCCER Marin·a blanks Edison r '-fanna Htih·, \1C'lamr Frall'' ~ortJ the game's onl~ goal \\llh I m1nutc rc:-maan1ng. and the \ 11..tng\ "en1 on to dt'leat Edison. 1-0. '" ~n~l wgue "rts sou.er acl10J1' Thur:\da' tor '1anna \ fi~t "1n O\ e the Chargers 1n fi,c season EJ1 n v. h1ch had dorr11natcd th ~unset the pa t three \ears fC"ll ll.: 2· I· I in leacuc anc.l into ~ond plaC"C "'htk Manna hold fi~t '11.-tlh a \.0- mark ~-5-~ o'crall Manna goalie ~n tin Ro sma had c11ht s.a' e to earn her ~•sht hutoul ol the M"ason "•th tro~ upport Imm fullb01ck 'u11 Grapnll and Heather Huff. f-ra\.ei, ·go.al "au t 0.)ard chip sh o'er the' head ol El.Itson soahc Nik 1 umcr. a club l('3mmatc of f rak ht "a a 1 tcd hy Orbb1e K~1n. "ho pu hed the ball tro m a pi le 1n the' m1J dlc of the fit'ld to an open ft11kM In other .Jl fl!. makh . • C•rMa *' Nar t, """1 H~ t . l>~ntllC Pt-rktn!i rtd ~•th fhT minute~ rtma101na off ~"'' Broland' awu to anc the SCI Ke the St"a View l,na~ ~in fur a fw-f-W• .?..O le-UC' ~. Kim Ktm&ad had IOUr 'ntuca the \huloul fOr d M. "'" ~IC'nm aid ml 'had I t~pmt •• .... the 1lo"" "GPl""I ro tlMMI _. '''°W.~nw-MWf. • a.'"-1on)'I .. ~.,_._ ... wuaMr It)' •• -.:•:==~I * "* oru,a 11i ...... ...., ....... ,~ .. -· Wamon 1 v~ - c t Orange COUt J'AIL Y PIL01 I Frid y January t3 19H!;I I S PORI~ 8R f~~ ~----- Kimball reinains under suicide watch in custody From ne Auodated Prt>u TAMPA . Fla -Olymp1 r dl'crBruc.'t Kimball remained under a su1 1dc '-':Itch al the Hillsborough Count )' Jail Tbu™1a} bul was descnbcd as upbeat. calm nnd 1ry1na 10 adj us1 ··1 talktd with him toda\-and his mood \\J up he seemed calm. Hts spmls were upbeat comparcc.I IO yesterday after the shock of coming into a hartl-rore Ja il from the outside." said Maj . Jame ool.. J.a1I supe.-v1sor. "Perhaps I was overl ) concerned. but 1 was seriously coooemed:· Cook added. tailing about the special watch ordered for Ki mball "He fit 3 su1nde profile." Kimball is in custody aw:uting sentencing Jnn. 30 on fi ve charges in a drunken-driving man laughtl'r case. As trial started Wcdnesda}' he abruptl) .sw1tched his plea to guilty of smashing into a crowd ofteen-agl'rs last summer. killing two and inJunng fo ur. He said hedidn'l want the tamiltcs 10 ha \e to relJ,e lhe horror. Defense lawyers warned the Judge about possible suicidal tendencies. and the 25-~ear-old athlete wa) placed1 n a solitary cell when: 1h:'Ts checl.ed b) ]'aTl?'rs every I 5 minutes. When Kimball was locked up Wednesda) "ht• was scared to death of evcl)thing." Cook s.a1d ... I put him where he can be kept under obser\at1bn. He 1s under special watch. An officer looks 1n on him ever} 15 minutes." Cook fou nd Ki mball Thursda) 1n the e>.cmsc ~ard playUlgsohtare. Talking to the di ver rela\ed some ofh1s fears. Quote of the day Mike Knyzewski, basketball coach a1 Dul..e. rejecting the notion that he might become coach at Kentuck} 1f Eddie ullon ldt: "Look. f',c got 'Duke' tattooed in a'place on m) bod> I can't e'en show you." Knicks extend home streak Charles Oakley scored SIX of his 12 m points during a 15.-0 spu n that opened the third ..quarter Thursda} as Ne" York beat the Charlotte Hornets. 106-89. the Knicks' 12th consecut ive home victory. New York 1$ I 5-1 this season at Madison Square Garden. while Charlo11e has lost 11 consecuuve road games and 1s 1-15 away from home this season ... In other NBA games: Steve Coller scored 11 points in the fo urth q uarter as Washington rallied past v1s1t1ng M1am1. 106-100 .. OeaoJ1 Jolulson made one f rce throw and Danny Ainge added t" o m the final minute and Boston beat host New Jersey. 106-103, the Nets' fourth consecutive loss . . l n Houston, Ahem OlaJuwoa scored 32 {>Otnts. 111,Cludmg SJx m.aiibt baskets in tn e closing minutes. leading the Rockets past Ponland. I 16-106 ... Jolla Stock&on had 26 points. 16 assists and six steals and Utah scored 17 st"m1gh1 points in the first quarter to beat an i.\oion10 m Sall Lal e City. 11 5-91 . . DaJe Ellis broke a two.game shooung slump b> sconng 36 points. including four 3-pomters. and Seattle beat Dallas. 130-95. th{· SuperSon1c'i· 12th consecutive home v1ctol). Eilts. "ho was held to 17 points b> ·Ponland and (le\ eland 1n his last t"'o g:imes. ignited a 21-5 Seattle run during a six-min ute spa n 1n the thi rd quan er a) Seattle turned a 14-point lead in to an 88-58 ad"antage. Nicholls' hat trick ~ifts Kings Bernie Nleltolls scored th ree goal'i, his third hat trick of the season. 10 lead the Lo\ Angeles Kings to a 7-4 victory ovt<r the St. Louis Blues at the Forum Thursda}' n1gh1. The hat trick was the 13th ofN11.holls' eight') Car HL career. and the goals gave him 43 1h1s season. !l«ond 1n the league behind Mano Lem1eu>.. w1th 47 W11h 1he Kmgs ahead 4-3. Nicholls scored two goals in a span of I :04 earl}' tn the lhtrd penod for a 6-3 £cad that ~wed ti up for Los Angeles . Elsewhere in the NHL. Ron Satter had two goals and two assists and Mike Bullard scored twice as PhiJadclph1a defeated Quebec al the Spectrum . 7-2. e>.tend1ng the Nordiques· winless streal. to eight games. Murray Craven added a JOal and fo ur assists for the Flyers. who won their eighth ma1gh1 home game . In Boston, Stepbne Rieber sco red one JOSI and assisted on two others as Montreal 1mpro"cd its ~ason record over the Bruins to 6-0-1 with a 5-3 victory . . In Buffalo. Ray Slleppard scored at 9:51 of the third period to gi ve the abrcs a 6-5 victory over Chicago ... Rob Browe scored a goal and a~s1sted on fi ve others as Pittsburgh overcame an earl> 2-0 defi cit to earn a 9-2 victory over Minnesoui in Bloom1muon. .. IN THE BLEACHERS It\....._"), .. -.... • ......... ,,~ ._ ... ~~ Bryant on comeback trail .Brad Bry~ DO 1hc comcbaciWrom l!I four )'ears of struggle and frustration. shot a 4-undcr-par 68 and moved into a one-iShot lead Thursday after two rounds ef the Bob Hope Classic at Palm Dcsen. Bryant. 34. 1s tarting his 12th season on the PGA Tour but 1s pla}'1ng full-time for the first ume sin ce 1984. Bryant. who didn't finish higher than second 1n what he called .. m} first career:· was slowed by a senes of 1nJunes and shoulder surge() for the past four )Cars. "He deserves the 'guts)· award. after all he's been through and the wa ) he's coming back .. said Pe&er Jacobsen, one of Bryant's closest purs~rers 1n this fi ve-<lay. 90-hole tourna ment that is played on fo ur desen courses. Bryant. who pla)ed Eldorado Thursda). completed two ro unds 1n I JS. nine under par First-round leader Fred Couples, Blaine McCalllster and Jim Beaepe shared second at 136 . U .. Open champion Curtis Struge conquered Jet lag and a course he had pla}'ed onl}' once before to shoot a 6-under-par 66 and take the fi rst-round lead 1n the Palm Meadows Cup tournament in Gold Coast. Austra lia. Coach of Year honor to Nehlen Don Neblen was voted major<ollege • Coach of'the Year b) hi s fellow coacHes Thursday fo r leading West V1rg1nia to the first perfecl regular season 1n its 96-}'car football history. The Mountainee rs. beaten by Notre Dame an the Fiesta Bowl. finished with an I 1-1 overall record and a No. 5 national ranking ... Gene Up1baw, exec utive director of the NFL Players Assoc1a1to n. faces possible uix evasion charges. according to a pubhshtd repon 1n the Fon Wayne News-Sentinel . Penn uue's s\andout tailback Blair T~oma1, sidelined wnh a knee tnJury last year. announced he'll return for a final season wnh the N1ttany Lions rather than try out forthe NFL ... Former heavyweight champion Geor1e Foreman w•ll con11nue his comeback Jan 26 with a I 0- round fight 1n Rochester. N. Y. against Maril Vouog, a M 1am1 boxer who "'as a one-round knockout v1et1m of Mike Ty~on . . Newcomer Michael Cban& will jOln H"te rans Andre Agaul, Kea Flach and Robert Segoao on the U .. Davis Cup team that will meet Paragua) 1n Fon M}'ers. Fla .. Feb. 3-5. accordmg 10 the U .. Tenn•' Assoc1a11on ... Mike SmJ&ltson. a free agent pitcher who had agreed to salary arb11ra11on w11h Boston. worked oul a one -year. $470.000 contract with the Red Sm. Three oth ers chg1ble for arbitration agreed to ont·)'t'ar contracts. OulficJder Joe Orsalak-and Baltimore agreed 10 $280.000. double h1!. 1988 salary. infielder Rick Scltu and the Orioles agreed to S 170.000. a S5.000 raise. and catcher Mark Salas and the Chicago Whi te So>. agrec:-d to S237.500. a raise from his 1988 salary ofS 185.000 TelevlslonLradlo · • T£LEVISION Som -BOXING: From 1M7-Sugar Rav Leon.rd vs Marvelous Marvin Haoter lor ll'le world wet· 1erwe1on1 cnemolortsfllo from Lu V99u (tape), ESPN S'OS p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver 11 Cn1cago, TBS. 7:30 1>.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cleveland al Lakers, Prime Tk kel. I pm -HOttSE RACING: Senla Anlla rtolavs cnannet S6 (Prime Ticket, 12 JO a m ) 10 om. -INDOOR SOCCER: San 0•'90 el Delles tdeleveo>, Prime T1Ckel 12 JO 1 m -MEN'S GOLF: BOb Hooe Cleule from Indian Weus. lt"lird round. Cl•o.>. ESPN AADtO 7.30 1>.m -PRO BASKETIALL: Cleveland at Lekers. KLAC (S70) 7:30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden Sl1't~ ~· Cliooen . KRTH (930) _COllege hoops galore . DEl•is as NFL takes week off Bns~ Fans have lots of basketball to pick from this weekend WithJ>roftSsional football taking a wcekotrbcforeSuperBowl Sunday, ; collcae basketball takes over the • .-.~ spotll&J:lt tb1s weekend. ~ UntJI tht NCAA Tournament, hoopjunk1eiw1ll have plenty to ,. choose from, both from lht networks and cable. There~• numbtrof anract1ve matchups. but v1cwerd1 cretion is 1ull ldv1scd. ESPN isbolstinaa rccord-scttina 1 43hvepme this month, which • andudn It$ weekly Bia Eas1-B1a Ten doubleheaders on Monda)'s. • lfadoublcheaderisn•tenouah to :Jo.. tisfyan msa111bledcs1re for colltar :,. , hoops.1here'll be a quadruplcheadcr ·, onESPNSaturday,stanin1a191,m. ~llh 1he Atlant1cCoas1 Conference ,. matchupbetwctn Ocora1a Tech and Nonh C1rohnaSta1c. 6!" Threcmorepmesfollowback·to .. ;OJ becl·to-beck beginn•naat 4 with * call Texasfac1ngHous1on. LS meeting Kentucky and Tennessee Saatc taking on Tcnnc sec Tech. Viewers ma) waotto tune 1n the B11 West confrontation at 5 p.m Saturday betwctn Lona Beach Stale and Fresno State. which will be shown on Prime.Ticket Thcnetworkswtllalso1c1 tn the act. Channel 2 will beam three consecutivepmesSalurday- Loyola Marymount at De Paul al I I a.m .• Duke at Maryland at I p.m. and a Pac· I OofTcnna betWttn ianford and Washm11on Stattat 3. Also featured Sa1urday 1s UCLA's annual 1nters«11onal cl11h qainst Notre Dame at Paule')' Pav1hon That aame~tllbeshownat t 1:301.m.on Ch•nntl4. Other TV notes: • Forth0Kwhom111footblll. two collcaeall-111rpmesw1ll be featured Sunday-the Ent·West Shnne Game at Stanford (C'haRncl 7 at 11 :30 a m ) and the Japan Bowl from Yokahama(ESPNa1 7 p.m.). • E PN will beain uencsof 1 ndoor track .. ftd..l\rid metll S.1ur· day! wnh 1he Dalla Mom1na News Indoor Mt~lt 2p.m. • tr!llil•nt oa &be ioed lavty. the Lakcrs fiaure IOfe' well Sunday "'hen they venture acroM IOWll to tM Spor:\S rrna to rnfft tht lowly °"9Pm 1n a rare maunee. Aft unusU11111nl111 timtofJo•ctcdillla~dlt me ..thich well tie.,._ Oft • • The ftMI two--ftvr· day Bobffoptellllk ........ Dntr1 wffl bf •k c••Olllllllll 4 lJeljaainaet l:JO•..._ • sadly. 0 NBC Sports' 1clttas1 of the Fiesta Bowl pme beaween national cham- pi on Notre Oameand West V1rs1n1a on Jan. 2 drew a 17.0 national rauna. \he h1&hest ofanybowlpmc this year, ihenttworksa1d. Playinaopposite the Fiest.a Bowl. A8CsRoteBowlhada 10.8rauna. lowcsl 1n 1he tclcv111on h11tory of the pme. N8Csa1d. Therat1namcanun1vtrqeofl 7 percent of an U.S. TV houlrholds were l~ned into the Fiest.a Bowl, or about I S.4 million hou1tholds. ''The Fiesta Bowl. of coune. was for the nauonal chim~nihip. and it wn tM haahHt rated of the ~ar. fac1na what ti'acht1onallyi~ the hiah· est rakd bowl aamt,'' NBC rnr1rch ~1ali11 Gray Seamans told the An«iated Pm&. ''And~bHt It band ii)' -by s 7 pment. •• CBS"Couon Bowldrew19 8 ratina. lotwcst in its hil10f'Y, 1nd the Hall orFamt BoWf on NBC had an 8.1. ~ Cttrus loWI. on ABC. had a 7.lrauna. Nll•ioftal ""S lftnounttd art.er for N BC"a 8otWt (12.1) 1ndA8C"1~80wt 1.1).wtuc:h famtC9Ctl odltr• ~time. Sll1n1n1•id•.._...,.led =:nwrwdlil~ ••ioMld•=-•lbow-dcNfttwo,...... Wal5.I ~=;wr ...... _.... =' C B. ' ~ I ~ , ' I • ~ • 1 .. r ( '41 4 I ' Richardson's jumpergiv.es UCLA victory Bruins edge USC. 67-66. on basket with 11 seconds left From Tiie A11ociated Pre11 Guard Pooh Richardson'5 18-foot Jumper with 11 seronds remain ing lifted UCLA to a 67-66 vic tory over USC Ill a Pactfic-10 basketball aame Thuooa) mght at the SPort) Arena. After Richardson's basket. the TroJans chose not to call a timeout. and Alan Pollard's 20-footcr bounced oJT the rim at the buuer. · Trevor Wilson had 17 poin~ and eight rebound• to lead tht Bruins. who raised 1he1r rct:ord 10 9.3 overall and 4~11n the Pac-10. Anthony Pendleton had 14 po1n1s and Chns Munk had 10 and a game h11h f O rebounds for the Tro,ans. who lost their fourth stra1ghl and fell 10 7-8 and 0-4. After falling behind 6-0 1n opening minutes. USC ralhed to lead by as many as 12 points en route to a 41 -31 hllfflrrm-tnct:-trontfe T1'0)anr.wtio ~ ~em1t'om the floor in the first half. "'en1 cold at the outset of the second, maktngJust one of their first 10 shots and going one stretch of 7:02 without a point. Meanwhile. UCLA was outscoring USC 17-2 10 start the second half. taking a 48-43 lead with 12:30 remainu•g. The Bruins led 52-45 when a basket by Pendl~ton staned a I 3-2 run that gavt the Trojans a 58-54 lcad at the 6:51 mark. The game was tied four times following that. the last ume at 65. USC's Chris Moore then made one of two free throws to give his team a one-point lead with 27 seconds left. The Trojans had other chances at the hnc. but made JUSI 4 of 9 free throws down the stretch and 13 of 23 in the game. Elsewhere m the Pac-I 0: Arlzou 8$, OreJH State If: Anthon} Cook scored 20 points and Jud Buechler 17 as I 2•tl-ranked Arizona overcame an early I I-point delic11 to post th <' easy win. Oregon Slate. 9-4. 2-3. htt eight of 1\s first nine shots but Arizona. I 0-2. 5-1. l~d. 42-32 at halftime. and the Wildcats' man-to-man defense helped e~tend the lead to 59-39 with 17-7 spun in the first 6: 18 of the second hal f. keyed b> three Buechler baskets. Ar11ou Stale 7%, Ore10• 71: Trent Edwards scored a caretr-h1gh 26 points and sank a lay1n with one second lef\ ·to give Anzona Slate. 8-5. 2-3. the win over Oregon. 6-7. 1-Z. Stanford 71, Wa1laln1to11 U : Todd L1cht1 rebounded an errant )..point attempt by teammale Andrew Vlahov and scored w1th two seconds remaining. hf\mg Stanford. 11 ·3. 4-1. 10 the win al Washington. 4-8. 1-3. C.Jlforala U , Wasfliartoe State tt: Sophomore forward Roj Fisher scored f7 points as Cahfom1a. 12-4. 3-2. held off Washington Stale. 6-7. 1-3. in Pullman In the West Coast Athleuc Confercn~· Loyola Ma rymoaet 17, Santa Clara SO: Hank Gathers. leading the nation in scoring and rebounding. had 29 points •nd I 0 ·rebounds to lead Loyola Marymount. 8-5. 2..0. to the victor'} at home. Jeff Fryer added 23 points for the Lions and Per Stumer had 15 rebounds. Pepperdlne 71 , USF U : Tom Lewis \Cored 18 poin ts and Case}' ( rawford had 16 point!> and 12 rebound\ 10 lead Pepperd1m· 10-7 ~-0 , Clui1 Moore of USC &oee ap for a •bot o..-er tbe oatatretcbed a.rm. of UCLA '1 T,..,.or WU.On u Ronnie Coleman of the Trojan• looka on Tbunday at tbe 8porta Areu. In other gamtS involving top 20 teams: UJU.ols 113, Wl1coa1ln IO: Kendall Gill made all seven shots from the fie ld. incl uding fo ur 3-pointers, and fin1~hed with 19 points as No. 2 llhno1s. 14-0: 2..0. brcacd to the 81g Ten victory. -Mlc~paH,MlDnesota U :Sean H1gg1ns. mak1ngh1~ first stan afier a three-ga me suspension. S(.'Ored 20 poi nt\ and No. 6 M1ch1gan. 14-1. 2-0. rolled to the Big Ten VICIOry. Miami, Fla.17, Kuus It: Joel Warren made a foul shot with two sceonds remaining for his onl) point of the game and M1am1 upset No. 16 Kansas. ending the Jayhawks' I I -game w1nn1ng streak and handing them their second loss 1n 15 ou11nP~ ovP~ll • CCI rally falls shy, 60-67 Chnst Collcae Irvine's Michelle Fems SC'Ored 20 of her team-high 26 poinls in the second half as the µgles rallted from a nine-poinl hal01me delic1\ to within one poinl near the finish. but It wasn't quite enou&h as The Master's College held on for a 60-57 District 11r women's basketball victory Thursday. · Laurel Hud&ens scored 29 p0in1s and grabbed 10 rebounds to leao the Mustangs. 3-9 overall CCI pulled w1th1n S8-S7 wtth 35seconds10 go and ~bbed 1 rebound at the defens1ve end before tufr!1ng 1t back o'er. The Mustanp' Carolyn Waltman hit two frtt throws wnh thrtt sc-conds to play to seal 11. In mcn~s acuon: Coacordla·Mllwautt t'7, C'brtst ColleJe l.rvlae 71 : Dan Hueler SC'Ored 29 points and gni~d nine rebound~ to lead the v1snin1 Falcons to the non<onfercncc win Ktnh Rogenhad 20 pointsand 12 rebounds for CCI 4-1 l . while Alben Ga}' had 22 points and four steals. and Aaron Clasen had 13 assists Concofd1 a 1mpro'ed to S.-9 Thursday's college basketball scores wen ltOGICtU ,.,,..,. U Or-St .. "'' ,_ '' n Or-,. .... s. 10 --St •1 .,_ ... _ U s.i. ().ftO )I •1 , ...... ,. .• .., w •• -.... ,, '1 , __ " .. -Mecl(O 0 ,_., .. , W•K '1 (Mttt (-,, ..... ,, -ti N A•ll-SI l ...... --11 "'""• ,.., ... ...__II ~'"'•"<'<•SJ s ........ , ...... ......._ .. UCLA •1 UK t6 U• ... '1 Kew• 61 w-"u ...... ~1n W-II, hu\ (I ..... ,, IOUTMWHT ,.,.~ L""'• •ec• 111 "°"''°" ""'"' MMrl .. ""-,_,,_ .. , ... , i.., ...• ) c-,. .. _ . ., 62 ,.,_ •i c.. .. ,_'*' " "-... M n ,, ... ie• ,._ n -... ~ ... _, .. '1 lt~V .. l'•oOt" l .......... TKll n -T-II _ .... .,, ........ --SI " -f i...o • -.... 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T raburo H1lls 1mproved to '1-5. 2..0. wh1lt Costa Mesa dropped to 4-J I Moa led 1fier one qu.ancr. 1 l-6 was tted at the hair. 27-27. and trailed b) fi\e wnh onl} lhrtt m1nut~ 10 pll) ~hen 1t ran 1n10 foul trouble. Senior auardi Kim Oood and T~na Nauyen added 12 and 10 po1n1s, ~pcc11vely. for Costa Mesa Weekend 'PV ,-radio sports Saturday TELEVlSION 9 a.m. -COU.EOE BAKETBALL: Gcors1a Tech at Nonh Carolina lat.J..~PN. 11 1.m. -CO GE IASKETBALL: Lo}'ola Marymount at De Paul, Channel l . 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASUTBALL: Notre Dame at UCLA, Channel 4. 11 30 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF! :Janwca Cla sic from Monteao Bay. second round. ESPN. 11:30 a.m. -PRO HOCKEY: New York Ran,ers at P1ttsbuf'lh, WOR. I p.m. --COLLEGE BAKETIALL: Duke at Maryland. Channtl 2. 1:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOU': Bob Hope Classic from Palm Dcten. founh round, Channel •. 2 p.m. -TRAC& ANO FIBLO: Oallu Mom1n1 Newt Indoor GamtS. ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLBO& BAl&BTBALL: Stanford at Wash1f\llon t.alt Channel 2. 3 p.m . -IOWLiNG~ AC·Dcko ClaS&tc from Torrance (ddayed). ChanMI 7. . . J:OS p.m. -U..I. OLYMPIC GOLD: Hi&hhshtt of Winter Nuional Gymnuticl Cham~onsfiips from Colorado Ss»!lnas and.Skate Canada from Thunder Bl), Ont (ta~). TBS. .. p.m. -COU.SOE IAl&ETBALL: Tcus 11 Houston. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -WIDS WOllLD OP IPOllTI: Wot1d Cup sluina. pm~i~~). Oanncl 7. S p.m. -11: aAl&SftALL: Lol\I Beac" St.alt at Fresno suac. Primt Ticbt. 6 p.m. -CO" ms MIKSTaALL: LSU at Ktnnacky (~at lft~t). ESPN. 1:.10 p.m. -POOl'aML PIO 8owt ftom M11mi -PoliC't ~to. Millni and o.dt County (Fla.) Vi. IM l.APO(dlllr ,,._ TicUt. -a P.•· -I~ Suu Anita rtplays. Channll J6 (,.,_ IQ:JO ._,..,). . l:JOJ& -aMKaftALL: THMmeE S111e1tT•-H • 7 30 J> m -PRO HOCKEY: Hartford at Km&.'> Kl.AC (S70) Sunday ' •& STAllGl• IS W.._,. 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Not•ect 41 Ecru 50 Atncan lend 52 PoelPOM 53~port 54 Light t09 55 Gtatted • her M -pura 57 W.-pon,e H Arkone dty u nw .. 11 - .. -.., 387518~ lircfl-..01mo ~ 8cfl ~ M1-IOS2 BA!GtiT N.8. OFFICE App IM3/9qft, Pm Betti Neer PCH. Po.e Offtce ~ ........... 21M7 * ..... ...._ 252/S451521 so. " CALL lcotU 14-2301 •.. ., .• ,. 8eeutlM lg ofb. • QUtllty r9CllPtlOn .,.. .. ~ 1303 AYOC9do, St• 225, N.9. T»alO Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Frtday, ~ 13, , ... ANGECOA T PILOT Pontiac's 1989 Grand Am SE ~~ds exCitement to its design, features The 1989 Gra~ Am SE hos o new everything 1s· eosy to see ond reach. loo~ Ponlto.: hos g ven "P.xc tement" Keane Git wheels However, rh s is nor o mo1ar new meaning ' by Tom Ke~ accomplishment lor the Grand Am It hos o·ne~ lroot end featuring o hod good des•gn when small gril e ond honzonrol head 1ghls SPEbFICA TIONS in1roduced four years ogo. A grooved s1de·body molding op. VEHICLE TYPE 5 • O"e thtng root rubbed me rhe pears to w rop oroond the cor os tne passenger, '4 ·d00<, front.wheel drave wrong woy, l1rerolly, wos the three- some grooves is used an the bumper sedan. potM sear belt. It's onchored ro the design Another eye catchang feoture BASE PRICE................... front door rather than the door ~st. is the low hood hne g1v1ng th s 104,lr• S 13.799 05 tested. $16,20 u. Thoug 1 's easier ro reac_h and fasten, d00< o modern, ra 1sh appearance ENGINE ·TYPE •••••• :.... .... 4• the angle the strop crossed mv chest The rear end hos "neutral dens ty" to I cylinder. in·hne SOHC. MFI, turbo. . wos annoy ng Instead of crossing ot "lamps and bod.up lomps Odd ng ro tt e . DISPtACEMENT ••. • 2-chesr level. r crossed me neor clean smooth design liter shoulder ond ned level. W th e"ery Ir's polflted w ith o bas,. coot alld HORSEPOWER netl • .• •• 165 1urn of my head. I felt 11 rubbing. In o cleor coot, the latest method useo m ot 5 600 rpm collts1on, I suspect my ned would 1he e11t0Me1,...e ~wt•r, ~ _,. e' .,..._ WROUf lib 1 l. . ~ bt9A._l)h..-.,._'°'.....clf<t 0<d1nory poonl 1ob loo~ s11mufo1 ng 4 000 rpm. mo11on • The 1989 Grand Arn SE I drove was TRANSMISSIO 3. On the plus side of the safety pointed s1fver. which is o common speed aurp~moric. resrro1nts 11 now' hos 1hreepo1nt belts color but on this car '' looh {, f o WHEELBASE 103 4 l9r passengers 1n 1he rear sear. m1ll1on buds in. The Sf model •S equipped with o 2 Perhaps 1ho1's on eio99ero11on. TRACK Irons rear 55 6 / liter turbocharged engrno that but I got the 1mpres~ 01 •he Grond Am 55 2 n produces 165 horsepower A 2 3 SE costs more mo" ·~ S 13 799 base TU~NING DIA.ME TEi liter 16 valve engine is o"o lable os price Actually rd d ft1,; bottom ne 34 4 11. on option J Though rhe turbo<:norged totaled $16 201 -tre"cor was OVERAll LENGTH engne provides good gos mileage, I loaded 180. I tn. wosn't o"erwhelmed while occe'eror. The rhree mo n 1eorures of or. OVEPALL WIDTH 66 5 ing option poc oge in.:lud»n a•r cor '" Im not soy ng r's slugg sh b1.t ~ dihon1n9 POwer. op,.ra•ed dr ... er s HElyHl 52 5 in d1dn thovette~et up ondgoolorher seat ond power w ndo""s Ir also tcod CURB WEIGHT turbocharged cars Pon11ac will odd rhe odd111onol oprons ot o thr"'e 2.826 os morez1porrheendolthe 1989model speed outomol1c rronsmoss on. a FUEl (APACIT'Y 13 6 year when they introduce o high premium sound svs•em "" r~ E Tli1 gals . perf ormonce engine m 1he SE The SE Pontiac'• new Grand Am SE t. painted with a . a8ed in the automott.Ye lndutry. T1aU mak• baae coat and a clear coat, the latest.met.bod an or dinary paint job look etimulattnc. I handles well. It's equipped w ith something that Ponrooc calls 'deflect· ed dasc struts " Thoy ore designed to absorb v1bro11ons ond soo~ up the rood 1ohs, resulting in o smooth ride The sreenng 1s precise yer easy ro control While dr1v1ng lhl'! Grona Am SE rt>e words. ''We Bu1IO be 1emenr ' kepi running through my rrunu r ve always assoc ore tt101 p rose w11ri speed power ond performance. Now, 1ho1 def1nit1on 1ntludes oppooronce and Style PARTIES: II you ore hosting o parry here ore tips 10 help e ... eryone ho ... e a sole holiday Hove nonalcoholic drinks ovo1lob e Help 9~esrs pace their dflnks h-. not rushing loi,I\ up glosses Don t m1i.. ' s1df ' dnnks; use normal poruons focu~ o•1entioo on· food rhu~ d t ... er1tn9 attention from the bar Sro~ serving olcohohc beverages ohour on hOur belore the party is to entl Encourage each grextp to hove o des1gno1ed driver. If o guesr hou •oo much to . dnrk, urge him o· ~er 10 stov over Ot ' arrange 1ronsportat1on with o sober friend or coll o 1ax1. Al MOST VERBA TIM· SpeolllnQ of the 1ncreostn9 1mportonce of women 1n the cor marker ~obert Rewey vice president of soles operotJOn 01 Ford Mote< Co so1d "They ore the prtnc1pol driver of nearly hall the new cars ood ore tnfluen11ol 1n the selection of most of the cars being purchased • MORE MEN PER GALLON· Men dr ve on o"eroge ol 13 9 6 2 "moles per-, • yeor, more than double the 6 38 1 : miles driven by women : : .. . AM FM stereo w11 cassette EPA MILEAGE IM TING Nevertheless, SI 6.20 I is o lo 01 21 c ty 28 highway money but !hen s 1t1ng 1n •he dr iv.er s 1989 Ponr1oc Gro~d Am SE Seoon ------------------------------------------~---------------------~,i Federal safety group con.ducts cras h tests on.vehicles seat I opprec•oted the le~ ot \ucti is roted three whees things os leather wropp1ng the s1eerin9 wheel par~ ong broke ond sh1frer In odd1t1on to these lu.(urious touches wos the comfort of o six way power ort1culoted buc~ er seat w ith moveable supports. Not only wos rh s seat ottroet1ve 1t lelt good to moke mf lop in o seat ol luxury The bock ol lhe rear seat folded down prov1d1ng o poss through 10 the trunk Or v1ew 1ng rt onorher woy with the trunk hd open I used the poss . through to go n odd11tonol cargo lour wheels •S bestl STRONG FE:.\ TURE peoronce WEAK FEATU~E Shoulder belt snoc~ n the rear seor or o .. Ap h's obvious the designers gove o lot ol •hough• ro thP. locot1on 01 rhe 1nstr1;.men1011on and controls, for WASHINGTON AP -federo regulators will crash 34 1989 model ors 10 meosurP how rhe occuponrs would lorP 1n the e"enr of on octuo occ1dont the Nottonol Highway T roflic Solety Adm1n1stror on sod receorl,.. The cors will be run 01 35 mph nro o fo:.ted botr er under 1~e ogenc, ~ public crash.res• program The results will be rr eosured by dummies worf!d w1rtl .nstrumen•s ·~or show the force 011 the ht!Od, ciiesr ood upper legs The •<lumm.es will be protP t<'d Df' SP.at belts or 011 bogs All ouro model\ orP crash restt•d by rl'ie r monuto<1ur•.,s 10 ensure rhey compl1 w1tt', l1•derof s.ole1-, stoodords bu• th ro~vlts O't! 11~1d sAcret by •n .. c.ompon e.s The 35 m~ • •est conduc•Pd o,. NHT.SA 1s 5 mp tos•Pr • on me speed required !or comphoncP. w t~ t~ e solerv ~rondords Possenge• cors 10 b 1es1t•d 1.intlt•• t .e pul.>hc crash test rogrom ore rl'P. Aud 0, CtieHO e1 Co1 r c• (hr) \II'!• filihAvenue..Dodge Dovtono.Doug Sp.r r, Eog'e MedoUion Eog t' Prem.er ford Pr e fOfd hunoer b1cd Geo Metro 2 door a • oor Hoodo C111ic C~X H.,.'llndo Sonoto l ncoln Con•1oerttol Mercury Tracer : M1tsub sh1 Golant M1tsub1sh1 M 1roge. I N1sson 240 SX N 1sson Maximo : Peugeot 505 Plymourh Acclo1m, ~ T oyo10 Corollo T oyoro Cress1do : O'ld Vol swag en fox ~ P ups, vans and mulh·~urpose : possenger vehicles to be rested ore·: the (he ... ro et Astro Chevrolet s. 10 : Slozer, ford Bronco n lsuzu Trooper ; II Jeep (heroltee Mozdo van,.! • M 1tsub•s 1 voo Suzuki S-Oe~1d, ! • T OyOIO p1d.cp ond T oyo10 van A WORLD OF .~. ~. .. <>ranoe COMt DAILY PILOT/ Fnday, January 13, 1089 . )lrrJL&.. -.14 hi sh JM! •• ,.... Mii ... hta•t IUI bf ti •t .. -• I ---. .. -. .. .......... -~ iwama ~ yo...-F*_!Olieee" H o u , 1 . 1-n'a• 11 _.1911,n LWLllCM1NIY • .-rm·-111m 2 R!! ~---.1..--=-TDlt 110,000/up No ..,. °'need To you. I KElltlA/Chlldcer• I -.,.. Law ....... -· ·---.. •If iii -=-=-~,,.---......... ,"° ... Cell 0. Mlle reoourM trOfl'I the IAT./IUH Mutt -;:., ..... .-:.. c='~'t -~=~OI .. -.~ =••rlWOtd ,,0. -: -~.;::: •ii:. :a:.:.-:: --.... , ·a ··~·!,!!•!!!-~~~= -.MI00.173-7311* ~"""'of rrry ~~ E. ~llttl. Stert AIAP. Ce1117l-IOIS Oonl!PCltfft, Mc.Hrt • .-...,.. eetlle ~~:~a eor..aa-. .. •1 ...... ..r .;-r •t t · ,_ ...... Tbegto ......... _... 721-11Mtorl21-530t -t-2 M·Tllura I ..... r 1 "'Ji~ leMd ~ ...,_,. Wlf -•11u9ll .... - -:::-O~oome~n:: Si&i!!L~ 11221•., lelety °'*'· .. ,..,. °"...,· 7.311 ,....,_,, ,,..._ ••· ... -.-. $':.'::Sf'.= ,, ... c• • .-: ........ ·-Piiiilil1111i•P•-....._..Help. me In my --..-'a-·itlT,eicpetor~~9::: -"cfte •~'*· LllJBlll/atL!. =·~~ '::..~~ ...... a 1111e U.o 1 ... ree:s;p. ··=· ~--~t,=:,:.r~~ Small CPA Firm In NB~~ ....... ,., '=-~ f:o. ~ ~: Ave .. cO.Mw tr•._... ...... ::-.:.,..··~·~ ..... ~ ~OIT C"rletMH Dey to m•k• your n•m• Tu.etn/INIM.,.. ~ II Perm. FIT~ AWi good pey ~ In pet• ~ .. ---........... 1.0.1. .... = .. M-· .... --am.a wt"'9 Mele, 14 krprm end cw you to reception, typinQ, 119ht Edi&.. lmfMd CONAOY'S.....,. eon. 71IZ ~ ~•-\ CelCNitleA.M.t,.._1 ,_n.t::;;:.. ..: 7...:..;., -,-11-0-.-k,..-,..c-.:o-_,:-::o'.";:tl ~=-old~Side~ belmOlted. btlk~ genet•I ottto.. ~~~!u.==· POttlF.,... '46-02't Ave. Wutmlntter. '['0.:~~':J ULD/m-4U·77il (Hint-An w/~i == Meeet..&-21111454375 Say ttlf .. Hell M-and 544-0 lltern-&pmwt&cty -•W•llllP :"ir"c:·'::; ~ Ceiu.Jnd911s-Ose1. KNIATIOHAl. new dlee ~.::.~oc:•· = m .. ~.71)4cteye or~2· ilonu -·-1111/,._., ~ 20-30 Hr9/wtl.forudtlng • TectWdenFIT PIT .... Heed .... '*'°" ..--or -• _ _;,....· _ __,,,~-~-' G · Publloetlon mutt ExtenefW et1opp1ng otflt« Automotive paint ttor• NeWpott Beach thop. KIOeM ~ Mlle OM ~ to ,_,. TV lltz. 100% DIUI. r •& _ ,_ bee ~~a.Jt8il J= property mgmt, blckpg nffdt delivery help Celt GARY or GAR ...,.... P'fll Hrty ._..• + ,,._ comm CALL 141·2236 9'/mf .. Cont*"PCW-V llYtf, IQtlt ~ D9C~'1:::= ~ ~.J.i. your ekj, "°*'· exp nee. Nwpt Bet\ RE Good OMV record. Mu•t 640.2379or641-4423 Flt aperlenoe pnlt'd In ... comm. -..2...... SALH Pl'llON retall ~ ...... """ • tan. , "'old. 71CM14' .....;.._:dmhl One Thia NoYena hanewr Oeveloper.otenrFUhlon be18+.'4.75/hrtoetat1. ....... Apt Melnt. 81·11ntua1 Bootlttore HunU~ton..UNtPpereofl •/f/Af; OOiTC*2Pc ktiCMltil dcl'7'~ 113-iou. yew been known to taU. I tied lelencl. Laurie 759-9531 FIT or PIT Cell 364--8121 Full u!.W:' eon h•IPllJI Seluy COM• f\U 111 H'I... 9eectl, 1oAM-3PM. Mon-~ & °"" ..... to .... ,.1 lmpr•Ulon••• jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil my requt9~~Mted AITI llTULll ~ -Mwoemem ~lei a m:,;r:t:. ';':-=-'*::°'c!i':;,=t:!, ~; F~ IOltw, ,.... eicp. .,ow w/Co. Secy/bOee tlow.n on Import•~ ' • 21+ QOOd OMV FIT PIT Dentel Lab PT. Mon-Fri. PtlJa. QOOd w«ktno con· 118 I! 17th St ete 1·A m04elllig Cell 722-037' P< ed, oel Mra 911P . ._._,. 7u..o65. Chlnll 2 co-ord OWi :. fftlM\ ADS . PRAYEl'totheHotySplrlt. or.et comm 122..e118 • flellhrt.U.owncer.I+ dltlon• a • ttartlno C-•MMa M2·1to3 • • ~0·'*'21C>f ., mtmanll ~.:::2:Y"'*"· uunu Holy Spirit, you Who mt 2474~ Newport IMS, M&lify Dey tNft 1-3 QI -PIT"',..... • ".-1111 '"' a. pert time 8teft .• mek• me ... .-.-ythlng 1Q1TY ..a&Tll CM 64e-50tl Bob ~5828 Mon-Fri -.-T / .. R fof emell Anln'ltil Hoeplt• Proceea phone orden l5/beneMI Apclfy In pet· look• hel v.. cuetom AR£ FREE end Who ~ me ~ At once! Buey CM Nlon llUlllY PDI• Fortune 500 Co le Int•· Buty PC'oO'eeeNe Nwpt In N 8 Georgie l75--4t00 People cell youl Cell eon, 804 I Coeet Hwy. l'Mde. oek t3''I • 25"• "Y to r..at rrry ldMla: 642.o810 or 644..()811 \lteWlnO PIT emc:ilOYM for Cntr otc "/PT. Good •IUl. llTATI• 21).fM.2064 L,aeuM a.ch . HOO. A Metr8R .. t •' Cal Vou Who gtw me the ... Al ....... "*'~ poe Flex communat.lonekllle or· ~,....812 : dMne Gift to forgtw end .,_, hn mltMQe eMow My genlzed. hwd·wor~lnO. .....f.iiii11 lllBIAIY ••11•1 ta.a• forget the wi-:\ thet II Smell Gitt Mtg needt Art· The Keith Comparuee .. • w ' cw nee ~"* peop6e or19nted Some Be e tllgh ptoducer w/04il Ptione. typing, ftMng PIT EARN IUll B. . done to,,,. 8fld ou Who lett w/OOod ccpy lltlllato multl-dl.ctpilM cMI enol· 2M"1 Pedue. Leguna petlent an. Typing. Exp ,,.. oMce openAno to hour•.' nilx1• s.nd r• $400-$1000/llllt Foon1o•d"'"" r~"' ---------• ere In all the lnttenoee of paint on wlctlet & ltbrlc nMl'lng firm. We tleve an Hlk, CA 92653 t\elpfUI, but wlll treln. ..w the O.C. CoUtal aume 10: Shemrock nn queen,inltM._......733 rrry lite with me I, In this Call Yvonne 250..()410 ()990(1.unlty ev .. I~ at Sa1ety oS*' 840·2023 .,.... Both In high end Equipment p O Boa FINE QUALITY L..U. ). FOUND Dog, b&edt INle et ehoft d'9logue want to after 8em. our COSTA MESA office f IT ... 'I.... ~tlal • oommerciel ·10395. eoSte MMe. CA •IAM· 12 Noon pc eeetlonal Emert0n Welle FOMet a Cotucnb&a ::* :~ ~"'; -.-ii•i••ii..... Appllcantt muat ti•~ ~ tmmedletely, mu.t =~tr~ °'::::. P<1opert1 *· High com· 92827 •No N'Qht'1Wknd9 PurctiaMd at Sloenee In Coete MeN 650-4217 --t'*r own del*\d•b•• epeeJt EnglWI ~ •t • C.: mu ona, uten•lve •171 .. A" + commttte6nlng ~ .One yew old -----·----ttltt 1 newr W91lt to be Pert time (t-1) StNll Mtg ttantP0t1etlon; m11eag,e ....._ Verde ·eonv ..... l'MMptu1o:;_ay ~~rt edvw11eing No, ... tor ... Wtnl•IT .rram& .... 11 w ,112100 491.w.. Found fem kitten. ~ eeparated from You no Co. Computtf exp. help. wttt be r.tmburMCI cent Hoepltal. 811 c.ni.r 8eecfl • 146-3 ~. pt\Onee & com-amT U. ·-11• ttrtped. llPPf'Olt e mot m.tt• how grHt m•· lul. Send,~ to OML St Cot1• ....... • ..... PIT put.-. Join OUf ••citing ... _.,,,... ..,. .... FURNITURE Eucutlv• old. Ille Myert & Hemlf. terlel dMltM ~ be. I 17932 Sk~k Cr •t• G. Ou ber Joy • company & be • wlnnerl ..... llF • ... MOVING to North caro-~~· a~iM33~ .. be~•,•~ :"~be;!~Y= lrvlne,CA92714 ~:~,:::~~ se1~::'=Jon. 5hr:J.{::!n1,::o~ ca1re=D~~~4~7;~7e =~;~~Pey. T•111l•Hl·1• ~:roo~.111~~ca~:::~' 7~~ ~uel ~lory, Thank lflTUQDf LJ ~ M . Raanl"...,..at lft\kQ otc...ttlU97·.V29 ~_!'nl~. Mut~ h::,:i: IUL llflft No uperlenoe necuHry. TEXAS OIL COMPANY Henredon dlnlng room. ·' YCIU IC>r 'four lOYe towerd Cell tor eppt btwn 7 41 :6-oaoo -MoenM • 1 ~ !'YallnO WOttl wt11 train; need• mafi.lrTSJll'ICll"'~ •life-~ , FOUND In Coete Mete nr me encl my loved OMI. ltm· l tem Alt.y RM· ( 1 TM FIVE CROWNS RES· driving record. Vehicle --.,Mllll Muat be neettperaonable enort tr1pt turroundlng &«-2829 • Oreng• In Dec. lg Amen teurent NB. 84g.9128 TAURANT currently "" provided. Apply Pen· r-•-· •New o~ ioc.tlon• South Coe4t. Contect • brown/blk CAT. Fet & Peraon• mey prey th1a Thi ltith hoat ... poetllon. eveU· nyttver, 1&e0 Pl.ceoll• Umlted oppot1unlty to Join COSTA MESA cuttomera. We treln. GORGEOUS mahooeny frlendty 722-1871 preyer 3 coneecutlve 1•111P11· Ible. Pie ... apply alter Ave . Coate Meta. national real "1•\• ,,,.r. • .. , , -• w It• w F ...._ .. .,ton Entertelnment Center d•""· Aft• the third da". ·--·-·-c . 10 ~m. k9'1ng tytlem Wflh un· _....... r . . .,..... • saoo. Klno H brHI • ,_ .lewln,..... ~; wtlh wtll be ranted 115• ,,.._' OlftDlftlll FIVE CROWNS PA111111 WAITll limited .. rnlnga. F« In· Blwn 10AM·2PM Pr• .. Southwettern Pet· heedl>Oeld 1100 2 brua stioc>cHnG_cen,., Pnl~ ~ metter hOW d1C11 It Full-Time. Exp req'd. 3 lo-I 200 e.1'(., Slr .. t RESTAURANT Journeyman & N>Prentlee lormetlon. cell Jeck (714)755-11155 =~·lo78~~005, Ft. & gl• .. end tet>Mt 1100 lo( 54&=8197 mey be Then promise to cations. Tortllle Fleta Coate M ..... CA i2626 3801 E COU1 Hwy rMld'I work te$.2485 Ayetl et SELECT HOSTESS Evenlnga & • It 2 btHI lemp1 125 ; .. llAllLn publlttl. thl• dialogue .. Call Unda 494-8588 Equ•I Oppty EmplOyet CdM.'CA 92825 Pert-Time B~~~~:s & Weekend• FIT a PIT WanD/WAITllll _1_20_ .. _13_1 ____ _ ~ound In medlcal bulldlng, aoon u your tavor hu 111&111111 • I IDTIL llA F/T lllml I lllml WAITING RM MONITOR REAL ESTATE 751·Sooo apply In peraon 1·4PM, o.yt/evet FVPt P..... °" .. W 2 fhM. ~ Newport Center Cell been grented. MCP LM• 11111 4'A Oeyt Exp. In last pee. '* I I Cos1 M..-To aupeirvlM children In Crtb COOkef Reeteurent, Apply etter 10•m· 1M.171-11tl 780-6593 . gen <Mntlstry office reqd. o:. °(,IT.,.rn No:... ptyth cl nle Mutt be UIDTll•IT 2200 ~,:,ivd. NB Diiiman'• l\eelaufetlt eo 1 LARGE REWARD Loat la,.,....t Now Accepting Appll· NB atH Selary 099" ends Good pay 432..()677 ~/':.. ~~7Jl37Pm tor non-em kg am all E. Bal~ 8IYd Bal~ NEW DAYBED WHITE l 1110 PeklnQMe. ·t 1 lbe liiiiiilii'"" Hli cations tor enlhut4utlc 842·68e0 WM61deyt · ' erchltec:1urel firm, tell· MTI LAI ILlll WllTMll 8RASS With mettr ..... ltQtlt brown 14 1 o1c1' --energetic peraon1 tor ell I 873·3'403 WM619nd1 lllllT. FlllllAI 11.,1111111 I motlveled and energetic e~kiht. · 6u Deya/ E'ltlt c.. tor • 1 & trundle complete . Need. m.dtc.t~ N 8· Compenlon/HHkpr lor rHteurent po1ltlon1 --NEEDED Wiii train FIT •LP Ce!l(714) 281..eo.40 :lgh~hr ~P~el (9-l1am only) APey :!· $225 •840·8733• 8'0-0364 ' eldertf ledy, rtv.-ln, lie Appfy In per.on Mon·Fr1 -•-CALL Chris 841-1079 Full time Mon·Frld~y ~2424 15/hr to slert taurant NB 646-9128 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS drtv, ,,...,.,..r, watttfrt hm. 9am· 12pm 2pm-5pm 1111 IAl•H Good phone '61111• req d IUIPJWT ' ' BOX OUIL TEDI LOST GOU> Umbrella Pin, 557·"8.1, 548-2824 334 For•t Ave, Legune 11 .. 11/• I MANICURIST Lloht typing, beMllll I Pr .. tlglou• ptlv•t• club llTAIL ULll WllTllms B~ND.NEWI $155 Lott at Coco'• 17th a Fm Companion/aide to e..ctl. 497-8696 Beautiful plaoe to work w/ CALL 7~ Mk:Mlle .... motivated r~ Women'• dOtl\Jng 11ore In FIT a PIT tor let• night I CALL "* 84().8733 * ll"ltne. REWARD $200, 91der1Y ledy 5 dey '#Mk, Aelleble P«$On tor local lndep eontrector atatua. AN OPENING tore tlonl8t. Xlnt benefit• Wiii Coron• Del Mar need•• llhlft Cell TM Alrportet 722-2995 11ve out. depend. ref•. 19 ~·?·~~ MeM tlQhl plclt-up & d.i1very ~: ==t 'r~~ Reeponalble Reoec>tlonl11 train H,. 8tm...4pm can lull-time HIHperaon Inn Hot•. 833-2770 ... Ill TllLll LOST Yelklw CockaU.i. yra •llP«· 142· 1910 electrtcel ~ Ca1• 1' Must have own car. Wort< I 1urroundlng1 trlendly I tor a grOWing H Bch Co tor appt before 11AM 0( wl •I leut 2 yr• ~ ... ,a. ao eon.. table end 901• 111/lt. Vic. lrvlne & Betty 1 &46-7775 only Mon-Fri Cell Mr people Call 875-4190 Pteue Call Tr.cy elter 2.30PM Center CALL LINDA" 873-4740 lebl•. IOI~ oek end Mttlner• c .M.IN.B. u •HDPll •ll••re • Johnaon (714)455-9827 141·206e 1-5 Mon-'Fn Cl~~· 862-3414 llmTlllAL &llllT Aa!i* Ali amotted olw. S 185 wn wnp1Mcalll46-3514 ~ 8t:;~· ~ .:;! MllJD LIUl.llmTllY UllPT ........ Retau I P•cltlc VI•• Memorl~I ---·-°' bo1ha.!~= Call : .... tll ~ chHdren Muat drive a Locel dellveryt of tr•vel F ... 111¥111 Friendly cuueJ & challeng· R E ln'ltlttrnent & Prop '911 ITlll W Perk 3500 Peclflc View 1931 ~ e:;-cM 0 R St 1lde •wt' ap1c Engillh. Good Mla!Y· document•. tr•vel ~-1111111 :ngna11 P<~lr: Mgmt Co In Nwpt Cntr FIT Retail exp & lnttt .. t Or NWpor18ch 144-2700 50 s...c1 ~. SOLID PINE 4 . potter ot't · · .....,.... 721 *9 821.5301 ellt1. Mutt h•v• own n un no on Med• peraonet>le .. 11 In mcwlM nee. Hrt "91t el h<lboatdlfootboard/reb -, and Martyr. or .. t In Ylr· • or treneportetlon 540-1100 Needed tor elegenl ethnic looklng tor • capeble. or enlzed enlhutl .. tlc Contect Rlct'I 854-8854 ll•llJT fllllllll New errlvelt d ly1 Beaut Cn11y Cannonben tue end rich In mlreciet. LIVE-IN HOUMkeeper tor r1tteuren1 In N.wport htrdworklng per.on wlet 1:lv. w/1tlnt memory, & Needed. Swing & Greve-ELECTRIC. K•nmore /queen t.500. US-e852 r' V'' I neer kinsmen ot Jetu1 eenl« COYple In Coste aDllAL a..eh Full end !>a.rt· leul 2 yrs Calllornl• llt •aptitude tor de1ells. Good lllTll. Ollll yerd. Metur• perlOMel r• dry« & Frlgldalre wUhet •1---11H IS Chrlat, faithful lnl•r· M .... Llt•oootclng, drive. PI T t-1, N.8. office, cell Time Cell 752-5200, ask up. Selery D.O E. pt\One a typing '61111• Mlnl11orege wlll trtln quired. Newport Ounet (gotd Mt) 1150 pr GrM.t ,........,. ... , H oeuor ot all who lnvolte Non·tmkra. 841-3525 145-4175 efter 11 am I« Addle (714)847~4 1 Cell Melinde, 780· 1899 84~6888 ~510 running cond 642..()838 2 XIRLINE TtCKETS #Of • Nie O C. elrport dwect to Tetloe S286 And trip _.,_._...,..,.--~~ ~-- L A POWE .. Sales • L:easing • Service Parts • All Makes & ·Models · HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester Blvd . Buena Park, CA 90621 Santa Ana (1·5) and Rtver~de (1-91) Freeways DIAL 213n14 Ml!RC!D!S / ·T . ~·. .. # ITION HOUSE OF IMPORTS Your Cutia of Customer Commitment 080. Mon 1/30 to Thur9 212. Bren•• "2·2183 MOVINOI WuMllOf'y91. dbl bed. mirror., oouc:h. turn. ~ mlntt ooe1. a e 720-1758 or 175-4131 MUSJ Sa.L 2 lk:keta. Kenny Rooer•. Jen 28. Cetebr1ty theetet, 9pm $45 MCh 142-2915 Wedd•ng Oreaa, bfend new, WM .. tin wllece a bMda. a I. Pd 11150 Sec $850 497-7370 mtm.,_. llte time memberthlp $500/obO 557-8213 -IUU.W&TD ,. ....... Nlt'I Sat.ty Aaeoc Call etter 5pm 873-6470 ...... NOTICI TO CMDfT'"'I c~• ...... e-.-oW (1) A :r-ir.,._ is eoout to be inede (t>) The nemea _, llUlt· neae~ot ~Tr.,,. ... Mr CASA 0£l SOl TANNING CE"fTEAS. INC . A CALI-FORNIA COAPOf\ATION •••• 8AARAN CA PA'ttl.WAY. IAVfHf. CAU· FOAHIAU714 The ~ and ~ ~of the Tr.,.,.._ .,. Al.AN 0 I VTKI ANO SAMARA l IUTKI, HU$-8ANO ANO WI'( 1111 IOMEAOAll LAN! L.A PALMA. CAL IFO,.NIA eoen Al otfler DulltneM ,...,,,.. _, tOdif .... ~ tly tM T,.,_.,cw....,.. tnr•,...,. IMt eo ftr • llnown to I 7a11tat..] SU u~· IULn 113-IJU , Would you like: • to eam what )<°)'.I re wont\ 7 • '° wortr. indopendenlly? • htmost~'5NO~W"l fle ~? • lhe ~ ~ acMrtl&ing? • ieoogne ·~-~' HEAR -ROaBrr ntDllAS ,.,.....,,._ ~ ~., .. ~ .............. .,,,..._C99S ._, .. ,,' tt7,tW ~ ..... NMFa.llMClt 1 J .,, I -• 0 • OfMge Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Frtday, Januaty 13, 1189 HAVNEN VEBILLE J . HAVNEN. pa11ed away January 11, 1989 in Hwitinaton Beech, CA. He 11 IUl'Vived by hia wile Arlene; dau1bter Glfta DlMardo of N.w York and tJ-and-c'-'lbm Ouildaa; two a.ten, C1a1n ~ of Million. ,..... and JoAnne Lender of Sun i..-. AtiroM. VlaJtatJon wW be at Wnt-mlu&er Memorial !Wk. 1'1'1day, Janu· er/ 13, ._..,...._ ~:00 p .M. to l!OO p .... NRCI MOT'Hlttl -.L IMOAOWAY MoftUflry • ~ t 10 •oechfer Ceete ..... .. , .. ,. Ptena and epec:lfkltlOnt, togeth« wtttt P'OPONI kwm, mey be obtained •t the otfio. of the OtrectOf of Public: Work•. City H .. , Huntington 8"ch, Celffom6e No bkS wtfl be rtc*Y9<1 ~ H le made on• blri form furnltn.d by the Olrector ot Puollc Work• The tpeC4el attention of proepectlve bidder• It c.ited to the Pf'OPONI ntqUiretMl'lll. Mt forth In the apedflcatlons, fOf Mt direction• .. to lhe btddlng. JAN.13,1989 ()\IL\' PllDT ENfERTAINMENf GUJ.I)[ . . ., VOL5/N0.2 .FmeArts Rhythm, no blues, at youth concerts EH·r been 10 a )Outh concert? I have. and ~t me SIY it's a lau~ unncn ·ang. Unlns}oucan pass fora teen-ager. )OU definitely feel out of plact. ('Ncanngasuatand ucamongallthose,eaos.~uts. T-shansand shortsdadn'teuctly hdpmvanooymity aoy,etther. but the topper was bcangukcd for my pcmussion slip to attend.) ~ conccn in questi~n took platt Wednesday momana at W~rjdge t:f•&h Sch~I G)m-nas1um an lmnc -this mockm • campus doesn't have a rtal oditorium, if you can behcvc ll -and was presented by the Orantc Cowuy Phaltwmonic Soacty's Women's Conimittcn. Rachael Worby. newly-ap- poiniw conductor of the o.c. Philharmonic Orchestra and the Societfs youth concerts. made her orcbntn1l oonducuna debut an Irvine bd'ore approll1mately 1.000 'toung pt<>p&e. WortTydirecudaprogram about rhythm that ha&bhahted the usually oqkcted percvssion SCC'lion. (Bctnaa pcmassionist.1 found Just the concept a.lone most patifyina.) W orb)'. drnted in a blue bllzcT' and tulledo trousers. came 9CYOSSH most personable. usinaundenlandable~ that Mf'Cn'tcondcsctnd- 1ng cathC'r. She tned to involve her audience by ask.an& them QUCStJOns and having them do thinp Jiu say a IC1ltenee into the microphone lO demonstrate speakina rtaytbm or (to no avail) dance the Ru.teian couack danc::IC (illusttalJDI the °"Trepak-from Tct..kovsky's .. Nut- crac ktt ·· ). Her hour-lofts provam •-as wdkhosen &om the Woftd'1 masterptece bterature: the last tc:Ctioa (uwa.lly tQOWft as some muki:d man's tbc1M IOnl)oftbr .. Walliam Tdr Over.tare by lloadi poialed out the amportanee of rllji!tm tovcrai• mdody ud" accompuinwnt: the openintofGenhwtn 1-Aa Alnea icaa in Paril-.a.o.edboW ftlytbm can be derived from evnyday Ide; ~s ·ta Met'" became • cumpk o{tone paanti.., here Oft.be~ its untamed~ Down" from ~nd·s-Rodeo .. wasiocial rt.ytbm ( .. aft · • -aoudburlt" from Grc*'1 .. Gra.nd ca:z: S&me" revealed ~m •• the seasons(• spnilllJme rain;. the ancntiofted °"T,q.M. .. rot rhythm 1n dance; and Berrillein's Overt~ lO "'Candide." for how one can da vtdc an orcbc:stra. inso SlnaUer c:ompooents by allilni• acb ats o..,.,n rhythm. Worby manaeect IO k«p &he ctowd rdativdy QUIC'l. cvn f'rom "here I sa~al~ I clekacd tocne APSof'borcdom emanali• &om some Jocks TbC ~ ... q of fredUc:c musicilM. cli4 1 sotcodid io ptlb 1m111-ihe~ aad-ncerpts.; rapoftcli• Well IO Worby's arumaaed yet controlled beat ud auentioa to detail. Wood~ Hilla was the second of four 0ra.ee County hish schools chottn for tJIJs two-Mek-loal teria of pre~.-., and concft'ts for scbooHle kick, with EJ Tero~RiP ScMo1 the hal II.Op this momani. Afterwards. Worby ps ti9c:t to Wheeliftl. W. Va.,~ lht's ia herth1rdscaoaasmuacdircctoroftbatci1y•s now-tbrivi111symplloey. • • • 0.,., ... 1 W.. ..., one. Seems my year-end rev.ew Dec. JO provoked some ractions. Suffice to •Y for now that the Irvine Symphony 11 not blnknapt. at least not now. Conductor Roter Hickman inmts I.bat tbr orcbeitra will come back to hfc, maybe evca IMe dt~. "-W~ tailid-121.000 of:o.tr S2S.000 debt." he said recently ... Wc11 give individual coacttts for 1 whale. then 1n two yean or so hope to be beet on a full...atOft ICbeduk. But we're defin1tdy out to prove thctt'1 lite after debt.'' A SHOT OF TEXAS RU ••.•.•.••••..•.......... 12 By JOHN ROOS Texas-based blues enthusiast Clifford Antone has worked hard to establish his venue as the most vital blues showcase in the U.S. Antone's has provided a springboard for such blossoming local talent as Stevie Ray Vau&ban, Angela Strchli (left), the Fabulous Thunderbirds aoCI otbcn. But thanks to Antone, one doesn't have to travel to Austin to experience .a sampling of Texas' purest and toqbest r&b. ARGUABLY 'THE BOOST' ••••••••••••••••••••... 8 Two of our guest critics gave the cocaine-abuse movie "T he ! Boost" t~ highest rating white· one pve it the lowest. Thr otllcr two were unimpressed either way. Wc11 liahten their menu next week with Kevin Kline in .. The January Man .. - R.IDING THE ~........ •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • . 13 BJ DONNA AND RAY on An Amtrak Clcursion to 5an Dict0 is a ltisurely trip for thl unhurried, with part of the ~~t bei~ tbe chance w pze at tlie couta1 ~ en route and not haw to wo rn "abOut freeway traffic. Board Amttak's San Qiepn at thc: Santa Ana dtpOt any morni~ at 7; 13, 1:55orI1:4S a.m \ UllSZPBC'l'&Dl,Y OCJiOD DSALa:. ••••••••••. 14 I Ir JUDY CIWIBBllLAIN Wbeft tbe weather's chilly, it's nice to .n the day with a ~ bniakfut. For convenience. val• IBCI vancty, the IMSet bftatfat offered by NewpOn l11da'1 Mariic>tt Suitc!I "*' may wen be the best-kept leCret in toWa • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4' ' ... Stay By New __ By GREG KLHKX Of rhe Doily Ptlor Stoll few mast~red rhe arr of creating melodies conveying soorlllg 1oy, b1I owing despair and whispering sorrow better than the grocer's son from lo Roncole And no Verdi opera pocks as much emoltooo and melod c punch as rhi:-1rog1C ~·t1 I " 11190 ello R1gole110 is one ot thrf e operas the New York (1tyOpero will present 1h1s week or the Performing Arts Center The renowned company will also present F ronz lehor s lighthearted operello The Merry Widow" and ' The Magic Flute,'' the whimsical lost mo1or wor~ b'I Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Each opera w I run for two pi:>rformances. wit~. R1gole110 oper.1ng the series Tuesday The 'r'(O performances of 'Rigo e110" and 'The Magic flu1e" are the first on rbe West Coo~. although they were premiered oo the East Coast more than a year ago. Both pieces are powerful in their own ngh1, but "R19ole110" is considered by most to be the more psycholog1co ly and musically complex piece. "This 1s one of the big three of Verdi's middle ·period," soys Will om Holmes . o UC! prnfesscr of music tmtory and opera spec1ohst. "Ir wasn't as popular as others when 1t premiered but 1t' s become one ol his mos• pepulor. It's futt of romance, drama. love and tia te ono wnovs tunes that people will leave the house s1ng11\g." Verdi's "middle period" was in the eorly 18SOs, about o decode oh er the rro91c deatks of hrs son, daughter and first wife. At one point 1mmed1otely following his personal tragedies, Verdi, 1hen tn his lore 30s, hod considered g1v1ng up mus1<: altogether, bur he wen persuoded to continue composing by o young sopiono who eventually become his second wife. . Between 1850 one 1853, he wrote and Pf etniered three of his most occlo1med ond popular .worn, l11gotetto,'' "ti TrovotOfeH he T roubodoutl'' ond "lo T rovioto IThe Fo n Woman ."His masterpieces," Aida" ond "Othello," would come muchloter, Although composed 1n 185 1, the opera totes pk>ce in 1520, on era marking the ~1nmng of the Protestant secession from the Cotho&ic Church ond of the escCJPQdes of great eiq)lor«s WCh as Ferdinand ' "When I om olont' with my notes, my heart pounds and the tears stream lrom my eyes, oncfmy emotion and.my ;oys are too much to bear." ' -G1usPppe VP-rd 18 13 190 I l On the cover. The Nev. Yor! C 'Y Opera performs '''1goletto 'At fight, Rigoletto 1s ployed by Pablo f IVlfa, below. Magellan Forty years before the bir1h of Shakespeare, Europe is sllll recovenng from the chaos and excesses of the Dark Ages and royal courts teem with be1eweJed noblemen and ladies The opera, adopted from Victor Hugo's p10.,. '1te Roi S' Amuse ' tetts rhe srory of rhe hunchbort R1golerto, a court 1es1er in 16th century ltoiy A physically repulsive man with a wicked wit. Rigoletto is the scourge of the court of the Duke of Monruo , at1\ie ond employed only because of his bnU1ont insights on the decadent players of the court. Rigoletto olso hm o beou11f ul daughter, G,ldo, whom he keeps sequestered ot his home, sheltered from the cruelty she would suffer because of her father. She is his saving grace -and his eventual undoing. "It' i real life. It could happen to anybody. • Anyone who hos o child con teel what Rigoletto feels," soys Pablo Elvira, who w1H portray Rigoletto 1n the New Y0t~ City Opera performances on Tuesday and Thursday' , By his own recollect on , Elwo, an opera veleran from Puer10 Rico hos portrayed the comoleA grotesque R1goie110 more than I 00 11mes . r er each ~ rime, he soys, there1ssomething new~ gsurprs ng subllety. o d fferent shading of o porllcuklr scene Otrer than MocBeth -0001her tragic chorocte· 1n a Verdropero-Rigo crto is rne mos: chOtleng ng •ole he hos ever uoderiaken. • ,,You hove to portray him OS b 1ng evil, yPI he is o noble man," Elwo said "He has 10 pleose 1s boss to mod people, But when ~goes home 10 his daughter, his secret tOy, there is o tremendous tenderness. You see the beauty of 1h1s mon and 1he tragedy of is ltfe " \ • Elvira said the role is also physically demanding. requ1r.ng layers of clothing and mo eup not to mentton the ar1tfic1ol "hunch" he must weor ro complete Rigoletto's grotesQOe stature He said he lost about 5 pounds during his lost performance of the role. "It's o wonderful way to lose we1gh1 'he quipped. Elvira so id he hos never reod the Hugo drnma ond generony does not reod boo s or ploys rhot provide the basis 10< operas. "When I approach an opera 1hot 1s •.w111en from a book, I never reod the book because I won110 feel what the composer wrote," he so1d 'Sometimes, that 1s very different. The composer s 1nterpretat1on 1s most 1mportont. 'You hove to feel the character from w1th1n, IPleose see NEW/Page 151 Calendar JAN~BBB SMTWTF"B 1 2 3 ,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Monday CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollow Dr .. Santa Ana. Ncwpon Frttway Oyer Rd. ciut. presents Emmylou ~ams tonight and Tuesday. two shows at 7 and JO i IMU •I 117 II It II • •l ·-lllllT ·-l Tf"OUILA ~ f"t • II•,__. HI 7.• 11:• p.m .. Call 549-1512 for ticket 1nfor- mat1on and dinner t'C5Cf'Vlt1ons. AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Town Center Dr .• Costa Mesa. C1s-san~dra'sjazzst)'ling6 to9p.m. Friday and Satuntay, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. 432-7$59. BISTANGO 19100 Von Kannan. Irvine. Jon Gamer trio fuses jazz. ~puJar SWK!ards and old time l'od n' roll ni&htly. 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesday throuah S"aturday. 752-5221. DllJFr'WOOD LOUNGE 21462 Pa- cific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach presents the Swingers Tno with songs from the 30s and 40s Friday and Saturday. 8 p.m. to m1dni&ht. and Sunday 2 10 6 p.m. B6-1'2l. ask for Driftwood Lounac. VILLA NOVA pianist Stan Brcckenridat performs a variety of JIZZ and Broadway favorites Thurs- day through Saturday from 8~30 p.m. to I :30 a.m.. Sunday through Wtdncsday from 8:30 a.m. to I :30 a.m. Richard Fauno's easy listtning pianostylina. 301 Wist Coast High- way. Newpon Beach. 642-7880. CAFEUOO. 501 30lh St.. Newport Beach, 675-2968. ~nu entcnam- ment ni&}ldy. Tonight and Saturday, Tony Guerrero Sextet from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. S3 cover cbarac. 8aDdaJ CANYON BA.R AND GRIU 859 Laguna Canyon Road. Lquna Beach. Ben Milliken's Dixie Jazz AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. 494-1911. llVM llUNNEJl 1600 Pacific Coast Highwa~. Seal Beach, presents The Sons of the Beach. one of Southern CaJ1fom11's m0$t popular dii icland JUZ bands from 6 to 10 p.m. each Sunday. No cover charge. (213)596-1624. CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .. Newpon Beach, Entertainment nightly 8:30 p.m. to I a.m toniJht with the Wayne Wayne Band. 675-2968 . ...... , CAPEUD0,501 JOthSt,Newpon Belch. Entertainment niahtly 8:30 p.m.-1 '-m. Wayne Wayne Band this evenina. 675-2968 . ,......, CAPE UDO 501 30th St. Newpon Beach, Entena1nment nightly 8:30 p.m. to l a.m. Otana Dirri and Wayne Wayne with -intersection .. tonight 675-2968. four story Atnum of the Cafe Fkuri. For more information, call 476-200 I. extension 3113~ CAP'EU00501 JOthSt.. Ncwpon -Bcac~h presents entena1nment n.ght· ly, WI IUCSt VocaJIStS Wlth the 0oua W Quanet tonight I 30 p m. 10 T 1.m. 675--2968 "ONE OF THE YEAfS BEST~ •al..o ......... ... _ ... 1-.__.... ··--·~ ==-· Beach, presents Sat Marquez v..11 h "Btrdland Rcvi1ttcd .. ton1&ht 8 10 p.m to I a.m. 675-2961or673-SOSn ... - A/FRED ASTAIRE .-nnr•••• DANCE STUDIO 2488 Newport Oub meets at several Ora.nae County m111on. locauon~ Dances, dance contests. PRIM!! OF UFE SINGLES mttt dance tnps. play ouuop. beach for T.G.l.F. at Ooldcn Salls, 628S E. panies arc some Paofic Coast H1&hway. Lon• Beach of the actjvrties. Dance lessons arc from S to 7 p.m. For information and offered bqjnnina to ad.,,anced reservations. call 836-8744. ballroom to swiq. for limes and SENIOR DEGREED SINGLES locauons. call 840-3Sl8. now bc1na organized in Oranac TlaandaJ County seckana 1dd1t1onal members SO and older who have college academic. sooal and a dc~trc to share mutual mtercs~ lnicrc-sted persons may all Harry Cook at 646-SS78 to a.mnat future mceuna ttmcs and lcleauons No charsc Valley bcainnang at 9 pm frtt onentauoo for sin&Jc parents ar 7 30 pm 347-1600 or 546-S788 for more 1nforma\lo111bou1 1hc orpnauuon -Blvd., 2..(', Costa Mesa. Fnday N1&ht Dances open to the smeral public wath a one hour dance c~ prectd1na the pubht dance bclJnn!nJ at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. unul m1dnipn. Cost ror dance class~ dance 1s S7.SO per person. MusK-l>y rteords and tapes WJth dJ. Soft cfnnks available for purcha . for-more 1nformat1on or reservations. c:aJI Blair 0 . Wood at 6S0.30'8. • LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach. "An Evenina of Motown" each fnday with the Stoncbridae Band from 7 to l I pm. 476-2001. ex1ens1on 3113. COST A ME.U QUICK.STEPPERS dqrct's. Purposes of the iroue> •~ 1 senior citizen square dance sroup ..:----------------------....---------'---,------5«k ex~rienccd square dance cou- ples to JOin them. The Ouickstcppers meet regularly cv~ry 'fhursday. 10 Lm. to noon at the downtown PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Orangr Coast Chapter 26. (custody not rcqu1~) will hold an open dance ne~t Fnday. Jan. 20 at a new locauon. Los Caballeros Country Oub. 17272 Ncwhope St .. Fountain PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS HuntJnJtOn Be.ch C'haptt>r 59S hosts a frtt onentauon for sinJle parents at 8:30 p.m follo"cd by a dance 9 p.m. 10 I a.m. at Hununaton Beach Holida)'. 1~~667 Center Dr Co t 1s SS, $6 fOr non mcmbtts.. CalJ SatudaJ M.D.G.P.A. l)ANCE RALLY M.D.G. Pcrform1oa Arts Dance School prc$Cnlsa dance rally m honor oiDr. Manin Luther Kma IOa.m. to l:JOp.m at Londancc Dance Studios. 362S W MacArthur Blvd. te. 307. Santa Ana. Dance v.orkshops 1n ballet. ethnic and JIZ7 <bncc tau&ht b) professional 1nstructo~ AJtS r to 18 Adm1ss1on 1s $2.50 Free lunch For more 1nform1t1on c.all 64 7-1934 or 850-0677 LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnhur Blvd . Nc\\oport Beach. "Oanc•nf. 10 Nev.port · toncbnd~ Band "'Ith a vanety of b1a band and Broad"'a> from 7 to 11 p m each Saturday For 1nform;at1on. call 47b-2001 . extension 31 J) LONDANCE /FRED ASTAIRE STUDIOS 362S W MacArthur. Su11e 308. Santa Ana, Dance for couples or s1nalcs. I ~t ~turday and 3rd · unday each month 8 30 to 11 30 p m Adm1s~1on SS. include~ ~frcsh­ menls Ballroom. Laun dannna (all 85()..()0 76 for more 1nform1t1on , Sa.DdaJ T HE SOPHJSTICA1E f1emoon 5*1n1 danc1na. Mu1's Lounac a1 the Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol trttt Ce»ta Mesa ptt11Cnts Bame) Olson and his 20 pt~ orchestra c"cr> unday afternoon from 2 to 6 I> m ~d11un1on 1s SS per ptnon Free valet partul'\J. Ttdtns ma> br purchated 1n ldvancc 111he hottl ,,n shop. For more 1nformat1on. call Ekb Barry 11 (213)S92-2137. ....... ., MARTIN 6 TONI'S •1n1 Dance commuolly center. , Anaheim and Center Sts. in Costa Mesa For more 1nform1t1on, call S4S~5669~ SQUARE RIGGERS SQUARE DANCE a.ua sponson a new be&Jn- nm class at 7:30 p m. at Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St • Costa Mesa. Cost is S6 per coupk- pcr SC'SSlOn. Regular club dancn arc 1st, 3rd and St1l Wedncsda)' of each month. For more 1nforma11on, call Hank or Celeste Shuckcrat 962-2340. FILMS iiida1 UCI FILM SOCIETY chaJlcn~~ a viewer's preconcel'~ed nouons with a theme of "ahcttd v1s1ons" for us winter quarter films. Films M:recn on Fnday evenings 1n Social Science Hall at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets art $4 general. ·u for other students., senior Ctllzcns and UC'l staff and S2 for UC'I studcnu and arc avatlablc at the door. films arc shown m their on1m11l lan&uaar wuh subMles Ton•&hfs film 1s .. M1dn1Jht Cowbo) ". D1rtttcd b} John Schlcs1oaer. Osar "inner. X-ntcd mov~79_ FrlclaJ P'.L.l.ft.T. WINTER DANCE PA.ATV 8.30 p.m. to m1dot&ht at T1bbte's Mu.sac Hall. bcbtnd Coco's Rntaurant, "6o47 MllCAnhur BIHt. • Newport Beach. Cost 1sS4. 0 .J,Jobn S)mcs. 647-1628 for more 1nfor· WINNER "llST PICTlm Of Ill YUi• . ~°' \lfljo ' . ' . .. . . . . . . I ,,~,,~ f l .,. l ( .... ,· .. ~,,, I I 1 : f ! • • • ' I I IMA ecellAmM a.~ -·-wa•w•• --Ii. I ........ (---~ c ... c.i.ry~ hc!lcs ---~· .__,_ MIS. ...,...a... .,. !WI.) "'·~· -'21 '31 ,J50! •'-'•*An mci•1 ...... ~ ... ,.. Cllfama ( .... •lA--( ........... -•. ., Ul UAc:.i.. ..... "._ l'IMc•......,, c;...,1~ ~""'-ti . .., ....... .... $131ttl .,. Gf170 • "'..,,,_I" ,....._..__..,.... ____ ~........., .................. __ ,,._ ... I Calendar Continued rhaptcr phone b98-7975 for mc:c11ng lcx·a11on and add1 t1onal membership 1nlorma11on Membership in Parents Without Pannl'r'> I) open to di\ orced. separ- ated. "'sdo"'ed or never mamed parent) ol h" ng children Custod) of the ct11 ldren 1s not a fauor. A non- profit. non-se<:tanan. educational or- gan11at1on, PWP -i;>rov1des a pro- gram ol S()(:1al act" 1t1t's. d1scuss1ons and !>tud) groups for single par<'nts and thl·1r families. LET'S TEE lT UP A club fo r single goiters tk·twcen the ages of 30 and 55 "'ho "ant to pla~ soc1all> and mct't other s1ngk golfers. Dues arc $25 annuallv Play vanous local and rcg1onaf cour<>Cs. Membership dtrcc- tory. _ For mon: 1nforma11on. call 854-0690 or write to· Lcfs Tee It Up, 31 Rainbow Ridge. Irvine. 92715. Saturday PROFESSIONAL SINGLES NETWORK Dance pan) 8 p.m. 10 I a.m. at Los tabellaros Spons Club. 17272 Ncwhopc Ave. JOSI south of Warner in Fountain ValleJ. Hors d'ocuvrcs. door pnzes. D ... door pnzes, free parking. Cost ss S 12 For 1nforma11on about the group. call Bruce Gleason. 8.9~8932. Y.E.S. NETWORltlNG PARTY Young Executive Singles hosts a networking pany 8 p.m. to I a.m. an Ambrosia Restaurant. 695 ;Town Center Dr .. Costa Mesa. Admission is -Little Professor BOok Center -0-0 pr~s~nu AN AUTHOR SIGNING VISIT WITH DEAN KOONTZ WHO WILL SIGN COPIES OF HIS NEW RELEASE MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, JANUARV 15th -I PM PAVILIONS SHOPPING 1t6t41Mcflllwd. CAI I CENTER .. , ... ........, 841·2808 Sl5 at the door. $12 for advance prepayment. Danner buffet. da!K1ng and a no-host bar. For more snfor- mat1on, call the Y.E.S. Hotltnr 744-1000. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES mttt for dinner/dancing at La Chinos~ 23600 Rockfield Blvd. El Toro at 7 p.m. For reservations and snfor- mat1on, call 836-8744. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERSChapter 595. Huntington Beach bolds a new member oncn- tatson and a house · ~ny wtth a roanng 20s theme tonight. Potluck: members· S I: no food. $8. For informauon and location. call 898-7975. TuadaJ LIBERTY S I NGLES TOASTMASTERS CLUB cn~tscvcry Tuesday at 7 p.m at Cblumbo's Restaurant. 2610 South Harbor BIHL at Wamcr,Lcam to speak, bsten and thank mon: effectively No charge to visitors. For more informa11on. call Lee Steinhardt, 647-2l49. SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Learn west coost swso&. fox· trot, waltz, samba. ta n&o and all b3tlroom dances at the Ir' inc Hilton Zot Room at 8 p.m S6 or $19 R('r month. D:lnl"C al 9 p m. For more 1nforma11on. call 494-05'>3 WedneadaJ Sunday CALIFORNIA INGLES tfapp) YOUNG JEWISH PRO-Hour and Mixer Danci ng. each FES.SIONALS Singles ages 2 t 10 34 Wednesday. ~ to Q Pm at t~ lot meet for a social evening at 7·30 pm. Lounge lf1'1ne Hilton and Tov.crs at Remick's upstairs lounge. 18120 17900 Jamboree Blvd • Irvine f-rcc Von Kannan Ave . lf1'ine. Free hors buffet Fee ts SS 830-1010 d'ocuvrcs and no-ho~t cocktails .\d· PRIME OF LIFE INGLES meet mission at the door 1s s 10 For mon: for dinner at Wok In n 1 lOS3 Chap- 1nformat1on. call Tamar Bro""cr. man. O~nge at 7 pm <all )f>.)1744 760-0'09 or 640-5228 e"'enings for informauon and rncf'.attons -. NEWPORT BEACH AILl!l.C F .L.J.R.T. ~unday pr~ms belJn SIJl.GLES a club torsangle ~•Ion~ 1th at 7 p.m in the Seachff V1l~ac or w11hou1 a boat, A!!'. 21 and older for hOplJl ng C'ml?r. -2tlYMam S~ \31(1ng. p;trll~ anO MK'~ 111n&-. C'CtS Suite 20, H unungton Beach. Dona-the first tind third Wcdnc~-. of ra h uon 1s S3 and free child care 1s month ul the \ic~Ponrr Rt'.\ort. 110"' available Frtt danc.:sng at Hunt· Jamhor~t' r~pon Beach ti 'lhoc.:ttil --------------------------......---' u1ston Beach Inn follow!> at 11 Pm hour. Mrctsng bct1M :it S ends CaJI 647·1628 for more sn(ormauon around IO pm fo1fo"'cJ b\ iliinc1na and to lca\e mcssag~. -.11h a h\e hand unul I am.· V.akt . PRIME OF UFE SINGLES mett parlo.ane I\ frt.-c for lhu-< h!l\ sna a lor a champagne brunch at the T U'>llO wd.tail in the oui..c) l ounse ahn ihc Yacht Club. 14401 CWPott Av<' mc:t'llOll (mt I\ St, (all Qh'Q.8111 Im Tustin. at noon. For rcscrva11oo)and re\:ordrd rnlo Jhout ~ lub 1 '" 111~ · 1nfonnat1on. c,all 836-8744. · LIFE ON YOl R OWN \1n1k' 5S • --·-...... .,, IMA ,.. __ '"-_,..,. ... -.,_ "Double the pleasure! Schwanenegger and OeVito are the year's oddest couple!" ,,... tl4M.A/,... .. Two thumbs upl" ..... r~: :··: NOW PLAYING ·--... -·---~'---'' =-...... =:......... =:. ........... ·-·-·--"*-•UI-·-=f--= .. --·~I~ = -·-,. ~-·-­·--c-----------... ,. """" --..................... .......,, ..• .,. lllRD "TWO Tu~ UP!" II 6 la.111 .__, .... _ 1.£\~ Ku. St. l\ .. l.l\M\ M.m FJa\a"IWhcrR.\•fre~.-.• RU\u Kt.rm. lk\~l' "111.a• 1o4 ... !it'nlGU \1 11nL•r. Coniq>tion. <:on~\. . 'l1HE MlY MAN STARTS TODAY MW-. ~ • .. ........... , •• ,..,.....,"'. .....C.-11 .... ..._..,.::.: .,._ 1,.,. .... .. .-==--... ..,,.... ....... ..... .... IM.._ .............. ...., ..... .... ..... ....... .... ....,... •••• •• ==----...... ,.. -.. ....... ---..... ._.,..,. . .- and over. meet n«w fnends sn av.arm supportive atmosphere eHr\ Wednesday 3 to 4.30 p.m fora \anl'd prasram 1nd ud1Q1 chnne-r at locaJ restaurant' and a monthJy pot luck. Oasis Sensor Center. 800 Maraucnte (5th and Marguerite) Corona dcl MJr 644-324S. ~luanday SINGLES SUPPORT CROlP ponso~ by Laauna Beach llnitC'tl Mcthodiu Olurdi's Wesley Coun~I 1na Cenler from 6 to 7 p.m at lhl· church, 21632 Wesley Dn"'e South Laguna. There will be a dona11on 111 SIO per person per c..,enins-C1roup leader will be Manlyn 8o)d. M f C < intern. For more 1nformauon l'3ll th1· church offacc at 499-30 8 TANGO, DISCO AND BALLR00\1 DANCE CLUB Meets e\el) fh1.ir' day at 8 p m. at 73¥ W 17th St thrrc blocks south of cv.port Bhd 111 ( osta M~. SI~ month l('(s l ~.irri the latcSt dan«s lollov.rd b\ a <l:sm r or other acu' LlJC1 each .,. ,.d. I n more informauon call 4 9.l-0)11 l EiC. Friday ZUia ANNlJAL A"All f 1\1'- P()RTS, VACATIOl'li fl R\ MIO\\ through unda) at tht' \nJhl • . ConH·nuon CCJ'ltcr. 800 v. l\.Jt 1.1 .lUOS front D1\llt')IJ11d ll1•ur II• ~1urd3}S.. noon to ICJ p.m 'un.s. ,, noon to 7 p,m · Mundi) 1111 ... 11!1 hsda). 2 to I Up m •\dm1s,1nn 1m Ir<" Sb SO fM adult\ < hlldrcn ti" t' $2 ~S. ( htldren undrr h ltl·\· • \II ti .\d,fnturc of the Circat Outdoor features O\er 600 c\t11b1t\, ('ntl'rt:ur mC'nt llnd a tilm lc?oll'1ll I 111 n " 1nform•t1on C4111 ~ S'KXJ LAC A PO~ IT'("tl (ti~ t1 I n pm It the U&UftAI Reach JlUh I hbtal). 303 C,knOC)I'(', l.JJ •un Be h roni&hl Ccc1l1a Woloch I \ COOtTdana'or of P l\•tn· thc·~ h•"J .. \C"une 1s wckome ( all it9~ I~ or 'CJ.l.107S S.tvday WATCH ~ WHA L , 1 tH Uumt>lov.cr \\hale Wat~h < ru11oC' oilers 1 chAmpqm hfun<h 1tn.l ., cllan,·e to 1'te the "8) ,..h:alt mt 1.1 lion each Saturdav :lnd ~unda). Ill a .m. to Ip m out of Ne"'pnn ttarhtll on tht' 10.S-foot Pa:ctfk Hombln~('r C't»t " SH per pcrann, St6.SO lor ch1l.lrc:11 uodcr I' F0t f t\atsons., oil S4 700 ORANG& CO NTY WAP MEt:T P"'Kr\led b) Tel-Ptul ntcrpn\C' each S.turda mammal mom In-Heme Pet Catt pecaab u I ,,.,,,,, lftltk»y w•lb I . ----bound ~tf . ~C81e lor '°"'pets 6 ........ ,.,.,.,. ... ). ·~ot ~-in • Yeti Oft ul 24 h.ts • Ut.Ned. londed. ........ • s.w. 0 c. SinC.• . . ,., :::::: •Celt lot ~ou r ~ .. , lll!Mlflt ES ···-(nf) •••• OfRCI: ... 12 IDQU IN .~~~~~~,~.,~!~. 'Midnight Cowboy' begins series \be Oranec Coun\y Fair Grounch 7 Costa Mesa Country O ub. Aat' 21 By BIU. THOMSON iana"), lnamar lk~an I\ 1he IDP of Franct/ltal)') 1.m. to • and over. For m<>tt ....,,,..Cea, z •• • his form ("Shame"), and a rarcl)-Sttn 24 -"Cronfirt" ( 1947-U S ) 4 p.m Admission tS fif\y cents for 1nfonna11on, call 957-8686 Toni•ht the U.C. Irvine Film gem from '50s Blackhst victim ·fd. Ma~. wali·•DL Ora• Counly Fair-SCRABBLE is played Wednesdays .,. ward Dmytryk (''Crossfire'') 3 -"Pa1hs of Glor)" ( 1 'J.SJ. ~ , " 6:30 p.m. an the upper-level Socttty bqins 11s latest film scnes. 1hc Juury· U. .A.) 1nformauan phone number 1s community room of Glendale Feder-~prop~.'•Jcl y lilied .. Altered 13 "Midni&ht Co-..boy" ( l969· 1 o -"Grasshopper" 1 I Q70- 7'1·3247. al Savings, ~4221 Calle de la Louisa. ISIOnS. US A) U A ) Ma&"" ClllVAL&Y IOCIETY ~un•. Kills. .Call 58()-2378 for Fonned an 1978 and dedicated to ·20..:._ .. Vmdiana"(J961• pain) 11-··snamc"(l968-"eden). mecuo. lhuecoad Set~ of~h further inforrn1\1on. ofTcnna non-mainstream fare to the 27 _"Easy Rider'' (I 969-U .. A ) All films arc screen~ on Fnda)~ mo.ala f'ram 10:)() Lm. to l p.m. at ClllBBAGE 1s played on the sec· Oranie Coast. the socmy has con-wnh sho1N1ngs at 7 and 9 p.m an 1bc Hai.US Part in Irvine, Tbt public js ond •nd founh Wednesday of each coctcd a 10-week ~hcdule sure both Fet.rury: Social Sc1enct Hall Tickets wall be iaviled to bnnt a lunch and enJOY month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. to entertain and provoke all who 3 -"'Le Bot'lheur" ( 1965 Fran<.-cl available at the door. Prices: general ~ mutit and cosuunn from the Room VJ. S\h St and Marauentc 1n ancnd. IO -.. Carnal Knowlcdae" I 1971-public $4, facull}". )tafr and non-UCI iifm.aih"I cuhure 1n Western Europe Corona del Mu. Call 644-4138 for Included arc worlcs by the always U S.A ) · studenu SJ;. UCI students S2. f or &ei'Wn 1000 and 1600 A.O. For additional information. challen&ma Luis Bunuel ("Vind-17 -.. Weekend " ( 1961· funher 1oforma11oo. call 8.S6--6379 moft 11af'onNtion can 547-2093 or LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter. write 100 ; N. Rosi. Ste. 360. Santa a aroup for women m business. meets Ana; 92101, every Wednesday mom101 at the . _ .. , IOCIAL COUPLES a.us Or· 11naed by the Jcv.-1sh Community Centet of South Oranar County Couples aecs 4S to 60. new 10 the area or an~ 1n mC"Cuna otbcrpcoplc. are 1nv11.ed to J01n a monthly aroup. Fint plherina will be a dcsscn and coffee at 7:30 p.m. 1n 1 pnvatc home in t.asuna N11uet. For more 1nfor· mauon.. call the Centtr at .497-2070 ---- ~, JOIN 111£ 11.UIOfl SINGERS A non~t aroup of wOJMn singers ~ penonn cvcry1h1"1 from Bach to rock are k>ok1na for new members. Tbc~p~U ' every Tunda)' eventnt at 1 p.m. at the Prnbytman hurch of tM Cove- nant at t-a11'\ 1cw and Adams street 1n Costa Mesa. Pcrformancts uc al~ ava1l1blc For more 1nform111on call Dec O\ 11 96~·1680 or V1 Grt'cn at 897-0.S87 e\.CntnJ.) and "cc:li.tnds -~adaJ THE ORANGE CO NTY Kl CLUB met\s tht first and 1h1rd Countryside lnn 1n Costa Mesa at the corner of Redhill and Bo.stol. MC'CUQSS a.rt from 7: I .S lo 8..30 a.m For more information and rcscr· vations. call Jenette Perrault 11 538-661 2 or Jeanette Thompson at R92-S930. Tlaanday AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY holds a -.ttkly social evcn1 bqionma at 5:30 p.m. at Mllle's. The Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol Sl .. Costa Mesa Ftn< 1Tors d·oeu~ fun and networklna. 731-3525 E-Z SPEA.lt TOASTMASTE.RS meet uch Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at SeachffV11lage. 2134 Mam Slrcet. Huntmaton Beach. Bqsnncrs welcome. For mort infor· matton. call 842-2016 or 842-8 149. SCRABBLE as played every Thurs~ day ar 6:30 p.m. at lhe Home Sa v1nis building. Main Street at Yorktown A venue. Huntmaton Beach C'Jll 9~2729 for details. FARMERS MARX.ET sponsored by the Orange County Fann Bureau 1s held evci; Thursda)' an the main parking lot of the Orange Count} Fa1~unds from 9 30 a m 10 2.30 P.m. Call 751-3247 FIFTH ANNUAL Classi ear Show Hosted by rhe loulberll o••••ma Amoe. at ..... Qube lundat, January 11, I Mt 11 :00 a.m.. to 3:00 p.m. ON THI WATIRIRONTr THE JANUARY 9'AN (US)~l~lt:lS.ltH DHHTARlfX (II) (S•H •t lS.ll•JO WOM9'0°""- (R) (ntl llCUT) (§'.ll)-l:tt-ll:IS.12'>0 TWINS (S.lOH:C:~ot.J~U THE NAJCtD GUH (NU) I 15-l'IS.ID.IS THI .IANUMY MAN ,._,<:} IUS WOM9NOOMl (lit) 111 ll I •Sl. uu 1s.us.10~ THe NAKED GUN ''°"> n • 1°'1 Stl 7•HI IN S TWtNS (_.0) 01•1 lll· H W •llS.St• ft.AtNllAN (ft) (US.lJO)- !> l~ltl lt 41 MAC .. I (NU) (!HS.MS) 5tl 7• •tto TAUC M DK> (R) SI\ 1 ll '50 ntE .IANUA"Y MAN (R) 6 I~ I IHt lS ........... (R) 1••·~ .. The good, the bad and 'The Boost' ApesMcG•rr Registered N•rse Hutiagto• Beacll A strong s1oryhne. powerful per- formances and expert direc11on and photographX contribute to making "'The Boost 'a dynamic movie. Based on BenJamm Stein's book "Ludc:s:· this film creates realistic characters and 11)· c1den1 1ha1 JI Ve us an honest look at drug use or rather drug abuse. We stt James Woods' character Lenny rise in the business world to become envied and admired by his associates. In his pnva1e hfe Larry 1s insecure and lonel) excep1 for the suppon of a devoted wife. Landa. beautifully ponrayed by ~an Youns. Lenny 1s not always tn complc1c control of his emotions. e11hcr an business or in his rclauonsh1p w11h Linda. This 1s an mcreasina problem as drugs begin to con1rol his life. Drugs. primanly coeainc. are in· troduccd into their fast lifes1yle and we are witnesses 10 their increasing dependency and their attempts 10 oycrcome their add1ct1on and 1he financial downfall thal accompanies II. Woods and Youn& give powerful performances. full of energy and passion. Youn& 1s behevable as the umid Linda, w1lhn1 to follow her husband and his dreams and su1>- port1vc ofh1s schemes and moods. But Woods 1s lhe main figure an 1h1s tragic taJc. He has a genuine talent to communicate the entire spectrum of emotions felt by his character. We sec him as both the energettc. forceful salesman and as the pathetic drug· depcndcn1 dreamer. This 1s heavy drama, powerfully done, and 001 for those s.eelt1n, an evenin& of haht entertainment t is also an cxtremcl)' well-done. coura.acous film wlth a chilling messqc and should not be missed. Carol 8-111 Competer C..Hltaat IApa•Nlpel There's a reason why ·The Boost" 1s show1f!J at only one theater on the Orange Coast. Not even an actor as capable as James Woods can over- come such a cliched. sadly tacky script. .. The Boosf' tells us nothing we don't already know. Drugs arc bad for )Our h(c. No1 a very pro- found mcssqe. I came away ftthna like I'd seen a very dis1urbin1 film for no aood reason. 'fhc per · formances arc -mixed. Woods f'Apms1 All ds") as Lenny. the fasH.alkin& salesman of whate\'er needs to be sold. 1s m1cn~ but can't redeem such a nd1cuJous movte. Scan Youn& ("No Way Out") is ttncrally unconvtnCtnS IS Lenny S very pscudo-ballenna wife. She looked bored 1hrou&hout the film. which translates into bonng for the au· d1cncc. When the naive, aood~naturcd couple can't make tt m New York, they move to LA .• the land of yuppies and nouveau riche opponun1ty. where they qutckly accumulate cash. duaJ MCTCCdn-Benus and dcbL Eventually the debt ovtte0mcs evtrytluna else and they tum to cocaine for a "boost" In this film. unhkc "8nsht Lishls. Bia City," you don'1 have any reason to cmpeth11e wilh the addicts. You don't even care enough to tlfink "just say no." They move 10 Santa Cruz to sell surfboirds(!) and succnsfully escape drup unlil a visit by 1heir "best fncnds .. from LA. plunsis them into a downward spiral qatn. Comina events were p~1ctablt and the audicn« laushed at inap. propriate times. On the way out, I he9rd a mov- 1caoer wonder. "What kind of movie was that?" Touchc. Dan Sdlttlcr E4lMe RlP Sdtool St*at H•ttact-Badl this week I had the pleasure of seeing "The Boost," stamn1 James Woods and Scan Youns. Tfus film does an excellent job of show1na how co- ea1nc and alcohol can destroy any hfe lhC) touch. It shows the nse and the eventual fall of Lenny and his love. Linda. At the bcJ1n~ nmg. Lenny is a salesman 1rym1 to __ _,make "'the b'' sale " lns1cad he 1s offered a aokicn· opponuntty ofleav1n1 New York and go1natowork in l.osAftldn. He is set up tn a beau1tful home and &l"Cn a c:ar. but lhe Jlow d°"n't lut When his "fnend" 1nv1te1 him to a peny. he kams that his job is 1n~rdy.~nd he 1s introduced tocoamc: He thinks 11 will help. but is quickly hookt'd on the stuff. and worse sets his wife hooked too. Unhke 01.hcr wovies 1hat deal with substanct abuse, this one does not s)onfy 1t but rather shows how u&Jy and stupid 1t 1sand how 11 can ruin tht' hfc of anyone. I didn't wait to S« the end of"Thc Boost" I dtdn't want to be re· ~ minded of some u111c m1s11kes o and even deaths that occutTed t0 schoolmates be· Cl'1te of this tcr- nble 1flllic diseue. But it wu a power- ful film. And if the ncti"I WU hk.c the thinp I havt seen in lif(. this film should be ICltft by CWf)OM. In conclusion. "The Boost" 1s probebly the best invesimcn1 of m) movie money that I ha"c 1CCn. lf)OU know tome0ne who u5CS or abuses any kind of cSnat. encou,.. them 10 ace it. I hope this movee 1.s nominated for aq ACldemy Award. GftlBenuffl ~· w....-aer looking. ror an even in& or l1P!t· heaned enten&inmcnt? lho. don tao to see "The Boos1." a dcpressana and disturbing filrn about drua abutc stamng James Woods and Sca.n Youna. The mov1t 1s • vocativeand well· IC1cd, but there maybet1mN~ )OU tct so uncom-fortable that yOll want to leave •he thcattt. Af an cday mal e'tatc \.llesman. W ood~ ~­ Ptncncn .,at ca- reer u«es.s one nunute and Pat failure lbc ne-1 When ht non broke. he dcSiccnds into a drus he and d,.. his beautiful v.1fe down 1lon1 wttlt bun. The film chrontcla lhcu downfall and 1t is not fun 10 watch faccpt for one brief SC'C'lton tn the movie ~~n the c.ouplc tn~ to rebut.Id their """ in Sa.nta Crut. they rcaU)' arc on 1hc bt&i\ road to desuucuon They have 100 much too fast and are not able to handle tt. Then thq lose 1t all and are no1 able to re.bound Wooda does a cmhblc~ with th as ro~ Bui lhe auy he pla)'I IS '° htah>- tn.ana and manic that }OU 1qu1rm 1n )Our $tit at lJmcs wa1un1 for ham to uplodc or do somethina embanau-•na. When lhe drup 11tc O\ltr. he', even more d1fT'icuh to watelt As the loyal wife. Youna savn the fllm from being a real downer. She's a beautiful and tal· cnted lcad1n1 lady and does a area1 JOb w1t.b her role hctt. She countm Woods' frencttc performantt well and makes the film a little easier to sat lh~tbis is not a pk .. n1 film. Jn fact. it'i an uaJy ft.Im And ofteq. hkc 1n mal life, there "no haPP) cnd1na. M~~.::'"' why 11 was auch an un t c•Slf!lCOtt and I hciitatc to rttommend 11 .. J ... W ..... udScanY ........ a ma aboa.t • c ""tdeVIStOn came into II\ I tome )() )<"•m . thctt hi\(" product1om m su11cd to 1hl' '" iattn 1h1n 10 an<ma. Pn m.u personal ll dramas deal •ilh "the d1~ of the v.cd.. itie ioc1al mu• the day." Of II\ a..,,.. o( 1maU domcst1(· c.i ha-. ro.-d a mort iaatural home tilt ~b-TV nucrpn\C'S gr>• our hv1" rooms rild9cT than thr IJ ICft!Cn antPleua of the mall' nriih~ 19'ulC"- -nw aoo.t .. *' OftC oflhow hi ""~ ~Id ... "~ problbl) ti. beieet ~on nn•1>f'k t~k.,.,• 'The BoOst-'provJdes a c1Jar8cter study of a coiilJr: orw1 By JOE IALTA.Ut ~ ............ .. I'd rather be lucky than ~ .. says James Woods at one poen\ 1n "The Boost,.. a movie thet ISN'T about dN& abuse, as 1ts Ids and all the hype have implied -~ co- CIJDC ttrtainly plays a Plft 1n his chaJ'ICtcr's downfall. h ISN'T a rcha h of tut ~ar•s yuppeJdruaie nick. "Ocu\ afld Sober.'biandit ISN'T an '80supdatcot ""The YI of Wine and Rota. .. with 1he emphasis shafted tom nna .. ftd. Cote to just plain coU.. So 1f it ilft"t alt thele thmp. you say. ilil •'-.. ~ euctjo. •• ii it A80tJT'! Wdt,0 1t'1 tlimdhn.. nu1ch finer. much le. obwioul ailCI ,,.,all lilllttMN•n•liM. "I'd rather be hay thin llftlft. .. ..The Boolt .. is I Yntqut dlllMlef• study of a mu witla a paor llllimfll a man co.umed witb bei•.., c 1• fut, witla not bti• a loeet. N .- (tell unwordty or.:n11 _. .... like • ~y (llile old i•pa •• ayndromc) wMft "dOes CIOIM to Ida. 11nc•tu1a ·~ uple wlaOM~ In \'1(wtftl. one won<kTs why this iak of ~tut'Md·to-fa1lurc due to <'oe&1ne addacuon was C\en crated for thcatricat rrlast. It has nolhina really new or ,·n rt\cahna to offfr. its conttnt could rt' ccnainly ha\e been ahend to fit the Jll confintS of todlly's teleV'luon stan· he duds. and its ~&at1oa on te&e- I\, vl$Jon wouid M~ .mort than likely .: I &IW'lnt.ccid a &uFf v~1n1 auchencc .,1 than 11 .. 111 ,...bly see 1n 1u 1~ 1hcatncal and tva\tu.al home video >r rtleaJC. 1' ~ film wU1 ol Len.,Y and Linda ~ Bm-n (Jalnft Woodt and Sean in Your.tt). a ~Y happy coupk who hu 11biUi.-....ty1n the fran11c "1 world o('SC.dlem Cahb-n11 real ~ cs&atc. Wllat tk boctocn dtoef out unupcnedly. CllCh tum1 to cocaine for~. Hooked Oft the dnc. their hvQ ~rate ••to a pethe11C1lly dcPtttMll di...e.tr. providn11 the audimix 1nlh ample PfOO( of the 11\ n n mcrt11css gnp of cocaine add1ct1on In lruth, lbctt is really noth1n1 wrona Wllh .. The Boost." h does teDd to draa from ume to ume (ls n calhn& out for commet'Clll inter· rupuons'>) and lberc art points 1n lhc film when you ruhze that you rc-- ally don't care -bat Jutppens to either of the m11n charKtcn. but all 1n all us story 1s quite true to 1u fonnllla. Althouah lhc ocrf'ormanccs of 1lS castatt strons. .. the Boost" seems to SJ ms>'y fall shon of tts ioals. Never fully enposslna au audience. ne\'er lt'ftfflltr'I enouah susptnsc or itn· 11on. the film wallo~ 1n 1nd1fTercncc and cktachment Our ratings if 4i . if W/l,lfroa ,.~ Video/Sounds Reviews: 'The Blob,' 'God Created Woman,. BJ SC01T WILLIAMS , 3 0 ,,._.,..., "TM aa.." CRCA/C.Olambla Home Video. VHS-Bela, lt.H .Aaae.IR> It's beck! Yes! The Blob 1s back! That pulsa1sn& pool of pulsina protoplasm. Talk about sentimental Journeys! Now's your chantt to scream out wam1np to the p00r folks on )Our v1deocasselle player: "Watch out, Mister' Don't touch that thins v.tth 1 Strtk1" ( hhhhhlurp1) .. Watch out. lady' Don'tge1 en lha1 telephone booth'" (Sssssssuhhhhk') YOW111 .. Watch out. kids' Don't neck 1n lo"ers' lane~" (Ssshhhlura!) YOWITI ~ This afTcct1onatc remake pa)S homagr to the Onamal. an obscene black. viscid oou that gobbled up cverytJuna and e1rerybod). Cnpcs. n came ofT the mo' 1C' aattn in the town movie house. Talk about )'Our last p1ctu~ shows! Formless. falal and }UCky, .. The Blob" was a pcrfC'Ct symbol for lhe era's angst. before we stopped worryma and learned to love the Bomb. And. of course a Misunderstood T~n~qer (young Steve McQuttn) sa1red the day .. This umel. the viscous v1s1tor from space 1s an errant b1oloSJCll wanarc expcnmcnt by wicked sc1cnusts, It's a M1am1 Vice ptnk.. for some reason. And ll falls on )OU from above and snaas )OU with tentacles -a metaphor forthe 1980s. Kevin 0111on 11vcs a nicely controlled pcrformaott as~ Misunderstood Tttn The utterly perk) Shawntt Smith 1s the bomccom1na ~ueeo. The vastly talented JefTre1 DeMunn and Candy Oark play the compassionate wnffand the b•J~heaned waitress, both hombly wasted (heh. heh) an their roles. "The Blob" should be a aor> dchaht to the blood· thin~ pre.teens that att 1lS obvious taflCI. But it's put fun for w over-JO cro-.d who oug.tn to know better. Trash 11 may be. but it's really wt'll-done trash Welcome back. b11 feller. .. ~ G .. Craa.M Wemu" {Vesu.e VWH. VJIS. Bela, ............ ll) '*ADd God <;rcated Woman" was a nau&ht) 195., New Wa ... c movte by Rottt Vad1m. who 20 years later has ttmade 1L It was a fona lunch. It's too bad, bccau~ the onginal had )()me heat to It Sell k1tlcn Bn&Jtt( Bardot undressed en route 10 supcrstardom. These days she's a rcclust' who campaigns for klndncss to animals There I\ a lcs~n m th1 for us all The new 1rcrs1on stars the hthc and pen'!-Rcbctta CX Mom•> as IJ&ilhou~ queen. a bloated Fran .. Lansella as pohncaJ aspirant and Vmet"nt pa no.as a be~ tldC'red plo1 dcvu~e who mamcs her to act her out of pnson .. Sutt," )'OU say as the credits roll and dumb thin~ 5&an happcniOJ. ··this IU) slami. thC' mo"1c. but I lltt 1t s aoin& to &Ct plent)' steam) with CX Mornav ta .. .1n1 her clothes off and stuff ever) other minute ·· . No such luck. p1lgnm Get O\ er 11 \\ 1thou1an1dt'a in his head. Vad1m ha~ tadl~ a 'acuel> fem1n1\t me-ss.aic and has been trampled to death b' 1l "lo v.ontkr hnt' Fondad1vorccd him Then 1s no 1ntclligrntt11.,.,ork hcrt' whalSC>e\.er De Morna) acts 3 2 nude scene on v.h1ch to bJ~ ht'r character -son ofa fallen .,.,oman v.tth a ~an of gold Lansclla tncs 10 act elected \ 1n~nt ~pano lo\lkc.-s up and , wl5hcs 1t was aJI a dream ---.. What a wastt of lJme. Bn~ bad. Bardot Top videocassettes By 11ae Assoclattd Pr~u The follov.maarr the m<»t popular \tdcoca sent> as the) appear m ncict ,..'tttc.'s issue of 81Ubo:lrd m:lpzlnc VIOl!OCASS£T'TE SAA.ES l ET Tl'l9 E•tr•·T•<e\lr.-t • tMCAI 7 .,,,_, ..... COiw.yl l. Oortv 0.~' (II.WO<'! 4.. 'l.MY .,.. lfW Tr-• l~I S Declet Vlo•-lMC.M UAI 6,' C...,._llCt ~ IMC.Al I •"·'•~ 1..iltle •o.ct11 ... ,,_ "--' I.ow ~ ,..,_ ~OU! tWamell t Stan U. W 111...,.. F-11..er.._1 lt The*"" el Mollocn ICti·Foal VlOfOCAUETTC •tNTALS I f~ .. Ml'I .... o a-·· HOU0-.- 2 ....,.._ tW-1 l 'ljllr.._. t•CA<~l 4 ' Slwt Cr(\jlf !' l•CA ~l s·· ......... ttw Low IWM-1 , .. c~ <°'1911> 1 "£ T l'-E"lfo hrT9'tno1 • IMCAI I ' .... a!IM (#ICAI t "A N""''"°"o tft f:lm Slrwl • T.._ °'""' ""°""" .. (~ ....... £.,,.,.,._, lO "Lie-10 Or,.,. •• ICSS·F-011> Folky Chapman, jazz siriger ~cFerrin top Grammy picks 8EVERl Y HILLS. Ct.hf. (AP)-T~) Chapman. a =le.st~ ,.ho muses on ttvolutioo and J>0"Crt). and Mcfcmn. an cbuJhent J&U vocalist v.h~ mes·• as .. Don.t WC>t'I')'. Be HaPP).~ wtt the top nonunca announttd Thunday for \he 31 t annual Gnuamy Award$ ~n; 24, rcctived "'" ftOmiuuons. mclud1na bcsi ~ IU'Of'd, album and ~ new an1 t. "-hi~ McFcmn s fhc nonunatJOnulto1ndudcd MOrd. album and~ CMpman'ud(·t1tlcd first album wasa surpntr h1t 1n I 9U and its lut Jlnak -fast Car ... about a woman ittlona IO acapr a cydc of povcny, was a No I lut Chapman· ICMll and rfa>rd not1unataons. plus one b bat kmak pop vocal pcrfonnanicc. were for-F .. C11 ... M<'fcmn, 3 • •hOIC .. 0oo·1 Worry. Be Happ •• v.• the first-ocr a c.appcUa sona to reach the o I Po 111on on Billboard chan rta-t\.ed nom1nauon for best son~ r'fCOrd and nWe pop "ocal performance (or ··0on t Worry." He also rettl\ed an album nom1nat1on for " ample Ptcasilres " • In edd111on McFcmo -""ho records "Don't Worry .. and hlS other v.orb U.w\I OOI) human "01cc and no mu~l 1nstru~nts -•as nominated for ~st male Jill vocal ocrformantt for the son& .. Brotbtt\" ' Ao11a laker ttee•"cd four Cramm) nommatton all for "G'"'" \ou The Bcsc l Got.'. lht' one ns he had eh11bk fot this )tar's a•'lrds ~ sons is a candidate 1n the best m'Of'd, IOftl. bat female rh)thm and blues ptrfonMntt and t rh)lhm and blun son&· per. rormanct. Htt album. utled the me as the siftllc. was iTlcaJcd after lhc cU1oft' date tor th1 )'t'afs tandicfa~ -T.-o runit fivoratn o( NahONll -,cadcm of Her ~ Mio recttvcd a nomnmbOn fOf bc11 ~•II a,,,.,. folk ruordtnt The ~ uneu's ...,... OI folk and protnt sonp a.nd blallld.s 1ricludtd -TllUI' • ._.A Revolution." and .. Fc:W My Lo'cr." SM ~ to tbr at1Cnll00 or ~ PfOduttn dunna -~ ~ whtk a 11Udta1 at Tufu ........... r'~ UatftnltJ. Rccont1na Ans 1.nd Scicntts vota\. St1n1 and • toe Wan-..ood. each ttea~cd thrtt nonai~s ~-oa•....,,....12) •' ... OutOnTheTown INT £RMISSION .. SCR opens Athol ·Fuge:ird' s ''Road to Mecca' By TOM TJTltS D.ity """4 c...,..__., 5172 Orange Ave. Performances are scheduled Fndays and Saturdays at 8 T"o morc.-producuons arme on p.m. with Sunday performances Jan ()range l ount) ~tagcs this wcckc.-nd as 15 at 2 p.m. and Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. fthus thl' local theater scene assumes an avo1d1 ng conflict with the Super mternauonal Ila' or Bowl). Reservations arc taken at 229~6796. South .\fnca as the scene for South W1th still no local productions < oast Repenot) 's "The Road to Mecca" b" noted pla)wnght Athol closing this wttkend, these shows fugard. Meanwhak. at the C')prcss conunue on Oranic County stages: < ,,·1c Theatrr. the stage 1s set an •"'ne Ead of lite World" at the Russia for the modem corned) Altemauve Repenory Theater. 1636 "Chekho' m Yalta.. S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana (836-7929), Manin Benson. onc of the foundcrs Thursdays Lhrou&h Saturda)'s at 8 of SCR . is direc11no .. Mecca:· which p.m .. Sundays at 1 p.m. until Jan 21. d9fli •''Relaearul for Mlll'der" by the bnngs thrtt 'Ct)' 1 crcnt characters Hunungton Beach Playhouse at the t<>Jether on a search for meaning and Gisler Theater. ·21141 Strathmoor SP.antual compleuon. Nan Marian. La H n~-h 832 1405) ( hns11nc Hc.-al) and '\Ian Mandell ne. unungton ~ ( • · comprise the small cast of the show. Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Toi TITUS j through Saturdays at 8:30, Sundays at 2:30 until Feb. 5. •"Ellllt lite Body" by the San Clemente Commun11y Theater at the Cabrillo Platl'louse. 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Oemcntc (492-046S). Wednadlys throl!Jh Satunlays at 8 p.m. until Jan. 28. w1tl'I a matintt Sunday at 2 p.m. • .. My f'a1r LMJ" at Elizabeth Howard·s Curtain CaJI Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (833-1 S40). naJhtJy C~cqK Monda)S at vanous cuna1n umn throuah Feb. 5. ., ·~ Me, I.ate" at the Grand D1nntt Theater. 7 Frctdman Way. A nahcim (772-7710). n11tuly ucep1 "The Road to Mecca" wall be thr--?ugh Feb. 4witba matin~Sunday presented T uesda)'s through "Fndays at • p.m. By I.EVIN DOYLE will play throu,hout the even1n .. at 8 p.m.. aturdays at 2:30 and 8. •"Tn LUUe ladiua" at the West-11111r,...c:-, , • , accompanyina s1n1ers Conn ie unda's at 2· JO and 7· 30 unul Fcb. 16 marster Community Theater. 7272 Haann. An Lund and the Lancers. on the 'main stage of the SCR theater. Maple St .. Westminster (995-41 13). The music that made Harry James. Harry James was one of the best 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 Benny Goodl'nan and Tommy trumpcttrs in t.bc nation 1n the 1940$, Call 957-4033 for uckct information. throu&h Feb. 4. DorSt"y famous will be featured in the and with has orchestra pul -A Sinner .\t ( ypress. "Chekhov an Yalta .. as •"(av" at thc LP Repcnory Din-"Big Band Classic" tonis,ht at South K1Mt'd An Ansel" and .. You Made opening a bncf three-weekend run at ner Theater. 157 32-D Tustin Village Coast Community Church in Irvine. · Me Love You" at the top of the 1he Cypress Culturaj A.;.;.n;,;.;s:__;;C...;c;.;.;n;.;.;ter;;.;..;... _w_a __ y.__an_T_us_1_1n_t8_3_5_-9_6_1_1_)._T_u_e_sd----'a~;...s..... The performance wall feature the chan "'BEACHF.S• IS A HIT FROM COAST TO COAST.© Bette Mldler and Barbara Henbey are both e1ceptJonal. These are two of the most wonderful talenta arou 4.© " @ (!)"If T\ -~Al'wU­ (D 4' ,,.,,.•UMlttNln Q) ( 1l' 1\ IJ'I ~ s.... lllW!io lHF'T Mt-I ON t\ BFAC"H .\0 't'Et\R~t\t.t) BEA~MES tN t IN '\I lfrTIMf' ){)l.J Mt\KF t\ FR IENDSlllP l Ht\I Lt\"I" K.11UVER 17-picce Harry James Orch~tra. led Haines ~n her carttr as a b.1nd by Fred Radke. ~ho took over the sinaer at 16. -She recorded .. Oh Looi.. orchestra's d1rect1on after James· at Mc Now" and "'I'll Ne"er Soule. death five. )tau -.o. The orchestra Ap1n" with frank 1natra _,,,_ ""' ......... ...., ...... 1. n•Nt•• .. ,.,.. ... ,.,... -..-o·' ......... wot -..--~ ......... u '6:tl --·-..,,._..,..,.,,. ___, ... .,.,... _11 ........ ...... ._., .. . 1ta>u-a.1a• .... • lloilOIS ,,.,,. ...,, -t•a•-••H• WIUMMlllllMIA ..... ._ -~ ... .... ---·c-. ,,... 1•11• ...... 1 •• ........ ,J.l ... J ...., ..... ac-• 11a1 ................ _ ........... ' = ,.: = .... 11.»JUa»P ...... 11 I ••• ,.... __,,._._,~ --·~­...::::-..:: 1--~~..J.Ma&iCL:JIL ------.. ,,,, ...... ,... .... Monda~ at varyins cWUift tunes throuah Feb. 5. •"G•Y• ... O.U.,. at the Harlc-- quan Dinner Playhoux. lS03 S. Harbor Blvd • Santa Ana (9~ SS I I), ntgbll)' ~ccpt Mondays at VAl)lf\& curwn umes throuch Jan. 22. •"A WiuM IM P... f'AJett'a Tak" b)' the Amencan C'htldrm·~ Tt\eater at the Ariahe1m C_.hwa.1 AnJ C(ft~. 931 N. Hatbor Blvd • Anat.e1m (S36-6686). Saturda~ and Sundays at 2 p.m, thrOulh Jan. 29. Lund wa the kad lllllft' with tht Benny Goodman ~tni dunna the bl& bind tra of the 40s The Lanctrs 1tt a q~net lhat wtJI sing a vanetv or bta bend favontcs The pcrformantt 1s at I p m. and the church 1s 11 5120 Bonia. Can)on Road. veMraladmm1on 1sSl 2. v.ith tickets l\aalabfc at the Bren Center box office and T1<:kctron Tckphonc. mail and ~rcd1t card or~ nn bt- placcd b) call1n1 8~6-5()00. Paul Newman w il l portray La. gover n or WI NNFl£LO. La (AP) -Paul cwman v.111 ponra)' onetime Lou- 1t1ana C1ov. Eirl Lont 1n a movie that W1 ll bC' filmed m th 1s t te and v. 111 ckta1l t ont' hl&hl> publ i1cd rtl • 11onslup v.1th stnppt>r Blatt St.arT, mtt film official said tMr's ri>k an tht film. to be t1tk-d "8la1c. ··has not bttn can. talc f 1lm ommK ion otlic1al id Lou1sian1 Film Comm1sHoncr Tna Laviolette and W1nnricld Film Comm1u1on Chairman Patricia Pncc confirmed Wtdnc1day 1h0\t .. Blaze .. will be filmt'd 1n louis1 na Winnfield 1 schfdultd for approx· imately thrtt ~ttb of the 10.~ttk shoot1na tehcdu~ ftlmaftl. &en· tat1•tly la~ to i.n March I$, also -.n be doM '" ~ Ortean1 1.-d •ton R~. offinal, siid Price llJd thf flfin't ~t I c1~Wd to nan bCIW1t111 Sa 5 maUion end SlO •illion OnTheTown .. There's a Jolly, laughing Buddha. tall (over she feet), dark and handsome wa1t1ng to greet all those wtio enter the Szechwan King yhlnese Restaurant in Costa Mesa. This gl'ant statue dominates the foyer of the restaurant. Lgend has 1t that rubbing his round wooden tummy will bring you good luck The most immediate good tuck Is discovering the wonderful treasur• that come from ttle kitchen The King opened about 2'1t years ago at 512 w 19th Street It Is part of a mini shopping center and that makes it a little hard to find the first time But after that your appetite for really fine Chinese cu1Stne will take you back there time and time again Szechwan King 1s owned and operated by a harct- work1ng matfled couple. Jenny and John Chean. whO came to this area from a successful partnership tn Los Angeles Together they are at their estabhshment seven days a week . with Jenny Ch1an doing the ·hostess-managing duties and ~er husband acting as chef In htS kitchen. chef Chlan turns out an array ot Mandarin Szechwan and Hunan dishes The latest addition to a fabulous menu is Peking ginger prawns (Recipe follows ) Jn addition to a family d1nnerandahousedtnner,there'salonghstofd1shes John and Jenny Chlan are ownera of the 1 for a ta carte These have such romantic names as Szecbwan King In Coeta MeM. Dragon and Phoenht (a chicken and lobster dish), I Romeo and Juliet, Tung Ting shrimp Mandarm Triple Year's cetobrauon dinner The event rings in the Year ! erown •nd Phoermc Nest Jenny Ctttan ~ays her of the Serpent on Feb 6 The Serpent is one. or lbe tavonttt IS Szechwan beef a telect1on of beet cooked Twelve Celestial Branches of the Chinese calendar 1n swoet and sour sauce with orange peel Westerners who ha11e experienced a Chinese New As a MfVICe to the adventucous os ~ell as the Year dinner rank 1t as a truly gourmet event. hm•d dmer, the menu indicates whrch dishes are hot Szechwan King IS open ~very day for lunch and and wh ch are not The hostess and her serving staff dinner. and the Chtans. Jenny and John are there 10 . . DATE NIGHT AT PERo··s SATUAOAV .EVENINGS 5 30-tO 00 COMPLETE DINNER I FOATWO Baby Rack of Lamb ~o ::" ~ REG '34 00 ~::. ~ .• ~': 121• .._ __ "'""" Sowo O• FOR 2 '-'"" 2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seacllff Village ---Pi:QetJ~0 960-n&4 Utc..-cae.. ........ MUSI( dnd Lyrics By COLE PO~TER are very w1thng to make auggost1ons see that things run smoothly Sometimes their sons I The Chums came to Che Un red St~ces from 12·)'ear-old Oav1d and 11-year-old Henry help out r aiwan as a young ma med coupl They settled first rn The large dining room. beautifully decorated with -------- Los Angefes where they en1oyed success in a Chinese art, has both boolhs and tables -enough to restaurant partn«stup. It ,.as during that period thiit seat 160 people comfortably Colors are sou end cool chef Chtan was honored tMce -•n t979 and 1985 w th a splash ot red here and there Light fixtures are by the Southern Cahforn1• Restaurant Writers clu.)ters of stlken lanterns which are softly painted Assooatt0n. • Near the tront is a larg~ aquarium of colorful salt water A"hOUgh he 1 still e ~oung man, the Che.I has ft.sh beef\ cootcing for some 30 years He started learning The restaurant has a private dining area and c~ln his P<OfMSK>n at the ag of 13 m T ai~1 Nf'tther he nor handle parties ol up to 50 people his Wife came from r taurant fam1hes but the Kuig is Jenny Ch1an 1s quick to point out the freshness of the cutm1na11on of a lifelong dream ·r all 1ngred1en11 used in the i..tchen She also says that Stechv,an Ktng does no1 currently have full bur no MSG 11 used In any of the recipes Mt'Ylee but that la planned for the near tuture Beer It you prefer a booth to dtn1ng at a table on Friday and Wine are avaltable, 1nclud1ng a new wtne imported or Saturday evenings. reM<Vatlon re recommend from Chtna It It called Oynasty. lh re 1s also Tsmgtao ed For reservations or 1nrormat1on. phone 548-2060 beer (P<onounced chtng dow). aptly detct1bed as a For an 1nex.pens1ve and en1oyable lunch. there "Ch•nne fire ext1ngu11her" for thoae diners who need are excellent choices at $3 95 and S4 50 LuncheOn •s to coot down atter t•hng some of the realty hot and served Monday through Friday 1 1 30 to 3 p m and la Sptcy dlShel. a gOOd way to become acquainted with Szechwan Plans .,.. under wey f0< a special Chinese New King OF y, ....... llft ...... ....., Y. t••111on....- 1 tMtup un .... me oee Qood ........ ol ... Mix .. of the aoov. ngred1ent1 •nd mannate prawn• 1n It fOf •t leat oh.half hour Dip prawns lo mixture of t-.o eggs and ne.ptng tat>tespoon of nour. o.ep try 1n MMml Oii until pra.ns ere browned. Heet. 1-. °' ~-bfoth ....................... ~ 1.,.. ........ ,, .• Pour~ prawns Cla••lllM is the answer to your buying and selling needs. • EWPORT CUISINE Now Opea la Coroaa del Mar From the Family of Award winning & Critically Acclaimed French Restaurants In San Francisco, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara & Palo Alto Comes This Newest Jewel . Chez Pauline, The Latest Link in the Chain Set In The heart of Corona del Mar with breathtaking ocean views. 3901 E. Cout Hwy• Corona del Mar 721-9502 Ample Pu1Lln9 • S.J\41\Mt racWtiee ror HoUcley P...U.. LUllCH • DDIMElt II I OutOnTheTown PoP Music --=---~-- Doug Sahm heads AntOne'S Texas R&B ReVu ~ EHr since he book-cd zydeco long Clifton Chenier to chnsten Antone's n1sh1club in 1975. blues enthusiast Clifford Antone has worked hard ~o establish h" venue as the most 'ital blues showca~ in the U.S. Located in Austah. Tellas. Antone's has not onl) presented the likes of Eddie Taylor. J1mm) Reed. 8.8. King. Fats 1Jom1no. John Ltt Hook-er. Percy Mayfield. 1he late Muddy Waters and other e-stabltshcd names. the club has also provided a spn ng- board tor such blossoming local CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! NEWPORT BEACH ~1 ....... 2030 37 FASHION ISLAND (,......OW.,.._) .......... 21J.m4777 2nd& Wilshire Woodleftd ... t1Mll-2MI Ox'*d & T openga JOHN Roos talent as S1ev1e Ray Vau&han, Lou Ann Sanon. Angela Strebli, the Fabulous Thunderbirds and others.. But thanks to Antone. one doesn't , Fresh SeOfOod Served With A Side Of Surf have to travel to Austin to c~pericnc~ a samplinJ of Teus· purest and t~ughest r&b. Last year at the Coach House. he presented a sizzlfo& lincup o(rock and r&b that nearly peeled the paint off the walls.. 'And Antone's cunJnt Texas R&B Revue storms into' the Coach HouK toni&ht, featur- ing An1tla Strchli. Mel 8'rown and the Siknt Partners. the lqmdary El Ray ck -"conkon. F1aco Jiminez. and the Texas Tornado, Doua Sahm. An eclectic purveyor of Tedi music -from blues. country. and western swina &o cajun. r&b. and Meiucan border music -<4S.ycar-old s1n1er·songwntcr-guitarist Doug Sahm (pronounced •soam) 1s too rcstJcss to stay an any one musa~I ~ve or style for VCf) Ions. "Comins from Tc.us. r ~w up d1a.in1 au kinds of music, • Sahm recalled dunna a recent interview. ··1...astcn1n1 to the lf"l.S like Hink WiUtams. EJv1s. Junior Parker and Bob Dylan a.ave me diffcrtnt , outlooks on hfe. Musically, I chanac aurs realqu1ckJy. lfkft tadcledoesn•t work, I try ndn guard." Back in 1907, Sahm·s itchy feet and cunos1ty led him to the W.cst Coa5t and the Summer of Love sttne in San Francisco. Mllllna pt)'chcdclic rock with more tradt11onal ekmentJ. Sabm's band, the Sjr DouaJas Oum· tct. e~· cd popular sucttSs with the hat sin "She's Aboul A Mover· and .. cndoc1no." Sahm. "But J need other interests. too. Man. I am a bueball freak I lo"'e the Oakland As. but f have to admit that the Dodgtrs kicked 1he1r buu " Sahm also pends some ttme hslen- '"I to the diverse sounds emanau11g from San An1on10 radio. "R&B. rock. country, heavy metal, the blues - they play 11 all." he said with enthusiasm. "I mean. wbC're clw can you hear a Ciec.hosJova.luan p01lca ori a Sunday afternoon'!" After 30 years 1n the bus1~ss. Sahm. w~ sons hawn and han- don play tn rock t.nds, has some advice for flcdabna musacians "h'~ important to create somtthma lhafs d1ffttent while $UCk1n1 to v.hat )OU kheve 1n,.. he s1m~ .. A lot o( groups 1oday arc trying ro bt the next Guqs 'N R~. and I Jusf\hink that's a b•• m1uake .. POP PICKS Emm)lou Ham~. one of country mus1c'i. most ennch- 1ng artists.. btgins a two-mght enaaat· ment Monda) at the Craz) horw . Texas roots rockC'r Joe Ely (Jan 20) and Dr. °""m rccordtnJ art1 ts '"lJtlh Par.Ile! (Ftb. <4) Wlll pcrfonn at Boprt's an Lona lkach Tv.o hot shows ilatcd for the COiKh House feature Chns H1llman's Ot-KTt R~ Band (Feb. 8) and the onc-of..a·k1nd Dn1d Lindley and El Ra)o-X (feb 11 ). Years of various solo pro.J«U were followed by a Iona rccordana h1atu Sahm recently returned to AustJn to record a brand MW LP with producer Gcorat Rains. A blend of Chano- f\avorut r&b and TclU-Louaseana tool IOUftds of the 1950s and '605, the JUSl·rtlatcd "Jukebox Music" 'ds 1n1P1rtd by his dtsu·c "10 tum people GRAMMY NOMINATIONS ••• r......,.e on io muuc that thf'Y prOb.bty tint's ''Notbana Like The un" haven't beard btfo~... rettiveda.natbumoftheycarnodand album of the 1ar and bcs1 ~ mak voe.ah t for "'Father FtprT -lt'sn:hallmtctokeep-prosresslnJ tbc *""Be SW.I My Bcauna Hean" and ,ct better as a muS1C1an," said -., nom1natc:d for IOn& of the year as ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m~jf:---=--------..:_-1 well as best pop male \ ocal per-formanc:e Stana ha four ca.teer Grammys so far, all Mn« 1983, ~hen he was suit a mcmbtrofThc Polict. Michael Jadton. shut out 11 ta11 ynr'1 awards. rccavcd 11o1Qtk nom1- nauon for bas .. Man In TI.c Manor" ••nak as m:ord.ofthc yur, -- ' 0 . 0 . • :¥ .• ~· l&•11•lil.•M1, ,·,,. HU£V08 11• AANCHEROS ........ . =~~.~.~~...... • 1 • MACHACA ............... •1• CAftNE •1• MA.DA .•.•...... , ......•... a.Wld w/T011'MI" JlllAled...,...~ Wanwood. a rock vctttan whow carftf spans nearly 2~ yan. rca1~ record of the year a,.ct best malt PQP vocal ptrformance nonuuuon1 for "Roll W1ttl It'' and an album of the year nod fot the LP of the ta mt title. W1nwood hat prcVlOUaly won two Gramm~ ~ Micfteel. whole amash album .:,F•tll" dd JDCft than 6 malboa copa and ... wned Ill hits; retttvcd ontv IWO DOClllnlltOM. The &Qch 8oyJ. who have nevn won 1 Gtammy and bave not bttn nomtnai&cd since 1966 for .. Good V•braiioM, 't· ~•~cd a best ~ sroup ·~ nom1Mtton th• year fOr ~' bit ··etotomo .. • Nominated for rttbrd of ihe yar were .. Doo't Worry_ le HaOoY ... -Fiil Car." Baker's ··(jMnt Y e>U The ... 1'lllal I Clot. .. J8dltoa't "Mu Ul lk MttT'Of~ Md Wi•wOod's "'ltoU WidslL .. OutOnlbeTow.n Riding the rails to SD for $23-28 'lo BJ DONNA AND RA\' OT1' vessels of the Sao Dicsc> Harbor ~ Nf(Ccs J UCUF'SIOn. ThlS IS the oricJnaJ harbor · cruise. featunna enclosed, seatm& or An Amtrak ucurston to San D1qo an opcn-llr v~w from the sunded: 1s a le1surdy tnp for the unhumcd. At the soutbttn end of the Em· with pert o(thc en,,oyment be1n1 the beradero )Ou'll encounter Scapon chance to ptt at the coastal 1ottnery v t•·-f 19th t en route arid not ha~ to'""""" about ' ,..... a re--creauon o a ccn ury --· • J fish1n& v1lJa&c. which houw-s 6S freeway t.rafr.c; s~~hy shops amon& its thrtt 8oerd Amtrak's San Oicpn II the plu SantaAnadepotanymom1naat 7 13 Within the vitt.&c's cut plaza 8.SS or I l.4S Lm. You can ordC'f' )Ou'llfind'ThcSouthpaw(&if\sforthc breakfast items from the onboard left-handed). Family Tn:c ta faaul) 1 snack bar. arid by the time )Ou'vC" hcnl.aJt shop).. Bumfir mclen tcttkd an to )OUr at the train 1s click· (bumper rucken of aJ k1ods).. TIK dacktn& its way toward San Juan Greenhouse (fresh and silk plants and C'ap1strano. Then 1t'1 on to San noVrers). and the Jolly R<lltt Wt\1ly Ocmtntc. OcanWSc and Del Mar restaurant Afttr m1ns 1bc couthM. the San The central plaza shops 1ncludt 0.epn Wiii thttad throuab a senn of Upstart Crow & Compen) (1 book· can)ON and atTO)OI be~ reachina st~/cofTtthouse).. The ~pple eo, its final destination 10 San Oiqo ~wooden loys). the V1llqe Mercantile From the San Diqodepot. locatcd ) Pf 11 Yo rs at K-u~r and BrOedv.,y . .,0u are country store , nona y u .. • ' ( anst1nt moaop1mS). and the" Harbor within easy wa!kina distance or tt\e House restaurant. Embarcadero. with au 1Hr1C11ons that n.clude the M•ntune M\.tR'U'm · hops an the VfCSl plau tn<"luck harbor cru1tc com pen its and Sta port C•routcl MusJc 8o11 Company. Hua· V1l!lle. A-Bear ( tulTed bears and bear· ~ Manome MuKVm. 1306 N related aafh). Tune-Out (cltttronic tuttonc .,.,.,. -1nctud1oa the tar of ndcraf\ed Jtfts), and the San Diqo v Baryshnikov in 'Dan~e In· Arilerica' I couJd say hit ta\&&ht me how 10 ch~ptl. Thai v.ould be the best um"-"I kal"M'd from him a lot He .... sa "CTY c'dr1ord1nat) man and l had a lot offun Co be w1th film - He says he doesn't ha'~ a fa'-Onte Bal&ncb1nc t.llct. "Th.cy're all ptett) tnered1 blc." LET A GREAT ITALIAN WINE AND DINE You. At The Olive Gorden, d in.ner is just what you<J expect from a great Italian. Its fresh home- made pastas, deliciously authentic entrees and winning combination plotters. It's great wines you con ~~ioy by the gloss. And best of all, its all affordable. So come let a great Italian make your dinner-and your night Harbor On~. 11 ho~ an three ~mes).AFcwofMyFavonttThinp India (tbt oldtst rnttthan1 "''P r Compao). a seafood restaurant. aftoiat; bU1h an 116~ -that pan the You have other opoons from lhc H.o<.~\l~ eras of Mii Md tart)' 1tam~power. depot as wdl. You can sian on for an VOlualijcn oa boliRf Will 1WCM1nt the Amtrak siatutce1na_ tour io Sea w.--•·c , • 11w bisti teat world. the 100 °' T•Juua. Hi incri Ito• tbc fin~ At tbc end of the day. ca1eh tht cm' r 1h1f of IM tlups " 4 .4S, 6·4j, or 1:4S p.m. train blek to .. -.... Y• cu ,.-eta r boic*s ta Ana. ltoundtnp rad~ asS23 aed-latlll~..._..._ .... th coech,Slla&Siomdaa aU JM t ....... ID llw fDUINlft, Ir )OU plan to scay ovemiebt. )OU ,_ ..-,If die ,.....,. arc may wut to take ~vantatt of the ..-.. = ~ dw Em• AmtrU bo4cl oecu.e. ~ nisht"s lwm I c ~ .._,_,,. lodlta& at tht · Hoticlay lu al the c:nilm. Y• -dloolt from a Em~ (t-.o blodj m. tbe ._..,:fl/..-11dliilMl1* you ""*'to ua 'ta bee._. IWiCMl ,..._..-... .... ., ...... ~ Mdbotct .............. .na ... ••nl1I ea7 ~.,. Hd •• your room • liTWll. C.. •Sil .. .,.... .-Y.sSll•a,....,. ....,,.:• . OIMrMalt lilMll ..,-t I I• .... .,.., ...... = ... ., ......... ·-llOS. WHEREALI ~ThEB ;r0FlTAIYl. \blJ • 16811 Beoch &Mt , H""'tngton Beoc.h Ef iit"&.= == =.:..'f." .!';. 'r.°.:'..::'r'l.:!'~ .. -11 t ... --... SJOO. c...c. a.1111 •••••• ~. ·~· ..._ ____ ;......o. _________ _..;.. ___________________ ~--- -~a•~.W•it• .. . , ' - Out On The Town Good deals: A hotel breakfast, a hospital deli Whrn th,· wcathl·r·) ch1lh. it's nice to '>Ian 1hr da> ~llh ·a hcan)' brcai..fa\t For convenience. value and 'am•t\ the bufTe1 breakfast offrrcd h\ Newport Beach·s Mamou Su11e!> Hotel ma> ~ell be th~ be~t-kept ~l.'lrC:t in 10~11 fnlt'nng the dining room you can p1cl up a free newspaper The \\3llrl'SS brings unlimited q_uanuues of fresh orange JUICC and coffee. then \OU hrad for thr buffet hnt> and )'Ou'rc prcll\ much on \Our own Ra'1stn bran and granola llanl a 1ablc: s1rewn ~llh at least fi, e Lind'> of danish past!'). cro1WlnJs. bluebclT) mullins and seasonal fresh fru11 Fw arc coolrd to order. or 1hc s1cam 1abk hold\ <,omr pn·-madl' "'-rambled rgg'> -along ~11h hiH·on. sausagr fresh b1scum and countf)- gra'' Then"<. \Ilsa and grated cheese for )00Ur eggs or omelellcs rhc hash bro~ns arl' tcmfic Belgian w3ffics and chtt~ bltn11es are accompanied b~ maple !>)'rup and strawbem com· potc. The pnce 1s $6.95. or free to guests at the hotel. While almost everyth ing we lasted was excellently prepared and .. held" well on a s1eam table. the country gravy was lacking 1 n flavor and Wtcd susp1c1ously ltke overly dllU1cd con· denSt'd crcam ~up. Service 1s a bit on the h&ht side. especially 1f > ou'rc seated, as we were. behind a pillar. but you <.'8n alwa)S amuse-yourself by go1ns back up 10 the buffet table and p11&1ng out some more while w.uung for the waitress 10 figure out 1hat )'Ou'rc ready for )'Our check Jogging attire 1s perfccll) accep- table here. and nc1ghbonng cu'>- tomers arc good for ins1ck tlJ>' abou1 the -indui.tl'\." in cast )'OU care 10 ca"esdrop. MARRlOTl' SUITES, 5ff Bayview Circle, Ntwpor1 Btacll, 154-Utt. Breatfast, l•DCll, dJutr, sevem days. Try lbt &rilled swerd.fltlt for lHcll Juoy CHAMBERLAIN . (S'7.U). Dlaffrntrea blclllM prime rib, served wUll IMP or salad, lres~ vqetable a.M Yorts'Mtt ,.ddla& for SIJ.H .Majorcredltcar ... • • • Tall about "underground food .. Many of the doctors and nurses a1 Hoag Hospital get a really <kttnt meal for pennies wnhout having to suffer throu&h the usuaJ noise and bustle of a ho patal cafeteria Open 10 the pubhc. Lido Och is an absolute gem of a hospital cotTcc strop where you can get brt'aklMt for S2 (frcnch toast) or S2.2S (bacon eggs. potatoes and toast) . . Omelettes can be had for Sl.75 lo $2.SO. the service is acnu1nely fncnd· ly and the floors, tablet. d1 hes and 11tcns1ls a~ clean enouah to please the most d1scnm1nauna suraeon. 811 pieces of fresh pol.Ito arc cooked up and strved with onions and pcppcrs as home fries These arc served with most ca orden EverytblllJ i4' made from scra1ch 1cak sandwiches come w11h J)CPfl(r\. on1onsormushroom andm~ You want pastrami. meatball sausa~., Look no fun~r. Lido Och ·hen Stf\CS coppacolla (SPIC)' Italian hamJ pcppcronc1n1 and monadclla Whole anun breads arc the foun· dat1on for many of the sandwiches 1t runch $2 99 will buy )OU a roa\1 ~cf and 1urkc) clubw11ha,ocadu. ~h1lea Philly steak ~ndw1ch w11h onions. peppers, cheese and mca1 \auct U1'1'- a mere S3.2S. A chers salad n 'on the menu for SJ.25. a swffed tomato (choice of. chicken or tuna) runs between $2.99 and SJ.25, dcpendint upon )our choice offillini. Lido even makts its own potato and macaroni salads (40 ctntS). Vegetanan) arc not foriotten here. many sand~1chts include appealing a550rtments of mushrooms. chtt~. egp and avocado ($2-$3 60) For dessert. try a shtt of carrot cake or~ cak.c (SI 2Sl Th1splact 1sa real find. Park1nccan be a problem unless )OU l!'C or wor~ 1n the area or _ha ppen to h;a\lt' an appointment m or ..-ound the hosp•· tal At off hours. )Ou can probabh lind a place 10 park on the strr<:t, food 'aluc hke 1h1s 1s wonh a mk fin ghng. LIDO DELI, 1$1 Hospital RHd, S&Jte Jt5, Newport Bffck, &10·7144. Meeday.S.t•rday, 5:H a.Jn. to 4 p.m. Gru1 vaJH. Cleu, frfeeifl . Cad1 oaly. Creative pertiq. The afternoon paper route becomes a merii.ory This Monday 11·0 ~history. Some- thing as much a pan of growing up as catching polliwogs. sneaking pecks al a btg bro1her's Playboy. and staying up late watching "Godzilla" and then camping ou1 in a fncnd's backyard. Tht' afternoon paper route. And with the Daily Pilot's upcoming change to morning delivery, it's becomaog ext1nctcr (pardon my Eng- lish). The Unc delivered the Pilot for a couple years, back when Bazooka was a penny. when pops1clcs could be broke n in half. and "'hen bowhna four hnes at Westminster Lanes set It's nearly as extinct along the Oran,gr Coasl as 1hc dn"e·1n thra1er I t •• Our "'eals Are A Trip to Mexico!· We hope you enjoy the at· mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner •Cocktails Open Daily At 11 A.M Entertainment ln Tht Burro Room 296 E 17th S 1 Costa MMa eeer .tr ~·u~at>i1=t \>toode..O ro11q YlllO Dafly Piiot O.t I Fridey. a.nuery 13, .... Uncle Don you back a bU(k The Pa lot was SI. 7S a month and not pubhshed on unda)s. Hav1nt an okkr brother or a fnend with 1 s-per route was hkc an 1nheritam:e. You knew someday 11 would be )ours. nd when you 101 the rou1c even at the (ll now seems pallry) 35 ccn1 " head. wnh 30 or 40 customers )Ou'd clear 20 bucks a mon1h with 11ps Easily cnou~ to afford 11\a1 copy of "In 1 Gadd.I da Vada .. 11 1hc Great Music Revival down b)' 1t'te HB ptt'f Or them SJ SO tickets to lhc Creede nee con«n You always made out hke 1 bandn at C'hrislmas. kina sman cnou~ 10 1nsen grceung cards a re~ di)'\ ~lor~ collccttna u ually doubled )Our an· come for tht month But collectma was the p1t\ of •n> paper route. You alwa)s hadda fe.,.. iCUUbtll abfc to makt' rand houS<" ~ymcnts but chronteally 10<apabk of\C'rap.na upa buck K~cnty-(hc Or 1hty were nt\cr home Or al.,...a)\ asked you to bttak a l""Cn'Y me nc ... cr paid. nd )OU.,...~ out the four or fhe 45 )OU cou.ldl bouaht wnh th~bucks llfcx l vo<>rK v.at s0hc 1 ll n I he dastnct ma~n would con )OU into canvw1n1 .the neipborhood v.uh pronu~ of tnPI-bonu.es or pnLcs You·d bC' out thCTC b:cr&ina hkc wm( l)OOf~OnlhcTJ R1,erbftJ • Lastly. the Palot u~ 10 pnnt so~th1na called the Ad~<'f11M:r we·d tel • hu.ndttd o( these buacn once a -.uk wuh in U'\~hon' to throw ·cm to non-sublcnbcrs f or lllls WC d~ lhc llllntiC bonus Of I dollar. Thai was OK:. We .cttn't at dumb as ow ma!'llr" looked. Fold tlltcc ot four or fi vc of them suckcn totetbtr and you could ,et rid of'cm au Ot'I ~ strccL .. 9riides ll9c M~ thm wm Kven.i Defb. Spui6calty Nbbcf bands aria plastic.._, At•...., ho)' yo.~ ruo.& of...., IA Nbbef _. __ .... ~You delivered ........... dit cdd.. .. dledlrt. aamerc.. Y011po11cMdb-= 9'o mwr tifpad.. You ....................... ,.. ....... -.vow--- --ia tom"...-: Y• s=ilfi" 1lle .., .... W-Wfl' -~--.i .. •• ................... ............ _ ......... ....... .. ,. ..... _be ... ). Yi$, ii -.-v .. '1' ..... .,.._,. •-:---..... NEW YORK CITY OPERA ••• psycboloCY by Verdi. Early in 1he oper:a. the audience hean the Duke smaina the Jlun1y .. La donna e mobile," 1 melody (1mihar even 10 non-opcrqocrs. the Duke offs .. sanaina .. Ladonna c mobile, .. letuna the audienct -and Ri&oleuo -know tha1 someone else is rn the sack. P.-.... a from feehnaand experience, .. he said. no1ina that his re.al-life role 1s 1he falherofan 8-~r-old son helped him undtntand R1ao&euo. The Physical and emotional de- mand1 of the role iakc 1 beck teat 10 Verdi's soerina score, one of 1he mos1 tuneful in all of opna. Elvll'I said. Holmes said .. Rifoleuo .. 1lso fea- twn some upenmenial musac:al At 1he end of 1he opera. when Riaoletto is carryina 1 sack supposed- ly coniaanina 1he body of the mwdc~ Duke. the audience hears · Ev1r1 said the pliJht of R11oleuo never f11l1 to move ham, rqardle-ss of how many tJmes he plays the role. .. I always cry 11 the end,w he said OotOnTheTown BOBBY McGEE'S Our hou f . pttially i making '~"?. meal a special occasion' You II 11.ant a front row seat for the food and fun at &bby MeCee's, where the menu features favorites like prime rib QI bfff au JU , only the finHI available frnh f15h, 'DA choice teaks, lobster and rombmalmn dinners. Every cantree mcludet o\en·fr~h bread, fre h ve,etable. and a trip to t)Ur award· wanning ulad bar . . . and after dinner, vou can dancca and romance m the \\'e t Coa t' mo t excit ing nichtdub. 1-'or a night on thto town. or any t1mca, maktt 11 5ptt1al v.1th th mai1c In Ntwpurt Bea h. ,JS;\ Eat Coa 1 Highway• fur re r· \allorrs call 6i.J . .).\80. fH£CANNERY Thi" h1 tun e waterfront landmark 1 Ntwport · Conner> \' 111 ice ft'1turan_g tr h local Hfwd and ea tern bet'f. Cons1 t~ntl) icood i>er · \'let, u~n fur lunch. dinnt>r, Sun day Rrunt h and· Champaicno Harbor Cru1~. Enttrtainmtnt n11htl) nd Sunda\ afttmoon EnJo}' tht' lom\gl" food gaiter) uperb dam ('howder~ 3010 L.-ta)ttttl", lli'h 5i'ii. CRAZYHOR E STIAKHOU E Countn damn~ with fla ! Autht!n· ti(' wuttrn decor restaurant and loon, ftatur1n1< pnmt rib, fre h food , and lhflr f1mous pan _,_ ~ sautted slt'aks. Lunch: Monday· •'riday, reservationa suarantffd. Dancing and live music in the saloon. [)ytr Rold Exit/Newport fwy. Santa Ana. &49·1512. REUBEN•s OP NEWPORT This t the originaJ, and has bttn rving Newpon BHcb for 25 )Hrs. Their specialty is seafood and teaks. Chef: J)«'ial selection dally and famolts for their broe ted chicken, too! A beautiful water· front view ol Ntwport Bay enhanct thf atmu.pf'lert. Perfect for bu int'Sl entfrtaining or roman· tic dining. Loc1tt'd at 2.Sl East Coat Highway, Ncawport Rtser· \&lion acapt.ed. Phone 673-1505 THE REX RESTA RANT l.ucated oo the octoanfront acr lrom thf e~lrt St"ech plfr, The Hcax 1 the Ot1nl(e Coast' ma.t txclusavf SHfood restaurant. Well known lor frMh Hawaiian iourmet fish eltction and peciali11n1 in sweet Channel Island abalont, ~n· der veal and prime me~la. T he Rea Hei.taurant i the choice u( locals a wtll as va itors. Recipient of thto presttic1ou Travel· Hollda\ award. Ca ual/tleteant attirt ·Sunday brunch, dinner. Call 675·2566 for rt~f'\.ations. V•ffl parki~. SAIL LOFT Saal Loft Bar & (:rill fHturH ocean vitw din1na with the ttmpha.aa on lrca h seafood. 0)' ttr bar, hve entertainment nil(htlv m the ba_r arta. 0pt"n for'dmner lllJ"htly from ~ p.m Weekend houra from 10:30 ~" ~ ~u ..... 1 a.m. fabulous Sunday Brunch. ITAUAN ~ at 400 P.C.H. in Lag\!na -----------Beach. TALE OF THE WHALE "E.ptrit_nce a ttop back into time to 1 place where you can dine at y<XJr owri letSure. EnJOY the romance o( old Newport with a panoramic bay view. Ellcate you r Moses with their stnsational afoud end tradiuoO.l favorites. Breakfast 7:00 a.m. Mon- da,y·Friday. Lunch I 1 ·00.4:00 Mon· day· Frida). Danner 4:0(}.JI :00 Monday. ·aturd1y Saturday end Sunday Brun('h 7:00 •:OO. Oyster Bar Jo'ridav, Saturday and Sunday. Banquet iac1ht1es up to 500. 400 Main S1.reet. lialboa.. 673·4633. TR BES Nestled in the ro,..t behind the Port Tbeetre in COIOfta del Mat ia Tftle8 Reet.auranL Secluded M it is on a aide atnet, t.hoM who haw dilcovered it have found Oranp County's moet cbarmin& and unique American cuiaine. The in· timat.e dininc roome. piano Jounce and full bai aurround a natural alriUDl with livh'4 ll'*' The mod· em American cuaaine la prepared by creative Chef Runell Anut.ronc. Hia lovely wife, Abbey, ii the bOMeM. Tr.ea menu ii a limited but in~ variety ol int.amatioul flavors with choices from homemade put&, fr.ah s:ril)ed n.h and euab. "91. lamb, ONniaJ dUcbn and eal8da to abeolut.ely uotic ct..ena. o,.. ia cuual but dreely. a..rv.tJom n.coaunended m.-0910. Open~~ a week. ~~~~-6 -p.m. to midnichL 440 11.~. Corona .. ..., VINNIE'S The beat Italian food prttpar.cf (rom the frffhHt iniredif'nll usina no prnervauv , ull. ugar. or U · ens (a , Owned by Vinnie Colan · drea or Brooklyn Pizza Works, f1mous for havmg Thtt BHt Pm.a in Oranae County by Th Great Ptzu Hunt 2i0 Eaat lilh Strttl in C06ta Mtsa 722·9264. VILLA NOVA A bt"autiful bay view crHte tht romantic wt tang that has made tht Villa Nova 1 ·•apecial kind ofpl11ce·· for over 50Jttus. Suptrb cu1sint from c~nlr and Northern ltalv H ntd in Old World charm Ex· tf'n 1ve wane Ii t.. Osnntr n~htly. Piano bat. full menu til 1.00 a m 3131 We t C°"5t Highway, Nttw port Bueh. 642 7880. Ml CASA Their food ia like a trip co Mnico~ Hoepitality ~band an band with their motto. "Mi C.. •Su CM&," ~ ~ ia your bouae. FAtab· . aince 1972. it'a DO MCret frienda •IUoY dininc here. ()pen daib' from -11 a.m. for Lunch, Oin- ner and CocktailL EnteNinment Wecl.·Sun. nilbta in the Bum> Room. 296 1Mt 17th Street, Coeta W.....~7- • -..au.. ... ,_. . ,. ....... .a....e1 .... ........... ._... ... * ~ ~ .. -r-u.11 •M-.,. • A....._ . ,...., .. * ....... ............ ......... ... ., .... ~., . ....... * The second NYCO premiere, ''Tht Mqic Autc," will be Pt'CStnted on Wednesday and Friday. Moun died Just weeks after the 1791 premiere of the bubbly story of a merry birdcatcber 1nd a brave pnn~ who stt ou1 to tt1Cue • pnncns and find themselves lodod an 1 battle betv.ttn aood and cv1I. GRAND DINNER TFfEA TER lmprt '" dlntnc and proftt ional producuon., artt surf lo plH1tf each llmt" \OU \I. It The fXlla<lrdmar\' hufffl offer roast baron of bfff. ~lazed ham with a fruit '>luc-e, . C('(•fJla ch1cktn with pt>l<'h• and ~IOLl' end lht Maha Mahi l ~r. ed an a pea.,,.nl <1aut:e Tri color fttttuc.·· c1n1 and cream '"' a rt>al fl\l>rtlt' En.1oy dtnnfr and a pla) ton11ht! (;rand Danner Theatl'r locattd within tht Grand Hutti m Anahflm al I Hott' I Way Call 722 i'i 10 • CINE CFAKIND G INO' O~ THE HILL Almo .. 1 a Cost.t Mf'q landmark 11.ht'rt> fratnd and mtmor1~ mtel. (;ann's 1 n't an Italian Rt11taurant, but a re-.taurant bem1 run ts\• a f local I Italian E\'ttn though tbf\ '"'"' many lt•han 1teim. the) abo offf'r a laritf varattty o( othttr tltm on thflr mttnu Knu•n for• Honht lond end fril'ndl) ~rvin,' Gino'" ltatur• a varlf'd mtnu 1t<1th ttmphtii on quality a.nd rflll4 nablt pricn Cocktail hour •1th anter~t 1ni notmn It 4:.10 pm and h\f enterta1nmttnl Mun. 'hru '>at from ·:Wl p m S.turdt1\' & Sunde\ ~ brttakfa t fmm 9 a m Louted at M8 Ea t I it h 't l'fft C• ta MeM C'all 6.'IO 17r,o for ~r.·ataon . dtrt"C'llltr\i Of "'hall'\.'\' I * • 4 , . ....... * ...... ....... -... ..... ......... ....... , . .... ., ... • ,....... ..... ...... .._ ..... ,,._ ---' ..... ., .. ........... .... ....... • .... ..... • ... ·-• • * •. . \; ...... II ... • Gallery openings this week AZOC GALLERY 3443 Via lido. NcwJ)On Beach. Nrw gallrry. ~n Zone of 1hr ContemJ)Orar). fea1ures SC\llpton. painters.. photovaphers.. and vaphic an· 1sts Houn att noon to 8 p m Monday 1hrouah Saturday and noon 10 S p m on Sunday. ]23-0304 DIANE NELSON GA.U.EllY 278 For· esl Ave .. Laguna Beach. An ~h1bn1on of contrmJ)Orary pa1n11np. drawinp and Kulptutt on the Iheme of the human figure Saturday thro~ Feb. 12. Elaht Southern Cabfomia anists. Recepuon for « the anasts Saturday 7 10 9 p.m. at the pllery. The public 1s 1nv1tcd. Gallery hours arc 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday throuah Saturday, 11 a.m. 10 S p.m. on Sunday and by •Pt>01ntmcnt on.ty o n T undays. 494-2440. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 15744 GcMdcn West St.. Hunu""°" lkadi. Aru oflbe VICIOnln Era. an uplomJon ofthe fine and apphcd ans produced durina tbc. Victorian penod. Pnnts. pa1ntinp. phou>- anphs. fumnurc, cloth int and decorative ~will be on exhibit. ()pent Wcdon- day and IS 00 display th"'lh Feb. J. ()pcn1na rettpcion Wcdnnday. 7 to 9 p.m Hours arc 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday throuah Fnday and TllCSday and Wcdftcs. day from 6 p.m. to I p.m. Admw10n as free. 19s.&713. LAGUNA AJlT llVSEUM J07 Clift" Dnve, l...lpfta Beach. Worts by Helm and ~ewton Harrison. preeminent ~ccolotical" anasts 09ens Jan. 20 and ninJ lhroulh Match 12. uhib"ioo wtU consut of dtawu1p and hand colored photo- ppltic ·worts thet eumiae &M en· v1ronn\Cntal consequen«1 of our 1ndus- tnal IOcicty. Hours arc Tuesday throuaJ> Sunday, 11 a.m. to S p.m. Adm1ss10n "S2 for lldults. S I for st udcn ts and K1I tOrS. 494-1971. NnPOllT ILUl80ll AJlT MUSEU'fll UO San Oemalle Dnve, Newpon Beach. An uJublUOGI -a..y Le Va. 1966-19" .. ud ··Guathcr Fora: Pa1at· ina,1Scwpcutt/lnst.allu1on:· Jan. 20 O\roulh April 2. GaJlery bours arc Tun. day lhroulh Friday. 10 a.m. to S p.m .• S.uuday, 10 a.m. &o 6 p.m.: Sunday ftOC>n to 6 p.m. Adm1ts1on 1s Sl lldulu. S2 students. scniorund m1h tuy wtlb-c'w'rtnt I.I;>.: SI children to 17 years of ate. Durounts av~lablc to poupf of 10 or m<n. Docent tours ava1labtc Call 7.S9-IJ22 formore1nfonmhoo. IADDLUACK OOl.J.KGE AJlT GAL- &.aaY 2'000 Marp.mtc hrtway. MllllOll Viqo. "'Cro..a• the V01cf". rucnt painunp by C1atll Waldi• Thurv day th'°'Cb March J. RfuptlOft for the an1u Thundly from 7 lO 9 p. m. The An OaUcry as locMed 1• die Fiac ~ tincdve P\KehaM any entr .. at reg. u4at price and receive a NC· ond of NIM Of leaMf value for FREEi Of""lll VAUO 4 p "' tot p "' MON ™"U FN -explrw 1-31-lt ~ '*""' 'fHt~r ~ ••n1w•,.•111rr1111t1 ua a mi ..... -·~-­(7141...,., ··~·····-· ..... ~ &erAWiM LUNCHEON SPECIALS FromlU3 548-2060 OP8N7DAY8 Lunch • IJ:30a.m.-3:0()p.m. DinMr • 3:00 p.m.-l<kOO p.m. 512 W.19th St., Co•ta Me•a --911'..7,&~ S,...ut ..e •• ., # fi'M.•• IAllA-Moiela7·PrWa7 11 :30Ui·2!30pm DW.er-Ta"41&7·8uMla, from6:30pm 886 Town Center Ori~• ('n•l• Meu (at.epa from Or•na• County Perfonnin1 Aru Center) R.ervetto1ta SUll'PIC.cl .. . CAFE.LIDO wank Rataurant & Jau Oub "One ol the top ten night 1poll in Orange County •.• " -llitwrr ~-'·-· 7l 4161S-2961 • 1l416 7l-50S6 IOI *Ii r..-.N .... ~8-ci. 81STOllANTE ITALIANO .loin Us in 19891 TJJ; lik;, .1 ONLY $7.95 stW peraon Now SeMng 11..,..apm Slll>AY CHAMPAGNE BR~HI MANDARIN A SZF.cHWAN CUISINE • W'9Cll • DDIMll • n 'LL IA.I • ~· TA&ltvT • ..... , llifrrT _.._llCUYAD•Qll9TA •114 NJ.1111 the t_Mcditert11neari f;fl"f'm A "'-Dlftifte~ ._ LIMCllt. oi... Ot ..,,_ Qznr 1•~ Cell tcw ,__.,..,.._. (1141133-2170 For Adv~ in Dlet .. ctl•• Dfa'a1 call '••Ice Crw 6a-tlll. &t.171