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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot--- Bentsen UC:I wins Struggling HBMayor supports first Eastem Bannister . Tower's cuts fares round In eyes state nomination Big West on shuttle panel post ORLD/ 4 PORT /Bl /A7 COA T/A3 THE ORANGE COAST FVpolic kill man during scuffle By JOYCE BODLOVICH · Ol dw 09lly ..... SaM'f A quiet fountain Valle} 'lle1dl- b0rhood exploded with gunfire Wednesda)' n1gh1 when police shot and lulled a. man who was attcmptin& to lock an thr front door of a home 'he shared with his former s1ster-1n-law. Harry Owen Clark. 52. was shot fhe times in the chest area as he scuffled With t~o police officers who were trying to restrain him. Clark died at Fountain Valley Regional • Hospital at 7 I 4 p m . Lt. Rod Gillman said Norma C1ark 48 • .,.. ho owm 1hc house at 9 321 Dais) Ave.. called police at 4:07 p m. and said she was afnud to return home because she had been arguing w11h Clark The two had shared her nome for several years ordmg to a longume family f nend. who asked to rema in anonymous. about a month after Clark completed a drug and alcohol rehab1luauon program in December. he began dnnking and using heroin again The friend said she had been to lht house unday and C1ark was \'Crb311> abus1\'e to Mrs. Clark hut did not au.empt to hun hcl. .. he ~as alra1d of him." ~he said "He ~as maJung h1~ own drugs and they wtrc cau 1ng him to h:illucmate Norma was di\ orced from HatT) 's brothcubout 14 years ago HalT) and Norma ha"e been together for about 11 )ears orma JUSt d1Jn't kno" how to kid. him out of tht• hou'iC" When police escorted M~ {lark back \O her home ( lark "'as not lhere An hour later shr called pollle ag.am from a nt1ghbor's home to report ( lark tfad returned and wa~ t.rying to kick m the front door of her home said Gillman V. hen poltcc am .. cd. a ti~ht broke out and Clark wa\ shot afler ht• &rabbcd one of the baton!> and bepn hm1na them p«?l1<:e s:i1d The t~o officers were slight!) inJurtd Clnrk and the two office~ "en: transponed to f ountain Valle) Rt· g.ional Hosp1tJI l he olfaers "ere lttated and ~lca~d Two houl"'\ afltr the shooun.1 a couple do1rn neighbors huddled acros the 'ltrl't'I from tht• c.:ordonC'd· offhou~ "I ha\.C h .. cJ here tor I 51n )Cars:· sa1d Jim Bro~n. po1n11na to a home on the comer ol Dais\ ·\\.cnuc and CPt.ase lff KIWNG/ A2J P•ramedlc• •nd UfePHght crew members prep•r• to load Crist• Barrow Into hellcop- ~ "'-'~.., ... ._. tar for '11tht to UCI Medkal Center In Or•n1• after sh• shot hers•lf In lrvln e. OV school superi _ntendent Dale Coogan dies .of cancer . By ROBERT BARKER Of ..,. Oa.ly ,. ... StM'f Dale ( oogan. supcnn1endenl ol the <xcan Vic" ',chool D1stnct ""'c 197). died Monda}. apparent!> Imm comphcauons n:latcd to br:un canc.:e r. a\soc1atcs said Coogan. a lonncr profrss1onal bascb311 pla)tr "uh tht Holl) "ood 'tare; and P1mburgh P1r:ucs rcponed h:n101 health problem dunng the Chnstmas hohda\s, fnend., •.-ud Doctors diagnosed brain cancer and ( oog.an, 58 regarded as un(' ol the top edul•llof"'i 1n Cahlurnaa. "'·'' nt"anngcomplcuon of rad1.111on trl'31· mcnt "hen hc d1l'd at \addkhad .. Valle~ Communal) Ho,rnal Pm:ue.tunccalscr~u .. .c~ ~be held Saturda) in ~n Juan ( ap1strano fhcrc: ~•II be J ;1 merflonal \en 1n· JI I pm ~un<.ia) at Hunt1n1ton Ekal h C 1\~ <. ounc1I chambc~ :!~)() M .. un St "l h1 1s a grl"at loss for all ofOranttl' Count~... ~hool tf\lsttt Carohn Hunt sard \>.l·Jnt.'sda' "rm de,~- 1ated It •'i .. i trl'llll'ndou' loss. He ~as one of the pn.:mrc.:r educator\ rn ( ahlornia I m ~o sho,~ed and \ild· dencJ " ·Tll m1S\ hrs lcader\hap Jnd hrs fnendshap," trustee l.ihcrla ~fare. us s~ud "He had J great ~:n\{' ofta1rnl'\S and intt.·gnt' I k trl'atl'd a dc\rrl' rn other' IO "Jnt 111 do "l'll bccau~· ht· bdlC\.Cd rn \OU .. .\dmm1stra11"c .\ss1.,1an1 {iJ)k \.\~)ne said that Coogan not1\.'cd a d1ffitult) 10 'kl)ln& "ord during the C hmtmas hohda\ He "ent 10 the ili.11. l\)f\ "hll lounJ 'POI\ on the brain. 'ht• '><lid < oogan h:id lompkted ti' l' \\eel\ ot l'1nler tht·rap' and had onl' mt,rl' "eek w go "hl'n ht' d1l·d. \hl s;iad "l'\l' \.\orl>.cd in :i hll of ~hoot dl\lrllh hul r\e Ol'\Cr ..ccn \Ulh unr't'r'-11 'uppun for an,one It " rc.111~ UOU\U<tl," \hl· 'klld "flc "'a' a quiet.. non-Jutocrat1t k.1dcr "ho brought out the be t 1n l'H'nbod-.. tk ~a thoughtful and l1nd · \\a) nc :ind other dow assooatl~ \auJ ( oogan. J 'nall't' ( 11laforn1an "a\ a great pracurnl iol cr. ''ho lo' cd at buth on the ~1" 1ng and rC\:el\ ing tnd ol prank., "V.hen h1., "'re··, tBcm".s> ho~ ":i-. going 10 ha' ca bah~. he took uc.:h ttn.'at pnde in 111hat 1t wa' almo'il hlc hl' "J'I going tu Ix' 11 gr.lndta1hcr "\\c gl>t a )uung tl"alhcr w call him . .prt't~ndmg 10 ht-a rcponcr for the local ne-..i.\papcr. ~ant1n1 to do .i 'itOf) about him being a gentleman farmer 1n an Juan ( ap1\trano 'Dak hought 11 hool. Ian<.' and o;1nkcr Hl· "t.'nt home.: to cltan up the \tahlc tor phot~>graphs ··v. c sent hrm .i posll'r ola h\lN: 1a1l the ne\t d.l) t .\pnl I) and wrote ~pnl I on 1t lie hJtl 1t han~1ng on lhl' '-'Jll ol h1'1 oflilt' fur' car' · ( oc~n al\tl had ''" hl'l·"all h'r a "h1lc pranl leuas \lancd l:l\ I <arl"\ k.t•mpcr. '>upc.•nn1entkn1 of I he Hunt· inJlon Bea<.: h l n1on I hgh \( hool D1stnct Teen holds off police, kills herself lly ,. AUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... 09lly -JUll' A d1strau&.ht Ir' int teen-ager shot hcnielf-«> ckath Wcdncsda). after pohc:c tncd for tv.o hours to calm her down Cnsta Barrow. 19. v.a~ rushed by hebcopter to UC I Medical C'<.'nter aftcrshootma he~lfonce 1n the head Wllh a .32<ahbcr handgun, ~td Irvine Pohcc Lt Make White. Jnvcsttptors learned she had bttn dC$pondcnt O\Cr drua prObtcm Aceord1n1 to Lt Al Mu ir. 1he incident bepn at about 3 p.m when police rc«1ved a caJI from the psychiatnc center SI) 1n1 a v.oman was m distress When officers first am"cd an the Nonhwood home at 11 Rossano. Barrow met them at the door and wamcdthem hehada1unand"ould commit su1c1de. Barrow then locked he~lf m~1dc Dale Coogan 'lotlllg ( oopn· background as a baseball pla~er. Kemper drafted him a letter claiming that he was a bta fan and ~as starting a campaign to get him into the Baseball Hall ol Fame "'-empcr \lgncd the letter Elmer f ungo (Fungo 1s a ba~ball Nt for hatting th ball'i to outfielder\ l ~mt · t1mr \Aoent b' and then (Please Sff COOGAN/ A2J and fired a single 1unshot mto an antenor waJI. Officers summoned \he depart- ment's spcc1al opcrauoos -or SWAT-un1t.-and cord<>Aed off lhc· ncl&hborhood r':caottators talked Wltt\ Barrow for mo~ than two hours. after she retreated to a second-floor bcdtoom. But at about S p.m., IJarrow disappeared from VICW. hortly t.ftet-ward. officers heard another shot. They entered the residence and found Barrow cnucally injured from a smaJt bullet wound 10 the temple. Paramcd1C$ who had stationed themselves abouJ a block away treated Barrow at lhc scene and a hchcoptcr landed ncarb) on 8cya.n AvcnlJC. Barrow was airhf\cd to the medical centcrin Ora.nae where shcd.ied in the emCfSCncy room at 7 44 p.m. White said about l S officcn WCt"C (~•M lff TEEN/ Alt ·. Speed of death car debated by experts .... 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN Ol tt. 0-..,.......,,, It wa.sa battle of expttt itnc31CS 1n the tnal of Danny omctu °" Wednesday as laW)ers from boc.b 1d~ tncd to pro~t how fUl the youna man was dnving when be swerved and fatally struck a Newport Beach woman "''&.lk1n&down an alley. In the la t day of testimony, a prosccuuon v.1tn tradictcd earlier t.attments b> a defensc..bired expcn who saJd Omcla coWd not ba~c avo1dtd the Sept I crash. Wamn Oark. an aca<knt ~ construcuon expcn .v.1tb the Cali- fo rnia Ht&hwav Patrol for 25 years, challeng~ lhe • tcst1 mony of T cd A. ~11chen and caned oncofh1s lheoria about the accident "unpro tonal and 1rresp0ns1blc .. (Pteaw see OltHELAS/ Al) Pressure mounting for Voss to resign £0\'ER STOR\'/l .. ,ft & ORDER Scenarios alert officers to potentially fatal d~cisions ly JOYCf 900l.0VICH °'_.,..., ........ ,-. call fl r the m11n1t1un of Foun· t.11n Valley Ma)or f red V o - arrntcd laM montb for )Ohc1t1n1 ~~ -as p1nanc ."8PPof1tl"\ from 1n\1de Cit) Hall, lim>t'dina to one ot Jhc rn1dcnu. who' utd the ca.II. $t\'Cn rnidcntt tcpP'.td fo,._.11rd at th11 Wttt·, tt> C ouncll mtttina and asked for Vcm 10 re ian They \a1J a tteall might (Of low af he doc,n't. ••J ftallf already rttCl\CJ Calli thll momana. 1ndud1na one f rum a cat) emek>fcc •ho thaM.cd (ne for com· •=-td ·· q1d ru1dcnt &b M .. 1n lhC < ''> Hall arc ~lcntly aPPlaud•ftl. Thn can·•.~) an thine beQuee tJ.cy.wilfJlolc 1tic1r jObJ. .... , tlleY are d1 tu~ and \Cf) di~•led •n.Mayor vou~*1ions. 'The siaff dc>es • eu~Utnt job. and \0 ha~ 10 tt~ -.1h th•s ~nd thdr ,......., nee Ii.: 1 not r1aht.i." 1d M o\\ "ho d nbcd h1m1eh I\ one of Vo · fnend V '· 5:? wa one of 16 men arrested b)' \.iota na police Jan. 0 during a cr:id..do-..n on prost1tut~ and tbc1r cu tomcn alonJ Halbur &ulc~ard. Poh c iaad Von toppN h1 ara> Voho111hc curtund offered a ~oman UO 1n c ch:an tor a ' Kt. Mon \&1d he 1nd other rt •dent\ wtuttd unol 111 the tXt ~m p tilled before they ask d Vo to tcp down • Whtn the ma)or mack h1 no contest ~ befort Mun1c1pel Court M•JOf' 'rd Von Jue.tee& TamNom0toonftb 2Jand' Y.'IJ ordered lO Jlt> S160"1n fiOC$. penahJ auntmerlb and rai1tu\1 n and Rrvc lhfee yea,, un upcn:alt'd probeuon, M-lilid the t1mc had oomt IO \He K'UOD. ... hi~ bem "11illftl IO Inf all the (fditor' f\otc tnC'C' Jan t. therr ha't' bn·n liH' nlliccr-in,v/\('f} hootJfll on the <>rir11e Co.?lt, mC'ludtnl one in Founu11n \·a1/c'1 late" "roM°Sdl). Four of th<' 5hOOlJfll\ 1nulred m d<'ath 0 11icrn SI\ the nutDbctof po/J~ sboot1Q1S 1 not h11h for ~u{·h a la~ and populous •re'~ ·1111. quc.sttO!J 1/M-'1) anS<" a le> '"hether J ~hoot1fll is ~amnred or "'hcthu thcrt u 1 bcrru \"I) ro <k.11 ""h flec'tfll. clr 1m1ed u ~·t In an attempt to understand !Msc hoot1ngs. the Dail~ P1lt>r / Pf"M('ntm1 a 1~0-parr rtpof1 on r/lt u of dead/) (o~. TO<Uv ·~ tn(ir.t/lmenr' \aminn ho~ police arc trained in mal.1111 • pot~nt1all.~ fatal J<X·1(iwn J 9y IRtS YOt<Ot °' .. .,.,... .......... Law enforct"mcnt offinal agree: o one l n trachea an offi r hov. nd .,. hen lO hoot I 1\.ln. E~erytbt ouna offict~to-bc learn 1n their month of trimm1 - from roulmc etolanauon of the la"" to ns on difY't!f'P.nt cultures - ~~ .. pro\ 1dt's them v.Hh infi rmau n that mu t bt used v.htn th~ att fattd ~1th a jtuauon 1n ~h1ch aun ~ drav.n, according to traanma tall' at Golden W t ColJqf' ( noimal Ju tict T rain101 Cenltf "l"cf)th1na 1 intcrwov~n." ~1d Ward m11h , a Ptattnua poh~offt«r and 1»n·tum 1t1\lnK\ rat tht center. GOODMORNI G FOOd .................................. Ct ·5 ~ •••••• _J, ........................... A9 ,.. ................... , •••••••••••• , ••• C6 LOg ......... ~~····· .. ·-········ Al 1"\111*: l10Ckf'S ••••••••• ••••. •••• .. 8 7-8 Spoi'b ................................. '-4 'TV LJll""9 ........ I............ . ...... CJ ~ .•• ·······~·········· •.••. AID \( Flm of two pllt'b . TM lessons on deadly foiu and \M mtchaniaof a sun ··uc ia~ith offiett safct)' courses. tactics and urv1val tcchniq\atl." he saJd . "We don't tach our pcop t0 kill pcOl>k, WC lt8Ch them to aa vc b VCS." Said'LL Bob Mosat_y.a mcmbtroflhc Foun_t.110 Valiey Poh~ Ocoarune11t and U\11NC\Of at the Go\dco West ~let. Moslty, an I I-year pobcc vcttran. id be Ml never Md to fire i sun dYf1111 U ... Y,_,.. ia law co~ Metil. c~ ~ ICl"'t'icc an pna-ridde:n Loe~ and u a WAT com......_. . ... •• -IMDOllNGS/ A21 - ,. ORNELAS "-"' Mitchell. an ac idtnt rttonstru • lion e1'ptrt for the defenSt. 1d TYHdl). lhal it was "abtolutcly impo_s 1bte" for Ornelas to have purposely swel""cd to~ard the 37- ycar-old victim. Dcbbu: AM Ksllele~ who was walkjoa down a Balboa ~n1ns'-!la aUcy with two of her thrtt children. The children wen" not hurt, but Killelea was thrown more than 50 feet and died from her injuries. Ornelas, 19, d<X'S not deny hitting the woman, but says it wa an accident. Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals has asked the j ury to con ict Ornelas of second-degree murder. arauing Ornelas knowingly created a deadly situation by speeding and drinking alcohol before getting into the car. C1ark said Mitchell u~ the wrong fbrmula to calculate Ornelas· speed. which the latter estimated at 32 mph at the point of 1mp:ict. Clark said the spCed of the turbo-charged Nissan 200SX was more like 58 mph at the point of impact. One of the most contro"ers1al ASP«tS of the ca~ 1s a \ 1dcotape of fhc accident taken b> the passenger in the car. On the tape, which "as played at various speeds. Killelea moved toward the center of the alley and then back toward a side wall aner shr apparently realm·d the speeding ve- hicle was no t going to stop. Mitchell testified that Ornelas made a corrc<:t decision by turning right a nd heading toward a side wall. liut Clark vehemently disagreed. .. The first prudent thing .. "ould be to hit the brakes. slow down.·· he said. Defense attorney Ralph Bcncangcy and his expert witnesses contended that Ornelas alread> had perceived and begun to react to K1lkka in the alley and could not do anything bu1 swerve to a"o1d her. Bu t Clark said "there was nothing COOGAN From Al Assistant Supenntendcnt Joe < on- don got into the act. claiming 1n a letter that he was Elmer Fungo and that he looked up Coogan's record. r-ealized that "a terrible m1\takc" had been made and was abandoning the campaign. Coogan. with great gke. displa)cd those letters in his office for a long time. friends said. "He was a great guy and an outstanding educator." Kemper $a1d "H(' was humble and led qu1ctl). and he caused all of us to re:u:h as far as we could." Condon said "He commanded a del'P personal loyah> "If "'e had success. "'e did 11 together. not at others' expense. II "'as to draw hiuttcnhon av.•>. So M h an unobstructed view, htt,.lly, from the umc he enten tht' alley." The ~oman was comply1na._ wuh the law by ~alkina aaainsa traffic, he addtd. But Bcncangey later called 1 ph) t• c1st to the \ltnd who an tum counacr· cd c.1ark'$ anal)s1~ of the accident. Edward Kell). a Cat Poly Pomona phy JCS profes r, id KilleJea's body new throuah the llf at 34-37 mph. The peed of the car, he testified, could not have been much fa ter than th:u. Outside tb~ courtroom, prOS«utor Goethals said it doesn't really_ matter whether Ornelas was ao1 na 30. 40 or 50 mph. "Once you reach certain peed levels;.. the exact .speed doesn't mat- ter." uoethals said "This is a case of common sense \Crsus total 1r- re5ponsibilit)." Noting that there \\<ere no marks 1n the street. Clark further testified that Ornelas did not apply the brakes before the crash. Although one Wit· ness said he saw brake ligb t<iJU t pnor to impact, that could have l'?ttn caused by the dri"er" foot pa 1ng over the brake pedal as he wa JOstled in 1hc car during the collision. Wednesday's heanng was Ekn- cangey's last opportunity to allow Ornelas to testJfy on his own behalf. But he did not take the tand. Bencangey said outside the courtroom, because he has no rccol- lcct1on of the acc1den1. He fled the scene and was captured ~ Newport Beach Poljce Officer Glen Fisher about 30 minute later. His blood alcohol le\'cl "as .18 percent. nearly t" ice the legal limit of .10 {><'.rcent after wh1rh a dnvcr is considered drunk I k had spent the day bodysurftng a nd drinking malt liquor and 151 · proof rum with his friends at the Wedge. The ~ury will begin deliberating Ornelas fate afier d osing arguments Monday. If com 1llcd of sccond- degree murder. he would face a prison term of 15-)ear'i-to-life a group ctton." School trustee Hunt. "'ho called Coogan "a team pla)er "ho carc.-d dee pl) ·· said that ( ·oo~an dclibcratc- 1} didn't SC'Ck ren~nit1on for honors "I k let the d1stnct ~fine paform.incr speak for itself. He ne"e1 was onr lo tr) tor awards. 1 hat"s a real lributl' to him." Coogan J'i sun 10,.ed by his "'1fe. Bell): three daughter\. Mary Herbal. who li ves in Germany. Nancy Sm 1th. Orange County. and usan Hen· dcrson. Florida. and eight grand- r h1ldrcn. Monte Mc Murra> has been sen ing as assistant superintendent during Coogan's illness. Ocean V1e-w, wtth headquarters 1n Huntington Beach. operatc'i 17 school\ and ha\ 8.40<> pupils. o~....,.,.,..._.,a.-~ lfountaln V•ll•y poflc• cordon off the home •t 9J21 D•l1y A ve. w here H•rry Cl•rk w•s ahot during ~cuffle with officers. KILLING From A l Pinc Circle. "I think she (Mrc;. Clark) has lived in that house for at least 2 1 years. This is the first time I ha ve seen anything like this happen in our neighborhood ... Brown said he had seen Mrs. Clark shonl)' before the shooting at a comer liquor store. .. She seemed OK." he said. ··1 stood right behind her. She wanted chanac for a $5 bill. Then J come home and all this happened." f \l.llOIC'\l\IOllllCl By n. Anodated Prnt Hert are the winning numbe" picked Wednesday niant for the Caltfom1a Lottery's twice-weekly .. Lotto 6-49 .. pme: 7. 10. IS. 22. 35. 42 and the bonus number. 28. Pla)'ttS who correctly guessed aU six numbers will hare a pnz.e pooJ of S6.• 1 million. said Kathy Manzer, a state lottery spokcsVtoman. All thote who packed five numbers plus the bonus number -.111 divide among them~lv~ a pmc pool o fS I. 7 million; fhe of "' will share $877,000: four of m will share $797.000 Thrte of s~ 1$ wonh an automatic SS per winner. fhc numbers wcrt ch~n b> I 0110 machine dun"l a telev1 ion bmad· ca"t on11natin1 an · cramcnto. The sal~ from turday niJht to Wtdncsday' draw1n~ v.crt SlS.9 million. OAAHOI: Ju t ca ll 6'42 -6086 COAST What0do you hkc about the Daily Pik>t? What don't you lake? Call the number above anet your masaee will be rccotdcd. trantcnbed and ck· Ii ..... IO lbt ~ eddor. ne tame l~ WMl"'I eerva ...., be vied &o ruonS lt1wn &o thr editor oa any ~. Contnbu1ori IO our l..etlirn c:iDlum11 mut1 rndudc their name and~ number for vmf.cation. Ten us •Mi's°" your muMt. VOL a.NO.• SHOOTINGS ''°"'A I "We Jillie to h~ all our recruits will bC that way; he uid ... We fttl with "'optr tra1nina. the likelihood of an offi<'t'r havina to Jhoot is grntly reduced." All office" arc taught to use ckadly force only 1f either the offtttt's or another person's life is threatent'd. "The abs0lu1e final tactic to uve your hfc is to use deadly fo~. •• said Mosley. "We try to teach them to react instinctively to the situatio~:· iaad Frank Patino, assistant dean/academy director at the Gol<kn West center ... They're taught not to shoot unless it's a ~ife or death situation." Officers are thus trained to uodtt- •Stand people, understand tactics and evaluate s1tuat1ons, Palino said. Instructors at the cen1er empb.all.Zc the need tqcombinegood marbman· ship with the ability to observe and think, to practice wcapqnlcss defense and to learn to effectively use a baton. An officer coming onto the scene of a potentially life-threatening situ- ation, such as an armed ·suspect hiding 1n a home, must quickly evaluate how dan~rous the situation . , . IS. "The officer may have to make a decision and start motor mechanics offinng in a spht second." the center's outhne for a course on reasonable force states. "Most of the officer's problems grow out of the use of necessary force employed against a combative but unarmed law violator." according to the instructional (llaterial. :·what you netd is a range of decision-making tools that permit you to use exactly that degree of control which con- stitutes necessary force." Young officcrs-t<>-be arc further warned that they can be made to answer for every shot fired or physical force used. They are taught to never shoot warning shots, at moving vehicles or just because another officer shoots.. Under the state penal code. homicide by offi~ 1s JUStificd if an attempt to carry out law enforcement duties 1s snet :ovith s.uch .actual re- sistance the kilhog 1s "neccssanl> committed." If the duty could be reasonabl) performed without such killing. 1t would not be justified. officers arc . taught. ihe law further Justifies fatal shootings if "necessarily committed" an retaking escaped or fleeing felons. However. if the extreme force is not seen as reasonably necessary by an "ordinary reasonable and prudent person," the homicide 1s not Justifiable. But officers arc not taugfit to shool to wound suspects as a way to stop them. Shooting at a suspect s arm or leg leaves that suspect open to come at the officer or c0Qt1n ue shoo11ng. officers said Trainees 1n Golden West's academies are taught to shoot "center mass," said Patino. "They're not taught to wing somebody or shoot the gun out of the band." he said. "It Just doesn't happen." One 24-year-old Westminster man who JU5t completed h1& first )'Car as a Los Angele$ Pohce officer said hat>- ihty concerns have kept him from shooting anyone. even during work TEEN from At on the scene. They cordoned off a three-block area around the small residential street near Bryan and Cul ver Dnvc. They also evacuated about 10 homes in the 1mmed1ate v1ein1ty. White said. People coming home from work were d1r'e(.'1ed to Northwood Park wheTC an evacuation center was set up, Muir said. They were permitted to return home shortly after Barrow was airlifted out. Ncianbors said they didn't k.now the young woman who shared the borne wllh her parents. who were not at home dunna the ine1dent. Steve West. who was stayina wuh rus mother next door, said Barrow IOunded extremely distr6sed while talkin.a to police. ._...,.....,...~Nk*S-u During • simulated felony car stop, Cadet 8oyd Lypk• cuffs • suspect whlle being cover ed by h is p artner •t the Crlmln•I Justice Tr•lnlng Center •t Golderi Wen College. on the turbulent gang detail "I'm going to wait until (a suspect) fires fi~t" before shooting. he said. But since being stationed rccentl) in the highly turbulent Wat~ area of .Los Angeles. thc_youni officer said he has taken to kc-cping his gun an h1<i lap as he cru1scc, 1n his patrol car. bc<\1usc he never know when shot<i will he fired at him in the crimc-nddcn.gang- anfested area. He l>81d several gang membeN have even boas1ed to him of their plans to kill officers ~spne the ab~ncc of large. '101- ent gangs like thoc,e 1n Los Ang.cl~s. Orange Counl) pohcc face the same type of life-threatening s1tuat1on~ every da)'. ~1d Bob Oakley. spokes- man for the Newport Beach Pohcc l)epartmen1. · A situation "here the offi cer can stop a \USJ>CCI Mmpl) With \.erbal commands or with ph)su.:al force 1s ideal. but not often the ta~ Most of the Jail\ c,11uat1on' olli<:ers face in\Ohe a num~r of un"nO\\.n fa1:· tor . thc mo'it rruual being "hl•thl·r the suspct t I'> arnll•J. · "It ma) not be apP.ropnate to USC' a - IO"l'r lc"el ol loru· · Oaldc' -..i1d "II thc circumstann.''>allo"cd 1i.11 "oulll cert:u nl) he ut.Cil ' · Oak le) 'c, departmcnl \\,1\ 11)\.uhed in a tOntro .. rrnal \hoo11ng \c.·pt 4 wht•n J ~oung uflitcr m1'i.ta~t·nh ~hol and n1t1tall> "-Oundl·d an· un.irmcd man nrar Balooa Pier VOSS From Al MO\'i ~lld th4· ~nm 1ng 11\I ot resident!\ \\ho '>lllll'lo11 tlw n''>1ttnt1t 1<111 arc hopeful lht m.i ) or "111 Ju thl' "honorahk tl11 ng .inti rl'\Jgn .. ··w e: arl' going to wait until the nl''t counul n1t'c.·11n1t 10 \t"<.' "ha1 thl· ma\urandthewunnldo ht''31ll "I dori't ~no" \\.hat tht• m.1H>r \\-all Jo but I horx· he will nin\1tkr tht· con~qurnu~' anJ rc:,1i11. "I bd1('\C lhal I\ what ht• \\-Ill do,'' he -.aid "It thl· mayor nr lhl· wun..-11 doco; not t:ikl· son1c.-artwn, "'t' "Ill t:0n\1dcr [lt'ltJOJ, nrgan11l'll t111 .1 fl'tJll . Vo\\ "a' un;l\,11IJhk tor tom• mt•nt 111 .111ornt') T horn,1., W h hng ~ud he had no k nowlcd&l' of the: demand for Vo,')· rc\lanation. nd "a' far a I know at th1'> time h\:' hn<1 nn plans to re 1s11 • WhaJing had compl:>incJ t' rhcr Responding to a 3 a.m. rcpon ol an armed man on the beach, the officer mistook a portable radio earned b> 26-year-old Sundagoi Bryant for a sawed-off shotgun Police rcpons sa> the officer fired "'hen Bryant who was walking WJth his wile. '\pun around af\er being ordered to "free1e." While Bryant and hl'I fam1I) main- tain the officer fired without ''"'"8 Brvant a chance to 1dent1ly h1m~lf. the police and distnct attorney's office contend 25-ycar-old Officer Derck Duncan reasonably and honestly believed he was being con- fronted b) life-threatening danaer. Oakley s~ud 1t 1s extremely difficult for those not actually involved in a shooting to Judge 1f the pan1t1paung ollicer used onncces~ry forlc, e\CJl when there is a ~emmgl ) unJu~uficd number of shots·fircd "When thrrt'.'\a thn:al to an ollker it's \Cr\ !>Uh)Clt1ve .. <>.ik.IC\ w1d "Each ind1\ldual s11uat1on 1s 'lo un1t1uc 1n and of mdf.11·, 1mpoi.s1bk in Ol) up1n1on, to ~} •. , •>u \houhl hao,.c not shot the gu) '"' t1ml"'> · .. \\hill' rno'>l traan111& uffin·r\ ..aid they do nut <1pn 11ic;ilh teach to tire a cena1n number ol shut\ Oakle) \aid h1 dcpanment ruut1ncl\ tt'achc\ to Ii.re two 'ihOh In \U(lt~l.\IOn (.jUICkl) " dead" loh:c 11. needed .<\nothcr pos~1h1l1t) ofTitcr\ must (On\1der ,., that ~uSDClh 1n\nhc.-d in 1h:i1 h1H·l1,·nt had · \U~k rl·d hl'.i \ 1h · trom nwd1J ul' crngl' uf the 111e1d\:'.n t und lo\I J promot1nn 111 thl' Oran~t· < ount) lot naal \en KC'> \gc:nl" "'lu:rl' Vo.,, 1\ ,, rnanaicr 111 1h,· tt•kpholll' \)\IC II)\ di\ l'ltOn\ ()I li<.1al\ tht'h.' ""ould nnt t ummcn1 '-,) ing 11 '-'3~ a pcr'iunncl math'.'r C ounc.·1lrnan Jun "lcal \Jld lhl rl''1gnatlon rcqunh IM\l' not )Cl t)Ccn d1~ u.,~d b' rnuo4 ii 1ncn1lx·~ · I Mll JI' 1ng 1ht• mailer ~onw thought .. ll l\ \.('f) \CrlOU\," he \Sl\I "I here arc no plane, tora meeting th.u I know of. I thJn l h.I\ c th1.· \lighte!>t itka ho" the: rnmmun1t' "ould rt'\JlOnd: I \1111 t.lun'1 ~no" '1 fk•, erl) Rurncu .1 ~11-)l'.\f fl'\1tk11t . \.alll \he h;id "no JX'N>nal .n to gnntl" \\ ht·n 'lhe D\kcd \. O\\ to \tl'f' Ju\\ n ~he ~1d ~·Hnal ptopll' haH lallcd her 1n \uprott of the all1on \lmc r ucway\ n1l"l'tllllf, "I am not an cnem> oi friend I h:H c no vendetta. th 1 1c, Ju 1 mattc1 uf. prmup31 I t'Ou ldn't 1\'llcrate th t • violent crimes 10mCluna wear bulkt proof vau. Offactn cannot ~· iabeed 0( tune If I IUtp«\ IS 'WCalUll IUCh 1 Hiil, which ajvef the luspec'1 lncrnttd 1bil1ty to shoot mo.-hc ~Tbe use offortt is dictat l>y 1 c • 8''llOM of t.hc ~ mak1na the UIC of force rw:cnsary. ·<)Ilk~ said. Th11 ~int is illu5tratcd an firearms ,,..,n1n1~m'-ilat0fl. •hich are used to tra.in officers on j.adjmmt and. ttae· uon. filmed scen1no1 ~re PC:.OJCCtcd on a larse screen and the 1nd1v1dual in •t,.lning.armcd with a laser gun, mu t react appr0s>nately · • The cumputemcd S)Stem lat.er in~s )OU 1f you Used sound ju ent, how~ your shot ~ an ttacuon tames of the su,pccu 1n the s.ccnano and )'Ourself. One sec nano calls for the trainee to ~rve a"\~t warrant on t~o fugit1 ves,oihalc and female. at a quiet bar. As tfic "officer" advances tow.lr~ the two suspect • the male rai h1 hands 1n compliance. Tbe .. female, however, pulls a gun fro'!' the• side hidden from the approach1na officer and shoots. . . The female suspccfs react.Jon lime is less thao a second. 1llustraun1 h.ow quickly officers mus~ couotcraCL Jn another soenano. the trainee is told he is esconini a prisoner into an elevator at a courthou . The scene appears fairl> non-threatening. with the pnsoner handcuffed waiting quietly for the elevator Ho"'evcr. as the elevator door opens. a man 1n'i1dc )uddcnl> open fire at you. Conversely. 1n other sccnanos suspects 1mmed1atel> raise their hands 1n compliance' and drop their wcapon'i, cxiingu1shing the threat posed tt> the·officer. Even tra i ned officers arc challenged b> thf s1mulatoi:;i.. since the sccnanos -ba~d on rt'al-hfe 1nc1dcnts -can be con~tantly modi- fied. Patino !Wild. SmHh swd tra1mnl officerci a~ often accuwd of 1nsulhe paranoia and fear 1n trainees throu use of the s1mulatol' and films a ut police c;hootings On the conlral) trainers us.1.· these methods to teach )Oun& officers ho" t0 deal with the)(' threatening \llU· at1ons. he said "We spend a lot of time trying to pick apart s11uat1ono; lil e this.' ')m1th said, ancr show1n·g one eta s .t videotape of a 1983 Fountain Valle) incident an whJ<.h a burglary suspct·t suffered a gunshot wounJ after strug· gling w11h an officer. One of Smith's students. who had completed nrnc of tht> 18 weeks of tnuning. asked the officer' ti reason for having the weapon out 1n the 1n1:1- dcnt. Another student answered b) noung there had been a vehicle punuu pnor to the Cdnfrontat1on and that the 'iuseect could have grabbed a "C<lJ>On while inside the car Smith reminded his tuderm that uffictr\ sh4ifuldn't enter ever) s11u- a1Jon c11;pec1Jng a shooting to oct·ur,. but the) mus1 lUnstantl) IJ'C thought to ho "' the) "'Ill handle uch a situation "We teach them to re'ipcct human life .. On the other hand. the} 've ~ot to be prepared tor a confrontation \\Ith . .dcadl) force. "It'\ not ca~·· Patino -.aid FRIDAY: lalttrvittw wllb an offlttr lnol.-td JJJ • sltootlat. nothing "'a\ being done • 'iht' ""ud · \t ka\l I could \J) wmethine to gu on the puhlu. rcrnrd · Burnell 1s concerned that Vo<;UUI'> t.irnl\hl·d the lit)·, reputation. . f hi\ I\ C\lrt.'md) detrimental to 1hc cit) ... \he ~1d ··w e·"c hnd a mar,elou\ reput~t 1on un1il thl\ W htll IS pa thetJ(. I\ I he a<h Cf'\C f"ubhl1t > "\tnught from 1he top · Mo \ 100 1\ run~mcd about the ·-\llgma .. I don't think the tll\ "111 sufkr tinannall) Mo\\ !!.aid . ,;It'' JU l the -.11grnJ that the prople of Fountain Ville" 14111 cam 1f "e don·1 du •.omeihins It 1s a~ thouah 11 1s Ok. · Moss \:ud he \)mN>thi11:\ 1i1.11h the council member\ .. The\ 11re )Jl a t1ckh,h ~1 tuat ion:· he s:iiJ'. ··w" all "'"h th" hadn't happened, 1r reall) put\ the C it) C ount:il on the \put. f·rtd ha done a lot of aood lor the c1&\. Unfortu~tc· ty. tru t 1 what v.c earn ever\ da) and 1hat dors not atcumulatc:· "There was a lot of scteaming." West said. Police stood at the aat.e • .--------------'7------------------------------- which led into a small courtyard by the front door, and tried to c~lm be:r down. he said. I "A cop tned to tell her the worst situation that could happen was that she'd shoot herself." West said. He said be only recalled sayina> hello to Barrow once on the strttt and didn't know her Another neia.hbor said that was typical in the quiet. middJe<lass nei&hborhood. "Thetc housct tum over so quickJy you don•t have a chance to know your nci&hbors." he said. Duutly ac:ro.s I.be sttttt. at least two hoUICS had "For Sale'. sips out front. "I fttl sorry for the Jirl and her f1miJy, but I raUy don't know who they are," be sa•d. "Ifs kiOd of .ed you ne~cr ttt 1 chance '°know each other.•• =-= ........... H l ! . I . I-. I I '\ H 0 \ H U Lung Association holds children's fair A fair for children with luna thscasc and their fam1hes will be held from IOa m to 2 pm turda" ~t the South Co:l\l Commun1t) Church. S 120 Boni ca Can)on, Irvine • The f~c C\COI, which is s~nsored by the Amencan Lung Assocu111on. will feature mfor- matton abou1 asthma, bronchitis. croup, bronchopulmonar) dysplas1a C) tic fibro 1 , HI· bcrculos1s and other childhood lung di'iCa~'· Ltct~rcs by medical profc~sionals. game~ and movies, information booth . cl{h1b1ts and di pla~ will also be offered. (all 835-5864 for add1t1onal information. Polyn~slan l~ctur~ off~r~d The history of Pof\ ne 1ans "'ill be J1scu'iscd from 7•'\U to 9:30 p '\!· nda)' in Orange < oa'it Colleie s 1entc Lcuun: Hall IOL · The SS le<:ture "-111 hi.: taught b\ Robin l.)ons, a pror""'H at Lec-.ard < ommun11) ( olkge 1n Pt.>arl ( 11) t la'-'all He 1~ .t \ 1s111ng 1nstruc ior this 'ipnng at ()( (" Rcgi~tr.rnon can~ made m ()( c-., C ommun1- I) ~r\ ice Offict''. open from 9 a.m to 7 pm ~fonda> through Fnday and 8 a.m. to noon . aturda) H elp for day camp s~lection Rcpresent;lh \.C\ from 30 'IUmmcr camp-, \\Ill be: at Harhor Day \<:hoof 10 ( orona dcl Mar from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m SJturd.1) to help parenh \elect a d•t)' tamp for their children \1alf and manJgcml'nt lrom mount;.11 n rt."\ldl'nt camp\ da~ l Jmp .. , lJmp\ lor hJndrt appcd children and olhl·r lamp\ \\Ill he J \arlahk at '"(amp Fair S9 .. r he l'\ COi I\ l'O·\(lOn\orcd a\ a lrl'e publtc \Ct\ ll4' h' thf \ment~n C .1mp1ng \\'WCJ.itron and \\ l'\tcrn A<,.,.K1at1on of lrl<kpcndcnt C •tnlp!>.. f or lurthl"f mlurmatlon. rail thl M.huol .11 M 0-1 ..t I 0 Tour Laguna tide pools \ lour 111 thl· 11dc pool Jrea' at Llgun..1 Bl:ad1 "'111 he." nl'ld from Ii a m to 11: 10 .i m ~aturd;.n tu educate tx-arh-~o, r' ahout thl' areu·., marine: hh: \tudrnh lrurn \addkhalk ( ollcgc .ind l>anJ Hrll'i High 'xhuol alun, \\tth l l'l' \\'aran d1r,·llor 111 thl' rolk,l''' l'O' 1wnml·n1,1I .. 1ud1e' prnyram \\ rll lead the tour f ho\C IOll'rl'\ll'd \hould Oll.'l'I JI \1 1\~1 (ka..:h ltKJted hcl14l'l'n \outh 1 .rguna and Duhl'l1~ lkach l\1orl' 1nlormat1un ma' ht· oh1.11nl·d h~ l.1llrnt1 )1<2-462.J •tr \Xl-.J'\ l 1 Workshop deals with arthritis \tr Jll'gtl'' II' .1lll'' 1.11e thl: pa rn 111 J rthnt I')'' 111 ht· olk1n.I JI 1.1 .1.rn \.iwrda' .11 the \0111hc111. ( Jhlorn1.1 \rth1111' ( llHl'f "l.J 10' PJ'l'O d, \ .1kn· ua I ..1gun.1 11111' Ph\\ll ran and l""'ultant \1.111 i< "4.hrnl.: "Ill kaJ lhl tree "'ori...,hop "Ill h ., JI" 'lhl·Jukd ,11 7 '') p m \lard1 2•1 at \.1ddkhJl i.. I f1l,p11. I < onll'rl·nll' 1{00111 I\, ~.J .i '>I I k Jhh < l'llll·r Dn' e. I .1gun11 I hlf, \l1Hl" 111lmrn.111011 111,1\ ~· 11ht.111w.t In lallmg "''' \.1 •1-.' Parry to benefit Laguna club \ "'llll JnJ l hn \l' ta,ting to tx"nl 111 lhl' l afuna < luh tur l\.1d' v.111 Ix· hl'IJ lr11111 -l 10 ~ p n \.11 ml.I) at thl' l .tttuna B.1nl.. -lOI C 1knnc\1 \t I 11wn.1 &ath. fhl' hcndi 1 '' 'P''"'orl·d l'I\ lfr\.'I I 11 " ir "rll 1ndudl' "'°l'' lrom lkrnng,•r. f'ranlr'<.111 \\.r 1,1111 Hill and C h.1tl'.1u '• .. 1uq·r;.1 rgn ,I\ "di ·" ,1 '.11 " I\ 111 dlCl'~''· lru11\ .ind dn'l'rt\ T ll l..l'I\ .11~~'I111,1\ bl' purl h,1,nl .11thl'1 luh ur .11 1h1· Joor f ur 1tdl111111nal 1nlnrm.11111n lUll 4•1 \ ~,, \11 Tryouts. for Laguna lifeguards T ~nut\ lur 1.JillllJ Bc.1d111101..rl hlc:g11.111h 14111 Ill.' h,·IJ at 11 a 111 \unJa~ .11 l 1tq~u.1rJ I kadquartcr' at thl' main tx·a1 h 111 L.1gun.1 \pJlhl:\lll\ 1lH1\t hi,• I Ii \l'.lr\ old a\ o l June 15. ha\(' n.:,1ght <nm·, tahll' tu 20 .!O and be 1n c~C'tlknt hc:tlth ( nrl\JX'lltor' v.111 I~ rn1urrcd to '"'1m I C10(1 , 1r11'1 tn 20 mmutl'' w k ''· rnn _oo '.111h '" 1m .:'.ti\> \3rd~ anJ run 20(1' r~h 1h1·n rnn a ltnal 20U ,,1rJ, lntcn IC:'-'' v.11l lol1(1.,_, \pphcat1111\\ arc,' ,11l.1hk at tlw < 11' ol I aflun.1 lk.alh P11\01rnl"I J)'pJrtmrnt or l tl(•uard lkad· qu11r\cr' I M~un H••a h <'all 4'1 ~·'1"7 2 tx·t"1'\"ll 4 a n1 .rml 'pm tor lurlhc.'r int11rmnt11'n (' .\l .. E" DAR 'flwr ... t/n.t . llnrcl1 <) • 7 "> p m lrvln~ Planning ommlulon, rnunttl ch.unht•r,, 17:!(}0 Jambor\:c ltoad. a6 • 7 JO ,, m Nf'wpor1 Burh Plannln~ Com· mlulon. count·11 chamflcr,. Hoo Nc"rort Dhd. I ·1·itl1H . llart·l1 I 0 o mtc11n ~ hrdukt.I POl.l('J: l ,Of; Irvin~ n U·Jlrlfncnd I U J)«lCd of breakin1 into 1 hon1c on Ca Jc throuih a nd• tO!) "'10duw and ·' Ot .. Cout DAILY PILOTJThuraday, Marci\ t , 1911 AS Special bags used to shoplift clothes 9y lltfS YOKOf OflNOtil)f ......... Two people v.t<c arTested Tu~a> for alleged)) usin1 i.ptt1a1ly altered hoppina bag to teal clotp1oa from a fa h1on hland store. l\lbcl Mal ve ("nu. 33. of Santa Ana and Luis Flore~ Pagan, 31, of • anta Monica ~ere arrested on burglary charg() after a ew1;><>n &>ach Pohcc officer found )tOlen clothing an ide :i shoppini bag lined watt> duct t;pc and aJuminum foil in their car. Crui 1 being held at Orange ( ounty Wom~n')Jn1l tn heuofS IO,OOOha1l Paaan is bcll\I held at Ne"'port &-ach t it) jail the rear bumper. with the me bail amount. P pn. the drher, could not produte a I he lining of tape and foil allow~ dnvcr' licen~ nor idcntific:at1on and told merchandtw wuh cunt~ tas) to be ta~en the otliccr the car belonged to a lnend of out of a tenni\·~car More without being Crur. Paa.an then ll"t urundcman per· detected by tilt ~hop's clt."Ctric y.tem. mi ion to<:bcck ult l.'Ollt an the front \Cat l be t"o ~ere charged with the harsher and the l\.'St ot the vehicle for a P<>~s1ble felony burglary charttc-.. rathrr th<tn shop.-1dcntificat1on. atcord1ng ~o the police lifhng.. bccau~ their u of the baa showed report intent, police poke man Bob Oa~lcy \31d Cirundenusn found a lnrge Robtn\(rn' s Whtie on routine patrol 1n the Nc"-purl depanment ~tore shopprna baa on the (enter area around 3 p.m • Officer Tim floor. rhe ha& was lightly open and Grundeman lOp(>Cd a I 982 Cbevrolct Grundeman could see It was hncd '-"Ith C1tatton because It wa m1ss1n.a a front metal he-looking. gray duct tape license plate and the rear plate wu located Knowing uch bags arc u~ a~ ··00o\lrr tn the back window instead of all <:hed t~ b.a • bv shoollfters. Grundeman 1n Huntington mayor to run for state . insurance chief By ROBERT BARKER Of l1't OMly 'llot lil.tff / Huntmgton fkach M:1yor W.:\ Uan n"tcr \aid \\-c:dnt•'ldav that he'll '>l'l k ckt ltun to the-po\1t1on -of \late tn\uram l' rnmm1\'i1one1 l'xp.:<:llng lo lhallcngc the hkc., ol \)l.l'nlhhman r om I laydl·n ''"'l' ~ens \Ian Robbw. and W1l11am C amphdl an.J othl.'r-. for lhl" JOb ··1t'r, tt one 1n .1 m1llton cham.c but. b\ ~oll~. 11·, '-'<>nh the dlort •· Bannhll'r 'krn1 •• f hl' Other\ arc 1.1'-")l'f'S l'On\umc.>~ a<.J. \O<atc\ and ~nator'> I dun'1 thrnl th,11 thn "111 ~ol 'c the pr<ihlcm\ " . (he major probkm that's rnmpountlintc mtttter'i for thl' trouhk-plagued auto 1n'>uranle indu'itr) Kann1\tl"r tlche'-l"S • ., a lack ot communilallon The rnst nJ 10-..ur:uu:.t;.,l)J'i nut kepi up "'11h 1ntla111111 ,ind lh!ll polll1 h;l\n 1 tx·,·n \Ommunll.lll'J to lhl' puhlrt H;rnni,'fo r \Jld ~k m.11n1.1111' that rn,uranll' I\ Olll" 111 tod.1' ·, lll''t htJ\ ~ Jn<l th\.· .w1111n.,uranll· 111Ju,1n ".1, tu.ill-. lo\lng monn on prl•m1um,, Ba nn"ll'r rrt·\1d1·n1 o l Hannl\tl·r & \\c.oc1.1k\ lrll Jnd rn 1n\11r.1nll' hu'rnl'" for 25 \l'iH\ \Jill auto ln\Ur.1nn cnm· parrn' 1ral1111011alh p.n nut 11111t l in damh lh<tn thl·) rn l'I\ l' Ill r>rl'ITIIUlll\ I hl' u1mp,11t1l'' rn.1l,· thl'tr munn lhr11u1th rnh'\lllll'nh h1· 'ard \nd \\ ht•n rn'iurancl' rail'' and lhl' lt1lllJl.1A1l'' aw drnng "-di 1111 thl'll lll\t'\lllll'lll\ rHl'tnlUlll pohl'll'' U\u,111) .111• \l<ihk But "''"'" 1,lk'' llll' lo" lhl· Ul\I 111 1n\ur.1n11· 1.111·\ l.111 llu IUatc:, lolll\IOS llUll 1 ll'< horn \II\ 111mcr' hl' 'arJ lbnn1 .. 1t·r \\nu Id \\Ill~ le'"•"'" ~l llllW the )late l krartrnl'Ot ol l11c,uran1.c to ~t minimum rate' 111 ,1.1b1h1t• prl.'m1um'i. 'What hapl)i.'n'> nu"' wht.·n wmpan1~ ha\C good rl."turnc. un 11nt.•\tmcn1, premium\ go do" n h111 g.11 up when the) ha'e bad return'> 1 he m1n1mum rate ·would 'itahh1e prt.·nuum... ht• "<ltd fhe rain "oul<l be: lo"'l'rl'd 111 H·ar' that 1n'-l''>tnH:nt return' .m· h11tht.•\t lur the tl1mp.tn1<'' hc ... 1111 ~ Bannl\ll'r, 52. \Jtd hl' "'"rrrc:'> that Pr•>po\1t1on IO l, "hrdr h.1, n1;rndatl-<l a roll hack ol a I ka.\I 20 [)''fl l'lll 111 N<n em her 1•1x7 rail~. \\111 lorlc in\ur.1r1ll'l11 D1pan1r 10 k.1H' thl' \late . Bclott'.' 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T eh.tdla p1 . \,c\\ l'll I a\l..l'' I u l\k,.t l 111\IJ\ \k111 n1.1 \.1n J o-.t• t 1.111l I hum," lta\\\iH\I .rnd H.inn1,1cr · ~o I.tr thr l'~pc'Ctnl h1g PHI' -11.t\lkn .tnd thl' \I.Ill' \COator\ -hJ\l' \l'I Ill file I hl' dn twn I' ....:hc<lukd nr,1 H'Oll &>«ted the baa more closely and found n was lined ~•th "eral layers of tape and alunHnum foil In 1de the baa were lwo tcnni lei ure warm-up ult' allcderdJy with hangeri.. ~cunty wam1nsckvicttand price ll&,.\ from the Fort) Love Ten1u Shoppe s111l att chcd. · Store cmplO)CM were called and re- coan1Led C ru1 a~ havina been in the sto~ aoout half an hour "6J'hcr he bouaht nothinj. the> told the oflicer. Dunn& a sub<;cqucnt 'learch Of 1he veh1C'lt:, the officer found three mOtt po 1bly tolrn women's suits -with scc:unt) dc"1cc attachcd-10 thetrunL It wa' undear where the suits came from. Charges. still pending in caseabou f injured boy By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Dally l'tlol St•tf I hc Orangt' ( OUOI)' dtstnct a1torney"s oOice late Wt'dne~ay deehncd to file charges a~a1n 1 an 18·)~ar-old man who 1n111all\ ~a' arr\''itcd on susp1c1on of alll"m{llcd murdrr for alkgcdl} cau mg <,enou~ m1une 10 a Q-)car-old on a bicycle tr.ul It\ Hun11n1uon Beach T nn 1'i \ Mal"'ihall was lated to be released Imm ut\ Jail later Wcdne-sday alter f>t-pul\ Dl\trtl 1 Attornt') Jan Nolen fa1kd 10 1\\uc J lomplarnt "lolan ...aid htl"""'er that the case 1s still pending and that \h<' is awa111ng medical documt'nt' and for more information. ··r11 prohahh mnk<' a d~1 ion in the 1w'1 "l"t'I.. or,.., ·she ~1d I hl.' \ouog h<1\ cnmplarnl.'J of p:un after hl' "a,·thro~n ltl the pa'emcnt al thr city hc:.l'11 a1 a \urfing c-'ent on unday. ttut he· \H'nl lo 'it'hool thc-nc,,t da) where he l Untpla1ned ol inJunc'i nnd wa<1 taken lo Paulila ( ommun11-, Ho .. p11al Doctot rurnm l'd h" \pken <1fkr d1s<:ovcnng he had 1111l·1 n,11 hln•dtntt Polin• at f11'\t t>chr"ed Marshall. who h\C~ in lluntmgton Beach. "body· ,1,.mmrJ" 1hc \outh and then poun~ on tup ol h1' ')tnm"ach Hut pohlc latl'r 11d the \oung boy and 1\1.ir,hall might ha\ l' h\~n 1n"ohcd 1n hnN.' pla'\ ·· .md that the tnl 1dcn1 ~as not 3n intentional et)on 10 t;, U~ inJUf)' r he h\l\ \\,l\ t\•poncd 10 )lahle cond1tton Nancy Sununu advocates volunt~rism By BOB VAN EYKEN :"l;;tnl' '1111111111 Rl•puhlh .1n I'·"'' 1, • II\ I\( Jnd l\l ll "' \\hill' I l11u'l c hll I Ill \t,111 J11hn '°IUrlllllll, g.l\l' lhl ( h.111~1' ( OUOI\ ( ,(lp .1 lull\\ ~l.ll'.Hl It Ill 1llw:· hou<l .tnd '11l11ntJrl\m JI .1 hn·.1~1.1 ,t rn l.'pt111n 1n lwr h11no1 \\ l'dnl•,d,I\ .11 th, \\ l·,11n \11u1h c 11,1\I Pl.11.1 lf111l'I I l .m't 'l'll:.1l ll L.1· John \urwnu \h1• -,.nd, rdl'rrtng 111 thl' rl'POrll"df\ hrghhnm rhl·torK3l ''' k ol hl'r hu\hand I h, ltirrn1 1 .gnH·nwr nl "'l''' 1f.1mn,hirl" Nt•vrrthl Ir\\, lht• torml'f < 1ran1k \11i.· lir<it l!ld\ dl.'h\t't\"d .1 \H'll rlluc,tratl'tl all 111 ,\oluntn·r, lor hoth the Kql11hlil•'" p.HI\ ;,and tnr 1.: h;.irnablc l .Ill\(' "I'd 111..l.' 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'1th ''' l.tl I.. 111 a \Jk' la\ ll \l.lll' tnlnnH' ll\\ ('mhc'K.hl'' tr.1 d1t1ondl ...,l'\' E ll>!lilnJ tl'4..il '""~1,.111\m "In 'n' U.imn,hm'. thnl' arl.'n·1 ,1 14huk lol ol t'\llJ" lur thl· ttU'\'lnur: 'he "'"" T hl'rl· "'l'fl•n't l'' l'n .in' C"\lr.1 hr1lr1M1m' .11 I hC" g11' l' I nor\ rl'"J,· n1 l' • "It h.I\ ~1 : t":droo rn' ''' nl·<·tlln' tu \J\ uur l.1mtl ) J1Jn'1hi11111.' \hl· """ "\.\r cndrd up h' mg 1n 11111 o\\n honw and 1h.11 '\\ hl'll" I d1J OlO\I ol Ill\ ollllt' 1\0fl.. •. , \ununu '' nn"' a p.11d \t,111 1111·rnh<'t ol It, ''"~ 1at111n 111 Rl'pul"lhl .1n l 111\ i-rnor' v. h 1, h '"l' \Jrd tak.n tll'r .11ou11d till" \ tlUOlf\ 11n pohllloll 1111\\lllf\\ lkt 1l'ntral mt'\'kl@l', \hC' -..i11t '" that , nlunll'l'f\ and JX'f'4.1nal l 1•rllal I an• "'h 11 m:.ih· llw d1lkrrmt: 'I 1hrr1l; the Ja,, 111 ntl'\hta c.1mp.11ttnmg arl' ,1" indhng.'" ,ht· .._,.c1 < and1Jatl·' morr .rnd morr .u\' g01ng to tx· c undue ting gr:i~' root' amrargn .. llc'\·au-.c thl' mrJ101 h \C' ~·1 11111c \O nrx·n'l'<' It'\ a "n tor l.lrhllll,1trc. to h3'.:' In 'l'l'lld ... hat the' 110 hn 1 11tro and trlt'\ 1-.mn •• \·.in namrk. o;hc cited (IC'o~ Bu h's p1,01al comeb.!d 1n the Ne"' Hampshire rnmar. afkr hi\ dtoft'at 1n tht' Iowa cJIJl U\C\ "'h1,·h \hr attnhutt•d to 1ntcn 1ve Pl'clplc-10-pc.-oplc rnntact "\\e h.1d him 1n t'\Cr) shopping mall. in l''-t:'~ b.ir t'\t'r)"'hcrr "ht•re ht• could mcrt l'lC'<"rk .. 'lhc SJ•d \ununu-.. \fli.'l'h was followed by a numh..·r ol bnd tnhutl~ and gJtls. which inllutkd a houlluet of rose'i from the <>rungd ount\ Rl·puhhc.an pan) and a 11ft ul a rl·d 11e for her huc.Nind '-'ho sht' said nnl) v.rarc. red lrt\ \he "a' al\o F-'' en a proclamauon of .ipp~ 1J11on from 1hr ( ·osta Mesa Cit) ( uunlll ··If )OU take th1 proclama11on to uth < oa\t Plua. ~ou l--.in t>rck out an~ item )'OU ltl e thrn 11 ~ou \ho~ them the procbma- 11011 and pa' th<' lull pnce of the item. th('\ 'II tx-glad to g1H1110 )Ou.'' said Costa Mc\3 \hnor Peter Buffa QC <;Ouple wins temporary guardianship of ill baby City N~ws S~rvlc~ T hl· to\11'1 muthl r 111 " 1 •1 month·old b.1h' \I.1 th l><>"-n'' "ndmmc .... ud \\ l'dm·,. da) th 11 .1 1mhl 1.11 grant ul tcmporar~ IUJrU130 .. h1p IO hl'r fam11\ ha\ r~·mo\ l'J her con'1ant ll'.U ot '>Udt.knl" losan1 thl' toddlrr. "-"h' Wilham,. and hl'rhu.,honi.l, Jo hn ha\ c txen li&htrng IMCjAht month\ 10 kr.:-p < luldrrn'\ llomr ~1ct). a pn .. 31l' adop- 11on Dlt'nC), trom talons thl' b.ih\ and pla 1nJl him ~Ith 1no1h<'r f3m1I} "\.\\• ''t."rl' h\ 1n1L on I"'"' and nl'l'llll' T hl'\ \\Ollldn'I ll•ll u' "'lwn thl .. "'rrl' g111n11 tu p1d .. him up t\,llh\ \\ 1ll1,11n' ,,ml "Y\>u kind ol h,t.. 111 na' d,\\ '\ 1111 lan't \kt•p. bt'GlU'>I.' '""'' tlon ·1 ~nu\' "'ht·n the' r\' ~orna 111 ,'11n11· '-htn1,·1p3I c nun Jud l \1H h.1d tkl'C'her'~ Jr<:1\10n mak.101 thl' V.1llr.ttn'><'' ttmJlOrar~ gu.lfdr.tn' 111 thl' l h11d .11,0 ra~J the lOUpl<'' l t•Ol1'rn' al'l<mt la"1r1·, he." a Ith. The hab\ W3\ rel cntl) ho'i~11,tl11,·d 1111 heart and lung pn•hkm' 11nd d<)\;lt1f\ 10IJ l)1n on tht.• nuor • • • 1h,· C 1a1 dl·n C 1ro\ l' \ 11uph: thl· \lr1" 111 .1 rl"lnC'a\11 in could ~ 1111 1rn \\ 1l11.1m' '· rel l h1ldrl·n '> I l11rn1 \, .. 1rt' !lth•llll'' "'.1 " h.tl'I lo..tnnl· "11d .1gl'Ol' otli11al\ \\t1uld n111 f\'lt\OH J,1,nn II ht' hl·.1lth \\('rt' lhrlall'tll'd, hul thn do nnt ICl"I th,• \\.1lh.1llll,('' ,tr\' th,· hl'\I parrot' lnr Ja .. un lluc 111 l'il'I m.1ntal probkm' fh<· ,, "'n'' ha' \C.'k'l teJ .in111 her Orang,· < ount\ Tam1h th111 .alrc~J, h.\\ 1~<' \f'l'ual nt"fd\l h1ldrcn to adopt Ja\<in J...anm· u1d I he \\'1111 m\' \trugk to .adopl Ja\tm . ha' ll(o,·n hindered bc<'au~ of I I con· ,>dl·rat111n' R' l.1"' the pr!\ ate adoption illlt''"' 11a' tht· ntiht 10 plaCt' a child .1n\1\h,•rt• 11 "a"'' .ind thr courts cannot 'll'P in. '11d < hrl\11,rn 'van Deu'iCri. the tllllJllc'' ,11t11rnl'\' l h1· l \ \11pri.·me < oun la\I wt't'k rclu\lxl lhl' \\ ilham,· rcque-;t for an adnptmn htunng \an L>cusen satd tM cuupk re. lOntanuan 1n its dTons to ~r'luadl' a JUJ~ to fort'f th<' coun to rnn,1Jrr thl'.' adoption mancr. Van Dtusen \lllJ. barked up to th· \Mp·\ rear door and t~o ma.le u s>«is. one about 4.S to .SO )C n olJ. b;alJ1ng 1tnd v.;1lh gla ">\: • ,\ JUOOllO '-'hO '-'Oft' I t'tltl(' handana on h1\ late hl'IJ up cm plo)Ct\ al L11tlc f' c\ar°\ l'<'\tD111 nt and tkd v.11h ian unt.no\\n amount 111 tht-1 t!{1()() hlor~ lll l'onJ<'ro..a \ \ cnuc \'ilth I UC'i(l:t) morning th alarm "•I' ad1 ·. ;ueJ , prompting thl~ th1('\\"\ to llr<· !hr "4l'Ol' <'mPI\ h~r J<'d arw.trd on u\p1oon ol ti') 1na to Ital a µ1 mrn1 and a food ptOl' r v.1th a 101. I 'alul.' ol S4-\to~rc n ukan1 thc dre' \ ..... .\ 4 -H· r-t.ild Ne\!, pon Sc:ach man wu arrt\tc.-d at 9th 11\."'Ct and ~ hort l>n' r on undl) night for nd1ng a btl )dt' v. ht1e 1ntO\ll'ateJ. mont') • • • ~\1dcnt 1n the ~400 hl0< t. 111 1Ar')J')Ofl 1J thlC\C\ \Ink 7 'K IO J<"clr) trom h ·r hou<,c in r,"('("nt v.cck' • • • \ \~.4(10101.11 bo\ "a' 1:.L.en lrum 11 unhJ<:k.rJ I ~80 f ord tru, i.. part.cd '" 1>1\er\llil·sf ~1ct.1l'-'111i.., t·nrh T 111•,. d.l\ morning. f'o~la Me a • • • Pott•d plants. p;untin bar toll and otht'r item' w11h a tout value ot S2.1 b2 "('tt -.tolcn from a ron· dom1n1um complr\ cluhhou~ 1n l oOO hied. of &kt'r , trttt bctv. n 11.~0 1onda' and 7•10 am. T dn • ·- Of'~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thu,.sey, Merctt 9, 1N9 '1111£ Dole propo es trial run for T9wer WASHINGTON {AP) -A ma· ionty of Senators lined' up aaainst John Towt~s nomination as deftntc secretary Wednesda~. · but Re- publican leader Bob Do~ tned to stave off defeat by propo fog an extraordinary ix-month trial con- finnation. Dole said the tnal period would let senators judge whether Tower lived up to h1s no-drinkin& pledge. Senate Democratic under George Mitchell exprcsscd·""immediatc serious con- cerns'' over the proposal. but prom- ised. to cons1der at overnight. Dole made his dramatic bid to salvqc the nomination at the end of the fifth day of a draining Senate debate, and it followed the dcci5ion by four m~ Democrat to vote apinst To~. giv1na opponent of Tower a mauonty. Dole con~ed 1t would "take a miracle to wan confirmation." Under Dole's proposal, Tower would be oonfirmed, but would submit a letter of rcsignatton to Pre~ident Bu h dated Oct. I. 1989. If Tower's -performance were satisfac- tory1 there .. probably" would be no neeo to reconfirm him, Dole said. Otherwise, "he probably wouldn't be the nomtnee." Dole said he offered has proposal atlerdiscussmgat with Tower. hcame as the Senate neared a elimu an it bitter truUJc: over the: nomination. ina or lcanina in fa\Or ot the Llo~d Bc:ntscn ofTcxas became the nom1nat1on . third Democrat to endorse Tower's Democrats hold a SS~5 edge. confirmation. but has speech WH Dole made has extraordinary bracketed b} declarations of opposi-proposal to deal with Senate t'onccms uon from Claiborne Pell of Rhode over Tower's history of dnnkina,. "I Island, Bc:nnctt Johnston of Louisi-think we ouaht to a•vc ham a second ana, Joseph Lieberman of Connccti-chance that many of us have had," cut and Charles Robb of Virginia -said Dole, who was str1ously Democrats who bad been lobbied wounded dunna World War JI but hard by the Bush administration as has men to a position of power anl.1 potenual pro-Tower votes. prominence in the Senate. An Associated Press survey found "It iive this Senate a &econd SJ Democrats and Ree_ubHean Sen . opportunity. fl Jddrcsses the con-Larry Pressler of South Dakota either cerns raised by the chairman and the solidly opposed or leaning against' majority leader and b>: othe~ at the confinnauon with 41 Republacans same tame 11 iivcs Pre ident Bush h1 and three Democrats either support-choice for.secntal') of dcfenc;c." Witness quotes North: 'I don't care if I have to lie' WASHI NGTON (AP) -Ohver North once shrugged off the idea that his work on behalf of the Nicaraguan Contras might get ham 1n trouble. saying ··1 don't care if I ha ve to go to jail for this. I don't care 1fl ha ve to lie to Congress." a w11ncss tesuficd at his trial Wedncl>day. Olarges against North anclude lying to Congress about h.ts an volve- ment in aid to the Contras at a time when U.S. nulltary help was banned. Conscrvauvc fund-raiser Carl R Channel said Nonh made the state- ment m a conversation wub Nelson Bunker Hunt, after fl) mg to Dallas to brief the wealthy Texan on the s11uation in Nicaragua. .. The only thing that sucks 10 m} mind is that Bunker said what aire JOU goingtodo?Do }ou mindgctt1ng1nto trouble?" Channell testified .\fter Nonh gave his ans\\ er. Channell saad, Hunt "chortled·· Mea9wh1lc, in a related Iran- Contra case, the tnal of retired Vice Adm. John Poindexter. formerly a national security adviser and North•s bo s. wai; shifted from the coun of U.S. Dafitract Judge Gerhard Gesell to that bf Judge Aubrey Robanson. Gesell as presiding over the North tnal, now 1n its fifth week. Thctestamon} about Hunt was part of a day-long rec1tat1on b} Channell about puttang North then a National Security Counr1I aide. together with wealthy people for bnefings abswt fighting in Nac~ragua. " -- Channell said North never per- sonally solicited contributions. The former Marine hf'11tenant colonel 1s charged wath <.:On~piring to ddraud the U .. TreasUf) as pan of the mone}·-ra1S1ng_ efforts. "He'd say at people wanted to gave after he gave the briefing, they sh ould gave to omeonc else," said Channell under cross..examanat1on by orth law)er Brendan Sull1\an. ''If omc- one said·" ho do I makl' the check out to,' he said ">ou make out the chec k JP Spitz's organazat1on." • ··spit1" 1s Channetrs nickname. Has organm1t1on was called the National Endowment for the Preser- vation ofl1berty. -THE WORLD 'S BIGGEST TOY STORE! Save so much more, shop Our store! Hedstrom 6-LEG GYM SET' Strong galvanized steel construction. Slide, swings. trapeze, morel 18198 '\IJO,\I HUlll'- 1Y"'9Jm1d•1•,,_ HUaddng called 'wartime operation' WASHINGTON -r1w11 Youn , )in1 "we \\tre int .state of.~'lr," taUficd Wtdnesday that M \US t"1~1 na out mil1tuy ord~~ ht' _th~uaht "'ould help his nation by lcadin& the hijackana of a Royal JordAnran Airlines plant in June 1985. . "Hijack1na a plane i a ~.rume opcratton ·•\lad Youn a • 30. am mber of Lebanon's Amal m1ht1a. o h11te Moslem aroup In rnponsc to the first que tton from federol pro~utor u.J Ram y Johnson at a mal m U.S. 01 tract C. ourt, YoulltS ackno~lcdgcd that he le~ the hiJackmg. He added that he wo\ armed with an automat1(' wc.-apon and• Pl'>tol , and that the four \k) par.lies under h1~ command had AK-47 ass.aull r10e~and hand grenade~ when the y tormoo the pfane at l:kirut arrpon ~pace shuttle launch set for Monday CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -N SA un..,c11cd .. 5 l>a)S To Launch" sign~ at spacccenterpte Wedncsda} and said s~ce huulc 01\Co,c_r) would 1tnotl Monday with fi, ea tronauts and a SI 00 m1lhon commum<.:at10n!> ~tell1tc. Such signs usuall y show up about three v.eek'> before a launch but "-Crr d1spla}'cd much later th as tame because su~pc't or fault~ equipment dela)cd the launch four times past ats target date of Feb. 18 The latest sttback came Monda~ with the failure of a !>} tern that commands ~parauon of the two boo'>ter rocket~ and n temal fud tank from the spaceship in flight. The probkm pre .. entcd a ~aturd.i~ launch. Sullivan backs AIDS needle programs WASHINGTON -Healthand HumanScrv1cesSccn:tal) Lou1s~ull1-.an on Wednesday thre"" ht!. suppon behind commumt~-based programs that provide clean neC'dk to drug addicts JS a \\a} 10 stt•m thl' sprl'ad ofthc de-adl~ AIDS virus. Sullivan aid he "'ould not fa .. or .1 federal needle-exchange proiram because of strong ent1mcnt against thc 1dt•a m some lOmmuntt1 es. hut he enco uraged communities to test such program'> He said he "ould need to look ··vef)' carefull)" at whether the federal go\ernment should PJ) for needle exchange programs. but he said u could pro' td(' such support a\ trainl'd health workers to advise on how to set up p1ogram .. Bill to ban 48 assault weapons ..... progresses .\( RAME''-TO (.\Pl -A bill to '1nuall\ ban the sale of about 48 assaull ·\\capon modcls v.enl to tht Asscmbl} floor \~edncsda} as bill backers .ingnl) aimed at the gun lobb) for oppo<,tng the measure ~eH•ral Democratic committee membc:~ castigated gun group rtp- rcSt"ntall\l'S for opposing the bill one of man~ prompted b} the Jan 17 <itockton schoohard massacre E'en a Republican"' ho later' oted agamst the bill asl..cd cnucal qu~- 11ons about \\h) an)one should be allo\.\-ed 10 O\\n mllll!l)·t\pc 3S!.3Ult v.capon'> After .i 90-minute hearing. ttte <,o;embh \.\ a-.s and 'k.an!I. < ommat-tec.: \Oted 14:3 for .\8357 b\ .\<,. scmbhman \11le Roos D-Los .\n- gclcs "Democrats \Olcd fo r at and Rcpublacans against 11. Roo satd tiC" "-Ould ~ck a floor vote nc~t '11.CCk, It \\a the SC'rnnd assault v.eapon$ h3n ball to mo'<" tov.ards a floor' ote this \.\rt.._ On \1onda}. a Senate commttt('(' Sl"nt to the Scndte floor 5829~ a hroader bill b~ Senate Pre<,1dent Pro Tem DaHd Roberti D- Lm .\nselc'> ihe hearing on Roos· bill grev. heated at times. \.\tth ho~t1le que\- llons aum·d al the gun group'> 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR DIAPERS AT TOYS A US' "Ha'l' ~ou e'er met a gun )OU d1dn t li.._c.'" ..\s\t'mbl}man E:J1hu Hams D-Oal land an&nl> a ked the gun reprC''lenta\I\ C'!I. ··The~·s no JU 11ficauon other than someone s ~lf­ t\h mtere<.t in ha\ ang a \\Ca pon ol destruc11on Wh) do pcopk need thcst &un'?" · Sega 3-0 SUPER SYSTEM Targets fe el like they're coming right at you! 3-0 128 1 1 glasses, ltght phaser, control pads. M1ss1le Oefe'lse game built-i n. • Mattel SUPERSTAR BARBIE Barbie's a dashing superstar in her shimmer- ing gown. with ac· cessones Ages 3·up .) 1. 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(SMIDGIN) LoSt ln Big Canyon Sunday Night Feb. 12th Soy,iets accept World ourt authority UNITED NAl IONS (AP>-The Soviet Union announced on Wednes-da)' that it w1ll 1CCC{>t the au1hority of the World Coun in maJor human riaht trullc\, cndm~ 40 )Car) of resistan~ to the court s_iurisdic1ion. vations to human rights treaties. The Soviet Union had 11ancd the tl'Cjtiei but addtd the rc~rvauon th11 at did not acc~pt World C'ourt authority in disputes. AJt.trecl Male, 6 711. old W•Ju w/Bel•e ~•II State ~penment officials hailed the move as a step \oward an cvcn1 ual ...-cement under which Moscow would JOin Wasrungtoo in acctplin& the coun's ruhngs in all but the most sensitive political and national secur- ity cases. The World C'oun, formalJ)' known u the International Court of Justiet at The Hague, is the main Judicial body of the United Nation . It has no po~ers of enforcement, but its ruhna.s carry a maj or moral impact on world opinion. Call ... 720-0121 The U.N. lcpl office released a letter from Soviet Foreigp Minister Eduard A. ShcvardnadLe to sec-retary-General Javjer Perez de Cuellar withdrawin& Soviet mer- Shevardnadze said the Soviet Union would recognm: the binding juri!diaion of the court in these human rights treaue : • The 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the 50 P1$Stofl1J P1U"°"13 PU'S."°" II 1"11S190f'13 P1~14 P1-.7SA14 ~14 P20S7"'1S P21S.7Slll16 ~1· ~15 DIEHARD .eHa43021d • 575 cold cranking Di amps and 110 ..,, Sft~ ---~=:;:;- _ j htty ""'" Dlyl DIEHARD MARINE FOR IOATS 1IL l'My ..... ..,, AITTR 50,000 TOUGH MILES ROADHANDLER. RESPONSE PASSED FEDERAL TESTS FOR NEW TIRES •Folded aram1d over 3497 steel belt construchon 30". more stref191h 1n the shoulders than Pm eoRil conventional radials EvtfY Stntl• 0..,1 •All· season traction I TEADYRIDER ~ STRUTS IMSTAUED ..., ..... r ::r.DIJI ,_~ J:jj. mAOYRIDER SHOCKS -~11100 ......... 1" l::Z. 0.,1 STEADYIUDER GAS r =..,.,, ROADHANDLER GAS• l"OU>*2~ AOADtWIM.ER PIRfOMIMCf &Al ...... OlD PMI: J&l-tr l"::J...,, MADIWl)UR ~ FOR Y!!! 11UC11· Zl''=llfl RMCltDUllHOCK Mi.Tn.al ~.=...,, C'nme of Genocide: • The I ~9 Convention for the Su~on of the Trank in Penons and of the ExplOita • o( the Pro&ti· tutions ofOthcra; • The I 9S2 'Convention on the Political Riabts of Women. • Tbe 19U International on"en- tion on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Ditenmmation; •The 1979 Convention on the Eliminauon All Forms of Di - crimioation Apmst Women; • The 1984 Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel. Inhuman or Desradin& Tttatmcnt or Punish- ment. Sbevatdnadu' lenenuuestL"d the LT1~14 114M Ln11!TM11 11.11 LTD1171f'11 81.11 ... ..-is a11 21.10.-..11 97.11 ab11"'°"1S 11i.12 13112.IOftll 1a.n ~""'" 112. .. l.1'Mltl 111.12 1.-..11.1 111.a THE ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS FllONT EMO ·24• ar TOTAL ~ .... 4-WtRIL .. beryl• Olfl 2 killed in N. ·1reland;· IRA blitz· predicted BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP) -Two British soldiers were killed and six others iajurcd when a guer- rilla land mine exploded under 1he1r jeeps Wednesday ni&ht in Lon- donderry, Northern lrcfand's sccond- largest c11y. police reported. No v.oup immediately claimed respons1b1lity, but suspicion fell on the lnsh R~ubhcan Army, fi&huna Bntish rule In Northern Ireland. The mainly Roman Cathohc IRA wants to unite the predominantly Protestant province with the 95 percent Catholic Republic of Irela nd under sociafat rule. Earlier Wednesday, the IRA issued a statement saying two elderly men killed a day earlier in a triple murder at a gas station were slain by mistake It said the targets were three Prot- estants aJlcacdl y questioned by pob~ about rcocnt attacks on Roman Catholics. In London, Home Secretary Douglas Hurd said the IRA pt.ns a bombing bhu m Bntam using larse quantities of explosives and arm5 supplied by Libya. Hurd's warning followed discovery of an arms and explosives cache at Scarborough, northeast England, that caused speculauon the IRA will try to kill Prime Minister MarJaret Thatcher during a Conservative Part) conference there March 17-18 duerrillas-in El sa1~dor reject meeting SAN SAL V AOOR. El SaJvador (AP) -Lcfhst guerrillas on Wedncs- da) accused the go~emmtnt of "delay and deceit" in respood1n1 to their peace overture and said they would not meet w1!h government officials before the prcs1den11al elec- tion. The rebels also unted their sup- porters to boycott tnc March 19 clecuon but held out the possibility of rcnewma the peace in1t1at1ve later this )car The rebel communique, tele- phoned to a local radio station. put at last a temporary end to the ten tall\ e peace proccs they aniuated Jan. 2-'. The Farabundo Mani Nattonal Liberation Front had offettd to ~n1c1pate in and abide by lhe results of the clcct1on 1f il were po tponcd until September and ccnaan sccunt) and anti-fraud measures wcrt' adopted The Chnsuan Democratic govern- ment of President Jose Napolc<>n Dua11e was unable or unwtlhna 10 arranic talks with the rebels 10 con 1dcr the plan Ol>oosition to the plan by the l~sliturc, controlled by the rijhtist Repubhcan Nauonabst Alhanet. hlJldcred the aovcmment's response to the rebel ovenure. Bishops tell pope American views VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II encounacd U. Rom.an Catholic bi.sbol)S Wednaday to proclaim church te.Khina even 1( 1t 11 unpopular. They ttspoGded that '"'thoriwianism does not conVJnce Americans. The views were voked It the IW1 ofa apeciaJ four4ay confcmlce ofl5 Ammc:an bishops Che pontiff tum· moncd to ROfl)C. Diuent from -church teedDna m the United S.ta hU railed coectm 1n the Vatican, •bitb conlidcri tbc S2 m1U1o•Mneanbcr American dMlrch critical beaux ot its me, wtllltb and DOtenttal to tet wcwtchride UftdL Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Ttturaday, M•ch 9, 1989 A7 . Survey says pessirniSm is fading in Orang~ County ' 8y DONNA MOONEY OI ... Olily ...... k.tfr I he loo4 new'> h that more Oran County reside nu•~ opt1m1st1c about the arn·s future and art ~ptive 10 plan fo r impro\icmcnt The bad news 1 that ~me busi- nesses will suffer from a tack of growth puns the county w1tne s.ed earl~cr this dccnde. · Tb01t •ere the messages dclh·ercd \\ednesda} b~ Dr \1ark Baldassare, a L CI professor of social ecol<>&} v,,ho annuafl) sun:c}s 1,000 Orange Coun- 1} residents. to trad.: athtude~ about e~nonuc • .sociaJ and political LSsues. Baldassare shared the results of his . late~\ surve). c:onductcd b} phone 1n ~ptember, to an audience of I 50 al 1hc Ncwpon Beach Mamou Hotel. The categor} of opum1\m rellcctcd 1ht mosr dramanc \httt in auuudc\ from l Y87 to 198~. Balda~\ar\! saa<l I e s than 40 pcrn·nt of rcs1<lena ~ur\>C\ cd ~id the} ~llC\ e the count) wtll become a ~ON! plate to h,e, compared \\Ith ~4 pt'rccnt the \ear ~tore "The outlook. tor the tutur~· hJ\ O<.-come br111.htl'r 1n < >nmge c ount) Mo,t ptork than~ thing\ are going prcuv 'o\CI hen-" Halda'isarc tted the increase m opt1m1\m to the public s changrng pc=ru:pt1on of traMportat1on, a topic 1h.11 respondents dubticd the an~ .. ·~ ~" I nroblcru (JI lhn\t' "'ho named craflic ·as tne mo t imponan1 prob- lem, .4() pen:rnt said traffic will get better, compared with 29 percent the )CU befo~. , Ori vers are stt1 nae" 1dcntt of" ork beans done. such a car-pool IJn<'s added to the 405 Frecwa) nd constrw tion on tM 55 Fttcwa)'. he said. "Tbere's a ~nsc that 1n the future, ma"be this wall be an im- pro' ement '' Bccau~ of 1ncreas1ng optimism, 1989 ""111 be a iood ) car for poli- ttcian 10 talk to thr pubhc abOut M>lutions to local oroblems The un.c) 'ihov.\ a demand tor that dialogue Rt'lpoodenb fail to agree on how to Ii~ the trafllc problem. About half <ia> new frte- W8) h()uld be built. the other half S3) laqcs should be added to e:usttn trccways. In the area· o 2 problem - growth -rt"Spondents ha' c no trouble a&rceing on a soluuon lo" 11 down in my communtt) but keep the ernnomy thm mg m the rest of the county, sa)s the:: t)pllal respondent .. The pubhc \\JOI\ a set ol 1m·- 4u1uc~ It's not po'i)1ble to pro' 1de 1h1) t"pc ol nononn for a "'"''' 1udien~. There· obviously a b1~ ten~ion in Orang~ County.' Balda\We 511d De pate supp<>n for ~lo"'..growth m<'a\u~ from 64 percent of ~pon­ dcnts. mo t have doubts about the economic impact of those rulrf'>. When asked what 1 the b1ge t drawback of Jow growth, answer vaned from rncreu~d hou ll\8 costs and traffi{' \:Ongei,t1on, to JOb l<X~ und l'llCTCa~ gove!flment cost • St11Y.half said local gro-.th rt! trn:· t1ons aren't tough enough. Housing co\ts. named the area·~ third "-OtSl problem; conunue to chmb steadil). About half the rcspon· dents who have mortgage payments ~1d they pa) $750 or more a month More than a third of the respondent' who rent art P3' mg"1)lat amount At the same lime mcome grO\\ th has lo"'cd to the rate of in11auon \iedian income rn Orange Count} t'i about $44,000. up $2.000 from the year before. Not surpns1ng.l). less people in thc lat1:'lt sur' e\ "<ltd the} arc fanam:1alh tx·uer oO than thl.'~ "ere last )ear wmparcJ 14tlh l987's sunt>~ Re- '"I ~·· 1 lu 1•11 1• " !t1 ... .. . II L-.....,,. __ _,_ __ _ , ___ , ,.,,. : •rt JI,..,. .... ~ 1•10 , ... 1,fHI\\ Ill - lll-\1181 • 11111 ''"· s It~ al!.o !>hO'H'J a echnc m ch;mt} domM~"-- On the top1r of economics. re pon- dl'nts shcmcd a drop 10 confidence 831dassare attnbutt:\ the dip to the change from lhl· Re3~3n l'ffi 10 thl' Bush adm1ni tratton. Fewer rcspon- dentsthi )earsa1d now1sagoodume for a m:i1or purchase, that they'll be better off nc\ t )Car than now, and that good lime arc coming for the Untttd Srate'i in the oe\l few )cars. Machinists strike against Eastern moves to courts By MARY MacVEAN ~·· ... ttl llf<kc• Eastern A1rhncs '>IJ~hl·<l 11s ~hllttk tarc-' and M>ld all it'>~·~ 1n Phrladt'l- phta 10 the filth da' of a ~vfalh1nl\\\ 'tnke Wcdne'°a' and m \l\tcr l lm<'r C onttnl.'ntal \trlines too~ up th< lucratl\e :-.:f" 't dtl-\ham1 run E:..astem. in a dc'ipcratc .Hump! 1.1 lure bacl customers to ll'> a1ltn11 \huttk~1>1cc, \Jld 1t v.1ll rl·<lucconc· wa} fare~ to SI:! on ''l'd.cnds from S69-S99, and ~4'1 "'l'.'c~da .. s dov.n from S99 Pilots at otht.'r airhn<''> continued \tncth adhering w -.akt\ rule'> l'>ut tor a ~l.'1..ond <la\ tht"rl' wa\ li11k l'' 1dentt! of a had.up on runwa)' Houston-ha~d C 011t1ncntal an- nounced 11 would tx·gin da1I) non\top lltRhts from Ne" \ orl C'1t} ·, CREDIT Ll~E Ochs l .t( 1uJrd1a \1rpor1 to \11Jm1 tcx.la\ < onllncntal •,.mJ 11 v.111 run lour d<11!, round trips. "Th1<1 ~ not a d1rcC'l rc'lulf of'lht b.1,tern !>Ink~·· < oot1ncntal SP<"kt·•,. man "'cd \\-a Iler '<ttd of the nc"' route\ ··V..hat th1'11\ 1'> :i re~pon\\.' 111 market Jcmand of "'hat "l'0 'C '><.'\'11 tn the pa\t lt\\ Ja~' In Ph1laJelph1a l ~..\1r ann~unccd 1£ h;iJ clo~J a ) 11J m1U1on dcetl ...,1th fJ'llcrn after months of tall\ to acquire all eight ol the a1rhnc''i gall'\ .111 Philadelphia International \1r- pon th1rd-largl''t of tht• a1rhnt"'i lour hub\ t '°l.\tr said 1t v.11 uw the "ountcr ~pace along v.nh h,1ggagc and rdated \Cr' ice., for operation~ ol Piedmont ..\1rlines. "h1ch v.:111 merge v.1th L ~Air th1~ ~ear. Leach Cypress College names Ochs Man of the Year Pettr\1 Orb. hJ rm.rnanJ1..h1efc ('Cu11\l'1lll lll •I lrl Fi kl\hin• < 11 ha\ tx·l r i.1011..J \tJn ot tht: \ l·a1 h' th1.. C~prt Colltgt' Foondauon ... 11' ..\nllfl\'•lllJ \\\JHh h.1nq111.t ~lc1..t1<Hl \\J\ h.l\nl Hl 'll\IU t111h1..· u>mmun1t\ u''' '°'"hl.'mcnt .1n<l phtl.1nthrnp1 ,1ltl\1t11•, I a't \1..'.11 I 1l'ld,tonl:"•'' 1.m~l'd h' 1lw l .• , \n~l'll'' Tt!lll''l 3'> thl· I ~th t.11gl·,1 h111lll' hutldl'I 10 \u.11ht•111 < alilo1111,1 l 11umkd in 19t\l thl· l11 n1 h.I\ m.11~l·11..·lt and \old(• <X hlll111.'' tor J ,,iln 'ohinll' l'\ll'l'<l1nll. I hilltnn • • • :"'('\\ P'>rl Hea1.. h tl''lt.knt LU<') deM Olsen h,1, tx·1. n :1Jt11Hl g11Hrn1Til'lll rclJt11>n' managl'r .11 Fu t'Oe, \\ 111lams. Lindgren and Short Inc, J ll' ti l·ngtnl't:nn~ and '>Ufh' 111~ lirm hl·adqu.irtl'rl'd in \JntJ \1l.1 \he ~r\l·ct on the 'tall nl torrna Rep Rul'\c.·rt Badham ,111d "1h1: pr· 111\.111 u>mmrttt't' dlatrm,rn lrn thl· Rt"puhhC':ln P:tn\ of 01.1ngl' C ntHll\ . . .. Birtcher ton cru('Cioo an l,1gun.1 '\ 1gul I h.1' pr 11m111nl \tar} L~lH'h 111 Jircctor ol ~ U\IOllll'I .... 1' in to mn·t \\1th pr1,p.:rt~ m.ln.wu' tl·n 11 '' chcnt\,O\\Ol°r\ Jnd <ln dof)\.'r~ ;.itl('I the 1..1111pkt1nn ,,, H1rh lll'r r•otn I' IP CO\UfC \;lll\l;.tdtOll v.1th n.:v.I\ lllllll'kll'd l.ll'tltlll'' t-astern p1C1'ed up SI '.I m1lhon IJ" \l.'r -..ud in \ uun I Ul''ida' thl: k nlh are lct,il undl·r the I ti ~ti luren10. v.ns con 1denng scllina. But .norl.'1na!.Cpara11.'dcal ~:l1111g l ~\tr nation' '>l'H·nth·l.argl''l larm:r l.111 Rath'a' labor \lt Ru1 the unwn Icahn and the unions couldn't~ m Ph1ladclph1a-l ornonto and PhtlJ not ~un 1\ 1:. lhc \\ed. 11 w. l)llot' ht>hl-t1ff-wht.n a tt'dC"ral Judge in l\l'" on terms tor a workc~ ~lake m "11 delph1n-Montrcal roull·~ for SI 5 mamlJtn lhl'H ... upport' fur lhl' \t.t 'a orl o\er the "'eelend tcmporanl) merger ot TW..\ and Eastern. an<t m1l11on. , htnl\t\ ,. barred nut "orker\ from hQnonng tal~s broke off. . .. We re out ol Ph1laddrl11a and Jn\ I hc.a-1rlinl' I' run111ngJu)t 4 pcr1...:n1 \1alhlntsts pick.ct lint\ Ea tern had no comment. Charles other Cll) v.c f\Cr\ t.' °"" cxn·pt for t~ of1ts l11ghts and )<!) \ 1t "'II consrdl.'r .\mong d~' clopment E Bf) an. prt'Stdent of Machmnts ~huttks brt"l.'cn '\e"' \ ork Boe.too hankruptr' court though as a laM • 1 he '-1achtnl\ts ha\C' asked D1stnct 100. \\OUld not comment on and ~ a\h1ng1un · -.;ud [J.'>lnn rt'wrt h ~nt 9 ~UO "'orkers home Tr Jn\\\ 1.>rld ..\1rhnc~ <. halfman Cul kahn's statement but said 1n Mi.amt ,pokcs"'oman Karcn < ~H·m<,al this ~eek and h~ JUSt a skeleton stall < k.1hn to \Cl'l 1.:ontrol of the earner ··1f there 1s wlllmancss (by Eastern) to l '"l'\rr ~1d ooth deal' .,..nt.th.I re--ot I 500 rcmain1n~ and lle~1d hr,., "'tlhng to talk "'1th ~II there arc ~rtamly intettstcd qu1rl.' court appru\JI 11 I J'>ICrnrJt-I he is.~t>t>-membc1 \.1ach1n1-.1' them parucs. .. It v.ould be a tremendous dare) banlrupll} , union wal~l·d out \atur<la', and with ··1 would tx-"tlhn~ ll> -.peak to the opportunll~ 10 Stt the ph~nix nse The lahor dt'IPUll' rnled Wedne\· the support of pilots and !light union\ onl} 111 JStt'rn rcrm1ts me 10 from the ashes .. <la' w11h mun' 1n 'cw 'ior1'. uucndant., \OOn nearl, shut do"n bcl·auseldt•not"•mtto~arcuc;.edb\ •In ~11onu, Eastern marketina Ph.1ladelph1a .ind >\1lanta. l.\hl.'rl' f....istem I-astern 1~ -.eek mg SI ~'i lastem ol antl'rlt>nng "'11h the lOllc1.: \tee president. George Brennan de-E-a~tt·m .,\l'nt w wun to appeal a m1lhon 10 ronce' tuns the union t1H barga1n1ng prcx.l"s,: Icahn ~td need that reduced shuttle farcs ~a Judgc·s rctu..al to order union pilot\ "Jn\\ \511 mtlhon 1n rat'it"S in a statcmrnt mo' c to protect the pcndJllg $365 back w the todp1l'> The ".tarh1n1 "' al~o threatcnl·J 10 Icahn had mulled a htd tor La<otcro m1ll1on sale of th~ huttlc service to [astern contl·nd<t 1t 1'1 neJr collap'>l'. d1!>rup1 commu1er rail· traffic Mlh J fev. month~ ago "hen It!> ho!>'> Nev. 't orl de, eloper Donald Trump lu\1ng at lt'ast $2 m1llton a da) 11.. secondar) bo)COlt\. "h1ch at con: l cxas .\ir Corp C ha1rman Fran~ (Please see EASTEltN /Alt Duke -declares week.to honor · older workers I·-,.......~~;;;;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ -commercial Residential S.\CR..\\lf' TO -Go' (1corgl' lkukmeJian ha\ <led.ired \1.mh I~ to I h "Emplo\ 1hc Older '-' orl. Wt'('k' to empha\11t• the contnbu11on older "orlcr\ rnJkl' to the s1J1c\ t'<.:onom\ ··t-mp\o,crc, Jrl' rap1dh reah11ng that o.dcr "orl..ef' arc an exix·nence"<l and ~bk work force ;ust I \\Jlllng to be tapped. · <.aid Phil I C ha~. chairman ol the ~talc Joh Training C'oordtnaltng t ounc1l "It., import.int that "'l' recogn11c thl' I u1ntnbu11on older \.\Orkef!> make h> ou1 cn1nom' -anlt that v.c cont1nul to l'l1mma1e·1hc emplo\ men! baml'" th.it keep them l!om pla~ang an e\l·n grt'ater role ·· During the '°'l·eJ.. '1.itc official'"' ill h>CU\ on no-<ost JOb tra1nintt and platemen1 'it'f\ ll'C\ 1>lkrcd 10 senior lll11en'.I through { ahtorn1a's Pn,atl' lndustn tou1K1I~ There arc Ci2 rnunl1luomprt!1t.'d ol go' ernmeJtl and bu~inl.'.,s rcprcscnta- lt\l.'S "'htch adm1n1.,ter k<leralh lun<lcd JOO training and plalcml'nt pwgrJm!I tn the 'itatc One ot the b1ggn1 lhallcngl·' l•ll 1nggo,crnml·nt .in<l prl\ ate 1ndu'>- tl) toda~1' thc 1ll'{'J to upgrn<ll" thl' \l1ll\ o( our 11ldl'r \.\Ur~crs .. l ha~ '.lid \('111or c1111cn' lBn ohta1n rotor 111Jt1nn aboul Joh 1r,un1ng and plau.• m~nt program\ 111 lhl·tr area h~ 1.Jlltn~ I 11 0-fOR-\JOH mmIB Mobile Homes CARPETS 'DRY CLEANED Fed •P wit• •o•n/d•v• ol weltl•• lor cer,,.t• to dry eher cMll•la•P DRY <;LEAN AND WALK ON CARPET IMMEDIATELY! Can any other carpet cleaning company Gl!ARANTEE your carper to be dry when they leave your home? WE DOn DlssOl VES & EXTRACTS: • Dirt • Flea1 & Mo re • No Sum Splitting • Gruu • No Soapy Re ldue • No Shrinkage • Food Spots • No Fading • No Color Running R«>a •tl«I 6J.t -.J« c.,,.t Mia. BILL'S BUILDING MAINTENANCE FAJllLY OW1VEb A OftllA rED (714) 842-8559 N D OPEN 9:00 MONDAY Special 90 our Guardian HRT 1989 LECTURE SERIES hJ· ormal K. Beals, Jr., M.D. Founder a11d f-..fedicaf Director ctf \Vomer1' Health Care HORMONE BEPLACEME T 'THERAPY Hear the fac at>Qut hormone i ue. nd trcatm ot of PM •• menopau e. Po t H_ terectomy ~yndrome and other health cone rn addre ed by Dr. Beal , a 30-year practitioner and international l ctur r. th ' For. addltlonal in products, please "1 " lG -~;;;;~----~~-- A8 Orange Coast DAIL. Y PILOT I Thursday. March 9, 1989 Ame.rican Airlines EASTERN FromA7 . to buy smaller jets C ompet11or Pan m Corp. '"11d 11 would not mJtch the fare$. • In Ne" ~'ork ( ll). t nd S Circuit ( oun of At>peal rcfu~ to alto" commuter rail -wor~c~ in the New York area 10 honor any M1u:hin· 1st picket fine But the Judge' 11d the} Clpett the da .. putc to go to lhe U.S. Supreme Court. FORT WOR1 H. Te"ta\ (AP) - AmenC'an .\irhnc . wh1('h last month ordered up to S7 S b1llton worth of McDonnell Douiila'> M0..1 ls and M0.80s. now plans to spend as much as S3.5 balhon for up to 100 small JCls and 200 turboprop commu1er plane . a newspaper re- ported toda). The small jets. which would llcat about 100 and co t up 10 $2 b1lhon. "ould ll> under the .-\mcncan Air· lines name. the f"on Worth Star· Telegram reponcd . The rommuter planes that scat be~\cen 35 and 50 pa!>Scngcr!. and cost up to S l .5 billion \\.OUld bt• Oo~n b) Amencan·s commuter ,ur· line )Ubsadianes that operate collcc- 11 .. cly as Amencan Eagle , Bob Baker. Amencan's senior' ice president for operauons. told thr nc"'spapcr the airline expects to order both IHX'S of aircraft . ~1th in the nc\t JO to 45 da)s. Baker did not 5n) what models ot planes Amcn1:nn was interested 1n buying. "We'd lake them )CSterda)." Baker said "We are unals short. We'd lo'e to ha\e SO more airplanes Monda\ mominR. sampl\ becau<>r OTC l'PS A\D DOft\S NEW YORK (AP) -The following lisl shows the Over·lhe·Coun1er stocks and warrants 11\al have gone uo rtie mosl and down lhe mosl based on percenl of change for Wed. No securities 1radlng l>elow sz or l,000 shares are included Net and c:>ercentage chanqu are the d1ffer~ce t>elween lhe orev1ous closing price and Wednesdav's tast or bid price u~ 'N•;• LastChePct. ~ 1~1r~~~f L .t I 8 8g fl41.~ 3 ngrn~easr 'f'• f "'V -t:li> • t~ ~~?~tk~~. '! i 1+ ~ \: ~i n HemaCare ·~ , Uo 11 ComwllhMro • '1 UP 0 O \O Texcel s + S 16 UP 18 S 11 MonilorTcn 'e t P UP 18 4 lZ P~ntre1ec 1 ·" I•• uo \1.1 13 ~inTech 7 J I" Up 176 14 n~orClri 3 -+ 1 16 UP 17 l 15 l11Fe0t l • +s 16 Uo 16 l 1, Akorn Inc ~ -t • Uo 14 3 ls t~~l~bev ~ 1 ~ ~g J~ ~3 19 Fs1Exec wl 4 1 Uo 14 lI tf'~~~~;~~e 'l 9216 4 S 16 8~ 1~4 FHP Z4 '• + 3 Uo l 8 AutomatdSvs • 3 11 16 + 1 lb UP I .s 4 Bios~her 4 • + ' UP 13 3 S MedOev • + Up 13 3 6 Shopsm11n 8 , + 1 Up 13 3 NA mt I lsco Z ~0V1deo 3 nv1rCtr1 4 ecl\knit un 5 ABQC1>rr 6 ~arme 7 ynlechlnll 8 101nerao Pl 9 omd~taHld 10 HoustBio s II C9ms1oci-C.ro 12 N1cnoJsRsn 13 Qu~ISys 14 H~1dav RV ,, E Marine I jE~ot~'i~ 18 1erl1n11Med 19 01111Aset ~ asAmMed nvirTec ideoJuke 1 lllzlnc s onvotSolu MS DOWNS we ha' e the eh a nee to u e thC"m pruducttvel) now. .\nd there ore some clo\ang ~indows of opportun1- l) .. Baker wa attendrng a da) long meeting toda> and "ould ~ un· a\a1labk for com ment. his s!'crctn11 told The As50<:1ated Prc!.S Calls to Baler \\.ere rckrrcd to Al Beeler, a corporate com mun1ca11ons polesman for >\mencan Becker ..aid .\me11can 1s re' 1cw1ng 11s needs for nc" commuter narplanes. but no Jc.·c1s1on'> about purd)ases. ha' e been made J With 475 airplam.·s. <\mencan alrca<l) operatC'i the b1gge I c.'Om· 1lll'rC1al Ocet IO the ~ C tern \.\ orld Last month. Amcncan ordered e1ghl M D-11 !i '' ith the op11on 10 bu) anmhcr 4.:!. Ml). I h arc thn.~c-<'n· ginc. "1Jr-bod)' Jets that can car~ .io5 pas<tenger<. long-range and arc.· designed to replace 1h1..• older £X ·I 0 \mcncan also ordered 1001.. op11on~ on 100 M0.8Ch ~ma llcr tw1n·Jl'I plane~ des1gm·d to replace thl' Boc· 1ng 727 Baker ..aid A.mcnean wants 10 use some I ()().seat Jet<. 10 rcphcc lls l~ Boeing "'.:!7-IOCh. \.\h1ch seat 118 an<l u11.· the ol<lest plane'i in tlw Oect The.· olde~t 7:!7-1!>0 '' ncarh :!5 )Cars old ft'HAT '.\\'SE DID NEW YORK I APl Mar 8 Pre11. • U. D1\tnu Judge Robcll P. Patrcrson. "ho I\ ucd the in11111I ruJang, hc:ard argument Wedncsda> cvcrung on whether to ma~c per- manent bis ban. lOH'rmg Amtrak. Long I land Rail Road. Mctrn-Nonh Commuter Railroad and New Jen.c) Transit The nulroadscarry hundreds of thousand of oommutrr ~tterson wa pot expected to rulc 1mmed1atel), h11. orders tximng stnkcs :u Amtrtik and the other railroad!i. expire at midnight Friday. • Easaem law>crs filed notice \4.llh a federal appeals t·ourt 1n Atlanta on plan to continue dTons to force pilots to -work. "1 don't expect our bncf to be flied until tomorrow motnmg," ..aid Eastern anorne~ Oa,1d·R9ss ' • In Ph1ladelph1a. a federal Judge Wcdncsda> lSSucd a preliminary tnJunchon. e~tcndmg a temporaf) restraining order that proh1b1ted rail unions from hononng pickets set up b' Mal·h1nists at Southeastern Penn· s}hania Transpona11on Authont" facil1t1cs. whichcarr> 100.000pa!.sCn· gers da1h. ft'HAT :\llEX DID NEW YORK (API Mar 8 Pr•v. Advanctd w~~ 1~ Advan,eo Wm dffi Dec neo f Uo Oec111 ed ¥ncnanoeo ~ 4 ¥ncnanoed 01a11ssues New n101'\\ Nev. 1ov.s '~ l $l 01a1 i)sueNew 1ows 1 New n•ohs I Ne..., >ws z' 869 ~J '.\\'SE l .. EADERS t\ttEX LEADERS NEW YORK <API -Sales, 4 o.m NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. • P rn. Wednesdav price and ntt rnanoe of the 15 WednMdav price and net chanoe ol lhe 10 {TlOSI acltve New York SIOCk Excn11n11e mos1 ACl1ve American Stock Excnange ~sues rradino na11ona11, al more ll'lan s l ~· sves trad•no naltonallv ~I. more than $1 1:1•~e VofumeLutOIO: ame Volum«LastCfl~ t:la'rn~~omm ~ llZ ' 191~ ~,·: ~~~\~~Co 1.~; lf,'ii + 8 BordC s J ,~~· ZO ::-• asbro ~ l i -1 • USFG P 4 32 -~WG Cc•P 1, '• + ~11 Pan Am l 6 • 4 • t AL 'l 84of , 14 , 1" AmExpr l 6lZ 31 • -mdanl s 4 , 17l• ' ~unBrad l S04 4 '• -I L1ont l "~ , 7~ t Iii mnaf! I 434 ~ -l(H CP ff· 4'" milh8ec1. I m· I~ , -t ') ' HomeSnoo'J 6 ISM 11 4 , J , • -,• AllasCM f'j 3, 2 -t • AmerTa.T , • i -11 jenE1c1 l l ' ~ • ankAmer I. 67 'J + • acTe1es1i I SJ, JS -~ Merell s I 106, .64'11 + I \"SD"Q St,."ARl NE w YO~I\. IAP>-MOSI 11C11ve 011er• rtie·tou •er ~·ocl< \ suoPl·ed bv NASO DOW 'O'ES "\'ER~GES Lutw NEW "ORKfAPJ Final Dow· Jones NaJnt• \ V1vm•81dAshdCh~ OdS. for Wed Mar 8 MCI ) I. m 6 ' -+ "'it STOCKS FlaNBf. ? ~i5 4 • 01*! tiiah Low Clos. Cho Asnior ~ i 7 4 O -1 ~g 'f ,dn ma 93 Z316 79 nao oo n9HH 4 83 ~~~te( 1 9 t 1 i~ : I · ..!_ ~ 1055 63 1070 50 1050 13 l,~9 18rs 49 M1~S1 , ,u i ~ -1 IHll 18308 1844S 18131 I 201' 06CDCaP•' I 1 0 2 JZ 6SSI> 87065 88111116689 II l02i' 91 Lv.f.'10 I 1 .$ I~ -•I~ ~,".,"~ BlH88 ~~6"as11 l ~s i 2 e • -; ~ U1t1s :),,934 000 /))!>II\ 21 008,600 '9ETt\LS PRIC'ES GOLD PRIC'ES FREE ADMISSION WHY IS THE LIVlllG TRUST REPLAClllG THE WILL'l Learn how the living trust can help you > •SAVE MONEY • PROTECT A6SETS •AVOID FEDERAL ESTATE TAXES . •AVOID PROBATE EXPENSES AND CONSERVATORSHIP PROCEEDINGS FllEE SEllllAll larch 14 I 30, 1·1 II·•· l1roh 11, 1·3 •·•· RE SERVATIONS 848-6499 NORAH M. 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Opt·m1·st1·c 1·nvestors who • conua t with · tern c-.p1rC'd f in June. 1d thc_IAirlinc ha~ asked to wt up talks Union poktsman J,fj, -• ~~~. ~·d a meeting wa set for await government • Prt 1dcnt Bu h ha r~i tcJ c:alli. from oraanrzed labor and ome I t f • mcmbcrsofCon~s1h1thcupp01nt emp oymen 1gures on cntcrg nc) panel 10 mcJ1a1 Rut • he ha aho said he wall not tolerate · dasruptaon~ throughout the tmnsPor· talion indu tr}. llyCHET CURRIER ,., ....... llfl'IUf "The president bchcH· 1h::u 1n n free entcrpnsc system workers in bu inc shouJd "ork out their d1r- fcrence:. without congressional or goH•nimenrnl intcrfo~ncc," Tran ~ ponat1on Secretary amuel K Skin· ner said Wednesda} on CBS' "This Mornrng." If Bush inten:cdes. an emergent:) panel could ampo<>t.• a 60-da) cool mg· off period Some union officials ha\C s~11d throuRhout the I 7-month d1spu11..· that Eastern and Lorento want t.() dtsmantlc the airline "Our people have recog011cd from the vcr) earliest da)s of this d1!ipu1 e tha1 that krnd of a rc'iuh (bankruptc>) could he fonhcomang," said Machin· 1sts union President Wilham Winpi\· ingcr "The) are so fed up "-Ith the way the\ haH' been treated \Cl fed up" 1th tht: en\ ironmcnt on the JOb that thcy·re w1l11ng to "'alk awu) and 11 that 1s the result lhe) 'II accept n" he 'k!Jd on the CBS program c.. A1rpons reported no problems on the sec.ond da\ of a \.\Or~·to-ruk action h) un1o"n pilot'\ around the count I) "V. c'rc opcraungclo'>c lo normal." \.11d Mort Edelstein spokc\man for the Federal Av1at1on Adm1ni'>tra1ion "There haH· been sporadic re~ue'>t\ for spcual handling b} H1gh1 trc.'\\s.·· c;uch a<> having instrul t1ons repcatcd '"T her"' are no problem'I •· John Rraden. spokesman at Hamficld .\tlanta Jntcrna11onal \1rport '"\.\e''c got <..o muth air \Pill\.' "c'rl looli.mg for nC\\ tamer\ • \\'SE [PS & DOW'S NEW YORK -The tlX'k markec Wl'athcred a late 'round of ~cllm& to n:cord a small &11n Wednesd•> u traders looked ahead 10 Ol*"-govern· ment figure on the employment si1uauon. The Dow Jonci. <ncrasc-of 30 industnals. up about I~ points at It~ afternoon peak. clowd w11h a 4 83 pin at 2.~95.5-4. Advancma issue'\ oulnumbcrcd de· dines by abOut 5 to 4 in na11onwtdc trading of Ne.,. Yorl tock (~change· I ISied stocks1 .wnh 785 up. 629 down and 556 uncnangcd \ olumc on the floor ..,f the Big Board came to 167 62 rpalhon ~hare~. down from 172.50 million in th e pre' 1ous Sl's~aon a11on"'1dc cdn· \Ohdatcd "olume in N'l E-hs1ed 1s'iues. including trade' 1n 1hu1,C stods on regional c\change!I and 1n the O\er-1he-coun1er markcl. 1otJkd 191'.S '" m1lhon 'ihan.:!i .\nab Sl'\ \aid in\ c tor "ere grc"' · 1ng mMc o ii1tml\lll a\\allrng the cmpf\l) 1m·nt rcporl for fd>ru.tr) from the Labor Department on FmJa, Wail ~trcc!L"r~ hope the data "'111 5ho" a slowing of cconom1c groY. 1h. pro' 1d1ng .1 fa, orabk portl'nt for the 1nlla1wn nullunJ.. and J poc;~1bk t'J~ing of up ..... 1rJ J>rl'''urc on mtt•rc\t r:l ll•\ That thcml· aho c,l·cmc.d hi "a11.h on 10 lhc lorc1gn·l'\1. hangc market wh1:r~1hc dollar ro'>C. aod 1n the credit mar~el\, \.\.here in1en:'>t r..itc.,dcthm·d a b11. With all that. hO"l'' er thl' lt1tl· pullb..lc~ mcant 1ha1 for lhl ~wnJ c,tra1ght '>C.,swn thl· Do" lon1.·, 1nJu'1nal a' c.•tagc.· turned ha1. Ii. .ifll'r II crn.,~·d the.• 2 300 I('\ d Tame h'll droppt:d_ I • to 11 4 • 11ftcr Jumping 9'• po1nt'i on Tucwa) The b1• gau1 "'as a11nbutc:d 10 'l~ulot1on rh:u lhc coml)3n) in rtaC'hing II'> weekend oar~mcnt 10 me~ with Warner Communita· uons. might ha"e opened 1tselt up to takt.>over "bid from !.Offil' other d1r\'C· taon, • But ~omc anah\ts quoted in pre~ll rcpons toda> aid the) we~ kep1tcal ~ th3t that would happen • Gainc~ among the blue chip~ mcludcd Ph1l1p Momi. up 211 •II 113'~; DuPont, up 14 at 91H4, Procter & (iambic up', ,u 88' • and C1cncrul flcctm.up 1, .. 1~5 .. lfo-wc"er. lntema11onal Bu'>mt,, \ifachinrs )lipped '' 10 114.J and •\mencan T clcphone & T ck&raph \\.US dO\.\.ll ~.QI \01 .. 5chenns Plou11h row I 1'• to 63•,, Late Tuc~a~ the m m pan) 'I.aid 11 was ""~cttng a .W perc\'.lll in1.rca~ 1n l'Jrn1ng.\ 1h1~ ~car. and Y..ould rn -.e,1 S 140 m1ll1on in rc\t'arch and de\ dop- ment. l c~a' .\1 r !he most au1vt <\men urn \tod £ 'l hang1. 1\\ue d1mbt·d Ill I~ I lw mat. h1n1,I\' un111n th.11 ha' lx·cn stnli.rng tlw cum pan)·., [ J\h.·rn \1rllnc~ ~ub .. u.l1JI) 'itnlt.: la'>l \a tu rt.la\ said 11 "antnJ lo re' 1\\.' talk., ''1th ( arl Icahn chairman ol l ran' Wmld c\1rhne1;. about a po<:.'>· 1hk deal tn \,\kc fa!l\cm O\l.'r \\ m1:a'iUrL'lJ h) \.\1l'>h1rc "' .,01.1all'' 1ndl'\ ul nwa· than 5 .(J()O ac11'cl" 1rad1:d '>lod .. , the marlcl 1ncr1:a~·tl t! 'l f h11l1011 or O IO Pl'r· cent m ,3luc I tK• ''l \[ ., rnmpm111 .. indeA ul all 11' ll\ll.'d um1mon ''°' k\ .idlkd I"' Ill lf1~ -l'> l "'ilJndarcJ 8 .. Poor's incJu'itn.il rndn rtl'>l .:!n to 'N 81:and \&p·., 500 \tod. lOnJ()o\11( indn ~as· uJl :!I at 2'l4 II . NEW YORK <API -Tfle following llsl 9 i1ora~eEQI shOws 1ne New York Sroci. E11ct1ange siocks j1 Gii"" 1kn 11nd warranls ltlal t111ve oone UP lhe .m~I I I r e't-/ llX and down 111e mosl t>asect on oercen1 Clf 1 s"oi~[,500"° 91 ; C1n1vrvTet~ 9 l Nesrs.o 'a 9) ~mr1< pfH 8 v1A1g · l 25'>1 1 Md.n,.<1~ w t rrianoe for Wert 14 Rotirlno No secur1l1es lrad 1'111 ~IOW S7 or I 000 t~ Arc •or(; 9 shares are inc udt>O I UldN'er V .i To~ne.m Nel ano oercen1age tnanoe\ are rne ~ s1antiorT1e ~ d1Herence belween lhe orev1ous c1os11"10 Martade 1~ Rova11nr 11 I HM Ct: 1 l 1 iamron1rW" 69 1 aroCR s 6 4 l~ r.iPrr wt pr,ce and Wed'lesdav s S 30 P"' oriel! Un1ICP t,iZenLab UPS 2 ,..,, 0V11nH p jJ ~~:is:, "~ II Ca•lerHllN" t 77 1 19 rl'.DC Co•" NllJ'le i vOIHlHOv HRE P•op Navstr wlC 4 HortnHHn ~ Rd0Ba1 '~ 01 Cl'tll,,, va. e:1 lr\O 8 Cnrrcred LUIChgP(;t. 3 MC••COFO 7 + , Uo l7 6 4 8Anrterl(lo', 2l ... 3 ·UP IS l s NOrlflK 4 UP 14 ~ I 4 UP 13 NA e • ~ ~ UP 13 l anfli'll/'llt to• '• Up II 2 ·~tnUntOt1 2 : • Up 11 3 v.A gin 'l 1901 7 11 \., Uo 109. • LVI C,rp ( fi ~~lt~~ont' r11rQcoPct G.v.c inc ArrowEiec CoirFtl LnleF.>• W~ovs '.\l'SE COMPOSITE TRt\,SAC'TIO'S DEVELOPER OF GAS SAVER AWARDED $22,000 OOSTO With tho ocl a)ut "00< t!Wl c11cr and OPL rir1gin II h nJ•. I~ federal Coum h.nc 1wurdtJ a ftt of Sll. "'to Na&ional f t.Kba WT C:-orronuon ar &\ton. ck\tlopct' or the Plar1num GIJlvtr, The Gu;t11cr, v."*'h tal" Ohl~ 10 min· Ute\ l\11 Ill, rdeua lnief1~ quan · t1tin <'f f'lallnwn 1nfo tht a1r·fud m 1utt cnmma the ~&Jnc. pt ttnum has the wt \It I ht or ma~1n1 unbutn• ruei burn W1tft plat • num 1n the flamt ront, )'OU 1~ thf pc~'mt. of (ucf tMJrn1s(iii I ht fn1 nt rrom 619"1 to 9"i. NOrn\all),""' 221!'. or cht fuel ••oulJ OAfy bUnt tf k c,mt lft CdfttllC'I WHh tht pWanum coated IWfacft o( I lll!'fic 1: n~tncr. Unlonunalth, th1\ con\tntr Pf<1C 1.11k l)iat."f out or •ht ~hert the tnerl) ptoJuctJ 1 '°'" , \\'it h w G YI\ tr Cir pen 11\j pt111num inro·rht romt-u~ on m1mbtri, 2. morr o( h ,plltln burn Ill Ilk the tn 111c ~o th.It 22•1 ft•t• g:allon arc n:qu11ftl w dm~ tht mt' • .. h tanc Tilt prucas V.Of ~Son both ~ arid unlcldcd p.{Qf1ne. and mm' tht cmi» ltandanh ol Ill llCS. In CtincJudrnc the 1ovtrnmtm\ (ht "'9t ldmtn ll'lfl"f prom:illn' 1 u ¥ 1hc \'ff, 1hc f'ednal Cowa arcd "N11iOMI Fwltll\rr Ofp. and\..,.., 1ndeplndetu .-nlel hlw \&Md a vlM or mcthodOloakt 10 tat •M vn or <.ieuwr. lbt.R , ... ..,. PltUel Often IUllOHl\1 Newport officer's act _helps balance police pubHc image Newport Beach Police Officer Bob McCulloch•s en- counter w1th Margaret Anna Wah her couldn't have come at a better llmc for both Mrs. Wahhcr and the amage of law enforcement officers an Orange County. The umrna was 1gmficant because public esteem for the pol.tee has been clouded by a rash of shootings and a nagging suspJ:C1on that some QffiCCf".5 may be a little too trigger-happy The public's attitude toward any group often fluctuates with dramatic shafts that correspond to news stones. Often. the drop in trust or esteem isn't warranted. but it's there JUSt the same • If a banker as caugh t with his hand an the till, the banking profession's reputation drops a notch. When the federal government bailed out saving & loan assoctauons that had shaky financial backing. the moncy-managcme~"<perttse of all S&L managers was suspect. Usually, the damage 1sn·1 permanent because this type of public reaction has the staying power of last yea r's fad . County law enforcement officers were the object of thi s type of phenomena last month after a rash of police shootings. Explanations always seem to involve a .. suspicious or threatening move" by a person confronted or being chased b> police. sometime the move was "reacrung into his waistband" and police thought he was going for a gun . Shots are fired. officers are put on administrative leave and there's an invest1gauon to sec if the shooUnJ was justified. Everything 1s done by the book, but the public reacts unea 1ly. Newpon is not one of the towns where officers have shot someone. but that ctty's police felt the sting of public suspicion over shootings an other towns. But just when polltc were begmnmg to complain about the "nega&ive publtclt)." McCulloch dad something 1hat gave us a gJimpsc of the 01hc.·r side of police work McCulloch was on patrol in Newpon Tuesday when he spotted the elderly woman. She caughl hi s attention because she was walking at Jamboree and an Joaquin Hill roads. She was clutching a bouquet of flowers and seemed lost He putted his police car off lhc road and wenl to lalk to her. In a few mmulcs. McCulloch had found out she had take.n a bus from her Balboa Peninsula home to\ 1sit her husband\ grave at Pacific View Mcmonal Park. _ She had gotten off the bus and become disoncntcd. McCulloch called hist.Vatch commander and explained the situation. A few minutes later he ushered Mrs. Walther anto his police car and look her to the cemetery. He stood a discreet distance away while the 89-year-old woman placed the flowers on her husband"s grave. Then. he drove her home The contrast of officers shooting a suspect because he made threatening mo"es and an officer who interrupts his patrol to help an elderly woman v1s1t her husband"s gta\ e 1s a good example of the cJttrcmes pohce face each da). It's also a reminder that public reaction to nev.s ~tones 1s not always a good indicator of how "'ell or poor!} a group 1~ doing 1tSJOb. The public has a n&ht to be susp1c1ous when police hoot unarmed people Just because they make a threatening mo"c. But the public also has an obhgauon to not Jct those susp1c1ons rule their anitudc unuJ aJI the facts are known. Opinloos eiq>rtilMd In thl• apece .,.. ttK>M ot the Dally Piiot 01ri.r vi.wt expr...ed on thla P-oe are thoM of their euthora end artists. ~rs' oomtNnt• are Invited end may be sent to The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Cotta ~ 92828. 0 I 111 : H \ 0 I ( I· ' Sew~ge treatment The new and higher Envlronmcntal Protection A~cnC) cost e lamate for upgrading sewage treatment faciltt1e~ prom pted EP Admtnt trator William K. Reilly to sa} ... We must thank coopcrat1vcly about how \\-C arc going to ~Ive waste water treatment problems." He seemed to h3\C an mind. with good reason. not only collaborauon in planning the execution of problems. but alw broader hanng of the enonnou financial outlay requ1r~. In at rcpon 10 C'onvc . the agenc> set this at 5'83 5 balhon ... The figurt. 1nc1dcnlally. points up something "'e ha ve ause to be glum about Congr~s approved the Clean Weter Acl 1n 1972. )Ct I 7 )ear\ later the problems It addre \e<i still plague the nation . With t\\-O-lhtrds of the nation's Y.aste water treatment planu deficient in ~me wa} It 1s clear that Y.C n~ to pul more effon -and that means more monc) -into ach1e\ 1ng what Conarcss intended 17 yc3rs ago Tb~ W~•ttrly (R.I.> Saa Salman Rushdie affair The t)atollah (Ruhollah Khome1n1 of Iran) 1s meddhng d irectly in the internal affairs of other \latcs (with ht\ e'ccuuon order for "The tame Vcnes" 3uthor · Iman Rusdic). He is 1••un1 1 new form of terronsm -talc-funded assa inatio1 -to intimidate into silence the re 1dcnt of a counuy where frtedom of expression lS chm hcd. He has created a new threat to world commerce If one nation di liktj 1 product or procc allowed an another. Kbomtinj hascstabl! hcd hi ov,n corollary toca\tatemptor: Paint a bull's--e)e o n the head of the forcian manufacturer. What bepn a j usl another stransc. almo t comical cpi9*k in the rtign of Khomeini has evolved 1nlo 1 d confrontation over principles of pttSOnal and economic f rudom. . ' The U. . and i European alhcs mu't maintain p urc on me lraDian 10\ienlmcnl to hft lhc dath sentence on Rushdie 1 British citizen of lnd~n hcrhqe wbo hu bttn llllide .,; inttrnationaJ •>mbol of the value of freedom of apraaioa. The Iranian"' mutt Of' tic allowCd 10 make him 1 martyr. . a· pr,,,._, l'8llj !Nm ...... " ...... ..... .......... ...., ~"It: .. ....... --...... Cliallllli .... ... .......... Confirmation process taking a beating along· with To,wer Whatever the outcome of the upcoming Senate -.otc on John rower's nominallon to be sccrctal) of defense. one thing 1s certain r he confirmation prou:ss 1tS('lf has lalcn a beating. Rather than honc'>lh state their pohcy d1sapcemcnts "-11h tormer Sen Towers and President Bush's v1tYrS on nauonal delcn-.c the parl) 1n power in the Scnat<' ha~ tuml'd to ~ubtcrfusc The) ha-.e attal'ked Tower w11h innuendo and rumor on a grand scale Jn so doing. the) haH grossl~ misused 1he confi<len11al F81 repom provided to them by the prl'S1den1. l>unng mr ~cars 10 the Wh11c House as senior a~soc1atc coun~I 10 lhc prc'i1dcn1 I met man) times with members ol 1hc ~nate to share w11h them FBI rcpom on prc'i1dcnttal nominees One s1mpk ground rule -..as always clcart) understood· The enure contents of 'iuch a report arc co}lfident1al In fact. the president shares rnn- fident1al FBI infQrma11on v.1th md1- v1dual senator'ionl)' on a vcl) hm11ro basis Onl) the ranking Republican and Democrat members of the com· m11ttt rons1dcnng a nomtnee art pennttled to Stt the rcpon Only 1f there 1s a specific rcqu~t. ba led b) good cause. 1s an) other 5enator penmllcd to renew an FBI repon. Before permitting a senator e-.e open 1he repon. I alwa> ma urc that M staff member was p sent I literally would It aero s tne srncrrors desk whale he read the report, making sure he did not taJcc notes. There arc c'cellent n"tlsons for this h1ah level of secunty In a "full field .. mves11garion of the type conducted on John Tower. the FBI scou~ thc country. The)' 1ntcrv1ew neighbors at C\CI)' addrns occupied b) tfie nomi- nee dunng tus adult hfc The} interview fam1lv members. personal .. enemies. college 1e.achers. .ind poht1· cal opponent The FBI agents dutifull) report e\at ti) wha1 e\ en one of them S3)S, and as a result. many untrue statcmt'nts find their wa) into 1hc rcpon. II 1s left to the pm1dtn1 -and an) other pcrwn with whom 1he prc-s1dcnt shan:s the rq>0r1 -10 honest!) 1ntcrpre1 the data. reJ«l1ng an) unsubstantiated allegations RC'C'entl)' !)outh Carolina IX·nlll· crat Fntz Hollin~ quoted portion> ol 1he FBI report. on Sen Tu"'er O\tr < BS Radio I h1'i dishonest tech- nique. "'hirh wa'i al'io U\Cd aga1Mt \upremr < ourt non11nce Judge Rob- ert Burk. thrcatl'ns thc 'c.'Q: hast\ ol the prC's1dcnt''i sharing FRI b:.tlk· ground chcd., ""h 1h..-'icnate Indeed ll ha~ onl1r been 'ilnLe thc Ei~nhowcr .1dm1n1s.trat1on that I Bl report~ ordered b~ the PH"\1dcnt ha' l' been !>hared "1th 'IClcLlcd ~nator'i Prcs1<knt Bush has been far mon.· rooixrat1H than pre' 1ouc; prt's1dcnh -in John To"'cr's ca\<: maling the F-81 rtport available: 10 C\CI) member of the Senate who v.1\hc\ lo set• 1t G1-.cn lhc re ponsc of senators ltkc Nunn and Holhnp. 1h1s may be tht' la t 11mt this 1s done Make no mistake. I heir bch.a' ior h:u reached unprecedented he1Jht5 of pon'i1b1hty Ne,er before in 200 y_c rs has the Senate rt'Jcctcd a Cabinet nomintt of a ncwl> elected President While Prc~1dent Bu~h h~ urged b1part1"3nsh1p Nunn has re- sponded 1N1th the lov.csl form of personal attack upon the defense secrctarl ..Jc.,1gnatc l ! ndoubtedly. Nunn's at k of Judgment and tates- mansh1p. and the abuses of senatonal pm1lcgc b\ ~n Holhnl-S and others. "'111 lead to a down.,.,ard "p1ral 1n whllh ~r\onal ac.cu'i.it1on I'> subst1tu1cd for pohn cnt1quc Jron1calh ')en ~unn "'as in no po 1t1on 10 l;i t the first stone as l~cr of lhts hnc.h mob Hi'i 'lu'-cCS$ at 'imcanng CX·n To-.er ma~ h.Hc. in the prOCt" s co\t him ht ov.n rcpu· tat1on The 'Wall tree"\ JournJI rt'portcd l:w wed. the ord1d Tt"d )...c.·nncd'· hkedeta1l~of\am Nunn'sown rcl•mi of Nl'W ) car's he drunken dm ing. h1t-and·n.tn. lea' ing the M:enc of .an arc1d~nt I) 1ng to thl' pres' and polite and to' er-up In 1972. h11t Republican opponent chose no1 10 use "iunn's cnmanul rl"t·ord as a campa.tgn issue .\ a result the \tlant.a Journal did not pnnt the lull details until 1v.o daH after Nunn's clec11on and unul last week. Noni\\ own problems w11h boo1e, dn\1ng. and thl' law v.ere ~ot nation.ill) lnown The fuels are 1hc)C. ~n unn pleaded gu1hy to ll'a' ing the seen(' ol nn acC'1dent 1n the Wl-C hour\ of Nev. Year·~ Day. after a plea b:lrgarn 10 drop bll-and-run chalJCS Far v.or..c. however wa!> that h1\ public stor) d10ert<l !>Ub\U&ntiall) from the poltl'C report. ~m(' e\ampks • "'1unn 'inld the 3ll.tdcnt tool plale "Jround m1dn1ght." the pohce report h!>lS the: time u 145 a m. • "'lunn s:ud he ··i.on of s1de- S"-1ped .. a r.arked car and then "ran in J d1t1:h · the pohlc report \hov.s unn dan1agC'd bo1h the nght front and 1de of the park«l l-ar. then dro'e to the end of the hlcx:l, turned Id\ and dro"e 1wo hlod.~ morr -linall\ cr.uhing do..,..n .rn em~nkmt'nt wh11t' In 1ng to ma~c .1 right turn • \iunn \a)S hl' tuld hi'> lncnd 10 lcll thl' pohl.c .. v. hose car 11 "ta' .. but v.hcn police told the frwnd ~unn h<1d bcl·n chargl'd "llh h11 and run Im drn mg 11Ho a par~C'd rnr 1he friend 'iatd "It 'nC\\) tn me · Thl'i ·all \C>unJ\ mon· hlo;c thr bcha' 1or ol a,nother ml"mbcr nf the ~natc \rmed ')('nice~ C omm11ttt from H)ann1sport Ma~ -v.ho inc1dC'ntall). pro\Jded tht' winning margin 1n the lOmmllll'l" s 11 '-'\Ott' ag•unst ~o Tow er · dh 1t 1!> men \uch • ., th{"c;(' who an~ u'>mg tht lov. tactic' ol l hnral ter a-....i' inauon to ;macl Prcs1den1 Bu'h hcfore the hunc\ moon 1\ C\ cn 0' l'r \s our armc; control ncgot1;,1or 1n C1enc,a. a ~0-\car 'ttcl'3n ot dC'fen~ pohn .ind formC'r C ha1rman of th(' \cnatl; .\rml·<l ~n 1tt'\ Com· mllll'C John T1•v.a too dt''><'nt'\ much l'lc11u Ort Cot 1s t•r { • Rt'prrsrofa. t1i r for tbr 4~th Cooirf'<> 1on•I Dis· tnrt Politicians judged on sin scale nationally and closer to home Current mood spells trouble for Voss whC'thcr he \ltd:\ 1n two gta'~' lll wine or \tart\ hlll1n1 lht' 011.h again l O\t in :all of tht\ ot cour""°· 1\ the quMt1on on v. hclher Tov.t'r "'ould be a &ood S<crtl.\t) of dcknx It J~n't Sttm to mantr at thr moment l'iov. 11' a Iona wi) from W \h1n1- ton O C tor ounta1n Valle-) hut there 1s a common thread betwt't'n 1hc t-.o placn. bcht'\C 11 or not Tht' mt' \tn sale John Tower i bc1nt mca un:d 1Mt 1 being applied tu Ftt'd V t e ma)or of Founia1n Vall ). Vos~ hke the cu" he rcprncnu h enJO)ro a fa1rl> tranquil Cll'iten c unor nov.. But th.at cl\anacd Jan. JO when V "a am ud 1n nta na on p1 .on oholicat1na a Pf" mute. It V ,. poor luck that tht pri lt· tu~ •'I n·a a prostitute at aJI. he "'I an undt'rcO\V pohtt offi a . A«-ordin1 to the pohcc ~pon, lpprQl(M\J a )OUOI lad • ..su1· tmcd a K\ual Kl and then inquamt about lht pn . l1d then be ,. ... buskd v cm llta pleaded no con eat to the m-tdrmieanor cha.rir. paid a fine and aPokJiiJJrd 90r auta• die n&y an nnbltra.umtftt He Slid k (m· sidtftd tht matw to be dOKd. Wdl. he W1111 WTOftl. A poup ol ntil.ltM Im ~ Mired b' lus ;:'S'UOll Md UI W•kiMd 10 . ltim 1f9't aoa.0 t 11ePMidt. Shoukt V• .. Midt .I'"' ':w 1a11• IM 'M'CMll the .. lO tM *f'Olll ,.,.. .. *.,.,. .-:e Oit oer :....._ ·-e Mve 1 -_.., -.................. Mn ...,,, .......... dme-~ out <'I ht"r ht('·, 'ia' 1n'' H~· d1Jn"t 1a~c a bnbc. I IC' d1dn t hlo-. up a bnd M rob a ... [k,cn nd he apol 11cd. \\hat mort 1:ould "-r pos\1bl) -. nl'' On the: other hand. "'r h.i'e a man -a n~)or no I -who appartotl) ~•~ c;tup1d enou&h to "' ndcr up Harbor Boulc,arJ to an lrt'~ "'hctt the police v.erc condu(;lln& a hi&hl public.·u~'d C'~ kd-Own on pro II· tut1on Voss ma) not have comprom1c;('CJ h1 po 11100 wtth the ctt) but he 1p~rentfyd1J a (atrl) adc:QUJttJobnf pronna 10 wme people 1h:u he has ma~hcd potAtOC'\ for bn1n Whc:thcr lhl\ PN\Qf V~ I\ \bm· ~gooJ.sort~t hcd \n't ha\ttbt 10oJJud.,ncn111 ta.kn to be ma)'orof founCl1n allc). I don't kn •. .. ~ th1q I d kno". ho-...:,cr. 1 that 11'~" th mood of the limn. V 1 1n fl r a rouah ndt. M) bunch 1 that 1h1 lttt \fin n as not aoma 10 ~tt •• y . In fact, V ma ~ant to i. c a ~und or two now to rtflcct on •hcthcr he 1 to JMil ham lhnd thcc1ty he l'CPIOdlts throup alJ ihiL It ma not bt wonb et Slrft .............. ..,.,.., dirt ...... I I I ·11. H ' To the Editor: Jerry Brown 1s back. And. after his v1s1t to Orange County last week:., he's telhna his camp followers that be JS here to rcsUTTr<:t the Democrat Party here from the ashes of defeat. Now that the CaUfomia Demo- crats' scarth for a new statewide leader ha produced lhe rehashed. soul-searching Cit*govemor, Orange C'ountJans themselves should take the ume to step bad. and objectively assess the poh11cal direction of their communll)' Orange Count) 1 today a more c:onscrva11vc Republican commuruty than at an) time in its history. Just four months ago. on Election Day. the people of Orange County delivered a 317.000-votc margin for the election of George Bush and Dan Quayle. 'loundly fCJCCting M ichacl Dukak1s and his ultra-hberaJ game plan for Amenca. (This wide maf)i_n was surpa sed onl) b) the 400.~ \Ute margin Ronald Reagan received here 1n 1984. trounong the now forgotten ltbcral ideologue from Minnesota. WaJter Mondale.). Perhaps e\cn mort' s1gn1Eicantly Orange <. ounuan havt' elected con- scrva11'e Republicans to C\Cr) part1- n poh11cal office in the county. both at thc.-nauon.-1 and st:lte levels. Howe\'er much of the hbcraJ media and lxmocrat pol1t1cos like Jerry Brown v.ould hke to make us over, Orangf ( ount) remains a basnon of sor1d con crva11vc Republican ph1lo<;0phy committed to a healthy frtt marl et ct0nomy, a strong na- 1100:11 defense. tradmonaJ family values and a good number of other pos111ons hC'ld by a broad cross- scc t1on of the Amencan ee<>Ple which art' anathema to tbosc pious elJtes of the poht1cal left. Wt' can b( proud lhat the Rc-- put>l11.:an Part) has developed into "lhc part) of the ~pie" so Iona as we. r«ogru1C' that dthgcnt efforts •~ required 10 !iust~un the cooscrvat1vc electoral u~h 1.hat Orange Count) has tor so many )cars cxb1b1ted 1n <. .. 1ifom1:a pohucs. ow that the Democrat ha"e m:allcd arch hbcral Jcm Brown from his rettTCmcnt 1n the doJo~ of the Oncnt. Orange ( ountian\ ha"c a new motr\ation 10 man the ~napct'i 1n dcfen5'" of the C'\.onom1c and poht1cal v.ell·~1n1 o( our communtt\ for JU 1 a moment's rcflce11on rec<11ls 1he dJrl memoncs of the late ''10s and carh · Os when Brown· .. tran~port.a11on team 1n Sacramento. hC'Jdl·d tl\ lhc-Olltonous ;\dnanna t11anturl'o. '1nualh shut ofT dcspcr- a1d) nt'N('J suatc h1lhv.ay funds to Oranie Count~ "htcfi has pro".cd to he a ma1or f.luor m creating toda> 's trallic V.Ot'\ in the count} It was also Brown who appointed Jud1"·1al act1'1'HJud C'S hke Rose Bird v. ho ha "e use-d the courts to pursue their o-..n hhcral agendas and have made a moder) of cnmmal Justice and handtuOcd pn-.a1e sector bus1- nc '4."' 1 o the procc s \nd "Aho could forget Ora~ Count\ ·\upen1~r Edison Mllkr" <."t to the far lei\ mold of Tom Ha\ den etnd Jant f onda. this inept Brown appoint~ "as soon ousted by OranJC l ount\ -.otcrs another lib- eral ~hcl\('d and forgotten in the back ol thc: old C~moua\5 ~ < >ne group 1hat Yr1ll not forget km 8rn..,..n .., the C .ilttornia farmers.. v. ho ~mcmher that ht\ bun1.hngof\.1cdOv 1,pra' int. lcxi 10 a near disaster for the 1,1ate", aa,n ultural production 'Jo"' tlldt Jrm Bro"'n has rt'tumcd to < ahlom1J du\tl.'d off his Linda f<on'ltadt X-tra{ ls and st1zcd the reins ol lrotdcr-h1p 1n the C ahfom1a Dcmo- 1. rattl' Part\. he claim that he 1s going to lead tladl\ be3tcn Democrats 1n Oran~c < ount) and throughout C'ah- forn13 to new hc1ght'i. C1ood lucl klT) For 11 will take mC\re than a da1m of foreign tra-.ct to ~~uaJc 1he ~nplc of Orange Coun- '' to cmhrau· the failed hhcral aaenda "<' c.-amc to lno"--.ell dunng }Our tenure tn S:lcramento THOM~ F ENT • hauman Rcpubhcan Part) uf Oran c Count) TOD.\\ I\ HISTOR\ • AIO Orange Coast DAILY ~LOT I Thur9day, March 9, 1989 HI \I HI· H Fog will lift to cloudines.s; temperatures to dip H~ M>d oY«NgtlC IOWs 10 S P m rsr Abilf<W.Tun l>l JI /Vil"" CM!lon J8 1 • -.y,N Y JO -02 Alboqu<"tqJt 16 41 Allentown ) I 07 Anwdlo 7t Jl Meno.q n -01 ,,.__..,. 4t )() AUM'U 44 JS AU..oc Coty 29 II> OFF-CAMPUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT'" University of La Verne Information Meetings MONDAY I MARCH I 3th Placentia Linda Community Hospital 1301 Rose Drive Placentia Meeting Room #4 3pm-4pm _____ Wm ___________________ _ P~tw Return This l11formiatio11 To: U11ivnsity of LA Vu11~ Sd1ool of Conti1111i11g E.ducia h on Hui It It 6.r# Mia1u1g~rru,. t l9SOT1iinl St., U. 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O.llfllnd OnlMIO ,.,. !,pf it19) ... ~ ,'10 lloblt I ~llAI •-Cliy llNffslCk Sit<toWMn!O S.lllnn $M1 krn.wclono SM'I GIC>f~ s..~ $M1 f.-..cosco s.tlJoH SMICJAN S-..8ftb.tr• S-.1C11;1 S.ln Luu Oon.po S-.M.111"' Stockton r.-v-1 TOftMICt Yo~tt \lly T ides OtMt ___ ""< flllOA't 4 Sot &JI\ t1021m 440pm 1102prtt. Surf Re port 8CD SHAN 2.. -I ? llH 1-2 poot 1·2 - 12 -mog report Alt QUM'llf Ii t ~j)('Ctf'<I tO wrc>fOVt lod.IY •n mon ol ow South C~1 M TODAY 1008•"' 408pm 1022pm 1·2 - 2-3 - Kirk Peter Norton and flancee Jutte l'lorlnl. ce1 ved has masters degree 1 n theology from Simon Greenleaf School of La"' and Theology. A &pt. 9 wedding as planned at the Newport Mesa Christian Church 1n Costa Mesa. DAVIS-FARROW The engagement of Julie Ellen Davis and Mark David Farrow. both John R. Cantrell and flanc•• Deirdre Kelley Ogden. ofHunungton Beach. was announced at a party an the Fountain Valley ~ome of the future bridegroom'<; mother. Mrs Case) Farrow He 1s also. the son of Da' rd Farrow of Hunungton Beach. A May 13wedding1s planned an the First United MethodLSt Church an Hunungton Beach Julle Ellen oa,a, and flance Mark David Parro w . · The bnde-clect -ts the daughter of Jeanice Ointon of-Huttt-ington Beach and Gary Davis of Oxnard he as a graduate of Huntington Beach Htgh School and Oranie Coast College. Her fiance 1s a graduate of Manna High School and Golden Wes-t Col- lege. both in Huntington Beach. The couple own The Plantscapers, an interior plant company. I ••tth I'\(, II \ch Foo~ba~I exchange carries ·good ·will ~-. Trip was more thana game Th11 is lhe S«ond of two parts on the fmt U.S. professiqnal football team to play in Japan. The trip happened m 1935, sh years before harl Harbor. By HOW ARD L. HANDY . ~ ..... Cetf ... -.- crossed his mind. ]'be Tokyo Maru, the ship they had come to Japan on, was about to leave port and' JO into &}:dock.. · I bad left f ll of our ~tum tickets in the uf'c on the ship, and ifl didn•t act them before they sailed, n would be a Iona time before I could get them. Fonunatcly. a mcssenJtr was dis- When AJ Maloney and has band of patched. and he broupt the tickets 3Sfootball playersamved in Japan in back." March of t 935, they were erected by When time for the lint aamc finally the national band and a 'fleet of arrived, an airplane circled the field limousines. Half of the hmos were and dropped the pme ball The draped wnh American flags and the ·Minister of Educationf 1n pin stripe other haJf wnh Japanese flap. pants and swallow-tad coat. made the The entourage drove to the train honorary kickoff to act the game stalion and on the way, school under way. children were let out lO watch the A newspaper account of that first cavalcade pass by. The next stop was game dated March 14, 1935, says: the lmpcnaJ Palace, and the members Albert Maloney, former quarterback of the U.S. contingent bowed and for the University of Southern Cah- ~d their respects to the Japanese fomia, today thrilled 30,000Japanese before .aoing to the-Imperial Hotel. SJ>OM fans watching their first pro- "Th1s was not only a footbalJ -mp fessional football game Wllh a 60-yard but a goodwill -venture as ~11;• said touchdown'fUn. Maloney of Newport Beach's BJa MaJoney's Red team, however, lost Canyon. to the Blues, I r.12. Maloney was a quarterback. coach "There was one thins rather strange and instigator of the 6<kiay tnp an about the crowd at that game," he wtuch the U.S. played 10 footbaJI recalls. "The people seemed to hke games and two rugby matches in a the game but they didn't yell. We period of27 days. rn seven of the 10 found O\ll later that it was a sacred games-, the U.S. squad -was divided stadium and no noise 1s allowed in mto two groups. Red and Blue. In the that area." others, they pla)ed Japanese amateur The second game was equally teams that were just geltang started in unforgettable. the sport. • .. We kept smelling a bad odor and \\(h.lle Maloney was addressing a at halftime, asked what I\ was. We banquet crowd on the second day were told that the field wa\ covered af\er am val and telhna the Japanese Wlth human manure and mud. how much his aroup loved the people "After the game, we didn't hesitate and the country. , a dire thought but headed s1raight for the showers, PICI 1• IC \'I H \I I shoes, uniforms a11d au to get the smell out. The suits were washed and dried tn I H1bach1, ID um." From that pme, the group went to Na,oya where they met Tojo. The o~t field was as bard as cement an,d a nuniber of pl.ayers were hurt. With ei&f'lt more pmes to ao. Maloney was wonderina about the wisdom -of such a trip. "Then a miracle happened," he rec~lls. "We were taun to some world famous maneraJ spring baths in rickshaws. All of the swelhng and paan seemed to disappear and we were able to finish out our schedule.·· In Osaka, the Japanese girls helped the players dress and undress for the game. "The Japane~ were very proud of the cherry blossoms bloomina and got us out of bed in the middle of the n1aht to go out and sec them. The brother-an-law of the Emperor came down to sec us. That was quite ao honor because you usually have to go to their place to sec them. ''I talked with the U.S. Ambassador about any possible problems between the U.S. and Japan, and he said he didn't foresee anything in the next five or six y~ but after that he -wasn't cert.aan. [fhe war with Japan started on December 7. 1941 , m years af\er Maloney's team v1s1t). "After that game. we were 1n v1ted to the owner's home and each player was presented with a hand-painted picture by a Japanese "'oman artisL" The aroup went to Tokyo for the rubber game of 1he series and played 1n rain. hail and slecl. Maloney's Red team was trailina by three points late in the game, and he went back 10 drop kick a field ROAi. The ball sailed far f Pte.-lff MALONEY /Mt CorOINI del Mar•1 Todd Kehrll 1llde1 back In saf•IJ on pickoff attempt a1 Mater Del 0.., ,._ ,.._ ., IAe Pepe first baseman Jim 8etzold 101e1 control of IMtll durlllt W•dnesday•1 game. Edison makes every base count, adv~ntes to El Segundo semis Chargers tie LB Poly, win on total bases The Edison H11h baseball team may only h ve one victory 1n three outinp· th1s a.on, but that's not very 1mponant when the Charsicrs ftDd thnnschn pla)'.!na in today' 1em1final of the El Scaundo Tour-namcnt qain t Wcstm101ter H1ah at 31).m. Tbe Cbarsm, advaoC:ed Wednes-~in the quarterfinals by ty1na Lona le9tb Poly. 6-6. and "l'stmna more IOtAI bUes. &-40 .Ed•ton '°' by t.e.nneer on to1a1 bUei aner tyina. 2-Z m t))c first round. Wt ~ in tbe •me tournament, EditOn died Poly; ~~ rontOlation round •mt· • , J .().2, reu be61nd (,.;2 cnterirw . \lie bottom of tht third rnninaThunday, bucJayTlM>be. wfM) went J b 4 ..itlt cwo bomc nam and five llBI, aod m1cf pite:Mr Don Snuth. who aJlowed no runi and thrtt t\us over the final three 1nn1ngs, teamed 10 help lhc C'haracrs rally. Thobe had a two-run homer 10 the fint, sconna Joe Pence (3 for 4. double). added a two-run homer 1n the thud, 1COnna J&JOn Senfin (who had doubled), and krtocked 1n Pence for the t)'1"1 run in the fourth as he reached on a fleldet'1 choice. Ja.son Alston led off the fourth w1lb 1 Jo homtt. f>oly, 2..().1, but It 1 lJ earf y lead behind a a~e-run serond 1nnina. In another El Squndo 'Tollr- f\l!lWDl~ _ . "._.....,. 7, Bart 4: pjtcher 8riu Stubtlil., wbo allowed a t~o-ruo bomer' ill ~ top of the fin\, came ""°'Ila wida I IWO-ND doua. in the bonom oft be inning as the Lions took a 3-2 lead the)' would not rchnqu1sh. Stubbs' double ¥Jent over the center fielder's head ind was followed ~ an RBl·sangle by Joe Tiano as West· min ter mo~ed to 3-0. Tiano and Jim laaJe were each 2 for 3 with double and each had an RBI for W~tm1nstcr In the Newpon Elks Tournament: Maser Del s. c. ..... kl Mar t: In lbe qu.anerfinal <kfen •ve battle. the Monarchs scored au the1r runs in the top Of the foor1h as Ju.n Zarate's sun dOuble drovt in one runit Grca Carl si~ U\ Zarasc 1nd Jc C1ccareWs sacnfioe 0)' tnusht 1n what turned oot to be the pmt-winner. • CdM, which did no1 have a hat until t•o -ttt out in the ru\h,..fouaht blck w\th sinale runs in the finh and m.th. ......... '"IASOAU./llJ .. TH~Y. MARCH 9, 1989 Al Maloney dl1pla11 his JOO·year-old ,.mural. sword which w•• presented to ....,,..._..._., ............. him just before his departure froM J.-n. The sword &s valued In r •ce11 of U00,000. I I t UCI answers first challenge in 68-62 win ov-er ·J?acific But UNL V awaits after Big West tourney opener Big W~.st Tournam~nt lylDZINTEl ~~con • ..- LONG BEACH -As upected. (at LMt ... di A..-1 ,Int llWftll kw .. FrHllO State 64, S.n Jo_. Stare .O UCI .. Pacific tl T .. 't'•~·--~ 1-<•l .State Fullt •tl>ft "' Utal\ St •.JO-UC Santa a.~ "' LOtlO S.•t" SI 1-...w Mt•l<o St vs FrftnO St 9.30-Ntvada LH v ... , Y\ UCI UC'J beat Pacific Wednesday night. 68-62. m the opening round oftbc "Bia "Pacific has 01\en even.one troubl,. West Conf~n~ Tournament before • ·J ' 5.533 onlookers at the Long Bt'ach this year so that didn't urpn~ me." Arena. s~ud UC I Coach 8111 Mulhgan "But Led by Ricky Butler's I 5 po.ullS. no one has i1ven us credit for de!Crue UCI beat the Tigers for the 20th and that was the kc) toniiht I hate 10 consecutive lime since 1980. sec such a low sconnt aame. but "'e'll The question 1s. did the Anteaters lake it ... really do themselves a favor? By Pacific Jumped out to a 20-10 lead wanning, they advance to toniaht's en route to lls ftvc-pomt llalf11mc second round and will pla) No I -seed advanta&e Nevada Lis Veaas at 9 o'clock. Led b) 6-loot-9 ccntt'r Don L rnlc. UCI beat Lu Vegas, ~98, o.n Fe-b who scored J 0 points 1n the fir i half 4, but lbc Anteaters went 3-S after and 14 for the game. the T 1ge" hot that to finish the rtgular stason. and 54 percent and made all five ol the" lost their last four. all at home. free throws'" the first half L' ttk had And they again had problems with scored 23 and 31 points m ·the tirs1 Pacific, the No 9 seed 10 the two meetings toumafncnt but team that has ofien ft 1 -played well an defeat. In their three A er bu1ld111ga -4-15 It-ad. Pac1l1c wins against the Tigers this season, fin.all) cooled off and L~I ~ent on a lhe Anteaters "'on by a combmed I 0-0 run to take 1hc lead, .S-_4 Flo)d totaJ of 11 pomts 1antted th~ charge "'1th t"'o l:l\ups Butler. a 6-foot· 7 sophomo~ for-folio" 101 fast breaks He lro l < I "'1th ward from Ocean View High, fed a • I ~ fif'it -half points and fin1sht'd with S«Ond-half rally after Pacafit built a 1 • 36-31 halfhme lt2d But the lead "'a hort·h' ro Kevin Flo)d finall) put the game Tra1hng. 31-30. Pacific guard<. hns away for lJCI when he scored on a Fox scored the last <11x pomt\ of the jumper in the key followmg hts own half on t\\o layups and 1wo lrte steal that gave the i\nteatcrs a 66-62 throw . lead with 38 seconds let\ UCI cut the lud to 36-l5 on C 011 l 'fil H\,l.H\11 baskets b)' Butler and Mike DoltorcZ)'k to open the iC'Cood half. DoktorcZ)'k fin1 hed \\1th 14 paints. Butler, back after missina a game with a quad contus10n in lus riaht thl&h. i.truggled early in the llJ!le, sconng four point tn the first half. fhe Ti_acrs followed moments later w11h an 8:.0 run to take a 48-37 lead. Sam Barnes. a 5-10 guard, hit a 3- point shot and madt a frtt throw dunna the run After fen hn 1 Jumper to make n )().4(), Butler took thinis into bt own hands -htcrall). He parked a l6-2 run with a few lcy teals an<i rebounds to gi .. c the ,l\ntcatcrs \he lead. 56-52. with 7: 10 lefi Butler's t"'-O free throws put UCl on top for lhe first ume in the second haJf. S4.S2. But the Tt&ers refused to 11ve 1n. Guard Rcuie Ricks hit a l-pomt sho1 to 11~ Pacific the lead back. 59-S . ~rh 4· I 3 left. Mtke Labat countered with a basket on a l'ast brcnk to ~m the lead for U('f. 64..()2, with .. 52 rt'rMtntna. Fo\ made one of two free throws to 11e 11 and then ~1ke Doktorcz)k sank an 18-foot shot 10 make ll 62-60. 8amt"S. re ponded with a shon Jumper to uc 1t again. 62-62 But1er made two frtt thro"' to make 1t 64-62 and then Flo\d came up "'1th the b11 pla)'S F1~t he tol<' the balJ with 1.17 ldt Then follow1n1 a trmeout. Floyd "'orked the 45-st'Cond ctod down to three scoonds before pulhna up for an S.-foot hot to make 1t 66-62 v.1th 32 seconds left. Mike Doktorczyk sank t"'-O more fret tbro"' to fim h the ~onna. Sammer' s single lifts Rustlers GWC ni~s Fullerton, 3-2; OCC, UCI win Golden West College's Josh Barn· mer singled with one out an the nmth 1nnmg to score Shelb} Han from third bast and iJ\C the Rustlcn a J.-2 comeback win oH·r Fullerton m an Orange Empire Conference baseball game W ednesday at Golden WcsL The Rustlers. q. 5 overall and 3-1 1n 1he OEC. continued their trong tart wnh effcctwc pitching from starter John Gonzale and rehe\.er James Marquez, who l"Cl"tcrcd the final two ouu 10 tbe ninth to improve 2-0 fullenon fell to 7-8. 2·2 Gonzales wa cnusan.a aloni wnh four~tut shutout and a 1-0 lead enlcnna 1hc ninth. but Kenn) Hum-prey and Joe Parp s1niJed wtth one ou1 for Fullerton Marquez rthevcd and wa s:rcetcd with Al Capraro'• ~o-run double. but he ~uttd the next two bauers and the Rustlcn trailed. 2-1. Ho~ts 11111na pttcbcr teve Trachsel, who entered the ninth Wlth a fivc .. b1t. one-run ~ormancc. wa prom_ptly ~tcd with a ltadoff m&Jc by C'ra11 PaQuctte. ~uctte was sacrificed to second and Hart walked. Mark M11111nn sinaJcd home Pa· queue to t1c the game and 1ook ~ond as the Hornets unsuC'\.~sfull} tntJ \O nail Han at third Robb< arabl'\a wa\ walked 1ntent1onalh to load th~ ba~. but Sammer mpondcd \'1th tht' game·" in nmg smgJe Gon1alt' thre"' 8'11 innmgs. allo"'· ina 1x hits. thrtt walks and l"'o earned runs while "nk1n& out lhr Frank Hcnnan ,"'cnt ~ for ' for Golden We l."'h1chtook11-0 lcadm the fifth inning when Carraba m&lcd. took second on a \acnficc and came home on JI.en bnch'Ban.gle Fullerton w.S led b)' Capraro and Rob Ba1ltv each aoing 2 for 3 In another Orange Empire eon1es1· Oraa1• co .. t 1!, RlnnWe 4: Ott T alanoa 111.eot 3 for 4 with a thrtt·run homer, and Many Cordovi ind Hector Santa Cruz each had three h 11 to lead a l6-h1t atta<:k for the Plrates Onnae Coast. 12-S-1 2-J. ~ol'Cd SC\en runs 1n the m1ddie annm to take control Tomm) 1~1n 5C'lttettd eta.ht hats and sc~en walks O\tr c1aht innmp, tnk.ma out mne and strand- '"' nine Tiaen tO up hlS record to 1-1 Talanoa l\ad 1 thrtt·run homer 10 the l'<lh "''th l 1dro Maldonado and nta ( ruz aboard "'-h1ch put the Plratrs up. 10-) Maldonado went I for Z "1th '"O RBI . Cordova went J for ' v.1th an R Bl and two rum., and ~nta \ru1 v."t"nt '\ for 4 "'1th thttt run' In college b:l~ball· tlCt U, Cal State Domlaawe• HW• 3: The Anteaters scored tfic1r most ruM 1n ncarh four }ca~ as seven pla\ers had mult1ple-.h1111mes in tbe non-confcrencr demohtlon to break a three-game lo mg treak. Junior first baseman Bnan Youn& went 4 for 4 with four RBI. two doubles and a tnple 1n the first four mnma.s of the pme Chns Gallqo came ofT the bench to go 3 for 3 with an RBI and two runs and Freddie Com wcnl 3 for'\ with two RBI and three run Ken Whu-..orth. 2-l. allo•'Cd thttt hits and one unearned run 1n five 1nnin15. w1lk1n1Ju tom and stnk1na out fhc Uct. 7-1 l had a nine-run second and built a I 5-1 ~ b)' w fifth innins en route 10 sconna. tht mOJl runs 1n a same 1nce a .?3-J victory O\Cr U fnttmanooal on Apnl 10. 19 S. Domm1un fell to 6--8. CdM, Morningside to play It again In state. tournament tonight • J I f I ; • 0r"'89 C.. DAILY PtlOT/ Thur9d9y, M9r~ 8, 1Nt 'PttlC '' HHI \h Erustrated Cardinals pitcher Cox vents frustrations on cameraman ST. LOUIS -SL Louis Cardinali • pitcber Danny Co"'-appuentty frusaraced ~ over yet anolher injury to his naht arm, •" · .• nbbed a ae&ev isioa cameraman by the ihroal and shoved him blckward over a chair at Lambcn • • Airpoin on Wcdnetday. : • KSDK-TV c:arneraman frank Scalise uid Cox called • later to apoloSJr.t. But Scalise said he was upset. noneUteleU. .. , .-We Dlnny·Gox.•· ~ise said. "He's a good ballplayer. But be was way out of line. rm very concerned about the! f~uency with which this is hap- pen1na to people in 01,1rJ)f'Ofession." .... spons reponer. Video .. pe taken by a televiJion cameraman from KMOV showa C.Ol walkN up lhe airpon concounc, suddenJy vttrcd to his Id\ and assaultC"Cf Scalise "It was v1aous," Scalt1e Aid. . "I didn•t say a wo!fJ 10 him. Most times, in hostile suuat1ons. I koowwbat $10fnaonaround me. t his was so unprovoked, so out of character, that it took me by surprise." ScaJise pointed out, jusl as the videotape showed. that Cox arabbed him by the throat and bqan pushing ru m backward. ''I remember what he S&Jd," Scalise said. "He said, 'Doyc)u have a problem. boy? Do you have a problem? I'll beat xour ass.' ·~111 said was. 'I'm just doing my job: I think I said that lWIC:C." Scalise wd that Cox had told him during their telephone con- versation that he ••was extremely frustrated, not knowing what his future bolds." .J Cox is 6-foot-4 and wci&hs 220 pounds. Scalise is 6-1 and about 220, "I'm not a small guy," Scalise said. "I djdn't feel threatened by him. It happened too quick." "But for him to act the way he did was uncalled for," Scalise said. "You can't do this to peoJ:!le. I'm Coa · '/cry s~pathetic about what he's s<>io&through1 but J wouldn t lay my hands on anybody." Scalise, 4.l, an 18-ycar veteran as a news cameraman. was a.ssiped to meet Cox at the airport to tape an intervitw that was to havt-ht't-n conducted hy a KSDK Lakers rout Miami, 12 7-87 . ~ BYJ"CNI Scott scored all of his 16 points in ---- , the first quarter, including four baskets • -t' ~ during i stretch when the Lo~ Angeles Lakers ,, ... made 12 straight shots, in pacing the Lakers ---- to a 127-87 rout of the Miami Heat on Wednesday. The m'argjn approached the Lakcrs' biggest of the season: achieved ma 138-91 victory in their other visjt to Miami last Nov. 23. Los Angeles scored in bunches on breakaways and penetrated inside easily against the Heat's haJf-court defense. Tony Campbell led the Lakers with 19 points to tie his season high. Six team mates also SC<?red in double figures. Miami•s starters scored only 39 points. Reserve Job Sbsty had a season-high 18 points to pace the Heat.. which Jost its sixth straight game. Miami's 8-50 record is"the NBA 's worst ... Jn other NBA games: With NBA scoring leader Mlcllael Jordan missing because ofan injury, Boston opened a 21-point lead in the first quarter and went on to defeat Chicago. 104-95. , Jordan who bad played 235 consecutive games. didn't make the t!i.P to Boston after suffering a pulled voin in Crucago's 90-88 loss to Philadelphia Tuesday night ... Isla.It Tltoma1 scored 27 points and sparked a decisive 9-0 fourth-<iuartcr burst as Detroit posted its fifth straight triumph. defeating Scanle at home, 11 2-96 . . . Alex ~ .. scored 3 r points lo lead Denver to a 112-99 victory and hand host Cbarlone its fifth straight loss. the expansion Hornets' longest losing streak of the season ... 8eraan1gtqscored23 of his 31 points in the second half and Jeff Malone added 30, pacing Washington to its seventh straight home victory. a I 19-111 decision over Atlanta. The Hawks suffered their third straight loss despite 38 poirlts by Dom1D1ae Wllk.l.u . . . Adrian Outley scored 23 points a.nd Rolando Blackman had 22. leading Dallas past visiting Portland. 99-92 ... XarJ Maloae'• 29 points and JobD Stocllton'1 18 points and 17 assists sparked Utah to a 11 7-80 victory over Houston in SaJt Lake City. Ql'OTEOt'THEDAl' Neil WWlamson, sports director ofWQX I radio in Atlanta, on the weapons charges that arc part of the football scandal at Oldahoma: "Folks in Norman are terrified that the Sooncrs will drop 1he wishbone for the run-and·s.hoot offense." Sabres top Rangers again CU.a Malarc ... k made 32 saves in his ~ debut with Buffalo and Dave A.Ddreychl and Orl1tlu RHtt11 scored second-period , • ,. coals as the Sabres continued their domi----..-....;;;,_ f nation of the New York RanJerS with a 2-0 victory ~ Wednesday rught at Madison Souare Garden. ~ Malarchuk, acquired in a trade from Washington on Monda_y, recorded his second shutout of the season and I I th of his career as the Sabres beat the Rangers for the sixth sttaijht time and ended a four-.game losinf streak .. . Elsewhere in the NHL: Mats Na1lud'1 goa midway through the third period lifted Montreal past Washington at home, 3-2, and back into first place in the overall standini-'. The victory, Montreal's third in a row. gave the Canadiens 99 points, one more than Calpry ... In Hartford, ltnla DlHn scored three aoaJs, RlJ Ferraro added two and Roll Frucl1 had a goal and three assists as the WhaJers snafped Edmonton·s seven-pme unbeaten streak with a 7-victory ... In Chicago, Aar.a Brotea scored the tie-breaking goaJ early in the third period and added an insurance goaJ to oom plcte a five-point game as New Jersey rallied to beat the Blackhawks, 7-5 ... In Vancouver, goaltender I.Jn McLean stopped 26 shots for bis third shutout of the season as the Canucks beat Winnipeg. 3-0. Pac-10 Tournament opens INGLEWOOD-Top-rankcd Arizona. --- the first Pacific-I 0 Conference team to be • -t' ranked No. 1 at the end of the regular season ,, ... in 14 years. will try to stay at the top by --- winning the third Pac-10 Tournament. The Wildcats. who reached the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament last lear. arc one of four Pac-1 0 teams who seem wured o playing in this year's 64-team competition, which bc&ins next week. The others arc I 2th-ranked Stanford, UC'LA and . Ortaon State, who arc seeded 2-3-4 in the Pac·IO To~mamcnl, which begins tonight at the forum and finishes Sunday afternoon with the championship pmc which will be televised nationally. ' The NCAA Tournament. field will be announced durina the Pac· J O's title game. The conference champion reocives an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. Toniaht, ei&bth-sceded Washinatoo State, 4-14 in f>ac;lO play and~I 8 overall, faces ninth-seeded Ottaon, J..15 and S-18, and scvcn~cd Arizona ta&e, S-J.1 and l l-15, meets I 0th-seeded U • 2· J 6 and 9-21. Four sames will be played Friday -Orcaon talc. IJ..S and 21-6, faoes fiftb·secdcd Cal. I0.8and f9-1 I_, and Arizona, 17· 1, meets the winner of the Wubinaton Statc- Orqon in the afternoon and Stanford, IS·l and 24-S, facet tbe ASU·USC winner and UCLA. I J..S and I ~8. meeu liinb teedcd Washmaton.1-IOand 12·1.5,at fttpl Scalise said he had a sore shoulder from trying to keep his camera from hitting the floor when he fell over the chair, and scratches on his throat where Cox grabbed him. The Cardinals said later Wednesday that Cox would go to Vero Beach, Aa., for treatment of a damaged ligament in his right arm. I' THE 81.EA('llEHS Brian Downing'• single· m the nimh • inning drove in JeffMuto with the go-ahead ~ run Wednesday as the California Angels beat • · • Seattle in Tempe. Anz .. 4-3 for the Mariners' ---- first spring training loss. With the score tied at 2-2. Manto walked to open the ninth olT loser Gene, Walter, 0-1. Manto moved to third on a single by Dave Concepdoa, and scored on Downing's single to righL A walk to Glenn Hoffman loaded the bases and Jim Eppard'• infield out scored Concepcion. The Mariners scored a run in the ninth when Dave Valle's sacrifice fly scored Jeff LeoDaJ'd, who singled. The Angels evened the1 r spring record at 3-3. while the Manners' mark went to S-1. Huntington Beach High product Gary Bacllela, 1-0. pitched the final 1wo innings, ~llowing ohe run and two hits, to get the win ... Meanwhile, 111' Vero Beach, Aa .. rookie Derek LUIJqolst hurled three scoreless innings and Atlanta capitalized on three Los Aniclcs errors to down the Dod&ers. 2-1 in a rain-delayed pme. Lllliquist allowed two hits and struck out. fou r_..and has yet to surrender a run in five innings this spnng. nowever, he had to wait a bit to continue his bid for the fifth starter's job in the Atlanta pitching rotation. Kingdom ties hurdles mark- Roeer K1J11dom tied the disputed world indoor record for the 60-metcr hurdles with a * 7.36 seconds clocking Wednesday at an indoor track and field meet in Piraeus. ---- Greece. Kingdom. taking part in a one-day meet in 1h1, Athens pon ciryial&C:sily overpowered Amencan team- mates Arduar 81 and Jack Pluft to become the second man to break the 7.40 bamcr. Gre1 Poster ran 7.36 seconds in January, 1987 to set the record, but controversy still exists about its validity. Some track officiaJs and athletes contend that Foster aot off to a false st.an when he set the record, a claim Kin&dom supports,,.. In other events: Bulpria'sS&db ~os&aMlao•a turned m a world's best performance for 1989in the hlahjumpwtth a leap of 6 feet, 81/• inches, and in the 800 meters. Br1211's Lo.I• Barbo&a won in I :4S.43, the third-best performance of au time ... In other sports news Wednesday: Oklahoma offietals suspended starting ,uard MeMM Bla1a.ct for one pme affcr reviewing dc: .. ds surroundina hisarrcst by Norman police for public intoucat1on early Sunday. Hours before the suspension was announced, Blaylock entered ·& no contest plea to an amended charae of disturbin,1 the peace . . . Mille Ty... the world heavywc1&ht champion, was named the Apter or the Year for 1988 by the Boxina Wnten Auociation of America. Winner of the AJ Buck Award u Tramerofthc Year was ~evta a..e7, who ttaJned Tyson until bis last fi&ht - a fifth-round victory over Fruk a,.. in his 1989 dcbul Feb. 2S ... Britain's OU. Me&.de re .. incd his International Boxins Federation nyweiaht titJe, stoppina a blood-:pattered T•J OelAea at 2:03 of the fourth round in London .•. Vttcran outfielder i.a,.,, Ren•11, who was tryin, to earn the last apot on the Oakland Athletics roslC1. retired from bucb9U becaute of a lonptandina knee injury .•. The Soviet Union women's volleyball team, which won the 901d medal in the Seoul Olympics, dominated tbe UnJlcd States. I l·U I S-6, I S.S. I s;.12,J_na match 1n St. Louis tbat was pan o~a fi\'0- caty tour. 1 ae Soviet Uruon railed tlJ ttlC'Ord to 16-0 apintt the Unned State1nccT~~tookover as U.S. ooada four yelnllO ... Pl rlf• ._. w been asked to tbrow out die ftrit fi1da IDr the TGM ltafteen' home= on Apnl 4 ...... tM Detroit T:~ dub owner a.a.I said. 'lhere'• a Al'OQI indi:abOll he misht be ~. ·• Chiles l&id. IAS IALL ,.,..., Brady Lamar dOilbled an the first run in the fthb wbile'Todd f!tuthdrove in the l«OGd run in t& saith. Scott Codlla. "° WOl'ked anto the sixth, wu lbc winni~ p.ilehtt, 1trik-1~ out 10 bibe )'ieldi• to Brian Frankel ..a.G ftniahed. Mater Dei will host a cham· pionship sem1finaJ aamc on Friday at 3 o'clock. c.. ....... '· Ne"pert ....... j; The Mum• Andy Grant threw seven sarona inninss of relief and DavcSalladay'1on~utRBI ii.Wein the top of the ninth inninaacorcd'Huy Kicu with what pr0ved to be the winning run in 1 consolation round pme. Grant relieved Pat Quinn with Newport leadinJ 2..0 and two runners on in the third inning and p~ed to get the next three bluen. He allowed two earned runs and two hits whiJestrikingout six inpitk.Jns up his first decision of the season. Newport. 0-3-1, carried a 3-0 lead into the seventh innina. but Huey Nauyen singled in Rieb Schones, and Tim Yuen s1n&Jed in Huey Nauyen and Folk Nguyen to tie the score. Brad Porter. who went 3 for S, sin&lcd in the ninth and came home on l<ieu's triple. Salladay (2 for 4) drove a one-out sin&le which brought Kieu in for a 5-3 lead. The Sailors scored one in the bottom of the ninth, but Grant held on for the win. Capi1truo Valley 4, Es&ucia 1: Buster Nictzke went 3 for 3 with a homer and double to lead the Couaars to the win. Senior catcher Bill Gomez ac- counted for the Eagles' only run with a solo homer in the fourth inning to the alley in left center. Pitcher Gabe Javage rud a fine job for Estancia, 0-2, in relic( working 51/s inning.s, allow- ing four hits while suilcjng out four. He came in with the bases Joadcd and two runs across in the top of the first and got out of the inning. In the Oceanside Tournament: La~ Beacl1 I, El Cam!Do %: The Artists, 2..0, opened tourney play at El Camino with a victory as Aaron Scheid recovered from a rocky st.art and pitched a one-hitter. OMl1 .... ,.._ .. ~ ~.,_ M•t•r Der1 Scott Corlt11, who d id n o t allow • fllt for 4 11, lnnlnet, dellver1 pitch .,-inn Corona d•! Mar Wedneld•y. El Camino scored tWicc 10 the first inning without lhc btnefit of a hit as Scheid suffered from wildness. yield- in_1 tbnc waJks. But he settled down after that and worked fi ve shutout innings in a game shortened to six innings. Scheid helped himself at the plate, going 2 for 3 and sconng twice, wh1 l~ Jason u vinson WU 2 for 3 \\ith an RBI and Jeremy M~oz singled in a pair of runs 1n the third fftlllf,I H\,kl IH\11 Augmon Play er of Year in Big W est Confer ence · LONG BEACH (AP) -Forward ta«y Augmon, Y.ho led No 18 Nevada-Las Vqas to iu ~vcnth stralJbl BJ& West Confcrt°" rttular--Kason champ.onsh1p, on Wednesda) became the first sophomore to be namtd the teaaue's Playu of the Year. Ne9t Musco tate's Netl McCanby named Coach of the Year and Utah lite ,uard KendaJI Younablood wa named Freshman o tht Yc:ar Tht three honon were vot.Cd on by th~~·, COKhes. Auamon. of Pasadena, av 14.7 po1nts and 7.S rtboundsJh1s wason. UNL 23-7 O\'traJl, finished 16-2 in theconfertntt 1oe.vn ihc No. t tttd at ~1s week's B~ West tournament. •hkh will decide tht lcquc s automatk bertb in the N toumamtnl S M~rthyL in hjs founh tc:aton at New Mtaico .. le. pudcd tnc Aaies 10 ICClOnd o&att. their best finish evtt an the~. at 12-6 arid .1~9 ovmll UNLV censer lllvid Buder joined Auamon on lhcAll·B11.Wesa fine aeam. The rest oftht ftm team 1ncluckd fOIWUdl Cedric CebalJos Of Cl.I Seate Fullerton and Jervi1 Cole of Fresno Si.aae l\iald Reid Newey of U&ah State and Johnny aObinoo of New Meuco iate. On tht ICCorid team~ auantt 9ft1Anth0ay ofUNLV ud Carrid: OtHan Of'UCS.nia a..t.ra fol *lfds ·Make Oc*IO!Qyt of UCI Ud ~ Mc.Ardtw olUCSeala ........ ud teatn•'°"'8rd Jolm Hanen o( ......... State. , • mA ITW!lllll ...... ct • "9dlc DMllM W l ~ Ga L.-en • 1 lt •ts ~·· J1 Jl QI ]I') s..ult u n "21 • ~Sta It >J 2• .57' 7 Pwtleftd JO n m to,., S.Uatnento 16 41 271 25 a.er. I 11 •t ,lQ 30~ ,.,....,_.,. 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Brad G111>etl IU S ) Clef SCOll O.vls IU S I 1 • •·3. '. •• Amos Maf'lsdorl ""MO ci.f T l'tOrN' Must1pr tAusir,.>. 7·S. 6·7 WorMft's tournament ' (el lflll4MI W•sl ,.,,, lleiund SlntMI Terrv PTltlc>s tu S.l Oaf Lori McN•ll IU s l , lld•1t11dl 14, T~ H•s • ~ SlillllM Chi IS) dit $t!U, 6·1, def Toan 6'-1, def Fuller. 6·0, Hewen ($) tosl. l>-6, 4-j, won, 6-3, c.t1i11o ts> -· 6·>. 6·1 • .,.,_ 0.-.. .. Yl·Tren IS) dll Harl>.IM·Kr~. 6 ... def K~·Slemmone, 6·2. ~-eonot· CIUtl, H . ~n·"'*" CSJ·won, 6·1. lotl, 1·6 wOt1, 6·2, Ai.t·Vu ISi wOC'I 6--1. 7·S. Iott 3-6 ,__.. V...., II. WW. S ~ 1M1 (FV) Ott 8MCflem, 6-1, 0.1 LA, 6 0, Ott Mori, •·O, NIO<lla (FV) won, •-I, 6-2, • I. Moent• (FV> Iott, J-6, won. 6·1, won, 6·2 o.u.. Wln1tote1n·Hesnewe IFV) 1011 to AM•non·Cerltilt, 6·7. ci.i. Wane·O.llon, 6 o def l..emo•Pnunt, 6-1, No·Nt'l'lrlr (F\I) won 1·S. J·S. , ••• L.ft·K•no (FV) lost. 1·6, 0·6. ,_, fffwlllf1 Hel"tlw IJ, Llnl ... di WIHfl S Slntle• Rebbtll INHI '°'' to Que\!, 2 6, C)ef Al '410Ul'en. 6·0. dRf ~M. 6·0, Hef\Mft (NHl '°''· • 6, won, 6·0 •-o. H•nM>n (NH) loll. 7 • won, 6 I, 6-1 ~ Herdln Wermlnoton INHl del StOlte·Oousen, 6 I, def Llm·Pllem, 6· I def Al>.ln·Hl,,.s 6 1 ScllulU Bawd won, •·•. 6-·1 6· I, Henoe<M>n Tl'lu<slon (NH) lost. 6·7. 3·6. WOii. ' • El T.,. 14, EclMfl 4 SlntMI O..son <Ed) IO\I to Brown I-• IOsl to AOOll, 3·6. loll to ~'*'-' 3·6 ltun !Et '<"' I ·6 1·6. 1 ' King <E> lo\t, I 6 2 6 0-6 ~ ~.-Pvon tEJ oet NIY'•Mln-·Mltcne• 6·• IOSI to Mosll·Otlon. S· 7 def 8N•Ulll'let s.m.tu 6·0 0 1v1tt-Konl IE) loll, 7·6, 2· 6 won 7·6 Gucc._.,,.,_ 'Pl tE > Iott, ) 6 6 1 WOii, 6·, DEt:PSt:.\ .. DA'laM lOCK.ltt (New'*' a.di) -1 boll.''' 47 •1181er• 1 rock eod, 2 .and oau 1 KU1P1n, lO mls.cellallfOUs T1me Ull l'1 IXACTA I• 21 M<d UOO . U OA~ Y Tllll"\.8 II l 1 1 •I HoO ..,,. tll(Tif ltACI. 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CS O«nifttUtl H•1 J CS Oom1119u., Holl\ 100 ..000 001-3 1 • UCt 090 lll Ob ·'11 7• 1 Vl11e, Vtetev 121 H•1>11erd IS) and Get:>t:>tno Wllllworttt, Kocms (6) Huntst>erotr 191 •M Ber~r Rooerson 171 W-Wllltworlh, 2 3 L-Vllle , 0 I 78 SChlucllttr ICSDHI Rodrl11ut1 tUCll Oemush CUCI) Young IUCll 2. OtChever IUCll JB Otey IUClt Youno IUCIJ Communttv c ...... OllANGE EM .. taE CON,IRENCE G9"Mn WHI l, Fuhf19n J Ful erton 000 000 00?-1 1 7 GO'<Se11 west ooo 010 ocn-3 • o lracn'91 and Mt•. G·ll•lflCli. Cfl Goft1ei.s Meruue1 f l eno v "9•• W· MerQut• 2 0 L Trec::n\e' I l 28 8erllft IF I C•orero IF I ~·nee CNU 12. Ri-\idt 4 R1vtH'<ICJ 020 010 II»-4 • ) 0.•"9• Coesl 107 71l 07.,-17 16 S Gerc1e, Pelltrwn !II •"<I F~"'" Irwin McL~"' lfl e"Cl l(e1v W-trw•n l•I L-<:.ercla 18 -Te•anN 10C Coroo•• tOC Conner IOC HR T_,_ COCCI Hlttl KMd l!L SEGUNDO TOUaNAMaNT Wttlmlmlw 7, Hert • Hert 200 000 7-4 t ' Wt'1m.ns•tr >00 211 1-I 1 7 Heleovk n. hu~HtlH"'• " •no e ...... 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I S-8 The wan clcvatt'd the Rustler. to a 11c for third w11h Palomar at 1.2 LA Ptcrce and Orange Coa t. whKh had a h)c Wcdne~>. arc on 1or a1 8-1 The Ru\tle~ v.crc up 3·6 in the • 'iCCOnd pme, but Palomar rallied • w11h nine \tra11ht point~. and both • team~ b3ttlt'd C\'enl) throu1hout a ttJht third at'mc bcfo~ Golden West took control. Jubn4<>n w11' had~-d b~ Grti R\an (I~ k11l1) and \(Iler Mike l'iau)cn (59 arnm> In mcn'Hollcgc 'ollcyb3JI CLA s, 1Cf 0: Edison f t1gh product Bnllt\ Boone I~ the Bnuns. 16·1. 11 ·I. with nmc kill' an a I S-1. 15-4, 15-13 WI VA VICIOF) at lJ( I The J\ntcatcrs. S-17. 0-11, 'Were .p;alc:d b) lC\ c Aorcnt1n(' with I l l1lf4, In bO)'S prep vollc)'baJI· Martu S, Lapa Hlllt 0: Duane <.amtron h d IJ1cillu nde1Jh1 blOC'h 10 lead the V1lm 2-0, put the Ha*k 1 ·l. 10 a non-l~uc match. I S·l. IS-. I S-8 Braden Cc>cntn added nine k1lb and '" a a t> for f anna rankfd ,~lh m the ptt· n Oninac Coun- 1)' h :s poll, and tetter Rohen Sannana bad 26 a 1 t\ La~ Beaicll J, El Toto I: The • ru t fell behind at 1hc outset. 7-0, : but quickly turmd 1t around for a : U • l.S-6, 15-13 victory on the C hi~· court. 0.1n Blanton Cciabt tu fl blocks. I• kills), John McKco""'" ( 10 k1lli) and an WlbfJ (12 d11 10 k1ll1) "ere • 1n\tn.1mcntal 1n the "an for Lquna. :. 2.()f rn mmumtycol~ toftball: • Cnrf:tt I Oraqe c.ta t: Sall) Dups, 6-1. lhit 1 thrtt·h1t hutout '°' the ram. 16-3. 2.0. wh_o scOftd I.be pmc· lont' run U\ their last at-bet on tYio •al and •·~ 11n1Ja. Coai's iqua MOl\IOn. wtio hid a tw0-1111 lltutout With no •-..Its . th,. 6\'1 inn .. or • ~n : ~ walked Kam\ ku~ wlM> beat. ·lbe mun wow ao Wrd • Thcfal Aftdc11011 bal out M tafitld • bi&. ~ ... ~ UUtft~ 10 ..... ftmat r.\.~::" KfrrY Q:Rchs .....,,. •• 0 9 ...... di =:,.:::.r:.::. • .,~ =..~Vi:mtr ,.. • ....... • u. Kaufman aJlov.ed one ht1 and an unearned run an the fint inning an suffering the hard-luck "•ctory as 1hc Rustlers. 8-6, 1-2, v.trc no-hat and fell to front-runn1n1 _ Fullcnon, which 1mpro\ed to 3-0 1n the Orangt Empire Conference. The run scored on rwo errors and a wild pi tch . In h1&h school 11rl softball: Lapaa Bead I, Newport Harbor 4: Amsu Terra ndcrson improved her record 10 3-0. hll a tnplc and scored a run. and uc Gundcrwn bat a solo homCT as Lquna 1mpr~cd 10 3-0. . For Harbor. ().I, .Urtn Goerner ~ent 3 for 3, dnv1n11n two runs with a tnplc dunna A four-run first and later sconna hetstlf. In bo)' prep tennis. EUuda 7,, H11U1itot Bee~ U : Tht Eagles pn:vaalcd an seven of ntnc doubles matches, camina the Hctory on total PQ1nts when the Kt sco~ fint hed I t 9-9 Ualvenlty H , Footltll 4; Willie Dann and Doua Nau)cn did not lo5e a.amc an double as the rroJ:ins v.on convaocanaJ> tn their season opener. El To ... u , E4J.soll 4: Da\C Moo~ and Dan Pu&h won tv.o of three sets 1n doubles for the Clla.rser o.Qv. a... ,._.... Velky U lrviH $: Barons Jamn o and hcl chnr v.on three hi&hh com~tal1\.edoubln mat h 7.J. 1-S. 6-~. over their V1qucro rounterpa.n to haaJtl!Aht the non·Jeaauc "tn as fountain '1atley improved to 2-0 Mike Mell and Colby Mont.a, •ho sv-cpt their in&)es matches tn lcadina tht Barons to a 14"4 Wtn o~er Lona Beach Wilson Tueaday. 1111in iwept. Ncwpwt IWtler 11, Leu Beed WU.. k Jamie Hardin ·ana ~ Wamu,.ion dOmanatC'd the comptt•· tton at N'o:-1 Cloubln. W1hon·, With Ouaf" u.nbd&able an saiWn. but Halt>or'iCbris Rabbirt, Btttilbntirn and Billy Hauoo 4*b won two 1tt1. liM1ht* ~t1 1'1'_.He 111111 t: na Chi ud MOiia Cast1UO each •"'Pl '" . ~ '° ad the Road.-n1uen, WhO improved to 2·1. I boys tw1mm1-.= .... ~ .. , ... v.., "---•doubk-....,.,, ..... =·ift* 200 hm)'k w 100 ~ tM :t.1~£tr-..= .= .. ~= -r-'-•a ,.. llnY. .,. ...... _::Sil_"' 12-~ wltloa -=.-r .:n:t: John Somers. D1ctnch Jewell. E1taacla H , La Quillca 54: Mike McNcff was a double~w1nner in the 200 frttstyk and I 00 backstroke to pace the Ea.glc:s to the non-league victory In gsrls prep s111-1mmm.g. E1luda H La Qwia&a 57: Jenn' Sheldon doubi~ 1n the SO frcest)lc and 100 backstroke to help the Eagks to the non-lcaauc \llCtOI) Foutala Valle} lit, Newport Ha"'°r41: Mary Jeffress (200and 500 frtt tylcs) and M1 chc:llc Ham (ind1· v1du.I medic)'. backstroke) each doubled to place the Baro ns to the non-le 1gue tnumph. In h1Jll school bo)'s track MU'lu lM, Los Alamitos U: Ed Monroe "°on the 800 meters (2:0).6). ' I -GO 'OU in1crmed1a1c hutdlcs (4~ 21 find finished in a dead heal for lirst 1n 1hc 110-mctcr high hurdle t 16 .i 110 lead the V1k1nJ'I to the.-non-league "'1n Oms Johnwn ( 100 long .1umpl Jam Kru~ ( hot put d1S4u ) and DJ.. Dt-ustcrman ( 200. 4001 "c~ also double winners .u ~Jnna rmproH·d to 2-0. In h1th M.hool f1rl\ trnc.:k Lot A..lamlto1 8, Marina 59. \'1k· angs ·u11t' urta.in1c and Jenn1lcr C'losc \\C'tc doubfc ~1nnc"' .t\ \farina fell to 0-~ In prep golf Corou d~I Mar ltl. Capistrano VaJley tll: lt'\C' Dana 'hot a l 7 10 lead Corona Jcl Mar 10 the.• nnn- leaguc "''"· ""h1k Jonah Tatch :ind tC\C Bemis both not~ht•d .lM\ -2 - F•llv S.lf-Coatal••d Mobile Unite! Now we're county·wlde Fmd Ot1l why \4.e're the LEADERS In at1tomotive ~ppe.-ranc<" ,1nd protecr1on (II yee11 e..,_r& .. u ) • Engine Clunlng • Malntfnanu Plans •·Interior Dry or team Cl~enlng • Wet Sanding • All Work Guaranteed • Plll•trlplng • Window Tlntln9 • Uphol1ttry Dyeing ----VM.VAIJLE COVPON---- lnclud••: Haad Wuh Wax a Ch,-oaM Poll latmcw SM"'"° I S..•IUlitl t.MtlMrTrea .... t •79." •1te.•vAUJE """'• ~-~·~· ~T C.J\HS Sy APl»{ntment Only (7lt) 848-1279 .... ormnoeco.e DM.Y PllOTmutidef • ...,. .... . /' ... •)t"IJI\'' ' ~ . ' ; . . . c ...... Cll9tlt -CMIAleH ...... CO. .. llK8 , ..... , ........... . 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"'-........ °'... CMlftty lftlonfteHoft ,.,...'-!'*· - ~== ~ ..... CAVIU cm>·wa1 , ......... ..,, ...................... ~·-.. ~ ...... ....... , ........................ _ ... __ , ---1111 It I' .. M Qfer'le eo.t IWL Y PflOT I Tilut1ldeJ, Mllr'Clh I, 1111 MALONEY ..... . . ~and~ ao btec>od totae tbetciOtt. When the pme ended. ~e Japenttt pla~ who ftt'C *&tchana came on the f~ld and earned both teams off on their shoulders to end the excursion. . Maloney sa)s the drop k1clc was cauabt by the wind and didn't &et throuab tbc upnahts. but everyone tbert thought it was good. He says he later told the teams It the evenang meal tbat the ktck was no aood and that \he Blue team had won the decidina game of the seven-ptne serieS.. . UC/ women fa/! to 49ers, 91 -59 LONG BEACH -Penny Toler sco{Cd 30 points and bad six steals and five assists to lead the seventh- ranked Long Beach State women to a 9 lrS9 victory over UCJ Wednesday in their first-round game of the Big West Conference touma.menL Toler was one of four scorers in double figures for the 49l:rs. who never trailed in the contest. "'The Amcricu am....., 11111 quite ~ Wltb the ...WU of our viat. MUMl.eY •11-.. He !old UI we had ... 11R9t ~on the JaP1ane pCople Ud a.bat the American aovernment coWdn't bllVc spent e~ m~ to do wha1 ~ had done tR bringma l(>Odwill to 1apan. • .. , went wilh tbc amt.Siador. Joseph C. Grew, to his home and w. told they wanttd UJ to to 10 J1ona Kons and other places and conunuc playang. But our auys were foo1balled out, and we had to tum down t~ invitations. When I stancd thJs, everybody said ii couldn't be done, but we did it. .. The next year, the Japanese sent a team over here, and we played at Gilmore Field. They also played in ' Fresno and in Honolulu on the way home." , ,/ Maloney claims there arc so'nfc 500 teams with 20 000 indaviduals play- ing football in la~n today as a direct result of that vi11t in l 93S. "When World War 1l came alonJ, they changed the name of the game m Japan but changed it back when .lhc war was over. · ,, Cheryl Dowell added 16 points for Long Beach 26-4, which was ahead 43-31 at halftime and went on 10 lead b~ as many as 43 points, al 87-44 with 3112 minutes to go. "I bave been asked to write a book and a script for the movies about that trip," he says. "I am pre~1y .far a~ona with the book and my wife 1s wnttna the movie script. It will be a story without violence that seems to domi- nate present day movies." It should make "great reading and quite a script for a moving picture or television serial. THE RAST TEAM TO OFRCIAl.LY INTRODUCE AMERICAN FOOTBAU INTO A FOREIGN COUNTRY, JAPAN 1935 UCJ, which concluded its season 9-20, was led by Natasha Parks with 19 points.' · · .. . ALBERT L. MALONEY, Generel M.n ... r end H .. d Coach JACK GARONER. AMtMt MaNlfe4' WORLD'S RECORDS FOR AN AMERICAN FOOTBAU TEAM • lMlUO(MJI l5DMl.£SOH•OAY ,,_. • VOYAGf:O FOR JI DAYS BT Sttl' • l'UVfO .i FOOTBAU GAMES 4NO 1 IU8Y GAMlS WlnHW ll DAYS When he returned from Japan, he became athlettc director at the Pasadena Athletic Club before rctum-ini to Japan and Korea to work. He lattr settled in the ttawaiian Islands and became an investment broker and insurance man. He was married in the islands and the couple has two children -Maureen, 28. a student at Whittler College studying law, and Michael. 27, a real est.ate broker in this area. Al Mafloney Is located In the bottom row of this picture pubtlclzlng th• team's t1lp to Japan. second from the right. Coleman could miss game Friday SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Syr- acuse forward Derrick Coleman missed a third day of basketball practice Wednesday because of a bruised lower back and his avail- ability for Friday's opening round of the Big East tournament was left 1n doubt. He has also been in the preventive dentistry field and invented the Plac- Pik which he says will prolong life through keeping your teeth int.act. Hesaysofhiswife Holly: "She's the most talent~ all-around woman I ever meL She 1s also a very bea.utif ul (a <ecoe ) 642.--5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678 "'OM NORTH~ CO. M0-1DD FftOll IOUTH OAANGIE CO. -flDf C .. CK YOUR AD THI Ftlt8T DAY , .. o... .............. ~ .... .a.tf//N ......., ........... .,.," • . ,_. ............... .,.., .... , ... .c· ... ~~ ...... ,_,. ....... ............. .. ..... ... ~,... ~ ................ .., ... ........................... ..__. ..-.., ....... ._ ...... --· .--..... ......... .,~ c,.., , ... ~· ............................. ~<•fOlll -· ·--,_ ·--- ot•Ck... ...,.... ........., ..., ......... ~ .. W l••AM ,.....,.._. .. ..-c't .. .., ........... . ..... ,.,,. ......u~ ......... ,,., .. , ... s • ._ .......,.._...,,.,,...... .. «~ ........ r..-. ............... ~...._ ,....,... ··-.. , ..... W It • .._ "•·• .... . . L• P9tJO. 1495,000 wn.frtltlws.llC . - REALT~ 631 1400 673-9000 760 3600 I TLC. New etpl ~ Ille, girl and has built over 300 houses dunng her business career." Maloney also was amazed at the time of his trip about the s~ wnh which the newspapers printed pie· tu res. "The photographers came aboard the ship before we docked, and each one had a pouch at his side. They would snar the pictures, then take the roll out o lbe cam~ and open the pouch. They placed the ft.Im aro.und 114/111-1111 .,, ........ f r • • ti I y p • I n I • d Mu•t Mii. by own.r ·~ ...... totally 1395.000. 7141873-1501 r*'°M BA rm, ~ ore1112..s-n11 , Ii • . . ~' •1111 .. ....... ... ti cNrmlng llbnwy etep *'- -to built-In book ceM. •--------&ly -* to EMtblUft ~19 Ctr; pool, prll. ~ c:tMchel ' ten. nit. Add to ttlle • OOtoeout Yl.w Of or..n-.,., l ...... llnd you c.n•t help but tell In loY9 wttl't thla beautiful home IUl,000. llM1M the neck of a pigeon that took 1l back to the paper where they worked. "When we docked, our pictures were in the paper. Thal was amazing in those days.' Malo!ley is proud of a 300-)~r-old samurai sword presented to him JUSt before depanure from Japan. The sword is valued at more than S l OQ,000. but 1t would take a lot more than that to get It away from Maloney. He 1s also proud of the onc-Qll-onc visits he and his group had with the Japanese people and 1n spreading good will between the two groups despite the war that came later. He says that IS foreian oountnes now playing football, American style, and that the spread can be cltrcctly attributed to his team's visit to Japan 1n 1935. "h's too bad that (he world cannot work out its differences on the footbaU field instead of the battle I field ." When ''Mort Than the Winnma" or "Football's Greatest Adv.X"tury:" hits the book stands and .l.'branes around the country, or when the story 1s told on film. Maloney says proceeds will JO toward scholarships for needy students. He plans on be1n1 around to J7f'CSent the first one. Who knows? 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All.-.,....,..,.....,....,. • OflllMj .. oMoe ....... .,in .......... ! ::::::. =::"::!,!: Total ldl'ftlUN enet• NfW ONE.. '*-and J:" ~ If llw ... ll ~ °' =l'lotMerct'12,t , 11,H , ................. 9M -.. ... Ct-Wiit) ~ t10r11a of .. Cour11J ....,., .. = _..,., oonltlli:lft •• mo Adam• Avenuie, ,~f.~.51~:T;:;~~ ..,::S.:!f'i:a ~~: !:: ::~::~ 1!, ~ _.Jl"L.'=-'*A~ 1 ,,,._ :•:-.:=.-":t~ :...'*\:::.::,: :':! =:'~'!:-: ..:c\~'::S",."~~ Coetl .. --~ at age 3. llnl 221 tllMd It the Office of tn. entity INC doel """"*" ...... Clltania et tfle City a.ti, -·~ ....... tO unh. ~ UNDAK ,AUN· a tlOll 111d 'ACl,.IC ~ ..... Mld'llldl•be 1S,1H,U3: _A119t~all PurchellnQAQient a1 77Fwr undlra~'*"9 ................ biell .. be MJCml'ICl ..,_, ~ .._,., ..... -...ity...... MAMl.DWOMAH. OAVC> ~AL. ,A.fln,,_M a oubllcly ..,.... end r9M wrtt.Jnl '°' ..-i awpeua 0.-. to.ta M... C • Did-*' be In...._ reel '*"9 ~ ..,.,_ and r.-d -~ tor~ 11r I .. Vt f' 0 N "41 NT A L H ONNK'"""'· A IMR· ~ .,.,._, S*tM'· to<: . "-* (Pliee 3. Una 2S) -• fomlL 9idt ~ be , .. of IM bidder Wltl'I a Clellt· kw: -llOla Ofl the !PUMO. ITATU8· Covered by MD MAN Al HIS SOU: lfllP, fl .... .,.,._, of a. P\Jf'OHAIE OF AUDIO C8Pttll Stoc1t1 (Page 3. I ne !urned to ""8 111-"ll<>n ol lhe n1t1on followfng It\~ ,UACHAll Off ONIE "*-IC lmh•ll HUNTINOTON l!ACH .......,..,. o.cMfatkln No AND IE'A"AU PROP· per:. ... aNp. wNdl ptt1Mf· VISUAL ~ VIDiO EQUIP-24A and 248) 1,000.000. Ag· City Ciwk within Uld time "OflA (the llc1"1oua ~)"; DUMA 2M C..C T~ COOi ' T ... NT CfTY COUNCIL ~. wNdl Itta COUid w11 ERTY WlU. Sl!LL AT PU9-... 1111 ~ tlUlj... MENT. °""~f COAST gregate Wtlt•lna fOt other llmll, In I MaleCI en"8klpe, ptOWMG. "°'"'*'· no lie--CfNTlA.: OftANGf OOAeT -.... lty c...... ........ , ... OOflJlldat. LIC AUCTIOfof TO HIGHEST ,_ .. 11100 Falrctlld, COU.tM than l&)eClal kKPlu• tund1 ldentJflecl ontheouttodewtth t"IOul f\ll'M al'lall be IMCI COLLE• ..... Of! <my ci.rk, Pflone (714) OH f'llf A C09Y Of me llDOlR FOR CASH .~ 8""91.t0.IMM.C~t2715, Al .,.. .,. ta be In ao-(P• $, llM 24C) 2.883.797, lhe Bid Item Number and the unlael llW• It • ~ Al llldJ ... tD be In IC)a CfTAftOM .. "904 PfoPOeM JlfOt9C' ar,q .. ltlll It time of Hie In Miwflll " eor.-... flma, ..... CIOld-.IOI ~ "'9 Bid Dacu-Groaa peld·ln a nd con· Opening o.1e r•tr•tlon With the Orange OClf'dMOI With .._ 8ld oaou. ""'91 TO Oatlld Sit/It pali .. on Ne Wltl'I tne 0.. moMV of tN United St•t•l tO 1, Ntwp0rt ....,,, CA manta ....... now In tile tflbutedaurplua(PJi893, tine Each b1dlhlll be made on County Aec;io<cler In CtM Of ,,.,... ~.,. llOW 1n Ne U.U. ~ Orange C<>Mt pert~ of Community o.. et ttie M11n (Nof1h) lntranca a:tteO. I/Id '801 JambOtM and 1N1J be ..cured In the 25A) 71,838: Un ... lgned the Pfopotql form, theeta C«POt•tioM. lnctude the eM iney be MOUred In the ...-C•llWT Delly Plot MWCh 9, 1Nt WIOpmel1t. to the COul'lty CounbOu1a "'*9, 8uM 200. ~ afflae "' Ola DltaatOf of tundt (IUl'J>lul) (P9ge S. line P• 1 through p.a provided In nwnaa of the ~. OlllCll -of the OhctOf Of ITAPF Th3l3 ALL ltifTEAESTEO PER-700 CMc Cetller 0t1--.w ... llMCll. CA NMO ..... ~ Purc:N11nt of Mid ~ 258)-: Su~ u reoatd• 11141 conlrac:t documentt, s.cr.taty, Treuurer. Incl .-WotlMlng of Mid ca11ege NOTICE IS HEAEIY 80NS .. ltWtteCI 10 •"end Santi Ana, CA. all rtgflt, trtle eoNed ~mutual ~I al di.trlet. pollcyhotd«a IP• 3, lin. and 8"1:11 be accompanied Manaoer dlell1ct. GIVEN lhet the Huntington "81.JC NOTICE .., hiMttno Jlnd et1Pf... anc1 Inter•• con~yeel to 1111 the pannert afteetM the Each bidder l'l\Ult aubmlt 28) S,955,833 by a oerUtled Of aaal\ler't TM City Councll of lhe No blddet fMY wltlld<-IMafl City Council wtll hold ~Of M10m1t ~ Ind now helO by It IHldti J 19' ~Of Oleember, 1M8 .ttb hie bid I ~·· We het'aby C9"11y tn.t the check or • bid bond tor not City of Coat• M ... reMr)'el .. b6d tot I period tot fofty. • Pl.tbk Mering In the Coun-tot Gr aealnet the ~l()n Mid Deed Of Trv.f In IM 2 After 1hlt .... no per-cMck. aertln.d ~. Of abo¥e Item• 1re 1n ac· leal 11\an 1~ of the amounl the rlgltt to reject ll'f Of Ill n.. (41) d9YI 1fW lM dale ell CMmber •t the Hunt· • outlined 9boYe Al ~ property altulled In Mid IOtl Ml MhotftY IO ~ bidder'• bond made payable 00tdanc. with 1ne Annu11 of the bid made payable to bide Ill tor...._°"'*"' tMr'IOf lnQtOn 8aadl CMc Cefltet. "''°"" ewNbita, and de-Counly Ind &t•I• clelc:nbed eriy otlllgatlon on blf'9ll ot ta the OfW of the Cout Sta1ement for 1ne yHr the City ol Colla M ... No Dated Merdl 1, 1Nt TN...,.°' T,..._,. _, ....,. 8treat, HUnt· .......... of M ~I ... • Iha ~. ••OllPt fOf Community College Olttrlct anded December 31, 1988 prapoul thall be con· Publlahed Orange Co• -~of ratact• lngton ..... ~on ... on Ille wttft the OMa. of PARCEL 1: . e""l9TO,HER HOMIS Board of Trvateaa In an made to the lneurence Com· lldared unleN ~panl9d Dally Piiot Mafcfl 9, 1989 -and al llldJ et ..... ,.._ Md M 1M t4'M In-.._ City <:wtc, 2000 Mlln UNIT • t. Al SHOWN OEVILOPMENT. a Cel~ amount not lw than flve fTlllllone(,c:n•tolaw by IUCh C:Uhlerl checlc. Tf\364 ""~· totec91¥1111d "'*"· Huntington BMdl. AND OfFINED ON THAT torn(a ...... pMMn!Np, peroert1 (5") ol the tum bid Donald DreHMlf. cull. O< b!Qder'• bond __ .,.._ftl'C .... l llw In M¥ JI! ....... ,,.."of Clllf\:lrnl9, tor lntpec11<>n by CEATAIN CC>MOOMINIUM .... nea.,~towtndl.IP 111guarant .. tt1at the bid-Pn1ld1.nt Nabldll\all beCOtllld4Wed ,.-."' """"4 --~ ,. ,...... .tM> wWI 10 be the....... PlANAECOAOEPAUOUST tl'le ..,_.of the 1)911ner• d., wit! enter Into 1n. ftOMlcl Dovel•• Fleld, unless It I• made on I blank -~ ~ '° .... ..,.,... . """"'90TON ••ACM 20 1980 IN 800!( 13709, aNp. piopoead Contract If the a.oretary IOfm futnl11\ed by the City of f tCTITIOUe .,..... wm • deUrlMd below. CllTY CCMMCtL 9': c..w. PAOE 3341 OF OF'F104AL OAT'Et>° 2/1!1/lt ~ NIM II -•dad to him. In' Publllhecf Oranr Coast Cotti M ... and Is mad• In T.!!_A~Tl-NT ........ at: ..... :.'.l.9ATa:~.Mlltdl tO. • ...... .,. Clly Clarle. AICOROS.' OR ORANO! CMMITOPMIR Mame, Iha e¥ef1S of fellure to enter Dally Piiot Mlll'ch . 10. 11, 1ccord1 nc1 vtllh the ,,. ·--""' JMlftol\: at• C..... D1Ji _., ' l't!On9(114) Qt-5.eo4 COONTY CAl.lfORNIA INC. e Cl ..... ..,..,._ Into auch contract, th• t2. 13, 1989 provtllOfl• of the Pr~ d<>lno bUtMneaa U ~' ~ ~ 0..-~ 7:«1 f'M •....., Deted J/&189 PAACEL 2, --. 8r: Chtte11,er 1 C. PfOOMdtofthec:Mckwlllbe Th368 requ1rement1 Mi'SSION LANDSCAPE ~li'IDt--•t.',.. ~~·IUaJICT: Code~ NOTICI 41 HEREBY Publllfled Orange Cout AN UNOlVID£0 118TH ~'111 .. 1nt lorl91tad, Ot In the CeM of • Each bld08' mus1 be • SERVICES, INC • 310 E '''·~ ~. MIMI '""""°·.a GIVEN ttllt the Huntlnglon D.ity Piiot Marci\ •• 1189 INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT , ,.c.,1c PIMANCIAI. bOnd, the full aum 1t1ereol PtB..IC NOTICE llcenHd contractor pre-Alton. Santa Ana, Calif. ~!CANT; The City of ~City Coundl wlll hold Th388 OF TRACT NO 10781 A$ '~'• 1 c ..... .- wlll be forlelted to aald col· qualified 11 required by I-92707 HUnt~ 8eect1 • IM'blle hearing In \ht Coun· SHOWN ON A MAP RE-.....-....-. • l~ llr: ,._ leQadi.trlct. NOTICI loperlormoV8fllfly(50)per· MIMlon ~ S.· LOCATION:~ ell Qwnbar 11 the Hunt· ftatC .,TIC( CORDED IN 100K 488, ... ...,~.c.11-~ bidder may wltl\dr-INVl11NO •tDS cent of the work vloel.T.. lncb .• Clll1 IOfnl~. ~ PAOPOSAL: To oonald.-lnOIOfl 8Mct'I CMc Cetiler, ;;.: PAGES 45 ANO 48 OF MIS-....... ...,_ .... , • Ila his bid for 1 period tOt tony. lllO ITEM NO. 145 Tiie Contrac1or a hall nit u1 ne.. .. con· an Clfdlnence wnendlnQ 1fla 2000 Main 811•. Hunl· CfLLANEOUS MAPS AE· r-.::.c•• 9r: .,.._... nve (45) daya aft8f Iha da11 NOTICE IS HEREBY comply wllll the provl1lon1 dUC1T ad by: 1 oorpor1llon Hunlln= a .. ch Ordl· lng1«i 8Mcl'I. C911fomla, on Ofl CORDS OF ORA.NOE •"H"lnt Mt fO< the opening 11\ereof. G I v EN 1111 t • I a I. d ol Section 1770 to 1780 In· hi teglllranl com· -.... MnOI and lhe Hunt· the~· and •I lhe time ,,,. 8ALa COUNTY. CALIFORN IA, Publllflad Orange C<>Mt TMB<>atdofTru11 ... re-proponl1wlllberecetvedby ctu11ve, al tile Calllornla ~·to trantac1 1>4111· -.buJIM9if• l09ton !keen Munlclpal dlcateelbelowtorecalVeand T.e.-.IJM ,.OGl!THE" WITH ALL IM· OalyP\lotMardll, 1911 .....,. the prMlegl of tajec1-tne City ol Coll• Mesa ta Labor Code. the prevllllng Mii under Ille flclllloua POlfOl"OIA .~ ..:>llLE Code to alloW the Of"an11ng of canalder the 11atamanl1 of NOTICe PAOVIMENlS THEREON, Th3e0 Ing any and 11A1 bide 0t to wtt· Tile City Council. P 0 r1te and ac:ale of waigee •· bullneu name « nam. EITATU, 1"1 Newoor1 ~atlon power 10 Land 0ea all JMlf1IOfl9 Who wtlfl to be YOU ARE ... DEFAULT EXCl!PTING THEREFROM watv.anylrregolarltiM0<ln-8o11 1200, Costa M .... Call tabllalled by the City ol 1'!17ed •bow on February 7. ~. Cotta M-. Calif. Enfotaement ataft of IM flaard relative ta the applt· UHOER A OEU> Ol'TRUST. CC>+fOOMINIUM UNITS 1 P\8.IC M>T1C£ lormalltlM In any bid or In l0<nl1 9262S..1200. on or Coate Mesa wlltell we filed 1·,...~. L Ou,._, tH27· Community 0.velopment cation deacrlbecl below. DATED APRIL t , 1911 UN-THROUGH 8, INCWSIVE __ ..--... .............. ..-...__ tile bidding. before the hour 11 00 am with Ille City Clerk ol Hid ·-• · ....,.1 G L.M. Ent~. Inc.,• °"'81tment for toning and DATE: Monday, Marcll 20, Lf..88 YOU TAKE ACTION LOCATED THEREON ftATl•NT C» QINE FAR"ILL, IN· on Friday. MarCh 24. 1989 11 Clly, and 111111 lor1ett penal-Thia ltatemen1 WU flied e.itfOOlie oorponlllon, 2405 Munlelpal Code vK!t9tlonl. 1Nt TO PROTECT YOUR~-PARCELS: A8....,0lltmn C» T I R I M y I C E 11\all be the rUi>Oflllblhty ol lies preac:rtbed t'*81n l0t wllh Ille County Clerk of Or· Vltta NoblH•, Newporl EN VI R 0 NM ENT AL TIME: 7.00 PM ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· U• Ofl ~nnoue CHANCILLOR, •uatneea lhe bidder to deliver hl1 bid noncompllence of IM Uld =County on February 7. 8eadl, Calif. 12ee0 STATUS: Draft ""9Q1llve SUBJEC"I': Appelil ·Con-A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU MENT ~pP\JRTE~T TO .._ .. MAim 0Alfah, c-t Community to tt\e City Clerk 1 Office by Code. 19 9 '.onrt Thll but lne.. 11 con· Declaration No. 6t·5 wlll dltlonal UM Permit No . NEED AN EXPLANATION EACH UNfT fOA l'HE USI TM followlng l*'t.On• C ..... Dlltrlct the proper announced llm• Each bid 11\all M1 l0<tl\ tile Published Orange Cout clucted by: I CQfPOrlllon lllao be conalderad by Coun· 89·3/Condlllon.al Exceotlon OF THE NATURE OF THE AMO OCCUPANCY OF fla"9 ~ U. uae at Publllhed Orange Coast Bide will be publicly opened lull n1me1 and residencea of Dally Pilot March 2. 9, 18, 23, The reglllranl com~ ell II) OOflfunctton Wit/\ Code No. 8to-5/Negattw O.Cla.r· PROCEEDING AGAINST THOSE PORTIONS OF THE the Flclltlout lu11n .. s Dally Piiot Maren 2, 9, 1989 and r .. a aloud at 11 00 all per1on1 and P•rllH 1980 10 transact bUl6-Amandmen1 Ho 8to-2 etlon No. 11-43 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-AESTAICTEO COMMON Heme. (l)HYOAO AtlotERICA Tl\348 L m . or es aoon 11\efeatter lnt8f .. 1ed In Iha pt~I II Th-3388 Mii undltr the flcllttoul OH ALE: A copy of the A P P L I • TACT A LAWYER AAEA OESIONATEO IN THE (b)80f'f STM,, 2148 Aha -------...---'_,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..~~~-...-...-...~~~--.._---...-...-----.,_,,,,.. __ -----+--------~---+----~.-.~~~~+--...-~--~~~~1DECLARATION OF RE· Vle11 Ot., NewpOf1 Beach. Nil.IC NOTICE PtB..IC NOTICE Nl.IC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICE "8JC M>TICt "8JC llmC( NI.JC NOTICE NI.IC NOTIC( STRICTIONS AND SHOWN Ce/If. 92HO HQ'.fICE. Q.f PUBl,IC llt.>.1HN<:i ZONE CHA NGE NO. 88 <8 (APPEAL BY COUNCI LMAN GREEN Of PLANN ING COMMISSION'$ ACTION TO WI 'l'HIJHAW) (Non-Certified Coastal Area) NOTt CE IS HEREBY C>I,VEN thctt lhe Hunt ing~on B••arh Cl ty Council w111 hold a public hearing 1n h~ Council Chamb~r at the Hunt1n9ton Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main StrPet, Hu~t1ngton a,ach. Cdlitorn1d, on the date and at the t ime indicated bcl~w t• rPrP1 ve dnd consider ~he statements o f all persons who wish t • bP hP.ird ri>lat1ve tn the applicatio n desc r 1h~d b~low 1:2.AIE/TIME : APPLICANT: APPELLANT: l&CA~: REQUEST: Monday, Mar ch ~o. iria:i. 7:00 PM zone Chang., No. 811 18 (Appi-dl of Planninq commi ssi c.n • i; 11c•.1ur l.ll w1 tt1dr aw) City of Hunt111qton llPi1Ch Coun :!mun PPter Green The Non CPrt1f 1Pd Cotsldl /H~tt c•f. tll!.! City o f t1unt1ngton l:kac:h gP!l••rally I 'ilt<>cl on tl\1! 11daml s11ll' cf 1>ac1ft-1oast H1q11w.,r bP•w1•.-n Rc11c:h Doul••vHrl .ind the Santa Ar.1> k1,·c r (se" ollocnlrl rnap). A public hPar1nci 10 rr1ns:nPr HI ~PPP.JI f11'·d by Coun c1lmctn C.rt•en Ol the Pl1nninq Commission's ac:t1on lO withdraw zon» Cltdnq<: 88 18 ZOnl"! Chiln!JP 1!8 lB prClf"O""S to rezonf' the enti1P subJe ilrt'c\ to_7.0 arrr>., of V1s1 01 Servinq Commerc111, 17.0 acrr!s o f lnrlustrtal E11ecgy Production with 11 Co11st.1I Consl"!rv..ition Ovf"rl.1y, 83.0 c'H·rps tf Jncl s•r1al Eni·r1y Pror\11·t1<H1 w1tbin ll•P Conl>I d zonP, a nd ll4.' 11cr .. s of Cor.sPrv.1t1e>n 11s lnd1 CllPrl Oil th•• attc1rhcd m11p. ,,,.. rori• C"l.1nq• 1s f1ir h••r ul1•nt2f1Pt1 a. fol lows: Area Qnc: fro~ HA Di st ric• :rbir.~d ~ ... • 1 n1~tr1r1o;) to vs CZ f com1J1n1•d w ith CcltlSlnl '/. Area Two· fro~ RA o Ft (11 st (IC"' m!Ji n1>d Wl t :. A 111culu11el 11 Ir du tHn int flo lrl ir1 <V 0:11 r s .. 1·:1n1 ('rmrnr-rc1cd n• .. ,.i I I 10<1p 1.1 in llu;t 1 ic• !"): (K .. S lt•nt11l AQClCUltural Districts) to CC CZ FP~ ~omh1nP<1 wt h Coastal 7 i1P II luC"10n 1nl1Fl odpldJ!I 1!>t d Con'.'le1vatH•n fits! rict ,incl l·loodplcl1n Districts); Are;, Thr .. c· from Ml A Fi (RPstr1clf'i1 Manufact11r1n1.1 D1stric CO"'b1n••d w2'l Oil Fr dur•ion 11n1l floolpJ,, 11 ll1str1cts) t· er C'7. ~r.' < · Hi ,,1 Cons••1v,1tlon 1J1st11~1 with Co01stdl 1.011" ond rlooclpl;iir. Overl,;y zon••): ~e~_fQ~r: F rnm M2 O-FP2 (Industrial Oistr1~t combined with Oil f'rodv t 1e>n and floodpl11in Districts) t o M2-0-CC-CZ FP2 (Industrial District combined with Oil l'roduct101. Cn.isl .il Cons..-rvat inn, r::oastal ZonP and Flo'Jdpla1n 01c;t11cts); RA FPl (Residential -"!,QClCultural 01~trict with floodplftln U1strirt) to M2 0 ~Ci FP2 (lndustrlill D1sL11rt ·nmt>1r;ed with Oil T'roduction, ' I OH TH! CONDOMINIUM TM f lciltlo\19 "*"-' Coasta l Conservation, Coastal ione and F loodplain PLAHFOR~UNIT Namer"'-'edto~• Dia t r i c ta ) ; me ttreec addf98 I/Id ffleCI "' ~anoe Cowttv on other common dellgnatlOCI. May 3 1, UU flLE If any, of the rM1 proe>«tY NO.F38198t Aroo f iyo: From LUD-FP2 (Limited Use District combined with Floodp lain Dist r ict) to CC-CZ-FP2 (Coastal Cons ervation combined with Coastal ione end Floodplain Distr icts); Area Si1: Fr om LUD-FP2 (Limite d Use District combined with Floodplain District) to CC-CZ-PP2 (Coastal Conservation District with Coastal Zone end Floodplain Districts); ' Area Seven: From LUD-FP2 (Limited U•• District combined with Floodplai~ District) to CC-CS-WPl (.Coastal Cons ervation District colllb1ned vith Co a st1l Zone and Floodplain Districts); LUO-PPl (Li mited Use District c'ombined with Floodplain District) t o CC-CZ-FPl (Coutal Conserv ation combine d witb Coa s t al Zo ne end F loodplain Districts); Area Eight: Prom M2-0-FP2 (Induatrial Di1trict combined with 0 11 Produc tio n and FloodQlain District) to .Ml-0-C!-tP2 (Industrial Distri~t combined with O{l Prod uction, Coe at•l Zone and Ploodpla.J.n Distt icts~; Are• nine; From M2 -0-PP2 (Industrial Dist r ict combined with Oil Producti6n ~d Floodplain Distr ict) t o M2-0 -CZ-fPl (ln4ustrial District combioed with Oil Pr od uction, Coaat•l Zone and Floodplain Diatrict1); and Ml-A-FP2 (R•atric t ed Manuf•cturing Distr ict combined with Floodplai n 01$trict ) t o Ml A-CZ-PP2 (Restricted ..._.t..,.... ~rt ct combined Coa 1 t o ne aa.4 ~~~·~-~;qu~.~ts); · Acea t•o: ProM (Q)ROS-FP2 (Qualified Recre •tionel Open S pace Dist ric t combined with Yloodpl aln Diatrict) to CO)ROS-CZ-PP2 (Qualified Recreation al Open Space Dlatcict comb1na O wl th Coastal Zone and Floodplain Diatricta). Cate9oric1l l y e a empt pursuant t o Sec tion l&l65 of t~e Cal ifo,nla lnvlronmental OU• li ty Act . COASTAL STATUS: Thia project is in the Coa•tal Zone. Th is ~one I c h•n;e must be ult\mately r eviewed and appro ved ty th• Californl• Coa1t1l Con11111 ssion. A copy o f the proposed reque•t i• on Ctle i n the Department o C Convnunity Development, 2000 Ma tn St reet, Hunti ngton Be ac h , California 92648, for inspec t ion by th~ public. ALL I NTIRIST!D PERSONS are invited t o a t tond 11 l d ~ 1 tln9 nd e xpress opinions or submit evidenc~ for or ooain ~~ applic tion as o utlined above. If there ere any Curther queattons please c1ll Hal S immons, Senior Planner, or Ruth Lamb~rt , Aa•i~tftnt Plann~r. 41 536 5271 . CITY OF HUNTJ NGTON BEACH Connie Brockway City Clerk l-1.., I deacrlb•d above 11 Randy AmbroH . 2848 purported to be· 2559 Alta VIiia Dr • Newporl ELDEN AVE •A. COSTA 8-:h, CelW t29eO MESA, CALIFORNIA 92827 Mikael P \/ahl, 2848 Alt• TM unOeralgned Tru11 .. Vll11 Or .• Newport e.actt. dllclalmt any llablllty for any Clll.t. HMO lnoOfrectnaae of lhe atreet Thie bUlllMle wu .on- lddreaa and other common ducted ~ 1 oar-11 pet'lnet· dealgnaUon, If any, lhOwn lhlP herein. fhll statement ..,.. l'iled Said Mia wlll be made, bUt wllh tM County Ctafk of~· wllhoul covenan1 or w11· ange Counly on 1*vary 9 renty, ~Of lml)lld, r• 1989 gard1ng ...... poaa1Mlon. Ot PuONned Or-. ~ encumbranc., &o pay tM Dally PllOt February f8. 213, ram.tnlng ptlnclpll ~ of Mardi 2, •. t"9 the nol• NCUtad by Mid Th-314 Deed or T~t. with lnt••t •-.,. _._r lhar~ ... ptOYlded In Ukl ~ ""~ not•. adVancM II any ---------- Uftder lhe tetma of Mid Deed '1C~-.:,... .. of T NII, feal, dWoet and upenaee of Iha Trust .. and NAMI ITA~ of U. ITUlta crMtad by Mid ~ pereone .,.. 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""· c. -= ,....., .. , ...... . --.. wt- VI s ITOR S(RVlllG c0t11rnc I fll --·••llMILTOH EXTENSJC.I ....... ._ ... _. ......... , -...... .._ 'he ,...._., ..... . EXHIBIT A --· .. --....... . .: 111•._._, ..., .. ,...... -· ...... 4. ....-, ... .._NIA ------------------- Celebrate St Patrick's Day With 3 tu j pound c >rned oeet b11sket 1 2 cup wate1 1 4 cup K1 ev s Best F 1u1t S 1uce (rec pear 11ght) Place corned beef brisket 1n roasting pan with rack, add water Cover tightly with heavy duty aluminum foil and cook in 325° F oven 3-112 to 4 hours or until meat is tender Carefully remove brisket from roasting pan. pour off l1qu1d Return brisket to roasting pan and brush fruit sauce over bnsket Continue roasting, uncovered. 15 minutes. Carve brisket diagonally across the grain into thin sltce~ Note: A corned beef brisket will yield three 3-ounce cooked. trimmed servings per pound. 11 IRISH BEEF STEW !I f r>n' p1c:vred/ I · I • 2 tablespoons vegetable 314 pound small onions. 011 quartered 2 cloves garflc. minced 1 pound new potatoes. 1 teaspoon dned th yme quartered 1 teaspoon 5a/1 I pacl<age (8 ounces) 1I 4 teaspoon pepper frozen sugar snap 1·112 pounds beef for stew peas cut mto 1 to 1 1ao1espoon cornstarch 1 -114 -mch pieces 3 / 4 cup plus 2 tablespoons water, d1v1Cfed Combine 011, o•rllc, thyme, Nit and pepper; add beef for atew, stirring to coa1. Heat Dutch oven over medium heat 5 minutes: brown M9f in two batches Pour off drippings tf nece ... ry. Add 3/4 cup water and onions Cover tightly and c<>Ok .. owty 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Add pot•toes: cover and cook 20 minutes or until meat Ind vegetables are tender. Add .ugar anap peas and continue cooking 5 m1nutn COmb1ne c0tti1tarch and remaining wat•. 1tir into 1tew. Bnng to a boil. C()()I{ ind atlr 1 to 2 minu• until thitttened. Ma9'• I leMnge. 1 cup apple 1e1ty 2 tabiespoons prepa1ed mustdrd 2 taotespoons c1de1 v1neg.v c:u;> $uf1 Md ,C1 f:r,j[3' In small saucepan, heat 1elly over low heat stir occasionally until smooth Blend 1n mustard and vinegar Stir in Fruit Bits Reserve 1 4 cup sauce to glaze corned beef brisket Serve add1t1onal sauce with brisket Makes about 2 cups - ll PoT o· GOLD SODA BREAD II 2 cups all-purpose J 1vaspoo" rt ' flour 4 cup buttet or 1 tablespoon sugar n1argaflnf! 1-112 teaspoons bakmg sc ltenC'd powder 1 -1 4 cups Sun-Maid teaspoon bakmg Fruit 8 IS soda -1p butler m k Combine flour, sugar, baking powder. baking soda and salt 1n large m1x1ng bowl"' Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse meal Stir in F ru1t Bits Add buttermilk and stir unttl combined. Turn dough out onto floured surface Knead gently 1 minute Form dough into a S.inch ball Place on greased baking sheet. Flatten slightly, so that center mounds and outer edge of ball 1s about 1-112 inches high Wtth a sharp knife, cut a cross 1/2-inch deep in top of bread or score into wedges. Bake at 350° F above oven center 35 to "40 minutes, or untit toothpick inserted in center comn out clNn. Makn 1 round loaf. VertMloft: For ind1v1dua1 rolls. prepare dough as above. 01v1de dough into 8 pieces Shape into rounds. Bake •• ab<>Ye for 30 minutes. THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1989 Some 40 million Amencans can claim an lnsh hentage; but Irish or not, 1l's always-fun to cerebrate St. Patrick's Day with good food, friends and family. 1 • The hearty, stick:to-Jhe .. nbs fare of Irish country cooking, featured hsre, is a tradition we can all relate to, especially in the often blustery days of eatly March. The inviting aromas of Glazed Corned Beef Brisket or Irish Beef Stew will keep the kitchen filled With company for the cook. Each of these dishes 1s easy to prepare. You could use them interchangeably in your menu or as companion entre9s in a buffet setting. Corned beef is truly an lrish-Amencan dish. lromca//y, corned beef was largely unknown to many lnsh until they set foot on the boats that brought them to the New World. The term "corned'' referred to the beef curing process in which the beef was sp1inkled with coarse grains (or corns) of salt. Today, a spicy brme. rather than dry salt, is used for curing beef cuts such as bdsket. Glazed Corned Beef Bnsket is oven-cooked slowly to tender perfec- tion using a moist heat cookmg method. When ready to serve, carve corned beef diagonally across the grain mto thin slices. Serve it to delighted guests with K1ley ·s Best Frwt Sauce. This quick, chutney-like sauce is sparked with a touch of mustard and f alfly glistens with a treasurg trove of Sun-Maid" Fruit Bits. A special blend of sun-dried ra1sms, g olden raisins. chopped apples and apncots. Frurt Bits are ready-to-use straight from the bag, so you can add this magical touch to your menu m a wink. Round out your platter with an array ol braised veg9t8bles or Blarney Braised Iceberg Lettuce. The lnsh have always loved vegetables and have a fondness for greens. Braised Iceberg Lettuce is a wonderful side dish and the Iceberg ·1ar1ety has an uncanny ability to absorb mouth-watenng flavors fCGm its cooking liqwd. It's mterestmg to note that, today. more then 70 percent of America's Ic eberg Lettuce comes lrorri Caltforma. Yet this versatile lettuce is itself an 1mm1grant to the New World, having traveled with Columbus to the Bahamas m 1493. In Bit O' The lnsh Iceberg Salad. Cal1forma Iceberg Lettuce contnb- utes its own delectable cnspness, and healthful fiber, to a colorful medley that includes red potatoes. carrots. mushrooms and celery It's a salad with substance. guaranteed to please the most sensible lrtsh grandmother. Add the final festive touch with Pot 0 Gold Soda Bread This vans· t1on on the most famous of lnsh breads 1s del1c1ous enough to lure a leprechaun. Sun-Maid Fruit Bits add the colofful. magical touch and good nutnt1on to trad1t1onal lnsh soda bread • So. here ·s to the lnsh. and all those who claim to be, a warm and wonderful St Patnck's Day' • • • II BIT O' THE IAISH ICEBERG SALAD II 1 nead Cafifom a lcc .. be1g e•1uce l -1 2 paunas small red ootatoes 2 cup 011 1 cup 1u1tenne carrots. 3 cvp ,\ ~, tt: ,•, ne , r1ec:;a1 Olanched 1 r,w esp ·1 0 n m ci .: s Cf•a musn100~ s 1 c me q.tr c "J nc ">d c s 1c ~a cefe1 \ 2 ted:>POc>" <>a : 3 Ct11J ::.l1ced green onions 4 1e1 p ·1 c eru 1 Core. rinse and thoroughly drain Iceberg Lettuce: chtll Combine 011. vinegar. mustard, garlic sajt and pepper. mix well, set aside Cook potatoes in bo1hng salted water to cover simmer about 25 minutes or until tender Drain. cut into chunks pour dressing over potatoes cool Gently fold 1n carrots. mushrooms celery and green onions Cut lettuce in half from core section to top Cut one half into chunks and toss gently with potato mixture Cut remaining half into 6 wedges To serve arrange lettuce wedges around · potato mixture Makes 6 servings II BLAR~EY BRAISED ICEBERG LEI IUCE JI not p/Cturod) 1 head Ca tlornra Iceberg Lelluce 1 tablespoon sugar 112 teaspoon freshly ground pepper 1 '4 cup butter 3 tab'e.wo n e 1aa.tu1ce '3-1 2 cups (2 cans about 14 ounces eachJ smgte- strcnqth beet b'roth Core, rinse and thoroughly drain Iceberg Lettuce; cut into 6 wedges. Lay wedges into a 9 x 13-inch baking dish Spnnkte lettuc with sugar and pepper Dot with butter Sprinkle wtth lemon 1u1ce and coverw1th beef broth. • Cover and bake at 350° F. 15 minutes or until lettuce 11 tender. Remove lettuce from baking dish. reshape into wedg s. if necessary. Makes 6 servings . These Chinese selections only look complicated to prepare You've finally ma tercd Peking Chicken and Mongolian Beef. But you stillshy away from preparing Chinese appetizers. They look M> complicated, nght? The)' do look complicated. but by using products from the freezer. you can serve Chinese appetizers quickly and anexP,ensiyely. Crab Rangoon 1s a perfect way to start the meal. Frozen crab meat or sealeg.s, thawed and shredded, is combined with sour cream, cream cheese, bacon and seasonanss for a THEBISTC OFFiii iii T . crowd plea~r. ORIENT AL DIP No Chinc:>e appc111cr hneup is l packge ..('1.Zi euHt) froze• complete without cg roll . Start prepared ea Nil•. uy flavor with prepared egg roll from the I~ tea~ eerMtardl freezer, and serve them wtth t ngy ~ lnlfl!Oll lutut Cklckat Oriental 01p. boaJU. Ganger Beef Soup 1 the perfect ~ teaspooa sesame 1ee41 follow-up to )'Our appetizers. Thaw '1' np w1ter frozen prepared beef. combine with · l teHpooD soy uuce pea pod , water chestnuts. onion, Prepare egg roll according to ginger, water and apple jui ce and in pac~ instructions. In small 15 minutes you will have a soul) saucepan, comb;ne rcmfining in-· worthy of the finest Chmcse res· grcdjents. Cook, stirring constantly taurant. over medium heat. until mixture is HUOH1s II 'OPtlfltS WINI OITAIU IN IJOlll . . bubbly and slight!)' thickened. Serve with egg rolls. Makes 1/J cup dip. 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Ott THK:K •• U. ... 16':01 ~g Ol YMPIA CHICKEN ENCHILAO •. 2.89 oeloe . 1 tablapooa bacoa bits · l cleve 1arlk, ended 3f woetOll dla1 (abo1t I onces) OU for deep f ryla1 Jn small bowl, combine crab meat, sour cre.im, cream ch~. onion. bacon and Joarlic. Place 1h teaspoon of crab mixture in center of each won ton skin. Moisten edges of wonton skin with water. Pull all four comers up to the center and press lightly to seal all edges. Drop filled wontons into deephotoil(375 degrees). Fry 2 tl 3 minutes or until golden brown. Makes 30 appetizers . • GINGER BEEF SOUP l pacu1e (%8 ouce1) froiu pre"'ed 1nvy Ir 1Uce4 beef famlfy entree, tJaawed l package (t OCU1ce1) frozen pu pods 1 cu (I oancet) 1Uce4 water cllestD1t1.drailled , I budl 1ren oaJoa1, cllopped 1 ~ te11pooe1 IJ'OUd llaltr I cap water ~ cap apple Julee Cllow meht Doodles (optional) Jn large saucepan, place gravy and shced beef. Shred beef with fork. Sur in pea pods. water chestnuts. onion, ginger, water and apple juice. Heat to bo1hng. Sim- mer, covered, JO min~tes or until ho~ Sprinkle noodles on 1op, if desired. Makes 5 scrving.s. · · Savings mount ~ 112 ea&;; while following I ( • Clll•CO ... ti . . ~·J VlG£lAal( 2.99 s opp1ng tips 1 i To 14 0 1 Old Fo1ht<>ned Style MOTHER'S COOKIES 1.79 I 01 KEEBLER TATO SKINS nor COM Ai-•ed NEW YORK (AP) -~ccpans " 6 P ... ,., 7.up "8 A aw I '19 pace with food economics 1s valu-. • ""' "' "" ............ · • able for shoppers of all aacs and -------------------------------. budge ls. To help consumers stretch their food dollars without sacrificing quality, the following tips arc offered by Z1~Pak Inc , manufac- turers of ZIP-PAK resealable food packa~nf. c 12.0Z. •ASKIT LIMIT 4 -Chp newspaper coupons: Manufacturers' coupons provide a source of savings. Weeki> spcC'ial' arc rcgularl) announced m news- papers and supermarket circula rs . . -Reduce impulse buys Plan a -""cck's worth of balanced meals before shoppms. Make a hst of e scnuals and stick to 1t Fre1h lA ••• BRUSSEL SPROUTS l l -hop af\er meals. The tcmp- tat1on to buy non-essentials and to neglect pnce compansons and nutnttonaJ evaluations 1s greater when shoppmi hunar> ti red or EA .~9 humed ( ................. ) ---------------Com~rc unit pnce Compare --""' the ec»t of different brands and AISOftlD laAaA IAUCI l ~OZ 1•• 10 Or A11 Moron HINOIClll TORI 14 2-0Z PKC AS~JEO .69 1.11 un• 1a•U TIMll 9" 12-ltACK ........ .au 12 OZ CANS 8Ult 2.95 packaac s11cs by rcfcmni to the unit pncc. item cost by \\-cisht or volume. This pnce 1s posted Or'I labels on the edge of ~tore shelve\ d1rtetly above or below the prod- uct lo. Hermono• 1.s Luer -Check dates: Look for Cll;ptra-.I.ff I ••• KIKKOMAN SWEET COOKING SAKE II 01 2.25 1.11 WHITE ZINFANOEl I." tion or last sale date on pen hablcs 750 Mt to make ure )'Ou'rc buying the BUENA VISTA CHARDONNAY ··" frHhcst product available. Dates DYNASTY LYCHEE NUTS ........ c••••llAM 12.oz. PKG 2.99 r1t1sbury 10.0r. HUNGRY JACK BISCUITS .................. 69 =AREllA CHEESE ............... ll 2.'19 J •• ~ ......... . ~ ,.,Ji.O( 2 19 ~.oz. • · .... ... arc tamped on tq-doaurc for _....____________________ bread or muffins, on the bottom or (~]~~-~~~~~~~~!!~[) side of yasun containers. and near .._ -:Al. --.... ~ the pout on m1llt contarners Because many marketers rotate their stock and pu bolder products toward counter front • pan1cularl> m the dairy case. select a product from the back of the shelf. •AllY DUii• ...... 80 CT AlG Olt UNSCINllO 2. 19 l ·Z F0tl 2 rock All PURPOSE PAN .............. . 2-rodi -c· °' ·o ·. ,.,_. • Voh KODAK IA mRIES ........................ 1 ... -C'on$.ider economy 1zcs: Bu> the large economy uc or stock up on sale items only if you have &pace to store them conveniently ind can use them be'4 re they JPOll This does not, however, apply to etnain food sucti as product ind ma1. To prevent waste, buy tho ttem in amounts y~ can utt: . -Check pactqina: Food siorall is J&aSl u impona.,1 as ~ration. Sdc(t food Items con-tainect 1n con~nlC'ftt and prot«tive '*~bl. Unlitcd ponions of peri sucb • crieal, hot dop, chene and potato chips in rc-.. a.ble 11~ J)Kk,.; .. arc betacr P"*C*d from ......... LOot fOr oellcr ~ftl 1nnova-aiom ...... for ClOllWftimce '"I M1~ .. i!t Ut'hil.. - -PRODUCE/FLORAL- A Fresh Green l!JAsoaragus ,,,,~ Dtlx,,,U s,...,, u 200 ~~A 2 ~! •. 55 Pearl Onions }49 '° 0-. , """"" ,... • Brown ()njons 3 Ll. 89 1lir UrwwnJ 5-q Bq. ~e Tomatoes 69 f!'J«t"" .u... ., $J.,,U u . Olamoion Girusler Raisins 149 11 Oa. (Ld /. C..0-Wd 1' .. S..J..r,. f 4'«"1 £ "- ~,.y ~es u .99 Ripe Qintaloupes 79 A ,..,-',,,, ;U''•HW u . D~-~~ 4~100 8 ~~. Seedl GrJPCS u.99 4 Inch Msorted Tropicals 2t300 , .... "'• c-.a.a • z ,_ ""' • '°' ,. -~~Pron~ 100 H ()riiiia>,.... ---LIQUOR 9Ballantine 2 99 Ben 121>k. nOililtc..r ~"/JO,..,,,,,, 49 Tropicana Orange Juice ::rc~= Qllcten ~·t>t:-"e Cantpllell's Chicken Noodle Soup ~0.11 °"""'Cm \ u.;, 4 Prr P.-, Cornea Beef Brisket Shftum's-Pow C.u (FIM C"1-Lb. J.49) • Cameco Cooked Ham Sia'-/,.,,.. 10-0,/1.0., ••••• A ~dO'Frost3F100QFasolino's 2 FfOO D ~~~~~u ~J. \!JR~~~~ ~ i.1 o.-P...,, "o.. .... r-*~ • Dairy Fresh 100· .Sunshine 2{400 String Cheese · Crackers · I a-or 0-./4 o-.lt u-SJt R p.... ., H .. H•1' o..it ~ S~ouffer's ,.·, 2 FSOO Pizza 0 I rm.Ii B,.,.,,J 5t#ntnH'--nrflrf R 11 11 "' 12 ., OJ. ~ 10. 41S Oz.-U oo, _, -MEAT DEPARTMENT- U.S.D.A. CHOICE 369 Porterhouse or T-Bone flt.tf.Swla . U A n., T ,,,,,...,J • h}mg dlicken ·Jh1~ <X Dn.uns1<.k'89 ~ ~VJ.I'd a • Bonel cwing Beef 1 99 I S DA OIOICI U 13mel~ Beef sirL ~ .. ::r Steak' 2 a9 ( SD A CHOICl.W"n..Ti f.J, Corned Beef Rounds 2 49 u ,_.. , • Armour Gold Star Turkey Rat.'it.S 169 '-""' a Fresh Veal Shoulder Choos 209 fdtm./11 lflifR-.J a..o.,...i.n"UJ u Cook' Ham Shank or Butt Porti~ 19 fitl1 C_....\IY.,. A"""' l • Q;cir Mayer liccd Bacon 1 99 "i· ~·c-c. IJU n.au.t l"lAJ U 2 Qt. Covered Sauce Pan ~~~ @ 1-1~?2 0,, c .. ,..,"- •--••••••••••••• ~ ~00 I Sauce Pan .Lorr I ·17~.:~ ,,_\,. I CW,AtV-. ·-----------------DELI/DAIRY-~ 1 59 1 99 2 99 Kiwis dress up a French tart A blllld thait tan is beautiful 10 edible and provide 1 auiuna con· KIWI nsNCB.ft'YLE TOT bebold.;De French ha"e Jona ~Id trut to the emerald pun nab of 1.111111111•....,, fw w t•lld> wuta•e11eem forbOthdeslcn tht fnUL The unique wte and *ckwml,.. and entnie fare. French dessen tcxturt of the fruit offm a nice a Cdfenia ._..,,., (.._l I tam. like French rnttte tarts and conU'UI lo the mooth. •w~t emee1 eem) ,...... •tvWH quiches. an: open-faced and stand fillula; ,.. ""eqar suPl>orlcd only by their ~stry J &Ulilf• ... flMr shefls. When selecting kiwifruit in the i eSP Fruit tans lend themselves to a market for immediate use, pick • ~ e.p upa eera ,,,., &Jitterina arranacment of over-fruit that yieldsto $Cnllc pres ure. If '.4 e9f mel~ Miter er marsar- fappina fruit. A ring of Califomia you purchase kiw1fru11 that 1s still lae kiwifruit slices, added just before firm, pl8"C it in a bag with another ~ teas,... pated lime peeJ bakina. gives this tart an elegant, piece of fruit, such as an apple or a Line a 9-inch tart pan with finilbcd look. It also replaces the banana, to ripen. Leave the fruit at remo\lable bottom with pastry. JMied for any caJorie-laden toppina. room temperature. Check the Prick pastry with fork\ bake at 375 Peel kiwifruitand slice crosswise. kiwifruit every few days unttl 1t is deafees 10 minutes or until hahtly Tiie amaU black seeds are perfectly ripe and ready to eat browned. Purce one kiwifruit and ---'---,---;-~----::---~~-.-:-----~----..--------,-;...._-__;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:~~..;._-__:.,......_...:..__..:._ _ _:__.:. _ _:__.:__ _ __,_, ______ slice remaining two. Combine ST. PATRICJ<'S DAY FAVORITE Meat Dept. Savings Pork Steaks ::OP la s139 Sliced Bacon WT~~ IH)l 5109 Turkey Sausage : .. -UROMA s119 l. Beef Brisket ::'~!!,cut ,. s219 Rainbow Trout ~=IWKO ~~199 Red Snapper Fillets :'c La s2~ Chili Salsa :;-'~::a ,~gge Compare these Low Prices Frozen Food Favorites Tater Tots ="~ »-'R s1e9 Budget Gourmet :=. '1 l<Hl>Ol 5199 Pizza Rolls =·llWC> ~$119 Act-1 Popcorn ::..~~ "3M)l •219 Tina's Burrito ~::~ '°' s11t Orange Juice OOHAU)l)Ja( ,,oz gge Welch's Grape Juiqe .~ese Grocery Specials Dial Bar Soap Borateem Bleach :... Pest Control ="=-\'P ~ Northern Napkins AllC>AllO Garden Fresh Produce Broccoli ,...,NC ~ .. ._~~ l.29• Grapefruit ~~,uv, ... n-· r1.29e Potatoes "'"°. 1110-0. .• 29e atrsft CHl.EAN 4 TOl.OiOI LUO! ·~•••a-l'.XCa.&.LHT QJMJTY ...... rodl.8 fie~ 81!!T Carlo Rossi Wine .~wcna • ._•2" Bailey's Irish Cream UfMU' 19t6' •12" Black Velvet Whisky ''"r-'9" Coors Beer :-'°" ea • .,.•· 111 v..mu. 1411 l&.'1101 IOT'l\O Sunny Delignt =:~ MOE •111 Real Cream Topping llCx. ,«gg. ,.oz 93' English Muffins ~..:::r01 .~4~ •.w 45• Perrier :::=w~Tl" ... 7~· ~ ,.oz•1 09 Spagnetti Sauce ~ ... •1 11 .: .I ~.~m ·.ar'1" Noodles :,~,,_,. -.aoin--~~ supr and flour. add eggs, com syrup and butter. 1 Beat until well mixed. Stir in bme peel and pureed kiwifruit; pour into pa try-lined tart pan. Arransc kiwifruit slices on top. Bake at 375 degrees 45 minutes or until knife insrned near ~~ter oomcs out clean. Makes I (9-inch) tart. Potential fatal botuHsm lurks In garlic mixes WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Adminis- tration this week warned con- sumers that certain com- mercial and homemade chopped garlic and oil mixes ean cause potentially fatal botulism if left at room temperature. The FDA also notified producers of the commercial products asking them to review the labeling of their products to assure that the need for re- frigeration is clearly and prominently marked on ship. pang canons and the product containers. The warnings follow an in· vestagation m Kingston. N. Y., last month m which two men and a woman were hospitalized with botulism after a dinner at the home of one of the victims. The three had cattn a chopped garlic and oil mix that had been used in a spread for garhc bread, the FDA said. The agem:y said aarhc and oil mixes contairuna httle or no acidifying agent such as pho~ phone or citnc acid should be kept refrigerated at all times - from manuacturc to con- sumption. FDA studies have shown that garlic man oal mLXture can suppon growth of clostnd1um botuhnum bactena. whose spores produce a deadly toxin under ccruun condmons. Botuhsm is charactenzed by blurred or double vis1on. speech and breathing difficult> and progressive ~ral)'-sis. The FDA sa}S that without prompt and correct treatment. a thud of those diagnosed 'A-1th the food poison1na may die. Preliminary findinas in the Kmgston incident beina an- vest1gated by the New York Department of Health 1m- phcated a commercially e.repared mix' caJled Colavita ChoppcdGarhcin Extra V1r::am Ohvc Oil, distributed by Col- av1ta Pasta and 011 Co .. New- ark. NJ. The firm 1s recalhna the product and told New York officials that dutnbut1on was d&SCOntinued more than a year llQ. the FDA said. The product's labels instruct that it be kept refnterated, but preliminary rcpons 1nd1cate the product may have been stored at room temperature, the FDA said SHOPPING FromCl · • formation on packaged foods. Con- sult nutnuon brochures •. home economists., d1etll1ans or your phy~ 1etan for gu1deltne on acceptable le"els of fat , sodium. uaar and caJones. -Ma.kc ub5titutions: In ot<kr 10 stretch )our financial ind nutri- tionil ~t.; tie ~pmd to mue substitutions. Frozen fruits and veactables may be less eipcn ivt" tban frnh produce dunn1 the winter month Ctttain &rides ind cuts of beef ma)' be lower in fat. Bread. muffins and cookin baked 11 home may be 1 better bUy than commcrciaUy baked ptoducu. -Educate younelf: Pict up consumer information brochu and other infonnation availablt 11 mOlt au~eu. For funhtt inf'onnluon. write the FOod Mar- ketina lnltituwe, 17'° K Street, N.W., WulliftllOll D.C. 20006. ICALOPPINS SANDWlt1ID Updated me~t loaves fit today'-s m~nus , Juicy, beett mat bva do not hlvt IO be otr limits if you'tt watcbiftl yourcholesctrol. Ways to clljoy lally, more healthful meat loavnareueasyasrethfokina)our iR;Rdients. Since the meat supplies most of the cholesterol and saturated fat (which raises blood cholesterol), coosickr usina less and make sure n is lean Ground lean round beef is 17 pereent fat -nd contams 69 mtlharams cho)dtcrol per ounce as compared to ground rqular chuck which is 27 percent fat and oontaans 8S milligrams cholesterol per ounce. In these MeXJcan Mini Meat Loaves, only l 2 ounces oflcan meat arc used to make four mini toavc . Ordinarily, 4 ounces of meat per loaf would be used. In this recipe, you won't m1ss th~ meat -it taste that Jood! The healthful dafference is maoc up WJth oat flakes cereal, the perfect replace- ment for thts vanation It has no cbolesterol. is low in fat, and oat flakes arc a aood source of oat bran. (Oar bran can hel p lower cholesterol.) Moreover, 1t 1s a good extender when less meat 1s used Using two ega whites m place of one v. hple cga 1s another healthful tnck because egg whites have no cholesterol. As for spiciness. you control it by using either mild, medium or hot salsa. The ltaJtan Meat Loaf calJs fol' tradluonal f tahan herbs. but again the fat and chole~terol arc cut by usmsa reduced amount oflean beef and 1ntroducmg a cereal -natural whole wheat flakes Both rccapes "'ere dc\eloped for the Post Center for Nutrition & HcaJth. The) may be microwaved, but can also be baked 1n a convcn- uonal oven • MEXICAN MINI MEATLOAVES % eu wlaltes, 1Ugbtly beaten l e11p oat Oates 'iii cep jarred salsa• ! tablnpooas finely chopped oaloa . l tablespoon cbopped par1ley % tea1poon1 chUJ powder -teaspoo• salt 12 onces g.roud lean round beef ! tablespoons 1bredded low·f at, low-todJ1m Cbtdclar cbeese Jn a medium bo wl combine cu whites. cereal. sal~. onion. paNle)'. cbtli powder and salt: mix well Add beef and blend well. D1v1de into 4 equal pon1ons shape into ovals. To m1crowa ve: Place loa vcs end- to-end tn a 9-inch glass pie plate Mi cro-cook. uncovered, 14 to 16 minutes on Mcchum (50 pe~cnt power). Top with cheese. M1cro- cook on High ( l 00 percl!nt pov.cr) I minute lon~er Let stand I minute before serving. To cook in a ron,cnt1onaJ oven. Plaet' meat loaves 1n a bakina dish roared wuh a non-suck Hgetable spray. Bake m a preheated 400- dcgrec oven for :?5 minutes. Top with cheese. Return 10 oven for 30 seconds to melt ch«se. 1f desired. Y 1cld 4 pomoos. Sau ce makes cauliflower' truly cheesy a.tter Homes and GanMns Cream cheese makes this veg- etabled1sh upcr"rcamy, Parmc'i.an ~ u upcr cheesy No v.on.dcr we call ll Cauhfl ov.cr uprc me mnprtff or •u1e m1kl._ medium or bot variety, as desired. Per ponion: 180 calories; 24 am protein: 9 gm total carbohydrate: 2 gm dietary fibtr; s cm total fat (3 cm saturated fat; 2 &m un~turatcd fat). $0 ma chol"terol: soo rna sochum. ITALIAN MEAT LOAF . leg wW&ett ..._ .. , beatea l nputaral wlllelewtteat flakes ~. n p c111,.e4 ..._ 1 tabln,uu c••.,e• ,.nley ~ ltup••• mlacM prlle 1 teat,.. batU tea•est eruW 1 tea1poo11 •res... leaves, In a medium bowl combine ea whitC$, cereal, onion. parsley, pr. lie, baSiJ, orqano, salt, black pep- per and catsup; mix well. Add beef and bJend well. ' · To microwave: Pack mi1tturc into a shallow micro-safe 8-inch (about 4 cups) rina mold. Micro- cook uncovered It Medium-high (70 percent ~) 10 IO 12 minute&. Sprinkle With Cheele. Let 1taad I minu&c before catti ... To cook in a conventional oven: hape me11t into an oval loaf. Place in a bak.ina dash coaled with 1 non· stick v~ spray. Bake in a preheated 350-dearee oven for ~ minutes. Sprinkfe· with Chttlc. Bake S minutes loneer. Yield: 4 portions. Per portion: t 70 calories; 23 cm protein; 10 &m total carbohydrate; t gm dietary fi~ 4 am total fat (2 gm saturated fat; 2 cm unsaturated fat): SO ma cholesterol: 6SO ma sochum. • Point Cut I per lb. limit 2 Per Cu•tomer Fresh Green Cabbage ~lb. 2 ltr. -Ralphs Soft Drinks Fresh Broccoli Nutntloue per lb. . t 24 oz.: alphs Fresh 5 8 White Bread 18 . ::~ .......... ~~_;;;;;.......;;.....-11----------________ _.._. I Holidays Easter ~~~ 2.51 Cl °""19COllt ~y PILOT/~. Match t .. 1Ht 11 \P\IC\//I Inaugural gowns fashioned for show lyvtOAO.AN ~,... C:..o ... *41l What a president's wife will wear at the inauauration always makes neM. and tS tbe subject of many con vena- tions. What 1s her favorite colot? Does she have a style desianen will copy? Every four years. months before inausuration day, fuhion writen ~y detective tryrn& to dj5e0ver who • will desian thc"first1ady's" inauaural ball gown. If one aown generates so much interest, irtragine a fashion show of such JOwnS. That's _just what was done by the Oransc County Chapter, Freedoms FounCiation at Valley Forge, at its .. First Ladies on Paradt Inaugural Gowns" luncheon show featuring 28 gowns worn by wives of past presidents. A crowd or about 500 • attended the benefit in the Anaheim Hilton. Actually, the gowns were copies of the original dresses found in the First Ladies Hall at the Smithsonian, but thatdidn'tdampen the enthusiasm of the viewers. For a short time the women and a few men relived a httle American history through the fashions. "The detailing on these dresses is greatz" said Pat Kollenda of Laguna Bcacn, who wore the satin-trim med velvet off-theshoulder gown of Mary Todd Lincoln. Other Orange County models in- cluded Newport Beach residents Ju Vu Patten as Abigail Adams; C.eryl Jaffee as Dolly Madison. and Pat Hayward as Frances Oeveland. K.Jmberly SHttler of Costa Mesa was Edith Roosevelt and Sudra Rapa was Edith Wilson. Pat C.1 l velfne Andrick as eHza· beth Monroe. was in the audience to see daughter MariUH Toweney act as Abigail Fillmo. re aod Betty Beldea watched asdaughterCtady I>avf1 became Julia Grant "I've seen the real gowns at the Smithsonian," said benefit chair- woman Carole Ea11trom. "The light- ing there is not the areatesl Today we will get a bttter look at the copies ... added EnP.trom who said the chapter paid $3,0oo to obtain the touring gown collection. Funds raised will help send stu- dents and teachers to workshops at Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa., and Washington D.C.. where they study American history and current events, said chapter member Carol BlucUrcl. "Twelve students from different Orange Coun- ty schools just aot back." said Blanchard, addina that the partici- pants will make speeches through tout the year about their experiences. The locaJ FF chapter was formed in 1967 and has about 300 members. The national organization started in 1949. Others attending the benefit in- cluded Lyu K.Jnt, new director of development at Laguna Art Museum and her sister Na11ey Kint. ..., ~ Cher JI Jaffe as DollJ Madison, Jan Patten as Ablgall Ad4J111. Pat Kollendra In .Uncotn•s gown. THE SOPHISTICATED HOMEOWNER SHOULD NOT PASS THIS UPI 100 yr old International Company 1s introducing • 100% l11-T11lo Oar,.t I ••••lstery l ryole11i11 A method that h.as been widely used tn Europe since 1965. We will dry clean a trafftc area for FREE at no obltgation -(we auarantee 1t In writing). so you w~I become familiar with our method and 1f you're satisfied with the results we will be &lad to lJYt you an estimate. for more information 'and estimates ptease call . 714 521-ctl21 or 1~543-2111 M·F S-7 p.m. Sat 11-1:30 • . Kltwberty Shettler at adlltl 1too1evelt •nd Cheri Shanie •• Lucretia Garfteld. LOST. lEASE 303 503 a 75 3 OFF Mott ltem1-lncludlng Hafloween Cottumee LEOTARDS • TIGHTS • DANCE WEAR• SHOES THE BUSY BODY Mtc F°' Our New locat1<>n 1111 Newport·Cemw-ortft r.MM11t Newport lwh (Nw Bulodla WMINr•> t1••nn ...... 1 01·1 fl,.,.., OllAM w•1.llaldt AA1B1 (Marth 21-Apnl 19): Solid rnuhs featured . Moon in your sian acttnta pcnonality, charisma, trJ( appea}. You'l.l pin recognition from one an pos1t1on to h .. p carter, businnt. Love relationship will pros.- per. TAUllUS (Apnl 20...Ma)' 20): Do p&enty of listeruna -information previously accret will be revealed. Focus on showmanship, drama, a bi li- t.}' to detect what occurs ... backstqe ... Gemini, Virgo, Saa.tt\ltius persons play roles. GEMINI (May 2t-June ,20): Sud- den tum of events couJd brina you romance, money, credit, added~­nition. What you took for a.ranted 1s valuable, represents reward, possible appearance before media. Taurus, Libra arc in picture. CANCBll {June 21-July 22): Many individuals fell you suffered ir- reparable dam~ as result of delay, postponement. You prove them wrona. superior says, .. You are s<>in§ to be Jiven matenaJ requested! Pisces fi1urn prommently. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Lunar aspect coincides with future pros- pects, communication, possible ·•ro- mantic involvement." Emphasis on intensity, creativity, pressure of dead- line. Within eight days, you'll know outcome of investment. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sei>t. 22): On Saturday, message wilf reveal that policies arc actually in order. Mean- time, check source material. dig for additional information. Procedures are subject to "radical change." Anes involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Dif- ferent approach necessary in connec-tion with legal proposals. Emphasis on independence, origi°:aJity1 abili~y to put aC(oss ideas in aynam1c . --· YOUlll ..... wiD ~xnci -~ . (()Ct. U-Nov. 21t. lntu1 tion isoa &a,.et. Wort method ahould not be tam~ with -1f it's not broken, dof:l't fix 11! ~pe~y trwn .. action cont1nutS du~tc mmor d1 .. putts.1~nan pla)a isJ!ificant role. SAO Aaltll (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ): An~r to query: Don't al&nd. still! Spotliaht on style. crcauvuy. pleasure. 1ensUaJit)'.. You could have luck in mailers of speculation, es- pcciaJJy by tickina with number 3 Winner! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). What had recently been taken for granted will now require immediate attention. Empha is on J)ayments, collections credit cards. Older indi- vidual, pas ibly family member. stresses budget requirements. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20...Feb. 18): Brother or sister could be overly cautious. Diversification is nccess- ery. Make inquiries, satisfy curiosity. Short trip results m completion of m1ss1on Written material prov1<ks answer to dilemma. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20}: You'll be saying, "I found money!'' You get paid for service you thought wa presented as gift. Actually, you under- estimated your own worth. Famil>- d1scord evaporates. Harmony apin reigns. IF MARCH t IS YOUR BIRTH· DAY humanitarian instincts domi- nate. You side wtth underdog. You also attract those only too will101 to take advantage of your sympathetic nature. Once pu hed into corner. however. you an formidable oppo- nent. Key is to know when you arc pushed far enough. Aries, Libra ~rsons elay important roles in your hfe. You U make important domes\Jc adjustment this month. Drunken driver share~· shattering.experienc,e ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I woke up wtth the world's worst hangover I took a couple of aspmns. stumbled into the kitchen, made myself coffee and grabbed the morning paper. The headline seemed toJumpofTthe page. It read: 2-YEAR-OLD AND MOTHER KILLED IN HIT &. RUN ACCI- DENT POLICE ON ST A TEWIDE MAN- HUNT As I read the story, I rot a sick feehna in my stomach. couldn't remember anything about last night. I ran to look at my car. My heart sank to my knees. The bumper was twisted and the front fender was smashed. I wouldn't leave the scene of an • accident, no matter how-drunk I wa Or would I? Ch1lhna thooih(s raced throug!l my mmd. What sfiould I do now'? Call t.he police? Get a lawye~ I was petrified. I reached for the phone and started to dial the pohce. Then I stopped. They would ask me atlJ sorts of quesuons. What could I say'> I was drunk. I don't remember. I could almost hear the Jiii door clang shut behind me. Just then my brother-in-law walked into the kitchen. What did he know'> Had the police amved? I put down the .phone and ran toward rum in tears. He said. "I'm ~urc it's u~tuna to hit a deer, honey, but you II act over it." h::ouldn't beheve wb.tt I had lust heard. Did he say I had hit a~~ I swear, with my hand'on the Bible, I will never drive drunk apm. - LESSON LEARNED IN DES MOINES DEAR DES MOINES: It's Mt easy a. "8re • aJptman. nuk JM for dolqjnt&Ut. I wt.ftr a.ow muy .-pie wlM are rea._, ddt colema un llrtvn dnU Ud ma4le Jt Mme ;!.e,:!· If I am talklaC a. JM. ,._.. Gell HICIDf,I Wl'.8T t A&Qll Q ') for ctvla& )'oo a pus. A.ad don't pre11 yoer loci. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. Recent!)' I wasarrested forshophfllng. Hum1h - auna? Yes. But 1t was a rehcf. Let me tell yo u why. Some alcoholics and dru1 abusers seek help, but often not until thC} hit bottom. For me . "bottom .. was gct11n1 caught. The shame of being handcuffed and escorted to the sccullty office was awful. I coold feel all thoSl' eyes on me. rm sure the people wondered why this mce-look1na. well-dressed lady would be steahna from a 5torc Gom1 to Jail in a police car1 hand- cuffed, was another dearadina ex- pcnence. I started off a.s a "shopahohc." I don't know when or why I bepn to take thmp. I had enoulb money to buy whatever I wanted. But aenjng away wtth n was fun. I rarely kept the stolen items. I save most of the thin~ to the women at work who couldn t afford any fancy euras. I was 11ven a sttfTfine (no Jail.1.-thank God. because 1t was my first oncMC). put on probation and told I could not go back into that store. • 1 inamediately went for counsehna and now I know my stcahna was a sick.nc I ursr an)one who fits my descnp.uon to please get professional bdp before you get ~uahL Your Judae m1aht not be as kind as mine. -CERRITOS. CALIF. DEAR CALIP..: v .. ·ve 1114 It au. All I Hit .. ,. ... &UK JM. " lldft to me killt of ......... It miPt .._ tMa tbt ra&e of tbit COD• tract bineld • ...... Wklil tbt ttaa of ell*. If tM& ... IDdeld dM CW, cllc:l9i• .. f.cid wldl a kJlt -. '*"• W• Wt..ay Md SO Mw tMl c.id for Ida DO ~optMr' • H&Playhouse stages a power ouse lyTOMTtTUS o.-.... c.., ........ The migrant wo~tr of the lk- prcs 100--0omin ted 1930s h d l1ttlc 10 keep him going but a dr~m. ho~cvcr unrcala tt<', of better times around the n "' bend 1n the rOltd Perhaps a few hundred bucks lo ~vc towardsafarm wh1I h1 txuldics "'~re dnnluna and whonna their stipend away. John Stctnb«k painted a p;'linfully powerful pteturc of this nomadic hfe 10 his h11hly acda1med drama "Of Mice and Men,'' focusina on l"-O hard-luck ranch h nd -a dreamer Pointers and a dummy -wbo tly qajnst fate hke charactcn in a Sl\akc pc-aran tn:i&cdy. 1 he pauagc of a half-.ttntury ha done little to dim its cloqucnC't'. I he Huntinaton lkach PlayhouK", m a laudable bsnk from 1ts light cu mcd)· and m) tery diet of rrccnt )tars, ha' mounted an unc..,en but arrc ttna produ hon of 'tcinbcck'i un~tthna cla ic. Outsuodma l)Cr· formancc in the top ranks orr~ t some hakincss in the suppe>rting cast and a few technical d10icult1~ Grcsory Cohen bnnis out the stark emotional p;un in his character of (1corgc, who must watch over the duU-wmcd ~nt l..cnn1e to kttp him out of harms way-and v~ ~ena Cohtn build his amaainary farm-houte board by booird 10 ourm1nd1 as he repeatedly impans h1\ 'tiision to Lennie v.-hile the pa1ruruwe to ward off the lflf\1table. ~nn1e, a hulk of n man with the mind of a 5-)ear-old, t~ an e\trcmcly difficult a~ment. and 8111 H1hon dcli\'e" a tcmarublc interpretation. Hilton sometimes lets his character's ebullienct overflow: but more often he keeps a t1Jht re tl"lmina ropt on the inner potential for v101encc until it crupt1 an tht' play'1 cllmact1c scene of nticku t~y. Of iht supportina pla)'cN1 the mosc solid_pcrformances arc delivered by ~off l.>niptr 11 the trona but hkcable Slim and t>oriey J. W1t1e>n as Crooks, 1thc black stabk band wb09e bitterness as tempered by Ltnnac' childlike ovenurcs. Gayle Mon.on a the old. onc- armcd cleanup man who )'cam to Join the pair in thctr dream never really c11chts hold o( the character and often slows the pace of the ihow. Eli1abcth Lipman supphes some ~xual clcctncity a the provocati"e wtfc of the boss' 1ll-tempercd son. played menacin,ly by Gary Coffman . Some clements of the show -t~ simulated stream v.-here the charac- ters dnnk and the recorded gun lrol • effects -arc· so arufic~I tMy counteract the rcali m of the pct· form anccs. Yet when Cohen and Hilton have command of the taie. thtre 1s a genuine sense of dramatic urgcnq which ~uperccdes ptriphcral · failings. "Of Mice and Men" 1s a strona p1cte ot work. rompclltna despite its shortcominp. Performances con- tinue fndays and Salurda)'S al 8 r.m. on the sta&c of Gisler School. 2 141 Strathmoor Lane, Huntington Beach. Call 832-1405 for ticket information. 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WHtcH AM\ tCT SUPfbSED l::> eE , SEEN OR HEAAO?" PEANUTS y15..,(~1A l i..'<. µHP .$4 GARFIELD DRABBLE • R08&18R08B MA'<6E '1'0U COULD START 8'< TRVIN6 TO 60 FOR JUST ONE HOUR WITHOUT 6ETTIN6 DIRT'< .. WMAT WOULD ~APPEN IF l'OU TRIED ~AT ? by Charles M. Schulz DO '(OU ~AVE AMV IDEA HOW PAINFUL A MIGRAINE CAt-J 8E ? by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan .. ~"AW(1He f'N.EMAKt:R -niA1' Ptlt<~ urARMV~&..e6RAPH M~S. by Kevin Fagan SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY l ' ' 1:1"'.IJ~ ... • I I I '--~~~L-~;:....;c~_;_;~! 3 by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Battuk ~----- - ~ UClput Senate CdMloses Kitty Dukakls out of rejects ,chance eager to staf! Big West John at state going through ~ourney Tower playoffs AA _program PORT /Bl 'PEOPLE/BJ I ' THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS Seniors project ·inCdM wins OK By IRIS YOKOI Of..,,. 0-'Y Noc Staff A rentwed proposal to construct an 85-room senior residence in Corona del Mar received its first nod Thurs- day night by the Newport Beach Planning Comm1ss1on. The comm1ss1on voted unam- mously to recommend C'll) Council approval of the Emerald Village Associates lnc. proposal for a 50.500- squarc-foot assisted-care facility on East Coast H1ghwa) at Hatel Drive. Both comm1ss1on and council ap- proval are needed because the prOJt'Ct 1s a planned communit) develop- • ment. The facility 1s not a nursing home since no medical or nursing care wi ll be provided, according 10 the officials of Newport Beach-based Emerald V 11lage. A staff of aides will assist frail but healthy seniors with pc™>nal care act1vJt1es such as dressing and taking med1cat1on. Residents will P3) SJ.000 a month, which covers e' Cl)'thing from food and uuhues to sOCJal events and t ra nsporta 11on. The plans represent a 15-pcrcent rcdut11on in size from Emerald Village's ongmal proposal for a 120. unit. 54.~square-foot fac1ht)'. which was approved b)' the Plann1nJ Comma s1on last )ear but met ~uh b11ter oppos1t1on from nearb) resi- dents. Emerald Village oflic1ah withdrtw that proposal 10 Jul) pnor to a ( 1t} Council heanng, sa) mg the)~ would wait unttl the Cll) re' 1sed Its General Plan. In addition to a reduction in the nu"mberofroomi.. the plan eliminates a winaalong Hazel Drivt and reduces the height of the building from 37 ket to 29 f(Ct The fac1hty will ha"e one 21 •·SIOI) wing and another Jl,z.stol) "'1ng. but the basement of the higher wing and all P3rk10g areas will be bu1h under· around so the fac1hty will look hkc a tw<>-tory tructure from lrttt le' el. according to Emcrold Vtllage The 1nd1V1dual room w 111 be "hotel~ t)'le uites" and the lac1 ht) will also have a common dining area. beaut) and barber shop and laundry services. The architecture will be s1m1lar to the Ritz C nrlton ltotel. according to Emerald Village The plan pro' ides for 44 parl1ng spatt . whale the Cit} requirement 1s betv.ccn 17 and 26 P3CCS Wnh a mu1mum of :?3 cmplo)cc' durina pc k da) time ptnod~. then: wall be 24 parluna space avaalabk for aue ts Re 1dents wLll not be perm11ted to h ve vehicles parked on· 1te The parkina wtll be 1n a tandem confiiturauon. wnh a full-lime valet f Pfease SH SENIORS/ A21 ToM ~hi Part of his work ·FRIDAY., MAR II 10., 1989 P-e1i -Ee expecte·d to back gun control ly 808 VAN EYKEN Of ltw Oillly ,..,. Suf'I Orangt Count) 's la" cnton.ement officer; are expected to announce their support tOOa) for a s1a1ew1de ban on the sale of !.em1automa11c ass:)Ult nfles. At a press confCrt>nce in Costa Mesa. members,ofthe Orange Coun· ty Police and henm· A™>C1at1on will announct' their support for a tate As~mbl) bill that "'ould ban the sak of m1htar)-t)le assault nfles such as the AK-47 and the Israeli-made l 111 submachine iun. as well as omt sem1automal1c pa tols and hon- barrcl shotguns. assoc1a11on 'lpoke'>· man David nowden said "We are urging state lawmakers to support this bill," said 'no"d<'n. Co taMesa'sch1efofpohcc "Theh1ll Relatt!d stoty A.f . has bttn watered down a bat since ll\ ong.tnal wnung. but we feel 1t docs a prell> good JQb of _add re 'iing this problem.·· The bill. sponsored b) .\s- scmbl) man Michael Roos. [).Lo Angeles. 1s sc heduled for a 'ote ne~t Monda}. The companion Senate bill. sponsored by state Sen. David Rob- erti. D-Holl) wood. passed by a 'ott of 27-12 on Thu Ma) Ongmall}. Roos's b1ll at11o:mptrd to define the cbarac1enst1c of m1l1tal)- style assault nfles and lefl lhe final dtc1s1on as to whu.:.h ones would be banned to an appornted comm1 s1on B&rgeson cautious after gun CO!Jtrolvote By PAUL AltCHIPLEY Of ,,,. 0-'Y ,..,. SUit Statt Sen Manan Ber&esori flew homt to Newpon Beach from Sacra- mtnto on Thursday JUSl as she does at the end of each wet"k. But it's not bu 1ne s as usual for Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. She as b(mg extra cautious after voung wtth a Senate maJOnt) earher m the day on a controversial bill that would vir· tuall\ ban the sale of assault wcaoons. Sccunt) precauuons are bcint taken on her behalf a well because of a lener she rccel\ ed thrcatenina her 1f she 'otcd for the bill B 29:!. authored b) Sen Davtd Roben1. l.).8urbank. was approved b) the Senate. 27-12 The measure ts expected to face a touJher fipt 10 the .\ssembl) De p1te the threat, 8ergC$0n spoke on the Senate noor 1n favor of Robem 's bill. he wa one of se'eral leJlsl:Jtors who rteel\ ed thrcattn1na letters.. said Ke' in loat. a cramento 11dc. Martan aergeson Be~n turned the lener O\.er to Tony Beard. the chief sc~ant-at· arm It 1s being 1nvest1gated b) tht' °'panment of Ju 11ce. Giibert GOMea IHtcOMel one with the •rt he·s working on at Koll Center lrvlne where sculptor Geor9e SUffArm•n 11 supervlslnt the tnstall•tlon of a 7 ,SOO·square·foot sculpture g•rden. Art critics have Niiied Sugarm•n•s garden of eight •bstr•ct forms as the most Important art st•tement In Orange CountJ since No9uchrs sculpture garden In South Coast Town Center. Roo rewrote 11 following commit· t~ hearings. however. so that 1t now conuuns a list of 26 mal.e and t)pes of weapon that are to be banned The hst includes the Ulla well a the Gahl. another Israeli assault nfle that has become popular with itan~ !Please see RIFLES/ A2J -1\'~ not aomg to alter her ab1hty10 be a leg1slato' for her consutuents." Sloat said .. he' bemi prudent aod a lmJt more cautious." The anonymous letter wnter threatened to blow up Beraeson's home 1f she supported tht ball. The letter was postmarked in Santa Ana on Feb. 11. with "Huntington Beach. Amenctt." listed as the return address. Senate steunt~ offinals ad' 1sed Bc~n on what steps to tatt for her safety, loat said "The-v advtsed us not to d1 uss "here the' are:· he added. Bef&CSOn had earhl'r 'otcd for the bill as a member of the nate Appropnat1on Comm1t1c:e ('0\'EK STOK\'/l~A tt· & OHDt:R Officers suffer nightmares over shootings Edaor'" Ott•: Thi~ 1~ tht• \t't:ond of '"'<>-pan n:pon on tht U)(' of deadly fora b)' police, promptc'CJ by tht' stnng of offletr-in' oh ro shootings on the Orange Coast in l'f.'rent months. Toda)' 's insUJJlment loo£. at tht ps)-cboloi1cn/ trauma endured b.' officers who shoot uspc'C"ts 8y JANET ZIMMERMAN Of ... o.-y Noe *"' Poh~ offi~rs who pull the tng.cr of a gun of\en are scarred as decpl> a<1 those felled b)' the bullets. In the mo' 1es. cops empt} their weapons. blow smok~ from the barrel and walk awa). undaunted b) the use of deadl) force But an real hfc. most officers art forever changed - plaaued by nightmal'C'S. flashbacks :and doubts about their ab1ht1cs Reactmns h) otfa~r'i "ho use forcl.'. "hc1her dead I) or not. 'af) from person to person said ~1kc \\dims. a mamagc and fam1h m un · sci or who spcciah1c in po t·t rauma \\Ork for most Orange (oa\t pohC't' agcncie' Officer describes shooting By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -Oillly -St-" Pubhcll) about officer-in"ohed shootings often focuses on the fam1h and fncnd'i of \ 1ct1ms. but rareh touches on how such incidents anc-c·t the ptrson on the other side of the gun, police officers and coun\Clor-; said ··our JOb 1 10 heir the oflill'r unde"'tand normatl\ <' re .ponsc., 10 trauma ·· \\clhns s:ud ··e, under '>tamhng 1hc normal realt1tln\. hlc d1s1urbanccs 10 sleep. rch' 1ng thl' C\ cm and . . 1mtntllht). the) can hcttcr rope with them." Police ~t Ed Deuel v.as talkma busine with the owner of a down· 1o~n Huntington Beach bar on Arni 13. I~ 5. when he got a radio cal to respond 10 a ~1 ltnt alarm JUSt thrtt doors down hop on Pacific. C.oa t H1ghwa~. he came upon a robber) su peel v.ho claimed to ~ a cu tomcr 1n the store He had ordered tht man onto his kntts v.hen his accomphcc camt to the door and argued with Deuel. The susj>«t • knet"hng against a tuc:.co wall. con tantly talked to the officer, trlhng him to put his gun a~ay and challenging him to hoot. Deuel f Please see TRAUMA/ A21 .\s tht• uniformed officer crept to the front of the ThinJtS for Your Head f Pfeaw SH SHOOTING/ A2J Sign of another time uncovered in HB ly R08ERT BARKER Oftfle0..,.1'119ck- 8ulldo1en demoh hing buildings on Mam trttt to make room for a new-downto~n Hunun.aton Beath have unearthed a b1l ofh1'itory. an old •an on a wall of the .\lpha Bell Market that bad been covered b)' ano\.her buildina for about SO )~I'S ( The 1an. \till fmh-look101 after O )Can.. reads· ··Alpha Bell Man.et. Frtt Par~1n 1n Rea(r)" Underneath as another an .. Real 7up Id Here." The martei. "'h1ch o~ned It another un· dtttrnuncd downto.-n l«ation, probably 1n 1919, was beht'C'd 10 be t.ht fiftb Alpha Bell marlet in lhcoounary, local historians •id. h mo'cd to 216 Main St. 1n I 926, .ccordi1'1 to JcrT) ~flOn, a membtt of \be c1t)'1 HistM(al Ret0ul't'C\ Board. Penon,ancmpk))ecat lbe Farmcn lnsuran<T CirtOUD •• the bk>Ck on Main llttL 1d that thf .\lpha Bctu "~n probabl~ was painted 1n 19 \4 I hr K1ghthngrr building on1in:ill) wa at· tachcd to the market but 1t "a de tro)ed dunng the t•arthquakt of 1933 It wudemohshcd and an alle) wa\ put 1n its place It was then he behev e • that the 7up BotthnJ ( o put up the Alpha Bell 11n on an cxtenor v.all in return for a httle adv.en1 m But about 1941. the )Car the L1nttcd tate entcr'C'\1 World \\'ar II. a new bu1ldma -the People' Department . tore -was built 10 the alley • .md was attached to the marleL co' enna up the 1an unttl 11 v. unearthed Wednesday b bulldozers demoli h1n1 _old bualdinp to make room for a four.level. 8~ pace par\1na tructure that's lated 'lO ICI dov.-Titown ~t'VClopment unduwn PcN>n thumhcd throuAb a 1922 ed1tton of the Huntm&ton lka C\\-mat"camed an ad for ·• lpha Marltct o S .. The ntarlr.ct, duri~ tht wttk ot June 30 of that \Cir, sold bars of-.h1tc hon soap for. 25 ccni Thrtt ooundt of pink GOOD MORNING beans sold tor 2l cent . Malt O'Mcal old for 25 cents. If shoppers wanted a pound of fanq white figs. they had to pa) l 9 cents. The b11 news ot the da~ that dominated pqe one v.-as the Amcncan l.e&ion Carn1\'al that wa scheduled Jul)' I on Ocean venue. later to bttomc Pacific Coa t Hl&h~a ~was aoana to be a bathing p:arad on the beach. a btJ bra band. and fire.,. ru. The MUSlf"l\e Dinct Orthc tn v. to cntcn.am later at the new Dance Hall "This 1s aH really tntcl"t ting. .. Pcrwn 'lltd. "It's fun to dtscovcr h1 tory " Rcdcvtlopmcnt official sud th.at all the bu1khntS on the ca '"de of th~ 200 block of Mam trttt att upcaed to ~ dcmoli\htJ b) tarl> nt•t Wttk. Excavation 11 a·~utnt to b(ain late ..not month. f'or the pont0a of tbt parttn1 Str'\K"lurc &ha• will be u~. TI,e con truclloa phale 1 Slalfd '° Aan "' eerty Ju ''hapll ... 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