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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot... ,..~,,,,, " ,, ~=======-a. .•.• 0. A PlllJ lllJ "11•11 Cloudy most of the day, with a 20 percent chance of showen in the eve-- ning. Coastal/lnfand highs from 60 to 64. Lows from 44 to 49. for the Orange Coast's most complete weather infor- mation, including boating, fishing and surfing reports, see page A8. ,. IN THE NEWSROOM And the wienie.of-the-month award aoes to (envelope please) the NationaJ Li ve Stock and Meat Board for a press release about professional football play- ers' favorite deli-meat sandwiches. The survey revealed that ham o n wheat was top choice in the NFL. foll owed closely by pastrami and roast beef sandwiches. Thoughtfully locali1.ing their findings for the local press.. the board revealed that its survey found the Rams like ch~sc (100 percent). yellow mustard (63 percent) and mayonnaise - presumably white -(SO percent) o n their sandwiches. "Mike Lansford gets a 'kick' out of deli-meat sandwiches, eating them 2-3 times per week::· we're told. And "half- back Pete Holohan runs a special route ~hen it comes to deli-meat sandwiches. · His favorite is a reuben with plenty of sauerkraut smothered in Russian dress- ing." Well, ifs obvious reportcn can gjve readers something meaty to chew o n with these kinds of fucts sandwiched in to their stories. isn't it? Anyone care to guess what the bread of preference is among the San Fran- cisco 49ers? QUOTES Of THE DAY "We will continue to show students what a condom looks like." Corona dcl Mar High School princi- pal Tom Jacobson. 0 "Do not take li fe too seriously: you will never get out of ii alive." Elbert Hubbard TODAY'S EVENTS _, •The Yale WhifTenpoofs perform at the Balboa Bay Oub. 1221 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, at 8 p.m . Doors open at 7:30 p.m. There is no reserved seatjng. Tickets arc $1 S for adults and SS for children under 14: •"Saturday Night Live" alomnus Joe Piscopo takes the stage for two shows -at 8 and 10:30 p.m. -at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. TiC'kets arc $23.SO. Call 496-8930. •The Ncwpon-Mesa Unified School District meets at 7:30 p.m., at the Harptr Community Center. 425 East 18th St.. in Costa Mesa. LOTTERY .. Cl <:;> Heans: guttn +Clubs: Kina Diamonds: Jack •Spades: Kina ...... ,.. Blwss/M Clmiftld/11 CoMs/11 c~,. ( ..... , .. ....... ,. INDEX • l.ildlnl• ..... .., .. ~··· Tuesday, January 8, 1991 25 cents Condom lesson gets out of hand Students at Corona de/ Mar take home free samples By Run Loar Orenge Cout Deily Piiot CORONA-DEL MAR -Ifs hard to teach high school students about the danger of AIDS without mentioning the C- word: Condoms. At Corona del Mar High, students in two family life classes not only beard about the pros and cons of condoms. they got free samples to take home. Although school officials say they only received a few complaints. they admit a guest speaker from UCJ stepped a bit over the line when he let students keep the condoms. David Soulcles, director of the AIDS Program at UCI. was a guest speaker in tcache{ Linda Hogan's family life class before the holidays. ··1 didn't know before he came that he was going to do that." Hogan said. "I felt kind of awkward criti- ci1.ing him. I just let it 10; but still. I would not let it happen again." Aware of the potential for controversy. Hogan said she reviewed Souleles' presen- tatio n in advance and-ruled out severaJ parts of his talk, including a planned demonstration of how to put on a condom using a model of a penis. . "To me it didn't seem like anything." Hogan said of the condoms being taken by students. "I talked to the kids next da)' at great length. Some had opened the con- doms on campus and taken them out. That's where they were irresponsible "If there was any other epidemic out there an the world, parents would be beg- ging us to educate their children," Hogan said. "There's something about AIDS - because it's sexual -that makes some people in the community uneasy about 1t." • Corona del Mar High Prinetpal Tom Jacobson agreed that the distnbution of condoms to students in the two sex educa- tion classes was an unforseen event and said the school will not allo~ndoms to be passed out in the future. 1Robson said he is alarmed by recent stat,st1cs showmg 75 percent of aJl young adults have cngascd See CONDOMS/Ila "" Supervisor T homas Riley is chomp- ing at the bit to get back to work following open heart surgery last week. Spokeswoman Chrisne McDaniel said the Fifth District supervisor and Newport Beach resident expects to be released from the hospital today or Wednesday . Riley plans to attend his oath of offtec on Jan. 14. but doctors have not yet indicated wbco he'll be able to go back to work full-time. McDaniel said. "He's aaitated b)' not being at the office." she said .. He's frustrated." tf See RILEY~ ... Mand.atory water rationing planned Dean vows change in education By Russ Loar Orenge Coat Dally P1lol COST A MESA -For the first time in 24 years, Orange County has a new supenntendent of education. Newport Beach resident Jo hn F. Dean. a man many considered a lo ng- shot during his run for the county's top education post. was sworn in Mond3' pledging to bring an era of change to C'ounty education and to fight for more education moncv. .:The public sroke clearly and loudly in -J'fovember. They said they want C'ha'nge," lkan told about 300 educa- tion officials and supporters who gathered Monday at the county educ.a- tion department for his sweanng-in ceremony. Dean said his top priority will be education funding. He plans to push for a 40 percent share of state lottery money a nd an additl.£)nal 5 percent for preschool programs. Public education 1s currently guaranteed a 34 percent minimum of lotter) revenues and last year earned about 39 percent. Dean. 63. replaces 7().year-old RoQ- ert Peterson who led the co'!!!.U'....eduai- tion department for 24 years, scrv1hg six consecutive terms. Peterson was best known for his creation of the Academic Decathlon which has be- come an international competition. Peterson was not at Dean's swearing- in ceremony. County education of- ficials say Dean did not am ve for the noon ceremony until Peterson had cleared out his office and left. "He (Dean) was a real gentleman by not coming in here until Dr. Peterson had left," said Jane Periolat. media director for the county education department. Dean. a professor of educ.ation at Whittier College. has taught at nearly all grade levels and was a former ; See DEAN,._ ... ~ sn.une NottlMtl°'Mll coeec o.11y Piiot Megan. 12, and Meredith Hicks, ·10, glve John Dean. the new Orenge County Superintendent of Schools, a congratulatory hug at a swearing ln cenHnOny Monday w the Department of Education In Costa Mesia. Gity's supply cut 10 percent By Iris Yoko1 0renge Coat Da~ Pilot NEWPORT BEA\H -Presenting a gJoom} ptclure for the Cll) 's water supply dcspllc last ~ear's 7 percent drop in use. Uuht1es Director Robert Dixon Wlll ask the C-11~ Council next week to approve a mandato~ water rauonang pr0Jf8m aimed to reduce lht' ell~ ·s water u~ 10 percent. If the program 1s adopted. all customers -homeo-. nt"rs and businesses -will be charged close to a dollar more for each 750 gallon~ of "ater fhC') use over the ration k\el. This rat1onmg program would be im- plemented 1mmt'd1ately an<:t would replace the l().perccnt surcharge proeram the city. which 1mpons all its water. had been using for the past six months .\nd Dl\on ~nmed that even more drasuc mt'asurc!. may be nccessat) by summertime. "'hen the ctt) may be ~ quired to reduct' its water u~ b) :?O percent. "If "e get to a 2().percent reduction. that's a real difficult) for Newpon Beach." D1\on said .. .\ study has shown the more affiuent commun1ucs have a harder time ""ducmg their water con umpllon. mainly tx..-cause there 1s so much expensive 1rriga- uon involvt'd." .\ the state t'nters its fifth year of drought "1th \\ ater reservoirs holdina less water than a yt>ar ago. the Metropolitan Water D1stnct ha told Newport Beach that come Feb I . the city's supply of imported water will be cut by 10 percent. according to D1,on. Any water consumed in excess of this 90- perecnt ration amount will cost $629 per acre foot. which means customers would be chat&cd S t.96 for each 75()..gallon unit above the rauon amount Dixon said. Newpon's baste water rate is SI .OS per 75()..galloTI unit, so customers would be pa) mg an addiuonal 91 cents for each unit 1n excess of the ration amount. The avcrqc household uses about 9,000 to 11 .000 pllons per month, Duon csti· mated. So reducing its water consumption by I 0 percent means such a household , would have to cut roughly 1.000 gaJlons of water -abour 16 full batbtubs -ftom its See WATER ........ Over ·$400,000 added · • • Witnesses s&y they caB't remember murder details to pier eoitstrnction fund Japanese sister city pitches in $92,000 By Robert Barker 0r..-coeec o.iy Not HUNTINGTON BEACH -More than $400,000 pouml an for constructaon of a new city pier Monda) nipt, indudina mo~ th.ti\ S92.000 from il1e1' city Anjo, Japen -a aift chttml by a crowd of about JOO peoptt 1n City Council chamben.. ~l officials appeared stunned at the litt or Anjo's sift. Ma~ ~ Orftn 11id A1tjo•1 trntrosity was unprtcedeftled. -80b M•Yft'· ~innan of a privatf ftlnd-nilina campeip, an.....oed &hat he wl PlftMr ~ Bone. COoOWMn ol the WMCr&oilt Hihon HOlrl Weft ""911• in SH0.000. ~Tom -tnw of lk PIO= ....... two ... aftirr. - tated the 77-ycar-old pier an January of 1987. delivcml a check for SI0,000. brina- ina the gro up's total oontnbution to SS0.000 But 1t was the $92,859 check from the Anjo ddqation beaded b) Mayor Shu.ti l~atsuki that brouaht the most ~thusautic and profo,,P applause. .. Wc'"c searel\cd records of hundreds of si\tcr cit1c' and we coWd find no cums* anywhttt of any slK'h emcrosity," Mayor Green satd. ··Thtir names will be com- rMmOnk'd on the new pitt. •• Orttn Pkdlcd that the city will do llS bnt to follow the~ and timetabk and to oS1eft "' nrw U.5 maUioa, l ,IQO..bM pier. '" dat .,.. ... ol 1992. 9-ki• ~ • trmlllator. Aiijo Mayor-lwanuti Mid IMt iii city ...S H•illllOll INctl Mft W a dole ,._ tin•• AW .-,.n. •?!!!:·= ........ ti ... , ........... _ ... ..... .,... • t . I • Orange Coas t People DP. I.II PllPcl HE 11-------------- Dr. Lee Pierce. owner of Plertt Chiropractic Office on Bolsa Chica Strttt in Huntington Beach. and sponsor of a food drive for the needy and homeless that starts at a lime when numerous holiday drives stop. A U.O •MOllY--------- Pie~. who has spon ored the post-holiday food dnve for the past couple years. says the nee<h and homctess art always remembered during the hohda~s but often forgotten once the new )ear starts. It's also a good tame 10 hrlp thC' food centers replenish food supplies that were deplctro dunng the holiday season. he said. From his office. the food wtll be· takrn to the Abundant Lafe C'hn staan Church for d1stnbut1on b) th e Rev. Richard Winter. Pu~rcc said. Pierce and his famal ) belong 10 the church. ·' GIVING AID IECEIVllG -------- Dunng the food dmc. that runs from Jan. 7 through Jan. 25. Pierce will be ofTenng has sen ace~ free to an)one who donates two non-pcnshahle food Items. Services ancludr a fr'C'C complete orth0rx·J1l nc urologu.:al and ch1ropract1c e\am Pierce says the goal ol h1\ 11lfac 1s 10 ampro'e the health of the community and through 1hc food dmc he's ablr to help people and feed the hungry at thl' '-!mt· tanH· "It definttel) generates a 101 of interest.'' he said. P&l'Hl' onl) ... ,i.., that donors. should they want the frt.>e cum. call ahead 111 11ml ..and schedule an appointment -Compiled by Aao• Cdol• llcal News Briefs A Woman drowns In bathtub I \( rl '\ HI \( II -.\ '1<;,111ng lkH·rl) Hills woman "as found tkad 111 .1 hdth1uh an ..a l aguna lkach home early Mo nda) .llll'I ..app.1rl'nll\ dr11v.n1ng lkn,1' \Im.a < lull l'i "a" tound around 4·30 a.m an thl' h.11hrn11m 111 .1 lr&l'Od" \cad1ff Dn'l' home an:ordang to Laguna lkal h l'nliu· \~·I R;n nwnd I .11d1l' Thl' frll'nd last ~w her about an hllUr .ind .1 hall before aclordang 10 police The count\ rnroner's oflice ha'i deemed the death an a<."caden- tal Jru"ning and bt'laeH (luff had been dead for about h.ilf an hour when c,hc v.as fou nd Quiet roblllr 11111 Newllll't unk 'n~ PORT BEACH -.\ robocr proved that a pen 1\ m1ght1~r than a gun "hen he used a nott: to quietly rob a bank Monda) Jlll·rnoon The \U<ipect ne ver d1spla) ed a weapon and obtained an unc..pcc1tit•d amount of mone\ from the First Interstate Bank at 2"'SO ~ < oa'>I H1ghwa > 'iampl~ b) handing th~ teller .t demand not<.' ill lording to Newport R<:ach Police Sgt. And ~ (1on1<i said. .. I don't know what the note said. but I'd guc:'i'I 11 said \omc1h1ng ahout a weapon. although no weapon wa., ~en." Gon1s said . The robber ~alked into the bank around ' 10 pm and fled out the rt.'ar of the bank after obtaining the moon (1001<; said. T hl· !.U\f)l'l I ,., descnbed as a white male an h1\ l'arly 10s. 6 feet tall. with a slam build. He wore a white baseball cap w11h some type of logo on the front. sunglasses. a hght-<:olorcd swea tshirt and dark slat ks. C 1on1c, <;a1d -From Daily Pilot •~II ud wlr~ r~poru Pollce Log The World ... in Four Minutes DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia -Sill Iraqi ~ pilott flew their craft to Saudi Arabia on Monday nlaht in the ftnt ~r cleftction1 from Saddam Huaein's air force durina the 1ulf criaia. U.S. officiaJI said. Four of \he helkoptcn flew Into the airbaae at K.baOi. just south of the Kuwaiti border, but two ran out of fuel and landed safely in the Saudi desert, said Lt. Col. Mike GaJl.aahcr. media chief at the Riyadh Joint Information Bureau. Informed sources said the six pilots were cballcqed when they croucd into Saudi ainpece and ~ucsted asylum. After beina cteor\ed in by warplanes.. the pilots landed their craft and were beina questioned at Khafji, said a Saudi source, spcakina on condition he not J>c identified. • ...... 111111 b'lllll 11 7 •••• "l MOSCOW -The Defense Ministry on Mondlt' ordered thousands of paratroopers into seven secessionist republics 10 enforce conscription and round up draft dodgers and dcscnen. It said national security was at stake. Latvia and Lithuania reacted immediately by saying draft-age youth would be encouraged tt> go into hidina.. Latvia said it was given until Friday to comply with Soviet dl"lf\ laws or face military action. The third Baltic republic, Estonia. said it had until Sunday. The ministry ordered troops to help draft boards in Armenia, wracked by ethnic violence; Georgia. where nationalists demand independence and where only one man in 10 reportedly responded to his call-up notice: Moldavia. where passion bums for independence or a return to Romania: parts of the Ukraine, the nation:s second-largest republic, where a nascent nationalist moyement is emerging. and the Salties. Moldavia was part of Romania until World War II. The statement said the troops were sent under a Dec. I decree by Prcsjdent Mikhail Gorbachev nulhfyina alternative service laws by republics. It was not clear what action the troops might take. The statement said only they w~re told to "help enforce the draf\." by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES P atsy Bottoms was devastate-d. News of the Pot Belly Flasher's accidental scppuku may have been cheered by female joggers up and down the Orange Coast. but to Bottoms 1t was as painful as af the blade had pierced her own heart. After all. He-ctor Sturbush may have been an ecccntnc tub of goo. but he was her ccccntnc tub of goo Bottom~. of course. d1dn·t know for sure that Hector was the notorious flasher. but she susptttcd as muctt;..bascd on nev.s reports -and has unusual boudoir behavior. Where dad he get all that temfic hngene. anyway'> No matter which one of them was "'canng at. each atem was always a sizzler. Stanng out at the half-d1smantle-d Huntington Beach P1C'r from the nearl) deserted beach , Bottoms sm1le-d to herself, thinking. ··Those crvy Newporters. Thank goodness I can ~ape to sanat) here in Hunun,ton:· But the smile quickly disappeared as she thought again about her fallen fnend. Nobod) would honor turbush the v.a) he deserved. Bottoms thought. unless she dad. 4\h<.· looked into the plastic trash bag she had brought v.at h her. Inside v,.ere the candles. the powdered rhino tusk. a top) of Motorc)cle Mama -Hector's fa vonte magazine -and other items for tht· memonal service Bottom' lt.ncv,. she'd get unwanted looki. and perhaps 1n1cr· ICrence af she tned to perform the ceremony on the beach. The pier "ould be pnvate. Bottoms dropped her overcoat on the sand. Underneath she \I.Ore llector'!. favonte tedd). a blad .. slinky, sec-through number. (irahbang the bag, she ran into the !.urf and beg.an sw1mm1ng to"ard the pier. Onshore. an interested part) watched ... To be continued ... Did You Know? Ranchers drove gplzzlles out; now, allout thm Bruins ... • AJoag tbe Orange Coa1t: The JOWY bear (Ursus homb1hs). our official state mammal. once roamed the local fortsts but v,.c:re hunted to extinction. In the 1800s, ranchers offered bounties for griuJics who lolled their livestock. Now. the only gnuly bear in Orange County appears on the state flag. However. Wf! do sec a lot of Bruins here. Dressed 1n blue and gold. they stalk the red-crested Tro1ans (and vice versa!) on our TV screens. No bounties have been ofTered. Just the-ba~ facts -~nd them to Did l'ou Kno"4, Oru1e C..•I Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 91616. -Compiled by .U... Spl.u 0 1111111 -...... ,. .... PORT ~U·PRINCE. Haiti -Anary mobs lynched foUowm of former dictator Jean-Claude DuvaJicr and loottd the Vatican raidcnce here hours ~ loyaji11 troopt on Monday put down a coup auempt by an UIOdate o( the former dictator. The violence left at &ea.st 37 people daid. Coup~ R•r Lafontant, reputed head of the cl'ttaded Tonton Mtcoutt private m1lltt., was captured by uoops wbo stormed the National Palace. The a boned coup in one of the world's poorest !X>un~ came one month before the scheduled 1warina·in of a .Populist ~t, ~ Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, in this Caribbean nauon of 6 million residents. Late Monday, crowds ransack~ and bu~ the coJoftial C:a: thedral and tbe million-dollar Vaucan office-res1denoc~ Tele Ham rePorted. Monsi&nor Giuseppe Leann. the papal nunao, fkd un- harmed, the private station reported. Church leaders are unpopular with many Hai~~s for ~r support of the Duvaliers and th~ir oppos11Jon to Anst1dc, a leftist whose advocacy of popular organmng 1s opposed by many con- servative clel"JY. 1ir1111 cHlfllllll1 11111111 l&lltJ .... MIAMI -Another of M:muel Noriega's ~efcndant.s has pleaded guilty. and could tie the depo~ Panamaruan ,leader directly to Colombia's Medellin drug cartel, federal sources said Monday. Roberto Striedinaer, 43, reputed person~ p~lot tor canel chief Pablo Escobar Gavina. was arrested last ye.ar •.n h11 home on the Key Biscayne compound once used by Richard Nixon. Under a scaled a&JUment reached recently and ~pprov~ .by a federal juCS4e w1tb1n the last few weeks 1n a clostd hcanna. Stnedanacr pleaded guilty to a drug count and a scntenang date bas been set for mid-March. It is not yet known af he will trstafy against Noriega. said a federal law enforcement source. News or the Weird TWI 11111-... Ill _, JOb never ceases to amaze • llli•lllWn ..... •rat me.' .. Essex sa1d. BANDON. Ort. -Two teen- agers from California were ar- rested after they asked police for money to buy gasoline for a stolen car. police said Monday Jonathan Wilham Cox. 19. and Cod) Jonathan Watt. 18. both of Sacram~nto. were ar- rested unda) on charges of unauthonzed use.. of a motor vehi cle and po~sessaon of stolen propert). officer Shawn Esse~ said When they "'ere arrested. onr of the men protested that 1t made no sense for them 10 come to police for ht'lp af the) wert dnving a stokn car. EsS(~ s~ud "I said. 'I don't knov.. This ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 15, NO. 001 Oelwry ..,.mMI I,_ flt ... ,_.,_ ..... I Lftll. 1111...,_ 10 Ull W _.. .. I • ,_, lllf -. CM C4*lllW .... C:... I04m. .. 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IPQt1atu ..... 170 Mein otftcl au .... oftkll ~1 au.,...._ 131·5802 An armed robber, us1n& a blue stttl revolver. held up a t:lcrk at the Sav-o n Drua ston: al 17136 Mqnoha and demandtd c:a\h The clerk p vc him S600 from 1 cuh rC&1'1er and the man Otd with the money A woman 111d she was p1cltcd up by 1 taxi 1n Gankn Grove and the cabbac 1Jlqedly drove her past her houtt and 10 the Boli. 011ca talc Buch where he allcacdly 1ricd to fondle her and kiss her blck in 1 bmd and wannt heavy shon was teen walk.int by an apanmcnt 1n 1hc 1400 block of Supenor Avt:nue 5evcral tamrs. and waved at 1 nci&hbor, JUll before \M re adcnt came home to find a wtndow terttn cut, the wmdow open and 1 telcvi11on. a VCR and tome co1n1 m1 ina. portable com'*" disc playtt, valued 111towS1,00, ~ m1 1na from an aputmcnt 1n 1he 1900 block of 16th Sllttt. 0 Somt people pulled into 1 Teuco station 11 9475 Warner Ave. and asked the attendant for an auto put. As 1hc 1ttt'ndin1 was lookana for the pan. someone broke into lhl' \IOl1on cash oo~nd stoic S2SO. 0 Vandals u~ I pcllcl aun 10 shoot OUl the windows ofa srvcral cars parked 1 n the 11600 bfock of Warner A vc. A man id another surfer dchbcrattly hn him 1n lht head with bt turlboerd while '" the water near hfquard toMr t~o at 5th tcet and hclfic C"OU1 HiabW11Y· 0 An cmplo)ft 11 Nomt'• Restaurant on Beach ul(urd •Ml citht maJc:s and one fem.alt who alleledty ..,., on \ht w ndowt of lhc iacaurant the nitht bdOft rcta&mcd the meat day. lllked dWm '° ten• ud tJwy ........... - 0 A caller 111d aomcone stoic $380 from r desk drawer in the 200 block of 18th Street. 0 A woman uid an un1dcnufkd man wu ICttint up "wend tJunca .. in her yard in the 17000 bloclc or V11 Espana 1..aM -such u oonnectint a pluilc duck to a Hoover vacuum cleaner. 0 ia fittiins reets aod rods. WOftb a tOIAA U ,600, "Cft Slokn ofr I Jl-foot l!pOf1fttiU"8 boll doc.bd lft &lw I()() block of HatbOt bland Drive . 0 . An w.fanulaar tc>Uftl -oman ~h WiCk Mir ,.... 0 Someone used the manual ovemde on the apnnklcr ay1tem to tum on the sprinkm at an office buikhnt at 070 Campus Dr .. cau11n1 the plantet 10 flood and letk water into the bu11dina. TM entJre ),60().equue-foot buildana htd a quancNncll of ..,ater covenna the Ooor. 0 A !Uidcnt 9f M1an•1I Dnve ttPQf1ed Sll.475 wotth or property wu m1M1na from lus hofM. 0 AllMMhtr ~nt of lht 500 b*k of ..,.ya 1eporimd Sl0,600....,. o1...,,y, lnOltly jcwdry. m .. 111. indDd-i• • s 15.000 apphtrt and diamoftd ,.,.. 0 Someone 11 wapectcd •na a ...-,cy IO ancr Ncwpof1 Mad ud W19p, l0'3 WeAdif'Dr,. ..... tM *'*"'Y camera atCMmd to la die Ml Md ......._ I J50 cash, 1 metal boa coalai••• S>lS ...,. ol ~Md • brand new HooYCt YKVUJft diner lllP i• hi OtfliMI .... 0 . . A rrlan '1¥alk.cd up 10 1 cleR: 11 Von's aupcmwttt. 18' E. \7th St., and whtn the ckrk aakcd 1( ...._.kl lwlp the man, tht man po ntcd to the cash f'CIJllet drawer ud aid .. aive me all the money•• TM robbtf theta put bie llllmt 1n1Jdc hit bunoo-dow0.a.i11 Hd iodicaled tMt l9e hid a pn. He t<*! •he clerk not 10 tcream 0t yeti 0t be would ~ lboL The robber -dacribed 11 a wbht ........ JO )Clf'I old. 6 ftet I .incb tall, _..,. na 200 ...,.... widl ehouklcr·knath ~ hair and 190IMllKM -led oa ,._ with SIOO 0t UOO. 0 A woman "ponied dwt IC m 1 a.c toe* SI, I JO ... fl/ jeMtf'J oat ofW ....... •lift &llc,.., I J t I _,., Uftll~ lft a~ ll&ft IC 9CMd1 Ccml ..... Tk"""" ............... .,... _ ........... .... _ .... · ·----"'§" ....... ,.._.. .... b ....... '*-1 ... i.; ,... .... , -51 I •11 .. ........ a llllir "'an.-. a •• • l~.~Mt•llfJTll ... _,. ... ........................... ft WM A NOVEL IN· ~ -Suzaane ~ ti bid It her Lido Park home. followina a 16-• day ttUitt of Metkan waters aboard the uhra-lu•urious Seaboum Spirit. h was a time to catch up on her readina. and -com· fonably snuaJed in her deck rhair -sht didn't appreciate an interruption early in the voy-.r. .. Jerry Kobrin But this woman aujred in a sweat suit and heavy woolen coat insisted on nrik- ina up a converutoin. Y~ ~ . What she wanted to tell o~ A_~ Suzanne was 1hat she ap- preciated her li1erary taste. Suzanne wasn't quite sure how 10 respond. secina as how the novel she was readin& was .. Dazzle," Judith Kranti's ~ga of life amona the high and mighty of south Oran~ County. The intruder. as you've probably auessed by now. was Judith Krantz. They didn't talk Iona. Kranu was shivering. looking as though she could've used one of her steamy scenes. but paused Iona enouah 10 inscnbc: "Dear Suzanne: l'm so delighted that you brou&ht this for the trip we're makjng together. I ho~ you enjoy it. Let me know. Best wishes .... Did Suzanne Ptcrcc enJOY the book? Did she let the author ltnow, as requested? When she told me 1h1s tale, w really d idn't want 10 say any more about 1t -except that she thorouJhly eruoyed freq uent chats with "the absolutely charmina" Sieve Kranu. the wntrr's husband. Judnh herself. presumably. was too cold. 0 IT'S A JOY MEE11NG JOEY -As promised in Sunday's installment, I've finally cauJht up with Joe)' Bishop. Rea lly. this star should come out more of\en. But he's very low-~ey, almost sh). which may e~plain wh) he's resided o n the Orange Coast (Lido Isle) for two decades. and -exCt'pt for a brief ringside introduction a few years back at the Irvine Mamou boxing matches -I never had the pleasure. Hec k, I sa"' mo~ of him back in our na11vc Pennsylvania. when he was a )O ur(g headliner at the South Mountain Manor resort outside Reading. and I was a by-hner for a local daily. We "ere gue ts at a football viewing part) over the weekend. where everyone was wagenng on NFL playoff contests. Everyone but Joe). whose onl) bad hab11 1s an add1<:t1 on 10 golf. He doesn't make sporting wagers. He tned 1t once. betting 1ha1 Penn State "ould defeat William and Mary in a gnd1ron contest. The final score. he said: was Penn State 30. Wilham 12, and Mary 8. So he q uit while he was ahead. He doesn't dnnk e1tht•r. Never touched a drop. How could he esca~ the grape dunng decades in how Biz. and especially while ra t-packing around wuh the hkcs of Frank. Dean, Peter. Samm) Jr .. and sundf) other non<ellbates" Simple "One of us had 10 kttp a clc:ir head ... he sa)'s. Bishop said he's lending me his boo~. "Minsky's BurleN"1ue," "'h1ch contains graphic e' 1dencc of stnppcr Ro 1ta Ro)ce and her educated doves. and I'm looking forward 10 that. Main I). though. "-C talked about our formall\e )'Car\ In the "-lids o( southeastern Penns) I' ania. As an) h1Stonan could tell )OU. Joe) Bishop (net' Gotthtb) 1s a refugee from South Philly. which leads the "-Orld 1n hubcap rcmo' als His neighborhood "'all so tough. he sa)s. that the Mafia Jon was a rabbi The kids who managed to sta) out of reform school grr"' up 10 become Mano L.an1a. E.dd1c F1shtr, Jack Klugman. Ethel "'aters. Kilt) Callen. Frank1c .\'a Ion. Bobb) R}dcll. Chubb) C. heckcrs and. happ1I). m~ new pal Joe). Ht'.''s a '1gorou!> )Oung man -v.on't tum 73 unul frb. l - w v.e'\c aot lots of ume to pla) together. F1r.1 thing we're gonna do 1s stud) all the pictures m that burle~ue book. and then we're gonna sample all the ~afood rc-!otaura nh 1n the area (a h. mcmones of Old Bookbinder's') and tht n v.c ma) in\cst in ht\ idea for a new sporting \Cnturt. Ht's really a maven about bo"ng.) 'Stt. and he has lh!U!.mfic concept. Following the trend in other professional sports. he wants to bnng old fiihten out of retirtmcnt. Ht"ll st.age bouts which "'on't have any round . He'll JUSt keep puttin& the "ell-padded old pugs 1n the n ng and let 'em swing away -until one of them has 10 go to the 101le1. Wh ich. incidentally. 1 where my NFL playoff sclcct1ons went o"er the wctkcnd. but that's another sad story. JOC}' kft the football pan} earl) b«ausc he couldn't stand all that ethnic-ty~ suffenng. Jury Kobrlo'1 COllUIU ,..,,, SllM•y. 'hffay utl Friday. Elderly woman dies in fire WESTMINSTER -An elderly woman died Monday 10 a fire that staned in the bedroom 'lf her WcSI· minster home. The unidentified woman was de· clared dead minutes af\cT fire· fiJhtcrs pulled htr from her flam ing bed. said Wlstminster Battalion Chief Hal Raphael. 111 By~~ Or-. CoeM Oilr Not HUNTINGTON BEACH HunttftllOn Harbour 1nsu~n« bro- ker apparently was killed anstutly wt.en hit liaht plane cruhed in«> 1 Rdd just a.kw hundred yards from a busy hiahway unday. Gary Kent Muelh. 42, had taken oft' from Sacramento E~ecuu vc Air- pon JUll minute before his Cessna 210 aim'lft ~nt down in a dnute and heavy fot. The HunUflllOn Beach rnacknt. who was dctcnbcd as an avid ip(>ttsman, and w.-ho owned h11 own Tu Un tnturance flrm, waa ht.adcd for Lona Beach Airpon. joarr wuncutd the cTash, or at least alt aftermath, and ran to • rounty pert<! truck pef'ked nearby 10 urnmon help. Jd RJcbard Miles. a senior inve tiptor WJtb the .. Seaamen10 ounty Corond1 ci-fice. The county employee rad1~ '1Mf1Cnc) Cl'CWI. but M~Ui WU dead wMn they 1m"cd, M1lrs 1d. Maztlli was alone 1 n t.bc plane. which wtnl doMI in • field used for canlt paiina. about 200 yards from 1ntttlUltc '· M1ln saicS. The Federal AVlation Adminis- tration and tht". National Tran~por­ lltion Safety Board are 1nve upt· int the cau of the accident. r AA pokesman Fred O'Donntll Ki the aarncy couktn 't rdeate dcWls or the a.sh until tM 1nquary 11 CCM"D- plete which ~ill ll1'c abo\lt ix to ciJht v.ttk • Mazelli. who wa married to Vic- toria Mazetl i and had a J..)car-old son. Ryan , wa a member of the CaJ cc Fl)•n& Club 1n Lona Btacb. rcording 10 a r>okcsman for. 1~ club ~ho declined to cj ve h1 name. M11elh ow~ the plane ht wa<o flyina and lc:&!.Cd tt to the club for other mem~rs. Pete Wilson sworn i(l as state's 36tli governor . /' SACRAMENTO -Prommna 10 &ivc .. increasina attention and re- sources to the condJtions that shape our chi1dren's lives and Califomta's future," Repubhcan Pelc Wilson was sworn In as California's 36th aovcmor Monday. Wilson resigned the U.S. Senate seat he has held for lhe past eipt yean about 10 minutes befo re tak- ina the governor's oath of office m an inauaural ccremon)' that was hastily moved from the Capitol · s\cps to the crowded Capitol rotun- da as the first substantial rain 1onn in several weeks swept across the drouaht-plaaucd Sacramento Val- ley. A second ccrcmon) 1t~nact1ng the 1nau1urat1on was held an hour l:ucr at the nearby Sacramento Con· venhon Center for sevcra.I thousand Wilson supponers who were unable 10 ,quecze into the Capitol rotund.a. lnauaul"al auests included Whne House Chief of Staff Jo hn Sununu. who read a letter from President Bu h congratulatina Wilson and Wilson's GOP predecessor. Gcorae DcukmeJian Viet' President Dan Quayle. W1lson·s former statmate in the Sen31c. was to attend Wilson's inaugural ball Monday night to toast the 57-)'ear-old new governor and his wife Gayle. In h1') inaugural address, Wilson. who narrow!\ defoatcd Dianne ,_,_ ••t Nrl••• sarcll f e1Mtt'in, the Otmoc:rahc former m1yor of San Francisco. offered an Oh\IC branch to Otmocrats who have controlled the Ltg1slaturt for the past two decadC'S, prom1s1ng to wort for bipamsan solutions and sun ins educauon, health and en- vironmental programs supported by most Democrat~ "Toaethcr, let's bring .i nc~ gov· emmenl "-1st enough 10 1nvC"st 1n children as v.ell as 1nfras1ructurc. detemuned to shift from the rc- mcdulJ lo thl' preq,·ntn e from in - come maintcnanrl' to cnnchmc.-nt of individual potl'nllal " \\-1lson said in his 15-mmutc spct'ch Wilson ackno"' kdged the harsh fiscal cond1t1on'> thl" ~tate faces as he. likes office with a pc>tenuat deftc11 of $5.9 b1lhon. but sa1d he" "'ould find dollars for ~vcnuve health. educauon and antt..drua program b) sh1fi1ng funds from rcmcchal programs ~To those uncertain or not ready to em9r'act prc .. enuon I 58). ho~ much better to provide prenatal care to assure 50 or 60 h~ahh~ newborns 1han the pa) for neo- natal care for onh one unhcallh)' baby" W1lwn \aid "How much better to pre\ .:nt dropouts than 10 counsel teen mother\ or chase do~n drug gantt mcmbc~ How much bc:ner to pre' ent cnmc than to punish 11 •• -By Tiu• Assocl•tl'd Pr~H Dining at N,iceole's an inviting, tasty experience Ediror's note"· The followmg 1s the" S('\ enth in a x•nes of eight rc-views wntten b> rhe Dally Piiot's "G~at Eight" fina/1 rs in the Grrar Restauront Re\ "''H'rs Scan.'h. We 14e/come ~aclcr input on each of rhe re''<''~"· ''htch "ill conclude tomorro" (all the £d1- 1or's Horline at 642·608fl ro rt'ronJ )Our comments h's the da}' after ( 'hmtmas. and a ll through the hou<M:. No one can budge not e" en thl· mouse. Our 1umm1e"1 art full b~ thl' ch1mne) Dad·., \nonng. lf \\-e C\er got hungi: . .,.,e'd find lcftO"l"rS bonng. D\nnel"' hme comes. quick' on your feet! Let's a,01d doing d1,hes -to N1ccolc's 10 eat' Can a restaurant be ~11\I) 1ng. after the "'retched c\.Cfss ot thl" hohda\s'l The .ins .... l'r 1s H'S, 1r th~· restaurant 1s N1ccole's. a httk Ital- ian gem 1n Hunt1ng1on fkach What a pt•rfcct '>P<>l to cont1nUl' the ctlcbrntwn IO(l L11 up hl..c ,, ( hn'itma'I tree ~1th hundred., ol t"-mkhng "hill' light~. 'J1lt.Olc\ bnghl bearon'> \l'nd a "arm. \.\l'I· coming to\ 1ta11on. The lorncf\1Jc.· res tau rant (v.rappcd liJ..c a mez.za/una around an othl'l""'I~ J1, mal com'r in tht'.' nol·}el-compktc l~·re<le,clqped ~ do.,.,nto.,.,nl 1' t"lcgantl} decorated in -.001hing Mediterranean earth tom·., Thl' un· usual half.moon shape nl thc dining room (which C\lrnd to the up•na1r' on bus' Y..ttl end!>) lend<o melt 10 inttmatc table and booth arrangc- ments. but the populant\ of the .\nd that's narth the intent of tt ons are huttt' -\hare 1h1s one M1chal'I and Penn\ ~1ccolt :ind co-"-Ith a 1abk of lrwnds The plate ol owner R1X-l O 'iarrac1no As Penn) fned calam.m I\ e4uall~ generous puts 11 ··w e "ant 10· build loyah) -a giant platl' ofcnsp, hot mor)('ls among the local<o Whrn customers sen ed alongside a dcc.:ep11 "cl~ walk 1n ont" of U\ 1r1es to be at the s1mplt-m.mnara consisting of front door to grl'CI them. JUSt hke I nothing more than gent!~ poalhcd would \\ekome a fnend into my 1oma1oe\ and pa~le~ The '1rtue of home.. , the <,1mpk \JUlC~ became apparent A lo"<' of good food. CSP«tall ) a\ I \J\ ored tht' lcmon-')pnnklcd Italian cooking. 1s pan of the calaman -nothing interkred \\Ith heritage uf M1chad and Rocco. the del1rn1c fla, ors of the \Cafood lon~11mr fnends \\ho come from Chet Ru\so·s light touch run\ Italian fom1l1l·~ Penn) bnngs a throughout 1he menu On that fatc- bac~ground 1n restaurant manage-fut ~c ~t\ "'hen eating scemw mt'.'nl 10 the partnership. and Rocco nl'\I tu 1mpm!l1ble m\ appetite "as ha\ hc.·en running restaurants/in re' 1\ed b' .i rdrt."sh1ng ''""l1ccole's" Orange ( ount) for the pa.st I <i salad tender tiutter lettuce tOSSC"d )l':Jf\ The) '\l' employed the con-• w11h a l111k bal'3mJl '1nt"gar and s1dcrahle talents of 1c1han chef ol" e oil -1u.,t the nght amount of f\,1"e Russo \\ho. in his words. has ~orgonrnla .ind a ft-.,., cmp "alnut' been .. cooking foreve r.. both 11\, pro\ 1dt."d the pcrft'ct counterpoint Ital\ and. \1m·e his am" al htrt> fo(Jf One ofm) lUmpanions "J~ chl'l·n·<l ~car<> ago thl' l "n11cd 5tates ti\ tht' ··Tncolore" salad a patn- r hl· cmpha-;1\ " on fre'ih herbs otll·loo"ing and pcr1<."l·th health\ and quallt\ 1ngr<.'d1t'.'nts You can m" uf cnd1\t' .irugoln .:ind rad- smcll the ~a\ll hcfore \OU taste 1t al d1ch10 dtfth drc<,-.c:J "'1th oh\ l' 011 'iccnle'" The dl'\Ot1on to good and kmon · too<l ha' paid off -~1ccole's has The pa<>ta sckl uun 1<o n.;\pt'l tahk hc.•en h1t1hl~ '>UC('l'\'llul dunng 111o and occa'i1onalh 'cr~ plca\3nth fi, l' month\ of operation 1n a lo· olT the bt.'":ltt"n path \ t•al ra' ioh a cation '-"hKh carhl'r spelled doom <>OmC"t1me special. 1s light. \Cl meal' for t\\O lc<o'4.'r e\tahhshments. -hcauufulh drenlhcd in a \unn' ( hef RU\\O l..l'eP<i customers iomato rream \.:Jule ft:ttucme ~I u1m 1ng hal·k "'11h delightful {3rc1ofi. ~nKhulc hcan' onions gl'slurc' hkl· tlu' bottomlt"<os bas"ct and garlic sautt•ed 1n v..h1te ~inc ol "arm hrt•ad du,te<l wnh ro\t'· atop dehuou~. lht'"'\ noodles 1s a mar"\ and g;Hhl that 1mmc<l1atd' perfect pasta ~l«11on for the rt'· g.ll'C\\ \\\U ma"l' ~our own dunking centh O\cnndulgcd hohda) diner ...iucc "'11h thl' ult' l' oil and Tht" 'er"\ ti..·'it nl the menu " hal~mir '1nrgar pourt'.'d from the found among ··1 ~'l.ond1 Piaw ·· l rul'I\ on CJl h table \arcfulh Ulft\tder 1he specials of Ronna s. Reed au11mpan~intt fhOlltl pnmavera v.a' J nice touth nchl) llavo~ "'11h p.irm~\dn and <lolled with bus ol cJultflu"'rr larrots. and peas. II "'J' a "1dl' d1-.h thrl·atening to steal thl' 'h""' Thtll lamb c ho~ gnllcd ~1th l)h' i: 011 and ro~mal') were al-.<' e\l dlt:nt On the regu lar meriu. th\: \ 11ello \ (''53~ a breaded 'cal l utlct adurni:d "nh frc)h tomato .irugl'la hal~m1l 'incgar and oh'e 011 1-; h1ghh rl·1..ommcndl'd Dcs!oen lhd Dusun Pan1que comt'.'~ up "'1th some nice \Urpn§C tno In .idJn1on 10 his regular offer· intt' ol ( Jnno/1 1n/1ani and &m1- 1m:Jdo. he makes a manelous blackhem T1ram1 Su \cs. black- llc:m It '°'3) ""ondcr1ul .\nd "-Cate th\'.' .... hull' 1h1ns \/10.:0/e"s, '1!0 M ain rrttt. H unr- 1ng1on &JJ,h. 960-SCNI RNier· \ .Jtion~ rt'C'ommcnded O~n for lunch Tue\d:J} through FndD\ 11 ;o 3 m ro ~ lO p m dmner Tut:sd:J\ thmu~h '\undo.'-~ p.m te> /(} p .m .\II m:JJor rJn.1 full bar Cal1fom1:> Jlnd tr:il1a n ~lfles. •P- pt:tue~. S6 ~o.s-95. pist.t. $6. 95- $8 ... 5. entrtt. $10 95-$14. 95 The appc111crs arr among C hef the da' -C-hl'I Ru'\O -.ttm l<I Russo's bt'.' l "Or i.. .S..·am<lflJ. C'\peCi:tlh 'htnl' "'hcn left to h1'1 smolcd frt:'>h butlalo mo11ardla. 1magina11t>n Om· \Upl'rh l ho1cr comes 1n huge mrltmg O\als atop was hahtiut rilt•t gnlkd perfC'C'th chunls or frc1oh roma wmatoe~ Jnd CO\ ered "Ith tM.,11 tomat~s <ihrcddrd fragrant ba\11 Tht" por-capen and am1.holl.1: hcan~ The plact msurcs a c.:ontinual hun lrom ,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;::::::;;;;;;~~;; the happy diner5 The plarc fcd11 II hke so mtont'.''s \t'f) plea\ant home ru· lhe season ... 1'0 BE A/ARMED THE FINEST IS ALWAYS IN STORE. He said it took fircfiahtcn about 10 minutes to cxtinauish the blaze reported at 13872 Wilson St. just af\er I p.m. Cause of the firt 1s under 1nvcstipuon. Raphael said the woman's clothes were burned away by the fire. t:all For PIO/e&flonlll SmJI« (714) 650-6560 And Twice Each Year It Costs Less! -Br City Ne•• ~tvlce lO'I. Oilc<Ult wtth ttW Ad Start Law Scho·ol Now! Claaes Begin January 14, 1991 Call for Admilliom Information SEMI ANNUAL SALE .. Spectacular Savincs Up To 70°k! larl, SAL£ 1 0010 1100()1 fn>m Stot.90 s sn~oo to s1 oo from S69JO SS 00 to 11' 00 from St 9.90 33 00 to I .SO 00 from S 1 S.tO ,_ $~/ ~t~ 7 50 to SI 1000 to S2 00 to 1 into a up to .. I 22.121 milel hiah. The Nonb Atla1nic Treat y Or· pnization•s S 110 million u teUhe wilJ link politic.I and military leaden 1pread over an area stmcliina from the United States to Tuitey. It is the fmt of two ad- vanced NA TO 4 satcmtes bu1h by British Aerosi-ce for the 16-nataon alliance. The new utemtes are dcsisncd to be optrable with U.S. military com- munications spacecraft. .. From a NA TO point of view, this is a very important program, providina communacat1ons for both our political consultation functions as wtll as for milttary control," said Loren Diedrichscn. a technical ad- viser for the NA TO Communaca· t1ons and Information Systems Aafney in Btusstls. .. ,, takn on increucd impol\ln« b«autc conflicts nowadays could arise anywhere -in the Gulf, in South America. in Africa. any· where," said Ptter Corfield of Britain's Ministry of Defense. whic;b manaacs the NA TO 4 satel- lite pt'Oll'lm. The NATO 4 propam was planned yean befort Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aua. 2. The uninsured s~n was supposed to be car- ried aloft around this lime by NASA's manned space shuttle. but manqcrs switched to the com- mercial Delta launcher followmg the 1986 Challen&« accident. The new satellite eventually will replace a less sophisticated space· cria ft that was put in a geosynchronous orbit about SC\.en ·cheney cancels A-12 contract By Jon Sawyer St. Louie Post·~ld't WASHINGTON -Defense Sec- retary Dick Cheney announce-d ~onday that he had cancelrd th e A-12 attack plane. a top pnont~ both for the Navy and for McDon· nell Doualas Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. _ The two companies wcrt co-con· tractors on the $4. 78 b1lhon pro- &J1lm. Cheney said he was terminating lbe contract for default. citing the inability of the contractors to meet lhe cost and schedule standard~ ·: 1pelled out in the fixed-price de- : • ~elopment contract that they signed . : in January 1988. • • Both companies said they would ~on test the decision. the largest con· tract canceled to date by the Pen- tagon. But th e firms also said the~ "ill nave to lay ofT about 9.000 people. .. McDonnell Douglas Corp. 1s d~ply disappointed by the ~­ reLar) of defense's dcc1S1on of an outnght cancellation of the A-12 program." the com pan) said in a statement Monday. Chene). in his statement. said he remained committed 'to building a ne" earner-based aircraft for the Na'} But he said no decision had been made on what that aircraft \\OUld be. The dollan al stake an Chene} ·s dec1s1on to end the contract art at lca!>t S 1.4 b1lhon. the amount by "'hirh the companies say they ha ve alread ~ exceeded the A-12 develop- ment contract. The two companies filed a claim wit h the Pentagon for that amou nt on Dec. 31. alleging that the govern ment \\as rcspon· • H ELP WAN TED • OUTSIDE CO MMISSIO NED SALES REPS Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $250 per week draw, 12% commission on all sales! Call: Marilyn Holland 714 •642-4321 ORANGE COAST D AILY PILOT (E.O.E.) IJJ\Nf;E r:nMPAN\' Chicago j-&st THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY! JANU ARY 24, 25 & 26 8:00PM :\ 1-:\ \"OIU 11 Ar l '( I .·\'\ R< >Y< t- 11:\1 I . f ll '1\1~:\RD \T RJ-.1 I < r\~ rt' R~ VIRTL'.-\1 I\' :\~YONr. IN ro AD:\~( 1-l-A~ IN IT\ OR.-\N<..ir COL'NIJ' Dr.BLT DAZZI.IN(, PRO(;Rt\M FEATURES .. SL'r '')LEG" WITH CHOREOGRAPHY OF lWYLA THARP AND MU 'IC RY rAT ' WALLER. « ... the /rvi1ie Barday ... one of the niaJt placa to watch dance." -ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER , s1ble for the excess costs that the)' had itlcurrcd. Cheney moved to kill the A· 12 over the objections of Navy retary H. Lawrence Garrett Ill. who 1n a meeting Saturda) urged C. hcney 10 restructure the contract and provide financial rrhef to the companies. .. No one can tell me exactl) ho" much more it will cost to keep this program going." Chene)' said in a statement released late Monda) ··And I do not believe a bailout 1s m the national interest. If ~e can- not '>pend the taxpayers' mone~ w1".>eh . we will not spend it." Pl·ntagon spokesman Pete W1I· Iiams said at a briefing late Monda) that completing the A-12 develop- ment contract would have cost an estim ated S7.5 billion -or S2. 72 billion over the celling set by the development contract. IRVINE BA RC LA " IAVINE BARCLAY THEATRE • 4242 c:AMPUS DRIVE AT BRIDGE 12St120 CHARGE BY PHONE; / 854-.4646 Al.SO TICKETRON • years qo, Diedrich.en said. NA TO also ha1 a spare satellite in cdiL On-board moeon will cimallrizc the new 11tcltitc•s ort>it on w~ day. The 1.,.c«raft is ex.pccted 10 btcome operational in April or May and has a wortina lifetime of teven years. The $4S million Delta 2 launched Monday bas lon,er and lipier solid rocket boosters than previous ver- sions of the rocket and an enlalwed main en&inc nozzle. A Delta Ibo will boosl the SC<X>nd NATO 4 satellite Into orbit in late 1992 or t 993. That launch will be moved up if the first satellite encounters trouble. -IJT cte ~t-' Pre.. w Loral missHe system a success NEWPORT BEACH -The Rnt hlah~ anti..f'8diatioa millilt (HAllM) utias Loral's oew tow-coil 1etket hu ~ ~ lilbt lel1ed at the Naval Weapons Center at Cb.in& Lake, Calif., dae company llnnounccd Monday. The air-IO-tfOUnd mlllile was nred from a U.S. Navy f A·ll ain:raft ..Umt simulated enemy around-based radar at the Navy combat test raap on Dec. 20. Tht new edvanced low-c:osl seeker, developed by Lorat Aerooutronic of Newport Balch, a unit of Loral Corp., ls delianed 10 addrns evolvina around-bated electronic ~rfare th~ts 10 U.S. Navy '1wl Air Force airaa.f\, whjle substanually reduana the cost of the missile auidancc sect.ion. 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Vida Dean • The invitational event. pan of ucrs 25th anniversary celebration. ho.sled by Pacific Telesis featured "Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux" (Latin for let there be li&ht -the UC Motto). the phOtOIJ'lphs of the nine UC campuses and "Ansel Adams: The Museum Set," 1S photos that Adams. who d ied in 1984. chose as his best work. Exhlbtt chair James Harrod and UC Preektent Emerltls Dr. Clark Kerr. ... Meflnda Wortt wtth .Adare and Gerry McAllister. Viewers bcpn the event with an hon d 'ocuvrcs reception in a clear twinklc-liahted tent adjoining the plltty that housed "ftat Lux.'' In- side Jean Aldrich rccoanized cam- puses without reading the cards. "Y cs. that's Davis and that's River- side." She and her husband, the late Dan Aldrich. lived on five cam- puses. "This is a wonderful exhibit," said Elizabeth Stahr as she and husband John moved about the room. Other vicwcn included four of Adams' grandchildren, Sylvia Ocsin. Alison Mayhew. Matthew Adams and Sarah Adams; Kerr a~ his wife Kay. Ann Ginn and Pacific Telesis chairman and C'EO Sam Ginn. Suzanne and UCI Chancellor Jack Pcltason and Tom and Dorothy Doan. "This exhibit was three )e<lrs in the making." said Melinda Wortz. director of the UCI Fine ans Gal- lery. James Harrod. chairman of the exhibition commmee. added "The photographs had been stored away at Berk~lc) for about 20 )Cars. From 605 photographs we chose 100 to sho.,,.,. It was quite a task to narrow them down.·· After shuttling over to the Stu- dent Center for a sit-down dinner break. the Adams' fans moved on to the Emenrtd Ba)' room to view what the photographer chose as rcprescntati"c of his life's achieve- ment. (Along the way they en- countered dcssen buffets and cof- fee.) ··My favomc photograph 1s 'Oak Tree. nowstorm.' " said Carol Miltner viewing wuh husband . UCI Vkc Chancellor John Miltner Yo- semite black and whites were also the fa vorites of others including the Tom Santkys and Pat Krone (Pa- cific Bell). Nora and < hark' Hester. Carol and Lam Hoffman · Ken Goldman. Barbara · and Vice Chancellor Horace Mitchell and Janet Rosener -.ere among thok also checking out Adams' mastc~ of hght and shadows along v.1th GerT) and Adare McA.lhster. Gerry 1s an pJ- lel") d1r«tor at UC' San Dicao where the c'h1b1ts will be March 2. Pacific Telesis 1s underwriting the exhibit at seven of the nine UC campuses. ..Flat Lu~" v.111 open to the pub-- he today at l lCI Fine Art Gallery and "Museum Set" can be seen in the tudcnt Center. The exh1b1 ts continue through Feb. 10 dunng the galle~ 's o"'Pcraung hours noon to S. Tue<id:i ) through unday Adams grandchildren Sylvia Desln, Alison May hew. Matthew Adams and Sarah Adams . Pacific Tefesls CEO Sam Ginn an<f wife Ann. Elizabeth and John Stahr. . Therapy only solution for problem stepson DEAR .\NN LAND ER : I am writing this letter on behalf of m y s1~1er who 1s the stepmother of a 22- year-old high school dropout. I'll call him "Denny:· The boy's father was d1 vor~ from his first wife when Ocnn) was an infant. He has been mamed to my sister for seven )cars M) sister has spent thousands of dollars on the boy. including SI 0.000 for a m1htaF) boarding school. from v. h1ch he was dis- and 1s happ) to be supponed b)' an) one "ho 1s v.-ilhng. M)' sister aad brother-in-law have found him JObs which he cannot seem to keep. The) have supported his interest in spons without O\Crtndulging him. and nov. the) arc out of ideas. Denny doc~ ha' c some good quah11cs He docs not drink or take drugs. Hov.c,cr. he hns bttn cruel to m) s1stcr"'I dogs and hOr\t'S He has been Sttn k1d.ing and h1111ng them How can this bo)' be mot" ated" We fear he wtll tum to a life of She wall "e~ put out a nd 'l31d she never had to do that "1th her othl·r C'h1ldrcn. because the' had alv.a\s 81\Cn her the \\edding pictures a'\ g1ft'i I told her v.-e had planned to g1'c both sets of parcnt'i a nice enlargement. hut 1---Ulought she might hkc to ha' c so me others. in "h1ch C'asc c;he could P3' for them hrrwlf Docs CllQUCllC d1ctatr that II IS the bnde·s l'C'ipons1b1ht~ to pa~ for "l'dd1ng photos for her husband''\ fam1lv., -BEWILDERED BRIDE. FR.\NKFORT. \ DEAR BEWILDERED: Too bad you are getting off to such a bam start with your mother·ln-law and all because you wanted lo be H · pttlall)1 nice. Actually tlte bridt sltould not be upttted to pay for •II tlte weddlD1 pltotos, but now It mlgbt be a good Idea to step oat of lite plctare and 11fl your basband to pltHt' tab tbJs hot potato off your bands. Gem of tbe 0•) t From M. HHtH, Salem. Ore. I. Ip oa lite back or • piano compan) tnacfl: PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY. WE ARE ALL Ol'T OF HARPS. cnmc unless something 1s done ---------------------------- L'P .\GAIN T IT IN VIRG INIA ,-- Ann Landers DEAR VIRGINIA! Wiiy 1bomld a ti-year-old work wbea lte cu live rent-free ud be 11pported by rela· lives? Obvlom1ly, Deuy us been spoiled rotten. He is u Hlry, dl1tubed youn1 man wtio1e We l1 1ola1 to be a lltuy of lrHble ••leu be 11 wllllDI to 10 for ttlerapy ud ceme to terms wltll lllmself. It will take a let of un work IMlt lite rewards ~ -...,, . wW be wonlt It. ne aut tMq lite .. ,JL~,._-,. ... _., .... · ..._.d do •• 1ea ~· 111p ldloel e»t • diploma. missed for cheat1na. ly1na and steal- ina. She has hired tuton to help him with his school"ork. taken him to thrte ps)'choloai t who told her he was full of hosuhty. and had him examined by docton who ruled out physical problem Denny has li\'cd with my sister and her husbend. with his pand- mothcr, and with his own motM.r. He is now ltv1n1 with an aunt. He d«S not work. dc>n. not pay rent SMw ~ lM1 celWIU u4 tell ~m lf lie'• like .. wrtte, 1•• be u,py to bear from~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent- ly I went to my mothn-in-llw's hOl1)C and brouaht alon.& an envelope of weddina proofs. I asked her to wnte down the numbcn of the photo he would hke copied or cnlafled. and offered to find out 1~ l>ri«S so she could order those she wanted. STRINGFELLOW GLEN AVON ILBBTAAY 8CHOOL ~' .au "NTl IT,, GLEN AYON l ........ , .......... = LAl1' .. •t1lll•••••• ...... ) ............. 1101 21 llr ..... JI .._ "19Mrpaacii11 .... S 7 PH•-· I fl• .......................... ,.~ .... NllOfdfllDIJ'llli_. .. .._ ...... ~ .. ................. 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Boyd You can talk to \Ourself v.h1le dm 1ng to v.ork . .\nd hum old tune' .\nd thin!.. about 'our first hike or v.hl·rc 'ou'd like to go come \Um mer .\lom· in \.Our car could he 'our onl ' w l1tal"\ time all da' · ml· 1hcon'\ts think )OU.II nC'\C'r gl\C up that h1ghh pnzcd t1mC' "' Hlu~l f '-1can' too murh II' \OU Thcti douht \OU ·11 C'H·r Jl'Cl'pt a c<n-pool \\'hat do w u 1h1nk ' Q \\hat ' a prono1d0 "' .\ Oppo"ll' of paranoid The pronoid interprets eveT) remark. and ac11on as being.in his fa vor: I sa\ ··his .. because almost alt prono1ds arc male Q Whcrf s the v.-ond·s larges( ra1lwa) )ard" .\ \\innipeg. Manitoba .\beaut~ expert sa)s )OU don'C !"('all\ n~ to bu) a special skm ml11 '11uri1 c r ··11v1 a~onna1s~ "nrk'I ·· • Japan·s Emperor H1roh1ro was rt'mo' cd from his parents at a&( 1 and placed in foster care . CHAMBER BL U ES r.\.~tn:-." n ftl l t ' < IAS I< Al \ lllH ll\I 11 'l<l~UTHIM.• 1 Ill I \ ( UIUCl.' I "2'0 l'SIQL' .. llUlM A LH.1 .. !IOOAJl\ Bl l'~ Ml (l:\,, \.~OHl! ... U.11 .. • JANUARY 16 : 8:00PM o ' • •• I II 'Critic's . Choice' appealing on · di play loP nrst II•• By 'Tom Titus '?f9ng9 Cout Deily Pllol : • lt's extremely doubtful that ~alter-Kerr ever actually rcvtewed a production of .. Mary. tvJary" or "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" - plays authorC'd by his wife, Jean - but the hypothesis makes for an interesting theatrical situation. Playwright Ira Levin came up w11h this sparkling "what if?" com- ect, gem in the early 1960s. and it's been one of the better sources of communit) theater laugh inducers ever since. Personall y spea~1ng. it's ~n a particula r fa.,,ome since I (a) \cle"'cd tht' onginal Broadway pro- ducuon. (b) became a drama critic a fe" ~ears later and (c) perform~ 10 11 ""h m) son seven years ago. Thl' prrmrse is a cnsp one -a 'le" \'or~ cn11c. di,orced from hi s actress" 1fe after roasting one of her rx·rformanccs 1n print. has remar- nrd and hws v.11h his nev. wife and· h1<> son from the fir..t marnage. One da' "1l't-numocr 1"0 decides she·a M.~· to \Hiil' a pla) and . """· ~ou c3n gue-;, the re~t Currcn1h the , an ( lementc ( ornmunll0)''Thea1cr 1s mounting a rl'\l\al of··cn11r 's Chorn~" and - "'h1lc 1t'<. al"a'" morl' J11lirult to atcc<>s a -;hm' · 1ha1\ \Cl close to one'c; hcan -this one has 1ts 01omcn1s Drrl'Ctor BJ ~·011 has a St"mhled an rntcna1n1ng pro- dur t1 on. C\ l'O · lhou~h '\Ome Of ltS ~10 by A.W Horton Ron lance, Kerene Barnard and Mary Fraaer~from left) In "Critic's Choice" at the San Clemente Community Theater. richer comic moments often .go unrealized. Ron Lance ponra)s the upnght arbiter of th~trical elegance with a benign wil and ~lf~ITacing charm w~1ch serve him v.ell through the first lhalt' of the sho". but 1mped1· his v1ndict1ve nature in the climac- tic moments. Uincc has the statun· to command Jhc stage, but resists bt-coming a dominant force. tht·rl·- b) diluting his overall elTl'ct. His neophyte pla)wnght "1k. billed onl) as Danccn. 1s mort· severel} am1cted with ten tall\{' characterization. Her performam.c would benefit from an increase 1n cmo11onal comm11mcnt. a turning up of the character volume. Both the dcfenSt" of her scnpt and tht· outrage at her husband's insistence on profrssronal ethics need st rcngthen 1 ng. The cm1c's son (as original!} wntten) has undergone a gender "" 11ch in 1he ~n Clemente pro- dur11on and "' portrayed by a dc- li~htful \oung actrcsc;. Mnf) Fra~r Her prteoc1ousness is nicely d~ fined and she kn o"s how to use her rutenrs to best advantage on stage. Kerene Barnard. as the pla)- "'nght's c:it·"1fe who's out to rekin- dle Old names. IS C\Cepllonall) \lro ng -a !.harl in a pool of gupp1c<> .\s an act re s pla) ing an .1r trec;s. Barnard sl1llfull} defines the phoniness of her character w11h a st) le Tallulah Bankhcud might l'O\ \. .\nothcr excellent performance I\ deh,crcd b> Flo)d Harden as 1hc hot,hot )Oung director "ho. hh· Rarn:ird. spreads the banana 011 1h1d.." O\Cr his character Pron' Ratkl;m.. 1s fine as Danccn's nw1ha. the sa$e voice of reason 1n Jn nplO\l\C s11uat1on. "( r111c's Choice" 1s a cho1c<.· com· l'<l~ that. \l.llh a httlr fine tuning 1n 11c, upper ranks. can be. as little l\1ar\ \\Ould sa), "as much fun as 'our fi~t circus." Performances conlinut• \\ cdnrsda} s through 't11- urd.1 '' .11 8 p m until Jan ~6 at the Cahrill11 Pla)house. ~()~ .\'e ( .1tm 11,1 San Clcmt•n te ( a II 4l1~ ll4f\(i lur !rd.ct information 7:00 7:30 8!00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Whffl of Jeopl.rdy' ~ AtteUt 911 (In Stereo1 , . .,..,Mo-Ylt_...;.: .-.e.-,.-E-1_Mfltlall..;.....;_"_(1_99_1_Com.dy __ )-=G,f90'Y- 11:00 fJ D 0 Fortllnt ., Hamson Mar~ LM·Baket Premiete In Stereo • En~ment ~ C09y Matloc-The Cr1t( tin In lht Htll of lht 1fi9t1t (In Llw I Ordef L•te C"' e News , T t S1e<ec1 Steieo In Stereo Oul of This My s.cret MoVlt ••• ' "The China SyncltolM 11979 ChrNI JIC~ Wond Lemmon Jane Fonoa Ven~ as Inside Ed111on Instant Recall Who's tN Head of tN Roseanne COid! (In ttwtylOIN1tlong Mttssa •no Newt llos•" Class Sitreo ~ ~1111 1n S111eo .. "-tcue 911 111' Sttieol ; Movie "lire EIMflUls'' 119911 Grtg0tl "'" ~ :; N8A 8atlletba' L '\ Ar'9"ts L3'e<s,, Seir..e Soc>etSonic' r1 ""-;;;;. •,.._. 'Newt Col seom L·•t ...... 1•"*1Ct ..... lleJt ot L0vt 14.n to H.n COIW*tlon Ansel Adami took thousands of photoaraphs or the University of Caltfomia -its nine camputcs, nalural ~rvcs, research labl-ud apicultural fields -that have been hidden away 10 the university's arcJuves for more than 20 years. This vision of the university by one of America's most famous pho- tographers will be publicly exhib1- led for the first time in .. Ansel AdanJs: Fiat Lux." The I 00-photo- graph exhibit beains a 16-monlh statewide lour of iA UC campuses and two museums when it opens 1oday at the Uni vemty of Cali- fornia at Irvine. The UCI show continues through Feb. 10. ;\ companion exhibition on the tour will be "Ansel Adams: The Museum Set." 15 photographs owned by the Pacific Telesis Group, parent compan) of Pacific Bell and PacTel Companies. Pacific Telesis Foundation. Pacific Telesis Group's philanth ropic organ 1zat1on. a" arded a $.190,000 grant. one of its largt>st cultural grants. to l lCI 10 \Upport the tour. The photographs in the "Ansel .\dams: Fiat Lu'<" e\h1b111on ~ere ~lected from 605\pnnts mndc and <.1gncd by Adams. He chose these images from the more than 6.000 photograph.s he took of tht' un1vcr- '\ll\ The photographs. o~ncd by tht' un1,ers1t). were taken wht'n Adams ''a'I comm1ss1oned to produce a hook. "Fiat Lux: The nivers1ly of < alifom1a." to commemorate the un1\t·rs1ty4s IOOth ann1.,,CNf) 1n I 968. "Full LU\.... Latin for "let 1hrrc ·be light." 1s the l l(' motto. "..\nsel Adams: Fiat Lux" v.111 be nhib1ted 10 the fine .\rts Gallcf) and ".\nsel L\dam\ The Museum ~·t" "Ill ht.' in thl' Monarch Ba) Ciallcn in the student center from 12 to 5 p.m Tuc~J) through un· da' ~ lecture scncs v.111 be presented at l 'C I 1n con1unc11on with the. Photo by AnMI Adema "Detail of Brlstlecone Pine Woods. 1964" was taken at the White Mountain Research Station. cxh1b1t1ons It w1I be held 1n the student C't'n ter af 8 p.m. on three conS«utl\e \\ cdncsdays w111t a general adm1ss1on charge of $8 l'or each lecturl' Wedncsda). Beaumont Newhall. founding curator of photo~aph) al the Nl'" York Museum of Modern .\rt. and Ltl1anr de Cock-Morg.nn. former photographic assistant to .\dJm<; "''" d1~uss "The l lnl\er- s1l\ of Cahfornrn a\ Seen b\ .\nsel .\dam~ and Nann Ne"all ''Nc"all l'i the "nter "ho "ort..cd \\Ith .\d.lm<> on the hook On Jnn. 16. photographers Mat) . 1~1 .\hndcr and James -\hnder "111 present .. .\nsel Adams: One "1th Bc'1ut) ... and on Jan. 23. pho- tograpH'cr .\nne Hammond ~•II das- cu'i\ ".\nsd -\dams· and thr Natu· ral \<:enc" \l<to, the films "Points of View,'' · · Pmfc~s1ona I Photoara ph > •• and "Tl·t·hnrqut'" wi ll be shown Jan 13 at the c;1uden1 center. There 1s a $4 adml\i.1on ch3rgc T1d~e1s for tht' lectures and films arc n'a1lablc at the l 'CI Bren E' cnt\ Ct'nter BO\ Office or b) calling RS6-SOOO. ID lnllde EdlllOn Pf09lt Ct ~ho's Bou? 1Heed Clta. Rot .. ~. ... C_oedl ___ .._lhwtytome _ _.__ lhtn9 In Ste•f'OI ; jNtws IH'91'tllne • • Family T1t1 ..., Currtnl 411air Mov1t u •, "Htgtll1ndef" 11986 FantHyl (•.· s1opne1 !Newt I Love Lucy PtttOMl1tle1 t..----+----4'i--L1moen Roaa~ HaJ'l Ctanr Brown 'Goodfellas' named film critics' best picture ID m m Gll) m m AIE AMC !RAVO DIS ESPN FAM GALA H80 LIFE MAX HICK PfllME SCLA SHOW TBS TMC TNT USA WGN WWOA I Cosby Show Night Coun TMy C1me From Ou1et Sflldta of l A MacfllH Wild An.ene1 Hovi Rl!itu•r: •o M "'~· <;• Ltflrtf C "'' :.._. • Hetf'n ~ WllHI of C11tTtn1 All.., Minock ,..,. r. .... " Fronthne r.flememoe• M1 ~ J 1R ,1. In the Hell ol IM Nigfll t" Ntwt Sov1tlt 1Pari 3 1 Si Llw & Ofder ver t n Sit>•'° 8efllncl ltlt EV Htil Fortune ~~S~·~P·~~_;r,;.__ ___ ~--..~·'~-·~~.._ ____ ~...._~-'"'-~~~ Ot111 tnd ... Brown _.!•'1 I I ~4-~I'<>" ,I. Movte •••. Kilt 8ku Incl !tit Tdtr Tlpt l(icf' , !l·s SI Else.titre [ R Durr a Sutannt> P>ev1'11' Do" Ml'•e<J •" Tor) Ra· ca Sctnt• So~ts Pa11 2 IS 84.11#1911 Apt MacNttl ~~-4---~-4'lttwtf Bell ol S.Sturday Ntgllt lrve Heart of lht Plld PYogtam Nlbon Pins D1nctt Conl o Robin Leach 11 tilt lmprov 81ogr1p11y G•enn Byrd Pins 01nctt Olagtltlev 1R1 Movte: "Roy1I Wed' 1 Ill J tMov1t • • "Something lo~ About' , 1q)' Mu~a11 ~ Movlt • •' "Two T1chll to 8roedW1y·· t 1951 Mus.call Soultl 8anlt Show -+ Movoe • •', "Hulltl 1960 ~or"le<ly lavren Bacan PG Mov1t • • 'Ou!nltl t9791 Pitu Ne..,man R Movit Com d Frosty Mu'C1 s Eyt Leaming Rttum of Shenodl HollMt Amenu !tie Wty Wt Wtft Alntnc• tilt W1p Wt WM C 811llttbaff •t -5'>ottsCenltf GoH Ve" qn<1'$en-Cl'Srl0tvvt rr.mfue\"' A•t A 1N8AToday !S9otttttnlef ---~ ... , __ __:,__,,,...;.___ Scarecrow 1nd Mt1 K1119 Movie .. Love Ind K111t1 •Cll:i5 Pc• ~son 700 Club l,., "P.091e s ,Scarecrow Ind Mr• 1(1119 Un RoslTO ~ Otst!llO -Mo'f1t Cinco Vldls , un Oeall!llO 1968 ••l"ltura Movlt---~ios Htnnanos de1 Hoeffo .i.~1Cl'o0 42" a• Movit Just ~s -~ .. -;;;--The Naked Gun 1~88 -.,, Mo1M • Mt I H.m 1988 Gf .-~Dun~ ~Mcme •• ·~Front .; EH G LA LI• G.OW" '.... "'Mo111t .. Love llvts on· 195; Oril'lll """' Wat~stor ,Ull!Nn Dodd Movie. "Bad 01y "''., Movoe ••• The W11 of~ RONI" 19891 R • ~MoYlt •• "Tlh Two" 11988 [)ra"'a• G•ani Goooe-. R ln19 Gadgtl~looner T-1~M111M Ed Bewllt '*' ~Otten ACfff ll>fa9net ~.,of SHL .. A Hltchcocti Otten •cm Boo Miiier NHL li«••y Hamora Wllaii><s at ... /l'lt-\ K·"9~ 1L1ve -PY ... So• fCl!ppet't Replay K I Atplly liockey :spons H'9flt1{C ea111ett>a11 ., ·'-t"'\ ~t Temott1 ---+Spol1s.nlef\ on TV tRl Jcoac11es w,.1 Mo1111· "Go Ba111111' Cont o MoYlt • • • • "Slngin 1n Int A1111" 19S21 (iell(' 11.e"r G ~Yll • • • "St... las" 1 t98ec ':><1 , r oeill PG ..; Mov11 u AmlM.lsll Bay" 11966 ()lm;i. H"';I' 8• ,., Moe~ey Rooney !Movie .. 'lntide tilt Third "-di" (1981 D<r~ A '''1-'. __ •_H_•Vff __ _,. Movlt 'AIYI Oe1lll -"'' d MoVlt .. "()ppos.ng FOfct t%6t Tom Sl!e•r" R ~ ... "Aboul Lltl N l •C.8() A~e A B11htball ~vie u • ··EMa Thats tht W1y 1111 19·0 _[Movie .. • _!Ms on Tour" t 1972 ._.11S•C<1' !_ •' p,,.\ ,., ~ Sp9edw1 .. Murder Slit Wrote , ~ Siie Wrote , So• M<anll Voce NEW YORK -.. Goodfcllas." dirt·ctor Manin Srorcese's v1' 1d ponra~al of one man·, Irle 10 the 'tafia . \\•h \llted 1hc Best Picture of 1990 h~ 1hc "lat1onal ~ot:1et) of f 1lm C'n11cs unda~ The ~1ct\. made up of 40 mo' 1c cnt1 cs. from 't<'\er.11 ma1or .\mr ncan puhhratwns. announced th(' winner\ during 1t<. ~5th annual 'oting mcct1n~ al thl· '\lgunquin M1r/1 ll1tln11 aALllOA CINIMA ~ I fl < • 11 ' • l\11• n.. ~· ~-C••-.. 1o .... 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Lie .._........, r.. ,_ ..._""*-, w oft'er a comp1iment.e11 lhuttJe •the mn-rt. 1MtJ Part..,.. ~at. a '-r,. pool, jea••sl, ftloe "" •• t ant•,..,,.,_......_ N9taunnt nat ...... ...Jk '° ......._ • .., · •et. nllhtitllua.. and much, much man. Come relu and eftJoJ our M1' .... 111.,11•11 aa4I ...._.,, ....Wtehment. Wt mw IOIMM a.t .._ te in ••.._...,......II& NeWJGlt &Ivel. ancl 11th lerwl. Wt .. ••Uac .. ..-J1111 • ou .... n.wwteta. ..... '9: The Marina O.tewQ W•tway IDD • ' (714) 11649'1 (800) Ml IOll In c.Htonda • • • LOCATION 18 BVBilt'1111NG • • • Hotel 10 Ma nhattan. saKi Ehsaocth '-"e1<;. a ~oc1et} spokeswoman Thr Bc\1 ..\ctor a'Aard "'ent 10 krt·m ~ Iron\ for h1 portra)al of Claus 'on Rulo" in "Rc,cr'lal of f Ort U nl" .. .\ njl'hCa H USIOO \.\a<; named Be<.t .\Urt''\S for her' worl in "The Gnftcri.." Scorcese was named Be 1 D1rl"r· tor for "'Goodfella'I ... 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Ill If' 4\ "•\ 10 0 \.,,.. ..-. ef -V-1 • ~t\ II \ • l ~ IDWA•OS HU#TJNGTON TWIN Ill\• I M_, \1 11411011111 IC ....... --'·" (... • 11 \ I() Ill ti) I\ I ... ,_,....,, .~ I • • • \ ·' 411 I\ ....... THI UNIVl•lfT'I' CINI-H •S l """"" °'"'" II\• 1111 ' 1 ••w••• ldu0<to4'M• tl'CJ II • 10 • •\ • . "'• o..t .. -111 •t • "' •o lO I ._.,--'_ C.., ,Pu I I \ I() ti •O I~ • n.. ..... 1a "-• ,,, • 'I() 1 • JO \1111-t .r•(, 111 \ I I\• 10 ,. HeMe -!'Ct• 6 I\ II IO tO IO WOODl•tDGI (INIMAS 1•"4"<4 '· '""•t l .;o.•• 0.oW S\ ! 06\\ .._ A-... tK. \ 4\ II 10 I\ I ~ -·· ,_ .... ,_ 1rv I \ II() ' IO • IO I nte •-le '" • 4\ • 4\ .. ..,.,.. 11 •1-w•--.ll'G l tjl> I\ I IO 10 4\ \ nt• •viol• N-lllJ \ I\ t H f) I\ hmtlllllllJ 'OUNTAIN VALA.ff TWIN I• •nu•\l/f""'Of" '" 1\0 I H--"-• ff'GI . I I\ I!) ti) I floe ·--n 0.W" U...er r(, \ .... '1' Ill I l() 10 'AMILY •C>Utt CINlllllA '16 1 • nvr•I \t .. , IJ01 I AlilotMt M ""9el l'<>I I t \ J 4S S 0 1 0 • 4\ 1 n.. ....... 1•1 • ., ' , lO 10 11--sa.--• lf"(i-IJI J SI\ 1 lO . •) ..... -·1T-.... T-1'C. l lj l 4 •. 10 -·~ .. .. i: . - . ~-, . I I ,. Editorial N1w11v•_..1 . . troubles to ca• It will "'1le so~ u~ btf~ w real mc:a.niaa of Califomla Go' Pttc Y. tlson's ma:.rguraJ speech bttomcs cl~r Con,cnuon <km.ands that t.Msc ~ shine ,.,th opum1sm a nd nn.gmg •'Ofds.. The substan ::'t -and lbc <k,,J -•'lll ~ m t.bc cktails.: the lite of the State address TUC5da). t.bc draft budart Thursda) and the subsequent budgrt re'-uiocs. a.s ~ ~ negotiated. and as nc~ (and pnbaps e'en mo« dcpr~QJ) fiscal data come 10 through the spnng. But there ts no one •bo can qUUTd ,,th Wllson's emphasis and. 1f the go,cmor follo•'S lhrough. a ,th t.M sluft in pohq and pnonucs he sttk.s .. That shalt. 1mpl) put.. is from cont'Ctlng to anuapaung. and from remtd1at1on to prr~non of Lbc enormous problems C'ahfom1a faces: the drug probkms.. the prc>bkms of babies born "1th addictions. the school dropout probkms.. the health problems. Wilson addrcsstd man) of tbc things be talked about during the campaign. pan1cul.ut~ 1bout sun.mhning the budget proc<"s and ~ponding to the desire of C'ltuen to make go' emment "ork He also ~ent out of his "'3~. as he has an '1rtuall~ e' cf) thing he's done since his ek-cuon. to sho" that he means to "Or ... "'lh lhe legislature. and lo bc acce able to othe~ The message. after the s1~-mentahl) of the last fe" ~ca~. has bttn dch,ert'd so oft~n th.at 11 lca'es no doubt that this adman1 strat1on d~sn 'l me.an to bc an c'tens.on of " h3t preceded 1t B> OO\\, \\ 1lson and his staff ha' e sttn the dismal fiscal numlx~ that confront California. G1' en all the bad news the>'ll ha'c to deh,er. the~ ha'e to hope that the~ can turn around the antangJbles -the sense that the go ,ernor 1s engaged. that he cares and that he ~ill listen -long be fore the) wall be able to deh,er good ne"'S with lhc budget Today In History Toda) 1s Tue~a). Jan. . tht' eighth da) of 1991 ThC're art' .'57 da)s lef'\ 1n th<' -.car Toda~ 's H11hltght 1n H1stof) On Jan 8. IQ l 4i rock-and-roll kgcnd Eh 1~Prt:slt'' "'as horn m Tupt'lo. M1c;s On th" datr In 1642. astronomer (Jahleo d1t"d 1n Arcctn. ltah In 18 15. l forces It'd b~ GC'n ndrt'w Jackson dcfratro the Bn t- 1sh 1n thC' Bault' of "-IC'w Orlean'> - the closing cngagrmcnt of the \\ ar of 181 ~ In 1918. Prr'>1de nt Wilson outhnt'd his 14 points for J)C'att after World War I In 1959. Charlt'S Ot' Gaulle-~"IS mauauratt'd as president of Fnintt's F1f'\h RC'pubhc In 1964. Prt's1drn1 Lyndon B Johnson d cclar('d a "War on PoHr- ty." In 1965. the tar of India and • SO H:XAJ (X') ~ I 'OJ /..J Kt. )QR "1IU AZ~ 1¥rir ND RU· ~ IASf /lF,A1'0I 50 Nl5lfl NIV- FNl S(U/llfA ~ I Sf! ' I Otht'r StOkn ,rms "e~ rtlUmffl to the ..\men n M u~um of '•tural H1stof) 1n Nrw York In 1973. S«ttl pck't' LaJl s bC'· t"'~n lht' l 'nnro t.att'S and 'onh V1t'tnam mumro ne2r Pans In I ens. Judge John J mC"a ordertd thr ~•ra~ of \\ atrrptC' figuf'("S John \\ ~an Ill. Hrrbcn \\ fl..almbach and kb 1uan \la- g:rudt'r from pnson In 19-6, Chou En-la1. pttm1t'r ot (luna since thr communists tool pQ'-'t'r an I Q.4Q. d1ro m lk1Jm1 at lge .. In 19 1. ..\mC'ncan Trkpho nt' and Tt'lq:raph ~ttlro the Justttt ~partmcnt's aamrust lav.su11 apmstJt b) llJ"tt•na to dl\C"St mclf of tht' 12 Bell )-StC'm rompanaf'S: In 19 5. th<' Rt'' <'rt'nd Lawrence Manin Jcnro v.as kidnapped m Lebanon (he was rt'lnsro af'\rr IQ mo nths m capt1' II)) -81 1k ASHClald ~ ,. .,,.,,,, .... ., K.T£s ~ , New governor s~eks major revamp of Republican Party I• ''°''(' \!~I an tr>.h DC Legemts Yo ho ho and se er&l bottles of rum •n-i.rOi: .I • ....Jo.l • • • ~ .b.t' n: • r , n-r;:rn ·., r• :~ _u, u tti ·' n.'T' yr ', ... ~he J, ' ~ .. ,-.·~-, "' tb ~'C'S ,\Q ,... w .)to .an.! m.: t .. '1· :t.11, .. ~... ' ~ -.k~ ' AnJ r>('\.Y°', < ..... -:~~~ ty\\)OJ t,., " ' .. .. ~x.st :''-~-uu, n~ t~.at --c n.a~ "I<' ... \" ~'1W"' .._..,/ ~ ro' .... "(' H .. >' '~l &: ·h.&f\! t .. , ;.'\U• ~ S.. ud\a-.! ~ ...... ,N t~ • :-utn ",.,:-n,;,an :"""" :, " :!\.at 'I ,,. ~r­ ~--".l H ' ... untn -'.l"' r rr, .. lfl ,.amt Ho•ts of OUtf'3&<' on w ogh1 o'u Go' ~tr \\1kon's ~of John X'm'-'Ur .l h SlA"tt'SSOr tn w l ' Sm.ate-s.ho .. th3t the' truth 1s da•n1na on R~~hcan roa- Sff\'IU'n -\\ 1lson is dtttnnanc'd to ~nu.._c-the' st.Jtt' pin' into h1 o"n m0tt pngm:au .. • ~ modttatt' \"".l..-.J • ,'!' h<' r.IU"'l turr .lf\'\UnJ .al'J ,' , """"' • • .:s 1 ~ ,:smJ'li ~n r .. , .t ' ,. .. ~. II" , .. !._.,, sh•r" ~ .-aaw" • "h , w"':!;I ·~ ,h l •.lh :"VT\LI \"\.~ 1n ' ·" · ·~ \\ h1k' -=hangot .. -.omt'S t"Spt°'.,.alh hard to the' GOP \\ 1lson·s La n(\ k\ngt"f lool s hl e an 1mpo55•N<' J~am The' njh1 .... ing (If Cahfom1.i Rt>· puN1('ltn1'>m ,~ not th<' Jominaung fon-e 11 -.:a .. dunni tht' h<''d.t' oi Rl"'ln.t.ld Rt'~n .inJ \b' R31T<'m \\ 11~'0 S <.('l<\:-t1\."'ln \."'If ~ \ m\.'\Uf J sUtt' St"n.lt(•r from ODl\gt' l \.lUnt' ~nJ a formt'r IT\.1''-"'r of .\nahc':m. surpnst'd mo-.t SUI~ l .lPll'-'' \.~ ~l"'C'n (J1't'n ~h.at \\ tlson v..is ~ling m a ~ st'IUIOr h0 .. ('\('1' lht' .ippoantmt>nt m:al.C"'I .a lot l,f ~n~ mdttd in rrtro pt'\.'t. 1 l l'2n t'' t'n st"em tht' m1.> t k'S.11..-al \.'h'-"''("(' Thr nev. gt>' C"mor's pnonttC"'I . a~atl~ shortrnr<I th<' list l,j poss1b1htaes. .\.s Ouant' G~""'tt. .l n Fran· c1sco ~mocratlC' k a<kr. com- mrn1ro. ··\\ 1lson "a fish1n, m " pl"t'tl\ d~ pool of ult'nt ·· Gamtt. v.ho SC'nC'd as cha1nnan of Dianne ft'1 nstt'1n' gu~m;uon.tl campatg.n. 1s a h1ghh part1S3n fis- urr But 1f lhC' JUI('(' from thC' Sl'ur gnpn 1s squttzcd out \."'If his rt"· marl . h1 ~ auon 1~ in tur- mon' -.11h •hat t''<'n \\ 1l~ln's td · lov. -mockralt' Rt'publKan w('f'(' ~'IOI Earhrr. ont' ol thC' nC''-' S'-" t>mor''> dost' assooatC'S. m tn1ng to e'pl;un -. h~ tht' xnatt' app.>intmC'nt ... ,ts so Iona dda}r<I. dC'da~. "It\ hard to find ~ clont' of Ptl<" \\ 1lson .. )' tt. 1t is. C"SJ>C'CUllh among th\" currtnt crop of statt RrpubhUln offi~holdC'n. Martin Smith l1<'P ~t.ltc '<n R<'d., \t.•~n ' l ,~ °''"'' H 1, at('r "''" J ,.inJ "·r )t."'Of"(' thl'I f''IOI t-\ O\ltH'ft th.at ~\ml'Ur ··3, J .. · ff\\O' M \'(' I "l~­ l"'lnh 4-('n.ltN' .... h,, "ll('('I\ th(' IC't •'n t-u 1nC'" pt, 1,,.._,r h' r n."lh\i1.'( pn~t'Jth rrn.llt\ tht• thin~' th:ll \\ '''°'"'n <.t.inJ, l\.\f · \torpn m"ht h.a' \" g.t1ne'\.i th<' Jl'lt'i t\t°l"S('ll t>ut \ht' 1nJ1.-31C'\.i t'.trh I\.\ \\ 1l~ln lh.lt \he.' J 1J rwa ".tnt It r .. \l ,,, h<'r nl\'°lit'r.ltl"" '•It, .. ,n \ .llk' t>u'1 nl:'-., t'\('\. Ull ' \" .,an,! h•r mC'r Rt>p fJ /"hJu th(' """'' IQ 'ti ~n.lll' n,lmin,~· .anJ l .trl.i Hill tht' Bu'h JJm1m\trJll\\O·,· trade f'('Pfl""<"nt.lll' l' \lnlllJrh h""'l thc-m~h ~ out t\I "'" 1JC'r.tlh'" .\n<.llht'r pnlnHn• n1 m,\\.kr.&t<' <.tatr ~nJtt' \h ,wr :' l <".lJC'r lo..<'11 \t.tJd, also J1 rl.l'l'I •1k n1a1."'1 m ''"nS tt"' \\ .t'h1n~1· n Th\" .. hl'"·~ J\ J I .lt'>k I' \\ .'4•n "'('f'(' further hm •,·J .... , th(' tknuk3n runJ ra' '~ ... ,._, 1h:i1 hr .lht'ld l'lf th(' OC'.'" ~·".t h•r \u._~, 1n t .al h '" .i ' m.1J1•1 \IJIC"\\Hk ('i('(lh'n' J,'l(',n' ,,,m.· cht'aph 3nJ \\ 11'4.•n •h"l'lln.1 :.• lin...t <><'mt'\lnt' l'Jpahk ,\1 J ' .,~ lhl· nC'l~n C3mp11gn tunJ, ~' mour mu t run 1n 1 <N: IM Bnt of Edltor11 H1tllns Fd1111r'~ noh' Th,· lt>/h1" in~ .Jn' '· 111pl,' 111 Ora.oar Coast Oatl) Pilot's n.'ada t't>mml'nr' .111J , 1111- • """ I h,· PUoc puN1'h''' 1h1''4' fl'l>Jl(lO\C'<I. fln .1 l 1'!'UIJ1 N''' .111.f • '1' '''"·'~''' ,,, ,,.,,,,,.,.,. "' '.1// lht' f ,t1mr~ H cHl1fk• .11 tM-'·N ·v. I JUSt 9.'tJ\t to SI~ that Roth h1ld has bttn m y most fa, ontc res· taurant an ewpon lkac-h for all of 13 )~n. Many of m)' b1n.hd1) ccl- ebrat1ons ba"c bttn 1hC'rc and l ot\cn 10 thcrr for lunch. HC'td1 and staff arc so v."l.nn and fncndly. Wc'rt' SO ll\t"IWd to ha"e a beautiful RothSC'h•kfs 1n o.-pon Beach 0 I J.Ul t wanted to make a comment on Beverly Rc1U • column on the Roch1eh11d's ResLau.rant in Corona d\•i Mir. I t~t 1t was rully ~11 done 1nd I ttaUy apprttiatcd the bed· sround on the owntt. tar l hkc thes re icw the bnl. c In fridlly's Nat oa tk rro.1 ,. thi)· .,., two firtMCG ... ""' lftC.ed totMbod) from .... • , tom -pipt. 1•1 I lit'e ,.awe OI • ftrt1nC11; '*' a.ow come wr .,.., have a pictwc fll•.., ~ ...... I ..... ,. ...... IO MYC I '* ....... ..-. .... •• 11.q 'flllldts .,, • Cl "' ...... . ttwYmalillle•lm ..... ..._ '""" ....... • .\lso. 1f )OU l'Ould ha\l· Lr1,,J T 1C'e·s surfina column l'n 1hc 11 .. m1 p.t&t" of tht' port '4."' Ill'" '"" fhuf'-.· da'. that would l"t'.tlh ~ n1, l' Most propk JU t Jon t fl'Jhtc hr's onh 1n 1hcl"t' on Thur.Ja, .inJ \OU 101 him tud Nd. 1n lhl· nonh 40 thrt'C' • urfi is "°alh 1mJ''rt;an1 10 lht' 0raf\lt' OolSl Ktti> up the' gooJ v.(\r\. LIJ Ill• 1111 llw 1 nott<'CJ m thC' artt<k on thf barbt('~ ann ckath and also m tht' poh~ ~pon. )ou·~ S&\lf\I th1np hkt he ~• fi und b) 1 o n h1 coU<'h but that '" poor arammar 1t' "' You la) an ob ., dov.n. hlc wu l1y doVrn a boo · but 1 ptnon hr d o-.n. So plcate be a saod nampk of tood srammar "' the commun11) 'u '') ..... t ... --~ ... L ... ,· ...... ,(', 'C\J'<'.1C'\.1' •\~'I 'T\\"'' s ' ""I I ,,. I\ s :-., X°' 'Tl,,_ .1 •• l.-..! t-' \\ ' n ' n J ~ ,. ~ ' • 'fl t\\ rs1~ lhc l'nc-' \, , 1·, , "ho l :ktl" .a 1,\nun 111 "<. J ~u ,. 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"' 1 ·-, •th J ~t~ m~n' m '"'~UO<°' .\r lnJun Uf'l"\SJT\$ tn ,., {) ~' , JU'4"\1 the' ""4Jlt"n aoJ r,.,<°',, h\ :it\lnJ,\n th<' m1 .. , l'T'I"~ :l"'~\ ("\('r\th " ~t th._ t-<-1' "ht'"h lh<' ~nN l ·-t\ th rn~t"' l"'('l\ .. rl\C'd anJ rt"h un ' thc-11 t-<-11" anJ SC't a t , ''\\ ,·n1 th\" tnC'nJh kx-al tn· J1:tn" ''' Chn .. u.ln1t' In 1--the m1' ,m wa~ m.>'"N h ' 11, ~nl '1lt' .JnJ a Flt !.l1..W11C , hun h .. .a' t-<-tun en I .. ~- "" I~ ~ I Si : v.h1~ ~ ,hurd 1 ".I' ,·r1..,111Jt>J -.,'th "'" h•rrt·r Jun n th<' m~ \I.a~' .tn \".anh(lu.t t' J tn>\<d (he' ~u1l,h n •. l 1lh Qi ~l 1 \pk 1 h<' -.at<r s.upph "-&' un"~ru1n .anJ .-r\'r' 1.a11<-J \\ tlJ mu,1.al\1 -.ttJ hl'\l~ht tl lll th(' \ 'Unln 1n thC" .... ,)(I or &ht' p.lJn--. ~('('p 11,\umh<'\1 anJ bc'pn h\ \ t\\ l t' \\U a l\th\"r lft {he' fi('fJ, 1 h\" 'p&n1~ rn~I\ .t.nJ \kt~ h.aJ lahl'rt'J k"'n h,,un fot ch< 'Uf"\ ,, .ii (It thC'lf m1 MOn &°'1 • r ,,, 1hn llt'\1 ~1th tht> nc• t-' ln <"nJh lnJan, th.at ~ hJJ .s n, h .. ,rt'J 1n tht'tr hatbot ' Th<-pJJIT' Pt'~ttd a k~-.l.out ~nd tkJ " 1h th<ir k " trn urC".\.. tcawna ''"" thl" m1 \Jt'n pm .ln t \\ h<'n 1hn rt\.'(t'N Bouchaid·~ mt"\~ tht' ~pana h t-omma~r J<' 1J<'J h\ Jt'al firmh -.1tb )ht pn\hkm anJ nt ~l •ord llhat tht' t rt'" ,.,,uJJ lanJ. hut hC' ~Id onh s•' <' them pov.Jer and hN .. n,l ,uht'r pro' '"on \\ ht'n \our namr 1 H1ppohU'. ''"<'a ·um~ \OU kam to act t ('arh un lnl.'tnscd b) th1!1 rtph' to a rounNu$ ttq~t onl to ~ pm' 1s1 n. Bouchard landC'd a pam of I mrn and '" l'&nnon •oo matchtd n the m1 1 n '11 The Jc~nders ~ lcavina \he piratC1 10 do as lh(') r•~ The) bu.r'Md d\c mthtaf) racb and IO'-cmor's hou •nd dranl. all thC' v.tnc and ""hi t) tht found and destro)cd C:\.'tt)\lt' rl of " har tn IM "tllaec Then. a.ft V'aft®I "lfCI of lftlO • 1ca11on. some dnard. lashed to.w cannon t0me fall1ns by tbt •>· 1dc. \Mo bripnds snarrcd beet\ thfu 1p. The) loit I "'" who too drunk IO ftid thftr way l4tftdl ....,.ad thit pnte m- ttattOft -IMt the mce hid NI IW9) .-ilh the IDlllloa ~~ M BcMMnl and .. ,.,. .. buried tbeir booCY befDN ....... ••r· ....... dllf..,... ..... .... _.. ......,..., ...... .. ftlMI n 90 • ... dlmi ~k .. -•ldespCMMMth'dll ..... A 19dilf Wl .... ....., a .... W • llllUM ID n. .......... ............ -........ ... . .. .. . ' lllltll lllft; ....,_.., .. Mot~ do.,• • dllllEt ol ......, ..... 'ic .... ............ 50s ctow1h. ••••• " lllf.tOs lows II •llY ~ witll • .. .... to .... llllflt cJltll(t •• 5QL ............. -.: ,..,, CIMy .... IOI .,, """" Ill Or • • jllftellt dlilltc• .. .. e-ty .. lilt ....,, .. Ille"' .... .. 'tti ...... "'°' llltll8ys ....... AIMS ti lllOlftllt hit 111111 low dNls "' TODAY'S SUN llllt lowtf tltvtlloflt O!llefWISt lllCIU""C Sunrise: 6:56 a.m. tlol!OiMU Ind I silllll clllnct ol r llff Sunset: 5:02 p.m. () 0 . Last Otr. 1st Otr. Full Moon New Moon Jan. 7 Jan. 15 Jan.23 Jan.30 OCEAN BOATING °"' ..., ~ "*" ... , •. Ille ... 11<lllll llllthHI 10 •nl I It IS hob •Ill 11004 au FISHING Coed catclltS ot 1oc•h111 Ind •lehrel ..,.. "'*1• ..... ,~ SOiM bollilo Wiid bass. catwon Ind sc• TIDES TODAY f 101 l'Cfl 3 30 I m so f1<sl low tl03u 11 Secolld h4P SOO pm 1& Secofld low 9 t6 p Ill 21 REPORT SURFING lOCATllll SQ( SIM Hufot-.lOll Bt1th t J POOi ""'"'1 lltach t 1 '°°' lJlllftl lucll t 1 pool Salt Cr• I l fto1 Siii CletNntt I 7 pool llOllEOAY fnll'Cll 426 • "' ~I rn1 1ow t108 Im 0 1 S«ond ... 6 la p l'I 10 Second lo• tO~ om B ~ ..... ..... 'Jt ......... .............. .. llIIIA ........ " ...... .. .. ..,... ...,., c t t I t r lelllptfatum FRONTS: • • COLD • ,,,_. ® © HIOH LOW ..... ......... ....... ..... .. c.... ,_ t:'::: ......, ..... .._. ..... 0....... °"'" , .. ~ , ..... ....,Cly ..... Sier .... ........ '-llllet S..fr.-C. s. .... S..1111 iaol, ....... S..t•--~ .... llllO• • • • • • MAU STA~RY ~~G]E.:J~EJO~~ 9C>MAS ffAM T.aTQWS fUJRRIES llKJJIJI ICE 1IU#NY naouor ctOLOY II • ..... .. w » ...... JJ • 11 ..... M on ~JlC " •• :\•. " • • JI .. u ~ II .. . .. .,, .... .. M 41 ..,... ,. • • .... » ,. " .... n ,. u , ...... .. .. u ..... • M .. ...... • u .. ...... JJ 11 .. •-Cltr fJ .. ., l• ..... M • tJ .Ullt ... • • u ....... .. •• ....... 7t " .. ...... n S1 ti .... ,"' II .., \I ...... u ua ......... u 11 .. .., .. °" • ,. w a.. 1• . .. 0..... .. ,, " ........ u ...... n ....... 4J .......... u ... u U• • WllliloCllr l1 ,,. ..... n ~ft .. s. ... It l _SI ........ II 1 .... a .........,c 0 ... n .. ....... , ,. JJ n ..,.. rM= ~ 1.-.. ._Cir ~ .......,. . '"" .. ... ., '•" ,. n ., ., M II . " •1 It n n D ll ., . ., . .. J1 u u .... J5 J,I n u .. ti 6J ,. .. , .. ., u .. l1 II " ~ • M ti M CONDOMS From A 1 in some form of ~\ual acu' tt) h~ qe 19 "We v.111 continue to \ho" <.tu- dents what a condom looks hkc." Jacobson said "I firmh behe"e 11's 1mponan1 that v.e do ·talk 10 kids about .\IDS and the mks involved of being sexual!~ acu'e But the onl) sure "a) 10 a' 01d the disease is to practice ahs11ncncc." tough balancing act for teachers womed about AIDS and teen-age pregnanc). and )'Cl also aware of society's conCt"rns about giving sex- ual!) exphcu information to ch1I· dr<'n. accordina to Hoaan. "If you know a large percentage of the students are sexually active. )Ou do feel some responsibility to educate them m every possible wa~ ... she said ... It's tncky 10 do ~our JOb and also appease those people "ho are opposed 10 sex education 1n the schools." Anti-growth group says It ·ha~ backing to force vote on Westpark Village II Sex cduca110n in th(' 1990s 1s a WATER From A 1 monthl) usage This ra11oning program is the Cit} 's third step in .... ater conscn a- t ion .\ voluntan proe,ram. "h1ch s1mpl} a\ked ut111.•n., to reduce their \\atcr use failed. and in fact increased ..... all·r u~ So in June l'NO the lll\ adopted a stncter program 1n \\ h1ch res1- dt·nh "ho U'>t' more than 7 500 gallons of water a month had to pa} a 10-pcrccnt o,urlhargl'•on tht: bastl "a1er ra te ( ommt·rc1al o' eruM'ro; RILEY From A 1 Rile). 78. underwent quadruple h> pass surge!) fx c 11 al Hoag Memorial Hospital to clear blockages near his hean There TRIAL From A 1 frec;hcd his ml'mor. \omc"hat hut < anc implied '>l'\l'rJI 11mc' that pohct• h.id 1n1..orrt'l lh rl·lorlll·d ht\ 'itatemcnt'i Bot h he .ind Hrl nt I full.ind arc ~till h"1ng in the hou\e on \nthon\ ( 1 rdc o" nnl h, 't o .. h 1 o;a to·" mothl·r \~h1k \ 11\h1.,.110 "' tx·1ng held at count\ 1.111'"" .\no1her frrcnd of \ mh1<.ato'<.. who<;c IL''iltmlln\ ha' hccn pr1..··re- corded told nrnwrntor<; he dcarh rememhcr1..·d J w mml'nt Yosh1satn made tn him .1hout four days before Fchc1a·., death. '>Jtd l)cpul\· D1s1rrct A1tornr' Charle' Middleton RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,, ,_...., c...r. .... t! ttn ...... lln .. ctSTI IUA-Stl-115' "'l'fl' 1.hargcd a SO-percent surcharge The surcharge and education about the drought apparent!) w-orked. because Dixon reported that last summer the city's water u~ "as rcduled 7 10 4 percent from the rnor 'ear But the ·cit} ma) ha'e 10 go 1n10 a Pha\c .i or <.''en Pha'>c 5 plan - " hirh v. outd mandate a :?().percent redun1on -h\ the summer. Dhon sard In Dec~mber. Metropolitan Water D1\lmt offinals indicated lhc "alcr allcxat1on k'els could be reduced h' that much b\ 'iUm· mt·n1mc 01\on ..aid · ha'e bt:1.·n no comphca11on\ follow- ing the ~ucce <.sful surgcr). ~11..Danil'I said. 1 h1..· former Manne ( orps general has reprc\t'ntcd the "Fabulous Fifth" J1 .. tnl't \111 C'C 1974 -By Tiie D•llY Piiot n,cr dinner \ osh1sa10 allegedl ~ wld Tom f-lorn that he hated thl· hah\ hccau\c !.he t"n ed 100 much \.1 1ddle1on \aid In a "h1r,pcr Yoc,h1..a10 1hen leaned forAard and r('pon('dh said. "I migh t ki ll ha ·· Tht· child''> mother. v.h o 1s a1d1n~ Yoc;h1--...tn's defense. 1es11fi1.·d thal Felicia began crying "hl•ne' er 'i mh1\ato v.as around ahout onl' "eek after the) moved 1n ~hl· 'it11l ap11arcntl) belte"e~. ho"t'' a that 't osh1~10 1s innocent The prehmmary hearing. tu dt·· 1amine whether therc l'I enough C\ 1dence to force Yocoh1satn 10 'itand trial for murder. ir, C\fX'Ued to conclude Wedne~a) By Karen Auge Or~ Coast Delly Piiot IRVINE -A group trying to stop construction of more than 3.600 homes on what now is an agricultural field 1n the hean of the City says 1t has cleared the first hurdle toward ach1ev1ng 11s goal. In 1 ne Tomorrow lead e r Chnstopher Mears said s1gnature- ga1hcnng effons last weekend put the group's pe11t100 dnve to fo rce a 'otc.• on the project. O\ er 1h1.· top. Mear<i ~•d the group has collected more than .100 resident'>' signa- tures. well o'er the nearl'" S. 700 required to force an elecuon. and expects to have e'en more b) the 11mr 11 rlrliH·rs the pe111 1ons to the Police probing weekend attack as hate crime CO TA MESA -A I 9·year-old man wa s Ju mped from behind. tx·atcn and kicked repeatedly by a ~rou11 of men who )elled homosex- ual \lurs C'a rl}" Saturda) morning. The man "as treated and re- lea'>ed at Hoag Memonal Hospital in r-.('v.J)()n Bea<. h. "here he re- l C1 Hd Stitches on h1'> face ( n~ta Mesa Police gt Ron <;m1th said the l ase "ould be in· 'c~11ga1ed as an apparent "hate c nmt• .. one· of onh a few such inndcnt'i in the Ctl\ 1n recent mem· on. he said. "We've had 'C" fc v. of them. We try 10 nip the~ things in the hud as soon as the) hapix-n." m1th said. Smith said th1.· l'lt\ had not had a noticeable prohlcm. with s<><alled skinheads or g.'l )·bashing in several years. The v1c11 m toll! police he had stopped at the Souplanta11on res. taurant at 1555 \dams Street 10 use the restroom Whrn he left the restaurant and Hossed thc parking lot toward ht'i car JUSI after mid· p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-1 ntght Saturda}. he "as Jumped from heh1nd b-. t"o or thrtt men. JOAQUIN NEEDS A HOME IN THE CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT! NOW/ CAN YOU HELP?· He's a charmer from ( Spain wttb top grades ... yoa!ll love him and improve your Spanish! Be needs a new bome and lte needs It OW! to get a loaqaln or uotlaer fuduU., foftip esc•uge stacleat ••erever yoa are In Corona Del Mar. CALL HONIE, 968-2704, NOW! He told polite he did not get a good look at th e mC'n, whom he said Oed on foot -By n e D•lly Pilot DEAN From A1 administrator in the Newpon-Mesa Unified School District. He also served ar, n dean at Orange Coast College During the swe:irina·in cer· emony. Dean stressed the import· ance of early childhood education proarams. business and education pannerships. and a need to "brina back the JOY" of being a teacher and a student. Dean as optimistic that Gov. Pete Wilson will be more symP1thctic to education fundina than fonner Gov. Ocorae ~ukm(jiu, but said he also understand the tatc's S6 billion bud~t ddk lt wtll make the fiaht for ntw education fundina a challe-nte in the ycan ahead. City Council tonight. The signatures m~t be venfied h) the C'lly ckr.k befd-e an election con he called. Mears said he wa s not surprised hv the number of signatures. ·but hadn't e"tpected anti-growth senti- ment to be so strong in the cit). "Most people SB) we don't need more growth and we don't need more traffi c I didn't e"tpcct the reacuo n to be so strong. But people are sick and ured of wh at O \ erdevclopment has done all O\ er lhe count~ ·· Ma)'or Sall) .\nnc hendan said she. too. was not surpnsed that ln me T omorro" apparent!) has gathered mon.· than enough s1gna- tu res. "People will sign anything ... she said. Sheridan accused the group of switchmg gears in lls opposition 10 the proJect . ln1ttall), critics chargc:d the development tackt'<i affordable housing. No". the) arc advocating a hall to the prOJCCt that would preclude building an) affordable housing. she said 'ihendan and councilmen Barr) Hammond and .\n Bloomer \Oted 1n fa, or of the project. known as Westpark Village II. which would occup) ~vrral hundred acres bordered b\ Culver Om e. Harvard .\"rnue. !nine Center Dnve and Barranca Parl.."a> ( ounc1lwoman Paula Werner cast the single dis- senting 'otc ,, Keit h Greer, vice president of Irvine Community Builders. the arm of the lrvine Co. overscemJ the project. attnbuted the petition driq:'s apparent success 10 mislead· ing informatton d1sS<"minated by lrvinr Tomorrow. urecr said the company would conduct an information campaign of 11s ov.n that would focus on the ment~ of the project. and the consc- quc:nces of the no-growth stance In me Tomorrow appears to be adopt mg. Such a pollc) -would mean .. econ· om1c disaster" for Irvine. he said. "In me Tomorrow w1 II have 10 ac- ce pt respons1b1li1y for the economic prohlcms that v.111 be created 1n 1h1s ctt\ " 1f their effon succeeds Prosecutor says couple pleaded .for their lives before being shot By Jim Gillespie Cny Newt Service ANT.\ -\NA -An Orange County pros- ecutor's voice cracked with emotion Monday as he told Ju ror. ho" two gunmen laughed JUSt bt-forc the) shot an o\nahe1m couple who begged for mere) DepU I) l>1stnct Attorney Bryan Brown strug- gled "''h h1\ emotions as he recounted how Ryoko Hanano \\as l..1llcd and her husband KaLUm1 paral) 1ed in a Jul)" I 0. 1988. attack by two men who said the) "<.'re interested m buying a Corvette the couple had for ~le - Brown said R}oko Hanano was told to "shut up" when she began to pray and that the gunmen laughed when her husband begged the men 10 takt• the car but lea\l' them alive. Momeni'> later. the Hananos. handcuffed together. were kneeling at the side of their bed with their heads ht-tween the boll spring and mattress. Brown 'Ulld . Both were thcnshot ~veral times through the mattre'i.s. Ryoko Hanano was killed and her husband cnt1cally wounded 1n the nighttime attack in their Anaheim home "God was on Mr. Hanano's side that night," Brown said of the 64-ycarold landscaper who was , hit in the neck b} a bullet intended for his head. The bullet. which left him paraJyzcd. had struck a bcdspnna first Brown told nta Ana Supenor Coun Jury that the defendants 1n the case -Robcn ClarcnCt' Ta\ lor Norman James DeWitt and Nanelle Scheid -v.cr1..· hrol..c and had decided to steal and sell the black< onette, \\h1ch was wonh $20.000 Ta> lor. 1M and DeW111. 35. face the death pcnalt} tf found guilt) of the fi ,e fel on) count'> the) fan· bcrnusc the murder "as committed in the com1s'i1un of a rohbt-1) and a burglary. the prosec utor \<ltd Brown said la) lor "as the tnggennan ~he1d :?9 '" not facing the gas chamber hecau~ 'lhe "J\ not armed and had left the Hanano·s home before the shootings took place. Rrown s:ud In ht\ OJ'X'ntng remarks, DcW111's attorney. ueorge Peters. told the JUI'} his chent was guilt) of nothing and was unaware that Taylor was planning 10 shoot the couple "Thi happened spontanrously, wtthout any forethought. at best." Peters said as his long-haired client looked on L1kew1se. Sche1d 's attorney. Charles Maraines. said his chent was duped into arranarna the meeting between Taylor and K.azum1 Ryoko. He said Ta) lor convi nced his client he wu sincerely mten:sted m bu) ing the car with money he re<'e1vcd 1n an 1nsuranCt' ~ttlement. "She belie' ed no cnme was 101na 10 be C"omm1tted that'," Margmcs said. He sauJ Taylor told police "the whole idea "-OS m)' plan .. "'hen he was ancsted Taylor's attorney, Gary Pohlson. declined 10 make a n openma statement. The tnal 1 c:<pccted to last into February. Garamendi takes oath, vows refunds SACRAMENTO -California 's first elected 1n urance com· m1 sioner, John Oaramendi, step- ped into offiC'e with a pledge to remake the state insurance depart· mcnt 1010 "the be t consumer prot«tion agency in Amen ca. .. fter being sworn into o ffice PIEi FromA1 that Huntiq\on Beach "has be· COIM a raJ brother." .. lwatsuk.i said Aruo oft"Kials in· formed its eeeet·to-Mlp retidmu about df0f11 to rdNiad the broken clown old pin' ID I publ~ infot· mation nnrsle1tcr that wa1 di,.. tributtd citywide. Q Private fund-raiti,. drom in the dty t.ve 111Mmt more than SI minion an RVftt months witll lbout SI • 7 miUton )'Ct lo IO· • AboUt SS. 7 million has been ~ Monday. the 45-ycar-old fonncr Dcmocrattc state senator from Walnut Grove also told ah· fornia ns somcthina they wanted to hear -insurance refund checks are u aood as 1n the ma.ii. Garamend1, in his address to sevCT1l hundred people who pecked the nate Ooor and balcony, said he hoped the chanse.s would help re tore public confidence 1n aovem· , mcnt The commitsioncr said be would ac:ar h11 ldm1njstr1tion to ~(Orce· mcnt of insurance t1tc-<"Utt1na ProPoSition 103 of 1918, wtdch Garamcnd1 said wu 1ta&Je11 by ccivcd from fedttlJ, state, county "inept and 111eon11ttent .. ladenbip and city snnu. in the insunnce depettmeaL Other ·A -The lntunnce ()cpanmnt'• 1110 announced Monday .. failuR .., obty the ma .. te -...... inch• U .000 &om I.ht Ddma "'Ullll; Corp.: S25,000 from Rainbow Dit-people is over. PIOl)Olitioa 103 will poat; SI0,000 from IM Don Koll be ftalty tmpkmmted. ud fall, .. Co.; 15,000 f'tont ff•••iaaton G~nftdi taid. . Center and Sl7,000 &om ro.ou .o compuy ~·"'~~a Vllky Equipment. ~tc 1nc1eue u.attl 111 ra-.c:t Mb- C>mciah aid tbat demolition of .ahty ha hem •ttnmald ad ns the old pier by tbc Riedel r11er-~ ~•ners llave •'•lad.--. Mtional or Portland, ore is _..., mMill ,,_. uadl IM i• proceedi111 aheed or aewuif _ 1WUee COft1,111es· tlood o1 .._. ..,_l beait .. it'• in .a a....., ••• 1111 11•u t • ... -' • ~ ~-..SdlMca•.,.... ..._(//..,... •••ta should ... i• Mid. _., .. I l'ergUean c-. Dllr"" VINE-University of Plciftc Coecb Thomuon welcOmed it eomina in, UCI Colcb Bill ~ haa made 1 t out of it. The ,.... WU I dream for the Tieen-a niahtmare for the ten. UCI preu. a cornerstone of ipn'a pme this season, failed the ten miterably u ·Pacific abused it to 1 2l-point halftime lead en route to 87 Bia West Conferencc basketball at the Bren Events Center Monday. t was an out .. nd-out rout, .. Mullipn .. You saw it. tr I could have hidden, uld have, but I oouJdn't ~ I sat there took it." ·r.c turned the ball over only twice use of the UCI press in the first half, le capitalizina directly from it for six s or slams. e really broke down in the press when made that run of 24-4," MuUipn said., ~11 . ust three left ho can really ause 49ers any eal concern Countdown to Super Bowl XXV: Exit four, eight remain. The Houston Oilers were wounded. the Philadelphia Eagks were out-coached, the Kansas City Chiefs choked on a yellow flag. and the New Orleans Saints simply weren't good enough. And as the National Football League's elimination process continues, one won- ders if it will be another exercise in frustration for all except the defending champion San Francisco 49ers. We keep hearing hints that the 49er$ of 1991 arc vulnerable but where is the soft spot? When will 11 be exposed? Philadelphia. the team so many felt had the strongest chance to upset San Fran- cisco. was instead upset by Washington. That leaves only the Redskins. New York Giants. or Chicago Bears blocking the th of the 49ers' third consecutive tnp to he Super Bowl. Wagerini odds have been posted for th as eckend's four games leading into the AFC nd .NFC championships and there are no urprises. The Buffalo Bills arc favored by 61/i ants over Miami, the Los Angeles aiders by 6 over the Cincinnati Bengals. he 49ers arc 8-point choices to defeat the See TALLEY/II . OUllE COAST AREA Mlloa· Muta& lltuda ..... Del Oeeu '"" c....11 .. .......... ....... ,..., c.-... -Nt.,.nlluW ............ la.rtJ~ ~..-. ... IPll IWlll lllltr: PIPlll, llNlll 1·2 ALONG THE ORANGE COAST AREA -There's a double.-Oip involved in the race for Oranae Coast Ara 1ndi· vidual scorina ·.upremacy -and they come from each met of the apectnam - in term• of dilWHle, direction, atylc and dUsification. ar..., C... Ana Top 10 L~MerN 1T1\~'I l ..... L-... ..... , ...... J. AMI, tU•-••• leedi II IN al • t. ............. ...,.., 11 JM at » l ........ ,CelL._... s•a•J1 t. Mir*. ac-. V1lw d -.. . ................... , .. , ... . t. ,......, Olallt YteW M Ml 1'.1 • .-. .... . ,.., "·' . • ........ L9lrty ow.. • "'111 • At .., .,, ii Mlri• HiP'• Cluralee ...... -......... 11 .. ..., it ... ,. •• .,....,.. .. tur-. ... DIMY. ) ,_, ., ~ JMUary· 81 1991 ~bgolf/82 The Dally Piiot F8Ulkner-prepe/B3 Claeitled/EM ........ ., Comlca/88 If I II IPVlnl Whill'I · 111111•• Paldl • Pacifib gives 1Mulligan some d.reams he 'd like to forget,·.i 08-87 reprdina the stretch which turned 1 t S-1 UCl lead into 1 32-19 Pat!ific lead. The lead wu never in linsle diaiU •in. .. We hope everybody pre1te1 ua, .. Thomason said. "We look aood in the sprud court." "We shot the ball prcny weJI, and any- time you shoot that well, it's touah to tell what kind of defense the other team play- ed," Thomason said. men and from the half-coun pressure by often playina on the weabide of the of- fenSte. Each seored 19 points and missed only two shots. Pacific's senior point auard Anthony Woods had what Thomason called his best pme of the season, sinking four of six shots for 12 points and notchina eight assists and three steals. ·•1t was just a disaster.'' Mullipn said. "We've had disastcn before, but we've come back and played better. We come back and play on Wednesday. I hope we can play well .,ainst Fresno State (1 77·'11 winner over UC Santa Batbara Monday) ... Jeff Herdman and Cornelius Banks had 13 points apicoe to lead UCI, whjle Ricley Butler added I I points and seven re· bounds. Point guard Gerald McDonald did not start because he was late for a pre-game team meeting. .. .. • UCI had played an .effective soft zone press qainst Cal, but it was unauccessful on the road so Mullipn returned to a suicide press to boost the team's 11- aressiveness in a victory over San Jose State Friday. • Pacific looked aood period in the first half Monday, settina 1 school record for fint-half points. The Titers hit 73 percent (27 of 37) of its shots, includ.ina 7 of 12 3- polnters, had 22 assists and made just seven turnovers. "When we play like that, we'll be tough to beat." Thomason said. "I've got to bottle that first half.'' Pacific improved to 6-7. ovenU. 2-2 an the Bi& West. The Tiaers have turned from a team which lost · 22 consecutive games three years ago into a potential upper- division confercnc.e team. In two years. Pacific has ,one from losinJ 20 games m a row to UCI to one which swept the Anteaters a year aso and built a 20.point "Not havina McDonald at the stan of the pmc miabt have screwed us up;• • Mulligan said. "They took away Butler and ~: Herdman and we had no patience." •·1 second-1UCSS myself a lot," Mullipn said. " ... They just devastated ou·r press. "I'm most disappointed in our break. They had a break and we didn't." It was not just tbc full-coun pressure Pacific capitalized on. When the Anteaters played a trappfoa 2-3 half-ooun zone, the Tiaers reversed the ball and found the open man for a 3-pointcr or layup. Junior guard Dell Demps, who was even better than his usually splcdid self, had 24 points. 14 assists and 10 rebounds for his first career triple-<lo.»ble. UCJ's defense helped make st.an out of junior Randy Lavender and freshman Glenn Griffin, who benefitted from the full-court pressure as the deep offensh:e first-half lead Monday. . UCI fell to 6-9 overall. 1-2 in conference. and takes on Fresno State at home Wednesday night before playing at Long Beach State on Friday. . Estancla's Ernesto Guzman (lower left) and Juan Fernandez battle for p•ossesslon against Newport S~ Nort'-t/Dr8nge Coast Dail'( PtlOI Harbor's Derek Steele (right. forefront} and Jim Hacks 1n Monday's non-league scoreless standoff. High sclloll 111y1 a11&1t11a11 The Anteaters forced drives and shots r inside, committing I I of their 17 turnovers in the first half. "The problem is the team not beina disciplined on the court." sa1d Herdman, who was ·Supportive of the press. "Wben we run where we're supPQSCd to run. things work. I was guilty too. Like at San Jose State. we did everything perfect." Tars, Eagles tune up for league, 0-0 By Barry Faulkner ~ange Coe91 Dally PtlOI COST<\ MESA -For th<'.' first 11me an a 10 years. a Januar: bo~s soccer contest ~IWttn Newpon Harbor and Estancia meant nothing more than a pre-league tuneup. The former Sea \ ae\\ League n vals used Monda) ·s meeting to iron out last- manute lanls lxtore opening their respec- tive league campaigns Wednesday. but could not de1. ade a ' actor an a scoreless ue at Estancia. Th<'.' \1s111ng Sallors (10-3-3) are ex- pt"Cted to challengl' for the title an the balanced Sea V1e\\ \\h1le Estancia (5-4-2) 1s s1m1larh la\orcd as 11 enters us in- augural ~ason 1n 1he Pacific Coast League. .. Though Ne"pon gamed a narrow edge m quaht) shots on goal. 4-:!. the Sailors ma) ha"<'.' paid a hca') pnce in the 1nJuf) department Sensor Todd Tift. the anchor of the Ciaslors defense. sustained a shoulder tn· JUf) near the end of the game. \\htch could sideline him for an extended pc nod .. It ma\ be: a da\locataon. o r even a shght fractur<'.' .. ~e"port Harbor Coach l\lan Pa)Ol' \aid .. He's hurting bad and for ham to sa) he·, hurting. he most real!) ~ hun .. Nc"pon·~ \.tatt hcl"\\ood received a cul OH"r has kft C)e 1ha1 ma) require st1t('hes and Branon Colluc10 came away \\Ith a "eh on his e)e after an unanten·-• 11onal colhsaon wnh an Eagles attacker. Both hel"\\ood and Collucio. however. should be a'·aalable for Wednesda) 's opener. a~ should goalie Josh Klein. who madt" a le~ saH' after entenng at half- tame It "as Klean·s first ap~rance since separating hi\ shoulder playing football. accord mg 10 Pa~ nc Estancia·, Sergio uarez. an 1\11-Sea Vie"' League pt.'Qormcr as a 1un1or. had tht" game's hist \conng chance. shcmg through the Ta~ defense to gain an See SOCCER/II .. . . . . . ' Going fop the gold sllver and bronze don't coilnt Tustin the choice in Sea View title race ; ~tailcta-dominates Pacittc-eoast lttague By Roger Carlson Deily Piiot Sport1 Editor ' ALONG THE ORANGE COAST - League campaigns tap off for the Sea View and Pacific Coast l..claucs this week with 1 full rounl of Jction on Wednes- day. but there's a twist to at all this year. The race for the utle ts JUSl that this tame. A lcaaue champ10Mh1p is at stake. but when it all boils down to the last week or so. then: will only ~ that to dwell 'On. the title. S«ond plaet~ Th1rd "place? ·tt doesn't See BASKETBALL/II Daily Pilot's Sea View League handicap ' C.•..t .,.. .... 1 • Or ... c.ty, ..... .. 1-5 ~ ......... "'11111' ,.. 1-1 .,_w1w111w.1s.1 WR& .. "-'• ...... ,.. 30-1 T• w ... WI tlhs ... Jl·l • 111111111,. rilM cutml 32-1 Dallr Pilot's Paclllc Cout ~ ~ .. f • • • '" • .. 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HE'S 6CJT A PEfftCT A~ Rf:CQ:Ul." by Tom 9atluk by Lynn Johnston -~~ f=IN'(tRNQ ! by Kevtn F11gan · r /A3 ORANGE C 0 AS T Cloudy most of the d&y, with a 20 percent chance of sbowen in the eve- nma.. Coastal/lnland highs from 60 to 64. Lows from 44 to 49. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather infor- mation. 1ncludm1 boatana. fish1na and surlin& rcpons. see paac A8. And the wienie-of-the-month award aocs to (envelope please) the National Li ve Stock and Meat Board for a press release about professional football play- ers' favorite deli-meat sandwiches. The survey revealed that ham o n wheat was top cho ice 1n the NFL. followed closdy by pastrami and roast be-cf sandw1chcs: Thoughtfully locahzana their findings for the local press., the board revealed that its survey found the Rams like cheese (I 00 percent), )ellow mustard (63 percent) and mayonnaise - prC"Sumably white -(SO percent) on their sandwiches. .. Mike Lansford gets a 'kick' out of dCh-mcat sandwiches. catana them 2-3 tames per week." we're told. And "half- back Pete Holohan runs a spec1al route when at coftfcs to deh-meat sandWlchcs. His favonte 1s a reuben with plenty of sauerkraut smothered in Russian dress- ing." Well. it's obvious rcponers can 11ve readers somethana meaty to chew o n Wlth these kinds of facts sandwiched into their stories. isn't 1t? ._ I Anyone care to guess what the bread of preference as among the San Fran- cisco 49ers? quons Of THE DAY "WC' will rontmu<" to show students what a condom /ooh like'." Corona dcl Mar High School pnnc1- pal Tom Jacobson. 0 1'Do not take life too senoinly: you will never ,et out of 11 alive." Eiben Hubbard TODAY'S EVENTS •The Yale WhafTenpoofs perl'onn at the BaJboa Bay Club, 122 1 West Coast Hwy .• Newpon Beach, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. There is no reserved seatina,. Tickets arc SIS for adults and SS for children under 14. •"Saturday Ni"'t Live" alumnus Joe Piscopo takes the staic for two shows -at 8 and 10:30 p.m. -at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. T ickets arc $23.SO. Call 496-8930. •The Newpon-Mcsa Unified School Oastnct meets at 7:30 p.m ., at the Harper Community Centct. 425 Ea$t 18th t.. in Cosu Mesa. LOTIERY lllCI 7 Heans: gucen • Clubs; Kin& •Diamonds: Jack • Species: l(jn& INDEX ' ·oc l.latnda/A7 n 1 " a••• 11111111 Tuesday, January 8, 1991 25 cents Condom lesson gets out ·or hand . Students ar Corona de/ Mar take home free samples students. "I talked to the luds next day at put length. Some had opened the con- doms on campus and taken them out That's where they were trresponsable. By Rua Loar Of'Mge Coe.t o.ly Pllol CORONA DEL MAR -It's hard to teach hiah school students about the danger of AIDS without mentionina the C- word: Condoms. At Corona del Mar High. students in two family life classe1 not only heard about the pros and cons of condoms, they aot free samples to take home. Althou&h school officials say they only rcccived a few complaints, they admit a guest speaker from UCI stepped a bit over the line when he let students keep the condoms. David Soulelcs. director of the AIDS Program at UCI, was a 1uest speaker in teacher Linda Hppn's family life class before the holidays. "I didn't know before he came that he was aoina to do that," Hopn said. "I felt kind of awkward criti- cizing him. I just let it 10; but still, I would not let it happen again." Aware of the potential for controversy. Hogan said she reviewed Soulelcs' presen- tation in advance and ruled out several parts of his talk, including a planned demonstratioo of how to put on a condom using a model of a penis. "To me it didn't seem like anything." Hogan said of the condoms being taken by "If there was any other ep1dem1c out there 1n the world, parents would be beg- ging us to educate their children.'' Hogan said . ••l)lere's something about AIDS - bet'ausc it's sexual -that makes some people in 1he commuruty uneasy about it." Corona del Mar High Pnnc1pal Tom Jacobson agreed that the d1stnbu11on of condoms to students in the two sex educa- tion classes was an unfo~n event and said the school will not allow condoms to be passed out an the future. Jacobson said he as alarmed by recent stat1s11cs showing 75 percent of all young adults have cnp~ See CONDOMS /Ila "" Supervisor Thomas Riley is ~ int at the bit to get back to wort follow1n1 open hean suricry last -eek. Spokeswoman Otrislle McDallid said the Fat\h District supervisor and Newport Beach resident e~pects to be rt"leascd from the hospital today or Wednesday. Riley plans to attend tus oath of office on Jan. 1'4. but doeton have not yet indkated v,.hen he'll be able to ~ back to work full-time. McDaniel wd. "He's ~tated by not bem& at lhe office." she said ... He's frustrated." See RILEY,,_,.. Mandatory water rationing _ planned ow change in education By Run Loar Of8nge C0Mt Delly P!tol COST A M ESA -For the first time an 24 )cars. Orange County has a new supenntendent of education. Newport Beach resident John F Dean. a man many con adered a long- shot dunna his run for the county's top education post. was S"-Orn an Monda} pledging to bnng an era of change to county education and to fight for more education monc). "The public spoke clearly and lo udly in November. They said the) want change... Dt-an to ld a b6ut 300 educa- tion officials and supponers who gathered Monday at the county educa- tion department for his sweanng-in ceremony. Dean said has top pnorit) will be education funding. He plans to push for a 40 percent share of state lottery money and an addauonal S percent for preschool programs. Public educatio n as currently guaranteed a 34 percent minimum of lotter) re' cnucs and last )Car t"amed about 39 perttnt. Dt-an. 63. repla~ 70-)ear-old R~ crt Peterson "ho led the county edua- uon dcpanment for 24 years. scrvma ~1x consccut1 ve terms. Peterson was mt known for his creation of the Academic Decathlo n which has be- come an 1ntemat1onal compeuuon. Peterson was not at Dt-an·s S"-eanng- in ceremony. County education of- ficials sa} Dt-an did not amve for the noon ceremony until Peterson had cleared out has office and left . "He (Dean) was a real gentleman by not coming in here unul Dr. Peterson had left" said Jane Pcriolat. media director for tht county education department. Dean. a professor of education at Whittier Collcae. has taught at nearly all grade levels and was a fonner See DEAN/lllt ,_ ..,,_ NorfteeiCJOl"enge COMIC Deily PloC Megan. 12, and Meredith Hicks, 10, give John Dean. the new Orange County Superintendent of Schools, a congratulatory hug at a sweeting ln ceremony Monday at the Department of Education In Costa Mesa. I H City's s·upply cut -10 percent By Iris Yokot Ofange CO..t Daily P1101 EWPORT BEACH -Presenting a gloom) p1c1ur( tor 1hc Cit) 's water supply despite last }ear'c, 7 percent drop an use. llt1lat1~ Director Robert Dixon will ask the Cit\ ( ounc1l ne\I . "-«k 10 approve a manda1on water ra11onant proaram aimed to reduce 1hc Cit\·., water use 10 perccnL If the program ,., adopted. all customers -homcov. nt"r\ and busmesSC'S -Wlll be charged clo~ 10 a dollar more for each 7SO galloM of v.att"r tht') u~ o'er the ration k'cl This rationing program ,_.-ould be im- plemented 1mmed1a1el) and "'ould replace the 10-perccnt surchargr procram the city, which imports all its water. had been usmg for the past SI\ months. A.nd D1'<on "'amed that even more dras11c mt"a)urcs ma) be ne«ssar) by summertime. when the cit) may be n:-- qu1red 10 r(~uce its water use by 20 percent • "If v,,e get to a 20-pcrcent reduction. that's a real difficulty for Newport Beach." 0 1 it on said "I\ study has shown the more 1 affiuent communities have a harder u me reducing 1he1r water consum puon, mainly because there 1s so much e~pcns1"e 1mp- t1on m' oh ed ·· .\s tht' statt' enters its fifth year of drought v.11h v.at~ rcscno1rs ho ldina less v.att"r than a \t'lr ago. the Metropolitan \\ ater 0 1 met ha'i told Ncwpon Beach that come Ft"t., I. the Ctt) ·s suppty of 1mportC'd water wtH be cut by 10 percent. according to Dnon An) watt'r consumt'd m uccss of tlus ~ perccnt ration amount Wlll cost $629 per acre foot "'h1ch means customers would be chaf'IC'd SI 96 for each 75().pllon u_nit above the rauon amount. Dixo n said. Nc"'port's. ba 1c wafer rate 1s SI.OS per 75().pllon unit, ~ customen would be pa)ana an addauonal 91 cents for each unit in cJtce of tht ration amount. The averaae household uses about 9,000 to 11 .000 pllons per month. Dixon esti- mated So ~uc1ng its water oon umption b} I 0 percent means such a houtebold would have to cut roughly 1,000 ,pitons ol water -about 16 full bathtubs -from its See WA TERJllla 'llpl v Over $400,000 added Witnesses say they can't remember murder details to pier constmction fund Japanese sister city pitches in $92,000 By Aober1 Bertter Onnll c... Olily Not HUNTINGTON BEACH -More \han $-i00,000 P,9Urcd 1n for con1lrucdon of a new city Pier Monda) ntJht. indudina more than S9.?,000 from ii~r city Anjc>. Japen -a 11ft chttttd by a ~ of abcMat JOO pcoPk in City Council cMlnbna. ~· oftkials appcmcd ltUIHtld at tbe "'"~of Anjo's Jift. Mayor Peter Orftn taid ~ft.JO'S ltf'Crosity '4111" u ........ nled. Bob Maytt. codainua ol a privMt ftanckaili .. cam,... anNJ11~ thM ht aed P9ftMr 5ltw loM. co-owam ol thr Wiik,._, H-. tWlt were c•lllPl• ill U.000. 4'lld T-'atnw oldae PIEll = ... .. )111... •Afr .... lated the 77-)Ut-Old pier an Januat)I of 1987. delivered a check for SI0.000, bnna- il\I the aroup·s total coMnbullODI to U0.000 But 1t was lhc S92.8S9 check from the- A.nJo dcleption headed b) Mayor Shu~• 1-.-atsuki that brouaht tM most enthusiastte and prolonacd applause-. "We've tarc:Md records of hunJrtds u( si ter ciucs and we coukt find no tumplC an~ o( any sudl ,mtTOlity," M•yor Grttn said. •1'bftr umcs will be com· manoraetet on~ new pift'." Grttn pkdFd that IM city -1U do its belt to fOOow lht ~and blDNbk aad 10 °"'"•MW"·' millioa. l,IOO-fooc .-r ia ~ .,t"I o( 14"2. Stm*i• ....... • b ..... Allio ...,. ·~ -........ di; ... " .................... ... .W1llltp fOf ._ ~ .. ...... , .... ctilaiiill ... ...~--· ~EmlyMMW ar..._.c-~,... i - HUNTINGTON BEACH -A cue "' •actia tttmed to tweq) lbOUlh a • 11i cipel counroom in Wesau..-r Ma 'Q wtieft Wayt1e YOllU•11> lad cMllft o( rllPi"I aad belrilla IO deMla ................................ .... k ... fWe 1lf Y Utl I IO'I l'DD Ill iDok 1111Wll....,to11Jllll~lllllw,.. ..., ..... , JI 1•llB .... el ..., ...... = ............ Oii& ..... I • I • t . , t ' • ' . I • . .. . t • Orange Coast People ... I.II HEii--------------------------- Dr. Lee Pierce, owner of Pierce Chiropractic Office on Bolsa Chica Strcc1 in Huntington Beach , and sponsor of a food drive for the needy and homeless that st.an s at a time when numerous holiday drives stop. ALOICElllE ... Y------------------ Pierce, who has sponsored the post-hohda> food dnve for the past couple ycan, says the nt."edy and homeless are always remembered dunng the holidays but often forgotten once the new )ear starts. It's also a good ttme to help the food ccnteD-t"C1'1cntllh food supplies lhat were depleted during the holiday season. he said . From his office. the food wsll be taken to the Abundant Life Chnst1an Church for d1stnbutton by the Re\. Richard Winter. P1 cm· said. Pierce and his family belong to the church. GIVING AND RECEllllC -------- Dunhg the food dme. that runs from Jan. 7 through Jan. 25. Pierce "all be offering has services free to an) one who donates two non-pcn!.habk food items. Services include a free complete onhorx.·<l1l ncurolog1cal and chiropractic C).am. Pierce says the goal ol ht'> u flin: 1s 10 improve the health of the community and through the-food dn\c he's able to help prople and feed the hungry at thl' ~me ttnll' ··1t defin1tel) generates a 101 of interest." he said. Pi erce onl~ a\I..'> that donors. should they want the free cum. call ahead or 11nu Jnd ~hedule an appointment -Compiled by Ami• Cetol• , Lacal News llPlafs Woman drowns In bathtub I .\( .t '\. \ HF\( II -.\ \ 1s1ting Rc\crly Hills woman ""as luund dc<ld 1n .1 hJthtuh in J L1guna Rea ch home earl> Monda)' after appJn•nth J n>" ning· B{'n.1' \Ima C lull :\'I \.\-a'i fo und around 4·30 am. in the liathronm ol ,1 friend " ~acltff Orn c horn{'. acrording to Laguna lkad1 1'11111.l -.~1 RJ\mond Lard1e The: fncnd last saw her about an hour Jnd a half before. according to police The count' coroner"s office has deemed the death an acciden· tal dro"ning and beltc .. e Cluff had tx-cn dead for about half an hour when 'ih{' "as found. Quiet rall• 11n1 Newpart ••- 'f \.\PORT BEACH -A robocr proved that a pen 1s m1gh11er than a gun "hen he used a note to quietly rob a bank Monda) allcrnoun The suspect never d1spla}cd a weapon and obtained an un-;pcc1ticd amount of monc\ lrum the First Interstate Bank at ~.., 50 \.\. l oast Highway s1mpl~ b> handing the teller a demand note. according lo Newport !kach Police Sgt. Andy Gon1s said. ··1 don·t know what the note said. but I'd guess It said ~omething about a weapon. although no weapon was Sttn:· C1on1s said. The robber walked into the bank around 3.30 p. m and Oed out the rear of Jhe bank after obtaining the mone). Gon1s said. The suspect 1s described as a white male in his early 30s. 6 feel ta.II, wnh a shm build. He wore a white baseball cap with some type of logo on the front. sungla~s. a hght-<olorcd sweatshirt and dark slacks, Gon1s said. -From D•ily Pilot 1UI/ ud wire ~porv Poltce Log The World ... in Four Minutes Ill IPllll ...... llllsl DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia -Six lnQi helicopter pilots Oew their craft to Saudi Arabia on Monday niab• in the fil'lt ~or defectiom &om-Saddam Husaein's air force durina the pJf crisis, U.S. officials said. Four of the helicopc.en flew into the aitbue at Kbafji. just south of the Kuwaiti border, but two ran out of fUel and landed safely in the Saudi detert. uid Lt Col. Mike Gallqher. media chief 11 the Ri)'ldh Joint• Information Bureau. Informed aouroes uid the aix pilou were challenaed when they ,.,,Cttl.....,oued-into Saudi aiRpace and reqUCSled uylum. After beina esconod in by warplanes, the pilots landed their craft and were bein& uestioned at K.bafji, said a Saudi source, spcakioa on condition he not be Identified. MllCIW 111111 b'lllll II 1 ..... MOSCOW -The Defense Ministry on Monday ordered thousands of paratroopefi into seven secessionist rcpublicsl to enforce conscription and round up draft dod&ers and desencn. It said national security was at stake. Latvia and Lithuania reacted immediately by saying draft-age youth would be encourqed 10 go into hiding. Latvia said it was given until Friday 10 comply with Soviet draft laws or face military action1 The third Baltic republic, Estonia, said it bad until Sunday. '• The ministry ordered lroops to help draft boards in Armenia, wracked by elhnic violence; Geor&ia. where nationalists demand independence and where only one man in 10 reponedly responded to his call-up notice; Moldavia, where passion bums for independence or a return 10 Romania; parts of the Ukraine, the nation's second-largcsl republic, where a nascent nationalist movement is emerging, and the Salties. Moldavia was part of Ro mania until World War II. The statement said the troops were sent uncter a Dec. I dccrtt by President Mile.hail Gorbachev nullifyinJ allcmative service laws by republics. It was.. not clear what action the troops might take. The statement said only they were told to "help enforce the draft." / by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE CQAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL.DRAMA SERJES I P atsy Bottoms was de' astated. News of the Pot Belly Flasher's accidental scppuku may have been cheered by female joggers up and down the Orange Coast. but to Bottoms 1t was as painful as 1f the blade had pierced her own heart After all. Hector S1urbush may have been an ecccntnc tub of goo. but he was hu cccentnc tub of goo. Bottoms. of course. didn't know for sure that Hector was the notori ous flasher. but she suspected as much. based on news repons -and his unusual boudoir behavior. Wher{' did he get all that temfic lingene. anyway? No matter which one of them was wcanng It. each item was always a sizzler. Stanng out at the half-dismantled Huntington Beach Pier fr9m the nearl) deserted beach. Botto ms smiled to herself. th1nlong. ··Those crazy Ncwporters. T hank goodness I can escape to sanity here 1n Huntan,ton." But the smile quickly disappeared as she thought again about her fallen fnend. Nobody would honor Sturbush the wa) he descn ed. Bottoms thought. unless she did. ~he looked into the plastic tra~h bag she had brought with her, Inside weft' the candles. the powdered rhino tusk. a cop) of Motorcyck Mama -Hector's favorite magazine -and other items for thl' memonal service. Bottom'> l..ne" 'ihe'd get unwanted looks and perhaps inter· ference 1f -;he tned 10 perform the ceremony on the beach The pier would be pn\ate. Bottoms dropped her O\ ercoat on th{' sand ndemeath she wo re Hector's favorite tcdd). a black. slinly. see-through number. Gralib1ng the bag. she ran into the surf and began swimming toward the pier. Onshore. an interested party watched .. To be conunued ... Did You Know? Ranchers drava gplzzllas out; now, alloll those Bruins ... •Along tbe Oru1e Coa1t: The anzzly bear (Ursus homb1hs). our official state mammal. once roamed the local fort>sts but were hunted to e).t1nct1on. In the 1800s, ranchers offered bounties fo r gnzzhes "ho killed their livestock. Now. the only gnnly bear 1n Orange County appears on the state Oag. However. we do see a 101 of Bruins here. Dressed in blue and gold. they stalk the red-crested T rojans (and 'ice versa!) on our TV screens. No bounties have been offered. Just the bare facts -send them to Did You Kno"'. 0r..,e C..1t D•lly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. -Comp/IN by ..t.ae Splu 0 lllillllil ---... ,.... PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti -AJllfY mot. lyDc:hed f'oUowen of former dictalOr Jilan.Claude Duvalier and looted the Vatican raidencie here houn after loyalist ltOOpl on Mooday put down • coup auempt by an QIOCiaec of..the former dictator. The violeoct left at leaat 37 people dead Coup leader Roe,r Lafontant, reputed head of the dreaded Tonton Macoute private militia, wu caplW'Cd by troOpt ~bo stormed the National Palace. The a boned coup in one of the wortd's poorest countries came one month before the scheduled swearina-in of• .populist ~t. ~ Rev. Jean-Benrand Aristide. in this Caribbean nallon of 6 m1U1on residenu. Late Monday, crowds ra~sacked and burned the colonial Ca- 1hedral and the million-dollar Vatican off)()C-mJdenot, Tele Haiti reponed. Monsianor Giuseppe Leanza. the papal nuncio, fled un- harmed. the private s1ation reponed. Church leaders are unpopular with many Haitians for their suppon of the Duvaliers and their opposition to Aristjde, a leftist whose advocacy of popular orpnizina is opposed by many con- scrva1ive clergy. MIAMI -Another of Manuel Noriep's co-defendants bas pleaded guilty. and could tic the~ Panamanian leader directly to Colombia's Medellin drug cancl~ federal sources said Monday. Roben o Stnedingcr. 43, reputed personal pilot tor cancl chief Pablo Escobar Gaviria, was arrested last year in his home on lhe Key Biscayne compound o nce used by Richard Nixon. · Under a scaled aareemenl reached recently and approved by a federal JUd'e within the last few weeks in a closed bearina, Stried1n1u pleaded guilty to a drug count and a scntencina date has been set for mid-March. It as no1 yet known if he will testify ap.inst Noriega. sa.id a federal law enforcement source. -By 1'e A,..ocl•IH Prn1 News of the Weird , ..... 11 ......... _, ........ h ........ .. BANDON. Ore. -Two tecn- agcn from California were ar- rested aft.eT they asked polict for money to buy psohne for a stolen car, police said Monday. Jonathan William Cox. 19. and Cody Jonathan Watt. 18. both of Sacramento. were ar- resled Sunday on charges of unaulhorized use of a motor vehicle and possession of stolen propeny. officer Shawn Essex said. When they were arrested. one of the men protested that 1t made no sense for them to come to pohce for help If lhey were driving a stolt'n car. Essex said. ··1 said. 'I don't know. This ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat VOL. 15. NO. 008 Delwry ........ , ............... .,. Lii\, ...... ,o &A ........... ,..,~°"' cw.-...... o.w ....... lltolll ... 1'11. •• p.l'll. ......,.._._ .. ....,., .... ,., .. ,..~--. I To rMICe a OGn"edloft • It .. 0-.-c.t -...... ..-• ...,,..., ....... ..,...,....,..,r • ..,... .. _. •• a ..... ll04W, ..... .., .. CllJ .... ...... ~ VIit ........ ( .. a.e,__. Cllll?m ....... .......... ~ ...... ...., ........ .................. :.ti::: ...... ...... •C11' .. job never ceases to amaze me.' •• Essex said . "One driver stated the owner of the car was his friend. that he got permission and a sci of keys from him. and he knew where lhey "'~re going," Es~x said. "I contacted the owner of lhe car. He didn't even know these guys. u. • Esstx said 1t wa n't immedi- ately clear whether the two men would be enrad1ted to Cah· fom1a on the charges of un- authorized use of a motor ve- hicle or prosecuted locally on the stolen property charges. "I walked into a couple of easy arrests.." added Essex. who has bttn on the force SJncc February. -By Tlte A11ocJatH Pn11 How to reach us at the Delly Piiot ctrcul8tlon arw.-~ 642..,,,, AcMNtlalng 0••••• 142-58'71 ~ ~1 Edttortal ..... ~122• S9or1I l42-4330 ...... IP0'1llu ....,...,7'0 Mllnotta .... Giia. 642-421 ........ 131·5I02 flmtlll .... , An anned robber. ~s1p1 a blue steel revolver. held up a clerk at the Sav-on Df<tl Sl<>tt at 17136 Mqnoha and demanded cash. The clerk p ve him $600 from a cash rqisrer and the man fled with the money A woman said she was picked up by a w i in Garden Grove and the cabbte allqedly drove her put her houtc and to the Bol11 Ouca Stale Beach where he allqcdly tncd to fondle her and kiss her back 1n a bra.Id and wcanna heavy aboa waa teen walk.int by an apanmens 1n the 1400 block of Superior Avenue W"veral times. and waved 11 a nciahbor. JU.SI bdore the re 1dcnl came home to fi nd a window ICret1\ cut, the window open and a television. a VC'R and tome eotna m1ssina. ponabk compea d1tc playn. valued at a tocal S 1,450, "" miu1na from an apanment 1n the 1900 block of 16tb trttt. 0 Some people pulled into a Texaco Statton 11 CM75 Warner Ave. and asked the attendant for an auto part. As the attendant was look1na for the pen. someone brolle 1n10 1he \lat1on ca~h oox and Siok $2SO 0 • Vandal' u~ a pcltct aun to shoot out the windows ofa sevml can perked an the 11600 bfock of Warner Ave ............ ~ A man said another surfer dchbrrately h.i1 him in the head •1th bu surlboatd wbaJe in tbt water near hfcpard tower two at Sth tttt and Plctfic Coat Haaf\way. 0 ~n employer at onn·s ltacaurant oo Bach Boulc\'&td aid tial\t maJcs and one fnnalt who allqiedty 'Pit on the windows of the restaurant I.ho niiftt bd'cft l"fUtt'llCd ~ ne•t day. atlrd 1ban ao lavc-Md tbeJ n-ftdtd. • md. f • 0 A caller said someone stoic $380 from a desk drawer 1n the 200 block of 18th trttt 0 A woman u1d an untdcnufled man wu ICtllftl up uwctrd du.np" 1n her yard in the 17000 bioc.t o( Via Eapena Lane -such u conoectlftl 1 p&utic duck to 1 Hoo1<cr vacuum c.JcaftcT. ... , ......• A woman tn t.hc 900 blodc o(W. •)' Awue 11111pei;u her boyf.nend'• triendl were the vudala wbo MHd iato her..,.. and ~ftCt:W'ut the hrn on bet 19t7 Volbwlln Rabbn convntJbk and IClllcMd lhc word .. wboft" oa tlM side of I.ht car. 0 u filN• recll aod rod-. worth a IOW 16.600. wirn stolen otr a l2·fooc IPOrtfithiat bolt doeUd an U. IOO block o( Hatbor r•nct Drive. 0 • An wtfam1har yount womaa witls bllc.k ~,..... • 0 Someone ~ sh~ manual ovmlde on the 1pnn.kkr system ao turn on the spnnkkn at 1n of&e bullchat 111 4S70 C•mpus Or .. eauaina the planter 10 ftood incl leU v.-atcr 1n10 ~ bu11d1n&. The ct.mte J,~b>t t>u1ld1na had a qu.ancr·inc1' ot Wit.er covmftl the Go«. 0 A rcsicknt o( Main1a1I Ori~ ,.,.... St1.47S worth o( propcny wat mtlllftl ftoOta "-111omc. 0 Aeother raidnt of lilt jQO bled ol Plal' reponed Sl0.600 wor9 ol pr~,.._., jlw9iry, ...... iecW- '"' a S l S,000 ...,..tbf'I and diMMMMt n .. 0 Someoac .. ~ ol ...... ....-, '° taller N~ Mail and Wnp, 204) Weeedilf Dr, ...... IM ICC'Urity c:amm aroud to t.ce dw w.n m ~ SS50 cash. a mN1 boic CCMtuia1• SUS wonlil o1....,. and a tnnd MW Hoowr YleltUftl dculer ICID ia itl oriliMI boa. 0 A bmal btact ,...._ ... • Yideo ~Md I f. Clltl .... A man ••lkcd up to• deft a1 VOii~ ~ 115 E. 17&11 , and wtleft the den uktd al he could i.tp the man. the man poinlcd 10 the cuh f't'Plter drawer ud aid ··11vc me an the mooey ... The rObbcr ahc:e put '"' a..sd inside hat buuoe-dowft llilirt and uwticaled dll9t IM Md a pn. He 1old 1~ dcR not ao ecnam °' ,.ti or 8'e ...,... be sbot. The robber -dacribed ... we.i1e ........ JO )an old. 6 r.t I hd tlll. .... illl 200 ..,.... Willl ~h brown Mir and..,.... dtcr -........ with SI 00 « SlOO. 0 A W01Mn tt'PQ111d dist 111 •I Ml _,.SI.I'° .... fll jewelry CNI o/W,... wMle •left dllt,.. ••• I. rib ........... lft •• ,.,, ......... ~ c.. ..... The WOMl9..,.. PoliOr .... -.,.. _ ....... ... , ............ 1., ........... _ .... _., lhr clfftli'll room .... a Mlf h1• ...... ~ ... f ........ _,. ,.,. .......... , ... ~? u iftthld•ftl 1 jlillir M l/l.-.1 • _. ..._ . • Sl.-.-olliamo.lpn"••w°a...._ ..... _. . ................ ..,..., ... _...._ ' • • In ••nd ft WAI A NOVEL IN· ftODUCnON -Suzaw PiCiw it beQ It her Lido Park home, foUowina a 16- day maitc of Mtlican waten aboard the ultn·lu•urious Seaboum Spint. ., Karwn Auge °'9111 COMlt ~ "°' HUNTINGTON BeACH Huntiftllon Haft)our inwrance bro- ker appermlly was kilk!d tnttantly wtwn hit liaht plane CTUhed into a fteld just 1 h hundn:d )'ards ~om a bus)' h1sh~Y unday. Gary Kent Mazc:tti. 42. had taken ofl'fiorn Sacnmcnto Eitttutivc ir· port JU.St minutes ~fore his Ce sna 210 aircraft went down in a drittlc s.irramcnto County c.oro.r·1 of • and htavy fot. rice. The ('()Uftly cmp&oyec ~iotd Tbc Huntinaton Beath resident. • emersency crtw • ~t M~lh ~ who was detcnbed •• an avid <kad Whc,n they amv~. Miles said. ----:..1 h Mazclh was ak>nc 1n tbe plane, spom~n. and v..ho O•IKU 11 own whidt -cat down in a field ultd for Tutltn 1nilirance firm, WU hc8ckd antlt aruina. about 200 yard from for Lona Beach Ai~ lntttltl~ S M11H 111d. j~T witnessed the crash, Of' The F~ral Avtat1on dm1n1~ at least its afiermatb, and ran to a trat1on and the N111onal Tran por- rounty parks trudt parked na~ talion Safet)' Board arc 1nvesuga1- to ummon help. said Richard ins the e1u~ of the accident FAA Mlle • a stnior invcstiptor with the spokesman Fred O'Donnell 1d the aetftC)' rouldn'1 ~ draaik of t~ era~ unul the inquiry 1 com- plete. which will take about si to ~isht wctk MALelli, ~ho WIS m&tried lO V~ tona Maulh and had a ~year-old ~n. Ry~n. wa a mcmbtt ofthe Cal tatt Flyina Cl ub in Lona ee.ch. According 10 a spokesman for Uit club. who declined to aivt> his name Marelh owned tile plaJie ~ waia Oy1na and leased it to the dub for 01her members. It was a lime to catch up on her readina. and -com- fonably muglcd 1n her deck chair -she didn't appreciate an interruption early in the VO) •. Pete Wilson sworn in as state's 36th governor Jerry Kobrln But this woman attired in a sweat suit and heavy woolen coat insi11ed on Slnlc- ina up a conversatoin. Y~ ~ . What she wanted to tell 0~ A_ ~ Suzanne wu thal she ap- preciated her literary taste. . Suzanne wasn't quite sure bow to rnpond, seeing as how the novel she was readina was ''Dazzle.'' Judith Krantz's saga of life amona the hi&h and miahty of south Oranac County. The intruder. as you've probably aucssed by now, was Judith Krantz. They didn't talk Iona. Krantz was sh1venng. lookina as thou&h she could've used one of her steamy scenes. but paused Iona enough to inscnbc: "Dear Suzanne~ I'm so deli&hted that you brouaht this for the tnp we're makina t<>aether. I hoix you enjoy it. U\ me know. Best 'Wlshcs." SACRAMENTO -PromlSlna to ajve "increasina attc:nuon and rc- aources to the cond1uons that st\aix ouT children's hves and California's future," Republican Pete Wilson was swom in as California's 36lh aovcrnor Monday. Wilaon RS1aned the U.S. Senate scat he hes held for the past eiJht yean about lO minutes before tak- ing the 1overnor's oath of office in an inauaural ceremony that was hastily moved from the CJapitol stcl)S to the crowded Capitol rotun- da as the fi rst substantial ramstorm in several wttks S\\cept across thr drought-plagued acramento Val- ley. A second ceremony re'-Cnacting the inau1uratJon was held an bour later at the nearby Sacramento Con- vention Center for several thousand Wilson supponers who were unable to squeeze into the Capitol rotunda. · Jnauaural l"UCSU included While House O uef of Staff John Sununu. who ~d a letter from President Bush conpatuJatina Wilson and Wilson's GOP p~r. Gcorar Deukme11an. Vice President Dan Quayle. Wilson's former scatmate in the Senate. was to attend Wilson's inaugural ball Monda) night to toast the 57-ycar-old new governor and his wife Gayle. In his inaugural address. Wilson. who narrowly defeated Dianne Fc1nste1n . the Dcmocnt1c former mayor of San Francisco. offered an olive branch to Democrats who have controlled the lqJ laturc for the past l"-O decades. promising 10 work for b1part1san solutions and Sll'C$51Dg cduC'auon. health and en· v1ronmental pr0lf"3ms supported by most Democrats .. Together. let's bring a nev. gov- ernment w1~ c-nough to 1nHst in children as "'ell a .. inlrastructurc. determined to sh1ti lrom the re· medtal to the pre.-' t·ntt' e from in- co_~e maintc-nanl·e to ennchment or -1ndiv1dual pott·nt1al" Wilson said in his I 5·minutc speech Wilson ackno"kdgcd the harsh fiscal cond111on' the state faces ns he takes office v.1lh a potcnnal deficit of $5.9 b11l1on, but said he ~ould find dollars for preventive health. cduou1on and anu-dnJJ programs b) shifting funds from remedial programs ··To'thost uncertain or not ready to embrace preventton. I SI), how much better 10 provide prenatal catt to as urc 50 or 60 health)' newborns than th e pay for neo- natal care for onl~ one unhealthy baby·· W1l~n '31d "How much better to pre' cnt d ropouts than to counsel teen mothers or chase do"n drug gang mcm~rs How much better to prevrnt cnmc than to punish 11 •• -By Tb r Auocl•tf'd Pr~., Did Suzanne Pierce enjoy the book? Did he let the author know, as requested? When she told me this talc. she re.ally didn't want to say any more about It -except that she thorough!) enjoyed frequent chats with "the absolutely charming" ~e Krantz. the wnter's husband. ,,,,....,,.,,,,,, .. ..ell Judith herself. presumably. was too cold. 0 IT'S A JOY MEETING JOEY -As promised in Sunday's installment. I've finall y c.aught up with Joe) Bishop. Dining at NicCole's an inviting, tasty experience Really. this star should come out more often. But he's very low-key. almo t shy. whkh may cxpl:un why he's re 1ded on the Oransc Coast (lido Isle) for two decades. and -except for {I brief nngside introduction a few years back a1 the Irvine Mamou boxing matches -I never had the pleasure. Heck. I sa" more of h1m back in our nati ve Pcnns)'lvan1a. when he was a young headliner at the Soiith Mounuun Manor rcson outside R,eading. and I was a by-liner for' a local daily. We were guests at a football viewing party over the wttkend. 'A'bert evenone "as wagcnoi on NFL pla)off contests. Evel)onc but Joey, whose onl) bad habit 1s an add1ct1on to golf. He doesn't make sportin_ •. W.J&SQ._ f:i e tned 1t once. belling that Penn State would defeat Wiu.Hrm an~Mary in a gnd1ron contest. The final score. he said. was Penn State 30. Wilham 12. and Mary 8. So be quit while he was ahead. He doesn't dnnk either. Neveli.IOUChed a drop. How could he cscaix the graix dunng decades in "Show Biz. and cspec1ally "h1lc rat-packing around with the likes of Frank. Dean. Peter. amm) Jr .. and sundl) other non<chbates? 1mplc "One of us had to kttp a clear head." he \ays. Bishop said he's londing me his book. "M1nsl y's Burlesque:· wh ich contains graphic evidence of stnppcr Ro 1ta Ro)cC and her educated do\Cs. and I'm looking fof'\\ard to that Miunl). though. "e tailed about our formau-.c years 1n the wilds of southcllstc-m Pcnns)'lvania. As an) h1stonan could tell )OU. Joc) Bishop (nee Gottlieb) 1s a refugee from South Ph1ll). "h1ch leads th<.' "orld 1n hubcap remo,als. His neighborhood "as so tough. he sa)s. that the Malia don was a rabbi The kids who managed to sta) out of reform school grew up 10 become Mano Lanna. Eddie Fisher. Jack Klugman. Ethel Waters. Kilt) Calkn. Franlue A'alon. Bobb) R'dcll. Chubb) Checkers and. happ1I). m) new pal Joc). · Ht"'s a \lgorous young man -"on't tum 73 until Feb 3 - so wc·H· got lots of time to pla) together First thing we're gonna do 1s study all the pictures in that burlesque book. and then "c'rc gonna sample all the seafood re taurants in the area (ah. mcmones of Old Bookbinder's!) and then "-C ma) in' C'Sl 1n his idea for a new sporting 'enture. . He's really a maven about bo\.lng. ) 'stt. and he has this temfic concept Following the trend 1n other professional spons. he wants to bnna old lighters out of m1n:ment. He'll stage bouts which won't have any rounds. He'll JUSt keep pulling the wcll-paddl'd old pugs in the nna and let 'em swing awa> -until one of them has to go to the toilet. Which. incidentally. 1s where my NFL playo lT sct«11ons went O\Cr the Wttkcnd. but that's another sad stO(h Joey tcf\ the football part) earl} because he couldn't stand all that ohn1c-t)pt suffcnng. J~rry Kobrlll'1 eol•m• ,..., Sud•Y· Trlnuy ud Frlny. Elderly woman dies in fire \ Editor's note· The folio" 101 1s the St'\ enth tn a St·m·> of eight rt'Vtt'WS written b> the Dally Pilot's "Grt':Jt Eig)lt" finalists in the Grcat Restaurant Re\ te"t.•rs ')c.·arch We MdN>mt• n.•a,Jt-r input on each of the f'C"\ 1e" 5. \\ h1ch 141// ronclude tomomrn ( JI/ the Edi- tor's H otline at 64.?.6()86 to rrxord )Our romnwnts It's the da) after C hnstmas. antf all through the house. No one can budge. not e'en th\· mouse. Our tummies arc full. b) the: ch1mne) Dad·\ snonng. If we ever got hungr) ""e'd find kfio,crs boring Dinner ttmc comes. qu1t l ' on yo ur foet' Let's a-..01d doing d1'>he'> -10 N1ccole's to eat' Can a restaurant bl' sat1\I~ ing. after the ~rl'tched e\ccss of tht· hohda,s"' The ans"er '" \C~. 11 the restaurant 1'l 1'J1ccolc's. a lllllc: lt.il- 1an gem 1n lluntington Beach \\hat a pcrfcl t spot to conttnut" the crkbrauon 100 Lit ur hl l' a Christmas 1n.·1: \.\Ith hundrl'(h of 1w1nlhng "h1te lights. "11nulc·~ bnght bracons -.end a "'arm "'el· comm.1 '"' 1tauon Tht" comc:r<.1dl' rc~taurant l"rappl'd llkr a mezzaluna around an otht"f'\\ 1..c dt\· mal comer in the not·)CH."omplete· l)·redc:,eloprd dl)"nto"nl '' elegant!~ dC("orated 1n \oothing Mediterranean earth tonl'\. The: un· usual half·moon shape llf the dining room (\.\.h1ch C'\tcnds to the up'>tJ11"\ on busv wce~rnds) knd'i 11selt to intimate tablr and booth aTTJnge- men<s: but the populant~ ol the: place insurt a lOntinual bu11 from the happ) dmr"' The plare lecls 11kc someone's 'Cf) pka..ant homl· ru Ille season ... 10 BE A/ARMED • Ale you looking for o security company? WESTMINSTER -An elderly woman died Monda> in a fire that started in 1he bedroom of her West· minster home. The unidentified woman was de- clared dead minutes after fire- fiah1crs pulled her from her Oam in& bed. said WestmmStcr Battalio n Chief Hal Raphael. • Are you unhappy with I j y0<.1 present company? / • we spedo/Jze In existing resldentlol- commetelol Securtty-Flre systems In Your orecJ. ~--He said it took fircfi&htcn about 10 minutes to extinauish the blaze reported at 13872 Wilson St. JUSt after t p.m. Cause of the fire is under investiption. Raphael said the woman's cloth" were burned away by the fire. -By City Ne•• Service <:all for Plo(esslllnlJI Service (714) 650-6560 1 O'I. Dilcouit wtth this Ad Start Law School ~l , 1~ow .. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiil ; Full-time and put·time ~ CliSleS Begin • Converuent daa IChedu..._. January 14, 1991 dl~ev .... and Wftbndl Call for Admilsions • A«ellllted fulkiaw 2 • h ,_,program · lnfonnaUon •Combined JD/MIA dtp• with Chipman co11ep l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!lll!J • 5chollnhlpl nd ftnlndal Aid .......... .\nd that's "actl~ the intent of Michael and PrnO\ N1ccole and co- owner Rocco Sarracino. As Penny puts 11. "We want to" build loyalty among thr locals \\hen customers ""alk in, one of us tncs to be at the front door to greet them j ust hkr I ""ould "rlcome a fnend into m) home " .\ lovr of good food. cspcc1all) Italian cooking. 1s pan of the henlag~ of M1lhad and Rocco. longtime fnends who come from Italian fam1hl'\ Penn) bnng.s a background in restaurant manage- ment to the partnership. and Rocco has been running restaurants in Orange Count\ for the past IS 'cars The~ ·,e t•mplo~cd the con· <>1derable talents of 1c1han chef M1!..eRu'i\O "'ho 1nh1swords.has been .. cooling forever" both m ltah and. "nee his am, al here four )Cars ago. th e l 1n1ted tales. Thl· l'mpha'>I\ 1\ o n fresh herbs and qualm 1ngrcd1ents You can smell lhe 03\il before \IOU taste II at 'J1ccolc'c. The de' ot1on to good lnod ha\ paid off -1cc9lc's has he\•n h1ghl ~ <.ucn·ssful dunng its fi, l' mon th\ of opera11 on in a lo- ca11on "'h1ch earlier '>ptllcd doom for '''o k\~r estahhshmt·nts ( hef Ru'lso lt..ceps customers u1ming oad \.\1th delightful gnturc' hl..e the bottoml~s baslet nf "'arm hrt'ad dusted with ro~ man Jnll garl11 .. that 1mmcd1atd) grl'Ct<. \OU mal..C' ~our O"n dunling \JUCl' ''1th the oh' e l)il and hal<.amir '1nt'snr pnured from the l rut•tc; on t'J\ h 1abk The apix111crs are among l hef Russo"<, ~st wori... ·amorn. smolt..l'd lrc'>h buffalo monardla. rnmcs in huge mdting o'als atop chunls ol fr~h roma tomatoc'> .rnd 'lhreddc.-d fragra nt basil The por· I uon'> are huge -'>hare this Ofle "•th a tahk ul fnendc;. The plate Of fncd calam.1n , .. cquall~ generous -a giant plate ot cnsp. hot mo~ls ~n rd Jllmg~1dl· a deccpu' el~ simple mannara cons1sung of nothing more than genii:. poached tomalnt·<, Jnd parsle~ Thr ., 1nue of the c;1mpk ')JUCe became apparent a~ I .. a, orc:d thc-lemon·spnnkkd calaman -no1h1ng interfered "1th lhC: delK3lt' fla\Ors of tht' <>eafood Chc-f Ruc;'>Q·s light touch run~ throughou1 the menu On that fate· ful Del· ~6 "'hen eating Sttm«i nC:'\I to 1mpc..H.'11bk m} apptt1tc: '43S rt'\l\l•d h~ a ITfrl'">hlng ··~ICC'Ole'<i .. salad tender hu11c:r kllucc-to~d w11h a httk bJl'l.lm1c '1n~r and oll\C 011 -JU'it the nght amoun1 of gorgonzola Jnd a k"' CTl'>P "alnul\ prO\ 1ded lht> perf('('I counterpoint One of m~ lOmpanions ".i~ i:hl-en.·d O\ thr "Tricolore" salad . .i patn· ouc·looking and ixrfcctl\ health~ ml\ l>f cndl\e arugola .ind rad- dich10 dcfth drec;<,(.·d ""h oh'c oil Jnd le-mun The pasta ~le'-uon I\ rc:\J)l"CUlOle and oc&s1onalh 'rl'r<. pleasanth ofT the beatl'n path \cal ra' 1oh a somrt1me sptX1al is light \Ct mc-at' -beaut1fulh dH•m.hl-d 1n a -.unn' tomato cream '1.'\UlC Frttuctnr .JI C1n-10fi. artilholr heart.. onion .. and garlic \autc-«1 in white "'"e atop dehc1ou'> lhe"' noodles 1~ a perfect pasta ~k'cuon for the re· C'C'nll~ o' C'nndulgl·d holid.l\ diner The 'l'f"\ bes1 1\I thr menu "' fo und among .. , \«ondt P1at1t " Carefulh l 0n.,1dt•r the 1ipec1als of thr da' -Chd Ru,....._, 'lttms Ul rsi:x·nalh 'h1nl' "hrn ldt to h1'i 1mag1nat1nn One supt'rO rho1cc: "'as hahhut likt ~nlkd pc-rfcctlt ro' crcd v.1th basil tomat()(''i capers and art1lhole ht•ans The: THE FINEST -IS ALWAYS IN STORE. Ronna S. Reed acc11mpan' 1ng nsoua pnma"ua was a nice toulh. nchl) fla,orcd "'th p.irnw..an Jnd dotted Wlth blts of cauhtlo"t'r rnrrots. and ptas, It "'3'> a 'i1de dish threatening to steal th e '\ho" Thtll.. lamb chopc; gnll«t wit h nll'C' oil and roscmaf) v.-ctt al'iO c\crlknt On the regu lar menu the \ 11ello \ rr>aC'C" a brcad«t "cal lU~t adorned "'th fresh tomato arugula hal<.Jmll 'megar and ohve 011 '' h1ghh re,·ommcndcd ~sen lhel Dusun Pan1quc comrs up "tlh some nice surpnscs. too In add111on to his regular offer- ing' of ( anno/1 1c1/1:1ni and ~mi· frcddo. he mal es a manc:lous blac~~m T1rom1 u Ye black· bem It "'a5 v.onder1ul .\nd "t' ate thl' ~ hok thing \Jl('ro/e's. i.?O M am trec.•t Hunt· mgton lkath. '160-S091 Re~r­ \ JlJnn~ n-cnmmcndt'd ~n for lunch Tue\t.11n through Fnda.1 I I l() a m to : JO p m dinner Tue~.,, thmugh unda.\ 5 pm to /{) pm \II m:vor cards. full bar Cal1fom1:1 Jnd I talian "mes. ap- pctuers. $6 i()..j'• 95, pasta. S6. 95- S< ~5 entrtts. S 10. 9.~$ 14 95 And Twice Each Year It Costs Less! SEMI ANNUAL SALE S11 .90 SJ9.90 S59.IO S9.90 I CAPE CANAVERAL _:. A Delta 22, I 28 miln hiah. •r-lldDlt arcakcd into spece Monday The Nonh Atlantic Treaty Or· a NATO communic;aliont ut· pnization•s St 10 million satellite that will replace an older will link polflical and military ·aary ~n thousands of • leaders spread over an area lllilllilll~ above the Atlantic Ocean. st.re1ehina from the United States to ~ rocket thundered away from Turkey. It is the fim of two ad- L(ltl:lllDe Canaveral Air Force Station vanced NA TO 4 satellites built by It 7:S3 p.m. 'EST. Liftoff was d~ British AM>Spac:c for the 16-nation ·~ more than an hour by thick, alliance. ·-inous clouds. The new u1Cllites are desiJOed to •t Monday's launch was the 202nd be o~ra.ble with U.S. military com-Of a Delta. The boosters are manu-mumcauons spacecraft. lactured at the McDonnell Oougtas "From a NA TO point of view, ·n-11 .. ~ Systems Co: plant in Hunt-this is a very important proerarn. on Beach. Nine more Och.a providing communications for both .. nchcs are planned this year. our politicaJ consultation functions •• The l th.ton satellite separated as well as for military control." said &om the booster about 30 minutes Loren DTedrichsen, a technical ad- into the flight and settled into a viser for the NA TO Communica- . temporary elliptical orbit up to tions and Information Systems . 1 llP llCll I ~ in Brussels. ··11 takes on inauted imponance bec:aute conflicts nowadays coukl &rite anywhere -in the OuJf, in South America, in Africa, any· where... uid Peter Corfield of 8ritain•s Ministry of Defense, which manaacs the NA TO 4 satel- lite propam. The NA TO 4 program was planrted years before Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aua. 2. The uninsured spaettr'lft was supposed to be car- ric4 aloft around this time by NASA's manned space shuttle, but manaaers switched to the com- mercial Delta launcher foll oW1ng the 1986 Challen1cr accident. The new satellite eventually will replace a less sophisticated spacc- c raft that was put in a geosynchrono us orbit about ~ven yun llO· Diedricblen 11id. NATO also has 1 spue •tcllite in orbiL On~board motors wiU circuluile the new satellite'• orbit on Wedae. day. The spec:ecraf\ is ex.oected \0 btcome operational in April or liay and has a wortina lifetime of 1even years. The S4S million Delta 2 launched Monday has lonan and liahtcr Sblid rocket bootten than previous ver- sions of the rocket and an cn1arpd main en1inc nozzle. A Delta also will boost the tc00nd NATO 4 satellite into orbit in late 1992 or 1993. That l.aunch will be moved up if the first satellite cnoountcn trouble. -•1 • ••dalH Prea l1heney cancels A-1~ contract By Jon Sawyer St. L~ 'Poet-ottpetctt W ASH1NGTON -Defense Sec- . retary Dick Cheriey announced ~onday that he had canceled the A-12 attack plane. a top pnont) both for the Navy and for McDon- . nell Ooualas Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. The two companies were ce><on - tractors on the $4. 78 balhon pro- gram. Cheney said he was termanaung lbe contract for default. c1t1ng the inability of the contractors to meet .fhe cost and schedule standards ·: 1pclled out in the fixed-price de- : • \relopment contract that they signed -: 4n January 1988. • • • Both companies said they would contest the decision. the largest con- tract canceled to date by the Pen- tagon. But the firms also said the> will have to lay ofT about 9.000 people. "McDonnell Douglas Corp. 1s deeply disappointed b> the sec- retary of defense's dec1s1on of an outnght cancellation of the A-I 2 program," the com pan~ said an a statement Monda). Cheney. in his statement. said he rema1~ed commmed to building a nelA .carrier-based aircraft for the Na'). But he said no dec1!>10n had been made on what that aircraft \.\OUld be. The dollars at stake an Chcne)"s det'1s1on to end lhe contract arc at lc.i!>t $1 .4 billion. the amount by "'h1ch the companies sa) the) have al read) e\ceeded the A-I~ dc\.elop- ment contract The two companies filed a claim with the Pentagon for that amount on Dec. 31 . alleging that the government was respon- • HELP WANTED • OUTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REPS Excellent opportunity for self-starter. Pleasant environment. $250 per week draw, 123 commi~ion on all sales! Call: Marilyn Holland 714 • 642-4321 OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.O.E.) Chicago 1-&st THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY! JANUARY 24, 25 & 26 B:OOPM A FA \'ORITI-. A r L1c 1A'\ ROYci-. HAI.I , Hl'RRARJ) STREE r ('A!\: fl'R;...: VIRTL'ALLY A.1\:YONI-. l ~TO A DANCI-, .. AN IN IT\ ORANGf OUNTY Dl:BL 'T DAZZLINti PROGRAM FEATLRES "SUE'S LEG" WITH CHOREOGRAPH\' < >F lWYlA ·1 HARP ANO MUS IC RY I-ATS WALLl:R. " ... the Irvine Barday ... one of the niu.st plaas m watch dana. 1J -ORANGE COUNTV REGIS~R ... not unJy OJicago's tup dance aJ1t1pany, but one of dx bat in tJx country. -CHICAGO TRIBU sible for the excess tosts that they had 1tlcurred. Cheney moved to kill the .\-12 over the objections of Navy Sec- retary H. Lawrence Garrett Ill. who an a meeting Saturday urged Cheney to restructure the contract and pro" 1de financial relief to the companies. .. No one can tell me exactly how much more 1t wall cost to k~p this program going. .. Chene) said in a statement released late Monda ... .. And I do not believe a bailout ~s an the national interest. If we can- not pend the taxpayers' monC) w1scl). we will not spend it." Pcnta,on spokesman Pete Wil- liams said at a briefing late Monday tha1 completing the A-12 develop- ment contract would have cost an esti mated S7.5 b1ll1on -or S2. 72 billion over the cca hng set by the development contract. ,, . y Rat IYIE Diii NEW YORK CAP) J11nu11rv 7 Adv11nced P.ecllned ¥~=' New hi9hs New IOws IYIE l.1111•1 •••• , 111111 NEW YORK (AP) -Money rtlH for Mondav •• reoorted t>v Tlllef'ele S~lems tpc~•ft 1n1ere~r111e 1noe11 7 135 PMme Rei: t . il~OYnt ale: 50 rc*ll' ~ lolln r111e 9 00 tder•I r· ma,.., rile Htoh 7. S ~~t ell' ttca•es~r" Pr1marv ~.,.., ~ vs. v" S vur. 7 62 ... """""' -.. , .... ,_ -..... ...... .......... -,., ..... ~-­._ __ ~.,, ... ,. ....... u.a .......... ...::r:;. ,,., .... ,., ....... .., 0... ~ ...... ,, .... ,_. -·--· ............ 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J1111 ••••••• NEW YORK !APl -Flnal Oow·Jonn B~rs' for ii. ll'd S2~rsS7ff -3~2s~lfi 2mtm Trn .A m 55 4. l4 II .42 6 -2 ~tk 9 4 SA t,U-14, ll'dus '1J§' Tran , , U lls 6~ Stk 2t, • ..... 1111•., NEW YORK !APl -Most W ive over· '"ti:'.,. "~'" ,~ blJ'~soO- ~~ lt ~··121-32 -+1·32 SunMlc , 'J ~ MCI , ~ -V, 1J.~"tt',' 1: ~~ • =l\lt ~tel .,-~ OIUS , 1.4 -2 Hlll11b .._ -1"1 l lPOsm ,.. + -"41 ITCUllllllW ' ., ... ,Ii .. l11•111 I ........... lrnaee is everythina ... ask the University of California ... ask Pa- fk Telesis ... ask any of the 200. us who viewed the Ansel Adams top:aphic masterpieces Satur- day evmina at UCI. UC Prtlident Emtritis Dr. Clark kcrr 2S yean aao tnpecd Adams to present the imaae of the state pniVft'Sity in a photo collection; Pacific Telesis enhanced ats imqe for public service by S«Urina a collection of Adams' works. and the vitftn wttt captivated by the black and Ytthite imaaes adomina the walls of UCl's fine Arts Gallery and the Student Center. Vida Dean II I li_.CINIS JI •1 t• 1111.&"1 Exhibit chair James Harrod and UC President Emeriti• The invitational ·event, pert of UCl's 2Sth anniversary celebration. hosted by Pacific Telesis featured 0 Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux" (Latin for let there be lia,ht -the UC Motto), the photographs of the. nine UC campuses and "Ansel Adams: The Museum Set." 75 p~tos that Adams. who died in 1984. chose as · his best work. Dr. Clark Kerr. Metlnda Wortz wtth Adare and Gerry McAlllster. Viewen bqan the event with an hon d'ocuvrcs rcccptlon in a clear twinkl~liahted tent adJoinang the pllcry that housed ''fiat LUA." In- side Jean Aldrich recognized cam- ~puses without reading the cards. "Yes: that's Davis and that's River- side." She and her husband. the late Dan Aldrich, lived on five cam- puses. "This is a wonderful exhibit.'' said Elizabeth Stahr as she and husband John moved about the room. Other viev.-ers included four of Adams' grandchildren, Sylvia Dcsin. Alison Mayhew. Matthew Adams and Sarah Adams; Kerr and his wife Kay. Ann G inn and Pacific Telesis chairman and C'EO Sam Ginn. Suzanne and UCI Chancellor Jack Peltason and Tom and Dorothy Doan. "Thas exhibit was three )'ears in tttc making." said Mchnda Wortz. director of the UCI Fine ans Gal- lery. James Harrod. chairman Qf the exhibition comm111ec. added .. The phOtOlf8phs had been stored away at Berkcle) for about 20 )Cars. From 605 photographs we chose I 100 to show. It ""as quite a t•sk to narrow them down." After shuttling over to the Stu.- dent Center for a sJt-down dinner break. the Adams' fans moved on to the Emerald Bay room to view what the photographer ~hose as representative of his hfc's achieve· ment. (Along the wa)' they en- countered des~n bufTet\ and cof- fee.) "My favontc photograph 1s 'Oak Tree. no'A-'storm.' ·· said Carol Miltner viewing wnh husband, UCI Vice Chancellor John Miltner Yo- semite black and whites were also the favorites of others including the Tom Santle)'s and Pat Krone (Pa- cific Bell) Nora and \hark) Hester. Carol and Lam Hoffman. Ken Goldman. Barbara · and \.ice Chancellor Horace Mitchell and Janet Rosener v.crc among tho~ also chcclung out A.dams· master) of hght and sh ado"' s along v. nh Gerry and Adare Mci\lhster Gerry 1s an pl- ier) director at UC San Dicao where the eith1b1ts Wlll be Marci\ 2. Pacific Telem 1s undcTWritina the e:ith1b11 at se\en o f the nine UC campuses. ··fiat LuA .. v.111 open to the pub- lic today at l 'Cl Fine An GaJlery and .. Mu~um Set .. can be seen an the '5tudent (enter The exh1b1ts continue through Feb 10 dunng the plier) 's opcrnung hours noon to 5. Tu~a~ through unda) .. Adams grandchildren Sylvia Oesln, Alison Mayhew. Matthew Adams and Sarah Adams. Paclflc Telesis CEO Sam Ginn and wife Ann. Ehzabeth and John Stahr. Therapy only solution for problem stepson DEAR ANN LA NDER I am writing this letter on behalf of my s1~ter who as the stepmother of a 22- year-old high school dropout. I'll call him "Denny.'' The boy's father was divorced fro m his first Wlfe when Denn} was an infant. He has been mamed to m y sister for seven }Cars. My sister has spent thousands of dollars on the bo)'. including SI 0.000 for a m1hUu) boardang school. from v. h1ch he was dis- and '" happ)' to be supported by anyone "'ho 1s w1lhng. M)' sister :ind brother-in-law have found him JObs which he cannot Sttm to Lee p. They ha' e supported hi s interest in sports v.1thout O\ cnndulgina him. and no"' the) are out of ideas. Denny doe have some &ood quahucs He does not dnnk or t.akc drugs. Howe\er. he has been cruel to m~ sastcr's dogs and horses He has been Sttn kicking and h1tt1ng them Ho"' can this boy be mot I\ ated" We fear he will tum 10 a hfc of Sh~ wa!I \Cf') put out and s.a1d '\h(' ne'er had to do that "1th her othl·r children. hecau~ thC\ had alwa\s gnen hl'r the "edd1ng pictures a\ g1fl'i I told her we had planned to gne hoth sets of pa rrn1s a n1n: l'nlargement. hut I thought 'ih~ might hke to ha' l' !IOml' othe~. 1n "h1ch ca~ 'ihc could pa~ li..1r tht•m hel"\Clf ~~ etiquette d1ctatl' that It l'i the bndc's respon'i1b1l1t~ to pa~ for wl·dding photos for ha hu\.Pand·., fom1"·., -BE\\ ILDERED BRIDE. FR .\ii.lKFORT. Y DEAR BEWILDERED: Too bad you art 1ettin1 off to sadt a b11m start wltb your motber·ID·law ud all becaase you wanted to be es- pt"clally nice. Actully tile bride 1bould DOI be upected 10 pay for all tile weddlD1 pbotos, bul DOW II migbl be a 1ood Idea 10 step o.t of lbt plclatt and asll your b• baDd to pleast i.lle tllis bot potato off your hods. • Gem of U.e Day t From M. HHtOD, S.l~m. Ore.I: Ip OD lk back of a pluo compaD) tnck; PLEA E DRIVE CAREFULLY. WE ARE ALL Ol'T OF HARPS. Freedom a driving force By l M Boy'1 You ran tall. to \OUrst"lt "h1k dn' mg to "ork .\nd hum old tune' .\nd thin!. ahout ~our fi"t bike or "here \Ou'd hl e to go come \umml'r \lonl' 1n \Our car could he \Our onh \ohtan ume all da' \ornl' tht·on'\t'i fh inl. ~ou'll nc,er tt•'C' up that h1Jhh pnzed time t" \Our.elf \.kan' too mul h 111 'ou The' douht ) ou ·11 C\ t•r al'l'l·pt a t·ar pool What do \OU 1h1p l." Q. \\ hat ' a · pronmd"" .\ Oppo\lll' of f)3rano1d The prono1d interprets C\'Cr) remark. and actton as being an bis favor· I sa' "'his" because almost al( prono1ds arc male Q \\here·~ the .... orld's larges( ra1l'A-'a) ~ard., .\ \\ 1nnipeg. Manitoba .\beaut) e \pcrt sa)s ~ou don'C re-all' n~ to bu)' a spcoal skm m' 1 \lur11l'r ··Ma) o n naas~ " 1rl.., ·· Japan· Emperor H1roh1to was re mo' cd from hts parents at ace! 1 Jnd plaled in foster care . crime unless someth1n1 1s do ne --------------------------------;-:::::: ____________________ ~ UP GAIN T IT IN VIRGINIA • i DEAR VIRGINIA: Wiiy slloald a ,.1,,.1 UORKY SIEGEL· U -yur-old work wllea lie Cl9 live .:: reat-free ud be Hpported by rel•· tlves? Obvloasly, Deuy 1111 bffD spoiled rottaa. He .... ..,..,. dlshrW )'OU. lODGmoK·no maa wltose life Is 1•lll1 to be a I IUuy of trHble •&et• IM I• wtut111 to 10 for &krapy &1141 c.me to Ann Landers terms wto ltlmsetf. It will take a 11\C Children's Theatre c.ompar\y of Minneapolis a.t of Itani wort Mt taie rewards wUI be wortlll It. ne HSl taalll1 lite altMW do Is 1et ltls ltlp tcMol missed for cheattna. l)'ma and steal- ina. She has Jurcd tuton to help im with his school~ork. taken ham to three psychologa ts who told her he was full ofhost1hty. and had him examined by doctors 11ttho rultd out physical prob~ms. Dtnny has lived wath my sistCT and her husblnd. with has arand- .mothcr, and with his own mother. He is now hvar\I with an aunt. He ~ not work, does not pay rent diploma. SMw Mm daJ• col•ma UMI teU ~ U llte'd Ule to wrtte, I'd be bppy to !Mer f rem Wm. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Rtt"Cnt- ly I went to my molhtr·in-&aw's home and brouaht alona an en"clope of wcddln& proofs. I asked her to write down the numben of t~ ~oto he would hkc copied or enlarat<l and offered to find out the pri~ so she could order thole she wanted. STRINGFELLOW I ....... 9r. Dlper ..... of ........... Ind Enwel• ....... "--°"~· ... For More lllltotmetlon c.l: M D1•1r "',., ~1643 (714) 711-4111 • JANUARY 22 7:30PM \ 1 I 11Kil.\110' 0 .. n HO I 1111 ll\ lllU \\I 0 .. l'IH·N ,ll .. " I \Ill I IJl \I ll' I Ht.\ I~ t·O~ <llll lllU ' ..... 'D1t fi11tst dnJArm i dxam ;,, tl1t co11nrry ... " -LOS ANGELES S • CHAMBER r \.\\IO. n "' l .. , '1.-\5 I< AJ \lllT\ cNn 'o<)Ml-THl:O-. •TIU I' c lklvl ~ ,-\...,.ll l "IQl I-1-~0\t \ I H,, .. J,OM' ll l'E Ml l(L-\..' .._,OHL .. , t\111.l ·a LU ES JANUARY 16 : 8:00PM ' . ....... ,, .......... ,. -~-=-~~~------------------......... ~·:....... ____________________ ~---------~------------. 'CritiC's Choice' appeiiling By Tom Titus ~ Coe9( Deity PilOt · · lt's cxtttmel)' doubtful tha t ~alter Kerr ever actually reviewed a producuon of ··Mary. Mary" or "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" - pla)s authored b> his wife. Jean - but the hypothesis makes for an 1'rlterestin& theatrical situation. Pla)wright Ira ~vin came up wi th this sparkli ng "what if:>" com- e~ gem 1n the early 1960 . and it's been one of tht' better sources of commun1t) theater laugh inducers e"er since Personal!) speaking. 1t"c; befn a panicular favonte ince I (a) '-IC'~ed thr original Broadwa) pro- duction (hl ht-came a dra ma cnttc a fe" 'ear<; later and (c) performed 1n 11 ~1th m) son se .. en )Cars ago Thl' prl'm1<,e 1<\ a crisp one -a Nl''-' Yori. cn11c. dnorccd from hie; actn:<;c; "de after roasting one of her JX'rformant·c., 1n print. has rcmar· rwd and Ince; "1th his new "-lfc and h1., '<'° trom the first marriage One d:.i' "lie number two decides she'd hl.l' to "fill' a pla~ and wdl. \ou r:.in guc'><. the rest (urrt•nth thl' an <. lcmenll' Ptioto l>y R. w Hoo-ton Aon Lance, Kerene Barnard and Mary Fraser (from left) In "Critic's Choice" at the San Clemente Community Theater. n cher com1<' moment of\en go unrealized. Ron Lance pon rays the upright arbiter of theatrical elepncc with a benign wit and sclf~tTac1ng charm which serve him well through the first half of the show. but imped<' his '1ndict1ve nature in tht' chmac- ttc moments. Lance has the stature to command the stage. but resists becqming a dominant force, there· b) dilu 11ng his overall efTect. His neophyte playwnght wi le. billed onl) as Daneen. 1s more <,e\ ere I\ affli cted wtth ten tall\ e ch:iractcnzatton Her performance ~ould benefi t from an increase 1n emotional commitment. a turning up of the charaCler volume. Both tht' defense of her script and the outrage at her husoond's 1ns1stence o n professional ethics need 'itrcngthcn1 ng. -"' Her precociousness 1s nicely de- fined and she know-~ how to use her cuteness to best ad va ntage on stage. Kerene Barnard. as the pla)- w-nght's t \·M fe who's out to rekin- dle old Oames. l'i C\CCpt1onall} strong -a hark in a pool of gupp1t~ Ac; an actress pla)ing an actress. Barnard sl.1llfull} defin es 1he phoniness of her character with a st) le Tall ulah Bankhead might envy Allother e~cellen1 pcrfomrnnce is dehH~red b) Floyd Harden as the hot!lhot )oung director "ho. Ille Barnard. spreads the banana 011 th1d.I\ O\er his character. Penn\ RadclifTc 1s fine as Daneen's mother. the sa$e 'oice of reason in an l'\plos1'c stt uauon ' ,,. Ansel Adams took thou•ncb 'or photo.,.aphs or &be University of Califomaa -its nine camputes. natural ~rvcs, research labl and •aricultural fieldt-that have been hidden away in tbe university's archi .. cs for more than 20 ~· This vision of the university by one of America's most famous pho- toaraphers will be publicly exhibi- ted for the first time in •'Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux." The I ()().photo- graph exhibit begins a 16-month statewide tour of six UC campuses and two museums when it opens today at the University of Cali- fornia at Irvine. The UCI show continues through Feb. I 0. A companion exhibition on the tour will be '"Ansel Adams: The Muse um Set," 15 photographs owned by the Pacific Telesis Group. parent company of Pacific Bell a nd PacTcl Companies. Pacific Telesis Foundation, Pacific Telesis G roup's p hilant h ropic o rgan1za t 1o n , aw.arded a S 190,000 grant. one of its largest cultural grants, to UCI to <iuppo n the tour. The photographs in the .. .t.nsel A.dams: Fiat Lux .. exh1b1t1on were selected from 605 pnnts made: and signed b) dams. He chose these images from the more than 6.000 photographs he took of the univcr- \11., The photographs. owned b)' the ti•• Pfloco 1>y AANf Ademe "Detail of Bristlecone Pine Woods, 1964" was taken at the White Mountain Research Station. ( 1>1nmun1t\ Theater 1s mounting J re' I' :.ii of.:( rnic·s Choire" a nd - "h1le 11'<. :.il"a ~<. more d1nirult lo arn·s., a <.ho"' that".-, '>O clme to one''>· hl·an -1h1s one ha'> 1t\ cnoment'> Dm·ltOr B.J ~cott ha'> as~mhled an l'Otl·nain1ng pro- dul 1100 l'\ en 1hou!l,h some of "' The cn11c's son (as onginall} "'ntten) has undergone a gender ""'ch in the Snn Clemente pro- dul t10n and 1s pon ra}'ed b) a dc- 1.!,g_htt.~l.l2ll" ac.!re" .. Mao £rascr.. "( n11c'<1 Choice" 1s a choice rnm- l'J~ that. "1th a little line tuning 1n 11s upper ranks. can be. as little Mar) "ould say. "as much fun as \our first c1rculi ." Performance!> ront1nue Wedne'ida)S through Sat· urda"> al 8 p.m un11I Jan ::!6 at the (ahnllo Pla}house. ::!O:? .\H Cal'lnllo <ia n Clemente. Call ~Jb..).J.ur l t..~H -ttt~lt&n - un1vers11y. were taken when Adams l'\h1b1t 1ons It .... ,1 be held 1n the On Jan 16. photographc1'1 Mary \\J!I commissioned to producc a student ct'ntl'r at 8 p.m. on thret-trttt .\lander and James .\hndt'r • ~.k. ''Ftet--Lt1x. The Un~~f..f-c'""o .. 1'"1S-rt"O..,ll""•'""e-i'1.1ot. ... c""d~11 ... c ... id.+a .. 5'"'S...-... « ... 1"1l.-1 -11-t1«:"1'1Jn1--pr~\C n~ ams: ~ - < ahforn1a:· to commemorate the general adml'>s1on charge of $8 fo r wtth Bcaut) ... and on Jan. 23. pho- TVLJstl ... un1 ,ers1ty's IOOth ann1 .. ersal) 1n each lccturl' t~her .\nne Hammond will dis- 1968 "Fiat Lux." Latin for "let cu 'i .. .\no;el .\dam'i and the Natu-there be light." 1s the UC motto Wedt1csda}. Beaumont ewhall. ral C\ccne" 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 ,__ __ ,.;......;..::....;;___~_;;_.;:,__...,-___ ~ Whffl of ~! , Reteu19t111r Sle•l'O • Movie "9att EIMlltwllt" 11991 Comecy1 G<~y u 9:00 10:00 . 10:30 9:30 11 :00 11:30 "Ansel Adams: Fiat Lu~" will be foundtng c,urator of pfiotograph) at .\lso. the films "Points of View.· l'\h1b1ted in the Finl.' Ans Galler) thl' Ne"' 'orl Must•um of Modern ··"Professional Photoaraph~.. and and ·· Anwl Adams· The Mu!>Cum An . and Liliane de Cock-Morga n. "Tl·chn1quc" "111 be shown Ja n. 13 Set" "111 be in the Monarch Ba} former ptro1ograph1c a11c;1s1ant 10 at the studl·nt center There 1'i a S4 Gallen 1n the student center from .\dam\. "111 d1scu\\ "The Un" er· adm1'i<11on charge FortuM Harrison Miiii LIM Baaer Premtere fin Ster~ D EnttftH\ment Hald Coj)y Matloc' T~ Cr tit •In -In the Helt of fie N9'f ti~ L..w & Ofdtr L1•e Chooee T Stertol Ste<eo ' tin S1tteo1 ~ T oneg1!1 snow In Stereo Out ot Thia My S.Crtt Movie • • • . 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The Marina Gateway W•t:way lnil • (714) ••1-1111 (800) Ml-8011 bl CaHloftda • • • LOCATION 18 BVBRYTIDNO • • • Ho tel in Manhattan. said Ehsatx:th Wc1\. a SOCIC't) "J><>~e\woman The Best Aclor award w.cnt 10 Jerl·m~ Iron'> for h1-; portra~al of 'Claus \On Buk>" in "Re'e~I of f onunc" .\nJehla Huston "ac; named lkst .\ctrec;\ for her wo rk 1n "The Gnfter\" orcese wa~ named Bcc;t Direc- tor for "Goodfcllac; ·• Thl· 8e'1 "upp<lrttn~ ·\ctre"s "0 1t'T TtftlA Tit• , "' I <r•-" ........ 4'1 H ~'W ... ,.. , t f Jf.t.t l>i I 0 4 \ C..tl .... I DWA•OS CINIMA UNTS.• 1101 ~1 Vf>W \l'tl'•Of" ~ "' t 4 14 t I -"'-9 ,.... \ 4\ " 10 I\ /~ -· T .. 1111,.. T-11'(, IJ I I\ I ... __, !PC. I • • I\ II IO 10 H 4 TIM • .,. .. H..,.• II \ t IO 10 \ , " IDWAnS CfNCMA H • °'1t ,.._,,,, -"1lMf1\ A.v,.. \•fl J 101 The GMf-•• Ill 1IP1 •O t \ HAnott TWIN CINIMAJ HMh<>I ""'" /f W•or- 1r ~,.f Ill t J JC\ I I -.-n-c-. r. I 'I \ )(\ II to " • 0-et With_,...,,., r(, ' 10 IC) Ml lA (IN•MA N~I .... d /t••" \t t.4~ \01\ l•wiw• lc-1 r , I " H 11 IO tO H TOWN cu1n• CIMMAJ \<lUfn c.,..,. ,,,.,,, ' .. ,. I I·-..... A UftN ~ l'(j I It •JI\ J IO 4 H I •I\ 1 -,._. 1f'ul I I 'O I 4\ 4 lo I \ II JO '0 •n J The ............ lllp lf'<tl I li'l 4 lO 1 lO IU JO f 0-et .,,.,_ ... .,., ti'<• I I) I} H 4 I\ 8 IOUTM COAST 1'&.AZA 8'1\lot/~' \0 111 I I Aw•e ....... tl'C. I II \ t0 II tO 10 1 C-S..~ 1'4W .... f' 4 I\ I •H J H-wt fl'(.il • 4\ I I\ 10 IOVT'H COM'T VI~ ~· •t .. UOi \4()-0S'4 l ~-·1T ...... T-1K1tl11> • 10 1 TM .._.... ..._. lfl S I IO tO 1 • .,..... lf"C>I • I\ II JO 10 t\ ............. IOWAltOI OtAnll• CIN't .. 71t'1 WMno. Aw 114 1-0710 -• I 0-et ............ , fl'Ci I Jj 1 10 jO ,.._.A-... ll'GI \IS I JO •o award "'enl 10 .\nnette Bening for "The \in ftl'f'i " Brucl.' Oa v1son won a<; Be\I upponing .\c1or for his pcrformanl·e ac; a wealth}. gay pla~- 00\ in "l ongtime Companion." Thl' Be\t f omgn Film a"ard wen I to .. .\ncl .. a talc of IO\\·hfe cnml' 10 finlJnd directed b} Ali Kaunsmal 1 -BJ tht' Assocl•I~ Pr~,, I J M•" -A LlnM LMJ 11'<.1 ' I\ 8 1U • l 4<1 4 Tite Ge.If-• 111 • H II I~ 0 « ' n.. --· ...... V-• • •• II I\ ....... TMI UfillVl•SITT CINI-•1H C-" °'"'• 11\4 81111 I ··-··· Seto ..... -'"" I )f • JO • 4\ • The ~ ...... 111 t•1 • IO I lO 10 10 ) --........... ( .. lf'<1 I )j \ t() fl 10 I\ • n.. •v1'1a "-" 'I • IO 1 • JO \ ·--1"C. 111 \ • \ • 10 to -· "--lf'GI • " II to 10 IO wooo•••O G I (INIMAI ......... . l'M•w"1 c. ........ °'"'• HI -Ot\\ --.11'Gl\H I 10•\ } ~ -·· ,_ .... f-1"1.r I I \ t() 1 <() • lO \ n.. ....... 11 4 H • •\ ........ II I ......... ~,.61llt. \l!irl 10 4\ \n.. ....... "-,, ·~ '" \ ft•tllllllly PCMHnAIN VAU.n TWtN l•t>e-""'>11ICl~"1"' fl .. I\()'} I H-Ai.-tl'GI' II I\ 10 IO 1 The. ••w-• 0.w" UM•• rul \ Mlae'Y II/ ' I() 10 l'-tL 'I l'OUll CINIMA I,. I I• ""'" \1 •• J I J07 I "'-"'" Aft Aft9e1 re, 4\ J 0 \ H 1 • \ •H 1 TIM ....... 1t 1 I JO \ 1 )() 10 l l~eH ~I"<> t JI J \ t \ 1 IU • 4\ 4 ~ W"'9 I T-Jfte T-i"<> I JI J 4 • e 10 l.llllllwll ... AltOI SOunf COAST LAeUNA • l• \ Co.itt ... ,.,,...~ 4'1 I 7' I l fte .......... Ht fll ~ I II J .. _.,,..,._ C-.,. ~· t)f 4 4S J •JO -----~ ,. . . . ' ' ' - .. Edltorlal N1tr1 11v1.-nor's troubles to c1111 It will take some time before the real meaning of C~lifornia Gov. Pete Wilson's inaugural speech becomes clear. Convention demanC!s that these speeches shine with optimism and ringing words. The substance -and the devil -will be in the details: the State of the State address Tuesday. the draft budget Thursday and the subsequent budget revisions, as they arc ncgouated. and as new (and ~rhaps even more depressing) fiscal data come in through the spring. But there is no one who can quarrel with Wilson's emphasis and. if the governor follows through. with the shift I I 3 377 M• T..I. A 1183 111 •• .141-tll1 a 5 ttrt's tf<IGCN New governor s~eks major revamp of lt'epublican Party Howls of outrage o n the nght over Gov. Pete Wilson's choice of the linal t"n \C'drs that "'II then remain in 1ht 'K·natC' ttrm DC Legends Yo, ho, ho and several-· bottles of rum Ed11or's nore -this column usual/} runs in rhe Monday paper. h 0 \4-l'\l'r 1r ~as eaten b> compuiu ,rem/ins wmeume dunlll lbe wttkend and had ro be delayed. Jr ..,,// rrrurn ro IH regular da}' ne,xr Wttk Pirates' ThC' namC' conjures up sa1ltng ships ll}ing the Joli)' Roger pea.legged ruffians w1tb parrots on lhetr shoulders and most f all c hests of gold -doubloon and p1eccs-of-e1gh1 -treasures beyond 1magin1ng ~ It I~ '>'llh grt'3t C'Xpccta\tOns that WC' C'Uminl' the JOUm ey of the pn' atcC'r H 1ppoh le.-Bouchard to our shore's Bouchard rC'pre')('ntt'd the South .\mc.-ncan tem1on that 1s· now Ar· gC'nt1na · · pnoritjes he Seth _ _ _ That shaft. simply put. is from correcting to anticipating. and from rcmedtataon to prevention of the enormous problems California faces: the drug problems. the problems of babies born with add1cuons, the school dropout problems. the health problems. -John Sc~o11r as h.Ls uc:ccssoc in -----If ht··., \UCCC'ssful 1n that rndC'a'ur hC' musnum aaoond~ prt·r rt• tc1r a IQq.i tampa1gn for a full \l\•\t'.ir term Ht'> Lount~ "a" 1n rC'' oh ap1ns1 pain and "llh t'>'o ships he caml' Wilson addressed man) of the things he talked about during the campaign. particularly about streamlining the budget proct'ss and responding to the dcsir~ of citizens to make government work. He also went o ut of his way. as he has an virtual!) everything he's done since his election. to sho" that he means to wo rk with the legJslature. and to be accessible to o thers'.' The message. after the siege-mentality of the last few )Cars. has been delivered so often that 1t leaves no doubt that this admintstrat1on doesn't mean to be an extension o f what preceded 1 t. 8) now. Wilson and has staff have seen the dismal fiscal numbers that confront Cahfom1a. Given all the bad news the) 'II have-to-dcl1".er. -!be) have to hope th,at they ~n tum around the anta,ngJbles ....... ihe sense that the gov'cm or is engaged. that he cares and that he will ltsten ~ long before the) will be able to deh v_rl'· good news with the budget. Today In History Toda) is TuC'sday. Jan. 8. thC' eighth da) of 199 1 Thcrt are 357 da)s lrft in thC' )Car Toda) 's H1ih1tght in History On Jan 8. 1935. rock-and-roll legend Elvis Preslt) was born 1n Tupelo. Miss On this date In 1642. astronomer c,ahko dtc.-d 1n .\rcetn. Ital) In 1815. U forces led b) Gtn AndrC'w Jackson defeated the Bn1- 1sh 1n thC' Battle of New O rleans - the closing C'ngagC'ment of the \.\ ar o f 18 L:! In 1~1 8. Prc.-sident Wilson o utltncd his 14 points for peace after World \\-ar I. In 1959. Charles ~ Gaulle was inaugurated as prc.-s1dcnt of France's Fifth Rcpubltc In 1964. Prts1dcnt Lyndon B. Johnson dcdarcd a "War o n Pover- ty .. In 196.S. the tar of India and D111nllll'y other stolen gems were returned to thC' .\menc.an Museum of Natural H mory 1n New York In 1973. S«ttt peace talks be· t'>'een the U nited St.ates and Nonh Vietnam ttsumed near Pans. In I 97.S. Judge John J. inca ordcttd the ttlcasc of Waterpte figures John W ~an Ill. Hertxrt W Kalmbach and Jeb Stuart Ma- gruder from pnson. In 1976. hou En-la1. pttm1er of C hina since the co mmunists took po"er 1n 1949. died IO EklJIOg ~t age 78. In 1982. Amencan Telcphon"e and Tele&raph settled the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit QalOSt II by aarccing to divest itself of thC' 22 Ekll System companies. In 198.S. the Reverend L.awrrnet Martin Jenco was kidnapped an Lebanon (he was released after 19 months 1n captivity). -By Th AnoclalH Pru• llJ a. .. , ,, .... the U .S. SC'nate show that the truth 1s dawning o n RC'pubhcan con- servatives -Wilson ts determanC'd to remake thC' state part) into his own mor<' pragmatic and moderate" image Wh1k change comes cspec1all) hard to the GOP. Walson·~ task no longer looks like an• 1mposs1bk drC'am The right "ing of Caltforn1a RC'· pubhcan1sm ts not thC' dom1nattng forcc 11 "as dunng the hC'~day of Ro nald Rt'agan and 'Aa\ RafT~n)' V.1lson's SC'lect1on ofSe)mo ur. a state senato r from OrangC' ( ount~ and a formc.-r ma,or of l\nahC'1m. surpnscd most siatt Capitol ob- scrvC'rs. (j1,en "hat WtlStln "as <;C"e k1 ng in a new senator ho"e"C'r. the appointment malts a lo t of sense. in.deC'd. 1n rttrospc'Ct. 1t l'an even sttm thC' mo~t logical cho ice The nC'v. go' C'mor's pn'onllC'S greatly shortC'ned the.-list of poss1b1h11es As Duane.-Gam11 a ~n Fran- cisco ~mocrattc leadC'r, com- mented. ··Y..1lson '>'as fishing in a prett) dry pool of talC'nt ·· Garrett. who served as chairman of Dianne Fe1nstcan·s gu~matonal campaign. 1s a h1ghl~ partisan fig· Urt' But 1f the Juice from thC' sour grapes ts squtt7ed out of his re· mark. his obscr' atton 1'> an har· mon ) with "hat C\ C'n \.\II son's fel· low modC'ratC' Re publican'> "'e re S<l)tng. EarhC'r. one of thC' ne" go,emor"s close assoc1at~. 1n t~1ng to explain wh) thC' SC'nate appointment v.11s so long dela)'ed. declared ... It's hard to find a clont' of Pete \\ 1lson ·· Yes. 1t is. espec1all) among the current crop of state Rcpubltcan o fficeholders Martin Smith GOP statC' ~n Bnh \1organ ut Los -\hos tl1ll'I latc:r "ould undl·r scorl' this point h~ nol\n~ that SC'\mOuf. "as1dl' from m~\t'll ''the o nh 'iC.'n:uor "ho meets thC' test o n busine'l'i philosoph' pr~ ho1cc pr~rath pen.ill~. the thing'> th.u \.\ ilson stands for·· Morgan might ha'e gained tht• JOb ht'rsclf. t'iut sht' indicated earh to \.\ 1lson that she did not "ant 11 T"'o other modC'r.llC'"> \1ltlon Valk\ hU\IOC~~ C'C'l Ull\ (' and fllr· mt'r Rep Ed 7 schau the: pam ·, I 986 ~natC' nom1nC'e and (aria H11l <1. the Bu\h adm1n1s1r.rnun·, trade rtp~scntall \l' '>tm1larl\ too~ them sch C'S out of "nns1dC'rat111n "nother prominl'nt m1~.kratc: statt ~nate Minortt\ l t•adcr "-t•n Madd". also d1splaH·J link intt·rc't 1n going to Washinttwn The cho1ct a' allahk 111 \.\ 11-.oo "'rre funher lim1tc:d h' thl' Herculean fund -ra1\in~ IJ~~" that he ahC'ad 'of the ne" 'l('n.i111r uCCC'SS tn ( altlorn1a., m.1Jt1r statC'" 1<k tkc uon~ doesn t u1mC' chC'apl~ and \.\ 1lson nt't'dni ll tioJ someonC' <.'apabk 111 r.ll\to~ the necessary campaign fund' SC''mour must run 1n '""~ for B111 at Editor's Hotlln1 Fcl11e>r'~ not,• Thl· tollcn' rng .m· '·'"'l'k' 111 Oraagl' Coast Dail) Pilot's n~aJt•r comm,·nt\ Jntl 1 nu- ''""~ / /1l· Pilol pu/'l/11o ht•, tilt''<' rt•\pon~·' nn .1 11•g11/Jr h.1'1' .1nJ , ''''""·1J:•'' ''' n-.uk,.... 111 i.11/ 1h,· Fc11ror·-. Hml1m· .11 tt.J.!-ttW<fl I just v.-ant to say that Rothschild has been m)' most fa,ontC' ~ taurant 1n NCWJ)Ort Beac h for all of 13 years. Many of my b1nhda> ttl- ebtauons have been lhett and I often 10 there for lunch. Heidi and staff are so warm and fncndly. We're so ttu,l'-'d to have a ~auuful Rc>lhtch11d's 1n Nt"•pon &ach. a I JU5' wanted to ma.kc a comment on lk-vtrly Reilly's column on the Roth1dukf Rn1aurant in CoroN 4k: Mar. . I thouahl It ., really •'ell done and I malty appreciated the bed· pound on thic o•ntt. fat I hlc ttus tcY~ w Also. 1f )OU could ha'e LIO\d Tice' surfina column on thC' front pagC' of the sporu ~lion 1m fhuf"\· da). that \1.-0Uld rtall) be OIH' Mo'lt ~pie JUSt do n't rc:.alw: he'<, onl) tn thert o n Thu~' and ~ou 1ot htm stud, bad in thl nunh .io thert Surfing is rtall) impo rtant to the Orange Coast Kttp up the Sood wor~ LIJ .... 1111 llW I noticed in the article on th<' be~ stJI ckath and at 1n thC' police rtpon. )'OU'rt Sl)tnl thin hke he ~s found la)'1na o n his couch but that 1s poor arammar u·s lvina. You la)' an ObJ~t down. h~c \OU lay do,.n a book bu1 a pn10n hc-s down. So pkaJe ~ a aood eumpk of aood arammar in the community. f-alh 1 I tho~ ralt'\ 1\ e\l:>e'lll'<l to lO~I from SI'\ m1llton 10 S~O m1ll11111 ~' mour a1dc:d b~ \\ 1l-...1n '' in J \!•Mld pc1\lt11>n to ra1~ the mnne' .\' ._.\n1l11nl.' "'ho madl J tonunc 1n rt·nl t'\latt' h' the llml' hl· '>'a\ 'O ., mc1 11 " "(II connl·, tcJ to hu~•· nl'\\ l If\ k\ \t·' nwur alc,11 has thl· ad' antagl· 1\ft'1:1n11 m11lkr.u1: <.''Cn 1n hi\ mod- ,·r Jt n -\' <1p\l I .i' th1: < 1< >P nght "1ngcr' ar"· en rr hie, -.clt·1.t1on ttit•, \.\oulJ hJH' tx·,•n ,·,en .ingner O\t'r thl' .ippc11ntm, nt •"'f /\lhau M ot Rep Tom ( .impbdl of Palo .\Ito hlllh 111 "horn ;ir,· ..lo'>C'r to tht.' pe1li11"1I m1JJ1l than '' \e\muur 'n 1.1r the threat~ ol a \llO· "<.'f\Jt1H· ,hallcn~C' to \e\mour tn the I ~Q~ pnmar\ a~ ~ing h('ard trnm 11nh thl· pjn' ·.,mo~ t\trcme C'lt.'ml'Ot\ r hn J fl' Ol•I J'> grt'Jt J J.inger to hie, l'k' lion prn\pt'("t\ J'> 1he~ "ould Ii ~t' I• l tx·h\•\ l' 1 h1 (\.\\) 01\l\l\'\I nght·\.\lngcr\ 1n { ahturn1a '<,op cungrcsc,1on.JI del· t•g.ii111n '-Rt1~rt Dornan 1>1 liucna Par~ Jnd \.\ ilham Dann<"nlt'\l'r 1lf Fulkrt11n -ha'e made plain thc1r 1ntcrt'\t in ''f'IJl<."'"~ \c'' mour ti1r thl' n11m1n.11111n T hl•tr an11t .1h1l1l\ .11 grahhing headline'> h1\\.\t'' er Ila' largt'I\ di\· , n·J1tl·J th1·m J\ \tJtl''>' 1de lJn· d1datc.-c, [H·n nlJll\ \ 10\l'f\,HI\('\ \1.-0Uld recogn17C 1ha1 1h1 nomination c1t e1thl•r \.\11uld h.1nd lhl· "'3t O\ cr to a Dt'm<xrat MartlD mllb 1s tb~ S.crameoto- ,,. H pollllC'•I Hlto'r' for tit~ McClatd> ,,·~ .. , ~nltt. Hn tnfluen1t.:il tam1h should be treated an" ~ttt"r or an' wo rse than an~onc: C'lsc I thin~ hl' got e'actl) "hat he d~n C'd RICYCllll 11111 ~h to pic· 1s rec~d1ni. \\ e rt'l."Cl\C'd a rt("')thna brochurt rte'enth and whal I gather ts that thr} ar<' try1n1 to arc us into lctttna them cha c us for tn t\. \1') su uon •~ since aJl the tra!th ~' dow"tl COMe ~r ~lu to tanton v.h) don't wt have the pcoplC' v.ho arc in J&ll o r do1 n1 communtt) v.orit to rtt)dc our tr"h., iktnl that WC att and T.Oirk a 40-hour wttk I 1tt that we 1ttU) don't have lhc time and that they do tu prun1'1."rTttr'Tlt'trl:-1ti'tfeffH-&-<;oa~--~~ in I I H1i. fir.,t ~tup "as along thC' coast nC'ar pr('<,('nt-da' Dana Point. where ht• an, hllrC'd and S('nt men ash0tt under a llag of 1rucC' to gC't supplics lrnm thl' mt\'i.llln at San Juan < ap1'trano L 1k ~a .. not ca\\ at thC' mis ion '\incl:' 11 .,...as founded b} Fat~r \<rra 1n I """'S 1t had sufTC'rcd man\' m1sfonune-. .\n Indian upnsin1 in c;an Diego caused Utl' 'iOldt~ and pnC"Sl'i to abandon the mis ion ta~1ng awa\ t'\C'~lhtng but lhe ~11 r, "h tl h the' bun cd In I "~6 thl' priests ~turned and rthuog thC'tr hells and set about rnn' cning thc tncndl)' local In· dtMts 10 C'hnst1an1ty In I .. 'lg the m1ss1on was m oved to its p~nt site and a great tonC' churt:h '>'as ~un in 1797 On l)(-c 1 I!. v.h1le '1\e c hurc h ~:is crowded w1,'th "'o~h1ppe.-.. dunng the mom.,1 Mass an eanhquale destroyed (he hutldini. ._ilhng .io people Tht '>'atr r suppl) was unttrum and crop'> failed \.\ ild mustard ~ds. bro ught 1110 the countn 1n the v.ool of lhC' padrei.· sh~p. floumhed and bqan to cho ke out othC'r grasses ta lhc fidds The pan1sh pnests and soldiers had labored long hours for the .. un1,al uf their mission and= not thnll~ w1th the news brq . t ~' tnendl~ lnd1ans that Bo had am. hor<'d 1n their harbor. • The padrn posted a look.out 4nd lkd "Ith their few treasures. lea,..•na onl\ the m1ss1on pmson. 1 \\hen the' l"CCC'1vcd Boucbatd', message the pan1sh commander dc, 1Jrd to deal fi rml)' with ~ht' probkm and sent ba k word lhat the crc" could land. but he -..dlJd 'onh gt'e thC'm po"'dcr and shot. oo othC'r pro' 1s1ons \.\hen )Our name" 1s H1ppolyte one assumes you learn to act toqh earl\ on Incensed b)' tbts reply to a c;ourteous reQUC'St only to re- pro\ 1s1on. Bouchard landed a part) of h 40 men and two ~non and m11Tt"hed on the m1ss1on vtllqo.. The defenders tl«S. lcavtna the p1ratC's to do as the)' please ' The) burned the military r· racks and govC'l"T'lor's bou!C tnd drank all thC' wu\e and wtuskey they found and dcstro)'ed evcrytlt1na else of \'aluc 10 the vtti.. Then. in various t.llCS of anto•· 1cation. to~ draacd. lashed to the cannon t01M f&l1ina by I.be way- siM, the bripnds NIFed beet U> their ship. • They at six men wbo were Joa too druat to find their way blict. a..-. IUl'IVUftd this pirate Vll- itlUoe -tMt tht six mea W rw away"' .. the milaoli aw.; IMt loUcMrd -.. ..... buried their bootY bdDft ...... • .. ,. .... -.~·~ ...... .. .... ......., . .., .... .. hd h ._.._~II-Wlit ..... 0 dbdll ...... . ,.. ......... .., ..... ..... w ....... ... ne priaa "'' .w, -* lilwr•IDlda• 111mllii•l9 ............ ... ...., .... u , ... .. •r·w ............ . 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"We will conlinue to show stu- dents what a condom looks hke:· Jacobson said. "I firmly behe" e it's imponant that we do talk to kids about .\ID and the nsks-involvt'd of being sexually active. But lhe only sure wa~ lo a void the disease is to practice abs1inence." Sex education 1n the 1990s 1s a WATER From A1 monlhl> usage. This rationing proe.ram 1s the cit~ 's third step in v.atcr con~na­ uon. I\ volun tar. program. which s1mpl~ asked crt11cn'> to reduce their water uc;e fatkd and in fact increased. watl'r use So 1n June I Y90. the u t\ adopt.Cd a stncter program in "-h1ch resi- dent~ "'ho U\l' morc th,rn 7 500 gallon~ of water a month had lo pa) a 10-percen t surchargl' on lhc baSll water rate. Commercial o .. eruscrs RILEY From A 1 Rile). 78. undeNcnt quadrupll' b) pass ~urger) Dec, l 1 at Hoag Memorial Hospital to l lear blockages near hrc; heart Therl' TRIAL From A 1 freshed his mt'mor. .,omr" hat. hut Cane rmphed '>l''t·ral time., 1ha1 police had inrorrt•t th rt•ton.kd ht' statements Both he and Hrt•nt ) lollJnd art· still In ing in the hou-.e on .\nthon> Circle. O"-n\·d tl\ 'l oc;hrsato·., mother . .,..h1k ) o\h1-.;.110 1s being held at count' 1arl Another friend of 'l osh1~to's. whose tcs11m1>n\ ha'> hcen prc-re- corded told prn'>ccuto,.., he clearl" remembered .1 wmment Yo'ih1~ti1 made to hrm ahout four days before Fehc1a's death '>aid Ocput~ D1~tnc1 A uomc' \hark' \.11ddlcton RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMf1 lwt! ltll -l lfl .. ctm IW-'41·11Sf tough balancing act for teachers warned about AIDS and teen-age pregnant>. and yet also aware of soc1e1~ 's concerns about givi ng sex- ual!~ nplrc11 information to chil- dre-n according 10 Hopn. "If ~ou know a large percentage of thl.' students are sex ually active. ~ou do fe-d wme responsibility to eduratc lht-m TI1 ~ lJ(mTb~ "'a~ ·· <,he-\31d. "It's tncky to do ~our JOb Jnd also appease those people .,.. ho are opposed to sex educatron rn the schools." "ca· t hargcd a 50-percent \urcharge The surcharge and education about the drought apparently worked. because Dixon reported that last summer the nty's water USt.' "as rcdutcd "' to 9 percent from thl' pnor year But the c1t\ ma) ha'e to go into a PhJ5.e ..i or l'\en Phase 5 plan - wh1l h '-"Ould mandate a 20-percent reduction -b' the summer. Dhon said In ~ccmber. Metropolitan WaH~r 0 1c;trn:t official., indicated the .,..atcr allix·at1on le,elo; could be rt>duccd h\ that muth b' sum- mertime. 01\on -;aid · ha' t' hccn no complrca t ions follow- 1 ng the c;uctcssful surgcr). \h DJn1cl -..i1d The lormt·r Manne ( orps general ha\ repre.-.ented the .. Fabulous Fifth .. d1\tr1t 1 since 1974 -By Tbe D•llY Piiot o,cr dinner 'l osh1s.a10 alleged!) told Tom r lore' that he hated the hah .. h«'au~ she-cnC'd 100 much. \.11ddlcton stud In a "h1"iJX'r Yo,ht\ato then leaned forward and rcpomdl~ \aid. "I might kill her .. Tht> child'<, mother. who 1~ a1d1nl_l Yo'h"J\o·., defense. test1fil:d thJt Felicia ocgan crying .,...hent.'' l'r 'l u\hl\dto "'as around about 11nr "-l'l'k after they moved 1n ~ht· \trll app.ircntl} believes. ho"'nl.'r that 't o\h1'iato l'l innocent. The preliminary hearing. to dl·- tcrm1nc whether there " cnoutlh l"' 1drnce to force Yoo;hrsato to <;tand tnal for murder. 1\ l'\~l tnl to conclude Wcdnt"sda} II • ..... 1111 11 '1 ....... ., .. I .... .. 4S ............ Q ft ... -.. u u •••C»1 1J • S.la ..... Q .. lllwfeftO, • • ...... l1 .. Saah .... ,. ... .... .. . ,_ " n ...... •• ~ .. u ... • )I .... q )I • Anti-growth group says It has backing to force vote on Westpark VIiiage II By Karen Auge Orange Caul Dally PllOI IRVINE - A group \l)mg to stop construction of more than 3.600 homes on what now 1s an agricultural field in the hcan of the ci ty says 11 has cleared the first hurdle toward achieving its goal. In inc Tomorrow leader Christoph.er Mears said s1gnaturc- gathenng cffon!I last weekend put the group's pet111on dnve to force a vote on the proJCCI. over the top. Mear; !.aid the group has collectC'd more than 8.100 residents' ~1gna- 1urcs. well over the nearh 5,700 required to force an ekctton. and expects lo ha"'c C\ en more b} lhc 11rnr 11 rlell\er<> the pc1111ons to the Police probing weekend attack as hate crime CO TA MESA -A 19-}ear-old man wa-; Jumped from behind. bt.·aten and ki cked repeatedly by a gmup of men "'ho )elled homosex- uJI slurs C"arl~ ~aturda> morning. The man wa' treated and re- ka'>l'd at Hoag \.1cmonal Hospital in l'<t'\.\P0'1 Beach. "here he re- ll.'nnJ 'ltllthcs on h1'I face. < osta Me~ Polin• gt Ron ~nlllh '>Jld thl.' l3St' "'0Uld bl• in- \l'\t1ga ted as an apparent "hate l nmc .. one· ~lf onh a fe"' such 1nudent\ in the crt\ 1n recent mem- on hc \.lid · · \l.'e'\C had .. en lcv. of them. ~l' ti) to nip thl'Se lh1ngs in the hud a!> '>Oon J'> thc' happen,'' Smith ..aid \m1th ..aid the cit) had not had a noticeable problem with so-called \krnhcad\ or ga)-ha\hing in St"veral 1rcar'>. Cit~ Council tonight. The signatur~ must be vcnfied b} the cit) clerk before an elccuon can be called tu res. "People "111 sign an'ythmg.'' she said. Keith Greer. VICC ~ tdcnl or In inc Community Builders. the arm of tht' If\ inc C'o. overseeinJ the prOJet't attnbuted lhc pcu11on dri"'e·, apparent success to mislead- ing information dt scm1nated b> Irvine Tomorro" Mcar; said he was not surpnsed b~ the number of signatures, but hadn't expected anti-growth senti- ment to be so strong in the city. "Most people sa} we don't need more growth and we don't need more traffic I didn't expect the reaction to be so strong. But pcorle .. arc sick and tired of whal ove-rde,elopmt"nl has done all o .. er the count~ .. hcridan accuS«I the group of sw11ching gears in its opposn1on to the pro1cct. lntllally. cnt1cs charged the development lacked affordable housrng. Now. they are ad,ocattng a hall to the project that would preclude building an) affordable housing. she s~ud. Greer said the company would conduct an tnformataon campaign of us o"" n that would focus on the ment~ of the project. and the con~ qucnrc'> Qf the no-growth stance In me Tomorrov. appears to be adop11ng Ma~or Sall) o\nne Shendan said she. too. was not surprised that Jn me Tomorro-w apparent I) has gathered more than enough s1gna- Sheridan and councilmen RntT) Hammond and o\n Bloomer 'otC'd 1n fa, or of the prOJCCt. kn own as Westpark Village II. which would occu py several hundred acres borde~ by Culver Dnve. Hanard Avenue. Irvine Center Dnve and Barranca Park"ay Councilwoman Paula Werner cast the single dts- scnung vote. Such a pohC) ""ould mean "ccon- om 1c disaster" for Irvine. he said. "In inc Tomorrow will ha ve to ac- l·ept rc~p0ns1b1l ity for the economic rrohlem\ that "-Ill be created 1n lhts cit} ·· 1r their effon succttds. -Prosecutor says couple pleaded for their lives before being shot By Jim Glllesple Clty Mewl SeMoe SANTA AN'\ -An Orange County pros- ecutor's voice cracked wnh cmouon Monday as he told Jurors how two gunmen laughed JUSt before lhey shot an Anaheim couple who begged for mercy. Deputy D1s1nc1 >\ttomey Bryan Brown strug- gled with his emotion\ as he recounted how Ryoko Hanano was killed and ,her husband K.azum1 paralyied in a Jul> I 0. 1988. attack by two men who said the) \\ere interested in buYJna a Corvette the couple had for sale Brown said R)oko Hanano was told to "shut up" when she began to pray and that the gunmen laughed when her husband bcggC'd the men to take the car bul lea ve them ahve. Momen~ later. the Hananos. handcuffed together. were kneeling at the side or their bed wath their heads bet"'een the box. spnng and mattress, Brown said. Both were then shot scve-ra l umes lhrough the mattress. Ryoko Ha nano was killed and her husba nd cntically wounded 1n the nighttime attack an their Anaheim home. Taylor. Nomrnn James DeW111 and aneue Scheid -"'ere broke and had dl'c1dcd to steal and sell the black C on ettc. which was worth $20.000 Ta)IOr. JR and DeW1t1. JS. fa~ the dealh JX:nall> 1f found guilt) of the five felon y counts the) face because the murder was committed in the comm1on of a robber) and a burglary. the prosecutor ~rd Brown ~1d la~lor v.as the tnggennan. Scheid. :!9. 1s not facing the gas chamber because 'lhc '-"d~ not armed and had left Jhe Hanano's home before the shooungs took prace. Brown said. In hts opening remarks. DcW1tt's attorney. George Peten. told the JUI) has client was gu1hy of nothing and was unaware that Taylor was planning to shoot the couple "This happened spontanrousl). wnhout any forethouaht. at best." Peters said as his Jong-haired client looked on Lakcw1se. Sche1d's attorney. Charles Marjtncs. said hts client was duped into arranging the meeting between Taylor and Ka1um1 Ryoko. He said Taylor convinced has client he. was inccrely interested in buying the-car with money he ""<'e1vC'd 1n an insurance settlement f he \ ICll m told po fr Ct.' he had \topped at the ~uplan1at1on res- taurant at I 555 Adam'i Street to use the restroom When he left the re'>taurant and lros'K.'d the parking lot toward hr-; car JU'lt after m1d-p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;1 nigh 1 Sat u rda > he .,.. as Jumped from behind h\ t"-O or thr~ men. "God was on Mr. Hanano's side that ni&ht," Brown said of the 64-yearold land~per who was hit in the neck by a bullet rntendcd for his head. The bullet, which left ham paralyzed. had struck a bcdsprina first "She believed no crime was a.o1n1 to be commiucd there." Margmcs ~ad. ~ I JOAQUIN NEEDS A HOME IN THE CORONA DEL MAR IDGHSCHOOL DISTRICT! NOW! CAN YOU HELP? Re's a charmer from Spaiia wf tla top grades " ... you'll love him and .. improve yoar Spaalslaf He needs a new ltome and Ile aeeds It NOW! to «et a Joaqaln or aaotlter fudaada« foretp exdwace ltadeat wlaerever 10• an In Corona Del Mar. CALL HONIE, 968-2104, NOW! · MACAJ>llllC YBAa IN AllDJCA" He told polrce hl' did not get a good look at the-me-n . whom he s:ud fled on foot -By Tll~ D•llY Pilot Brown told Santa Ana upcnor Coun JUry __ that the defendants in the case -Robcn O arcncc He said Ta)'lor told police "the whole idea was my plan" when he was arrested. Taylor's attorney, Gary Pohlson. declined to make an opcnin& statement. The trial as expected to last into February. !!,AA~ Garamendi takes oath vows refunds adman111\rator 1n the Newport-Mesa ' Unified hoot D1stnc1. He also SACRAMENTO -Califom1a's Monday. the 4S-year-old former the Senile floor and balcony. said ~rved as a dean at Orange Coast fi rst elected insurance com-Ocmocratac uue senator from he hoped the chanp would help C'o~ege h . . J missioner. John Oaramendi, ste~ Walnut Grove 1lso toJd C1h-re tore pubhc confide~ 1n aovem- unn~c sv.eanna·•~ tcr-... pcd into ~office W1th a ptedac to forniJns ~mcthin1 they wanted to mcnt. !~n~f eatl :~~ the import-remake the tate "insurance depen-hear -in ur1nce refund checks are The comm1woncr u.id he woutd proaram . b~ '"' dh~ =~~~~ mcnt U\to .. the best c~n'~!11cr as &ood as i~ t~e mad. aear his administration to enforce- partnerships and a need 10 "bnna protection qency in Amcnca. Oanmmch. 1n b11 eddras to mcnt of 1n urance ra1e<11ttjna back the JOY': of being a tcachcrand After bc1n1 sworn into office .evml hundf"fd ~•ho pecked Proposatio~ 1~3 of l9U, whid\ a student. Oaramend1 wd wu mlled by Dtan IS opt1m1 UC that Gov. Pete PIEi mved rrom Cedetal. s&ate. CCMtnly 0 tntpt ind incon111tent .. ladenhip Wilson will be more sympetheuc to ind city "8ftlJ. in the 1nwrance depanmnt. educaiion fundina than former From A1 Other ·fb The Insurance 0epertenc•1 Oov. Oeor1t Oeukmcjian, but md mat Hu.ntinaion Beach .. has be-i•h• fs.00:"~ M= "faiJun to obey die 1M1 111ile oldie he also undcr1tands the siaae's S6 ·come 1 real brother .. C0t1>.; SlS,000 ~ Rainbow Dis-people is over. Propolitioe 103 wil1 bi I hon budtct def\dt _will make tbe lwMIUki laid A.Jo official• in· ,.,..a: S IO.OOO ftvm dlle Don Koll be fully i~~mealed. and ..... fiaht for ~educ.at.on """'"" 1 formed its mieer·to-Mlp raidmtl Co.: SS,000 f'tom Hnti11ton OaralM'lldi llicl. chillen,e '"the ,,an alad. about effonl '°rebuild the broken Center and Sl7,000 &om Pomol\I .. ~o "°"'PMY.~ lll~led 1 down old pier in I public infor· Valley Equipmmt. fl!le UKIW Ubl IU nl.._ ..... matioft DCWlletta &Ut ... d• OflkWI ....... danoliticM of ihty ........ •1e1•i ....... ha tributed ci~. the old IMf' by -:Riedel .. lef. .. ~ .. w .... d ... Priva&c funckaiMlll cffortl in &he utional of Portland. ON.,. 11 wi~ ftooltnl • ~ ~ ii-c:ity Mve ptheftd more than SI proc:llldins alleed of 1CWu1i -19!W eGlllPll H ...,.. ur ...... million 1n ~ mondll wi~ tbcMa1 lartetJ becll• h•1 in IUCll cnmb1J ••• 1IM •• ••1 t ... _. I ~ SI. 7 million ~ to eo. CDftdidoa -• M cann a:.-..,_ .,..,_. II--· About Sj. 7 million hat been reo-lllcMlld -.. hi Milda. _., .,. ,.,..,.,. ~o.. ........ IRVINE -Univenity of PICific CoKb M TIM>m110n wekealled it c:omiq in. llMI UCI Ca.cb Bill ~ bu made a MIMt out of it. The ftliult ... a dRam pme for the Tiem, 1 niahtmare for the Anteaten. • Tbe UO praa. a comentone of Mulli11n•1 pme this teaton, failed the Antelten miterably as Piicific abuted it to build a 23-point halftime lead en route to a 108-17 Bia West Conference basketball victory at the Bren Even1tCenta Monday. .. It was an out-and~ut rout," Mullipn said. "You saw it. If I could have hidden, I would have, but I couldn't so I sat there Jnd took it." Pacifac turned the ball over only twice. becauee of the UCI press in the first half, while capitalwna directly from it for six layins or slams. "We really broke down in the press when they made that run of24-4," Mullipn said Rick Talley ~11 -;y·ust three left , who can really cause 49ers any real concern Countdown to Super Bowl XXV: Exit four. eight rem11n. The Houston Oilers were wounded . the Philadelphia Eagles were out-coached. the Kansas City Chiefs choked on a yellow flag. and the New Orleans Saints simply wcrcn 't good enough. And as the Nauonal Football Ltague·s ehm1nat1on process co ntinues, one ~on­ dcn if at will be another excmse an frustration for all except the defending champion San Francisco 49crs. We keep heanna hints that the 49ers of 1991 arc vulnerablc but where 1s the soft spot? When will it be exposed? Philadelphia. the team so many felt h3d the strongest chance to upset San Fran- cisco. was instead upset by Washington. · That leaves only the Redskins. New York G iants. or Chicaao Bears blocking the path of the 49crs' th a rd conS«ut1ve tnp to the Super Bowl. Waserina odds have been posted for this weekend's four pmcs leading into the AFC and NFC championships and there arc no surpnses. The Buffalo Bills arc favored by 6111 points over Miami. the LQS Angeles Raiden by 6 over the C incinnati Bengals. The 49crs arr 8-point choices to defeat the See TALLEY Ill llllAm COAST AREA IPll--llRJ: Plftl, llNlll 1-Z • ALONG THE ORANGE COAST AREA -There's a double-dip 1nvo1ved in tbc r11Ce for Oraner Cout Ara indi· viduaJ ICOrins supremacy -and they come ftoom cech md of tbc spectnam - in 1erm1 ol dil&Uec, direction. 11yle and dMiilcation. O-z• C.-Ana Tlf 11 ''ii' . .. • • "... .( =1·=: .. .., . , ... , . ,,, ........ • I , ,. ,_ • J8ftU81Y a. 1991 The O.lly Piiot ....... _. 111<11 ....... •117 Pacific gives 1Mulligan some dreams }1e'd like to forget; 108-87 .. It was just a disaster," Multipo .W. "We've had d1tastcn bd'ore. but we•w come back and played better. We come back and play on Wcdnetday. I hope we can play well apinst Fresno State (a 77-~ winner over UC Santa Barbara Monday):": . Rlantina the stretch which tumid a l S.I ua lead into a 32-19 PM;ific tead. The lead was never in liftl)e diaits qain. .. We hope everybody preua us," Thomason said. ..We look aood in the spread oourt. .. UCI bad played an effective soft zone press apinst Cal, but it was unsuccessful on the road so Mullipn mumed to a suicide snu to boolt the team's aa· pclli~nen in victory .over San Jose State Friday. . ••t second-auess myself a lot." Mullipn said. '' ... They just devastated our press. "I'm most disappointed in our break. They bad a break and we didn 'L •• It was not j ust the full-court pressure Pacific capitalized on. When ~ Anteaters played a trappina 2-3 half-coun zone, the Tiaen reversed tbe·ball and found the open man for a ).pointer or layup. "We shot the ball pretty well, and any. time you •hoot that well, it's touab to tell what kind of defenee the other team play- ed," Thomason said. Pacific looked p>d period in the first half Monday, tettina a school record for fint-half points. The Tiaers bit 73 percent (27 of 37) of its shots. iocludina 7 of 12 3- pointcn. had 22 assists and made just seven turnovers. ..When we play like that, we'll be touab to beat," Thomason said. "I've aot to bottle that first half." Junior guard Dell Demps, who was even better than bis usually spledid self, had 24 points, 14 assists and 10 rebound( for his first career triple-double. UCJ's defense helped make stars out of junior Randy Lavender and freshman Glenn Griffin. who benefitted from the full-<oun pressure as the deep offensive men and from the haJf~n pressure by often playina on the wea.kside of the of· fense. Each scored t 9 points and mined only two shou. Pacific's senior point ,uard Anthony Woods had what Thomason called bis best pmc of the season. sink.Ina four of SIX shots for 12 poanu and notch1na Cllht assists and three steals. Pacific improved to 6;7 ovcra.11, 2-2 10 the Bia West. The .Tiaers have turned from a team which lost 22 consecutive aamcs three years aao into a potential uppcr- d ivision conference team. In two years, Pacific has gone from losinJ 20 pmcs in a row to UCI to one which swept the Anteaters a year qo and built a 2~po1nt first -half lead Monday. UCI fell to 6-9 overall. 1-2 an confcrencc. and takes o n Fresno State at home Wednesday n1abt before playing at Long Beach State on Friday. Estancla's Ernesto Guzman (lower left) and Juan Fernandez battle for possession against Newport Stlaun• Nor11e9«tOr.noe C:0..1 Delly Pllot Harbor's Derek Steele (right, forefront) and Jim Hicks in Monday's non-~ague scoreless standoff. Hip sclloDI lllys basketllall Jeff Herdman and Cornelius Banb Md 13 points apiece to lead UCI, while Ricty Butler added 11 points and 1evcn re- bounds. Point 1ua.rd Gerald McDonald did not st.art bcc;ause he was latt for a pt'C1ame team mcctina. ... .. Not hav1na McDonald at the stan of the pmc m1aht have screwed us up," Mulligan said ... They took away Butler and Herdman and we had no pauenoe:· The Anteatcn forced drives and sbOll 1ns1de. commimna 11 of their 17 turnovers in the first half. .. The problem 1s the team not beina d1sc•phncd on the court." wd Herdman. who was suppon1ve of the press. "Wbea ~c run where v.e'rc supposed to run, thiDIS work. I was guilt) too Ltkc at San Jose State. we did everytbmg perfect." Tars, Eagles tune up for · league, 0-0 ·By Barry Faulkner Orange eo.t Oaity PllOI COST I\ MES.\ -For the first ti me m a 10 years. a Januan bms '>occer contest between Nev.pon Harbor and Estancia meant nothing morl· than a prr-lcaguc tuneup The former ~ r~ League nvals used Monda\ ·s meeting to iron out last· minute lonls bctore opening their respcc- 11 ve league campaign-; ~edncsday. but could not det1de a '11.:1or in a scoreless ue at Estancia The '1s1ting \a1lor<; ( 10-3-3) arc ex- pected to chalkngl· tor the title 1n the balanced Sea \. 1e-.i. \lo h1lc Estancia ( S-4-:?) 1s s1mllarl\ la,orl-d as 11 enters Its in- augural 'ieason 1n the Pacific Coast League. Though "1e-.i.pon g.a1ned a narrow edge an quaht~ .-,hoi.-, o n goal. 4-:?. the Sailors ma} haH paid a hea') pn~ 1n the inJUf") department Scmor Todd Tift the anchor of the 5a1lors defense. susuuned a shoulder tn· J)WJ near the end of the game. which rnuld sideline him for an extended period "It ma\ ~ a d1\lcxa11on or e"cn a slight fracturt' ·· '-e-.i.pon Harbor Coach .\Ian Pa,nc ..aid .. He·s hun mg bad and for him to )61) hc'<o hurting. he must rcall} be hurt·· !'le-.i.pon ... \.tall ~hcrv.ood recened a cut O\t~r his kit l.')e that ma) require \t1tches and Branon Collucio came awa) -.i.1th a "cit on his C)C' after an un1nten- 11onal colhs1on "'1th an Eagles attacker. Both heN ood and ( olluc10. hov.ever. should be available for Wcdncsda) ·s o pener. as should aoahe Josh KJein. who made a kt"'t 'ia'-e after entenng at half- time It "as .. de1n·s first apparanct since separating h1" \houlder pla)tng football. acrording to Pa' ne Estancia\ \crg10 uarcz. an .\II-Sea View l eagul.' performer as a Junior. had the game.,, he'll <,eonng chance. shcmg through the Tar<. defense to gain an See SOCCER/II Going. fop the gold sllver and bronze don't count Tustin the choice in Sea View title race; -,. Estancia dominates Pacific Coast League By Roger Carlson o.lly Pttoc S9otts Editor ALONG THE ORANG E COA T - Ltaaue camp:ugns tip off for the Sea View and Pacific oa t Lequcs this week with a full round of action on Wed~ day. but there's a twi t to 1t all this }ear. The ratt for the title 1s JUSt that th1 ume. lcquc champ1onsb1p is at stake. but when 1t all boil down to the la.st v.cck or ~. the~ will only be that to dwell on. the title. nd place" Third place., It docin't See BASKETBALL.Ill Dally Pilot's Sea View League handicap Pis. Te-. ltte«d 1. , ... (13·2) 2 ..... , .. (10-6 l .C... .... (7·9) ....... .., (7·7) t ::::r.n.~ .. ,) • CatEhalt 0.. Ne. 1 II ~ ce..IJ, 111ildt 11111 1-5 ~. -= " dlllllt&t ,... 1-1 I 11 .. tll Ill .. 15-1 ;-. .. ...,. ........ ,.-JI.I Tw .. me. 11111 I ... .. Jl-1 • 111111111,. ,_ c l'rl 12·1 ... .. • . . . . . . ... • • . . • .. ( CINCINNATI -hie Rote quietly ~ alipped beck into bit hometown Monday and ch«ked in te 1 haltw.y boux 10 • complete his tentence for cbeati.na on his \UCS. About a dozen cbildrtn briefly surrounded Roee wben be stepped out of a car and walked quickly into the Talbert House, where he will spend the next thiu months. Rose arrived 6'h boun after be was released from the federal prison ca.mp in Marion, IJI, where he had spent the last five months. Baseball's all·time hhs leader wore a white bascbaU cap displaying the number 4, l 92, the amount of hits he had dur· ing his career. He answered JUSt one rt'porter's shouted que~on about how 1t felt to be back. .. , fed great,'t he said, without stopping to take more quesuons. 8ose A man who has shown up at many of Rose's public appearances dressed in an Uncle Sam costume trained the children to chant, "Welcome home Pete." when he got out of a car driven by hi~ wife. Carol. Rose will be seeing mo re of children in the coming weeks. He has to perform 1.000 hours of community service by assisting ph)sical education teachers at five inner<1ty pubhc schools. In an interview with WLWT··rv taped en route to the halfway house. Rose said he looks forward to working with schoolchildren ··rm going to do the~ thousand hours to the best of my ability and tum tht> page on thas.. ·· be said. "Obviously, the next three mo nths will be a lot more fun than the last five." Rose has to spend tht' ne).t three months at the Talbert House's Cornerstone program, a halfway house for 45 men ma.king the transition from..1?_nson to freedom. He'll have an onentauon this week to familianze him with the program goals and the facility's regulauons. He will hve in a room with a met.al spnng bed, a steel trunk for belongings and a bathroom. "Clean. neat and livable." said Tom Bcrghauscn, associate exccuttve director of Talbert House. "It's not ever gomg to be luxunous." The residents hve two or three to a room. They include drug ofTendt'rs and whue-collar tnminals. MlllC ml! of Llkll'I' lll•P lNGLEWOOD -Los Angeles ---- Lakers guard Magic Johnson will m1SS • _, tonight's game at Seattle against the ' • SuperSonacs be ause of a spramed ---- middle finger on his right hand, the team said Monda) Johnson v.as e'am1ned b~ hand spec1al1st Dr Norman Zemel of the Kerlan·Jobe O rthopaedic Clinic. and v.1 11 be re-c,ama.nt'd Wednesday. the team said. adding 1hat he v.ouldn't make the tnp to Seattle. Because of the anJuf). Johnson didn't play dunng the Lakers 135· I 08 '1cto n over G oldt'n State Sunday night. He 1s hstl'd as· dav-1eH1av and 1s weanng a protective sphnl ' · Televlslon-rnlo Brnterllm' m.-1111 • C lippt-r'> PJ, l"r'> Prime T id.cl J 111 pm • "J n\J,.()._lahnmJ PiP~ J '\O p m •I J~A" '""''' < hanncl 11 7 p m • "hJll·r. 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Niii, 86-88 lafT)' Johnson scored 27 points as ~ No. I UNL V wore down stubborn San • ~ Jose State in the second' half Monday to _,....,,,.. __ remain unbeaten with a 95·63 win, the Runnin" Rebels' 20th in a row in Las Yeps. UNL V (9-0 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) came out flat and appeared letharsic u the Spartans (2·10, ()..3) closed to within 11 points in the second half before the Runnm' Rebels pulled away. EJsewhere in college hoops Monday: •Ne. 17 Ptttabvp ti, Ne. I Syraeue 7t: In Pinsburah, Brian Shorter, bothered all season by a st.renJlh-dratning viral infection, scored 32 points Pittsburgh beat Syracuse. the OnDtcmen's second straight loss after a 13-0 slart. •Ne. H ~u IS, a..,... 71: In Baton Rouse, Sbaquille O'Neal had 34 points and l 6 rebounds and Louisiana State held on to beat scrappy but cokl· shooting Georgia. • Frnao Seate 77, UC Suta Barbara 71: In Santa Barbara, Dave Barnett sank a three.pointer. one of his five in the game, to snap a 69-69 tic with 2:51 remaining and Fresno State went on to a Big West Conference victory. •Cal State F•llertott ts, Um State tl: In Fullerton, Joe Small scored 26 points and Agee Ward had 16 points and 12 rebounds as Fullerton held off Utah State in a Big West Conference game. TOKYO -Ozz1t' Canseco. the twrn ~ brother of Oakland Athletics star Jo~ Canseco. signed a one-year contract on • Monday with the Kmtetsu Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League. Kintetsu spokesman M1noru lchihara said the contract calls for lhe Japanese club to pey an undisclosed amount to the A's for releasing the 2(). }ear-old outfielder. 11111'1 kMll Nlllll, 111-102 David Robinson scored 31 points, ---- ancludang 6 an overtime, and grabbed 16 • ~ rebounds to lead the road·hot San An· ' e ton10 Spurs by the slumping Philadel· ---- phaa 76ers: 111·I02 Monday night in National Basketball Association action. Elscwht'rc Monday: •Sana lit, Tlmberwolves lH: In Minneapolis, Kevin Johnson had 29 points and 14 assists. and Tom Chambers returned to the lineup with 25 points and 11 rebounds for Phoenix. •Maverick• H, Neb 17 (ot): In East Rutherford. Rolando Blackman made a J.potnt basket wath I 8 steonds remaming in overtime as Dallas handed New Jersey its seventh straight loss. •Magic 111, Klag1 H : In Orlando. JefT)' Re· }nolds scored 19 of 57 points by Orlando reserves as the Magic handed Sacramento its 14th loss in 15 road games th1~ season. • -From ~e Associated Pren Quote If the day Nt"w York Giants football coach BIU Parcells, on wh}' he is closing practice to all repQrters a~ he prepares his team for Sunday's NFC playoff game apinst the Chicago Bears: .. , can '>mcll what's going to happen. It's going to be chao'> "Ith all the New York and Chicago people. 1 won't know wt)o's out there watching practice. I'm not closing 1t to be secretive. and I don't thank I'm paranoid." For swingers it's a beautiful spot to brighten up their games Some of you swmgmg lad1cs out there. those who prefer woods and irons over pots and pans. alread~ know about The School ofGolfm Rancho Santa Fe. a unique attrac- tion for Orange Coast Area golf and vacation tnthus1asts. Fifty percent of all new people takina up aolf this year will be womeA, acxordina to Gilbert Mom· blch. president of Gil Enrerpri~s. Inc., in la Jolla. and the mae$tro behind the women-only K hool. .. Wben I staned th.as lhina 11 )URllC>, lhc pertentqe of new .,afers were 38 to 40 perttnt women." Mombech said. .. This )at, ifU be up to SQ.pcromt. Women are bccom1n1 m~ and moR ante~ in 90JCbecau.1t of &he LPOA Tour aDd Golf mqanne .,, wamea. wtlich is a classy, public'acion that ciradata dac Wortd now. ~ w Md bwadmh o( people t'Cila......., "'--g:. Hununsion -lotlol',..._ till •County --... 1 loe o( peoplt from .. . Club golf Costa Mesa. The Ora nae County and San Jose areas are the two hot~s for golf on the West Coast. probably 1hc 1wo h1gcst areas where we have people." The school provide concentrated instruction over a fi ve-day pcnod, the first se ion this year bean& March 17 throuah Match 22. In addition, many women return to the Wh1sperin1 PaJm Oolf 1nd Coun· try Club in Rancho Santa Fe. lhc bomcofMombach·ucbool. to poh.sb the1rwUsor take a v.ca1ion. .. We ba"c many retumana stu" drits. •• Momblcb said. "Many people eajoy it as their YllCation. They rorne htte 10 am, ... and have a little fun . PeoPlc Mltpcomi111 back bceame wtten tbcy bit a eoOd hot. they kno-#by. and if *Y bit a bed Shot. they now Wby. We live them Video tapa 01......,wsand players keep using it. They learn a lot. "I get calls from Banakok (Tha.1- land). people wantina information about our school. And the resort area is very lovely -we've been (11 1hc Wh1spcrina Palms Golf and CC) si nee we started in 1979." Participant• eat ind sleep at the resort. .. Tbc bed.roonu are literally riaht nex1 to the aolf coune, .. Mom· bech said ... Ifs a week of concen- trated instruction ind t.bctc are play· in1 lessonse"eryday.·· TheScftool ofOolfwill bture Shlrley SpOrt u ita direc'Cor of in- 1tNCtton. Tbe .moos include 1 propam of mom ins iMU\ICtioft on t~ driv\Qa ...... dtippiQI and pi tchina lftJCft. and trap and put· dna.,een. To teaare comolde mton.tioD on The Scbool of OoH, ma-. 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At Paib' MN Witlt • 21.1 ·~ ii I .... 8-dl ~ Jolla lotdla. one or • w. a,. ia 1tpMI bii ...-a year 11D (2J..7 ucfaF:2-A ""'""). Tiit Anim will be ill Divitioe IV dUs .._ the .. ,.,.. roll irOUad. 11lc wanliils ii :.t:'... .... 1M dl11llmtiola ii IM w -M ...... • llkl...,... --"'°ii~ ....... °'· ·-.... Whla ·m •...Wotrcian11..a ...... o1-. l9d 12~ ... ,. ........ r 't ti Hall..-.... ~ M 11.,., AMI II J • ... ...._ ........ ..,...0tw. __ ., ' • H.17hll•._..._..._ ~ .................. z:·2-~·-=-T N1iou1 cM-pat •111atl2. ..-. laildauce to nan 1M 60-meW bunlles .. tbe Ju. 17 SuGkilt la- riatioul DeUty-.t to ---· ID ... bllbt. It--tbe nomination form IC'Dt IO M,b iCbool ooecbet wound up miJpl8Ced, or miafUed u the cue may be. at Huntiaa1on leech. Blowa'aooecba inquired u to Brown'• intemt in runnina the 60- meter dub, but apparently had no knowledec of the 60-mew hurdle event. Brown, however, bt.ard about lhe addition of the abon-dilla.nce hur- dles race and liked his coecbn to tend his name in u a nominee for the five-man field. But a eeercb for the nomination fonn proved futile. until it wu lllllillll ==rom 81 really nwtter much in terms of fin· isb, because what used to be a re- ward for eecond and third -CIF playoffi apots -is moot. Tbat•a becaute everyone is head- ed for the CIF playoffs this year after major chantes in the playoff' stnJC.. tures, brouaht about chiefly because of the almost-always one or two exceptions -teams which just milled the playoffs for one reason or another -that si mply could not be justified by those involved. u well as the Ctf Southern Section and senetal pu.blic. So for now-there'SJUSt one item at stake. and that's the 1ea1Ue cham-~~ip. And for the Sea View and fie Coast leques. the crystal ball is clear. It's Tustin in the Sea View 1nd Estancll in the Pacific CoasL And nobody's arguina. Each is bead and sboulden above the field in the race for the league :hampionship and it wtll talce a ~ular effort from anyone in either leque to dislodge this 1-2 eucta. Tustin (I 3-2) is ranked No. I in Ora~ County the Oraqe Cout D&Jly Pllot, and Estancia, which has ranged from No. 3. to No. I, then to No. 7 and finally fallin' out of it this week after three straight losses, arc both loaded with returning starters and have proven their strc~. Tustin's bi& guns arc DaVld Beils-......... aomellow retrieved from IM nlla can. ... =it wound upia dwnlb ICllll, .... dwy ... 111111 to ftad it ud and it ia. .. aid llewa. wbO Ml._fourTACudoulcbam- pjoU!!ips u. bis aeurec1 ewe1. bu• bM IUled to compete a& the Clf aevea liaee becomias u Oiler. .. My frabman year, the ClOIChn had me nao frolb..tOplt, just to let me eet ~uated lO hiah IChool competi-tion, Brown explained. "I won the fi'olh-toph 110-meterburdlel. but my time wu r.ater thu the winnlna time oftbe vanity race at leque final~" • Brown wu ineUaib&e due to academic prob&ema hi• aophomore year and bad a 11andoutjua.ior leUOft mdedjUJt prior to~ finals when he developed a disc problem in bis &ower beck. Brown, a c:ornerbeck for the Oil- en' football acam, suffered another tein (S-1 l), Jentry Moen (6-2), Brian Reider (6-1) and Thomas Oayt0n (6-2), while Estancia's start-ina unit of Pful McDa.niels (6--0), Man Fuerbriftaer (6-S), Mike Haas (6-1), Son Ly (S-1 l) and Torrey Hammond (6-S) defies double<e>v- ~o can dia1odae either in the races for Jeaaue laurels? Woodbridae is a lonphot in the Sea View; Lquna Beach is a longer- shot in the Pacific CouL Corona del Mar finally showed its potential on Saturday with a S2-47 victory over Estancia. Jon Upham and Doua Hesse are the kcY$. but th~ isn't a lot that bas chanaed at Corona, it's still defense which wins pmes for the Sea Kinp. Newport Harbor has a solid 1·2 punch in Huy Npyen (20.9) and Justin Mcintee (19.2), but the Saal· on haven't shown t.be kind of punch it'll take to break into the upper echelon of the Sea View. Laauna Beach's challenge will come from auard Jose Borella, who is avCf'llina 28.8 points a game. scorina 30 or more eight times. Has last four starts have resulted in scor- ing outputs of 38, 38. 37 and 32 points. Lookina down the road the one thina that is for sure is that all will have their hands in the pot when the playoffs begin. Corona dcl Mar and Costa Mesa will be in Division 111-A compet1- t1 on -with Scrvitc perhaps the U.S. dunks Australia in World tourney; Germany next foe Americans win third straight with 6-5 victory with eye toward '92 . PERTH. Australia -United States watef' polo rook a bi& step in their bid for an Olympic Games berth at Ba.n:e.lona in 1 m Monday u the Americans swept to their third stnight victory here at the World Ownpionships, downina the host Australians. 6-S. Dou, Kimbe11 was a key fiaure in the triumph with his defense. limit.in& Australia's top scorer (Geoffrey Clark) to just one goal. The 6-foot-9 Kimbell. a product of Cal St.ate Lo:na Beach. was also the lcadina teoret for Bill Barnett's U.S. forces.. .. Kimbell was absolutely awesome." said Barnett. a Laauna 8cacb resident and tonaume coach on the prep level at Newport Harbor. "He kepi Geoff'e Clark from lttlina a hold of the ball The defense was gthe key to the pmc -just like apinst f ran<:ic. •• • Oark is a two-time Bia West Conference Player of the Year for Pcpperdine with still another year's eliaibility left. The Australians trailed the entire first half but at S:21 in the third quaner the Aussies tied the pme at 4-4. John Varps, Corona del Mar Hiah's bead coach, broke tbrouah with a aoaJ to push it to s-4, and then Kimbell teored his tee0nd aoal of the pme just 33 seconds into the founb quarter to up the marain to 6-i. . Australia rallied with a pl to narrow it to 6-S, but aoaJic Crail Wilson kept the hosts from any funbcr daJDaae. ..,; The U.S. aoes into the championship aemi1inals with a two-soaJ advantate. mectina Germany on Wednesday. TAllFY From 81 Redlkina and the Giants are tabbed by 7 over the Bears. 1 like all the undetd<>fl -not necessarily to win, but to play within the point spreads laid down by Las Veps bandicappcn. Here's 'Alby: • Butralo will have ookS weather and home fteld advuuiee over Miami, but bow cold can it IC' for a ~~ u bot u Dan Marino? nally. I liked the C1Uefi ... S.turday but Marino WUA 't to bt denied ID tbe banh quatW. Coasider, too. dlie ·~ ~ fet1*t ....._ WW Jim kll) or Fruk lteid9 bi It IM controll far COllCh Min Levy? And lf'Mb doil recurn &cnalEMI ......,~. wifllebe lbarp ..... Cl9MIO ... .............. . ....... ~ .... ... ~ ... -· ._Pr•:ilra, .. -.. ..... ..... ..... ,. , ...... _ -*,.,.. or• tM unlt1 1 ........ ..., .. JaiMcl? !if'·' :.. -;.:v;o,:r· • • f~61a .. . ..... ... 11 ...... ....... wlll-.W ... the Bears in the Meadowlands on Sunday b«:ause nobody thinks 'Mike Tomczak can win. I di~. I think the Bean will win this one straiaht-up. Qrtainly they won•t be intimidated by any weather and are they tupposed to be aftatd of Jeff Hostetlet? lt'U pn>bebly bt an UllY pme and maybe there won't be many points ICOted. But tbc Bean bave won ciaht of their last nine apinat the Giants. includina five oheven in the play- offs. Mr. Tomc:zat. ~ Mr. Law· rmce Taylor. You won't like bim but YoU1f SWYive. • Finally, at tbt Colilewn oa Sunday. the i:a:r wt ~ It.aiders are ex to elimiaate the unpredictable Cincinnati I I le All.t wed they lllilbL AD tile ... dicatDrl are tbere ..a IO are 8o _. ... ~ . •wrrbva.11117._,..._. • ..-ck ...... , 'i ....... in daeprelr11•~--­millifts the,.ald9e,.,. .. ltw~hllratiasm~ ior year, becauat I bad ftever i._;urect in m£~ .. Brown laid. ... went into a depreuion. but came out if it w n lootbell rolled around. Then I broke my let. but I dktn 't let it ,et me down. I just kept focu~ on my smior tnck ICllOft. Brown ·s focus has always in- cluded the Sunkist meet, an event he'a enjoyed 11 a spectator for many yean and always dreamed of com- petina in. · •·rve never run indoors before, but I usually do better in front or crowds," he uid. ··t auess rm a crowd pleaser. becauJC I always set pumped up more for the fans." Brown said he hopes the Sunki$t meet is just the start ofa special season. but was hesitant to predict team to beat. Estancla and Newport Harbor will be in Division 111-AA circles - Western and Pomona two of the tougher hurdles. L..aauna Beach is in Division IV-A -and the Artists, rcprdlcss of their league finish. will be one of the tougher entries. 0 SUNSET LEAGUE STANDtHGS LH..,_ OWrlll W L W L Ocean View 2 0 I 6 Huntlnoton 8eacn 1 O 9 • Edlaon I I 11 • Marin. I I 7 I S.nla Ana I I t S Westminster O 1 4 t Fountain Val .. y O 2 S t WeclMSd9Y's Garnn (7 p.m.) Huntlnoaon Beach 11 Fountain Vallev S.nta AM al Edison Oc:Nn View al Westminster SEA VIEW LEAGUE STAHDtMGS LHtw OWrlll W L W L Corona del Mar O 0 7 t Newoorr Harbor 0 O I 7 Tustin 0 O 13 2 s.~ 00 69 Un1versilv O 0 7 7 Woodbf'idM 0 0 10 6 Wldnesdav's Garnes (7:l0 p.m.) Newoort Harbor 11 WOOdt>rldQe Corona oet Mar ar Saddlet>.cll Unlversltv at Tustin fl'AC"IC COAST LEAGUE STANDtMGS L.....-Ovwll W L W fL Estancia O 0 11 • Laguna Beach 0 0 9 6 Cost• Mesa O 0 3 10 Centurv O 0 I S Tr1buco Hiiis 0 0 I I 1 Laguna Hiiis 0 0 7 6 Wedlrlesdlv's Garnn (7:JO p.m.) Estancl1 al Lagun. e.acn Tr1t>uco Hiiis at Costa Meu Centurv at Lagun. Hlns - • - tueam. ... to hit ~United bowt-e&tee al• compeqtaoe. .. r~ need ...... OM o(daepyt beforw. Demoed Smi1b &om Hawdlone. ud lat beat me at dM: M1. SAC meet last ye1r. But I Ud aome ,,.,..ms in tbat race. I doo•t know mudl about the ocbtr pys. · BrowD Will eliminate honzootal jumps from bi• competitive routine this year, a concess.on to the Iowa- beck ~m1of 1 year llO· "IJU11 M.td to ltly healthy;• be said ... , plan to attend use and malt~ hutdlina my mainstay.•• 0 The ~c.u· 0.UJ Pllet m~ ha~ another juu on ats bands. TboUlft haodicapp1na the upset· happy Suniet Leaaue boys buket- ball race is an unenviab&eendtavor. at best. it's even less ~ble to be labeled the favorite by our .. expert .. analysts. Since' 1987. it has taken 1ust oOt" .. ~CCI DI 1• fDr die Dllily Piloe'I ..Mod Ha;gi• IO WI IO tM l'Ubo/IM ,..~ Oriii ...... Coec:ia Joe loldmt 1 Ectiaoe Hieb= .... w. yeu'a vie> tim, Friday Diellfs Suutt . opener to Hunti,..._ leach. whom the Piloc picUd to fuaiah founb. Other ~t victims of the No. l cune include:' • 1989-Ocean View surrenden '° Fouatain Valley. (At least we tabbed the Barons fortecond place,) • 1918-Westminstersuccumbs to Huntincion Beach, w'hicb we had slated for fifth place. Westminster went on to finish lasL • 1917 -Ocean View as shocked by Fountain Valley. Tbe lone exceptJon was lut KatOn's pre-~ favonte, Ocean View. which easdy held offats paarof Ope1\ing-week f on. Another side on pred1ct1ons: Of the teams we picked to wan the utlc lllllltt lblPll II Aasll'IUI PERTH. Australia -Nicole Haislett returned to the scene 9f her &Old medal-robbing mistake Tuesday with a paoe-settang performance at the World Swimmina Championships. The 17-year-old American. who dove in too quickly on her lea and cost the United States the title in the women's ~meter frcestyle relay on Monday, led qualifiers for Tuesday niaht's final in the 200 freestyle, with a time of 2 minutes. 2.02 seoonds. Haislett won the I 00 freestyle Monday before her relay error. It was a scene touched with irony and pathos. Haisten. swimming in Heat 3 of the 200. had the fastest pre-meet umc so 101 to leave from Lane 4 -the very block from which she jumped too soon the na&ht xforc. And her margin of victory in the beat over Mette Jacobsen of Denmark was .07 seconds -the exact margin of her error an the relay. The second day of swimmina started so-10 for the Unated St.ates. which has been expected to dominate but opened dreadfully. The best performance of the overcast momina. however. came from a defendin& champion from Huflpry, Tamas Oarnya. The world record-holder in the men's 400 andJvtdual medley lo~red the meet record to 4: 16.2~ one heat after Amenc:an champion Eric Namesnik bad dropped it IO 4:17.82. Damyt set the old record of 4: 18. 98 an Mad.nd four years aco. IGCCEll From 81 uncontested shot from directly in front of the goal wtth 14:34 left an the game. Klein, however, gor has hands on. the high drive and hauled it an Just in front of the ~oal line to preserve the shutout, which he shared wtth Mike Hancock, who played the entire first half. Bryan Mallin, who along with Tift and fellow senaor Joey Perez was a sta~~~ Tars best chance. but couldn"t JCl enough on a headed comer kick With nine manute-s re maining. Suarez and defender Juan Cervantes paned pnusc from Est.an- cta Coach Da ve McKieman. whtle forward Carlos '\lcazar. midfielder Raul Diaz and goalkeeper Carlos Fernandez also played ~cit. .. Tbt'sc te.ams arc definatcly no stranger to Ont' another." Payne said .. -1 th1nk 1l was a fau result to 1 fair game.·· Born to shop? , c ) ~· I I ::z :I:>-~ • - ~.&J-'1111 ~he pre\.rious four seuons. only one bas come tbrouab (and even the lone uccess story, Ocean View in 1988. had to share the title with both Edison and Huntin&ton Bellcb). llur7 '•mlhH,. .. Or-.. C.Ut Dally Pl.NI Sf»t:b Jfrlw ., .... ,,,..,~ .... .,.,.nery ,.....,.. UCI women absorb 67-62 loss to UOP IR VlNE -The U nivenity of Pactfic•s· women's basketball team took a 67·S2 Bl& West Conference victory at UCI Monday night as Otarmon Logan ( 19) helped the TiFfS improve to 1-S. 2-1. COLLIEGIE WOMEN fl'acMc "'" uo S2 ~ IJO .. "... .. ..... l.099ft 1 1 , " Olene • • , 0 ... ".. 0 0 s • ~ s 0 1 ,, McCOl&erV 0 0 0 0 Ltun'"9 1 S I II s-Mr9 l 0 0 6 Ila YINQ 1 0 1 S Frwll S I 1 I• Gandwa 0 0 t 0 4ldllll 6 1 1 IS HOOOI 1 0 l • Norrll l127,,__ OO •O ~ l 0 2 • c.1... 1 • l " Owls.tofl o o o o Coa 1 O 2 t Tet• 11 6 IS '1 Total\ lt t 'II U ....,w,.. Paclfoe JJ· It - J·Ntflt toa" Pacific -~ l , Frei l . A*" 1 UCI -Lae 2 Llu ar .. 1 IC.a Y~ -1 COLLEGE MaN , II The Newport Classic Pro-Am Is Just around the corner· for another run (Jan. 25-25) and the executive committee out of Hoag Hospital has Its collective grip on the clubs. Front row (from left) -Biii Baker, Chris Veitch, Jake For the record .• ~ ..... s ...... W .. nJIN e«MWU•..Ca 1'9dk~ • L ht. H ........ 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Avllr-1 -~ ........... , ..... , ~·M ''•'ft 1 ·1 t I • Aw\rra • I 1 t t ) U $ t<'Y..,,tl 0 k ~ '1 M [ •M'' t C Itta" I T k--I J Ve<•H I Au·\tta• t wor.... C'-r• I F' Ol I ~•fft I ~m•~ 1 ~tmAI" t qss •••••• Oft fridly, .bL 18 ... ....,.l, Ju. 19, baltball l&Aft Eric Davit ... c.tryt Slra~ will ~ '" da)'I or eeW!riey ect1'1ua '° brMf'ie C'llildlwlo UM Md .. ~ of Oildhctp tomcd in 9eeU1ftOllL •• 011dhctp USA It tk lallCll ulioul noo- proflt CharilJ . carint rot liW\, .... and M:llrded daddrtn. On Friday. Davia and SU.~ will be JO Md b>' od~r ~ .._,. for a two-hour •UtOIF.lpla lmioft at the Ooubinree kaort ift Palm Spri;; Fans ... u have an °"""unity to nwet the )'tn by mak11'1 a donation ao the v1Uqe o Olldhelp. On Saturday a~cmoon, a team or m~ leque all-stars will chalJcntc tht Hollywood Al&.Sws cdd>rity toftball team. The nine !n'""' prM "''" be olawd at AOFk Stadium an Palm Sprinp at (:JO sun. On Sa1urday evt'nina. 111 pantcipaUQI cekbritin \\all atl.t'nd a VIP pany al the Ooublctrtt Rt'tOn. The pmy will allow rucstt an opponunity 10 mttt and m1nalc With thicr flvoritc bellplayt'r or ctlebrity while support. ina Childhclp USA. For add1t1onal 1nformauon on this -wttkcnd of act1v1ti". phone C'tuldhclp USA at (811) 347-7280. ..,,. . ....,,, ..... .., Tro) Zu«olo11C: lirs1 platt finisher of lbc ~murt Bod)'bu11dinf national compeuuon, will makt' i Spt<'ll sucst appearance al Mother's Market and Kitchen 1n Costa Mru on Sa1urday. Jan 26 Zu<'rolo110 -will also appt'ar 1n f!laza ('ammo Rt'pl Shoppina maJrs rcn1cr <'ouAS:n Carl bad on Saturday. Jan 12 from I 0 a m.-5 p.m. For mort' inform111on. phont' 631-4741 , . The Lona Beach C-as11n1 Club Wlll bold 11s January mcc11ng al 7.30 p.m. on FridAy. Jan I I al RKtta11on Park on w1 Se"mth Street 11 Ft'dera11on Onvc. Th<' &Ut'SI speaker will be 0.ck Tallt'ur. o rtnC111.ncd n, tl('r. author and 0) fi\her Somt' of h1\ boo~s ·art ... The Versaule Fl) T1t'r:· ~A~ F1\h1n1 for Trou1 -1 G u1dt-for Bq.inllt'f'S, "Th" n, T1cr·s Pnm~." and .. Mastt'nna the ~n of Fl) T)1ng. .. There is no ftt ,,.,,,.,,,.., ,, llt:I fmhar~ing on 1he1r lqcndary 65th season. tht' 11.irlcm Globt'trottcn wall fa« 1hc1r lona- llmt' n\als tht' Wuh1n1ton Gcnt'rals. 1n 1wo pmt'~ on unday. Jan. 20 II I pm and o pm a1 the Forum, and Ont' pme rach na&ht at 7 30 on Monda). Jan 21 andCTucsda). Jan 22 a1 the l lC'l BrTn ht'nU Ct'nter T1d.c.·1~ for tht' Southern C ahforn11 enwt'· m('nts ll't' •Al lht' Forum Jan. 20. Pnces-SIO. Sl2 and $ 14 al all f ICkt'lmlSlt'r OullelS ( 740-2000) or the Forum box offitt (ll .l-419-3182) • Brt'n E\ en ls ( t'nter Jan 21 and 21 Pntts-SIO Sil and Sl4 at all T1ckt'1ron o u1lcu. (634-1300 or 213-41 0.1()(>2) or the Brt'n Evcnu. Ct'ntt'r box offitt (856-5000) ,.. Tiw fountain Val~y Hiah Batcball llooltcr (1ub haJ a •Ide am)' or advttUIU'I_ op. por1vr11ttn ~ t~ 11pcom1na wuon. T'Mte Uklllde S2S..SIOO PfOIFIM ldl, u .ti u • S500 6 by I foot ad on l~ oulfit'ld fen«. The donations an: &n dcduc&J~. formort mrormallon, contact Dick OardMT at 96\.9504. I A SunlUst lnvitalional ltaCk and fiekt chnic. with 1eve,.J U.S. Ol)'mp11n1 and top roaches pertici119tinJ. will be ofTemS on Saturday, Jan 12. at Birm1n1h1m H1&h School in Van Nuys. The clinic. ""hrch is frtt of Chaf'lt. will be held from 10 Lm.-12:30 p.m. Ron AJhcc, who led Lona Beach City Collett to ac:vt"n com- munity colk'Jt s111e 111lcs In the last decade and Is recotnizcd " one of the nation's top track and field roaches. will direct the clinic. The list of 11hk1t's par1ietpauna 11 topptd by Olympic' mt'dahst Tonic C1mpbtll. who will~ matched apinst Orea Fottcr and Tony Oet's 1n 1~ ~meter hurdles 11 the unklst lnv1i. 1ional Fnday. Jan. 18 11 the Loi Anacin Sports Art'nl. For mort' informauon. phone (213) 278-2030. H' r tlJLlliM Ol)mp1c gold rnf'dah'I Peter Vidmar Wlll be appeann. al the arand openina of the u. Gymnasucs Tra1n1n1 Cenlt'f' located LO L.tauna Hills on Saturday. Jan. IQ. Vadmu 1s 1bt' h1&httt tronna ft)Ak &>mnut 1n U.S h1slOr) and the tl'lm captain of the 198.t Olympic aold mt'dal aymnuucs team. He ""''" be pt'rform1na uh1b111on rouuncs on the pommel horse in wh1Ch bt' 'WOn the aold media 1n tht' '84 Ol)mpacs with a perfect 10 0. He will also tal~ about tht' 1mporuocc of pbycical fiincss for all children and the benefits of l}mnas11cs 1n rt'lauon to all spons. Alont .v.11.h Vidmar v.tU btmcmbco Q( .1IK,. S Gymnasu~ T,.1n1na Ccntt't's com~ pt1t1111c tum pt'ffomuna a ckmoD1trat1on The arand openma will bt'sln al 10 Lm. and will fraturt' t'xb1b111ons from V1~r and 1hc U.~ G)mnuucs Tr11n1n1 Ct'ntcr s bo)'S 1cam. F~ cmnasucs IHt<>ns will be ofTcmS from 1 l·JO a.m. 10 3 pm for bo)s •SH 3YJ to 14 yea"' old and girls •v• W> to S years old. pa« is hm11cd so 1h0St' m1c~s1cd lrt' rcqufficd to call for 1 r~n 111on. The l,..~ (,~ mn.as11n Tra1n1nJ Center 11 localed off 1ht' Pa~fic Par~ u1t of the S Frttv••> on Cabot Road For add1t1onal 1nfor- m111on. phone 307-0661 Ulm ..... ". A wintt'r bast'bell camp. fcatunna Rod Cart'"" and formt'r &:h50n H1&h player Demme Hill v.111 be ht'ld on tht' Ed1ton H11h "an11y fit'ld on Sa1urday, Jan. 12 from 9 1.m. 10 I p m The lns1ruc1ors wlll 1ncluck the Edison h1&h staff and pla)~rs. alona """h Carew and Hill The cos1 " $25 for prt'·rqJSlrauon or S30 for later re1mra11on on Jan 12 from 8 10 9 1 m .\II pla)~n ages 6 10 IS arc v.elcomt' 10 Dllt'nd Carew and Hill will be appcanna af\t'rward 1n 1he Edison H1Jh l'lft'lt'nl on 21400 Magnohn, C-11~11. from noon 10 I p.m. and Hill from I 10 2 pm and will be ava1L1blt' for 1u1<>v1phs .\dm1ss1on pn"" arc $2 for aduhs and i I fur l h1ld rcn. Proct'Cds will beflt'fil lht' Edison H1&h boosters For mo~ 1nform111on. phone John Mlru!tka 11 %8·1054 or Don Brown 964-7201 ,. From North 0r_,. County From South OrMge County 540-1220 496-6800 .642-5678 EJ CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 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SELL ' A F« mor. lllfof mMb1 CALL TOOAYlt lllFllLllS Your s.W:ie Olrect<Wy ~ 141-4121 lat. 111 •··· I U • .,, . " . ' "•' . ... , FREE PERSONALS USE TH IS F 0 RM T 0 P LA C E Y 0 UR FREE PERS 0 NA L A D GUIDELl~JES PRINT Cl..EAALY: (first thtee WOrdS ore boldtoce) 25 wOfd maxmm r. / FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AJ Ca1-ns WI 88 Charged~ Rate. • • • By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ~AH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •A •Q8 •AK6 +A Q J 10 9 6 3 WEST EAST •763 •62 • K 6 2 • J 10 7 S •Q107432 +J86 •7 +K842 SOUTH • K Q J 10 9 8 4 •A964 •9 •6 The bidding: South Weet t • P .. ,. p .. 6 . Pue 6 . Pue P .. p .. North 3 + 4 NT 6 NT 6 • Eut p .... P .... P ... Pua Opening ltad Sevtn of + Don't presumt that all vour oppo- nenta are 1d1ota who don't know what they are doing If. once in a wbtle, you rive them credit for mak ing the nght play. 1t could be to your benefit. The auction ta 1nurutm11. North'• jump 1h1ft showed either aupport for opener's auit or a self· sufficient 1uit. and South knew which it probably wat. South'• 1ump rebid confirmed a 1u1t that would TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Fooel ftsll 5 Asian 1111e 10 ~yond lht- 14 Aroma 15 Slra•lllK~ ooe 16 Wild ooat 11 Lose wu COOlrOf 19 Card on laro 20 Beelle 21 Narcottc Sl'lrUI> 22 S1reetca1 23 Bell sounds 25 polio• 26 VttntClel JO Cakes Al'd 31 tndec.nt 34 Aewrved 36 St eel 1>ar 38 J1m11 39 Amateur 42 w11n1n pret 43 Static 44 Male lltrd 45 Greell 0 I 47 On Soc S.c 49 Bullllghl "cn-1 50 Slumble 51 S°"9 ~di 53 a .... piece 55 WW-11 r-oes st Mott docile 111 ContuMO 112 M100Uely 2 3 14 17 20 64 Early 8moo 65 Pro1ecll1'19 part 66 Lal> SYl>1tance 67 Ooesttons 68 ~ MOies 69 Ctassity DOWN 1 Opera stall 2 Ad<>t.O one 3 Ch~et 4 ca....,n 5 Garden sttrub II Melrlc unit 7 Mark Twam charact8' 8 Concepll 9 Supeflallve 10 w .. poo tt Ntllve 12 Cattor s moth4tr 13 Quiz 18 Verve 2.il "Wllat 25 Damp 26 Punished 27 Detached 28 Impediment 29 Conceu1on 31 Duet anat 32 NOi Sleepi1'19 33 p_,.. 35 HOiy men 3 7 Che<ntcal comPOUrtd 40 Cr!Cllet·lteld 6 • 7 Pfl£VK>US ""12\.f SOl VID parts 4 1 ~ounta1n pref 46 Pays 11\e 191> 411 Gianll 51 5Yd1y drt.1k 52 Pantt>et °' Pertolf'I 53 Pareot s nick name 8 / 54 Not unde• .. ,,.,,., 55 Speeo 57 Su1>t1a~e ~ N4trvout 59 Hot 60 Phoentctan poft 53 Socll P«I 11 12 13 hour• Call attet 8 pm, Dan. &46-1323 CHILD CARE-Need r• Earn · EXTRA MONEY worillng petMlme. Good Hable woman to car• '°' communleation and phOt'4I ... Y baby, ~-tim. In Milts;~_, to..., grow-my CdM hOtM 875-8688 Ing._ tocal "!.. .. .,.,,... -- UY O&ll HAIL IMtHt Teri..,. Wiii watcl'I Toddl« with my ltN!-OU. I own, In my COM t'IOm4t. 3-5 days ~er wHk. I &40-11 5 Unn IEOIL IYllDllT NEWPORT BEACH W•tdfff/lnllne AY9 5 Mo. old Fem kitten, Office & Retail Availl&ble blactc with Whtie bib & Entt\ualutle~ Pf~ Emptoymtnt 5530 tlce In F laland ..... ,.. toekl. Need• he< medi-cation. Maple & Wilton _&l_TISTl ___ ITH __ f1_1 street area 122~u10 &11. IUY. IPIUTll FIT, PIT, day INhl Mull ... need•~ 2 Oeys pet wMk P-.. call &40-1122 I ~ Wiii train S5 00/hr taM..a ~17n 11 ITllEFlllT .......... ,,. ...... u. ..... Retail l10tefront fOt ..... 500 eq ft lndudes storage rm with link and outdoor patio OHL Y 1575/mo f(XN) ADS ARE FREE Cal: I AaMmble Products Earn Up To SSSOlwtc S24 IM No Exp Wiii Train Call 1-800-7 53-1 ~ 0.....,/ .... EARN EXTRA S$ta1Y$$ aa&Yl,._m IMM Donu1 Sh®. PIT. no Tit.--~ .. NGE-OOA8T A rare ~unity CALL 873-30M I nlgtltt/wkndt Kalle DAILY PILOT It .looking --------· 851 ·H51att.,10AM IOI ~ bright and HOIHHl/F enthullutlc teen~• ege 12 yMrt and <*S« 12 I' r Is I' I' I' I' J 1817 Westcliff, NB Agt 541-5032 NEWPORT PIER AREA EndoMd '*1clng. 815 sq ft lAaM $950/mo Avail now 87~ OUTSIDE COUMllllOIED .. lllfl IEP t O aeJI n 1paper aub9crlp ,4ldutt IUD .... ~. d O,...doot Ml•• campafl . ate afternoon. Mf'Y ...-.nlng hour• E•c•ll•nt op-portunity for right per- son For more Infor- mation. call T•rl at &42 .. 333, Ext 209 SCUM LITS ANIWllS ,_, NEW RETAIL or off~ ~. high vltlblHty, 750 sq '1, S 1 35111. partOng allach.O 2822 Newport Blvd .. NB 499-2915 PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS I"'"*' ocepy 15e0 a/f. nex1 to Perl Arla C....t•/SC Plaz.a. Pitimele Pautton 546-7372 Self starter, $250 per week draw. 12% commission on all sa les! C11•1r•r•1111.r 714-141-4111 W CIAIT .. , PUT EARN up to 1400 WMtcty auembUng Pfoduelt at homa. no ex~ .. nce, auy worll For m«e tnfo call 1·~-M.3-&tM • ·s~nOA 113S oi •ueM noA ue4M d1e4 Aew •t ·SJnoA U8l# esnoq J80!U e n4 Joq461eu JnOA l84l A1peq l&eJ •. uoo ... J94lOU'8 oi U8WOM euo s~noA 113S -W9lSAS -U9PI()-spn13 -oµBno 'Ext 2011 7 da~ ~~~~~===-=====::::::::::::::::"".:'.':~~~~~".'::::---~~~~~~~~~~...;..~~-;:"::"::"::"'::-------------------:.-:..-:..-_-_______ ~a.nOfflce1s.cty H TYPlll/H UP Tattday, JH. I UlSRA (~pl. 2J...Oc1 121 Lona 1'11"4aJ, Ju. I Of All T1aJ•1•: ""1Ml" l\1a1or I caguc d"tancc commun1ca11on rcsuh' '" ARIES (Marth 11-..\pnl 20) What h:i,rh:ill pl:.ncr\ arc l 11lran' -more ab1ht) to tak r grratrr l·hurgr of )Our fate.-or fonune ha1 d«rccd 1s to br nr~'paprr l'<.ll lon and p-.HhtutnMs own drst1n\ ~rn:ino rraturrs )'our lot tn hfe ma) not ~ what )OU arc hom undc.-r ~urr11n lk''t prts for St'rtou' con~1c:krJt1<in or puhltsh•nt. drs1rc. uptct or want. However, the (rcm1n1·, arc 'xorpuf ' The No1.rm· travel Lo1.r rrlatm"'h1p-1\ on 1dra -only d1rtt11on )'OU can follow 1n your hrr-ht1rn pct dog nr rut. t\ .ict1vr. ,,11c plane.-carttr from now on will ~ clear!)' lh nanm 1ntl'lltgcn1. ran bl' ob-SCORPIO (Ckt 23-No'. 21 J frrsh "&npostcd 1round thr ume of the ''rrllfmU\ " rnpahlc ,1f r \h1b1t1n1 \Ian rrqu1rcd -tho~ who l'Oun1cJ sollr eclipse on thr I Sth. \t'n'I<' or humor nnd l'\rn ohm1hng. tou out w11l thrm~lvr\ br "KO"d .• TAURUS (Apnl 21 -May 21): Crr-1\(lp.tllnn:in~ makc nlrllcnl JOCkr)'s Emphum on St'crtt~. nt'CC'\\lt~ for tarn 1nd1 v1duals may not dr'ICrvr a l\.1mc hca,,wr1p.h1 l"lo\ln& cham-bc'1n1 d1scrrc1 tn conn«uon w11h ~)mpathctic he1nn&-Howrvrr. if pion' an.-( apmom' P1..cr, na111.rs unique rcl111on,h1p Follow 1ndrllfn· )'OU totally 1gnorr their opinions or tak<' 1hc:1r r\lra-'t·n\t1f) prnc.'ptton dent course rrquMts. thMI 1h1np tin only go for arantrd l ro .ind romance arr SA Gin ARIUS (No' 22-Drl 11) from bad to worst ~ref ore. ta kc a ''"""n"mou\ Srn~ of dir«11on m-cntl) dcra1 lc:d. drrp breath and proveJUSI how h1ah- ARIES 1""1ar{h 21 · \pnl IQ) E\tcl-•~ llJd. on trad Fnm1h mc.'mbcr m1ndedu~llubroad-minded you lrnt nrw' rrtC:t\.~ 1n connection helps. financl" arc tn\t)l"r'.d. rrun1on can ~ With lrpl 10a1r<1 1nrludtn1 panncr-~ llh loved onr rraturrd 'ou'll br GEMINl (Ma)' 22-Junc 21 ): n· ship spt'("1al agrrrmrnt mantal 1nv11cd to gourmt't d1nnrr C apncom fonunately. there 1t no auarantcc \ta tu' "ou •r• lC1mpltment\ on ap-'"'oh cd that pannrn or bu\lnru 1U0C1atcs ~arancc wardrotx' gcnrral bod) CAPRICORN ( D« 22-Jan IQ) will tum up trumps. honor their 1masr C1rm1n1 1n,oh rd Forus on humor 1.rNtthl). n1gh1 111 prom1~ or ht mott amenable ovn TA VftllS IApnl 20-Ma~ lO> What lo\C' :ind lauahtcr Lunar pl)\lllon finances Thcrtforr. bn!ll mitten to appeared 10 be outnaht rrJCCl•on accent\ narttr bu~mcu 1b11t1, 10 a hcMS, cut )Our losses ind t~ \Ct could mcrch hr temrorar) drlay Br meet challrnsc Cinn1n1 1111ar1u' about stren1thcn1n1 Ind enhanCtn& pcn:cptt"r pallC'nt drtcrminrd. will-another Capn..-om domtnatr \Our )Our position 11 work 1n1 to re'•~ m.ater1al orp10 and ~'Cn:mo CANCER (June 22.July 23). Onct. another Tauru\ ~•II pla) 11gn1ficant AQ AJU\J (Jan 20.Fcb 18) ap1n you are ura«' to remind your- rolcs Con(u ion rhminattd H muh of ~If th1t )OU have overcome much OEMINI (Ma> 21-Junc 20) You'll long distanC"C' t'Ommunicauon "ou'll pTatcr obstaelc'S than the ones you ~ &1)'1na. "This 1s m)' kind or day'" br on more: 'IOhd l"OUnd. )'ou'll ''"' are now rac1na and that. once a Your w11 Wt'klom. humor 'ur&es 10 rrn·1, c: t'l\.'titt 1TCcntly llWtthhcld m.,or movt -or upheaVll 11 eotn· forefront~ p1nin1 1lhe' 11m1,n1 1m· You'll be vindicated '" nunirroui plctcd, 111 tht' connicu and uncet• portant people An1cut11c ftthna.' WI\'\ TaurU\ 1n1.ohcd ta1nt1CS or the put few months wtll throua.h wnttrn wont You'rt 101"1 fade into obltv1on places PISCD (Feb. 19AMarcb 20)· You u;o (July 24-Aua, 23). An un- CANCEJ\ (June.-21 -July 22~ Fam-reccnd) coml)la1ncd, "Noth1n1 11 usual amount o~:W')' an1vit)' 1ly member Q )'\. '"I knew all 1ton1 happtn•na!" l>erhaPt today there: conunuci to ht hpt wot\ and )'OU ~CT( riaht nd now I admit tt• mttt>t br 100 mud! O«Urrina. 8e health mattcn. • tndcll'°' Focus Of'I flomr. t«unty, rnn10I\ anal)tical, ditttm '81~· mou"c' to be mott objrcuvc aftd v.11h lo"td one. Taurus. Libra, nano hiplipu suddtn chanat of ph1l0toptucal a~l the fonncf and, Scototo ~n Mii fiaurt promi· plaM f.\(Uina romance. a far as die lilnlr • wned try ntntly. Mu I( lon1&ht. "' JAN .... YOOll aaaTHDAY: 10 toft~• ,.,....,... ..... red\Mle LEO (July lJ.Aue. 22). Lool VCMt ~ dyutnte, C'Mltvt. ca.-t*I ftCf"OUil "'*°"· • M~ond the 1mmcdia~. ckfinc tttm , or ~'Orti1na undtr pt'ftMtft AMI )'OU "900 CA• ~ ,ln Ufa 1tt prOPle u tht) n&M UICI not eddom twt •dotrft hat cMlltetlf. doe w ._.. • be • 11Mtdtt611id. IMftl a )OU 11n111ne them to br You atto •rt .,....nMk. tmllrMntal. •••tlliftl • 111 ..,..., « W Racki• p11p hould not M taken k> 11 and tubbonl C1pnt'Of'ft. Ill, 90 __, --= ._ tcnoutly. Y®'ll Win 1pproval from C.anar ptttOftt •rt eurarted '° ~ M"C '*"' ' 11 mt • I• M. thOit ""ho pull stnnp Cu.~nl 1em11no h....., mirtW oflitl ol ' I al ows * vraoo (Aue. l~pt. 22>: Th• 111t11t. bUtinna CAtit'rJ9rlllr • ..,..... ""' ~ • •.,.... fllllllt ,_ n be )our rlwn-play day. Spoc. add111on to lim•I» Yo.'I tnm thil ._.. )1111 ...., 1taPx' lilMI • h&'" i..;.o1 n ecf h~t~finl ~~nee. ~ldlh.:_ ~d-~ufi..".~ ~ .,.:w ~ ~~----post•rn 1t o 1111na 1na--,flK • ~.... ..,,.. ._.. ...-... "' ..-A.11a -Pot Whj1 appat,, to be cmn tt • Hltrte1nmtnt. May will M l llld of I ut Rh • _. 11C11&11ly "~"f""OM fot )OU IO mt~ Ill C'OH«1MM "' .. ~ • bt 'M~trt' --tlfil\f n1,.ihfl11en fhtantllll ptft. WR«. .... ..... Md ti alf Gd I l~::::::::::;:::;:=;::;-~~~~F.;;;...~~~;_ ....... ~" .... • '-l,....., • • .._.A,...,~oa .... ,,. C'MIW, ......... ... ' mcthods moll'~ and intention\ SCORPIO (Oct 24-NO\ 22> Ha''"' cast )our 'Pt'll and IJ"en C'C'r\ltn promtK\. )'OU s1mpl) l'aDOOl ahc:r cour\4: or pnx r.a,tm:itc In fact, a ml3r t'chp~ in C. apncom on the I Sth rrq111rl" that ~uu ulmc up with the &nod' c'rn 1( tra\.d plan~ or long.nandtn@ arrnngemcnn have to !)(' c!lnt·elcd . SAGrnARlll (Nov. 2'-Dcc 21)• ~> mu1.h deprnd~ on how you handle collraaur1 or bu 1nru .,.. ~1a1rs. c.-1.en 1r )ou 1h1nk the)' arc tal .. ina non)(nK rm 1f ou now •~Pl I ~Po"lllOD, deal or venture onl)' a a con,tru1..,1"e upcnmrnl. Ihm thtrc is nn canhl reason why you \hould he nutmancuvred or out or pcxket Brlgtlt htgh en«gy people naedeO fOt new account• poeftlon "'6AM-12 Noon Mon-Fr1 "'$3004500 pet ... "'Paid Training "'Fun Coat• M..a offlce l1t-a1-1111 Wl ..... /llYD For Santa AM zoo girt thOp Aeaumf>tO flOSAl,. 1801 E Ctlestnut, Sant• Ana 92701 aov·T JOBS . NOW HIRING! To Je,000/yr. S24 fM Call 1-800-283--3550 -mtlll PC UMl"l n.eo.d. '35.000 Potential Oetall8. ( 1) 905 $87·8000 Ext. &-22317 _.., .•.. Pff Good~ tt.ltlbte hourla •• l40-0804_.-.~ ... ,_ .. ~ CAPIUCOl\N <Ott. 2l.J1n. 20) IWI ttna1nl,Y tttms to han bqun on an cmo11onally turb\Mnt note. Howtvt'r. 1f~ou 11\e way O\tt ri-n· _______ .:;...._ ncnh1p or 101nt l\\ut n°". )OU Wlll UI •-/llllB only ha'e )'OU~lf to blamt' if put· -• ••••-net"\ or clw a 10e111n 11lie e'en Ae1ponalt»I• ah1dent more libcn1n or tncrratc thctr wlcwJ Tuee. & ~ m1ncb around the lime or the .olar 1:.30-i:t. Wll trein ...... «he>W on the I Sth port l••ch ar••. AQOAAtUt (Jin ll-Ftb. 19): 6!92-1201,...,._ __ lthouab )OU arr a11oart that t~ '"' M8M 110.0001mo no innant or tat) ioluuon to tttt.atn ~ sa:.: .::::' ,!!; tntcnKI)' pcnonal problems. "hit ..C•' ..-etona Wiii tr1ntp1R'd W>~ards the end o( last .,..,_, "'*' 147..()14.4 Wttk m111t II I~~\,(' brokrn lM -• . kc or slak'matc rn ract )OU allould -I,,, ..... now be able to d•IC'U 10,..._tctm Al tw-,...... lrftmadl. ptant or 1.mn&ctnt'ntt •1thou1 ~· .._. ltl-•·037• 1hoUIJ'i1 or•• catculatu'I or un~· iliC).....: NKl .. MY int; ,rr,....,.....tio PllCa (Feb 20.M1rcb lor. Now .......... COMPH, you Mlt)' kno-lor Cft\ata IMt .-... •• 11/IW, C10 probltm' lal~c only OW ~ or .. 1•1-.-......._. propaftKMI )'OU dtooef lO II~ dtlew, --~ lho, IMt >'°" cutl04 ~...,.... or It .. r NllnliMd .,, _,..,.. •l••~• or' 1. a ..--,.~ -nlllllf M ,_.. "' a.Iii .... -• vtf)' ""°"81 Hfr fll .._ .._ :'Q. ~-=-':; ..... ..,. ......... Of,.,.., ....... -. ~ HtMnn. T C I & .. -.....,.,.._ The~ °"'"'"'•" ...... Plloe•~to~ .... -*-now 11¥9'•blt to ""' ~ ,_, We .. no. SEARCH"",_.. tor you •no .n ~-..-....,,,.. \ "" .... -"' ... .,. .... Co}r1 .... In s.u AM."-'-~ .,. N ..a. ill OM,1111 I .... llejo,,lellliout ~--..... "*" ...... County a. ........ onot•--tortourWllb .,..... .. br ... .,., ~ .. '°"' ..... °' .--. .. m • .-~Cllrtl y OUf tint pet, JOUF tint fob• rour ftret car, .,._ ... .., .... ,.. ----.,. .. ~~=: •.. '-....,. .... . ........ COiiea .,_, OJP141& I_,~ ftCll llap ..,, .......... (11') ea.-1. 1: 1 '*'' 111 ., s• _. ................ ..,,... ...... ,.111• ,,.,, .... .,.. ....... .., .... .... ..... ............ .. ..... ........ _,_ GOMllMllklll,_, "99'8 F "If I had a jewelry box I'd put a security guard on it, not a ballet dancer." llAllllADUKE by Brad Anderson SHOE "Don't ask me He iust puts himself in the corner every once 1n a while since I started the honor system .. I ., I .l NAlfCY ARLO AND JANIS IT DIOO'T 500W LA~T ~l~~ff' OVERBOARD ft11S CCvLV Bt ?'K£ rn Aw~w~~v. h\l~ 7 -DOINb. JDB Evl>-.LUf\\ICNS ON ~ 1\0\ ()\\\E.~ 7 - ADAM B I , IF IT Wt!Ae~'T T~AGIC,IT ee L.AUGH La. &AM I ' ~,. ... ~, l 'M NOT~TO LJE it' 4'tlV ... ~,.--........ ~ . . 11M AWAKE. BUT M'I LlJNCM IS STILL ASLEEP by Jeff MecNelly e 0 by Jimmy Johnson FURY wntKBRBEAlf ~E~~ OO:lf'E "nE ~~G : AT TME Tl#.£.! by Chip Dunham POK BTTltR OR FOR WORSE .. by Brhlo Bueet l'P'\ GLPO 'PJ DON ·1 Mt() COt11N(;.1Z> 1AeSE.. ~AtaAN.~. DllABllLS ·.~ . .t~ t ' I ; by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady '00( tr,t ~ DEU~V OM&,V ~ rr ~'<, ~1W£.l>< MM 10 ~ ~Ell. It' 1\1. ~\t& / by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston