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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• COSTA MESA · HAlb TO THE CHIEFI Robert McDonell is sworn .1n as head of Newport po (i ce . ' . By Tony Oodtro;Staft Wfltlf NEWPORT BEACH -New Police Chief Robcn McDonell took. the o:ith of office Monday morning in a sweuins·in ceremony that marked the end of an era, which during the past 10 months has been Cruught with tumult and controversy. .. The police deputment as aU of you know -and u I know prob:sbly as well or better than anyone - has been lhrouah a dimcult year, " said Oty Man· aaer .Kevin Murphy as he introduced McDooeU to a room! ul of onlookers in lhc City Council Chambers. "Wc•re hope! ul that our new chief can focus ag•in on law enforcement within the city of Newport Beach." The former chief of the Sacramento suburb of Woodland, McDonell. 46, w:is hired June 28 10 re· plctcc Conner Chief Arb Campbell, who was toppled Crom a scvcn·yc:ir stint as chief after 10 women ic- cuscd him anc;t top-ronk.ing CapL Anthony Villa of sexual ban ment. Surrounded by his y,.jfe of 2.S ye<lrS. Lana, and their 1wo sons. Ryan ind Sean. McDonell said he was looking forward 10 the chaUenge or his new job. He credited the depanment and former acting Chief Jim Jacobs for guiding the ,police officers throu&h n tough period. . "Any chief coming into " new organization is on the hot seat." McDoneU s3id. "Although this one may be a little warmer." Speaking to the crowd, wliich was filled with city leaders, police omcers' and law enrorcement officials Jrom around th~ county. McDonell vowed to operate an "open" police department. "l want to help the organiution in lbe months and >ears to come to close out \tic unpleasantness that h::ts been a part of the recent pllSt and move on to See CHlEF/I New Police Chief Robert McOonell gels ~ little help from his \\-if e Lana while pinning on his new badge during ceremony Monday. Alleged . . member of gang · set ·free ~Police say there's not enough evidence to prosecute man suspected. in Newport Pier shoo~ng. By Tony Oooero Su!! wntr f\E\\PORT BEACH -Pultcc on Mund.l) freed an alleged On· t:wo gang member. ~)Ing the~e "a>n't enough e\ 1J1:nce 10 pros: ecutc the l~·)e:n,old >U)pcCted q{ ._tiling one m:in and 1n1ursng :111·' other 1n a !>hootout .:at the !\e"' • . port Pier. Sgt. And) Go.Ill). s.:ud. · Our detc:.:u' ~!I "'111 l·on11nuc h> Kidnapper: arrested at local car ~. w-·a1erSlij~:; •"l-1 _ )fl"C!>Ull,ate th1!> ca~c, a(ld h~foU1. _ --rome up-.... ~t'fl n{..., e\.IJence lniil-·-. ...,,11 leaJ to arrc ts in the near Cu· ~ FBI nabs suspect at Newport Imports prior to purchase of $200.000 Ferrari. Man is accused of abducting daughter of Las Vegas gambling magnat_e. By Russ Loar. SWI Wrut Wbc.n Lu Vea k.idn ppi~ l>USptc1 Ray Muion Cudd) walled 1n10 Nev.port Imports Sun<by mornina 10 close tire dc:ll on a S~00.000 Ferrari. cu de:ikr Lee We t was ready' for him. So was the FD I. ... Cudd)', o 47-ycu-old l...iu Vcaoas rcs1Jent, v.as arrcs<ed at about 10 a m. Sutiday on the l<>t of the Newport Beach luxury c:ar dealer in connection with the lidnopping of 1he daughter of Las Vei:is a:sm- blin& m:aanatc St~c Wynn. \V~1. O\\ncr of N~-port lm- pon> on West Co.lsl H1gh .... ay. "'as contacted by the FBI 1he night be·. rorc. Cuddy is &u pected of mas- tc rmindin~ the ~idnappma of Wynn's .6·ycar-olJ daughter, KC'Vln W)nn, according a report in the Las Vegas SJn. FDI agents and l:JJ Veg~s Metro Police ar· re JCd Cuddy withi~ K~d5 fte.t he SC'\ root on the auto lot Sunday In front of Ne~port Pier, Sonny Kelly, left, and Sharon Ramsden, both 17, perform sl.it on the se.>.ual pre!I ures teens endure daily. TheJ'l!_e_not looliDg _a· 011nd,-~ ture. Gont> ~•d ·At the p(e'>cn1 umc 1h1 1> an u~n tn\(:;t1~Jt1on •· According h) a poh .. c !.t.ltcment. Eugene ~lurale>. I~. "a!> .irrc,i.:J based on 1nformat1on pro' 1JeJ I" v.1lne)..C> ~1orak') h '"'~er. J~ rek.i~J Ir rn :'\t"r • B .. a .. h Jail oo ~un.J.i' a'•crnoon "f urther 111 forma11un deter· mined 1h.1t there ":i~ m ... ut11c1c:n1 "1tnc"' inform.1:1on 10 e,1abh'h lh3l !\11)tillo h .. i.1 IOI the \IC· llm>.'" the !>lJICr.Jcnt \Jtd The -.hooung l~~urrt'.d abuut 1:30 a.m Saturd.l) ne.u the 'e"- pon Pier v.hcn a group u( alleged s~na· membcn ftom Santa Ana drrvang 3 ~().foot hmvu> nc met up v. uh some puq)\mcJ png mem.· bcrs lrom Ontario. A fight bcs:in ::inJ 'huh v.crc fircJ at the t,roup !rum ~anta An.l. ._1lltng Ja>e R1.:o. ~3. Jorge CeJ:a . .:?..'. ,.,ffcred multiple gunshot v.ound., Ln the :ittJd Police armed 'hqrtl~ after and · stopped a Che') p1d.up in th Mcf adden parking lol 1h:ll <;.icric foe pellp e, in~ludin~ M.;)n/es Mor:aJe, v..;a, later arrc~tcd on ~U)· p1c1on of killing R .. -o Gon" ~·J the \t'looting did not :ippe.ir t~> tic .;an ;iltcrcation' be· 1v.een m:.il ,g:ing Water boiler causer1 -1J11S1 -- morning. " b 01 D h d _ ~~ h~:1m.~4 ~ 0ae;';~ illo""ti ....... 0 -t-_R ......... e~a~ctions are rrti xed to .explicit pamphlets distfibute d y r anned rareot1100 --+--A9,--a.r:.__...~,......----'t ne\'Cr hod • chance:· By Russ Loar. Stan WO%er . leg111m:icv:· s::ud Hedges, an " I A search of Caddy's cat and his "The J>'lmphtcts pa sed :urhnc p1lo1 on la)O\Cr in omc•1als say room It the Marriott S\ajtcs Hotel A ' first alancc. tbc small out by Pl~nned Anchorage Monda). 'It' 30 . . in Newport Beach turned up foldina table lined with Parenthood in front in:ippropnate place for that !.;and SJ7J,000 in a.sh, most of it in pamphlets set up in front of the Ne"')>Ort Pier of actl\lt) I thinl :a lot of people $100 bills. according to the FBI. of \he Ncwpon Pier hardly sccm!I included materiill ~oulJ be offended b) 1t." Wynn paid o ransom or Sl.4S mil: the stuff or a communit)"'·idc entitled "101 Ways tb Pl.inned Parenthood \'Olun1ecr lion in $100 bills for. the rttum of controversy. ~ Make love Without mitnnmg the p:smphltl table his daughter, according lo a Ced· One pamphlet, enlltlcd •• 101 O oin' It .. And "How , Monday morning 1d the) rare!) eral affidavit filed in Las Vcaas W&'JS lo Make J..o\.e Without To Use A Condom," encounter aay objections Cron. federal coun. federal oCfacials also Ooin• It." is tun oC w:l)'S which..luturcs bJ,1c :c-::::;-:;the pus1ng public~.._ ---. ·In ~oad~d .....JS,'l f,\19'fttnft"-t~bqyfricnds ~ iflftif nd n and ~hite illustrations • '.'Heiilth eduction in bjgh h:andgWLWAS ( in CUdd 's CM cxprc their love :after deciding ou....nwi putting_on a ~hoot doesn't leach )OU ID) or - after he w.i.s a«ested. Mnrcroour..c. thi -tfiey~re too afraid," ~"1 ~;':.~:lc~~P~ ~~i~•~-r,c.J'pt!~ ~~ ~ ~3::C.·· =:r:u~plete ~~~~!r ~~t::~Jp:;:°n• viously p3id $130.000 t~rd lhe • P.rttty tame stuff, C()mparcd 10 instructions. Planned ParcnthOOJ's Peer prict or nn S12·T-R Ferrari. He the pamphlet entitled. "How To Education Prasnm. "They don'i hlld come to the dealership Sun· UK"' Condom:· The pamphlet \\ant to mention any llnd iof '1fT)'' .<by to "fina h up the deat.•• West featu~ black and ~hitc "or\h that •oulJ c;au)C problcn1\ Jaid. illustrations or a o~n puctin1 on "1th the pvcnt " .. He has been around town oild a condom. complete ~ilh Uut Hed ~ ~ he ~b 10 hU been trying tO t>uy from US for detailed trutt\lC\a()OS. pJrcnU bctn& le(\ UC Oft~ a Ion& time," We l said. "He is no Nn-pon Beach Councilman John Hectic c~hc1t materi:il -,. Pl:inncd P renthood. mformJtion klOp P:lrcnli ~~JJ h.l\C M)m~ icnn~r co Ne~pQtt Beach ond no ipiled a Ci3 torm of a:>m1nunity ruction -."l fa.nd it objcct10A1ble •ha• ahi in~ .\ cUIK' lion m aena\ ah t arc cranaei to this dealership.'' ~ and con --hen he Mkcd dty officials orpmzation ll ~•na teen,.. chi\drcn to -prcscntcJ lo thcLr chlldrca.' Hcd&Q r&ue CudJy $f>CRl Sunday nisf\t in eo bu the diitributioa ol the uaJty d~tribute these matcriab uMcr 1he p.isc o~ SM PAMPH~t See KIDNAP/I ,. BUSINESS FAX I 631·5902 CltCUtA 'riON 800-252·9141 .._ C1ASWtED ADS 642-5671 llTMADS 642-43J1 540-1224 ..... ,70 • -•1• ~ ............ -................................... , Socillr .................................. J ,,....,7... ......................................... 7 ·~ ._....... ................... -..-......... 'I ~Company estab 11shes ,trust fund -along with $10.000 -for ch.ldren of .. man ~1ll~d~ .. ~xplos1~-~ ... _ :i MANAGING EDrroll STEVE MAP.ILE.'S40-12l4. cxt. l6l VOICES Community members debat! the issues that affect their lives . .. Don't bu.y -into the Back Bay boondoll1le Blft-..Cldel ·1 am c:lJhng about the quemon of the day on permanent ro:idblocks on Se:ishorc Drive, and 1 think this is an excellent idea. Th:i1's my vote. ANDREA EADER N~wport Bc:ich What about CdM? After reading last wcd.'!it nrticle called "Council to get ground rules for land vote." I have come to this conclusion 1hat the Con~rvancy has certainly been effective in conv,incing the City Council 10 act on the proposed purchase of Upper and Lower Ca~tawa)S. BY RANDY JOHNSON F or the ·past two years the citizens o( Newport Beach hive heard an :almost uninterrupted s1rcam or "good news" from the Newpon conservancy about the two Irvine Company parcels it wishes to buy. In previous new articles, they had • always talked about paying for the land by JCUing private ~onations. Now that a dc:il as on the table, we find out the .. bad news." We finally find out whe'nl~ Ncwpon Conservancy wants td have pay fot it? You. The price lag? A mere $165 million OYCr 30 yeus. lhe value ot tbe new bascbJll field!.? I · dida•t lee any usaae an:llysi~ which auaatJ lhA& we actually need more fi~d 10 supplement the rl\'C lighted field!> and large aumbst or unJi&htcd baseball field VLoC already fi'ave. Considcrins thal you can buy a brand-new, 40,000.seat, Major League baseball Wladium for about S 100 m11l1on, this seems way out of whac~. Pcrhaps1hey think that ••using" open I ' I th.at an)one ~ho ~ants to expcncncc 500 acre:. of open )pace take Cl JO-mmute drhe and hike nround 11. I( you sec one other person, let me l.now. · The Nc,,port Conservancy nl~ foib to mention thJt under the de\elopmenl plan approved by the City Council, 60·pcrccnt or this proposed DCquisitiOn -89 Deres :.. will be givtn to the city anyway :ind \\ 111 remain a> open )pace. All that we arc rc:illy "bu)ing" is 1he 56 ucres \\'hich the Say It a"''t SO, Chris and Gil A Letter to Rep. and Gil Ferguson, among percent. After all, we still othc~. have all thru"n their hJ\e the benefits of :u\al)'i u th:it the numbers JU!itt do not add up. ls that -why they coulJn·t get pr1v:1te don:ation~? Qr pc rh3ps it'$ "We h1wc a July 26th' dcudline to get this on the ballot. We donll h:we any time for an:il~i • " h sull sound as if a bunch of anti·developmcnt people who c:ill thcmscl\.eS environmentalists, arc trying to ")Cll" you something, ju t like the old pot .lnd p:i~ salc~;Jn who told you th~. cost was only "pennies per da). l 5uggest th:at C\Cry time v ~mcone tells you, "Out it's only S l 0 per month," you )!lY righ t b:rdc to them, "B.S.!! It's Sl6S miJlion dollarsJ!!" The II'\ inc Company hils certainly been supporti\e and generous in their offering of tbc land. The City Council mu~t act f..airly \\ith their elected rcspun!>1bili ues. The proponent of every inve tmcnl project, priVate or public, I liavc ever hear of except this one, did a return-on· invc~tment or cost-benefit analysis. They laid out the com and ev:iluated tte benefits and determined if the project met &he minimum return criteria. Christopher Cox; Re: Proposed Newport Beach purch;ist of Castawa)S and Newport North parcels from The lrvine Company support behind the purchase. Proposition 13. Hopefully, all We called Gars olfice; the) the pros and cons regarding fil\ally. )OU )hould get rc:illy upset about the sellJna or thb as "ad' isory" election -where we"ll ha\.e 3 peci3l ~~ment di tnct if 60 percent o( the people vote for it. This is not putting some uulitics underground "here 100 homeowner) vote for a bond i~uc. We duJ thnt in m) neighborhood and the City categoncJll) denied the proposed purch:i.se by u~. supporting the purchJ)C. the ta\:pa)ers. will surface The undc,clopcd parcel of land along Pacifrc Coast Highway at Buc~ley in Corona del Mar. along '>'ith other!> in similar land areas. should be part of a greater :ind more comprchens1\e !:ind-use study for the parks and recreation uses to be considered a fair and responsible ballot/question for the voters. The volcrs in Corona dcl Mar need somet' ing, too. We've enclosed t\\.O recent articles i rom the Daijy Pilot regarding the propo!>ed purcha c. On the !>Urfocc. it' seems like the way ro go. Jean Watt has always had the bc~t interest of the people of Newport Beach in mind. Out as more information has become available, ~c arc less inclined to vote for the· proposed purchise. They said that Gil h;id before Nov-ember. . deddcd to JOIO an ad\ISOf) DOLORES AND GENE" committee of the Nc\\port KERM IN Con~rvancy to leer an C)C Nc\\port D~ach on wb:rt was going on. We £ditor1 nott: Just to set called Tony Oodcro at the tM rttOnl straliht, Council said to us then, .. Don"t We know the cost. $165 million, and at a recent Qty Co1.1ncil study session. we finally heard about the benefits. We didn't sec a benefit package which added up to, say, $200 million. Jn fact we mdn't see any dollar figures, just Daily Pilot and asked him ~mbt,111an FtrpsOD bas about )Our :ind Gil' loupport. tndorstd putting tbt C\en bother coming back until )OU h:nc petitions sjgncd by 75 percent of )Our people!" He S3id that's \\h,ll the asstssmtat dlstrk t to a Conscrv:incy told him and h~ C'ltJ~ldt •ott. lit also b:Js '>'as i.ti~l.ing by h~ ~tory tndorstd tht 60 pcrtt1ll All of a )UdJc:n. it's :i big Cll)v.1dc: 1~ue ;anJ 60 percent is Perh:ips the Conservancy could serve as u cittzcn sroup on a more comprchensr.c p:ir~ l:ind use plan to a lot of talk. Let's examine what · they s:ifd. unlc ~ yuu-or Gil denies it . mtU'Jfn lhtll tbt Ci(y Cou.nC'll OK? WRONG' Du youbdrtTC ~ that ra1 mg SJ65 million from :ill ~ .bfittt~ht ht tbt'+~ .. ~ ~ Fifty percent of the benefits' arc ·~IUAM«f otwironmiiitaT,i :;.... We know that you carefully . ~ l~~lli all the f acJ o 11..)'....; _ i~ucs be fore you offer your suppon. We were distressed Gil's office b i.cnd1ng a letter 111rttd upon. Furtbtr, uLckW:lri.o..lh u~ RitQl:-~~~--~ .. 1fftttir.ntttl In-- We bclic\c that the a July 19 IC'llN that tbt · :rt.ht.tlitita:m'l".~~·· illln J tax? These people arc 1f)mg to mar11pul.ltc the political , procc That"s \\b) Propos1t1on 13 requires a 66 pcrcc'nt maJOri1y No\'cmbcr Coron:i del Mar deserves cons1dcra11on as well. KIRSTIN HENWOOD Corona dcl Mar Voucher validated The - Pilot recently printed a commentary from Delle Morris entitled "School voucher supporters should get their Cam straight .. (July 26). She gave re:i)Ons why she objects to this initiative but left out the most important purpose thous.inds upon th ousands of Californian's signed petitions to include it on our Nov. b:illot: 1 P:irents ore uhim:itely resp0nsible for their children, and as such should be :illowcd the choice of dcciJ1ng which school can best meet their children·s needs. Under our current S)!.lcm, a p:irent isn't allowed that privilege. . Many CalifQ[llia schools arc not providing 3 quality educational program for their students. Some schools irresponsibly indoctrinate pupil) with information some parents find objectionable (a recent all-!.chool a sembly on explicit and Nev.port Beach C11y Counci l asstmblJmon coadlfl&nolly alleging that this land is in an "impon ant p:irt or the Back Bay." Where I went lo school, such a statement is a conclusion which would have come at the end, after outlining the facts, studies, and to read Tony Dodcro's :inlcle (enclosed) :and find that you ~houlJ have called for n supports purchasinl th<" l\\O-third:. '~le rather th:in 60 propcrt)'. analysis which would support the conclusion. • We di dn 't hear any proof,Jwords such as "based upon this study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlif c Service," or "based upon an evaluation by the Natu re Conservancy." Upper Ncwpon B:iy is clenrly an environmentally important nrea, but just because this area is near to it docs not make it de Cacto important. The anti-dcvelopme11t people seems to hope that by just mentioning the word "environment," you'll roll over. Another 2S percent or the benefit is· supposed to come from rec~tion, presumably the 10 acres lhat is suppo cd to be used for thot f.Urpose and from the "use of open space. ' Twenty-five percent of $1 65 million is $41 million so we better get preuy good benefits. Just how many ballplayers do we have here and what is·· space is a rccreation:il u..o;e. Unfortunate!}. open space is tike mom and apple pie - everyone is for it: but becnu c no one ch:uges admission, the dollar benefits or open spa~ arc h:ird to evaluate. Apparently they were so h:irJ th:n they didn't even bother trying. For example, the 65-acre Day Avenue parcel which The lrvinc C.omp:my g:ive to the county a few years ago &S :apparently being over-utilized. The FricndS of the Bade Bay arc "orried about "significant degrad:l1ion" and the cost of rehabilitating the land. On the other hand, I h:i'c a panicul:ir liking for a piece of open space :about 10 minutes oway from th:i t -the UCI Coastal Sage Scrub P~scrve ~ "hich is \isiblc to the Ea~t as )OU drive do\\n MacAr thur Boulevard. This is·a unique and wonderful pl:icc, and I \\Ould suggc~t hou cs will ~PY· . The final 2S percent of l ~e benefit , :another S.S I million, :ue suppo~d to be economic. Now here is where I e\pc:Ctell to see some really good anal)~is. Agnin, we arc &iven more verbi:ige and no facts. lt seem a; ir the ena.inecrs "'c hired opened up wmc old land planning bools btc:ausc they c:ime up'w1th stock arguments about the economic \-:tlue being to "ot1 rac1 busincs inves1mcnt and • homcbuycrs." Pardon .me? The cffed of th1) purchase is to tell 363 families that we do no1 want them here! And there l)n't mueh more vacant land in Nc'!'port Bc:ich to se ll to bu~inCS.SC!> even jf we found some '4 hich Jid "uni to relocate here. The (act l)_thai the bcneTits arc illuso'). You should uspect that the teason you h:i,cn'l )ecn any foct\ or any ~ind of BEST If M ll01llfE \Ole to pass a new t:u Not SS pc:rcent. Not 60 percent. It la~e) 66 percent! There i one thing "hich mal.e Americans m:u1 1t 1s the "pork b:irrcl" schemes that go on in Wa\hington and_ S cr:imcnto. II SCCQlS a) if they're 111~.l)S paS)ing wme mliy proJCCt th:it YOU ha"e to pay ror. If )OU re upset, about Clll )OU cin do I\ wrhe ~our Congrewn•sn. Well this i) one that is nJht in )Our bacl.yard Thi 1s one YOU can stop de:id in 1b tr;i4~. The proponents i re "ell-fin:lnceJ. having been g1\en $100,000 seed money from the bcnefo:1:iry of thi pro,ect. Ir )Ou ~Jltt to ~top them, )OU an do 11. All you ha'c to do i) to st:inJ up :ind~)'.· I'm mod a hell :md r m not goina to let them gc.t away witll it," and then \\Ork with your fellow citizens, and r.usc some money to stop this thing now. Rand)' Johnson iJ a Corona dtl ftl11r · rt idrnl. advanced sc><ual inform:ition at Costa Mc a High School is a perfect example of th:it). Unfortunately, if parents haven't the money to enroll their children in :i private school, they h:ive no choice but to make the best of it. The voucher system would give those families an alternative. 711e foJ/owing is a s;,mpling for c:1Jls from our 14-hour Readers' Hotline. If you 'd like to get in .. ol\ecJ, it ·s :Js easy :JS p unching in the following ~even numbers: 642-6086. will under)IJnd lhJt the uni~ protection) we can gi"c our children ure solid 'aluc ll\!>tCm) ~111J .... much or thdr poi111 of •i<"W. Ple:ise le:1ve your n:Jme (spell it out), city :ind phone number (for veriri<:ation). Thank )'OU! Ms. Moms' article eJterisscs ____ _.. __ Mora DILetannedJwentbood ... concern that private schoo s wil pop ohn up all over nnd without government J Hedges t'd li ke to comment on the rules :ind regulations that they will Planned Parenthood distribuf n at the ier. nor be accom>t~blc to a~ b7 amt pickettui severa urcs for my daughters. in~ults parents with such remarks. No condoms were issued nor was that the focus. A staggering amount of money is .. One or the most interesting pieces was .totally being poured into our school system abstinence oriented. It was C3.1Jed "101 ways to say I with disappointing results. The love }OU." None or which were sexual. It was a Choice in Education Initiative not beautiful list of ways to say 1 lovc you to someone of only allows parents the chance for any age. private education, but opens options I understand Councilman John Hedges concerns as to which public school p:uents because he is at the stage or life with very young wan1 for their children. children when you think you can protect them from JEAN WRIGHT everything. Costa Mesa By the time his children arc tccn·agcr , l t!!_ink he --_......_ au,a 114 Readers Hotline: 642,6086 You; '°"'mtNI ~ llw ~ Not Ot -... ... .. l'tCOrdtd .... """ .. -tly 10 ld.tor \Volifm lNbdell l'le - l• hour I Ms M\U l'Qf t» UlifCt fO ~ lttt tD .. Oft any IOpC (.(lfll11bwton M\ Hal ..+io "'1l IO - ltw•r COl'lnl!M P"bliiMd lftlll .,.. ... thN NIM. ary aitd phot>t n41111ber Clor -· ~ ""'"'°"'·~,_... Pf'\~ W.t!\t '1f¥ ~ To Make A Corrtttion • " IN l"ilar•1 ~ IO ~ ~ .. .-irorJ cJ ~ ..... all 0-112•. •U 1'J 1Nt-) )W 1•er..-.,.~ Ttm .-,...., iw.x._. ~ W'llliMI lAW9I. l.alor .. ,, .... ~Meftlp ..... ~~ ....... • ,.,, ~ CWliAfid *""" ............ ~ ... ......,.. ~ ... Qllr ... (Uf'S.14•.-001 • =' ..., ...... ~-... ... c.. ...... ,.,... ..... ....... .,., , .. , .. ..,.,...er..,~ • . . --.... tlOOI 2U·914t In at\'~ OUbide cl ..._., Pott ~ m c~ """"-tublcnptlllftt to !ht OM, Nol only -_.... by Nil for St St p19 rnoncfl • 5«orld d.lu ,..._. paid .t Catu ~ CA 1Pr ... • w~ ... plable l&.lt• ~ lauJ CA'lft.I '°5TIMS- T(lt Send ~ cNntft lo the ~ 'O '°" tS60 C~ Mel.a. CA 92616 COP'f'llCHl: No """"" ~ ....., ..... edot.otW fNlwr °' ~ httHI C.1111 bt ~.cf ""'houc Wf ...... ~ -"~­How to reach us am.&IUoni I ' (The Timn Orange County) (800). 252·91'41 Adwrti1in1 Cl.l\Slfie0'42·5678 Dt>pby 6'42..4)21 Edit~ N~ S.0-122'4 Soortl 642 .. ) 30 Newl. Sports ,. ix 646-t 170 MMIOMce 8WneB Ofrtee 64 2 ... 32 l 8Wiia fM 6l1·S902 ~ .. ~c. ...... ~ ............ c......, .. llllliA 'a •r...il ..... ...,..._,,,.,.,.._ ....... ow ..... c... wulili •.u...-. .. .J H 10J ...... , ,42,._.,, to1u,...1.1 ,,...__ ... H 1J9&a.U , ... ,... , .. tN7,.-.M information a\ po~1blc • 0 CL YDA llRl:. NER C()rOna del Mar I'd like 10 make a comment on lhe re ults or the-poll yotrdt~ctnlng crnm~ttmID'I He~· ~ew on the graphic material being .sho~ n at 1hc pie r by PlanncJ Parenthood. First of nit, I warn tu s:iy lrt31T agree \\llhllic -- councilman') view on thi . ' Se~~nd, I'd lilc t~ que!>tion the results of the: poll. II seems there was b3S1c.nlly only pro-Pbnned Parenthood replies in the paper. Many or tho5e I know who tommcnted against were not even printed. Shou ldn't there be honest an d fair reports of the rcsulls? I'd like to be able to read wb11 the 01her side has to ~ay ul!.O. CA RLA GIBSON Huntington Bench As lon1 as I.ht rHdcn /tit their oam<", c/IJ •nd pbont numbu, .. t pdaJttl their toauucnis.. ~rdkss 0 I am going to tlC a enior al Corona dcl Mar High School nc"t )CJr. and I \\J'i JU t re:ading the "'Condom controversy kcep'i the· Pilot Rc3der Hotline busy " As a teenager, I bchc'c th:it Counc1lma.n John HeJgc:s ill ~!_Plet.£...Ulwlior thinl.ing t1'al handing out con om~ is not sohing anything It's lbc I)()) and, b:mc;;lly, kids :ue h;m,..ng sex. 1 hat's what jl comes duw.n 10 1 hey :u c goina 1 "hethcr people hand out condoms or not. Kid) h:i'c sex. with or w1thou1 condoms, whether they are educated about it or not. So. being ignorant like Counc1Jman Hedges is being, that's not going to help an)lhing. 0 SARA CURTIS Coron• del Mar Other rudcrs supportina Hedges include: Newpon Beach's Dan O'Neil, Todd Arnold, Bub:ara Crowell, Anne Downs. and O> ua Mesa's Diane McCan!e, - COSTA MU.\ at.ta Sc,,_ l\oo 1'•tUl-olJ ll'ICll .. crt tna•co all ·r they wirrw .J'.y 1R11 &NtLll,.. • tune ,,_ a ~™-• &M 7>0 ~ ... ...,. ...... "' ..._~A• -llna.kd aw .... •• Ndc• hemi • NI c.uu tt • blll poot ... 1\lll'ldlf lliPl. .Cwt,_.. .... '""" ... ~ ... IC.fttt• IH••J •lallh J)OO .ioc11 HarMf ........... tlOO Moel '111'Wl1 Awwt. .._., ._ L"O Moel: ~ Pl;itt, 2* .... 11.artw.,._. .......... It• ........... Driioi, JllOO Moel ................. llOO ~ F'liMrw ~ lJQO .._. Mllol SI ICPW'fCMtT MAOI • me ta J U5l because 1 c~ilhed disapeemcnt utablilluneDt ot ..up., or ~· or t'lli>"O breau out over pna tbc free exrcile tbcicol, to u It .,,~ shootin&s, illept immiaratioa or lbe OM of thole ffitrl aoa; or ab sin& t.hc paainc out or bitth-control litenturt, ono ""freedom ot 1peedl, or ol the prus.. "' side an1i/or the other is alwlys ac:a&Kd of lotJ6 u ·11w word-~" Jliil urt•ieid ..... trying to rewrite the or prln~ or the ri&ht or the people Con>titution. peaceably to a11emble, "' lonl u tbe It 5triktl me, lookin& peop/e'1 c:ardl m relJ Ind a.Jn isn't down on all this (rom a l>n>Wn, and to petition tbe O<M:mment ldt·lcanlnJ Ivory. Tower, for a redteu of pievuca. IO ""w IJ tllC that folks an these parts petition ~sn't inW>M nU.U., my t~u a don't so much want to rou~e bucks 1~ar 10 f>"~luse 1 cbunk. re•write the Con5titution of l•nd where • bad resllutMt once they want to add a res1~ ..... little to it. ARTICLE II -,...._ "11 pt0plt, to ___ _. ==·'=---Amend the bear.,.... DOC to be lDlrtaild: A . Cll 11 f amendments, so to well-regulated militia, bCin& necesury to ~pc:ik. the security or a Cree State, and to drive Editor's Befog your hu!flble out ill~gals. and gan1 blo~rs. the ri&}lt or Notebook ~Mtnt, 1 have simply people to keep and bear and use arms, done. as to~rts have ~r shall not be inf ringed. -----the )'~3n, tmke~cd w11h ARTICLE Ill -Quarterilll of troops: the amendments to suit. our p:ut_icu~nr No M>ldier shall, in 'time or peace, be . needs. 1_'hC' actual ~ordan& rem~~ an~act. quartered in any hou.se or •ny Marine air Some slight ch~nges arc added ~n atnhc ba~ in Orange. County, without the type, con ent or the owner or the IWdents ARTICLE 1 -itttdom of ttll&ion. under the John W•yno Airport fli1ht path. spttch, or lht pttss and ri&bt or pctltJon: nor in time or war, but in a manner to be Congress shall make no law. respecting an prescribed by !aw th•t we'll be writing ,.,., .... lO rid OfUW,...,._ ol .aythilJI 'lar,er 1ban • QISM in1erru{J(in1 our b«ky8td ba~ ARTICLE IV -Penoas aa4 ...._. so be ...,.. ftHI urcuooable HaicMI aad 1tbura: The ri&ht of the peop&c to be secure in t.beir betel"OIUUal persons, non-ren11J houses, non-rollin1 p:apen and non-1p«ial ~erects. apiut unreasonable searches and seizuies. shall not be • violated too mucb, ud no warntnu wll issuo, but upon probable cause, which includes skin ,,;.mentatioa..-supported by 0 th or omrmation. and particularly dcscribin• the place to be searched, and /the penons or things to be 1eizcd and driven back where they beJon1-byium. ARTICLE V -Triall rot crimes; Just compc ... lloa fot priYale proptrty tak.tn (or publJc ua: No person shall be held to answer for a C3pital. or otherwise infamous crime, unlcu on a presentment or indictment Of a Cirand Jury, wh~ recommendations reprdin1 illepl immigancs shall be adopted and followed without deb:lle, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time or war or public danger, nor shall any person e6Cludilll LAPD allJ«n be l)Ul?jea fot the same olfemc to be twice put ln jeopardy ol ltfe Ot limb; nor mail be compelled ln any criminal c:aK to be a wi t.na.a. apiJ\$1 hlmlclt, nor be de ptivcd or life. libeny, or property, without due process of law; QOr ih.a1I pri\-atc property be taken for public use .. ith tbe tx~p1ion of luxury and/or sporu cats formerly owned by dfVI dcakrs now.d~n by police ddministrators. wilho'lt Jl.l" compcnsatk>n. ARTICLES VI THROUGH XXVI - We'll ~cep !hem pretty much the Ame, . for now, except Cor these minor revisions: • In Article Vlll, the one involving excessive b~il,S, lines and punishments) let's make it crystal clear that lhrowin• 1 dark hood over a convicted felon, ~en one who m:iinta.ins his or her innocence, and shackHnc rum or her to a chair inside an enclosed room and filling said chamber with lethal gas causing his or her eyes to bulge Out, face lO t1.&rn JrOtesquc colors and lunp to violently struggle for the l:m breaths o~ life in a public spectacle shall not be considered cruel and unusual punishment. •In Attide XII. Vihicb o abovi clcaiftl presidents ud vu presideau, 1et•1 add the nquiremen1 th t such mndiates ml.4t b ve &ervcd in the ~· tary or ,.....__..,... received cushy N donll.l Guard ·cnmcnti throup their rdl parents' influence. Th' ·of couDC, would disquolify m:any, c peci Uy women, from be101 able to ti1in the h~t oCftee n • the I nd. Oh weU. •In l\rt1tle XUl, 'Jtrhich prohibits sla.,,cry, let's mak.e sure that prdeners, hou$Cktepcf'),and bJb~atters. no m tter what their immigr1t1on statu • small not be required to e;irn minimum wace nor have Social Security taxes paid. After all, it'~ tough to find good help thei.c d:iys. •In An1clc XIV. defining citizcn~hip and the privileges thereof, add "and of Western European ance)t.rf' after the bit _about nil persons being born or · n:uurahzed in the United States being elllzens • Fan;illy, in Article XVI, -.hrcb allo""ed Con1re>) to' impose :a.n income tax~ let's roll 1t bad.. to tb:e a.mount '4-hen· the amendment was ratified: 1913. There. Th:it's better. M•tt .<:ours tolumo 1:11111 Tuffd.a,-s.. _council OKs funds tor: code enforcement ) . By Mamie Mcleod scan Wrtu COSTA MESA -Wit.h encour· aging cheers from more 1h:l0 SO we)t )ide rcs1<lcn1), 1hc Caty Coun· c1I Monday unanimously upprovcd an asgre Sl\e plan th.tl · would r..110\\ up 10 S44,000 of federal grant money for code enforcement >"ec:p) t~rough SC\len neighbor- hood> plagued b) n~nlee lond· lonh and )Ub-SIJndnrd·rental . f or re\1denl\ \\ho h'c in the . ' 'People say that people on S.halimar Drive don't take pride in their neighborhood. But if you go to the heaJ1 of the families on Shalimar, they do care.• -PAmlUllUEMI spokeswoman torget .1rc.h -m~t notably,ShJh· )OU go to 1hc heart of the famil ies The progrom, known as the mar Omc, 'A here the cat) held its on Shalim:ir, they do ~re." Neighborhood Improvement Str3t· fir:~t \Olun 1ccr clean up d:iy in Madueno and four other Shali· egy. will focu> on two major nreas: June -the ne") comes as "el· mar residcnls made a prc~nt.Won · rental rcbabiluation and code en· come relief before Lhc council -sumc. Vi Cor~cment. RehabilittHion · will "People <.:iy thu' pcopJc· on Spanish, M>me in English -t:ilk· offer funding alternatives to land· Sh:.hmJr Ome don't take ride in ina_ about roblerns wi ll _cocit;..._JQ.csi~~y make 11c~~ im·-~ M.~ ,. ttr·--ro • "'r.frs-,-cr:Jtttng p?lftrt 'and provemenrs to-tncir "propenics iii t<.fJ~ue"o. one )poke)v.oman for broil.en crarport covers. the sc,en target areas. Code en· \he 2.500 rcsac.Jcnts throughout the ''We tiy to all the owners and forcement v. ill give landlords c~ty "ho ha\e met since March 3t it okef 1-2 v.eeks for them to· re-about 1wO!and-holf months to St Joachim's pamh to d1m1~s the spond to o request," s3id Fran· comply with city codes. Failure to problems or drugs; gJngs and graf • cisco Moreno in Spanish, as trans-comply could result in prosecution fi1i in their ncigt\borhoo<ls. "But if lated by Madueno. by the District Attorney's office .AROlflJ TOWN Today Wednesday, ~ug. 18 Friday, Se pt. 10 Career planning -An O fficers Wives League Fall Fashions -A special rtrQd Ol'f stfIW'\31 fvr people -TJ:ie Or~nge Coonty Officers shoWlng of the Cll\in t\letn foll . \\ho ".lnt to0ch,10~ their c~rttr\ Wi\es leagut' will meet at noon collection of men's and womt'n's or cl.lr•I)' their life purptne 0t .11 the Costa t.1esJ Country Club, iastuons \\lll be held at 11 a m direction \\ill bt' held from 3 30 1701 Coif Cbu~ Dr .. Costa at the Four St'Jsons Hotel 1n to 5 p .m . .:it McCue ~iJles, .~)Tht' event will indude a NE!\\port Beach ""SponSO<ed by 4570 Campu!> Orn.e 't'\\port ~~th·onC~'~t ·ptbyazaBooForchr vmaoyreor Frtends ot the Orange Co.lSt Beach The ftt is S 15. for mo<e ;/l4JU ..,... ln1erfo1th Shelter, the fashion informJt1on. call 979· 1000. 1nformatt0n. call Charlotte Wal!l.er at 549-2028 show and luncheon wall benefit "f ~edn esday, Aug. 4 homeless fam1l1es. Tickets are Roxbury South. -Ct'nter SS-0. for mort' informatJOn. ·Speak Up Newport -soo. a Pt'rforming Arts ·centt'r he ~nnnt9 group, will hold its c.-ill Linda Lyle .:it 759-0332 Sf~Jil. Up r-.l"' .. P'>fl ln\il~ 1 t'r'"'' °' Sharon McKinnon Jt pub'k. 10 JO•n them <it their monthfy soci.tl ~ur for members hi 6 15 .. nd gun.1•• 't Roxburv Sou· ... , 2 673-40 16. mont " ~ting. Jt : p.m .u .. ~ • . , m The Villa ·o,J R~01urant, 3131 Hutton Centre. AdmtSSion i> free Saturday, Sept. 11 West Co.ut H~Y), Ne\ .. port to Center 500 members and SS ~adl. l0t guest> and prospect1v~ Music Festival -The h d A members. For further · First Annual Balboa Peninsula T urs ay, ug. 12 .nformatlOfl, call 556--2121. Arts & Music festival will be 1lnd possible jail time. But city. of- ficials uy they hope problems will be faxed before criminal 3ction is t:ikcn. The outpouring of support from residents in the affected area.s made an impression the council 1tult residents would olso work h:ird to help clean up the neigh· borhoods. "The people there have worked ~cry, very hard and put 1ogc1hcr the prescn1ation themsch cs," snid Councilman Joe Eric!l.)(Jn. "The fact th;it 'they dad it. I hope 1h;it encour:isc~ them to be more an· \Olved in the city;'' Dennis O'Neil selected to head Newport Harbor Are ~ Ch amber NEWPORT BEACH -Denni!> O'Neil, a former ci1~ attornc) here and longtime community le;ider, ha!> been \elected ch:iirm.rn or the Newport Harbor AreJ Ch.amber of Commerce. )J1d Richard Luehrs, chamber president. • O'Neil, a partner w11h the Irvine I.a" firm of Petit) 1 C)tc:r Ktu>e :ind Krinksy, rep13CC) Prudential reJI e'>talc c\cc.:..utl\e \1J.\lnt' Montgomef). who steppc:d do"n Crom the ~h:rnrnJO\h1p after :i month because of a job prllmo11011 O'Neil was lhe Newport Oc.ach ell~ atlllmc~ lrom 1~71 to 1~79 He then went an10 pmn1e prac.:..11ce ')ixc1:1 hL111g 1n mun1c1pJI la~ with Pellis Tc 1cr Kru !>c and Knml\ "l believe I bring a unique pcr!>picll\C lo lhe po)i11on 0 'ell said. "The chaUengc ol 1hc 9<h ~•II be to d.:,d~lp .a lo er ""'t.1l1ng . rehuionship wtlh government ~nd thC' bU\tnC~» ommunil~ ·• -n .. Ton) Dodt:ru ) The new program has .a 101al ud~·dt Sf70;00&.:-;i·"Aai60iniutnilJ~$01,cYi~::;;.L.=:~~~~~-=-------:---...__--.;. __ ....._ __ ___. or the b udget, slated for co<.le en· forccment, will be funded by a fcder:>I block grant funds. The re· maining $220,000 will come from loc;il Redevelopment Agency Af· ford:ible Housing Funds. ClarificatioQ In a July 31 obituary for longtime Corona del Mar res1Cfent James O 'Neal Weddle, The Daily Pilot . failed to list all of the family SU,.,.i\Ors. Mr. Weddle, \\-hO died July 30, is survived b) his wife, Gl0tia, and four children, Jim of Rancho 5.lnte Fe, David of MJhbu, Jeannie Burton of Bakersfield and T raccy Wanland of Sacramento. SERVING ·LUNCH \ --__ , -Car jackings..~ Mo~a~_Au~ 23 st.aged on the grassy area at the Imports Jaguar and Range Rover foot ol the Balboa Pier from 10 will be ho>1.1ng an information C Classes -The a.~~!"·.::.·..:F..=°';:...:.i=e=-------1i-. DAILY 11:30~3'1~------- ..... ~iw;i..i.1ftcl'I""• ff1nt-icr"l'0tX'l1rn1um11rricttn1or,,_,...,,~~ 1rttt11r1 ttth~e--:~r-:~~\~ ~:7'1.-yv.IQ\O\...r~W1:-::m.,,..·---,nformat1on, 644· 3151. Nt"\\f>O't Beach Police on car be conducting Americ.an heart 1ack n~ The 11 a.m. meeting is Association CPR cl.mes -the ~nd your items to Around open to~ public. To m.lke first today at 7 p.m. for Town edit0t, The D~ly Pilot rt>Serv.1tion, cont.let ShJrron r~ralion informal.Ion, contKt 330 W. ~y Sl., Cost. Mt>s~ Hammer at 722-4035. the YMCA at 642-9990. 92611. DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM ,----~~--.;.._.._.--~~~----_.:~-::-:::::~~:=:~~~~~""':-::~~~~~~--~--.._.~--_....._.~~~~na~r-...,...~Oiiit ~'_;~-•••lffiirt:~~7i=:::--r---~ C01U MDI IT-opt. 1115 pp. '7i nut 1bl&ndl'):J M2D1 • WM:ced. 'TltiJ men oompkte ' •~ c..I ... OK. 4, ~ e:Ueodar """ ck CU'lt HofpiUI ssl OJ> <11 :~ 17.....,. of eec6 fltOIJlb itJ rhe Mauiou. · US2 ~, c:Ouplt. ""° ,.,.... ~ H 1f'C' Juve an ~cnr. 57.a.noe ,.,.. lfN dultfC of inlotmation • ""'"~ ''" ..... Dec. for Blattlloot dit«f inquirks to CHOC MdhH C.C.-Guild• Mlikwt &nj~min Epstein, c/o BJ.ackBoot, M.UliOtt. f'hoM SU: 8675 • 1'.0. Belt Jj()().184, Corona del • tcM& '~r !allllY~·LOec. Ww s:2 o •tar., C4 9262$. pa...~ '],ill "2L'H • )~ at t'\lh• ol ; .... '"""" (JIU"'.uTs.4 l.l!tioa. ~G4S· 1 -IMl: ~ "-•-Cw•"'· • ~ Yl'ir'• h•. Occ. l1 •. rrienck -r "~ -• -•:r Clm;i\~ ol ldin ~ flf11Cfl ~I ST, bbitk IJ,it. BT-opt.. black lie Cot A!Lhcimtr'f OW• d.ntwf cWnc( opdouL PP• ptt ~rsoo. TBA. to Hyatt·~· long Be.ach. S1 00 p be •rn,..ed. -Cont.ict Cl1nor fr•nc~hin1, U 1 August .,..,...,.., Cot IM C~e Oali o~ rroj«t •ilh ~ Saty>t.illaw, ~ S • I P.m• AIDS ~.c:es Foundation puform,nce .ll OC ~AIU Cena.er, Col&a ~. ,nc:s tuppet. S!oo pp Phor1e 2 S l-lS .n • ~t All~, c.w. ""'~ ' .IC 6 ·30 pm , Cytt.c FiU<U fou~ dinner • ~ Md ~ • NtowpQ11-ka1t M.AtrlCAi At1o11 ST ~nn.n $125 pp ~·:na.tl9l • Lo"t Affair rro/Ant Tenni t Tounamtnl ~ 7, noon·S p.in, Cy\llC F1b<CAt, foundilion ~ ~ ~~ M.ittooa lu~. S2S pp. Phone 9)9-1393 ' • Y.ln un Cooli. Augi.nt 7, Coldtn West Collece 'nd 1(0C£ ·T'r cooking demoMtt.ilioo by M.lttJn Y.ll'I ·Jnd hon d'Clt'u1o1rH at Crun rnedtnce, Sant.a ~ ~gNs \SO pp PhoM &9S·S623 • Summer f K">Y August a •I a " m • S.n Clemente Chamber of Com~rce SK run/~1 .Je/,,....,11,, '-lls.J ch.31~ngt'. strttt ~'""'· mui.ic, c1>0ttSU, luddl4! ridel on Awnt<W Del MJit frtt .dmlUIOll Cont.lei Sue ~lu.c, 492·113\ •Sunset P.adiso, A../}.Jst 1" '' 6 p.m , foundt'f\ f'1us <>I OC Performing NU Cent«-r pupus and d•nner •t Smith r~nce. lr..1oe Co ... 1 Atwe: troptUI cockt.aol 8)'' '""''~'""' only Coni..ct l•n l.lnd~rom. &40 "707 •l ob H ope/Or. Ho wud Houu Ctf«ob11ly Cotr Tourn,menl, Al.igust 16 .11 noon, Ht>lht' hr ln>l•rule at 5.lnt.i AN Country Club S2SQ...pp Phone SS7·S tOO The beautiful Pelican Hill Coif Club in Newport Beach will be site of Opera Pacific's Business P;irtner- ship Golf Tournament, which tees up at 9 a.m. Aug. 30. For details, call Mary Naman at 546-7372. •A.muon Ad~tnlure, >.ugu>r 21 al t :JO • Bffch Volle-yb.:ill bhib1hon, ~IJ(. 11. pm . ~ntA IVY Zoo '' Pmu1a . P.uL 11 a m ·5 P m. N~JXl'l Sufeu. .at Oet.lil\ TBA Nt1m.in M4rCul courty.Hd, N~"J>O<' -Cenuer fJi.hion li>l.ind Cont.Kt Su:s.e •Queen ~~ry "Hu&t'' Dinner _D~e f>tummet. 7lh2022 •Sunday supper u The Ritz, Oct 17 .>l-November S"it> l' rrr: VC-ll\'ine OioilJ • uncc·r • Ctlebt1ty Coif Touin.>ment N1~ 1. Centef .it Rill Reu.iur.int, "ev.po« B~.>ch. flofl:nct C11llCNon Set\ ~_Gr.dot __,_ --~=T.""ltr;:t==<"~;;==~=..:::::::;s::;;~ITJrv <Tt ~nu "An.:i COOntry Cub mun1tr~ '" lr:ir 'J J m • Phone lillO 6!00 IU<qu.1 C ... b ~ SJ:!.ll6•s • Cindy C.int lill l'A.'c: -4 M~t.in<r lc;i~ 11.<"""piot1·''.t~ Jun1of Au•ilu" dmr ""' d.itk.l \\uh C'krh 111<.I I ht- -'9l·1S.SS. • January 1994 • ~pott Cl.um. Jon 2l 2CJ SS2 0 u1 ~ ~.)l and T.llCO W r...l)O't St.Ki\ . Country Owb S74·7208 February 1994 • Ll ~~ Cilino Ni&flt. fib ~l' "Lt gut c;I ~ ~e64S 6929 • ,ro&ocol ~I fib 16 • ~tttH ut !WI. Feb. 26, SS2 Ou He .. n Comm•U«" at FOUi W.nor\S Hoc( ~9011 Bt'.ach ~ s14.noa. -March 1994 · •All Cuilds F .uhiOll Show, M.lrc 17-18. 1l -'tn OtOC olt An.lN1 M.1rnott Phone SJl-8675 • AllWdJ hshion WJ.1. i\Qrch 18 ~ -: pm CHOC •t ~ M.arnc.itt Pho. t SJ! 86.,5 April 1994 • f 011nd\lrs t?un<h Apl.J i ' if 9 • m Carclt' l 000 f CX.nd..'f\ c.omm.tt"1. ol H0o.1 ~~Lal .)I f<>Jf )to.&jOIU Hotel_ ~p)I BN h Pt'°'" S .. 4.;>!Gt •-11.11i.ul h enlng.. ~ .la. ~ C<i.ilJ ol OICX .1ll P.irlt ~' lt\tllt!. May 1994 •~e n fo rsch Ctll'brhy T<M1rn.amtnl. 'U~ 2 .l! 10' m D· "'' '~...:m ol 0C at Pri-<1n ti CW (1.,., ~JOO f'P ~ 5"~2001 . ud hrty. AuguSt ){,_~ .. P O\.·mKl!!':Sfµ.'>; -.-.... 1o • --• ~. ·' -: .• ·, -· Clw~lilft':.Sm~~ .. ,oit-tlll"~~l!C'l!;-'Ci$!td , •Pro-Swi. Cliarily Ba~l.etball C.mt. •nd Wond!.<x ·~Ions long Be.ich SJO pp Sepr 11 .ii S· 30 p m • Brroo Su.Jtti8ud Cl IOC P.td11nos .lnd 01lM)l<1nd l S molt~ • A Vt:ry Choice Affair I'~ 2 rr.cnili hr Plll'fl~ &rt•nthc.iod luNhevn Jrld ~fX'.lk"' .ir Lr Ml'11J1t•n, 1'-t~port Bexh SSO pp Phont 675 8G7S • _). Phone 718 0244 · ' Light ~h.lntni;e fOf Ch11i.lren at Brt'fl hents Center, UC '" ine S 10 10 pp Phone 661 -7117. r oekrn, 856 5000 • S.lnckutlt Contes I,. Sepi 12 noon 3 p m Nfo\vpo<t ~.if~r .it Coton.. dd M.at Sr.ite 8e.Kh Cont.ict Bmole Rhc.drc-s, ' 644 7510 •A Chlly Tennis ,..81)11, Augu~ 28 ~t 6 • u Dole~ Vit11, Augu~ 22. 6·10 pm , C)'\loc f 1br~s I ound.11100 c.t\lno •nd d.tnc1ng under the ~.ll'l •l Antonello RislorJnte, South Co.I~ Pl.u•. Cosa Mesa Photl~ 9111 1)<Jj P.m. TenM Guild or·orx , .. P~c•ftC at • "'hilt Lin~n .and JUI 4-f·pl I 1. 5.9 . Newport 8«-tKh Tenn1~ Cfub. Altrre· BT Pm. "''"""'"' Se.afe\t .ind OC ~n1) """'· or BT from the wa!Sf up. Performing Aru Cl'nltt bullet, 1.1.'nn" K«".lr on bottom hall S•O pp , fnltrtainment And d.incong .it M~JU Con~t 8.ar~.l Mc.Mu11.iy. S•6 7372 tl:~l>Ofler Amphottll'.itre Coot.itt ~>.ln 8.mien 990 27J2 • lusineu '"lntrthi p Coif Tourn,mtrnl. Au~ lO ,t 9 a m , Opera • Ntim•n M.1rcus Charily Sa~. ~pc PiC1fic at PeltCAr> ll1U'Gol( Club, N~ 14, ~>t.inc:e Lt.igue of N~ Mt.-1".I at ~h. SJOO pp;. 11JC(udci golf .nd urt. Newport Center f.a~ n !,.I.ind Cb11Uet lunch •nd posa.tourna~I ha~ NlllC)' Stetn. 645·6929. Aw.ards dinner ooly, SSO Cont.Jet M.lry • T.ult of Ntwporl X-pt 17·19, N~n. S .. 6-7372 s.lmpl1ng of dishes from 40 .lrc.i • APfM CoU Toum.uMnl. August 30 .it l'Hl.lur•nts .it Ntwpc>ft Center F.uhion 9 , m, Awl o( Proft.">'ion.il £nerg'f. Isl.and Cont.let lim de Boom. 548-"9'42. M.Jn.>ger~ .1nd AsSl\t.lnCt LHgue of • 30\h Oimtnsion G.ll.11, ~ t8, 6 •30 Newport·~ .at N~port Country Club p m ·m1dn1ght, South Co.ut ~pc!10')' St2S pp Cont.Kl Robert Cu~vson. ft'.Json and M>C1Jf '4!.l>OO Opt'rter at Pl.lU 6"6·6929 T~cr and Wl'Sl1n South COol~ Pl.u.a, b COSl.l Mes.J Bl Contact Al.an Frt.'t'!Nn, Septem er 951 2602. ext nl • a.arbecut •I Tht B°"'trs. Sept -4 .lt 1 • Cltctrk 80.ll R.illy, Sept 18, As~)t.Jnce p.m , 0C Aid' W.ill .lt ao.....er\ M1J1oeum, lc.igue ol Ne.vpott ,_,~ at Balbo.> Stly SJnu Ana SlOO pp Contact }udy fllK>f Club, Nrwport ~ach. Phone 6.45 6929 Runel1, ~.., 9229 • Fella dell.i Vtndemml.1, ~pt 26; 8 40lh Anniven11ry Season Kickoff Sept l 1 30 " m 3 30 p m . PC'<l1atr1C Dnccr 8. ' 7 pm , 0C Ph1lh.umon1C Society R~.;arrh f01Jr1'fJl>0n buffN, lt.-h.in mu~ wbsc11bt-o .and donor\ 11 W~lin South .and d.incing. gt<lpt'·~omping .it Prego Cout Plua, Cosr. Meu Phone R1.t1.K1nl<'. ln.11't". S40 1n .a.,.incc, SSO SS) Hl2. pp . .i doi·r Phone 512 8691. • Shl,,...rc<l.ed in N-J»Ort. Sc-pt 9 " October 6 lO pm , Soy Scouts ol ~a.'OC Council n.autic.il·t~mtd d•Mt'f ..i ,lohn •Newport Buch Cone.ours d'Eltg,lnct, Oom1nts, Newp<>ft 8t.ich Sl2S pp Oct ), lO .i m 4 pm ATS('. ~w Cont.Kt Kim Sutphen, 5"6·76)0 celcbr.itc\ IC 0th .inn1~er)ify ol • l1llri~ lllg ind Rtltue Tour Momeni, .avtomol>•lt .u UC In.inf' Adul~ S 10 ~ 10-11, H~M<'mofj.jl ~ SS2 Ch1klren, S& l'hont> 7SC.09'H Club .11 8.ilbo.I 8.ly Oub, .and 111 70-mdc • htnl TBA , 0.1 9 (110( ~'t'n QI r4d1ut of Nl'wport Bt.leh. Phone He.ins Cu·kl 1n l•t;unJ l:k.ach Phu S7" 7108 -l-)2~ · • ul\.in kltin hll Sh<Min~ Sept lO '11 • Nuil en p,,,;, ·u..1 9, Onlllfl•ng l.....--------.r' ,;.,I .,.:•~m~ . ._ f OC!LfdJlgQ..J~iDU!"~' _..M~.tJfnD&U•"-.lo:\.\JYn'llOI. :wii.o:11ai"'"•,.,jG~i;;;:.1t...rtrti-=-lmtitct~ nt "Soutl'iern -~J10ns, ~ ~.-ch ContXt lJfl(U Ul1forn1.:i donll('r d.in< e .>I Cl'ntff Oub, M4CL>1n, 7t t.<BSS . Cosu """~ lH St7S pp Con~ 81~ • llxk Tie• Atht.llc Shoes. Sl'p<. to .ll D.>111s •9l 91'H 6 JO pm, Byron Scou CNllcnse fol' • Homl' Tour ind C1fl h irl', Oct ts, Ch11dr<'n dmne;-.tnd silent auction .c 10 .i m 9 pm . CHOC l11tlest Angel Newport 8~ach M.lmott S 150 pp. Phone Guild in Yorb.i l1n<l.l n.ia ~1m t I ins 661)117. ~SJ28G7S. • 81lboa renlniu~ · Aftt and . ~"' • Bentlil. Ck I 16, 6 p m • 1 • m., St fesflv.11. ~. 11. 10, "'·"" p .m., Ory of ~ph H<»pit.11 rouncJ,,tK>l'I dinner d.\ncit Newpott kach enttrutnment. cr•fts •nd and ~~ru·n~nc "' An~ht1m Hilton and food ii 8.albo.a Penmw~ P•r1t. ConUCl ' T~. SJOO pp BT. Cont.k.C M.aflP B~e R~. (>44·7S20 jot\MOn, 77t·82H. • fun .,.Jfk .>round South Co.ut Pl.izo1 m<:lro .irl'.t, Cos1.i MeSJ l'hooe 5J2 868'3 • Coif Cl•nic. Oct. 18 .JI 10 ,. m . (II()( P.tdrt~ tourn.imeot ar [I Niguel Count!)' Club L.iguN Niguel Pll<>Ot' 532 ISC.8J • htnl TBA. Nov 6, C.HOC \\.Jd Hanrr Guild 1n l.l H.ll>rA18re.a Phoot 532-6675. • Ctvi,tm.as Comp,ny 0 ... 1 19 21 • Amtrlun C~ltb,,tion !'\o\. 6. (.h..pm.in Un1\t'r\-ll ~I Ao.lht m M.1rrooU ConlJd Rurh ~ .. rd~t'lf SJ.? (,075 }unlO' Lt.l&ut cl OC SfX"\.•J1'1., ~hciflp1r~ Uc>u1tqUf' .it 0C f.i '};rt);)r"h. Co~ Ml'\J SS Pl' Phnnt.261-0821 . •An hening in ,,,.s, 0.:1 JO Silndptpt'I\ of H04g Memon.ll _ ~t.11 d<M~r d.>.nce .it foor Sc.)loQja 1' "'P'>f\ BeWI 8T. Phone 574·7208 • Busintu in lht Aris "ov 11 , OC 8U)<rt . ..,. Coo·m llt't' lot lhoto .\ti) ol\•Jrds rc<t'pl<nn .11 P 01C1l1C 'l.\utuJI. d f't'f .ii R.u Rt~t.iur.anl Ne .. port 8e;n:h. Phon~ &Sl &Jll December • HOO\e Tour .lnd lovtiqu~. Dec J, CHUC J.xl.; t11nd Jiff Gu11dn at Tuwon ti.ti\ PERHAPS. YOUR DAYS WOULD BE EASIER IF YOUR NIGHTS WEREN'T SO BACK.BREAKING. • Unlikt hard beds, a Du~ bed helps vour lnck suy in a raturll posiuoo. So you sleep mort comfortably uid ..Uc up f ttling more refreshed ind revnaJ1zcd Come m, he down m a Du.-~-You have to slttp 1l to beLeve 11 TiiE DUX BED. TIIE BED YOUR ~ACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR. e fFo~o-;; words -;;f ,;;f~. send for ~ ,;;; .,-;;kkt I .. Advanced Technology In Sleeping.0 j_ Address -------------------- City-------State __ _ Zip __ _ Phone ---------------- I I I 1111 lllewpof1 Qnicr 0.. N~ leada. CA 92fltl0 DU XI A , A-I f"t-1 10 C.mlll Cly ~· Mdn..S.t 10.. Sws 12·S, ()r br ~unnu (m l .......,,. AT fASJ>flON ISU.'llD ·L~~~ - - - - - -2-~·~·~ · S'peai p NewpQrt ~AY,.AUGUST 4th, 1993 Come join us •t our rc~ar monthly . General Membership Meetiqa Re~ents at S~ • Program bqins at 6:1SPM ouESTs WELCOME Alfua Culhare ,. w~ .... .,.. .............. ben In Ncospwt Bart>ortl . M part Or the Ptldfic Filhericli ~t Prosrun. \h9 Ba.lboa ~Club t&kA c:aro ot a wtute eca ~pow ou.t f•dllty IOcated in our tNiy. Jay Aoocrtoo ol the Belboe Anti• .. C111b Will pn:Mdci an inrormatlvo afido pre ntacion o.n cho ~uc of U-it .ai.tcy to OW' ~nt. Doft't au.. lhirl ~tr; c find out how u..y oornblne tcch.nolo&Y and Mturc to help ptelCIW thil lm:pain&nt undcrwaCCT fCIOW'Ce, --------nm VD.LA NOVA RESTAURANT 3131 W. C-11'4'J .. Ncwpor1 .._. ALEX PLUS .,.. ...... c...· .......... ........... '°' lnMfiof ........... ·nr:....._ • 10 .... Clnl'idOI . .__ .... Offers . expire • August 4 1993 S.OCIEIY-~· -- ~IE'TY EDITOR. B. W. COOK. 642-021 Royal VllCing · cruises into Westin South Coast Plaza ~here was 1 time. not Jong passenger. To th.is end. the liftc .I:.~ ago, when higtt society and produced a travel video, '1lle the high seas were one in World of Roynl Viking,'' whictt the 'amc. Travel on nn ocenn 1 liner meant trunu of fine was a year in the making. The clothing packed for daytime and production is a tour de forct Society Editor • evening events effort by noted travel writer and dominating the photo journalist Har\.ey Uoyd. voyagers · "We journeyed over one itinerary from hundred thousand miles to dawn to dusk, create a tribute to the wonders port to port. • of the planet and to its many Mass marketing 1 d 1 of cruise travel pcop es an cu tures to in the scvcnues demonstrate th:u luxury travel channed most of and adventure is the spice of that fo r most of life, .. he s:iid. the lines. Following the presentntion, One excertion Royal Viking staff, headed by is the Roya director of S3les Tasso Rummell, Viking. , .mingled with the 600 friends of The: upscale the line from the Newport-Mesa crua e line, in an community. effort to. compete in the luxury market, launched a fou rteen-city Spotfed in the crowd in their tour 10 say hello 10 old friends very fi!'est nautical attire were and mai..c some new ones along Glenda and Woodie lewis, Janet the "av. Co ta Mesa w.is one of and Ray Snyder, Nancy.and the firit stop , Roge~ DeYoung, ond Lido's own Taking over the \\'c~ttn South Helen Co(fey. . Coast Pl.iza bjllroom. Royal Coffey s hared· some time with Viking St.ltf 1m1tcd her·very busy and succcssfUI son N~port-Mc~ p.is!lengc~ to D c rr d" f cocktails. The S R.O affair uncan o ey, ire~tor o accounts for the hnc in the Los resemt>leJ a pre-cruise party on ooanl ~Ip. H undrcd!I or locals. Angcfcs"3TC3.-Sf\aring dressed in cmp "hate~ and nJ\')' responsibility "ith Debbie blue blJZcrs •. appcJ 'od.ta1ls Cooke, Coffey circul~tcd the and c>.chjngcJ talcs of their lasi pany tending to the questions athenturc~ JI \CJ Spencer and needs of "passcnger5" Frazier. prc~1Jcn1 of the lane, Laurie Veitch. Marilyn Anthony, commc~1c~. · Our clients ~e Ma~ and Paul ffmqurst, Md soph1.s11cah.:d \\orld tra .. elcrs "ho local designer Steve Allen. Aho \ICW trJ\d a p:.trt of tbctr . =-.... _ ,,,. ... A h n -1"--~ B PS::i~~~. Fr-, .~Ancy npe~ ~~a~' e .IH ~ :ty pro"adc thc~c kind of programs... Oub s hard working social . · The pwgram Frazier ·refers to director Linda Essig and the h an ongoing cflon to maintain charming Barbara and Clyde a rclJt1orh,h1p "1.th .!he McDermott. H ow to s ubmit you r wedding news T~ D.a1ly Ptlot wekom~ the ch.lnce to share th~ new~ 01 )our c !;J!)e111cnt or wl.-dd1ng with our readers. / Pick up l·ng.tsement or \\eddmg forms in our loboy at 330 \\'~ Bay ~trt:ct C~J M~ or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the \\l-ddmg Dcp.lrtment, Daily Pilot, P.O Box I 580, Ccxta • 92626. Photos oi the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with 1he 1in1shcd iorm. Blad. and white photos re,oduce tx~. but )OU mav submit ~rply focused color tos for .1ppr0\'.ll. \\'rill' ~our name on the back or the p oto. . Enga e1m"•nu and wedd1nss are published on a SPJCe·avaalJble ba)is. For more 1nformJtion, call &42-4321 , e'<t. 350. Bad Puppy?· Olis Ciani a for,... 10 Ms II 10 ... ... , ~-II W. y.,..., ,_,., .... "'·""' ..... ... ............ ... ........ flt .... .., .... ,.... ...... lllt And we koow you know ... #Drms Monef~ ( ....... 1oCM;ee ., ..... ig 'l' c Q 0 • ~. Diig • Mppillg ' 0 •~GI,. •ltd,... . •Cana C.clld ·~bsiu 1979' ~C011StaJ &.ppy J raini.~~- .Shaping Puppy ,. ....... (714 835-8538 Many of the guests _ ..:ummentcd th.it their fa,orite p.trl of the gathering was Lite chance to VBfl'l~oodl'raef!d~ from the line such as Joseph Matt. hutcl director aboard the Roy-jl \'1ki ng Queen. David StC\\.lrtJso n. manager of It's All at the Pottery Shack! ex all the W3'/S yocrcan express love, one ~the most caMJ and thougttul inw~ the planning of flftraVmnelery arranaemeols before the ooed arises. Thars exadly why Harbor. Lawn has aeated the ~ d Household" progrwn, allowing the Held ol ~Id one (1) FREE SPACE when you ervou in out ~ore ne.:l1 p:otedion plan. The rree Space" is II HQ COST 0. ~ ~ t.-n twy>. A S70 00 on& tine enoowmen1 cate tee is recJJired t'l slale llw. ~ oler is YlkJed al Sl .200 00 plus S70.00 ~ tale. Ifs wi usy way to ~e complete u.11 lfTll~ so yow '-'lily wool hlY! lo milll 111 h difticul . deci.sions aner the tact. Wh y burden your family? A wise person prepares in IMra. fltlr» n m.ty mmes IO lhl P8f$on Who his ma lho~tfuf p1ovisions ror the hfyte of tarnify Ind aid ones. . . Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive • The upscale cruise line Royal \!ill.ing recently docked al the Westin South .Coast Plaza ballroom, where staff members in\iited Newport-M passengers to cocktails and fun in a pre<ruise party atmosP.here. Among those taking part "'ere, from left, Spencer Frazier, president . of the line, Norma Barnes and Duncan Coffey, director of ~ccounts for the line in the Los Angeles. area. hi. board pr.~ram~ Laura ~.~· · ~idet'.s·m·an-5-01lhc .. P::,:-~~-e~~ Abernathy. Jim Dl>ney, 1\-Utk her C\tendcd f.1mih A .. the' ....... .......... . ............ ~·· an hor. w ~~nger -.ere forced to "emure home 1n .Jutomobile!). no doubt :rnxiou~ to cJll thcar trJ\et agents and boo~ their ne>.t ad .. enturcs. The Royal \'1!..1ng roJd sho\\ ~J!) off 10 th ne>.t port· Atl.:lnta Fl~ger. Sig~e Bj~rndal. and the .LU'>bed to gtl!f.!LJtl!; \\.llh .bu~~ \ery b\!aut1 fuT an(] "arm·hcartcd ,. . I h l "-~· .I th \' k :ind l..t!)SCS. II \\..LS ob\IOU!) the\ soc1a os cs!> auuaru c 1 ·rn~ · Sun. Carol Klein. ~ f cit the same '' :l) Klein hJs enJO}eJ :i long As the evening Ciimc to J r~lauonship with the lane and do!>e, the hotel \\..L!> un..lblc 1u lift RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. HARD TIM ? UNEMPLOYED? ... ,_ .... CMr1 llwt! tm -all.. CtsTI •SA-SU-I IS& Tuesday 'August 3, 1993 Fullerton • 6:00 pm W. tern Su• Uruveaty College of Law will host an u\lonn.atJOn MU\U\lr m yow ara Your questions will be ~ft'ed regarding • Law School Reqwrements- when • how to apply • Finana.al Assistanc. • lrvlM and Fullerton Campu~ • Career Planning and Plattment • Schol.t rshtps • The-bw School Adm1ss1on Test (l.SAn A quebOn and ,answer penod w 1U foDow tN semln&J' ting lS lurutied and ret>rVabCIOS ar. on a first<OnW, fust-served ~15 To ~Wr, cAll Fullftton at 714/738.-1000 or hv1:M at 7141'1S3-9100 md ask for an Adnu.sooN Co\S\MJof ................ WESTERN STATE ~-~~UNIVER~ ~~L __ COLLEGE or LAW ' i ' \ .. I I : • I I \ ' ' ~• ' . I I\ • I I • • ' ' ' I ' I • ' t i • • I • I • I , ' • • J • •' j I I J • From 1 Healy said a trust fund has been established and the company do- nated $10,000 in the name of De Santi go. the father of five chit- ~ The moocy will be used lo a-. De Santiaao's two d:iugbten ~ 11 and 1• go to coUege, she One o( bis dreams was for his two dauJhters to :mend -college in the states," Healy said. Additionally, the restaurant wiU p.iy all expenses of De Santiago's funt'ral and fly four of his children from Mexico to attend the se r- vices, Henly )llid. . ' 10 make sure 1he pcopte•s income ~u:eam i,s protected; said Run Bendel, executive vice president of El Torito Restaurants. ''for most of these people. this is their liveli- hood... • The five injured workers and · those in the building at the time of the accidenl will re&cive free coun· scling and therapy services. Tho>e injured will ge t one month off of work if needed and other employ· ees will recci\e a week's pay. All will be relocated to other rcst:iu· rants within :i 10 to 12 mile rad1u) of Fa>hion hi.ind Meanwhile , as construction M.w WrlAl)Olir Nii workers cleaned up tbe debris. . . ( h l crowds of people gathered on De~ohh~n wo;ker Hank Tuder walks through the rubble o t e E sidew:ilk.s while cars stopped in'' Torito Grill as cleanup began Monday. . the middle of Newport Cenler Drive to ga"k at the damage. Oow~rs lay on a red brick walkw:ly. Bendel and He:ily said most or the $600,000 worth of damage took place in the storage area. "We're doing e\'erything we c.in At the front door of the restau- rant, which was cordoned off by yellow tape, a small bouquet or PAMPHlETS From 1 . . "The people who complain most loudly about my objections seem to ~e th~mo.st.l9illing_to - abdicate their own parental re sponsibili.ty ~n Cavor of private organizations who have an ~genCla to advance or public institutions," Hedges said. Planned Parenthood public affairs Director , Barbara Jackson said th~n-·age volunteers do not allow )Oung children to take the pamphlets. "Generally. they're told that they should be diM:U)Sing issues with tecn·agers 14 and above," J c.k.son said. "Jf they're undeT W, theY-'U~:them ~ lo bring their parents over wilh them." Goldstein, a Corona del Mar High School gradu:ne, said she endorses the Wea-of young people talking to young people about AIDS, birth cohtrol and sexually uansmjncd-dtseases:"'5hc-: -· believes more than half of her peer~ in high school were sexually active :rnd unwilling to go to their parents for informalion. "Just talking to some of my own friends -they were completely clueless," said Goldstein, whose Cather is a Newport Beach obstetrician. "Th~y probably don't talk to their p:irents about ii, )() it's 1mportan1 for us to be out here talking to them . about it." leaving the rcstaurunt and bar mostly unscathed. Bendel s:iid it should take four to si'< "eeks be- fore the restaurant will reopen. KIDNAP .... -_ _.,,,,_ ... c: ...c. From 1 Newpon lleacb cJly jail :rnd ::ip- pearcJ in a Los Angeles federal court Monday afternoon where he WM charged "ith e).\Orlion and held without bail. pending a bail review hearing on Thu~day. There were reports of three people who may be invlllveJ in the July 26 l..idn:>pping of Ms. \Vynn at gunpoini from her Las Veg:u home:. A federal affida,it states that she 't\as lidn:ippcd by ~·o men. and authoritic~ S!l) other :n· re~t s :ue expected. If you Ulce Pi=a -Call the Other Guya , If You IAn?e Pi=a -Call c.~.la) Funding REFINANCE TODAY Gaaruteed To lowtr Your VillendDa's Pizza For an in~depth look at the world, tu~ to Woild Report ~ri todaY's Times Orange County . ~. '\ Q lllll'~1 . • ' ·~!!!!P Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coll Today F°' o free Consuftofion (800) 201 -FUND , 5031. Birch Avi., Suite E, Newport Beoch f l • ! I i - "'°"' 1 DCW pli'eaus ... Iii .aid; "And ~ from our m • taka and buildin& upon our suc-ccaa. !'en t'Oftf.cicnt that IQ&Cthcr .., will ro.&cr the kind ol work en· vin>nment which cocourlfC,5 •n and COlbltuctive diak>t'Uc and is· ,.,es th:it arc ol cuncern to the Of· pnization and our community and a dimlte where eve~ has an eqiaal opP.>rtunily w pursue their personal and pro(cs.sk>nol pis. I promise the comm~nity nolhif\I less!' -Afterward, those-who tistcned'tO ' McOoncU's 'f)C«h had no1hin1 but pratsc for the new chief. "He's just the type oC perM>n \\e need," Jacobs s:a1d~ "I Chink he'll min well." . Sgt. Mike McOonouiJl suiJ 1he new chief h;ls a big job ahead oC him, I "He's got a lot or changes lo innkc and I'm .hopina he . doe .• great job," McOonou1h said ... Ev- erything I've heard about him has been posith-e.'• City Councilwoman faetyrrthrt also complimented Jiicob for the job he has done. She said she is ; ~ ple11td IUl Md>oH • beadiat .., the pollcs depart ..... . . "' l'lt be rouowiftc b& leadcnb 1t,W #1111 mi bncml, .. 'lllld ttan who. aloftl with Couocllinan Ptu SaMOne and John Coit. were 1 only council members to auc the swc11ing-in cerenM)Q)'. • 8d«>re t:tkin& 'he job iA Wood l:and, McOoncll held tbc poiiil' or divi>ion commander it the ~ Ocrncnte Police Depanmc1u. 01 '.craeant in Corte M•n ~ an omccr in the town or Mountnin View. He has a bachetor·s de~ adQ1jni.srr.at1on of ~__....._... Golden Gate Uni~·enily, where he amduated cum laude in 1980. Amona those who auendcd Mc· DoneWs swcving-in ceremony were ' H~ntington Beach Police Chief Ron Lowcnbcrg. La1un Beach Chief N(il Purtt" and f rc· mont Chief Craig Steckler, for· merJy o( ~ Oemenrc. Also. members of the San Oemente vol· untccr senior rcscne patrol :>l- tcndcd the ceremony. McDoneU is credited wit~ tart- ing that program in S3n Oemcnte. \\here senior citizens are used a \-Ol"mec:~ .... 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CdM'S Glasgow , in ~e hUnt ·1011owing nrst-roulld enort ~ She fires 77 to stay within five shots of the top spot at U.S. Gir1s Junior golf event COSTA MESA -Corona dcl Mar's Jenny Glasgow fired a 77 at Mesa Verde Coun1ry Oub Monday to remain in con- lcntion after the fim round of the 45tb Unilcd States Girls' Junior Golf Cham- pionship. Gia gow. 16, pla)ed the front nine in 39 and finished v.itb 38 to trail co- leaders Christie Kerr of Miami and Skyli Yamada of Sandy, Utah, v.ho each shot n . Glasgow bas a noon i&e-orf time today. The n w;is &ood for an even-par . score as the Mesa Verde course has been increucd Crom what is ~ually a pa,...J layout. The extra stroke comes on No. 10, which was changed for the tour· nament from a long par-4 to a short par 5-.(iWO yard$). . . ---• 0( the 156 pla)ers '\lrhO entered lhe tournament, }7 arc from CJlifornia. The top Soulhcrn California score was po>lcd by Moo1ebcUo's N:ualie Wong. v.-ho v.a.s lv.o stroke~ back at 74 •. bcr, slipped to an SS. Harms was sched· uled to tee orf Cor the second round at 8:30 thi.s morning. · The defending ch:ampion, 17-year-old Fumi J:imie Koizumi of Kailua-Korfa, Hawaii, .is well within striking distance after shooting a 74. She is attempting to become the fir:.t double winner of the U.S. Girls' Junior since Nancy Lopez ac· complishcd it in 1972 and '74. - Tied for third place at 73 were Jo Jo Robcrtwn of Roswell, N.M.; Heather Grarf o( Kennewick, W:ish .• and Kathyrn Cusack of Jacksonville, Fla: . , Other Orange County 'pla)Crs :ind their scores included: Coto de Caza's Kellee Booth, 76; Santa Ana':. Alicia Al- lison, 79; Coto de Owl's Candida Kim, 80. and Buena Park's J:ine Parl . 87, and Susie Park. 92. After tod:i) 's fin:il d:iy of qualif)ing,. the field will be sliced to 64 pl::iyers, with match play due to begin on Wednesday. · · The round of 16 and quarterfinals arc Thursda).v:ith the semifinal) schcduled1 - for Frida}' "'hen the four rcm.11ning garb will play 18 holes. The 18-hole finJj is Saturday. Trabuco H alls H1gh's IS·ycar-old Brandi Harms. v.ho grew· up playin1 at Mesa Verde v.here her father as a mcm· Considered the rounuy's l'ho5l pre ri- giou golf tournament for girl) under 18 )cars or age. this as 1he fir.t United States Golf AsSOl.71at1on ( USGA) C\Cnt in Southern C:ilifornaa since 197$. -~Nae After shooting a first-round 77, Corona del Mar's Jenny Glasgow walks off course accom~ied by her father Gary. . ' - Dukes' Patton views week on · before start of playons as · godsend. "for his team ._ Newport Beach: will be idle until Saturday's. TeamTennis divisional final in Atlanta. By Dem s &osttmous, S;ioru Wr1M L e'~ than 24 houo after hi) dream of co:iching the fir:.t World TeamTcnni squad to n un· beaten regul<ir :.c:i-Q son h;id 'ani:.hed. Newport Beach Oul cs Coach Greg Patton attempted to be phalosophacal. • 0 We tried 10 "'rite our n:unes in the .,-~--books, but I guC:SS-We JUSl ran out of ink," he ~id uftcr the Dukes h:id seen their 13-0 recor~ tum to 13·1 'by The Kan)4b-cily Explorers,-i9-16 Now, the Dukes ore faced with a full week's la)'Off before: playin& their fint m:atch m the pla)offs o n Saturday in At· l:mta. Patton ts gratdul for the break. "Thanl God "e'vc &<>t some time off," he 53id. "We were so bc1t. I don't want to make excuses, but the sche,dule did us 1n. After playina (ind winnina) in Wichll:a on Friday, we drove to Kansas .. Cit) :ind d11Jn 't :irm c: \Jn11I :>round .i a.m. ''And they {the L\plorcr ) v.crc: ~ 1 pumped up 1 he (Jn) \\ere ch;int1ng Jnd the pla)~~ "'ere re: .ill) into the match. And :u 1hc tame, the) "'ere tr') ing to l.;eep .. their o"n dl\1)1on utlc hopes &h\C. "\\'e \\Crc c\tra mOll\Jlcd," admitted ~ns.:i Cat) pl.iyer Ken Fl:ich. ''After (m) 1.ubp.u pcrform.ln1..c: )I .1~1 n1~lu l felt 1 needed to \lndaca\e m)~elf ·· Fl..ich v.as \ICttmous in all three of ha' sch. as Kan'a Caty took four of 11\C from the Dul.es to prc,:i1I "They came out and plJ~cd ml\cd double:.. our trongc t ~u1l, lar,t. · )JIJ Patto n "And v.hon lhc" ~at lb b·~. I lm:"' v.c \\-Crc m 11oubk'." On Sund:iv, the AtlJnta Thunder ~c 1 e Ea:.t"'"-5i,l)aon er n a\li:iy kom Knnsas Cily. Needing 25 points llnd n vic1ory O\cr the Lo Anselc Stnngs to v.an a potential t1~realer v.ath Kan)~ City. All3nta .,.,on ils m:itch on Sunday, 26-17. . Atl:inta and Ka~ City each fin~hcd 9-5, but the Thunder e:irned the first· round b}e in the playoffs becausc of tot:il games. Knnsas City ho is ~ ichata · toniafit for the nght to foce Atlanta in the East Divi ion final 1h~ Frid:a). As West Oa~~on regular·sc~n \\in· .. Greg P .:ltlo n ncrs, the Dulc) "ere unmed1atclv :.ccd· cd into Saturday'll Wc)t Dl\1~1on finab anJ ''ill face the suf\ l\Or o( tonasht'll d1· 'i iunal semifinal Phocnix-Sacrnmento -ma~ P;uton is taling nothing for gr.1ntcJ as the Dul.cs attempt to rcnch the \\Tr champion hip match ror tnc :.ccond con· sccutive )ear. "Both P.bocniJc a nd Sit«nmcnto arc dangerous tcnms," he noted. About the prospects of a potcnti:U re· m:itch agai~'t tuns:i.s Cil) m the wrr ch.lmpionship on Sunday, Patton s:u~ "We have to \!l orry :ibout taking care of our own bu inc~ (in the d1v1 ion final). . See DUKES/I • Costa Mesa's Dubach finishes 1 Oth at AMA · Motocross event --~ SAN BERNARDINO -Costa Mesa's Doug Dubach finished in 10th place out of 40 competitors Sunday 10 round 8 uf · the American Motorcyclbt ~1at1on National Motocross Senes, 125cc cl~. The v.anner was Doug Henry of O\fos,J. Conn., \\ho not onJy battled competitor:. • but abo near-record temperatures for the "an . A crO\\d estimated at 15,000 at· tenlled the e'en1, "'hich w:is held at Glen Helen Off HaghV::iy Vehicle Parl . Dubach. ridan& for Team YamahJ, mo,ed into 12th place 10 lhe O\erall 125cc )t:mdin~ "ath 105 points He earned '.!'.! poantS for .hi !>hov.ing on Sundl~ Henry hc:Jd off Team Suzul..i') hard· charging Ezra Lu)k; of B:aanbradge. G:i to tal c the \.\In. The HcJt took at) 1011 on Henry. hov..e .. er •. as he colla~d follOWtng the r<ice due to exhausuon brought on by the extreme conditions. H.cnr, required treatment by medical pc™>nncl ~fore rcco,ering enough to mounl the '•ctory platform and claim his firsl place troph} \\1th the v.1n. Hen') is an first pince 1n the point standing "1Lh 327. E3rly race leader Jclf Emig of Haghlnnd lost the lead to Henl) ;ind coulJ manage no better than a fuunh-place fin1)h foJ. lov.ang .t mad·ra e cra'h I s,,enteen•)Car-olJ D.1mon HuHman o r Saugus rude :i :.trong rJce to hn1<ih in third pla ... e on n Suzul..1 K:i"a!>:>l1's Make LtR{lCCO of l:iPonc. Ind v.:u 1he \Kll.>r an the: '.!.SOcc cfa -B)' tbc D.,11) Pilol CdM caps on unbeaten summer ._ Corona poloists go 5-0 tci win own 18-team tournament. CORO A DEL MAR -The Coron:a dcl Mar ~quatics 15 under w~ter polo team concluded-an unbeaten wmmcr campaign by aptunTIJ n> owrnourna· ment :at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center on the CdM H igh C':lmpus last -.eekend. · · CdM ddcated Villa Park in the championship aamc. 12-8. to cap off lhc sum- mer season. CdM s"ept through all fi~-c o( its pmc an the l -team compct111on Tum mcm~rs included: Mich~el 81sc, John ciscy. Cameron Clasgow, Matt Hadlc). Neil Hueston, Doug Jetton. Jeff March1orl:u11. Ad:un McFul.and. K~iit Tucker and Bryan Ward ... -•.t tbt CUii.; l\lol --------------.. -~ 1 ~smntt1Jptnlflr8pe~ · ~ 1 750/ ANY MAJOR 1 !. 10 OFF SERVICE i I .., .. .., On& t:llfft# I EXPIRES AUGUST 7 ~--------------~ 2380111~11 Bird • . COlfl.., . From7 • • •"--t i!•..-----, •1 ttiialt we•re O ThC loU couW help ua. We're e.cited about bcina in tbc playofb." Thou&h the Oukcs do not have " home-court advantase ror the upcomifta ~ayoCfs.; they do receive "at least one small reward for fin- ishi,. with the best record ia the rC&ulaf ieason. ~'II be able lO determine the order o( ICU before the match bciint. • Pauon said he plaM to have the Dukes toke "it easy the next couple of d ys, then hit the bait 3round ~.,... ___ casua y tOclay ancf nead or At· lanta on Wednesday, The Dukes finished in first place in the final uno((icin.l mixed doubles standings, wi1h Tr~r Kronemann teaming with three different female players at 79-49 (or a .617 percentage. Newport's Zina Garrison- Ji1ckson was firs1 in women's sin- gles at 18-6 (.750). ~ JI • I • I UITIMll• ..... ""--=ca, c..., Rlfll1llll AIM -1-c:n:Nd ....._ ... r-dlldled ...,.. -. • t • 7 ' ' a L 1 -I • • 11 II L I -$ 1 • • 11 T1nl11ll"• .. ,,._. (DtlrtlleMI l1•rar111) WICHla • ic.... Cir ""'**·~ .,,...... ....... . (IMll1hrrl....,. ~Cllr--•Mllll ............. (DI hi ul.._., • Ptloril·~--... ~---.............. (WTTCt.a *""'"") IMllollll....,, • AllMla. 10 UL POT Southwestern YC's Wadlow captures Gover•r's Cup : ~...._cw, ... Tim Wadlow of the Southwest- ern Y:icht Club in Snn Diego fin- 1~hed with a 9-2 overall record to capture 1he 27th annual Gover· nor's Cup. . For more details on the race, see John Drayton's boating col· umn on Thursday. \ . Mike Curtis, the 1lam dunk champ, displays form during slam du.nk contest (le(\) and game in Dislocated Slamanger Tournam~nL The youlh regatta was held ore Ualboa Pier. Dill Ward of the D:ihi:i Corin1hi:in Yacht Club fin· 1shed ih a tie for second at 8·3 with t~o othc.r skippers. •The results: FHIAL ITANOtNOI · 1. Tm Wdrw. ~ YC. 9-2: 2. (be) Artttf zm. ~ Buch YC, 8-3; Bia W¥d, 8ahl.i CorhNan YC, '8-3; 811 Hat.. Sin Dltoo YC, 8-3; 5 Pdllf Wells. CallfonU YC, 7-4 Otherst 7. Jack liog111, Newport Hart>or YC, S· 6. I (lie) Josh Nichols. 8albol YC, 4; 7. Just for run, Zizafigrichamorgor Victorious -B1 the Daily Pilot NBTC toul;'nament draws 218 teams NEWPORT BEACH -This \CJ r's "'Jewport Beach Tennis • -Qub.'~ -iocmbcr-~ . urnamc~t. fcu1urcd. n total . of 101 men's teams, 50 women's teams and 65 mixed team). The winners and finllits.. by class, ~ere : .. , .. 50-0.U ""9r·DMI llooe def Matk "-·Sall ... -1-6 M. . H -Coty Alcllf·Tom l~ dll Gllll Allodn·b .IONS .. , 1·$. , .. SO-~~Mf0f1dl., La~ .. ..... ~ 7·S 4.S-~~,...... ...... ......,.... "'-.H ... 1 H-• 1•.o• .. S.. • T-~ i<m 4 .. 1-Z. , .. l.S-P ~ ,__.-' ~ IJdill.Anl!1 l&P SEA •OllDAY'a COUNTS DAV~S LOCKER -S boats, 163 ~· glers 1 ydowQI. 1 wtllte SU bus, 23 bONIG, 67 twracuda. 44 uloo bass. 178 und bW. 8 $CUlpln. 7 ~. t .naitJer-lpped perch. t . blul pmfl. 275 mactcem lllWPOAT LANDING -5 boats. 133 qlefs. 11 und baa, n cdco bus. 21 rode· ftsh. 55 IC\llpln. 5 bonllo. 2 ~ 1 halbut. &7 bamcud&. 2 yelowt3l, 93 ~ 11$1\. 21 !*It perch, 115 mlCkefd ....,. Plenty of s~mmin' and jammin' take place during 4-on-4 basketball tournament held at Balearic Park. F or the ninth straight )'e:ir, the Dislo· cated S1amangcr 4-on-4 B~kctball ~ . Iournamenl was held in Co$ta Mesa,. f.ca.turing te:amii primarily oonsis1ing of fa1an- . cia High graduates. · The winning team in-the tournament? Ziuifigrichamorgor. · What docs the name meanl? No one. not even the members of tire team, ha\'e a clue. "It's a joke name," said John Uf')ini. tcnm member and. along \liollkh brother Da1r1d, tour- nament director. "We all got together and that'~ what we decided upon.'' It '4as the 13th tournament to be held in the nine-year history. In the fi~t few )Ca~. more 1han one tournament was held. 3C· cording to Ursini. "It's made up of, I'd say, nbout 80 percent old Estancia grads;· said Ursini, who once coached varsity soccer ot E.stoncia. "A lot or us played b.111 not only ot Estancia, but also Orange Coal.I." The. Zizafignchamorgor tenm consisted or. Ursini, Guy Olguin, Drian Browning nnd Jdr Ohland. They defeated the Shooting Masons, 11-6, in 1he tiile matchup. l'hc Shootit"lg M:lSQ.ns' roster included Jim B:ilding, Mike ~tcke, Da1re t,...eon:ird anti Aaroo \Varner. _' This )Car's field featured 12 teams 1n all, broken initially into rour pools of three. As the number of the teams ha'e incrc;ised O\er the )'Cars, the tournament was mO\·cd to ·Balearic Purk where two (ijll courts with 8'h- foot rim were n~ilnt>le. "The lo9.er rim~ faciht :llc quite a b1t o( dunl.ing," s:ud Ursini. 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