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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot' ) ' -Mayor speaks out in praise ol councilman · ~ Others also come to the defense of John Cox, wHo was ousted last week as head of the San Joaquin .Hills toll agency. By TOl'\Y Dodero sun Wrr.tr NEWPORT BEACH -M:J\Or C:l:ircncc Turner !>3)!> John Co'( I getting 3 bum rap The four-term councilm11n. boun .. cd hut ~ed. from his po)J .. i. ch:urman or the ~Jn Jo:iquan H1lh toll 3gcncy. ha!> not recc1\cd the ~1cd11 he de t'f\C) for hi\ \\Orl on the toll roaJ, r urner '>a1J For e'(ample, Turner ":ltd 11 \\:1\ because ol Co~·s dforh 16'31 ford Ro:id v.a' mO\cd m1r1h ~ th:at trnfftc coming off the toli. ... ~~ "'oulJ not affect re~· dent1JI nc1ghborhoo~h on the ea~t .end ol '°"'"· "Herc·~ something th:u \\\lulJ n' 1 ha\c been on their (the U>ll agenC) ·s) pn" nt~ h !>l 11 he \\ould not ha"c been buUdozmg it .. Turner \:ltd .. He\ ge111na z1ppo credn for th:it. I tt ml 11 ~ t r:ig1c " Ta)IOr Grant, t~c chJirtn.;in 01 the cit~·, parls comm1~ion. ..aid ll "' ... , ·Co\ ..., ho f .. 1r 1: J J ll.lmpro- masc bet\\CCn SC\'Cn humcll...,n.:r a -..x1.ioon to ma ... e that ro:id realignm\.'nt lhl' 1hlc "John dad a f.lbuluu' 1nb of .. um1n in@ the toll age ncy to d1t;eonncct th' ru:id :rnd rnO\ c th;at road." Grant r.a1d · Ho"' he t!1J 11 I Jon 1 l.nl.l . but 11 w:h See COX/4 Mau~·· owner Wanda Jorcfan, left, and her '°" Michael remove painting from wall of the restaurant, which closed Sunday after 22 years in business. Irv Krespi charg~d with spousal abuse Alter 22 years, Matteo's .says 'arivederci' By Lor Ritt B st-tc.i s· J" ,•, CO TA Ml ~A -\rx1i;,.:il :ibu'c ch.trge\ "ere filed MomJ.n ag.i1n,1 1 bl·H~Jr-olJ btt1 r "Aho g.uncd national :mc11:1on 1r.un1ng h1' 4-)ear-old d>lu~htcr fur a t\\o-m1 le ).qm m the ~an C'.~f'11 ~ Hard economfc times and wave of trendy new Italian restaurants force closure of Corona del -Mar landmark. By MW 8"d, SDn • CORONA DEL MAR -Maueo's - a lonat1me haunl for the Newp0rt Beach in-crowd and a fa. \'Orate of John W:iyne and other luminaries - closed Sund:iy n1gh1 after 22 )CUS of business. 0....ncl ~~ nnda Jordan, eating a combinalion of bad eco"noni1c tames and &he competitive wave of lrendy new lualian re &auranl).. closed her landmark rcs1:auranl af&er trugglina ~1th stow business for more than a )Cir. The embauled owner said a &o&al of 11 ~· ~ ~ final pay checb pmmon for bourl> Hen!'\> • · anger dined &here one today. · niahl when President Nl\on w~ an $3n Ocmenrc. The restaurant opened in 1971 to almost 1mmedi-and Tom Brokaw was \\Ith ham. i.h1cld1ng him from arc cdaim. Its warm red and gold interior gave il sight as best he could. ' an intimate a&mosphcrc and &he re llur.lnl was "Matteo's ~cd to be a big part ot comrnunll) l1fr quickly adop&ed fS a favorite v.herc celebrities -I 't\'l S a me mber of the "Big I B<>o,tc~· (UCI) dined on Southern Italian rare. We u'sed to fl) h3mburgcrs Cor funJ·rJl\IOg p:irt1e\ "I was a member of the BnJboa Bay Yacht Club, at the club. along "ith other rc'>t3urJteurs;· Jord:in bu& I just didn't feel like sitting around playing s:ud bridge, so I decided lO open a re taurant imalar to "Maueo's attracted a \\Onderful clienlele ;ind 11 the one my ex-husband and I had in Hollywood ""as a lot of fun. but I JU t c.in ·t do 11 an' more ·· ·•John Wayne and some friends used to o"n a Jordan has p:unted for )Car:1 3nd collect!. p:unt· re &aurant cnlled Talk or the Town on &his very ings as "ell, v.hacb decorate the \\.1lb of Matteo' pol," Jordan recalled. They "111 be up fo r s.ile. along ""Ith rc:>taurant After it bcQme Matteo's.. Wayne used to come equipment. thc building at 2325 b t Coa:>t High- in, always sitting at &able number 10, playing bad.· v.ay and Jordan":> home on the Pcnm)ula ' \\ed~s ago. · If'\ Krc~p• "j' ch;ir!,!ed "•th one count each of spou)al abu'e .t)\jult. h~111c~ and re,1,tlng arre t. Krc,p1 "'":1 ta ... en 1nl\l cu,t,lJ} Aug 15 JU\t hour., :ifter his daughter. Ariel "'on the commun11y', heart Jnd "1Jespread m.:J1:i ;it1cn11on \\\Imming p1er-10- p1er from Ne"' port 10 Ujltx1a. Police aid the l11tle girl :ind .lllother child "'uc the ones I ll c. pen the Joor ol Ive pa' PC'tcr n PIJcc home "hen pot.cc um,cd 'hortl) before mid· night In adc. police 'a~. the) he.irJ Ive p1' c tranged "'Cc calli ng for help :ind \3\\ Kfc,p1 hl.1\Cnnc \"er he r Otf1ccr. "ho \\Crc 1.-allcd to the h\.lu~ b' "-re· )pt\ neighhor,. reportcJI} vb\Cf\cJ rcJ m.1rl' un See KRESPI 4 ................ _ Vegetable growing contest Chamber formally opposes Newport Conservancy prop.osal Attention backvard farmers: The O.lify Pilot Is looking for lhe best b.rlyard vegt>Ul* p~ in Newport ~~and c~ Mesa. And the reader with the best gar- den will win 1 S 100 gift cer- tif a te ffom the Farrner5 ~rk AtitUm CC>urt (1he two ru '-'P will ~ s so 11 ates). Thl-top five g.irdens Will be featured in a Photo es.say in lhe Pilot. Al(~ need to do is call our Re -Hode.w 46-42- 6086), Ay you'd lake lo be considered for the Vege~bie G.irden ol the Vear • .ind ~ave )1'0ur n.ime. aiddf and phone number. We'll get ~ to ~ and send out our friendly ·;oogcs -includ- ing Editor William l~U <lnd SNwn Ok u, the pro- duce ~ 11 Farmers MJrbri -to t.lke a look at you . -r--. llllCOVI• The intq on the top of is bV k>al artis« ~'l.apl.y. For more informa&ion on origiNI p.1lntlnp, call 722·6SlS. Lep lllltic:ft •········ .•••••••••• 6 NUmtiilrl to can •.•....••...••.. 2 ..._~,..,. Chamber Cha1rmM Dennis ~I at Monday's pras conference. Etlllllanl Piii •• crowd (ldl&PI ti lml'll .,.... ~ Young girt died last week after accidi(Dlly being run over by car. ~ HO'hever, longtime member Art Gransky criticizes decisio~ 'There is not enough input to say this 1s the opinion of Newport Beach business people,· he says. By T any Dodero, Stan Ymllr NEWPORT BEACH -Nc\\;- port H11rbor Area Ch.:unbcr of Commerce leaders formall) an- nounced their op~111on Monda) to a plan lo purchasc &hrcc Bad.. Bay propcrtic • calhni the me.l~ S\lte an "unacceptable" tall: on businc during harsh eronom1c times. Under the Ne"'J>C!>r& Con""Cr- vancy proposal. bu ini! ~ v.ould pay approximate!) SO percent of the <'Oil for bu)inJ &he Upper anJ Lower Castawa and Ne~i><>ncr North propcrttc • ~h:aring tht' bur· den ~alh re. ident' Dut the aJ· di1ional a c smc nt l.u come' on the heel of a Sl.7 million 1n~rc:ao,c in hotel bed tucs and busine'>!> h· ce nse fee , chamber official .:iiJ . If purchu ed, the propcrt1c' would be tran formed in&o \JWilJhfe area anJ parl. l:inds anJ t.o....t"r C 1awavs ~ould " be used i. 1ht o,Jlc of the Ne"port Harbor Naull· c l 1u um "Reg:udlc of the eri ol thc propos.tl, the chambCr"s ~illon 1a1e in concept, thal it doc n'i ,. m3 ... c a ll>t of !>tn..c to t:t.\ \'Our elf more 1n .10 econum1c J~ nturn: )31d Denni' 0 c1l, the ch:amN.·r· chairman .. l:. pe"aall~ one cdo\\n· &urn) that '' ' unpar31feled ' th1 0 !\eal and ch:ambcr l'rc.-,1dcn1 R1 hard Luehr '-:lid the J , 1!\1 in "'.U bJ ed on the re ulli. 01 a '>ur 'ey mu1lcd out to :appro\lm:stch 1.200 member) Ot &ho!.c m m \lcr . appru\lm tely I.' rcr"t'nl re· ~ponded nd per ent llf thme v.ere op~J &he Con cf\an ... pr~I U..it rt Gron '· a 4S \Car memt:'tcr ol the ch mbcr nJ the org:lnizal"on' c1t1z n of &he )ellr, u1J the chamber \~"lulJ tu"c waited to m:tke 11 J ,, n, pc· ", tly in c ur\J 141 Tn(.mhcr re · S.. CHAMBERl4 I • • I 1 11, ·- •IUTPIUON Chlldl1ood mmorles sparked J udge Robert G:trdner's column of Aug. 21 about Mr. Solo's shop in Balboa confirmed gglden memories of mine rrom my childhood, memories that :uc as clear a!> 1( they happened yesterday . My famil) lived m Rhcn1dc. and every summer we came to the peninsul:i for a few months of rel ief from the heat. My sister :ind I "ere JUSt liulc thi ng'> in the l 93<b, but we both remember as bright, shining highlights our trips to Soro 's shop "hene"er we were fuel )' enough to have been g1,en a nid.el to spend O"cr rhe years, nll my s1s1er hjd to say was, "Do )'llU remember Soto's?" for the i.ounds, smell , and v1:.1ons 10 rush back ... I~ stra" birds on bamboo sticl.s, nuuercng in the door to his shop and m3g1call)' singing in the brecLe, the odor of incense, he rbs, and spices, and, best of all, the enchantment or the toys and curios. I'm sure everyone has 3 memory from their childhood that somehow symbolizes the perfection of those days. It is, no doubt, somewhat rom:mticiLed. but we pull it out now nnd then to relive ir, nnd thus it becomes even more precious (and unreal). So it is v. 1th our special memory from Soto's. One might wish th:it it had been a beuutif ul singing bird or a wa te r flower, but it a<:tuall> was a liule white ceramic pig wh ose cars and tail were made from stiff paper and stud. loosely into holes. There was a cork 10 the belty of the pig, nnd you needed 10 beg your fo1hcr to catch a Oy and put it inside the pig. nnd then the little cars and the tail would wiggle. Such a funny trick we thought it was to show it to our mother nnd make her guess how it worked. I don't remember if we rescued the fly, probably not, and p'robably someone decided that such a toy was cruel nnd in:ippropriate. l do know that my sister has independently search for those liulc'Pi&s for our own children and grandchildren. with no succe . or course. what we arc rryin& 10 recapture is the ma,ic o( Soto's. I read with great sadncs' of his cruel bani hmcnt, and wish more than ever to be able to recaprure those days, and change the ending BARBARA HOXIE VAN HOVEN · Corona dcl ~far VOi Community membtrs debate the issues that affect their lives School vouchers aren't palnless, blll •e needed "---T he rcbuual 0 Vouchet1 not painless fax for schooll .. by facilltatin1 rclision. • There is ~ry probability that there wall be ine(fective schools founded became of the ~uchCr.prosram. How~r. DO one if aotal IO ICJ rich off or the S2JOO per 1tudcnt voucher. Most priv11c schools arc in business bccauac of the ~e of children, not the love or money. daughter. With the ~cher ~>~rem. every pucnt would have thal ~e opportunity end not be lunltc:d by t~ econom£c bias. Fares Sawaya (Aug. 17) cont1ins an intere1lin1 i.rnplic.tion: The public schools will be in serious financial trouble beQuse vast numbers of parents 'Will use the ~chert '° put their children in private schools. The wblic IChoOb will have only the academically disadvantaged. . Why is there such concern? Ale those against the vouchers conceding that the public schooJs·are in such bad shape? Will the majority of parents abandon the public iehools? While private schools (:;\n select which uudcnt1 they will adm11, those parents who arc not able to ae• their child into 1 private school will still ha\'C the public iiehool available 10 them. The parent may be unable to improve the situ11tion. but che child will not be in a worse situation. There will unduubtcdty be diff.culties M the \'OUCher plan is implemented. Some people will take advantaae oC it. h will cnu~ di~Joc&Hon of tcachcn and 1dmin111r11on. Some parents will make millaker. and enroll their children in poorly run scbooh. for a few ytlD, there will be a lot of turmoil. While the initiative would possible shift $1-2 billion from public schools. it would provide an increase or Sl-2 billion for the remai.ning school since only one-half of the present student cost will be provided in 1 YOuchcr. That will result in increased fonding of the remaining schools. When present students of private schools are phased in, there will be some dilution of the benefit, but the overaU result should be more money for public schools. I am assuming that the public sc~ v.ill not be any , worse thnn it is right now. There will not be a hardship imposed on the child, unless of course, you think that rhc public schools will not be doina a good job. Perhaps the role of &he public school is to assume the responsibility for those children who ho'e special educational needs, and therefore need public assisronce. The public schools would be able to concentrate their efforts on these students who need speciol lcaminc situations that private schools cannot afford. T he end result, howe\'er, wtll be an improved public school system 1h:1t will prob bly win b ck o l:irgc number or students from the private schooh. h i\ a price thor we need to pay 10 impre>\e the public schools. The public school system will hive an economic stimulus 10 improve the process of education. It is amuina what happeM when there is an economic 5timulu instead of a lot o( theories and t11lk. Because the vouchers go to parents. there is no conflict between church and state. By providing the p:irents with the vouchers the state is not establishing any religion. The state can encourage and enable religion as long as it is neu1raJ in its encouragement. Our govemmenr hns long realized tha1 our society gains from encouraging and Instead of the voucher system intcn irying the division between lhc "haves and rhc have nots." ii would level the playing field by providing the "have nors" with 1he means to be equal with the "ha,cs" in matters of picking the school they want their child to attend. You notice that President Ointon decided on a pri~ c school for h1 The voucher system is not a painlc panacea. There will be problems. But these problems will be leu thrc:uening to our state ind the welfare of our children than m:lin1 ainin1 the mu quo. We are pu:tJyzed by inct1ia and we need 1 vehicle lo enable change. The \Ouchcr system will provide the framework for implementing that chanie. Rod11tr MtJ~r /$ tbt p:utor of Prlott of h:1~ Luthtran Churcb In Costa M<"sa, wbld1 /us Its Ott'n ckmtn~ry chooL . Dev-loping arguments Residents debate pros and cons of Mea~ure A, the Back Bay open space tax I 'm wriring in response to the letter by reason you wanted Samuel Wra) 10 the Aug. 21 edition of to look at lbose the Pilot. roof;. You will Regarding the Castaways nnd Ncwponer (eel that you arc North prcscNntioo measu re on the on stage, walking November ballot. Wray states, "We just • throuah don't need to make regu.l,a ted parks out of somebody's fronr the undcvelopc_d arc~ .. : Wr~y funher ·yard. This goldfish states that he laves w1t~1.n a male ~(th~ bowl experience is ~staways and often visits and enJOys 11 for nor rhe feeling of its natural beauty. isolation and Does Wray seriously think that the freedom that go "natural beauti' wil~ remain if with the name townhouses, with heights approved up to "open space •• 35-40 feel, arc sardined together all along Will the · the bluff?? It will be like w3 lking in .Planning · somebody's front yard! Comm·ss· In addition, those who eventually live in 1 son the rownhouscs. whether they be renters or npprovc the. extra owners, will no doubt (eel proprietary story? Y cs. it ~as -u.u..~ "'°' about the public areas near their houses, 31re.a~y made its If developed, Newporter North \\i>uld cont.iin 212 homes on and Wray and all the rest of us who now po 1110~ clear. 30 acres and 47 oacres will be given to city as open sp.ice. stroll these beautiful, soothing pathways When It approved . . will cenainly not be welcomed with open the development agreement, 11 ·~eluded arms. We'll be "outsiders" who should the extra story as p:u1 of the basic walk our dogs of Oy our kites or play with package. The City Cou.nctl dcci~ed that it our grandchildren "somewhere else!' could C?nly be added with Plnnnang .,: No, Mr. Wray, if 363 townhouses arc Commission repeat approval. built on this naturaJ, pristine property, w~e If all these numbers ccm conr~smg, won't, as you contend. "continue to enjoy come on one of the tours of the s11e. Sec (it) free of charge." We will have paid a for yourself. very high price indeed! ALL.AN BEEK. Newport Beach MARY ROUSE. Corona dcl Mar 0 0 Two writers to the Pilot on Aug. 21 will vote against open space because they don't understand the enormity of the development which will occur if the land is not preserved. The development a~rcement calls for townhouses 60 feet back from the edge of the bluff -the closest that they can uf ely be placed without danger or landslide. The townhouses will be on top of a new 10-foot high embankment. They can be 24 feet high, average, which mean that the peak of the roof c:an ao up 10 29 feel (39 feet when you remember the house is on top of a ten-foot embankment). Then, with Planning Commission approval, they can io up another 8 feet to add another story. The bou.scs will be only 4S to SO feet away from the walkway because the walkway is not on the very edge of the bluff. Standi111 on the walkway, you would have to lip your head back if ror some llOOI 252·9141 If\ -.-outJidt ol NN-· pon INch 1NJ (OIU MrM, ~ion. IO ""' o..ly Nol ~ -~ by "*fat H S6 s-t '"°"ch S«"Ond <.'-,_. p.id Well, I see they're 1t it :.gain. Now, our bond-crazy City Counci\ u ralk.ing about 1uaf'1ntccing a bond i ue to buy the land the Bayside trnilcr owners arc parked on. These people arc aJrcady p:ii)ing $716 a month land rent, and if they have to ante up another $300 a month to pay off the bonds, they might just hitch up their trailers 1tnd move some place where the rent is less than Sl,016 per month. And you know who will be sruck with paying off the $ l0,000,000 bond issue (plus interest)? You! It's more of the same with the "Conservancy" bond i ue, Measure "A.'.' ich comes up for a \"Ote Nov. 2. The Conservancy would have you believe that you would never pay more than $120 a year in extra taxes. That's a soap bubble promise. The "und and Lighting Act ol 191Z' does not limit the City Council's power to raise the uscssment every year. wu1111•11CU1 ~·: The Conservancy is already 1:tlk1ng about a couple of mu~ums on the land. Whc.:rc do you thin~ the money for them -v.111 come from'> And who kno"~ what future ci ty councils will do with the open ~P.~u:e the Con\ervancy \\ants )'OU 10 buy? · The council ha!I the power to lc.i e the land to a d~elopcr so he can build huge opartmcnb on 11, jU>I as a previou~ City Coun ii lea~d the land donated for a bay idc par~-to the Balboa Day Club M> they could obliterate the \ICW \I.Ith a "great wall or China." Right now 1here arc P.robnbly dozen or projects waitin1 10 sec 1r the \'OICrs of Newpon Beach a.re willin& to tax themselves $160 million for a couple or pieces of l:ind, JO they c:an use 1he s~me assessment deal. The only protection against future attempts to add more and more tuc , ts a reJOunding defeat of Measure A. If tbe vorers approve this tax arnb, ruturc councils will feel free to u.s.e this ploy O\'er and over for C\'Cry pet project on their shopping Ii t. They don't need your vote for approval; ju t lhc YOtcs or four council members who are willina to tu )'OU 10 pay for their projects. The time may come "'hen '° many new bond i ucs arc authorized, tt\:n lien after lien will be pla 1ercd on your home until you couldn't ai~c it away! STUART WILLIAMS. Newport Bctcb aUT Of THI NOTUNI More on IHllOled Sltellltl )II Lighten up, Cos11 MeY! Seems like no1hing "'111 Jo but·complelcly 6Ctiling up the oordel'\ or our httlc community. Don'& expect us to be wiUing to deal \\ith any of the \Onou~ problcrf\ in our ~iety Let's COnlinue lO orcrale under the premise or ''I've tot ·mine, buddy. To hell with you." What's the big deal with a half-way hou~ locating on Nonh H!lrbor Boulevard? It's no& nc t to a &ehool, church, or what~cr. Out here· we go :iga1n ~ith ;inoaher NIMBY (Not Jn My Uacl Yard). Again C~ta Mc~. le t's lighten up and JO•n the human race 0 LEE PIERCE C())ti Mc~ I JUSI read }'Our nc~ p:ipcr anJ I'm furious. Reg:irdin& Aug. 26 comment by II. Milfard I must s:ty: so .. hat that ttle ,P.risoners •-on't hl\'C an>"' here to &o with the 1a1l a1cllitc on H:irbor BoulcV1rJ? h 1l I j:lll. ~nd th~ sentenced should ~tG)' 1n ii \Ve don't need convicted f clon) runni.nt arou.nd •he neiihborhood lool.ing for soniething to do. ff 'hey are dangerou~. l wu shot by a COn\<iCtcd klon lool>.mg for somC1hma 10 do Thi was in 1no1her suue And now. 22 )-c:in IJter. I am 1111 suffcnng the consequence nnJ prob bly olwa)" "111. Wc ~houlJ not have such a thing a) 3 s:itellilc prison COn\ICtcd relon} ~houlJ do 1heir lime 1n 1:ul. 0 RUTH HULSMAN Ne" pon Ocach l am opposed to 11 rcsordlc~ to the le\el of ris._ in"VOl\ed 1n terms of the offenses. I don•t belie"e Costa Me~3 i~ 1hc pl:icc for a focilityor th is type There oueht 10 be a much more remote and more sui1able loc:ition elsewhere m the county. JOHN MAGLIARI Cos11 Me~ .......... Of Slllrlc llllnd I'd just lii..c to reply to Jerry Kobrin' about Shnrk Island (Aug. 23), now Linda I le. It was one of the uddest 1hina for u old·timcrs to h:ave Shark hJand htenally &obblcd up. lt was the idc I pl:acc lo toke your children. We used to row O\er with our lunch. and 1 would take a good book 3nd the children could play all over, build fort • swim, dig. It's one or the sad marls of proir th:at now it' filled ' • with dcpnt homes ind 1 1a1ed community. BARBARA BURNEY Balboa hhand COITAMUA .. .,, .. M Oii&.\ MeM. CA t~ W... .II .. ~ ...._ and loc:ll "'-•I POSTM.-\S- 'rll: ~ ~ ~ to Tlw Noc, , 0 lull I 560 C:0.1 ~ CA 92626 COf'\'a.IOiT, Hu IWWJ _,,...., .._,~ £• .. I 1tla ~nee A ao&d pen 1ftd a aMJio "RR stc:kn from Rkhlud 1'cd1nal Saact in the 100 bkxk. 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"He's been trainina them every i.incJc niJbt. as far 11 condidonina in the aym, they a.re a month away from some oompetitK>n," added Oyde LOpcz., who was mostly rcsponsjblc for fostcrina 1he boldna PfOITlm. Latin uid aJona with the rina that was deliv- ered Saturday. they received three SO.pound punching bags and twp speed bap. Several new sloYcs and mouthpieces were bought for the prop-am with donations. On Monday, he start- ed the .teens on a more intensive training pro- IRdl includifta l'\IMlftl and other calilthcaics. He planned to ,et about three nrinutn in the rina -..itb u many fipten u he could Monday. "I really think this is inspirational," Latin said . The rina. whkh is valued at about c'6,000, was donated to the SOY boxina prOIJlm by an or11oiz1tioo k.no~n Ora11ac County Spons Celebrities. Georce Latu, a former GolJcn Gloves ebampion and another le der for sov·s boxing proiram, sought the donation for 1hc ring and continues to look for money to pay the entrance fees for youna men who want to enter the competition. "For these k.id just being pan of 11, their eyes li&ht up when they've 1mpr0\led and done something," Litka s:iid. Alvarado to begin treatn•t for llver c•cer ~ Local Latino leader and gang counselor will undergo surgery at City of Hope Hospital Sept. 8. By LoMnn Basheda. Staff Wrbr COST A MESA -Roy Al- varado, an :sctiYC Latino leader and gang counselor for the New- port-Mesa Unified School District, is 1ehedulcd 10 check into City of Hope Hospital next week to begin ba11lin1 liver cancer. AJvantdo ~ill check into the Los Angeles County hospital Sept. 7 and undergo surgery the following day _, one dny before school be· gins. Doctors told Alvarado he should expcc1 10 be there for about a month. Out no longer. Alvarado quipped. "I don't know wh:u He h3 planned for me," he" said. po11uin1 to the sky. "Out l\e go1 a full ca.Jendar." Roy Alvarado learned he had ancer several Wttb ago after doctors discovered spots on his hver during a routine checkup. Known for juggling countless community programs. Alvar.ido said be intends to keep in touch with his "(gang) kids" by tele- phone. He has rigged his phone number, 646-GANG. so that calls will roll ove r to his Ci ty of Hope hospital room. "And I'm going to try and sneak my computer up there,.. he said. adding that he has also enrolled in several college tele,iston courses "to continue m'j education." AIYarado s~ud a couple of col- lege interns who he works wjth will probably mt in for him at the schools while he i gone. Doctors have told Alvarado th:ll they will try to cut the cancer out or bis liver. "But one of my biagest fears is that they won't be able to." he said. "It's a possibility." 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Cox hu been viii· lar iMuc by aomea.o •·" ficd for failing to climina&e a pro-B~ Lila Tella. a lpc* 11 a •an pc>Kd SO cent toll on a rwo-mile for the toll roed IFftCY, a110 said stretch of Newport Coast Dri-..e. Cox is not rece~ .._... piaile. That ponion of New~rt Cout Telles said ill additioa eo ...-. Drive will become part of the toll J Ford. Road •. Cox abo pla)'eCI a key road Yl-hen it opens in 1997. role m scaJ1111 back tbe roed flanl Jean Wan, who .i<>ined three of a proposed four-lane hiabw•Y to her collea,ues and voted •-.3, to re-th~%.t took 30 feet off the width place Cox a the council s toll r .... r .. T lies said ... agency representative acknowl· 0 me 1 iprne.nt, e ·. t . • was a way to sue down the projeCt edaes that •. an _the pa~I, Cox has 50 that there is less impact for the ~en eercc11vc '". c:arrying out the environment." wall of the council m regard to the Further, Cox was a major player tollway. . in the •pency's sale or Sl.1 billiOn But she voted to ma~e Phil San· worth 0 bonds last spring. Telles sooe the representative because said. the tollbooth -ond eliminstfog it Still, all that has been ovcrsbad· -has now become the No. l owed by the Newport Coast Drive is.sue reguding the road. brouhaha. Turner said. "The issue here is whether the ''In my heart or hearts, I believe corridor agency did justice to the th'e toll booth should not be an people or Newport Beach by rnis· issue," he said. · The Irvine Clinical Research Center Is conducllnl'( FDA rep;ula tt-d clinical studies related to the treatment of osteoporo~ls This study I funded by pharmaceutical companle<; at no c·o t to participants. Study Includes bone mineral dens ity exams. plne X-ray. physical exams. calcium s upplt>mentatlon. and blood te ts. To qualify. women must be post menopau al. have a dla~nosls of osteoporosl . be a non-smoker and ~off e trogen for at lea t six month . • ·, 1 Transportation cost~ available Call (714) .7S3-1663 for more tnf ormatlon and a free brochure The Irvine Cllnlcal Re~arch Center ~cal Aaaoclatea .. 16300 Sand Canyon Aftnue. Suite 601 Intne. CA 92718 Com~.-of Sand Canyon and Alton Parkway -off lhf' 405 FrttWny • • ,..., ..... , 111an•i•1111...., .... ._ .-womu-.faccudMCk. oldleos 'sn.... ~~odlMaare......a Alld Ol'atlsb .......... , the ., ill ... lO .. doela'I t.M b1I lelfDDM beaaUM pear . cleuP&er on ""OOod be clicla'I IWD NCilJwe I MINCY Monaina America." a nationally qo111lrnn h, bioHc:esl 'IV show. ••1 doa'1 tbiat i1'1 fair IO huDp The Colta Meu maa. who aaid all t'-bo'linenes totether becaute he is aOctcd With caoccr, made ol IMt MWY.'• Ol'OMky aaid. bcadlina alter announc:Uls be wu •'TMre ii not noup input to say trainina bil daup1er to when he this ii the opinion ol Ncwpon diet lbc wUl be loft with a lcpcy. Beach h-lsioea people." ICrCtpi COfttinues to deny ~r ~ Jna Watl. the hlll1int his atraqed wife and Jaid leader ol the Conservanc1's effort, the red matlcl ~re from sunburn. aaid the chamber's decasion wu .. We'll make a joke out of "oot unexpected." But ihc believes them.'' he said Monday after the it was premall&le. charae v.erc filed. "I have 21 wit· wwith rctpeet to tbc chamber, I nesscs lined up. I never beat her." think ri&ht now there ls unrest ill Hia estraqcd wire sianed a re· the buliness community that is quest for no pro5ecution the day based on tbe economy." Watt aaid. after his arrest, but the decision to "It'• bard for them to aet past that file charges is ultimately up to the and look at the k>ni-tcrm benefits -Orange County District Attorney's this offers us. It's too bad they are omcc. actina hastily. Several year1 down Ktespi, who is currently on pro- thc road the amount we arc paying bation for pleading auihy to 51\op- will be proportionally even smaller tiftina in December. will be ar- tban the benefits we acque." raiancd next month. .. We've got some bright ideas ~giving you more choice in cable entertainment At Copley/Colony Cablevision, we're always looking for new way to boo t your enjoyment of cable television. On September 1. big change in rate • program ervices and equipment charge will allow u to re- package several cable channels. ~·re even offering ome channels l la carte. o no~ you can choose from one to 4 additional channel to get the programming service you really want. You'll pt'.011 ably ... an immediate ICIVing• ift your calale blll Under our 11ew rate formula we've repriced many of our service . Subscribers to our mo t-basic service will be especially pleased to sec their rate drop by up to 45 % .. We've al. o provided SP.C • I aving for cu tomers who have one TV hooked up to cable. can add cable entertainment to • F ... , s G!!!! But dcbpite the benefit most ub - sc riber~ will enjoy. ome cu tom~r may ee ·lightly higher cable prices under the new regu latioo . Watch your mail for all the details To find out how the c change arc affecting your cable coM and ervice • look for a ·pecial announcement from Copley/ Colony Cablevi. ion in your mailbox oon . 't>u'll at o find helpful information in your September cable bill. · Then sit bock •ncl relax, we'U handle .,,.,..;'lhi .. Even with these new change , we'll take care of all the detail for you. )f,,. don) Med to ca/111 to ~ontinue rtceiving your '.xistin1t en•ices. If you do have que ti n ·.our cu tomer ervic r P-re~ntative will be glad to help. But please be patient. our phone line may be bu. ier than usual during this hectic • period of change. 549-3500 SPORTS wrroa ROGER CARLSON, Ul-0)0. CJ«. )87 ~ ....... o..i .... Anthoni O.nis h.u turned his life ~round "ith • little thitttry, ~d some sound idvice. 0 The line art of theft _... From Stanford and UCLA, to Pittsburgh, they aJI want this former bad boy at Orange Coast A nthoni Davis is taking the law inlO his own hands. A former Santa Ana hoodlum v.ho ap- peared on the misdemeanor side or a counroom more times than he'd like to remember, Davis is now holding court in the Orange Coast College secondary. Davis, once expelled from a school district for stealing a • wallet. has turned lais life around. He swindles passes from op- posin1 quanerb:icb, instead. and now has four-year colleges knockina on bis door, ra1her than high schools wanting to kick him OUI. "I was nol relllly in a g<:1ng. l was like a hood," Davis said. "You know, one of those bullies." Two years ago, the Santa Ana School District didn't want him. Now, Stanford is calling to make sure D:tvis is laking ap- plicable classes. "l ha\e good guidance now at OCC, m terms of wh:it to do and what not to do," said Davis. a presc:non all-state free safety by Cal-Hi Spons m::igazine, who tacd fo r the team lead in interceptions last year with four. ' '''}llat's why I don't live an Sanla Ana anymore. l don't h::ing ~ith the same guys as I dad in high ~b.ool. Right now. l want to help myself, get an education and a good job. In high school, l was a troublemaker. but e\en though I was a trouble- maker. l still had a good (grade-poin1 3\erage) and passed the S.A.T. "My Junjor year (v. hile at Saddleback), me and ~o other friends stole a wallet, so I was expelled from the dimict. And then I went to court about 10 times. But in the second )Cmes- ter, after 1 had tried to enroll at Edison. they let me b:tcl into the Santa Ana Di tr1ct, and that's when I ran truck for Valley and graduated (in 1992). "Before. l was a bad guy. but now I feel better because e\· erybody's on my side. l lake that. I'm not going to di!>appoanr an)body. I'm here to do my job and that's wh:it I'm going 10 do." Davis, considered a ferocious hitter with great in)llnCt), probabl) had few problems running av.ay after his hea ts In 1dd1taon to his 4.36 peed in the 40-y:ird d:l)h, Davis com~ted in the 200 (21.5) and 400 meters (47 6) for S:inta An:i Valley in the 199::? CIF State Track and Field Championships at Cer- ritos College. Davi , unable to pltiy football ht'I senior )Car. turned dov.n three tracl scholuships. "I wasn't a track guy," he said._ "That's v. hy my decision was JC." Allhough many big-time un iversities arc begging for Oa\t)' seMces next yea r. he realizes from v.here he h~ come and doesn't want to make the me mini.kc raicc. "My brother (VtctM. •bo played It OCC last year) and Kevin Gillian (an OCC runnina back bst year) introduced me to Muv Marinovieh and Andy Bark. and they put me back in the right direction," Davis said. "1 don't know how ~ and my brother knew MarinO\"lCh and Bark. but my brother was disappointed an me after that (trouble wilh the l:rw), He wunt· ed lO make sure I was on the riaht palh. so he introduced me to some people who could aenerate confidence, to ma.kc my- self believe what I once was " Davis, 6-foot, 180 pounds, is b:ack on the straight and nu- row. Nebraska, New MelOco, Utah State, Washington State, Cal, USC. UCL.A and Pittsburah have been an permanent contact with Da\LS. "USC is a child- hood dream. but it's too close to home in a wa>.'' Da"as s:ud "You know how I u ed 10 be a troublcmalcr, \I.ell. USC is 100 closc4~o that en' 1- ronmcnt. "What happens 1 . v.hen some peo- ple find them>el\e) from Santa Ana, the) can't get out of there. The) go away. come back and get shot. They can't get out or that ;atmosphere. The) ha\e a chance to go somev. here else. and they don't." 'My brother (Victor) and Kevin Gillian introduced me to Marv Marinovich and Andy Bark, and they put me back in the right direction. I don't know how Kevin and my brother knew Marinovich and Bark, but my brother was dis- appointed in me after that (trouble with the lawf He wanted to make sure .I was on the right path, so he intro- duced me to some people who could generate confi- dence. to make myself believe what I· once was• So docs Da\I) l no\I. whJt he 'll be ~1ud~1n~·> "~eah." he ~ad, matter or Cacti). "law .. Well, with no doubt a. head \tan an the nuance\ or his de- sired maJOr. DJHS plan) to fint h ht OCC ~huolang in three scmc~ers, an order to tran)fcr 10 a four-~cJr un1,er..1ty in the spnng "Stanford told ham v. hat cla•"cs to ta~c: bctv.ccn now and Janu:iry, to male him more admt\'ltble an JanuJn:· OCC Coach 8 111 Worlman i.aid "So the big bo)i. lnov. v.ho he ii.." From the bo~i. n' the hood to the bag bu~' of college foot- b:ill, Da' IS ·~ planning to gi'e \t1'1i.1~n Conkrence wide receiv- ers a s11rr scnten c an 1993 • IW . Raiders cut Marinovich;· ~~!!~!h .~~~~s ~0~~~~gh ~~.om~~~~~ for No. 5 Bengals drop Thomason Rad:u said his top four are much improved, and p3nicular has 3 real Shot, With luck, and a missing link. attention was paid to s~ed tr3ining in last spring's track sca-----....... ------f<r----------~son, and during the summer. By Barry Fautkoer. Spc.<U Wf•:r "We don't have a lot of track speed, but we've v.orked hard COSTA MESA -1hc fa1:>nc1J High bo) to 1mpr0\c what v.c h:i\e," Radar said. er counlry m.i hane ~h\luld C\lntc nd for the Munoz came on strong at the end of last season, shaving 20 P c1fic ~ t LcJguc 111k th" 'c ..on. b:uring the seconds off his prCVtous three-mile best on the demanding abi.cncc of 3 fifth v.hcel Mt. SAC course at ClF Four rcturnina btgle fina,hcd an the top 14 111 prelims, but missed leaiuc finGls la!)t r..11. andudang andt\1Junl ch:im-track season due to pion Joh3nn Appell and runner·up Peter Ho. to other commitments, help Co ch Kirk Rad.H\ "luaJ \hare the PCL cro-.n wub v.h1ch cut anto his train-usu Halls ing b:asc. Finding a ron\l~tent lafth ~orang runner. ho"e\cr, may be-Rad:ir 1 counting on come an ad\lenturc for RJJ.ir. v.ho v.ill hope one of a handful veteran leadership from uf bodies currcntl) tr.unmg "Ith the team "ill prO\ade the Chung, who earned his mi ing lank to an outught 111k. roach's praise for his "l {eel real gooJ :ibout our top fou r (which also includes dedication. ~niors Bra3n Chung ;,anJ Nahum Munoz. ninth nd 14th, re-Baez, Kowal ki and " ' 'I feel reaJ good about our top four .. . but depth is a real concern. We just don't have the numbers that can survive things like injuries.' --W,fl..acmtl pecta\cJy, in the PCL la't ~c.-.r)." Radu s.aid "But depth is a Rodriguez have all rc;il concern We JU t dun 1 ha\c the numbers th.tt can u~ive shown amprcwemcnt, aecordina to Radar, while AppeU tS bop- thtoa> like mjune .. in& to shake the effccu of a broken Coot. Any one of the~ Sophomores JCbC Baez and El' as Rodnguez.. as well • Bart hopefuls could be the added ingredient needed to hold off Kowalski, Mi._e Appell. ;ind seniors Aaron Ca~p, Scott Hilu Lquna Hill and the rest of lhe PCL competition. and Ccur Hcrn:indez. .1re among the candidate for ~?P "It's no k>nger considered a nuke for Estoneill to qualify seven. for &he CIF prelims." Radar said. "This &roup hH potential "Someone is awna to b.&\"C to tep forward," Radar said. to do well in ClF, but we have to remain inJury free and I "If we b&\'C someone ao d0'4n wath n injury. these JUY' arc have lo keep them focused:• ll!Jot R,,.ltl Wtla• • ""'°' lllp!b Welcome 2llO N1wp_ofl Bird.Coda ltla1 lllJ-1518or161H6• EL SEGUNDO -The Los Angeles Raiders' career of Todd Marinovich ended Monday when the Nallonal Foot- ball League team rele~d the quaner- back and a dozen other players Monday wa the deadline fur I\ FL teams to tnm thctr rosters from 60 to 47 players. -, Mnrinovich. a Balboa re ident ..-bile ::it- "'tending Capistrano Valley Haih. wu a fir t-round draft choice o( the R:uders in 1991 and w:is the 1cam's stanang quaner- back for nearly half of last season HtS re- lease w':ll the surprise mO\c of the 13 that v.erc released. Marinovich v.as competing v.ith roolac Billy Joe Hoben for the third· tnng job behind starter Jeff Ho teller and 38-)ear- old bacli:up Vince E\ans .. He saw ,\nually no p13ying tame during the R31dcrs· e\bi· bition season The USC product tarted tv.o g:uncs at the end of hi rookie season. both I sc to the Kansas City Chiefs. rcplacin' &he injured Jay Schroeder. U.s1 )Car, Mari· novicb took ewer for Schroeder after twu pmes and wound up "ar)in1 SC"YCn bcfo~ bcina benched in favor of Schroeder btcr dropped 10 third tnn1 S.. CUTSll .. r---------------~ 1 . SUMMER SPECIAL 1 VICE c ..... ,..........,... -.. -'. Ho Name. KllWI U1N1. eve. 10 2S '** U. -t Ho*"-· Paul Ill'*. IVC. 7.75. SliPt -1 Poaetllf. Lio Coln. ssvc. 5. 75. UllO 14 - 1. No Nlrne, ..,. McCllt. IYC, 11.25, 2. No Name. ,,_ ICtn1pl. 8CVC. 12.5. 3. S.l..O P .. Galy Thome, BYC. 25 75; 4. Gor1a. PU Wiiiams. 8YC, 38. ~ slb:lt -1 ~.Maly l.yndl. 8YC. 5; 2. No Name. Jackie s.r.r. 8YC. 13.75 T-12 -1. u Ol(.Jl.w, OICl W1110n. eve. s 75: 2 No,..,,._ 0m 5m11y, eve. t.75 NSWPOAT MAIHIOR YACHT CLUB R·U~W...W. 1. Rtlino, Bruct Nelson. SOYC, 17 pore; 2. Nc>-N.wne. Mitt l*-. SOYC. 2100: 3. 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