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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . ' ..,. . • Wow! 'Ne'w lucked out. While the fOAC.Mt calk f0t the weather to be cooa. with clouds and sun alt"'*"'lo it's not yYtng that it will ra1n.s..,...2 SERVING THE NEWPC>RT -ME.SA C~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE ~ )NWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SUNDAY STORY Author Mary McKay Maynard, who appears Friday in Newport Bffch, talks about her childhood in the jungles of. the Philippines during World War II. SM ..... 5 ...... SPOITS UC Irvine's Anteaters had their final tuneup for the' 2001--02 basketball season with an t>Chibltion game against C.I State Bakersfield Saturday night. SM ..... 11 ...... co .. u11m FOIUll Greenllght Committee spokesm.n Phil Arst (pk· ti.Ad) ~ Koll Center devel· aper nm Strader Sr. answer questions from the Daily Pilot staff on their dlarMtrt- c.lly opposed views of the Koll Center e~nsion. whkti goes up fOf vote Nov. 2o.... SM ..... 9 Want to know whet's going on In Newport-Mesa this weetl? Thh month? OMdt out our Uttimlt9 c..Mndw. ,..._. Couslm BW Mlmlaga. left. and Pete Sandro both served ln tbe UnUectStales Marine Corps during the Vietnam Wa.r. Fin els epar Two veterans of the Wetnam War ~ee some similarities between the war they fought and the one going on in Afghanistan now ..... °'"'°" DAILY PILOT N ot knowing the enemy was part · of what made the Vietnam War so difflcult lo fight for Pete Sandro. Whether a nee fclJTper was fnend or foe was never clear because there were pockets of Vietnamese lJl what used to be South Vietnam who wanted a wu.fted Communist country That made Sandro often wonder if the Vietnamese woman passing him on a bicycle was tbinlo.ng about. tossmg a grenade 111 bis jeep. •That wu the prob- M•••ep and Sandro during their yean of Mn.ice. 'This, to me, is a moral war. We have a world res~onsibility to puni h criminals who take innocent lives.' •HI Mimlaga. on the current conflict m Afghan1st1n u • 10 V\etnclm are ea lly wayed from one Stde to another. depend.mg on who as willing to give th •m the best d al The country hoUld pr · pare to dig IJ\ Its h ls for whctt could be a prolonged guemlla war, both m n said. Both wars hav unla· miliar. unlorg1VUlg temu.n -be 11 nee paddiel and Jungle or rocky wuteland and mountain cavea But th pobbcal landscape of the two confi.lcts. they salct couldn't be more dilf..at. ·w e hould haft_.. upport et homlt.• -Muniage, a Ccm .... tdent. ·t.n~ we· re not trymg to prop up a puppet governmmt, That was working aga•w lem,• Sandro laid, u Veterans Day approached. ·vou didn't know who wu who.· Marine Corps during the war. '18.ld th y some sumlarib with whdl' occumng now in Afghanisfan. Th Urutcd t4t ' disa trous decision to baCk Se,ndro and BW Mlmiaga, Newport-Mesa res· tdents and first coUlinl who both served ln the ln that country, 1ll41\Y of th tnbal warlords SEE PAAAUELS M814 TOPROIY Quacking about ducks on Balboa Isla Cle~ up Costa ~esa •Keep Costa Mela Beeutiful'• inaugural dee.nup day brings hundreds to the Welt~ to p6ck up trash. ,._errs•• 0.Y "'°' ~--~· -~ ,... ... I .. ' - 2 Sut\day, NoYember 11, 2001 / Costa Mesa dty planneta and Segentrom offidall a.re scram- bling to {W an eleventh-hour request by Councilwoman Unda Dixon to reconf:lgwe COSTA the bouaing on the MISI Home Ranch site. Last week, Dixon suggested to C.J. Segersttom & Sons that houses be built on the part of the 93-aae parcel current- ly propoted for industrial use. The imbalance between jobs and housing ln Costa Mesa bothered Dixon. she said, and she wanted to figure out a way to address the need for more homes. Paul Freeman. a spokesmAD for C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, Aid the developers would be wWlng to meet her request as long as the coundJ's final decision would not be delayed. Jie expects a vote on the project this month, he said. Freeman said Dixon's sugges~ tion ls plausible as long as the developers get the OK from the protpective lnduslrlal park terumt to move them to the southeast portion ol the former Uma bean field. -&AIM9......., coven Costa Mesa. She Inly be rMChed M (949) 57~75 Of by .-fNlil M Jolt&~timft.com. • ., llllTllS 1'wo months after tenortst attacD aippled the nation's air- lines, paaenger traffic at John WSJPll' Airport bas begun to stabl-lbtl'il steady 15% below pre-Sept: 11 levels. The airport . JOlll WAYNE has also begun lllPOll to notice huge shortfalls in revenue generated from landing fees, rental cars, restaurants and other conces51ons. A clearer pic- ture of those drops wW emerge in December. Also, California State Parks ofh- dals have begun analyzing where they could ftnd fWlding to pay for the restoration of the 46 cottages at Crystal Cove State Park. That process went hand-Ul- hand wtth Assemblyman John Campbell's cnbque of parks offi- cials for failing to adequately dlS· cuss finances. , Campbell, the vice chA.lf of the • assembly's budget corruruttee. challenged the state to •show me the money.• -..... ~ COWf1 the enYlfonment and John w.,,._ ~ Ht IT\ly be ruched M (!M9) 76M130 Of by ~I It 1»111 clintonel.ltlmacom COVlllll UP A years-long effort 10 cover the city's reservotr could be sped \lP as a result of the Sept. 11 attacks. City oU!dals are llWPOll looking for ways to IUCH tund the estunated $4 mtlllon cost of purchasulg a flex.Ible, plasbc cover tor the Big Canyon Reservo11 lll Corona del Mar A ma1onty of the few dozen residents who attended a Koll Center lllformabonal meeting Monday said they were miffed that a consultant for the expansion project ducked out before answer- ing questions. The event turned lnlo a one-sided debate over the 250,000-square foot proJect that's • • the subject of a Nov. 20 special electlon. Responding to re5idents' com- plaints that the scores of due.ks Oocktng around one Grand Canal Dail¥ Pilot VOL ts. NO. JOJ .. I 1 I • tt .. .· ·Lo•nmcom11 · ·rm lmpruaed became It wa1 done on lldtedule and It aune out ao beautJ/ul. It's maintained the tradltlon of a wann ·feel that the lonner church had." _ _ ... __ _ ... ::'=~~..::.:=-: of the c:tudt'S new two-tl!Of~ ~· 1he ~~ WM 10 ~in",...,_,._.,.. PHOTO OF THE Wiii -COLORING IN PATRIOTISM ' 1'111111111 ..... -. Before Sept. 11 • .a pie ... ture like thJ.s week) photo of the week may have · been rare to find. But with patrlotl6m being t&played throughout I.he country. picture• of flag• and people wearing red, white and blue have bec0!1'e a common &lghl. coloring I.he ·uSA •portion of the LwardJ name 011 a conatrudJon t.raiJff, Ualng1 were o little different. There were no lJags, no people dressed like Uncle Sam. ft waa just plain and llmple. It was /cut dllferent enough to catch my at~ntlon as I drove by. The Jelten /uat popped off the trailer - USA. I knew I had to pull over and get the lhot. -S....Hlllef . In the case of I.he photo of Morris MDes We/Ungton Students at Lm- coln Elementary School m O>rona del Mar unmenred themselves m the U1UDJgrabon experi- ence this week. dressing up to reflect the hentage of the11 ancestors and golllg through the vanous steps of the immigration process: Many said they had newfound appreciation for what their relatives went through. And sjUdents • SCAN ttl.lllt I OM.Y l'llOT from Harbor View Elementary School, also in Corona del Mar. got an intimate I son an courage when they visited Orange County's Walle of Honor and heard about the experiences of the eight Congrcsston· aJ Medal of Honor recipients Crom this area. -DW*w NllMNft <.OYef1 educ.IUon. SN may be ruched M (949) 574-4221 or by e-t'Nll at defrch.~tltM'S.com home have cruted a sm Uy nui- sance, dty ofllqtlls have dralted a Dlw to restrict feeding and breed- 1ng waterfowl in the aty. The law would allow kids wtth a bee or bread to feed the ducks but would prohlbtt ancubabon and th• types of feeding that create a nuisance or di.5courage the b11d migrabon. --.. c-I ••«Mn Newpon INd\ She may be ruchld M (949) 574-42)2 01 by ~ M}IJM.~Mies.<Otn. WllTIH•Jlll Thomas Michael Mwpby, 54- year-old Balboa PUILI< Island man. in Jl.ll · SAf In alter be was found guilty Thursday of touching three young glrls tnap· propriately and po15eSSing a large volume of child pornography. Murphy faces We ln prison, but bis fate w1ll be determined by Superior Court Judge Frank Fuel during the Jan. 11 sentencing. Murphy was found guilty of four felony counts of lewd act with a child below 14 years of age and one misdemeanor count of child pornography. Each of the felony counts includes an enhancement that states Murphy conumtted the crtmes with the intent of gra"Wylng his sexual desires. Newport Beach Police a.nested the fonner self-employed scuba Instructor on May 2, 2000 after they seldd about 10,000 pho- tographs and 200 movies from bis computer at bis Ruby Avenue home . Two guts aged 9 and one other 11-year-old came forward with the allegations ln other n ws, Newport Beach Police and the Orcinge County Coronet are still investJgallng the usp1aous d ath of a a 41-year~ld Huntington Beach man found dead Monday at the base of a parking tructure on Newport Center Dnve. Jeffrey Parts Wall was an ettor· oey wtth O'Melveny & Myers 1n Newport Center. Police say further tests are being performed on Wall to detemtine wb th r the incident was a bomldde, sulod or an accident. -aie_. .... (004f1 P'A>ltc Mlfety and ClOUl'tL Sfw ~ be t..ched M (Mt) 574-4229 °'by 9-fNlll at ..,_,.,...,."*'bmacom ... ,, ....... M0... ~S76"4UA !WJl!C ttQDM (M)"'2 ... rigt'IC No,,... ........ ....... ..,. "*"' Ot ...... lb ~c.-.be••oflClld._. -""" pern a·o • crf ~ owner . ,.. ...... ,, ·-.... lllOMll. .... ~ ..,..,..._ 1171.W••?s $ - •o .,. .. _ ac.i -.c a • ....... tp/I H(IDl-iW_Wll_l'ftS_ about "'9 0-'r Not OI newt tip ND'" Our...._ It DOW. ley St .. C.. 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S1..all ..... .... ~t10 .......... 10 loMllt -· , ........ ..... ......Olllt .. IG42t ............ ,." . .__.,_,._CIR --~ ______ ._ ....... .... _ ........ . Daily Pilot "Com1ng lrom abuae and neglect, thue chJJdren didn't have a voice. We want to hear I.heir concema. and they respond very weU to that. • _..,__ .... ,.-.r .. ptogrM' ~MOM of South CC*t (hildren'S 5odety'I miden~t ~on 1he emu~ canW'S rUtional ~ • •Cannot be a Muslim in the eye~ ol God if you are not acUng llke a Mual.lm. Evildoers do not belong to any religion. Their ideology is pure evil." -~ .. _ .... ~ ... i.rMm of the mosque M the ~I( £duc.atioNI Cent«, streulng that the~ of fife ii in no way 1 '*' of tsi.m. The emu Mew mosque hetd ~open~ Noll. 3 11 IWI "I'd llke to a.M them how they rebound and regroup. It's OK to tall< about ~trategy and tacUa, but how do you face the aftermath of some- thing so blg1 How do you muster your troopa, carry on. then return to normalcy and maintain your level of ser- vice to the community1• _ ....... COD Mes.I\ fn cN.f, on~ lw'"d Nice'° INrn from New ~ City flrlefigt'IUn. Ellii '-ft for New YOf'k Wldnelday to hind ..._., I ~ for S 7,500 to beMfit the famllle of Sept. t 1 w:t11m "I leamed that I don't Uke being an immigrant. I'm just glad I.hat rwan 't have to do the real thing. This ls hard enough.• _ ............ ·~-Uncoln (~ School, on~ through Immigrant Day. dutang which the~ mempt:s to IT\lke 1he Eilts ~ uperience come to hf• ·Just I.he idea that we can stand and tall< to eoch other frttly-we owe that to the men and women in the armed aiervicft. • ........ Fur9w out...,. .. ...,. tdffaft'I ........ t010JD knots.,,.. ....... .... oft ., ....... IOl"ll ... -.lofl fllll. ........ wa Chlfaof ...... .,.."'fog .... .... night. u. .,.. ............ .. ....................... .................... ................ .......... "" ....... -· ._. --t LUl1t\ R ... Doily Pilot . . Sunday,~ 11 , 2001 3, A haunting photo from the Pilot's past J oan Crum vuited the Dally PUol last w k ctnd kro. hyly. whf'!th r w 'd bo mterested m th pactu heh Id in h r Looki~J BICK hand. It WdS a mustard-col· ored chppang of a photo lhdt ran in our paper on Dec 2, 1971. It had darkened with tune arid per· hap ven become fUlller. In th foreground wdS a ad view of lh tatue of Liberty. Betund thot, to the nght, food th World Trade Cen- ter tower>. Thos of u from the nPv. room who met Crum down'>lill{S <tldred al the chpptn<Jl'i an aw . It was strdn<Jt' an a qood but «'<'nl' "'d}. to wtln!''' thP two b111ldinq., 1l'> llwy oncP .. tood Slruncwr f'\lt>n <.,ltll wu<, th<• ft.1ct thdl th1' photo hod run 1n lhe Pilot u CJood thwc> arc<.1d •s tt<JO dnd hdd hN•n 'tdVNl, tor '"m • rea on. by d W<'t'I hlllf' lddy who won- 4ered 1f W<' nu<Jht want at bdc.k This w ek's history col- umn wJIJ b<> th story of Crum and why she saved d repnnl of whdl hdS now becom two of the tall t lo e ever • 1 wcml cJ to har 1t Wlth other p<'opl . " the longtime This pbotogppb of lbe Statue of Ut>erty and the World TrMe Center .. twt.n towen originally ran ln the Dally Pilot on Dec. 2, 1971. A ruder found the cUpplng recently. WINDSHIELDS DIRECT 949-673-6299 714-348-7 440 11.lJ TO (~LASS l~JSURANCF APPROVED . N9v 16, l 7, 18 fri sat sun GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GOBBLE IT UP the Clolet Umfted dlelef atu.v J. lndbefg hdpeny lfttlttd. *free giveaways ·*footwear blowout •everything goes *rtdlculous ~· alexgoet ben~ rnlchael ... *package deals on all 2002 Snowboard Gear mlll lldy _..,....,,. ~ .. juicy nat ..... y9t mor9 - .. Cla11t Unorthodal paul ..... ..., Nlly lalamol1 faun dl'all9 ....... a1H1v ...... 91J1D11 .,_ w-. v-. mare .. am••"*' ........ ....., .. 1111111111 .......... ..., ICllomon, II>, norttl wave, bwn, gnu, bwton, ~. K2, bent metal, etc. yel MIW.,tiig goe1 , •' .. ... 197l•l16tlMCllN ... ... .....11-1111 -• 7 ,,,_ •••• .._ ......... ~ • Co ta Mesan sa.td. ·1 didn't want to Just l ave 1t be.re • and stick tt lll a book or sometlung.• Crum, a rellted employee of Waterloo Gall n (they make rruruatur ), was in the bu lD of recon tructmg little ftgunn s m th early '70s. H •r boss at the tune wanted Crum to redo the Statue of Liberty -her JOb wa to cast the ftgure in lead anG.restructwe tt ln wax. So · the Pilot reader clipped every photo of the Statue he couJd hnd. mdudmg the one m our paper because at offered d Ide Vlew of the famous lddy. • 1 needed to find out how the drape fell,· Crum. 76, said Though the Pilot now covers onJy Newport Beach, Co ta Mesa and UC lrvme. we used to run stones and photo by the As odated PrPss and Umled Pre s lntPr· ndllonal to cover national nd mternallonal \lenb m ddJllon to local h pperungs. Crum's photo was a r pnnt of a UPI 1i I photo The Pilot had run at, the Cdp- bon tells us. l au th~ towers wer till twn yPurs away from being rnmplet ~ at th tune. Reams ol wire i.tom• dnd p1ctur would pll through a p1der-arm d appurdtus called the Linotype mc1< hme that went •ciackf'ty clue k • back Ul the '70s ond 'BOs. said the Pilot' Sports Editl)r Roger Carlson, v. ho <tturted worlung here an 1 ~8 The paper's f0< u changed an 1991, rnnn•ntrdt· mg covfmtge on N<•wporl· M a, Cdrlson etdclt'Ci Whe n dSkPd why sht> aved the photo ulter u mg at, Crum dn .. w •r<•d sun pl\: ·rm d colJt~tor. • She\thf'ly~·who<ttnt Ju t throw thmq., rtWd} who kePps t-veryth1n9 lrom hN dctughtE>r'!> bdh} luv., to 1>ho- Christmas liRfiMW1J t-1ont A Gil\s S at . ummerhill A charming collection urhelp _you ukbrau the spirit of the season Wrtaths, garlands, & custom a"angemmr, Mon·fri fb am.6 pm, S..c 10 un ~pm. Sun 10 1m •pm Located behind rlum't ruio 369 E. 17th Suut. Cosu Mt' a, Phont' (949) 646·6-1~ . AllT RESTORATION We rqnjr chrn~ed: • PORCELAJ~ • lR\'STAl. •PAINT! 'GS • CKoo • G~ • GlmlltS • fl.A."lES-'.\OOrttEJAal Cowmaw rro-ofi ~~1tr~R1 I I .. Oii I '1111 JOI'~ I> H').l ~---------u -· u ku.,.com togrophs from magaztn dnd new papers to UM an . h r artwork. which h till d • a hobby.· St\ tored the clippt.ng m d W l rloo Gallen box and pldced at tn the garag dlmo .. t ·ro y ar~ ago Ltit w k , C'rum cllld her daugh· lN w •rf! ..orung through old box~ wh n they cam ttcro th Ptlot photo ·:.\nd no other p1ctur .,howf'd the ltadf' Centers,• Crum \ald. "They w re mainly th h ad of th Stat· ue ol Liberty • The collector ~uddenly <Jiggled •And m}· daught r u oo lu kid me dboUt avmg everything . • .,he mu ed • Do you know of • ~non. pl•• Of ~t that ~rves a h1st0<iul1.ooll llack? ~t ui know Contact Vouf\9 Chif\9 by f IJI at (949) 646 4170. e·ma1l at yo<1n9 ch•fl9Glat1~ ~om. or mail her at do Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St,. C<Xta M~. CA 92627 AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY: THE WAR ON DRl:JGS A MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW ON THE ETHICS OF OUR CURRENT POLICIES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 2001 -IRVINE HILTON Presented by The How.At A. Schneiderman Memorial Bioethics Lecture Series The School of Biological Sciences, UCI With the generous support of The College of Medicine -The School of Humanities The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor, UCI *************** 8:30-....,., lntroductOfY Remarila: Background on the Drug Ww la.ue Or. Paul H . Siiverman. Chair. Schneiderman Bioethics Lecture Committee l:00-10-.30llm Medlcal ~ Or. George Ko<>Q.. ucso -·orug AddlCtK>n 1s a Brain DtMue of Oysregulated Reward Circuitry" Or. Edythe London, UCLA -"Neuro1mag1ng Studies of Drug AbuM" Or. Daniete Ptomelli, UCI -·Present & Future of Addk:tion Treatmenr 10:46-12:1.... lApl lmpllcdone captain Joseph Oavas. Orange Country Shenff's Department • "Tune for a Ct\anOe Let's Make a B E.S.T. Chotoe" Patrick Hamett. Narcotics DIVISIOO, NYPO -·How New Yonc is Winning the Drug War" Christy Johneon, Femittes to Amend Cahfornia'1 Th,_ Strik• (FACTS) • "3-Strikea Wife" laiata 1ta•a.l ......-OMt0t• *' Bock. °'9nge County R9giatef • ~ & SociMy: .. M9 ltlclll .... Diiemma • . lbw ... cNn. CNlpnw'I UniYerlttY --wtty ....... No e.m .. tor Dtug AD.-Pa .. mll6em• Dr. Aabeft u.ceoun. uc a..u11y -~ war ... , .. 111: ~tg Ftam Olw Vicee, l1mee -'d P9cel. . P9•G•• .. •--PIM 1z 11-..AW•1-9WI Is•* , . ·4 Sundor· ~ 11', 2001 MIUC SAFETY POUCI flllS COSTA MESA ·~Aw:A h1t·and run was r.ported In the 1800 block at 5 24 pm Thursct~. • Oub Howe Roed: A 9tand theft WM reported In the 3000 block •t l .44 p m Thursd~ • "°"91w Street An auto theft wff reported In the 800 block a1 9·10 pm. Thursday • ~ Roed: A petty theft WM reported 1n the 2700 block •t 1·2a pm Thurs day • ~ 8oulevarcl: A rob- bery was reported 1n the 2100 block at 6 42 p m Thursd~ • Kalmus Drive: FOfgety was reported in the 100 blodl at 721pm Th~ • Menirnac w.y: A vehKle burgiafy was reported in the 400 block At 5 57 p m Thursday • • ~ ~: VAll<UhWI was reported 1n the 300 block at 4 20 p m Thursday • South eo.t Drive: A com memal burglary wM reported in the 900 block at 7 04 p m Thursday NEWPORT BEACH • Aldetwood Drive: Vandal iun was 14tp0rted In the 700 block al 7 20 p m.. Thursday • CMnpUI Drive: A commer c1al burglary was reported in the 1700 block al 9 01 a m Friday • Mmboree "Gild end East Coast Highwey: Vandah\rn was reported at 6 14 p m Thund<ly. • Suparior Avenue: A com· m«cial burglary was reported 1n the 1500 block at 5 15 pm Thund.ty. • 15th Street A busmess was reportedly burgled in the 100 block at 9 08 a m Friday • Mth Street end Newpon 8oulevarcl: A hit and run was reported at 2 45 a m Fn day • JJrd Street: A lpud party was reported in the 100 block at 12·21 am Friday PARALLELS CONTINUED FROM 1 o r p ·vP Soulh Vietnam gov mm nt lea by Ngo Dinh Diem doesn't compo.re, Mimiaga SClid. with Pl' id nt Bush' call to root out erronsts hlding und r the shelter of another oppre • 1~ reglm -the TulJban. The North Vietnam-sup· ported Viet Minn were "nationalists trying to urute their country,• Mindaga said. "Their cause was dllfer nt · from the TaUban." Mimiaga, 55, and oth r outspoken Newport-Mesa veterans have been partla· pdbng m rallies and oth r evenls to raise support fQr troops dlreddy m Alg harustdll On Nov 3, Muruaga and other veterans wetlnng theU" full-dre urufonm gathered ouls1de a bookstore dl • Send ONGOtNG EVENTS items to the Daily Pilot. 310 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. by fax to (949) -646-4170. or by calling (949) S74>4298 Include the time, date and location of ·the event, as well as a (Ontact phone number. A complete listing 1s available at http l/wwt('dailyp1fot com. Women 50 and older may be part of d dls<-uss1on group roordmdled by Jew1sh Famlly Service. to uddress l5SU~ ... uch dl> dnJOety. depr ion. reldt.Jonshtps. lonehn and td.OUJy thdt meets from to to 11 :10 d rn Mondays at the dg(•ncy ofh<"es. 250 E. Baker St . SUJI(• G. CO!>ld I\ 1~ Pr('- a~i'>lr d uon n"QU!«!d (714) 445-4950 A boUday gift shop will run lrom 10·30 a.m. to 4 p.m Fn· cldy through Dec 24 dl Shc>I- mt1n ubrdry & Gdrdem .. 2047 E ( 'Odsl I llghway. Corond del Unique island Decor & Cii(ts •Exotic Fumlturt •Tiki Bars •Bamboo •Tiki Statuff •Hawallana •Tropical Dtcor •Alotw Style Christm.is Stockings --. ~ UAlC TilC.i It fouM of Ttlul 878 W. 18th St Colla Ma. • 9•9•64!•TIKf 8'5' lmnddm>r.rom BEAUTIFUL FURNISHINGS MADE FROM EXQUISITE -WOODS AT PAMPA ,,. I N wport Boulevard and 19th Street lo r&M the Dag, sang "God, Blea America• and wave to pauang motonstl. In contr t to an Amencan public unwilling to honor VI tnam Y rans for fighting an unpopuJ.a.r war, a lot of the motonsts waved back. ndro, wbo lives in N wport Beach, remembers his r tum to tht-country in S<>r>tember of 1968 after serv- ing a 13·month tour of duty. ·vou JUlt came here and didn't say much becaute people didn't want to heat whet you wanted to say,• Sandro stud. On his tour ln Vietnam. Sandro found himself lo Phu Beu. I Jue and other areas near the DemililAJ'tied Zone. During th Tet Offensive, wh n North Vi tnam troops laid Slege to a Manne b6 at Khe Sahn in December 1967, the 24-year- old Sdndto was stuck in a h llish place Mar. Ha.ndmad needlework, decorations for the tree a.nd home. holiday cards, and gift wrap will all be available. (9491673-2261. The Jewish Family Ser'Yk:e of Orange County is forming a pw-enllng group that will m t from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at 'the Jewish Fanu· ly Servtcc, 250 E. Bclker St., Swte G. Cosw Mesa. The pro- gram offers parents the oppor· turuty to ld.1k Wlth other par- ents ond a counselor about concerns dlld l<>' learn ways or successful pclrenllng. Call for &nlonnallon on r and group enrollment. (7141 «S-4950. A1endl of tbe Newport Belldl Public l..Jbrary Used Book Store elf aslo.ng for patrons to donate books to replenish.the dwmdll.ng stock. Books may be left at dllY of the three branch Ubrari at Balboa. Mdnners, or Corona del Mar. or m the book closet next to the Friend Book Store at 1000 Avocad<? Ave .• Newport •1t was a high niog place •• Sandro sald. ·The were a lot of rocket atU.cla." Sandro now teach eighth grad at Do19 lntermed1ate School 10 Garden Grove. Many o( tu. tudents are Vietnam , a younger g nerouon that doesn't know the horrors of war. As far as public support for U.S. troops m Afghanistan. lh m<ile ready companson bas bf>en World War II. The campaign to un.seat Adolp)\ HiUer wdS seen as a moral act, Mlmtlga said, much like tracking down Osama Bin Laden.and bringing him to JUSllce as th suspected arclutect of th Sept. t l terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. •This, to me. JS ~ moraJ war,• Minuaga SaJd. ·we have a world responsibility to purush cnm.malli who take innocent lJVes. • Beach. All hardcover cind paperback donabons. with the exception of magaZllles cmd law books, will be accepted and are tax deductlbl . (94!-t) 759-9667. 1be Braille h'UIUl\.lte offers free computer dasscs lo peO- ple Wlth fading vision who · have dilliculty seelny the computer screen. The 0&1., Center at 800 Mclf9uent Ave .. Corona del Mar. offer.. SlX sessions. Call to i.1gn up for classes. (7 141821-5000. Marshall's Tue Kwon Do ln Costa Mesa offers free If. defense classes to curlln pilots and night attendtt.nts. aasses are taught by thf • time U.S. National Champion Tom Marshal.I. Marsh.dll' ~ ut 333 E. 17th St., Swt 13, Costa Mesa. (949) 574-0122 A splrttual care dus meets at 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 34<X> Irvine Ave .• Suite 114, N w· port Beach. Call lo r rve" seal (949) 263· 1462 -~4'tewe ~; R e taurant ~---Established tn 1962 ----- MonJa, Niglt Special <Amplm Prtil. Fi/It Mi' Dinn.er SJ goo 'P"" I mo1g111c furnuurt M> npruJy uaftcJ .inJ Jcu1kd , wurthy ofbting • h.anJC'd Jow11 111 •ht n<'lll ~n..r.ul{ln . .1nll.fou tnu~r P;ampil. \t'1~111~ I t i' Ansrlc1' .md Or011n~t < 11u111~ '"'u I ')11<1. r,,mp.i I urnuun- "'''"ml1ml'fyincnl'd for your •huppmg pka\llr~ in (.mr;a MC'U lll J 1) II ~wpon ~"J .u cht tnd of 1ht 'i 'i I n-C'f\ • y. JIWJW'IM'_ .,. Mlnuaga tw a unique .,.f'IJM!'C't>v• on t.be Vi tnam war. H rvad two tours ol duty-one trom mid·l 96S to rrlld· 1966. the ot.bet du.nng 1970 and 1971 . Alt an lS..yeai-okJ, ~ elilisted t>ecause he •aJways wanted to be a Manne.• It wasn't long befor h found tum U stauoned Ul exotic places with nonde· scnpt nam -Hlll 55. Hill 69 and Happy Valley. •tl was a bcaullful coun· try,• Mimiaga said about his lust impr sion. ·w e w re th hnt uruts ther •.. It was a rud awokenlt'lg " His return to Vietnam, four year after his hr t tour ended. wasn't by choice He was IJU a prof e 1onal old1er Du.n.ng that lour, wtth the U.S. military losmg the Wdr, elf-preservation was the nam of the game for Muruaga and other troops A sailing class designed for mt rmed!Ate sallors will meet from 1 30 to 5·30 pm. Satllt- day. Nov. 17 and Dec 1. at Orang Coast Colk>ge' Seu.I· mg Center at 1801 W Coast HJghway. Newport Beach (9491 b45·94 l 2. A brain tumor support group m ts the ftrst and third Thursdays each month from 7 lo 8.30 p m. at the Hoag Cdn- cer Center at I loag Hospital. 1 I loog Dnve. N wport Beach. Free. Registrdllon not · reqwred Th group tS d 1gned lo help pab.ents and th •ir famili und r>tand and cope Wl th the illness (94 9) 574-0232 t. Andrew's Presbylet'Wl Churrh hoo.~ d mental tlln upport group from b;JO to 8 pm Sundays 10 0 1erenh<>ld Hall Cat 600 St. Andrews ROdd, Newport Beach (949) 'i74-223b The Jewish Family Sen1ce ol Orange County ponsors « dlscuss1on group focusmg on conc:ems and responsibili.be. of adult chiJdren cllld lhe1t pdlCnts from 6 to 7 p.m two Tuesdays a month at the Jew· u;h Fam.lly Service ofhre at 250 E &.kcr t . Swte G. Cos- t.cl M~ $10 per person. per 10n Preregistrubon reqwrcd (714) 4-45-4950 The Jewtsb Family Sen1ce of Oranq County hdS a weekly parenting support group to h Ip pa.rents IPdm strateqi for j~ul pc1.rentmg clJld helping them deal wtth the f hng dnd tM>havior of their chtldf' n Th group m ts from 10 to 11 30 d m. Mon· dd)'lt at J wish Fturuly Ser- ~· 250 E Baker St. Swte G, l'.im1~ n t.1m1lv 1M11cJ .md opo.11cd. vlftnntt .1 dK>ppin~ nptrl('tlU' hlu: no och<r. Wuh .i b.Kkground in dt"1gn .a.nd 1J.1ln1TW1\h1p. 1h1 fach(r •JauRhttt Juo. from Ar n11na • u en «.kctK. lu•cum f»<"-4' rh.ac arr noc only unique. hut w11hu1nd th<-enc of ~~~ cunt • Orc~on Pin<' .ind lndun 14'.tk .ur n.a.mpln of' wood uticd 10 proJu r thr tinN pi«o 111 qu•l11y rurn1•h1ngs. t•.ampoa " • muhMf>rualty d <.J>r1111W' 11nd KlC'L~llt.m$ pl.tu to lho1•· Nut only Jt rampa hive b<Jroom. Jinm room ;anJ h~1n1 n1om (urni1urr. u well patio crncton~. 11 rmph;u11n tnitruinmc.nc anJ honw:><Qfrke furmcurt' w11h aacuoria lrdm lklMi chc: ~ You can pkk from. mwutudt: o( d~"' lul.•n at\J u.ntqU( Jaign~ we ha"" npc:m wamna for you.. l'amfl'I ha. 1 Ltrp wl«tK>n uf furn11ure Ju.tnnlttd tu °"7 aJJ )'WI dtwn11~ nccJt. C)pm "" J..Y' • wftk. phone ua 11 (94 >'•4l· 1 I 99 or .. .,, 111 m Cc..t.a Mna c>t 11ny Of our du~ uthtr ttOf'Cll loc.etn.I thn>upout ... thcrn < lrfum11 ,._...,. u l«t1#tl •t 194 I ~IJlrJ.. <-.~ CM/(H9) '42 //Y'J. °""" 1.1.,,,,,,.,.,,, Ill 'l!J!J r "'-rlJ """-· '--,..... ~t)t.U..off-1; 109JI 1r l'ttw /lliJ., l.M~ (JIOH70-"41: 140» W... IJW. ....... ~(Ill) 11!J44JO • • • w~ \Ve Have Beautiful Cornueopiu ~ Candi~ Centerpiece. Daily Pilot ·everything wu f~­ mented. • Mimiaga sa d. •It wos topsy-turvy. You tart ~ getting that lhort·tune( uru. rude. You didn't want to boa casualty." Ml.miag• tffches pect4l eduC4bon in Long Beach. 11 also headJ th Orange County chapter of the · Vi tnam Vet rant of Arn nca Vet rans Day. fOJ tum. is about hononng the• sacri.llces of all soldt rs from 411 wars. Even the unpopular on ., such u Vietnam. "When we came out, W(• weren't heroes,• Mimtdgis SaJd. •we didn't get d 1.1p on the back But we did our duty.· • hul Olmoft COYet'S the envtronment .nd John Wwyne Alrpott • .,.. fn*Y be ruched at (949) 76'-4130 or by e-tN1I at patil.dmtonet.tlfMt'com Costa Mesa. Th group W\11 · cover topics about rnanatflllff anger. aruoety and peer prh· surE:" c:tuldren expen n Pw- regl.Strabon n.aqw.red. f714 t 445-4950 1be Costa Mesa Senior Cen· t r has bdllroom danong with lwe mu'iic from the Peter Von Orschott Tho on Tuesddy rughts from 7:30 to 10·30 pm at t>95 W. 19th St.. Costcl Mesa $4 (949) 548·3884 Jewish FamlJy Service of Orang • County sponsors t1n ongoing heciling support grou1> lor th chrorucally 1U The purpose IS to proVld<' 1 i.u. bopcmts wtth emobonul dll<l pintu~pport to manacw , illn Jnd its consequenet!'. The group meets at 7 p m Thur..days at J WlSh Fruntl} Servlce. 250 E. Baker St . Co ... Ji! Mesa Attendance IS frt'f• hut reg1. tration is reqwre<.I (714) 445-4950 Scr•bble Club No. 350 meet\ from 6 to 10 pm llll.ll'idtl~"> ell Bord~rs Books. Mw.1c & Ct1IP on 19th $lreet d.Od Newport Boulevdrd, Costd Mel>d J New players MP welcomP (949) 759..4871 1be Coln and SCulp Chtb m ts from 1 to 3 p m Mon· ddys at tht> °"5ls Seruor Cen ter. New m mbers mt r t !d 10 trddmg. buying and 5e.Diii-<-1 -- tamps and COll\S are bemg sought to JOln these U\fonmtl meetm~. There a.r no f requirt>d. (949} 6'4-324' The SH Scouts' sh.Ip 04!1 Mar 711 of Orang• County offers o program for boy ctnd young m nag 14 to 18 Ulterosted m sa.l.l.a.ng. u manship. pUoting, naV19at1on and cnusmg M bngs am from 6 to q pm. Wednosdct~., at the Sea Scouts a B 1931 W Cou t HJghway, Newport Beach. (94 ) 642- 6301 or (949) 551-8591. 1be Walldng Club of New· port Beach m ts at 9 a m and 1 p m at H~p1lcll Road und Supenor Av nu LO!>(• th• weight ond have fun (94ql 650· 1332. Daily Pilot Kenn Wight , NO PLAa UIE HOME Bridging th.egap utith cards I think we've lost some skills Wllh our computer dependence, vtdeo game thnll· long and the lust for IJlStant mfonnatJon gratifica· boo I Uunk it's skewed our peopl kills, espeoally for the young one who can't relate to life before laptops, faxes, PlayStabons and cell phone Our attenbon pans have waned to the pomt of nonex· istence, and ow Ca rds can bridge the gap from young to old and face-to· everything face mter· in between. action proheten· cy lS plunging Take heart, the solubons are Sl11lple arid are probably lurklng Ul a dusty com er of the hall closet. Games Not the rrund· type, but good, oJd-fashloned board games, card games, guessing games and word ;:--gam Ga.mes that increase --. vocabulary, help Wlth matbe· mabcal lulls, work on mem- onzallon techruques and pro- vide a lot of farruly fun. You don't have to have o hldd n agenda to play a game. although most gamei. do provide some lntnnsic benehts. Blaclqack is a great way tog t your lads to prac· bee theu addition. Hangman is great for deductlve reason· mg. Scrabble is good for JU.St about everytlung, and Ptc· bonary can get th hyest person to crawl out of hJs or her sheU My favonte gam are th portabl lund. The kind you can cany Wlth you, have hundreds of playing opbons and can include as many people as you can flnd: cards. When I was a little girl, every swnmer mcluded a tnp to the fa.nuly farm in Mis· soun. I bounced back and forth from my great-grand· pa.rents' farmh0\198 to the house m town WJth my grandparents. I was the only grandchild for quJte some SEE HOME M GE 7 Support ·our Schools -'• - TIP Of TMI Wiii .,. ...... , \'Ml~ ti ~ N CllU'M!O'"' ~ ,_ •ltletlr!!eto ~INtM\., Gotno -~11D90 ~ dow"l INIP W11. a.di "-~ -foom U. NM.toMI T""-ty .__"'°" • • Select u. -of u. .urtr., ti.lld on how 1N1ny ~ 10"' ,. fOl"lll '°.,,. to Md ~ ont PolftS el~ I* Pf!l10I\ IO be flW"4d TM farmule llowl tor U. hOWi¥ mllll plla 1 time lift-tor OW ptiled WI\_,~ • 'If 10"',. ~a w"9I ~ 10"'""""" WW. to get ~.,CAI-.. a t.urUy in. or~-11'-.d of-.~ ~d . • £,..,... thM u. ~ • .......,and .->id~. botd #It!,_.,.. . \hit '* ''Pl or !Mn • SYndoy, NoY.mbet t 1, 200 t 5 For Mary M cKay Maynard, 'An extraordinary experience' Young Chang DAILY PILOT A n 8-year-old Amencan g11l m th 1ungl~ of the Phi..hppmes dunng World War JI? Not a tory you hear everyddy That's why Mdry McKdy M aynard, a Connecllcut re - ident, wrote her rocently publlshed memotr • f\.ly Far- away Home • Maynclld wtll 1gn books .md peak about . her w artl11le childhood Fn· day at the Newport BeaC'h ·Central Library in honor of the w k of Vet ran' Day ·1 Uunk th World War II ton are vctnl!>hmg very • fa!>l." the 67-yeM·old !ta1d ·11 was dn extntordinary expen •nee I JUSt felt thot peopl dldn't reuUy have any 1d •a about 1t The war m Europe got most of the all<'nllon Th wctr m the Poet.he didn't · For the duthor' hu bdnd, How<trd Mo)'Tlclld, who read two fkl9 of the man uscnpt everyd<ty tor thr yean., th<' complellon ol ·Home· ym· bol.JZ s an mh r<'nt tnwnph thot com ~with wntmg a me>mo1r -thot th• author UvE'd to tell. • 1t's beaulllully told, dnd I rcahz the thing he went through ... thdt thing could'vt> happened d1fler- enlly ttnd .that c;he wouldn t hove tx"'n here:·th 69- yeor-old SdJd ·And I would· n't have met her Never would have morned or hdd c10y children • Maynard' to!) .,ldrt on Dec 7, 1941 She ttnd hN pdrents w re eatm9 ~reak· f~t at their l\hndt1nt10. Ph1bppm~ homt> when the 8-yedr-old not.Iced that th<' aduJt .. topped NUng their scrambled "99 Th • radio dllnounct>r hod JU t reportPd PParl I lorbor had been dttackl'd SEE EXPERIENCE PAGE 7 TRAVEL TILE S AIOYE Mary McKay Maynard, a child ln 1943, spent most of Wo rld War D living In a Jungle in the Phillppines wllb her family. LEFT Maynard toda . Spending their retireme,nt traveling around Yount Ch-. 0 AILY PILOT I n ptcmber, 1l w a a bu tnp to Colorado Spnng Last month, Lee dOd Betty Zlcgl r VlSlted Oh.Jo, t-..1.Jssoun W l Virguua and also taycd m P onsylvania for one dtty In January, the &lbocl Island couple plati to go to • tht• C"ldremonl Candlelight Thedter, a day tnp Vlcl bu A nior ot.JZen progrdlll through Mann r' ChurC'h afford th m th luxury of ~nthly tnps, wh ther th "re m late or around the country "It' wand rfut: Lee Ziegler, 77, saJd. ·1 worked lor 46 y dfS al one Job. so now that I'm not working at th JOb dnymorP. I dt.'C1doo 1t d good lime to qo do lhe .. e thlng that I n v r had th opporturuty to do l.ikt' Wdtch ~how all cfoy m u nl) mdd fAmnu' lor 11'. the· dt r Bran on, 1o ·w e wcr •th •re> lor lc,1ir , dap; and w went to thn•••. hOW'-a da} dnd th(') q\ \OU . • couJd pend ca rouple w k" there and three shows a day ctnd not th m all.• Betty Ziegl r, 75, Sdld. Both.trav l<'rs agreed that ho11 Tcibuch1, d hddJ r who IS also a mg r, gav th m t nt •rtcurung 11ct In Ian tta, Ohio, Betty l.it>gl r l amPd about th SEE TRAVEL MGE 1 35th Anniversary ~y, o .l~th 1966 Prices C.l IN '°')ti I 1 . Alldayl~ Our way of saying Muchas Graciasl ..,....,Ae,.• . • - TEMPLE BATY AHM UNIVERSITY p~ ULTIMATE co111a 111 @ 2001·2002 Roe GREENFIELD 0ISTINCUJSHED SPEAKER .SERIES ~,....... .. PIU?.FIUUlBI) SllAnNO 1250 OBNHRAL SIO: SDllC>a9 A Sru1>11NT11 $9 W••ar J0M L. Blom c...... ........ y. 3732 £..eo.t .._....,Corona del Mir,(..., B.ud .._, "llai) WHAT& • ol ... 1111 .. truck wilJ be ~ locpl phOt< grapher. John L. Blom DONATION: In exchange for a SI 0 contribution, donors will receive a Sx7 color pnnl of their cruld on the fire uuck. Please add SI per: elltra driJd in the ~· -AIM: 000 BLESS AMERICA T-Jhinl sponsored by C .... Ped Bank in Coroaa dil Mir will be available Wida a SI O donation to the - cause. I~ of alJ money contributed will be sent via The Newport Beach Fire Department to tbe FDNY Sept. II th Di &er Relief Fund. For more infuimldon. c.11 (M9) 675-3130 • AMW"SWQUMm ftl I _..,by. Orange Councy Perlonnltig Ms Center ---= Founders ti.al Ortn91 County Performing Ms c.ur. 600 Town Center Oriw, Costa MIM -....:4p.m. Cmt: MO eoract:714) 740-7178 Of (213) a6S-3500 MoNoAY 12 '0Ull90Y' Spawcndby.South Coest~sNew ~f«ies ---= ~ 655 Town <Anter Dr.w, CostaMesa wt..: 7:30 p.m COIC: SI c.one.ct: (714) 708-5555 TUESDAY SIMOR HIAlJM IXPO ftla ...... by.Costa Mesa Senior <Anter 13 ---= Costa MeY Sent« Center, 695 W. 19th St. ~8&.m.to I pm . Cmt:Free Contact: <9'9) 64S-2356 """""' JUSnCR Ale> MCONCa.IAnOW ftl a,..-by. CMI Rights Committee o1 the Anti Oef M'Mt!On. ~of 0r.,. County and Long h«h pment ftwt« and Undl Biehl --.: MJW Ftne Nu. 209 M•nne ...... aalbo. lsJand Whm.:6p.m. C.-: Fre., but resenr•tJOM •re requlrM C'°"'8cl: (714) 979-4733 WEDNESDAY 14 ••n_CA_' 11111-..tby.hdfic ~OrcheW• ---Oringe County Pwfonning Ms c:.ntef; 600 Town Cente. Dfl'tl'I, CosuMesa ~ 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thunday CoR: S2H56. Prices for veterans and wrr.nt militaty, polic•. fn and tmef'gtney penonMI and thtlf fami- lies Wiii be S12 °' S15. ~ (714) 7SS-5799 THUISDAY °""".,.... ,..._ .... Ortn91Coumy Pwfomlin9 Ms 15 .... c:.nten c.o..t Serie ---Foundln Hal,Ortn91 County ~ling Ms . c... IOOTown c.nw DrM, C-..Mtll ..... 7:JOp.m. nuw, , .. ,,, ..... ., ........ JJ•J7,JOIJ SPOILl81T lighting a fashionable tree 1111 llllllml cm_,,...,. ...... It JUSl sneaks up on you every year. One minute you're fretting over whether or not you have enough chocolate-y treats to pass ·among ghoulishly-dressed children while still saving some for yourself, and the next -it's Christmas!!! OK, maybe not quite yet. But FasbJon Island ~ doing 1t.s best rendibon of •it's Begin- ning to Look A Lot Llke Christmas· on Fnday Wlth its annual tree lighting ceremo- ny. The Newport Beach shop- ping center's 115-foot white fir tree has d.lready amved. Dancing their way through the week ICI AlllWB ,_.DIMIKIS This year's ceremony, ·An American Christma.s Celebra- tion,• will feature tudents from the O range County High School of the Arts. Santa Claus will be avail- able for photos and visits right after the ceremony, with a portion of the proceeds going to HomeAJd Orange County, a nonprofit group tbat builds shelters for the temporarily homeless. m -....W. Flllhion ~Newport c~ DrM. Newport lffd'I WIMft: 6 p.m. Friday COIC: Fr• e..-.ct: ~> n1·2000 PUlllllH lllU THAMCSGMNG "New Slate," performances of new works choreographed by UC lrvtne's graduate students, will close out the campus' ArtsWeek celebra- bon on Saturday. Dance styles m the concert will uxlud ba.Uet, modem and ethnic dance. ArtsWeek high- lighfs UCJ's Clalre 'll'evor School of the Arts. which ls cummtly ln the middle of a major renovabon. Hewe you bought tNt tulMy Of~ yilt? 1lwlktgfwtng ~and 1he Maq'S .,.,.. .. just llfound 1he conw. ............ *•D HOUDAY HOME TOUR ~ ....... fifth .,,,,.,.. ...,..., Home m ---Winfred Smith "-IL UC 1MM.,...., the comer of w.st ~and Me.I Ro.ct. IMne T~ .... .,._. bw tN .............. ..._.It Alla ct.ac. .... tlllra peapl9ttwough .... bwdul beJftcwll honm. wt..: I p.m. Thl.nday and Friday. 2 and lpm.~ C..-:SM9 c...t8d: ~) U.2787 and FncMy. 7;30 and 9'30 p m s.turday and 7 p m Nov. 18 c.-.: Mt fOf the 7 .30 p.m. shows and $46 fOf the 7 and 9'.30 p,m shows ~ (714) 1-.7171 Of (213) KS-HOO CDMIM. .......... Ale> w rat- " I _..,.Newport lw:h ~~annual Dllltlf9llllhed ,.,.. OIKumlon s.w ..... Newport lw:h C.-111 Ubrq1000~Alle. ..... 7p.m. ~,.... .... ,.,,.... .,..,,.... ('.all° * (Ml) .... )072 ..._ ... , fntAY .,. ..... "_.., by.Ortn91COlllt 16 Collge's 1'hNtre Department ---OCC'I Orama lab ... 2701 fe!Mew ... C-..Mlllt --·p.m.~and~ 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 11 C.-SS0tM C11 • $ (714t 4JMMO UDO .. .air a.I WIOHMLKW ... _ .. .,.TheV...Oub ... --Or-.. COllt Calete P\ ..... lt ~O.WGtwc ..... u. .. V...Qub. Doily Pilot NOVE • ,. ' •c • ' /I 2 ) ·, s V 1 • • 10 M ii';u 11 o 0 V I •'9JD11 .DJI is•••JtJO --~. ~ 11: Yet9rtnS Day ,. n.e lighting It Fast*'" bUnd 22:~1'19 J7: Swing! at the Center DECE BE ... ,.,,. I l ) 4 •S ' 1 I e 10 11 aul40 •f7 Wlt20ll . D 1i1 •• 77 lt1' )0 JI MAMV~ c.M8Dt'RS t:~ah st.tmat sundown 22: Frankie Avalon at occ 25: Christmas Day JA UARY ... ,., .. s •1 tt l0110 0 w & • 11 • " JD1l ·D~2S 1' 11 1t 2t )0 JI MAMVOUR ~ t : New Yean Day 4: 'School for Wi~' opens at SCR 22: Opefa PKrfte ~s 'Don G10Yann1' FEBRUARY ... ,., .. I 2 J ' S ' 1 I t 10 " "o e o " t7 • 1' » 21 p D llil ~ • l1 2t MAMVOUR ~ t4: V•lentine's D•y ARCH ... ,.,,, I l l 4 S 6 1 I t 10 II 12 I) 14 1S 1' t1 • " » ll u 2l llil 2S Ji 77 ltltlO JI 17 ... , 3 ............ -~ ........... ..... A MuL'ftDttlCl~NA.fW 9'KVtEW ON THE b'Hte9 Of' . '-II H. • I ._ .. et.It, ldw 1'•1 11a1 °1 INK a..u. Conit •u OUllt CURMNT fllOUCJU • ... " ................... .... ........... ~ ........ ,.~. ..................... 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' The family moved inland, up four overs and mto uneit· plOfed temtory. They worked on what was prevtously a • p~b¥ go&d nune that baCJ been abandoned But it w w U--equ1pped, MaYJ'.Mlrd remembers. •Perfedty com· for1ab ." But for an 8-yeer-okl · whose~ potected her, life 1n the jungle wun 't horri- ble. She aiid the Wnily weN looked Clfter by the Flliplnol, and she never w a Japan- city·~ history -thdt the pion r oty w s hrst l- )U.t i.MOunced bankrupt· • ~ · •I knew something was g()Q:)g on becdUM they Just t Md fooked at one another and their first thought was for my brother. who was on another ~land in boarding school: Maynard said. The fa.muy had moved to the Philippi.nes fiv ye.irs ear- i.er becau of a nwung Job Maynard's father had found on the foreign islands. Aller a couple years of~ work tuabons, th fath r became general ~nager of the Mmdanao Mother Lode and the fe.nuly ttJed m W e fin4lly became good and neJghbont howed the Amen-cans warmth. When the attack on Pearl Harbor was dl\llounced, May- rwd's parents believed the conWct wouJd last weeks They didn't anllapate two years. "The Japan took over the (Ptubppme) aslands and invited us to corn m to con- centrabon camps.· Maynard said. •About half the group accepted that offer and th other half, my parents among them, wanted to try t.aymg out at a 1ungle. t1t a rrun<> • HOME CONTINUED FROM ·5 time, so we filled our days wtlh cooking. conversabon and cards Cards can bndge the gap from young to old Md every- thing lll between I pent hours playmg c mo Wlth my great-granddad, Daddy Eph. as we used to call tum I can sbll see tum S1ltlng U\ tus big ch&r smoking a agar -pit Cd.fl by lus Slde -telling m1> farm and farruly tones l'nd playing endl hours of cctrd games with me When t was i.n town. my grandma would it at the lotchen tabl and pta., h r favonti Wlth m . ln between games. he would put some- lhmg on the stove or ldke somethmg out of th oven We Cha69'ed completJ ly. For the first ti.me, a prevlOusly h Jlered Maynard worked, scrubbtng slats She hved m simple houses WJlh gr - thatched roots dLld her molhei tried to make Chm1ma.S pe- oal m the midst of a war with yam Joveb11ds and other small glfts. Maynard mad h1ends wtth other Villag klds m the )ungle, mcludtng one Amen- can boy nam('(I Nell. Sh I amed to IJve wtlh Japan military pldn~ swamung over the PaoJic Ocean wtule wa1t- tng, consldntly, for the Navy to rescu t:randed Amencans dlld for the WM to somehow end. She craved butter Th Mbve Fwptn0 foods were low m chol terol and rat -May- nard looks bade on tt as a · "really good dtet• actually - so she craved mduJgences W<.e lard But by the time he returned to the Uruted States. the WVlVOr wasn't sure wheth r he could eat Ameri· can fooch ·I gu • maybe Wlthout really being aware ol 1t, J real- She had tl lot of patience to it through CTd.ZY eights and go- hsh when I wclS younger She had a httJe· mote fun Wlth me as I gr<>w up and could give her ·a run for her money at gm. lung · com rs. wht.st dlld hedrts OccctstonaUy. my uncle wouJd be on ledve from the Army and he wouJd )Oin us and make d raucous pctrty out of any and all card gcID1es. Not wpnsUlgly, my moth- er grew up pl.aymg cards and hared the 52-curd pass10n Wlth us. She learned how to play bndge m college. and 50 yean. later h tllJ loves to pldy As a bndge md5ter, he is m hot demand and hdS qwt the soodl We built around on •-dun ns.iondl roydlty. I hnd cd.Td!. d great wtty to pend tun with the kJd.s and the1t (acP-lO-fdC"e buddy list. soldier. "So t had no fimha.nd hor- ror, wtuch makes it a c:Wferent kind of WM story." Maynard sav.t. "I Uunk I wanted to write it because I could write 1t from a child's pomt of view. It was rather idyUic, far trom vt0lence.· 'fhe family fina.IJy escaped. after two years. througb. Jet- ter sent to General MacA.nhur. Maynard' par- ents died ot illnesses soon after amving Ul the United States. Today, Maynard is a moth- er of three and grandmother of seven. She paints and takes photos to pass her days. She thinks about going .back to the Philippin -lt would be her first time SUlce ctuldhood (she returned once after com- ing back to the tales) -and rmght vlSit som.eb.me soon. ·1 gu tog t that feeling again,• Maynard said. "That fa.nu.IJanty. f'd love to be able to, tn some mtang:ibJe way, to · thank the Filipinos for their goodn . I'd llke to see the tropical clouds p&le up m the. ky: Over the years. fnends have taught us their own favonte games that we have added to our repertoire. Some are silly (Tonka. da huunan. Indian poker) and some reqwre more manuaJ dextenty that I can muster (spit. peed. war) but all of lhem are crowd ph~asers and a way tog t the conver- sation fioW\Dg When lhe-klds were htUe. they begged me to play cards Wlth them. Now that they're older, I'm not so i.n demand. Occasionally, I get lucky and they let me do more than ~rve snacks I love all of the yelling and screanung that goes on, and someb.mes the kJds make noise too. It' music to my ears. hands down • KAMM WIGHT IS • Newport ISe~h r~t. Her column runs Sunda'f\ Lee and Betty ZJegler spent some v.Cation time aboard the riverboat M.lui111ppl Queen. Ued by Yank •.nd veryon till g ti around with on main treet m town that bord red by tnps of old. pr rved building . ·aut th faU colors were th most unpr - RVe, h sa1d . The colors spread all the way to W t Vtrgirua. where the coupl VlSJted a church that wa surround· ed by ledve . •That' what I zeroed lll on.· cont sed Betty Ziegler. a retlrcd teach r •The red and ru t and brown and green and gold • She and Lee got around mo t the rune · cy Thf> c8ptcun didn't make anyon g •t off though. allowing th Z.iegl ~th last ofhcial c~ aboard the v Wh r ~ do thy ho~ lOW.tl? •Novd Scoua. • wd ~ Zlrgl r. ·1:" h ard so much about the area ond l'vP hPdrd o much bout th VdllOU h~hiilg areas up lhf>re I love aUops. I love lob-.t r. ctnd both of th m ore qwt pr valent." • H.lw you °' tOnwone you know. ~on •n 1nt~e1ting v~•tron recently1 Tell in~ ~tUt~ Or()f) "' • hne to • ..,,.. ~. no w l"Y st. Cost• ~. CA 92627, •mail ycxmg chllnc)9l•t1m.s com. or f•-,, to <9'916'6..4170 AR Mel RE Fall . Extravag.!1ll~ke it. Up to 40°/o Off · Fall Merchandise ' Choose from Misook, j ohnny Was, XIAO, David Kahn j eans & More Come in while Quantities & Sizes last. NEWPORT BEACH Corona dcl Mar Plaza 84 0 Avocado (949) 644-9888 . . Save 50% ' ON FURNITURE Once a year, we take floor samples, wrong orders, cancellations and discontinued items from our three stores (and warehouse) and hold a giant sale in one huge tent in our front parking lot It's a build-up of one year of great products to be sold at pennies on the dollar. NITU E OVER $2,000,000 OF OUR FINEST BRANDS MUST JIE SOLD NOW! Here Are A Few Examples: blph u.w.n Writer's CMir Ir Oltun1M1 In Old-World Distressed Leather. Was $5,999 NOW •2,999 Herndon Gr.net"~ King-Size led Was S9,999 M>W13,999 Centwy 7-Pc. Dini,. s.t In Crotch Mahogany Wes $17,500 NOW 17,999 Marge c.wt HM1te PIOvenc8 1•*11om HHdboard, 1 NightstM>ds a arm.r. was S11.M --•7,199 Mlltd*ll AmtDlre w. S11,lll ,._ ..,919 Laa larwe ~ Comt&I tlillle In BtM a Crotch MMtogMty. Wiii .... ,.,. •t,119 •I RH _._.,_, llAll .. -. .... ~ .. 11111. M hAM•MI -............... -.............. ..-...... •tit -·-.................. ... ... ...,_,. __ ................. __ ......... ..._ ............... -., ... ,._.-. ....... ,......,.. ' • 1; I' I' I" I' p ' I' I' 1• • • 8 Sunday, Nov«nber 11, 200 l EDITOllAU Time is right for Measure G Flush with prospenty alter the longest econonuc expcms1on m tu.story, the residents of Newport Beach, one year ago, were like> much of the nauon - sated dnd content enough to say 1t wa1. llme to put the brakes to unbndled growth. And that they did, corrung out in drove'> to SdY ·no more • No mort> qrowth, no more traJ- hc, no more> developl]lent. The me'>'>t19e was heard loud und cleor, dOd Greenhght, the me~ure lhdt requires voter approvdl for projects that exceed g<>nPrdl plan gwdelines, became the ldw of the land. One ycttr Idler, Greenlight IS reddy lor 1~ first test with Mea-. sure G d baUot-box uubative thdt would dllow for the expan- sion ol lht• KoU office center off Jt1mbowv Road and MacArthur Boull•Vdfd Only uu., ume, the econorruc t1ncl pobllc-.11 ldndscdpe tS much d.J.ff(•n>nt SOon dfter November 2000. the t"C'Onomy began a sJow sl.Jd(• towdrd stagnabon that turned into t1 full·'>JX.'Cd tumble alter the tt•non'>I dlldcks of Sept 11 Thuu'>dnd'> upon thouSdnds of J<>br. hdvt> l)(>(>n lost The once hoUy '>pmnmg econom1c engine rooted down to a near ... tdndsUU. All di th<' st1me l.llne, the natJon htt,., hc<•n thrust mto d war on ter- ronsm. both ttt home and abroad. So, wt• dr.k. has the ume come to c.>mbrt1ce those thrngs that help thP economy. that spur growth ttnd prc>!>penty once again7 Enter developer Tim StradP/ .md hb plttni. lo expand the Koll Center by 250.000 sqUdrc feet of office SpdC'<' that would include a 10-story olhC'P tower and two JJdrkmg stnirtures. The Green- hqht lorn•-, helve attacked the plan els bdd for the aty's quality of hfe They believe it will · tncredse trdfhc on Newport Beach streets. thdt at will not create JObs for Newport Beach re 1dents, and thdt at is being done 1ur.t as the oty as pre~nng to overhaul its entire genefcll plan gwdelines. 1o t of dll, they accuse Koll developl:'rs of trying to deceive voters by using the Greenlight ndme m campaign literature. On thdt hnaJ potnt, we have to agret> The developer should havp \tt1yed far away lrom the ndm(• "Greenhghl" to avoid any confusion on the part of voters. We rlttlc<;t those Jonns of decep - bon dnd believe the developer mdde d tac-tJcaJ error by employ- ing those methods tn lead of jUSt focusing on the project's benefits. Which brings us to our next question Is lhe Koll expansJon good not only for the city of New· port Beach. but good for New- port's neighbors and good for the health of the county and regional economy as a whole? We believe the answer ii yes. The Koll expeniion itself could employ some 300 people just in the construction alone. The office complex plans could house 800 workers when complete. While Greenllght forces claim those workers would be low-end wage earners who probably would not live m Newport Beach, that sunply ls not the case. nor ls it relevant. Surrounding offices are filled Wlth engineers, accountants and attorneys. all professions in wtuch • many in Newport 8each work. There's nothing to say the expan- sion wouldn't be filled with the same level of worker. Additionally. those wage earn- ers shop in Newport Beach stores and dine in the city's reltaurants, contributing mightily to the local economy. The Greenlight claims that the expansion would clog mtersec- bons with a 2. 700-car trip increase is also misleading. A study done by the city showed that of those tnps, only 10% would travel through Newport Beach streets, an mcrease of roughly 300 cars. And forcing Koll to wall three to four years for a new general plan IS also unfair, considering the project plans were subnutted · to the city in 1997. Whether the d ty coffers will benefit substanbally or be bwt by this project is det>atable and, of course, tough to prove one way or another. But Koll bas already promised S3 milllon to Improve traffic congestion and $60,000 to go toward the city 's new fire station. What conVtDces us mo t of all tS the proxuruty of this project to the John Wayne Airport and siJni. lar office-type .buildings. There is nothing in this project that would lead us to believe that preserva- bon of Newport Beach as a • uruque enw onmental treasure· as Greenlight leader Phil Am put it, would be in jeopardy. If it were, or if this project were on Mariners Mile. in Coro- na del Mar or anywhere else that epitomizes the beauty and soli· tude that is Newport Beach, we would lead the charge against U. But we do not believe It is. Instead. we believe in this time.of economic uncertainty and mc:reased anxJety over jobs, the expansion of the Koll Center ls the rtght prescription for these difficult tim . . We urge you to vote m favor of Measure G on Nov. 20. A Veterans Day ,like no other Every year. Am nca tops. bn fly, to eel bratc Veter· ans D y a.nC! romcmbfor th('l m n and wom n who havf' fought to protect our bor· den and pre rve our way or UI . Am rlcan n g are ralscd. tehool· childr n march in pa.rad • storl of br v ry and tf"rror are told. And then w go back to ow roqular rounn Why? P rhaJ»o Vi t rans Day g ts J0tt an th f 411 CMih of hoUd ys that starts With H llow n end ends aft r lh ball. drop. at midnight o~ New Yi r Eve. Th ,. ii abo M rtal Day and Peart Harbor Day. whi h can dilute the effect, and unport of Nov. 11. Thia yoar. u hould be ditfer- t. ln the afternuath ol the pl. t l t , tt ii no oventetemmt to y verythi.ng bat changed. Ou1 petrtotilm bu rtlen. 001 nag a11 ftytng. And, thit yMr, a w honor our vet rans from pest contUca. future tMroes are tar from th tr families, on the front Unel of Amerka '• war on terrorilm , Veterans Day is not about the past this year. It ls about our pre- sent and our future. For those of us carrying on with our lives u normally u we can, It 11 tmpoalble to lmagtne whet our IOld.ien ore t.hink1ng and how tbelr famllies are deal· log wttb not only feen ol anthrax ln the mail and threats egainlt ·California IAndma.rkl, but the tu>· gible danger to their loYed one1. But there are meny who do undentand bow they .,. feeling: the men and womm we honor tOO.y. And the knowledge they cany and the r9IOlYe they beve tbown tn put ftghtl .,. • r90UfC9 .. au .-..s look to tn thw un""1J*nab6e tam.. Our ............... can. fRJm tueb uatly. Our .... haW a 1Mtor role to plmy ID br'lngiag our MllaD '°~· Our o tlUW bn#mucb to oa.-.w. ............. tagealtMl...s....--. Now ............ 'It brought tean to m y eyea. It waa kind of emotJona.I. We had even /o1f1otten about our autl. It'• bffn ., Jong. But the Important thing la thll peraon had changed h1t or her whole 11/e and had moved on to the right path.' _,.. .. lldtu .. r. on a but9llr who stote a ~and gultllr ffom her and her hulband in Costa Mel.a two yeaf'5 • but ~ '**" !alt we.et wtth .,.. apologettC not• IOLIOI . ...... - Doily Pilot Koll project wo~ks, but the homes dori't There are reasons why some people oppose the Koll Center project. One of Greenllght supporter Ptul Arst's objections to the project is the close proximity to homes. r believe these homes were built ln the wrong place to begin with and built with a developer's profit the only thing in mind. Not bwlt with the total picture of what ls rtght for the community. Not built with what would be in the best interests of the future homeowners. These homes were built m an o.rea that lS ideal for business. not residences. To build residences so close to John Wayne Airport, MacArthur Boulevard and Jam- boree Road ls oot a recipe for o tranqwl, peaceful and relaxing environment lo begin with. To compla.1n that an exllting business area and adding to that area is detrimental to nearby homes ls, in my opinion, o lot ol bull I support the J<oll project and t also support the Greenhght lnltiabve. Homeownen haye to take responsibility for buylhg into an Arff where problems already existed. And th.ls also goes for our Paul James Baldwin SOUNDING BOARD South County lnends that bought their dream homes wtule the Marines were Oymg thett very loud warplan out of El Toro. Cargo planes or commercial planes are both less bothersome than Fl8s buzzing over the Southland. Heck, peopl buy property based on existing ond future con- ditions. When these conditions don't necessanly pan out for thelf particular sell-serving plans, then they should change their plaM I wish people would quit cry- ang and wluning about the Ln~al stuff. I am tired of people compl&rn· ing about John Wayne Airport ancreuing capaoty in the future. I am tired of people arguing against an airport at El Toro. I wn tired o( unrealiabc no-growth rs blocking any and all progress or development in Newport Be«h. AU I want are po1.1tive and work· able Ideas and plans to increase. the quality of W here ln New. port Bellch. I do not now make any recom- mendatJons in regards to inaeas· lng, or ven mamtairung, the quallty of We here m Newport Beach ~ But mdybe you do, and tf you do, I encourage you to get mvolved. Attend a City Counol meeung Vote Tcilk to your neighbors Ltst n to your neigh· bors If you rea.lly want to care about your commuruty, 1 suggest you walk. Walk the peninsula. wctlk W l Newport, 'Walk Coro- na del Mar. Walk MacArthur and Jambor Decide for yourself. I did menuon voting. In my Opllllon, 1f you don't take the Um to vote, which J your consti· tubonal nght, then you hav absolutely no right to give me your oplruon on any political is ue If you do gave m your Opllllon end you don't vote at the ballot bolC.. your opinion is worth· les dnd I don't wont to hear it. I don't car bow legitimdte and l0<J1Cal your argum nt may be. l4nd up and be counted. Otherwl.Se 1t down and be qwet • MUL ~MUI_ ls a longtkM ~ h«h r9Sedlnt whole~ Wilt..,.,._ oc~ on the Commu- nity Forum s-ge. Readers ~ out ftna1 tho~ts on Koll project Al .......... on the Nov. 20..., • Kola.... ...... .., OCIU lind lncludt a 10 .. , ofllclt ....... r ... .. Daity Pilot COMMUNITY FORUM Sunday, "'°'4mber l l • 2001 9 Breaking down the first Greenlight election Both sides provide their arguments as to why the Koll Center should or should not be allowed to expand GIUG FllY I ON..Y "'lOT JCoU Cente,r developer Tl.m Strader Sr. CreenUght committee spokesman Phil Ant AIS1' OI mLEUCY Of HllNLIGHT '(T/he City Council and large developers will now understand that we residents were serious when we said we wanted a residential, high· quality city where we can raise a lam11y Jn a more controlled tralf ic environment. They will now understand that the projects must benelit the city and residents, not juat the pockets ol the developers.' 'This election wUI tor the llrst time give voters the ·opportunity to approve pro/ecta that are In the appropriate location and provide benellta to th• city. The legacy to Ute NMJeni. ol N.wpott 8eoch la Uta• lhr/ wlU ............. ......... T he first Greenlight election will arrive Nov. 20 -bc:Uely more than a week away. The Daily Pilot wants Newport Beach residents and voters to know exactly what the outcome of the elect.ton means to the two sides involved. This week, via e-mail, tho e for dnd against an expansion of the Koll Center off Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard answered five quest.Ions from the Datly Pt.lot staff and then rebutted their opposition's answers. Representing those m favor of the project is Koll Center developer Tun Strader Sr. Speaking on behaU of those dgainst the project is Greenlight Committee spokesman Phil Arst. Both are Newport Beach residents. QUUTIOll 1 You have both argued • th.at your side ls the one wtth the most beneftts to voten. What single aspect of this Issue do you tblnk Is the most relevant to Newport Beach resldentsf .... ARST: We ore the ong1- nal Greenlight residents who wrote dod campaigned IC1f Greenbght (Measure 5) la t year Prevention of eve'\ more traffic conges- llOn the mgle mo t important benefit of our ·vote No" cdmpa1gn. We are 1ck and tired of ever- mcrea mg traffic congeslJon in the tity The of!letal city taff analy 1 of the Koll 10- story olhce tower points out that everaJ mtersectJons. including MacArthur Boule- vard-Jamboree Road will become un allsfactonJy conge ted and Wlll reqwre a $15-mllhon to $20-rrullion overpa s or eqwvalent m the future. As another pro- ject, Conexant. is located next to Koll and waiting to apply for an additional 500.000 quare feet in ofhce towers, the need for lurut· mg traffic becomes even more unportant ST2ADEJl: The most unportant aspect of lh1s prcr Ject IS that 1t meets the guld lln , pint and mtent of Gr<.'enltght. For example. this project ts located out by th 41rp0rt. mil from rest· d nltdl ar as in coo.stal New- port Beach Addibonally, 1t will provtd S3 million for trafbc unprovem nts. $60,000 toward a n w fire st.abOn m the airport a.tee. $28,000 per year in property tax and n w jobs. be nusled. nus project will provtde more than $3 nulhon for tralhc unprovements twtuch can be applied to the Jamborre-MacArthur inter- section), $60,000 for a new hre talion, $28,000 in prop· erty wx and jobs QUIS'llOll 2 You have d.lsagreed ln the put over the number of peak-hour car trips this pro- ject wtl1 generate, the bot- tom·Uae 8uDdal bendb to tbe dty and tbe proximity ot bomes to tbe profecl Wbat are your olfldal ftgures and position on these thtte llluesf amwas AJtST: The ofhcial traffic tudy for the KoU project pro- jects 2,700 average d&ly auto tnps Wlth 390 a m and 360 p.m peak-hour tnps We bellevc the project will lose mon y for th oty. The hnanoal tudy of the Koll project was flawed because 1t did not take infla- tion4ry mcrC4.SeS ln th cost of ervices for the project into account. Th aty Also exempts Koll for some costs under its developm nt agreement. again at the expense of the taxpayers The Koll project ts about a ha.l.f-mlle from th n~ t resadences. The Terrcice. and one nul from th BayPoint Apartments. Within l 9 nul are porbons or all or East· bluff, The Bluff • BOnita Canyon and Belcourt. sub- )ectlng them to inaeased tralbc on Jamboree and MacArthur, STRADER: Th oty' own traffic tudy and envuon- mental unpact report cites that. out of a total of 2,700 b1ps generated per day, only 10% (270) Wlll unpact N w- port Beach streets. This Is equivalent to the trafhc g n· erated by lea than 30 homes. 1be tu revenue g n· erated by ~ project as 528,000 per year. plus S3 miUion for t:ramc improve- m.111 and 980.000 toward amstruction of • new tint •uon. Thil pro,ect 11 k>alt· ed live m1IM from West Newport; eDd 4 112 milee '"1m Corona d9l Mar and C08lt Highwey IF£• Mn M tbe plOfeCt 11 ln Nwpalt ........ of ... tral- llc ...... MKArtbur mJ ,,,.,., ........... ....................... .. t= a 1 a ,., ..iac CCla· cur tr 1•• M .... . .... .,, ... .., ....... _ .... 1 ., ....... 2. • ...,_ I , 'lllJ ....... ...... .... tnbuted by KoU are totally tnadequate to fully nut1gate traffic IDlpdcts on our city streets STRADER: All 2, 700 Cell tnp will not be dnvmg anto Newport Beach. Accordlng to the C'lty's own traffic plan, only 270 cars will dnve on Newport Beach swface -streets. The majonty of tralbc will head out to lrvme or onto freeways leading away from the ctty The tax bene- fits of this project were cdlcu- lated by applymg a tanddrd uruform accounnng fonnuld used by all muruopahll 1lus pro1ect is more than four rrules from the most densely populated area of ewport Beoch -Corona del Mar, Newport Perunsula. Balboa Island and W t Newport QUISTIOll 3 You've both been accused ol uslng mlsrepresentattve, skewed lads and rhetoric ln "" tbll election. How do you respondt AmWllS ARST: The Koll Group has usurped the Greenl.tght name by calling themselv the Greenllght lmpJementa- tlOn Committee 1lus serves only to contuse and dect>1ve voters Koll bteratwe tot they • upport Green.light • How- ever. •ts endorsers indud the lead rs of the Measure T campaign that spent $720,000 to try to defeat GrecmlighL To contend that these peop now upport Greenbghl lS dlsingenuous and an affront to the intelligence of Newport Beach voters. Koll literatUfi stat thell" project IS •an the tmne BUSl· n Complex .•. and mi.lea from an y residential area.• That IS untrue, as they arc in Newport Beach and are only a hall-mile lrom the nearest r tdences. All this prov is that KoU tS ruruung 1 misleading and deceptive ~amp4Jgll. STMDEa: We have Always u ked tbe voten of N wport 8Mc'h to look et the f acu when c:Mciding on whether to •upport our pro- ,tect. and only the flCU have been pr-..nted. TbeM ~ the same facts that were aN)yzied by the city of New- port 8wtl pMnnang ltd. Planning CC'lllP'' s'on and City Coundl when tt..y Mid ttMir........,. and 8PIJIOWld tbe prated. I 3 IP Mn Tbe dly ......... 11 lla8aMtd-d ........ . ==='L"C;'· ......._,_ ' tJCIU ................ r·:·, ..... :::'!. •• a .... ~.._, ... -. ..... ___ ._ .... ., ... nullion l not the $3 rrulllon they cl&ml is only one-runth of that Despite these draw- bdck.!>, the pro-development majonty of the City Counol voted 4 to 3 an favor of the project Three counolmen voted ·no· as they wtSely preferred to w&t for the comp! bon of the updallng of the oty'ct g neral plan to ensure that Newport Beach IS mamlalned as a tugh-qual- 1ty oty STRADEJl: The Green- light lrubabve wa over· whelmingly passed by the voters last November o.nd IS now law. Measure G is ask- ing th voters to now unple· ment the Green.light process by revtewrng all the facts dfld making thelt own deo- 1on based on the ments of the project. The Greenllght lmplementabon Comrruttee IS made up of mdlvtdudl who did just that They are not anu-busm . a~ some of th Green.light upporters appear to be. ct.nd they do not Uunk thdt the intent of Greenhght was to p their personal beliefs on others They belleve that by unple- mentlng Greenllght. the vot- ers houJd have the nght to vote on the pro1ect based on the facts. QUISTIOll4 Thls ls the f1nt election required by the d ty's new Creen.Ugbt lnlttattve. What wW be the legKy o( this election for CreenlJgbt ln particular and growth ln generalt ...., ARST: Our legacy of Uus fust Green!Jght vote will hopefully be that the C1ty Counol and large d velop· ers will now und ~land that we ri 1d n wer nous when we S&d we wanted a ident:Jal. tugh-qudl.il) etty where we can rcu.5e a family m o mon> controlled traffic: nVU"onment. They will now und tand lhat th proJKL<. · must beneht lb oty and r • 1dents, not Just lhe pocke~ of the d velopen Hopefully. th legacy ""'ill also be the und tAndlng that vot soundly rejected the highly d pbve cam· paign conducted by Koll. and Newport pobbcs will be dea.ned up ln the future. 8ued upon this, "be.Deb· cia.J" growth can connnu hopefully under the euspi ol an updated a ty general plan, rethei than on an ~bu eMction will '°' the ftnt dme gwe voe.a the opportwlity to lpprvYe proje<U tbat ... Ul the appopne• )ocalioa and proride bmilllla to the dty. 1be lilglKy to the ........ ol Newport 8Mcb ii that Uwy wlb DOW Mft lbl oppamaty '° ,,,_ an Md'I Jl"lt9Ct bliMd -Ill OWD ...-. na.r. ..... a..... MglllWMlrl frttDdDmd WllylblClrl ......... .-1 r•dc n r..-,_.. .. ...,_ the ment'> of the projPC't as clauned If lh1s d eptlon wm" lhe elecbon, the legacy will be dn "'" n gr at r voter ~tru<>t of the lcctoral proc • !> AddilJoncilly, out-of· to""'" de' P.lopers will be encowdgc>d to bnnq even IMger prOJe<'ts into ewport when they l<'d.ITl lhdt money and dee pllon can WU1 for menU prOJf'C'b STRADER: The Gr n· light proce-.' a1Jo'A' voters to deode the taH• of pro1ects on d ~·l>~ -<"U'>t' l>d I'> dOd bdsed on th<•1r own ments It is "'Tong. ct.nd 1t was not the intent of the Greenijght proce , to pr •1ud9 any pre>- . 1ect before 11 hus been pre· sented to th vol ~ The opponents ot Meet ure G have anomtcd themselv the uJnmat arbiter of any future projecb dnd that as not what Greenllght mt nded QUUllOll 5 Do you feel th1s \;Ote l a contest betw~n buslnHs freedoins·and tbe freedom of residents to protect a community way of UJet. MSWllS ARST: Gr n.light ~a pa'>Sed to prot !Ct both bus1· n freedoms and th r l· denb commurutv wciv of We w1tJun the prot('("l)\' l.a.mbreJ- lc1 of the C'lty g(•neral plan nus ell"Ctlon is not a cont t betv. een the two qroups KoU ha~ used up 1t> i.ndlvtd· ucll entiUem nts und r the current g n rdl plan and ts t.rymg to obtd10 add.Jt:Jonal enbtJPments foe cl 250,000- square-foot. to-story office tower. ApproVlllg even more high·nse o1bce build.lngs W1thout the C'apability to absorb th lt traChc ts counter to th t Ult of both r den~ and bu 10 mt r- ts an r.: wport Beach. ·no· vot on M ure G nef>dt"d to rruuntdlJl the qual- ity ol WP and property vaJ tor all ol • •v.:-port Beach ST2ADER: wport 1't:! ch.·._ uruqu quality of We em b<-C'a ol th b4lance bet'\\ n r 1d nb I and busm a a ult of · more than 40 y oJ oty planrun • I 10 ~· Noo..mber 11 , 200' CLEANING on v n topped to g t out to h Ip.• aid M li CONTINUED FROM 1 Eguch.J, on of many volun· t rs from UC lrvtn tu- d nt grou~. will be mdny uc ruJ SL pharu Barg r of th cleanup days. Ea.rth R wee Founddllon ·u r ls good to h Ip not~ trust trash pickup has out.• tiaJd El nl Reed, who environmental ben hts along Wllb FuU 11on Col-well a ae thetac one . lege claumat Eleni Reed . Every piece of garbag tak~ was extc-.ocUng mor en otr the street IS one that ga.rbag from lhe foUdgo on doe n 't end up In local 19th Street ea t of Pomona watCJS.. Avenue than either had But the satJ fac-t1011 .Qt. expected to hnd. making the ne1ghbQrh'oocl Volunteers from more more beautiful al o goes a than a do~en youth grouJ)' Jong way m enriching the cmd schools from through· quality or Ufe for the Wesl- out Orange County tarted Ide community al 8:30 a .m al e1lh r of two •J lhink it hos d very pos- Wesl 19th Str l park mg 1bve effect on people,• vol- lots Smart and Final at untecr organizer Cliff Jone., Pomona Avenue or the said. "People seem to tuke Vista Center at PlacenlJcl pnd 10 doing it.· Avenue. Th 11 efforts <frew dpplause from pd~~ing moton ts ·People were honkmg and givmg thumbs up dnd • lune Caisagr.,. cown New· port hach. She tMy i,. re~hed •t (949) 57~32 Of by e-m.11 •t JI.JM c~,.~,.ri~com 20-50% OFF 111/ homt fimml1111gs. F"roptan m1poru dlld llfftJJOT/eJ. lmmtd1ate dtl111try {or nil 111-11oclt homt Jur1111lnngs. hyoy 1101eworrhy mnmifrrc111rrN: Baker. Hmm/011, Cm111ry. Jeffto, Hickory White, M11i1/a11d Smith and mort 111 10-50% off 40-60% OFF all rogJ! Our 8 rm/11011 dollar mvm- IOT) ftanmng a seltmo11 of handmndt Onm111/ "'!.1· U'1' hm~ ,,,, 11rmy of 11ew and 111111q~ "'X1· (Costa MM lora110~1 011/y) ClwOJt from 71egkn, lf.(nu. &mpu. Oruhalts, KaslNms. lahnr... Ntpa!N. Bijars and morr 111 t1t1rymt dn1ps and SIZL1. COMMENTS CONTINUED FROM 1 wadcllmg dTOWld your neigh· bo(> door, 1t' hilrd not to notiro wht'n said door ~ bout 25 I t away Bunty is not cllon ln this. by lh way. . th are a nwnber or veter· ell\, hlgh-voJwn fowl f ers on t.ht' 1 land No on problem Th olh r, of courso. tS what ducks d<1Wllh all th food lhf>y t. It much th satnP ns what w do, only wor..e. Ducks are amazingly r<'gular. Next tim you'n> in th ch koul line ~ behind cl duck, take a peek at h.ts cart No M tamuctl. Ev r I · guarant 1t Accordln9 to Gdry J nru· son, on of Bunty's n 1ghbors. "It' hombf(~ It' m Uy. Thell' dropp~ are l.J.ke Uttle land nun Hmm. The flrst two I understdnd. But that last on 11 puz:zhng. I don't know tblt I've teen any more w leA duck poop than the nut human. but I've never &8t"f\ one blow up. Can tpey do lhat7 No wonder people ore u t But 1t w n't the fact that the 51lUdtlOn had l>l'Come explosive that caught lbe aty's attention. It was the fact that it held bccom toxic ApperenUy, duck poop IS very toxic and just at w poopett CdJl raise the bactena I vcl in a larg vol um of water to unacccptabl levels. And that's not runny. It's called-urbcm runoff. And it' cl tnaJOr prob! m ln every city on or near a body of water. Ever wonder what hap· pens lo all the tuff that wash- es mto thew t from w h· mg cars or watenng lawn . or the rubber and oll l'CSldue on the roads when 11 rains? Right mto the ocean. mate, that's what happens to 1t. Th sam a ppli lo all the bUSlll cards that dogs. cats. o.nd. yes. Ca.pturing your imagination for over four generations! Win! Bring in this aJ by Nov. 18 11114 you will be mtmJ into our tlrllWing for a c~ to win an~~ l"'J>O"'! (,_,Ml,,.,,,~ruJu"""'J • ducks. leeve behind on streeCI and lklewalb and wbefeYer. You've hMld • lot about the wbln runoff pfoblaD U\ pJac:el lake Hundngton 8eecb and Santa Monica. But the Ame appbes, euctly. nght here m our own aqueous beckyard. whic:b ii why the aty bu to polt health advt· son ebout swunnung ln var· lous locabOnS'around the bey, lndudlng the Grand Canal. All this weig~ neavily o.o th m1nd of Newport Beach · Counolmen Steve Bromberg. who proposed a city on;li· na.nce that would tackle the problem or Bunty·and the dudes. Kids reeding a few dudes, or people out for a stroll tos5lng some aumbs to a dl.\ck, no womes -8.55UDl· ing your smart enough not to toss them somethmg harmful. that ts. But th idea or planoed, large-scale feedings that attract a hundred ducks or more to somebody's door is o.n idea whose tune has passed if Steve can hustle up three more vo~ . Repeat offenses will bnng a nasty-gram from the aty, and eventually. mon- etary fines. Sounds rea onable, but the e things can be tricky. When I $tepped tnto my fust term as mayor. a former . Costa Me a gavel-banger . Daily Pilot whispered t.hil advice 1D my eer: •Never get lnvolved wttb u .... anlrnall Ot golf counes.· Boy, wes lhe riglll. Neigh· bor ctilputel and anything to do with uWna1I can become compllcat8d ID atntmal You nught recel1 a recent fracaa an VUJa Parle between the Oty arid Judf suncn, the&r ver- sion ol Bunty Same deal. Regular feedings attract a zillion ducb to the netghbor· hood, neighbors go quacken. city stept in. etc., etc. Judy and the ducks beet the rap, though, becaUM ol a teduUcal problem in VUJa Park'• bird· feeding Ofdinanee, But I'm sldlng with ~teve on lh1I one. Who doesn't Uke a duck? It's an American icon, sort or. It's that Whole out· . d00f'5}'. hunting club. crack· b.ng fireplace thing. Duck paintings, duck decoys, they're everywhere. lb.et's not the pomt. I Ulce eve.rythlng else in life, it's a quesuon ol balance A hundred ducks on a pond IS a tJung or beauty. A hundred ducks on my doorstep is, well. not. Quack. J gotta go. • N1a ~ IS a fOl'mef Costa Meil rM'fO'· His column NM Sun- ~He~ be rNChed vi• •INll at Ptrtue.ol.com • .. Donate your ve~cle. 1-888-308-6483 et hope in n1otion to improve Jocal lives. • RV-. • Bo-• .u,:, • Real f..,lat~: • Tax lk--du(1ihk· 1\/;t'r pra1.·tfring tlir Jim·"'' ty" rdtJxat1011 .f~)f O\'t'r SO )'t'ars. l\'t''t't' jllltl/I)' pr~futrJ it \IJ''-1~· \L.111(U\' 1'4xh 1 f\'Jllll\'lll\ (949) 3;-6 1--1 •Custom-Made furniture •Slip Covers •Patio furniture •Draperies. Shades. & Beds reads ' QUOTE Of THE DAY • / think (the Sailors) are going .. to blow (Westlake) ou t ... • hllllt• ....._ Saugus High girls volleyball coach EYE OPENER , ~--12 llO!'IOI ... BRUCE KRUMPHOlZ lly Pilot Sports ldleer R~ Carlson • 9 .. 9.57 .. -4223 • Spcwft llaJc 94<1-6500 I 70 S~ndoy, NoYembe< l l: 200 I } )' Anteaters dispatch Cdl State Bakersfield in fmal tuneup for the long hduJ. ~Agult.r OMY Pit.or 8 R E N EVENTS CENTER -Wh n th game-Wtt'> on lhf' hne. Jorddn I lams 4nd Jerry G r(l('n ra re ly mJ\\- ed I lam .. mud« 11 ~S6 fr 'l' lhrows ol 12 UC~-.. 11 attempt\ <tnd G r n mddc• nam• or JO from lhl• lrt.'l»throw lint• lo l1•c.1d I.he Ant&lll'l"> 10 c!n 8l-5t1 Iii( tory O\fN C al tall' Bakcl"'Jl(•ld an tlll 1•xl\Jh1l10n game Sdturday G re •n who INI lht• ll1q wr .. 1 Confel'i n< «' lll In-.· lhtow 1wru•nld(fl' last'\ea'>on 1121 mddt• out "' I H dttempts), S<'on•d 24 pmnl' to h•t1d the Anl<"dh•r\ Second in lh(' !>Connq hni· lur th1• Anll:'ttl 'N wet<> I lurrL,, "hn pile hPd tn With 21 points C'dJ Slt1le Bclk(•r.llPld 1-. cJ lunuhtJr opponent to UCI ht•nd n1u1 h P<11 Doug la Dou9lu'' «<><JC ht•<I lht• R0C1drun1wr. for IO ...:•t1son., .md h>d thC'm to lh«'C OivNon II lldtJOn.tJ IJlh.., be for<' takmq thr• ht•dd code han11 JOI> dl UCI m t Q<.17 • 1 kept II mort> Ob!('< I IV(',. Dougla SdJd "\\.p f<><:uwd on whdt WC' hdd to unpruVl' dnd wt1i11 lh 1r <,trength~ WNC' \V(' WdOll'cl lu ...... 1f w could c-ounh•r I d1dn I t111nk emotlondlly dboul llll' tjullll' 0 1 anything. bul I w"' pll"d <'<I thdt d nwnber ol people were dbl lo roml' down to lhl• gdlllt• dnd ''"' wh1·w I roach· Douqld ., did ddmat lhdt h(• knPW wh.u k.tnd ol '>ty lc• to expt.'< t lrom < .ti Stat<' Bakl'r~held H •nry Cldrk. llw current RoodrunnN hedd code h, wt1' dn a lStunt umlN Douqld'ls wh1lt> h WdS dt llakC'r.h eld The Roadrunner.. held tht•1r own dunno th fu">I few mmuh•-. of th•• g<inu.>, l<iking dn 8-b lectd W1lh 14 .SO I ft in lh hrst hd.U It \\ ould how vn. be the only IJme UCI wouJd lr.ul Th Ant at r.. w<'nl on d 12-0 run :t'l1akt• dn 18· I I ledcl und nt•\'N lookl'd bac-k ·we tarted movmg Uw hcill bf'tll'r uul most 1mporttlntly Grt'l•n lurm>d 11 up d b11, • Doug la !>did Gr n '><"Ori'd 21 µ<unt' in lht• flN hall and the! Anlec.11en. rndd" 75" .. ul lh tr fr(>(' throw'> (I 2· I b) Cal Stall' f\dkf;'r'>hPld., Lcm.ir C ayl mdde d lhroe-po1n1 •r from about hdlf-rourt with one '>('('()nd I fl m the haU to c11vt• thl• Ro.tdrunnN-s. ome mom entum t•mollondlly, although th<•y trn1Jcd. 17 -l5. ul h<1ll It was th Antedtet'\ "'ho ~ould com out trong m th '><.'<'Ond ht1IJ though I lam n1t1de d <,lt\m dunk wlth an ~"ilSl from Grec:irt lo 9 •t th • crowd ot o m e 2.000 rourlnCf to tughllght a 7--0 run to 'tdrt the :!<"ond COLLEGE MEN'S HOOPS e HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOWYBAll Newport ~vances to semifinals with sweep of Saugus Tars dismiss Centurions. Richard Dunn 0 Ait.Y PH.or • NEWPORT Bl!ACI I -Thnt• t1rt• no down yl!dr' lor lh(• Nf'W}.10r1 I lrJrbcJJ I hqh 91r1., volleyhull pro9rdm. only wtt- o,on'> of cont •nchn<J for < hclmp1on,h1·v, Or al lf•u"il tht1I '!\ whdt ScHHjll'> C"tktrh Hohhll' C'l"' lw· llC'Vl'" SCOlllOAn s..,. 0 ... wport 3 E'I'''· "ho,t• r:11olh11l Lt>utJU'• cho1mp1on C"t•ntura1Jn., lrdvt•lt•d 2•1: htmr. onP wuy lt1,1t·d h•,, lhdn dn how dCJc.llO'>I '' '< tmd . .,. "t·<lt•d hu'I "'"wport 11,ulH1r 111 th« ~.Jt1rt1·r1anuh ol th1• Clf· ~oulht•rn 'l1•C11011 [)l\'l'IOO ll·AA plt1yotl' ~ .. turd.i> t11qh1 fal'n thouqh ~dll<lU' 1•ntl'rt d with" •tn 11npo-.anq ZZ· J' H'C onl. 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'''nlUf Andrt•d Trint•n 1111 l..1llo,1 <,11phu111or1· Aly on J1·nrunq .. 1 IC11 nd "'''"''r nuddl1• blodter L11 Lord fnan1• kill 11011 ,, nld\Ch-tugh l'lljht d1q .. 1 ·Th"" ttw nqhl tmw 111 thl• yt>dr to IK· pld\ mq \H•ll : C.h•nu '><lld HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO >I ~IOS ' ll l 11 ,. ~.• UC Jrvlne's J.R. Chrl t (4) powers to the basket against Cal late BakerslieJd' Le~ Gayle (52t ln the Anteaters' flna.l tuneup for the regular season Saharday. Below, Jerry Gree.n {5) drive the lane. CdM romps, again anta Margarita no match at all for the octupus, 20-3. Aoget C.attson \\ h<·rc• tht• "unlc1 1'. lJrq,inld E.Jgl wen> lht· h"''' th• rt• w1 u· no tumanq pomb, no ''°IJlt• anth.., 11l11dl 111 dr.t"" upon no uruqm• cuc.11 hinq pie:.\ lu 1•11pkm• \arg '1mpl~ tunwcl th1•m 101" .. hdlJ UCI mc1<11• .lO ot 14 Irr •throw 10 pull <1Wd) lrom lhP l{oddrunnt•r-. on lht• '(OfPbOdrll Ard' Rd''-dU,kd' httt4 ntlW rt'boun<ls dnd livf' "'"l'>h t1nd l>uvt• Korfmcrn hucl nant• poanl' .and '''< rl'houndo, Im Uw Anh•ull•r<, • 1 thought lflu'>kduo,kdo,) '>howt~ u., on lhe J>t.>nm1•lt•r wht1l ht• couJd tlu -Doug lo.,., ... 11d • 1 II• hdd 1x n•boun<h di tht• hdlJ t1nd pluy d good dch,nw I h• q • ......._..., th<• an1cr1'1ty we nl"<'<l lo \how t1n1\ I n•dlly hkNI how h1• '"'l>J>t>d 11 up t1 lul • l>ouqld"' 111'0 '>clld K11rl llld n ' pn">t'nc ••on th1• nm rt mudt• u 0,11.dhf<• dlff('n•O(V Ill th </tlnlf' 11W 7-,l o,(,'flJOI Wd\ lht• ldllC''I pl1tyN Ill ltw <J<111lC' "Our '>l'OIOI' h.ivt• Ill '"'P UJ> l''f)('("tdlly J R Chn,1 uncl j)\orhnt1nl IJt•<"•H"P Ad1un P.irudc.1 .tnd Mdll Okoro arc '>Ophonaorco,. • l>uuqlc1<o' <,did "So lb.di Olrlhtnly II\ CJilfTII•'> I'> un1mrt.;nt tKorl mdn''I fHC!~•'ll< 1• 1n 1dc -th.;t., wh<1t \\t' n1• •<h~'<J 10 '4,•(.• ~ l>ouqld''> -..ud UCI\ d<•lc nw Wd., •ruor<> kt>t•n ut ,om(' tun ., lhdn othN Um<•'> • Tiw tcf\m hcid two hl<X k.<> untl J.l 1w r,ontll loub Cal Stdl<' Bdkcr<;held pll<'<I up 2Q µer onc1I 1n comJMn on T he ' RC>ddrunn..r .. ni.111 .. 31 7"o of their h~ld gwl-. 111 tlw fJ•tllll' .md "Prt' lt'(J Ul potnl!t h> Rt1m1•I Curry, who hdcJ 1 l Gd)l wnlnhuli·<I w11h 11 po111b Th \nlt•ttlt'r., opi•n llw rNJUl1u 'd .. 00 fruld'y Ill •l llflllf 111\fl'rt'OC't' homt• gt1n11· '4Cf•11n'1 "ii \.lury' DAK.Y PllOT CORONA DEL MAR II ht1d c1U the <•t1rn1t1rk. .. of u \<'t'd- 1.<J lct1.m\ hr.I-round l'ncount •r Ill th •(:If IJ1v"1on II Boys Wdlt•r Polo Plc1yotfs an oth1•r word' d KOlllOUI hlO\\OUl c·oronc1 dl.•I Mdr ~~ ~ I hqh ~ S tt Kanqi., how1•\ i'f, Wl'r<> t•n- qt1ql'd m d qudrtl•rtmd.l mut< hup with u rt''>l><'ct •d pnx1ram. 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COtlt'Or I Abrams Former Newport I larbor and Stdnf ord t nru tar will b > compt'lmg m th.ls Wl' •k' $15,000 Costa Mesa Future Toumam nt at Co ta f'vi 1i nru <;_Jub. Rkhatd Dunn 0Al.Y PkOT N()w thctt n ~ nu ht be w l\U'"' mo h vily than ~ver in his second ~t r on the U~1'A FUI tour. Geoff · ;\hritn 1 ttytng not to think much •bout Ctr Pdlh II. c·11 ·n lhuu 1h ~tng • dOC'tor would prohc1hty proV1d tilt? wortd a bigger rvke than pldyUUJ J>l'Of K>nal \ ftnU A SlanJom ~med pdu.t• wtth aspir•OoN cM att niliny mNicaJ Khoo! and~ m orthopcd , Ahf•m. try\ng to C'fklt tbe world top 250 -tM ·~tendou 11ne· an men' pro t nn· and a rM\king tblt qu.Ull you lor m<JMC~ ena The USTA ~ drcuft_, IOf1 of lbe triple·A lewl of Piii> ,......, • a notth aboW! the FutW1!1 tour, whM:b •a notch• the NteMH Abr ..... a fOl'IMf NeWl*' Harbor Higll ......... _......, --.. IJ"OC..... trOlft ICf9Ch in June_,.,,....._ bit didn't pliy p 11 •!e ....... c:all9ge • ...... .,. ••• d .......... , ........ .... .... • ,.., "° 9 • 9"111111. Al Ms n ••4ldlll•• •13 .... ,....asss+ •Suhnl,wMieM, Pt 1111111 .... Jlllf• IM,.._IOdHPJP ..... '$1 Fl' ' • • 12 Sunday,~ 11 , 2001 MUSTANGSP_ Costa Mesa continues to improve as it dashes into CIF finals with a sixth-place finish in its heat. StlW\llrgen DMY PaoT WAl..NlTT -The nee of postseason cro11 country compeUUon Is chsplayed in th Costa M esa HJgh boys team. The Mustcangs are doing what most coach aim for at Uus Um i>f the seuon. They are peaking and that showed In their performance an too CJF Southern Section Prehmlnatl at Mt. San Antoruo CoUeg turday. The Mustang ftnisht'd sixth in the11 heat of 0 1vis1on Ill to advance to Sotu.rday' hnals •(The Mu tang I went out nd did what they're suppoMd to do,• Coach Enc Davies said. '"Th y're peaklng at the right time ·Everyone bettered their tim on the course. an av rag of 20 seconds faster. Nm w k ls th l t, to see if they cou.Jd move on one more time.• Costa Mesa Improved throughout it Pacific Coast League SPason and peaked at th PCL finals wath a thlrd-pjAce finish . The performance also gave the Mustangs thud place In league and a tnp to the CIP pre- Urnlnaries. And they shoJNed thetr tuif again. Mesa nior Irwin Sa.las led llGH SOIOOl. IOYS CIOSS COlllllY the way, coming ln 3llt ii\ 18~9. wblle telUor Joee lbena trailed tn 32nd ln US:SO. ·what lmpre11ed me the most ls that these kJcb came together,• DaWtS aakl. •They're working together as a team and they t1l1 have J>!)tentJ&l lo move up We (lmprovect) the team time by seven minutes.• Sophomore Marco Huil>e came ln 4 l st In l 7 :09, whlle Fernando Santa Marta finlsbed · ln 47th ln 17:19. Jn another heat of Division m. Estancia and Corona del Mar went at tt and both quallfied for Saturday's finals. Estancia, a vtable contender to wtn DMaion m. malftta1ned a busJneuUk• pace to flnt.h second ln lls beat, a1 Junior Humberto.Rojas won the race ln 15:42, four MCOndl ahead of Yucca Valley's Anthony OeRouen. The Eagles are ranked No. 3 ln Division ID, while Nordhoff, whlc:h won ttte heat. ii ranked • No.2. Eltanda senior Mike CatWu also tinisbed In the top \O with a 11xth-place time of 16:17. Sophomore Kevin Art2 led the Sea Kings with a 16th-place finish ln 16:34. Estancia juoJor Geraldo Orozco ftnilbed 1D 23rd in 16:48, OnngeCOMI ColJete'IJon J.ckloD(U) ...... to lbake olf Pallertoa tldder Deoat. IUrd9oa9 In Saturday'• Mlulon Conference collision on tbe Pirates' campus. OAl.Y l'\OT PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCIW« rirates cut off at the-pass Orange Coast fails to complete school's 50th anniversary tribute to the 1951 championship team. Smw Virgen DAILY Pit.OT COSTA M ESA The Orang e Codst College football team could hdvc probably usPd \Omt> of the intensity d 1qs 1 Pin.tics team showed an their tune Al least that's what Sid Manning thought clfter he• SCOll•AB saw the 2001 Bucs ~ l9 surrender hvf' passing ~c..e 16 touchdowns dnd lo t d 3q. 16 MlWOO Conferena• Centrdl DiVlSJOn game to th VISlllng Full rton I lomets Saturday, when OCC pd.ld tnbute to Cooch Ray Rosso's '51 llU<' l am • 1 thought fOCC) pldy<'d pf tty poorly,• said Mttnmng. an all-conference defensive end on the '51 Edst m Conf f nc t'hamp1· onstup squad "They dldn'l imprc me. They cbdn't tackle W tack.lcd hard. W w rt> a very tough lectm Th<'re w dS a lot of pi.rtt • The I l ornets (5-4, 2·2 1n th Central dlvtS1on1. in tead, l.lSCd tt panted pa Ing attack CtS quart rbdck Dn11n Oartcuk tht w for four touchdown'! pass In th flrst hall. On two of th touc-h<Jowns the Pirate mtsSed tuckl , giving up 30-und 25-yard scor~. And with 3 47 remaining, Fullerton' Greg Wood rd WTC!!>tl d a jump ball awoy from All OCC d f oslvt' b.Jck for u 17-yard touchdown an<l 11 29-3 I d ·All of a udd<'n. I look up and I Sdy, 'how In th heck dJd lh t h4ppcn,' • Sdld R~. who mingled with IU!I form r play ~ th game played out Aller OCC k.Jck r Robbi P t naUcd 4 43-yard held g<.>dJ for tt 3-3 tJe, the HomC!lS Orange COMl'I Nllel Mltlalcb (21) tries lo find some numiDg room around f\lllerton'1 Leroy lrvln (47). out.scored Coast. 26-0. ov r th next 16:2.S. "I wtsh we co!Jld have gotten a victory for them,· OCC Coach Mike Taylor said. ·1 just didn't Wee our matcbups. (Fullerton) has some of the best recclv n ln the conf renco. • One ol the f w po11t1v for the Bua came from freshman running back NU MJltuch, who rcln ror e seuon-hlgh 180 yards on 33 cames. though he gained juat 34 m the second hdU because of OCC's 29-10 defldt. The Pirates (3-6, 1-3) scored with five conds left In lb llnt hall. Quarterback JtiOn Krlpevid u lofted a 3-yard tou to tight nd Brandon Hall. • Th Bu drove 80 yards to convert an ln · rceptlon lnto •ix polnta In the f ourtb quarter. I tiggt bit a wtdfo-open Hall for • 39-- ycard recepbon. end later, recetver Joo Jecboa scored on• 32-yud run olf a rev ne. Newport Harbor eliminated, 13-5 Harvard-W Uaki h too much in ClF quarterfinal. ..... Clftlon OMvhOT NBWPORT BEA H Newport Harbor HI h'• ho t S.UO.. took lbelr ahotl at No. 4 • ,..ded Harnrd·W• tlake of North Hollywood In th quar· terfln&ls ol the ClP DMaion l weter polo pa.you turday wwwring ... and ...a..d. COKla JM011 Lyndl'I DUI• ..aorteM SM V..w l.fftu• , cft I ,..,.. ... ...,, npectA• dam.., .... 1111an, wllh 1 .500 record (IS.IS,, u ubelllen ' 1 gu dJOn and a berth tn th quar1 rfln1b of CIP, but Saturdey the suaon tbnply nan into a ro.dblotk. •we knew what Ibey..,. gOll'9 to do.• Nkl Lynch. •111ey pretty Well domiDle.d the ....... and we m.y ~ve beMl 1 lltlle lntimldaled. •we're very youft9. We ~upon1go0dnaee.• • Tbe Wol¥edMti, aow 17 ... , hmilM ... %5 C21hEllR .... ~.to ...... alW~ ........ '° ...... __ _ ._....,.. Thi Sllols .... plllylllO wldl Harvard·W•tleke only ln the begUudDg ...... Netban w.m.-ICIONlll ...... al lbree goell wtlb 3:31 .... la .... tine pedod. S...J.....-nHumgllld lunior .. !lncWr ... ged up on tM Wolftrlnel to .... I wtd•·opn opportunity ud ...... II I .. • ..... bul ................. . ............ ..,'° . .., ............. .,_tAIEMlloegaMMI• cb..a hly ...., K'OIWd fOr tile s.uan. Marty MetUet aacl Kema Scbwt•• ................ ................ while Corona del Mat's OulUn ~ came In 29th in 11:00. &tanda sophomore PanfUO Elias, who ran the Mt. SAC coune for just the MCOod bme in bis career. On1sbed l 1.st in t 1;()1 CdM's Bo Wiednertook 33rd ln 17:03. whUe bi• teammate Dan Quinlan came in 34th also ln 17:03. Estancia junior Aaron Van Geem flnlJlhed 39th lo 17:07, and CdM junior Blake OUUon, who battled UUgh cramps. came ln 47th ln 17:16. MeanwbUe, Coach Blm &ny's Newport Harbor squad is ectually having fun at the pre· bminal1es. testing tbe waters for not only the finals but for next year. Doily Pilot The SI.lion ednDC*l to the ftDA1I wttb a fowtb·plilce ftnllh ln tbeir beet ol OlvWon n. Newport sophomore Nick MWer led tbe way, ftnWUng ln t5tb ln 16:11\ while )un1or Alec I Urtu.U&lteg\11 came tn 2111 ln 16:18. Senior Joel Punnao ca.mo •n 27th lo 16:34, John Rios followed In 36th ln 16:5l and Geoff Doody came tn 49th In 17:15. • J ju1t hope that w e' re coming wttb fresher legt and are Ible to run slgnlflcanUy faster,• ·eany Nkl of Saturday's finals. •'Jbe most. reaUstic goal for us Is to improve on what we did today and let the chips f&lJ where they may.• HIGH SOIOOl GlllLS CROSS COlllllY Cool hand Sumner has Corona del Mar in the driver's seat Corona del Mar shocks Division ill with a leading showing and Julie Allen's 17: 12. Stfte Virgen wasn't our 100% race today. I DALY Pllor was swprl5ed how well we dJd. • WALNUT _ If ·ttus were d CdM sophomore . Ahha Kattan came m seventh.in 20i>1 poker game Corona del Mar Fre hman M ellssa Swigert High girls cross country coach 6th BUI Sumner would have the marched through later tn 1 ln upper band. He wore tbe 20. 16.9, and sophomore Taryn ulbmate ...... i.-lace after his gU'1s Kawata ca.me ln 20th in 20; 2 l ~ Seruor Kathenne Moqe rounded grabbed lead honors m Division out the performance. coming an m of the CIF Sou them Secbon 40th at l l: 18. Prebminarles at Ml San Antonio CoUege Saturday. Meanwhtle. Estand a's only WluJe most tabbed Cd.M's runner, Diana Rosete, paced flnish as a tatement. Sumner heneU through the course O!'d wound up fourth lo a dil1erent said he actually experimt!nted heat of Divasion IU. Her time of with the meet. And be gambled. t 9"08 6 was just betund San Luis He told tus top nmner, seniot Oblsp o's Jenna Kingma Julie Allen, to 1ump 9ut to a 119:08.41. She seemed to ease quJck pace. She eompleted the first mile in 5:1 t and finished up at the end of tbe race. wt.th the top tune In lY:t 2. CdM perhaps realizing she had Junior Becky Cummins followed already qualified for the Nov In second place tn 18:51. 17 finals. ·Noxt week . we can't In Division II, Newport gamble,· Sumner scud. "We're Harbor, wbtch has been new to Dtw.ion m. We're the bttle endunng a sea.son of lnexpen· puppy Chihuahua and we have ence, dJd not advance to the to be aware of that And I wantod finals. But Coach Erk: 1Weil was to find out whers going on.• optimistic of the fut'-'re. And tus r ponse to Allen's espedllly with a character like tune? sophomore Lisa Evans Sbe • 11 you don't bebeve he can pilled onto the course in tbe go under 17 (minutes) then I first mile. Evans tried to pau up really screwed up. J just let a two girls, but accidentally 17: l 2 out there for nothing.• tripped and scraped akin off ber Sumner told Allen to elbow and the fall also left red concentrate on her bW work and scratches on her nght thigh to ease up on the downhill. The However, Evant immediately strategy might have backfired ro e to her feet and kept on because of the rigorous pace. ruruung to finish In 36th in 19:58. but All n was her usual upbeat The Sailors were led by ell after the race. As for ophomore Lawen Paul. who C ummins' second-place finish, was 14th ln 19·18. th re's onlymore toexpectfrom "We've had a lot of these Sea Klngs next week. Or improvement.· 1We1t said ot the Is there1 season. •The good thing Is that ·1 don't want to make a they'reallyoungandlhenature 1tatemcnt. • Sumner in response ot the thing ii that they've got to to a repo;;~'ii~=well.' Corona del Mar sweeps put Gabrtellno SAN GABRIEL-Corona del Mir Hagh's girts voUeyb&ll teem wu a 15-5, 1.5-13, 15-5 wlnoer at Gabrielino Hagh Saturday nJight in the CIP Division ID-A quarterfinaJs. lendang the Sea Kings into n...:s.y night's sem.lflnals. Morgan Smith led the way W1th 13 kllll. Cla1nt Allen had 10 kills and Eleanor Mack and Katie Duggan eech bad lix kills. Jacqueline Becker bad 33 am.ts. Sailors roll, '16-2 WALNUT-Newport Harbor H6gh'1 girta tennis teem elected to compete wttbout 11.andOUtl Natalie Braverman and Megan Hawk.Ins ln S.tu.rday'1 CIP DMlk>n n aecond·rOund match agean.t bolt Wel:nut tlgb. and~ didn't make mucb dMlelwe. The MCODd 111 ad Sdan. otiw ll-3. lheled the M.-I"· 16-2, to move lnto 1\leeday'• ...... ,. ...... mallllll.tr ...... unny Hllla at a alt• to be dMllmlned by coin lltp. Senior Kelly Nelaon and aopbomol• Diana ICbowy and VuetN DuAlap •w•pt lbetr llnglel foe. to leecl tbe way. Wg I ........... -=-•.._a ..... ................ ,. *'·"M•:a.M*'.-...ND ..., ... .._. .... , .... .,....., .......... ,.w.; ........................ Oa1-.~*' tllllll*z•t:*' ~ ... :,_, .... ... ~MN.M•t ....... . .., (>1), t-1; ....... Corona del Mar romps, t 7-1 CORONA OIL MAil -n. c-.. Mer Hlgb,.. IClagl "' ' '[ tY'llliilalbs 'WI I• a a 17-1 CIP oe.wa. IV _.Id-. l'CllUlld....., a.. .......... a........,. QIM °** ADdy --- ......... 0 [f J llS.ICIDgl .......................... .............. ....,. ...... AW Ytlillllf .... 11,twtra ...._, HD1 ad_. M •1 ,, ....... _ ....... f ......... ....., .... _ ..... ,,.. .......... .. IDtlleqw..,· rt?, I g, Doily Pilot SPORTS Sunday. November l 1, ~001 J 3 Agenor kicking up a storm Former ATP Tour ~ldr i ·also the coach of four in the toumdm nt ' with a uruqu wannup routine. IUdwd Dunn 0AllY PllOT CO~IA MESA \'> Nl'Ullc tennis bdl dll' \\ hftc k1~d back and lo1th on tlw courts in quullfymq m ute he: lo1 th Cc ta Mt•"<! 'PrQ C id JC. lour prof<•'> 1onul lt•nnu. plcs yN<, are playtnq ~c Non th • Vd"t lct\\ n 1uljarcnt lo the Co ld Mc• d T4•nmi; < e·11h•r, sit<• of this we k's UrutctJ Stull"> Tt>11n1., A,.,oc 1r1llon rrwn''I Futures tour \lop Th<'y'rp WrimHng up tor .a tr.unincJ -.e-;\11>0 with lheu coach, Rondlcl Aq1 ·nm, who l'> aJ50 th<' top· ctled pluy..r 1n the tournumt n1. Thc•y ctl"'° pre pdre for mttl< hh th1' w.1~ k1rkinCJ around a rnin1 '>O<'< 1•r ht1ll \\1th mini orttn~JI' rone asgOdl ·rSoccer) '' qood for your foot'' 11rk on th<' tenm rourh , -..std f1)hton l.11111., 1101 ol lour player'> on th • UST\ ru11m•' tum undt•t Ag nor'~ tut l11qt'. d qump lh11t 111r ludl''> Zdrk Fle ishman, lhl• tourn.1m1•nl's l11urlh·'><•1•th•d plclyN ·w e (plt1y ~C"Prl JU't for .. \\<1m111p helorc• Wt> c-omt> out to the ll•nn" < nurh. • ,,ud Pt11"HJ Sctnui. unotht•r Acwnor ch.,c 1p~· ACJ nor of c OUN'. 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C"Clnwron Betit I.!. st.ill <iliV<', bf>cttin<J Dcmh1 Murakdmt. 6-2 6·2. fo r h1'i <>eond quaW1 •r vtctory •( t1 meron plt.1yed w U today, clod he ~rvf'd wPll, • '>did his l<HhN a nd C'Odch . fo rmPr Austrt.1bdn Dd\11 Cup m<?m ber Syd Bau . dO in tructor at CO'ild Me<w1 Tt>nru Cl'nlC!r ·11e·., hf'd lthy now tind playiny t><>ner th.m ever Th1i. is re11lly y ood 1•xpcn l'nce for hun. • Bull who pld'ycd lor Cdf\I l hcJb the pd t lhre~ yt•c1rs but probably will not play h1qh school tenru hJ~ i. •n.ior yt>dr, no tonger attenru. M.hool ut CdM Instead. &ll attends Futures, an md<'1wndent -.1udy school m M 1i. ion V1e10 whew he pldn'> to flrush hJgh 'iChool Although Bdll ..aid ht• "nu<Jht still pldy" next <,pnnq for C0tt< h lim Mdng·s S<'t1 King\, he ho plt.1ycd 15 different USTA Future <ind '>c1lt•ll1t l'venl\ I don t huvP a umewble (for turrung p ro1. • ~1d Bull. who will face Robert Topdlo t<>ddy for t1 chctnce to entC'r th n)dJn d raw ·1 Just tc1kP P.dl h dt.1y dS l'tlC"h day • IOOAT'S 50QUU Rm_.... (10-.nt.) J~ PM>lo DI Cn.1e VJ Kyle S!»nc«: N.colM lfoctlu ~ Anthony~ le.ley ~VJ M«SNU ll°'*". ~ GfftnWlllcl VJ Jot-.g M.n LR. ConOf N.&ind Ill Go FukU9M• ~on I.ii "" ~ TQl»lo. J<Kon Coolc "" Alex KrciM. W1told Cudny"" lrMldon 1Ct41Mf, lf1ter Cooll"" Mlln O..ly. ~114ndre ~d"" Ry~ Moote . s.c.ld ..... ~ ~rt ~i.f111 Su~ Ovcs s.ncb"" ltoutlin NOUIM410V. 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We believe education is the bigest single factor necessary for a successful future for our children. So, we 're putting our money where it counts. For eyery car sold at any Harbor Blvd. of Cars dealership, we will dopate a substantial amount to the Newport-Mesa School District. So far, we've donated $150,000 this year! We've just begun to make a difference in our neighborhood, and you can too ... , I I:\R ~ '1 \ t I , , . Daily Pilot • ' .... Doily Pilot • Sunday. November 1 1, '2001 17 T 0.0% with approved credit on 2001 & 2002 cars and light duty trucks Excludes 2001 & 2002 escape Applies to short term finan cing only + • .J • . , ' ICI• '14.978 !~'!'!.•• '118,978 '15.978 •!!!•~ '18.978 '15.971 !.~133942 '21,978 · II !un!iar. Noi>-.w 11, 2001 liJo J sle $7 .200.000 · Boyf ront home with 1ncred1ble views and boat dock 4 Bd 4 5 Bo. Marilyn Read 718-2733 .. Pelican Poinl $4, 100,000 lido Isle $4.650.000 Cwom home with library. theoe. game room and vteW Beautifully landscaped yard feoturing pool and $p0. Soro Hinman & Brad Hinman 759-3705 -759-3732 • Immaculately mocn1o1ned 4 Bd Lido Isle boy front, 5 2 h on the wolef, dock for large yachts . • VicKi Lee & Marilyn Read 718-2722 -71 8-273 3 Corona Jel Mar Soulb $4,45 0,000 . Corona de) Mar Soulh $1,395,000 RonHa Canyon $1.395,000 Soph1s1tcoted 5 Bd 4 5 Bo execu1tve/fom1ly home Gorgeous hardwood ffoors Pool, spa ChulO Cove 4 Bd 4 5 Bo Colornol Fabulous views Rod Ooley 759-3776 4 Civic Plaza , Ste. 260 Newport Beach , CA 92660 (949) 644-1600 Turlle Rock $1.395,000 Beautiful custom home in Turtle Rock Crest Great views. Lorge comer lot with lush landscaping. Soro Hinman & Brod Hinman 759-3705 -759-3732 Lido S •• ~. $789.ooo ComplNly remod11ed J Bd. 2 Ba. home deelpd bf A. Guiney jonea. PrMJllt pool. NiiJr .. beoch. o.t.b6e ScW..11 & Ian Mlar 11a.2116 -111-111111 Oversized lot in a great locohon Re~eled 3 Bd 2 Bo. cottage Lynn Noah 759-3722 liJo Isle $1,295.000 Gorgeous remodel on on oversized lot. 4 Bd 3 Bo Office. Formal dining room. Marilyn Read 718-273J Esther Fine 717...47 64 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 723-8800 bsltluff $895,000 Hord to find lusk E Pion, newly upgrOOed . 5 bedrooms to enjoy Coby Ward 759-372A