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Ocemiside, CA (San Diego Co.) Blade Tribune (Cir. D. 29,089) (Cir. S. 30,498) MAR 1 0 1988

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The San Diego Ecumenical Confer- ence will present "Mark Twain Him- self!" in a one-man performance Fri- day and at a program for personal and community peacemaking next Saturday. Bill McLinn will appear as Twain at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the First Unit- ed Methodist Church's Linder Hall. McLinn is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ and holds a degree in internatio.oal rel-c ti?ns fr.om th University a! San Die.go. The Saturday event will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature ~cLinn as . th~ keynoter discussing Mark Twam 10 the Soviet Union: A Not-So-Innocent Abroad.' Two work- shop se~ions featuring San Diego ex- perts will help participants build ideas for implementing peacemaking at the parish level. The program is sponsored by the conference· Worship and Celebra- tion Committee assisted by a grant from Greenwood Mortuary. Reserva- tions may be m de through the Ecu- memcal Conference office at 296- 4557 t-rot I r nee alton of American Umver ty will discuss professional ethics at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day at th nivernt.t.of San Diego. drrussmn is lree Call 79 or ormatton. ,

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The band's fir t LP came in HJ83, with the relea e of ":\.far- chmg On,'' followed by 'Declar- ation," the l1.1rm' fir tLP.That 1.1lbu111 yi lded the Alarm'· big- gc t inglc to date, the decidedly nth •m1c "68 Gun ," Followm came a more per- . onal Ii t of song on 1985'~ "Strength," perhaps the be t be- ing "Spirit of '76, '' an anthology of punk' birth in England lso includ d wcr • the title track and "Absolute Heahty, '' Thr year 1s a long time to go without making an album when you're on th 'verge of omethln a the Alarm ap- peared to be H wa:s a free con- cert at U l,A in 19 that'turn d much f the rock world on to the Al rm, howev •r roadca t round th • v rld th concert demon trated what powerful live band the Al rm 1 . ''In fact, we had played many of the ·ong. on Eye of the Hur- ricane' live for year " Sharp . aid "It was more repre- entative of who we w re " Sharp aid the Alarm seemed to b on the "rock 'n' roll car- rousel" before th t, with everybody m the bu 1n s. ha~·ing d1ffen·nt idea. about what the band hould do. "We needed to rely on our clve ,"Sharp said "We had to let the Alarm be the Alarm " Part of th, t proccs came with elf-producing "bye of the Hur- ricane' with John Po11er (the Smith , Roxy Mu 1c, Bil y Bragg, 1-;ric lapton), who b ame the

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YSD~ball -!z!.~ Trafton 3-for-4 to help thl'To~ros beat ~!Siting Temple (1-7), 14-5, at Cunn- ingham Stadium to sweep the three. game series. Chuck Graham had a double and three RBI for the Toreros

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.,,.. USO crew - The USO men's fresJiman eight-man boat beat UC Santa Barbara by four seconds, the Toreros' only win on Mission Bay. In women's competition, USD's nov e- eight A boat finished in 8:24, begind the Gauchos' 8:16. Cf 55 ,,

• Had ah's Education Day 88 will be held from 9:30 a.In: to 2:30 pm Thursday at Congregation Beth Eli~ La Jolla. The theme for the day .11 be "Challenge: Creating a Cohe- :~e Jewish Community in a Plural- istic Society." h A featured speaker will be Josep E

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Reflection on Russia A dmiral Jack and Muriel Arnold were host and hostess for the University ofSan Diego's "Invis- ible U-niversity"neighborhood presentation in Rancho Santa Fe. The guest speaker was Patrick F. Drinan, who is the department chair, and a profes- sor of Political Science, at the University of San Diego. The"top1c was "Can Gorbachev Make A Difference?" It was very interesting to hear more about Russia, and to learn that Russians usually have small families - not more than two children. They are very slow in modernization. One out of every four in the Russian Army is a Moslem. There is an average offour abortions per woman, and so many men died in World War II, that for every man 65 years old, there are 30 women. (Sounds like Rancho Santa Fe!)

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had trouble bringing forward . "He helped u become more spontnn ou. ," Sharp said. "That's important in the studio." Above all, Sharp doesn't find the c!ran~es m the A arm some new twist that ~hou serve to

alienate longtime fans. "We ve grown as a band, and our audience has grown as well," Sharp ~aid, "We don't feel obligated to be filled with angst and confusion. The growth was a very natural process.'

COLLEGE BASEBALL Three two.run .singles helped spark a seven-run fourth inning as the University of San Diego base. ball team came from behii'ic! to beat Temple for the third time in three days, 14-5. Andy Roberts, Mark Trafton and Rick Doane each hit two-run s1 gles in the fourth as USO 02-12) came back from a 4-1 deficit. Mike Newby, who came in in the fifth, got the win (2-3). Trafton was 3 for 4 with four RBIs for USO and Chuck Graham had three RBIs. Temple is 1-7.

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"Images of God," the third session in the women's series sponsored by the Institute for Christian Ministries, will be held March 19 from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in Salomon Lecture Hall. Speaker will be Sister Francis Rothluebber, OSF. Cost is $15 before March 12, $20 after that date. For further information, call 260-4784. "Does the Constitution Protect Rellglous Freedom?" will be addressed by Gary Macy, associate professor of religious studies, March 21 at 7:30 p.m, at Manchester Conference Center. Free. Session is part of the bicentennial lecture series. For Information, call 260-4756.

The ,U~_ cf San Diego womens team oea~ at home. USO' Jenrurer Larking won at No. 1 smgles and with Aby Brayton at o. 1 doubles. Tonya Fuller won at No. 3 single rnd joined Jill Greenwooct to Win al No. 2 doubles. USO improved to r-6. '

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There is terrible hostility with the Japanese. Russia is the only country surrounded by hostile countries. What can Gorbachev do? He can make gestures to China, try to resolve border disputes, and try to have a better relationship with the U.S. Because he is popular, he has a chance to put known people in power. Drinan left the audience with the feeling that we need not fear the Russians as much as we once did, and the hope that progress is in sight. Familiar faces enjoying the speaker were Shirley and Jim Berry, Virginia and Ray P fak, and Lily and Anatole Mine. Sally Ka.zmarek is the dean of this organization.

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Nevada-Reno's Stephen Watson won the USIU Men's Golf Invitational individual honors with a 219 total yes- terday, and UC Irvine won the team competition with a 909 total at San Luis Rey Downs in Bonsall. USIU's Jim Wahl shot a final-round 78 to fin- ish fourth with a 224. USIU's No. 1 team finished fifth at 931. baseball - Left fielder Chuck Graham had two RBI, and right fielder Mark Trafton hit a bases-empty homer in the seventh to lead USO (13-12) past visiting Point Loma Nazarene, 1~5, at Cunningham Stadium. Jim Westlund (2-1) won in relief; starter Chris Wall (~l) lost Second baseman Scott Fredericks had two RBI for PLNC (3-17). SDSU softball - Christian High alum Michelle Wesson (2-2) struck out nine to win her first collegiate start, and the Aztecs beat host USO, 11-4, in a non-conference game. Shortstop Trish Mang went 3-for-5 with a bases-empty homer in the fifth for snsu (8-5). uso ls s-12. Men's tennis - SDSU's Julio No- riega beat Karl Hale of New Mexico

7-6, 6-1 at No. 1 singles, but the visit- ing Lobos (13-5, 3-0) swept the other five singles matches to beat the Az- tecs (6-12, 1-2) in a WAC match, 5-1. Women's tennia - Sondra Mitchell defeated Lauren Fortgang 6- 2, 6-3 at No. 1singles as SOOU defeat- ed Princeton, 8- I. The Aztecs will host No. 7 Southern Methodist Uni- versity (9-3) today at 2 at the East Varsity Courts. SDSU volleyball - San Diego State quickly dispatched Notre Dame, 15-4, 15-4, 15-2, last night at Peterson Gym Mike Schlegel led the Aztecs (11-10) with seven kills. Bowling - Leisure Time Sports will begin construction of two $4.5 million, 60-lane bowling centers in the county within the next eight days. Ground-breaking is scheduled today at 5 p.m. for The Grove Bowling Cen- ter, scheduled to open Aug. I. It will be built on the southwest corner of the Market Plal".t! At The Grove. A week from tomorrow, ground-break- ing is scheduled in San Marcos for North County Lanes, located at High- way 78 and Nordahl Road.

On the Mo e: tired Superior Court Judge Robert O' eill . no a 'private judge" . oo~n- trating on dispute resolutions, m- cl uding mediations, settlement. oonI, rences and binding and non- binding arbitrations. Lynn Schenk (University of San Diego Law School) has af- filiated with the Lorenz Alhadeff Lundin law firm. Sheryl Dacso \South Texas Col- lege of Law); Charles Kim Jr. (Columbia University Law School), and James Wallace (Cal W~tern La School) with Jenrungs, Engstrand Henrikson. . Diane Brown has joined Higgs, Fletcher & Mack. Calvin tead (USD Law School) is ithSulzner,~. • * • San Diego attorneys might do well to block out tomorrow night on theircalen ln t.o for a panel ion sponsored by the La lub will be two lawyers and a judge __ to _ ......

Snoop city: Michael Tuck, whose contract at Channel 10 is up in September, flew to New York last month to talk about an anchor job·llt a network affiliate there. Last week, brass from the New York station flew West for another look and brought along Tuck's potential co- an hor. (Not Bree Walker.) Hedging bets doesn't hurt, but Ti.;ck says he's upbeat about negohatio!ls to stay at 10.... Richard Dreyfuss, who was here last year for the premiere of "Tin Men," returns April 14 for a lecture at USD's Camino Theatre. Associated1tudents are sponsoring the actor's talk about his struggle to overcome his cocaine addiction.

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