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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Daily Transcrirt (Cir. D. 7,415 MAY 4 1988
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'ThrilJ OfLifetime' Coming For Lawyers Fm ,hm Mull g(.n 11"~ ,, thrill of ·d11•d11h•d to g1vP tlw lunch,·on talk will rncludl' Judges Murry Luftig Bar at (415) 561-8283. 11 lilt 1111w on ,lunP 10 at tht• Mad,~on Hotel - and Susan 1-'inlay, and attorneys h ul'luclt· .1 lu11rh1·011 -...,th ll .H. wh,•n• th,• Ru. 1 n. stnyecl during M11lvin11 Abbott, Dianne
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Richard Shaw of Slienas, Shaw & Sp,evak has been awarded the National Distinguished Eagle Scout Award - an honor recogniz- ing at least 25 years of Scouting involvement. He earned his Eagle Badge at age 14 at Fort Benning, Ga. Past recipients of the award are City Attorney John Witt, USO law professor Hugh Friedman and Gordon Cologne, retired state appellate court judge. On the Move: William Fischbeck (Western State) and Ron Oberndorfer (Cal Western) have merged their practices to be known as Frnchbeck & Oberndorfer with offices at 8220 University Ave. Ill La Ml·sa. Robert Young IUSDl hasjoint·d Brobeck, Phle.:er & Harrison. Beth Eagleson, Lindsay Brack, Robert Titus, Michael ,Jones, James Cook, Christo- pher Welsh and Jack Sleeth Jr.. an with Stutz, Gallagher & Ar- twno . The firm has relocated to401 \\psl A St Rebecca Prater has moved in nt new offices at 5963 La Place Court in Carlsbad. San Diego County Bar Association Meetings, May-5-11 May5 Family La,v '-ection - Noon. Varsity Room of The L' niversity Club Speaker: ,James P. Clark· 'ubJecl: "FeP Arbitration - Alter- native to Malpractice." Problems of Aged Infirm Law Section - • 'oon. Conference Room of the Bkr . May6 The Annual Law Day Luncheon - 11 ::J0 a.m.. Gr int Ball Room, Ma1-riott Hotel. Night At The Symphony - 6:30 p.111 San Di ego Symphony Hall MaylO '\tilitary Liaison Committee - ,\loon, Conference Room. Bar Assn Taxation Law Section - Noon, Varsity Room of The University Club. Speal.er: ,John Bonn, Shep- pard. Mullin, Richter & Hampton , & author, Taxation of Partner- ships; Subject. "Six Easy Techn i- qups lo Avoid the Passive Loss ...Trap ." The Worker's Compensation Law Section - 11 :30 a. m., China Camp Restaurant. 2137 Pacific Highway Speaker· Dr. Norman Gnsha,'l'r; SubJect: "'Description of , ·.,urological Tests & How They Apply to Worker's Compensation ."
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By Nancy Scott Anderson Trih11n,, J;oclety Ei1itor The University of · go will have its annual Deans' Ball May 13 at the San Diego Marriott Hotel. Helen Anne Bunn is chairman of the black - or white - tie fund raiser, which opens with 7 p.m. cocktails. Deans of the university's schools of business, education, law and nursing and the college of arts and letters will be honored. Dancing to the Nel- son Riddle orchestra will follow the 8 p.m. dinner. Tickets are $125 each, $250 for Deans' Circle seating. Presi- dent's Circle tables for ten are $5,000. For more information, phone 260- 4808.
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noon 111 D ·partmenl I of Superior ( ourt May 14: C'nl Weslt>rn and thP county Bar Assonalwn are CO· sponsoring a forum from 9 am. to noon on Pobt1ls, Privary and lhe Pn•s, Part1c1panls include John Alkock ol Cr:iy, Carv, Ames & Fry1•, Hal Fuson, ~•·nl•ral counsel for Thl Cuplc) Press, Superior Court ,Judg~ Rkhard Huffman, former C'ongn•ssman Lionel Van Dt·t•rlin, ( ha111wl :l9's Cathy Clark, Sig Mit·hlson, former pre~ d •n t . : and Rick L<-vinson, ctly t>d1tor of the San lht'J,!o Unl(m t.:SD I· ofe~sor Hugh Friedman will moderat,· It'll bl• ,1l Cal WPslt>rn . Call Linda larsden or ,Jan Stiglitz at 239- J:l\J I !01 mon: 1nformat 10n May 17: ,Jim Gripp of L('gal \rts \\111 t.1lk uhout d('monstrativl evulc•11c,, at o d1nn('r mt>et1n1: on th<' San D1cg11 \ ssriciat10n of Legal \ s1stant s hcg• nning with reg is t 1t10n .,t r, .!() p.m 111 Ham, burgues a III Old Town . Call Sharon Hl·t•pt•r ,11 2:38-1223 for mon Inf«H"mdt 10n 'I he St.alt• Bar s Board of Gov- t·rnm H 1s sH•k111g nominations for tlw IHH"I Ht• Hai l'n·s1dent's Pro Bono St•rvit·e Awards , The 110111111ation d1•11 dl11w 1s ,June 13. 1 llt' ;mards annual!) honor a l:rn n•r or law firm 1n ('ach of the har 's n1111• dist rids who ha s made an unusual contribution 1n th(' wa) of pro bono ll'l(al serv1c('s to the prn,r Al so, the dcadltnl! for r('ceipt of 11orn111atwn., for the Loren Miller ,_..,,gal Services Award-tt;-~un" 2 The award reco~naws outstanding cnntnbutions 111 th(' d,•l1very of It ~.II st•rv,ces to the poor. \II the award, will b(' p,.e, entcd .it th(' State• Bar\ annual m('elmg 1n Monten,y in S('plt>mbPr. For rnon· 1nformat10n contact thP Slat('
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T he visit: Mother Teresa, her- a Nobel Prize, will be in San Diego and Tijuana later this month. La Jolla's Dr. Anita Figueredo, who began a correspondence and . friendship with Mother Teresa m the late 1950s, will guide her on this visit. Mother Teresa is tentatively set to speak at lJSD's football stadium May 31. siie'IT fhen go to Tijuana, where her Missionaries of Charity are establishmg a home for abandoned, aged men. This is really a return trip for Mother Teresa, whose first visit to the U.S. 28 years ago landed her in San Diego for a speech at Rosary Auditorium. That may have helped cushion the shock of her second stop on the 1960 trip: a meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women - in Las Vegas. whose life of devotion to the poor and suffermg has won
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imin 's every- thing: Jc e Macia , who just sued KFMB-TV for $1 million for firing him two years ago, is host- ing a public affairs program for KFMB radio. He got the job two weeks before he filed suit. . . . The Repertory Theatre is rehearsing "The Mystery of Irma Vep" a comic thriller satirizing super- natural phenomena. The final dtess rehearsal is Friday the '-' 13th.... Bill Eaton says "Suds" has spawned the most frenzied demand ever for Old Globe tick- ets. Two more matinees have been added. And after the show on May 13, the cast will race to the bay-front Marriott to per- form vignettes from the play at the USD Deans' Ba • . . Dan Fouts aqd Steve GarveJ shared the stage at Friday's Arthritis Foundation lunch. Said Fouts: "We're just two retired gents, doing our bit to help cure arthritis." l'l"YTD • t .1. • •-,..
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Lile in the city: A group of 65 Soviet aerospace officials will tour Balboa Park's Aerospace Hall of Fame May 19 when they come to San Diego for the big Air/Space America show. Alexander Voinov, the USSR aviation minister, arranged the tour after his own impromptu visit there last week. (The Russians will find just one comrade in the local Aerospace Hall of Fame: cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. But a second Soviet, the late Andrei Tupolev, will be inducted later this ,;, year.) ... Forrest Shumway, the former chairman and CEO of the Signal Cos., and Joan Kroc will receive honorary degrees May 22 when they deliver commencement remarks at USD Shumway will address graduate students in the morning; Kroc will address undergrads ii:i the afternoon.... Former SD Union reporter Rivian Taylor, now a research ¥torney for Justice William Todd, has been appointed to the county's Indigent Defense Advisory Board by Supv. Susan Golding. '------~--~
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Neil Morga i on s i nmpnt THE NAMES: Roger Revelle, the father and patron saint of the UCSD campus, is set for surgery tomorrow at UCSD Medical Cen- ter. He'll have a failing aortic valve replaced. ... After a secret- ballot mail run-off, Wendy Reu- ben has become the first woman president in the 54-year history of the San Diego Junior Chamber of Commerce. . . . So much for cross-town rivalry: USD Pres. Author Hughes was guest of honor this morning at SDSU Pres. Tom Day's breakfast roundtable,
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SAN DIEGO - Dave Rolls and Sean Baron slammed three- run home runs yesterday as the University of San Diego routed the California Baptist College Lancers, 12-2, in a non-conference baseball game. Rolls' blast in the first inning staked San Diego, an NCAA Divi- sion I school, to a 3-0 lead it never relinquished. In the top of the second, CBC (19-24) cut into the lead when Steve Newcomer doubled a run home. But USD responded with a
run in the third and four more in the fourth to take an 8-1 lead. CBC scored its other run in the seventh on Scott Welte's RBI single. Baron keyed USD's four-run eighth inning with his home run. ---~ DtllDIIOI- I II -, al S. ..... :Jll1 400 1141 - 11 11 I -.etdo, - (81 Ind Kerr. w.- and Ora- hont stun,pft (t). WP- w.- (6-1~ u>--.1.-.,-. - Welta (CIIC) 2·3, Slagle (C8C) 2_., 0..- (ISi) 2-5, Trafton (USO) 2-4, Bnn (USO) H, - (USO) 3--4, - (USO) 2-3. luy (USO) H. 21! - Oraham, Boroo, s.; 71 _ (USO~ S.,, - (CBCJ. 31 - T- HR - -
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Wllh ve,y lew needs, Coach Paul Weslhead has s,gned jusl twc playtrs, bu1 one, 6-2 Terrell Lowe,y, !hould replace point guard Corey Games. Lowery averaged 25 poIn1s for Oakland Tech High and was the MVP or the Oakland Athlelic League. John o·connell, a 6-8 forward lrom Bishop McDevill High In Los Angeles, Is the other recruit, bu1 Westhead is talking to a couple ol Swedes about the joys ol runn ng and gunrnng In CaJ1lor- 111a, ~PERDINE Choe/ recruiter Torn Asbury took over as head coach when Jim Harrick moved south 10 UCLA Asbu,y helped himsett with three high school sig- nees m lhe fall and 1wo Junior-college players in the spring. The 1hiee prep players were all USA Today honorable mention All-Americans. 6-8 for- ward Geoff Lear of Bishop Amat High In La Puente (17.6 poIn1s and 11 reboundsl; 6-6 guard- lorward Sieve Guild of Marina High m Huntington !19 6 points): and 6-4 guard Doug Christle ol Ran- ier Beach High In Seallle. SAN FRANCISCO It's st,11 Oulck-Flx Unlversi1y. Former USD coach Jim Brovem has signed six funlor-college players and one freshman. Among the transfers Is 8-6 sophomore Scott McWhor1er lrom DeAnza College ol Cupenino f20 points, 6 rebounds). the only fieshman to make the All-California Junior College 1eam. Brovelll also got lwo guards lrom San Jose Ci1y College, 6-1 Shawn Syl(es (11.1 polnls) and 5-11 Rick Witmer (13.2 polnls, 46.7 percent lrom thr~lnt range). PORTLAND Of six slgnees, the most Interesting is 6-5 Josh Lowe,y, a former San Diego Slate guard. Lowe,y Is a1tend1ng Laney College In Oakland right now but didn't play basketball last season. He will for the Pilots, however, Joining 6-7 lreshman Shawn Korkeby (18.8 paints and 10.5 rebounds) of Buena High m Ventura. GONZAGA The Bulldogs picked up some hetghl, with 6-10 Pat Flelds (14 7 polnls and 10 rebounds) from San Ramon High In Danville; 6-9 Chance Peterson (18 8 poln1a and mne rebotJndsl from Shasta Jun- ior College in Redding; 6-9 Brad Pinney (15 points and 6.2 rebounds) from Eugene, Ore. )
Tak a team that often tarted two freshm n and u d a couple of others liberally off the bench. Graduate the I ading scorer, plus the team' best center Also, lose a team leader per- man ntly to a knee inJury. What do you have' If you're talk- mg about the Un vers1t llL.San Diego, you ha e a team till looking to !he future, because 11 ha an rnex- penenced team. '.'We're sttll going to be young," said Torero coach Hank Egan. ''But I thmk we're Improved. Thi ls the best recruiting cla smce I've been here." Forward Marty Munn and center Jim Pelton are the two departees, and nior-to-be Mike Haupt blew out h right kn in January against St. ary's. "He won't be back," Egan said. So the n w fac Egan is bringrng m will be important far . Five high school playe have been signed, plu jun1or-college tran. fer who won't be eligible until 1989-90. Two forwards hould play a lot. F.gan ho Kelvin Wood eventually will prove to be an m 1de pr nee, methtng th Tor ros often lacked I t ason A 6-foot-5 forward from Dami n High in Pomona, Wood av rag d 16 5 points and 10.1 re• hound . 'II 's n m id or r and also a board man," Egan id "Phys- teally, he's very aggr sive"
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/" r. 1888 <'qsn Deans' Ball scheduled in May~ ALCALA PARK - The 1988 University of San Diego Dean's Ball is set for May 13 at the San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina. This year's theme is "An Evening of Enchantment." Cocktails will be served at 7 p m Tickets are $125, $250 and $500 ~e; person. The ball is held annually to raise funds for student scholarsh1ps, faculty research and development. - Compiled by Maureen Nuesca from submitted information ? •• •::n
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Fin I 888 uso hasketb111)., ~<.,-;Junior guard Danny Means a1la jt!nior forward Mike Haupt monopolized the awards at last night's USD basketball ban- quet at the University Center. Means, who averaged 12.l points and 2.8 re- bounds, won the Budweiser MVP and the Walter Zable Athletic Excelj8nce I awards. He w3' the only Toi;rr~ to. start every game last seasoR. Hafi~t, who averaged 6.1 rebounds before suffering a severe knee mjury in Jan- uary, received the Bugelli Leader- ship Award and the Miller Lite Stu- dent-Athlete Award. ,.,--
"Music for Braas end Organ" will be presented May 6, 8 p.m., In Founders Chapel. The concert will feature the Classic Brass Quintet with Janice Feher at the organ. No admission fee. For more, call 260-4600, ext. 4486. Mother's Day Lecture Ser1H with Marjorie Shaevltz, author of "The Superwoman Syndrome," will be held May 9, 7 p.m., at the University Center Forum. Call 260-4590. Spring dinner for the Alumnae of the Sacred Heart will be held May 11, 6:30 p.m., at the University Center. Guest speaker fs Dr. Phil Hwang, professor of education. Call 260-4808.
~erwoman' author to speak about roles ALCALA PARK- Marjorie H~sen Shaevitz will speak May 9, 7 p.m., m th e University Cente_r Forum _21 the Univw ity of San Diego. t;l_(fpi7 Shaevitz, author of "The Superwon:an Syndrome •• will address the changmg roles of w~men. The lecture is free and open to the public. The lecture is sponsored by the newly formed Women's Program at USD. For further information, call 260- 4 5~
Th oth r front ourt man expected to contribute i 6-7 Carlo Carrillo,
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