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founder of Torrey Pines Bank- and served as its chairman' : since its opening in 1979. He i • also chairman of the board ot the Lomas Santa Fe Companie. and was the founding chairma of the board of governors ofth Institute of the Americas. .. Pyropower promotion Greg B. Lawyer has been appointed vice president of en gineering and projects at Pyro power Corporation, a San Diego-bas~d firm that special izes in combustion and cogen- eration systems . Formerly director of projects, Lawyer is now responsible for all technic- al activities within the com- pany. Lawyer is a graduate of Uni- versity of California, Berkeley and is a registered mechanical engineer in California. He and his wife, Patricia, a teacher at the Ada Harris school in Car, diff, and their two sons, Brian and Michael, reside in En-

ated from Huntington Beach High School in 1968 and later attended the University ofCali- fornia at Irvine, where he re- ceived his bachelor of science degree in biological sciences in 1972. He entered the UCLA School of Dentistry program and was awarded his degree in 1976. He began his private prac- tice in general dentistry in San Diego that same year. Board chairman elected Nicholas L. Frazee has been elected chairman of the board of Torrey Pines Bank and its par- ent corporation, Torrey Pines Group . Frazee will succeed Theodore E. Gildred, who has accepted an appointment from President Ronald Reagan to serve as ambassador to Argen- tina. Frazee is president and chief executive officer of Frazee In- dustries , Inc. He is a founder of the bank's board of directors and has served as vice chair- man of the board since January. Gildred is the principal

six years' experience in the in- dustry. Design engineer elevated Mark J. Lindsey has been promoted to director of digital design engineering at M/A-COM Government Systems LINK- ABIT facility. He is a resident of The Heights of Del Mar High- lands. Lindsey has assumed progressive responsibilities in hardware and firmware design and development since joining the firm in 1978. Lindsey, who graduated from Southern Methodist University with highest honors, received a master's of science degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1978. Dentist opens new office Dentist Jeffrey W. Brown has opened a new office in the En- cinitas Gemco Plaza Shopping Center on El Camino Real. The modern office 1s shared with Dr. Gary Braunstein. Brown was born and raised in Southern California. He gradu-

partment and its top sales per- son for the past five years, has been named local sales manag- er for KSDO and KS 103FM. Weiss, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Southern California, first joined the KSDO sales staff in 1975 as an account executive. A former stockbroker in Los Angeles, prior to his career in radio sales, Weiss lives in Del Mar with his wife, Rita. Employment firm opens Solana View Personnel Ser- vices is open for business in Solana Beach. Owned by Ann Hazard Tresize and managed by Lynn Weintraub, a certified employment specialist, the agency places permanent admin- istrative and accounting per- sonnel. Tresize is a San Diego native and graduate of USIU. She has extensive background in per- sonnel and business manage- ment. Weintraub holds a cer- tificate in personnel manage- ment from UCSD, is a member of California Association of Personnel Consultants, and has

for two years . De Line i a graduate of the Univer ity of San Diego. ' Marketing associate hired Robert Valentrno has joined the San Diego office of Iliff, Thorn & Company as marketing associate, according to vice president Richard Bradley. Valentino specializes in the al of commercial and indus- trial properties , specifically apartmen t compl exes. office buildings and mobile home park . He was previously a sate · consultant with John Burn- ham & Co, and an attorney specializing in civil trial prac- tice and real estate. Valcntrno holds a juris doc- torate degree fro m the Uni- versity of Southern California School of Law, and a bachelor's degree in finance from De Paul University in Chicago, Ill. Valentino and h1 family re- side in Solana Beach 'ales executive promoted Fred Weiss, an 11 -year veter- an of KSDO station's sales de-

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Judging judges W ith the refusal by the voters to reconfirm three of th~ pro tc seven justices of the Call- fornia Supreme Court, G-Ov. Gf Deukmejian ha~ an oppo~uru { a- leave perhaps his most la_s~mg egl . cy. With California's trad1tion~fhr~h= as a precursor of tren~s an~ w1 p L 9 S S . in the recent court flap, Gov. jian could have an impact on JU icia tendencies far bt:yond the ~ta~gh In seeking candidates fort e court G-Ov . Deukmejian should go beyo~d simply seeking !hose .vh~ be relied on to vote tor_ t~e ea penalty and be tough on~· u~mals. He t . 1 .

JWm'• --, ,,..-., .. For further rnformatron. call 234-SlNG OPERAWORKSHOP-T~er 1 ty of a Diego Music Department w I 1 present an evenrng ol operatic excerpts al 8p.m lnFnday,Nov 211nUSDsCamino Theatre Free and open to the public 260- 4682 / p c 8 f , 1888 .... , ........... -· ..,.....,~

urpose of the judiciary is to nd t g {individuals from government in the words of James M d~n ' " an impenetrable bulwa~k ~:ainst ~very assumptio~ of pow~r i? the legislative or executive." A Judi- that refuses to protect the peo- c;:~gainst legislative abuse - and that refusal a matter of the be th:'1 peoples' liberties than a Judiciary th t keeps dreaming up mandates for g:Vernment o undertake dubious so- c1~ en~e in California a scho~ar who understands thes~ dis- . inctions as well as anybody m the legal is no mo_re to - eering schemes.

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ntry Prof. Bernard Siegan of the should seek potent~al Justices who ~Diego Law Schoo~, believe in economic fr~om and se athbreaking book, JJ?conocmc have a more balanced view _of the ~~~rt1es and the Constitut1on, mtro historic role of the c?urts m the duced a whole new gener~tion of legal Am erican system than is commonly h 1 to the intentions of the sc oars . , • found today. founders. If Siegan isn a .pnme One of the_ b~tter after-effects of th~ candidate for a judgeship hi~se~f, judicial activism per~trated ?Y so G-Ov Deukmejian could use his "'.15· called liberal judges lS t~at it_ ?as do~ and counsel in the selection

Oceanside, CA (San Diego Co.) Blade Tribune (Cir. D. 29,089) (Cir. S. 30,498) NOV 1 41986 Jl(le,i •• P. C. B

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confused many conservative critics. Reacting to the tend~ncy of co~rts to act as legislative bodies and t? mv~nt " rights" out of thm air' man~ i~enttfy the problem as judicial act!Vlsm. as h and come close to suggesting ~ourts serve as a rubbt:r stamp for whatever absurdity legislatures choose to impose. . . The problem, however' is not acllv- ism as such, but activism on behalf of ov rweening state power. The over-

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In seeking candidates for t e l court, Deukmejian should.make t~e foremost qualification a firm beh~f that the Constitution means what it hen l ·t limits government says w 1 1·b d guarantees persona i . power an . t· the erty. If he appoints such JUS ic~s, . r Will earn a secure mche m governo · d f the history books and the gratitu e o) generations yet to come. .

Hed9.ecoflk_.case is topic CARlsali5 ..:-1.so communica- tions professor Larry Williamson will discuss how the media shaped the Rogel' Hedgecock trial on Tuesday, Nov. 18 al 7 p.m. at the La Costa Branch Public Library, 7750 El Camino Real Suite D. For details, 260-4682.

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