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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-03 - Orange Coast PilotFrom Huntington Beach to San Clemente... · · We'v~got the coast Coveted . . WAAT AM I D0l~6 HERE AM'iWAV? - '(OU NEVER PAY AM'< ATTE TIO. TO ME ! , .. l'LL SHOW ~OU !.· 1-3 -88 © 1987 • • : DO T TH l K YOU HEARD ~M~T I SAl.D .. BY JIM DAVIS ... DENNIS THE MENACE .. .. JUDGE PARKER BY~HANK KETCHAM For in4a~,LJ.=>U tell YL'l:'rself · that yotir~going to cut ~t catxf y and ~-a.~ ice cream. by Harold Ledoux · AS YOU CAN SEE, I BORROWED ABBEY'S CAR TO 60 SHOPPING" FOR GROCERIES!THERE WAS PRACTICALLY NOTHIN6 IN THE ABBEY ALSO TOLD ME WHY OUR --THE ALCOHOLIC CAN BE CAR IS IN THE GARAGE! SAM1 VERY CREATIVE WHEN • HOUSE TO EAT! BUT I 010 ANO THREE QUART BOTTLES OF VODKA HIDDEN IN DIFFERENT PLACES! I CAN'T BELIEVE . HOW I COULD IT COMES TO FOOLING BE SO OBLMOUS OF WHAT WltS~~~, PEQPLE~.EFF! HAPPENING! THE THJNG TO KEEP IN MJND . I KNow rr.:. AND va.: CAN'T ACCEPt IT! 1 AND·. IS THAT SHE HAS /4N ILLNESS! MYSELF BECOMING I ERRIBlY ANGRY! WHEN I TAKE HER 10 see OR. LOPEZ 1'CMORAON. St£U.. BE soeER I SUPFOSE SHE REFUSES.JO GO 10 THE' HOSPIT~ I NOW Kt-«)W SHE SHOU.D? -• • • f 1 ' DOONESBURY · bY 10m BAfiUK 6E£ I 15 IHAI FA~I A1i 6 ,., MOON MULLINS RESolUTION TIME:, LORD P. -· IF You HAVE: T ROLJBL.f:- RECALLJNG . '{DUf<. . F,AULTS ... • / .. QR~OWTO COR~ECT THEM/ I CA HELP. •• • • . .. .. .~ • • • I • • • •• • • ) ~ ' r EXCLSE rll E ... 4 00'0 HAVE A PE.RrELi PICTURE OF A Si.>JA~ .' • SO ~..J HA Jr:= A E~S~<. .: CA 3C,'<?S;_ ~ .. . by Ferd and TOm ~ohnson -ET \{EK \ HE 'RE RI TE .WE 'LL OU CE THE LI ST IH15 EV~l G • J - 0 - • \..EfS See·· PENS, PPf"Lf\, B"W£La'e,8 ... • • , • I ., , i -~uni-rWhirl@. · • -------by H~I K~ufman-------...,,, • SUMTESTEJtJ Oji'I 91:Plllce-.tawN 1 llF•7.1,; ...... 12 In..,. drdes of ..... _ ...... -... .... of .. tc:u ... 'at• .. l'OWI of .......... ...... 30. Plesent ~ ·--· In p oelllons showft. CAN .YOU T•un YOV• EYESP ?Mr• .,.. ., lent Ma ,....,. "'"'· .. , ............. , .................................. How ..-ctrty Uft Y9¥ h ... ttwm• a.ck AMWWI ............ . . . ~ -O')OQ • ~ • .lllD:) "'~ $ '-#V • ~·~ t ~·~ l ~~~a •: •so ~EN YOU 'RE WORKING ON A. - PROBLEM IT HELPS 1V TAKE I ,. i I I A lUAUC: I BIG- .· I I ' • .. . . ' ' . T~EOCOPE Ol=Tl--'E~LD MA~S)t)UR PROBLEMS SEEM SMALL a.. .. .,.., ...... ... ol • certain .,,.. .... word .. pro- wldld trl .... ol .. tan .,,...,..: .., ..... .,,...,., Wnot tn.a.. lly second·· ift ..... not .,,.,.._ lilr "*d a WI °'9-but ... .,, t-:a. .., tour1h • In tore. .... not .,, bacil.. .., fir'lt'I. In merry. ..... not .,, tuft. .., .. s-ya oft ...., / h race • "°"-Y.'hat WOid ~ f? Re ierTC>er. .0-lne How quldtJy Qft Y'M' lne9tt ._tour........,. conedfr? •90 .-:. ,·, .......... _,.....,. • W9f-U)SE! A .... ....,.. t• ....... Of -,_....,.._tt _.n ... -•.._.._..., g.NSdidltle ............. , ~-·------.. 17 ~ 19 '1 1P • • • 16 • ~ .7 13· lt.t J 1 .h • 12 JO 8 • 9 ~ .... 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THEN \.Cor• i Po"'' •Kf'I for a 1 . ~ . ••n» of tour ... e.r, or ~ IDund •l'T"0"9 ..,. ..... , -""! --1 Try lo 1CMW •1 ~ JI ,...a. ·-_....,. ...... _,, ,.i~ ' BY ADDISON MA'fBf; 5EEIM6 THf~GtfS YCXJJ< MIN D OFi: )O(JR · f'Ja?BLEMS HAVE 'tJtJ THOOGMT · OF ANY PR~ YET, PATO-t£5? • SHOE Uk)NDERAJt, Nal5, RAU/~ ~ MR5 ~PER ACR055 T~ 5TRE£T l6 ~f'£CTIN6 ~ f°lR5T ~ ~ ~\G\.-\T ANO DA'i I DA'1 - AND NlG~T ... lT REALL'i 60T TO e£ PAlt'1HJL. ArTE.R A ~ll.£ ~ --- BY BEflKE BREAIHED 5'6'-{ WAAT AN £~lTlN6 tlME ~ l' l-L NEVER K>QGE.1 T\.lE. J 0'-< ANO l\NTtGUJf\TlON l1llE-N l luN5 ~TING. E~E.ME ... A.iO W£ ~T HAVE W Go 11'~ WUAT WE ~'ftG Q:> 6VEJ2l( ~~: ' . . by M~tNelly ' . ' . . " • ,111 r,~ i• . . 1 ~~ ~ ~iFr ~ ~ ~8:11" p UUA s I ;J •I _-r Ii I' I ~ f~I" • 1 ~ .... g:Q-~ sit i !.1 a.§ ... , • u1 · . · ~ir . J irr11·!!.1 !Ii! UJP'd·lfll~(f a·s· J ~~:• 1 ( ·p ~ • i ~-~:tJl1Ji~.1 lb~ h ~~ii !~ · -~ri ~J i irij i 11 16~ i SB· I d ~ f~g_f ~Ii ~ R . 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O...__r.,... ::TM s.E UP 10 $ 60 MOH- Ufl USS 10 BUY W"El! °'*'. ----• • smis-~ ........... '---1,.. _ ................. ("'9.__._, .. s-. .... 111~ ~ ......... ,. ..... .. ... q ....... -..... . _.,.....,.__."" .. s-....,..,11. --1.-. I I I I ~, ______________ £.....-0. ------- I S-.--.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ~ I ........__----------~--~---,.._~~-----~ I ----~~~--~~~~~~~-~~~-------1 Sll:lllt _____________ .__ ftlilt( I ... al-.Clllll_ ..... _ ......... -.......... -.--........ia--.--~ • ____ ...... ______ ...__ ........ .-11111511 L------~----------------~-~---~-~ • WI Leave 1988 at the starting gate and come gaze into our crystal ball. I OD't know about you, but by now we'\ie bt.ard ! all we ner:ci to know about l 988. from what 1 will be "in" to who'll be in the. White House. I So oo more about the new yeat. How Turns out that the expem -&om car cit> I about the decade that's just two years a~ signcri lb allnJrc.'WBtc:bm-already can tdl us quite a bit about the '9<A. About dothcs (mixed up}. cm (1Ugb, bigb-tcch). Houses (sman). Medi- '! cine (big improvements). Even about ounelves.. SelHtyled trendspoaer Faith , Popcorn says that as we bead into the dcadt, we'll re- ; ~ the pursuit of with the pursuit of happiness. :-.. In the 19995 WC-= befoalsed OD obcaDti:og DlOle I pkasw'e out oflifi:," says Popocxn, fi>tmdrr of Br3inb I serve, New York marketing comul1an1s. . I fanuly and rdiOoo will win out O\U the mooey ma- ma of the '80s. Overdo9cd on pkaslue products, we'D 1 have that an baby, give up higb-paying but unn:ward- mg jobs., .. and insttad oftbe new BMW. we 'M>ll't mind keeping our oJd car for several )an, .. she predica Companies will be judsd OD bow they treat the envi- ronment, women wilf shiin the CX>r]>Olate ladder 10 SWt small bi.Poe.es f.amilics will move 10 ourc:r suburbs and small &owns.~ We'll napcure values of WC 40 yea11 back but "'with- out the ICXisn1 and pretensiom of the ·50s, .. she adds. New homes in the '90s will look a lot like the proeotypc .. , Ill cll•llill ••• ,. 1 ... ::.= ..... lml. 119. ....,. • ....... ........... ........ -~· .... ...... M .. 11 ... .......... ....... •1 .. ' " J m1l1ln1 . ................ ... ............... ....,. •11'! , ............ .................... .. ' .... , .. ... ••• ai ....... . 1 ,,, n *" _ ........... ............. ~ ... .,. ... _ ._ .. ,.. .... .. IPIJ .......................... ...... a.. ............. , 7 ............. _ ... .. MMU.OO~~lbr ..... ...... .-....?AMldla .. ddha'J Sl.00 .... l,.~pe-*rb ~...., Cal IOU tree., 1-800-325-9665 c.-a C::..•--~~~~~-UI--~~- ~--~~~~~--~~--- o.,o-... c:.____;.~~~~~.:.--~ 0---1 ._ ,..~«:4*--~~~-,.........,.......,. ~-----la..,..... ......... lllONEY-UC&Gtaa.vnu q,e.. ..... be• dllr)', .,.. wed ._,_·8pmCST.dnV1711& ,.. ... ··•.-=-c:dot,am-~~ • .,.. ...... -41 ...... THIS rFXND'S . ·····~~····'·. Lots ~of Dew ways to lo tli8 ... route Resolved not to light up this year? More travel options accommodate you. The last straw for Mildr?Jd Post was a bus trip ~cg: hit ,.. ., hotel that means what it says, ~ ~=Lyndon bas never bad to bit scoff-.,,.., with the inn's side, it was dear blue and mouo- tainoos. Inside, ~ loob:d like • Loo: don '-.. D__ '" -..... 81 ' j I Cd ~UC~; p ... - threatened $250 penalty. "That's more of a market· a. tool.~ be says. "Gutm Just want to be sure tba1 if someone is rmok-inc. ""'MIJ' 11 ICiJl is IDinR to deal witb-ii.;:" smokm to put out • .. • M l .... lir their ciprcttcs ;11111 Q' J ' I ' 1 n ... StttllJY went wr 11 I 1 ftlll ~ .. (Jiii 6cedcd.-m ....... • • 11 .., Her solution ......... ,...-._ ~v!*..=· •M • ~ 11 , ' 1 Airlines, of ooune. long have o&rcd DOIHIDOk-q leClions, and are required IO a- puld them when... enC>Ulb teats aren't avaifable to ac- oommodaae all of tioo to kick the .., ...... ~--, L habit: She dtriricd 2 .1111111,.. ............. to ,,._nm. ~ .. Ill' J 2 l -• ... wMk~ke-free J_~~M~J .. ~11~1~~- tOUB. The a.a is • .. ... 5 ..., .. ontbeadq--I ''J ,__ 111111111111 of a ttend 10WaJ'd .. nillll tn. accommodating ~!t~Tn~Oub (8928 Bradmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20817) lines up ~ reslalr rants, botds, bmes (and bus drMn). AD of wtDcb are becxx:nq more plmliful: More and more. DOIHmOk- crs can uavd_,_ cat and sleep without inbaq a puf[ One ~ in providing fi:Jr 000- smcti,. n.vden: Quality lnta'Da- tional, which opcaaJCS c.ombt Inns, Quality Inns and Clarion Inns. AD the chain's bolds set aside at least J S per, ccot <A mar rooms ix' DOIHIDOb:n. Quality's Sumi B. Dyoaman ays.. -Al the Noo&nobn Inn. a DIDas --NIT:• ........ - a I I 11 --- the DOIHIDOkm. What's more, a bill hem Coogr'8 -oukl prolul>lt all smolcing OD sbor\er ftigb1S.. Air Canida. with levaa1 East Coast flights. makes 6S pcn:mt m its planes DOIH1DOking. . Most of tbr ~national car rmt- al oom · ofter ooo4IDOkiDs cars, but~is ~ TbriftyCar Rental, however, sets aside 10 pea cent of its fleet fi:Jr 000- smokas and says there's always one availlble. The smokers' view <A special m> • Q)i!UDl!Qdetions 0 DOll·llDOk:en? "If ifs done in a 1llllY thats not denan-ina or di9 •MniM- IOry 10 1he llDObr, lbell you can loot aa it • a mm1laiac tool & 1be compe-m bl may ar ~ not be aaca:e. fill. -r 1be Tome>- a> IDlli!ule'1 •w Mara. Sada~ -cm, ..... IUCCell. 1k 9!I bia 137-f'OQID ~ bm in Dllll ii......., tolid. R--. Oom?l~ ---- If I S lllln . AbtJM:wwt TOVA BORGNINE BAS DISCOVERED HER 'FOUNTAIN OF YOUllf' · "The lines depart. •• Y o·uth :returns For Only I . . I '' a most instant Y·--D.S~HollywoodCA $39 LOOK YOUNGER: OR YOUR MONEY BACK! •/ INS ltopiltf 10fU ~ WOUid wort ..• In two wwks I 11WJS ~Ott ~fro-wo.t.11ond looks from mtn that I co..,ld •01..,tly rt•tMbtr ttttin1. I'm u.ciud about tN way I look. Tltank pi!!'' _ .. ,,. • 0.....TX "I Ito~""" maJ tlw product 6 dap and olf'mlll this "9 ,ear old bftines slttt loolt:s 01leosl10 7«lTS ~· -G.L ~Wt "TM~ for tltt pafttt product stops hut! l om ob1oluul1 tklit'1ted to report that my com· plaion looks bmer titan it has in lllGnJ. man1 ,_n;• -e.c. • .. ·r. -~ -.,~ .ai i.u run.if,_,•~"-ITl..,..i, _. ,_ • l'ff/fulll ii~.,., .. , ,oos .. ~ • ru--'~•fraW..tJOlfll ••""'4w/:1"'6cJ-"7ilqu. ~ -T_.....,._ ment. Or If you prdcrto pay by If J09 me hi tbe 5"6a • creel.it card (Vasa, M25la'Card or Caliron.ia ma. yo. _, pick 11p American bpress), jmt call * prodad • 1928 WlllWn 1-800-223-TOVA (1-800-223· BoUnwd. BnertJ a. t. 8682) toll-free at any ti:ne (2 4 tW'eCll tbe INMln of l:le-5:30 hours a clay, 7 days a week). Moadlry dlrouP Frid9y. 11flpol'f41ft • Fru Gift: All orden mailed within 10 days will receive a frtt sift worth Sl 1.00 of additional Sida Catt pl'Od•cu. 4CST ~l • T()WA COl~O'• 1 ~ r •• ----•• -. ---• --•= ~ ~ ----... --------. ---- TO TOVA BOAGNtHE CAO TOV/\ ~PORAllON The~ 8920 Wilslwa Bllld e.-.ty Hilts. CA ~ o..tTClllM. FOR FMTBt S8MCE 1 · Ord9rs...,. a. QwgllO ayc..ig lOU. ~ ~('1 -nllllfl v•1~ .. 10laoll~~bf~thl~lon1llullayou,,..~1 8'!' •IC:lom18 alLOO -~75 ~and handing (Totm $ol 1.75}.. I iatdef'lland 1tlC f I ..,_ not 100. I • i I !Ml' f9lUm the unu99d pcr1lon k'I la~ core.. . 30 dllr,s d ~ ablpawilt to me fdr a orompc ~ cour1eoua Nlf\n2 d the tMChW priced IN~ I No ca...eiom .-.cl NC7T'E.: Cl-*-..1,.,.,,...., IOordlw bfa.dlCMt C ~ 0 .....c.a ::l.~·EJ:;na , .~ ' PS O.....Sllllllll'l9f~De~~.,.,.lOW\CORPOR.Q11CAtn0c-ircm..__.., ; ,_.. .... ~---~-•__,d .... an.M"lllr.I T·1111 .. -.. ----------....... -------.. -.... -----. ---.... --------.. -..... r--------SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -MAil TODAYI --------.., FASHION GALAXY, ~ CSMir11, Bids. IXJ, Hanowr, PA 17333 Yts! Plene rush "1'J Comfort C:Uuats an full roae1 Print bacll cu• 111tH.. -Pr(s) Seise (M2909408J Sil!Ul Ntme ------- -Pr(s) Slut (M2909248) SIZl(s) ___ _ _ Pr(s) White (M2909328) Sul(s) ___ _ = One p ir oaly $14 aa p1a S2 95 ship. & hCllJ. C Snt! Ally 2 p rrs for j\lst S2U8 plus SS 00 sll11>- pil'll & llandlin1. Address------ Enclosed IS !NV res. add saff'S tal). c CllAllE TO llT: C OutenClul> C VISA •IJ ------- 0 Amlric:an Express • C MnlerCaro Acct. No. [Ip Otte__ SUte ___ Zip ---L-------------· H..H..I. lec. l•---------------~ THISMONl'tf'S .................... .... He • Pit Clllest cils far ,.. •st . 'tlti•• lds ICC, bow abotJt I.II • PQ caDq it For W1lom m II... lite &II hpptrs Toll? 1be ~were ftd and firm and pd kY.J m.n 1DOk the ~ md roes&M them." No fPO'f! Well, ~it.a uy. If you can wriie rmJly b9li Hmm.- way, .Hany's Bir cl Amc:rican Grill wants your best (or is that ~ fl. fort. The remurant -with kxanom in San Francilcx> and Los AD8des - annou.nc:es i1S 11th Intanational Imi- tation Hcrninpay Onnpetitioo. The winner and a mend ~ whisked away to Harry's Bar cl American Grill in Floreoa:, Italy. {Papa Hemingway made Hany's Dar in Venic% his water· . bole.) °\:must be pnmnarbd by Feb. 1 S. Foc.mcmry bm, amd a SASE to Harry's Bar & American Grill, 2020 A vmuc of the Siars, Los ADICb 90067 or 500 Van Nm A vc.. San Francitco 94102. And do Papa proud. ' • From the reigning master of Amtrican Indian art • 24K gold rim For hundreds of years, the leg· ends and customs of the Chey- enne NatDn were faithfully passed from generation to generation. Known as powerful .and resource- ful hunters, the Cheyenne people insti.J.Jed in their children a spe· ciaJ pride in their heritage. Now, the special bond between the young and the ad in American Indian society has been captured by master artist Grcgcry Pcrilk> in 'The Cheyenne Natioo. H The gb:y " the pest and the promise of the future shine in this stirring par· trait ci a wise chief and the proud young boy who mq ooe day be.ulc leader" his people. khind them is the rqagmfia:nt Black Hills- uaal 1artiaml" cl the~ Aa lmpnllive JleCllnl of Prb Affiecillkm Grepy Pailln wmbmewmiy vrl•iined b their ialisric md amirite pcaaa,U. cl the Ameri- ca Jndim. A nnnberclhil VmirptcL ecfirXn a6ruJr pl.a hate DI out 0 lllt7 Ara&ca. i.nl. A pmaiariM al .... SIMdows ...S Thr HUD.1ba11 CGkctxn. r-----------1 Rrspand bf: Fetn.y 1, 1• Lunh: Two plow per cdlector THE: CHEYENNE: NATION Accept my applie.ation b --i1x Cbey-cnoc Naticm." l wiah to pwdwc __ 11 or l ) at just SU.SO (plus S2.14 ship- ping aod handling! each, for a tot.al oi IS26.64• orSS3.21·1. a.cl'-..: by~ 0 Checlt or money order eoc:loecd. 0 Charge my: 0 V'ua 0 MuterCard 0 American ExpJas within months-ct issue and risen in value m the SCCODdary mark.et. His 1979 "O:Ue£ Sitting aill• pm, b example, issued at S65, a::JW commands as much as $550--en appreciation of 746% in value. Demand is ~ted to be StroOg b 1be Cheyenne Nation,• as cd· lectnn compete to acquire a lim- itcd..Mjtion Pcrilk> aeaticll at an af&rdable pD:c. M an owocr ct 'Ibc Cbeymne Nation,. you will have the right- .... llDt die ....... iw to llCqUire all p1-s u they are illued. Pur- thttmae, under our 100% ..,_ Id c-2 ~· JOU IDI)' MUm • . any plate within 30 days ct receipt ~ a full rdund, re~sing your series rights. Each "The Cheyenne Nation" plate will be haol-munbm:d and accompanied by I same-munbm:d ~ "AutbcntX~ and the edition iS )jmitrd to a U>ul ct 10 firing days. Pnapt Rnpwe lmpartml The :;:11.triay " Pailk>\ art, abig · the special appeal cl N:ct No.-------- Exp. o.e ___ _ OOl664IOOS3l8 331SDI' O Ms. O Mn. O Mr. Name ________ _ Adclftu _______ _ ~6M&U«,e1Jl......_6MIU1 ,.,,.,,,,, ... 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I THE MOTION ·PICJlJBE GUIDE. invite you to accept "their 1987 Annual when you send for Vol.1 at the _ low introductofy price of only 51~ I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _J I I ' I . I I I l I ~ On this 10th day of Olristmas, retidents of Prestoos. LIJ burg. Ky .. won•t have any lords a-aping. but tbeic'D be plenty of regular folks dancing,~ and~ playina at the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. "We try to keep the traditions of the early Srotcb-lrisb settJen of cast Kentucky," says Kathryn Frazier, coordina1or of Oltl CW._, ia Pr......,.. "We beaan reviving~ of~ old rust.oms from the late 1700s JO )U1'S ~ at a party m the home of one of our neighbors. Tbcrc was a lot of mterest, and each yt.ar the event grew bialDcr·" From Ioingson, visitors can ra.cb the·oeldntion sate by traveling cast on · Interstate 64 to C.ombs Mountain Parkway (Route 402) to Route 114. For information, call Frazier at ((>()6) ~2185. iii Midaael Tacker w and JiD Eikm- berry are among the st.an who will bf OD the slopes at the Steve Gar- l"'aW.ft+u Ski Classic vey-....--ur , at the Dea' Valley Ro- sort in Park aty, Utah. The husband..and-wife team and SUll1 of LI. 1..llW Will .. ~tr; ~ ... J -CBlll: .....,, ,..._ 01•oad, Do•1 and a1t ll L.A.-wtll'M'.... Cu•1 Bark, Corbin -Benl 1a.and others. A highlight of the four-day event will be an auctioo of pcnooal memorabilia from various ~ on Saturday night. ~ will go to the Utah Special Olympics. !."! 'iyou'rc oonsideting buying a pcnooal oompuu:r, a L!J VCR or some other higb-tecb item, why not wait to find oilt what's bot at the IMawtkwl Wil8r Cai w FJedromcs Sllow in Las v: The tbre&<lay event, which begins Friday, ~ IN matDoe where numerous con- sumer cleclronic tech= and new~ 8(e intro-duced," says the show'~ thia Saraniti.. About 100,CXX> ~ from at least 70 countries are cxpec:ltJd to view nearly 1, exhJDitioos. ... De~Aartc*aeMu• r«, an ~ 1qxeaenting family-Owmd &mm around the ~ will have iu annml ooni:rmce in Wichita, }Can., Friday through SUnday. "We'll be oelebnting our 10th )at, so it should be a very excitina ~ It'll be a p>d time to recall some of the emty protem. to teftect oa bow tir we've come in the imt decade. .. says oatiooal direcb 0.. vid Senta'. "And because 1988 is an dectioll )at, we'll be ~a bard k>Ot at the pmsidtmiaJ canctidalies. Wbenteva' theres a dutw in leadt:nbip in ~it afids llD-cultore ~Nooe o( the pesiden . Jx>pdUJs is Kbed- uJed to lddresa the coni:rmCe. ,., The cunain rises Saturday. al L1J aro.dway's Majellic T'bt.ata' OD tM 1heata' tM:Dt cX the )al', the London hit Pltantam <f tJw Opmi. The show bturina the 8ri1ilb cast o( MldlMI o ..... ~ s.a a'C 2 andS... ..... directed a. .W ...... (Eri114 Cabattt wU l.JI. M N'llht MWfi4 The i*CT'iew is a Win up b the .... opmq Ja. .1 21~ •ltrldrld by Slnb, Dact I TI " " But don't pla to ~ Ewa f&I• ...... • ::,•.: ~ pnce olSl.<XXl. tbe ...... ,. _ ....... 't::S 0 SUre ifs wild and crazy to forecast who'll run for ]ftst- dent in 2(XX) -but, bey, they call the pri- maries the Silly Sea-son, don't they'! So let's skip this declion r oossib&e to ~plun,eC- lmly into C.ampeign .200>. "The Democ:nds will be run-Fii •tu ning Ev=: dreams Dem-~32. 1011 off~= Seil. 9irch Bayh, is the Hoosier secretaJy of stale and plans to run for governor this year. For m president? Squier prectids I big cbamc. oonstitu- tiooally ~king= We'll elect several rainbow coalition will have anMd, llJR*1 Kl'OS.1 several veep positions. .. And which Pcpnbtic:an will vie with Bayb? c.mpaign 000- sultantF.ddie Mahe says a p>d bet is current Supreme <l>urt Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, 57 ... I think she'll aYe the oourt to run b vice president, then • More ~pu~ lel'mS. J?x- prc.ment," Mabe says; . ~-and~ · One more prediction &om telfacing. Squier. Voters will study the •Fewer phone conversa-caod~tes, punch up position tions. We may speak more papen and vote &om home -through. home oompulttl. all by oompuft.r. • ffillienic inftuenoe. We'll ........... ....,. borrow more words from tb.i.s ~DI USA minority • Sbortenq of words. Ifs ha. ppenina now: Teens say "'za" instmd of '"pi7.za." _.,, .... BllD How old will you be in the yt.8l' '1JXX'JI Everyone will tum~ in that mucb-enticipdtd year, some we1J.known people will hit nwnben that add up to personal milestones· • Helen Hayes and Claude Pepper: The grande dame of th!> ater a.od the spunky politico ush- ered in the century, and see it out with 100 ctndles in &D 2CXXl •Sonny Bono and Woody Allen: Cl>er's e:x and e:x-hUJoie Bono turns 65, as does New York favorite son Woody Allen. • .. Little.. Stevie Wonder, Jane Pauley and Don Johnson: ls tlMR Iii! after ~ they hit the big 5-0h. • Scan Penn, Prim% Andrew, Valerie Bcrtindli and Tunothy Hutton: Born in 1960, it's time in 200)-fi>r-tboee 1acky tuming- 40 birthday pgs. • Keshia Knight Pulliam; the littlest Huxtable turns 21. Will the Cosby kid-no-more have her own ~on her own show? _ ........ '1 osl .or the con- \cnicncc ''ucs you bu)• actuall) dry out wood instead of noumhing it. What·~ the ahcrnau,c? Our C'hoi~ 1~ \\'ilhams· 'illc \\a"-It is made of btts"a' and !cm· S crious about waistline watching ... or aou~coolti~ .. .or both? Then a kitchen scale is a must. The casi- CSl tO USC is a uro reset scale: instead o( con- stantly emptying the bowl. you just keep addina ing~iems and ~cuing the diaJ back to zero for each. Such convtnicnct ''a.s costly until Mouli introduced thls rminently affordable model. 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Tiiie (R) (WOR) Dalli TUIE-UP SPECIAL P'UGS 4 CYL ·==."-E~ 2816 • Road test PLUS TAX One customer per tr8nMCtlon. ~t coupon at time of write-up. Elcpir99 .-..y 31, 1981. Mitsubishi and ~!Mblbtltli Whk:M only. Not valid with My CJttw ~~or coupon. .......... (AM) ....... .... CC*t) ......... .... ==--* ...... Clllll ... 1111' ...... Oeotgla vs. l(enluclcy. (A) (GALA) ..-: ··Cubldo con .. AlftOtt'' M:o. ~ =-......... u . (NICK) c.tlm ..... (IHOW) MIMI: ''Cocoon'' *** (t•) Don AmecN. ~,:Q\.. (WON) ..... (WO't) ........ ...... (WPIX) ... .... -l:OIA.11.- ~ ........... -1:10A.ll.- (llAX) MIMI: •. ,,. .. !(Ing'• Merf ' **** (1M9) BrOOlrick Crewtord. Joenne ON. -1:11A.11.-......... -l:30A.11.-=~ c .. ,...... ........ a ' .............. ........... ., .. u..r~c;) ......... CC*t) ...... c-> ........ ....., = ... ........ (**> LlllMlll ................ ..... , .. ... (WORt Cllil ...... ~ (WGC) ,, ... -l:•A.M.-. ._ -1:00A.11.-;:;n1 ................ ....... n ' ][IJ -· : o!.L', • r .... 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Shop early for best selection Sale enda January 30th, 19U Somethinr Special feminine fashions 'At."~lo)lilt' '"la hlOfts for 1tw miss) fitur~ san •·18 ~lso~iee 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa.• Hilgren Square• 64~5711 .- .. t • I I I t ' I' l;oy-..... , -411-Of lef .. <•el 119t•rt 6 •«Ullf• _....,.,....,.,.._, ........ .,...., .. ,, '901 I ·--.,,.A_ I (8rooldld I Oil) (A ..... &....,.., F.-.v..., ~8eldl I f-.a 1•11• L. ... .-.-. ....... .-.~------.-.~----.... .,$& ii 10/Daily Pilot January 3-January q I Q • J i 9 ' ., ( ( Daily Pilot January 3-January 9/11 (CNN) ... .,,..,.... (E~ ._ us ....... Pro f ()U(. From Watervlle 'V'*"f. NH (RI (GAL.Al .a¥ll: ''Slfo " Meir... Albeno Olmedo. (Met() n. ...... The pnca for 8 golden harp IS P9t9f' S SOUi (WPlX) USA T ....... -11:00 P.M. -.... .... c.a.. cc s llOllM«i CMll ...... ... I """ ... .., "*'»...... -·"··· -WA.II.-..... Nie Mey .. Clllllilllll c....i-.... ........ ........... ~· ..... 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Su 10.5 2272'l Lambert St. Suite l 701 El Turu, CA 928.10 12/Daily Pi ot January 3-Januar,6'! l --,-r I . '"t .. i ~ ! ~ ;-:~ ~,~ 1 1 • l ~1 Q. i . ~ e c:. ~~ 3 s n .. ..; -... -~ ... 11' :;;~ "'li;;; > -. •• $. ~ -:;; ~ \i'-= § .. I ~ '; -' .... f, ,., ; ,, I ·. Ji''"'-f~·•-i'!l If.' J lfi -! : 11~• r1Hr1''f'I -,· ·~ :~1 ·,1r~ill ~1111 'i. ~1i' I 1 lw , 1 1 r ~ :J . : f i r 1 . ~ s , "' ~I 1 1 11 r 1 l 11 fr ~5 h i . 1 I 1 i. · i• i , ~I r , f ! , .. -. ' II. !i ... ii II;~ J. :a s IE 1"'" i !1 J '" '" . ~ I if f g r J Ji I i~ r~; IJ I= -If I I Ii I I -. Qf . i g I Ii~ . !I i.i~ . : 1 J · ·u .· f 9, s1 • ri i : • t Dl!IP!im::n::. 1 . i~:u1n~1~~nm::~:::~::;;c;. J . H!11n1m~;:::::; . 1 . in ~ ·~ •. ;•· "Ii; '·i!11"i'1:;1 -~I~ ;1·;·1. !f-.~~-~''liiil 1·H1 r ·~1a~11· ii;!~l lilil I~ ~ fil • ' 1 1 • 1-f . 1 1 If I I 1 J .1 !!J § 1 • 1 '· . Jr • f 11 • 1 1 I. . ( : I ii I f j ., ...... ~··•Wlf!------•!P!•••· ~11111n······ f1 l'fl'~1'in~1j1JJ111111e•1iiSi55353iii . 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Daily Pilot January 3-January 9/15 FREE PHY-5-ICIAN REFERRAL The Choke Is Yours: !( LOC-\TIO' !: r-\'l \1£~1 ,c._ l '~LR "t l ~ HOLRS REQLIRE \tE' TS ~ SPECl-\l T'l ~, H..1REIL 'I.: L-\ 'l ·L \t .f l'Rl )fll IE"l.:t 'I ~~CE ~ '1-\LE l)R FE\1-\Ll --~~ 714/842-6DOC yr , SI MONDAY-FRIDA"l 8·30AM -5:00 PM CO MM UNITY HOS PIT"A L 18792 DELAWARE ST . H U~TINCTON BE .\CH .... l'lllJ I w .... , .. ,,.,,,.. .... ..... a.... C...Ma ....,., ....... (CIN) n. 111 a. ~Oalltl ....... llORNNG ---A.M.-........... ...... ... ,.. ...... (CC) '* ... , ::.1~ ::r.:.: 7 7 ..... c... .... r. ..... ............ -A:g-.....,-_ del a.o·· Dewld .... c.v OrMl. CL.ft) ........ ... .... Cllltlll ..... . 4lttOW) ................ . * (11.~flabelt.l.Ollft, ....a Jemilan.Qlen. (UM) ......... ~ ..... (WOllt ....... ,..... (Wf'OQ lllll I ...., ---AJI.-:-~ .......... -1:11A.M.- f'ICK) ... r. ..... -.. A.M.-... n.. n •- • I .............. ........... • ......... ICC) ............ .... ..... ...., ==-=·~· . ... 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Our Commitment: · n ·e care for people and cater · to their lifestyles.' . HuntlattotaS.elor•~ 18851 Florida Ave. Huntinctc>n Bnch C71C) IU-7711 (GA.LA) MIME= "'LI Berm dll PclYo ~·· Vlilntln Tfl4111>. AnMndo SMsn. ('HBO) --= ''T'he ·r.-.~ * (1994) JaM Sedge. T tlCY PollWl. ,. IMQ(l Tiii ...... (WPIX) UUT ....... -10:45P.M.-C9ll» .... 'HouM• ( 1986)_ w..ni Katt. Gearga I AC...Alllr llns Maloy. Ruueoge· Dllll.., ...... ~ Wendt ' . 1:::: (CNN) ........ ........ 1£PN\ ... T .... Daily Pilot January 3-January 9/11 Our Prarnd ~08en Y• • Luaury delun mini Rli'81; • Deluxe eemi·privaLe .Wie.; • Beautiful semi-private AUii*; . • Free 30-day aupply of all preecrip- tiOD drugJ; • • Frte mQDthly beautician aervm includin& ptTmanents for "*"'1 · occuiona; • Free romprehensive dental and · podiatry eum upon ac:t.imioa: • Nev."Spaper delinred to bi+ide • ·,. daily. And Mach Mora Affordable QualityYtt ... ,• ~ ...... (Wfl'IJQ ......... -7•A.M.- (WT91t -= .. JelllOUM Rod(' **'* (1157) 9* Pr.my, 0... 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MOVIES-~ 3l/Da1ty.P1lot January 3-January 9 - -MOVIES-.. •t Da1ty Pilot January 3·January 9/31 l:TWl:I:~ I: itil:l:Ti.et 20-60°/o OFF LIMN tor Bed. Bdl & T_,.. • soo;. OFF EuropeM rerry Rob9a .............. .., .... _. __ _ ............ ,.. . a... c-. .......... _Ill ...... 0.-,__•0..C . ••· ... U..· ......... l"-·n.. ...... , ... ~. ............ --- 2612 E. Coat Hwy .• Corona d~I Mar (181k S. o( Mac Arthurl 640.2929 _..,CK-3503A 35" Stereo Color Monitor/Receiver " . v - 40i Da1ly Pdot Jan(Jary 3=January 9 DES~GNER FUR •!TU R~. •· ...... """ SUNDAY,JA . ARY 3, 1988· 'Star Wars' test held on Coast· - Military reportedly testing laser at TRW v. a tt laser bep n u ndcr U&h t sccu n t) Dec ~31na~ludc<haJk, ncartbe Orange Count) Cl\). • · site located near San Juan Capistrano-The la~r v.h1ch hascncounttRd t«hn1cal and pohucal problems sin~ tt v.as con~l\cdadecade ago. 1s scMdulcd to be @unchcd mto spa~ b) the cart) 1990s as pan of the nation's defense against nuclear m1S\1lcs. 'the ne\loSp:3ptt §aid --•1 Tk As..mteil ~ The mtltW) has begun t~ cround tests near San J uan Capmnno of iM first laser that '40Uld hr po."tfful cnoup 10 dam• or tkstro) orbtuns targets as pan of the Reapn adm1ms- trat1o n·s .. Star ~an plan. a pub- 11.Shcd repon said. The :'l.e-. Yort TtmC"S said to its Sund.a' cd1t1ons thar the fi~t full- scale riuht.ar) tests o fthe 2 m1U1on- The tim te-st of I.ht' hghtv.c1gh1 aluminum l~r occurred on the Sports .. 'The road to the Super Bowt begins as New Or- leans hosts Minnesota and Seattle visits Hous- ton./81 California Interior Department's off-shore oil platform es- timate 8 times that of earlier report./ M 1'ation . As 14membersof one family are memoriaJi.zed. off tcials svuggte to find answers to recent rash of . mass murdersJDS Index About Employment 03 Bndge C7 Bu.smess 06 Classified 01-5 Crossword C7 Entertainment CS-7 HOfoscope C 7 Oplmon 86 Paparaw C2.4 Public Nolices 85 . Sports 81-5 Styte C1~ Weather A2 Riding the wild wind A wtndeufer ridee tM wlDd and a wa..e toward MOlre 1n the late ifternooa ..,....,a.e at 8eal Beacb. It'• mWwtnta Renamed com~mitt@~ offers few tips on what ·doggiesdo By LANCE IGNON °' ............. What's in a name., FOf that matter. ,,.hafs 1n an acron)m., Pknt}. 1f ~WCft a member of ttx h t ~· Obhpuons to comm1ntt 10 Laauna Beach. Yes. tJx POO committee. Formtt Ma)or Ned Fittpetnck ~ u~ with 1M name 1n Octobtt sbol'\J) afttt 1M Cat) CounoJ vott'd to form a comm11ttt to deal •1th the probkm.s of dogs bctna -.. 'ell. doss 00 t.br bcadl. Fuzpamck f llWtd the name would bnn& atttntJOn to ttx comrru~ and the~ -1 thou&bt at•~ kind ofa fun name. and I t.boualn at pe>1ntcd out -ti.at ttx obJcrti'c was. -Fiu.petnd said. -h •'1.S oot to ~ the scnousncss of tlw SJtuauon - But that"s nactl) •hat ttx five membcn of ttx comm1tt.cc and one o~ staff nxmbef thougbt t.br name dt<l. and the) v.--eren't keen on be'lna POOP mnnbcrs. So. dunng the second mttung a maJOnt) of the comm1tltt ch.anard the name to Doc Issues Stud) Commmee. or DISC What miffed ~ M cMmom) •'U 'that s.bev.-a.sn·t told about w acron)m ~fore she Pned ttx IJ'OUP. -1 pcnonaJI} d1dn·1 .,et 11. -w said -1 v.Tnt to a mtttn'I and a couple of peop&e mentioned 1t. - Sull she said w bu no twd fttlmg:s. -1 guess tbq d«ldcd 11 (the namcl dldn't lend the scnousncss 11 needed bccausr when you ~t to dogs and (Pleue ... COlllllTTSB/ A2) -Crowded cOuttrOoms should get some relief Airport entrance to be clo•ecl grounds of 1LY-bu1ldn TR\\ Inc v. herr thert are largt tan.._s of p~us furl along •1th exhaust p1pn and \ptt1al chambcn dr- \t~ to m1m1c the 'acuum of spa~. the T1me-s reponed J R ichard Gar1.1a. a spokesman for the .\1r Force \\capons Ubora- tor) 1n .\lbuquerque ' \1... v.h1ch mana~ the program for the Pen- tagon·s trate-gi~ Defense lntllall'e Organ1zatton sa d the first test . 1n,ohcd I.ht' cold tlov. of fuel through w la~r He said the psn v.ould lx- 1gn1tcd 1n later tesu , -1u c h1e,cdv.hat v.e v.anted · h 1old t~ Tim'-~ But he said no othff progr~s rcpons v. ou1d be g.t' en unul the ~~ of tests are 1.om~ this spnng. TM lastr ck' ice code-r.amec .\lpha ts scheduled to 11~ into spa e a p..srt 0 1 tl"c Zenith w anti· r:i ~~ e 'a'>t"r le-st lhe T 1mes sa1d !"e J,,1ce c~tes a conttr· 1d:c:'d "lt'J'Tl o: light thro ... gh mn-g~ C''~-·ed b' ~he ,ombusuon of fuels s1m1 ar to 'I" ·~ used 1n rocket t'r,~1ne~ the pa~r !.ald Tne com· b ... ')~ 'e c:ner1-.• ~an be C'\trJctcd b' ~1"0~ and r~nan: •"a"'bcrs and 'u;.. ... ~ to d~tro~ enerr.. 111ss1~ 0:1idJb .:I TR\\ ~ !J. d not be 't:4 ~t.C'\! to, m:ne:-:~ :-· :-1e repor.~ HBpOlice wind~p dodging bullets Offi cer s d iscover plenty of gunfire on Ne\vYear 'sEve B~ ROBERT BARK£R . QI -Dllll9r ,_ ... Hunti nftor Beach po11Cl' offiettS fanr.C'd 1.1 ... t 11' a v.arttme-hle rr· cona1s~r~e pat•c..! to c~ do•-n re•c e·'!> .;,,g •T then guns to ,,.c '· 'T'• .., 1'ie 'e"' 'i ear pol~~ sa1~ 'w•dJ I• !l(.;-!ldC'd 11a.e a v.a• l O!lC -Lt Gow a. P -e sa1J ··Bullets v.~ 0~1ni 0'~ o_: he-a.:!s T'le:-e v.n a k>t of 'i 't T v.o rien. • o p.:>l .cc a! ~·~ sa"' f• .,! ·~ir v.apcn~. •tte a.rm.led a!\\! hooa.e-d 1n'o ~,a. on darges of U"' av.'" .. II: linr.g •npons in ett~ hm t\ Po 1« a! ronf.scated thrtt ha'ldguns and :•{, niles-P<X satd -The' v.~1)t o; .... ng at us -P<X said ··b ... 1 • v.a<. e:lO..gh to m.ai.e '00 thm .. 1 \ ctn3'1i - P~ '"a...,e-d a ra6o and v.as aru. ~ :o t~ 1:-fa!lt~ duri!'\J the \" .·-~:n ~~·,1~ ~ sa.:id Px ~r,j : ... ?" ~e. th.rtt ~nts a~c 10 off .. ~ ;>auu!lnj the Com· ::' o.! NC I •• < ~ 't'3 "ear \ b .1 r: tree I u·d E ~ .\'e-ue after grmng a n:.ir ... 'l(' .. ,. ~o-:;.p a "ts from ~nts "'-OIT'e-d abvut ttle gunfin th.at t'T'U'pted abo.st a bad-hour brl~ mtdn1gh1 Thunda~ 1 9CCDCS sac1a u thla that briJaC more and more easterners to the West CoeR. There ""ert' no ~poruof10Juncsor a.?r.iage R~ ue'l:s in Founwn \.'al- ~\ a ~.:i~ ,,_: •"'~r. a butk'l ·:ia: .... •irt'd .... c l~ Sol' mack ns -· (Pleueeee POLICE/A2) Special masters ~arn legal system respect By J<>SA THO~ \ OUKE °'_..., ....... \\ 1J11C Ra' V.1~ \ ~·,·~ear ban~ to •' old rece ' ng"' '~~:en,""t' f()( the 1981 murckt'" ofh1s \tet'"-,Jt~ •<as full of icpJ .,,.ut.s and uo, r'enttonal turns. so 1t should tu'c ~r ~f httk IUt'pmC •hrn the jl.ld&e ~~>ding ovcs the cax deo<k<i tr re· o"I a bn.Jc..tnoa-n proctdt."t :o · a .... d fvn.ba problems. \\'hen Supttior C OU n Judge \ 1.1 r ~ el .\. Raanrcz sent~ v. 1s.e ' ~ ~ lO hfit 10 pnson. ht ordef'Cd San 1..1 .\ .. .! an~ MIChad Pursell to O' ~- Focu s ON THE N£v.s the , can.nc : v. 1s.c~ 's eight-man cc and en<.i.•e the famed ,ailhousc bv.,e•·s ~ s~1ons v.c~ not t.aMRtrN "'lln Pl.rYI hao no conncctlon to \\ s.e' case -he wd he bard)' e' e., io '~ "'~ 1 in the hcadhncs - t>u • au ~a 'TIMtt'T. he d.KSn 't O«d ar ~~nd • Ju\t SI\ auornc' ·s aama~ found o"' ()ra C"ou"l~' 's 11.Sl of scxciaJ ~ eee SPEC1.AL/A2) New year brings little cheer to victim's family q~npkgK It tw hem theft YO..~ Juh I . the da' he •-as 5hoi on the Cosu \1~ f~'I\ near the Count) Fat~llds. His sboolana .. .s amoaa the fint tn the .,., c o( ~'TI' TllC# ileDI~ last mtt. • -He'5JOOCt st1U th tbn. 1Jbur aA a ~ ID\Cn'IC" from tbc fam.: tl) ·s borne 1n Rolta Ki Esaairs. His ~ has made ~ ~ the fatki wd 8Ul OD ~ 9e1, ~of attomq he «dined to dabora\t. ~ -H ,... neats say slow growth .... tiative rlghi on schedule_ nir uutiative Im ..,. ...-the ~ ol UiiC ClOWHY btd ol Su~iton. ud ii rccri\led IOIDC h8nb cribplm tllis moadt ID I map:zint arudc by Supuvasor Ooa Roth. • . WriUJlil ID a public:aboa o( the Bu1khnc tndu.suy Auocili•ioa·s Or- ._. Count)' chapcn. Roth liUoed the lfOW\h and traffic CIOfttrol in. itiath 1t to simtlar. unsucc:csVuJ d - (ons at bmtllOJ urben sro-1b 10 t.be So' 1et Umon. He refCfTCd to t.be growt.h and traffic control m1mu't as an au.ad: on Orange CounJ) ·s S)'Slml of frtt entttprue. and ,·o--cd 10 fight apmst the measure. In bu a.rud e. Rolh a.ho echoed t.be cnuasm that has bttn k ' d«i b\ ol.Mn.. Wl the 1n1uat1,e v."OUld dn'r up housm1 cosu b) hm1ting rn1dm- uaJ ck' tlopmenL Roetrs ca.Ued Rolh·s rem.arts -1 u- d1crow.. -and satd the\ iUustnned hu i.g;nora.ncc of what thi innauv-e sa~s and v.bal ll •Ou.Id do. -in fact ll v.ouJd ra,·or rn1<knual deHlopmenL"bccawc rcsidenuaJ de- 'elopmenl smcratn less traflk." he ~~ . He said be found Rolb·s hnkmg of the in1uau'e to CQmmunum and the $Q\1t t t:n1o n -offensive." "B\1.1 he·s not ,.,,di k:no"'"" for bu intellect. so r m not going to 9'0rT)' about 1L ·• Rogrrs satci ft>LICE END UP DODGING BULLETS ... ~, ham Al. IUDU) through iM roof of a house. ~i• Wied 10 bit occupants. pohce No arrests made at LB cbeckpolnt People e(sew.1>crc in Southern Calt- bnia wnm 't so fonunate in dod&Jng the Oymg bullet$.. T.•"O people and poss1~ a lhird WCR b lled b~ Slra~ bul~LS.. .\nd a .Garden Gro' e man. "'ho had bttn -WOOu ng hrs gun through the roof of his a~nL tnad,crtrnl~ shot himself 10 the head and later dtCd of inj uries. TM Assooated Press said that a 24- ycar-old Los -'ngrles man and a :J- -.)'Qr-otd. San Diego Count) man "'ere kil1ed b) faJhng bullets tn the do'lol>n- tov.11 and soutb<entral areas on '~ Ycar·s E,eandcarl~ ~~Year's Da~ "'third shooungl 1cttm. a tetn-ager on a blc)de. also ma) hue bttn k.Jlled ~ a bullet fired mlo the air Ont of lhos.t repo.rtedl) killed \\aS Sahador ~icdma... :!4. oflos .\ngcles •'ho "''U bu ~ a falltng bullet o n a south-central s1dev-all Thursda~ e'e· mog. · tjso killed .... as Ht1:1or Lo~z .;3 ofPo"'-a' He ""as hll tn the head earh Fnda\ in the dov.nto .... n area b\ a s1ngk.bulh from a small-cahber gun ~ Bi: cc Houchin ~1d -The Los ..\n~les Count~ Coroner's offtCC also"''" 1n' esuptmg the death of Tamo1 Collins. I ~ oi lnglt"""ood He .. u ndmg a bile an "1llo..,.brool AIRPORT ... From A l m.onths. according to .\Ian \1 urph~ tbe a1rpon·s assistant general man- agr ~ v.or1c 1s pan oi prrparauon for the S300 million airport e\pans1on ~OJect. tndudrng a ne"' temunal bu1ld1ng. ""hich 1s due to beg.In ~\I ~ear \1urph~ ~1d . -The~ re starting 10 do 1he ~hmmai: ""Ori. such as storm drams a nd "'ater lines ·he said ··11 s rntnC1ed traffi\. 10 one lane as ou ntt the ai1Pori nnto \.iac <\rt.hur Boule,ard - Matt imn 800 'ehtcles passed through a hohda~ sobnet~ checkpoint 1n Laguna Beach Fnda~ nt.ght and earl~ toda) and not one s1ngk motonst Vii-as arrt"Sted fO£dninken dn,,ng. Sgt. Phil Tnmble said Otliccn nopped 268 oft.ht ,.ch1cln and adm1nistertd \Obnet' cums to onl~ rour d men. Al I passed Tnmble saJd that all motonsu.. hO..,."t"\tt ... C"rc g.i'en the opponurut} to tum around and oot go lhrough the checkpoint that "'as ~t up m the 30COJ block of PacaflC'Coast HtghV.'3} bet..,.etn 9 30 pm Fnda~ and I am Saturd.a~ Tnmbk said that people apparent!~ planning to dnnl 0' er the hohda~s ~ gierung ~ted dnvcn or t.akl ng 1n1s. Trimblcsaid,bc believes Jhctt v.,11 be m<m ch«keo1nts m com mg months but none has been scheduled as )tt. he behe' es. · lrvtnepolicc. a~ rittto ha~e sobnet)' chtd points. dido 't put 1t uu.o opcrallon O\tt the holiday. ScL J1111 Lowder said that cit~. 100. tl.pcct.s to ha'e more o perations · &nd apparcntJ~ was hit ~ a bul~ polttt said. . Garnano T orrn of Gardt'O Gro,·e reponcdh was shooung into lhe ~tltng o(h1s aparunmt earl) Fnda} •bcn ne1ghbors asked him to stop. Torres told hu oc1ghbon ht5 handgun ..,'35 no Ion~ loaded.. put u to bts head and pulkd lhc m ggrr. an Ora nit Count~ corontr·~ spokesman sa1d He dlC'd at 5:38 a..m. of a sangk guMhot •ound tot.be head. T .... o men .. ere l ilied 1n separa\C traffic acr1dents in Oran~ Count~ \!net the hohda~ ~nod began at 6 p m Thunda~ - HtClor \1an~I Bara.in .. 3-i. of San Olcgo. died v. hen he"' as ejected from a 'an that ran oiT Pacific Coast H 1g.h.,..a~ 1n Huntington Beach and o\Cnurncd Fnda) Pedesman George R -'hhers.. 69. •'U lalkd Saturcb} w.ben be .,.'ll struct b) a car "'h1le Cl"OSSlng tht Slrttt. pol llC't said. I VICTIM'S FAMILY ... F rom A l -~re·s rcaJh so bttle left 1n hfe for us I rt"211) ca·n·1 put ll into •ords. ,., hat this has do~ to us. -he \aid. The Jamil) has bttn to '1s11 'ussbaum eH'f"\ da' sane~ he was sho1 · · -our l"es rt'ohe around the hospital and our s.on.-:"ussbaum $aid "tlbur '.':u.ubaum 1s angn. and biller at v. hat happen~ to his son He dtrecu much of hts •nth at Alben Carroll \forpn. the J1-ycar-0k1 roofrr (rom San ta ..\ na accused of shooung Paul 'ussbaum ·-rm JO angi: it's unbche,ablc What that man has doot to this Cam 1I~ -Wilbur ~ussbaum said. ~torpn 1s free from Orange Coun- t\ Jail on SllY>OOO bail Hts Lnal on charges of attempted murder. assault .,.. nh a deadl~ "'t'apon. us.c of a gun. in01ct1on on grC'at bodtl~ tnJU~ and shooung into an OCt"upted 't'htcle 1s scheduled to bqm Feb 2 The (11~ Council rejected 'wssbaum·\ claim. "'h1ch m ed dangtrous ·cond1t1ons fa1lul't' to rt· duce traffic congr-st1on and 1nadc· q~te la.,.. rnfort"Cment 1n the area v. here the shooting tool platt Saubaum did not asl for a Sp«lfK amount of mo~ tn the claim SPECIAL MASTERS EARN RESPECT ... From Al U .S. 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When a rounalman sugestcd ban- ning dop from l.bc beach st' ttal ~cars 230. pt1 ov.ncrs stn>-.~ up at Cit~ Hall 1n such lalJIC numbers.. man) of them wnh t~udogs. that the mttung had to be mo\·ed to the aud1tonum at Laguna Beach High School. .\nd senttmenlS h.a'en•t cf\angtd much in the mtcnm Sull Ctt~ Council members thought e\lsun.c la-..'$ IO'tm1na c:amnt conduct on the bc.ach needed mo~ tttlh.. and so the com mince ~ formed to rev-tt"'A the ordina.nccs.. Group mem bcrs plan to prcsrn t a hst of rccommcodat1<>1U..lO the coun- al on Jan. 19 along •nth a bcaltb rcpon outlining possible probkms "'1th ptrm1tungdoponthc bcKh... -'lrcad). bo-~CT. the committet bas come up •-ith some Kkas: • Put up 1ntemauon.al SllJU Wl a pactutt of a dor, has -er. c:alhna card and a redcirdc -.1th~~ tbrooab tL • Ran.t' the frnn for pcopk •ho let thc1r dogs on the beach •llhout a leash am:Hor1~ •ho d9n 't ptdt up aftct their poocbts. .\n nact amount has not btto formulated. Ma) said. • Hire an e\tn ~nimaJ control offictr •Send ~phku outlining the cm ·s ~t ordinances to rcsi~ts this la.st tfTott •ould be an attempt to ··ra~ lhe consaousnts$ to clean up after 1he dogs.. btCaUSit ot~uc ,,..e m1gh1 IOSt this pm·~ {of ..... nc mg 1hem on the bc<Khl." Mclo1tnom) said F1upatnck YJd he doubted the s1sns .,..ould do much good but agreed fines nttd 10 be rat~ and a nt"" animal control officer should be hired 1f the budsc1 can suppon one -'T"hc) ·,~ JUSt eo1 to do something to gt11he pcnon "'ho doesn't ~ - F1tzpatnck said ' COURTS SHOULD GET SOME RELIEF ... Frc.a A l the rongnuon. -·• ..\Jlolhcr chanar IS a ~ state lav. that •111 make 11 po.s.sibk to SC1tk more C1\ d cases through atbttrauon. •h1ch •'111 sa'e coun costs. L ndcr lhc old 1.a ... cases •n~olva,.g d a1ms for S~S.000 or kss ct>uld be ~tiled before an arburauon panel in ucad of m coun "L nder the ne-v. state la"'. caSL'S '"'oh mg sums up to SS0.000 ma) no"' be handled through our Judtcul arburauon program •· he said .. Ifs a chea.pC'r ~ a.nd n helps frtt up ourcoun caknd.ar.- Parucs to casc:s that arc not rc- sol,. ed through jud!CW atbttrauon ma) stdl dec1 to ~ tbctr luck 1n court. SlatCT satd. -·sw our ei.pcncntt has btto that 9S pt'Ktnt of them arc settled. .. he said Thctt a.re~ >4 Suptnor Coun· Judgr-s and 10 romm1SS1o.ntn in ,.Oran~ Count} -'s of Jul} I. the number of Judge's po\1t1ons "''II be bumped up to S9 Coast's first baby of year born at Fountain ValleyCommunity ahhouch the actual number oiJu~ .. 111 not n SC" so dramaucall) The nc-~ bench OCC\lpanls .... ,u ~ull ha' t to bt appointed b) Go' Gtorit ~u mtJiar Once seated t~ ~~ Judges v.111 occup~ 1-.0 n~,,. coun.rooms at the ctntral rourt 1n nta ~na.. as .... c11 as counrooms at 1he coun·s v.csttm d1' 1s1on 1n "t'Stm1nsttt' and nonh· tTn d1' 1s1on 1n Fullcnon Wlnnlpg Lotto ·numbers picked Bt ne AsMdat~ Press Htrt art the ""tnn1ng numbtn p d • .:J Saturda~ n1Jht for the Calt· IO"ll :a loller"\ \ 1"' 1ce-v.et ' -Lono "-liulc \ 1ttnamcw gir1 rcponedh The hn~ gir1. •hose fint name µi.. · pmt · I.& 1 :q 39 34 and "'as tht fm bab~ born on the Oran~ .. asn·t rekascd. didn't put 1n an C u.ast n I" appcaraoce unul about~ ~ houn after th bon us number ?' the binh of the first bab\ in the n~ ThUW' p1d.1ng )I\ numben 11.111 ~he made her appearance at ~ 30 ~ear in Orange Count~ ho•'t'tr \ha~e SS m.lhon fi, r of ~ll plus lhc am on 't "' 'ear's Da\ at Fountain nus SI l million li't numbtn. \ allt~ C ommunt~ H"osp1tal She dcatnce Medel Cue' as.. "'h0st S6'il.l Q fou r numbers shares mastcn and the nttd for each 1s fe- and far bet.,..etn. but the) often pla) cructal -albeit unm.>ttccd -ro~ in con1ro' cnai ca~ unusual because he v.as in efT«t.. ult1matcl~ d1t'd "'t'tghed S puunds and 13 ouncn and pafC'fllS Paul and ~bnh Cue'-as h' t s1-'I •()pool Thrtt oi SI\ 1s •orth anomt' and d ttnt to his case. and -1 JUSl -.cnl a Ion& to make sure t.ht~ v.as I 1n~hc-s long. he and htt in Corona. v.as born one minute aitrr an JUtomauc S5 Cahiom1a Penal Code Sc-ct1on 15~~ mandates each count~ to kttp a list ofattome's that can becalkd into ca~ '"'oh ing la•·rcn. docton or clerg~ a nd assume a n 1mpantal role as custodian of documents s.cued as e' 1dencr s.atd .\I.an Slater Orange Count' Suptnor Coun e't'CUtl\e offict'r That role of a sptClal mastrr m a cnm1nal ~ ts ,. asth different from speo.aJ 11\lltcn oftrn used n cn 11 ca.so.. such as the role Lari: Grossman pb)cd tn the counl' ·\ Jatl d1lemna. BccaUSit o f has e\pc'11sc 10 the fidd. Gronman was appointed b~ a fcdrnaJ Judcr to be the Junst's ~es and cars ID w Ora• ( ount~ Jail dunn1 a llmt the p tl .,.,s undt>r SCT\IUO} d~ to a pending Cl\ 11 nghts la•~t\. Slaier said special mastcn arc al~ oftm used business d1sp\ltes but the ~ procedUtt as mo re obscure 1n mm1· n.aJ aws Waidfs SJtuauon was t'tn more Ramire'z decided the u~ f a st.ate· d1dn·1 go through a ll of the records mother HlX!ng 'gu~t"n of Garden midnight on Jan I at t Joseph·\ The -SurpnSC" Pad .age-ltttm appro'ed special master .... as neces~ thr~ couldge1 their hands on.-Lccl~ Gro't arc rtported do ing v.ell Hospital m Oran~. hospu.al offic1ah v.erc .. , · ·1 ··and -L ·· a~ satd .. I v.as to protect the nghu and ,------------------------------------------- Pursell said he "'ould tn\entof) pt'l'K) ofh1s patients - Wisk' 's pos~s1ons. then '-'atch O\Cr Leckie . .,.. ho has practiced la"' for their rcmo' al and stof"llg 1:1n11I tht1 28 )ta~. said the Protopappas ca~ 'lol.tre 1n "1~h ·s h41nds v.-as one of the more inter"1tng. ·and Bui -.:twJion Beach attome) one of the eas~t On anothtt~. in Bernard .\ Lttk1e ;rno1her attomt') .,h1ch a Temple Cit> doctor w.>as appro'ed b~ the state Ba r .\ssooatton chafled .,..Hh adm1ntstmng iJlcgal for the 'olunt.al" role has Sitf"td as a abontons. Lttloe v.as forced 10 makt sp«lal master 'in more 1rad1uonal the 100-mile round-tn p dn\•t and St'llsn ~an c-ntHt' da~ wailing for lhe Leckie. "'ho ti.as sen ed as a spcoal doctor to shov. up master for near1~ a dt'C'3dc but onl) -That's .,..hen n·~ l..1nd ofa lhanlr- •orled on about a doun ~ k:ss Job I spent 16 houn on that OM nsum~ the role m the murder traJ .,.1thout com~ns.auon:· said L..ttt,1c. ap1ns1 former Costa \4~ dcnltst •ho nonnall~ bills out htS lc:pl Ton) Potc5pappn. v.ho ,.-as uh1matt-K'f'tcn at Sl60 an hour U nder the I) con,. iacd of S«o nd-dqrtt murder pmaJ rode. hov.e' er. sproal mlllcn through the m 1su5ie of aOC$lbnia and an rttn't no compens.at1on for thnr 1s no• Stf'\ 1ng thrtt concu:rrmt IS-umc or t:t.pemcs year sen~ in sate pntOQ. -somntmn T •-o~•-hy I do n. - -'ccompantcd b) Com Mesa w fonntT Los .\nacln Count) police. Leckie ""t nt to Procopa,ppas' ckput) dutne1 anomt) satd.. •But l office to sc1z.e lhc records of paumu . JUCSS )OU ha"'t to ~ ~ •ho ·~ 1n the offitt tht da)'s tent« to help ~> need so~ Protopappas lrtated panenu •ho to do it.- Just call 642-6086 NEWPORT CLIFFS CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE . Dr. Gary P. Baranoski Dr. Brian A. Kowalski Doctor ... Our .P,.m to OUraprictk ls • -S•wed • our ~uiP111ml Ra.In """ rdilf ocar tpidly •"' •~ J'n"ft•rwwt. This mew fewa trips to~ office and ao t'OHllaUOUI "follow ..... Tisits f• IM rat of your lilf. ( Plew all • IO .Wu • Jme CGIW '1"'-.ct namlftatiOB. In ..e cws lrtlurmce wtd M .uepttd • faall ,.,_ml \ ' Original cartoons decorate her office 8 1 1-ESJJE EA.Rr-iEST __ .,... ....... \\hen Joan Talm• \\em rttent· I) opened ~ rKT< offi~ for her commumcat1ons consult.ant busm~ 1n Lagum Beach. she had something spttttl w hans on hn walls O\n tM )cal'\. t.M .. ntcr and tuichcT had colkclcd sapd. onlJnal ca noons b\ local arusu ,. horn w inten ~•cd v.tuk •ntina for a maga- zaM So• a handful of the appro'- trNlel) 24 cartoons she has p lhcTcd art d1spla)cd on o~ •-aJI in h« ~\I, office. Orange Coast OA l V P1LOT 1~y. Janu~ 3 , 1988 ~ Holidayvacation:A timeforfun · ~ 1-.e Fu Zoee oa Ba._ Pftli8- sala wi~ its canllvaJ rWH, arCfde u4 foM s&ub ii always popelar wit' )Map~n. En• w1G dtie rttat ..seueu.J lew temperatvu, ~e Q:ristmas ICMel vacatJM was• ex~ Probably 1eniq laer fint ~'le• of !ff Xewport attracdoa is SarU 1.Jtsoa •illo get• a free~• ~ 1"9lders of ~,. '84, Sten. •~ are ~isitiag from Oicago. A ride tht's alwa11 m detDa9' is ~ caroesel, •kiclt is asjoyed by C from ldt> ~larissa ..t Tilfuy Lue of Suta Au ud llristi CammiJ:igs of Emerald Ba). • .~le slae looks Uke Ge's ready for lite 0011. ~ rece11t ~illy d.a)s along ~e beaclt also •ar- rants.tlae cold·•eadtier rear won b) AsJaton Euett, l' mom~. of In iDe; tile arcade is "e f asciu· tioo for Kevin Ca\•aaaap ud Jeff Thomsen of Se"'J>Ort Beaclt; ud all caugbt •P la ~me stJdl) cotton cud) is S icky Graat, I . •~.kb pteu~s bis g:randla~er. Gu) Smub of ln-ioe. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYSE ........ __ Beefing up county fair no bum steer 8~ JE.":'\lFER "'EBER Of _O..,,.,. .... The Or:lnJt' ( ... nt• fJ r .... II ~· t::in-•ng ,;p 115 .per4• 0 .. ;'" '\_-r:i('· b\ ~ ..-! ng ~ti(' l 3 " .. ""'~..1''­ •le-r • ,c,· ,.. >pe -: f~.Jr' f;arm.:'~ ul -\mn.:a and J..H (:"1 _.... ":':('m t't'i\ "1 •h mar\C't ~od ld~., under I e The --~th JnnW ·a·'·-'· • ..::··--- from J -• -to L . ~ -.... ""--:-a·' fa · > µn -• ~ ':'.'-;-~.! • ')('\':'.'~ Jl\I\ 0 .. , ,... .,..-• • • .-;·a·:• arc a\ .. ~ to m3 11.. ·• -, -a: -.a;-•-·· the ~')C!\C'C • :-• • .i·' " . peo.1 a•ard\ -. ~ th(' ti..·•• thcmedcntnn T"'tc•;i. ·3...;:i .... 1 o •Tc tradmon~J Jud~. ng ... 1'~ ..-wi---~ • • J'. ' -. -a • - 1,-_'..._. ;'" ''"" ..... ~a~d\)Uth~ -~ · • .s-.! ...: '" J :r.ci· ~or~ ~ ' ,, .:? t'\! ·s.i•ute to ("ah · • .,._:: ~~ ~ .... ""<' ~ured t~ • H -, ~'°'\ anv '"alt'> -Jadt· -;.: ::-a't'i: • ,.... :ldudt' ~~•h•oi and ·.\· .' >a·t\ • ~s ~es t.abk ,·· -~, .an..:1 Jc:\:\;n red ca}.~ • P ~ ; ~-a ;-h' Featurt s _-.s·· · 1..:r. and prof~s1oia1 ;-· • ~ ., <. onl.CSU include inter· -_ -a ~tide' n<>• s pbotavaphen. ·· -~n.!' JN an.:1 Fotomat sannu \I~-" F1.~att e Faucontcst -wc\ecollecied thnto\crt.M last 2S }can.. -said \\e1u.. prn1dcntofhcr )cat-old pubhc ~buons compan) -M> fa\ontc 1s b>' Phtl lntniand1 and sbo•"S a bmtnnsman )~Um1 at has ICC'f'tla.r): 'Wh<>s t.M grammar freak •hteb as rt't'TitJnt them mnnos t ba\t •Tote?" - Joan Tai mace WeiM with put of her collection of on,lnal cartoons. (asil lfOt'h ':'.''-' ...c·:':'.'' • t-°'-)r.' anJ ~ a rn:C'' .... t. ·o thC' t(\p \I, .,ncn ., ca: ..• .s -.~ -. .:!"d mo~' \. s1ons do no· ·c~-·-:: ::-:-;-. 'C't:' Pre-.rei1s:r.won ' -~ --~ f n:I"' forms for IT!\)'!.: :-at~ -ic l'l'.' ~:.ic !); J p m June • H ~~ \ 1~ -.\ sut:v.idc (~-·~nl ,C\tnlDC'n \~e'n~::-. 01 :ht -1-H Club al v.11 ) "°' n .compeUU\C ~'tnts for the \('ar c. prO.Jf"l:l~ mdudm& Cfll.I· nttnn 1'"C'tal ~lt':l«'. k1surt cduca- \ton an1ma \<.~n<e. ~ ~ ind '~tu re('\ 1bt~ Another ca.noon. ~ Burr Shafer. altustratcs a board of darccton' mttt· ans.. OM man spcab out ~1 f:ad to Stt •11) ,.,, should n.amc that bcauuful potnt after sorm common wlor oa.mcd Dina. JU~t because be •TOte a book.- Weiss S&ld she ant~'Cd a ' number of cartoonists because ht'r ednor at the n<YW <kfunct Oran Count' Illustrated m.ap.n~ had a spttiai antttnt 11\ the sub)ttt ..\graduate of Cal ate Los ..\ngr~ •1ttr a master's ~ m Englnh \\ eas.s has conunucd to 'ATite frtt. larKT an1cks for nupz1~ and nt>v.spapcn •h1k teaching c~ •• COUtb~ COi~ ht has also pu~ hshcd fht books In adduaon. \\ et\S Pendleton Marines ,. safe after r_escue . on Mount Wilson PA.SADE A (AP)-T•-o U.S. Mannes v.~ f'C'SCUCd from a dull) mounwns.idc Saturda) afttt the) htked into tht v.ildcm~ area without an) camptna equ1pm~n1. authonu~ said. Brad Otto. 25. •-as stuck abo\t the around about SO fttt nonh of Mount Wilson Toll Road 8ndtc until m>crJt • penoond wcrt abk to reach ham. s&J<S Los AQldcs Count) Sbcnff s Ocput) R<>F1 Horn. Ouo and RJCk Sams.. l l . had bttn spotted b) a rcsidcDt who caJtcd autbonua about 3:30 p.m S.turda) Ono was rftC"Ued about 5 p.m. wbtlt Sams wu able to ~ach afct~ ~ himldf. Homsiid. -'TIM:) ~"t really up ~ that k>n&. but tbt1 weft chcdcd by pai'amediCs at the tttn and lht) ~ 0 -Hom wet Hom said the men~ 1taiiofted at lb( <?amp Pmdktom Marine Corps bale ia Seo Die.o Coat). •'C'r"C .. free dimbinj .. •"hen a cooxrned m.ident c:aJied. The area 11 in Eaton Cu,on Part a1 tbr bonkr of tht Anadcl 'ational Forest 1bou1 ro·maln n~asa Ol'do•nt n LosMitks. ., , l • h.is \l.Or~C"d as• 'oluntttt for' anous pol u~al 'amp;i1ins g. 'lg pubhc ··h is she said. -a \lo~~ to "'n.,g 11 all t !her ·· Catcp>nn 1oc1...Je ~ftt>r doi ng \tan of pubh.c rtla- t o ns gratts \\ tiss said she finalh d«1dtd to open her ov."n firm ·-r,t bttn J~na It for ~e.an. t'lut I d1d n·1 chargt'-\\t1ss said -I dc\."1\kd to come out o f t.M closet \ .:-0up.e of months a;go. "C'iM ·~ ,:ued her business from 'e-J)lm lk J~ to Llg u n.a Her llC"& office s a -:~c lOmcr of Coast H1&h•-a~ tnJ 0 ... ...,ond tret has an ocean "ac-a • Fine ~ -..\d ,; t -o~• .. ind prof~oru.J catcio~ J:-C" ..... ~ :q Oranar Count~ amst'-The .Jt.~ci" alsofal\ll'C'Sa~outh l ltta~, m l"'•~ uon. •Hobbies -·F1sh ~uanu ... , J"'I~ hobbies l'NI) be subrtu n~ · Clf 1 n ' catcp). ·I aJread~ h.ad d~rns btfo~ I ix-otd m~ office." she added -o ut there's something v.ondn'f.ul about I ,,. ,m thrtt llm C"S a v.tt i nd I 1..s-.J h ~at m' lunch on the beach · \\ ~IS.S said • AoriaaJtun Com mer, ~ Oakland most dangerous • • • of state's 10 biggest Cities 8> Mn.latdf M9s Sta t kt S"CRA t ENTO -A SGl'C) of Cahfonna•s 10 brs('St polttt ..-nao on tht last d.I) of lbc )UT aodJCated that Oakland TC~IM the most~ Cit} in tht Stal~ •lth one bomte1de f~rc'"Ct) 2..7l9 ~u l&st ~ar ~cnto •"&Sn·t &r bchmd Oakland. •1th OM 1U1na fort\ Cr) 3.6 6 rn.idc:atJ. TbaH~~ h l.ba.n tbt rattan tbt satc'r. most ~at • Los .\Qldo.. •bacb c\pt~ OM horiuock b t'U) 4.113 f't'Sldmts HnT's bo• lhC other Ir'~ aun na lbt state ranked an prr-<:apt.a homicides last )at: LOlll lr9ch. OOt bC'-Cf) s pcopk San F~ (MW fOrt'\'et) 7. . Santa <\.na.. one for .422. Fm.a.: ont for 1.64"\ Su Oqo. ooc for I 0.650: AA&betm. ont b 14.24 7. Su J0R "°JO'~ a ttrr. bk rteard ol oa oec homicide pn Z7.6 3 ~ ts -Just 2 bomKldn ~19.D> "'°'* . ID Slcnmnato. fllS ~ rq>Ol tN last 'ur - a record for tJilt si.llt capl. l But tk '-""for kitlU. ID uruncorporated areas of ~IO Coua~ doW8. from 4S in 1916 to J.t'1n I • ~t Fobom \Mft htnrT\ Lt R.1 ' BK>Oda s.ud t.M ~-has ,,.,...~ ... "' ID IOlC'rnt ID tht ~~Ul&OfurcnG~\\ I \.: . .Jn.:! a subscquC'nt manllunt for Paw \bet., susptttt\1 o• l alhn& the f~ suburt.n Sacramm•o bt.a"t\ ror.t~ unt v.1th a k ttw dost of ~rrodan. a paJnkllk-r \1ad. d1sa.pptal'C'd t.M da' ~ v.a\ ~ .. led 10 su~odtr for qucsnoni ..\ cnmc s.tmalar lO tbt •nl of W1 t ex ITN arllCf ID 10. ,. heft Mac\ •-.S the rn&NIC'T of I ~nit" ciub. BIODd1 sud. He Red Ohio after a ~ou. •onan t~ •""&S fou.od dead -It k>ots hle a pannn..-1 said Tbc sak a.paw ttpOnCd three aJ1qrd a sn ot mulupk murdtt an 19 7. onu Solomon. a dwwrd sJa~ina ~\en you.nc 111omt'n. moll of lbcm PfQilltutcs ,. >C\ V.~IT ddt'o\cm;l buncd •• lht i'&nb ol in '~ he had li~cd Of"' as a ~ H prda DU} bean ts tc'bcdWrd for Fcbnlan. ~t a trial C'OUld 'ttn a•-a" He ~ lO nltc'f a ~ · o.aat Bobo 1$ ~ oniD1ns ~ tbrtt childrm - ·~ t•o rr.~ killn'IS &asi }car than 'n I • n l l Jacob) Tal!t. 6. T Talt. 4 and CMDd..a Haann. tbs-&Dd t.bm IC . M '° io-.-t.DCOme ftOUMQS 1nrMICS ·~win. Sllsptt't ~ the object • "'' . nlmn\tO Al\ dtltnt\n -nJ '' -t N w" \I}~.. ~ ·n •tsdtt.aU1. ' • .. Uun £or:m Uld. a>..'TlpcU UOO ""..Jnd · ~ ou1hnin1 rules ind .... ards. a~ 1,a1~bk ~ caUana -, -l~..i-or ~ :nting the Oranee ' .. nt' Fair. Entl"' ~pan~nL ~8 Fl r Dr\C, Costa ,,~ q:t>~o LB Polar Bears take annuaTdlp 8) Tk .Us:eaatd Prus It ~ ~ha\tOf 1uarantttd to r&ltt ~ •~ C"e~• not tomenuonaoosr bum~ But for ~mbtn o( the Trcasutt I bnJ Pobr Bnr Club 1n I .apu Buch. n ~ ~ ptT'ftttl~ arnnl" loc Jan l In fac1.. tradll • " \ t ti-) ctu ha~ and ran. ~boopt 8ftd ~•mtna,. into the 56-dqrtt •'*'1 o the ~lfi CX<~n Friil~. ~tnc.t •••~~d a~and ~ • r-shore drilli'ng .es~iniates climb PllPft' said. AU but bit o( tk sanartwn -oukl be olf tk MN-- docino Cou.nay COUl. So w. l l oU-drillDla pladOnns b,a\C bttn bullJ ia ~and stltt -~~off'Suua a.rtma Count). Accon1an& 10 William Grant. rc--PooaJ ma.Rqler of tbc lntmOt °"" partmau·s Minerals M•NFmmt Services Ul Los ~ satd lk Mendocino p&aUonn estimatr was boosttd from a prc'ious ~"d bc-- c:aux of review of orw dnlhnc an Cmttal California. •bJcb ~similar s:roloctc formations. -At tlus SUlgC of the ~ tnf/dcvdopment proau." the lo- tmor ~ said. Cit is sulJ pow bk tbal commerNI vokullcl al oil and ps resoun.'ft IDIJ be baJld My.bm c. no~ wwlhi• the pn>pOled sak area. -1t will DOC be poMlble 10 know for cnta.in if, how much, and wkft any rnouroes AR found untJI ictuaJ ~pk>rauon drillina oa?U.n. .. Fedn'aJ lease sales for up 10 l . I nuJlion acres between 3 and·27 miles ~ of Mendocino and Hum- boldt rounues will bqin in februar) 1989. with cxpl<ntory drilling poss.- 1bl~ starting as soon as 1990. Interior offlC'lals have developed a proposal to open 6.S million acres of the Cahfornta coast for oil and gas c\plorauon in the ~t five yean Pair of quakes rattle Southland · BJ ne A..a.IM Pfta An earthquake measuring 3.9 on the Richter scale shook the Sout.bcm California dcscn commun1t~ of Yucca Valle)• and an aftershock oflbc big Oct. I \llhtnt('f Narrow5 quake ranJed the San Gabnel V~ on Sa1urda), authorities said. ~ .ctt no rcpons of darnqe from either earthquake. The la,..er quake occurred at 11 :40 a.m. and was centered four rnjlcs nonh-oonheast of Yucca Valle). about 100 miles cast of Los Angrltt, said Robert Finn. spokesman for the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. The local San Bernardino County sheriffs station rctt1,·cd no reporu of da~ deputy said. At 3:52 a.m .• pan of~ Gabnd Valley. about 15 miles northeast of Los Angdcs. "-Crt sbaken b) a 3.2 aftcnhock of Octobers damaging quake. Finn said. The Oct. I Wbmicr quake measured 5.9 on the Rrcbter scak hand its aftenhocu have btto blamed for SC'' en deaths and S113 m1lhoo in damage. The Los -\ngrlcs Count'}' shcnffs s&auon in the San Gabnel Valk} communtt) of Temple City ~1ved no repons of damagt. a spokesman said. Other area police ~noes also said there v.cre no rcpons ofharm. Yucca Val~'· near Joshua Trtt National Monument and about 25 miics nonh of Palm Springs. was shaken b} a 4.1 eanhquakc o n Dec. 31 . but Finn said the temblors v.ere too close 1n magnuude-to say.that the smaller one v.as an aftershock. -what wc·re ~ 1s that these arc pan of a small s~ of earthquakes:· Finn Said. ··-\ sv.>arm 1s a bunch of canhquakes of about the same magnttude v.here no one earthquake stands out in magnnudc as larger than the others.·· The Richter scale is a gauge of the C1'CTg) released by an canhquakc. as measured b) the ground motion recorded on a seismograph. Betty Ford reillains in stable condition RANCHO MIRAGE CAP) -For- mer first lad) Sett} Ford remained 1n stable cond1t1on Saturda) as she conunued to mend from surger). a spokesv.oman for Eisenhower ~cd1- caJ Cent('f said. .. Hcrcond1t1on is unchanged from yestcrda), .. said the spokeswoman. whodcchned to &•'e her name. Mrs. Ford underwent surge!') earlier m the v.eek to repair sutures from a coronal') bypass operation done at the hospital 1n No,cmber. The unupected surgery forced Mrs. Ford and former President Gerald Ford to cancel plans to JOIO a gab o pemng of the Bob Hope Cultural Center m Palm Spnngs Saturda} night Mrs. Ford celebrated cw Year's E'e Thu™1a) at the hospttal wtth her husband and their daughter. Susan. Dr Jack. Sternheb satd Fnda) that the trio runi in the new ~ear v.~th a sparkJ!ng cider toast at m1dn1ghL accompanied b} the nursing staff. ~trs. Ford entettd the hospital Tuesday after feeling ~cak and suffer- ing bleeding from sutures left after coronaT) bypass surgtf) m No"cm- ber. The add1t1onal SU~r) was pCT- formed Wednesda) night to reclosc slov.-h~hng incisions left from the earlier surger). California is the third ~ oaJ.. produana uait in lk nation. ~ la~ Deimtmmt rqlOl1 said platfonN would be visibk from lbc town of MmdoaDO, Albloo \0 Point Arma. and to the soulhcm portions of the Kinas Ruit- Man> operators of Mcndoono bus•~ have bttn bard hij by the news. -1 felt I~ someone !ticked me in the stomach when I saw tM map ... said 1nnk~pcr Rachel Binah. She and 25 other innkccpen bne mailed letters to fonntt 1ucsts and offtt discount rates 1f they come and tC'S11f) at February h~ngs on the rcpon. Studyliµks electricity, cancer risk TACOMA. Wash. (AP) ~mateur radio operators in Washing- ton and Cahfom1a appear IQ die at abnormal!) high rates from several forms of cancer. suggesting a possible link betv.een cancer and elec- tromagneuc fields. according to data collec-1ed b) a state epidemiologist. Dr. Samuel Milham Jr. of the Washington Depanmcnt of Social and Health Scn•tees studied the deaths of ~.485 Washington and Cahfom1a ham operaton bclv.ttn 1979 and 1984. He rcponcd m the Amcncan Journal of Ep1dcm10IOI) that 29 leukemia deaths would be expected in that group of people. but he found 36 deaths. St.attsucally. he expected to find 72 I> mpbauc and blood~forming organ can~rs but found 89. -\nd he c>.pc"C"ted to find 67.6-deaths from prostate cancer. but found 78. The stud) -indicates that amateur radio operator licensees in Washing- ton s~te and Cahforn1a ha'c s1gn1fi - can1 exccss monaht' due to acute m )loid leukemia. multiple m\doma and perhaps ccnam l)'J>CS o( mahg- nant I~ mphoma (all forms of cancer):· Milham reponed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. .. ' ... • ' Brown outlines Denio'• goills for the cominj year ly~A111et1t1lrn. . SACRAMENTO -Assembly SpcaUr-W1Ditc 8ro'tHl. 0-San F~ saJd Saturda)' tbat schools. air potfutioa. uampor1ation and :'\IDS ~,u brJbu top ~uvc priorities this year lkown saJCl Cabfonua schooh aft~ •n f'alhn& bchiAd lbc rest of tbt natioa-because of o~d1ng. th~~! Khedtllcd cod to MMM h.andJcaDoed and pfttd student propams. and ~at'; shrunk b) infb11on. Brown wcftl.c l..qlllature m\dt address the probkm o air polluuon bc(o~ the ftderal Env1ronmeftW Prolcc110ft ~imposes sanctions against Los Angeles.San DaegoandSacramento.amona L tOmost - smOI&} cfficsln1hc nation. ··And ofcounc. ,.-ecannot possa~•k~ rr- toward air qualit) until "''t addttSS the most d1fficul1 m ~ - transpon.auon.-Msatd. ~wcattmovingtowardamtcoftotaJMs•~ He~ l\Cfa&f' spttds on the satc's most.cro~tuahways v.111 slov. to JO mph b) I 99S and to 19 mph 1n southern California b) the )Ur .000. Blacbnall alleged in chaltJ sa • k.llllng FRESNO-A tttn-. malcpro$litutc•hov.--asdnmcmbtttd b~ actwn sav. ma) ha\'C bttn murdered because he tned lO. blaclmad cvstomcrs. according to a rcpon published Saturda). Authonucs bcl.c'-c tltat •'AS lbe reason TraC)' Leroy Nutt 18 was kallcd but ha'-e no finn e' 1dcn« that the man charaed v.1th murdenng.h1~. Mu 8. Franc. v.-as beini blad.matlcd b) ute. the F"rcsno Btt ~ncd. But Franc·s auornt'). Mart IU1strman. (eels he should be able to get the death pcnaJt)' allegation apinst his client rtmo,·cd if the mou'c was bladtmail. Franc has bttn chargrd 111ollh murdtt for~· ~htch makes htm eligible for the death pmall) under Call(onna la• The') can·1haH11 both wa)'S. .. ~n satd. .. This LS no t a dc:ath pet\&h) ~ and th~' k.no~ 1L ·· But astdc from the robber) ch.argrd as • speriaJ c1rcumsiance. Franc 1s accused ofa hemous en~ that also can be cortSldet'cd for the death pena.lty undCT state law. ~ute·s bod ·~s CUI up. and pans scattered m Los Angeles Count) ind month.an ~ m1ln nonh'" '1adaa Count~ near the campus "'here Franc taught public adm1n1strauon ·Woman llves through Golden Gate fall S.\N FRANCISCO --\n 18-)eaH>ld v.oman Juml)C'd or fell from the Golden Gate Bridgr more than 200 fCC'l to the dull} water and SUJVl\ed. authont1cs repon£d on Saturda). "Coas1 Guard cutter pulled v.ttptfl& Sara Rutledge Birnbaum from the water Fmia' mgbL adm1n1stcred O\}gtO and dch' ercd hen o shore"' here shc"'-as rushed b' ambulanct to Letterman -\rm) Medical Center. said Coast Guard spokcsmin Ken Frttze Frttu wd the Piedmont v.oman was conscious. cohe'rent and ablic 10 ansv.cr qucsuons Shr v.as 1n .. fa1rh good cond111on.-he said -\i the hosP1tal near the bnd&t in the l: .S. 6th -\ml\ Pre-s1d10. hosptt.al spokesman Capt. James Etc hen~rg ~ned she was 1n st.able cond1t1on. Piedmont 1s localed near Oa bnd. acros.s the ba) from San FranctSCo. Bndtc •orken l"C'poned spomng B1m~um suunJ on the ra1hngon theeasu1deofthcbndge'ssouth tov.eratabout 5 ~5 pm andakned lhc Coast Guard. Birnbaum went o'er the rail almost 1mmed1atl"I~. the "'orkers said. ~t center span. the 8.981·foot-lonj bndge 1s ~:?() fe"Ct from the water The v.-ater temperature 1s a.bout 55 d~ Governor says rebates a victory for seniors .\Cll~ME:-.:TO-Go' George DeulmeJ1an s.atd Saturda' that the ta\ rebate is one v.a' his adm1n1strat1on has shov.n tts ··~m11"2t1on and ~pc'(".-· for the state·s .(;? m1lhon ~mor 0 11zens Deul meJian u 1d m his 111ottll~ state"1dc radio address that the ta\ rebates being m.itkd to 11 nulhon Californians are an .. 1mpon.ant '1C10r) ··for tbe eldffl~ .\II (ahfom1an~ "ho filed I 986 ta' returns qualt~ for the rebate. including ~ntors v. ho dtdn t pa~ an) state income tues but pan1o pated m a propen~ ta\ rehef proeram The st.ate 1s ti) mg to meet a Jan. 15 deadline to return ti) :a\pa~ ~rs SI I t\1lllon in rebates on I 9: 6 aaxes. , Mesan c·ompletes helicopter.course p, t Mkbel E. Jnse.Mvea. son 01 Helmut Ju~nho,en of Costa \ksa. has graduated from a hehcoi>- tcr repair course at tht' -\rm~ Trans· ponJuon ~hool in Fon Eustts. Va H.: 1s a 19 5 graduate of Estancia H 1gh c;:hool • • • .\trman I st Class Joa E. Kia&. son of Sharon King of Huntington Beach has am'cd for dut' "1th the .nd Co mmunicauons ·s quadron at Buel.le) .\1r "auonal Base. Colo King 1s a S«unt~ speClalm • • • \tannc 1nd Lt Joa F. lte)'Mlds. son of ~ir Fon.""C Col and Mn Jon R~~ nolds of Hunungton Beach. rT- c.:ntl~ reponed fordut~ at tht' \bnne C\>?JK' ~Ir St:mon in Et-Toro ~ 'nolds 1s a 19 I graduate of Edison High School and a 1985 graduate of L·sc • • • ~taJ Robert E . Ru has pan1c1- patcd 1n the Strategic .\tr Command·s annual readiness 1ra1n1ng e\crc1~ --Global h1efd ... ·· Ruh. son of Ed"ard Ruh of ~I Beach. is a m1ss1k maintenance st.a ff officer v. nh the 394th ICB~I Test Ma1ntenan~ Squadron at \ andenberg "'r Foret' Base. Cahf • • • p, t Teddy L Stewart. son of Glenda \fcKinlc' ofCosu \tesa. has rnmplctC'd basic \raining al Fon 111. O kla • • • Manne p, t. Pael M. Mict.elna of Cost.a ~1~ has completed his train· mg at the Manne Corp$ Rtcru11 Depot 1 n n Diego • • • C'pl Lurie L :bdttMa. davgtn~ of \\ 1lltam -\ndenon and Bonnie Hobda~ of Hunungton.,..Bcach has b«n a "ardcd the Go<le Conduct Medal at Rhem ~fain .\Jr Bast. West ~rman~ -\nderson 1s a personnel manaicmcnt spte1ahst. • • • Ens1gh Ja~ &9'..aofHunt· 1ngton 8cacb has compl~ted the Offittr lndoctnnauon Sc-hC'OOI at the Sa,al Educauo ,ui Uainm1 C-cnt('( 10 1'~-pon. R I. Sbt 1s a 19 l uadu.atc of Hununsi.on-Beach Htlb xbool and a 1986 paduate ofUCf • • • ~nior "'mun~ D. i.-.. bas paniupa1ed 1n tht' 1ra1eg1c .\tr CommJnd.) annual rl"'Jdtness e \· ~m~ -Global h1dd -·· lodgr _son of Rene-t" and Bn an l.Jdg.e of Hunt· 1ngtol' Bcact-1s • m~1 .. il ~r" 1cr spec1ahst at \lcConnell .\1r Force Base. Kan • • • Lura L Baas, daughter 01 Don.aid and SaU~ Rans of Hunttngton BCach has bttn comm1ss1on~ a \C'C'Ond h.:utcnant through thl' .\tr Force ROTC program illnd earned a b31.hclor'sde-grt<"'r m tanfordl'n1- ,('~t~ . .. .\Jr For1.c • Juoa I. McCuts, wn ot John \fc( a'lt\ of Seal &ach has bct'n av.;mkd 1hc Good Conduo \tcdal at Frant:'ts E \\ arrcn .\1r Fortt ~ \\ ~o \tct .lnts a 9~ graduate ofHunu ng1on 8(a h H11h hool is a ~unt~ spcoc1.1.is1 1o1.11h the 88th M1ss1lc S«unt~ ~u~dron ••• L1nce Cpl Robbt P Parlltr. v.host' v. 1f.: is the: formt'r \l.lr illnnt \lart'het- 11 ( Hunt1ngtor ~ach rec-entl~ rcpon1.'d for dut~ at lhc-\bnneCOfP$ .. - ~tr Ullon 1n Iv.a un Japan S«ond Lt I.;,.;. • Sa•dlllk. son of \1 r .ind \lrs Ra,mond v.'C'buk 0LC~1.1 \l<'\a t:as graduatl"d from _, -\1r Force p1lo1 tra1n1ng uld has rc•ct'l\ C'd s1 h er "'inp at heppard -\ 1 r Force &~ Tl'\l'> Hr is a 1984 graduatr ofC al I.lit' Long Bca~h. . . . ~ Coast Guard .iman .\~nttC'e Rud) L f' olbr of H un11 ngton Beach ~ grad~tC'd trum \out Guard r1.'CTUH tra1n1ng in ( ape \h\ '.J He 1s a 1c;~( i r.1Juu• of Huntington Bea h H.gh h ' Saatt~ F. Ta;i.;. ~ughtcr of Sall) and J.1.... fa, l<r• of Huntington Beach h.is bttn promoted to tM rank of sent .1r airman 1n the ..\Jr Force. Ta~lor a 193-a &nJ~•t of Edtsoo High ool '' a ,., 1dcband rom- mun1cat1ons tqu1p~nt spcaalast '4llh the I 5th lnto'1Nt1on S)Strms Group •A \\ep.Vt'fll\H~·,,... ----• .. -\1rman ~I J . P\11 ta, soo o( t tl.c Pb1 ncas of Founwn V Ilk). has 0'3dualtd from bas.IC \nU.Dina as L2clbnd An Fort'( Bast T~ • , d & I • el p lJ b I • I! &J " d n • 1 c a tJ 2 C' d le n ~ n sJ ll f1 • .: • .. i .. • ' U.S., Can~da sign free trade pact ... of SJ"*IC1.IOlli.s& prai&ires.-the P'Ut- dmt tiaad.. 1K aauon oltbr w0iicr1 la,..rst ht uade a.rn •ill be a mart o( leadtnhlp and prnmts an bistonc opportunll)' to the United St.lacs and Canada. .. be said. -we mu.sl 801 kt thisoppor1unit) shpfi-om ourlfUI) ... Earlin. R~n said an has wittkl) radio adclrns that the ~ wtll create more JObs and mull m lawn ~ for consumers on both llCln o! the bonkT. -11 is a wm-•,n satuauoo for both eowttries.. -~ sa.d. -E\'m m<n 1mpon.antly. the 111ecmmt 1s an eumpk of the market-opcn1nc sicps the mt1rt world should be punwn,. - Reapn. ncanna the md of a traditional New Years \•acauon. was st&JWd the measurt •h1k sedudcd at a fntnd's de1ief1 C'SUle near Palm Spn"P.-\\.'hite HOUK offtCU.ls rt- jtt'ldl joumal1su· requests to cover WC\C"nl,. Mull'OnC) •'ll to meet ""ltb rt- porttn 1n Otta'-a foUov.1ng the .eparale sasnm& ettemonin. Whale HouK spokesman Mar1 m f1~'ater s.a1d Reagan spoke •"Ith MulrOnt') for four minutes befott s1anins the peci. Ragan buded t~ agrttmenf and MufroM) 's leader- ship dunng the phone can. sa),ng the PK1 had bttn forsed -in the face of nsma ~OlectlOntsm:· FIUV.'lller wd. -out •c can not stop heR.-he quoted the prestdef?t as sa~1ng. -\\c ~'ca lot morr to gtt accomphshcd oo opcnmg up ,..orld traidt " There had bttn d1scusS1ons of the t•o men s.anans the qreetnent 1n a ttremon) at a U. .Canachan bordtt point. but MuJront') appeam! cool to the 1da \tulroM) 1s under pohtaal au.ad. for his ad\C>CaC} of the acrec- mcnt from Canadians fearful of IOSing their eco:lom1c sovcrc1ant} 'to then neighbor to lhe south Tht' agrttmcnt. un\'ttkd Dec i I after months of nqotaataons. 1s also t\pttltd to k a ~ for dect1on-· )car contro,ers~ 1n tht' L'S Con- ~ l.Jnhke a treat~ v.h1ch requ1rn onl) ~nate appro' al tht free-trade mcnure v.111 ~ke the form of &egis-- lat1on that must be appru' ed b) both the House and the Smate Fl&sh floods leave72 holDeless on Oahu HO 'OLULU (AP) -floodm& caused b) up to 20 1ncbn of rain abated Saturda) on the eastern side of the island of Oahu. and most of the 2.SOO c' acucn rttumed home to clean up at least S29 mllhon 1n damage. The cw Year's E'c flash OOO<b kft 72 people homclns. '"W,_! ,..orked so hard for lh1s. and no• lfS aU gone." said Pat \OR ·-'mswaldL standing m su inches of mud in her lt' 1n1 room 1n the hom~ sht' and her husband. 8111. bought three )cat'S ago. . -Tv.o ,.,ttts ~o our brand nC"A furntturt v.as deh,cm!. T..,'O ,.,ttks •· And no• n's ionc.-'on Amsv.-aldt sa1d. The \On AmswaJdu· home an th~ Hahaionc Valk) is on K.ahena StrttL v.h1ch ,..-as transformed into a ragmg erttk v.hcn water o,ttflov.'Cd a c:aiul clogged ,.uh trttS and bouldt'rs and am ed a channel up to 20 fttt dttp an places. · · The water left a mixture of mud. pa' ang slabs and boukkn riled an )ards. along v.itb dozens o dented cars that ·v.ett bounced along the st.rttt hkc tO) s. The floods from Nau Valle) to Ka1lua ... --ere caused b) a sudden storm that stalled along the Koolau l • Mountain on Ha.,.a1.-s most popu- lous island and dumped up to ~ mch"CS of rain an somt areas an ~~ hours.. authonucs said. Some pcoplt had to be rescued b~ boatand firdighterund pohcc had to htlp some rt"Sldcnu v.adc through rushing ""atcr. but no tnJunes v.erc rcponed Most oftht l.800e,acuccs .,..cnt to sta~ v.11n.fnends or relau'es 1n other pans of Oa'hu. ""h1ch had onh hght but stead~ ram dunng tht do""'npour in the-ca'St B~ Saturda) morning. onl) a handful of pcopk remained at the~' era IC\ acuat1on <'nltn"S set up at schools an the area In 'iu \ allt>~. an area v.hcrc homes art an the: s:5 , range and up. \\ aldon Chuni lold of has l~scs .. Our hou~ ""'\lull of anuq~ m' v.1feandl ~ixnt I ~earHollccung •n Europe·· Chung ~td .. But no one v.as hun That's the main thing..·· Oahu C1' 11 Dden~ officials esu- mated damage at S~4 m1lhon strns- ang that the ~t1mate v.as "Cf' prchmt!U~ and II el~ tO nSC ~foSt Of lhe damagt v.a!> dont to homes. and homrov. ncrs insurance gcncrall~ d~ not co' er •' 'XJd dama~ said msuran~ 1nduw·. spokesman Rob- nt Grantham 1 (.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday January 3 1988 A5 r ---• Jet carrying presidential candidate forced to land ' By fteA•tcia~ PrHI CHICAGO -A Un1ted A1r11~ carT)1ng ~mocnmc prtsa<kntial ·.1 candidate Rtp. Rtdwd Gc(>bardt nl) lost cabln prnsUtt Satu:rda}. forcing pa.sSt'ngtrs to UK OX}ten masks and the pilot lO mum 10 o·Haft • lntcmauonal -'upon Gephardt and K' era! mcmbcn of his campaign sttff • ,..ere among the 3 pa~and fi,c crcv. membcn on board t.:n1ted Fl11tn 40 I bound from Ch1ca,go to Omaha. 'eb . .,.,htn tM cabin pressure dropped at about 10:45 a.m .. United spokesman Rob Oought} said Tht' Bcxang 37 ,.as 0) in& at cn,usmgaJmudc at the ttmc. Douaht) said. though he couldn't sa~ ho,. high that ,..-as. "'Tbtox)~m~ .. crcdcplo)-cd.. the pla¥ -.asJx:w.iitndo,.,n • to a 10\1.Cr cruising altnl.Kk and returned to Ch.ago Women retteaed after l 0 days ln car SPRINGERVILLE. Anz -T"'o ,..omrn •ho got stuck in snov. on the "'a) homt from a stung tnp •crt found ah'e Saturda~ after t.hc~ sprnt IO da~s inside their 'ctuclc ,., ,lh onl) a bas of pea nun and a sv.«t roll to caL offlCl.lls and fanuJ) mcmben said. Jami Goldman 19 ofT cm pc and us.a &nano 18. - of Paradtsc \'aJk) ""t'tt admitted to \\ hate \.founta1ns Communnin Hospua.I for treatment of St'crel) fi-ostbmcn feet. satd hospital spoknv.om.an Carol • McCoun. She §.1.td lbc') •ouJd be transferred to Scottsdale\_ \1cmonaJ Hospital -~1~ undcrst.and1ng as t~t L~' found a pad. of peanuts under tht' front seat JUSt tb1s morning. and t~t's all t~ ~:· said Claudette \\ omad .. anolhtt • h~patal s.pokesvooman -.\.s long as ~ou ha't plcnt~ offlu1ds that helps ·· ~hss Goldman·s father said lM~ als&-had a SY.ttt roH The v.omen v.~ found about noon b} a snov.mob1lcr. M ichael fates of Eagar near C~cnt Lal.c about l5 males southv.cst of he~. said ~pachc Count' shcnffs SgL E.dv. in Ptu!l"' The .... omen had b«n on a pre-Chnsunas sl 1 tnp to Purg.ato~ li.1 .\lea in \Outhcrn Colorado.' i.a GaJlup. ~ M officuls \aid Teen crusJJed to death in trash. compactor E..\ST STROLiDSBL'RG Pa -.\ tttn-agtr trapped tnst<k a trash colJlpactorwascrushed to death •hale v.orlcrs franucall~ med to rescue h1m. authonucs said 't1chat"I Hucome 1-.... as talking to the "'Ori..trs bdo~ he died Fnda~ an a largt. g.rttn compactor behind a supcrmarl et ··it"s a tcmblc. tCfTlbk thing." said a poh~ offi~r v. ho dtthncd to &J' e ht~ name ··.\II m) hfc r'c nt>'" come across a S!tu.atton v.hert I couldn"t help an~onc ·· Hocomc. a marl.ct cmplo)tt. v.as compacting trash ,.,th another ~oun~ emplo~e-c v.~n ht' became trapped He was squttzt'd bet,..ttn tht top of the' compactor and a lov.er compac11 ng k' ~I poli« said Rescun-s tned to i-tt H ucomc as qu1 ~ as pos.sabtc but -...ere co~med that an~ Pf't'SSU~ on tht Machine might ca~ at ;o ttghtcn 1~ gnp G THE ~ATES-T ·EVER ___ SS SALE SAVE 33%-60% ON SEALY/SERTA; SPRING AIR AND SIMMONS ' .. Ch ~ -...-l.a\'OO:e 11..mr.~ trom oor col~or. and ;or a 11":' ·ed · me. \QU •• rcce:\1! a bor.us bcairamc v.1& C\erv P:e~.u:-1 set purchase 0Jecn .md kmg SJ.Z.e:S : _ d .is sc=t ... 0f"J\ Dcil\~ .a\2.!.ble m ror deutls Sa.le ends ·.inu.i.rv ..... n Sleep hop. -~ 1 · · 7'77-8910 $49 TWlN. EA. PC. SEALY CAMBRIDGE. SE.RTA GENTI..E rou CH. SPRING AIR UU'RAPEDIC CUS'IOM. Tv.'ln Cd ;x Full c.i tx- Quecn 2·pc ~~ Kmg J..pc set SIMMONS SLEEPKING R~ Sl49 S 49 R~ Sl99-S249 S 99 ... ·-· Reg S.:90·5599 1299 · R~ SSQQ-S?Q9 $399 $99 lWIN, EA. PC. SEALY POSTUR.EFORM. SERTA BRONZE mmoN. SPRING AIR ULTRAPEDIC 336. SIMMONS MAXIPEDIC• BM l<RESJ' T.-m. ea pc Full. C.l pc Queen 2-pc set King J..pc 9e( SUPER FIRM Reg SlOQ.S239 S 99 Reg S~""9-S339 SLS9 R~ S'"'~S-W $399 R~ 99 S9QQ $499 $129 TWIN, EA. PC. SEALY POSIUREFORM INVITAlTON. SERTA SILVER mmoN. SPRING AIR UU1tAPEDlC "32. SIMMONS MAXIPEDIC ULTRA FIRM Tv.-in. c.i pc R~ f249-S 269 SU9 Full. u pc Reg SJOQ.S 369 S 179 Queen 2·pc sitt Reg S?99·S 8QCl ~ King 3-pc set R~ SQ90-Sl.099 1599 $149 TWIN. EA. PC. SEALY POSTUREPEDIC ~ SERTA PEm"BCr' SI Ef PU JADE. SPRING Allt HERITAGE JOOO. S1MMO BE.At> It UST CLA!ISIC T"'tn. c.i pc . full C.l pc . Queen 2-pc set ••• King lope XI ...... Rei s m-s ~9 1149 • .....•.•. R S 399 1199 Reg S QOQ 1499 R S 1.1®·S1.~ 1699 R.OBINSON 'S - Firefighter,. 'l2, goi~g strong After fighting 2,000 oil well blowouts, 'Reef Adair ts always ready for aDOtber By STEWA&T TAGGABT ................. HOUSTO. -Even at age 72 and era> at the 1emplcs. famed 011 wtll firefighter Paul N ... Red" .t.datr as fi~y sattmg behind a desk 1n a suit and tic. .. , sull keep ever)'th1ng packed.·• he said. one ear cocked to the sound of nngjng phones in h1s outCT office. Business donn 't _Jenera II) come b~ appointment to Red Adair Co Inc 8 \ his O"''ll count. Adair h.as fought more than 2.000 011 v.ell blov.outs smce that first one 10 Oklahoma in 1938. most b) a comb1nauon of mud. guts and cxplos1 .. ~ "The da~ I get afraid of th~ things.. rll qu1L" said .\dair. ··What- e ver IS frightening 1s ~batever scares .. ou.·· · Casung a stead~ gaze o .. cr a rcd- carpctcd office full of souvenars. .\da1r admits he spll hasn't mastered all the secrets ofltccpmg the modem • "'orld"s fossil genie an its gcolOf.Jcal bottle. -Each jOb is different. .. be said. ~ &Rall a cbaJJenae ... Shootins skywani at supenonac spttd and often afire. oil and gas escaping from runav.-ay_ wells can be lost at the rate ofSl.000 per minute, da)-aftcr-<iay. month-after-month unuJ C3{>ped, Adair szys: "Havang a ~U blow out. ~ttina awa) from you. that's like wntin& a blank chttlc. -said Adair. -The quick- er )OU get them under control. the belier.·· In a bus10ess where a wrong move or bad luck can blow a man to bits or 1nctnerate bun tn flame. Adair scores success b) oouctg his five-man cadre nc\er has suffemi a faw1ty. . Qucncd about his legendar} status ID 011 cuclcs for apping some of the ·biggest blov.outs in hist.or). Adair. in a charactcnsuc understatement couched in Texas drav.I. v.ucs humble. • ··1 don·t calJ ll celcbnt'. I call 11 doing ) our JOb and ha' 1ng a lot of good fnends:· he said ... It makes ~ou feel good.·· PORTABLE TELEVISIONS CUT ·250/o to 30°/o . STEREO 330/0 to SPEAKERS ~ & RACK 500/o OFF CABINm TELEVISION ANTENNAS CUT 10010 • In his career. AdaiLlw bttn the Juest of k.inp. queens. movir stan and shrib. But ht says the paint thnU was bawlDJ actOf John Wayne portf'l.J _ lum an tht 1968 film •• Hdlfi&b1C1"S. .. .. That's on:c of the best onon in the workl. to have the Duke play you m the movies." Adair said ... Wegot to be awful aood friends.•• ()pponunity rim came for Adair an 1938.-He was laborina for 30 cents an hour in the Ok.laboma oilfields wficn tJnnss~nt •rona on a rig. "I don•t know. maybe a valve blew that we was v.ortina on ... he said. .. E\erybo<I) elst run bur me. and I Sta)cd up there and put the valve back on and almost got fired .. The e.xplott brou&ht tum to the auenuon of Myron IGnlcy. then the dean of 011 ~II firtfighung, who hired Adair. Whe.n KJnlc) rC'lircd in 1959. ~da1r started tus own compan:y. Thret )cars later. Adatrcapped one of the most spcctaCUlaroiJ well fires in h1stor). the so-ailed ··0cv11's C1pttt~ L1ghtcr.. in the Sahara descn. The blov.out shot flarries so t\lgh that astronaut John Glenn sa .... them from spa<'C. ~mong has other ~II-known cf- fons were helping cap ' huge Nonh Sea blov.out 1n 1977, and the 1979 CALCULATORS & TIMERS CUT 17010 to 47_010 COLOR CUT 33°/o COMPUTER . SOFTWARE to 57 8/o ELECTRONIC 28°/oto 50°/oOFF ·rovs & GAMES IXTOC I ~· in the Owf o( Muico. In bdv.un ha~ bcrn otbeT jobs larlt and Jm&ll. . from the 1ufllln of Sumatra ::'f:'delerts of Iran. •• 1 t scam you.. All the noise. the rattlina. the shaki"'I... be said. cSe. scribing the SIOCnc ofa blowouL "But the look on evnybddy•s face wbc:a )'ou'rc finlSbcd and ,,.ckina. ii·~ the best sm1ie in the world; and tbeft•s nobod) .. bun. and the ~ll"s -under control. Blowouts JeMrally ocxu.r when oil and gas. tra~ unda enormous pressure wathm the Earth. SUJllC upv.-ard through a dnlhng hoL:, breaking through control dcvt~ MOS! blov.outs arc caused by human error. ~dair .and othen say. When blo"'outs arc aflame, otl well firefighters detonate a load of u- plos1 vcs near the ~-cu head to choke the fm b) dcpm ing u momentaql) of o~)gen Some blov.outs take sc .. ·• cral tnes- Rcgardlcs.s of the technique used. ~da1r sa~ s oil v.ell fird'ighten nttd Strong DCJ"\ CS and fltxlbfe th1nk11\g. .. You lool for a JU> v.ho's level- headed ..... 1Jhng to think. and got to be able to change his mind.-Adair said. .. But \OU nc,er knov. (how someone "11! perform I unul )OU get out there." Paal N. ••aed" Adalr, lll la.la Boaaton ofBce. bolda one of bia ID&llJ eoaYeD.lra from aroand the world. Expanding prenatal care funds sought for !'4edicaid Ed1ul·s Sore-The L'mred Sures 1s rild. for lasr plaet among 20 mdusrnalized narions ranked arrorcl- mg ro infanr monalll} ra.{C'S One of rhc reasons 1s rhar mam p~anr 14 0men 14hO don ·r qua/1~ for .\4ed1- ca1d also can ·r afforcl proper prenat.al care Some l'OngrN.Smen are rr~1ng ro mend 14 hat rhe.\ peret1\e10 be a hole m rhe go' emmenr"s safer) ner B~· ~ILL LA WRE?'l>CE -Id·-·,... .... V. .\SH l:--.GTO:"--Her husband made S5 ~5 an hour. too much to quahf~ for \fed1ca1d assmance. so .\hce Ice of Pike' Ille. Tenn . sav. a doctor onl) t"1ce "h1le she Y.as pregnant It Y.asn·t enough , Her !>On .... as born nearl\ t""o months premature. at 3 pounds. 4 ounces He spent fi,e "cd.s 1n the 1ntens1\C~ care un11 Ice former manager of an enginC"Cr- 1ng design firm . ~1d her mother-in- la."" had scraped together the mone~ for her tv.o chcd.ups .\s for the go' crnment ·there .... as no help.,.. hen "'t' needed It·-she said m a lc11er to Sen. 8111 Brad le' D-' J • ·· .\fter Joc.hua 1.1.as born. v.e final!\ rcce1,ed \kd1ca1d to pa~ the almos"t S30.00) an medical C\penses ·· Ice ""rote .. I Y.111 nc' er understand ho .... so-called v.cll-educatcd. intelligent go,emment officials 1n \\ash1neton can·t gct 11 through their heads' It 1s so much . more 1nc\pens1'e to help pregnant v.omen rCCCl\C proper prenatal care tha n 11 1s to wa11 unul the damage 1s done' .. Spurred b~ Bradlc) and oth~rs. Congress has staned to broaden Med1ca1d co' cragc so that ~car b~ 'car. more lo"·tncomc. uninsured pregnant v.omen and )Oung children ~ome ehg1ble But the process 1s slo .... and the n~d is ~t. Bradle) ID an an1clc on prenatal 'are 1n \\ oman·s Da)'> mapzme. pointed out that the L'n11ed States h.as slipped to a tie for last plact among :!O mdus1r ahzed nauons ranked accord- ing to mfant m o naht) Thin~ )cars ago tt v. as ran l ed 6th .. For the most pan. these babies arc not d~ 1ng of incurable or csotenc d1sn~ ·· Bradlc) satd. -The~ art d) mg of po' en~ ignorance and neglect The~ are d) mg because the) "ere born too small. to mothers too poor to afford the nccessa~ prenatal care that sho uld be e'er) c h1kfs b1nhnght ·· Doclors recommend 13 prtnatal \ 1s1ts during a pregnancy. The check- ups help them detect and control h~ pencns1on. diabetes. iron defic1en- C) and other cond111ons that increase the hl chhood of.premature. low- b1rth"'e1gh 1 babies babies v.e1ghtn~ less than 5 5 pounds Such babies an: far more ltkcl) than other infants to sutTer from mental ret.ardauon. cerebral palS}. autism. cp1kps~. chr n1c lung disease and gro"'"lh and d lopment problems. lnsutute of ~1ed1cmc has concluded that fore' e~ dollar spent on prenatal care. more than SJ '-'OUld be sa'~ on the lo""·b1rth""c1ght infants v. ho run up most of the S2.5 billion annual tab for neonatal mten51,c care. .\nd problems at b1nh often hngtr through~ut a hfcumc Bradlc) poses the h~ pothcucal case of 8111). born at 3.5 pounds. onl) 16 pounds and JUSl stantng to era .... I at age 2. He has asthma. a heanng loss and poss1bl) some brain damage. .. It v.ould not be unreahs11c 10 predlC't that Btll~ will feel d1srouraged an school as .a rnuh of his medical problems.·· Bradlc) said ··He ma) become a dropout He ma~ ha'e difficult~ finding a JOb. lkcausc v.c "ould not suppon 8111~ a t the begmning of his life. ~ ma} end up supponmg him for the rest ofh1s ltfc ·· Bradk) asked the magazine's read- ers to fill out a coupon and mail tt to him 1fthc~ agreed that Med1ca1d. the go' ernmcnt health program for the poor. should be c'panded to C'O' er mort' lov.-1ncome unansurcd preg- nant .... omen. He has rctt1\ed more than 6.000 rcsponsn. man) "'Ith lc11ers attached The) tell of uncmplo')mcnt. m1n1- mum-v.agc Jobs and lack of in- surance. of hospitals and doctors v. ho refuse treatment unless patients put up huf\drcds of dollars up front. of babies born pr(maturel~ at ~ or 3 pounds and spending months in in1ens1'c care units. ofa S\Stcm that denies S400 for prenatal chtckups but shells out the S 1-*.000.plus 11 costs to care for the a'cragc lov.-b1rth~c1ght bab~. The nation has made '1nualh no progress \O\o\ ard mttll ng goals stt b) so and an0:her : 5 haH' decided to e\pand ,o,e~~ rcsuJtoflhe nev. lav. Brad le~ and Rep Hcnf) \\a \INJ\. 0-Cahf. succeeded Olis ~ear m r.luing the ehg.ib1ltt' le'el to 85 percent abo' e the (edtral po' en~ line Their plan also requires states to pro' 1de co' erage oi :-oung.sters 1n lov.-1ncomc uninsured tv.o-parent families The Congressional Budget Office es11ma1cs the Bradlc~-V.u.man proposal v.111 add ·q.000 pregnant v.-0men and Z.N UOO cluldrc:n under age 5 to 1he \tcd1G11d roster in m first 'car The-cost to the iederal go, em· ment \o\hlCh pa)S . tO 80 percent of ~1cd1ca1d costs v.ould be S65 m11l1on for 1he lirst (ull ~ eaf of 1.0' erage. The Reagan adm1n1strat1on earl~ this ~ear propoSt'd Jn S 5 m1llton plan to redu.:c infant monaht~. but "ould ha'e inanccd 11 b~ reducing outla' s for \!ed1Ca1d fam1h planning SCI"\ 1CC"S The ... ongrcss1onil plan v.as signed nto \av. this month as pan ofa lar:gcr bill .\n admm1stratton 01Tic1a1 con- tended recent!' that monc' 1s not a ma1or faetor 1n redu..ing infant mor- talm -\1onc' alone dOC"S not prodttec good · o ui..omcs ·· Robt-n Helms.. assistant <,('\, !Ttaf' of health and human St'F" ice told a House hC'3 nng. .. Ho.... "'hat and "'hen sen ices arc dell' ered ts far mort' 1mporun1 ·· Bradlc) disagrees and the ~neral ~ccounung Office reponed at the same heanng that us re1Carch shov.ed that la k of monc~ v. as a ma1or reason pregnant .... omen received la te prenatal care or none at aJI .\n ~rkansas farm v.1fe. prciiunt ''One of the most cUfflcult ••pee ts of my job is witness~ death and cUsabUlty among lnfantsandlnowingtbatmanyoftheir concUtions were preventable." -Dr. Robert Cicco of Pittsburgh the s~rgcon general to reduce the tnCldcnce of lov.-b1nhv.~1gb1 babies and increase earl) prenatal care b} J990_ In 1985. as in 1980 v.-hcn the goals v.erc set. nearl) 7 pcrctnt ofh .. c binhs were lo'-'-btnhv.e1&ht and 76 percent of prqnant v.·omen r«tt'ed first-tnmestcr care. The goals an 5 perce nt and 90 ~~nt. rcspcct1vel) H1 storicaJI). Mcd1ca1d amstanct has bttn tied to v.clfare ehgibtht) levels set b) the states.. But. as one doctor testified recent]) on Capttol Hill ... the trouble wtth Medicaid 1s 1hat far too few of the poor quahf} ... That's btcause. 1n most states. the income required to gtt v.~lfa.re 1s v.cll belov. the federal poven) standard of SS. 738 for a fam1l) 9fthrtt. ~nd half the states do not offer v.elfare at aJI to families v.1tb tv.o parents. no matter ho"' lov. the howchold income . and .. absolute!) brole-after · tY..o )tars of drought v.rote Bradle' she simpl) hoped for the best v.hcn she d1sco,crcd there v.as no prt'natal ca~ a .. atlablc to her through her count' or State • . Tv.en"~1ght v.eels into the prq· nan~. she .... ent into labor for 4- mtnutcs.. Her daughter. born 10 a hospital emergrn~ room. weighed : POUnds .... OUntts .. .\ftcr almost fi,e months· hosp1· tahzat1on and thousands of dollars on Med1a ud. v.c brought home a J. pound. I I-ounce bab~ ·· the v.oman "rote "lfonl) l couldha'erttel\eda small amount of medical attention' Traged)' .. In an 1ntef' 1cv.. Br.idle~ s~ud the letters he rttel\ ed ·· .. " 1dh d~mon· strate theo,erv.helm.ing nttd for this Jund of care, .. a1lab1ht) -.. One of the most dlfficult aspects of m) Job 1s "'llncssm& death and d1sab1ht) amo ngmfants and kno•1na th.at man) of their cond1t1ons •-ctt pte'ent.abk.'' Dr R~n Cicco of Pittsburgh told a ~nate subromm11- ltt last rau ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~!!!!!!!'1!1~(11111111[1!!l,_IN T1R' amdmons a~ not 0111) ptt\~ntablc the) arc upens1,e. The Under a Lav. passed last year. states v.erc allov."Cd to utend McdJC'ltd to all unansured ~nt •omen and )OUn& ch1ldren v.1th incomes up'to I 00 pcrttnt of the fcdcral povert) hne -rcprdless of &.mtly status or v.el&tt eh&lbrtity. Two--Cabfonna and Minnesota-a.lnady weft do1na -T ime after ume the1e ao~n ended upv.uh lov.-b1nh•'CtJht babtes or brabta v. nh problemi titt:ausc ~ could not act snnata.1 cart ud tt.t reason •-as beau~ t~ 't come u;nrmtntar'16(XJ~ ottded 10 TRC-219 by AeatrstlC' • 33% Off 3915 '. 1)9) the doctor -~ · · CaNI ............ ...-. • .................... ~ .. ..., .... ., ........ ..,.. ... _,.., nr Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday Januaty 3 1988 A1 Israeli gunships strike in.Lebanon -t • European skiers head home after warm spell melts snow BEIRUT. Utianon (AP) -ltnth . ~ pnihips firtd roclltu S.t· urda) tnto l•o toUlhttn vaU.SS bdd 1» 1uemllas of tt-c pn>-lraruan tfnboltab faction. dcst.ro) mg houses. the state-run Radio Beirut rcponed. Christian radio stations meanv.t11lc satd lsrath ""-arplann an.acked two Dru.st-~ld to""ns and Palnunian positions near a refugee camp in sou~rn ubanon. The repons could not be 1mmed1atcl> confirmed. No asuahies ~re reported m the midafternoon hchcopter attack on ahc "tllqes of Ma)doun and Ein ei. • Tinth,; bdio lrinat said . An lsndi ann> spokesman 1n Jetuialem. wt.o ._ ~ion cannot be identir.ed. ~ tlilt ~ came under fi~ and fired beet. R.adJO Jkuu• uad hie> U.S.-tnack C obra aun*apa attadect akr I firdig.ht betwrm SbiJ~ Moslem pr· n llas of HaboUah. Of Pany of God. a.nd militiamm of the lsrad...spon- sorcd South Ltbanon Army. The Chrislian Vot« of Ubuon radio ~ late S.t~ that lsrxh wwplann raided two l>ruse- hcld to•m.. Ja~ and Damour. IS miles south of Beirut Tbe V.o.ce of Frtt ltba.non. 1 Satu~} 1n ~-hdd territOf). Chrmaan radio run b} the ~ Dru~ gunners abo fired at an ForctS m1htJ&. said Jsrad.J planes Israeli gunboat off the Beirut coast attacked Palestinian posnaons near but thC"tT ""~re no rcporu of damagr the E1n c1-H1tv.eh rcfuite camp near The blpc~ was 1mpo~ on the southern CU) ofSKlon. shJppiog along a I :?-mile stnp run· In ISTKI. 1 military offiaal •'ho 01ng south o( Beirut that 1s held b> DniK f1gh ters and 1s the lone sea spoke on cond1t1on of anon)mll} rtSUppl) link for Jumblatt's 4.()()(). refused to comment. strong mihtta. Oru5ir warlord Wahd Jumbl.an It came tv.o da)S aJttt an arm) mean..,.h1le threatened to rekindle ofrt«T'dcf«ted ma m1uilc-equ1pptd Lebanon's donnanl ("1\11 war and bchco~lef from in aa.c base. near shell Chnst1an pons after the Chns--J'oun1eb. tht C'hnsttans· main pon. to uan-dom1na&ed Leba~ arm) 1m-the DniK strong.hold 1n the Chouf po~ a sea blocbdc on ports Mountains southeast of Beirut 87 nie A...mi&d Ptts~ BON '.WestGC'rman)-.\nnodusoffrustrated hohda~ slue-rshcaded home from the .\lps Saturdl) their sk11ng hopt"S melted b) balm) "ea\hcf th.at kept slopng.rttn instead of .. h1te Spnngumc tempc-raturn th.atco,cred much of\\ cstem Euro~ for more than tv.o v.ccks pcn1sted into 1988. disappo1oung man) v. ho planned hohda ) ,.cckcnds sk11ng in West ~rman). France. -'\ustna or S""1uerland ~ Swiss n~spa,pcr said the ski sea.son was lost. Dmllus1oned skJcnJammed nonhboard traffic in southern Ba' ana and on the \\est Gcnnan-~ustnan ~r Saturda) "There's no sno"" I look out the .. indo-.-and all I Stt 1.s grttn:· complained Thomas Scheuber. an instructor at a U.1 school in the Ba\anan rnon ofGarm1s.ch-Panenk1rt:htn- Iran planning flrst sateUlte launch First tanker attack of new year in gulf - ) NICOSI~ Cyprus -Iran plans to launch its first satellite ""1th Ftt~b bcJp .. LD the ~r fuwrc.-Iran's offinaJ Islamic Republic '-evos ~OC) said Saturda). IRNAquoted Mohammad Gharaz1. mm1stcrofpostand telegraph~ as sa"ng the communtealtons satellite ...,ould be launched b) Fraocr s .via~. the comm~ arm of the European Spatt AgtllC) The report. monitored in ·acosa. said Gbaraz.i"s comments ""-n-c pubhsbcd m Tehran's Enghsh-languagt dad) Kha)-an Iran has IJC'C"CSS to communicauons satdlnes no"" m orbit but the) arc not lram1n-dn1gncd Gh.araz1 said the S600 m1lhon Zobrch(Venus)satdhte •-asdes1gncd b) Iranian expensand v.ouk1 be u~ to 1mpro'e Iran's nalH>n•Kk telc' 1Sf9n nct•orl ~ccordini to the rcpon the satellite v..111 be able to handle I :!.000 telephone channels and ••II beam programs into remote a.mas of the count!) MAillAMA. Bahrain ( ~P) -<\ missile tore open the hull of a ~bltcse-fba freighter. Llo)d·s Ship- ping lnltlli&rnC'C lJnn said Saturda). It v.-as the first confirmed at~ck of the )UT 1n lhc .. tanker war' waged b) Iran and Iraq. · Operators of the :!6 :?60-ton Alga quoted the captain as sa)1ng he belie' ed the :-.;cv. ) ear"s Da' at- tackers v.erc Iranians S o one· .... as rceoned Injured . Sah age officers ba~ 1n the Per- sian Gulfsa1d 11 v.asn·1 cl~r1flran or Iraq ""as repsons1ble :'llenherrountl) commented on the raid Iraq said ns v.arplancs bombed a 16feareddead inW.German plane crash IZ~tlR. Turl.e' I .\Pl -.\ West German l haner ·plane cal'T) 1ng I b ~pie crashed in mountamouscoun- tl)s1de near the v.cstem coast Satur- da) night. E'el)one aboard was feared lolled. the .\natoha n~s agcnC) rcport_ed • The Condonurhnes Boeing 737. en rou1t from tollgan. West Gnman~ to Izmir. crashed around 8:30 p.m 0G1r Izmir about :!00 miles south of Istanbul. the agent') said In FranHun. \\est Gffman}. an airhnc spokes""oman ..., ho spoke on cond1t1on of anon)mll) ·said the p!inc Qmed 11 Turl.1sh pas~ngcrs and fiH West German CttV> mem- bcn The plane. v.h1ch left tuu_..n at :! :!~ pm . crashC'd ""h1k making rts landing approach to the a1rpon at Izmir on the ~cgca n coast The spok~oman had no informauon on cas u.a It 1es Local rn1~nts rcponed heanng a loud e\plos1on before the era.sh ..\natoha said lat Fectwy Pric:a ... la Towa nEE ESl'DfA'IES • (213) 831-1568. El ROLL #OW "for the nght start m ltfe" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Km<Hlrgartsn thru 8th . • Door to Door Tran..,ortatlon Where PoMlble _!__ft9it9CM'l!ble Tuition • Ailltallldc. ... ..... ..... ...... """ Pita lie .......... • .. tor.aAtter lc:hool c .. '°' ........ Of Work· lnghreftta (1:31 ... t:IO pm) A,_ATllCllDIL • Mr&nl*N I Ill•-.. • - bndgr in western Iran on Saturda). pan of a campaign to •uken Iran before the Tehran govemmtnt launches a major ground offcns1,e, expected soon. The London-based Uo)d's and sal\ age opcTaton aid the Greek skipper rcponed that the Alo v.;u hit b~ a missile 10 the gulf about 150 males south of Kuw.ut as hts shJp was headed south v.1th fert1hzer. bound for Ct11na. The Alga conunucd on to the southern pon of Dubai on Saturda> and anchored. with what a salvaie v.orker dcscnbcd as "a largr hole 1n the hull:· - .. ' ) A spokesman for the opc-rators.. Sea World and Transpon of Piraeus.. said -a rocltet'· hit the 't"SS.CI near Farsi Island . u~ b) Iran's param1hta~ Re' olullonat) Guards as a~ for atta .. ~s Ho""~'" Iraqi •'llrplancs h11 a Japant-st ship in that area b~ an 1den1 on <Kt 8 The spolcsman spoke on con- d1uon of anon~ mil). as did the sah age officer\ He told The As.- sociated Pres> in ~thens the :! I B urmese and f1,e Greek crev.membc~ es.caped harm. He quoh:d the captain as sa~ing he behe'C'd the raiders ...,t"rt Iranian. Shipping sour1..> said the attack w. German crosses Atlantic in pedal boat occu"C'd at Ir pm Fnda~ but the RIO DE J .\NEIRO Brazil -~ y. cst German rcponer v.bo spt"nt .,~ da)s compan) spolesman \31d '' nap-.. _ -\tlanuc <>«an n a ....A~1 boat reached Bra.z1l 1n good health but pened I~ hours ~arher -the same crossing tuc 1 IA....., lime Iraq claimC'd 10 ha'e hit 3 "largr CTa\ ing roasted ch.cl.en and a sho...,er Ruediger 'ehberg am'ed in Sao Lul$. .. 1 JOO miles nonh of Rio de Janeiro on Dec ~9 Details of tus am,aJ ""tte Iran an us.cs Kuv.a1t of aiding Iraq's v.ar effon and often attacks ships trading "'1th .that counU). 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UCLA comes up -·short North Carolina pulls away for ' ---=----80-73 ttium_p_h __ Frem ~ Associated Pres• on h Carolina ('oach De2n Sm11h e\pccts UCLA to get its act together before long UCL.\ Coach Walt Hazzard sa)S he thanks he knov.s v. here the act 1s v.eak The founh-ran~ed Tar Heels tA- tended their v. inning streak to -fh e Saturda) v.11h an 80-73 VlCtOI) over UCL.\ at Paule) Panhon UCL.\ u ed the score 69-69 v.1th a httle more than three minutes left. but Ranzano Smith · scored five straight points. including a th ree-pointer. to put on h Caro- li na. 9-1. ahead for good ·• .\s soon as L'CL.\ gets a feel as to who the1~la)ers are the} are going to be an '.'IC l\-\ tournament team ... Sm11h s.a1d .. , thank Coach Hazzard has 10 be pleased v.11h some aspects of L'C L.\"s pla> toda> ·· .\fter tra1hng 53-H . l 'CLl\ rallied behind senior guard 03, 1d Immel. v.ho scored :!5 po1n1s.10 tie the score "="ov. v.e ha ' e 10 buckle up and get read} for the Pac-I 0 conference games ·· Hazzud said of the .i-., Bruins ··'" e n~ 10 e'ecu te at crunch 11me R1gh1 nov. v.c:'re ligunng v.a\S not to v.1n ·· ~m ath ended the game v.11h I points. v.hile teammate J R Reid scored :!5 to lead the lar Heels Junior foNard Ste'e Bud .nell had 13 points and 011 '"1lha ms added nine for :"o n h ( arohna f o r the Bruins. Keh an Butler had I:! points and ( harles Roschehn had 10 In PC.\.\ openers Loq Buda State 7'. eai State Fallertoo U : Morion W ilt\ scored :!-i points to lead .the .i9eri past the T itans ....;.. ... .\ndrc PurT) added 18 poin ts for New Mez:lco•a Rob Robblna &oea up for (P1eue Me WEST /B3) bullet durl.ng the Loboe' apeet 'rictory over AlliSo~ 's pair Of goals help Kings stun Montreal, 5-2 From ~ A.uoelated Press Make Alhson scored twice Y.llhan a SO-second span 1n the third penod to lift the Los ~ngcks K.mgs.to a S-2 victor} o'er the Montreal Canad1ens Saturda) night at the Fo rum Allison. v.ho was acqu1rro 1n a trade w1lh Toronto for Se.ln Mc Ke n- oa o n Dec 14. has nov. scorro four 1oals sm~ tJ:ie sv.ap and logged an assist Sa turd.a ) o\ll1son's first goal ca me on a pau from Bob Boumc He faked \fontreal goalie Patnclt Ro) oout of pos111on and scored a fi"e-foot backhander just 3:08 into the third ~nod. gJ\ ang the K1np a 3-:! lead -\t 3·58 . .\lhson out-muscled de- fens.cman Riel lireen behind the net. sl ated around the goal and tucl"ed m a nother bacl h:indcr on lhe nght side to g1' t the Kings a +1 lead Bobb) Carpenter linished out the sconng v.tth a pov.er-pla) goal v.1th JU St I J secohds left 1n the game The Kmg.s also got rapid fi re goals to 1ump to a ~-0 lead in the first period. Jam Fo' a nd Luc Rob1ta11le scorro 1ust seco nds apan for a 1-0 lead Fo i. scored o n a I 0-foot bad.hander on a rebound o f a iho\ b) Carpenter at -:0"'. Rob1ta11le folla\l.ed v.11h a fi \ e--foot shot tha t beat Ro) an the lov.cr nght com er. after dc-- fenseman Lam Robinson v.as un- able to clear a rebound at 7 4 7 EJSC'Vo'bere 1 n the N H l Capitals %, Oilers t : Bengt Brown G ustafsson·s pov.er-pla~ goal with thrt't minutes left in the second penod snavped a scorelt"SS uc and Says he' S ~oaltendcr Chnt Malarchuk stopped _8 shots as Washington blanked Edmonton. W11h center Wayne Gretzk~. the not Sorry N HL·s sronng leader. out of the Edmonton hncup because of a knee sp rain. the Sanel) Cup champions could not ~nerate an) offense against DALLAS CA P) -He1sman thcCapu.als' ught chcckmgdefcnse. It T roph) wtnMr Tim Brov.n had no marked the second t1me this S('aSOn apolQ1.1csforlcap1ngupafkra kickoff that lhe Oilers ha't bttn shut out return. chastn& a rctrca11ng Texas The) a lso losL >-0. in Quebec on Oct A&.M pla)er and ma km& a bhndside 27. founh-<iuaner tadle to retnevt a ~ game was pla)ed before a llllJPilll I SUNDAY JAN J ARY 3 1988 Michigan, Tennessee come up winners In bowl games. 82. Ex-HB standout Martin feels volleyball was right choice. 84. top-ranked· Arizona Saturday night tn Albuquerque. Detalla. Page 83. • Hot meets cold in New Orleans Streaking Saints face Minnesota in NFC wild card Hill -TO' - H .;stun C l o<i, .. frr.. vla n ,tllc v.,-: ~O 'ht" h\lOf' Spartans remember Daugherty P-\...,-\DE'-\ -\P --mcthing v...t~ .,., ,1ng irom \hch1gan State's m .,. £ M us tuotba ' moment 1n 32 \ta~ -...,par.ans ( o.a .. h George Pe rles SJr.j I t~l baJ that Duff~ Oaughffi~ 1sn 't here "'1th us. · Pt'rlts said of the la te \Ill h1g.an tat<' coach ··He v.oa ld hJ'l r"rnr-d 1h1np up .e'en more than ihl'' arc · Hc:s 1r. m' P"''ate thoughts \\ t '~ ~o; .J lot :, Ix · hanl..iul for this '>c.J'~-. t>u: !•1>1r.~ ., -11..t"('~ 11 all tn tx ''"' . \ ~ Pc:rrC'S ·"'a' .. pl.r ~t'· -'"Id as<.1st.ant .. w .. h ~-.:i.:r Da.Jtth<''"'• v."'lod1ed .ast ~u~m4.:· \\ ht it Per~ v. as abk h. \..ee-p F-J.1, , : .. -' dvl' b~ the t' ghth- ran\.l'd ")p.iruns J't'f' the ~o It> Tro1an<. ,, ~ti '<'. o~n from th .. B g T c-n und6ubtedl~ v.·'tre C'\C'l ted to ...e-~ tht: Pa..ilic-10 lose its \tn~g.eh<'l!d or ~he-R~ Dov.I \I ":1gan tatc \ '1cto~ snapJ)N a \·g..J"'":~ v. inn "'g. strcal b~ the Pa -.,~ t~ Big Tl"Tl m tbe R~ Ek " -\nd the \\~· l oa.st teams had V.(.T\ .: 01 the prt\ IOUS 13. v.1th \i 1.:h1gan s ~>-t-""'" o'er Wu hma- ton in IQ-f theonl~ Big Ten vic:tof) dunni that span -\!. ht had said often before tM µme Perles rtllerated afterward tha t h<' 'tl.J~n t p.l'tng an' at~uon to the ·e,~ Tfn •1n' ·an tht Ro~ &.,.l. Thi~ g.lmt had nothing to d o v.1th th.11 h::-s .. ud ··'" e "''3nted to ha"T tun out ~ Thc:-sc bds 'COTll~ to ,,llll. 1: tu grov. and pan of gro•,og " ~ mtttmg Donald Dude and \I -., \!ousr dunng the ttam1 s ' t L D1 n~' la nJ 1 • tov.tl that had bttn taken from him rt'C'Ord 18.130 crov.d at the Capital .. The wa ) J v.ent a bout 11 probabl~ Centre. ~ P('r , > 3dmin<"d though that rom- 1:1~ : tt'I(' Ro~ eo .... 1 nov. mtght ~I ht•,~ ('SS tnt1m1daung fOT Btg Tm v.asn't the nght v.-a). but tt was my Blea 5. F1aBMS S~ In St Louis.. Bernle NlcboU. of tile~ la thwarted by attempts shot du.rlDC Sablnlay'e tame at tO\\t l and he had no nght taking it.•• (Pl--eee lOIL/M ) a dlrin& Montreal &oalle Patrick Roy u he the Forum. Kin&• stunned Caudieas. 5 -2 . Brov.n told 1nqu1nn1 V.Ti tcn after ................................................................................................................................................. . Notre Dame's J S-1 0 loss to AltM 1n . team\ the Con on Bowl on NC'\\ Year's 0a) · I The smaJI bl~ tov.-el ""llh has n number and 1nit1als m aold. Brown ~1d •. •'aS .. aift fn)m a tetimmate's prtfncnd before tlle Alabama pme. one year, Miami .. E,1dcntl) the) hadplanncdsome- lhan1 on thcs1dehne.OM1u) hckf mc down and the other auy took m)' to \\ el. I .. as JUSl 101n1 to gtt 11 blck. He had 11 1n front of btm, waving 11 hke. 'I got 1t! I &ot ur I don't lhank he ''peeled me to come ict 1 t bid;. They probabl) V.l>Uld hl\C had I ~ rally and burned 1t .. , hate that 11 oost m y team IS yard but I wanted to act m) tov.cl back.. I plan to put 11 up on the W11lt •• otrc ()aroe COKh Lou Holu satd he didn't set •bat happened. He looted up 10 stt pla)en from both 11ckhnn cmpt>•"4 onto the ftdd and tbt offiC'lah throw1~ a dead ball foul apMUt tus tam. v.h1m •-as tt)i '.'f to bank back from• Ckficit that had Just &J"O•-n to 35-10 "M ) fim lhou&ht wu lhat ~ wuc tl')tnt to •in a (ootblll pmc and 11 v."Ufim.and-2' lfsnowaytomatca hnn&. v.1'cn )OU·rc firsl .. ~2j He mack a masutc. but he made• ao. of .,at J>b>• dunnt ihc day. and he's inade I lot o( ~· plays f« Nocft o.me.• HoJu Yid ------ Disappointmentof'87 makes this title sweeter MIAMI (AP) -Jn OM year. Jamm) Johnson and \M Mwna Humcancs hav't IOM from nclicuk to raptu~ and leamcid that btst asn·t aJwa)'s better. · On Jan. 2. 1987. Jobmon·s o . I-ranked team lost to No. 2 P'C'nn Statt. 14-10. 10 l~ Fiesta Bowl and ~ beaded off to COK"b u1 lht Japan Bo•t all-star PJM. On Saturda) -Jan_ 2. 19U -Johnson finall) p to 11"or a ~ooaal dwnponstup •hach he and his K'C'Ond-rankcd Hum .. nn ·~n Fnda)' nl&bt b) ckfatang o. 1 Ot.Jaboma. 20-1.a. tn the 0i:aOF 8owt .. , tb1nk lhcon.I> th1na that sa'cd mu )ttr l&(1 qs that Pat Jonn.. 8\) etc.st fncnd in coachiaa (and ht sucuuor at Oklaboma QtC~ was •itb me. I •'ti tntly ck'asu~ • .. As~ u I fed fiP.t no• .as as t.d as t feh lhrn. • Johnwn uid fol1owina a mostl ~ IUlf\t of ~lcbration ... , need lOOlb- ptC to t«p m) c)·es open. .. M quipped. .. , laid do-kn for a mupk qr h®n. bu.t I CfJan'l •11nt to ~ r bllat to slttp the 1'1> .. oe_s f~om ridicule to rai?_tur~ Johnson thinkin£! of lea.qing Miami? M I .\\ti c ~ P 1 -National champion \tiarn1 ~ qwanerbacl. sia.r l''tt't1'er a.nd Orange eo .... 1 \t\ p all ha\t c-h11btlU' rtma1n1 n v.hteh P'CS Coach Jamm~ Johnwn .11 nudeu~ to b\nld around ""t ·~"'"' The qu~ion •as v.1\ethtt John n •111 sull bt-at 'i .. mi to do 1t- .. , ha'e no pbns to go&n}'\lihcftelsc. but thaf i ~t s.a)•na somrtb1 'l ha~n A lot of cra.l\ thanes can h.a~ •· J g fd tW'da). -pcro ru h I stood there e'Ct) da) ,., ... lh a s1o p .... ;u h .and l o \ v.1nds up 1 --for--~ dun"I the regubr season and hits two la.st nlght (1ndud1ng an Orangr Dov.I rtt0rd 5~~arder that put the Humancsahead tOsta\ 10-, m tM third pt"nod) ••\\ e tn ed to anan~ -~ v.e .. '('Dt WT'Ollil a ~or and tmd to gt1. better in lhOlt ph~·· one th1n1 John.son dtdn"t ha\(' to a.naJytt -.as •h' '-tum1dommattdO lahoma-andn v.u ad1.1m1nanl pt"rfo~~dnpltta 12\r me ~la ' the nen that mack at clOK .. heft • p0und uard Mar\. Hutson lumbtrtd 2 yardson a "lumbkroos L- in beatm& 0 bhoma fort he third )'Cir 1n a ro-.. M.amt hmtttd tbt nns' nan4\a •u hbonc to I 9 yanbon Sl n&$hcs T•o 1t v.~ 211 yard • la.st )tar l . .\.ad v.hcft •ts ru nn1 pmt di ppan.. .boma docsn 't ha\.t the pana at~ to compensate. r p&a m ·~ pla~,na ~ bctta- than ~If pla m •'ttt pla .. John n 1d . •• , don·, than~ ttittr \le r offi ntt hid 1n\\h1 toJo .. ith 1t TM-.-, h nedidn•t t --th \Otil . '••mt f; bill team Brown connects when it counts · Michigan earns -24 win on lat e TAMPA. Aa. (AP) -lnSlead of acnina even. Demetrius Brown aot mad -and that made Michipn better than even apinst Alabama in the Hall of fame Bowl Saturday. Jamie Morris c:arric:d Michipn for thrcequartcnwitb his runn~but it took a 2G-yard. fourtb~own touch- down pass from Brown to John Kolesar with 50 SC'COnds left to give the Wolverines a 28-24 victory. Through the first is minultS of the game. Brown had passed for only 21 yards. :·1 was throwing lousy ballsand was mad at myself. but the game wasn't over," said Brown, who found Kolesar in the left comer of the end zone less than· thrtt mjnutcs after Alat.ma went ahead 24-21 to com- plete a romebadc from an 18-point deficit. ... bad to set it done," Brown said. "I visualized it in my mind." Morris. Michigan'sall-time lcad10g rusher, pined a carttr~igh 234.yard$ and scored three touchdowns for the Wolverines. Offensive coordinator Oary Modler co.cbed in Sct.embecbler's place, and be said be never coo- sidered aoing for a field pl that could have aotttn Micbipn even with so seeonds lO ~y. .. You u.cb the kids 10 be winntn. You have to sjve them every op- portunity ... M~llc1' said. addina that a 37-yard field pl try ..is -not a suR thin&-I ~nted to ao for the win. We didn't want to go home disap- pointed." So. Kolesar beat Alabama cor- nerback John Manaum and jumped high into the ai1 on fourth-and-l to catch the winning pass. It was his only rcctption. and the touchdown fin- ished a si!(-play, 62-yard drive fueled by Brown· s 31-yard pass to Greg McMunf) .. ··Alabama played good Mfensc, but you don't have any choice when it's founh-and-3," Kolesar said. "You just have to go and get it You have to give credit to Dcmetnus.. who threw a great pass. and to the line that gave him enough ume." Brov.n finished with four complc- uons 1n 13 attempts for 72 yards and one touchdown. He directed the wtnmng scoring dnve after Alabama took a 24-21 lead on Bobby Humphrey's 17-~ard touchdown and Jeff Dunn's two-point conversion pass to Clay Whitehurst. • I Cobb makes amends After two fumbles, Vols' back scores wtnntngTD, 27-22 ~TLANTA (AP) -How can a player run for 146 yards and two touchdowns and almost wind up the loat? Tennesstt tailt.ck R~ Cobb almost found a way in the Peach Bowl Saturday. The I 7th~ranked Vols blew an early 21-3 lead and had to come from behind on Cobb's 9-yard TD run with l:S2 ten to play for a 27-22 victory over Indiana. Cobb. who was voted the pme's offensive most valuable player, how- ever. had a pair of crucial fumbles deep in lndaana territory that cost Tennessee potenllll scores. "I was down for a little while because they scored on my-furoblcs," said Cobb. ··1 thous.ht 1t was my fault." Actually. Indiana onJy scored on one of the fumblcs-dnving 91 yards midwa} 10 the second period and sconng on a 43-yard Dave Schnell to Ernie Jones pass -to JCl the Hoos.t,ers within 21 -10 at halftime. ··~ had a chance to put them away." Cobb said. ''If~ had scored it would have put us up· 28-3 and probably ,.ould have put them out of the game." ~ Wolverines. winning the first game betWttn two of college foot- ~ll's winniogcst programs.. played w1lflout Coach Bo Scbembechlcr. who didn't mile the uip after undcraoing heart surgrry last month in Ann Arbor. Mich. -It was a ver) difficult way to lost a football game:· Alabama Coach Bill Curry said. "With Morris' great runmng abilit} and our lapses of concentration. we found oursclv~ with a long way to fight back." Alabama tam.cit Bobby Humphrey 90&n over the top of the lllcbtcan line for a flrat down darlq Ball of Fame Bow. 1 S.ta.nlay 1n Tampa. llic:blCaa won, 28-24. . Indiana managed to domuiate the S«Ond half. stopp101 TeonCSSC'C's offense led b) the pmc's most valuable defensive pla)er. linebacker Van Wauers. and Tim Jorden turned a fake field goal attempt into a 12- yard touchdown c.arly an the founh pt'nod to g1,e the Hoosiers' their only lead at 21-21 SP ORTS BREAK Parade buIDps TV station '&-coverage of title Dlatchup PHILADELPHIA -Either way. a local telev1sron station figured tt couldn't wan when forced to choose between fimshang its coverage of a .ctty trad1uon or sv.1tch1 ng 0' er lo the nauonal champ1onsh1p of college football. NBC affiliate KYW-TV tele' 1scd the more than I:! hours of the Mummers Parade from its hour-dela'ed stan to finish. so local vaev.ers massed most of the first half of the Orange Bov.I clash bctv.ttn No. I Oklahoma and :"o. :! M1am1. That prompted hundreds of phone calls to the st.auon -as well as a local newspaper. the netv.orlc and the phone compan} -b} outraged football fans. "Had v.e made the dec1s1on to dump the parade. v.e probabl) would have gotten an equal number of calls from irate Mummers fans and the Mummers famil~ members.·· K YW spokeswoman Joanne Calabna said: The Statton occasaonall> flashed the score of the Orange Dov. I across the bottom of the SCTttn dunng its parade co,erage and noted the nauonai broadcast v.ould be Joi ned as soon as the parade ended. Howe,·er. the st.attt>n cont10ued wnh a bnef post-parade wrapup before sv.atching to the game. M1am1 was already leading Oklahoma. 7--0. when the stauon tuned 10 to the Orange Bowl about 90 m inutes after lc1ckoff. The Humcancs went on 10 W1n 2G-I 4. st.aJcing a claim to the natio nal champ1onsh(p!' · Calabna said the station dad not log the number of calls. but said tts newsroom was swamped with calls. 'She said the st.atton had expected the parade to end 1n ume for the beginning of the football game. but at ..,.,ent on unul about 9:30 p.m. • "We arc not contractually boµnd to Sta) Wlth the Mummers Parade until n is over." she said . "It was our dec1s1on to st.a} wnh the parade. showmg our commatmcnuo l9(:alprogramm1ng and the Mum men. ·· Hov.e' er. we dido 't expect the parade to ru over into the game. It was ou"?-intenuon from the bcgJnning that \\e would air the cnti~ parade." .\ Bell of Pennsylvania operator. who would not 1dcnltf) herself. said callers unable to ~t through to the st.at ton had also called the phone compan). "It's been jammed:· she said. -1cs been a problem.·· Quote of the day Jay Hewell, the nght-handed ~hef patcher traded from Oakland to Los Angeles. tclhng the Dod~rs· brass and reponcrs at a lun<:hcon in Los An~lcs about his recovery from elbow surgcn last summer: -If you have any questions abou·t m) arm. don't worT). I carried m) Wlfe's luggage to the aarpon toda). If you don't think that's a big deal. you should sec what she cam~ for tv.o days.' Bobby Knight's mother dies O RRVILLE. O hio -Hazel Kmght. ·m the mother of Indiana basketball coach Bobb~ Kmght. died at her home ID Orn 11le. whe~ Knight grew up and pla~ed high school basketball. · Mrs. Kn.,tlt v.as taken to '\ublc Funeral Home .\spokesman at the Orn 1llc funeral home d«ltned to sive •n) further-anformauon. -including Mn.. Kmght's age. pending appro,al offamtl} ~m~rs. Truce Malter tops 'Anita field ARCADIA -Today's San Gabnel E Handicap features chaJlcngn from both 1hc old and 1he )'ouna. T~ Maker. the IG-ycar-old son of .\ck "ck. hopes to become the all-lime oldest stakes wanner at Sanaa Anita as be heads a field of 11 entrants 1n the S I 00.C>OO-addcd l"IC'C to be run on a I ""-m1lc turf course. The oldest Santa Anita st.aka ,.,nntr was Dcscn Clucflll. •ho was• 9-ycar~ 1ft 196S whm be won the Sin Marros Handap. Trau~ Mteh.wl Wb1tta"lham has a chalknat or hi~ own to fulfill He W'lll ttncftruc:e Maktt. With f'"rank Olavarn at the mos. •inst t-o entrants from has father. Chart~ Whut1npam'1. stabln.. The cider WluttJnpam bat mln'C!d BNtler . .,g M Shoemaker abolrd It 116 pounds. and lf'tad. witb Purict Valcnzuda It I IS. · T nice Ml.MT. who 1~~ won tbc S.O Fruritco Hand~"-to/1~1 • .,n Hot aDd • tbc II>-McMo-s W1nntr ._, Will be riddcD A)n Solil. l' l'1ltt alto .. IU'Oftd a1 la) ~· Taabu Handicap. Nunn keeps middleweight ~tle LOS .\NGELES -Nonh Amencan m Bo\tng Fcdcrauon champion M ichael Sunn of \ an :-.lu' s su~sfully defended his m1ddlev.caght iatle against Kevin Watts of Pleas.ant' alle. S.J .. Saturday. t.akanga unanimous 12- round dcc1s1on. l\lunn. v.ho v.e1ghed 160 pounds. used hts superior hand and foot speed to negate Watts' punching power. V. am. v. ho al$0 v.e1ghed 160. moved 1n steadily and kept the pressure on has opponent. The :!3·)car-old Nunn. who wo n has . 28th consecutt'e bout and 1s ranked the No. 2 conteoder'b\ both the \\orld Bo~ang Council and the World Boxing .\ssocaatton. knocked Watts do~ n ID the fifth round v.1th a Oul'T) of punches. The 28-~ear-old \\'alts too~ a mandato~ eaght- count from referee Chuck. Hassett but v.as able to finish the round v. ans appeared to make Nunn back ofT 1n the I I th round. hitting him v.1th a pov.erful left and nght comb1 natton But 'unn regained his composure and finished the round ag.aan an command. Paterno: 'Wewereoutcoached' ORL.\r-;OO. Fla. -Penn St.ate Coach Joe Paterno said the Nmany Lions were not onl) outpla\cd b' Clemson 10 the Citrus Dov.I. but he ..,.,as o utcoached b' the Tigers· Dann~ Ford, ' "The} 're a bag football team. and there 1s no questton the~ v.erc extreme!)' well prepared." Paterno said after Penn State sufTered a 35-10 loss -ats v.orst e'er '" 2 S bowl games. "The) m axed up their formations earl~ and gave us so man) d1.1Tcrent looks that we couldn't settle down:· Paterno said. "Obviously. Danny and his staff did a much better job than l did ... The 14th-ranked Ti~rs dominated the Nattan) Lions Fn<b) wuh a balanced offense that amassed 499 )ards. includmg an uncharactencall) high 214 }arcis passing. Rodney W1lhams. better known dunng the regular season as a quanerbadt ~hose fone v.as handing off to Clemson's talented tno oft.aalbacks. completed 1 S of24 PllSCS watb no LDl~ Hts Sucet"SS didn't come at the expenS°i of the running pme. tho ugh. Clemson gained 28S yards rushing <1fiinst a defense that had allowed 1ust 121 per game dunng the regular season. Penn State. v.h1ch won the 1987 nat1onaJ cham- paonsh•t> an last )car's Fiest.a Bowl. finished 8-4. The anJu~-nddlcd N1tt.any Lions pla)ed Fnda' .,..,thout tailback Blair Tftomas. wide rtt"Ctver Ra) Roundtrtt and linebacker Pete Giftopoulous · Mandlikova to play for Czechs PRAGU E. Czechoslo,ak1a -Czech· born tennis star Hana Mandhko,a. "ho became an .\ustralian citizen Friday. wall sti ll pla) for the Czechoslo,·ak team at the Seoul 01~ mp1c games. her fat her said toda'. ~fandhkov~. fif!h-ranked woman tennis player. "told JOumahsts 1n Bnsbane. Australia. Fnda\ that her I 0-~ear ca~r rcprt'Sentang C'zcchoslo,ak1a ·was O\er' and that she v.·anted "to w10 a gold mcdaJ for .\ustraha." Her father. V1lcm Mandltk. told The '\sS0C1ated Pres~ 1n a te~phone intervaev.. hov.eH·r. that has daughter had saped an agreement v.1th the head of Cz~choslo,ak sports. Antomn Html. to play for C'zcchosh<>akaa in the summer Ol)mp1~ · "She is su~ to play the Olympics for Czcchoslo- va"-•a . . what wtll come afterwards ts another matter ·· Mandhk satd. · :relevialon, radio TELEVISION 9" JO a.m. -no P'OOTBAU... FC •1kS card pla}ofr -Minnesota at ~ Orteam. Channel l. I J>.m -P'aO"f'OOTBAU.: AFC •'lid ca.rd pla)ofT-Sc:au.k at Houston. Channd 4. S p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBAIL: laken at Ponland. C'banod 9 . S pm. -llOXING: Gaanfranc:o ROSSI \oS. Duane Thomas in I 12-round WBC SUpt'I'· wel~t tic.It bouc Dona)d Curry \IS-Lupe Aquino 1n a I ?~round tupe:r-~l~'lhl bout. from Cimo9. Italy. ESPN 6p.m. -PllOMX!illl! St. Lounat l..attn:: PnrM Tidrl\-UDIO 9:30 a.m. -PaO l'001'8AU.: NFC wild card pla)off-M1naocaat Ncwe>rkans. KNX (1070). _ I _p.m. -PD POOlaAIL: AFC wwld cant piato« -Sank a1 Ha Mae.. KNX ( 1070). 4 p.m -Pl&o aAl&&TIAU.: O•ppen at Adnla.KJlTH= j p.a. -8Al&BTBAU.: Laun at ,....._Kl.AC(S70). "We wanted this bowl toda):,. s.a1d Indiana Coach Bill MaJlof}. who~ fint squad four ~cars ago was (}.I I -\\ e prepared hard. but at JUSl dadn 't v.ork out. \\ e med to lighten up our dc:fensa'e front at haJfttme . ..-hach we ·did.-• The Vols.. t(}.2-1. had taktn a :!1-3 lead on Cobb's 6-\'ard run. a 4S-vard pass from qua.nerback Jeff Fr3ncis to Anthom M1llCT and a I S-\ard stnke to T erencc Ck~ •1th ~ I gone in lhe second penod But. Indiana.. ....s. v.h1ch onh had a 5:!-~ard field goal b~ · Pete Sto~ano' ach. got bad. in the game v.hen Schnell connC'Clcd on a 43-,ard TD pass toJonts v.nh 34 gone 1n the s.erond pmod follov.1ni w hl"\t of Cobb's fumbles.. . Jones. -.ho had S9atc:hcs for 1.11 S )ardsand 12 TD'sdunng ~regular season. had three catches for 91 vards at the half. He bad ~'en catch~ for I SO )ards on Sarurda}. Cobb fumbled for the second tame late 10 the third pcnod on Indiana's 24-)ard lane. stoppm~a sronng threat and ma~ed onl) ., I )ards 10 the second half after gaming 125 on 14 cam~ 1n the opcmng haJf. Tenneaee•a Re&1le Cobb eladee frUp of 1n~· .... ~~ Bash to acore toachdown ID Ont quarter of Peach Bowl. Tennessee's halfttme margm could ba'e been larger but the Vols' Phil Reach failed on three field goal attempts in the first half. m1mng on k1cks of .i5 . .i I and :!7 yards. The Vols. ~ho finished third an the SEC. dominated the fil"\t half with 346 total ) ards and 18 first downs. Saat«•t l.aritatlo.aal meet Thrtt of Oranar County's finnt hash school h.alf·m1kn -Los Alamnos' One Sanford La Qu1nta'sJ1m BranmnandCoronadel Mu 'si1m Robbins -will compne an the 29\h Suokut In" 1 ~lJon.al 1 ndoor track mttt Jan 22 at the Los A ngtles Spon.s A.tn\a. The mttt 1nctudcs full h1&h school and open prop-ams. The open pcosram includes R~naldo Nchc'mtah. the world-record holder an the 1 1~ meter hurdles and former San FranClsco 49n's rt('C1\tf. Robbtns bas the best cntf) tune of the thrtt o ... n~ .Count)' runnen an the 800 at 1 S4 6. Sanford s best IS l:SS.8-4 and e ... nn.an has run a l.S6. 77. Rio Mesa's Travis Cook!iC) has the best 800 lliM with a 1-:Sl.OS. r A.aabdm RV M01P Geo~ Oar\. •ho 1s ailed -Qu«n of the Colorado R1vtt''. 1s tchtduled to ~ on hand for the o~nins da)'l of the 23rd <\nnuaJ A.~1m Sports. Vxauoo and RV~ The lbov.. 00.., under way. TUTIS throush nnt Sunday at the Anaheim Con,enuon Cent.er The n ->car-<>ki Clar\ conttt~cd 1~ idea of tut11na !ie'cral 1nlla1abk "IU ,~ ~ a.ddana a motor 1n 19~ ~ lattr launched tin compan)'. ~·s Ro)'~ R"cr Rau.. lttpna 11 smaJI so ~could lead all the lnP' hcnclf Clar\ sull ~rsonall) leadi C"tr) tour of the Ro} al R1,er RalS throuaJI the Grand Can)on Pncn for the \ho--arr SS.9S for adults. S2. is for ct111drrn 6-1 Sand frtt for d111drrn under s~ Doon open Saturda)t from noon-10 pm Sunda)sfrom noon-7 p.m and Monda) thr""-.: Fnda> from 2-10. v.,... ~Ana~mCon,mtron Cmtn isa1 IOO W Katdla. JUSl across from DllM" land For men anfomwion. p11onc 999.8900 II Pfortb C&rollna'• J .IL Reid bu ball k:noc.k - ed from bia handa by UCLA 'a Trnor ll#U.--WU.On d~ Saturday'• t ame ,. Pauley PaYillon. Tar lleela won. 80-7 3 . Orangekoast DAILY PILOT !Sunday Januaty 3. 1988 BS A.. ·New Mexico shocks . top-ranked Arizona Lobos hold on for 61-59 win ~fter bulldtng 11-poin_t lead From ne A.ssod aled Prns Anzona·s Craig McMillan missed tv.o shots tn th~ final minute as :-.:e1o1o .\1e.\1co hrld on to an I I-point lead It established m1dv.a~ through the St'COnd half Saturda) night lo topple \.o I .\nzona. 61-59 · Lobos guard J1 mm~ Rogers scored I 5 points and trammate Darrell \1cGtt added I j as .\nzona. v.h1ch had bra ten four Top T v.ent~ 1cam\. lost for the first lime this season afta open mg v. nh 11 consccuuvr'1ctoncs :--.:ev. \k\llu >A h1ch v.as not picked for la st season's :-.c .\-\ tournaml'nt de">p1te a a ~S-10 record. v.as spurred on b~ a klluut \.fu'-'d of I b I 00 m Thr PH Forv.ard Ix.in E.1 1utt It'd .\nzona "Ith 1 ... pomh .\nzona v.h1'"h nt'' t'r it'd had a chance to Ill: cm Elhut's 1hrt'c:·point .lltt'mpt >A 1th fi,e ~onds ldt but 11 "as parnall} bl°'" c:d b' \:c >A \1r\1co forv.ard Hunter Greene Jnd \1l \l llJn m1s~d an 18-footrr "1th one second left \\1th 41 ~:wnd~ lc:lt. \1l \11llan had missed a three· prnntl'r that v.uuld hJ'l' gl\en .\rz1ona the lead In other at11on Plllsburgb 80. Florida 68: (hart~ Smuh ~orcd 3'J points and k.ruml· Lane grabbed 21 rebounds as 'o 3 P111sb\Jrgh dum1nJll•d 'o 8 R onda ms1de to t'arn thl' 'ICIOf\ The Pantht'r\ .,_ arc: o fT to th<'1r best stan .,ince a I ~-0 mar~ in I <12" Ronda s 1.entt:r --:: [)v.a,ne Sch1nwus. "as held to Just 1v.o point~. Ii nc:lo'-' his a'<'rage . as the baute·ofthe big front line\ v.J\ (j \lh v.on b~ Pmsburgh Ul.Mei't 111 Kentucky center Rob Lock &rapples with Georela '• Eric Burdette ( 4) and Willie And cnon during game lD Atlanta. 8ond,en1ure ~' rac u~ ~ ~ hvol •e ord ' JJ ap. m • \1t''la ir1 • '1 ... 4 lo•a late 9S. S.atb Dakota 'i LUC'Stt'r Rhodes ~ r«a 2t pv nt'> j \ "'th·ra"I ed I •v.a tale dC'feated '> ·uth Da ul.t v. r:ning 11, 1 I th g.arnc ear er than an' vthl'r < 'done'> tedm n hool hmor. WEST BASKETBALL ROUNDUP. • • The Gators '>-i led ~Q-~4 w11h S 23 left 1n the first hall. Pmsburgh v.ent m a ... -0 runV:1th Smnh sconng tour of the points FlondJ again tool the lead Its last oi the game at 33-i:' but thl' Panthe~ v.rnt Sn an &-4, run for a ~1-33 halft1ml· lead .\lthoug., It.. ... a tatr ne,er tra11~ aiter running ot1 ')tra1gh• pu1nt'> to tat..c •n . ~-... ead less than s1 \ m1nutn in1u tht.: ~me the (,l'}nC'S v.ere skJggJ h throug.hvut in running thrir "('("Ord tc I 1-2 F rom B l thr 4'krs. 7.3 o'rrall Fullrno n "h1ch dropped to 5.5 o'rrall. "as lrd b) Richard Monon·s 16 points Thr Titans !rd 35·3 lat halfhmr. but the 49ers tool a 38·37 lead o n a baskrt b~ \\ 1lr) wnh 18 I 1 remaining Long Beach t'' rntuall) mo' rd ahead 71-63 "1th 1.<N remaining o n t"o free throws b) John Haurn But Fullrnon closed to .. 3-69 on a follov. shot b' John s, !..cs v.ith 29 seconds remaining · · Hov.r,rr. JrfT Eastin madr onr of t"o frer throv.s v.11h 16 seconds kft to gJvr Long Beach a 74-69 lrad. and Wik) 's two free throv.s s1i1 srconds later increased the ~aoto lbc final margin · . Hanrn had 13 points and SI\ rebounds for the 4Qers. "ho snapped a SC:\ en-game losing streak against the Titans Vincent Blov. had 11 potnts and grabbed St'' t'n rebounds for the Titans Nevada-Las ~eaas It. New Mulco St.at~ '4: Jaf' 1s Basn1r.ht scortd !'2 points and Gerald Paddio add~d IQ as :-.:o IS ~e,ada-Las \'cps pulled ahead v.11h fi,r minutt"S kft and defeated "le v. \1e\1co late ~c1o1o ~1r\1co tale. -6. urd It at SS "tth 5 .i4 remaining v. hrn Str' r \kGlothm grabbed a loose rebound and con,rned a la~up Clint Rossum and Basnight follov.cd v.1th con· sccull'e la) ups for thr Runnin· Rebels. H.>-0. and. tht' .\gg1cs nr,rr got closer than threr after that \'1rgil Hams led Ne" Mr\ICO tatc v.11h 1 ... point\ and \\ 1lhr Joseph scored 14 . . Ne' ada-Las Vegas has v.on all 10 gam~11 has pla~cd against the .\&Jies. Nev. ~k\ICO State took ad' antagr of the Rebels· ball- handlmgerrorsearl). takmga 14-10 lradon \'1rgil Ham~· dunk v.1th I :!:33 rrma1mng in the first half · The Rebels scoft'd St'' rn stra1gh1 points a'i McGlothhn made a la) up and a three-pointer 'e' ada· Las Vegas led 3:!·17 at the half :--.:rv. Me\1co tate made 1us1 ~6 percent of its sho ts going 14 for 66 Saa Jose State It, Fresao State 17: R 1c._e~ Bern scored 19points10 lead an Josr tate to the' 1c10F" o'er Fresno State San Josc opened a 64-54 lead ""h I 50 left 1n the game. but Frrsno tatr used the thrcr-po101 shooting of Andre Sims to bank back and cut the final.Plarim to tv.o points. - Sims. v.ho had s1~ thrtt-pomt baskrts 10 thr game and :!O points o'rrall. h111hrer of the long-range shots 1n the final I 16 but missed a final shot v.11h thrtt 5ot"Conds left Forward D1etnch Waters added I 0 points and I I rebounds for San Jose." h1ch improved its record to 5--1 o'erall Fresno State dropped to 3-7 Forv.ard Mike Mitchell also had 10 pomts for Fresno Statr and forv.ard Jrrv1s Colr added 15 Uld State 78, Pacific 71 : Ke\ln ~1\on scored IQ points and had nine asmts, leading Utah State past Pacific. use women breeze past North Caroliha LOS ANGELES ( 4.P) -Chen '-lcbon kd fi"e pla)cn in double figures "1th 28 points u L'SC ~feated Nonh Carolina. 9.2-69. 1n v.omcn'scollegc basketball p~a) Saturda>_ niaht. USC kd 47-36 at the half. Thr closest Nonh Carolina got was fi,•c points at lhrtt minutes of thr Sttond half after Kclhc Kenned~ came ofTlhc bench to KOtt four p61nu and Kath) Wilson htt a th~inter to pull North Carolina to within 55-50 But "'lh S:43 rem11nma. USC "cnt on a I S-0 run to akc a 79-S6 lead. KMon Howell \Cored 19 points. Paula P)~rs 14. ammy ltamm-onll 13 ~nd K.akn Wnsht added H>~ I-Or use. no" 6-3. North Carohna. 6-4. was ~ b¥ Taa Po1nduter with 17 points. Wilson tlad 16. whale Manha Matthews and Merlain Oden each had 10. The .\W~ ~4 10 all g;am~ v.ere up b~ 1-points late 1n the fi~t half and b~ 1.i at halfumr Pacific pulled to v.11h1n 1"0 points 1n the ~cond half Pac1lil.\ O'trJll record dropped to S-6 The T1ge~· top scorers "'l'rl" Domingo Rosano v.11h I q points and Chnsuan <J ra} and Jon Barn v.11h 13 ap1~c . The .\gg1es had a 40. J' rebounding edge in the game and "l're I " of 23 on their free lhro" attempts In other game\ 1n,oh1ng~cs1 Coast teams l"orlll Carolloa-Asbevllle S8. Ca.llfornia S3: Brandt \\ 1lhams 5'.orcd 14 f>\l1nt\ and Rieb Chatman.added I J to spari. ~onh Carnhna-.\shc' 1lle to a '1cto~ O\ er California The Bulldogs '-2 of the Big uth C onfcrence l t'pl Cal. 4-6 at ba) "1th an oumand1ng pcrtormanct' at the frce-thrv" hne. h1t11ng all 11 ot tht'1r attempts 1n thl' second hj lf and I~ ot 1-10 thr g.ame Cah1orn1a "h1ch lost m tounh straight g.aml' follo"10ga Pa1.1tic-l l\ICh.H"' l"er l CL.\ remained in a ·-shoo11ng '>lump The Bear; hit JU't ' percent from th<" lid d in J n I -point tir\t hall and tra1kd ::::-1 Calv.as t>- uf-23 from three-~1101 range Th<." Bulldog<, "ent a head to <ila ~ 1n ''le.-St'\.·onJ hall --.hen thl'' bn.•~l· a 45-45 tic.-on Brent ..._l'1.l ·s 11..mp \hot v.1th 5 rl'ma1n1ng Car, high ~ lrer v.Js ~dJlcbad. High. produd Bf)ant \\altl>n v.1th a l afl'Cr-h1gh ::u point\ Stallford U . ~alll~ Pae1ric 78. T e-rn Ta' lor s.:ored a three-point basl..et v.11h :: IJ Jell in o'enime to k'ad Stanford to J 'll tof" o' n ~aule Pac1•i( Ta,lor "ho led the Cardinal v.11h a carcer-h1~h ::c- po1n1s. put \tanford ahead-.-. -4 v.1th the sho t. tanford guard T vJJ L1\.ht1 thl'n made fou r trel' thro"o; 1n the final minute to l·nsure thl' '1c1on Stanford v.h1,h u~rO,l'd llS rc\'ord to I 1-' tool a 34-31 ha ltt1ml· lead but ~auk Pantie sta't"d "11hm stnling J 1\tame for nearl~ ihr enurc S<"cond half The Falcons "ho dro pped to .i.5 lied the g.ame at -, on a basll't b) forv.ard·~1ar~ Sundquist "11h I ~I rema1n1ng Seattlr Pau lic then "<'nt ahead -~ ... 0 o n frt"e thn.,v.s b' undqu1st ahd Damn U') Hov.e-' er. tanford C't"n~ urt"'g Butler sanl a sho n Jump shot v.11h 11 ~onds lt"t1 1n rt"gula11on 10 II< the game at -1 and ~nd 11 into oHr\lme undqu1s1 led a ll \4:0rers v.1t~ 33 points Coutttit'9t f9, Pf,.,er&t H:-{:i-rl Robtnsert scortd I points and Tate Grorgr ~uf"C'd thr '1ctor: v. •th a pair of free thro"s "1th iour ~ands remaming as Connrcucut bit-at Prpperdme Phil Gambit' scC\rtd IS points for the "inners. "h•k George ch1ppt>d 1n 14 points Connecticut kd '"'-46 lead aftrr Gamble made a ~et v. 1th 5 Jq 10 pla~ but Prpperd1nr used a full<oun press to 5'"rambll' Nl._ into the contest The \.\ aH~· \tan~ \\ 1lson made a 1umpe_r "11h I .i I to pla~. cu111ng ( l'OO('("tlCut's lead to t>l-5 Pcpperd1ne·s Dc\lrr Ho v.ard then stole an inbound pass and slam·dunlt"d to tnm the d1fTrrcnC't' to 61-60 The \\ n' rs m1!>sed a chance to go ahead .... hen Craig Da' is v.as olT on a thrcr-point field goal ti) vnth ~O St'COnds to pla) ut'orgr thrn madr his frtt thro"s for a thrce-po101 t'dge Connc'"·11cu11s no" -.1 and Pepperdine 1s 6-5 Sota Clara 7S. CoJorado .ff: Dan Weiss scored 15 points and pulkJ dov.n ~'rn rebounds to lead Santa Clar:i to a '1ctof\ 0' er Colorado Gu.trd C hn Lane-had 13 points and foNard Roland H'Of\ ath addC'd I~ tor Santa Clara . .,,. h1ch ampro'cd us record to ~ -4 Colorado dropped 10 1-8. Santa Clara led 31 ·~4 at halftime and scortd the first I 1 points of thr SC'C"Ond half to ualte a rommandmg .SS-16 lead v.11h 1-i 06 kft The Broncos led b} as man) u 13 points in thr second half Colorado "as paced b~ centrr Oil Walke wtlh 16 points and forv.ud Rodell Gurst "1th 13 rebounds... Su ~ JO, USll' 7 l: Efrem LC'onard srom:i .14 points to Ind the l n1Hrs11~ of San Diego to a 'actol") ~ tn1crna11onaJ. The S<"Orc "as 11ed 34-34 at halfhmr. but the Tornos oulSC'Orcd I 17-8 to bc-gtn thr S('(X)nd half and Sta)ul comforubh ahead the ~t of thr v.a). San Dlqo 1s no" 6-4 and C IL' 1.$ 10. Plllsburgh continued to pull a"a~ in the second M l!. ta~1ng a 6 -4-lead v.11h 5-to pla~ Rod Broo 1n Pmsburgh's '>C(ond-leadmg scorer behind mnh did not pla~ 'o reason "as g1,en for h1~ m1s'>10g thr g.a me ahh\.•ugh he v.as on 1he bench (1af) Ttll•mr~•n'> .tdde\}:: points tor lov.a tate l:. 1n •ht' t r,t '!JI! ktT (1rJ\('r 'W.Ort'd 1-and re-senr \.tark Baugh hJd Kenlaelly 84, Georgia 77: Ed Da'ender ~ored :::: pt.•ints and l<'d 'o 2 Kentucb on a : 2-IJ run 1n the S('('Ond hJlt :is the v. 1ldca1s camr fro·m behind to ~.ti Georgia GeorgJa led .i5-43 at halftime and 5 J -4\ v. 1th 16 w left :iftcr a la~ up b~ Tone' Mac._ GeorgeJ.o.-n !. ~hama. Fla. ii: \far l T 11Jmon 4>..urt•d ::~ point!> 1nduJ10g a thrtt-pointer that put Ltorietl>" n dht'ad v. 1th f 'e minutC'S left a.s the the ~o I Ho' a~ r JI lied In •m " '>t'' en-point deficit in the second hjlf to beat \1 Jm \h.tm1 ..,_,_ p·a ieu 4 '-> at halftime but ralhed to k.ld 1)--o-J v.11h c:1~ht m nut~ rrmaining. Georgetov.n ~-, then ~-µn 11'. )metiad. "Ith 3 1hre-e-po1 nt baslet b' ( turks 'rmath Da'ender then scored SI \ points "hilt' running ..._l'ni ucl~ ·s o ffense 10 a 12-0 surge o 'rr the, ne\t 4 Kcntuch 1s ~-0 and 2..(1 10 the Southrastern l onfcrerenct'· 'Georgia 1s ·~and 0-1 W')'omlD& t4. Stepan F. Aa.stlD ~~: FoNard Fenn ., Dl mbo ~oreJ IQ po10ts as tht' fifth-ran ed C ov. ho'' rolkd o' l'r tephen F -\us11n .\na T1tl' H1 r1ord put tht: Humcanes ah~ad 6"-lW 0l rgl'l1'-'r. .. ln1 •na :-r .. n \C'rt.hene\tfi,cm1nute~ . a' \t Jm1 :TIL'"-'-1 lour \hot' and ·committed thrtt • IU") •Cr' \\ ~ om1ng 11-0. dominated nssmallertoc h11t1ng 5- ixrlenl of its shots and ,,utrt'boundmg thr Lumber_1a, ~ <. 51-2 \ . tephenfit .\usun 4-5 h11 1u.,t i11 per'"'t'ntoft1HhOt\ \taf)land 93. Wake Forest 7'. CXm1.~ Lev.is had ::2 ~int\ Jn.:1 <,.(' .r \\J...,~and pla'e~ ~ort"CI in d o uble l1furc' as 'hl· T. r-apins "'« n tht' r fir\t .\tlanuc C oa~t ( onh;rln,( µmt· n '" ~a n~ T .. ( T ....... j p ~., "'tnt ~ 4 .as~ ~ason in \CC gamrs 1(1r l va~h B.." \\ .l•.k n h tirst ~as.or al \fan land The 11.'.:;'"'. <.'. 'lk'lOC~ '1'1 n "a~ an -.-:: 'ICtor. O'n \ 1:11::11:..t n the • • -.:. ~ut' µme o· ttre I~ 5-t. ~ason \neese IU. leu it· Ron~ Sc1lah s.:-ored J ~J..un-h1gh 31 points and CXmll l olcman add~:: 3, ' • ., ~ ra~ JS< 'l<'t a (a mer Dome rt'Cord tor S... l'" ng '"'' routing 1c n.J" ·The Orangt'men 111.:: v.ho ha'e v.on eight st'":l1gh1 brole the r!Xord ol 11 the~ set Dcc .i against utt- Flonda :ind c1.1uallcd tv.o v.~ls latrr aga1ns1 Oluo Ulr ~ c~ntral ~t1ca.ig.u 3 Perr: Caners up-... J' '!'11. hi..uer g..•t' Oh 1 t:ur lht' '1cton drsp1tl' T o rnm11 Joh:'!wn ' J ' Pl>• "I tor l • ntra \11, h1gan Denver outscores Detroit English scores 34. Vincent n ets 30 in 151-142 victory , f"rom Tl~ Assodat~ Pren .\k ' English \COreJ ~ points n,ludmg a 1..ru\.131 thre-e-po1nt pla' " th I 30 lrft and r{'"X'f\ e ION .lrd Ja \ \ n e ntadded \I) 11..-admgthcDen,er 'uggets to a .1 ~1.1 .i:: '8.\ 'IClOf) 0' er th(' Detroit Pistons Saturda' night :i11hC' Pon11J1.. 1herdome · Isiah Th,)mJs had JfJ points and I - as'!l1Sh for-1he Pmon., v. ho had "on 11 of tht1r pre' 1ous I:: g.am~ Leading ~ ""0 at halftime thC' 'uggt'ts built their largt"St l('ad Qf). -Q on tv.l> fre-r thro"s b' Dann' Scha'~ "1th -"6 left 10 the ih1rd -luanr-r The 'uggets led 115-11 lO at 1he rnd 01 thre('quaners.. but Detroit's\ 1nn1t' fohn~n s.co rtd I~ of his 24 points 1n the final penod. hdp1ng tht' Piston' get a\ do~ as 139-1 r v.11h I J ldt English then h11a shon 1umper "as fou'C'd t-' .\dnan Dantle' and ron- ' enl·d thr frtt thro" to put tht' 'uu ets a~ad 141-1 '~ "11h I ~ e•1 and the Ptsto ns ne'er threaten<'J ~JO In o ther :--.:BA pm~ Celtics 11$. W'arrien lit-Ir ()3 ... land La~ Bird had~ I point' lnd re~unds. lradin1 Bo~ton·, J 'ml· ruung front hM. as the < C'h•cs dcle~teJ Golden tatr Bm:t fona."3.t'd KC'' m \h H•le and Robert Pansh comb1nrd for\lt points and 31 rt"bounds for the t elt1C'\ Pansh had 13 po1ntsand I~ rebounds and McHalt' fintsilrd .. ,lh ::o points a.nd nanc rebounds for thr C('lt1cs Elhs x l•rl"d 3: p<l• 1ts and 'a' 1er \I, Danie' had 15 ro1n1' and I n.-bvunds a> a1;1e handN the -"<r. th.:u ti ·:i-,1ra1ght I-Os . Ch.mt~ Bar I~ led Phtladt'lph1J "llh \.! >X. ntsand Ro' H 1n~n added ~::a' . ..,e -"e~ lo<;t ._,a Ns.,.et tor tht' ~r.: 01ttb! an 4. rv.,,_. Th.:,i kw 1::--. :~ \('Pon J.,d <, F~Ja, l"'IO • ~uua-t-eat.ng la'..JP ~, l l-.Je Dre,. ler Cuall~rs IU. Sus Iii I.., R ,h- fie-..'-.. Ohio. \t.ir>. Pnet" -... red : ' Pl ., ts to lead x \ t'!'l dl'lu!°'le· tig-. re s.. rt·~asCle,eJ'hlx 't'd '~1''101\ 1n l'Jl-h of the ,·!"'\, 'h·~ ~uaner'i 10 Cl'3~t to a 'ldl"'I"' 'e P'l"'ICnl\ Cle ' eland leJ .j,..._ -• .irter thr('t' quanc rs and bu1 l the t'JJ t1.' ::; points t"arl~ in the '"unli ;x·r ,'Id Phocn" cut the margin II.' 11 '-ltif' "llh o ne minute remaining ~hind the scan ng of v. altt'r Oa' ' "h• IO>sed 1n 16 of his :-p<'llOIS n tht• founh quaner But the Ca' aheT"o v.l•r{' nt•,rr sc:nousl~ thrratenN Blllls 11,, Nets ti: Oa't' C orz nt• and John Pu.son camt olT lhe bcn'"h tc, "mt"l1nc hr:::: pointsdunnga ::;-6 ~·, •rJ~uani:r ~pun and \hcharl J, •d.i" haJ ::~ points It... rrbounds .iJlJ . '""hi' a~ C'-h-11.~ r nded a fi, l'· ~IT''" ~ " n~ ... 1re.:11 .. "'1th a' 1CtOI\ O\ c:- ' l' '' I , --...c: ' \la\~nd..s. l ll. ..s,.n-ut-Marl; \~w •r. s.. red :3 pvmts and ~t' I ..... a•d Dctld hrempfcameo fTthl' ~ .,, t-• .....-"t' :: of h1\ season-high ' r lht.. fuu pc:iod leading Dalw : 3 '. )f\ 0\ l'f n .\n\OOIO Tht \1 .i,~ri,l~ v.ho snapped the "rur' I -µmi: homt"Coun "mn1ng ~:·cJ pu'lcd ahrad 112-109 on \g1.1fTe \lh'"tt-pointgoal "l lh 1.3010 ~,1 n ihe µme San \nton10 didn't <,,;o r' 1n thi: tina 51 Kulgs 107, l'tu 10~: In Sacramcn- ll• R\;gg1(' Theus h11 a 11.foot 1umptt .i: the t-uuer. g1' mg thr Kmgs a '1, t '!'\ l)' er l tah Pa<"ers H . Beeb 97: In M1l .. -aukcc. \. h.J, Pr-rson scored 1~ points and hJ 1.tna hrld o ff a lat(' chargr to beat 'h\ Buel s College basketball scores TCtT) Teagk scomi 1~ points and Ralph Sampson had I points and I~ rebounds for t~ \\ amors Rd:eu ll l, Bellets J": Rodnr~ I McCra and ~kttm OlaJu"on led a :·~:.::.::.,..~ • I -~run an"" first quanrr that lifted "' ~ 9 n .1n •" H~on pest Wash1n1ton O-O.• --u& Tbc. •1n •'U lbt third straight on :---o::._~ .,, " the ra.d fol w Rod;~ •ho ron· -• .. __...." ti·~ a (our .. A"mc roed tnp ~ --•--n ~ --o-. •us..• Bulkls ha'r lost fi\f ronS"tC'Utl\e =. -:..~=: pmn. f'owoft.htm at horn~ .. :-'1 _.... • .,.. ....._. '-5attl') Flo)--dandJot 8afY) Canoll • ., _,.., -....n• ~ pla)~ .-qwn:d in the Dec t.? h· :'-=.a". "* b llalpb $amptOn. each K'Ottd =-• ~~ • 11 16 poeMS IOf t~ R t'~ ~'' tt-' I "' $hon alto had 16 point •htlt """.... t ) finalhcd •lth IS, -......,...,, c..-1• J .. 1 ".._,.., e.> ~ "'~ 114:0.k Elh =~=-=-->=""tti~·po&nt \hot v.ath t ur W\: ttn. hftu~ nk to alt 10th \lra11bt h<>mt \ K\Of') • Martin feels s he made tbe rightchoi~e paaibly ~ After ,.. ol IOI tlut ...,._ lll8Ytlll wilh a ~ of 1oftW. it ~ kdd of~ older pll,m. We 11..s I middle V~s IDOft ~,. bl«Uf (JICboa).tM>.,C mottofdtr • NFL llMVOff KMdu6e I Al tlmn 1'$1' I TOOAY NfC Wld CArd N\lnnewte et ,..._ OrlNns tC,.•nnel 2 et 9:30 .,.,, AfC Wiid C.td ~eme et Hou\lon CC~r!M< I et 1 D m I UT\MDAY AFC ~ "-¥9fh S..ttte cir 1no .. neoou et Cte'iNno. t lO • m NFC ~P'lentf$ MonnftOte °' WeSl>onolOt' et Sen Frencttw:o om SUNOAY, JAN. It NFC OMMMll P'lill¥9fh N-on.ens OI We~ton el Cn.c.oo t-JO AFC~ .... .-. ~ton pr lllO .. ~, el Deriver I om SUNDAY, JAN. 17 AF c OooMolee .... O.v•-Plevoff wonnen TllA NFC Olett ....... O•v s-Plevoff w-s T8A SUNDAY. JAM. JI s-..... AFt en.~ vs NFC C'f*"!OoOn et ~ Dte90 J om NFL llMv.ff odds .,.. ... Orte.ns I o~ M•nnet0ta Seet!W 1 , DY ... ·HoustOt' ·~•n-taem Wld c.a,.d capsutn A IDOi< ., lfW matctluOi '°' Illa NFL s AFC encl NFC waio·c:ero o•mH rooav I•• t.rnet PST> NFC Wld Card MtNNESOTA 11·7) AT NEW OlllEANS 112·ll t-.JOun.. ~ l Tne llllungs era •n olevo+h IOI fl"' I ma ~nc:• 19"2 wnlte Ne• Or>«•"s '' me• 1"9 ''' f•rst ocnt~non eoo.e•enct 11 1ne Viionos .. ,n ,,,.., o<n ., NFC Wnt CN..u>>On San F••N:•KO on Saturoav 1• N-Orie.r>s wons I Ola"' •ne NFC C...tra• c,,.,.,.,o.on e.ars at Cnocaoo on ~~., Jan 10 From IM llW'OUOh 1"2 M""'f'SOta ,,...a. •ne ooavoffs 12 hr"IW\ eno ·-••ed '" tour s..i-llowls lo\1"9 tad> ,,..,. In,_~" -·off •-ar•nca 1ne Vilt.~ wert o.ftettO 21 1 n rne secono '°""° OY Wesr> no•Dt' In '"' tu t game of ,,,. r~r Meson l"9 v '"t!O' W9<t ~a1eo 71·1• • °"tt1'.,.,. ov ,.,. qedJJ<.ns eno •ouJo tieve _, et m·!\alecl trom tr>e o.avoffs f '"' St Lou•S Caro net\ t\a(I welt' "'-'' r,,,.1 game But tne Cero•nal\ ...... oeftettO 21·16 o. Dallas Tnt v.11 nos lost """ srra«e oamn ou• .. Cit' se...ei of '"'°' fir" t.Orlt ft0n·'1r e ~ In Int I"'' game of '"' IM7 Hllillit-sea-....... Or-M o.!Hlt<I '"' l/oluncn. Zl· 17 eh« felling oen no 17·3 ar "8lft.mt Tne ""''"" ,.-won ,,..,. of '"' ll r-r ... '°" 98~ Dt•wfffl ,,,. two reams The last 98me was •• M1nnno1e on DK 11 1916, w1tn me llilullOS W•Mtt!O ll· 17 T"t Saints .... ~, of ll'leof last ,,,,,. oemes nao never won ,,_, rnen e1ott1 o•~ "' • ' nolt ... '°" Ofofcirt 1"7 ano 11~ last none hmes T,.. Saints scored '17 _,,,, t"t n.onn1 ,,..,nt 1eam s rvucir" Minnewle Mad cc>aa1 Je<rv llurr11 '' 17·1' in "•S t•o MHOtl\ runn1no '"' '""' He NS C:oacNd '" SI) Suoer Bowl\. Two w•t" Int Green lla"'P.O.en w,,.., ht was tne Offensive oacr.flelo coacn ano tour ... 11,. rr.. Vlto.•nvs H offrns1vt CDOt'O•nator Ht 11u tlM-n Cit' '"' vrr.1nos c:oacnino stetf s•nc:t 1961 N-Orltans oresooenr eno -•I ,,...IWl9ef' Jim F onlu was 1n tne MlnntM>t • oroan•t••-from 1964·73 ancl ""'°"° OuilO '"' Item HllD • Suoer Bowl CC<ll~ He IOoned the !M11nts '" 19'6 Nt• Orltans ntao coec.11 Jim ~ "'11 '" Im rwo Rnom ...,"' tM ~ Ht 1'180 Dtef\ ..... a COM:ll ol 1ne Pn~11- 8eil•t'l'IOtt Sifers pl Int U"l•'.0 Slalti Fooitiel Lt•Out Aga ,,,, common OC>OOnt<'llS Int Saints art •·O II •onos l·S Mt~'• w• srari e11,.,... waoe w '°"or To"'""' Kramt<" •• 0\141 lti CiWCJ< K~MCOnO to Fre11 Teri<~ "' teem c:er_. oau•no •••~ r.as -llOth«ecl l:IY • o ncneci -111 "'' lleCJL New O<'lean\ "1(;11•• Mot"fen Ano«se<'t lee! NFL .,. scorlf'IQ w !fl 111 00tnh ma111no 1' of l6 r.e10 -J e11_1, encs )7 of J1 •-"• _,, '''" He '' '"' ~· KCU<ett it.oCllef' "' NFL "'"orv conver1tno 12s o1 1sa el•tmo•s IOI' II 1 w een• Minne10•a w.oe rte:"ver Anrnonv Cena< a'tt"· •OtO 2• l verO\ -carc:n ~· 111 '"' teaoue Ho runn•no oac:io. lies ga ntO 100 veros "' • "nott game -oe•nst '"' !>aims or ll•k "OS '"'' ... son The Sa.n•s -eel NF L ,, I me ol llO\S.eU•<M> ...... •Ot ~ "'"'YIH -98mt ano led uw leaoue in 1111uwav·o1veeweys "'''" cMv\ 10 Ntw Or*J\$ 1nl ... CtDl.O lO DaS\81, Int lf•OIA "'°"and a C:lub rKorO Eec:n team wi• send livt olaYers 10 '"' Pro Bowl The v.-'"°' Mno Carte< ti9"' tn0 Sieve Joroan. often~ve tackle Ger'f z.mmerman wltt• Joey Browne< eno a.fens••• tn0 Cnr•s Ool«natt Pro eo .. ..,,, tcir Ntw Orte•ns are Ano.rsen rvnnlno oacr. Ruttlt<I 1\1\aves ouaro 9 r4_cl EO.tman. lltw«>ec:'<t< !>am Mins eno corneroacll Oevlo W•vm« . ~FC Wld Cenl SEATTLE (t-4) AT HOUSTOH (f_.I 1 !Uft,, ~·· S.a1tie •s ,.,...~ tlNrO oosls.e'°" •-· enc:e '" 111 11 ·ve•r 11 siorv ano •·rsl tine• I,.. nw C>ler'I •f'f ... tt1e -~ '°" •M four''" hme 1lnc:t IO n"'1;1 '"' NFL .n lt70 .no IHI edvenctd to OOSl\418'°" o.av n 19'0 If S..llte !Olim H P'an AFC Clfttrel Cfla,..,._ Ctevelatld on Saturelav at ciev ... na Stadium H Hou'Jlon wins, ii tra...it lo ~ ancl •·n IN AFC WonJ ~ 8.rOtlCOi Ofl S...S.v. Jen. lO The Oller1 wef't I c:Mrl« IMtl'\ller of IN AmM'lc.., Foore.al Lff9Ue --TM IROurS nnr ~ eeme oefffrrne ,... Los "'*'" 0!¥09". 1•-~ on Jen l lt6l n. Olen •«t •l\o l1t""9 Cf\en.iottt ,,,. follow.no .,_. Houltol> ,,., -""'" of fls fi,.. .r~ --~ .,.,"" me *"8--.s •"" ..... '90 S..me 73·21, wlWn IN'I IU t -l'eG 1912 Tfle ~ -· OtfffteG Ov Ille PlltsDurtft ~ In llW lf11 __, tm AFC ~,,.,. ..,._ s..ine ftMll ~ o-o 1Cno11 ls •·ll In "' r,.. -Mlfls wrlfl '"' SMiie,.., ICnoa MCI c:oecned !tie lltams ano autt.io a •11 .no nes an • ...,... r-o of l,._12· I '""'" !fl ca r-YtC1onn for HFL ~ <nox ,,., now coecl'8d • l""1 10 tne OWlvolk 10 hmn Ill.II l\eJ -.qvanctO 1- starter for Sail Diego State volley~ ., amu•o IKINN .............. -1!11 Athk1a are often forced to mate CtUCiAI decisions when they leul ea.pect to. oa and off' the field of Dia)'. Instincts, for tbr most put, wilT tell • tbcm what'° do. ~ Manin, who staned at outside hitter as a freshman tbls fall on San Diqo State's voUeybeJI team, was aiven an ul\imatum durina Mr ~mottyearat Huntinaton Beach Hi&h. Softball or volleyt.fi. fl wa.sn•t a decision she wanted to mllc', nor was she happy with the proposal at the time: .. My softball coach at the time (Frank Goldstein) told me t.hat I was 1oing to have to ma.kc-a choig." lftt ~ Bowo Houston llNCI c:OKft Jerrv Olanvile b 11-19 s.nc:e lakint -•• me eftO of !he ltl.5 R•son He '°"*' n.e 1-.m es • ~.,. coora.netcir in 1,.. The Seel'la...._s att l·2 in OOS1WHOll Cllav encl-· OltMted 1:1'<1 '"' Miami °'*""" ) 1-10 "' tfltlr .. \1 olavoff -.nee , LeSI ·-· Oilers -· 11·17, over Ondnn;atl '°' ~ secono 1rr11et11 vlctorv Wllile s..me wa1 OltNted 41·20. t>v l(enws Cllv Aoeinst common ~''· IN Ori«\ are 6·0. SMf\ewU 2·3 $Miiie K019CI 371 POlnts. lflinl bt\t "' ,,,. AFC Hou\ton'\ defense allowec! only 32 ) ~.nt ol 11\lro OO•n convenlons, lhe lowftt 111 Ille conlwtna 5"flawtr.1• Sten Latoent c:euent Jl11-NiHS rest wee4l ano t>earne ,,,. NFL's at·time IHOMi9 recttver with 750 carcnn Ht ties •!$0 cauvhl •• ieest one pass In IS2 cons.cutive r99Ulet Meson """"'· • te-.ie r'KMO. Laroent's SI f9Cee>llons -t MC~ ill ll'lt AFC Houlton Wielt rtcei~ ~-H .. a'Ml Ernftt GtvlM c.euot1t 102 DalM\ IOI an NFL·lloOll 1,m YWOI Hsi neo six -""'. Wll" 100 Ot' rnOlt r-Ytf\11 varos toos 1n lht ~ Hll ),170 r~vtOO YatOI lot !he past lhrW ~ ere tt.e ,._, 111 l"9 AFC . Seellte's Dave Kr'" ~ 60 S _.c..,t ol "'' C>elM\, i..econo bftl 111 '"' Confe<t!IC9 TM S.•lla•lls ...,.~ Dt w•lhOul C"'1 Warrter, ~ ... time leacl!no t\Allet -to a _._ tef! •'*• He rlflNieO MConO "' ,,,. AFC .,,,, "s t'U$IWltO yarOI ~ton s M.i.t RCMoer •• , ,,,.,.0 " lfW conf«enc:t 111 nnllt"!i Wiii' fS7 YWOI T"t ~wits ..... N ve '"'" ~ in '"' Pro llowt lineOeclter Freoo YOUllO. ..te•• Ktn Ees!n e'Ml ~s.ve tf'CI JKOO Gr-Tnt Otter\ •ho r.ave mree Pro Sewl«t sale1Y K"'" Boshc Rotie< ano 1'V¥O Mae ~" S..ttlt l'laS 23 NYe<\ ••II\ Olavoff tll.D«>tnet eno lS w~ tieve slarle<l Sia C>l«s nave ocnrwason ta.D«ienct COLLEGE HALL OF FAME BOWL Mic::M9M 21, A8beml 24 ~ ... ~ Finl~ • 0 " 7 7-21 l 0 6 IS-2• Al.e--f' G l»Vk S l. ltC s.c....~ Mlctr-Motr11 2S run !Gllltllt r.lckl. S 21 M.cr-Mor'ris 14 run (Gi"911t kkl<I. 1' 1l Tlllnl OINrtw M~MorrlS n run <Gilella 11.ldll 9.36 A1a-<ros.s 16 11au from Dunn (run te;JecSI ·~ F--Ollaftw A....-vmotlfev 1 rlM! (0o'l1t r.ol 12 Sot A~~ev 17 run (W...ttllufsl 11au trO*TI 0.-1 13 '5 M~OlotWr 10 11au l•orn Brown (Glltllt 11.ldl). u 10 All~.156 ff AM ST A TISTIC.S lllllldl ... F 1~1 OOwn\ 11 21 R.N>n·varos :17·771 "·1'1 PH\lncl '8 2'f Re"'n Yara\ lf ' Como-All·tnt 6-11-0 tl·aG· I Punts 6-CJ •·CJ F~·Los• 0-0 l·l Per-att.n·Yaros l·S •·lO r Me o1 Pois.e1"°" 21 11 • 11 INDfVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSMING-M.Cl\loan Morris. 23·?)1 llunc:11 3· 16 Hoa•o 1· 16. Te\llOI )-II ll•own 2· I A .. oeme HumD!Vtv 27·1"· K GOOOt t ·1' Donn 7· ll P G000t 1·1, Allen )•6, Wrt0n1, 1·1 PASSING-MIOl1gan Brown •· ll·O n fay· tor 2·1-0 m1nin t Alall.tmll 0.,,,,, D·ao-1, 2" qECEIVING-MictltOan' MOll"I\ 2·to<·min1A •. Mc:.Munrv 1·31, KDitwl' 1·10. ca.own. 1·14 Bro-. 1·7 Alabama W111ttnurst, 6-IS. Crosi 6·11. H1.monrev. S·~. Slefforo 2·21 P Goooe 1·10. Wrlo!'lt 1·11, Alletl, 1·10 PEACH BOWL T.-ss.. 11 • ...,_ 22 ~ 11¥ Querten 14 7 0 ..-21 J 1 • ,,_n Fir'lt~ T......-<oeci 6 run lqf'Cfl 1101. 7"" <nct-FG StovanovtCI\ Sl. ll'06 T~ll« 4S pan W(ltn Frencos ''°' t l4.l3 ~~ ~ 15" -...~-F:r~ r•t<t1 -'°'' ) ll tno-E )Ottft CJ llaU trom ~ S•oveno .. o kick I, l..J.I T1llN o.w. rno-T___, 12 run (Mu le lleol 6 1' Mania taicl. -wa. ~WU that wt bad I volleytid IOW'aament one Saturday and it con.fticted with a softball pme. Our (volleyball) COICb knew that tbett would' be times when I would be there and I wouldn't be there. "I told him (GoldS1ein) that vol- kybell ~ be flexible. but he just Sttmcd lO think that it was either or. I was a little upset because I d.idn't want to leave softball riptt away. !.j'9st wanted lO spend tame pla~ni vol- k yt.ll: I k.ind of had mixed emo-tions.. •• The choice Martin made, to drop &he spor1 she'd played for eight years but had become somewhat lcs.s in- trigued with. would later prove to NHL C...,...U COWR•RNCE Ca~r\I Edmonton Wlnn11>e9 118,f>COVYe< l(Me\ s..-. DMlilll W l T tl l2 • Zl 13 3 " 17 3 11 n \ 12 2• 4 """"OM.- ~ GF GA SO lit l•S " llO 13' 3S ll4 IJ9 1' 121 140 21 •14' 117 Detroit 17 " ' • 14' l2S St Lou s Clllca90 Tcironto " 17 s 37 12' 13' IS JI 1 32 13' 1'2 14 JO • 32 lJ9 \4' -~·· 1l 12 S JI 1ll 1'5 WAUS COMFElltENCE WHll•f'IOIOf' Pltt~OI' HY"""""' Mon1Tt81 8oston Hartloto lluttelo Oveoe< ~•1t1dl °"""* 10 I• 3 lt IS S ll 16 s 11 11 S 16 16 7 IS It S AdllfM DMWm n lO t n " " " . 1' 17 16 II 2 Sa1urlMV'sSartl ICM91 S MonlrMI 2 ~tor S 0.-I W•"'•noton 1 E-•on o 43 ISO n. C3 Ill IJ9 '1 11' llS " 131 172 )9 141 IS2 lS lSl 1'9 SJ ISO 113 so 15' 133 l5 11• 121 JS 123 IS4 l4 1)0 1• New VOi~ ISiand«\ ) P1tt'°"'9'1 1 l\lt'w WHY I ~erTipra 1 Pn le0f4'0l'W a. lie~~ I Buff•IO 6. TOt'onto ' Ntw York RallOtn S M.nnHClta l St LO<»S S Cai.oar y J T ....... lCO- Oueoec el BuffalO. a~ D1'1\ ~"°'' et w.nn•oev. S'OS om Ceioarv •' C"<aoo S.lS om Finl...., • 1 0 1 0 I LO\ Anotlf1 Fo• 10 lCerptrter H~I 7'fJ7 2 LOS Angeln qOOolAAe 11 ([)ucNsne E r<11s.on• 7 47 l Montreal Lernoeu• 16 ($moth CIW'tO\ 9 JS I Monlrtal Cnelios 10 <Canion· nu ul 1lS5 Ptnalt~~ LA (~I. 9 SS Mon•rNI DenCP>. ~ o. Ric:nw (100 marrv ,,._ Cit' a l II 19 LuOwia, Mon (dOS.tnO "8no on °"'' IS 1' La 018• LA tf'lelldlno) 17 SI SecMll...,., P-ll'r-'t.uOWtO Mon ("OOll."'91 ~~ S Los~ Alison • •Bourne, o...criesne1 3'09 6 Los A,.....,. All<Mln S CErlc1_. H¥0YI ) 51 7 Los Al'Odn Ceroente< 14 COvcnnne ~ lt 47 (DOI Ptf\e'l'"-+i~ LA <'-" nol 59, La.oiaw LA (trlpolno> 4.Jt, Cooon Mon lllUll•nol. 10-.ll, Wds, LA !rouofl· ino). IO;ll SVOOOCU, Mon 11\ookinel 12 17, C¥t>onnteu, Mon (,,....·sltCll.inel. \lm. Ff'l'!ton .• LA lllfOll·Sliel<•nol IJ'fJ7, Cer11CrnMa., Mon (slasn ">Ol II~. Cl'lttlOS. Mon ("8"""91 II 41 Svoooo. Mon m<KOllOuCI II 41 Shots on ~ltHI •• , • ._2, LOS An· ~ •·•·S-11 Pow ... ·Olav ~1.n-MonlYHI 0 ol • Lot A "Of!n ) Of 6 c;o.1 es-Monrreal Rov • 11 M'\Ol\· IJ saves 1 Los A"9tleS, Ht a!V (21·721 At•enoenc:-lS m Reff"-Tttrv Greoson ~"•" lloHk Nlillt C vii< ..O.H .. ACING SMla Mita JOCXn ST AMC>eNGS ,. .... ~ tno-JOIOtn 11 run (NU failed) 6 1' Ten-COCO 9 run (NU fallecl), 1)'<19 All~.n7 1• M*tY ___,hf -WW1'.~ TEAM STATIS'nCS T .. ..,.. Ftrsl OOWM 26 l6 RU\llft·y.,.Os S2·1.,. JI ·" Peu•no ZlO 211 Re-1\KTI Varos lO I Como·AM·lnl 11-11·0 ll·Jl·1 """" 2· l6 6· lO Fumt>lft·LOSt 2·2 0-0 '"-nits· Veron S·lS •·17 Tl"1e of Pouailon D It 26 a I IMOIVIDUAL ST A mncs RUSHING-Ttnnn~ CoCCI 21·1... K Oe1111, t-Sl, Howard. 4•2S. wr1son 6-23. Fran· ds, 10-lot-minus I 11ld .. "8 ThotnDM>n, lt-'7, Potu, 6·22. JOM\ I-IS, Jciroen 1-12 Po ..... 1·1, Schnd. 4·for·m•TIVS 11 • PASSING-Tenneu ee Franc:is 10-2'·0. 2ll.. ~ion. 1-1-0. S rnoi...a Sc:Md. ll·ll·2, na RECEtlltNG-Ttnnnsat Mlw, S-71, Woocts. a-CJ, K O•••s a-lO Howero 2·H , Clewlend 2·2S, McG.1rrt 1·11. (Otlb. ?·II Ines-Jones 7· ISO n.omc.-6-21. Jordeft. 2·U Polc.t l·U Pow l·I . Allen. 1·6 MSL ~.sc... Launt Tac~ s W<,...__..~GIT J C levt4and 6 Cllicalo S C 2 oft 0 u 1 Baltimore I SI LOU•S I San 0...a 1 T...,..1~ SI LOUii al '--', ~ e.ift. Ml~•a •t ~. J;JS ~ E Oelarlou1wve .. • • • .111 4' s .._...-. n 1 2 1 n 1' " ~H 2S 6 0 l "..2• 21 G St~ 4.S S 1 6 II 40 A Grvoe< 4S 1 • 09 .Jl P 11 a1en1ut1e " S ' Ot ..J.I w ~.... 2• ' l l7 " A Cciroero 21 I I " Jt J V~r 2S • 1 11 l6 1t Mtie n 3 2 1• ..l6 R S•l:><lle l l 2 • .JO .29 T'lltAINEllt ST ANDMGS T,..,_ Se.m l1t JM W~M1' C WhilllllONITI 11 I f 2 ..J3 ,41 H l(lno 10 I 1 I 40 70 0 Lu'.H 9 ) 1 0 .ll .5' GScoll 1 l I OCl.57 • ManOtlle n > o 2 n .ll J Sad!« 1 1 I I .lt .57 M Stute ll '1 0 I . IS n It Sl\oma 2 2 0 0 I 00 UO S~o J 2 0 0'1'1 G H¥t,tone l 1 0 0 '1 » WSoewr J 2 0 041'1 J Fut!on S t 0 0 tO tO ~·n .. ,,...no ~cen1- M,_•es oeruntaot of limft 11'1 ttte ~ . .... , .............. , ~IOOLEWEIGHTS -M<llMI HY1W1 (V8" H-sl •on IJ·rouno Clee~ ffOtn K""ift Well\ C~IY If H J I lo ~eftO HA8F h llt (Nul\ft is 2'-0 Welh '' 11·4· 1) pve 9llcr morefll• ~· -'"IW8p.dliec11•ill~ there are more _.VMCm 10 be ... and IMn;--..... ..., re- cdved I fUlkidr ~ 10 Su IM8o s.. after .... lila team AU-Clf wteaioD as a 1mior at Hunti~ 8alCb. Martan didn •1 waa110 quit IOftball. She 1>1tcbed Ind pla~ lhoruaop. two po&itiom usually racrved for the most skilled player oa the team, but she couldn't talk Goldstein into lenina her juale both spans. She starUcr playina d.ab volJcybeU after her aophomore year, about the same time &he bcpn ldtina bomS with softball. ··1 chose volleybell because I hadn't become &OOd yet," Manin said. .. , hadn't learned cverythina,. At IM time. there wt"re so many thinas I was leamina {in voUcyball). "I learned softball as much as I .... WESTClltN CONf'•••NCS lair en PorllanO !>Hiiie "'-• a.-n GOIOenStett Delles Otl'lvet" ~Ion Sal' An101"0 Utan s.cr-·o ~OM.a. W L 10 • 11 10 " I) 10 " • 17 4 11 Midwftl OM.-. " . II II IS 12 I) ll 14 IS • 11 EASTERN CONf<E•ENCE 8os1Clt' ""'~·· ~ypr, We'1b"Olon ,,....Jttwv .t.11en1a 1>err0t1 M weut.ee C,.IC890 '"°-c~ AllMlk 0Mu. '' . 12 IS 10 " . " s n Celllr81~ .. JO 7 " 7 IS II " It I• ll ll IS Satway'S Sarti Clevtlancl 120. ~· 107 HousrOt' 111 wasn.noron 100 Otl'lver lSI. Oett0tt 141 Cn.uQO I 16 N-.ltf'WY t3 lnO>ana 9' M.lwauto.M 97 Oe .. s I 16. San AlllONQ 109 Secr_.,IO I07. Ut.,. lOS SealJle l 16 ~la I 1' Boslon llS. GOiden Slatt I 10 T ........ ~ Lalien 11 PortlenO, S om ~at Aflenl• •om . ,_....,.,c.- San ""'Ot'IO et L.Mten. 1.lO om '"'-"" & 8 I Pl\ita0t4oftta 4.JO D m ~., ... el Cte"t-•llO •JO om Oe'las el Hou~•on. S.lO D~ Bo''"" •' uren 6 lO om COLLEC.E PCA A Shlftdiftel 741 no sn S7I Sit ... ) s•.; 10 ll\IJ ISY> l'l 3 , s s, n, ' . ., 10 ll ', ', • 7, Cea••-0-.W.. w l. w l Nevao.·Las 11"81 L0"11 Beacn S•e•t UI•'-Slete Sall JoM ~81« UC !>811•• 11.rc.ra UC• ~ .. Mtaico Stett P.c>I< Ca• State Fu~lOt' Fresno Stett I "O I 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 I SaturflSY"S S<- 10 0 7 l • • s ' • I s ' 7 • s 6 • 6 l 7 Lono ll«acl\ Staff 76 C•l Slelt Fut:.erton " ~ J~ Start " Fresno Slate '7 NrYeOa·Las v-s "· Ntw Mt .. co Stete 64 Ulen State 71. Pec:rltC 71 MeMe\"1~ UC Senta 8art>are et UCt Cal Slatt Full«ton al Ntw Mes.co St••• Heveoa·LH lltMS ., L-hacl\ S••tt Utall Ste!t 81 FrHnO Stele San JOM Stett al PK1ftc: l'Mr'MllJ\"s ~ UCI et Cal Slalt F~IOtl Lono ll«KPI State ., Ulall Siert Ntw Mealco Slett et S.11 Jose St•tt uc Senta aaroer""lll Hcvaoa·L.H v-.1'9S-om s.t.•'t's~ ucr •' Neveoe·Las "-'· ~ o,.., Frn no S•ere et Pec:rfi< I 0.1'11 UC Santi Barl>are et Cal Slete F~ton L~ 8teC7I $!'aft •t S.. ~~It N-Me111co Ste•t et Utan St•t• ... • 08"'tl ., 7 .lO Uf'lle'sl not.a ............... Ho.. "" AUOC .. leel Prtu Too T ..... ,., c~ C.JJ<t•bel ,_... lareo lot S.tutdaY Ho I AmOfle ( 11· II lo\I to Hew MtllOC:O 61·Sf . No ? IC..,luc:kY (H ) OM! ~-M·n No J P ll\Out'9fl lt·O) _, Ho I FIOl'lclil, .... . No • Norfl\ (arolon8 !t-11 llftt UCLA, IO-n No S W•-"9 ! 11-01 be9f S'"""' F -.us11n. ... ss No 6 T emo1t ( 7-01 CW l10I olev No 7 SvracUM 110-11 DMI Slene. 1n -n No t--Ftorlda 1 .. 31 ICKI to Ho 3 PlllSOUt9fl. ... Ho t C>Uke 14· II OiO not N V No 10 ~ 112·0) did not Dlev NO 11 PY,OUt 110-11 clicl not N Y NO n ~n 111-11 did not Plil• NO ll ~ 11•11 did not P68Y No 11 IOwe <l·JI did not Ol9Y Ho IS Hneda·LU V ... , ()CH) DMt Ntw Mexico State, ., • ._. Ho 16 tow• Stalt (11·21 DMI *""' Oeltol•. tS-67 No 17 ttanws Cl.JI did no1 1119Y No II G4orte!OWTI It-II Met Mleml, Fla. 12·71 No It MtmDnts Stalt 17·21 did l10I elev No 10 Louosv• IS-ll did not N V HIGH SCHOOL llOYI .... Nr1~M. .......... " ( .... I I 1) ........... ......Ori!MIM ...... .. ..... 4 ~ , 11 E-.tt , l 4 S 20 41.._,,_ 56116 l1S I C¥ .... 1 2 111 4 4 , " Hurr\Oef' • l • ' t01t COOll 1011 TJ 7 ll • "'°"" lO ~ "' tan•~ ~ ..... ,, u •• .._,. ......,_., Ow'fttilfl • • " ....... Tl'1l'w """ ..... t4'ttwl .... ~t -Olllourr'e T~,._ M8nia WM die _. MVP fot wta. . ~ Hua~._. ill dlle .. ol 1916. 1'be ouua« tunen ~ Sbc was fina 1eam Au.su... ~. ary hittcn. to our fint du~ was '° u wd111 tbr lape"s co-MVP. pltA and s;~btl ~ ~ She e9fDed .ecoed tam All-Or-year. our ~ • 1.-: ..,_ County booon and .. Dicked ou~ tnttcn became ~ re -111 as Hunti~ 8e8cb HWh't ~ Aqthca J1ektoo. I wotted ~on Alhleteofthe Year. pusinaand dtfentc becauw '""t wu Ha atteGtion is focuted towatd ~pecaed~.h . lly will be colklt now. Martin enteftd the The .. ".,.t appere_n. summer wQttout1 at San Die90 State much heaVlCf O!' ~n ' lhoukkn as OM of three outside bitten 1-ttlin& next SC:ISO!'J w~ is Just fine. tha4k. for a startina spot. A viaofous hitter. you. with "."art1n. Sa ... ~Sule. Martin won the 11artina berth thanks . She decided o~ . n • 'neu to hcrpassinaand dcfcmc where she's ma,onns 1n The Aztecs already bad Antelica accountins. over Cal State f'."utleno!' Jackson, a senior middle blocker who and Montana State becautr 1t wun t Martin says should be an AU-Ameri-too far or aoo dose &om ~­c.an. to do most of the hittins. Martin •-as also lw:ed to San De110 "My pas.sins aot me the sianjns State because ~ liked the coachts position ... said Martin. ""I learned a and tM rcputauon the Aztecs pos- C:OU.EGE WOMEN LMw a.dl Sl9tlt ti, uct .. (P'CAA) U.eeedl ... .. ft .... COlernM • 0 • 12 Oo..a 73ll7 Sm.Ott 4031 w.ites ll o 2 1' T06tr t t 2 20 Willl..-wn 0 , 0 3 -~ 10·21 s--003 0 LM 0 0 2 0 llttslOclt 0 0 2 0 Pulllns 0 0 , • P9fQ Elland Crawford Hoflmeft llro.m Allhltdt unhd JoMton UCJ ........ l ' 1 • S l ? II 1161 21 • 1 J 10 J 2 ' • 1 I 2 ) I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Toteb 40 I tl ti Totell M 16 1l 61 Helf1me. Lone 8-2\ State, 49-lS. '"""'"'ooi11t lllOM. ~ 8"c1I Siert - Weitft l. TecMicM· None. HIGH SCHOOL ~LS e>r.,,.. Qlll 46, UNwnttY ll (~ Gllll T _ __., ......... ~~ Genc!w• Jonnson Dev~ Saw S.IO CumOie ,..._ c-Tot•Js ........ .. ..... l 0 I 6 HUlllhH ll 6 JJ2 30 1 6 OvtcfWll 0303 t 1 l 20 $ctlw.O 0 2 I l I 0 1 ? ~rocti I I 0 ) 00 1 0 Smilfl 00 10 0 0 t 0 Wnttnuno 1 0 0 1 o J a Frenm I o O 0 0 l 0 11 1 11 • Totelt l7 It S " Ta.iin also felt adistinc1 diffnmct betWttn high sch~ and colltte voile) ball . .. The blocklnJ wu a lot better and stronger." Marun said ... Y~u ba.v~ to think a lot mo~ when you re hnuna around the blocken. There's not ju.st one good player on the team - usu.all> the whole team is really sood- Therc art a lot more an&les where the ball will be coming from. I like it a lot better because it's mom-competitive and n's fasttr than high school . volleyball:· Martin can now prepatt for next season. and comfon.ably know she'll have a stanang poshion secured for the next thret' years. So how much extra responsib1ha' will Martin ba~'C~ ··1 "'ould probabl) say quite a b~t.." she s.a1d .. We'll lose our outs.tdt hitters and a lot more of the weight \I.Ill be on me I hkt that. I think.. "It makes \Ou a betttt pla)tr. You get 10 do a lot mott thlllP"." Volle)ball was ntvtt complete-~) foreign 10 Manin. "I played in sc' t nth and eighth grade." ~td. "but I don't call that vollc~baJI. Wt \lotrt luck) to hit the ball OV'eT thrtt 11mts.." Docs Manin have an~ na~-s? Univ«lily Oren0t Glen Scer'f W ~ 12 • . " • 1,_. ..I'll probabl) ha\ t to gtt a hlllt 11 l<>-44 more strength and become more men tall) tough and aggt'CSSIV't ... sa1d Manin. "There art umes v.hcn I tend 10 be a hlllt ttnt.a11vc and I shouldn't bt. I ha\t' 10 prepare to caT'I) a little more \\Ctght ntxl }car:· Thret·DOllll ooalt None TKM~ None MwtM 60, Les A&lmltin 41 , ........... , MwtM .... ....,,... Kr-Sor11no S119er Kewano Ptlet'l Wr'91\I C11¥r0tn Soe!I<\ s~ Br-ster Totall .. ft ... I 0 I 2 6 I I 13 • 0 , 16 0 0 2 0 0 I 2 I 0 0 I 0 1 ) ) l7 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 S I 1 II ~ Steontns s ... ..,,,. Fcwo En~ Kutala .. " ... 1IJ .s 7 l l7 2 0 ) 1 I I I 1 I 3 1 1 l I I V • It 60 Torm 14 ll 11 '1 Scert Irv OuetWn Marone LO\~""'°' IS I• 11 I~ l la t IS-...1 Tlvee-oo-nt -'' None T~ Notw TENNtS ,,_.,, ......,... let W1P JTI .... z..MI s.......~ Anon. C~°" (So-i,.. UNol'll oe1 '"''' Pr<Cll\em ~l. •·•. 6-l. t-7. Remntl Kr1snn.11 <tno•e) oe-1 Kelly Ev«~ (New Zutancl). 6·3 6·1 w.,,..,,,~ (8' ~. Alnlnlle) ~~ P em Stw'1ve< < U S I a.I Clal.oit K Ollde· K Men <West G.«~I. •·• 6-0, Jena Howotna ICr~v ... .lal °"' P•lt'r Fenoo. (Us , 7·S ·~---- o... ......... DAVEY'S LOOCE• -a lloelt. \tt ...iotn 13 llOt>ito. 17 rock cod l l\eliOUI, 2 cellco bess. • sa1'0 beu. I S mactlerel, 1' '°""~-16 blue ~. l I c:aoetOA, S2 scl.liDon D "'*»~. 4 sano CS.OS. NEWPOltT LANOeMG -2 00.h , SI ~ I U l>au. l bonito. • meo. ... e1. II rOCll fl.,. T1'is .... , "*" llMds LOS ANGE&.aS -Cuu1k L-.oon Et Dotac!O Pet1L LAkt, ~ ltoeo Patil Lake. Pv'r •mid L.allt UN aElltN.AaD*O -Pl'.00 p_,-Lalt.e y llCltlN.P.rk Lelle. CNtANGtf -~ Nl9ull PIA Lelle S.-•Y's It C .. illl '°°1"9AU. ........ ,.....L.eM9e NEW OtlL.EANS SAINTs.-.t.cftveteel ""'-Gitlo\oll • .)lf~..-v. lrf"I IMred ,_..,. Plecitd James c-. C9flter Oft ... _,.. rtMrYe l NOatn ............... u... CHl<:"GO 8LAOtHAW1lS-Tred911 Cuti Frei«, lift <#ine, IO !he~· Not1tt Sien lotOiB~r'""4.,,. ST LOUIS a&..uu-c.-. "" $Mlllt ~edlem. '*"-. from ....... ~ "" .......... ne11orw1 Hocllw LeeeuL cou.9M P1TTSau11tGH-AllNill!Cff '"-' •oc1 ~lft. 9Ui8f0, •• mote "'f ,.........., of TM onaetll!lll --11otauM rz1 .. ~ .,... .,._ .. And she hopes the onl) volleyball decmo'Os she'll need to make in the future \\Ill be on the coun. NHL •.. From Bl .. Herb Raglan had t1o1oo goals and an assist to hfl the Blues to a\ ictol') OH"r Calga11 Rick Meagher. Ptrr) Turnbull and Ton) ~lcKcgnt) also scored to Mlp St. Louis snap a l\loo-g.amc losmg strtall. and ull to \I, 11hin a point of first-p~ce troll in the Noms D" 1s1on The Red \\ 1ngs \\trt 1dlt Saturda~ Blues goaht Rick \\'amsl~ stltfP. pcd :!6 shots to 1mpro\C his hfcumc record to I :!-3 against the Rames. Gal') Robt'ns. Hale.an Loob and Mike Bullard scored for Calgan . ,..h1ch had entered With' two straight \'lCtones On the road. Calgal) has a kagut-btst 11-5-1 record. Wblef'\.. l, ~vUs 1: In Hanford. goaltender Mike L1ul. playing in his 500th NHL game. made r I saves 1n the third pcnod and two more 1n Ovcrt~len.hu.ng.on.fou lit \\Ith Nt\lo Jt~). L1ut stop~ 27 shots 1n the game as the Whalt~ \lotrt outshot 11-2 in the third pcnod and 2-0 tn overtime. Kevin Dinecn and Pat \'ert>cc\ traded goals in the pmt. lslaMen l , Peapiu !: Pat Lafon- taine srortd his 26th goaJ of the sea.son to snap a 1h1rd-pcnod tic and &l"e N~ York a victor) over Pmsburgh. h was the Penguins' I Ith loss in their last 13 games at Nassau Col- 1scu m ( 1-1 1-1.) Lafo nt.amt scored the garnc-win- ner with 12: 50 ltft and the lslandcn on a power pla) when he poked a loose puck into the net as goaltender Pat Riggin left the crease to pick up tht puck. h wu Lafontamc's ninth power-pla~ ~oal this )t'ar. Mano LCml.CWl scored a short- handed goal at 3: 11 of the Sttond pcnod 10 put the Penguins ahead l-1 Bl'9las S, No~ I: In Boston. Ken Lin~man scored two goals and Gc-ofT Counnatl· had thrtt ass1s~ ltading the Bruins to a fight-mamd ~actor) O\er Qucb«. The Bruins SC'Ortd thrtt goals in less than thrtt minutes at the end first pcnod and the stan oft.he second. en route to their first vktory O\>Cf the Nord1ques in four tnes this sea.son . Reftrtt Don Koharski called 219 pcnalt) mmutcs. 1ncludi~g 11 fight· '"'-rNJOtS. .le\-nl ea~m~ucu a five-minut match penalty to th~ Bruins' Willa P1C1t for head butlll\C. and a fi~e-~inu.!.t spearing penalty 10 Qut'bec s Make t:.a&Je'S. Bear&' Fencik determined to finish career on high note l'tJtn t,cawr•11: In Vancou,er Oa' c Pouhn and Pt:Llc Eklund scored pis in an 11-ittond span ~n the tm>~ penod. kadins Ptu lphia to a vliCtOI}' 0' er the C'ani.ck L.AKEFOREST. llL(AP)-Garyfef1C'llt°s last season 1n the Nfl. stancd o ut as a dtSlppoantment. But the man v.-ho has run wilb the .,_,lls 1n 5'*D as "-ell 11 the lkarJ 1 n OutalP tS rad) (or o ne last run at the cO)Offi ' FencU. ).). has been c:sJlcd the &Qn. Yupp.e and the NFL'1 sma.nest pla~. This le8IOft. his 12th. he became somethu~ of an ddrr tiatcsman . .\fta thrtt tcatons u a ltlner. he fo.ad h1m1elfa bed:up •ben the Bean put Todd 8dl at the tl'(>ftl feiy spoc and Dl"e Duer1oe mo' ed to fC1K"ilf s frcuafety po1nion. 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B...- U UlACT 4' 4 ,..'° 17 20 • lffM'nl Ill A.C E PK t Y ..e c·•· • : ...... ,.. ?., • .., ~.o-:.-.. ·;o: z.,.,_ ~ _. !>..-·· )9' l "' 100 Starting with Kelly, Hurncaiieshave attracted top talent at that position By JUL BOC& ,, ........... Ml.\MI -The I~ line of strong nJht arms started innOC'Cntl) enough v.1th Jrm Kell). ~ho g~v. up 1n Pcnns)l,ania and t!lo ught 11 v.ould be a sv.ell 1dca to rla)' quanerback at the Unr,ersrt) o M1am1 . where the ch mate dab not require skr caps and snov. shOC'S. This S«med like an a"' full~ good idea to a number of othct )Oung men and 1t has turned M1am1 rnto thC' cradle of quanerbacks and college football's national champions for thC' second time 1n fi ,·e vears. · Kell> ·s successor. lkm1e Kosar. dehvcrtd t~ Humcanes· fim Tia- 11o nal tr tic 1n t 983. and no"' Ste' C' ·walsh has brought thc:m their SC"Cond one. beating Oklahoma. 2~1 4. rn Frtda) n1g.hl°s Orange Bo""'I matchup of the nat1on"s toP tv.o teams. In betv.ecn those tv.o passers came' Vtnn\ Tc:st.a,crde. who missed t\l.O shots.at the national title but dcd ""'n the He1sman Troph) dunng his lt'ffil at the helm of one of the na11on·s passinicst off ins.cs. ··v. e·\C gotten good quanerbaclts and v.ill continut tO get the m because )Oung quancrbacks come· in and' ------ lcno\I. the) ... 111 ha 'e an opponuntt) 10 1hrov.-the ball here:· Coach J1mm) John.son said That 1se~acth ..,.hat lured Walsh 10 Coral Gablc:s. aithoa&h growing up in the-sno"" and cold o(St. Paul. Minn . could not ha'e hun the Humcanes v.hen 11 came to recnu11ng the )Oung man Kell\ and Kosar had alread' \l.Ca,ed their magic at M1am1. bu0t \\ alsh s.ud the ach1e\ements of those quanerbacb had 'e~ lmleto do ... llh his dcc1s1on. .. The passing offense is v.h) I came here. not Kell\ and Kosar." he said. -1 v. anted a chan~ to throw the football. This 1s the S)Slem I ..,.,.nled to be in. This ..,.as the ideal s11uauon and opponuntt). ·· He came to the nght spot for a passer The Humcanes hkc to thro"'. and 1hc1r attack was ne'er 1n mo~ marll'd contrast than Fnda) night ag,J1nst Old ahoma"s v.1shbonc. Ol lahoma attempted JUSt three passes in the first thrtt quarters. and 1hr SooneTS fi nall) threw onl) when it bt'i.3mc, absolute!) nccnsal') a.s the) 1ncd to pla) catch-up football 1n the founh penod. \\ als.h. on the othn arm. ..as thro"'tng all night lo~ rompletrng . . 18 of 30 for ~O'I >ards and tv.o touchdo""' ns He set the tone for the game ""'hen he t h re .. a JO.yard TD pass to \kh 1n Bratton as M1am1 mare hed do"" n the field With the openini luckofT to a lead tM) ne,c:r tclrnqu1shed The natural thing to do 1HompaR Walsh. ""ho won the nauonal cham- p1onsh1 p. ""'llh TC1ta,•erdc. who did not. Ynde rttet'c:r \hchael In in. ""ho caught Y. alsh·s se-cond TD pass Fnd.a) night said there ""''" lmlt to chaost bet"'C"en la\t ~car"s quar- terback and this ~ear's pass.er .. The~ ·re not dilTerent ·· he bqan "'The~ ·re both grea1 quanerbad.!> \'inn' had unbehe' able ab1l1t' Ste'e has u·nbehe,able 1 ntelhgen~· V1n n~ "'as 1ntelhgcnt. too. but in a different v.a\ ... \\-~ Test.avadc kn \1Jam1 tol- lov.1ni Kell) a nd Kosar into the :'-.FL th('f"c ... as no r?UJOr o' erhaul of the H umcanes· ofTens.c Y.alsh ""as fam- 111ar v. tth the s' stem .. The o ffense is the same.·· he said '"I JUSI use 1t drffercntl~ Mrnt' 1s a more controlled passing game · The pressure of follo..,.rng the He1sman ""•nna did not disturb him e11her ·-~!le )! .._~ • .,. ~-_.,.. __ ,.-S·•c -• ...,...,. , ..... -r'>OC a-..'='"::. '1 Ell.ACTA • S H c UhO S1 O#Jt. Y Ta•~E S-4 • -\ll .r;i TENn. •ACE <>•c:t Y -e ~ '\.""ilf"' -.. ,., ,,,,..._ ~ .A'CtP"" ?? ?:I I~ • : • • .. : :>c:~a·\ Pa·•..-• .o l .o 8<C•'" 841n• -ooc . 2 ICI T-,.01 J S • iic. "•"" "" .. f"" .&-fid :: ... .....,., ..... -:>I<.~ Aort ,. SJ·~· U EX.ACTA •·l -.o Slll.0 ···~-.u l llOC Y~·-,,__ \1 • - UCI crushed by 49ers, 91-68, in PCAA opener Long lka h tate v.~nt on a I 5-4 run in the S«ond half and T rac1 Wa~t.e~ scared 29 points a.s thC" 49crs brt"ezed b~ l'Cl. 91-68. in av.omen's Paccfic Coast -\thlet1c -\ssoctat1on bas etb:all opener at the Bren E"ents Center Saturda~ nrght before S.iQ fans The Anteaters 12-.... 0-1). ""ho trailed 49-35 at halftime. pulled to 1111thin 11 points .. hen ~atahe Cf"aford hit a bank shot .. ,th 14 46 left But then the 11 th-ranked 4~rs 11'-J 1-0) ..,.ent on the1f run and the . pme -.u h1sto~ . Crawford lcd l'CI w:th a carecr- h1gh ~8 points and also grabbed 13 ~bounds. eight of t~ on the ofTens1,e end. as L <.I outreboundcd Long Beach State. ~>-3 ( he~I Eiland scored 11 points and had 11 rebounds for tht' .\ntcaters and lhenl Hoffman added 10 points Ch~~I Do..,.ell chipped rn v.1th 1- points for the ~9ers and hame1l ( uleman added 12 L( l's last lead came at I ~~ v.hen Crav. ford sank a shot in the lane"' 1th 16 ~ I left rn the fi rst half In high school girls action Marisa H , Los AlaJDilM 41: Da...,n Charroin scored 11 pot nu a nd pulled Oo"" n 12 rebounds and the 1s111ng \ 1l tnpJumped to a 15-3 first quarter k-ad v. hr le mcrcasmg their non-league record to IJ. 2 Ott Ott Sugar scored Clght of her 16 points in the ttrst ~nod. but t~ Gnffins1 S--, \I.ere !>llll ... 11hm stnkmg distance a1 2Q-I ... a1 the half Charrotn then poured 1n 11 points v.h1le \tanna outscored Los .\Lam110$. 21-9 in the 1h1rd QU3rter for S.>-21:l lead .\lhson tvaust dished out .1 .usrSls for Manna v.h1le \tcl1\0l Soruno sco«d 13 points and L1hcn' Brev.~ter added 11 Olane Sands v.J.s th~ onl} Los .\lam nos pla)cr to seore 1~ double figu~ ""'"h I"' po1ms <>nuice Glee 4'. UaJvtt11t) ~ Laura HughC"'.I scored 32 points. including 15 1n the" skond quaner. to kad Orangc'Gkn past the Tro,ans 1n the th1rd-pla e game of the Orange Glen To urnament L nJ\ef"!>ll~ 1+.51 Jumped to a I :~ ~"'t quarter ~ad behind e1gh1 point) trom helle' 03, 1s But Orange Glen JJUtS(ored the Tro)ans. 1~-8. to take a ~4-2 l hall\1me lead The TrOJans. v."ttt v.1lhm four ""'llh )11 s.c-conds left but could not con' en on 1v.o frtt t.hro"'s 03, 1s led L"n1,cr- s1t) ""1th :!O points and eight re- bounds v.h1~ Kim Jensen ad<kd e1p1t rebound~ s" usisu and four steal '· • I ·'Follow me around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tall on me, go ahead. They'd be very bored. · · GABY BART .. WJaat do you beUeve Is the biaest problem facmg OraZJge County In 19881 lla~_J 'ea) lJaemployed Costa Mesa .. Traffic. This traffic dnves me nuts. Ever) body seems to be in such a ·big hurT). There are so man~ acci- dents alread~ I am from W~omm~: the small streets here are the bag streets there. Our freewa} s are empt~. nothing hke this." Paal Meyer Salesman Costa Mesa .. Uncontrolled growth. 0\er the last fe" }ears 1t ha s got to a point "he.re )OU can't go an) where on the f~cwavs. I feel that it's getting too cro" ded in the area ·· Sandie KoDiDgll Assistant Manager lrvide· "Taking care of the homeless people and finding some place fo r them . .\nd findmg JObs for them so that "e don't have to be responsible for them - a long-term goal. so that the\ can ~ tal>..en care of in thl' future:· Diana Kutscher Buslllesswomaa Costa Mesa ''Th'! congestion. Anaheim has 11med light~. "e could use limed hgh t5 un 't''' pon Boulevard ... ADtlloay Katsc:ller Stadeat Costa Mesa · ··orange Count)''s biggest problem is a place to go for recreation for teen agers. They have nothmg to do and lhat"s "'h) they gel involved in drugs and cnme. When I was a teenager e' e~ v.eekend there were things happening and one got 1n,olved ... Rich Yarger Sales mu Placentia .. For Oran[tt' ( ount) as well as the nat ion 11 t) de.aJing "hether -...e "111 ha, e .1 Republican or Democrat pr~1dt·nt · 1987: The good, t~e bad-and the funny ~ ~"~-~Q ~ "We dnnk beer. we eat pi zza. and we as.k the girl to dance fo r us in the nude. After "e ha'e witnessed tha1 fo r a while. "e suggest that she haH· se:\ "tth one of the gu ) s whom \H' pretend as The dog 1-.cnnel ha~ not been used b' man or lanant'. hut the mere ihought of thl' h11meless hunkering do" n an such an cn- v1r.onmcnt as repugnant to mam Toda)' 1s unda'. Jan 3. the third day of 1988. There are 363 da, \left an the )Car. · Today's H1ghhah1 1n History On Jan 3. 1954. President D" 1ght 0 . Eistnh°""'er signed a proclama11on admmmg Alaska to the L'n1on as the 49th State On this date ORANGE COAST lllily Pillt • the bachelor for "horn "e are ha\ rng the pan). ··once she accepts. and the act as completed. we nab her." he laughed triumphant!) ... Martin Brower Whether the cntics find 1t an affront to the homeless or to the dogs is open to debate ... Steve Marble In I 5~ I . Manin Luther wasexcom- muntcated from the Roman Calhohc C'hurch. In 1777. Gen. George Washina· ton's arm} routed the Bnt11h 1n the Baule of Pnnccton. N.J. In 1833. Bntam seized control of the Falkland Islands in the South .\tlanuc. Almost I SO yean later. ...... ....,, t..t'ltt·~· l•hjj (dtlOf ) .... rcmo,cd from ajob. treated ltke a leper~ In most cases. when it comes do\\ n to us or our loved one. h) stena is out and humaneness as an .. Will this teacher be allo.,..ed back 1n the classroom,, Perhaps people <N tll put themselves in has place. ask questions. What 1fl had AIDS':' Wouldn't I want to "ork? What 1f a to .. ed o ne contracted .\IDS;' Would I "ant ha m or her H1ghwa) shootings arc not eAclus1ve to Southern Caltfomaa. The) have been reponed an Ne" York, Chicago. Detroit and a numbcrofothercit1es. None ha "e been reponed in H1ggrnsv11le Jo Slusser C\Cn though H1ghwa) 13 runs fright through to" n Back there. the dn\ mg as more la1dback. Often people take ad- ' antage of the two stop signs in to"n to chat >Atth their fello"' dri \'ers. but no one pulls a gun on them for doing so ... SEE, MY~ AREQ.EAN ... We ha\e been assured by the "hole issue of Mr. Segcrstrom Segerstrom organ1zat1on that the "ould tal" to has friends on the One South Coast Place towers are Cat) Counctl and have a refer- ove~elmingl ) supported b) the cndum put on the June 1988 people Of Costa Mesa. That may ballot... indeed to so. But would tt not resohe the Jame. Toledoo AJJenlJna seized the islands from th~ Bntish. but· Bnuun took them back after a 74-day war. In 1871. Henry W. Bradley of Binghamton. N. Y . f"CC'Cl\ed a patent forolcomarpnne . In 1938. the March of Dimes campaign to fight poho was or- ganized. In 1946. Wilham Joyce. known a.s ''Lord Haw Haw·· for his pro-Nazi radio broadc-asts from Germany. "·as hu\&Cd 1n London. Although Amen· can-bom. Jo)cc ~Id a BnlJsh paup0n. In 1961. the United tales severed diplomatic rtlauons with Cube. In 1967. Jack. Rub)'. the man who shot prnKknt1al usau1n Ltt H•~t)' Oswald on hve tele" 1 ion. died in a Dallas hospital. Ten )c&B qc>. Pmicknt Jimmy Cntcr~ 'Wrdrthe leaden of Saudi nbta and EQpt dunna ~rate stops to d1scuu the Aral>Jsraeh conflict before heading oo to France for a three-day 'ts1L Five )Cars a10: Republican George DcukmcJian was s"'om in as Cah· forn11's JSth aovcmor. prom1sin1 to restore ··common sense" to state 10 .. cmmenl after eight controven1aJ )ears of leadership by ~mocrat Edmund G. ••Je-rry'' Brown Jr. One )Car aao: bou1 200 pcol>k pthcred in San J~n. Pueno Rico. for a mcmonal service honorina tht v1ct1ms or the Dupon1 Plaza Hotel fire that claim~ 97 li\ICS. today's 81rthdats: Comcd .. n Vic. tor Borir 1s 79. Consumer ~ Bctt Fumns as 72. Stnttt Ma•enc Ddrt'Vo'S IS 70. ctor hue 'NlttlC II 69 Sponscuter Hank Stram is 65. Record prod~r ~ Manm~ 62. rtor Eddte £.pn ts '8. A(1or J~L ~NG AllD Wells f>etween AR~ aOO a Hard H~ It botls down to a simple truth: The next time you read a story about a murderer who was turned loose after just a few years. remember that pe~o9 was turned loose because of ,!QPsc laws and Dabney Coleman as 56. Joumahst- author Betty Rolhn is 52. Sinacr Stephen Stills is 43. Actress Victona Principal is 38. Actor Mel Gibson as 32. Thought for Today; .. Bores can be because that person made room for someone else who in tum will be out soon enough to make room for the next one. divi<t_ed 1n10 t~o claSJCS, those wbo have 1he1r own particular sub~. and those who do not nttd a subjctt." _ A.A. Maine. British aut•or ( l 88l-19S6). •-ar ne A...mld Pren PUot welcome. comments · • \ The Deal Pilot welcornn )Our optn1ons on matteB of publiit' intemt. lctttrs and lonerr M'\icles of commen&ary mUll be .lllftlld. TM) should be t)pcd or clearly .-ntten and tnt to LETTERS to tht EDITOR. O.tly Ptlol. P.O. Boa l~COS1a Mna. CA 9262G. ~ 1nduck yo_ureddtellandJdephonc number so that~ may '-enfy 1u1honlltp. · Jf you~'° makt' a vftW •aanan. you IM) caH our WFRE LISTENING traq,bOM numbu-642~-and leave a •m::Mded IMll •. Pleatr-., lhar • I I brid: .. • r .. SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1988 By PAul ARCHIPlEY Of rhe Do y Pilot Stoll he outomob1le revolu11ornzed ironspor 01ion. put the horse our ·o oosture and 'llaoe •rie Sunday dri e O" A,....e, CO"l DOS' me I• '.;rned 0 d t IC 9'0"'0"1a S ''C"" :l" C'OuOuS overn19h1 ourrey r.1c 0 p1eoson1ohernoon1oun1 Ir rnuhpl ed '00 opporrun hes and expansed Ou' :J turo or1<]e,,1erto1nmenr OPI ons I· sr:· ....... ,.e "'O' a A"o ... Sc '"e"' Co •orr··o pert\oos .... cit ... r ;r , 0:"e' pace r becorre on e.cers O'l o' se I or expression of ~w we v1eV\ Ot;rserves QrlO ~Qv. .,... e wQrll Otiier s IQ • e.,, us Aj .e•· se·s e: c, c ·e::: ,..,,c• oe·:ec:-O" Rerremcer ·re Jer o ~ e ..... o the moro •r c but er s r.g 01ir 01 'he deser t? As the come•o zooreo .r O'" tl'1e peoJ we sow the beout1fv 10 .. 'lg v. ::;~a" caress ng ·he 1mmoculote Cnevv f o•a P ymoi.,tn Who e er ./, e ... ere seo .. ced •o bur T ey mode 1.1s •:r Jrd .. e·~ ol1en we scro•c"ed Ir was .... eu Ju'oe•o·1c srr ,. \JC se1 Jope:: s::: rn'J•O' rnor .. aro· :or ,,..C'"r ..,, .. er"r et p1. ·cr:ose o c:::r le1c": Wes· o"' "er of ewpo<' lrnpor•s sees · .-.oo "S ,. ..... ::: .. ,. :·" s so es ~e .... p:·· ,...por•s spec 0 ;:es n Jaguars As ion 1./ :::•· "S Ferr J' s O"d Rcige Rovers a rop·OI · •ne-re Our sorrewno out or !he moms reorr 'eh1c es Toke t"le JaglJOr 'or rs once. Whe'l peop1e lh n~ ol S'a'uS Q;,.tOITIOb1les along lhe Orange Coast rrey rh,d Mercedes BMW Cad111oc ano l "C01n TheJoguo•. West said appea s 10 rrose "'too .... on1 10 be d1llerer1. It seems 10 t-o\<e a e rT\Ore sex opoeo 1hon0Mercedes he sa1d. Womenreoll, like 1he Jaguar. Ferraris on tne other hand generally oppeo110 rre"l se 1-moae people who ore successt.i r C1.S ness. Buying ci Ferrar hos o ways oee'l ore of 1rie.r dreams Wes said. .. Dr Neon with his ndrv•dua' s' c !feet of turquo se .. eh c'es O"J :ic9 · All of the cars I sell appeal to people 10 rhor area.' he said. Ir Sovrhern Co1ilorn•o where puboc •ronspor101 or s m1n1mol cars ra e or even greater 1mpor_'once. West s1.19gesred." Vve ho\<e more cars so rne need 10 expre~ yoursel• .so gger r-e so ::l. Wesr expresses,. "'Se· ,, .,. cc·,. :; Jaguar one or As-:>., ·: :·· - Dr Andre ..... Sc" .... ::": .:: .:g .. ":: '1 s psycr otr .st so1a J :~· :c" "'OeeJ 90~9t­ on tn01v1duo1 S view C'" l"'Se ' ::l"J or C''1e·s )' , r, A car car oe :i sc .·::e ot pc .... e • ... 0 ~:r ... :::··:so J. ·:· ::-e-oeoc:.: :::· s ::" me_··::-· ... a\' o· s":: .... "9 I \e .::: ... e: . . . .,. "•or,..::.~ ... ~ , C • , :. . --~ " -• ~ ~ -""* ..;11,. \I "' ... --""' 0 1 SO\ "9 ~h s s .... "O' think o• -. se • P oc ng ·oc ""':1.;Cn e ohos s :".::: :y ::s s·:·.,,s :.~:_ .. ··"; .. :'· .... ,,. ~:.· .. :-s so o. • .,.. r f"' -·~ ........ •"CJ::·:· C() ... ";-:J:ess .: "'cc··. ~"~e ?r .,. ~~ :c"' oe oerr ""en•~ ·c c.~:~ e • ~ s: :; : ... :,..:ls oe1er,... " rig oy a ::it;-'i_ ... $ .:::·"',..:: ... ~,,...,SSC ·e-s1• e .OiJ a· ........... ~"'t • •:-,.. ... , .; "" • .. _,,. t _, -L ..t ,... '-: ... ~.: .. :,·re-'.,.,..:~ --c::·.:ss:r :· '-:~"" ¥ .. ::· ~ ... ~·-:: e~ ::' 'r".f * • , ---~ t: He::· . ~DO'":: L"·. s e·: :·J:oc and O"',.. S.;C" C :c· r,,eA·JK:""e.:: s.:.:ser·: ... E I·: serse "e·e:·sr.:e ~o:c'"'s:: :l 11 s S""J er S""C':' •e..:s,rc::; '.:' .. ,, . .,g•: s-o-. ·e P e~se see CA.RS (4 ·Sta • g the Exotic Hand Bv VIDA DEA \J Of the Doily P -0' 5*-0.1 "I put romance n ttie t>c~ : :: -s designer Sharif El Fou \' The handsome Egypttori s c" ;:,sop~ O." designing handbags evol.,es 1r: ... "' s 0"9· ltme love affair wit leotners · ·eJ • C• e exotic leathers from the rep1 e · ::... .. re says. "Theyoresov.onder·u ·:·~ .. er His creott00s ore montages :::r n.s reptatan-fovontes embroclfl9 'O,,.C co 1 c"'d ostrich leathers off of wh1Ch ore n e"C~ with touches of v.ood o'ld rre'o A."a "s de eoch love bog' is o golden-O"e-d -r.e•c I c •label iden11fy1ng II OS 0 "Shor f "Io ways combine texture and cot0r 10 my bogs, 'Sharri sord cbcng his recenr oppeoronce a ermon-Morcus ·n fas., on Island. I oriy comb ne not\Kol mater -0 s ,, o coenlortoble way.' I This con mean onocondo, ~or crocodile mo 'f0t 1ety of artlStic swifts and shapes stttched on lamb ex coif. 'WOlften are so busy today ond they Abo~ left, ·ex011C ,ep1ae; in moriy ~1 find o ploce on bogs ;, o ltfdrd color coll«tion by Shor~ . At felt, lhf ~uses he lliest ol leothet1 ond stils Olld cobs . i'hotO{lophybyMieSdtwooz., .. ·~ · .. • · -...... -"'""gebogseq,, -i· ..-'i::' t; ........ VH "'~ y ..,; ..., • '.', ~. · .:: :·eJocgswiU gov. rtisc"'c-, :_· .. s ·~s::.::: mogo.nsttheoo •i:e:· -:;·:,. ·; .:.· cx:gs w t your shoes ;, .: ... ~-·ee.; -ore rreedom than that ..... s · .:-, ·cs t>eefl '"the handbag c .. : ~~s .. ---8~ l swore l wookJ~e,er :::€ t:<.:::'" :· • ~.::Sha• ' who op1e<l 1or a ::.:·fr· .:s:: ·=~=e· oo er lor he Egvo"ori '"C .;·.; ·~J'"' &.: SOOt' l'eQtJ I kd1f'g eY"~' .::·:."Joi a •,elc n foyor ol pul'·rg • • ··: "J. J) :>' "C'"'e" ,, .:s "'€ ::;-, t-c .. "' '"e 'cm ~ O'lO ~: -·es r~·s ·c s .. cc:·· I wos orced "'C • -\na he r:os oeeri in,, "ob g v.oy s 'lCe u" , ng r. .. e 'l•'e\l Sto•es "'ttie 10s 11e o•oo ces c tt> s •co: ec'IOl"S eoch yea• eoc" c.rs s• rg of 'e 10 se'"en o eces S.~· 1 t>ags •eta ~ from.$ 1 QQ 10 $ 1 500 on:l ore s:Otd 1n spec o y stores o'ld be'tet oepoftrre" s•ores the U S Ito Par s loodon o'ld Hoog Of'Q • A.so ~ e do ~e') ~e "Japan. ThewOIT'~ reoce srort ng to understand more oboot fosh on and they hQ.'t! he mooey. he sod. The designef SfayS tn touch whcJ1 IS QOd'9 on in the rest of the fashion world. "1 rec ho\'e ~ .n. sized bogs tn coiection. They go very l I s:e" ·: ·~e :.s'O"'e· ..... "e"' '"'Ole J" .::rr.:.·· :-:-:-'f ... s ·e o·~ ·: ·~e, nee-Js n '.': s · ... ome" • "011\ ""nc :>es 9.,ea ·I-terr .-:·::~~ .:::":: ··:;, •,. J "' "' ... : '"\JJe '"e IT\'.l~eup ""::-.... -·' !?" J' "9 Bog Jes g"'ers l'\Qve been ~..,:•:;.; -.:::".:n:>og des 9" n? S ()l!TIQS' 0 ............... ... ' :' - ~ :· • :: • , veo•s s~or I tougti• others how ·:: ..::~s ~~ ~ .:::rJtx>gs So"'le o· n s ·o•mer s1vee··s a·e "Ow ccmpei tors Of!O 1-te so s .. SO."Tlf .... J".i'OC' .irers cop~ h s .::·ec1 ons ,.,.: .... P-J'e"' J"\l CO~\'' gh· -n~ designs. -no• r eo \ doe's~ • stoP the :ap•ers b111 11 scOfes !Ile"' a • e and heps ~eep °"1 oe"' · Shor f soys o gooo "andbog con IOS1 os loog os 2 ~eo's 'cored for oroper • leo ef •stAew ne heclder 1t ge1s the ITlOfe beoot 1u 1 ge1s 'Ever~ 'ev.-r"Of'l'l-is o woman shocd rub eo er c·eum -wero; gem o-.er a hoodbog. o hofd rubbing and o o ~go 1n one directr0n w1 ho~er1 ~h doth such.as eh . This w prated e o er and r •e oQ ol d lff t-io• hose •e<:S " Wot onhoesbi Shorff nea1. , • .I .. 1 - Coast's ~lite go bourttag.on New Year'sEve -. ...., ....... .,,,..De,.... New Yea.r'a ltYe wu celebra~ on 3 leYela at Cryatal Court. Crystal Court gala doubles a s benefit for.the arts cent er By JONATHON VOL.RE .................. · · "Happy New Year. Let's Boogie." And with that remark, the James Bannea Band, an upbeat jazz group. dismissed 1987 and welcomed 1988 to hundreds of screaming. dancing celebrants. Similar scenes probably could be found anywhere in the United States Thursday night, but no party was like this party. First of all. it was in a shopping mall. But the mall was Crystal Court and the 900 or so people that paid the S I 00 entry fee were only shopping for a good time -all to benefit the PerforminJ Ans Center. The boisterous.. gyrating bodies weren't those of scantily clad teen· agers.. they were some of Orange County's elite. The fund-raiser was the brainchild of Aatoa Sqentrom, who organized the event with Kare. Keuedy on behalf of the Center 500. a Per- forming Ans Center support group. About 300 single men and women pay annual dues ofS250 to belong to the Center 500. which donated $95,000 to the center last year. The beJinning of the night seemed to fit with events that might be housed at J. W. Robinson's or The Broadway. Chamber music provided b~ the Harmonia Baroque Players and then a sof\ jazz by the Ross Wri,llt Band filled the three levels of Cf)stal Court as COUJ;>ICS flowed in. the women flaunting beautiful dresses and the men tryi1'1 to look casual in tu•edos. BJack was the dominant color among the ladies -althouah a few cyc-atchers were seen in fuchsia. white and burgundy -and the · lengths ro.am~. from a teasina mid· thigh to a trad1t1onal full-lef\llh. Af\er leavinJ the ·cars with the V-.lets, the crowd seemed content to just mill about. nibbling hon d'oeuvres from some of <>ranee County's top restaurants. The samplings from Pinet's Bistro and the Thai uuts from Bangkok Four were among the bcsL They ~re on the top lair of the court. but the escalators made the trip well worth iL Ruby's and Gianni also supplied snacks. And. of course. Moct ct Chandon was available throughout the nil.ht - at $30 a bottle until midnight. when it flowed much more freely. Ice sculptures adorned tables. while black and white streamers tangled with balloons overhead. It was all very nice. but seemed more of a fashion show than an end- of-the-) car blo1o1.out. Throughout the night, however. this part) was intent on showing that it was like no other. While most panics build momen- tum and release the energy in a crescendo of horns, whistles, streamers and busses at mid11ight - then quickl y end with a polite drink -the Crystal Court gala. themed" A Classic E\ening of Rhythm and Blues." exploded as 1987 vanished, and then continued into the nighL ending too late to stop for a drink on the way home. Af\er an 11 :30 p.m. drawing for the doorpnze -a $500 Robinson's shopping spree -and a cruise. fur. I 4k gold Disney brooch and S 1.000 shopping spree ~re raffied off. the traditional countdown to the death of Co-elaalr Kana Kennedy aeta .Wy with •la'ter. Catbie. 1987 began. The perennial horns., streamers and busses were 1hcre. but they were onl) the beginning. Add The James Harmon Band. and things rcaUy got goina. It was a full evolution. from the stuffiest of socials to the wi ldest of panics . It got fun. · "It's kind of a_self-sif\ing thing." A.Dto11 Sqerstrom said as he scanned the crowd -iathered in front of the second-floor bandstand. "If you staned 1o1.11h this. )O u couldn't hear yourself think. so we started with something calm and worked our way up ... I figure the people who _want to stick around and really party would. "Kind of neat. isn't it?" Dick Clar k cat your heart out. Fashion institute hopes to Unravel the Indian sari NEW DELHI, India (AP)• -markettng of clothes for men and ing middle class and from Amencan come the hallmark of the Indian accessories. chic Western clothes and 1mporled from Ne1o1. Yortc is used for India's dress stylf for hundreds of 1o1.omen. and European importers attracted by expon industry." lnd1a:s richly varied cotton and silk pallern-making and draping cla~ years has been six yards of fabnc "India has no shortage of talent," low costs for wages and material. Streller says part of the _problem is textiles. There arc . back·h~hted drawing wrapped into a sari. 11 hardly seems said Ricnara Slreitcr. an adminis-Apparel ex pons have mu tipflca that India's garment manufacturing Tfie Institute "*s been given a 90 boards. sewing machines and prcss- the place for a Western fashion design trator on loan from the New York six-fold in the past decade to S 1.15 has not evolved much beyond the million ruptt ($7 million) govern· ing tables. center. school. "What th_ey have lac~ed is a ""'billion last )Car. making them India's "cottage industry" stage. mcr:it budget to cover its operations Here students team the 1otncac1es But a school that has recent!} center of learning to train pro-largest foreign exchange earner. "Many an entrepreneur started in until 1990. of the dan. )Ok.e and sic-eve ~ opened in New Delhi intends to make fess1onals -who understand design. But India faces protective quotas in his garage." Strciter said. ··Now he .An Indian faculty as being hired. techniques unnecessa~ in the un- fast<hanging haute couture a pan of production and marketing on an the West and quality corurol prob-1o1.orks out of several garagtS." and most are being trained 1n Ne1o1. stitched and "'rap-around clothinJ of Indian culture. international le~el." lems at home. making it hard to The 1nsti1ute. he added. wants to York. Some New York teachers also India but cnucal to Western fashion The National lnsrnu~e of Fashion The_ new institute. is setting ouJ to expand the country's 2 percent share develop top-le\ cl designers as well as will -.:Ork here fol' several years. -Eva lkrnard Nambath. a professor T echnolog}. founded in collabora· teach JUSttbaL and Its success could of the world market against export technical people able to set up and run I ft its temporat) headquarters in o f fashion design from the New York uon wtth the Fashion Institute of pla} an imponant role in India's dynamos in Hong Kong. South Korea factories and property marret clothes the government-owned Sam rat · 1nst11utc. sa}S her 25 studenlS must Technolog} in New York. launched de\elopment as a mass producer and and Taiwan. abroad. Hotel. the institute has set up a 1o1.ork harder than their .\mencan its first fashion design course in e.xponer of clothini. • The Times of India newspaper In addition to degree programs. the drafting and pattem-makinJ room to counterpans. August. lnd1a·s garment industry has been recently described India's fash1on institute runs workshops for g;irmcnt rival one at its sister iMt1tut1on in "They can't walk down Madison Next fall tt w11l introduce two-year mushrooming in recent years, output as "cheap, tacky, badly manu-employees. It also is setting up a Ne" York City's garment district. Avenue. go to Macy's or Bloom· diploma programs in the makingand boosted by demand from an expand-factured products which have be· "resourt"C center" to display sewing A platoon of dressmaker dummies ·ingdales to find out what's in." INADGD CRUISES FROM SAN DIEGO . '\ SA11.JRDAYS TO DIE MEXICAN RIVIERA l 7oAYS FROM Take advantage of our super Son Diego Home Port Bonus. 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( ... ) 237.sMI I srAR r-7BERMUDA STAR LINE ~ Ponomo Jleg1stry • # ; llA.IOm cmDn CAllDS MXIJ'1"£D Pricet ~ onty pet pef1on dOUble occupancy Plua pQft charge5. \ Mu•cle man Scbwarzneuer. Arno Id Reafan win• honor tuxedo. OUYer North'• lnd.l'Yiduallty coma through. S c hwarzenegger, Reagan, North b est dressed EW YORK (AP) -Arnold h"' arn:nt.-gger. President Re~n. Milton Berk and Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh "ere named 10 the 46th annual ~I Ores~ list compiled by the Fashion Foundatio n of A~'s cust0m tailor. John Tudor. The late Jackie Gleason. hsted thm: umes.b) the ioundat1on.JOmed in1113I 1ndutt~ C'af) Grant 1n the Hall off ash ion Fame. the foundation announced. Rcapn was listed under the States- man categor) on the strcnath of his tuxedo. while his summit panner Mikhail Gorblchev losa points for not bringing the ~me. Sch1o1.arzeneggcr. "'hose "bulimg muscles arc a challenie to has tailor. 1nspinl\I designs for exercise cos- tumes and beach war with the unco\ered lhc~ ... was cited on the Scrttn hst for "lookina bnt when wearing least." r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday January 3. 1988 CS : CALENDAR L --- ' CARS PROJECT SEX APPEAL OR PRACTICALITY ... PnmCl boutemakeu btllff t11cmen1 abou1 him than bis car. "I tmd 10 buy cheap (an that att below my standard of anC'ome, but bouan that arc a btt above,•· Kallan said. While the .. sei a~" oh Japar' or ocbcr car may 11dl be a powftful lliinWcnt. the times dic\aae other. mott pncucal coMidcrauons. '"h's not . just bow we perceive ounelvt1t .. Kallan said, "but bow we want olbcrs to ~ivc us." For instance, when the ps crises ,stnack in the 70s, many driven became self-conscious about drivina tbe liant aas 1uz.zlers that were so papular when petrol was plentjful. But the fallout drove people to smaller can, not only for their How to clean cosmetic brushes There's a chore I flatly di&like. h 's washina up all my cosmetic brushes. The accumulated powder and blush suck to the lavoratory and it all makes such a mess. Bui It is a necessary chore for sa.nitar) reasons and .for better applicaLto n of makeup. 1 dcciifed a long lime ago that tht' first week of a new year was a.really 1ood ume to get this chore done - althouah it has to be done scveta.l times during the year. This umc. I'll make It eas). Bypass the lavatory and fill a bowl wuh warm soapy water. After SWtshmg the brushes around. l'U dump the water elsewhere and rinse the brushes thorough!) an clear warm water. They dry best when standing on their handles. I usuall) pla~ them in a shon glass. · ¥111 DUI This tllllt' I ma\ ha\IC to ched. them close!). It ma~ bt. time 10 toss some of them out. The} arc getting old and bnstlcs somenmes suck tom} checks. Don't }OU JU.St hate that., Along w1th the brush cleaning. it's also t1mt' to check ou1 those dra"e~ that hold all of the maktup I ma) toss out theeyeshado~s tha1 ha'e bttn 10 there for I 0 ynrs. Ma~ bt one or t"WO oflhe hpsucks that ha' e taken on thal funny smell. For SUtt. ~veral old mascaras ~,11 have to ao. It 1s rcall) not wi~ to keep them around. The) begin to dr) and flake into your eyes. That's esixciall) unwise if you wear contacts. Neatness and organizauon 1s my resolution for '88. It's the same old lhins every year. I'm hoping it will last at least until February. • • • Here's"• real deal for girls 10 grades 7 throuab 12. Cover Girl makeup and YM M:~ine arc conducung the 1988 Hi&h School Cover Girl Madel Search. They att searching for those girls who best ttprcscnt the teen-age ideal of cbann, fresh good looks and personality. From essa)s and photos submitted to YM Magazine, editors will choose finalists from the U. .. Puerto Rico and Canada. The 10 luck) winnC'rs ",11 bt no"n 10 New York City in June. ta) at the plush Helmslcy Pala~ and bt treated to triP5 to the theater. shops and fine ttStaurants.. There will also bt photo sessions. a fashion outfit. a ne" haimylc from a ew York City ~rand a model's kit of Cover Girl makeup. The winner selected from the finalists also gets $5.000. JntettSted teens should submit two recent photos (one full length. one closeup) alona with a personal essay of 1S words or less describing talents and accomplishments. Both photos and essay must be clearly labeled on the back with the entrant's nam~. address. home telephone, school. grade. .,e. -.ciaht. height nd mcasu.tt- ments. The mapz.ine editors will jud&e each essay for originality and clarity and will count U'lc essa)' equally with the aood poomiftl, charm and p<>itc shown in the photos. Entnn, wbicb bttome the property oJt.ltNo.xdJ Corporation (maker$ of Cover Girl). should be mail~ to 1988 Hi&h School Cov~r Girl Model Search, YM Mapzine, 68S Third Avenue, New York. N.Y. 10011, before April IS (the most prcssinJ deadline day of the )Ur for Amm- cans.) The 1987 winner was a &irl from Bloomfield Hills. Micb. Anni Cronholm of San Ju.an Capistrano WIS a finalist. • • • Lttlce Loney o( Irvine has ~ a consultant for Mary Ka) Cosmcucs for rune months. Dunna lbat bmc she bfs advanced to• tam kadtr o( 10 casultants. On Dtc.. 9. tM Dal• baled company aqrckd her the ute of an Oldtmobele r1renza. .. I 1t1 to tcq> at as Iona 11 I meet P'od\aCUon rtqutrements of $600 monthly and my team mttts 1 Sl.000 require-ment. .. she 11yi. ··And. I can mrt 1 M"W one every two ynn.., It's not the compen) ., puik Cadtdlac tTld.Juonally awarded to Ilks dltte'lOf"S. but Lone) ·s ta) hr pll.M 10 dn"e uus bot r't'd numb« f'llht into bcf directorship. ~n sbt'll be in the P1J1k . . • cconom), KaJJan \Ullt'Stt'd but for their KCCptance b othc1' bn~· pink namangos •-status as .not Ju t a gues11on ol money or po-.-n, but of doing the IQW1 lhin&." be wd .. A lot of'lms• bave redefined 'tat&n. It's no longer tdlina DeOole how much )'Ou can afrord. &ut bow sman you arc." My a.mbulantt 1 m) "Ork \"C· h1cle," E"an~ Yid ··1 could'\e picked a van, but an) bod) can do that sald. ·'The cops didn't "-ant to gJ\e me a ticket. The) JUSl "-an led to look at u." VlviaaHaU \I.Ill spcali.: on ··\\omen in I 9S~ .. al lhe Jan. 9 mccungoftb.c Lquna H1Us branch of .>\mcncan \s~13uon of.Lnivcmt) Women.~ 1nttting will btg:.an at 9·30 am. an ( lubhousc 5. ~1sure \\lorld-• Hall founded the Commltt~e ~prnst Racism in Educauon. SCf""'cd two years as first \'1ce~ha1r of the "lauonal \\omen's Poht1cal Caucus and co. founded the Women·s Ne~or~ "len he 1s a member of the aiao ~t1on for \\-o men and 1s a chaner member of "'iaLtona.1 Museum And for some.. it all C'omn down to exprauna your individuality ~A c.ar 1s a true e ~ssion of younclf. If )OU dn\e a 450 SL Mercedes. ~ou'rcJust hkc all the other people in sou1h Orange C.Ount}'. Ano1hert1me he installed an 88mm cannon an the back of a low-ndcr CheV) Impala. He one da~ hopes to own a Bnnks armored car. Outraacous in character. Evans mtentaonall) extends his sxrsonaht) vta the cars be dm cs. Perhaps. subconscaousl) at lt'ast. we au do. Anonymous as ""e ma) feel. inching aJon1 lhe asphah Jungle da) after day. we still are telling those around us...,.... via the cars we drive -a hnle b11 about who "C are. Personalil\ on Women in the Ans • "lf}ou·rc a bonng guy )OU dn"e a Ford l TD or a Dod~ Dart. I ha\'e lOO many can, but the> re all fun. They're all turquoise and cverybod) knows n's m) car, so 1f they want 10 spit on 11 they can," he \81d. AAUW promotescqu1t). tcllo"sh1psand scholarships for-.·omen a ; posith c societal change Membership 1s open lo alJ graduates of collegn ; and univcrsines-Cla.lre till, b59-76 7b has funher mformauon. A pritne example 1s Alu E"ans of J..atuna Beach. u artist popularly known as Dr. Neon. whttls. · ••• Martt.a LM nomu "'tll present a program on romance writing and other stones at 10 a.m Wedncsda> a1 the mceung ofthe Newpon Harbor Panhellt'nic at St. Michael and .\JI .\ngel's Church 10 Coron.a dcl Mar. A. salad luncheon wtll folio~ • ••• He prncntJy 0"4ns sax vch1cle.s, all of them turquoise and pink. Has favorhe is a I 9S I t"·o-honcpowcr Hinkel, a tiny "bubble" car He also owns a 1966 Porche. a 1969 am- bulance and a 1947 Studebaker pickup truck, p yl) decorated with Evans has had plenty of fun in the past, too. He on~ took a TriufT!ph Spilfirc and turned 11 into a Spufire plane look-:ahke. comp!ete with propeUer. ~IJl&i and macttine_gun. .. , got stopped a lot in tha1 car." be Besides. E \ans said. ·· .\m bod} who walks in outhern Cnhfonua 1s suspect" Members of the Sandp1sxrs of Hoag Memonal Hospital will be at F1\'e Crowns Restaurant in Corona del Mar al 11.30 am. W.ednesday for lhc ' aroup's annual pre-senta11on lun hcon B~est fiunitUJi vent of the year ~~th 10% to 70% off ev rything. Even if ,, Ou i~ inot h- consid r d buyina flmrittu-.11ow is the tlln ' to do it. With sa~ l® dri , this is 011e sal ou don t ,,rm1t f (1 i1ri ~ Wicl SALE ENOS SUNDAY JANUARY 3 '2000 OUICK..CBEOIT AVAILABLE IF YOU QUALIFY 3 l'OUGH GUNYNIEES: tt lor IKlY reuon you're not happy wtth your tum1ture whefl you get home. we Will take t back in seven <Says Wl WU. NOT • UNOIRIOLD. tf YoU find the iden9ieaf Mem m stock etsewhefe with n seYefl ~ys tor ~ we II refund ttl cs1ff rence We Mff give YoU • ftw-year ltmlted warranty againll lactoty detects n workmenahtp .nc:s construcbon a.a ANAHEJll: $.atlta Ana Frwy and ~gnol~ Phorte. 7'•.&21..SSSO _,. NUYS: San Otego Frwy and See>uheda 81\<d be &irban and V1 WOTCOYINA: n Bemardmo Frwy and Vincent Phone. •18-919·1971 COSTA lllOA: San Otego Frwy nd Harbo< Bl~ pt,~~ ()pen Monday thru Friday 10-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12·6 • .. • ~· ., •• SYe Poanmnt, Gayle Andenon and Donna Bunce ban a brle break • .. 'Birthday luncheon sufpris.es ·Laguna Hills' Lillie Hinde • By VIDA DEAN °' ............. "You tet a real break this year. including some exciting travel." The message was part of Ullle w.le's horoscope prediction foi her birthday on Wednesday and she did tra~I from her Laguna Hills home to Newport Beach. She expected to arrive at friend Dlaa voa Barger's hotne. pick her up and go off to celebrate at a restaurant. It didn't work oul that way. Twenty-five friends were waiting at the East Bluff home. calling out .. surprise" and singing "Happ) Birth- day." Some were a little off key. maybe. but certainly not Doau Buce, a member of the Master Chorale's.Californians. Others gathering for the surprise luncheon wer friends who like. Hinde are longtime supporter of Opera Pacific -Rose Smedegaard, Rada DiDg and MuiDe Glbtoa. "'ascha\ungabout meeunga group of Capricorns fl)'lng into Las Vegas from Texas to celebrate how great they all arc. "Yes, we Capricorns are great people." said Rita Hawkiu, who had a birthday on New Year's Eve. (Linle did she know that a surprise was planned for her. Out of her hearing. pillow tops that had taken hours and hours to do. From Playllis WUJots she received a beautiful crystal bowl. signed and numbered, from Russia. The crystal. some of the first imported fronnbat country. was in a Faberge pattern. Others sharing the fun included Eve Foassard, Sigrid Redle, MaiUa SheeipectedtoarriveatfriendDlna von Burger's home, plclc her up and go off to celebrate at a res ta uran t. It didn't work out that way. Gayle Anderson said "Tomorrow rm giving her a surprise dinner. then we are going to hear Rober.ta Peters at The Center and laier ring in the New Year at the Westin." Green JadJe Wood, Barban Aae, Maute Price, Gayle Wtdyolar, Banara Verdaalt(whodrove in from Palm Springs) and Myrll Krettder. Since the party (fourdaysago now). ................ '--..... Also there to honor Hinde. who was born in Clarksville. Tex .. and grew up in Dallas. were fellow Texans and current Newport residents Ann and Mary Blake. The latter was also born in the I 0th sign of the zodiac and Following a lasagna buffet lunch: con. guests sha~ a birthda) cake and sipped champagne \!,h ile the honoree opened gifts ... Looks like Chnstmas all over," commented H inde as she opened the ribboned boxes. From the hostess she received t~o n~lepoint Hinde has had more exiting travel - she is back in IO\!. n after a quick tnp to Ne\!. York Cll} to sec S&eplaaaje Zaepfel. daughter of SA Jarvie. and Darcy Hemley. daughter of Rogae and Judy Hemley. make their debut at the ·Debut.ante .\ssembl~. Dina von ·Bar~f ~left) with aa.rprl9ed birth-llartba Green and l .. dne. Glbeon lD on the day g~rl Llllle de. aurprUe. - New Charlie 'ambassador' flies a 7.47 Revlon has sdected a new spokeswoman for its fragrance Charlie -an ambassador to spread the word. Terri Jones is the woman and she can carry the word via 14 types of aircraft. including the 747. She is the )Oungest pilot in the world to qualify on the 747. The fragrance as sold an 130 countries around the world. Keeping your pearls beautiful · Tequires .care and cleaning Fabled in every country and e"er) language. and fashionable si nce the time of the pharaoh$. pearls were once so rare thift only royalty and a fortunate few could hope to own them. Now. cultured pearls offine quaht~ can be owned b} many. \!, 1sc to complete )Our beauty ritual before putting them on. •To keep them looking lustrous. wipe them frequently wi th a damp (not wet) cloth. If they become ven· soiled. have them cleaned pro- fessionally. Jones has been spending time recently, an New Je~y at Revlon's Research Center. a laboratory cam- pus in New Jersey. to qualify for her ne"' role. Capt. Terri Jona. a 7 4 7 pilot. la the new epokeawoman for Charlie perfume. The beautiful gifts of nature can raise the look of a sample dress to star status. The' sho uld be ca~ for properly. For those who already own pearls or were fortunate enough to recc~vc them recently as gifts. here are simple guidelines to keep them sparkling: •To a void scratching. keep your pearls sepcrate from diamonds and other hard stones. Don't toss them carelessly in a purse or jewelry box. Place in a chamois bag or wrap them in tissue when putting them away. •Constant wear can weaken a necklace string.. so it is advisable to ha"e your pearls checked once a year and restrung when needed. Finely knotted thread between the pearls stops them from rubbing against one another. "Key 1ngred1ents of Charlie form a kind of spnng bouquet.'' Jones said after a training session an perfumery. Her lessons ha'e included smelling and becoming acquainted with indi- " 1dual essences -hyacinth. im. ~ larig.. rose. gardenia. Jasmine and carnation -before they arc blended into the final creation. WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS 31 16 NEWPORT BLVD .. 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G aa C'C re ·~ 44 cc 0 c 0 Cl gt d a h B -, St in m bi tc cc \Ii A B p tt w T ti tJ \' C" • Orange Coast QA_ILY PILOT/Sufldey, January 3, 1988 C6 oes up on 1988 with three new shows RotK-n Goulet will help Oranae County's theater aroups nng i'n the nt'W )ear this wttk as thttt local Stqt1 h&ht up after lht traditional hofida\ fi1bematton Goulet stars in .. S..U. Paclfie," opening a v.-cek-lons run Tuesday at the Ora.ngc County Perfomung Ans Center. Thursda) will find '--rH .... rtiq Cut" bowin1 in at the San Clemente "Community Theater. while Neil S1moo's ••artp... Be.ae' Memein" takes the stagt of the Westminster Communtt) Theater Fnday. •. Goulet and ReMca tndrev. head lht cast of Rodgers and Hammers- tein·s popular musical .. South Pa· c1fic." with Scou Waara. Paul Keith. Am> Jo Philhps. Helen Tran and Hugh Rose also featured. Ton' and Emm) winner Ron F~ld 1s the director and chorwgrapher of the T11 Trrus Performances "-Ill be given Tues· da) through Fnda) at 8 p.m .. Satur· da) and Sunda> at 2 and 8 p.m. at the .\rt'> Center. 660 To"' n Center On' e. Costa Mesa. Call Ticket Master at 740-2000 for rt'sen a lions C un.a1n ume 1s 8 p.m. Thu™18~ s throu&h Saturda)S unul Jan. 30. Call the bQ>. office at 49~-046S for ticket 1nformau~n. Another t>ll-tra Hied shov.. -enghton ach Memoirs:· am'cs Fnd;n 1 W~tminster under the d1rcci1on of Daniel Halk}ard. Aaron Abrams. Jack 8) ron and Ja) Lynnt> Meek head the cast. v.h1ch also includes Ste' an u'). Tnc1a Jordan. Dia Mane Shepardson and Enka Diamond. Perfonmlnces v.111 be gt"en Fnda)s and Saturda)s at 8.30 at the theater. 7~7~ Maple St. Westminster. Reser- ' auons are taken al 99S-4 l I 3 The ne~ )Car's nev.comers J01n these other produc11ons alread) off and running around Orange Count) .p"' "'"'1 ~unda)s nt 7 p.m. th.rou&h Jan. 17. _.. • •"UIMI StrHt" at the Grand Dan-~ ner Theater. 7 Freedman Wa). ~ .\nahcam (772.7710). nightly exec-pl Monda)i. at 'af)i.ng cumin. umes through Jan. 31 ,. •"FWtlJer • tlte Roef" at Eliza- beth Hov.-ard's C urtain Call Dinntt Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin l838· I 540). nig.htl) except Monda)'J at' a~ 1ng cunain times through Feb. 7 • •"YH M•st Remember ftls" at j the Southampton Dinner Thnter. ._ 140 ~' e Pico. San Clemente :: l-198-7576). \\rdnesdays and . Thursda)sat815.Fnda)HndSatur-' da)s at 8:4S. unda)sat I ·JO and 8: IS untll Jan. 24. •"Cu-Cu" at the Harlequin Dm- ner Pia' house: 350.3 Harbor Bf\ d .. . • •• . ~w tounng production. '"The Supp0rt1ng ( ast': 1s one of O range Count} ·s more popular nt>v. comedies. v.-11h pre' 1ous productions in Costa Mesa. Nev.pon Beach and \\l"stm1nster Thu~a) 11 opens a four-v.-eekend run at the Cabnllo Pla)housc. 202 .\\C~ Cabnllo. San Ctemcntt· •"No Exit" at the ~hernau'e Repcnof) Theater 1636 Grand ~'e Santa ~na Hl36-79~1i). e\· t1:ndcd performan l'S Saturda) s at 8 anta ..\na (Q"'9-~., 11 ). nigh ti . uccpt \1onda~' at 'ai: ini cunaan umes through Ft'b - Robert Goal et and Rebecca Andrew •tar ln •'South Paci.Be'' at the Ora.nee County PerformlnC Arta Center. , 'South Pacific' hits it big in revival tour By NANCY S~ TE .............. h happens every summer. A rash of tounng companies gear up for tht annual trek acrnss .\menca. Mosi of these companies come to hfe 1n June. and qu1etl) expire v.-hen the Labor Da) .,,,eckcnd rolls around. Once in a ~h1le. ho.,,,ever. a producuon comes along that st.ands out from th"e rest and pro .. cs to be much more tha~JUSt anolher summer tounng romparf). Such an c' ent occurred last >ear in the form of a production of RodJers and Hammerstein's classic musical. ... South Pacific:· staming Rot>en Goulet. Ongmall) intended for onl) an c11ht-wcck· run. Goulet and the compan) were so enthusiastrcally rec-e1ved that the show was re\aved this year and is no.,,, an the mlddle ofa 40-v.ttk. 3l<tt) tour. The shov. opens Tucsda) and continues through Jan. 10 at the Orange Count) Performing .\ns Center. This "South Pacific .. as currenth outgrossing evcf) other pla) and concen (including U l) and otherrock groups. except for .. Cats.·· What makes this panacular pro- duction so populvand v.hatJ~ into a sho" to make 11 t>\ctpttonal? It helps to ha'e the nght vehicle. Besides contain mg some of the most beau11ful and best-loved songs to come out ofa musical. 1t 1s aJso one of the most intelligent. dramatic, and mo' ing musicals e'er written. Its double lo' e stones -one concerning an .\mencan Manne in lo'e v.11h a nau'e girl. the other the central stof) of French planter Emile De Bccque and the )Oung nu~. Nellie Forbush -arc fresh. roman- uc. dramatic and moving. Contnbuung C'f\Ormously to both the shov. 's quaht) and populant) 1s the presence of Rohen Goulet 1n the stamng role of Emile De Becque Aftec.more than a quaner of a ccntuf) of stardom that has included Broad- v.a~. recordings. nightclubs. tele· 'ISIOn. and motion pictures. this Ton'" and Gramm) award V.lllner as one of the major drav. ing cards that has made this production a success. The producer\ have in uded o"-1.standang performers an suP, rung roles as v.dl. .\m\ Jo Ph1lh as bttn called the best Blood • f) in 30 'ea~. and Rebecca .\ndrev. 1s an acda1med Broadwa) actress. Com- pleting the package as Ton) and Emm)-v.1nnang darector-ch.orro- grapher Ron Field. knov. n for his remarkable v.orl on Broadv.ay. as v.ell as for his staging of the opening ceremonies of the Los Angeles Olym- pics TV interviewers rated RADNOR. Pa. (AP) -Lt-sic> magazine said. DAY TIME DRAMA Granted, recalcitrant actor returns By LY NDA HIRSCH When Bnan Patncl Clark exited "General Hospnar· tv..o )Cars ago after pla) ing Grant Putnam and Grant Andrcv.s. he said. "'There as no v.a> I v.111 e'er return.'' .. So." sa)s Clark. ··1 have returned -and am I prepared to eat some c-row '" . Wh) the ch.an$e of heart? "Several reasons," explains Clark. "I am guaranteed a minimum of tv.o 13- v.-eek C)clcs. w11h a malllmum ofa s1x- month St.a). The mone) the) offered was 'Cr\ nice -much more than I e\'er exi>cc-ted. The idea of working v.-1th Wes Kerney. (the execut1,e producer) was a maJOr plus. I ha"e fnends who worked wath him on 'Young and Restless."' (Kenne) was Y&R'se"ecuu'e produ~r for several )tars before Joining G H.) "I v.as told that Wes was su~ ponive and responsive, and gave actors the freedom to take nsks. If the risks worked, great. Jf not,, he wouldn't act as 1f it wcrt end of t.hc ""Orld .. Oark admns that he most likely v.ould not ha'e returned to GH v.ere Glona Mont) sull the produttr "I ov.e Gloria a large debt of gratitude.'' Oark explains. ..She P' e me a chance to do "-Or~ most actors "'ould kill for. Howe,er. I think that under Gloria. both Grants had reached a dczd end The rharactcrs and the plots had become unduh re~ c1111ous:· · ~nother reason for Clark's dec1s1on to return to G H for a shon run was the shape his character was going to take. "That was rcall) the hook. There v.as gomg to be no more of th as ·woe is me· bull that Grant ~ndre.,,,s had been doing for months before he v.as "-nllen out. I "'as going to pla) Grant Putnam -a 'er) complC\ charac- ter Some actors couldn't care less v. hat their character doe>. as long as the check comes 10 Not Clark. He 1s the first to admit that "I reall~ used to belie' e that I had the pov..er to control e' ef) thing.·· It 1s an attitude that Oarl has rt•e,aluated since he and has v.1fe Ka)e d1,orccd ... When I mamed I ne' n felt that 11 v.-ould end an dt' orce. that m> son Care) .~ould not be h> ang "'1th both his parents, It ~ hard ha' ing to admit that I was SU) ang mamed and I did not care that none us v.as happ~ ··1t w.u a mauer ot m' v.afe and 1 being fallible human beings v.-ho JUSt grev. apan . .\t se'en. (are) knov.-s he will al""a)s ha'e the love of both ot has parents.'' Although Clark descnbes tht> divorce as painful. he aJ\O says 1t has helped him relax. ··1 was very ngid. I Ms.alwa)s on time. Most people are I 0 or IS minutes late I would am' e ng.ht on the dot and be pissed beause the other person was late. Except for work,. I now show up a few minutes late and evef)one 1s happ). Nov. I know the onl) person )OU can control ts \ourself.'' :.When I toolc up running.. I ran eight miles a da>. no maner what. Not. 71.:? -c>r 734 miles. but eight miles. Nov. 1 allow my~lfa httle lccwa). Does this mean that Oark has become Mr. Nonchalant., Hardly He 1s the first to laugh o'er the Neilson chans he keeps. "I remember talking to an .\BC 'ice president a fev. )ears ago. We were discussing the ratings When he disagreed on a ratings figure. I v.-ent to m) drcssanf. room and returned w11h m~lson charts. which backed up m) sµ~nt." For mos~ of the tv..o 'ears that he had bttn gone. Clark paid httle attention to the daytime ratings_ He was bus} with se' eraJ film assign- ments.. a tele' 1s1on reunion of the "Elght is Enough" crew (he pla)ed Susan Bradford's husband. bastball hurler Merk the Pearl). and 'anous other acting sunts "E'e~ o nce an av.h1le somt>one "-OUld 'ome up 10 me and sa~ that "General Hospital" needed some help S ov. ma~ bt-tht>' "-Cre baaSC'd because the) had hled m~ character . ma' be the' d1dn ·1 l nov.-"'h.at e lse to sa' ·to st.a it the con' ersauon. ~"'­ v. a~ I tool a loo~ a1 the raungs. GH v.as al""a"' number o ne One v.eel wt> !.hppcd to number tv.o and C\er)one "'llS upset \\hen I recentl~ lool ed. 1t "'as in third or fourth place It bothered me ·· ( larl. "'ho 1s once again charting the da,ume '<ealsons. sa's 1t v.111 be 1n1eres11ng to Sl"C ""hat happens "I think the ston hne v.-r are doing as reall> ·good Ii v.ould be nice if 1t helped the raungs Of course. 1f 1t slov. s them dov. n. then I hOP'! no one nOtll~ One thangClarl d~ pro mise 1s-an intnging stro~hne that v.111 1n,ohe man) Gbf fa, om.cs. including Robert orp10 "Grant is going to create lots .of e\c111ng s1tuat1o n1 for Scorpio ThC'~ sa~ a person becomes more heroic 1f there 1s a v.unh' ad,ersan The "'a> Grant Putnam as being "'r111cn. Roben SC'orp10 as gomg to be 'er) heroic ·· ' Wil·ITV'snew'SeaHunt'makeabigsplash? By J ERRY BUCK ,.,, ................ LOS ANGELES -Ron El) 1s back in the sv..1m of tele' 1s1on as under- v.atcr tn\esugator Mike Nelson in a nev. S) nd1catcd 'ers1on of ··Sea Hunl - El) repnses the role Llo)d Bndges made famous 1n one of the most popular senes of a generation ago. The onginal ··Sea Hunt.. .,,,as rejected b) the netv..orks an 195 7 because the' didn't think 11 v.ould hold v.ater ~ the first of man) v..ater Jol es made about the show. v.h1ch v.as S)nd1catcd from 1958 through 1961 In the meantime. the netv.orks had second thoughts CBS came up with ..The .\,guanauts .. in I 960 from the samc prooucer h an Tors. One of us stars: Ron El). "It v.as faarl) simple to step into the role for 'Sea Hunt.' .. said El) .. , looked at the concept as the) had des1r.ned 11 for the · 1980s. I didn't consider the old project. The onl) s1m1lant) betv.een the two characters 1s that the' 're both divers. .. The nev. Mike Nelson IS a Viet- nam' et. a former -..:a,' EAL. He·s a "'adower v. 11h a grov. n daughter There's something compelling about that. the image of an action-oriented man v. hQ has a sens1tl\ at) and a sense of respons1b1 ht~ .. Kimber assons stars as his daugh- tcr. Jennifer. The idea for rt'' ts1ng the shov.- began v.11h Lee Rich. c hairman o f MC M-L' .\ Commun1cat1o ns ro R ich v.as lool 1ng for a shov.-to compete in the tough s~ nd1cat1on marlet against s1tuat1on comedies .\ httlc ~rch shov.ed that Cnited ~n1sts had bought~ number ofsho v.s 1n the 1960s. among them .. Sea Hunt:· "The .\quanauts:· and .. H1ghv.a) Patrol ... ··Sea Hunt" was the highest-rated ac11on ad' enture series e'er produced darcctl~ for s~nd1ca11on In its 156 episodes. ll •'eraged a 40 percent ·share of the audience and v.as fir.t in man~ cat1~ -. the decision v.as made to do .inothencr.aon of '·Sca Hunt:·~~,?­ minute presentatio n film v.-as made Ill !>hov. to thc con,enuon of tele- ' 1s1on programing C\C'C\Jll\'C'S. The tloat used in lhe ft'tm v.as the San Pedro-based .. Golden Dubloon .. ov.ned b' ~kl Fisher v.ho rtto'ert'd millions· an panish gold off the Flonda Ke' s The old -..Sea Hunt .. was one of most C\pcnsa'e scnes of Its da). running S40.000 per episode because of the cost-s of chasing la.arm water from Southern Cahforn1a to Flonda to the Canbocan Stahl. Sam Donaldson and other "Sam Donaldson ask111g the same r-----------------------------,..--------------.--------------- 1nterv1cwe·rs on telev1s1on's Sunda> questions might be perceived as just morning polillcal taJk shows avoid doing his JOb.'' 11 said bias b) h.1nin1 aJI then suests w1th Bnnkle) tends to play the gentle. tough questions. a TV Guide analysts man I) "good cop... while Chns concluckd. Wallace on "Mttt the PrcsS" often The map.zinc. after eummang IS 1 · ~eeks of cos· .. Face the Nation:· ets guest panelists do the g:nlling. tt ABC's "This Week With Da'·1d __ 53_1d_. ______________ ~ Bnnkle).. and NBCs "Mttt the RU Ff ELL'S P~ss ... said the interviewers fulfilled • their mission as ~-.tchdop. UPHOLSTEIY llC. "Not lap dogs. not attack dogs. but watchdop. ·-staff wnter Rodenck .... ,_ ... ,.......,... Townie) v.rote a.n ne\t week's issue. ltU-... mta--•llM Ms. Stahl's questions rafl&Cd from "sharp to sting.mi." ~rdless of the target. the mapzme said. ··~ntial­ ly. she'll shoot anything that moves, on the l~f\ o r o n the riJht." Of the questioners.. Ms. Stahl seems the toughest. perhaps because she is the only host to handle the inter- v1ev.1ng alone or because some view- ers don't like agrnsive v..omen. the .... ,~,.... ·-----••au•-- * NOW· PLAYING .... ~ a'°"° •LA--._... ~....... 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Second generations llarlaka Haraltay (left) daUChter of the late Jayne Manafield, and Talmee Welch, Raquel'• ctaachter, ba•e joined the caat of .. Falcon Creet, •• airing Friday• at 10 p .m . on CBS, Channel 2 . Kramer plans film on Poland's Walesa BURBANK (AP) -Director Stanle) Kramer has returned from a self-imposed nlle from Hollywood 10 prepare a scnpt for a movie about Lech Walesa. founder of Poland's outla~cd Solldant) union federauon. Kramer. 7~. and Oscar-" inning screen" nter Dan Taradash have mterv1e"ed Walesa rn Gdansk. Po- land. "here the :-.:obel Peace Pnze- " mnmi labor act1\ 1st "orks as an electric1an rn a sh1p)ard The mo\ 1e. tentatl\eh 11tle-d "Polonaise:· 1s ~mg funded b~ Poli~h-.\m<"r>"'"'~ J..r ... rner ~id ir. a recent interv1c". Kramer. the director of .. The Defiant Ones" and "Guess· Who's Coming To Dinner:· said the prOJCC't was one reason he moved back to the Los Angeles area after eight :-cars 1n Seattle. where has wntten a nc"s· paper column and been host ofa local '"eekl~ tele\ ision show. ·-r\e onl~ been happ) once an a '"hile in m\ checkered career.·· said Kramer. "But this project makes me feel like a ) oung filmmaker "e·re g1\ ing 1t 1rs full chance ... "CERTAINLY THE BEST COMEDY •eMA ........ Pim S1t-SJ31 euvtA ~Allll! l'lcft1a... ..... °""9 ... 12 I ~70 • •COSTA_.. blw..as c-rne Clrll'I< 979-4141 OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON ... It's great to see Goldie shining brightly. It has style, smarts and lots of laughs.· -Oenn11 Cunn1ngl\em CBS-TV "GOLDIE HAWN'S FUNNIEST , MOVIE IN YEARS!" -o.n Ge<1nQM PHllADElf»<IA °"''~'!' l\jEWS NOW PLAYING *ll~ Eow1l9I e Joro 5'1 9500 *11'\A.UMON 4MC F-1 9'2·6000 lfllVW. • OflNtGE Eow-~ ew--.. 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After seven superb episodes, Stcclgravc was killed off to make room fo r new baddies. a brothcMister duo with a \ aguely in~stuous relati onship a nd worldly cnminal interests. J u'dgjng from the two-parter that marks the resumption of"Wisegu~:· the ne'" '1llarns won•t be d1sappo1ITT- ang. Kevin Spacey and Joan ~verancc pla)·thc brilliant and disturbed Mel and Susan Profitt, a couple of psycho- paths who. ll turns out. were aban- doned as infa nts and abused in a senes of fos ter homes. Vinnie gets in v. 1th thei r top henchman, playe-d b~ Wilham Russ. and soon draws the attenuon of both craz) kids. Mel In\ itcs Vinnie to his quarters for a latc-ll)ght game of Russian roulette. noting "the idle rich are hard to entertain." The new stor) line ~111 focus on the Jonathan Banb antereslln$ subcarricrs twho break ··wiscgu} · out of the mold. Vinnie's boss. sarcastic Frank McPike. will break up "1th his wife and have an affair. McP1ke is played by Jonathan Banks. v.hose name might not ring bells but whose face will be fam iliar from the numerous bad guys he's pla~ed 1n the mo\'ies. Among his man) malevolent ponrayals was the cold-blooded killer hurled through a Joan SeTerance banquet table by Eddie Murphy an "Be verly Hills Cop ... Banks co-starred in the short-lived series "The Gangster Chronicles" on NBC and in a comedy called .. Other World ... of which he recalls without sentiment ... , played a Nazi in space.·· He was nursing along what he calls a "paltry.. film caree r when "Wiseguy .. came up. The pan wasn't exactly written for Banks. a compact. balding man w1th piercing eyes. "On11nally l~ MePlkedwacttt is written as a b1a, rtd·h~aded auy. strontand a lot ~ore t,.i&h.~~~ and urly. 1 dunk I bro...,.. the acerbic quality to ~l. a~ l..~ ( "d writers) started playing on at. ~SIA • "I ne ver want to ,et up. next to a buddy-buddy s1tuat1on. ll s evolved into McPike docsn•t knov.: how to be friendl y. McPike as the k.tnd o( auy ~ho could go watch pc<?Ple.ha8v1~ ood time and really e~oy tt._ Ut ~uld never take part iri 1t. lt'SJUst ''?? painful . He just doesn't know h~w., Banks talked in a telephone inter- view from his hotel in VanCQ.l;iver, British (olumbia. where the scncs is shot He likes the work. the scenery and . the nice folks in Canada. .but misses his home. a recently acqu1~ fixer·upper in Malibu. Cahf. While he's gone. he's renung it to the mother of the shonstop on the Little League tc~m he coaches. "It's reall) s..Lne 10 be around those kids." he said "That part I reall) miss.·· Though he ma) be a good go) in real life. Banh misses be1nga bad guy on the screen "I'' e sure hke-d some of the bad gu~s l~\e pla)cd. You bet. My bad gu\s usual!~ ha\e a pretty good time bC1n1t bad .. Not onh that. the good-gu) image may be stan1ng 10 stick. Banks had .a supporting role in the NBC movie ··0ownpa) mt•nt on Murder," star- nng Connie . dlecca I pla) a n1re cop." he said. "rm start ing to pla~ nice people Not that I hi-e 11 \Cr) mul h •· Chris fadeda .w~y-tojoin n ew 'Family' ' By LYNDA HIRSCH Q. As a lon,-time viewer of "Days of Our Lives; I always liked tbe character of Chris. Hi! bas not been on tbe sbow for several moo tbs and I was wondering bow and wby be was written out~ K.W., Akron, Obio. .\ Josh Ta) lor. who has ponrayed the la1d-bacl-and likeable Chns Kos1tchel-si nce 1977. left .. Davs of Our Ll\c~" earlier this year. Josh's character v.a~ not \Httten out. but mcreh faded a"a' The last time \\e ~a\\ (hm he v.a; about to handle a legal case and \\as sho'"1ng some 1ntl'res1 1n akm''> latest female legal eagle The reason for Josh ·s de- pan url'" His pnme ume '"o rk an "\'alene·., Fam1h .. made 11 1mposs- 1ble for him to "ork on .. Da\S-')fOur L1 \cs .. . lnc1dentalh . '"hile C'hns '"ent from banendCr to la"' er. Josh v.ent from J lav. degree an real li fe to acting. For most oft he \Cars that Josh ""as on thesho". hcv.asa fan fa\onte. but he nl'\ er had a major sto~ line. Sa~ s Josh ... E,cn "hen I "as number tv.o or three 1n the da~ time magazine polls. I neH~r v.orked more than t'"o da~s a "eek on ·oa~s of Our LI\ es:·· Q. If I am rigbl about lbis. m y husband owes me $%0. Is tbe man now las ... created the role Ben "-.ramer took O\ er the part. .\s for Quinn Redeker.'" ho pla) s Rex. he appeared on ··,y~R" rn 1979. as Case) and N1k1 Reed's ne'er-do·v.cll father Nick. Quin also pla)ed Ale~ Marshall on "Da~s of Our LI\ es". for eight years. .. Q. "All My Children'' was taken off tbe ai( in my area.'While I CUDot. sttn. tbe sbow, I would stlll like to read about. It in your column. Wiiy ls ll•e ··All My Children'' summary no longer included? J .W., Jolulson, Ka.a. _ .\. The sum mar) for ".\II My Children" 1s included. E'ery paper that carries the summenes 1s pro\ 1dl'd "1th a summaf\ for each '>ho" on the air Editors ofien chooS(' not to run a summary for a show that 1s no longer ainng 1n the1r c1t~. lf~ou ""ould 11\.c to read the summan for .. All M~ Children" or an) sho~ not amng 1n ~our pan1cular area. "e :.uggcl>t ~ ou '"rile a letter to the cntenamment tele\ 1sion or fea ture editor of~our ne"spaper. Q. Lyla on "As Ole World Turns" bas got to be one of the best slDgers I bave ever beard. Has tt.e 1011 sbe sung to Casey, "From Now On," bttn recorded? Also, bas any other actress ever bad U1e role of Lyla? B.D., Meridla.a, Idaho. "'as in\ oh ed w11h Bob Hugh cs. Their romance ended "hen he learned that L~ la had a long-ago romance with his archenem) John Dixon. L)la and John·s affair resulted 1n tfie birth of Margo. Elsewhere on TV's davume scene It wasn't JU St to fill a1r lime that the) menuoned the character Denise ·Darcy. Hal Munson·s fo rmer flame. on ··As the World Turns." Denise .. pla)ed b) Mane Marshall. is released from the prison where she was sent after murd('nng Tad Channing. and v.1 II create problems for Munson and his current lo\ e Margo Hughes H1llaf) Baile) Smith. who pla~s Margo. is e'pecung her second child Last ti me Baile~ Sm1th "as pregnant. ll "as not v.ntten into the stof) hne This lime-around , 1l v.jU be . .\LI \lie ha\c 10 do 1s guess 1s who the proud papa 1s going to be -Tom or Hal • • • Bob Woods makes a grand return entrance on .. One Life 10 Live" an Februan . and his real-hfe "ife. actress Lo) 11a C hapcl. "111 be on his arm \\ ood'>. v. ho pla~ s Bo Buchan- an. "'II meet up "1th his on-screen dad .\sa (Phil Cart.•\) and brother Clint (Clint R1tch1e1 ·"hen the shov. does a remote in Tuscon. i\nzona. • • • \.\ c are sor~ to repon that Bill~ Warlock (Fran l-1c on "Da)s of Our Live')") and· Marn Walker(Eden on .. Santa Barbara") have separated. The couple. ~ho mamed two :years ago. met at a part\ 1n Los .\naeles • • • Condolences to ".\s the World Turns· .. L1~ Bro"n (Iva) and her husba nd Tom \lc1lson (ex-Flo)d Parker in "Guiding Light") Bro" n S1>ffcred a m1'>Camage It '"ould ha\ e been the couple's Sttond child. Their son. nicl.naml·d Bud. pla)ed their son on "Guiding light" a fc'" ~ears back 1'c1l~on. "ho 1s a rock performer as "ell as an actor. 1s current!~ stud~ ing d1rcc11ng ---------------------------'--~ playing Ru on "You.ng and Restless" .\. We agree tha t .\nne Sward has a magn1 Ii ce nt \ 01ce . .\ record of that song 1s in the '"orks. We will give \Ou full details v.hcn the) are avalable. Velcka Gra\ created the role of L\ la When L} la lirst came on the sho" she 'Lady, Tramp' top dog in video sales tbe same man who played Ashley Abbott's father on lbat sbow? M.S .. Kent. Obio. A. 'No. he 1s not. 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S llOU T """111 HOADCASl NEWS .. 12• 2;41 , u a.is , .. .., PINOCCM>. fMIOI Of NIGMT ~I l>·M l :U OOUT sn•ro DANNY DevlTO, llU T QYSTA&. ..,._,.. ..... C"-i>t I l:JO ,,. •:JO .,, •• ,JO .... . ., .. "°'" ma10 ........ UtllSAHO, lllCM.U.O ounuu NUTS Ill .,.. .......... DGUT ITUIO M9CMAll eoueYll, ..... C&ON FATA&. AlftACTION • i>i» 1"9 tsll 7M ... HIWAY 39 ..J~~ Ol>lf' ,. ~ ., •u 1Ctlt I •.1=, uNceNaor:RiW~a1n1aLv ... UW111 llYUl T Milli C~ 11 111 T H E C 0 N C ' E A T M -0 V I • • .. .. . • • 16 ... Yello'" Submanne" (MG M- l ' .\) 17 ... Mar) Poppins" ID1sne)) 18."Top Gun" (Paramount) 19 "Dorf on Golf' IJ2) .:!O."Panocch10" ( D1~ne)) VIDEOCASSETI'E RENTALS I "Lethal Weapon"(\.\ arner Bros.) 2 "Outrageous Fonune·· !Touch- stone) 3 ... HaIT) and the Hendersons" !MC.\) 4."Tan Men" 1Touchs1one1 5 "Ro\annc" IRC A..('olumb1a1 ..... 6 "E\treme PreJudiCt' .. (I VE I 7 "ProJect :\" IC BS-Fo,l 8 "Summer hool" (Paramount) 9 "Superman I\ The Quest for Peace" (Warner! 10."Gardens pf Stone" <CBS-Fox.I I !."Star Trek I\' The ''o\agc Home .. (Paramount) · I .:!."Lad} and the Tramp" tDrsney) 13. .. An~el Hean" (I VE) 14 ... RalSlng .\rllona" (('B -Fox) . IS." Ishtar'' (RC .\-Columbia) 16."Thc &cret of M\ Success'' (MC'.\) . 17."Rivcr's Ed4e" (:'l.!elson) 18 ... Bhnd Date· <RC .\-Columbia) 19."Manncquin" (Media) 20 ··w ho's That Girl" (Warner> • ... MoMa7,Juury4 AIUES (Marth 21·Apnl 19): You·u rectivt quo- tations reprdina 51()(k$ and propeny pnces. FO<'us on sak s. l)Vrchu es. lo na-ra nac pro~­ pccts. Someone as auempuna 10 "steal lour thundtr." Stand tall. fight blck. SYDNEY 01111 TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Study Arin mtSsagc (or valuable hint. Some .relati ves want to involve you !n tangle of red rape. Bf' daplqmatic. but have nont of 11. Focus on tn ps. v1s11s, sufpriscs. snap decisions. ~ · objective. • GEMINl(May 21-June 20): Qeftne tcnns. avoid sctr- deception. Count )'Our change! Someone wants somc- Lhina for nothing-you could~ primetaf'lel. Marvelous opportunity eiusts to increase income. Virgo is in picture. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll encounter ··dynamic duo." It could ~ case oftwo qainst one. <;'yde high, )Ou'll wan. know It and don't brood. Empha51s o n deadhnc. intensified lovr relationship. Be a sclf-startc-r. LEO (Jul) 23-.o\ug. 22~ You'll learn whal's been happening ~hand scenes. What appeared to ~ for- midable oppos111on turns out to ~ "paP'Cf' tiger." Assen >ourself. taL.c greater care of ~our own destiny . .\nes 1n\oh cd VIRGO ( .\ug. 2~Scpt. 22): Stress independence. rpake intentions clear. communicate w11h one who docs ha\ e )Our ~st interests at heart. Lunar pos1t1o n accents fn cnds. hopes. ab1ht) to uta hze powers of persuasjon: LIBRA (Sept. 2 >-Oct. 22): Focus o n carter. amb1t1on. promouon. rcla11onsh1p wu h professional supenor Intuition nnp true. )Ou leam by teaching. fa mil) member sa)S:-'Lct's be fnend ," Cancer nath-c figures prom1- ncndy'. _ ~ IOOllPIO (Oct 23-NovJ 21): Good lunar aspect eotneidct with travct commun1cat1on. edua t1on, Iona distan« call ~h1ch could c:hanar 1mmcd1a tc pla ns. Focus on dl~mficauon. appearance. peDOnahty. bod) 1magt. Gem1n1 tn\Olved. SAGmAJUUS (Nov 22-Dcc. 21). Belhgercnt 1nd1· \•1dual w1n1 to borrow. wants p lenty without giving ant th!"I in return. Elevate stlf-cstccm . refu~. to ~ intimidated. FO<'us on tu requirements. poss1b1hty of intfcnllnce. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Scenario highlights ucitcment of discovery. Focus on pubhc: relations. cooperative cfTons. possible pannersh1p, atte ntio n to marital status. Gt:min1, Va rgo. Sagitta nus people pla) roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Changes occur at home. minor dispute centers around budget in connec- tion with luxu r) Item. an object. Loquacwuu ndlYuiuallS sincere but could ~ m1s1nformcd. Heed your own counsel. PISCES (Feb I 9·b1Jfth 20): lnd1v1dual "'ho took )OU for granted 1s an for "rude a"'akeninJ." Be discrc-ct. maanlltn distance from one whose motives arc venal. You'll ha\e luck 1n matters of speculation. S11ck with num~r 1. IF JANUARY 4 lS YOUR BIRTHDAY you a~c dynamic. crcatl\e. stubborn. were on your o"'n earl» did not fi t into famil) pattem. You ha\e learned to overcome odds.) ou usuall) side with underdog You were separatc-d ps)chologicall) or actuall) from one or both parents at rclam·el) earl) age. Leo. Taurus. Scorpio people pla~ important roles in )Our life. In February. maJor.domes11.c change occurs. fam1I~ member might be moving. Apnl >Alli be outstanding for ~ou 1n 1988. By CHARLES GOREN Both vulner.ble. South deals. NORTH • 7 •. v> a' ·s 3 0 x 9 2 when you encounter a <devaJtatina trump break. But rather than meek- ly lowerina the naa. you should look around for a way to overcome adversity. been forJiven for throwina in the towel. Eut's trump hoklina wu so suona that bis ruff ma in f root of declarer would not have bun bim- discardina a minor-suit loeer would have been of no bdp to declarer. After careful study, South saw a way to ace bome--East bad to have swted with exactly two cards in WEST • A K 6 J EAST + Void + Q J 10 9 I Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, J anuary 3, 1988 C7 Transvestites explained by pas~-life regression? DEAR .\NN LANDERS. I com· mend )Ou for )Our understanding of trans\ esusm and the balanced ad\ ice )Ou JJVC to mil hons of malts who take pleasu re 1n cross-dressing. There 1s. however. one p1Ctt m1ss- 1ng fro m the equation tnat 1s not hkel) to be rccogn1:zed b) most ps,chol- ogists or ps)Ch1atnsts. I refer to reincarnation. I spcc1ahzr 1n past-life regressio n One eumple of a cross-dresser of m~ acquaintance "'as a man "'ho. m a pre\ 1ous life. >Aas a "'Oman "'hose hf<' >Aas filled "'Ith po'~n~ and drud~11 ShC' had onl) rags 10 "'car and >Aas "er) envious of the wo man "'ho had garments of~au11ful silks and satins. Bc1ngre1ncarnated 111 th~ form o fa male ga\·e the poor v.oman an opponun1t~ to sa11sf~ tht desire for finer) she >Aas den1l·d m her pre' 1ous hfc. · The 1nOuencc ol past h"es 1s far more 1mponan1 1han most pt•oplc rcalw:. .\nn C ros.s-dres..cr'> arc a perfect C\amplc of this Plea<,e help )Our readers understand rt1ncama- t1on. -~ R IN SA"IT.\ MO...:t('.\ DEAR N.R.: I am not sure I llDdt'rs1~u1d it well enough lo txpllli• il lo olhers. But if your txplanallon 11 correct, ill a previous lift I was ID urcbiD, dtprivtd of cbocolatt lnaf· OH, lemon souffle, butter cooldts and baaau cream pie. Tbuk you for coming up with a rHptttablt alibi for my glattono11 swet& tooth. DEAR A~N l.\~OERS. When our grandson "'a~ born rccenll) I noticed on has bassinet in the hospital that has last name "'a" a combination ofh1s mother's maiden name and our son·s last name \\ e assumc-d this was •• lMDEIS prell) drastte mt"asurc1 so .I went home to rethink hts advice. I al~ noucc-d that my left sho ulder (samt s1dt as the sore Jaw) was begipnang to free~. I suddenly be- came awJlre 1hat there arc two 11r· cond1t1onang vents in my bedroom and the o ne O\ er my bed 1s the only one that 1s open. 1 cut it ofT and opened the other one. Within 1wo da}.S. m) J3W and shoulder were back .. mistake made b) the hospital, but to normal. ~e have since tea med that It was b)' I am passing this information ~n choice. Our son's wife insisted that for )Out readers who may oo t reahz.e the two na mes be used. v.hat an open 'cnt over a bed can do. \\'(' are u~t . .\nn. ~ausc this -I J (81 RMl~G H AM. ALA.) puts a n end to Otlr fam1I)' name. Wall DEAR l.J.: You letter ~ &e )OU IJVe us )our op1n1on 1n this miad uot.lter poiat ••r111 meaU.· matter?-MIAMI ill&. E~·tr Hard of latroceaic W· OE.AR MIAMl: Eva dloap yoa attse-s! T'ffy art problems caud ltf an uftn&aMably dlsappolated lb& Inappropriate or llllllettssary mMA· lite family aame will DOl be carried cal treatment. Oii, yov ... u4 bis •lft bve Lbt Had yoa talr.tn )'Ollr deatist's ••nl rig1l& to ume tlletr c.Ud Wbltver and lel bim brtalr. )'oar jaw, Lenl tbey wish. lr.Jlo•s "bat tbe repercassioa1 mictit Accept it wit.It &race. To do olbtr· bave beea. wise will oaly pet addiUoaal strain oa I arge people ·lo get a 5ecoed ·-a rtlari-*ip dial I 111pttt is opinion before rHorliag to sargery er som~kat fraille. heavy treatment. In yov case.a little DEA R ANN L~NDER I am common-st11se lDHstigali.11gwasjHl passing o n the follo>A ing 1nformauon as good. C'bttrs for yoa. in hopes that 111.1.111 help )Our readers .--------------- "ho ha' e been told they arc suffering from TMJ. the painful jaw tond1t1on called temporomand1bular J01n1 d~s­ funcuon. A year ago the hinge! on my Jawbon<' was becommgqu1tc sore I "'cnt to m) dentist who informed me that I "'as clench mg m' teeth a1 mght He said I 1.1.as under te"ns1on and needc-d to ft rid a way to get more restful skcp or he ~ould ha\ e to breal the Ja"' and ~t II. ··Break the Jav. ·· scemc-d hkc a Classy .\utos Advertised in the Daily Pillt ,1 K Q 10 7 l y> A J 9 4 0 Q J 10 3 0 7 s • Q J lt 7 • 9 s SOUTH + AK6SJl Q Vold 0 A I 6 4 ••• 2 It mi&ht seem that South bad tak- en leave of bis sensa du.rina the auction-after all, how many bids should .you take on 11 points? How- ever, if North's poi.nu were oullide the heart swt, u the auction strona- ly implied, then South rca.liz.ed that the combined bold.ina wouUI off er play for game. East, lookina at three sure trump tricks, an ace and facina a partner who not only made a takeout double but freely railed beans, could hardly restrain himself when the auction reached four spades. Declarer ulCd the ace-kma of clubs u entries to ruff two more · SUNDAY .PUZZLER . , each minor suit. I hearts. After aishina the ace of cfia. moods, declarer croaed to the kin& of diamonds and ruffed the table's L --------------------..1.--------------..J last heart u Eut followed bdp&ess- The bidd.ina: Sotlda Wm Nortla l • Dbl Rdbl 2• 3 \? 3 • 4 • Pau Pau Pua Pua Paa F.alt 2 'V , .. Dbl Openina lead: King of Q ty. Declarer bad o1ne tricks in the lt is all too easy to aive up hope West led the kina of hearts, ruffed by dee~. When the trump kina revealed that there were three trump loter1, declarer m.ilht have bq, and the ece of trumps was the fulflllina trick. At the end, declarer conceded three tricks to West's mi· nor-suit winners and three to East's master ~ps. Unfortunately for the defenders, declarer bad-tele- scoped his losers into the same three trick.JI ..... c-... •• Stn.~s EMPtM Of THE SUN (PO) 1' • 6 TUCI Ill.IT S10lO ll-4$.lU.7•1 .. TMREE •N AMO A aMY ,._. TUCI IGllY sc:A U..HM 1~1$.&-Jt.lt• Lilid c1W• •e n ~ ,..., .. __ --lllrt MOADCAIT NIWI (It) SANTA ANA ED01E........., MW 00 ,~,.,. .. (», ,.,., _....IATT'Eml NOT INCL.UDO (N) . . . ~.. i-...;;.~---~~~~"'"-----1 COSTA MESA c1•nacm1• I II ,, -..;-.., , ........... "°'AMII, TRAINS ANO AUT()M()9a.EI (It) l•Jt1.5•1•H1 (ial tUS) ~S.TMIMS ANO AUTOllOem II (It) ll:l~~lt:JI M OADCAIT NEWS (It) .... 1;1~61-.Jl.tl:ll CINOl.-LLA (O) II-~~~~~~~~ ll:tl-1 U.J. NUTS <"> 5 1~7 •lt·U aATTE•I NOT INCLUDID (N ) ll l~t l~l ... 54S-Hf.ltlS ......... , FATAL ATTRACTION (fl) I.Ht l lS-4 CS.7 1$.tll WAU. ITMET (It) t?:Jl.l'lMiM.Jl.lte a-..:..=~:..=;;:;;:::;~~~~~ .. THROW llOIWIA F'ROll THE TilAJft {N ti) ti U.l t$.165'4S-7-U.t't$ OVIMOAM> (N ) I Jl.~'tM l~lt .. 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MT I (N) tll DMn OANC81G (NQ) HM.61H5 aMY llOOll (PO) ~ ~"MW (ll) HI (tlf lt:e) WWWINOT llCLUDD(N) U:Jl.l~ ACROSS 1 -Day 6 Ugly, old women 10 SIOP~f person 14 Classihes .19 Related 21 Fortitude 22 Lamentation 23 "Sesame -.. 24 Called a phone number 26 Nearest 28 Seahawt<s city 29 Lester. to friends 30 Otstance measure 32 -of one's &If! 33 Munlclpaltty ~ -de France 35 Heraldry grafted 37 Tidy 3~ Fruit seed 4'0 House addthOOS 4 1 Actor Gwynne 42 ScOf'ch U AuthOf' 46 South African Dutch 47 Equal 48 Descent 50 01stnct 52 "Famity - 53 Companion of lro 55 Declared 5 7 Again prefix 58 RtVet duck 59 HaJI 60 Tellurium symbol 62 Abstract being 64 Encounter 66 Heb(.ew letter 68 Anglo-Saxon abbr 69 Abte's girt 70 Bushy dump 7 1 Ending with kitchen 73 Screech 75 Emits vapor 77 Tree trunk 78 NOr1h Amencan rails 80 Bank transacttons 81 NY llrr9 82 Large-billed bird 2 3 4 19 24 8A B1bhca.1 mountain 160 Smet 74 Babylonian deity 86 -te1res DOWN 76 Latin con1unct1on 87 Large t>asket 77 Liners 89 Mr Gershwin 1 Large cupll ke ' 79 Capuchin monkey 92 ·· -Las1 Night'' sooon 83 Doc10f of Laws 95 lns1p1d people 2 Foreigners abbr slang 3 Exploded 85 Feel regret for 98 Frees of 4 Flattery 86 Hot cross -99 Transfixed colloQ 87 Supphcate 101 Star-Spangled -5 Depend on 88 Asslstant 103 Cut 6 AuthOf' Wells 89 At home 104 Paid not1ees 7 -de T riumphe 90 R8&9ed 105 Nevada City 8 River in Arizona 91 Let tn 106 ·1 -a Camera 9 Plug 92 Ara.t>tan garment 107 Mr Pacino 10 Small hsn 93 Nureyev's torte 108 Superohous 1 t Outd1S1ance 94 Off's oppos1te person 12 Gram 96 Evergreen tree 110 Naboor Sheep 13 Bank .note abbr 9't,.Mast 111 Old pronoun 14 Remain 100 'Or -112 Warb~ 15 Lehover (Bond nemesis) 113 Goddess of 16 Retreats 102 Cruoflx d~d 17 Bank employee 105 O.S1urt>ance 115 Luteoum 18 Spmted l'lOrSe 109 Served at symbol 20 College oftlc1aJ stadiums 117 Pedal digrts 23 Stage need pt 112 My Three -119 Teutonic deity 25 A Barrymore 1 13 Pen<>ds of lime .. 27 -of St Louis 120 Oas - 121 MOS1 beaut1tu1 28 Part of window 114 "Altered -.. 124 The -Hunter · frame 1 16 Employed 126 Torn 31 Arroiw 118 ObsetWS 127 Urge on 33F~Ah 120 Act of lundness 12 1 A small pond 128 Bear wetness to 36 Falt on deaf - 122 Repeat 130 Whirl (to be ignoredl 123 Peter. Ivan. e.g 132 Ctuckens 38 Row 125 Let go 133 God of love 40 -Gray (tea) 134 Finished a meal 4'1 Toucn 126 Retreat 135 W1th<>Yt hght 43 Wander 127 Grating 137 Metal waste AS Surgical saw 129 Stumble 139 It beats a kmg 46 Browns as brea<J 131 Bigger 140 Bad 4i Heap 132 Seragho 141 Docks 49 aa ... er s products 33 Wtlhout encl t43 Unit of Iranian 51 Plague 13.4 Was ell currency 52 Penoent 136 Act0< Malden t45 Sin ornament 138 Snovlles$ 146 Highbred 53 Gott mounds 140 $orl of Seth 148 Throb 54 Aware of 14 1 Unadufterated 150 POf1end 56 Proclaiming 142 Astral body 152 Newspaper 59 Able 144 Dregs execut!ve 60 Weight of India 14 7 Suffix followef of 153 Heal 61 Paradise 148 EngbSt'I ta vern 154 Bark cloth 63 Runs aground 14'9,Slender hnlat 156 One wtio holds 65 Jog 15 1 Fast. ftying plane: lease 67 River 1n Germany 1n1t 157 Apportions 69 Sun god 153 Calcium 158 In bed 70 Alarm bells symbol 159 Emerald Isle 72 Merits t55 Article 16 17 ,. ( .. .. , \ , . Oscar should discoverhis sense of humor this year BJ BOB TllOlll.U 8i~ly .Wildef•s -The Apartmeet .. • , ,..__ (1960), Tony Richardson's "Tom . Jones" (1963) and Woody Allen's LOS ANGELES-ThJS may be the .. Annie Hall" ( 1977). )'car that Oscar learns the value of • The prizes for best actor and actress lau&httt. . also have goM to few comedic roles: ·~r has a well-eafl?ed reputation Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable. for be1na a pretty stoltd auy -yo.u "It Happened One Ni&ht" ( 1934); can t~ll by the Crusader sword ~ 1s Jamts Stewan. "The Philadelphia grasping. Most of the film achieve-Story" (1940); Judy Holliday, .. Born men ts he ha~ rewarded has been on y csterday" ( 1950); Lee Marvin, .. Cat the heavy side, much to the frus-Ballou" (1965): Glenda Jackson, .. A tra.u~n of those who ,create laughs for Touch of Class" (1973); and Diane a hving. . Keaton, ··Annie Hall" (1977). Few comedies have ever. won That could change an 1988. Two Academy .Awards as best picture. comics have already been touted for They have included. Fra.~k Capra's ··1t nominations: Steve Martin for .. Rox- _t:tappencd. One NW.at (19.?4) and anne"and Robin Williamstor .. Good You Cant Take It with You (1938), Morning. Vietnam.'' ··Broadcast News." which the New h happened two years 110. when Best Pkture: .. Broadcast News:· ··Nu1s:· though 1he studio has sut- York critia declared the year's best Oscars wrnt to Geraldine Pue for "Hope and Glory," "Moonstruck," gcs1ed him assupportanaactor. ptcture, loob like the front-runna in "The Trip to Bountiful" and William "The Last Emperor," "Empire ofth~ fks• Accrcss: Holly Hunter. the Oscar ra~. with nominations Hurt for .. The Kiss of the Spader s " "lronwecd •• "Cry . Freedom. "Broadcas1 News"; Glenn Cl~. probably comina for WiUiam Hurt. Woman." tf the indeoendent com-··f~Lal Attractio~ ·• ··The Dead," "Fatal Anracuoo"; Sarah Miles, Holly Hunter and Albert Brooks. panics can do as well this year, 1hcrc "Full Metal Jacklt" and "The Un-"Hope and Glory":· Lathan Gish. While the James L Brooks film Is not may be chances for such limited· touchables..,... ··The Whales of Augusf"; Meryl an out-and-out comedy. it eonta1nsas release filmsas the late John Huston's Best Actor: Jack Nicholson, "The S1rcep. "I ronwcrd"; Cher, ··Moon- many belly la~s as "Planes, Trains "The Dead;· Paul Newman's "The Witches of Eastwick" or "lronweed"; struck"; Mawe ~mi th ... ~.Lonely and Automobiles," stanina Steve Glass Menqcrie,'' "The Whales of William Hurt, "Broadcast News"; Passion of Judith Hearne ; Faye Martin and John Candy. August," stanina Lillian Gish and Michael Douatas, "Wall .. St~t.": ·Dunaway. "Barfly"; Christine ~hti, The 60th Oscar race intensifies .. Barfly," with Mickey Rourke and Steve Martin, "8.oxanne : Ro~in ··Housekeeping": Barbra Stretsand. with the new year, building up 1v :he Faye Dunaway. But tt seems more Williams .. Good Morning. Vic•· "Nuts"'· Joanne Woodward, .. The first climax, the announcement of likely that the major prizes will 10 to nam''; John Lone, "The ust Glass Menagerie"; Sally Kirkland. nominees on Feb. 18. One aspect to the big moQey movies. Emperor"; M~llo Mastro1ann1, "Anna:· watch js whether the smaller, special-Herc's a vie')! of bow the major "Dark Eyes';Sll" Yves Montand. Best Supponing Actor: Albert .interest films will be able to compete comt>Ctitionsshat>Cup, with potential "Manon of Spring"; Micke y Brooks. "'Broadcast . News," thouah with the blockbusters of the major nominees listed more or less in order Rourke, .. y"; Albert Finney. the studio suggests him as best actor: studios. /. of probability: ··orphans ; Richard Dr~yfuss. Scan Connel) ... 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Best D1n:c11on: James L Brooks. ··Broadcast Se"'s": John Boorman. "'Hope and (JIOI) ··.Norman JewiSQn , "'Moonstruck"'. Hector Babenco, "'lron"ced.. Bernardo Benoluoc1, "The Last Emperor .. : Steven Spielberg. "Empire of the Sun"· Wood~ .\lien. "Radio Da)s". Stan le) Kubncl... ··full Metal Jacket": Rach· ard .\11enborough ... Cl') Frttdom··~ John Huston ... The ~-ad.'' TURNTABLE TIPS ~ - Whitney's 'Emotional' . top single By Tbt Anoclatfif Pr~ss Th e fol10"1ng are the top record hm and leading popular compact disk~ a~ the~ appear rn ne;<t "eek"s issue of Billboard magazine Cop~ nght 1988. Billboard Pubh- ca11on'i Inc Repnnted w11h pcr- m1ss1on HOT SINGLES 1 "So Emot1ona1--~ Homtar:i IAnstat 7 Fa·'" Ci«lr oe M.cf\Nt IC 01urno.a I l Go• M• Mone S.t On You" G«lroe Harr"°" !Oen Hor") • ll TPltl Love wt11tnna1t1 IC'.e"'tenl s "TN Wn You Malle ~ FM!' MOC'IMI J.ci. lOI' E o< I • Nee<! You Ton.gM '""' IAllenltC) 1 Sl>a•t Yovr Love 0-.. 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Def Leooara ~Cur• II 'Tunne ol Lave !l•..ce ~no''"" ICOlumblal 11 "KIO. lhU (Al1&N< 13 Noln·ng L•i.t "" !>.;" $1 no IA&M I• T,,. JettPlua Tree u7 l\lal'IOJ IS "Heaven on Eann S.. ftde Ce~ MCA! 16 'P",.,.~' Vecar.o.-At<OVl'ltlll (('.~) 17 'You Ca" De"Ct MaOOMa $·r•> 11 •Cl\arec'len··1•••~ W~r {Motown I ,, Back ~ Ille All•C"'' Dou..-IE~•r•) 20 "A Vt<v So.ctel Cnrwmu • Verio.n ""''" ISoeclal Olvmo<ll AOUL T SINGLES 1 "Gol Mv Mind Set On You' Gto<ge_ H1rr ''°" (Dart< HorUI 1 "Never TNluOlll' Oa" H·~ ICOl""'O••I 3 "Evervwnert" FIM••ooo Mac IWa•ner Brett I •"I Live tor Your LOvt NeteH~ COie fEMI· Man"-11..,) S."Valef'lt" Sieve W"'wooo 11~<>0 6."F•illl" ~99 M<llff' f(OlumO!et 7 "T"-Twne ol M• Lilt 8.. Mecltv ,. JIMif« WarnH IRCAI t 'I 0on·1 M•lld •' A~· Sour_, T999 (lllanel) f."Si.o EmOl~I' Wlltl"tv Ho.Alon IArol!e) lO ""'""e<1 " • Place on e.,.1,,.. 8ellncsa Car11\ie IMCA I 11. "T~l'l Wl\al Lo,_. I\ Al About" ~ lolton ICOlumllt•I 11 Al I WM! IS You· (a-1\t Simon IAt•lll) 13 "Dawning on t .._ D•v" M.cf\"4 TomlinMin ICYPft'HI 14 "8r~llln ~ ,.,,... ~-fAri•l•I 1 S "H\M'l9rY E 'fft" Eric ear,,_ I It CA I 16 "C.n'I Slay A•n From You•· ~la Ell.ian t. Mletnl ~ MacHnt IEe><I 17 "WNI'\ Too Muell" ""-•v It~ (Molownl 11 "N/oJI010IN11•11<'10Wll-" The K-~ntt lCMilal) 1' HCOuld'1'1 9"11" Tiffany IMCAI 10 "Candle In IN' Wlnel'' Et1CN1 .10M IMCAI • CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 "FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 ------4 \ines ........ I ~.!;~~~ 1 aa'/S·...... Sol''r.9 ()I • laa.. c.ta... Int l••IJli"t ... ~ Hit C.W .. I Jiu llH C..11 .... 21241C"t1 •111 211flC..ll 11es1 2114 C"t1 •tu 2124 Celli •tu Zl2f :==~=~--.. i-...,P.,talanla'l"W,.."'IPl!lr.l"'!lmllT~ alf~I-..... fmsT* 'Beoroom, 3 S.th 2 car 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Townnouse BRANO NEW remodetect lEuu1oe Eu cu 11ve IW2whnllMI EASTSIDE2Bdrm 2 batt\ WTW ~-Ptan 2 in bat COUf'I, over garage. lenc.o yard c:IOM 10 be.acn and snop-E J<de 381 l'•Ba nice twntune 3Br 2't8a 2 c:a1 2•,.ba many upgrades latge tenceo yard trplc 3 BDRM & 2 BDRM Largest In the ar.. tile roof top ocean view ¥ '• a t 1 0 c a 1 1 0 n ping. communil)' · POOi yard teasel purcnase °' atteched gar Comm pool Near treeways & airport double garage $850 .. Ullm Each Unit nu 2Ba frplc 38r 2'-t8a open to 1200,000. CaU Kathy 2oooi mo. S1.100 rent 51200mo 217 E & spa patto S12001mo $1300/Lease 6'•-90•0 ............ ..... bltln1 Incl w/d, 4 car g1112 grn~t, ~·ir bdrm has J~~o~~be ~~e·223S fp JI " •110-lOOO• Wilson. 5'8-9797 Nl smler Dtan• 631-1266 dys 645-6175-eves 6'~-C664 1 BAY & LITES VIEW •· 'Nr Balboa Ptet In· tov ... , rp • newer carpet-f'>OUJllFI ar. • lf{l I . Remodw/uncompromlMd V9Slment pra $3~.ooo Ing Ovet 11100 II Asking FABULOUS BAYFRONT ...21. ,..J. .1· 00 ~~ qtty "Noltung Ilk• 1r· .111111 lllln ~155•00~,-~;~ 01•ni• Onguard gateo L1nda 111e ~·T.U 1~"""'.> 1 ffJ~·2:itJll . Huge mltr 1Uite+gun1 831-5577 67,s.o586 8'>C*, Prime locatJon for 11'111 3 ~ 6'7.)-VI.: at _--_ rm-1Plldoul(1900sf).1PI • bdrm home Wllh den & 1• ' '1·7'1 1ev encl unft ~10,000 . WlO& cellat ent1tely re-J.407 L c:..t ..., .. ta Hulings & Co. M0-5530 C.... .. I Jiu 1122 bullt v.rth utraoro1nary 3br 2oa "'Ouse "' ga• 't:' • II.II •.-arcn1tecturaJ grace T~ 2 --I O w ne.. c.rp• t:r• "r ******* *llZY -* .UYllll ..... story hv•ng room v.11n llllUCIUTIHl'21l& acnoo s •2:. ,..,o *FID1UlllT* Glreat So2Bot t~ h'I~ Sin.... walls or glass opens to Completely reluro11neo 8•7-7398 alt oprr r~. 1u 1 1 mmac r a, p._ ,._ the te<race with custom 11 ..,.,. • ..,...ter eva at on ° vault.O cell•lg 1br 1ba Hard to hnd •Bdrm angl poo1 whlGh 1 d th Lg bdrms, nucrpll. oor· •• I _Y04Jr properties in penoo rear unit, 2 car, walk bch sty. Xlnt loc Hurryl Call dock for Mv~~a~ 1:ch1: ing. apphances& ceramic: saSTSllf MOU~E ,. Of over the phone FREEi s357 900 Co-op wl brkrs Chuck & Uz Jones Y l(lt tile Frplc, lam rm u111 3Br • 10 :. No obligation. Call 10 517 Carnation. Kathy 831· 1266 O< MS-5743 $2.825,000 631-1400 rm. encl garage No pets APJ>UcatlOllS '""' N'J )'Mr TOP PRODUCER, 873-7827 5031438-0C80 -\\.\fl HI H'"' $1600/mo 241-0608 pets Cor>tac· S<.{", OVER $70,000.000 110..,1.., I tor ShOW•!"Q SOLO! PATRICK . RE•L E.STA~'E So ol PCH 502 Danita Sunt:>Ow Aean.., ':A8-2JQ1 TENORE 831·1266 or -..O•• ~ 138r2Ba new deco< 13501 78()..8702 Cullom bullt Oupleic s/I carports wl d hkup HOUSE :JS• 2Ba •am ,... Owner occupied bOlh r ... tata PllCE llllCEI 0 trplc $1800/mo 720-1533, 2 car gar 'P ... t.I:"'• unit 39drm 2•,ea upper V&ll!J 1034 UY I. •ETTY YIEW 'WALK TO BEACH ctiarm-2396 c?;·~~~-i: .'?<> ~ & 29drm 28a lower 2 ......... -IH • 1ng cottage 28r tBa Frplcs. quiet locattOn No --At lhe end ol Peninsula patio 1rp1c single Gar Nr "•"" ;e:.r.i,,.... ~ ::: .. Ultm deferred maintenance $113.900 2Br 2Ba. up-Pomt 1ust walk1™41 dis-$l250 642-3832e~ conoo 2,,, 10 ocr D::. A beautiful mecltlerannean $539,900. E Lynn .Kemp stairs end un11 lndry. lance to beach •S 1111s -gar Inca ,c ":. t •• , ·~ villa In Nellie Gail With 720-t 17• °' 780-5000 lrplc. gated poet Open unique 38orm and oen C JI 2124 Sl2•" p,.. .,. ,..;t.r•.:, 390• •weeping view SBR ~ ~.A.V Sun 1-~ 1~45 At>erdene wl ad1otn1™41 antique bar tlll HI ''"'BA Buy now & Choose KU'lrlrll\ .. / Mountam .Unit 116 Ask Varymg C1tfl1ng netQMS 2BA tBA. garage. ienced Stuo10 Furn • ---~ ·~· colcn.$1,325,000 \t"v·r -..,11' lu" ·11 tor Saia 53 1-1012 and angles c:<eates in-yard. pet ok . Sf>951mo N SIT\~r S300 .... ' 1._ •. '•''-·--"-•.11 .•l-.-•ll•at. ltac~ 1040 ter1or Interest An excel-2015-0 Wallace h<s .... ~ d'>'> )t c , •t , 1-________ , tent buy at $529.000 545-5032 1 prof 645-2i5 • -a.Rll--•• -.-.,-1-.-. 38R, 291 home wlfpl 2 •110-lO""• -I ..,..,.. -&·~ car attach gar soho lam VV:W 2Br 1Ba nse on lot 3Bedroom7"28ath beams. nelghbo<hood S170 000 w101ners Fp n1 ce11s dbl brocll. aod m<>f•1 Prine only ~•-7•2• (fi R) iar 019 tncd yd Nr ocn llfeStiB.AU 5,~n~yJii5~ve Willi Billa 1050 ~WiJ~·2121idJ .:~~:~:E~::~~E • TIWIMOMES H t \ I I \ llLUI UIL GIST• 3br 2· •ba POOi soa nr ~ Ct ~ F R t (,LI . . J / H L1quldat1ont $800 000 bcfl trpt pa11os N-pets 1 H er •• {?Ou. Oar. 'JfOl ' ' Fireplace ~au 1eo ,., ·: )If .-2 • value Asking $699 900 ••~ilt Bean ;. s 1 150 1~ 548-1686msg dbl gar lnor, n•-.;; ~ ·, GIST&... ~i7U~tli'1.> Subrn11 all otters Try 10•,. r ._, 1100 •LUXURIOUS CONDO• & spa SO<'y ric. ~"'S IEW USTill ~ 1.... dn or sale IN SS0001mo tr .... 3br 2 •t>a tenm5 pool 28drm 2 Ba ! 1 2 Pr1tt1ne . condition 4br • 6'i-J-1V~!Jlj or lse option 25331 GaJ-1 llE Tl IUIESS Jacuu 1, Atm1m 2·Coi 128drm 2 i Ba aer '0.•0 2'1iba home wl hreptace ~7 E. Cent Hw ,.~ lop Circle' Vacant CALL MST SIUI garage S 1200 786-1707 666 W 18tn St &.as.2~ 39 .... I 'ly -,., -PATRICK TENORE I ---- •n Qu ... 1 am. area Walll 831•1266 or 760-8702 COMFO~TABLE & cozy •--------------.. to park ano bike to C..t JI 1024 all wood lrtg oven w o ="asT~~~~m~~; •NEw fcWmHOMES• ~~:!, 's;~ ARE YOU A MILLION o l care and 11 ready to E/SIDE Open Sat1Sun 1-5 OBO or traoe tor truck or DOLLAR SALESPERSON, move r~ht tnlo Pleue 2666 Elden 3Br 2' .ea c:ar• 6"5-6150 * call for an appointment 10 wl attacn 2 car gar PV1 lnrprt ltac~ IH9 • view th11 well priced yard hke single lamtly -ltat-'- l'IOme '°' $220,000 hOf'l'leS S 170K to S 175K llY I OCEll au TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD Russ OwnrlBrllr 673-3777 1•1t•.-.-1t1-/ .. c;-J•n--- &T WTII VIEWS a;.,fil 2102 3 Greet Metro Home5 1180 · view trom almost N -B A H e3BR-$193.000 e~ery room JBdrms w Nwpl Bachelor S600 e3BR • $225.000 3 lBa. formal 01n1ng. lam· Boen tum conoo s735 75Q-Q100 ••BR· $255.000 1ty rm huge bonus 1m w Nwpt 280 S900 1111 MWI P&Yllmt Mug ... Agt 979-8280 and much more 1n 1n1s 111. w Nwpt 28d s 1200 We'll give you tne down in BRANO NEW remodeted level cooo . al custom C M JBd 2' •Ba St 116 ••chg '°' a snare of °"""' E 38 ~ B t)()m8 Asking $850 000 I Baytront condo 2Bd S 1500 erah1p You malle ll\fl side r 1 • a. nice •ll0-1000• mth"" pymts & we Sllarej yard. teasei purc:nase or Nwpt 39d 1wnnse S 1525 " 1enl $1200mo 2 f7 E Ocntrt •Bd FR $2000 apprec You receive Wuson 548-9797 Bactt Bay JBd pool $2200 100Vo tax oenehts Must I _ 00 u© Lldo tste •Bd 3Ba S2550 have a.an credit Agt BY owner 2 cory '1SeS Of'I t ll!Ji•!! 2W lPenn Octrt •Bd oen scooo · •97-8757 Dys E11 Wknds IOt Fron1 2br Iba rear I ~ WATERFRONT HOMES a.IL....-3br 2· 1Da Mo income REAL TORS 631-lCOO ' ~ .$2 lOO Move. m oo • Ptalua!. l 007 S275K Joe. 650-2988 lalMI lalaa• 2106 PE•SIU Niil * w•s -•t UUT LIC&Till &T House 2' 1 A hre-Ftm In-• _. . l F&ITUTIO PllOI piece PY1 paho . narane. 38r, 2Ba home• w1tn ••• _ .. _Ill.ft ,, ., k l tcnenllamlly room --,.__, 2Br 28a Condo walk to yearly or monthfy $1600 oveirlOOktng patio garden .SJOl,IOO Westclftt Plaza qu•el toe mo 750.3 t85 on 1 lot and hall SteQs to It yoo want to have fun close to iennts c:ns partts C --. I • 2122 t>Mch Priceo $399 000 wl F1xers I know ot some & hbrary S 127 000 Asj( •rtu t Ir ' at bu s 3-'Bd ms •~ tor G eorge M ason Call le< detlllls .gre Y r ...,, 631 1266 Co~ 39drm 1Ba cottage yards go locauons m· 1 C&t garage wshr dryr associated ~. , ...... • iJ"' -.. H '"" .. ... ~ •l!'llO.I • --ot LOOklng for a lrlend? Find Prteed 10 sett Call '°' ei1-• · nkup. So 01 IM Hwy c1uS1V9 $hOWlng Otana • r S l 200 Otana 63 1 • t 266 Cappel 631·1266 __ Rf{M~R ,,. .\.. '· . Is your business moving 10 a lllAJI YIEW Jlr ,_ locatlOf'I., Announc;e 111~ den $2200• Agt Jer1 Hunt m.... o! crt!!!rJ in • lfltc1. -move'" c,._,._, 6'0-'868 or 496-4868 We invite you to take a free Aptitude Test at our private ca· reer nigh t. hel d at th e Anporter Inn. 7 OOPM 18700 MacArthur Blvd Irvine Sky 5 Meeting Room January 11 1988 Phone for reservation 760·071 4 ( 7" 14 ) 7"60-07 I .J. REALTY BAYAIDGE $215~000 Upper unit · C" plan Great as· sumable loan Two BR, 2BA 2 car garage Great value Fast escro" Sharon Vogt PARKLANE HOME $219,000 Three BR. 2112BA home with wood plank floors in fam1I} room and kitchen, master "ith retreat area Solarium windo" s Close to all Woodbridge amenitites Be,erl) Duddy FIRST OFFERING WESTPAAK $289,900 ~ey. 3BR 21hBA t'WO StOr) single famtl)' hQme Built b~ one of area s most sought after bu1~ders Land· scaped corner lot \.\ 1ndow CO\. er· ings in Also a\ arlable for lease at SI 950mo Susan Scanlan ELEGANT EXECUTIVE PATIO HOME $315,000 En joy the privaq of a gated ~om· muntt)' .:ind the open spaces of the Back Ba} Three BR 2 ;sA beaut•· full} decorated and fearurmg plan· tat1on shutters thoughout Gloria Robertson or Carol} n Lo" e BIG CANYON .. TOWNHOMES $339,000 'Augusta" model \1ev.s of ~olf course and night lights T"-o BR and d en Huge master suite cummunttv pool. spa. and tenrus Tom Allinson or Sharon \ ogt FIRST TIME OFFERED $365,000 Four BR. Ivan Wells home E'tcellent location in Ba~crest Large pri\ate yard Shown b} appointment onl~ Sara Hinman BIG CANYON BEAUTY $419,000 Three BR 3BA home "1th bright spacious kitchen ne" tile and ap· pl1ances French doors pool size )ard Dann) Bibb and Stephanie Groch 1 EMERALD BAY VACANT SfTE $495,000 This large lot -was once part of Ml estate Good Catalina and ocean vie-ws close to tennis and pools walking distance to beach Ottered at S.lO<; 000 Rod Dale\ and Da\.e Hirschler MINI ESTATE HARBOR VIEW HILLS $589,000 Outstanding .lBR one le"el home on one of the most beautiful lots tn the area Room for pool plus e>1· pans1on in e"en direction Up- graded 'Wtth French doors and win· dows It s a ~inner \ia);ine Propp BIG CANYON ELEGANCE $1849,000 Three BR 3B A townhome w1t-h ca- thedral ceilings formal living din· rng rooms Col\ fam1I~ area ad1a· cent to kitchen Pm .. ate comer lo- cation Danm Bibb and Stella Stu rar MAGNIFICENT ESTATE HOME ON 3.5 ACRES $1,950,000 Created from Orange County park m CTt) of Orange State I) I 00 ~ear old pine ficus and palm trees. St). BR. iBA. spectacular pool and barbeque area Another home could probabl~ be built Rl·i z.on· tnt? Barbar a >\u'le EMERALD BAY LOCATION, LOCATION $2.375.000 · You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from thlS home over· looking Emerald Ba\ Beach White "aler \te\.\S open beam cerlmgs ha rd"ood floors JSR .lBA plus po1A>der room Rod Dale)' or Dave H1rschler 2 Clwlc Plaaa, # I 00 NIWPORT BIACH 644-6200 •Spa •Pool +View * *3 12 Evening Star (Dover Snores)NB 644-6200 $749.000 Sun 1-4 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE '* * Watertront **•Waterfront and Pool V'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE +711 Tamarlsk Lane. Palm Springs 760-5000 $369,000 Sun 12-4 2 IEDROOI 300 Saphlre. Balboa Island, NB ~9060 $365.000 Sunday 1-4 •610 Avocado. Olde Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $359.500 Sunday ,_. \ 2 IR 11lus Fii RI or ·DEi t 9 North Hampton, Bellcourt. N.B. 675-6000 $479,900 Sat/Sun 1-' + 10 Sea lsJand (BIO Canyon) NB 644-6200 $339,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 3 IElllll **615 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle 675-6000 $1.650.000 Sat/Sun 1-' 2378 Colgate, 6ooege P1rk. Cotta Mesa 831-1400 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 2059 Federal Ave., CM 848-7171 $148,900 Sat/Sun 12_. 979 Ootdenrod, Costa MeM 979w8280 $193,000 Sun 12_. 20S4 Orange Av.. CM 848-7171 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12--t lf1 Rue Chateeu RoyaJ,(8'g Cenyon) NB 844-toeO $549,000 Sun 1-' 28&' s.r.ng,coeta Me.a 548-2313 $209,000 Sal/Sun, ... a u ,... •• • " 111 * • '* '* 1244 Polaris. Dover ShOfes. NB 673-9333 $995.()90 Sat/Sun 12·4 1734 Santiago, Dover ShOfes 631-1400 $580.000 Sunday1-5 1100 Westchtt Dr .. Westchtt. NB 64'·6200 $375.000 Sat Sun l·-4.30 4 IED~OOI 165 Shorechtt Rd .. Corona Del Mar 6'4-9060 $3, 150,000 Sunday 1-4 • 2125 Aster. Costa Mesa 760-5000 $269,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2553 Oxford. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179.900 Sun 1-4 * * •t3100 W Oceanfront. N B 760-5000 $999,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . . ltt u. .... y .. Sell y .. ,, .. .,.rt Cil OIBlllN •. Mt-S671 for information & surprisingly low·cost. • \ * • • 2 Rock' Do1nt COM 646-7 17 1 5 • 299 000 Sun 12·4 '* v • 2 Rue G• and Ducal 8 Ci Can'fon NB 760-1900 ss-9 500QS Surida)' 1-5 512 Harbor IS•drlC ;Jr Promontor. Ba) NB ' 64.4 -9060 $ • -50 000 Sul"day 1-4 818 Harbor lslanc Or Promontor-v Bay, NB 644-9060 S 1 £SC 000 Sunoay 1.4 t * 2668 Ba)'Sho•e :>rive Bavs'1ores 631-1400 $15~5000 SatSuri1-5 V" * •43 Royal St George Big Can, on 644-6200 $895 000 Sun 1-4 30 * * * 165 Shorecl•ff Ro Cc•ora del Mar 644-9060 S3 1 SO ()(1(1 Sund a)' 1 ·5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEi * • t l Inverness (Big Cari~ on 1 NB ~"'6200 $3.350 000 Sun l 30-4 30 \ ' .. 1 BEDROOM 33' Og e SI Costa Mesa 6A6-;'•-• S205 000 2 BEDROOM Sun 12-4 1lt '"" 104-1 1 Aberdl·nt Mount.am F \' 5 ·•: -l ~ H I "\ ~00 Sun l -4 2 BR plus FA• RI or DEi '* • 'It • 305 Enero Bluffs NB ';"59-9100 $349,000 Sat1Sun 12 30-4.30 v 11 , Jasmine Cree Or Corona del Mar 673-9333 $399 000 Sunday 1.-' • 1 t:> Jasmine Creel>. Or Corona del Mar &4'&-1044 $385.000 Sun 1-' v * •43 N Hampton. Belcourt Hiii NB 759-9 100 $539,000 Sunday 1-4 3 IEllllll 2666 Elden Costa Mesa 673~777 From S 170 ,000 Sat./Sun 1·5 42619 Vista Ornada Newpof1 Beach 76().5000 $389 000 Sat/Sun 11·5 DU PLUES FOR SILE 211atln111 3181~ Amethyst. Balboa Island 673-9333 $459.000 Sund8)' \-4 1" HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH s 80 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 No charges In copy or canc~HatJon. Private parties only. No Commercial. Real Estate, Automotive. Boating or Employment Ads. There 1s no price limit to What you can advertise. If you need to sell your couch. high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. MaN to: Daily Pilat Dalty Piiot. 330 W . Bay St~ Costa Mesa, CA 92626 642-5678 NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE ZIP ------- AD COPY: 4 line minimum, appropriately 4 words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED mcle on~: VISA or M.C . EXf'lll!AJION OAIE Are you a subscriber to the Daily Pilot7 circt~ one· YES / NO ... lhrrita ... .., Spacious 1 & 2 Bdrm A.pl$ From $600-S400 dep Walk 10 OCC & C M Gou 979-1911 lllStJHl 28A 18a d/w, laundry rm. ~ Jacuzzi $725/mo 2201 Pacific TSL MGMT ~2-1603 me8ti)JJIU •UNFURN extra large 28r. 1ea lo'Nef. child o k APUTMEITS no pets $650/mo Sparkling clean large •631-8155• Garden apts. Beau11f\.llly l llWLY ...ant landscaped grounds 2Br wtgar. new crpts, Pool & spa. paltosl decks, drp1. blltns, lncd patio garage or carport. Sorry 636-4120 Call t-5PM ~~rv~RAL LOCATIONS 2619 Santa Ana G' $735 1 Bedroom $660 NEWLY REMODELED 2Bdrm 1' •Ba $775 1 Bedroom apl 382 Vic- 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 tori•. Co11a Mesa -------650-7244 Bacnetdt s550 -~~~~~~- 1 Bedroom $655 NEWPORT VILLAGE 2Bdrm 1' .ea $755 c 0 s T A M E s A . s 825 Center St ~2-1424 PREMIER -------LUXURY COMPLEX 1Bedroom $670 PRESTIGE LOCATION 161 E 181h SI ~2-0856 seLOCKS TO SC PLAZA 2Bdrm 28a $830 •Close lO OC AJrpo<I 3Bdrm 28a $910 • 7 Minutes 10 Beach 151 E 21 SI >48·2408 •Night L19hled -PUTE U..L ·=~olleyball & Tennis •POOi, Jacuzzi, 880 Ref'lt brand new for iess• •C<Mlfecl Partung Beaut 1·2Br apts ready lor •Cabte TV Available move-in As low as $5501 •Rec Room w/Ftreplace & Must see lhe d1fle<ence Blllards •FerlO_!d ~ •Sa41nas •Large·r-roOm • 10 Acres of Magn1l1oenl •Elevator Grounds •Laundry room •Garage avallable •Blk to ma1or shopping •3 Miles 10 beach No pets please AU .ua& APTS. TSL MGMT 722-9012()(~2·1603 18DRM FURN/UNFURN $660-$690 JR 18DRM FURNISHED $600 Crnr of Nwpt Frwy & Bake< (Sorry. No pets) (714)557-0075 ___, Anne Adams Collection 4027 . I Designer Pattern 4027, Misses Sizes 12-20 • Please send $3 25 tor each pattern 10 (name ot your ~I Re~r Mail. Box 4000, Niles Ml 49120·4000 (Add 75c eacti panern tor posi.ge and handling ) Pnnl plainly your name. add~ess. zip. style number and size N Y (and M I I residents add sales tax Ff££ OFFER: 3 craft bclcltla ('ttll9 •. 95) wt*I )QI ordlr one cl'-SU& boolls: # 11 1 Hairpin CtocNt: #117 A11 of ....._ t* 11, # 121 P11br a.,. OIL NldS1.0Sb~ You can now call the Dally Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday ada. REAL ESTATE _.._., 11) -·· )111) MISC RENT AlS ANNOUNCEMENTS c:-,i-c ....... n1 ___ ,....... 11 .. FOR SALE _, ... _ _. IJ?S s....c--)116 '-~-1101 A..,_ iibitf ""° .... ,.. Saa. •.00 S....l-,,. o..io-, ~ !ft ' ........... mJ HOUSES CONDOS CMOICo-... •Us ,_ 1'90 -,__ J002 CM OI -,.._.., ISlO __ ,....,., 7711 -s-.c.. )QQo o.. .. 1007 --c;.-ISJS ., __ 7712 ~&->011 ---100. _,,_,, l sel) _,. ..... m • ,_ )014 ----1007 r-~ .,.., .....,..,,...,. m. '---1011 ll~ 1.00 ~ ... -1740 c..-.--1071 .......... 16lS APARTMENTS --,.,.., c--101• --,, .. o.... ....... 107• 0.-.. 1.a? EMPLOYMENT e1-1o:n RENTALS ............. 7.0. _,,....,, IQl.4 ..... ....._ 1401 ~~ ••• --......-uwo HOUSES CONDOS '---...... 1611 (.....,._ UJO .-....-lOQ c-.. -u.n .......,._ ......... UH -IOM a.-..t 1107 '--. ,.,. .._......,, ICMI ............ 210. • 0....-1'26 '--1090 ..... ,_..... 1107 (If-1.n '-....... 1052 c..--...... 1111 _v....,, 16)4 .... ,_ 10U '-.,_ 21n .........,....,, ,.., -....... '°" c--'12• ...-.....-,.., 0....-,.,. -, ... ~-11»9 MERCHANDISE S..0--0. 10'1• "'-· 11J7 ·'--,.... ,_v...; --'--'°" 11)4 s--. IOIO .__ ...... 21..0 ....,._....,... , . ............ -,..., -,, .. .... c--10.. ..... '-1-.._ ...... ,.. .._ ... '1JO ,_ '°'° i...,.. ....... tls:t MISC. R.E ~,_ ,.,,, _ ....... 11411 ,......_ 1100 .....,... ...... Jl .. ._ 112,S ... Ctroioo.->11• ..... c:---. "'° --'->171 CLASSIFIED 'INDEX 842-5878 .... -nt Olll:UIM COUlfTY ... MUTH_._. OOUNTY a...u. .... '-... ~~ BUSINESS & ._ ...... 1U1 .... -7.SS FINANCIAL _.,,.,.. tw .....,.......,. , ... .._,...,..,. 2'00 s..a.-. 7'1• ...._°"'"''"""' . "°" ---c...--.__ ·' ,.... ,_ ---,., ........., °"""I r *'V! ,... a-A. ...... ,... ~· _......_ -..c:.--,... _,,,.i- .... i..... ,.. -.-. ,_ ,_ _,_ '0• ~· PUBUCA TIOH DEAOuNe Mondey .. -.n ............. Sat. 11:30 AM TuMcs.y •.....•............. Mon. 5:30 ""' Wedl!Mday .............. Tua 5:30 PM Thurldey .................. Wed. 5:30 PM Frtdey .•... _ ............... Thurs. 5~30 PM Strfurdey ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM ,.,. "" 2'11 THE DAILY ... OT Cl.ASSfAEO OFF1CE liOt.JAS TetaptJOM a..,. ...._,"*' tOOAM-t•~.M s-..,How.11•AM. ..._c..... ...._.,,...., IOOAM • .a•~.M Sundey ..................... Set. 11:30 AM • Ml-87' , tOIO eon . ., ... _ ~ ... ... . . ..... -.., -.., ..., -. -&...--OPEN HOUSE -·-tOU -&°'-~ ...,... -DIRECTORY s--,c..-.0.S IV S---eOIQ ~-s......, TRANSPORTATION BOATS GARAGE SALES 1'011 a-.. "°' -. l'OIJ ..... ........ •106 Ml _}014 ..... ,_ •tell' ,..., ,.; l'Olt c.-.. _ .. ,., ~· 1'011 '--. .,. """'-~-,,,..... l'lnO --..,. ...../Doot/""'-ron ,_....., tll-6 ........... ....,. •1«> MISC .-.....-.,., ,,,__ ~ ..... 9010 '--6141 '->fWfl ...... I014 ._.. ... ••JO -....~ IOta '-....... .,,, -....... .,.., AUTOMOTIVE ,.._._ .... -~ .. .. '--"'° -'--''"""' '-..... ""'-"" . .,., tOU . -~ tcr10 • ... o.-,._ • tO:» ,,.,. ... SERVICE .,.. ..., DIRECTORY ... .. ... .. , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday Jaouaty 3, 1988 OS ' Retired ·persons welcomed baCk in to the job market Oearll-.., l look an early retirement from my company JU" about six months aao and have moved to California to be cl~r 10 fa mil). b ut I am find1n.a that l have too much time o n my hands and I'm not used to it. I thinlc that l would llke to 'o bade to work on a pan-time basis utilizing my past work expcric net and knowledge. As a retiree what are my chances of 1cttin1 a &oodjob?. -W.J Dear W.J ., Your ··chances-are gcumg better ever) day. Human resource managers arc reahzu\& that the retiree o ffers 5killsand exl)(riencc, usually have an excellent "-Ork ethic. are stable. have fewer acc1<kn1s on the JOb and act as role models for othtt cmpCoycn. Pan·t1me pC>S1t1on Job 5hann1 or nell.ibfe hours are bcma uuhztd Ytllh mort f requenC) to accommodate 1hc nttds and takn1s of the older worker. • • • Dear ReMe, I'm an accountant w11h three }cars of ~or'k experience. I'm thinlung about making a JOb change and moving \oanothcr part of the country but I'm not 1n a financial posmon 10 quit my job before I find something cl~. How do I find out about the JOb market and companies in other arcas'l -B.B Dear B.B., If )'OU go to a local libran and ask the hbranan·s assistance. )'Ou"'"' be d1rccttd to a reference Stttton 1nclud- 1ng Dun and 8radstr~t and Standard and Poor rcfc:rcnce books ~h1ch name companies b) rtg.ton. t~1r ~1£c. "'hat the) do and the corponite officers· names • • • ~arRntt, J don't ha .. e a quesuon for ~ou but I have some 1nforma11on that I'd hke to share "'"h )O u and your readers. H )OU are "ork1ng for the federal govcrnmt'nl and are lookini to make a changt' 1n agcnues or arc 1ntt'rcsted 1n "'orlang for the federal go,ern- ment but don't lno"" what's a ' a1l- able. there 1s a magazine called the "Federal Jobs Digest" available a1 a lOSt of appro\1matel) SJ5 The 1clt'phone number to get this anfor- ma11on 1s l-800-!L~4-5000 ..... RENEE MICHAElS OurV.T .. -v T Thank 'ou 'c:n much for the 1nformatt0'n .\n\ resources for rm- pl O\ mcnt arr v.dcome .. . .. Dur RHtt, I am a sen 1cc: man "ho!oe enll)t· ml'nt ·~ ncarl~ up Pnor lo entenng thl' sen ice I v. a\ a ocrmaneni full· t1mecmplO)Ct' of a compan) lhal I'm 51ill 1nterestcd 1n "'or~ing for I ha'<' ht'ard through ''barracks la"')<'r!> .. that m~ former emplo}er 1s requ1te'd to hire me bad. h this true'l ·-8 J Dear B.J ., The rum~nt la"' (C hapter 43. Tttle 38. l ' . Code) pro,1des that a \etcran who has sened not m ore than four )tars on acuve dut) 1s entttk-0 to return to has pre-~n ace JOb. or o ne comparable 1f the former one as not a' a1labk The la"' also spe 1ties th.at . ~ou must &O bacl \0 "'or!. "tthin 90 da)s of ~our ~par­ auon from the ser.1ce Contact \Our pre' 1ous emplO)t'r pnor to lea·, ing the ~r. ice~ that he she can plan for re-1ntegratton into the compan' Good luck • R~•tt ~Ucbtls /1 • SH,.e,. Cali/oral• ~mplo1m~o1 s~n Job rt/aid fflffUOU c.u k •'~ drtu~ 10 lltr hi C'-art of t1'e Dell'' Pilot, P.O. Box ISU, Costa Mna, 111%1. American Heart Association ..... 2111 lntah t• l~au a.tab Wu ... Z?U lauae ~ Pn,ut1jh•ntic1 3011 1'-r!!J'!tal SS30 !£arl•ptat 5530 EarJ.yatat S530llarltf'!Ht 55301&.rl•ptat 5530 FV Magnotta < & Talbert 2'124 HELP! 2 Vfll'Y resp prof IF 2190 I CLUllll anEITlll -IPUITIC WT. Data Entry HIYEIS $300/mo Incl utll M/F, MtUllme Mett 2Br 2Ba. artlltlC 12-UNll apt complex 1· Launa Beach 1am1111&m•STUTIYlUST. Front office anttiuSAastie OlllTIHUICIH ME N-EDSPIZL'no .. nii .. ~ 25 Y'1 old •8'42-07•7 25 n smk 1st & last bflghl & Q~~~ abode. nr ~r Old on Hesoer1a 2br ~s a lull time iMon ...UIOATillS STllEml c~ QooO w fpeop!e OtMnv-to 11 Ora"Q~ •"'ll del .. ef') drivers ma•e Reflldep alt• 30 -~tJls -873,:..059 msg ~/~t;~ =~s...3:~o yrly 2ba. pm1a1e garages I mru Fn 9-51 person tor ,NII 1 Non Profit Healtr O•-O C cOf'"lpany nas 3 pos-otttGe ~Ills PIT & some County couns •c oot••" o• •efl'aJe Fie• ao ~ NEED qu~ non-smollef: --650-6528 ~2-310' c1ean1ng and d<>meSltC t g an 1za 11 0 ,, ,, e e 0 s t•O"S Earn S7 PLUS Hr Sat Carol 631-5664 data trom co...rt •ecc><os '1ou•s & dar.-Dove our m.ie 30• for small tum CM-LG 2bf 2ba. nr oc WANTED Rm tn exctlange .... ' r· . 1 I Cl'IOtes such as laundry entfllJSllShC team c• er-Part time ~5-5760 -CLWIH Re ·•Die tr&ns00<•a1....... .. ca• ... 0 insurance ri.ecess- bdrm Very lite kltcnen lalrgrnd, Av 1/ 15/88 for l'IO\lsekeeprng (no aanl la&aCal watering plants etc Ex· 1eo 0t9an1zed oerr.or tc>< must Reau.res e•ce t.,,, a•) Earr S4 25-S ': nour pnv $300/mo 650-7369 e.k:y, P«JA . .,"'./d Res608 M/F child care) NB-CM area lailiua cetlent pay Please ca11 Mar11e11ng Commu" ca· All .. Y llAI Laguna Beacn l am ; 1vo•ng s-. s riea1 ~a .:: Mustoe 19 ,rs ..,'" goo:: $.4050.v. .... 1·1 Genay 665-6S35 ~ • • ~ Carol Catg•le 1714 1 hons Dept S~1 ,s n~ec Mu5tllavelrameaod seeu a fu 11me Mor pr,m.ng6 gooc O~ ..... arw1nc;; recoro Cune;.1 Prof~. bdrm oalh kllc Fem st\r Furn 3Bdrm hse r1aaJhtl 11m 770-,.400 l0t more info IBM PC 65 wP"" '"'ard P un,OOdy ex.per 8'7-0«• lhru Fri 9-5 pefsori for cord Sta•t nc;; !ci d'. OMV P' n1ou• •eau"ed Pftll pOOI, )K, non tmkr, CM N/smkr 5200/mo .' ClrtfH ltr Ital EX LLfNT WAGES for -pressure ,.,, 1 ..,9 "-Alli .rwa•Lll•S cleaning and omes• c S1050 tie• mcn1r tlv'S Apo•~ .sic E .-,.., St '400• '• •l.c CdM ~ asst1tanc:e tor dis-2740 spare1tme assembly worlt. COMPANION tor elderly 11a1rve salar c ·e soo •~•Al "-" chores sucn .u. 1a1mdr1 18c a "'' e o c.o.,.,i:a•i. Costa Mes;; O• ca1 ..iea" 644•21 15 -aoled teact18f 645-2357 s98 00 SINGLE GARAGE electronics crat15 Others Enghs~ !~~~ roo~ :i annual 35 l'lr ;ee~ ;·ea• Needed ~~~-~7~!". Time watering plants etc E• t>e<1el•\S Cat •or app . f>4o--'J6 Pvt room and bath 1n · Info 1-(50•1 ~1-009 1 I board ~~/mo IQ oenet11s Send rei>ume * ce11en1 PB) Please cal• c at on Co,...,rr·t>·: d front condo wllh huge St -4 . Costa Mesa I meals f,4us1 ha~e car anking 770 AOO 1 1 l-800-32l-"803 E•tra 11e1i: must tvpe • ~r ~Mar beact1Fem11· F n-amkr. to shr ooean-Slora_ge only 731 w 181n EXT 1160. Open 7 da)s nousekeeping & '"'I with cove< iener to Co"1-ls Carol Cargile 17 14 " Creo 1 nvesi gd'•O'; lll(UL CLERICAL :r:.r47c!'!~ 6;~-~~~11 patio room w /oath 675-52_19 0t 673-7787 ... 2 TtLeaa 2914 1 ~6-8•02 or 673-5506 ~~~·;~110"$a ,.,~ao A~~· PREllUI TllE ~ _ or m0te '" 0 HITll WISUIT c•enca ~·o 40 no.i• Room In lrg ~.,._. &::n S'495mo 875-0335 E SIDE C M Sate clean. Widow has Money tor TOs1 HOMEMAKE A & AIDE 10 92799-5210 E 0 E TEUERS I DISTRICT ~•ont ott>ee E•P o•e' 0 Se;:tr-S~~; ;~a Co.-r· n 11 ifj' HB 3or. 2t>a Home All sing~ I tOx.201 on privale S lOK up No crecht v oo smp11 raoy light work Ne,.,,pl Ben area' 6'0-09t. ouae. 1 11.r'" eges. ame n 1t 11 s p v 1 alley Long term storage penalty Call Den•~OI) love!) CdM area 3 dats ll.21-Per ... , llAJIAIERS _.. .. MY~l(llST ;.9.so1t'Ni -..;ue E o E ;:;;":C-<>; ~~ 1375,mo·d•P 8,.7•7213 s100.mp 67~600 Assoc673-7311 NOVlf" M-w-F pa55401e 11ve-1r I l l l ••rs er le••/-. -··-• ut AVAIL NOW• , · •RGE ~io-""' gar~ •----I Call t0-6om ·~0-8265 ADVERT I SI G ... ,.. 0. C 0 ? T 'or b"57 .. e,.,po•· 11 yo.. re k>Olltng tor a ioo ....,.._ •• M 2 stv N B 3bf hOme w/2 1n resldenhal atea w gd J:: A•a HOUSEKEEPER for busy A •im \ed numoer ot open-P110t .s IOC>k•"9 •or toe • iBi .. _.._,_ -11 ~ ....... """' -....ac•ata I --I Tne ange oasi 1 ' Beactiottiee ~C!-·J92' au..11ee1nasn9W$f0tyo.. II.DI M MakS.1ac lndry ~ble IC08SS Call 557-8632 --•ucea•••• "~-professional 5 11rs per Tele,hone ngs now available '" our Qualot) Managers "" ng ut1I Pd. S3.t<>-<Sep No 11v I -42 PSVCHIC READINGS 1n El day " A M M-F Must 1..aguna Hills office 10 ""<>'~ nard m1'lag·ng ~ram ::'t" rm No pets 722-0585 teratt . "' Toro & Mission viero Sari hav• own 1ransp & refs Sales 1ou1t-1 and adult carr e-s Sea Motel. 7• F 25-40 323 s/f 1•0 118 ) storage Ctemen1e ADVICE 1N •70-1976 N ould you ltke 10 ,omoone We otter an eace >ent Newport 81 C M 646-7 «5 M£c Metro t~~k~a~cu con1am8' 2'4/nr access, ALL MATTERS 472-0608 Mal wom our llm Care for T D P C the oenef11s 01 manage-base salary p1us ove• 1 ••-• aR•All · · x'lnt CM loc for atorage --:-;it.--3 6 30 6 30 0 ne ail) 1101 3r.r.' eo ,ng a hou.se.notd or ret•re-S300 00 '" oonu~s ha•'' 1 ) ... _ 9511 ~ w/d, tpl. $'400 859-1310 only $27 5 mont,_ RESPON;::.IBLE marroed • cnitd • wn Aovert1~mg "--ar•men• able ever• moMl'I gen-.._ .; p " 1 nsei. s 1 ...,.,,.. men! with the C.l'laJte~es ' MTN• or 979-7030 allJe month.JHSIC8 673-0760 Engllsn couple seeking trans9~~e03 2pmg a ry nas an im~1a1e ooen· of a ous1ness ... orlo A.re e<'OUS gas ano onone I I· M/F rrnmeculate 2br 2ba nouse Of boat s1111ng refs neg .,_ 1 evse •ng fe>t a telee>hor-e sa•es· you a college s1u<1el'11 lowances ano ine oo- Wkly ren1al1. $ 155 & w /lol o11 the ;and' C-.ercial avail w1ll1ng to oond Mr Profassional Male .,.., person Must oe ace 10 wno woulC like to ~n pcrtunoty •o• ad•ance- Up/Wlcly Colof cable TV. S750 mo • dap Call LI. Salt hat I & Mrs Smith 548-3268 nouses-1 Exce11en1 refer· soetl and 1~ 45 "'?"' ,,,ore aoout ll'le l1nanc a meo1 "!' ..... cott•,· heated pool. 722-11440 ... for 8'1an • _ _. ' r.... 2925 ences 894-6337 * Prew1ous new.$oaper e.. .noustry? Sriou•d )r0U '°'" °"' tea,,, c-LE K m .... r.rc steps to ocn allaHI nt _.:! per-oence orel@<•e<l ;;•JS 01 O.str<l Ma"•Of"S • "' '""' Kltdle ht 985 N Coesl NEWPORT Shores •Bt pvt 27,t •-l I 5530 ~ en~getoc and 0...190-1 you na ... e financia or .,, oe ~ig1ble ror FOOO STORES Hwy u.Q 8clh '494-529'4 Br wl quality tutn Malure 1-r tpta 1ng S11ar)' pus CC fr· ott>ef l>'OIHS'0t1a• oaci..-·Fu ~edlCal CO•Mlpe ...... mm pro! 35+, n-tmttr $«5 900-slf localed on New-FOUND ADS *FUI JOI.'* mission Cal Pe99, ground sa)es or ~v ·0e'l1a1 Plan w/gar 831-5300 Guy port Bt NB wtaic & 81ev1ns •or •"le•• e.,.. ~~ndlinn 8 .. ,,..,~0 ~ 1Eu910ohly after 90da.s NOW •••tG Mty rentals now avail. prk~, Sllrt term ten an "v -·• ....,. "''...,... -~ C 1147 00 wtt & up 227'4 N.B /H B ./C M WHlblult on"-1100mo 770-4356 ARE FREE Are you adventurous ano ~2-'32 1 would hke to talk to you • red I U"'°" SALES CLERKS "---2B ·1 need mOf'ley., -Are you • • 401 I( Pian • Hwc>t Blv:_ct.,CM 646-7'4AS ~· ~a.r.;,temr IM s/f , bngtH -"gr~ anol TIE l&ILY PILIT C.ltHt 11"'-Seitz tE1tg101hl) ahe< 't'' 1tatlea ltatah l/p wfd $495 M&-5120 t-.....1ry s1ore for •ease Call·. eager to •earn., Tra•el I (114) IH-Hll So r1 you tM1~ ~ou ·~ gc1 INT£AV9EW8 ON -n ,.._., ma1or c111es and rason ••o W 1 WffBT " 1-11c:es can Beth a1 •• Non-1tr~ht to snr CdM S900 6'4!>·8641 2 H areas with a company •• Ht IJ 24268 El T OfO Rd Lagu"a 642-4321 e• 1 20s Or ·cx-R•o•t""ell'!IT•o""el'IEAP!"IR-C:l'!''A'l!B"'!'1N"1 2Br ap1. trplc. pauo n--ercial Prtptrt'I 14 · 11 tnat na5 a good rw u-C.1t1Mesa,CA.12121 Hills 92653 seno resume 10 WEDNESDAY NIGHTS POOi table, 2 frples cOlor smkr. n-pets S•OOmo 277 1a11on J P Enterpr1s.es E.l.l. llml C&LJFllllA FROM 7 -9 PM ~ TV S!Mt>S 1'4 590/Ntgtit -utlls 72()..3780 aves has several 1mmed1a1e I lhihl ....._. 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'den ba $420· ~ 5411-3035 Br -ttaoe-s Al( or THANKS TO S.t.CRED 11·4om tnru ri ay must en ·~me o Tlllm Ill Cl 0 •-t le k d e1111s ca11 usty Hean 01 Jesus tor 11.,0ts 188 E 17tn St s1e 1-A u.. • c a11 non-sm r 631• 1266 Agt •("11PT1tl••r Costa Mesa CA 92627 S'475• u11t A1ta1lable PROF F 2S-35 10 stu 2t>r gr8"1e<l *" llK N '* - -We are current!) "'n"9 M R 11 11 OaVld,675-427• Iba hOuM. pOOI 1ac I UYlllNE ........ Maturewellgroomede><OI ISSIST.llKIHPH S1a11onCasn.ers ru11 ancs . otor outes· ••--lllM Nlirpl Hgll. $,475 'u1t1 ~ ~son to worll '"N--io~.ng Firm Ccm-oa<'l 1 ~ P<>Slh0"5 a.a;1 . .. _,... 548-5396 or 673-2507 • Im M llllt Demuhcl 3011 port Beacn irave• age<'IC> pyter ~ lley •~-o·~ aooe Scl'>eduieo 60-120 Xlnt 1oc pool IU. ten ex-----!Charming Duple• in P<•tneT EA T ·W-F i<atl'lryn 64•.,0360 ac:ctg eao 1eq a OpPOft aays ,..,.._5 Exe~ ~"t tru ;._tmk'. $500 °utlls Prof M/rmml to Sllare 38r Cos1a Mesa area 2Bdrm BABYSI T ·Lo; ng tor ad ... ancement ro• oooonun 1 es to• aO· lndd ~mag 759-9135 hOuM blOdt from oucn f 1Ba owners unit mature 10 care yng SIOI Pfl JW n1eres1 ng compan) -ancemenl Pl@aseaPO•~ available in S' 1Bd e 1a1 Aslt.•"9 children PT my h~ H.8 . 250 dtlP $363 mo rm r "c P'•f BBay 852_53,.. !National Wl'IO'esaJe J-· M ature oerson cori- C•tallna Voew• Spacious 536-1876 Pri9Cllla $228 000 all Marolyll el'} Co needs REP l()f S1dered sa •ar) com-34306 Pac1ltC Coasl ....... Costa Mes·a 3br. 2ba lower. clOM to Coombs 631-1266 HI RE 1oca1 area No oirect mensurlle w ilt> e•-1 Dana Po•nt und:Jar. lg patio MOO Prol n-smkr NB Crest I sales ,,.holeule only penenoe (7141241-0942 I i201 El Ca,.,mo ~ea1 722 82 Agent no FEE condo. pooA. tennis. gar-(713-782-18611 Aslt. lor June Harve\ San C1emen1e Hun11·ngton Beach •· $4 l5mo 645-5533• h h la f. d - •722-7093• t roug c s.s1 1e .. -------•----------------• CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Fountain Valley $2.56 per day Thaf'I ALL you pay IOf 3 hnea. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE C1Mal9 lenia ROJ~1ng/oH1CeS 10 AMERICAN HANDYMAN I HA IN 0 8'5 yr1 exp. AeMable. bOnd9d Doors Windowl Fences • 18 yrs Qual 1oea1 1oos lie . ins'd Jenny 5411-0821 Orywa1I Plumt>tng Bath-• Touch-ups comp•ete 4t:J room Remod'I Carpentry JOO or consultat•O'IS .... HOLIDAY SPECIAL And Yes Jesus IS Lord he 2806'-' ~S...7608 II ~LI~~~· 7~~.me' Free est 89'4-5"SI MATOIAN PAINTING FENCES-GATES Tree trim Quality A Spec1all) Prof Hsclng FREE est 7 Dump runs C M IN B LIC=288S97 6J t-9295 0ys wk. 10 yrs exp ref JI Wnyt 642 7206 Lie .. Ins 8'2·5053 area m e. • ,.M...,..IC...,,,_,H...,.A-=E,....L-::;C""ox PAINTING 2 positions available in our customer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $4.50 to start. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M . -5 P.M. and 11 :30 A.M. -7 P.M . Call 642-4321 ext. 201 to schedule an appointment. Ask for Guy or Patt. NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITIN G Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney "---•HANDYMAN• S10/Hr -MATERIALS ~ ~&sml~~w~~M Re~~67~006 ~=========================::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ liiii.iliiEn.,t""ry-ii-Fr-enc_h_ooc;;.---Call Bruce &•7-0780 Painting & Wallpape< A• I By Hofman The Ooofman HOME REPAIR Carpen-moval 20 yrs exo C1t1an o y s & G I R LS DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll OM & Ar. 157-DOOR try. plumblng. rental l)'OmP1. reas 642-593i ,. ,. EXTRA c •sH $ $ B Your EXPERT INSTALLATIONS propeny Reta 1126-72'45 p ~ ~ ft ft ~Directory UC••n 4"8, bOnd9d Call Q U A LITY WORK & •rriat lllF•Llll Ae9r-..n••t1ve '°' prlee Pau• 548-8860 REASONABLE RATES' ~G •NTER10Rs TL.-D1ilr ••-t VISA-MC 673-1512 ~14~2~a;2~1;1;1f~1~1~1~l~l!~iiiiriiii.~l,!CAf!!RL!!i7c5&-03:::9:5 HANGING STRIPPING M rM HP ... D.11J111 IHli... WE gats ltid nang together L. ... ... --Quailfty WOfil. tree •I LTAXl'ILINd SERViCE Stnp-1nstall aow:e to tne • ... The Calif Pubic Utilities •425513 Ma-7401 Qarage&Yard Clnyps et&Zy 'Xlfnrets 633·7172 Commltsk>n, REQUIRES --RI R..a. Jon 64S-l 192 fla•W!I t~t all uMd, hoUMho6d ta&W 1 • HAULING CLEAN UPS 1~:;:;:;_~~~~~:-~1 mo~. print thelt LleenM Contr 64S-365e QUALITY WORK. FREE · 1411r D • lN-1111 ~~ & ~~~~;;mt NEW, REPAIRS. SERVICE EST MIKE 722·7858 HEATING•PLUMBING their T C.P. number In all No Jobe too amall R ... l.aaUcaflat EXPERT Service & Rec>at1 9d¥ef11Mtnenta II you Llc'd. Free •t 831-2345 a w\.-34 yrs eitP 111 yrs In area new 1 queeUon at>oul ... __...,. ucc409035 964-8919 the tegaMty of a mowr. 1ldl NEW. REPAIRS SERVICE limo 0t cNIU"9ur. C'all: lf\Olll No J0C>S too small Reas Public Utlltles Com· eu.tOf'll Gal-. Ouakty T~~~~ ;;~S L.Jc'd F,... .. 1 631-2345 miMIOn 714-556·•'151 eo..t./Alopeit ~9080 nu _. ""'"' GREEN LIFE by ERIC Can't teem to get to all thoee repair jobe around the house? Let. the clauified service directory help you find reliable help. . . Delivering approxim_ day to Frid & Sunday. of insurance UTES OUR • Hours are :30 PM Mon- AM Saturday or truck. proof print-out re- quired. Call 642 xt. 202 for ap- pointment or ap person at The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. llily . . 2ullli CR!ustMos Mo~ ·START NOW· 11 to IS Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MOflE . CONTACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 892-1449 • ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN AOUL T SUPERVtSOR \. llLL (l l•)llt-1111 ............. 111 ~ ..... 1-Spm Mon-Fri. Perm. Irvine YMCA, 50 wpm min. Positive attitude r&- qulred. $7/hr 26 1-5010 ._Mlfflll.F/T For Tortilla Flats Res- taurant, light bkkpg, computer dat a entry. exp. Pf•f. 494-8588 ME "TOO" A SEl.f STAaTEl All> lOCllli HI A OCMEfR? COME IN AM> Ct£CX US OUT! Wt Jtt loo•"'l tor AW. T CR£W SUP£1MSOllS to ..oro ••ln Ind ood llllS SKMf'"C 'If• customt•1 tor THE QAAHC( COAS r OM y Pl 0 r YOol mvst bt °"IP"l iQtll tlfir ly il'ld bt m1 lo ifl *"i ..,,,~ SOl"'eoot O"<>O't u~ .iNl>•ttillld ~ •t-att to ntS IS l«>T A PART-TlllE .0. WE ARE l()()l(ING f~ MANAGDOT PERSOfKL I ilt •"'' • ~""'Olli ""' , f";af~~ee ~o ~, .... lo M"-: ,,. i'l rt1•f!ll 2 -'•tr~t "'"'•€''~ ui" SA{... SlOtY' .i"<l ~~• •ttt'J 3 Bf f'>.I• c•n °''" I\ 'n ~ Of"Ot"I ~~l'ICW • J 1• Ww4 N•t I ~Pc.E '<1 1 --s.,r~ .~ .... ~ " I>' ~oOv$1r O'"\IClt<fd ~ Y;.. •· ~ •or• !I( • t~ tlldl todul'S SilJ)tl•~'l l1Ml'1 i°>O D'G'>Ol"'i ·-10 Of>• flt• '•Sl~~l ue111 OlOI uuu FT/PT. no u penence necessary, day & everuno 111811 67s-6864 If you're 10 or older, a job as a new~paper carrier might be just your size . Just send in th is coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are avrlilable now! Be so•ebMJ. Be a Daily Pilot carrier! r;YES!7d~;:;;d ou;;;;:;;;;-ec-:;:,I Ing a Daily Pilot carrier. 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Mon-Fri 7·30 am to 10 pm O R.orronge •rte 6 scrombled word1 be'ow ·o mol!e 6 '1mple words ?r nt letters o1 eocn 1n its ' ne of SQuores P I L E A N I J 1 1 1 2 I :; C U H H A N I I I I' 1~ E N L E E D Is I' I I 842-6818 WOH UMI I r I Our family had a small cet- - -tage in the mountams. One I P H A M I S night, when it was barely 55 . degrees, my wife had al( the I I• I I' I windows and doors open. She . . _ _ _ said with them closed you "couldn't -the-." I IC 0 ,1 ~ IT Ell~ I I e Compi.re the chuckle quoted by l1ll1n9 '" tl\e ''"°'"9 words -~-....... -~ ....... _ _,___, yov develop from Sfep No 3 bet-Ow l ·J ·---r r r r r r r r r .r 1 I I I I ff H~ I I I I I ,I ) .. 30N311S ~ t:JV3H •• ·30N31tS ~~ ~V'3H a:nna a,uptnoo .. no.< PMOtO ~ ~ P!ft dYHSJtv ~ ·uedo 1100P PU1 IMOP'..--a.. l'fnl:l()()O P9'4 ~· ~ .... ie.p 95 AfeJeq RM :n<J33N l! ..... 'PAu 9U() "l"f9Wnow ~ HONnVH U! ~ Nwwt • P9\4 Affwwl Jft() 3Nld7V s..Ln-~~ £-• s.13!>-V\tf'~:l"S O! SllMSNY - ·-· J Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Sunday. January 3. 1988 De Memorial held for 14 murdered family m•mbers 11 TOii PAUONS .............. RUSSELLVILLE. Ark. -A woman Slain last month afon& With I) relatives at their home in the Oz.ark Mountain foothills onoe wrote to a relative, "I always try to remember. a man who tfates suffers more than the man hated." Those words of Becky Simmons. 46. ~re read Saturday at a memorial scrvicc for the 14 members of the family ofR. Gene Simmons Sr. at the First Assembly of God 1n Russellville. Simmons. 4 7. is accused an their deaths at the house north of Russell\ illc as well as those of two other people fatallv shot in town Monda). He is undergoin& coun - ordercd pysch1atnc observation at the State Hospital at Little Rock. tttn-aacn filled one section or the church. They were student\ from Dover Hi&h School. about 1 miles north of lfosscllvilk, where Loretta Simmons. 17. had been a senior. Tht-Rev. lfoyec Sav •• 47, pastor of First United Methodist Church of Dover. a small town about six miles from the fJtmil) 's home in the rurai Pleasant Grove community. de· lh·t-rcd a eul<>JY· including excerpts from leuerswnttcn by Mrs. Simmons to her relatives. "We have been shaken. our lives have been shaken. our community has bttn shaken." Savqc 5i1d. "Many in the community have bttn touched. Now we must bqin lhc healing proc~s. "We come today to ask the eternal question 'Wb~·· Savage said. "WL are mad. we are angry. we arc hurt. There 1s disbelief ... .\ sister. Viola O'Shields of Fort Payne. Ala.. said Mrs. Simmons e,.plained her dail) prayers and Babic rndang b) sa) mg she dad it -because I don't want to meet him 1n Hell." The "him" was Simmons. Sa .. agua1d Mrs.S1mmons'joywas an her children and .. her peace and her strength came from God." .r He read from another of Mrs. llemben of Becky stm.mona• family weep at memorial .emce ln RuuellTille. Ark. Sat· urday. Becky waa wt.le of R . Gene Slmmona. accueed of killln& 14 family members. members of the famth About 2SO people attended the service. In addition to about 2S members of Mrs. Simmons' fam1l y- her parents. three sisters and three brothers. mostly from Colorado. and their children -a group of about 2S S1mmt>ns' letters: .. I always kiss my children to show them my love. I show m) love with a hug. .. .\nd from another leuer. spcakmg of her children. she wrote: "They like each other and love each other. I hope the) keep it and work at it.'' W11 hin the church sanctuar). Chnstmas decorations were sllll up. including red cloth bows JOined b) hanging garlands of greenery. Inside the entrance to the church, a table held photographs of all 14 slam There v.erc no (askets at the SCf\ ice. Instead. I ~ red roses stood s1desb) sS1de in front of the pews v.here the fam1h members sat. St-r' ice .. said the bodies of seven Simmons famil) members not being buncd elsewhere wo uld be cremated. "The fam1J\ will take the remains back to Colorado for pn' ate bunal at a later date ... he said John "1organ. of Shinn Funeral Suspected mass murderer'slifenotasit seemed By BD..L SIMMONS , st ,.._..._ RUSSELLVILLE. Ark. -The home of accused mass murderer Ronald Gene Simmons had things that were there, but were not really there. Like a telephone. It v.asn't connected to a hne. Like a heating and aircond1t1oning S)Stem It didn't work. Like a bathroom. The l:i vator) v.o rked. but the toilet didn't. There. but not really thC'T'C. Pohcc. neighbors and relatives speak that wa) about Simmo ns' relationships with his wife and children. There. but no t working. Over the Chnstmas ho hda)s. Simmons killed 16 peo ple, 14 of them relatl\CS. authont1es sa). Eight '1ct1ms -children or grandc hildren age 20 months to 17 yt"ars - v.ett strangled. ProSttutor Tom B)num charged Simmons with two murders. plans to ch2rge him with the others and sa)s he \I.Ill ask for the death penalty. A neighbor. Ka) McMinn. thought Sims mons consc1enuous. On ram> da)'s he \lo ould. dn' e his children down to the road and sit with them until the school bus arrived. she sa1d. Dann> Taylor. supenntendcnt or the Dover School Distnct. said the children were bnght. clean. gcneraJly quiet. personable v. hen drav.n out. w11h no apparent home problems. Accordina to third-grade teacher Mc-g Standridge. 8-ycar-old Rebecca said 1n a ptc. Christmas essay about parents and children. "You have parents to watch over you so you can be safe." The neighbors d1dn•t know that Simmons had been chaf'l('d m 1981 in New Meuco wlth three counts oT incest with tm eldest daughter. Sheila. He had mo .. ed his fam1I )' m the night to escape prosccuuon G rocer Dub Brow"TI and tlmberman Buri .\llen thought Simmons strange. sullen. uns fnendl~ Karen Shaddon. a neighbor. called him ··a slavednH:r' bccau~ he required his children to carT) fh e·gallon buckets of din from the road to near the house atop a stctp hill. "He'd keep the m very isolated." she said. and v. hen she walked a long the road while the) \I.ere \loOrk1ng '"he'd shoo them awa~.. to pre' ent commun1catton. Simmons' J 7syear-old daughter. LorcHa. thought him "a drunken bum" and hated him. said Summer Moone). 17. of Dover. d~nbcd b\ others as Loretta's closest fnend. Loretta v.'o_uld insult him to his face and def~ him. said Summer. Simmons· wife, Beck). 46. hadn't slept \lollh him for t\lo O )Cars.. maybe more. according to her rclat1vc-s. ShenfT Jtm Bohn said. .\nothcr sister. Viola O'Sh1 elds of Fon Pa' ne . .\la .. said Mrs. Simmons explained her dall) pra)ers and Bible reading b) sa) ing she did 11 "because I don·1 want to m«t him 1n Hell ·· The "him" \loas Simmons. Simmons mailed all family lcuers Somes llmtt he opened them. read them. censored them. and perhaps discarded tht"m . the shcnlT said. Simmons allo\lo ed no one but himself to pick up incoming mail. Retired from the .\ir Force.~1mmons ga' e hnle mone) to other members of his fam1l~. rclatiH·s said. not e'en enough to bu~ makeup "Not onl) \loas ht" not v.anung them v.eanng makt"up. he d1dn·t want them looking "'Cf) good." the shenlT said He assumc-s Jealous) v.as the reason The disconnected telephone was another wa) to kttp them from communicating \lo 1th the v.orld. Bohn said. Mrs. Simmons sta)ed w11h him for the children's sake and "as a mart)r to a crapp) ma;x:· according to sister Edith Nesb~ of Bn It". Colo She also v.as doubtful of her ab1ht) to make 11 on her ov. n v.1th the children and v.as afraid of v.hat Simmons might do 1f she left him. relat" C'S said Mrs. Nesb) sa) s her husband. Pat. didn't hkc for hc-r to 'mt the S1mmon~s. ·warn mg. ··Something 1s going 10 happen to that man someda) and he's going to kill his fam1l ) and I don't want )OU there." On Monda). Simmons went o n a 45- manutc shoottng spree at four busineSS('S in Ru~lh 1llc,-":"appart"ntl ) attempting to kill ind•' 1duals tov.ard \lo horn he bore grudJeS. He's a~u~ o f shooting SI'-peopk . killing tv..o. including Kath) Kcndnck. i 4. who reponedl} spumed-bis ad' ances a year ago. TRADE now • YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE .CLASSIFIED! .\this final stop. Woodhne Motor Freight. he found JoH"C l3utts. v.ho had interfered 1n his efTons to romance Miss Kcndnck and who was his supen 1sor \lo hen he-q uit. under pressure. v.tth the v.ords. ··) ou can lake this JOb and sho'e It .. ' .\uthonues said he \lo Ounded Buns in the head and chest. Richard Wood. prt"S1dent of \\ oodhne. said that before telling a v.oma.n at \\ oodhne to can the police. 1mmons told her "J''e come to do v.hat I wanted to do It's all o'er no\lo r, e gonen c' er) bod) .,_,ho \lo anted to hun me .. Authont1es b«amc concerned about the \loCIHx~1ng of Simmons· relau'cs a few houi;a. later The~ found fi-yc bodies 1n Simmons· eight-room house after police climbed through a v.1ndo\lo On Tuesda'. se'cn bod1c-s v.cre found in a kerosene-splash~ gra' e about four f«t d«p amid oal..s and cedar! about 150 fC"Ct from the house. Tv.o bodies -1-~ar-old bo\S -\I.ere found 1n sealC'Q dark,grttn plasuc prbage sacks 1n the locked trunl..s of abandoned cars about ~50 feet from the house Bohn said most of the strangulauons probabl) took place on Chnstmas Eve and the '1cttms probabl~ were aslttp when a small cord v.as \lo rapped around lheir neck!>. C'hnstmas pad.ages remarned unopened 1n the house Other rclau' cs v.cre apparent!~ shot as the) am' ed on Chnstmas 'u1ts rtaJC NOTlCl Number of mass murders growing By PRED BAYLES ,. ............ An Arkansas man mcthod1caUy kills his fam1I ). then goes on a shoottn& sprtt "n Iowa farm family 1s v. aped out. a son 1s suspected of murder-su1c1dc " postal emplo)~ kills 14 co-v.orkcrs 1n Oklahoma. thc-n kills h1rnself .\re th~ blood) cases of mayhem isolated. or 1s the phenomenon of mass murder a gro\lo 1ng nightmare for SOCICt) '> Those v.ho ha' e studied the muids. methods and motl\CS of such killers sa) the recent ~pate of murders doesn·1 signal an ep1dcm1c Howe' er. the) \lo am that factor\ such as an agrng bab~ boom generation and· a grov.mg rootlc-ssnt"Ss ma~ ) 1cld a crop of multiple l..11ler!> ··~fass murder is still a rare pht'nomc:non and it's hard to make pred1ct1ons about the future ·· said James Fo\. a cnml.flologist at North· eastern L'n1,crs11' "But O\t'r the decades. there has.detinnel} been an increase in this t)pe of cnmc.'· Dr Par!.. Du.·u a ps~ch1alnst at the L n1\t"rs1t~ of\ 1rgm1a and a consults ant 10 the FBl's 'l.;auonal ( ent« for the ~nal\ sis of \ 1olent Cnme. also belle\ es mass murder l.S on the nsc ·-r, e ~n resist.ant to calling It an incrC'ase. but I thin!.. there's no a' 01dmg the fact there 1san increase." he ):11d "The numbers a rc b«om1ng con' mcmg to me as a skepuc.'' f o, and ~ortheastem soc1olog1s1 Jad.. Le' 1n. l'O-a uthors of "Mass M urder -.\mcnca's Grov.ing Men- ace." anal\zed 364 cases of mass murdt"r from I 9,6 through 1985 The researchers defined mass murder as lolling four or more '1cums v.1thin a short penod of umc Tht' pair SI) there arc thrtt mass murders 1n th•~ count~. o n a'erage. each month.. The) estumte I. 7 2 people died 1n these casesoverthc I 0- )ear pcnod. but the number pales · v. hen compared to the appro~1matel) .:!0.000 hom1c1dt>S in the L1nited ut~ each \Car Ma~ murder IS not a v.cllsstud1ed subject The FBI collects cnmc suust1cs on murderers. but 11 does not break out figures on multiple l..1Jlmgs. Murdff usuall) 1s within the 1unsd1ct1on of local authont1es Fo\ and Le' 1n delved into the FBI stat\sttcs and scoured newspaper mde\e-s of the past 50 ~cars for mass murdercascs Fo~says 1966 was"the onset of the age of mass murde-r . ., f o, note-s that v.h1le the number of mass murdc-n fluctuates. a number of the-centuf'\ 's \I.Orsi cases have OC· cum"d sin~ 1980 CA[L CLASSIFIED 642-5878 ·Get an angle on th9 camera eqµipment you· .. alwaY8 wan~. Read cluaified. ' •• • .. .. . Metals stocks the big winners in '87market Shares of publicly held brokerages ranked at bottom _. By CHET Cl'RRJER ,.,....._ . ..- ' NEW YORK -Metal "as the magic material for profitable tn\ est· ments 1n the stock market during 198, .\nd the surest road to losses "a!> 10 put mone) on \\all Strl"et itself. · Stocks ol companies that produce almost an} t} pc of metal -s1eel. copper. aluminum. gold -weath· ered the crash in October to post some oft he be~I gain'> uf the )ear Among all the 1ndus1~ groups tracked b' ·1andard 6. Poor's Corp. "m1scellaneou!> metals" ranked first fo r the )ear through Dec :!J "llh a 73.1 percent nse Gold mining St<x ks "ere the run· ner-up. climbing 61 ·:! pcm:nt. fol· lov.ed b~ s1cel. up llO q percent. and aluminum lOmpaOJl'S. up 56. per- cent. to raLSC prices. Right behind Luk.ens amona the pe~eniage gainers was another of smokestack America's wounded giants. Bethlehem Steel, which jump- ed from S6.25 to about SIS. The steel companies. along with producers ofnonfcrrous metals. dem- onstrated one of the market's upbeat themes during the year. that Ameri- can manufacturing was starting a comeback. At the same ume, nsing pnces for metals like copper and gold reflected one of the )ear"s big womes in the market. that inOat1onal) pressures might be ren\ mg. The secunues 1\dUstl) stocks had been lasgards all }ear. in pan because of"'omes about ns1ngoperating cos1s and bo"nd-tradmg losses at some firm~. Then. when the crash hll. the) v.cre natural candidates for a drub- bing Shares of Salomon Inc .. parent of one of the Street's most pres11g1ous 10,estmcnl banking houses. peaked at S59.50 in earl} 1986. The} "ere trading in the S30s before the crash took them do"n as low as $16 6:211. Earl) this "eek the) stood at S 19. .... ---, ---· -.. ~... -,.... .... ~ -~ ~ . . - . ___ S,~:.i:.J~~;.: .. ~: ''iiscelaMOu.$ ..... 73..1----- Gold Mining .C1 .2 s~.-_. ____ , ~ .SC.a ~s .-42A ------- ~ ~·37.1 ---,. Tat• & ~ +36.1 r=:::l!llN 8'0McaS1inQ +lS.2 06hof • dtilliftg +33.0 -....,.....-..... PC>Mulion OONro.t +28.4 ____ ..... LOSERS T eX1il6s S ~OI -21.1 \ . ~o.r.o -22.1 $pooalty ceta.ilinQ -22.8 --- Pers.ot\ai '<>anS -2 4 .2 Manutact.ul60 "'°~ -25.3 Savanos & ioans -27 .3 _____ _..... f4.j/ II eiiQl'lc -30. 1 Moiwsy-<:61\1~ ~s -30.5 ___ _. Toys -33.S 8'~ofS -37 S • ·~· ( OCArts Center tili~g earns national ·award ' . Hiving lied with the Crystal Court Mall for regional honors, Oruce Couty Performlq Arts Cater rc- centl} won the ·g7 Spectrum na\ional award in the new commercial cat- egory from the Ceramic Tile D11- trtbutors A11oclatloo. · The ans ce nter was cited at a convention in Orlando. Aa .• for the concentric ci rcle desian at the carriage circle entrance. The tiles used in the award-winning configuration arc from Fa1rbul). Neb .• and exclusively d1stnbutcd 10 Southern California by Del Piso Brick and Tile. .\lso pan1c1pating 1n the project "'ere landscape archittct, the SWA Group. Laguna Beacbi developer, Orange Count} Performing Arts (enter. Costa Mesa. and tile installer. Corradini Corp., Los Angeles. • • • Tustin-based Care Eoterpriaes bu:. ha!> e~tended the expiration date and re' 1scd the terms of Its exchange offer!> for 1ts 9 percent convcniblc senior subordinated debentu~s. due 2005. and its 16 percent senior subordinated notes. due 1994. The ne" np1ra11on date is I p.m. PST. Tue~a,.J an 12. The re' 1scd terms of the exchange offers 1ndude. among others: (l) ehm1na11on of the company's option to pa) interest on the new debentures and nc" notes with common stock: Shares of pubhcl) held brokerage firms sho" t.'d the biggest loss in & P\ tabulation. falling 3" 5 percent Other groups in the lo"er depths included to) s. do" n 33 .;; percent mone} · center banks. dov. n 30.5 percent. and air fre1gh1. do"n } I peffcnt \kmll L) nch. one of the best- 1..no" n secunlle!> firms that does an c\tensl\ e pubhc business. traded at $56.6:!': 1n 1983 and has ne'er been that high since. It has latcl} been chang•ne hands for about S:!1 · The biggest single 198" percentage loser among !'\YSE stocks "as not a ti nanc1al issue. ho"'e' er It "as Todd h1p}ard!>. "h1ch fell from S10 50 to arou nd S:!. for a 90 percent loss Ai> (~) an increase lo Sl.100 pnnc1pal amount of new debentures and new notes for each S 1,000 pnnc1pal amount of old debentures and o ld Carriage circle entrance at On.nee County Perfonoln& Arta Center wine national prlu for uae of ceramic tile deal.go. "Ith 1"0 inst11ut1onal 1n,cstors. manufacturer of 'aned line and bonng equipment lndustnal Eq ull) paid a total of S20.8 m1lhon for the shares. .\s of earl\ last "l'l'I... the stock "1th the best 1nd1' 1dual percentage gain for the }Car among :"oev. ) tirl.. tock fa.change issues "as Lui.ens Inc. which more than tripled from SI ~ 75 a share to JU St under $50. -Lukens. a. producer of hea' ~ ste<.'I plates. had m ~arc of "Ot.>s earlier 1n the decade hke maO\ another .\men· can s1ecl compan\ and as recent!) as 198 5 "as los1 ng mone~. N2J'. as the \"alue Line ln,estment Sun e} obser> ed in 11!> latest quancrl) report o n the com pan) "earnings are soanng due to 11ght suppl) cond111on!> for plate steel ·· v. nh order backlogs i rov.ing. the compan} ha<i been able The c6'mpan). "h1ch 1s the na11on·s largest independent sh1pbu1lder. has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code "Todd 1s in 'er;. senous shape.:· sa}s \'alue Line "Todd's uncenain status 1!> scanng oil potcnual maJor contracts. "e think .\nd Todd needs maJor con- tracts in order to maintain a profit - able sh1p}ard operauon .. Bargain-minded 1n,estors might find 1t tempting to comb through the hst<; of poor performers fo r one ~ear in hopes of finding the nc\t ~ear's "turnaround s1luat1ons .. That "ould ha\t' "orked out "ell 1f ~ou opted to bu) Bethlehem Steel at the end of I~ 6. when 11 ranked as the 21 th b1gge!>I Big Board loser. ha' 1ng fallen 60 percent L nfortunatel ~. 1hough. there .s.:ems to be no reliable pancm 10 base ih1~ !>on of strateg) on uppo~ a "bonom fishing" 1n,es1or last Dec JI p1d.cd out Te\as .\mencan Banc!>hare'> "h1ch "as do"n 523 percent for 14, 6 and stood at S 1-l :!5 a <>hare This past Monda' the stock traded at SJ JJ• • dov. n 76 percent for t98., Bank blames October crash on psychology, not economy LOS .\NGELES <.\Pt -Octobl.·r·s stock market crash reflected "a huge shift in mart..t't p}scholog~ .. un1ust1fiable on purel~ economic grounds. according 10 the Secuni~ Pacific Corp The na11on'r; se,cnth-larges1 bank holding compan} also predicted 1het>conom~ v.111 l·scapc a rcct'ss1on JO I Q88 but ma ) shp into one the folio" ing ~car In an l'1ght·pagt' rcpon b~ mcconom1Csdcpartment. Secunt~ Pal 1lil dt'" npla~ed an~ comparisons be1"een this 'ear·., 1.rash and the one of 1929 that ushered in the Great Depression Bctorc the Oltuber cra'>h gro" th ot the gross na11onal product and industnal production "ere hcallh'. corpor- ate profit~ "~re strong and the dollar" as rcla11' cl~ stable in· fort.'1gn<,changc marl.ct'>. the rcro n noted <i1nct.' then. 11 added. the Fcdt•rJI Reser> e Board has been pumping ample fund' 1n10 lhl· hanking s~stt'm. rl"'>UltJOg 1n lo"er. short-1...rm 1ntercs1 rate' and thl' Fednal Depos11 I nsuranc<.' ( orp "'h1ch 1n'>Ufl'' l ustornl'r deposm up 10 SI 00.000 ln"l"red thl' prohahtl11~ 11f run' on bank!> 8} companson lhl' rl·port said nt•'rl'\t rates doubled bet"ecn 142!( and I Q2Q and that l ra'>h led 10 a breal..do"n in the tn·d11 mart..et!> notes e~changed. 1n each case to take account of a "al' er of 13.5 months of interest b~ c\changing holders: (31 an 1ncrcMC JO the call pnces for the new debenture!; and new notes. in each case 1n111all} to par (whereas the pnor offer contentplatcd JOit1al call pnces of 50 percent and 9~ percent of par on the ne" debentures and new notes. rcspect1'cl~ 1. (4) a reduction in the COO\ers1on pnce for the OC\I. deben- tures from SS 64 to SS per share: (5) an increase to 75 percent aggr~te principal amount of 1he old deben- tures and old notes required to be tl·ndl'rcd before the compan) can c0nsummate the e'lchange offers. (6) a cond111on that the compan) cannot accept tender!. "11hout secu1 ing an agreement for a refinancing of m hank debt. and Pl the addition of a nc" ro' enan1 hm1ung the creauon of )en1or 1ndebtcdn{·ss '\ -.e1:ond <>upplemenl to thl' !lre' 1ou,.1~ 1ssut.'d offenng circular al)O d1~lose'> that the compan~ v.111 U)t.' its best l'fforts to cause one add111 onal. non-employee director to be appointed 10 tts board and. also. that the compan~ will retain a management consultant mutuall~ ac- cqHable 10 11 and m banks. C arc Enterprises 1s a leading oper- ator of )k1 lkd· and intermediate· nur .. 1ng-care fac1h t1cs. The compan\ o~rates I OS fac1ht ies wit~ 11 .000 beds. SI\ pharmacies and 12 home- health<arc fac1lit1es. • • • Micro 0 Joe. has concluded a nc" s~s m1lhon financing arrangement Godfred P. Otutc,c. senior 'ice president and chief financial officer. said the nc" financing consists of senior notes that mature Dec. 15. J 997 Under the agreement the com- pan~ 1s required to prepay one- sevcnth of the pnneipal annuallv at par comm<.'ncing Dec 15. 1991 Interest 1s pa-.able sem1-annuall). The S25 mlll1on in proceeds " 111 be used 10 re11re approumatel) S2 I m1lhon of short-term indebtedness. \.1 1cro Din Santa .\na 1s one of the large!>t na11on"1dc d1stnbutors of m1crcx·omputer hardv.arc. softv.are. penpherals and acccssones • • • The president of Commer«Baak in Ne" pon Beach and the Encino- based Independence Bank have an- nounced that d1scuss1ons r~rding I ndepcndcncc's proposed acqu1s1tion of Commerce Bank havt' been 1ermin- a1ed. The represcntall\ e c11ed no specific reason!> for ending the discussions • • • Industrial Eq•Jty (Pacific) Ltd. bought 157.700 add111onal common shares of Smtth lntemauonal Inc . raising its stake from 19.9 percent to 20.6 percent. In a filing ~•th 1he Scrunt1cs and Exchange C'omm1ssion. the Hong Kong-based 10' estmcnt group said its most recent purchases were made bet"een No' 30 and Dec. 23 at pnces ranging from from S6 2 6 to S7 195 a share I ndustnal Equ11~ ~1d 11 no" 0" n!> ~ ., million common ~hares in the In addtt1on. the tn\CStment con- cern has the nght to acquire an undetermined number of·common sh-a~s under the Ncwpon Bcach- bascd com pan~·~ reorgan1za t1on plan. lndustnal Equll) ~·d 11 bought creditor "arrants that allo" 11 to purc hase m1th lnternauonal's shares at no more than S7 each Hov.e' er. 1f bankruptC) court de- termines that the com pan) 's com- mon stock 1s ~onh more than S7 earh. the "arran1s will be-null and '01d. according 10 the fihng. • • • • Costa Mesa-based lrvilte ~osors Corp. has repont>d operating resu lt s fo r the 1987 fiscal> car ended Sept. ~7 Re,enue!> for 1he 'ear were S 1.·P9.200 compared · v.1th the pre' 1ou!> )Car's sales of Sl .6 17.200 Losses for fiscal 1987 "ere S 1.956.500 '!>. S 1.765.900 for fiscal 1986. James .\lex1ou. president. said revenues had staned to sho" 1m· pro,ement late 10 the )ear from announced contract av.ards, but that pr0Ject1ons fo r fiscal 1988 v.cn-Sil II uncertain due to federal budgctaf) dela)s. Irvine Sensors 1s pnmanh engaged in the de,clopment of 1n(rared de- ' ices and high densll) electronics packaging Short-term investments provide saf ~ty, liquidity · .\fter ()( tober"• stock market dc- cl ine man } n- ' est Of!. sh I fll•d \Orne of their fun d<. tc1 In"· risk shon·tc:r m financial instru- ments MARY RUDIE The mo<,t popu· •••••••••••••• lar short-term in· -.cstments -those 1ha1 mature 1n a year or less -are mone\ market funds. monc' market depo">1t accounts and ccnificate!> of deposit (CDs > These arc lo"-nsk UlStrumcnls. and ha' e trad111onall~ been used to in'e!>t lump sums tc:mporanh or as a liquid re!>cnc for emergencies Money market lunds ha~·e a powerful appeal for short-term 1n\.<.' tors The) are actuall} mutual fu nds that invest your mone) 1n Trcasur. bills. large ccn1ficates of deposit. go' crnment bonds and sflort-term corporate debt. Thest" funds offer compelling benefits: compe1111,e y1eld5. profe ssional management. 1mmed1atc access to )OUr funds and chcck"nllng pn,1leges (although a minimum of$250 per &ed ma~ apply) In general. a minimum ofS~ 1s needed to in,cst in most mone' market funds and Lhw ) 1elds fluctuate dall> · Mo'1 money market funds are not insurt'd. but g1~en • the stab1ht} of the underlying investments. that 1s not a ENETIAN GONDOLAS OlD \IVORLD ROMANCE NLOAT Gou~t ba.skeu w/c~agnc & roses. llfVl~E COAST C::HAaTERS 6,S-4704 • • maJor,oncern for most JO\e\lors Hov.e\er ii 'uu·rc \Cf) caullttu'> \OU c-an choose a lund that in'l''1\ -.uleh 1n U.S. Treasur. . secunt1cs. though }OU ma\ l'am about I perccntag<.' point less than a fund tha·t al'>o in' ests in nongo' crnmcnt secunt1es 'uu ran obtain all the ad va ntage., ol a monc~ market fund through a c<.'nlral asset~ account v.1th a !>l'cu nt1es broL.eragr firm . In most such account'>. all tun1h credited to thl' auount are automaucall) '"CPI 1n10 a money market fund. so that your mone) J\ "'ort..1ng '\ 1rtually all the 11me Mone-. market depos11 accounts are offercQ through banl..s or .,a, 1ngs and loans. These acrnunic, pa~ a floating 1n1erc.,1 rate 1hat 1s set eve~ month hut IA h1ch 1s usual!) '>hghtl~ lcs!> than rates for mone) markl't fund~ or C Ds. If the 1n!lt1tu11on 1s insured b) the FDI< !Federal Depo!.1t Insurance C orp.)or the FSLIC' (Federal C)a, mgs and Loan lmurancc Corp.). then your monc~ market account usuall} 1s also. up to the S 100.000 ma\lmum. Rt.'ml·mber that all dcpos1h arc aggregated for insurance purposes and insured up to SI00.000 per dt.•pos1tor. not per account. \1onc' market deposit accounts allo" > ou to wrrte up 10 three checks per month. make three preauthorized transactions -such as mongagc or insurance payments -per month. and givt you unhm1ted access 10 automatic teller machines. You can withdraw )Our mone) as of\cn as )OU hkc without penalty. However. 1f your account fall~ bclo" a f'ROfESSIONAl f'LANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. Al services arrangtd. I.VINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 ~ de">1gna1ed minimum . >our funds ma} earn onl~ 5 25 pcrlent in11.·res1 and may be subJect to fees not pre\'1ousl) imposed Ccn1fica1cs. of deposit arc for people most com- fortahle ~1th fi,cd interest rate!> and safety of pnncipal. and "ho ha' e less need for hqu1dit). You can bu} CDs at bank~. 'kl' ings and loans. and brokerage firms. It's always 1mpor1an1 IO check that the issuing ms111u11on 1s insured b' lhc fl)I( or 1he FSLIC. · "lo'>I C ()) pa} a fixed rate of mte~t for terms that usualh run f<ir three. six or 12 months. though some (Ds are a' a1labk "1th longer matunucs. up to I 0 )cars or more II takes as httk asl.500 to buy a CD. but m1rumums ofS I Ooo or S~.500 are common. espec1all) to get h1ghC'r rates of 1n1ercst ' 1elds on CDs arc generally higher than those on monc~ market funds or rrn>ney market deposit acrounts. But , fur som<' investors. CDs have two drawbacks: You can't "rtte checks on them. and your princi pal ma) be dlffa·ull to access before the stated maturity. One month's interest is the minimum pcnah) for earl~ "11hdrawal of principal on short-term CDs pu rt ha!>Cd directly from banks or savings and loans. and man) 1nst11u11o ns charge more. Compann1 yields on CDs 1s difficult. because there an· d11Tercn1 methods of calculating return. The best wa} lo compare terms is simply to ask a rcpttsentat1ve of a finanual 1nst1tu11on exactly how much. 1n dollar terms. )ou v.111 get and when you wtll gtt 1t. You can bu' CDs from almost aO\ f1nannal ini.t1tu11on na11onw1dc. A (D that pa~s an c~tra I or l percen tage po1n1scan mean an extra S 100 lo S200 per ~ear on a SI0.000 depos1L CD rates arc ad,cntscd 1n the financial pages of man) nev.spapers. and )Ou can also shop fo r high rates b) consulung a brokerage firm that deals tn CDs of many banks around the count~ If )OU think you might need access 10 ~our mone) before the matunt) date, consider bu) ing smaller C Ds "1th a range of matunt1es. rather than a single large C'D. >\nothcr choice is to buy a federal!) -insured CD through a brokerage firm. Unlike banks. brokerage firms maintain active SC<'.OO.daf) markets in CDs. so }Ou can u!>uall) a\oid the standard penalty. though the sale pn~ could be more or less than the pnnc1pal plus accrued 1Rtcrest. depending on the movement of tntcrest rates. Remember that you do have the nght to an} interest earned on a CD as soon as 11 1s credited. So. 1f )Our credited interest meets your cash nt.·cds. ) ou can void the early w11hdrawal penalty by taking out onl) the interest that 1s crec.htcd. Check with yo ur financial ad' 1~r to determine how much of }Our financial assets )OU 'hould ha'e 1n short- term in"estmcnts. What these investments lad, in yield. the) make up for in safct) and riqu1d1t) -1-.0 benefits that are tmpon11n tn the long run Mary J. RH.le ls vi~ prui4eat ud maaa1er, coe11mu iar•rmatioa 1uvtces, at Merrill L)'ltda, Pterce. Feuer 6 Smtdl lac. Apple toOk big ad bite in bowl games CUPERTINO (AP) -Apple Computer Inc bought S4 m11l1on worth o( •dvcrtmna time dunng NBc-s three C'ollqe bowl s-mcs on New Year's Da) in hopes of ~Kh1n1 what 1t ~&ards • "kc)' busmen targeu" • The ads on the Fiest.a. Rose and e>r.n~ bowls CO\.ercd a st~tch of mo~ tl'\an 12 hours. The compan)' spent S 160 million on allvenis1n.1 antt promouon in its most recent fiscal year It focu cJ on its fam1l)·-oncntcd Apple 11 computer 1n Chr1stmast1me ads.. but ran only spots for Macintosh. 1ls bus1ntts computer, dunA& the football P-mC) "Thts ad\-en1s!n&... said Sharon Lack. Apple' national ad\en1s1n1 man-acr. Apple CApttttd to reach 8S percent of the nai.on's men bct~n the l&CS of 2S and .5•. I aroue that includes the company's .. Ice)' business tar,ets. said Stc\'c GNbbs. • scmor vice ins1dent of 8800. Apple's ad •nc) "New Year's Day i.soneofthc twoonhrecda~of the year when everyone 1s home watc"in& TV. 1ndud1na the key buJinus taratt ... he said. pplc paid an l\-C ... ofS 180,()()() for each of the 22 halt.minute tPOts at wsll Nn. ~ company e-ttunated the ads weft 1ttn ~ u man) a H ma Ilion peoplC 1n about 1 qyaner o( tht natioo·s A m1lhon ~ I