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BEFORE YOU TAKE THE TRAY UP TO
LAURA, I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT
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use not only spokeo and w ritten words but gestures and
symbols also?
For Catholics, the primary religious symbols are the
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blessed candles, blessed oil, rosaries, medals and the like.
For an explanation of the sacramentals and the mean-
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(By Frmk K. Wood)
PCAA. a nearby Peacharee City, Gea-
pa. .bealtb publisbrs lllDOUDCed !Oday the.
rdeue ~ a new boot for the. general
pablic. .. B•1'li¥••• of Lil* r•••
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January 10-January 16
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COVER STORY 2/Daily Pilot January 10-16
CBS drama focuses on the trial of a terrorist
JAY As internation<JI h.tw
BOBBIN <:urrentl:v stands. a
·Tribune TV l.09 foreign ierron. t can-
not be put on tria l in
the United States for crimes im•olving ·
American victims.. but what if be
c;ould be? Tha t is the premise of "Terronst on
Trial~ T he-'nited-talfl YS Salim
Ajami," Sunday·s ne\\ three-hour CBS
drama set "in the immediate fut ure."
as the network phrase it
Robert Davi portrays Aji.imi, a
known Arab criminal "ho is at the
. heart or a hypothe tical justice proce-
dure that cha rges him" ith conspiring
to murder rive American tourists.
A new Federal statute paves the way
for Aj ami to be brought to the l' .9 ..
and two attorneys then lock horn over
his case: prosecutor J ame Delmore
(played by Sam Waterston) and Sy
Resnik 1Ron Leibma n). a law profes-
sor engaged by the American Civil
Liberties Union to handle Ajami's
defense.
Expectedly. a great amount of
research went into the eript for
"Terrorist on Trial. .. the la, l work to
be written by Emmy Award-\\ inners
Richard Levinson a nd William Link
("My Sweet Charlie ... "Tha t Certain
Summer." "Columbo") prior to.
~Aon Leibman• Sy R_,.
Le\'inson's death early in 1987. The co-
creators of "Murder. She Wrote."
Levinson and Link also served as co-
executive producers of the new film.
Their producing partner. George
Englund. reports that the teleplay
"was completed before (Levinson's
passing). except for the bits a nd pieces
that (Link) did alone during
production.··
Englund, whose film c redits as a
producer-<iirector include "The l 'gly
American" and "The Shoes of the
Fisherman." had an active role io
meeting with relevant social groups
about the drama's controversial con-
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1ln ft1 C IRCla A ...
tent "I wa in rontact with the Ame-
rican-Anib Anti-Discrimination
Committee." he says. "I gave them the
scr ipt to read. then met with them in
Wa. hington and discussed their
thoughts about it. The understanding
>Aas lhal the s ubstance of the drama
".i not at i ue. but we wanted to be
ab olutely clear about anything tech-
nical. in terms or clarification and
procedure. We have no endorsement
from lihe Committee). but my per-
sona l expectation is that they'll con-
1der thi a very thoughtful represen-
t<.1t1on. at least of the Palestinian
1. ide>... .
\\'1th the inclusion or the Resnik
cha racter. "Terrorist on Trial" takes
on an extra dimension. in that a Jewish
man i recruited to defend an Arab
. omeone \\•ho should be a natural
enemv
ON THE CQVEA
Sam W1terston (In dM tie) 1nd
Ron Leibm1n pity oppoelng •ttor-
neya who b•ttte over the .eleged
guilt of 1 tontign terron.t (Robeft
D1vi, center) In SundaJ'• new
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s.Mm AjMti."
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eeks ·to· halt itS cash flow
0 ctalssee answerstostem·number
oflawsuitsan monetarysettlements
B1 ll08DT aAUEA ........... _
For awhile, there teemed ao be nQ
letup. in tars cash settlemenfi in
.: Hunllnatpn Bach. ·
h tttms as lbouab mo~ mon11en
punched ,.Pina lfOks in Huntinaton ~ach's aty 'a uh. and hu,r,cbunbof
'
taxpayers' money poured ouL
City officials have paid more than
SS00.000 in settlements since late'
December. Ftts for outside attorneys
to handle the settlement cases P.Tob-
ably account for another hilf-m11lion
dollars. according to sources.
The htany .of liabilities 1usned
A day for the birds .
-
when the City Council decided 1t was
better to pa) five men $300,000
rather than fi&h t a S25 million lawsuit
o'er use o( stun guns. The men
claimed 1n a laW\uit in federal court
that the) had been tortured by police.
Last v.eelt. the Cit) Council paid
S75.000 to a businessman 1n Marin
Count) who was mistakenly ident-
ified as a man wanted for attempted
l)'lurder b) Hunungton Beach police.
An office cleric 1n the Hunungton
B,cach Police Department was
blamed for tnggcnng a warTant
against the wro"I man vtho was
arrested b} Mann County policc.
Officials reached a third settleroent
last week. pa} mg S 174,500 to the
MuniClpal Emplo)ecs Associauon to
resol'c a lcpl dispute that's boded
since 1983.
The union of about 500 members
sued former Cit' Adminstrator
Charles Thompson. clumang that
Thompson and others engaged in
unfair labor ne-go11at1ons.
Officials are searching for ways to
plug the dike. The mooe) 1s hard to
come b) and la"'suns ~not covered
b) insurance policies. It come5 from
the Cit) 's general fund or reserves
OOicaals arc concerned about ac-
uon b) .polict' officers and others. and
the apparent breakdown of the S)S·
tem. •
They'tt concerned that the~ ma~
be encoura11n1 other suns b) &l' ing
the 1mprcss1on of turning tail and
settling whene' er a suit 1s filed
.\nd some arc concerned about the
propensll) to pa) monty to expn151ve
outside law)ers when they believe
some cases could be settled by City
.\ttorne~ Gail Hutton's eight-lawyer
legal staff
Cit~ Counc1Jman Tom Mays said
he: belie'~ the Mann Count) case
should h"ll'e been handled by CH)
ta-...,ers and that 1t should have bttn
settied for about $25.000 -oot s "'S rioo
(Pleue Me CITY I A2)
Principal
change
·bearing
Tuesday
School board will
make the ecision
amid recall threat
By JOYCE BODLOVJCB
... GREG n.Ellll .............
N~-Mcu Uotfied School
Distnct Supenotendent John Nicoll
dosen 't seem to be the most popular
gu} in tov.-n these da)~.
A 1roap of btrti 8tand tbelr IJOUDd despite a rt.me tide u blrdwatchen tom the Bola Chica wetla.nda courtay of the AmJcoe de Bola Cbica.
~1coll's surpnse dcC1~1on in [)e.
ccmberto sv.-ap Corona del Mar Hlgh
School pnncipal Denms Evans and
Newpon Harbor Hlgb School pnnc1-
pal Tom Jacobsgn has met 11mb an&T)
responses from pattnts. staff and
communat} members.
A builder ofpolitiGal Careers
Consultant Eileen Padberg knows what
!t takes to run a successful campaign
For a self-described workaholic.
Eileen Padberg has a surpnsingly
~ttne vmon of her future.
As one of the countr) 's premiere
political consult.ants. she has helped
win public offices for nuyors. count)
su~rvisors and senators. She counts
amon1 her fnends and clients
Actor/Ma)or of Cannd 01nt East·
v..ood, Oran&e Count)' Supef'\ 1sot
Hamet \\ 1eder and state Senator
John Se) mour
She's also the engineer of the
Cahforn1a-Ne,ada campaign for
Vice President George Bush. the man
rnan)·cons1der the top candidate for
president of the United Smtcs.
So v.herc docs Eileen Padberg.
GREC
KLERKf
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
pohucal shaker and potential prn1·
dcnt·ma .. er. "'ant to be 10 )ears from
nov."
• ·'J''stt m)sdf running a bed and
breakfaS( 1n ~fendoo no That's v.hat
I v.ould \Cr) much hke to do.-said
Padberg. rela:\1ng 1n a cush) cha.tr 1n
her Hunungton Bcacb office 'T'c
been sa}tng that for 10 ~ears and m~
friends think I'm CTa.Z~ rd rcall) hke
to do that. and ma~ be "nte a book ··
.\nd "'hat a book Padberg could
v.nte Her acm 1ues as a political
consultant and former leader of the
Orange Count) Republican Pan)
(Pleue aee BUILDER/ A3)
Costa Mesa to reverse gas-beer ban
Vikings wide receiver
Hassan Jones hauls In
touchdown pass from
Wade Wilson during
Minnesota's big upset
over San Francisco. /C1
YCI can't keep up-with
Runnln' Rebels as Lu
Vegas leaves Anteaters
In thedust. /C1
CaJlfomla
Health offldals warn
Mnlora of de9dly flu
strain heeded for the
Southland. JM
Nation
BJ JENNIFER WEBER cit) lav. proh1b1ungpsstau on con,e·
... ._,...... n1ence stores from selling beer and
Customen at more Costa Mesa wine.
convenience stores may soon be ab~ That law went into effect about a
to point at both then coolers and their f)ur a.go. but allow~ the haJf-dozen
can and say, "FtJI 'er up." opnators already selling alcohol to
~ Plannina Commission on continue. planners sa1d.
Monday is npected to •l'{Jf'Ove an TM law fort>idd1Jf_g concurrent
ordinance allowina ps Slallon m ini sales of psoline and alcohol was
markets to apply for conditional us.c probably''oneofthe tougher ones" in
permits to Kil alcohol. the st.ate. said.Pcm Valantme. ass1s-
The ordinance would overturn a tant dim:'tor of dcvtlopment scr·
. .
Costa Mesa police
nab sus~ct after
~0.:S~~:'tctment 1.-.1w1a_ ~ .. ~. ,.-... ... 8 e
-al)OllUcalencffhitlii.--&&£~ r-...,~ "-a&a
IMocent./AI
Whltetiou.•ya any
CMnge91nstock market
wtl be• Iona time in
OOftMO./AI
World
Another P .... tlnlan
youth .. kllled by,., ....
troopt./M
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Dil~entwor by
ate officer puts
en to crime spree
rcpon~ a man punched her ~fore
tak.ina her punc and car. a 1985
Chevrolet Camero. ilid Anaheim
Set. Gordon Blair.
The woman twas arttiJ11 out of her
car at a Ball ltmd center about I 0
a.m. Fridaywbashc twas~hcd
by a mu IMldMt Om'Ci8 • detcrip-
tion. knocked to t.k around. and her
car stolen. Blair satd.
The car was Mxt tc'CD b)
authorities about tbrtt boun later
parted outJNSe the Broedway depart-
mcnt store at South Coast l'taza.
whert tCCUrity ~nd ~ed to
Costa Mesa DOllct that they susptttcd
a tbd\ was a'bout 10 occur, atd Costa Mae politt Offim' Tun Scbcn.num
ScMnnum, w..,.ed to the plan's
subs&ibon.. Mid lrwdway penonnel
acponed a .... 1ftlidt the SlOtt wal
rcmoviftl decbOllHC tcCUrit)' ICfttOft.
apperently ~ to dash out of
the st~ weth lhc .,ads. The man '1
car. they aid. -.s .,.ned in a red
!OM W1t\ ltl~ ,.. ..... nd door
~-. Thi """ nocJCed lbt 9'T\ltln)' o( l«Vnt~ oftken. t.o~ver. and Red
bttOft k••• '"""' the oMcu t&ld.
Schmfturn took a ""'°" o( the
(1'111• w fOI JCS/ Al)
\ICCS.
.\!lowing gas st.auon owners to ask
for cond1t1onal use penn1ts to sell
alcohol v.ould bnng the city's la~-s in
line v.1th the state's. Valantine said
.\state lav. that v.cnt into effect Jan
I deems that clllt"S cannot ;»uc flat
proh1b1t1ons on alcohol saJcs at mini
mar .. ets I ft he request 1s dented. there
has to be a reason
··w e JUSt can't have a blanket
denial ... said romm1SS1on chatnnan
Joe Enckson
But Enck.son. "ho 1s pe™>nall~
o ppos.cd to selling sptnts at SCf"\ ice
stations. said the Planning Com·
m1ss1on v.ould loo._ closch at con·
d1u onal use permit apphcai1ons and
v.ould ched.. on compaub1ht' v.11h
rurroundtng propen~ \.f1n1 marl ets
near the Pacific .\mph1theatrc and
ne.\t to schools probabl~ v.ould not
have their permits appro' ed. he said -(Pleue .e MESA/A.2 )
• • .
Peuuons have ClrculalCd at Ncv.-
pon,Harbor.and a ~ters.tgned by the
schoors cnutt facuh~ was recxnt1}
sent to both Nicoll and each member
of the school board. And a newt)-
fonncd croup _called Blue Pnde has
threatened to ttealJ thrtt of seven
board membcn unless Nicoll e x-
plains v.h) he deaded to make the
sv.itch
... deets1on b} the school board
Tuesda~ night could e1thtt end or
escalate the <'Ontro,em. In what prom•~ to be ah' el~ public hcanng.
the school board v.111 'otc to rauf) or
d1sappro' e ~1<-oll's dc-cis1on
-Some people sa} the} have an
immense lo~alt~ to their pnnapals."
said school board pttSJdent Jim de
Boom. v. ho said he has l'CCC'lved
numerous letters. about the swnch.
"Some ha'e e\press.cd concern the
inco ming pnnc1pal v.on't haYe the
same commmment to the school's
program. Some people att afraid the
quaht~ of education ~i ll chafl$C .
.. Some of the rcspon~ is turf
protecuon.-he added TM two hllh •
schools ha' e long been bitter athl~
ri' als
··Most e\enonc IS s1ncett 10 their
concern of the issue. but I bavcn•t
Sttn a reason not to support the
change ... de Boom added. "I don't
think the chan~ wt.II affect the
sucn"SS of the tv.o high schools. ..
.\ccordmg to a longtime 1acher at
Corona del Mar High School who
asked to remain anonymous. mott
than 1.000 letten have bcm sent to
(Pleue -DllCISIOll/ AS)
Ruling on
lion hunts
is delayed
By JONA'tll.AN VOl..aB .............
In Sacramento. a Superior
C oun judge awam additional
information before decidina
•-hether to allow the hunttna of
mountain lions for the first time io
more than a dcade.
la Santa 4-na, rounty SUlJCr·
visors &•"all the results of •
SI 53.<XK> stud> b) a team of UC
Btttck)i rcscarrncn who ~
hired to nack the ti.a atJ umil
1989.
But tn El Toro.~ is bnle for
laura Small or bcf ':"~to wan ' for. 0 manet \he al me ~she will nc'-er ,.an lilln in
bet' ntbt ~-e or f\lU \aw olher ,_.
hand and ann. No amout oltmc
wiU erue tbc Mlllda U 1916
OUUllll to Cupcn Rqpoul WiJ:.
cknesa Put .t.n. a 1()0.pli.uM
CCNPf pouaced °" •. i:---fi\~)'CIU-okt ..,. .., .... and shook hef like a fll doll.
· TV )'0Ulllfl"l1Cr. wM wtll _.. 7
nut moatb. suu ..,.ai..two
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tnalftl .. .._. ........ -....... ••• abve....,..... Im laa-1114.
Ofrtcilh ft'Olft dllc -~ ... _..._,...
ee Bakery to Close d oors
~--=-----=---May 1976..
•1t•1 hear1brabna. Now we're
.-. to be down to one t.tay on1he
s&teet." said Lisa Moo~, book-
buyer at Mariner's S1.111ooen on
Forest A venue and a frequent CU$-
lomcr at the bekcry.
business wu eloai"I became the
owner wants to ttti~
illilll ol lllOC co&e iD lbe ..... ; ................ of ~ liMild r••r\el. bondll ud I ' w .., will be DO more
,., lxdrr x a.ary ud
.............. 9mcb doles ..... s..y.
Le d ia downlOWD 1..-ana lilMla M 2l4 Forest Avt., the bUcry
lllM l 111 I eomewbat of I llDdnwt ~loc.I ..U.. pllce for everyone
-die ~~t to the up-~r-way since it opened in
.... WU a rally friendly place. It
teemed like it would be there forever .
I auess we took it for aranttd. ..
Mon &a&ue said. ,
Employees contacted by phone
said little about why the bakery will be
closina. One worker who pve only
her first name. Meapn, said the
Meapn said tbc owner was too
busy to discuss the matttt
City records list Helen BaJsamakis
as the proprietor.
Mon-ue said several mtrcbants
have left the area in the wake or
soarina rents.
.. The street seems to be in an
upheaval. h's devastating lO sec
somethina like this go,.. Montas~
said. "They (the bakery) had busi-
ness. It seems kind of strange. but
with rents being so ttiJh ... "
DECISION ON PRINCIPAL SW AP TUESDAY ~.
h-.Al
community membcn informina
tbem of Nicoli's decision and e~
~na them to antQd Tuesday
met's IChool board mcetina. Tbe faculty,at Corona dcl Mar is
anauishcd over the move and· the
Parent Teacher Association has now
taken a SI.Ind tQ demand an expla-DM.ioo from the school board.·• the
lacber said.
TM Newport Harbor faculty bas
alsoseota letter of support, signed by
tbecotire faculty; for Jacobson to the
school board and Nicoll.
The lctttt praises Jacobson for bis
.. bard wort. professionalism and
integrity ... but falls sbon of askina the
board or Nicoll to retain him at
Harbor.
··1t•s not because we don't want to,
we're just honoring his request." saki
Jackie Sadler, president of the New-
pon Harbor Hip School • Faculty
Oub. ··He asked us not to do anything
negative abOut this. But we wanted to
show our appreciation for him. This
is a positive statement:'
Brian Theriot, leader of the Blue
Pride recall movement, said if. the
board or Nicoll docs not offer an
explanation of the swap, his group
will target a special recall election for
this summer.
··we're all geared up for the
meeting,·· said Theriot. "What Dr.
Nicoll and the school board have
failed to issue arc any reasons for this
move.··
Nicoll has rcpcatcdJy stated that be
decided to swap Jacobson, principal
at Newpon Harbor for 1 7 years. and
Evans. Corona del Mar pnncipal for
12 years.. because it was simply time
for~ change.
Theriot said bis group planned to
target de Boom and board members
Tom Williams and Judith Franco for
recall
According to de Boom. the threat of
recall is not an immediate concern.
.. Not at thas point:• he said "Most
of the people who have expressed
opposition to the change. have also
expressed regrets to me that dis-
cussion of recall was mentioned.
"I guess 'there is .a group of
concerned parents who apparently
think the superintendent and the
board don't have the best interest of
kids an mind ... said de Boom.
Both princ1pals expressed surprise.
even shock after Nicholl's deasion.
But neither has waded into the fray
that has developed in the wake of that
decision.
The Newpon-Mesa School Board
meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Harper Com-
munity Center, comer of Tustin
A venue and Rochester Street in Cost.a
Mesa.
CITY SEEKS TO HALT ITS CASH FLOW ••.
From Al
"There's a tendency to go to
outside attorneys," he said. ··The
taxpayers deserve a little better. "If
we don't have the experienced at-
torneys to handle the cases. then
maybe we should go out and get
them."
Mays said he believes the settle-
ment could have been much smaller if
city attorneys would have got to the
man "earlier in the pme."
Mays has asked Cny Administrator
• Paul Cook to compile a repon on how
much the settlements and attorney
fees are costing and how much money
remains in the reserves.
"I want to know how much we have
to last the rest oft.he year. My-. God.
we·re only halfway there. (The city's
fiscal year expires June 30.)
Mayor John Erskine said that the
City Council is ~very concerned"
about settlements stemming from
past political activities.
··Paul Cook also is concerned ...
Erskine said. ··tte has set up meetings
with (Chief) Bill Payne and others to
talk about it. There are some real
questions of how we conduct our
business in the department."
Councilman Wes Bannister said
the~ needs to be a closer look at
management and administration.
"These are the things that bother
me. They are m istakes that could be
avoided if employees are fully trained
and qualified.
"I don't really know if there ~re
more mistakes in public employment
and if there is an attitude m the city.
that this is just another job.
"In my small business (Bannister
owns an insurance comp,any). mis-
takes would bother them (employees)
as much as they'd bother me or I'd fire
them."
Qty Administrator Cook said he
believes that the city might be too soft
in settling the lawsuiu rather than
fighting them in coun.
··1 think there is a tendency for
people to sec us as an easy mark.
We're going to slow down and look at
it." .
,Cook said he plans to meet with
City Attorney Gail Hutton to see if
there's an attorney on her staff who'd
be good at fighting lawsuit claims.
Ci ty attorneys commonly are
.. jacks of all trades·· who handle
municipal matters and don·t have the
time to be specaahsts. Cook said.
Two die in yacht fire off Baja
CABO SAN LUCAS. Mexico (A P)
-Two Californians died and three
others were injured in a fire that
destroyed a 65-foot yacht moored off
land's end in Mexico's California
Baja early Saturday. a U.S. Coast
Guard officiaJ said.
The fire broke out about I :30 a.m.
on the "4.nticipation... based an
Wilmington. Del., with seven people
aboard. said Lt. Dennis Fahr of the
Coast Guard's Rescue Coordination
Center in Long Beach.
"I'm not cenain if an explosion
took place. but there was a fire and the
boat burned to the waterline and then
sank." Fahr said. "All the survivors
jumped o verboard ...
The two passengers who di~ were
trapped ~the fire in an afi State-
room. said"kichard Williams. presi-
dent of an emergency medical
response service. Air-Evac Inter·
national. based an San Diego.
Williams identified the dead as Dr.
Vincent Oronzi of Kenfield. Calif..
and Jacob Levitan of San Francisco.
Oronzi was a staff doctor at Mann
Generaf Hospital. officials of the
hospital said. ·
Three others who apparently es-
caped a second stateroom by pushing
back the blaze were injured. while the
ere" escaped through the bow. Wil-
liams said.
Aar-Evac lntemat1on~flew three
rescue flights to nearby J:.a Paz.
Mexico. to e'acuate the wounded.
Williams said.
The owner of the boat. identified as
George Pasha of San Rafael. Calif ..
was flown to the bum unit at the
Uni\ ersaty of California-San Diego
Medical Center. Williams said.
LION HUNT RULING DELAYED ...
From Al
ment offish and Game Clte the attack
on Laura. who lives with her mother
and f:yher an El Toro. and several
other incidents -including a subse-
quent 1986 attack ,on 6-ycar-old
Justin Mellon an the same San Juan
Capistrano park -to 1ustify their
request to allow the first cougar hunt
in the state since 1972.
That proposal has been hotly
debated for three }ears. siding a
powerful \i1ountaan Lion Preser-
vation Foundation against the state
agcnc~ and a handful of others.
mostl~ rclatl\ cs of attack victims.
The Smalls 1ra\'eled to Sacramento
last >ear to speak in favor of the
hunting. ,
.. I than~ hunting as the first step to
all~ng the Department of Fish and
Game 10 control mountain lions. All
we can do no~ to hunt the lions is wait
for someone to be killed or attacked."
Donald Small. Laura's father. said
Saturda' • L But 1hcrc -arc-lbose woo f ttl
resumed hunting of the mountain
lions would be tragic.
"We have to learn to share the
space equally with other species. We
arc not the only predators on this
planet.·· saad Sharon Negri. director
of the mountain lion foundation.
.. Can we share our habitat equally. or
do we have to elimioalc a threat'! Just
bcca&isc someone stt5 1 mountain
lion in their back yard. is l~t cause
for concern?"
ORANGE ... ....
COAST ..... ,, r°ml
llAINOf''1CE
···~ '" ,_.
Negn. however. conceeds 1he tion) permm issued as )OU get' more
number of mountain lion sightings people taking up the land that the
has increased in rttent years. but sbe critters are used to living on:·
anribuics it to natural growth. Authon11es · in Orange County
"I think .that betw~en t~e increase theorized the local attacks were a..
!n population of C:ahfom1a and the result of ncarb) de' elopment forcing
increase of people an the Wllderness . .., the bag cats an to lands shared with i~'s o~vious we're goi.ng to ha~,e mon; humans. :!a~ungs of mountam hons. Negn The cougar suspected of mauling
She says the only t"o confirmed Small ~as hunted down ~nd shot
mountain lion attacks an the state under a deprcd1at1on pennat. one of
since 1907 are the Orange Count) sax hons killed through<?ut the stat.e.
incidents. Negn defended the big cats. saying .
After those attacks. count) super· the~. are wrongly targeted as fierce
visors closed the park. allowing at to prediators.
reopen months later with strict regu-In. 1986. the year that Lau.ra and
lations on their use. Children are no J~stm were attac~~ and sax cats
longer permitted be)ond fenced areas killed, federal stat1st1~ showed that
of the park. and even adults are not coyotes a~d otherprcd1~tors killed f~r
allowed to use the facahtacs alone The f!lOre animals than dad mountain
be f h . h . ff hons. n.um r o sag lings as tampered o Coyotes an California killed 358
smcc the park reopened. and there sheep and 1,948 lambs between July hav~ been no confrontations. I 986 and June 1987 and d killed f ash and Game officials. however. 155 sheep and 154 la~bs. 1n°.t5e same
po1n1 to an ancrcasang number of period hons were blam · · ~s o~ hoM attacking pets and-94 sh~r and 54 lambs. Negri said.
hvestock ID other pan.s of the state, Smal said has family expected the evc~.ts that ~n~n result an ~he,!ssuancc opposition.
of deprec:t1~uon ~rmats. which ··we·re not getlln$ any help," he
allow the ,k1lhng of a hon. sa d "The extremist groups are
"Theres no doubt we have a heck 1 ·. h d .,.. • h of a lot more lions than we had when alwa)s t e stronscs.t. an . c re t . e
pl moderates on thlS issue. I m afraid pco ~. started movtng to the coun-somcthil'\& awful will have to happen
try . s a 1 d Bo b Brue 1--before this goes throuah. aema~n. ~tc Wildlife manager ··And I thank 1hat's wrong." and blololist ID the Depanmcnt of
Fish and Game's Fresno office. JlcCJtlfdt.r Nnrs S«Tke C9-
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.. Aod there arc more (dcpredia-trlMld,. '*'-•f«7·
Jastcall fU.2-6086 .
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The llflll 11 ..................... OrMge Cllll excep11ar-•.z..._1111111 ....,..towdou•n lncrushg low*-torilgM MUmtng ~ doudy ~· A llnle cooler ~. Hlgha today .. be In the ......,., lo.-In .. mlcMOe.
1n the~ -...ct moe11y diet .... wteta •~•••tno higt'I ~ ..... OdeJ. Ptr1ty ~ Mondey. Hlgtw .. be 41to51, lowt 25 IO 35.
In the~ moeety diet wtttt lncrs 11' 19=~ becomllig Cloudy~. 0... Wiley In the 50a.
lowt 25to~~hlQf'910 to II. low. to 45. U.. ~blgll9 U..to. 74, io..tn h 409. •
Inner coatal ••ere: UghC vw1Ule wtndl ttvouQh tonlQht
wfttl IOUthweet to we9t Wlrm et 15 knot and .... of 21-t In fhe
afternoon. W•t lwell lncn•lno to 4 teet. Outer coue.i wat.,.: SmllM craft ecM8oty trom Point
Conception to s.nta Roea l9'Md for north to northweet wlnda 15
to 25 knots wtth .... 4 teet. Wlndl tncteuing \o 20 to 30 knots
tonight.
U.S. Temps
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51 -.. 11 • • S4
10 111 a
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Tides
4 I u u u
MESA TO REVERSE GAS-BEER BAN •••
From Al
.. I hope they develop zonin_Jguide-
lines that will protect the pubhc." said
Janet Cater. director of the Orange
County branch of. Mothers Against
Drunk Dri,•ang.
.. It's a tough one. lfl had it my own
wa y (gasoline and alcohol) would
never be sold together.·· Erickson
saad.
Planners said the proposed ordi·
nance coGld also clear the way for gas
stations coolini the alcohol -cold
beer and "'ane as presently forbidden
-and hanging ne<Jt beer signs in
their~ mdo111. s.
Valantane saad there are about 10
gas sta1 ion mani markets m Costa
Mesa. t~o or three of which "ent into
business dun ng the cit) 's alcohol ban.
None of those owners ha' e coritacted
him with questions about selling beer
and wine. he said.
One of the maan advocates of
allowing concurrent gasoline and
alcohol sales as Thnfty Oil. which
sued the city after it adopted its ban .
That litigauon is still pending, plan-
ners said. City attorneys could not be
re.ached for comment.
A Thrifty Oil regional mana~r.
who declined 10 identify himself. said
the proposed ordinance would not
affect his busanessat all but could bun
0111. ners appl) ang for licenses an the
future.
The mana market. located al the
comer of Ba) Street and Newport
Boule' ard. sued the cat) for forcing 1l
to sell alcohol al room 1empcraturc.
For a "'hale. the station. reson ed to
POLICE NAB SUSPECT •..
From Al
incident. and found the car used "3S
rcponed s1olen out of .\naheam That
prompted ham to search the plaza's
parking lots. he saad.
The offi cer said he found the car ·
near the Nordstrom·s department
store. again parked w!lh ats engine
running on a red curb . .\ccompanaed
b} other officers, Schennum at-
tempted to contact the car's occupant.
but the dri' er had other ideas. he said.
"We tned to stop ham , bu1 he
wasn't "llh the program;· Schennum
saad "He put 11 in gear and took ofT."
Wath ano1her Costa Mesa officer an
pursuit. 1hc suspected thief hit speeds
of 90 mph until crashing anto a
"rought-aron fence on Hackor) Street
an Santa Ana. McBnde saad.
Garcia allegedl} abandoned the
'chicle after the accident and led
officers on a chase through several
back 'ards. the lieutenant said.
"We lost ham a couple of times. but
there was always a citizen there
pointing which way he went. ..
McBride said. "Finally. he ran anto a
b1ggu} who didn't like being run anto.
We had to rescue the suspect."'
McBride added Gama "has a
rapsheet four pages long." refemng to
a past cnminal record.
giving a free bag of ice with ats beer
and wine.
The manqtr sa)'s the market now
sells chilled bee rand wi nc. 1ppatto tly
thumbing its nose at cxistina city law.
Representatives of the market
previously stated they would dropped
the suit if the city adopted a new
ordinance -. similar to the one being
considered Monday.
l'he meetina beains at 6:30 p.m. in
the Council Chambers at City Hall.
77 Faar Dri"e.
Winning Lotto
numben picked
By ~ Auocia&ed Pren
Here arc the wanning numbers
picked Saturday night for the Cah-
fomaa Lotte'} 's twice·wtckJy "Lotto
6-49" game: 32. 26, 37. 4, 30. 13 and
the bonus number. 11 .
Pla)ers who correctly guessed all
sax numbers wall share a prize pool of
S 15.3 malhon. lottery officials said.
Those packm& fi \'e numbers plus
the bonus number will share S I.SS
ma Ilion: fhe of sax. $815.000: four of
s1x.S741.000. Three of sax is wonh an
automatic SS.
Tbe numbers were chosen by lotto
machme dunnJ a television broad-
cast orginating m Sacramento.
The sales from Wednesday ni&ht to
Saturda) 's drawing were S 14.8
million.
The ··surpnse Package" letters
~err "E." "S." and "Y.-
SEMI ANNUAL SALE!
SAMPLE SAVINGS
Regularly SALE Regularly SALE SUlts S310toS775 fronrS98 Sport Shirts S3Sto S98 from 515 Sportcoats S130 to S535 from S59 Sweaters S48to 5425 from 517 Trousers 558 to SIS8 from S19 Shoes S95to S67S from 569 Dress Shirts S33 to SIOS "°"' 516 Neckwear SJS to SSS from SB -=-~
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Ora'hge Coast OAIL V PILOT /Sund1y. January 10, 1988 AS
Mimicking force of earthquakes getting closer
Concrete and steel cr.ushed and tested ·
to Improve design of uUdlngs. bridges
By TOM BRADEN
SU.tu News Service
WASHINGTON-Even 1n an a~
-.hen sc1ent1sts arc rrcauna new lift
forms throu•h acncti<: ef\&inttrina.
th.ey can't mimic the forcn of nature
with mucl\ accuracy. But when it
comes to earthquakes, they're gettina
closer.
James Ltttle's gray eyes sparkled as
he gazed up at the mammothnceland
concrete crusher in a fede~I labora-
tory at Gaithersburg. Md., near hnc.
The tcstina machine. which was built
in 1983. helps enginttts construct
buildings and bndgcs that may crack
and crumble a bit, but not collapes.
when the next rarthquake hits.
intended to 1mpro'e de111ns of
eanbquakc-rcsistcnt bndaes and
build1nas. The bureau had a S 122
million bud&ct this )car, of which
SS2S.OOO was spent o n the eanhquake
project.
Impetus for bu1ld1ng the machine
came chiefly from the 1971 San
Fernando earthquake. m which fh e
bndges collapsed and 42 othen wen:
nearly destroyed. The quake caused
SSOO million in damage and killed 58
pwpk.
Smee that tragedy. Cahfom1a 1~1ce
has adopted new budding and bndgc
codes. explained Dr. Charles Car" er.
head of the bureau's structures
d1 v1s100. But unul rcccntl> there
ne\cr had been an) tests conducted
on full-scale models of the nc"'
considt"ttd a pipe dream: Sclcnusts at
the 1 C1colog1cal Survc> sa) the chance~ are ireatcr than SO perttnt
that an earthquake rC'glstcnng higher
than 8 0 on the Richter scale 'Alli ~tnke the ~uthem pan of the San
.\ndreas fauh near Los .\ngelas in the
ncAI ){))Cars
The tcst1na machine. which 1s 78
fee1 high. presS(s dov.n on a concrete
bndge column \o\llh a h)draulic steel
ram, appl) ing about one· million
pounds of force .-the approximate
v.c1ght of a bnd~ and cars that the
column \o\Ould hJ\C to support under
natural circumstances
.\nother J<:<k 1~ attached to a 45-
foot high re1nfo~ed concrete wall
that v.c1gh'> 1v.o m11l1on pounds. That
1ad. simulates the latera>-forcc of an
eanhquake b' pu\h1ng and pulling at
the bast' of the bndge column. The
"'all hdps re)tst the forces applied to
the column's '>1de
During a ll')t v.h1ch takes more "This 1s ~n astonishing piece of
cqu1pmen1. Lntk said recently,
peering proudly at a web of cracks the
machine had just created 1n a 30-foot
high bndge et>lumn, the kind that
Supj><>ns )Our t)pical Oov. of daily
traffic on, sa). the San Diego Frcc-v.a).
The macblhe ls 60 to 100 times slower
than a real earthquake.
lmle. a tcchn1c1an in the itructurcs
di\ 1s1on of the National Burtau of
Standards. operates the machine that
looks hkc a huge open-air elevator
cho ked v.1th 'aht-s and pistons and
01!> .rranh. Capable of t-xcning 12
m1lhon pounds of force, (the
equivale nt of about 120 fully-loaded
Mack trucks) the machine 1s the
largest of 11s kind 1n the world. Little
said.
The bureau, 1n conjuncti on with
the Cahfom1a Department of Trans-
portation. conducted its first two tests
on the machine last ~ear. The tests arc
construction designs. Cuhcr said
Those tests nu) lead 10 sti ll more
changes in Cahfom1a' building
codes. Caf\ er said.
.. The most fmpqrtant thing abou1
this machine for us 1s that n's full·
scale." said James H. Gates. struc·
tures engineer for Cal:rans ... We 're
looking at a real br.dge column
which nobod) has been able 10 do
before. We're still changing pur
dcs1_gn standards. Thcre·s a lot more
rcahiauon of the pro blem ··
Prepanng for the big one 1s not
Teachers at LB high
might face layoffs
By LANCE IGNON °' ... ~ .........
Faced with a shnnking budg('t
bro ught on b) declining enrollmt'nt.
the Laguna Beach Unified School
D1stnc1 ma) la) off high school
teachers ne\I fall unless others em-
plo) c~ accept earl> retirement
Dmnct trustees vnll be asked
Tuesda) 10 appro\e su. earl) retire·
ment plans for teachers. said Dennis
Sm 1th. d1s1nc1 supenntendcnt Out of
96 teachers 1n the d1stnct. I q arc
eligible for earl) retirement. \o\h ach
begins at age s~·
Smith estimated t>Ctv.ecn four and
I 0 teachers v.ould accept earl) rc11re-
mt'nt.
Up against the same s1tua11e n last
)tar. SI\ teachers picked s1m1lar
option~ s:ud Da' 1d Slevco,e. presi-
dent of the Laguna Beach Unified
Facult) .\ssoc1a11on.
"This 1s going to be tough nc\I
}ear:· m11h said.
The high school 1s and v. 111 be tht·
hankst h11 Last ~ear. 11 had 910
students. This )car. enrollment drop-
ped to 8~5. m1th estimates 11 v.dl
plummet to 700 b) fall
.\nd the follov.ing sc hool ~t'ar -
1989-90 -IS C\peCted 10 be ('\en
v. orS<". v. }lcn the h 1gh school roll call
ma) slump as lo"' as 6 "0 But
enrollment throughout the d1s1nc1
shoutd actuall~ nse shghth. chm b1ng
10 ~ I JO. Sm 1th said
The shnnkang cnrollmt'nt 1s
blamed on high real estate pnccs that
p roh1b11 )OUn$ families "'"h children
from mo' IOJ into Laguna Beach
But there 1s long·rangc hope
Though man) uguna Beach f'CSI·
dents look at de,clo pment as a
plague. 11 's an economic panacea for
the d1s1nct. according to owners
m11h !.31d the .\hso \'1eJO housing
project on El Toro Road could gn c
ttk' d1~1nc1 an t'\lra :?~5 students b'
IQCI~
than c1gh1 hours to complete. the
horuontal ram push~ <tlov. I) back
and forth on thl' bndge column unul
II tx'g1m tu uad.
Lmk "Jrn'> that 11 is 1mposs1ble.
e'en fuolh.mh to tn 10 simulate
\\Ith an~ p1c~l\111n the CJtplOSl\C.
unprcdtdJhlc foru: of an earthq uake
on ~tn·I Jnd lOn1.rc1e structures.
··Thi: ma1.hinc applies a rapid
d~nam 11. lmle But 11 can't appl~ a
hon10n1al load JS last as an eanh-
quakl' ·· L111k said "The 'elocit) of
an eanhquake 1s 10 10 20 feet per
~ond nus machm~ moves at about
an Jnch per minute hon1ontall> and
I S mche~ per mJnutt' 't'rt1call\ h 's
60 to 100 times slov.er ~han 3 real
earthquakt' ··
Engmttrs t:annot design according
to the po1e1111al Richter magnitude ol
an earthquake )4t1d .\llan Porush of
St rue tural Engineers of ( ahforn1a
·· .\ .flachtcr magn11ude 1s JUSt one
number . .\nd charac1enz1ngan eanh·
quake and 11se1Tccts w11h one n umber
1!> hkc charat·tenz1hg a person v. 1th
one number. ltkc height or \o\C1gh1
R1chtt:r magn11ude JU St doesn't tell
) ou v. hat the bridge or bu1ldmg
column 1> doing ..
8> appl~ ang force slo"'I> m·
crcmentalh l111lc 1s ctblc to make
computenzcl.i rl"w rdmgs and 1ai..c
phutusraph'> of the displacement OR
the bndge 1..vlumn He then numbers
the c ra1.k!. on the wlumn at·t·ord1ng to
th<' foru: .ipphcd 1.ardulh mon11or·
1ng its dc1cnorat1vn ·
··ca1tfurn1J nm~ kno"'s that for a
columfl d1.·s1gnl"d in 1h1s v.a, 11 1.1.ould
1ak1.· 711(),0()0 pounds of hon1o n1al
forl1.' tO fa1l 11 .. Little said L111le. v.ho
ha\ "'Orhd ilt thl' bureau to r 30 't'ar'>
de\1gned tht· l •{ll p,utenzed s~Sll"m
U!lt'd to gaugl· the '>train the machine
C\t'l1\ on J hnd~l· .. r bu1ld1ng column
··1 U'>l'd than la,er'> of 1n<;ula1cd
metal 1011 11n the ·~tet'I bar<, -the
tl'tnfurlt'ml·nt -1n which the.• (On·
l rett' '' hdd 1n a wlumn ·· he S<11d
po1n11ng 10 a ga u1~ thread an the
tolumn 1ha1 thl· mach1ne·s pounding
had e\ po~l·d
The !.trc11.hcd vr Compres~ bars
.:an thcrcb' be mea\ured elt'( tron11.al·
h and .onH~ned into the actual
d1<,tancc thJt the m<Khme 1.aused
them to mo\ e
8 ) 1n1.r<:.i\lng the spirals 111 steel
lfemplo)ecs fa1l 10 sign up for earl)
retirement. the nc\I step v.ould be to
stan la) mg ofT 1eachers -as man} as.
four. all of \.\ horn "'ould comt from
Laguna Bea h High School. m1th
said Tranquil scene only temporary
bars around the conc-rctc and placing
thl"m cloS<"r togctht'r, a bndgc o r
bu1ldmgcolumn v.111 bettl"r~1thstand
thl" force of a quake \o\llh minimal
damage. Little said
.. , ou don·1 v.ant the concrett' 10
break out of lhl" "'rapper ... he said
.. I f~ o u v.antcd to dt's1gn a structure
for no damage. ~ou could probably do
11 " Cuher said "But ll v.o uld be
bu1ld 1ng codes las1 ~plcmber ba~d
on the San Fernando cxpenence and
laboratol) tcsung. according to Sll'\lc-
tural engineer Porush
"The problem with past tests IS that
the~ 0 H" bttn done statical". rather
than d)nam1caJI) " he said. "W11h
th•~ machine > ou ~· rt\ ersals. h k.e bend1n1 a paper chp back and forth."
The most significant changes in the
Deslgnlng to withstand some damage
"beats the hell out of carting away 100
tons of broken steel with a lot of dead
bodies.••
unbehe' abl) restnctl\ c and ex-
pcns1' e a rch11cc1urall} The}'d look
hl..c big blocks or P} ram1ds So ~our
choice IS tither r\ot to build 3\ all Ur•
build 10 accept some damage··
Designing to v.11h\tand some dam·
age .. beats the hell out ofcan1ng av.a~
I 00 tons of broken steel v. 11h a lot 01
dead bodies:· he said .. L'nder the
cond111ons of larie earthquale~ the
ph1losoph} 1s to design for hfe ~iet~
If that bndge column tin the tt'stang
machine) had continued tu stand
after a qual t' I\ v.ould ha\<' ~en
acC't'ptable not ~r1e1.1 'o Ont.' "'uuld
ha' e fallen through ..
To 1ll us1ra1e recent 1mpro,ements
1n Cahforn1a's dc<.i1gn cntena (uh er
compares tht' damage \USt.ained an
last October's eanhquakl· tn \\ h1t11er
to 1ha1 of the I"~ I ~n h~mando
quale . .,...h1th reg1s1cmJ slaghtl} high·
cr on the Richter ~ale In the Whuucr
quake onl~ one bndgt' collapsed. ht'
said
C ahlorn1a adopted nev. uniform
building codes arc' to add confined
st<:el reinforcement of concrete
olumns or ~~ms. Porush said
.\dd1ng stet'I spirals around the con-
crete does not drama11call) 1ncrea~
the: 1.vst ofmatcnals m construcunga
bu tiding o r bridge column. but 11 don
po)e some .onstrucuon d1fficul11es
Porush said that C\ en tht tull-scale
te)ting ma1. hme cannot O\ crcom c
d1tTeren\.C:S bctv.ecn forces enginttrs
d1.·~Jgn for .rnJ the forces of nature
··Thl're 1s a code v. 11h desi.gn forces.
but the' can't be related to rcaht} ... he
S<11d .. The' 're not the same .\II ~e
can du 1) tr: 10 simulate the effects of
an eanhqualc -the accelerauon. the
displacement -then determine v. hat
designs v.ould allov. an clement to
v. 1thstand tbo)C forces.
"It \.\Orl s be11er than \o\C e>.pecl in a
real c-anhquali.e." Porush conunued
.. But "'e don·1 ha'c am rauonal
n plaoauon of v. h~ the structures d o
as v.ell a~ the) d o··
"I don't en' 1s1on us ha\'tng 10 go
through a la~ofT." Smith !Ml.ad. ··1
behe'c "'c'll have the nect's§an
number (of retirees)... ·
But tht' real boon v.ould be The
If' inc Co ·s Laguna Laurel prOJe"CI
planned for the nonh t'nd of Laguna
Camon Road
ol-\clopers en' 1S1on more 1han
3.000 residences and a new elemen·
tar) school. v. h1ch v.ould translaie 10
1.000 ncv. students for the d1s1nc1. or
an C'\lra SJ m1lhon a }tar. m1th satd
Tbe early morning mlat ln Laguna Canyon cloaks these •ycamores that will 900D be ripped out for a new freeway.
le\CO\ e said he could not com·
ment on the re11remcnt packages
because he had not seen them )Cl
"We'll ha"e to wall and Stt the
plans.·· he said. "The offer v.as up last
)Car and certain chg1ble people didn't
a~pt ··
.. That v. 111 be a tremcndou~ tX>o t
10 our school w c·11 be a \Cf\ sound
d1stncL .. he said
2 Coast schoOls in national competition
The d1stnc1 v.ould s.a'e roughl)
SJ0.000 a 'car for each teacher v.ho
accepts carh retirement.
For each student regular!) atlt'nd·
mg school. the d1stnct rcc1evcs S3.000
annuall) from 1hc state Department
of Education. Sm11h said.
In 1977. the d1s1nct.. one of the
smallest in Orange County. was 1n its
hc)d&} v.1th 3.600 students. Toda'.
that figure stands al 2.150 and is
e'pected to dip 10 2.070 students next
)car.
"-1th the nt'V. de,cfopments math
e\pects the high schoors cnroilment
10 stcad11' incf'C'ase 10 I 150 b' the fall
of 199-( ·
But ant1-grov.1h ad \C>C'ate~ have
\ ov.ed to fight the Laguna uurel
de' elopment
"If the dt\elopment doesn't go 111
. v.e v.11l sullha\t a shghl "'crca'i<':·
Sm 1th said. No. we "on·1 be as sound
We v.1 II not be as cost~fTcct1' c
"II (tht' Laguna Laurel dc,elop-
mcnt) means a grca1 deal to the
quaht> of the S)Stem."
8) LANCE IG1'0S °' .. ~ .........
T~o Orange ( oast schools ha'e
been singled ou1 b~ tht fedl'ral
Dc:panment of Education through m
national rc.-cognauon program tor
outstanding elemental') schools.
El \torro and .\nderson elt'mcn·
tar: '>Chools arc among fi, c Orangt'
Count\ sc:hools and ~" s1a1e"1de that
v. 11! i}art1c1pa1e tn the "at1onal
Elemen 1a~ School Recogn1t1on Pro-
gram El \1orro 1 pan of the Laguna
Beach L·nalied hool D1stnc1 and
BUILDER OF POLITICAL CAREERS ...
P'romAl
have earned her acquaintances wnh
v1rtuall) e\'t'r)' major political player
m lhc state. mcludtog many Demo-
crats. hewuoneofCahfomta'sfirst
female lobb) 1sts in Sacramento. The
Bush campaign has already brouJht
her national attention.
Padberg's professional climb has
not come wilho.w..a Pli«~f>Juina in
an averqe of 14 hours per day .. six
days a week at her. job has cost
Padbera "a lot of boyfncncb," she
said. She was divorced in 1970. the
same year she dove headlona into the
t.1Jl1n& world of poliuc:al cam~ian
manqement. Friends and co-
v.-orkers ute words hke ··competent:'
.. dedicated.. 1nd "proftuional.. to
dctcnbe her.
But Padbtra 1s not a road analyst by
any mans. Politics att her passion,
ber v.-ay to .. chan,e pcopk's hv~."
and she pursues that passion with all
of her cncf'l)' and time.
··1 war my feeliftP. out &onL I'm
very out front with people and
somet1m" that team them, .. saJd
Padbera. 43, 1 formtt Huntinaton
Beach ru1dcnt who now hvc:s an
Llpne Ntpd. "I play all my cants
on the •oo ofthe table. -we art all poliuoans at bean., .. w added. "Our hvcs are political
For tbOIC ~ whosaytc>Vttftmtnl
is rorruPl and bid. and poliucians art criminal. ~II. they are us. ..
A ntll\IC of Phiblddphia. PMbaa
is a scaunch Republican &om a fanuJy
of: Catholic DeMocnts. \It'• ~
been a pro4*m. None of .my Mtly
wtre Cm' lt11VC in politics." * aaid.)PMlx"laidsbc~li•u• ultra~tef'Vati"C. but Mid tit bu Ll~t ha that "\he -ortd itn't bllck Ind .,..tutir ...
P9dbe11 mG\~ to 0raner Count
in 1957. aod said she v.as first drav.n
into the polit1C'.1I arena m 1964. v.hcn
-she stuffed en\clopes and "'aJked
pf'C('1ncts for Barry Goldv.atcr.
Fncnds then encouraged her to JOm
ihc Young Republicans. v.h1ch she
did, cventuall~ launching~' cral ncv.
clubs m Orange Count).
In l976. she s>I•~• ma1orrok1n
lhc successful campaign of former
aovcmor S.l. HayakAwa. Two years
later. she opened a pohtical consuh-
ina firm with Bob Nelson. Rcccntl).
she launched a ne-.• panncrsh1p v.ith
Susan DiSanus. called Pldberg·D1S-
antis Consuhmg.
The George Bush camJMJan 1s b)
far Pldbers's b1~t proJCCt to date Sbc was first approached about the
campallJl 1n June, but said she was
init111ly reluctant to set involved.
"l'"'C alwa~yed but of prcs1dcn-
t1al poht1C$ use you ~ a small
fish in a b1& pond, and have no control
over the long-term stnf1.'&)' unlc s
you ao to Washmaton D.C.. which I
don't •tot todo.·· sa1d Padbe1J.. ··out
I felt hke, having dont ever)' kmd of
campaJ.111 and havtn& a~· Sood wan
ttCOrd. that 1t was prObably umc to do
or be in"oh·cd in a prnldcnttal
campaip. And I li\c ~ 8uJh a
lot and I have al•-ays hbd Tum."
ltho\3h 8U$b·s Wtst Coat cam·
pa'lfl .. on•t ,ct into full swina untiJ
March, Pldbtfa satd she bas stall been
bus)'. She tsli.Mtn that abt ft'Ceiva
about 60 phone calls 1 day about the
Cllilftpatlft. kftOI "'~' t'Oalkt wnb Bush's Walha•oo 0 .C. ~
and 11 Roockd dally with pres1 dips
&om Busb'sc:ampalp uul. hdbtta wet htt bi,.m jOb ~nut
Mltdt 8, the da) -.heft mOA Malt
pnmaf) mults •'lU be in, -in be
mustcnoa su~n for the com.ina
campaign "'llh onl~ a skeletal buJget
to v.ork v.11h
"h·s \Cr. difficult 10 d o v.hat I do
without a ·s taff or monc\ Both \H
those an-being used 1n oiher rla1.e"
nght no"'." she s.:ud ··Pcopft read 1n
the paper hov. GC'Orge Bush has ra1!>t"d
SI:! m 1lhon and the' can·1 undt'r·
-stIDtd"' h) \o\e can"t e,·cn get>S0.000
out here. M) JOb 1s to make those
people feel a part of the campaign.
and help them lind things to do "'hert
the) d on't ha\C to spend mo nt') ··
After March . hov.e,cr. Cahfom1a
v.111 bcromc the focal point of the
presidcottaJ camp;uan. With ats I "S
dckgatcs. Cahfom1a 1s b) far the
laric:st plum m the poht1cal pie
Padbera wd she ....-111 be rcaJ~
"1've alwa)s bttn a h1gh~nerg~
person. 1) cbys 'o b qu1C'ld) :· she
said. "If I d1dn t ha'e the Bush
campatJn. I y,·ould probabl) take on
more cltents Thaf,Just the wa> 1 am
I hate to sat 11. but I gt1& I mil} am
a "orka.hohc"
Toblowoffstam. Padberssaid,shc
hkcs to read .. non-poht1c:al boo .. ·•
run. ti h and ''scrnm aod C'U~.
usuaHl 1n m) car v.hen I'm dnnna
home.· \\orking for Busta ha al
C'O$t htt tJme 1n h~ prdtft. ano1her
fl,o~tc pastime. F~nds and ~"or .. cn <ksc:nbt Padbeta as a no-non~n~ person. someone •ho p:ls the JOb done and
m0tt than OC"ca\tOn~U~ makC$ so~
CMmio tbrouah her effioenC'). Bui
thf) IA) bth1nd hd~' unflaaint
cff~ is a Wfl> v.1t. 1ntell~
and unbhnk.ina xnl(' of comm•tmcn1
to the dcmoc:nuc ~-stem. "Shc'sc:mua,-e. h<'squkk and~
commands a lot of tc:sptCt. .. s.&id
Corona dcl tar pOl1t10t C'On ult.ant °''" Elh v.f\o said he' bad a .. ,o,-e-
\ndc.'t\1.1n IJll~ a..ndcr lhl' 1unsd1c1mn
,,, 'l'v.Nn-\lesa l ·ndied hool
D1.,tn1.t
Th1.· prngrJm "'' e'l.'ntualh single
out Jn und~·1am1'11.'d number of
ekml't11JI"\ '>1.h1"'1I<. a1.ro.,., the coun-
tn thJt ·hJ'I.' Jcmon trall·d C\·
emplJI"\ 1ns1ru1.11on , um.::ulum. tcst
!>Corl''> C\tra-1..urri1.ular a.::11' 111es.
parl'ntal .,upport aoJ a host 11! other
cn11.·na
The ~hool'I "t'rt' 1.ho~n fro m a
'-IJtt'v. 1de pool ,,f ~ 5 each of v. h tl h
hJd alrcad~ been rc.xognized as d1s-
11ngu1,hed ~hoot~ b~ the (ahfom1a
L>cpanment 01 t du1..a11on ..aid Den·
n1~ m1th '>uPt:nn1t'ndcn1 oi rtre
Llgu.na Beach Jasin t
.. ,, .:·re 'er' ha pp' about 1h1s:·
'im11h !.31d "It·, J ~eat pat on the bad,
to t>ur teaching q.itl and the le' t'I of
in' l1hemen1 oi1.'ur parents
.. II JUSt'°n o t e\l'mphlie<. ~me 0 1
thl things that an-g1..11 ng nght v. nh the
SChl'IOI S\ stem ··
Other. Orangt' l ount' t'lemt'nta~
schools c-ho~n b\ tht' pn~ram 1n·
.:-lude .\nahe1m's ..,unk1<.1 E1emen·
tan Del (. ern Elcmt'nt.i" ,,, tht'
ddkroc \a le ' l niliN ~hool
01Stn1. ·and\\ est nrangt Elemental"\
oi0r.lngt
.\ team OI educato~ from tht'
federal Dt-P3nmcnt ofEducauon v. ill
'1s11 ea, h ~hoot sometime betv.een
Feb. ) anJ .\pnl !.:, said Gil
\1aninez ass1si.an1 supcnntendent of
1m.1ru(tton for 1he Orange Count~
Dcpan ment of Educa11on.
II an} ot thl" fi, c schools •'ln top
honors 1n the prognm. lM) v.111
n:«'t\ c commcmorauve plaques and
flap and C3Ch ~111 probably send a
delepuon 10 "-ash1ngton. D.C.. for
formal f'C('<>gn1t1on.
one of tht' bnghtest polmcians that
r\c e\er v.orked W'lth. He's got
incrcd1bl~ good instincts. He knows
inst1nct1' el) ho"' to &Ct things done
He 1~ hkc a bulldog when be takes
something o n. he JUSt v.'On•t let go of
it He v.111 absolute!) go much
1 further "
-O rangt' Count~ Supn"\ lSOr Har-
nett "-1edtt. ""ho bas retained
Padberg 1n her bid for the con-
g~1onal \Cat rte'tnth ''.acalcd b\
Daniel lundgn-n ... I iovc Harnett
Wieder I think he IS a guts} I.ad)
hc·s a nr::ught-shootcr who lo,·cs
"'hat she d~s. and \he doesn•t 10,·e 1t
becauSl" of lhe pov.er. she lo"es 11
b«auSl" she lo'-es malJngan tffect on
peoplc·s h\eS he's a rart 1ndhad-
ual ··
............ ~....... -Orange Counl) hcnff Brad
Eileen Padberj -political •baker aad premdent-maker. Gates. "xnous.1n1en5e. ,~ lo~al to
his fnends and someone that shard to
get cloSl" to. He's good at ~hat he does·· hate" rrla11onsh1p v. 1th Padberg 0' CT
lht \tars. "Behind those bnght C)n ts a'~ sharp anal} llcal mind."
"I thin._ an~onc v.ho spend t~r
profc!monal hf(' in pollt1C'S has some
'peo plt' out there v.ho do n't h ke heT:·
s:ud fad. Flampn. '1~ ptntdtnl of
&O' cmment relations for The If" inc Co . ~ h1ch has rct110t'd Pad~rs as a
ronsultarn for se'cral )c&f'S. "SM's a
''ff) &ood stratt'IJ~t. but w ·ut go1
the al'1hl\ 10 talc that strat~ and
implement 1t
" he's to\llh. she's good and. as a ~n~lt. I thiA she's deli&htf ul. ..
OM of Padbtt&'s fcv. ~ .. -a
The lr"inc Compan)'s failed 19 6
allempt to pan Measure . .,.h1ch
"ouki ha'c allo..ed S m1IJ1Cln 1n
c\pans'°1\ 11 ~n enter. ·•That
.... '~ pra1nfU1, .. w said .. , bchc\"t
1n C'c:Of'OmK' Jf'O"''h.. and unless °"•Count~ ctia drama11 •~. ~art 1nato v.anttoh,cbtte '" Padbna •'& the pohttC'al en110ttr
~hind one. of tht-most cdetntcd
camP31pts of I q 6. •~•or Chnt Ea~t·
v.ood's SU«C$Sful bid for ma,or of
Carml'l.
framed promouonaJ poster of
Eastwood's mov•e ·• udden Impact'·
han&s on one v.-all or her offi('t
Sen"~ tn the bottom lcf\hand
comer is a bnef ~ from &s~ood to Pad~" 'o• stt v.hat > u·,c got me into.·
-The reason be nn for ma''C>r v.as
bccaU'5C he tho\Cbl theft •'tft about
nine lhinp 10 that tov. n that bad bttn
tud1C'd and t.aSk-fOft"Cd and hashed
O\ tt •1\b®t a cooclusion." she
rtc:aUcd. .. At Oint's fim council
atttllQI. M bad H •nda of bkt 27
th1f\P and l lhouPt lb.al •'ti too
much to bandk on luslim c'en1nc.
He s~11d 'Oh no. I'm aoina 10 ron
throuif\ tJ11 ·and hc<tid. lt -·au four-
hour muh
"He' Li c that ttc aet t0mcth1na
C'Ondu<kd C\Cf'\ month." she adckd
-Fonner upcl'Vlso• Bru~
"'lestandt'· "Bruce rcall 'helped shape
a lot of m) poliucaf vicv. i..~
mC'mbc-r dC'batina polmcs "-1th ham
o'er C'OfT~ at Bob's on Beach
Bouk'ard Kt•s 'Cf)~ ....
If ~·s bad for prmdcftC) 11 a
sucttS afu f11rbt1 that Padbcrawlll
~ v.~l 1.&kcn care of But sbc-lftlisu
that ~ bas no upiraUOD$ for
pohoal of'ftee.
•• '<>.no lha1 9.'0\lkln"t be me at all
I tbll> C'OUldn"11tt dOj .. that. .. 1k
satd.
'What Plidbcta can ~ down tk .
roed ,, that tica •nd bn:Mfut .. " ~Mtt ift M<ndoc'1ft0.;
"I want about S to 1 O rooms. wtdt a
bcauuful ocean ,ie-a. ~ daa"t
tht f d be ~ to do 1l· I WCMald ~
able to do 1t 1n 1 minute ... sbt llid.
"I'd run tbc inn. flSb some and ~
m)
.. A.nd ma>~ nm a local at our. •· Proba ) council cunpeip ..
Pad~rgs tho t on o ther
client n J n
'
.
ur lawman shot in 13 hours ... _=.,llie '•• ' ' t PN.i. wuincriialCOlktitloaaftet'su,,ery,
"'-Loi ~ C-ety flherifrs said Oeouty Kathryn Nieben. 0cpu. ........ c.lib9ia Hi111;:G!8troJ ty John ~son! 29, was in fair and om.-Md a Su DieF man stable condibOn wtth an arm wound;
,.... holpitalized SlltUi'day after "This is the risk every deputy takes .._ .at in 1.bree incidents in . when he aoes on the streets, ' said
Sou6en California over a 131/J-hour Deputy Van Mosley. ...
period. . A 17-year-old boy was shot during ~ oftbe law;mcn, _[)ieJ>uty Jack the aunbattle and wounded apin
8. Miller, San Die90 Ofracer Jerry durinaascuftleoveradeputy'sguo en Hardell and ~~p Ofrwer Gary A. route. to a hospital. H~ was in stable
Baker, had cntacal bead wounds, condition wnh two superficial
officials said. The other deputy bad wounds and an arm wound, Ms.
an arm wound. N ielscn said. '!be bloodshed beaan at 7 p.m. The body of a 20-year-old man who
Frida}' when . Los An,elcs County had been shot and 202 grams of
sberifrs deputies were met by gunfire cocaine were found in the ho use when
u the).' served a ~b warrant in a deputies stormed in. Dorothy narcoua case at a soutb-untral Los Waters, 41 , who lived in the house.
AJJF.lcs home. . was arrested for investigation of Miller, 33, was shot m the head and assault with a deadJy weapon.
Jn Su Dieeo. HartJetl and his
partner, Officer Johan Schneider,
were in an atta associated with dru&
dcalina about 12: 1 S a.m. Saturday
and pve chase on foot to youths who
split into two croups, said Lt. Bud
Collier.
Schneider lost his quarry' and
returned to the patrol car. where he
heard a gunshot. He found Hanless
lyi ng on Manomet Street in a pool o
blood.
The 24-year-old officer had a bullet
lodged in his brain. said Dr. Rod
Lamond. Hartless underwent 4'h
hours of surgery at the University of
California San Diego Medical Center,
said nursing supervisor Tom
Banaszak.
At least four you tbs were taken into
custod)' fo r questioning ai a police
Doctors warning of deadly flu
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Health officials say older
people should contact their doctors if they come down
with the nu because a .strain of influenza similar to ohe
that caused a sharp increase in local flu deaths in 1980-81
is appearing in Southern California.
The virus. known as influenzaA(H3N2). is described
as a variant of the touah Hona Kong flu that struc~
millions worldwide in 1968. It has been detected in Los
Angeles and San Diego counties.·
"This is a strain that historicaJly has been associated
with some dCJ!'CC of excess mortality," said Frank
Sorvillo, an ep1demioloaist for the Los Angeles County
Department of Health Services. "The elderly -people
over 65 -are in the hi&hcst risk group."
Sorvillo estimated Los Angeles experiences 40 to 50
influenza or influenza-related deaths a week during the flu
season, but be said that figure can increase when a virus
similar to the H3N2 variant strikes. That's because.
unlike some formsofthe flu. it 1s not primarily confined to
age groups under 30. he said.
"In Los Angeles County. we have about l,OOOdeaths
a week from all causes," Sorvillo said. ''During the winter
months. pneumonia and influenza stand at about 4
percent to 5 percent of the total deaths. or 40 to 50 a week.
The last time that went up was the winter of 1980 and
1981 when we had a virus similar to the one we have now.
There were more than 80 deaths a week then."
Older ~ople are in the highest risk group. Sorvillo
said. He said peo ple ovl!r 65, as well as those who suffer
from chronic heart and lung ailments. should contact
physicians at the first signs of illness to avoid the risk of
developing pneumonia or other flu-related complica-
tions.
Influenza symptoms include fever up to I 04 degrees,
sore throat. dry cough. muscle ache, fatigue and loss of
appetiJe, followed by chest congestion.
• Episcopal official praises nun's sex change decision
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A local
Episcopal official has praised a
woman who underwent sex change
surgery 12 years ago and ran into
c-0ntrovcrsy when she recently took
vows as a sister with plans to start a
new religious order.
Sister Mary/Elizabeth Clark, who
fulfilled her religious calling Wednes,
day in a ceremony at St. Clement's
B>·The-Sea Episcopal Church, re-
ceived support Friday from Douglas
C. Vest. canon missioner for ministry
of the Episcopal Diocese of Los
Angeles.
Vest described how on Thursday he
heard a news story about the con-
troversy surroul\ding Jhe sister's
vows. H¢ congratulated and praised
her for continuing a ··strong
response" to her vocal \Jn. •
Formerly Michael Clark. the sister
had her sex change operation at
Stanford University in 1975 and
became Joanna Clark. She was the
first person to serve in the mihtary as
both a man and a woman and made
headlines when she won a $25.000
suit from the Army churning they
tried to-discharge her because of her
sex change.
command poat set u~at Unc:olo Hi&b
School, Set. Anne 0 Dell said.
The Rev. Winston Sharp, 56, said
the shot woke him about 12:20 a.m.
and he went outside to find a
policeman standina over the body of
another.
"I saw the one police officer with
his gun d,..wn. and he was saying
'Don't die. don't die," Sharp said.
Hartless joined the force about nine
months earlier and had just com-
pleted field training. said Police Chief
Bill Koleodcr.
"He's a fine youna man," Kolender
said. ··what can I say? I'm upset -a
lot. It's another senseless shooting by
a mad person."
Balcer, the CHP officer. w•s shot in
the head at 8:25 a.m. after he stopped
a light blue 1980 Datsun 200SX
Hearing in copter
tampering case
recessed to Jan. 19
By Tiie AsJOclated Press
The military equivalent of a
preliminary hearing will be re-
convened fan. 19 to hear allegations
that a Marine helicopter was
tampered with by its crew chief.
Cpl. Kirk Hill is accused of altering
equipment Qn a CH-53A Sea Stall ion
helicopter. causing erroneous read·
ings in the cockpit on Oct. 26. 1987.
Hill. who at the time had been a
crew chief for less than a year. said the
tampering posed no safety threat and
was onl} meant to show superiors
that pilots are careless about flight
precautions.
After the mc1dent. Hill was banned
from working on helicopters but
remains w1th the Marine Corps
station in Tusun.
Mea-nwhile. Hill's allegations
about pilot carelessness led to an
inquif) into squadron safety at the
request of Maj. Gen. D.E.P. Miller.
commander of the au wing at Tustin
and El Toro Marine Corps stations.
Hill's Article 32 hearing. which was
recessed Friday. will determine if
the~ is a basis for charges. said ~t.
Deborah Bragag.nini. If authorities
decide to take action. Hill could be
court-manialed.
..
/l#LI' ---Where does a gorilla sleep? -
A mother &orUla at the Loe An&ele. Zoo cuddle. her 3-
month-old baby u •he take. a nap on her arm ln the
afternoon •an.
' Winner of Dunce Cap award
knows how to make a point
By Tiie Asaocl•ted Press
MOUNTAIN VIEW -In an effort to ensure proper u~ of the Enghsh
language, a very literate organization has announced us 1987 D~nc..e Cap
awards. The Society for the Preservation ofEngJ1sh Language and Literature.
or SPELL. awarded first place to the Olfa Corp .. a Japanese manufacturer. for ~
the label a member spotted on its retractable Touch-Knife: "Caution; Blade ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Extremel}Sharp!K~pOut ofCh1ldren!''An~herfi~t·p~«awa~ili1sweck
was gi ven for an announcement in an Illinois Bell telephone pubhca11on for a
Marycrest College theater producuon of"The Little Shop of Whores ... SPELL.
a national non-profit organization. has its headquaners in the Moun tarn View
stud) of Wilham S. Penn Jr .. a former San Jose State L'nivers1ty business
professor.
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Touris~s turning pelicans into pier bums
MONTEREY -Treats tossed b) tounsts to pchcans along Fashcrman's
Wharf are turning the birds into "pier bums" and could be to blame for a
cholera-like bactena k.alhng them 10 record numbers. authorities wd. 'The) 're
sucking around because the) 're gett10g a free lunch.'" said Jim fknnetL a
spokesman for the Montert) Count> Soc1ct} for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. The SPCA has been mon1tonng the s1tua11on since the dead pelicans
beg.an washing up o n the beaches of Montere). On Fnda). the asS0C1a11on
began posu ng "please don't feed the pelicans" signs along the wharf More than
JOO dead pelicans have washed up on Monterey beaches since mad-No' emb(r
Pair walk away from forced belly landing.
OXNARD - A singJe-engine airplane landed safely in a field of newl)
planted Chnstmas trees after losing power shortl)'. after takcoff Saturda) from
the Ventura County airport, authorities said. A pilot and passenger aboard the
World War II trainer walked away unscathed from the emergency wheels-up
landing at 3:09 p.m .• said fire Battalion Chief Henry unhart. The pilot and
passenger were not identified. "They were taking off from the airport, hcad10g
west and were up about I 00 feet when the pilot said they lost po~r." Lenhart
said. "They were real lucky," unban added. "Other than the damage to the
plane and a few trees, that was 1t.'" The plane shd about 25 feet through
Christmas t~ees that were about 18 inches high. unban said.
PicJcfalr bought by Pia Zadora and husband
BEVERLY HILLS-P1 ckfa1r. the hone) moon estate of screen stars Mar)
Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Sr .. has been sold to enteruuner Pia Zadora
and husband Meshulam Riklis. The new owners. who wtll mo' e to the 3.1-acrc
property when escrow closes in March. plan about S2 m1lhon 10 renovations to
the 42-room mansion. said Bruce Nelson of A.sher Dann & Associates. who
represents the buyers.
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slow 1n coming
WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite ~fTered no endo rsement of its tind-
President Rcqan·s initial urgency in 1ngs. _He ~alled it o nly "a s'gnificant
forming Jhc Brady commission to contnbut1on to our understanding o f
study the stock market crash. it may the events of mid-October:·
be months or longer before the The president said 'before he makes
administration an<t Congress act on a n) decisions he wants to review its recommendations. . On Oct. 22. with the nation's s~ud1es still pending frqm the Sccuri-
markets still reeling from a record ties and Exchange Commission. the . Commodity Futures Trading Com-508-point plunge in the Dow Jones m1ss1on and the stock and futures
industrial a,veragc three days earlier. exchanges.
Reagan a~nounccd formation o f his Task-Force on Market Mechanisms. Brad}. an a While House briefing
He gave ft .. ~llidu d~dline. 60 da} s. with reponers. downplayed the sig-
and a formidabfe task: Find o ut wh} niticance of the cool reception. He
the market plunged so much in a said he ho ped his panel's recommen-
single day and recommend changes to elations ~ould be acted on soon. but
prc,·enta recurrence. said it .. was "perfectly--under-
N1cbolas f . Brady. an investment standable that -Reagan wanted to
banker with 33 years on Wall Street, a stud) the document first.
former Republican senator from New . Ke} Democrats in Congre~s. while
Jersey. and a close adviser to Vice stoppthg short of embracmg the
Pre-sident G eorge Bush. headed the Brad y recommendations unreserved-
fi ve-member task force. I). praised the commission and
As the first and probably least- sharpl) crit1c1zed the president.
biased study. the Brad) panel's repon "I think that given a very shon
~as .expect~ to be an 1nOuen11al period of ume and very limited
stanine point for the debate o n resources. the Brady commission has
reforming the markets. done an outstandingJob .... I can't Stt ~ul even before the rccommen-an)' good reason for the president
dat1ons .were formally delivered to hiding under his bed; on this one."
the prc~1dent ~nda~" his aides were said Rep. John Dingell. D-Mach.,
distancing the White HouSC! from chairman of the House Energ) and
them. • Commerce Committee.
:.\fter he rtteived the two-inch-If the White Ho use procrastinates
thick document. R~agan. in a state-long enough. "the next adminis-
ment. ~:t~~essed hts "~rofound ap-trat1on will be inaugurated and 11 will
prec1allon to the comm1ss1on. but he become their problem:· he said.
Teani on way to inspect
Soviet nuclear test site
By 1"k Associated Press
WASHINGTON -A U.S. team as on its wa) to a nuclear test s11e an
Soviet Central Asia for an unusual inspection that may o pen the door to·&nate
ratification of two 1970s treaties and possible negotiations to ban all nuclear
tests. The team . headed by arms control negotiato r Robert Barker. was due t.o
arrive Sunday in &mipa.latinsk. 2.000 miles frQm Moscow in Kazakhstan in
the first American visit there. according to a State Department announcement.
A Soviet team. headed by Igor M. Pal~nykh. was scheduled to' is" the L' S. test
site in Nevada on Jan. 26--29. the first Soviet visit there since 1971 . said Energ~
DeP.tnment spokesman Chris West in Las Vegas. The two sades hope that the
. vis1ls this month will lead to what are called Joint Verificauon Expen ments.
tentatively scheduled for April. to test Soviet seismological dences. s1m1lar to
those used to measure earthquakes. a nd a ne w ~mencan s~stem called
CORR TEX.
Nofziger lobbying trial to begin
WASHINGTON -L yn C. Nofziger once laughed ofTsuggest1ons he had
pushed too hard to get President Reapn's pohctes through Congress. Now.. he
faces charges he stepped o ver the ltne in lobbying for pn\'ate clients. The
former White House political director is charged in a four-count 1nd1ctmen1 of
improperly lobbying former White Ho use colleagues on behalf of Wedtech
Corp. and two other private clients. H is busi ness partner, Mark Bragg. as
accused.of aiding and abetting one ofNofzigcrs all~ed lobbying contacts. The
charges each carry two-year sentenets and fines up to S 10,000. Jul") selection.
set to begin Monda) in U.S. District Coun . starts less than a month after
another former White House aide. Michael K. Deaver. ~ascon \ICted of h in it
under oath about his lobb)1ng act1v1t1es. ·
Ten-year-old boy shot to death at gun show
MlAMI -A pistol being handled by an exh1b1tor at a gunshow sudden I)'
discharged Saturday. fatally wounding a l~year-old bo) at another booth.
poltce said. Tho mas James Wilcox. ofM1am1. was struck in the shoulder b) t~e
blast a nd taken to Jackson Memonal Hospital. where he died 30 minutes later.
Miami pohet spokesman David Ri vero said. "Thebo) and his grandfather
were apparent!) assisting at one of the booths at this gu~ show." Ri vero said.
"The exh1b1tor just pulled back the sltd~ of a Qmm Mab pistol ~hen 11 fired a nd
hit the lit lie boy.·· Jeff)· Fecc1. 64. o fM1am1. among hundreds of t~ders at the
Gun. Knife and Sportsman's Show. was questioned by police on his handling
of the gun at the ume of the incident "It was one of those tragic acc1dents.~hat
JUSI happens." Rivero said, "It's very unhkel} Fec-Cl will be charged .
Jet lands after man tries to enter cockpit
WASHINGTON ~ A USAir jetliner made an unscheduled sto p in
Kansas City early Saturday to put ofT an intoxicated passcng~r w~o tned
unsuccessfully to open the c~kpit door and an out~r door ~unng flight. an
airline spokesman said. The flight. boun~ from San f?1ego to Pittsburgh. had 79
people aboard and was no t in dan~r. sa1~ Daye Sh!pley, a spokesman for the
airline. The man, whom Shipley dtd not 1dent1fy. tned to open ~he door to the
plane's cockpit dunng the overnight flight. and when he couldn t.open that. ~e
tned to open the O\.lter scrvtct d~r in t~e plan(s galley. The outside d~rs :-v•ll
not open while the plane 1s in flight. Shapley said. The man was restrained in a
seat and was turned over to authorities when the Oi~t made an unscheduled
stop in Kansas City about 3:35 a.m. Saturday. Sh11)L.ey said ..
Ezploslon atclJemlcal plant kills worker
HOUSTON -An cxplosi~n Saturday at a petroc.h~m1caJ plaat destroyed
about a third of the facility. killed one worker a~d IOJ~.rcd two oth~rs. and
rousted about SO people from their homes. fire offic1als said. The explosion a nd
fire occurred about 5: 10 a.m. at the three-acre ArChem Co. plant.
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Cities try
to cope as
spill passes
~'HEELING. W .Va. (AP) -
Shops dosed·and firefighters wom cd
about a "'ater ~honage Saturday as
, the ctt~ stopped pumping water from
the Ohio R1,er because ofa million-
gallon d1t·Sc:"I 011 spill that has traveled
100 mat~ in a week
'V. atcr s1od.p1kd an Cit) sto rage
tanks d"' ind led to cn11cal levels by 8
a. m. "'hen ,all businesses served b y
tht• cat~\ <>~stem v.ere urged to close.
an asst'>lant tu C 11~ Manager Mike
'\,Ju ~ad
··v. e're telling people do not u~
~at\'r unless ~\.ou absolutel~ have to:·
said as<i1stan1 ~·1~ manager Nanc~
\'apner
"Sho...,ers and-baths are out. Th()$e
are the ~ands of things that people
. ha' e ~ stvp \\ e are in an emergency
s11uat1on and people have to get
scnous al:x1u1 lOnsc.•r. 1ng."
.\ ch\·~~ of do~ ntown Wheeling
s.ho~ed that most businesses had
complied "'•th the Cll) 's request.
It cvuld he "eeks until the I m1llton
gallon'> uf diesel fuel that spilled into
1he \fonongahda RI' er south of
Pittsburgh. then flo~ed into the Ohio
through three states. 1s skimmed ofT
or becomes diluted en' 1ronmental
otliuals sa\
The tue·l 1~ pan of 3.5 million
, gallons that spilled Jan 2 after a 40-
'ear-old .\shland Oil Co. tank crum-
pled as 11 "'a'> being fiUed. ·Tht
compan) has offered to pa~ ell
ckanup costs.
Ohio National Guardsmen cart water lnto
Steubenvllle Are.an. where resident.a who
11'i.-...-
need water dee to fµel spill will find plenty
of lt.
On Saturda' . .\sh land 011 Presi-
dent Charles Luellen apologized to
tht' ~ople of Wh('eling
Mecham says he's 'completely clean'
PHO ENIX. Ariz. (AP) -Go-.
E'an Mecham . ind icted o n felon)
charges of fraud and perjun , said
Saturda~ that he was "completel~
clean·· and would not re-sign despite
"p0lit1cal opportunists in the at-
torne~ eeneral's office.·:
In has fi rst formal response to
Fnda) ·s s1x<oun1 allega11on that he
'1olated the la.,_, b~ concealing a
SJS0.000 campaign loan. Mecham
said he would ~elcome a pubhc tnal
as "a breath of fresh air" and called
the 1nd1ctment ··poh11cal persecution.
not legal prosecutaon ...
• He said "a swirl of manipula11on.
derc11 and skuldugge~" was being
used in an efTon to "overthrov. a
cons11tut1onally electc.-d official. ..
"I am complete!~ clean." he told
reponers an the Capitol lobb). He
decl1neJ 10 ansv.er ques-t1ons and left
1mmed1atel) after reading has 'l 5-
manute statement.
Attorne\ General Bob Corbin. a
Republican hke Mecham. said has
office had sought to handle the
Mecham case the same wa' 1t would
an) other Corbin denied that he
• planned to run against MC<'ham
The go"emor's claim that he was
the '1cum of poli11cal pcrsecuuon
\II.as "the same Junk that l'm doing
this because I'm going to run in a
recall elecuon. No wa). ·· said C orb1 n.
The embattled Mecham. w~o took
offi ce a )ear ago. also faces an
impeachment anqu1n, in the state
House ofRcpresentat1\es and a recall
campaign that 1s Ilk.el) to foret an
election this \ear.
Mecham. 63. will not resign and
"111 not at"cept a plea bargain. press
S«rctal) Ken Sm11h said before
Mecham 's bnef appearance
"Ob' 1ousl~ the go' emor and has
auorne} behe\C that the) ha' e a
rock-solid case·· and wiU ~in acquit-
Good·news, bad-news
for NASA on shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP) -
NA.SA has had both good and bad
news latel) tn its struggle to get tts
ground ed space shuttle fleet back in
orbit.
The good: Engineers have finished
testtngand have certified for fl ight the
three main e ngines for the fi rst post-
Challenger mission.
The bad: Just when the space
agenc) felt "-had ltcked the fault~
booster rocket JOtnt problem that
destro)ed Challenger two years ago.
SQmething ~nt wrong with another
part of the rocket.
Becau6e o f the new problem . the
National .\eronau11cs and Space Ad-
ministration 1s uncertain when 1t can
launch D iscoven· o n that first
mission. Its latest planning date had
been June 2. but offi cials esu mate
that coµld slip at least six weeks.
Challenger exploded 7 3 SC'Conds
after liftoff on Jan. 28. 1986. k1 llt ng
the crew of seven. Investigators
blamed the-accident on a fault) 10101
1n a sohd fuel booster that allowed
flame to escape and touch off the
shuule·s external liquid fuel tank.
Two solid fuel boosters fi re for
about t\\O m inutes a'fter liftoff to help
the three hqu1d fuel main engines h url
a shuttle into SP3CC. The boosters then
fall awa\ and the main engines bum
for an add111onal 61 : minutes.
Each of the I ~9-foot-tall boosters
consists vf four propellant ~men ts.
the lo"t.'S t one Joined to a motor
noule The Challenger segments
"ere connected b) JOints sealed b~
pum and 1~0 rubber-like 0-nng
gaskets But cold weathc:r o n launch
da\ robbed the n ng.s in the Joint
beiween the lowest segment aod the
one abo\ e of 11 of their resilience and
flame shot through them.
In redesigning the 101nt. engineers
added a third 0-nng. msu~at!On. a
heater and a metal h p desi~ed to
pre' ent the JOtn ts from bending and
opening slightly underthe pressure of
1gr1111on.
Follo wtnf the seoond of four
planned ful -scale finng tests on Dec.
2.\ officials announced th? J01nts
~orked fine. But a wttk later. the)
reported that inspection found that a
carbon boot nng that protects a
noule swt,ehng101 nt had shattered
S-TORE-WIDE
CLEARANCE
Ootbing. T o)-s
DoUs. Quilts and
Blankets. Silverware.
Shon&Socb
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South Coast Pina 549-SSS
tal. Smith said .. I don't pretend to be
a la~~er .. but m~ e'posure to him for
four months (since going to v.ork for
Mecham ) tells me that he had no
cnm1 nal intenuon 1n l.'oncealtng the
loan."
tale Republican Part) Chairman
Burton Krughd ... ..a11.i 5aturda~ that
part) leaders"' 111 meet soon lo asses..,
~ hether the pan) shoµld continue
supponang the embauled go,ernor
··ob, aousl' ~c.''t' ~1d tht.·re·., a
problem here and ~c need to loo~ at
at." said Krughcl . "'ho ~as reachl.'d in
,San Diego. ··1 don't bcltc'r 1n tihnlJ
lo~alt ) e11ha Thl.'rc as nl1 que\llOn
that this 1s dam'!ging 10 the pam ..
Fn da).·s ind1l·tmen1led10 rene"'ed
call~ for ~kcham's rtSlinauoo lrom
le-g1slators m tio1h parties
The state grand JU~ indicted.
\kt·ham and has br01her and cam-
paign treasurer. \\ 11lard \1echam oo
charge~ of pcrJUr! fraud and fal~
tiling for om11ting the loan from a
campaign-finance disclosure repon.
1gning .i fabe iinanc1al-<i1sclosure
statement constitutes pefJ Uf'). of-
ficials said
~e-cham also v.as charged "1th
traud and t~o counts of pefJUf') for
vm111ing the loan from 1w.o personal-
tinan1..e d1~losure statements
If con\l(l<:d on an' count. the
go\ crnor ~ould 'be automat1call)
n·mo' C'd fro m office He ~ould face
alrno'>l 23 ~ears 10 pn.,on 1fron\lcted
on all cvunts
"-kan~ hlk Ph0c.'n1' tirl' offinals
said ...... turda' tht"rc "'as no ~ord on
poss1bk suspects in an arwn firt
Fnda' night that damaged records in
tht: la"' office of the state Hou.sc·s \~t1al ,oun<oel \\ 1ll1am Fre~cn.
Frt:mh has bl't"n 1n,esugaung
"'hether \klham !>hould be 1m-
~arhed and 1s "''heduled to prnenl
h1~ find1n~ Fnda~
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JERUSALEM (AP)-l11Xli ttoop1 sbot and
killed a P*:Rinian prQICStet Saturday IS Arab
residents of tM oc:cu~cd Gu.a Strip observed a aencnt strike orderm by an Jslamic sroup.
kW 27th demonstrator·
About 200 flleMjnians have beeta wounded
by army aunftre an tbe pua month. radio aid.
SOVlet soclety beglns search
for the abomlna6Je snowman
The army said troops wounded five other
protesters. Arab repons said 19 demonstrators
were beaten or wounded during several violent
protests in the Gaza Strip and that one woman was
seriously hurt.
lllXI radio reported that Defense Minister
Yit.zhak Rabin ordered more iroopa into the Gu.a
Strip followina Saturday's violence.
According to newsi-per reports, the army has
already tris;>lcd its deployment in the occupied
territories since the disturbances broke out on Dec.
8.
Soldicn dubed wilb I pvup of prolala'I in
downtown Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip. killina
8usem Hader Mussalcmt 17, from an 9Cljacnt
ttf\Alll'C camp. The army 111d one other Palestinian was wounded.
MOSCOW (AP) -A IOCiety crated within the Ministry o f
Culture bas bepan a search for lhe abominable snowman. a la~
manlike creature that bu been 1iahted at least 100 times. the official
Tass news~ said Saturday.
Tass said numerous reporu coJlected by search enthusiast Zhanna
Kofman ofMoecow indicate the creature. known in Asia as the yeti. has
a protruding forehead and eyebrows like cap peaks.
Saturday•s killina ~t the Palestinian
death toll to 27 ailKlC widespread disturMnces
erupted a month l&O in the Gaza Strip and West
BanJc of the Jordan River. About l .5 million
Palestinians live in the territories Israel captured
from Egypt and Jordan during the 1967 Mideast
Israel radio also reported that U .N. Assistant
Secretary-General Marrack Gouldin& will meet
with U.N. field staffers Sunday to begin a fact-
finding mission on the situation in the territories.
The Ara~run Palestine Prns Service, which
also reported the death, said a woman who was
shot in the chest was listed in lerious condition at
Khan Yunis hospital.
Associated Press &>hototrapher Dieter
Endlicher said weepina Palestinian women kissed
the Mussalem •s body as it was carried in a stretcher
throuah Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis.
The news •ncy said anthropolosists have associated those
features and the knot of hair at the back of the yeti's skull with the
prehistoric Neanderthal man. · ··1r one analyzes the whole available information he will find
realistic featu~ of the hominoid oorrcs~nding also to the
anthropolQSical data and his supposed way ofhfe and behavior," Tass
said. w~ 3
There were also scattered disturbances and
strikes in the West Bank Saturday, and the anny
imposed curfews on three refugee camps, Israel
More· than 1,000 Palestians attended his
funeral in the Khan Yunis rc(UFC camp.
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Lull in tanker war
continues in gulf
MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) -Iraq
said Saturday that Iranian shells
killed eight civilians in Basra, and
Iran said it destroyed scores of
missiles on conven ed oil platforms in
a naval raid that killed 120 Iraqis.
Despite the clashes in the southern
warfront. an eight-day lull in tanker
attacks continued in the Persian G ulf,
where Iran and Iraq st.aged a record 34
raids on merchant shipping last
m onth.
Egypt's Ptts1dent Hosni Mubarak
and U.S. Defense Secretary Frank
Carlucci held talks with officials in
Saudi Arabia about how to protect
gulf Arab states from threats posed by
the 7-)ear-old gulf war.
Sta te-run Tehran Radio an-
nounced Saturday that Iran had
launched ··deterrent operations"
against economic and military in-
stallations in Iraq to retaliate for an
air raid Frida) on the nonhwcstem
town ofTabnz.
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December t8
Rodne)' and Deborah Volcko.
Costa Mesa. bo}
Thanh Xuan ~gu)en and
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Cunis and .\ndrea Sackman.
lrvinr. t\\.in bo\S Dettm~r !9
Andre~ and Monique Boano.
Huntington Beach. bo}
Lester and Manha Hubner. Hunt·
ington Beach. bo)'
Murray and Jill Caner. Hunt-
ington Beach. g1r1
Dettmber 30
Richard White and Denise
McCormick. Costa Mesa. girl
David and Heather Bucks. Hunt-
ington Beach, boy
Dawayne Opferman and Andrea
Lopez. Coslit.Mesa. boy
December 31
Tin Yan Nguyen and Thu Le Tran
Fountain Valley. girl · ·
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December Z3
Mr. and Mrs. JefTft'y Schroeder.
Dana Point. boy
Dettmbtr z,4
Mt. and Mrs. Thomas Scaman. San
Clemente. girl
Mr. and Mn. William Ennght
Huntin&lon Beach,gir --·
Mr. and Mn . Enc Bathen. Newpon
Beach, 11rl
Dettmller ?5
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Kittle. Irvine.
boy
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Rodrigucz.
Newpon Beach, girl
Dettmbern
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chandler
Balboa Island. girt •
Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Prince. Hunt-
ington Beach, girl
DttemberZI
Mr. and Mrs. Crajg Fisher. Balboa
Island. twin girls
Mr. and MB. James Broad. Ncw-
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Mr. a;Mi Mrs. David Williams,
Mission Viejo, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conde. Hunt-
m1ton Beach, girl
Decemhrlt
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crutchley
Fountain VaUcy. sirl ' Dec ••••
Mr. and Mn. Ban)' Riuenbtfa. 1Agun1 HtUs. sirl .
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Mr.and Mrs. TOdd Robi.toa.Cos&a
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Ronald and Landa Mcktrtlle,
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The trials of .gi id-life courting
By VIDA DEAl\
Of 1M Dady Ptlcx Suff
Remember rou r first date as a cetn-ager~ The anxien
was almost unbearable. This new phase oflife was clutched
with sweary palms and countless .. what ifs .··
Whac if her parents disapprove. che boys would
ask ... whac 1fhe doesn't like m)' dress, che girls would
wonder. as they changed chree rimes and challenged che
mirror a dozen umes and waited for a doorbell chat seemed
would never ring.
Trauma time in ceensvtlle .. there could ne\er be
an\ chmg like that.
Would you believe 1c could be worse /
Consider a mid.life rerurn co che dacmg game where
the bors and girls are aU grown up and each Is reCO\ertng
from a divorce or death of a spause. caking centame steps
coward a new relauonship. Bue this rime che game 1sn ·c what
IC used to be.
"The}' find chac the dating rules have
changed ... sexuaJ mores have changed a great deal. People
danng m nnd-life have gFtat fears ... said Dr. Bit! Flanagan.
minister of single adults at Sr. Andrew· s Presbrtenan
Church m Newpart Beach.
"The world is in a big hurry:There's ~:..ual fretdom
and societ)' is fast moving and freewheeling:· Flanagan sars.
"People who have lose a mace after a long relitionshipare
fight mg loneliness and some are going through career
_changes.
"There are the condit ional commitments -they live
together unul something better comes along ... w1chout che
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bond of m sKkness and in health.' This can lea\e people
ps\cholog1calh-bankrupt. espec1alh women ·
If chat weren"t enough . theres the added mped1enc
oi a dead I\" disease. 'AIDS has changed the bar scene.·
Flanagan says. "Forthar change. I am grateiul because a loc
oi people were gemng hurt. ·
"'Older people back into danng are scared co death ··
Lois ~ewell of ~ewparc beach was married l,() •
years before her d1rnrce. "The first time I wenc on a date 1t
was co a movie. I was so scared. I called m\· son m
Washington and a.sked hun what l sbould do 1f he med co
hold my Jund.··
Pleise 5tt R l IE~ 'B ~
Ha,1nF fun ara .\.eti· rears f\-e parrr. ar lefr. are .A.It
r.uner and escorr Gturre .\famn. Abo,·e .ue K1uon
Gulla and escorrjerom e Snape!
Getting started again
\fen and womtr. who ha\ e lost a lone ·terr:"!
relJC1onsh1p ha\e a lot .n common. said Jim bunr.a:r .. a
mama~~nd fam1h theucnstin Tusttn .-
.. Boch haH' a gne\ ~g ~nod of ad1ustmem while
the\ are min~ ro undersr and whar happtned Jc s espec11Jh
hard co start dattn~ agam m Orange Cou nn Theres more ,
contusion 1n rrnng co maintain a stt oi scand.uds ma '
relmonsh1p. Relanonsh1ps move too fast and mt1m ao 1s
esra bltshed before frrendshtp.' he said.
And there 1s the fear of being hurt or fa 1lmg that
gets in the way of establishing a relationship. \X'hen we get
coo c aut1ous. we ex peer the ocher person to make 1c saie for
us co make n easy. That makes the other ptrson ha\ e co do
more work
Dwnham said 1t 1s 1mpartant co establish a network of
meeung pLlces. and he concendsa safe v.·a\ co rendel\OUS
·v.lth another person 1s ma crowd
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Ann lloakowttz ~d Sarah cats .... ticket daty. Btnda Beral wit.la Marton lllller D'Onofrlo. Alan Welner and ,..Ud president Lee Bu.nteln. -
Guild forms to promote Friends Of Jewish Mµsic
By VIDA DEAN °' .. _.. .......
The first of numerous functions
planned by the Premiere Guild o f
Friends of Jewish Music was a
luncheon held Wednesday at the
Ambrosia in Costa Mesa.
President Lee BantelD has been in
charge of organizing the group,
created to increase public awareness
of the two-year-old FJM. The mem-
bership targtt is SO members. Twenty
currently arc enrolled as acuve and
sustaining members.
··we are not a fund-raising group.
So you won•t have to ask people for
money," pro mised Burstein as she
talked to the more than 70 guests
about joining.
Membership ell.airman Terry
Goldfarb provided apphcataons and
talked about last year's season. which
closed with a performance by Robert
''Our goill ls to be able to approach a major
compo11er and commlsslon brand new
works that trill be Amerlcan. •'
Merrill at Temple Bat Yahm. Guild
membership is open to anyone
interested in the FJM.
The man behind the music gro up.
which plans the first 1988 per-
formance Jan. 17. is musical director
and founder Alu Wei.Der of Irvine.
who attended the luncheon with wife
Amy. "Our first concert 1s scheduled
at Temple Bat Yahm in Newpon
Beach and will feature Ernest Blocll't
music with baritone Ricllanl Bonoa
of New York City." Performing with
him will be the Kol Echad Chorale
and Orchestra directed b} Weiner.
The 30-voice chorale was founded by
Weiner 1n 1973.
"Jews have lived in so many
countries and their music over the
)Cars reflects this. Our goal is J,o be
able to approach a major composer
and commission brand new works
tha\ will bl American." added
Weiner.
"We want to bnng the finest
performance of Jewish music to our
communll)." he cor)tinued. ''To en-
n ch the cultural lives of Jewish and
general audiences with renowned
Jewish an1sts in rcC1ta1:·
Other performances are scheduled
for _March 28 at South Coast Reper-
,.
tory and May IS at Temple Bat
Ya hm.
Guests included Au Moskowlti,
urging members to get their conccn
tickets ($20 and SI 0 for individual
performances). Terry Newman,
Emma Jue IUJey, HiJMla Beral (area
director for the American Jewish
Committee), Sud Call, Reee.e Gold·
1tela, Re11tt Staatoa, Jeu L•cas,
Elalae Basmajlaa and Aalta
FttplOll.
Also m the lunch bunch was
Marion Miller D'ODofrto of Laguna
H ills. She 1s the author of a book
about her fi,e years working under·
cover for the FBI. The author recalled
her book, entitled "I Was a Spy," was
made into a two-pan GE Theater
production for TV years ago. An actor
named Ronald Reagan played the
role of her husand. Paul Miller.
Guild mformauon 1s available b)
calling 675-7799. Renee Goldstein, Terry Goldfarb and Renee Stanton.
Short, soft
is the look
for spring
'Showercizes'
for arthritics .
P.o.wdccy .pastels m shorter.
contoured shapes 1s the femmme
d irection for spnng. The~ make
the trans1t1on from wmter·s sub-
dued tones 10 the bngh1s of
summer.
Fashion Je"'elr) complements
the fem1nmll) and .c'\here are a
number of opllons for toda~ ·s
woman. whatever her hfest) le.
The many moods of spnng are
defined wtth four kc~ fashion
directions: modem classic. sheer
romance. suburban chic and
trendsetter Sl\.le. The common
denominators'. overall fcmmme
styling. predom 1na1el~ shoner
lengths and softer finishes
•Modem \lassie: For the
savvy career "'Oman. soph1st1·
.. cated looks ""1th a n~"
streamlined shape Graceful!~
styled collars in s""1rllng
gcometnc patterns. and boldl~
sculptured motifs add a fine finish
to shape!>, tailored suns. The
season's important collarless
ncddines are softened wtth fe mi-
nine deta1hng: slender collar de-
signs wtth cluster effects or
scalloped laC) look~ emt'Jclhshed
with bead detail
•Sheer Romance The essen-
tial elements of romantic style:
flowers. lea,cs. ar.d .. layered"
effects that he1gh1en 1he charm of
feminine dre\s1ng. Braided
strands of frosted beads with
matching knot eamngs accent the
long. fluid silhoue11es with de-
tailed finesse.
Other options for the softerside
Next .ea.on braceleta will
be delicately 8C&led down
and fr09ted-flnlah poele.
will bloom in collar neck-
lacea and earrings. (By
Trifari).
of spnng: dangle duster eamngs
and delicate floral buuons "'1th a
"laltque·· finish
• uburban Chic: .\crents on
the casual soph1sucauon of soft.
eas~ knn dressmg "1th hpn. fluid
SI\ Jes. Mini<abochon links and
oi)en-weavc collars give JUSt the
nght amount of pohsh 10 the
loose. unconstructed shapes of
spnng.. In place of lhe bold.
~lptural cuff of seasons past arc
stacks of slender bangles in pretty
pastels.
Trendsetter Style: Fashion-for-
ward dressmg stans with the
shortest shapes arouncfin colored
brights and richer pastel tones.
Whimsical animal-theme pins
make a bold fashion statement
when worn in muluplcs. For
added punch: a slender drop
earring and expandable cuff
bracelets that play up the fun side
of fashion.
w~~t . hop 'o~
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VENETIAN GONDOLAS
.\n estimated 37 million Ameri-
cans sulTcr from anhrit1s. For most of
them. mo' ement 1s a must. Brisk
1.1. ailing 1s usuall~ safe and e>.cellcnt
e\erc1~ unless there are severe ..
problems 1.1.11h hip Joints. knees or
an lies and the ph~ s1c1an has sa•d no.
The ob1ec11,e 1s to match the
cxeru!>e to the person ·s ab1ht1es..
'\o lime 10 exercise. ~ou sa}? There
arc gentle e'ercises that can be
pral t1ccd dail) 1n the sho"er and
usualh arc safe for anhnucs or for an ~one shon on lime who needs to get
VIDA
Ow
tneir bones moving ever} m orning.
~n~ exercise program ought to be
discussed "'1th )'our doctor.
"Showemzcs" should be per·
formed slowl) for safety and maxi-
mum benefit under the flow of
lukewarm v.ater.
Alwa}s keep your e}es open and
focused to help stab1lit} and balance.
If )OU begin to feel dizzy or off
balance. s~op immed1atel~. If the
diu 1ness does not stop. get out oflhe
shower.
Herc·s a hst ofshowemzes to tn,:
I . Tum head slowly from side to
side four umes. keeping your chm on
an even plane.
2. Tilt )Our head to your shoulder.
keeping shoulders firmly down and
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rcla,cd .\lternate from side to side
four limes
3. 1'.eep1 ng shou Ide rs d o" n.
~1nmach m and e'es open. drop chm
to chest and hold ior IS counts. letting
the 1.1.e1ght of the head stretch the
spine.
4. Circle s'houlders "'11h arm~
looseh b' \ours1des. Make full .c,en
cirdcs in·bOth d1rcct1ons.
5 Place fingers on· tops of
shoulders. clbo1.1.s out to the sides.
Mal e full. e~en circles in . both
d1reu1ons four umcs
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o. ~1ake tight fists. hold for t"o
counts. then shake hands ou1 sn
times
7. Touch each finger to the thumb.
staning -with the mde' finger and
ending w11h the hllle finger. Repeat
stanmg "'nh the little finger and
ending 1.1.1th the inde' finger Repeat
the set 10 times.
Place fingen on tope of •houlden, elbow• out to the side..
Circle elbows four times ln both directions.
8. Circle hands eight tames awa~
from each other. eight times to"'ards
each other
9. Place hands on hips. gentl) move
your elbows and shoulders front and
back hke wings eight times.
10. Keeping feet firmly on the floor
and back straight. bend and straight·
en knees four times.
11. Keeping legs and pelvis still and
stomach in. place hands on hips and
tum body slowly from side to side
eight times. making sure to rcall> look
at something all the time to aid
balance.
Pa&rlda Beae, associaaejustice of
the CQun of Ap~ls. Founh Ap-
pellate Distnct. Division I. will speak
to memben and guests of Orange
Counly Women Lawycn Monday at
the OC Medical Conference Center.
300 S. Flower St. Oranse. Soc1al time
bqins-at 11~5"3.m. LunchronTCSCr-
vations can be made by calling
8 3()..6()() 3. • • •
The Sandpipcn ofHoaa Memorial
Hospital J>rcsbyienan will hold a
membership brunch 10 a.m . to noon
Wednesday at the home of Sen
12. Bend knees and dip shghtl}
taning "1th thr top of the head. roll
fof"ard 'Cl) slo1.1.I) until the head 1s
In hne 1.1.1th the middle of the chest
Keeping stomach pulled 10 firml>
to"ards the spine. hang O\er for fi,e
counts. Slo"I> roll back to standing
Repeal fo ur times. remembenng to
breathe deepl} and e'enl)
I ran through these e'erc1ses of-
fered b) 1he makers of M meral Ice (a
topical analgesic for aches and pains).
Each one takes S to I 0 seconds. rf
nothing elst. you'll certamly end up
clean. • • • Moon Gate has reopened. The
salon was destroyed last year dunng a
fire at Fashion lsland. The stylists
relocated temporarily in other salons
(primarily al Neiman-Marcus) to
Marvla in Ncwpon Beach. Lola
Malotte, 839-5682. 1s 10 charge of
reservations. ... . ..
The Money Talks study group of
the Laguna Hills branch of the
American Assocutio n of Um\t'rsit)
-Omc.ft-.wiU.mccl...tt.l p.m.. Fnda) at
Great American FU'St Sa' ings Bank
on Pasco de Vakncia. Patrick Robert
of Prudential Bache Wiii be the auest
speaker. Funberinformat1on isava1l-
abfe by calling 9S I· 7260. • • •
Missio n VieJO Day Chapter of
Womcn'sA&Jow Fellowsh1pw1ll hold
NOTICE . ,
The Emenon 13'' cokw TV adver1l11d on P9 7
of t~• .... clrcular "'8Y not be In etoek, due
to the ~·· lnabllty to • fil ~ on time. Rein checka .. t>elno ..... . .
We regret any Inconvenience thla may cause.
lcep clients curled. colored, cle.
fhe ne1.1. location 1s 19800
Mac \nbur a1 FaJrch1ld in Irvine oo
the concourse leH·I of the Bnnderson
T l>"'Cf
.\rt1st des1gnrr Tom Niebur
created the salon using mauve-pmk
stone. accents and acct"SSOnes along
"'1th liLard-skm patterned floor tile.
The salon 1s unusual in that n has
1101 one 0" ner. but eight worlong
o"ncrs who ha'e 25 assistants. Also.
the owners cla1 m the salon 1s the first
one m California to have a com-
pu1cmed booking S}Stem~ No more
lenghth) holds to get a bookmg. they
prom1!>t'.. and st) lists wtl have at their
fingen1ps a complete h1slof)· of
clients -color formulas. dates of
'1s1ts and retail purchases.
.i u 11:.i;...1.t)I c:11 o.Jv .i.m . Jan. I 'I al tne
Holida) Inn. Laguna Hills. Guest
~pc:aler "111 be Matilda ~er. Rcscr-
\3t1om can be made throuah Friday
b) calling 77().1569 • • • • The Harbor View H ills
Ph11tmmon1 Wo me1H-Committtt
"•II meet 9 30 a.m. Jan. 19 at the
Corona del Mar home of .,...
Me aJley. Hcad1nl the prosram will
be 'ocahst Ll1ra Fries. the dauchlC'r
of longumc membtr and flautist
S.1u Fries. President "11111 Si.a
can be reached at 675-0226 for
membership information. •
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leam •bout modern
Chin• •nd how to
travel there. Top up.ta
speak from 10 ymrs· n -
P9fience Jn sencffn9 e.ooo
China traveters •
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Pna Ka.Mrd. Joe Kapp &Dd llWle B1t'blC let friendly at a
Pareata Wltboat Partnen Jlfew Year'• party. P'lo Am.lln and Daye 11.acMlllan play with tbelr food.
Or~H).t.U,.Y PILOT /Sunday. Janu4ty 10. l988
Discovery Af useum
to. host Voyager pilots
Voyqu pilots Dick Raw and arra~ b. ) caJJang 1hc church office.
Jtaaa Yu1er will attend a reception 733-2)66
and dirmer to be presented Sawrda) • • • b) the Disco'~ Museum ofOranst ~allay Offl of N~n Beach is
Count) at the Irvine H1hon. T~ the chairw.<?man for the Angels for
guests have planned an audio-visual All ~ason '' enl to be held at 7 p.m.
presentation of their feat of fl yma Jan. 23. Sponsors arc Las A~•r.s ck •
around the earth without rcfuclina. .. San Jose of St. Joseph H~p1ta . The
The 7 p.m . ,,ent being co<burcd black-t1c-op11onal gala Wlll _be at the
b) Wiiliam Lyoa and Georie Af'crros Four Se~sons Hotel. and wil.1 fea~ul'C
1s being held in conJunctton wtth the the .\ngcl pla)ers and their W1VCS
museum's .. Discover Av1auon" da) modeling fashions from Saks Fifth
Dinner t1ckets arc S 1S per person "' enue
Rescrvauons can be made b> calling Pa~icapaung will.be Did and UM
the museum at 54{}-0404. Sdaoheld, Bob and See 8..-and
.\t 2:30 p.m. the same da) at the Darrell and Kelly Mlllu.
hotel. students. teachers and families Danner "'111 be served a t 8 p.m ..
can meet Rutan and Ye.ager ""ho v.111 v.ath dancing following.
RULES HA VE CHANGED FOR MIDDLE-4GED DATING ...
shov. slides and mo' 1c cltps talcn T ickt>t information and . reset·
dunng their h1stonc flight and tal l 'attuns can be obtatoed b) calhng the
about the t~hnical ad,anccmenls ~~sp1~a l foundauon o ffice at
needed for success. I ·b-11 . • • i ••• hOmBl
-ut him," the son advised. But
Newell was so ~orricd about what lO
do when he brough.1 her home that she
panicked. ··1 shook his hand. thanked
him for the movie and then rushed in
and closed the door. Then I bcpn to
feel so sill y and started laughing."
Newell's next date was with a man
".as nervous as I was." He hadn't
dated since his wife had died four
yean befort>. They went on several
lunch dates ... This was much easier
than evening da&C1," she says. Nc~ell finally 1hvited him to
dinner al her home ... He gave me a
little peck on &he check when he ten.··
she said. 'Tm still Stttng him. and
he's the nicest man ... so thoughtful. .. ...
··0a)11mc dating is an eas) way to
JO.'' S3)S Mike Tugwell of Hunt-
ington Beach. Tug~ell. the father of
two adult children, was mamed for 25 ycan before hts divorce.
"It is difficult to date now:· he sa)s.
"I'm 46 and feel that I am caughl
between "the good old bo)s" and tht>
nowcr<htld aae
"Women ha'c chan~ OHr the
ycan." be sa)S. "I think mo.st of them
want a rugged man I feel that I am a
scnSJ).1vc man and I lo'c to open
doors.
Tuawell prov1dcs an example of
how things have changed ... Recent!).
I was with a man a nd woman fnend at
a pub. I brought their dnnks 10 the
table and ""ent back for mine "'hen a
girl walked up and rcall~ k1sSC'd me
and then stuck her tongue in my car. I
a.skcd mi friends 'Do >Ou suppose
she's stn .. ...
One Newpon Beach d1,orccc ""ho
prtfen anon} mil) tn ed meeting
eligible men through a singles club
"It wa.s the most depressing thing I
ever did and I onl) \lo<Cnt that wa> one
time ... she said.
But others ha,·e found that the
aroups work best for them Karon
Gulla of Huntington Beach. 3 7 and
divorttd af\cr a I 0-)ear mamagc. 1s a
member of a Partnts W11hout Part-
ners chapter .. I was tired of alv.a)s
beina a stranger at a bar:· she said. ·
"Yo u don't have to go as a couple to
social events and you can gt>t ac-
quainted before you IC\'.> out on a date
You can have a good social hfe within
thevoup. rclu and have a good tame.
I think 11 1s a good wa)' to ease back
into dating.
After he divorce. G ulla accepted a
lot of bland datc.s arranged b) lnends.
"The first one I dated amvcd at m)
house in a dune bugg). ··she said. ··He
\\a.s fhc \ears }Oungcr and thr~
inches sho.rter. The date was to tally
asinine. But. n wa!. a stan ."
Gulla said children -she has four.
aees 6 to 13 -prcstnt the most
difficult obstacle to daa1ng. and not
JUSt because of the pro blem of finding
s1uers.-
Though she wants to know up front
\ons ha' t> enrolled 1n expcns1' c '1dco
dating <,en ices. tennis and plush
pm atl· clubs as a method of looking
for d1g.iblc mates Thc} claim tt helps
1f \OU an: fin anc1all) v.ell off.
··Loo~ing 1\ m~ problem:· said 31-
)C3r-old !>Choo! teacher Jim. who
didn't v.ani has last name used. ~·1t 1s
m~ ph1losoph> that ~ou will JUSt
bump into ~omcone \.\ho 1s nght for
}OU
•'He made some approaches that I didn 't Ji.Ice
at all. I lied to hlm and told him I was lea vlng
thestatetheneztday."
qreat-grandmother Ali Va rner
v.hether a man "'ants to get 1n,ohcd
wuh a v..o man v. ho ha.s children. she
doesn't introduce dates to her ch1I·
dren at first .. I think 11 gets confusing
for children 10 see different men.·· she
sa} s. •• '\nd ) ou nc~cr knov. v.-hcn
tht>)' v.111 ask '.\re )OU going to maf11
momm1e"· ··
Gulla 1s no"" 1n,ohed v.11h a man
\\hO has three children .. We ·get
together wnh all the kids. but 11 '<1 'Cf1
difficult." she sa"> ··Yo u can't forcc
kids to lake each other It takes time .. ...
G reat-grandmother .\Ii Varner of
Huntington Beach began dating after
40 >ears of mamagc and fi' c ~cars of
be1nga v.1dov. .. ,t "'assca11 and I "'a'I
so ntn o us -although he d1Jn't
!.ttm to be." sht> said .. , s.av. him onl)
once
The) pla)cd cards v.11h \ arner's
daughter and son-1n-lav. ·· .\ftcr tht>~
\\ent to bed. the t"'o of us talked until
Sa m Thcn. "'hen ht> stancd 10 lca\C
he madc some approacht>s that I
d1da'1 hke at all
"I hed-to him and told ham I v.as
lea' ine the state tht> nc't da}
"I didn't date for tv.o \tars Th1'i
man turned out 10 be a·n octopus
.\ftcr he left I v.cnt into m) bedroom
and staned beating on m ) p1llo"' I
v.as so mad a1 m) depaned husband
for not teaching me hov. to date. We
had met \.\hen I was 16 and mamcd at
17
Jim sa)s he was too sh} to date an
!ugh school .. Nov. I tend to find
somconc I li ke and 1mmcd1atel> fall
in lo'c v.nh tht>m and h'c togetht>r
.. In college I h'ed v.nh a girl for
three \ears. thcn "'c broke up and I
v. a!. .,j nglt> for a } ear. Thcn l -met
an't>1her woman and 11,ed with her for
t'-'O }ear$and then brou up. The nt>'\l
woman 111,cd with tv.o 'ears befort>
marr)ing her We arc l\Ov. gemng a
d1,orce
Jam wants to get mamed and 10
hin ech1ldrcn .. , knOI~ these t\loovear
rclat1onsh1ps are not good and I "ant
to look for someonc. but v.1th m' ph1losoph ~ of m~ung the nght mate
b' ~hancc I can't." he sa's ·-rm
loneh and "'ant to lool . bu·t I feel I
shouidn"t r m a hopeles) romantlC
and kad "'11h m' hcan .. ...
Rov.cnc \\ 1lham\ and Ralph Conn
v.cathcreJ the second umc around
dating game and v.111 cclcbra1e their
~lond v.edding ann1,ersa11 in Feb-
ruan he v.asd1' orccd aftt'r 23 'tars
of ma magi.' and he bcpn dating.after
H 'cars of marnage .
The~ mt·t through a singles group at
t .\ndrcv.s He announ~d their
cngagcmenl a1 one of thc meetings
and 1hc} v.ere mamcd b} Flanagan
.. The firn ume I s;iv. Ralph v.as al
an Easta . unda} meelln&-··she said
.. He v.as "canng rabbit ears and a
ronon tail on his 'e~ consen atn c .
J..Sle Argyros will be the honoraf\ Dr Ellubeda Aa~ey, medical d1-
engineer's Brool..s Brothe rs SUit cha1N oman ror tht Jan ~3 fa1,h1on rco?r of the Cosmeu~ Surgery Center
·· I thuugh1 he must ha' ea good luncheon .. Puttinlon the Rau:· being 0 f "e"pon Beach. W111 conduct a~
sen)( of humor .\ 11ha1ume I1hough1 arranged at Red ion Inn b) Lad1e\ (O~metac surgc11 scmin~at 7:30 p.m.
I "ould ne' l'r smile again but Ph1loptochos. lhc v.omtn's guild o t \.\ cdnesda) R~~auons can be
through this group I sav. 1ha1 people St. Paul's Greek Onhodo' C-hur~h made b} calhng.7-.--;[>006·
v.en: laughing and in a pos111' t mood Irvine. Pacifica Communll) Hospital and
aboul their '>llua11ons:· . Co-cha1N omen tor th~ 11 \IJ a m the John Roben Powers Agency have
Ruv.cnt: dtStO\ert>d that both she : event featunng "'~mens st;les b} plannt>d a Fashion Awareness pro-
and Ralph la ked ttnn1s. slrnng ~nd Doau Karo and lashiom to r men gram from 7 to 9 p.m . Jan. 20 at the
o1heroutdoonpom .. I decidt>d I\>'" are Marina Kookoocsedes and Kathy hospital. 18800 Delaware St .. Hunt-
an approa' h 1ha1 I had learned dunng Gabriel. Tova Borgnioe v.111 attend as ingion &ach. second floorcommun1-
a dass at ( oa.,tlane College ... she said a cclcbnt) guest. t} room. Adm1ss1on is free. but
..The: tc:alhcr told v.omen not 10 v.a11 Tickets arc S rcsef\at1ons arc n~ry .
10 tx asl ed. bu1 to ~' ·ucs ha'e a
cup of LOfkc and talk :
I dad 1t but then panicked
when he answered Td lo'c 10 take ~ou ou1tord l Upofcoffcc butonl} 1f
at as pn:ccd cd h' a dinner · I told ham
I had three t~n-agers and v. ould ha 'C
to mal e sure thc' v.crt> ~ttled fo r the
night I feel I ha,·t: to be a role modt>I. I bc~:au!\oe the~ drl' nov. bc-ganning to I
date. too ·· I
The t.ouple v.cnt to dinner at the I
Quiet Can non .. \\ e had a delightful I
time and I thought 1h1s v.ould tum
out be -be JU'>t a nice fnendsh1p I
belause of our agt> difference 1he v.as I
I 3 'ears older) " , I
But romance blo\somcd and the' I
v.erc mamcd v.1th their s1\ l hildren I
as aucndants and I 6S guc~a at the l'
v.edd1ng. I
Ralph found dating alter being I
mamed so long a traumauc C\· I
penence .. You ha' e de' eloped a
oc1al paw:m for such a long time and 11
c' c~ v. om an ~ ou comt> in contact I
"'Ith in 'o ur !>OC1al lik is mar-
ried ~ ou ·a rt> 'e11 rda \cd and then I
}Ou lind }Ourwlfthro .... n balk 10 the
ll-c°n-age stage ··
Reslph beg.an dating SI\ v.e,:l s after
hl· "'as ~par.ltl·d from h1'> v. 1fe .. That
ma' sound fas1 and n "'as ·he sa\s.
··but I tool a pragmatic' 1tv. I knc~ I
d id n't "'ant tn spend the rcstofm, lift>
alonc ··
But allcr dating ~'cral v.omt>n -
1hrt·e at one ume for a"'h1le -Ralph
deo dcd ma} be being single "'asn't so
bad ·· 1 thought I 1A.Ould JU~t datt> and
cnJO~ the lOmpan} of different
v.omen:· he said ·· .\lso. I had a \1~
R1gh1 1n m ind -shc v.ould be no
more than Ii \C~ 'ears ) ounger than I
"'as and v.ould not ha~c tt>en-agcrs ··
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He might wear a plaid shin and
blue pants. From his nght side. his
shongra) hair and fnt>ndl) faccgi't>
him the look of someone's amiable
uncle. But once he turns a round there
is a subtle huk gold hoop there
addina a little' more interest
"M~ customen rarcl) SI} an)-
thing.. he S3)S. "But m) OICC't'S JUSt
flipped when the) saw tt ••
"Older, more conservative men
usually wear studs or hoops." says
Nick Adams at Peer R«ords in
Newport Beach. But younger gu)S
tend to weir the fancier dangJes and
studs. · .. The <lagers arc really popular
with1uys." says Otanc O'Neil of Cash
for Chaos, a South Laguna s1orc that
specializes 1n rock-ont>nted ac-
c:euorics.
O'Ncirs case of s1h·er Jewell)
displays serpents. crosses. razor
blades and skulls. all of which are
popular with her male custo mcn. she
sa~. ·tn many cases the girlf nrnd wtll
buy the curina for her boyfriend."
says O'Neil. s~ thinks m•n) ~omen prtfcr
men with c.a.rrinp. Ahhouah her
prnicnt boyfriend d0e1n•t we.tr one.
she says she likes men who will. "It
shows creativity."
ln the meantime. back at ··60
Minutn." Dlannc Sawyer has been
heard to SI)' th1t shcJinds the hole in
her collcquc·s ear to be rather SCll)'.
Womtn sttm to be saym1 that an earrina doesn't detract from a man's
sexa~l.
"I think thal idea of a man being
more ellemina1e OClJU~ nc: "ea1~ a11
camng as rcall} no longer true." sa~s
O'Neil
Rcfcmng to the long-held belief
that the tar on "h1ch an eamng is
v.om and1cates se-<ual preference.
O'Nc1I sa~ s ... That as rcall) no longer
true 1f11 e'er v.as (true). Men tend to
"'ear their camngs an wh1chc'cr car
the) feel li ke··
McAdoo )Oles: .. That's ""h) I got
both m } ears pierced I d1dn•t knov.
v.h1ch side meant "'hat ··
If ~caring an camng no longer
s1gn1fics a sexual preference. neither
docs the kind of camng worn Sttm to
be meaningful. ··Pcopk have lost the
S) mbolism... sa) s Adams at Pe('r
Records.
"The} JUSt get whichever ear
pierced the) want and the) \.\Car
crosses. daggers. skeletons or "'hat·
C\'Cr because the} hke the wa} the)
lool . It docsn ·1 matter ...
What ma) matter.is that in some
business spheres the C3rring. c~cn an
und('rstated stud. 1s sull not accep-
table.
Rick Taylor. an ex«Ull \C fro m
Huntington Beac h. 1s adamant 1n hts
m1ction-ro Bradity•s n~ look. ··1
have lost complete rcss>«t for him.
He's a rompclent JOumahst and I
would have to ~valuate that.·· he
sa)'S.
Taylor also ~ys he would defi-
nttelir have a nqat1ve reactton
toward a male JOb applicant or
associate "'ho wore an eamn&-
But those who wear eamn'5 don't
think it's any bi• deal. ··1 don t really
ever thnk about tt," says McAdoo. "I
rcall) don't like to talk about it:'
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~~sm new shows hittbe boards
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Tbcalel"IOCt1. the ha.atus as over.
The box om~ doori will be swinging
open all over Ora.nge County this
week as six new s1age productions -
two of them world premieres -lift
their respective cunains.
The ireascpaint gndlock starts
Thunday when the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse opens the scriocomedy
"TrUMlte." South Coast Repertory
follows Friday with the world
on:miere of the new Craig Lucas play, 1'Prelllde lo a IU11."
Also mounting the boards Friday
will be Shakespeare's "A Mldsammer
Nl<t'• Dream" at the Huntington
Beach Playhouse, Cole Porter's "No
Motlaer B•I Jan" at ttte Newport
Theater Arts Center. the new drama
"VW011'' at the Gem Theater m
Garden Grove and another world
premiere at the Unicom Em'porium
in Hunungton Beach. "lroDy of u
Uncrowoed Prince."
SCR's ··Prelude to a K.JSS" will be.
directed. as are most Lucas plays, by
Norman Rene. wtth Mark Amott and
Lisa Zane cast an the leading roles.
Founding compan} members Don
Took, -\n K.ousuk and Hal Landon
Jr. are featured. along wllh John-
Da\1d Keller . .\nna Long. Michael
Cana' an. Robena Farkas. Frank
Hamilton. Mal) .\one McGarry and
the Dail\ Pilot's I 987 woman of. the
yea r in theater. Ten Ralst'on.
Performances wall bt: given
Tuesda)s through Fnda}s at 8 p.m ..
Saturda)S at 2:30 and 8. unda~s at
2:30 and 7 30 unul Feb. 2 I on the
main stage of the CR theater. 655
Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa.
Resenauons arc taken at 957-~033
.. Tnbutc" stars t 1~hael Miller and
Rich Jackson as a father and son
trying to reconcile before cancer
claims the elder man. Joan McGillis
is directing a cast which also includes
Neal Vesser. Jacquie Moffett,
Karlene '-On Szehsk1. Lisa Picotte and
Cind) Bollman.
The Bernard Slade pla) runs
Tuesda}S through aturdays at 8 p.m
and Sunda)S at ::!:30 at the Moulton.
606 Laguna Can}on Road. Laguna
Beach. Reser' at ions 494-0" 4J.
Director Greg Cohen has updated
"A Midsumm~r 1'1ght's Dream" to
1957 and has set 11 in a tra' ehng
carruval for the Huntington Beach
production. "h1ch feature'> K Ha
Cobb as Pucl... Rand' Hudson a'>
Oberon. Caroline Bond as T11.inaa
and Ed Steneck as Bottom Pla\lng
the lovers are Mark MacDacl..cn
Kathl)n Atwood. Jennifer John~on
and director Cohen. "hale Phil Jc
Barros is cast as Thes1us
Performances will beg" en Fnd.i~ \
. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through I ch
6 with a Sunda) matinee Jan 24 .11
1:30 in the theater at Gisler School
211 4 1 Strathmoor Lane. Hun11ng1un
Beach . Resen at ions 83::!-1 ~O~
··No Mother But Jau" 1s a l l•k·
Porter tnbute co-directed b) John
.\lexander Lee and Susan Thom.i~
Lee at the Newport Theater .\rt'
Center. The cast includes Robena
Ka). ~art W~kham, Ctn4y Warden.
Debbie Ann Mohlio and pianist
Terence Alaric.
Jhc show will play Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8 p.m.and
Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until Feb. 2J.at
the Arts Center, 2501 OifT Drive.
Newpon Beach. Call 631-0288 (or
reservations. •
An Amencan family of Danish
descent is the focus of .. Vikings,"
giving its Orange County premiere at
the Gem Theater under the direction
of Jules Aaron. Bert Conway, Daniel
Bryan Cartmell. John Walker and
Sydell Weiner compnsc the cast.
Performan~s will be given
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m. until Feb. 13, with Sunday
performances at 7:30 Jan. 24 and 31
and at 3 p.m. Jan. 17 and Feb. 7 at the
Gem. 1285::! Main St.. Garden Gro'e
Reser\at1ons 636-721 3. ·
··iron~ of an Uncrowned Pnnce" is
an onginal comed)-dtama b) R . .\
Blankenship Jr. and Kevin Dame.
\\Ith the latter directing. The cast
includes Jo.\nna Courtne)'. G"en
Re)nolds. Pat Boe)T. Roose,elt
Blankenship Jr.. Bob R1ce1cc1.
Michael .\qu1la and Tony Val.
Cunaan lame 1s 8:30 Fnda)s and
aturda)s through Feb. 6 at the
l "n1corn. 214 :'.ta1n St .. Huntington
Beach. Resen a11ons 969-1794.
Final performances of "South Pa·
eiflc," starring Robert Goulet and
Rcbecca .\ndre\\, will be given toda}
at 2 .and 8 p.m at the Orange Count}
Pt•rform1ng .\rt!. Center. 600 To~n
( entt•r Dme. Costa M~ Call
T11. ..,t·t~1aster at ~40-2000 for reser-
' Jltons
( omple11ng 11s e\tended run JS the
l'\l\ten11al drama "No Exit" at the
RonReagan(Jr., that is)
goes into th~rapy on cable
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By KATHRYN BAKER
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NEW YORK -\.\ ouldn't 11 be fun
to sit in on some celebnt~ ·s hlgh-
pnced therap~ session'>
If \OU haH' Cinema\. \OU can do
just that this month. and ihc man on
the couch 1s Ron Reagan. star of a
Cinemax Corned~ fa.penment that
begins amng this Fnda~. "Ron Re-
agan IS the President's on ...
Co-"ntten b} hip mag1c1an Penn
J11le11 e of Penn 8. Teller and Eddie
Gorodctsk\. a former .. aturda'
N1gh1 L1,e" "nter the JO-minute
takeoff of sons on "The Pnnce and
the Pauper .. tal..eHome "apes at Dad
\\h1le Junior engages an "hat seems
like an almost unheaJth, amount of
sel f-depreca 1100 ·
An open1nggraph1c sa~s the piece 1s
a "docudrama" dedicated to .\m'
Caner ·
· The plot 1s bas1Call~ this -Ron
Reagan. nice but "h1n~ gu~. 1s
consumed b' self-doubt bt·cause no-
bod) ·s interested 1n ham for himself.
e'en the producer of his puff pieces
for the morning sho'' ··l'p and .\t
'Em America .. (The real Ron 1s a
special correspondent for ··Good
Morning .\menca .. , When he comes
IOIO \\Of .... e\e~bod~ greets him.
"Good morning President's on:·
"hale ht.> plead<;. "\1, name 1s Ron'"
Ron Reagan
Imm J '1)11 to \\ ashington "11h
rm.turn of the president on a Harle\
and t.dcs of happ~ father-son al·-
11' 1111.·., "Dad and I had a great ume.
~ l' "Cnt ti~hing and golfing and
~\\Imming and t''l'~ thing. He S3}S
h1.·\ n1.·,cr h:id '>O much fun '-'llh me
tx·torl•'"
In thl' end. thl.' real Ron 1s dragged
oil tn pn<..on.
··1 don't l..n1.1\\ ~am. I still feel
\\l.'1rd luc king 1:)\:ople up and thrO\\·
IOL J'-'J' the l..n "sa's one of the
gu:ird' 1C1orod1.·1\I..: 1 a<...he tosses Ron
1n11 thl· .di
· 't cJh · ~~' n1'> pJrtner IJ1llet1e).
"\\ hl n the prt''> dent of the l nited
'-)tJIC'> .i~i..., 'ou J personal fa, or \Ou u~· dl II .. . .
.\' till' nl·d1b roll. the guards
d1,lu\' "1me 1.11 the other famous
"rl.\1Ul'nt,·· ot thc pn'>on -Jacl.. and
Bohtn l\.cnnt·d' \tanh n \lonnX'
.ind J•mm' HuflJ lt'~creep' Indeed.
the "1t1r1.· 1' '>O .u111 ng. 11\ almmt
unu1mll.1rt.ibk 1 he piece 1\ \\Orth-
"h1k J' a 1. UrlllSJl\
fht·,1.· < nmeu~· E\penments arc
\ \.'f\ Ill\\ -~uJget. to he 'iure Out
.J llkttl·\ JnJ Gorodetsl..' ·s ston line
1'> muJJkJ Jnd Ron Reaµn. though
a 111..l•Jbk prest·nct• is a so-c;o actor.
E' l n '' hi.'n ht• gt'h .i chance to sho"
oil in conlrl\ 1.·d dance sequences.
thl'\ Jn: t'd1ted J\ 11 <,omeone'<.. t~ mg
to hid,· his kcl
ne~ Ahemau\C Repcnory TbUttr,
1636 N. Grand St.. Santa Ana. final
performances art toni&bt and next
Sunda} at 1 p.m. and Saturda¥ at 8
p.m. Call 836-7929 for ticket infor-
mation.
· Elsewhere around the county, these
productions ·are sull on stage and
con\inuing:
•"Brigbtoa Beacb Memoln" at the
. Westminster Communizy Theater,
7272 Maple t., Westminster
(995-4113), Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 through Feb. 6.
•"Tlae S•pportin1 Can" at the San
Clemente Community Theater, 202
A' e. Cabnllo. San • Clemente
(492-~65). Thursda)'s through Sat-
urda) sat R p. m. until Jan. 30.
•"Fiddler oa 1be Roof" al Eliza-
beth Ho"ard's Cunain Call Dinner
Theater 690 El Camino Real. Tustin
(83 . I 630). n1ghtl) except Mondays
at 'a~ 1ng t una1n tam es through Feb.
7
•"You Must Remember Tbi1" at
the ·outhampton Dinner Theater.
l~O .\\e Paco. San Clemente
(~98-.,5"61. Wednesda}s and
Thur~da~!>al IS. Fnda}sand Satur-
da,S:tl 8 45. unda\sat 1:30 and8:15 1hrou~h Jan ::!4 ·
•"Caa-Caa" at the HarlC!QUin Din-
ner Pia~ house. 3503 S. H¥bor Blvd ..
Sania .\na t 979-55 I I ). nightly except
\l onda~' at va~ mg curtain tames
through h·b 7
•"42nd Street" at the Grand Da n-
na Theater, 1 Freedman Wa).
.\nahl'im (77:!-77101. nightly except
\tonda~., at 'a~ang curtain tames
1hrnugh Jan 31
3-Dsegm ent
plann ed for
'Moonlighting'
LO ..\;\GELE I .\Pl -.\BC
"11l transm1t a bncf S(.'gment of 11s
-\.toonhghung" tell·' 1s1on M'nes
10 3-D to l..1cl.. oil a '>Oft dnnl.. sales
etTort b' the \\Xa-C ola ( o
.\ ~pe·ufil datl' tor Ute first-e'er
1hr1.•c:-d1mt·n.,wna~nt'l"'ork trans-
m1)r,1on ha<, not been cho~n but
.\BC ollic1al'> !>aid Thursda' the
3-.D l'lklt "'II 1n,uhc a· le"
m1nUll'\ \\I J sea .. on-l·nd1ng
ep1sc.xk L)f th1.• detl'l'll' e sene~
.\ nl'" prol1.''>' calkd ~uoptl\
30"111 allc.m 'll'\\t•rs to "atch 1n
3-D \\1lh '>penal t''cglasses but
the p1llur1.• \'Ill not be degraded 1f
'It''' cu '"\hou1 !hl· 'rx·oal gl.i'~"
3'> has tx:en 1he lJ\l' prn 1ou'>h
Ted Harbt·rt. an .\8( 'itc
pr1.')ldt·n1 'h.lld hl· l\pe-tl'> the
'>l'flt''> \tar' -Brute \.\ 1111<, and
C~ bill ncpht·rd -lo tdl '1r"ers
"hen to put the glas<,e\ on
Thi: \.[) l'~q~IJ'>\C\ \\Ill J\ Jal-
ahk nation" 1de at 'IUpermarl..ets
con,l•n1cn1.1.' \tl1rl''> Jnd fast-lood
outkts 1ha1 \l'll C 01.a-( ola rwd-
uct\
3-D film'> tiN apixared 1n thl·
IQ50s hut thl' quaht~ "a~ poor
and tho!te \\ lthuut spe(lal gla.-,~·..,
sa" a double image
Paul Keith and Rebecca Andrew ham it up in .. South
Pacific." closing today at the Perfo rmtnc Arta Center.
Alexis to be shot by
s niper on 'Dynasty'
B) JERRY Bl'CK
"9T ........... Wrtler
LO. ..\:'\C.ELE\ -.. D,na'>l' ..
'1\t'n .\lt'\I'> \lorrdl ( amngwn
( 1lt'I' Dntt·r Ro\\ Jn. "h<.'·., sur' l'<.'<l
m lfl~ rx·nl .. than Pauline. \\Ill fall
'1, t m 1e1 a '>nlJ>l'r., bullet that
abrupt!\ t'nd' ht'r campaign for
IHI\ crnnr ~ -\le,1-. pla,ed h' Joan Colhns 1s
stru~·i.. Ii~ .i hulkt Junng a 1ele' 1sed
dd.,Jtl' among tht· candidates for
g"' 1. rot r 1.11 ( oloradn 1n the episode
ll'I tx· J1rcd JJn 2•
Hl'r l.itt '' 111 tx· rl'' ca led and the
J'>~ilant unrna\l..L'd the follo"ing
\\l.'1.'k J'> pan 1.'I tht .\BC pnme-11me
\1.1ap o~ra·, ne" r<1hc) of "mini·
d1 llnJnger., ·· _
In t ht• 'tun \ht• has become an
indl·pendcn• 1.and1da1e running
aga1n)t ht·r lnrmer husband. Blakl'
(. arnngton (John Forsythe). The
land1dates are at a telev1s1on studio
for the: drbatc "hen a nfleman 1s Sttn
1n thl· rafters
( amngton mo, es toward the
podium to s~ak. but .\le,is lea"es
her chair for a pm ate word with him.
~he 1s going to tell him she 1s
"•thdra"ing from the race .\l that
moment the assailant fires and .\lo1s
falls into Camngton's arms.
\.\as the bullet mean1 for Alexis or
Carrington.,
Much has beel' afoot on "D)nas-
t\ ·· .\le\ls· ne" husband. Scan
Ro" an (James Heale\ I bas been
re' eakd as .i man "'1th a vendetta
against the Camngtons It turns out
he's the son of former Camng1on
maJor-domo Josefjh .\nders
There are at least four suspects.
nearl~ all of them famil) members.
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'BrOadcast News': The way it is.
4 IJ 1011 THOMAS ....... .._ ....
LOS ANGELES -"Broadcast
Ncv.s." which the Ntw York Film
C ritics Cirtle and other reviewers
have named tM ~t movie or 1987
m1sht not h.1\C happened if James L0
Brooks hadn't ''1S1ted the 1984
Democratic National Conventio n in
San Franc tsco.
Brooks had just cnjO)ed the rart
uiumph of his first
feature f i lm ,
"Terms ofEndar-
mcnt," which wo.,n
the A cadem y
A ward for best p1c-
t ure. He also won
Oscars as director
and wntcr. and his
s tars. Sh 1 rlcy
Mac La1 nc and
Jack Nicholson. BrMls
~ere hono~ as best actrrss and
supppomng ac\or.
With all of that succt'ss. he had to
figure o ut what he could he do for an
encore.
··When I went to tJlc con,cn11on
a lmost four )Cars ago. I "a!> Oab-
bergastcd b) the change (1n nct"o rk
peM)."' Brooks said. "Nothing "as
the 5.amc. It had changed structural!).
rad1call} -not JUSt subtlcucs It '*a~n't hkc the old da~s of 'get 11 fast.
get 11 nght. get 11 o ut. It had become
so much mo re comphcatt'd that 11 "as
h._c 1 new field.
"FirA of all, there "'as the concep-
tion that news couJd no" make a
profit. that the overt control of news
as b) the corporations that own the
nct'4-0lits. Also, the kinds or talent
that -.ere needed to compete. Thest'
arc pretty big changes."
Brooks continued his ~arch by
hanging out with TV news people in
New York and Washiogton. A careful
wnfer. he required two years to
complete the "Broadcast News"
scnpt. His intentio n was not merely
to observe the workings of the
net"'ork news machine. but to inter-
"ca vc the lives and carct"rs of thrtt
people: Tom Orunick (William
Hun). the shallow but likable news
reader obvious!~ destined for big
things. .\aron Altman (Albert
Brooli.$). a dedicated reponer wuh
amb111ons to anchor: Jane Craig
(Holl~ Hunter). a fiercely efficient
and pn nc1pled producer subJCCt to
soli ta~ Cl)ing1ags.
··1 "as after -\lben Brooks for two
)Cars. hoping he "ould keep himself
a ' a1 labk for the pan." the director
~1d. "Bill Hurt I "a1ted fi "e months
for. because he decided to do a nother
pu.:ture fi rst.
··Holh was not a last-m inute
chmce ..: last second. I thought 1 had
sct·n ever) body. and I hadn't had that
momc n t "hen ) o u sec the person
"ho 1s nght. 1 had seen a lot of
talented "omen "ho had d one fine
v.o rk. but I hadn't had that fechog of
cenaint).
•• 1 was pounna out my feelings to a
casting director I had talked to
hundreds of times abput this prob-
lc"'. Fonhe first time ~ used the word
'steamroller.' She s,ai<S. 'If yoa want
steamroller. J ou sholild see Holl)
Hunter. I sa1 'there was no time~~
were lO begin rehearsals in two days.
She said. ·See her anyway; I think
she's in town.'
.. Holly was in town. I saw. her at
11 :30 on Saturda y, and we cast her on Sunda) ...
Brooks began h1s c.areer in broad-
cast news. first as a copyboy. then
ne"s "ntcr at CBS in New York.
"I "'as Hf) insecure. and 11 was a
\Cf) ~ure. union JOb -Wnters
Guild of Amenca." he recalled. "l
lo\ ed ll. and I can't put together the
pieces of what motivated me to come
to California. ·
"I got an offe r to come to California
and make documcntanes. r m always
surprised that I took 11. It was a
\11ghtl~ better JOb. and I was laid off
after SL\ months -and I was married
\I. llh c h1 ldren:·
Brooks mo' ed to 1elcv1S1on series.
creating "Room :!:!2" and then
founding "'1th partner Allan Burns
the immortal "The Ma11 T yler
Moor(' Sho1.1. ·· He remained in the
media "'1th ··Lou Grant.'' which took
the ira5oe1ble editor to 1 Los Anaclcs
newspaper Brooks also helped create
the ~ell-remembered but unsuc-
cnsful "The .\~wc1ates" and the hit
"Taxi.'' i\ fier wm1n$ .. Sta n mg 0\ er-
for Bun Re) no lds. Jill Cla yburgh and
Candi« Bergen. he became wnter·
d 1rcctor-produler \I.Ith '"Terms of
Endearment."
Man) rcv1c"crsha,ec1tcd··e road-
cast News" for its sharp obsen ations
of the excess.cs and absurd ities or TV
Journalism. But Brooks said it's no t a
message m o' 1c
"We tncd to be\ Cl) accurate about
broadcast ne"s. because I think 11's
good to be specific and do )Our
hom e"ork ... he said
..But \l.e hoped b~ doing 11 nght.1t
-.ould tend to be more a picture about
"hat it's like 10 be ah\C toda' and to
ha' ea romance "hen 'ou wo.rk hard
IT V nc"s) "as a g<><Xi place to sho~
people "orl..ing hard T~ ne"s stuff
meant a good deal 10 me and to the
three character\ What I tncd to do
"as rcpr(·~nt three different charac-
ters "'1th three different persp«tl\l'!>
on 1he fil'ld
"It') leit to the .iuq1ence as to "hat
the~ come out "llh I hope 11 1s a film
that rl.'a\onable people can ha'c
reasonabk d11Tcre nces O'er "hat 1.1.as
nght and '~hat "'as "rong. The
p1cturl' lrtl·d 'en hard no t to pit ~ ns hero·· Holly Bunter in hit movie "Broadcaat Newa ...
World of television has been frequent target for movies
By BOB THOMAS .. ,,,_....,
LOS ANG ELES -··re1e , 1s1on 1s
not the truth. Tele' m on 1s a circus. a
cam I\ al. a tra' ding troupe of acro-
bats and story tellers. s1desho'4 freais.
lion tamers and football p/a)ers ...
Those nngmg "Ords b~ the Lare
Padd) Cha)c fsk). spoken "nh
.\cadem) Award-"mning fenor b)
the late Peter Finch a) the ra' mg
anchor Ho .. ard Beale in "NeN ork.''
signaled the fil m -.orld's most
slashing attack on the medium that
once threatcne1 Holl)-..ood's eA-
1stcnce.
T elev1c;1on hac; httn the c;uh1t'<"t of
the mo' 1c "orld's fea r. susp1c1on and
ds)(fain ever since Uncle M1h1e first
01cli.ered on the home screens in
19~8. The latest treatment of the
tcle' 1s1on world is "Broadcast
!"e\I. s:· James L. Brooks' d1sscc11on
or the ins and outs of nct'40rk
JOurnahsm.
Dunng the late 1940s and through
most of the ·50s, Hollywood con-
sidered television the encm). Nc1Jti-
borhood mo,·1e houses were shutting
do"'n because AmC'ncans wciT sta)-
ing home to "atch "Your Sho" of
Shows" wuh Sid Ca~rand Imogene
Coca and ··1 Lo\e Lun:·
The mo' 1e 1nd us1r) was so para-
noid that MG M had a strict rule:
lntenor scenes could not d1spla)
tck' 1s1on sets. c' en though most
.\mencan homC's had them . Studios
also forbade their stars from appcar-
1 ng on the upstan medium.
Columbia Pictures' Ham Cohn
broke the anu-TV stand b) selli ng
scnes through a subs1diat). Scrttn
Gems Wah D1snc) staned a w~kly
sho\I. to ra1~ the money and gamer
pubhcll) for his theme park Dls-
nc~land. Studios discc>vered the pub-
hc1t) 'alue of telev1S1on. and re-
cognized 11 as an added .SOU!("e of
income .\n unea!>' COC\lstencC' de-
'eloped ·
Warner Bros tncd to cash 1n on the
Milton Berle phenomenon b~ star-
ring hi m in the SC'm 1-a u1 0-
b1ograph1cal .. .\l"a} s Lea' e Them
Laughmg" ( 19491 T he studio also
offered Liberace 1n ·· incercly 'I ours"
(I QSS I Both films bombed. pro' mg
tha t the public v.o uld not pa~ for sta~
the: could see at ho me for nothing
.\ more acerbic '1c" of tele' 1s1on
"as o ffered b' tv.o I QSC>s fil ms. both
perhaps insp1rC'd b~ the populant' of
.\nhur Godfre,,
··The Great ~tan."" 1th Jose Ferrer
as star. director and co-v.mer. in-
'C'$llg.a ted the darli. past ol a lo' able
T\' personaht~ Elsa K.31an's ".\Face
1n the Cro\l.d" cast .\nd\ Gnffith as a
homespun humorist turned mc-galo-
mania .\ remake 1s being con-
ssde~. ""h Whoop1 Goldberg in the
Gnffith role
T cle' 1s1on JOUffiahsm has long
been a mo' 1e target 'c\l.s crc"s
oiten pla~ the '1lla1n role clamonng
for pictures and quotes as a character
emerges fro m a courtroom o r hospi-
tal
T\' reporters and producC'rs ha\C."
often been portra)cd as un-
~rupulous. \l.1lhng 10 do an~th1ng for
a ston In the British-mad~
.. tardu~t.'' a nev. s broadcast allo1.1. s a
fa mous rock star to du.-on II\ e T \ 1 n
I he mo' 1l·s ha' l' sometimes taken
a lxn1&n \ 1e .... of 1eJe\ ISIOn ··M~
f a,ontc 'I car .. "as a h1lanous rem1-
ns~rnle of1hc appearance ofa booz~
film star c Peter 0-Toolc in an Errol
f1,nn 1mprcss1on1 on a '50s romed~
!>ho" parod1c-d after "'&our Sho" of
hO"S ..
.\nd Richard Lester's .. .\ Hard
Da' ·., 'ight'' sho"cd thC' impact of
tt'ln 1s1on 1n creating rock stars. Some
obsen crs cons1dC'r the lkatlt"S film
the precursor o ftoda' ·s music' 1dws.
Rock's hits and misses.-and · ··The Hov. hng:· broadca5otl'r Dee
h \\ allace Stone turns tnto a "crev.olf w. Y ... before ''e"en· e,es
.\s a T\' reponC'r 1n ··£,c1.1. 11ness ·· S1goume~ '-' ea,er romancl'"s \'. 1ll1am
The peaceful c0<'\1stC'nCC' betw~n
thl' film. 1ndustn and tcle' 1s1on
conttnuC's T \. · ne1v.o rli.s ha'C'
purlha-.el,l and pla~ed ma1or motion
p1ctur~ on thl' home screen but are
bu' 1ng te1.1.er film~ and pa~ ing less
b..'r ause of cable T\ .\1$0. tht'atncal
rdl'ase' are ~oming .tncreasingl~
dllli\.Ult (Cl adapt tu tC'lc\ISlOO be-
•Ju~· ot \:\\.l''-'-" e '1olence. language and~' and nt't\l.orb are producing
By DAVID BARTON "'"° ,, ...........
We've been obsessed with hsts
la tel). End--0f-)'ear hsts. best-and·
worst hsts, what's-coming-up hsts.
All are appropnatc for 1987, a year
marked b) hsts -Rolling Stone
de' oted an issue to the top I 00 LPs of
rock. as did a separate book.
Two important hsts were missed.
In a way. these a!T hsts that arc1ust
as "important" as those ub1quno us
Most Oass1c. Art1st1c and T otall)' Fab
Albums of All Time. The)' are: the
Top 10 Not-Class1c-But-Re:tlly-
Grcat-An)""a) LPs. and rhc Tog 10
Most-Embamssmg LPs of the Rock
Era.
Ut'S stan With the latter.
For ever) "Sgt. Pepper's Loncl)
Hearts Oub Band" there are at lcait a
couple of "Days l>Q Future Passed"
albums that s6 misjudged the basic
stiT ngths of rock, that got so earned
a"''ll> with their own preciousness.
that the) came to embody the Beast
33 13. the dread Anu-Rock.
No ... let's be ho nest. We all loved
at least a few of these Important
Albums. but 1f we were to dare to pull
them out no w -assuming we had
both the albums and improved taste
-we ~ould en nge.
The onJ) way to do this honestly 1s
as wt critics did with our 10 Best hsts.
For better or ...,one. these are albums
that I once thought were. 1f not the
tops. at lea.st wonh we~nog to a duU
finish.
I arrived at this hst through several
days of ransacking my considerable
record collection and local rccord
stores for albums I on~ held dear, a
task that was often grueling. and not
often pleasant. There were albums
that I thoua)lt would seem hopelcs.sly
dated, even some by the groups listed
below, that didn't sound so bad aft<"r
all.
But a lot of them did.
J shudder to admit to these some-
times appalling lapses of W te. I hate
to think that while the hippest New
York cntJcs a few ycan my senior
~ companng the v1nues of SJX
Stone's "There's a Riot Going On •
and Marvin Gaye's "What-., Goin~
On." I was eogrossc:d in "A Passion
Pia "and "Tartcus." &, well. I am happy to say that for
the most pan. I have seen the enorof
my lttn-qc ways. And since I have
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Mick Jagger
"Re bel. Rebel" notwnhstandmg.. this
was his first misstep. Too bad 11
'*asn't his last.
6. "Blo"WS Agam~t the Empire:·
Paul Kantner The re' olut1on he
dcs1~ came. at least in m usic. and
lcfi Kantner behind. This bloated LP
sho...,s "h).
7. ··w 11d Life:· Wmgs. Com mg o n
the heels of the Beatles. Paul
Mc<'annc~ got trashed for this hmp
album F1ft~n \ears later. he s11ll
descn es 1t ·
8. .. Monster:· Steppen"olf. I
thought this pohucal tract ...,as
"heav) .. at the time. It sull is: heav'. as in leaden. cJumS) a nd boonsh. .
9 .. Ra." Todd Rundgttn and
Utopia. U nsatisfied .. i th creating
great pop songs, the Runt makes his
big statement. which translates as "f
am a pompous twit."
I 0. "Fragile."" Yes. "Roundabout"
is a nice pop song. but the other stuff 1s
puffed up. the lyrics are obtuse. and
the solo turns aiT st11Tand indulgent.
But if we'IT rcd!'CSSing the lapses o f
the Top 100 lists o f the summer. the
10 Most-Embanusmg LPs 1s onl~
half of the story. What about the great
albums that ne\cer get mentioned as
classics. yet were integral parts of our
ll\es? For instance. I nc,•cr sec
menllon of the Allman Brothers
Band's "Li ve at Fillmore East" n~n abo\C these humble - or amongcnticalclass1cs. yet how many
hopeless!) prete ntious -beginnings.. people have lost everything from
I can now cast aspersions as I 81ea~. their minds to their virginity hstcnm'*
Hindsight is not only 202 . but to that .?~minute "Whippmg Post'
morally supenor. And "hat of "Mott" by Mott the
Right. Hoople? Or Aerosmith's .. To~s in the
Let's glance at I ~ of the m~st Att1e"?
embarrassing albums tn rock.: ~ These arc albums that don't m ake
I. "Their Satanic Majesties Re-the Top 10 or even 20 Best hm
quest."' The Rolling Stones. The band ( includtn.g mine) but have stood the
of\en aped the Beatles to good effect. test oftime (most are at least IO vears
but not here. A couple of decent old). ·
songs. but 1trrible playmg. ~hy are they ignored? What does
2. "Tarkus." Emerson, Lake"end Neal Youni's "Rust Never Sleeps··
Palmer. Three technically proficient have that Little Feat's "Sailin' Shoes"
musicians without an artistic -or doesn't? Well, go fi4urc. The folio"·
modest -bone in their bodies. ing may not be ambitious statements
Defined the word "~tentious." like "Born To Run"" or"Stt. Pepper."
l "ln-A-Oadda-Da-Vida," Iron or chock full of classic songs h~e
Butterfly. There's a reason pcopk "Blonde o n Blonde" or "Coun and
alwa)S laugh nervously when this Spark." They mq ruu be ~assic'' is mmt1011ect
4. "A Passion Play," Jethro Tull.
The arrangements and playa"4 were
stunninJ but. hstenina now, 1t jU5t
sounds inflated and overdone.
S. "Diamond ()op." David Bowie.
'Tbumbsupr
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Stardust.'' nor are the' ··seminal intluenc~ .. like lgg} 's "Ra\!. Po"'er·
or 'T he Veh ct C nderground and
~KO ••
What the~ arc 1s gttat rocl m usic.
full of po\l.t'r. hooli.s and con' 1cuon.
great pla ~ mg.. and a sonic trademark
or emotional punch
I ··L1'C' at Leeds:· The '-'ho
"\\ho's '.'OC'At'. "ins for songs. "Quad-
rophen1a" for concepc Bul this LP
sho"s a bnlltant rock band at us peak
E \lraordinan
.:! ··Sa1hn · ·hoes." Lmlc Feat Who
ga \t.'' a rTIOrC ad\ enturOUS \\I. ISi lO the
blend o(rocli. and fol~ trad1 t1o ns? An
and hean in one e'<qumtc package.
Hun 1n order to \I. in a !><.OOp on a
murder case Jane Fonda e\ploll\
Ro bert Redford for a national O('\I. s
<;ton tn ··The Ek•t·tnc Hor~man·
until she falls for him Fonda mendl"d
ha ~"'TU pies in ··The China \ n-
drome:· pursuing th<' sto~ ot' a
nuclear mdtdov. n as a T\ repon~r
The role of1he net\!. Ork anchor was
e\plorl"d "1th thl' t"llad.~t ol humor
1n ··~etv.orl ·· Fin~·h as the OC'\l.S
commentator b..·comes a messiah to
the peopk and an C'mNrra,sment It'
his sponsors
In Richard BrUl'~s· httl<"·Sttn
"\\ rong ls Right.'' ~an <. onnc~
ponra~ed a WaltC'r Cronli.1te figure
v.1th loose pnnn ples -until hC'
um·o\ e~ a v.orkh~ 1de t I.\ plot In
··a roadl-as1 ~e"'s:· \\ 1ll1am Hun is
Je!>tint'd for the top anchor spot
Jnp1te a shallll\I. intell«"t and w1ll-
1ngness 10 fake a sto~.
.mu, hot thl·1r v \I. n mo' 1e product '
\kan"' htle the mu' 1e "orld con-
linut~ ,onJunng l'' en morC' T\'.
themr ti I ms ThC' ne\l attempt "111 be
out ne'\t summer ·· \\1tching Chan·
nds ·· "llh Bun RC',nolds. Kathleen
T umC'r and Chnstophcr Reeve in a
T \ ·ne\I. <. update o( thC' I Q40 "His
<.11rl Fnda' ·· "h1ch "as 1t~lf a
gl·ndcr-\1.1. 1t~ h or ''ThC' Front Page ..
made 1 n I \J '\ I
• ) llU ·n· rt'fe, HJOn mcamare. ·· sa' s
\\ 1/11.im Hcl/den. he-ad tlf net140rt
nt'" to F3'e Dunal4a'. a T\'.
<'H"CUll\ c' m .: \et'4 ori ·· ·
··.\II Ide is reduced ro rhe common
ruhhh' 01 b.Jnalir1· "ar murder.
1k3th -:ill th<· s.:rme-ro 'ou as bot des
ot °'-'t·r and rhe d:11b busmess of/1fr 1s
a < l•rrupr comn:J\ ·l ou e'en shatter
rhc '><·nsar1on~ olr1me and spaCf' 1nro
p/11 x·uinJ~ and mstant repla.'s-
l · ou 'rt• m:Jdn~ss. · ·
3 ·· .\d' entur<" ... T de' 1s1on. The
quanef s S«ond and last LP contains
c' en beu er son~ than 1ts acclaimed
tirst. as \I.di as m eting guitar work.
~. "lkd.-Ola.'' Jeff Beel..· Beck was -=;::::================ a thn lltng gu1tanst. but this v.as his
onl~ album to sho\I. him to be a gttat
band leader as "ell Bonus Rod
tev.an
5. "Bless Its Pointed L1ttle Head.''
Jefferwn .\1rplane .\n~onc "ho re-
mcmbe~ the .\1rplanc as ps~chedchc
"imps !>ho'1ld hear this lt'c album
b "Clear Spot," Captain Bcefhean
"T rout ~1asli. Repltca·· aside. th is puts
the Capta in's considerable strengths
m aC'CCss1blc form "lthout diluting
them
., "Cheap Tnck:· Cheap Tncli..
The band got fa mous with ··in
Color:· but 11 madC' a classic "'1th its
debut \\ 1tt~ melodic and ve11 high
energ~
8. ··.\gents of Fortune." Blue ~S
ter <.Ult "This ain't the summer of
lo' e ·· .\rmagrodon wnh a gnn as
he;)\' metal meets classic '60s pop.
Q -..Late for the Sky." Jackson
Bro" nc. One oft he most emotionally
atTcc11 ng and beauufull y arranged
albums of the rocl era. His most
conSJstent album.
10. "Ln e at Fillmore East." The
.\llman Brothen Band. The t"1n
guitar soloing b~ Duane Allman and
D1d ae Bt'tt ~aled the fine of the
e\lendC'd guitar solo. making 11 ob-
wlete b~ pcrfecung 11
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Elderly people shoUldn 't 6e sent on trips alon~ eith~r
Grandpa aboard tbc uaio with no
further thought about the wdl-hrina
of these Clear people.
tryina to opm tbc door of a train toina 100 miles an hour.
I'm alto talkina about lhc old man
who stumbles out of tbc lavatory with
bis penu around his knees. And the
one who asks for a ciprene and
almost sets himself on fire.
l'm talkin& about the elderly
woman" ho is confused, keeps losina
her scat an<t can't remeaibcr where
c;hc is going. Because she wanll to tet
off and return to her home. she keeps I wouldn't dream of doina this to
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SYDNEY
0MARR .
' \ nl _IJ.\la' :'.n1 l hl.'d · -;ou rce matenal
' lo.n11\\ ihat l.'mphaw. i-. on ba!!>tC" issues.
• " r.:,olutlC'n' tdJlln~ t· 1 gcnt>ral health
• be-·•"3rl' that n1:itl'nal i~ ~ubJett to
\.1 'I 21 -Junc .:'.• i: D1sn·rn motives. be
1 pl.l' t ' mlclh:dual cunos11~ Lunar
t' han~·n.1 '.tfll'l ulc1t1on excitement of
. I r ·.ti \n111~ l'r ! remi m figures promt·
h ~:1 Request 1s granted.
q • :in ohj-:ct. lu-..uf') Item
·~·r~~ ,urr 'Unc.hngs. impon-
' '· r • •I 'd unt) require·
· ulm1 ~1 an} thing }Ou
' 1~ in mission. will
• l 'l'pa1<1te fact from
'~'' Hl\llhl'd
I 1 n.in J ~tatu!> spot-
1.1 • I • locate anide
'l 1g.h. ~ ou 'II be
ri tensi fies.
-· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obsequious individual
wants somethi1'& for nothina -stand tall, refuse to
com promise principles. You need not be intimidated by
one who ac tually is impostor. You will cmc~ victorious.
SCORPI O (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Fresh start doninates
scenario. What had been cause of fear, suspicion will be
eradicated. light is shed on area previously shrouded in
dark ness. Surprise gift is "on the way." Leo is in pict~.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Intuition on
targl't. sense of purpose and direction will be restored.
Lunar emphasis coincides with wish fulfillment, spccu-
lauon. gain through career, business activity. Romance
flounshes.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It is time to rebuild.
to get on more sohd emotional-financial ground. Lunar
posrnon e mphasizes ambition, aspiration, promotion.
successful dealings with superiors. Scorpio plays role.
AQl'ARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Study Capricorn
message for valuable hint. Emrhasis on distance,
language. communication, travc • dissemination of
peninent information. Spiritual values lend emotional
suppon. Leap ahead. ·
PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Read and write.
emphasize mantle arts, sciences. Current cycle highlights
m) stet). intrigue. fi~andal status of one close to you.
You'll discern mouves and become aware of "true
character ...
IF JANUAR¥ 11 IS YOURBIRTHDAYcurrcntcycle
h1g.hhghts cooixrauve efforts. partnershiP.. dealings with
public. special success with wo men and. 1f single. change
of manta! st.atus If married, there could be an addition to
fam tl) You are intu1ttve, sen~jtive. moody. at times
eccentric and almost always unorthodox where views arc
concerned. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius peo ple play
important ro les in 'our hfe. June will prove challenging.
productJ\·e. profitable for you in 1988.
MY mother or fathtt, to_,..)' do you?
Wake ~ out ~! Thariks. Ann.
You ~ use my name. -CHRJ~ YPHER HOW ARO, CHI-CAGO~
DEAR CBJUSTOPIDUl: Y• IMawe
... It ....... dJ clear ... , &nJa
·~" ~ ··~ eNedJ ,_....,..w11e are.....,.._,.,. seaDe.,....., , ... die ...... eall. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: That
very movina poefn about the killing
of a policeman, tilled "A Part of
Amenca Died," was written by Harry
Koch. You said you didn't know the
author. Now that you know, please
g.ivc him credit. -JOHN 8.,
BUTIE. NONT.
DEAR BU1TE: ftaab fer th
laformatiea. Plea1e rea4 •·
AN N LANDERS: You arc not
"dear" to me. The poem "A Part of
East-West vulnerable. North
deals.
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3 Wedding vow
4 Musical discs
5 Strikebreakers
6 Fehnes
7 Black bird
8 Low
9 Legislator
10 Confronts
11 M1htary abbr.
12 Went swittly
13 Wrongful act
14 Smear
15 Raw miner al
16 Cafe
17 Mr Wilde
18 Prophets
19 Pulverized
rock
22 Gulls'
relattves
25 Angered
27 Interrogate
3 l Play the odds
35 Charged
particles
36 Nemesis
37 Emcee Trebek
38 Low strong
cart
39 Redact
4 l Staffs
42 Trawl
43 Gaelic
44 Keen
45 Casino
transaction
46 Cathode's
opposrte
47 Even
48 Bat lightly
50 Small bird
5 1 Camel's cousrn
52 Organic
comPQnd
54 Wrreless
55 Foor-line
verses
56 Gambit
58 Spurs
59 Comedienne -
Mane
60 Male offspring
64 Group
65 Part of speech
66 Mild oath
68 Weathercock
69 Type of music
70 Seized
71 Capital of
Ecuador
73 Sprral
74 Hawaiian goose
75 Packing caSE\.
76 Cayenne or
mace
77 Punctuation
mark
78 Improve
79 Ringlet
81 ltQUld
measures
82 Add up
83 Dodge
84 Challenges
86 Roman
magistrate
87 Pillar
88 Discovers
91 At this place
92 Gusto
93 Pains
96 Hindu
spmtuat
adviser
97 Ridicule
98 Chenshed
99 Buddhist monk
101 Threatens
102 Spire
103 Exact
105 Playgrounds
106 Salt: Fr
107 God of war
108 Relating to
sound qualrty
109 Musical drama
l 10 Less
l 12 Actress
Mansfield
l 13 Shiny finish
114 Secret agents
115 Wear away
116 Puts on
118 Pitch
119 Stalk
120 Copycat
123 Tibetan OX
124 Marsh elder
126 Uncooked
127 Single
128 Orange or
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hand we have seen in many years. It
was dealt in the finals of both the
RllO\l>C\.~I' :\U \S Mu1n al'fw~
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America . Died" was wriucn by my
Aunt Henrietta who lived in Casper.
Wyo.. until 1980, when she died.
Everyone in our family bas a copy of
it and we arc all hopping mad. -
H.L.F .. PITTSBURGH. PA.
DEAR R.L.F.: r• be u pfY to 11ve
yHr ant credit lf yH wll 1ead me
some proof. 'he DHt letter 1lsoaJd be
of lateres& to yoa.
DEAR ANN LAN DERS: I com-
posed the poem "A Pan of Amenca
Died .. I sent u 10 the chief of pohcc
and he had cop1ts made for cvcrydnc
on the force Some officer mu.at ~ve
sent 11 to a rtlat1vc 1n Nonh Carohna.
who pla&ianzcd n. -GERTRUDE
L.. RICAMOND. VA.
DEAR GERTRUDE: nJ1 l1 1et·
tlAI "c•rioaser ~ cod ... er ~· WUt
do )'H tls.lak of t.be DHt letter·
DEAR ANN L>\NDERS: I am
surpnscd that you didn't .know wh~
wrote .. .\ Pan of Amenca Oted.
That "onderful ,singer. ~ddy Arno ld.
wrote 11 anti recorded 1t in 197 ! . T~c
record was a big hit. Get with it.
kiddo. -CARTHAGE. MO .
DUR CARTHAGE: I clseded
wltb a record maven in <11ca10 u4
be said Eddy Arnold sang the ... ,,
bat Harry Koch wrote It. 11lub to
you ud all others wbo wrote to
educate me.
five hearts. al which coouact South
could feel relatively safe. At t.M
CHARLES
GOREN
• fourth table South played it super-
safl' and ne,er ventured beyond
four hearts.
Open and Women's Team Champi-
onships at the recent World Team
Championship. As you can sec, all
13 tricks are there for the taking.
Although, this band was played
at four tables in the finals of the
'TlOst prestigious bridge event of
1987, not a single pair even man-
aged to bid a small slam! One pair
had a biddina ~understanding
and "stoic" the contract at two
clubs. South played the hand well
and with some help from the de-
fense, actuall'y made bis contract.
At two tables, brave North-
South pairs ventured all the way to
The bidding shown features the
newest craze in expert circlcs-fcru.
These are ultra-weak o pening bids
and their name derivts from ''fertil-
izer." We'll lry to explain how they
work.
Notth's one club o pening bid
showed 0-7 points and any distribu-
tion. South's two club response wu
artificial and forcing. North's two
hearts was ncga1ive and South
raised to show a suong hand and bis
real suit. North signed off with three
no trump, but South persisted by
jumping over game. North, perhaps
overly cautious because of the fact
that be would be declarer, didn't
visualize his hand as being worth
o ne trick, let alone two, so he
passed.
Could it be that "fens" arc in-
deed a lot o f fertilizer?
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Knick• pull away late In fourth qu•rter to beat Boston. C2.
Auburn UP-••t• No. 1-ranked Kentucky In Lexington. C3 •
. Vegas intimidates, humiliates ·UCI
Re bels' defense takes
control in I 03-6 8 w in
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From 1taJf ud wire report•
LAS VEGAS -Usually a running
showdown, UCl's basketball game with No. 13
Nevada-Las Vegas Satufday niiht was a battle
:>f l\alf -court offenses -perhaps a lesson in
half-court defense for the Anteaters would be a
bcner dcscnption.
The Runnm' Rebels, com1n1offonly their
1h1rd home loss since movin1 to the Thomas
and Mack Center for the 1983-84 season, used a
swarm1na ct&fen~ to crumble an appartntly
rrag1lc UCI psyche for a 103--68 victory before
15.506 Saturday night in a Pacific Coast
<\thlcuc Association game.
Sensor torward GeraJd Paddio followed up
1 1-for-13 shooting performance and season
low sax poan'"' against Sant.a Harbara wnh four
three-point 1oals en route lO a 21-point
performance to lead the Rebels. Frank Woods
led UCI with 21 points.
· Yeps improved to 3-1 in the PCAA, 12-1
:>vcrall, while UCI fell to 1·2, 6-6.
The final score was a footnote of kindness
1n a game which wasn't nearl) that close.
.. It was a rout." said UCI Coach 8111
Mulligan. "Ifs as simple as that. They pla)'ed
very well. and we played very poor. When we
:lo n't shoot well. "'c look bad. I want to give all
1he credit in the world to (Rebels coach) Jerry
Tarkanian. He hiad his team really prepartd ...
Tarkan1an was womed that he may have
made thlJ\gs too complicated for his young
balklub when it su~ed its only loss. 62-60 to
UC' Santa Barbara Thursday night
"We're bener when we're not thinking a
lot ... Tarkanian said. "We simplified all 1hc
uung.s we were d oing. I was v.orried the whole
1eam might come out shy. The first thr~ league
13mes we d1dn'1 go after pcol>lc. v.e pla}ed -.
tcntauve. I on1ght we v.cnt alter them. I
thou&ht defensively we were Cllcellcnt. ..
(JCI ·appeared in a state of shock. shooting
poorly and turning the ball over consistently en
route to a 90-41 deficit before garbage Jimc took
:>ver. After shooting 78 percent from the hnc
:>vcr 11 games. UCI missed five of 11s first eight
:>n Saturda). ,
UCI got control of the opening tip and
Ste\C Florentine hit a 16-foot JUm pcr•to put
UC'I ahead 2-0. So much for the h1ghhgh1s on
this ni&ht.
UNI.. V's in-)'our-facc defense v.as all o'er
the Anteaters, who kepi throwing to teammates
who were beinJ o' crplaycd . The result was
usually a tippe(S pass and turnover.
In the first half, UCl sho1 33 percent. medc
rO turnovers, had llS leading scorer Wa}nC
Engelstad li~ited to seven points and failed to
hll a field goal after Engclstad's 18-foot Jumper
made it 36-26 with 3: 16 to pla~ Vegas led 47-30
11 the half. only because tt v.em cold for about a
Ii' e-minutc stretch.
··After wha1 I said to our team at halfume.
I thought the) v.o uld euhcr htt me. ha'e me
killed. or pla> hard in the sttond half:·
Mulligan said. ''The} didn't do an)' of those."
The Runnin' Rebels outscored UCI 21 • l in
10 stan lhe sttond half. ictung six pomts from
Keith James 10 pull ahead 68-31 Wllh 13:35 to
pla> Dunng that span. the Anteaters turned the
oall 0' er on eight of 12 possessions. Wh~elstad followed Frank 'W oods'
missed free 1hrov. with 13:21 remaining. 11
:>rokc a stretch of9 minutes. 55 seconds v. nhout
1 field goal .\t that point. the Anteater\ v.ere
.hooting less than 30 percent for the game
Engelstad finished with a season lo" 10
poinu. 1ak1ng onl} s1x"sflots from the field . He
lnd Woods led 1he team w11h six turno' e~
:ach. while guard Kevin Flo)d added four and
LCI finished with 27. Flo)'d also had a season
ov. of six points on 3-of-12 shooung.
··1f an\·onc. pla,).ed bard. 1t "as Fram.
\\ oods -not v.ell. but hard." Mulhgan said
PCAA standings
c~ <>wrlll
W L W L
Ulah S1111e 4 0 9 4
UC S11n111 B11ro11r 11 ,+(J 0 11 1
Ne\111d11·L 11s Vegas 12 1
Sa" Jose State 7 S
New Mexico S1111e 9 7
Fresno S1111e 1 2 ~ • I
UCI 1 2 6 6
Long Beacl'I S1111t 1 J 7 6
Pac 1 c o J S I
Ca S•ate Fuaer1on O • • t
SatvrdaV'S i1! Nev11011·Las Vegas 1 , UCI 61
Fresno S1111t 7•. P11c1
UC S11n111 B11ro11r11 67, Cal State Full·
ertor SS
Stn JOH ~!Ille IO. Loog Beactt Slate 79
U•a" S•elte SJ New Mexico Stat• S2
WtclnffdAy's G.,,_.
NevelOa·L as Vegu 111 CS Fullerton
Thu"daV's Ci~
u•ari S111re 111 UCI
Pelc•• c ar LOflg Beacn St
F"eS"IO St Ill N-Me1nco St
Sa" Jose SI 111 UC Santa Bar~re
Vikes plug in A.C.
*** *** ***
Byner buIDps Colts
•111.nnaota linebacker Scott Stadwell rolla
San P'rancl9co quarterback Joe Montana
toward the turf for a eack In the eecond
quarter of the VlldDC•' 3 6 -i4 playoff win.
Carter's receiving _
mark keys 36-24
stunn er over 4 9ers
$.\:" FR.\'."\CISC'O I .\P) -
Anthon> Caner rose to a big occasion
wuh the biggest pos1scason game for
an) rccel\er m ~FL h1sto~. and
Minnesota made a shambles or San
Franc1sco·s top-ranked dcrense as the
V1k1ngs moved into• next Sunda~ ·s
NFC utlc game.
Caner caught I 0 passes fo r an ~FL
postscason-rccord ::!27 ~ards. ac·
counting for all but 71 of \\ ade
W1lson·s passing ~ardage \\ ilson.
chosen on Fnda.. as ~hnnsota·s
staner o 'er Tomm) Kramer. thrc"
t"o 1ou.chdo"n ~s as the \·1lings
beat the ~9ers. 36-::!4. Saturda'
.. r,e nc,cr seen Caner pla) an~
greater He's a b1g-pla~ gu~ m a big
game." \'1lonp Coach Jc111 Bums
said after his "1ld-card V1k1ngs
lnocked the NFL's winningest team
out of the pla)offs
.\t the same ume. Minnesota
'1rtuall' shut do"n 49crs wide re·
cc1,er jcm Rice. "ho sci an :"lFL
m .ord b~ catching touchdov.n passes
1n 13 consecull\e regular-season
games He had ::!3 touchdo .... ns lh1s
scason. but none in this.game In fact
he caught on!~ three passes for ::!
\ards ·
· \\ 1lson oassed for 298 }ards and
(Plea.e eee VIKDfGS/C2 )
'Loose' Lakers win 14th straight
LA ra llies in f ourth
period over Pacer s
fo r 101-98 victo
1NDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Magic
Johnson and James Worthy scored 2 1
points apiece Saturday night as the
Los Angeles Lakcrs won their 14th
conscc:utivc NBA game. rallyans in
the fourth quarter to beat the Indiana
Pacers I 01-98.
Byron Scott added 20 points for the
Lakcrs. indudingapairoffrccthrows
with seven seconds remaining.
Coach Pat Rilex said the ukers are
.. loose rifht now and characterized
Saturday s contest as "a reaJ gutty
game by both teams. We knew we'd
have to play hard to v.in. We're like a
thoro ughbred nght now. spoiling
other teams leads and wanning in the
home stretch ...
.. You·vc just go1 to take 1hcm one
at a time. Probabl} the kc) to the
streak 1s defense."
The Paa:rs led by seven points after
one quancr. four at halftime and
three points gomg mto the final
penod.
Indiana Coach Jack Ramsay said
the Lakcrs "played hkc a cham·
pionship team does, cspec1ally in the
close games. Magic had a grnt game.
and he had some awful tough shots in
the founh quancr. When we played
him straight up. he made some big
shots. When we double-teamed him.
he made some passes for easy shots.
"We don't feel disappointed about
losing to them." Ramsay said. "If we
play this way every game. wc·rc going
to win more than we lose. But it would
ha'c been great to have a game hkc
this ...
The Lakers, whose last loss "as 10
Washington a month ago. caught
Indiana and took the lead for good at
94-93 o n a layup by Worthy with 4:24
remaining.
Worth) got another basket for a
thrtt-point Los Angeles lead and
Indiana's Vern F1em1na countered
.,..,th a pair offrtt throws.. but Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar hat one frtt thro.,... and
Wonh\ added another basket v.1th
2: I:! lcl\.
Chuclc Person had a basket and free
throw to cut the Lak.ers' lcad to 99.Q
and Indiana had a chance tb wm v.11h
36 seconds to go when Worth) m assed
a la) up. But Person missed a J.pomt
attempt with 9 seconds left and Scott
hit the clinching frtt throws tv.o
S«onds later.
Johnson. the NBA assists leader
Thomas regains U.S. title
She overc9mes foot tnjun es
whichcosthercrownin '87
DENVER (AP) -Debi Thomas cap~ a stirring
comeback Saturday niaht by winning her second U.S.
F11Urc Skating Championship.
Thomas., 20, ofSan J09ewas the 1986 U.S. and world
champion. But, hindered by foot iOJurics and in·
con sistency, she lost both crowns last year.
This time. beatthy qain and with renewed de-
termination, Thomas won au three phases of the
competition. She finished fiBt with au nine jud&n in the
Iona provam to clindl the title.
Her freestyle ponion was~ b y a triple toe loo~
triple toe loop com bination in the opcnina 22 sca>nds.
Thomas was the only one of the contcnden to hit a tri~
triple.
we fOt into our routine. we didn't want to hold bacl at
all:
They couldn't. Gillian Wachsman and Todd
WaggoMr. the 1986 U.S. champions, were close bt'hind
and finished runners-up for the KC<>nd straight ~car
Nat.ahc and Wayne Seybold. who finished third. "Ill JOIO
them in Calgary.
"Gillian and Todd ska led the best routine-.-.~·, e C\ t r
seen them do, -Wayne Seybold said.
"I thank that's the best they've ever skated.·· Pauline
Williams. Wachsman· Waaaoner's roach. said. ~The~ are
showina so much more n}aturit). •• ..
But it wasn't quite~· even though Watson fell
on a throw-triple sakhow midway through the routine.
The couple.also botched a combination scncs a few
seconds later.
But a stron1 start and ~nsauonal finish kept Watson.
of Bloommaton. Ind... and Oppeprd. KnollviUe. Tenn .•
on top.
..We dtd evcryth1na wt want to do at the Olympics."
Opptprd said.
tin 1~hed "Ith 13.
tc\e 11pano'1ch led Indiana v.1th
~o points. "h1le Fk ming fi nished
v.1th ::!5 and Person 13
Bullets wblp Cllppers
L.\:-.:OOYER. Md. (.\P) -
Bernard King scored ~4 points Satur-
da) night. as the Washington Bullets
handed the Los .\ngcles C'h ppers
1hc1r I 0th straight loss. I 08-76
··There's no reason to quahf) tt:·
said K.J ng when asled about the
s1gn1ficancc or a \IC'tOf) . 0\ er !he
slumping Clippers ··1t"s a "'"· It's
good It's needed ...
The' actor) "as the Bullets' S«ond
111 three games since Wes UnS('ld
replaced Kc' m Loughery as coach
last Sunda' The' had lost five
str.ught games before the change
Washington scored the firs1 10
pom1s of the second quarter to open a
36-~6 lead The Bullets led by as man}
as 19 points in the quarter. before the
Chppel'S cloSC'd to 53-40 at the half.
\\ ashington opened the third quar·
ttr ""h se'cn unanswered pomts to
build tts lead to 20. and led 82-59 after
thrtt quarters.
The final 3~·potnt margm was the
largest m am of Washi!:lJton's 30
ga mes this season The C11ppcors' 76
points v.erc the fr·west the) ·vc scored
in their 30 game! and the f"-est
scored b~ an~ Wastungton opt,oncnt
Jell Malone finished with l S and
Moses Malone 14 for Wash1naton.
Neither of the Maloncs played m the
fourth pcnod. nor did Kina. Mart
~lane. "ho had onl) twopoenuat the
suin of the fourth quarter. finished
with I:!
Make Woodson scored IS to lead
the ClippeB-S.22. v.ho last .,.on on
Ottcmbn I
Bears look
to regain
'Bq magic
From Tite Associated Pren
Chicago 1s lookmg to !TtTPl~
so me of1ts IQ') upcr Bov.I magic.
and loda) the Bears .... ,11 ha'c 1he1r
best magician at the controls
.\!tho ugh quarterback J im ~1 Mahon has had his share of
heroics rn coming ba~l from IOJuncs.
he has ~n '"'ohed 1n the pla~offs
onl~ on~ and that v.as l"O }cars ago
"hen he led tht' &ars to the Super
Bowl c~amp1onsh1p
McMahon. v.ho has not pla~ed
(Pleue eee PLA YOP'P'S/C2 )
Browns' b ack runs
double duty, Kosa r
t h rows fo r 3 s cores 1
C'LE\'EU\l'D I A.Pl -A.n u~t
stomach turned C'lc,cland's tv.o-
back atuck into a one-back attack.
and the Bro .... ns turned back lo·
d1anapohs' u~t bid Saturda} in the
.\FC semifinals
Ea~st Byner. ca111 mg most of the
load because Ke,·m Mack had a
stomach ache. ran for I:!::! vards and
scored 1v.1ce and &mac K0sar thrc.,...
fo r three 1o uchdov.ns as ae .. cland
beat 1he Colts 38-~ I. mo' 1ng within a
game of the u per Bo" I for the Sttond
straight ~car
B~ ncr the goal of C1c' eland· s 9-1
loss to the Colts a month ago. ran ::!
yards for one touchdo"'n .... ,th I :~
left in the third quancr. breaking a
l +l~ tic. and caught a 10-~ard
..sconng pass from Kosar_
··1 ~nscd all .... ~k that Eamesl
e~ ncr "3S plannmg on a big da~ ...
said C1c,cland Coach Mart\ Schol·
tenhe-1emM' v. ho used. ByncT al"'ost
c\clus1' eh v. hen \tack got sick after ca~ 1ng fo r 38 ~ards in tho first
quancr
··11htnl Earnest Brne-r would ha'e
had a blg da~ c' en 1fhe had to pla) aJI
b' h1msclf."
· B' ncr. who fumbled at the In·
CPleue eee &a0W118/C2J
Oefendina cb&mpion Jill Trenary. 19. of Colorado
Sprinas, Colo., moved from third 10 aecond p&att Wlth a
strona free skatina aafonnan«-. Caryn tt.davy, also of
Colondo ~np aMalloCOKhed ~rto Fuaa-wbo
developed Ot.r.mpic cbampioM Flcmtna and
Dorothy Hamill -slipped 10 third. .
Stan. .. to .. finlancba .. and .. Madame 8unerfl)."
Wattoo-ODDtaard performed a pcffta spht-tnpk twtst. 1 t.hro~ble i.KJ and a sadr-b)'-sidc double ucl
"I do hope that ~and Ip~ a bdlCT pttfonnance
West takes J .apan Bowl behind Santos
Thomas. Trenary and Kadavy mack the U.S. squ.td
for ncAt monlh's Winter Olympics at C'allary.
In the pain compet•bma. Jill Wauon and Pcttt
Oppeprd ovecame 1 U and a m~ combinauon
jump &o main tbcit tidt. '
Wmon and~ bnJnllf ineaiti"1 at the 1917
Wortd ChamP'(>ftshipa;IOC>k dllar tMrd U.S. crown tn tht
four yan they haw sb1ed ~. ~ snide the Olympic team. Watton'steeoftd trip ao the Oalna-s.be
paired wnh Bun Lancon ift 1914. ·
.. We fdt a little jittery ... Oppeprd said. .. bUt •hen
... all I want tS a clean pt:rformancr al Calpr)... YOKOHAMA. JapH (AP) .:...
Wechsman. Greenwich. COft.n., and W-..oncr. Todd Santos of San ~ Statt Sc:Numbu.,. m.. weft firM on two of the nt"M ,.., pesxct for one toucbdo~ and ra_n for ~ thanb maiftJy to a teries ofouasund•na ~ another today. te:.iina \M West
Mcie jumpa. . colklc fOo•ball afktan lO I 17•)
Tk SqbOlds; a~~ •ndem who were 'tC'\°'1 o~er the East an the Japan
suppcned by a 9oudly c:ti.ritll coe~· 1 &om illlMrw11NMlll!.a.t.-iirAu::ir-'--
lnd , dw:ir llloinct00W1L edled Kacy and J« M~ ~ ~ durd tll ias. ~·s MOOMlt ~~id n&os blt Gu)' Liaimon a lq,.yard
ao dapitt a fall oe a throW-cr1ple hatz, tbc.ir opeftlQI U>U<'hdown pe in die foort9' quner.
ma-.avcr. In \be lint quancr. Santos mealed
..
t
one )arcHor a fint do .. "' on the wt 1->•rd hnc and tbcn SC'Ofed on another Nn.
aowd of nesrty l0.000 watched
Lbt V.'csi def~ntt shut down the Eas1
offc.nx that 1nd\Kkd HC\sma.n
Troptrr.-,nMr m of Ottt
llllmc. Bro•,, cHpt bu fim pa.a ia &be
founh qua~. 1 SJ\·)-ard thro,.. from
KttWt.D 8d1 of Ronda A t half 1
1
I
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BAMAGED i'AGE --
Elderly people shouldn't be sent on trips alOne eitlie r .
/
Grandpa aboard w train wuh no
funher thouaht about the wcll-beina
-0f1~~ar ~.
rm talkina about the elderly
woman "ho 1s confused, ~ losina htt seat and can•1 rtmell'lber where
~he is going. Because sbe wants to tr•
ofT and return to her home. she kttps
11Yina to open the dootof a train aoina
100 milnan hour.
I'm aJto Wkifta about lbe: okl mao
who stumbles out oftbe Llvatory with
his pents around his knees. And the
one who asks for a ciprette and
aJmOJt sets himself on fire.
I wouldn't dream of doina this to .
tlloROSCOPE
...
SYDNEY
0MARR
• \la\ ~Ill Check couurre matenal
thill empha\I'> IS 011 basK ISl>uCS.
"' ut1on., n.•l<tt1ng to general health
• .1"arc that mc1tcnal 1s ')UbJect to
• lu c ~or:~ D1'>Cem motives. be
1 tdlectu.il cunosit\ Lunar
'l d '~culation. excitement of
t1 cr Gc:m101 figures prom1-
:'.21 Request 1s granted.
' r1 nhJt'C't. Juxuf) item
wrro Jnd1ngs. 1mpon-
l 'L"l unt) require-
1 ··~1an ~1h1ng )OU
' n ITTl!>SIOO. \\Ill
'·r..:ratc: fact from
I \ 1)\ l'd
J'l J '1atus !>pot-
" ., ' 1ucate article
h ll~h \OU 'II be
I nlen.s1fi~
LIBRA (sCpt. 23-0ct. 22): Obsequious individual
wants somethina for nothina -stand tall, refuse to
compromise principles-; You need not be intimidated by
one who actually is impostor. You will emerge victorious.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Fresh stan doninatcs
see nano. What had been cause of fear, suspicion will be
eradicated. Light is shed on area previously shrouded in
darkness. Surprise g.if\ is .. on the way.'' Leo is in picture.
SAGIITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Intuition on
target sense of purpose and direction will be restored.
Lunar emphasis coincides wit.h wish fulfillment, specu-
lallon. gain through career, business activity. Romance
nourishes
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It is time to rebuild,
to get on more solid emotional-financial srouhd. Lunar
pos111on emphasizes ambition, aspiration, promotion.
successful dealings with superiors. Scorpio plays role.
AQL'ARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Study Capricorn
me~sage tor valuable hint. Emr.hasis on distance,
language. communication, travc . dissemination of
pertinent 1nformat1on. Spiritual values fend emotional
support. Leap ahead.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Read and write.
emphas1Le manllc arts, sciences. Current cycle highlights
m) stel). intngue. financial status of one close to you.
You'll discern mo11vcs and become aware of .. true
character ..
IF JANL'ARY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle
highlights cooperat1 .. e efforts. partncrshiP. dealings with
public. special !)UC<:css with women and, 1f sing)c, change
o f manta! !)ta tu!> If ma med, there could be an addition to
fam1I) You arc Hltu1uve. sensitive, moody, at times
eccentnc and almost always unonhodox where v.lcws art'
concerned Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius people play
important roles in ~our life. June will prove challenging.
producll' e. pro ti table for you in 1988.
'S SU NDAY PUZZLE !
...
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•rv roads
•.urP plants
r gb1rds
ae 11cal
P 1ctiers
• Comtort
DOW N
r:o11ow
FOQS
3 Wedding vow
4 Musica l discs
5 Strikebreakers
6 Felines
7 Black bird
8 low
9 legislator
10 Confr onts
11 Military abbr
12 Went swiftly
13 Wrongful act
14 Smear
15 Raw mineral
t6 Cafe
17 Mr Wilde
18 Prophets
19 Pulverized
roe I<
22 Gulls
relatives
· 25 Angered
27 In terrogate
3 1 Play the odds
35 Charged
particles
36 Nemesis
37 Emcee Trebe k
38 low strong
cart
39 Redact
4 1 Staffs
42 Trawl
43 Gaelic
44 Keen
45 Casino
tqi1nsac11on
46 Cathodes
opposite
47 Even
48 Bat hghtly
50 Smalt bird
51 Camel's cousin
52 Organic
com pond
54 Wireless
55 Four-hne
verses
56 Gambit
58 Spurs
59 Comedienne -
Marie
60 Male offspring
6 4 Group
65 Part of speech
66 Mild oath
68 Weathercock
69 Type of music
70 Seized
7 1 Capita! of
Ecuador
73 Spiral
7 4 Hawaiian goose
75 Packing case
76 Cayenne or
mace
77 Punctuation
mark
78 Improve
79 Ringlet
81 l1qu1d
measures
82 Add up
83 Dodge
84 Challenges
86 Roman
magistrate
87 Pillar
88 Discovers
9 1 At this place
92 Gusto
93 Pains
96 Hindu
spiritual
adviser 4
97 Ridicule
98 Cherished
99 Buddhist monk
1O1 Threatens
102 Spire
103 E\act
105 Playgrounds
106 Saft: Fr
107 God of war
108 Relating to
SOllnd quality
109 Musical drama
110 Less
1 12 Actress
Mansfield
113 Shiny finish
114 Secret agents
115 Wear away
116 Puts on
118 P1tctt
119 Stalk
120 Copycat
123 Tibetan ox
124 Marsh elder
126 Uncooked
127 Single
128 Orange or
pekoe
...
MY mother or father, so why do you?
Wake up, out there! Thanb, Ann.
You may Ult my aame. -
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD. CHI-
CAGO.
D&All CRIUITOPm: Y• llHe
..... It ...... u, dear .... , .......
atteMull ~ .. Id ......., puM91en •M an•••,.._, w sealle. ftukt ,., ........... eall. .. . .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: That
very movina poem about the killin&
of a polictman, titl~ "A Pan of
Amcnca Died1" was written by Hany
Koch. You said you didn't know the
autho1. Now that you know, please
g.ive him credit. -JOHN 8 ..
BUTIE.NONT.
DEAR BUTl'E: ~ fer _.e
laformaU.. Pleue rea4 -.
ANN . LANDERS: You arc not
"dear .. to me. The poem "A Pan of
East-West vulnerable. North
deals.
NORTH
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\) 7 6
<> 1016 .. 32
+54
WFST EAST
• 10 9 6 s 4 •• 3
\J JO 9 'V J 5 2
O J7 <>XQ95
• 7 6 3 2 • Q J 10 9
SOUTH
•AX 7
'V AX QI 4 ·3
<> A
+AX I
The bidding:
Nortll Eut
l + P ..
l \} 'P ..
3 NT Pus
Pua P ..
So ...
l.
3 \) s \)
Wat
Paa
Paa
Paa
Open.ins lead: Kin& of <>
You arc looking al the biggest
hand we have seen in riiany years. It
was dealt in the finals of both the
RltO\I)(: \'if ,I.\\!'\ " .. ..,""'he. NOW. SHOWING
AT EDWARDS
THEATRES
THROW llO'S?A (NU) ..... ...,
COUCH T9 CR>
EDCME llURPHY RAW (R)
1•J:t1.~,.. .. (Ml JM)
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NOT IMCLUDD (N) 116~-
Au
I.MIDS
America Died" was written by m y
Aunt Henrietta who lived in Casper.
Wyo., until 1980, when she died.
Everyone in our family has a copy of
it and we arc aJl hopping mad. -
H.L.F., PITTSBURGH , PA.
DEAR ff.LP.: I'd lpe bppy to 1tve
yov aat cre4Jl If yoe will seDd me
some pnof. ne •ext letter 1lao•ld be
of t.terest to yoe.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I com-
posed the poem "A Part or Amenca
CHARLES
GOREN
Died ... I sent 1l to the chief o( poltelC
and he bad cop1ts made for cvtf)'Onc
on the forct Somc o1f ~r must ~ve
sc:nl at to a rtlall' c 1n North Carohna.
who plagJanzed 11 -GERTRU DE
L.. RICHMOND. VA.
DEAR GERTRUDE: nls !• ~-
tl•I •·cerloHu and nirtouer. t
do 109 tklak of ue next lener?
DEAR ANN LANDtil~ I am
suri>nsed that you didn't know .wh?,
"rott .. A Part of Amcnca Died.
That "onderful singer. Eddy Arnold,
wrote tt and reco rded 1t in 197 ! . T~c
record was a big hit. Get wnh It,
loddo. -CARTHAG E. MO.
DEAR CAR11iAGE: I cbeclled
wl1' a record maven In Cltlcago ud
Ile said Eddy Aruold sane tile ... ,,
bat Harry Kocb wrote lt. nuu to
yo• ud all otbers wlao wrote to
edaeate me.
five hearts, ar which contract South
could feel rclativ.cly safe. At the
fourth table South played it super-
safc and never ventured beyond
four hearts.
The bidding shown f eaturcs the
newest craze in expert circlcs-feru.
These are ultra-weak opening bids
and their name derives from "fertil-
izer." We'll try to explain how they
work .
Open and Women's Team Champi-North's one club opcnioa bid
onships at the recent World Team showed 0-7 points and any distribu-
Cbampionship. As you can see, all tion. South's two club response was
13 tricks are there for the taking. artificial and forcing. North's two
Although, this hand was played hearts was negative and South
at four tables in the finals of the raised to show a strong band and bis
:nost prestigiow bridge event of rcaJ suit. North signed off with three
1987, oot a sinale pair even man-no trump, but South persisted by
aged to bid a small slam! One pair jumping over game. North, perhaps
bad a bidding misunderstanding overly cautious because of the fact
and "stoic" the contract a t two that he would be declarer, didn't
clubs. South played the hand well visuJliz,c his hand as being worth
and wjtb some help from the de-one trick, let alo ne two, so he
fc.nsc, actually made his contract. passed.
At two tabl~. brave North-Could it be thar "fcru" are in-
South pairs ventured all the way to_ deed a lot of fcrtiliz.cr?
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Knick• pull a,way late In fourth qu•rt•r to beat Boaton. C2.
Auburn upseta No. 1-ranked Kentucky In Lexington. C3.
f Vegas intimidates, humifiates UCI
Rebels· defense takes
cont.col in 103-68 win
From staff ud wire report•
LAS VEGAS -Usually a running
showdown, UCl's basketball game with No. 13
Nevada-Las Vegas Saturday niaht was a battle
:>f half-court offenses -perhaps a lesson in
half-coun defense for the Anteaters would be a
better descnption.
The Runnin · Rebels. comana off only their
third ho me loss since movmg to the Thomas
i nd Mack Center for the 1983-84 season. u~ a
swarming defense to crumble an apparently
fragile UCI psyche for a 103-68 victory before
15.506 Saturda) night an a Pacific Coast
A.thletac As.soc1at1on game.
Senior lorward Gerald Paddio followed up
1 1-for-13 shooung performan~ and season
low sax poant1 apanst Santa Harbara with four
three-point aoals en route to a 21-point
performance to lead the Rebels. Frank. Woods
led UCI with 21 points.
Yeps improved to 3-1 1n the PCAA. 12-1
:>verall. while UCI fell to 1-2. 6-6.
The final scort was a footnote oflundness
in a game which wasn't nearly that close.
"It was a rout," said UCI Coach Bill
Mulligan. "It's as simple as that. They played
vef) well, and we played vef) poor. When we
:ion't shoot well, v.e look bad. I want to gJ ve all
tbe credit 1n the world to (Rebels coach) JerT)
rarkanian. He had has. team reaJly prepared.··
Tarkanian was v.omed that he may have
made things too complicated for his )Oung
t>allclub when at suffered 1ts onl) loss. 62-60 to
UC Santa Barbara Thursda) night.
"We're belier whe n we're not thinking a
lot.'' Tarianian said "We samphfied all the
thang.s v.e v.erc doing. I was womed the whole
team might come out sh) The first three league
~mes we didn't go after pcopl!. v.e pla)ed
tcm.aT1 • I on1ght we ..-mt aner them. I
thought defensively we were excellent "
(JCI appeared in a state of shock. shoottng
poorf> and turning the ball over consastentfy en
route to a 90-41 deficit before garbage tame took
:>ver. After shooting 78 percent from the hne
:>ver 11 games. UCI missed five of 1ts first eight
:>n Saturday.
UCI got control of the opening up and
Steve Florentine hat a 16-foot Jumper to put
UCI ahead 2-0. So much for the highlights o n
this ni&ht.
UNL V's in-)'our-face defense v.as all o .. er
the Anteaters. who kept throv.10g to teammates
who were beinJ o .. erplayed. The result was
usually a tipped pass and tu m o' er
In the first half. UCI shot 33 percent. made
10 turnovers. had au leading scorer Wa)ne
Engelstad limited to seven points and failed to
hat a field goaJ afkr Engclst.ad's 18-foot Jumper
made 1t 36-26with 3:16 to pla) Vegas led 47-30
it the half. only because 11 v.ent cold for about a
five-minute stretch.
.. After what I said to our team at halfttme.
I thought thC) would either hit me. have me
killed. or ' pla} hard 1n 1hc second half."
Mulligan said. ~They didn't do any of those "
' The Runnin' Rebels outscored UCI 21-1 in
to start the second half. getting six points from
Keath James to pull ahead 68-31 wtth 13.JS to
pla'. Dunng that span, the Anteaters tu m ed the
balf O\ er on eight of 12 possessions.
When Engelstad follov.ed Frank Y. oods'
missed fr'!"! throv. with 13:21 rema101ng. 11
:>roke a stretch of9 minutes. 55 5ec::Onds without
1 field goal. A.t that point. the Anteaters v.ere
.hooung less than 30 percent for the game
Engelstad finished wnh a .. ason lov. 10
;xnnt!;. ::king onl) Si ll shots froJ;° the field Ht'
10d \.\ oods led the team wt th -SIA tu m o' crs
:ach. v.hale guard Kc\ln flo}d added fo ur and
L'C'I finished wath 27. A o}d also had a season
o v. of six points on J.-of-12 shooting,.
.. If an)one pla}ed hard . 11 v.as Fran~
\\ oods -not v.eU. but hard. .. Mulligan said
PCAA standings
CentwlMlt O\wml
W L W L
u1an S1a1t • O 9" 4
UC Santa Barcara 3 0 11 I
Nevada ·La \ VegH 3 1 12 I
Sa,, Jo\e s1a1e 3 1 1 S
New Mu 1co S1ate 2 2 9 7
F re'oo Sta le 1 2 • I UCt 1 2 6 6
Lo"o Buen S1ate 1 3 7 6
Pac t c O 3 s I
Ca S•a•e Fu•terton O • • 9
SilNNMYS kWft
Ne•aoa ·La\ Vegu 103. UC I 61
F•e\no State 74 Pacific 65
UC Sa,,1a Barcara 67 Cal Stale Fuh-
er•o" SS
Sar JO\f Slate IO Long 6eKl'I Slaff 19
U•ar S•ale SJ New Me1t1CO State 52
Wednetdav'I ~
Ntvaoa ·LH Vegu al CS F uherton
TIMlndaYS Gwnft
l>'a" S1a1e at UCI
Pac '·c a1 Lono 6e.ad'I St
l='•f \'\() SI al New ~ Sl.
Sa" JOn Sf ar UC Sal\la Barbara
Vikes plug inA.C.
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lllnneeota linebacker Scott Smdwell roll•
San P'ranct.co quarterback Joe Montana
toward the twf for a aacll ln the aecond
quarter of the VlkhlC•• 36·2• playoff win.
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Byner bunips Colts
Carte r ·s receiving
m a rk k eys 36-2 4
s tunner over 49ers
SA~ FR.\'iCI (0 (.\Pl
Anthon) Caner rose to a big occasion
v.n h the biggest postseason game for
an) rttea,er 1n NFL hasto~. and
Minnesota made a shambles of San
Francisco's top-ranked defense as the
V1 k1ngs mo,ed into next Sunda~ ·~
NFC title game
CaneTcau&ht 10 pa~ for an NFL
postseason-record 117 ~ards. ac·
counung for all but 71 of Wade
Wilson's passing ~ardage Y. llson.
chosen on Fnda) as Minnsota's
stant'r o 'er T omm) Kramer. threv.
tv.o touchdov. n passes as the \'1lungs
beat the 49ers. 36-~4. Saturda'
"l''t' ne,er Sttn Can er pla) an~
greater He's a b1g-pla~ gu~ in a big
ga me:· \'1king.s Coach Jen) Bums
said after has v.ald <ard \'1kang.s
l nocked the ~FL's ""1nn1ngest team
out of the pla}ofn
.\t the same li me ~inn~t.a
\lnualh shut dov.n 49ers v.1de re-
ce1\Cr jem R1cr. v.ho set an :"FL
rt'<Ord b~ catching lOUChdov.n passes
in IJ co nS«Ull' e regular-season
games He had 23 touchdov.ns this
st"ason. but no ne an th1sgame In fact.
he caught on l~ three paSSC"S for 2
'ards · \\ llson p,u sed for 298 }ards and
(Pleue .ee VJ)[J]lfG8 /C2)
Bears look
to regain
'85 magic·
from n~ Associated Pren
Chicago 1s looking 10 recapture
some of at s 19-5 uper Bov. 1 magic.
and tod.a' the &a!"5 "'i ll ha'e t lmr
best magJc1an at the controls
.\!tho ugh qua rterbacl J im
M ~tahon has had his share of
heroics in coming bad. from &nJunes
he h;u ~n 1n,oht'd 1n the pla~ofTs
onl) once and that v.a~ two \Cars ago
"'hen he led thr Bears to the uper
Bov.I champ1onsh1p McMa~on. v.ho has not pla~ed
(Pleue eee PLA YOP'P'S/C2)
Browns· b ack runs
double duty. Kosar
throws for 3 s cores
CLE\'EL-\l'D l .\Pl -.\n upset
stoma h turned Cleveland 's tv.o-
back attack into a one-back attack.
and the Brov.ns turned bacl In-
dianapolis' upset bid Saturda~ an the
.\FC semifinals
Earnest 8) ner. can) 1ng most of the
load because Ke,·tn Mack had a
stomach ache. ran for I 22 vards and •
sco red tv.1ce. and &m1e Kosar threv.
for thr~ touchdov.ns as Oe,·eland
beat the (ohs 38-~I . mo' ang wtthin a
game of the uper Bov. I fQrthe sttond
straight 'ear
B) ner the goat of Cle' eland's 9-.,
lo~ to the Colts a month ago. ran :?
'ard s for one touchdown wnh 1·56
lt'ft in tht third quaner. brcalung a
I+ 1.i 11e. and caught a 10-~ard
sconng pass from Kosar
"I sensed all v.eel that E.amcst
Byner was l>iannrn& on ~ bti day-...
~1d (1e,eland Coach Mart' Schot-
tenhc1emer v.ho uSt'd Bynci almost
C\clusl\ eh v. hen \1ack got sick after
can) ing (or 38 ~ards in the fi rst
quaner
"I think EamC'St B\ner ""o uld ha,·e
had a big cb~ e'en af he had 10 p~~ aJI
b' himself." · 9 , ner. who fumbled at the ln-
CPleue Me BR0Wlf8/C2)
'Loose' Lakers win 14th straight
LA rallies Tn fourth
period over Pacers
for 101 -98vict 0ry
thoroughbred nght nov.. spotung
other teams leads and winmng 1n the
home sttctch ...
ha'c been great to have a game ltke
this.··
The Laken. whosic last loss was to
Washington a.~month ago. caught
Indiana and took the lead for good at
94-93 on a la)'up b) Worthy wt th 4.24
remaining.
··v ou·,e Just got to take them one
at a time Probabl) the kc) to the
streak is defense ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Mag,ac
Johnson and James Wo rth) scored 21
points apiece Saturday night as the
Los Angeles Lakm wo n their 14th
consttutave NBA pme. rallyinJ in
the fourth quaner to beat the lndlana
Pa~rs 101-98.
The Pa~ led by seven poan ts after
one quaner. fo ur at halfi1me and
three points going mto the final
penod.
Worth) got another basket for a
three-point Los Angeles lead and
Indiana's Yem Fleming counte~
with a pauoffrtt throws. but Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar hat o ne f rcc thro"" and
Worth) added another basket v.n h
2:1 ~ ldt.
Byron Scott added 20 points for the
Lakers. includina a pair of free throws
with stv.en seconds remain!ng.
Coach Pat Riler. said the i.nen arc
"loose rifht now • and characterized
Saturday s contest as "a real gutty
game by both teams. We knew we'd
bave to play hard to v.1n. We're like a
lndtana Coach Jack Ramsa) said
the Lakers "played hke a cham-
pionship team d°"-cspcc1ally an the
close games. MagJc had a great pme.
and he had some awful tough shots 1n
the fourth quarter. When we played
him straight up. he made some big
shots. When we double-teamed ham.
he made some pa55CS for easy shots.
Chuck Penon had a basket and frtt
throw to cut the Laken' lead to 99.q
and Indiana had a chantt to win wnh
36 seconds to go when Worth) missed
a la) up. But Person missed a 3-point
auempt wnh 9 seconds left and Sco11
hll the clinching frtt throws tv.o
seconds later.
"We don't feel disappointed about
losing to them." Ramsay said. "If we
play this way every game. we're go•Dt>
tow1n more than we lose. But 11 would Johnson. the NBA assists leader.
Thomas regains U .s. title
She overcomes foot inju~es
which cost her crown in · 87
DENVER (AP) -Debt Thomas capped a st1rrin1
comeback Saturday ni&ht by wtnnina her SCCQnd U.S.
Fi1ure Skatin& Championstup.
Thomas, 20. ofSan J09e was tM 1986 tJ .S. and wor1d
champion. But. hindered by foot iajuries and in-
consistency. she lost both crowns last year.
This time, healthy •in and wilb re~ de-
termination. Thomas won aJI three phues, of the
competition. She finished first wilb aJI ninejudp tn the
lo~prosram to clinch the titte.
Her frttstyte ponion was spiced by a triple tOt I~
triple toe loop combination in the opcn ina 22 seconds.
Thomas was the only one ofthec;ontenders to hat a tnptc.
'triple. °'fend"'-clwnpion JiU Tmwy. 19. of Colorado
Sprinp, Colo .• moved from tbll'd 10 lft'OOd pla« lrith a
stf'Onl free skatJnt perfonna~. Caryn Kadavy. also of
Colol"lldo ~·and abo coecbcd ~rto Fatal -who devdoped OIX!fts*: cbampeoet Flenuna IDd
Dorothy Hamdl -slipped to third.
Thoaw. Trenary ud K.ldavy meek lilt U IQuad
for nelt month's W1oacr ~pies at Calpty.
In the pun G)m~bO&. Jill W1t100 and Pt1C1
Ojjpcprd o~ a lal and a mo.id cornbin1lJOn
jamp IO..._. lbeir tide..
·WMICMt llMl°':f. I d. ...... !Mdelesq It the 1917
Wottd Cbun"°"*"' tc>Ot tWr dhrd U crown in the bar~ Lltey -!M¥r-.._. 11p dwr. TMy meek the
Ol719pic leem. 'WatlOft'a..-.. tnp IO &ht Quna-she
... red widl Bun Lancon • t91C. .. '!, fek a tin~ jinery ... CW 1p rd aid. "'but when ..
v.e 1.ot into our ro uune. v.-e didn't v.-ant to hold bacl at
aJI.'" TI\c) couldn"L Gifflan WachsmAn and ToocJ
Wagoper. the 1986 U.S. r hampaons.. ~ clo~ behind
and fimshed runnen.-up for the KCOnd straight ~ear
Natalie and Wayne Seybold. who finished third. ~111 JOln
them an Calpry.
"Gtlhan and Todd skated the best routine .,..~·,e e,cr
Sttn them do," Wayne Sc)' bold said.
·"I think that's the best they've ever skated ... Pauline
Walhams. Wachsman-Wqaoner'scoach. s.a1d. "The) are
showana so much more maturity."
But It wasn't quite e:nouah. even though Wa~n fell
on a throw-tnplc sale-how midway through the routine.
The coupte also botched a combination smes a few
se<:0nds later.
But a strona start and sensational firush kcP.t Watson.
of Bloominaton. Ind.. and Oppcprd. Kno:"·1llc. Tenn ..
on 'C?R· We did cveryttuna we want to do at the Ol)mp1cs.. •·
Oppqard saad.
Sbt1111 to .. Finlandaa" and .. Madame Buncrfl).''
Watton-ODDClant perfOnnc.d I petftct splat-tnpk t•Hl •• lh~-4ouble ilel &Dd a sidt-by.Qde doubk utl
.. , do hope that Ptte1 and I p\'C a brt1tt pcrfonnan«
... all t -ant "a daft ~al CaW;ar):·
Wacblman. Gnawidt. c~ .. ud w._,na.
Sd>allmbWJ. Ill. WCft'fint OD twO of aa.t nW-1~
Cardi. tJaanb mainly lO I trrln of OUIJWMiial ~sidt JVmpl. ..
Tiiie ~ a tinM«...., IPdtm no were
sopponcd b) a loudly~ coe~t from Manon. 18d. ..... ~ edled ·Kat)' and JOt Mero.
•ho weft &hint in lata yt9f's .._.k ~ Clid
t0 dapite a fall Oft a throw-Uiplt t-.a. their opcmJlll
mannYU .
finished"' 11h 13
te\C upano' 1ch led Indiana •llh
:.'o point~ ~hale Fk m ang timshed
v.11h :.' 5 and Person I '
Bulleta wblp Clippers
L .\ '\DO\ ER. \td (A.Pl
&mard Kang ~ored :.'4 points Satur·
da) night. as the Y. ashanaton Bullets
handed the Los .\ngeles C11pJX'T5
their I 0th stra1gh1 los!>. 1 ()8.. "6
"Th(re's no reason to qu.ahf~ n."
said King "'h(n asked about ttle
s1gna fic~nce of a 'icto~ o'er the
slumping Ch ppc~ "It's a v.in. It's
good It's nC('ded ..
The' acton v.as the Bullets' second
in three games since Wes l 'nseld
replaced Ke' in Loughery as coach
lasl Sunda' The' had lost ·five
str.ught games before the change
Washangton sco red the first 10
points of the St'Cond quarter to open a
36-26 lcad T he Bullets led by as man)
as 19 points 1n the q uarter. before the
Clippers do~ to 53-40 at the haJf
\\ ashangton opened the thud quar-
ter v.1th ~'en una nsv.-ercd points to
build ats lead to 10. and led 82-59 after
lhttt quaners.
The final 31-potnt marpn v.-u the
largest an an) of Wasb.lncton·s 30
games this season The Oappcn' 6
points v.~re the fev.'C'St the) 've scored
an their 30 games. and the fe~nt
scored b) an) Washmaton oppooenL
Jell Malone fin ashed v.i'h IS and Mo~s Malone 14 for Washu"'on
Neither of the Malo nes pU)°""11n the
fourth penod. nor dad ~ Mark
.\lane. v.-ho had onl> two potntsat th(
stan of th~ fourth quarter. finished
wtth 12.
Mike Woodson scored IS to ~
the Clappers. 8-22. ~ho last won on
Dc<'embcr 17
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taclla.u•a ShlaJ't Gray 9topl tlt.e eMt of Labr Ms .... Jolaa-
eon u be mall• a mOft to tt.e •sslret la tile tint ialf.
West takes Japan Bowl behind Santos
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The at wa. lllf • t()g umc •• l)Japa .....
It iliO ._die iiCoed V1dclQ' 1n 10 ~ fof Wat Cmctt :Jlittit sa.miU ol
:TewMM 1 •a U.Cwt. Loa Halu olNM Dame.
Ton AAM beat Notre Dame..
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ia iht aa.d and a 2-
.._ Bttnau with 3:44 left air~ Kosar finished with 20 ca •hlioes ia 31 anempu for 229 ,.,.. .
~ we didn't ~Y well ...._. lhtm Sill weeks aao:· Kosar aid. .. We took it somewhat per-
ICIMlly that we didn't do the job
._. their defense:·
Of'Bynrr. Kosar said: ··H~·s truly a
compctiti~ person and an cllccJknt
player. Ht stepped in today and did a
patjob.".
Kosar md Byner tot bdp from a
dcfmsc led by linet.cter Eddie Johnson. who fon:cd an intm:eption
of Colts quarterlatck Jack Trwkau
just as Indianapolis appearat set to
take its tint lead midway tbf"9'-l&h the
third quaner.
The Browns also limited Erie
Dicttnon to 50 yards-in IS carries
although Dickerson did catch seven
passes. one for his fint touchdown
since bis rookie season. He left with a
sprained riaht wrist with two minutes
to play.
His beckup. Albert Bentley. scored
the Colts's final touchdown with I :07
let\, and Frank Minnifield returned
an interception 48 yards for
Cleveland's final score with 39 sec-
onds to play. · ·
"Our defense has had a knack for
doina that all year;· SchottenhCimer said ... The other team moves down
the field and suddcnJy something haoPell$, and the baJI pops OU t. ..
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I.WO IOUCbdowM. aad Caner ~· c:ounlld for 2S1 IOcal ,..,. on
offense, lncludina a )().yard tftd>.
around ND.
"( WCOI with WMle becaute I
thoualn the feekf wouJd be beevy,and
Tommy wun•1 100 pen:ent yet." .... taid. ..Wede'1 ability to
ec:ramble and run Sot US. out o( IOme
WU 14-2. C&nef'• ~ plays a~uded a 6l-
y1rd pin on a pess pla>: an lbe .econd ~hod. That play. 1ttuna up one of
Chuck Ntlson's Nft. post!ICUOn·
n:cord five field pis. catnt in a 11·
point stt<>nd penod oulbu~ •bdl
pve Minnet0ta a 20-l balftirnt ad.
IOUltl apoll. ..
-'Kramer, the team's No. 1 quar-PLAYO•FS tert.ck over mosl of lhc put nine r " • • •
seasons. has been bothered by a
pinched nerve in tbe ncd.. Saturday's
aame was played on a 1Wet field. and
rain fell throu&h the last three periods.
The offensive performances by
Wilson and Carter, alona with
ouutandina defensive _play, 5Cnt the
Vikings into the NFC Championship
pmc at citl)cr Washinaton or OU-
cqo, scndina them on the roa.J a thjrd
consecutive week. The Redskins play
in Chicaao today.
"It was a physical contest and we
lost," 4~n Coach Bill Walsh said.
.. They made a series of bi.a plays all
over the field just when it looked ltke
we were getting back into it."
The 49ers, who have won two
Super Bowl titles, were I }-2 thic$
season and won their last six games.
Saturday's setback was the 4~rs· first
home-field playoff loss ever under
Walsh.
The 4~rs arc the first team in a
decade to fail to reach the Super Bowl
after compiling the best rqular-
scason record in the NFC. The ftams
went to the 1980 Super Bowl with a
9-1 record after Dallas and Philadel-
phia went 11-5.
From Cl
since Ott. 6, Mil ptay 1n tht ~
semifinal today qaanst \be W~eq
ton Reds.kins at friaid So1datt Field.
The winner will host Mannesota 11\
the NFC ChampionsbiP~·.J
In the AFC. Dcnverh"Oit1Hous10!'·
If Denver wms. 1t hosts the Br;ownt in
the AFC Championship. but if Hous-
ton wins 1t "111 travel to O~veland.
The 1emperaturt 1s prtdacted to be
in the low 20s with partly to n;aoslly
sunn) skacs. But a southwest wind at
IO to IS mph could put betow-uro
readings on the thermostat. .
Veteran quarterback t?oua ~11·
Iiams who has done a fineJobcom1n1
OUl ofthe"bullpen" forth~ R~ns,
has been f:l\en the staruna ass1in-
ment b) Gibbs o'er Jay Schroeder.
The Broncos. "ho v.on sill of their
laST ~ven regular...season pmcs to
finish "1th the best record in the AFC
at I 0-4-1, arc bidding to become the
first AFC champion to repeat sin«
Pittsburgh accomplished the feat
eiaht years aao.
While another AFC title is one o(
Denver's goals. the Broncos won't be
satisfied by reaching that pla\Clu.
They've been to the Super Bowl and
lost. and Coach Dan Reeves called it
an empty fcclina.
· "Baclt-te>-back trips to the Supn
Bo"' I won "t mean a whole lot unless
"'e win it.~ he said.
lhat it wasn't easy apinst a team
that kept reprising each Cleveland
score -the Browns took 7-0 and 14-7
aeads only to have the Colts com~
right back on the nellt drive to tic it.
CleYela.nd'• Kerin llack la •urrounded by
IndlanapoU. defenden Barry Kraua (55),
Byron Darby (72) and Daaae Bickett (50) u
Jon Hand hit. Mack from beb.l.nd.
San Francisco also ensured this will
be the first Super Bowl since 1984 that
won't be won by the team with the
best record in the NFL The last three
Super Bowls ~ won by the New
York Giants. Chicago Bears and the
4~rs. all of whom had the best
records in the league. The Raidtts
won the '84 Super Bowl "1lh a record
of 12-4. healing Washington. which
Temperatures art expected in the
high to mad 40s. Snow is not in the
forC'Cllst.
-S PORTS BREAK
Fans doing best
to 'put bite back'
into Bears today
F nHD n.e Auoclatecl Prna
T
CHICAGO-Fans carved a 3-ton ice-[Cl]• bear mascot Saturday and a suburban •
restaurateur prepared red-skm potatoes
stuffed with alligator meat .. to help put the
bite back-into the Chicago Bears as the team revved up
for toda} 's playoff battle agamst Washmgton.
While the team prcparedt for NFC div1s1onal
playo~ game. Bears fans dad their best to inspire their
favonte sons.
At Coach Mike Datka"s do"ntown restaurant.
thousands of well-wishers signed a sax·b)-eight-foot
greeting card. ·
··People are dnving up -Jumping o ut of their cars
-signing the card -and dnv1ng off." said Jam
Rattenberg. the restaurant's general manager. on
Saturday.
"People really 1dent1f) wath the Bears here."
R1ttenberg saJd. "Win or loose it's a thank-} OU card."
The card features a picture of a snarlrng bear on the
front. and reads. "Thank )OU fqr a great sca50n and
good luck in )Our quest for Super 13owl xx11.··
Rittenberg planned to take the card to Soldier Field
toda) to gel the last signatures. He said' he expected
35.000 to sign the card before 1t becomes pan of the
restaurant's permanent decor.
Steve Locke. a Crystal Lake rcstaurateur. planned
to deliver 50 red~kinned potatoes stuffed with alligator
meat to the Bears at the McCormick Inn 9:aturda). "to
help put the bite back into the Bears· winning spint ··
"AJlig.ator meat as super food. It makes you as
mean as an alligator ... Locke said about the Lou1s1ana-
raised meat. ·
At the Brookfield Zoo. the National Ice Carvers
Assoc1at1on chiseled a 14-foot Kod~k bear out of
13.000 pounds of 1cc Saturday 10 honor the hometown
team.
The ace figure wore a Bears hat and scarf and stood
on ats hind legs.
"It's nice n 's so cold. because the ice is not
melting. .. spokeswoman Sandra Katzen said as the
temperature outside hovered around five dqrees.
Ch1kk Wagner. the eucuuve director of the
cal"\ers association. said some oflh~ fans miaht feel lik~
1cc scuJptures b)' the second half of today's game.
Forcc.'lsters prcdactcd fngid temperatures for the game
at Soldier Field.
Quote of the day
Cluaclt &.ox, coach of the Seattle Seabawks.
defending outrageous rookie linebacker Brian
Bos""onh: "Everybody talks about how different
he 1s. Well. he gDduatcd (from Oklahoma) in
four }cars. That'sdiffamt. Hc'sa 248-pound guy
""ho can run a 4.48. That's ditlittrnt.
McCartney rejects SMU job.
DALLAS -Colorado Coach Bill EE
Mc-Canney changed his mind at the last •II t
minute Saturday__ni~t and turned d?...1wn
Southern Methodist s olfer lO rebuitu a
Mustangs football squad decimated by a pay-for-play
scandal. McCartney bad earlier indiaatcd he would accept
SMU"s offer to become head coach. but sudden!)'
d\lnged his mind. SMU Athkttc Director Doug Single
Aid.
Stephenson takea lead by one
CARMEL VALLEY -Jan S~ l!I heruon shot a S-Undcr-pu 6S at Carmel
Valley Ranch on Saturday to take 1 third-
round lead in the Speldina Invitational golf · • •...,
tounwncftt with a local of201, 12-undcr-par.
lcnnilc Ocmmts. tbc fina.round leader with a 62.
bounced bKtt from a w:ml* 77 at ~ Beach with a
te\'"C1Mandcr-par 63 lO take lltCOnd p&att at 202.
Teed forthitda1203 were rwo fOnncrtourchamps.
Johnn) Malkr with 64. and Tim Noni.s. who set a
co.anr ruord of62. M.t L,.e Ibo shc>t a 6l ud .., at 206 aloail With
dcfmdi• champion Kn Gtten. ~had a 6S.
McCutcheon files bankruptcy
Former Rams running back l.a"'Tence
McCutchcon has filed for bankruptc). has
attorney said.
McCutchron. who 1s the second-
kading all-ume rusher in Rams' hastOI"\ and now works
for the NR club as a scout. filed for bankruptc) under
Chapter 7 in Distnct Coun in Los Anseles last Mo nda).
has attorne). Joseph A. Eisenberg. said. .
The former Ram runner suffered losses 1n tax-
sheher investments 1n the manufacture of rare stamps.
according to Eisenberg.
Gullickson heads for Japan
TOK YO -Free-agent pitcher Bill Iii
Gullickson 1s read} to tak<' the mone} and
run -all the "'a) to Japan
.\fter turning do"'n a t"'o-year. S I 8 •
million offer from the ~e"' York Yankees, Gulhckson
flew to Japan. where he was expected to sign a two-year.
S3.3 mallaon deal \.\1th the tokyo Giants on Monda~.
Gullickson. a nine-year maJor league veteran. had
until midnight F:nda) to re-sagn with ~e"' York. He left
for Japan Fnda) night ~11hout telling the Yankees he
""as turning down their offer
"He wanted us to increase our offer b' a third. from
S900.000 to SI.:! .. malhon." said Lou · Pm1ella. the
Yankees' general manager. ··He didn't e'en extend the
courtes) to return m~ phone call ··
The Yankees acquired C.,ulhckson f1om the
Cincinnati Reds Aug. ::!6 for Dennis Rasmussen. ;o..;e~
York·s fin al offer of S900.000 a year y,as S50.000 less
than he made last season.
"If the\ had made the same offer to us two months
ago. "e would have s1gnt'd." said Gullickson. who "'as
10-11 with the Reds and 4-2 with the Yankees last
sea.son. ··Timing is e'er: thmg."
Pm1clla said the 'l ankees "made what "'e feel 1s a
vel) fa1 r ofTcrto B1ll.1'0~ weJ USt ha'e to go out and get
o urselves another pitcher That's m' JOb.'.
G ullickson."' ho has a 101-86 h(et1me record. 1s the
second Yankees pitcher to receive a mult1-milhon
dollar offer to pla~ in Japan Last month. re he' er Dave
Righetti rejected an offer from the Giants and agreed 10
a thrtt-)ear, S4.3 m1lhon contract w1th the Yankres.
Hundreds mourn Mar avich
BA TON ROUGE. La. -Hundreds of m
mourners heard basketball great "Pistol"
Pete Maravach eulogized SaturcU) as a
man whose e' angelical Chnsuan zeal
surpassed his love for the sport thal made him a
superstar.
.. His last 45 minutes on thas t'arth were spent at a
church. pla} ang basketball. which sttms rather fitting.··
~ad Dr. James Dobson. who was wath Mara' 1ch "'hen
he daed of heart failure Tuesda>
Marav1ch. 40. had JUSI finished pla)ang a pickup
basketball game with Dobson and several other men a1
a Pasadena church when he C'Ollapstd. He had tra,elcd
to Cahfornaa from his home in Covington. La . to tape
a Christian radio show for the Focus on the Famil)
program. a mmistl) dirteted b} Dobson.
Has funeral was held at Farst Baptist Church ot
Baton Rouge. not far from the Lou1s1ana State
Uni' crsit) basketball carn'PUs where he wov.-ed fans
with his unique brand of athletic showmanship from
1968 unul 1970. when he mo,ed on to a 10.year pro
c-arttr that led lo the Hall of Fame. He played with the
Atlanta Hawks, Ne_~ Orleans Jazz and Boston Celucs.
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Boston dropped by Knicks
Gr~en ignites lite New York
surge in victory over Celtics -
Phocn1~ which has dropped four of its last fi,·e
games. "as led b} Larry Nance's 25 points and Walter
Da' 1s· :?4.
Floyd h11 a 20.foot Jump shot that ucd the pme at
74-74 during an 8-2 run paoed by Olajuwon·s sax
consecuti"e po10ts. And. in ~ fourth qu.artcr. two
Rodney McCra)' steals keyed a 12-4 Houston surge that
put the Rockets ahead. 94--88.
From Tiie Associated Prns
Rookie Mark Jackson matched has season high with
22 points and Sidne) Green scored 12 of his season-high
201n the fourth quarter as the Ne~ York Knacks defeated
the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden. 106-98. Saturda~ naght. ·
Balls 113,Jautl: In Chicago. M1chaelJordanhit the
40-poml mark for the saxth time this season with a pme-
hagh 45. and the Bulls beat Utah for their fourth
consecut1\e 'lctOI').
Green scored ~l points dunng a 14-3 spun that
broke a 91-91 ue with 31·1 minutes kft and gave New York
a 105·94 lcad "''"' 24 seconds remaining.
The Jazz. led b) Karl Malone's 25 point.sand I 8from
Thurl Baile} had trailed onl) 56-54 at h1Jf\1me. but lost
control in th<' third quaner as Jordan scored 16 points.
The Bulls broke open a close game midway throua.h
the third quarter and outscored lJtah. 31-19. as Jofin
Pa\son contnbuted five potnts..end ROI)' Spanow and
Horace Grant had four points apiece.
Jackson also finished wtth 14 assists for the Knacks.
"'ho snapped a three-game losing streak while ttolding the
Celtics to 63 points after the first quarter.
Boston. which lost for onl) the SttOnd time in 12
games.got 26 points from Kevin McHale. 22 from Robcn
P3mh and 20 from La~ Bard. Onl) nane of Bird's points
came at\cr the first pcnod.
Bird and \lcHale t'ach had 11 points an the first
quaner. and the Celtics scored the first four points of the
~cond pcnod for a 39-::!7 lead. their lugest of the game.
7'en IH, Cavaliers lit: .\t the Spectrum, Chartcs
Barklc) scored 35 points and Cliff Robinson added 27 as
Ph1ladclph1a beat Cle' eland for the 76crs' fourth straight
\ U:tOI"\ lbwu 113, N•pell lH: In Atlanta. Oom1n1que
"al..,ins scored 33 points and Jon Konak added a carecr-
h1gh 25. sparking the Hawks to a victory over Denver
Sooin HI, Spin UI: o.Jc EJhs scored a carttr-h1ah
4' potnts. leading Seattle back from a 12-point defiot and
to 11s 12th straight home victory.
In other :--.B.\ acuon· ·
Rockets 104. Suas H : In Houston. Akctm OlaJu"on
scored a season-high JJ points and grabbed 16 rebounds
as the Rockets defeated Phoenl\
Maverid.s 115, Warrlen ft In Oakland. Mark
.\gu1rre scored 18 of his 33 points '" the dcc1s1' <' third
quarter as Dallas defeated Golden State.
Enc Flo)d added IS points and eight assists. while
Pun 1s Shon scored 18 as the Rockets ""on for the seventh
ti me in nine games.
76ersfine
Barkley
$3,000
PHILADELPHIA. (AP) -For-
~ard Charles Barkley has been fined
S3.000 b~ the Ph1ladelph1a 76crs for
cn11c1zing teammates after a loss m
Los o\ngeles. the club said Saturda).
"It has ha ppened but at's history as
far as rm concerned;· 76crs General
Manager John !'lash s:ud. "It's not the
first or the last fine ""e'll leV) •·
Nash confirmed a report in the
Ph1lad~lph1a Dall} News detaahng
the action against Barkley.
Nash said the fine was ordered
because of Barkle' ·s comments after
he ~as eJt"cted from a 16-pomt loss to
the Lakers on [)c("_ 29. the third defeat
m ~hat bc<:ame a fi,e-g.ame losing
strca ...
After the game. he refemd 10 the
Su.ers as "a bad t~m ... and said that
"unless we pla~ a perfect game. ""e
can't "1n. and that"s a bad situation to
be m."
Bartclcy said Saturda} ··1 realize I
deserve ll. ··but added that he plans to
appeal the fine. -rm guaranlrt d free speech under
the first Amendment." Baritley said
before the 76crs pla}ed Cleveland.
"They did "hat the) had to do. I'm
goins to do "hat 1'1ave to do That's
fair. ISO 't H"
"Tm gOmJ to ta1'e them to coun ...
ash dccltned to comment on the
!IC'·erit} of the fine.
Vancouver holds on
to nip Quebec, 3-2
From 'he Asa«iatecl Presa
Ste ve Tambelhna scored two goals
to lead the Vancou,er Canucks to a
3-2 NHL "1ctol) o'er the host
Quebec Nord1qucs Saturda) n1&ht.
The victor) helped founh-placc
Vancouver mo'c three points ahead
of the Km~ an the Smythe D1v1sion.
TambcU1ni. who had opened the
sconng in the second period with his
ninth goal. tallied at the 13: IS mark of
the final period to gi ve the Canucks a
3--0 lead and th~ir eventual winning
goal.
The C~nucks survl\ ed two late
goals by the Nordaqucs to hold on for
the victory.
The Nordiqucs struck back at I 5:0 I
of the third penod when MichcJ
Goulet banged a rebound past
Canucks nctmandcr Rachud Brodeur
for his 25th goal.
Quebec drew within a goal 12
seconds ~kr when i'.nton Stastny
grabbed a loose puck and scored after
Brodeur had sprawled to stop Jeff
Jackson's drive.
Elsewhere 1n the NHL:
Odien$, ....-n I: In Edmonton.
Crai& SimPIOn scored twa.cc as the
Oilers crushed the lslandcn.
Simpson 1iCOttd in each of the first
tv.o penods. "'mg him 16 Joals in 22
pmes sinct beang acquired from
Pittsbuflh in the Paul Coffey trade on
Nov. 24.
Mike Krusheln)skl. Ste"e Gravt"S
and Jan Kum also scored for the Oale~. who played their fifth straight
game without the tnJurcd Wayne
Gretzk). In that penod. the Oilers are
2-1-2.
Flyers J, Cua4laa1 S: llklt.a Sm1s-
alo beat Montre_al goaltender Patnck
Roy with a JO.foot slapshot with 7:43
to play in the third period to give
Philadelphia a tie with the host
Canadiens.
Roy. who had trouble handling the
puck for much of the game. yielded
the tyina goal when SinJSaJo's tM shot
from just inside the lef\ fact'"()ff circle
skipped throuah his l*ds. 'Ro>r 1~rved the tie with a glo, e
grab o Scott Mellanby's blue-hne
blast in the ovenime.
Wllakn •· ,..,... 4: Jn-Hanford
Kevin Diocen ICOred SS seconds int~
o,·ert1me to 11ve the Whalers the win
over Pittsburgh.
Dtnttn scored tM wmning g~I on
a I 0-footer ofT a pass from Joel
Quenneville.
Ciccarelli facing arr~st
The Whaltt$, who let a 3-1 lead get
awa) an the third period as tbc
Pen,uans fort'Uf the utra SCUlon on
Mano Lem1uo's Jtxth-an.acker aoaJ
at 19:39. wert also sp&rUd by Mike
Millar's thrtt assists..
John AndttlOG IC'OrCd twice wtulc
Ron Francis and Tom Manin each TORONTO (AP) -Omo Cic·
carclh of the Mannc10ta Nonh StarS,
alrcad) SU)pended b)' the HL for 10
da)s. ra«s arrest whm the team nttt
v1~its Toronto on Ftb. 24. pojtce in
tht CaMd1an cit)' SI_}.
uthonuc-s on Fnda) assued a
"'irrant for the bi&h-tconnt ritN w1na's armt on an assault ch&rtt
1trmm1na from. ".n*':~a dtnt durina &Jlmt Wed niPt
ap1nst ~ Toronto Mapk
offk1als uud. ..
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CKUl'd11 ~ suspmdtd fOr 10
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Gardtm and if ft fttl t.bal lbe 1161lUh Dnih 4, Ner'lll llan I: Kirt Mulkr as a li~ more than what falls u.nckr scored t,.o pis and Bob Sauve bad
I.bit pide.llDCS of a bit o( a tcvftle ID a ) 7 Sl\U to lead ViSIU"I New Je:ney lO ~ pmt, ~ do mnduct an a VIC'IOf) o,·a M1nnaota. 1n~uoa ud .. ~ do ~ IO ';be M•ller's pis. hes l 6lh and 17th of
Crown atton'ar)'. TOtODIO Polict lhcscuon.camuspenof1four-p1
Supt. Walin" T)-rrtll laid. 'c-• Jmc)' rally in the teCOnd period.
"In the Cacard1 cast. 1httt was a ~ "ICtOI) was New Jtr'IC)''s ftnt in ~poa UICld. •badt was a h«k.ey rts~ fivepmc-s(l·.l-1).
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Orange Coas1 DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Januaty 10. 1988
·Gau_ehos_win third
-PCXA road gaIDe
Santa Barbara fiips Titans;
49ers lose after time expire~
From Tk A11ociated Presa
Sophomores Camck DcHan. who scored 15 points.
and Enc McAnhur. ""ho grab~ 14 rebounds. led the
,attack as UC Santa Barbara beat Cal State Fullcno n.
61-55. Saturda) n ight an Pacific Coast Athlct1c action at
TatanG)m.
McAnhur. along wath Gar) Gray, Bnan Johnson and
Mtke Doyle had I 0 points each to lift the Gauchos to 11-1
O\erall and 3--0 an thc confcren~. The Gauc hos have Y.on
aJI their conference '1ctones on the road
The Titans. han~ lost four conference games in a ro,,.,
• for an 0-4 record. They're 4-9 overall.
Seruors Henr) Turner led Fullenon ""•th 24 points
and 10 rebounds ""hale Richard Mono n added 23 points ..
-A.fter Santa Barbara took 30-23 halftime lead.
Fullcn on ""as unable to get closer than six points an the
~ond half.
T,hc Gauc hos sealed the '1ctory b) con,cnang 2 I of
26 from the f~·throw lane.
Else"" here in the PC" AA:
Su Jose State H . Lo•& Btadl State 7t: In San Jose.
Gerald Thomas sank a fr~ throw wt th no tame re maining
to gJ\C .tJlc Spanans the win o ver the 49trs.
Just seconds before, Long Beach's Morlen Waley hll a
three-point JOal to uc the score at 79 San Jose's Ric k)
BerT) then inbounded the ball lo .\nthon) Perry. who
passed to Thomas.
Tho mas ""as fouled b) Lo ng Beach's John Hatten
a nd proettdcd to sank the winning fr~ thro w.
Freuo State 74, Pacific IS: In Stockto n. forward
Mike Muc hell scored 16 points and grabbed eight
rebounds to lead Fresno State past Pacific.
Pacific ltd at halftime. 3S-33. but Fresno took the
lead for good at I 2 20 an the seco nd half on a steal and
la)UP b) guard Kc' an Stc\cnson. &J'ang the Bulldogs a
48-47 edge
Junior foN<ard Cbns Moorc had a carttr·hagh 24
points and 10 rebounds for the Tro1ans. who had rallied
fro m a I 3-point halftim e dcfictt SC fell to 1-3 and 3-10.
U C s Chm Munk scored IS points and had seven
rebounds as he returned from a s1~-gamc academic
sus~ns1on.
Art.iou H , S&uford 15: Scan Elliott scored 19 points
and l\nthon) C ook had 16 as third-ranked Anzona
routed S tanford
Anzona scored the first eight points of the game and
ne,er trailed. tall.mg ad,antage of Stanford"s 24 tum-
o,e rs. The Wildcats lost the ball on mistakes onlv six
. umes. '
i\n zona 1mpro,ed to 14-1 o'crall and 4-0 an the
Pa ·I 0 Stanford as I 0-5 o' erall and 2-2 an the conference
Ariiou State 8Z , Callfonila 50: Senior guard Anhur
Thom as scored I is point-. including four of ~nzona
State's eight thrce-pornt goals an the game, as the Sun
De' 1ls used a-second-half ralh 10 beat Caltfomaa.
The """'" 1mpro,cd ..\nzuna talc's rccof-0 to 11-3
o' crall and +o tn the conference The un Dc\lls arc ofT
to their ~t conference stan since the I 1Ji9-80 season.
Waslalagtoa State 70, Wasblogtoa 63: In Seanlc.
Da' ad Sanders !l<:orcd I' ofh1\ game-high I; points an the
st>eond half to help the ( ougars defeat the Huskies.
• anders and Harold\\ ngtu each h11 two free throv.s
in the final 19 St-condc, to halt a late Husk) rail ).
C-onsecumc three-point goals b' Sanders ga,·e the
Cougars. 4-6 0' crall and I-~ ·an the Pac-I 0. their largest
fead. 60-44. wtth 5 22 to pla~ But \\ ashangto n. 4-8 and
0-3. staged a funou'> lOmeback outsconng the Cougars
11 -3. including l'lght point\ from Eldnd1te Recasner.
In a Western ..\thleuc ( onterencc game·
BYU 9%, Su Ditgo State 55: Ocean Vte"" High
product Jam L:se' 1t<.h scored 21 points and MachKI
math added 20 a!I Bngham 'l o ung defeated out manned
a n Diego State
T he Cougars are no'.A. I 1-0 on the season and 2-0 in
".\C pla). San Diego t.ate tell 10 6-., o 'era.ll and 0-7 ln
the conference
.
Orqion State'• Gary Payton la closely
guarded by Da Ye Wiltz o( USC while c1La-
b.tDg off pua Saturday •t Loyola llary-
mount. e,aYera won lD O't'a'time. 80-77.
The lop scorer for Pacific was guard Chn suan Gra)
with 32 points. Fresno IS no"" 1-::! in the PC' l\.A. 4-8
o'erall, ""hale Pacific dropped to 0-3. 5-8.
Ula.II State Sl, New ~State SZ: Dan Con14a'
scored 12 points and Utah State survived a late rail) as the
,\ggles o utlasted New Meuco State.
No. -1 Kentucky surprised by Auburn
U tah State. 9-4 and 4-0 an the PCAA. ltd S3-i7 after
JcfT .\ndcrson sank two frtt throws wtth 39 S«onds left.
In the Pacific-IO:
Ore1oa State II, USC 77: Enc Kno x scored nine ofhas
15 points in o vcname. including a thrtt-poan t shot wtth
one ~ond lc f\. to hf\ the Bea'·crs past the T rojans at
Loyola Maf) mounfs Gersten Pavilion.
Gary Payton had 2:? points and Bill Sherwood~ I for
the Bea' crs. who won their fifth straight game and mo' ed
to 2-0 in conference and 8-3 overaJI.
Kenhlcky'• Ra Claapman bu the bell
poked away by Keenan Carpenter while
Caylor· three -pointgoal with 10
s e conds left g ives Auburn upset
From Tllt Assodated Press
""hilc shooting..
..\ftcr a Kentu ._, timeout. -'.ubum 1oA.orled I
seconds oil 1he dlx!I. befor<' (a~lor fared up has ,,.,innang
basl et fr oJm the nght side '
( hapman shut a lung.ing ~0-Jooter in front o r the
Kcntull\ bemh '.A.Ith four ..econds left bul the bal
bounled· off the nm and an -'.ubum pla,er gained
John Caylor sank a three-point basket v.11h I 11 pos~ss1on as tame ewared ~onds left as ..\uburn stunned ~o I Kenrucic). 53-S~. 10 • .\uburn ""h1ch upset :\o 15 Flonda ~ ~-o -on
Southeastern Conference basketball Saturda~ night. "cdne~a,-:-1'an m re1:urJ to 2-• 10 the .¥C and 1.1.2
Kentud) tool a 5:!-50 lead ""llh 2 seconds to go o'erall It marl...t'd uni~ the \c."lond time an :i games that
after Rex Chapman hat t14 0 frtt thro""s after being fouled thl.' T igers ha' e beat Keo tu~._, an Lt'\lngto n
Kentu1..._, tell to I0-1 and 3-1
drl'rinC to the buket dariJlC Southeutem
Conference aame in Lexhicton Saturday.
In o ther acuon an' i 'ang top ~o teams
St" Mui~ 85. \\ ~ omlng 7Z: Fof'-' ard C"harhe Thoma~ \Cored 2~ point., 1ndudtng ..e'en straight 10 a
~"ond halt ~onng sprn: that camC'd '-C'\\ \fr,rco o'er
-..:o 5 "~omang tn a \\ t''>tem .\thlct11.. C onfercnce game
T hl· '1ll0r. \tas the I )th straight for S e..-. '.fr\i1.. '
• I -l-3 and th1: ">e\.Ond 0' er a nauonalh ranked po'.A.er nn
Jan 2 thl Lubos u~· then 'o I .\nzo na.. 61 -51.1 'e'.A.
Me\ICO as 2-U an 1.unkrence pla' "~omang. \Ao h1ch hl-pn \\ ..\( pla~ ,,., llh an 11-pme
,,.,mn1ng streal ''no,,., 11-~ and 1-2 ha,ang alS<' lost at
Te,as-EI Pas1) on Fnda' night
Florida 7. Gtorgia 7t: Freshman ~f\l' [)v.a~ne
Seahawks top
Sailors, 51-46
Baron s, W estminster fall;
Woodbridge knocks off Uni
En a \\ h1,t1{ • \\.Med I J points an.! g.rabtied I
rebounds as c~t· . .rn \ ;('"" H1[!.h held otT:--.c""~" Har~r
5 l-4t> \aturJJ~ n1t ht 10 a non-league gar { ba.-,letba
ga me t•n the a1lor' tloor
01..ean \ l('\A. rl"NUOdang trom a UOSt"h."l pl'ning (~,
to Fnuntaan \ allt·\ on Thur>dJ\ led 1h~l"'u£hout
aJt.boug,h '-e"" pt'n '-~ 1 managed to pull ~ tt>•n t"" l; ca•I\
an the founh quan( r
13\.t\ Gaem pJ1..l'd 'r'.A.pon Hart-or ""llh 1 • f'<."'10t"
and had I~ ass1w1
( hantcl ~Ford a"counted for IU points. SI\ '""'ming
on a pair ot thrl-<-po1ntCTs late an the first half helping
Nt·,,.,pon pull ..-.11h1n rive at halftime
knn~ .\ltmght \.'happed 1n ,,.,Ith 10 point~ and Jenn~
ullt' an haJ I ti rdX\unds for Oc-can v,~ .. ((>.QI. ~ hach
tra,els to ~tannJ tor a un~t cnrnuntCT o n Tuesda~
'le"" pon ""111 'IStl Estancia on Tuesda~ an ats Sea ·
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In other non-league games
College, prep basketball scores
Compton 57. Fout.ala Vallt) 54: haron Hargro'e
scored four of her gamc-ha&h 31 po ants in the final minute
to help the TarN~s pull awa) for the non-league ,..,n
tacc~ Has.ala's thrtt-point shot ,,.,1th t ·09 ~naining
t1eJ the game at 53 for the Barons ,,.,,th I ()Q ~mam1ng.
But Hargro'e was fouled on the ensuing possession
and made both fr~ thro-. Then Hargro'c added a field
goaT for .1 rbur-pomt ~~ nd Fountain \.a.I~
could manage onl) a frtt thro"" the ~t of the ""~ .
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For the &runs.. H1sab led the ,,.,., ""llh I"' point
""h1k \tela~ne l1rttn adcd 11 and Renae Lambngrr 11
Compton 1mpro'-cd to ~ ~ ""lth the '1<10~ The
Baro ns rt'tum to unset League pla) on Tuesda' '1s11ing
H untington &a h
Woodbrld&e ta. U1l•eritty 15; Kath~ \iallat s.."O~
I J points to lead the ~ amo rs to the non-lta.guc,,., mo' er
the Trojans. ""htlt Randtt Mahone) added nine point<.
and Lesltc Rathbun had nght.
nd~ Johnson led n1,~ll> (5-t>> ,.,th 10 point.
""ta ale hcllcy Dav1s1d~cl&ht ind Denise Gandara had
ntnt' rebounds and st\"tn pomts. The T roJ&ns open a
Vt<'"" League pla) Tu~>•• Saddleback
Valoda M , Westa.IMter S7; The T\~rs S.-11 Junior
a"ntcr K1rucn \1cDona.ld took rontrol of the pmt' 141\h
l J of her 2 t poin's in l~ rim quancr as Vaknc1a bu1h a
2"'.Q lead and ne'CT looked back apinst the wons
"cstmmstcr (..._l l) "'U kd b Julic--~nn Johnston
with I po•n but «ntn Shao.non 8a\CS. tlie uOM·
kadina srom-•1th t I points pttpme. -.-as limited to Just
tv.-o b) lht Tilitn' tQUlh zanc de~.
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Da' as scor<'1:i It> points and grabbed 14 rebounds to help 'o 15 Flonda 14 in the Southeastern Conference gamt
\ em on \tu,,.,('11 added26 points for the Gators ""ho·
1mpro,cd to 1r~ o'erall and l·I 1n the conference
T one' \tad. scored 23 points for Georgia. ,,., h1ch iell 10
'i-6 o'erall and 1-2 1n the league
Plttsburgb 81. St. Job.D's 70: Charles Smnh scored 20
poana and Jerome Uine had 19 points and 15 rebounds as
~und-ranl..ed Pambur&h pov.e.rcd .to a 15-: lead tn the
tint SI\ m1nut('> 10 ~a11ng ~o 2U t John·s 1 -3 r1.21 in
a Bag Ea-st game "'
The fast-brea .. ang Panthers 1 I Li-I 1-11 rebounding
tr ,m J lunlt'ren1.l"-opt'nang loss to Gt'orge\CI"" n. ne'er led
r~ lr""cr than nine points after C'nlptang lor a 12-C lead an
th~ tir'>t thrtt m1nut~
) racase 84. Sttoa Hall &!: hcrman Dougla!> scored
11 l•I h is I~ point!> an the ~ond halt and Dcmck
( vkman had -poin~ and 16 rebounds as ~o ..,
~ racu'>t', utla'>ttd Seton Hall for a Big East '1eto~
The ()range men ,,.,on their 10th 10 a rov.. raising lhcu
O\ erall rC'Cord to I ~-2 and their league mark to 2-0 Sctou
Hall slipped lo I~-' and I· I
Okl&Mma 111. Oklabm• Statt t: Da' e 1egt>r and
uce~ "-1 ng ca1.. h scored 2b points as the undefeated and
e1ghth-ranl cd ners cnuscd 111 thC'tr Bag Eight Opt'nct.
tctcr ued has o,,., n school and contt'rence rtto rd b~
h11ung eight thri.-e-potnt shots in ludtng sn. in the fi BI
half ~
K.auas 78. Mlssomri 74: Dann~ \fanning scored 28
pi.,1 nts and \11lt ~e,,.,1on added ~I to lead 'o I 11 Kansas
pa<.t \11ssoun and 10 its 54th straight hom('C()un '1cto~
1n the Bag Etg.ht opt"ncr for both teams
flard•e 88, lo•• i't: Todd ~nchell sank '""o trtt
thr•'""s -.-.nh 2 SC'\.Onds left to lead '>:o 10 Purdue o 'er :--.l' I ti 101oA.a. &J' 1ng thr Bo1lermak('rs first plaC'C l'n"'the Big
Ten
Mlelli1u ltS. Min.Desola 71 : Glen R ace scored
points including 25 dunng a sccond-haJf Michigan
outbur'lt leading the I I th-ranked \\oh enncs to a Big
Ten '1do~ o 'er \tannesot.a
llhools 7~. Midligu Statt 5%: Kendall Gall scored I
J'.l'-'l nts 10 lead 'o IQ llhno 1s 0' t'r fou l-plagued \11c h1p o
l.,tatr 1n the Big Tt'n game
Oakt 77. \'lrguua 5t: Junior Dann~ Fe~ scored a
·.:ar~r-hti,h 2Q points as the nan th-rated Blue De' tis beat
the ( a' afacrs for the I 0th straight umc
Ttmplt 79, Gtorgt Wastia.gloa ": ~1ari.. ~aeon.
,,., ho..' had sat o ut most of the first half Y.1th foul trouble.
~l'rrd 12 of h as 2: points in the first fi\C minutes of tht
St'\.1..'nl.l half to rail~ unbeaten and snth-rank.ed Temple to
an .\tlantll IC 'actor.
:'\ortb Caroliu K . LaSaJJt IZ: J R Reid scored 30
point!> 1n1.. luda ng ~O an the SC("()nd half. to lead founh-
ran~ed ' nh Carolina past l.aSaJle 1n a non<onfere~
ga m~
lo••~ tatt 14. Oaytoa H : Lafestcr Rhodes scored 30
p...lint\ 1~' lead 'l' I -10143 tatc o'er 0a)1on in a non-
conlercn"e µme
Cerritos outlasts
Rustlers, 79-74
<. emtoo, < t'lleg_e tool com ma nd of..,.hat had been a ~"" g.amc n the hnal SI\ minutes a nd y,·ent on to defeat
Gt.""'1en \\c\.t •n "-:oNal "'9-14_Saturda).rught inSoulb
Coast C1..,nfercn1..'t' men's baskctbaJI
The Ru<.tu:f"i 10-2 1n the conference. 10-8 ov~rall) led
-l:-J at halt11me and \lretchcd the ad,antagt to 56-50
:uh •n thc se1..ond half before the Falcons chArgtd back.
.\ 1..nt11..al <,\retch came ""1th Gold en West m frooL
"'·t-1 ""1th aoout SI\ minutes to go The 'Rustlers·~
i!u1lt' ol a 1umo,er and charging' tolat1on on SU<"CtSS&'~ ix' 'J"SSl l'n and rchnq uas.hcd the lead <. emto . '.A.hi has ~-0 1n the conference. padded tl \0
fi, e ~nnt~ 1n the final thrTC minutes and the Rustle.rs
:OU Id nc\Cr rt'CQ\ CT
Eiben Da' 1s led the Rustlers "'1th 17 points. while Mar>.u' \t_µller· ta h added lS and C'~t Champion and
o\nthon' Ho""-ard 14 apiece.
In colte&t" al.'t1on: SoCal C.Uett K . Ouistiu Derita~ It: ln El C'IJOO.
Todd '1 \On SC'Orcd eight pomts in o vertime to spark t~
\ an.guard to the Otstn<"t Ill nctor) over the H.aw.~s
l ) had ttcd t~pme at the md of rq.ula.tton
,,., hen Joh n MouOC'C stok an •nbounds pass and fou~ ""1th o ne scrond to play and the Vanguards do-.m, ~ ~ made the first. but mmed the SiCCOnd. ltftdu.a
tht' pme •nto the c'lrl sessaon. ~ pla) ca~ a fu.nom ~ from 1 fow·
point ddicn tn ·the final mt.Dute. Behind ).. 9. mt
\laQl\W'ds fouaht a.ck on .. Man liPtfoot's th~
po.nla. and af\eT a pair offttt tl\roWS by DI~ Kube)
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running oi the se'en-furlong ratt for
3.,<'ar-0lds'foakd 1n Cahfomia.
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C,.-.. llenkt
Dis~
~ .. ...,.
~1 would probably give up my job
before I give up my car because I
commµte for 45 minutes. It would
have to be a train, buses arc too Slow
for the type of traffk there is."
J ....... Madlu a.u ,._.,...r
Au"'rim Bllls
"Carpooling would be the best
thing. At least 60 percent of the lime I
cap USC car:I>QOL"
l G • •
A. rowi~g pains ...
.-
~ T h e year of 's ens ible growth' loom s;
r Roth fu els fi ght with' 'Nazi. remark
.......... -o the Editor ~~ Ltt's look at future growth in
Orangt Count) as 1fv.c all had a stake
in tomorrov. One .,,. .. , or another.
our children are going io pa) for the
countless ills unwise de' clopmcnt
has brought. h v.111 be expensl\C to
f
tame the poorl) planned. super<it)
the count\ has ~omc. There's sull
time. however. to move into the next
~ntur) v.1th st~le. We must v.ork
together. nov.. to control growth and
traffic.
We won't accomplish anything
"1"CAtlVC or productt\'C If WC honestl)
t-accept Supef\ isor Don Roth·s in vita·
tion to re-fight t~ Battle of the Bulgt.
Roth. in a Dec-ember an1cle publish-
ed in a count) trade Journal called
Bu ilding. would have the sensible
grov.1h proponents pla) mg the pan of
1'az1s. The supef\ 1sor ..,.,ould cast
Orange Count) bu1ldcr5 as gallant
crusadcr5 for .\mcncan hentagc.
opponurut) and frcc~nterpnsc. He
v.ould lead us JO disaster.
The v.ar to stop ovcr-Oe,elopmcn1
in Oranac Count) was fough1 and
losL long ago. The big de' clopers
suf\c) 1hc spoils ofthciP1ictof) from
10.,..crs in Irvine and N~n Beach.
The) control our cuy councils and
supen1sof)· boards. The) are not
necessanl) Amcncan heroes. bu1
the} are amon1 the world's nchcst
people.
The Sensible Growth and Traffic
Control lnattau'e proponents are not
Nazis. The) are the vast ma1ont) of
the rcii?tercd 'oters. The battle
Supen 1sor Roth spcak.s of is a war
..,..,th his own constttucnts. Elected
officials and business people should
not Stt sensible growth and traffic
control as something to fight The)
are maJor problems v.c must all soh e.
together.
There 1s plcnt~ of work to be done
and no shortage of Jobs for the future.
It will take much of the next
generation's encrg) JUSt to control
and clean up our mess. Count~
builders are sman enough to sec that
the old wa) 1s over. We're almost out
of open land. They knov. that the)
can't j ust mo\C to the next orange
grove. Count) developers must soon
become re-de' eloper5. or pen sh
Ltt's work together to find v.a~s to
prcscn c open space and rccrc-auon
land. develop affordable housmg.
create ne.,.. JObs. control traffic and
1mpro,·e the qual~ of bfc_ ~uLS to
those of hm1ted ''lSJOn. v.tao would
surrender our future to past m1s1tk~
Tothc Ednor
WILLIAM E G .\S"~
Orange
•••
This ~ear bnngs v.nh It the promise
of passage of a Traffic Control
fniuau' e for Orange Count). Y. e in
CaJjfom1a arc fortunatt to ha'c the
1niuauvc prottss, which allows the
people to be heard and. hopefull) an
this cast. to enfortt some sensible
planning standards to control run-
a.,.. a~ development .
E'en as -.c quahf) this 101t1au'c
for the ballot. we read about legal
funds being amassed b) the Building
lndustf) .\ssoc1at1on for the purpose
of challenging the pubhc wtshcs in
coun This 1s to be c'\pccted. The BIA
represents those interests which ha,·c
gi' en large donauons to pohucal
campaigns. tr) 1ng to guarantee dc-
' clopmcnt on their own terms.
Huntington Beach 1s one of the
cities hop1.ng to quahf) the Traffic
Control l0111at1\e for the 1988 ballot.
What man' \Oters ofth1sc11 .. ma' be
unav.are of IS that John ·Erskine.
ma)or of Hunungton Beach. is also
cl.ecuuve director of the BIA. Ho.,..
v.111 Mr Er5kine represent the v.111 of
the \Oters ofHunungton Beach 1fthc
1n1uatl\ c pas~. v. hen hts employer
1s raising funds to defeat this vcf)
1n111at1\C in coun" MaO\ of us have
loni behc'ed that Mr Erskinc·s
pos1uon v.1th the building industf)
places him in a conunuous conflict of
interest '-'Ith e'er) \Ot.e pertaining to
cit' rlopment.
If the Traffic Control lnit1.au,1c as
appro' ed b> the' oters m Hunungton
Beach. Mr. Er5lonc .... ;n have to re·
c,aJuatc his role as ma)or regarding
uphold mg the ~111 of the people "s.
who signs his pa) check.
To the Ednor
IRENE BRIGGS
Huntington Beach
• • •
/Ritalin a misunderstood drug
.\s a ped1atnc1an v. ho treats a
s1gn1ficant number of children v.1th
leam1ngd1wrdcrsand beha' aorprob-
kms. I must rep!~ to the na1'e letter
of hann Run,on and her concerns
about Rita lin ·
To begin a good doctor (and most
of us are I "'111 nc' er prescnbe an~
med1cat1on much le~s Ritalin.
v.11hout cause or v.11hout proper
e\aminauon and c'alua11on R11.alan
rs "no1·· a sedat1,e -instead. 1t acts
to smooth!~ transmit impulses from
onl' nen c cell to another and thus
create the ··calming effect .. as the
child 1s able to pa' attention and thus
learn better If \OU and I were 10 take
the mt'd1ca11an. we would note 1ts
e\Crtatol) cffc-ct rather than c.alm
onh one business. children. Their
heaith and de' clopmcnt arc our onh
concern and li ke \OU. we v.2nt to~
them gro" and dc~lop in heaJth'
Jo, 1ng atmospheres of lo' c and
peace
STEPHEI" C. KOFFLER. M D
Ncwpon Beach
u lier krt~r. Williams poiated Ofll
tbt si.tt ite early 1171•. scltooh
•·" e ~ lll#l~r "strict T9Jn rq•n· illg shlff9ts wita .,,,. tiN o/ e411ea-
lioo pt'Hkm, ~ nc won M~U.."
.... lud.-erteollJ' cb.Jlge'll I• Mem•
tiouL"
A ,_,..,..,., •tict r:k •"""'r fell
wu a'llda.l, al.so .. ~ .. omillff lr.m
ikwtt.u. Tie up11bl1ue'll~,.
HtJbtH mftllcal prottdtlttS tMI
mu r w lollo•ed k/on IM U.
Rlta.lbl ls rttflmmea4ed. Wun.an
felt ~ ominJH kit ruden ,,;,. CW
lal.pttaiOll tbl laeffrs, la dlttt,
UP klag .n..retl to praclitt mHJ-
c:Ue rrlitoet • llceue.
TradFuala
Cutomtt~ •
Lapaa Blllt .
·'The car from ·Back to the Future'
v. hen 11 turns into a spaceship in the
end."
Lo and Behold!! There tt was -on
Chnstmas morning -No Ltss -
more of Mr. Manin Blowhard's tub-
thump1ng on behalfofthe Brcn·Koll-
Scger5trom gangand against thesJow-
grov. th 1n1t1atl\C. ReaJl y, Mr. Editor.
can·1 v.c be spared Mr. Blowhard·s
gro,chng on the hohda>s at least.,
But then again. Chnstmas is a umc
for laughter and some nonsense and
this lat~t chapter b) gold-01' Man~
"as a beaut"
• Let's Stt now -the quaht)' of hfe
Gospel ;--according to St. Mart) -
goes something hke this:
"Slov. grov.1h v.111 reduce homes"
-I suppose he means we will cut off
a bedroom or tv.o from each house an
Orange Count~ or maybe lop off a
couple of those I I * bathrooms we
read about. Hov. about a pauo-
demohshing part)"
··s10 .... gro .... 1h v.111 reduce Jobs .. -1
kno.,.. of an ednonal feature \\Tiier
"ho might be better suited as a circus
midget -1s this v.hat Mr Blov.hard
means"
.. Slov. grov.1h v.111 forc"C famil) and
fncnds to h' c clscv. here" -nov. that •
1s a Chnstmas p~nt v.onh some
thought Can v.echoosc .,..ho and hov.
far"
No-. v.c gtl lO the real ''meat-or
•
Freil Bedwitl
PeolSe~mu
t.a .... Bad Cotta Mesa ~~cffic1cnt "'di-run and reason-··tfl v.1n the state loner) ~nd bu>~
ably prittd rapid transit system that limousine v.1th a chauffew
runs from Los Ansetes to Or&AF-
County."
the Chnstmas .. word .. accord1n1 to
Man\ the Magnificent.
GOod health means the avatlabtht)
of doctors and hospitals. according to
our leader. Tell him -ob pl~ tell
him -that doctors and ho'Sp1tals
enter the picture after health has gone
-after 'ou ha' c bttn crushed b)
traffic .... h1lc cros.sing one of our local
strttts -after \OU ha"c become 111
from eating poliutcd fish from local
watcr5 -after \OU have bttn
cxpoSC'd to polluted -.aters 1.a1ntt<1
wttb garbage and oil spills
Good health -ob St. Mart). sir -
comes not from exposure to dc--
velope.rs and their bagrnen. but from
the deli' crancc therefrom.
But the "v.ord .. -the real "word ..
-IS saved b) Marvelou\ Man) -
for lasL
Environment -clean v.onderful
cnviron'"cnt -1s chanted for aJI to
hear as mean mg -nov. get this -as
.. a bcauufull~ landscaped shopping
center." ..\t last -"'fe31 truth""
One might ask -not qucsuontn!
St. Many. of course. but Just to au
docs that mean that Yoscmn~ or
Yellowstone or· perb.aps tM T~on
~at1onal Park v.ould be bctttt \.Cned
v.ath a South Coast Plan smx dab
an us nuddle? Or if not a full-~,,
mall -ma' be a donut store or 31
least a h.alf~zcn nron signs .\nd v.c
v;ouldn't e'en ha't' to landscape -
unless 11 ,.as dC'od~ that Mom
Saiurr hadn't done a high-tech type
JOb of lan<hcaping and needed a fe.,..
computer add1uoni-
Onc might sum up ~tan) Blov.-
hard's late-st non~n~ as ··so much to
le.am and so h~ umc -.\nd 1sn'111 a
shame that the de' eloper gang has
Man) worbng on Chnstmas Da)
\.\'hat might .... e npcct for Easter
Sunda)"
RICH.\RD SPEH:-.:
~ewpon Beach
• • • To the Editor
.\ner reading the blather that
~lanan Brower g.nnds omlAmQWle
mtc~ted an being able to sign the
pem1on .,..hach v.111 get a proposmon
on the ballot v. tuch .... ,11 hnk further
de,elopmcnt lo our ph)s1cal ab1ht)
to accommodate such prohfcrauon
Y. ould )OU be kmd enough to
publu.h or ~ Bro.,..cr to publish the
information for the con,cmcnC't' of
m~ ~If and m~ neighbors v.ho ..,.,ould
hl c to be a pan of the mo' emcnt
To the Ed nor
"1-.o\!'f L BLL 'M
Balboa
Re. S«ondan Smol e
While all of ·these pol111c1ans are
running around bcaung their chests
about the hazards of Sttoodar.
smoke. It Sttms that no one has read
the go,empicnt's rcpon on the sub-
JC'Ct.
It seems that an e'ening in a smok~
bar might subJect the non·smokcr to
the cqu1' alcnt of smoking less than I
c1pre1tc a da~
Th1s ts hardl~ v.onh pre,enting
smokers from hghung up an the
counhou~ comdors. or 1n most
public places. other than the 1nade-
quatcl) \COtJlated mccung rooms
CaprettC$ ma) ~ bad. but mass
h) stcna as v.orsc
R.M WOLFF
~cwpon Beach
Secondanl\I. the mcd1ca11on's side
etTccts. insomnia and appetite loss.
la!>! onh a fc" weeks. 1fat all . .\lso. we
gl\ c.-d 11ldren '"drug holidays" to
assure v.e Sl'C as little medication as
possible Onh seHre o"crdose. wtth
regard to amount of med1c.auon and
length of admtn1stra11on. will result in
gro.,..th retardation.
Low class vs. working class a difference
The desired effects of Ritalin
produce a productive child who
ach1c,cs due to bein.g able to pa)
attention: a happy child who is v.ell·
hked b' his parents and pttn: and a
child ..,.·ho 1s able to overcome a basic
lnmrng dtSOrdcT. themabthty to pay
attention.
Ms. Runyon. I appreciate ) our
concern about medication and ch1l-
drcn. but plcasedon·t fall into the trap
of ··doctor bash in&-that 1s so PfC' a-
lent toda). We pcdiatnc1ans have
Commenta welcome
The Daily Pitet welcomes your opinions
on m1tte:rS of pubhc 1ntt'rnL .
Lentn and lonatr 1.n1cles of commen-
W)' must tx siped. They should be tYIJCd
or dcar1v writlnl ind 1tnt to LETTEltS to
lhc IDrtOR, Oatly PlloL P.O. Box I S60,
'COJll Mesa. CA 92626
Pleat mdUllk your addrna and tdt-
~ nwnbtt.
By AL GARNE R
Soclal class 1s not a subJcet .... e hear
much of. )Ct it's crucial when dealing
with those at the ··bottom:·
.\ftcr )car5 of social v.ork. I thought
I kncv. about the bottom. but It took
renting rooms m m) house to find
ouL Most of the roomers v.crt'
.. v.orlciog class-gu) s. Some ~ere
sloppy or crude.i:rot problems could
be worked out. There were others.
hov.cvcr. who were "lov.er class" and
pt"Oblcms with them could not be
resolved The) Jacked empath).
wanting lots of favors and attcnuon
They were overly sensitive. defensi ve
and wouldn't sit down and d1scu»
problems. The) uied to gtt budd> •
buddy 100 fast. and expected their
messes to be forgotten because we
were '"friends ... They werc unrcahst1c
and lmp"1sive. The) ignored the
house rules or tested them: if}ou ga ve
an inch. the> took a mile.
They fol"ltlfully locked themselves
out of tbe house a lot: they brought
shoppina cans bomc and lcf\ them
out front: they slammed doon or
.. ,..,
CitJ [Mo,
•t:111111
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Ct ....
t.Ma.
Aditit1$1t Dirtctor ..., ...
S.UlMor • ..... c.w "*'-Dnc:llr
~Oiteclor ..,, ...
C«IQ!llftOw *
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forgot to do!>e them. the) broke
things and dc.-n1ed 11. the~ wasted m'
Uta htlC!o and their food. clothiag and
tools to an amazing c>.tent -)OU
nam( It the~ .... asted 1t. The) got
behind \I, 1th their rent. v.h1ch brought
a lot of stones. mo' mg out an the
middle of th~ night. and bouncing
checks
Some put olT small rq>au·s on therr-
cars . .,..hach later cost them twitt as
much Some tofd ad uh stones around
h\oungstcrs One hid a motorcycle m
1s room 10 '-'Ork on. getting grease all
over
The} r~nted banks. bo~ cops.
girls -life ov.ed tht'm a h,·ing. Thcv
..,.,ouldn·1 manage their v.~1ght. die~
health. belongings or money and
drifted from job to JOb. Sociall) they
had companions. not real fnends.
One sign of thas type was the
uninsured car. Another was the)
alwa)'s ate out -always broke. but
always ate out.
Man) counselors would say thC)
had mental or other t)'J)CS of prQb.
lcms. They didn't. They pttt.l.S1rd 1n
TODAY IN H1 sroHY
gross 1mmatunt) \\hach caused their
problems and their pmbling, stc.tl-
ang. drinlong and pot smoktni,
Tau Pete: He was 40, had nothing.
and promised he "'ould be a good
tenant. He had a new job. Save his
monC) and ~t ahead? Fra.1d not he
gambled and drank itawa)'. His room
C oM~ENT ~R'
smelled 1Cmble. he had a bad at·
utudc, and he made a lot of messes.
He loaned his uninsured car for
months at a time. He Sot tttnbly
drunk on a work naaht., and ht' ftll
behind on his ttnt. I f'loally asked 1m
to lea'~ He did -slttpina 1n his car m front of the boux. (How's that for
brains!) The poltee p.cked him up on
outstandina warrants and put him in
jail.
Enter Bob. a divorced J6..year.old
ncaptt from a Commun11t country,
father of two. ""1th a hisb peyinc.
stilled JOb He was happy. fun. bi&-
--~-ollc_..._--=-~=-=---
BJ 'he AJMda.-Pna
Toda)' 1s Sunday. Jan. I 0, the tenth
day of 191&. TMre arc JS6 days left 1D
the )Ur.
Todaf1H.ttblllht1A Haaory.
On Jan. 10. 1716. Amman~·
utionat) Thomas Paiec published bis pamohlct ... CommOll 5ratc. .. la hat
all (or A~can iodrpenclitix'e from
hearted. and 'Cf) likable. He had a
bad odor. He knew it but d1d nothana
about it: be even went on job
interviews that way. He was an and
out o~ love cvef) other Wttk Wlth
barmaids. one of v.hom took his
monC). He went throu&h a number of
jobs and ran out or money. He
"'Oriced around the hou.sc for mint·
mum wq.c. but sun ate out.
Once lift'bcn .. nat'· broke. be "''<>rt.cd
for me four days. was f)9id each day.
and b)· the end of the (°'4ftb day ftS
broke! He needed a loan for a bia dau
who stood him up to ao to beef with
IOflfe<>M"forSSO. Thtncltdayhcb
sad. called his Inds, and cried,
swearingoffh1sntaht hfe. Then what?
H~ 1WCnt out ap1n that niaht! Idiocy
bc)ond belief. Eventually~ moved
out leavmf a big mess and the polic:r
on his trai .
Tbe stones ao on -you ba~e to
.. ice·· sud'! th u-.s \illrJ th your own eyes
lO bdicvc \Mm. MMt peopk are
unawan of such conduct.. But some
are and the> call th~ types nff-raff.
rabble, bums. trash. dnf\crs.. dcad-
bcats. lov.-hfc and v.orsc. The) know
""hat the) are talking about Man) coun~lors. ho"~'cr. ellcusc such
beha,1or.,..1th 'anoustheoncs. Thew
arc non.sense: lo.,..Tr class behavior as
gross ammatunt). nothing lc'Ss. And
nothing, is v..oQC..tban h'i ng witb the
lov.Tr class -ad~lts v.ho.are kids
Thus m ) defirutaon of lov.~r class
1,1; Persistent. aross 1mmatunt) and
finanoaJ dcpcndmtt (of the pcnon
or his d~u). After M>C'lal v..-ort
and rcnttn& rooms. I can say v.ith
assurance. an)' program dealing wnh
lhtm should mttt them only haJf v.a)
and should include a lot of d1K1phnc
and hard-nosed counseling. They
ha \'c the slow. painful job of gro,,_, ng
up...t they an cvtr to reach wort1ng
class respcctabihty. Coki-bloodcd rc-
aliun is ~ not hcaru and
Oov.-cn. Stransdy tnouaJL.rnost of
them "''OUJd qrtt.
AJ GM9« '-• ~I fl Mlti•11
Oty.
•
NA.Rtries
to solve
liomesale
<Hsputes ·
SACRAMENTO -tt one ttMng
• Indisputable. tt'a that dllput•
•e sure to r91Utt from home res ates. Not all of them, of
course. but some of them. Like a
"9ed car, a u98d hou99 U9U8lty
can be counted on to have tta
lmpeffectk;>na.
Handling those inevttabae dta.-
putes wtthout going through the
wauma of taktng them to court 18
a major goal of the National
Association of Realton, accord·
Ing to Bert MacBride, preektent·
elect of the Sacramento Board of
Realtors. If the NAR task force
achieves that goal, he thinks,
then everyone... nvolved -
buyers, setters, real estate
agents and attorneys -will be
better off for it.
The dlsput&-resolution system
advocated by the association
limpty caJls for arbitration in Heu
of litigation. At the time a con--
tract of sale is initiated, the boyer
and setter would be informed of
the meaning of arbitration if a
c1&Spute arise. If both parties
agree to the a,ppr9aeh, tt would Flt for a king govern the resolution of any .
SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1988 m
future conflict between the two. Tia.la Poaataba Vallef bome la flt for a ~ and a bny of coartlen. The
Arbrtratlon, he pointed out, eaper two story aec:•dft bolm an abeolaiely ba&e muter ealte. 24 feet
WOUid eliminate legal costs and IODC wltla a Mep-wp platfmm. Thie dream ...,__. la rocated OD a li&andc lot
punitive damages, whUe speed· lD a eecladed area Ol tbl9 qaiet bedroom com.ma.nlty lD tile b~d of the
~e Cout near a put. Kboola and tlae city'• ct"ric center. nae boaae la . complete with a •harp interior. fa..mJly room ancfformal dlntnc area -all
for Jut $267 .500. For more Information or a preYlew. call Star Real £Mate
at '154-6262. 1nguptheprocessbybypasaing r-.__._._._._.._~~~~~.-~.-.-.-.-.-_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.~
an already~logged court sys-
tem.
"There'san old cfichethatsays ._•••••••••••••••••••!l!l!!•••---mm•------~----••• you can't stop an Idea whose• :=:::=============~
I i.!
time has come, .. MacBrlde said *
during a recent interview, "and I
thmk the time-nas come JO( • TS4:&ai ...... . , , .....
something more efficient than
suing someone. I mean. good
attorn9Y.S have better things to
do than chase a broken dfsh--
washer."
The American Bar Association. E S T A T E
he added, favors arbitration as
10081 Talbert
Fountain Valley
Brookhurat/Talbert
r I
an aJternatlve to lawsuits when It •54-6"6" comes to such disputes. "If I was #·1 i6,, ~
in the legaJ business I wouldn't ••••••••-•••iliilllilllllillllliillllillllliiiliiiiliiiliiiilll••--••-•••-•••••••-1111,1•~1!1!11•••--••~E::::::::~!::'.:: want to sit here and argue over a
furnace system or a g.arbege
disposer." he said, "white Irate
people try to claw each other
over 500 buQ(s worth of compo-
nents In a dispute that shoutd
have been resofved some other
way.".
MacBride stressed that he Is
not downplaying the need and
value of detecting and correcting
Potential problems before sale.
That can be tricky business,
however.
As owner of his own residentiaJ
real estate firm. he said, "Our
company promotes not only
home warranties and home In.
spections but also speciafty In-
spections -app41ance inspec-
tions in the home. For S30 you
can get all the appliances In-
spected, Including the heating
and air systems. But you'd ~be
surprised at the number of
people who won't cough up the
$30, saying. 'I'll let the warranty
company handte that.·
"So when the warranty man
comes out and finds a cracked
heat exchanger. the new owner
expects that It's covered, right?
Well. maybe. But he may be told,
'No, we don't pay off on pr&-
exlsting conditions. You can M8
the rust In the cracks -that's
pr.existing.· "
State law now requires both
listing and selling agents to make
their own Inspections. and to fill
out a standardized two:.pt1ge
form itemizing defects that ~can
be determined. That Is fine,
MacBride said, but is hardly a
cur&-afl because the information
recorded Is limited to "the con--
fines of your expertise.
"Now, I'm not an etectrical
Inspector," he exp&ained. "I can '•"you whether the home h• a 100-amp system or not, but I
can't tetl you whether thoee 100
amps are powerful enough for al
the components that haw been
added -legally Of Hlegally. with
or without permits -to the
hOme. And so this 18 why we opt
for spea.I tnapections. t•
For example, "Maybe the
seller hu 9dded a room thel'•
been Pf'Ofeuk>naly done and
you can't tell it's been added. 181
the wiring 19n't up to code, .net
READY FOR A MOVE-lovely, imrNculate • bdrm
home in cozy Cosu Mes.a area, with dining area,
fireplace, huge lot, inside tract location! S 169,500!
i:DP-01
CHECK rr Olin-Super marp J bdrm pool home
with huge family room, fireplace, dining area, fresh
paint & carpet! ice Fountain Valley area! Motivated
sellers! S 193,000! :tOP-0<4
ROUCH DIAMOND!-Great potential! In great
Fountain Va lle~ area, this 3 bdrm home features brid.
fireplace. d1n1ng area, shake roof, covered p.1110
corner lot! "ew carpet p.1int! S 173,000! =DP-02
EXEC STARTER.'-Exquis11e 3 bdrm select home
with cathedral ceiling, corner lot. famil den, brick
fireplace. formal d1n1ng , co .. ered patio! Great Hunt-
ington Beach area near huge par~! S209,SOO! =OP-OS
MASTEt l'l.ANNl:DI-lovely 4 bdrm home fea-BY APf"T ONL Y1-This exquisite Stratford estate in
t\Jres 2 rmster bdrms, famiJy room, formal dining, manicured ~ettinR is loeated across from inside tract
vaulted ceiling, soothing spa and covered p1t10 set in park! Custom decor, 4 bdrms, including king size
huge oversize yardl Fountain Valley schools! rNster, family room, formal dining, 3 crackling fire-
$249,500! •DP·07 ·places, co"ered patio & 3 car garage! $287,000!
•DP·08
tater on the drcutt brellk .. lt-1 .. --• poppfng. w... who doel the
owner go bedt on? He goes beck •o 'he agent.
''" "-egent ,... mede 8ft Jolpectlon wt found ftOtNng
wrong. 18 he euppa11d to be ttte
gueranlOf of .,_. home. per-•
eonaly, rot IW Widl Pl I ;c ... ~-....-
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fam1" room fireplace, dining are.i. centr.il air! Cl~
to shops tro.H & schools! S 17~.900' =DP-03
IJA.RCAIN EXEC!-Fresh carpet paint 1n & out-
Fantast1c 4 bdrm home reatures enclosed court)ard,
huge famrh room stone tireplace formal dining.
secluded trac1 in central Huntington Beach!
S229.000' =OP-06
CAS71.ES IN SPAIM-Cannot compire with this !
LO\'ely spltt le"el mansion with 4 bdrms, family room,
cozy fireplace, huge master, huge ard with pitio
and oversize garage! Prrvate cul-de-~c location nNr
in tract pit~! S290,000! =OP-09
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..,.. Recleco•••your •t•lll 1111.n· & 28drm 2.aa iowar. 2 1 t:.t garage. SHO.ooo. nQhbd. qu'9t ......._ &tn 111 ""'II"' WAY ~I028r2\ttlletor· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--~!l:tl!L_~ eooc> wrth turNlhlngl found .. ··-.... F~ rn loc:lltlon. No ...., ·~ 1-5/Mon 2-5. 3011 Mur-Luah 2 ttort atttum 3 mer M00EL End Unit. 1nc:IU3lfied 131-5577 l7s-Gllll Wik#..,. vtew OYet· =t"900 £.t"'~· 111-HQ r91 Ln t 172K. o.., Aft Bedroom 2 Bath brJoht & aky w1toce1 i-•-·'-·'-·-·-.-.-.-;.-.-;.-.-.-.-.~--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. -~ ecs. bch . .,, 720-t 17•i or 1l:1soooemp s.. HIO or ~750I Pottoftne hOrne on ~ pmacy. + petto + pool, =bch..1::::..= ftr..11/j~ WA~DUPlEX culdew.'425,000. ::-e~~-:rA~
lft 31 ...., .... llkr ~ ../ FOf\SALEltYOWHEA 1UllllUllWAY OFFERs!.Try8%DCMtor
M0-1000 or e.1121 \IJ."\Y~ IU'"ll "95,000 ... dodl '°' 2 Mysltc ... SS30.000. IH option. SUIMIT. l=iji~~~~~~!it~,~··~ \\._.~\...~t..!~ II .A~·~\..~ bCMU.. 0..-ocoipled. TlarT"a Dal Sol Aeatty CALL.PATRICK TEN0M 1• ............ ~~mai::•...: (714)497-1744 131~12Mor7to-mll
(714) ~ Corone ......
OPEN ~UNDAY 1~
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cme 111 rs s1,511.-_:_ •1 ,.._
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Ill: Vacant darting
End Unit over-
looking lush grnblt
& even has a tiny
ocean view! 2Bdrm.
frplc, wshr/dryr. lg
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balcony. Light & -~
1unn-y & priced to
Uim _ ..... w . Agt,&46-1044 BA.28Attoffte.,.._.._ a..tin. LCAM,._ i-l 28A 28A ltllt. pools, *BAYCMl'T* •••..,...-::::1·~~~~~~~1 woodbumlng lr1* lft 11¥-i.I & or , .......... DrM IPA. ..,,._ Cerol Smtth L0\19y 4Br, 2'Mk PoOf, ... ,.. ........ _ ~· ~ ... paillo by 3407 Anliey .. cal -C-21 Hmct9at 770-84«) spa, lg yard. remdled tilt. u.a ... 1114 111 Mllt=~ :_....."=. .. & ~ ~ ~ '° w. en.5291. MJIL111 ITULI 5~z::'"~~·234 see. Walk to the beach. Comm
pool, security bldg! $145,000 Lm MITll l• laa. eded '8R. palklng,.,._ cu1 .,_ ~ featMa .,.... cw c:ua1om EngWt •-"-· ~...---~-lar••• ••• lar u,:,. on..,,. :age lot. family n.rrborhood. ,.., llM tudor/country French--•DOVER SHORU•
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NIT PHL lllE • JIST LISTEI A
true entertainer's delight: 4Bdrm
( 1 in separate wing). 3 Ba. formal
dining. family rm. lg kitchen,
poolside house perfect for a gysn
or office. French doors. bright
sunny contemporary & located in a
gorgeous a nghbrhd! $425,000
S,Hl•ita Oui.t ~sac loc:lltion aw to EJamM.. _ ..._ Model parf9ct 58' Br 4Ba. remodeled, -1 111 I.. In one Of c.o.M ., ctlOic:9 tary. Aall for ... E'tynn .. ---... 5200 ,, unique utum. flnanc. Ira lot. ~ neigh~ C10M to Kemp 7eo.ao0G S 113,IOO. 29r 29a. up-..._,a. Widow muS1 $575,000. (213) 4~7'1
...... 1chool1, •hopping & ~ ~.a..v stain, end unit. lndry, SACRIFICE seoo.ooo •FABULOUS vt£W• ~~~~~~~~j be9Ct\. A rare find for KU'~ :.1 trplc, gated, pool Open value. Asking $599,900 DOVER SHORES ;&: $589 ooo \t'\\' .1 ""4 -•• I . Sun 1-4. 16"5 Abardane (Befow eppralaal) Try 5.,, lBa tam rm PoOI. ~ Mai. idoza Terrace 3Br_. ASK FOR M&xln. Propp \\ 1 _ ~ I ~ _ \ 11 Mountain. Unit 111. -"" 10% Dn or sue~m an of· ~ ao&. healJno.' ..-
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1444208 sty. Xlnt loc. Huny1 Cal 2'-"Ba. new carpet. 215 Via Nloa.. '437 500 Chuck & Liz Jonas *'202.900• 3er 28a.. M-va 14$.o124 (714) 759-eeOO Corona del Mar
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**Waterfront **~Waterfront and Pool
vG1ve Address at Guard Gate
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
**1219 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar
786--0593 $575.000 Sat-Sun 1-4
20 Bellcourt dr. Befleourt
644-9060 $695.000 Sunday 1 •. 4
1425 Bounty Way. Mystic Hlfl. Laguna Bctl
497-1744 $330,000 Sunday 1-5
71 Sea ISiand. Big Canyon-Mcia!n
644-9060 $182,500 Sunday 1-4 . ,
2 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEN
v20 Befcourt Dr. BeJcourt. NB
644-9060 $695.000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1233 Blue Gum ln (Westcllff) NB.
673-3777 $495.000 Sun 1-5
t 260 Cagney Ln.
108. Villa Balboa
644-9060 $212.000 Sunday 1-4
t 307 .311 Carnation. CdM
631-1 400 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
131 Corsica Newport North
644-6200 $2Qi.OOO Sunday 1...-
v • 111 Jasmine Creek Or .. Corona del Mar
623-9333 $399.000 Sunday 1...-
v 28 Jetty. Jasmine Creek. COM
644-9060 $369.900 Sunday 1...-
28 Jetty. Jasmine Creek
644-9060 $369.900 Sunday 1...-
* •621 Udo Park Dr. F2. N.B. Udo
759-6700 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
9 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Canyon
759-6700 $.449.000 Sunday 1-5
• 10 Sea Island (Big Canyon). NB
:-..Q!4-6200 $339.000 Sun. 1-4:30
768 Tustin Ave. Newport Heights. NB
642.15200 $ 195.000 SatfSun 1-4:30
3 IEDllOll
• 2054 Orange. Coeta Mesa
646-7171 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
28-48 Aha Vista. Newport
64s--0303 $389.000 Sunday 1-4
785 Baffacuda Way, Laguna Beach
497 17« $425,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1011 S'onnle Doon. Irvine TetT.
644-9060 S832,000 · Sat/Sun 1-4
428 Carnation B. CdM
644 -6200 $359 ,000
Sat 1._..:30/Sun 1-5:30
2378 Cofgate. Coilege Park. Costa Mesa
831-1400 S1&9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2059 Feder_, Ave .. CM
641-7171 $1'8.900 SauSun 12""
't 1501 KjngS Ad. Qitt'haven
631-140Cr SStS.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
719 LlftclPU' A¥9. CdM
64 ... 9060 "'65.000 Sunday 1~
* tlOIS LJncOln ~ Westditt
644-e200 1339.000 ~ 1-4
3812 Mateus, N9wpOl1 8Md'I 7~700 1339.000 ~ 12...-
........ Mendola. Corone dlt ....
21314.51-.3732 '585.000 Sat .. Sun , ....
CILL -TEICI 13 1-1211
R&" M ~ of Costa Mesa
238 Orange Street. Newport Shores
631-7300 $274.500Qs Sat/Sun 1-4.30
1809 Port Stirling, Harbor View Homes. NB
760-5000 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
464 Prospect. Newport Shores. NB
631 -1266 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
7 Rue ehateau Roy. Big Canyon
644-9060 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
510 Via lido Soud. Lido Isle
631· 1400 $535.000 Sunday 1-5
3 BR plus F ll RI or DEl
2135 Aster Place. Costa Mesa
759-6700 $279.000 SaVSun 1-4
•• • 1 Bodega Bay. Spyglass 644-6200 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*1101 Bonnie Doone Terrace. Irvine Ter-
race. CdM
644-9060 $832.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
256 1 Ctrcle Drive. Newport Beach.
646--0562 $615.000 Sat-Sun 12-5
* * • 1209 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula
631-1400 $795.000 Sunday 1-5
* •312 Evening Star (Dover Shores),NB
644-6200 $149.000 Sun 1-4
428 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar
644-6200 $359.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:00
* *8 Hillsdale. Belcourt Terrace NB
673-9333 $639.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
9151 Kapaa. Huntington Beach
S.-6-2313 $195,000 Sun 1-4
9821 La Cresta Clrcie. Huntington Be8ch
S.-6-23 13 $232.500 Sun 12:30-4
33 Oaktree Ln, Univ.ParkJrvine
644-9060 $190.000 Sunday 1-4
•4507 Orrington, Cameo Shores.NB
673-7300 $725.000 Sunday 1-4
* • * * 1244 Polaris, Dover Shores. NB
673-9333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
1 Rue B1amtz. (Big Canyon) NB "
644-6200 $649,000 Sunday 1-4 30
* • 1734 Santiago. Dover Shores
631-1400 $580,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2864 Serang. CM
646-7171 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•271 6 Shetl (China Cove)Corona del Mar
673-9333 $695,000 Sunday 1...-
1100 Weetdlff Or .• Westditf, NS
644~200 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1...-:30
mat•l•PUU&if •mnm&1
2 cozy houMI on 1 tot Front, 2br
1ba. rear, 3bf 2'h-ba. 12100
monthty income. 1171,a
ll0-2111
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131-1291 or 146-5743 * r.KMS320 ew. DrAa & LM RMhOrl
If ~o~re looldft9 for• home,
cla sslfled ha s news for you.
4 BEDROOM
2125 Aster, Costa Mesa
760-5000 $269,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
'
* •412 Avocado Ave .. CdM
644-6200 $649,000 Sunday 1-4
*2553 Oxford. CM
646-717 1 $179. 900 Sunday 1-4
136 Topaz, Balboa Island
673-7565 $659.000 Sunday 1-4
**•+3100 W Oceanhont. N.B
760-5000 $999.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BR plus Fll RI or DEii
3068 Murray. Costa Mesa
546-5880 $172.000 Sun 1-5/Mon 2-5
* •63'Beacon Bay. Newport Beach
759-6700 $720.000 Sunday 12-5
2232 Blue Gum Lane. Westcltff Grove.NB
631-7300 $487 .500Qs Sat/Sun 1-4:30
+20 Cherry Hills. Big Canyon
631-1~00 $899.500 Sunday 1-5
+• 15 Inverness. Big Canyon NB
644-6200 $1 ,395,000 Sunday 1-5
2010 N Capella. Mesa Verde. CM
979-8280 $269,000 Sunday 12-4
25 Pinehurst (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
225 Po1nsett1a (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $765.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
V'38 Royal St George. Big Canyon. NB
673-9333 $760.000 .Sunday 1-5
*. 43 Royal St. George.· Big canyon, NB
644-6200 $895.000 Sunday 1-4:30
*v•2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn. NB
760-1900 $579,500 Sunday 1-5
••• 1801 Sabrina Terr. Irvine Terr. CdM
644-9060 $1,000,000 Sunday 1-4
V'2001 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace. COM
720-0168 $589,000 Sunday 1-5
2015 Sh1pway Lane (Big Canyon) NB
64 4-6200 $365.000 Sunday 1-4
19431 Sierra Luna. Turtle Rock. Irvine
760-1900 $279.500 Sunday 12-4
5 IEDROOI
21 1 Via Eboll. Lido Isle
644-6200 $659.000 Sunday 1 ..... :00
-z15 Via EbOfl, LlOO llle
644-6200 $659.000 Sunday 1 .....
\ 5 BR plus Fll RI or DEi
373 Aven1da Granada. Lono Beach
631 -1400 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
•2615 Bamboo. Eastblutt. NB
759-9100 $455,000 Sunday 12<30-4.30
* * • 2296 Channel. Peninsula Pt
631-1400 S 1 400 000 Sunday 1--5
* • 1362 Galaxy Drive. Dover ShOf'es.NB
631 -7300 S765.000os Sunday 1-4·30
v3 Huntington Ct Belcourt. NB
673-9333 $1.350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •+ 1 Inverness Big Canyon. NB
644 -6200 $3 .350 .000
Sat 1-4.30/Sun 1-5.30
•••324 Morning Star. Dover Shores
631-1400 $970.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
& BR 11lus Fll RI or DEii
v7 Yorkshire. Harbor Ridge. NB
673-9333 S 1.995,000 Sunday 1-5
TOWllHOMES
CONDOS FORiALE
• 2 IEDROOI
* v 16445 Aberdene Mountain. F v
531-7012 $1 13.900 Sun 1-4
t v • *280 Cagney Ln 309. Villa Balboa. NB
673...-400 $398,000 Sunday 1-4
2 R 11lus Fll RI or DEi.
***•305 Enero. Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $349.000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30
t 115 Jasmine Cret* Dr COf'ona del Mar
646-1044 $385.000 Sun 1-4
3 IEDROOI
2666 Elden. Costa Mesa
673-3777 From $170.000 Sat /Sun 1·5·
331 Oa1e St.. Cotta Mesa
M&-}171 $205,000 Sun 12-4
331 OGie St. Costa Mesa
646-l171 $205.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
215 Vie Nk:e (Udo Isle)
&4S.0124 $437 .500 Sat/Sun 12 .....
•2619 Vitti Ornlda The BkJffs, Hwpt 8ch ·
760-5000 $389.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
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81QCAHYOH
TOWNHOUSE 1331,000
Two BR, 2~ BA. decorated and
furnlshed Augusta model Countl')
dub and nlght light views. Secunl)
gate. community pools. spa and
tennis Tom Alllnson and Sharon
Voct
WESTCUFF LIKE NEWI 1375,000
Great location for a growing famil).
walkin& distance to Mariners.
Ensign and Harbor High Schools
Close to medic.al plaza. and 17th
Street-shopping.. remodeled 3 BR.
3 BA. home with family room. on
large corner lot Hobie Denny
MOOEL NRFECT 1411.000
Three BR. l BA. Deane townhome
Desirable sln&Je story, French win-
dows and doors. new kitchen tile
and appliances. Large pool size
lot Danny Bibb .and Stephanie
Grody
SPYGLAU ..U·YIEW 1511,0.
Three BR. family room home.
Gated brick courtyard entry with
pool, $JN and B.B.O. Laree formal
dlnlnc room and family room with
fireplace and bar. Belle Partch
81QCANY4N
IUGANCe ••.ooo Two story townhome on large pri-
vate corner lot. Gourmet kitchen,
and adjacent fam ily area three
BR. l BA, plus bonus room. Will
cons.Ider lease or lease opt Ion
Danny Brbb or Stephanie Crody
BtG CANYON BUY SleS,000
TerriftC Broadmoor home on large
pm,ate lot Four BR ~ . B'\ light
and open rooms Perfecth mant·
cured grounds Lush gardens seen
from ever) room Quiet cul-de-sac
location Danm Bibb and S1cp-
hame Grod~
CORONA DEL MAR •ts,000
A piece of Shangri-La tucked awa)
on the c.an)on Four BR residence
with formal dming room. fa mil)
room. private pool & spa Enjoy
the private ocean beaches Ann
Peters
BE LORD OR LADY
OF THE MANOR atS,000
Beauty, warmth. privacy and the
finest of amenities can be }'Ours
with this 5 BR. 3"2 BA, 2 stOr)
residence Well located in a pn-
vate euard ga ted communit)
Sandie Fix 1
E•RAU> BAY -
WHllE WATER YEWS 11,350,000
four SR. plus family room and
fabulous ocean vie'WS If )'Ou've
been frustrated attempling to find
a really nice home in Emerald Ba),
this is the one for whk h Jou've
been waltinc,. Rod Daley an Oa\!e
Hlrschler
8'Q CAHYOH
CUSTOM $1,'50,000
Two story custom home on the 8th
fairway of 8iC C.nyon golf cour
Perfect home for f am1ly entertain-
ment. F'ive SR. i; BA. formal llvinc
and dininc rooms. Danny Bibb ~nd
Stephanie Crody
QOl.F COURU VIEW 11,111 ...
Four BR, JYt BA, home With pf
cou~ views Oecor~ted P'O-
fnsionally for .. tod•f s IMn,," Pri-
vat~ courtjMd with Sf>i1 Priced to
sefl C.rol AUllOn
DESIGNER
pat te rn s
Marian Martin
Collection 4164
Designer Pattern 4164, Ml-Sizes 12-22
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FOOO STORES
SALES CLERKS
INTERVIEWS ON
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
FROM 7 -9 PM
at:
3000I Crown Veney Pertlway
Sovth l..8guna 8-cft
For more information call
(7 14) 474-6109
Eq-' ()ppcM1untty EmploJer
A REM. ESTA TE
CAREER SEMINAR
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MONDAY, JANUARY 11 -7:00 P.M.
RED L.ION INN
3050 Bristol (S of 405) • Costa Mesa
Your Host, Century 21 The Aul Ealaten
Call tor reservations 546-2313. Ask tor Steve.
Each office independent/}' owned and operated.
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Orange ~1 DAILY PILOT Sund•~ January 10 1988 D5
ABOUT EMPLOYMENT
Help for people who have to earn their living at home
o.ra..ie.
I am •litin& •1ffi bopn for leads
and/tx ~ugesuons 1n ban& able 10 find wotk at home I have bttn out of l~ .. -ort f04U f« more than 2.l )-ea.rs.
ha\c _no cd'°tioo or tra.uu~ m)
ftW"Nlr of IS )"nn mdcd due to
ptl) saJ abu.w lhat has kft me smu-
d1s.ablcd 10 "'bx h lam unabk to s;n or
su.nd (Of" pt"nods lo., th.an an hour
and tra\ehns b) car is almost out of
wqucsuon
I ha\e no medical t0surance and
m) supponofSI 75 ~rv.cclt lSduc to
run out soon I ha'c tattCUCS t.ba,t a
doctor P 't me to help rdte'e the
constant pain I am an. but I must do
•S 1011v pd crwwig
·~ •C.. atmoepl'ler•
lhtm at least four umn a cb)
Uofonunatd) I ha\c fallen "IC'\Un
to ioe'ttal ads for ,.c-ma1hn1
en' ek>pcs and ho• 10 make moM) throu&h )OUI" ma.ilbo but t.bt
promo&cn ha' e ~ mOQt) from
m)' liiruted anoomc to hnc lbnr o--n
pockets. Is tbcre. dircctot) lft Orante
Count) ofbuuonsn that •-ould ba' e
needforPtOPkttkcmysdflbat •o uld
pa) to ha\e someone •or\ out of
1M11 hdmc: .\n) and all 1nfonnauon
) ou could pow bl) g.i' e me a ould be
Lrul) apprecuted and btst of all. a
Happ) Holtda~
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Ac:ttnt on l.J,,na. an orpnaahon
for the haodJc:apped. lw • sPC'C1l1
publn lion caJJCd Eam1na a L no&
At H~ lf)ou •ntetothcmat P.O.
Ben ~oo. BloonUl\IJOn. m. 91702
~ 'IUU be MW)-to send ll to ~OU..
Also. the chambtt of commerce
shou1d baH llsuap of all Joca1 .\1
Home Bus.1ncssn and. last but ttr-t.ainl~ oot lea.sL plCast call the
[)rpanmt'nt ofRclubtl1ta1Jon loall)
for funhcT assistu1tt and support..
Good l\K m~ fncnd
• • • Darl\att,
I am a nev.I) hired ~nager "'-.th a
staff ~pon1ng to me that knows more
l. From necuti\-e
secretary to single
year sales in excess of
$25,000.000 •
2. From f uJJ time
mother and bouse-
wif e to $10.000,000 in
ules her first two
)"M.l'I selling real es-
t.at~.
3. Recent Real Eatate
licemH has had 2
sales in his first three
monthl selliq real
estate.
WE INVlTE YO TO A TID1> A PEClAL (PllV A TE) CA&l!D NIGHT
• Bear abo9_t career opportulties la tH real estate t.dwstry toda7.
• Take oar uiq11t Real Bit.ate Sales Apdtllde Test • '" correct.
• See a modY&d.ae Ytdeo o• ltow Ol1•plc cbapiou adleft *1r
pote•dal • ~·
Space ls U.Uted ror excldaa ~ A •• -1tae1 •M
PHONE. OW POI IF.sDVATIO S (114) 7I0-0714
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REln
MICllAELS r ,._
about our produa and 1 Dduslt') than I
do. I don·t fttf t.ba,t I ha\(' CTedJbdll)
v.-ith them >~ I cton•1 v.ant to thro-a
m~ authont} around Just for shov.
~n~ constructne ideas"'
-PB
\\al softl} it fint G 1n product
knoakdg from )Out suff Ha'c
sr' mal mttttnp ~d ha\ c ~m often
so that ~ou can be brought op to spttd
qutd.I) and ~our staff can Stt that ~ ou
V( attempunc Just that.~ ~our
k~ ~and e\.ptttt-st •·1th them 1 n
C''~ s.nu.auon posSJblc The) lno•
that ~ou v.crt hart'd for gOod reason.
• • • Dur lldff. .
One of m' e<>-aor\t"n w so m~'
personal beionpngs on ~r dnl such
as plants p1 turn. C'\C that I ofitn
ha'e d1fT1CUh~ fiodmg a spot to put
an' v.orl Hov. can people fttl
comforubk "'or\1ng v.1tb ~ much
c utter ..
DurKD ..
Some propk uc moR comforubk
-roouna"' 1mmC'd~ttl~ 10 tht1r C'tl-
' 1ronmt"nt v.ht-lh<'r ll be a dc:s.k or a
home To t~m 11 1s a fonn of
rommnmcnt \I. t.creas to otht-n -less
1~ ~t tcr -· If \Our co-v.orkcr ~ts the
JOO do nt' ~hat dtfft'rt"D~ does II
male: -
~ Mldads n a ~
Cablot"aU tmp,.JID8t spttte•c..
Job rtuud ~a... cu w -"
drns.rd t• ~r io can •I dlr Daily
PiJat P.O S.i UU. C.U tin..
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JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln MercurJ
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T e Oraq~ Couc \'eetatt G,...,. a oonprofit orpnizalioo of
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;:-~. .;_ -:i \-.("t":'.:!.:-g LC Hobbs.. an OCVG founder. Reapn. unul
·~t>;:J~.: :>---e· .,; t~t B g Eight acoounnngfum Odoi~ H.asbns&
~mes~ \l~ •;.,• ... ,eads Reapn&.~tes.anln'l~
:::i-s ;-es~a-c f:'l!~. • lid'·~ linn .\tOCVG mtttingsoo~t.htrd T .. ~\ Ol the m:.ir.t!;. gwest speakers dUC\US subJec:ts such ~ \ht
:'Y--.c.ng <.,t nev. :-o~;:i.;::i es eo~~wuhsm. capital form.anon.
';l.:<e:n and ta\ la "' and r' ~:ment stra~ -Tb.ts )"Car •'C will b.a,·e
:-rJ;: s;x-ale"\ oea.mg ~ :r • .Jrrtnt cconoouc coodiuons.. parucu-
ia~·~ ~ne .mpact on • .J~ 'L3 iormauoo for gro•,ng companies.. -
Ri.:~-: \aid . . .
~ wra~ of b 1-t ias ~n promoted tQ a.sststant product
-li4.:;t""' for do1-~u;tn\ p-Ne~ :>~ T~ Amttica•1 lnformauon
' ~ •• '7' i. Dn 1s1or. :la.St:<! r In ;e • • • r~"ie Count~ s ia~: "'SJra.tlC'C brokeragr firm. Frelt S.
Ja.mt-s & Co. lni:H, has appo ... :ed Reser E.. Oayi. of S~i><>n
~~--;.s profit center mar~ He ~,u O\ ttsCC one of James' largest
:-....::-•. -.~ o 'fa es nat1or"' de ri-p-nenung more tba.n Sl6 m1lhon in
Jones Scherer Flnlay
• • • Jerome T Bancb has . 01ned Cltro.1 btttulieu.J. a "'Utr
·-. _ ·--.-:.".,...par' n Santa ~ "12.. assnnorvJtt prnJdem:. G~lng
_ ---, • • -~ !.a ~ ;:-c "U"'"~~ dt' ek>pment programs. • • • -.:_ "~ _-~ictn! K.ataert. Joees has bttn named martrung -.~-.-.e-:3: .. ~ · : tM B-ta offict of Abigail Abbott P~
C<1mp&11Je-s lrK • • • -", .. --~ ~ Bea~:--..>·T:c-of ~~ Wril 6 UL has
:. --· • .: Fred Scb~~r Cl' 'ev.-pon Beach as a fin.ancul ronSL.lt-
--· · -t !>. -. .: ·!":"·~~~: • e C-nns:bphe"r "t'll A. Co !S a iirumoal
· -• • ~ ~ -.: ..c. -~: t~ .-__., ':\as.ed. in GlendaJe • • • Gtorge FIW). _s r.ov. ~o.e:a. ~ man.agn f.or ~ Tem.aa C...
-- -• t-~-\J~ '18 saies penonntl at the fimt"s ~ homes
-7'-~.: ~in ~a \fumtt.a.. IUncbo C1.hfomia and Corona.
I~ G Tms MONTH
·TE W HOMES
\\.eekly Special Section
fo r A. Tew Home Buyers
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Independent ,_ __
Da ily Pi~~~ .. g1
Quake rattles Southland .
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tbe Independent
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Developers take le~d
in mana-gil)g OC traffic
8 7 ILENE SCllNEIDEll ...... c.. .........
At ooc umc busaneua mo'u lO ()ranee Count) for
1U lack of COflliCSllO«L Toda)' p-owth and pldlock
COottmS a.re doounauna ~-uy aspect of doin& buslneu
bcrc
T nansporuuoo manql •DCDt is an espcaaJJy sagrufi-
c:ant iSSUt for t.bc drvdopen of the c:ountr•s bw)ieoniag
business mepplnes. W'bet.bcr or not tbr 90'unmcot
rqubi.es sro•1.h 10 tht county. the ~'dopers know that
sornnhln& has lO bt dooc about tra1fic. M.aJOr dC'vdopcn of~ busmess comploes an lakina it upon themsch-es
to do IL .
Men than two )un ago. \ht ~'\DC Offitt-and
lndustrul Co (101(). the 1.rvu~ Co. dh-isioo rcsponsabk
for dC'' clopln& the lr:vmc Spectrum. launched \ht
Tra.nsponauon Ma.aa&cment AssoriatM>n. The orp.ntD-
uoD uses tra.nspOnaUOO demud managr:nv:ot tecb.mques
to pro' ldt sol uuons to traffic problems.
The pl lS lO Ll.rJe'l tn.ftic and tnJlSpOrWJOn lSSUCS
u de' ck>pment occun.. so~ crythiQI can wort lOICtbcr. -
acrordmg to Cbanl) Ga'-az.a. necuti'~ dimctor of \ht
assooauon -Tbc ~'lnC Specuum is a pba.scd ~·dop
mtnL ID ,,. bJch tbe. road or interchange has to be thcTc
beforr v.e de, clop tht ocxt property."
.\t tbe moment., \ht ln'l~ Spccuum has 13.000
cm plo)OC'S-When oomplet.cd ID 20 }UJ"S,, the complex "-lU
ha'e about 80.000 employees. Bcfcn rca.l ,gridlock gru
under v.-a). the dt\·dopcn arc •'Oririn& With comparues to
mcouragt such tnruponauon m.anagrment t.ec:hruques
as v.-albn;g. btc)dt.arr lllin& pubbc uansponauon and
usi ng nagered •"Ork tchedulci
Tk oomprcbmst'-e program has had tht cooper.
auon of romparucs.. go,-crnmmt muucs and \ht Orangt
C ou n~ T ranstt Otstnct. In add.Juon.. about ha.If of the
In me Spcct.rum•s employees bvc ...,tlun a 10-mtlt radius
of the de' dopmcoL
But v.bat happens 10 more dC',·doped business
C%'nters surrouodcd b) a largtt populanoD"
'-=~l>Or1 Center launched a tnmpon.auon rnanagt-
ment program last )car .&..pparcntl). old babtts~ bard lO
break.. espcaall) "-ben a buslncss complex dra•~
emplo'ecs and ''lsators from a •idcr area.. -the :"evo'J)Ort Ctn let" needs more than the U-...-.ne Co
to spca.rhcad tbe prognm.-Ga'-aza said. -It~ people
and com pa.rues willing to ta.kt a kadcrs.hip role. -
SuettSSful transponauon m.anagr~t in an C\JSUog
de'\elopment m.&) grt its real test m the South Coast
Wb11e the 1stra tegies for
transportation management
are slmnar to those· used ln the
Irvine Spectrum, the scope and
operation of the South Coast
Metro program are different.
Wluk t.M stratq:J~ for transpon.auon ~mcnl
arc similar to lhost ~ 10 the II" ne Sp('C'trum the SCOpt
and optrauon of the South Coas: .\.ktro program arc
dJffettnL Currcnll). abot.t ::;5 'YYI enpto)ttS of 1.00Ct
compa111n v.ort tn an uea i e\lst 'lg roads ,,.,th an
c-subhshed populauon
The alh.antt •1U contra~ ,,. tn the Orangr Coun~
Tr.tJWl Dutnct Commuter 'e?Yo o rt to admmLSter t.bc
program Tb..rouih a thrtt-~car feckral g:ranL CXTD "'tll
match moot'\ s funded b'\ al~ r.i~:nbcn. ~program
IS el.p('C'ted tO cost S200:CIJ pc ~ear
De' eloper ~Pin ~r..atJon managrmmt
appean to be C'OnUllJOus \faJOr b-Slot"SS romp.e\es in
Brea and C~press are 1n tht ~ oi :oo~din.aung
simllar progn.m1. according to \lara. \.\ Edson m.aJ13#T
ofOCTD".s Commuttr :"et•or\.
Oftht South Coast \frtro program Edson said.-" e
MC loo ng forward to v.oruog t~ther in a pubhc and
pma~ panna\lup to 1mpkment a s~fcl proZf3JJ1
and Ont th.at "e hope "'111 be ~std b~ OUle'O ID Oran,st
Count' and Soutbtrn Ca.hfo:-nia ~an eumplie of "'hal
can be done to sob e transporution con~rms a_nd 1rnpro' e
mobiht~ -
EIP Microwave named· in U.S. indictment
El p ~ K'TO"'"a ~ I DC has bttn
named in a lhrtt<0unt federal mcbct-
mtnt alleging 'lolauon of L .. S n-
pon-h~ns.ing lav.-s
The cbaIJes MC tccbn tc:aJ m na'lurc
and do not aUegie anything more W1I
a fa ilure to complete paptrVoort t.bal•
•ouJd ha't pcrmmcd the opon of
spare pans 10 kx:auons acupubk to
the L' S. JO' cmment. the firm wd..
The :""'1>0" Bcacb-bucd com-pan ~ said n has cooprn t.cd full~ -.,th
the go,nnment dunne ~ rou~ of
m m'esu,puon The compar.. be·
he' es that n has ~1t.btr comm11ttd
an~ aru th.at consutu~ knov.ing and
v.tllfuJ '1olatt0ns of ll• nor has
misled tbt' go,ernmtnL Con~uent-
1~. the compan~ maintains th.at 1t has
dOM nothing 1Ucp.J and intends tc ·
'i.gorous•~ corflffi the charges
~ rompan~ empk>~ces or offte-en
ha' e l>ttn named as ddtn<Unts
Tbt allcgrd '1olauons 1n' oh c ~·-0
~rate spare-p.l-:s \r pmena one
for s: } •J U.d !!'>e n:M-f.-,• S I.:; 01 -
£>,J""lrJi 1t1e ~ear\~ c-es:.on -96-i
and JO.~ -l1'Je \.~~'had Clpon ~ oi SJ '"r-: , a'"l.1 ~5 -m.U1on.
rnpect."e.~ T:-.c .-o;npa::i~ ·s pol~
r.as ~n anc ~ to ~-:~-ienuoas.i~
compi~ ,.,th a.1 al>PJC3bk l.a•'S
re..a • n,g to ltS e\ po:; ~-s
EtP \1Xf01ll'~ ~6CS-nunu&c--
twn and~ 's ;.'f~pn~t.a;: ·nicro~.,, ~
test and meas...reme1lt ns:ruments
Disneyland of electronic
gadgetry viewed in v egas
U.S. con\·ention for
consumer electronics I given upbeat forec~
By TIM DAHLBERG
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Crowd8 mon tJuoac1a a.lalee jam.med with electronics
l•dCetsy at tbe Wl:Dta Consumer Electronics Show. "
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