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DAY, JA . UARY l, 1989 25 .
0,000 flock to Rose Par&de
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Today's·1 OOth annual pfOCession due
to present 60 oats,.20 marching bands
The parade. whose theme 1s "Cd·
cbr'ltion I 00." will prtsent 60 floats, 20 marth1n1 bands and 275 horses
alona us S1">-m1le route. It's expecttd
to be watchtd b> l million spectators
while 300 m1lhon others \\-Ill view tt
on teltvis1on -.orldwide.
"Vanuall}' all of the ~pa e that can
be ocxup1ed 1s occupied riaht now." he~1d
Qraanizers holdma to a tn1d1t1onal
ban ap1n t ~ta11n1 the procession on
the Chmt11n ~bbath scheduled this
)ear's parade for Jan. ::? rather than
New Year's 0a). which fell on
Sunda).
ball action • • wttk caused concern over the •"••I·
The parade's centenniaJ edition ability of ftowen for thl c-rade:but
fca1uresa couple \\ho will act mamcd IJ"OYttrs assured ftoat ·makers aml)le
aboard the · Roman c 1n C ahforn1a" supplies ~tre on hand and even
float and a 7~foot-tall ftoat by welcomed the fnaid weather that sent
Carnation Co. dcp1cunft a colorful agncuhural arowers $CT'&mb!ina to
roller-skating airaffe pu 1n1 a ailJ'\t protect frpsi.sensit1ve crops.
callwpc. lkal-ftfe acrobats dre· sed as 8111 Lofthouse. co-owner of C.E.
clowns '-"111 perform to the camhal Bent & Son. m1lcerof?6 noa~ called
tunes the chilly weather a blcss1na beawc
PASADENA (AP) -Four-hun-
dred thousand Rose Parade fans
flocked early to claim sickwalk v1tw-
i!'I, spou Sunday as ftoat makers put
finilftjna touches on their nov.er-
co~ercd creations·for today's lOOth
annual proceaion.
Sunny skies were forecast for the
landmark anniversary of the Tour-
Coach Bill Walsh and the
San Francisco 49ers head
for the NFC cha"l-
plonshlp game after reviv-
ing the Joe Montana-to-
Jerry Alce show on Sun-
day to beat the Minnesota
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California
The agenda awafting
state reglalators on Tues-
day Is sprinkled with old
favorites and threatened
by old differences./ A3
Nation .
Holiday fires claimed 19
lives In four states./ AS
Chief Justice Wiiiiam H.
Aehnqufst ls urging that -
federal judges' aaJarles
bebooatedby 5..1.per.~
cent./ AS
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namcnt of Roses. perade featunna
Shirley Temple Black as Vind
marshal. The lttendary child act~. now
60. was srand marshal of the Rose
Parade an 1939 when sht ~·as I 0 and
recently admtUed that she as allerak
to roses. She will rick with her I )tar·
old aranddaucJ'tter, TerHa felashci
By 7 p .m Sunday. pohcc reported
that ~.000 people had already Jin~
up alona the route and that three
pte>ple were arresJed for public
drunkeneu. said l!.t. Gtta Hen-
derson. spoknman for rhe Pa~ena
Pohcc Depanmen1
NeW.Year's Eve
arrests tallie€l ,
Mesa has most
By BOB VAN E.Y&EN
OfW.0.-, .... ~
It was a aood night for cops. and a
bad one for drunken dnvers on 1he
Orange Coast New Year's Eve
Cost.a Mesa Police bceftd up thm
bhtdmeg apanst 1nto11catcd motor·
1sts with a patrol force of 20 officers
for the hohdar. eve. 1ndudan1 a
helicopter patro .
As a result. 29 N~ Year's re\ekrs
found that the pany ended at the
ett)'s 1a1l.
"That's an 1ncred1ble number of
arrests for an agency of our size in a
single night." said Costa Mesa Police
Lt. Gary Webster. .
Because many drunken dnvers
ended up ndang 1n the backs of pohct
cars instead of dn v1 ng their own Cl\ rs.
accidents were kept to a m1n1mum.
1Webster said.
"The result was that .. e had onl)
two minor colhs1ons." he said. "I
think a. lol of people have aotten the
message. and -art usana desJgna1cd
dnvers when they 10 to panics ...
~pan from drunken dnv1n1 ar-
rests. than~ \\etc acnerall) quiet t>n
lhc C03.St thtS Ne~ Year'1. local
pohcc officials sa1d
"Jt was defirutdy unusual!) sJo","
said Barbara 'Glesener. a dispatcher
with the Laguna Beach Police ~pan
ment. "I thank 1t was the \\Cather. 1t
was P.rttt) lousy all day New Year's
Evr..'
Laguna Beach Pohcc patrols stop-
ped and arTt"sted three drunken
dnven on Ne" Year's Eve. Glesener .. ..HJ.d -
h 'was similarly quiet an f ountain
Valley. said gt Lee 'Pepka. of that
-city's poll~ dcpanmcot Pcpk11 kid
three people .. ere arrested for drunk-
en dnvsng New Year's E'e
The hohda) was also uneventful, 1f
not e~actJy quiet. tn In anc
"\\-c were ci1.tremel) bu'i) "'•th
pelt) stuff all e"cning." '31d In inc
Pohce gt tcvc Frew "'\\-r heard a
lot of ewlo~Jons that v.c knev. "'erc
firecrackers. U nfonunatcl} that's
prctt) normal for Ne-.-. '\car'~ E'e
4\nd we heard some tha1 \\C assume
wcrc gunfirc That 1s also prctt)
normal. unfonunatcl) I onl~ hope
people are finngaJ the ground 1nstrad
of up an ihc air."
Frew said five dnvers "ere arre'itcd
for being intoxicated and fhe c111a·
11ons were given out to Juvcntlcs for
possession of alcohol. ..
Noise was al~ the maJOr nuisance
m Huntington Beach on thl.' 'car·
b1gest pany naaht.
•·1n most \\3)5 1t was JUSI hlt' an}
bus) weekend night. prett} ro u11ne ..
said Pohce Lt 8111 Mamelh "But \\e
also had a lot of calls. for lirecrac .. crs
and pot-bangmg that 10 along w11h
New Year's E"c." · .
Mamelh ~•d a tall) of drun .. cn
driven arrested \\as no~ a' a1lahlc
"I don't thmk tt was f>antcularl)
man) lhouJ.11." hC' said.
The Cahfomaa H1ghw.,1) Patrol
which police the count\'\ frttv.a'
hanesrl'd a crnp of i5 drunken
dn\Crs O\er fl.lcw '\-car's E' c. act'ord-
ing to d1~patchcr tac1 Lundquist
Th<'rc v.erc no ma1or ac1.1den1': she
said •
Thin~ "'err al\O rclat1'cl} placid
m the count)·~ uninc_Q£Qrated areas.
accordina to L1 uu1;-i\Obott. oftne
OrangcC'ount) htnff Depanment
Follow101 the parade. attention
turM to the R~ Bowl w~re Pa--
c:a fic-10 Conf<'rence ch•mJ>•OO
Southern Cal host 811-IO champ
Michigan 1n postscason Eol! foot-
The floot du~ "The · TallC'St It hclptd ~c-tbe freshness of cut
how On EAnh" 1s the tallc t float in flowers. ·
Rost Parade h1 ton Parade offic1als estimate that more
Sub-freezing te·mpcratures .last •(Pl~ eee'f AllADS/ A2)
'Troja~.'s
·spirit
can be
• • taxing
By BOB 'YAN EYltEN
Ot .. Dlllr ........
Pla>m& U was taxanaenou&b for
P.c 10 n"al this )etr. As 1r that ~ettn ·, • eno"-&h· patrons of other
West Coast football powers must now
v.11ch U revel in today's R~
Bowl ·
And as 1f that still weren't enouah.
with the d'"ent of 1989. Bruins.
Bca,ers. Husk1e5, Sun Devils,
Can:hnals and other Pac 10 patnots
who happen to reside m <>ranee
ounty must now contemplate
anotherJrcarof ma.ktl'l&OUt tu checks
toanar ent TroJ&n fan.
Robert Citron as passionate about
two 1h1np· man111n1 money and the
school that lluaht ham how.
w in his fifth four-)car tenn as
Oranae County's Treasurer-Tait Col-
lector. Citron ll"CS has work1na ho"rs v.-hokb~rtedly to the money man~
•ment · 1dc. and m.ucb of his free
"\1mc to his alma ma\er .
What's mort'. Cttron doesn't ca~
"'ho kno"'s about h1s lo"c 1.fT11r wath
thc v.cll ~nO"-n Los Afl&dts Unt\Cf·
sit' ~nd e"en hu at that h1
automobile hom pla)s the L' fi1ht
~cs. that's true, It d<>t"S.'' he said
C11ron attended U from 1943 to
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Gueu wbo <>ranee County Treuu.rer-Tu Collector
Iobert Citron wanta to win ln today'• Roee Bowl .
194 .\nd although he ten the
unl\ers1t\ for financ1._i reasons
;wttho ut obta1n1na a deg.rec.' he be-
(Pleue eee TltOJll'S/ A2)
Fln~~y says Diost r~si~ents .. [ Viejo inf an~
arrives first
in new year of HB don't want chanDel
Dean of City Council retires from civic
duties to write a mu.rder mystery novel
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By ROBERT BA.BK.ER °' .. °""',... .....
Ruth Finley, the dean of the
"'HuntmJlon lkach City C'ouncal ..,..ho stepped down earlier LhlS month.
btheves most ptt?JMC an the city view a ~ ncvrpble t'haMel from the
Bolla Chica to the ocean as rcpua·
nant.
he also think$ that there will b(
some de"clopmcnl on the blufl'i of
the marshland that's bttn an en·
\i1ronmcnt.1l banltaround for ~&rl)
.20 ~eara.
• But I don't think. and f hopt that rm naht. that there will be 1
nl\''Pbk channd and manna." he satd an a rttent 1nter"'tew,
'"Our sandy beach 11 our billC'!t
prick. h stmchn from one end oflM
city lO the ot.Mr. e•~pc for the
abortion of condom1n1um that ~nt upnonh of'thc pttran thecarlyda)'I"
Fiaky pmltcts that thttt Wlll be
~t 1n one fonn or UOIMr 1n tM downtown. as anotMr
c.lec •f '"'°"*(On(rQ\ttl)' tttmt IO be
ncanng an end
h~bchc\.e'> thatlraflic 1s IC'mblc in
the c It) and thrc-.atcns to ~trangk the
ctrcul111on ,.,tcm unlcs -s.omc~h1n
1s do~ on a n:-g101\al basis
he fcan that the ~as missed
the boat on w1nnana a federal com
mitment for flood protC<'fton alona
the nta 4'na River
. he laments that thert' not enough
aflordablc hou'>1ng tor Hunt1·11ton
Beach's )Oung peo ple
he bc:ht\f\ that th<' Hunttn1ton
Bcac:h o . the lars~t land·holdin
compan)' in th<' Ctt) stands to benefit
•• m°' from o' ember' raucou
and CO$ll)' el«uon • Sht belie"" that the cit~ should
ha\iC ticen stronger and acted more
dttisi\iel oo tram and on bufTcnna
houtn ap1n t 11tdustnal de\tlop-
met1t 1n ~ )can to •"en problem
that aurli later. · • •
• calls thf dt'elopment oft~
b&ufftop ~rk nonh of the J>ltt a m11oc
attOmplithment of tht Cit) Counetl
d11nnt her tame 1n office. "nd ht
bche\eS that putting < at' \ oun~11
mttt.Jngs on oblc tt'lc' 1\1on ha., httn .
"an ama11ng phem.)ml·non ··
"t-or some ~ason. the' ...lll:uf)ll' lake
to v.afch us.-he \a1il ---
Fink\. 6S. v.a.. appo1n1C'J to the
Hunt1niton 8(ach Plann1nl' <.om·
ma s1on on &pt 9 Io .a \hl ''''
lJ>pOtntrd to fill a' a1.:anc' on the c tt'
Counc1l 1n Ma\ l'r'~ \he 1.1o;ii.clet'led
tothc C ah (ounc1t1n IQ Oa nd IQ 4
he's regarded h) ~no"'leJ l."abk
Cit) \ounc1l ob ·r,crH' ~rndpn"ht'"
most enhahlened anJ ht>\t·rm·par<'<l
of the ~"en council mt·mOc-t'\
Toua.h-mmded but ~and . \he ha' n
rcput.at1on f0< put11n1 thr 1nll'rl·'" ol
residents Ii"' ''\he houldbcanc'"'mpkt.,rallh'
lollo-. ... an 10 adcr 1d
hnle) P"e hrr \1ev. on a numt'lcr or top1 dunna the \Car~nd inte""r·
\It'
•On downtO\\n ~'tlopm~nt
'he btltc' thef(0
\ noquC"itton tha111
v.111 uille platt, the que t1on t\ v. hen
and v.hat It will be hke Plan U t'
aoan ·1hroua.h an e,e>J,u1on. \he 1J
Tt\trt' Sttms to be 1 de 1rt fi r ,.
villa 11m •phcrr. fmk> said But
he 'ild he dot n't kno" -.hat that
mean or v.h t the m~ont} or the
council mcmbcn rcaJI •ant.
Ru th Jl'tAJey .. •
• On trafhc, he 'i81d 1m1e t11"'n I'
"~enna up and d \\n th(' ( l~\t
and &ach BOukvard and F dm n
.\' enuc 1 about the v.ol"\t an) v. hl'n'
i<c 1dents ha"c to llXC' their "'knc
affair' v.1th the 1utomob1lt and l('M., ..
(Pl ...... l'VfLET I A2)
By 808 VAN EYXEN
Of_IWIT....,. ....
It ~3,n't c\Cn close 1n th<' ratt to
become the firs1 bab\ born on the
-Arange :-oast m I 984f --~-
The petite 11rt born to the F1aucroa
tamal~ at Mii ion VieJo's M1 ion
( ommunst) Ho p1tal came into the
"orld befort" mo \of the area's other
""cv. Year's bab1H hid even bqun
aetting their act together
Som at I H>t a m .• the F11ueroa
b.lb\ v..a not .oQlv the aBt out-0f-the
stantna block on thr Oranac Coast,
he ~as the first 1n all of Oranac
( ount't according to unofficial re-
ports
"That's ~hat r"e bttn heanna all
da,, that he v.as tht' tint 1n the
county .. sa1d Barbara Le ne k1. a
nu~ at Mas lOn Ho pit.al.
l c'ncsl.1 'ia.Ld lilt' ~d. born by
l a"'8rean 5C'Ctaon and "'ea&h1na "'at
'" pounJ\, one ounce. was doina
finr
Th<' mother. e~hausted from her
'-r v. 't>ar' E\e labors •• was un·
a' ailahle for commcn"l ~ satd.
· ~he ha n 't opC"ned htt t}et all
di) 1d LC'snnl.1
Mn F11ueroa's timely dd1vtT) cull~ beat out New Year's 1nfanu at · crt-.. ... v-..o1u,
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MONDAY, JA UARY l, 1989 25 "E
,ooo floCk to Rose Parade
)
Today's 1 OOfh annual pi0Cess1on due
to present 60 oats. 20 Ifillrchtng bands
The parade. whose theme IS "Cel-ebration 100," will pre1Cnt 60 floats.
20 march1n1 bands and 27S horses
aro.nt us Slh-m1lc route. It's expected
to be watched b> 1 million spectato~
v..h1le 300 milljoll olhtrs wall view 1t
on tclcv1S1on worldwide
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PASADENA (Af>) -Fo"r·hun -
dred thousand Rose • Parade fans flocked early to claim .sidewalk v1cw-
i!'I apots Sunday u float makers put
finilhina touches on their no\\er-
covcred creations for tbday's IOOlb
ionual procnsion.
Sunny skies were forecast for the
landmark anniversary of the Tour·
Coach Bill Walsh and the
San Francisco 49ers head
for the NFC cham-
pionship game after reviv-
ing the Joe Montana-to-
Jerry Rice show on Sun-
day to beat the Minnesota
Vlklngs/81
Calffo nila •
The agenda awaiting
state legislators on Tues-
day Is sprinkled with old
favorites and threatened
by old differences./ ~1
Nation
Holldayflres claimed 19
lives In four states./ AS
nament ot Rotes parade fe.1unn1
Sharley Temple Blick as &rand
marshal.
The lqendary child ectm now
60, was srand marshal of. the Rose
Parade in 1939 when she llrU 10 and
rcttntly admitted that s~ 11 allet'IJC
to roses. She wall ndc with her 8 )Car-
old granddau&htcr T~ Fclashc1
By 7 J> m Sunday. pohcc reported
that 400,000 people had already hoed
up aJona the route and that three
people v.crc arrested for public
drunktneu, Ytd Lt. Gngg Hen-
derson, pokcsman for the Pasadena
Police Ocpanment.
New Year's Eve -. ..
arrests tallied ,
Mesa has most
S.y 808-\lAN En.EN-°' .. .,_,,... ...
It was a good night for cops. and a
bad one for drunken drivers on the
Orange Coast New Ycar:i Eve
Costa Mesa Police beefed up their
bhukneg aga1nst 1ntox1cated motor·
IStS Wtth I patrol force Of 20 OffiCCf'5
for the hohday eve. 1ncl ud1na a
helicopter patrol
As a result. 29 New Year's rc"clcr\
fo und that the party cndt>d at the
city's Jail.
"That's an · 1nc~1ble number of
aTrCSts for an agency of our size an a
s1n~e night," said Cost.a Mesa Police
Lt. Gary Webster.
Because many drunken dn\en
ended up ndang an tbe backs of police
cars instead of anvang their own cars,
accidents were kept to a m1q1mum ,
Webster said.
"The result was that wt had onl>
two manor colhs1ons," he said "I
thank a lot or people ha"c aouen the
message. and arc us1n1 designated
dnvers when they 10 to panic ..
'\pan from drunken dnvina ar· mu.. ihinas v.erc acnerally quiet on
. the Coast this New Year's loc:1I
t>ohcc officials wd.
"It was definitely untHuall) slo ..... "
said Barbara Glesener. a dispatcher
with the Laguna Beach Police Depart·
ment. "I thank 1t ..... as the .... cathec 1t
was P.rett) lous) all da) cw Year's
E"e .•
Laguna Beach Pohc-e p:atrols ~~op
ped and arrested three dr~ken
dnvers on New Year's £,c, Gle9Cfler
said. It was s1m1larly quiet an Fountain
Valley. said at. Lee Pepka. of that
c11~ 's pol~~ dcpanmein~pka said
three people \\ere arrested for drunk-
en dnvana New Year's EH
The hohda)' was also uneventful 1f
noi exactly quiet. in Irvine
''\\-c \\ere extremely bus) wath
pttl) stufT all c:'"cning.." said I" ine
Polu:e gt 'tc"e Fre ...... We heard a
lot of c'plos1ons that we knew "'ere firtcrackers nfonunatel) that's
prett> normal for Nev. Year's E\e _
o\nd .... e heard some that we assume
"'ere gunfire. Tha1 is also pretty
normal. unfortunately. I onl ) hope
people art finngat lhe ground instead
of up in the air "
F~w sa 1d fi' e d m ~rs v.-crc a rrcsted
for bean& intox icated and fi\C c111a-
t1ons v.erc ga\Cn out to Juveniles for
po se s1on of alcohol
Noise was also the maJOr nu1s,ince
an Hunt1ngton Beach on the )Car's
b1gaest pa rt) night ·
"ln most wa)s 11 was JUSI ltkc an~
bus) \\ttkend night. prctt) routane. •
.saad Police Lt 13111 Mamclh "But .... e
also had a lot of calls for firectacken
and pot-banging that go along v.ath
cw Year's (,e ,"
Mamelll said a t.all) of drunken
dnH" a~sted wa, no! a';ulablc .
"I don't thin k 1t \\IS part1cularl)
man) though .. he said
The C'ahfomaa H1gh"'a' Patrol.
v.h1ch polices the count} ·s lrttwa,s.
hancstcd a l·rop of 25 drunlen
dn,.ers O\ t'r "e"" 'C'3r's E\ e ;iccord-
ana 10 d1,pa1<.·her Staci Lundqu1 t
There v.cre no maJor an·1denh. she ~Id .
Th1A$iS '\\ere also rclatn ch placid
1n the count) 's unrncorprated areas.
accord1 n1 to Lt Larr} l\bbott of the
Oranae( ount> 'hcnff, OC'panment
.. Vinually all of the space that ean
ht occupied as occupied right now,"
be said. .
Orpnllrrs hold in& tQ a traditional
ban ap1nst staaina the procession on
the Christian sabbath scheduled thrs )car's parade for Jan. 2 rather than
New Year's Day. which fell on
unda)'. •
Follow1n1 the .parade. attentton
tum to the Ro~ Bo""I -....:here Pa-
c1 fic-IO Conf. rencc champton
Southern Cal hosts Big-I 0 champ
M1ch1pn in postsea on college foot-
ball action.
The parade's centennial cd1t1on
featuresa couple .... how1U get mamed
aboard the "Romance 1n C ahfom11"
float and a 70.foot-tall float by
Carnation Co. dep1cun1 a colorful
roller· k.atana 11raITe pulhna a aiant caJlto~ Real-life acrobats drc scd as
clowns wttl ~rform to the c:arni,.al
tunes
week caused conccm over the 1v11t-
ab1hty of flowers for the parack, but
arowers a urcd float mabn ample
supplte v.cre on hand and even
welcomed the fngad weather that sent
a1f1Cllhural growers scramblin& to
protect fro 1-scnstt1vc crops.
8111 Lofthouse. co-owner of CE.
Bent & Son, maker of 26 floats. called
the chilly weather a blessing because
It helped prtscrve the f rcsbncss of cut
flov.ers
The float dubbed · '·'The Tallest
how On£anb" is the tallest float sn
RoSt" Parade h1~tof)
Sub-frec11ng temperatures la\t Parade officials C1t1 mate that more
(Pleue 11ee PAJlAD~/A2)
TrOjaa !s
spirit
can be
t~xing
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' ... .,.., ........
Playing lJ was taxina enou&h for
Pac 10 n vals this year. As 1{ that
\\Crcn't enough, patrons of other
West Coast football powcn must now
watch U revel an today"s Rose
Bowl
And a a:f that u II wercn 't cnoua,h, ...
wtth the advent of 1989, Bruins.
Beavers, Huskies, S'1n Devils.
CarJ1nals and other Pac 10 patnolS
who happen to resilie in ~
ounty must now-contemplate
another )Cir of mak1na out t.ax checks
to an ardent TroJan fan.
Rubert Cttron 1 passionate about
two thanis mana&rna money and the
school that t.au&ht him how
'Now 1n ht fifth four-year term as
Oranat Count) 's TrcasuttT-Tax Col-
l«wr. (1\tOn Jl H~\ ha v.-orkana hours
"'holehean~ly to ~ mon_ey man-
ascment 1de, and much o( his free
time to has ilma mater
What'i tnore. °C'1"1ro-n-1:S-ocs--'rr~carc~ho l;no-... about 1u lO\C affair with
the v.-cll \no .... n Lo Angeles un" cr-
11~ Lqcnd rvcn has 1t that Pus
automobile horn pla)s the U fi1.h1
na . "Yes. that's trur at docs:· he said
, Citron auenckd U from 1943 to
0.., .......... .., ........
Gaea. wbo <>ranee County Treaaarer-Tu Collec:tor
Robert Cltron wanta to win ln tOday•e Roee Bowl.
1948 :\nd althou.&h hr lcn the
unt\ers1t\ fol" financ1ll rea)()ns
~11hou1 ot5tain1n1 a dt&Jtt. he bc-
(Pleue .ee TROJAN.8/A2)
FiDleY says ~OSt residents
ofHB don't want channel
Viejo infant
arrives first
innewyear
ChlefJust1cew1mamH. Dean of City Council retires from civic Rehnquts~ls urging ttiat
::fe:de!aU.udoes' ulades_ . duties to write a murder mystery n0-vel-beboostedbys1 per-
cent/AS
Entertainment
It eeemed that televlslon
programmers, producers
~network• could do
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8)' ROBERT BARK.ER °' .. .,..,......... -
Ruth Finley. thr dean of the
H;;;,a;fon Bea~ C'tty Coun<.il v.ho s& down cuhcr th1 month.
behe\'es mos._~10 thecal} "'e~ a pro~ n.av{pbk channel from the
Bol1a Chica to the octan as rcpua·
nant.
She also thinks that there ~•II be
some development on the hlufT' of
the manhland lhaf s been an en·
vironmcnt.al blttlqround for Marl>
20years.
"But I don't thank. arid I hope that I'm naht. that there Will be a
nav1pbk chanMI and manna. .. she
saad 1n a rtttnt tn&avtCW. • ""Our sandy beach it our biant • P.fldt. It strttcbn (rom one rid oftM
city IO the olhtr, cacepc Q the
at.Onion of coftdom1n1um1 that"""' up north of tht pitrm the~ da)I ..
finaty pmtecu that tMft -.n be
redcvdOpmeftt 1n Oftt form or
UOlbcf en tht downtown. as anotlwr ·~t'Ofttrovmy 1mnt to be
ncanna an .t'ad
She btlte'" that tratlic 1s terrible an
the Ctt\ and threatens 10 stran&Jc the
cm.ula11un S\)t.em uJlltn something
1 donr on .i regional basts.
~fears tt11nll~ ttlf ha -m1SSC'd
the boat on ""'nnma • fcdnul rom-
matment for flood protCC110n &Iona
the • nta .\na R1 \cr
he lament' th:1t there's not enou&h
affordable hou\1n1 for Hununaton
Bea h's )Ouna pc'Oplc
he bthe'M that tht' Huntin1ton
Beach ( o . the larae 1 land·holdma
com pan) an the Cll\. ~tand to be~fit
t~ mo t trom 'o,ember's raucou
and tOStl} etttuon .
She bcli<''CS that the ci t) hould
h&\C been tmngcr and led more
dteisnclv on 1rafl1c and on buffcnna
hou i,a1nst industnaJ de,·clop.
ment 1n ~rl) )dl'1 to •'en problem
that urfactd liter. She calls the dc'elopmen1 of the
btufftop ~r nonh of thepeu maJor ICt'Omph~mcnt of tl\c Caty Council dunna htr umr 1n offi«: <\n'1 she
'
bcheH'S lh<ll put Jin& ( 11\ t oun., 11
mC('lln~ on cable tclc' 1<,1on ha'> hl~n
"an amit11n1 phenomenon ··
---f6r~mtru-~n . ~Jl(."'lilffi' m
to .... atch us:· she \ltd. ,.
Ft~. 65. v.as 1ppo1ntt'd to lht'
Httntinaton St'ach P~nrn cum-
m1 s1on on pt II I <Ii .i hl· \\,"
appointed to lill a\ aun"' on the l 11~ C ounc1l 1n Ma > I~..,~ .,he \\llHl«tcJ
to the< it)« ouncel 10 l~lm.wdt:.~i...-~--
hc·s r'C'prded h) kno'4 lcdicttbk
C'tty( oun1:1I ob~r"cr'i cl\ jll'rhap'i the
mo!tt cnh&htrned and hl·\l·ftrrpart'd
or tht' ~vcn counci l memtlt-"
Tou.Jh-manJed but kind. 'he ha' 3
rcput.111on for pulltn& the 1n1crn1 .. ol
re adcnt~ fil'\t
•• ht' shoulJ bf .in t'\am1ll~· l\1r alt Ill
folio .... :· an 1n\lder \aid
F1nlt) ~'e her' tt'\\\ on num~r
of topic dunna th<" 'l ;u-cnd inter·
\ICY..
•On dov.n10 .... n r~elupml·nt •Ruth P'lnley. ~
'sht' bth~~e there'\ noqut,tmn that 11
will take pla e. lht QU<' lllln ts, v.hrn .. · and what at Yilll be hkr Pl.in\ are • On traffic. \he -.au.! run sllon 1\
an throuah an e\ olutton. 'he \a1d \laggenn& up and Jov. n the (°Qast TMrt teems to l:llt' a de.,1rc fl>r a and Bea h Boulc,arJ and fdtn r
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··-h f I d 0 \ \ cnuc I\ aoout the v.or.t •n) v.hen· \ 1 ....... 11mosp crt. '" c 1 ut Rr<1dcnt< h.ne to lo~ their "I"' c WS11d ht.d< n't~nuwv.hattt\at • .. .,. tnffns or v.hat the ma.iont of thr a1la1r · v.1th the automobile and loo~
cou.ncal mcmbcn really v.11nt. (Pl..,.. eee fUfL&Y I A2)
Bv BOB VAN EYKEN
Of ... 0.-, .........
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h wa\n 'l ('\ rn clo~ tn the race to
bn:oD1'. ~ firu.... t>.l.~m Qt' tht: __
Orange Coast an I 989
The ~tile gul bom to the F11ueroa
tam1I~ at Mi sion VieJo· Mt ion
( ommuntt) H~p1tal came into ~
v.orld btfort most of the area's other
i....ev. \ rar's babies had e"en bclun
&Clun&. thru &ttlOlt'thtt
Born at 12·0 1 a.m .. the F1aucroa
rob "'IS not onl)' the firsl out of the
.\tartans blocks on the Oranac Coast.
ht' .... a~ the first '" all of Ora nae < ount) accordina to unoffic11I re-
pon
"That's what I've ~n hc•nna all
da\. that she v.a the fir:.t 1n the
counh, .. said Barbara. U ntskt. a
nuSY ·at Mas ion Ho patal.
Le ne l.:.1 said the child, born by
( ac rt'an S«t1on and ~•ah•na in at
"' pounJ onr ounce. v.-as doina fine
The mother. e1thausted from her
"-ev. Yc1r''i E'c labbn.. -as u.n-
1' 11laNr for com men\, she said.
.. h't ha n 't opened her eyes au
J,n · said Lcsn le.a
1~ F1 ueroa's timely deh~
ea 11~ btat out cw Yttf"s infants at . ,,. ...... VIS.10/dl c
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• W ASHINQTON (AP) -M Di-
ftlCIOf W.._. Setliw. aaaq..i' 1 a.•-, u:..lioaelD die a'llll m Am ~t 103 ill Scodud. laid
1i"'_we1Comesuy Information
Cbainnan Yu.r Araflt can idt. • •
Anflt .. bu 1 ~\ dell of infor·
1n1rion. a wealth or iaformation M .cu live us. •• Saaiom aid. The FBI
· or .sded that contec:U between
the FBI and the leackr of the Palatine
Liberauon Orpniution PfCS!Amabfy could be set up by -the State Oepert·
ment.
U.S. and PLO ofl"tcials reccntl~
opened talks after Arafat disavowed
1Crrorism and rte<>snized Israel's
riabt to exist.
l...ast week the Kuwaiti newspaper • AJ-Seyas1eh quoted an-unidentified
PU> official as sayina the OIJAniza·
tion wasconsiderinaa request by U.S.
officials for PLO help in tradu~
down those JUPO.nsible for the bomt>:
i"tcssions. interviewed on ABCs
.. This Week with David Brinkley"
and on NBCs .. Meet the Press." said
it may take a long time to discover wbo is responsible for the jetliner
crash.
Tllatcller~••ln•t
revetJ6e lorjet bOJDben .
LONDON (AP)-Prime Miailur Mafllret Thalt'htt di1tan<'td beneff
Suaday tom U.S. vowt '° P'Ulilh wt.oner planltd the bomb that destroyed
Pu AID Pl•• I 03. .. , c1on•1 think u eye (or an~ and \OOth for a tooth is ever valid." she satd
in I 'WMSe-fUlli"' New Ycar•s tclevilion intnv1cw.
"The molt 11npon1n1 thi .. to do i1 to uy to act the COOPl"ration of all nauons to tl'Kk lhele pe9Ple doWn 10 that they•~ brouaht to jusltce:· she said on the "David Fl'Oll on SUnday'' prOSram on the commerciaf TV -am channel.
The dlftee! of ~t= lhc atd. it that "tt can 1.ffect innocent people:' Pretidtnl Raman in his weekly ncho broadcast Saturday that the
United States would puniab thole responsible forthc bomb, which brouaht the
Bocina 747 &own 1n southen Scotland, killina all 2S9 peopat on boaro and
leavin1 11 on lhe around mi•int and PttSUmed dead. • Kc said 1 c-eport oveneen by Prnident~lect Gcorae Bush adv~ttl"ll
possible military action apinst tcm>rists .. ouaht to be a;vina some peopk
Sleepless niahts' in tbe wake of the Dec. 21 bomb1na. He did not elaborate. Bush vowed, last week to ··1eek bard and punish firmly, d«isively.iJhose who did this. if you could ever find them.''---.... ~.-~ .... ..,.,-~.. .. .. ·
consider orpnizi~ an assassination
team. Sessions sakl, .. We believe in
the system of justice. We hope those people art handled in the courts ...
But McAr1or conceded that it was
mistake for the United Sla\t'S to warn oveneas embessy personnel about
the threat to Pan Am jets while not
alcrtina the public.
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.. We're set up for the Iona haul." he
said. Sessions also said that 62 bodies
from the crash that killed 270 people
have been identified throuah fingtr-
printina. Sessions said, "I'm very optimistic.
We have 1 pattern and reputation for
bein1 able to solve·· such crimes.
Arafat has blamed terrorists for
brina)nadown thelietliner, condemn-
ina tt as an "i'1human criminal action."
Sessions said he has no evidence to
confinn the bomb was the work of
terrorists. rather than an individu~l
actina against someone on board the
"Personally. I don't think 1t was
manged well." he said.
McArtor said an alert has been • issued to the Athens airport and
others in the Mediterranean area to be
on the lookout for false passports.
While 't'elcoming Arafat's help in
identifying possible suspects in the
Pan Am crash, Session.I said he
opposes any attempt by the PLO
leader to retaliate by killina an y
suspects.
Asked about reports that Arafat 1s
jct.--'-. . d .. F~ral A v11t1on A m1n11trstor
Alan McArtor, also appearina on "Meet the Press." defended the policy
of not pubUcizins threats to airtiners.
··Tbesethreau are tiansmit~ on-a
routine basis," he sajd.
"There has been movement of
some known terrorists who have in
their pouess1on false transports ...
McAnor said.·
He also said the FAA will ~otiate
with Euro~ ~ to im-
proved airhnc sccunty.
TROJAN'S SPIRIT CAN BET AXING •••
From Al
lieves the school made an enormous
im~ion on him. • rve always considered use to be
a fine university foran education," he
said. "In previous years. it was
thought of by some to be a football
factory, but scholastically it has
always been hiah." Always an important academic
influence in c.alifomia, USC now has
active alumni clubs throughout the
United States and in many foreian
countries. Citron said.
"If you look back to the 1940s and 'SOs. the majority of judaes. doctors.
dentists and social workers were
graduates of USC." he said. "And nowadays. when most people think of
· alumni orpnizat1ons. they think of
Yale or Harvard, but. in fact, the
\aracst and'll'\ost aati ve alumni club in
the wotld is USC's ...
To those outside the USC family.
the university is often looked upon as
a soul-less profession factory whe~
knowledae is more 1 means to
lucrative employment tha.n an ~nd in
itself.
Citron.,.id the use be remembers
was both scholarly and cosmopolitan. ··1 knew people at use from all
over the world," he said. "At that
time, we had the only school of
international relitions west of the
Mississippi. And it's always been a
people university. Yes. it costsa lot of
money to '° there, but there arc 111
kinds of prosrams to help deserving
students. financiall.y."
-Citron sits on the board of directors
of the Trojan Oub. a suppon aroup
for university athletics and has terVed
on numerous other USC committees,
includina one that screens Oranie
County studenu for scholarships.
On the walls of his two otraccs in the county finance buitdi~ in Santa Ana
are numerous icons of USC v.-orsbip,
inchadina phot<>113phs of famous
moments 1n the school's athletic
history.
On one wall are two framed antique
fruit crlte labels, for Trojan brand
oranaes. Another framed label, this one · from a cipr box. proclaims "ViC'-
tory," and perches below a photo of a
victorious use football team in
IC'\lOn. Cipr bex labelurc, in fac:t, another
inlettll of Citron'a. even when they
don't rclalC to.USC.
Several roW1 of mint condition
labels, from the era in the early pan or
this century when cipr bo• an was a
m.;c>r factor in the marketina of that
smoktablt commodity. aracc a wall
in Citron's second noor office.
And it's not just any old etpr boll labels. ,
.. , collect the ones with money
themes. .. he said, pointinaout several
that feature beautifully colo~. in· tricately drawn tcenes of stolid stone banks and JOOd, bird currency. ~
h's easy to ~why an a1'd money
10 tosether for Obon. "J really enjoy l)Vcttment.•• he
said. "I'm thdu&ht ~f as the lax
collector. and people make a lot of
jokes about that. but I really spend 90
percent of my time as treasurer for the
206difTercnt ta•inaentitics in Oranae County."
Orange County's $2.4 billion
treasury would rank it with many of
the smalJer stjtes in lhe U.S., and not
a few countnes. "We·re probably 1mon1 the top JO
treasuries, corporate and pubhc. in
the U.S.," he said. "And I invest most
of that money. I really enjoy that
as~t of my work.
'Most uusuries of this.WC will
have an investment officer. I don't
have one. I make 1JI the decisions
myself."
And be not only docs the job. he does it in 1 way that has attracted
praise from around the U.S.
Several times cited by the county
Board ef Supervisors for exocllent
performlnce. Citron was named in
1988 to Caty and State mapzmc's
Lotto prize will top $12M
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody won the top money in the Wttkend
.. Locto 6-49'.! conte1L; pushi,,_ the paM prizuo more than SU m1llion
in Wednctday's drawinJ, the lottery
said Sunday.
The numbe~ selected Saturday
niaht in the twice-weekly drawina
were 6, 14. 16. 391 •1 . 49 and the bonu1 number, 3, wnh a prize pool of
S6.4 million.
Sill players picked five numbers
plus the bonus number. winnina
$2881355: 262 contestant picked five numoers and each won SJ,402;
1'4,109 players picked four numben
and eac~ won SS7: a~. 253,171
players pt.eked three numbers for an
automatic SS cadl.
The numbers were choten by Lotto
machine duri"l a tdevilion brold·
ca11 ori1m1tina a:n SKratnento.
The sales from W~netM)' nilht to
Saturday's drawina were S 16.2
million, with a total ,,.nd prize
Jackpot ofS6,4"2.209.
Earlier Saturday rn the lottcry't
"811 Spm" wheel.-of-fonune contest.
C\O l)laycrs won the top S l million
prize. One player. Chun Let, a service
station owner from Villa Park, did
pick up $200.000 with a double spin
Sat I.ltd.a y.
The weekly PfOIJ'lm, \lped in
Sacramento. also had three s'°.000
winners. They were Jay Ke"nedY of
Concord. Olli" Harris of O.kleDd and
Linda Gojara or V11&h1.
Those ,euina S40.000 eech ~
K.iok Kim of Lot Aftldn. Feht
Rodtiq"ez of Garcfelia and
Guillermo Rivera of Loi Aftedts,
J~ Muros of Lot A~ 1nd
Ernie Womll of Sylmar won Sl0.000
each, while Manuel Kafanlian Of O~ndale received Sl0.000. Pitked for the .. HolMtly ....... aame Mft the trtt •Ylftbol ud tl9e
Jcttcn P and R.
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national All-Pro Government Team.
A third aencration Californian.
Citron, 63, was born in Los An~les. The son of a prominent phy11cian,
Citron was diaanosed·with asthma at
an early agc and moved with his famil~ to Hemet. where the dry
climate aided in his recovery.
The family returned the Los An-&eln area in 1940. tetthna in
Burbank. where Citron laved for mos1
of the next 20 years.
At use, Citr6n rned scvtral ma·
jors. and played in the school's
marchin& band.
"I started pre-med trainina. mainly
for the sake of my father," he said. "It
wassomethina I really didn't h;lve my
hean in. Then l switched to inter-
national relations. but then I found
out you had to bench to get into the
forttan service."
The bulk of Citron's ac.adem1c
effon was in the field of busineu.
however. He bepn his profCSSJonal
career as 1 financaal officer -when he
left USC and in 1960 came to On nae
County as a deputy tu collector.
f n 1970, Crtron decided to run for
county Tax Collutor, and won hand·
ily in a field of three candidates.
h was the only time Citron has htd
any opposition runnina for the post.
He notes with pndc, however. that he
has still received substantial man·
dates from the voters.
"In 1986 I rueived more votes
than any other candidate for office.
statewide ... he said.
In 1973, the offices of Tu Collector and Treasurer were combined in
Oranie County._ bcJinnina Citron's
career an public investment a.nd
money manaaeQlent. ,
· When asked what he docs when not
workina or booltina USC. Citroo
admitted thal he has few hobbies. "My wort is really my hObby, .. he
said. "I enjoy comins 10 won every
day and tryma to set that extra bests
point. When I act home in the
evenina. I like to rcla• by watch1n1
spons on telcvi5'on." Profeuiona.I and colleac _football, a~ttmn are-t11J'11Vort1es.
he said.
"Butblll," he said, .. j, borina. ..
Citron lives in Santa with Terry. his
wife of l4 years. The Citrons have no children, other than the thousands of
youn,.people who•tteftd use .
Because we ~ no dntdrnt of
OUN)Wn. we have willed our estate JO use ... he said.
FINLEY TELLS OF TERMS •••
From Al
for alternatives such as mass transit, Seacliffhomcs and condominiums at
she said. Building more freeways isn't the extreme end of Palm Avenue,
the answer. nonh of Golden West Street
.. You look at evccy houJC and you uke Peter Green and Gra~
sec twoi and probably. four cars. At Winchell, who remain on the council.
our hollk when the kids wercarow1ng Finley wasn't a conmtent vote for
up, we had five cars... Hunun1ton Beach Co. proJCCU. as
•On Santa Ana Ri ver nood con-were the other members of the
trot. she said the city has lost its drive Council.
to pry millions of dollars from the Despite her rcputatiol\ as a modcr-
fcdcral government for nood protcc-ate and lcanina towards environmen-
t ion. tal issues on most O«ASrons. Finley
"A nood tn lhe basin IS a trcmen-said she always had "a feel" for
dous threat, but the prospect fa(__ business needs.
fundma is shppina away as time socs "I'm not truly -.,ainst some mttns1-b~. The federal government is not ty tf ifs done 'Aell. 'there ts a lemble
wlllin' to spend 1he money and we dichotomy _ whe~ arc our kids
haven t go1 the ncc:d across to Con-aoina to hve 15 opposed to (com-
grcss." . . plaints) that wt' have too many people ~ On ctty pohucs. she said th11 a in Hununaton Beach."
m.Oderatc ca.nd1datc for City Co uncil F·nl""' said sh'" plans to keep htr doesn't stand as much of 1 chantt 1 -1 " • with voten sinc.c.thc.con~tt0n or _h!nd 1n thin_gs 1ft the city. wotluna
local elections with ieneral elections w1t.h othttS to 1«urc a yourti sheller
1n November. She s.cnscs that people for runaways and serv1n1 on the
arc more upset about mues now and Patrons Foundation for 1hc hbrary.
deal in absolutes-they're absolutely he'll also continue her duties on
aaainst somethins or absolutely for the Oranae County Solid Waste
someth1na. she said. Commm1on and the Oransc County
• On the last elections, she said that the elcttton of pro-development
councilmen Don MacAlhstcr and
Jim Silva will benefit the Huntin1ton
Beach Co .. which 15 on the verac of
finishinadevelopment of usable land. marnly the old Holly property near
Gothard and Main streets and tht
Housins Authonty Commus1on. she
Slld.
She's alt0 .. excited" about wnllna 1
novel abOut a murder that takes~
in 11m11l town. She's completed five
chapters an the book whOIC main
characters are Caty Council people
and city employca, she said.
Silva to seek end
toHB'strashfee
By ftOBEllT BARKER °' ... °"" ..........
Recently elected H untinaton
Be$ch City Councilman Jim Silva 1s
cipected to ask his c-0llcqucs to
l'C1Cind a SS monthly trash fee when
the Cny Council meets Tuesday at 7
p.m.
S1lv1 said ttiat he's been ~1vin1
an "awful ~ol of calls" -complam•n1
about the trash fee that went into
effect 1n Septembrr. Silva. who ~ 4 posed the trash fee 1n his campaiJn
luerature before the November clcc-
tton. sa1d he believes the fee 1s unf1..1r
to homcownerJ tlttady confronted
With I utility lal apd an am) o(other
fees.
.Council sources said they bcbcvc
that S1lv1 ma1 have a IOUlh time of
conv1ncina his collraaucs to chan&e
~1r minds, ho~cr, in that mOSt
behevc the city needs the money to
help pay for cxpcn11ve capital im-
provements.
Sliva said he m1aht pick up the
suppon of Mayor W"es Bannister. but
Bannmer 1n<f ~ted otherw1tc f n·
day.
Bannister s.aJd that the city lbould
probebly not bt 1nvol"ed In ttndina
out biJls {or trash collect1on, becautt
1\'s C01\ly and burdensome. But he
bcfieves that matter of tnsh ~kup fees thouJd be between Rainbow
Disposal and homeowne,,.
.
VIEJO. BIRTH FIRST FOR 1989... ·
Prom Al
two other nearby hospitals. the ntxt few hours. Su.Dday. and .Humana HC)IJ>atal an
UCI Medic.al Cent.er in Ot'an,e h wu 6:0 a.m. before the atta•s Hu.nunaton 8cKb ftkomed its first
re1)0ned its first 1919 newborn at third place beby for l919 came into baby oflhe new year a.t 1he leisurely
12:25 Lm. and Santa Ana's Western beina 11 founta•n Ville~ Resa~ h0urofl~56 p.m.
Med1cat Center saw its firit bin.h 1n Hotp1taJ. No. l wau boy, born rp thC Doe area holpltaJ, South Coest
the new year at 12:33 a.m. Tran family of Westmi~. MediC:aJ Ccnlft' tn Lllpana 8cacb.
Second 1mona Oranp Coast hOf.o ··Somt ~we've comt clotcr to skiD9ed the New Year'1 binbiiit
pital1 to producie a buocDe of joy..,.. haV'lna the firit one." tatd Jeannetlc fanfare il~\her. Hoaa Mcmonal HOSpttaJ, "' Newpon 'HerbitOt\, ftutltt'Y ~ at the .. We didn t have one .. said nu"'"' ~l\ w~ich II)~ it o~t2 _ l_bc · 'tal. -This ~r wed~ do too 1upttV~ Heathtt S&cwan •we neon.ala tcordiOlnt 11 f:'.f01.m. wiffl --~011nJe1110J an tlbor 1.uw, _,...... __
1 baby boy. · Seddlcbeck Community HOIP'tal looks as if tllcif., anc:iucr 12 boWI
Area h0tpttals c1peritnceCI 1 ~ in ~Halli repoC1ed no mutu 1n or '°· 1t•1 ftaur. we W loll nant peme 1n &M ddi\'ttY roon..,br llw linlUae room ualil 10;26 1.m. )'elllrdl),'*' ..,,.. eida9'1L"
Snow fltirrtes
·expected at
HowaldPark
Pknt) ohnow(8 tottt)andftin wllt be on band
at Grant Howald Park 1n ~pon 8d(h on
Wednesday.
Tht ''WJAttt Wonderland" .. 111 be fttt Ind
e'eryone as wtlcome st1rtan1 at noon at 1he
communit).'. youth center at ''h and Im •' enues
Further infonna11on ma)' bt otit11Md b} calltna
Newpon Stach Parks BeachH and Recre.auon at
644-3168. .
Helping aet 1oal•
Martt Vw:tor Hansen will p~s.rnt a free K'manar
on pl-sen1n1 Saturda)' at ScacltfT Villaat in
Huntinaton aeach.
The 9 a.m. ttmanar will be at 220S M11n Strctt.
Funher 1nformat1on ma) bt obtained by calhna
1S9-9304. "'
Wb•le •8_tchln6 S.tard•y
A whale-~atchina excursion to raise funds for
the Amcncan Ccttccan Soc1tt> of Oranae Count>
v.111 bt held on Saturdl>. leav1na from Da"e) ·s
locker on the Balboa Pcnnansula
Wann clothes arc ad' 1~ and 1 camera 1s
recommcndtd. food and dnnkt will be •"a1lablc on
board the boat.
RcStrvcd scats art S 17 for adults.SIS (or adult
ACS members. S 10 for children and $9 for children
ACS members. Makcf.!l~ks Pl>,able to Whale"'at'~
and m11l 10400M&!A'tf. ~ 92~61. ·
Political ecology lecture•
Sir Eldon Gnffiths. a membtr of Bnt1sh
Parliament and 1989 Rcgrnts Profcuor or Social
Ecol<>a>· will ducuss various aspects of pohttcal
ecol<>s> m a free, fhc-part lecture senH at UCI
start1n1 Jan. 9 .
. "America and Eu~o~: Rivals or Pmnm''...J.nd
"Pohcina Open Soc1et1es" arc wo of the five topics
to be addrcsK<S atitult . Oriffiths)is d · of the ran c Count)
World Affairs Co and was n c~ the first
honorar) c1t1zcn ofOrnnae Count\ b e board of
supervl10rs. Ttie lectures "Ill be on Mo nda)S through Fett"
6 .. 7·30 to 9:30 p.m 1n Rpom 104 of the Ph)sical
Sciences Bu1ld1na Further mfounauon may be
obLained b) calhng 8S6-6094
I Aoertlve parenting
Parents can learn the techniques of asscnt\C
d1sc1pltne from a hctnsed marriage and fam1I )
counselor at a free workshop Jan. 11 at Ne-.port
Harbor Counscltng Center in Costa Mesa.
The workshop -.111 d1scu s how to take cnaric of
o~·s children. how 10 la) down the law when the)
misbehave and how 10 support chem when the)
behave. The 'anous parcn11na St) lcs (passive.
hosule and assert•' c) ""111 be cJa.u1fLCd and dis·
cus~.
Cost for one parent 1s SI S and S:?O per couple
The counseling center 1s lcxated at :!900 Bnstol t .
Suite 206J. and furthcrinformatton ma) be obtained
b) calhna S4S..2050
Intimate relationships
A rmJrW""10" nammc the \a nous aspects of
1numate rrlat1onsh1ps. to benefit s1nslc :ind married
1nd1v1duals of all ages. w 111 be offered at In inc
Valle} College s1arnn1 on Jan 9
Dr Harl) Sherer. licensed mama1e and famil)
thtrap1st and full ume IV< facuh) mcmbc-r wilt
discussed such topics as famil) orpn1zat1on and
function. icndcr roles. tradn1onal and allemamc
hfest}'IM. sexuahty and step-parcnuna
Classes begin the wtfk of Jan 9 and rq1strat1on
stan$ \\-cdnesdat. Further 1nformat1on ma) be
obtained b> calhna SS9-3380.
Helping to q'ult i moke
Commun1t) health cl•~ to qu11 ~mokina and
to ttach ho~ to cope wuh brcath1n1 probl•s and
d11bttcs will be ofTm.•d b) Humana Hospital of
Hunt1n11on Htach stutina tht second v.cck of
Januar)
All clas.ses -.11t be held at the hospual. local~ at
17772 Beac 8h d. Rei1stra11csn or add1t1onal
1nfonna11on m•> be Qbta1ncd b) calhna 843-5047
Tue.d•y, Jan. 3
• 7 pm. Hutlall• Beedt Cltf CoHclJ,
council chambc~ ~Mam t
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h 'tantd •n tht canuvalt and now 11
lhrea1tn1111 &o sprad Kf'Oll the nation a a full-bk>Yt'n fld. pq111,,.,. ~m ... , a form of
an.
Soin an. h's ca1du!11 on.
\ 1Uiinn1t1lhatdeal1n tpin an -v.t;ere
c111tomm dtsip plain old whue T -shuu ~Ith a raanbow Of color much hlr.e an anist iDd hit canvn -aR poppins up 'anon Otantc County. •
0-ncrs of spin an shops claim their '
P!'oduct wall not tnd up lake the ptt rode or
Hoota-Hoop. but v.-all become a thrust 1n
favuon for )tan to conw.
, Adenc MOlh.~ofE•PttSMOn•-•
"
111tn4" Jbqp an lrvant. tlditvn the llfW colorcrue 1t is muc.·h mort than a fad.
"I tbank this fad 11 ac>1n1 to be around for
a >'efY Iona tum," Mosh said. "I thank of'n as mott ohn an form then a fad. \'ou cu
bt' your ov.n Pl(HIO v.Mn dntlfttt'I 1 tha_n.~·
TM weeb-old aiore oflien cusiornen
dotbina and ICXftlOnn tbat cd bl
decorated tbrout)I the tptn art 'procns.
~"'"''°UM owner. the AON WM eoiftl It fWI tilt thto"1'0ut the holiday
te.UOD. A MCOnd location an Lake Fomt
bas e•perienced sttady busineu since it
opefted two yean aso.
Ttie procHs bqans v.hen a lUStomer
chooses an anic~ of clothina. usually a
)"hate T-shirt. and selects the color scheme.
The paint 1s placed on 1he stationary shin.
which 1s then spun 10 spla1ter the paint across 11.
0ntt completed. a uni~ue deS11n 1s
ettatcd that -in all ltkelthood -can
never be duphcued.
''It remind~ me of the ue-d)'eina that
used 10 be really b1a ... said John Mazor. 27.
a customer 11 the Irvine. shop. UThouah I
did not come out of that 1ent"r111on. I can
understand the an1suc side of it an "
For patrons ofEJtpressions, spin art d()Cj
notJ'-llt IW>p It T·shu1S. While sportswear
is a Dia pan of the spin art mo"ement, the
Irvine shop 1s also ventunna into dress
~· Tbouah at maaht not be suitable for
ftnnal occasions, a ~~lassaer look 1s ob-tained by spannana aJj'tler and foil wllb the
paint. . -
cwr,...,.__.,
Adene llMh •pri.nkl•-1ltte.r OD i..tblrt tlult bu been lpGD to ...u
It •pukle and 1t•e It a ar...y effect ·
'
Accordina {o Moslr, E"p~.s1oos has a staff of 20 to help customers select colors,
clothina and accessones. Splatter "Most trends an the United tatts'
.. My wire knew f'iaht away the store had
to be terVice-orientC'd, Mosh wd.
And spin art. 1s not rcstnc1cd oo the Amy PbernambacQappU•pe.lat )'ouna.acrord1nat0Patt)'Clar ... o~ncrofa
to a tblrt tbat will M ·~· spin art shop an M1ss1on V1cJo called
"I get people ol all a~c com1na in hen·
and r 1lking out Jhms.' he said "Most
fad kno~-of S11d, ~•th one part1cul:ir at
group f\Ct)one from all ages 1s at1r;lctcd
with th1 . so I think It"''" be around for a
"'h11C'.
usuall> come out ofCahfotn1a. and I thin!(.
stain an 1s no different." said Clark.
"Judgma b} the amount of people who
ha\c come in. I'd sa~ that people on both
coasts will be wcmna spin art fa h1on
within the ncxl fc"' )tars.'
Th.is ho file noi f oroVern!gh tgueSts·
By KATY BOUCHER °' ... ....,,... ......
Th'ert's a sayan1 in business. "No JOb 1s
too small ..
Robtno V1gayan would d1saarcc.
Ma)'bt that's bcalusc he enjoys a challenge
and loves to create, rather than JUSt build
And lO do this. he claims it's IOl to be
don_e on a large scale.
V1saayan. 42. of Robeno Vagayan
Archtttets in Ncwpon Beach 1s not only an
archuect, but senior desianer for the R1tz·
Canton in Lasuna Beach and the Four-
Scasons Hotel in Ncwpon Beach.
He 1scurrentlydes1an1naaone·bcdroom
house 1n Bel Air tbat 1s about the stz.c of the
Reuben E. uc restaurant.
"I spec1ahze 1n rcson hotels rather than
suburban hotels." V1gpyan said. "The
. idea o~ rcson 1s not only for rcluauon. but also or busines~. Re.ally. the house I've
des&Jn an ael Arr IS almost Jake a hotel."
V1aaa}an ca~ from Manila where tie
was trained in architectural drawint lnd
des1an1~ White in ttaqri, ·ht des1aned
top hotefs such as the Hilton Tapa Tower
1n W1duk1 and Hyatt Rqcncy in M1ui
Because of his exotic concepts. a
com_pany souaht him out and 1nv1tcd htm
to Cahfom•• to dlscuss des1an1nJ what ~Y called the Monarch Hotel 1n LaJuna
N1,,uel
• The on11naJ des11n was most
elaborate," he said. "It had villas and
han11na prdens off the bluff. I even
des1anCd an elevator that led to the btach."
Howc\.er a group that bout.ht the
prOJCCt said the desian was too efaborate
and asked him to scale it down. So he did,
but halfway throuah construction the hotel· Architect Robertn Vlaayan llkea to dea'""n b'"" creation. on a dY• ... d ---•· was resold and became the Ritz.Carlton Y' .. .. •• -.. ~ ...
"It wa~ SO percent comt>1eted and they
told me to do somethana biuer and better th as as 1 perfect des11n for the hotel He put
to fit the 1maac.'" Vt111yan said in beveled comers -or chamf~ -that So tt was back to the drawana board look a little d1trercnt from ever) anaJe
V11P>•n finished the hotel an late 198•. ·'A couple vacauon1n1 11 the hotel in
Bel Aar pool and three ~inch TV screen
The house's circular dnHwa) "''II taa'e For con~enaencc, a statrway next to the
a roof. or port«ocht~ lmchc-n leads to ihe pfllC. And 1f that's
"You entcu nto a &&lkn that 1s ~ f~t too much trouble. )'OU can take t.ht
h11h and 36 feel 1n diameter v.1th a sk\ elc,ator This led to rteopataon from Irvine Co 1986 asked the manaacr who dcs.1.&nC'd t~
offic1al5 who admired has unusual taJent. hotel and Ile p ve them my name,"
They rctalncd him to des1an the four V1&11y•n said. "'They souaht me out and
Seasons Hotel tn Ncwpon Beach. aslied me to des11n i house for them
Th11 was anothtr project he was cqer to "They said, 'Bobby,_ we'd lake JUSt a
aet stancd on. but he never destans simple hou5C -I~:~ 1QU1re fttt "tth
v.-1thout 1nsp1rat1on. he said. only one bedroom
"I thouaht about where the Four V1gayan smiled and said this would be
Seasons was located." he said "It was near some challenat He had full rein of
offices. 11hoppmattnttt-aftd a 1Jlht area -~~uy -..nd pleQth~1pacr10..UK... __
I d«tded to window shop. when l noticed In fact, the couple. v. o V1ua>an would
th as b" daamond 1n a stort window." not name. said they v•anted thtu home
He said the diamond had many f1'1Cts dH1&Md befo~ the)' finalt) settled on the
that cauaht the haht. and he envisioned s1te-wh1ch turned out to be nine acres in
hJht This 1s 50rt of a rtte1' ina room. -he "The house 1s dts.aned to fi1 more than
said "From there. )OU can look thro ugh )()()people.'' Vtga)'ln said. "Wtth enter·
most pans of the house and~ the ocean taanment 1n m1nd1 they wanted a hou1t
and h1lls1dc.'' they could entertain enlm: a bia or small
The house has thrte hv1na rooms. group, and tt would never look empty.
conscnatof) scr"ant's quarters, and scr· "This 15 thr1rdream house," he said. "It
"ant's lounat. wouldn't bt for resale because tt ha only
The master suite, w h1ch could be a houlC one ~room."
b) ttsclf .u cq111p~ :a..uc1.L.1u..u..~"'-'.u:.JJU.,.--n~1LA11iaa.11;M..J!\.U.l~IQ...~ warua1oat
room, d1nin1 are.. hlS and her baths. an bedroom -.hen ttu couple loves 10 ~alk-1n cloSCts entertain. Viua>•n said. "They don't
And then thert's the pllef). ltbran. -.ant o 'eml&tit compan) -auests could
three bar$, P1ntl"\ office. andoor--0utdoor aJw'I\ s Sta)' at a hotel "
'l'-111 ~ ant~uctd O\-er the ne\I two
years
One of lawmaken' first ta k, will
be to act on °'ukrneJian's nom1·
nation of st.ate Auditor General
Thomas Haya to aucc:ttd the late
Jts1e Unnall u aaae traturtr. The
appointment alnildy has the unal')l•
mou.1 approval of the ScMte RUlc
Commanee. but at faicn tests on the
Stnate noor and tn lhe Aucmbly,
whtre some DtmOttlts ma) tr) to
block conftrmation becautc that
wouJd s>ve Ha)'ft, a dtchne-to-tate
-ho ~ns to rtftll•~ 11 Republican
afconftnned. an ad'antaec 1n ttt~1na
the Job an the 1990 el«ttons
Here are brid' Nndowns on some
of the key itlUn that lawrnakerscould r.ce in l&e nut two )tars.:
• lnsuranct. Votm' approval of
Prvpotlton 103 and the insurance
1nd•lr)'1 n:ec11on to It hu mulled
tn a ..... of bilh to lhOft up the
b9Uot IMllUtt, Whtc:fl 1ntfuda I 20
8'fteA...aae.I ......
New Ytar•s fireworks left thousands homdHs in the
Philippiaes and 49 revelers in Rio drowned ta routt \0 a
PY.JOleebict display. The IUpttpO~.Ml'•PPld wann
mutations. btlt a one-sided truce failed t«Utlen« the auns
in Aflhani11an.
\'on io ~ R.S ia Sinppott on the other side of family mauve1. Plitlle·ii.... Ncilllol 11 :r..,. pd
lbe llobt. Olber leldi~vera111e111 oftJcialL ne emperor bu ....
Revtlen i• Wanaw ,.ad 100.000 tlotys pet: couple. ailiftlllKe 19 widl ielelUI bl•&ti-
1boU1S200.toll1Cnd1NeWYttt'sEveballtn the Vit1oria About I oeodr boenlld 1 mailc Ship in Rao de
~L • .. lt'a llil I ..... here.'' said a dOctot. "f"&JW'fl 8R •• ••J•W• Pea.Pk ~ w.ouftckd by way bullm.
Thej lft iell W. .. ID ... • • •
At ... 7J3 ~·"in Ital)' ~rt repOntd lllJUR<l by
fireworb. noee terioutty.
H4*1, tcUMWizi111 many Po&es because 11 was the Jutiroand~sial&afiNWOrbdi ... yoft'~
equivaleftt of'lil. weeb' pay for the averw citizen. Bach. It CIPllud. and authorities •id at ae&;1T9;0Pk
drowned.
11 TbC aew year came in as the old one went out.. w1lh
promilel of pt8Ce anct bursts oft~.
Aft ltaliu praervation VoUP found Sunday that the .. h 1ee1n1 there wu an acaa of paatlllttl ...... said aowcr ot. Pisa leued. a lil&k more cluriftt 1988, tiltina 1riDtU Buroeo. a Rio pol~ oftlcial. "Wt unctmtanct the
In ahe W11& lnlin, about 200 youtht t>epn the New
Year witb 1 l'llllPllt, haarhna botdn. tO(ks Md~
11 pot~. StvCn wete ~and one oo11Cft118n wu
repioned anjW'Cd. At least tVtO deaths o,, New Yea(• Eve
in West Ot1Tftan~ ~.attnbutcd to fire~orkt ~ts. Childttn orphaned by an eanhquake JOt new \OYS.. one Korea offered a tenta1ive ohve branch to the other,
five Himdus Were massacred as 1hey prayed, and the li&tlts
went out ici Lima for the 9eCOnd stra1Jht New Year's Eve.
another .0'°8 inches toward the around. boet wu told to turn 6-d but ~the Mier ...
Tht J1pue1e went by the. m1lhons to templci and lllepl fi~ ipiled six ftres in Menill, leav1"1
shrinn Suda) to pray for health and prosperity as the thousanda homeku. authorities taid.; Hotpital officials
year oflht d!8JOn rotred out and the snake shthertd in. said seven died &om IMoti,. and 1t1btiinas in New
CJOWn Prince Akihito. SS, stood an for his father, 87-Year's celebntions and bnwls 1n Manila and Cebu.
year-old Emperot Hirohit~ at annual New Year A check wtth doctors at 20 Manila ho1phals showed
<:eftmOnies in the impcriaJ palace in Tokyo attended by · J.1 'W l'('Oplf'we~1n1ured.mo.lybyflrewor\i.durinathe
11 were doicn1 or 1nJunn. ·
• Four revderl 1n East 8erftn plunaed four Jt~
when the balcony they we~ on bto'e off and fell. kdhr\t Thousands poured into strecls and squares to
celebrate the arrival of 1989, from Times Squart in New
Annlversacy of Cuban revolt
marked; foreign PoliCy shift&
.HAVANA,Cuba(AP)-Prcsident ~Fidel Cascro gave a speech Sunday
f1dd Castro, deli vered his speech na~tinthemainsquareoftheeastem
Sunday marking the 30lh anni versar) · coastar cit)' of Santiago. He bepn tbe
ofhiscommunisc revolution at a time ::peech with praise for the role the
of new chaJle.nacs in tics with the people of the city played in the
Soviec Unio.n, Africa. and Latin revolution. America. . •
CUba's ties wich the Soviet Union
appear to have entered a period of
.uncenainty as a result of ideological differences.
On other fronts, Cubatl diplomats
5ay a visit here by Pope John Paul lJ
may be possible in 1989, and Cuba
has hinted that it wants a more constructive relationship with che
United Siaces.
As pan of the anniversary cel-
ebrations this weekend, President
The Cuban leader considers thi~ city, from which he led his com-
munist auerrillas into revolution, the
moral capital of this communist
country. On New Year's Eve 1958.
Caruo ousted a riihtist dictatorship.
touching off a revolution that has
made him the undisP.utcd leader of
this Soviet-arlicd Can~n nation.
But the Cuban-Soviec friendship,
ahhough far from breakin& up, seems
more tenuous now~lhan it has been in
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decades.
A ke~ question is whether Soviet
unhappiness with the way CUba has
used economic aid from the ~mlin
-estimated at SS b111ion annually -
will lead to cutbacks. Castro bas used the economic aid to help build his
co uncry's schools and hospitals, the
Soviets uy, and has nqJccted indus-
trial development. ·
Castro as an advocate of socialist
purity and opposes any policy that
borrows from capitalism. He has
spoken scornfully of the political and
social reforms proJ>Osed by Soviet -
President Mikhail Gorbachev, sayinl
the "c-0nsequenccs would be hard
for Cuba if the Soviet ex~· ent
encounters "serious difficul ·
one, the AON news lttftC)' ttportcd. · ..
-SOriets to ban ca vlar
t2JIOit, · cutsoirvenlrs
MOSCOW (AP} -The Soviet
Union IOOft wtft ban the expon of
conwmer l(>Oda ranasn1 from caviar
to chddren'1 ~ and wtU limit
travelen to $160 worth of souvenirs,
•be oftkial ..ews aaency Tass said
Sunday.
Tiie rachcaJ Chan1tS in CJ(pon and cuitoma replations evidently are
aimed at i'tmedyiftl an extreme ~ or contumcr aoods in the
Soviet Unioa and assuqjna citizens
anpy over Lhe scarcity of such bask
hems 11 toaP ind windshield wipers.
Tass taid the restrictions ap~1tcd
by the Council of Ministen will take efrect Feb. I and last until the end of
1990. It did not pve 1 date for the
deci~on. •
The brief anAouncement limitin&
exports of consumer l()Ods to 100 rubl~ or $160 under the 90vcm·
menc-decrecd excbana,e rate. per eer·
son specifically included tounsu. But
it did not explain the effect of the
ruhnaon the Soviet Umon'sanempq ·
to cam scarce hard cumncy by selhna
the best caviar. fur hats and coats.
vodka and 10u"en1rs in stores that
require doll.an. pounds or other freely
convtnible monC'}'.
Tass said it will be forbidden to
expon tele\'ISIOns.. refr1.erators,
f~zcrs, washina and KW1na ma·
chines. ch1ldrcn's clothma and shoes,
coffee 'Ind caviar.
Cottec IS not srown In the Soviet
Union, and the 1mpo.rt duty as up to
$1.S a pound
Newport Beach."sailor visits· Ken ya
• MONDAY~ TUr.SDAY ortU'1
January 2 tr 3
HOUDAY INN
BRISTOL PIAZA
'.3131 Bristol Plaz.a
• Nundteds of P\n
•Sizes f"cUte thr\.I X·Large
• Sdec:dons ol l'UTs foe-Mal
• l"r'ee ~Man
• l'l'ade-ln.s Accei*d
·Abo Pre-Owned rurs
• ~ Cledlt Cards
Costa Mesa •
___ H_o_urs_:_oa_A_u_y._1_1_.1 __ __. qma
Manufacturing Quality l'urs Sina:. l927
31~1.rtJRS
Na\~ .\1rm3n ,\pprenttC'c Erfo D.
Rusin. )On of ChfTord L Rausin of
Newpon Beach. t'Cl"tntly made a fhc-
da) pon '1s11 m Mombasa. Ken)a. Rausin 1s current!) deplo)ed to the
Western Pacific aboard the aircraf\
carrier USS Carl v mson. homcportcd
tn Alameda A 1984 graduate of
Corona dcl Mar Hsgh School. he
JOinca·thc Na'~ in Januar) 1987.
• • • Navy Airman ~pprcn11cc Erk D.
Raubt, son of ( hfTord L. Rausin of
Ncwpon Beach. rcccnll) pan1C'1pated
in commun11' rcla11on proJ«'lS
while dep~o}ca aboard 1hc am-raft ·
cam er USS Carl \11 nson. homcponcd
in Alameda A 19 4 gradualt of Corona dcl Ma r High School. he
joined the Na\') in Janua11 1987 . ., .
N~\Y PCU) Otliccr 2nd class Gary
L. Leibowlti. "'hose wife. Sandra, 1s
the daughter of Wa) ne R and Bc111c
J. Manier of Huntington Beach. "'as
recently awarded the Nav) Menton·
ous L!n11 Commendapon Medal
while serving aboard the tank landing
ship Ca)'uga. homcponcd in
Long Beach ,
• • •
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1rainin! 11 the U.S. Army lnfantf)
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Pvt. I SI Cla\S Mldaael A. 81111.as
dcplo)cd to Hon1hu, Japan to part1C'1·
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1s an lnrantr)man "'"h 1hc .lS1h lnfam11 DI\ mon at Schofield Bar·
racks. Ha""a11
••• Mark I. S_prlG,er. soo of Richard E.
pnngcr orl'ie""pon Beach. has been
promoted 1n the U .. .\ir Force 10 the
rank of staff sergeant. pnngcr 1s a
satellite ~m muntcat1on \~ste ms
equipment spcc1al1!.t ""h 1he _()()Jrd Comtnun1ca11os Group 1n Turke)
• • • Na') Chict Pett) Officer Jack T
Wfbler, son of W~lham E. and
Manl)n Weblcr of Laguna N1Jucl.
recently dcplo)'cd to the Mcd11er·
rancan for a.six-month cru1Sl' 1s pan
of a Manne amphrb1ous rcadineu
group while sen ina aboard the dock
fanding sh1p USS Wh1dbc) Island
homeportcd 1n Norfolk. Va.
• • • Airman· James T. Larson, wn of
Doro1h)' Ocllc111cre of Hununa1on Beach . has sraduatcd from Air Foret
basic training at Lackland Air Force
~sc. Tens.
• • • -"rm)' Rt'scr"c Pn,ate ClutrJH A.
Space, son or Charles R · and
( orinne 8 Spence of Ncwpon Beach.
has compkted tra1n1n1 at the l
.\rm) Infant!) · hool. Fon Bcnnina. (,a
• ••• Mannt. P"I MJcbet E. Sa1H11. of
Hun11naton Beach. has completed
recruit train1n& at Marine Corp R~ru1t Depot. San 01cao ~ 198:
graduate o( Marana H1ah School. hc
!01ncd 1he Manne Corps Rescl"es in
July 1988 .
Mch m 9: Hd lt1d~ F-Caflh of
Nc"'pon Beach. has completed rc-
cr1J11 training at Manne Corps Re·
crult Depot. San D1cio. • • • ManM Jt Lot1is S. Meyers, son of
( harlcne K. Heath or Huntington
OtaC'b. has bcc'n promoted to his
prcsc:n1 rank while sen lftJ \\Ith Jrd
Manne .\rrcraft w1ng. Mannt Co11»
Air 1a11on. Yuma. .\nz A 1979
araduatc of Huntington Beach H1ih
School. he Joined the Manne Co!lft 1n
Januaf) 19~5
• • • .\1 m~ NatJonal uuard Pmatt' Jef·
f re)' C. Coltman, son of Ma.r) .\
( olcm n of Hun11ngton Beach has
graduated from the U. . Arm) armor
Crt'-"man ('Qu~ a1 Fon Kno>. ~)
He IS a 1986 araduate or Ed~son High
xhool. Huntington Beach
• • •
son 01 ~ ~rcropoulos of l..aJuna
Beach. Cahf.. has completed tra1nin1
at the L,.S >\r""!) lnfantr)' hool.
Fon Benn1na. GA He 1s a 1987 gradua.tt of Laguna Beach H1a.h
School ,
• • • Manne C9rps P\l Isl Clau Trry
H. Terr)', ~n of Ho"'ard B and
V1ra1naa ~ T <'ff) of Hun11n1ton
Beach. h3\ graduated from the U
Air Fol't'c la" enfort'ernt-nt spttu1hs1
course at Lat ldanJ Air Force Base.
Te\U Ht' 1 ~ a 19 7 1radua1c or .
Hun11ng1on Beach High School. • • • • \.iannc: L.am.c C pl Mact.elJe A.
Frlvey, dau&htl'r of Sara V. Goodard
of If\ 1nc and r om f-chC) or Laauna
1guel rctently rcpo11ed (or dut) at
Mannt ( orp .\tr tjllon. l"akuni.
J.apan. he Joined the M3nne Corp
1n Janual'\ I IJIS6 . ..
Na') Seaman Apprcn\l~lldy • • · •
R. Ma)Mt or Huntington Beach. wu Pvt Oanl~I P. Ackley, son or Gene
1raduated with honon from rrcru11 and i..a1h lcen Acklt') of Foun111n
tra1nin1 11 Recruit Trainina Com· Valle}'. ha completed ba 1c tnunmf
mand. Orlando. Fla. A I 7 araduate-a1 Fon l\no\ ii.> He " a l9i
or Fountain Valle} H1&h hool. graduate of f'ountatn V•lle) H11h
Fou,,tain Valley. hcJomed the N•'> School Rcsc~~ 1n Ck1o~r I 987 • • •"
•• • OV} LI Jolan A. Bridcemu, son 1rmanLo.i1(:.Bur,s.ono~1ana orDr and Mr') JohnF Bndacmanor
L. 8aurofln1nc. has graduated from laJuna Niguel. rt'<:cntl) d<'paned on
i\ir force ba 1c tr11n1ng at Lackland a four-month deplo)m<'nt.wllh Ant-
.\1r f-orcc Ba\C. Tc-.as aro1C' Dc'clopment ~uadron·m• • • • • Na\al Asr uwon Pon Muau. 1977
3\) Airman R~ru11 (art1 . graduatt' or Dana Hills ll1&h hool S.tt1kr1e~, son of Martha J Zell of Dana Po1ni. he 101ncd the ~a'> 1n
Foun111n valley. rccenll) par11C'1· -\pnl 191!1 l
patrd 111 commun1t) rela11ons pro-• • • jeclS ~h1lc dcplO}~d a~rd the Pvt Molly A. Ball. d uah1er of
a1rt'rall C'amer USS C 1rl Vanson. \llan fkal ol lf"'ine. has completed
homepe>ncd in Alameda. aht' -\ bas1.e train1n1111 Fort Mc("lctlan Ala.
19 4 &Dduatc of Laguna Hills H11h o., .J--c ~,~. f Pa 1 Schoolt..aauna U1lls. hc .. JOtncd the ..-vt. -• ._,sono u Ill
Almil9 Tlmotlay J . Kind, son of ''> R~r\n an Januan 1987 H and John C. Robbjn.i 0 ' H\Ao ... ·--..
Jackie a.:· Klund of HunttnJton • • • maton Bead\, has c-omp&eted basic
OtaC'h. has araduatcd from tr Fortt Arm)' Private Cllr11co,ller R. •1ra9 a~inrna atuafot!.'o'f~a"n' vC.-HeHa~~ basic training II LArkland Ir FO~l' FrUdle, son of rntncc~ Le\COC and .. \A'.. i .. v. i.,. Base. Tcxai. stepson of Robcn G ~\Cnr of Schoo . Hunt1N\to.n ~ch. ~
• • • ll'\'ant. has c-ompletcd the tl1aht I\) 1nnan Recruit Mlcbel P. ,
-..\1f' 111-0nat Guard-A1tmanG .... ~ntll&n~C'oord1na1orrou~ FOtt Ott, W>n ofC,crald A and Darken J. --r
L. Plaalt, 50n of Mr and Ml'l LM. Rucker. Ala He 1s 1 19 ,,.aduatt of Ott of Huntsnaton Beach. rrtcntl) Plank o( Hun11na1on 8(aC'h . ha \\oodbr1die H1ah hool. l~1ne. pan1c1patcd 1n commun1t) rcla110M
sraduatcd from "Ir Fort"t ba IC • • • • ... Pl'OJ(t1S v.hlle deplo ed aboard lht
ttain1n111 Lackland Air Force BaM:<f l'lllY) irman Apprentice R.krt au-cran camcr U. Carl Vinson.
Tell.n He 1s a 1988 araduate 011 K. Oweu, son of Robert L. and homeponcd in Alameda. Cahf. A
Manna Hi.ah School •• ltunltn&10n Carol}n .\ O""cn' of Hun11n11on 19 S ..-aduatc.' of Manne H1"1----
Bcach. Beach. rttentlf paruc1patcd 1n com-xhool. ,he J()incd the NI\)' 1n
St"v"n C Bu,.•k .. ~.·son ofDarrall L. mun1t) rcla11ons pro.1c(:ts "hllc ptcmbtr 1916. ~ ... .. .... • dcofo)rd aboard the urcran ctn I~ • • • • Buckcnand Mtlc 8 R1ccoffountain USS Carl Vinson. homePoncd in tm) p,1,JMJ , W ... atw.d.iu&h· Vallo. ha been pfomotC'd 1n the U. . Alameda ( ahf 19 S araduate or ter of UQnn K. \\ 1n1tow of I" ine.
ir Fortt to the rank of airman first Ocean View Hiah School. he JOined has am\td for dul) tn Wn1 Gcr-
class the N•"> in Mn 1986 man) W1Mlow1upctr0kumwppl)'
Pl'. fl• • • Caff f . I • • ~lahSI With lht 12 rd uppor1 Manne 1c. yaa D. ~.\Ono o\rm · PnvatePHIC.Sott...,..i.1, Bauahon.
Mr. and Mn. Daniel H&tkins. Ntw· pon-..cta.t: ..... , ll
Mr. nd Mn. ·~ Lopu. Costa Meta.am Mr. ani Mn. Edw'liird lndvit. lf'VW, aart
..
REMER. Minn. (AP) -A fast_.~•!'f fire~ th~ a home nonh of here Sunday. k.illiQI cw'1
chaklren. and ~he two adults v.ho Mre beby-tinint l.ban. audtoriues •id. .
The fire sornd io quickfy that it wn unJikd)' anyone
awakentd be(ore bein& overcome by smOkc. said Remer
Fare Ouef Leo Renn. The bodjc-s were found still on the
couches or~ heuid.
ElKWhere. fires killed at least 0S1l people Sunday.
indudina four who died in an early momin1 blue an an
Anchorw. AIJsb. traalet house At least thrtt people
dacd in fires on New Year's Eve.
The two-story -oodcn home .vrhett 10 died in
Minnesota ·was enaulfai in flames when firefitb\erS
amvcd about 2; I 0 a.m .• aulhOritics !aid. .
.. It's probebly the wont si1uauon r"c seen *here ~O
.people are kalJed at one time," said Cass County Sheriff'
Jim Dowson ... Ifs Just devutatina."
The victtms mcludcd four children of the home's
owncn, John Waoon and his wtfe. Nancy, who ~re ~t
at home. The other v1cums v.crc her sister and brother-1n-
law, who were ~-s1tt1n~ two of their own children: and
two ne1Ahborh children. a\1-lhontic.s said.
The v1ct1ms' names were not immediately released.
The Wauons v.crc .. hysterical. out of control,·· when
fhey am\ied af\cr the fire . Renn said. They had to be
sedated and taken to a hospital.
Renn said a wood-bUrmna stove and a fuel-011 space
heater were each beana 1nvest1pted as po \ible causes of
the blue.
In Mame, an I I-year-old boy was arrested and
charged Wlth murder an an apanment fire that k1lled a 5)..
~car-old man an the southern clly of Biddeford on
Saturday naaht.. officials said.
And an Portland, Maine. a mother and her infant
daughter were lulled an a house with a defective smoke
detector on New Year's Eve. offic11ls said. .
Vact1msofthe Anchoraac trailer fire Sunday~ not
1mmed11tely 1dentafied. but pohcc said they ~re two
adults and two children The carty-momina blaze. which
was quickly ut1n1u1shed. "appears to ha ve been If!
accidental fire that stancd~n the ltv1na room area," said a
spokesman for the An~oraic Fare Dcpanment. In W isconsin, New Year's Day fires lulled one person
an a Waukesha hotel room1 and another an a Raanc
re 1den~
Anti-satellite
las.er weapon
plan reported
NEW YORK (AP) -The Pen-
tagon pl•ns to mod1f)' a a1ant l~r
weapon so that at can destroy enemy
satellites, and W111 present tht Bush
adm1n1strauon Wlth a proposal to test
the laser, accordina to a .rcpon
pubhshed Sunda)
The proposal rould spark con-
tro\"ersy. because some members of ·
( onaress and others oppo~ the
dc,clopmcnt of ant1-satclhte .. 1ech-
nol<>1) on the arounds that 11 c-ould
C1Calatc tbe arms ra~
The ... laser. named Mara l. v.as
designed 10 shoot down enemy mass-
ilcsand has been tested suett sfully at
the White Sands M1ss1lc Ranic an
New Mexico But now the Air Force 1s
prcpanna to enpac 1n 1nt1-satelhtc
tests, which could occur as earl)' ns
1h1s )CU. The New York Tames
rcponcd
A ~nta&on duty officer answcnna
the telephone there said unda)' there
would be no 1mmcd1ate comment on
the rcpon
To conduct the tests. the de' 1ct
must ~ modified so It beams arc
steady enou&h to bt' focused on
obJCClS hundreds of males awa).
Expcns say the mod1ficat1on v.111 be
mlll\iely easy, but the laser v.-111 ha\C
to be tested before an)one knov.s
~hcthtt at can actuaJly destroy satcl·
Safe Viewpoint
R_.deam watcb Ooodwaten rtae after an
Informant scandal wracks
LA district aitOrney' s staff
LOS ANGE~ (AP) -Dcf~nK (CACJ ) ... We ha\ c been try1na to find tawyen dmde them u "sn1tchci, •• a way for yean to stop this bleed-out
....... " "ctetpa." and ··~ of of antqnty from the system. It's a ~." an undttworid of jail house comipt1on of the system . ... hey ••""""nu who curry fa"or with (proteeutors)shouldn't be ulint these PfOl!ClC'UtO" and win rewards for l>CQptc because llrey snould know that
tncrimtMltQI antimony . they're ly1na. Thef rc puttfoi on
· No-w, a d11c&<>1utt by one inform-pcf'Jured ttsttmony.
ant of how eas.ily a pnsoncr can frame "There's a tremendous amount of
someone with bolus tcsumon)' has monc) beana wasted because of the
exploded into scandal for the nation·~ infection of these crttps into the
la,.est district attorney's office. fore-S)'Stem," she adds
ins re\'tew of more than 130 cases of A SJSUnt Otstnct Attorney Cun
the ..,.t.decade for poui~e wnt by Livesay, third rank.1n1 official in the
ly:ina informants. office, concedes that the use of Amons the convictions ~ana ~ informants 1s ··a scummy business."
viewed are such hi&h profile pros-• and says most prosecutors abhor 1t.
ecuuons u those of flills1de S\ran&ler "J11lhousc informants arc hars.
Aneelo Buono. Frccv.-a>' Killer W1I-th1c\es, murderers. cnm1n1ls. They
tiam Bonan and Skid Rov. Slasher v.ould put their mothers an pnson an
~ J~ Muv.cU Also under their stead af the> could. Thcfll do
1CNUny as the onao•n& McMarun an)'thang to gciou1.·· he says.
~hool molestatton tnal an v.-h1ch .. But they help us sohc cnmc-s we
an informant was a key v.-atnc s v.ouldn•t otheN1sc sol\iC We listen
•fostdcfcndaot Ra}'mond Bud.c). be-cause they gl\e us valuable anfor-
Tbc Los ~nJrles County D1stnct mataon. We v.ould be ~ma s 1f we
Attomc)' 's ,Office as recvalua11n1 1u didn't hstcn:·
policy on utc of J&tlhousc informanH The 10C1dent .. h1C'h purred the
• u wUnCUC$. And tv.o attome) funous debate an Los AnJeles· le&al
poups ha'e asktd the arand JUr) to commumty mvohcs Lcshc Whate. a
• appoint a special prosecutor to an· rtpeat offender and longumc anform-
vesttptc the suu-.tion ant who frequent!)' tcsufied against
"We will not l'ct this die.' sa)s other ..Pnsoncrs.
Lcshe Abramson, president of Cah-In return. ht sa)'S ht received
fomi.a Attomc)'s for C'nQlinal Justice furloughs from pnson. a recommen-
dauon for oaroae. a reduaioo of biil
and S 1.IOO from ··a witnell P'Ot«·
. uon ·fund" u ~u 11 S900 for ·his
wtfe's ttkxation.
Then, an October~ White demon-
strated to au1bonua 9':1t bY usans a
jail telephone and POiin& u a baal
bondsman, a proeecutor or poficc
detecuve he could ,.ther cftOUlh
1nformat1on about a murdtt c:asc to
concoct a confeaion by a defendant
be had never met.
A defense lawyer who beard of the
demonsaration took the stOf') to the
news medaa and White became a
cau11e cclebre. He admitted he had
committed pcrJury an more than OM
case and IUIF$tcd that some men
may ha~c rnc to Death Row panJy
because o informants' false te5ta·
mony
Wnh has newfound celebrity status.
the 31-ycar-old White reportedly has
hared an qent to rcprc$Cnt ham for
book and mov1~ ~cars.
The d1stnct attorney's ~fficc has
been ul}der fire sance White's dis-
closures.
Dmnct Attorney Ira Reiner said his scniQr staff failed to alert ham to
Iona custina concern amona pros-
ecutors about unreliable mformants
be1na used as prosecution witnesses.
State leads '88 police officer deaths
eUtbea 41.k.:l•" way early Sanday near St. WASHINGTO~ ( .\P) -One hundred and fith-OeolJe. U • eend.ln& a 12-foot wall of 1hrce pohc.c offrttrs lost thtar h't's m the ltne ofdut' an
water down tbe Vltt.lD lll•er tbat forced the 1988 with (ahforn1a lt>ad1n& the nauon "11h 23 ofli1:er
oYeraJOt nacaa6on of 1.500 people, dC'ath~ the ""•11onal <\sS<X1at1on of< h11:f:> of Polu."(' said
Ooodea bomee and forced aatborldee to unda~ -
Rotx·rt Ftrgu..on. pre 1dt"nt of the a soc1auo.n. saJd
,mJO\ poh,c l11len \\l"rt' On alcohol Or drugs. I
Ot 1hc ofliccrs l1lkd. 7 5 died of gun ho1 w.ound 5
n tratfa ~·ha)('> Jnd a 1dcnt!> and the re t in plant
~r.t\he:> '.llabbint\ dro"'n1na and other cause in the hnc
of Jur' Their a' cl"3ge ag "'a 27 cloee lntentate us. No lnjarlee Wt;re re-r(',a) was ~onJ With ~I otfaer Ul·aah .. li\t 10
ported. 0 Us bad bad a ea.rfboard you . Dall as alonC' Th1nc-cn offiter<. "ere k1lkd 1n F-londa •-t .. _ rid th •• _:.d '\auonalh t'l&ht "00lt'n were otmung tht' ulh1.·cf\ ~11kd ...-.ad -•e den e wa n , ... • Tht' na11onal tolal W.t'> do"n \hi&hth from 19b ..
member of e reKae team. 1o1.hcn I ~.s oflict'r\ three ol 1hcm kmak, IO\I tht'1r11\t'\
...
The a~soc1 lion ha ma1n1:11ncd n .\mema.n Police
llall \ll Fame Ii ling all t>fficel"\ lilied ince 1960 "hen 55
J1l•d In 19 onc olliced1~C\Cf'\ 5.,hou~ On•l\crngc
I .. .ire "oundl·d or inJur('(I t'' Cf'\ da~
c-•.J .. Y9Q.OI ~oo
...
tC1. wiJrt)iC oJd Li .S
sateU1to. the paper said. -The dttwon to uPlf'ldc the la'Cr_.
made last month by Dcfcnse-S'cc-
reLlry Frank Cartu«1, v.u n:poned
--•
_.JfUhc Cits 191 • uc of \ lltl5>n Weck and pace lechnolOI)'. -·----
Hov.-evcr. thc m1hL1ry must rccea "c
While Hou~ appro"al befor~ the
ck ... aa as tested on satellite Pm•·
dcnt-cl«t Georsc Bu h has an en no
1nd1cat1on ofh1s position on the 1 sue
Rehnquist:
Ralsejudges'
salaries Dl %
W HI GTON (AP) -C1ucf
Justice Wilham H Rehnqu1 t thf'C'YI
has wei=nda~h1nd an effort 10 booil& 11 • salines by S l
ptrtent 10 SI )S, a year, Rehnquist. an has 1918 )9r-cnd
rtpon on the fcdcraJ J udic1uy. stroftl'"
.,.. ly tndoned a prnidcnuat com·
missaon's rccommndat1on of ~f\)'
pay ra1te1 for J~ and about 2,000
other top fedcrit Offirial
In addiuon to call= the bi1 pay raate for the tn.tl J who now
ma~c Sl9.SOO. the commasaaon rtt-ommcnded bootll"J utanct of'feCkf. al_.. court Judlrt from S9S.OOO '° ·.sr10,ooo. a 47 ~t ,ump· of' ,_.,. coun llMOdaec c Ju1ucn tom SI 10,000 t0 Sl6S.OOO. a j() e t iwacme· and of the chief' ... SI. ~.ooo to s 17 S.000. a
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February v.1th tw1cc-da1I) 90-$CCond '1cnct1c\ focu"'-d o n i~i.ut'\ that
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tor S} nd1catcd broadca ton more than 120 radio nations coast·t0<oast,
said l:klb l>oc kcl) Jr .. president of )nd1cate It Produl'llOns ··we arc e>.c1tcd to have somt'onc as d\nam1c as Jesse Jai.k~n back
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'Power Game': Inside Washington
W YORK (AP) -Htd11ck C\pcnencl-d 1ntcr,1c\locr
m1th's "The PO\.\ er Game" come:\ 10 • 1 he M:r1e\ hon~ the book do\o\>n hfc bc&•nnin& 1on1itu 1n a four-part into four topics--"The Congres\ ... scrn~s that 1~ a kind of video C'lllT "The Pcntqon." .. The Unel«tc:d·· No~ toe Jht: 72.S-paac bcsMcllcr and "The Prc\td(oc) •• The mnaJI·
about the mact.tnauoni. of offic1af -mcnts run in thu order. Monda)
Washington. ! lhrouah Thur\da).
Peged to run Just bcf4:fre the , With Bu h comma 1n, the nnal t"'Q
1nauaura11on of George Bu h. the seamen ts -"The Unelected ... about
P& series as al\O somcthina of a the pov.cr of rnO and the n~s media.
scorecard (or mterc"cd \ 1q""crs who and ·· r he Prc\1denc)"' -arc e~·
want to kttp track ofthcpta>crus the pec1all) intcrcsiina. n~ pme bttins. In "The Prcs1dcnC):· muh
Produced by Philip Bul"lon 1.1.11h outline\ the three thinis he ~)s a
()a, 1d Saltman and Pam Hogan. lhl' succes rupres1dcnt mus1 1mmcd1· sen~ of one-hour programs 1s fast· a tel~ do.
paced and en1cna1n1n1 It boa'lt'll •wt a ~1m pk agend:i J1mm)
1ntcrv 1e""s v.11h an 1mprl-S\l\C arr:i~ ( arter he )3)S, d uttercd his agenda •
of current and former 01Tic1als -confusin1 his ""ould·bc upPortcr\ on
mcludmg Prt's1dent-clcct Bush -but Capatol Hill.
a,01d too man) talking-head 1ntN· •f orm coah11ons ( an cr and John
'1~s b) blending in news footaat' f . ~cnncd) ""ere ao<>d 1maac-makcrs
and llash) graph1n who had problems worlma v.1th
m1th. a Puhlier Prue·" 1n1na ( ongrc s. m1th ~>S ( arter had the
print rce?n cr and au1h or (" fhe added problem of a pcm-Wa1crga tc
Russians') 1s a pleasant host and and J>O'>l-Vu.·tnam Cnngrl'SS lillcd
' PRIMf l 1Mf
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"'llh maH•ru:ks untx·holdt.·n to the .. Ptea.te don't~ to me t~t if I l~adc~h1p. • don't. uy lbat -1( l thtoW an ~be •C-~atc an image. Rcaian's 1cam quest.on oC tl)'•n& to ~ iOinitlli ..
masterful!} manna~d 1hc media. bdt.tr on fl&htan& na~~ ~t ~!
Sm1&h ll'>t a late-inter~tt"W w11h maM I'm ~ '"~~ lA ~
Bush for 1ndu~1on in the "The deficit. the one "!-J;"l.llb ~~~
Prt\1dcnq .. \ · tron r1pt ~.. P.roblcm f1C1n1 us, -.-· 1
pro\ 1dl-d to tt h:\ 1<i1on cn11u. II Bu\h 'But I think to be IO unapu~ ~ 1 h.1s read Sm1&h'! book. ~ dt>l'sn't you say you·re aonna do notiufll e~ 1 seem to bu)' 1u theories until the defic1t 1s solved ••myopic. 1 "It seems to me l1sum1n1 to )Ou. I The main theme 1n the four
hear 1 fe1.1.-cchoc\ of J1mm) C artcr:· ~s is the phenorneoon ~f ~)s Smith. ·• f hat ma) sou nd \tra nic noauna" powtr -from °" pm.I·
to )OU I don't mean in terms .. :· dency 10 ·Convns. the newJ med ..
Bush 1n1crrupt\ "That sounds' er) and staff members. From ContreM to stran~!" its 1t1fT on Capnol Hill. From the
m11h conunuc • "\\-hat I mean 1s nev.s mccha blck to the~dent.
that 1.1.-hen J1mm) ( .u tcr carnc in. he: Sm1lh show bow Reap.n's o~
"'anted to dQ somcthina about the Nattonal S«unty Council ltau
en' ironmcnt. He v.anted to do wmc· pursued the Strateaic Oe~nte lft·
thing about cducauon. He wanted 10 it1auve, or so-called ·•star Wan,"
do something about the dc:ficll, and without 1ofomnns hi&h-levet -'·
on and on And one of tht' problem\ v1sen. some of whom taflc ofleam1n1
he had was focu~ina the Con&Jcs-. I k about the prop<>SCd massive shift 1n
confused &he < on~rc-s\ and hl· con· defense policy only hours before
fused the <.:0untr) · Rcapn announced tt 1n 1983.
. , lt-... .,.._ Viewers• tastes puzzling-to programmers
BV0LYNDA HIRSCH
It "a" a u:~ ~Mange )Car for
tell'\ I \100
11 ~cd -Ulat--programmcr,,
producer~ and nc1work'> coyld du : ser,ed up ··~t Ll1.e"hcrc." f>crhJQ\
noth1ni ngh1 V1t""c~ rCJCCted the ·-Tatt1ngt'r's" tailed bc1:au~ '1e"l'r\
sem1.gnm "1tncs\ the \w1ft a\lng of like 10 laugh a1 the go1ng'>-on 1n
8( ... "'°r a1t1ngcr'\." a \hO\\ put catcne\ (''( hel'r\." .. •\lice." "~rank'\
together b) the ..amc group that Pktc-e") .\\td'-' 1rom pioma1n~ 1----------------.,-----------------Po1Son1ng or being killed pnaJanJ
I
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
lfP!\ ...... ~ ... -~ f
"Wann, funny and
absolutely cbannl_1!f f
See 'rwlns' twice!
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·---· 1:-t••• •COii•--•• ,... .............. ,... ..... ........:.
Sl)IC in a lo"cr Manhanan dam
house. no1 man) life-and-death hap-
pcnin~ occur 1n n.:~taurant'>
.\ \ho" 1ha1 ha\ 11 all -1nl luJ1nf
an Emm) for Best ( oml'd~ -· fhc
\\-ondcr )-t·ar'I · "a'> \laughtl·rcJ in
the ra11ng\ b) rcrx•at' ol '\1ght
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~ T tlf .. Hel.IOAY Sf . .ASC~!"
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(oun.'' a 'lho" ·1ha1 isn't ver) funnr,
the lir'lt ttmr around .. Dear John. ·
an cn\Cmble w med) a la "Tn1.'
failed to bring 1n 1hc num~rs ·· 1a}l1
( oU11 d1d 1n lht<steUar~ ~1-.een
"( o~b) · and ·LA La"" ·
The Luu11?" 8311 ~ ndrome ~ .....
1hank\ for the mcmor}. v.e think
\OU re grca1 . ""ould lo'c to !>Cc )Ou do
wmtthing d10crcnt bu~not thc same
\hllck -hit Dick Van 0)KC and
\1ar) T)lcr \1oorc Both trul) t.al·
coted J)(rformcrs got the h1 atu\
hca,c·ho . .\llulll) Van O)ktJUStgot
the hca\C·ho Mar" ,.. on htatus
"-.tr and Remembrance:· a mini·
<,ertt\ "''ha ne" 1"1s1-d ho urs art'
aired. thl'n the sho"' h1bcnu1te!t
throu$h much of 1hc winter and 1\
\lated 10 rc1urn in the spnna -~•II
end up losing :!O m1lhQn bucks for
.\8( after that network's SllO
million tn\C\lment Even 1f .. War
and Rcmc:mbranc:c .. had been No I
for II\ cntrrr ain"g-Jnd 11 ~un·1-
.\ R< '"" \looJ 10 lose a bundle Parad1\C ·· \tarnng Lee Horslt)
anolhl'r la\I g;np 10 !kl\t' the \t'Ot'T•
abk CIJll'f I\ OUl Ot breath and ~3rh
oil the C H~ ~hcduk ·
. ~, 14har do '1e~cr\ v.ant'' Who
kno~' • It"~ hlu: bu)ang a Chmtma~
pre\l'nl tor Princess • 1.)1 she ha.\
C'\t'nthinc \he nccd'I so )OU must be
UOIQUt' "Ill). ht'irt·rcnd•'ll and
nc,cr boring f'or 1elt'\I ion '1cv.c~
this )Car. 11 \c:'t'ms 10 be rea11t) -
-~r11c1pat1on lt'lcv1s1on Fo>. 's .. Mo\I
Wanted" not onl) lt'ts ''~cf\ see a
cnm1nal. he sets to help catch him -
50 far over 4(). cnmina.ls bavc bttn
caugh t N1ghtl)'. people put a so.ant
lib on their phone bills lO answer
'tu<:h ( r... "Nev. IJ.nc" questJons u
· h thert' a \.anti < lau,-r· (that was a
real quc\tlC>n folh. and 1t JOI \OlC\)
ind "Do )OU hke Opra h mort or ko; ..
i.intt' \he lo\t v.c1ght'>':
.. , urrcnt .\Oam ·• a tabio1d 1hov.
S)nd1c.ited b) fo.1. '' spawn1n1 ~"cral other\ ""h1ch p rner ttleir
\ton~ lrnm the real tabro1ds
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M•rbof'>• * 'e-0"' I.' l'tll' ..
WOMIHGO&
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CINEMA CENTEA
Herbot Adami
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Restaurants feed hungry
by sharing their leftov~rs
Dear Ann Landen: Reprdina your
oolulD about bolds that throw OU1
OliticlW IOOd lefto•er fOad:-We..,_
i1'1 a lllAIM and that'a wtay" IW1ed •
.. lt.eatucky HarVesi" 17 ~Jiu llO·---tt1 now one of ~ lafwest an-·
vOhiniecrorpniutaonJ in die Unil£d
States.. •
... K.mtucky Harvest" has col&ec\ed
moretlw> l.2 million poundsoHood from Ila hotels, lt'StlUtants, Clttrttl
ud bakeries. Wt feed more than liet1-•IM ... •Jed:
2, 700 people a day' ltt'Vi QI 2 s . ntltlaoft bomes a.nd soup kit.chtns 1n Dear Ann LiaDden: f'm wntina 1n
K.eatucky and IOUlbem Indiana. rapon~ to • letter from • *Oman
The tn.;or concern of restaurants •ho was appUkid at the way bcMels
aDd ~ncucs who don&&e food is and Mtaurants waste food by simply
beillt Med if -someone ICtS sick.., • tbrowina away trays of putnes, cold
ICAatucky and lnchana both have C'\ltS. frah fruit. veeeub&es and
Oood Samaritan laws that proteet chtttn-o~ stl"llaht from 1etVic:e
food donon apinJt liability. and. tables and stof"llF.
beeaute -e are classified u .a non-rtease be aware that not 111 res;
profit orpnization, all food donated tauranu and bocels operatt this w•)'·
can be conlidtrcd a tu deducnon. So The Pmahabk Foods Prosram an
you ICC, Ann, donor1 benefif and lhe Oucqo. under the p1dance of the
hunarY IJel {ed. Greater Chtcqo Food Ocposatoty,
ff your raderl bavt any qu~tions dot1 o~ tgnfic JOb of fecdin1 the
about thia prosram they can Phone hunarY. . 502-S89-FOOD. Thanks for the Every week the depos1rory dehven
forum, Ann. -Gary Bowman, four aluminum conwnen to Nick's
Eucutive Cornman~. Kentucky Fishmark.ets. We suck them an the
, Harvest . frttzer and then fill them up. Th111s.
Deer Gary: CeearahlatJ-. oa not food that tw been served tQ
..... a &enUk Je'. W .....U, *"· 1uesu. Tbts is food that never sets to fer 0.-. .. -. ,,,.,....CJ le teU the table. Lt's the last siice of fish that tM' werW aMet , ... &er.'• a CMeace doesn't come out to 1 prrfttt 8 ounce
LM.
BOYD
LOveleaves
narwhals
with scars
Left front ioc>tb of the male
MrWhal arows 11p to eipt feet. Some
t&alk. Broun off at the up, usually.
Almott a11 male narwhals have snout
ec:an. Tusk·tc>-tusk fiahtinadoes that.
Always over fcmakl. Nature of tht
male parwllaJ is such you'd tipcct 11
to ~ 1 Coon cap and dnve a
p.ckup.
Q. Where's! Georae Bush's
ancnton come from? A. Enaland.
Solely. Those who delve into such
matten say he's remotely related both
to Queen Ehz.abeth II and Pnnces.s
D\an.t.
Some naahtclubs 1n Hong Kona
find ponable telephones such a
nuisance they requ1re patrons to
check 1a1d phones at the door .
RED BED Q. In Vienna, when you
a«abowcwttha p1ctuttofa red bed
an IM window, does that mean what I
thank?
A. Means .. No Vacancy ... Picture
ofa pun bed means ·•vacancy"
World'11hortC$t street, I'm aold 1'
1n 8elltfonta1nt. Ohio -McKlnley
Street. Connects two t.trttts that meet
but not euctly where they shoutd It's
lO feet Iona.
BJ CHAIUZS GOREN
u.IOMAftS~
Q. l -Both vulnerable, u South you
hold:
•1'105 7'6 .,KQJO •AQ913
The biddina has proceeded.
Wn4 on.. Eua Soulll
J I 1 . ~
What do you bid now?
. A .-WhU~ partner probably does
not have much in the ~ay of hJah
cards (after an. you are Jookma at
15 points and both opponents Me
bidd1ni), he should have a reason-
able suit to overcall vulnerable.
With i double stopper in the enemy
'u11. try three no trump. Partner can
always correct if· he deem 1t
neceuary
Q .l -Ncither 1;ulnerable, as South
you hold:
• AJ97 KQ6 JI • K 1076
The b1ddin1 has proceeded:
ortb Easa Soulb Wat
J · P I • Pa
1 Pus ~
\\hat do you bid now?
A .-The only bid to avoid is two no
trump-in 1h15 tequenct, that would
be only an1;1tauonaJ and, ·wuh the
values for an opcmn1 bid facing an
openuia bid, )Ou want 10 be in
aame. Bid three no trump
Q.3-As South, 1;ulner1blc, )'OU
hold.
• 9'7 ) J651 AQ93l • M
Tbe t>.ddina has proceeded
West orOa Ed So•th
J • Dbl Pa11 ?
What do you bid now?
6lrt «IM tCcak that donn't loOk u
wel-IM"*d II tht rflL Evay Fnday
tJle dlpoeilOC')' pecks up tbe trays. Our ,.....u are aood for 60 to 70
OOUlldaol food a week -~ to lled 200 people. ' .
Many other Chlea&O restaurants
and bo1d1 art do1q their part. Thoe .
Levy Orpnization bKb up a t.rUCk to
Sean Towa-and Loads l SO pounds a
week -a stauerina amount when
you c:oo&idtr that one pound of food
CID feed th~ people.
Eli's Sk.ak Houit. Rich Melman of
Lettuct En\enlin You, Arnie Morton
of Amie'a, Carson's Ribs, the
Marshall Field Rcsi.aurantS and the
dinina facihties of the COGtinental
Bank art j ust a few of' the busin~s
that partia pete
So, Ann, if you pru\t t.tm ml)be
even more restaurants and hoteliers
will become nwolved in fttd1n1 the
hunatY-notJU5t at Thank51Jv1n1 or
at Chnstmas but all year around.
Thanks for my turn. -Nack Nicholas
of Nick's Fuhmarkets
DMt Niek: naMa fer a sreat .. y.
~....,..l.ltwWwneuu
-..11ve fer fM4 aerven boG la
Qkac•aM .,.... tile ceutry to set
-~N.M••I•· . • Hew mlldl m•re te111lble aad
IMl••M .... lt ..... Gr9Wlq "' foe4 Mc& ....... people .... , .... '° be
...... rd.
A.-Even v.:ith the beefed .. up dia-
mond suit. the same corujdcratlon
applies to cho1ct of suit. But no~
your hand is strona cnouJh for an
invitational response Jump to 1-wo
hearts.
Q .5-Borh \lulnerablc. a~ So uth you
hold. '
• AQ761 c,17, M! •431
The biddana has procttded:
Wn4 ortb Eu1 'outb
I Pus 1 "llT Pa l ,. Dbl Pus ? .
What action do you take7
A.-Partner's doµble 1s for penall· ,
not takeout-had he wanted LO hear
from you, he wouJd have doubled
one hean Thttelore, you should
pus
Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold·
+Ak93 Q63 a .+AQ762
The b1ddin1 has proceeded.
ortll wt Soulb \\ ~·
1 Pau 1 • Pus
l ., Pus l • p
l NT . Pus 1
What do you bid now?
A.-Vou ha"e the opportunity to
descnbe your hand perfcc1ly, both
with re1ard to shape and strtnath ff
you jump to four hearts now, you
not only show a rcspondina hand
that is better than minimum but.
havin~ bid two suits and Jumped in
a third, you hiahliaht a slnaleton in
the unbid ult.
HoRos coPl
Tue day, Januar)' 3
ARIE t\'hmh !I \prtl I'll ()uc\I
for "&r~.itcr fret Jom· · bnni \ J c\1rcd
rr_\ulu ~ rim·n mJtcnal pla.~., l e'
role: 'our \l\ k cmt·rge~ pcrwnal
magnt11'm Jom1na1~ \kmhcr of
<>PPo"tlc \<'\ '" cnamorl'd Jnd \ou'll
lno"' 11 TAl•Rl 1 \prtl !fl.\.1J\ ~Ol Ro·
mantt~ aua~hmcnl " (\tJ cnt -
' ou II bt.• r-nthu\tJ\lll d\ n.an11c
i.;rrall'c \omc "''" dcdart. "'ruu ~em lt lr..c a ne" )Ou'" Op11m1\m
to )(\ t \tJ c ennui. ~ou t>c11n 10
hc3u11t \urrounJ1n@\
GE INl l \t•n :1.J unc 201 l tl0'4:
l'Od!t .in· lll'd In hn1quco, -pt·rtrt: led
"OU rccoan11t· \J'lfllUill \:lluc ... Ion··
d1\ljn(C u 1rnmun1u111un t.'lc,•UC'\
moralt f rJ\\'I fl H\1b1l1t\ t\
cnhann·d P1<oec:' \ 1rs o pcr~on\ fll'1\ rote .. CANCER U unc ~I ·J ul~ ~~> E\C't"I·
k nt lunar numcmal J'>P<.'d \ htJh·
hgh t po v.c:r tnlt'rttttv itttthont. lfl'Jll \11~ f ho~· "ho prC\ IOU\I~
"e rt' 1nthltcrl·nt "'111 nn'A ·,,, up and
talr..l' l\Ollll' .. f undtn~ 1. ,ln Oil'°' tx'
obt.i1nt·d ,
LEOcJuh ~' \us :~1 lx·j"<'nd1n~
upon oth{"T' J'(Ofllc "'Ill O\ll \UlllH'
( ut umh1h~J I lOfd JC't going "" \Olli
ll'A n, protl·~ t 'our ""' n 1ntc:r~r-.
dCH'lop .ll(COJJ. f l)\'.U\ 1)0 IOd l\ l\1U
llth . ah1ltl\ lll fl'8lh hc:1aht\
• .. •
OfMOe Co.t DAILY PILOT/~. J,.,..wy 2, 1tel
. .
'
Complete telfflaton lletlno• In Sundliy'• TV "'°'
SYDNEY o ••••
VIRGO ~~us ~\.\cpl. ~2) .\
.. d ifferent ·· ro d map n rcq_u1rCl.1
f ollo"' \Our o"'n u1st1ncl'>. \tud~ L<'o
me'>\3.ie tor -.aluabk h1n1 ~"' \
\t\lle: mdcpcnde~e ah1ht\ to car'l'
)OUr ov.n de•tan\ Lo'e rd a11un!th1p
1mt1atcd
LIBRA (\~pl ~ l -0~·1. ~:I
Emphas11l' flr<lll"-11on. tu."t'J for M: ur·
1t\ ~mcone v.anu \Omeuuna Jor
no1h1n·s. 'ould ha'e e)e on 'our
po\~\1on~ l heck accounts. re' IC'-'
procedure'>. Famil> mrmber is
1n1ertstcd but J)n.~up1eJ
C'ORPIO cCkt. ~· "\o\ ~I) nH' "·,11 a\-\t'n ' ou \I mph an· 100
tl.i\h\' I J IH· lh" a\ comphmcnt
rl'fu'>(' to he d1\tur~d b' tho~ v.ho
IJ\ k 1mai.1na11on skill Lon1-d1stan~c
JI! rel.He'> 10 ~t'l\.·1al 1n\ 1tal1< n u<X>d'
• AGl"M"ARll 1'0' ~~{)No ~I 1
II "'Ill be OC'tC'S~t) lo f ('\ I~ pl,.n\, lo
n.·parr l<rrJC hou9:hotd 1tt'm ault'"
mu hilc \\ hat h.td hccn held in
;,ibt,•\;lOlt' r\'\lUlfC\ almO\I 10lOlC'dt3IC'
autJll.lon h.nul} membuwt!L tra\el.
CAPRICORN (0« 22-Jan 19)· D1sccm mouves., ~pt offer put
fonh b)' .. special friend " Emphasis
o n 'a net}. _d1 o"e". St\' le, scn-
ualtt)'. [)(ftn11c s.i1n ind1catC'd
throuah 'tlrnuen -..o rJ Gcmm1 pla)'S
d\nam1<' role
AQUAJ\IUS (Jan. 2().fcb. 18):
You'll be 11ven authont) to .. cb.ans
th1np" You'll tet ntw household
item you'll matTantc. you'll be '"tn
touch" v.1th 1ntcnor dttorator .
Tauru . Libra p(rsons pla~ o ut t1nd-
1ng roles
PISCES (Feb I CJ-March 20 lndt·
'&dual ~ho · borro-..cJ" -.1thout 1n·
fomuna )OU \hould be rcpnmandcd. ,
Ta l 1\ not pleasant, but ntte Sii) ~nano al h1&hhaht communic•·
t1o n P41bh\h1n1t puri.;ha~ of' 1nta e
"''°('' IF JA 3 I YOUR BIRTHDAY
\OU are rl'\tk \) creatl\c. artistic and
po scs · cleJAnt" t•HIC\ 'our ~n
of humor·~ contlJ10u'> people cruo}
being around 'd'll \OU arc-(OMOOU\
of bod' 1mag<' 'ou Ir<' aura"'''c
dc\p11c ""'e1g.t11 prohk m .. (1t'm1n1.
Sag1tt.art u\ p(r\OM pla~ ,,,.,mporta nt
roles 1n \our hie 1aJo1' dom~uc
'ltdJUStmt'nl tal~ pla~c m Februal)
'could incl ude actual (hangt' of re •· den~c: or mama! .siatu!I Apnl "'111 be
produc ll'C' P.r<'fillbk memorable
for \Ou 1n I ~>N •
• TO SELL CARS All knov. Amen-
can car dn'i"S chanae annually to
1 diuat111',i owners of th•• )ca.r''I can
when neat year's come out Planned
obaolactftce -Bnaht adea of one
Heney Earl. an ancicprn&nt car
dllilnef in Hollywood before Gen· ml~ tlired hJm in the 1920s
f'ant proof his plan could work the
1917 hckard.
A .-ln response to a takeout dou·
blc, you hould prefer sho'Wln1 a
four-card m.,or ult to a f'i.vc-ca.rd
mmor-panner's bid auarantttS
suppon ror the major suits There-
fore, bid one heart and not one
d.Jamond. Footbafl ·fai ls hei fairy tale
---------------Wu •n l 7H that the colonial flr t
~ tdtmna to an outdoor pnvy
I "john.'" Of Spte1fic:a_lly then I ®'lnJobo ..
..
Q .4-Ai South, vulnerable, )'OU
bold T ht\ 1\ lhc \IOr' of~no"' \.\hill' and
•Q7 J'51 AQJ3l •M lht' ~'t:n Bo~I'
The b1ddi.Di_..b.a.s procccded .s.nw. \\fu14 ~ tl:app\c m -hfl
\ht· 'h~1ulJ tk· happ) ""•th J <l:a'
dt• ' It'd Ill ~ I hour\ ot IO(\lt'.IJll ~~ --i,in-1, ,n~,--~--4uanc:"~hli -r;,:f)fa,,
and C'nJ-1onl' dan\:C\ that look l1 ~c
thl'' 'q: hct•n l horcoiiri&ph~d h\
t 11mm' T unt• liul \ht' ,.,n·1
PJrcnt home. di1t1n1. p.>rt\lnl and
Wnt ort-Eua •" 11' 1na a tair) 1ak e\l\lent c Om• dJ~
I • Obi PUI 1 her moihcr luo .. cJ inw the mirror
What do you btd oow? and \llJ M trrM nwror. lm·r\d ol
£111
... ECI ------------mine. v.ht•n 'A lli \nuv. lt't oil lhl"
dime •" \ml the m.uror 3.Mli\CJ'cd.-••••••••••••• "\\ l'i~·n hl' timh a hu\b.'.ll\d.''
f·rom tht•ic on 1n there "';a' nn
.. 1opp1na h ·r moth~r \he lot ' l """'
me:ininJ 10 =tU \l"r11\1ns10 1ht 'l' h.>"'
P C\ One dJ\, \hdo.1J~J \nov. 11llo
ht.• uma :inJ dropj"<'J ht·r oil 1n •
ut'lutban lurc\I a nd lcll h1.:r \nm"
'h ncC"d upon •n en\ hanl«i < nllJ
ntar a n\111 v.hcrr \hC' lnul'IJ a
hu\b no. ~ 4 ch1ldtl'n and a I \ ~·1
Lite:• \ 1ocMJ ('
r h('n on nnc ~, ..... )\•:ir ' l>a\ ..
prnmo tor a looth.ill aanw m1 WI<'
'1\t0n 1nttrrufltt·d lhl'H lrJn~u1ltt) It
-.a., tor lh\' Ro~ Uo"'I R (l'o(. "·'"to ix•
JCllnl.'J b\ th\' he11h·hOIOF 1\f lllhl'r
h11k Ho"'' 1ndud1 nf Cna n~w ~u .. ir < ouon < 1Uu\ Hal ot f .i mc .uH.I
f h.'\l:l r omorh>" \nu" ..... 11 '""'lid
1hr c:n11rc J a, "'11h "'' tn lt ctk Ro " I\
\nov. 'rt1rn' for thl" da' 'I "hl·n ht"f
J'rtnu· g 11 v ul ol h1\ "hair lk "4'
10tlk'rtitt-n ..,ITrtuo;ts tor thC'rnOmC'nl\
v.hl·n \he Jnd tht· pnnlc U\l-d 10 tallr..
1n full <Oht·rTnl <.cntcnce' ..\nd qu11c
trankh \h"· ) \ll k ot the Bo• I\ \ht '
""._ of their n1,1-,.c. thl·1 r 1alr..1n' • '
ht'r htc. <1nJ \ht•\ \tllr.. ol tkan1n1 111'
~ltcr the m. h H '13\\ ancr th~' 't
tx-cn tht'f\' 'hl• ha\ 10 \3tuum \OJt l..'
o ut ol the 1out1 \.U\h1on' a nd ~inti
-.h1tc nn'' olf tile tatlk'-"'
Snn" 1h1 ni.., ''' 1n1 "'Ith 'IC' t•n 11111 Bov.I\.., unn1u ur.1I l,,t•n hn n101twr
ha\ \omc cunl crn about \no" bl'tn
llJ.hC \a{!!(.Jlil~ ~J.Lh..alLoi .&.hc
\1.0"' 1"1dcH lo p1n1a lo'A """'~ tC'\:m
"'mcllmC\ hr ha' '''<'I\ 1n to undcan thought\ Ith doin' .;"'a)
"''1h ont' of them. hut thr Pt'ace
I rt'l"tfom and HohJa, Bo"'' '-'OUld
Ix rhcre 10 take 1h pl.l°Ct-
\n\'"' "-<U '1\11tng her mothl·r the
other J a, "'h<'n !the ..aid · 1md 1f l
hJ\l' a tl·" "-Otd v.1th 'our mirror':'
\I'll flOl\l'J hcf"<ICll in tlon t ol 1l and
"'11J "\l1rror m trHlr on the v.all.
"ho , tht• tairc\l hara\\C'd \PQU"1C of
all' I he m irro r rcpltC'd. "Put a cork
en t \no"' I soi S~O nd1n1on "'olrc
1>1mr
It &cl\ touphl"r and tnu;hrr to h\l'
t'l,1pf11h •Iller
Raquel win~; Prince's pony loses ·
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by 811 Keane COUR ID CULTUU bY Marana & M••
"I DIDN'T write 6861 , Dolly.
It says 19891. ·
llAIUIADUD by Brad Anderson
• "You gobbled It all up, so It's your turn to
get more popcorn."
PEAKUTS
I KEEP TRACK OF ALL THE
PEOPLE WMO DIDN'T SEND ME
A CHRISTMAS CARD. AND THEN I
MOLD A GRUDGE A6AINST THEM ..
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' Some people s'nickcred when Peter Buffa otrcred SI 0,000 •
to anyone wbo could come up with a solution to Costa Mesa '1 tnftk~. tWI. a )a! llO, ind I.be lkeptiCs are llilJ ~caJ. .wa and hil tnlftc tolutioo contest haven't produced u)'thi• to dWI tbe ahli'p criticism aimed aa hit· idea.
He received plenty of responses to hit otter last year. One
pcnon recOmmeodcd a J'M'&matic tube l)'ltml -son of an
111-po,werid train. Aod then there was the person who thou,ht
Costa Mesa should penuade the world's automaken to scale
down ttRaize ofcanlO m<>Rofthcm could fit onto the town's
crowded roeds aDd treeWlys.
The rcspontet were hardly the stuff that results in put
solutions to tou&h problems.
But the mayor of Costa Mesa is a believer. an idea man.
He still thinks there's a solution out th~rc in that vast
wilderness where innovative ideas arc nurtured. Why
shouldn't he aivc the contest ahothcr year1 ·
Similar schemes have worked with.great success.
He cites the desi&n of the president's home and office as
an example. The same concept also worked for the .U.S.
Capitol. And how about the Vietnam War Memonal in
Washinaton, D.C.?
The proof that soliciuna free·lance work helps is not
restricted to des11mn1 build1np,
OfTenng a bounty for criminals worked weU in the pa t
and to a lesser extent still helps lawmen set their man.
Publishers have always relied upon free-lance Wnten, anasts
and photographers.
The concept is simple, and It works. You let thc•frec·
lancers know what you need arrd how much you.arc w1llinJ to
pay, and let them do the rest. The expense of payina for h1&h-
power people on a full-time basis is removed. You .pay l'or
only what you hkc, or what wil~work.
Buffa has enough faith in the concept to raise the ante for
1989. This year he IS offerin& a sfo.ooo reward .fof a traffic
solution.
The one ma,or cnucism that can· be attached to BufT,a's
idea is the reality that Costa Mesa's neighbors ~ill have to
share in any meaningful solution. They arc pan of the
-problem, so why shouldn't they. be pan of the JOlu\ion"? •
What would happen if Newport atach, Huntinaton
Beach, Fountain Valtey, Irvine and Santa Ana jumped onto
Buffa's bandwagon? If the y matched what Costa Mesa is
wi111ng_t5) pay for a traffic remedy, the pot would vow to
$120,000. ~ But why stop with city governments? ~ Traffic conacstion is a county and regional problem. and
it's a problem that busanesscs and industry have a bt& stake 1n
helping solve.
What would happen tf a really tidy chunk of ctrange, 58)
$1 m1lhon, was offered? ·
Incentives like that attract attcnuon. A m11J1on dollars
would make colleges, un1vers111cs and transponauon thmk
tanks sit up and take notice.
But there's ~tch. The aovemmcntal and pohucal
groups·1n Orange County would have to work together to
solve and pay for a common solution to their agrcgate
problem .
Acceptance of that concept just might be the first big
stride toward finding a workable soluuon to Orange County's
traffic congestion.
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State funded "1 bortions
Once again -foT the l I 1h )ear in a ro'-'. in fact -1hc
state upremc C-oun hu turned down n:\tncti on that the
state Lqislaturt hu attempted to 1m po~ on st.ate-funded
abortions Thi so ob'"aousl) ha s become an C\c~1~ 1n
funlity ...
The rcstnc11ons applied to abortions tunded throu&h the
Mcdj~al pr<>s~m . .t\bon1on ~ would have bee n allo""ed onh
..._,...._..,_ ...... -.,..tuci.."1\C(C..J.bt..m~uhtr' life was tn dan&cr~he prfana
resulted from rape or nccst: the mother "'as under 18 and had
notificd her parents about the operation. or the unborn child
wa te\'crcl) abnormal .
Pttd1ctably. the rcst ncuons "'ere rtJectcd 1n court. It aot
to the ~mt where Attorney General John V:an de Kamp ~•d
his office ""ould not Ucfcnd the re tncttons. They ""crt ·
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nontthcl ppcaled l u ttr~ 'lt31l" upltmC Coun b)" tho
Oeukmcj1an adm1n1 stra11on.
n ncrc1sc in fuuht ). pcrhap\, but one the l.q1sloturc
has been intent on perfect ing
Rlnrsld~ Pr~••·E•t~rprl ~
Governor's veto
North C1rol11u·1 aovcmor is the only aovcmor 1n the
union who can't vc&o kai1lation.
' Now tatc Rep. Al Lineberry, D-Gu1lford, ha said that
he's prq)lri• a bill for the 19 9 Lesislature that would. amona ot~rlh1n~ &ive the aovernor veto po~tr and limit
the number of terms top lqislati"c leackn could Krvc. Sounds~. but it's not, principally because the veto u
envisoried bY Lineberry and House S~ker Liston Ram~.
0.Madison la,..ely would be symbolic. •
A sim~ ~orit) in the l..qislature -oukt be requu~d to
ovmi<k it. &c:c•Ute 1 impte majority is n:quired (on thlft
reedinp) to pus lqjslatton 10 be&in v.i1h. whaf1 the potnt? . . .,.._.JIN..., 8•1t -~ N.C.
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WA.. HINGTON -ongrt
created an 1n,pcctor arneral et the
Defense Otpanment as an indepen-
dent watchdot to sniff out v.-aste.
fraud and abuse. But •ho's watch1na
tht watchdoa'?
No one stopped lnsp«tor General
June G1bbs-·'8rown -rrom t.akina a
month-lonaJunkc1 to the far Ea tan
October and a tnp to Europe la t
' spnn&. Now some of the '""cit1ptof'\
who "ork for her tell us she lqoks
more hkc w11"1dOw drcuina than subsuin~ Th~· .. 11kcd us how Brown
can etposc boondog)cs 1f her own
trips raise e)'cbrows.
Despite some successesf
Morale at Brown·s shop appeared
to be on the rockS>th1s July. 1ccord1n& 10 an official internal sul"Vey ·or
in ptttor ,cneral workers. No onc-
mcn11oncd Brown's trips. but man)
of the 1 ucs raised point to poor
manaaetnent .
Brown says her tnps were all
business and done on the chnP. -
Sl.416.10 for Euro pe and S4.2S5.S)
for the Far µst. That d~'t seu~
like around-the-world on SS a daf.
but ma)'bc Brown has her own tax-c_u t fever st111 virulent
~.\( R.\\1('\ TO -J.\ decadr of
Pro~ll1on 13-inspircd ta' cuts and
public-spending rcstrntions nat·
Until} ra1SC\ th(' QUl.'\llOn of~ ht'ther
( 1hforn1a's .in11-go\ernmcn1 le\cr
has run its cour!.e
Thos.c: "-hO ""ant to l·,.,pand go\ crn
mtnl SCr\ 1 t"S hope. of rnurst thilt 11
ha\. that ( ahforn1ans no"' arc~ 1llini'
to accept h1cher 1a,_c., The>' and 1ho~
on the othc'r side of the issue. ""ho
""ant 10 m aintain the \tatt"'>
11ghtlis1td appro.ic. h to go' ernment.
\Cour the recent election rc\ults tor
clues.
The 1988'elcct10M did not re\Ol\C
the 1s~ue.
• Take. for <.',.,ampll'. "'hat occurr<.'d
10 t"'o 1n111at1\CS sponwrcd b} one of
tl'tt.· largesl pr<Hpcnd1ng group • ~
educational establishment led h)
\la te 'iChools chief 8111 Honig
Onsmall). Honig an<1 hi'\ allrc' in
lhc C ahlorn1a Teacher'. .\ssoc1:H1on
had v.antcd to p lac-c on 1hc 19
ballot a s1r:111htforv.ard incr.:a~· 1n
the \lies la\ ~Ith prc:.lccds going
dtrt'\:11\ IOIO cdulatlun
But · a dtta1lcJ pnv11i:-op1nion
sune' JasheJ thOSt' hopn fhl'
c.-dulators op1~ in)tcad lor a pair ot
milder indirtt 1 mcasurc:s Prnp-
o 111on "'I 10 June and Proporn1un 'll\
1n :-..o\cmbcr
The fint v.h1lh "'a' dt'll'Jlcd tl\
\OleM, ~ould tla'<' looS<'nl'd the
Gann c;pcnd1ng h m11 adop1cd b\
'01en 1n 11179 a1 the hc1gh1 ot 1hc
J nlHa~ mo\ cmcnt Prnpo"llon ~X
""hKh was appro\cd narro\'I) in
O\Cmb..•r. 'l1mpl~ \h1fled mml'
monc) Into cduC'<st1on -impl"' 111\
taking 11 from 01hcr \pending
('Oteaonec; -and ~hghtl) mo<lttit'<l
the C1ann hm11 in :ino1hrr "'a'
June's \Olen.. 1n ('f)rll. \JladJll'd
the lm111. ~h1k lhU<ot' in '\0,1.:mbc.·r
lht1n ed 11 bu1 protlahh did \tl 1n
ignorance. inec v1nuall ) none of the
pro-or-con publl<'ll)' menuoncd 1hr
mcasurr's effects on C1ann fhe pro
campa11n touted 11 s1mpl) as hdp1na
hooh:b1ldrtn.
In total. Propos111ons 71 and Qt!
v.ert an 1ncond OSIH lt'Sl or~ he I her
ta-.<ut fe,crhasabattd m \ahfornia
Propos111on IJQ. a c1prcllc·•a'
measure tha1 ixw.cd in O\c.•mlx'r
""as not a 'ahd te)t l'>lhcr '>tnt l' 10
most 'oter~ 11 ""as a ta' on wmu.>nt>
cl~
If lhc 'lta1c""1dc ml·a~ure'> J1dn'1
rc,cal ~hethcr a1111udl'\ ha'l'
changl'<i. ho"' abou1 the do1cn., ol
local spendina and tax mca~urci?
The (ah1i>JJ>1a .\ \OC1a1ion of Re-
altor., and the Califo rnia l a\pa~ers
Assocfat1onha\.ctompJlcd rewltson
I 59 local tall incrrascs. C1ilnn hm11
increases. and bond propowl\ pl <:cd
before 'ote~.
~l;as. the rc<luhs on tho..c loc. JI
mcn ure\ JISU arc tn\Onclus1' t
f 1lty·\I\ percent of 1he mea\urc~
v.crc \UClC\\ful But a clo~r t \am1n·
Jllon ot 1hc result' ~ould 1nd1u11c 11
an\lhtng tha1 C Jhlurn1a \otcr-\ fl"
m.un l~-cn .ibout rl'OHl\ 1ng tlw
'lhadln o n cllhcr ta\C''> nr ~pending
\fo Hclhna ~ .. ., lhl' tall' of 10
ml·asures 10 r.11M" local s.ile~ la\e\ tor
general go\ ernment purpo\t\ 'uin\·
~a., appro' l'~ e\en thouah unh
~1mple maJonlles ~ere rcquu-cd
Ir\ ta' 1nl reaSt"s for tran'ipor-
t;ltlon did :t b11 btuer 1hrc<' ol fj, t•
~c:rc appr(l\ (•d \ oll'r\ appro' l·d ., I
J)(rl"C:O I ol hotel·mo1cl II\ IOCfl'J\l'\
hu1 1ho~. ag;u n. l\"prr-;cn1 to \Otcf\
ta\t'S on someone else rather 1han Jn
agreement to ~houlder add111onal
burdens thcm!l<'hc The h1'h rJll' nl
bui.1ne\'I ta\ 1ncrca).(' appro,cJ fl"
· llCll\ th.it !l.altll! ..\\ ndromc J hurdcn
on ..omtonl' dc:r ·
Onh a 1h1rd ot thl' parll'I tJ W'I J
DAN .
WALTERS
form ol propcn) Ul\. v.crt' .ippro,t'd.
c\en though man} \o\Crt' Jes11na1cd
tor pohci-and tire \Cr\.1Ct'S m 1nl·rca10C
their chance\ of passage
Whale 90 percent of lool (1ann-
lim11 o~emde~ v.~rt :ip~p o' ell. all but
a fev. Y.Cre for mall s 1al J 1 tru.1
.a nd onl) a handful al~ opo\Cd tall
increases. O nl} Ont mam.r 1umdu:-
1ion -t c Cit\ of 'Bcriid~> \1mul-
tanrousl) r.u)t-d W\es an~ 1\\ C...lnn
hm11. and Bcrkclc) 1s a r,ch rep.
r~ntat1'e ofC hforn1a
Bond ISSU(.'S d id bcttrr. arid th:it"" )
l(U(' of the Slat(''\ bond IS\UC ., V.('
It s clrar that '01ers ~ botld\ s
~lune ot ~1nlc o; mont'\ for n~d
punlK C'\pcnd11urrs and J1\rt'a.tr
thC' p.'nb.lc._ th.at tho-.c hc11Hh n."Qum·
The tore l\\uc: rc.·ma1n .. l'l\·tor hmh
'oil''' :ind puhl' maker\ Ha l'tin·
ll'rn ;ibout n>ngt• led or Jctl·nor. 11n1
public fJl thll<'\ and ..._.n 1 l. 'rr·
comr the oft--dl·mon\tralt\1 d1\ \tc
lhllt ( ahlotnua'' \Otct\ hJ'l" for t·~
ta,es·> \
liuffice 10 \a\ thJI fl'" puht1\ 1:ln)
art· ~1lhn~ tu It'\\ tht• t\,uc J11t•tth
,\~scml'lh man foh.1n ~leh\ D-\an
I randru. l.i't mon\h 1ntHKJu,t'd J
\IJt1.• con,t11u1mn.1I .lmcnJ1m·n1 tn
rept"al lhl• (1ann limit, but 11\ l hanle\
ot enartml·n1 ran&l' frt1m tran\·
parcn1h 'ihm to no{lt' Pohlllalh. la\·
cul tc' I!! rcmatn\ '"ukn1
Dan K'alt~rJ Is • oot!lr att>d
<'01uma1s1 •
California 's joint custody
dream_Ls~n ow a _ni.gh f.!Ilare
For a u mt. 11 ~med su h a
C1hforn1a drcdm ch1 ldrtn of d1vorct
""ho. rqardle s of cm:umstantts.
v.ould happil) shuttle inJomtcustod}
bctv.ecn the homes o f thc1rmothcn
and fathen tn thc.-shtn) nev. v.ond of
. no-f'iull dc"'orcc amt mGde-m ou1look. 11 w1 umed. there ""ould
bc no 1n1mo ny and. v.herciherc wa •
11 v.ould be put aside b) the order of a
Jud&c o r \ht' Ul'J•na of a mediator. 1n
the bc~t intt'fnt\ ot the ch1ldrt'n
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dcfinrtioo o( chup. -~
ln'e 11ptorswho talkccfto us m1ss
the crust} 1nsptttor aencral y,,hQ
prtttdcd Brov.n -Joe Shcmck. oow
rct1mJ. used to warn his troops
qa1ns1 accepting ··a checst sand-
~ •ch.·
Bro"' n told us that she ha ~cceptcd
..nCllhcr a cheese s.and~1Ch nor a CUP
ofcolT~ from an} contractor ·· Th t's
n &ht Asfar as"'ecan terl. Brownonl}
ta\ts trom 1hr ta'~}('rs. ··v. hat we n~I JUnkyard dog."
one miffed \taffe-r told o ur associate
tt wurt Hom What they ha'e 1s a
poodle
Those v,,ho !...now Brown say he as
dcd1cattd to go"emmcnt v.orl. hr
has served as the an pcctor general at
the Nouonat Actonautics and , pace
dmtni uaoon andlheJnlCnOr Dc-panm~nt me Of Her eml)lo)ccs
compl11h that at staff mccun~ he
often focu on soft 1 un. such as
long-term ptannana and policies -
hardl> \he stuff to firt up a tafT of
hard·nowd 1n\CSHpto -
In her defense, Brown said she
concentratts n ma mcnt 1~
tx-cauw-the~ v.crt' nql((tcd in the 17
month-; bet"('('" \hcmcl~s dcpanurc
'and hrr arm al m l~embcr 19 7
On Brn~n\ four·"'C't'k Far ~\I
'frip .,he maJr tv.o )IOJ>' in Hav.a11 1n
~tldi11on 10 \ 1 111n& l\.or'C'.a. Japan
1\1 .. a. the Ph1hppinc-und Ok 1na~a
We adm11 1ha1 JUSt bccau5.e the
ll.IMRI) tool ' hl e fun doesn't mtan
Brown v..i\n't ~or .. 1na.._ .\ schedulr
pro\ldt'<ftH Bro~n·~offiC't shows he
me1"'1th 1n<.Jll"Ctor general oflinals 1n
tho\t' locale' on I 5 of the.' 28 daH Th<.'
rt•\t ol the llmt· Bro~n "'"'''"th othl·r
1111htlf' ot1ic1al\ ~e'I( t'\l'O aranl hrr a fc>A d3)'l to
ta._e 1hc pul\C of m1htan 13\ 1h11~ in
the Pac1li<. But a v.hok mon1h.,
Srov. n told U'I \he nC't'ded the time to
\tuJ~ ho"" ~he ~ould reorpi11zc the.'
1n\~·ttor genaar .. officec, 1n 1hc
1'tlTOTT ------On her European tnp. Brown
111 1tcd mthlll) base an Germany.
Ital) and Enaland he also squcettd
1n -.omc thtattr on t~ "'~kcnd No
011 deal. e\crpt one of Brown's
"-Orl cl"\ fetched the t1d.et
~lcan~htle bad. at the rarl\:h. the
(~ftn"<' Department trugglcd "llb a
nr.rmrmnh procurnnt•tn sea
ISO l Bro-.n S lault that" the DcfcnS<
~panmcn1 1n pc'('"tor scncrars tafT
1sn t on top of that S('&ndal. It fall\
squarc.'I) 1n her Junsd1ct1on. but thc.-
F8l 1s runn1na the operation lx"Cau
1t wa an FBI sourtt who Cllposcd the
alleged fra ud Borderline paranoia ~tt th<" FBI from s.hutntmuch
dat.t V..tlh the IO\f)l'ClOr aencraJ
It 1., undt'ttr 11 Brown v.111 weather
thl' Ru\h tnin 111on But the rtecnt
'lune' ol pC'rwnncl under Brown
1nJ1llll'\ her offile routd u~ a
.,halcup l ~ ~ 1h.tn one-fifth of the
\upc-n 1\tl"' 'Iii~ 1here 1'1 I dear pf'O('('U
tor ..c111n1 pnont1e\ and that (\nly
onc-1h1rJ ...,, 1hc orpnwu1on "'Orio
~di a> a team Th tha1 wicrc
unc~ed al-.oanpcd tb:u th.) dtd not
get en u&h ICcJback trom ha&)\cr·ups Jad~~O.Wl'aaAn. •tt •1lllllk•IH ~•mabb.
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SAN FRANC'I CO (AP) ,_ The-
San Francisco 49rrs. pla)ofT weak·
hngs for lhe pi'C\ IOUS thrtt )Cars.
turned bullicsaaa11'1Sunda} b> f'C\1'-·
ing the Joe Monu1tia-to-Je"1. Rice
show
An otd postscason scort with the
Minn~ta V1~1ng \\3S scttkd 1n
resounding fashion as the 49ers reversed last )car's upset lo in
Candle uck Park," 1th a 34-9 thump-"''· . It was a dav of atonement for
Montana. R1~ 'and Roger Cnua. all
shut do..,n in the 36-24 loss last
January Along v.1lh rcdcmptton
comes a tnp to Oucago for next
Sunday's NFC champ1onsh1p pme
-the 419ers lost thrn: 10 the Bears
I ()..9 this season
Coach 8111 Wafsh earned his 100\h
career v1cto11 1n 10 seasons and
hruged off an) no11on that a senes
of postscason lc\dov. ns s1gnakd a
franchise decline His team had been
OUlSCOrrd 102-30 10 three pla)Off
games met -.inning the Super Bo"I
in _;985. despite lhrtt ~tra1ght FC
West utle~.
. '
·· ML playoll'aclledale
COfltl'•R•NC• PtNAU S...'1'1 Gemn •.
AFC-6uffalo <13·4·0) al Cir~ln·
NII ( 13~·0) !Ch•"'-' 4 al t;JO a.m )
NFC-San Fr•nclKO (11·~0) .,
Chlc•eo t 13·4·0) <C"-'1"nel 2 •• 1 om >
thrtt fiM-half touchdown passes and
Cra1a scored the 49ers' final two
touchdowns. rornpina a career·
longe t 0 )&rd 10 seal a victory that
cmphat1call> snapped a string of three
stta1ght open mg-round defeats,
M1nncsotaCoachJcn) Bums bare·
I> cQuld recognize the team that had
controlled the pme here a )Cir qo
"Our goals v.cre to stop Rice, shut
down Craig and rush Montana.•• $lid
Bum . "-hose team finished 12-6.
"Wcd1dn'1doan) ofthem. They beat
us in e'"tl') phase of the pme. We
never could stop their pass rush.''
Montana had not thrown for a
touchdo" n in the postscason since
Claulc competitors .
TM all•toaiaament team from the Cout Cbrlatmu
Cla..SC lDcladee: (front row, left to riCht) lrYlae'• Ste•e
DamDeyer and Bryan AJIJ'ed (ti.VP]. E•tancta '• lllke ..
Cutia; (middle row) Corona del Mar • Matt Hent.naton,
• D&na Hilla' 'John Lloyd and ChrU Delre: (back row) Hunt:
~on Beach'• Ste•e Lacu, Lone Beach Jordan'• Kacey
Brown, Edbon'• Bryan Marpby and Laauna Hill•' Pat
Nelson. Gler;idale Booyer'• John Hillman 18 not pictured.
"Thf past -three years have bttn
&Jonous \cars What other tca1"1"1 ha
ilone bct\cr -than "e ha,e" \\ c ha' e
no apolog1rs to )OU Qr an~btxh clSC',"
Wal h told n:'poncrs
Montana 4 nd R1ct hoolied up on
n Francisco's 1985 uper Bowl
v1cton, and -.as harassed into four
sacki. ·and one of the worst per·
forma.n~ of h1s career ap1nst the
V1k•nas la~t January. But aided by
out.stand1oa protecuon, he completed
h1s first Sil pa ses Sunday.
"There's no mystcn to what hap-
pened toda)." V1k1ngs dcfcnSJ"c co-
ordinator Floyd Pelcrs satd. "We
(Pleue Me.,9en/112)
Mountaineers face
Irish f or·_top spot
Fiesta Bowl pits
unbeatenteams
for national tttfe
FIESTA ~
TEMPE . .\nz (;\P) -West
V111m11 coach Don l'chlcn eel·
ebrated his S3rd b1rthda>-unda)
has the years and 'Notre 1).ame's
Lou Holtz. "'ho v.on 't tu rn 52
un11I Fnda}. has a shghl edge 1n
The Fiesta 8o"-I p~!)('nted him
wnh a cake featunng a chocolate
football and asked him to make a
WlSh.
-•"Thal would br 11 tough ont:.
wouldn't 11.'.?" Nehlen s:ud v.1 th a
smtSe af\er blowing out a fe,,.,
candles.
)OU\h •
Something llkt' the F1csta Bo"' I
be1wc.-t'n )Ou thful "lo I Nolte
03mc and s.emor-ladcn "o.· l
West V 1rg1naa. both 11.0 .ind the
only unbeatt'n maJor-collegc
teams
The ~l g,1fl v.ould br collegt
football'' champtonsh1p. to be
determined b} the <\s oc1ated
Press poll after todafs bov.I
pmcs
Both s1dc'i "<'nl throu1h final
\untups und~ m 4.nzona tale
Un1\crs1t) ·s un De' 11 tad1um.
where urkrts reported!) arc being
seal~ -legal 1n ~mona -for
S 1.000 apiece ,.,~
Kotte De.me Co.ch Lou
Bolt.a hopH he'll 1et
another llft ton:lCbt. When 11 comes to age, Nchlcn
Amona 'itnte coa\.h Larr)
Marmie said the grass field . used
(Pleaae eee NATIONAL/83)
b~ei1'ead ·coach 'sRoseBowl
uck is due to chan . ,
SC'sSmlth-favoredtoearn · ..
Is first win vs. Wolverines
PA. ADE A (AP)-Master and stuJtnt <'.t:h \\1th
11tna marks to the nation's oldest bowl &amc. \QUI~ olT rou the sidclinn Monday in the Rose Bo""I po Scbem hler. me vtttnlT ~ ~f '"' 1 tttr-nk.cd Mteh ipn Wohcnnc . 1r1es for JUSt his ~\'Ond
1ctoty,.1n nine vmu to the Rost.Bo•! bfT'Y Sm"h, tNhO Sl)S he gonhc foundation of h1~
h1na ptuloso~y v.-h11t \Cf'"'' as an u.s1 tant under hembedt~ W1U atttmpt to colf«t h1 fir'1 Ro~ Bo-wl
in with the uf\h·ninkcd TroJans.
Schembechkr't Rose Bo-.1 ~rJ 1\, depcndrna on
ho's coununa. t1\Mr ,.7 or '-6 m1th'-,, bv the \lmr
okcn, 11 cit~ 0-I or (}.I !h.
When Schcrnbeehlcr wfTered a hC11r1 attad and "as
ospetthftd on Rose eo-t da)' in 1970 .. he cncru led h1t
to a couple of has assistant . .. You cqntnbuttd to &hat l ~ " hcm~hlCf.
nnana. rtm1nded Smith. "I d1dn·t make that pme Jim
OU"I l.nd l.an')' ran I.be &eam--• bUl that fou I lft m)
umn."
Smith, in his teeond year as the Tro11ni' head coach
ked yp a loss of h•s o-n lut )tar m Patadc~.
• Al~ PlcifK-l01tamsdom1na1cd the Big Ten 1
ROie BOWi 1n ~nt }ft.fl and •On sn su11aht dahna '° 19U. Sm"h's Trotans '°" 2().t7 to 'MKtupn 1111 ~. mctiftl IM Wnc Ga.st's domtnantt and a
......-Southrn Cal win ..ak an the aamc.
., ~ ,.., T~ "'" '8k a IQ. I record lnto the l · ··aC'Mit· 7).. Midtiean IS 8;2-1 . SdN~. W'9o .bas u amlJft:»l'C o~ ·~rm>rdofl23-6J.I. is On>bebly wnr) Of
a-ri•ll!.' -...... ,.nou. a.ck of aucttn '" the ... ~ .......... '° ICt'CtJl ''· -~ ..... to •Y thlt Bo's nake--bit '" the a-... ......_ .... ,Mid .. , can't •MWtt ''· r,c . ........ ,allibll. I'm IMM I chnb COiiet\: 1(
didal .n.1 lried wit~ ••e••· '!-\~ ---~--hi'IMdcomcup ...._,_,-w~ ........ ,,.,....,_..,.,feel \ __ "!:',... .................... ~
................... .., ... t(Row ...... ...., ............ *ane
• Wllo _. '*". ~-......:~
ROSE
.... 11 ~ .(1.J.ll ~ H• S USC llO·l·t )
1 <et ffa~)
(S p.m. en ~ 7)
M• h• n 1~ USC... l'lav1 ..lQl!t 1!JI. UIDti. buJ JM
roiaM tnr• 1t1Clori.1 l'l•1t• • comt n Ille "ow &o""'t
Tht Wotverllle1 onlv ROM 80-' w n O'<le< USC wai 49•0
In It .. Southtrn Cal beet M•<:n•ven 10·3 '" lt70 I•·•
• 1n 1tn eno 17 10 In 1'19 Micnigafl, tne 8 1g Ten
thamolon Is. t · 11 1n bowl "mft a nd ~-7 '" 1ne RoH eowt Soutnern Cat 1ne Pee 10 cl'\amo ,.,., t>Hn 11ie
Aoit Bowl 26 111'1\H encl he\ e 11·7 mark, ll'CludJIO
f1vt of 11, la$! ,,. ~·•· lt\ot Tr01•"' ar• 21 ·10 ,. bowl Htnb Last veer. M c:h•iaan oeat Alat>em• 1n
lht Han of Fa~ Bowl 21 2•, whole SC>Yttwrn C.I IO\I
lo Moehl9an Stat• .n ttlot tto\.I, 20· I 7 Ttlot Wolv~,,,.,
f lo Aritona Slate 12·7 II\ 1ne '"1 ROM, Mo<l'lloen'
.. ,, •~ranee _ Mldltoen IOst '"'' ... M)tl lo Notr• o.nw 0 9·17> •ftd M!arTW (,l·JOr end heel lo•• •' 17 Soutl'ltfn Cat's ontv loU wH to t~ too·r•nt.~ ,,,,,,,
27· IO _ Mlt1'1 .. n b 11th 11'1 IN! nat.on In Nth•~ w1111
2S6 5 tafdt a Hmt .nci nmtt\ 11'1 KOC'•"O ~enw et 1l t
The Tro.an$ •re ntr1 nat v n to•e l offenM ••!"'
.. , 5 • .,.. DW contttl, MCoftd In r\I•"·~ "*' ..
(16 •>. IO!rl In 101a_l1 ~ ....... (261 ••• •nd • 111ri In K0<11"9
o.fet\M l 1U). _ MKf'llO'" fOtS °" lht '"' ot lallbeielo. Tonv ~ Tht lunlor 11 foUrtll 1n Irle countrv n bolfl
'""""' (1JS f v•rd a~"9) and ei•ouroose r\IMl!'\9 ( 1n S) eoe.t ...... l,l" .-rdt on 2.. nmet
DtMefrlUt lrOWft N\ ,.. OVf/f •• ouar tfW.Cli. .tt•
MICnMI Tavtof twoM hit cOlarbont T.ckle Marll
Meitner (66 I.Oles) aeecta tht ~ *ONM M m Alt~Anwtic.a ouerttt1NKti "..,_. ~· tf'lrew tor 2 65' nrdt. ti fOloleflido•"• 9N tt ilntereff4!0M He ff"\• ....., • of J.JI, 't J ..-~ _,,., It taPKl.S to o«av ...,.. .. a tolifftt .,_...,....,.,ion ... lntt Noire O&mt Er A,,._.,~ Al·Amarka la,...,. .• tavorlle
reic.t• Wflti 6) ~ fir IN YM4t ind ~ ~ Tiw TroilM .,. i.-~ kllt fin\ i.vel\
.. .-tY ~ c.rter .........
Bills misS fewer chances
· Buffalo ou~ts Oilers,-17.~0~
in spite of sever~l mista kes
.ii Whtl.c.thc offtnsc ~as doing 1t mm1mal b6t1 the
· -"lJills"aercnsc.. e up 1n the S«ond half Prcss~re 1rom
. Comehu Senne\\ and Rrutt math and CO\ICflllC by
safeties Leonard Smith end Mark cJso held Wa~n
Moon "'1thout a complcuon on his first c1sht attempts
t.ftcr he had thro" n for 145) ards Jn the first half. Leonard
,.
.ORCH.\RD P~RK. Y l'\P) -The Houston m11halsoblockedapunttosctupR1dd1ck'stouchdown
01lcnand BulTalo 8 1llsspcnt mo \Of~unda) \f'\IOllO~ and BcnMtt blocked a Tony undC)I (it\d...-I U).
v.ho could make mort' mistakes "'hen the.-' rea ... heJ But Houston blew morc opponun1t1es. talhng..,. hen
xonna po 1t1on 11got1ns1de the 'W In add111on 10 the blocked field pl,
The Oilers \I.On that contest :ind the Bills ~on thC' ZendeJ&S han~ed one under p~ urt and Moon misfired 4\H pla)ofT game bea11n& thr OtfC'r.; 17• IO Thr Bills arl' v.uh Dre"' Hill v.idc open 1n th<' C'nd zone Then. in ttle
on the "a) 10 thc:1r lir>t champion h1p13mr rn 2~ )<'af'i -5«ond hall. Houston lo t tv.o m1erctpt1on ami fumbled
the ..\H tr tie contest nc'<t "l't'k 1n \tnunna11 a punt on tts la t (hanct to JCI the ball
But 11 wasn·t eas" "fhe kt-\ to the pmr "''!. that "'e P'"<' up
··1t's thr pla,offs. )OU0 \.C iot to ao tor the b11 one\ · opponunni~ ,.hen v.c 'h•d them ·said Hou ton center
said c1uancrb3ck Jim Kell), v.hosc team tlo\tC'<' foiled on Ja\ Pennison Offcnst'C tad.le Bruer Da'-•S lfrttd
fourtb·and-1nchcs -on c from the 3. the othtr t1mc1us1 · "\\ edidn'tdocnough nght al thccriucal 11uat1ons." short of the goal line "\ ou don "t "ant i~ settle forridd hr said ~
oals ·· g ( oach km (1lan' ilk thouaht the 1um1n 1>oint -was "l suall} "c're PTT\\) productiH inside t~c fhc:· tht' notched lateral v.h1ch l·amc on Hou ton'$ first
center fl-rnt Hull said ·eu1 v.c d1dn ., Ph'> an> JXtn$ics out posse !lion of1hc third quanrr. "'11h Hou ton tra1hn1 7-3 there The\ 're a heck of a team •• ._ .. -.. -..-·---..... .. --· But 1ht Bill!>. "ho manar.ed to gel a o orv.vod • .. I think that "a" th<' 1urn1na pc.uni ·· Gian' 11lr said.
field goal and t"u rouchdo\\ ns -on a 1., 't'(;ond ·· 11 cost u'i a touchdo\\ n ..
quaner run b} Robb R1dd1ck and an I I ·\:&rd thmJ· ·v. hen )OU &~l do"n 10 thl' '""and \OU don't &cl
quaner !.lamper b~ Thurman Thoma'i lrom ~·,en trtp., an\oth1ng. thal's gofto haunt :-ou:· Pcn1son added
1ns1de the ~O. "'crt.• a lot ticucr in the "rC'd zone .. than the Then '" tht' SC1.ond half Houston JUSt self·
Otlef"\ (Pleak eee BILLS/82)
..
UCLA to
shoot for
recor
Bruins aiming for
seventh straight
bowl-win \rs.-Hogs
(HI I \' f \Pl -Nmth-rankcd
L <. l \ and <. oal~ Terr) Donah~
h°'-ll l~lr a r«ord SC\cnth con·
sccutl\r l)()v.I \JClOry Monda)
ap1n t the c1ghlh·ranked l\rkan
Rullthad,, in the Cotton Bowl.
..
~.
ma
proves MCODd
to no NFL team
.
HOUSTON -Wins and IOlleS will
al'Wlys count mo1t in lhe NFL. but d'tre is more to succ:esa \ban meets~ ltOttboard.
and cblrisma is not 10 be overlooked. • COIChes jump out of television screen at you. .,._yen become fOtk hm:Jel. and thdntwisma tums
up 1n ticket offK'ft as profit.
To find out which team has tbe most charisma, TM
Houscon POlt surveyed weU-lcnown NA. obtcrvers.
Eleven writen •nd broldcastm from across the
counuy responded to the survey. COKh Mike Ditb and his Chicqo Bean nn away
with the s-per's c~risma survey •. handily bntina
runners-up San Francisco and Wuhanaton.
The Bean finished fint in four of the nine
catesories (coach, st.adium, unique characters and fans): tied for first in anbther (pauern of success). and added two 1eCOnds (uniform and playi ng style) and a
third (tradition). .
The 49ers tied the Bean and Redskins for first 1n
pauem of success. were second in owner-front offiC'C
and finished third in playina style.
Dallas finished a distant 11th, although the
Cowboys did claim the best uniforms. Houston. thanks
to strona finishes by Coach Jerry Glanville and unique
characters. finished I Sth. The Atlanta Falcons, who
finished last in seven cataaorics, brought up the rear.
Although ChiC8JO is full of characters •. Oit~ -
and his heart -earned the Bears to the charisma title.
.. He hurls gum, he·s beck a couple of weeks af\er a
bean attack, he says outrqe<>us things. he mocks
opposing fans and stadiums:· tht New York Post's
Steve Scrby said. "What more do you want?"
Orange County Register colum!'ist M!lrk Whi~k.er
said he would "love to have a few dnnks with the Bears
-and watch them fight"
Miami rated first in playin• style.
"They play like they know it's a '8me and they're
supposed to have fun." Komheiser said. Scrby, mcaf\whilc, found the reason for Detroit's
26th-place finish. "If these ~ys had a playina style maybe they'd win
a few pmcs,' he said.
The tndition category cau&ht the attention of
broadcaster Charlie Jones ( .. What Dallas has a~
complished may never be duplicated") and Whicker
("Can you name 10 Buccaneers ever?").
Los Angeles Times columnist Mike Downey
probably came up with the most outrageous choice of
\)le survey, putting the Bucs tops in tradition.
"Tradition is a two-way atrcct," h~ explained.
.. Nobody loses better than Tampa Bay."
Quote of the day
Bo Sct.emf>ed1er, University of Michigan
football coach, on his team's l-7 record in the Rose Bowl: ··1·m ~tat rationalization and I can
rationalize every on~ of those 9Cven losses."
Arkansas aulstant ey~ UTEP
Arkansas assistant coach DavW Lee
says he 1s under consideration for the head
coaching position at Texas-El Paso.
The Razorbacks offensive coordi·
nator said UTEP athletic director Brad Hovious
contacted him by phone Friday to discuss the Miners'
coaching job. _vacated in Oecem~r by Bob St~ll. St~ll
resigned to aa:ept the bead~cht~JOb at M1550un.
"He (Hovious) said he would fly my wife and I out
there the morning after the Cotton Bowl pmt to
interview, .. said Lee, who applied for the job as soon as
he learned it was open.
"'I've coached out in the WAC (Western Athletic
Confcrtncc) when I was offensive coordinator at New
Mexico in 1983. and I'm familiar with the leque. ·•
Hovious said there are three others being
consJdercd for the position and that he wiU U')' to
interview all finalists this week. He wouldn't nime the
other candidates. -
Bears, Bengals receive eclle
NEW YORK -The Oiicaao Bears 0 were made a twe>-pomt favorite to beat the
San Francisco 49en in next Sunday's NFC
championship pme, accordina the the
Cilantueulver hne.
The 49ers aidvanced to the final on Sunday with a
34:-9 victoryoverthe MinnesotA Vikinp. Thcpme will
be played at Chicqo's Soldier Field.
In the AFC. the Cincinnati Benpls MC 3111 point
favorite over the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills beat tbc Houston Oilers 17-10 Sunday
and will play the Benpls at Riverfront Sta<Uum at next
Sunday.
. .
~·~IN TiHE IWEACBBRS
And then one (jay ln-.eroblca, Donna audden·
ly, and without warning, loet her baby fat.
Canadlena win eilbth straight
Patrtet a.1 stopped 39 shots for his lil lhird shutout ofthe scuon as the Montreal '
Canadiens extended their winnina "rcak
to ~&ht pmcs. wilh a 4-0 NHL viciory over
the VanoouverCanucksSunday ni&ht. Montreal, which
has won five in arow 011 the roed, lias lost onfy once in
its last .14 tames. The Canadien1 lead second·place
Boston by Il points in the Adlms Division. Sa.,:11 .. e
IUc:Mr, CIU11 Clltel69I and 8-' Gallley •pve the
Canadiens a J.-0 lead after two periods by IC'On na on the
power play. Gainey's pl was his SOOth career point.
Leny RM..._ finished the scorinJ early in tM third
period with a shot from the blue hnc ... Al Wnte
scored a power-play aoal with 6:23 remaining in
regulation timt lo give the Toronto Maple wfs a 3-3
tie with the Chicaao Blackhawks. Toronto, which
tnilcd 3-1 after two periods. aot to within one aoal at
9:45 of the third period when ex-Blacklawk E4 01et1k
banacd his own rebound past replacement goaltender
FA leUMr for his 21st goal oflhc sea.son.
New Orleans downs Bradley
WUUe RldlardlOll scored 19 points m Sunday ni&ht to lead New Orleans to a ·
91-63 oolfcge basketbrall victory over
Bradley, the third win in a row for the
Privateers. Bradley, 4-4, suffered 1ts biggest margin of
defeat in I 32pmes. losi ng to New Orleans by 28 points
Bradley head coach Stu Albed was ejected with 8:34
remainina when he received his third of three tcchn1cal
fouls. The technicals occurred af\cr center Lelle
Jac:kMll drew his founb foul. New Orleans shot 64
percent from the field in the first half and averaged 60
percent for the pme ... Larry Marts scored 21 po1 nts.
1ncludina nine straia.ht during a I 6-po1nt .\rk.ansas run.
and pulled down 11 rebounds to lead the Razorbacks. 6-2. to a I 03-71 victory over South Alabama. S-4
Television, radio
TEL•vtMON
10 •.m. -cou•G• l'OOTaALL: Hall of F•me
Bowl-Syr•CUM vs. LSU from TMn~. Fi. .• CIWIMel •• 10-.30 •.m. - . COLLEGE FOOTaALL: CollOt\
Bowt-UCLA vs. Ar-ansas from D•tt.s, CIWlnnel 2
10-.30 •.m. -COLLEG• FOOTBALL:• Citrus
8owt-Otllahorn. vs. Ci.ms.on from OrJ.tndo, Fla ..
Crwtnnel 7.
1:30 o.m. -COLUGE FOOTaALL: Fiest•
Bow.-Wesl Vlrolnlil n . Noire Dame ~rom Tempe, Arl1., CNnMI 4. '
. 2 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ro.a
8owt-Mlc:f\19an ~ USC from P1s.d9M, CIWlnnel 7
s o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTaALL: Orange
8o\llt Nwetlt• vs. Mlemf trom Mieml, cn.nnec •
.s:JO o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SuPr
Bowt-Florlda Stet• n . AUbUrn from New Orlean•.
-Channel 7. 7:30 o.m. -NO HOCKllY: Central Red Army
(Soviet Unton> •I New Jersey (MlaVed), Prime Ticket
I-o.m. -HORSE RACI~ S.ntt._Mlt1 re9!1V\. Cri.nnef 5' (Prime Tldlel, 10:30 o.m.)
RAotO
10-.lO a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Collon
&owl-UCLA v\ Arhnws from Datte\, KMPC (710),
KNX ( 10701.
1:30 o.m. -COLLaGe FOOTBALL: Fi•"• 8owt-WHI Vlrolni• vi. Notre 01me from Tempe,
Ariz.. KA.TM (930).
2 p.m. -COLLaGI FOOT•ALL: Row
8owt-Mkhloan 'Is. USC from P•Mdena. KNX 0070),
KMPC (710).
s o.m. -COLLIGI FOOtaALL.: Or•noe ~·-· VI. Mi9ml from Mii.mi. KRTH (930) S:.30 P.tn. -COLLIOI FOOTaALL: SuHr ~ldl Sl•t• YI. Au«»urn from New OrlNns, KMPC (710).
..... , . *""'••d. k>li• two inlle':ioM and MMmi; • ,_. OD ltl lut Chancf IO Ill lhc b I.
, .. We Pla)ed ~ ckftnte and we played ..,... • ~I tom._" uid Mlla.b Marv~ • ...._.,.,..
wall play for I trip 10 lW 5uPtf Bowl neat 9Md1J:S CiDC&Dnati. •bcte the lilll toet lS.ll No¥. Zl. TM ud~lluedWNFL01_..._ •• ,, .....
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Tiie victory waa &19ir b • * ....,...,-=! 1iM¥ t1w beat the N9w Voll Jen in u APC 11!t9f ill ?911. h'a lhie ,.,.._. MlllohMMt...S
It loll 31·7 to KantuCiay ia die 1966 AFLdM•,.an1_. .-..tUcilY 22 ~ ..._oa Ju. I, 1967. in dw a.
~~ ~Yod in lr.alllllo. Tiit C'Mfi t11enl oe IO IOle to Green Bly Ml W ftne ~~ .
Ridditk \Wnt over from one yard i11 the e«ond
q1.aaner and Thomas from 11 _yard• in the third bd'ott
NotwOOd's field pl pvc \he Bills a 17·3 ad.
But after Noiwooit mis~ a 36!yard Rdd pl, Moon
finally drove the Oiatn IO their only toud•down. It carM
ona 1-)arddiveby Miu Rozittwith 5:12ld\1n theprne
and at the end of an 8().yatddnvcin nine plays.A 29-yard
pus to Leonard Hatriund an initrfettntt call on the pl
line ap1nst Oemck Burrouahs l(eyed the drive.
Hounon lost its last cnancc when Curtis Duncan
fumbled a punt with l;i~ lcf\ and Ray Bentley rccoven:d
at the Oilers' 18. Jim Kelly whp uncharaC\crisucaU,y tbrtw on his fint
aix plays. finished "ith 19 compkt1ons in 33 alkmpts for
244 yarijs for lhe Bills. Moon was 17 of 33 for 240. ·The Olien aot one br'Cak before the prm st.antd -
lhe weather was ~nusuall) pleasant for Buffalo an
January: sunny. with temperaturts in the high 30s and
little wand.
They aot 1nothrr WhC'n tht flill' blew ~IJOr sconna
San Francl.co Coach BUI Walah (left) Le:!.
a Yictory ride from Ron Haclley and
~edJ' ahortly after lllane.ata '• 8eott StaclweD poaden defeat late lD tbe 1ame.
49ers PASS CO.MBO PA ~SW~ Y •••
From Bl came a step awa)' from makma some
big play\ and Montana would suck
that ball nght an there Thcl didn't
show us anything that wasn t in the
game plan ft came do~n to cxecuuon
and they outpla)ed us ...
The 49ers spotted Minnesota a J.-0
· lead before compfctel) dom1nat1ng thcgam~. ~ · .. "Gi tting past the firs lC-2_ 'has to
gave US I httlc bat . con~dencc,
because Wt ha ven·• pla yed well the
last couple times:· Mon~na ~1d
.. For us to beat the team that beat u!I
last ttmt 1s a little bat sweeter. but "'-t'vc stall sot our work cut for us ··
He h11 Rice on sconna paSscs of
two, fh e and 11 yards as the 49crs
built an 18-polllt halfl1me ~ad. The
49ers' record-setting \\1de receiver
had not scored a touchdown in has
th~ prcv1ou pla yoff ,.amcs He
fin ashed with five-rttcp11ons for 61
yards. and his three TD catches tted
an NFL pla}ofT m-ord
.. h had rcall) bctn a tough .,car for
me," said Rice. who caught 62 passes
1n the r~ular season but was slov.oo
by a nght ankle \prain. "l finall ) 101 a
chanct to make some plays and I did." ..
a scort that would have glH'n the V1lunp a
''That WU tht' end for us." Peters first down 1ns1dc san Francisco's 20-
said ... Thr roof caved in." yard line. There were about five
Rutland, who scortd a touchdown minutes left tn tl'le third quarter and
on a 4S-yard intcrccptionlo~etum 1n Minnesota trailed only 21 -9.
Minnesota's v1C\ory ·over ~n Fran-"It didn't loolohat tou&h to me and
cisco 10 last )'Car's pla}offs. didn't he's a a:rat receiver." llums said
sccond-auess himself this tame, but "N1nety-n1ne ttmcs out of 100 . .he's.
knew he had JUSt blown a baa one go1n1 to make thal catch ••
.. I had lhc ball. Rtec JU.St had more Wilson also had a J'1bpar pmc.
of 11 than I did:· he $lid. "That's throwina 1wo anterocptaons. He re·
preuy much hC?w thinp we~ aoin& peatedly ~ frunratcd an an~mpts to
the whole way.' --.break a btu>lay, W8HaGked s1~ tJmes..
"If he'd have j'otten the inttr· 1nclud1n1five1n the rant haJf. Wilson
ccpupn, he'd have been the hero," was 23 for 47 with two 1nten:ept1ons.
said San Francisco cotnc:rback Tim Montana completed 16of27 puses
McKlcr "Bul 1tturncdou1 he was the for-t18 yards. Montan.a wu sacked
goat. Just once Crata finished Wllh 1 lS
Rice's counterpart, Minnesota's yards -0n 21 c.ame$. his ~ahth 100-
Anthony Carter. who cauaht 10 yard pmc this teaSOn.
passes for a playoff-record 22/yards a San Fnnc1\Co pined 378 yards.
year ago. did nor catch a pass until the 1ncl ud1n1 20 I on the ~und1'p1ns1
tturd quarter and tin1shtd with only the &cqt¢'i No. I dcfenselac:kk
thl'ff rttepttons for 4S yard Keith Millard and end Chris
"Thm was no way we were ao•na Doleman. big racior-, m lut ynr's
to lcttfus guy embarra UJ the wt) he 'lctory, ~ert shut out in sacks this
dad last year," McKyer said. tJme-.
8ut Carter. who was obviously The V1ksnp had 262 tot.al yards,
upset as he humedlr, tcn M1nnts0ta's JUSl S4 rushina.
lock.ct room. said: 'I wasn't double-Offensively and defensively, the
covered that much. Monly. the>. 49en' motJonat effort seemed to
played lone. (The V1k1np)1ust d1dn t reac:h a level wh1ch atoned for three
calf my number... seasons offim round ehm1n.at1ons
On one 1mponant ocau1on when "'That's the most emouonaJ I've
One of Race's most 1mponan1anbs
came in the third quarter, with San
Francisco ahead 21 ·9 He snatched a
Montana pass JUSt ahead of Rcuie
Rutland, who had an open field ahead
of him and could have: cut the ma"l'n l.!!!!!!!~~~!!~!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~~l[~~~~~~~~~==~l£O~fivcw11tlan1~~~~rcturnfor
V1tunp' quancrbac:k Wack Walson sun the 49ers otay in a Ions tJmr.''
did loOk for him. artrr didn't come Wilson llH2. "Their ans are uiuaUy
throual\. He wasn't able to make a l11d·Nc:k. and 1he team rul but1-
l~pin1_£8tch ~-n_a tfiard:~n~· I 0 JS!~ nesshke." __ _
Dooler-
retlres·
·a winner
·Johnson continues Miami 'spitch for-title
' ...
He insists Oran e ::~~~·1rt!:1 '!,o~e of UI. i.ys It
BOwl ho 8 true _ Holtz likes idea of playOf f No. a• Oll.w:!l ~.a.-
s OOlOUt Or 0. 1 . Fr.m ~ Atnciace4 Prttl The SooMn lftd die T~ an:
Even 1f Notre Dame beats West V1t1Jn1a 1n the F1nt1 Bowl ind i) both 9-2 entcrina •hat mlP't ~
vo1ed the No. I colletc foolbell t~am, Coach Lou Hotu -ouldn't m1od krmed the "Probltion BoWI.
h1vtn1 to play some more .. mes 10 make 1t a.n officiaJ nauohal Ttut wllt be Oklahoma's last bowl
championship. • · ~for at laai two yean.
Most ofh1s fellow bowl co.ches don't fttl that way.. ..we·rc "°' aa)'Wbcre near IN typt
The Auoaatcd Presa polled 26 coechct of ~I uams and onlr of foodllill team • liu to be Pna
nine -anctUdina Hohz -'ttl'C in favor or a p&ayofr-ith •~opposca •nlO any type Of co.~ ~autj
and two undecided. • • ...... ~._'!....._die....!'!!'":...!!·
"I've ah~a)1 been an favor of h1vin111-0-team -or mu1mum ~~ ... ~. ,.,_.. -•7
fiour..-m -playoffat the com!*t1on oT\hc bowls," Holu taid ... But ""'"--1 1·v~ ahtta)'I said J don't wan1 to do 1nyth1na that di1rupced the bowl ClemlOAc:Oatb Danny ford knows syMm as we kno-it MM to ~pect tom ~...._...,
AJthoulh a ola)ofr PfOPOlll was o~e~uwy dtft.Med 1t lut wi1lbJN. Tiie Sooeers,. fDr .MJ.4
muary•1 N"CA4 convtntion. Detoa Dodds. adllttie ctirectot" &bt YM.11 I ,..e. ~ la tilt
Un1wnuy orTcus and chairman of a= 1Ubcommm. diet -!':C;. • wr .., die • ._,_. =".:re~~~· 11id a ~ was '"tllCVtlmblt.. ._?We Will M¥S '°;II; WI wt ;....::.=::::J'f.:.=tifi'="-==J =:..:--::~.=..:·:~ rilM.coodillODI Now ... ia •VOf ol 9!19 -.. .... ....., if• w ..... '!!!Jw."
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Eriian uel 's 1ongr._oaa
baek n ea-rly; corrJ.plcte,
lJSC tatlback has ove rcomC
persona! problems, lnjur1 es-·
fl'rom Tk A1-.el1te.il p;"'
ure. Aaron Emanuel wants to wan He would like
nothin& more than to lower has bull-lilce neck. cha'rae
forw1rd and trample Wolverine after Wohcnne dunn.a
todaf s Rose Bowl pmc
But few people involved 1n the U C-M1ch1pn
matchup -from Bo Schcmbcchler to Rodney l?tttt' to
the l)ewest Mich1pn water boy -wall act as much
sa\lsfacuon as Emanuel wall an simply strotltng onLo the
.• &rtCn irass 1n Pasadena.
Emanuel. a JUn1or. will start 11 1a1lb:tck for fiflh·
ranked U C when at meets No 11 M1ch1pn in the 15th
Rose Bowl pmc. He v.111 handle the glamour pos1t1on.
ca~ the &hosts and '1on of Garrett. 1mpson. Allen,
White an<f other stoned taJlbacks from 'U C s past.
This was what Emanuel had in mind in FcbrUar)
1985. when most of the country's football-playing
collcics sought his enrollment. After pining I. 982 )ards
as a senior at Quaru Hall Ha&h hool an Palmdalt'. he
became The Runnana Back oflhat )Car's recru1t1ng class
But his career at USC puttered. quackl) and
freq_oently There \\Crc inJun~ and more 1nJuncs and a
tcmf)'.tni eAperacncc Yrhen has mother. VM"a. fought ofTa
near-fatal brain aneurysm.
Weet Vlr&lllia qaarterb&ck Major Ranta
(left) and-Jlfotre Dame qaartftback Tony
Rice will be key factora ln the l'leata Bowl
mate.hap for the top nadonaJ ranklna.
Then came "the incident," a~ Emanuel nov. call 1t
While aucndangan otT-campu pan) an Pasadena 1n Ma)
1987. Emanuel alleccdl): slapped a k ilo"" L' < student.
hepCilthlctt' Sharon Hatfield.
In August of that )Car. a Pasadena Mun1c1pal ( ourt
con1,1c1cd Emanuel of .. misdemeanor simple battel) ··
The $3 fl!C JI.II) foun"d him not guilt) of stnl1na another
female ~udenl, Tamm) Baird. 1n 3 bar 1n December
1986 FIESTAPROVESBATTLEFORTOPSPOT. • • hom81
by the NFL's Phoenix Cardinals as
wtlJ as the college team. was .. not an
very aood shape." But neither Holtz
nor Nchlen sccmed cspec1aUy con-
cerned.
.. There's not a lot of arass an 1hc
middle:· Holtz said. "Jc's a very fine arass on the side and around both 20s.
h's a very. ver) fast field."
Nehlcn called at ... fast fnck. In the
middle 11's a Janie dllJ·up. but af 11
doesn't rain rl'll be fulf!U
Holtz was more concerned with the
sun. The team ~efcndins the north
end wall be at a distinct d1sadvantaJC
fielding kicks. ccrtaanl)' until late an
thepme
.. We're at a tremendous disadvan-
tage ... said Holtz, whose bench wtll be
facana the sun. "I have a problem with
the sun 1n my eyes My pupils di.late
and I can't s.cc."
Mond1y's forttast calls for vanablc
clouds with 1 chance of showers and a
h1g:h of 62
'-We havcn'tplayed a football game
for a long tame, Nehlcn said Sunday.
"The gu)'s arc anxious to play, but
will 1hey be as sharp., It's hard 10
le now
"The Tuesday and Wedncsda>
before the Syracuse pme (a 31 -9
v1C'tOry on Nov 19 that capP«t West
V1rgan1a's first unbeatcn-,unt1ctl reg·
· ular season 1n its 96-year football
h1stol)') I didn't thank we "ere "Cr)
good. but Saturday "e pla>~ prcll)
well
''It's hard 10 know how good )ou
art in practice because )'Ou·rc alway~·
usma the same guy Somcumcs the'
know what they~ dom& and some·
umes the) .don't "
Air Force ., .... .,.,
RIC.e
'"-MSI
u Emanuel v.as Stntenccd 10 15 d.t)S 10 Jail. though he
1 spent JUSl a l~w hours behind bars He ~rved time doang 11 gent'ral labor an a work-rrlcase program
"I 'would hke tQ thank that wc·re ••
bcucr than we were at Southern Cal U
(the 27 -10 reautar-season finale),'' he n
said. "1 would hkc to \.hank that we 11
have made a lot of improvement 1n ,1 some areas, pa(ilcularly on offense o
el Sou''*" Cei 1~ '\ student-rr' acw board at U ;c \u\pcndcd hi m from
school tor the Hatfie ld 1nc1dr nt He m1 sed 1he la ll
u ~mcster ol '87 The prlled recruit v. ho in pared He1sman ~: 1 roph) ta ll.. v.hc:n he <:ame to 'S< had 11 probll'm much
10 more -,en ou\ than eluding tacklcrs
WEST V .. GINIA 111-01 aow1...., Grftfl
Fu< «Ion St
~rvi.no "But l don't lCnow 1ftha1 improve-ss
ment's ao1n1 to transcend onto the ~
field. For eumplc •. our punter (Ja m lO
Sexton) has been ancrcd1blc 1n prac-:~
tace. the same guy l'\c watched shank s1
for 11 pmcs. n
el Ptll$0urvtl
et V1r111n1e Teer. el E Cer06<ne &o\lonC~
P e"ft St
:: " "l'vr had added ancentt,c. bcrnu\C a lot of pcopk
tt rnuntcd me out:· l: manuel ~1d ··1 hing~ \OU rc•Hf thing>
lO )OU hear the) dclinatel) mot1,atcd me more I "~"er ;~ doubtcd m}sclf .\ll1hat's1n thepa'!t nov. lc.lon'td~cll on
.l
et C•n<•""•' tt Rut~1
s.recu ..
Norre Oa,,,.
We\I V1r 111n •
~~ think the offensive lane ha'l 11
improved. (Tackle) Dean Bro\\n has
practiced better 1han I've seen Dean
Brown pracu~ Derck Brown (no
relauon) and Frank Jacobs ha"e
made great 1mpro\ement at the ugh t
end pos1Hon
Notre 0•.,.,.
Wel• V0r11 n•t
"As far as preparation. the mental
attitudc.not«ma-«>o111ht.mn ~mg too loose, knowing what )'OU have to
do, workana on fundamcntaloi -
)eah. we're aoina to pla)' well
··1 can·t sa)' 11 11's goana to be good
enough. But we arc going to play v.cll.
I 1ust feel 11 ..
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If Notrr Dame wins. the lm h "''II
ao home "1th their ea&hth national
champ1onsh1p an 1hc 53-}ear h1stof)
of the AP poll. West V1ra1n1a ha\
never been unbeaten and untied or
this close toa nauonal champ1onsh1p.
T Nm Ifft l"lHl'fllle
Although Nc hlcn resorted to an old
coaching cl1chc -.. The hay 1s 1n th~
barn." he said. ~nhout d1sco~1ng1hc
location of the barn -Holtz ~ad
there v.as more w9rk. •~·be done
before Mondo) ·s I 41 PS f ({ hanncl
4) kickoff
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ktnllt~ Holtz. who has been poormouthma
all week 1h11 Notre Dame ts n~t a
great team and hasn't pla)cd as well ~
as he upcctcd on offense. had some n
scar) words for ehlen and the ,,
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Emanuel's trQubles received widesprced pubhclly 1n
Los · Anaetcs. He considered transfcnina to another
school rather than attempt to come back before m1lhons
ohkeptical eyes. · · .. 1 thought 1bout at." Emanuel said ... Then I made
the decision that I'll take this like a man l wisn't &0101 lo
run from anyth1n1." And this season, ht finally performed in a manntt
befi1t1n& I USC tailback Despite mis ing fhc pmC1 Wlth
a stveft)y sprained na)\l ankle. Emanuel pined •90
yards. prov1dan1 a powerful stra11ht-ahead threat 1n USC's offense and an 1mpos1n1 complement to Peete, a
quarterback who excels at-scrambhna wide and thus ·
spreading out defenses.
,.. Emanuel, thou'h swif\, prefers to Lake the l)all and
plow his 6-foot·2. 2.S-pound bod> forward
"Whtn Aaron acts 1n I JTOO\.C, he's hard to top,''
wide ~11,er Enk Aflholter said "He can pound 'cm and
pound 'cm and pound ·cm. and e\lentu.ally someone 1s
go1na 10 sav. Tm not so surt l want to ao up there and
tackk him.' I k11ow I wouldn't want to tackle ham."
Emanuel bcpn ha comeback an earnest JUSt before
U s Rose Bov.l loss to M1ch1pn State last Jan I. He
had suricl) on hlS nght foot 1n Dttcmbcr. then
arthroscopic urgcrv on has left~nee.
.. Academically. ·the picture also bnghtencd. He was
readmitted to school for the ~pring semester and made
·enough progrr s an the classroom to return to the football
team
He hat an carh gtoove an the TroJans· second pmc. a
24-20 vactol) at utnford. Emanuel paned 121 )'lrds and
scored two touchdowns. only to 1ruurc the ankle two
wee ks later agaanM Oklahoma.
A long. frumauna rchab1litat1on process ended on
Nov 12. "'hen Emanuel saw spot du~ apinst Anzona
Ute The nc\t v.eck , wath a Rose Bowl berth 11 take. he
h1ncd 27 came and 11 )):ardsa U earned the Pacific
10 Confertncc utk by bcaun1 UCLA 31 -22. He was the
key man as the TroJans put away the game by controlhng
the ball throughout the second half •
··ifcd happ)," he said. "I was able 10 come baclt and
do some pos1t1\.c thanas after some ncph'-C th1nis."
~ a Roee Bowl workoat at <>ranee Cout
Collete h t p~tlon for today'• iame.
BRUINS AIM FOR SEVENTH STRAIGHT. • • LUCK WILL TURN FOR ONE COACH. 1
• •
From Bl
Aikman has caused some ~enc·
mcnt h1nuelf dunna the -.O:~ v.ben
hcj)ractlccd 11 Teµs Citad1um
be th! No I drafl p1d . 1f he v.i nts to
be.~ GrOH ) said "I JU~ wan1 <1
victory.··
Arkanwas was not highly rcg;irded
until its near upset of M1am1 1n latt~
No"cmbcr M11m1 won I ·16
41 M tlraPa
~ l °"O 841Kft .,. • , tt at "'"9!0rl
lt °'"°" 51 lt •I Cei.torn. •
1• •••••tone JO Wtlh-"OIOfl S• ,. •'°"'°°" 11 S•t mord n '°",...,,, c.
l3cmg Mtlhtgan · ~1d math. "hose
1cam 1umcd the ball O\CT four umc'i
an the los to 'oVT l>.ame
It
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The Dallas {:"owb<l>S have first pick
1n the fl drat\. and 1kfn\.n IS
cons1dettd the bes1 pro-style quar·
tertiac\ to come out of colre:ae since
Stanford's John Elwa) 1n 1983 DIM.as Coach Tom Landry v.11ch· ------cd UCLA praclac:e bu iod1ca1cd be
will watch Monda)' ·oi a.ame on tele-
v1 ion
"I think he IS definitely Oil( or the
top qu.ttttrbltks in tht countf) if not
the best;• L.andf) said
"Wc'tt used to 11:· said r'kansa~
coach Ken Hatfield. who will bttome
the firs1 person to e"er roach 1n the
.Cos 100 ...Bo.YrL a1kL. pJa~...lJLlh.t.
event. "We won 10 pmcs but at took
lo ana I close pmc to M11m1 to get
50mc mJ)C'Ct •
e l IO"'• Ind •"• at North'*'•''•,.,~
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"I'd love 10 pla~ for Dallas but 1
-ha"en't hard11nythtnJ defintte-from
chem yet." Aikman said.
Aikman sa.ld he: would ltke lo S«
the same team that an September
defeated ebraska •t-21 perform 1n
the Cotton 80'1rl,
··1 don't think that t¥ tc:am that
pla)~ Nebraska showed up the mt
of the year, to be quite honest."
ALltman said .. Whit at is I don't
know. The team had lM.:h an emo-
tional h•ah for that same and "'e
never te*hcd that level aaa•n the rest
of the 1euon " He added>. "Wearcao11)1 lO havtlo
1tt thtre 11 ~ are aoina to beat
Arkan who I feel 11 one of the most
undcnalCd teams in the country.''
Hatfield pla)cd for Arlan\&S 10 ltfe
196<A. He ha been a•vcn pcrmi JOO
to 1nltrv1ew for the open Groraia1ob
'lftcnttc-pme. tht Rl7orb:rcts' finr
an the Cotton Bowl 1n 13 )'ctn ,
Arkansas and U LA tied 10-10 an
the only prcvrous mcetana bttwun
tht t~o hools 1n th<' I en fa~ll
Bowl.
A bta part of the Raior k offense as .en1or' All·Amenca kicker Kendall
Tra1nor. who has made 23 con-
1ttuu~c field aoal • JU" t"-O .shor1 of
the CAA rtt0rd
TM AA docsn•t count bo-.1
aamcs in its k1ck1n1 l"«'Ord, ~
Trainor can·, officially c.-tcnd has
su-r,.k.
A1k.man. .-ho threw a school-
rtt0rd 2) touc~n puses ttus .,
taSOn. " IM Ha staner ll UCLA: ri
Arkanui quarterback Quann $J
Oro''C)''s rtton:I as e'en better The U
14 ,.
u 10
lO
Hopare 12-0inpmahehautan~. ,.
1l Gfo~ •id he Wiii happy IO ~all »
of the .ittnlte>f' and ptCSIUIC d1rttl~ »
'Aitman•t way. "
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341 2•• V17 7•1t
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COOUI& SYSTEM FLUSll
129~!s TM
• •INCT COC>L*G IYITWM
• f'l.USM COOL.91Q IYITnl
• CHICK H08al AND •L Tl ••IT~ WfTM UP TO 1 GAL~
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P« lf#\NCtlOft Oftty fOr MittubilN '4NClel ~ awy..,
b!MltlMittubiltli pawerect ~
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TW AM STATISTICS ..., ...
FW'lt '°WM ,. II .. w. .. .-.. i.-iu IJ•lH
P...-lM D7 lt.....,.n'Vll'ft • 'M
C:..•AIHnt 1M.l•l 1t•JJ•I ~ YerO.L°'l 1•1' 1-7
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tNDMDUALSTATtntCS AUSHl~$IOll, H191'1wntlll S S1 • .-01'9f 13·4', P1nqt1 J·1J, MM11 S-11 autfelo. T'*'91e•
7·7S, ~ M4, k•h J ~•. ,_IOdocll Mt.
HlltnOft 1•7, lvr\lf'll 1-0, ltMO Hminu• 11
effect on NCAA .
NFC DIVISIONAL "LAYOFF
4ten M. Vllllintt t
kw. lw 10ue"9n
MlnnetOll l 0 • C>-•
San Fr1nchco 7 14 O 1)-3"1
fflntQvartw M'-"FG C HlfMHI 47_ 6 n
SF-J ltlc1 2 PIU from Montll\I ICoflt lllcll), 13 , ,
SeceNOUlrtw
SF-J RICI 4 PIU from Mont1111 "°'., II~). 0.
SF-J RIC.I II PIU from Mont1111 !Cole!'
t.le11> •• n Tillrd ~,.,.
Ml~ JO!lff S PIH from W WUMlll (ltiCk
f1lledl, S II
ffeurltl Qui,.,.
SF-Cre111 • run (Coler klelll. 1 19
SF-Crele IO run (l•.ICll t11i.cll, S 5' A-.1,14
TIEAM STATISTICS
Mitro SI'
Fl"I OOWn\ 10 10
Ru•~·vera' lt·S4 J.4·101
E'1ulng 20I l 7 l
Return Verd' 27 37
Come>·AtHnl 23·47-2 17·21· T
Seckld· Y 1rO• Loll 6·47 l • 6
Pvnl• 7·39 S·3' Fuml>l•l LOll l·I ,.,
Pet11llLl,·Y1rdl 9·90 •·to
Time of PoUl\llon 7' ll l l 47
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-MinntiOll, ... Rice ~10. FtM.V
6·201 Andenon l ·t , D Ntl'°" 7·3. w Wll$011 3·7
Sero Frencl,c;o, Crele ?1· llS Reltvnen J·2'.
J ft let 1·21 Mon11111 l· 11. Svon.v I· I, Youno
3Jll, Fteeltf 1-(minul •>
PASSllllG-Mlroronola W W1l$Oll 23·47·2·7SS
Sen Frenc1Ko. Monl1111 16·27· l· 171 Young I· 1·0-lmlllU\ ll
AECEIVING-MlllM\011 H JoroH 7·7t
A Rice 4·2'. A C1rtef' l ·4S J«Oln 3 • .,.
AnOtr'°" 3·3', L-ll 1-19 G14111ton I· II Fennev Hm•nut 4) Sin Frenc1.co. J Rice S-tl T IYIO<' '3·'2, Creoe )·26 Alfll,,,.n 2·?0 8 ,,_,
2· 17 M WU'°" I 12 Svaroev 1-(mlnu' II MISSEO FIELD GOAL-S.1> FranclKo
Cofer 60
AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF
881 17, Olen 10
kWe by °"'"'" HOU\IOll 0 l 0 7-10
8ulf110 0 7 7 )-17
Stcend Oul"9f'
8 vt-llidOIO I rll'l INorwOOCI lllCkl 4 2S
Hov-FG ZtlldelH lt. 10 21
Tlllrcl °"'"* 8vl-Tnom11 II run (Norwooa •1ca J. 12 01
.. 9111'1t\ Oul"9f' &ut-f'G Norwood 77, 3-2S Hov-ROlltf 1 /Ul'I (ZlnOtlll ILICk ), 9 4'
A-79,Sl2
Les Alarntto\ U.TUllDAY'l aHU\.TS (_ .. .,.,......._._,
l'aST aACI 0... ,.,... H<•
C-0.. C.... IH-1 •OO 1'0 l OO
T--. IT-•1 · HO >a C_Or_I_ •a ,_ ttt• •
U UIACTA • 11M.O '11.0
ICCOM> a AGI. 0... ,_ _.,
L"'-' -IGrUfldVI It 10 • 41 J 0t Twwi SHV 1"'-1 >OO JOO CD ... GvY ISIMtfll Ue
T-l:GJ •
U IUCTe 11 ~I -M700
'"910 •AC&. 0... """ _.,
.,__ .. Molt« IDvnrl lJO 1• OUT
""1 -... IT-I Ue OUTt -MoMet .. ,..,.,... • ........,, oun Tlf?'e HU
U l~A IA 11H• 1100 "°"'"'" •AcaU!brw m"' o.c• ....... ao. tSIM!llf 110 • ., lJO a1tor OI •oc• (T .. Mt<I • 6-:IO UO
W-~ktr ICr..-1 110 Time HU
U IUCTA \• ljoe.O MSOO .~
l'll'Tll •Aca. o... --· w..a.m A••H N CK-I UO JOO JOO .._ \Ii,. ,....,.., >ID 160
Sl<-y Doc /4 CDoYO•ll ) 60 T-HU '1 IXACTA 0-•1 .,.., 111 IO
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
PAS$l~IOll, #1#1 11·J>• I, JtO l ul·
lllO, KtlV lf·SM , 2t4.
.-ECEIVl~IOfl, Jefflre• S-71, HIN
4·62.. P!Mtll 2·21. Herrl• 2•64, HllMmltlfl 2-l.
GMN Ml. Ouflcen l•t lufflllO, ll.-cl 4·fl, Hermon s-se, l urklll >-U, Jol!Mon l ·ll,
Met1t1Nr1 1-1. Muetlef' M
MISSED FIELD GOALS-11nd9111 37 ·JI
NorwOOCI jO, 3'
COLLeGE
Bowl ICWM, ~
CAUPCMl ... A IOWL (DK. .... ,.,_,
Fr-.no Slelt H. W"l«" MIC"'9aft jb
INOIEPIENO.NCIE IOWL
(DK. D et ateu...,., LLI
Southern MlUl$.$lOOI ll, flK1$•EI Puo ..
SUN IOWL
(DK. '4 et IEI Pete, T .... ) AleO.,,,. 2t, Artnv 21
ALOHA IOWL (DK. 2S •• .......,,
W1U\Jntt0ft St111 24, Hou\ton n
ILUIE·G41lAY ALL·STA• CLASSIC
(0.C. JS If -.... ....... w, AM.I
atue 12. Grev 21
uaaaTY IOWL (Oiec. a el ~ T-.1 tlld••ne >4, SOuttl Cetor 111 10
ALL AMaRICAN IOWL
(0.. 2' .. llrmllllMm. """'' F IO<'IOI I•, llltnoll 10
,.IEIEOOM IOWL
(0.C. " •• ~) 8r1Qhem Yount 20, Col«IOO 17
HOLIDAY IOWL
lfrlMY It SM Di191)
Ollll~ Stele 67, W't'omltie ,.
PIEACH IOWL
ClltlH'•v 11 Allllf'llal
DI C Stllt 21, IOWI 23
GATO. IOWL (SUIMMV If Jedi ........ , PILI
G.oro11 )4, Mlcnloan St 2'
HALL 0" PAMIE IOWL:
(TMIY at TllmN, "11.I
LOUl,11111 S111e 11·3·01 "'' Svrecu'• It 7 01 10 a m. ICl\lnnel •>
CITRUS IOWL
(TMIY It Ottelldil, Fie.) ''-"''°" 19·7·01 "'' °"~ , •. , 01 tOlO 1.m ICIWlllM4 71
COTTON IOWL
(fedly .. Dlll•l
Ar1<1n'" (10-Hll "'' UCLA IJ-2·01 IOlO
1 m I Cl'llMtl 21
fllESTA IOWL
ITMIY It Tll'ftlle, ArU..) Notre. 0 1me (ll-H) .. , W~I V11g.n ..
I I 1-0-0l 1 D m IC!Wlnnel 4)
llOSIE IOWL
(Tedly It P1"4IMI)
Micn1oen (1·7· 11 .. , USC lt0-1 ·01 7 D m
ICnennti 71
SUGAR IOWL
(TMeY It .... °'1MM)
FIO<'oae S111e ( 10-1-01 "'' Auburn 110· 1·01 S.lO P m IC 111111111 71
ORANGE IOWL
(Tedly et Mimi)
Nt1>rHkl 111·1·0) "'' M11ml. Fte 110 l·Ol
UO D m ICPllnntl 4)
JA,.AN SOWL
(Jlft. 14 It Y•INmll, JuMI
T8A (ESPN)
HULA SOWL
, (JIM\. 14 et HeMMVI
I D m CClllllMI 41
IUST·WEST SHlllNE CLASSIC
I JM. IS II SlMtlntl Nooro ICnanMt 7l
Tarkanian decision
leaves enforcement
procedure as tt was . ...,:._ __ _ -
MSU GI.
4(_ >· LAS VEGAS (AP} -NCAA vs,
Tarbnaan. 1 precccknt-scttana rultnJ by the U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 12.
presents a Catch 22 for collc,sc
athleucs an acncnil and ~nniaJ
basketball po~-tr Nevada-La Vcaas
1n particular.
Flrll CIOWM n n
llulf\H·ytreh St-15' ll·117
Peoine Ill tt7 lltiurn Yero' O 27
Comp·All ·lnt "·2•-0 IS·27·0 P\1111$ , • ., •·34
F umtllft ·LO.I 1-0 0-0
"'9ftllllft·Yerm t · 107 s-1s
Ttn'ltof Poun~ JOI JS'?t
INOIVlOUAL STATISTlCS
ltUSHING-MICf\lffl'o SI Eipr 33·146, Seirer
S· ll, MCAU.'4• ll-tm•"UI H C.-ele, H1nw1on IO·IOt, '.JolWttoll J•-~. Worlev ll·lO,
HendlrlOll 3 • ll
PASSING-.wc:HMn St , McA•tttt'
14·?•·t-211, Gaore ... Jonnton IS-17-0•177
llECEIVING-MlcNNn St • lt'-i t ·U2.
MonltomtrV •·11, Wiiton HS. ~Ole
Hltmoton •·71 WOl"tw >·3', w.,.,_ 3-21.
HtndtfMWI J·Sl Hvtnlnlnfl 1·71, MM•lllll I· 14 TllOml• 1·4
Misc.
Sf'OttTS SCHEDULES
a.M ....
CO\.LSGIE tf#N
TWMllY
Wflllhtr 1t Cl'lr1$1 COlleM '"''flt 1 :JO
COMMUNITY COL&.aGE MIEN
TundlV
FH lltOft ln$11IU1t of New York 1t °''"" C 01$ I C olle9t, 7 .lO
HIGH SCHOOL M>'t'S T__.
Founl1•n 1/1111)' it Tuthro. 7.JO. wntm.n\ler
11 Cvorn•. 7.lO
TueMIY
Fountail'I V•llev ., Dene H· ' 7.lO Mi '""'
11 Huntoroeton a..cn. 7 30 trvltot •' Loa
Ail lflil0$ 1 JO Foorn. •• Unt'tlr\lly 7 30 L~rlY ("'1$11611 er Pecrlic StlorH, 7.JQ.
HIGH SCHOOL G•U T"9MllO
D1111 Ho"' 11 CorOl'll ~ Mer. 7, TretlUCo
H1M' 1t E•l•ncra, 7, LO$ Amoeot'-al S.<IOltOICll
7. Sen•• Ane V111v 1t wn1m11Ulef', 7, ECSl$0tl
at Meler o... 130, lrvltll 1t un1 .. .,.,., .... 7 )0
C1olW1no V1lltV et Fount11n V1n.v, 7 IS
NtWDOrl HlftlOf •• <keen View. 7 IS
Soccer
HIGH SCHOOL IO't'S
Tidey
S.n1a Ane al Foun11Jrt V1lle't', 2.lO
Tut\4Mv
&re• Olln01 •' Mer1n1. l, LllllJlll aucn el Dene Hiib l lS
, ..... "lJ U lllACTA II • H'41 llllY
MXTM •ACI t ,..._.,
F"" •• ,.,. S.. Ckao •• •it 219 ._ ~ a..c~· 110 , ..
Dr-1c;,..,... .,.
''"" t ... ICVllfn. •ACL t • ~.,.'-" .......... ,..,.,._, ,, .. '.. ) .
~· C~I •11 )00 s.-.. ''"""•• Jrl , ..
'""' 1 141 tJ IXACTA • J Nd 1"2•
llGHTM ll.ACS. 1 1-\1.,...,., ...., ,._,. '°' n• >• l v f/I Crv•lti IMc<.,,.,.., U• >ID F•---I.._.• NI 4 41 Ttme 1.11)
U DAil Y TaWLA •• • t1 N.O .-10
MWTN aACI I """
... """" (00..'-' '.. • • J .. ••• -·-, .. ,., • • , 00 ••-Metws ,..,_,_, • • ao ,,.... I.JS •
IS eJlACTA 11 11 N.O "000
U IXACTA IOJI 17 Ir -U .. 0
" ~ ...... 1• l l ' 11-4 •·'"fl ..... ...., .. 10 """ ........... llC'll••• , ...... hor .. l l. M .0 Jf1 JO lo M __ ,.. ti(OI\
la!• llO<M\I f.0.v' ...c' -cerr-an 111 n , ro<ei M' ....,. -c.,., •• .,
"ll llUt
All-• A0'71
"""""'"H•-17mJt>
•A tTANa•lls
W"""' Cl I WWW .. KMce>M.-w L
Lahn lt "'
~.
.C5S .5'3
.Stl
.Sll
0 • The ruhna 11ves the National
2 CollctJ.ak Athkuc Auoc11t1on. col· Ptloenhc 16 11
Porl'9nd t• 11 Seattle 1c 12 2 lcac spons' 1ovem1n1 body. lhe naht l'"' to orckr the suspcns1on ofan) coach ~ at any NCAA school without rqard
I YI 10 the question of due proce . But the
Gotden State 11 1• ~ 10 11 ·.ffl S.cramento 6 lt
OaHH H()\11lon
Otn..,.,.
Ulel'I
MldwMt Otvt"-
17 t 11 11
17 11
17 12
.2.0
.6~
6?1 607
516 .2St
111
11 same htJh court ruhna reaffirms that
the 1nst1tu11on.1f 1t 1s a public school.
must afford thai coach due proctSs
before cal'T)•f\& out an N(AA-<>r·
dered suspension. • 11'1 lOVJ .. ..., S.n Antonio
Miami 7 20 l ,~
IHtem Cenfwence
Central DMM9ft
lnla)'man's terms. the ~-4 dcc1s1on J erry Tarkanlao involving UNLV basketball coach
Cleveland Detroit
Atlanta
Mllwaukff
Cl'llcaoo
Ind lane
W L 2t s
20 1
"ct. . IOI
.141
.679 sn
.556
.ll S
Jerry Tarkantan puts tbc CJ60 NCAA
GI mtmber schools between lM prov· .are limits to what the un1vcrs1t)
crbial rock and a hard spot The high m1f.ht consider .
colN"t order has. in effect. established • I don't have any tntertst 1n mr.
one set of gu1dclin,for the NC'AA. university bcina pen~lizcd twice,· another for the coll cs and un1\lcr, Maxson said Wednesday. "This un1-
sit1cs involved.· vtrs1ty served its penalty 10. 12 years
111
3·
New Vorll
Ptliladetpnla
Boll on
New Jersev
Wul'llngton
Cl'larlolle
. 1' 9
IS l1
IS 12 s 12~ Atlanttc OM&lofl
11 10
15 1• 13 14
12 17
• 11
• 19
$UMlly'1 SC...
No °""" KlleOuollcl
6'3
S17
"' .•14 .JOI
296
T•Y'• ~
'"'-"'• 11 W1U11ne1on. •JO D ~. .,...Y"• G-. a..tn 11 (llQOO, SJO D m •
i..tren 11 S.111ie, 1 p m
N-WMV II Cl\lro0t11 4 )0 D m Detro.I II Atienl1 4 30 pm
lncllene If Clevtlllld, •JO D m &o.•on 11 N-Yark, S om
Ulett 11 Hou\ton S.lO D m
o.m.er • t Sero An•onlo S lO p,.ft 0 1111' 11 S.Cremeroto. 7 lO D m
Mllml 11 Poniencl, 7 lO D m .--c..... men
, WIEST
W1r10ure 74, Fort Ltw•' 70
SOUTHWIST Arll1n"' IOl, So..ittt Aleo.me 71
SOUTH
Even,villt 71. Murrev $1 10
N-Orlffn• 91 areaoev 6l
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN ~net-
6 6'..,
16,
J 1 ',, ' ') 9
9 ,
... Sc:Nll, C ... _ Ile<.""-LW
I Ctrrllo,, Sou1n COHI 111 14 I .. I
2 ltnOec'lll V111tv Pe<. Coe\I ll· I 74 I•
l St<\te MonrCI w SI s fl ., 2 71 7
• Ml S.n JIClnto F~1n11-n 1 SJ ll s Venturi . WHltf'fl SI N I II 1)·7 so l
6 Golcltfl Wnt Or •111'1 E ml) 13· l l6 4
1 Or.nee Col" °''"" Etno ••7 l3 ~ I F uleflOll. Or11199 Emo 12 2 77 '
9 R Vtf''IOt Orenot Ell'IO ll • II l7
10 Comoron, *''" coe,1 111 10 • IS t Otl'llr• El c-II 41, IS COdlff OI Int
Cl llVOll\ ,.... s LA '"" 10 ,, •• O•nero
((1·51 .), LA V1lleY In 11, l PIMOefle City
(n 11 I. Gltnclelt 11 •> I
The complex legal case beaan m aao. ·
1977 -.hen UNLV was hit with 1~0 "l don't know who was naht or
years probation for alleged NCAA wrona 12 ~carugo.'' Mauon added.
rule v1ola11ons. The NCAA also "I wasn't here. r JUSI know that the
ordered that UN L V suspend Tarka-un1vcrs1ty hu spent too much of us
nian from coach1 na for t~o years. time and 1tscnelJ)' on this matt<"r lt"s
It is bchcvcd to be the only 11mc the time to pulll behind us:·
NCAA has ordered somcoM Rothermel said any fur]her penal·
susJ>ended from coaching. accordm.& tics such as loss of scholarships or TV
to Jim March1on), the NC A dtr<"C-revenues would amoun1 to "doublt
tor of commun1ca11ons Jeopardy" and would be v1gorousl)'
The u n 1 vers1ty served the proba-appealed throuah 1.he NC AA st rue·
uon and suspended Tark.anian. as turc because ol the penal tits UNL V
ordered. The coach ""cnt 10 state scned 12 )'cars ago.
d1stnct coun the dll} after his He said ont poss1b1ltt) m1aht bt
suspension ~ent into efTC<'t. ot>tamed scnma up an NCAA compltancc
an 1nJunct1on. and EOnttnucd commntec on the La' Vegas ampu$
coach mg. to use as a prototyee for the orpn1za-
Now 1n his 21st season. he has t1on nauoow1de S\Kh· a comm1tttt
compiled a maJor college record of would aid 1ns11tut1ons in devtlppmg
507 wins and I 08 losses -the systems that "''ould help them corn pl)
w1onmgest record, percentage.'-" 1sc w11h rules of the agenc).
among act1 ve coaches "I 1tunk this can bt a wm. win
The common m 1sconccpuon grow· s11uat1on," Rothermel said
mg out of the U S. Supreme C oun Marchiony said Schultz "has no
dec1S1on 1s that Tarkan1on'sJOb t\ on personal interest 1n seeing Tarkan1an
tht line. The fact is that Tarltan1an s suspended. But that\ a dec1s1on th<'
1ob 1s safe. thanks 10 a permanent infractions committee has to makt ··
state coun m1uncuon prt\-tnt1n1 hrs "Bas1call)' the ruhng says that no
suspension b)' the unl\crstt) -the one C'ln sue the NCAA for v.hat the)'
onl> bod> 1ha1 can fire' him pcl't'et\-C to bt a \IOl111on of their
UNLV President Robtn Ma\\un const11ut1onal · nghts," March1on~ has.~1scounted an} tOon to 'iuspcnd said "We think 1hcre 1s du<' procns
Tark..anian Wt Ct11nk a person's _nghts arc not
··1 th ml tt's Ob\ lOus there''i no \ltOlatcd b) the ( C ~;\) tnforcemcnt
interest in ca1T)1n1ou1 a suspcnnon · process. The ·uprcmt Court has said
Muson s.a1d \\-ednesda) "I think you cannor rue the NCAA on tho
t\lef)one agrtts that's out of the around In a sense we're naht back
qucsuon. I don't think anybod> to where ~e '4Crc before v.e 1antd "
would take that op11on senously .. Tarkanian's legal bat11? has
The NCAA 1nfract1ons committee bounced from s&ate d1stnct court to
1s schedulrd 10 meet 1n San Diego the Ne\ada upreme Coun. baC'k to
Feb 3 to wcigh 1hc coun dec1'11on d1stnct coun. baclo.. to the si.te h1ah
And the comm1tte<"'s acuon wlll bt coun. and finally tht U uprcme
watched b> ..:®chcs and un1vcrstt1C\ Coun
acrou Amenca. 001 JU'it 1n tht) Of all the 1uue arautd over a
NHL STANDINGS gaming cap11al where college ba~lcct-,(ftcade of coun battles. tneenly issue ~mobel c..-enc• ball compctts w11h name sta" for the US \upremt' C..oun -.ould con·
t~lgarv
Klintt Edmonton
Vanc.ou..,.,
w1nnloeo
0.lfOll
smvttte Dfvts19'1 cclcbnty \latus sider WilS the technical qu<"st1on of w I. T ~ GF GA The NC.AA 1nfract1on comnutt~ whetht'r .the NCAA was a "statC-
?• • 6 ~ 1s1 101 mecung 1n Myrtle Beach. C 1n actor." -a public aicnt; uch
?4. 1• 1 •t 203 157 1979.agreedthat NLVhadtamcd public aicnc1cs must give an cm-~~ J: ; ;; l~ J;t out cve,.Y rcque~t made of 1t, lnclud· ployce due process befort' ~usptn$10n
I• 1• 1 JS 14' 1s1 ana the fom1al su)pens1on of Tarka-or 1errn1nat1on under the 14th
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New J9f'Wf 13 tt 1 J3 m 1'4 uni\lersit) to "10 Kot-free" aflcr the process. But the NCAA cannot
NY t&i.noera 10 2c 2 n 111 1SJ Iona ICJ1l battle u pend 1 coech. 11 can onl) oftkr a
Ada .. " DMWn "ltshould bt somcthma reasonable 17'Cmber un1"en11y 10 do so And ~:al t~ :~ : ~ J;: m to (U LV) and somethtnl that ma' most collqts and un1\ICts1lJn are
Buffalo -T,. ,,-' ·-13s1 sr w att"T~~b:IC"10 thnnfntttonnom-1JOb1 m". ttral'"falu1tin1 un er .
HartfOfd 15 20 l J3 t3' 1JJ mitt~.' Schulr1said1n m1d·Dttcm-1hch11h counruhn1th1tthcya1Torda
Quebec 13 13 c. 30 1•2 llJ ber coach due procc-ss before su pension
Toronto l , ~·3 SC.... Maxson and Rothermel uy I here or tcnmnanon
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~ .... ~ PMa~i. t t Hew Yor" 1~,. H1 • • ·=:.:~l;;:~~;;.. ......... eyes 1 98~ return
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Loss ofTV revenue
put once-thriving
game intOClebt
,,
1988: The season after the cra·sh' s clif~ariger
l y JAM!S M. &.ENl\'EDV .-.........
, f:W YORK -The t 98 busintt' >~' "' s ltke th" a\On 1fier a trk\ 1s1on cltflhan~ • fht plol tv.1$1S
that follo"'tJ last )tar's ~tOC'k market
cra\ti nc' t' mll(hN '9Ut'k Mondl}
for dramauc cfTett
ThOSt e\pcctins to Stt recession.
b~ad hncs and massive bui.tncss ta1lu~ 1n lhc .... akc of the October
19~7 crash .... ttt proHd dead "'rona
like Bobb> Ew1na on TV's "Dal,
la :· the market enm1cd from the
shO'ACr 1tlt\C and \\Cll
But tor ~me 1n the bu 1nts) ~orld
the n1&htmasrc continued 1n 1988.
Dtt\el Burnham Lambtn Inc "u
fin.ill) chariet.t "'1th ~cunttn fraudt
an the 10.,.cmment's on.omg Wall
\trect probe: RJR ~ab1sco Inc's
chief e~ccut1.,.c Ross John~n tncd
and tailed to pull oif the bttit."!11
lc\erag1.-.J bu>OUI 1n htSIOC). and
Japanewoffic1als learned "'hat 11 ~a ..
ltkc to l~I the· hc:at ol an,;rns1dcr
trading uacl.do"'"·
Wh1k there "JS mcir" thJn enough
grist 10 run the bu!>IOc~ mill 1n the
~e.ir JU'>t c:ndcd. 1ood nc"i. "'as
Cl."na1nl)' 1n hon ~uppl~. 1rhm:\0 pmtiu.bll" \huulc-S(rVtet' Im Rl"minamn ~h•'l"C':\ tntt&nue Vu: :ore~ uf .Y.\'Jl\IS aqd l<>1ns wett S.l6S million nd prom1~ to pa1n1 tor K1am hktd the Nt•"' F.niJ tid
ddcd to the-~nru of lht anti0hcn1· ·his name on the: p n PatriotHo 11\U(h that he boutl'll the
rcta1lcn. ~ufTer~ throuih the Yeond kd1a mogu~ Rupert Murdoc h Nat1ontl r ootb II L<' guc lran1:h1sc
)t r ot a salts slump. the Orpn1U· paid S3 b1lhon to <'Quire Triangle tor S8~ m1lhon
t1on of Petroleum faponin1 Coun· Publi<:attOn$ and II\ .. 110 .... ca~ TV 'c .... 'tork tn\C\tor,\ her dtlm.in
trte-s th~ to tftd-roMUmen"--~tht"""'°' idrlv Tt"ad-ma • urt'\t on t c: \01l"rt0tn tt co' C'r
10\ t afTarr ~1th 10 .... 011 pnct\, and the 11nl" 1n the ourHI"\ . .\nothcr pubh\h· ~H'Ol" and !Wrn.l h~· plann1·d to wend
dollar sal&td qa1n U\ fore1an ex· 1ng l)Ct\On. Ruben Mav.~cll ot mo)I ol h1\ 11mc luok1n1 tor deal\ 1n
cnan1e triaina. Bma1n. \ucn·"-Jht II 1 thre~ trac\ an ~ uropc
The market. for all 111 rt'S1henc~ cquir1n& the Mac mill n pubh'>h1n < Jnad1an Ro~:n C .tmpcau "'"n a
"'as only a shadow of its lormer emptrc. tuj of "'a' ag.a1n\t R H Man A. < o
bulhsh stlf Th( Dow Jones indu!ltnat 'K>Pll•e Mu man. a Bnt1sh "4.'t'r(l~f} Inc 101 f-cdcratl'J Depanmeiu tort'\
\Cl'3gt of blue chips finished 1.1.ell lurnt~ cnu~·pn:n1.·ur. b1ou&flt !lod..\ to • tnc. 111 c\pnl Au1 the:' tch>I') co\t SM
bclo" 11s pre<ruh pea._ ar.d rt· the m.i'>)(") "'1th a "orld\\ 1dt "h<i'" ot billion. prurnr11ng ( ampc..iu 10 '<'II
maml'J mostl) un1nsp1r~ b~ th( ~I. \hops and 3 rail\ ing 1.all "'onh~ oil \Otn(' ol , t•<kfilwd'' a!l~t' .rnd
clcc11on of Republican veot1e Bush ol an\ umb1t1ous \\ orl.mg C11rl: '"I ta t..c a mult1n11lhon-dol13r po1.•l..0t¥t ol
to su ceed l're\1dcn1 Reagan as thr didn't lin<l the '' ptn,J pool parttcu· h1ih-~ 1cld 1unl>. ~nus to m..irt..\: 1
chamf.1on of lttt enterpnK". larl> ~11mulat1ng ·· 'h" ~·cf 1n an < t11u1io 1ndu,lf1Jlt\t \\ tlhJm
Sul • there v.rrc high points Thr 1ntt-r' 1c"' ""Ith l he ~,.,0<.1<:1\nl Prc:s-. f ,1rlc\ on1:c a dartr. hor'c: Prt'Stdl'nt1al
Bab\ lklls turned S )Cats old. and the • lndc:c:d. c~pand1ng one's hora1on\ th>pc+'ul wught ii man 1J e of to"'d'>
nauon celebrated 1ncrca'>Cd cho1cc "'as "hat thl.' 'ear "a\ ~II bout for Jnd unJcr"Nr b\ pur-.u1nr a mcrgrr
and h1ghrr tcchnoloa~ Jn lht unftl· thoSt' "1th h(lh · c-n·dn hn~ ThC' ol tC\ltle i1a1H \\ c\t·Prnnt P<pJX rl.'ll
l<'rcd 1clccomfl'unKal10n!I field 1nh<>tmcnt tirni 1'ohllxl"IJ Kr;n1\ Im \\Ith Im f Jdn lndu\tnC\ ~h1d1 ~' 1ct leader \11kh11l <...or che' Rotxm d. ( J kJ h\ ma\tcr lkal· 111du1c' t ru1t ot th\: L1)(1111
<.·mbrarcd a t111 ol '-•Pttal11..t thought mJkcr tknn t-..ra' 1\ pulkd th<" rug < o•pc.\rJtl' rtlldl.'r C Ml I Jhn had o
-l \Cn fai.t food -Ill 441\ dJprt Ill OUI lrom undl'I '\Jht\C0°\ foh0\<111 1 hU\) \~&II 1Jklf1g f 131\\ V. orlJ "vtr ~ur h1H1oubll'd t•1.onom) .alt<.·r. the llti.,, made:· an adm11tc.'1JI~ h1w' I m p11,Ull' .ind tn1 tl'.hllll h1'
l>on:>ld r rump tht" blllt"S'r l ilPI· "lu\\•OJll" olll6! to takt• tht' romp.in\ "'. n:iktfm I l'\.llU Im. \It hough hl ll \I
1311,t ol thl'nl all huught f.J,h:rn prl\314' lur I h1l11un . .\ltcr ~eel..\ of'· . .s 1uot1.id"'d Nllk to un'4..'UI T ('\aln'
pundt .ind \.uu11tapunt·h. "-r.l\" harr•l·d 111at1a~l.'ml.'nl,tl'.tm. ll.thn '' ·" ~.a 11'<1 \lollh u decal \l,onh \l1tlhJn~in,onthl'0tlg1ant'sp1fX'i::tl
nl-a_d, ~!S btllton lhl' h1ggcs1 bu) out \lJI ' ·nJ na1.a1ng m.ina~('ml·nt ln
Business •adlop,•01d•aJD debuts e'er -.dl..i\\~h.mJ.Ji,1nbutc 1h1: pnxn·d .. .. ' A .' a.a I • Kra't l'I . made: hl'adltne,· on the: Ill \hJll'huldet) ltlo.t: htm
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l 0 ,(, Hl .\\H (.\Pl -.\mcru:an ~hcd\.tlc:d guc\t\ include fc1rnicr ~n·pintum amh111ou\ \CK 1al \~hcdull llllll'hll lht \C,tr r111~~h h\ km~~d tu
f>ublll R.id10 "'" 1n1rodun• a nc" prl'\11.knu::tl l and1dall' Brucl" lbhb111 , alung \l,l\h hi\ IJ\hton dl·-.1inl·r 't\tll' l'ilhhur\ (. u l h.,.srm.1n P-h1 l1p I
datl) h.ilt hour bu)tnCS'> program on b\.•\t·\c:'lhng .tu1hor l clm Pl·tc:r!. wm-C Jr<lh nc: Kc'~·hln I hl·ir Jel·'>CI hk '\ni11h' \l, ho lmt " ~ b1ll1un r uc\Ja\ "1th a \and~ of poht1c1ans mu<l111c .. '-''!Xn Ktlhard fxnn1., '''ll"on th\.'. p.irh lmu1l "'t mouth\h> IJl.Cm\'t hJllk• :iia1n,1 (1r3n\l ~klrr>-
and l~onom1s1s \Ct to ~·nc a~ 'tnturl.'cap11ah\t "-.1p Hagop1.1n l ~ \l,J\1:11ng hut thl pmH'• ll1upk tlatl~ polt1.rn l'I < hut \'.trll(ll .1 1111\\ ~
l<.llllrtbutur.. 4x·n V.1lham Pro\m1rl• and lormt'r dcntc:c..I rumol\ th,·~ PllX" thl· \llldl 01 m1lhu111111 h1m-.cll lor k" :han lour
"\1 arkc:tplacc." ho\tcd h> formc:r rnn~rc,)man l d Z'><:h..tu · .lr-c<Jl ~lkl·c..I l tnl'i\Jlll\ 1n111 ~Ul'\I mu11th' \\11rl. .1t 1hc hdm ,,, · tlw
\\..ill 'trl'l.'t Juurn.il reponcr M 1chad The sho" produc·t:d in l ont1 • room\ Jt thl'tr ( onnl'd 1ru1 l'''·"l' \I .1111l·J1}(1I" hk."I g1a11t < rl~dm.in "''" tx· heard on more lkalh "'111 hk.u\ on ho1h lUn'lumcr \ h11\I ul ulhl.'1 nantl'' ah11 mad,· \\ htn 1lw H1111,h 111 n1 IJl.nc11111111t
th.in ISO \tJt1ons auo !. the count'). and 1n\t•rna\1onal hu\IOl''i'i nc"' t'l"' du11nl! 1tw H'.tr , 1 1•111,hur~ '>e11~1,·111lll', .11h 111 1·1~11
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Parlit Approa 180051 occpy p0s~1ble CMdr~ new ca·~1 2 car •• All NEW JBR 2 ca1 oar· l O EL y lBR APTS 111 3Br 2 5Ba w/3 car perk· & peta olt 12800 mo Ga 1 •Cl comm u n 11 Y age large fence yarc u11t1 plKt w1lk lo beach Cail DOUG HERBST 1350/sqll S t350 mo 625 P1um9', ui:>sla1r1 a 2 9 t2I I ~5~~ ~~.~~~7~T1 ~· 720-3980 Of 760-5000 Call Cheryl 856-2500.1 F s 1050 B11bara 673-~771 ::d!~7.f~~·no 4 ·
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grades ONLYS22SOOO 38e h8X CONDO 01nb91tS1650 6•0·7000 ~~1·,1:;rp:.:1;r:~=
llM n Wiil.i IHSI OOuble garage and PlllO PEN PT 28r HouH P11me location
682·0550 Leise S 1295 mo No s 1 t75 1 Be<11oom S660 '!9i'' ltac~ 1069 pets' Call 557-5784 BALBOA 4Bt Ip s 1475 2Bdtm 1 .e. $805
-WTlllf BAYFf:\ONT Conoo 2Br 21HY•IUIWAY IG CANYON $1•7S'
FABULOUS 5 bdtm con Mo11t1 1n10 3BR 2BAJ1Q.w1 ~lBO~ Covws?er1'tn COST~ ME.SA
temporary Med•ter r Frplc nice pa110 & 2 car frple. spa dock $2300 '4t·H2f
ranean estate Formal gar 5 1350 Ann 75 1·5000 SEAVIE'W 38r 2 6B• ...,Lill llllllL
d1n1ng&lam1lyrooms of 3BR 2BA. single c;iarage House c.ommpOOl &l~n Spaciou• :ZBR Apia • ltce •~•rc•se & steam new paint new ca(pet n11 S2 750
rooms Arched paned new drapes S 1000 mo BAYFRONT Cor>do 28r Be u11tu1 po<>l .11ea 1110•
d & ndo • huge eo ,., room ' laundry oors w1 w plus deposit 646-6273 Oen Oock tor . bt>at tO"m ONLY $640-ff50 101 with lush garde,,s Yearly $•150 "
pool & spa s 1 895 000 3BR 3BA Pool Jae Dbl LINDA ISLE 2 llOly 59,. mo
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llOMI' •-3BR. IMng rm lg family llULfmll1·140I . fll~
REAL TOAS rm hplc 2 car garage. lg HRBR VIEW HOMES 7H·t011trMl·1111
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
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880 covered paho Avt s l&75Jmo Grdnr pd
now• s12so1mo 7t3 A¥ail 1/l ~··5197 Cofla apnApts
Center St 54!-88•7 • -IHI •11·lt leMtl
BRIGHTON SPRINGS °2BR LIDO SANOS furnished Bac:n li2BR, frpl(, pool,
1' BA t I level lw.d 1'10\IM 281 den garege Huna spa 0•r Frotn l r • NC yatd, pvt comm . S 1500 153~/ ' wooas & atrurn• ,._... mo (wtnt91') &•6·599• mo .,menl o•r wl opnr & • ma.
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micro wooc:tt>um frple. con<So on Lido Pen1nM.tla 11m-epm
pool & •P• S950/mo • 81y & ocean. ¥1ew• •-------
MC VELMA 5•9-24•7 12200/mo Incl ut.11 Boal • llTTlll""
altp ea1r1 Joyce Spi11et, & ,;cse i BA, garao-r•rr.
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Co91a ...... c...t IM21 ICHWA •TZ. NANCY ••DIMCW-lantaAM,CAt2102;oal ...... C .... t2N7 on °' befOle Jenuery 17,1~~---r.lllMii;:.--Jarftel I AwCIOl'llble. YOUNG CALLIE, .SANOAA ,.,. ., ...... , .... The neme. ~. Md ~ R WeMplef. ,., ''" ·-
»3 2'1t It., CoMa ...... ICHWA•Tl, and DOES t Nlf ti .... a ... .....,._ .. numl* of~ ltet St., COiia Meu Celtl CITY Of i.UNTIHGT~
c.111 llU1 tfWouafl 20 lncluliW ...... •......... • Uft• M10f,...,, °' .....,..,.. 9*1 BUCH "°'*'G DUllM, 3152111 . YO\) ARE 8EINO 6ut0 U. Mfte a -...... wlth<M 811 atlOfNW. le (£1 Tnt1 IM.isine.1 \t CO"• Oeted l2JMl1t
St . C09te .'.'1..a, Cellf. IY PLAINTIFF. (A UCS le ... a ldlfa .... M .. ..._. IMlfft.,., la~ y el l'IV· due*' ~ WI lndlvidutl Peul I CMll City Adm•n• IUt.K T~NS,EA
92127 d9mandendo) MEL WAITE 1Mttu1•: Ml illftUI• ~ro de 1e 1efono del Tiie re911tr1nt c om 1ttrat0r (Seel. e1ot. P~ Otanoe Coeet
S1ften M Ouf'llam, 375 and S~Ll Y 0 WAITE . ._ke ........................ ebOtedO del Cl9mandante. O m«IC9d to tr.nlaci bUSl· ty: CeMtle ..... .,. lt07 UC C.) Deily Pilot' December 21,
2111 St .. Coat• ..... Call! SALLY D. RAINS WAITE .... , .. , .............. dMlandal\te .... "o M9t unoe. Illa llCll\IOUt City CMI!" NoliOa la..,..., 9"'9fl '° ".. w . .-
92627 Yeu-.. • CAt.INDMI ••114'•4'•• ••t•••• tle nce uogado, H ) bUllM11 name °' n•met P\I~ Ora~ Coalt creditor• of tile within ~ J &Mrd. 409 ™' bullnen .. con-DAYI ..................................... NICHOLES w OHNOULV. li1tldlboYe on NOYem~ '· 081tyPtlot Jenuary2.S.1MI named ,,.,..,Of(I ) "* • ~ llJTICl CAN.,..1UoMt.•pat9nlof Qoldefw'oct Cot~detMer.
duct•d by: en unln · le_,.....-....... e .,_ le oerte ....... M MORINELLO. IAAONE, 1MI Ml&7 bulk lrlll'slw 19 al>OUt to be -=:· UAEOANAM~N· e-.t t2a$
corporetad Htocltlion tniMnm-.....-. .. ..._ HOU>fN&NAN>ULl.t,•696 01vl<l fl Wll'llC)lef "'*on pet1CMlll IX~ rlCT1nOUI 9Ul••t8 DA '°" am.nor Ml .. .,)' I ...,..,, IOH
otller then a P8'1n«llllP •wt. II 119tM M ......-w MecArlllur Court, 8u11e TNI 11e1ernen1 wu fll~d PUaJC MOllCE llefe1t1after detcrlbe<t MAim ITAT'lmWT !Med a Ion Wltfl tn. Ci.r1t Merine Ori ff. Leeun•
Tll• regl•tr•nt com· A ............... , • ., ...... a~ ...... I 150. NewPott 8Nch, Cell· W'ltll ... Coiltll)' Cletlt of Or· •1CTtT10UI --" The n.,.,,.., and ~ Tiie ~ P«IOr\I .,.. of t"'9 COi.Wi lor • deer• ~ Coif .,.., ::,~:, ~~u::UC:; ::.ce::r._,..-...'r: ~:::.:,_..-:: •or~~,,~:t7~~13, ~~:un•v ... ~t>ir ••w1ruuma =:()Ir:, ~::=:W ~o'lw~JNT~~s. 1121 ''°"" A~l~= 31~~~"*°=: ~ 1111-....., lilelJ fMflt 1r ,_ •tree cMee 4'• H ttll . . ,__, l'M IOllowl"O S-l<Mll ere TAKESH, 2 110 16tll Str•t. Ontario Or Huntington JACK ON' to MAEGAN COf9 de Cue, CeM ta7t
ltltect •boW °" Decembef ..... the ""'1 ...... ,_ ......... ... .. ...... ..... .., L. GteftWlle. Cllftl. Pubht'*S ~ Coat d~·N~ .. ~~=e·!7 Th Ck t A.QI 0 302. ~ lleact\, lffch, Callf 82649 AMAN A DUNCAN. Jiii M Duft&•. 2, 11 Wlfld.
It 1MI ---. ...... ,_~•le ..W. ........ C • ..,_, .._.,., O•llY Pilot December 211 "' • v ' 9 • CA 92"3 Owen Benedict Ourll•" IT IS OADEREO thef •N werd LllM. Newport BMctt, Steyen M Outllam N ...... Mt lie ,_ l l..._ ..,_ ,....... NDT1CI TO THI NA· 1&aa, Januery 2 , 9, tll. 1989 1n1111e. C1hl 92714 The loeetlon In Cal1fotn11 7721 O"t•r10 Dr , Hunt· C*ICIN 1nl«Mled In r"-C .. f t2MO
Thia lta..,,_.t wu flled ,, .. ,,.. °" HIM, rou ...., ....,.._ .._,. .-.W IOll lllMIO:~ .. ..,. M·IM5 8 1no11 C ourc1119•2• 7 117 01 the chief execuOYe office 1ngton Beach. Cell! 92649 aboole melter eppew Jn o.-Thia IXlllMH 11 con-
with the CotlftlY Cle!'ll of Or· i..e -. ..... -' ,_, ...., • ......, • • ....... wed • • ......_. ....._ ThlCll•t. lr\llne. C•lll 14 °' ptinctj)ll buliflfll office Th1t buslneH ta con-PlfllMlll 3 ol the •l>Ove· ouct.a by 0 ..,,.,. .. pett. enoe C~ °" December • ...., ......, M4' ,,...-••• lllete•a11le. II M ..... 4'Mt. "8.IC N011C( Tiii& bue•n•u 11 con. ol the Intended tr1n11eror i. ducted by M ln<hvid ual ent1111d ttlur1, IOcaJacl et ,,_.n1p
20, 1988 .,ty Mfl'I 1M lelllft w"'*'4 ... e _.. ...... ,,, ...... 11111•11t1d Or-.. c...t ducted by '" lndMdval (II "Mme H ebove ~ The reoletren r l!dm· 700 Civic Center Drive, The reo11tren1 COl'I· ,.,IM~ wamlftt .,_ .._ ......, ........... ,... De11rPWD111Mtl111t.• ~ Tiie r10•1trant com· 1i111 ) 193• H11t>Of 81'vd , ed to tr1111uct bull· s .,,11 Ana, c.Mto"ll•. Of' menc.o to trenuct 1>u•
Publllhed Orange Cout court. ....... .......... ,.., .....,., a. I, ,. MOTICI menced IO tr!~"1~ ~ll· Cost•~. CA ,,... undet Ille flClitlO\IS JllW•'Y 17. 1919. II 2 00 '*' under the llchhOut
Deify Pli<>t December 28, • TMre •• et"9f ..... ,.. -atlclN • _,... ..... Mia T .. CtTV Oft nesa under i... tit °"' ~II other b11_s1nen n•mea bu•tneta n~ °' namet p I'll. OI' u aoo.n lhef.,tt., u bvllneel name Oii nemee
1988, .i.nuary 2. 9, 16, 1989 .,._. •. Yeu mer Wlftt (WM ., direct•.. tele-Lota atUdent9 look lor HUlfTlltGTON 1~~nestb n•,,,. ~ and 1dd<esMS uMCS by Ille tt1led 1bov1 °"(not yet) Ille m•tter may be ,.,..,d, l1tleO •bOYe on NJA M-846 to cell al\ at\OffteY flltlt tofttco). MACH MNTAL ......... • 0119 on 1t1tended \rlntt.lor wilh•I' Owen O\lrllan 1fld 111ow cauM 1t any, wtiy Eleenor,. fr....,
---------1-ey. Nyou do not""°"" C...No.11U. ~t~ln MHA8LITATION 20. ti88 lllree Y"r• rut pest'°,., T1111 a11temen1 w .. llled tile Petition '°' Cnan~ of Tlllt 1te1ernent -fllld an •ttomef,,.."'" C8I en The neme and .Odresa of ~W:.C,~ your "°°"AM ~T Court.ii• , ........ u known to tile itltended with tlle Cou"IY Clefk ol Or· N•IM lhould not be gttnt· .,11,. the County~ of Or· • Cll' ~ICATION hi• a1atem'"11 wu ,,.... iranslet .. ere (It 'Aon. ., ao ange County on Oecembef 90 County on oioemci.t rA IC VIEW IUllll81tON w1111 the Count)' Clerk or Or· state) NEWPORT VESPA. t3 t918 IT IS FURTHER0RO£REO ~Mt • t•llOf'IAL PARK NOTICE ~S HEREBY anoe County on December 1880 ...._port 81...0. Cotta ' ,_.. 111et 1 copy of thia Ordef to ' .,.._ c~ ....... , • MOr1Uary STARTING A NEW BUSINESSft. ". GIVEN tllal 1119 C11y ol Hunt-27: IH8 .f40nl2 Mesa. C• • Pu1>111hld Or•"O• Coul Sllow c-., .. be pubflsNld •n Publ!Sl\ed Or.enga Coul • Cremelory , , lnglon 8Mcll lntend1 to tub· Tiie Mme(I) end mtlloflO Deily Plfot o.c.mb4r 19. 26. tlle Orenge COUt 09lfY PilOI, D9ity Ptlol OecllfTIO. 2e
3500 eclflc View Drive mll • progrem OMC<lptlo" PvollsMO-Or~ Coast addt.... o1 Iba-loteoe1e<t Na. ~anuat) i.. 9. tN 9 • l\fttll9'*" ot ~I \tat Jenua<y 2. I , te, ttet
Newport &each Jenu•ry 15. 1989 for partlel· Oetly Pilot J1t1u•ry 2. 9• l6. transfer .. (1) are AB· M·835 circullllon Pflnled 1n Oreoge • · ... ,,..,.
'44·2700 The Legal Oepwtment II lhe ,...... 1109 by 10 Ille your Pi iion In tlle Depart"*'' of 23 1989 0 0 L l A H L A L E l A A County C•hfornl• once .1---------
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1825 Giller Ave.
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Morturary • Chapel
110 &roadway
Cott• Mela 642-9150
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2983 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA
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0ally Piiot la plelMd to a"· tlcfltlou• t>uaineea atatement •t Housmo .. nd Urban O.· M·8511 ROUHIZAD •fld KEY· "8.IC NOTICE ,.eek for lour IUCCeU!Ye .....C llJnC[ ~I~ MMce MW..,,..._ tlle O*'Y Piiot L~ Depart· velopmant'a R1ntal Re· -ANOOSH KHORAMI 3143 wetkl ~ to llle dale NI l--.;..;;~.....,-------
1bWleeto ~II nowbualn•8!!•R.CH t"-~~· c3~--~t" ' Costat h1b1lileliOt1 Prc)oram 1n the P\B.IC N0TICt · Half Dome. Plff1en10t1, CA FICN!t-TIOUITS•~~NTSI '°' heenng °"'the PetillO" '1Cnnou9 .,..._., .. , ..,. ,,. .-. _..,...,. you tan no 11T10<Jnt of $104 000 The U568 .. ..,05_ OATEO DEC 5 1988 NAMI aTA~
name "tor )'OU et no extre charge, atoe> 6)', pleue call u1 purpose ol the Aantll Re· STA TIMINT Of lhet _11\e property J)efl•· Tiie fotlowmg P9f•Ot1• are .1..-1 L. IMITH, .IUOOE Tiie foll()wwlg pertone 1111
and UYe you the lime Ind Ille et (Y 141 '42-432 t, ExttHlllOt\ lleb11ttt1on Program ts to In· AIANOCH .... T Oft "9nt llereto ,. desetlbe<I In doing t>usi"9U H Q, T .. I~'"°" COURT Oolng butffleea U
lrlp to tlle «ourt HOUie In Sent• 315 or 318 Ind we will mall.• Ct .... ll'le supply ol p.1ve1e-US( M FICTITIOUS oene11\ 91 GROCE.RY MAR· CENTKAL CONSTRUC· Oobbitll a Fnmond Al· &RANDT HUMAN RE·
Ana. Tllen,/of cou,..., lflet tlle errwigements fOI' you to l\endle rMrkel tenlal llouslflO avail· IUllNlll NAMI KET end Is l<>eeled 11 1934 TION CO · 2538 H. W 1orneys 11 Law, 23175 La SOURCE MANAGEMENT
SMrcll 1• completeO we Mii tile 1"': ~OC:::: ~:-"9"y fllftllef able to lo'lieMflCOl'M ten· The tollowlng penons Harbor Blvd Costa Men. 9M2ac7CAr11w• ·Santi Ana, CeJtl C•dena Drlw. uiguna H11t1. 3090, Pullin." St • 8. Cotta
your tlctlttou. bullnela name call llfl<I 11111 by providing govetn· 111119 1b1ndooed the use of CA • 4 " • CA 92653 (714) 837· 1888 • M .... Clltt 92826 •••temettt•ilth the County Clerk, ::9t!.~ gled~o ..::, ment funds 10 rll\abillt•t• Ille Flet11lou1 Buain .. s The t111s1nen neme uteo oy Monsen S.Ved lfleShernl · Publilhed Or1oge Coul Or w •lt•r Bern arcs :::' .. on;z!~ ::. ~ yGU. ••••MO Unlll end to prOVld• Name POWER INVEST· lhe 1110 11ansferor<11 at Mid ~538 :· ~~1~2~~\hll( Diily P1k>l December 19. 26. Brandt, 31 Slinlion1. lrv111e.
then Ille y6Ur JHOO'j' ol pul>ll· Good 1uCt1 In your rentll l lSlllance to loWer· MENT CO , 353 FloW# SI IOCAllOt\ IS Bf.ZAR 1'"000 ama ni 1988 Jartully 2 9. 1948 C.iif 92715'
Coun new bullinenll income ten111ta Cotti M.,., Calif 92627 · ANO OELI Tllis t>ualnen 11 con· M842 T1111 butin... la con• catk>n with the ty Clet1t. n ie p1oject en1a111 tlle r• Tiie Fictitious BusineH Thal MIO bulk tr~•let 11 In· duc;ted by an Individual oucted by an >nc!Mdu.1
11ao11tt1t10" ol lllOlbl• e111"· Name referred to et>ove wes tended ta •tle eona.ummeted Tiie regittre nt com· '"Pta.IC NOTICE ,....r ·Tiie feg1tt11n1 com~
ing 4·Ple•ea apeclfieally 1n 1,1ee1 11> O<•noe Covnty on at tile office or Eac:Tow E"· men~ to tr1nnc1 tx.111· -rnenc.cs to tr.,..uct butl-
the OaltVICW ~evef()t)mClnl Oecembef 12. 1983 FILE ~ntefS Inc • 17320 Beach ~., under ,,... hCllhOUI FICTITK>UI •ua••• nesa under tile fJC11t10us
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€1tC1e, 1nd oeneraJly, 1n the Fr1rw:11 F Po-r. 353 Cehr0tni• 9264'7 on or ••te< hsled tbove on O.Cemt>er TM lollowl"O persons 1te 11ated a~ on Oectmbef 8.
City et t.rge The p.oiect f'lo-r SI . Cos11 Mesa Je1111ary 17, 1989 21 1988 dol"O t>uslnesS at 1918
., .. II bounded by Slllef Cell! 92827 Tiits bulk tr•narer II Sub-Monsen s.y1d H1sheml BLUE CHIPS INVEST. Or Weller Bernard Ekenot
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Street to Ille west. 11no 92627 ' 6108 a~ County on Oec.emt>er 92663 . • enge County on December
Beaell Boulevard to tl'le eas1 r1111 t>uSln41U *" con-Tile n•rne 1no address of 2 1 1988 f401~ Eleanor A FrlMI 600 Bt 13. t9N 1 ,.._
Pertons w1snlng to mMe duc:led by llutb1nd and wile 111e P•rton with wllom PubllSlled Orange Cout Jemes Place, N•w'P~t Pvbllttled Orenge eo.1
commentt or reque11 lur111e1 Tlllt 1111emen1 was hied c.1a1m1 may be hied 1s Joyce D111y PtlOI J1null"y 2, t , 16, 8eecll C•l1t 92663 L Di lly Pilot oec.mt>er 19. 26.
inform•ttOrl on Ille eonteot with tlle County Cle<ll ol Or· Larkrn. Eacrow Encounters 23. 1989 Ann•belle L K•ll'-11. 1 'l'u 19118. JtnulfY 2. t . t98t , .. _________________________ ,..or t11e C1ty'1 Subm111ion anoe co~m1y °" Oecembet Int 17320 e.ac11 BIVd M-853 Manne Or1ve. 1.1our• M-131
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