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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1989
T~AT KID WANTS ME
iO 60 TO THE SHOW
WITH HIM, 6UT I DON'T
WANT TO 60!
I ~EED A GOOD EXCU5E .. MAV6E
I CAN SAV l'M ~OM I N6 DOW N WITH
THE FLU, OR I HAVE TO WASl4 M'{ ~Al J< .• .. -7 -
MA'<BE POPCORN I TOO
MA'1BE OUR FAMILY 15 DO ING
SOMET~IN6 T~AT AFTERNOON .~OR
MA'16E I COULD SAY I TJ.HNt< GRAMM.A
Ml6~T BE COMING OVER ...
l -8-089
TELL ~lM '{OU
MAVE t-tOME WORK
TO DO .. T~AT' 5
ALWAV5 A
I DON1T KNOW ..
W~EN ~E CALLS, I
6UESS l1LL T~INK
OF SOMETMING .•
l 1--\eRE, IT 5 ~IM ..
W~AT ARE YOU
GOING TO SA'<?
WJ4AT MAKES 'IOU THINK
l'P EVER WANT TO 60
ANYPLACE WITH YOU?!
I KNEW l'D
T~INK OF
SOMET~I NG
600D EXCUSE
Y: <.·
GARFIELD ~
BOY. 15 clON uOINCS
'fO 6E. SORR~ Hf. I
POT ME ON iMI~ "IE T
WE.LL , I HOPt YOU'RE HAPPY, JON .
LOOK WHAi iMIS DIEi HA~ PONE 1'0 Mf.
by Jim oa·vis
YOO KNOW, GARFIE.LC7, 1 THINK YOO'VE
L05i TOO MlJC.H WffGHI -----"
r--r-~~--r---THAT'S AN
UNPER~TA1'£MENT
. ,
DENNIS THE MENACE
JUDGE PARKER
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YES . BUT WHEN
~OU'RE CONSIDERtNG
A DIVORCE I IT JSN 'T
WISE TO BE SEEN OUT
WIT H ANOT HER MAN,
LYNETTE /
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OF WA'fLJjlN& Al...F 2 --r-•
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EQUA1iONS !
sPEAKIN6 OF
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lea.at 1111 differ·
ences in drawing O.ta~s betWHn top and bottom (tanels How
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pra ClllOI" ICfW\ .. rilf9' .. 8ft ... ,Mt of the rw of 8
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IASV4G&MIZY
COIN '"'9CtC t
A small COin • passed
around the aud<ence to
demonstrate that 11 is
petf«:tly dry The periOf·
met then hOldS It dtrectly
in front Of the audience,
squMzes. and suddenly.
the c:on Shed$ .,..,, •
Aemtndet; .......,. of en
Hegrenuned wOf'd ere
,..,rangH to form
••._ word. ~. for
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ftN. ... H you cen find
IMffft .
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• TAKa TIMI Chelllnge: Find 1 number that
a111a.._ teft MON whet\ ten 11 taken away from It.
ThlN'I 1 trtlll WIL a. If you can·pua .. It out: ...................... ----..111•11~·:1·
How it I done: e.f ore
the t"'* ........ ,.,.
tormer place. a 111'\11
wad of wt cotton ...
his or her .., Al llllen-
uon la drawn to fie dtty
oon. the conon la !fans·
terred to the petformet"I
hand. end ~ behind
the coin When coin ••
aquMHd , WaMf ftowl
from 1fle conon. and the ••C~--A:..ua..-1_......_ _ _._
coin appe1t1 to ah8d HIOO£N FACES! How "'8ftY f~ CM you ttnd hlddeft In the
tears fol&.ge, etc., above? Our artl1t NY• t~• ar• 19 In all.·;
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KOlll 10 .-.nts '-_,., .. etl tM
let...., tft "'9 ~ below to"'"'
two CQffttt .......... :
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THEN Kor• 2 S"Mnts HCtl ,.,. ...
words of tour left9f'1 er ...,.
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~ t989 UnrverYI Press Syndate I ·8 I~ ~AO •
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BLOOM COUNTY
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TO POT \N TV\E. PLOG ~
by MacNell
SAVE.-. on NABISCO --u.. ... -aa•••-
Q• How ..... eo.-v...u,. ,..,. die
11.,..., ... nil kW -NBC't 1171
-JOtllfn Judd, Wamn, Midi.
Al Countaa is just 10, but lho wu perfonnifta ill
her Idabel, Okla., cburcb choir
by • 3, and winnina trophies
as .. the Shirley Temple of
IOUr° by S. She ays she's not
fll/tl as brainy u 127's
Alexandria: .. I like math.
readiq and spellina but I
don't have laboratory mice or I dillcct them or anythiQI."
• Q• 06erdla .....
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111111 .... v-. ... " .,
....... ..., ..... -$Joan Aloliuu
RocMsl~. N. Y.
A 1 Ten months into sobriety, the ex·AlrwtJ(/' star
just wrapped tbe 6lm 111 Harm's Way ill West Germa-
ny. Two years qo, Vincent. 44, married model Joume
Robinson. He remains cJ09e to dauahta Amber, IS.
QI 89" dW KmU &JralJ, ~ .. die U.S.
OIJmJtk VtOeJWI T-, ... Ill•-· la die ...... ?
-IHrtby Niswttlll. GtM'G, N. Y.
A1 Tauaht by his Hunprian father, Kiraly (ay it
ker-EYE) WU booked by 11C 6 and IOOa tackkd 1be
California beach circuit. 1be older P.'11 could really
holler at you, and that wasn't
always fun;• be says. At the
University of Soutbau California.
where be excelled u a ~
try ~r. be met wife Janna -
she played volleyball for ~
dine. Kiraly, 28, DOW practices at
leut four boun daily and ttavds
I 80 dayi I year playina woddWide. •
He plans to compete iD tbe '92
Olympics -and dad Laa.lo will
tllin be c:beeriQs m the GIDdl.
Q1 WMwadleftntraf
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-IClttlt SIJtwr, F"'"""1. Oltlo
A1 The SUiprbill Gant• Rll/llM''1 l>ftilltl made
the daanl in November 1979 ad peeked at No. 36.
Fu the 6na time. tbe Oraallft} Awards will include I
,.., aafltl)rY; nomi..,;cw will be unounc:ed
Tlunday. T°' ..-bilitill: DJ. Juzy Jd •the
fftlb Prince. ~ ad llua-D.M.C
': LJs.A
:;1 ~KftJ,)
Q• w... ... l>liM-,..,.iiW?
-Erin Fas. StodrlOll. Calif.
A I Tbt 60 Milnlla co-eedtor, 43, ... born ill
Giallow, Ky .. ad~ ap ia LcmilVille. Editor of her
bilfl ICbool peper,
Sawyer's myriad
leelons -piano,
voice, ballet, lap,
dawical pi1ar,
bonebd ridina
and cbildrell 's
theater -paid off
when lhe WU
crowned Ameri~ '
ca'1 Junior Mia
iD 196l. Now in
her 6ftb leUOD
• mmt.t-& I& lln'a on 60 Minutes.
I "" IMt fl .. I ui::z ..... Sawyer bas .bet ....... ...... • ... .. 1111 bands tun jUlllina --. ..... wort and married
life with producer/direelor Mike Nic:ao&a (BIJoxj 811111,
Working Girl). They're often seen doina the New Yort
circuit of movie and BtOldway premiere&.
QI PleaM 8D • la oe A..-. Hall Ht't llJ
fa..nte ,afee.w.
-Jtff /Mw, Cml~lt. Ind.
Al Hall, 30, who just kicted off his syodicatt.d talk
show, is workina on two movies -one with pal Eddie
Murphy -and promotes anti-drua prosrams. In bis
spare time. "I'm IUlly a berm.it., .. he ays. "'Sometill'fes
when Eddie'• io town, be will actually dnta me out.,
but for me a aood time is beina alone. I really like
Niclc al Nit~ (the cable oldies lbow) ... Beiaa a JOOd
nei&hbor, Hall UICI bi1 tdelcope to keep an eye on
Molly Rinpald·s and Alex Trebek'I bomea.
QI I'll a..,_ ol 6t W.W War 0 MCdt .. die
..... fl lw J-.,..,. tMt J• 8-J .....,,
tM ............ -oldletlx .... ,... die ... M.-t s-n.cM, .......... , .......... ,
-Sam Kiity, s.J(ttltl. Midt.
A 1 The ex-NaY)' pharmacist is 6nc. Bradley, 65,
who own1 tbe 8ndJey Funenl Home in ADU,0, Wil.,
refUla to Wk lbool lbe war, •fl IOO Sew. Noc
Within a mootb after the Pulim:r Pri.ze.,wiJmias pboco
of die 8aa-ftilill& WIS taken. three Md been killed. __ ............
...... Tl ...
Naomi Judd, 43 ...
.. A binbday to me is a celetntion became rw crawled owr brobn .... to lilt -. "
..,, tbe modeHuraed-G~11Y
music •· tili Jill. 11, \bC blr.a-
Orammy winer 61181 '° -.. day '° review * Pllt ,.. ....... -' ti lllae
~tllear_. cM1''4dllem11Pto•
if rm ioiDI ia .. ~ .tiiecdoa." Tbea
lbe'd lib '° *°" ~ ~· IDid pinia' piny lA tbe bin Of my acw Ina. You Ua
till your .... .., out. ..
• 8 ........... ................ -.. . . .. -.. ...... ..... --.r IS ___ _ ..... -...... .._ __ o. ___
'Mad' Still J.augtiibg
Q• u ......... ,,, ........
....... ... •II IM triat pl a1aau1'
-&n Von DyU. EM'f!ll, Wasil
A I Bill Gaines, a former honor comics
publiaber, founded Mall io 1952. 1t•1 the USA'1
lolllest-nmnina humor mapzinc.
But Oa.incs. president and publisbcr, credits
d>e whole std. seven m8d~ (iJM:lud.ins
Gaines• wife Anoe) wbo create bilarity at
MadilOft A venue ofBca 60ed witb piDa
litenems and nabber toys. Tbe •~ ii ...
little Marx Bro&bcn," admits ~ wbo
coOecu Scatne of Ubeny miDiatures. He ooce
flew the whole stair en ma9e to Haiti to Ill I
subecribcr IO renew (be did).
NOWlldays. tbe ed·free Noll lt punWQI
lJcensiQS deals. iDCl\adina I watch wi1Ja llDiftiDa
mMCOt Alfred E. Newman iD • Shi~
Newman~ wu 0:0...S •a .. w a
peinae. demist bl Topeka, .. 19J1 CW-. 66.
who fell b bis ~ me worry1"' look.
And ... ......
OIDll ro••
CHECK -rr n1 ITI ·· :-, .
'n. Pl'uldlll Min& I Prulldtn Cclts, PA 18091
,.._ ... ., ardlf .. 99plrti ol u. 8ioa.. to bl band-
cnftlld 111 am lnqlOltld porc.-.n and hudJdfltld. Wbm ""
__. la r91dJ, I wtll bl timed lllr a dlpall& al•• And
dlilD la 4 nlOl'rtJ\tJ tnlDD!Mfttl of .. • -*, lftll' lbiplneal. .,.. ............. ..,.,. ,,, ....... .....
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A Fnmklin Mint ExdtSve
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1ARRY
With radio and TV interview shows and a
new book and a new /if e after quintuple
bypass surgery, Larry King has a lot of
~
talking to do and it doesn't seem as if
there's enough time to do it in. But he tries.
Kina feels 10&l1fy in ooatrol.
Al tbe dock ltribl I OM cold ~
Kina leaves in tbe middle of bit own
birthday party ud ~(to tao.
It his new c:ardilc . bladatioa) ad
bads for CWN .... in dowlUWD
Wuh~ D.C He..,. bit llDc:dn
Town Car(bjs l'ldiocoatl'Kl ....-.
him a aew one nwy ,_.) taa"OGlfl traf-
k nd 1llb about uydaina ,,.,, tbe
Piii' be'U llaftOA ca.-. dlllllilbt-
el·wife .. ki.119 ..... at
the patty ud llft n mmz t i1J
1peedtlea .. I tw 11Dd ber ~ • be
..,... ...... oool" !l1ie ft!Wi.ocMhip ..
beautonn1 .. to IQ 1111 k1 • Tiaq _...
ried in t 976. di+Olc:ed ia I 912. 111i1j t. ................. a.ii lmr!....-mllill&~.-.S--llilDtlO
column to b.iJ repenoire. Cllildbood idol
Arthur Godfrey hired bim to do inter-
views &om Miami. He married the bun-
ny for the fim time. bousb• 1 bia boUle
and frequented the racetrlCk.
Soon the '"1bbk bunt -be fell deep
into debt. sw1ed writinia b9d cbecb IDd
was chareed in lbe theft ofS,,000 from a
busioe11 UIOCilte. He ldm.iu takiDI the
money, bW •JI be inlaldcd to l'q)ay iL
His ui&I ended esrfJ becaate lbe llablle
of limitatiom bid nm out. but tbe an-
d&I ~its~ It was bu ycan before
K1Da was rdUnd an Miami. ad by lben
be wububupt.
Hia rebound eventually led to Wuh-
inaton. o.c. in t97•ud ... radio
m.lk &bow on Mutual T1w LIU'ry Ki1f6
SJww staned out witb 28 statioaa; it DOW
bull' IDd 4., miDioa lillEDena nisbL
So con&dnt ii k.inl "'bit iJ8owiQI
that be' a loll aO fear o( taniJ11 met iDto
debt. He lliJI vm11 the trllCt ooceai<JML
ly, but •JI it'• not 11 mucb Aae now cbll
be i.ID't beaiaa Ille ran. He UTe1 mod--
cstly, tboultt lac lllowl bimlllf luuria
lib limo ricks wbee be's out of towo.
S700 IUita It lite Pima bt New Yort. 1
--~ .-:e in Miami. He sdD ... I SI~ lllowance
&am II'* lob Wool:( wt.o heidJil bit
Aaewa Bat now it'• oat ol coa~
nicDce, DOI •I t ) ... , .. , .. ft to
IMIMJllicaf/ltc r'riaelwal.l•a
Mirt la die wildow, I IUll i1, I t.a) lL • n.n if' ....... timt. ti a.It. ........................ , ....................... _ ...
10,_~ .......... ....
.... , I ..... a ..... lllilld ............. ._..._To
•ve preciom mbul• be chewl wbiJe
be dacribea bis inta •iewial ICyle.
He lae'¥er ~ b I .... be a-
plai.m. never bu a lilt of Qucstiom. nev-
er fads an autbor"a book. He doem't
think about what he'll .. antil be intro-
duces them. .. Whal rm paepAled.. I feel
stilJ.ed. I bate to ask q~ I know the
&DPWa1 to. I 1ike to just win& it."
That's DOt to •Y be isn't wdl-io-
b mod: Kins rads It ast three news.
papen I day, two boob a week. His
aeat-of-~ts style_ pafected in Mi-
uni, came about a1moll by accident.
On one taJk .. sbow laies, be wu ISked
to do intc:rfXws It I local restaurant.
He'd lbow up and talk to whoever was
there -waitresses. kids at be.r mitz-
vahs. plumbers at a oooventioa. Soon.
bi& names like Bobby Dlrin, Ed SuJli..
van and Jimmy Ho& were stoppina by.
KiJll believes be bu an ""inborn ..
ability to draw people OUI. an ""innate ..
curiolity. He WU lite kid who'd uk the
bus driver, .. Wby do you drive a bus?"
Tbouab he's authored three boob_ all
were wriun by collabonton. ""I doll "t
l comider mYldf a writer &1 all. .. be uys.
A notoriously bed speller who's kDowu
~ to be casual with his facts, Kini bas •
short anention spen. .. I think too fast
Thal'• why rm ftt for broedc:utina. ..
"He probes in such a auiJdeta way, ..
bou.rs witb William MaKhaaer, aulbor
of a new boot on Winston Cbun:hill Of
c:oune, be buD'l r.s iL .. rm a human
beiJ1a and fm not dumb, I0-1 know I lot
about Church.ill," be 11ya. Sure CDOQlh.
Kina -• poor student who never went
to coU. -throwl out a questioa that
shows be'a oo dummy on European his-
tory: '1'be Weimar Republic's constitu-
tion was more liberal than ours. riabt?"
Tbouah be'• been known to nod off
when a pest rattles on, Kina is a1er1 ~
niaht and rari.Dc to to 11 I Lm.. for 1n
bour of .. Open Phones."
Most radio-Wk shows and hi.a own
TV show ICftCD calls. This one doesn'l
"lf you just joined us, where the bell
you been?"' Kint sreets his audience.
When a caller rambles. be says, .. I don't
know what you're talkin& about, sir,"
and banas up.
But he's WlfaiJ.insly polite to fa.DI wbo
stop him for auiopapbs or to •Y bi
On this niaht. Martha Wceb. 1 aete.
phone opentor &om Nort.bampte111.
Mus., is wait.in& in the control booth.
He stops to aa:ept a praen1 -a T ...&in
and mua she carried to town in a shoe>
box. .. He'a a londy intomniac's best
friend," •JI Wceb.
At home, he's SWT'OUndied by remind-
ers of bow w Kina -lbe former Lany
Zeiller -bas come. Photos OD his wall
says Jact Valenti. prai-
dent of the Motion PM>
ture Association of
America. .. You eed up
pouriQ& out lblft ..
OllntE ... Mer.aMwlof
...... ftl•LMJKill•
sbow Lany witb Sina-
tra. Wry witb Geortt
Buab, Lany witb Tip
O'Neill. J...any witb tbe
RetpnS and hia dauah-
aer, OWi. 21. A framed
Lffe COYer from l 983
featutea a doee1Jp of
Kina cibalina a cloud
of smote. A snajJlbot of
chubby, ~ at-
tack Larry with (Mnet
main squeeze An&ie
OictiU?O banp in his
-~ ............ ....
AmOQI b.iJ favorite
iJllerV'ic;ws: Frank Siu.
tr&, Mario Cuomo,
Tommy Luord1,
Leaay Bruce, Jackie
OlcatoG. Md Brooks.
.. _ .. -..... .... .....
He wu in awe olSi.n-
•tra. Eleanor Rooeevdt
(bi• motber adored
her). and Adlai s.vm-
aa (lite ,,. penon
Klis. a die-bard b"benl.
votlDd b). 8'at olia be
IW1ld lite int.ervicwl,
bilMna~
He -dndoped • kwk '°' openins q-.
dona tbat '" ,., to
lite poiat. .. Were JOU ....
-.ys a moopr be oec:e
lllred W41M/"lf0ft l"oll
iG~ve repona Bob Woodwwd.
Paa Piper. K.iaJ•a rldio prochar, llYI
if JC.ins bid bit way be*d m• ,.., oe.ty
w~t.u, 1>ca.1 and bocbJ .,....
Xilll •11 be'd tllrowia a ... politimna
°'~ TIMqilaat CNN .Wsaot
II pil IF nd • W1 talk .. bolll,
KiJll~-do·--· ay, i--. •Hey, it'a Cllled radap.
(Ted) Kappd 81' --n., liw -..
Nial C • r.. 1D111 p 'em *-T-.,~ BIMws.' D: '11 llllto . _ . .., ........ .
oaw. ................ c.-
._ a WL ,...... WI do IW
ti1Cbeft. .. Ptc>s* ldJ me I look
like Iha! IU'f'• ~ brotW ..... be.a
~· beat !neDd ii Herb Cola. • <>nr l ........ l()D~
d tioaa. widl wbom be
I lllb daily. C.obm ~
I members Kins II .. ooc
• oltbc lop ........ .,.,...
ias Gp. Kill(• •tber died ..,,. be ... 10-bciDa &be iunily
ODIO wdfare,. ~ Yon Oty tJoulbt Me my 6nl pUr ol e, .. , IE'" lac aya.
Atttlr lais fatbda dealb be ao.t all iD-..
tetel& iD ecboQI. •Wbat • ,...., be ~
OD lllJ ... Ackni" llYI Killl. He be-
came a naieca• lpOfU IM -...,...
into nldio. "'We'd.., to* b ... -.
be'd .,.,,... llile .... ttom die
....... • 1111c.Mca. "'W~d 11111111 • dlc
... lMry WCMlld IDBCMI a oe .. mrL" v .................. Al tbe ,.., .... .....
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II CELEIRITIDI IF
THE AME111£1N PRESIDENCY
Stlp bel:* lnlo ~Ind Willblr
one of our OOUl*Ya moll chMlhld
...... wt.'l\QJ ~theGeolga
~~Ax*lt
~.-•• a.-.~
oeMibf lllb lg .... blclc ..... of the
Anw1cln Prllidll~
Thia nwgntlclnt ~ l9P' ... ,...
200_...of~.lndw men.
Hand flnflhed and 111)191'wd In 22 tc.rlll
Gold. It pe)1I trb'9 to ... legwldlry
praldency of Geotge Wllt*lglon.
tt beerl an uncircullMd George
Wllh#90n ~ Hle.tlrnoue llgne-
ture. And lhe ~--from the ~ s.t afthe lM*9d a..e......,,
only l9lllln ~·old at the time of the
trttPrMldent'I~
No podlltwmctt ·~t•• ~ a awn Ind ~ ..• .net yout9
lrQdee )Q.w '"...,....,,,number
and ltnelnlllllPll• ..... to~
ordK 't1txtl NCIM )IO&W wMr::n In a
Vilhilt-lned mee, Mong wltl I cerll-cm o1 aulhenlklly tram the u.s.
ArcfWea.•
Don't mlea .. oppo'1unlty 1o PnlllfW and...,. W.PfOUd momn 1n our
nlllon'8~ Thi ~'u'.\tllf•1g1a11
~PodlltVM:tt•°"'Y
...... by mlll. and. not be pro-
duold dlf 1988. To ...w~
... order by Februery 22, 1989.
Only $49.95 .
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T H I S W EE K E N D' S
F 0 0 D
RICE CAKES
They're bland, airy-
and incredibly popular
Modem mom and 1Jti11YJOmetlung
acuess Mel Harris keeps them in the
car for quick mmna Scbookhildrcn
across the nation 8nd them in tbtu
lunch boxes. And tbc recent Franco-So-
viet spece mission Af'Ol'O/% took them
aJona for orbital eatina.
Rice cakes bavt mived in I big W8),
and at a liahtwei&bt 35 calories, they're
ftyina off supennatka sbdves..
New ,,.W (popcorn. rye, buck-
wheat), new ftavors (cinnamon-apple
Italian, boney nut) and I new SIZC
(mini-<:aka) a.re spurrina tbe mack. s
phenomenal srowth, says Tim Calla·
ban of 0Uco Su, owned by H. J
Heinz. ~·ve become more snack-
lib with all the new tllvon. and that
&i Yes them broldcr' appeal."
.. It's DOW a $70 million+year busi-
ness, .. says Alan Miller of SA.Ml/Burke
which lnlCkt prod~ treDda. That's up
&om $53 million I )af II'>• and &om
Sll million in J 91.S. A do%e.D brands
includina Hain. Pri1ikin and Cnspy . ems. crowd the mamt
What's IO IPIJCllina a.bout I mack
that's a little Uabt oa wac? .. I can have
two rice cakes m-
aced of a piece of
brad (80 ca.loria).
That•a auncdve to
away pcop6e," ays
Dame Vilw:n of the
Prititin Loqevity
Center. Introduced
in the late .60a. rice cam were told u.
IDOll 'Yel •
bCllhh b>d llOftl. nia.., --oaly came ati¥e i.a •
...... o,.
l Oorit.~
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rotlbic 9";te. • _,. C>•Mn .,l's
allo a...-.-bNi. IO people wi1b
Wbelt aDeqia wen IUfllCled to it."
And tk:e cam -can npllce ~of
tbe ~ ~ llllld: .....
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,HORSE
Exqui.ately teulptured~ hand peinted
and aupubly crafted in fine bisque porcelain
Jt was pure fantasy. The li$hts The glitteT The
music. And above alt the beautiful hones Prancing to
the c~ of the d.uzling arousel.
And now, out of that childhood world o( memories.
the carousel horse you lowd has mumed. In an ong-
inal work of art . . men spiritN ... mott fanciful th.an
you ~ una,gined. The premier issue of The Carousel
CoUection by Lenox.
~·s a long and glorious tradition of collecting
carousel an.una.Js. but ~ C..ro1'5d HDl"R is not hke any
other you've eYe" seen. It's inc:redil:iy be.auti.ful. As slttk
and pristine whi~ as the heroic horses of legend Wrth
a luxuriant mane braided with pink and blue ribbons.
Saddle and bridle bedecked with Ao~ and bows.
And polished omarMnts and hooves gleaming with
putt ~4 karat gold.
Such beauty and gr.ce could only be adueved by
extensive handaafting. And the amount and dtlicacy
of sculptured detail displ~ by Tht °"°11Ml ~ is
mraordinary. Each ~ petal for each little pink
rose is individually cast-and different from any other.
Then every rose is hand assembled. pNJ by peQl And
the sculptutt is met>culously painted by lwld.
Tht C..roustl Horst as available only from Lenox. This
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on a hardwood stand, and will bear the pttStigious
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T H I S W E E K' S
TV
Peter Fall is back Monday rtiglals
-as wenderYy ..,al as ever
'Columbo' is no Rambo, he tells Stu Schretberg. <Jle
proves there's more to happine$ than an Armani suit'
Alter 10 1ean .,,.,, .. rdm1dms.., c~
laabo u easy as ~ Into u old
lboe, or mayM a nmptN ...i.c.t!
Pretty much. The story picks up as if we
never left him. The 1USOning: If it's not
broke, don't b it. The only change is
Columbo now uses reading a1asses..
How maay raincoats are la tM ward-
robt deputmeat?
My oriainaJ and two backups. I've still
aot the raincoat that I purchased two
years before I did Columbo. I bouabt it
on 57th Stniet (in Manhattan). It was a
te.fTibty ugly day. You can wear it but
you don't want to move too abruptly.
la daat ny Col..i.o rartJy Seti ID a
~daue-•pmMalt?
The raincoat couldn't take it. Besides,
guns ma.kt too much noile. He prefers
thinas that an quieter.
lAe ..--. etlClllMric •MStiw?
He has an eye like an eaale and a terrific
curiosity. When be ub I murder llJ.I.--
pect where be &Ot bis shoes, it's became
be appreciates nice thinp and would
like to have a pair just lite that -if be
couJd ftod it on u.Jc. Of ooune. there are
other n:asoos. When he Joob at a pair of
shoes on the victim's body. be notica
that the heel is ofkenter. He feds the
heel and it's sticky. It tdls him bow the·
pel'IOll ... e1cdroc!Ulcd.
I love the way be reveals what be
knows. He docs.n"t live up too much too
SOODa He just tells peopk CDOQlh to
pique their in1crat.
w m eoa-bo dDJ drt'e tbt Wftd?
The studio did sell the ori,cinal rwo Peus
geots. They located one in a swamp. Co-
lumbo never bad his car in put shape.
but it didn't look like it had been
through a war. He would never set into
this one. They found the other one and
fixed it up for the shbw.
WW ~e bdo'ed bulet a.o...t llie co-
starriq qatD?
Yes. but I haven't met the actor yet. You
know, in the second year of the show
( 1972), I came in to look 1t a set. and
lying on the labk wu this old blDet
hound. He was irmistibJe. We wed the
dog. but be died a ICUOD later.
We bad a bia problem with bis re-
placemenL See. it takes me four minutes
lO Jet made Up. The De\V dot WU in t.be
makeup chair for 20 minutes beca111e be
was youns and they needed to qe him.
The crew was always ydlina. .. ,, the dos
out of makeup ~t?" To this day, I don't
know which one of us Ibey meanL
NriGer JOI! w Crbztlo _..... M capt....,,, ... wit.II me cut ol MMJ
'Yb. Jtjpt MW, JM'rt.....,.. 411lta U
CMldt: w.. UJrt, '""-...... NKl
llCtf ... wWlit........, M'Plt-..
Ootbes were always my WQk 1in.t. 1
never bed that knack. My s-rmts bad a
clothina~l kid. Youae
bow mucb rubbed oW' on me. - -
At••flllM-,, n.ca1 ·1 .,...., ...... fll ... ~CIM,
wlraCllMDalJttWf
Locs of pieces of s-per. Some ay, .. Buy
milk. ta* ud leuuce" in his wift:'I
~ Some arc noees from the
cue be'a W01 tile on. There .,.. car re-
pair bil1a be .-.10 PIY· o,ln. Malcb-
es. Probably I h Plltina ticbts.
C1rn'•'""cMlfdliin.n.wwm ............ , ... __ .... ,
Jn tbat way, rm limillr 10 c.ohambo.
Ijfi, is mucb more dilalt .,._ days
bec:IUle .... ..,... co bum. maclaad
6Dd a ubtray. I've DC'Wlf cried to quit.
My._. .... oe me about •1 llDOtial
all tbc time. Sbe can be ha w car two
blocks &om our boclll aDd • ..a. * c:iluettc t1m rm w+i• iD 1111& den. Sbc ......, ..... doOr ...
,..._ .. Nt t1a11 a..... out.•
THE FALK FILE
80&N: Sept. J6, J927. lD Oainiq,
N.Y. At 3, be loA bis riabt ~ durina
l\ltlCt'Y 10 mno~ a malianant tumor.
1 AMILV: Married Alice Mayo m
1960, divorced in 1976. Married~
.O.ncte in J 977. Oilldml: Cltberine,.
22, and Jame, 11.
CO.I.LEGE: Master's dqree in pub-
lic administ.rltion from 5)1'11CU1e UoJ.
versity, l9S3.
HOME: Beverly Hills boutt with
frcncb ud Enalisb &DbqQtl. .... , Wiie
bcatl full responsibility. J picked out
one piece: a budcn.fted. &tty Amen.
can c:oemct that I fou.nd in Ohio. ..
DfMYS; Four TV IWU'dt (tine fbr
~.W.dolet.Med
u wia rw:b. "They are the per'kl 1ize.
J may need to win a kw more."
y. •'• W'ldl,.. .... 2,....
(fAMlluJ We baft 'fetY liuk ill co.
moo. Sbe libs to ., to ..,,... I lib co
my bome ad wmc:b CSpa. We both
lib 1be color sreen. n.t• lboat it.
C1bs'111....w..-..... .__ ., .......... _ .......... _
................ CMat
He mJlbt .109 around IOIM ideel with
bir • ..-:illy about ... be'a WIK iL
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F AVOtlTE SPOT: Madiloo Square
Garck:n, "tch.iQ& the KAicb. He at-
teods 20 sames a year ... For JS ycan,
rve aooc thro• a lot of dlft ecuons.
but I.be JC..rucb llill have my heart. ..
rtaSr DISAPPOINTMENT: ~
Brooklyn Ood,en leaTina Ebbeu
Fi~ld after the 1957 1Ca10o.
nLMS rNCLUD~: Tltt PrinctU
Bridt. It's a ltlod, Mad. Mad. Mod
World. Tiit GrNI Rott. Robin and
Tit« Snt-11 HODlb.. L960 01c:ar nomi,
nee ror JtlMrda, Inc. 1961 Otcat nom1n
o.ce Cor Poe~/ qf M1~/a.
NEW MOVl&S THIS snJNG: ln
CoolcJc. Falk ii "u oM-t.ebioMd Ma-
6a PY wbo mua deal with bis ilklin-
matc.. PUDteckat duiallla'... In Tia#
s,lrlt. Ftllk ii • aeeetin wbo takes
over a lJnt -..dio ud tries to 61 usto
the ff oUy#ood cro-d.
a py who k:now'l wtao be is, wbo is com-
fortable with binwlf He•a not Rambo.
He'• a ordimry fPY wtao ii bapp)' with
bb old dodMlt ad bit old car. He-a DOI
... 10 bilda ............. e:aoasb
mo.y. He'a DO( Clrflioal. He•a w bit·
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T H I S W E E K E N n• S
PASSIONS
NEW WAlIR WORKOm
You can shape up four times as fast
when you do aerobics in the pool
Looking for a new twist in exercisin(l
Try &ettina your feet wet -and your
thiahs and chest as well in a vi&on>us
pool wortout. .
erciles relieve the stJ'Cll lllOCiated with
pound eurciJe1 audl U jogina. Indeed,
when athletes are i.Jij med. water cxaciles
often are RCOmJDeDded.
Wn:r CUlb.iom and Many af the. USA'1
swimmin1 pools are
turnina into wet IYJDDA-
siums. FOf'Fl .laps or
WEEKEND ~THLETE protects tbc boacl ad
mucles and bdpa pre.
ftoe-now it's b.ial>-enerlY. low-im-
pect aerci1e1 sucli as water·jogi.na.
jumpa and IOllY kicb.
And you don't have to know bow to
swim a stroke.
About 460,.200 people Kn* the USA
are enroUed in YMCA 1wimmina exer-
cise procrams. .. Evuyone can do it.
youna., oJd. male. fanaJe." •YI JOlepb
Kruevec, chairman of the National Ad-
visory Comminee on Aquatic f.laciJe.
Low impeet ii a key reuon for the
P'Owina popularity of water exen:ix.
Sports dodon have found that waler ex·
vept injury. Ia water, a
body weiabs ollly I 0 percent of itl real
~t. n>1kina pool er.crcUc the oJtimate
strm-free workout. ~
Water exercise bums about J 2 caJoria
a minute, 10 lluu 30-m.inUlc workouts a
week am burn off more than l,<XX> caJo..
ries and help control weisbt
You allo can streQllben and improve
body tone and keep the cardiovucular
system in aood abape.
Tbe water'• raistance fon::es your
mUICb to watt harder, m•kina your
workout men eftk:ie:nt in le9 limo.
1biny minutes af water·waltiua ii
OIJllPill Janet Evm' 120 1.-1 dlJ r•liie
Janet Evans' ldvioe to novice mm.
men: Take it easy, don't au.in youndf.
Tb.ii from a I 7·year-old who swims
6,<n> IDda1 -that'• 120 iapl -every
IDOl'Dina before lbe pa to ICbool.
.. You really don't hive to conc::atraie
IO muc:b wbe:D }08 do llpl. lt'I D0t lib
competitive awbnmU. I Just dlink
about wbat .. tcUa OD iD ICbool, or IOID&-
timm I doa't think about muda at all.
acepl bepina the pece."
The Plecentia. ~. teenar. who
kept tbe U.S. 81& iD liallt by winniQI
three IDid medals at mt awnmer'I ()tym-
picl. raxit1•im tbat ha wortoul is llr
&om •ftl'llle. For eumplc, lbe IN up 1t
4:45 a.m. 1ix days a week. Under tbe
watchfu.J eye of a coedl. lbe swims her
laps. Pua for endurance. rather than
speed.. It's been that way lince abe wu 13
yean old.
'""rve IOCteD to'° &Ucaand meet peo-
ple that J never could baYC. if it Mn::D't
for swimmi.na." DYi EVIDI.
Her pasioa for the pool bcllll wbc::n
she WU 3 yeaR old. .. It Wll fUn. and e\W
tboulh it'• wort. too. it'• never llopped bei.a& ftlD, IO I bcp doiQI it. ..
After ber riaorous morn.illl IWim,,
t.befe>1 ICbool -abe'1 a IClliar ll El Do-
ndo Hilb Scbool -bomewcd. tbeD
hick to the pool b' more lapl.
~ tbe .::bodule it aocrwOi11 of a
acriAoe, I tpare why ,,-otn Mab tbe
best of it, ad try to do M WI • I cu. ..
DoiDa it II well II lbe CD Im iDduded
the women'• aoo.me. mcarcl 9'&: 17.lO,
set lut Mm& la Seoal. .. WOil Ge IOld
equal to two boun out of water, .. says
John Spannuth, aa aquatics oomultant in
Norman. Okla.
Here are two popular exac:i1e1 to try in
the pool Warm up by dci.Da a h bends
and atretcba before you -ilL
• P..i ....... (Tocal body wortout): ID
thiab-~biP water, ;as beet and
forth 11Cr011 the pool with anm above
water. Eua ca1e your ltridel for 6:t.
Remember your poltUre: K.r:q> your 1*.t
11rai1bt, bead erect and aboolden
IQuarcd. Joe OD your full foot. not )Our
toes. C2:laalt your mova:naus by joa:ina
beckwuda and sideways. Move your
anru up and down or mate pmv:hina
motions. Jot for 20 minutes.
For another variation of water joaina.
Mar a flotation device Of vest and ND in
deep waterT Your feet. of course, do not
touch the bottom. Or, you can wear a
ftotation belt that tethers you to the pool
and ND iD pilce.
""' U..-(Tona lhiaba, abdomen and
buuoc:b): Bend your a'Cbt knee and place
your rilbt foot iD &oat of your left foot
Your left arm lhoald be b ward iir
couatatiela.Dce. Jump IDd Prit.c:b arm
and lea posiliom. Repeat 2S timel.
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Looking for a new twist in Qercisinc?
Try aettina your feet wet -and your
thighs and chest u wdJ in a viaorous
pool workout
ercilCS relieve the SU'elS lllOciakd with
around~ such u joainl. Jndecd.
when athletea are iltju.red, water caerciaes
often are recomnv:Med
Many of the USA'1
swimmin& pools ue
turni.o& into wet l.)'IDDa-
siwna. Fortet Japa or
WEEKEND ATHLETE
W11a cuahioDI and
proted.I the boDc:s and
mmcles and bdpl pre.
ftOI~ now it'• Jriab-enetly, Jow.iJn..
plCt aercites IUCb u waU:r-jngina.
jumps and scaY kicks.
And you don't have to mow how to
swim • stroke.
About -460,200 people acrou the USA
are enrolled in YMCA IWimmina e.xer-
cile propma. .. EYCeyODe can do it,
youns. old. male, female." •YI Joeeph
Ktuevec, cb&irman of the National A.d-
vilOty Commiuee on Aquatic f.xen:Ue.
Low impect iJ a key reuon for t.be
srowiDI popularity of water eun:ile.
Spons doclon have found that water a -
vent i.JUury. ID wa1a', a
body weiPs only 10 percent of iU real
wci&bt. ID.Ima poo1 c:xcrci1e the uttima1e
suat-&ec. workout
Water exen:Ue bums about 12 c:a1oriet
a minute, so three JO..minute workouu a
week can bum otr more than 1.000 caJo.
ries and help control weiabt
You also can ~ and improve
body tone and keep the c:ardiovucu)ar
system in pd shape.
The wattr'a resistance forces your
mUIClel to wort harder, manna your
wort.out more dficimt in lcll time.
.. Tb.iny minutes of water-waJkina ii
OIJllpian Janet Ems' 12~ rwlile
Janet Evans' advice to novice rwim-
men: Take it easy, don't strain younel1:
Thia from a J 7-year-dd who awim.I
6,000 metcn -that's 120 laps -"er/
momhlt before lbe l'>el to IChool.
.. You really don't bave to concentrate
IO mucb wbeD YOQ do lapL lt'a 1* lib
competitive lwimmina J just think
about wbat't toina OD in IChool, Of IOll»-
timel I doo't 1hint about much at all.
except bepina the .-:e."
The Pllcentia. Cali!, ~. who
ape tbe u .s. .. iD liabt by wllmiDI
three tokt medals at lat aumme(a otym..
ptc:a. nmpizra tbat her wortaul it far
from •Wl'lllD-For example. abe letl up at
4:4S Lm. lix da)'I I week. Under the
wau:hfb1 eye ol I COllCb. tile awiml her
laPlt IOiDt for endurance. rather tban
speed. lt'a been that way ai..ooe 1bc was J 3
yanold.
.. rve totten to eo p1aca and meet peo-
ple that I nevu ~hive, i!it wema't
for swimmi' .. mys Evan&.
Her paslon for the pool bcp1l ftt:n
she ... 3 ~old. .. ,, .... tun. ud eYWa
t.boucb it'a wort. too, it'• never stopped
bei.a& ftm, 10 I keep doiq il"
AltlJr her rieoroua moriWll rwim.
theR'• tcbool -lbe'a a lmim' ai El ~
mdo Hilb Sc:bool -bomcwcd;. u..
bd: to tbe pool b mere lapL
'"Since tbe ICbedule it ICJIP'dti• "'. ~I lpl't wily aoot ollt Mab 1be
bat ol it, and try to do• well 11 I cu. ..
DoiJta it II .0 II tbe CD bu inchaded
the women's IQO..macr recant 1"1: J 7.20.
let lalt Maida. ha Seoul. tbe'WOD tk Pd
equal to two boun out of wn:r," ays
John Spennuth, an aquatica CODIUltant in
Norman. Otla.
Here are two popularm:n.Uel to try in
the pool Warm up by doi.n& I few bends
and stretcbea before you aet in.
• r.I J..-. (To1al body wortout~ ID
thial>-~ nm, ;c. b.ct and
forth 1ero11 tbc pool with anm ~
water. Eu• nte your llrida for c:fliecl
Remember your pocture: Keep your b9ct
1tr1ipt, bead erect and shoulders
1quarcd. Jas oo your full root. not your
toes. Owt,e your movanents by jaaina
bldcwa:rda and sideways. M~ your
um.a up and down or make pnochina
mori0111. Jot for 20 minuta.
For anotbcr variation of waler joginc.
war a flotation device or vest and IUD in
deep water. Your kt. of coune. do not
touch the bottom. Or, you can wear a
Ootation belt that tetben you to the pool
and ND in pi8ce.
• 1-11111 (Tones thi&bs, abdoll'cn and
bottocb): Bend your .. knee and pl8CC
your riaht foot in &Ollt of your left '°°'-
Your left um abould be forward iJr
coun&ertl&la.Dce. Jump IDd awitdl um
and lea positiou. Repeat 25 time&. ........
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Children (and their parents) are in luck
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the linJe oaes aloal'1
Tate heart. Tbere's
never bl:al a bcUl:r time
to ID8R stiinc • family
aftiir. Now tbat «> penat of'USA m-
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a .. ,....&~••rctt
"When YoU start It ID early .. )'OU
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belana:. coonliDa1ioa ad attitude at
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lldutt•a Mia. even if they woa't.bave tbe
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they've been ...,.aed &om Mom ud
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THE 200th ANNIVERSARY OF
THE INAUGURATION OF GEORGE WASHING10N
COMMEMORAT IVE FIRST DAY COVERS
$pedal doub&t --e1eb 6nt day~ beuine & INlfP'i6cmt old aUJtl
dllfll'inc &om che archiYa of the American 8enk N'* C-Omi-ny.
Thia ii m ad'YllDICe WW•IM'ftN!ftt.
PleMe en~ your order by February 28, lCJe?.
On Aprll 30, 1789, 0eorae Washmaton was sworn in as the nm Presulent ci the
United Sal'CS. Surrounded by has cabmet, he took the oath of Office at I=ederal Hall tn
NcwYorit~.
lr -.n ewnr ci dw pacar ilnponance. The bqinnlne ci
the American ~ICY-The eml:ililhmenrclnysremci p·
emment wNch h.a mllde the United Stata the peau:st naoon
Ul dllt warid.
. jut( stx yan lam, in 1'19S, •new prinri.na coma:-nY was
I bmded which .. CD beccmt the Americ-.\ e.\k Noae <:om,
pm1y. for nsiy two h&.nlled ,.S. the Amaia&L 8'rS Nocie a.,...;,·• been America's Bdq printer d a.ren:y, poll•
....... ~ eecurity doa.nismciall landa. Sampa>Uecaxs
Ind piper monrt aJlecron ~ cbe world a.aft cbe
wnoua tpdaliled commemontiwl ~ Arnaican Berlk
Nc.Ccr..,.ay ~
Now, Amel ican Bank N~ C-ornmemoraoYCS u p&ewd to anncui¥% us FIRST mue
olftcia1 fuu day covers. A very speaal patr ci 6:rst day COYeTS beanng old stttl ~
al'td by mast'er$ ci me art. These aiped> mgravtnp are lna1eho·pnne!:d-mc finest bm
P'incina-m raised ~ief and in enraocdmarily 6ne cletaJI. One ci ~ ~
ci llt pclftrl)'S tne UllWpltDOn ci ~ Washl~ the odlef dei>acts FedenJ Hall
TJw~~Ow~ISJO~ 0wu Utat ma, udJ bt tftemost ~
mall "'°"""' fl1st *' mutTS t\.ltf wued. To prot"eCt and dupby th.is trapoc tai lt iaue, a bandsomc Col
leaor's Axmlio will be provided, eotoplittt with lu.smrial
ence mhcnaaou mciC.embc.atrol' · ·
the~ double l!IUe IS $23.75.
The edltion wtll be ariaty luruted. 'rhr uni number will
beYU luruted tD ordm ~by Apnl 30, 1989.
Becault the cown are anar,l.o-pnnttid from band.-cut
enam'lnCS• It tl\a'V be neaaarf t'O lnnit d\e number ci
chic wtll be ~ It ii unponant co ordet pro111pdy.
nwil the order bm ~by~ 28, 1989, or call dl
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TV gets a..._ -sort of
Today's TV seems to have a split personality.
On one hand, plots, languaac and sex have gotten more
explicit On the other, this season's Shows are more thouptful
about drinking. AIDS. safe sex, drup and the disabled.
Golden Girls, LA. Law. Wisquy and l J Jump Srrttt are
among IS shows that are subtly workina .. messaaes" (don't
drink and drive. use condoms) into their plots.. And more stars
are do1n1 publio service announoemeots, including Pat Sajak,
Stepfanie Kn.mer and Kirt Cameron.
.. AIDS bas shaken up the industry, and orpnii.ltions liU
MADD (Mothers Apiost Drunk Driving) are very active, so
the industry is aware of those issues, .. says Alfred J. Jaffe of
Telnisiofl/Radio Age mqazine.
What next? Alf tackles animal abuse?
Waster,wower
It's official. Yuppi6cation,
televangelist and ditsy have
made the second edition of
the 04ord English Dictio-
nary, due in March (the first
edition came out in 1928).
They're amona 5,000 new
entries conl&incd in 20 vol-
umes ( 137 pounds., $2,SOO).
Other addiuons:
• Awaome. slana for sood.
• end: u in d.rup.
• .... tt: suftix, as in Jranpte.
A less expensive computer
version wilJ be available tn
1990. From the Oxford Uru-
versjty Press,(21 2) 679-7300,
200 Madison Ave., New
York, N.Y. 10016.
• FH JMWtlbtf ~ COlll-
,.a: The WordFinder, a new
pocket-size electronic thesau-
rus, otr~rs 220.000 synonyms
for 100,000 words(60cboioes
for "sexy}. It's $99. 95 at ma-
JOr ~tores. From SdccTronia
in PAio Alto, Calif.
.., Co•1•t11 61611: Next
month, the Old and New
Testaments will be available
on a database in four Eoaliab
traMlations.. It's ~s from
Computer Bible TechnolOI)',
1~3S-2.S28; in Illinois.
(217) 789-2686.
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Midsaers new 'loomll1er'
To see MichAel Jackson up close, pick up the 94-minute
Moonwalktr video, out Tuesday (It was released u a film in
Japen and £naland). It includes a history of Jac.bon'a 24 yan
of music; a skit of Michael blttlinadruas; and a Beatles tnl>ute
with Sean Lennon. $24.98 from CBS Muiic Video Enterprises.
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Fulitli ..
Fac11mile machines,
which instantly transmit
photocopies, are fasi becom-
m1 as indispensable to busi-
nesses as the telepbooe.
Seles are doubling annual-
ly -900,000 units (at $800
and up) ~ installed last
year. In l 0 years, everyone
will have a fax machine at
home, says Kathleen Carpen-
ter of Xerox. Amona today's
creative uses:
• At Maxine's Seafood Cafe
m Hollywood, almost half
the take-<>ut orden are faxed.
Some are drawn: a sword and u ;
·a fi.Sh Tor sword till; a ftlb ill
a cale for Cajutl &sh. 1be
only problem is I can't fu tbe
food blck." lauchs owner
MuiDe Weinman.
•At WAVA-FM in Wub-
ington, D.C., listenen fu
song requests and jokes to the
Morning Zoo show. WAVA
got so many requests for
faxed pictures of Mm Vupo-
ia Beef Queen. "we ran out of
paper twioe, •• says producer
Frank Murphy.
•Before going to ftaht ftres.
some fire stations set faxed
copies of blueprints and lay-
outs of the buiJdinp.
• Now you can tel a fax that
plugs into your car phone;
one modd even books up to a
pey phone. Jt .. Sl.39' tiom
Beverly Hills Motori:.aa Ar,
ceuories, (213) 6S7-400; in
Calif omia. 1-800-421-0911.
-Glllltle ...,
•January: white sales. com (iocludiq fun). beby aoocb.
•February. furniture. fabrics. hosiery.
•Marth: chi~ ~ailYtt, ~
• Apnl: ail coodi~ diamonds.
... May: white ala, baby fOOCb, boulewma, 1.-.
•Ju-. s*pwear, Uftlerie, ft.atniturc.
• July: l'wimau.itl. p.rdeD supplia
• Aupt; white ...... IU'Clen ~fun.
• Sepct:lnbCr. Labor Day .... cbiktra'I dotbina. fall dolbA
• C>aober. Columbus Dly .... c:oeu. l'inicr dodaa.
• November. CIOl1' wine, liquor.
• December.~ drm1i, men'• c:oeta and~ lift wrap.
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CJ1111,,,•1r c1l1~1 n '11ll1xll lllml •
Pua tbe pull. but bold the •uce.
flavored ooodlcl are all Qie 1"111 -
[)(Qo Pula Primo mUa ... ll
~ iodudma anicboR ..,,,
bildc olive, lemon mine. ... pea
and Szecbuu Ol'IDllD 1Pic:e. F ... t.
cludt Cybill ~ IDd MicbMI 1. FOi.
'"Try them plain witb a UnJe viqiD olive oil.
..,UC and an1*t cbee8e." r a ns a.y am•..ao, co-owner witb Rebecca DeFalco (they mab 700
pounds daily). Jt'• S4.29to1$.99 a pound at lllOll
Bloomi ...... le't. oc call ~ (602) ....... ' 14.
• ,,,..., ...... We're reditaMrilla tbe:ir DUQJ
..... darwJ ta1m'e ad edlAic ~ • .,. ,...,
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AN OPEN.~1'1 ER
TO PARENTS OP
COLLEGE AND
. HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS FROM
JOHNRfITER
Your child'• IJ"ldea are a lo« more than just a letter on a
piece of pmper. They'Te the single most imponant meas-
we by which your child will be j~ ... by prospective
collep. andu* schools, and even their first employer
after coUep. Even their clasa ranking is dctcnnined
IOlely by rheir sndes· Gradel ue critical.
Bet aettlac aood II lldes ca be a 10Un:e of tJ emendous
pn•ure MMI ••Wy ... IM poor pwles cu rault In
~ .-na ..... IMloe that can nMlblly
llfrect yow dlld'1 _.. •• •• ud penonality.
Thll'• why I'm convinced that every high school and coUcae student in America should gee me video cassette
seminar. ''Where there's a will. there's an· A'. by Profes-
ICW Claude Olney, of Arizona Stase University. lbil
--tw'Ya "'*"" bow fQ pty "spangr"l t I OQI ~ ,,_.,,., .. NMt Jbc rre•lg have hrai inqr4ible. It
wJn Jbcm bn IQ Imm MORE in I ESS TIME. with
HIQHf.R REIENTJON. His seminar is filled with
~ techniques for llUdyina. writing tern\ papers,
JlkiDa ..... inclwinl .-otion, and,. tot men..
~ youi chlldren '1 educaaion is one of the most
importMt conttibutiom you'll ever make to their future.
Don't just tell d)em to set better pades ... Oive lhem
... ...,. dllt molca it .,...;~ /iJli;; -
JohnRicler
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CwtiDia .... _
1'16 NCAA 0..plou
After atlendin1 Professcw Olney· s
teminar. I WIS IO itnpreued, I
asked lhe Alhletic Director tr
I could pua my team dwoush 1t.
He was 10 Impressed. he decided
to pu1 all OUf athletes throuah
II .. and I'm really Jlad.
because 1t"1 reelly paid off
FllUIUd
Old ...
To
S1Nit"1 A 's
Am7Sc:IM1tde
~~' My first ye.ran colleJe was•
disater. My GPA wu0.8 and
I just figured I'd be I waitress
the rest o( my life. Then I took
Professor Olney's seminar and
my GPA jumped to 1 3.S
C....smt
NoMlllUr
BowH•I
SltltMH, I
Co""'1t 'I G•t
G«HIGrtltllu.
C..,S.lor Hfala~~
Before Professof Otney's seminar. Then my rather JO' the taninar
I nunked °"'of Coftqt.-Since his bij>CS: f Weill flum 3 9 ·1. 3 c·s
seminar. I've received 24 waiahl and an F. to 4 A's. 3 8 '1 and
A ·sand noc one 8 1 C •.. ln ONE TERM!
......
HllfliSc:Mel ......
After' my dauahtu's rn yar 111
hip~ my wife Ind I didn't
lhinlt she hid a chlnce for colqe,.
After the .anm lier GPA jumped
from a l. I 10 a ).A. The fact dYlt
thts could happen after one J..hour
1enun1r 11 nochina shon of
MCAACULOUS!
IW..W&o
"'** B.,,.,., ,.,.,,.., ••«• "',..,."
K.tlllt M'*" Coleae J• ....
Bd'OR the at.miner. 1 u.,. missina
A's by Just a few poincs. Since
Ulkina lhc tarimar T noc-y inldC
Che Honan P'ropwn. I've JOlten
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COVER STORY
Too Little?
Too Much?
Don't be misled by discounts,
deals, sales and give-a-aways.
The common law of business
says it best-it is unwise to pay
too much, but it is worse to pay
too little.
If you pay too much, you lose
a little money and that is all.
When you pay too little, you
sometimes lose everything
because the product you bought
was incapable of doing what 1 t
was purchased to do.
You can't pay a little and get a
lot.
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~ eonw..-Wion Qulde . • • 2
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by IN n«w«lt•-"' •t•t""1• end 6-auOj«t to~ Wltlt<>ut nota
VOally Piiot Jan. 8-1
Pat Sajak makes a career
move to host his own show
BOB
FOSTER
E leven year s
ago Pat Saj ak w<Js a
weathe rman on the
Los Angeles '.'J BC station KNBC.
but somehow you sort of knew that
he ha d so mething more important
in mind
He had a subtle humor that he
really couldn't hold back. and it
didn't le.eke long for the program-
ming people at the station to use
him on a {>rogram ''The Sunday
Show ," which was seen after the
Sunday football game. He clicked
and prelly soon the show was must
viewing.
In 1981 I was sitting with Mer v
Gr iHin in the ''clie nts room" or a
Sa n Francisco television station
when he told me that he hod round
a new host for "Wheel of Fortune,"
then a successful daytime how on
NlJC "He' Pat Saj ak." Griffin
said . "and I'm getUn& him off
KNBC TV where he has been doing
the weather."
He was high on the man. an
explained that he felt that Saj ak
was perhaps the finest and funnie t
new t<.tlent to come along in some
time.
I n the his tory of daytime televi-
sion and syndica tion. ..Wheel of
Fortune" is one of the mo t uc-
cess ful. But the best of hows soon
lose their audiences As a re ult.
obviously taking Lhe advice or hi
agents. Sajak moves on. Starting
Monday, Jan. 9. on CBS at l l : SO
p.m . (or midnight, depending on
the tation schedules). he will go
upagainstJohMyCarson. Monday
through Friday.
ON THE COVER
P•t S•Jek m•k ... CWHf move
•nd Mcomna tall show hoet with
"The P.t Sajak Show" elrtng wee-
knight. on CBS beginning We
Monday.
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SUNDAY PRIME TIME Dally Piiot Jan. 8-1•/S
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Pt f&Z G Grul Esu,. CD o ... R>ehard canno1 fOf
91ve Linda s college lhng with
Ben (CC1 (Sl
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(OISN MOY!( Royal Wed·
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(FAM) Cdlt Klk.1Mtl
(GALA) llotdet9 f CO
(HBO) tlf I T•· Tle htte Mte•
haJllas The team aullers from
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(Lt"f:l *'-Mn10pecoltfY
Updalt
(MAX) MOvtf tnne1,p1ce * * (19871 Dennis CNatd M1r
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(NICK) Satunay Nltlll
(SHOW) MOYtf· Ferne
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Blood Svppty Sale? I ;:-.......... W•Wf•H
Fri nk Lloyd Wrignr C>u•l<ls
F1lhngw1te<
Ill!) Gt .. I "'1ttn11111CH John
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from '"' plays. l~ms al'd T V
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M.nnello
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Tommy St11ni.1 seeu re
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Ele1n<l' Hunt
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MORNING
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Wonder Wom1n (MOtl
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I F11tn 20
Larry LH (Mon Thu)
(AAl) Queen Eltll~th 11
(Mon) P1v1 McC.Mey (Tue1
T OISloy From Aic~• to Rags
(Wed) 8"tl'ICN9n The Proo
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(USA) Gooo Mom-no World
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CW<Ml Gumby
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{IHOW) MoYle Oo8ott
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Q\amp;onsh1p Game 1Tim.
Wlatlve} /'CCI e llrll•g Wood Cup W~n '
DownhlH From Al1enm1rkt
Auttri1
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ment o! Chimp.ans Final
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try Clut> Carllbad C1hf Steve
Piie 11 def ending Cl\tmp!Of'I of
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Monday
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WorlO Cup~
l'rom Ottaw1 (RI
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Ctty T hOf nlOO (20-I I 1 8
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Jan. 8-14
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(
NB bribery case surprises officials
, .
Newport Beac commissioner praise
orreporttngDe aney'so rtbe
By PAUL AllCBIPLEY °' .............
Alona with praise for Newpon
Beach Pl1nnin1 Commissioner
James '"Buzz" Person, city leaders expreseed surprise that 1 bribery IC&etne like the one batched by
restaurateur Francis Delaney couJd
happen on the Oraqc Coast.
On Wednesday. the founder of the
popular Delaney s seafOod restaurant cbiin pleaded auilty to one count of
felony bribery.
He was snared by pohcc after
offerina Person • s20,ooo bribe in exchlnaic for the commissioner's help
in winnina 1 height va riance on a
restllir·ant at L.aooer's Landing.
Person wo~ bjdden microphones
and suffered several scares in helpina
Are officials demonstrate
the efficiency of
sprinklers Inside homes,
claiming they can save
llvea and cut Insurance
premiums./ A3
Sports
Orange Coast College
men's basketball tearr
beat cross-town rival
Golden West College
72-TO In the opening
game of the Orange Em-
pire Conference.IC 1
Index
' Bridge 8S cs
01-S o.c
84-5
81~
83
policie pt.her evidence on Delaney's briberv-attempt. -
Folfowina ~ney'i l>lea and
subsequent sentencin1 to 200 hours
of community service, a·SS,000 fine
and three yean probation. Person
said be wants to put the entire
incident behind him.
Others commended his 1e1ions. .. ·euzz· is the real hero in this,"
said Newpon police spokesman Bob
Oakley. . ~ Without the cooperation of some-
one like Person, pohce hive a difficult
time ptherina evidenClC and winning
convictions in bribery cases. Oakley
said. "If sometbin& like this would happen, a recipient (of a bribe offer)
could say. ·we could ao to jail for that.
beat it, and no one would ever
know, .. he aid.
By .JOiD1 directly to pol)ClC about
the offer, then ..,eeina to help them
ptber evide-Penon was belpina
dimlllisb tt.e'Ukelihood of similar
attempts by otbm.
.. It lets an example for someone: lf
you uy IOIDethina like this. it could have aerious contequcnc:es,~ OUJey
.said.
There are no train.in& courses for
plannina commissioners or council members in Newport Beach. but they
know there are fine lines and IJ'IY
areas they must observe wben hind· li~ty business. ocilman Clarence "Bus" Tum-
er will even avoid meals with people
who have business before the council.
That way, there can be no questions
about undue influence or im-proprieties. ·
"J tty to avoid lunt hes and invite
people into my office instead." Tum·
er said. "I just feel more comfonable
°"t way.
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Study in black and white
A woman'• black and white outfit eeeme to be appropriate
attire for tbe black and white marble and wblte canopy at an
oftlce tower on Von Karman A•enue ln Irnne.
Simple request
a nightmare for
businessman
anners iscover
lee cream parlor
vlo attn permit
Francia Delaney
SUNDAY SPECIAL
.. lf I WftCn't on the council l'<f'\
probebly be bu>i.DJ my own lune~; \
anyway, so J might u welJ buy u now." • Eveey elected or appointed official
must follow bis or htr consc~nc:c
when conductina city business. Tum· er said. .. There isn't • set of au1delines or
any trainina on bow to avoid beina
trapped," be said.
Gary Di Sano said that after he was ~JD1ed to the Planrun& Com· m&Uion he was pven aeneral advice
on dealing witn people who have
projects before the panel.
.. We were advised that gt?ing to
lunch and havina a drink for the
explanation of a. project is not
inappropnate if you·re doing your
homework. and not 1nsulatina ypur·
(Pleue Me ~m1t•T I A2)
HB beati.i;ig victim
·slo"Wly r·ecover~:ng
Mother says her daughter stillwants to l:""'""" .... ~ ... i
pursue moae tn_g_ career on~w e-steoast _
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of .. 0.-,,... .....
Buffit Hoose's mother admits she's
not crazy about the pros~ of her
dlu&htet returruna to Cahfom1a. 1-f oosc. a 19-year--old aspinna
model, had been m Cahfomia onl y
three months when she was attaeked
and beaten nearly to death in her
Huntington Beach bedroom on Nov.
19. at death, she was taken to
Hu mana Ho p1tAI m WC11mmster.
where she remained comatose and 1n
cnucaJ cond1uon for several da)'s By early Occcmber. however.
Hoose had recovered enou&h 10 be
transferred to the rehati1htat1on
center at t Jude's Hospital 1n Fullenon and b)' the end of December
she was back home 1n Aonda
Now recovcnna at her mother's
home in Sarasota, she has no memor;
of what happened to her.
· And, with her severe head and
facial 1nJunes heahn&. J-Joosc has kept
ahvc the drtam she brou&ht across
the continent last Auaust.
"Basically she's comma along fine.
and sbe'saot a real positive atutude."
wd her mother. Bonnie Hoost ··rm
sure she'll eventually act back into
modehna. Th•t's ~hat she wants to do ..
Before com ma to Cahfom1a. whe~ sbe manqcd to obtain a contract with
a Beverly Htlls modchna agenc\.
Hoose llad done some fashion
modchna in Sarasota.
Bonnie Hoox said her daughttr
would probably befin doina some
modehn& locall)' apin. when she felt r>lwsteally and ps)'CholoCJcally able
· 8ut the reason Hoose came to
Cal1fom11 was that her wholC10me,
sunblcached-blonde aoo<s looks and
pettte size were more s.u1ted to the
West Coast ma.rkct thlln to the East
Coast modchna wortd. btr mother
said.
And the 1'1rc of Cahfomt• remains
strong.
"She reaur toved California." Hoose wd. There's a possibility
that she'll want to '° back. rd have mixed fcelinp about that. of course.
because of what happened. But she's
the one who wdl decide V>'hlt she's
ulumattly go1na to do with her hfe ·•
Meanv.tule, Hunt1n1ton Beach
Pohce iovesuptors are sull try1n1 to
sift useful e"·1denct from the hun-
dreds ofJcads they bave rcoc1ved in
thecax.
So far . .ti of the leads, 1ncludm1 a up from the Cahfomia Highwa y
Patrol, have turned out to be de.ad
ends, saJd Set. 8111 Peterson. v.ho 1s
mana&1 na the 1nvestJ.&1tlon.
The CHP told Hun1tnJlon Be.lch
Police that a youna man who fit the
desrnpuon of the beating su pcct had
been stopped for a traffic v1olat1on 1n
Torrance. The man had a copy of a
newspaper show1na a pohcc draY..1n1
of the suspect. and the officer wu
struck b) the s1m1l1tnty of the dn"er
and suspect. The officer also rtponcd
that the dnver sttmed unu ually
ntn-ous Huntington Beach in\'est1gaton
contacted the man. hov."C,cr. and
concluded that he was not involved in
the cnme
"Ht was a nice )'OUl\I man," said
Peterson "He had noth1na what-
soever to do with this ·•
Tbc attack occurred at about 4 30
a.m. on 0" 19 .t. witne who
Baftle Booee. aow: IMID• ID
P'lorlda, bu DO IDemol"J' of
tlae NOY. 19 attack.
interrupted the beauna wd a laf1C
man 10 has 20s. with short. dark hai r
and wcar!nl a arttn hooded
sweatsh1n fled from the room, leav-'"f. Hoose bleed•na on the floor. ·we tend to think it was someone
he had contact with at some ume
before the beating.,. said Peterson. "h
could possibly have been JUSt a
random cnm1naJ who was roam1na
about. but I kind of doubt that. we·~
t.enaaous.. Our 1nvest111torsare ao1n1
to continue 101na through evttYlh1na
untd they find some eVldencc that we
can take to coun But we don't have an ytb tnl )Ct. .. the real bre.tkthrough wtU come tf
and when Hoose rqa1ns her memory
and can 1dcnt1f) her attaekcr,
Peterson said Surscons at Humena Hospital say
there 1s a aood chance she will repm
full memory of the 1nc1dent. but that
1t could take a year or more.
Leaking
chlorine
• • IDJUre~
eleven
BJ llOBDT BAUD °' .............
Officla1t in the HuntiftllOD Bach
City School Distnct have .. a mota1
and ethical" duty to consult residents
before chanlint the date of election
and, in the process, iackina another
year onto their tenns of om~ .. ~ community school leader said 1U1
week.
Shirley Carey, co-president of .the
Citizens Alliance for Responsible
Education which expects to field candidateS to challenac incumbents
in the next election, said lbat the
stormy teacher-board relatio~s ~nd
community con<:ern make n 1~
perative that ~ews of the ~!;>he
should be soliated before officials
reach a decision.
Carey, who became active in school
..
affairt when tbe ICbool boerd de-moltld HaMS Scbool Principal Rall
JcqeDICll lllt yeer -.!te communi-
ty protelU, aho aid that W'I
coecened tbat tbe poaible awiu:h is
briq ~nted uchasively u a
fmaDcial -.e. Whaf s equally important, Can:y said, ii tbat voten neCd to know that
the switch would ulmd the terms of
all five board members. lhe uid.
At present, an election is acheduled
in November for tN11CC$ Sherry Barlow, Pat Cohen and Robert Mann.
Tbe election would be chanted to
November 1990, a year liter .L.. af
trUstees a~rove the propo$&1. 1 ne
terml of Gary Nelson and Karen O'Bric now expire in November
1991. Their terms would be extended
to 1992. School olliciab sa_y they can save
about Sl,000 b)' consobda.U.. the
ICbOol boerd electioa with tbe u-
tioaal elet1ioDt on even-numbered '
Tbe dilVict now IPC9dl aboul r.r-()00 OD dectiona.
Tntl1Clel have put the inue on the
Jan. 17 9nda for discussion.
Most _Uf'.IQIC County distnc:u bavt
chanai;d election dates to cut COIU,
includina Westminster, fountain
Valley and Ocean View lchooJ di.,.
tricu that traditionally ahared costs
with ~ Hunli~on Beach Union Hi&h School District. the Coast
Community Col&eae District and the
Huntinaton Be.ch City School Dis-trict. .
Hash school district officials in-
dicated they don't want to switch but
may have to because of the added cost
if lht elementary district makes the
chanac.
Lagulla Beach police arrest
four at sObriety chec~point
~ By LANCE IGNON en driving. Twenty-six were given driving." Spreine said at the time.
0t._o.11r,... .... sobriety tests and four were arrested, ''Wedo take a lot of motorists off the
Sgt. Paul Workman said. road asa result." Four motorists found themselves ~ Beach was the first city in Those arrested Friday night in-
under arrest on suspicion of drunken Orange County to resume the use of eluded.:
driving Friday night after being sobriety checkpoints after the C.ali-• Brian William lane. 26. of
snarrcd in a sobriety checkpoint set fomia Supreme Court upheld the La&una Niguel, who was dnving a
up by Laguna Beach police. constitutionality of the practice in 1982 Cadillac sedan.
The checkpoint, which operated October J 987. • Janet Carol Roclen, 50. of San
for almost five hours beg.inning at 10 Last Oeoem~. the U.S. Supreme Clemente, who was driving a 1986
p.m .• was at the southbound lane of Court by a 7-2 vote affirmed the state Honda Accord. South Coast Hi&hway between Nycs court's ruling. • Karen Lynn Robens. 27: of San
Place and the Alpha Beta sh9pping LaJuna Beach police try 10 set up at Oemente, who was dn ving a 1978
center. least one checkpoint per month, with Toyota.
Sunny a d a little warmer today
Police pulled over 4S4 of the 1,699 more duri~ t&e holiday weekends, • Reid Douglas Lukes. No ad-
vehicles that passed by the check-Deputy Police Chief James Sprcine ditionalinformationwasavailable. Hotel TV-theft alarm scares . point. A vast majority of the motor-said last month. Police also caught tw'O minors with
1sts were merely given an information "0Ur firimary purpose is to make 1t alcohol, bul turned them over to their ·pa·m-ph-1e-t•_bo_u_tt_hc_cb_n_ge_n_of_d_ru_n•.·-mo•re•o-a -de.te·rran-tt~o 1111dri.·n.kina-a-nd_pare_n_ts._w_o_r.km~a-nsa-id:..,.·-..,-~-~~,..~+-......;:z:::-:f:=.=f=..-:;:=-Shakinggunman in£
Tornadoes·tearthroilgh_t oWn.s1l1 Mn:t
ALLENDALE, Ill. (AP) -Tor-
nadoes tore through several IUinois. Indiana and Kentucky towns Satur-
day, injuring more than 40 people and
destroyinJ a third of the homes and
commercial buildina.s in this town,
officials said. The tornado cut through a I 0-
square-block area and "most homes
an: flattened and businesses are
destroyed" in that atea said Wabash
County Sheriff Randy Grounds from
.
an emcraency command post in th~
local bank.
About JS percent of the town's 275 buildings were demolished and haJf
were damaged to some extent. said
Grounds.
COMMISSION MAY REVOKE PE~IT ••.
From Al
arose about trash left out tor long
periods of time and longer houn of
operation, according to a planning
staff report.
Funbermore, problems stemmed
from the Plannfoa Commission's
original W11ver of any required park-
ing on the basis that the shop would not be a destination point and would
be frequented by pedestrian cus-
tomers. City Engineer Don Webb said
at peak traffic hours. customen have
been seen parkin& in the red zone and in the intersection at Goldenrod
Avenue to dash in for food.
Andrew Cyp. a Goldenrod Av-
enue resident, reiterated the com-
plaints of trash and m;;J1y parked
cars. "Fifty ~rcent oflhrnl leave the
engine runnana." she said. He aJso informed the commission
Fontrom bad been openinJ at 5 a.m.
for the last two yean and said the shop
sold sandwiches for the la.st six
months. "I have a copy of the menu," he
said.
After Forstrom venfied Cyga's testimony, the clearly anaered com-
mission denied the shop owner's
requests and decided to discuss
revoking his permit at its Feb. 9
mcetina.
Commissioner James "Buzz" Per-son even asked for a copy of the
menu.
Sitting in his shop the following
morning, Forstrom said, "There's
JUst no good reason" for has failure to
follow correct procedure. He ad-
mitted that part of the reason he did
not ao to the city for permission
earlier was the approximately $800
~pl!cation fee for use permit modi-
ficauon.
Ma.inly, he decided to try some new
lhinp in response to customer sua-
acsuons, and before be realized he
had not gotten city approval, time
bad passed. he said.._
He conceded "trash bas been a
legitima1e concem." However, he
said pan of the prbqe placement
probJem was ~ncies between
variOUS governmental aatnciCS' r:eJU•
lations. He contended the city initial-
ly told him he could keep his trash on
the stairwell, but then the fire depart·
ment expressed concern over poten·
tial fire hazards.
No dumpsters are available behind
the businesses on his block, Forstrom said. "We have no plac.c to put the
trash."
Forstrom said he has kept his
prbqe inside the shop for the last
few weeks and "right at the moment
it's not a bi& problem.··
Early operung of the shop 1s 1
matter of biagcr concern, however.
Despite its bc&inninp u an ice cream
shop, the eaily morni~ customers
who regularly breeze in for coffee and muffins have become the shop's
lifeblood, according to Fontrom.
Two--thirds of the shop's business comes in the mornina hours, with
business before 7 a.m. especially
brisk. he said. Of the averaac 400 c"ps ofcoff~SQ_ld a day, about BO cups are
sold before 7 a.m.
The morning aft.er the commission
mectini. Fontrom pcnonall)' met his
approximately 70 early-bird cus-
tomers as they anived at bis shop and
explained the store could not open
until 7 a.m.
"J had to tum people away." he
said. "Of course the customers can't
understand why."
Forstrom. who began the shop
while vice president for Bekins Inter· national,uidall becandonowjs watl
until the February comm1ssion meet-
ing, hope and worry. Even if the
commission simply requires that he
return to the orig.anal 11 a.m. opening schedule, the result will be equal to
revocation. he said, since the morn-
ing_ business is the money-maker.
Furthermore, he is unsure of the
impact of the commission's decision
on his plans for a breakfast, soup and
sandwich cafe in Fashion Island. A
aroup of doctors convinced him of
the need for such an establishment
there, his wife, Agnes. said. and h~ has
already been vanted a use penn1t.
The cafe alone would not produce
enou&h to support him and bis
famify, which mcludes a son at
Bngham Youna Unavenity, a dauah·
ter on a church mission, anotficr
elementary school-age daughter and
bis wife's father. who is living with
them. "This is like a babr to him," Agnes
For1trom said of Gc.lato Qass1co.
"He's really put his all into it." Tho~ wonied. she has tned to think positive for her~usband "If it'&
aot to close for such a trival reason,
ma~ the Lord wants at l.f\at way,"
she said.
BRIBERY CASE SURPRISES OFFICIALS •••
From Al
•
to bribe public officials in Penn-
sylvania.
Torquato 'a ICbeme wu dclianed to
win li.acrative government contrac:u
for bis California firm, Computer Techn~OI)' ANOCiates.
That ume year Laauna Bach
attorney Steven Philipt<>n 6ic:ed
ch.aqes that he atteml*d to bribe
lJld exton two Harbor MunicipeJ
Court j~ while tryin& to ~P. a wealthy friend and client out of jail.
Thoie dwp were dropped ~
PhiliPIOft pte.ded no contea to cbareet that be prepend I faitc
doalment in tr)'i"I to win an alterna-
tive 1entenoe for 1DD1aance aiore owner Lonfie .. Lou •• Aclray who bad
pleaded pilt~nten drlvi!tl.
In 1976 Newpol'.t Belch
Plannina Dini:iOt El'DCtl Mayer Jr.
WU arftlled while em..,,.. ·t»y the
cl~ ol ~ Belch. ffj ... .._
witb ..npa11 more dlu SS 1,000.hl
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Of ... .,.., .........
A man who was ··shaking hke a
fish" while trying lo rob a hotel clerk
in Costa Mesa on Saturday night was
frightened off when an alann de-sianed to thwart the theft of the hotel's.
television sets happened to JO ofT. In a separate robbery a few hours
earlier, a heavy-set man ente~ a health food store in Costa Mesa and
said he was looking for diet food but
ended up robb1na the clerk at gun
point, pohce satd.
A Hispanic in has mid-20s walked
anto'TM Nuural Food Baskeut 2750
Harbor Blvd. at about 4:30 p.m. and
asked the clerk, "What have you got
fordieuna." Lt Alan Ken1 recounted The man then walked up to clerk
Kathleen Jo Alcnndcr. 49. of Tustm
anctlluck a,gun an huside. Sh,100k
t>etwecn $300 and $350 cash from the
register and hlandcd it to the robber,
who ran out the front door headed
nonh. Kent said.
Richard Goldstcan, assastam man-
ager at the Sea Lark Motor Hotel at
2274 Newport Blvd., said he was at
the front counter when a arubby
looking man walked through the front
doora fewminutesafter9p m armed
Wllh a Qa-r~lla .l&O .semt-IUlQry\IUC
p1stol and demanded cash
"He was an amateur at this. He was
shaking hke a fish." Gold te1n said The gunman tuld been 1n the office
onl)" a few moments when a shnll
alarm sounded and the assaJfaot
turned and ran. apparently 1h1nk1n1
the alarm was a wam1n110 police. In fact, the alarm was meant to nott(y hotel-employees when TV s.ets tns1de
\
me rooms v.'t'T'C' btrn~tcn: h had
gone ofT completely by c-01 nC1dence. Goldstein s~ud the alarms, which
doubles a~ ·a smoke detector. often
sounds when cu tomers move the TV
sets too quickly
"I told htm 11 WI\ an alarm sxstem
,.nd he was out the door. 1be
manager said ... Thl' t1m1ng couldn•t
have been rnnf"( perfc-ct .. 1 The suspect wa\ dcscnbcd11s 6 fttt,
white. "f'l:1gh1n1 about 200 pounds. ,.
Goldstern ~id the man had dirty hair
andwasunsha,cn He worcd1ny blue
Jeans and a red and black plaid shirt.
The su\p«1 "-hO robbed the health
food ~tore had brown ha.Jr and was 5
feel 11 inch~ tall and v.a wearinJ a
white. long·slet"\.ed 1.1.eal tun Wlth
some sort of insignia. dirt) blue Jeans
and sung!aU("
Southland has coldest morning of year ·
By 'he A11octated Pre11
An upper-level atmosphenc das·
turbanct brought the coldest morning
of the new year lo Soulhtm Call-
fom1a on Saturday. as snow fell as low
as the 2,000-foot level. the Nauonal
Weather Service said.
A momma low of 35 dqrecs at the
Los Anaelcs Civic Center was the
coldest so far this year, forecuter Bob
Grebe s.a1d.
The mercury dipocd into.the 20s an
some valle) areas, he addro
Cool aemperaturts from the storm
"'ere moving suuth. but anolhcr
storm from ( cntral ( ahfom1a was e~pectcd 10 keep the temperatures
cool toda). he said
now tell \aturda) in the htlls and
can)ons near ~nta Barbara and San
Lu1~0b1~po
CHLORINE LEAK DELAYS SWIM MEET ••.
Prom Al
compeuuon sponsored b> 1he Saddleback Valley Aquatics swam
team.
An officaaJ used a public address
system to evacuate the area after
several pco9lc noticed the noxious
odor, uid Hun11naton Beach resident Soon Weir, a coach fur the Seal Beach
Swim Club.
they fell ill," said Mt uon Victo
resident Betty Peterson, one the 1x
Injured adults
"I'm ftthnJ much better." she 1d
Saturday nt&ht "I ttll have a head-
ache" Others taatcd at the ~ne wert
Juhe Faumuana, 32. of Occans.idc: Linda Julson, 4S, of El Toro, Jackie
Blaclmer.t 37), of An.a_he1m. Jeannc1tc
Duval 46. 01 El Toroj a 17-)nt-<>ld
sari from M1,'lion VieJO. a boy ume aae from El r oro; and a 16-)e&r-<>ld bO) from Anaheim
Weir said he was overwme by the
fumes when he tncd to enter the locked storqe room to fix the leak.
Panmechcs treated Weir. fl ve other
Winning-lot:to n l1m beF~
ad» Its and three ~hddren at the scene BJ Tile Ataoda~ Preu
who complained ofinitation to their
eyes and throal. "I' feel tine now," Weir u1d
Saturday na&bl. . . Justin Ur'ben, 8, of Minion V1eJO
and an unidclntafied 16-ycar-old aarl from the ume city were taken to
SedcUebeck Hospital. Justin bad
complained of bum1ns to his throat
and nautea and the 11rl's eyes were
imtated, Canon said. Sbem>n u~. Justin's mother,
said abe and bet son were 1tandina
near the ~ne St°"JC ~when
the evacuation was ordtted. ... wu IC&Rld from the minute they
announlced there was a chlorine
spiU," lbc llid. Fi~ moved the cvlC\lttS
about two blocka from the school.
"I Wak it wu bandied very ftll.
They (puamed1cs) ~ very _ kind
and coftlidente or anyone whO aaid
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H~ &re the w1nnina numben
picked Saturday nisht for the Cah·
fomia Lottery's twice-wceldy "Lotto
6-49" pme: 19. 22, 24. )2, JS. 37 and
the bonus number, )I.
Ptayen who comedy auesicd all
aix numbers wiU sbarc 1_pn1e pool of
$22.8 mdlion1 lottery official• wd.
AU tbote wno picked five numbcn
plus the bonus number ••ll divtde
am°"&the.msclve:sa ~pool ofSl.6
mtllion; 6vt of Slll wtll share SI .
mdlioo: four of '1" W'Lll ~ $1 .l
malUon. Three of .. , ll worth an
automatic SS per .,.nntt. ·
Tbt numbers~ cbolen by Lotto
mecbiac duri .. I &de¥ilion bfoed.
c:ast orisiuti11110 Secrammso.; EutiCr SlduidlW. ftve lottery play· m took -.. SI00,000 ach, bat
theft were ao miltioft.dollar winncn
1a lbe ...... Spin" abow.
One Pl~rer rcce1\icd SS0.000. four
101 S40.000 and one ~on $30,000 1n the show taped aturday.
The SI 00.000 wmncrs were Lind.a
Fukun•aa. 2 • un VaUey c:unomec
ser'VtCe representative, David
Bamcu. 26, a Downey armored cac driver, Ahcc Mar\o an Anaheim
cashier. Manha Rodnaucz, 21 . • Wilminaton homemaker: and Clan
Mudlcr, 74. a San Oiqo ararwt.
mother,
hirtcy ht._ 71. or Nonh Hotly.
..,ood won ·Uo,000. TalUna honw
S.0.000 nch ~ UJ.&n.ne. Beckley,
S6. of A\Mrtoa; Ahce CardiDalli, 67, or Monlt!C)'' Hon1 Cb1, 29, of San
Franct o. lh<t Ruben '-" l). oJ Pomona
The Sl0,000 winner was Anne
Gatih1, 34, of San J0te.
Cboeen fof tbe new "C.at.b Rtlit-
ter" pme ~the dollar bill symbol
and 0-C ltt1et1 X and X.
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OtanQe Cout DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, Januaty 8, 1M0 Al
E11elyn Hart heads
annexation panel
Firefighter back home p
'kwpon Bcilch Coun-
c1l'4oman Evelyn Han on
Wednesda) wasnamedchair-
\liOman of the county Local
A~ncy Formauon Commission
durina• l'Hhuffi1n1of panel mcm6cnh1p
County upcrvisorGadd1 Vas-
que? w15 named vice chairman of
lhe panel. which dtttdes anheAI·
tion and 1ncorporaut1!11ssues an
the county. ,.
T v.o other members an-
nounced thetrres1anat1ons. Retar·
1n1ch11rmanOonald Holt Jr . a
former Pl ccnt1a city coul)· •
calman, wall leave 1he fhe-mem· ber~ncl March J to ukea sales
position wt th h1Hompany, CPC
International
Tustin Ma)orRonald Hoestcreyal~tumed an his ,
rcs1gnauon Wcdnma)', cffecuve
immediately. caunaa busy v.ork-
lo:id since form1 n1 has own busa-
ne s eight months q o.
The other rcmainingLA FC'O
member as upcrvasor Don Rotp
Ina httle more than a year. the
·rxodus from LAFCO has in-
cluded supervisors Thomas Raley
and Roger Stanton. San Juan
Capistrano( ou nc1lman Phillip
Schwanz and EAccuu ve Director
Richard Turner
Moriarty to chair
A riatlon Council
Eu~ne Monan). aeneral man-
ager of the Seaerstrom Cen1er. has
been elctcd president of the .
Oran1e Count) Av1auon Council
for 1989. council officials an-
noun~ this v.cck
The A v1auon Councd ISi
group of 1400rante Count)
.--bu.si~~rned w.ihim-
prov\n& air transp<>nauon and
av1auon fac1hues. Among the
counc11'sacuv1t1es arc forums.
leetures and meeungs on topics
related to aar transp<>nauon
Other officers for 1989 arc
James Mc lure and Marv an
Tuomola. vice presidents, Mark
1mmons. treasurcr. and Roland
Bender.exccut1\e board mem-
ber
Vlglls to pre~e for ·
weapons conference
TheAlhancc for un1~al1s
st3g1ng "1g1lse\ef) Frida)
through Janual") out ade the
We un South Coast Plaza Hotel
Top Realtor
Runttnaton Beach reel-
dent Shlrley Commona
Lon& bu been named Re-altor of the Year by tbe
Bunttnaton Beacb /Poan-
taJn Valley Boud of Re-
alton. Lone ai.o ••• telectecl Realtor of the
Year ln 1974 and 1982.
an Costa Mesa 1n ad\.ance of a
maJorwcap<>nscQnfercncc to be
held there
The first of t"c proteSfs oft he
WantcrConventaon on Aero pace
and Elcctromcs S)'slcms, WIN-
CON. was held fnday outside the
hotel. Three more prc·\'tgJlsare
scheduled 6 to 7 p.m. on Jan '3.
20.and 27. Thcalhance'smaan
• d.lchf(rki1•' wi" tie1 to9 p onJan. 0.
The v1gilsare intended to educate the.eommunt(.) about
. WINCON'srolcin thearmsrace
asa meeungground between the
Pentagon, the milital')' and de-
fense contract<frs. said Manon
Pack. exe«uti \ e director of the
alliance.
WINCON convenesJan 31
and Feb. I on the El Toro Manne
i\ar Station and on Feb . .:! at the
hotel.
Somemcmbersoft~alhancc
plan to blockade the entrance to
the Manne st.a11on the first da~ of
the conference Pack said
More 7.000attended 1he candlch~t \ 1gil an 1987,com-
parcd wath 300 an 1983. Parl said.
8y.UVIN DOYLE ...............
The Oran~ C"ount) Fi.rt Dtpen.
ment 1s waa,ina a campaap to per-
uade homeowners to install
spnnklers Inside their houses. a
S2.000 investment that officials \l't
can saves lives and possessions and
cut ansuran« premiums.
"We are tryana to poUlt out the
p<>tential life-sa\tnl rapab1hty of
spnnkler s> tems," count) Fare Chief
Larry Hqlmcs said
Though spnnlder S)Slcms for fire
pre~entton have been used for more
than lOO:>ears. they v.erepnmarih in
andustnal and business structures
and have yet to be built into houses on a broad scale, Holmes wd v'el more
h'es arc at n k 1n rcttdenual 'than
{.commerct1I bualdinp
In 1 dcmonstrauon Fnday;. the
depanment 11nitcd a curtain inside a 1T11ler ~M~a tlrdlJhtrr tayon.a-bcd
nearby. The flames. spread for a fev.
second before the smoke alarm
sounded A few seconds later the
spnnklers ca'I'e on. e'l>tingu1shang the
fire The firehsflter "Nas unharmed
In a fully spnnklcrcd ~s1dence. the ~t-sens1tave sprinkle~ ~n rcspand
to a fire in as ht1 k-a 3S secolldS,
Holmes said.
Oranac County Fare Ma~hall Wilt
Wn&hl said most fatalities of res1dcn-
ual fires art the very }Oung. the vet)
old and the handicapped -those
most unable to resp<>nd to an alarm. A
smoke detector only alens someone
to a fire v.hale spnnkle" can control
and exun1u1sh at. he s~11d~
"With both ..i sprinkler S}~ttrn nnd
smoke alarm. you have a fire man 1n
)Our house." said Wnght
The systrm connects to the
domestic \\lier suppl y. and the
spnnkler heads resp<>nd 1ndepcn-
dcntly 10 heat. going off onl} m the
\TIC1nit) of the tire . The) release about
t8gallonsa-mmute, asopp<>sed to the
2S0 gnllons of a fire hose.
"The amount of p<>tenual water
dam•gc from sprinkkrs 1s substao·
ually fess than -whu could'~sult 1fthe
FlreflCbter check• the ap:rlnkler after ltdoased fire ln tbe room.
Drive time
D Culver Drive 1 he No I lane 1n
both dlm.:ta<fni. bc tv.ccn Seton
Road and Fern' ttttl 1n l'""1ne
w11l be clowd "' kda)S 9 a m . to 3 p.m. throuih January for
w1dcn1na of thr 405 Ftttv.1)
overpass
ra Eaat Y11t Loop nonh and south·
bound at Bamnca Road 1n
l ~anc "Nall be closed 1ntt'r·
m1 t1entl), throusfl Janiuf) for
cons1ruct1on.
!J Barr&KI llMA cast and west-"
bound at & t Yak l oop an
If' 1ne v.tll be closed 1n&cr·
mattentl) throua,h January for
constrvcuon
IJ Hanan AnHt betYrccn lf"1ne
Center Ori\e and tho Manne
\talion entrance 1n lf"'tne will be
dctourtd 1n both darteuons
throuah J1nuar) for conUrut·
uon.
I SM IMll9 c•• r,....,. south· bound flirv~ t~ Ofr-nmp
1n COiia Mn1 Wiii be dotitd
1ntcmutttntly M8days I a m.
to S p.m. Alto.~Fa1rvitw will be
' tntttmaucntly ~ to one
tine 1n cac-h d1m:uon from Biker ltftl to unnowtr Street
thf'CM.ilh January.
I •Mllnetbt1Wttn hr\ ~~t'nuc
and n1lucm Drive an Otta Meu Wll Mvc OM lent •n ct~
dnnlOll dOltct ••tetm1Ut:.14,Y •
Lm. to' _p.lft,.....,. .......
, l•nuaJJlbS~
l••U ·----· dltC-H.._111 ..........
'
Ill
o'1~ l22)FWY
GARDEN G'r-Ill
be rntncted to tv.o lanC'S \liC:\I·
bound and one lane ca tbound
throua.h Januar) for "''d~)11n1 ot
the Brookhurst bridJc.
(iJ J•re1 llelMI from the 405 Frtc· wiy to lrvmc Center Dr\\c in
lf"'IM wlll ha"c a lane clostJ
throuah January for 1n ullat1on
oh sc•cr main.
m Jeffrey a.w nonh and '°uth-bound It the 5 frttWi)' 0\Crp&
an lrvaM will ha\t 1 lane clostd
thro~ Janual") for con true:·
1100.
... ,,_. "-M nonh and south·
bound 1t the 5 frttwa)' 1n Irvine
Will have• laM clowd •ttkda)~
7 a.m. to 5 pm. throuah January
for underaro\Arid cabfe 1n uUa·
taon.
• Mii ..,_. waU be dowd bttWttn
Maia Sim\ •nd ~ 5uett 1n H~on '*-t'"°'11111 Janu-
91): rot ~ ulilk.a in· rr>••·
tll) . . . ---r-t--~4""""1.' a . ~·.-
-(.
Ill 'orthbound Sota Au (i) rrtt~ ••>' conntt1or 10 the ~ tbound
•lrden GrO\t' (2:) FrteWI) an
Orlntt will be do :-dlhund.a) 9
1.m to 2 pm~fot la.i:khaptna.
• S.... Ala Cl> Fr ••Y nocih·
bound a1n trttt on·r9mp •n
n11 M will be clowd 9 a m. lO I p m. 'Tluanda) for su.rdra1I
repair.
~ 0.... Cit) ,,.._.,
_.bodd City Orhc ofT·ramp "'On• Wll be dottd 9 a m to 2 ~m. Wednadl) tor land·
ICl;i•
Compiled by KEVIN DOYLE
Lead paragraph~ from the lntl)
Pa lot and its pred~1:essor to an1des an
pa t )ears tor the coming v.eck
Jan. 8, lt7t -The fate ofa plan to
constru t 2J lOndom1nium at tht'
site of the Balboa 1-un l one ma be
decided \\ cdnesda'I' b\ thl.' 1.uc
(oo'ital Zonr C on~r,.i11on (om-
m1ss1on
.\request for a con'itruc11on permit to build the un11 at Edgel4atrr and
Palm str~t'i an "-e-.p<>n Bet1\'.h b~ the
Jon ~on"' 1~r Corp "'" tumcJ do" n b' the '-<luth ( oa t rri1onal c1.lm·
""'"""
Ju 9, IHt -.\ 'l.e"Jl<lrl Bca1.h
man h' 1ng 1hr npen<,1\t· po"' er
1.ru1~r 'Ju ... t .\nother [)(-al .. has been
arrr'>tr-d h' FBI agen&s on ch3r&r of
lunng potential \.ustomers into a
S.5l-.>.OOO 1ntcrnal1on3I platinum
tr:wtl schmtt. tt ~ announ<"C'd
toJa\ ( harlc<, Telford. 415 Yra arrt\ted
h' l~cral agent. r... a Balboa I land
aftc) .in Oi'l I ~:--a-ttC"r~'1nJnamrd in
a Fc:dl•ral (,rand Jur\ ind1c1m1.•nt
,,c,ued ~"·Jan ~ton:
Jan. &, 1H9 -Baltloa l!>land ~uomc'I' RKhJrJ .\ H11b1e. foca n&
tnal an (o., .\ngl'le<. f-l'deral Coun "n reb 4 un ,hargc!> ot .,mugghn, $1 ,
m1llton an manJu<Ana 1nh1 thl' l c;,
toda\ drnacd "'run1Jo1ni !I' :ilkf.1.·d
an the charge\
In a sen\ilt1on;1l t"' ''' tu thl' \'haf'il'' toJ:l\, hO"'C\Cf, ~un:..:\ dl~'<" to tht"
case ·md1 ra1tJ that thr \ NJl r-1unJ,
of tu ff" muuJeJ" 1n10 th<' l \ ~ .. ,
actU.llh altalfa -not m.irtJUol'l.t
Federal authonucs to<la ' "l'Uld
onl\ 3dmat that thr \lut'l •' ·a Hgct~bk i.ub tancc ..
Ju. IZ, ltH -M)ford lrHnl t!O.
third nerauon he d ot the 'J\I holdings ot lhr l r~mt' Ratll.h ( \\ITI•
pan} as dead
Irvine' bod) "a disco' cn.:J in a dar~ened room of lht-•mcnt ofh1
Tu!ltm home )CSlcrda t\t'nana b) hi\
"''fc vlona and &heir son J•mt IV
.\ccordma to dcput) count'! lor~
oner James Pond dnth v.a\ •P"
parcntl) ~II 1nfl1rtcJ 1rom t~o JUn\.
The bod) ot the ran<:her ~a' fuund
slumped fo~•rd tn a corner on ha
knttS A bta t from a 16 auaa"
automatic shot1un haJ nrpn! into
h1 at>Uomcn and a 2~ cahbtr pa,tol
fire bums out of control untJI firc-
fi&hters arrive," Wnght said.
A spnnkler system can be retro-
fitted . to an existing structure for about $2 per square foot, according to.
tcphen Cobb. fire safety specialist
with the Orange County Fire Dcpan-
ment.
A new home cost about SO cents
per square foot, and about SJ.SO per
square foot for custom homes. The
a"erqe cost to tnstall a system in an
Oranac Count) residence runs be·
tv.ccn SJ .~ and $2,000.
Dcpanment sp<>kcsman Hank
Ra) mond compared the cost to wtde-
scrccn telc\.1s1on set. "Its rcall) •Just
a problem of . aem"' people to e am me their pnonttcs, ·he said. "In
adduaon to the poss1b1lil)' of death
and ITIJUlY from -fire. p(9plc should • consider their 1rrcplaceable pos-se ions."
San Ocmcnte is the <>nly city that
currently requires au new structures
be equ1pped with spnnklcrs. Yorba
Landa has been rcquinng rcsidcnttal
developen to inst.all spnnkler sys~
terns an new homes located outside
the rlnJC of ex1stin1 fire suuon ,
mostly 1n the eastern area of the city
near the county hnc. ,-
"This 1s one example of how
s_pnnklcr s)stems can keep the cost of
fire protect ton do"' n in Oranac Coun-
t):· Wnaht said.
"Just this )Car. Allstate beaan
offcnna a 10 peiunt discount on lire
in uranct for spnnllercd dv.elhnas:·
Cobbsaad
He exp«h other companies to
folio"' suit after the) compile more
histoncal dau on the effecta"encss of
the re-sadenttal s~ terns
had sent 3 slu& into the ~' temple
Ju. 10 1149 -Snow fell in
e"'p<>n Beach' Quite a lot of n too
T...,.o slttt-falls began the frcaka h
nature outbursts One in m1d-afler-
noon )C terda} and a S«ond about
ti '° p.m Re 1dcn1s throughout the a~a ran from their homes •n d1 belief
"hen the 88 sized pellef~ ~n
hammenng wandov.pane and autos
Lari} th1-. momma sno"' flake
began nuttmngdo"n and b) ~am 1t
"'a' a regular no" tlum Obscnen
\31d 1t la ted ncarl) an hour and
ta'cd on the iround 11ll lonser. l\n e~1ima\e<i hall·in'h of no-. ft'll here.
Jaa. lt. UH -\\ hether C\\J>On
Beach houlJ JO•n the Metrop<>ltun
\\ ater D1stnct or 'ont1nuc alona at' p~nt s~ tem ot ..... urr uppl) was
fr~I) d1scu d 1onda) noon b
councilmen and darccton of the
1'.cv. pon Harbor Chamber of Com·
mer1.-e when ol. H F1nlc). Sanu
.\na rtptt nuna~thc: D1ttnct, PH
an mtc~ una rt umr o~ndmon .
It dr,el Ped tha1 the cit) of
ev.pon ~1ch no"' c:w.pcnds about S 34,000 annuall~ &o !IUPPI> water to
ll user\ nd thltJ amnaofthtCtt) to
the l)1 tncl would in rtatt th•
charae to appro\amatel) S .000 per
)<'ar. T~ f11urn ""ere 11vcn by < ounc1lman Claire and C It} E"ltnttr
Pattenon.
M Of•• OD.-& DAIL V PILOT I Sunday. January e, 1989
Thousands
at palace
pray for
Hirohito
TOK.YO (AP)-Chantina monks
p<_>unded drums as tens of thousands
of ~pie thronacd the moated Im-
penal Palace today to pray for
Hirohito, the emperor who presided
over Japan'sjorncy 'from war to ruin
to economic rebirth.
Hirohito died at dawn Saturday.
and 3'h hours later his 55-ycar-old son
Akihito silently accepted the rqalia
of the Chrysanthemum Throne in a 4-
minutc ceremony.
\
·aadhafi call for talks with
U.S., rejects military force
TRIPOLI. L1b)a (AP) -Col. beuenes were put 1n place aner
Moammar Oadhafi on Saturday Reagan threatened the plant tut
called for talks wuh the United States month.
on def usanJ tension and warned that However lhe radar stahon was a military force "docs not pay -permanent facility on a concn:tc base,
especially with Libya." not a mobile unit.
A U.S. official brushed aside the Gadhafi, who had not been heard
Lib)'an ltader's call but did not rule from or seen since Wednesday's U.S.
out the poss1b1hty of talks, downina of two Libyan )Cl fiahtt"rs,
Also Saturday. the aovcmment surprised about 200 fore1in journal·
took three bu loads ofJoumahsts to a ists at Tnpoh' waterfront Al K.Jtb1r
plant that the U.S. aovemment Hotel.
claims 1s intendt"d to produce Reporters and pho101rapher~ chemical weapons. L1bya said the scrambled over sofas. pusht"d O\ICr
plant at Rabta. 60 miles southwest of polled plants and took hortcuts
Tnpoh, produces phatmaceuucaJs. across a1' ornamental fountam 1n the
Shultz:~
Terrorists . could get
weapons
ut:r, Akihito used a calliaraphy
brush to sian formal approval for
Heisei -Achieving Peace -as the
name of his reign.-The name will be
used on calendars and official docu·
men ts.
8aMJllst monb elaaat Mtru In front of tile Imperial Palace
for the peace of Emperor Blroblto'• 90al.
The reporters "'ere only allowt"d to lobby to approach the Lab)a.n leader
view the unht building from the as be ~tcrcd. • buses, wh'lch drove. 1hrou"1 the "Libya· will not g1\'e 1n 10 the
complex wi1hou t stoppinJ. pressure of a superpower e' elf 1f this
PARI (AP) -S«rctal') of State
Gcorie P. Shultz urged more than 140
nations Satur~y to keep chemical
weapon Jechnolog) oLll oflerronm'
hands. and took steps to smooth
relauons w11h West Germany O\Cr a
Libyan plant said to be dc.,,clopan~
poison gas.
Hirohito's death at age 87 ended a 62-year reign. the longest of any
Japanese monarch. Dunng that time.
he announced Japan·s surrender in
World War II. gave up his divinity
and saw his nation emerge as a world
economic power.
The Cabinet met Sunday morning
to deliberate on funeral arrangements
and, followina precedent of earher
imperial funerals held at least sa x weeks after death, set Feb. 24 as the
date for Hirohito's burial.
Meanwhile, peorle streamed to the
'Palace in ccntra Tokyo to sign
condolence registers. Sunday mom·
ing alone, 44,332 people signed-,the1r
names up to 10:30 a.m .. the palace
said. and the throng was growing.
Fir, t Cla technology ... First Cla workmanship
... that's what you expect from AT&T And during
this M&T Phone \..enter SaJe, you'll ~et it all for a
lot k s than ,r<>u thought po ~ibk.
Nattonwidc. 430,000 people signed
f'CJIStcrs on Saturday. news reports said.
Many older Japanese. who grew up
thinking of Hirohito as a demigod.
expressed sorrow. lo Western Japan,
an 87-ycar-old former Imperial Army
soldier hanged himself. sa ying an a
note, ··1 want to follow the emperor in death.··
Joumahsts go1 only a flec1ana view confrontation lasts I malhon years,"
of the Rabta plant. Gadhafi said, peakana sofll y m
Two separate surface-to-air mass1lc Arabic and urrounded by bod)·
sates were nearby. a well as a radar guards.
station atop a barren ridge over-"Amenca must under tand that
looking the highway. Tanks and an her policy of surrounding us and
encampment of soldiers were also 1n usan~ force asaa.nst us wall a~lutely the area. fail ,' he said. ,
An unidentified Lib>an official ''They must oegouate with Libya
said the radar. soldiers and air defense directly and they should sit at the ----..... negotiating table with Libya without their weapons to achieve peace in the
Mediterranean."
Wednesday's incident occurred
over the Mediterranean. The Un11ed
States said two Navy JCt fighters shot
down two Libyan warplanes tn self·
defense. Libya said tts planes were
unarmed, • "We will not respond to force. onl>
to politeness and direct neao-
11at1ons," he added. His comments
were translated to EnaJ1sh by an
Information Ministry a1ae
A senior Reagan adm1nistra11on
official attending a chemical weapon'>
conference an Paras responded.
"( ommun1ca11ons as not the prob-lem. the problem as Libyan policy -
Addressing del~tcs at UNESC 0
headquaners, Shulu lamented .. the
danserous spread and resurgent u~
of one of hamanuy's most dttadcd
a11d dreadful forms of warfare."
He urged the unpos1 t1on C?f U.N
sancttons against countnes vtolating
th e 1925 Geneva Protocol bannm8
use of chemical weapons. He said the
U.N. secretary-general should he
armed with broad powers to in-
vestigate all~t1ons of chemical
"'eapons use in wan.me
hultz said the past guaner ccn tul)
has seen the eros1ori of"anterna11onal
norms" an the Maddie East. Southeast
Asta, Afghanistan and 1hc Persian
Gulf This. he said. '>'IS .. a danger-0us
step back"'ards for mankind. for
reason. for Cl\ 1hza11on ..
Shultz did not single out an)
co unt!) b) name. but 1t was clear
Lib) a was ont" of his targtts
Reagan's. budget
due Monday·, but
Bush in spotlight
W-\SHI NGTON <AP) -Presa-awa) lrom that challenge 1n some
dent-elect Bush will keep 1he sideline "-I\ then ob' 1ousl) v.e arc facing a
seat he has occupied for the past eight potential tor confroot.auon." ,
)Cars when President Reagan se nd s Bush has said he "-111 outline h1<t
his final budget to ( ongress. but 1h1~ budget pnont1es an an addreu 10 a
tame all e)'es will be on Bush because JOtnt ~ss1on of( ongresssoon after he
the next mo.,,es clearl) wall be his 10 • takes office. folio..., mg Reagan s 1981
make. e~atnplc Hc has-andtea1ed -hc won't
The vice president. who repcatedl) submit a complete new budgc1 but
touted a .. ague .. tlc\lble freeze" to wall spell out what he'll .. add here and
pare the federal deficit dunna his t.akc off there ··
campaign. has been equally mum The amendments. which ha"e )Ct
about details dunng the 1rans1t1on to take shape. wrll cmbod} Bu<th's kc >
pcnod. pnontacs and re iterate has oft-stated
But. with the formal sub1111ss1on of pledge not 10 raise taxe)
Rca~n·s SI 15 tnllion spend1n1 plan Clearly. many of Rtagan'\ ~t
out oflhc way Monday. auen11on will budget projects -selling off a host or
shift quickly to Bush federal as~a. wholesale 1boht1on of
''There's no question, has first test P.roirams and a_gencics and the
of leadership wall be on this mue ·· ·pnvat1za11on" of federal function\
Rep. Leon E Panetta. [).Calaf.. -arcn'1 high on Bush's hst of
chairman of the Hou'SC Budaet Com· pnonues. ba\C<l on his campaign
m111ce. said man 1nterv1ew statement\
If Bush cames th rouah on has \IOW And he wall h.a"e to makt room an and produces a credible spendina has budget outline for the ··~1nder,
plan that holds the increase an OYerall scntler nation" pro~ls he tal~cd s~ndana 10 the rate of 1nflat1on. about so much before the elcc11on1 "then I thank that could ... cry ~ell be 1nclud1n1 S2 2 b1lhon 10 'h1ld<are
the basis for nqo11at1on and for tax 1nccnt1.,.~. $600 m1lhon an ad·
compromise wutl the Conarcss." d1t1onal prom1s.ed funds for cduca·
Panetta con11nuC'd. uon and 1ncrcas1n ~nd1n1 for
"If. on the other hand. he walks environment.al cleanup
Teen wlio was starved
by his paren t s buried--
CARVERTON. Pa. (AP) -A 14-
ycar..old boy who died of \ta-rvataon
desp!t_c has parents ha "'ml nearly
$4,000 an savana was buned S.tu.r-da~ before a handful of tranacr$
The pnvatc. I(). minute ar:a ... c~1<lc
SCf'\ll(C wu autnded by nine pc()ple,
Only your M&T Phone Center can ~i' · )OU the
wide ~lcction of M&T product' you r~all) want at
the price' you really want. But hurr"): Fir t Clas.'
phone~ at Coach price are rcall) going to fl~.
Enc Cottam·s family ~a unable to attend. They wen: m ho pita! beds.
under treatment for malnutrition.
His pan:nts. Larry and uona
Cottam. have been chafltd with
cnm1nal homicide tn the death The boy dtcd Tunday nit.ht after the
family hadn't eaten for ~2 da)s, Larry
ad Hubcn Morpn. a Se"cnth.'.day
Ad.,.ent1s1 pa"or who condu('ttd th(>
\C rv1ce. He uad has wife. a I
funeral darec\or and s1~ palJbcafCl'l
.ilJO attended and none of them llnew
the boy. The fh\lrch paid for the y'i
burial, he said.
~ ~ Cottam told police. •
A ipoke'\man at Gt1w\gcr W)t>m·
•rtt Valle)' MC'd1cal C entc:r-W1lke
Barn: said Lan) Cottam ~ in fair
condition and Leona Cottam wa'\ an
xnous cond1t1on. Ttieir dauahter,
Laura, 12. was listed 1n 1Cnous
condataon at Mercy Hospital
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HUllYI THESE AND MANY 011B FlllT Cl.AU a.T PIODUCTS
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UrryCOtllm,39, saidhcdidn't UK
$3,775 in cash bonds and bank accounts 10buy100d bcc:aute It was a
tithe bclo"Fn& to God, actordina to
an afftdav•t filed bY state pofkc.
Cou.am, a former Sc~enth~ay
Ad"cnuat preacher, bclic"ed God would provide for his rechH1vc
family. acquaantances said.
-.J En(. -.hOKdn:am was to~omc:a
mcteon>folist, was .S.fooHO and ~ 69 pounds when he died,
poundl laa than normal. Lwcrnc
C'oun.ty CorOMf Gcof1C Hud6ck Jr. said
No que~tions
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By P ETE DEXTER
~ACRAMENTO -An ad in the Sacramento Bee;
~ YOl'btlrt Ttrrlu, 111.it , S..lt•l.N Mo/Hit Homt Pt, •It
FJ.,.UI JU. T• ltt ~'6e .,., ,1cttd t lm .,, woell yH pft.u brlq
tlm Nd ... ff .-ilfoa1 .,.td. 11H rernml. 141-IHI.
The woman h\.CS alone now. • ·
Herson daed earl' an 1983. and there can't be anything Harder an
this world thisn hva nc aOer )'Our own child 1~~onc. He v.ac; 33 )cars
old, and for a Io na time she couldn't even bcgjo,
A )Car passed. 1n fact, and the death v.ai. sllll with her
everywhere he ~ent, 1ts.reflect1on an all the familiar things <1hc knew.
.. be was beside hersclfwuh snef." herdau&hter said. ··and then ~he &Ot thlS d<>&. and the datferen<:e It made JU t hl\1101 I hvin&'
creature m the house that nctded her, was amu1ng. You hear stones
abou.~ how therapeutic pets can be. arid 1t tum~ out the stones arc
true. .·
The dog. as mentioned in the ad, was a Yorkshire temer, which
asa yappy, long-haarcd rat-hke animal that has a hugely inflated sense
of its own sazc and importance. Which is not to~> that the breed
isn't lovable, onl)' that the same quahtacs an a human being havt'
produced most of th as century's dictators
At any rate. the woman and the d<1 laved together li\<c:: )cars.
depended on each other, knew each others moods and quark\ 1ns1dc
out. One of the dog's quarks. for instance, was that given the chance.
he .would slap out the door and disappear.
Probably looking for a Doberman an h<"at.
These tnps dad not last long.. and he would usuall) 'how up at th.e
door half an hour lat<"r. graciously accepting thcJrat1tude and
anccuon of the woman. who was 1nvanabl} \\Orne Sid. This an
sp11c of the fact that her phone number was attached to h1~ collar
And Chnstmas E ... e. he sla pped out u,:un. lap~d out. but 1h1s
time didn't comt back
.. It was JUSt going to be Mom and me at Christmas:· fhc
daughter S~lld. "SO rd made plans tO take her 10 a mO\ IC and \hen 10
dinner I htid reserva11onsat the Hyatt. and then she called Christmas
.mommg~oo toki ~tM~ was-gonr.rn t at some ~ad had Just
called to say that he'd found It " ·
What the kid actuall) said. ho\\ncr. v.as that his frend had
found tttc dog. and meant to sell 1t for $400. Tll~~oman wa\ tcrnfitd.
and begged him not to let his fnend do that. _ -
The kid beP,n to ask her quesuons. what k10d of dog 11 ""as. how
old. its name She answered everyth10g.. and then offered him a
rc::"ard.
"She told ham that she didn't hine much monc). but she could
gJ\<C ham something." tht' daughter said "He said he'd lf) to &et the
dog from his fncnd and bnng 11 over. but he wasn't sure
"Mom asked him foT has name and phone number but he
wouldn't g1"c her that." So the daughtt'r came to her moth.cf\ home. and the) spent 1he
day wamng
"The kid called aga10:· the d~ughtcr said "He told her he'd
gotten 1he d<>a and "ould bnng ham O\ er at fhc o'clock and tha1 "e
could drscuss the reward then So v.e sat 10 her h\1ng room and
watted."
Five o'clock came and went. then SI\ and SC\ en
The daughter called the Hyatt and canceled hc::r rescr.,.ations for
dlnncr_Noonccamc to the door. Her mother kept saying 1hat the bo)
might ha"e gotten dchl)ed,. that he might still show up
fhedaughtcr ~asalrcad) thmkma thap1ll1he kid wan1ed 1o1.ai. to
know what ktnd of a dog It wu. IO help ham sclJ 1L
La1er10 thee"enana. thc two women walked 10to the latchen and
fixcdgnJled cheese ~ndwtchcs and some bean soup
The) were up late into the ni&ht. and no one came
Arad no one e'er has.
"How could somebod) call m) mother up~ thl' daught~r ..:i1d.
"and taunt her 11\e that. on Chnstmas da) 'I Who ~ould do that'I" •
Tht' ad of course. sa)'s no quc 11on\ as~ed
It's been IS da)'S thoug.h. and at seems to me th<" old "oman ,,10d
her d.luJhter arc en tat led to an ans~er
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Sunday, Jenuety •• 1911
Tuu.;1 1~ H!) · ·
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Todayjs~,JILl.dlleillatb
day o( 1919. Thett lrC lS? dajl lel\ i•
the year.
Today's Hiehh&ht an History:
On Jan. 8, t9l~. rock 'n' Jeaend
EJvis Presley wu born in Tupelo,
Mtp.
On this date: • In 1964, Pmidcnt Lyndon 8.
Johnson declared a "War on Povn-· ty."
In 1965, theSwoflndtaand other
stolen aems were returned to the
American Museum of Nalltral His--
tory in New York. ln 1973. scc~t peace talks between
the UnitedStatesandNorth Vietnam resumed near Pans.
ln 1987, the Dow Jone:s industrial
a vcragc closed above the 2,000 level
for the first um.c, endina the. day at
2,002.25.
One year IJO: An Arizona state
.,.and JUry 1nd1cted Gov. Evan
Mecham and his brother. Willard, on
charaes of con~altna a campaign
loan. Both were later acquitted.
Toda)''S Banhdays. Actor-director
Jose Ferrer 1s 77. Actor-comedaan
Larry Storch as 66. Comedian Soupy
Sales 1s 63. ABC newsman Sander
Vanocur is 61 . CBS newsman Charles
Osgood IS 56. By fte-A.Hda~~
LB schools cari set standard for
education on human sexuality
Closing bases ·
shoulabeseen ...
as opportunity
To !he Editor opposing ent1t1cs That the human
Leading Laguna's Khool board bod) possc!.scd both female ~nd male
along the path to 1ntcllectual enh'ght· qualatt<'~. • _
enment. thc (tty ( ounc;1l 1s l}roposang The ""orld·famcd Kino;c) and As·
to enhance the high school's \C~ socaatcs confirm what pre-( hmtaan
education w11h courses on homoscll.· cultures bclaeH'd. "Man 1 a mammal
ual1ty that would mcludc d1scuss1ons and t'i therefore base~ual
with members of the ga)' communat> Anthropoloaaeal studies show that an
According to has Harvard research. cultures that tolerate homosexual
Dr John Boswell. has conlirmcd acuv11y. all men part1c1patc an u as
there as no word an the scnp1urcs for well as an heterosexual activity."
"homose~ual." and that ··tater in1cr· Pagan sexuality, bean& mort than a
preters and tran!>Cnbers put their own procreative act. extended to the
moral span on v.ord~ that did not mental and social aspect-of thetr h"cs
conve~ moral condemnation That Bisexual ac11v1ty wa<; a natural CA·
( hnsuan dogma dad not cause an-pre ion that was neither hidden nor
tolerance of homosc,ualaty. but was repressed.
used U> JUsta f y oppression. .. 1 n their acceptance of homoscitual
Boswell cites the hastoncal nature and hetcrosu"al acuvaty. prim1 11ve
ofantolerance. mo' 1nj from l I 1h and cultures am posed stand~rds of ethical
12th ccntuf) approbauon of py and moral conduct that were mpcct·
culture. with the chvrth dccnminalt1-cd w1than the conte:\t of their soctal
101 homoscxuahl). to the d~hnt! of philosophy.
the M>Caal order an the I 3th-I 41h Chn1st1an condemnation of all SC it
centunes and the re<iurr«llOn of 1hc as the ong1nal \tn "obliterated
Chf)sostom and ·\ugus11nc ent1·~ th is E:.nforcrJ b) ce?lcs1astical
homosexual dccrl"e~ authontae ror centuries. the rcpres-
ln "Homo<iexuahl\ trom CJ reek 10 saon of human se'uaht) wa'i 1ntc·
Modern T1me5... Dr \\aanniht &rated in the fahm of law rnfor<'C· < hurchall compares rd1g1ous beliefs mcnt Procrt'allon \\1th1n marnagt'
among _pagan culturts and \\ cstcrn beta me the onl) lq111matc S<"\ual act.
c1v11tia11on One ht"ld beaut\ and t Paul proclaimed "oman 1o1.a
erouc pleasure an the greatest citccm created from man for man But for the
Human sexu.iht) ~H regarded as least of sc'ual pleasure s10t't' such
God·Jl\en. and both se\cs \\Cre grat1ficnt1on brought CJ<><.f'> damna-
1mpnnted with 'alucs that mot1 .. a1cd uon enhanctn~ 1ttt"tr natural beaut) Homoscx.uaht~ "as rnndemntd as
through d1~1phncd ph)sacal at· a heretical cnmc again t naturt'
t1\<1t1es. pons and c\trca~ Persons so-charged and con.,.1cted
lkaut). to the pagan mind \\3\ werc made )(:apcioat ou1casts wtth
\alued bolh 1n the male and femak 11 tan for corrupuna .. natural lav. •
was their behd that thc \C'e "'ere no1 and bnngan~ about all 1mag1nablc
To the Editor: misery. • • h · Heaven and Hell. Armajcddon: · AD dunn1 t e campa11n we heard
witche$. oemon and evil, "'ert all "lbou!-lhe-defic•t. and n~ -415--
bchevable to mtlltons of uneducated aarttd that at had to be reduced The
(uropeans whose ignorance wa~ ma· people who thoupn. they had the
napulated b) the only source of answers kept )'clhna that the first
knowledge known to them .\nd the place to cut was defense. So now
Chrrsuan cbun;h determined one' defense ~s bctnt cut. Some m1htar)
state of grace ·a1a ... e or an dcJth. bases. sax m C.1Jfom1a, arc be•na
Western culture continues to h\C' closed1.,nd1ucsswho11~m1n1thc
with this he that has perverted 1 loudest. You auessed at, the same
b1olog1call)' natural anracuon to folks who were scrumana about the
human beaut} and at~ multi defictt and who were sayana an no
d1m(nt1onal marvtl of !oe\uaht) Un<:crtaan terms that the place to cut
It anfcs\T3thnpttts of society "'•th was dcfcnst
1rrauonal 1u1I~ shame. anccr 1&nd Ccruanl)' the losers must admtt
v1olcncc that inhibits, even mtnct~. that sava.na SS.6 billton ovcT the ncitt
free access to 1e1cnt1fic fact 20 )e&n as ma"kana a sub$tantaal dent
According to the America ti tn the deficit · ·
Academy of Pcdiatna. '"Homosc'-ual beha' 1or 1s common ar\ the lttn· Add to that the income from the
aac )cars a\ a pan oflhe normal routJ salt oflhcsc properties; coupled -.nh
h J d 1 (I ) h the potcnual rt'enuc from new to etcroS6ua C\<e opmcnt. t a ronstrucuon and _.,.tty soon ...... c~asted 1n most soc1et1e1" .. and 1s no ..-n .ui.. longer considered to be a mental numbers began to make a lot of sense.
disorder .. Even thouah the n1'mbcrs att
Most kads go throuah tlm pha\( of prchmanal}. lnd because 1t had bttn
human sexuality w11h no hang-up anucapatcd that George. Norton and
about their encountcr'I until con Mart"h Air Force ba~s mtaht be on
lrontcd. after the fact wtth 14 the hat last. prcd1ct1ons are runnana
ccntuncs of Chnstaan SC.\ual ffi)th\ from $328 malhon to $415 m1lhon
The Lquna ·Beach school board JUSt for the 1an.d sales -another S300.
has a mandate to stand b)" tr\lt' to S400 malhon an added tu bast
educational philosophy It can set the revenues for tMK respecti\ie arta
standard for education on human scxuaht), or continue to perpetuate J The closing of Sil ~hfomaa mah·
sickness that ripen for citploatallon tar) bases should not be be viewed as
b) those ""ho profit from holding a\ "the ky ts falhna .. but rather as a
hosiagr the most beauuful of human &Olden opponunny for broadcnana endo"'mcnt~ the much nt'cded tax base
BRl CE HOPPINC1
L4guna Buch GENE SELIG
Irvine
Big pay raise to Congre s s will hurt country
To the Editor
I am 1o1.nt1ng about poht1l1ans
a1Aoard1ng them\ehcs an unbcl1e\ ablC'
l"Jl">C These people are public cm·
plo)Cc'l 1 hercforc. at should be the
pubhl that decade'> ho" mul'h mone\
thC) &C'l How man) cmplO)t'" atlO\' 1hcrr
cmplo)cc to dccad~ their o"n rJ1S(s"
It hould be a b3llot 1sor;ue If the
~rformancc of th~ pohtacaans ""ar-ranu' TIT5t'7 n should ~ fer he tlllpa)t'n to decade Unlonunatcl}.
our pohtacians' performance dOt'S not
wamnl a r.11~. and thcy know al
..
"ould never pass on the ballot.
Pohtaet~nc; ha"e gotten a""-a) 1o1.11h
not beans an:ountablc for their ac-
llOM. and I thank it's umc ""e d1J
somethmg about 11 I'\~ hurd their pa) comparl'd 10
pro Jthlctes· salaries and at doc n't
hold w:itCf' l he o"" ncr ha • choacc
wht'ther to P3) or not, and the pubhl
has a choice whether to attend the
pmes or not nfortunatcl). the
i>Ubl1C-Uoesa"Lha\C thN: me op-
tion when 11 comes to goHmment
I think go\Cmmcnt \hould lcad b't
cumple The poht1c1ans ha\C put u
brou&)lt the 'ompan) baclt to a \.Cl}
u ccssful lc\c::I That \houJd be an
c\amplc to our go\<c::mment
10to a deficit \1tuauon unmatched 10
the luston ot this countn. and the'
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10 the problem ot onl) could the~ help the
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If the) l3U~ the \1tuat1on and cam pubhc re peel
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BASIC PASTA IECft
For opprC>Jttmotefy 1 1 /2 pounm of posto ~,
enough to serve six:
3 ~ Dututn or Semon flour
4 lorge eggs
Lor~ ~h of soft
2 ~olive oil ·
Additional <>II-purpose flour for dusting
Water
Make a mound wit~ the dry ingredients on your
work s~rfoce, and create a well in the center. lightly beat
eggs and odd to well with.olive oil and 1 tobl~
water. Gradually incorporate the·flour into the ~quid.
Work around your mound unt'l .is It almost fully mixed.
Knead with fingers and heel·of hand about 10 to 12
minutes, until the appearance of the dough is shiny
smooth and it is elastic in texture.
Divide dough into th1rds •. ond wrap each in plastic
to rest for 30 minutes. Follow the directions on
your J)9sto machine 1f you hove one Otherwise, ron
and cut by hand. First sprinkle your work surface
• and a rolling pin with flour. Roll out
dOugh, one piece at o time, in one
direction, then turn the dough in the
other direction and continue rolling to
stretch the dough. Continue until you .
hOve o rectangle approximately l / l 6 of
on inch thick.
Lightly sprinkle with flour as needed to
prevent stic~ing. Trim the edges for on even
-shape, lien ttghrty--sprinile ~e-w""· .&.--1-"--1•--
flour and roll the long ends together to meet at
center of your cough \heel. Using a long sharp knife, cut
the dough ~o tHe desired width, usually 1 /8 to 1l 4 tnch.
Run the dull edge of the knile under the center of the
dough to let the noodles unfold. Store on domp kitchen
towel and wse w1th1n 2 4 hours. . cooking for
opprox1motely two minutes.
T urni·ng flour, water, ·eggs and a bit of oil into white gold
By DAVID W. CHAPMAN SR. quohtypostohosonoppeolto
Doily Pilot COl'respoodent the QOlote no_greoter than a
Toothsome is o word seldom plotter of water -logged, pasty,
used to describe posto, even the flour mush.
light, velvety smooth, slrghtly But pasta ·lovers should set .
---elosfic lexfure of per fed pasro. -t~Olhtng-lenthmnne DeSf
All too often, we ore products ovo1loble, thereby en·
disappointed by fresh posto tt\Ot couroging soppliers toword o
turns out to be o coarse, cheop, higher standard of quality. Once
flour and water "glue" that the delightful flavOI', versat1l1ty
breaks apart eos1~ on the -ond toothsomeness -of
polote ond in the mouth. Poor fresh pasta ore discovered, the
New Year's Eve was magical
ond mu ical/82
desire to make your own
naturally follows. People hove
been doing 11 fgr a long hme.
Wh ile pasta con be traced
bod os for as I 000 B. C. to the
Etruscan period, the most popu·
lor version of its genesis 1s that
Mor co Polo bf ought the idea
bock to Italy on returning from
his travels 1n Chino during the
13th century. However, 1dent.
1f1ed as ' sev1ko11 1n lndt0 and
"rishto 'm Persia, there is
' histOl'ical refereoce to noodles
belng en1oyed more thon 50
years befOfeMorco Polo left
Venice lot the Orient.
G1uhono Bogion1, on Italian
cooking teacher, authOr and
fOod histOl't0n, discounts the
Marco Polo/Chino theory, and
credits S1c1ly as the birthplace ol
posto. Sicily was the principal
wheot·growing region of the
M«j1terroneon before and dur •
ing the Renaissance. Wheat was
preserved by muung U with
WOtet and ~ying the resUtt.
PtrhaPs hire is on element of
truth 1n each of these rheor es
By the I 4rh century cooks n
most wealthy ltol1on homes
were serving pasta. During this
time, the most popular name for
pasta was macaroni. This lot er
evolved to spaghe111, denved
from the hol1an word ' Spogo, '
which means string
For many years and until only
recently, pasta was relegoted to
the gostronom'c status of
' peasort lore "However, the
sensory pleasures ol texture and
flo~Of combined with verso11l1ty.
and the news that pasta c.on be o
delightful port of o mote heal hy
complex carbohydrate d et
hove catapulted 1t to the status
of a chic "comlort lood."
There ore now a variety of
super mar et deli cases and ·
trottorioto ~<oom rscller·
ing fresh pasta to go. Most of
the trottooosare smoD, homey
Hmom and pop'' places idden
in ne~g bof hood shopping
ceoteu.
ThtSe u.per ienced pasta ·
makers usually of holtan Im·
eoge seem to odd a measure of
real aflecllon lor their cus
romers to the best avo1lobie
1ngred1enls 1n coreluhy mok1ng
eoch botch They also off er
dine· in fac1lthes worthy of
01teott0n, usually complete with
homey atmosphere and terrific
food al reasonable pnces.
The texture and ft0~or of the
pasta will vary som ewhat as the
1ngred1ents used vary according
to the cfief' s personal
preferences 1n flour in whe1her
~ Of not eggs ore used, n whe'her •
OI' not od 1s osed, etc.
Posto Mt0, which prev1ousiy
hos sold wholesale only to
Southern Cal1f()(n10' s "comoge
trade'' restaurants and best
hotels, is o semi-hidden fresh
· pasta factory tuc ed away .n o
smoll mdustnol pork on Gorden
Grove Boulevard in Gorden
Grove. This sounds out of the
way f ()( most readers, but won t
Please see PASTA 82
T 0,,, D ego Moua of Posto Ml(J "Garde.
Gro~e moles on •mmense var ety of pasta.
Abo\.e, Franco Carmona of Santino J 9 111
Hvntmgton8coch $ellspostolor $2 500 •
pound. Pnotogrophy by Nid Souza Al
left Mory Valero of Yvhot s CooJ.ing m
Corona de/ Mor hos be n making pasro or
6 2 veors Photogroohy by lee Payne.
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Party Of1anlsen Loralyn ~elf and DeYld PalllQCer.
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Walter Babcock and chef Peter HlUlneon of O,.•ten with
H,ope and Jyan SbnoYieh.
Ma~n Mal"k Edward perfonna for • ~·oer Julie
Greeatleld. -.
Center 5~00 makes· Ne'." Y~ar' s Eve· magicafllight
By KAREN M. REED
0.-,Not~I
Co-chairs Linda Ward and Gary
Babick and their committee had
reason to celebrate the coming of 1989 as the dawn of Jan. I confirmed
that the second annual Center 500
New Year's Eve Gala was a spirited
success.
Themed "The Magic of Opening
Night." the pany captured every
PAPARAZZI
By KAREN M. REED
Dellr "94 C«retti IA~IA I
The tent and the indoor/outdoor
carpel set up c:fn the tennis couns at
the Westin South Coast Plaza were a
little sos&Y early in the evening New
Year's Eve. The rainy weather didn't
necessarily comply w11h plans for the
Pacific Symphony's New Year's Eve
Gala. But as midnight approached and
symphony-goers pthered following a
spirited performance at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center. the
detail associated with "magic" and an
"openint night" performance as
Crystal Coun at South Coast Plaza
was transformed into a three-level
festival of cntcruunment.
Guests; who paid upwa rds of $85
per person, were met on am val (in lhe
rain) with red carpet treatment,
floodlights and screaming fans. The
"fan club" aciually consisted of
students from Villa Park H 1gh School
and Delta Sigma P1 from Cal talc
..
ram subsided and spin ts were warm .
Some 2.000 pc;_ople opted to enjoy the
symphony and follow 1t with the
massive gala as pan of what or-
ganixers hope becomes an annual
event. Attending the symphony on New
Year's Eve is part of European
tradition, explained Paci fic Sym-
phony Public Relauons Director
Gerald Ansel. "Our program toni1h1
was European-inspired. In Europe
the more solemn music as played New
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Fullenon, helping to get the pany off
on the nght foot
Stag1ni. tables and food statiohs were scattered from Broadway to
Robinsons. the 750-800 panygocrs
having the run ofthecourt-w1th the
except ion of Gianni's, open for its
own business. Alt hough the open-air
restaurant was cordoned off. diners
were able to enjoy rh~thm and blues
music as well as lively interludes from
disc 1ocke)' D.J. Holland.
Pink and silver balloons cascaded
from the center atrium and flew from
tables also decorated wtth top hats.
black and sil ver streamers and white
gla.vcs. Chuckled commitke member
Kea Setlutey. "We spent six hours
here today JU~t throwing It together."
"The decorations committee really
did a terrific job." added c0<hair
Babick glancing around the atrium.
(He and new bride Tricia were
cclebrallng fi ve weeks ofmamage.)
Four st.ages were arran,ed on the
first and second floors - ont 1oolud·
ing-a dance floor for those interested
in dancing to the music of the near-
legendary Jame Harman Band The
remaining three alternately featured
headliners Claack Joaet, Marvya Roy
and Albert Gosllmaa. all mauer
magicians.
The third floor was reserved for
sponsors. and only those 200 or so
carrying the special ··magat>-wand~"
~ere allo~ed up the elevator.· the
cxclus1'e Dove Canyon Country Club (to feature, when 11 opens in
August, the first Jack NicllolH aolf
course 1n Oran1e County) offered
samphna.s of its fin~c:uisane, includ~
ing fcttucm1. carbonara, sustii. crepe
suzettcs, and oysters on the half shell.
Overseeing the third floor food
preparations was chef Peter Hl1·
l(lntoo. ciurentJy prcparina with
(Pleaee tee CENTltR/85)
Boucl member Toin and Ann'e Key with coQdactor Zdenek
ll•cal.
Maestro Society membe:n Batbara Auerbach, Micha.el and
Tereea Forrest.
PASTA CHEFS' RECIPES INCLUDE AFFECTJON .••
From Bl
stop fans of quality and onginaht}. the more cxo11c 11ems you want arc at S3.60 per 12-ouncc baa. The pasta
Where cl~ t:an you get saffron available as fine though pncey. cons1dcnn1 the
ravioli stuffed ~11n lobster, tomato Santano 19 as a small Hun11n1ton costofangrcd1cn1S Butwhereclse can
rav1oh stuffed with anichokes. or Beach rnwona cons1stenll) scrvin& you act lhe ··reat thing" made fresh on
plain r1v101J stuffed wuh wild mush· an excellent standard of Ltaltan the premises b) an Italian grand·
rooms? Diego Mazza. Pasta Mia's "country coolung." The cmpham 1s mother?
owner, rs a talented self-1aught chef on fresh pasta as pan of tht meal Mary Valera, Luc1·s mom. has been
with · an insatiable passion for fine Very Italian' Yoo can order a dish of makan, fresh pasta for 62 years he
pasta. The flat pasta s featured here. pasta by itself 1f you prefer. but wou ld has her own way of do1nl th1na.s. and
such a~ linguine. capelli d'angelo. and be cheating yourself out of thr 1s a bit amused over why anyone
fettucetne, arc all made from the complete experience. · would make such a fuss over anything
finest hard winter wheal Durum flour The 93sta as quite good. with the so simple. natural and heahhy.
and fresh eggs. rav1oh and capelQCc1 (large hat-Loyal customers, who claim the>
The extra amount of firmness and shaped. chicken-stuffed pasta) being were spoiled by the fresh pasta here
tight silken texture 1n 1h1s pasta 1s handmade things of mo ti) add1ct1vc long before 1t became a "fooJ1e"
guaranteed to impress the real al inarcd1ents which normall) well· necessity of hfc. keep Mary Valera
dcntc aficionados and comes from behaved people would be w1lhn& to busytumingout cop1ousquant1t1esof
rolling each batch of dough before fiaht for. a velvety textured, flavorful product
cutting or pressing the desired shape Franca Carmona. the hard-work-daily
Many top chefs. among th em Pascal ana chef. modestly refers to herself as There's a world of difference be·
Olhats at Pascal's in Newpon Beach. "a cook.'' Her husand and business 1v.ccn these fantast1co and 1m-
fea1urc Pasta M 1a pastas on their panncr Ed bakes f rc h bread and rolls aiinau .. e pasta and the least de·
menus. daily. Th~. hkc the frc h linguine. mablc. prc<ooked. f1-.1 food-t)'k
Wholesale 1s the pnmar) source of fcttucinc and fus1lh . arc available 10 matenal served at some h11hl) suc-
Maua's thnving business. There go The fresh pasta offers good '"alue cessful chain operations
isn't any retail operation presently. or at S2 5" per Pound. Whether takma out or d1nan1 an. any plans for one Hov.ever. Mana the differences c~1st 1n terms of has aarccd to sell to our readers at What's CookinJ is a tin) landmark quahl)' of 1ngred1ents. kill and care
bo ls h h I trattoria-St)'IC halian restaurant in preparation. and pleasure returned a ut percent over is w o csale which was charming the palates of 1: d .• h pnces. Corona dcl Mar residents with fresh ior time an mone) investcu '" t c
Be -o-11 l • befc d1nanJ cy>enencc. patient n your avon e 1sn t pasta ore man_) customers could h 11 unhkely )OU won•t find 1 available when )'Ou call or go by The appreciate the difference Luci Luhan shape, size. flavor or filhna to plca\f
be t strateay 1s to drive b). pick up a staned the business 12 year~ ago you from those mentioned here If
product lt~en c~ad to be sure It offers excellent fresh sta to:...a:o=---..nn~~.our ~wn.. t---------------------And -for those trmcs whrn rt's
inconvenient todnve to your fa .. ori tc
t ~aAmerican Heart y Association
purve}or of fresh pasta, one of the
best dned. boxed products around 1s
DeCccco Look for the blue and
)_ellow box at Italian dcla.s such as
Gu1han01 on Sunflower and Bnstol
in C~ta Me~ DcCcc~o pr'l(f uClS arc
also featured at lr"inc R3nch Farm-
ers Markets
Al $1 .39 per pound. keep se .. eral
vanet1es of this product on hand for
unupected pasta attacks
•Pasta Mia/ I S...2011ems to-g0-<1nl)
from S2 25 per pound. 13331 Garden
Grove Blvd Garden Grove
750-3520. 8 30 a m to S 30 p.m.
Mon -Fn
•Santino 19/rcstaurant with small
deh case. Pasta to 10 from $2.50 per
pound;9108Adam A .. e (SE comer
of Mainoha) Huntmaton lklch.
964-3S55 11 a m to 9 p m. tO-SO
ttcms. S to 9 p m dinner, cl0$Cd
Monda).
•What's CookmJ!rcstaurant with
dth Pasta to 10 from $3.60 per 12-
ouncc b.11. 2632 San M11ucl (cor ford
Rd R.alpns center) Corona dcl Mar.
644-1820 11 am to2 30 p m Lunch.
S to 10 pm Dinner Tue -Fn Sat &
un 4 to 10-30 pm Dinner only.
C loscd Monday
03\ 1d Chipman r.. • former
partner tn Ruta~or:c Rcst•urant in
f uJJcaon •~Sim ~mbtr-01 th~~nc.n "'m~•nd f"ood ICt>
ind the founder of Soctc~ Epic ufVj
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~(Maida 21 ·.\IW'il 19): You'tt viodi· c::lled. JafGlmi!IOft ncawed Which veri(a ~~-~ettima1e1wmoe Mqrt. Foc.. oa puMicaty, chance ii< financial phi as ra.11&. CUcer-utavt fipres promuaeatly:
TAtlaUI (Apnl 20.May 20): At1tntion
~around carttr, busine11, fblfilmmt of ~aioes. Financial preuutt is relieved, &oaa
dillUCe call ttvea11 .. you are a winntt." You'O
add to wardrobe and make "holiday" plans
GDONI (May 21 -Junt 20): Imprint style, ~fuse to bt ~oltd into hasty action. Btlhc~
andwldual wants to disoliy 1upcrionty - at
your expense; just say "~o ' Focus on d1stnbu·
tJon, ~y. advtrtasina. Scoroio involved.
CANCBR (June 21-July 22): What appeared to be a dtre,1 will boomuana an your favor.
Money ttlated to .,.,iner or mate 1s 1nrolved.
How to
avoid
get-rich
scams
DEAR REA DE R V1r1i1n1a
Knauer. special adviser to the Pres•·
dent fo r consum er affairs. sent on
some wondtrfull)' use ful material I
citplain1ni how crooks bilk con·
sumers out o( rn1lhons of dollars
every )'Car I wa nt to share lh1s
1nformat1on wtth )OU toda> Any product that prom1c;cs eas>
and quick weight loss. bu'il enlarge-
ment or a wa) lo banish wrinkle\ or
restore the sex dn"e should be sus~l. No cream. ma11c potion. pill or 'sc1enufically dcs11ned" exerc1'1oC
will accomplish an)' of the above.
Key words that hould trigger
susp1c1on are o"ernight results. re· JUVenate, magical transformation
and secret formula
Beware of" make money" ~hemes
Wh1Je some home emplo)mcnt plans
a~ ICJ1timatc, many arc not .Adven1scments arc suspect 1f the> promise big income quickly or you
arc required to se nd monc> for
information or supplies before )OU
arc informed of the nature of the JOb
. •nd what 1s required. . l The usual work-at-home JObs of-
fered arc envelope stuffing, sewing,
.chpp1n1 newspapers. ma11t ng
circulars, ans and crafts and small
animal brcedina. . . The language used in the bait 1 ·
la rge profits, high pan-tame earning<;
li ttle effort required. no e\perien1.c necessary and guaranteed earnin~
Eas) v1ct1msarc womcn with smaH
children with no <;kills •• rnd hmatcd
cduc;lllon cw Americans arc ap1 to
fall for these ads
Be wary when )OU sec .....(_,,:
Guaranteed JOb placement
Little or no slulls needed
Offers of salane that w und too
good to be true
Watch for catch phrases sut h as
"set )Our own hour).. and .. no
expencnce necessary '•
Investment fraud1; suck in millions
of people who want to get nch quick
Clc"cr swindlers know what language
to use to au ract the )'okcls. The
promoters usually pro mise un-
rcahst1cally high returns w1thtn a
hon pcnod with little or no m~
Be wary when )'OU see· limited or
no nsk, or need to tnYCSt 1m mcd1-
atel y Also be susp1c1ou~ of ofTe~ to
lend ~ou money "afier a frc has been
paid. ' Too oOcn the loan foil to
matenahte These scheme., arc ap-
pcahna to 1nd1"1duals or bu,1nc <;C~
that arc unable to obtain conH·n·
uonal finanC'lna. To check out an ad tha t looks
susp1c1ou . contact the Better 8us1-
ne Burnu (There are 170 onice an the United talcs >Othcnuagc\llOn.,·
Call )Our state or local con,umcr
protection office.< ontat:t ~our l'lt) ·.,
cha mber of commcrc.:r These offil C\ 1n\u&1p1~coMUmer cumpJamtsand a~ aware of ad ' crM1n1 am' People arc alw rncouragcJ 10
report jdvrrtm n• fraUd ttrthc Ptrt>lt·
a taon or othl'r ml·dm that ran the ad.
Thi 1s the only wa y the mcd1J l :tn
screen ou1 fraudu lent 11d\ und protrcl
consumers • • • DEAR AN!'\ l \"l[)lR\ •\gain
)OU ha"c commc~tcd on )our M1d-
wcstem accent. It 1s oh' mu' that )OU do not know 'A'hal )Our proble m ,.,
Ma) I tell )OU'' It's not your accent,
lad)' )Ou n«<l to ha'c )'Our Jent un:s
t1J!ltentd. -J C R Hunt '1llc, ..\la Dear Hntnllle· Oetatarn '? uely
)H jnt. ~ ptarly wlalkt are
mlM all aailW. Aay more ldH1?
~-~ liaes of ~HftUtHtaUOd. Get ideal on for .. 06 ,....., o! Pl'!l*'Y will be ~ ~.Pot«' ona.inaJ cone~. -_y! Focus oa ~ epeafkat10G1, La0 (July 2l-A._ 22): You could be ability~reli:li--~~"~IOllldiltanct '"~fed" na afrenioi. Focus on romance. call. Arin. l.ibn ilidiv-.411tl play rolet. c:ra11v11y, ~nality, lt'X appeal. Dometlac • ~ustrMnt invol..,et pontbk purcha1e of an UGmAIUUl(Nov.22·Dec.21):Sccnario ~ luxuf") ttem. l1bnn will play peramount hiahliahts tndc_j>endmce. onpuliay, in ventive-
. • ntsS. 1ntensified romnoe. You ~ new
VlaOO (Aua. 2)-stpt. 22): Don't relate peo~. chance exa.. to illustrate unique
temporal')'. delay with defeat. Task will be done concept. Leo, Aquanus ptrsons faau~ Pf'Omt·
with aid oflhose -.ho share your a~ls. Focus on nently.
emp&oyment. basic 1uuei, trust. health. Con-tract will be offered sooner than anucapatcd.
. UllU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll p in
confickoceof one in posiuon of autbonty. Lunar
aspect coincides with chi ldren, change,
challtfllt. lnd1 vidual ~ou respect wiU say, "You
arc.a joy to be w1th1" Capncom involved .
:SCORPIO (Oct 23-No..,. 21 ): eaotiation
CAPIUOOftN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19). Pun ic ptcces fall anto olace, you perceive panem and
direction. You'll recover anicle that had been
lost, m1wna or toltn. You'll add to special
collection. Cane.er woman becomes trusted ally
AQUAl\WS . (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Lunar
emphasis on appcaran~. personality, charisma,
1en uality. You'll bt at riaht P!1tt at crucial
Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 8, 1Mt -
motneftt, What saans as ··tun ua .. mes" could
bt'tomc stnOUJ. profitable enlttpnlt.
PllCZI (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll com-mUNCaae with one confined to home. hospital.
Accas is _p1ned IO 1nformataoa ~vioualy Wtthlwld. Focus on ruin. reauaauons, ~Ill
l1Ctn1t. Taurua. Scorpio penoM play roles
IF JAN. t II YOOft BIRTHDAY you
seldom are sat11fitd with status quo, you
coostandy reach beyond previous ltmitat1ons
You art 1dcali1tic, romantac, can be 9euivc,
must take care when handlina sharp obJtcts and
that includes kitchen knaves. You could have
unusual mar~ on fo~htad or face, possibly result of early accident. Aries. La bra person~ play
important rolC"S in your hfe Current C)cle
emphasizes fodepcndence, creat1v1ty, romance.
July could be your most important month of
1989.
. . . nooo to 2 5<}0 off our al~ ady
tak n an add1t1 na d d of r d tag it m -.
d ticket pri on hun r l di , ntinu d
on ·one-Of-a-.kind ' fl r arp d mor .
a el clearan e, dd -and-n i·an.t d ty e antiti are im1 . But hurry· · · qu
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Party or&anlun Loralyn Relf and O.Yld Pa11inC4tr.
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Walter BabCock and cbef Peter B!aineon of Qyaten wttb
Hope and lftll Slmo.tcb. -• ,
Mepten Mark Edward perform• for puty•oer JuUe
Oreenfteld. ·
Center 50_0 riicikes New Year's Eve ·magical riight
By li.REN M. REED
~ ..... Cett~t
C0<hairs Linda Ward and Gary
Babick and their committee had
reason to celebrate the coming of
1989 as the dawn of Jan. I confirmed
that the second annual Center 500
New Year's Eve Gala was a spirited
success.
Themed "The Magic of Opening Night," the pany captured every
PAPARAZ ZI
detail associated with "magic" and an
"opcnin( night" performance as
Crystal Coun at South Coast Plau
was transformed into a three·lcvel
festival of entertainment.
Guests, who paid upwards of $85
per person, were met on arrival (in the
rain) with red carpet treatment,
floodlights and screaming fans. The
"fan club" actually consisted of
students from Villa Park High School
and Delta Sigma P1 from Cal State
·2 .,00_0 attend
sympl:tony. party.
By KAREN M. REED
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The tent and the indoor/outdoor
carpet set up on the tennis couns at
the Westin South Coast Plaza were a
little soggy early in the evening New
Year's Eve. The rainy weather didn't
ncces.sarily comply with plans foi: the
Pacific Symphony's New Year's Eve
Gala. ·
But as midnight approached and
symphony-goers gathered follow1 ng a
spinted performance at the Orange
County Perfotm1ng Ans Center. the
ram subsided and spints were warm.
Some 2,000 people opted to enJOY the symphony and follow it with the
massive gala as pan of what or-
ganizers hope becomes an annual
event.
Attending the symphony on New
Year's Eve is part of European
tradition. explained Pacific Sym-
phony Public Relations Director
Gerald Ansel. "Our program tonight
was European-insp1~ed. In Europe
the more solemn music 1s played New
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Fullcnon, helping to get the pany off
on the right foot.
Staging. tables and food stations
were scattered from Broadway to
Robinsons, the 75~800 panygocrs
having the runofthecoun-w1th the
exception of Gianni's, open for its
own business. Although the open-air
restaurant was cordoned off. diners were able to enjoy rh~thm and blues
music as well as lively interludes from
disc Jockey D.J . Holland.
Pink and silver balloons cascaded
from the center atrium and new from
tables also decorated with top hats.
black and silver streamers and white
&loves. Chuckled committee member ~en Setbey. "We spent six hours
here today JUSt throwing it together."
"The decorations committee really
did a terrific job." added co-chair
Babick glancing around the atrium.
(He and new bride Tricia were
celebraung.fi, e weeks of marriage.)
Four stages were arranged on the
first and second noon -one includ·
ing a dance floor for thpsc tntercs1ed
in dancing to the music of the near-
legendar}' JamC° Pfarman Band. The
remaining three alternately featured
headliners Chick J09e1. Marvyn Roy
and Albert Go1laman, all master
magicians.
The third floor was reserved for
sPonsors. and only those 200 or ~
carrying the special "magic wand~"
v.ere allov.cd up the elevator the
exclum-e Do\le Canyon Count11
Club (to feature. when il opens in
A\ugust. Jhe first Jack Nldtola1 aolf
course 1n Orange County) offered
samplmis of us .fiM cwstnc, 1nclud-
1ng fettucint carbonara. sushi, tre~
su1cttes. and oysters on the haJfshell.
.Overseeing the third floor food ·
prTparations was chef Pe&er Hl1·
«ID1on. currently prepatina w11h
(Pleue tee CENTER/85)
Board member Tom and Anne Key wltb conductor Zdenek
Nacal.
Maestro Society memben Barbara Auerbach. Mlchael and
Teresa P orreet.
PASTA CHEFS' RECIPES INCLUDE AFFECTION ..•
From Bl
stop fans of quality and origina 1~y.
Where else can you get saffron
rav1oh stuffed with lobster. toma10
rav1oh stuffed with amchokcs. or
plain ravioli stuffed wnh wild mush-
rooms? Diego Mazza. Pa:sta Mia's
owner, is a talented self-tau&ht chef
with an insatiable passion Tor fine
pasta. The flat pasta s featured here.
such as linguine. capelh d'angelo. and
fettuccine. are all made from the
finest hard winter wheat Durum flour
and fresh eggs.
The extra amount of firmness and
tight silken texture 1n this pasta 1s
guaranteed to impress the real al
dcntc aficionados and comes from
rolhna each batch ·or dough before
cutting or pressing the desired shape.
Many top chefs, among them Pascal
Olhats at Pascal's in NewPort Beach.
feature Pasta Mia pastas on their
menus.
Wholesale 1s the pnmary source of
Maua's thriving business. There
isn't any retail operation present!). or
any plans for one However. Mazza
has agreed to sell to our readers at
about 25 percent over his wholesale
pnccs.
Be patient 11 your favonte isn't
ava1labtewhcnyou-call-orao by. The
best strategy 1s to drive by. pick up a
product hst. then call ahead to be sure
-. the more exotic items you want arc at $3 60 per 12-ounce bag. The pasta
available. 1s fine though pnccy. cons1dcnna the
Santino 19 as a small Huntington cost of ingredients But where el!lt' can
Beach tf'8ttona consistently serving )OU get the "real thina" made frc hon
an excellent standard of Italian the premises by an Italian grand·
"country cooking." The emphasis ·~ mot Mr'?
on fresh pasta as part of the meal Mary Valera. Luci's mom, has been
Very Italian' You can order a lt1sh of maiina fresh pasta for 62 )can he
pasta by itself 1f )'OU prefer. but would has her own way of doina things, and
be cheauna yourself out of the 1s a bit amused over why an yone
complete experience. would make such a fuss over an)th1ng
The pasta 1s quite good. with the so s1m1>.lr. natural and health)
ravioli and capclocCJ (large hat· • Loyal customers. who claim thC'y
shaped, chicken-stuffed pasta) being were sp<>1led by the fresh pasta here
handmade things of mostly addictive long before 11 became a "foo<l1c "
ingredients which nofmallx well· necessity of hfc, keep Mar) Valera
behaved people would be w1lhna 10 busyturninaoutcop1ousquanuucsof
fight for. a velvety textured. fla vorful product
Franca Carmona the hard-work-daily
ma chef. modestly refers to hersdf as There's a world of d1ffcrcncc ~
"a cook." Her husand and business tween these fantast1co and 1m-
panner Ed bakes fresh bread and rolls agmah"e pastas and the leut dt·
daily. These. hkc the fresh hnguinc. s1rable. pre-cooked. fa t fbod -st)le
fettucine and fusllh. -arc ava1lablt' to matenal served at some h1&hl> suc-
go. The fresh pasta ofTers good "alue ccssful chain operations
at S2.Sft per Pound Whether tak1na out or din1n1 1n, • C the differences c~1 t in terms of Whats ookmJ 1s a tin) landmark quality of ingredients. skill an<l care
tntttona-stylc hahan restaurant tn preparation. and pleasure returned
which was c:harmina the palates of for lime and mone) inve-sted 1n the
Corona del Mar residents with fre h dinins expenence
pasta t?efore many custome~ could It tS unhkel) you v.on'l find a
appreciate the difference Luci luhan shape. size. oa.,or or filhna to pka\C
staned the business 12 years ago • you from tho~ mentioned here. 11 h offers uccllent fresh pasta to go not, create )Our own t----=-----------------_And for th<Mt tJmcs when it's
inconvenient to dn\le to )'Our fa, omc
t . ft American Heart y. Association
pune.,or of fresh pasta. one of the
best dried. bo•cd products around 1.,
DcCecco. Look for ..lhe blue and
l_ellow bo;( at Italian dehs such a!)
Gu1hanos on unflowcr and Bmtol
m (O!)ta Mesa 1JcCccco produett art'
alw featured at In inc Ranch Farm·
er Markets
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of Magnolia) Huntington lka h
9f>4.355S 11 a m. to 9 p.m to-so
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deh Pasta to go from S3.60 per 12·
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~rtncr in Rut1bciorr Restaurant in
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!l!IWI. ""-* .... ,your atimala weft Oil Llqet.
foc. • puiMiciay, c:bance lw financial...,. as relM. Caiar aauve fiawa proauniently.
TAWUI (April 20-May 20): Attention
~ ll'OUad caftft, buliness, (ulfillmmt of
. llOlll. F~ PRSMlle ts rditYed, 10iW dtlll.Doe call reveals .. you art a winner." You·n
add to wardrobe and make "holiday" plans.
,.. GDONI (May 21-June 20): Imprint style, re·~~ to be ~led i ... to hasty acti~n .. Bellicose 1nd1vidu.J wants to displal supeno11t)': -at
your npeme;JUl1 llY .. No.' Focus on distnbu·
t1on, display, adverttsina. Scoroio involved.
CANCU(June 21-July 22): Wl)atappearcd
to be a defeat v.-1ll boomerana in )our favbr.
Monty related to penner or mate ·~ invol"ed
How to
avoid
get-rich
scams
..
DEAR RE DERS· Virg1n111
Knauer. special ad\ 1scr to the Presi-
dent for cqnsumer affairs. \ent on
some ""onderfull} useful material
explaining how crool s bilk con-
sumers out of m1lhons of dollars
every year I want to <,hare this
information with )OU toda)
Any product that promises eas}
and quick -.eight lo s. bu'it enlarge-
ment or a wa ) to ban1'ih ~nn klc~ or
restore the sex dn"c \hould be
suspect. o cream, magic potion. pill
or .. sc1cnt1fically de 1fned" c,;crc1se
w11l accomplish any o the above:
Key wor<Ss that should trigger
suspicion arc: O\Cmtibt resuJts. rc-
1uvenatc, maa1cal transfonnauon
and sccrct formula
Bcwaroof"makc money" schemes
While some home cmplo) r'nent plans
are IC&Jtimatc, many are not
· Adven1scments arc suspect af ttlC >
promise b1a income quad.I> or )OU l
art required to !tend mone} for
information or supplies before }OU I
art informed of the nature of the JOb
~nd what 1s requ1rtd
The usual work-at-horn~ JGb of-
fered arc envelope stuffing, sewing.
clapping newspapers. mailing
circulars. ans and crafts and small
animal breeding.
The langua.g.c used 1n the ball 1!.
larac profits. high pan-ume earnings.
httle elTon required no e>.pcnrnll·
necessary and auarantttd eam1ngs
Eas) "1c11ms arc."omen "1th \mall
ch1ldrtn w11h no skills and hm1h.'d
education ew Amencan'i ar(' apt to
fall for these ad Be wary when )OU ~
Guaranteed JOb placement
Lmlc or no skills needed
Offers of salaries that wund 100
good 10 be true
Watch for catch phrast sulh a'
-set your own ho~rs" and .. no I
upcnencc ncccssal) I Investment fraud s suck 1n m1lhon'i
of people who want 10 get nch qu1l k.
Clever swindlers know what language
to use to attract the yokels The
promoters usuall) prom •~ un-rtahsucally high returns w11h1n a
short penod wtth little or no risk I
Be wary when }Ou see hm11ed or
no nsk, or need to 1n~cs1 1mmed1-
atcly. Also bt SU PICIOU of olTe~ lo
lend iou money "af\er • fee has been
paid. ' Too often the loan fails 10
matenalue These scheme'> arc ap-
pealing to 1nd1Hdual or bu\1oc.-\~s
that arc unable to obtain con,(l'I·
uonal finant"'ln&
To check out an ad 1h1t looks
susptc1ou\ contact the Better pus1-
oe 8urt1u (There art 170 oflice in
the tinatcd tatcs >Other suag~11ons· Call your t1te or local consumer
protection offict ( on1ac1 )Our c1t't ·\
chambtr of commerte. The~ otlitc.-s
IA' eslJPle consumer complaint'> and
are aware of ad\ cn 1 1ng ~ams.
People art al)() encouna1ed tn
report ad' ertasing lraud to the puhh-
cauon_or other media that ran the .id
This 1\ the only w.-a\ 1he mcd1.l lan
screen out lr:fodutcn·f ad\ and prote<.:t
consumers ••• DEAR "'N l. \NDl.R\ .\g.iin
\OU ha"e t:ommented on )our Mid·
wC1tcm 1u:en1 h 1s obnou that \ ou
do not know what \Our problem •'>
May I tell )OU? It's "not )Our ccent.
lad) )OU need to hne )'Our denture'
tt&htened. -J.C.R . Hunts"1lle. la l>tar Hutt\'llle; Oe•t•res! S.rely
• Y" jnL TMH petri)' •lllles are mlH all .i.. Aay more tcleat'!
Orange Cout OAILV PILOT /Sunday, Januery 8, 1M1 -
,
Oita liMS of commuaauoa Get W.. °" fDr tmle c. puldme ol ,.....rty Will be Uoder P'Ptt. Pf'<*C1 onaanaJ ~. _,! ~ • .~ epecaficatJOna,
I.BC) (July 23-Aua, 22): You c:oUld be lllility~ ........... ~ .. Yil IOaldasaance
.. ~W.. an affertioi. Focus on romuce. call Ann. Ubn iftdiVidmll play roles.
c:reabvaty, ~nabty, tcx appeal. Domatte ~uttmmt in_volvn poss1~ purchatt of an IAGmAIUUl(Nov.22-Dec.21).Sttnano ~luxury item L1bran 11r1U play paramount hiahliPts andcpendencc. ~naJny, 1n,,.cnuve-
• nesa, ia1tn11fied rOmaMC. You mttt new
VIJlGO {AUS. 23-Stpt.' 22)' Don't relate people, chance ·exisu to 1llu1trate unique
temporal')'. dday w1\h ddat. :ratk will be done ~. Leo, Aquanu1 prnon1 fiaurt prom1-
wi\h aid oflhose who share )Our ideals. Focus on· nentl)'.
emp&oymeot, basic 1S1UC1, truit, ~th. Con-. tract will be offered sooner than ant1c1p1ted. CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Puule pieces' fall into place, you pcroe1"e pattern and
LIBRA (Stpt. 23-0ct. 22). You'll pin direction. You'll recover arucle that had been
confidenoeof onc 1n posation of authority. Lunar lost. m1SStn1 or stolen. You'll add to Spcclal
aspect coinc1d~s with childrtn, change, collect1on. Cancer woman becomn trusted ally.
cbalknae. ln<11"1dual you respect wall say. "You
art a JOY to be wtth!" Capncom '""olved. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18) Lunar
.-
emphasLS on appearance, personality, chansma,
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): ·Neiot1at1ons sensuaht)'. You'll be at naht place at crucial
....
momeat. Wbat teans u "tun HG .. ma .. could
become ~ou1. profitablt cntttpntc.
P-=a (Feb. 19-.Mardl lO); You'll com-
municate w.th one conbed IO home, holpitaJ.
Accas tS Jallied IO iftforlnatioa prcvioully Withheld. Focus on Nin. rqulataons. pecaal
hcense. Taurus. ScorPio persons play roles. •
11' JAN. I II YOO& BJ&TBDAY you sc&dom are utilfacd with statua quo, )OU
constantly reach beyond previous limitations
You are idealistic, romantic, can be ~s1ve,
must take cart wh~ handlina sharp objects and
that includn kitchen knives. You '-"<>uld have
unusual mark on forehead or face. pos ibly
rtsultofearlyacc1dent. Aries, Libra persons play
1mponan1 roles in your hfe. Current C)cle
emphasizes independence., crcat1,,.uy, romance
July could be your most important month of
1989.
. l lOo t 2500 off tir alr ady
dd .. na o '
taken an a . itl~n h~ndr d fr d tag it m ..
d ti k t pr1 . fl ampl ~ di nt1nu d ¥..a-kind r ave on one-o dds:and--nd and m r
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hav
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.. y e ' t. t. ar . 1m;i . But hurry ... quan l 1 .
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SAl.E ENOS JANUARY 11
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IN DAILY PILOT/ SunMy, .-...Y I, *II EN
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Santa Alla Oueaelhorn player Tony Gaer-Beach. Bia album ... Ttara.'' laill the Top 20
rero perform• al tbe Cafe Lido ln lfewport on the jau cbarta.
. Tony.Guerrero playing . .
with idea of jazz success
ly GREG ILERJ.X
Of ... Delr ..........
For 11 auy -who stumbled into his
profession by accident, flucaclhorn
player Tony Gucrrtt0 has done
surprisinaty ~ell.
The 22-year-old Santa Ana native·s
first album. "Tial"I," 1s in the Top 20
on the Jill chans. Hts music. a tasty
comb1nauon ofJUZ, rock and pop, is
1n heavy rotation on Jill music
stations. Hts hvc playma is m even
heavier demand
"It's lund of overwhelming some-
times," said the soft-spoken Gucr-
rtro. • .
Although he 1s now aemng more
club dates than he can handle.
Guerrero still finds his first per-
manent &JI his favorite -Cafe Lido an Newport Beach. He began pli-ymg
there at the npe age of 17 and has
become a regular at the club over the rears. Guerrero was featured at Cafe
1do's New Year·~ Eve bash. which
by all accounts was a sell-out smash.
"There was a dance floor that night
so "'e kind of cut loose," he said. "It
was fun." "It WI\ a lot more n11tul"ll to me
Thouah he IS on his way to the top. than playina •ttuml)(t,.. o~rrcro
Guerrero 11 still quietly sclf~ffaana • recalled. "Jl was a conscious switch.
about his talents and how they have but t didn't think it would bt what J
led him to succtts so quickly. Ona-was do1n1 the rest of my life."
inal)> intent on playina the drums. AOer aractuat1ng, Guerrero attend.-
that choice faded m the fourth 1~de ed Cal "State Fullerton and ~)ed
when his music teacher handed him• wit.ha JUZ fusion band called V111on.
set of bonaos. He was e~entually silf'ed to • local
"That wasn't quite Y..hat I had in record label. White La&tlt ~
mind." he said. ductions. On "Tial"I,.. Guerrero
Guerrero then decided he \\.anted worked with a number of veteran JIU
to pla) trombone, but was m1~1akcnl>. antsts. includ1nJ fonner ~an11onc
h.aoded a trumpet. He said he d1dn t au1tamt Gl"lnt Ge1ssman.
realize that his instrument wasn't a Guerrero caHs hrs music "contem-
trombopc for several weeks. porary Jan ... which he descnbcd as ·
"I didn't know much about that aneclect1cblendofrock,Janandpop_
stuff back then," he said. lauah1ns with his own 1nd1v1dual •inaturc.
Just as Guerrero had settled into "It's hard to sa)' really what 1t ts," he
playing trumpet. the flucgelhom - a admitted. As a )OUngster, he l?s!ened
larger, more melhfluous version of to man) of the same rock n roll
the trumpet -entered has hfe A bands as has peers.. and said that·
freshman at Saddlcback High SchOQI. mus1c has a definite influence on his
he was introduced to the music of sound. Chuck Mangione. perhaps the Guerrero plans to go into the s1ud1•
world's. premiere JIZZ Ouc~elhom to t>egln has second album sometime
player. He bouaht Mangione s pion-this spnng.
ccnng "Children orSanchel" album, "I'm just stanmg to get used to all
and his choice was made this." he said.
Former 'Hill Street Blues ~star thrilled with 'TwiSt of Fate'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In the
manner of "Casablanca... the NBC
m1nisenes "Tw1s1 of Fate" was filmed
w1th different endings.
"The story was very cleverl)' or-
chestrated so that 11 could be cut three
different wa}s:· said Veronica
Hamel, formerly of "H1TI Street
'!Blues." who stars an the anternauonal
thriller. ..f 'Tm happy with the choice the)
made. because 1t was my choice. It's
good that people can creatively agree
and pull their resources toJether. I felt
very good working on this. which is
not always the case."
Hamel stars with Ben Cross. 'Bruce
Greenwood, John Glover and Sarah
Jessica Parker in this story told
against the background of World Wac
11. the Holocaust and the founding of
Israel. The four-hour min1senes..
which airs tonight and Monday. 1s
based on the novel ··Pursuit' b}
Roben L. Fish. ..
MOVIE S
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"It's a good yam with a lot of
twists," said Hamel "It's not JUSt
about the Holocaust. It's about
pcopl_e and rclat1onshJPS."
The show. as the tttle indicates. 1s
indeed filled with twtsts.
Briefly, German SS officer Helmet
Von Schraeder (Greenwood), Otting
Allied prosecution, has his ident1t)
ch~nged throu•h plastic surgery and
poses as Ben Grossman. a Jew (now
played by Cross). Interned 1n a
concentration camp. he 1s befriended
by and gains respect for hts fellow
pnsoners. Eventually he becomes a
founding father of Jsracl.
Greenwood returns later in the
minisencs in a dual role as Ben's
grown son who discovers the awful
truth about his faJher and tnes to
bnng him to 1ust1ce. Meanwhile.
former Nazi colleagues learn the
father's secret and attempt to black·
mail him into helping with their
terronst scheme
Hamel pla)'s Deborah, the Jewish.
\\.Oman Ben marries.
"As soon as I read the sen pt I liked
the feel and texture." said Hamel. ··1
wanted to cltmb into her skin, l hkcd
her passion. She wasn·t an appendage
10 a man. he had her own "cry strong
'\'teV.S.
"He meets Deborah when he leaves
thc-pQson camp and goes to
Palestine." said Hamel. " he 1s
completely unaware of his past. She
has a philosophy that is a strong as her
love. In fact, her philosophy comes
first. She becomes a doctor, but she's
not as polit1caf as Golda Meir. Bui a1
the end when I'm old. I look like a
cross between Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi. ·
"f have a lot of padding to make me
look thicker. That helps. having aJI
those layers. I have 10 buy 11 first. then
the audience will bu) 11. The first ume
I saw m)selfon the screen I staned to
&•&&Jc."
The min1scncs was. filmed on Hamel, who only recent!) returned
location in Yuaosla\.-1a. v.here Hamel from Yugoslavia, 1s now bus)' with
got a lot of action playmga member of her own prOJects.
the lsraelt Arm> "This 1s probabl) 'Tm looking for a wnter for a
the closest I'll ever get to pla)1ng project I will co-produce and star tn."
Hamson Ford." ~he said. Working in ·she said. "lt'sa two-hour film for TV.
Yugoslavia. she said. o.-as "ltkc being and it's not a pilot I do11.'t want 10 do
catapulted out of your life." but NBC a senes. I've done that. It v.ould be
decided. to hold 11 until after the ·hard to flnd another as good as 'Hill
hohda}'s. S1rcc1 Blues.' You have to sign for
Hamcl1 a nauve of Philadelphia. seven years and that'sa long commit·
was a lcao1ng model before she turned mcnt. It's like a marriage 'Hill St.rtet'
toacun~Shcmad~herstagcdebutin v.asacmuct. ---
an off-off-Broadway show. "The Big "I want to do some movies. But 1t
Knife." After several years tn dinner-takes ycaf'S to get things off the
theater productions. she moved to ground. I have an idea for a feature.
Los Angeles in 1975 and landed guest I'm looking for a development deal I
shot~ on such shows as "The Rock-spend a lot of ume readinJ scripts and
ford Files." .. Dallas" and "family .. books ti's hard to JUSt sit dov.n and
At one point she was cast an read for enJoyment."
"Charlie's Angels," at the ume called Hamel devotes part of her time to
"HarT} 's Angels." he \\.lthdrcw from Stuart House. a ceflter for sexual!)
the sen~ before It \\.Cnt into pro-abused children he 1s on the board
duct1on and the role went to Jacl)'n of directors She also hu "'orkcd for
Smtth six years wtth a rape treatmenl 1:cnter.
'Erik': Mickey Rooney meets MontY. Python
SH EPPERTON. EngJand (AP) -father, 51nger Eartha Kitt is the ly Calm and Lief the Lucky.
On a soundstage west of London. soothsayer Freya and John Ocese. Jones was shooting the final scene
Mickey Rooney is sporting a fur another former Python, is Erik's in which the Dark ges. the so-called
shawl, a shaggy white wig -and a nemesis, Halfdan the Black. · A.ge of R.agnarok, come to a tn-
scar on his forehead. The movie is based on a collection umphant end with the sudden emcrg-
It's only makeup. explains the of 28 stories about the fictional Enk ence of the sun -and enlightenment
sprightly actor, who s a bit fuzzy on which Jones wrote for his young son. for Erik.
the details of the script. "Somebody Bill. · · h v ·k· • h whacked me. I thmk. with a club or a Jones, 46, will be remembered by The setuna is 1 c 1 ings omc
stick or a bat... Python fans as the black-haired one villaae of Valhalla tn Norw1ay. 8
Rooney. 68. who is 10 London who would play plump old matrons community marked by constant win-ter and warfare. The film belins with repeating his starring role in the with shriek.mg voices. With the "-II d b I o(th k d Broadway musical "Sugar Babies.'' breakup of the troul)(, he has aone on a rape •O owe Y P cnty 0 t e an
kcd .... to directo ...... I f:ame with "Personal of bloodshed and dismemberment pie up a s1x~ay contract to star .... familiar to Python addicts. among a band of medieval thugs in Services."
"Erik the Viktn~ .. a S 15 m1lhon He sal5 hjs latest film is less a Jones knows he 1s coun1ng outcry
movie which will be released by children s story than an extension of from campajgnen against 1Creen
Orion Pictures next summer. the "lnd1ana Jones" saps, which violence, but says, .. There's violence
The author and director, former comb1nccomcdy, fantasy and adven-m hfe. I don't think that's what
Monty Python trouper Terry Jones, ture. corruptinJ. When peoP.le &Jory 1n
aJso plays the role of K.mg Arnulf. "It's the kind oftha~ I would enJOY v1olence f aet disturbed. •
Tim Robbins, the acclaimed side-seeing." said the Oxford<ducated The film spent four weeks on
isn't tak.an& his role 100 scnpusly
"h 's a lot of fun beina with John
Cteesc and Terry," he said in an
interview. "I haven't even read the
script; I don't knowanr.thmaabout it.
I like good humor; I m a 1uy that
loves good humor.
"And I love the money."
Producer John Goldstone said that
unlike the Monty Python skits, the
VikJna movie IS a real story with a
bqinnina. a middle, and an end.
Goldstone first worked with Jones in
197.C on" Monty Python and the H.oly
Gl"ltl," which cost JU.St 229.000
pounds (then about SSJS.000).
Just friends
Vemolca Hamel •
k.acit of last summer's hit film "Bull Welshman, who was busy on the set locatton in Malta creatina an
Durham," is the adventurous Erik, one recent day marshahng characters enchanted island called Hy-Brasil,
on a quest to graduate from barbanan with Pyt.honcsque names such as but a d«isfon was made apinst
to nice guy. Rooney plays bis grand-Sven the Berserk. Ulfthe Maddenina-location shooting 10 Norway in favor =============---, of studio work. Rooney was cager to make clear he
"Enk the V1k1n1" 11 the last of three
films made by Python alumni tn the
east 12 months. Cleese's "A Fish
Called Wanda," was a summer box-
offace htt, and Terry Gilliam's "The
Adventures of Baron Munchauscn."
bas just opened in West Germany to
mUted reviews.
"We'd like to have three successful .
films." said Jones. "buT one mustn·t
oounl one'a chickens."
Actor Sean Penn and pop atncer /actrea. Madonna, lihown
here ln a 1986 photo. ha" eepanted •Dd are plaantaa a
friendly dlYOrce, a Penn apollaman NJ•· The pair ha•• ,
been m:antecl three Jean and baYe filed for d.lYOrce once
before.
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Ycar"s Eve, w11h the li&hltr, mort
fatJYt mu11e rrwned (or the New
Var." (TIK' PK1fk ymphony did
play the li&httr musu; -but after all,
1t was alracty \M new )Ur in r Europt.}
Saturday ni&hf5 oerformancc ltd
by Conductor~ Maeal featured
set«\1ons pnmartl) b) Johann
Strauss.
Symphony board member and
Maestro SOC1e-ty member Marcy
MalvWe, attending with husband
llluttc., was thnlled w11tv Macal's wort. cxpla1n in1 "l did conductin1
when I was in schOQI .,. and I lo"c his
{~'•l conducting. The per-
formance ~as truly uc1t1na. ..
CENTER •••
Fram82
Walter Bak9d for a February open·
ina o( their new restaurant O)sters 1n
Corona del Mar.
The mt of the aucsts on the first
two floors han:llr went hunlf)'.
Ruby's, Banakok Four. 81mporet· \l's, Gandhi. Newport Mandann and
Trops Chocolates all offered more
than enouan to satisfy the hungt) crowd.
Also suvina on the ellecut1vc
committee wtrc Loralya Reil and
Ricurd Warcl. The JCneral commit·
tee included LllMla Beretforcl David
Beraer. Jld1" Blakeney. Leslie
BorcUrd, Robert Brockc, RlcMrd
81111. Dlaaae Evu1. Job Garaklu,
Melttaa Gbvaml, Coule Graves,
Enn Herdcs~Koc1ela, Aa1ela KrH1,
See Laa, Naacy Malas. David Pall·
laser, Perl Raid. Snit Sac~•. Marc
Slevea, ltlmberly SmaU, Barbara
SmlG and Joyce M. Smltll
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The crowd scanered bttwec:n tht
WC$11n's ttnniscoun ltnt and the fllll
bellroom, with JllDS llJ1lnl lhrousb·
out to sttnal coet checks.. rodna1l1
and vanou bufreu .• food. found 1a abUndance m bOtt. location,., was
prtpared by fht WH&1n. T~o bands-Allu Wrill and Lew
Malla of the Sounds of Mu u.: -
offered dancina '" both locations, H the crowd pre_pared for the amval of
midn1&ht and a traditional balloon
drop fllo1scmaken and hats were also
a pan of the festive cekbrauon.
"In every commun•l)' the SY.tn· phony 1s lhe center of cultural•hft,"
added Anid. "What ~ould New
Year's Eve be without music?"
T~ RCCeM are co-cblr Gary Babick and wife Tricia
Witb co-culr Linda Ward and committee mem-
ber/huband Richard.
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Martin K•rta wttb board member John FOMUJD.
Jamet Harman (on harmonica) and band provided rhythm
and bluea. .
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• I Disabled boy
will meet
rock star .
\t \NCOUVER. 8nt1 h Columbia
(AP) -4\ndrew W1gles"onh 1s set
to meet has idol ... pop. star Miduci
Jackson, later this month.
ctor Manin Sheen 1s taking the
Squam1sh bo) ~ho lost lus le(\ lea to
a non<ancerous tumor. to a Jackson
concen in Los ngeles on 1an. 17
"This 1s one ofh1s reall> big thmgs.
to mett Michael Jackson. and 1t 1s
gorng to happen." said Andrew's
mother, Ph1hppa W1D1cswonh.
'\ftcr 9-year-old '\ndrew lost his leg
nearl) two ~ears go, he continued to
~rfect h1s Jac~son 1mpresSlons and
"moon \\alk " He met been ~h1le ~orking as an e~tra OJl a mo"1e set last month !n
anC'OU\-Cf.
Bobby Brow~ 's 'My Prerogative' takes overas No. ~ single
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Rustlers fall
to OCC, 72-70
Followers of Pac 10 basketball
know now compet1t1ve the con-
ference is this ~son Steppin1 down
a level, the Orange Empire Con-
ference will be chariin& along on the
samotrack.
So climb aboard before > ou .mis the train. ·
In a wild one Sa1urday n1lht
Oranae Coast College had the brcj.lk
of the bounces when they counted
most and received ·a career-high effon
from laMont Speed to win 1ts
conference opener over host Golden
West, 12-70. leavma the fingernails of
those in attendance at GWC a hnle
shorter by game's end.
"They played aood. but so dtd we."
said Rustlers Coach Jim Greenfield.
whose team led by as many as I 0 in
the first half. "They had the luck of
the ball, but they're no bener than v.e
are. It was JUSt a maner of a bounce
here or a bounce there."
Soced scored the game-winning
buck.et with 30 seconds left in the
game -and that one didn't exactl)
swish.
all the games tn conference th1 )Car
arc goJnj to be hke this (close). You
can't afford to hav your head down
or you'll get caved in. Golden West as
aq=team.'' S poured an 26 points, includ-ms an l l-of-12 shooung cff on from
the field. He also grabbed e1&ht
rebounds to uc center Alan Schhncs
for tcamhonors.
His biaaest basket came when he
dro ... c near the top of the key and hat a
Jumper to put the Pu'ltes ahead,
72-70. Coming down the other end,
the Rustlers had a chance to tie 1t -
agam-but GWC Juard Elben Dav as w"s caJled for an offensnc foul to g1 ... e
OCC' the ball wtth 11 SttOnds left.
Anothtr GWC foul put Chip
Hanlon on the hne, and he missed the
front end of a one-and-0ne. but
Golden West's final attempt-a shot
by Steve Moser -was off the mark
and the Pirates held on for 1he1r
victory..
Gold(n West (I 5-6. 0-2). which lost
a close aame to conference-favonte
R1vers1de on Wednesday, 78-77, had
a 30-20 lead wath 6·47 left in the first
half afiet Kevin Anderson scored on a
fastbreak layup .
The Rustlers -who shot 50
percent (27-of-54) from the field -
were more on uirget an the firs1 h lfa
they shot .S9 percent (I 6-of-27) to take
a 39-36 1ntcrm1s aon lead. •
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. 198P
Cout'• Alan Scbllnee, Scott De8tefano (31) aet tanaled ap
1otnc for a rebound lD win o•er Golden Weet Salurday.
1 "Golden West is a good team, w~
had to be lucky to wlh tt," said OCC"
Coach Tandy G1lhs, whose P1r.11es
( 1-0, 16-4) used a 20-6 run an the
middle of the second half to take a
62-54 lead.
'Tve told my playc;rs all along that
Down by 10, the Paratesuscd a 14.5 .
run late in the first half1oclosc the pp
10 one, 35-34 .. after OCC guard
Da~k Crane made a teal and went
the length of 1hc coun to score on .i
la)'Up.
By that ttme. onl) I 42 remained in Elbert Dam of Golde~ Weet na.pa into the defeaalYe weti
(Pl~ee eee 8~ED/C2) of On.nae Cout'e Chip Hanlon; Dane .cored 12 polnta.
," CoL L£G£ BA ~K£TBALL , ..... __ ~ --
UCSB answers
every bell, 95-79
Anteaters can't
stay with Gauchos
in Big West contest
Special to tbe Dally Piiot
GOLET.\ -Undefeat~ LC
nta Barbara did a good JOb atur-
day of showing how 1rs inside-outside
balance will be a hot commodat) in
the Big West C'onfcrcnce this season.
In the first half. UCI tned to stop
the inside and sharp-shooting Junior
guard Camck CXHan cut loose for 14
ofh1s 22 points In the second half. the
Anteaters tum~ to stopping the
outside and Mtke Do)lc dominated.
What tt added up to was a 9S-79
victory at the Campus Events Ce nter.
tabbed 1he "Thunderdomc.'' for the
10-0 Gauchos, who were opemng
their 811 West basketbell campa11n.
.. We tncd'" to take their post au) s
away an the first half. co ... erdown.and
1anore the auards-{C'arlton) D;ncn-
pon and (Paul) Johnson, but not
DeHart," saad UCI Coach Bill
Mull.lpn. "DcHan aot open a couple
of ttmes on &he brcalc and he also &Ot
open an hcrr offen~. They ran
doubles and tnples (picks) for him.
vanauards ·tO wlld, get
32-87Win
''Then an the second half. we dad
the opposite. We decided 10 play the
outside guys hard the .Q<>St guys
straight up, and post guys really
bothered us. We took the pas1 guys
away in the first half and then the
second half they JUSI beat US One-On·
one"
UCI. -wtuch has now lost on the
r d to the two· 1eams expect~ 10
battle tt out for 1he conference tttle.
fell to 3-8. 0-2.
"We played 1he two best teams in
conference on the road. There's no
quesuon about that." Mulligan said.
·• 1 think anta Barbara as a better
team, bu1 Vegas has better talent -
athletic talent. maybe not basketball
talent."
De Han htt Sill of eight shots an the
first half. including both ofh1s 3-poant
attempts, while Doyle ~or«i 17 ofh1s
game-high 25 points an the second
half. Both has I 0 of 16 shots for the
game. Sophomore guard Mike Elliott
added I .S points
"Thefrt reall} a aood team."
Mulhpn said "They're rcall) wcll-
coachcd .,id h~e grut balance
When you have inside-outside bal-
ance, you ha ... e a lot aoina. They came
out real aag~s1 .... e and took advan-
t.age._ofs~:une. of our m 1 stake ••
(Pl-..e .ee UCl/C3)
u~
caJ•e Leonard TaJIQt trl&ht) battlee for a rebound acatnat
Arl&ona'• Jud Baecbler and Anthony Cook (top) Saturday.
Eagles shell Palm Springs
Curtis, Herecffa combine for
46 P<>tnts tn 83-6 _!Jaughe.r
~1tc runnina into a foe v.1th J-pc>1n1 E:;fce which
nukd their own prowtU. the Estancia H 1&h e rolled
on to their' 13th v1ctot) in 14 dcc1 1on~ turd.ay nafhta
host Palm Spnnas -.ent down to the tune of 8~ in a
non-lnaue bHketbell pmt'.
• The ~pdoubt«tiait teorina from fourstartr"
and 46 points from thtir two auards -Mike C'urta (26)
and Auaustin Hcrtdaa (20) as they tun~ up for
Wcdneldaynjpt' Sea View lequcopenerw1lh 1n,ad1ng
Sadd~k. Plbn Spri~ thootcrs nttted nine )..point Ulot , but
1 I J..2 run late 1n tht attond q"8ntt and an early spun an
the third ~nod 1tn1 Ettancia into a 26-point ldvant e.
allo••na IM Eatks 10 coHt home.
Tam ~r2~ who icored 17 points. dom1na1cd the
boardi • wc11 wnh doiablit-fiautt ruuh1. and Paul Md'9nidl CCMUnblaled 10 poent1 u ~II.
, W U y, r 'I 8 .~ " : · ' : .. ,
--
K,Jar' efTon~ "'ere csl)C(1alh \1&nifo:an1 ""h .\nJ'
Scholes burdoncd "'1th foul 1routlle\ -
In other aamc'i Saturda)
St. P11l H , Oct'H View H : The '1 ttang ~wonhmcn
pined a mea urt of rt\ensc for a con1ro\c,....1al lo~ 1n the
CIF pla)om la I season at the ._.me "'e JUmpina to a
23-10 fim~uarter lead
Ocean View' Todd Norman orcd \4 point\ for the
second n1aht in a ro"' and for 1he cfl'on "ent do"n to a
defeat for the S«ond tame tn 1~0 night
Cyprus 11. Weatmlasltr lt; The J;'entunon
dominated with fhc pla)ers 1n double fiaurcs to drop
We tmtn ter to l · 10 an a non•tcnauc pme on the winner's
floor. Newport C'lllrlttlalt 84, Btllltl Baptht U : Jon
BahnJtn ored 23 p<>1nts and addcJ fhe rebound , four
a 1sts and four steal to kaJ the < onqucro~ 10 the non-
confcrtnce \ 1ctOI) at home to remain undcll-atC\1.
The Conquerors 9-0. r«ta\,·J onna upport from
Jeff <..uano (11 parnt\l, John O'Brien (10 point~). Da\e
Humber and Pu Visel each had 10 rrbounds and Mark
Cartaaa l\ad nanc a\ l\t\""-----
Loyola. tops mark
as Pryer seo~es 30
Gather notches 40
as Lion . USIU tally
most points in game
From Tbe Associated Press
E'en the h11.the t-sconng game an
. ( U tu to"' didn't sa11sl\ Ii I·
break fanattc ·Paul -We thcad. fhe
LO\Ola \fanmount C03Ch 1s alwa\~
looking to orc more
"I thank v.e can pla> bcuer thal'I "c
did tonigh1." We thead said af\cr haoe;
Lion beat the U .S. ln1ema11onal
Gulls 162-1.W turda) night
"When we defend bener. "'ccan get
more points off of o ur defcn'>t'."
\\ e thead ~ad ·t ·1 L hung an there
f he) plaH~O the hC\.k out Of tht' ball
The Ian tha1 the) are w1lhn&Jo hoot
quack!\ lake U'i helped the fa t pace "
Han·k c,a1hers. the (AA "s kad1ng
5eorcr. had 40 pc>ant and 23 rebound~
for tht' Lion Senior guard Enoch ~1mmons had
a lar~r-h1gh 'l\ points and Junior
guard Jt'fT f f) er a Corona dt'I Mar
High grad. tied ha carttr h1Jh v.ath .\0
for lo\ ola Mar) mount. -5. fT)tr
al o had ~\l'n ds 1s1s 1mmon.,· old
high was 2 tn a 136-103 los nt
Oklahoma Dt-<: 17 fr) ct had 30 tn a
11 S-1 1 l lo~ at lxPaul on D« ~.\
The 306 points eclipsed the old
~ord of 302 The Lions were also
tn\ohcd tn that'pmc. a 164-138
'1ctory O\er Azusa Pacific 1n the scason-o~ncr O\ . 28
The Lions led 93-68 at half\1me, ~tting an NC AA record for mo t
points 1n a hall fhe old mark was 87
b) .Oklahoma this S<'~son in the
S('('()nd half of the Sooners· I 52-122
'1ctot) 0\-cr Oral Robens.
t, s International set a Dl\ISIOn r
record for mo t points b~ a lo ma
team an rtJUlauon The previous
mark "as 127 by Pepperd1ne apinst
LO) Ola Marymount on Feb. 20. 1988.
LO}bfa's I b4 points earher th is
season ued a record for most points
b\ a 01' 1 ion I team. c' ada-Las Vegas scored 164 qi1nst Hav..a11-
H 1Jo on Feb 19. 1976.
Gary Wtlhams had 40 points 10
lead the Gulls. 6-11 :\ crov.d of 1.113
watched the game in 4, l 00-scat
Golden Hall
"We J.Ot our mont') ·s wonh 10-
ntght ~ r set an C Ai\ ~ord and w~
didn't get embarra sed." said l ' IU
roach Gar. Z.ired.'
In the Pac-Ill
tanford 14, Aritona State 15:
Ho"ard \\nght ond Todd L1cht1
scored 19 point apiece as the
(ardiniT, 10-3. 3-1. conunu~ 1t bid
(Pleue tee LOYOLA/CS)
PRO FOOTBALL
L -~
Best make
NFC final
-CHICAGO (AP) -Call the NFC
tatlc pmc the pmc for dtc cham-
pio n •hap of the half-decade. at lall.
Whtie &he upstan Buffalo Bills and
C1nC1nnat1 Benpls m«t for lhe
chance to represent the AFC 1n &be
Jan. 22 uper Bowl. con 1dcr the call
when the Ch1a,o Bears ind S..
FranCtSCO 49crs meet at Soldter Field
uoday:
Two high-profile coacha radiallr
different in tylc but markedly lim•
in succus -coot, intellecual •
Wal h of the 49en vs. volMill.
cmollonaJ Make Dltb of the -.._
Ditka the v1cttm of' a mid IIllH
hcaf'tat\aek, Walsh~ ..
p1n1 do•11 afttt a decide runm• tlll
49crs
T~o high-profile q~ -
(Pl ..... ~,_
Ball of Fa1ne just
hours away for
Carl Yastrzeniski
From ne Associated Presa
BOSTON -From an onion farm on 1111
New York's Lona lsland to Notre Dame to
the Boston Red Sox to baseball immortali-
ty in Cooperstown. That, most observers predict, wm complece the ..
boyhood dream of Carl Yastrz:cmski when results of the
Baseball Writers Association of America voting for the
Hall of Fame arc announced tonight
Yastrzcmski, 49, diplomatically avoided discuss-
ing possible election in his first
year of eligibility.
"It's a great honor and the
dream of every kid1 but I've tried
not to think about at," he said. "I
have no control over what hap-
pens. I have enouah gray hairs." Howev~r. Vastrzemski's
statistics. during a 23-year career
with the Red Sox speak for.
themselves ..
East hulas past West, 21-10
HONOLULU -Duke's Anthony EIJ
Dilweg passtd for three touchdowns to t • • :
Michigan State's Andrt Rison Saturday as •
the ~st be.at the WtSt 21-10 in the Hula . •
Bowl.
Dilwea's arm. Rison's handsand a swarmina F.ast
·defense ficldina six All-Americans proved 100 much (or
the West, led by quarterbacks Trox Aikman or UCLA
and Rodney Peete of Sou1hern California.
East defenden sacked Aikman 1wicc and inter· ccpted ham twice. Peete led the West's only touchdown
drive, but left the game in the second quarter wi1h
strained shoulder. Oil~ named the game's ous1andin_a offensive
player, hit Rison on touchdown passes of 21 and 13
yards in 1hc fin1 half and opened the second half by
throwin& for a ~-yard score. He was in1ercepted once.
Dilweg. the Atlantic Conference player of the year.
completed 12 of 17 passes for 145 yards. He was
intercepted once.
Comerback De ion Sanders of Florida State was 1he
game's oustanding defensive player, with one inter· ception and four pass breakups.
Rison's three touchdown receptions 1icd a Hula
Bowl record set by Oscar Roan,ofSouther:n Methodist
in 197.5 and equaled by Walter Abercrombie of Baylor
in 1982. . Peete led a 41-yard scoring drive thal ended wilh a
I-yard plunge by Eric Metcalf of Texas wi\h 40 seconds
left in the first baJf. Alma Krepe (left) takes tbe bUellne foT
Golden Weat; Alan Schllnes (tlaht) flree
"I accomplished something
Yutnemakl no one else has ever done." said
the only American 1..caguer to have 3,000 hits and 400
home runs. "I'm very pleased and very proud of my
accomplishments."
Yaz credits a hard work ethic and discirhne
developed on the family farm as a youth fo his
longevity -an AL record 3,308 games from 1961-83.
All-American place-kicker Kendall Trainor of
Arkansas hit on a 30-yard field goal late fo lhe tlurd
quarter.
The East stopped three deep West drives in the
fourth quarter. All-American defensive tackle Tracy
Rocker of Auburn recovered Metcalf s fumble at the 5-yard line and the East stopped the West on downs at the
18-yard line with 7: I> left.
SPEED •••
P'romCl
our best shooter, but I l-of-12 is a
great night for anybody.
.. (GWC} changed its defenses a loJ,
but Speed reads it pretty well. He knows where to go \0 get to.the open
area. That's why we moved him
in.side last year."
OC'C's Scott Destefano capped the
P1ra1es' 20-6 run 10 the setond half
with a three-pointer at lhc 7:40 mark •
gi ving OCC its biggc~l lead (ttght
points) of the game. the first halfand the P1ra1es were nght
back in 1t. "There were a lot o( good times. bur a lot of hard
work and a life without my family, too," he said.
"Baseball was a year-round job for me. I couldn't ~ke
five months off like some players. At the end of the
.season, I'd take off a couple of weeks, then go back to
work getting ready for next year."
Yastrzemski was no physcial giant.
"I'm an average fUY, 5-1 l'h and 180 pounds. so I had to work harder,' he sajd. ··1 wasn't the greatest
average hitter, but I had 3,419 hits. I wasn't the greatest
home run hitter, but I ttad more than 450 (452)."
Louis Oliver of Florida mtercepted a tipped
Aikman pass in the end zone with a minute lefi.
OCC took its fi rst lead. 49-48, with
13:38 left in the second half after
Crane scored · on a driving jumper in
·the paint. Cra ne, the Pirates' leading Tyson vows to be in shape scorer this year, finished wJth 14
points and a team-high five assists.
LAS VEGAS -Mike Tyson vowed m But on ih1s night, it was Speed who
Saturday to be the Mike Tyson of old -at took over.
least when it comes to boxing. "LaMont Speed played a career-
Tyson, who has not had a fighL in . game," Gillis said. "He was I I ·of-12
The Pirates had 27 boards (I 0
offensive), 10 tumove~ ud two
steals. They -were 3-of:.-7 from three,,_
p<>i nl range and 7-of-ll from the I.toe
The Rustlers. whose lone 1hrce-
pointer was by David Yamate: a
Marina High product, were 15-of-17
from the fo ul line.
But dWC c.ame C'rawhnj bac~ to
make 11 interesting ·again. First.
Moser was fouled wh1k drivmg to the
hoop and completed a three-point
p1ay ro cut Che Rustltrrdcfu:n to five
(62-57J. Moments lam. Golden West rolled ofT seven m a row to tic the
game. 64-64, on Alexis Kre p ' closc-
ran&e bank shot with 4:56 left. ·
It went back-and-forth unlll
Spttd's t1m-hugging ba~ket chnched
It. Quote of the day
seven •months, said he intends to begin fight ing shooting. he rebounded well and ·
regularly again.I.. and wants to fight every two months on played good defense. That was hi s
a world tour ;me me~mg Frank Bruno on.Ee..._.""'-'~~ bcSL.gama of the yc.a.Lllti.a.r.._Ccane'
Las Vegas.
"We had some: good shots toniaht,
but they just didn't go rn 1hc hoTe,"
said Greenfield.
PRo FooTBAL L
---
Terry CammiD1s, Milwaukee Bucks for-
ward, after scoring 29 points and grabbing 14
rebounds in 48 minutes of action before fouling
out with 1 :51 left io the second ove'rtime of the
'Bucks victory over Washington Friday, said: "I
was so tired that when they told m.e J had sjx, I was
easily convinced. When you start going into second overtime$. your body starts talung to you
about all the minutes you're playing. And'when
you're that tired. yo1,1 hsten to it."
"When I have these long layoffs I get 1n trouble."
said Tyson. whose last fight ~s a 91-sccond knockout
of Michael Spinks last June. "After 1h1s fight. I'm going
to continue fight'ing every eight weeks or so." _
Tyson said he wanted to "tour the whole world,
maybe go to Asia" in a series offights he wants ha ndled
by promoter Don Kmg, whom he described as his adviser. No-huddle offense ticks Bills
Steinbrenner fires back
NEW YORK -George Steinbrenner,
stung by a suit filed by Dave Winfield, said
Saturday that he has been making pay-
ments to the David M. Winfield Foun-dation. but to an escrow account ra ther than directly to
the outfielder's foundation.
"Contrary to the claims made by Dave Winfield
and the Winfield foundation Friday in their publicity
ploy. quarterly payments to the Foundation have been disbursed," Steinbrenner. the Yankees' principal
owner. said in a statement through his auomey.
Kenneth Warner.
"However, rather than pay those funds directly 19
the Foundation, those payments have been placed in an
interest-bearing escrow account until an investigation
of the Foundation is complete and all legitimate
complaints against the foundation have been re-
solved," the statement continued."
"Conseguently any effort· by the Foundation and
Dave Winfield to daim that Mr. Steinbrenncr.'s
contributions arc substantially in arrears is misguided.
Winfield's attorneys were advised of this escrow
account and wh y it was created from the outset.
"Nevenheless. Winfield and the Foundation have
failed to resolve our concerns despite our persistent
demands. Therefore. Mr. Steinbrenner cannot in good
conscience release the escrow funds."
Winfield sued Steinbrenner on Friday, claiming
the owner failed to honor an agreement to pay $300.000
annually to the foundation that fights drug abuse.
Television, radio
TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC Championship
gam.-Buffalo al Cincinnati, Channel •. 1 p,m . -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC Championship ga~San Francisco al Chicago, Channel 2
1 P.m. -SKIING: World Cup women's downhill
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from Carlsbad, final round (delaved), Channel 7 3 p.m. -SKIING: World Cup men's downhill from
Garmlsch·Partenklrschen, WHt Germanv ldelavedl.
ESPN.
• p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA al
Oregon Stale, Channel 2 (USA, 7 p,m.>.
4;30 p.m. -PRO 8ASKET8ALL.; Cllppers at New
York, Z Channel. · S P.m. -PRO HOCKEY: King5 at Winnipeg, Prime
Ticket. t p.m. -COLLEGE BASK&T8ALL: San Jose
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Channel 5' <Prime Tleket, 10:30 P.rti.>.
Mk:Snlghl -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke at
Virginia (tape), ESPN.
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1 p,m • -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC ChamPionshlP
gatTMt-San FranclSGco al Chic.go, KNX (1070).
4 P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA al
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(1190). 7:30 P.fT\. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at
Lakers, KLAC (570).
Levy fee ls Beilgais' Wyche
has utilized unethical tactic
From McClatchy Newt Service
C'INCINNATI -Old "W1cky Wacky .. h1mscll
Cincinnati Bengals coach Sam Wych~. has the Buffalo
Bills foaming at the mouth over his no-huddle offense.
In a game as important as today's AFC cham·
pionship ~me between the Bengals and the Bill" at
Riverfront Stadium (9:30a.m. on NBC). if s always nan·
to have your opponcn~ worried s1c-Hbout your lefl. ~o
you can land a few hard rights. -In an era of numerous s1tua11on subsmu11ons, the
Bengals' no-huddle offense has been effective 1n
preventing defenses from bringing in new pla)'ers. For a
team sudi as the Bills, one that needs a breather on
defense, the no-huddl~ offense threatens to cut off the
oxygen.
The Bills were able to get their "nickel,'' or pass
defense. onto the field only a c-0uple of um~s in a 15-l l
loss to the Bcngars. Nov. 27. Wyche, called ··wicky Wacky" following a
boneheaded coach1ng decision against the Steelers last
season, uses the no-huddle offense mostl y on t~ird downs
to keep defenses from insen1ng their special pass
defenses. This season, opposing coachc!. hilve called
Wyche a vanety of names becaust of the' no-huddle
stral~Y· Since there's not much time to make player chanse'i
before the ball is snapped. defenses have been cauiht with as many as 14 'players on the field when Bengals
9uanerback Boomer fa1ason qu1ck·snaps the ball Wtth a • free play" because of the penalty. Esiason often will go
deep to his receivers.
Last week. wily Seattle coach Chuck Knox neutral-
HocKEY
Tan ti's hat. trick
leads Canucks, ·7-5
$15,000 for end zone?
His three scores
come within 6:46
to topple Pen Ins
From Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Tony Tanti scored three goals in a
6:46 span of the second period and the
Vancouver Canucks tied a tcaJll
teQOfd with.-25 fint-pcriocLsh.0ts u_
the)'. beat the Pittsburah Pe~uins 7-5 in ~HL action Saturday ni t.
The Canucks; playin t cir third
road pme in 1our ni u, ended a
0-2-1 slide and the Pensuins
their third Ion in tbc last four pma. Pit1sbursh alto fell out offint place in
the Patrick Oivision1, droppina • point behind, the New Tort Raqers,
who bat the New York lslanden S-1 .
T1nti'1 10th carter hat trick raised
his aoaJ total to l 8 and pve the
Canucks a 6--0 lead. The last one, at
7:SS. chased startlna aoalie Tom Barrasso, who faced 34 shots.
Vancouver tied a 197 3 team record
with iu 2S first-period shots, the most
ever allowed in one period by Pit·
tsburah at home.
In other NH~CS: ~ I, n l: Recently
acquired ~Y Wilt0n continued hls
stroDI olay with a second-period aoal
as the New York Rantm extended
tbcir unbmte:n 1uuk to 1even 11ma. cam'~ I S-0-2 record jn that apen. WillOft, who bu 11 points 1n six
-mn lincit the Ranten acquired
him in a Dec.16 tndc with Hiittont
pve tbe fWtlen a J.O lad in 1he
iecomc1 ,.noct. It ... hit foUrtll Pl ···~ l!dloldlC.-oft. Wi* ia dii Haeup. lht • I ,...._.s.o.1-.... ~In' I, ... w111 I: Mike · 11111 ••••cldllx-.., -...•K.tWDHaD-et ... 4:01 ielO ...
third period as Washington downed
Chi~o to · ve the Capita.ls a share of
first place an the Patrick Division
with the New York Rangers.
Devllt i , J\ff Wl•.C• t: Sean Burke returned to the lineup and stopped 26
shots and Aaron Broten S()()rcd to
spark a three-soat second period that
carried New Jersey past Detroit.
Sabres I, Maple Lea.fa 1: Rick
Vaivescored twice as Buffalo ended a
four.pme losina streak with a 6-1
victory over Toronto. Vaive, who
started hi~ NHL career -with the
Maple LeafSt_ t.as five pis in six C' u a Saore since bcina acquired
QUcaao for Adam Creipton-on
Dec.16.
Ca:11#• I, BntM 1: Brian St.nadland ICOftd one pl and let up
another to help Montreal ttretch iu
winnifta streak to nine pmes. Chris Ch.elioi and Peter Svoboda alt0
ICOf'ed for the Canadiens, who ex-
tended their domination of the
Bruins this 1ta10n to $-0-1, includina
five suaiabt victories. ,...... 7, OOen I: Ooua Gilmour
and rookie Theoren FleU_ry "10red
twice II Ca~ trounced E°dmoDIOft
to move the FWna IO poiau abimd of~Lol~wll2 ahead of third-place Edrrionton in IM
Smythe Division f'l()e. 4
..... 7, Pl,en C: &-flyer Peter
Zdel ICOf'ed twice, inc= the ~ ahead pl late in the periOd,
u St. U>uis downed vilitina Phlladef.
Dhia. l.ael, oblaiiled by St. Loui1 from the fl~ oa Nov. 29 for Mike
Bullard, di~ I ceDterifW pw
from Bernie Federto put phe Ron
ffatalJforhil 1 l&bploflbUealOft.
MIAMI (AP) -For the sum of httlc extra.
SI S.000. a dentist is offering four end-"ff people rtally push. I might even
zone Super 8o"'tl tickets. a week's stay · pick them up at the aarpart," he said.
at a country club condominium and a adding he has recc1ved--et lca~t a
Cadillac for transportation. dozen phone calls and aJrcady has the
That's just one of the offers open proceeds spent. rwo wcrtsi>Cfore Super-Bowl XXJH. "I figure-I ('In put my ltt4 through
the game ofihe season at Joe Robbi e on,e year of Brown lJn1versity on
Stadium. · tbti.' Ma~ said
Dr. Ron Man of Hollywood hasn't
gotten any takers yet on his classified
ad. but he's been getting plenty of
inquiries. "Ifs unbelievable:· he said. "These
people will P.IY anything. I've been
get11ng calls from all over the coun· t ..
ryMarx is even wilhna to kick in a
Meanwhile. brokers arc clamonna
for some of the tickets reserved for
host-team season • ucket hDlders
selected by lottery.
"We got 6.500 tickets:· said
Dolphins spQkcsman Tim Robbie.
But for~vcry 11ckr1 he had. as many as
20 people wanted it. "It's craiy."
ized the no-huddle offense b> ha-.1ngpl1t)W• pretend to be
injured, thereby Slopping the clock and allowing
substitutes to come onto the field. Nose tackle Joe Nash
did more laying around than a throw rug.
Buffalo coach Marv Le-.y said his quarrel tsn 't
against the no-huddle offense as much as the quick-snap
that negates bnnging in special personnel. Levy cl31ms
the quick-snap strategy viola tes an agreement that NFL
coaches made a few years ago. It'~ not 1llegaJ but
unetlncal, he say'-.
The agrtement among Qwners was 1ha1 they
wouldn'1 use "a ploy to go outside the sp1nt of the rules to
get a personnst mismatch ••
BESTADV ANCE ...
Fr'omCl
Joe Mon1ana, who won a Super Bowl 1n earl) and m1d-
carecr and 1s· now seeking ll1s-lh1rd at 32 vs. Jim
McMahon, who quanerbackcd th e Bea~ to the 1986
champ1onsh1p.
McMahon. who pubhcl): lobbied 10 5tan al quar-
terback m the NFC champ1onsh1p game. wa~~\cn the
startangJob Fnday b) D1tka.
"Jim Mc:~ahon will start at quartcrbad ... D1tka ·
said. ending a week of suspenst b> naming ham to stan
over injured Mike Tomczak. who stancd aga inst
Philadelphia last week. "He's (McMahon) the bcalth-
1cst." Datka said. J don't know 1f Mike can take the hits."
Thc1ntercstang matchups don't~nd at quarterback
The NFL's offensive play_er of the year. San
Francisco runninJ back Roger Craig. v~ the defensive
player, Mike ingJeta.ry. Yet the offcns1 ve-mmded 49ers.
featuring Montana. Jerry Rice and Cra1a, v.erc third 1n dle
NFL on defenst. one spot bchmd the Bears. who have
been known for their defense.
Or.nge Co.It OAILV PtLOTISunday. Jlnuety I , 1911 ca
Marble's free throwliftslawa o~er Tar Heels
P"• :n.. Al-.lff Preu
Roy Marble made the KCOnd of
two free throws with 11 secC>nds left.
boost1na No 9 Iowa over No, 6 Nonh
C1tol1t\&, 9g..97, Saturday in a pme
lb.at ended in some,&0nfus1on.
•
play bepn. Se1on Hall feU to 13· l ,
2·1 llUMll71,~M:Kendill
Gall and Nick~ n scored 21
poanu a~ to lead the unbeaten
and third-ranked llltnt 13-0, ovtt the
VlSIU~1·Sparuns ln a 811 Ten aamc.
Onpite me· a ?-point marain, Illinois netded •late rally led by Anderson
and Gill. to hold off the Sparuns
Olrl•h .. H, l1NC-Cllarlene M :
Cardinal ou.ucored DcPaul l l-0 to ,...,... &. lt4, 8".a.tn Mu1J1.-
take a 7'"62 lead with 1:39 left en .._.. 7t: Tha.ron Ma)cs had 29 points
route to l\I ntstlh stmahl vactory after aod 3 park.fd a p-i run wtth 11 ~ants two tcason-openana IOUH. Louisville an a five-mrnute span midway
led )ust 67-62 with four minutes left throuah the tint half that carried the
when the rll.P stancd. No. I~ Seminoles, I 0-1 , to a Metro
OlaM S&. 11, w-..... 7t: 1ay Cooference victory over Southern
Bunon scored 21 Point~ ltadtna the Missia1pp1.
No. 14 Buckeyes. 10.3. O\er the · N.C. Sla&e 11, Temple U: The No.
Badaen. who had won four stra1&ht. I 6 Wolfp1ck.'s touall defense held
in a Bia Ten pme. Burson scored·19 Mark Macon to a career-tow six
of his po1nu 1n the second . half, PQtnts and Rodney Mon roe had 27 to
1ncludu)l l2 of Ohio State's final IS lead North Carohna State, 9-1 , Qver
Points as Ohio State erased a four-tht Owls. Macon had averaae<t 20.4
point Wisconsin lead poanu per aame.
Te.MUee h . Mil&INI,,. l&aC. Ii:
D)'ron Nax hat an 8-foot blnk shot
wtth 11 seconds left, hftan1 the No 17
Voluntttrs over M1ss1ss1ppi tate 1n
the Southeastern Conference.
Oan:ooe Swcannaen scored 2• points
foqhe Yob. 10-1, who have won six
stra1&ht.
Kuna 1%7, Iowa Sca&e II: The No.
18 Ja)'hawk.s, 12-1, brqke a school
~rd for most points an aame as it
beat the Cyclones in their Bi& E•aht
opener. The erev1ous school rte<>rd
was 121 ap1nst Central Massoun
State in 1978.
o..ate T-' N. Walrie P.-71:
Tom Hi.mmoDdl had 30 points and
10 rebounds as the No. 19 Yellow
Jackets, 9·2, tot hot in the second half for an ACC v1C1ory over Wake Fon;at. _...,...,..._.
Geofll• Tech scored ll strailht
points midway 1n the second half to
put the aame away.
f'lerWa It, Georaia II: Dwayne
Sch1nu1us scored 22 points, uv-
inaston Chatman 21 and Clifford Lett
bat 10 consecutive~ throws an the
final 2·23 as the Gators never traded
in downina the 20th-ranked Bufldop
in a Southeastern Conference pmc. ·
North Carolina's Jeff ubo missed a short Jumper with 22 aecondi let\.
and a roul was called an a scramble
under the Iowa net. It a~ that f.d Honon, who had massed several free \hro-..s down the stretch. was fouled; but Marble vrent lo the line.
.. It wu me. It was me. It wu me,"
Marble told referees as North Caro-
lina playen apputntly tncd to Jet
him off the line. After m1ss1n1 the ffrst
shot. Marble sank the game-winner.
Supenub Andre Waley scored a
caretr·hiah 29 po1nu and auJed in 1
late run as the No. -4 Sooners, 12-1, 1
held off the 49en. Charlotte had pulled within 78-7.5 Mth 5.18 to play
before Wik)' scored eiaht of Okla·
homa's next 10 points, helpana lht
Soonen open an· 88~ 78 lead Iowa. I 3-1 , outrcboundcd the Tar
Heds S..35. Horton had 21 points
and 19 of the rebounds. Marble bad 23 points
In other pmcs involving Top 20
teams:
DUe 14, Vlrli•Ja '71: Chnsnan
Laettner sc-0rcd f) of his 15 points in
the second half niaht to rally the top-
ranked Blue Deva ls, 11-0..t.. 2-0. P-&Sl the
Cavaliers, 1·.S, 0-1, uuke's 13th
straaaht triumph over their Atlantic <:oast Conference foe.
Danny Ferry who entered the
game as the ACCs sconna leader, averaaing 23.4 points, finished with
27 for the Blue Devils. Phil Hen·
derson added IS points for Duke.
Syracue H Set.Ml Hall H: Junior
forwara "Demc"i Cole man twt'"'Zr
points to lead a balanced attack as the
~nd-rankcd Oransemen erased
o. 10 Seton Hall's name from
amona the n1t1on's basketball un-
beatens with a 811 East romp.
Syra~use which bounced back
after its first loss or the season
Wednesday against Pittsburgh never
has lost to Seton Hall at the Carner
Dome in nine mccunss The Oranae·
men, 14-1 , 1-1, arc 18-1 overall
against the Ptr'ltes since conference
Stacey Kint. who missed three
aamn with .-broken index finrr· had 25 pc1nts and Mook16Bla_yto<; 24 for
the Sooners, 12-1. Byron Dinkins had
33 foT Charlotte. Georsetowa 11!, Miami 7t: The
No . .S Hoyas, 10-1. iota season·h1&h
26 points from Alonzo Moumana and
rebounded from its only lo of the
season. Mourning scored IS of his
poi'nts an the first half as Georgetown
took command early with runs of
I 1-0 and I s-4. Mi~ H, Nortllwnten II:
Glen Rice scored 17 of his 2S points an
the first half, and the No 7
Wolverines. 13-1 , shook off a control-
m1nded Wildcausquad 1n wtnnina us
Baa Ten o.J:ner. Northwestern, takan1 ~c~':rqe ~psetung M1ch1pn in the U~-~lC, used a down-
tempo pme to leid 16-12 wnh 14·04
left an lhe half.
Miuoe.d 14. C.Jo,...75: The No.
II T1aers:, 1.3-31 erased a 61 -.S Buffal~' lead W1th a 12--0 run
getting su pe>ints from freshma
Anthony Peeler -and won their 81
E1iht Conference opener.
LoelavW,t 11, DePnl '7: Kenn
Payne had eight pe>ants as the No I
UCI FALLS, 95-79 .••
FtomCl
UC I held SC\eral leads in the earl)
stages and v.ent ahead for the last
time, I }-1 2. on Kevin Floyd's la)up
with 13..56 rtma1ning. But fresharnn
~·ard Johnson h11 a basket and
DcHart. sank a 3~po1nter to 1gnne a
13-.S run capptd by Da en~rt's 18-
foo t Jumper which made 11 25-18 at
the 9 52 mark. The Anteaters' Mike DoktOrt"l)'k.
v.ho scored a career high 23 point on
9-of-12 shooting and gra~d eight
rebounds. hat two .:!QftSCC'Ut1 ve 3-
pointers to pull UO back wath.n one. 2>2". wtth ·.S6 to plaJ-DoktorcLyk
eclipsed the 2:?-point efTon he had asa
sophomore in 1986 against Bradlc).
his second pme as an Anteater But UCSB answered with a 13-4
run. capped by a pair of Doyle free
throws with 4 . .l3 lefi 1n the first half to
make 11 38-28.
··we run our offense 1n practice."
Mulhgan said "Then besides be1na
outrebounded and not beina ag-
aress1ve. we didn't run our offense at
all. We put up some poor shots. and as
a mull we're going to ha"e a poorer
perttnta1e than the) do We ._now
what to do We JUSI didn't 1e1 11
done " The Gauchos held a 44-36 lead with
1·11 n:ma1nin1 in the half v.hen UCI
Juo1or lUard Rod Palmer miSKd the
front end of a one-and-one v.-bach
could ha"e '4>ullcd the Anteaters to
with in Sill lnsttad, Lucius Davis
answered with a layup and Elltott
made a teal and lay1n ..,h1ch he
con'Yfned to 1 3-po1nt ofay when
Palmer fou led , aod UC'SB had a 49-36
halftime ed . Jn tfie s.ccond half, the Antcaltn
nc"ercame closcrthan nine, 5641 on
M1._c Labat's 3-pe>1nt play at the 16.11
m.ark U<.; Banswcttd tbalca.H wtth a.
1 .. 5 run which mdud«S 11x poanu b)
Of Han
Wuh freshman fol"'4ard Ric~) But·
lcr 1n foul trouble and pla) ing onl) 15 minutes. Rob Doktorcz) k pla)td 22
minutes and scored 10 po1n1s and
grabbed seven rebounds.
The Gauchos enJO)Cd a 43-35 edge
on the boards. including 22-6 1n the
first half. Doyle had 11 rebound5 and
Enc McAnhur nine. including seven
offensive boards for each v. h1ch led to
man~ easy baskets. UCSB hit .55 percent of1ts shots for
thegame(38of73)and ft,eofe1Sht 3·
point attempts. while UCI hit 45
percent (29-65), but onl) 41 pe rcent
1
an the second half.
Suppor1•1'11 the Doktorczyks lor
UCI -.~re Flo)d \\Ith 14 poin1 and
Palmer wtlh 12.
UCJ pla)'s next at San Jose State on Saturday. Mulhpn thinks the team
rna) have re ted on the laurels of 11s
upset victory of UCLA last v.eek ar
the Bren Events Center and needs to
do much more 1f 11 tS to sur"1' e 1ts 811
West foes.
"We'\'CJOt to act more aure s1 ve :·
Mulltpn said. "We've 10110 run our
offense. We JUSt broke down I think
~tru:d.tolhtc_.oJflhtlJC LA pme I
don'\ think we pla)cd very v.e1r.-
LOYOLA BRE~KS MARK ...
From Cl 10 make the fop 20 62 on two frcc thro,_. wnh I 01 to ao.
tanford usmt e1~th-ranked .~n-scored a carecr-hi&h 27 to lead both
1001 Thursday and Jumped out to a teams.
16-2 lad tt tM ou&Kt Saiurda)' as Southttn CaJ had 1\ fin:al lead, ~nzona tate, 7-5. 1-3. dad not score 62-60. on a }.point blll~ct b> auard us fint ba ket unul almost three AQthony Pendkton ~1th 1.25 to pla)'
minutes into the pme. It •as the sutth 3-p01nter for
Woodbrid,e Hash product dam Pendleton. who scored 21 to pace the
Keefe hat four of sn: shoU from the Trojans. 7-7. 0.3. Southern Cal led
field and the hne for 12 points · mOlt of the aamc. holdina its w1dnt
()ntl9 U S..dlitrl Cal II: For· mlfll•· )6..ZS, Yt-llh 16:00 to pliy. ~•-rd Randy' Grant tc:orcd wath si~ The ()ucks.. 6-6 1-1 . traalina J9·?9
KCOnds lO play to hft Ottaon O\.Cr '*Ith l) man~tcs to I<>· Outscom! the U . Qr1nt. who hid tacd lhcaameat Tro1ans I ~an l~ne•t four m1nutn.
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2! 15 2 so 213 169
22 15 • 41 112 157
16 21 6 31 140 -1t1 15 14 I 31 15' IS7
NtrmDMsftft Otlrolt 19 16 6 44 1S9 1S7
St. Louis 15 19 7 17 1'2 lSO
Mlnnuote 13 20 7 33 132 lff
Toronto 14 25 3 31 llO 112
ChlcAlgo 10 25 5 25 1SO 117
fta"1dr DMsitfl
WLTl'tl
NY Ranoers 22 14 6 SO
Wail'llnoton 22 Is 6 so
Plttll»Urgh 23 1• 3 49
PhlledtlPh'-22 20 2 46 NewJenev 15 19 7 37
NY ltlandtn 11 26 2 2•
AdllmtDM'*'.
or GA
166 1'1
1S5 13'
1 .. 16'
171 141
1•S 110
111 165
Montreat
Boston
&ufftlO Hwtford
Quebec
21 10 ' 62 171 121
16 17 ' 41 136 130 17 21 4 ., 149 16'
16 21 3 35 143 142
13 2S' 4 30 l•S 19'2
~.,.s SC-
.... Yortl Renters 5, New YortL twncws
-.
0
~ .......
CDllP__. NIAU ~---·~ APIC.....__ (t)-H) 11 Clllclnnlll (13 4·0)
IChennll • .. f'.30 1 ft\.) NFC-sen FrlllCIKo <ll·•-OI ., Chlcuo
(13,•-0> IOIMNI 2 et I p,m I
SUNlt MW&. ,....,,-.u Cet M ....._ ~ Mleltll)
23rd "'"' lowt (Cl\MNI • ., 2 -.m,)
COL UGI
HULA BOWL
Eatt 21, w .. t 10
SC.. w QMrtlrs
E•st t 1 7 0-21
West 0 1 3 0-10
E-Rbon 21 PIH from D•I-IStovanovldl
kick) E-llfM)ft 13 pen from Dllwt9 ISIOVMOYldl
l!lck) w-£ Metallf 1 run (Tr11nor kb I E-llbon J4 HSI from Dllwt9 I SIO¥-vlctl
kick)
w-FG TntWlr 3t
A-2"357 HAM STATISTICS
Ellf Wnt First~ · 14 14 ll11stln•va<GS J1'°'5 19 ...
PMslnt MO 141
R11ur11 Y1rcb 20 32
Comp-All•lnl 14·22-3 12-34-2
PunlS 2-3' 3·43 F~a·LOll J-1 S-1
Penlltlts·Verd' 4-39 6·6S
Tlmt of PoSS1$Slon 27:15 32 45
INOWIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHIHV-EHI, looller 7-43, .i-s 9·34.
Brown 1-14, RllOn 1-f . KOleMr 1-(mlnul 21.
Dilweo 2-Cmlnui ll, H1rllleb 3-(mlnul 2S) WHI, E.NlltJCllf 10--25, Trainor HS. C..Pwrv
J-14, F1hv1 2-12, P"'' 5-11. H1rvtv 2·1,
Aikman S·(mlnus 16). PASSING-EISI, Dllweo 12• 17-1-145,
Harlllttl 2-S-2-lS. West, A.lkmln 11-29·2~7.
Petit l-S-0-40. llECEIVING-i:ISI, RllOn 4·n. Jones 3•2S,
8rOW11 3-21, Ford 1-22, Cook I-•. G•rv 1-4,
Jordtll l·l. Wnt, OYl\ti 4-12. E.Metcalf 4·23,
Affholl .... 3·2S, Mlllt'ltn 1-17.
.. .. NCAA ..........
Thi tdlMla ~ Oii .,...,'°" tv !tie
NCAA In 1•, wllfl tM ~
• trOOlllyll c-.. lont wet P'OOltloft lft lleallt!Oelll: FIMll(ill llcl vlolelloM, txtr' Mft•
tflh, lrnotOW lflfttMrt•tklll, in..-.....,.
lelnrntnl of 1'.allltt, llC:lt of tnalltutloMI CIOllfrOI. • llllnOh (Wt .,..,. In fllolllel). Cl6h t lfta
lo • Pf'OtMCt, ....,..., mntect• "''"' orot-
Md.a "'*'-........ elNNllt of ""°"°'''" • M;1at c-.. (t.o ........ In -~):
Extra l>tntflla tot ,.,.....,. "'-'°"' 11.....or-
11tloft1 IOn8 dltlll'U ~ Ciiis, ""-'°"'
recrultlnt, im«OHr tll'llllO'lment of •thltlft 11
summer camM, !IWt-...on end out-of· ... '°" 11rectk:ift, ln\orootr r~tlnt • MlmftOt• ci.o veen. t>Mktftlelll. litMcal COftduc:t vlolttlona; certffbtlon Of tomlllleMa,
lrNKootr ltnlne.111 •Id to studtllt-1thletn; Im• proper UM of comPllrntf1ter; tl(:kets, Hirt
MM!tls lot Sludtnl·I,..,., in.OP« Ir-·
1111on 11111 lftlertelnmtllt of racrutta.
• Teut MM (,_. "91'1. flOotMI) Leck of
lnslltutlonel contrel; ........ f'9Cnl)llflt ~ "*'''· et""-' COlldUCI; lmProtie!' (lllendll lld; '"*'°"' enlf/lllllwntftl of pr~. ..11. bentfll• for sh.ldlllt•ethletft; lr'NKOPtr ClfltaCt.a
wflfl 9f'ONK'h
•Ari-51• .. Ctwo veers. "*"' llld wotMll'I torlCk): lm9f'ONr ftnenc:lll eld, enter·
tawntnl encl trlMMr11fton for Pfouteh Md
atudelll•1lfllttts1 tlllHlcatlon of r9COl'ds • Cllvellnd State Cttvw veen, llilalcttbll);
ltnPrOPtr trlllNOff1llon, 1nttr11lnmtnl Of re•
crulh. lmorclMr rKnlltlnll lnducemtnts; lm·
proper flnlnclll lid, llcll of ln•tffutltntl control
• Clnc~ll (lhrlt ..-1 In '°'°"*' Ind
belllttblM). ltftP(OPf/I flnlnClll aulalafte.t; Im-
pr°"' rtc:tultllw lftdUalmtnll Md enff/l'l 1ln-
ment for P<OSPtCts; txeftslv. flnendal eld.
• K1n111 Cthrlt VMfS, t>alkettlalll: ~
1r1MP0111llon fol • prOIHd; Improper flnenclal 1asl1tance, tatre bentflts:
• Houston -(lhrlt v•ers, foolbllll: Extra
l>tntflts; lmt1rooer flnenclal esslstenc.e.
• Olllahoml CtlVM Vfff$, loolt>lll: E111ra
blntflb, lmca<OPtt flnetldll .ulillnc&.
• West r .. 1s Stale (lflrH YMn. llnlltt-
blll): Extra l>tntflts. ifTlcw'OPer llneftel1I ••-slttence to •tudtnt •t111ttes and orosoects.
Oldahtma St9tw ~
A •ummetv of the NCAA senctlons ltvltcl
IOtlMI the °""'°"'8 Sii• looll»ll proorem In
• four·VMr 11r11Mtlon Frldl'Y SdlOOI offic:lals
SIV lhev Wiii not IPMtl IN senctloM
I Thi tootoell Item cannot Pllv In POSI--'°" oemeJ et!« IN 1•. 1'90 or 19'1
SUNG Wtmttt't Wend CUP
CMANT M.ALOM (•t~Au..,.>
1 Vrenl SCllMlcMf. Swlt11r11nd, 2 minutes,
1'.7S tlConds.
2. Urik• Mlltf". A13trla, 2.17J•. 3 Ceroll Merit, Fr~. 2'17 50
4 Mii$ .Sv .. , YUOOllallla, 2:17.67 S SYMI l!cllr, Aintrla, t ·IU7
'-storld Wolf, Aintrla, 11t 03. 7 Merle Wlllser, SWll1tr141nd, 2 lt 23.
I. MlctlM4I o.ro. West Otrmenv, ?-lt.37
f . Kertn PtrCY, CMad41, 2 lf.J4 10 Trllldl .....,_, Wnt <i«'mlnv, 2 1' J7 .,,
~ ------
2. Durlne the 1tt+ Ind 19'0 --· the too111111 team lti.I "°' ._.., Oft env Ive ....... "" ~ °"" NOTE Resutts 5aturdlv trom lllt stfllll~
ffl\llJ of IN PIA S 125.000 Plnolt OPefl, wltn
nema. hllmtJown" Plnfll 1ot•" and 11rtt1
mont'I' 1, Erni. Scllleetl. VlllC»4l'ler, W11h. tn 14
Nmft). '11,000 2, Oevlel O'Entremonr, C...,.nd, 215 I I
91m1), 19,500 l, Ron Wll1411M, Callc*la. Ill, 2S3 (1 Hmt),
17.000. 4, Plfk« loM Ill, FrMt!Old. N J .• m (1 .-me>. u.soo. s. Wevnt WttJO. e.1umont, TUii. 171 (1
"'"''· ... soo. ..................
Geme --Schleoel def. Wtj>O, 216-171 G1mt two -SC!lleotl def. eoM, 234•223 Glmt thr1t -Sd\llOtl dtf Wlll141ms,
2SMS3
te61asts. l Ouf'~ the 19"-f01 1"°'"91 Ind 1"1-'2 ICldWnic VMfl, Ille unl¥tnl1Y wll lie lmlltd
to 20 KhollnNOI In foolblll tldl ""' 'Pie
llOtlnll llOtmtnl "' 2S. 4 Our'"9 IN 1,.._90 end 19'0-fl ~
YMrS, IN IM.M'l'ltlef of offldll Ptlel vWb fOt prOIMCflvt 1t'*"t-1lhlttft JNlll lie llmfttd to
SO 1ICl'I .,.., • dOWll ~om U.
S. The unlvtrsll'I sMll rlCIOft 1Cllon1 lhll II
lies tlkan Mint lht problllonarv otrlod to
brine Ifs etnltlla prw1m lnlo comPtlanu *"" NCAA lt9lllallon. lndudtd In 11111 r9florl "'8N
lie: •A tun a udit of lflt summer loC>s 1rr1~
for the unl¥Wllty's student ·llllltlts,
• All llldll of eutomoollli owned, lMMd or reolster.ci to mtmbtn of lflt toolbll 111m.
lndudlno M)Ul'Cft of 11evmeni..
• An outHMd ~ or00<1m fOt uni·
Chlrnpkwlslllp -Sdl'"" def"
2'1·21S
O'Entremont, versltv 1klmnl •nd tlOOsten.
• A full e udll of 11 MIUf'CM of revenues •I'd
lunch ~ for 11sl1tenct lo student·1tlllttes In
loolblK.
6. The unl'IWsltv '1lal snow C1UM •llV 11 "'°'*' not lie Ntnlllltd further ti II tells to dlMHOCillt 14 llOOSlf/IS frOll'I lflt l lhlttlc Pf~ ~_,,., blMd UllOll t1'W lnvot•..,.,.,I In ~llom
ofNCAArutM. • 1 Tiit Ufll'lenllV WI lllOw CIUM ..wnv II
• lllOuld not lie Ptn1•11ed ""'""' If II lllh to cerrv out Ille ldmlnlstr11tve ~-.. 10 ansur• NoPrOCM'lalt ln'lilullonal contrOI O\l9r Us
lootW proor.,,-i l>Y Ml'I 1, 1,.., In .C:CO'danee
wnn the p1an wt forltl l>Y urwenltv prtsJo«11
John c.rnooet durll'll the K.llOOfs 1-r...c1
llefore Ille commitlM In No""'*" ,,.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
I Tht former 1111,llftl Coecll lnYolYtCI In
MYWll malor Ylolll-111111 lie llltofmeCI In
wrlt1111 l>V lht NCAA lt\ll In Ille Wini he tries
10 11teome tmPloveCI ., en 111*11« deffrlmtnt
Slell member II '" NCAA memw lnslltutlofl durllll IN Mii 11·V-otrlo4 CJ 1, lttt 10
J.n 1. 20011, ht t.111• tit reoulred 10 IOMll' ~• IM' ~ on tntrectlon' tn t/ltOlr to llMll wfltll'ltf NCAA NNtlllft sllould t>t ~ lfiet wOUld Umll his tmPtovment duties
11 Judi en ln•lllutlon tor • otrlocl 10 lie
deslonetld t>v the commlfltl
t Tiit unl'lanltv "'81 rtctrlll\' "' M ~ with NCAA i.Gtllallon ., Ille con-
dutlon of IN ..-o0e11onerv 11trlo4 10; Tiit NCAA dlcllntd, t>eeeu'9 of Ollll·
hOl'nt s11t•'• COOPtrlllon ln '"' lnves110111on, to l"'°°" •· rldliCtlon on the numtitr of football Nl'l'lft IO .tont or lhe etlm4Mlton of tnrw "°"'9
conference oemes.
O..tte""*'9
DAVaY'S LOCKlll (........,, a.di) -3
l>Olll, .,--....,..... 101 cocl, 4 catlco ban, 11
Slnd llH$, S seulelon, 2 c.ebllOft, 6 lllldlMn•lfl
Nrdl. ' ~ Ptrd\. NEWPORT LANDING -2 t>oets, JO
1..-1 I Sino OtSS, 91 rotll hill, 41 Kllleln
. -
..
,, .
,..._ , j ..
' l
ce
blocks·
..
Knie ks
ierssnu
NYs otsenroute
to m ·-96 victory
Prem fti AtlOdaaH·Ptttt
Larry Nance bJockt'd a team-record
and carecr-h~ 11 shots end tCOttd
24 points. wtule Roo Harper hid 30
ec>ints and 11 rebounds U the Oevela.nd Caval1~ ran their win-
nina streak to 11 games by t>auna the
New York Knkks 104-96 Saturda_y
The Cavallm1 troubled in the first
half by the K.nau • trappins defcnse1 turned up their own defensive press· ute to hold otTa New York rally an the
fourth quarter. Ocvela.nd, 24-.S, blocked 21 shots,
tying an NBA record, 1nclud.an& four
quick blocks after the K.lllcks aot
within 97-92 with JUSt over four
minutes to play.Nance blocked shots
on three consecutive New York possessions~and Harper fini5hed the
suuk with a block of Mark Jackson's
layup with two-minutes to go.
In other NBA games:
Pacas JU~ PU&oos ff: Chuck
Person scored 30 points and Indiana
won its third straight pme and
second 1n a row under new coach
Dick Versace. Detroit's Isiah Thomas
led all scorers with 31 points. In-
diana's Wayman Tisdale and Vern
Flem in& finished .:a-ith.. J 4 apiece.
while Herb Willi.ams added 13.
llawb lts, Nett 13: Moses Malone
scored 12 ofh1s 26 points in the fourth
quarter to lead host Atlanta past Ne"' Jersey. which held three lbds early in
the final quarter. R~e Theus added
24 points and Dominique W1lkJns 16
for the Hawks. Hopson ted New
Jersey with I~ and Morris added 16
Btn,tt 117, Ballets 114: Rex
Chapman made a ).point 5hot wuh
10 seconds left and Michael Holton
added two free throws with one
second remaining as Charlotte held off Washington. :The expansion
Hornets improved to 8-8 at home.
They are I · 14 on the road.
Sas 18'1, Heat H : Tom Chambers
scored 23 points, Eddie Johnson 20
and Armon Gilham f9 as Phoenix
·survived a late M1am1 rally for its
11th straight home victory Phocn1it
as 14-2 al home.
N1uet1 115, Maverick.a t4: Re·
serve -Walter Davis scored 24 points
to lead Denver into a first-place tie
wtth Houston an the NBA's Midwest
Divmon.
7kn M, Rodcta ti: Hcrse)'
Hawkins made a 3-point shot at the
buzzer lo boost Pb1Jadelph1a past
Houston. Hawlons took an anbounds
pa1S with one second remaanmg.
tumed toward the basket and shot as
the pme ended. Hawk.Jns. a hi&h·
sconna AU-America at Bradley last
season, made I 2 of 18 shots and
finished wnh a season-high 31 points. S.~rSoeJct lH, Trail Blasen lU:
Demck McKey scored a ca~er-h1ah
28 ~ints and ~ttle beat Portland
for ats 10th straight victory at home
Bteb lt71 Ja1:1 St: Terry Cum·
m1np scorea 25 po1nts and R1d:y
Pierce had 13 of his 24 points in a
decisive second quarter as Milwaukee
routed Utah. Su All&Mle lM, GoJda Late ltZ:
W1me Andenon matched his career
h1&h wtlh 36 pomu and fellow rookie
Vemon Muwell hat the pme-wtn-
01na hot "'1th four seconds remain·
ina as S&n Antonio topped Golden
tak.
dones t-ake-s -
over lead
from Beck
mm n. .u..ctale4 Pra•
CARLSBAD -Thanb to some
help from C'lup Beck. Steve Jones is ln
a SJC*UOn to tct has new )ear off to a
~start. Beek. two shots ahead of tho pace
with five boles left, bottYcd his lut
three holes S.turdey ao lall from first
to fouitb p_&1CC and aUow J9M1, Yt-bo
birdied th.rec stn:ilht com•na m1 to move 11uo the leed after...,.. rounds
of the Toumamcm of Cbampioris..
Joees, a Ana.time ennnt an thll
elite event that briap COStbet onty
the winMn of POA Tour tide-.;...,.. frOin tbe IMl 12 months;
..... Giiiy. round of par 72 IOt'Otne
him tbrec lbotl bid 1n the ._. five boles..
J~ wfllo ftaitW wia a ,.._... toe.I of 6-Unckr..,., 210 Oil ......... = ~ ~*'=~°':} llct"t ~ ftaiilt U\ I *'!I..,._._.~ ••ve u ::r...-a M ,cMI CiMlld. C'R IRIH•
~---Bldl ......... 10 ...... . Gl.llllra•••.,.-«•.
'
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/~.~ I. .. C9
Pacific stocks posed for growth; trip five picked
Three are In Hong Kong, on e
each In Austra lia, Singapor e
One 111n Sanpporc and one 1n AUllraha.
Hona Kona& han&hai Bank. a 70-)f'tr-old financial
an$11lut1on, is the 14th la,..r1t bank 1n the ..,ortd and the
la~t 1n Hona Kona. Eam1np for the compan) have
been Mhancina recentl~ b) 19 percent per )Car and the
cash dmdcnd i) histonc.: Uy h1sh at 6 12 pcrC't'nt. '8)s
Ha«takcr
Liaht cl Po-.cr and Hona Kona Bank, Hons Kona
Telttomm I posed to profit and aro.. WHh the
indu$lnahzat1on of mainland h1na, ) Hudakcr.
C h1na L1&t" & Power 1s a maior public ut1ltt y in Hona
~ona.. h should be classified as• vowth ut1llt) sinet it's
hli.el)' the company will C-'J>end 1ti ~rv1cc atea into
mainland China 1t1tlf. Sl)S Hardaker hares trade tn the
Unncd ·1atesat Sl.78 per hare.
S6.40 pct Iha~.
Placer Pacific ts con idered the prtmtcr JOld m1n11~1
company tn tht land doY.n un<kr. M1n1n1 costs for SQld *"' cs1im11cd 11 clow to SI 00 per ounce. Even with downward pressure on the pnce of &old. Placer Ptc1fic
With ltS Ulen.ave tttcrve\, nll) ~l)Rtitnt the brit JOld
m1nin1 opportunity tn the· world. says Hardaker. The
cqmpan)' holds rcten<!'s in Australia itself as ~tll as on
vanous South Pacific Islands The share trades for S 1.84
each
Dennis Hardaker. manq.ina dirtttor or the ln;tnc
headquarters oflntemat1onal AsKts Advisor) ('orp., has
1dcnuficd tht the best 1nvc tmcnt opponun111es in 1he
Pacdic Basin for 1989 Hon1 Kong Bink IS play1n& a maJor role 1n financing
trade bt'twecn the Wesi and the People's Republic of
C'htna. Share$ trade 1n the United States 1n the form of
Amencan Dcpo 1tory Receipts 11 84 ~et\ts.
Sm,pport International Airlines famous for 1b
mpporc 11rl advcrt1s1n1 campaign. as cmcra1ng a a
maJor worldwide carrier The companies philosoph y is
nprcss1ve. strcs 1ng frequent replacement or older
am:raft wnh nc .. equipment. SOl)S Hardaker S1neapore
A1rhn~ also owns e\ten 1"'c overhaul fac1llt1es in
S1npporc and has con!.1 tentl)' demonstrated passenger
and ta!llO capacll) 1ncrca!l<'s The company tr.ide for
Hardaker, whose firm Jntern11ional Assets Advi~r)
Corp. is the only retail broker-dealer 1n the United tatcs
sp«11hzin1 in fore11n stOC"ks, believe\ Pacific stock
markets arc Posed for dramatic arowth. Hong Kona 1n
particular will lead the l)Ack.
Three oflhe l 989's le din& stock\ arc in Hont Kon1.
Hona Kon& Telecomm 1s the la1JC$t cap1tahrat1on
company trad1n11n Hona Kona Earnina are 1ncreas1n1
at 20 pcrcent per )tar and the shares were recentl\ duall~
listed on the N~ York toc k Exchangr As v.1th China
"for the investors ~ho are scck1n1 income. ~
rteommend the new Amenca's All Seasons lnC9me 1-und.
a aJobally d1vers1fied mutual fund currently bema ofkred
by lntemat1onal Ahtts," Sl)S Harcrok.er
lntcrnattonal Assets Ad visory Corp. 1s a broker-
dcakr with offices 1n Ronda and Call fomt3.
Vegetable
imports
eroding
markets
.\ report released last week b) the·
lnternauonal fradc Commission
cites 1m ~ns tH a~paragus. broccoli
and cauliflower are absorbing a la rger
share of U .5 markets
A SOO percent Jump an frozen
broccolt tmpom and 178 percent nsc
tn cauli fl ower imports during
1983-1987 tontnbutcd to the
heightened compc1111on for domestic
producers faced wtth mounttng pro-
duction LOSl'> and decltn1ng
prolitabtht)'
"The rcpon lOnlirms our susp1-
crons that 1mpons arc eroding
domt'$ttc produLers' ab1ltt) to remain
compet1t1ve 1n l 5 markets Our
grov.ers JUSI Lan't be e'pccted to
compete w11h Me,1can grov.c~ pa'<·
mg dail) wages· equal to our hourh
rates.'' said David M oore. president
of Wes1crn Growc~ .\ssoc1atton
based ¥i Irvine
The report 1 ~ued Wrdncsda)'
ended the ITC 's 12-month 1n.,.est1ga-
11on into thl'.' compctttt vc. tcch nologt·
cal and economic factors affecttng the
performance of the C'altforn1a and
Anzona vegetable industries produc·
ang uparagus. broc,olt and
cauliflower 1n ma1or U. mark ets
\\GA member~ 1ts111ied txofore the
comm1~s1on s 1n'e'>1tg.attvc pant:!
dunn11 th1 ttml'
The long-awaited IT( rt'pon ad-
dresses the concerns ot \\ G .\ an
agncultural asso1.1at1on reprl'scnting
2. 700 'egetablc and frutt iro"ers
()aCkers and )htppn 1n \nzon.i .ind
Cahfo rn1a
.. The SIUd) unde™'-'ores the n~d
for poltc} mak.en. 1nclud1ng our
elected olfaetali.. to rcaluc there ts a
quiet re,olut1on beginning 1n West·
em aanculturc \s imports conunue
to flood our m.irk.els. growe~ h;i"e
· fewer and lcw-er :ilternattHs to adJuSt
production prut:11ccs 1n an effort to
remain compclltt' c Legislators mu~t
undcrsuand 1h1) and careful!) c .. alu·
ate the impact ol their dt'us1ons ··
said Moore
The report ~)) the ad,antage)
once held b\ domcsttl producers -
cstabhshtd d1stnbut1on ch.inncls
t«hnol<>a> and markcttna -are
bc1n1 tapped b~ Me\1c1n gro"ers The Mc~1can industry also continue~
10 enJO) lov.er productton cosa
pan1 ularl) '°' labor and land rent
"The report h1n1s at the dt~tion
our tndustr) ts mo"nl 10 order to
rema in comixtttt\C under tnne.a~J
costs of do1n1 bu\ines here 1n the
Unned rates If th ts trend conunues
we ma) be lei• lated out of bus1nc\~
in the $lites ... he ~1J
Ib.c~-paae~utJvc .summa.r)'..Of
the-rcpon 1nd1catcd tha t < ahfomra
and Aruona -'t ncultural producer\
art bel.:omma m.orc mult1tcaional and
muh1nst1onal in n: pon~ to <'om-
pet1t1vc ... prc\sure from forc1gn
produ en. and other 'market con-
dmons. ~ Moore said .. With tat:h r1 101
percent e point &•"en to 1mpon .
our 1ndu try lo~ 1hc m3rkct we'"c ~orked ·hard to e tablt h :tnd the
JO~ lhal 10 11'tlh 11,"
. Sales of Top
General
Retailers
. .
Pali TechnoJogy, ·1sometry aJinounce pacts
Mark Kallenbet&er. prrs1dcnt of Pali
Tttluaeleu COrp.,cha announced thai the
Nev.pon 'Beach company has entered into a
non-b1nd1ng letter of intent to pu9=ha~ all
the issued and outstandtnJ shares or Audio
Mape.tics i.e. m Sun Valle)
Audio Magncucs. ha~ O\:Crsecn the re\4.•an.h
development and mar\e1lng ol thcSl' prod
ucts
Accord1na to the terms of the leuer of
intent. Pait will exchange I 0 m1l11on share~ of
its re tncted common tock. 1n e'changc for
all the1ssuedandou.mandmgsnaresof ud10
Magnetics Three nu I hon of those -.hares will
be held tn escrow and will be C'3ncelcd unless
"ud10 Magnetic~ achieves a minimum ofS I
mtllt on in safes and $50.000 tn profit for the
)ear ended Dec. 31. 1989. ·
nology Corp. 10 Aud10..Maioeucs Inc • • • C'hnsttan Vahab pres1dcn1 of lsomtlT)'
lac:. 1n ( o ta Mesa has announced that an
agreement "as signed under which lsometry
acqu1rcd the.• cxcluSI\~ license of Robola1e
System loc.'1 technology rclaung lo the
processing of indust nal matcnals using la~
tcchnolog)'
Robolase S\stems Jnc .• was eopacd in a
mcraer acqu1 1uon with Blad. Hawk Re-
sources. but after October 1987 Robolasc's
board voted against the merger.
Jsometry Inc. has~ to issue 10 malhon
of authonzed but unissued common stock to
Robotasc. and 1s obltga1cd to pay royalties.on
future sales for such technolOI)' acquisition.
Vahab. Edwin Fnns and Robcn Herman
were a ked to serve on the board, subject to
the approval of shareholders at the next
annual ~hareholders' mcct1na.
Audio Magnettcs designs anc;I manufac .
tures multi-channel voice venfic:u1on S)~
terns, digital ltne monitors~ nh ('RT display~
and sohd state instant rt'Call recorders used by
lew enforcement agencies. fire depanmcnts.
$ccurit1cs brokerages and a1rpon control
S)'Stems that need 10 recouJ tele phone
conversations.· ~
The firm began manufacturing tl\ new 64
channel voice ve rifieat1on S)'Stem. called
System 7000. last July and dchvcred e1g.ht of
the S25,000 S)Stems b) )ear's end.
Pait Technology Corp.. a bhod pool
company. e~ded a publtco.fTcnngl)fa pon1on
of tts wmmon !>tOd on Aua. 18, 1988.
A special meeung of Pait shareholders 1s
due 1n late January 1n Ncwpon Beach to ' ote
on approval of the acqu1s1tton. Pon
shareholder approval. the company will
undd'go a name change from Pait Tech~
The Robolasc technol<>JY uttlizes com.
puter controlled. ttme-shanng fiber optics to
perform h1gh·prec1Ston wtldina. surface
mount electroo1c components soldenng.
laser bonding. liber optic thitt-d1mcns1onal
cutting o( thin meta l foils. and sokknng and
welding of gold components for the clcctrontc
and 1ew-elry manufactunoa mdustne1.
Vahab has been elected prtSldcnt and
chairman of the board. In addition. ceruin
1ns1ders oflsometry Inc. have transferTCd the
maJont) of their shares of common stock to
Vahab. Frms. Herman, and other nominees
of their selection. lsometry Inc. is a publicly
traded de,.clopmenl company traded in the
pink shttls under "ISOMETRY INC." Larry Sherman. founder and president of
Glen·n named to serve
as 16th Fluor director
Fluor Corp has announced the
election of Gerald M Glenn. 46 to II'>
board of directors. Glenn ts group
president of marketi ng for the Irvine·
based corh pan) 's p ri nci pal
subs1d1ary. Fluor Daniel Inc. The
board's membc.rsh1p now stands at
I b. wtth nine outside directors
David S. Tappan Jr ch:urman and
ctucf cxecuttvc officer of Fluor Corp .
said. "C.erald's intimate knov.lcdgc
of 1he 'ast tntt'rnatt onal markets the
com pan) sen cs w-111 add s1gn1ficantl)
to the board's bank ol information In
add1t1on. with ~4 )cars oft ~nenLe
1n the cng1nccnng and constructmn
1ndustl). he has an in-depth under·
standing of Fluor'c; core bu)1ne\!. ..
Glenn staned hts car~r with
C.rcen' llle. S.C.-ba.scd Daniel Inter·
nation.ti 1n I %4 3SJl"O'>I engineer He
became manager ot ..ale" 10 1973.
fluor pu" h.i..cd Daniel I ntcmat1onal
In 1977
(,lenn wa'> naml'd vier prc~1ckn1 of
markeung for Daniel in 1979 and tn
1985 he was .ippotnted president of
U ~ operattons \\hen the Fluor
Da niel untt was forml'd tn 19 6 he
'lo3 named group pre'i1t.lcn1 of mar·
kettng worl dwide
Glenn t'> a nat1\C ol (,reen, Ille.
~ ( and holds a dcg~c in n' 11
cn&tnccnng fnlm <. lcm,on L n1,rr-
'itt\ Ht and his wife rc'>1Jt> 1n ·
'cw pon Beach nuor (. orp 1<, an 1n tcrnJl1Unal
l'ngtneenng and c.·on .. truC't1on C'Om·
p.tn) "'th 1n\l'~tmcn1. 1n lOJI Jnd lead Gerald GlenA
Robolasc technolog) ts cost-efficient and is
on 1he lead1n1 <.'Cige of curttnt laser tech·
nology.
.
QAO upholds $134M
4
COMARCOcontract
\OMARCO Inc was advised Fn-
. day that the ·General ccounung
Office has upheld the award to the
Anaheim firm of a new contract
valued at S l }4 m1lhon to continue
prov1d1ng cng1net'nn& stf\.tC'es to the
Na val WcaPons Center. h1n1 Lake
In its ruhna. the GAO dented a
protest made b) an un ~stUI
badder.
COMARCO anticipates that the
cost·plu) award fee (Ontract "''II tan
Feb I.and has an in111al pe nodofont>
)Cilf ~1th Opttons for four more) cars
If all optton\ v.rrc <!'\Crtt~ the
contract v.ould run through fan. JI
1994 ~
The compan) t\ lUl'renth pro' td·
1ng cng1nccnng sen tu•\ tu \I"-(
under a s1m1larcontract a.od has been
pro91d1n.a scrvioe,s to tifWC continu-
ousl) for over 28 )'ears.
. lnclud1n1 this award. the largest in
1he company's history. C'OMARCO's
backlog, 1ncludtnft contract opttons.
ts over Sl40 m1 ion, almost three
times the company's Annual re"·
enues.
Hamson "ouna ll. president. satd. .. COMARCO 1s e>.trcmely pltascd
that the ~test ha~ been fa,orabl)
\Citied. GAO's dcas1on und~~
tht profcs tonal manner an -.hich the
l\~I Weapon Center and the
Depanment of the •' )' official 1n
Wash1n1ton D (' ha'e procured
thCY cOIJnttnna st-t'\.1<.-n
credit unions making more home loans
By JIM JOHNSON
Mee~ ...........
. ~CR <\MENTO I h(' C''
pa ns1on of th e cred11·un1on tndu'>tl')
into home lending tecet'cd a maJor
boo t an ( ahtorn1a last \Car through
establishment of the ('rcd1t l n1on
Monpgt' Corp . .in affiliate ol 1hC'
C'altfom1a (. rcd1t l ln1on League
( l M<. a Pornona·b3scd mortpgC'
banking company. sh~re offices w-1th
the league a tradr organ1zatton of
more than b60 <.rtdtt unions through·
out the state Lake a trad1t1on.il
mongage bank.er. (' MC one~ .i ·
c~s toa full menu of &ovemment and
con,enuonal loans 1n bo1h fi 'ed· and
adustablc-rate formats. The loans are
ava1l.ible to all Cahforn1a credit·
u.n1on,.members. whether or not their Ol"Pn1n1~Jon •<Hhe: League.
CL M<. wa., neateJ pnmaril) to
a5s1st small c~t l unions that ob·
v iously do n·t have manpower 01
resources to set up their own mort-
gaac-<>taa!nAtton proarams. accordu1&
to 1 > nn C'ha\'daro\ "t<.'C pre 1dcnt ul
loan production It also will accept
appltca11on.s direct!): from 1nd1' td·
uals b) phone al(gOO) 472-1702. C rtd11 umons ma)' pan1c1patc with
( l M< at 'a nous le' els of the
lending process. from s1mpl)' making
referrals to packaging and e'en
funding Ancr fun.ding. rn~dtt union\
sttll ma) turn to CL'MC to sell the
loa n as v.cll as scr' tel' 11
"More than 100 ( ahforn1a tn•<l11
union., thu~ far ha' c signed up to
work w11h us." <. ha' d.iro' \il1d
"\\hat sets CUM(' apJn from
01hcr mortg:igt'·b3nk1ng compantcs
arc our low fcts and competttn e
rate) But v.r also pnde ours.ches on
our scr' llC.. \\c lhml.. it's important
10 borro"crs to l no" tho'i( "ho Jrc sen 11.1ng their h>:in'> ..
( l 'M( al..o oiler .. l(Xk·1n., on
po1n1s a l no l'\tra Lhargc lor up 10 u
da)' ~ '-ormal prou~ss1ng time w htl h
1s I) p1cal for the k ndtng 1ndustl) as a
who~ r~JmmJG..t.oc_4j 1ia~
\\ htlc real e tatc lcnJ1ngt.11.1t\ II\ 1n
the cred1t·un1on 1nJus1" ha'> .. oared
tn rt(Cnt )Cars. ( ha' daro' C\tt mated
that ft\\-er than I 0 pel't'ent of Cl s
have m<)l"lg.ige proar.1ms 1n Cali-
lom1a ) ht." m1.·mber~h1p the\ rcp-
rcscn1, howe\er 1., "8nti°ka1ft'. stncC'
the larger the t:rcd1t union. the mol'\'
hk c:'I) 1t 1s 10 ofTer long-term 1cal c uue loa n
The Golden I < rt'dn lJ nton. lor
IRA withdrawal sought to buy home
By EVAN ROTH
11.-...... s.mc.
WA Hl l'\C1TOl'I F1rsH1mc hom<.'ownel"\ v.ould
tx· able to make ta' tr~ withdraw.tis from tht'1r
1ndt' 1dual fl'ltrcment anounts to p;l~ for their nc"
homl'\ undc:r a bill tntroduccd b~ Rep Robert
L .tgom.irstno R· nta BarbJra anJ \ entura
Llgomar\1no ..aid lhJt ht\ hill would help <'354: tht•
hurdcn ot a new. homeow nn who faces ~ hi@h
doY.np.i)mcnt an art;i,, \Ulh J\ c;an ta Barbara "hnl'
prt.lP\'"' 'aluc\ ;,inJ h1lme pmc'> ha\e rt\Cn rap1dh
\ maJur ob\t3l k for toJa~ \ lirst-11me homcbu\cr"
obtatntngl·a h tor thl' Jow np.1' ment on a home · he ,.mJ
"\\e l\tn u~ tht) mc,h.lnt\m 10 addrc~ the housing
Jtlordab1ltl\ J 1kmm.i in th1~ lOUntn •
"\II v.ould bcnclit from tht mca\urc 1ncc 1."qUtl~
bu1IJ-up-aM .appl''1wwn 10 "-'1d~nt1~l teal estate ~
~ub\lanttalh IJrgc. rC'llrrmc:nt ron1.·('m\ arc cnhancL-d not
damJgcd
l~gomar 1 no \a.id has measure co-sponsored by Rep
Ron Pa1.kard ot Orange ( ount). "could hel p rt\erse the
decltnang homL' ownenh1p rate bolster the const ruc11on 1ndu~1" and 1ncrta)C IOLal propert) tu ~'cnucs."
L ndcr currrnt la". mencans 1n certain income
brnck.ets rna) 1nvei.t up to So:! 000 a )ear into their
1ndt' 1Jual rcttrcment accounts-commonh t1lk'd IR ..\s
-and nol p:I\ an) in1.omc ll:\ on that monc) until t~)
"1thdr:tY. tt \\ 1thdr3"ah made before one turns C>2 arc
subJect 10 a tinanC1al pen~lt) plus the tnlomc ta\
l nder th(' Llgomarsmo bill neither the pcnalt) nor
1nLOme ua' "ould be apphL-d tf an IR\ holder v.11hdraws
m"n"' to p.i~ lor his or her lint home
l.liomar .. tno ~eked an 31mo t 1dcnt1cal bill 1n the
IOOth <. ongr1.•s\ but 11 died m;unl~. he \.itd. ~au\C of
«'Pl)(lS1t1on b' the l>cmocra11 m:&JOrtt\
-1.tu:..i:un1rc .. ,man said th.ll h1 bill ... ould""pm )()me
1mpctu) th1\ )l'Jr bt-1..au~ a \tm1lar proposaf v.asliac ed
b' l>cmt><"rJt•l 1m:\1<lcnt1al 1..·and1datc ~1 1chacl Duk.al.tc.
J rant~ 1n our 1ndu ti) .. e'ampk. clJtm\ lo be the IJrg1:\I Ill
the Jl r.imt'nto me1ropoh1.111 .ire.&.
w 11h more than I .?HlOO mC"mbc".
pnmanl) tlteemplo)~ It ha been
-offerana con' cnuonaf fi~t monpgcs
for eight )C.ar' a<.'\."ord1na to Da'c
Thompson.' ICC' pre tdcnt of market-
ing.
Besides "competttt,ch low rt11c'
and rees.'lhompson sa10. the u olJ
en I pro"tdes I S·)eU linan1..·ina 011
un1mpro'cd propen) 1n amounts of
up to 0 pn-ccnt of apprat$C1.l 'alut· .. nd that l1nd of loan.'' ~aJdcd ... ,.,
Other larit mcmbcr:mtp cr:cdu
uni on'> 1n the cramento arr:a v.11h
their own mortgage pt~m tn<'ludc
the hool hdcral ( rtdtt L n1on
~ .\ t E-and the 1ena cntral rcd11
l n1on
Retailers surprised by best
holiday season in two years
MO DA
PIZZA
•Large 16 P -IZZ
• Aay Comblaatlon!
•·Any Way Voa Like It!·
• •
Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT I Sunday, January 8, 1989
OFF ou·R '89 · SEASON . .
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A special allocation of our new Honda Accord 4 doors have been provided as courtesy cars to Brigham
Young·University & Colorado for official functions and to Freedom Bowl dignitaries during the 1988
festivities.
These cars are back with very low miles and are ready for sale. Save $100's even $1000's below
manufacturers suggested retail price on these, special 1989 4 door Accords! .
EXAMPlE OF SAVINGS :
1989 ACCORD 4 ·nR ·AUTOMA 1:'1~ __
.Y" AIR CONDITIONING~ STEREO .
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19 CllTA •U.1251.HI. 2541 lacl.., lMf
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JO-ANN DORAN . PAW-A aAI Ft
Several floor plans available for vtewtng thla weekend at
Newport'• newest premier community. Three or four
bedri>om Mediterranean style homea. Prtced fTOm
&459.000 to 8596.900. ()pen Saturday • Sunday 1--4. ~n lour at 3000 Corte l>ortoflno. (Follow 9f1na from
Bison & Camdbllck). Wcdld!l _Vl_!~ng by appt. .
780-DUUU ·
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WATER VIEW PROPERTIES
EMERALD BAY-OCEANSIDE 11,150,000
Older home on good lot with great view and
fabulous potential. We just listed this at
$1 , t 50.000. Lots of parldng. Two stories O.K.
Dave HlrschJer or Rod Daley.
CORONA DEL MAR S1,37S1000
180• view of jetty, Balboa Island, ocean and
Catalina. Almost new throughout Is this 3 BR. 2
BA home. Southwestern desl&n on a large lot
with pool, spa and fountain In Irvine Terrace.
Ask for BJ Johnson.
WATERFRONT LIDO ISLE 11,495,000
Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifesty le, 3 BR. 4 BA.
dramatic llvln& room plus family room home.
Larcer lot and dock. Great location, easy walk to
Lido Vlllace. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Calla n. .
CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE $1,500,000
EJecant 6 BR, and cuest quarters In exclusive
area of Newport Beach, wonderful for entertain·
In& Indoor and outdoor. large pool, outdoor
cooking. Two master suites. Trlona Bergin
IAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,125,000
Ideal entertainment home on most active
harbor locatJon features upstairs and down·
stairs Jlvlnc areas. formal clfrHng, a seclucfea
master suite, spa. Flexible floorplan Large
pier/dock Martha Mcnab or Sara Hinman
..... OCEANFRONT VIEW 11,-.S,OOO
Dramatic 180• views of ocean. Jetty, Catalina
and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves
Spad ous older home with 4 BR, 5 BA. A special
C.D M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth.
OVDLOOKINO •ACH 12.375,000
Terrlftc new l BR. ~~ BA w/conv den. Looks
down on the private beach & pound In& surf. This
ts Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry
flnandnc to qualified buyer. Dave Hlrschter or
Rod Daley.
CONDOMINIUMS
M110MUD DD UMT ... GOO
Bluffs. i.rTa cotta flOors, peach carpet, mirrored
wardrobe doOrs. all window treatments 10 with
this l BR. 2'h BA. famlty room home. Enf<?y
private patio •/bUUt In 8.8.0 Trion• Berlin
IAIY LMNQ 9Y Tltl IA Y 1421.000
Thfft Bit. 2'h BA home with family room, Ucht
and briltlt. Rear yard with loads of privacy Cate &uardeCJ 8-yv-iew TerTK e by t.M. Peters 81cydet
& tolllnc paths. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn
Lowe. ' •
COUNTRY FRENCH 11,415,
Fabulous Harbor Ridge custom 4 BR, home
offers lovely pool and spa w /cascadln& river
rock waterfall Landscaped to perfection
Panoramic view deck Interior with superior
appointments. Danny Bibb or Stephanie
Grody
UNDER $300,000
ENCLOSED GLASS ATRIUM 1111,500
Goes with this I BR. I 'h BA. highly upgraded
co ndominium Other features include. Italian
marble fireplace, plantation shutters. vaulted
ceilings and much more Aana Perkins
LITTLE DOU. HOUSE $219,000
Comfort and luxury in outstanding near New·
port Center location Newer 2 BR. executive
condominium Large deck. community pool and
spa. Nancy lmbernino
PLAN "8 ° IN BA YRIDGE $244,000
Mirrored walls. white carpeting and plantation
shutters enhance this 2 BR. 2 BA condominium
in heart of Newport Beach Security gated
community pool and spas Micki Cooper
A REAL BUYI $245,000
In the heart of Newport Beach New plus carpet·
Ing, walls of mirror. vaulted ceilings. master
suite with study area Two BR. 2 BA Priced to
sell Immediately Micki Cooper, •
OPEN HOUSES
111£\1.'PORT NORTH
4 BR fR
8A YSHORES
J BR FR
&IC CANYON
4 BR. fR Vtcw
BLUFFS ) BR
HARBOR 'WOODS
2 BR
&AYCREST
l BR. FR, pool
NEWPORT 4 mt, t R
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4 Bit, FR, pOOI
BIGCANYO l U , Jlt
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1115.000 ,_,JO
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24 cenr: ,..,,..,
St~ nk! Crody
401 Yleta~
Cob W•rd
207 tWMr Woode " ~"<Y l~rn•no
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BIG CANYON
810 CANYON 9EAUTY '11,J 11.-0
Gorgeous ramlly home, 5 BR. l BA, custom
features include spacious livinc room, dlnlnc
and family room areas Large lot. Some night
light views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody.
BIO CANYON l1,4tl,OOO
Lovely traditional family home. o BR. 4 SA with
elegant formal marble entry. Larae mast r
suite, large private lot wth pool. On one of Bic
Canyon's finest streets Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody
FAB"LOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,895.000
Traditional Country French. 5 BR. 6'h BA, home
Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's
I 5th hole Lake 1ew, Incredible quality throuch·
out Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
NEW-FAIRWAY ONE 12.195,000
New Fairway One custom home Outstanding in
quality and design. 4 BR. 4'h BA. library.
spacious master suite Golf course, mountain
and city light views from every room Danny
Bibb or Stephanie Grody
BIG CANYON CUSTOM ~.000
Magnificent family home set on one of the
largest lots Spacious rooms. blea~hed oak
noors b BR. separate large cabana. pool. and
spa Volleyball sportscourt Danny Bibb or Step-
he1n1e Grody
DETACHED HOMES
REMODELED POOL HOME 1441,000
Immaculate country cottage. 3 BR. 211'l BA . totar-
ly refurbished home in Baycrest Cozy fa mily
room with brick fireplace. new .. ppliances.
Blocks to WestcliH shopping Beverly Morphy
NEW LISTING 1525,000LH.
Ba> hores. tucked away on a quiet street.
Master suite with den Family room, 3 BR. 3 BA.
lovely patio for outdoor living Ann Peters
HARBOR VIEW HILLS S82t,OOO
Remodeled one level 4 BR home In one of
CdM's finest areas Completely fenced in
w /pool. spa Front courtyard. French doors &
w indows, shutters & k)'hghts throughout Ma~
lne Propp
LIVE AT LANOS END -.ooo
A perfect home for the sophisticate. Three
~droom plus den. 2'h Qoirhs Great location for·
Southern California' Indoor/outdoor lifest yle.
Hobie Denny
a•RALD aAY·EITATE IALI lnu-
Only $725,000 for thls 3 BR w/lar~ flat backyard
dote to p.trk and tennis Terrtfic: location. Greet
potentt.I for add-on or remodel. Compere With
recent sales You'll discover value Rod or Daw .
..._COURT '1,mJI 11
EJeont Bel o~rt Gallery cu tom home lformer rn<>dell with •-5BR s plus entertainment room
and 4 baths. Circular staircase oVerlOob
•adoUs Uv1nc area Prof. land aped ,.., ..... with pool seu P.artth. ,. ____ -='--~=-r--~
ITTIE IU•I
lllll IEW W /IOUI YIEW
3 BR, 2'A BA luxury townhouM wllg.
roof deck, Matr Suite w/frplc, lg. 2-car
garage. Come to my OPEN HOUSE
Sat/Sun 12-5 to be ellglble to win dinner
for 21 REALTY WORLD.,
1241 W ........ lalMI ......... , NEWPORT BEACH
... Ital • .,,.. -112·2111 1'!!!!! .... !!!!!llrrelt!!!!!! .. ~-IWestctilf, JSR & den, '"'U 1= 2'1'tBA\ solar-healed poo1, ~-'"'..--•W•E•Ll-•l•l•l•l•E•R-·. For ..,. ~ ~: S5tt ~r'a:.;f~~· ~~~ -$459.000 873-6689 pets only 645-8198
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V'Glve Address at Guard Gate
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
98 Corsk:a, Newport Vlttas, NB
631-1266 $259,000 Sunday 1-4
252 E. 19th St, Eastside, C.M.
631-7300 $279,000 Sun 1-4:30
117 E. Wilson, E'Slde C.M.
675-6000 $185,000 Sunday 1.4
283 Fairview, Laguna Beach
675-6000 $345,000 Sunday 1-4 ·
412 Heliotrope, Olde Corona Del Mar
721-1200 $445,000 Sunday 1-5
26 Leatherwood, UnivsUy Park
675-6000 S192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
••448 Mendoza Ter.(Corona Hghlnds) CdM
955-7510 $695,000 Sun 1-4
54 Ocean Vista, Newport Beach
6«-9060 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
214 Saphlre. Balboa Island
6«-9060 $449,000
2975 Seabreeze, H.B.
675-6000 $229,000
Sat/Sun1-4
Sat/Sun 1-4
217 Via Ravenna, Newport Beach
723-0858 $509,900 Sunday 1-4
180 Westport, Bayrldge
644-9060 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BR plus FAM RI or DEN
• 13 Rocky Knoll, Irvine
760-5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-5
23 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon
644-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-4:30
3 BEDROOM
310 16th St, Seal Beach
721-1200 $319,900 Sunday 1-5
460 Bolero Way, Park Lido
644-9060 $195,000 Sunday 1-4
332 Colton St.(Nwpt Shores) N.B.
548-0271 $349,000 Sa11Sun 12-4~30
•2256 Columbia, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $209,000 Sunday 1-5
2006 Deborah Ln, Newport Beach
631-8522 $359,500 Sat/Sun 2-4
234 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
759·9100 $735,000 Sunday 1-5
813 HibllCUI, CdM
675-6000 $495.000 Sunday 1-4
2701 Hlllalde Or, H11bor View Knolls, NB
759-7635 $357,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
1401 Kings Rd., Newport Heights
644-9060 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
526 Pierpont, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1600 Sandlewood, Costa MeN
...... 39 Cormorant, Bayview Terrace, NB ·
854-9693 $499,000 Sunday 1-5
* •3000 Corte Portofino, Newport Villa, NB
760-5000 $539,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
1106 Devon Lane, Newport Beach
759·6700 $525,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30
817 Hibiscus Ct. Jasmine Pk, CdM
857-2121 · $475,000 Sun 1-5
33 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek
644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
300 62nd ST., Newport Shores
631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
10042 Suntan Cir. Huntington Bch
54S.2313 $279,900 Sunday 1-4 .
1819 Teale Ln, Newport Beach
645-6798 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
1999 Tustin, Eastside, C.M.
644-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-4
107 Via D11on, lido Isle
675-6000 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
112 Via Wulers, Udo Isle
631-1400 $750,000 Sunday 1·5
2535 Vista, BAyshores
644-6200 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1249 W. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Penin
552-2000 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
4 BEDROOM
t 1606 Antigua Way, Dover Shrs, NB
760-5000 $750,000 Sunday 12-4
3012 Cliff Or., Newport Heights
631-1400 $615,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1504 E. Oceanfront, Penn Pt (LH)
631-1400 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•704 Goldenrod, CdM
673-5599 $529,000 Sun 1-4
315 Poppy, Olde Cdm
675-6000 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
335 Aeims L.n Costa Mesa
645-0303 $186,500
1720 Stirling, H.V. Homes
675-6000 $469,900
Sunday 1-5
Sunday 1-4
224 Via Genoa, lido Isle
631-1400 $945,000Sat/Sun 1-5
210 Via lido Nord, lido Isle
675-6000 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-4
4500 Wayne Rd. Corona del Mar
75S.9100 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
~4 IR-~lus Fll RI or--IEI-
2226 Alta Vista. Eastblutt
644·9060 $507,00? Sat/Sun 1-4
••57 Belcourt Or. North, Belcourt
644-e200 $1 ,495,000 Sunday 1-4:30
t 24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon
644-6200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
8852 Cliffside Or, Huntington Bch
760-5000 $442.000 Sunday 1-4
3073 Corte Portoflno, Nwpt North
644-8200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1508 Dover Drive
650-5144 $485,000 Sat/Sun 11-4:30pm
•t1915 Galatea, Irvine T11race. COM
844-9060 $1,200,000 SaVSun 1-4
•v22 Hermitage, Big Canyon, NB
760-5000 Sunday 12-4 .
• 2060 lnroz, Mesa Verde, CM
631-7370 $354.900 Sunday 1-4:30 -...
* * 701 lido Park Dr. Newport Beach
673-3777 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5.
• 1412 Nottingham. Newport Beach
650-5144 $485,000 Sat/Sun 11-4:30pm
3719 Park Green, Harbor Vlew Hills
64 .. 9060 $698,~ Sunda)> 1-4
t 5Polnt Sur, Spyglass
64 .. 9060 $875,000 Sunday 1·4
1927 Port Cardif1, Harbor View Homes, NB
721-1200 $589,000 Sunday 1-4
1954 Port Chelsea Pl, Harbor View Hms
631-1400 $589,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2012 Port Provence, Harbor View Hms. NB
760-5000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•976 Post Rd, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $210,000
2777 Sandpiper Dr .. C.M. •
54S.2313 $340,000un 1-4
Sat 1-4
1846 Tradewtnd, Baycrest
675-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-4
1099 Tulare, Mesa Woods, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $-359,000 SuAday 12....c
5.IEDROOI
3181 Madeira. Costa Mesa
540-7355 $329,000 Sunday 1-5
3108 Monroe Way. Costa Mesa ·
54S.23 t3 $259,900 Sun 1....C:30
6 IR plus Fii RI or DEN ..
316 Jasmine. Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3358 Marigold, Costa Mesa 54S.231~ $354,500 Sunday 12:.J0-4·30
v t 11 Napoli, Harbor Rldoe. Nwpt Bch
760-1900 $2,495,000 Sund~y 1-5
•8 Rocky Point, Spyglass Hill, NB
631-1266 $1 ,250,000 Sunday 12-5.30
82« SeaJ Rock Or. Huntington LlghthOUM
631 -7300 $459,000 Sat/Sunl-4:30
•120 Via Lido Soud
631 -1400 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
& IR plus FAI RI or DEi
•••v7 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-5000 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*••..,..7 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge, NB
832-2000 $2,000,000 Sunday 1-4
TOWIHOIES
COIDOS FOR SILE
1 IR pl11 Fll'U or IEI
* 185 Morristown, Coat• MeN S45-15ee • 1138,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
546-2313 $234,500 Sun 1-4
1018 Sandpiper, H.V. HIHa
875-«>00 1726,000
3921 Sandune, H.V. Hiiia
Sunday 1.;4 I,: ~1 • fi i:.l i =t-:·::1 1?t~:.b~ I
Ill e7MOOO 1895,000 Sunday 1-4
t 311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport ~ta
931-7300 S5SO.OOO Sat/Sun 1·4:30
•1207 SMcr•t. COf'ona Del Mar
180-5000 1595,000 Sunday 1-A
401 Vista Roma. Newport Beed\
64+e200 1329,000 Sundey 1-4:30
111 pin Fii ii tr IEI
t540 Beck Bay:Loop, £'Side C.M. era-eooo ~1211.soo savSun 1;;.c
* 1208 Cambridge Ln, Newport 8Mdt
780a5000 MI0.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••an c.IM. NwDt Hot•. NB 719-8100 1121.000 ~ 1-4
2 IEDROOI
79 Corsica Drive South, Newport North
631-7300 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
220 Nfce Ln, Villa Balboa
675-6000 $332,500
335 Re1ms Ln. Easts de C M
Sunday 1-4 •
644-9060 S 186,500 Sunday 1--4
389 Via laCanada # 7, Orange
760-5000 $166,900 Sunday 1-4
290 Victoria #B-1, Costa Mesa
631 -1266 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1....C
2 BR plus FAM RI ~r DE~
-615 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
631~ 1400 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v •39 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii, NB
640-9396 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3 BEDROOM
308 Enclna. Newport Beach
640--0020 $310,000LH Sat/Sun t-5
t * •3 Tribute Ct. Newport Crest, NB
751-5000 $294,900 Sunday 1·5
3 BR plus Fii RM or DEN
334 Oole. Costa Mesa
644-)211 $205,000 Sun 1·5
613 Juimne. COfona del Mar
631 -1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
9 Starburat Ct., Newport Terrace
631-7300 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-4·30
4 IEDROOI
21 0 Vista Laredo, Eastblutf
675-6000 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 IR plus 1 IR
44 Beacon Bay. Beacon Bay
&44·9060 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
, 2 IR 1tlus 2 IR
406 Heliotrope, Corona def Mar
831·1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
230 Liiie Ln Unit 312, CM.
84s-o303 $405,000 Sat/Sun 12-3 30
213 32nd St, Newpor1 Beach
644-9060 $430,000 Sunday t-4
3 Bl pl11 1 IR
308 23rd St .. COSta MeM
845-0303 S27t.OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
4 II pin 1 IR
318 Ja.mtne, ~) Olde Corona Del Mw
1a.;.eo10 .ooo Sat1Sun 12-5
411"91211
851 St. Clllr. C.M.
14s.:o303 1291,000
MOL GOY
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~ 3ed 'Water/roJtt o//ice at tlte corJte~ o/ 'i!Jaltfia tvtd €a.st &a.st 7li9/rwa' i11 C!cro11a d~ 11iae
BALBOA ISLAND Business o pportunity for
super lease with S years remaining +S year
' option to renew in excellent Marine A\enue
location. 673-6900. .. SSS,000
VILLA BALBOA Spacious bachelor with gas
kitchen, tile counters, microwave & separate
bedroom nook. Great location with large patio
on green belt, bike to beac h. 673-6900
....................................................... $131,500
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Very spacious 6
bedroom 3 bath home. Super locatton near
buses & shop~ing & across from c hurch. Great ~~r,~a{l~o~a.~~.~.~~ .. :.~~.~'.~1~ .. ~~~~ & ~~se29~.~o
NEWPORT CREST Townhome with ocean
views. Highly upgraded 3 BR , master with
sitting room & bilcony & guest up + 1 BR down.
Hardwood floors in dining & kitchen. Comm
pool, spa & tennis BEST BUYll 631 -1400
. . ..... . .. . .. . ......... ........ .... .. .. $289,000
WEST NEWPORT Condo, 1 2 blod. to ocean
beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath
with dining room, luge bonus room, hig h
ceilings, skylights & attached 2 car garage.
631-1400........ ................ ... . ... S320,000
BALBOA PENINSULA Just 0"'4E left Brand
new Ca~ Cod townhome Spacious l bdrm,
-2'~ birth, o.l:k cabs, serunty system & t.lble
garage. Steps to bay, ocean, Balboo Ferry &
shops. 631-1400.. . . . . .......... . SJS0,000
NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful re-
modeled 5th floor condo with 2 master suites &
fabulous views of Catalina ~uns t , bay, ocean &
city lights. Security building, roof top \Undeck,
pool & available boat slip 631-1400 .... S395,000
CORONA DEL MAR Brand new c ontemporary
condos near completion. O~n & bright with 3
bdrms, fp, family room, inside laundry & dble
garage. Top quality with every amenity, sur·
rounded by patios & landscaping. 631· 1400
.................................................. , . Sl9S,OOO
Open S.t/Sun 12--4....................... 613 ).lsmine
On t oce~nfront. ~b.ft & bfisht 4 bdrm u~ down hOuse with incr~ble vieWs. P1rquet Ir ter·
ruo flOofing, custom ~tters & ~yfiahts
I.Mlle doWn1t~i" tamely room Ir petlo. 6l'f.~1400 ---llH)Slfl,000 Slt/SUn ,_., .. ____ 1504 (. OcHnfront
..
CB OFFICE
HIGHWAY
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NEWPORT SHORES Extra l.uge corner lot
Bright & c heerful 3 bdrm waterfront home,
huge patio next to sandy beach Mellican tile
floors, beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace Com-
munity pools & 1enn1s Price includes the land
631-1'400 .. . . . ..... .. . . . . . S495,000
Open Sunday 1-4. 300 62nd St
WEST NEWPORT 1 house to oceanfront
Beautiful remodeled Cape Cod 3 bdrm home,
R·2 lot with room for unit. O cean view from
master, used brick fireplace in living room &
brick patio. Turn-key with ne w k11chen, 2 baths.
631-1400.................... .. ... ... .... .. . . .. SS65,000
CORONA DEL MAR Well maintained duplex in
great quiet location, walk to beach, shops &
restaurant!.. Front 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cozy
brick woodburn1ng fp & patio B.ick 2 bdrm, 2
ba with fp & deck. 631-1400. . $575,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 2 story, 3
bdrm home with separale guest suite Vaulted
ceilings & hardwood floors 1n entry kitchen &
formal dining area Bonus room & family room
open to the brick patio & yard 631-1400
......... S589,000
Open Sat/ un 1-4 ............... 1954 Port Chelsea
PENINSULA POINT Beautifully remodeled 3
bdrm home w11h den (or 4th bdrm). family
room, country kitchen & living & dining rooms
with beamed ceiling~. New carpel!., 2 fireplac~s
& beautiful landscaping 631 -1400.. $625,000
MONARCH BAY Terrace Court Sale with ter-
rific ocean views Single story 5 bdrm custom
on large lot Family, 2 formal dining rm~ built
around ;atrium, pool, spa · & brick driveway
Needs lots of TL C, grt potenti.ll 631 -HOO
.............. ..... ..... .. S7so,ooo
NEwPoRT HEIGHTS Exc1t1ng 4 borm hous"
with fabulous harbor views 1n a wooded hillside
semng. Play room, family room, pool & spa &
separate 1 bdrm guest cottage Just reduced!!
631-1400. ..... . .. . ... .. .. . .... S789,000
LIDO PENINSULA S1unning contemporary 2
bdrm tn full security bu1ld1ng with doorman.
Granite counter tops1 car~red & marble floors,
etched glass entrT ooors & rcces ~ lighting.
Exc1t1ng c hanne water views 631· 1400 .. . ..... ····················•••t••··········· .... $795,000
UDO ISLE fust compl tely redone, like new
construction. fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm,
) '/2 bith with den & walled courtyard on lar~r
lot. Oak floors, stone fp, o~n beams, Fr. door
& windows 631-1400..... . . . ........ ·.$889,000
UDO ISLE On of a kind location w ith un·
obstructed main biy views across clubhou e
beac h. Spacious older S bdrm home with for·
mal d inins & upstJlrs family room with gre'1
potential. Equivilent to double 101. 611· 1400
............•..........•............•......................•.... $895,00()
Open Sit/Sun 1 ·~ .................. 720 V~ Udo Soud
UDO ~ Fr h, et~g:iint contempcwary 4
bdrm (or J & den) on double fol. hux stone
flOOfs, 12' ltvins room ceilin s1 lots of Pl~ & 2
JMUOS for 1ndoorloutdo0r rttling. On the i~nd's prett1~t street. 611-1400 ........ S'45;000
Open Sill un 1~4 ........................ 224 Via CiMN
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BALBOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3
bdrms, dock & temf 1c views. lmmacubt~ with
new Ber~r carPf>t , It has a s..ourmet ldtchen,
formal dining room, den & f iri'places in li\ting &
family rooms & master suites. 673-6900
............. .................................... S99S,OOO
UDO ISLE 8 .tutifully designed lop quality 5
bdrm with formal dining & family room & den.
Profe s10Nlly d cor.it d with paned w"ndows
& Fr. doors to sunny patio with spa. Almost
double lot, quiet end of island 631-1400
.. .. . . .. . . ......... $995,000
DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront
wuh huge master mite, den, f am1ly room, dock
fo r a large vach1 & sparkling water views.
Terr.lced bays1de patio with spct & built-in BBQ.
Steps lo community beach 631-1400
. S1 250,000
BIG CANYON Contemporary '1\ed1terranean 5
bdrm es1ate. Top q ual1tv & exc1t ing design,
form.ll d1n1n & family rooms offi ce, exceretse
& steam rooms Fr door!. to patios & lush,
gardens wit h pool & spa 631-1400 . S 1,875,000
LIDO ISLE Bayfront with 62' of waterfront,
great views & private pool htens1vely re·
modeled 3 bdrm including large master with fp,
study & balcon}, gourmet kitchen with granite
counters & den Top quality 6J1·1400 ....... ... .. . . . s 1,900,000
LINDA ISLE The qu1ntescencc of elegant living
1n this beauttfully appointed 4 bdrm with
d en/guest, tam1ly room, formal dining & dra-
matic 2 story entry Sunny terrace leads to the
dock for 2 yachts 631-1400.. . S 1,950,000
LIDO ISLE Exciting contemporary archittt·
tu re, a great Lido ord view location & dock for
2 large yac hts Floor to ceiling walls of gbss,
bayfront dining & master, gourmet kitchen &
private roofdec . 631-1400.. . .... S2,2S0,000 ,.
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1 Looae flowing
garments
6 Coll
11 Outbulldlngs
16 Yellowtsh pink
21 Squirrel's
treat
22 Actress
Buratyn
23 Psychic's card
24 Excuse
25 Pack animal
26 Florlda's
capital
28 Cantaloupe
29 Citizen of:
suff.
30 Units of
electrielty
32 Poker stake
33 Dr\nk
dog-sty1e
35 Previous night
36 Oriole's
residence
38 Born
39 Value highly
4 1 Everything
42 Lyrlc poems
43 Walk In water
45 Pansy
46 Typewriter's
rOller
48 Amusing event
51 Outlets
52 Steeped
beverage
53 Prevents
57 Zodiac sign
58 Riversides
59 TV's -Walters
61 Hasten
62 Careen
63 Without
6'4 Remiss
65 Donkey
66 -on: Idolize
67 French article
68 Is concerned
69 Poet's
contraction
70 One couromb
per second,
for short
71 Gary Burghotf
role
72 Actress
MacQraw
73 DlMncumbers
7 4 Sunshine State
2 3 4 5
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76 Mermaids
77 S~hs
79 Actress Zadora
80 Slng .... apot
card
81 Supernatural
being
82 Advantages
84 Classic
86 Speak
87 Drain
90 Composure
91 Yelp
92 Wrath
93 Glory
94 Meadow
95 Swiss
mountains
96 Twosome
97 Torrid
98 Aperitifs
99 Comedian
Reiner
100 Knock
101 Gold Ingots
103 Rituals
10'4 Mr Borgnlne,
to friends
105 Three-legged
stand
107 Summer. Fr
108 Shoe bottoms
109 Picked
dandelions
110 Decrees
112 Coln openings
113 Pit
11'4 Loaf
117 Overhead
railways
118 Confidence
games
119 Pelt
120 Sets
12<4 Before, to a
poet
125 "The home or
the brave"
abbr.
126 Adolescent
127 Small songbird
129 Caviar
130 Bower
132 Capital of
Illinois
136 MOW'ltaln crest
138 Moslem holy
book
139 Befl'•
lnlfentlon, for
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140 Jookey Cordero
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141 Pronged
142 Slaps
143 Fl•nka
1« Pester
145 Obeys
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2 Critical
3 Tiny openings
4 Pull a boner
5 Winter
precipitation
6 Sofa
7 Dish
8 Misfortunes
9 Unit of
reluctance
10 Last queen of
Spain
11 Verse
12 Swiftness
13 Gaelic
14 Stag's mate
15 Songstress
PartOfl
16 Settlement
17 Bullring cheer
18 Angered
19 Overhead
20 Queues
27 Summons
3 1 Actor Gnttlth
.34 Communion
tables
37 Ch.lrp
39 Clove-scented
flowers
40 Decays
4 1 Heart of Dixie
42 Dollar bill
<4'4 Commercials
45 Goddess of
love
<46 The "p' In
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4 7 Actress Gabor
<48 Arum·famlly
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49 Bay window
50 Jacicson's
state s 1 Weathercocks
52 Tariff
54 Smallest state
55 ~ of Saturn
56 Prophets
S8 Ouetnl and
J11ean1
59 Onll.ught eo Viper
83 Oomettle
helpers
64 Uon
consteflatlon
66 Miid oath
68 Greek Island
69 High spirits
70 Fruit drink
71 Hockey arenas
7<4 "Aver"
75 Solid water
76 Fodder towers
78 Not as much
79 Fruit Med
8 1 Green gems
82 Aside
83 Of the sun
8-' ''African"
plants
85 Sklll
86 Melodies
88 Eagle's home
89 Faded
91 Actor Brynner
93 Small hawks
96 Obligations
97 Gardener's
tool
98 Wlthera
99 Brook
101 Cot
102 That thing's
103 Chamber
104 Elver
106 Symbol of
victory
108 Jargon
109 Had on
111 Clutches
112 Tableaux
113 Obatacle
114 Oozes
115 Cupid's
projec1ile
116 Striped animal
118 Flsh net
119 Registers
121 ActreH Ryan
122 Carried
123 Nurseryman·s
wares
125 Samovars
126 Trampled
127 Star In Lyra
128 Solemn promlae
131 Pony's treat
133 Greek letter
134 Lard
135 Chemical
suffix
137 Meadow barley
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rtCTITIOU$ BUSJHUS
NAME STATEMENT
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-~;:-or Tr.:H~ 149) (~ta Guiilelinea 115072)
.... conaolldatecl water Ol•trict
1965 Plac.ntia Avenue to.t. Off le• Box 5001
C:O.ta "•ea, CA 926ll-5001_
rn.. ..... COn•olidated Water Dlatrlct le preparinca a Heqative
Declaration for th• proj9Ct de.acribed belov. A •oratt•"N99at i~•
Declaration i• on file at Ula Di•trict office and i• available
for public in•peotion. A llee)ativ. Declaration will be con•idered
tqr approval or ~iaapproval by th• Board of Director. of 1:h•
D11Jtriot at it•~•tinq to be held January ~6, 1988, at 7:00 p .~.
at th• Di•trict otti~ locatecl at 1965 Placentia Avenue, Coata
Jlleaa, CA 92627.
The project conai•t• ot th• followl1\9:
Project Na .. : Loan of Fund• puraual'\,t to Water conaervation and
Nater Quality Bond. Act of 1916 and ln•tallation of Materi nq
Station• -42 inch li'h«.
Project Location (•pec ific):
See Attactuaent "A"
P.roject Location: (City) Coata Meaa (County) Orange
Description ot Natura, Purpose and Benaticiarl•• ot Project:
see Attac h.ant •a•
Na•• of A9ency Undertaki ng Projec~: Neaa Conaolidatad Water
District
Contact 'Person: Gana Wataon, Di•trict Enqineer
Area Code (714) Phone 6 31-1200 · ~
Mitigation aeaaurea to avoid potential aiqnificant eff ect•:
See Attach•ent "~
Robert E. Anslow
Statt MGJQb•r Responsible for Preparation
~ Secretary .£ ..u. Date
ATTACHMENT A
Pro1ec t Location
The State Loan Application will be made _ by the Mesa
Consolidated ~ater District to the Depart~ent of Water
Resources. Approval wi ll be made by the Depa r tment of Wat er
Resource~ pursuant to the Water Conservation and Water
Quality Bond Act of 1986.
The installation of the metering stations will occur at
the turnout locations from the 42• water transmission main
i nto the Mesa Consolidated Water District water system. The
location of the 42• water tran~misaion line and location of
the metering stations are shown on the map as Attachment A-
2.
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NSMISSIOl'I AND OISUIOUTIOl'f MA I N
AL••f\f"•nt A..,
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LOCATION MAP
ATTACHMENT ti
Descr iption of Nature, Purpose and B~nef 1 c1ari~s Pro1ects
The 42• line extends from thC! S4n Joachin Re••rvo1rr
-0ut.$1do -0 f and t o the east-rn po r tion of the Hes ~
Consolidated Water Distric t, across Mesa Consol idatod Water
District and i nto the city of Huntington Beach. Currently,
there is no metering ~t the turnouts 1nto H e~' Consolidated
Wa ter District 's wator dist~ibution system. The project
will 7onsist of relocation of three existing pressure
reduc1n9 station facilities (turnout) and the installation
of new meter ing equipment at each turnout with pressure
reducing valves, telemetry and control• to automatically
adjust and inonitor flow.
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trana•l•alOI\ l i ne. Thi• •110unta to OrM ~rcent <1•>
Dletrict'• total product ion, or aboUt 216 acre feet .
It 1• ex~ct•d that th• benefieiar1•• of th1• pro)•ct
will be th• "••• Consolidated Water Diatric£, the Clty of
Huntington leach and the cuatoaera at both a9enciea ~h ich
will benef lt frOtll 1110re offect1ve 1BOnltorin9 of water in the
c2• wa ter tranamiaa1on ma in and ldontificatiort and
oli~ination of the wat r losses diacuaeed above.
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Discussion ot Environmental Mitigation
Durinq c.onatruction ot the .. terir\CJ stations the odor
ot en9ine emiaaions aay occur when auch dieael/qas engines
are used durin9 conatruction. Thia ia a short tera
occurrence and is not conaidered si9niticant. ·
During construction on the •etering stations noise
level s ·may be qenerated which may be above exiatinq or
bac kground noise level• tor liaited period• ot ti••· Thia
construction •ttect will be ahort ter11, teaporary and will
cease atter construction baa been coapleted.
To the ,xtent that construction occurs in or near
public r i ghts-ot-vay and roadway, construction aay interfere
wi th emergency service• or emergency responses. Alternate
emergency response rout•• will be a va ilable during
construction to the extent required . This ettect on public
services will be short tena, temporary and will cease after
construction has been completed.
Construction adjacent to or i n public riqht-ot-way or
roadways aay increase hazards to motorists, bicycli•t• and
pedestrians. Proper advance warning, barricadinq, fencing
and use ot alternative routes will be uaed where required.
This effect on the public and publ ic services will b• abort
t ertll, temporary and vill c ease atter construc t ion ha• been
completed.
E!tects on public f acilities, including public r ight-•
ot-way and roads are discussed above. All constru~~ion
effects will be ot a short tena, temporary nature ~d will
cease after construction h as been completed . All r oadways
and public right-of-way 'ill b e repaired and restored as
required by the City ot Cost a Mesa.