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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.. U.S. s mbard Noriega' s quarters President Bush orders Panamanian strongman's arrest WORLD/A4 THE ORANGE COAST Working on toy tugboats and planes are fin front, from lettt Tom Stanford, Larry Morgan and Marshall Steele, and (backgroundl Jay Bar~es, Mlchael Ottlger and Roger DI Girolamo of Bl"\ ~n Marine. Newport Beach. Crew crafts flotilla for youngsters By IRIS YOKOI 0 1 I~ 0~11)' l'Uot h•lf f hc crc" :11 Hl uc \1oon \tanne in "\l·,,port lk al·h i~ up to 11s hulh in hU\lrll'S\ thl\ lwlida\ \C3'iOn. But tlw boat~ard c.."m plo)ee'> aren't \Hir~1n~ on the usual 50-foot )acht'l that lomc.· in for rcpair Instead. the appro\ln1.1td) 10 cmplo)ccs of the \>\ l'St ( ua st H1ghY.a) bustnC\S an.· checrfull} makrng p1nt-s11e Y.ooden IO) tugboats and biplanes to donate to the.· MMine ( urps 1 O}S lor Tots r:unpa1gn. The new O\\nl'.r'> of the sh1p)ard arc car~ 1ng o n a tradition startl'd h) fornwr O\\ ncr \I Larson a bout s1>. )Cars agu. Thl' boat repair bu~1ncs'l slO\\'i da wn during the hohda~\. \O Lar11on dl'C1tkd 10 put h1'i handful o f cmplo)ecs at Larson·s Sh1p~ard to \\oOrk making the to) boat\ fo r need~ chlldrc.·n The nc\\ O\\ ners. "ho took 0 ' er the business in ~ugust and renamed 11 Blue Moon Manne. decided the Santa-.; he lrcrs idea "as 100 good to let die ··rrs pre tty slow around this time of year an~ay. and I wouldn't want to wake up o n Chn'itmas and no t have an) thing:· Lan) ~!organ. om· of the ownc!'l>. s:ud. ·· >\ctualh. it's been kind of fun:· fhr crew began work last week on the tO)s and will have about 100 hoat'l and r lanc\ read~ for pickup on toda> h\ the Toys for Tot'> or- gan11cr'l Wood \\3S donated b' ~B( Lumber. "h1ch has 1raditionalh do nated 10 Lar'ion·s fo r the to) prOJeCt One thing i ~ ddTcrent about thl· to)s this )car -the) will be painted red. \\h1tc and blue In the past. Larson kcpt the soft pine toys un- painted because of fear children v.o uld chc" on them and swall o'' chips of paint. Rut Blue Moon found a non-to~ic pro) paint that 1s safe for children. according to Jennifer Hubbard. an office cmplo)cc. f O \ I H 'I 0 H \ f II \ H 1111<' \forgan \J1d mJn' lnL·ntl\ nt Bl ul· \foo n haH' \IOJ')pcd tl\ Ill hd p llUI on thl' IO\'i .. It"• reall~ neat .. \!organ \aid .. \\ c·q.• JUS\ lx•cn -.1nging. < hnstm3\ l arol\ "hik \\l .. , l' hn·n \\orlong ·· l ~ \hn nl'(apt \\ill l u\of thc lo~'> for Toi\ camra1gn "11d "hik all to)\. hought or madl·. are l'Quall) important and appret.'Wlt'd the.· "ur~ behind the h..tndc ralkd Ill''> 8" l' them a d1fferl·n1 quallt~ .. Onl~ J fcv. pcopk gl\ l' hand- n adc IO)\ '>O the) ·rl· '>pt"t·iJl 1n th.11 3<;pt•l·1:· FO\ \ilU.l. .. 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'hl \ 111\ t} t' llr\I 1 !nll. .IT• 111nJ "I fl\ II' U1llr'l' J"lkJ'l'd lh1• 'K'l· "''•"' 111 ,\,Ill· h.1, '.lid I rn ~uJlltinl \1 111n 11\ tl\I'• hutr1l·J)\ ,,tlkd c.·kv t1nn .1ml lhJt thl· .llll'mf'lt to l'\dlll.k llh 11om thl IJ\\.' h.i' IJtln.I · I , r~u .. 011 ••• ud h ·rgu'>nn .1Hk .IJme ' tt1c!x•r ,.mi < J 1 ph1:IJ', ,uJJl·n J nnounccmcnt "J' .in 11ln 111u' l'l\>hlll .ti mancu' er .1 11,J .11 hllll~ing I l·1gusnn lh,·1c \\JI, IH• fU\llf~mg 8111 < 111 plx·ll ~"·..,~ning '" <.,oon ·· Bieber ,,11d "It ' "'" 1ull\ ,,k,\1-, were cut ·· I 1.·1~u,.in .rnn11un•·l·d hie; 1n1ent1on t • •un 1111 1h1. ~·nJh: 'l'al 1n October. 1n1111rd1.11d' Jltl'l < ampbcll said th.11 hl v.11uld rr\lgn in January to '·''' .1 P• ,. 111 thl' pn,atr ...ector 1 l r ~ u'l•n Jho moH·d out of his < •r1111,1 Jd \ 1.11 ho ml' 1n the 37th '• n.1h I )1'1'•ll to J l.<iguna Beach 1 ,,,, 1h.11 " 111 thl· \l~t D1stnct 11 ' • " , ' l. 1 I-l' r g u s o n s a w 1 .. 11 pl)t.:lf\ 'urr ri.,l· Frida\ an· n h1.llll'nt th.it hi\ rt's1gnat1o n v. 11ulJ. l~lumc d lccu' c 1mmed1ately ·'' .11 unJahJ ndcd maneu\l'T to i..,, p 11111 nut ol 1hc race. I >1. 1i;.i11t·1i.1n "a\ required to an- 1111u11" .1 'Pl't IJI ckuwn date w11hin I J J.1 ' I' 1h, go,ernor announced h•tt "" n I n~u ,11n faced d1s- •IUJI 11 •• 111•11i 1111 lailurr to sall!>f~ the ; -d.1 rul1 I k ... utl ,·, "J\ J .. \1ac:hiaH'.lhan "h, nw "' 111ha ml·mbcr> o f the K, pul•lt1.Jn l'Jrt\ 10 i.l'l'P him o ut of ... J\l \\ h1k I ngu''.'" ''.l'> h.ipp~ to bt' 1 111. 1,1,l hl lrtt1c11cd the go'· \ .. t 1 ... • I ·" • '' clc" tton dates as '1 ,, • .. It' unt.\ll \ll the \Oler that this 'i', J dr-lli"n ha-. Ix-en called on h 'hurt n1111u ·· he ~id l k ,,i1J rl .. 11 l·ampa1g111ng won't hq: n Jnl.1 .Jlll·r the.· hol1da~s. gi ving '• •tl·r, 1nh .1 month to learn about lhl ... ind1J .i11·, t'l:forl' the pnmanes. I{, ·I"•' rrl·llll'll'd that no s1ngk ,,ir J dJtl \\••ulJ l·merge from the li1 '' , kl't11111 "1<h a maJOnt} of the 'Pll l11r. 1ng 1h1 run0ff 11' Ill\ 11p1n1on tha t setting this ,·.111-d.tll "'" n111 hl•lp thc ta~pa)'rrs 1n ,h,"1.,111g 1hnr ca nd1d:11c and"'" ,,,.., 1h1·m rin.tnci.i lh mu h more th.111 h.HI thl' llP\''-1.tl elecuon been .... hnlukJ (\I lllt n~1dc \\Ith ne'Ct '"·" ' rnmj l'\ 10 June:· IPluse see FERGUSON/ All Misconduct probe of Sjudges terminated Christmas spirit rubbing off on OC residen_ts By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -Delly l"llot ~- A pro be by a state watchdog agen- cy into allegat1ons of misconduct by five judges at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach has been terminated. officials announced Tuesday. The announceme nt o fficially ended an 18-month investigation by the Commission on Judicial Per· fonnance. But the agency already announced it cleared or disciphned five of six J udacs who have been identified in media rcPorts. The charges. aJthouah oot con· firmed by the commission, involved reported favorable treatment of prostitutes in exchange for SCJI, ticket fixing and preferential treat- ment of friends. The commission's statement was merely a formality. associate counscl Cynthia Dorfman. .. It was only because there had been 10 much publicity that it was ncuuary to follow up... she said. Dorfman dechned to discuu whether any other judae.s al the counbou.r ~re under invcstip- Uon. The commj111on has strict con- fklentialit~ ruin. Judlr Calvin Schmidt was pub-.,., _'" COIMT/AIJ .. By 8011 VAN EYKEN Of •lw Dally l'ilof St"" Ebeneezer Scrooge is not living 1n Orange County. dcsptte sporadic rumo rs that the old miser has retired here. offic1als of local chanucs sa). Several chantablc organizations that depend he:n 11) on seasonal giving repon good re eipts this )car. although most agree there 1 sull a large unmet need Onl) one organ11at1on. the ')omc- one Cares soup kitche n. has had tn 1'lSU<.' a call fo r hdp h<·cau'c o f a decline in donation compared ro last )ear Merk Hatkherg. who run' 1hc soup ~lichen . ..aid ~me donor\ be- came confused \\hen she mo' ed her operation from Rea Communtt) Auxiliary bishop named for county ay HOW AltD FINE c~--~ Pope Jo hn Paul II o n Tuesday appointed Monsignor Michael P. Driscoll as the new auxiliary bishop for the Catholic Diocese in Orlntc County. Driscoll, a 50-year-old native of Lona Beath who .s the current vicar ~of the diottsc and 1 fotmcr parish print in Newport BHch, w•ll Kl'VC under Bishop Norman F. Mcfarland. "I am a~ and very humbled by thi' requnt. and it is with some fear u well u 1 pat amount of trust in Ood lhat I tay ~.. DritCOll uid. "I am alto mOM .,.tcfUI 10 our =~ flaher. Pope Jolla Paul 11. for ... -io joiD him • the a ... tohc suC'ccss1on of the College of Bishop ... Dnscoll said. ··it 1 a ourcc of special sat1sfac· lion that a d1st1ngu1shcd priest of our O" n Dtoccst' has been chosen for this impo rtant office." Mcfarland said. Onscoll. an alumnus of t. John' College and Seminary in Camanllo. was ordained in 1965. He scned as 1n associate pastor at t Anselm's. t Finba(s and t. Brendin's parishes in Los Anaclcs bcf<>tt eam1nt 1 masttr's dear« in soc1al work from tM Un1vcn1ty of 9outhttn C1lifomia 1n I 97S. Oritc:0U joined tM newly estab- lished Di~ of Ofanec 1n June I 976 u chancellor and 1«ret1ry to Bishop William R. Johnton. From 1980 \0 1914. hf WU a Ccnt\.'r on I lamtlto n \11l'l'I ill ( 11'-1.1 :O.tc..a to \outh Cl1a~t < hm t1J n ( hurl'h <. ru.,.,,10 " n l•n \ 1\111n.1 Street ·-r,l· ~·en lall1n~ pc:nrle J nd thr) ·11 -.a). 'O h. nrc.• ~ 1w \till nrx·n' I thou~hl ) ou ·d clo,c.·d.' ·· ll,11lcbcr~ said . "\\'e·re ~till herl' a nJ "'t' '1111 ha' e a lot of peo ple "ho need our helo.·· parish priest at Our Ud)' Queen of An,els in Newpon Beerh. In 1987. McFarland named DmcoU as vicar ~I. vicar for charities and Vk"lr fot f'fl'fous wr· vices for CM Dt0CCK o Ora •• positioas he w11J continue to hold. GOOD MORNING ..... ~ ............................... AS 1111*5 lolrd ...................... AJ ~::·························· M-1 ~············ .... -........ •1 COllllC.s. •• • • . •• . . . . . . . . . ••• • . • •• • • • • • • • • • c~ ............................ " a.. Naillc:il..:. .•. .. .. . ••. .••••. ••• 17 ~ •••........•••..••••.• C4 ~-······························ A/j ,...... .............•................ Cl "-··································cs ,.. Log: ...•......••.•...•....•.... Al • HJ tld'll.·rg ...a1J \hl' '' 1n r.11111. 11alr lll't'J 111 lood. \,1,h J11n.11111n' ,ind 'nlun ll'l'r' lor ho tr.id l • nal < hn,tmJ' hJ m d1nn1·r "h1l h " 'l hcdull'd liu ' r m I 11d." •\\ hl·n "l' d1J uur l hJn~ '~" 1n~ d lltnl·r 1 l \\ J't J d:I\ \\ hl'n C\ l.'f\l'nC \\,1\ ofT ,,urk. 'o v.c.· h.id morl· 1h.in t'nough 1 nluntecr.1 ·• \hl' ..aid ·\1ncc th l'i i a "orl da' \\e'rc shl1n ol ix·ur k \\ c rt·:ill' nl'cd so me bus> h,rnd' ·· Dnn.H1 un1, ma\ he..• taken or sent to \omt•o11c < .irl'' Rl·a ommunit) < rnrn Ml HJm11ton t. Costa \k<..1 '-'~t>2h \nothn nrgan11a11on faC'1ng 1n 1mminrn1 mm c I!> \hare Our Sewes \\ h1l"h tor tht• moment, 1s still (Ptuse see CHAltfTY /All Hoag rejects heart transplant candidate By lltlS YOt<OI or ..,. o..., ,_ S4eff Hoq Memonal Ho~p11al 01Tir1als have rcJCCled an nahc1m man as a hea..n transplant cand1datr . \3) mg Hector 8oJado's background places him at high n k of failure with a new heart. Lan) insworth. Hoag Cl.CCUhvc vice prc'1dent. said a team of doc- tors and nurst"s deliberated for ncar- 1) four hours Monda' before d«1r din& 8oJado'~ persona·! and 01cd1cal hmory ind test rc'ult prohibit him from being a &ood t"and1datc "He frankl) W8' COMtdttcd 10 be • h•ah nsk at not Uttttdina -.1th • heart." A1nswonh said ··nw1 '' • d1ffkult dttiMOn for lhc human be· i• 1n~oh'Cd. We wt'tt rcall) ~ .flUlllc Notas... ... . . . . ... .. . .. . .. . 11 5-t1 ............................. ''"' ~ ~ .......................... ,. C4 __....., ............................ Al gltng 0' er ho" 10 in1crprct the fact~ that \\Cf'C.' prc~ntcd "The last thing wt wanted to do "a" rtJCCt him inappropriately." ..\in "orth dcch ned to ll"C spcct· fi e rrason or detail abOut Bojado'a h1sto1'). nor '-"Ould he confirm pu~ 11 .. hed repon that BoJado'• past cocaine abuS( was 1nstrum~nw 1n h1 hcma drcmcd at h•ah nlk for f•1lurt'. Rea(hcd in his hoape'81 room Tuc\da\, BoJado 1l10 -.Nld MC confirm put dru& u.r .,.. a ..- rta n (or tM hoecM'81'1 1111-... 8oJadO. 29. said dot\On......, .... him tM rcaton wn .. , daa't~-.. fam"y suppon Mn ... MOit of In' ,._., ii ia'_lllllllll- and 8otado MW M IP' •• ~j~ .... ,.. ... lecmity oftki&Js have offtmi 10 X-ray me home mail of)uden work--aa &he U.S. Di11nc1 Coun in .... Ana follow1na a rH h of parcel llDmbt. two of which killed a federal Jldee and civil riah11 auom c) in the IDUihn'n United Stal~ The courthouse at 751 Santa Ana •vd. has no1, howcvcr1 had lo dlan,e its polK')' for mail comina tnlO the factlny, Deputy U.S. Marshal AnhW' Banks IAtd . .. We've always X-rayed ju•t about everythina that ha• come thro uah thia eourthou~." he '9id Tuc'iday. "In our 1y,tem. there i~ only one way in and one way out for postal carric~ and vi~itors." Mail or bundles coming 10 )Udgcs' homca will be eumined 1f they rcquc~t it. Banh \aid. He rcfuwd to daK u's whcthtr any of the four judies the rr took ad vaniqe of lhe offer . On Tuesday. police d151rmed 1 founh bomb at the NAACP office in Jacb on\1lle. Fla. 1m1lar eA plos1v<1i on Monday lulled Savannah. Ga .. Alderman Robert Robinson. a law- yer and c1v1I nahtt 1ct1v11t. and I Ith Prop. 1 o.:a backers launch new fight LOS ANGELl:.S (AP) -!o,a)1ng "We learned our le4'son," tht: \pon- son of hamstrung auto m !lurancc Propositio n 103 on Tuesday in- troduced a to ugher measure for the 1990 ballot that would create a \tate- run insurance company. Re flcctina the frustration of more than a year of legal wrangling. court rulings that produced undefined terms such as "fair rate of return." and tem~stuous heari ngs. Voter Revolt said it would put maximum effort to qualify the mea\urc b) May for the Novem ber 1990 ballot. Voter Revolt'\ proposed Cali- fornia Auto Pla n would kid, 1n ii industry insurance a crages !>how b) Sept. I. 1991, that rate., have not been reduced to 20 percent below 1987 levcb and 1f more than 15 percent of moton!tls arc unin\urcd. "Our message to the insurance companies 1s, 'Obey l'rop. I 03 or we're going to ki ck )Our bull\ out ol the state of Cali fornia."' Voter Rt"· volt chief Harve) Ro..cnfidd .,aid at a news conference . The hardball au1tudc "a' later reflected when t"o 1nsuranle indus- try representati ve~ mon11onng thl' news confere nce were asked to lea\ e the Voter Revolt office\. The msuranct' re prco,cntat1\C'> ..aid the new 1n111at1\c onl) workl·d against reaching agreement on how to use Propo'l1t1o n 103. wh1l·h makt") sweeping change\ m ho"' auto 1n · surance is :>Old anc1 regulated. Legal proceeding\ hnve dela)cd or put on hold much of those changes. Ro..enfield said h1<> u rgan1za11on would have uni) ubout 31n months to colll't.'t the ncl'dl·d ~ignaturcs 10 gel the propo\Cll on the ballot. The propo\31 wa\ ~ubm11tcd to the ~c­ retar) o f State's office o n 1 uc'iday. and will take about 40 da~~ for the title and ~ummal) to be 11roduccd before it can be circulated. .. We're going to need over I million \1gnaturc' to get this in- 111a11ve on the ballot It'\ by far loughcr than anr.1h1ng "l' did w11h Propos111on I 03. · be ):JllL Th" filing deadline 1\ Ma) IX lhc plan calls lor formation oftht Califo rnia Non-Profit ln,urancc Fund. a pubhcl) t:ontrolled corpor- ation, tn rcplacl' 11n \ate 1n\urancc com11an1t"'> T lw pn \all' insurance t nmp;in1c,· role:'\ "ould Ile: reduced to '>UPPI > 1ng e:ovc:ragl' \uppll·mcntal to thal oncrc:d h~ the \late corpor- ation Votrr KcH1lt t'Xl'<:ut1vc director 8 111 Z1mml·rman ..aid the new in- 1t1a11 vc tall' 1n ()Crpctu1t) for the in~urann· n1mml\\lcinc·r to form the corporation if the: \landard'> fall below the propo\cd law'\ gu1dcltnc\. mong other l'll°mc:nl'I ol whal \' o tc:r Rn olt t all\ the: Prop. ICH Enlorn·mt·n1 l\tt art· .,11fT pcnalt1c'> for tn\ur:inu· u1mpan1e\ an<f? ex· etul1H'' v.ho tr) to urtum vc nt the in111at1\e " \OICr\ pa\\ II. CHARITY From Al located at R(·a Centt·r But despite the· charii~ \ un('c:rtain future. dona11on'> havl· hccn \h::Jd) and gencrou'i and ~houkl at lca\t equal la \t )'('ar \ lar8<.'\!>. d1rt"c tor Jean Forh;11 h \:11d "We haH· a tremcntlou~ numbc:r of donors ... ~hl· \aid ... a real o ut- pouring of generu\lt) ·· -F-~ur-itair-i V-alJey c::-ouncil urged to fill vacancy One of \hare: Our x·J \ C\. tc:ch· n1ques for hc:lp1ng the needy at Chn\lm..i\ is to ask cal h donor 1<> adopt an cn11rc tarnil) and provide either gift\ or u complete holiday dinner:.. One. thing that h:.a .. hccn d10tren1 1h1'> )l'ar. I orbath 'aid. " that mon: pcopk arc fl\ ing monl') and fe"l'r an· actual } doing the shopping thermclH'!> "That"· fint·. wc:'rc: ~lad to d o 11. ·· \he: \aid ·· 1 hl· gc:nl'ltl\1t~ " \1111 tht·fl'. 11 \ JU\I 1al.111g a tl1flt'1l·nt t.it J.. Tht· onl~ thing"· 11 doc' nial..1· mo1t• \I.Ori.. for u' ·· ly HOUY J. WAGNER Of -D.llly ..... , .... Fountain Valle) natives ma~ ht' getting restlcs.,. 1f Dan I loPP> I'> an) indication. T he former planning lOm · missioner admoni shed tt\e fo ur· member Cit) <. ounc:1I ·1 uesda) for not a ppo1nt1ng a replacement for Fred Vo~s. recalled 1n Novcml>cr Hoppy u'°'ed the council to reach a c-0mprom1!"1C and appoint a coun- cilmcm bcr to thr open \Cal, which the coonc1 I Ila' 'W.t1d may remain open af\er membc~ deadlocked 1n two prior attempts to apprnnt a candidate that \311<>fie~ all of them "I challenge the council to un- tablc the mur of appmn11ng a re- placement fo r frcd Vo\\." he lold the m. Vo1ers in the November elcC'llOn FERGUSON ,, .1fll A I And an Apnl 10 elcwon date wouJd benefit a candidate v.11h a Los An,eles ba\C because several local elections that will draw '-Otcrs arc sla ted al the !oame lime. Fergu'iOn wud. .; '"This wo uld put Orange ( ounty · candidate~ at a disadvantage," he •said. Neven helcs'I. l'le expressed con- ' fidcnce 1ha1 he will prevail. in large .. part because of his !ltanding volun- teer campaign organization. , 11 • :1 ·•No back room m aneuv<·nng or Gem Talk 1-..1- .... ., .. frilndl decided in separate 11ems to recall Vo-.!> and 10 waive: a special election in fit or of a cou ru:ll appointment 10 replace him Aflcr two d eadlocks and a special ml'etmg called 10 address the issue, counc1lmcmbers said the appoint- ment l'I the only issue on which lhc:y arc d1\tded and saw no problems operating as a fo ur-member council until vo1cr'> make the decision next November Councilman George: Scott said he would have no qualms about placi ng the 11cm on the agenda. continually a!> an avenue fo r d1scuss1on, as long ar. the council wo uld no t be bound to act because the 11em appeared on the agenda Ma)or Laurann C'ook said she wanted to think about 11 before putting the 11em on future agenda~. .,ctt1 ng ol cll'l 11un date~ can '>lo p our \ oluntn:1 .irm) ... f crgu\on \aid. l "'11 otlH•1 hkl·I> candidates arc con\HJcrctl hont-runncr'> 1n the Re- publican rani.., along with FcrRu-.on -A!l'icmhl) mon Frank Hill of Wh1tt1c:r anti Brea ( it) < ounc1lman Ron l'>lc., l he 31 '>I 1>1.,tnu l'Xtc:nd) from the Wh1 1t11:r-l l:icwnda I fc1ghts a rea down the ea\I i.1dl· o l Orange ( ounty 10 the south count). includ ing M1s\lon V1l'JO. f I Toro. Laguna H1ll11. Lc1~url· World and part of Irvine and Laguna Reach . 1-.e A.,«lald Prn• co.trlh ld ,. till ... ,,,. •\nd v.h1k don.1111111' IH1\1· t on· llnUl'd Ill gro\.I. \0 h,t\ tht• rtl·c:J . .. urha th ,,11d ··w e '"II h,l\c 247 lam1lll'' that need to ht· adoptc:d tor gift, and 206 for d1nn1.·1 · \ht: 'aid "I thin!.. "hen "e do our fin:tL u1unt. \\C'll han· taken u1rc: c-il lx·tv.l'l:ll I \OIJ and 1.400 tam1l1n lhl'> ( h1 l\lnlil\ l..a\I )Ca r, whl·n \.l.l" did 1.200. I thought COURT From Al licly cr1t1l·11ed for g1\ 1ng prl'll·rcn11al treatment 10 a fncnd\ daughter a nd making improper c:um11a1gn tlona- 1100\. ltr was dearc:d of fi xi ng a 11cket for a prO\ttlutl' 1n n('hange for !>CX. Similar alkgatwn' v.nc: leveled against Judge Hnan ( ancr. but he resigned and hruught an end 10 the comm1'i\1on·., 11robc. J udges Sui,anne Sha" and Christopher Strople \.l.<Crc cleared of any wro ngdoing and an inve!>tiga- tion of Russell Bostrom was dro p- ped without rewlut1un. I le took an early retirement 1n Sc11tcmhcr. A sixth Judge. Selim I rankhn. said earlier that he had been cleared . The comml\\IOn, ho wt"ver. has neither confirmed nor denied whether he was under 1nvc\t1ga11on. Caner 1\ now 1n pn\atc prac1icc 1n Laguna Beach and Bostrom 1s pun uing a career in Journalism. In ttW W t ol gtJlng. ""'°'°' II ttw \Alll ''* glf'1 fl \QM bftt .. rtght penor\ l9t UI Mlp ¥0'.I tlnd lw IWwt moa. Wt haw a tine 1111c1an ol ~" and ·;JI Mng rlngl In,.__ ..,y pstoe 1ange. \,111 w. W.W hlfp va&1 "'di •m Id dlarnondl. ""'°'°' rnat111 ttwm amble and Wd to ocld. U.S. C 1rcu1t oun of Appeals Judac Robtn S. Vance in Alabema two days earlier. Another bomb forced the evacuation Monday o f the courthouse 1n Atlanta that includes the 11th C ircuit. Oranar Count> federal judits wett briefed on precautions tlicy to my~lf. we couldn'1 possibly handle another family." Sincl' the holidays happen 10 come at the co ldcM time of year. da) -10-da) need -. at SOS arc also high dunn~ the C hnstma\ scawn. f-orbath '>aid. "We need blankets desperately." \hC ..aid. "II ""ould be wonderful If we.could gi ve ('vCr) homeless person 'at least a blanket." Another focal point o f holiday g1 mg 1s Costa Mesa\ Orangl' < oast Interfaith Shelter. The shelter's dirrcwr. Cindy Och~. sa 1d d onor\ ha\ c: prov1dc:d ..plcntr o f giH., for t"h1ldrcn, but lhat other need " remain. ··Wc'rl' VCI) blCS\Cd \.I.I th g1ft'l for our children this yt·a r:· .,he •.;11d. ··we could use '>O rne more for adult' 1hough. If po\s1blc. "c lil..c to g1\c t'ath adult a pre\Cnl tuu Wt" t"an u\c thing\ 111..l· u 1logm· and pcrfµml'. HEART From Al '>l'Ck a tn1n,plan1 tht'fl' I k poll tel ~ decltncd furthc:r rnmllll'nl. -..i)ing he was fecltng 111. Hoa11 1C! thl' third hc9'p1 tal to reJl'CI HoJad o a\ a tran,plant land1datl" -\!though lw \\a\ getting .,omt· financial 'upport lrum llCI Mcd1rnl Center·, au\lhar). the: un1mured Ho· Jado '>1111 d1dn·1 haH· t·nough monC) for an 0Jl(.'ra11o n at the 111c:d1cal centl'r Ht "a' al!.o rcJel"tcd h) llCLA"' heart program. wtth offi c1ah 1hcrl' ft'E"Ht: l ,ISTE'\ I '\G In should lake duriaa 1 awtina in Los A .... this weft. Benks saad. In Wllhinaaon o n Tunday. FBI Dir«tor Witliam Sns1on' said in· vn taptors wett looluna at whether the attacks were rac11Uy motivated and.matt than o ne penon mia.ht be involved, The taracts appeared to be JudatS or la wycn on ca~s 1nvolv1ng radial iuues, officiali said . An FBI qt"nt saad the Alabama and Otoraia bombs had different po1tmarks, phony m um lddrcsen 1nd too many poauee llaml)I. El1t*here Tuesday . a n anonymout caller thraaened to kill a federal''"* 1n Alabema. A l*lt-IJf ckhvertdto a Bimu naham. Ala .. c11y councilman who wu a frie nd of Vancc wu found to be harmlcS!>. A scrlei of bom b threats and M:ares hit federal buildinas around Aonda. but no other explosive de- vices wcrr found . M•n Injured P•-"'" worll on en un- ldenllflH C08U ........ n wllO w•• crlllcel~ ~wed Tue1d•J -nltllt when • wOlll8n all..-41Y tried to run over tllli whll lier car durlnt • f8111111 ~on t11e 100 Modi of •11 ·Street. Tll• vlctllll w• flown 1tr Uf• Plltht llelleopler to Hoat Me111orlal Hoapltal wfl•r• fl• underwent et11•r1enq sur .. ~. Polk• were 1earclllnt tor die un- identified wOlll8n In New- port Beach late TUeldaJ. overnight bags. a larm d()(:h. watch-Way. rnnduc1s its \\Orkplatc dona· es. sock'>, under" car: pur,es. 1 ht: t1on prop.ram from Scptcmbl'r tn thing wc get the: mo\t rcqueo;ts for Januar. Because the campaign " arc shoulder bag\. 'o people don't ccntc:rt·d at the "'orkplacc, do na11 on'> have 10 carry tlll'ir thing_' around in to Un11c:d Way gencrall) -;lo" do"n a K man bag" tlunng the holida)s One charitable urg:11111.111on ha'> But k it Rocke. a spokesman fo1 bee n unabashc:dl} opt1ml\lll a bout lJn11ed \\'a\, s~ud donatio ns th1., this year\ ( hnMma., g1\ 1ng )ea r arc ('\JX'<:ted to top last )l'ar\ Warren Johnson, b~u!.'\~11:.!!tt~·ll~'_J.L;~~ hy--about l.{}-pt<l'('(nt. dcsprtml~ ager for the Sal\ at1 on rnn in Or-\la rt carl1rr in the campa1~n. ange < ounl}. \a1d 1n a rclc:nl 1ntc:1 · .. The pattern of gi ving 1'1 a little vie" that dona1mns wl·rc up almu\t different th" }car." Rocke ~aid . "It 100 pcrt·cnt O\Cr la\t }Car "a" a little slo" at the beginning. but lie attnhut<'d th<' int 1c;t\t:, 1n pan. "c'\c seen a rc,urgent:c in the to a spirit ol lclcbra11w1 and u p-m1ddk 1ha1 ·, put U\ hack o n tracl.. 11m1sm grrrrr:11cd h~ rl·~nt C:\ c:nt~ tn and g1'-1'n U\ :i good .. hot at mal.1ng Ea'>tern I uropc. I le ttl\o rHlll'tl 1ha1 our goal ·· the number ol .. hopping l'e ntl'r' and This )'Car's goal of S20 5 million major '>tore'> ho\llng \ahatmn Arm ~ represents a 10.5 percent incrca.-.e donation kett le' had increased th" over la'll )'Car's, Rocke s:ud. )car. He ..aid contnbut1ons had picked OrJn~e ( oun1~ ·, largt·\I t hantahlc up after th<' ~an f anc1-.c<1 canh· funtl-ral\1ng mg.1n1).1t11111. I 'n11t·d quai..t· 111 <k ffihcr. '>3) ing hl' d11J 11111 mn·t thl"t r l'\lah· 11\hCd Ulll"f1,1 lloai(·., ht"~111 t1Jn,pl.1n1 l rnena " \lm1lar to l C L \ \ arid u1lwr nwd1· cal 1n'11ttut1om around thl· tountl"). anord1ng 10 \11l\\\1111h \.\ lwn I l11ag 1n Novt"mhrr nprt'\\l'J 111tc:rl''' 1n hd1>1n(( Bo1all11 \1n\\\Orth 1nthrat1.·d a tran'>plant pa11cn1 lllU\I lx· tn·c of other ltfc·thrl·a1c:n111g 1llnc"c:' 1ha1 1111gh1 rc:ndn till' oix·rat1on u\l'.lc:v> fhc clon:11t·d organ " 'o prl'l.IOU'> and in dc:mand tht• ho\p11al drn:!> not v.anl to \\a\tc 11 on a pa11c:n1 "ho " no t going tu mal.c 11. he ,;}I(! ., a re\ult. potenttal candidate~ untll·rgo thornugh l'\ aluation\ that range: from fl'\ 1c:"' of mt·d1t al hi\· tor) and ph~\ltal \'unJ11wn to '>0<:1al v.ork<'r U\\C\\mc:nt\ Hospital otfo:1al'> al\t> loo!.. at a pd11cn1·, linanl"l''· liut ·\mi."orth .. a u.l finantc' "l'fl' nllt thl' l'>)Ul' 1n RoJado ·., Ul\e '\lnl>\.l.Ort h \aid hO'lpll..il oniual' agon11cd O\ er their dcns1on bl'l au st· the\ rralited all BoJado ha~ gone thrc.>ugh and that ht: dunn't ha\l' man> npt1o n'> left . .,, number of hc:a lth l·arc pro· lc:\!iilonab were rcall) pulling for tlm gu~ ... he ..a 1d Just call 642-6 086 ORANGE a~i .. 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"'-Ml 1w111 , ... , •• sn.oo rn ...-J ::t ....... z Gl 11111111'\HO\HB Food, toy drive to help the needy The SSIUh lnfantr) Explorer ro t Ro> outs of Hun1ina1on BcaC'h " '>eek1ng canned goods :rnd unwrapped 10~ 'I for fam1lic\ "d o" n o n 1heir luck" at th1~ t1mr of )'car Pol1rc Offi er ( 111 < oerpcr. rnmmand1ng of- ficer of the troop. urge\ people 10 bring their donation\ to the Hunt1ng1on Reach Police Depan- menl. 1000 M ain St. Donor' t·an al~o call explo rer headquarter' a1 8~ 1-1009 Donat1on'i mu'it he R"CCIH'd h\ rnda) 50 the)' can be d1'>tnbu1cd hctore < hmtm:i,. c ocrpcr said. N~wland House decked out "i\ < hild'' < hmtmu' W11h Santa ." the s1>;th annual Chn\tma\ rre'>l"nH111 on I'>) tht.· llun11ngton Beach H 1<11unlal \0(·1et~. \\Ill Ix· oix·n 1oda~. H1stoncal \rn.11.'t\ IT'll'1111x·r, ha'e d~t.·oraled the Ne"'lanll llou~ ..:.._ thl' c1l\ ·, oldl'\t arch11ec- 1ural l>t_ructure -"llh an1141;l. doll\ to}'>. gar· land!>. fruit\ "H'Jth, Jnll .i 'fX·u.11 u1lku111n of pon.·cla1n \anl:I\ .\ H nl1da) IOUI \\Ill ht· :l\a1l.1hk trom ~to 4:30 p.m . toda~ I hl· houw " at I 111c11 lkal h Bh d .. at the \Oulh l'Oll ol the ~l'"land < l'ntn \dm1-..,1on " $:! for .1dull' and I lor \h1hirl·n Underwater photo, exhibit '"l lllkl\\:lll'I \d\l'nt111t.· · a photograph\ ('\h1h11 \hm\t·a"ntt \\or\... h\ P.1ul lkBac t' " on Vil'" at the Oran~w < num~ \1:mnr 1n.,111utc through Jan 11 . 14'iCJ <kl'.rn (1alkr' hour\ are 10 a.m 10 Ylll p m. J.111\ f>dlal·1, "'h11 ll\l'' 111 I >.111a Point. h:.i'i Ira' ckd 1hrough11ut \-k\ll·;ir1 and ( arihtwan wllll'f'> 1n <,t·an·h ol unda\\a\t.·r :.tlht.•nturl.' Ill\ "orb ha\e hcen U\l'd h' 1hr l .\ \;~I\' and St.rtpp'i ln\l1lut1111l ol Otl':tno~raph) lie' 1\ a comninnal and undt.·r\\:tll'f phowgraphl'I 1n Dana Poi n 1. fht.· \la11ne ln\lllll\\' ".11 2J 200 l>.111a Point llarbor l>n H·. ·1>.1na 1'11in1 OCC computer club to meet Orange ( oa'>I < olkgl·\ \ppk· C lran~c (om- puti:r Club "Ill m el·t I rum M a.111 tu J pm. on Jan 6 10 Room 207 nf nee·, < hl'n11,tr' Building r ht.• duh I\ Ul'\l~nl·d to f)IOl110ll' IOtl'fl'\l 10 c<1mpu11ng u\lng \ppk l<>mpull'r' .ind l"nurnrag\'\ thi: dndopml·nt and t.'\lh.1ngl' 111 1nl11rmat111n. 1dl.'<1'> and ll'>l''> of \ppk co111pu1t.·" I h\· duh " OJX'O to all)UOl' lllll'll'\lt.'d Ill llllnJ1Ull'f\ 1ndud1ng beginner\ ..\nnual du\-.. Mt> 20 rx-r ml·mht~ '.\lc1:11ntt' arc hl'ld the tir\I ...,,tturda' of cad1 month. Regl\trnt111n "n>ndulll'd at till' d our. f or mort· 1nfo1mJt1on l:lll J32-5XIW (' ·\l,t :'\ DAR W'ed11e~<l11y. I)<•('. 20 • 6 pm Laguna Beach City Council. cuunnl chamlx·r~. 05 Forl'\t ·\' l' Thur!<oday. IJ,., .. 2 I • 7.JO pm. Newport Beach Planning Com- mission, council chamber'>. 3300 ~l'" port Bl vd Give A Little Christmas Gift Collection for Needy Kids Toda) "thl· linal da) in the l>a11\ Pilot's fifth annual "(;l\e a 1 11111.' Chnstm:h·· $.•ft dn"c for nei:d) c tuldren und teen-agero; Readers ad,ert1'>tr'> and cmpl<>)l'n ha\l' alrt•ady made 11 1>41\S· 1blc for ncarl) JOO )Oungsters to haH a little e~tra JO} at· Christmas. Gllh and food for till' under- pn' 1leged ha'c tnckkd and sometime' swarmed 1n10 the lohb\ to find a place unde·r the Christmas 1n·c More than JO gill' "'ere added to thi: gru" - 1ng stal·k uf to}s on Tucsda,. Toda) 1\ the final da for donations. according 10 Kim Wells. program coord1· na tor. The 11.1fh "111 be turn- ed over tu 'hare Our Selves of ( osta Mc\U. which will distribute the p resents to need) families o n C'hrt'itma) Eve Donatio ns '' 111 be accepted at the Daily Pilot until 5:30 this evt'· nina. Donations rece1,ed 1•01 If I I Of, la1rr 10 thl' v.eek will be dell\ ncd to Orangc- v.ood C'h1ldrcn's Home for abused and negll'Ct· rd children Gills should bl· un- wrnppeJ o r di:arl) marked for a ho~ or girl and the appropriate age range. Cash donatio ns and non-ptr1shablc food arc \\clcom c. Present\ can be d rop- ped off u nder the C h m tmas lrcc located in the Daily Pilot lobt'I) at 330 W. Ba) 1.. Costa Mesa. CO\SI' DAILY PILOTIW~. 0ecemMr 20, .. Charges pending In fatal mall shooting ay City News S.rvk• Pohcc Tuesday said lhey will wau another <by before a\k1ng prosecutors lo file char~\ aaa1nst a 12-)ear-old bo) accused of shoo11ng and k1lhng a girl classm ate as hornfieq ( hmtma\ '>hop. pc" loo(ed on. Jacal)n alabre~. I:?. "a" "Ith !>C\eral friends near the Sear.. store in the Mall of Oran'c on Monda) when ;i bo> w11ncsses identified as •·Juan .. alleged!> 'ihot her in the head before fl eeing v.i1h -.et.uni) guards in pursuit. Police searched for three hour' before arresting the )OUth a t a friend·., hou~. He was booked for murder and hdd at thl' Orange Count) J u ,en1k Hall. Orangl· police Sgt. An Romo 'kl1d. "The 1.1.hole 1nc1dcnt " \O lOnfu•ung that wc'rl' gmng to ne\'.d an ntra da~ lu sort 11 oul lleforc "-'l' <"an file a re port w11h the D A .. " Ro mo ..aid Police rcco"crcd a .25-t.-ahber )Cnt1- au1omat1c bd1c,ed to have Ileen u~d in the ~hooun&. R O}llO said 1h1'i mormng. Wllncs..cs told th(· Ornn&c ( ount~ Reg1\\cr the '>hoo11ng \tarted o u1 a' a prank "It "'""an acudrnt." ''·'car-old Keh Edward'>. told thr nc"'>Paix·r "Hr tho ught 11 v.as a fake gun It "a'I. 111..c. he "a' me'>'>I08 around and he lthot her:· .\cc.ording 10 Keh Jacal)n was \hn'ltmas shopping with anuthl'r girl and Juan when Kd1 and hl·r lnend met thl'm. "The) walked h} ffil' and he put 1he gun \Cl rn) head .. Keh wld the ncw~­ papcr ··1 duckl·d m~ head I <>aid. 'You're 'luch an 1d1ot . luan. \OU \Cari:d me.'" Keh and hl'r fncnJ "alkcd a"'a' mom{·ntanl~. 1hen rqu1m·d Jacal~n J uan and another girl .\t 1hat J'Xl lnl t-..\'1 1 ')<t1d Juan pulled a gun ffCJm h1'> Jal l cL pot kl·t "I '><ml· f h,J\''> no\ rl'..11 ·:ind hl' pulled S4~500 raised for dog's hip surgery By 808 VAN EYKEN Of IM 0 .. 11)1 l'llOI \t•ll fall· m1gh1 nl'\l't h:t\l' ''al\...l·d again bu1 ltlr a u1urk ol C '"t:.i \fl''·' "omen and anJ a "'hok h11nl h 111 genl·rou' donnf\ ·111c "h1tc. purc hrl·d lahrado1 l'l'frtl'' l'f "a'I \ulli.·nng 1111111 J u 1ppl111g hip ail- ment kno" n ·" bll.1ll'1 al hip d"pl,1\1~1 lhc lOlldllton l an he uirrnll·d h' 1mplan1a111m \\I an1fa 1rtl hip JOlnl\, an opcra\tOI\ th;11 lO\I\ uni\ I C,(j(/ rx·r hl[l Hut J.11..l· "a' 1nd1grnt h11111l'k" 8l''i1dl'' he nl·nkJ f\\O o f)\.·1.1111111' 11nl· for l'ach .,,Jr ···\ Int ot 1w11pk \\11uld h,l\l' lih·d to aJopt h1111 hut thl·ll· u1uldn'1 .1tlorJ SJ 000 tor till' 11rx·1.1t11111\ · ,.11d l>c>110J ~lchn. a ll'lhn1u.1n .11 thl.' "-l'\\pon Harhm \ n11 nal llo,p1t.ll. \\ h1d1 douhlc' a' the "-c'~ por l UeJl.h \rum.ti lf o,p~t.11 1nu· 1111 f)l·nnarwnt h11nH' l11r J.1\...l' could Ix· lound 1lw .1ll.1hk I ·\l'.tr-11ld "a' :thou\ 111 be lllll'•l!tlh·J 111 the g.rl'.ll animal \hdtl'I 111 1lw ,i.,, Hut \ld111 w-!111 \\,1<: lh.1rgt.'d ""h lhl· ta'\... ul dl\f)t1,1ng 111 J,11..l· u•ult.ln't gu through "1th 11 ...,lw .111d lw1 u1lk.1gut.-. Tr;i\' [)(1111" .111 lkudnt 111 Wl' 11 thl'\ uwlJ f,11\l' lhl· 'f~H I 1111 lhl· tlfX'l.lllllll\ \l;i\h\.' II \\;I\ lhl' jlfll\111111'" ol ( hll\llll~I\ \l,1\lx• II \\;I\ J.1l\0 ' \llllk But 11 v.orkcd .. We actuall) got SJ.500 o'er v.hat we needed.'' a Jubilant Mehn ..aid ... , had to '>l.'nd a lot of {'heck!> back. with letters npla1n1ng v.h~ Hui "c·rl' going to -.end thank ~ou no1n to l'\Cl)One who con- tnhuted.'' )'.klin -.aid thl· c.on1nbu11on!> came as '>mall a-. $5 and as large a'I S250 'o"' that thl' m onc) lor the art1fic1al hip Joint' "therl'. Jake· will ha' e his first 111wrat1on "11h1n a fc" da)s. After a ll'l'O\l'I) pa1o<l of aoout ~" to eight "l'l'\..." the ~·cond oix·ra11on t an be done.. \kiln \at<l. Onle he ha' rcro,crcd lrorn surgery, Jake \hould haH· nu mon· pro blems ",1ll1ni Jnd running. 'he \:lid .. l·fr'll hc h l.e a brand nc"' pupp) ... 'ihe 'atJ Jalc ,.., popular. n~" that he's going. to he J hl·alth~ gu~ '.\-ldtn \a1d man~ people ha'c J\l..l·d tu Jdopt him ··\\\:'re JU\l g<.11ng to ha'e tu put all the nanH'' 10 a hat and dra" unl· out.'' she .. ,:i1J" ··\\ l''ll' pruhabl\ do 11 o n a Sunda-. .1ftcrn1111n ahl·r thl' u.pcrauon 'We'll have a Oll:l' pan~ \\1th hor' d°lleHe\ and l'\ l'f~ thing .. I hl· uni\ re4u1remcnt for thO'll' v.1-.h· ing to Jdopt Ja\...c '" an ampl} '>llCd. k llll'l_! h:u.:\... ~<irll \khn \a1d back the lc,er and a hullct tell out onto tht' Ooor." she told the ncw'tpaper. "And Jackie goes. I hat's not real C10 a ht' ad and shoot me,' " Keh said Jae ah n then reponcdl~ i.tepped bad ~'era I fc~t "o\nd then he pulled the. trigger." Kd1 \31d. The bulll'I -.1rucl the ~1rl in lhl· fore- head, She moaned and fell oa k"ard o nto the noor. Kd1 ~Id. adding the b<'> appeared \tunn~d .. He \\ll\ h\...c ·Oh m) (1ud1' and h1\ face "a" lilc ·11·, "'er ··· <;he \;lid. I he om then "IU\I loo\...cd at mt.• and said ., ou llun·1 lno" m~ name· Jnd \lanl•d running·· \hl' ..aid Pu lile lrom ( >rangl' and (>range ( oun- 1~ \hl•rtff \ 1.kpu11n t.ordunt.•d oil lht.· a red JuJn "'d'> l apturcd in thi: I ti 11111 blcx.l o l < umtx·rlJnd \trl'l'I nl'ar thl' mJJI allout X )() pm \lunda~ M all utfa 1ah I Ul'\ll:n \Jtcl thl•\ \\l'll' \elling u1) J memorial (und Im Jat.ah n Now J•ll• needs • "°"'•· .\1 C crro \ilia ~uJdlc \chool. ~~ Jacal> n and J uan \H'flHlanmalcs. Pnnc•- pal Ralph Jllme~n dc.-.cr1bed two •~ "fa1rl) t~ p"al \e\ cnth grade-students, with a good-'t11cd c1rclt' of fnt'nds •• .. II'\ a temble fc:cllng when )OU sec a ~oung r>er .. o n "1th ~) much ent'l"g) and '1talll\ lose 1hc1r, life ·· ht' said Tom l\.e11l. spokesman for the Orantt L'n1fo:d ~hool D1strn.•t, said ... The mood 1s rather suHen hett Tht" students an under'>tandabl) upw\ ·· .\ total ol nine P'>) l holog1sts circulated around the lam pus T u1:-.da~. report in& that the ··.,tudent<; scl.'mt"d to recover l'nough from thl' -sh<K l b~ the afternoon to lome up "11h con,trLKll'~ ideas. hke hdp1ng ottwr lh1ldrl'n ·· Jamc-.on \aid f uneral ~'Pl(l'\ lor Jalah n will be hdl.l at noon on ~aturllJ\ at <;\ "'-orben's ( athullt ( hur\h at '\oo· r Tan •\\e tn Or;rngl.' Irvine on lookout for drunken drivers By BO B VAN EYKEN Of '"' O•lly ""°' ltAtf \o hne1' "Ill Ix· morl· lhJn d '1nuc 1n In inc toda' Jnd 1 hur\dJ\ It "111 Ix· a \lnu.1l nt.'ll'''"' tor motor- l'il'> o n I n1 'l'r'>ll' f)n,t.· Jnd ~1ain <:;trect "ho "'1-.h II> ''J' · 11ut \\I 1 rnullk or :l\ 01d long dl.'tOUf\ Thl· In IOl' J>oht.c l.>t-pa rtml·nt "Ill con- • Juct \Ol'>rtt.'I ' chl'll\ on thl' two th11mughfaa·' JI un'>fll'l tlied time' Lt . A.I \1uir ..aid But although moton\I'> lound to be unc.kr thl' 1n llul'n(t.' ol Jkohol or drug-. "Ill Ix· arrn11:d 1h~ t-lhJl'C'\ ol the ch(-ck- pt)1nl'. " not t.1 l Jtlh drunl cn dn"cr. .. r hl· fi~urt.•\ \hO\\ lhJt the actual numhl'r ol .trrt.''1' JI .1 w bnel\ check- point I\ \t"f\ m1111'icuk .. Muir ..aid "Our ohJC\ 1 " n111 111 Jrrc,1 fll'Opk tiu1 to let pcopk he J"Jrl' thJt "e're lOnlc'med ahout lhl· dJO[tl'r ot Jn\ ing undl.'r thl.' 1n11 Ul' nn· · In l~ll I \\u11 -...i1d 1t'' rcla11'cl' cas' tor !)l't1Pk tn J\111J thl' lhcclpo1n'1s • Murder Victim's car sought "l h1· 1.hl0l \...po1n1' dll' \t'r. d earh mJrl..t.•d .. hl' \Jld ·-.ind thcrr s al"a's a turn pc11n1 lx·t\\l't.'n thl' nu\ll'l and· the al tual l hed.puint that Jll11"' m1.1tunsts to turn oil Jnd not g11 thruug.h the lhcc\...- point II thn Jun·1 \\JOI 10 I '>Uppos.t• therl· "1l1 ..tl\\,I\' \x• \t>nll' peo ple who takl' .id' antage nl thJt Rut a pcl"M)n v.ho '' undc·r thl' influt.·nll m1gh1 nut ha'e thl' JUdgnu·nt 10 t'11..l' thl' tum " By th~ Dally Piiot lll\l'\l1g.H111\ \\t.·n· '1111 \l'Jrlh1ng lt11 '>U\fX'll' Tue"41J~ 10 thl· hrut.11 r.1!)l· .1ml \h1101rn11, 1.kath ol .1 I uunt.1111 \ Jlk~ \\ 11111311 ll1>ng I h1 "-gu~l'll lO. \\;J\ lound nw.k .111J lllllUll\l l\IU\ J hOUI ~ p IT'I \Ulldil\ Ill .1 hJl \... ll>I ol .1 l 1a 1 d t.·11 l 'rm c )h11pp1 ng plM.1 ...,ht.· h.id bn·n -.hot onll' '" the hl·ad a11d .1ppJr l'111I~ ll•l1 Im dl·ad LL Mlcllael JltClllOft Pnlile lx·hc'l' \hl' "a' attacked !i.honh alti:r n1gh1foll a' \he left 1h1: hndal ">hop '' hl·rt.· \hl' "'orll·d J !> a ~amstrCS\. Gar- d l'n ( 1n1\l' Lt (hul l (11bb'> \aid .\n emplu,ce at a nearb) dru~store found her la} 1n_g near some trash 01ns in lhl' hat.I.. lot ol the shopping plaLa. !lung appi:arcd to ha'c been raped. I kr rnr. a 1 n )Ola M R2. v.as m1ss1ng and prl''>Uml·d '>tukn. G ibbs said. :-.:t.·arh '"o doten detectives were as- \lgncd IO the case. indud1ng '>('' eral not U\uall) connected to the hom1ndc drt:11I \!though polln· arc "or\...ing on a number of leads. no u'ipcc:t!i. ha' e hecn arrested. hl' !>aid The) hope rcco"ef) of the '1c11m 's car will pro' 1de a break in the ca!>C. Pohce arc asking an)onc v.ho has S«n the "h11c spons car since unda} to call 74 I -5704. The car', license plate number Ill :?CMNS71. .\nd tht.'rl' 1., unh one l·hann~ to turn a"a~ gran·fulh \tuir added .. If the' m1.,, thl' tum. then decidc.- 1hc> 'd ralhl'f not go through 11 and make an 1lleµI l '-tum. "e'll ha'e units "atting thcrr 10 '>top them ·· hc ..aid. The \obm·t~ ched.point "Ill be located some" here on l n1\er"Sll) Dnvt 1oda) Muir ..aid. and on \.fain St~I on Thurs- da> Two:·Newport Beach officers promoted ly the Dally Piiot T1.1.o '\;c"pon Beach police onicl'r. ""re promoted tn rank. gl. .\nd' C 1o n1s. a depanmen1 spokel>man. announled Tucsda). The officer-.. v. how pro mo11on'I \\ere c.:fT~tl\ c at the bcginntng o f l>cccmhcr. arc Lt. ~l1chacl Jackson and Sgt. Jim Kam1n'I..) Jackson. former!) a S<'~l.'ant w 1th thr cwport Bea h poh<'C \\ .\ T team. has expenen e In all of the department's four d 1\ 1g10M. Gon1'i S4l1d. H is n"" assign- ment 1s da) "atch commander \\Ith the patrol d" 1s1on. Jackwn. 4(). hai. been w11h the New- port Beach Police Dcpanmcnt \tncc 1973 and \\IS honored tn O"embcr with an award of mcnt for h11 d1li1"nt tn\-eSt1p- non of the "ell-pubhc1zed October 1988 assauh"O\l .\1ssa Wa)ne. daughter of late a to r Jtihn Wa) nc. and her tMn- bo~ lnend Rober Lub). a prominent finan 1er His six-month 1nvest1ga11o n led 10 the arrest of four uspccts. mclud1ns \\a) nc·~ n-husband. Dr. Thomas G1on1-. Jachon 1~ near completion of h11 mas- ter' dcgrtt 1n publt adm1n1s1nu1on at Cal tate Lo ng Beach. Gon1s said. Kaminsky. 35. has been reass11nc<1 10 the patrol d1 v1s1on. v.here he now serves as n1&ht field upcr\ 1sor. A member of the depanmrnt srnct 1982, Kam1nlk) ~·as most rcccntl)' an invesuaa1or Wllh the vice unit. He ho1ds a bechdor's dqrtt tn law c nfol't"ement from Wnattn llhno1s Uni' ef'51ly . I nine an hour and 20 minutes. The can wtrc: parked on the 3600 block o f Sqo. the I 4800 block o f Elm and tht ••~block of Manso. called a woman about 8 a.m. and said ~ had a gun to her husblnd's head. he hung up and called hu husband at work. where he was safe. • • • nect o ut the door. • • • A burglar ransacked an upstairs txdroom and escaped with aboul 520.000 m Jewelry while the v1ct1m was downsta1n with fnends at a home on tnr 8500 block of Tnmty R1 \'cr Circle. block of Carmd111 Strttt and the 300 block of Camden Place respec- t i~el). wcrt sprayed at approA1matc- I 11 :30 pm • • • block of Ordtid .\ ~-Ml beeft aenin& pho ne calls almost dlil) since No"tmber from a man _.., doesn't ldmu fy h1mldf but •>" th1nas hkc ht' would k1U h1mldf i(lat rouldn 't hear her 'o~. A thief punched the door lock on a Mercedes-Bent parked near the May Co. in uth C'<>&\t Pla1a. A stettO and C hnstma" 11ns "'onh S7.JY7 wcrt stolen. • • • Money and crtdrt cards wert 11olen out of an unlocked -Ford Bro~ perked in a n open llrllt 1n lhe 2600 block o( Cl•b Mesa ~ betWttn 4 and 7 p.m. Monday. • • The hubtaps ~ s'Mpcd off a Mtrmtft.Ben1 1'° perked 1n the lOOO bl«k of Oub Houte Roed. • • • A bandit bad the •i...,_ on a voa,,...., strum> and ..oer 1 ltlftO. equatim' Ind spNkm *Onh SlOO. ,...... v.u., la I lalOe t'Olll IM li:llool et ...... a--. • ...., ••• "' .... l'lllllld lliW '*1HI "1,ji -~~ ....... '"1.~·~~ ;;:" ................ .. • • • A suspect used • fncnd'\ name to obtain phone service. the n failed to pay btlls to tahna U 7Q at a busi~s '1 I 0070 Quail Coun. • • • A th~f walked into Chnn Hall- mark. I SOJO Brook hunt l.. with a black canvu bis and p&actd SlOO an items into t~ ..._ thtn walked out Without K:.Y!:-He YtU anftled lhonty a rd. ........... A lhovtl woftlt Sl5 wa reponed "*" tom * 600 block or Ca.ii• 9elft'I •rfy Tunclly ....._ iftl, ••• A ""9e. I lftCllCW tto.le m I'* Mii II ...... fl II llW willl I _.,~=" .. ,.,., =~= .... ,:-:.1 ........ * ........ .. YW Mlla. ...... ill m IM Poli ce were call~ 10 Main lkach at 3:43 ·~nday af\emoon whne a beard~ man •as rc:ponedl) bran- d11h1n1 1 aun on the stain near Las Bnsas. Officers &t11n~ a man aftd book~ a 88 aun for \oAft kttP'ftl.. • • • Chns1ma1 o mamcnts wen-saolcn from the 2900 bloc'k of lta Llpftll Boulevard on unda)'. • • • Eaecirontc cqut~nt a nd ,ewdry valued al '4.910 ~ stokn from a home in lk 400 bloc-IL of Los llol*s on Saturday njpt. ••• •• . -r.-' . ' I ' ~ .... \ \ l ~ ' y , t-• M • ar.,._ COMt DAJLY PILOT/ Wedl-*t, 0. ... 20, ,._ '-·.-: • ·-~ • ~ J l J U.S. tro 9y l&.OY O. AGUtLAR , .... ,,_._ PANAMA CITY. Panama -U.S. troops fouaht Panamanian fore~ early today in a bid to oust Gt'n. Manuel Antonio Noricaa. surround- ina his headquarters in a blaze of cannon and machine-sun fire. ~ position leader Guillermo Endara proclaimed himself president. "We have manv dead and wounded caused b) the attack on the city of Panama,'' national radio said. Specific numbers of casualties w<.•re not available. Noriega's whereabouts were not known. However. Maj. Edgardo Lopez, head of the-Panamanian De- fense Forces' pre s oflice. aid on Mexican television that Noriega had been warned and wos safe in another pan of the countr~. -They (U.S. forces) ha' e destroyed the headquarters becau~c the\ thought Noriega wa then.'." Lope[ said. "General Noriega is in another pan of the count I) and as on top of Sanctions eased against China WASHI NGTON ( :.\P ) -Presi- dent Bush eased economu~ ~nc11on'i apinst Chana on Tuesda} as c- retary of State James A. Baker 111 expressed "regret~.. he mo~ ha' c misled Americans about h1gh-lcq:I U.S. contacts w11h Beijing. The While liousc announced that Bush approved tht' expQrt of thre<.· communications satellltc'i to be launched b) China. and ended prohibition on the E:<port-lmpon Bank givi n$ aid to firms doing hu'i1· ness in China. Whether the adm1nastrat1on "a" misleading the public prompted close questionin$ of White House spokesman Marian Fitzwater. The furor erupted afler ll "'as learned Monda\ that national secur- ity adviser Brent Sco"croft and another aide had '1sited Bc1Jang an secret in July. sbatt orl 's forces In Panama the si1ua1ion." Late Tuesday. mortar. machine- aun and cannon fire echoed across the capital as truckloads of American troops headed from U.S. military bases toward the Panamanian De- fe nse Forces headquaners. Bush orders troops to arrest Noriega_ The sky was bright with the hght of 1unfirc and a fire -appeared to have staned near the headquaners. "We're kicking ass tonight." said one U.S. soldier who stopped re- poners along a road about two miles north of the headquaners. Planes and helicopters roared over Panama Cit). At the eastern edge of the capital. troops in olive uniforms ran throu~h the luxury Marriott Hotel and lights inside the hotel went out. NBC broadcast an interview with an American at the hotclJ;who said armed Panamanians had taken Amencans to an upper floor. after which he ht'ard gunfire and scream- ing. · CBS said I 0 armed Pan- arrurn ians had taken some Amcricart reporters wath them "hen the) left the hotel. In Washington. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater an- nounced U.S. troops ''ere on a mission .. to apprehend Manuel Nor- iega." .. We are there to apprehend ham and bnng ham bad. to .\merica to prosecute him." he aid The nated States has tncd to oust Nonega '''•th economic and political pressure since hl' was indicted on fed eral drug traflicking charges in Februal)' 1988. L'. •. ~anctions de- presi,ed the econom\. but did not budge Noriega. and· two coup at- tempts -most rccentlv in October -failed 10 un~at ham: Noriega has denied the drug charges and datm!. the United States wanted him out so 11 could renege on t 977 treaties 1ha1 C('di.• control of the W HINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Bush ordered American troops into combat an Panama City earty toda) on a mission to seize strong- man Manuel Antonio Noricaa to faCi.' drug-tr:ifficking charges in fhe -nitcd States. the White House an- nounced. • With fighting und<.'r way. press )C('retal) Marian Fitzwater described the operation as .. a major under- taking." -\sl<cd whether Noriega had recel\ cd an} warning. Fatzwater re- plted s1mpl). "No." 0 111c 11.000 U.S. forres arc sta- t1011l·u in Panama and additional troops "l'rl' a1rlifh-d an to bolster thl'm. One Pl'ntagon official said the troop mo' cm('nt was .. the biggest oix·rntion "e'\c mounted in a long tlml·:· "The situation in Panama under Panama Canal b} the )ear 2000. U.S. troops 1n Panama had been on maxim um alert and restricted to base since a .S. Marine lieutenant was killed by Panamanians on Satur- day in what American officia ls called ~n unprovoked incident. On Tuesda). .S. mahtar) trans- ports flooded 1nto Amtrican bases in the country. Earl) toda). f gon·rnmen1-con- trolled radio said. "The general head- quarters is being bombarded wtth hea vy artillery ... We arc tx·ing in- vaded b~ .S. troop an a S} m·hron- ized plan.·· A man on the 16th floor of a building with a vie"' of the militar} headquarters an the poor re'i1dcntial neighborhood of El C'honllo said: .. El Gen. Noriega has reached a crisis." Fi1zwater said. "Democratic elec- tions have been thwaned. American lives have been endanacttd. The integrity of the Panama Canal treaties is at risk." At a briefing shonly before 2 a.m. EST this morning. Fitzwater said Noriega had not been taken into custody. ''That is our ultimate objec- tive. It has not happened at this time." "We arc there to apprehend him and bring him back to Americ.a for prosecution." the press secretary said. Bush made his decision to intervene in Panama during a meet- ing with senior advisers on Sunday. Fitzwater said. setting off a round of planning about the military logistics. Fitzwater -noting that Panama's leader as under indictment in the Chonllo is an names." he aid. "You can see a moun tain of flares." Two ambulances w('re seen head- ing for Fon Cla}'ton. a U.S. base. from the combat zone near Defense Forces headquarters about an hour after the figh ting began under a full moon. In a radio broadcast shortl) after the fighting broke out at about mid- night Tucsda~. Fndara callee on Pan- amanian force' to surrender peacc- full) and accept nas electora l victory in Ma} 7 balloting. Those elections ""'re annulled I>> Noriega. "Mt>n of honor of the Defense' Forces " ill ha\'C an imix>rtan t role an a democratic Panama that wa ll belong to all Panamanian\... S<11d FBI says mail-bombings may have been racially motivated WASHI NGTON C..\P) -Federal investij!.lltOrs are concentrating on a possible racial moti vat ion ar. the two fatal mail-bombings in the South over the past fou r da) s. the J u"tace Department satd-Tuesda). FBI D1r<.'ctor Wilham Sessions indicated that no uspect had been identified in the bombin$S. "As far as I know thcrc·s been no claimant of respons1b1li t) at au:· Sessions said at a news conference at the Justice Department. He said. ho"'e\ cr. 1hat .. in the back of all of our minds" I) the poss1t11ltt} that the bombs were tht' result of racial feelings O\l'r desegregation cases. Mail bombs killed 11th C'im11t Judge Robert S. Vance at has home near Birmingham. Ala .. on Saturda}. and Savannah. Ga .. Alderman Robert E. Robinson on Monday. In addition. authontics removed bombs from a counhouse in Atlanta on Monda,·. and from the NAACP headquaners in Jack on' ille, ·Fla .. on Tuesday. Vance rccentl) \\rote an opinion an a school desegregation case that was a victory fo r the Jack- sonville NAACP. .\ttornt'} Gencr:il 01ck Thornhurgh called the incidents .. an affront 10 our nation"• commitment to the rule of la''... ' He said 1n a 'itatl'Oll'1H that the 10\l'St1gat 1on 1s "current!~ concentrating on a pos~1hlc racial mot1va t1on to the 1nciJcnts \\ h1l·h haH' occurn·d an the past four days." Thornburgh said hl' had cuntact(·d Cl\ 11 rights leader~ "to aso;ure thl·m 1h:1t "e art· fu ll\ rnmmitted 10 the \ 1gorouc; IO\t•\t1gat 10n\ Of the\(.' Crtml') and the apprehension or the 1xrson or rcr,on'i \\ho perpetuated them." He '>lrC!>lll'd. ho"c' l·r. a hat "no firm conclusion" about moti \'ata on ha"I lx't'n reached ·\nd S<·'isaons said. ·'1 would not rule out drugs a\ potcn!lall) being involved hut that 1s not a conduc;ion" that can be reached at thi s t1ml· Session<; said the.· ~urcau \\3S stud} mg Vancc·s court docket .to determine 11 hl' panic1pa1cd in an) cases that might have produced racial angcr. Hundreds are feared dead in Romania VIENN .\ . .\ustna (AP) -hoot- ing and fires \\CfC reported Tuesday in westl·rn Romania. where wit- nesses say sccuril) forces ma) have killed hundreds of people who protested the har h Communist rc- gi m e of Preside nt Nicolae Ceausescu. Greek student who crossed into Yugosla via from the Romanian city of Timisoara. site of the greatt's t unrest over the "eekend. said shots were fired and1scnminatel). "killing dozens.·· They said many children were killed or wounded .. because people used 1hem a~ shields." assuming security forces would hold their firt'. A Romanian docto r who arrived in Austna spoke of protesters ston- ing armored vehicles. He said one vehicle drove into the crowd. crushing a woman. and rows of people were mowed down by gun- fire. Ceausescu was on the second day of a three-day official visit to Iran. Late Tuesday. the Yugoslav state news agency Tanjua in what it called an eyewitness account said there were unconfirmed reports of up to 2.000 dead. Most previous accounts from a variety of sources lcavina Romania estimated 300 to 400 dead. United States for drua trafficking offenses -said opposition leader Guillermo Endara. the apparent vic- tor in last sprina's Panamanian elec- tions. had bttn "sworn in" to as- sume his. "ri&htful" position. He said the United States had recognized the new government. Bush's military move followed several days of tension triggered by the shooting death in Panama on Saturday nigh t of a U.S. military officer. The president has been under political pressure to move against Noriega since the United States sat near the sideline during a failed coup attempt in October. The situation in Panama had bc.'en jumpy for days. Tuesday afternoon. the Pentagon spokesman said a U.S. soldier used an unauthorized weapon when he shot a Panamanian Endara. Radio Nac1onal. thc national radio station. was still under control ol Noriega loyali sts and broadcast an appeal for all doctors to go to San w Tomas hospital. a hospital on Pan · ama Ba)' about '"o mile' east of the Panamanian Defense Headquartl'r' and near the ll.S. EmbaS!i) It said the hl·adquam·ro; had bci.•n "cruelh bombarded:· F1ghi1ng also \\ao; rcporll'd cast o l the Marriott. about seven miles ca't of thc hl·adquarters. "herc a Pan- amanian ca\ aln unit 1s bawd. An AS\OCJated Press rl·portcr sa\' 24 armored per,onnel carrtl'f<i and at least seven trucl..'> carr~ 1ng .\mcncan troops head in thl' d1re<.·t1un of Pan- amanian Dcfi.'ml' Forct•s head- police officer Monday. He called the incident .. very reartttable" but saJd it had to be eonsidt'rul in the con- text of a deterioratinJ situation. After a Panamanian leiislative body named Noriep head of gov- ernment late last week, the group said a .. stale of war" exists with the United States. Fitzwater told re- poners. "the only declaration of war has been on the side of Panama:· Bush told interviewers Monda) that he had taken note of Nonega·s declaration ofa state of war and said Panama had been an "enormous frustration" to him in his first year in office. Bu h had hinted at a m1h1ary stnke. saying ... I think a president -all presidents ha ve op- tions. but the) don't discuss what thi.'Y might Ile." quartl·rs. U .. o;old1i.·rs surroundin g the main Panamanian m1htar) ins1allat1on' , cllt>d OH 'r megaphones for tht> Pan- amani;rn troop' to ')Urrcndcr. The l 'n1tcd State'-ha') 12.0<KI troop based near the Panama Canal Tht> Panamania n Defense Forn·'· controlled In Noriega. comt' to abou1 I 5.000 mt•n: Noriega al o has arml·d ca t11t'n "D1gn11~ Battalion<; .. of h" lo} ahsts. 1-urtha ag.gra' at1ng tcns1om allrr aturda' night's 'hooting of thl· .\mcncan. another l ' S . .\rm~ onica "'t1unded a Pananrnn1an pultl·c·nrnn berau'>t' ht· th ought the man "a' about to dr J'' a "car on. arcorJing to Southern < ommand ('.\l.lt'OH'\I ·\ BHlt:t ·s By TM Associated Press Train smashes Into truck, killing 3 STOC'KTO;-..! -Thrl'C peopll' "l'rc 1..ilkd and at least 55 others wen: inJureo Tucsda) \\ hl·n an .\mtral.. tra in. travcllng at an estimated 70 mph in dense fo~. smasht•d into a b1g-ng trul'k loadcd wi th chocolate syrup. Th{· five-car train. carr)ing at ka t 142 people. "as southbou nd from Oakland to Bakersfield on -\mtr.:ai..·~ San Joaquin route The cr:ish occurred about about 9:38 a.m .. ahou1 nanc mtnutt•s aftl·r lc:aving the Stockto!' station. The Sun Joaqu in Count~ coroner's office said the truck dnver. David Haskell. .n . of Po mona. "n~ among the dt>ad . .\I o killed were the train\ engineer and fireman. Thl'1r name~ \\Cr{' not 1mmcd1atl·I~ released. Thr CHP said ahc cau'>l' of tht• cr;1<.h '-':lS not 1mmed1a tel\ known, and a motorl'I behind the trucl. reportt·d not !>l'eing \\Urning hghi~. Bombs found In stores .\ ' FR.\ CISCO -Thrn· 1ncendian bombs ha'e been found in m:uor do\.\ ntown dcpartmc-nt c;torl'' since ·the holldn} shopping seaso n began. and the anca<.knts are bean~ 1nves11gatrd b~ San Franc1~co poltce and federal ollinals. It i" not l..no" n al there 1!. an) connN:t1on bet'-'een the three anc1dcnts. Ollicl·r Da' 1d -\mbro<.l' of the ~an Franca"o Police Depanment'~ publtc afTaar" ot1ic.·c said Tucsda~. one of the bombs exploded. '\ ·\1'10'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s Judge llmlts North testimony WASHI NGTON -.\ fi.•deral Judge Tuesday placed stnct limns on the prosecution's use of Oh\Cr North as a w11noss an the Iran-Contra trial of former National Sccunt~ .\dvaser John Poande,tcr. U. . Dist net Court Judge Harold Grel'ne said prosecutors "ma~ only elicit evidence" from Nonh bast>d on statements he made before July 15. 1987. the day Poindexter began test1f) 1ng on Capitol Hill before a nationnl telev1s1on audience. The restriction means the government 1s unable to use most of the testimon)' Nonh ga'e at his own trial. Howe, er. prosecutors will be allowed to elicit evidence from North based on his testimony to Congress. Five killed In mobile home fire SANT A ROSA BEACH. Fla. -A fire staned b) a spa~ heater swept through a mobile. horn~. killi n~ a wom~n. he~ three children and her 5-year- old brother. offi cials said. Prehmanary in vestigations show the firt apparent· ly was caused by the children playing with a blanket near a hot space heater. Bush readies S 1 . 2 4 trllllon budget .WASHI NGTO -President Bush worked Tuesday toward a fi nal v~~aon ~r a 1991. budget plan !hat sources said would include a record S 1.24 tnlhon an spending. Meanwhile. he signed a deficit-fighting bill trimming the budget for this )ear. . Despite Bush's "n~ new taxes" 'ows. the new federal budget also as hkely t<? propose. a series ~f new excise taxes. including a f~ on the sale of certaa~ recreational equipment and vehicles. said officials who spoke on the condnaon of anonymity. Scientists get look at volcano eruption ANCHORAGE. Alaska -Scienti.sts have gotten 1heir first good look at Redo~bt Volcano ~nd say most of its steam and vokanic ash Sttms to be crup~1n1 from a 11.naJe ~mall v~nt abo~t two-thirds of the way up tht mountain. The abras1v~ airborne ash, which could cloa aircraft cnaines delayed or dctou~ air traffic in and out of Anchoraac stackina ui: thousands of.tra~elcrs and tons of mail. Amons the stranded U.velen wen 70 Kman Aar Lines pesscnacrs who have refused since Saturday 10 act or I plane. HOHi U HHll I' Thatcher's boat people pollcy aflPO'led LONDON -Lesillaton on Tuetday endoned Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher's controvmial policy of forcibly repalrialina Vietnunne frorri Hoaa K.ona. Ind the IOYef'DlllftU indicated it will retume the ~ wbic:h had been wtpended. The l09-2 I 9 "* in the House or Commons followed In ICl'imonioul ........._, ...... ne 811& ~Uoal ol 51 V........_ on Dec. ll ~ an iawiwl wtcry. TM U.S. Admbdala11o& c8llld it -U'*':'*." nc ec-nauve ID"ftllmen& SutPended °" repemadoat so _,, the pertlamlDtary ...... . . • Fair skies through Thursday, slightly warmer '"" Sell HA .... 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"a' dur to hokJ gl•nrral t:lec· 11o ns b' ~larrh 1990. bu1 thl· 'Oil' rould he ad' anrl·d. tjlam· uffercd for 'rars from prostate cancer and· cr1prl1ng anhn11c;. Hl' died at h1~ oflicial Mount Ro,al r<.''1tknl'l'. coon an· nounct>d. :\.o L"au~ l)I death "as stated. Bla11c \\alked "11h lhl· aid of a can<.' and rcc<.'I\ l'<l rL•gular rnnrcr 1rea1rn,·nt at Waller Rl•t•d Hospital in \\'ash1ngton. I k had occomr in- creasinttl~ frail He "as clcnc<l pn ml' min1st~r on Dec. 3. 19 4. 1n the first drct1on af\er l ' .S trOOp'i. supponed b~ a small Canbtx·an fore\.'. in' aded Grenada on Oct. :!4-28. 1983. and ousted a Macxist m1htar~ 1unta that had se1wd pov.cr and assassinated Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. The in \'as1on was w1dch cnt1ci1ed abroad as a breach of ·Grenada's sovereignt). but Blaize said 11 saved Grenada from a brutal chqur that placed the 100.000 resident~ undrr a 24-hour curfew. 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Ages 6-up 51'9 Nikko RADIO-CONTROL TURBO PANTHER Hot-s'Y*S rac« .w.th spiked. knobby 1tres• Ages 8-up ,..v ~ tvt ~"°'~' • loeal MAGNA DOODLE Draw play games wr11e messages erase ano start again · Age 3 up ·- LA DA to· probe Lincoln S&L Southland consumer prices hold steady 9y ~S R. MARTIN a.,-...-.-. LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles District Attorne) Ira Reiner was named Tuesday to• head a criminal task force investigating the collapse of scandal-ridden Lincoln Savings & Loan. a probe that could reach government officials. In November . .\Horney General John Van de Kamp launched an invcstiJ;!ltion into "Junk bond" s:ilc b) c mplo)ecs o f the lrv1ne- based thnf\. but w11hdn:w because he is defending the state in a lawsuit tiled by more than 12,000 Lincoln custom~rs. . . The customers. including man}' outh~rn California retirees. bouaht an estima1cd $250 m1lhon an Amcncan Continental Corp. bonds. which pro' cd \\Orth less when the compan} entered bankruptcy procee~ings la-;t .\pril. Salvaging the dcfunt·t compan ~ could co<;! ta~pa_)Cr'i an esti- mated S2.3 billion. making 11 the moc;t ex pen 1' c 1hnft bailout in the countf) ·s histor). · "This "111 be a full and thorough inH'<;tigation and '"" targN any and all 1nd1' 1dual<-. in bu<,tne'>'> or go' ernment. who ma~ be involved." said Reiner. who hOJX'' 10 <,ucceC'd Van de Kamp as attorney general. "Whatever it takes. ''I: must '>Cl: 10 11 that those 1n both buo;iness and government. who arc cnm1nall~ responsible. arc held accoun- table .. the count\ ·s chief pro<;t•cuto r <;a1d. Charles H. K'ca11ng Jr . chairman of Phocnl\-ba<.cd .i.CT . 1s !he target of thousand~ of la'''u11s 1hnt ~liege he made c.:ampa1gn donations to kl:\ legislator\ in l'\Changc tor their heln an kc·1:ping the troubled thrift ah\e <;Ome l\\O ~car<. h1.·~ond "hen federal rcgulalors should have sc11cd 11. Keating also 11\ naml·d 1n a $1 I billion la,.,su11 fikd b~ the federal government. It alkge'> 1ha1. among other thing~. h~ t0ok federally in urcd monc~ from Linruln and USl'd II to llnancc campaign contnbu11un' The contrO\ er<>) "1rhng around the baa lout al read> has tou hed Sen. Alan Cranston. [).( "alif. and four of his colleagues. "'ho purportedh tried to steer rtgulator" a\\3~ from Lincoln and too"-a collective ) 1.4 ma Ilion 1n donations Cranston. \\ho solicited 800.000 from Keating for 'otcr registration proJens. ha' dcmcd an~ impropriety. He ha~ .,tated repeatedly tha1 hl· \\a\i \1mpl~ tr) 111g to get federal r~gulat<?rs to move on the case. and tha t had the~ not dcl:iycd so long 1n acting that the bailout toda> \\OUld not be so big. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lower ener&y prices helped keep Southern California consumer mnation un- chanaed last month and lower than the 0.4 percent rise nationally. the U.S. Department of Labor reported. Prices for goods and sen ices in November remained unchanacd over October figures 1n Orange. Los ;\ngele'i. R1,crs1dc. San Bernardino and Ventura counties. bureau re- gion a I commi ~•on er Sam Hiraba\as.h1 said Tuc"ida}. Lo" er cncrg} costs "ere primarily re~pons1ble for maintaining a e ragc prices in the area. h<.' \aid, adding that "ithout those declines the prices \\ould' ha"c rt'icn 0.3 percent AT & T reduces some rates · W.\Slll'\CJTO l ·\P) -The na- 111.m·., dominant lo ng-dl\tancc telc- p hunl' lOmp.an~. thl· \mcrican Tele- phunl· -.\ T ckgraph Co .. announced I uc,tf:1~ 1ha1 11 \\Ill rul basic da ~­ t1nw lllll'f'>lall' rail'' an a'erage of I \ IX'lll'lll J.1n. I. I \enrng rate~ "111 tl1 t1p an ,1\ l'rag1.· ot 2 0 J)l'rcent. \ T & l 'Po"-l"1man 1 lcrb Linnen ':lid 1he n:dm.11on' \\crc nercs\ary u1Hkr l h.1ngl'' curhl·r 1h1s ~car in the I l'lkral ( 0111mun1 rat1ons C-om- 1111,,1011·., rq~ulatmn oflong-d1~tancc lhargn. The H ·c no\' imposes cap~ on \ f &. i ·, ll111g-d"1ann· rail''\ ba,ctl on lhl' lompan~ ·s long-d1stann· cx- IX'll,l'°'· a., opposed to a preset r:i te of l'l'lllnl. ·\ T & r said the lowerc·d rail'' rl'- lkl 1 ll'dUCl'tl expense!.. ma1nl~ from ll'dllll'U fl•c\ 1ha1 .\T&.T "'"pa) in I '>'IU tu 101.:al tclephonc c.:ompanics tor :.Jl'll''' to local c\change~. E HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR NEXT ... MfW YfMSPARTY i PAPER &PlASTICPLAfES •CUPS • NAPKINS • IA8lf COVERS • KNIVES • FORKS • SPOONS • I 1SSU( OECORATIONS • STREAMERS • H4TS •BALLOONS PINATAS •PARTY FAVORS • GIFI WRAP • RIBBON • BOWS• BOXES • DECORATIONS • CUSTOMINVlltdlONS PUNCH MIX • ROL LED flCKflS • NfDDl~f, SHOWER <: BlfHHOAY SUPPLIES • CHRISTMAS ~~l.'1 vf:c:! f. SPECIAL OCCASION SUPPLIE s • wr Rt NI H[ l IUl.l I :.No;S ANO MUCH MOAl' SUPER 810 UNTS OPEN 7 DAYS • Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Sun. 12:00 -5:00 ..... City."**' f*"' a.. ........... 2011....,_..w.., I 7143 CelolM lid m I S ""'°' 8lvd soo w ·~ 18611 Mam S1 .. .....,_ .. 11•• .,,_....,_, -"' "'°'--' ... , ...... , ._.....,_ t ~ ,, ... ~Mii Cltll MM2ll ClllJ 11Ml77 (714) 521-.U 1111) 241-MM (7141 Ml·Znt ... .... Ilks TlrfllCI ,. llys S840 S.pulwe41 lhd ..• -.............. 1111)--1111 • LOW. LOW PRICES uu. ...... ~~09 WoNNll Avt 1900 Bus C:.nttt Dr tfll Mi.91 •' ...... " 1.,...1 (Zill IZl-1777 (111) 9t3-JOJJ ...... Ill m November. Through tile first 11 months of this )ear. the Consumer Price ln<kx shows prices nationally ha' e risen 11 an annual rate of 4.6 percent, up o nly slifhtly from the 4.4 percent price gams in both 1988 and 1987. In Southern California. the first 11 months of the year show consumer prices rose 4.7 percent. the same increase reported for the same period a ~car earlier. Hou<;ing costs dropped 0.4 percent in November largel} as a re uh of a seasonal return to lower winier resi- dential gas rates which pushed the mdc for fucl"i and other utilities down 10 4.1 percent. NEW VORK (AP> -The loltowlM 1111 LllOWS Ill• New Vork Stock E11clle1199 stocks •nd w•rnnls tllet lleve 11one up Ill• mosl •nd down the most bHed on ~rce.nt of cllenee for TUftdn. No securllles lr•dln11 below 12 or 1,000 sll•res •r• Included. N,1 •nd percenltoe Ch•nees •re lhe d If •r e n c e b • I w • e n i ll_t previous dosing price and TueMS•V's 5:JO p ,m . i r l c e 1 W11m'~ L•~r;l.~ ~.,~ J:,ct· 27.3 2 A mSvBkNY + .,. UP 17. \ 3 ArrowElec >:. + 1h UP 15.4 4 USG Clio + ~ Up 15_1 ; WstUnofB 3 I ~ UP 1' C•~up S41h 414 UP 9: LA er s 27~ 2~ UP 9.4 ' Hiiis I 6118 112 Up ,9 ~r~ rte 131.? 1 Up :1 1 m v8kNY pf ,~ + ~ UP . 1 ~ lllP n 13 • i 1 Up J'. i! ~ed~~wt s 2Y~ + 1~ 8: ~i lf rf~s~Y~ s 21~~ t 1~ 8: t:i I u~!ckp!~ 11• + 1/t UP ~.9 ...... .el f~ 11• + ~ UP ~-7 ~'11): c 7 l ~ 8: ,:~ FTowG~' ·~ .,. up ·' OrienlExp 41,4 I/• Up .6 P•rTtch 4¥1 + If• UP .4 ~o:i!'vss~~n Jk + ~ 8: sJ DOWNS N•me Latt Che P i EmerldHme ~Ve -,,, 19.1 Clleus 1h -~ 15. Nlcolellnsf I ~ -1~ 10 • ~11n11IAPrl .. ~ -1h ·~: ; qulfex s IS~ -llll 1 . •rltv wl 21/• -v. 1 . Oellon1t CP cl• -•, I H.,.crisr Jn 3l'• -~ 9:1 9 H•rcrtBJv r' 31. -'.'II 9 1 10 rT~S.llP p 167'8 _ ,~ • 1 :: .. 1 ll ~~v"in1 1i~ = 1iZ 15 IPllOMlg IS~ -llt t4 lrslFed II~ -I~ 15 MAI Buie 3 -1• I AmB•s. 101• -"9 7.4 Amdure pf 10l• -1;. 7.4 F'C•rlll,-tld 71e -~ 7.4 iler 9''11 -J.. r.1 eoete CP 31 • -'• 7.1 1 etheComun 31 -'• 6.9 Llberl~CP 41'1J -2'9 6.S WorldCoro ~~ -• 6.S 4 OrlonC•P -1 'h 6.4 S F•lrCom :I.It -1 • 6.3 BALBOA Sheller costs ~re up 0.2 percent durioa the month with hiper home- owMrs' costs more than ofTscllinJ lower renters' costs, waid Hirablyas1. Household fumishinp and o per- ations costs edged down 0.1 percent from October. Apparel and upkeep costs were down a shght 0.1 percent. transpor- tation costs were unchanged, food and beverages rose 0. 7 percent. cntenainmen1 was up 0.2 percent and t~ cost of medical care rose 0.9 ff II\ I '\SI< DID DOW 'O'\FS '\ERAGFS '9ETAl~S PRICES NEW YORK tAPt SOOI nontf"rous -••• Pf"" Tue1dAy •t--1 ISO per POUl'd NV Come• •PM month Tue : c...., S 1 1360 1 POund U S det11n111ons C...., S I 0610 C:etllt -POO"O NY~· tOOI mont" Tue l... 31-•0 cenlt • OOU<\d Zlftc y 13 .,..,.. • ooond -Tin • ~ 1790 _, ••• Wfflo come>OSJI• P<OCe -ID I Geld . $A 12 •O HaflO & Harman IOtlly d•'!Y Quo1e1 Oold"':"\A 1 1 Oo -troy or NY Come• s~1 "'°"'" lue ......, . S~ ~~ Hllncly & .,.,.....,, ldn'Y dally OUOl41t ...... S~ ~27 Pe< 1roy Ol NV Come• 5'!01 MOftll• Tue .... CWf 518~ ()(). ~ 00 °"' 76 ID Ila;• - TO<k ISLAND Christmas Shopping Like Nowhere Else! Come To The fllaad Early For The Oiristmas Boat Parade December 17th through 23rd, 6:30 to 9:00 pm percent. Nationall)'. the Labor Depanme'!t said in a separate rcpon th.al Amen- cans' a verage wcck!Y earnings. after adjusting for intl'a11on. fell 0. 7 per- cent last month following a 0.6 percent nse in October. The depan- ment a11nb01ed the decline to drops in average earnings per hour &f!d averaje hours worked J>C:r wc~k. m addition to consumer price hikes. There were no locnl cakulat1ons. ff H \ · 1 \ 'ti I"\. D I D NEW YORK (AP) Oec. If T""ff r ~ L•t~ CM. 11~ -l,4 Jl,(, o. t~ -i;. 12 5-16 ll" -~ -~ 1 1h -~ 4~ -~ 21111 + ~ NEW YORK (APl-Most .c11v• over· 111e-coun1er stocks suPPI ed b Y NASO. Lett er HMM Yelufne ~ Atared ~ MCI f .~1,JOC ~1 + i;. ~~H :d~: I~~ -'~ F~ A~. 1 ~ FHP s 1,294, 1 1'1 + ~ Intel 1,271. 31 + .,. Or•cles 1.i•. 211 • TlcmA s , t~ + 1'• OutyF s • -2\lll I ~ + ~ EMS SV , GOLD PRICES Sei9eted WOl'IO QOkl .,._. T OMOay by T.... oV• IOC•ale<I Prest Hefte Ktne lale $413 75 up SI SO L...-motn109 ll•"'G S• I 1 30. UP SJ llO l....,. 111ernoon '""'G S• 1:1 ~ uP $4 90 l ....... latt $4 13 75 up $4 25 ..... 11terl'OOn 11\ong $4 I I l8 up S 1 22 ,, ..... fwl '·~·ng $411 •9 Ill> $0 56 l.wtctl Ille 11ternoon SA IA 00 "" S• 2S SAi• SO alk.O MY......, 6 Har-$4 12 •0 up $490 NY l ....... d ~13 7S up V11 ._ '- NY I~ t11>nc11eo $43• H up SS 16 • ., c-. gold IOOI mont~ clO~ rue S• I 1 !ID "" $0 10 NY --Nat ....... a-• P<n I~ $41175 oH St 00 More auto plant layoffs likely DETROIT ( .\P) -trugghng . . auto makcrll arc likc h to an- nounce more asscmbl) plant layoffs an coming da) '>. adding to the 107.000 workers alrcad\' slated to be idled in J anuaf} · Source'> at Cbf)SIC'r Corp. and General Motors,( orp .. speaking o n cond111 on of anom mil '. ~·d Tucs- da} that more temporal') a<;\Cmbl} plant shutdo" ns probabl~ "111 be anno unc-ed lall'r thi.-. "eek. Ford Motor Co . ..aid Mnnda-. that 11 of its 16 assembl) plants "ould be down for at IC'a\t a \\Cek each ne·<t month The la}o ffs . coupled "'ith slump- an~ salc'i and s,·ant prospects of quick relief. m1:an there's a recession in the auto indu~tn . 'iOmc analysts have said. • · Shuttel'S MANUFACTURED a FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY Heirwood is in its 37th year of manufacturing and finishing the finest shutter products available anywhere, right here in Orange County. Unlike many of our competitors, who sell shutters made in foreign lands, ours are home grown! When you need information regarding shutters, please call us. our representative will be happy to give you a carefully measured in- home estimate at no chwge. We are ... you. wl be pteased<wTth cu fine product and fair price.~ You should allo be pla••d ~ ~wl receive a~ madl ilrMl lnlatJld In Clllfoml8 by Celtornla cnftln.n. SELL 1hrouf<h cla.,~1l1£•d 642-5678 CREATIVE JEWELERS of Laguna Bta ch "WAAAf WISHES FOR A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASO~.,, Wt'" M" for yo11r l~t •ilaltt wt~.~ -~-.m Nmth Coast Hwy •UguN Bed, CA 92651 • (71f fM ClfJ Raphael, a legend in his own time. ll•~. ~ M.l~l('f ""'~ o4 ~ ~.u .. nc~ PfflOd Known fOf hos ~ ot cob. form .and l)ll'S•OI\. lw ~ .. ~ inh•~c.n • 11rrw And now ~ 1t..,t1.i f IUC~ ~ ..-bf rtti ot ctn.r lltd f,~ ~ity '" W>lld bt•u Uuc~$. NbMtJ-"' ~~'" ~ -.., .. 1 .... Wftl lnd ~ -~ '°" ~ 6"1tned tO find tNI ~" ~bVOUf~ ))) l•UN Un\OI\ ltd l'IUN k«tl CA 9.?U I 17\•l •~llM Economic worries hurt Stock market N£W YORK f -'P)-tod. pn~ conuhucd 10 saa T~> amid pn- s1nent ~omcs abou1 the future course of the cconom). The Dow Jones aHragc o f 30 1ndustnals shppc-d I 9:! 10:? 695 61 clllcnd1n& Its lo s O\ er the pasr four ~ss1ons to 6S.48 points Dechmng 1 sue~ outnumbered ad- \ ancts b) about :? to I 1n n11uonv.1dc trading of Ne1.1. Yori. tocll f.\. change-hued stoc:h v.11h 513 up 1.011 do~n and ~., unchang~ OJ( IP\ \'D DOM'' ..\naf\.s1s ~1d th(' hut"\t t'COnom1t tstatt propt"rt1C\. • ~Ports from tht gO\emment hadn·1 done much to pull the market out ol ~ f~ rttentl} d~ m011119t 11s recent \lade induced to a ~at and rttional bankin1 stocls stated a ~trnl b' ~Om('S about thr rt"al rtbound FeduaJ !'.auonal MorlplC estate mad.et a nd mongage debt roSt-I • to J:?• ·· and Banl of ~t~ The labor Dc~nmeot rcpomd Enf,land &aJntd 1·~ to 8. that tht consumer pnce 1nde1 rose But el~hcrt amona the rq1onal 0 4 percenl in ~o' rmbtr. or at an bank stocl First Fideht~ Bancorp annuaJ rate of J 9 percent. That dropped ~ to 21 '• first lnltrst.ate appeared to put a nr"" obstacle Bancorp '• to 42' •: C1l\ trust Ban-btfore an\ lrtsh mo,es b' the' fed· corp '• to 14. and Fket·. orstar aal Rc\<nc to rcla' 11s l fl:dll pol-F1nanc101l 10 :!3 • ' IC~ ~toncH.cnter banl tocks ~ere cparatc ~o' anmc:n1 figures ml\ed. ( 111corp ro~ '•to :?"' Chase sho""ed a 4 ~r. .. enl, dt'\.llnl' 1n \1fanhanan added • 10 ~.:?•, J p NEW YORK (AP> -n'9 to11ow1n1 ... , housing st.~ins last mun th \torgan lost • to ..UJ• • and t l'I o • s 1 "• o ., • r • 1 fl•· Brokers )J1d that lcu ~•~b 1n lhl.'. Banlt.ammca "'as up • at 14 • ~1.,.up"~ ·~si"1~;ts C::~ ~h: gnp of r\' i:ss1on fear\ .lru1 of 1..1llt. If'°'' besed on e»ercent of en.nee for that a <.lump in bu\tne'>'> cond11ron<, The bauered tcchnolog} secmr ~~urll,.s tr•oint,1 oelow n or 1,000 might ht e'accrbatl"d b~ J 1.1.eal also attracted .. harga1n-hun11ng .. \flare\ •re lnctuo.cs marlt.et for homes and other real-bu,ers ""•' •nd ~rceniage cn•"9eS .,. the riPiiiiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Prtvlo~s c10sir19 orict ano Tundev's 1as1 or bid ortce, Olff 1 r t nc t 01 1wee n 1ne l u~s N*"9 Last CM ~. 1 tn1egon • + 1 :i.. Uo ni 2 GllCl'ICP lSl. + J • Uo l' l MaolcYrs 1 , + ~ uo 1. •rP9r=Tcl\ ' • + ,.,. 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OH IS 0 14 Newpr!New\ S ~ -•1 Ott '' 61 15 WCW Ws•n 2 -S· 16 Ott 13 S 16 8•nllA1.an 6 , -I Of' 13 3 11 SO 0ttS1rs l • -~ Ott ll 3 11 Bank"Fsi 7 -I Ot' 12 S I 19 Br09i..1vnSv 2~ -J.w OH 12 S 20 Ctrl:>ou s 7 -I Ott 12 S H lnrtrohase 5 • -'• Ot' 12 S Vestar l~ -' Of' 12 I Bllu Lauo,., 5 1 -i , Off 12 0 2• Euu.CP 1 1 OH 12 0 25 JenlfrCn1t 21. -111 Off 12 O 1 26 N•ocoSec S • -J , Ott 12 O 27 QumeCP 5 1 -... Off 120 Finest of dia01onds at Creativ-e Jewelers Arthur Peltz d idn't set out to be a 1eweler -but between his father and his son. he didn't ~ave much choice. Peltz operates Creative Jewelers in Laguna Beach with his wife. Trude. and his son. Glenn. The shop 1s the exclusive dealer for the Quadnlhon dlamond nng, which has won the OeBeets award as the world's most beautiful diamond each year for the past four years. Although he learned the craft from his father. master jeweler Maurice Peltz. Arthur only t>ecame involved in 1ewelry after his retirement from the U.S. Department of Justice. where he served as . a special agent In the Community Relations Service. Glenn. however. was meticulously trained by his grand- father and Inherited the latter's materials and his skills when Maurice ~eltz died 1n 1979. Two years later the Peltz family opened i6reatlve Jewelers 1ust up the street from the store's present site at 353 N. Coast Highway. 10 which the business was relocated in 1984 "We spec1ah2e in direct diamond sales and we have a vast selection of fine diamonds." sa~ Peltz. "We're also the only local dealer 1n dolphin and whale iewelry .. The Peltzes are continuing the legacy of Maurice Peltz. who gained wortd renown with Tiffany's 1n New York City in the 1920s. He moved to Arizona and opened a shop in the 1940s and relocated to California in the 1960s. His son and grandson are carryin<J on and adding new prestige to the name. Glenn graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in fine art. and teaches calhgraphy one day a week at Saddleback College The Peltzes are active 1n community affairs Art 1s on the Chamber of Commerce board of directors. while Glenn is a member of Laguna's Ambassadors Club. They've also par- ticipated in Laguna's annual Festtval of Arts. A particular source of pride are the world champ1onsh1p rings made by Creative Jewelers for the protess,onal vol- leyball tournament held last August in Laguna. The success of Creative Jewelers has forced the Petues to acquire another shop as an annex of their operation for repairs and jewelry manufacturing. "Our credo ls to provide the finest quality jewefry at the lowest possible prices." says Trude Pettz. "And we'd hke to extend the warmest of holiday wlSheS to all of our cus- tomers." Creative Jeweters is one of the few shops In Laguna ottering free parking to its customers. Additional information may be obtained by calhng Art, TrU<M or Glenn at •~9. LAURA The Unique Boutique For, unuSuaJ cloching and ~sories. Regl•ter To Wtn• • • • THE LARGEST CHRISTMAS STOCKING! Comes to MALIBU INGS and register to win. You have to see the size of this stocking to believe it! The child that receives this stocking will remember it ../orever. (You don't have to be a customer to register.) ·0rawlng 10 ~ h«ld Dec. 22nd ,_7f-i£IJJl7~ 754-1801 1700 Adams Ave. Co.ta Maa ~l\VINGj •BA. K super color OPEN7DAYS • One Hour Enlargement • One Hour E-6 Slide Oev~oplng (120-135) • One Day Kodachrome OeVeloplng • Same Day PrinUSlide " • All Other Film Services Available I Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-6 Sun 10-5 497-8112 230 Beach Street Laqur;,1 gp -vh DDUZE OF&t AIR l'ACDAIJES •24 HR. VETlmlNARY CARE •ON JlllPMmPB CARB'TNKER-2411RS. DAILY _ ........... ..: DAY BOAIU>UfO n&WLT IUl:nJRBl8llED DAY FREE BOARDING WB num srm na m1a1 t m .. AUS \ y' .. va~ 1ncf rctt ·~I~ on 1nJ a ( ;d al n l s a - A 8 ~lf401ll\1 Crans~on canyon tour irisignificant Senator Alan Cranston's visit to Laguna Canyon last week was a good public relations ploy, but it accomplished little, if anything. When Cranston visited the proposed site of the Laguna Laurel develo pment, he was the epitome of a senior senator lending a sympathe tic ear to constituents embroiled 'in a controversy. Cranston was also eager to please everyon e. That's easy to understand. The investigation of his in volvement in the Lincoln Savings & Loa11 scandal casts a dark shadow o n his reputation and he needs all the friends he can muster. C ranston praised Laguna Beach res idents' farsighted- ness for preserving o pen space around their community. Then, he complimented the Irvine Co.'s "public-spirited concern" for deeding m o re than 9.000 acres of coastal land for open space. H e was so eager to please, he even said he was concerned about the San J oaquin Hills tollway. which would run through the center of Laguna Laurel. But l rvine Co. officials reminded C ranston that he had . in effect. e ndo rsed tha t tra nsportation project.in a 1980 bill that would ha ve made part of Laguna Canyon an Orange Coast National U rban Pa rk. If Cransto n ·s bill had passed. it would have accelerated cons truction of the road . too. C ranston promised he would try to obtain federal m o ney for open space. but he qualified that pro mise b y reminding activists that the re are more open s pace proposals than federal m o ney to buy the land. He also said open SJ.>:8CC projects must compete for funding with things like child care a nd affordable housing. Activists say Cransto n's v isit was encouraging. T hat's debatable , buJ hts refusal to say whether he would ask that federal funds be spent to buy the Laguna Laurel site adds som e perspective to the controversy. Simply put. there is little federal mo n ey to buy the land. and a pus h for such a project could pose o me definite political liabilities for C ranston. If C ranston is perceived as the sa ior of Laguna Canyon a nd is depended on to help stop the Laguna Laurel project, it will be a politically dangerous situation for h im . H e could have a d iffic ult time convincing Congress that the area is important. T hat barrier was set by a 1979 National Parks Service study of Laguna Can yon. In its stud y, the parks service did not identify tpe a rea where hom es are planned in the Laguna Laurel p roject a s a n a rea of na tional concern. Such an effort could also compro m ise his efforts to preserve California d esert lands. Now that Cranston has come and gone, it's time to take stock of the controversyand what ha ppens next. Development oppone nts scored a victory of sorts with the march to save the canyon. So d id The Irvine Co. when it offered to m ove the prgjeJ:t to Irvine, which was p romptly rejected by M ayor Larry Agran. What rem ains is a planned community nearing final approval -hearings are sup~sed to begin next m o nth -and the opinion of many residents that the can yon should be left tn tts natural state. Both sid es' arguments have merit. Laguna Canyon is o ne of the last undc eloped coastal canyons in Southern California. That m a kes it unique. If Laguna Laurel is developed. it will bring significant change to that part of south O range County. There will be more people and m o re cars. o m c-o bservers say that is as much behind the activists' oppositio n as t heir desire to pre er\'c the can yon . Irvine Co. officials sa) Laguna Laurel is a model project. It has homes. a school and a comm ercial area. and mcludes t ra ns portation improveme nts for Laguna Can}On and south Orange County. The company a lso plans to dedicate 1.22 1 acres of its land in the area for pennanent open space. If Laguna Laurel's opponents are to persuade T he Irvine Co. to walk away from amult1million-dollar project. they must decide on a course of action that goes beyond public relations ploys. The company s ho u ld a lso welcome a process that m oves the controversy away from j awboning and into the a re na of realitv. Pro'testin$ m a rchers, visiting senators. political intrigue and the .. divide-and-conquer'' tactics of m oving Laguna laurel from o ne community to another imply cloud the issue. Hopes that The Irvine Co. will sacrifice its investment and pro fits from Lagunalaurel seem unrealistic unless it is offered something of equal value in exchange. If the a ctivists want to save t he canyon, they should agree on some compromisesor begin trying to con v ince taxpayers to dig deeply into the ir pockets a nd buy the area for public use. That a pproach is the most logical way to once-and-for-au an swer the question about the future o f Laguna Canyon. ORANGE COAST lllJ.l'illt_. _______ _ ··~·,...._ ROSEMARY CHURCHMAN -PUBLISHER TOM TAIT Editor DON fENLEY AMOtiate Editor TOM CLA~fi'°" New• Editor 5T£\'E MARBLE Cley Liter ROGER ROOM , .. _r...., ROGER CARLSON __......., JANN REICHENBERG Re .. il etetl M•HtJf'r CHERI FREEMAN 0-UW ...... r JllOY OETTTNG &...pl AdnrtWn1 \bnegtr IWIYCAllTD Altlei•lss1W pr "ANO THEN THERE WAS THE EXPLOSION INCIDENT ...• THEY TRIED TO BLAME llE, OF COURSE .... BUT THROUGH CAREFUL LOGIC AND DEDUCTION, I CONCLUDED rT HAO TO BE THE WORK OF A SUICIDAL HOMOSEXUAL OUT TO MAKE ME LOOK BAD ••• 1" l~ETTt:RS 'Locking up' students harms their self-esteem I u th,• hl1tnr Foun1ai n \ alk~ fl''ilkl1t arl' UI' rn u11w. about the prop11,al (to mo' l'l W1ntcr\hurg Hrgh ~l·h11nl (to thl' I uunt:11n \',ilk~ l11gh campu'l. hut not bt't'Jl1'l' 1if till' l..1d~ "ho \\Ill a lll.'lld \\ l' .trl' nppu\l.'J 111 a prup- ll'1t 1on that " nut gu1ng tu promote '>UCCl'" Ill l.'llm·ation strokl· First. thl'' adlkd J \l'll\l' of presllgc 10 their r;in11nua11un \<:hool. .\fkr all. these l..1lh <harl· a fanlit' \\Ith 'Ul)l.'rintencknt'>. Sl·rond. thl·\ d1m1nated the 11l'CT\sit' for all th~· pn,on '>l.'Cunt) lhl.' · 11un1111g1o n Bearh J1.,lnl'I ha<, 11roposed . btccml'd lcadl.'r' an: prl.',ent on the nahl·1111 campu' The} ar(• nix·ns al no11ng and thl·n handling po,c;1bk probknis. l a'>l and tx·st of all. 1n .\nahe1m then:" a '>t'l1~ of .. e:mng·· for thec,e k1<h \ \UJ)('nnll'ndrnt " c;t1ll n1.·;u kids and tan ""·'P into the "'ork1ngs of thl' whool at an~ time. <ot.'e thl· progn''"· t.ill.. to a \oungstt.·r. offl·r J '' ord of hl.'11) '\uper · intl.'ntknt' ''l'rf Jll tl'alhl·r' Ot'IC""l'. c;urroundt•d h' .. 1u1.kn1'. In 11i'r1r Pfl''>l'I\\ 1uh<,. \onWllllh'' tlw. 111\\·r- actwn \\1th thl.' ron11nutat1on stu· dl•nt' "thl'lf c;::I\ ing mnnll'nt. a time \\hl·n till'~ 'l't' ag;11n "h:it ;ill thl·ir \\nrl.. 1<, acrompJi,h1ng. I lo" great 11 I' al (iilhl'fl < ontinua1in11 ll1gh St·hool rn Anahl•1111 "hl·11 < 'nth1a C1renn:1n tal..l'' 11111c to 1.111..· '' 11h .. 1udl·nt'i. ha'l' lunlh '"th thl'lll anti t1 \l' ha n rwn l'l' 11t 2.., ~ l'.tr' in 1 h" Jl\trll't ;t\ !Cal hl.'1 urnn'l'lor. r") · lholog1 '>t and 'Ull\'nntl'IHknt ~ind help .1 l..1d "h11 1' tr~ 1ng Im th1' Ja.;1 rhanl't· Dnc' lhl\ '>llllknl kl'l lil..r an ahl'n. an uutl·.1<,t'' :'\o lfr " an important rx·r<,or1. and hr "11rnuJ of 1h1'i Hl· holth h1 ~ hl·ad high I I-KR) l'\l\H r oun1:11n \' .l lll'\ DOD \\l· rl'"tknt' ha'l' l..rth anti '>onw go to u11111nua11on hrgh '>dllloh. graduatl.' .• 11 t· part or '>IJl•Ct~ l h1·~ c.lidn'1 3\ll'llll in 1h1' s11Ua11011 propO\l'd for thl' I 011111a111 Valk' rarnpu' I hl· arl' l..1d'> "h11 don't "orl.. \\l'll \\1\h ruk,, l'"rl'llll' J .... u phnl.· .ind g.lll'' \\llh lo<.·~'· ) l'I. W111tl'f'>hurg. .it thl.' l ountain \'alk) c~1mpu,. "111 hl' 'ud1 .1 pn\1111 \llll- Jt1on. <.ompktl' \\ith :111 .1rnwd guard \\ h.11 hap1'\\'I" '" the alrcad' lo" '1.'11-l·,1l·1·111 lll 1h.11 \\ 111ll.'r\hurg \tud1•nt "''l\'n h1• \l'l'' a u1m- prl.'hl'l1\I\ l' l11gh whuol 50 li.'l'l :I'' :J) l'mbdlr~hl·d "11h :111 1lw 11.kah hl.' I" no" 1kn1ed'1 .;;un· th" l..id had hi'> chance for .111 tha t I hl' point " thJI n<rn hl' " tn 1ng for h" 1a .. 1 l ham l' I In'\ tar l.ttll lw g1'I "hen l'' l'f\ thing. he rn1gh1 h.1, l' h1·1·11 '' tlauntl'd tx·forl' h11n anti he i' lod..l·d up tx·hind .'.I gr ill 111 l<x i.. .. \\,ill\ pol1n· !tun,·• Dew\ hl· IU\I ignorl' all th"'' ~l age<. I '.I. I ti anti I"'. h" 3l'llllll' d1rl'Cth rl'f)l'l.'l thl' ''a' hr 1u<l{tl'\ h1msell l\h<"' a l..1d that hl' l'i an outca,t. an alien .• 1n Llllh>Ulhahk. and hl' \\tll prohahh prcn c )nu ngh1. That i\ ''hat lhl' Fountain Vall<.') rl'S1tknh ar1· reacting 10. 11 does not takt' a rorkl·t ;,nentl\t to To thl· Fd1tor figure o ut ho" th1\ kid 1'> going 10 feel and thl'11 ho'' hl' m:n nt·t. . I hcl1l'' c lhl' la" .'a" J high ~huol dl\tnll llHl\I olkr a l'on111iu- \.\'h} no t lool.. for a 'IUCct'\'l-caw at1lln program lor l·htldrt·n ''ho lit !.Chool nnd take a lt''i'iOn from it. Th1: the nl'l.'d. I don't tx'hcve ii 'a~' that ~nahe1m . choo l 01<o1nc1 has such a the.·~ mu't Ix' groupt•d together 1n a school. The~ tool.. thl01r con11nua11o n special '>lholll. \rnll' the llunt1ng11n high sc hool and atta1.·h1.•d 11 IO thc Bl·ach I nron H 1gh l\r huol D"tn ct " district offi ce. f hrel' monullll.'ntal l.'\J)('nem·111g dl'dt ning 1.·nrollmcn1. things \\Crc uccomph,hl.'d in om: there mu'>t tx-11umerou' cml)l\ l IJ'l'>roonl\ throughout till' di~1nct 1n l·ad1 of till' high \l'hnol' "Jo,, don't 'a' thl'fl' .trl·n·1 all\ l'mpt~ cla.,,room·s. hnin1a1n \'alk; l11gh h;itl an cnrullml'lll that P<'<tl..l·d at ahout ..i • .tOO 'ltudl·nt'> and 110'' it ha' ~-(1(1 I herl' h:i' tu hl' c;pa1l' tor their O\\ n 'tudent'> \\ho .lrl· attl·nd- ing Winter.,burg. \.\'h~ hulldotl' \.\'1 11tt•r.,hurg and rl·huild 11 at a C'O'>t of I n11ll1nn plu-. o n tht' F \' 1.·ampu,·1 That dOt'sn't make good mnnagemcnt \l'n\l.' "hl·n "l' hav1.· l'llll't~ cla...,ro111n\ on t•a1·h rnmpuc;. ~f\ rct:nmmcnd<111on " that \.\'111- ll'r.hurg Ix· 1.fr,tiand1.•J and the l hil- dren w n1 h.ll I.. to tlw11 h11n11· ,l'Jrnol l·am1»u,. I d on't 1l11nl.. 11 " a hl·altl1\ l'n' 1ronmL'lll for 1h1.·m 111 t he fir,·t plan· to tx· at J 'l'hool \11d1 ""' \\'intcr<.burg "llh h\l ~l·J X-tnot high l'hain-lml..l·d klll.l'' guard\ l'IL Ho'~ do \OU build '>t'if l''ll.'em 111 a pl.'r .. 011 11i th.11 d1i.mal 1.·duca11<111<tl 1'n' 1ron m1.·nt'1 C'hrldrl·n at m' '>rhrn>l !I'm a pnnnp<tl 111 \\ 1.·,tm111.,ll'rl 111 srx·t·1al l'Ju<.·a11on cla.,'>l'"· b) 1:1\\. h;l\l' to bt· m:11n-;trl·amrd 10111 (regular da<i'iroom<, "twrc the' mu\t) ll\c Jnd \\Or~ and l(l'I aloi1g "1th their rx·cr'>. If m:11n'\trl·am1ng I' good for thl·m. then "h} no t fur thc'l' high \Chol 'tudcnh :n Wintcr..,hurg'! Hov. arc the~ to l1•arn to roix· w11h the regular popul:w on (\\urldl h~ ~:ing l;lch1nd lo<:~l'd gate' and guarded'l If thl.' home \Choo I n·fu"e' to ha H' them back. thl·n I "ould "ant 10 k no" \1. fl\ \\\• ha \C' hn•11 told t he\e .,1ud1.·n1r, .ire rrl.'tt~ good people "ho Jll'\\ madl' " le" e rror<, a nd arc no" 'l'nnu' .1ht1Ut gl'tt1ng an education If that" trut·. thl'n the) dl''i<.'ne a lm•ak and not be exi led from the ir home camrw,. If that i' not true. 1hen J lOuple of men hcd 10 a v.holl' hun1.·h of pcopll· 111 Foun tain Valle} G l 'Y C RROZ70 hrnntain alk}. Greed blocks view of oEean in HB To the Editor: Each ttme I read of the possible development of 20.000 square feet of commercial space and up to fo ur restauran\s o n the beach front (1.e. the ocean side of Pacific Coast H1ghwa)' in Hunttngton Beach). I have to watt several da)S for m} .. indignation level" 10 cool down a bit before I "'ntc. Awhile back 11 appeared that this abomination had been discarded. But now, here it is again. And neatly timed. too - when JX'Ople a rc caught up in the bustle of the hollda}'s and perhaps won't realize wha t the City Council 1s trying to rob us of now. Maybe the idea that you. Jo hn Q. Public. will be dented your right io use the parking area on the ocean side between Maxwell's restaurant and Lake Street doesn't q utte register. But it should. I hope everyone who reads this who has ever enjoyed the view of the pier or the sun on the water: the ~torm clouds or magn1ficcnt sunsets or J USt enjoyed the serenity and cool ocean hrcc1es. whether from the parking area or just dnvtng hr on PCH: and especially the surfing crowd who lo'c th1'i spot as an access to the wave -please, take five minute and send a card o r letter to: Ms. Claire Dcdnck. Executive Director. State Lands Commission. I 07 I 3th St.. acramento. 95814. Tell her you do not want to enrich some developer and !>ncrificc this marvelo us God-given beach front. If this development is allowed, I propo~ someone will erect a s1~n o n PC'H saying: "Entering Huntington Bcac-h -Ruined by the Cit) Council. the developers and GREED." LOUISE T. SMIT H Huntington Beach Let district know your vacation plans To the Ed11or: If your family is affected by the Newpon-Mesa U nified School Dis- trict holiday tchcdule. which is out of sync with surroundin1 districts. ~ is the time to cxprns your OP.inion to the NC'WJ'Of1 Mesa Feder- ation of Teachers.. VKaltoa tdMcluAn aN a MIO- tiated item in dlt IC9'ool district and it's the tacbcrs wbo han prdcmd this schedule. Express your opinion either in favor o f the existing vacation sched· ule. lcuini out the weekend before Christmas or your opposiuon 10 the 111M w;\h a &cuer to Don Kimble. Newport Me11 Fcd~ration of Teachers, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 29. COIU Mesa. 92627. You may alto Wint 10 ~nd a copy to Ntwp0n·Mesa Sul'f'l'n•~t John Nicoll. c/o 1601 16th St.. New- port ~ach. 92663. If childcare or Christmas shop- pina or family ptherinas or makina plans to ao beck east for the holidays are a problem, uprns your con~m now bctausc it will be neaotiated ne~t sprina. JIM DE BOOM Newport Bach U.S. becoming Iliird World country ~. DeoemMr 20, .. A8 Guess what's coming to dinner? Lola and Hank werl' invited to have C hristmas dinner w11h their good friends. Nnnc~ and Cal. both of ""hom arc superb cooks. Lola was delighted. Hank was wa\'ertng. He knc" the dinner would tx-delicious. but he also kne" the) wouldn't haH' an) lefto, ers at home. In the end. he capitulated and the) accepted the "''nation. A week before Christmas. rela- tives of Hank calll.'d and 'Wild the' had good news; the) "'ere coming 10 spend the hollda}'i with L(l la and Hank. Now Hank was dd1ghtcd and Lola "as \\avcnng. It wa"1n·1 that 4'he had to cook Chnstma dinner her">clf. shl.' JUSI didn't \\<till 10 nll'IS OUI on one of Cal's produrt1ons. "I'm railing to regrctfull) regre t the 1n' 1ta11o n for Christ ma' din- ner." !.he told '-!anr~ on the phonc. "If I kn<m \\hat )ou·rc go ing to have. ii \\ill mah· ml.' fed \\Of'oe. hut I'm r unou,. What arc }OU h;I\ 1ng'.'" "I'll lrt \OU tall.. to Cal. lle's the head ch1.•f. 'rm JU'>t 'll'Cond in com- mand and l'h1t'f d1<.h"a'>hl'f .. Cal came 10 1h1.• pho ne. I k fdt "orse than Lola be ausc she "a" g1..1111g to miss tht• mastcrpirrc ht' was planning to '>l'r'c. "Wl' arl' ha' 1ng turduken:· ht· sard. Lola had lll''l'r heard of 1t and a'ikcd what 11 was. Cal wa) rag1.·1 111 share the rcc1p<· and told hl.'r to grt paper and pen 11. He told he r <.he.· ''ould lll'l'd J h1g tufl<c> nd JUSI l'Mugh 'tuning to linl· the 1n'11dr or tlw h1rd. Fk was going to use a spcnal <;tulling and <,aid her he "Ould g1'e hl.'r the rl•1.·ipc for that <,cparatel~ N1.'\t. ~hc woulJ need a Julk and l'nough stulling 10 hnl' thl· 111\ldl' of thl' dur k But not till' 'anw \lulling she put m~idc thl' t urkc'. 1 he duel.. stuffintt wa) quite different and hl.' \\ould Rl\l' hN that fl'l'1pc ''hi:n hc g3\l' her lhl· rrc111t• for thl' turh·' ~tullin~. · Lola\ 1n1rrc'1 '~"' bcgmn1ng 10 "ane hut 'h1.· l..t•pt \\ nting until (al lame up ''1th the 111.•\t prtK'edurl' .. No"' after \OU hne the turkc' '"th the stulling. and the duel.. \\1ti1 thl' <;tutling ~ou put the Jur k ln'>ldc the turkl.'' fhrn \OU ,tufT a ( orn1~h hen "itli anothl:r kind o f ,tuffing and p111 that 111'11k the duck. Thai·~ whl're the narnt• l omes from - turkn. duck and hl·n -lurdul..en . " C>" for thl· tuning rCCIJ>l'S ... Cal continued "Better put thc!.e on a stparatc p1el'C llf paper, the) cach contain a numlX'r ol ingredients and )OU don't ":int tu get them mi\cd up." I don't "ant 10 gL·t them at all. l ol:i thought. but ~he said. "I'm ready." he didn't tell him what she wa rend) for -a couple of Tum s. She pushed the papcr and pencil awa) from her. but continued to hstcn "h11c he rcad ofT 1ngrcd1ents such as three d11Terent ktnds of bread. onions. celery. oysters. prunes. raisins. apples and on ad nauseum. "It sounds sounds. uh. absolutely uh .. .'' Cal interrupted. to Lola's relief. and told her he couldn't take credit for it. He said he got the recipe from a cookbook written by a famous chef. He conttnucd. "You don•t serve "ravy with this. you use sauces. I'll give you those recipes now.·· Lola reacted quickly. "Wait. there is someone at \he door -ru ae\ bctck. to you ... "OK. but don·1 wait too long. You have to start o n this about thr« days in ad vance ... Lola managed to hanf up bcfort Cal could hear her aau.ma. When Hank came home she told him she had let Cal and Nancy know they couldn•t be with them for Christmas dinner. She also told him Cal's culinary work of art thts yeair would be ,urduken. .. What 1s turdukcn?" "Don., ..... Lola said. She llt down to make her own ~ry lilt and unckr her breath murmumt, "Thank Ood for in-laws." Q:I rtl Am ... .._• , ·---- WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1989 ?'nteaters flat again in loss to Pepperdine f!almer's return to lineup can't ignite UC/ as ~aves roll to 81-7 I triumph IJ .JON nRGUSON °'_.,.._,......., . .MALIBU -The UCI men's biiketball learn knew ii had a cMncc to go to the movies after toniaht's game. And the way Coach Bill Mulligan secs it, they saved their e1\UIY for a team o uting to the nlidmght movie double-feature. ···r ve taken some o f these losses. but rm not taking this one:· . Mulligan said. "We had no senior lcadershi~ no Junior leadership. It's nice to ha ve (R od) Palmer back." As Mulligan saw it. that was the ORiy briJhl spot in a 8 1-7 1 loss 10 Peppcrdine at Firestone Fieldhouse Tuesday. Palmer had not pla yed since l '('I Oi\SKE'l'll·\l,I, Prop. 48 casualtie always back Ha ve you e~cr no11ccd that Prop- osition 48 students. who are 1n- elig1ble to part1c1pa1e in college SP.Orts the first year, arc always eligible the second ~ear'' Rcmembl:r. Uicse arc 'ltudcnts who had to ~ut tx.-cause o f poor test scores or poor high -;chool grades. then had to pass 24 semester • umt~w1th a minimum grade point average of 1.0. One roll~prt'Sldt'nt IO me &.C was q uoted ns sa} 1ng that when an admissions decision '" made. onh those students who have a reason- able pro hab1llt} o fgrnduat1ng from the 1nst1tut1on are arccptc:d. < o me on! 0 In dcfc:n<;e of th(• athletes. more than 60 percent of the general stu- dent popula11on at large publK 1n- s\itut1ons do not graduatc 10 li ve yea~. So. arc no t the adm1n1strotors of those school., also to be 1nd1cted for abuse and e'\ploi ta11on (this 1s from the NCA.\ Ne"s)'! Those 1nst1tut1 on" have taken the students' tuition and fcc'I and kicked them out w11hout <>O much a~ a ~gree. 0 Varsity athletes take longer to complete their degrees. but arc more likely to graduate than non·athlews. according to a stud~ by Clifford Adelman. a U.S. Department of Education researcher. Adelman also reported that of the athletes who recei,ed degrees. almost 60 percent maJorcd m physi- cal education. 14 percent in rec- reation and 9 percent in health ser- vices. We do not offer any of those ma1ors at Cl -I wh1sh that we did. Also ' 1sh that we had business and communicauon d egree . as well. 0 Here is another theory that .. tease lff MUUJGAN 85 spraining h is right knee on Dec. 2. b ut e ntered the aame af\er Mulligan watched his team turn the ball over four straight times downcoun. But it made li1tle d ifference in the outcome of this game as the Ant- -taters shot 43 percent from the field and made their standard 17 turn- overs: For their efforts -namelv a lack of one in Mulligan's mind· -the team . will continue us two-a-dav holida~ practice camp. complete with bedtime movies. ··They didn't practice well yester- day. and I ended up running them for 40 m inutes." Mulligan said. "I never had a team that pla}ed this soft and had all the answers alon~ Fighting for control with I\. "I told the pla yers. nobod) pla1s hard airainst you because they don't ha\•e respect for )OU. We not onl> didn't play hard. but we d1dn'l play sman ." Mulligan to ok· them · to the film room hack at Cl after the team arri ed home Tucsda} night to watch game films in to the early morn1n~. Mulligan ~1d 11 has been a long time sin{'C he e mployed such a ploy. loo king back 10 his days at Long Beach Pol\. ··The' knl'w \vhat wa~ go1n' to happen before tonight... Mulligan said. The pla~cr\ didn't ha'c the answer to their lc tdo"' n after a solid Newport H•rbor•1 Cindy DeSllv• l4t controls laall -•mt defense of WoodbrldtJe•1 T•ta. •111•~ 171· At ~ New· HU.;11'-f11001 . HO\' ll\'-h.l·.'l'H\11. effo n against an Diego State on aturdar . "I guess tonight we found out," Mulligan "'3sn'1JUSI1hrea1en1ng late n1gh1 movies. Junior forward Jeff Herdman said. "We'll be w3tch1ng tapes untLI 3 1n the morning. If we played haro and pla)ed smart and lost. "'c "'o uldn't bo: "'atch1ng film'>. but we pla}cd tcrnblc." Junior ce nter Ric k} Butler. \.\-ho had a hard 11mc h1tt1ng 3-footer'i {l'lOst of the night en roure \o a 5- for-14 effort, sau.l. ··w e JUSt didn't play hard. tonight. and that "'as thl.' bouom line I "as ru'ihing m~ shots.·· Butlt-r ,,a., 101ncd h~ Herdman (6 for 191 and 1un1or guard Jus11n A nder\on 11 tor 1) in ha' mg rough nights from the fil·ld a\ the thrl'l' ""ere a combined I:! ol 34 He rdman and ~nder\on abo had l'lght o t thl.' team·) P tum o'e" "If 'ou'rc a wugh g\I\. 'llu·11 knocr.. <lo " n thl' 1ump,ho1 · Mulligan \u1<l "I uin·1 unJ t>r\tand 11. belau\C Hl'r<lman ,ind \ 1Hk r\11n can <>hoot J \ "l'll .1 .. .in'h<Kh 1n collegl' ba'lkcthull ·· The rest ul the ll"J m "..i ' I J lur ~., 1ndud1ng a fl.for-., l0 lll111 h~ freshman Je ff\ 1111 Lut10" "h" h.iJ I J 1><>1n1~ ..ind ~" ll'huumh 111 I' minute\ •• r hn•I.' 111llUI1!-U~\ .lfl \tl\llll111~ 2'i per ent at th1: halt. anJ I'll tell \OU the) "'ere Butler I k rdman .inJ port'• Julle Tltom•• f1econd from ,._,..J •nd Alisha Nelson of Woodbr .... e each set.,.,. .. on INH. W•rrlon won. See M . Seahawks roll in FIQ.rlda; CdM, Newport, Estancia, Costa Mesa all collect· victories The Dally Piiot Marcel TenBerge kd Ocean View High's basketball team in three de· panments as the ahawks topped Pinellas Park (Fla.). 70-58. in the Great Flonda Shootout at <Xccla High 1n Florida. TenBcrge paced Ocean View (7-2) with 16 po1 n1s. eight rebounds and seven assists . .\lso co ntributing IO the Scahawks' cause were 1un1or Ryan Manin (14 points). senior Greg Evans ~ 13 points. seven rebounds) and senior Jim G wallne\ (I I ints) . -OC~an View wa ll be otl toda) and resumes tournament action on Thursda> in what 1s considered one of the more prest1g1ous prep to ur- naments in the nation. Elsewhere Tuesda): • Lacking offense from other sources. Newport Harbor Coach Bob Serven turned to JUn1o r Hui NJU)en who responded "'1th a season-high 18 point to lead the Sailors to a 54-49 victory over El Modena in the con- solatio n final of the San D1egu1to Tournament. gu)cn had 10 points 1n the: fo unh quaner to help ho ld off the \'an- guards and "'cnt 7-for-7 from the free 1hro"' line .. He·s t~gu)cn ) a good pla)er ·· Scr,cn said .. It ''as a slcrn -pan·d game and "'e d1dn'1 shoot "'e ll in thl' game. but H u1 rcall> stepped 1n fo r u'i tonight ·· Besides Ngu)en. the Sailor\. 7-~. $Ol fine performance\ from Pa1g P3 r- I h"1th IOa s1st'l,g1,ingh1m O for the to urnament and Ian Lo ng "ho had 10 rebounds. T he ganw ~ent h.it l .tnd h1rth until about 5 'O le ft in the f11un h "'hen ""c" port graM')l:J thl· kaJ tor good and \'a'> abk to hold o il Fl \lodena "'1th 'guw n ·., hot hand • k ff Jad.~on ,trnppn l 1n a \C'ason-h1~h l~ fi\HOI\ lm" !..in~ do" n of ~ from the tield and • n l 111 fro m the lint· Ill lead ( 11r,,11,1 tkl \l..ir 10 an 1mprl'\S1 H' .. ,.'iJ \llll•f' n'cr '1s11ing un11) H 11l<t .\sid e from his \lOnng the b- 1001-4 ')('n1or a l'>o hJd thrcl' hoard' fischer's marksmanship provides ~dison with solid 3-point threat "SM is morr than JUlt 1 shoottt thouah. In our list pml', she had 11 1ui1ts, which is onl' off the ichool record. Shl' really ltttps the other ttam oft't.llntt. "A lot of teams try to play a boll· and-oM ckfense on her. Boll-and· one ia no1 a defew moaa teams prK1ice. I know we don't ~ i\. to 1ta.1 rany htlps aakt 1ht dr~n• out of i••:tthm. Howevtr, wt do ~ice fttl I boA .. nct-one Oii oflenle ud we ire raidy for ii, we eJl~iL Debbie it '"" concemed Wllh tcOri ... I feel -.... will f'all II __ _.. .......... .. ~ .. i.-......... ii if W wia. DIMll .-a ... I'°' ol ........ 11 ........ .. _._.. ......... ti ..... ... ... . ~nder\on. • Mulligan ~1d ... Ricky' m1.,•;ing la)ins He ""as tentative:· Mc:an"h 1le Pepperdme's Geo Lear h11 lS uf I U field goals and 9 o 11 free thro w., for 25 poants w.h1I grabbing I U rebounds to lead Pel>" \\ ht'n he: "a"n't -.connJ . he wa pcrd1nc · ~ talking a gn-at game. gelling Irvin pla' c:rs 111 tJll.. back 'ha11n Ferc added I"' point\. and Doug C'hnst a nd OC\tcr lfoward 'added 11 an I~ 11ff the tk.·ni:h rl'\pt'U1\el) l < I tc.-11 w ~·6 0' c:rall and 0-4 Oil thc: rnJd Pc:ppcrd tn(' "'t\1c:h 1s w1n.i k~' on the: ro.1d. rc:maancd perfect a• honh' and 1mp1ll\cd to '-3 Pl·rrx·rd1nt·, le.iding ~orcr Toni l l'"" \\ho h.i' hl.•t•n h.1mpcrcd b) ~ ..._., ·rd\ J1\l111..11ul pink) fin~er Of\ hi\ ,1i .. 111111g hand h1 1 onl\ _ of 9 (Please see UCl/BJI • Mustangs:! Wrestling I revolution1 \.\ ht•n the ( O\ta Mesa H 1gh '-'rC'>thng 11 .. •Jm "cnt 10 the Magnoh H1sh ~1ne-\\ ~l) Toumamc.n1 m - IQ ., thc: tt·am suffered a 8-H ) I dck~111n its tinal match "hen the hea' '"'t·1gh1 \He'itk r ''a' penalized for J lOnfrontatwn "'1th the o ffic1all '-1.>'-' ., -0 I\ suppo'>ed to he the "'nr't 1kkat a tc:am ,·an \uOer. so lJ \1 u\1.1ng' \\<"fl· g1' 1ng nc"" meanin to the ,,mJ\ h..id h'J lll \ ,e.11 Jg1 I rc:d \lurgan .... as h1rl'J 1n111 thl· J1.,trin tull-11 mc at ( O'ita \k<.a I I 1gh J'> .i teacher and "rei.1l111g u Mlh k J' 1ng behind his \uh<.tllutl' ll'lll h1ng J nd coaching d ut1c\ at c oronJ Jel \far High. Th lt'Jm ''l'lll ..,_, \in hi' lirst )C:tr. ()..5 m thl' l'J.ati" 1 11a\t Ll·ague 'Jot 1trl·at unlit \uu ,on<,1dt>r the win to I hc1terc:d thl· \l. hour .. total .... u: n111gs from thl· tl'<.t "11 thl' d c"·ade. Tht'\ \Wrt' rmtiahh the "'Orsi program an <lrangl' t 11unt.~ .'' \lnrgJn ,.ml "T hc \t'dl before 1\lorg.in Jrnh-<ll thn "'ent to the \1.11.uwha 1n11rnamt'nt Im four round' Jnd did n<•t "'" 11 single m.lllh .inJ n11~1<h '>h<>'-'l'd up the '"·llmd JJ~ Th" \t•.1r \H' "rnt up .ind '' nn II ·· T hl' \l u<.t,1ng' an' not JUSt per· 111rm111g "ell 1h1'i \t'Jr 1n co mpan 1t1 thl" "hoor, past 1 he~ Jrt' per- l11rm111~ "l'll -rx·mld I his <ieaSO 1h1.· ll'.1m h:i' a ~5-~ tournament du ml'l't rl'll\rd '-'llh '''erall '1ctones a the \l.i~nnha a nd < ''rnna del \1ar mt'<'t\ .ind <.t•rnnd place lin1!>h~s at S uly C 1randl' 'nd I :Kw. n~ 11·, .1 1.1r ll' lrom 1\\0 \Cars ago 1111 J "< h11ol 1lght1ng a lo'iang battle in thl· 1inan1.1al "'·"' ot d~lin1 ng l'nrnllml'nt It", a tnhute 111 Morga J JJ '1.Jr-nld C k'l'land na11 'e wit '" 'l',11\ 11f r \(X ncn c J \ a o m- pct11or .inJ u'ach 11·., e ' c-n more a tntlull' 1t1 an 1nr'tx'n ('nct'd group o ..,tudc:nl' at ( o\la \k'3 "ho have u1mm11tl·d tu the program . (Please 1tt FERGUSON/a i "'''" 19010 UCl's Warde]: Newland get 1 top honors : l The OJtlty Pltot ' -•111•0imlDM.Y lllLOT/Wldrl11t1c, DlllDIF •• ,_ ... • II ra WILSON --A I.ONO BEACH -0"" upon a time, 0... Allea quickly transformed the Rams Md 'WMhilll'Oft Redskins from losers to wiuen. Now. far beyond the retirement • for moet ~· he's tackling ptrbaps his baacst coecb1na chalJcnae. TM 1l·year-old Allen is takin& over a to.a Bnch State football program which has been a consistent l~r in rc«nt years and was on such shaky ground financially that it almost folded 1n 1986. AJlen was introduced at an afternoon MWS conference as the 49ers' eighth head COKh where he said he signed a three.year contract. No terms wert announced. Allen sucettds Larry Reisbig. who ~ sianed in November after the 49ers went 11 ·24 in his three seasons. Allen won't be earning the kind of mone} he's accustomed to earning. but he said he didn't care. n's lat st ch said. "I didn't come here for the money. I can make m°" money in two weekt of ~ina ~ments than I can by coachina here for a ~ar or mort.'' Allen said he was the first NFL cOllCh to make mott than S I 00.000 a year and noted that some assistants are making that kind of mone) no". 'Tm tr)&n& to save a struailing {>rotram and I enjo> tcachina:· he said. "And it's such a tough JOb that I'd like to try to leave a lcpcy there. "And 11·s near m y home. I've had other opponunities but I would have had to move. so that was a big factor. I met the (university) president and vice president and athletic director and thC) all seemed to be committed to changing the image. .. This program nl.'Cds all the help and leadership 11 can get. I want to try to get a strong football program on a championship level, but it's going to take some time. I'm no t a miracle worker. (but) I hope we can tum the program around in two·to-threc )'ears:· 1n1 six yeal'1 as the tcam~s head co.ch . Allen became an NFL had C09Ch for the first time 10 years later and he was an instant SUC'CUS. leading the Rams to an 8-6 rtt0rd, endina a smna of K'ven 11raiaht losina SH sons. The Rams were 11 • l-2 the followil\I year Cknd 49-174 overall in fi ve )'t'ars under Allen. who was fired in 1970. He then took over another struaglina team. the Washington Redskins. in 1971. Thr Redski ns re<'orded onl)' their second winning season in 16 }Cars in Allen's first year there. and played in the Super Bowl following his second season, where they lost to the Miami Dolphins 14·7. Allen was the NFL's Coach of the Year in 1967. 1969, 1971 and 1972. The Redskins kept winning -t'1c> were 67·~1 in his seven years there I but he was fired after the I 977 season. l Long ach but they flrcd him alter awo only pmealOft pmn. His moll nan& CCNM:bina .iob wu witb tM Arizona Wranelcn of the Unilcd Slate1 Footblll Leaauc in 19M. Alltn also COIChed the Chicaao Bliu of IM USFL an 1913. "I know why my husband married me now. he loves challtftltS," Allm's wife. E•'l· said Tuesday. "I would not have done 11 (taken the Long Beach job). I don't believe in pie in the sky. But if he's happy, I'm happy. "He loves coaching. he loves teaehi~ And he's in better shape than most men 50. • Allen figures to put his physical fitness expenisc to use in his new job. He was chairman of the President's Council For Physical Fitness under President Reapn. and most m:cntly has been with the NatiGnal Fatness Foundation. "I've run marathons. I've done probably 40 IOks (6. l·mile races). and bike-a·thons and triathlons:· Allen said. "l'ln fonunate that I have good health and am strong physically. and hopefully we can put a good staff together." -- "To win. you have to get people who want more out of life than a paycheck," he It will be the first college coaching job for Allen sinct' 1956. when he left fhiuier follow- fhe lafe Edward Bennett Williams. who owned the team. probabl) best explained the firing when he said. "George was Jiven an unlimited budget -and exceeded at." Alle.n was rehired by the Rams in 1978. Allen said he ran four miles Tuesday m o rning and would challenge anybody on his team to a I 0-milc race. · · Geor9• Allen . \ Brewers retain Yount Prom The Auodated Press Robin Yount. the last big prize in the free-agent sweepstakes. stayed at home in Milwaukee on Tuesday while Hubie Brooks moved closer to leaving Montreal. Sid Fernandez. a year away from free agency. joined tbe big-money Mets staners, agreeing to a three- year contract worth $6.05 million. Jene Orosco. who used to pitch for New York, was rewarded by Cleveland with a new option year for 1992 wonh S 1.075 millio n. Free agents who had been offered salary arbitration had until midnight to accept or reject. Even if they just said no, they ha ve until Jan. 8 to rc-sian with their clubs. Yount accepted Milwaukee's offer and then agreed to a three-year contract wonh about $9.6 million. That means the American League Most Valuable Player can become a free agent again after the 1992 seuon. .. I'm delighted to sign with the team I've played for throughout m ) entire career and I'm especial!) 1t1teful for all the Milwaukee and Wisconsin fan support the past two months as well as during my 16 years in Milwaukee." Yount said in a prepared statement. Houston's Dan Schatzeder and Boston's Greg Harris were the onl} other free a,ents to accept salary arbitration. Craig McMurtry turned down Texas. Carmen Castillo re- jected Minnesota. Joel Youngblood did not accept Cincinnatj's offer. Danell Evans rejected Atlanta and Brooks said no to Montreal. Brooks has indicated all along that be fi()Uld not return to the Expos. Los.An,elcs and Detroit arc among the ieams interested in signing him. Y.ount. 34, was wooed by many clutis, including California, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Toronto. San Dielo and the Chicago Cubs. The Aftldl. who sianed free agent Mark r.,.wu to a five-year. S 16 million contract on Dec. I. were reportedly ready to offer Yount even more. Yount joined Langston. Kirby Puc:*ett. Rickey Henderson. Joe Carter and Mark Davis as SJ mill- tioo-a-year players. Yount. a two. time MVP in the 1980s, made SI.I million last season. Fernandez. a native of Hawaii. waDted to remain with the Mets. ••1 just didn't want to go any- where. I wanted to stay a Met. That's the best place for me. to remain a New York Met." Fctaanda said from Honolulu. ~was 14-S with a 2.83 eanacd nan averaar last season. He llobln Yount joined D" 1gh1 Gooden. Ron Darl- ing. Frank Viola and Bob Ojeda as Mets staners signed through 1991. Only David Cone i without a muh1- ycar deal. O rosco was 3-4 "11h three saves and a team-leading 2.08 ERA for the Indians. He made $800.000 last season and will make $825.000 ne>.1 year . Orosco's contract included an op- tion year m 199 1 at $850.000 but 11 became suaranteed bl-cause Orosco pitched m at lea t 3 game'> last season. The euen!.1on includes a SI 00.000 signing bonu and a 1992 salar> of $975.000. Several other pla~ ,.r., agreed to terms Tuesda~. Baltimore catcher!. M1d..l') T(·t· tkton and Bob Meh in ($350.000) got one-year contr.ict!>. John helby will sta~ with the Dodgers for another season and Thad Bosle' wall remain an Te~as for anothrr ~·ear. Dodgers general manager Fred Claire also said the team "on·1 offer a contract 10 outfielder Mike Da~as. Mark Eichhorn. 5-5 with ..\tlanta last season. agreed to a manor-league contract \\rtth the Angels. Harr) Spilman. who was with Houston. agreed to a manor·lcague contract with the..\ tros "•th a pro~1 s1on that he would get $1 50.000 1fht make!> the maior·league club. Eichhorn. 29. had a 5-5 record and a 4.35 earned run average m 45 games for the Atlanta Braves la t season. He also pitched for the Braves' farm club in Richmond where he was 1..0 with a 1.32 ERA and 19 saves. Also. Mike Heath and Detroit agreed to a two.year deal for about S 1.5 million and Dave Winfield. who did nol play a game for the New York Y•nkees in 1989. got a S 164.238 raise to S2.022.890 be- cause of a cost-of-living escalator in his contract. Pirates' Strouse Is "bed All-America State of Wisconsin has rooting interest for Bengals vs. Vikings From The Associated Press CINCINNATI -Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Tho mpson says his state has ship:. ~ ped 20 pounds of Wisconsin cheddar cheese ~ to the Cincinnati Bengals. in hopes that the Bengals will make Swiss cheese out of the Minnesota Vikings. Thompson is rooting for the Green Bay Packers to defeat Dallas on Sunda)' and the Bengals to win Monday night at Minnesota in the final regular.season game, so the Packers can get into the NFL playoffs. Green Bay and Minnesota are-currently tied for the NFC Central Div ision lead with 9-6 records. "We're rooting for the Bengals," Thompson's dcpu· ty press serretary. Stephanie Smith. said Tuesday. She said Wisconsin's Milk Marketing Board ship- ped the c heese Monday night to Bengals nose tackle Tim Krumrie. a former University of Wisconsin star who was born and still lives in Eau Claire. Wis. .. We shipped it to him at the Bengals' complex.'' Smith said. "We asked him to share it with his Gr.etzky enjoys big night Waync G retzky rebounded afte r having ---- has 18-gamc scoring streak snapped. scoring .. two goals and adding four assists as the Los 1•~ Angeles Kings blitzt'd the Winnipeg frts. 9-5. Tuesday night in the NHL. Keith Cro~der and defenscman Ste' c Duchesne also had two goals and Luc Robitaille scored his NHL- leading :!7th. The s1x·poant game matched Grctzk) 's biggest sconng night of the season. Gretzky was held scoreless Saturda) 1n a S-2 loss at Philadelphia. O ne night earlier, his 17-game assist streak was ended in New Jerse'. Elsewhere in the NHL Tuesda}: Flames%, Canueks I: Joe Mullen turned a Canucks' mistake into the wanning goal for ('algal') in Vancouver. Mullen scored his 11th ~oat of the Sl'ason with 4:55 remaining in regulation umc on a deOection following a turnover b~ Vancouver defenseman Doug Lidster. Mullen. stationed 1n front of the net. deOectcd a point shot by Roger Johansson past goaltender Kirk McLean to break a 1-1 tie. Oilers 5, Nortll Stars 0: Bill Ranford made 22 saves for his first shutout of the season as the streaking Oilers ro lled in Bloomingto n. Craig MacTavish scored twire and Craig Muni and Esa Tikkanen had sho nhanded goals for Edmonton. 12-2-3 in its las1 17 games and 8-0-4 against Minnesota since March 11. 1986. lsluden 5, Devils 4: Don Maloney's goal at 3: 18 of oven ime capped a three-goal rally as New York rallied for the victory an U niondale. N.Y. Maloney knocked in his own rebound as the Islanders ended New Jersc) 's four-game winning streak and beat the Devils for the first time in four meetings this season. Wblen I, Pnpl•s 4: Todd Krygier and Ron Francis each scored twice and a four·goal first period carried Han fo rd past the slumping Penguins in Pit- tsburgh. The Pe nguins are 1-3-1 in their last fi ve games. while the Whalers arc 6·3 in their last nine. ~ Capitals %, Fl_yen I: Kelly Miller scored with 3:30 left in regulation ume as the Capitals won a brawl-filled game from the Flyers at the Spectrum. QI 011 01 1 111 U\\ ,_ rn.., after beina traded from Cincin- nati to the New York Mets for fellow reliever Randy Myers. on the Reds' bullpen, which now will include Rob Dibble and Myers: "Dibble's in his own world. And from what I understand. Myers is in his own world. too. Now 'hey can be on their own planets together." Rams would visit Eagles If the Rams and Philadelphia Eules a both win nut Sunday and meet in the NFC - wilck:ant pme, the pme would be hosted by the Eaatcs, the NFL said Tuctday. --- Victories by the Rams over the New Enaland Patriots and the Eatles over the Phoenix Cardinals would leave the Rams and Philadelphia with I l·S records. The first tie-breaker is heed-l().hcad competition. but that doesn't aDPly since the Rams and~ didn't play e1eh Olbel' this leUOft. Tbe leCODd tie«mker is confere~ record. and baa team1 would be M in •ma ipimt NFC IMI a neats lllould die Elllles be9I lbe CarilinaJs. ne ......... , ... ii ftlCOl'CI ...... comlDOD -................. beat tM canliMll. 7-J ...... oam9g11 o'pDnnts to bolla-. ...... M. lftlll ..._ ._ • c.•1 h ahd the New Yen ~-._ .......... I r•y. Phil9dllplai9 _. Yllt ..... _... '9 I l·S, INt t1tt 611111 would .. Ml'L ..... hi I El llley ... ihe 06inll .•. -. ...... ................. ...... ... Oillil ill ... wilHilnl ... w -~-., .. 10 ...., CMt ......... ... ll~'lllld1•or•* ...... dll 1111..: ......... Tm teammates." The Bengals players were off Tuesday. Bengals trainer Marv Pollins and team spokesman Allan Heim said to their knowledgc. the cheese had not arrived Tuesday. The Bengals' C hristmas night game at Minnesota is important to both teams. The Bengals. plagued by inconsistency this year. have skidded to an 8-7 record after a Super Bowl season last year. But they might still get into the pla}offs if they can beat Minnesota. The Vikings. meanwhile. need to win Monda)' night to ensure a spot in the playoffs. Thompson proclaimed Ohio's NFL teams "Wis· consin's True December Allies ... noting Cleveland's 23·17 ovenime defeat of Minnesota last Sunday as the Packers were beating Chicago. 40-28. "This is a season of gift giving." Thompson said "Diehard Packer backers got a tremendous present last Sunday from the Cleveland Browns. Now. we're hopioE that the Cincinnati Bengals will put a matchintt gifl under our tree on Christmas Day. We're sending a present a little early to make sure they don't forget." I\ TH•: 81,E.\('HEKS Chang may play Davis Cup Michael Chang's injured left hip may ---- not be as serious as thought. and he mipn * be able to pla} in Davis Cup compet1t1on in February. his doctor sa}s. ---- Dr. Robert Kerlan examined the tennis {>layer last week and said the problem involves the hip socket. Kerlan will check Chang next Wednesday and try to determine how soon he can play again. The U.S. team is scheduled to play Mexico in a Davis Cup match Feb. 24 at La Costa. Tom Gorman. captain of the American team. will wah for Chang·s examination before deciding if the Placentia native will be included. In other spons news Tuesday: •It's a tossup who will start ai quanerback Sunday for the New England Paujots after the team rcponed that Marc Wilson has a stress fracture on the index finger of his right hand. The Patriots said that Wilson was injured in lhe second half of last weekend's 28·10 loss at Piusburah and has a splint on the finser. New Ena.land' winds up its season at home apinst the R•ms, and if Wilson can't play. Steve Grogan would replace him. •Michael Dokes and Razor Ruddock, who both wanted to challense hca~t champion Mike Tyson. will fight each other instead. Both ftahtcn have sianed contracts for a scheduled l 2·round bout in late Much or early April al • site to be K'lectcd, promoter Murad Muhammad announced. • NBA Hall.of-Famcr Bill Russell was fired as viet ettsident of the Sacramento Kinp, who appointed Coach Jmy Rexnold• as director of player pmonnel. • Dana W1lkenon'1 IWO baskets in the ftnaJ 33 teconds pve eiahth·ranked Lona &e.ch State (6-1) a 62-58 women'• collete buketbeD victory over No. 4 Tenneuee (6-l). •Bobby Keuler. H assistant co.ch at Nonheasa Louilianl. wu cholen be8d football COICh at Mc:Neae Stale. Kaller, ~. will ..... Coeda Sonny Jacbon ..._ n1•111'• •a-t&ctiw Ja u . PKOB\SK•:l'B\11 Lakers' streak stopped from The Associated Press . - Michael Jordan scored 37 poi.di& Tuesday nittht to lead the Chit$ Bulls to their fifth straight victo~ 93·83 triumph over the Los Angeles Lake rs. The defeat snap~d the Lakers' four-game winning streak. while the Bulls won their ninth in a row in W.. Chicago Stadium . whcrl' they are I 0-1 this season. Ovcrall. the Buns ha\ e won I 0 of their last 12 games. Chicago led 70-60 after three quar- ters. but th<' Lakcrs went on an 8·:! run an the tirst 2:06 of the final quaner and cut the deficit 10 72-68 whe n O rlando \\'oolndge dunknt off a fast-brea~ feed from Magic Johnson. ln other NBA action 'J'.u~ay: Cllppen 1%8, Pacers 10%: Ron Harper scored 17 of his 39 points during the third quancr as thc Clip- pers won their third straight. The triumph e'<tended the Clippers· home wanning <11rcak to fi,c games. <"quailing their longest string of home-coun successes since their mo' c from Snn 01<.'go in 1984. T hl')' also "on fi,e traaght at the pons .\rcna an Deccmh<.-r 1984 and cap- tured their fir 1 fi, c home games last season. Knlcks llS, Jan 107: Patrick Ewing. pla~ mg without frontcourt partner ('ha rks Oak le~. had 41 point anJ 15 rehounds as Nt'w York sta\cd unbeaten at home. Bulleti 11 Z, Tlmbuwolves 99: Jeff Malo nr scored 11 points in the third quarter ant.I Mel Turpin addcd sax an the fir t 3: 14 of the fou nh as host Washington \\o n m founh straight game. handing Minnesota its sixth straight loss. Hawks 115, Klnits I U : Dom1n1qul· Wilkins scored 11 ofhii. 30 points an the final 4:41 . rallying Atlanta at the Omni. Pistona t4, Su~rSonics 77: Mark Aguirre Sfored 12 of has :! I points 1n the first quaner at The Palace as Detroit snapped a thrl'C-game losing streak. Nets JOO, He.t t8: Ro) Hanson's la} up with 3.6 seconds to pla) snapped a uc for New krsey in Miami. Honets lot, Mavericks 97: In Charlotte. Dell Cuff) 's jumper with 37 seconds left snapped a 95-95 tic and the Hornets broke a I 0-game losing streak. Celtics ts. B•clll II: Lam Bird scored 21 points and Boston held the Bucks to 36 points an the second half to end a nine..pme regular.-. season losing streak in Milwauktt. TraJI BIHen lit, Rockets lH: In Ponland. Terry Porter scored 19 points. including four J.pofoters an the first half, leading the Trail Blazers to the victory. 1-0LO ,,..,, s • . . . . . . . . .. . . . . • • . APl•11 ,._.. LoJOl••1 Bo Klmble, who scored SJ polnU Tuesday, 11 9uarded by Ore1on St•t••1 G•rr l'•yton, who scored 48. UCI From 81 shot~ .md <..~O(l•J ,I, pOIOh. \\hllc Marina II 1gh proJud \l arl, George on was largd) tndTern,l'. . <\4'cording w \\ ~l\c' Cnach Tom Asbur). (jcorgc,on 1' sutknng from the e ffects of no "l?n dic.101 wlkgl· pla) 1ng 11m-e' thl' pa\t. t\\O 'll'a ons. -In -the second hall. 11 :ipix·an:d Pe i>ix.·rdinc might t:il..l' 1lw game O'er ~arl~ Lip .'S·2S .i1 1lw half. 1hr wa,~ quKkl~ urpnl 11 to 11 . 42-' I. Wt\_cp Lear hit \\"o fn-l· thro-...., at 15.411, 1he \\i aH·' had .i 4tl-.P kad. 8ut l 'CI caml' nght tiad,. wunng nine >1ra1ght po11w. -111dud1ng 1lw lir\L Ii\\: b\ frl•,hnwn \o n L u11n" and < r.11g ~1.ir,hall. I krdman "hcclnl anJ J rm l' 111 thl· ha,h·t for a fl:t).h:rnJcd l,I\ 1n "htl·h n l·nl·d 1hl.' SCO(l' al 46 \\llh I~ lo Ill pl:i~ Bui a' q1ml..h a' \ l I ralhl·d. Pl·ppcrdllll' woi.. ,u111rol 111Kl' nh1rt• Li:ar l'on \l·rtl·J .1 1hrl'l··pn11\1 pla) and afta a tdl.'' 1\1011 11nll·ou1. Pt:p- pcrdiiw 111)1:ncd in .1 lulhn11rt prl.'~' for thl' lir'll 1tnH' 111 till' gaml'. rtw \ntCater' lllr!Wd the h:11l 0\ lT on 'ti' l' \tra1gh1 Pll''l''''°'" .inJ the \\'a).\'.'i malll' 11 5n-4"' on Rici.. Wdi;fi'<, ~-po1nll'r. ··r1w' d1Jn't prl''" u' much. and '' hrn thl·' l\l.'n: in thl· man dden c. 1hc) J1dn·1 prl''"1rl· u .. ll.f) hard most of thi: gaml'. .. ~l ull1gan \atd. That'~ "hen Palnwr cantl' on. "He \\anted to ph1):· Mulligan said. "I ":isn't going to pla~ him. but I lool..l·J at him .• 1nJ hl· ..a1J. ·1 think I can pla~ · I probabl~ should ha\'c pla)l'd him earlier:· Palrm·r aid hr ll·lt pmt) good aftcl'\ard fo r hrs fi r,1 al·11on 111 ~· 1 ''CC'~ Palml'r had l\\O as iw1 and a ba~~et in nine minutes. PcpJ)('rdinl' C\tl·ndcd 11 10 64-· 4 bcfQre l 1C'I ralhrd onct• more. When Gi;nrgeo;on \\as t111 "1th an mtrn· uon.il fo ul at Pl'PIJ\'rdtnl··., l'nd. But· lee hll a pair of frtt thro"" and l 'Cl had the ball "h1lc trailing. 66-61. "uh l ·44 10 phl) But the .\ntcatcrs couldn't con,l.'rt for :i tiaskc:t l"ttha of 1 hl· m·x t two PO,Sl'S<;1Qn\. \\'ht•n Herdman missed a pair of la) iris on the st•rnnd oni:. \'o n Lu110" \\.lS "hi)tlcd for a foul on the rl'bound and Herdman spoke bad. to offici:il Bob Stamen . l·fr \\ti) g" l'l1 a 1cchn1l·al. Ll·ar hit his one-and-one. Ferch hn a pair of free 1hro-...s, and on lhe cnswng possession. Ho,.,,ard ''as fouled and hit two free thro,,s for a 72-61 lead ''1th 1 :~2 kt\. UC1 Ol'\l'r challengl'd agarn. "I told him "l"d OCl'n gl·tting 11 all g~1ml· ... Hl·rdm.rn .. aid ·· \nd a!> he ''all..ed a"a~. I s:ud (l'\flhlt'l'I. and hl' bk'' a tl·rhnH:al." \lulhgan <.;ml. ··1tcrdm.1n "'ll nut tall.. to an o r1i rial again Rut the kl') pla~ "a~" lwn 11 ''a (46-461 and "" turnl·ll 11 u' l·r \fl\ l'l '>tra1gh1 11mi;.-.. Thl·rc "a' no prl''"urr ... ·\\bun -.a1ll. ··E,en 1f thl'' J1Jn'1 turn 11 ~\,a. the~ 1\.·lt thl· 11rcs!'>url· I hi.'' ''l.'rcn ·1 on thl.' .11t.icl... 'I l·ah. "l' d1un·1 '-tl·al thl· tia ll. hut 1hc result of u' l.'\tl·nd1ng ttll' dl'l\.·n'l' .. m or 50 l~·l·t \\3S thc\ \Ufnl'tl thl' bnll lHC'r thrn· 11ml'' 1'n the gul nl lhl' g.1ml· "Bill -.."lid altl·r lhl· gn nw. )Our gu~" mu't ht-lool..1ng b~ th I l..nc" thl·~ ·d pla~ u' tough. I hl') lltd :l good JO b l)f running 1lw 1r lln ol· fl•n,t-. ::nd I d 1d11t thrnl.. "c'J ha'c 1ha1 !..ind <'f 1roubk \\tth 1hi:1r /OOC GWC women improve to 16-0 The Dally Piiot The Goldl·n \\'l·s t College -...o men's baskt•tball team c\\endcd 11) "inning o;1rcak at thi: start of thr season 10 I b game) folio\' ing Tues· da\ ·s 2-50 "1n 0' er Bal..ersficld. the Rustkrs brol..c out to a !6-8 lead in the l.'arl) stages and tt was never close after that. Give the gift that's new everyday. -Allow us to ea~ your Holiday Shopping r-(:ffR7;;;;::s G'7F-;: c;;;;F-;c:r;-,, :W Yn! Swr •J 1•,..·W«A: subsnipcioft A lllllil Jilt c.nt j_ B!w..i..Str Duw~~m .. ps2w..i..sw : ~ Name Name I -1-,\ddreu Apl.-Address Apt. I I Chy Zip_ City 7.ip I Phone : =CRIP110N TO START ON : ---I I Mail to: DAILY nwr I . 330 W. BaY. SL, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ann: Circulation I .... Mail~~ 1vaillllle 11 acW.o.-i1I cuta .J ._ _______________ _ Send someone special daily delivery fl Ille Pilot & they win reeeive • variety~ lcal news, .,...., b11Ln• ............. UCLA holds bff American U., 89-74 Murray sparks Bruins; Loyola surprises Oregon State from The Assocl•t•d Pr•ss Fr6hman Tracy Murra) came oil the bench to scorr 20 point and lead I 8th-ranked CLA to an 89· 74 victory O\~ Amrncan L'n1,erMt\ Tuesday night at Paule~ Pa\ 1lion. · Don Maclean also had !O points for the Bruins, who impro,ed their record to 5-1. Dar) I Holmes had !7 points for the Eagle . -... ho dropped 10 o-2 The gnmc was ued 31-31 "llh fi,e minute rcmainrng 1n the first half when the Brurns \.\ent on a 9-U ~pun. eight of them b)• Murr.i). 10 1akl' a 40.31 kad. 'CLA held a 46-38 halftime ad· vantage. thl·n seorell thl· tim eight points of thl' ccond half 10 pull ahead 5~·38 -v.nh 11 minutl'S re- maining. .\mcnean rallied to lUl the margin to 69-64. "1th 6 l(l le ft. but thc Bruin-. outsC'Orl·d thl· Eagle) 20-10 the rc!>t of the "a~ 1<> nail du,,n thl· \\ tn Tr<.'' or \\ 11\on and (1aald Madkins also ~l'Ufl'd 111 doutile fig. urc' for thl' Bru in<, ''1th I and 11 point!>. \\'11,on kJ l CLA "llh c11.1.h1 rebound' a-, thl' Brum\ outre· boundl·d thl· Eagle' 43-34. In other collcgi: ba'>~ctball ful''>· da': Loyola Ma ry mount 117. Oregon State 113: Bo Kimhk ~cut l'd a ca- reer-high and Sl'hool-rcrnrd 53 points. 1ncl uJ1ng a kc~ thrl·l··point pla} as Lo)ola ~tar)mount dd~all·d No. 21 Oregon l;\tatl' K1mhk. ''ho al<,o broi..l' a (,111 Coliseum ~coring rlTord. '>lOrl·d w11h o nl' m1nu1c rt:mJ111111g Ill put the L1om ahead for good. I 14-1 12. Gar) Pa) ton. "ho scorl'd -H< points. I) mg a school record. fouled out on NNNZOIL MOTOll Ga lll'ltl 1'2~·" .. tole pnce JOWllGHT ~IJO. &I the pla~ and Kimble con,t>ned from the free thro"' hne. The Bea,ers <5·21 led through much of the game. building their biggc)t lead a166-5:?"11h :?~second remaining 1n tht• first half. But Lo~ola (6· 11 "as able 10 cut the margin to 66-58 b' halft1ml' LO) ola took m lir)I lead ~11 7 1-70 on K1mb1e·s ba)kCt -...1th 14·31 re- maining. The lead changed hands I 3 ume'> in the second half Kimble broke hrs ,1nglc-gamc scoring record of • 1. "'h1d1 he Sl't last week against L1<. ~ania Barbara. Pa)to n·s 48-roint pcrformanC'c t1l·d Mel Coun1-.· record. -...h1Lh "a~ St.'t against LS l ' 1n 1963 O)Ola. "h1ch ,., a' craging 120 po1n a game. al'>o 'l't u (irll ( ol- 1!>cum l'cord ''llh 11., I hi.' old recor "a' I I fl. st't 111 14 "lJ tll ..\n na LO\ola al~o g1>t :?.:! puint' from JcffF~eran<l 18 ro1n l<, lrom krrdl LU\\ l'f\. L1C · a nta Barbara 70. Oregon 54: (amri.. lXHart ~lOrl'<l ~~ point., and Fnc ~k.\rthur .tJLkJ 14 ·" l ( an1a Barbara rolkJ. Thl.' Gauchm . Jc.idh .ll'l uratl' rrom the lloor Ill the .. ~·uinJ hall tool.. command \\llh run' of ~ .. 11 Jnd 9-U 3') thl') pulkd .1\\,I\ \ll\l ,11\1.'1 halfll ml'. l '( ·s (5-21 kd 26-24 Jt halftmw. but .,hot "I J)\'rl cnt fr11rn the lloor - including b-uf-4 Imm '\-pwnt ran~w -111 thl.' ~l'lOnJ halt to Orqwn· .. 45 pcrcent. O regon !5-JI ''"" kd ti' R1l·hard Lurns. \\1lh 14 po1n1s .ind Ill tl'· bound<; Ari1ona 83. ~liam i, Fla. :i3: \\a' nl· \\ oma1:i.. 'll·orcJ 211 point\ .1nJ f1aJ 12 rl'bounds ai. 1'-o. 22 \111011a USl'd 11 1ns1dc strength to roul M1arn1. .\n1ona (3·2) dominated lrom thl' tan 1n handmg the Hum canes 0-21 their second 1ra1ght loss Womack. a 6-foot-8 ~ophomort. regrstered hi-, career be'>ts before leaving \he game '"111 lbout four minutes rt'ma1n1ng aftt"r Jamming h1~ nght ankle. Anzo na's pressure defense and in· side height ad' antage hd~d O\ er· po"-er the inexperienced Hurricane., Wnh \\ omad:. 6-C/ Bnan D:l' 1d 6-11 Brian\\ 1ll1ams and 7-foota f d tokes. the \\ ildrnb outrd)(•Ulllkd l\11am1 51-40 The' also rnntrulkd \11am1 l't'llll'r JlX· \\\he. "hu 1.amc 1n J\erag.ing 29 point., but managl·d uni~ "' un 3-for-lt. s~ooung. fhl' Hurmanc<. shot JU't J.3.ti pern·nt tor the ~tam1.· Arizona ta te 66, Dartmouth 33: lsaal ..\u,11n \ll•rt•d 24 potnt' .ind \far!.. fll'lh·r had fill' or ht'> I\ during a I 1.2 \l·uinJ·hJll run a' .\r1111na )1,11l·'l.1p111rl·J tlw rwn-1.un- krl'llll. ~amt' f hl' '11. ton "J\ th1.· luurth '>tra1gh1 lllr thl' 'iun l)e, 1h 14-i 1 "htle D.1nmuu1h 1.\.21 hJJ 11' 1hn·1.·· g."lml.' "inning '>lrl'.1~ "'"PPl'J Thl' '>1.1.)rl· ":t'> llt•J Ii 11ml'' -thl.' la'>l at 4 \.4 I hl'lllll' \!JI\ .\ndl'rwn\ 1umix·r put \111ona \tatl.' ahl'Ud 10 '>tJ' at J~ •. n "1th I ~ 14 rcma1n111g Paeiflc 72, an Franl'ist'O 66: Dnn I ~ 1tlc 'lllrl·d 211 p111n\\ and rulkJ Jo"n I ~ rdlPunJ, .1nJ .\nthllll\ \\lmd' .tlllkd 14 111 r.11.l' P.iufi, Panlil Jumix·d Jhl'JJ 1.·arl' 1.1u\\u•r· 1ng an f-r,ml 1-;rn 14-4 ~lunn~ the lit'il (l'. llllOllll''> fht' T 1g1:r, 11.10\.. ·' r.:1.1 haltt11Tll' k:id pa1.l·J h' IS rir\l·h.111 p111111' h' Lllllc \Jn F-ranu,u• ".l'> .ihlc tu cltlSl' "llhtn lour point' l\\lll' 111 thl' scrnnJ hall' but "':.!'> un.ihk w clusl' ~·~.!LD1t .... 9 ... fLutO to.,.. 0.-. ot>d o""'"•• lr..,.t '2ot C '° .. price OM&ON the gap. . .. l'anfa ~hot 51 percent for the game compared to JUSt 38 pt"rctrH for ~:in Franc1srn. "ht h lost it, third conse\:ll\ c onte t. PJc1lil 1m· ... pro,t'd to 5·2 1o1.1th the \1Ctor.. while . an l-ranc1sco fell to :!-5. • .. East Tennessee State 9!. Nort~ Carolina tate 8%: ah 1n l altord and ..\h 1n \\est .. cored I po1n1s each and sparkl·d an earl> I I ·O run a!> East Tcnne see ~tale-u pseJ 15th· , ronked 'lonh Carolina ~tntc -the , \\ olfpacl..'s lil'\t ~me StnL'-' being w put on "-CA~ p.rob.i11on lor two 'cal'\ · yracu e 129. .W. Post i!: 'itep- hen Thomp~on '><.:orcd 20 prnnl\ and 8 111\ O"t>n' I a., tup-ranl..l·d ~' r· al u~e \ 1cd a ( arm·r f>oml' record • \\tth .l ~O-pu1h1 lir\t half and \.OJ<;tcd 10 J mumph uH·r Di' 1~1011 II l \\ Post R\.·wnt" guJ1J \llrh.1l'I l<.h,.irds 1 .id1.kd Jll J 1 llf h1., rx11111' 1n 1hc. opcnin~ half '' h\'n thl' Oran~eml n matl hl'd lhl· "'1i.po1111 li1<,I halt th1.') hJJ l.t .. l 'l.'J,1.111 .l~Jlll\I l 'i lntl'I · ._ 11.l t tllllJ I r h\' I 2ll P• 1111 t \ \\l'rl the -. th11J 1110,1 111 '>lhm•I h1~h•I' ' Georgia Tech 109. C'oa tal Caro· • lina 2. Dcnn" 'iu•tt ''"111nl lJ p111111' .1nJ Bn.1n <>It' l'r .tdlkJ 2"' ,1, 14th·Jdlli..l·J (11.•11rg1a l c1.h hu1h .1 ~ll-r111n1 hJllllnw k .iJ_anJ .-1.1'\\·J T h\• 'l'll<l\\ JJ, ,."Ch· ·• Jt\· •II 10 th\ r ~·'t \l.trt '1n,' 14-• • "hl'n • th1.·) Jl'o \\On thl'll ti rc.t '" ~.1ni. ... : Oklahoma ~late 79. Teos: 1 outbern 77: ( llrn \\ 11l1ao1' m:iJt: both l'nd'> of .1 nnc-anJ-l1nl· loul SllUJltun \\Ith \I\ \l'lClnJ, kit gl\ 1ng·· '.'.o ~4 0 1..lahumJ 'it.Ill' \IW \ 11:\0fY,. <. h.irk'> Pn\.l' "h11 wurl·d J ,·;.1rl'1.'r· high ~4 J)l.>1n1~ 1ndud111g I ' rnim '· point r.i11gl'. nw.~d a Ion~ Jumper on I C\J'> outhern·., tinal lhance and J up-111 tr~ .tlso ml'>'>l'd :it the. bU7/l'r ··1199 Newport girls fall ~o Warriors The Daly Not Talia Emery scored with eiaht m inutes lef\ in the p mc to k.ad the Woodbridae HiJh g.irls to a 1-0 non- league soccer v1cto11' over Newport Harbor on the Wamors' field Tues- day. Emery scored the game's lone goal fro m about I 5 feet out o n an assist from teammate Mindy Hawley. Hawley got the ball on the right side, dribbled down a nd passed back to Emery who put II by the Harbor goalie. Woodbridge goa lie T o n )a Druzilla had four saves and re- cord~ her third straight shutout. The Wa m ors. now 6-f-1. also gQt· fine defensive etTon s from Deanna and Enca Doolittle and Mary Dugard . Woodbn dge wi ll face Irvine on Thursda) at Irvine High. Elsewhere in prep girls soccer Tuesdav: •A free kick 20 minutes 1n the game by Alr so n G ibbs ga ve Edison a 1-1 tie wtth El Modena in no n- league actio n. The win improves the Chargers to 4-3-2 and drops El Modena to 5-2-2. Nikk i Tumer reco rded eight saves for Edison pla ying_ line in goal. The Chargers also got fine defe nsive play from Chelsea Williams a t sweeper. • Rachel Buzolich and Heather -Wannington combined on a shutout and Knstin Borland's goal at the 20 minute mark of the first pen od "'ere all that Corona del Mar needed in a 1-0 non-league ~in o'er v1 1ttng Hawthorne. Bor land 's i oal we nt past Hawihornc goalie Becky Ross. who made some spectacular saves. into the upper lefi corner of the goal. Assists on the goal went to Tracy IOH 1111 HICOHh ..., Net~ .. Lee .. .,_ •rick• D oolittl e o f Woodbrld9e fr'9htf duef1 Newport H arbor p l•yer for po11e11lon during non-l eague Match. Schreiber. who g<lincd ·possession ot and Mau Acocello did a li ne JOb in the ball near midfield. and Alison relief a<> goalie as Hunungton Heach Kinn. who droprx-d 11 otr fi~ blanked El Dorado. 2-0. in a non- Borland. league game on the Golden Hawks' Sea Kings coach John Ngu~en field. said that C'dM got outstanding ije.. Acocello. "ho replaced the in- fense from Caroline Rohre r. Tina JUrcd te'e Alllo;on and was credited 'R1he and Cind> Scott. Abt Ochs. ~tt h fo ur ~'l'S. earned an assist on JUSt up from the J team. also had the game's first goa l nine minutes a fine da). into the match before he took over The win 1mpro\ cs C'dM's mark to in the net. 4-3-~ .. The Sea Kings will take on In the second half. the Olle~ (5-2) trad1uonal power M1ss1on VteJO padded their lead as Wright took a today at -"11ss1on VieJO. pass from Thomas Kle1sli and clean- In a bo)s match: ly beat the goalie from El Dorado • Chns Wnght scored both goals (J.2-3). ' !1~4.!t ''I~:~-· . ·: : '·.t-..< IH\;' ' Seahawks Improve to 7-0 n. Delly"°' Ocun View Hi&h's bip-Oyina SeahawkJ racked up their seventh 1traiabt victory without 1 loss in a.iris buketblll T uesday niaht as they took aim at their second strai&ht tournament championship. Coach Ollie Manin's ~hawks buried Millika n in the first round of the Cypress Tournament with a 69-33 decision. paced by the 1-2 punch up front of 6-foot-2 Jenny Sullivan and 5-11 Tracy Wolfe. as well as the all-around play of point gua rd Ali Takido. Sullivan, who 1s averaging 18.5 points a game, scored 22 and grabbed 16 rebounds. Wolfe scored 17 points and picked off 13 caroms. Takido. a lso a senior. had eight assists and seven teals as Ocean View q ualified fo r a second round 'shot at Mission VttJO to night at 8. The Scahawks were recent win- ner~ of the a vanna To urnament P RE ~S FromB' and three assists. The Sea Kings. who improved 10 4-4 with th(' victOI'). put it away with a 22-7 run in the th ird qua ner. "I wao; rca ll} happ} with our pla} in the third quan er." !laid Corona del Mar Coach Pa ul Omo;. "We came out and we were patient and we got the ball to the right man ... Warren Johnson. John Paulsen and Mark Flint each had nine points and John l 'pham. \\ho came on 1n the second half aftl'r Doug Hesse \\{'nl OUI Wtth an e~l· inJUI). -;cored li ve points and had 10 rcboundo;. "It "a'> a good dcfenSl\C effort against a good 1one defcn.,c:· notl'd Orn-.. "hose team now must get read} for one of its strongest tests of the season Frida) night \\hen the Sea Kings tra\el to Capt trano Valle). •Costa Mesa pla~ed tenacious de- and the team they beat in the: pnaJs was Mission VieJO. Elsewhere T uttday 1n the Cypress Tournament: •Melissa Son i no had carttr hi&hs in both points and assists to lead the Marina girls to a 9 1-SJ drubbing of Los Alamitos in the first round of the Cypress Tournament. Son ino had 32 points. including seven 3-pointers and 10 assists to pace the Vikings who move to 7-0 on the season. Los Alamitos drops to J..5. "Sortino really shot the lights out tonight." Marina Coach Pete Bonny said. "Our press was good tonight as well and we played the best running game of the season." Bonny switched the Vikings into ~ full coun man-to-man defense and Los .\lamitos couldn't )landle the pressure. Also helping Manna in the win- ning cause were Chnsta Yorke wtth • Id r n;ntc; teslle O no With 10 and fense 10 hand Mainolla a 57-39 loss in no n-league action at Costa Mesa High. ..The M us tangs were led b} Bret Dicball's 16 points in earning thei r second victory against six defeats. Mesa also go t good pla)' from sophomore Joe Harding and j unior Xavier Hanna. "I was reall~ plea'ied with the way we played ton1$ht.'' Mesa Coach Dea n Cooper said. "The kids reall~ hustled and kept the in tensity up." •G ut} Heredia scored 18 point'> and dished off eight asSl'\IS to pace Estancia ( 5·.l) to a 5 5-.l7 non-league v1cto~ OH"r Laguna H ill'>. The Eagles Jumix·d in front IQ. 7 after one quarter and rll'' er lookl'd back against the '1<>111ng Ha" ks • Fo untain Valle~ tncd to keep up ~11h a much bigger opponent 1n Lake"ooJ. but "Crt' unabh.•. lo'i1ng 67-57 a t home. T he Barons "cnt on a founh quar- Kristie Sparks arabbtd 10 rcbouDds. Marina movei on to Stto nd round action today. In non-league action: • Viivi Vanderslice ( 13 points. seven rebounds) and Mollie flint (IO points, five as$ists) paced Cor- ona dcl Mar to a 39-30 decision at Laguna Beach. .. T he Sea Kjngs (2-6) buih a 21-6 lead at halftime. then withstood a comeback attempt wh ich sa~ Laguna come w11h1n six at the cod of the third quarter. • Newpon Chnstian got 23 points from Jennifer Rcbal but Southern Califo rnia Christian pulled awa' with four minutes remaining 10 hand the visiting Conquerors (2·3) a 32-27 loss. •Je n Caruso' !>eason-high 25 point<>. as ~ell as Si:\ a<>s1sts. paced L1bcn) Christian ( 3-3) to a 50-45 v1ctol) over ' 1stting Pio neer Baptist "'htch fell It> J-4. ter run after trailing by 11 and sot thl· deficit down to 1hrec before the '1<1- 11ors \\C'nt on a four-point run and were nl·ver h(·adcd . Fountain Valle} (5-4) "as led b\ Mike Mcrh'r, 20 points and Demd • Cocoran 's 16. •Westminster 1m provt"d its n:- cord to 4-5 with a 75-63 no n-lcagul' win at Santa .\na. • The lions "ere led b} a tno o l pla)crs in double ligun·s -Da'l' Rall w11h 19 pwnts. M 11c:h Okura w11h I ~. 1nl'lul11 ng four J-pointer" a nd Eden Ya"ata "•th IJ .. • .\lc\ Ml t1ra\\. a 5-toot-1 1 JUn· 1o r. 'icorcll 31 po1ntc;, h1t11ng 1 • of25 from the field as "ell as grabbing a dozen rebounds. :inll L1bcn' C'hns· 11an teamma te Stl''C Chappeil domi- nated the hoarlls "11h 25 rebound\ a' the ~in utemrn l'apturcd their fir'>t no n-lcagm· \ l('lOr~ of the 'il'3SOn dropping '1\tting Pioneer Baptl\t 6Q-~O --~ -- • B\.,kJIH\IJ .~ r o •A STANDINGS w..-.c ...... .ce ~KMc DMs6en W L ~ct. ........ II 6 .7SO PiW'ttMd 11 1 . no ,... 11 1T .soo ~Ix 9 10 .474 a..ra 9 12 .429 GOiden Stete I 14 .l64 Sac:remento 6 1S .216 MdWelt DMs6en Sen Antonio 14 6 .700 Utall 1S 7 6'2 Derww 14 t .609 Houaton 11 13 .451 Delles 10 12 .4SS Mlnnelo•• s 11 .217 Cherlotte 4 II . 112 ........ c. ........ ,.._Yor1t Bolton Phledeiphla W91ftineton Newwsev MIM\1 AIMlk~ IS 7 .6'2 13 10 .56S 11 10 .S24 12 11 .522 7 IS .311 1 II .210 Centr-' DMs6en IS 1 .612 14 I .636 13 I .619 14 10 .Si l 10 11 .476 10 13 .435 I 15 .341 T""9Y'1~ Ollueo '3, LAlllWI IJ a... 111. lndlaN ten New YOf"k 115, Utan 107 Wnlll11eton 112, Mlnnewle " owione 102. o.ii.1 "~ New Jerwv 100, Mleml 91 Altente 115, s.u-10 112 Detroit tt, S..me n Botton tS, MMweull• " Portteno lit, HOlnlon 100 T .... 1~ L.Mren et Ml.,_.e, 5 om Uteri •' llotlon, 4:30 om ,,.,,_. •' New wwv, f:30 om Wn111"8ton et Ph~te. •~ om Clllcffo et Ortendo, ':311 o m o.nwr at ~no. •.JO om Saawnento at Sall Antonio, t JO om lndiaM el '"'-'la, 6.30 P.m Hcknton •• GOiden $tel•, 7.JO o m ,,.,,....,.. 0- Allanl• •• Miami, •:JO PJn f'wlland al S..llle, 7 o.m. ~-.._... 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" ..... 5 0 I U 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 • 5 0 1 13 I 0 I 2 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 • • 1 3 9 0 0 3 0 I 3 3 19 Gemlone Cllavtr Frenklln Medine JOlln\OI\ Conrr..-H Verf\e Mll'el91 Mena Woolrkl11• WlllOll Tote!' 32 • t6 75 Tot•l1 n •• 10 6J Sc-llY Ouarten Wfttmln11er 71 19 ti IC>-7S Sanle Ane 14 IS 71 I~ l·oolnl QOel\ Wtllmln"er-Ok ura •. Yewele l, Sant• A-Medina 3, WOOlrldlle 2 Ttcf\f\lcal1 N-. LIMrtV awtdeft "· ~ ...... , .. <-·--· ~ ..... , L"*"Y Olmtlell Mef"r~ O~IMI"' MuWln1 Oeuenl Freie Totalt ....... .. ...... 3 0 S t O'Conner • 0 2 I 3 o 2 ' cnaooea 6 • 1 16 • 1 5 n McK" 1 2 2 • 1 0 J 2 McGra• IS I 2 31 0 1 I I Hoffall • 2 3 10 16 2 12 .0 Tofil\ 30 9 t 69 ~""~ Pk>Ner Beoll" • ll 1• ~ Lltlenv Crwl\llen 20 16 13 20-6t l-P01111 11M11 P1-'-Mwrlck J, Mullin\ 3. Tecllflic.ft Merrle:k (P) HIGH SCHOOL GIRU _,... fl, Lei ~ SJ <C..,..T--.Mlltl U•~ MefW ....... .. ..... 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I I I I OceM view "· ~-n ( CvtWet\ TeunwMM) M9Mren OcaM V\ew '9flpf tp '9ftllftp Brown I 0 0 2 SuH1ven 10 1 I 72 TIMu well 0 0 • 0 Nunei 1 0 I ~ TeMnwtR 2 "O ) •• Teli.ldo , , I 6 RenfrM e 1 l 18 Wolle 6 S 2 17 Tevtor 0 O 3 O F0tonde I 0 I 2 Hilbert 1 I 3 6 Brun I O 7 7 Rot>ert\ 0 0 I 0 Llnoou111 I I O • YOJnQ I I 2t ) Neverro ) I 0 1 G-1 0 I 0 I \1111lon 2 0 0 • McCtu\~ev o O 0 O Brown 0 0 0 0 Gooo,,.rt O O O O Total\ ll • 19 Jl Total\ 77 12 a 69 Sc.re bv Ouar'9r\ Mllli1<an 10 e S IC>-33 <kH l'I V1tW 11 21 17 ID-69 3·ooint llOefl Mlftl-•n--+illberi I Ocean llle-LlnO<lul\I I TecMIUI\ None J'OOTB.\1.1 0 Hletl lc:Nel ALL·CI,-DIVISION VIII °"9nM i-es . .-.eyer, 1eheel Ht. Wt. Yr. 8 T Menning, Tre1>vco Hiiis 4·0 180 Sr 8 8 T evtor, Y UCa•Pe 6·3 100 Sr e M Muwell, Temecula Viv 6·) ltO Sr 8 S Mc. Clain, AIH<.edero 6·• ?00 Sr B T Gut1-rrtl. Sante Clere 6·3 20S Sr B R Long, Temecule Viv ~-· 150 Jr. WR G Cernobetl, Temecule Viv S· 10 150 Jr W• R Herr.•, CeC>rlllO •·• 195 Sr TE J Ford, Treovco Hlllt ,., 10S Jr OL S Strini, Or•nff 6·2 21S Sr OL T Lewrence. Sante Clare 6·2 tJS Sr OL L. Tlffenv. Sanre Yner 6·3 no Sr OL 0 Wlllit. CeC>rlllo 6·3 195 Sr OL 0 Ovllou , Trebveo "'"' 6·0 205 Sr AP I<. l<nl9nl. Mn•• Ciera S·t llO Sr AP M Helme, Sante Ynu S· 11 ''° Sr I( A Clerk, Mnle Clare S·IO 150 Sr Oe4ltnM OL R Hill\, T-ula 6·3 2SO Sr OL ~ Sarker, Mery Sier •·3 no Sr OL It. Blecllmore, Senl• Vner •·• ,., Sr OL K T eianoe. E 1 SeoUfldo 6•S 7lO Sr OL J Ferbenlac, Tr•t>uco Hill , .. ,.., Sr LI It. Smellev. Sant• Yne1 •·3 275 Sr LI Ill. 8reu!er, AleKAtaero , .• 210 Sr LI C. •1eet. l..aeune H•ll• 6·0 20S Sr LI I Smith, Yu<alpe •-o 1ao Sr LI L Peller son, C•l>r 11to 6·2 210 Jr. OB J. l(eveneuon, Notre o.,,,. 6·0 llO Sr. oa G. C•tnCIClell. 0r •noe ... ''° Sr oa .... LVOll\, SI. Montee •• , 200 ~r. 01 A Jonft, SI. Monlc.e •·> lto Jr. 01 T Lemen\111, Vuceloe .. , 115 Sr. Al.L·CI~ DIVISK>N IX 0.... .............. ~ I M. l<Of"lenfloeyer, Viv Cnr I A IC.etlev, TeNcllaol I O. SO.rk•, Mo111c1alr ,.,..., I M. J-. Montclair Preo I C. C.nclMle, Cerolnterla I O Pertrtooe, lffumont Wit 0 A'"'9rMHI, Ofterl Wit 4. Nune1, ACIUlnH TE J •odarmel, ~ Vlv Ctw OL 0. Frenco, Wllllller Cllr Ol. M. Mettftewt, Tef\Kl\eCll Ol. o •ov. Montclelf Pr .. Ol. E. Tllflt, Ile hw Ol. E.. Mir-*!. Cerlllnterle AP T C.Wal, Flllnlore AP J. HerNnde1, C¥pln19flt IC 0 Leffler, Viv Cllr. ....... Mt, Wt. Yr. 5·• 165 Sr. 5-t 170 Sr 5·10 t65 Jr. 6·7 210 Sr. 6-0 170 Sr, 5-10 ltS Sr. S·7 1'J Sr S· 10 170 Sr. ... Ito Sr M l DS Sr. s-n ns Sr. '"' m Sr. •·1 2tS Sr. 5-10 l1S Jf. ... ,,, "· 5-f 11' I(. 5'-IO • Ir. OL l ...._, lo 't .. Ow .. , • Ir. OL V. M11•111ne, MoeirMr11 .. , 111 Ir . OL T. ~. ""-S.IO • Ir. L.8 ......... WNt'6lr a.r .. , -Ir. L.8 M. °VV I,., Vty CJlr H t1S k . 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CAMPBELL Ce>tt,E•eNCE Eomonron C11111erv l(lftitl W1nn1oeg Vel'ICouver Cl'licaoo MIMt t.OI• TMonto St Louil Oetroll SmvtM DM.- W L T 11 l I 1 IS 11 1 -n " l •• 14 s II 17 1 Harri\ DNIV.. 19 13 , 11 14 1 17 11 0 14 13 6 10 II S WALES CON,E•eNCE Ph1l•Clell>hl• NV Renger1 New J.,,.., Wesnin111°" P1tr\1>ur11n NY l\lenoen 8uff8IO Monlrt el Bolf on Heriford Queoec i-e"1c• DMtlen 1' IS c IS I• S IS 16 3 •• 15 • ll 11 l 11 10 • Adem \ OM.-21 9 • 10 13 4 17 13 l 11 17 I 6 ;>J s Tund8Y'• S<-K"'9\ 9, Winnloeg S Hertford I , Plll\t>ur1>n • ""G, GA ., ltl 119 lt w .,, l7 l5S •• , 3J IOI 120 19 llS 130 .a 130 lit 3' Ill 124 ,. '" 152 ,. 113 106 ?S 100 116 )6 126 112 JS 110 107 33 136 llS 32 Ill 112 19 Ill ,., 28 117 137 .. lit 101 •• 171 101 37 "1 " JS 119 111 11 104 1'1 NY ltlenoen S, Ntw JerHv • loll WHnlnoron 2, Phlleo.101111 1 Edmonton S. Mlnne\Ole O Cel11erv 2. Vencouver t T9dev't GemH Bo\lon et H•rlford, •..JS 1> m. 8uflelo •• NV Ranger,, •JS om Toronto el Detroit, •JS 1> m Sr Louil •• Cnlceoo. S 35 om VencovYtr •• C•loerv, 6 35 om Tllund9Y'•~ Queoec •• Klnll 1:JS om Mlnnesote al 8o1ton. •JS om WHMnglon ., Plll\t>urll/I, • lS pm Wlnnloeo et Ectmon•on, 6..lS o m Wlnnloeo LOt Angetn K._ t, Jets 5 ~...,~ ,.,...,...,.. 0 3 I Lot AllMIH. Grttrkv 16 l8ennlflll. ltOC>-llellle), 2:55 loo), 2. L0t Alll>ele\, Crowoer 2 (Tonelli, Leldlawl, 14 '4, 3 LOI Anoeln, lllOI>· ltellle 27 IGret1kvl, l6•JS P9nalllft-TH11ane11I, Win (f100kl119), l:SS; Beek, LA CllOldlne), ~3. leek, LA (Interference), 5.31, lllOC>llellle, LA (tloolllnel, 11.M, Wlnn'"9 t>end'I, serveo ov Svtlft CuntoOflMnanllke conducll. 20-00 s.c....,,.,... ._ LO\ A,..._, OUdlane 10 (G<etrkvJ, 2:54, 5. Wlnnloee. SI-10 (Etvnulil, Manlllal. 10J1,' L~ Anoelel, Oucl!Hne 11 (Gretr•v. Nlcl'IO!h). tl-ll (OP), 7. Lot Aneetn. Crowoer 3 CTonettll. 16:11; I. LO\ Anee!H, Grelrkv 17 (""'-llele), 16:51. ,._ttlft-Tlltlllenetll, Win (lnlerlerenctl. >:50; Mec0erml4. Win Clnlerlel'encel. 11:37: AMl\Oll, LA (l'loOklnel, tl:2S. ~....._ t . Wlnnioee, SvkM I (Hewerclluk, Ma<:Otrmicfl, 2:0., to. Wlnnl"9. Elvnulk 17 (Steen. H•-cllull), S:Ol (OPI. 11. Lot AllMle\, McSortev 7 CGreflltY), ·~; 12. Wlnnloee, OleUMO!'I 2 IMcUweln). 7:17, lJ Lot AftllelM, 1(-11, 14:21; 14. WlnnlPee, Small If (S'-l. lUI. ......... ~. LA C111eft-llldllne). J;U ; Allltoll, LA, mlfloi-mhc:onducl (Ull'-ttmefllllle condUct), 1.zl; MKOermld, Wl11 Cun· Mlort-lllllt COllductl, lt'.40; Millet, LA Cun· ...,,.,,,.. .. ~>. II:• • "'°" on .... Wliiw....._ 12-t·,._.1 Lot A ..... 1 11·11·._H. Power·•l•V o•· ~ 'fAWllllW I .. 6; LOI A,..._ 2 .... 011•11 ...... 9ettNeume, l +J (2' .....-a -1. I ..._ ( ... INrd, 6·4) LOI ~. Mn*Y. u . ._, m·•>· Allll*1a ...... ~Stewert. U•:u 9t•t ........... 0.U.... c ..... ,..,.. .... Recerd ~ ~ 1. SvrecuMt (JS) 7·0 1,S2S 1 2. Kensa' 120) 10•0 l,414 2 3. Georgetown m 1·0 1,4S3 J 4. Mlu ourl ( 1) 9·0 1,371 4 s. llllnoli 6-0 1,279 s 6. M ichigan 1-1 1.us 6 7. Oklehom11 •-o t, 115 1 I . LSU 4·1 l,OS2 9 t. Louli vllle 7·1 1,029 10 10. Arkenilts S· l 979 1 11. lndlena 7·0 96S 11 12. Dulle 3·2 156 12 13. UN L V 4·2 113 14 14. c;.c,rg1e Tech S·O 793 IS lS. N. Cerollna SI. 6-1 636 16 16. low• 6·0 495 21 17. Memphl' St. 4·1 49 11 11. UCLA 4· l 471 13 19. SI. John'' 1·2 427 11 20. Alilbeme 6·1 411 19 21. Oregon St. S· l 271 23 22. Artzone 2·2 269 20 23. Le S.li. 4·0 llO - 2f. 0.li!home SI. 4-2 12S 22 25. M lchlgen SI. 7· l 113 2S Otl'ler receiving voles: North c.,.o. llne •• M lnnHOI• 63, Ar1vLlttla Rock 62, Lovole Mervmount 54, Clemton "· r .... 43, Penn SI. 22. Vlrt lnl• 22. MIH IH IPPl 21, Florlde It, Georgie 11. Louli le ne Tech 14, Pit· tanurgr, 14, S.ton Hell 14, Long BMc:tl SI. 13, Notre Dame 13. UC Seftt• a.rber• 11. Teml>le 9, <>reeon 7, W•k• Forn i 7, C•I SI••• Fullerton '· Princeton 6, Xevler, Otllo 6, New Meiclco St. S, Brlot\em Young 4, S. llllnofs 3, Hewell 2. Sle nford 2. COio· redo 1. E. Tenneuee SI. 1, Fordhem 1, Vandert>lll 1. ·1 R \ '·' \CTIO'·' ~ •Ata•Al.L ~l. ..... IAL TIMOlllE OIUOLES-Aorff<I lo term\ wlll'I lol> Met'11n, celcller, on • --vn r oontrect CLEVEl..ANO INOIANS-Agreec:t 10 ...-mi wllfl .lftM Or0te0, ollcner, on • oOl'llrecl Ulentlon lor •" OOllOll vffr In ,.., OET•OIT TIGEltS-Aorff<I 10 term• wlln Miii• Heelll, U ICller, on • two·vHr conwec1 MILWAUl<EE B'-EWE•S-AorMd to term1 wllfl •-'" Y-•· outtiekler, on • tttrM·v .. r contrect TEXAS ._ANGElllS-Aor..o 10 1erin1 with T"9d 9otlev, oulfletder, on a one·vMr contreei A•llened Ke¥4!1 Reimer, oulfr.toer. outrlefll 10 Olllellotnll Cllv ol lfte Amerlc:e11 Anocl•tlon ................. LOS ANGELES OOOGE._S-Aereed 10 IWmt wltfl JOfWI SNllW. Olltflelder, on • _. yew COfllrKf . ( ·• • ~ ' '1 I r :..:_ y .... ti ................ CLAIM r ........... _.._ ,., Cflellln lllMr.,.. <•.1 ,.._, 2'!0; U ..,., 161; JUI ... .,.,... Cbtl. ~ .....,. ...._,,.. (l.fS floor. Ml 21.IS ... ereullf (lrf) lecaY ......,.,. lt.1 floor. 11t1 9 I Vewfl C•fll. "-01 I I , ......... -.. Lft'll ,, I. Jlr •.... Trelllllll C...,, 11U; t. New .._. ~. •t; J KAT1. Mu 11111111 ..... 111& FERGUSON ,,..., While the Mui1an1s face an uphill chmb to c hallenae for 1he Pac1fi Coast Lcaaue tnlc -Laguna I hlh. and Trabuco Hills are the fro ntrun- ners -Morgan Stts h is squad as compcuuve. What makes 1he p1c1urt' pronw;ing for 1hc future arc 1oumamen1 "'ins b) the frosh-soph and Junior 'ars11> teams 1n 1hc1r o n l} outings •\I lhl' Cd M to urnament. the fro'lh·\oph 1eam \\On 6 1 of 65 matc hes. althoufi several were forfe1h. "We re going 10 give a good ac- count of ourse lcs. bu1 Laguna H 111 i~ unbelievea~lc.'' M9 rs;i'! said. "Nc:<t )Car m 11ht be a diflercn1 ,tol). I'll have some kids that have tx·cn wrestling fo r a couple of ~cars nn 'ars11y. "Our gu ys still look at me and sa~. ·\\ c won?' Morgan said. "Whe n \\C "in. we're ~hocked. Last )Car \\C go1 tx·a1 up prclt) bad. E'el)bod) 's hcl'n talking about th1'1 ( Hun11ngton Reach) team for three )Ca rs. a nd we d>tnC away and beat them Half the ~u's s11 1l don't th in~ u\ real. Then ,,e "on (at CdM). I think "<''re 1ust \tJning 10 53). ·Well. ma~ he ''c arc g• l{ld ..• Of1h1s )ears 13 staners. five had .. 1111petcd before M organ armed ·"' \eJson . including Pctl'r Dela ~ o 11 ,11 'car-; ago a t 119 pound''· lohn \ .1k nna CI 26). Tim I larm (I 'I\ I H11b \rm,trong ( 191) and l\tl'\ l' \kl linger Chea'~ wl·1gh1 I fhl· Ol'"'comcro, 111 thl' l.i,t l\\11 \l',1r' "'ho dr(' ma~1ng an 1mpau 1ndude Diego Barrcnache (lll< pounds and the ll'Om-lcadcr 111 pin\ I. \I inh Pham (I 05 ). Jaci.. Valencia 111 ~). Nick Ort11 ( 132 ). Cn•n m1l' \kil·r ( 1451. Ja'\on (i n me' (I 'i..I I \d.101 Vital (I 6~1.111d I m lk•· t "~1 I,,.,, \\l'd,l·nd Brl·nt '\11lll 1 I I~ I rt•lil'\l'd Im .1 'l'Ullld pl;H l •ini'h .ind \.lil..l' ~:l\.1m11ntn t I ~"I ,,erix·d 1n fur a 1h1rcl plau· · 1 ht: fall "t:'rt: d111ng 'u 'H'll "1th 'l'lt1nd·H·ar '' re'>tll'r' " phl·nt1menal " ~lorgJn "-lid "It' .1 1nbu1e to 1he luds The) ·re 111n1na 1he1r second )car. They'll be a lot be11er 1n Februal). Huntinaton Reach beat us pretty good one week C46-42). and a week later. aner ~hur­ Oing the lineup. "'C came back and beat them (33-3 1 ). .. The kids mal.;e lot of rookie mistakes. We ha'c a lot of1mpro,e- mcn1 to do. When )Ou "'restlc a team hkc H untington Beach. M anna or Ediso n. and )OU make one m i\· take 11 "111 cost ) ou and they'll thro"' }Ou on \Our hack." Ru11hc~ 're fcarning fa'\t. It "'asn't l'as~ luring student'\ out to the \\r(''>lhng mats l\.\O )enr~ ago. bu1 no"' Morgan lindc; h1mo,elf1ell1ng kids. who want 10 join after the '>tart of the <,cason that the} ·11ha'c 10 "all untll 1he beg1nn1ng of the nex t campaign . .. ... the progrnm I 1nhentl'd. I had thrn• gu~' \him up tiri,t da~ of pract1l'l' ... ~!organ "11d of earl) 1\o- ' l'mlx-r. I lJ81\. "I \\COi rt'lru1t1ng 1n the '>lhool <ind found :1bou1 4() k1d'i. !..ids 1h:11 had no t..no\.\ledgl' of \HC\lhn~ "Thl' t1r'>1 thing thl'' 'a' '' '\\ ..- tlon·1 \\Jilt to \\l'ar light'>: fhe~ 'rl' real '>di l'onwmu'> ·1 hn don't unda\1;111t1 ft', Jillkut't tn rl'uu11 \\ h.11 I '>lrl·,wd "a' 1ht'\ 'd he in hc11n sha_rx· than thl'' ·' l' l'' l'r hel'll 1n tht·ir hfl· tht:~ 'd tx· 'trong .ind 11 "ould he~ torm nt 'cit (kli.·n'>l' .. \lorg.111 hq1..rn to 111>11ll' a rhangl· Ill till' ll':lm·, Ulll1J')l'llll\l'Oe\\ dur111g till' \UllHTlt'r kaitUl' ··I hl'\ "l'fl' h>ol.ing lurnard to u 1ming 111 anJ "url.1ng oul." \l(lrg;1n <.a1d "1 lw gm''' ho ll\l'll lo \Hl'\lk hdilrl' got tx·at h.1dh .1nJ II \\<J\ll 0l Jn' tun lo n inll' '"Prl Olli \\hl·n lhl·\ 10,1 fhl·n in 'ummer kagut· "i.•'ll go 111 and"'" 211 m.lll hl'' .JI a IOU l'OJ llll'll t 11 ·' t U ll 111 g11 \\1n .tnd 11'<, fun to \\llrl. 0111 "hl·n \Oll0fl' '' 1nnintt ... <>1ha prmpet tl\ l' alhktl'\ '·"' lhl' \ ll lc>nl'' and altl'f .1no1hn 'l'ar 111 fl't ru111ng lhl' C 11\IJ \k\,1 t·:impu,. \lorg.in hJ'\ XII "rl·,tkr' on thrn· In cl\ 1h1-. 'l':l\on "I 1h111i.. th\· \\ft'\lkr' l:ll:hl'' l' 1n tMmttf\n: tht') ·~ hav1n1 a aood altitude about the spon ;· Morpn said. "The kid art' all business." 0 Mo!'fln. who graduated from h1ah ~hool in C leveland in 1963. was 1he technique coach for the kron YMCA club team which won three nauonal freest)'le titles in the late 1960s. He also coached high sc team s dunng that period "'ht 'Acre perennial lc3gue champions llh 1n- d1v1duals 1hat earned s1a1t.' t1 Jes. In 1969. althou~ h1scom itt ve c hg1bili1) had expired. he wa) r cruttcd to finish his college educa- tion al 1hc Univcrs11y ofCinc1nna11. The team wen t 17-1 in197 1 for the univcr<>ity's best record in h1s1oiy. He moved 10 the Va lle y in 197-4 10 asmt al Birmingham H 1~h. hcad- coachcd at Fort Bragg H igh in Northern California for 1h rce years beginning in 1978 (one dual meet loss 1n three years). then re turned to Parma. O hio. in 1981 and assisted an old wrestling budd} for a le"' )Cars He coached Cd M from 1985-19 8. Whal-., h1., o pinion of" rc<;tllng in the t"o stall''> .. "The 1op l..1d'\ in Ohio and ht',fl' arc about the same. hut 11 rcalh lall' ofTaftcr that 1n Ohm." ~1 organ sa1tl "lk cau">t' of thl' popula11on o ut hefl' 1hc \l'l·ond. third and founh kid'\ out h..-rc arl· much tougher \\.hen )OU gl'l lhat man~ <,chooh 1t1gc1hN and ha\l' a tournaml'llt 11 rnal..l'' thl' ~1a .. ter'' 111urnamcnt ht:rl.'almo'\t lx·ttl·r than ;.JO\ 'tall' tournaml'OI in the cuuntr~ .. 0 1 hl' ~llO\l.'I Ll·aguc !..i t I.<, on ll\ "n·,1hng '>Crl'ion "1th all \1'\ team' "rc\lhng du:il meet\ \lmultancou,I;. on thrl'l' m;11, \lde·b' .,,dl· at the \\t·,11111n\ll'r ll1gh &~!.11na<,1um 11n fhur'i<la~ l'\l'n1ng T l'?\: frmh-~11ph hl.'g10\ al .I _,II p.m \\Ith thl' JUOHlf 'ar\lt~ and 'ar\11~ lappro\lrnatl'I) ... p. m l ll> fullo" H1ghl) fl·gardcd I lunting.ton fkal'll \H it focl' \h•,tm1n<.tcr. Oc·l·Jn \'u.~" "'111 \\fl''-lk [dl\on and Foun- tain \'alle' ml'el'> ~1.inna MULLIGAN ''°"' ., amazes me 1n ol~e sPons. Of- ficials sa) 1ha1 1he) are be) ond reproach -al leas1 1ha1 1s "hat 'AC are to ld at (i\i\ coaches' meeungs evel) October. Then. "'h> do we ha'e so man) spht crt'v.s al game '> ( .\ 1;pl11 crew is one in which t'AO official~ from one conference and o ne from another work the game. or in some ca'\t's. thrt'e from a neu1ral l'Onferc n~.) M \ QUCSllOO IS \\ h) lhl' NC >\A allows th.., to happen'! A cal>C in point -l 'NL V pla)' at Oklahoma in a ~me between the Big West and 81g Eight. and the 1hrec official~ arc from the >\CC I can look at a scon: 1n a great man) cases and tell )OU "here the ga me "'as pla\t~d I am tall.1ng about non· confaence games -001 a s much ""''h ronlcrence game ... \Ve ha\C..· tra,clcd all o'l'r 1hc countr~ pla;. 1ng game' and I am rnn' meed 1ha1 thl' lx-'\t and tam''l offiual'i arl· 1n thl' Rig w l',t Th ts I\ great 1n ~peal.mg of our offiuak but I \\l)h 1he' '°'l're n111 J\ fair "'hen ''l' pla~ J do!.t· gaml' at homt: In dl'frll'>l' ot our olfa 1al\ the GRANCH From B1 preparl' her tor rnlkge \l'o I fl'l·I that 1fpraUill' ''real d1t1iLult 11 "'" makl· the gamc'i 1hut mu{h 11111rt· t'3!>\ .:.\ftn pral'l1n· I khh1l' 'ta~.., :tlll'r and continue\ to \horn. I ha'l' ha 'hootnhou1 "' l·po1nll'r' altn Prill· tll'l' ~1-.o 'hl' 1.1!..l'!> '-l''l'fal 'hool\ 1111 1hc ha,rli.nl' oul ofhoumh 111 hdp 1mproH' ha rangl' ,ind i,1am1na I am h1g on 1ump1ng ro.rx· .ind 'hl· d0t·<, a lot ot 1ha1 too. \la inf\ I hough. II I\ JU'l \hO<•I 'hluit \hoo t and 'lhoot "l--k r ran~w 1\ """' Jh11u1 22 ll'l'I and 11 " gt'l 11 ng l11ngcr "II h l'Jl h gaml' I ha\ c &•' l'O lwr thl' grl'l'll pme ofbasketbell toda}' 1s ~lly lOugh 10 "'ork The pl:a)crc; are 100 b1J and quid .. and the coun '" no1 \I. tde enough. Pla)ers JUSt g<'l better and beuer each year. 0 I ketp looking for f\.an5a\ 10 ap- pear in tht" pre-season ba'ikctbaU magazines' Top 10 teams. I read about 10 of them and tht.' Ja} ha"' ks arr no\.\ here to be found Right ·no"'. thC) and ) rat'U'>l' seem to be the tv.o be-..t 1eam'> 1n the count~ 1 "-•Sh ')racu~ "'ould pla) a bit s1rongrr pre-season st•hcdulc. Of cour~. compared 10 C1l'Orge1o"'n. 11 1s a tough schl'dule Georgl·to"'n has pla}cd i.ulh power'> a!'. Ha\\a11-Loa. Flom.la In· 1crnut1onal. ~l. Leo and D1s1nc1 of ( o lumh1a Rl'memher tho ugh the bo11om hnl' '>t:l'ms to be ho" mam "''""and lo'>'>C'> did \uu ha' c at the l'nd of th<' 'l'Ur I canno i.lx'hl'' l. 1ha1 gu}'> h t..l' Ditk \It.tic \I \lt(1u1rt: and utht·r, do not 1111 .iltt·r ">omt· uithe-.c pal'~ '>lheduk ' that '>hml· 11t lhl'..._. u >.ithl''> pla} · 0 Ont•n t m\ he't l11l'lld'> 111 1..C1al'hlll1t hJd a \l'\ l'n·\\a\ h\ f).1'>'> \urgt'f' la<.I \\l'l'lo. and \l'l'lll' to Ix drn ng \.\ l'll a tin J "l'l'" light lhJI \\ hc.>OI.'\ l'f lhl' 'ho t I\ I hl'fl' In l:Jl.l' II .. , hll' thing I hJ' l' Wl n 1' that our k J>!Ul' "l:!Wng 111 tx• 'l'I\ wugh h ut h:i' 1ng I kbh1l' reall\ hdp' ll' \hl· " lhl· 11nh ~·n11Jr on till' ll'.Jm .ind till' rt:st ul ihl' g1r" undl'l\IJnd 1h.11 Dl·hb1l' 1<. gu111g 111 WOil' I lkrl' ",1 grcal tt·am \ptr11 fwn· "Dl'hh1l' .1 nd 1h1· ~11 I' \!l'I ,il1 111~ gn•;11 fhl'rl' I\ nn ll'ail•u" I hl· ll'.1m ·, t!<MI anti Dl·hhll'' 1111.il '' 111 \.\Ill .ind 11 rl'.il h tl11\'' 11111 rn.llll'r ho\\ \•e '' 1n '" l~in~ ·" \\l' Jo· I lw r nll' '1111 f'l.I' 1111 'u ·, l.,., 1, l'\po1.,ur~ a nd lJtd\ l>l•hh1,· h.1, ~·l n 'en 'Ulll'"lul "l h" ,, thl' 1h1rd 1n1t·n il'" I 'e do nl' 1h1-. \\l'•" .1nJ thl' 1h11d inln· 'll'\.\ I hJ\ 1..• l' l'r J• •nl· .. 11 .. , h,·1 Ht ts one of 1hc best ~in the nation. - H ts name 1~ Rid. Majerus and he took the tah;ob thtS )ear af\tt go1n1 29-3 at Ball tate last season. He 1s abou1 ~foot-I I and weia.hs about 350 pounds and 1s 41 )ears old E' el) 11me .... e '1~11 he ea1s about s1>. meal'i a da) If 1here 1s a message there for any o( ~ou pkaSt" take It He had chest pains at n game 'A llh Purdue and lutkih he 1s at a great medical ~hou\ at the l 'nl\Cr\ll) o f tah. Rick "'hen he "'as at Marqucnc. Sl'Ot ml' Jero ml' Whitehead and ·\rt1e (irccn, who are to oftht best JC pla~cr'i I ha\e ever coached. \\hat do<"§ Tomm} Lasorda sa) on the Jun licah sho"''1 lu.s some- thing like thl'iJOh "a 101 harder than ix·ople thin!.. 0 Ha' t' a n1le < hnstmas and hol- 1Ja, -.ca'>(m and thin!.. of all the po0r the handicapped and 1c'k 1n the ""orld Jnd rount \our blessin~. 'o u l Ould he: married 10 a basl..et-1 h.ill \.UJlh "h1th m11tht be ""or~ Biii Mulligao 1s l'Cl's bultetb•ll C'O•cb Mbose rolumn ap~ars e,·ery K't>dnt'sd•J tbrougbout tbt' basltel· ball selnon. \aid .. \1 thl' tirca om· I "d" a little lll'f\ ou'> Jnd did nut !..no" "hat 10 'J' hut I .1m J h11 mor\' cnmtonabk \\ llh 11 no"" ·1.1,t u·ar Ramh \\ llh.1m' t I dl\o n\ road1 t:J\t u·~rt n:alh "·""l'd to "Ml. 1lw hall 1n'>tdC'.' '>0 I did n1H g.l'l w 'hoot th:i1 man~ .\- pointl'" hul < ual'h \braham ha., told 111 'hoot 11 11 11 '' lhl·rc "( 11.tl h \brah.sm h." rcall~ help- l'J m' ~.tnll' lk wld ml' that " ht"n 'n I 1".lnll'd lei ll'l' the g~ m. h<' \\ oulJ tx· thl'rl' tu open 11 and help ml· Jnd I rl·alh .1pprl.'c1tall' 1ha1 I .1 ... i..l·d him '\\ hl'rl' "l'rl· \UU l\.\O \l'Jf\ .1~11 " ~·CJU'\l' hl' ha' rcall~ hl'fpcJ Oll •• I Stan Granch 's column ·~a.rs .. , t'T.I "t•dne!>dil.I . 642-5678 From North Orang~ County From South Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 l CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM ~TH ORANGE co. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. THE DAfl Y ~OT ClASStJtf O OH ICE HOURS r~S.v<4 ..,.,,, r,. 7 30,.,,,.!> 30pm S•• a 00.,.. 11 30.,.. eu-.C-1• v.r aoo....~~ .. . . - .. ... . . .. ... ' ..... ·--.... .... , .... .. , ..... . , .... "•w •••••• I ,. L~ ' 11 ' . ,.,,- CHECK YOUR AD THE Fll'ST DAY ..... ·-t ., .... --··· • •1 • .,.. t .. ........ __ .~ .. .. ....... -· ... _ ....... . ............. 119 .... ·~ .... . ... , .... ··---.. , ......... ...... 1 • . -• -·--.......... ' .._. -. ..-...... -... . .... -.... -·.. -· ·~· ..... -... ... ...... -·-· -,,._ . ... ........ -· ... ~ . ·~ l~~~M~r!a'~--....:;' 00~2~ ~z:~~=:.-..:><>~52 Ctmtttry Lots Corona def Mar 2122 IHI HWI PHIHTT NIGUEL WEST Spacious 2 CcryEtsETE RY LOI ;~s i OCHISllE OF P.C.M.! We 11 01ve you the down In 3BD 2BA, formal dng rm 2BR IBA gar w'd nkups l~---~-~---·l e•thO tor a Shafe 01 own-or tam rrn.FP 1n lvg rrn, •o Westm1Ster Memorl al1 s 1025 mo Agt 675.4912 Houws/Condos ership You malle lhe pv1 crnr 101 1 mile 10 Park (Garden Med1ta11on1 mlhly pymts a we share Monarch Bch 31902 Reasonsable 960·2279 1---------~Mral 1002 apprec You receive Grand Canyon $359K Costa Mtsa 2124 100•,. tall t>enellls Musi PLACE REAL TY 494•97o4 R.E. \llanttd 1625 2BR tBA encl garage. COLDW<?U. BAN~eRO have clean credit Agt Need 15 10 25 units Costa 1arge yard quiet clean 239-4335 Dys Ev Wknds 1----~--~~ Mesa Nwpl Bch Hunl tO 16 AmE>rican Place N~Port ~a<h 1069 Ben Orange Agen t S8001mo 646-6138 -------~ * Liil ISUll * Yolanda 213-595·808 1 •HSTSllE• E>.'Pl'\.'t th..• Ill~. 111Y. Tift am11 Corona def Mar I 022 Home tor sale on ovet- •5 R·2 LOT 2BR IBA sized corner lot Bay v1ew Plus •Br 4Ba .ipt almost from 2nd story e..cellent completed S635 000 remodel opportunity IBR 18A incl lrig very pv1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S625 mo 1 A.dull & No peis SCOTTI 5•8-2794 673-2074 S739 000 Call 673:.1-027 •EASTSIDE HOUSE • 1111,llO 3BA 2BA Fireplace gar. Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. Move-in condition. Plus 51---------·I age all new 1ns1de Outel view home S789 000 minute walk lo beach 3 Houws/Condos area s 1190 * 6•0·2426 IDARU~G 2 BR. 1' • BA condo w1th vaulted ce11. ings & view ol mountains Amen111es include air cond mirrored 1111ard- Highly upgraded Call BR 2 BA Lse or own Janie Agent 840·3046 or land Reduced $299.5001--------~ 840 1031 Agent 650-0606 Balboa Island 2106 IEW PHii. llPLEI H 10 SllTI llYHllT rot>es. comm POOi. spas ----------~! Costa M~~ 1024 Only 1 left each unit 3 BA 2500 sll 2BA & den 3BA & tennis l~IOIO 2 BA. prime 100 block to· upper unfurn duplex IEW HTIOllll H•ES ca11on Steps to beach Dock age avail S 1850/mo Fii SAU Won I last long• Prine•· yrfy 752·2881 675·8835 pals only 121 27th St . BR 3 BA Ill ILICI FROM IY lllLIH NB Agent 675-8475 Immaculate 5 IC••• ! I I 3 BA. 2' > BA. prime East· Prudenllal Cahl Alty s1eps to water' Fresh pn1 5AR new crpl lrplc gar Best COMFORTABLE charm· side locauon Many de· II 51 on the isl 121 Topaz Ing older home on 45 loot luKe features From IPT lllTS TIU WI S t.850 213-696·3897 lot fuSt one block from $310.000 Redlands Ave $415K lhe ocean 11 2 t>edroom 2 OPEN SUN 1·5 REALTY WORLD Proless1ona1 decorated balh wltrl great 8 ,.. 320 E 2 tat St NEWPORT PACIFIC 3Br 2Ba. gar lrptc wl d Pan 510 n p 01en11a1 Or call tor appointment Agt Manny 645· .3683 1015 01 wood & Ille Spacious 11111ng room w11h 5•8·7001 SE.AVIEW • Panoramic S 1700 mo yrly 673-5348 fireplace. t>eamed c.il· 11-2 let Eutshle ocean & c11y hght 111ews 1ng. fight. bright lam11y For sale by owner 2 BR. 1 Lovely 3 bd home. ---------room with sl<yhghts lots BA No aoents s.a8•62051 vaulted ceilings. Fr Balboa ot windows. dining area d oors. w rap-around Pfnlnsula 2107 Large kitchen with dining I llower-lllled pa11os & pr1-1---------~ area plus a1r condition· ·Lagun!---N•!gu!f---·1·0·5~2 vate spa 2BR 2BA condo lrplc 2 ing S795.000 _ _ 760-3600 $650 000 car garage 1 blk to bch' lll-1100 lllf llllSI $1200 mo M1li.P or Frontage L9g Nlg /Mon -'4.\1110Hci'1 Roger 818-967· 1432 CE~;h l-.1 KJ NS Bch area 3 BR. 2 BA tto~I " hoc DARLING 2Br tBa beach I!!! l, '1\11'\.' \ br!Qhl open condo near RE.Al TORl:> house 1 bfk 10 ocn Gar liiill Mt'' rof1'9 ocean S20 I 800 Call Agt lndry S9501mo. dep DeLours 458·657• I snn ,_UGI UY yrly Avl 1 5 548-3727 Something special waits for you today in classified. 3BR, 2BA, dble lrplc. cus· Steps 10 $8nd. ocean view tom bllt-1ns. f1rge yard. l)pper 3 BA. spacious RV access. $429.000 Duplex Sec dep & refs Call Jan. Grubb & Elhs $1,7251mo963-7111 551-8410 ex 459 (091 1) YllSILUS Corona def MM 2122 Near Hoag Hospllal EleQanl, furnished 2BR, 2 BR. 1 BA, frplc, high • 2BA condo with bay. ceilings. deck with ocean ocean 1nd city lights view, wall\ to beach. 2 car view Sl,600/mo Call garage $1,350/mo Ray Davies Re/Max of II 1·21U N~w por t Bee ch 760·5000 Of 720-3999 2BR 1BA house. 2-car g1r, ---lencied yard Cle1n, Jusl v 1111 B1lb01 28R 2BA p11n1ed .a bike 10 oo .. n OcNnl C1talina/B1y Vu $1200/mo * 759-9031 G1ted/pool/s~a/tenn11 ,.412 SEAWARD 2 Sty• S3•9.ooo 5'9 2362 2Br IB1 enlc patio, new WllllflllT paint comm pool No IWUl W/-~ sa1s 832-'818 3BA 28A "townP'lome-* aLTW- etyte" • a large 1BR Apl * ..... NW wttiuge kitctien. 1184 27' 2 BR den bMmed c:.11- crvleef = ~ gptlonat, Inge: 2 '"~ loft & •WTSllllllSE* 3Br on Quiet s1reet huge lncd yd Dec:k Frnch drs, bay wndw lmmac S 1450 Will consider lease opt Agl Manny 645-3683 •EASTSIDE-Orange & Monte Vista 2BR 1BA gar No Pets Good cred•t rPQ $750 Mo 556-7597 •Clean. Quiet & spacious 3BR 2BA 2 car garage. encl patio storage S 1125 NO PETS 640-2<&95 AL•IST nn Hllm Large •BR 2 story 2 car garage patio monlh·to- monthllea.s.e St 250 214 Palmer SI unit A Agent 675-8475 Pruden1tal Calll Alty l PUCE Tl Clllt ... Ell! ,_ Let U1 Melt Y• Sell Y Ht ,,.,.,.,,. •• 11. ILn po ot s2 .3so 1mo •I &45·707 t 2•-hre 111-1111 321 LARKSPUR DupleJI 2 --...... -------2811 unit• 2 bills 10 ocn CALL CLASSIFIED iillil&iliiiii ______ IOiiiiimliiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiii---16-.1 Oita NWPT MGTS ... 49A LIDO ISlE rernodeted 2 ...-Y•IU ATTMCTIV!,clMn= 1 BA. clHn, v9f'tlcallmiiii .. -..miillillllY•IUlfY----... 8PACtOU8 18A. POOi, •111111•111 ... IPfllY.. 2'04 28A, !i'~ rm. trplc, lly hM, 4,500 ICI tt, 6 BR, Beaut turn, wld $1900/mo 2Br 18a. VNr'ly. 0.0.C. btlnds. IO f~ patio, o.tvxe E'akle 28R. mlr· lndry rm, cerpon, 1to~. MW deOOr. rrp1c, pool, no 18' , ... "'NPT CNTAIJW B• your own bo 11, pool, Y9fd, 11300/mo 5'• BA, lam rm, 2 lrplca, winter. 83t•t33e. gar, lndry. I blk to bctl cto1e to thOpping. 312 rortld wall•. t BA. a". ,.frig. No pe11. $585/mo pete, ntetmo. 64()..1911 $7t5. No pet1. M0-138.<l $10,000/mo on your (2 3)~5$ delux a,)ptlancff, ·Sub· $925 + dep. S.•3727 Vl¢torla. 650·1244 ff'· own wattl & o~. t S3SO. 642·1401 eft3 HI 1U...-Y WllTllWP JI Ila time. Norl1k,noJ01C•. 24-WlllW l9LU !:~ r!!~~· l~d~ '~To: 4 B~·:~~~!.~l.1e •,~:· ~T''°·.c:rc;:Et~: IU 111 So~~.' r~:,riop.<:~~ !:J1ti STUDIO APT ss401mo. wNt..-. 1 Cat ger•· otw. retrlg, ,,rJ_ pool hr mei uge. HS-tl S2 2BR. 1BA, 1 car. Vacant. apa 1ub. wlnecOOler. dbl mo1 IH. S.4.100/mo. /kit Ysl251 rty. Speclovt. grMt IOcetton. only M 2·8780 UtllltlH Incl. Refrlg • S1450/mo 642·34508kr $875 * 1142 Rultanc:I M 2910 $830. Aemax, 642·9797 gar. no ... pe 1 _;s 133 • $3.250 7_52·1522, 675-4464 &Os B~bo• et~-e05I Gas Incl POOi S725mo micro, P•llo, wa1h-----Me 3879 f~H,;:!ff)X:l:ili~~I"!-'"~~~~ -v 645•5853 ' ' EASTSIOE 18R moblle w /dryer. 642·131 t * 1....... --. --CEC. ROY, D ONITA, ---mn fl IOU! BV BCH f BA. patio, gw, ---------home S575/mo Gas. WESTBAY APTS Frig. dllhWisfMH. -1to¥9 SM! Otmeflt 2676 ROYCE Hunt. lelCh 2140 UH 11111.111 PAii Brand new. 38R. 2BA $1000/mo, incl utls Yrty. • 1BR & 2BR, 1Ba. up. water paid Mature adult Beautllully Maintained Incl. No pet• 54s.4855 t llUT 11111111&1 s tcloul home 4 BR 3 Lg 2BA Jutt steps to $1,500/mo & $1.400/mo, Rel. 63 1-2 110 o r stairs. gar · lndry. cable. 759·5590 or 673-7787 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Near Genwal Ho1p1tat. ..1AAr , ......... ~A. 3 car ga~ With weter. Pvt beach prM· month·to-month rent~I, 754-7703 after 5pm DIW. no pets S&OO·S675 EASTStOE 2BR lBA Bactlelo< $610 •2•1 llH• 3BR.· 2BA. d/w, atove, H 1 ltM .. ..-I _, gardene r S 1 6 7 5 leg es Resort Living. unfurnished 12 1. 12 t ~ YEARLY 38 A 28A St -645·6682 or 540·S.~ w /garage. Close to •YerY· 1 Bedrooni s685 Frig, dl1t1wa1tutf'. 1tove lrplc Avail 118 S7 451mo Jt1'1htfH H ltt Lnt, 846·0809 . $1000/mo 673·6030 27th St t ... _ h sa'75 "2.1'epE• •2BR DUPLEX Quiet' t tl l ng l Ava ll now 2Bdrm 1•.e a $780 Incl No pets545-48S5 558·7859 Yt•Sh 3BA 2BA $1100/mo & o ..,..,ac "' ' ' ood L d $ 161 E 8 S 6 2 0856 --i -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ___ _ $1•200• I mo tu'rnlshed 6 Balboa Blvd ALSO i&2 g area. ara• yar • 750/mo. Agt 631·7370 I th t 4 · '* 2BR 28A. 2 Block l• BA t 675 5068 sngl garage $75 • --------------beach, O/W, relrlg, bll tn Mfsc. RtnUls lrvlne 21 44 month leasa 12115/89 to aps. • · 535·BBernard 647-7540 E ~d•eBac~lor,~BA.utll 1Bedroom $660 oven & range $850/mo.j:=::::;:=:::;;;; HIPPY IDS 8115190 119. 119''t 27tti .... 1 *•TREES &°VAAD•• ~airvie~.t 9~8 :, ~;'~In~~ 2Bdrm 1•,e a $785 Yearly rental. 673·2571 HotN/Motefs 2718 (' /-.... ( ,,. 1Jt} In ~he ootony. sunny 3BR. LEASH St Pr:d~~~l~I c~f1~-~~:5· Corona dt l Mar 2622 2Br 1• . .;Ba twnhouff. lrptc, $550/mo. 557-4520 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 ILOGI Tl IEION-u11111•1a1 ... L Fii llPtl•Hflll 2 A. 2 ear gar. lrptc. new •NEW LEASE.SBA 3BA .. privacy & no pets $1075 . ---- -----;-------Ii --crpt. lg enc yard. assoc tamtly rm hi guard ated WEST NWPT 2BA $850 2BR l'~BA S950 • $500 See 1st 2218 Paclllc E SIDE .C.M l BA. stove. 2Bdrm 1 •Ba $815 1210 OFF IOTll Ill pool dtennSis 2&85P1lay· Jasmine Creek $2~00 VILLA BALBOA 2BR see Deposit. Ask about our Ave unli ~ & then call refng. i rplc. small yd & 2Bdrm 2Ba $855 groun I mo •BAYCAEST COURT gate S995 · Speetal', 644:872210 759•11041e petlo, ulllHles paid. 151 E 21st St 543-2408 3BA 2BA uppef unit. gar· Vl(_l!ly $175-Up Heat pool 142-Hll 857·2l67 GATED. Upstairs 2BR NWPT 2BR Twnhm lrplc. 900 Sea Lane 644-26 11 $650 mo-mo 548-1627 age. OIW, WIO hk up, steps to bch, cable. kllc. ,~~~~~~~~~~ s 300 •W ... •H• -S 1195/mo maid svc 985 N Coast 2BA 2 car garage. WIO patio 1 2BR 18A. gar lndry. utls 38 R l BA c:i.,,e W/O EXEC 2BR & 3BR. W/O Hont. Beach 2640 210 Lugonla Hwy. Lag Beacti 494·5294 Newf)O!t Beach 2169 S 1.500. upper Condo. Lg 3 BA. 2 BA. 2 car gar. lndry 1 blk to bch. New crpt. paint, drapes 760·2549 incl Looki; like new ve1y NWPT BCH Baylrnt 2BR. pd No Pets s 1000 mo -• hkup. lrplc. micro. patto TSL MGMT 642-1603 --SAY IT WITH I clean S 1250 mo 2BA Condo tab vus 614 'B Mar uerlle hkup Has carports for 2 From S 1195. No pets 1BR l BA. carpets, drapes, SH Ulll llTIL •BAYRIOGE GATED, 2BR Sl.500 549.252g cars No pets S875tmo The Galle<ia, 646-4472 gar, d/w, cOln laundry •1 MONTH FREE RENT Wkly rentals now avail HIPPY ID• tBA many upgrades Tile UDO ISLE Elegant I bd. Avl 11115 722-6294 $675 mo 2116 Hess •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba lplc. $147 00 wk & up 2274 . • floors. plantation shut-sundeck St 600 • Tmy qu•et 1BA cottage. •EASTSllE* llUT LIOATill 846·6451 or 53&-3764 pooll2carportstco1n w/d Nwpt Blvd CM 64s-7445 Cticr.t11l1tlt1tl l1J" tei s w 10 & retrig incl NWPT TWNHM 3BR. dock beam ceilings. patio. lplc 1Br 1Ba ups1rs. lg patio. -$1050 No pels 722-8011 · llrtfHllJl ltttl L1t•I s 11001mo S 1.eso Nr shps. bch 504 Jasmine I l11k 111 $625. 2Br 2Ba spacious. •LI 211l 21A HOO• •Fl•llSllll 21• 2 .. Roommates Wanted II I I 673 9333 SEA VIEW Guard-gated $799 NO PETS 722·80 11 tBA. small backyard. gas $725. Pool. gas. relrtg Walk to bch. Garage. No n n -ltl YtJllll 01 I * lluth * • 3BA house $2,900 washer/dryer hook-ups incl No pets $500 sec pets. 960·62311857-1776 Large patio. pool Over· 2724 n11• Yttl Ltt'• .. 1 level, 3BR. 2BA. $1.850 CdM 3BR lab ocn & bay 3BA 2BA. wood burning No pets 645-163 1 Aft 4 645-5853. 145 E 18th St looking Newport Bay ****OCEANFRONT L1111•I 0111 ••2-Nll 644·2607 I•--------vus S3 500 fip d 'w, auto dble gar. Avail now 675-4839 -MILUOI llLUR PEN PT 4BR ocnlrnt new carpet 'paint. sun * EASTSIOE detached IOllTE SEIEllO Deluxe Nwpt Bch High ftr l8fer•8fi t1. * ILIFFS TW•HI * 2656 Vista del Oro Nu decor. 4BA. 2 SBA. dble gar No pets S 1 650 lease 549-0709 *HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5Br. tam rm. 3Ba. 3 gar. 2 lrplc. gardni Near pool & grnblt S2500. 675-4991 * HARBOR VIEW HOMES. excepllonal 3 BA. 2 BA. frplc, $1,975 lse inc grdnr 644-8795 •RENTALS-AVAILABLE ••O FEE CIAllH• Mar11 Ag1 642-7706 ApprTITE home Sd 000 decl\ vaulted ce111ngs 2BR tBA. garage WID Laguna Beach 2648 •SHARP 1BA. new ceilings Neat N-smkr ii: L 00 ARE. B 1 Call 675 7 113 nk-up no pets S850 Prestigious llvlng Quiet. S carpet paint enc garage prof'I $600 645-3655 :---------Locateo on a wide lush 1 A Y rnt dock. c 57 garden. pool se1t1ng 1BR * tBR. lrplc. gar 700 2 blks oll sand. avail now greenbf'lt this e'(pans1ve turn 2BA den $4 750 ALL 645·98 $625 2BR $770 Electric * 18 A $600 Utlt pd. $7001mo 760·8862 3BR Apartment Balboa 3BR 2' 1BA beauty incl WaterfrOlf Ne•tS IH. DUPLEX 4 blocks 1° CLOSE TO All! gates to carports. cable lndry lac Btk'' from beh Peninsula wtth Bay view S ,, 1 beach Renovated I Br • TV & BB Os 5 min 10 bch On Thalia St 497 · 1621 BEAUT 3BA 2BA open $4501mo • deposit Call total remodel wl brand REALTOR •3 -1400 New carpet w1d gar No Three 2BAs tBA. laundry beam ce1I lrplc. wl d Shr Paul at 673-5671 ne"' kitchen & cathedral pets 5875 mo 760.1356 room close to bus & No pets * 642-3146 Big 2 BA. 1 BA No. Lag 1• • S ce111ngs Short or long blks to bch Grt ocean vu gar Btk 10 beach i3oo BO t l·'rni laaso possi"le Chil· Apartments LA•"'E 21• 11• shops Will accept OC Newport Across the street B b d Id Mrs Fox. days 997-621 1. BAL A roommate wan· ~ ~ "' " -n• n " 1 Housing S725-S745/mo 2BA. lrptc. garage $795. er er crpt, iw, w · eves 760·0583 ed 2BA 1BA. $400 utll dren & pets 011 lmmed Frig stove. carport $975 2257. 2268. 2272 Maple No pets t665 Irvine Ave pvt Pkg. many e>ttras Included Call elter 5pm occpy si75omo Call Balboa month 725·9830 TSL MGMT 642·1603 =2 Call 720-9422 si275i mo 497•4808 CNAllMl•C 11R 723-5407 Annol#1cetMnts 29 20 FREE Ylll/ISTI OARI REGARDLESS of CREDIT HISTORY. Call 549·4204 DOUG HERIST Island 2606 LA•"'( 21R, 211 I WESTBAY APTS 1 blk to bay or beach! BA. bath in quiet N B 120 HIO tr 710 5000 n• lllCE I CLEHll $685/mo yrty 675-1746 c 1 Id • • 1BR yearly Tile shower. • Ole. 1 Blk to Bch Lrg ! S200 OFF MOVE-IN' TBA & 2BR or 2BA Newport Buch 2669 ondo. poo · w ·micro. lost & Found 2925 ~ M~~V sto1;e relrlg carpet. balcony ocean view These at1ract1ve Apts lea· wlpatio All w/pvt gar· _ Lg 2 BA. 2 BA new paint, frplc g arage Homey -========= ~.l'Flr. , deck $725'mo Tom. Crprt S900mo winter Avl lure pool. spa. prrvale ages dshwshr cable •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• carpet etc. encl gar. atmos smkr Ok $375 • • \I"\\' I ~ 'ii' I U \ .11 673-2544 or 978· 1222 Imm 647 -7564 Lve msg patios or decks garage ready pool. spa. BBQ. •GATED COMMUNITY* pools Ir pie. St 195 dep Call Cathy 756-0500 \\ ,...._ ~ _ or carport in a beauttfully lndry lacihties Good loc I• Ill CA•YOll 494-8449h. 662· 1616wk Mon-Fri 9am-5pm ·~tALTORS ' A1t rac1tve 2 BA sundeck. landscaped setting 177 E 22nd St. 631-7376 2BA Apts w/2 car garage. COM PROF FEM 25·35 BAYVIEW Court Condo ---------plen1y parking sreps to C M 2624 Sorry no pels central A/C, wet bar. lire-LOTS OF ROOM! Non-smoker Avail Jan 2 · 2 lrpl, shutters sec watPr yrl) S tOOO mo osta esa 1 Bedroom $655 Pacifica Tew•h••H place. micro. washer & $ 100 OFF 1 Unturnished room & FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: ~~~~5~!!,C: g~~·:6~~51' 15 llEWPORT TERRACE 5·3·7689 THE VICTORIA~ 825 2c?e~t~r ~;Ba ~~~~424 Newport Heights spaciuos dryer hkups Goll course 28A 2BA garage laundry bath 1n 3Br 3Ba house 3BR 2'>BA 2 Story 1 car Beautiful 2BR 1BA gar· 2BR w gar new r & quiet. freshly painted view All ma1nt incl Sorry. room Nice quiet loc Elegant quiet neigh· IEACll COTIACE gar new crpt Avl now age new crpt lrplc. blt1ns lncd yd w patio HOLIDAY SPECIAL beaulllully lndscpd Poot NC? pets 644-0509 $8751mo borhood $425tmo Call S 125oimo 650.3649 S 1150 Rusty 631-1266 v.shr 'dryr beam ce1tngs. Wtr pd 636·4 120 9-SPM carports & lndry tac DeeOee 759 33 13 I .~i. ~~;. S 1125 mo yrly 673-5348 66i Victoria I $735 $250 OFF! 3BA twnhme $975/mo 1480 Monrovia IUCN DUPLEX Lg prime unit 3BR 28A. trplc, d/w, patio. •' blk to the best bch1 S 1350/mo yrly Call 833·3650 (Judy) or 494-7748 (Msg) TRW req'd •WATfllfRl•T• TSL MGMT 642-t603 c M 3BR hse wt2 young ?!' · Small 1BA Apt over gar· THE SEVILLE '* ALA MOANA APTS * Sorry. No pets. llEWNRT IARl•A APTS Newport Heights 28A bros non smkrs athletic -~---• age No parkmg Avl 111 , 2BR 1'.BA w1gar. bltins. 1 & 2BA. TBA. DIW, 268 E lSth St lBA trplc. pllllo encl & fun 2 m1 from beacti FOUND BLACK LONG yrl~ $675'mo sec dep fenced yard wipallo beau111u1 pool area. large CALL Curll! 631 •1266 •WITN IOAT SLIPS• garage. quiet nghbrhdl $375 • ulll 63 1·3 164 HAIRED CAT HAS GREY EASTBLUFF w/v1ew SBA JBA xii cond' S2700 No pets 644·0195 Barbara Helen B Dowd Rltr HARBOR RIDGE Renais· sance 3Br lam rm. bay views. decks Available 1/1190 $2575 675-4247 Nwpt Crest Condo lg 3BR 675-8829 Ole 937·2720 636-4120 9-5PM rec room & laundry room. E)(CLUSIVE BEACH 642.4470 or 675.1746 AROUND NECK VIC OF 2' 1BA dbl gar spa, 2619 Santa Ana l $745 close to sr.ops & buses PARISIDE VIEW APTS COMMUNITY Corona def Mar 3 BR 2 pool tennis walk to bch Balboa Penlnsula 2607 WESTFIELD APTS S585-S675/mo 2BR 2 BA. fireplace BAY VIEW Beaultlul 2BR NEWPORT PIER AREA BA hOuse professional ~~tt,~?~53~ TALBERT S 1650 mo lse 544 ·3049 Beaultlull~ Maintained 530 W Wilson balcony 2151 Pacific 2BA Micro. d/w, lire-Yearly , Blk to beach' n s m k g c 1 e a " NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE 1 ILOCI TO SA•D *SEVERAL LOCATIONS TSL ICMT $950 No Pets 631-6107 place garage & en1oy our 2BR garage no pets Avl S437 mo ulll 721 •8585 FOUND BLACK & TAN. 2BR 2BA pvt pool & Jae 2 BR 2 BA trplc. bilt·tnS. 28drm 1 •• ea $755 722·9012 or 642· 1603 prvt beach S 1800 •Also now S950/mo 673-6640 Female 35 · 10 shr 2 BR t baby Pug oog w collar Grdnr & pool serv inc patio 2 car garage park· 2Bdrm 2Ba $780 Sorry No Pets Ollll SlllL 21R 11A 1BR tBA Bay View $995 BA apt Pool Jacum Found on beach 111 N B s 1 500 mo 545.9295 ing Nice• Bio 848·9906 398 w Wilson 631-5583 Small yard no pets Avail All maintenance tncl PElllllSUU lndry rm S325 Avail 673·2018 855-4909 llOWAfTIMC!I 111 $700/mo 650·5160 *ltatSll.sEatr•* now 434-7681 O~~ar~&B~t~;~ ~e~~e.Z t LAG BR tBA carport 1 Bedroe>m $650 Low Move-In Easts1de SORRY filOPETS YURLYIHTllS MATURE Prof wanted to F~aU~~. ~:~·6 F'rast~~~~ s 301 Avocado 642-9850 twnhse. 2BR l'>BA. lg THIS IS THE PUCE!! CALL 710-0111 llOYE·lll DISCOUllTS!!! share apt quiet area on Costa Mesa near Elden & gated c.omm New paint &I teps 10 the beacl\ pa110 . encl garage. •1 to 4 8edrooms shutters. imrnac cond S775 mo. yrly Avail 111 1 Bedroom $645 $8S01mo 675-1746 2110 MARLA AYE ') blk to bch. 3brllba. *Unfurnished Balboa Penin $5001mo Del Mar 548·9436 LllO IAYFllOIT S2.500Jmo 72 t-9297 t811 W Balboa 675.2558 24 1 w Wilson 631·0960 COZY H-OUSE Top area, park-like setting I lrplc. gar 126'" 40th. •Close to beach Call Jim 673'7139 LOST 11121 9 yr old black 2BA 2BA w/lrptc Just 2BR TBA c11rpor1. steps Beautifully maintained $ t2001mo No pets. avail •Comm'I Space Avail M/F to share 2BR 2BA. Lab. gray chin & balding steps to water.PV1bCh SELL to the beach $975/mo llURCDURTYARDS 1 $1000FF IBA Apt w/garage or now 650·29 17 or •Free hst·CALLTOOAYI garwdnearbch S375 back end Hunt Beach priv1tedges. lg Mobile yrly Avail now 18 1 t w 3BR 1' 1BA, garage. lrplc, carport Vaulted ceiling., 673-6636 Reis req VILU RENTALS · ·, ulls Call Roger Ive 1;1cin1ty 964·9770 living Just across the bay h I I j garage. nice Joca11on Lot spa. BBQ Also 1BR Apt • 675 ~912 LOST mans gold ring. Home w1Cabana Resort[ Balboa 675 2558 new paint 854-7592 tBR tBA lrg fence yard. balcony. fireplace. pool. CLEAN TBA , BLK BCH msg 650· 1041 from million SS homes I r ou'! 1 c J'"'"'t * 1 a 21R APTS• 1BR. carpet drapes. lg ot privacy $695/mo down w'poolside patio Newer carpets/drapes •• NON-SMOKING room· smol\ey grey stone ex· Ideal for professional 6C2·5678 From S550 mo & Up fenced patio close to 622'• Center 151 Security Frig/stv. gar $700/mo mate needed 10 share 3 pando band vie Superior cple $ l800 mo 673-6030 573.4929 or 675-5068 shops S5901mo See 382 TSL MGMT 642•1603 No pets 549•2.u7 yrly 1 Person 118', 36ttl oe£!..Q.9m Costa Mesa or Pomona Sen11men1a1 Victoria = 13 650·7244 _ St 646-3623 h o m e C a 1 t value Rewaro• 548-8321 Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? ,(h s i '••·usurt• '-SO" "'OnP- .. ;c;.. f I _.1 \ $ J 2 4 U \ ( l. Q(•I 4 ,11,•s "''r 7 dO\ 5 Cu I to .Joy 642-56 78 Dail} Pilot • Independe nt TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU C 1 Old newtman 62 Noon endlf'l9 IJ3 Within:~ 64 Mon1M1kln 85 Aclr ... 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Lat. i1 V'9wlld 3t Wu Yitai 40 JllUnty 42 P\atter '3 Edl11 44 Gel 46 s..o c:oet: ¥91. 47C.... ... ~.IQ 41 UK moMy SO French rivet 63 TMMd 55 EuroPNn M TlllftMn Popea 51 lfteh i.ll• eo a.c...ot I atttr••~•• o ... ,. .. llCIEISE YOIR All Phases Family owned Rir•CNI & operated Also Dump "" I Truck & Bobcat Services THROUIN 011 IEW 27 yrs exp Lie 540-2284 IMPROVED ALL YOUR CONCRETE LOWER RATES NEEDS Quality work at I reas prices Free esl 75 1·8535 l ::J Concrefel Asphall Cutting ~ Coring for Drainage Concre1 e Pumping C N Webb 552·0920 $2.44 per day I C1Hrtt111r10•111ec• That s ALL you pay lor Lie = 469469 Free • lines 30 day minimum I Estimates Call 650-4869 in the SAYE HS SERVICE Coast Constructton Don t delay Call TOday for all your Concrete needs DIRECTORY LIC 5 15 t06 714 748-8361 T J Pelle Concrete Const Cone -Bnck·Block Uc & For more Information CALL TODAYll as1 FOR LOIS bond Highest qual IOIN prices. (714) 962·7093 ·GA . N Repair Redwood/Cedar Post replace C M IN B Jim Whyte. 642· 7206 days 979 7026 N-smkr 22 3 1 shr 3BR tBA in NB w OCEAN VU $425 A11a11 Dec 16 833·491'! Pa t11e N·smkr to shr JBA Twnhse l nr OCC & Calvary Chapel C M $400/mo Incl all ut1I e•cept phone LOST OR FOUND A PE T LOW COST Spay Neu1er Referral NO FEE •CALL 978-PETS• 721-5708 1-------..... ~ NWPT SHORES Shr well Employment 5530 decorated 4BR 2Ba bCh * PllT·TllE * hse pool to>nn1s S450 *SI OO /hHr * mo •util · dep 646' 1218 Deliver documents from * NO JOB TOO Small .. PIAN IN LAWN MAINT 548•9309 Jau Classics Pop Prof n smkr shr ocean Santa Ana to various music 15 yrs exp Your view turn Nwpt Bch businesses m your 82 or •NEW CUSTOM . Decks, ~TREES ~ homfl All ages 786-4408 Penthouse Tennis pool. newer Econo-car Must Patio Covers. Fences. .......... .........-gym. etc 673·4550 have hab car ins & gOOd Termite & Oryrot Repairs Topped/remove. 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RED LAVA & 721 YW Ills Stor11 Jotn Calltornla's 40 Hours GoOd s.Jtary & Director ol Irvine Adven· WHITE ROCK You l'laul. WHITE New Empl 1540 Jamt>oree Road Newport Beach 119d1ng re111I ~ Im· benefits Contact Mike lure Playgtound Vear 960· l058 Rims. New Tires. New provemenl chain We Diiion Maxwell Ma11ne round regular PI T po11.1----"'!'"'------Paint, AM/FM Casselle prOVlde each of our em· Co11a Mesa 631 2634 111on Knowledge of Jewelry/Furs/Alf. Radio With Equallz:er, p1oyees wtlh Medical adventure play outdoor 6025 Lois ol New Par1i, VERY P•UHTOMIST recreation use or hand CLEANI Excellent Con· t COMPETITIVE WAGES tools bu1td1ng ma1e11als 111 IH't Watoll laM dttton, $3000 OBO Call COMMENSURATE Neeo l25 exp O cer11liee1 des,,able 35-40 Hrs/Wk $1200 tncls tree Movado •631-4705* WITH ::~~~natM~se\1abbl~ pertoc· Si 97-$9 22/Hr Apply Cash Eve/AM 548-2739 l·---------EXPERIENCE ~ Oetore 5PM 12129189 -----•MEDICAL/DENTAL PRO-TEM ~ERSONNEL City 01 Irvine 724•6600 •PIAGET men & laeltes '89 LEGEND & BENEFITS 1-800-526·2~ 76 watches 18K mesh band, '90 INTEGRA •ONGOING TRAINING 7 14.54 7-6935 1 Res1auran1 cost $27K sell S 12.000 SAVEi, SAL[I, , CREDIT UNION NO FEE REUBEN E. LEE •Plat tadtes dinner rtng . • OPPORTUNITY TO 4 diamond to tal I 8K. cost TO MOTOR HOST/llOSTESS $9000 sell $3500 •Mink ADVANCE IN N w Accepltng apptt-stroller az 12 cost $5000 MANAGEMENT • .11.nns Ask for Tom sell $1500 559·5127 FOi an ON· THE-SPOT tn· tervte'"' c1ppty 1n person THURSDAY 9 OOam· 11 OOam 19122 Brookhurst (CO• ner or Garfleld) HUNTINGTON BEACH l&TIOMAL LUllEll I SUPPLY, llC. You re •n good company• Eouat Ooply Employer CLEH CAHiii PIT Matur• respon H S grad for f'10•n all hrs M·F Appt, .n person Oua111y 1 Hr Prio10 149 R1verS1de Ave NpwpOrt Beach Previous exp nol req'd IAILY PtLIT l lHEPEIHIT SEEKING INSIDE SILES REPS We are c.urrenlly offering a compe1111ve salary, full llt'net11s 401 K Plan. and e~cellenl work env1ron- men1 for energetic. cle· pt-nelabte inside sales repre~en1t11111es with 45 ,..pm 1yp1ng sl\11ts and ~OrT'I' comp uter ell· Pt'"ence The candidate 'Tlust "1.lve an e•cellenl otione personality and en101 worlo.ing with the puo 'C 15 well as sotic111ng ~t'" tluS•ness ,,,,. p-;1eo Ptlrtoes Should ~ •tac.I Cheri Freeman al 142-'321, bf. H 1. DHTAL TEC•llCIH • 0 aJ ng OC Ort ho Lab cu"P"t v u nder e•· • Jn~1on adding revol- "' onar l technology lo v~•·•..tl•ons If you are !'•P " oos111oners den- ture 'let-ups or lull mou1ri rl"Construct1on we ~a.e an outstanding ca· reer opport tor you• Xlnt s1ar1111g wage. lull bnlts P'9 & aC111ncmn1 po1en11a1 'nr roghl indtvtduals Suoer11 oos11ton avall tor qua1 candidate Send re- sume 10 Lab Manager 629 Terminal Way .s5 Costa Mesa, 92627 or ..,,111 Robert 752· 1716 IHI OLlll Comfort Inn, Costa Mesa. evenings PI T. FIT Con· 1act Ron 631-7840 llllYEll•LmllY F T Energetic good "-P80Ple 2 spd Bobtail & l'orktoft Need ~)' of OMV prtnloul 5'~ day$ L•\e on So 0 C 1975 Laguna Cyn Rd. Lag Bcl'I Or •118f I Delivery UWPHT ITITillHI Orange Co 's largest office supply co IS now ac:eept· "'9 applications tor the to1tow1ng lull-lime pOI· •hons • Ofltce Supplies Delivery • Furniture Assembly oehvery Must have high atandarda and enjoy dealing with lhe publlc. Company oenellt1/wlll train. PleaM pl'lone for Information AMI IOf 8111 Wilke IEWPllT STITillEIS 72 Corporate Pin, lfVlne. CA 112714 71•~483-1200 lllYllllllMI For eatabl~ courier route Need new model econo car & tnaurenoe. Hourly rate & mllee09. Paid~. lnc.ntlvea, bonuM&. Current D.M.V repon & proof Of In· suranoe required. Some comp•ny car route• IV ....... ""*1 el . .. , 3111Ta llRIH 17805 •.=. Ctrde IE <n••1-1au ROUTES l ·s 5790 blwn 3-Spm SEAMSTRESS wanted. must tie Drotess1onal To '>e1< piecework al home 63 1·2250 available tn Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley :'\() (()11 tc 11'\( I :'\O '<.ll t< 111'\(, I lir1 .. ~· ' ~. I I; \ \\ ... Call 642-4333 Ask 10< Bob or Byron • No Collection • Early morning motor rou tes available Must have dependable tr anspor at1on and hab1hty insurance AltVIPlll 1'111111 Cal 842-4338 between 6 a m S P m 1M fl 6 am 10 am 1S&Sl Areas available lllltllltllla, Cllttlllll, ... ..,.soi f IUDllll VllllY SECRETARY r.:irt Time. $7/Hr. Balboa lsl,md 673-8120 * SECllETAllY P I Nwpl Bch Type no Sh(lrthand. A/P, AIR for oes1gn center 640-4232 SECRETARY SECURITY OFFICERS $500.00 Incentive bonus to all 1n(l1. v1duals hored' You re tookong lor money OPS nas the solution 10 your cash flow problems We are in need ot qualllteel 1nd1v1dudlS 10 worlo. gua1d gated commun1 t 1e s aoa11men1 complexes ano 01ner 1n1eres11ng to- ca11ons DYlllllC PRDTECTIDll SERVICES ..-...-.__, MOnc1 • MOTIC9 °' reonca °' .......C ULI Oii "*.IC MU Ol1 ~MU Of .... eollAL W'Y NAIC*A&. ~ NJt90flAL ........n • ...,. •Ml'11 • ...,. P\lrllU&lll to tl'll Cahlornla Pur~t to ttle Caltfomla PurwWlt 10 It'll CMtornoa 1~s.mc. St0flg9 FecMtty .s.rw:. Slorlg9 FIClll1y ·Servlee St~ Fecillty I (8 & P Code 21700 el Cl (8 & P Code 21100 et (8 & P COIM 21700 It ), It'll undetllgMd wRI ) the undereooned wlll ), lM UNMr~ .... 11 publlc aucoon. on at publlC auc:llon, on et put>lie 11UC110n, on lnuetY 11. 1990, 11 10 00 anuaty 11 1990 11 t2 30 anu.ry t 1. 1889 11 10 45 M. 2098 Pfec.nlla Avenue. PM 1725 Pomona Avenue. • 2085 Plaeenlll Av-. ta M.... CA, !*ton.. 11 M-. CA personal ta M.... CA per90M1 operty. tncludtng lurnllure, operty 1ncludtng lur nttura. openy 1nc:ludtng lutnllUfe, lolhlrig, loolt IOd/or other loth1ng tool• IJ\Cl/Of Oll'let lOUllng IOOIS and/Of Other NtlOld Item• 11ore<1 by OUM holCI 11am1 s1orec:1 by nousenold 11em1 llorad t>y l'la lollowll\g l*l<Mll SP he l0Uow1ng porson1 SP the lollowtng l*SOfll SP 72 Fern1do RoClrtguei, 105 Irene Me<:l11CIO SP A050 John lffgr•I•. SP P 0418 J1mea FraMr E 181 Jam" Prtee 0016 Victor l Rol>et11 SP Owner r_,,.. the r~ht Owner ra1M11H trie •~hi 0025 Brtan Wltaon, SP 0048 o bid II th• sale Purcl'I-10 b•d 1111\aaata Purch1sea Daniel Oauslld SP 0150 utt be made with ~ah only must be maCle with c11h only 11 E Buckner nd paid lot at the 11me of 1nd patCI lot 11 lhe ltme ot Owner reservM the ng111 urchaae All purch11ed purch11e All purch1aeC1 o btCI al lhe sate Purchuea OOds 1r1 IOld "It 11," and ooos are told as is, 1n<1 ust be m1de with caan only st be remo~ at the lime ult be removed at Ille 11me nd paid for al 1ha time of I sale Sale• subject to ot sate Sales sub~t to urchase All purchaHCI iot cancellallon In lhe proor cancallallon in the ooCls are soio as '' ' a1'd vent of senlement between event 01 temement between st be remo11eC1 11 lhe lime wner and obligated party owner ano obllc;ia111<1 party r !Mlle s~i.s sut>tecl to 1111<1 thtl 20th end 27th Oay 01111<1 this 20th anCI 27111 day nor cancellat1on tn the I December 1989 PubltC ot December 1989 Publtc ven1 ot se111emen1 betw-1 torage Management. Inc S1or1ge M1nagemen1 Inc wne< anCI obhgotteCI perty elephone C818) 244-8080 Teleptlone 18 181 :?44-8080 atea lll•s 20th anc:1 27th Clay gent tor Owne1 Agent 101 Owner I Decemt>er 1989 Public CAIL 3189 CA l 3189 ~torage Manl!geme•ll Inc PubllsheCI Orange Co111 Pubhshe<I Orange Coast eiephone 18181 244 8080 atly PtlOI Dec;ernt>er 20 27 D&Jly P1to1 DecemDef :i>O 27 9t!nl IOI o ....... 1989 1989 CA l 3 89 W7&3 W766 Put>hSl\e<I O•dnge Coast Da•l1 P1101 Oecemt>e• 20 'l7 Pta.IC NOTICE •989 Ut \ 111 'O I IC I' 2 . -.. s . I .. , . .. , • ' I • .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednetday, December 20. 1989 by Bii Keane COUNTER CUL TURlt by Maratta & Maratta PSAlfUTS "You can't sleep there unless you're gift-wrapped." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ·'The heater in his d og house went out. .. NANCY ARLO AND JANIS DRABBLE ON 401.lR MAAX. 6C.T ~ GO' . ... vnle5S its frvitcake . IT ALWAh'S FEELS 600P TO 6IVE SOMETMIN6 TO TMOSE SANTAS W.W ST~ ON TME C~l @ ! GARFIELD .. DENNIS THE MENACE !) ~ ~ f- f .. .,.. ~~~'-'--- ' 12.·2.? by Hank Ketcham iC'MO~lUAD LETS HANG SO't1EJINGLE 13EiLS ON THE l.AR AND GO FORA RIDE~ A BUMPY ~U !i' by Jerry Scott 1Jt. RUNNIN6 OUI Of COlJlllOOWN'=o ~?rf601N6 10 TAKE. 10 6E.f t./OU 10607 by Jimmy Johnson by Tom.K. Ryan --· ____ .. ______ ... by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady l'LL 6ET JON HIP M"' CHRl!>TMAS PR~~(HI ONr::>EA 1"HE COOCH FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN lOOK I ONOO ·' OUR H16H ~k. OfOIR 15 SING/NG HE.RE Ai IHE MALL ! DOONESBURY ME NE~ER Rf:Aj..{,'( N€E05 A~I~&.- HOW NIU: .1 by Garry Trudeau • by Charles M. Schu by Jim Davi IZ·10 by Lynn Johnsto by Jett MacNelly by Tom Batluk lNCESTRY The Good, The Bad AND ··'The Holy lly GEORGE \II. CORNEU. ""'·~llll'rft .. Everyone is a special sum of ancestry -co enhance o r diminish· throu~h a lifetime. That was so for the child o f Christmas, the product o f a heritage. So me biblical passages cloak his orig ins in utter m> stery. before cime itself. Bue ochers accord him a thoroughly natural family tree. He was in the be~inning wnh God."" says o ne account, a ·wurd"" or ""Logos,"" a vitalizing wisdom inherent in the Creator before the world began. Yet other passages say he was ·maJe like hi brethren in every respect ... ··son o f man."" he usually called himself, but also "Son o f God.'" He combined ··universalitr wich particularity," the '"d 1\ ine and human mu<lel,"" writes church historian Jaroslav PdKan in his book "Jesus T hro ugh che Centuries ... It says a kt) question put to h im was. "Where do you come from?" Altho ug h seldom JlOted, he had a long sering of forebears as well as comemporaq rela tives who g ave him b~ch problems and help. His lineage ran deep im o Jewish r1st0ry. ·As with most people if cheir descent is traced back far enough. he had a checkered ance)tr>·· good and bad, the lowl)' and g reat, kings, betra>•ers. her~s. adulterers, warriors and prostitutes. ,. It was an odd assortment, like humanity itself. alien J'(ienciles and fellow Jews. the weak and strong, upright and corrupt. T he fact that he shared these common roots is 'considered theologically basic co hi s purpose: becoming identified wich all humankind. They ""were all members of Jesus' family. his great- great-greac grandaddies and gra ndmamas in the fa ith," wrote churc h scholar W illiam H. Willimo n. "For all their weak· nesscs and sho rtcomings, this mode)' but richly human crew were inJeed his peo ple." T wo genealogies o f Jesus are recorded. o ne in the first chapter of the Book o f Matthew. the ocher in the third chapter o f the Book of Luke. They vary in some detail and some interpreters debatably assume Luke gives the line of }fas mother, Mary, and that Matthew gives that of Joseph, llgally the father. "lt is possible chat the o riginal genealogy did interpret J<)leph as the father of Jesus, that is. that it had been formulated before the understanding o f Jesus as the divinely generated son of God," writes New Testament scholar Hcnrikus B~rs in his book .. Who W as Jesus?" Some progenitors arc on both lists, including olden patriarchs ot J udaism and Isracl·s great King David, along wich ocher le~ser figures of sundry character. Matthew lisrs 41 ancestors, scaning back at the time of Abraham, ancient father of Israel, and m her early patriarchs. Isaac and Jacob. Lukt liscs 77 progenitors in reverse order, starting with Joseph and enumeratin8 odlers going back to che first man, AJam, and finally to his creator, God: ()(her figures out of dim antiquity also are included, such as Noah. and that legend of IOQS"ity, Methuset.h, whC> lived 969 years, all desisnated anc«tors of Jesus. In the mottly male lists, four worMn are named, and they're a mixed group -a soldier's beautiful wife, Bathsheba_ seduced by Kini David; the harlot of Jericho, Rahab; the sexuaJly maneuvaing C'.ananft, Tamar, and the loyal Mohabite, Ruth. · Tam1r was the daugher-in-n OI ~ ton of che pettiarch Jacob. Her husbad died IM aftil: prolCJlllH widowhood. the disguited herself ... ~inn and eaticed her &&her-in-law to lie With her. at bioR ...._ W ..._ ,...,., unona ~· ....._ .-' ............ iiiiloC ............ .li&allill Wllllior ••Jo•• ••lii~4111JlliC•-• ~=t:r'-1~ ........ ,... -, .... AGU She later helped the pair escape. lowering them o n a rope from a window in her house. which was built inco the Cit} wall. B}" agreement wi rh the two. her clan was spared when J eric ho was tiescroyed. her house marked by a scarlet cord hung from a window. The devoted wo man of Moab. Ruth. widowed by her 1 lebrew husband. insisted on returning with her morher.i n· law. Naomi. to Israel. with these memo rable words: "For where you go I will go ... }"Our people will be my people. anJ your G od my G od." On Naomi's advice, Ruth wo rked in the harvest. :;lecping at the feet o f rhe owner. Boaz. thus winning him :.u her husband. They were parents o f Obed. father of Jesse. who fathered King David. H is phjlandering with Bathsheba. the gorgeous wife o f .m absent military officer, Uriah, produced sons Nathan and future King Solomon. alternatively listed in Jesus' line o f descent. Other men on the lists also displayed foibles, such as . Jacob·s deceiving his father co gain an inheritance, and even 1dul,uruus me and 1mmor.iJ1t1es rnred a revolt that divided the: i...m~dom. l ·wah. smcken w1ch leprosy in a prosperous re1~n. ond l lt1ekiah who led reforms under guidance of r:he pruphc:c ~11l dh Also listed 1:) Manasseh. described as "the most wicked kml-= u l _J uJ.ih. whose rel1~1ous de' 1acions included Bulism. e).Jfc,mon ol the idol Astarte. w12ardn and Molech worship tlw 1n,oheJ lorcinE! children chrou~h fire. I r•d1t1on has it that Manasseh had the great prophet h.i1Jh ).iweJ asunder One king l1Sted. J osiah. cook the chrone ac age 8 when h1 t.H her. Amon. was murdered. But Josiah had a long. JUSt rei~n. uust1n~ corrupt priests and recovering the lost "'book ot l•w in repamng the cc mplc. Of man) others named, some are clouded, uncertain t1!:ure . while others a re notable m Jewish annals. such as Judah. tounder of a main lsraeltrc. cr_i~'. and ~he pro phtt !'athan who rebuked David for his il licit affair. The mixed lot of people, with their sundry faults and screngt hs, were all .. part o( the pro mise fulfilled" by the Chrisc c hild, Willimo n writes. They. "for all r:heir weaknesses, .. were 1nsrrumencs of the pro mise:· On rhe orher hand. Jesus° descent also is traced directly to t'he Go dhead. adding an unfiathomable engima to his human1cy. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was wn h God. and the Word was God," says the distinetively interpretative gospel of J ohn. "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and rruth." He is .. fully God a.nd fully man," classic Chrittian docmne says. His conception by the virgin Mary is ucribed by the gospels to divine int~tion. St. Paul alb him the .. amage of the invislble God." Jnus hitnwlf; though M wu ~y ._ ._ it and though he idmlifled dmely With ccw•wm falt. socnttimes laid it out ~. u m.tid by JOM .. ..TNly. malJ~ I ~ to,_ Wfote M ii ' 7 ~~.; hi Mid. ··1 .-a ....... -.. ._ ,... :II liM I .. in dw ,...__.. , I I ly Gla,Ga '4/. COftNIU. ,., ........... The shagy. d~rt hermit pointed a bony finacr at the approachinJ newcomn and exclaimed, ''Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" That startlina conclusion about Jesus came from a recluse of lM wtl<temess. John the Baptist. He also was a relative af Jesus, perhaps a cousin. who apparently didn't ~ cognize him at first. The "baptizer." among numerous recorded kinfolk of that special progeny of C hristmas, had quit his notable family in Jerusalem to dwell alone in the barren hills nonh of the Dead Sea. His impulsive, lofty assessment of Jesus as the redeemer of humanity "is the way C hristians have reacted to Jesus through the ages." writes New Testament scholar Hennkus Boers. Yet links betw~n their differing ministries "may promise the fullest answer" to the question. "Who was Jesus?"'. Boers adds in a new book by that name. analyzing the histori- cal basis of J esus' life. While Jesus and John effused high mutual esteem. they a lso showed some touchiness about each o ther. John was the son of an aged Jerusalem couple in the Jewish priestly class. Zechariah and his wife. Elizabeth. Luke's gospel terms her a "kinswo man" of Mary. mother of Jesus. When Mary mystenously became pregnant before her marriage to Joseph. she hastily let\ her parents' ho me in upland Nazareth to v1s1t her city relatives. The~. too. were in a bewildered state. Luke relates. The old priest. Zechariah. had Sunday, Dec. 24 Christmas Services 8:00 am & 10:00 am Christmas Eve Candlelight Services 8:00 pm & 10:00 pm 1601 •IUlrite Ave. Corona dtl Mar 644-0745 been struck dumb temporarily when his wife, ~ and prtSumcd bamn, had incredibly conceived. She was in her sixth month and "t~ babe lea~ in her womb'' on Mary's am val. Elizabeth bubbled with affection. an older. city woman 10 her young. country cousin, both expectant mothers. ..Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb!" Mary exulled, ·•My soul magnifies the Lord ... for he who is mighty has done areat things for me ...... Mary 1&ayed three months before says he "did not know him." But their paths crossed dramati- cally. They differed strik1naly in temperament and behavior. ln con- trasl to Jesus· sociable disposition. mixina warmly with all comers. John was a riJidly disciplined loner. Both were cnticized. .. For John came neither eating nor drinkin~ and lhcy say, 'He has a demon! " Jesus said. "The Son of man came catina and drinking. and they say. 'Behold, a Jlutton and drunkard. a fnend of tax collec1ors and sinners·." ''For John ca~ nelt~r eating nor drink- ing, and th~y .say, 'H~ has a d~monl' " J~sus .said. ''Th~ Son of man cam~ ~atlng and drinking, and they .say, 'Behold, a glutton and drunkard, a friend of tax coll~ctors and sin- ners.'". returning to Nazareth and marriage to the temporarily perturbed but finally understanding Joseph. About that time. Elizabeth gave binh. and Zechanah suddenl} could speak again. predicting a p1~otal place for his new son. named John. "You. child. will be callt'd the prophet of the Most High." going "before the Lord to prepare his wa~" and g1v1ng "kno wledge of sal' a11on to his people ... through the tender mercy of our God ... As a young man. John w11hdrev. into the desert. e' 1den1h not con· sorting with his shghtl\ ~ounger kinsman. Jesus. On finall~ en- countering him a~ an adult . John John had d"elt alone in the deso- late. mountainous "astclands west of the Jordan. living o n locusts and wild hone). absorbing the secrets of vast silences and the stars. Out of that long solitude. he camr down to the J ordan banks. a bristly figure. clad 1n a camd pelt tied wi th leather thongs. t'"<horting: "Repent. for the kingdom of heaven 1s at hand." He raised his arms hke spin) branches tO\\ard the sky. "Prepare the way of the Lord." He drew growing crowds. soldiers. tradespeopk. rabbis. Temple of- ficials and others. becoming known as thr "bapt11er'· from baptmng man} in the nver. Celebrate Christmas With Us Community United Methodist Church 6662 Heil Avenue. Huntington Beach 842-4461 Christmas Eve Day, December 24 8:30 a.m. and I 0:00 a.m. Sunday School and child care both hours Christmas Eve Candleliktit Services 5:00 p.m. and 11 :00 p.m. (no child care provided) All &nints' Q!hurrh 1!1~8 •ooll of <C&mlman 'raprr DEC 24 CHRISTMAS EVE DEC 25 CHRISTM,._S DAY IU lupm C11rols and Ho/1 Communion 18082 Bushard St. (South of Talbertl Fountain Valley 963-380 I ~ Jnam Ho/1 Communion DEC 26 ST STEPHENS 9 IOam Holt Communton DEC. 28 HOLY INNOCENTS 11 noon DEC 17 ST /OHNS o 1011m Hol> Communion 7 10.im Hol> Communion JAN I HOLY COMMUNION Q 10am Celebrate C6rlstmas wtt6 us CHRISTMAS EVE -DEC. 24 Children's Service 5:00 PM Vespen 7:00 PM Candlelight 11 :00 PM CHRISTMAS DAY DEC. 25 Festival Service 10:30 AM "Your Savior Comes" CHRIST LUTHERAN CH URCH 760 Victoria, Coeta Mesa 631-1611 'veA Little Christmas Gift Collection for Needy Children To make Christmas brighter for hundreds of kids Some asked who he was. A n:- tumed prophet Elijah? The ChrisA? "No," 1hc crauy baptizer said. ··1 am the voice of one crying in the wilderness. 'Make s1raight the w.;-ay of the Lotti'." He added. "I baptiz.e you with water. but he who is mightier th an I is coming ... ; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit " . Jesus la1er .appeared there atr1d John neither recognized him no r rcaJized their blood ties. yel spcin- tancously saw something else in him. calling him "lamb of God" who atones for human wrongs. Allhouah protestinJ his unwortihi- ness for it. John baptized ksus. who insisted on it. As he emerged dripping from t he wat«. a heavenly gl ow "like a dO\'I"!" descended on him, the account sa ~ s. and a voice sounded. "This is my beloved Son. with whom I am "t:ll pleased." 0 .......... Eventually. as Jesus' min1s11 ry began. agents of Galilee'!> Ki 11g Herod Antipas seized John the Ba,P- tist, impnsoned him in a dungeo11. and finally beheadrd him at the coaxing of the king's dancing stc p- daughter. Seth Curldn o f Irvine •dds c•ndles below 20-foot menor• Gospel accounts sa) the impmo n- mcnt resuhcd from John's attal'l<s on Herod s" itching wi' cs in a bigamous marriage. but ancient Jc·.\'· ish histonan Josenhus sa) s Joli.n also was suspected of inc1t1ng in~t1 r- rection. Coast Jews to observe annual Festival of Lights While in prison. John had hegu n to wonder about Jcsu•,' min1stn and sent followers to a!.~. ".\re \OU he who is to come or .. hall "e loo~ I• 1r another'>" Jesus re\p<rnded. "(10 and 11· II John what \OU hl·ar and '>l'l'. till' bhnd reCl'l\C thl'1r \lght and t tll' lame walk. lepers arl' deanst•d and the dt'af hear .. and the poor ha' t' good nc'' !> preached to them " This hinted at p<>'>'>1hk mal') between them. but k'>u" v.cnt 110 11> e\lol the baptizer. While ( hn'>llantt~ general!) h ~ • ., m1n1m11cd John a'> s1rnpl~ a 101 ·t·· runner of Jesus. the reu>rd \ho•"' s ltngcring t1c'I lx't\\l'l'n them. Joh1, ·., 1nnuence lasted long af1crnard 1 n man) plares as related h~ tll l' m1ss1onar}·ar>0stk P.1ul Jesu\. in hi.-. prl·aching. often rt·- ferred to J ohn. as~ing chalkng111 g questions about h11n 10 -.turr p r nt1cs. Somt• contl·mporanl''> !kl'' Jc\us a'> John's \Ut'll'''or. th1n~in g Jesus "as lht• bapt11t·r raised fnwn the dead. lndil·at1ng the brat ~t·ting ot the• r v.ork. lt·r.,u,· aro,tk' ontl' a\~t'. I "Lord. 11.'alh us lo pr.i) a' Jot. n taught h1'> dl\cipk\ .. Jcsu' tht·n rec1tt•d -under prc, .. - urt· of John·-. l'\3mpk -th. 11 famou' pra~er kno"n to all <Im·. - 11an11~ .i., the "Lord'\ pra~l·r .. Orangt· ( oa'>l Jc'" "Ill JOIO m11l1on!I around lhl• "nrld in tht• e1ght-da~ telchra11on o f I lanuUah -lhl· Fl·s11,al nf L1~hl\ -rom- mcmora11ng thl' 11·ded1rn1wn of thl· temr>k alkr II "a' tklikd 'itlml' 2.000 ~care; agn It "a' on 1h,11 da\ th.it .1 '>l·ant suppl~ til <.ant·d oil u~nl lo h!:(hl thl' eternal light la'>ll'd for eight da~ s. ( t•khraltOn\ lllt IUdl'. • Chabad of lrvlnt Jtwlsh Centtr 48 7 2 Ro~ n· Road Ir' 11w \kmhl.·r.. \\Ill JOlll \\llfld\\ ldt• branrhe' 111 a nl''' r>roJetl -"I 1gh1' AcrO\\ ·\mt'rll'a. T h1' prnJl'l'I ""' la unched for lhl\ 'l'3\0n alta tht· l '.<; "uprl'nll' C ou11 ·, dt'l'l\IOn up- holding thl' l'nn\11tu11or1.1hl' ot lht• puhhe mt•norah .ind ''' ll1l'\\Jgc. ..\\ran of thl' program thl' l'l'ntl'I Mil '>end throughout lht' count~ "menorah car'" ''h1lh hJ'l' dcl'lrll menorah' mountnJ on thl' mot 111 "1\h t'nllrl' lnmmun111l'' "Harr~ HanuU..ah .. l Ill· u:ntn al"Cl ha' t''lahll'hl'd .i Hanu~kah 'hnpp111g 'l'f\ Ill' '' ht·rr CU\tonll'r' t Jll purl hJ\l' nll·norab' candk\. drl·1dt·I, Jnd othl'f ht1lt<l.1' nrl'd' ~ 1:?rand ll'kh1.11111n " pl.111nt·tl .11 2 pm ...,und<I\ I tw rail\ \\di 111C'ludl' a hH' h.intl hundn·lh of rntl'' relrl•\hnll'lllS. rx·rtorm.inll''· l IO\\ ll\ -- C it Candle1 ... and y1: Celebr 1 University Community C 18700-C Harvard , Irvin•: ST FAMILY FELLOWSHIP " Invites you to ... lrlstmas Eve llght Communion 6:00 p.m. >ur favorite music to :.te Christ's Love :hurch 854-4020 ,I I and an ekum drc1del game. .\l ~ rm J ~Cl-foot mt•norah at th lrn1er ''ill ~ ltghted -\1\o plannc< are dannng. ll\l' cnll'na1nmen1 \1ng1ng anU celebrating (J1ant ml·norah.-. arl· ,,1,0 planne at lhl' \ 111.tgl· 111 \.\ oodhndgc. cornl' of Barranta PJr~''a' and East Yak Lonp. and at I lughl·~ Market. rnrnt of l '111,cr\11' and M1t·hdson dn'e' f al h l'' t•n'1ng a guc'l "111 light thl· rnt·norah .ind '1ng1ng "ii folio" • Chabad of Laguna \\ 11h thl' u1111)l'rJl111n ol thl' UI~ ol I :1gun.1 Ht".l\ h l hah.itl mt·mhl·r, ha'c crl'lll'd .1 g1.1n1 ml·norah 1n front lll thl' I l',tl\al 111 \rt\ grounth "11h thl' lir-.1 l1gh1 \\ hrdulrd 111 hi.· 1t11-h1nl I ml.1' l..iguna \1,1\nr I 1tl,1 I l·nnn \\111 l1g.h1 thl· nw1H1r.1h .11 ~ p 111 "iatur· Ja, h10,1 nHl\ll .rnd l'nll'rta1nnwn1 '"ii hi.· Pl<" llktl .ind d11ldrcn "Ill fl'll'l'l' tlrl'ldt•I, J!HI g.l'lt • Jtwlsh Community Centtr of South Orangt County Hro.1d''·" I ·•!!un.1 Hl".tdl I It •llll'lll,llk l.ll~l'' .1ppk,at1l l' u1t1n· .111d Ul''"''rt \\ 111 hl' \l'f\ l'd .ti .., \fl rm ...... 1urdJ\ I lltl'rt,11nnH'nl anti .1 l andk-ligh1111g. \\'ll'lllOll\ \\111 (Pleas~ s~~ LIGHTS/Cl) Flnt l1ite4 ........ Cll1roll tf M111ftqtN lean 21211tt .. ar1 (2 blocks West ol Beach between Yorktown & Garfield) H l -Wl /1114120 ....,, ....... ., 24 10 15 am Christmas Service 700pm & 1100pm Candlelight Services An 86-Year Tradition Newpc•rt Harbor Lutheran Church .-.. .... ------------· Come Celebrate Christmas l I\ ' .1 J. Chrtstmas Eve, December 24th All Senrices Are Candlelight Children's Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 p.m. Carol Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 :00 p. m. Carol Setvice with Holy Communion 11:00 p.m. Newport Hmbor Lutheran Chureh 798 Dover Drtve • Newport Beach, CA 92668 Child Care at 5:00 p.m. 714/MS-868 l "Spend This (ihristmas with the .fantily of <Bod" Sunday, December 24, 1989 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. ''MEET JF.SUS" (Luke 2: 1-20) CHRISTMAS~ CANDLEUGHr SERVI~ 5:00, 7:00, 9a> and 11:00 P.M. 'OllUS1MAS GRACE" (1'lfta 2:11·14) • • Christian services to commemorate birth of Christ Chnst1an~ along the Onngc Coast "'111 have numero us opponun111cs to celebrate the b1nh of C'hnst at ser- \ ices scheduled for Chmtmas E'c a nd C hnstmas Oa}. Included arc: • Good Shepherd l.uthfran Church 4800 Irvine Center Drnc. lr\lnt· The C hancel C hu 1r "Ill ~ 1n concert at the 8: 15 and I 0·45 a m sen ices Sunda). and 1hrtt• Christmas fae candlelight lien ll'e~ are planned. Trad111onal larols. readings. and candle-hgh11ng "111 he at 5 and 7 p.m . \\1th thild nm· available. and Hoh ( ommun1on "ill be featured at f I p m .\sen ice o f ca rol\ and I loh ( om- mun1on "111 be hi.'ld a1 CJ .is a m Christma\ Da\ Jay Mason, a church ~mber and also a m ember o r the DisMyland Saxopho ne Quanet. Wonhappcn are asked to bnng a small bell to ring as the C hnstmas Eve ~rv1ce con- cludes. "What Child Is This?" will be discussed at the morning services b} the Re'. Ian Pitt-Watson. professor of preach1n& and prac11cal theology at Fulkr Theological Seminary an Pasadena. •Our Lady Queen of Anoels Catholic Church .:!04~ ~1ar \'1.,ta Dm r 'l'"POrt Beat '1 On C hnc,1ma'> [,eat 5. 1.h11Jren·., liturg~. 1 ·J<1. ~ou th-ku hturg}. 11 30. caro ls and C hn\tll1J'> mu.,1c follo"ed b~ m1<ln1ght \la\'.). O n Chnstma' Da'. \la'>scs \\Ill be l'l'khrated at 7. x·Ji>. 10 am.I 11.)0 pm T here \\tin't Ix· an t'H"ning \1a\\ 10: IS Lm. unday and a ca.ndld1&ht 5t'r,1Ce at 5:'\0 C'hn\tmai. E\C •Otainge Coast Unttarian Unlversalst Ouch I :? \J \ it tona St . < osta Me..a \ { hn'>tma .. F'e ~r" 1c-e "'" fea- ture 1ht· nt'" children·'> choir under the d1rel·t1on of Leshl' 80\\l'O A ( hn'>tma<> ~rmon \\Ill Ix g1.,,en at lht• IO· 30 a m . sen 1te liunda~. • Shepherd of the Hiiis JOL~ I '•ttucl Koad. Laguna :-.;1gul!I \ trad111onJI "1a11' 11~ pageant. ix·rtorm~·d h' t h1.· l'h 1 ldrrn. "'111 b( ft>aturt"d at tht• 10 am "orsh1p \t'f\lll' \unua' \1u\lt \\Ill he pro' 1JrJ h' \u u1htuf ani'>t'> 3'> "'ell J\ 1ht• tkll and ~n1or l ho 1r\ .\ C hn '>tlllJ\ f,c l·andldrghting '>t'n 1u• "111 hcg1 n at 11 • First United Methodist Church 4~0 \\ I llth \t ( mt,1 \ln .1 Living Nativity was sponsored by the Presbyterian Church of the Master. • Capistrano Valley Church of Religious Selene~ ( hn\lnlJ\ \\l1r,f11p u :khrJ1w n' J ll' '>t hn luk d .11 'I .1nJ 111 111 .1 m "iunu.I\ "1th tlw I timlhdl .ind < h.111, ~·I C hu11 ' 'In < hrl\1111 .1' I ,, .. 1 l J11d k-light- 111g '"n ll t' \\Ith .1 \.:111 ' It\ 1~1hkau JllU thl' \!)l'lllt'r f ,111111\ \1i1gt'I' \\Ill he lwld at 7 p.m \ w1' 1u: ul "°""n"' JnJ ta1111\ .ind lht· ( hanu·I ( ho1r "ill he katurt•d at I I p 111 • St. Mary's Episcopal Church 4~1' Pai l.. \\l' ( .1g1111.1 lk.1d 1 ~pn1.il lllll,ll \I.Ith h.Hpl\t \\h1.1 f dl1"" p1:r1t11 ming "111 lx•gtn .it 111 '\I)p111 ( lir"tm.1' f 'l' ll1lh1,,,.d h' 11111rt' ,,·k t t11J11' h' thl· , h111r .1nJ 1i:1rp"t during the m1Jn1ght \1.1\\ .\\ ( hn .. 1m.1' r,r J),11 " lht• fourth \und.1' 111 \d t,·111 1h,· u'uJI [1) J 111 '>l'r' Ill' "Ill 11111 Ix· ulkrnl but t lw .1 m R lie I \t'P 1t t' " 1 II tx· hdd • St. James Episcopal Church '20•> \ 1.1 l lllo \.nq1111 t lk.ll h < ln < h ri ,trna' I q · 1h,·1l' "111 Ix-.1 lhild1t·n ·, "'''Ill' .1111.I pag,·.1111 .11 4. Lud1an\t \\llh 'hon .ind h1.•ll, at ., JO. urnn·11 \\1lh lull onhl''>t1a al 10 I) .• 1nJ I ud1.1n ... 1 \\Ith rhmr and lJrlht''1r~1. 11 p.m Eud1an~1 1~ plannt·J al I() J m. on ( 'hn,1nia'> I):)~ • lrvlne Presbyterian Church " \ll•Jdu"b1oof.... Ir' int· •St. Mark Presbvterlan Church 2 100 \tar \l\IJ. '''"po rt lk.1lh \I 4 \(I .1 111. llll '°l1111Ja \, thl' '1.'I· 'llt' '"" 1nduJ,· .1 hnl'I thildrt·n·, C hn,1ma' pagl'.lnt and mu\11. h~ lhl' l h1ldrt•n \ amt adull dio1r'>. \! ..., Iha I l'\ t'n111g tht• WI\ ll'l' \I. Ill leature k'>S011' and l'amh b' t'ho1r and congrq~atmn. and an l'nat"lnwn1 of the l'hn'>tmJ.., '>l ur' "tth \bn . Jmt•ph anti 1ht· bab~ pl.1~rd h~ I >a' 1d and \t ar~ I unga~ .inti thl·1r intanl '>On J11\l'Ph and 'on I nn. 4 "111 portra~ .in angt'I h 1.·~onc at- ll'n1.ling \A.Ill rn ·t•" l' J t Jntlk lu light as a ..,, mhol ot 1ht· prt:\l'llte 111 ( 11>J 10 thl'. \\llrld • S~arks of Truth Chapel , ... ,_ 111\\,I \1 ( 11\t.1 \l,· .... 1 \ Llfldk Jigh l 'l'f\ IU' \\Ill tx· h\'ld .I t .... on ( hn,lm.l\ r \l' • Unitarian Untversallst Fel- lowshlp of Laguna Beach .l ~" < ) pr,.,, 1>11, l' f ill' h11l1d.I\ 't .1'1111 \\ill h· ul- l'hr.1tnl .11 tlw 111 '" .1 111 "'' \IH \untl,I\ • Unitarian Church of Saddleback Valley nlt'C1' .11 till' \ ll'lll I ll-1111:111.11 \ ..,d1011l ~h "'h~ \ 1.1 < 11.111..i,· \l1"1••n \ ll'Jll \ 1..111dJl'f11dll 't't\ Ill' \\Iii b1.· hdd .it 1, un < h r"1m.1 ... f ,, 111'· 11.ir 11111111.1 B.iruq ul· Pl.11,·1, "1 I I,,. k.1· Ill rl•d • New Thought Christian Church 'Ill"' "-ill~h1 1111I.., I .111,· < .... 1.1 \l,·,,1 CHlUST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 20112 \.\AG'-OLI" l'>OL Tl tor -'\DAMc;) Hl.i"lTl...,GTO'-i B£AU t, CA 9~b48 968-4940 GJI\ l \\Jtf...1m, PJ,IOt C.u '-iOAY. DlClMHfR 14 111 Oil \ \., ~ UU l'\.t 11 OU l'\.I ..,pl <.I \I l '\KUl "I K\ I{ I · l •\~Ul\ \\O R'>llll'lll lllK·\llll'-' (. '\'-Dll l1t.l I I < U\.\\.ll '-IU'-'I K\ ll I °ClllLD C i\R[ PRO\ llJHJ .. < l.'ld11.1tl' 11tt· ,,111,11, .. '"" hl· I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lht• lhellll' 111 'l'I \Ill'\ ,II :0.. '" .ind ~ Ill I ' .1 111 .111d ., '11 .1 nd ~ p 111 ~unJa, ...,l·n ,,,., "111 111dud,· tlw t h.11H1.·I Choir t h1ld rc11·, t hl11r' .111d ... pn1.il wood'' ind ohli~.110' .tnd ..,.\Jn, h\ LIGHTS From C2 complete thl' t'' ,·n1ng The r mt I'> $ \ 'ill for flll'mh~:r' h for non-mrmhcr-. Rt''>t'r' .11111n.., .1n· required anu m;l\ ht· 111alk h\ l .11l- 1ng the Cl'ntt r a1 4Y..,-~,)~ll •Chabad of West Orange County 5702 Clark Drl\e. llun11ng.1 un Beal.h f hc annual grand H anukkah pan} "''II he held at 7· 15 p.m . Sunda". The proeram \\111 1ndude entertainment. rclre~hments. latl..e'>. dre1drl'>. µrm·., and singing -\ six·c1al prugram 1' pl.mnt·d for chil- dre n. Put-111.· ml·nor;i h ligh 11 n(I. le r- e m ome' ar(' '>1.hcduled at ., Jll pm Saturda~. H untington C t•nter \tall. 7777 Ellinger .\' e (near \.lo ntgom- er. Ward). 7 pm Tut·..Ua~. Hunt- ington Bcarh C 11~ Hall. 2000 \lain St . and 7 p.m Thur\da). \\ e'\t· minster Mall Ion the lmH·r leH·I near Buffum'<;) Tht• rercmon11.·-. "111 .i1 .. l1 1nduJl· mu'>IC s1ng1ng and gdt • Temple Sharon of Costa Mesa 6 17 Hamilton St .. ( osia Mc~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ( 420 W. 19th Street Costa Mesa. California 92627 CHRISTMAS SUNDAY WORSHIP Oecemoer 24. 9 anCI 10 30 a m Hanelt>ell anCI Chancel Cho11s Rev Gatal Gougn preacning CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES 7 30 pm Nat1v1ty Tableau 11 p m Lessons and Carols Candteltgh11ng Both Hours TWO CANDLELIGHT ER CES TO BE HELD 7 p.m. nd 11 Meditation to be presented by Thi' Ht'\f'rPnd l~1nJld Y. Ku11 '<'nmr \t1nl'l• r '-'l•lf'<I by Tht Hl'v\'rt•nd l>r H11ho>n E r·r~,.ford \djun< t \t1n"t•·t The Chancel Choir will sing at the 7 o'clock service with spedal soloists at 11 o'clock I h1f1l1 .lfl I •I I h1Ji/t l'n four ,Md Ufl<J.-f 1/ -pm ,..,, I<• I I\/ \ 'iunt/.H tlft•T'hlf' 'f'r\ IC c·' un t llr .. rm.1 .. f:q• 0.,, .JrnJ \I'" \ t'J f ' l:.'•t' /l.11 JI /ti ~ m 11\1 \ COMMUNITY CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 611 He liotrop e Avenue Corona d el Mar, California 92625 Phone: (714) 644-7 400 ( Ill l\ltll,\\ \\'I\ Id \\ill h, h.-1,1 .11 ''' .1 111 \und.1 ' ,1 \,111.ih1 101 "f.1111' .s:,,1 I "!ilk"' ,, II h, ti ' ( h l'll'f.I' I ,\ ,,ir11I "" 1.-" II h 11,·!d .11 ,,, d , .111• '''II Ill \\llh 'ft1•h I 11:1 I "' ,... • Neighborhood Congregational Church C 1k n11n ,,. \l1l·,·1 .111d \t \111 ' I )11' l I .1~ u 11.1 lh ,1, h "t'll't 1.tl llHl \I\ J'I l 'l'lll,ll 11111 I\ pl.111m·d .11 lhl I• 1 .1 111 "''' 1 ,. ""11 "'"' f lw ( hi 1 ... 1111,1\ I \ ,. 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SCIENTIST, COSTA MESA 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa '"'"'our c'hnstmas 'Li•r <'fiurch :itn'l.a :Ln _,urr.11111 ·11,.,rmbrr _:4 10.00 am .\1111./1111 .-i.-lwvl JO ·OO um •. 1/1 ilTC 'JI 't'/{t!T'lf i ' • Cr"lcJ Care Prove~ • Celebrate Cltristmas at Calvary Church Newport Mesa Join u s Sunday morning, December 24 Making Christnzas Meaningful 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. C hristmas Eve Services WJ1at's So Special About Christmas? 6:00 & 10:00 p.m. Pastor Tim Celek will be speaking at all services. (Childca re clvailable at a ll services except 10:00 p .mJ Calvary Church Newport Mesa 190 E. 23rd Street (at the comer of 23rd & Orange) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 645-5050 I '-·' ( 11 lln• ( .IJ'l'll.lllll .... Jll J uJ ll ' .lf'l\ll.111• C f 11,•t• ,\'' '\ hl' \\Ill tx· lldJ J' ' ,1 m .Phi ' ' I' 11 \unJ J\ [ ;l\ h 1. I hl .1,.1ndl;l1g111 ,,·n1" \\llh th, h1111 '1'1~1 ll!,'. • Laguna Presbyterian Church -l 1' I 1>1, ,, \' ,. f .1gun.i 8t•J1. h ...,,.,' ,,,., "111 h, held a t <.1 .1 rn and i 11 ''' .1 m .ind l.1nd kl1gh1 'l'r' Ill'' "d1 Ix hdd JI ' .111d I I p Ill .\' 111\·111tx1' i1, 11 .. 11 tht' "1nlluJn 1hn "ill~' l!"t'll ,,inJk, 111r J ma" l1~'111ng 111 1h .. · "'"rl'.trd • Community United Methodist Church •, •' lh ''' ll 1.1r11n~luP lkJlh ..., , "'' ·' 111 Ix ndJ .1: .., '11 J nd 11 " nd." .ind , a1 Jl.-hght 't'r· ' , , " ~· JI .; J nd I I p 111 (I 1 '1'11.1' I It' You're invited to a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ~ Sl ""OA \'. Of.C. 24 C HRIST\1AS EVE DAY "Ill • m 4 p m •7 lOpm 10 IS pm II rm '1L1m1ng l:.uchamt \h11drcn S Sen ICIC .. .uchat1s1 '"'lh c:hon ll bells ("hnstmas Concicn h~han•t v.1th chon&orchesua • Cluld rau P'o11tded SUNDAY, DEC. 25 CHRISTMAS DAY IO am Fr. David C. Anderson. Rtctor I -~ ~-~-~k ~~n SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via lido ~ev. port Beach. CA 92t"3 714/675-0210 PIUK all for add111onal inlorm.11on mid ~rshrp Khcdulcs . BalbOa Peninsula O HHST CHURCH BY ~HE SEA UNITED ~ETHOO•ST .. . . .. lvftd•J W0<• ..... a Cll< .. '"'" ........ ,.,., .... Cllf .. lmM lff Ce"~ltl\1 ..... lee 700 pm JOIN US FOR CHRISTMAS The Hebrew school children "111 part1npa1r in a <ipcl·ml presentation of tlanukkah <;ong-. Fnda~. Men:handl• ope>OrtunttlM tn ctasalfled • Htte bringing eveiry gMage aale In town lo your living room. Claristmas at Soutla Coast Co1111unlty Clari Stop By !Our Father~ Our Lady Queen of lq1l1 A Catholic Faith Community in Newport Beach W elcomes all our brothers a nd sisters to celebrate Christmas w ith us Weekend Services Saturday. 6:00 p.m. Sunday· 8:JO & 10: IS a.m. l>Ktmbtr 23, 24 "Behold His Olory" Tim Timmons Celebra1ion Choir: ' ' ~ ) .. '. .. . :~" Liule Chi Id" whh B•u• O..hc•tt• ":> •. :·::.:.:.:. :: Christmas Concert · · '·'•°¥ . .:. WtdMtday, D«ttnMr 20 ' . ., ' ' '' 7:00 p.m. SCCC A~IOrium F.m.Mlo One1a. Le.tins Ctr0lt C&Jebrldon O.Os: .... 1'MR 1 Pa.ar wkh 30-pie« orchacr• Cl11illmu Eve~ saa ...... c..,.. on.e. 1ma11. CA mas (114) .,._.,.. • House Sun~ • • Our Lady Queen of Ang• 2046 Mar Vista, Newport Beach Jamboree at Ford Rd.IE. Bluff Rd. Tet . (714) 644-0200 December 2• -c ......... 1 .. 5:00 p.m. -Chtldr9n't tttwgy 7:30 p.m -Youth·Led Liturgy 11:30 p.m. -Carota foMow8d by mldnigtttm.- Oeoember 25 -Cbttlll II Dllf 7:00 a.m., 1:30 a.m., 10:00 a.a, 11:30 &M. (No 5:00 p.m. ~ DecemMr 31 --fta?8 ... .... p.lft. ,._ .-..-y1--'ft:rll-...... _.....,, DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday. December 20. 1911 I\ 11,11,(9' • • • . . • ·-• ... • 7:00 =:'c 7:30 1:00 1:30 ..... Q ............. ..... ...... 1111~0 1:00 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ..... .... ,_ ......,1'11...,.Q ..... ,.. ... New prez: CBS wlll rise again • • ...,_,,. .. ,. ... .._.a • MIMC.,, ::!!~ ...... I'll •c...01~rw.o.. 0... &Alp (In S.IOI 0 ..... ...... , • , ....... 8MfmiQ ly JAY SHARIUTT "'-Mt .. ,._ Ill-• Clrllll t!U • . • ~ ott ..... 1 ._.,... Ull .. (1946. F~,,... ~Donni Aled. Uone1 ..... a...o ....... lly , • ... .,.. Porltt'' ... ...... 0 .,. ... L.A. =-.~c1 •• ~=- .......... °"Ill ~ .... aw ...,. (In s""°' o a.ea ......, lllJ), LIM ..... Nlllllllle Q NEW YORK -kfT Sagansky. a senior program executive at NBC when it was rising from third to first in primt time ratings. doesn't con- sider a similar rise impossible for CBS. third for the last two ~asons. ........... MT....._ ................ ....... , .. -..11ns.eo1a ..... ,.. .... . • ...... lol~ ..... 11 ..... ............ ..... .....,a .. , ....... =-r::r LIM • C1•1ctloll ........ TllllbllwcMI. Cont'd ·~cm C:....Mllr :,_..,.. Cllll.,.. .... a.. Doelll H. ! ........ CNll IMdl nn s.eo1 a ..... -a "I think that ... C BS has got the same challenge that NBC faced 1n the early '80s." says Sagansky, named as CB Entertainmcnt presi- dent this wet'k and now facini the considerable task of helping 11 es- cape the N ielsen cellar. - ~ . . . . . . • • • • • • • All NIJC MAVO • °"" ,All GALA t90 LR llAX ** ,_ ICU IHOW TIS nlC TNT USA WON WWOR WIX WA ft c:.ltlle~ ............ .....,. ..... ...,.,2 c., .... •c... ... tt• "Aloe O..'t LM Hirt~" (1975, ..... Alllllil Hiii (RI (In S.IO) la OrllNI EJln BtnMI. Kns Kns'>hrlon eel l.utllf . ......., f1.111Y• ~ r-:e<Part I~':::: Heny HopllM: At FOR't Sidi Allllltca " Dlt6gn ''The LlllNr Cont'd 8of 0 Wnttr,.._ ' !Part 2 ol 51 o ...... ...... Ylloll Ulleehld ..,....... (In . Nlgllt Cowt Q My Two Olde Oulrllllll LMp (In Sano) 0 ..... ... .. ,....0 StlrlOIO llln Sllreol o C.....IRI ,._ .. LANI ,._lllLMI ll w. ldleni•ctl ........ lfelea Dr ......... ~ .... Oii Trill ~ ........ ~ ......... Mllos ..... """" TinllliN (Plt1 The Explofwt: A Century of Oieco'*Y O MllcNI&' FormM Pot1rlll" o C....tw 6 ol 6) 0 Ufnf a...-111 ...... ....... ..... ...,, r,.., Diet Vin lob Ntwlwt 1°'"" Acr9t Helft of 1111 ==.. Moore Mt Nation ~W.•ClaMlt CIMr .......... llllprO¥ World Wtt I 20ll CtnVy Why Wt Flatlt: Divide Vittnlm Ww will! Cronkitie .._.._ .. Cont'd llcMI: • • • •IaliW of -" ( 19'3) Bltblf 1 S!lllW1Ck McMt: •••"The~ LO'fl of Mel1N hlerl" (19'6) C-Conl'd LMW Htnry CtlnlllMI Sod. Soufl 8tnll Sllow (R) c;.,,.1R) ... Cont'd X.. lpc:I 0.-ley llcMe: "The awiANt SW-(1996 OrllN) lr»Mww .... OW. l H. "T 0 c.tctl .. c..... ....... Contd Ool: Couples I llaMlr Side NIA Tamw !Ski WOftd (R) == $poltlCenter 11tC... ....... ....... McMt: •• "Hot Abo¥e Su.aicton" 119601 ClavtM Moote 100 Club Die Vldll fllowle: "Suiddltit Ill Allttott' TinTan. Teresa Velazouez 24 Horii McMI; "Olol "°' ...,. VW' RoSlflO Granados .............. Kid" Cont'd ~ ..... "(1987) OeM1s Ovall! 'PG o 11C l Tan I Klclt In Hiii 8o1llla: Leonard vs Duran .c...•~ S-:F0tHlre Mcwle; "" NllllY Wnn't CMRMt" (1989, Fantasy) SoMMt: F0t Hirt ..... H Y, "ftullt" Cont'd ~ ••Vt MAien Nllion" 11988) R 0 "'°"": •• "Sewtft '*"' '° -·~ .. A Cmy About 1111 McMel a a..t I LOClftlY r.,,. lelllr:Md MlttlfEd OtMll Ac'" Cat 54 s.t. Nidit ISCTV ~In My 3 Sont ..... l Cai.I.. ... ..._ Sttlll Owa 11 Fresno Slate ll.lvtl Golt: Couples IR.ana A•~ Mazoa CNmo ............ I lllmta W-. on TV I Collae letketblll DaYIOll 11 OePa" Hiit of FMM Gimbltf ..... "Cocooll 11" Cont'd LouiM DuM TIUdW c.. McMt: ••"r "The Neon Empn" (19891 Ray Slwltev McMe: •• "The ...... 11978) ~ ••• ..... d~ (1968. Wuteml Oun Mertin. James S1ew1rt "'°"": •••• "F011 ADKM" (19'8. Western .Jolln Wavne. He!VY Fonda fllowle: "led Mid." Cont d McMt: ••"The Ila Blue" (19881 Jean·Marc Barr PG McMt: ••\')"Allen IUtion" fl988) R 0 "Without" McMt: ••YI "W ( 19501 Ben JolV'tson JMcwie: ••• "The Fuaillve" (1947. Drama) Henry Fonda Oolofes Del Rio "3 Godt.'' -.i Viet fin Stereo) ......,,SlltWroee IMovit: ••• "Atd Alert" (1977 SusoenSll Wiiiiam Devane Milftll Ya (In Stereo) Collae ......... Contd Nlwt O .. s.... ... IMcMt: ... ~ 51.wpnM" (1986 ComedYJ $qn P8M Thin '°' Ult ..... Tui .,__, Hiii (RI 1111 Sttteo) ITwllaflt ZOM Jot Frnlln hid PTiiiniil WPtX Nlwl I USA T olliaflt a... If lllOOlllf I Hil SlrMt 11utt USA T on.atit IC.-. "s.Did.r WOfl'llll '' Complete TV ll1tlng1 In Sunday's TV Update "l know. ha' ing done that. that 11 1s doable." he sa) s. ·· .\ lot o f peo ple say. 'Oh. 11's impossible.' But I kno" that's no t the case." .\t 37. picked from his "ell-paid post as president of Tri-Star Pic- tures. Sagansk) w11s NBC's 'ic;:c president for sc:ries in I 98J-85. and helped develop "Cheers:· thl' top- rated "The C'oc;b' Sho" ·· and "Miami Vice·· · In SUl'Ceed1ng Kim LcMastcr<, ''ho rc,1gnl'd as C'RS' chief proiram- ml'r !'io'. JO a fter t\\O ~car~. he ntl\\ fare' ra tings com hat "11 h his former NBC bos'i. Brandon Tanil..o tl. "ho still 1~ NBC Erlll'rtatnmcnt prn1- dcn1. w11h ..\A<'. "11h thl· up, tan Fo ' net"orl.. and \\Ith the l''l'r· gro" 1ng cable mon\ll'J \\'11h 1ndl'~ndl'OI 'tatinn' and '1dC'l>la'~l'lll' pl~l'l'r' .1b11 h.111llng fo r '1n\Cr\0 alll'llllllll. ~ag;iml..' ha' hi\ \\Uri.. l'UI nut \\ hl' nl\ll''· ''Thl'fl'"• ::i lot nwn· r11mpl't111011 00\\ than \\ hl·n 'I uc·· made a ulml'· had Tralllng A Klllel'. * BMutv And The Beut ..... "' -!~. (ftC., 4, The con Is on. WE-'RE·NO-ANGELS "1111' I' \\If \I C.01\(, 10 THt: \tO\U' I' \I I \ROI T' ' 11> 1111 \ NOW PLAYING • ..._wot.oci ·-•&lllll•-IHX ·-~ •8. 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')llK -- 11-IERE'S No END To f-IoN GENERolJS 11-IIS ITALIAN CAN BE t">•~ ~~.~~ .,,., f':IY• •IMA •1; •ttic•c• • ._-,_.tO-Ma.tM ..,_..., 41't>Ul .. ,,..~. •COi•• .. .,, too-.air°' .. ..,.... ....... •ulllil.lt•t~• f "., .. ~· .. ~-._""" .......... -•MMHim: ~1' ,. . ._ 1\(-t •"'.a. ---9)1-'*"«X '6A •, 4\ol l"M ~·~ •-lll)YIUE\' •••X ·-~ 611>7"' ,,_, o-•,.,."JI• f••-"""-"'-' •WU'-t .. •··• • ..,..,..... lllX """"".,..... • ......,-.JOt , .,.,.c~ r-.~ ,.,.,,,. ••'XI --~ 1lilr-eitlllll'l~ 6" ""-• ~lt1ri1m--.-.-· T1111e's ....... llke a..-nlll11ry to llll'tlll a flllly 1111 ... FAMILY M BUSINESS ...... ,. ---N-•c:at••u ---~-•ll,_I~ ~\Ill ~ UlS'~'1EA! 'fl l'•111t•-r4••~A .,.,., .. HU l'f . ...__, ·--•M.U' ·=:~ •ll-......... """' -lHX '°"'"' , __ <- v---· t......S.-,,~,_.,. •10 .,._ IWOIQC Ml0'1' •f\IUIWTM •u-·--. ..., ..... it/ttlil_t...,..,,.. _..,.._ 'W.-f't\ f ...... __ .,... 9'1lll!li vi.1t.•1 -c,.....,. ,,,.., ·-·--.... ,..,, •IMtl-IHX .... ~ , ......... ·-, __ ---·--1)--'-•-"' ' .. -t.11111'11 1111"' ~-~ .... .._~ ·~•..._CD'iW._.,. Tllar8's A -.1a11AI ••Giil ·----··----·-~ .. ..... 18812111C11 llallnald H111lln• 111C11 His philosoph) for dealing \\-1th 11 all: • "I think 11's a case of reall) ta~c1- 1ng )Our development for six-r1fic time slo ts and ha' ini a sense of showmanship. of pulling show5 on that 1n1rigue v1l•wers. that mah· a splash. that capture their a11ent1on . ··The hardest thing to do no" 1s to sort of cut through llll the media clutter "1th a new show." Sapnsk) 's fir~t task will be to consider a m1dseason schedule. '>et' which ne" !l<.'ries might replace fad- ing ones. a nd gcne-rall~ ready CBS for the Februu? ratings "S"l'eps." That·<; o ne o four kc) periods of intense aud1encc measurements each 'ear tn all T markets. Local stations· use thl' results to '>Cl advenis1ng rates. .\f1er ""C'l'P '> prt"para11on\ . agansk~ start~ in\pcc11ng 'lt'fll'' pi- lots and other programc;. preparing for his first foll campaign. He also has the "l'ak-ratcd "The Pat SaJal.. Sho" ·· in latl' night to "-Or~ a0ou1. Despite thl' 1asl.. facing Sagan,i... ~. h1~ boss. C BS Broadca'it Group President Ho"'ard Stringer. 1i. op- 1im1suc. ··w e·rt fcchng fo1rl ) strong now:· hr said, but he "on't forccast whether Sagansl..) l'an hl'lp CBS a'•o1d a third ~ca!ion as third in pnm<" time rattng\. "I Jon 't "ant to put lubl'ls on 1t.'' hr said ··1 don't want 10 put press- ure on kff l he fact 1s that ~t' preach pau~·nct• more than "C prac- u ce 11 ·· agan\I..~ l hc·l·rfull~ JJm1b that man' o f Ill'• lfolh "ood fri end_, thought he h41d 1:11..l:n leave of hl'i sen cs "ht·n he agreed to bcromc the 1h1rd CBS rntat.11nment pfl·-.idcnt 1n 3\ man~ 'car\ "But 11 "·" l'l'rta1nl~ the tug&C\I challenge thJt I"d l'' n bcl·n offl·red. and I didn't \\JOI to run J\\:l~ from 11.'' he sa1J h' phonl' from h1'i CB<; oflkl' in I ti' .\ ngdl'\ ··.\II m) fr1l'nd'i 1n thl• lllU\ ll' hU,llll'\\ \did. ·Don't le:nc ·and all Ill\ friend' 1n the 1eln 1\t0n hu\lnl'" ...lid. ·Th" 1' e'{ac11\ thl' JOh \OU \hould hi.· d111n[l . o 11 ~' ao, 'llrl ol 'Ph I .. But 'l'\. J Int of fll:opk thought I \\aS nut~ IO d11 II .. NY critics .tab 'Left Foot' :"-L \\ \ OR"-I-\ Pl -Thl· ~l'" Yo ri.. Film ( ntll'> ( 1rdr ha' namnl "~h Ll'ft Foo1·· thl' ht·~t film of llJXll anJ.1h \tar. l>an1l'I Da\-Ll'""· hl'\I actor for h" portr;nal ~)r a J";1hll'J "'nll·r and .ir11'1 Th~· l'rllll\ 1rn \1 und.I\ ,11\u Sl'kl'll'd \Ill hdk Pk1lkr J\ l'll''I al trl'''> tc1r ha nik J\ a n1gh1duh c,1nga 1n ··Thl· I ahulou' 1i,11..l•1 Ao".'' and Paul \1.11ur'i..' J\ h.,·,1 d1r~·ctor for "( rwm1l''· · ,1 I 0' l' ton.·· Ll:na Olin ":.I' nantl·d hc\I 'ufl· poning artr<'''> fm hl'r portra~al of J suit~ m1strt-'' 1n \la1ur'"' ·., film and \Ian \ld.1 "·'' 'l'lntl·d hl·\I \upport1ng al tor f111 h" ix·rlrn nunlt' a" a T\' pnxluu·r 1n ''( rinw' anll ;\l 1\dl·nwan11r' ·· Othl'f a".mt.. \\l'lll tu Dan 'tl\I Jnd Cou\ \ ,1n ,,int Jr hl·\t \Cr C'l0 npl.1' Im "Drug,torl· ( O \\ h.l' .. Ernl''' D1l l..l'f,lll1 hl•,t t inrntJto· graphl·r h1r -..p1k l· 1 n .. , ··no the Righi fh1 ng" < laudl· ( h.1hrol'\ ··s1on (If \\ nnwn ·· ht·q 111n·1gn film \11d1ad \11111rl'\ .. Hogl·r anJ \k ·· l'll''t do< llllll'lltJr\ Jnd "-l'O· nl'th Rran.1gh h..·'1 Ill'". d1rlTtnr tor ··Hl·nr~ \ ·· ... , .......... " ..... -·--c·~-· --~ ~PG «Jt .. I I ... • -. ·-..u d,',,,._. 9ll)e"lj . .,. ,.,.. ' ..,.._.*'\A,,.,.,., ..,_. ~""''r:JI: ·--,..,~,,..,,..., ... _ ""''#11>' •C!OllAMDA ---W.l :r • CQAll WiA • -·-~...,,, ·~·-· :wo-. """' ~ ·u.~ ,...., ... ,.,. y~ ·-=--"'O.. • fl I09C> ~ llAC-"'-'17"1' • ,,. ,....,__,,. -,,.. .,., J\l .... •-ION ..-CM•~_, • ......, • ~ ¥.7.ll •• 1 ,:·~ ~ ~ .. ""11 FRED SAUAGE It's more than a game ... lt's the chance of a lifetime. [PG.._ cn-...-i· A~RElI.Ai I ... "' ......... C• _,.,..t"lntn-.w • WlllON VII.JO . ,.....,~ ~ ..... 'V'.A~."? ....,.,VllJO ,,.,,.._ . ....... NOW PLAYING AHMIW •COStA .-sA l'OUNWN '<llW.lY OAM8 Poc#lc I !o.ora. ~'f" QICM ~~r c,...,..,c ...... "'*1 ...... 879Jl950 919-41•1 PW.llt()tf !Q6U3e •ANAHllM Hail •n 10IO AN(;. llYN 5oCo I C,.,.,,_ !dwarOI ~· fOoGQI ~100 ~ wi~ ~<J08 . ..,, ~I 5alKl !161-0666 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE .... -.. ... an 1•...,.• • ()IANC;f ·~ ..,, _, p ~ 9'lOO • ., .... ,., ~ . .....,....,,.. ,, .. !w>"> ,..,., ~· _ ... .. ' • SNRA. MA JBX - • ._,..VllJO iANTANUI. EOWGal klwc7al '"'° t:J: 5C>'6W wmwma •OIAHGf -'""edMlll Cf'\VV MalV.-.......,...... '°}.a.to 63.a ?Ml ""ed MS!\ Mo.w • PMS£HTU> IH I !NCW ....... • llO--Ol llllCOllll CCUOl9 ACCDllDI OQ(>.GI a:a--r .. •• e d I. l' 1l ' n 'I.' II r· II II : 11 II II JI Youngsters cheered with holiday party By VIDA DIAN 01111'; ...... c.. ...... -... .. You ~lier no t ff). 'ou heller not pout. Santa Clau\ . ·· The seventh annual llahn 1n lo~ land brunch hl'ld Su m.lJ ' .11 the IP tnC' ll1hon \\3'> Jttt:ndl·d h' 115 "di-behaved ) uu ng'>tl'r' ''ho hct.'ded the \\ urd~ ut t ha I 'orrg 'ot o nl) I\ hl' u11r11ng 10 ttm non !Xe .::!5. ~ant,1 "'·I' 1tw1l' 111 1hl· tiJllroom J \ h1g ,1., lifl• .ind .1 'l'I\ ,pill\ lool.1ng °'' '1d111I." lw ''·'' fh1\ "'J' not .1 rn.l .111d "'httl··,utll·d kiln" but a ll.1"tl ~\·111 111 .1 d.111.. ,u11 tnmml·d \\Ith hlJlll 1111 Jrnning thl' \llUOl!'tl'I' .11 ti l'l·opll' for Ir' int ( 11n1111111 ''' I kJlth \(){lrl\llrl'd l'\ l'nl \\('fl :.) I nwtht•r, fJtha' ~r.111d11101h,· , 11td l!r .1ndt .. 11hl·r' grandfather Roger Jnd sister Me1aa. A thr~-generauon group was Marilyn and Tom ~lelsen, daughter Kirsten Niisson and her husband David Nilsson ""1th the ir daughter Ingrid, I I month'> old. .\ special brunl h ml'nu \\as plannt'd fur the rhtldrl·n. and enter- 1ainmt•n1 indudcd Juggler'>. a <1now- m.1n mime' a puprx·t 'hu" and an 11ppl•rtuntt\ tu tJll. pn,atch ""h \JntJ Thl· adult\ h:id thl'1r 'mcnu. 11111 \lu,hroom' .iJdnJ to the '' r.1mhkJ 1.:gg' hot hr.111d1l·d chl'IT) \JU1.l' 11n tht· Kl' lrl'.tm .ind gnlkd tom.1111 "1th h.t.,11 \nd tht• .. 1dult' h.1d tht• 1rad11111nJI ht-nl'lit l'\l'rn-,e -hu, 1ng ltl l..l'I' tor pnlt'\ ant.I huv1ng lhl' hJnJm.idr r ra\ll'r ( ng- lt,h u111.1gl'' ll'lltl'fpll'll'' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WednMd8y, December 20.,.. """ O••n photot · ·· f hl'rt' .Ill' 11 nw111ti.·1, .,, 111· 1.111111\ hl"l l' .. ,,11tl lllnlll)llll'<' 111 lll- •x·r Ed it' Moore . Terr~ \1oort' .inu '''k ~lan1w and ~1anJ,1111' ''l'll' \ljUl'l'ttng dll\l' \II .di 'ttuld ).!\I Ill .t tJ1111h pu:tun· \l111l' th.Ill ~l\1 1 '11lunlt'l'r huUt, "nl' 'Pl'nt 111 Jl·t11r.J1111g thrt'l' hu1w (1111\' I lHn·t 1~111 '" n I n-tnOll'rS) < ht "101.1' tl l'l'' 1n,ak tht• hallrnom ,,1t11•n.tl ( h.1111' I 1.-.1gur mcmtx·r' .1nJ I 1d.t111. l..l·r' "en· 111 11n thl' 111h:r.111.in I h1.· trn·' u1111 .1 11ll'd .1100 light\ .ind morl' than 5.000 o rna- ml'llt' glilll'rt·d 111 a t"hl'CI") ~ ulc11d<.· \!)lfll Marilyn Nlelsen. granddaughter lngrld Niisson a nd Kim O •fo r d, Amy Salced a. Alflson Kahn and Kelll Green. Krsten Niisson with Santa. "\\1l' ha' c lour gt•na.1111111' hl'fl'. .. ,,11J Jocelyn Gllbt'rt. holJ1n~ thl' ~ 11u ngcst. .::!-mun th old grantl\on Kevin Michael Gilbert. 'on o l l>r \licbatl Giibert ant.I h" '"'l' usan \kCllnllc. Othe r\ "ere Kn 1n·, g1ca1 l!r:indmo tht•r E \'t'lyn (;llbe rt .i nd llOHOS('OPI-: .11.l ur .111.· .. 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"\I ~ "l'>hl''> Jrt• tx·1ng fullilkd .ind I'll ,11"·•" r1.·mrmha 1h1" \\'c:dnt•,d.1,•" .\lmo\t In mJg1c un lllll\tallll'' turn 1n \11u1 1.1,or \rl·n;ir1c1 h1ghltghl\ romance '''k l'reat1' ''' CAPRICORN (Dn• 2.::!-Jan l•l) \loon p11'>1llun 1.:mph,1\1/l'' prnt1g1.· caH'l'r. homir protkrl•d "' u11nnH11111' Important do1tH"1t1r .1d1u,tnw n1 ti:aturl·d l .111111\ llll'llllx·r tin.ill\ .1~1l'l'' lo Ol'll''-.:11") l'\1wnd11url· AQUARll1S t l.111 211-l l'I' 1:-.1 < hl'l"-\1rgo messagl' E-mph."" un commun1cat1on. dl\trrh1111t111 111 p1mlm 1 '1 ou could fall 1n lo,l· ''tlh l'nt· \\hO \tllllUlatl'\ 111l'rllal Plllll'" ( l.1'h Cll Ilka .. l'llllld ~park rom.lllll' r ood for thought' P ISCES (1 rh l4-\l:11l h ~111 I mph."" 11n h1Jdl'n 'alur ' Sl'tr1.·1 hilling platl'' lnd1' 1d ual '1111 tru't n111ld lt1nfidl' nc"-; conrrrning lfl\l'\tmt·nt po<,c,1hk 1nlll'nt:tnlt' ln,ur.1lll l' .11(1.'nt "ant'> 10 tall.. Prntl'l't \df 1n clinches IF DEC 20 IS \-'Ol'R BIRTHDAY: You arr sen\111,e. St'nsual. fomil' Orll'ntcJ motha h.td mort· 111tlm·nl'l' than did lather You·,e rect'ntl) made 'aluahk uint.1l t'I \H'rl' l'Ollll'rneu "1th change. tra' cl. 'anct~ During 1990. \OU u1UIJ rdnl:.1tt' t•mphao;1s "111 he on manta! 'tatus. pos\lhll· add1t1on to fam1h < Jml'r c .1pm111 n periono; pl.i~ 1mponant roles 1n ~our hfc \1emorahk nwnth., tor \OU nl''\t \e:lr "'II hl' Frhrua~. Septemhl'r and ~o,cmhl'r HK I Dfil·: Neither vulnerable. South deals. W~T NORTH • Q s QJ A Q 10 9 J •A J 8 4 EAST • A J JO J l V' K' • 9 8 .. 0 JO 9 7 S J 7 s v I 8' • 9 7 s • 10 6 l OUTH • K 7 6 A 8 6 l ) K 6 l • K Q J The bidd ing: finesse . That would have resulted in a one-trick defeat. Instead. Huan g started ca shina his m inor-suit winners . foreseeina an endplay. Mari's first discard was a low heart, baring his king! Then "a' d1a1nni:t 11 tu1 1h1.· 'l'llllld \l'.tr "I lll'rl· ar1.· n1H 111,l!l\ "11.1.11 l'\t'llt' rlannl·J tor thl' \\h(1k fo rntl) .. T 1r l.t•ts to the hrunch Wl'rl' S-l:i for at.lulls and S 15 fur chiluren. Thl· pron'l'd'i "ill go to Pl< 'H p rogram' 1nduding l.\ali:mk'>. \\ h1 ch " '>rmn- ~Orl·d h' thl' Bo' Scout'> of .\nll'rtl·a and run b~ tC.t'n-ag1.•f\ at \), oo<l- hllllgt' I 111' l'r,11' .1 nd In t 11l' h 1~h .H,.• BOl'D H o" can \OU call )'Ourself a crossword pu1ilc c \pert 1f~ou're nut familiar \\Ith '>Ul h \\nOn\mS tor ··guild" a' "hu1... "gild." "·hoe~ ·· "han,a:· "hJn!>l' .. and "gu1dr: .. ., \\ hl'n \OU \\'l' j lh Ill the l.1tChl·n rl'ml'mlx:r thl'I Rl'~ca rchl'f'i put J ,l ratrhl·d o range 11110 a l·age lull ol llll'' ,rnd \aid 1111.'' \\<.'re dead \\ 11h1n t" o hour\ I:. url·l...11 ( 11 ru<> 01 I i..111, 01c,' .\no thrr .\lhat Etn\tc111 tlmi.. up lomcd) .ind, l hangl·J ht" naml' to ..\lbcrt Bn)l)l." llJ\l' \llU \t'1.'n h" act'> Man) ha\l· - Sa)s here all tram-.\tlan11r pa,.,- cngcr ship., no" usc a mon· so utherl\ route than tht· Tt1J n1l did Good . he pitched two spades on the last diamond and fourth club. Mari now had come down to the ace and jack of spades and king of heans. while declarer had the bare king of spades and ace and another h eart If West had reduced his holding to a singleton ace o f spades and two hearts, declarer could guarantee the contract by throwing him in with a spade to force a heart return. After some thought. Huang decided to credit Mari with stellar defense. De- clarer led the q ueen o f hearts from dummy and, when East follo wed low , rose with the ace to fell the king and land the slam! So•lll Wul 1 NT Pau l \, Pus 5 0 , .. Pau P .. North l • 4 NT 6 NT East Paa Paa Pua Openina lead: Nine of • We remember more than 20 years qo when Christian Marl and Pat· rick Huana first blued into interna- tional brid.ae for their respective countries. In 1989. now arlr.z.led vct- erana of lnnumerable mcounten, they croeeed swords in the 1989 Ber- muda Bowl matches. and thriUed the spectators. YOGA FOR THE 90'S North's two-club raponte was a pan.nenblp aareement daianed to allow him to uk f cw aces at his next tuna. He ~ ln liA no trump whm he round there was an ace ......... Skdaa WllC, Mari found the safe llid or a club. Huua woo 1 .. bud _. .. •••Mb llicl a tpede to the ..... WMa daat beld, tlM .,.....,. ur....-_...d .., 10 malt the CODUKl ........ Mw ... IO lfJ llilt .._.. ' KUNDALINI YOGA As Taught by YOGI BHAJAN / ( Wednnday, 7 p.m. I UaJW'laa Caiattai 1259 Victoria St. ~ta Mesa lOn lht bofder of Coeia M .. and -Huntlnttcln e..dl) 648-11 28 lnaewyour I.a.mine ·~d cr.t.Mt,y. 'l h1111t.. d \ I ll l'I 1 .. \,1 ll'l IJl'' I' ,1 ~I l'.1 l p111g I ,II 1 11·, ,m,111 · ,,11J I h·\l'J1uld All1 ,.on Kahn 111 I "" l'r" t ~ II 11:th · \\ r .tll\\\l'r ph11l1l'' 11 om 9· '() p Ill 111 ~ ,, m (In ~nJ,I\ Jnd \aturda' JI lhl· Pl( H otlirl' \\ t' 11fti.·1 ,,1k ndl'' 111 tt•en-agl'r' \\ho ma\ ht• dn11"111g c11 \\hO arl' \\Ith f11l·nd' \\ho 01.I \ tx· dr1nl..1ng .. ... "I .11 . \" I I I t.1 I 11'> .ill''" lo...111•11 'P•'I U' lll'l'J .1Juli.. 111 ' . 'I prngram. l<IP .... 1' '" lhl· ll'\'O·J~\'I \ JI 11 \ Jlf •II ' P it 11 11f1in· 1 :-"~ • '' , ,111 I" h\ thO'l' Cl\ l ' ' " I \\,,fl• '• Ill\ 1lh l'd ( ... ·11 11\.'. t t!ll ,,. d I .. \\ '" ' .,, 1 '1 I 111 .d 1,,d ~~ l '''I I' H I ",I •I h,' ll>Jl'11111ll't' •11 1 " \1.1rc·1t• Le mmom. l\arh.irJ \llari Lil Lt',he. Jobaona < ru'h' . .\ndrt'a '•m. Kris Hoff mu. ( hri-lloi:,11·dt. Pat Sa lce da , C'aroh n \\ ilham'. Pamela Lagoni . l\an•n Kn •dt•I. Pauline Embree, l.111da 11'\ford Pam Gallade, Carol l.1111,c·h\\aj.tt'r .1• d Ann Sim .: • I\~ ' •-x· .tll' "Ith ,,,. rr :i: , · •11, "1 '" n'tl'Jd ot h1d..ir11.! .11 .. 11•1'1 ,•11nt1' I "o uld be t?l.11.I :11 l!t' c '"u .1 fl''' "''l'"' l'' grace ' , • •ll 1,·11 nil· .. ,u h.1' l' .i prohlem h 11 1111r 1n1,·111111n' J rl' h1ml1rabk. \\ •wn I 1.1111.· 'uu 111 u iurt 'ou tell th ud ~• ••ll d 1Jn 1 pd~ tiw rent t'l\,,1u'l Id dn 1 t'1, '>l1nw1h1ng that I 1h'' l'I ~.,," "·'' hro"cn h that fa1r'l I h.", h.1d 11 \~tth \11u foll..., and " '" 11 •u ,t m11' l' '''111l'" hl'rl' else. \Hl'll'1,1hh to .1 'tng.k d"1.·lhng <,u \OU d11n 1 .111' l' .1n11thl·1 m.1n.1gl'r nuts. HI !{'I().()\ I I \'l>l .\DY '\If! 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