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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot0 AN 111111 .. .,_ " 'I ••110 God bless America a1u•1, C~IBCI II llllW•I Partly cloudy. Chance of showers 20 peroenL Southwest wind 10 to 1 S mph. CoastaJ/lnland hiahs from 6"-to 71. Lows from 4S to S4. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather infor- matio n. 1ncludana boauna. fishina and surlina reports, see pqe A8. IN THE NEWSROOM Trlvtallllq War Is Peace h1HS, Part II; Yesterday in this very same space. we told you how Susan Block. a Los Angeles talk-radio hostess. has of- fered to match single men and wo men who W1Sh to attend either anu-war or pro-Opcrauon Dcsen Storm demon- strations together ... Well, we got another fax from Susan and now she's offering her services as this war's answer to "Tokyo RoK." ... "Desert Susan is a sultry voice of pleasure penetrating the horrors of war." states the fu. which notes that Susan broad- casts from her bedroom. "But unhke T okyo Rose, Desert Susan docs not sap the fig.huna sptrit of American troops but comforts. inspun and counsels them o n their long. lonely m1ss1ons - into stranae and fore1an lands. .... She socs on. and ~e'd lake to let you in o n what she has to say. but lh11 1s a family newspaper. QUOTES Of THE DAY "The irony 1s th1t (l(Jni's) birthday fell on the same day as the Jan. 1.5 deadline m the Middle &st. Now instead of celebrati,,, peace, ~-e find tht> n1tions of the world embroiled m an csal1tin1 war ... Episcopal Bishop Ro nald Haines speacna to an overflow crowd at the Washiniton NauonaJ Cathedral service oriainally meant to commemorate the binhday of lain civil ri&hts leader Manin Luther Kina Jr. 0 "This wir 1s 1bout 011 ind mJ/1ur- 1sm. We do not Sttk to defeat people. but to defeat m1ustice. Oppose 1 policy. not a ~rscn ... The best way we can support the men i nd women who will be fi,h111111s to continue to ~ork for 1 ~ful solution ... Coretta Scott Kang speaking to stu- dents in Atlanta. 0 ··w orse thin war 1s the fear of war." Seneca (The Younaer) TODAY'S EVENTS •The Costa Mesa City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. in the counciJ chamben at City HaJJ, 77 Fair Drive. •The Huntinaton Beach Cit)'. Coun- cil meets at 7 p.m . in the council chamben at City Hall. 7000 Majn St TOMORROW'S HIGHLIGHTS •More covenae of the war in the Penian Oulf. COMING ATTRACTIONS •Today 11 the deadline to submit your poems. stories. pbotOtJRpbs and drawinp for publication in the Jan. 27 RaKkn Plat. Brina your submiaions to the Oruce C.Ut DdJ Piie&. )JO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92626. INOEJC Opiftion/17 Polica loe/11 "'* llOticelll1 ScrslMal9 SlciltJI• $flttl/WI 1V Ulti9/M ...... ,. ,. ... ,?Ena• Csos2• ••• · ~ ,..... ii -• ....... ... 't1tl E C 0 AST ~ 1'1 ... Ymtn.ILY.111 Monday, January 21, 1991 25 cents Todd arlnovlch busted in awport on cocaine charge By Paul Archlpley Orwioe Coat Delly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Todd Marvin Marinovich. the University of Southern California football quarterback who this year weathered a tryina season both on and off the field, was arrested here Sunday for possession of cocaine. According to Newpo rt po lice, Marinovich and three companions were on foot whtn they were stopped by a patrol officer at the comer of Alvarado Street and Bay Avenue a t 4: IS a.m. Marino vich allegedly was found to be 10 possession of a iram of cocame. Ncwpon police Lt. Tim Newman wd the officer was on rouune patrol when he spotted the quartet and stopped to in- vestigate. Prisoners on display in Baghdad By The Associated Prea Two Manne a irmen from Camp Pendleton were shot out o f the sky above Kuwai t. as war's shock waves roll- ed throuah Southern California. Lt. Col. C'lafTord Acree. 39. and Chief Acree Warrant Officer G uy H unter. 46. were the area's fi rst ser- vicemen to be hstC'd as m1ssina 10 action in Operation Descn Storm and were identified as pnsoners of war by Iraq officials an teltv1sion reports. Offic1aJs at Camp Pe ndle to n refused comment Sunday on the 1nC1dent But Cable News Network ran an Iraqi TV broadcast Wlth purponed state· ments fro m Acree and Hunter. The telev1s1on show in Baghdad recalled similar public dis.- plays of Ammcan pnsoners of war by Hanoi dunna the Vietnam War. First. o n Saturday n•&ht. Iraqi TV showed two blindfolded men. 1denofied as American POWs, bcina paraded through Baahdad streets. the news qency in nei&hborina Iran wd. On Sunday, the TV broadcast interviews witll men sajd to be downed pilots.. ~ The officer saw Marinovich auempuna to conceal somethina by sticlrina it in his waistband behind his back. Newman said. .. Usually. it's extremely obvious to an officer when he sees somebody try to hide something like that." Newman said. Concerned that Marinovich may have been trying to conceal a weapon or bur- • glary tool, the officer patted down all four suspects .. Newman said. The officer d1d not yet know the identity of his suspect. When he searched Marinovich. the of- fi~r allegedly found a plasttc bagy con- tajning about a gram of cocaine stuck an Mannovich's rear waistband. He was placed under arrest, but the other three weren't held. Newman wd. None of the others was identified by police. Marinovich rcponedly has been staying with his arandfather, Henry Fentg, who laves on Alvarado. AccordinJ '° Sgt. Mike McDonou&h, Marinovich. 21. was booked and released at 11 : I 0 a.m . on his own recognizance. McDonough said Marinov1ch wo uld be arrai,ned in about two weeks at Harbor MunicipaJ Court. Reached at his home o n Balboa Pensinsula. Feni.g wd bts grandson was with his father. Marvin Mannov1ch. who la ves an Torrance. No one couJd be reached for comment at that home or at the senior Manno"1ch's business 1n Anaheim. MannoVlch, an Orange Count) p~p star before college. was kicked ofT the USC football team on Jan. 11 after he dcla)ed See MARINOVICH/llla Piii AP~o U.S. Marines practice trench aasautts In the Saudi Arabian deeert. Todd Marlnovtch 1n action during a use game. U.S. Patriots knock all but one from sky By Edith M Lederer Aeeoc:lat«I ,._ W r 1 .. I " '> ~ l l) I 2."!liD.~ "R'\BI \ -In 1ts bag-Ul::St:H I gtst attacl SIOC"t tht' STORM v.ar began Iraq fired another n1ghtume bar- ra&<' of m1 sties at aud1 "rab1a that t'ndC'd t'3FI)' Monda}. Th<' ~ho~tr of Iraqi Scud m1ss1ks that ~n late unda) struck Dhahran. a key allaC'd m1htar. sa te. and Riyadh. the cap1- t.aJ. All or mo t of th<' I 0 m1ss1les were bclaevC'd intercepted b) L' .S. Patnot antt- m1ss1lt battenes. and one landed harm- lec;sl~ 1n the Persian Gulf But the ei1plos1ons high over the desert kingdom -.e~ a hoom1ng reminder that ddam H us can's dug-in m1htary, though dov.n. as far from out The 1lhC'd air •ar stepped up Sunday, -.1th th<' larg~t m1ss1o n )Ct from Opcr- 1t1on ~n torm·s ne-. northern base an Turke~ The aJhC'd pounding of Baghdad was unrclenung. Bombs fell aJI through the earl)-mom ing darkness unda). CNN col"Tt'spondent Peter .\men reponed from the Iraqi capital Arnett. whoS<" reports v.tre subject to Iraqi censors. reported sttmg one U.S. cru1K mas ale shot down near tus Baah· dad hotel. and another roar by about 100 \ards from his 10th-fl oor window. · .\. Bnush reponer -. ho left Baghdad on unda) and amved 1n Jordan dccscribed 1ncrca mg devastauo n. sayillJ power and v.ater we~ knocked out and gasoline was See GULF,._ Piii CN N, which monitored the broadcast, said the POWs identified themselves as three Americans. two Britons. one Italian and one Kuwasu. They were subdutd. one had a bandqed band. and two bad bruised faces. the repon said. The three Americans identified them- selves as Acree. Hunter and Navy LL Jeffrey Nonon Zaun -three prcvaously listed as m1ssina by the U.S. m1hwy. Locals tum to prayer on first Sunday of war In Enalish, the men were asked qucs-- tions by an antcrvicwu and answered.. mostly in a stilted sty&c sugesuna they were radina from statcmenu prepared for them. Zaun sent pttth\p to his parents and sister at home, called on them to pray for peace, and said alowty, ··1 thank our leaden and our people have wronaJy an.cbd tbe ~ ~ of Iraq.•• Hunter h8d a similar lliftly ~ llale'- ment. The lr1qis -are puttiftl wonts into bit mouth, .. Calvin Zaun. tbe Navy oflic:a>s flthet', •id in ChCrry Hill, NJ. •1t doe.n 't sound like Jdl' ... Tbe Omeva Convention on ua~t olPOWs. '° whictt Iraq ... a aipatory. •YI pntoners .. mUll at al1 uma be proeeaed partia&IUty ....... -ol yW.;. eecc or inti•.._ ud ....... ._.. ud ,..,.k curioli ... nc """'°" :l w 111,Mcl~ oaaar. ... l'OJJl8ot I ... Parishioners hope to fin d peace during troubled times av eo1n c.ttw11 O..,..C....~Noe NEWPORT BEACH -MOR than 250 Olule C-OUt rcsadtats lttridcd die l O! l ~ lefVice at Mariam Cburda in Ntwpon leecla on Sunday. a tenict d n;,. td to bdp 1•.rialuonen bd .,..._ a OM put it, .. in I wortd that IO --SlllyneedaiL" ... ~ ... _,~ ..... nAhf ....... mnhn•W It.a ARI 11111 dlll cans••• -nt dir 10 i8 die •-' Md •fll•1. 811111 dllt •' I I 4hm1.naty beens oldlll1w1 ira8'ct•- •A ,.. ..., .. Md;... ca 4lm• dilOlllfW. .............. ...... ...... ~~ .......... -. ............. .. ii W WI W n.ir. -... Oran ge Coast Peopl e A retired Costa Mesa coul)le whose singing. dancing and tender loving care brighten the li,·es of hundreds of area residents. young and old. RETllED BUT MOT TllfD1-------- Though he left th(' ho uscpainting bus1neo;s in I 9 74 -a trade he'd pracu ced for .i6 \ears -Bill hasn't heen rela·ung. Th(' long 11'1 ol \.I' 1< and l hamahle act1v1t1e<> hl' and I uu1sc have taken on \H1uld be enough to keep a o;mall amn ot pcoplt• ~US) 1 he Kanold<> put 1n mure th.in I 000 '11luntea houro; a )Car "1th '>Ul h o rg.an11auon<, J' TL ( . the <;t-01nr mt·als program. the ~ n·u1nl (.ire\ ~wp l..111..hcn .inJ numcnu' Jrea con,alescent Ii 1'p11.il-. 81 11 al~ put<, h1\ hand' man \~111, 111 "ork pl'rforming humt n·pa1r'i lor elder(\ n•,1dcnl\ un.ibk ll• d11 tht• 1nh<> themscl"es .ir .dln rd h.n ing them Jnnt: tnmmt•rciall~ SONG AND DANCE---------- Hut the alll' 11' th,· 1-..anolds enJO) most 1!. ('ntcnaining. Louise ' ~·' tx·au11full\ and 0111 ap1talt1es on has unique talent as one of 1 , ' 11d ' uni\ t·nm~tent male hula dancers in romed) dance "' • that "" .inabl~ lea' e aud1en\:t'S rolling o n the floor "Htt'' I got 111 he.-a hula d ancer ~a~ through a lad" >wt' knew .,. h11 11-J' r , 1.i"t'' I nu1w and I hJJ tx'l'n Jo1ng Jll land\ of dancing -tl..sllr111w1 'Yu.He dan, 1ng. \11u name ll. "e did It Hut then she 'a' II I 1 .1 "hill Jnd '~1.: , nulJn"t J11 1! ..,,, I 'a" ont· ol thc<,e .1\\t' .111ll I thought ht•\ thJt loo!..' 111.l" tun I het I could do that ) •>U J w '•rpriwd "hJt J mJlt hula damn tan dn" ALOHA HOOEY----------- k1 jn,! I u"' ha' l ' J ~roup ol l ntt rta1m.·f\ the~ call the I 11n1 .... :h ' I 11u1\\' ""~" lrom J reix·noin· 111 about l()() ongrnal ' ~ •nl 1 •1,,·d h B ll Bill n .:.in"h1lc JPJX'af\ 1n "1g a nd grass , .. in .q:h ..s tr1111n 111 JJnl1n~ ~rl<. Jnd rt."Jll) hJm<, 11 up I \l' ..,.,, .1 "' t llnll'•h numht:r<i I do the c;;he1 k of .\rah\ .1 .1 I ~ 111 'Ill 1 n .. 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I 1u p.11 nted • .,. 0.:lh It"' dll grl·at lun ·· -Compiled bJ Bob YH Eyk~a -iual· llWs Brlals Police shooting being prollld 111 '\ II'' .r n"' fU \( H -The Orange ( ounl\ '>ht·rilf~ I )1:p.1 rt nwn1 " 1n' l'\llgating an oflicer-10\ of\ ed shoot mg. a ltcr a w. .t·.11 ,.1,1 man "-.t' 'hot here \.tturJa) I .t•.,Jrd C Jroll Padgett. addre!>s unkno wn "a' rcportt•d in \l.thll u1nd1twn "1th a gun<;hot v.ound to the lt•g Jt V.t•\tl"m \koli..il ( l·ntt·r an ~nahe1m \,u1rd1ng to Huntington Beach pohlC at atlt1ut 4 p m ..... 11un.Ja, Padgett "a'i acting susp1c1oui.I} tn\1dc thl" Ralphs marl.et 11 t 1~~ \\Jtl•l"r .\ .. e v.h1th was un1kr sunt."1llantt' h\ an 1 .J, " r 11tl1u1 \\ ht•n P.1J[lt'll kl tht· store tht· nlfot•r apprna, ht·d him for q ll"\' •ln1ng. hut tht• \USpeCI fkJ I ht· nllill'r 'h.t\C'd Padgett 1nt11 .1n .ilk~ heh1nd tht' market \\hen· tht· 'hrn1t1n~ onurred It "·1' 11111 "ront·d "hctht•r Padgett "·1' .Hllll'J lfuntin11ton He.tch p<>lllt' I t K.snth HIJ1r \.ltd th• ,11,·n tr'i lkpafl•nlnt 1' handling th1· 10\1·,11~·Jt111n JI Hun11n~1111 fk'al h'\ rcqut''' Kt•\ult' 111 lht• '"''''llp.1111111 ... 111 Ix• turned 11\t'r to the d1<,trtct Jttorne\ '<. nllitt." King birthday being honored < O'il A \.ff~\ \I "''~"' ernment \\Prk," "'II ht· off tndav 1n honor of the Re' \l.ir11n I uther King Jr 'h1nhd.1 ""hath wa~ fan I 'I A.ll lcdcral ~tatt· and u1unt\ otfo.e~ v.111h(·,111,{J lodJ\ ;i., ""ell J\ l ll) OffilCS Jnd tht· lahrar) ·1n Hun11ng.tc111 Rt Joh Other nrangt• ( (}J\I lll\ hall\ "I" he llpc. n t•idJ\ Public ~ houl1. al\11 Jrt dn<.c.'d <;omc but ntJt all hank-; ""' he clo\C.·d todJ\ Post offilcS v.1ll he clo!i<'d ;.ind thc.·n \'Ill Ix· nu dt·h'l'f\ but mail -will be p1l ked ur from m.i1l~u\t'' Tra<ih pickup \t'r\ltt' ~111 not he Jlfrttrd RIClll llllClt 11111 Ill Cltlllll AV ALON -Twent)-thrcc people on a fish ma eitpcdiuon were returnina horn(' earlier than planned Sunday af\er their boat struck several rocks off Catalina Island and was hfled by the surf on&o a d ('sened beach. hentrs depuues new the passengers and crew of .. Outer Limits," a 65-foot sport fishin1 boat. by helicopter to Avalon, where they were scheduled to take a cruiser to San Pedro, said Lt. John McKay. of the county Depanment of Beaches and Harbors' \\3lon ,,~11on L1fqu rds took one crewman. Enc Hodae 26. to Avalon Mun1c1p;tl Hospital for injuries he suffered when he slid partway down a 40().foot chfT that he attempted to scale to seek help. None of the other castaway , who pent mo t of last nl&ht on the beach, was 1nju1td. McK.a)' said . ··outer Limits .. kn n Pedro Sa1urday and was beadina alo na the award 1dc of the 1 land on 1t way to San Clemente Island hen et hit 1 ubmersed rock about m1dn1&ht. McKay said. The jpper, 011)' Lee Nordb)-c, •6, o(Lona Beach. ttduccd peed, then sa another rock o ff the bow. He ~versed enaina lo k oft: but ho another rock at the ICcm, McK.iy •HI. • r Th e World ... in Four Min utes EllllF•-•••• A TI.ANT A -Blnb and .,,. Nftllld to illllndately cash the paychecks of Eastern Airlines employea wt.ii• IOmC military penoonel ttyina to repon rot duty ill the Mideast were briefly auanded after Lbe carriet'1 shutdown. ··1 have a wi.~. t~ ki~a. a beby Oil tho way and no money," Eastern mechan.ac Ball Snader said after a chect~in1 store refused to pay has $491.14 payroll check. .. This i1 just ridiculous." The 62-year~ld airline abruptly stopped ICt"Vke at m.idniaht Friday. after almost two yean in U .S. 8ank.ruJ*y Court. Eastern was. more than $3 billion in debt and had been ravqed by laaina busancss. SACRAMENTO -An a vid fan of the Los Anatlcs Raiders was arrested on charges of holdtna op 24 banks to finance trips to games of bis favorite football team, authorities said. Claude Dawson Jones. 32. was jailed in lieu of SI millio n bail. Ht was arrested Frida) in a m o tel room , where federal agents found a tack('t to unda) 's Amencan Football Conference cham- pionship game between the Raiders and the Buffalo Bills. The agents also found an airplane ticket to Buffalo, N. Y., where the gam(' was played. The Raiders lost S 1-3. A total of $20.000 was taken an 24 bank robberies in the Sacramento area since Nov. 7. FBI spokesman T om Griffin said. BOGOT.\. Colombia -A judge has released one of the first cocaine traffic king suspects to turn himself in under a 1ovemmcnt lcnacnC} plan for drug bosses . .\tlome) General Carlos Gustavo .\meta announced latt' ~unda} The sus~tt. (wn1alo l\kJta San1n. was released by a cnm1nal coun Judge in the "estcrn c11~ ol Manazales last week, A.meta told rcponers Mejia anm 1s llnt' t'I ,c,t·n 'IU~pects who turned tht'mscl'l'S in under Prcs1dc:n1 < t'\Jr (1J\ ina·~ guarantee that surrendenng drug bos~s will not be t'\traJ1tt·J and will receive r('duced pnwn sentences in Colomhia Two Medellin cartel leaders. Jorge Luis Ochoa and his hrothcr Fabio, are a'>'a1tmg sent('ncing after surTC ndenng under Gavsna's plan. U .. officials in Bogota ha"e expressed concern that the program will lead to 1mpu011y for traffickel"!I accused ot ~ndmg tons of cocaine to the Unatcd tates. Mejia Sanin skipped bad after being arrested in Flonda on cocaine d1stnbut1on charge' and rt'turncd to Colombia. "here he allt'gcdl> continued tra!Ttcking 1n tocainc by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES B urning chunks o f the building fell an the strttt and the N('"p<>n Beach sk)'line bc.-gan to tum an evil ~ Glowing ash shatt('red in the st1ff\.\1nd Kathennc &II stood an the !ilr~t. numb ~ l ru"-d gathered A firi:man mo' ed them back. but the cuno u!. inched forward again an}wa) Flames hurst through the roof. hckang the \k~ And then. JUSt as !>uddt."nh. tht' roof crac ked and collapsed ~athl"nne looked and looked Fro1en . .\lonl' ~uddcnl} there was a hand on her shoulder "ihe turned qu1ckl) and recognized the rugged face of Ryan Stom· tht· county's bomb squad commander. he reml'mbtred she had tafk<'d tn him this evening. but for the ltfc of her she'd couldn't rcmemlx·r how long ago it had been. .. , •HJ nK., .. Stone said. m ovm& around her in a com forting manner '"Yeah I guess. I do n•t know" "Listen Kathenne. you're luck ) You're aJavc You go tta remember that. Yo u can always rebuild buildings That's what insurance 1s for. right:' Kathcnne smiled weakly "I d1dn't pay the insurance premium. It was due last week I thought I could let 1t slide for a hit " Stone "as about to say somethana. an~th1ng JUSt to cheer h('T up "hen a man's voice c ut through the silence. "Ht'} captain." a fireman yelled as he raced out of the stall smoldering building. ··we got a problem .. "What 1s 1t'>"' ~clled back the captain. a th1rtY50mcthan1 blond- haired man named Larry Sto kes. "We got a body in there. captain. and at ain't too pretty ... To he continued ... Did You Know? Irvine Company's water gift to University aided city •In ln·ine: In 1w~o. the In.inc ( ompany offe~ the use of fbur eA14'lln(l "-Jtcr v.dls to the propo<;('d .. n1vers1 ty Cit)' .. mapped out an \.\ alham PnC'1 ra's master plan for the new Un1 vers1ty of ( alttc rn1a Tht''><' "ell<; would supply water for 17,000 persons unul \ktropohtan \.\ ater Dl'itnct Ciupphe., from the Colorado River rnuld hi.· .1.,,urcd That g.ra caou\ &Jf\ ol water was al"W a gif\ of life for "hat "ould bccom(' the Cit)' of Irvine. Of)t'n the floodptcs of mcmaf} and send your h1StoncaJ facts to Did You Kno~ ?, Or°'e eo.11 D•ll.Y Piiot, P. 0 . Box 1560. Co ta Mesa. 9!626 Pollce Log Someone Stole 1 compvta and 1 lkftO, vaJ...at It Sl.11 0, from Tcwulklr Jwuor ffWI. a PIPlllil•F•• ..., --- 11111&1 llMll ,11c1 RJOA. U.Qa. -Sovtet "blllck bete1" commudol attacked Latvia's pola IMildquanen Su.nday qtn ud occupied it tcmpor· arily, killina tlwe teODle and wounc:fina nine in the assault. Latvian aovemmtnt oftldlill-l&id. All LaaviM police were otdaed to take up arma and ~ otbet aovemment buildinp. but tbe oommandot left police headquanm about lix houn after Lbe assault bepn. The elite forces of the Soviet Interior M inistry bepn Lbe attaek at about t:o6 p.m. (2:06 p.m. EST), u Rd and ~hite tracer bulleU lit up downlOWD flila. An automobile burst into Oames ne•t to the Latvian Interior Ministry, which controls police in the repubhc and is loyal to &be tepetatist aovcmment. The raid came a ~k after Soviet tanks attacked Lbe main broadcast center in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, killin& 14 people and woundina more than 200. MOSCOW -Hundreds o f thousands of Soviet! rallied ID the heart of Mo9Cl0w on Sunday to protest the military crackdown in Lithuania and demand President Mikhail S. Gorbachev·s res.is· nation. The crowd marched in sight of the Kremlin and denounced Gorbachev and military leaders for the Jan. 12 assault on the Lithuanian broadcast center which left 14 people dead in the secessionist Battie repubhc. It was the first time reformers o rganized a rally with the primary focus being a demand for Gorbachev's ouster. Gorbachev is widely perceived to have taken a more con- servative course in r~nt months. He has lost his most progressive deputies like Forei&n M1n1ster Eduard A. Shevardnadze and surToundcd himself with pany functionaries. Gorbachev last Wttk asked the Supreme Soviet legislature to roll back on th(' policy o f media openness. "Perestroika ts over." said Dmitri Sc1hko. on(' of the demon- strators . WIP llllllllFI CIPlllPll Palsy 111111111 LOS ANGELES -War coveraic pre~mpted a nationwide telecast of the 13th Cerebral Pals} Telethon. d('vastating a fund- ra1S1ng effort . David M)ers. llnated ( ercbral Pals) developm('nt director said agreements with 80 local su111ons na11onw1dc collapsed when bombs fell on Baghdad. "We understand there's a war but 11 being canceled. it's devastaung." Myers said unday. Stations 1n Las Vegas and Sarasota. Fla . were the onl) oo("S Myers k new of that went ahead with the telethon as planned beginning Saturday at 6 p m . and ending 24 hours later. He had no estimates for pledges at the two telethons. -By tbe AHOCial«I Pre .. News of the Weird 111 ••• ,.,. 1111 tlPlt Clll ............ HOUMA. La -"fl "Ork-;'" a bc.-aming police operator said after handling the lir:st call on the Cit) ·s new 911 emergency telephone system "I go t the call and a boy "as hollenng. '302 Mike Street is on fire''," oix·rator JclT)' Duplanti\ said Thunday "I said. 'That''i m y house."' Duplantis' 11 ·y('ar-old s<'n placed the call Wcdncsda> Thr« m inute<; after getting the call. 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Duplantis said. .\n ambulanC'C dn \C~r phonC'd to tell Duplantis that has son!>, Core) and Case). hadn't b«n harmed in the blaze that moder- ately damaged the ~nted ho m e but hca' ti) damaged its con- tents 0 Responding to the New 'oril. la" banning dwarf-tossing con- tc~ts. promoter Baird JonC"S complained that "we're txing lumped '>'Ith bar sports. This 1s not someone promoting Jcll-0 \HC'>lhng." -By Tb~ .A11od•t«I Pru1 How to reach ua at the Dally Piiot Clrcu18tlon er.,.~ 642-4333 Advertising CIMaffled &42 5171 DIPWY &42-4321 Edlte>NI ..... ~1224 s,ottl 642·"330 ...... IPOl1llfu 146-4170 U.lnofflce au ..... olllC9 642-'321 eu....tu 8S1·54I02 A drunken man 10 a bll.K' tkJ mask wait Lnlo • Cude K at 2263 F&1t"iew, Sl'dlcd 1 ktu~ on allot cJctk and demanded • The clcrlc uplained tbal the ca h rtai ttt dt11W'Cf' had an alarm on it., '° tht bend11 took a '1a-padr of Buch•~~irr and a peck of bttf Jtfky '"'''Cad and tkd. FoUJI An Aftdcim au -tao wu pla)'llll ~t.JI Oft I ClOUft at 16400 ~""' ~ to pcJlb IMt eomeMI Aok tut w.n.t • it lie Oft \Ill If ... All A SUQ& of the R~nae lnn, a ~Pll1· IR•F•&J• - Mel compla, 1tji0Rld 1bat Sl.700 wonh o1 'he ..... Iii w ............. .. r I KMl9 don't ID ia b a k>c of hillt-.. utin ptOllOU9Ce- ~nu.. You know whar1 on lhdr mu~s -euctly. They just aive ii to you suaiahL That's what some thud. founh and fifth aracten at Eader School in Huntinston Beach did in letten to Ocorae Bush, Saddam Huuein and othtt leader). We published several Saturday and think thcir innocent wisdom is well wonh another round: To Prtsi<knt Hussein: Fred Martin Just S'IJ' rhe peace treaty ~ ontMbackofth1 paper•nd C ~ evel')'thilll will be perfttr _ _ apin. TbomH. (On tbe back, the lad had a treaty form. complete with s1anatures of Pres. Bush and Gen. Norman Schwankopf, plus a blank space for Hussein. I would like 11 very mucb if you would pull out of Kuwait ... so rh•t Kuwait could repair itself and Jive in pea~. Nicole. I thmk )OU should su~nckr. You'll bave to do 1t sometime. so why not make 11 now? Bryan. Why don't you 1et out of Kuwait so we c:.an stop this war'? Thmk wh•t it would be like 1f one of your parents were killed m • war. Danielle. If President Bush would leave you •lone. and you would le•ve (him) •lone. and we would help each orher mstead of fighting ... both our countries would be happy. Kris. Please 10 back now to your own country so you will win by stoppm1 the qua~/. Scott. I would not like to be you or our president nght now. Nick. To Gen. Schwarzkopf: I'm really sorry you have to be the ,eneral ofO~rat1on Desert Storm. Don't )OU wish > ou could rome home to your family? Becky. To U N. Sec Gen. Perez de Cuellar: Ir's bad enough that so many people have to die. but 11·s e\.en WOl'S(' havin1 to die joung. Kathy To ~tdent Bush· I don't like 11 when people die in wars. It doesn't matter what kJnd of ~rson the) are . Teresa. Couldn"t )OU and SaddJJm 1ust sit do"n and talk instead of S<'ttling 11 with war? Angela I don ·1 11/ce war but If 1s something we ha' e to do. J 1m I don't thmk ddam Hu~m d~n~s to ha'e his name capira/1zed. R yan. I ho~. like JOU. that this 14'Br will be swift and that the allied forces will prew11/. Enn. PleaS<'. when )'OU make a speech. sa) to the ~ople of the United States of Amenca. "If you Stt a foreigner. 1udge them by th<' "a> the) an not b> the color of their skin. Jason. I am not on Saddam Husscm·s side. but 11 d~s confuse me wh> )OU picked this part1cul•r cns1s to make a fuss about. Keaton. Try to think ofa wa) to make puce. I already ha ve. You could tell ku"'" to ask Iraq 1f the) could 1om with them ... This wa ) )Ou "on't ha'c to light and ha'"c the nsk of killing )ourself. but ha ve more 01/ .. That's a way of makmg ~ace. J R. All this 14-ltr business 1s making me nenous. I ha\.e so man) "what ifs .. on m) mind Lind~) Kids that ha'e parenu in the Middle East .. ma> ne,er get to Stt (them/ agarn I "·onder ho" )OU '*Ould ha"e fclr If th1 hap~ned ro .~ ou when > ou 14-ere a bo)'? T raq I thought adults "<"re. well. lldults ... Te:.chers tell us fighllnj 1s "rong and then our o"n president and a gm"n man start fighting tephanic A third-grader named Adam qutte cloqucntl) summed 1t up for all of us / h•\e a dream that war "Ill stop. lo"e "111 tnumph o'er hate, proplc will not be di\ 1ded b) color, SaddJJm Hussein 14111 move out of l\u"ait and hunger in the "orld will stop. Fm M•rtl• '• col•m.01 ,.,,, Mooby1, WHltntl•Y• aad S.hlr· day1. School lunch menus P'-tai. Velky ScM.I Db&.m-1 MM41y Hohda) 'hn4AJ' Cllttw pu1a froh fn111 fru11 JUI« milk •~r BBQ po(\ n b pill\ fn111 NP fTnh tnm tlambuYJrT bun ciloc'Otllt-milk Tll•"'8)' T outrd bolopl and cbttw 1o1nd.,.1rh bullc~ com fn111 blr m1lli. 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A9& aqJ, ao U1IJ amt'I •u •• ow en M1P paw-os Bulletin Boa C1t1l It Ill••· NEWPORT IEACH -The OrM9I c...t ...., ........ all undnwnttt in me A ...... ftCIS Lape ot Llpna Inch and lhe A• ... 19« LapC or Newport lceda '• ICflCI ol lec1u* knowo u the 1991 Town Hall celebrity 1ma. The l«tuttt will be held on MOGdl)'t 11 10'.301.m. 11 Edward• CiMm1 Thca1tt in Ncwpon ~natt. NC'W'pOrt Beach. The .chedukd apeekert Ire": Re• Reed (Jan 28>. 1 film cntic whole reviewi 1ppr1r in nu~u• n1uon1l m.,az1nu and the 1ynchca~ telev1uon show "At the Mo\'ltt"; Admiral Elmo Zumwalt (Feb. 2S). a populM fonnaJ bead of the U.S. Navy who will discuss &lobaJ 1ssU«; Dr. Wamn Thomas (March 2S), the ttttnlly relttcd duutoT of the Los An· ,elcs Zoo who will dlSCUIS a ~n1 voyaat 10 Arant, and Vtf'llnia Graham (Apnl 22), an author of fi1,<c books and fonncr televtsioo talk how host. Tickeu an 1v11lable for the complete tents of four l«turH at $4S AdJUSt· mcnts cannot be made after ttckets arc purchased pphcauons arc prottsicd to the onkr ru-c1vcd. To order uckcts. call 673-6130 or 721-8737 1&ni1P'1 lllUwll H UNTINGTON BEACH rhc ~ds of the Cluldrcn's Library and lhe Hun11na1o n Beach Pubhc L1brar') arc h01una the third annual Author's Fesll· val throupout the oommuntt) on Tues- daSt"ent) local area authors and 11· lustrators of children's literature will speak 11 Cll) schools m the Hunttnaton Beach, Ocnn View Fountain Valley and Westminster School d1stncu More than 32 schools arc panic1pattng 1n the C\-ent. tudents ~•II be gt\'cn an opponunll) at their \Chools 10 meet authors. purchase books and have the authors aut()Jraph their book.s " hst of the authors pante1pal1n& In lht' resuvaJ arc available 11 lh<' Hun11n11on Beach Library For more 1nforma11on. 1.-all 848-7813 1111111 ........ Cllllll FOuNT .\IN V .\LLEY -.. Housina: 8c)ond Hospital Beds and Board and C rt•• "''II ~ the ubjcct Of a peMI dt1eu 11on to ~ hdd at the monthly mcctJ"t or IM Alb&Dtt r0t \he Mentally Ill of OR,.-C'ounty at CoUttt Hew.po.al. 17150 E'-IClid 1 .. roun~" Valley. on Tueldly 11 7 p m. For mott 1nfonnauon call ~ FO NTAIN VALlf.Y -The ninth a:nnu.aJ Oranat Count) Elementary School pelltna Compe1111on will be held on Wednndl)' 11 Masuda <i1ddJc ~hool. The compehtton will bq.tn at 7 pm. N1otl)·lhrtt students v.-111 bt compel· 1n1 IOr the honor 10 rcprcKnt Oranat County at the state compe11uon on May 11 For further 1nform111on, contact the pec1al Academic E'enh l1n11 at the Oran,e County Dcpanmrnt of Educa- tion 11 662-4948 COSTA MES\ -C ollqt Hospua.J lS rponmna 1 !«tun.' ~"" ,eared u · cluu"ely for vi.omen and the health 1uucs they (ace 1n t~ I 'rX>s Oonna Grant ~111 discuss d)S- funcuonal famtl) ~))tem' 1n the lint of the Silt communtt) lectures on Wednes- day from to 9 p m 11 the ( olltJC Hospi- tal Re10urce C entrr. I 71 W Euchd St . u1te 311 foun~1n \ 1llC') The lttturn v.-111 run for "' con· SCCUU'-e Wcdnt1da) C'\en1n~ .. ,hrouah Feb 27 Rt'Krva11ons art rt'~uircd Jue to hm· 1ted scat1n1 Call 1he < OlltJC Hosp111I Costa Me-.a C'VC'nt hnt' 11 h46-07YO Mllll•1 E11t llcme HUNTIN('10"1 BEA( H -Dr Suad Wak1m Kcslt'r of lh<' -\meman Fncnch Scl"'1cr \omm1llcl' v.111 spca~ 10 the West Orange < ount) f)('mocrallc Club o n .. The l\.f1ddlr f .ist k n' 10 L'ndrr· stand1na:· on "i:"dnc'ida' .at 1 lO p.m at f1dcht) fcdt'ral '\a' 1ngs .tnd Loan I Q()()() lkal h Bh d Kc\lcr 1s a \pt•nah\I on child de' rlo~ mrnl and tamtl) rdauon~ proV1m~ tn Lebanon For mor<' 1nformillt1on. ca" Pat McCabe at ~.B7 111•u1· nn• a N"EWPORT BEACH -The wnll of Toni Momto4 and Abee Walka will bt tome of \he hi&hli&htt or acu Mcllol'a Readers' Theatre at 7 30 p m on Wednaday at cwport Cenin Li· brary, 8S6 n C'lemcnlc Onvc. Tht e"ent. ~ntoted by Oranec County Black Actors Thcau~. 1s ff'f!t' and no Pl'C'"rt'JlflRtlon 1s neccuary. For more in formation. call 644-l 191. COST A MES.\ -C'ahfom11 Elemen- tary School. the first 1n the NcwPoM· Mesa Unified School Otstnct to collect S22~.000 v.-onh of Vons p oc:ery ~pts in the "Appks fOf tudCnts" proanim. Wlll rftt1vc an Apple II-OS computer m 1 prnentauon 11 · Lhe school 11 11 20 a m Fnda)' Man.1f1:n of Voos mar\cts 1n CMta "'-ieu will be JO•l\fd b) Ncwpon-Mcs.a dcpury supcnncndcnt (arol Bcl'J and C'ahfom11 School Pnnc1pal Brooke Booth at l..bc prcsentauon ettcmon)'. c11111 ••••1P1t111 HUNTl:-0.GTO-.. BEAC H -Golden West Collqr 1s holdtn& ,..,1lk-1n rqis- 1ra11on for 1~ spnns scmcstCT Lhrouah Fnda) Rq.is1r.111on hours art Moft<U) through Thundl\ H a m 10 7 p m and Fnda) 8 a m co \ p m 1n 1he colltJC .\dm1s.)1ons .and Rrcords Office LalC' rqis1ra11on vi.-tth instructor JX'r· m1ss1on run\ from J.an 211 throuah Feb 8 RC11stra11on ltts arc S5 pcr unil v.-1th • maumum ot SS-0 per \Cmt'ster Mort mforma11on " "' .ulablr ti~ ~alhng 895-8'l06 0 FOU"-IT .\1:-.0 \\I I f' \pnn& scmC'SLer rCIJ\lrd\111n .i1 < c>a\lhnc Cum muntl) ( ollt'gC' 1\ n11vi. undrr vi.a~ throuf)l Jan 'f \r>plt,11111n' arc 1vall· able tn lht \ludcnt '>Cf\ ll"M offi("('~ •t Coasthnc < ullcir < cnlc:r, I 14NI \.\-1mer .\\(' Th~ \ludt'nl 'i<f"'\ 1u'\ ollil<' 1s open l\.1onda' LhmuJh Thur\Ja). from jj "m tu .. pm .tnJ F-nd..1\ from am 10 S pm . C. out hoc s ·c. otlcsc b) Tell'"'• ton .. BLAZER rt>~. to $4 75 i#Wj;§lj DRESS SLACK re~. to S 150 Ui98;§lj CASUAL SLAC K re~. t o 895 i#Wj;§'j DRESS & SPORT SHI ITT rl'I,!. to SH5 .......................... . lff1j>i'i SWEATER rel!,. to S 185 li98:tl TIE reg. to S:37.-.c1 ii'4ij;§j SHORT rt'l!. to S55 . iQj;i'j LEAT l IER & SL' EDE .JA KET reg to $4 75 . lii8i£4 BLAZER re~. lo $125 ......... . IQ8:J1 DRESS rr~. to $240 .................................................... . IQ8:§'4 •SKIRT & PANT re~. to $150 ...................................... . IQl:h BWUSE rep,. to $145 .............................................. · · · · · tpl;fi SHORT re~. to $55 ................................... · · · · · ...... · · · · · · .. . IQltQ SWEATER re~. to $205 ............................................... . IQISI KNIT TOP reg. to $125 ................................................. B1:.-:t1 •EXCEPT LEATI-IERS WESTCllff PlAZA 1 7th & Irvine Ave. ewport &e.ch (714) '42-7061 .............. l'\(WPORT 8 CH -A Pf'lva~ lunch ~•th Ltt lacocca Chf)'tlct dWr· man. a.nd 1 frtt round tnp for twO IO S.. Frant'15eo on a pnvatc l.cat ~ aft' amona the many 11emt that will be auctioned off 11 "Riv~ '91 Catino N1&ht ··a pla fund-r11tcr to be held toe 7 p m 10 m1dnt&h1 Jan ) I at Cano'• resi.urant Proettds from th<' ntJht of f(>Unnet food. music. dancma.. hvt aucuoo and .. pmbhna" ""'" IA.I 10 t.rttt peop&e la Nccd's ne"' C11arantC'Cd Apartment Pay· ment Pruvam for homeless fam1het in Oransr Count) Orpmzen h<>pt to rau1e SS0.000 for 1hc program 4.ctrns Famh Fawccu and sta~ frocn tell'\ 1uon \O;lp opera\ arr slated to Ill· tend as cclt'bnt' guests Tht S 5-per·peNin 3dm1\s1on is taJl deduc11blt 11nd mdudt"\ S~5 in ca 100 ch•J>'i 1ha1 can ~ u-.c:d fur "pmbhns"" Jt lhc e .. rnl To purd1.a~ ltd.rt\ 1..all Rott· ma" "Iv. 1mm "' "~"-t '~" . ~Pl"' Inc I' hJ'l('d n "l.cwpon Beach and ht'I~ homt'll"\' 1 .. m1hl·, gt'l off the trttl\ throu~ Joh pl<Kemrnt programs 1 nd nl hc1 \l·r' tu:\ ha• 11 •*••• c•-• FOl 'T .\I' \\I In -C ahfom1.t .\narts bascb.111 ann11 unt r r Drnnl\ Pad.· er .,.111 .idJrn\ >h• I .. un141n \, alle) Chaml:'lt'r uf ( ummcrn· h'h I dunng a \unn"4" m1, .. r T ru: l" ·n1 \t .. n' .ti , ;,am 11 (1ao Rella l<l\ll•r.intc in the L4'~ ( .ab<Allero\ \pon• \ ll;ittc: I'~ .. ~ "'<'.,. ho pe \trc..-1 f or rncr• .1111 n~ .111 Ille' , hJm~r ol· lilt' 11 96~ """ llalkU. 8oard nun ffudaJI AMI ~.JI ~all 11rm1 of ••~ml t• IJalktla S..rd Or06r Cout 0.111 Pl,.I, '31 K Ba) M . < osi. tlt'N. ltltl ,.lfil# u.t# rtNI IHJl:H:fl tw"e •MJ kl~ rk r•r•t _ _..., .. _ .. 111.•• latlan's 1111 ty av•Gun WIP Cl~ 1111 •1nyf1r111 By K9thryn Eaker Perktne ~ ......... The flnt reaction was shock as news ripped throuaJl the nation that the bombina had t>eaun and the United States was at war with Iraq. The next reaction, say mental nealth expens, was war-related \Miety and emotional distress. "Vast numbers of people are feel- ing anxious and apprehensive." aid Dr. Richard Maddock, director ,,f the Anxiety Disorder Oinic at LI C Davis, Medjcal Center. "These :celtnas arc quite natural; our coun- 1r. 1s at war." ·Feeling frightened is not an exag- gerated response. he said, ·:The Janger 1s real." Frustration is com- mon and may be translated into 1rntab1ltty. Some may bec:ome de- pressed. feel hopeless. discouraged. JUmpy. or drink more than is good for them as a way of trying to J1mm1sh the tension. Maddock ..aid. Others may find 1t difficult to go 10 work -their jobs may seem trivial compared to the momentous l'\Cnts in the Persian Gulf. "That occurs many limes with \tress." Maddock said. "Un- 1urtunately. there 1s very little that ~oplc in the United tales can ll tuall) do to bnng about an op- timal resolution to 1h1s problem - .ind that 1s frustrating ... ~1lton Sch~ebel. professor of p\~chology at Rutgers Universll). 'aid he 1s seeing emotio nal distress take various f<>nns. .. We 1tt people who are really &ricvina. almost moumina. pend· ioa a lot of time reflectina on it," be said. "Some feel they have to pray. Some say, ·1 just want to ao home and think about it and be with my family ... I don't want life as usual -life has chanaed.' .. Schwebel is associated with Harvard University's Center for Psyt'.holog1cal Studies m the Nu- clear Age. It appears that women arc more distressed than men, he said. "That is consistent "'1th our growing knowledge about the development of the two sc>.c!>. and that women value human rela11on~h1ps and human ltfe. and men 'alue com· petition and winning. <\nd. after all. war 1s the most awful compeu11on .. But while some are depre sC'd. another segment of the populauon "finds the war exc111ng. a wa) of changing the ordinal) routine of life." said Schwebel "I am \Om to say. the) an: rooting as 1f 11 ;s a ballgame." For patient\ at the Traumatic Stress lnsttlute in outh Windsor Conn .. the "'ar ha'i stirred up other violent or s.ad expencn'e" -J reaction man) peof)lc lil..eh "'111 e'<penencr. s.a1d clinical psH·hol- og1st Uiune .\nne Pearlman For !hem 11 echoes ~ck to other losst·\ felt b} military veterans. '1ct1m of cnme. those people "'ho lost a loved one. "Each person bas their own way of cxpcrienclna distrns," she said. "Some may be short-tempered, cry- ina easily. have difficulty sleepina, eating more or less than usual, aenerally feelina vulnerable. For ex- ample, some may beclome more aware of the danacr of driving.•· Widespread anxiety is being dis- played m many ways. such as dem- onstrations for and apin•t the war, sajd Dr. K. Blacker, chairman of the Department or Psychiatry .. the UC Davis Medical Center. "People who have an e"treme sensitively to violencc .. will feel the anxiety arcatly and even feel 1uilty, almost as if they arc responsible for the war. "But if J)«)plc listen to and ob- serve themselves. they might re- c~nize a pattern to deal with bcina tcnously us-1 or anlliou That would help them understand their reactions now and pt a little more control over them. At any rate, th~ arc healthy reactions to the clrcumstan~. said Dr. Ralph Seu, cbiefof Depe.nment of Psychiatry at the Kaiser-Per- manente Hospital on Morse Av- enue. "We don't know what the out· oome (of tlte war) is aoina to be, how Iona 11 will last, bow man)'. people will lose thesr lives. or 1f there ii aoing 10 be some kind of chemical warfare. "In fact. if someone is not ell- pcriencina some anxiety. maybe there 1s someth.in& wrons with them. because there ts a real threat out there that has had a tremendous im1>3ct on thou...ancb of lives." Hazards seen in bombing chemical, biological labs By Tom Hamburger Mln~I Peul s .. Tribune WASHINGTON -U.S. bomb- ing of chemical and biological war· fare sites in Iraq could create long- term environmental and health hazards. according to a warfare e'<- pcrt. Raymond Zilinskas o f the 81otechnology Institute of the Uni- ' crs1t) of Maryland said that ltttlc 1s known about the consequence!\ of hombtng biological and chemical warfare manufacturing sites. but the po'is1b1hties arc appalling. The deaths of about 70 people 1n the O\ 1et Union tn 1979 ar(· \u!lpcCtt'd to have been cauo;ed b} an C'<plos1o n at a b1olog1cal ''l'apons faci ht) that used thl.' dead· I~ .\nthra.x spore. The So' 1ct~ de- n1t•d that the deaths were connl'cted ~1th the b1olog1cal weapons fanlit~ saying that they resulted from vier ums eating Anthrax-infected meal "If the deaths were due to an accidental release from a weapons plant. that would indicate a possi- bility that an explosion -intern· ally or by a bomb -could create a s1m1lar aero ol mix." Zilinskas said. Experts say the median lethal infecttve dose of Anthrax is about 5.000 spores. Tbe spores "would dis!l1pa1e under most circumstances so tha1 onl> people tn the immedi- ate vicinity of lhe incident would be exposed to a lethal dose. The spores hngrr. ho~ver. creating a danger in the 1mmed1ate area for gener· a11ons In 1943. Bnush defense workers rnntam1nated the island of uruinard off Scotland Wllh Anthra\ as part of a b1olog1cal warfare test. Tht' 1!1land was not considered fit for humans again until 1988. and then only aner extraord1naf) measures were taken to d~on­ tam inate the soil. The Iraqis have also reportedly worked on weapons that would distribute typhoid and cholera 10 an enemy population. They would not be a problem in a bomb attack. Zilinskas said. bec:ausc they arc food-and water-borne and an ex- plosion would cause them to be quickly diluted. If a chem1caJ weapons •111e is hu with a bomb. serious problems could de"elop for those nearby. Iraq's chemical weapons 1ncludr mustard gas and a vanety of nenc agents. meaning that the) cons1s1 of two chemicals 1ha1 form a deadl) agent onl) when m1.lled together Mustard gas 1s pers1c;1cnt and deb1h1a11ng. It docs not d1sJ)t'~ easil) People tn an affected area could be endangered Iona aner the attack. Dinar) nerve agents could also create problems. ..It all depends on how they store the agents ... Z1ltnsk.as said. "If they arr so close that they could be mixed b) an explosion. then they would be quite a danger 10 the pcopk near the facility. The ex- plosion itself probably would dis- perse the agents and dilute them so that those a good distance away would not be endangered." But the unmixed ncn e agents arc highly IO'<IC. he said. If .i nudcar production facility 1s homb<'d and if plutonium is pres· cnt. 11 could cau~ the most severe prohlems Plu1onium pamcles, e' ~n those light enough to be a1r- homc O\er great distance. can be l'\tn:mcl) to~ Inside Medicine Modern cataract surgery can be done very quickly By Dr Richard G L1verno1s Soec••I 10 lhe Datty PolOI "hen \OU ha\l' tx·cn told \OU ha\c J cawr.ill \OU mJ\ "'ondcr "hl·n \OU 'hould do \omcthm~ ahout 11 l 'uall' thl· Jn 1\lon to remO\ c thl· l Jtaral 1 ,;in tw mJlk h\ \OU anJ dl pt n11' 1111 '1111r '1\ual needs. 1 \pt.· nf "or~ \ ou Jl' .ind 'our hk'il\k In < alilnrn1a and 1n mo\I other 'ilate'\ \ ou nn·d 20 40 '1.,llln to dn\C al.Jr JnJ ~lln \ 1c,1on lo pilot an a1rplam· .\n acrnuntant or art1'>t ncedc, ~IJ :'II \ 1'1C>n lor his "orl.. .\ pcr.,on "h11 dol'' not read or d n \ l' ma~ he.· .1hk 10 gl'I h\ w11h ll''' th.in :'() 40 't\lnn .\ nothn fell tor "h1ch 1~ n1m ht·· coming mnrt• appr('c1atl'd h\ lataral't 'urgl'<>n'> and patll"lll\ .1h~t" 1-; "'glare d1"'1h1ht) .. 'With 'iomc cataral t\. testi ng in a doc..·tor"s ullict· ma\ <,how 20/40 vision The r~e·s practical v1s1on. "'hrn c;uhJel.·tcd 10th(' amb1rnt ltght "h1k night dm ing. ma~ be markt'dh lc'ls than 20 100 Thi~ l)pt' of \ l'>UJI lo.,.., "'1th oncoming lights 1s caused b' glan· from the onrnmmg ltght\ The light t•ntl'nng the cu· 1~ ..cat · terc:d b) the lataract and d1m1n1\ht'" the pat1l·nt"-; real \ 1s1on and ah1ht\ to <,e(' detail Th1<, I'> common!) rt"fcrrt•d to a\ J glan• problem aht1u1 20 minutes to rcmo'e a l.Jtaract and replace 11 "Ith an intraornlar lcm implant Most sur· gc:f) I'> dom· "1th local anathe'i1a and patient\ return home after- "'ard\ "-1th no stitch surgcr). lht' heal· in~ pnx.·es<, ma~ take onl~ l\.\O 10 thrct" "eel..!). and most patient!> arc a"a' from ~ork for onl\ one or t"o da'' Thac arc usuali) no lim1- 1a11on' on ph~\1l.al actt\ 1t1~ or ot hrr rt'\I nrt 1om rm·J1cal and tknt.11 'f><'OJli~t~ Please fof\4ard quC'~l1ons 10 the MN:J1cal Pl.uJ ·h!>oc:w11on c>/ '''". pon < t•ntcr. l o th<' H t•.Jlth Educa· lion Founc1a 11on JM> S..in M 1suel. 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Allow 6-8 weeks for a refund. ControUlng your blood pr911Ure can ~ your chlnc:es of heart disease. HIN'e your blood presaure chec:Qd. And keep It In ct'9dc for life. I ~ ... &, I _ YAl•acMan _ By C.of OM Jenee OfW"9 CoMe ~ "°' Wednetday niaht at the Mondavi Wine and Food Center supporten o{ the Hoq Hospital Sandpipen were able to escape for 1 time into the jubilant and colorful world oJ Hona Kong-based desitner Diane Freis. Nordstrom underwrote the reception, which featured a fashion show of freis' new, exclusive--to- Nordstrom, sprina line. Sandpiper President Joanne Fix, said she expccttd I 00.plus people (who paid S2S) to attend and if the decibel level was an indication it appeared the group had met its aoal -but Jhen the Sandpipers are kdown for that. Accordina to treasurer Lynn Nye, last year the g.roup presented a check for $200,000 to the hospital. pushing past their long-term goal of S7SO,OOO. Known over the last IS years for their contributions to cancer tt- search. what do the Sandpipers have on tap for the '90s? Said Fix. "We'd like to emphasize patient services. We bought a van to help cancer patients commute and we'd like another." Then came the fashion show. There was lots of piping: ''Bcauti· ful!" "Colorful!" "Flattcrin$!" Yes; but this designer's philosophy 1s. "one me fits all." Can that b( flattering to everyone? ··well. I don't know. I never tried o ne on!" confessed Carol Cum- mings. So. you don't own one? Concluded Cuntmings. "I will tomorrow'" CarOI OM Jonee/Of.nge Coat Deity PloC Eric Friedman and Wynne Grant at the Sandpipers' reception and fashion show. Why a morn stays with abusive husband program. It cnppks drug syndicates and saves ta w a}ers hundreds of millions of dollar<> a year by sup- pleme n t ing la" e nforceme nt b udgets o ut of the pockets of cnm1-1 nals. Thanks for helping get this message out -Dick Thornburgh ~uome) General \\ ashington. D.C DEAR ATI'ORNEY GENERAL THRONBURGH: The facts and fie · ures cited in yoar letter were not only Informative but very reassur-I ing. Tllank you for wrtun1. Gem of the Day b) Bea Che)ette. II West Palm Beach. Fla.: It's often said. and musr be faced. ~ mind 1s a remble rhing ro IHISft'. Bur barrling ro loS<" wt•1gh1. I tind A \4'31SI IS a tembk thing IO mind. HE t\ () \(~HES? A ~ ~ ~ -I -~ ( )() • M~, _....., 11, 1111 • • . llll lf.._CINIE JI JUI t•-&171 · Carol and John Cummings with Marilyn Reed and Sara Marvtn. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I'm going to: 1.) Get more exerc ise: 2 .) Rea d more good books: 3 .) Get invo lved in community affairs: 4 .) 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WUIEN 1ltOMA! ltc:ently rtttnd dbector of Los Angtlts Zoo hos guidfd Zoo to ... prmet position os o wodd ltodtr In onlaol collections, lnnoftth't tducattonot ,.,,....,. tndogtrtd 1ptdt1 pMKUoft and wtaia. COftllt'Nlioft. "VOYAct TOAl.UA'r hbnaary 2S, 1991 ADMIW.EIMO ZUMWALT: Popu}ar formtr head of U.!. Navy onalyus compln inttmoUonal problems in rtglonol hotspots and lntegruta thew roblems Into a globa presptctlve. ·wouo AND u . CIONAl. TDGIONS• ......... , 2 ••• _....... .. ... ,, ... IXPllNd In This' By~"°°"' DlllJ,_MllllMor Lanford Wilt0n is no stranaer to the ~­ phy o( human relationships. In auch plays u "Hot l Baltimore," "Fifth of July," and the Pulitxr Prize.winiftj "Talley's Folly," Wilton has repeatedly explored this treacherous tcnain and bu man.-,cd to discover reservoirs of individuality and human dignity in characters far removed from the center of civilization. In "Bum This." Wilson blazes a trail through a confusing forest of loss, loneliness and love that his four characters find themselves in. It is a harrowing, darkly humorous, and passionate excursion which is handled with considerable skill by the Elysium Theatrical troupe at the Forum Theater tn Laguna &ach. At the center of the action is Verrier Scatolini as Anna, a 30-year-old dancer/choreographer who has been badly shaken by the death of her long-time dancing panneT, Rob. killed with his homosexual lover in a boatiaa acx:ldent. It is lbe first umc that reality tw ever intruded witb any force into bet life, and bet aelf-eentcred, anistic sensibilities are hard prased to cope. J.J. Miller is Burton, Anna's lover at the bqinnina, sympathetic and carina on the su.r- face. but with a tclf•servina core that prevents him from developina with Anna a relationship of any1deptb. Jay FraJey 11 Anna's roommate, Lany, a gay advert1sina executive who masks his insecurities UJbtly with humor, but who remains steadfastly loyal to Anna. FraJey's performance is one ofthe hiahliJhts of the cu~nt production. Finally, Dan Millinaton turns in an in- candescent performance as Rob's older brother, Pale, a lifelong outsider who first impresses as a lout but soon reveals a depth that is both considerable and considerably )adcd. When Millington is on the stage, this production sizzles -ideas and emotions crack and pop and the air fills with the smoke of passion. Pale and Anna, opposites in virtually every way im-.lnable, are nevertheless drawn t<>eether -somethina that teems hiahly unlikely on paper, but the chemistry between Millinaton and Scatolini is almost paJpable and they pull at off convincin&ly. Director Peter Henry Schroeder has done a passably aood Job. but doesn't seem to have fully developed the potential of the powerful script. When Milli04ton is absent, the pro- duction tends to lose its steam and some of the staging is forced and stilted. Steve Maddy's set nicely defines Larry and Anna's livina space, with a muslin wall provid· ing a view of their bedrooms and the bathroom at key moments. Veteran Richard Hill provides appropriate liJhtina effects. "Bum This" will continue at the Fo rum Theetcr on Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m .. throuah Feb. 10. For tickets and mfor· mation, call 497-9566 or 494-8319. J9Y Fr81ey, Den u.naton. dtrector Peter Henry Schroeder, Verrier ScatoHnl end J.J. Mitter are featured In 8YS'um Theatri- cal's production of "Burn Thlt ." rrura111 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 • WllMI of Jeoplnlyl O E.wrilg MIPDld (tn F011uM O SMclt Sttttol o fntltftlillllllllt Hint Copy Frttfl Prince MouOlll (ln D T....w.t of 911-Alr Sl«eolo 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ::!:' Oood "'°"' In SllrlOI o Tlille of ._... O'Neil (In Stweolo .... 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Mtxco IRl Lelwet I MoVlt • • "IKll to 1t1t Planet 01 IN .,,., .. 1191' Science f' ietl()n) Roddv McOowal Ron Haroer St. E.INwl\lf9 NO!l11n9 Up Mv Sleewe !Ifft of Setuldly Nigtlt u.. ...., of Ille Nrion Plld Program ,Movie "Dead Luclly" (1988) Amanda Plummet leftln: KllMr 10 Kruthchtv Mldd-AOt Wife "Triumpll of ~ .. Movie Coot d Movte •••'1 "Tiit Mundlbldl of Nolrt Demt" (1939) Movie ••• "Tiit wt Time I Saw Pirie" (195A Orama) "Bia Steal" Guest conductor Peter Maag wlll lead the Pacific Symphony this week. BAAVO ,Pfomlttd Land Ten Gi'el1 Wntera MoVll: •••~ "ConldefQ" (19791 lldollo BaMaO! NR Mootie: •• .., "l..rttle Murder1 .. Mov/1 l/1tln11 DIS Movie "SKll·NIM" Cool 0 AIN of GtMft GiOlet MoVll; •• "Tiit Cnmton Plmt" (1952) &o UftCISlef Oule-Hamet "Wordt By" ESPH . CollecM Bltlletbll Ot1'0 St II Ind Cont 0 ~tef I Coleot 81111911111: UNL v 11 Cal· Santa Bafblra MulCle MM ~If FAM GALA H80 Uft MAX HICK PRIME SClA SHOW T8S nee TNT USA WGH WWOA WPIX Scarecrow and MR. 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Almquist Of etige COMt Deity PIOt Peter Maag. music director of the Berne Symphony Orchestra. will be the guest conductor of the Pacific Symphony at the Orange Count~ Perl'orming Arts Center tn a pair of con~rts. Tuesday and Wednesda) at 8 p.m. Dolorn Za11c. meno- soprano of the Metropolitan Opera. wi ll al~ make her Orange Count) concen debut 1n the concens The \\ISS·bom Maag, "'ho made ha s Metropolitan Oixra debut an 197~ conducting .. Don (11ovann1." has been engaged at ('o,cna Gardt·n for the Royal Opera's "fau~a" rt'- v1val. and 1s current!~ undena~ang a proJC'C't to record 1 he l om pka· H_...lll'C.1 4•\ 1)() 101' ~ f'HllATittl /'I)\ I ( \I H •l"WAI ~I I ~: .... 1 c,.-............ . ... Clltl .... IDWAltOS CINIMA CINTI• /7 "• • • 8,, "'"'\"""'',.. ,..,.,,._, ., •• ,. --. "" \ •\ . \ 1 I M•ft -A &.-. ~ tl'l• ~ II 4\ ~ _., , ....... 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He will con- duct Mendelssohn's "Scottish Sym- phony" with the Pacific ymphony ZaJ IC. who the New York Timrs describes as "capable of taking an tho~ great parts requinng the ut· most in beauty and stamina." has recorded the Verda ··Requiem" Wlth Luciano Pavarotti. and 1s scheduled to ixrform at the spccutl pla an honor of Pnncess Diana's b1rthda) an Jul~ For the Center per- formances. she will sing anas from Handel's ··Rooehnda." Saint Sacn's ·· amson et Dalila," and Verdi's "Lus1a Miller." For anformauon and tickets. call the Center bo:\ office at 556-ARTS or 1he Pacific S)mphony at .i 7~-4233. Sally Fleld stars in "Not Without My Daughter." now playing along the Orange Coast. •O" J uu.._ . ......,.._. • •· \ • ··-I'(',,~ Sdl ............ P-(j I I 11\ \-...... ,,.". ~ . •\ . ' .. \JO • ~1 ·--, "' t Kl t Ill \ 1(1 I t\ , __ ,..., :~U~N VA&.Ln TWIN I• •"""lllO•.q. ,.._._•""'''' ,.,......._Myo.....,. •• I'<:.'''•.,, 10 'AMIL'I' 'OUll CINI.MA t I c;. 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And the playhouse got in hot water with the council late last year when tts productfon of "Sister Mary lgnauus Explains It All for You" -a scathing attack on Catholic d°'ma -came under fire from a small group of local residents who also questioned the city's support for the troupe. When the idea surfaced two weeks ago. council mem· bcrs discussed chargrng $1.544 per month for the Rea Center space. The Cit} 1s also cons1denng requiring the playhouse to carry up to SI m1llton in insurance. Playhouse officials insist that tt cannot support such a financial burden. It is worth nottng that the city llas asked the playhouse what it thinks rt can afford, showing some flexibility in the matter. But. the discussion shouldn't even be occumng. The Costa Mesa C'ivic Playhouse has a long and d1sunguished history 1n the city. and 1s very well regarded in theatncal circles. It has been here for more than 26 years and m 1989 the playhouse took top honors at a prcttgious national theater fest ival wtth its staging of "Monday After the Miracle." The C'tty C'ounc1I. meanwhile. was wllltng to vote $400.000 in ctt ) funds fo r support of last )'car's "Fcsti\.aJ of Brit.am." a ct>lebrauon of the arts and culture of Great Britain that actually began as a South C'oast Plaza promo. tioo. It seems to us that ''The C'ity of the Ans" might also want to be supportive of tts homegrown artistic talent. which plies ns trade as a non-profit company on a shocstnng budaet. Not only would th&s suppon be a lot cheaper than the British fest. but it would have more long·lasting benefits for the local communtty. We urge the Ctt y C'ounc1I to cast a vote of confiden~e in the local arts and kill the proposal to charge the C'1v1c Playhouse rent. Write to usl ............. __ ...._ The -.... -,_ enc:ouregee OOlreepo.~ from our,__.. We reQU991 ._..,_be kept to epproxltnately 300 words. Any~ Mgnlflcantty ~ thin 300 worda _. be printed et our di9cretl0n a a c ,,. • ...... , '°'~ ... -- Communtty commentattee.,. , ... wed fOf-... pertinent to citlea and towna along the Ofenge eo.t Gueat commentarlea may pert8'n to any pubftc !-... Edltortel r911PCM1W .,.. r~ fOf r.t>uttab to edltoNI poemona of the -111111 _, ..._ Lettert conaldered to be llbebie °' In bed tMte _. not be pnnted. Wrttert.,.. ntnhed to tout 1Ub4Tl•I~ a montt\. AM eotreepot~ ,,_,., be 19*' end lnctude lhe writ•'• eddtW end teMphone number '°' vwlflcatlOn purpoeea. ~ .. lhOutd be 9ddreued to the --..., ..... 330 Weet Bay Street, Coate Meta. CA 82827. Attention: ~to the Editor. Writ .. wl1h qu.tlona.,. urged 10 call the Deity Ptlot at (714) 842~1. Ext. 352. ., ••• j ,, •••• OC Legends Medical views diverged on . ·Irvine death a.rm,,,.,, . .. Bu•h seeking .to include Arab unity In his new world order WASHINGTON -With his own diplomats e•t pressing alarm about fra)'ed posH ~ar lies with the Arab world. Prcs1 dent Bush has asked Dcput) N.1t1onal ~unty Adviser Roben Ci :ttes to draft a plan to find LI S.-:, rab harmony. Bush himself m i de an overdue but major moH~ t .,ward this goal Fnday when he •.1ec1ded to end months of angf} e''· hanges between the U nited tatcs and Jordan to which he had bee n a heavy con- tnbutor He cal led Jordan a .. tremendously 1m port.ant country in th1'i nc.--w -worl, I order." a big change from last \,ugust when he denied 11 c.-conom 1c help because King Hus'i<'m st41~t' d out of the anu- l raq coalition But Jordan cu 1 s a relat1 .. el) minor figure o n tt-•<' Maddie East's po't-v.ar chess boa1 J .\fier Saddam Hussein 1s knod.C11 out. the heav) pla)ers "''II be E ~~pt and S3ud1 .\rab1a. \\ing to "lC l 'ncle am·s dos.est alh Tur l..e\. "hllh 1s susJX-cttd b~ '\n1a of l"~c1ng tcm- tonal acqu1s111ons 1n a decimated Iraq. and Iran the once-and-future colossus of the Pea •,1an Gulf Once the gulf "ar e nds. Bush and C)ec. retal) of Late Jan \CS A. Baker Ill "'" push Israel J s hard as l l.S pohttcal rca lit) pc r m1ts to resol\e the Palestinian d 1spute. But the Arah-lsraeh \truggl i: as old and has stymied e'el) pres dent since.-1967 Gates' <itud' cer 11ers on what 1s ncv. and unchanc cl as a rtsult of Arab membership in the anti-Sad- dam coah11on th .· n~ of Saudi Arabia and Eg\pt and the sudden wamung of long-1l ~ rclauons with vna. nc't to l 1b\ .i the most con- s1.stenth a n11-~mer 1can state in the region ·But JUSt .1s Hafcz Assad rtne"'s rel:ll 1ons v. 1th Washington. he runs in to trouhlt-Wlth the Turks In Turke\ Pi •:s1dent Turgut 01al''> une'<pc'<'tcd o ffenng lo Bush of the lnccrhk air base for stnkes ap1Mt Iraq has caused much 1n1u1sh an Dama scu.s. Syna SttS Turke\ st1mng unrest among Kurdish mmont1e•. in Iraq. Turkey and Iran in order to get a p1ccc of Iraq. That 1s vie~ •!d as a secunt)' th~l b\ the S) na ns. who contend the Turks are w1lhr 1g to pay for U.S. acquiescence to the 1r plans b y offcr-ina lncerltk Bush and Balter s howed few ia;ns of comana to anps With these and a Best of the otllne Editor's note: T.he folJoWJQf_ ~ samples of Orune Ceut _IMll1 Pt.Mt'• re:1der rom tMnU M"1 Cl'Jll· osms. Tht> PU.t publishes ~ respoasn on 1 n·111lar blsl1 ind enrounvn rr1 l'l'atm to call tbe Ediror'J Horlmc 11• 642--6036. ........ I would hkc to u. '/ tbat my f1m1ty and I upport Prai•teln lulh in dte Ptrs&an Gui( auas aad I wish that ~ .ould rttn•:-mbir that fret. dam is not free. t this time i.n 0111t hva is whee we pay ft), the futua r caaafon o( our put-pandchiktttni aiMI tlMa 1na.n and tu capebitity .._ IDl IO • knocked ouL llltlldlr.I Rowland Evans host ol other po'it-war issue's until 1hc pres1dcn1 J'i~l·d C1atc\ to head a h1gh-k,el panel ol (I~. ~late Dt"- panment and '-'at1onal ~unt) stafTcl"i It 1s none 100 soon "\\-c'll v.1n the v.ar and then ma\be in a \t'ar v.e v.111 begin to undemand the mt'aning ol -w hat -we hn'e done 1n dcstab1h11ng the old rcg1 on41f balance of po-wer:· retired Gen Wilham Odom former head o f the Nauonal ~cunt' ~genq and deput} ""at1onal ~unt} d1r('('- 1or for Prec;1dl·nt ( aner. told U\ Dco:;p1te h1'i fasunauon to r foreign afTatl"i, Bush's long suit '' not stratcg1l planntn(l --or v.hat one insider callo; ··conceptUJI con- centration.. H1.· lo\C'i hand\-on management with hca'' ix-rsonal 10\ oh emcnl pan1cularh on the telephone plu'i mC'tllulou' .i11en- 11on to ho" ht aides and ad' 1~rs are 1.am mg out his pohOC''I ~lmo'it ht-fore Dt-put\ ~retan of ~tate Lawrence Eaglebu~r had climbed otT ht plane on returning from Israel last v.~k a \\ h11e HouS<" 1ns1der to ld U'i Bu\h 'ium- m o n c d him H e v.an 1cd Eagkburaer. still 1n h" tra' ding blue Jeans to dt"hvt"r a 1'<'f"'1n.il bnding on his m 1ss1on to Jcru~­ lem to talk the lsrachs out ol re- taha11 ng 11p1nst Iraqi m1ss1lc stnke But that attenuon to detail 1s not the same as planning post- war chess moveJ . On our rcttnt swina through tbe Middle East. ~ found alarm among many key diplo mats.. both Amcncan and . European. o'er Bush's failure to lay down e'en a bare o uthnc for pc>hcy "' \he n~ Waslunaton bould frttzc all cur- rent arms qrftme1lts and all loans and credits to the Ru.taia.fts untJI the last Red -'rm)' sokSJff is 1<>nc from the BaltJc. llcllck I think J1ek Ketty's remark about \be Japan has been &attn com· TM reason hi t ry rcprau iuclf 1 bcausc Vo"C fo~t "'1b&t's ha~ pcntd in the past Ind I QUCSlJOll "'hat ukS happen in Japaa bad th& <iamC incident happened. KcU)'t not rnucmna anybod 0 I think Jack Kelly should tick to his sun WbeD tbe tboc fi me Japanae •~c to wear tL After Ill we.,..., mnttnbtt Pe.rt Harbor. Wlay lboukS WC remember abcMlt dlleaa. 1Micad of $61.000 &hey thOuld be liviat .~ S6J m1Ut0ft. I dOa•t fm a bit ton') for the JllJllW aad I doll'1 drii* Jeck Kelty 11MM1kt MYe to ..... c. Robert Novak ~tddle Ea\t thJI "ill emerge "hen 1h first l \-\\-~rab "'ar ha'> ended in an npt"\ t~d lour 10 "''- v.eeks ~rab le.!dc~ iuld U!> that the prtstdent of the last remaining supcrpov.cr lrequcnll) d1sm.i\td thC'm w11h hi!> ix-rsonahzed in\('('- II\ e against the Iraqi dactator If. that'<> hov. the leaders felt the .\rab 'llr<'et has ~n far more d('('ph affected b' Bush'<i blunt. often crude. rhe1;1nc ( ouplcd \\1th the av.e<,nme poundmg Iraq has taken lrom bombs. mis.sales and other ordi- nance an .\menca'<i war machint". .\rab masses ma\ resent ddam's hum1h1111on b' Bush e"t"n tho ugh their adm1ra11on for the Iraqi I\ rant 1s not uni,ersal 'm path) tor a defeated Saddam pla~ s into the hands of an11-~mencan nat1onahsts and the Mo<ilem funda mcntahsts "ho v.ant the l 'nited lites to get out and sta~ out of their land Pre\ entina ramp;int anti· .\men- ran1sm may ~ome the mot dif- ficult of Bl.ish's problem requinng all his poln1cal l 1ll The buildup of mass -'~b rc-scntmenu would quid.I) v.11)c." out the gains of Bush's masterful pcrforman~-c as com· mandcr 10 chief Thi ,., one cont11ct whett post-war planning must st.a.rt v.ith the sboouna. and the pttStdent has finally be-sun to tacl le a task he obviously rchsMs le ., than leadtna the pun1tl'-e expcd1t1on against Baghdad. 8-•lu4 Eva.. ud Rflkrt N•~•t ar• ffadl•floa·bH•' ~ ,.. • °""'~ c.u. D.u7 ,..,_ a dlJJant quo~ than what the DallJ ...... bad ror the Jae~ Kelly comment. IO I ~t do'W1\ to the hbrar) and p a &ape It tOok me awhile to locate the dam thins. but S\ft coou&}1 the LA Tames bad tbc quote wrona. You suy.s tot 11 n.aht. You're ~ be oompl.imenled for aeu1na tt riaht. That takes n out of th( arena of, JU!>l attacking lite l\l)'. )'OU Tt'p()n.ed new and you arc to be con· aratulated and tr.c Times should be ashamed r 1udf for "°' aoj na throulh dlic ~ and tht levd of pr01~ilm )'O'a l'l)'I did on this l \hiik Ket~ be recnlld. or It tht \'U)I mt :he i.bcMd bf ceDluftd. He's I . IO Mmltif aDd our II Ill Eduor 's Note. ThJS is the ~ond part of an amcle on the m> stenous deJth of Irvine Com pan> pre~1dC"n1 M> ford In ine M yford In ine president of th\ Irvine Compan~ and grandson ot Its founder. James I I"\ ine. "'"' found dead of gumhot woundi. in the bascmc.-nt of his II"\ ine R.inc~. home on Jan I I I "->59 The wr · oner's verdict ""a" suicide In Scptcmher I Q5'1 eight month' after In 1ne·~ death the cai.<" v.ai. reopened b\ D1stnct ~ttorne} Ken- nt"th Wilham' and the hentTs De- panmen1 and the bod' was C\· humed to be e'amined b} fhe pathol<>gJst'> c hoscn b' the d1stnct auom e' and 1he Ir .. 1ne fam1I) The main reason for this re- cuminauon 01 In ine's death was a continuing tn\es11ga11on b) 4-thahe Clarke v.1do" of Jase ll"\-tnc. and rcmarned to Judge Thurman Oarl e and her daughter. Joan Ir-. inc Bun "ho held Ct"rt.am faca that ca't doubt o n the su1c1de ver- d act Thc:re had ~n no su1Clde note no forev.armng. ~h tord ln1ne had made plans v..11h them for the 1mmed1atc future Mmt import.anti). his prcsstng mone' problem had been ~lved and he lnev.. that on the Saturday before he died The' c.alled for a second 1n- ' ~ttgauon mot1,ated b .. their be-· lief that ~1' lord "as murdt"f'Cd Dr Fredend E 'i~barr. assis- tant 1..h1ef depul\ medical eum1ner of Los '\ngcl("<. Count) offered an opin1<rn bascd on the facts a vailable to him that the death was a hom1nde .\ second o pinion. from Dr .\Ian R .. fontz d1rf'Ctor of tht" Institute of Pathol~ at Western Resc-f"\ e l n1 .. ·ersm in O c veland. concurrtd and both doctors asked for an e"<humat1o n of the body for the purpose of strengthening. m od- 1f) 1ng or changing th as op1n1on. Dtstnct >\llome) Walhams. who was satisfied "•lh the ..su1c1de ver- dict from the first· 1nvesttgat1on. said he ""o uld go along with the e\humauon order for the sake ot the fam1h It was then discovered that the Orange Count)-hcnffs Ocpan- mt'nt had J1scarded the bullet re- mo\ ed from lnme's temple 1n a routine cleanng of office files. '-'o halhS11cs l~ were ever con- ducted to detenninc tf ll had bttn tired from the p1stol found by the boch The onh evidence retained v.cre the 16 puge Browning auto- ma11c 'lhotgun and the .22 cabbcr • mtth & \\ esson six-shot revolver Fa\ e doctors ~ere selected for the re-<'uminauon. 1ncludln1 the two doctor; -who conducted the ongmal autopsy. Dr Raymond Brandt. Or- angr County coroner and Dr. Rob- ert Richards. plus Ne-wbarr. Monu and Dr Gerald A. Rider. also a L .\ medic.al examiner. Glona Irvine pve her consent to the e'humauon and the body was removed from a Melrose Abbey crypt at 7·20 a.m. Oct. 15 and transponed to the patholasic and anatom) section of tbc county ho. pat.a l. The five docton were J01ned h> Dr Richard 0 . Myers, associate professor of pelholoCY at u~ rep- ramuna Glona Irvine, the widow. and Ra Pillkrr. head of the Los Aneeks cnmc laboratory, rep- ramtina other lmne &mity mcm- bm. Jack Cadman. bead o( the Oran,e County Shenff"s Oftitt cnme lab &t~ both &UtopllCS. The body was murncd to the Cf'Yl'C 11 S: 29 p.m. The rcwh of tbe lccood •U10P'Y was: Myford Irvine ooWd llaw been tilled by IOfMC>M. or caald l!lave killed bim.tclf. The ,.., ~ ~ Mft &om two difrem\t •"Ila. wttO C!Oidd a.w ocaamid ifbe~·::;;:· hinudf ... h . .... 119f ~WCI cl, .... him, ...... --lO •• " lfttt ... -· N I fl Ill CDllld ..W .. I_._...[ ...... ll1l • r a _. -111 •• ...e ........... ... .... --8twbutt A#T~W..... NEW YORK Peter Amen. a shon, hektina SUY with a broken nose and a P u I it z e r P r i.z e , achieved a dangerous dream Sunday - beiftl the only Ameri- can network TV corrrespondent in Bagh- dad riaht in the middle of a war. Not only that. the phone worked, at leut when the Iraqis let him use tt. At ~6. an age many glo~trotting journalists think of writi ng a no vel or even becoming an editor. Arnett again is in the thick of things, covering the war between Iraq and U .S.-led forces. Bom in R iverton, New Zealand, Arnett it by no means the flalcy, reckless war- junkie journalist so loved by Hollywood. He calculates the odds o f getting out the story, not his obituary. But as his daughter . Elsa. a Boston Globe reporter, wrote on Frida}. he re- peatedly has said, "I'm a war correspon- dent. I do n't want to wither away in a desk job. I want to be o ut there reporting in the field as long as I can." An incurably cheerful, outgoing ma n. quick with a joke and quick to help a newcomer. even a competitor. he has been with CNN since 1981 . and before that was with T he Associated Press going back to 1962. He has had peaceful stretches, incl ud- ing two years as CNN's Moscow bureau chief in 1986-88. and then in Washington. where he reported on the government and national security matters. He hated Wash ington. he pnvately told ft 1ends. He does · seem to v1s1t the neigh- borhoods of d oom more often than most - the war 1n Afghanistan. the fighting in El Salvador and Nicaragua. a nd. of course, Vietnam. where he won his Pulitzer in 1966. But again. as his daughter quote\ him. "War reporting 1s my hfe r m completely absorbed by what 1s happening around me and the effort tt takcc; to file a <>tor\ I don't have time to wom ahout the danger." · It isn't known who will pla\. Arnett when the inev1tahle movie 1<; made ahout him. But 11c; probahle Hollywood producers al read) are thinking ahout c;uch a story. They love "rcaltt}-bascd" mov- ies. 1f not realit) But that's the wa~ things go Reah1~ for Arne tt 1s Baghdad. getting thr 'itor. out and contmumg to inhale and cichalc on a regular basis. MARINOVICH From A 1 registen ng for ~pnng c;emester cla<iscc; and m issed a mandatol) pla)ers· meeting. i.\ sophomore who was htghl) rated after his freshman season but whose per- formance this )ear was 1ncons1stent. Mannov1ch wac; widely rumored to be thinking a bout qu1tt1 ng college to enter the National Football League draft. Players ha ve until Feb. I to notify the N F L that 1 AP l.alerptloto A U.S. Navy E-2 Hawkeye revs up on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga In the Red Sea. The Navy's version of the A WACS early warning radar plane, It Is used to detect 1f'*"Y aircraft and to jam radar. GULF From A 1 hard to find. "Day b> day, more and more of Ba&h-dad·~ infrastructure -all we can sec of 11 -1s being red uced to rubble," said Brent Sadler of Britain's Independent Tck' 1c;1on News "The allied planes are going more now for secondary target'i. po\l,cr 'itat1ons. t>nergy supply fac1ht1es. all that "'1!1 reall~ bnng Baghdad to Its knerc; ·· Saddam. Iraq·, defiant president. went on radw to rally tht• beleaguered Iraqi people. telling 1hem. "The tyrant's m 1ss- 1les and aircraft are hemg destro)ed.'" \ll1ed air lo<><>e<> mounted A total of 15 POWS From A 1 the 1dcnt1t1cs 1mmed1att'h, hut Gen. H. Norman S<.h"'-ankopf. ix-sen Sto rm's o' era II l .~ commander. said he would be "very surpnsed" 1f Iraq was not holding ..\mcncans Hunter'\ wife. Mary. refused to authen- 11cate the '01cc heard on the broadcast ()unda) .\cree's wilt'. Ctnd). could not be the> "'ant to enter the draft. .\!though he started 11 of I 3 games. Man nm 1ch also wa-; suspended for a week dunng US\s 1990 <.eason for cutting class. Ht ran afoul of coach Larry Smith and got into a shouting match wnh his coach after being replaced by Shane Foley 1n the founh quaner of usrs 17-16 loss of M1ch1gan State in the John Hancock Bowl on f)t>c 11. The TrOJans went 8-4-1 for the season. fin1'>hing 20th 1n lhe Associated Press poll. "I was shocked to hear this news," Smith warplanes have been reported lost, 1n • eluding nine American aircraft, 1n the ~­ day-old military campaign to drive I~~ out of occupied Kuwa11. At Descn Storm headquarters at 1 Riyadh, Saudi .\rab1a. the U.S. m1litar)' said the alhcs had fl own 7.000 sonics tr1 almost four days of air war. From T urke). 56 warplanes streakecl south from the lncirltk NATO base u 1 southern T urke} Sunday afternoon. I t wac; the 'it'cond fl ight of the day. A high . ranking Turkish government official , speaking o n cond111on of anonymity. con. firmed the Jets were fl )ing into northen 1 Iraq The use of the base 1s poht1cally ex·· plosa"e in Turkey. where many people · reached for comq,>e nt at her Oceam1d e home The \01cc 1dcnt1fied as Acree's on lrac p TV \aid their pla ne wa<; c;hot down b) a surface-to-air missile "To m) wi fe and children. I miss yo u very m uch I'm in good hands and bctn g treated well." c;a1d the voice 1dent1fied a s H unter's. Meanwhile. the m1h taf} \ltd 1t would award the first Purple Hean 1n the Pc1r- said in a statement. "I haven't talked to Todd yet. but I'm trying to get a hold of ham . "We reall y feel badl} for Todd and his famtl) . .\ week ago. Todd was suspend cd indefinitel} from our football program. t >ut that c;uspens1on was not related to t his problem. ··1 migh t add that USC has a very str< >ng drug tec;11ng program for all its athlc tes. and 1n the time I've been here. 11 has "'orkcd very effectively." tear a bloody land war with Iraq. Opposition legislators stormed out of the Turkish Parliament Saturda)'. saying the legislature should have been informed of the U.S. missions. Meanwhile. hun- dreds of thousands of people have joined in an exodus away from the Iraqi border. The Iraqi government. in its first de- tailed dcscnpuon of allied air raids, said Sunda} that bombers had struck the city of al-Qu'im, site of a. nuclear and chemical weapons research and develop- ment center. Schwankopf. who gave a round of U.S. telev1111on interviews Sunday. said he had "very high confidence" Iraqi nuclear re- actors had been knocked o ut of actton. s1an u ulf war to a Nav}" med ic fr~ Ba nning who wac; hit by Iraqi shrapnel fi re near the Kuwa1t1 border. Pett} Officer 3rd Class C1eren~ D. Conner. 21. was recovenng after havina a jagged piece of metal removed from his nght shoulder He will be honored wMn he retum 'i to the United States. "I'm damn proud of him," said Manne Bng. Gen Thomas V. Draudc in Saudj Arah1a According to w uroes, Mannov1ch was tested s" 11me<> this past season, including as recently as the Hancock Bowl. Each ttme. he tested drug-free. Mannov1ch wac; the second USC quar- terback to run afoul of the law in Ncwpon Beach m less than a month. Foley. 22. the university's number two quarterback behind Marinov1ch. was ar- rested C-hnstmas Eve on Balboa Island for allegedly being drunk in public. Foley alleged ly repeated ly kicked the window of a taxicab dunng that incident. .. , .. ,..,.. I ~. I ' I 1111111an an lase ly Bob Vin Eyken 0r-. coeee ~ "°' COST A MESA -A community mcdi· cal clinic that survived in the shadow of bitter controveny last "year will So befort the City Council Monday to ask for • onc- year lease elltension. The Share Our Selves Community Oinic has not ellcited the same animosities amona west Costa Mesa residents as the orpniution's food and clothina assistance center did before its ouster last year from Rea Community Center. Nei&hbon of the community center complained that the emcraency food pan- try was ·attracting too many poor and homeless people 10 tbe area. After a Iona and often rancorous public discussion, the City Council decided in July 1989 not to renew SOS's lease for the food pantry. The free medical and dental clinics. the· only such facilities serving the poor in the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach area. were allowed to stay. however. subject to year- by-year lease renewal. The organization subsequently bou&ht its own building at 1550 Superior Ave. and the food pantry re-opened there last month. Oinic director Jennifer de Lima said SOS board members plan to move the medical and dental clinics there as well. but will have to renovate another section of the building in order to do so. "We're having to ask for an extension at Rea Center because I don't think we'll be able to get into the new building until the end of the year. at the earliest. even if everything goes well," she said. Janice Davidson. a west Costa Mesa resident who was a leader in the fight to get the SOS food pantry out of Rea Center. said she did not feel the same opposition to the clinics. But she sull hopes they will eventually move out. "The> do good things. and I know there are peo ple 1n the neighborhood who use them." she said. "My only concern is that af they renew. they're going to do it over and over again. And like anythina else. the)'re going to get bigger and bigger and then we'll be m the same place we were before." City Councll me mbers seem likely to approve the one-year lease extension. Three council members -Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and council members Sandy Genis and Peter Buffa -said they saw no reason not to approve It. "I hope there's general agreement." Buffa said. 'T ve always fell that the medi- cal and dental clinics were not pan of the problem on the west side. I have not heard one complaint since the food and clothing pant I)' moved out." Hornbuckle agreed. .. r m only guessing. of course. by I think they're going to get their extension," she said. T he communtty cltn1c. the largest free and low cost medical facility on the Oranae Coast. offers prenatal, generaJ medical. chronic d isease and dental care as well as immunizations to about 1.200 people a month. Editor's note: The business fe.ature. Inside Advice. does not appear today because of extended coverage of the war in the Persian Gulf. TODAY P11t1y Clo, ly Clli'ltt ot Siio...... 10 ptrUftl $ovthen1 " nd 10 to I~ 1110/' !'°I ~ 1111111 llit I<>• lo mod~()\ 10. 20a • -.. .. 70e .. c-tal: rarllr cloudy S111111 th111<e ot ..., lhrs llttf llMfl Clunnc I utS *' """ Ill Ille 60\ Lows frOM 1111 •Ill* 30t to '°11 SOs NIMoon .-.30 Dlwm r1rlly cloudy Shctit ch111u ot lhO •trs OH i IOll!Mfft dolfb 10 fllllll Hl&fl$ ... the '4s to tlle IOUlll lo_, tfOlll IM 1PC1t1 • JOI to IOI* tOs • Qlllar All •""• " lore Ult !O !If aood loday With • ~ lllt- 41 Incl ~ TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 7:03 a.m. Sunset: 5:19 p.m. Last Ott. Feb.8 OCEAN REPORT BOATING SURFING °"' -wt1trs ""' ,., .... lOCAllll -IM .... 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N.Y. -People still ·~ to come to pipe with a war half a wortd ..ay inl1ad wrapPed their bun- dled arms ll'OUnd a ~bell pme. Alty qantionl whether it WU a proper time for play were diapmed early in the atcedy drizzle thlt raked Rieb Stadium in the motni.at and ~let up. American flap .._. and Mnall fluttered ~ waved under a lftboclins pay sty, yet the mood intide die llina concrete oo.tl WIS any- thifta bat somber. ·•Anytbina can still happen.•• Mike Erckert, a construction worker aajd, pullina on layers of winter clotbina in the parkina loL .. But it's lime we IOl our attention focuted •in on the businea of life. "Tbinkina about the Buf&Jo Bills and th.is pme last njpt WIS the fint tltina that rally ..med normal about the last few days. .. he lldded ... Up until then, watchina TV made me too nervous to think about anythina elte ... At Sa.n Francisco later in the afternoon, the IClC1)e was much the aame. In the name of ICCUrity, bannen ~ banned from the NFC championship pme in Candlestick Palk as teCUrity risks. But fans flew bun- dttds of American Oap from poles on can. vans and mobile homes to show support for the U.S. mihtary efforts in the Persian Gulf. Anti-war activities, which aiused chaos in the atreeu of San Francasco last weelt. WCR vinually nonaistenL In the J)l.ltins lot. 49en fans Lany and Bertha Katz of Mann County draped a laf'llt f1la over their car. "We wanted to show suppon for the troops.•• the 111d ... We haven't seen any antM~at lips at au. and I hope theft's no trouble today.·· Bdore the anthem was played, th~ were chants of .. U-S-A! U-S-A! .. Earlier at the AFC pme, a beer ban bqun for the playoffs and Iona lines at the entrance ptes beause of increased secur- ity kept many of the faithful 10 the parltjna lot until just before lackoff. As pmellme neared time, Wlth faces painted 1n the Bills' appropriately patriotic colors, fans streamed toward the entrances 1n an order- ly fashion carryina banners that read, "let The Red. White and Blue Achieve Their Ooalt. US Troops -Bills. .. and .. Our US Solickn Are the Real All-Stan.•· And as befits a town w-heft ban far outnumber churches, dumpsters quickJy filled up with ducarded beer bottles and cans. But desp;te an unusually larse security conliJ'laent, the only d11respect beina shown was directed at t.M visi~ Los Anar~ Raiden and their h unforWnate fans. Buffalo, .. The City of Good Ne-i&b- bors ... was hvins up to iu nickname with a C1Vil1ty and perspective no doubt affected by the evenu 1n the Penian Gulf. "I don•t know if I'd call (the crowd) subdued, but I think they aot tbe mcssaec that we were J)Rtty wdJ prepared." Mike Pliszak, an Erie County deputy shaiff, llid outside the stadiDm·• southeast ptes. where fans were belf\S frilked before eftler· int. "Pmonally.'• he added. ... th.ink the bigat had.ache is aoina to be keepina theae people from tcarin, down the .. posts Ill-in after Buffalo drills the Raiden.'. After the crowd ripped tboee p)polU down at both ends oldie play1na autf'acc followina the rqulaf-seuon finale. mounted policemen and canfoe units were broulht in last weekend to put an end to tbat kind of ohubttance. Aut.horitet were purpotefully sketchy about numbm, but Phmk iaid about 2SO ofticefa from k>c:al and country police depanmcfttJ were oo hand to tuppkment a private ICICUrity force of about 100. .. We rad in the papen that tome peopk ... =:.·: :a .. -:-.:ri..,t .................... 1, .. _ .... ..,. .......... ol~OMM ............... ii ..... an 11i ..., 1111111 IM 'uhtna • no. to .................... " ........ .. • • -Jenullly 21, 1991 The Deity Piiot •• , ......... Clflll ----- The road to the Super Bowl Super Bowl teams bring back classic memories 8y Hll Bock """ lpot1t w"* TAMPA, Fla. -For the silver Ill· nivmary Super Bo~l. the NFL ofren a matchup of oppo1itet. a razzle dazzle offentc apintt a defente that IUJ 1endim poinu srudinaJy. AFC champion Buffalo is like one of those old AfJ,. teams, that IOOred touch- downs in bunches. The Bills produced 9S points in two playoff pmes. The NFC ebamp;on New York Giants are a reminder of the old NFL teams. where poinu were often at a PftlT'ium, allowed infrequently by determined de- fenses. They permitted just 16 Points in two playoff pmes. This, then, is the immovable object apinst the imist1ble force. This is Ray Nitachte. hi1 uniform covered with pus p;onsh1p pme. sconna alm<>lt at will. stains and mud, apinst Darryle 8ufTa1o·s offcnte rides on the rifle Lamonica, firins Iona .,... aft.er Iona penes of aokkn-armed Jim Kelly, who pass downfie.ld. Th.it is the stout ddente threw for five TDs in the two playoff apmst the free.-wbeelina offense. This pmes. and runn1na beck Tbunnan ouaht to be fun. Thomas. a I ,()()().yard rusher. The Giants were almost perfect apinst New York utes beckup Jeff Hostetler Cbicaao in a 31-3 victory that moved at ~ua~crbact.1ettin1 hJS fim real pme them to the champ;onsrup pme. Then action 1n a sev~n~year pr~ career as a they allowed JUSt one TD apinst San replacement for inJured Pt11l Simms, and Francisco and rode five field pis by .... elderly runnina back Orus Anderson. Matt Bahr to a IS-13 victory. available and ignored by the rest of the .. W ·ed h ... _ r le .. leasue as a P1an B free agent 1n each of . e tn to s onen uK pme. a i~ • the last two years. G1a~u coach Bill. Parcells 111d. De-"They keep tellma me J can't do 1t:· fcns1vely, we had JUst a one-play lapse. Hostetler said "Well I'm 101n1 to the Oft'ensiv~ly, ~e did a sood job running.·· Super Bowl. The defe~se did a super JOb The Bills ahded up and down a snowy to hold San Francisco to that number of field, sbellackina Miami, 44-3'4. in the points and Jive us a chance to kick a playoff opener and then embamned the field aoal and win iL •• Los Anaeles Raiders. Sl-3, in the cham-New York's defense revolv~ around all-pro linebacker Lawrence Taylor, whose tt<:Overy of a fumble forced by Enk Howard led to the winruna fidd aoal ap1nst the 49en It was typlCal b the G11nts. who led the NFC in turn- overs Buffalo answen Wltb Bruce Smith, the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year. The Bills' defense made Its own statement with five interceptions ap1nst the Raiders in the AFC title pme The teams met in the rqular season wath -BufTaJo Wlnruni 17-13 It was tn that game that both quarterbacks were 1hJurcd, ~elly twisting his knee and Simms spraining his arch Kelly returned for the playoffs and has been nothing short of bnlhant The G11nts. however. have prospered behind Hostetler. wbo bas won four straigh t pmes since Simms v.ent down A public floggingl 51-3111 Ra iders helpless against Buffalo's relentless Bills in humiliating loss By Stan Wyman OJ.noe Coest o..iv PtloC ORC H>\RD PA.RK 'J Y -The lo'> ~ngeles . Ra iders a team that lived by defense all through the 1990 football season. died b) 1t unda) To he more precise 11 died from the lad of 11 as the Buffalo Bi lls blt"W them out of Rich Uld1um. 51-3 much to the delight of 80 324 1n attendanct who didn't sive a hoot .-bout 1t raining and snow1ng th rough most of the pme. The 'ictory earned the Bills their fi1't <"'er tnp to the Super Bowl and the nght to pla) tht'ir fnend\ from downstate New York. the (J1ants. next unda\ The Giant\ 1upsct tht' San Francisco 4~rs. 15-13. For the newt) crowned A.H champions 1t was an awesome d1~pla~ of hoth--OfTens1"c and ddt'OSI\ t' po""cr For the Raiden.. 1t v.as one ol the most hu m1hat1ng l~~s in the team's histof) Unansv.ered was the kt'\ quC"St1on of how a team could look so good gomg 1n10 a game and lool so bad comma out of at Raider; ( oach A n \ht'll was quick to admit he had no ansv.t'f"\ He o~n ed that the Bills pla\-ed a near perfect football game It was an otxcn au on \hared b) 't'tentn ofTcnsn·e lineman Ma ' \fonto~a v.h(l \aid he thought tht' 8111\ pair of qwck scores "took us out ol our game plan ·· He added that Buffalo did e\er)thing perfect!) Shell absolutely f'CJCC1td the notion that v.eathcr and crowd no1~ had an}thmg to do v.1th the Raiders· performance "'\\ e ""ere bcattn b' an e'ctllent football team ... the coach satd. going on to \a) that 11 1.1.as do ubtful that the whallOptftl they sustained .,_,ould ha'e am d le<'t on the Raiden 1n the future "If an\lhing.." he said .. ""('should learn from this We went a lot tanhcr than man)' people figured ""e would I am not ashamed of this team ·· It v.a\ not an ordinar'\ loss RC"t.ord\ v.ere plcnufui For 1n,ancc. the marpn of victory was the largt'st 1n A.f( -A.Fl pla"ofT history . the Bills' six intcrcc p11ons fi,t' ofT quanerhack Ja, Schroeder and o ne off Vince bans v.cre lht' most ('ver 1n a pla)'off game. and Buffalo's 4 I first·half points shattered the standard of 38 trt by the Wash ington RC'dskins a.ga1Mt the Rams in 1983 The 8111\ g.cnt'rated O\t'r '00 )ards of offense as quarterbeck Jim Kell) completed 17 of :!3 pas~ for '°° yards and two touchdowns w1th one intt'rccpuon Mcanv.h11t' <ich~cr complcted onl't 13 of 31 for 150 yards Bills run ning back Thuman Thomas showed euctly why be led the ~Fl. m total yard.age with 1.,0 "ards in the openma half. He finished 1.1.1th 13 yards rushing. fiH rc<xpllons for 61 yards and !Cored the S«ond touchdov.-n on a I ~-yard run. untouched after the 8111' line opened a mass1"e hole "He's a hi it·pla' and bag-game pla"er ·· Kell y said "You call See RAIDERS/II CODflNllCfJ CblmJIDnslllps • Raiders baffled on both sides of ball/83 •Buffalo's hurry-up offense keys wln/83 • Bills t orget egos, come together /83 • 49ers make mistake at wrong tlme/IM AP~o Juffll0'1J8melLofton4*ebt•t• In end zone after tc0rlng one of his two touchdowns. • Giants' fake punt paves way for win/IM Giants bar San Francisco three-peat with 15-13 upset Taylor fumble recovery sets up Bahr 's 42-yard field goal at final gun to avenge past defeats By ~Gotdbetg ~~www.r SAN FRANOSCO -Law- rence Taylor promised the II New Yo.le Giants wouJd find a way to finally beat the n Francisco 49'Tt, and tte did 1t. With COMiderable help from Matt Bahr, Erik Howard and Jdf'Hostetkr. LT and the Giants ended dric 49cn' dream o( an unpt"tudtnted third ttraiabt Super &owl championstup Sundlly. It WU Tayk.M', the t().time Pro Bowl linebecktt and future Hiii ol Famet. MM> recovenid a bd M Howul kncded loo.e ..... ., Cnii to ........... . 42-~ ...................... . IS.U Ytcwy. ws•1e1c1p1or..,..,c • ..,. ............. am.. . _...HR: t11 •• ,1u·z .... ~ c..-:-T:.-:= .. = "ik '8-3 C011•111or1 ol .. l.m A • ' I ....,IWU..Af'CdllLTM ... -wltO '-' Ntw Yort. 17-IJ. Die. 15 • Gllill lt1 ll1•, ._. ; Ylbl t • ..., t p till .... ....................... • upript u the Gtants rushed onto tbc field and the Ct.ndlesuck Park crowd of 6.5. 7SO 18t stunned. .. , f!ve Ihm\ all the cmht in the wotld. New Yon coech Bill Parctlls aid of the 49m., who -on four Super Bowtt durina lhe 'IOI. ••They·rc the team &hat• an..-~ to be." But not an IM •9Cn upsmt ao be. They wanted to be the first fi"~time Supw 8owt cUlftpiona. ··tt Wit &altc ._ time f0t the abock to ...,. oil,•• .W Su Frudtco CC«h ~Saik""° .. for oiaty tM lftb 0.. ••Ml 3Seme NFL cxei:lr111 c:mw. "l"w ...... ia • tDCll'9 .... lad!.- ..... .. ... 'In '1r'•MilrcW~9'o llM .,.. • ... ol S.. "--D°I ,.. .... ]] .. "It W11 uA: rl I ¥illlll wlla • finl 11M ill Mn. 11111 8 ... -. We .. _. _..__. .. •mn ...... e Wt .,,. ... • ... 'ii mwlvw. 'l1lllN°I a .. li8IM•-•iw , .......... .. .......... n.0-. ...... -.. .... to ... ... ... ._, .. ... Tilllirlb to T1:, =-~ .2:JI Ill ... ....... 1 .......... ,.12 ..... ,. Montana wa on the bench with a bnrised chest and bro~en flnacr on h1 throwi.na qnd that would have kept l\1m out of tbc Super Bowl anyway Beckup teve y ouna had bit tiabt end ~' Jones with a 2S-yard complct.Jon that a«med to put the pme away. and Crail bad run for 6 and S yards for ~first doWft. n.ta. on fim down at the ew York «>. v ... unded \M bell to ~ He briite t.hf'OUlb the line and was bit by HowarcL the Oian11· note ieckle. .. , bit laam Just pCrfea. .. Howard l9id. •1 .. IDi• for laitn low. That's Wbeft tbe ... .....rty i-. .. Alld ..... wtteft It was. •1 .. '' PoP "' and 1 p'8bbed for it, ... il'.ylor --.. Lickily ...... t ia •1 ._.... .. .... k ... ., llO ~. whoec ....., ... been ............ - --.... ,. lrVft ,..... ... ... 'Ji?.'° ... ..,....... .. ....... 10 ....... Y ill llM .... ••llllra. n.n.-.rwmlilllrwia•••\tlrr • • .. • • • i • .. • • • • • • . . . . ... Little Mac makes Aus.tralian qa By Lerry llddofw »...-..... MELBOURNE, Australia -No movie &WI. No reCS-bbdina ~ t.nds. No riDC IUft ecrecn. lft all problbjlity, no ttmptt tantNmL There wiJI, however, be a McEnroe in the quarterfinals of tbe Australian Open. Patrick McEnroe, John's kid brother. reached the final eight of the men's draw Sunday, a year to the day after his older and much· better known siblina was thrown out of the tournament for arauina calls. "I don't look at it as ironic," Patrick said ... 1 JUSt look at it as my opportunity to brak through." AP l.aMrPtlOCO Yugoslavia's Monica Setes displays Intense concentration while returning shot In 6-2, 6-1 victory over Catherine Tanvter. The 6-2. 6-4, 6-t victory over Australian Mark Woodforde was built on one clement rarely featured in John's game -consistency from the basehne. Patnck. at I t 4th in the world ranked I 00 spots below his brother. Sports break U.S. ski team contemplates return to Europe PARK CITY. Utah -Twent}·One ---- skiers named to represent the Llnttcd St.ates m the World >\lpane Ski Cham- pionships sttll don't kno"' "'hether ---- they'll be allowed to compete in the two-"'eek racing fest!\ al at Sallbach. Austna Amencan racers were pulled out of races in France and Switzerland last week when war broke out m the Persian Gulf The l '.S. Ski Assoc1at1on met Sunday but made no dec1s1on on send mg the 12· man. 9-woman team to JOtn 4 "' other national team!I "We are looking at the different poss1b1ltt1es for lompc1111on. including whether to compete 1n aalhach. or to integrate the team mcmhcr. into the t•x1c,11 ng international sch,·dule in thl' I \ .. l '.S Ski Team '>r>o~c'>man 1 om Kell ) said Tea m offi c1alc; planned mon· t.11~, to<la ' but Kel l\ 'Mltd he couldn't sa} wht'n a dt•n\Hin ""ould be made ··'A c hJH' nll 'pcutic t1mc1abk at Jll 'A t• look at the sttuatmn eat h da) and "'e look J I an\ nt'"' information:· he \atd ··'A c an: not gwng to do an ~ thing unit''' the safct~ ol the athkte'> 1\ taken in to great ton\1dt•r- at1on l'H' tx·cn tall.1ng to ..ithk1c1> and tnacht·<; ..ind there 1\n't an) hod ~ l'H· run into \C t that 1.,n·1 h.tpp' "'e t·amc hat k home · Wadkins wins Hawaiian Open HO:-.OL l I l -l ann' 'A adkin' ---- heat a 'itrong "'ind "'llh one 111 thl' linnl • / rounds ot hi\ Ilk and rallll·J trnm ~" fli:I ~hot~ hJl k 111 'olllrt' hi\ 20th larcer ---- \.IC tor. on ~undJ\ •• f hl• v.1nJ d1d II lor ffil' .. lhl' -l 1-\l·ar-nld \t•taan ..aid a lta J .J.,1rokt• 1r1umrh 1n the Hawa11an Orx·n .. l hl· v.1nJ ga\c me thl' l hJn<:e .. 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"'hl·n rnmmtttee president Robert Helmick invi ted ~tt•inhrc:nm•r to attend a mceung of the 16-membcr l'\l'tult\t' tomm11tee on Jan. 10. \1c1nhrcnner agreed to step down as managing genl'ral panner of the New York Yankees last Jul}' following an 1nvesttgallon of his relationship wllb a n admtllt'd gamhler. He agreed last August to become inactt' e from his duties as a USOC officer until 11 w ~s a'i'\urcd tha t his baseball problems would not Jflec I his v.tirk with the committee. Geddes CIPbl'IS LPGA Wll MO -..; TE:.CiO BAY. Jamaica -Jane (icddt·'> "' l'rrnmc "'ind and the difficult h.21 1~ 'Jrd r>Jr-71 TryallGolfand Beach < lu h t t1ll N ' 1111 5unda' to shoot a 64 - h' lhrn \ll oh·~ the h<."'>t score of the weekend -for .1 1hrl·e 'h111 'tl tOI') o"er Patt) Sheehan in the LPGA Ja m.i 1c J < la\\1c I h11Jll· th1'> ~rar will be as good as 1987," saJd < rn hh' "'h• 1 I hat season won fi ve tournaments 1m lud 111~ lhl· I P< 1.\ Champ1on.,h1p. and almost \-lllO <11 "I I l~·r 'll 111r. nn Sunda) was 1yp1ca1. · 1 'l nn er led a tournament and won. I've .tlv.a~' lomc from behind:· said Geddes, who used two t'agln ..ind three btrdte'> over 1he last nine holes to l har gc rast 5heehan. the lOumament's defending l hamp1on ..ind the 36-hole leader _ C 1n lde ... who wac; one over par after two rounds. lin1\hl'd at 6-under 207. Sheehan. who bogeyed the last t\l.O holes. sho t 7 2 for 21 O Blazers rally past Buctrs POI{ fLAND. Ore -Tern Porter ---- scored nine points an the final 3: 14 •., induding two game-<ltnch1ng free throws ' ~ with"' 'iet0nds to play. as the Ponland ---- Tratl Rla1ers came from nine points down in the final 71 i minutes to bca1 the M1lwauktt BucU. I 16-11 :?. und:i } night Porter. who struggled o ffensively for m01t of the game. hit a \.pointer wuh 3.14 to go. added a dnVlDI layup with 43 'ICCond~ remaining. then sank four straight free throws to preserve PortJand's founh straight wan -From tale Auedat.e4 Presa Qmte II die lllJ Diane Dixon. one: of the world's premier quarter-milers. explaining why she returned to Brooklyn and to her track coach. Fm! Tbomp- \On, after an absence of three ycan: ''I love to wake up to prbqe trucks and aunshots ... U'IE m1ss1IC1 had been launched from a buc 1n ud1 Arabia. From 11 But they ~urned the broadcast years. and 1t seems hke forever to act t.his far,'' said Mikt Poole. u l did some arocery s.hoppina )'CSter· day. a few olbcr tbJnp JUll ._ tet away from all the news, bu1 I put th~ on bocauee I 1uU fttl like r¥e Sot to stay in ~h ... the time bei1111-"' -after mis ina a to uchdown - NPL ud actwork telev1 ion of· and used an eltendcd half\une to tkiall ......... itbed most of the inform v1cwcn or development 1n wed over wMdlcr I.be pmcs would ~he war. be llhowL AW •id•Y dlft!Ulh the Some fan wore headsets lO ICCOnd q• ttr, N8C broU into the monitor tbc news. 8i1Js pme Witla a report dlat Patriot ''I've had teat0n tickctJ fOf ts ' Jm U• II .. A,. ... ~ Pr-.' •"-' C' , 2 f ....., .. 1*w Yn W»P' 4 IW .. 0t 1$1 £-.. DallT """'- pounded rtpt..henclld forehwll and two-laid t;9drhlndt to bep Woodbde away hm tbe Mt and II' dw Ammcu into I.be quar- terftull of I CJrud Slam tour• nammt ror the ftnt time. "He out.raUicd me." Woodforde '8kt. "I'm not sayins he hu better aroundsuokcs than John. John ha$ ta lot of flair. He dottn"t have the tttVe or the 1peed on court that John has. But the way he played today. maybe he could have beaten John." McEnroe next plays Italy's Cris- tiano Carat ti, ranked I 0 I and play- ina in JUSl his fifth top-level tour- nament. The tennis-playina McEnroes - there is a third brother. Mark, a lawyer, in the middle -have met just once in a pro tournament, at Stratton Mountain. Vt., in August I 98S. when John was ranked near the top. John won the first-round match 6-1 . 6-3. ••t IOt m~ kkbd. .. Pl1rtct laid y ... , won three pmes. but tboupt I played OK. He just wanted to ,et hover wath." The eldest of the MCEnroc lads u~ to rule the family houte. too. "I was the little one and ulCd to drive Mark crazy," Patrick 11ld. .. He'd land on me, I'd call for John, they'd flabt and I wouJdn't act in trouble." The boy arc still close. John, who skipped this year's AustTalian Open because of irtjuries, called Patrick Saturday to wi h him luck. "He told me he and the others arc all pullina for me," McEnroe said. "He pve me a lot of support." There also was no sjan of the McEnroe temper, although Wood- forde was warned for u n- sportsmanlikc behavior . Mac the Mouth's kid brother 1s the quiet one in the family. "I've had a lot o f exposu"' to being in the spotlight since I was a young kJd," Patnck said. "Su~. UCLA whips California, 98-BJ, to snap two-game losing streak Madk ins shoots down Bears in second half; Murray, Maclean excel LOS ANGELES - Gerald Madkins fi. ii natty turned into a shooter for UCLA. Madkins scored IS ~ · of his 18 points in the second half Sunday as the No. 7 Bruins beat Cahfornia 98-81 to end a tv.o-pme Pactfic-1 O Conference losing streak. When asked how long he had been trying to get his Junior guard to shoot mo~ often. coach Jim Harrick deadpanned: "Oh, for about two years." "I. was gettina tired of seeing him pump-fake and pass." Harrick said. "('II take 3-for-8 from the 3-poant line anytime. He'll do anything I tell him to do -get assists. play defense and score. I thank he can score, and I want him to. I liked him going to the hole and getting eight ISSISIS ... "I JUSI stepped up and made my shots in the second half.'' said Madkins, a 51-perccnt shooter who was 1-for-S in the first 20 minutes. "The coach keeps 1elhng me to JUSt keep stroking 1t and 1t'll come:· said Madkins. who was 7-for-13 overall from the field ··1 felt real comfonabk after the first half." Mad kins said. "I didn't get down on m)sclf. and 1t felt great· to help out m) team hke that." Trac> ~1urra) scored 22 of his 26 pomt'i an the first half and Don Maclean added :!4 points as UCLA ( 14-3. 3-2 Pac-10) beat Cal (6-9. 2-4) for the 6 1st time 1n their last 64 meetings But the Drums needed help from Keith Owens ofT the bench to con- ta1 n < al's Bnan Hendnck after Mitchell Butler' got in early foul trouhle "Thq were ~ally sagging down and playing good defense on me down low." said Hendnck. who led the Bul"i wtth 17 points. "It wa'> hard for me to get my shot.. but our guards were hitting their shots and 1n the second half they had to pla' AP~o California's Brian Hendrick gets jump over UCLA's Don Maclean to make basket In first half of Bruins' 98-81 win at Pauley Pavilion. me honest ·· · Hendrie~ questtonable until game time after tw1sttng his nght ankk in T hu~ay night's win at use made an 8-foot jumper to open the scunng but was then shut out the rC'>t of the first half b\ UCLA's 1om: defense. · But Hendrn:k. whose ankle stif- fened up again late m the first half. got into the now after intermission. He ~ored ">even points in a 61 - sccond 1>pan to help Cal slice a 12- point defictt to 54-47 wuh 17 :?M to pla) "lfcndnd pla)'cd hun. and 11 "'ai. a \Cr. courageous effort ·· (al coach Lou ( ampanellt said .\ft('r Hc ndnck' surge. Madkin.. •.n ucd <,even points for U<. LA in J I 1 .·minute span on a la> ur. a hrcakaway 'il3m dunk and a '\. pointer to widen the &aP to 66-S:? Madkins then added a lhrtc:-pomt pla) and a 16-footcr 49 seconds apart to put CLA ahead 15-Sb wtth I:? minutes ten. and Cal got no closer than 14 points af\er that Murray, who had 25 points laM ~ason apinst California in his first stan for UCLA. scored 15 of his first-half point'I on 3-point shots and 'Aac Lcan added 13 points 10 po"'er the Bruins to a 46-40 lead Buller put his tcammatt"s in a hole b) picking up three fouls in the first 80 seconds But Murra) picked up the '>lad v. tth I .S points in the li~t st\t'n minute\. hitting three times from '\-point rangr. and Macl ean addt'd nine poin1s to help the Bruins butld a 2 '\-16 lead ··The game was lo~t in the first five minutes:· Cumpanclh ~1d "The tempo was probabl> too fast UCL!\ was fomina off a tough IO!l'I agai nst 5tanford and thry hod a lot of mcent1ve to win. The) came out fired up and hungry " -By tile A11ocla1ed Pre11 UC/ tac11 Na. 21 A•IBI, D II Piii trlss to snap 1011n1 1tr11k 1 Y I LASCRUCES.N.M.-Thc UCI games. • ,.. 10 men's basketball team. in the midst The Anteaters have shot only 34 QNndlA CoDIJIV of a thrcc-pme losing streak. must percent from the Ooor the past three • -.~ •1 take on 21st-ranked New Meiuco ga me~. but had a S2 percent efTon •IA doOJ Statt tonight from an undesirable in the second half Saturday. The .._.. pos1tton. Antcetc:" will face a tenacious IJasletMll As 1f 11 wc:~n't enouah that the match-up zone from the Aga.aes. Awes are 12-2 and clearly the who have forced opponent into second-best team '" the Bia West nearl)' 23 turnovers per pme Conference after Nevada-las New Mexico State, led by ~n1or Veps. the Anteaters face a New guard Randy Brown and a balanced Mexico State ,quad which is oom· offense, has outscored opponents • ina off an 89·8 I upset defeat at the 85.6-68-6. and out-rebo~mded hands of Cal State Fullerton in them., 43. 7-40.2. But the AalJcs arc Titan Gym Saturday. shoottna JUSt 44 percent from the The defeat broke the Aaics' Ooor.and a homd 6l.S percent from sevcn-pmc winnma streak and the the hnc. AntealCn must play in the Pan u I JUOIOr Point auard Gerald Ammcan Center 10 Lu Cf\IClCS McDonald (9.0 points. 3.8 ~ ton.iJht at 6:l0 (PST), •here the bounds), who dJd not sun ~nst Apa have won 2' atniabt datina UC Suta Barbara after _lboottne l· t.ct two lt&SOftl and the Antcatcn for·l6 from the field 1n the two have not won since the 1914-U ~u P~. ~urat to the aeason lineup ton1aht an place of Crai& · . Manhall. 1Wbo bu 1W1ed 11 of ua played wcU at t1ma ID an UCl's 19 pmn.. 1}.11 to. to UC Santa Batt.ra. Jeff Von Luatow a ~foot-9 nllyi111 ftOftl 20 down atty in the tophomoft forward • tDadt llail .... to lake lhort.tived 9CICOOd-first ...., o( the amere11et aun.- ...., ... bdOre laltina 10 2·' in dw Pl• s.t.nt.y wt •• oeded Witll .. Well l9d 7-12 ovcnll. New 14 poi1111. W\11 _. lialn '°""'"" Mako Slalt ii 4o-I iD confrma _., .. DlllJ ... .. 1. Tustin (17·2) 2. Mater Dei (1!>-4) 3. Servite (14·5) 4. nine (lf.3) 5. Capo Valley ( 17-4) From 11 OD taim and he will ptOduce ... 1'homu aid. .. All ltalOft. rve been •)'ina one thina -our line hat becft the faton fot tVerythjQI • we've done. Oi"e them the CftdiL" h W.I the 81lt1' flt1t Cham· pionthip since winn1n1 the AFL title in I 96S, the ytar before the first Super Bowl. . 1'e AIMdalM Prat c. ......... ...... ~11. ... S1,bNenl ket9w-...... LOIA,,..._ :I 0 0 0-:I lvftelo 21 10 0 1..-.S 1 , ..... -...... 14Jt-i.otlon 1> MM trom Kllv (~ llldll uo. U-FG J .... •I, U• . M-Tllome• 12 run (Nonfvod kick), ut. M-Tellty 21 lnter~IOll rtturll CNof'wood llldll, 11 51 s..io.r. luf-Onl• 1 tlMI (lllck ~ecll, S::5I. W-0.vit > rU11 (Norwood Ilk*), HA M-lotton I MU from Kllv (Norwood klcll). ll 5' ,_.o.r. luf-Otvlt 1 run (Norwood 111c111. ~ ~G Non11ooct )t, 2 .._ A-tel.314 T1I AM ST A TIITICS AP~phOto Raiders running back Marcus Allen picks up extra yardage as Buffalo's Darryl Talley tries to pull him down from behind. 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The Raiders had pla)ed Buffalo car11cr this ~ason and had Sttn plenty of film. and last week pla}cd Cincinnati. "'h1ch also uses a fonn of no-huddle "We had all our alignment ad- JUStments. We had all our CO\ erage adjustments. e\ cf) thing we needed 10 e'lecute against the no-huddle offense." dcfen'll\e tackl e Bob Golie sit1d. "We did make those adjustments. Wr JUSt didn't get things .done the right "a) " The Raiders called a 11mcou1 lcs'I than tw o minutes 1n10 the game. making some personnel changes and slowing down Buffalo's offenM' after the Bills movt"d 55 }ards in li\e pla) s Buffalo "'as JUSl as efTi - c1en1 "hen pla) resumed scoring four pla) s later Lo~ .\ngelcs added ddens1\ c backs dunng the ne\I t"o ~nes e\entuall~ u'>1ng up to SI\ but nothing helped Buffalo \Cored on SI\ of eight possessions 1n the first half. which ended when a pass W'Cnt off Thurmar. Thomas' hands and into those of Gam lewis "Can't figure It o ut ( an't figure The Raiders offense Sttmed to work well. at least early. Jay Schroeder complctt'd 26-)ard passcs to Men ) n Ft"rnandez and W1lhe Gault o n his first two pla)S, but Los .\ngelcs had to settle for a fit'ld goal after two more pas~s were incompkte. Schroeder appeared to become rattled after that He threw fi ve 1n1erccp11o ns. thrcc leading to Buf- falo ~ores and the other t"-O stop- ping prom1 s1ng Los .\ngeles dn\eS "Good pass rush. good co"crage in the S<'COndaf). bad throws -}OU name It" ~hrocdcr said b) wa) of ewlanauon Shell !>aid he tned to '><'llk down his quanerback and get him foe used on h 1s Job "I JUSt told Ja~ 10 rcla\. forget the score and JUSt concentrate on SC\ t"n point \\ c m~d SC" en po1na," he '>:lid ··1 hq ~orl·d that man~ point\ in the first half wh\ couldn't we §(Ore that man) in th~ SC'Cond hair" • o.-- s ·-· -· 1 ,.,.,.. ... ., t • ...... VOA f'•\ • o.-... 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"' ..,....., -n ro ,._DI ••• , •• .,... .... • ,. n-na '"" -... ~I 1• n -17' No-huddle offense paves way early Bills jump on Raiders before they can adjust to scheme Kell~ took grt'at pains 10 spread the credit 10 his offcns1\e mates. six·c1filalh Thomas. wide receivers .\ngclcs lJ llC'd .i t1me-0u1 to rt'-.\ndrc Re-ed and JamC'S Lofton and By John F Bonlatt1 AP Spc>111 Wttlef g:ro up ,lfTcn~l\t." l1mmen Kent Hull Will "I don·1 th1nl the' "t"rt' rtall\ ORC HARD PARK. ""'t \\ ullord John Da"i~. Howard prepan-d \\ e'\t' httn u\tn@. the n<' R How much better can this Buffalo Ballard and Jim ttchcr huddle for a long 11mc ·· <>aid offensc get., Thomas "T.,e\ d1dn 't prt'p.Ht' tor 11 "ht n 'ou ·' c got as man) .\sk the Los .\nicks Raiders. until "t' got dC't"p into their ll'rntol' \\eapon' a' I do and get the 11me to "'ho lost to the Bills unda) for the and tht"' callC'd 3 time out .. 1hr''" that\ what it's all about " he second ume this season Kell\ endC'd that fir\t dnH 'Allh ..aid Or ask Buffalo running Oal'l a 1 '-~ ard touchdo" n pa ., 10 Jamn Thurman Thomas Bui h1\ teammate-'> dcflt."Ctcd the Lo ft on but thcrt• "3' much mu.h "Le t's. ~ ... Thomas said after pr.11<,(' hacl at "-elh who Sttms to more to come h h f h the Bills o---.. -the Los. .\naeles 1 m r in 1 l' \1'lontane1t) o t e no-"'116'-" " The Bills scorC'd on four of their 'd rr Raiders 51-3 in the .\F( C ham-huu k tl11en~ ne't s1' po~St'\\1on<, and ml\\ed a p1o nsh1p "We scored -l4 po1nti. 45.~ard field glial un one ot thr Thl· l r' "' the quarterback," (against ~1am1 last \\et'kl and then ones the' didn't 9, that ume Hull -.aid "Hr '' the gu' that sits 51 I think v..e'\(' 1mpro,ed a lot . Buffalo had JUmpc.·d o ut to 3 41-~ had. that and ~\S 'OK. here the) That's sa)ina a lot for a team that halftime lead and those \\ho'd \Orne: tk ·, 1n total control of the led the N Fl with 428 points this made tenl3U\t' ~upt'r Bo" I plans ofll'n" "1th the pt'f'\Onnel that we season But the Bills o ffense. tng-rushed 10 phont"\ to quid.I) firm ha'e 11n thl' tidd. v..e're JUSl as grred b) a calm quanerback who them up ~trong runnin@ ao; we art pass1na. .. runs 11 with push-button eflic1cnc~. ------------------ has t'\cceded even the grandt"St fan- tasies of Its pan1c1pants in two pla)OfT pmes. Buffalo quarterback Jim Ketty, who threw for 300 yard• and two touchdowns. looks for an open AP L.llMrphOto man as Raiders defensive end Howle Long tries to take him out durtng AFC Championship Game. ":-.lobod)'. 1ncludina m )sdf. thought we could sco~ 51 pomts apanst these IU}s." ~1d l~m "-ell~. who competed his first sc'en paSSC'S en route to a 17-for-:?3 passing Bickering Bills rmd togetherness performance The Bllls added anotht'f' 203 vanb rush1na to K.ell)'s 300 passana )ard.s and the records loomed: most points 1n the ftrst half of a pla)off pme (41 ) and the most points b> one team 1n a pla)off pme since By JOhn Clayton ~ ..... s.w:. ORCHARD PARK. N.Y. -A year aao. Buffalo Bills offensive players couldn•t stand be1na totelher m the same huddle. They were the Bickenn& Bills. a testament to all that's wrona wtth qos. T~ halfback rnented the quarterback. Receivers compt11ned. P1ayen fou&)\1. The quanerblck was mo~ a critic than a leader. Tension wCTC so bi&h in the locker t00m that once two Mftnsive play- ers disrqarded the 1f"ld1tional post- pme mtal and 111bbcd tome hot dop from a concnsion stand. So this >~'· the Bills did away with Utt con'1tnti0ftll huddle, and they found 1~ Di"idcd. they ~IL TQFther, .atch OUL the Balls' 51 ·3 rout Sunday apin t IM Loi Aftldcs llaiden ia lht FC Cbampionsbip bu re.- Mwtd hopa oh CCMnpetJtive Super '°"'· The only llu"fu::;-4* .. brtWttn the lilts lftd • .,.. victory om the New Yort Ciia11 is u •ys of flO motiftl,. Tiie Ii• w1U k r.vonlft -,.., now it'1 five poin1 but 1hat milfla ID up Ma}be. JUSt maybe. the Bills could become the first team smcc the l9 3 Raiders to beat a NFC team in the upcr Bowl. The)' don't need a huddle for them to boast about their chances. Boastana 1s easy for them .. , don't know ho w v..e can be a modest as v.-e'rc ao1n1 to be," de· fensive end Bruce mith uid. ··1 think wc arc probably the m ost compctthve team in the teaaue naht now." So compcl1t1ve, that they don'l even nttd a huddle. In some ~-.ys.. the Bills wc~ 100 a.ood unday. It took them only 29 minutes and five of'ftnSl'fe huddles 10 build 1 41 ·3 Marv Levy The e'ccut1on of the offense was matched b> that of tM defense. Bill defenders intercepted six pas~ fh e from quancrt.ck Jay • hrocdcr Linebacker Darry l Talle> picked off two. includin& one he returned 27 )'ards for a touch- down. "I sat 1n the dcfen11vt mttlln& room at halflame and we said we "-ere 1011\1 tO lrtat ll like ().()," linebacker Ra Btntky. "We petch .. ed a hutout an the second half. .. The victory unday ~ years of Balls jokes. Now. the Bills arc lciitim.uc and maabt end yean of NFC dom1nauon. 1964. U ana the no-huddle offcn!IC that bu panicked oppotll"I dd:mes throuahout the scaton, Kell) swq>t the Biltt downfield on t.betr fim poutU1on Ocspett the fact that all the Raldtn h8d heard about -and 1ten on video -was how cftidcnt the no-huddle o&ue lililll bftO b Buffalo, the)' teemed beftaddled. fi. naUy. al\tt the Bills bad moved to the Raidm' 20 in ftvt plays. LCI lead. r.=======-==;;;;:;;:;--;;;;m ......... liiiiiiiO~======::t! .. I'm at1'\UC'd C~Ct)' time I So out on tk r1e1c1 and ttc wba• ~ ~ capable of doina. •• halfback Thurman Thomu •id. .. The only thi"I I can 1tt MOft1 wub tht ao- budcl~ II tbat ""C XOR JO quickly that we lave a loc of time oe die clock ... Y tp. I.be lills arc IOQd. JMl ** lhnn. nq.11 ldt 1!'4'· n., .. petdM:d wtlh • Raidcrl ._ .... ha won 1111mn lh -• guinty that tk)I IC'tftl 1') ml1 Ii& HaUrint oul .,.. ... OI Ml# .... 10 dump water on their CI09dt. • •HELP WANTED• Excellent OllPOID•lly fot •••--·Pin srt ~. $300 "' ....... 1244 comet11ta. on • ..._. c.mr 71t ltl-4111 ....... ~PILOT (LOi) aBAunnJL.i aJCR, INTD.LIGDn', SWF. 'Z7, Blailde. bllll .,.S. .. a IDw ,_..._ .... '°'"•11111.--llllc -.................... ,,., ... ......... -. ... . aPUE•ot,__.. .. ... .. llllDdiJ'ldnrtMw.._ I II II Ill 11•1 •st 49R After season of great ~=t::: rotko~a~~::e1f:.•beH at b k · / t h 1 t .. All I had to do was aet a couple rea s 1n C1U c , 18 e of flnt downs." Youns sajd, .. , just t d h had to play quanerback. Just a UfnOVef en S Opes couple of first downs. Once we sot By Tim Liotta AP Spor1t Writer SAN FRANCISCO -The San Francisco 49ers played every other team's Super Bowl. But they won't get a chan~ to play their own. So metimes by the narrowest margin. the 49crs found a way to "in 14 of 16 rcaular-$CUOn prncs and thetr first playoff game. The \tnna came to an end Sunday when Matt Bahr kicked a deciding field goal as time ex pired, giving the Giants a 15-I 3 victory. to midfield. it was down to the . clock. "l thou&ht we were in really good position." Nagged by a lack of a runnina game the enti"' season. the 49en were undone when they could not run out the clock. The Giants ig- nored the possibility that the 49en would run the football Montana was rushed. humed and knocked down after getting ofT quick passes. and sacked twice before Leonard Marshall dd1 vercd a chilling hit with 9:41 to play Montana suffered a broken pinky finger on his nght hand and was unable to return to the game. 'llB 'nm with tale put sets up key score ~ 0.. Gokll«g 1#,..... ... SAN FllANCISCO -Tbe New Yon Oian11 8ft •pPOled to be one of tM NFL'• molt COllterVlllVC IMJDI and Bill Plrcel11 one of tM lealue'a m01t conservative coachn. But not on fourth down in critical .. mes. • The Gt.anti ended the San Fran- ciJco 49en' dream of becomina the fil'lt team to win thrw 1tralaht Super Bowls Wlth the hetp of 1 )().. yard run on a fake punt by Gary Remon~ a lincbKker wbo hadn't run &hat far since hip school. The play came with about "". and-a-half minutes left in Sunday's pme. The Oiants were trailina 13-9 and faced a fourth down and two at their own 46. So Sean undeta and the punting team came onto the field. .. Parcells bas ah~•YI pven me the option to caU a fake," said Ilea.sons. the sianal~Uer on puntJ. .. He called me aside before M wmt out and uid. •CaJI it if you . tee an opc:nina. • l saw the opcn1n1 and called it and the hole was there ... "It wa.s the lonant rve run 1inct hiah school, .. added .R~ns. who also led the Giants wttb 11x tackles, It wasn't the first time the Olanta have surprised teams with fake punts or field goals. particularly in the playoffs. In last week·s 31-3 victory over Chicago. they went on. fourth down four times and made 1t on all four -all from regular fonnatio~. In their 39-20 Super Bowl victory over ~nver four yean aao. New York was trailing I 0-9 and faced a founh and one on its own 46 when it came out in punt formation. Then the Giants suddenly shifted.. and backup quarterback Jeff Rutledge snuck for a first down that sent New York on the wa y to a 24- point outburst that broke open the game. >\fter ha ving Joe Montana knock- ed out of the game, the 49ers came up a fumble shy of a shot for an unprecedented third consccuuve uper Bowl championship. "This season was so incredibly difficult. We were playing every- hody's Super Bowl." said 49ers quanerback Steve Young. "You'd hear tt when you warmed up on the 'i1dehncs Other players talked that "'ay The enormity of what we faced each game. "They JUSt let their cars back and came after us because we didn't have much of a running game:· said 49ers tackle Steve Wallace. "When you can't get (a running game) going. it's goi ng to come hack to haunt }OU eventuall)' " Montana. who had earned the 49ers to seven consccuuH post- season '1ctoncs over the last three seasons b} completing 70 I percent of his passes. throwing 21 touch- down passes with one 1ntercept1on AP L.Merpholoe San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana (a bove} Is attended to atter New York's Leonard Marshall knocked him down In fourth quarter. Montana didn't return. New York's Lawrence Taytor (below) dances after recovering Roger Craig's fumble In the fourth quarter that set up game-winning fletd•goal. San Francisco's Steve Young (9). Jesse Sapolu (61) and Guy Mcintyre (62) look on. The Giants won. 15-13. But before the 49ers could look up, the ball was snapped to Reasons. He ran throuah a pping hole on the riaht side and kept going until he was tackled at the San Francisco 24 by John Taylor, the punt returner and the onl y man between him and the goal line. Thrtt players later. Mau Bahr kicked a 38-yard field aoal to make it 13-12. That meant the Giants didn't need a touchdown to win 1t. and that proved key as Bahr's 42- yard kick with no time left gave New York a I 5-13 victory. And three weeks earlier, against the 49ers. they ran a fake field goal on which Rutledge passed to Mart Bavaro to set up a touchdown that broke open a 14-3 game. "We talked about a fake punt before the game and we thought we had 1t covered,.. San Francisco coach George Seifert said. "He just hit the seam and got clear." "" c came through so much. and to ha'e 11 come to this. I never thought "'c wouldn't gel back there .. The 49crs came from behind to "'n nine times this season and in their pla}ofT \ICIOf) over 1he Wash- ington Redskins Eight of their \tc- torn:' 1.1.crl' h~ margins of six point!> or lcs\ But. attn J season of cap1talmng on their opponent's slightest error and turning 11 into a victor). this 11ml· 11 "a' the 4Qers who made the \.nlllJI m1'>tJkl' -a fumble by Rogl'r < rail? "'1th 2.16 remaining Boating He seeming!} did enough Sun- da). too. His 61-}ard touchdown pass to John Ta~lor 1n the third quaner ga'e the .t9er\ the advan- tage the} expected to hold "We hit Montana <:lean and hard.'' sa id New York'\ Lawrence Ta,lor "4\gain and again \\e want- ed to hit Montana a\ oltcn as "'e could " \.\1th Montana gunl'. thl' 4Qc:rs. who held the G iant\ 1.1.1thout a touchd own over t"'o g.'lrnl'S this !.eason were left to 1u~1 hang on. 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Television stays with I ootball in wake of Iraqi missile attack By John Nelson AP $c>ortl Writer NEW YORK As Iraq launched m1ss1les at a major allied military base in Saudi Arabia on Sunda}. TV stuck wt th the NFL. Although both NBC and CBS took several breaks during action to bring vie-.ers qui ck new~ flashes from the Persian Gulf. the two networks stayed with their con- feren ce championship games NBC took its first news break dunng the Los Angeles Ra1ders-- BufTalo Bills game-at the end of the first quarter NBC left th<' game three more-umes be fore hallt1me. -.hen 1t made its fir.ii detailed Gulf rcpon. more than 15 minute~ after first ~ord of the Iraqi m1ss1le at- tack CBS's !'-if( champ10Mh1p game at San Francisco began after the NBC game ( B~ took m fim news hreak lair 1n 1he fint quancr and cut a"ay again late 1n the second quarter to report that more Scud mm1les had been launched by Iraq. CBS. too. made a more detailed repon at hal ftime . With the New York Giants and the 49ers tied 3-3. CBS was ofT for about two minutes starting at I :48 p.m. PST Referees at Candlestick Park held up pla y dunng the break. and CBS lost JUSt one play when Dan Ra ther took over for Pat Su m- merall and John Madden again for about a minute at 2:08 p.m. CB spokesman Lou D'Erm1ho said from San Francisco that the NFL had agr~ that tt would stop play for up to a minute for news breaks coming out of a commercial "We're continuing to work in conjunction "'''h the NFL and the) ag.reed 10 that accomodauon," D'Erm1lto said Some fans ~ore headsets to monitor the nr1.1.s on radio From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 General 2102 Corona dcl Mar 2122 Lg 3bf, 2b• upp« dplx Deck gar hl-bmd cell. 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SU-IOIO HA 28A I kh 81nkg. 13SO. ~1 EXCLUSIVE OFFICES .. ~ • E'atoe.. *" toe. 2111 frpk:, 2 irV ~. !~ LAGUNA BEACH 1•590 ttq ft nm to 18a up9taJna No S*a h~ MOTOR INN Pert Art• Center. 3BR 28A l.IP9l..,. ,.., t72Slmo. 271-c 18lh to :h 2~ :,·.~..': Wkly rental• 1175 & 11·30 '* •q. "· Avt apt. 2-cet gar, pdo. Pt. M44<t52 """•rty ......... 1 Up Cot ueo TV lmmedl Pemet.a Paul· Avd 211 . 11'°°""° !.=. _. ~ • °' " • 90n 646-7372 ~ ........ ........... .... ~21 bt. 207 General omce IELF ITARTERI NEEDED ..,..,. ..... ,,.,... tar tO ._., ~ & 0... to .,.... us. mefor cltl•• wllh uftfQ-.• t»uelneee "°""• Aoclil N Aoll .. ~.Rode to wortc. roll '° t:liWtk. Mo ~Nee-y, Trene,.onallol'I fur· ~ bpel .... ~ va,,eed during two WMlt peld trelnlng. M"9t be 11 Of ~. M9e .... groomed, rr .. .,...,.~ eteity. "°" .,.._.. ~ teM.w cell N• Qfog. en l33-0570 OI epply In penton, NewPOf1 ShertllOl'I, 4545 Mac Artt\ur 91Yd, Newpon Beech (lam .. pm Mon-Wed) Perenta Wetco~ at ln19fVtew. CRUllllRUORT JOBI WORLDWIDE To 112/t\r. Trainees welcome. 1 •SIOO-eeo.3330 13.00/ minute. 11 Of over ' =--~Jii. I:..:: aon to ... .,..,....., clel pr••• ,,,.., t.aroe ..... .... Harrie pr ... ,,.. time avalleltllt to print INSe,.Ta, TA8S, Nl!W8~Aoo PEAS, ETC. Cu•1omer wftl fSC queHty voMne Pflr"" Ina on • 11"°'1 tum Wound t)me Someone wtth some Mt•bl1ahed contac:t9 WOUid be • big plus. Excellenl working envtronmertt Meny beneflta. Thia ... commtuton poetuon with • bl-eekly draw against If ln- lefested, pteaN e<>n- 1ac1 OllVe Holen at 642-4321, E¥1 252 DENTAL HYGtENtlT yeatty. l1W•7~ E'= 2:c.'~8a ,.2: 3'd hM from bch. Lg ~--:t:;· ~--~ EXEC office ault .. near •PGIP•~ '850 ~':ct,:md cell, tip, Kitch'• evl. 185 N JW Alfport, 4770 Von N!Wp<>!! Rl!y M2'43ee Ml951mo garyrty, ::~!!.! Cout H'#y, 494-6294 l<a"Jlan Aw, NB FAX, Bait>·' . II DULD IS IE AT THE BEACH Me ntatn company ... •IY NOON• ~$300-15()() per_., C\Ked ece«inta, 400% "SAM· t 2 Noqn DELIVERY If you are a cheerlut dental l'IYO•et\ISI who tS availat>i. 2 days ~ week a cnarmlng group p rac tic e In N-pon Beach needs Pc11111.,,11.1 .·1,\ll _ ......, recept, coptet. cont E'9'de 2br, 1ba, new AT THE •••l'u N.B. Furn room, tlll rm, llltch, "" perking 5 Cel'peC. fr'plc, patio, utJ1 28R. 1 ..... ~ ..,... June. Step• to Bch. & con... t ·•ty t>ldg •LO 38A 28A.S12WJ. pd. 1750/mo. ~ new, .,.., Fem. non/smkr. '350/ tum 1250 mo-mo Al MARK-UPI NO SELL-CALL M8ftJ• INOI t~&.3922 Call Meggie ...... 819 N•w•pap•r rOUIH MA LOCAL ROUTE. All 8 A.M .·12 Noon H.....__ avallat>I• In Coat• ~ c~ 540-1122 call Connie, Agt Aleo 8echel0f unit, from And. U75/mo mo. l73-34t8 Iv mffL Quinlan 133-9550 17~ E'•lde, new carpet 848 uoo C.ah No Vending. No 8464818 _,..,.._., Mesa and Newport Selllng. 1200•.$800 ___ __.;;....;;...;;........;.___ All purpoa.e fOf enter-, Beach 3:00 AM. 10 EARN $300 A DAY 2BR 18A .._ ............ utll pd. 1~00/mo'. BCHFRNT 2BR 28'" NEW OFC, •PPf01t 220 • • .,, _,......... Kevin ••t "'~24 " s/f, COtn41' windows, Weekly from eech S500 WKLY POSSIBLE lalnment lac1111y a·oo AM ThurM2.ays. People Call vou To guerantffd location WORK AT HOME Qroundsl!eeplng and No collecting. Cat and Order Opportunity 324 E. Balboa. 11000 """ .__ Lower 11400/mo. Avt on E 17th St CM unfurn; 11~ turn. EASTSIOE 28R 1VIBA Now. 714~·1284 3BR 28A, -......, ~. $3851mo. 84&-4lJO 1nveatmen1 r~ulred. Info t ·900·234-t800 gen malnl llnowt.ooe insurance reQulrad Pubhcationa 708 429- 1..00.22 .. M:SO. xna Empl Into. St5 • muat..$46-2238 can 842~ aaea E111 •B~9742 980-3812d ~le ,.........,..----....... I , • .,.... -~·~-=--·F-· sng HOAQ TWNHSE Open gu., 1•90/mo. Nr NEWPORT PIER AREA 1BA 28A UNrT/Oup491r, gerege ;;•5 mo. Sun 1-4PM, 2 8R Plll'klbe8Ch. 844-8870 Enclosed partclng 9 l5 P~ef.. i.....--......... ~----------------...;;;;;;.. ____________________ __ V£NOINO ROUTE r: !~1~0U: le= ~~~ ln~~R~!~!~~~~ 400 • 11111 300 32nd St. Frpk:, 5-6427 t ·~eA. 4225 Den. Rd. after a or IV m!Q. sq. ft LeaH 1950/mo garage . • t 1 00/mo LAROE 28R $721 ueo. 842·1278. BAL ... lfg 4BR W/ frptc. Avail now 673-6440 yearly. 850-0389 18R ........ •• HTI 21R 11•• $1·25 patio 3'd "' •undeck JBR 28A Yrty IM. St•P• ~ -t-<tOM ""' W/d S511/ mo Avt 211 omee & ger ·~•ce. 4 Hlf. t-800-284-V£NO X523-Fllght Attend---------------------------- OUIE:f EASTSIOE 28R Nu pnt, cpt, paUo gar · rma, 3BA, 12 rollup io •and t CM get, 00 7~17t3/157 1ne 723-42&e .v.nlno• gu door 19th & lnvf'<:,fmPnl Oppurtu111ty 2goa anta. Tlclcet Agta. Cus- tomer SefYtce. Empl Info $15 phone f" hlQh ~·~517~.-00 Lv ~.,.!!· p::: ~tc,.~j UDO ISLE ,: .• .., t BALBOA Penln ocnfrnt Pomone. CM. $900. mesa .,..r-...... --· • -· "''r um 3Br 2S. pertclng Cata 845-0864 F U RN 3BR t~8A 1795 • S.C.Ms-72.:• 1br· utllltl ... gar lne. Ok. S5°50/mo 01550 --=~..;::.;;.::....:.;·'------ENJOY 14-IS' reun on Trust As1em t>I • products twnhH FP, oeck, 1• REAL IAROAINU !!,,~,:O ,,;iv87~-d•p John 87w 133 WESTCUFF BUILDING Dtedl $20,000 ti> 11.000,000 Earn up to $6!50/Wtl Cll 0enaan A110C. $24 f.. No eirp WIR car ~ng. bftc to bch. 3BR 1 1~BA. 1980/mo -Balt>Oe la lg 28R, 2BA. NEWPORT BEACH ~ flOll'I 1ra1n Cll 1-IOC).n3-1 '04 Sl350/mo 87M142 Lrg rooms & doMta, Lt 1br$745 frplc. maid Seoc>fmo • Westcllft/1Ntne Aw Fum Oen Front. NeW9f glent aundeck. Agt, 2t3'1\ 29th SI Oar. 'J) utll. Non-.moker. Office & Retail Avail 38R 28A, Winter c.,.y, SRI. 831·22"2 Mw c:aroet. Agt 644-873-4526 MM101 S1500 28R 28A yrty Spacloua 2BR apt w/ 01A Tho Prudentl•l C.M Prof F, ctMn. ahr --------- $ 1100. 7~. .... bllld Cll9llgl. di • Caltfomla Realty 28r hH W/'f'J, g.ar. On IN -Ind need I Up•t•tra 2br 1 ba, v-.. I; pa!lo Hr oc ,. Sl15fmo Lit• • airy lg 29R, 2 BA. s.coo • utll $260 MC. piam lo •ore yo.JI ltuft'? 2 IUN1'f petio. 1102.5/ 7S1-6* cl1 to Faah1on 11 542·5251 aa.fled ca11 hllp mo. 'f' IM. 908~ W THE SEV1LJ..E Frplc, pool, 1pa, llart· COM Prof. fem, 2BR Balt>oe Bl 175-9$50 2BA wlgw, bltlna. yd Ing •t 1950. Call tBA. apt. 2 bike ,,om YEARLY SPACIOUS 2 Wtt pd. 83&-4120 9-5 Bettle, 992..ff02 or ocn '482.!50, + utll BR APT. BIOck from 2919 S.... Ana J $7S5 Kay 78()..8087 Chrl1tlne S7~85a. ocean and bay S.eu-McLAIN ENTERPRISES CM E·1io. 2Br 11/2Ba 2 Mon1·y o L(J,tr1 2914 •WIDOW HAS HS 4 TO'al $20,000 up No crMitl" Ho ptfl&l1y Cal 0.-Allo.~~ taful Onty S1195/mo. FEATURES car o•r. wtd, fp, MIF 0 R le f fh ..,.2·5114 EXCLUSIVE S450·1550 avl 2·1. eorronge tteri 0 • four Krombled word• be-Hunlrnqton oron.i el M.ir .·1,.!2 * •28A 1 BA-NEAR BEACH! Frig , fir .. place, ger9Q9. lndry. S10!>0d o 72~1ee3 81·,11.li .>fJ.tO AVAJLAl&.I NOW lmmecul•t• woe 3br. 2be, w/d hkup, frplc, patio, d/W. no dogs. S845/mo • security. 213-592·2214 •Co rolldo, 2BR tBA NEAR OCEAN. Lg 2~. 1wnh1• Pool. cer· 2ba apl Privacy, C>Orta, $900 NO PETS q"let. gar, peflo Ml251 122..eo11 or Eves/ mo 9~e MC>-e231 Wknd1 722-t140 ' Laqun.1 BEACH & COUNTRY 542-et30 Of 850-0902 low f f le d CLUB COMMUNITIES EASTSIOE CM. Fem to to Olm our lilftP WOf 1 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom snare 3Br 2Ba hou.. , I ~~~o~"'!';=ci ~~ub:S: :~~ Olhef. Call lo II M Is o,2w I cen1ral air & garage FEM non.amkr to ahr 1 w extra 1tor•o• All lrg 2Br 28• In CdM. • matn1enance Incl w D, frplc Really Sony. no ~t• n1ee1 S&50 1575-2355 I THE NEWPORT MAAINA Non-amkr w d, perk· .... -...... ------~- 715().()919 1ng ape $3152 !>Otmo 13 I I._ I FAl'/ltWAY APTS ll , '"k ulll 84&-7908..,. 9l0~ ~ M f t>y 2 1 75 from BE AT THE IEACH •IYNOON• Call Meogte 9 A.M.·12-Noon ..... 1. .... Ual 1 BA. gar. lndry, new crpt..decor 418\~ N.,. CIHUS Avt now. $850. W..!!_11 10 an 87&-5312 Cu1a 1 BA 2nd S10fY Apl on lhe BAY w/belco- ny. s t 100 mo Call Jennifer 842..SS t 5 FROM S 1 295 mo FeM to shr 28 CM apl F R A T G ' I ___ __.:..........;.;;:.;;.:;.._ beh m1tr w ba1h own I ~ c~·=~~£ ~.~r;~~l-~~· };~.~:-::~~!.~:.: IH Ol'M I~ Tl ; I th;:.~:;h~~;~ ~~~":v!~ ~.:;~: amkr seoo 4~1528 STEPS TO IEACH Bch condo Poot. spa . • _ _ _ . -o that fools rush in. but they BeaLh 2648 MOVE·IN BONUSll Spacloua 28R t ~BA 1wnhme 1950 mo 900 Se• Ln 844-2811 Musi ... , 1~ complet remod Hardw<I noor. & Ill•. Mg, atova, wtd. gar S&M-7800 S450 DllCOUNTU (Cell for 0.teflal) Spaclou1 1 BR. Ilk• n-. Incl frlQ, atove, mtcro pool. carport & laundry Call Sue 548..()492 WTllDE Count" Wood• Lge 1 BR loft, patio country aenlng S895 No ~· 190 2111 St. 848-4282 °' 84~9543 $850 MOYE·INll Oeluxa 1 & 2 Bdrm• 548-7387 OCEAN VIEWll Redec:orat•d 2BA 2BA. cathedral cell- 1ng1. pvt b•lcony, jacuzzi From S995 No p.._ a55-0M& '* EASTSIOE • Specious 2BR, 1 BA, refr1g, gu & W91er lne 1750/mo. Ms-6853 * 1 MO FREI RENT 2BA w/gw, MW crpt & paint, ~d •... ., pd 2see Orenge ·a · 1725 1571 Orllftge 'A'.. 1740 987 Vlc1ona 'L' •. 1710 C•" ~t20 •6PM • 1 llONTH FRDJ Bechelor & t•A t IABA a 18R. Poot, •pa. cable hootl-Up WESTlAKE Vlu.AOE 14M122 LAROE STUDIO, full 3BR. 28A. p•tlo Yr1y 1~~1~11 ~mo always Seem 10 get the Sets In kitchen, close to town S 1300/mo 873-2507 I y Q R [ N G I lhe ... .. .. · ?" ~~c~ .. ,, i~·!13 ;~~';; STEPS TO BEACH 3Br M :p:0e:~~~~r;.s·p::: mo Avl Fet> 2nd 2t 3 28a, trplc. new cer~. •P• Smkr ok $350 I' I I 1• I O Complete the chuckle quofed 596-4 no or 714 Sitt. PM'll ,.,.w>y r..o.c W'O mo • dep 979-1804 • • • _ _ . b y f illing •n tf'le m1wng words 44MI 11\upt St1 7S "2·ll50 M • 1u 1 •IF •'". 1 0 '--......1-....1.-....&...-"'--"---' you develoo lrom s!eg No J below Newport Beach 2669 • ·~..,'At .... ,,... Wartl to hachnr Hoag e Lg 2BR $90().$9!>0 e Lg tBA S725-S7!>0 Oaraon · Carports Pool · Spa 1<&01~~ ••• BEACH SHshore 4BR 2BA fu rntunt yrly S1 700 Mark, 13t-6494 , J 4 • Unique d ean, tum. ca-equa11y share Hun1 I b•n• traller on pv1 Bch home $385 mo • ~ PP1•. ·~u~Bf PED Udotx:h.CallevHlor •.O,utus.3&-7907tvmsg ~ ,f ''U~S N SOUAPES appt l!l I &-Ill 4-l °"7 NB BAL fem non-amlcr __ -......;...;._.....;;.,;;,.;;..;.;..;.;:;..,i_....i._...i.._...1.._..L.._..L.._.L.-_L...-I NEW 28R, 2BA POOL Unique oay view 2BA 8 •,< ·o.,..•s [ ro 11 I I Micro ctw fan'V9rttcaJ deck. w d . gar S5!>0 :. ·.. •'• f o S995-lo dep &4o-a379 541 ·5341 or 9754450 _________ ._....,. _ _. _ _._...1..---i STEPS TO SAND YRLY SCH RENTALS 1BR to 3BR unfurnished $750 10 11400 VILLA RENTALS 171-4112 Oceanfro nt (nr river jetty) own Br B• Parking .van N-sml!r prof '850 ll"O 72.2.O!>Q1 RESP Male to ahr J matr bdrm Dynasty I Loeded. $50() • ·~ Uhl 842-9008 850-8975 SCIAM-&.ETS ANSWIU <.MO~ !NO~~ a4l u1 s1as a41 106 01 waas sAeM1e Aa41 inq u1 4snJ s1001 ie41 a:)11ou JC~Aa noi\ P•O~ JBlea41 a1Aow le au11 w pJea4J9A0 MO~ lNO~~ -uJBAO!)-41uo~ -ijeJn -wops1M • By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Q. l-Aa South. vulnerable. you bold •982 •AKI03 •J7652 H Part.Mr opena the bidding wtth ooe club What do you respond? A.-We know~ ii a Khoo! that ~es in respoodinc one heart wtth th.ia type of band. but a.ndude ua out. Sintt partner will show bearta ii be bu four, our preferece ia for one diamond. That will leave ua weU placed for any rebid ~r miibt make Q.2-Both vulnerable. u South you huld: •K983 • K6 t 752 •IU&3 The bldchnc bu proceeded. W•& North Eut South l • l • p._ ? What dn you b1d now" A.-Partner'1 vulnttable overcall. even at the OM ·ievel. muat 1bow a ruaooabte hand, cloee to an open 1nc bid. A JUMP ruae to thrM lpedeA 111 invit.ebonal. a.dine putner to eo on to came wnh • aound overcall. and that bid best dncnl>H your hand. Q.3-Both vulnerable a~ S.1uth you hold. •A106 •K976 • 'Ql02 •AlO T~ b1d.chq hat proc~ Sou&h w... North Eut l ST p._ 3 • P ... ? \\hat do vou h1d now" I A.-~o inatter what t.M ranie of your o~·DO·trump openrn1 bid. you have • auper·maxunum 111 sup I port o( hurtL TeU pertner of the eood M'W'I by makmc the cheapest CUt ·bid avaWible. m Lh .. cue, thrtt Q .4-Both vulnerable 1.11 South you hold: _ •73 •AQJ63 t KJ9 •783 The b1ddlni ha" proctt<SM - North Eut South W•t l NT Pa. 3 • p._ 3 • P .. ? Wh.t do you bid n011>" A.-AJthough p&rtner bu ahown • m.asamum 111 support of he&N, you have no al.m 111t.ereat. While we would not C.uJt four heart.a much. we th111& thrM no t rump, •howtnc a b&lanced hand tvou have already promaaed five hearul .. more dacnpt.J\•e Q.5-Bulh \'\Jlnerable u ~th )'OU hold •A lOr> •K976 •AQ102 •AlO The b1dd111J ha.8 procttded South West Nortll EMll l ST Pua 3 • P- l 3 • p._ 3 ?"ot'T p._ Wh•t de• ,.nu bid now"' A.-The obv\OU8 bid ia four buru How~er :-our hand '8 80 rood that we th111k 1t ~nu ~r mon toward &lam, espt'Cl&lly 1mce you can do 1<> b.low pme·l~el Cue·b1d four club. Q.6-Both vulnerable. a. ~th )OU hold. •73 • AQJ63 • KJ9 •783 The b1ddin1t has procftdeod North Eut Soulh W•t l ST Pua 3 • p._ 3 • Pua 3 !\I P .... "• p._ "! What d<1 yvu btd now "' A.-Oesp1te vour <kmal of slam rn t.erest. pe.rtner bu not ltveD up and bu made another slam try You abould ~rate &a.nee you. too, can do 80 b.low four bean.a. Bid four dwnonda. Look et the combmed bolchnp of 5 It 6-a heart a1am .. an ucellent venture I apedea. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE pemeo1 SI A-.. 01 51 HouMlflOIO 90 CuOIC meter 6 1 ~ ~· u --°" ~E~ 64 lnMrlO ~~Cl!) DOWN 1 Ftletl 2 Freoglll 3 eo..~ - • ca111e~ S WartMea 6 Of "°""' 1 ~pet1 a l-t0601 bee*' 9~ 10 ~ I 1 ~ecurlO' 12 Swemc> 13 The--2 1 ~• 24 9'1ftato • llfr1 iea.o. 2t Flat 2t Oaftl 30~aty )1 PaWI ,,..... » -meter 33 Aeace 34 s..- JS o..ng ac>O( 7 36~ 31 Confine SO Grino1n9 41 ~9*11 mat.ta# 42T.Ull..., 51 ~ 'w ... ~. 4t .. ..,..., S2 In ,. 41 -percl'l9 53 Aow 4t TJOeOI ...... SS A-..1- ··~ H F..nanlmal • 10 11 12 13 ' ..,,.,.. NOW.-1 -~ ..... Cllt ....... MIO O..WC>Moe _,ITMTDI ....., /'3004500 per w .. k /IAM•12 Noon CALL ...... 841·-~· GeMralOllloe Tr.v.t Co. affka per, aon for cl•rlcal a phone aupport. Call '71•Je42.1ns •11 9. HOlll TYPllTI PC uaera needed. $35,000 potential. D• talla. (1) 805 987..eooc> 1!>11. B-2.2387 HOTEL SAL.E l REP A recognized lead« In the hotel Industry la •xpandlng lta fleld aal" eff0r1. We are curr9ntly neklng r• aponalbl• ulf·a1ar1ers wHh proven HI•• 1uc- c .. 1 who enjoy mHt· Ing people & can ahare our vlalon fOf the Mure. Th• Ideal M ~?\.! ............... ~ ....... , ... ..,. .... u........ Wk. very ...... to ____ ....,._. ........ --. --.... ~ .. .._..,. •. c.. 00.W.. ..... mM ....... I 2 a. Top _... ........ 1-.bL,_..._1 ... a_... ---man,.........,.... NGllG MIA •rm111e ~ -. Mon. TUM. l!Jip1rteonud Mertne.' l'teaHnt aurround-------------• _,.. 8'd IMCh w/fJl#n inaa. will .,....,, ~ Pert T1me toota. WOttl tor ..,.._ P(NNVIAVEA, 1 m llODIL w.-¥eNote dMlef, Placentia Ave .. Coata lurfwear company In Cateef l)Ollllloft, top Meea. ll'Ytne neede boy'9 flt wagH. APpty 1NO mod•I. Walet II'', Newport &Nd, Coeta PART TIME c"-t ""'0 ~... hip Mesa, 8424170 31 " to 33". Night to" NEED MONEY FAST? to ta," PtMM contac1 supervlaor to hire, L I 121~ ... Mak. Up to .,,,25 ..., 1 orra n•. -•• .. • • .. ~ tra n and manege car• .,,_ -· day trimming photo-rler• and verlflera. -""-'"· -"'--·----- grapha. No ••P nee. Must be enthusiastic Picture PRAllD 1 ·800-~n and g&od with peoPI•. r>ull Of part Ume a Car and Insurance r• Wffteende. Jtm, 114- The~· COAST DAILY PILOT le loOlt• Ing fOf l'lou.....,._, 84udent• and ....... IO ,....,.. the Clf'eu- latton Dept, Wlff work evenlnge, Mon thru f"rf, nexlbte houre. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT qulred. Apply at th• M1-oee3. Dally Piiot, 330 W. 111111••···········-.. Bay St., Coata MH&. ADVERTISING ADMINAllT Dull•• Include an- .w.rlng phone• for adverllelng staff. typing, filing plus general office duties. Pleasant 1urround- lnga. Insurance, paid vacation. Call 842· 4321 . EJ(t. 251. Ask for Howard Schramm. Pl••••. no phone calls. PART TIME UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * IO COWCTIOllS * Early morning motor routes I '1tJ 1 rwnta,... Orav•pr-. A .. 1tlr IMO Ne •DA .... , c.-...... IDYICaTICH Time ., ...... Gut-... ~ ...... ... pttd. *" .,._ 1YC STATION ATINO .....;;.;16;..;.1.--«-.31.._t_. ---- """ ....... Kine ooncl ..... A f!X· ~ N .. d Money faet? ..._ SIOOO p•r month ...... ~·No • .., "..,.' MeCled bUVtn9 Mlled -w-111-IWAllNDI lt9m9 • ~ W• h.w ~a of ~5-~be­f~ In the .... er 8outh Orange arH Secty Up to l30.000 Who Nw Hnt '°' In· ,,.,.,., ... Co formation from vs r• A=lble, highly Qardlng the purchUe Of Zed peraon, AJ of 1........,.1 AA&lltH& R, AIP. computer llt•r· ftVIVlivrlUU"" •••• typ• 80 wpm, llllTAllllCA uper. tegal/coll•c- •-'--tlon• a plUe. Corp. •at Our _., AepreMnt• 40 yrs. Small ofc. PCH t,..,.. .,.. among th• hlgh•et paid In the a Dover, Newport world. Just 2 Ofdef• _a._a_c_h_7_2-2-'733-1--- Hrn1 you up IO SpetcM.angu.ge $700 Qroaa commlHlona for the Wffk. Full fringe benefits 1.eoc>-e25-9128 Pathologist Fff posltlon avall In Laguna Beach area. Ability to direct apeeeh th91apy In a S.N.F. Callfornla lie req. Please contact: Rlveralde Hearing & Speech Ctr, 5051 Canyon Creat Or, Ste 104, Riv.raid• 82507. 787-0204 1Wo Cl) ........ wilt\ eaanomloel w .,... ~...,,.,..to Hot • drMt tlupa.t -..ch, Good oond., twv cMy. Ca.la Meu .,... Hunl· l1IO 090. 146-M79. ~~ I iJ: ' I. I." t ,( I 1 I A.M. lo 1:00 P.M. ~ Thurtd9Y end 8atur· a Apptlancee. e~ d!y. C8'I 942-4333. thing must go. 497· ~. COUIHD -"°''----· ----Eatty evening or .arty o .. lgner f'urn. •King morning houre. Over Oal( Bedroom .. t. 21, aood OMV. Apr>fV Aettan Din Am. set, Pl!NNVSAVEA, 1HO ptu• misc. 761M5t 5, WAHftO TO MN: ()ed ORllNTAL MIGi, 9/lf'f .._ !n.,,, eon•an 1..ocM3t ·1213 ' .. ... I .. I. • • I ,or, OM< IClllll ....,.,.,.,a-. timer. 1111 lf9111, p1p1r .......... llOO. ?INlll . f, . :. ',I 1 ., ~ , ,°'\, ,",, t ' I 0 ) :.~ Av• .. Costa SOFA BED, double. · Brown. Good condl· •M91A1• I ... ATI tlon. MS. 551-9884 ,..,...,. -•· EARN EXTRA S MONEYS &HAYI PUN DOING IT1 1rvtne. JIWll.RY 2 Rd Tt1p Tleke19 Ha· wall. ••p.'93. Rick d• talla. '375/tJcket OBO. 552.()845. Large ..iectlon of di• monda, vintage watch•• Incl. Roi.• and Patek We buy, .. n. trade and repafr. W iiiiam Harold Jeweleta. 3111 New-CANNON OUN SAFE. port BNd. at 32nd. Th• ORANGE COAST Hold• t 5 r1n.. -+ 4 .. A41•• DAJLV PILOT I• look· aid• •h•lv9• 8x3•2.' ___ • .;..1.;..~..;....;..;_ __ _ Ing for Mverel bright S825. 83t·2177 Scott Kennedy Hlet0f1c and enthusiastic tNn· Exercl•• blk• orig $289. Balboa, hand signed agers, age 12 y•at• He St55. Stalrctmbg watercolor. ~144 of and older, to Hll ••ar orig $399, HC 200. $3,000. 1549-1210, P1ann•, c"'- candidate haa 1-2 yr• ~======~I experience In direct ASST. DISTRICT MANAGER needed to aupervlH , hire and train motor route carri· era. dellver down routaa. update paper- work and handle cu .. tomer service. No ••· perlenc• neceuary Must have rellabla auto and current In· surance. Call 642· 4333. aak for Mike Wiley. available. Must have dependable transportation and liability irlsu rance SALES REPS TELEMARKETING newspaper eubacrlp-$175. unused. com- tlona In an adult au-puterzd 55().4789 pervlaed. door to door -'".-..;;.-'-"-"-"----••I•• campaign. Late Like new. paceaaver Or~i;w ~ tiu-,9 sales, gOOd communl· cation skills & 11rong follow through. Salary plua commlaalon. Send reaume & aalary requirement• to: V9Qabond Inna, P.O. Box 8501 1, San Diego CA. 92188-5011 Wherl you'¥e "* ~ ....... a.alfted ad cen be• -... friend St>l'KllHI Men J003 40+ VlllY A'M'UCTIVE Green eyed lrlah blond. Lowe th• .,, •• muetc, rnovtea, con-c•ru. travetlng, ro-"'. "c. w Ith ••• P•reelve, ••neatlve I man 38.SO ... king long term relatlonahlp. 11231 5 ORDER DESK Mon-Fri 6am-2:30pm, S6.30/H r. Benefits. Light typing for com· puter Call Willie for appl. 548·5525. Books on Tape. Inc. PART TIME CO PY MACH INE OPER. • var. duties. Incl. P.U. & dellv Some heavy llf1tng. Will 11a1n 852· 1 538....,, PLATE ROOM PERSON Part tlma Mon, Tue. Thura. Will train. Apply PENNVSAVER, 1680 Placentia Ave.. Costa Meu. CALL 842-4333 HUNTlNGTON BEAOf, cn'1' A NISA, NEWPORT BEACH, louNT AJN V AIJ.EY, IBVINE 6 LAGUNA BEACH Sal•• rep• for new Orange County Spanlah language newspaper, mua1 be bl-llngual, Coata Meaa loeatlon, gu&r· anteed draw plu1 commlaalon, reply Personnel Directory. 330 W. Bay Sl...at, Coat• M•••· CA t2e27. Due to delays at GTE the 900 Datellne service will not be a'lallable In the Huntington Beech/Fountain I Valley area until February. We apologize to our readers for the Inconvenience. Earn EXTRA MONEY working part·llme. Good communication and phone akllla re· quired to aall growing. local newspaper. Contact Teri. Pupo It 842-4333, a ft e r n 0 0 n , •a r 1 r. electric ca11. new bat-IAIY GRAND evening hours. E•c•. tery w/battery charger. lent oppor1unlty for 2 baskets, elevating S 1 450. StJnet.COneole t b II II • Plano $475. Plano ""ht person. f'or more ••• • • oon r •· ... .. kl S2 000 151 ... .,. leach muat aacrlftce Information, call Teri "9 ng • · ""'" Can help dellver. at 842-4333, 1!>11. 209 MOVING: Wingback e52.2238 chair & Ottman S 150, HAVE A GWGESALE 642-5678 glrt'a 10-apHd S50; Leland Baby Grand aofa & awlvel chair Piano. Black Salin. Ex- S 700, mink Jackel cellent Cond. $3,200. $500. alroller $20 1_4_9_•_·8_8_7_5 ____ _ baby ltema. golf clubs, mlac. cloth•• & llema. 873-38450 mag LIT'I GIT .. LOOIClflQ TOGITlllR POR LOVI'' SWM, 3:1, 5'1", 1~ SWM 27, 8'1" 200 ..,_ CWIY LOVE NOT LUST TIRED OF DATING? APPICTIONATELY DWM U I ' trec:tNe wF 2ws fOf ••t. ~car· I ..,_ ... ka ••m 6 at• looking tor SWF hon- IOPHllTICATED SWF·•m•ll. young SWM 28 5'8" 145 lbe IWIET IWM 1a5 lb•. Hwd wondng, PGeelbfe tut!ng ,.... Ing, romantic, 1oy., Older, profeulonal 50'1, working glrl. athlellc. blue eyed Newr married. 8', 170 clean cut, na dre... tlonahlp. Muat like~ and ~ to euddt.. Hom• body t y p •. btond re•..., fOf .en-9f, tooklftft for 1h• ln~ out, trevef anct I'm • b'""' (nol In &edy ... k• down 10 -r lbe, ... king an exotic ··• ~-_. .. ___ --------'V N11n 50• tan PfOf•• ~fYa~:.':C, s.~~ ~=,;:•:::,~~.1 ~= tecty wtth brown •ldn ~ W:;a~ ~ := _,_1_330-"-'"lf_ .. _-_._ •. _ ...... _ .. 1 111KINO Miii FIT! ~~:~,~:~~'"• atonal 'gentleman for male. 45-65 •2293 and animals Take a and brown bedroom companionship could LOVIMl'l ,.. •• IMA Tan, ln1el1Jgent. Hlf· 1-----------------theatw, golf. outdoof cnance• •1381 eyes for an pcltlng thl• be you? •1348 lnlt ""9Ulnl employed SWM 8', KtMti... evenmg. at PETITE llNGLE monogamous relation--QlllTL...... 175 lbe. ~ anrae-=~C:::.~ verv MOii TWO HEADED LADY ,_M\__...lp_. -"-1353----Flm, FIT owM se. ·~ 200 w. "phyaAcely "'" ... 31, ... ka SWM•WM s .. k• rel .. f by con-l'M INTO FAITHFUL lb• enjoy• dining, mete 1'"3o for moY· CUTIE..PIE 29 • for elncer• reta· tK't with twf>h .. ded S POONING DWM, 5'9", aharp non dancing. movlH, i.., dandtlg, d•nn:;a· ACT IYE I LON D Sllm SW wi dow . ttonshlp, enjoy aportS, :n•n Fl~oot1 7'0 • • m 0 k • r , ••If. wattle on beech. NJ concepts, etc. •t3 WIDOW Mov•d here. ...k• movies. muak:, out-1~.:V~: 10•';:i fo':~ SWM 28 tan, alenf d9', •mployed dancer. amoker ... k• cluay llNCIRI ACTIVE HOW TO RESPOND TODATEUNE male or femaJe fr1end• doora. ••n•• of -·• lntelllgent, re lecllv• movl••· y.,,81, M• lady. •1351 Glfm.luau "Clauy" atlm, anrac· to vial1 local points of humor. No smoke/ fundamental friend· profeaalonal endur--.. ""'" tlv• In 50'• •••k• lnter"1. Lunch Of din-druga. Soc drink. Kid• ahtp for futu,. fro&lcs ance athlete H•k• xlco weekenda. Look· MAI WITH Watm, lntentgent, •• "poe"IYe" gen1 with ~ N/amolcer, pteaae. o.k.I #2278 with fun financier. SWF/SHF any age for l~gg fror~':=!°°! TWO HUDI cur• SWM home ''IMftM of humor" lor •227& -----------~-"'------i "lh• kind" Abaotutely 35.,.5 d Sffk• lady Wtth two owner. S•n•e of w•lke, friendship & ---------WIY CWIY 191k>ua hot epoon ac· ways rH Y· headt to lhat• 4-COtd humor. for lrlendahlp, ecttvftlea. 4'tc. I Irv. •n EllERGmC ILOID iion. tJ t383 ......;.•...;.1.;;.34...;.5;._______ tabi.ta Fl"fufour flt travel, Heatthy non. Newport Beach PRO F ElllON•L uauDI OME 'f--1on'at• "n .:__,,.: amoker. Age 89. 5'1r, -'2314 " 30'•. 11 s Iba, anrac· c• •ssv EDUC·TED ""'" .... .. ..... 185 lb ""'3 t 1 v • w /a• n • • or "" " TALL THIN cl•r for frollcaome •· '"- ILOND ILUE 5'2" IWF humOf. comf0r1abl• 1n MAN c iaaa. flllt••· non-t1 11y·a ru11111ment. TWO HUDED FILLY DWfP:, attractive wllh Blond/blue. athletlc. a ball gown aa In AttractlVe, 5'7'', athlet-smoker , flnanclally #13:11 With pl" dlapentef & great flgure...eOlah . hardworking/playing Jeana aaeka hand· lea, 153 Iba. 70-lah, and emoflonallv v•ry MAT INTO ft&Mll llltwrned Perrier ava\la· I I aeeka alncere, out· t w/ good humored lovea nv \IUUll L kH younger au -aom• en ,.preneur · • comfort ab I•. SWM 41 IOYH Ille ble to ahare •·way tudea. beach, dining, ~.!n~1c.2:"~2 fun ro-_•am_•_llk_•_•_· _•_22_80 __ IROOKLYN IOY 38 music. antlquH, gar· Thoughtful, llberal, 5•10 .. 205 Iba, good COid tabteta, T•nder. mcw!H. sports, alncer-IPEND IOllETIME OWM, 2 tyk•a. auc;. denl ng. cooki ng. funny. You: chic, edu· bultd, IOng hair, gOOCI temnc:, tMCl'lef tend· tty, hon.ty, .. n .. of HUD TURNER· cHaful entrepreneur. •••k• lntenlgent, •I· cated, fifty or undef, eenee of hum«, very Ing to touch and "Ill· l'IUmor, travel, REAL WITH ME would·b• writer . fectlonate, good-weight conscious, aflecllonate, hard .., •. (lauQh) 12313 trt.nds. •2295 ILIM I'm 38. 5'8'' 170 w/ atreet-w l•• rouge. looking lady. *1341 warm, aware, mar· WOf'k•. Uh movlee, ILOND NEWPORT Natural btond, •Olah good..,,.. of humor s .. ka •P'CY gal, win.. EMTRIPRDIUR rt!g! minded '1147 beeCtl wanes. Honut., LADY !1~r'u:!:! pr:1:.t ~::~t~~:::;:;; ~ 1~h~"'.~ ~=; IN Hll IO'I HIGH CUii ---11-1329;..;;..; ____ _ I'm allm, 40lsh, and gent fun p•r•on, lady with aenaa of friendship poatlble, Wanta to m..e Ind• QENTLlllAJI PRORlllOMAL Ilk• dinner. beach. SWM , 42-801ah n/ l'IUmor. 4'1382 and you know what pendent i.cty for Intel· Accompll•hed, thor• CALIFORNIA epottlng even1a and smoker. E"'JOY Jog---------that can lead to. lectual etlmuletlon oughly enllghlened ta11 n11mtu1g men with gtng. dlntng, dancing. TAKE A CHANCE •13-tt •1350 mu11i..taceted emresw• Cl AlllC a poelltv• attitude. sill-ekllng, -111ng. Two SWf=., 28, blond. neur, wry lnt8"tgent, IWM I foot blond WAllll,WITTY &mWlll •2. OWM, H•klng wtntar • ..,. eummer beech girt. ~ ro- manllC •rid -itt.Jong p.,,_ IO ehllt9 ltfe'a f~ ~·-· Lota of hug!...,.,,,,.. c.t9, hof'l .. I. lhoughl· beKh condos. •22n green. Enjoy• ro-1 RAVE A attracUve. lordly, hlgtl ~ oeene monoga.. M and gOOCI aenn of m.~. moYles. danc-1 moral•. 40'•· loottlng moue. •Pontaneou•. humor. '2311. INCURABLE Ing, get ewaya. quiet for lnlelUgent, ao~• a1fectioliM• aouf mafe 0 HILLO Piii h CHRllT IANMOMllNGLE ROMAMTIC s;!k~g!Pec:°i':.~1 ~~ GAUGE SALE :~!1~~~ 91:~ ~1 .. ~ ~~~·,:not ProfH~l:', nice REDHEAD for taatlng relallon· .. ..._. 1 loOklng SWM looking 31, Sffk• SWM •WM SWF (38) looking tot ahlp Call me "2298 RARE FIND 1 f0t 4~50 ye81 old trim 30+ for alneer• rel• handsome SWM who MEET IWM 29. 5'8" Sllm pretty lcw•bte swr: 10 . ~:::.'~:'~ ~&~~,:=:: RENT &4Z 5678 ~hall::~·.,,:ro;;~ :rn~=.c:~.=~ humor. No smoke/ Kida and pets OJC. No Al of tvn. 8"ke female th• beech, ~ & • Ca 11 1-900·844-0 l 00 • i::nier 4-digi t c.:ode appearing in ad • LiMcn to greeting • I.cave mc,,agc (you can change 11 1f not ,,111,fic<ll Wh<'n lea\·inJ.! a m essa~e • l.l',l\l' \OUr l1r'I llJnlC • ~klllHlll \our 1111crl''" • lt•ll \llUl-.h!l.' • Dc'l~ntx: \~>ur .1ppcJr.rnn: • S~ul) ~tlur prdcn:nc.:c~ • lndu<ll' '' hal )1lU l1 kc<l about thl· pcr,011 )OU .111: fl''p<mdmg to 'tou ma) kJ\ l' .1 ~() 'l'lOlld mc"Jgc ) llU \\ tll he JUllllllJlll'Jll'v h1JlcJ l))k tor l'Jlh llllllllll' • DATE{ I NE :~·2m drink. Kld• ~~~~.~~;~..,, .. of tluou9h clwified • i::Su~~l=.d ~:.=,r:::P~*~;~bl• iauoh~9;!M'i'9 1n New· ____________________________ ..... ________ ..................... ______ ..... __________ __.. .... __ FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRINT CLEARLY (First three words ore boldfac e) 25 word maximum FREE A DS ARE M AIL-INS ONLY All CalHns Wiii Be Charged Regula r Rate. C ONFID ErJTI AL l ~JFOR r JATIOrJ NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE:------------------------------------- ADDRESS: ~---------------------------------- CITY: SW'E: 2JP: ---"'* • tb11:albil' • canttdel--. Wll oaMGf --~ pellOllClll Od .....,, "· "-WI! odl .. be P"' 2 79CI ••s:••-ltf~ tN ~OIUM lied\ ad .... 1'-510ood9.........,t\ ._ .. ....,., ....... o~?P JCd a-._, ii D9 CIMt tDcalCINI ....... \'Olirft I I" 'All Clrt CID09 ._ ..... .. ._ al:l1lt tDaocm '°''' c ....-..,,_...., GU IDELIN ES C,1·1,; · · ·<'./ , & l 1 :1 If Htl1·l M'"l''1 ,, . Se o<,,,, H1118 1911 SUZUKI 4'00 Rune grHt, V9tY CS. pendat>M. ~. C.H 9N-OeM Wt, •. ,.1 Or1v1· .J, ··1 ·. 'H) W c ruck~ '1035 19T7 TOYOTA PfCKUP Wl1h atl.U. She ain't no beauty but IM rvna r... wen. an.. o wner. mu at ••• Make on.,, Call Mar1· lyn. 1573--2' 88 5 •Pd. ater90, only 32 ,400 mt1e1 (302ZEP) $2,988 COAST A&. ACUlllA HUHU~a .. w COSTA•IA en.uoo Corpentry J'">1 All CARPENTRY Deck Coating JS7 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RAHS § YMl1 np uc.ic.cs Waterproof Coatlngt "4-2ell 213<$9&-7Sll Decka-balconl••·•talra != EJ $2.SO per day That'a AU. you pey tor 4 "'"' 30 cSrt ITllnl/njjlll In 1l!e SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnfOf"matlon CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your Service Otreciory Representative 8424321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Callf Public U11U- llOS Commlaslon, RE· QUIRES lhat all used. houeehold good• movers, print their P U C Cal T number limo 1 & chautfou1 • print their T C P num· ber tn aH adv.,-t11e- mema It you heve a que1tk>n abot.11 the te- gallty or a mover, llmo or c hauUeur, Call. Public Utlltlea Com· minion. 7t 4-558·4151 coust1c R f'111ud1 ·l111q J·l!l8 Ac• ; l 1" '' " ' . i 1 t) All Carpentry Windows· ooor..~~ lie. ~ fllO/\ ()NL y St11A11 IOO• ol 1 s Y" eqi Flett I.ff 14Mt5e CARPENTRY HOME REPAIR Ooort W'lnOQt#I ' OOMI> T ll"l!'tll9 repW dona Sl'!lll JOb• o' Don nuen DOORS, floofa. fences, drywall and eabln•t• Honest Craftsman. Mark 259-1341 MASTER CARPENTRY Rough·llntah-coner•t• & bflck work So Cat 30 yr• 964--8888 Small AN Big Jobs In tar'*"'V OacU~ll· dOOrt rt!s A>yn N _,"" ~~~I:)~ Oocn-Ati>a '""""'''°"' Cao.rlfls-P~oc~s S,atrt [)ryw'l·Pl''OH"C J5 e•p ...:!!!!J ~2-0567 RES Con-nl ROOl'I add s ~ 1100Ulltlvet oat.a W>I lldrl9 oocn. r9dwd dtc:b lie .. 2.ft51 Cement Co11cerell' JS2f Driveway•, patio•. path• etc No job too email Re..c>neble. Mickey 53M553 Ccrarrnr tip" 3528 TILE ln1tan.d/Aepetred Prompt ~s ~ f rtt Ett. A ~llrtncn Jo1V1 I Sllelb'( 1-tM I 71 THE ORIGINAL DUN tht TILi lWt •••tcv ahowere.Acld wuh a '9Qt0Ut New & Repair. Bathrma- ShoW9r ~ Kl1C· rtoor1-Ptumblng Uc 25yr• 0 c 873-8085 Child Carl' 35J LYNN'S HOME DAY PrOdUC*'I Ac:tota Con-CAAi! HAS OPENtNO aotttum pNeenta PfO fOf' Infant to 1 YMf ....... hilW'O tor ~ 14 hOUt. 1At·021A --...... the btglllWIQ ~-.,;._------1 A ~-··~.,_ UP LICENSE Clllldcare c.1..._14 EMPHASIS on CHILO OEVElOPMlNT Nnpor1 .. ~722G20 A1 i I' • SI I ' :.·• ,..,1 - · rp•· .. · ~ ................. c:i.... .......... mi•.....,aCM. I . . . '•1-· .... & ( 1 .. t : ..... ,. I • l I lH ,.l!n ?• , I .. Ouat work 722-8769 Electrical 361 * RESIDENTIAUCOMM 2 5 years e11p All phases Fair ratea Uc Jo.. 744..()t 23 __ Ceitlng Fan Speel•llet Security llghttno. POOi. spa, 220. aerv cells. free HI 642·2446 Frff Eat 1487892 Grtg t7N211 enc es Decks 361 FENCES·GATES NEW ~ Rtctwoodl c9dar poll ~ C\l'NI .A."11 Wt!ytt 14H208 Firewood 361 FIREWOOD-SEASONED Qua: 1Y ""•ad wood "'° ~«alyPIJA (2t3153M541 ~ ..... Floor Install Rcpa1rs3620 GOOD FLOOR Covering ~---wood lnSt.tl AelMlnls ~ Uc, $535et eHS77 Garage Doors & Openers J62 Glass Gl.1llng Jti8 SPECIAL TY GlAS.S & MtAAOA CUstom """'°"' !Able lopt ..,.., dOOrl. .,.,,.., "°' FJIEE ESTNATES ..._7•11 Handy M.in J 11 Haultng 3 720 Home lmprovcments375 Plumbing 3890 24 Hr EDD•541-5522 +Carpontry, Int ut HEA~•:G 'PLU,~BING paint. home rep•lr, I.Jc )41878 VISal ~tas:er •lit I price Honest _ _::.:..,;,,._::...;;._;_;;;;;;..._;;.;....;_ qu~111y 2e2-14u BUDGET PLUMBING Houses1ttmg 376 CA&.llF. netlve With refs Shor1 & long term Love animals (71 4) 722-8120 Lanrlsc:lpe & Lawn Care 380 LOW Coat Oualtty Wort! Sod. 9P'1n1<i.ra, ...ct, dethetchtng, clea,.. upa & repair• Uc S4~5e~ • TREES • Mass<tge 3830 STRESSED OUT? Muuge Tl'eripY If! Clw0ptK'!!e olr<• ll'ltuf accpttcl 538-Ti'l9 ANllll Moving 3834 I SEWER BHt For Lua lie 58M38. 84&-7394 Roofing 391 Fl ••• • n. "'911 D• t eA II .. ~ ..... ,.._._,_ ______ ...... -..... _al#llCH .. _ ... .,...,. ............... ... .. _ ......... OWi ........... "-""-.... .. _.. .............. _______ ... .............. ..-_ ........... ....... ., ... _ .. ,..,,,.., .. ,,,_. .. GaillllW .... PK:TTTIOUS 8USINHS NAlll(STAT'EmNT The following ~· ate OOlnO bu-HU W£STMINSTER MANOI'! APARTMENTS 963 1 WMI min.tet it.11e Apt A Geulen Grove Ceut 92644 41.,, 9 DaU<)e< & Marien. C Dauge< Tru11ae1 ot ~ F'amu., Trust 4 4 71 Tn11 DJl•neu 11 con ouctac c • .... un1n corpo rataO a11oc1a t1ori otnet mar • oartnersrup lr'9 rag1siren1111 com ~ 10 Hanuct ou .. ,_ ..,noer rna Fict1tio.a Bua1nau n amec11 llatad aboYe on ign A1W1 8 o...ger T "'*1• rn .. tiat~t ... t .. ttl'I tne Count~ Clettl ~ () Wl99 Co.;nty on o.c.nt>e< 31 t!XI() F41'709 Publ snec 0. anga Coast 0...., Poot Janv~ " 2 • ZS F&t>•-.ar• 4 1991 YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED M-026 1 ...... ... ~--... --_______ ,_ """ 0¢ •. --... 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