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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS
MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1990
Panama to charge Noriega __ with murder
9y !LOY 0 . AGUILAR
PANAMA CITY. Panama -The
Panamanian aovemment is prepar-ina murder charges against Gen.
Man4el Antonio Noriega and will
uk the Vatican Embassy to hand
over the deposed dictator for trial.
the attorney general said Sunday.
The charaes item from the deaths
of 10 officers who were killed dunng
an Oct. 3 coup attempt. Attorney
General Rogelio Cruz said.
The Noriega government said the
10 were killed in a gunfight with
loyalist soldiers. but Cruz and an
investigator alleged they were tonur-.
ed and executed after surrendering
"We will ask whomever has Nor-
iega to turn him over to Panama w
ht• can be brought to tnal," Cruz
said at a news conference. He said
the requnt would be made "Tues-
da) or before ..
Asked 1f the go"ernment had
enough e\ 1dence to implicate Nor-
iega d1rcctl) in the officers' deaths.
Cru1 said. "Yes. there 1s evidence"
In the western province of
Ch1nqu1. bordering Costa Rica. U.S.
THE ·ao~: THE E'D o•· A DE(':\DE
T'tlouund1 •lone th• Or•ne• CCNtst turned
out to cheer runners ftopJ •• tfl•J carried
the Oly111plc torch through the county
prior to the G.,..n In 1994. This brush fire
threatening homes In 198J (below) was
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one of fftany that plagued the parched.
county during the decade. The Orange
County Performing Arts Center (rlghtJ
opened In Costa M••• on Sept. 29, 1986,
with • gal• celebratlon.
Army troops headed for Panama
City with a rnnvo) of containeri
holding more than 60,CXX> weapons
and ammun1t1on se1Led from pro-
Noncga forces. Arm) officials said It
was onl) half of what 1s thought to
exist in the region
Nonega has been at the Vaucan
EmbaSS) since Dec. 24. four days
after U .~. troops invaded Panama
and installed a t'I\ 1han government
led b) Guillermo Endara
l he Vatican granted Noriega 1em
porar) as~lum, following an ec;iah-
hshed church policy of granting rcf-
ugl· It has said 1t cannot tum 'Jor
1ega o\cr IO the L'nlled State~. sinn·
Its Panama embass) is acxrcd1tt•d
onl) 10 dt·al w11h Panamanian
au1hont1es
I ht· \ Jllran has not ruled out
g1\ 1ng "-011l·ga to Panama a nd said
(.,J1urJJ\ 11 'did not rntend to block
thl lOUr'>r ot JUSllce regarding a
pc:r\1>11 all U\ed of serious crimes. ..
1 hl· tiling of murder charges milbt
rnhlll' I attn -\mencan outrage if\he
\ ,, t tl J n <lot'' Jc:nde to· release Nor-
1q1..1 111 Panama
fPluse'see PANAMA/A2J
'80s: From dread to hope
with anger, joy in between
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN O.olly l"llot St•fl
The fir'll da\ ot lhl· dl·cadt· "'as
cloud) ·
The high along 1hc: Orange ( oast
that fuc:sda) "'a' 6'\ the lo"' a fairly
fro-.1' '\7 There: ""a' a I 2-foot c;urf in
Ncwi>on Reath and C:\t:n though the
water .wa\ a k\\·lhan-appeahng 56.
surfrr\ hra\l'd thl' clt·ml·n1s b, the
do1cn
In ( oo;1a \k-.a J man was ar-
re\ted in a hea11ng death on -\dams
-\"enue anJ 1n lr,1ne 1n'l''>ttgators
v.crc probing ,1 .. iring ot m\'>tenous
fire<> h,iun11ng .1 \\ oo<lhndge ne1gh-
oorho od
It "'as Da' 'IX 1n I ehran "'here 50
Amairan u111t·n' Y.cre hcrng held
hoc;tagl' rn the l \ Embass} In
related ne"'''-th<' •\\atollah Kho-
meini had tx·l·n named Time maga-
LIOC.-0'> ~tan o t thl' 't car
The pnce 111 gold had soared to
$525 an ountl· and 1n England .
me)\ It' dtrcl tor -\lfrl·d H11 rhcok had
tx·en ~n1gh1l·d
It was an ell'<'lrtr moment 1n
-\nahe1m where the Rams. though
the~ dtdn"t know 11 qulle )et. were
on thc "c:rge on going to the Super
Bowl fhe l0t·al team had JUSt
hcatt:n thc Dalla' < n"'boV'> 21-19
and were preparing for a cham-
p1on<.h1p <.howdown v.1th the Tampa
Ba) Buccaneers \. tnll' Frrragamo
was the quanerback Ra~ Malavas1
the coach
A little btt up the road. l 'S<. was
set to meet Ohio ~tatc 1n the Rose
Bowl
The top telev1s1on sho"' for the
week was "Three's ( ompan)" and
the hot new mo' 1c was "Apocalypse
Now:· though wme might have
optw for "The Jerk." ~teve Man1n's
debut film -\ctrec;s Linda Blair. Ir)·
mg to shake the negatt'e pubhc1\\ of
a cocaine arre\t. v.as talking to slu·
dents about the e' tis of drugs
And in C o~ta Mesa's Mesa del
Mar communtt\ a four-bedroom
house with a \w1mm1ng pool went
on the market for S 110.CXX> -
"firm."
The ed1tonal m The Daily Pilot
that day applauded the honesty 1lnd
integnty of two young boys -John
Lusty and Roben Wonhmgtoo. -
who found a bank baJ conta1n1ng
$3, 787 and returned 1t to Pacific
Cit) Bank 1n Huntington Beach.
From such Sl\lall beginnings. the
1980s began -a decade that started
on a note of hl'lplcssncss as a nauon
wait hcd and wondered over the fate
of 50 -\mencan citizens in Iran and
concluded "'1th the crumblin& of~
lkrlin v.all and the reverse domino
•effcl t in the War"Qw Pact ,nations
r rnm dr('ad 10 hope
-\~"'1th all stretches of time. there
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"'ere high points and low point.a,
then· were time' of fear ad &Q&er
and JO) The explotioo of the
( hallcn[l.er The lcm>r of the ~llht ~talker fhe bewilderment that
tq.an on Jllne 21. 1917, when the
(Please SM DECAm/ All
Revelers ring out '89
quietly along Coast
Mesa bar owners to fight restrictions
ina some residents. the Cuy Council
voted to cut off dancma at tM
Ncwpon Boulnard bar at 11 p.m
on weekends and to restnct the
number of people permitted to watt
outside the bar for adm1ss1on.
"We'll be out of business With that
JUSt as wt would with no danci na at au,·· Hoauc Bannichael'a owner
Jwa 8oryczewtki sald afta the Dec.
4 cleciaion. ~lei's an~ Marc J. Leboviu, flJed an a on Dec. 8
and uUd for a new 'na on the
bar's public entcnainment permit.
OCl Dec. 27. Uboviu aent 1 letter
to the dty challeftaina tbe basis f'ot
GOOD MORNING
the counul's Dec 4 aC11on
In his letter. Lebo' ll7 ~1d the cit\
had failed to pro\ e the ronnect1on
between rcstnC1ed danctnJ hour<.
and reduced no1§e in tht'
niqhborhood
Lebov1u said hm111ng to 20 the
number of people hned up outside wamna to act into ~c bar will be ftu i tles.s. ~
··The quadoo that has to be med I~. where does the 21st pcnon co,"
Leboviu said in tus letter. "If tblt
person is not pcrmincd to stand in
line. lberc is no restriction to that
individual wa.itm1 in hi1 vebkle, or COGlftllliQI one Wf blca away ...
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AIDS
From a whisper to e 1Cf'C&111, the
threat of AJDS swept across the
decade like a wave.
The AJDS virus was diagnosed in
the United States in 1981 and its
first victims died a silent death, with
little public a ppreciation for the
scope of the disease.
There was humilitation, too. The
famil~ of a Laguna Beach man who
died in the early 1980s af\er con-
'tracting AJDS pleaded that no men-
tion of the fatal disease be made in
connection with his pas.sing.
But the anonymity of the disease
passed hurriedly.
By the middle of the decade,
10,000 people in the nation had
AIDS and half that many had died
from complications associated with
the d isease. By. the end of the dec-
ade, nearly 1,500 people in Orange
County aJone had AIDS and anothe r
740 local residents with AIDS had
died.
As much as anythi'lg else, AIDS
tested the sensibilities of the county.
It conjured up fear and hatred and
misundetltandina. It was branded as
a gay disease, something that main-
stream America did not need to
concern · itself with. Extremists
surmised that the disease was God's
way of pun1shina those who'd
adoPted a lifestyle they perceived to
be devianL
But that didn't explain why an l l-
year-old boy named Cbannon
PhipPS tested positive for the.AJDS
anubodics. The youn1 EJ Toro boy
made headlines in 1986 when the
Sadd.leback Unified School District.
berrcd him from attend.ins 1ehool.
Phipps' parents went to court and
f on::cd the district to place their son
t.ck in the classroom. He was
cheered by his classmates when be
returned.
A year lat.er, a spcctal education
teacher named Vtncent Chalk was
forced to leave his Irvine classroom
aft.er the Oran$C County Depart-
ment of Educauon learned he bad
AIDS. Chalk took the matter to
court and wo n the riaht to return to
the classroom. Though interrupted
by bouts of illness, Chalk is still
teachin1 hcarina-impaired stµdents.
By t~ end of the decade attitudes
:had shifted, ho wever. AIDS Walk
·Orange County, a fund-raisin& effort
staged in Irvine last June, drew
nearly 2,500 people, includina con-
servative politicians and rcprcacnta-
tives fro m the civic and corporate
comm unities.
Laauna Beach Mayor Bob Gentry,
• who lost bis companion of 15 yean
to AIDS in 1989, sounded a theme
durina the watt:
, .. This even breaks the sten:ot)'l>C
ofOranae County -that we're rilbt
• D.L c&ristian fundamcntalilta and ,. :!ft care about each other."
Mother Nature
Torrentt.I rains In M•ctt ,_, caused
flooding problems In Orante Coast com·
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munltle1, such •• this Intersection In Costa
Me ...
3,000 and caused about $7 billion in
damages.
The shaking lasted all of 15 sec-
o nds.
Crowded skies
ll was a Tuesday evening in late
February 1981.
The next day county supervisors
were set to discuss the master plan
for the fu ture of John Wayne A1r-
pon , a ticklish topic at that tame.
especially in Newpon Beach where
residents were weary of the drone of
passm~jets a nd concerned abou1 the
poss1b1hty of a major craslT.
It happened at 5:34 p.m.
An Air UJifom ia 737 heading
into Orange County from San Jose
touched down at the airport.
bounced up briefy and then
slammed down on its belly, snap-
.ping nearly in half and skidding off
the runway and into a grass)' infield.
All 109 passengers aboard the
~t survived though nine were
inJurcd. It could have been worse.
Everyone seemed to agree on that.
The jetliner crash -the most
dramatic in county history -added
fuel to the fight against airpon ex-
pansion. The scheduled mast.er plan
hearing was q uickly canceled though
the plan eventually was adopted
after extensive revisions.
Two years later, an engine of a
Republic Airline OC-9 blew apart as
the Jet passed over Ncwpon Beach.
dum ping white-hot shards of metal
through the Dover Shores com-
munity.
The incident triggered protests
from Newpon residents, most who
said they were tired of havinj an
airpon as a neighbor. The incident
aJso triggered 18 roof fires and a
battery of lawsuits.
But it was on ScpL I, 1986, that
the area's worst air disaster took
place.
At I 1:55 a.m .. an Aeromeuco
OC-9 collided with a small airplane
and came down in a Cerritos neigh-
borhood, spewing bodies. plane
parts and luggage onto front lawns
and roofs and streets .
In all, 82 people were killed.
Traffic
Yo u can't get there from here.
If there was a battle cry of the '80s
in Oran&e County, that was iL Too
much traffic. Too much srowth.
Gridlock became a pan of our daily
jaraon, listening to traffic reports
i-rt of our daily routine. Commuter
cups., oelular telephones and under-
lbe~sh fax machir.es became stan-
dard on-the-rold office cquipmenL
Still, voten wen reluctant to do
much about the traffic crunch. Or,
perhaps, they were suspicious of the
proposed cures for the county's
snarl.
Twice voters rejected measures
that would have funneled money for
road improvements throuah sales
tax increases. Voters also rejected a
slo w-growth measure that would
have tied future growth to traffic
improvements.
The cost of defeat was expensive.
The county's corporate leaden
poured more than SS million into
the two failed tax initiatives. The
counfY. establishment spent nearly S2 million to belp defeat the slow-
~ initiative, which polls bad
indicated was an odd-on favoriie
win.
The old diamond lanes resurfaced
in tbe 'SOI u hiab oc:cupecy vehicle
~~ flr:: ~~tauMc:; and then on the San DM8o
Fncway. car...pool lana appear to 6e
)lere to siay.
The county's three pro posed
transportation com dors became
proposed toll roads. a pay~as-you-go
system used throughout much of the
country.
T he ldea of a mo noriaJ system
aJso caught fire. Proposed first to
lank John Wa)ne A1rpon with a
nearby business complex, politicians
and business leaders now en vision a
monorail S) stem linlong such cities
as Costa Mesa. Irvine and even
Fullerto n.
Polltlcs, power and money
If Orange Count) ever had a pol-
111cal boss. a power broker. it was
Ralph Diedrich. known as Super D
in poli11cal circles.
As chairman of the Orange Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors in the late
1970s. Diedrich enjoyed all the
powe r. prestige and influence thal
v.ent v.11h the JOb. But on a rainy
da) in 1982. Diedrich reached a
different m1lcMone -he was sent to
pm.on for bnbcf) and consp1raq"
Though he "'asn't the first poli-
11n an 1n Orange Count) history to
h1 1 the can' as. D1ednch's fall came
with a resounding thud It marked
the end of an era.
Diedrich served slightl) less th::in
t"'o }'ear!> 1n prison and mo' ed to
San Diego "'1 th his wife after his
release. He d ied in late 1988.
Perhaps II was appro pnate that
W. Patrick Monany made his
millions in the fireworks business.
for he cenainly pulled one of the
great flame-outs of the 1980s.
Monan), an Anah1em-based fire-
works manufacturer. fell under
~sp1c1on of laundering money. brib-.
mg poh11c1ans and fraud. A subse-
quent investigation by the U.S. At·
torney's office and the Orange Coun-
ty District Attorne) resulted 1n the
largest poh11cal corruptio n case in
state history.
Monany eventually pleaded guil-
ty to making illegal payments and
gi fts to po liticians and was
sentenced to seven years m prison.
He also filed for bankruptcy.
In exchange for what was con-
sidered a ltght sentence, Monarty
agreed in 1985 to help authonues m
their widening co rruption probe.
When all was said and done, Moriar-
ty helped convict a vanety of elected
offi cials. including former As·
scmblyman Bruce Young. a ~mo
crat from Norwalk who earned the
nickna me "Juicy Brue)'' for a ll the
contributions he managed to soak
up.
David Baker's fall from grace was
swift and stanhng, especiall y to
those who had followed the career of
the former UCI basketball star-turn-
ed-politician.
A successful anornc}. a fa mily
m an, a church-goer. the mayor of
Irvine and a Republican m a GOP·
drenched county, Baker was pos-
11ioned for success. He was the lead-
1 ng candidate m the Republican pn·
mary for the 40th Congres&1onal
District, a seat being vacated by
longtime Rep. Rohen Badham.
But 1n the waning days of the 1988
contest. Baker was strapped for cash
and forged a check for help fund his
campaign. The $48.000 check, wn t-
ten on an account from a non-profit
health group. was ne,er cashed. But
the transgression was discovered.
Baker ulumately lost the race,
sought medical help, was fired by
the Costa Mesa law firm where he
was employed, moved from his
Woodbridge home to a Tustin con-
dominium and was suspended by
the state Bar Assoc1a11on.
He also pleaded gu ilt) to a cnm1-
nal charge of forgery and was
sentenced to one year probation a nd
500 hours of community service.
Baker is now considering a career as
a minister.
Stuart Karl graduated from Cor·
ona del Mar Hagh School m 1970
and within a decade was a m1llion-
f Ptease IH DECADE/ A6J
I& ;f II
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C \lllUIC\I\ ICtlltlC\
Bush expresses pride
during moving visit
.to·wounded soldiers
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -Presi-
dent Bush paid a .. very. very mov-
ing" year-end. visit Sunday to U .S.
servicemen wounded in Panama
and told rccuperatinf G ls 1n beds
and wheelchairs: ·w e re very proud
of what you did."
Bush also called the Dec 20 in-
vasion of Panama a "superb" mili-
tary operation and asscned .. there
should be no second guessin~."
His emotional New Years Eve
visit to wounded at two mil itary
hospitats ca~ as talks continued
over an effo to persuade Vatican
officia ls to r lease deposed Pan-
amanian leader Gen. Manuel An-
tonio Noriega.
"There's a lot $01Dg OD ID dlS·
cussions," Bush said . But he declin-
ed to comment on spcculauon that
a deal was near. "We'll keep "'orktng
the problem, .. Bush said.
Nonega has been holed up 1n the
Vatican embass} in Panama Cit}
since Christmas Eve.
Marlin Fiuwater. the pres1d~nt's
spokesman, expressed no knowledge
of a purported deal with the Vatican.
repon ed in Sunday's ed1t1ons of the
Houston Chronicle. that None~·s
release to Panamanian authont1es.
and then to the United States. was
imminent. The newspaper quoted a
Vatican official in Panama City
Bush and fi rst lady Barbara Bush
visited all 44 of the wounded U .S.
servicem en still at two military hos·
pitaJs in Sao Antonio, Wilford Hall
Medical Center at Lackland Air
Force Base and Brooke Army Med•·
PANAMA
From A•
During the Oct. 3 coup attempt,
forces led by Maj. Moises Giroldi.
chief of Nonega's security company
1n the ~fensc Headquarters, cap-
tured No rit"ga . Noriega negotiated
with his captors. a nd eventually loy-
alist forces attacked the ~fense
Forces headquan ers. forcing the re-
bels to surrender.
The gove rnment announced the
next da) that I 0 of the rebels. in-
cluding G1rold1. had been killed 1n
the fighting. None of the loyahst
forces died
Cruz said the 10 were "executed
after the) surrendered in a place
awa) from the site where the} gaH
up ..
cal Hospital at Fon Sam Houston.
Nearh all of the more than 300
U S. troops wounded in Panama
were trcatt>d at the two ~nters. but
most have been discharged or re-
turned to their home bases. Twent~
three U.S. servicemen were killed m
the operation.
• ''I'm he re to salute t hese
courageous men and tell them the
best I could how proud we arc:·
Bush said
Has voice choked, Bush said "It
was vel). very mo' mg for me and
Barbara I'm not too good at tha1
kind of thing, because you idenllf)
wi th these fa milies."
Trail of feathers lead police
to four filtched fowls, suspect
By 808 VA N EYKEN
It may be the most b1rd-bra1ned
burglary on record.
Derck Scon McDonald. 19. of El
Toro. was arrested early Saturda}
for allegedly breaking into Baxte r's
Pet Center. 22485 El Toro Rd . a nd
stealing three exotic birds. valued at
S200 to S900 each.
The break-in went smoothly
enough. but the escape laid an egg
She riffs deputies responded at
5:25 a.m. to a report of a burglary 1n
progess. When they amvt>d at the
scene, they found the shop's fron1
window smashed. the birds gone and
the suspect nownert to be seen.
But as the alleged intruder fle...,
the coop w11h his four fi lched fowl<,,
HOLIDAY
From At
he left a trail of feathers that led
Orange County shen ffs deputies to
his door. Lt. Larry Richey said.
"They JUSt followed the tnlll of
feathers on foot and am ved at the
residence of a fne nd of the suspect."
Richey said. "McDonald was there.
and the bards were rt"Covered.
although one died ...
RKhcy said lhe intruder van-
dal11ed the shop. causing somt" dam·
age lo contents and letting o ut a
number of caged pets. No damage
estimate was available Saturday and
the shop's management could not be
rear hed for tomment.
McDonald was booked into tht"
Orange Count ~ Jail on suspicion ol
lOmmerc1al burglar). Bail was not
disclosed
7: 15 p.m. Sunday. No one was 1nJurtd and no suspects were
captured.
The pedestrian, a woman. was struck and ki lled on 1-405 around
I a.m. Sunday as she walked on the freeway. AuthontJcs had no
further de.ta-II~ about the woman or the . incident and were asking
anyone _with inform~t1on to call the Cali fornia Highway Patrol.
Pohce were geanng up for what one officer termed .. traditional
New Year's Eve frivolities," j ust in case New Year's Eve celebrations
got out of hand.
~veral. area police ~epartments set up road way checkpoints.
stopping dnvers for sobriety IC1ts.
The measure netted many suspects. Costa Mesa officcn alone
had arrested eight suspected drunken drivers by 10:30 p.m. and
expected the count to go up as the e ventng wore on. Other area
departments rcponed lower fiaures m the early evening but expected
lo catch up later on.
COUNCIL
FromA1
ina to take any action or discuss any
matter under consideration without
public notice.
..That's funny, I thouaht you had
to have three council members to
have a Brown Act violation," Am-
bureey said.
Leboviu also said in the letter
that Ambwaey should have abs-
tained Crom the vo1e on restrictions
because bit son was involved in an
"altercation" outside the bar prior to
the Dec. 4 meeting.
Ambursey said he had no knowl-~ of any such inctdenL
'I aucss I'll have to keep better
tabs on the activities of my family
membe".:!t" he said.
The City Council can pant re-
hearinp on its decisions., but only
under certain circumstances. lo
order for a new hea.rina to be justi-
fied, there must be new information
that was not available at the time of
the oriainal decision.
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So y~u can tie a bow around 1989, let's set the record straiabt
on a sub,ect that a number of people and 1everal columnisU have
kicked around recently with no rqard to the factJ.
James Irvine did not aive bayfront land to Newport Beach for
a park. The so-<:alled ''Nonb Channel property .. which wu used by
the. U.S. Air Corps durinJ World War II to train Oyina cadet.a and
which later became the site for the Balboa Bay Oub was donated
,to Newport Beach "with no. strings attached," and the <>tWnat f~unders of th~ Bay Club dexnbcd tfleir plans to Irvine and received
his enthus1ast1c approval.
. • The fa~s conccmina this controVttSial streteh &f land are in the
cny ~ arc~1ves JO City Hall, and they're clearly and accurately
detailed in a book I wrote titled "Host of the Coast " As a
professional writer, I'm proud of my products: they need no.defense.
Based on records at City Hall. this is a brief summary of the facts ••Ill!•• relating to this land: The story really b9ins in the sprina
of 1938, when the Caty Council con-
sidered a number of requests from
manufacturin& and industrial companies
to lease the city-owned land on the
North Channel. On May 16, 1938, the
City Council formally asked the Plan-
ning Commission to conduct hearings
and propose legislation that would
change the zoninf of that property fro m
C-1 (commercia ) to M-1 (manufac-
tunng).
On June 20. 1938, James Irvine
wrote from his office in the Crocker
Building JO San Francisco, protesting
any potential industrial use of that land.
• ~l.llllWYWiil.llWWllllal• His letter to the City Council read in
part:
-This land was given by The Irvine Co. free of any stnngs or
obligauons fo r the beneficial pubhc use of Newport as a city should
the) need it for docka'e purposes. but 11 was never contemplated that
the frontage in question shoul~ be available for the mere purpose
of income and pnvate industnal nondcscnpt enterprises.
.. To lease this propef!y 1n the way proposed. I feel would beta
breach of faith to say nothing of the probable detriment 1t would
prove to t~.e adJOtning land and high class development we arc trying
to put 1n.
. Irvine's letter had the desired effect and on Sept. 5. 1938. the
(ti) Council ··on a mo11on by Councilman Whitson seconded by
Councilman Claire accepted the Planning Comm1ss1on rccommen-
da11on (Planning Comm1ss1on Rcsoluuon 140) that the request zone
change be denied."
Eight years la ter. after World War II had ended and all the
wartime buc;incss had lcO the ci ty. Newport Beach was 1n very shak)
financial cond111on Total assessed valuation was only a lilllc more
than SW m1ll1on. In July, the Clly treasurer advised the City Council
that the cost of ctl) services -police. fire. sewage and streets, etc.
-had hit S '60.0<Xl a )'ear. and city revenues were only S280.000
a )ear Af.1in. the rn~ looked at the North Channel property. and
the council appropriated S 1.000 for a brochure 1nv111ng proposals for
the use of that land
Ha IT) Welch. e~ClUll\C secretary of the Chamber of Commerce.
prepared the brochure which was mailed 10 hotel and resort
companicc; and other\ "ho might be interested in a non-1ndustnal
use of the '>th: .\t 1ha1 time. the population of the ctt) was onh
10.994. and tn \pnl. I 947. the Ctl) failed b) 478 \Oles to pas5 a
S400.000 bond issue to repair the municipal water S)Stem.
Welch's brochure att racted considerable interest and on ~pt ~.
JQ.p the < 11~ C ounnl minulc'> read as follows:
.. Proposals .... ere suhm1tted for lhe leasing of certain c11y-owned
land along the ( oast Highwa' and lhe !'Jorth Channel b\ the follo .... 1ng: · ·
"Earl 5tanlc~ on behalf of BR Morns. EK. Zuckerman and
Ro\ Gronsk)
"Tom Henderson on behalf of H I Hoffman. Walter P Douglas.
George Holstein. K T Kendall and Carl Hinshaw .
·· F-ranuc; Hor" alh on behalf of H I. Proulit:·
!he ~roposal'i were referred to the city's harbor comm1t1ee. and
on NO\ -· 1947. the council approved that committee's recommen-
datton that lhc Henderson proposal be accepted.
The Hon ath proposal called for a series of motels and
sportlishing lodge~. the <;1anlcy proposal called for elaborate boat
slip'> and rnmmcrc1al units. and the Henderson proposal was for the
Balboa Ha~ < lub. "htch Henderson said had been approved b)
James In inc thrt•c monlhs before his death 1n Montana ea rlier in
11/..i 7
Hadd Ring. Hendcr">on·s partner in the Harbor Investment Co ..
remembers .... c11 thal meeting "ith lrvme m the old mansion in
Tustin Ring. Henderson and Heinz Kaiser. then a county supervisor
and friend of Ir' inc. auended the meeting and went over the Bav
Club plans 1n detail ·
Mr In inc sat silent for a fe" moments. Ring recalled. and then
he smalkt'd hi\ fist into the palm of his hand and said he thought
11 .... as good idea "I JUSl don't want lhal land used for industnal
purposes:· Ring quoted Irvine as saying
.. Then he g.a'e u~ h1-; unqualified approval." Ring recalled "He
kept 'ia\lng o'er and ewer again 'Sounds good Good idea. sounds
good ··'
Jim Fe/too 11 • loagtlme oblerver of IM Oru1e C:0.11. Hl1
coloma ruat S.ad•y ud Tbrsd•y.
a-11~01· nt:f· \ nt:s
Prealdent Nlaon, wife It• 9fMI •:!M• Trtde .mt• Ills-a
Clet11•M• on Dec. IO, , ... , to _...... ....... New Y••·
Jaa. C ltH -Aumint that the
recent ditck>surc of the leate t.
tween the Irvine Co. and the Shell
Oil Co. bat ••bt'c'n blown completely
out of proportion.." an Irvine ~
ramtative dcdared lbat on tlplo-
ration will not be pmnjttcd ~t
to the ocican, in Upper Newpon lily or in otber 11ta1 when 1elidlntill.
dcvtlopment o( IOUtbem 0nw
C®ftty't coutal ~ ttouad . tie
impaired .•
Officer CaSld sped to the racuc.
dilCOvered IWO 1'0-pound black~
land China IOWI and chased them
t.(lt to their ownen who met him
on AJito A veoue.
.lu. t, •• -Smokina in the Cot&.a Mesa Ocy JW1•1 council
chamben duri111 :'=t:. bu been binned -but Qfe came ill a raoundina way.
The dty PIMai• COmmillion
voted 3 lO 2 dlet lllmays bo
prolUbitlDll in meftiJW room.
~ .JNln llMMIJtMAN Ol•o-.r ... ...,
Al the las& decade of the 20th
century betioa, Oranee County mi·
denll and official• oroDbelled about
what lift mi ... 1 be like in the 1990s
-from an increased awareness of
~e environment 10 a &rim economic
picture.
The 1980s were marked by in-
creased technoloay -fax machines,
car telephones and Walk.mans. It
also was a decade that saw the
fiaurative crumblina of the Berlin
~all, a bloody faaht for democracy
in Chana and Romania and a raid on
Panama that left more than 20
American servicemen dead and hun-
dreds inJured.
Locally, Orange Counuans in the
Last 10 years witnessed the defeat of
a countyw1de measure to limit
growth, the doubling of home prices
and an AIDS epidemic that landed
riaht at their back door.
While the technological advances
surely wi ll conunue. residents pre-
dicted some changes for the 1990s
the last hoorah before the tum o f th~
century. Unfort unately. one of those
changes probably will not include
any relief of traffic snarls charac-
tens11c of the area's freeways.
Nevenhclcss. those who occupy
Orange County will fat'e some press-
ing ques11ons and issues in the areas
of county government. politics. the
environment. C(:Onomy and trans-
portation
"I 1h1nk the '90s will be a trem,cn·
dous delade of opponuntt)'," county
Supcn 1sor Gaddi Vasquez said.
.. With the changes in Europe and
the effert1' e conclusion of the Cold
War. hopefull) lht>re 1s an op-
portun1t) 10 soh c some of the very
CnllCal ISSUC5 WC focc on the home
front"
on a reaic?nal scale.. V uqucz Wd.
"One of the moat diffic:ult issues is
tryina to affect an aujtudinal chaQae.
A lot of peoplt aft COl\ClCmcd, but
the percentaae drops sipjficantly
wben you ask people if tbefrc wiU-
in& to chanse their lifestyle,' he said.
Stan Oftelit. executive director of
the OraDJC County Transportation
Commission, also predicted a arim
picture of traffic problems on focal
freeways if residents aren't wi llina to
put their money where their mouth
IS.
County officials have reached the
point where they know what needs
to be done to solve the problem but
don't have the fund ing to achieve
those ends.
"It doesn't take a long-term study
to fiiurc out we need more ra pid
transu using rail lines 10 connect San
Diego and Los ~ngeles. and more
freeway l!lnes. Now that the poten-
tial solutions have been identified
the question 1s 'Can we afford
them?'," Oftelie said.
The first steps of the Santa Ana
=.on \be local level, Orttloff'
The coalition eft'ort used to reach
a settlement on PR*f'VaUOn of the
Bolsa Chica Wetlands will be I ptide
for other projecu, she said.
"'We've come from a pro-deve•
ment county to one concerned with
its surroundinas and that will con· tinuc,.. Dettloff' said. .., lhink
ciuuns will demand that certain
p~otecuon~ ~ put into place, they
will be w1lhn1 to make sacrifices
because the quality of life in the
county 1s very important."
But that quality may be threaten-
ed 1f an economic depression fore-
cast for the 1990s becomes a reahty.
Ravi Batra. an economics
professor at Soulbcm Methodist
Unl\e~•l). wrote in 1987 of the
greatest worldwide depression in
tustOr). when m1lhon of people will
suffer catastrophic fina ncial re-
ver..als. from 1990 to 1996.
According to Batra, the U.S. ccon-
om) has been plagued b) a1 least one
recession C\ Cl) decade and a mAJOr
Vasquez said he wtll keep his eye
on four kc) issues that will be of
predom1nan1 concern to the countv
o'er the neitl decade. ·
c...,-~
Traffic congestion 11 ••p•ct•d to continue Into the ne•t
decade.
The first was ho" residents dis-
pose of solid ""asle 1n the 1990s.
People will be required 10 d ispose of
trash 1n wa)'S the)' 're nol ac-
t U'>IOmcd lo. such as separauon for
rcqd1ng. Va<;qua said.
1--ree"'a> "ldt•ntng prt>Jl'll Imm "'
lanes 10 12 tJn alreath ht· '>el'O The
e>.pan<,1on .... 111 hnng lhl' 1950') trc:t ..
""a) up to ~I \l n·n1un '>landarth
bul at a u1<.1 ol mort· lhan SI b1ll111n
11\ the n10't nrx.·n\IH. prnwrt nc~
um.lenakrn I)\ the: ,·ounl\
ctonom1l t·ns1s e'c:n 1h1rd or ~t'l(lh
dctadt· '>Inn• the 1700s
..H 1'>tO~ con firms that "hen the
1h1rd Jecadl' manages 10 a'o1d a
dc:pres'>1on . then 1he !>l\th suffer~ an
nen greater l·umula11'e effect. a.-.
onurred 1n thl' 1930' ... he: "ntes
The ·9th wi II be a decade of 1 he
cn,•1ronmcnt, water qualtl )' and
dealing with ha1ardou'> "astc. the
'luper' 1\or prcd1rtl'd.
Thcrl' also will be suhslanll\e
demogrnph1c lhange-. .... 11h lht· gro .....
1ng numt)\:r' ot m1nunt1C<> and
)OUlh'> 1n Or.1ngt· C uum~ hl· '81J
\ J~Ut'./ J'<llnted IU\.\Jrd lhl· dra\llC
ini:rea"K" ~ l peru.·nt. nf nt'" born
bab1l·\ 1n thl' la'>t \car .t'> an md1ta-
11on 111 lht· ncl'd -to pnH 1de morl'
St'r' lle'I 1n the rl'g1on
11'<, Lonct'l\,1hle that lht· "'1drn1r1g
could tx· tirmlll'd in tht· I 1./1./(1, hut
lht• 'Pl't'LI ot 1 ht• prnJl'l I " uin-
slrainrd h~ lunth he \..11d
f hcrt• \.\a\ no dt•pre'>\100 In lhl'
llJfi0'> and the ,uunln 1\ no" enter-
ing 1t'> si'l(th decade ,·ince the C1rea1
[kpro'>1o n Batra "rill''>
"'' '>~ mptoms he point' to""ard mu<,hro11m1ng !Cdl'ral hudgl'l and
lrJdc dl•fiut\ thl· inl rea\1ng contt•n-
lrJuon of "l'Jlth among lhl' nlh and
parallel'> hl.'t .... cen the I Q8(h and rnn-
J11io m in lhc 14~0'> that led 10 the
11/~9 -.11x k market ua .. h
In lhe area ot hl'alth tare re'1·
denl'> \.\Ill )Cl' .i lon11nu,H1un ol the
Ml\ all1tudt· -1h.11 u1un11cc. .il11nl·
tannol pro' 1dt· funding. \ c1'>que1
\J1d .\ lad• ol poltl ~ dn clopmrnt
10 t.kal "Ith tht· gro .... 1ng numlx'r of
UOIO\Ull·d pat1t•nl'I \Urch .... ill fXl'll' a
problem tor pol1q maknc; he
added
.\1 lhl' lop ol tht• list "as 1ranspor-
1a11on and how 11 ..... 11 be dealt "'11h
OHi \·t : 'fl lit:
'".\l till' l'nJ ol lht• '911\ I Jon't
thin!. Orangl· C 11unl\ .... 111 look ltl.t•
"Bl<Hk Runna hut I think "'c·ll
ha' l' rl·( ogn 11nl I ht· nt'l·d fnr I rl'l'·
".i' 1mpruH'mt·n1' <ltlt•lit· '>.lid
·1 I.nm" I \\oil I gt·t lrc1m
.\n.iht·1m 10 \.1n1.1 \n.t JO\ lJUll.I.
t"r .
Prod ult ton of OlJ\\ Ir J n\11 lor
~outhcrn ( .il1lurnia Jnd m11rl· attl·n·
tton w smog·rm1111ng 'rhidn " tht·
aim o l lhe 11/40' for t•n,1ronmcn1al
al11\ 1\l \h1rln lkulolf ol Hu nt-
1ng111n fkat h
Pro-en' irunment polil \ L hangn
on the nJ11onJI anJ \lall' gm crn-
ment k'el'> al\11 "Ill makt· 11 a No
'-' h1k man' \.\11uld not agree "'•th
Batr.i·., doom and gloom pred1c-
1110n'> 11nc_ a\lrologn fore~cs a gnm
a p1llurt· tor the "'orld in the I 9CX.k
1n other areas
Lind~ Burke. the 0"' ner of
'>targ.alt'r 1n .\naht·1m Hills pred1t·
led illness. plague and d1sac;1er..
gluball) through I l./Q5
In the m1d-90s. the "arid .... 111
C\p<.'rtcnt·e a spintual awakening and
o'-1~ (22)FWY
GARDEN G~
D Calver Drtve northbound n&)tt
tumJOa lane will be closed to
eastbound lrvme Center Drive
until Jan. 21.
II J .. hne Beelna,.. nonb and
southbound lanes will be subject
to intermittent conptioo due to
Caltn.nt bridp conttnaction. Oearanc:e it restricted to 14 feet 6
inda until bridtc completion.
IJlu ~ Fnew•710Uthbound
carpool faoe from SprinadaJe Av-
enue to Ooldenwest Street will be
doled &om 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wedaaday for repain.
11 = 1MM nonb and south· bo laJa at the Santa Aftl freewllY ind WeJnut Avea..e wUJ
have ia~inmt c:oneestioa and
daoGn lb.ro\IP July r990 due to
Calttui bridle c:onswctioa.
ti1 AJ&oe Partway eastbound on-
ramp to the Santa Ana Freeway
will ~ clO!JCd until June for free.
wa y w1denina. For alternate
routc, u1e Technology Drive to
the westbound Alton Parkway
on-ramp to nonhbound Santa
Ana Freeway.
I •.,.r A•_. at Construction
Ctrcle, eastbound and west·
bound, will have !ant clOIUm
until Jan. lt (or roed COOlln.IC·
lion.
will start on 1he pa&b
brotherhood, she said.
The ·90s also will be a decade 1
when humans will ma.kc conuiet
with life on other planets, if h e-xistl.
and space travel will be com-monpla~ by the tum of the centUI)',
Burk.e predicted.
For Oranac County, 1990 will be
a year of nurturina. where family is
a pnonty. she said.
Family will be an 1mponant issue
on another front in the 1990s -
poh11cs
One of the maJor d1v1s1ons in the
Republican Party has centered
around the abortion issue. no lonaer
JUSt an emollonal or religious dis.
cuss1on •
The GOP will conu nue to strugle
10 the next decade about where 1l
stands on the issue. said G res
Haskin. exeru11,e director of the
Orange ( ounl' RepubliC3n Party.
Pol1t1cal panics at the end of thu
cenlur) al'.>o "'ill have to deal Wlth
child rnrc and taxallon to solve
problem., '>Ul h as 1ransportat1on and
unde~tandrng lhe problems scien-
tific technolog) has brou~t about.
Fur IO<itanl·e. Haskin said. elected
officiab a1c no"' confronted with
white colla1 nim1nals using com-
putt'rs. "hat to tfo with the waste
high technolog~ 1s producing and the
dt'ba1e o'er the right to die despite
the soph1st1tJlc.'d mach1nen that can
keep S<Jmeune all\ c ·
One thing Hasl..in and Mike
Balmage'>. hi\ counterpart at the
Orange ( ount\ Democratic Party .
agree on. I'> that local pohucs in the
1990'> "i ll hinge on t h e
gubernatorial rJlC and the reappor·
llOnment ISSUC:
At least nint' 1nll1Jt1\eS are lO the
works It> addn."'>'> the process of
red1stnlltng leg.i'>IJtl\C boundaries .
The propo'>31'> range lrom tightening
lhe com111u110 na l guidelines and
imposing ne" rules to s11fle polti·
o am' nea11,c urge'> to taking the
redislrtlll08 pHl(.c.''>S OU I of their
hands altogl'lher
While the (rOP has a <.tronghold
1n Orange ( l>unt' 11 does not main-
tain a ma1on1' 1n t•11her ot the state's
huu!>C!>
Republ1Lan P.i rl\ 11ffic1als
laum:hc.'d a Jn, c n~n:ntl\ to elect
more (1( >P member-, 10 -the ')talc
Leg.1.,laturi: tu ha'e an dkct on the
reappontllnmcnl '1Hl' hut the' ac -
tu.ill) lo'>t '>Cat\ in lhc la<.1 elecuon
l>l:muc1a1 Balmagt-'> '81d h1'> pan)
"un I lo~ Jn\ ..,<:.11\ 1n the lA"gl'>-
1.iturc: in 14411 lea\lng the gO\-
crnor '> rall· tu Jt•tidl' "'ho "'tll ha'e
'l'lO po" el ll\l'r tht· reapport1un-
mcn1 t)SUl'
.. I stt Orange.-t uunt) tx·w ming a
Demcxrallt plaLt' h' the end of the ·~:· Balmages '><lid ·Pendulums
du "" ing. l'' en here in Orange
( ount' bul \C:f'\ '>lo"!\·· ~ II s onl) a matter of time until
Orange ( ou n 11ans see "'hethN the
good and bad pred1cuons made for
the last decade of the ~0th centun.
come true ·
B> then. 11 ..... 11 be lime 10 pan)
like ll°S I 99Q
IUCHAAEST, Romania (AP) -
All OMciaJ an w new &Ovn"Pment dedmed Sunday tha1 the Com-mbilt ~ ii dead and will DOI be
allowed to lake control as the coun-.
try moves lOWl.rd democracy in the new year.
Abo SUnday Romania's interim
president, Ion lliescu, abolished the Cleath penalty, saying that the late
Nicoble CeaUICICU and his wife were
"the last pcnons that descned this
fate .... The couple was executed a
week qo. ·
lliacu in a New Yea.r's address,
alto ;;;mrmed the nation's commit-
ment to political pluralism and re-
introduced the concept of private
ownership.
-ha other developments. the
Attt"Prn news qency reponed that
the former bead of the droedcd
Securitatc secret poli« Md been
detained, and army umt1 contanued
to .search for Sccuritatc. holdouts
loyal to Ceausescu.
. 'But there were no reports of major
clashes as Romaniafis celebrated
their first free New Year's Eve in
decades.
One n~per atnied a warning
from police ·asking holiday mer-
rymakers not to use fireworlcs and
noisemakers in the capital, where
the streets were filled with nervous
soldier\ armed with automatic
weapons.
Hungarian telev1s1on reported
that an assailant 11 did not identify
stabbed Ceausescu's son. Nicu. 1m-
·Frolic at Berlin Wall,
~ prayers for peace mark
New Year celebrations " ~· lly LARfrY RYCKMAN _,,,_"'_
Newly free Eastern European~
greeted 1990 with resolutions for a
better life during celebrations ran$·
ing from a )Oyous. floodlighted frolil
•. ; at the Berlin Wall to somber pra}crs
for peace 1n Romania.
More than 2.000 people lighted
candles and rallied in the ram in
Hong Kong m suppon of Romanian
and Chine~ democracy. The pope
expressed JO) over new rehg1ou'\
freedom 1n the East bloc. and Bnt1sh
Pnme Minister Margaret Thatcher
said .. the overwhelming lesson of
the 1980s 1s that socialism has fail-
ed ...
Sofia, Prague and Buc harest."
Gurbache\ said
··The postwar di\ 1s1on of the ron-
tinent rec.edes into the past," he said.
"The 1990s could become the most
fru11ful period in the history of CJv-
1hL.at1on ··
Along the Berlin Wall, t~ousands
of Germans rang 1n a new year of
unll} at a huge pan~ punctuated by
drumc,, sa.>.ophon~ and whistling
firecrad.a' Hammers clanged
again'>t thi'>d'> a-, sou,en1r hunters
mined for chunl.s
medlately al\tt be wu abown on
Romaaian \devision ~-22. T~ assailant wu anatcd while
the you•t Ceausnco underweftt
an o~rataon for his stomach wound
"which was succ:euf ut." Huaprian
TV said.
Nicu Ceauaescu was the Com-
munist Party <;hief in the Trans-
ylvania town of Slbiu until the rev-
olution that ousted his father. He
was one of do~eos of Ceauaeteu
family members who were gjven
portitions of power.
Deputy ForeiJ.ll Minjster Comcliu
Bo&<fan. one of the membcn of the
govornment that took over after
( causescu's overthrow Dec. 22, told
rcponcrs Sunday there is no danger
of Commurusts gaining the upper
bud tpin. .. Tk Cocnmwlitt PanY is cSeid. .. eo.ten IA.id. ~ i.ba& petty
memben ue a minanty in cbi cur-~nt eovemment, which will run the
country until dection1 planned In A ·1. ~ did not 1ay .. ow many CommuniJ\I were in Che temeorary
leadership. But he uid thear ex-
pcrtite WU needed. •\1 was deceived•• u-.e .... said of . '_........ h1S own membership ln the pany. "I
will pay for it," be added without
elaboration.
He said said Soviet Forcjp Min-
ilter Eduard Sbevardnadz.e would
'Visjt Jan. 5 or ~ and -!&.;e-:1
possibilities are alive" for -
.ation witb the Soviet Union.
~ SAN fltANOSCO -A 111 exs;oo ri~ ~a bWldi• ia the Financial District on Sund.ty ir\Ju at kaJt four ud , n
about 10 buildinas lea than one bloc from the scene~ IDOA~ta,
crane collapte Police said. The four iqj~ ~ived ml.nor c,111 .twn the
explosion at 6'19 Kearny Street smash~ ~ndows &Jona u entil~ ~k .of
busjnesses and sent aJass and debris flyana into the spane ao-wd. pobce 1a1d.
Traffic was rerouted around the aame area where five peo~ ~re
crushed to death Nov. 2B when I 240-ton crane toppled from a Thi&brisc
under construction at 600 California St. crashed onto the m block of
Kearny Street.
Four kllled In house fire
WHTITIER -Four people were killed early Sun~Y, and. five othe~
injured when fire swept through a two-story home, authontJes 111d. The fire.
which broke out about 9:30 a.m .. raged th rough the house for nearly a half
bour before some 30 firefighters doused it. . . . Identiti~ of the dead and IDJUred were not 1m~ed1ately avallable.
However officials said one of those killed was a boy. beheved to be between
the .,es of 3 and 6. The o thers were believed to be adults.
Commercial rocket launched
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -A T1uin 3 rocket carryina British and
Japanese communications satellites roared into space Sunday niaht after
nine postponements as Martin Marietta Corp. entered t~ commercial
launch business. The 155-foot·tall booster blasted away from ats launch pad
at 7:07 p.m. and gave thousands of spc,·~ato~ a dazzling New. Year's ~' e
show, brilliantly lighting the night sky as 11 chmbcd toward orbit. th~ Tuan
rocket.
The Titan got away on m 10th attempt. Ongmally set for Dec. 7. tht•
launch was delayed once by a technical problem and eight ~es by strong.
high altitude winds. The wind was no problem Sunday mg.ht and lhl'
countdown proceeded without a hitch to an on-time liftoff .
Bush sends greetings to Soviets
WASHINGTON -President Bush sent a telev151on greeting to tht·
Soviet people Sunda) offering "warmest greetings" for the New Year and
for ··a new world of our ov.n making ··
In a video message to b<'. broadcast on S<1v1et tcle' 1SJon. Bush pra1\l·d
Soviet President M1kha1l S Gorbache\ as "a good partner 1n peace·· ;\
companion mertsage taped h> Gorbachc-. v.a'> o.pected to be aired on l \
television. conunumg an r.:t1changc .began h~ Gorbache' and formn
Prert1dent Ronald Reagan 1n thr mid-1980'
.. By contrast. our policies of free-
dom and enterpnsc have produced a
decade of solid achievement," she
said. "The> draw msp1ra11on from
pnnciplcs which are t1meles\ and
soundly based because they rc<;pond
to the hopes and amb111on'i of the
human spirit."
Tens uf thousand\ ol peopk
poun·<l from both direrlmns through
the nt''-'I~ opened 1Aall 1Ah1ch 1n lhe
pa!.1 t1Ao month\ ha' txTn 1ram-
lormed lrnm J '~ rnhol ol \UP·
pre<.>'>1on 111 ont· ul rl'lonul1a1wn
Thousand' murt· '>taint 1hc wall and
tumbll:d 1n1t1 the otht·r < 1crman\ ii\
thl· lurmcrl\ k.trl'd l-...1'1 (ierman
bonier guarJ, ":.alt hl'd "tth am uw
mt·nt
Ut• (left) from West Berlln •nd Kirsten from Welt Germ•ny
hold •p•rklers and ch•ntp•gne H they •w•lt th• new ye•r
at the Brandenburg Gate.
"G1 ven the war· torn h1stol"} of th1'i l'entur} v.-c should redouble our
efforts to forge a ne"" century of peace and freedom." said Bush. He noll'd
that .. our nations ha\e produced " Abraham Linrnln. SO\ ~t novelist l t·o
To lstoy. Cl' 11 nght' leadl'r Manin l uther Krng Jr and So-.1t•t d1rndrn1
Andrei Sall..harcn
Soviet Pres1drnt Mikhail Ii
Gorbachev and President Bush l.,_
changed televised greetings to thl·1r
respective nations. In <?omments to
bis own people. (,orbachc\ dis·
agreed wnh Thatcher'~ conclus1on'
about socialism
.. The necessity to combine soc1al-
1sm with dcmocraq has again been
1v1gorousl) reaffirmed in the dra-
matic events that occurred in Berlin.
·· fhl' wall 1'> orx.·n lor lhl· lir\I 11nw
in m\ ltk V. c "ant 111 tt·kbratl'
along v.11h l'\l'nonc l'l'>I.' ·• \a1d
Han'>·Jut·rgl'n V.11tl'li,l 1Ah11 tr;J\l'kd
from thl' Ruhr \ ,itln l II\ nt
Dortmund "1th t•1gh1 fnt·nd\
In Hutharc't R11mJn1an' f}rJH'li
lnr pt'all' pm\pt.'rtl ~ and thl'H nl''-'
freedom. tckhr.111ng lhl·1r fir,1 "'l''-'
\ l·a(, f H· in 2-l \l':Jr\ v.11hnu1 thl
uppn. ''" l' '111.t 111 '-ll olal'
( L'.IU\l'\l u .. d1t tator'>h1p
· I tapfl' "'lcv. 'r'car D1gn1ty.
Harp' "-r" \ l':Jr l>cmouac).'. the
Hulh.1re't Ol'"'papcr Truth
pntl IJ1111nt 111 a front-page headline
lntl'r 1111 l'rc..adcnt Io n ll1cscu. in a
'-l''-' ) 1 .11 ' 'fX'l'l'h made a rene"rd
u111111111r1wnt to polit1l31 plurali~m
:.ind pkd~cd that thr popular re' ol-
ut11111 1h.1t t11ppkd ( t'aUSC\CU 1,1,111
"!1'JllJlll Un\ J114Ul\hJhk ••
I k Jl\11 .1nnoun1.xd thl' aholit1on
ol llll 1.k.tth r)t:nalt\
One Romanian nc""spapcr earned
a "arnmg from police asking hol-
1da> merr) makers not to use fire·
1Aorb and no1M'.makers in the capi-
tal "here the stret'I'> were filled w11h
nrn ou\ \old1l'r'> armed w11h auto-
mat1t \H'apon\
Romanian tell'\ l'>IOn broadcast a
spcual Romanian Onhodo~ Nev.
Y car\ \fa\\. cc:lchratcd h} Patnarch
Thl'o<.r1~1 -\Oml'thing that wa<;
unthinll.ahlt for dt•t adC"'> under har'ih
( nmmunl\t rule
Freighter sinks in P aclfic
HONOLUll ' -A 600·1oot C,rc.."l·k frcightt'r \ank 111 tht' Pacific '-'Ith
a load of scrap metal earl) \unda' after 1t'> ~8 l rl''-'mt'n gaw up a t"cHl.1'
fight to pump -;cav.Jter out of 11\ hold and abandoned i,h1p the Coast Ciu<trd
said The Vuka "cnt <lo1.1.n KOO mtll.''i nonhea'il of Ha1Aa11 The crr"mn1
"-Cre e-.acuatl'd 111 thl· ( oa'>t C1uard \1.v.d \a .. ..afra\ on Saturda' '-'ht·n
malfunc 11on1ng pump'> fa1kd to keep ahl'ad ol tht• t1oodmg that m·adc 1h1·
ho"' dip belo" tht• 1Aaterltnl' official~ 'i31d
The «au..c ol the tloo<l1np. "a' not dl'tt•rn11nt'd tx·t11rt· the -.hip "l'nt
do" n. o fficial\ ..aid
MORl.D HHIEt'S
No progress
·In solving
.. nuke waste
'
Revelers party coast-to-coast
to ring in a new year, decade
Israeli official fired over PLO contact
JERl '~ALE:M -Pnmr ~101\ler \ 1t1hall. \ham1r 1gn1ted a m.tJ11r
polit1ral rn~1s C\undd\ h\ finng a tor I ahor Pa n' m1n1'>ter hl· acc u..cd 111
ml-cltng "•th PL 0 olliual' ~hanrn an U\Cd ~ ll'Oll' \11n1s1rr Etcr Wr11m;111
o f dcf)1ng gmcrnmcn1 pol1C) again'>t w nlalt\ v.1th the Palesune L1b<'.rat111n
Organi1at1on and of conspiring ··hl·h1nd the pnml' m1n1'itrr·., halk" "1th thl·
PLO
WASHINGTON (AP) -After
years of costly delay 1n solving
America's nuclear waste disposal
problems, the Energy Department in
1989 expected to take two big ste~
• forward. Instead 11 took three
•' backwards.
.. • Thus, four decades after the na-
tion t:>cJan sphtung atoms to make
• electrietty for consumers and nu-
• clear weapons for the m1htary, pros-
• pccts for permanently isolating the
• long-lived reacto r wast« from the
human e nvironment remain in
doubt.
In 1989. the Energy Department
under a new secretary. retired Adm
James D . Watkins. was to have
.. broken ground on an exploratory
shaft at Nevada's Yucca Mountain
to study the descn rtlle's su1tabtlity
as an underground dump for high-
,.,. level nuclear waste. Nevada resisted. ,_
~ ,. ft EA TH EH
By ROGER PETTERSON
~·d ~'"' "'"'"
Merrymakcr'i IO'i\t'd rnn ktt 1.
!'>qua"-ked horn' and poprx·d r ham·
pagne corks and orchestra\ dui,ted
ofT the !'>hect music for ano ther ren·
dit1on of "<\uld Lang Sync" th1'i
morning to nng 1n 1990 and a new
decade
New '\ ork < 11~ \ na11onall~ tek
-.1scd ball of light\ that <ihd do"'n J
pillar high above l 1mert Squart· tu
count o ff the 1.1.an1ng year'c, la.-,1
set0nds had a fe"" rivals th1\ llml'
fro m such plan·<, a\ ~attic. Hou\lnn
and Atlanta
Police estimated 2001.100 rt'\ Cler.
ignored da) long rain and pac.. l.t'tl
T 1mcs Square. l hanung 1n un1\on to
count down the last second\ of tht•
198~ a-; the\ "-atr hcd the hV1ted
ball slide down a pole. JUSt as 11 ha\
most New Year's £,es since 1907
'-Jt111n"' 1lk. taxi companies
gearl·d up tu g1\'C free rides home to
~l·v. Year\ Eve rc-.clers who over-
1mh1hc:d
ll1ahwa)' wrre IA l't or Ir\ in
place., from thr M1J1.1.cs1 into the
!'iortht·ast
1 he coun1dov.n ~unda)' night had
an e:11tra .. kap '<.'wnd .. to keep 1he
1Aortd·s clOlk~ 1n t1mt• with the rota-
l1'itn of thl' planet
fkcau<oe ~c" Year'\ Eve fell on a
~unda \. some n1gh1.-,pots around the
countr. lt>Uldn·1 'iene dnnks
Hut 1n lndrnna. ""hilc taverns lack-
ing. \und:i' liquor licenses were
do..cd rt"\taurants and pnvate cluhs
hJd ,rx·nal pt'nTil\'>1on from 1he
l l'P,l\IJtu rc to sta) o pen unul 3 a .m
W'l\tl·ad of the u\ual 12 "\() a.m Sun-
d.H 1 lo\mg time.
.\t 90 S<.-cond!> before midnight.
one o f the outside cln a tor cars on
Sea111c·!I Space !'.ccdle was to
a'>tcnd. reaching thl· top at m1dn1ght
m a bla1c o f 6,500 lights. Organizers
expected I S.000 people 10 tum out.
In Hou'iton. a 20-foot r exas Lone
Star wac, rigged to me up the -;ide of
the fe.>.a<i ( ommerce T ower and
arnH·d at tht• top aJ m1dn1gh1 to the
atcompan1men1 of a fireworks dis.-
play choreographed to musH: Po lice
estimated aoout 30.000 people
wat«hcd from Hous1 on·., Market
Square
~ to b<'. outdo ne. folks m l\tlan-
ta hutlt a b-foot-w1de foam and
fibergta.,s Cieorgia peach and drop-
ped 11 from a hght tower at m1dn1ght
at the llnderground Atlanta mall
Polite crnmated al least 80.000 rev-
ekr\ Jammed into the mall
r he) were mere neighborhood
gathering!'> rnmparcd to tfie scream·
1ng cro"d 1n New York's Times
Square
Vice Prrm1cr Shimon Pc-res. tlw l ,ahor kadt•r '>Jld ~ham1r'' Jl 111111
pru,okcd "a 'l''1 'il'rtnu .. cn\I'>" "Thl' pnmt' m1nl\tcr mu.-.t n·.-.nnd h1 '
dcrt'>llln.'· hl· !Miid un armetl fort'l'' radio Jdd1n~ ""t' ha'c nothln(t 111
«omprom1sc ahout "
Police fire on protesters
MOSCOW -Police firt'd o n thou.-.and\ ol pmll'\trr' 'l'cl.1ng 1hc 1111,lrr
of a ( ommuni'it Part\ (h11.'f 1n a l<>"-O 1n thl' \1nha11an1 rcpuhlit l.1 11111~
o ne pt'r'>On and "ound1ng I 1'12 an at'tl\ 1\1 \Jld \unda) Polin· d(·n1c-d 1t11
rrpon \\-1tnc<.SC\ '31d polll'c \hot Jnd k1lkd J l'l·\l'ar-old man "hen nlfo1·r,
tm·d to clear tht· arl·a '\om(• of thl· 1n1urt·d ,11,1.1 "l"fl' "hot
Cartel death squads chief arrested
BOGOT .\. C olomh1a -fhe c·hiel 111 thl lk .11 h <.quad-. nrga011ed h' tht
Medellin coca int· <:an el '-'d\ arrc,tt·d JI J r<ilil l' roadhluck in 1 l'ntr .1
C olomb1a, authontll''-\aid \unda)
elsewhere. battk'i 0t'l\\een leftl\t 8Ul"rrlllJ\ JnJ ~l Ufll\ lorct"'i left t'1ght
rebels and four soldiers dead. radio rcpon .. \a1J In 111hn ~ 1olcm c a homt-
nploded earl) ()unda) in Bogota destro)ing l'-'o l ars, the natwnal poliu
\aid in a ~tatcmcnt No o ne claimed respons1h1lil\ for the attack.
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Dr. wmt.m DeVrte1 wltll first ~tflct.I heart recipient
aarney Clark In 1982 faboveJ. Wortcers check d•m•t• to
1-880 In Oakl•nd •ft•r th• 7.1 earthquake th•t hit on Oct.
-17. 1989. ,
•
I
ly The .~ .. dlllM ~
l'be 19IOI bep.n in crisis: the criail of I.be hos~ tbe criJis of
Aftbul•tan. the crilll or IVildna
lbipyan1 workm in Poland. The dec:ade it now endina with tbe uPex-
peeied: tbe liaht or communism's
walls cnunblin&. of new powers ris-~in the world. of bostaees still
Here is a chronolOI)' of an event-
ful 10 yeanpl:br! of tumult. disaster
and accom · ent
1980
JAN. 4 -President Carter an-
-'ftOUDCeS sanctions, iocludina pain
embata<> and boycott of Mt,>soow Summer Olympics, to protest Soviet
intervention in Afpanistan.
APRIL -More than 125,000
exil~ begin arriving in U.S. from
Cuba dunng boathft operation ~
tween Cuban pon of Manel and Ke)
West. Ra.
APRIL 24 -U.S. mahtary oper-
ation to rescue S2 American
hostages an Iran fails . Eigh t S.
servicemen killed when two aircraft
collide an Iranian descn.
MAY 18 -Mount St. Helens
volcano 1n Washington state erupts.
hurling ash and darkening skies for
hundreds or males. Blast kills 57
people and causes over SJ btlhon an
damage.
JULY 27 -Iran's exiled shah.
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. dies in
Cairo.
AUG 14 -Elcctncaan Lech
Walesa leads strike at Gdansk ship-
yard to stan Polish worker revolt
against Communist state. Eventuall y
10 million Poles join independent
trade union Sohdan ty.
SEPT. 20 -Iran-Iraq border sk1r-
m1shes escalate into war Eight-year
conflict eventually leaves more than
I m1ll1on dead. including thousands
or c1v1hans
OCT 11 -Eanhquake 1n .\lgena
kills 6.000 and leaves 400.000 home-
less.
Soviet leader Mllultl Gorbachev •nd llrealdent Ronald
Reagan meet on a hopeful note In Red Square In 1 ..
f•boveJ. Space shuttle Clutlle1t9er ••plod•• ~ after
t•keon In J•nuary 1996 (•bove leftf. Mount St. Helen•
erupts, 1endln9 •plume of smoke •nd ••h dryw•rd In 1990.
NOV 4 -Ronald Reagan elected
40th president of United States. de-
feat ing incumbent J1mm> Caner
NOV. 21 -Fire at MGM Grand
Hotel 1n Las Veg.as kills 87 people
DEC 8 -Former Beatie John
Lennon shot to deatlJ in Ne..., York
Cit)
1981
J .\N 20 -On the da) Reagan
.... as inaugurated. A.men can hostages
.... erl' freed after 444 days or capt I\ II~
1n Iran
MARCH 30 -Reagan sc:nou~I)
wounded an assas!>1nat1on attempt
APRI L 12 -Shuttle ( olumb1a.
world\ lir!>t re-flyable .-.pace-;h1p.
launched into space
MAY IJ -Pope John Paul II
...,ounded b~ gunman a!> ht· greel'>
\ 1\1tor~ 1n ()t Peter's Squart· in
Rome
JL'NE 7 -Israeli air 'itnke de-
strO)S Iraqi nuclear reactor outside
Baghdad. Israel said Iraq planned to
manufacturr plutonium for nuclear
bombs.
J L' NE 12 -M aJOr leagul' baseball
pla)ers begin S<>-da) \tnl..e
J LL 'r 29 -Pnnte Charil''>. heir
to Bn11sh throne marnt'' Luh
Diana Spence r
-\ G 3 -.\1r traffic cont rol ler'>
go on nat1on...,1dc '>lnke and I I 500
are fired tv.o da~s later after def)1ng
Reagan's 41S-huur back-to-"'ork ul -
timatum
SEPT 25 Sandra Da'
0'( onnor S\>.Orn In as first woman
to sit on l ' S ~upreme ( oun
OCT. 6 -Pre!>1dent .\n"'ar Sadat
of Eg) pt 1~ shot to death b) Moslem
extremist~
DEC I J -Man1al lav. de<.lared
COMPLETE KITCHEi
A11J BATH -
au. 19IT ,_A .. .,_ MWft ............ ._..__,..
1n Poland \ohdant~ banned
1982
..\Pl<ll 2 -.\rgen11na 1n-.adcs
Bnt1'>h-ht:lll I Jlldand hlands. F1Jht-
1ng ui\t'> m11n: than 1.000 h'es
~fore Bnt.i1n rl·tapturl's island.-.
June I~
JL':-..E h -l\r.it:l1 troops '"'adt·
\uuthern I t·h.inon '>lie of Palc<;t 1
n1.in guemll.i 'tmnghold'i. and drl\ •
all the v.J\ 111 lk1ru1
Jl '-l 'll -l'ropo~d \ ~ f4ual Right'> .\mt•ndnll nt hanning \el( di\·
cnm1nat1on die.·, attn reaching dead
hnr v.11hou1 nrcl·.-.-.an ra t1ficat1on
b~ 'IS \late'>
..\l'(, ~1 -\E Pl 1 -Palcc,une
L1~rat1on Organ11a1111n lorccs pull
out or Beirut
SEPT 14 -Bomh hlast kill-;
!Please ~ J980s/A6f
REPLACE.U -• • •
Crtme. punishment
and children
She was 12-yean-<>ld. bad honey-
blonde hair and wu wea(i_ng white
walkina shorts and a red T-shirt that
said ••Acre comes trouble."
Robin Christine Samsoe, an aver-aae sevcnth..,.ader who bad youth-ful ambitions of becoming a dancer,
disappeared on a June afternoon
from a neiJtiborhood street in Hunt-
iQ&ton Beach.
A ltN*er trudr"1 colllllon with a car on
Newport lloulevard In Costa Meu In June
·Her body, broken and ravaged,
was fou_q9 two days later in the
the crime was tried and sentenced to
death in the state gas chamber. But
the state Supreme Court, led by
Chief Justice Rosc'Bird, overturned
the conviction, ruling that jurors
had improperly been told of the
flolke copters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
colllded In March 1997 whll• chasing• stolen car, kllllng
foothills above Pasadena.
In death, Samsoc become a sym-
bol of sons of the things that had
gone wrong in society and the sys-
tem set up to protect it. She had
been kidnapped, raped and
murdered. Her body had been dis--
carded in a clump of brush, left there
for the·anjmals. The man accused 1n
1980s
From AS
~!h elected Lebanese President ir Gcmayel. His brother Amin
succeeds him.
SEPT. 16-1 8 -Some 600 Palesti-
nians are massacred in Beirut refu-
&ce camps by Lebanese Christian
militiamen allowed in area by Israeli
authorities.
SEPT. 21-NOV. 21 -National
Football Lcaaue shuts down durin&
ei&ht-wcek p[ayen' strike.
"SEPT. 24-30 -French, Italian
· and U.S. peacekeeping forces arrive
as lsraeh army withdraws from
Beirut.
SEPT. 29 -Seven people in
Chicago area die of cyanide poison-
ing in Tylenol tampenng case. which
remains unsolved.
NOV. 10 -Soviet leader Leonid
I. Brezhnev dies.
suspect's pnor cnminal record
So 11 was that Rodne) James
Alcala. a UCLA paduate w11h a
history of m olesung young girls.
returned to Orange County Superior
Court in 1986;.JUSt as the furor over
the Supreme \.Ourt was anting and
pubhc awareness of crimes against
children at a pitch.
NOV.-DEC. -Worst recession
since Great Depression of 19 30s
ends.
DEC. 2 -Retired dentist Dr
Barney Oarlc becomes first rcc1p1ent
of permanent aruficial hean He
lived 112 days.
1983
MARCH 8 -Reagan denounces
Soviet Union as "evil empire."
APRIL 18 -U.S. Embass} 1n
Beirut destroyed by truck bomb and
63 people die. including 17 Amen-
cans.
J UNE 18 -Sally Ride. aboard
space shu~tle ChaJleng~r. becomes
first Amencan woman in space.
AUG . 21 -Former Philippine
Sen. Benigno Aquino assassinated in
Manila as he returns from three
years of U.S. exile.
SEPT. I -Korean Air Lines
Fli&ht 007 shot d own in Soviet
The second tnal ended as did the
first. Alcala was convicted and agam
sctenccd to death row.
Three months later, Rose Bird
and three other Supreme Court j us-
tices were overwhelmingly driven
ers.
The )!.year-old Huntinaton Beach Jirl vanished during a family camp-
mg trip to Joshua Tree National
Monument in 1984. Her i.-rents -
and authorities initia lly
o..,_,.....
two officers •nd clvlllan observer In the Costa Mesa
copier. The car's drtver was convicted of murder.
fro m office by voters. Among those
who helped lead the charge was
Mar) Ann Frazier, Robin C'hnsttne
Samsoe's mother.
An even more v1s1blc face during
the '80s was that of Laura Bradbury.
Forlorn and innocent, it stared back
at us from bumper stickers, m ilk
canons. bus stop benches and post-
airspace over Sakhalin Island by
Soviet fighters. killing a.II 269 people
aboard.
OCT. 5 -Nobel Peace Pnze
awarded to Sohdant} 's Walesa.
OCT. 22 -.. No nukes" demon-
stratjons across U.S. and Europe to
protest planned deployment of new
medium-range m1ss1les in Western
Europe
OCT. 23 -Truck bomb ex-
plosions at U .S and French com-
pounds 1n Beirut kill 241 U.S ser-
vicemen and 58 French para-
troopers.
OCT. 25 -U.S. troops invade
Caribbean island of Grenada, oust
lef\ist leadership.
NOV. 23 -Soviets walk out of
arms control talks . protesting
deployment of new missiles in West-
ern Europe.
DEC. 20 -PLO mutiny forces
evacuation of leader Vasser Arafat
and 4,000 followers from last strong-
hold in Lebanon.
1984
presumed the l hlld had been k1d-
oapped.
In the weeks and months ahead.
hundreds of possible suspects wc:rc
interviewed. thousands of leads
checked out. The mushrooming
search for Laura Bradbury coincided
with a heightened national concern
for missing children.
her Sikh bodyguards in revenge for
Golden Temple attack. Her son
Rajiv Gandhi succeeds her.
NOV. 6 -Rcqan elected to
second presidential term. defeating
Walter Mondale.
DEC 3 -Leak of deadly methyl
1soq anate gas at U nion Carbide
plant in Bhopal, India. kills 3,400
people. Injures 20.000.
1985
Sertaf ldllen
~way patrolmen at tint .fia-
... 1laDdy Steven Kraft wu JUSl
Uocbel' dnmken driver.
He wu 1tooocd on the San Dieeo freeway in Mission Viejo on May
14. 1913.. It wu a moment . the ot8cen were asked to recount ume
after time. In the front seat of Ktaft•s
car wu Terry Lee Gnmbrel. He was
dad, or .11 leas1 in the process
dyina. Hu pants had been yanked
down around his knees.
Randy Kraft went from suspect~
drunken driver to suspect scr:W
killer within days. By the time 1n-
vestiptors were through, Kraft had
been cbaracd with 16 m urders and
linked to another 4S.
The case apinst Kraft. who was
defended by three attorneys, t~k
more than four years to &o to tnal
and cost taypayers millions <?f
dollan, though the exact amount 1s
still being kept secret.
Kraft was convicted last May of
torturing and murdering 16 men a~d
sentenced in late November to die in
the gas chamber.
"Bum in hell. Kraft," the father of
one victim yelled in Orange County
Superior Coun the day the con-
victed killer was sentenced.
Southern California already was
gripped in fear when the Night
Stalker struck in Mission Viejo.
wandering up a residential street to
a yellow. one-story house where the
killer shot Bill Cams in the head and
raped the man's fiancce.
lhanks in pan to a young M1ss1on
Viejo teen who said he cau~t a
gljmpsc of the Night Stalkers car
that evening. authorities identified
Richard Ramirez as their suspect.
He was captured in a Los Angeles
neighborhood on Aus . 31. 1985. b~
a group of local residents.
He was con' 1cted in Los Angeles
Superior Coun 1n Septem ber o n 13
counts of murder and 30 other
felonies. He was given a death
" Nine people were Injured -bu
sentence 1n November. P.
Orange County prosecutors. hop n
mg to spare Carns anq his form. •
fiancee the trauma of test if) 1 n1· ll
ap.reed several days l_ater not to 11. )
RamireL Carns survived the atl<h ~ 11 but no" rc~u1res constant nur\l r11 h.
attention. His fiancee moved fro· 11 Orange Count) to stan a ne" hh
Housing
On paper at least. a lot of Oran1
Count} homeowners found 11, n
1980s to be a prosperous er:i ..
housing prices went through 1t
roof.
Prospecu'e homebuyers caml°l'
out for a chance at bu) mg
S400.000 home in Hunungti
Beach. investors thought nothing
shelling o ut more than S I mllh1
for a cottage on Balboa Island a1
John Wa)ne's old digs in Ne"r<'
A storm In January t 988 destroyed the e nd of the Huntington
A ••n blodn tanks along ••Vint(•
Canpn llouleverd last June In the wake
of ••11lve ,._ n••• goverrt9M
1t no one••• kllled-when• AJr C•ltfornla 7J7 J•tlln•r cr••h•d whll• l•ndlng M John W•yne AJrport In P'ebrur•ry 1•1.
.trh went on the market for S6.5
illwn.
In 1980, the average pnce of a
.. inr in Newport Beach was
', <>00. B> the end of the decade.
a' crage home pnce in Newport
.. wollen 10 S546.000 Laguna
,h went from an average of
c11l()() to nearl} S500.000 And
IJ \1esa went from S 105.000 to
12 000.
111 1985, a Dail) P1lo1 headhnl·
,~rd that the average Orange
JOI\ home "'as three times a'> ·1 ~n~1\t' as property in Buffalo -
2 1)()0 compared to S46,900
11, 1988 the aH·rage home pnn.· 1n
nge ( ount~ wa'I pegged at
11 mu It Jumped 10 $211 .000 h)
\ 1989 and climbed to S221.000
\ummer's end
11.c:ahors predict a IC\ eli ng ofT in
lom1ng )Car. But. of lOursc. that
pred1c11on has been made before.
Culture
The opening of the Performing
Am (enter 1n Costa Mesa brought
ghllcr and Oash to Orange County.
It also brought the New York City
Ballet. the Kirov Ballet. the Pans
Opera Ballet. the Joffrey Ballet.
Rudolph Nureyev and more.
The center. a S74 m1lhon under-
lal..ing that was funded ent1rcl)
through pnvale donations, also scr-
' ed as a statement that Orange
( ount) no longer should be con-
s1dc:red a cultural stepchild to Los
Angeles.
The center opened Sept. 29. 1986
It "'as an evening of black ttes and
glittery gowns. champagc toasts and
bat k-slapp1ng. standing ovations
and thunderous applause. Z ubin
Mehta was the conductor that night.
D.-, ...... ~ ~ ""' .,..._
Se•clt Pier for • second time In the 1980s.
• ...
fent protests •nd th• Chl-
lftt'1 violent crackdown.
um volcanic Lake Nfos in
amerooa envelops several viii ...
Bina l.74'6 people, and iajunna
14.
SEPT. 26 -William Rehnquist
:comes chief justice of Supreme
ourt; Aatonin Scalia sworn in 11
:w auodate justice.
OCT. 22 -Tu ttfonn, ~or
1*>dmats to federal tll code
imimlila many tn break• and ~ lianed into law.
NOV _. -Oe.mocrats take con ..
ol of sea~ in U.S. udooaJ dee-
plead guilt~ 10 arson.
1987
J i\N 5 -Reagan presents na-
t1on·s first tnlhon-dollar federal
budget
MARCH 19 -In se~-and-mone)
scandal. telc\ angehst J 1 m Bakker
resigns a~ head of PTL and Chnst1an
theme park Heritage USA
MA\' 5 -Joint House-Senate
committee heanngs on Iran-Contra
affair open in Washington.
MAY 8 -Democratic front-run-
ner Gary Han quits pres1denttal race
amid reports of extramantal affair
with Donna Rice. Han re-enters
race in December. then withdraws
for good.
MAY 17 -Iraqi warplane fires
missiles at fnµte USS Stark on
patrol in Persian Gulf. killtng J 7
sailors.
MAY 28 -West German tecn-
agu Mathias Rust lands small plane
in Mosco w's Red Square.
AUG. 7 -Central Amencan
presidents sign peace pact calling for
democratic reforms. amnesties and
end to outside support for insuraen-
c1es.
OCT. 14 -E1ghtccn-month-0ld
Jessica M"°urc falls into aban-
doned well in Texas and 1s pulled
out alive 58 hours later as entire
nation watches.
OCT. 19 -Black Monday o n
Wall St.reeL Dow Jones average
dro ps record 508 points on U .S.
stock exchanaes: other world mar-
kets decline.
OCT. 23 -Senate rejects nomi·
nation of Roben Bork to Supreme
Court.
NOV. 29 -South Korean,Jetlioef
disappean over Bunna with I I S
aboard; woman later oonfeucs to
plantina bom~ as PJr1 of North
Korean oonspuacy.
DEC. 8 -RClllft ud Ootblcbcv
lip treaty to destroy 2,61 l Soviet
arid American medium.,.... miss-Ua.
t>EC. 9 -P11c:ttleije• .....
beliu in hneli-occupled Wat
""" ud Gen S1ri9. ~ wttll riiillft ~-to ea:ideftt ... llllid
ferry Dou Ni: ,ri& = DEC. lO s
more thin J,000 ,.
James Whitmore the narrator. The
opening number was: "Of Cer-
cmon ics. Pageants and Cel-
ebrations."
In it's fi rst year. the center at-
tracted larger-than-an11c1pated au-
diences and exceeded fund-raising
goals.
Board members now are moving
ahead with plans to build a new
concert hall and a small theater. The
pncetag has bet'n put at S90 m1ll1on.
lottery
~s the name Linda Stoll sound
fam1ltar''
Probabl} not Rut the telt'phone
compan} worker from Northern
C01tforn1a becam{· thl' state's first
instant m11l1 ona1re on <kt. 28. 1985.
Her fame. fleeting as 1l was. all but
vanished 1n the weeks and months
and >Cars to come as the lottery
became as familiar as a household
appltancc.
In the lorn:ry·s fir'>\ 24 hours. state
res1dt'nts bought up 2 I m1ll1on SI
tickets. ~tllng a "Oriti''> record
Rags-lo-riches sto nes became
abundant .\ trash collector became
a mtlhonaire and so did an un-
emplo)ed appliance salesman .\n
1nma1e at Orange ( ount~ Jail be-
came a rich man and so did a
Hun unston Beach '><:hoot hu' timer.
A girl 1n San Clcm{·nte "'On more
than $8 mtllton and an IP·\t'ar-old
HuotJngtun Ekath man ~on S 7
m1llton
In (o\ta M l''>a (,l·u rge
Mad\. eh C\ "'on SI b m1l11on and
prompth announred that he
planm·tl 10 fl\ thl' plumh1ng in h1'i
hou!>C ··1 gul'\\ I'll Ii' the rar too ..
he adtktl
To dall' Caldorn1an\ ha'e
gamhlnl $., XI/ 3. 171.495 on the lot-
ten I herr ha' c Ix-en n <>rangl·
( ounl) fl'\itknl'> "hll ha\C '.'On $1
mllliun 11r more .\ntl S222 m11l1on
ha'> tx·l·n returned to \lhool\ 1n
Orangl' < ount~
S"'aggan ~teps down from pulpit 1n
fale of alkgatl(ln\ ol \C:(ual "'rong·
doing
._61:8 2~-~o -President Enc
Dch .ille ol Panama tnes to fire
m1l11an l h1el (1cn Manuel Nonega.
indicted 1n l ' !:> on drug-smuggling
charge\ Nonega ousts Deh alle. prc-
c1p1taung cns1s and failed U S at-
tempt!> to n:mo\C Nonega
M·\K 16 -fl·deral grand JUI"\
1ndtet'i Po1nde,1er Nonh and othcr'i
on t:0nsp1raC) charge" in Iran-( on-
tra affair
MAR. 21 -Nicaraguan Sand-
1nistas and rebel Contras 'ilgit cease-
fire agreement. Talks on permanent
truce break down 'l1x months later.
APR. 4 -Go'". Evan Mecham of
An1ona 1mp<"ached and remo'"ed
from office for financial tr·
rcgulanues and o ther offenses.
MAY 15 -ov1ets begin
w11hdraw1ng troops from Afghani-
stan.
SUMMER -Worst drought
since Dust Bowl days. prolonged
record h11h temperatures na-
l1onw1de. catastrophic forest and
brush fires 1n the West. and pol-
lut1on-choked beaches combine for
anm Am erican summer that
heightens fears of "greenhouse ef-
fect "
JULY 3 -Iran Air AJOO Jethner
shot d own by U.S. warship
Vincennes 1n Persian Gulf. killina all
290 aboard.
JULY 6 -Piper Alpha oil plat-
form explodes in Nonh Sea. killing
167.
AUG. -8 -U .N. Sc:crctary-Ocn-
cral Javier Pettz de Cuellcr an-
nouncct Iran-Iraq cease-tire.
AUG. l 7 -President Zia ul-Haq
of Pak.i1~n a~ U.S. ambassador
killed in 1usptciou1 plane crash.
SEPT. 12-16 -kurricane Gil·
bcrt, with wind1 up to 160 mph.
strikes Janwca, C..yman lsla.ods,
Mexico and Tuu. kiJUna 300
~. 26 -Sprinter Ben Jo~ eon of Canada stripped of Olympic
~ medal fOr ltefOid Ute.,
SEPT. 29 -uttk Dilc:overy
laucbed ift flnt alum.le ftilb• aioce OlaUmelr dilaAer. NOV. I -~ BUib detted r::!::."'· deft~tia.~ Mlcm.ael
DIC. 1 -~ in Soviet ~ u•a. 2,.000. . ,-~ " -uX IM*ll firil dired
o.., Nee ~ .,. .,.... c..-
The Op Pro Surfing Ch•mplonshlp •nd bikini contest In
Huntington Be•ch turned Into • riot on Labor D•y week-
end In 1986. Th• vlol•nc• prompted ch•nges In th• 1urftn9
competition and n•w rules for using th• dty be•ch.
talb "'Ith Pl Cl
DEC 21 Bomh npln<ll'\
aboard Pan -\m t112h1 Ill' iq·r
Lod.rrh1c: '-lotland ~70 d1,·
19R9
J .\1' ~ -lmpemr H1rohllo <•I
Japan d1c\ .11 .1gl· K, .iltn t.2 \l'ar'> t1n
throne and 1' \UlTl'l'lkd h' hi' \On < ru"' n Pn nt l' \l..1 h 1111
J.\~ 24 -\N1JI 1..tlln l l·d
Bund~ '>U'>fX'lll'd l..tlkr 111 J' man\
as 1 IXJ women ,1do"' I "I nn Ull'O
1n Honda
MAR 24 I .1nl..,·1 l \\on
\ aldcL spills morl' 1h.1n ((I m1!1111n
gallon\ of oil in \la,i...1·, rimttnl·
Pnncc \\ 1l11am "iound
MAY 4 -Olt\l'f "'orth u1n\1ltrd
on three l'Ount'i. arqu11ted on n1nt·
MA 't JI -\peat..cr ol llouc,l· Jim
\\right announte\ rt''i1gnat1nn in
face of cth1n charge\
JUNE 3 -.\\alollah Ruhollah
Kho me1n1 ol Iran die'> a1 age Ko
JUNE I -C h1nese troop'i firing
tnd1scnmina1cl) march on pro-
democrac) cro"'d' in fk111ng k1lhng
hundreds.
JU LY J -Supreme (nun grant\
broad authortl) 10 state\ to rc<ilrt ll
women's ng.hts 10 terminate prc:g-
nanc1cs.
AUG. 14 -P \\ Botha rc'l1gn\ as
president of South .\fnca F W de
KJerlc. formall) suct:ecds him a
mon th later.
AUG. 18 -Assassination of Col-
ombian presidential candidate
touches ofT drua war in Colombia.
AUG. 18-19 -Pohsh leader Gen.
W0Jc1ecb Jaruzclski approves first
non-Communist aovcmment 1n Po-
land since World War 11.
AUG. 24 -Pete Rose banned
from t>uebell for life. Unmanned
exploratory 'll)aCeCrafi Voyaacr 2
panes within 3.000 miles of planet
Neptune.
SEPT. 10 -Hunpry drops ~
quiremcn& for East Germana to have
~' pcnnillion from Eui Berlin
to)ta'Dme:M. Exodua of Eu1 Oct-.
mans thaa bcp.n in summer tn·
crca1e1.
SEPT. 17·21 -HulTic:ane Hveo
.inti IJtl·r "ntl'nleJ 10 .i5 'ear<.
Dala1 l.jmJ "1n\ :-..noel Peace Pn1c
<>< T ~ -llunganan ( ommunt'il
Part' fnrmalh ,1 ... hand'i rt'const1tu1-
1ng 1t~ll J\ liunganan Soc1altst
Part\ Parliament later rc"ntes con-
\lllu.lmn anJ Jdopt'> lav.\ allO\lotng
\('\l'fJI par11n Ill ,11nll'\I fl"'C ekl'·
lion\ nt'\I \l'.tr
C )( I I ' -\tod, market plunges
J ll(l "X f)flllll\ II\ \Cl nnd h1ggc'it
tlrnp l'' r1 l11ur dJ\\ alter h1111ng
reu1rd timing high ol 2. 7Q I 41 c )( I I 1 -Lanh4uake measur·
ing .. I on Richter -.cak rocks San
I ranuwo Ba' area. 1..tlltng 67 and
cau\lng $ .. h1ll1on tlamage ( ){ r lh -\mid large demon·
,1r.i1111n~ ~J\I Cierman Communist
P.1rt\ l hid l m h llonl'Cker OU'ited
Jnd n·plJll'd h\ E-.gnn i-.rt'n1 Space
\hu11k \tlanll'> launlhcd o n m1ss1on
10 \1:nd ( 1Jltll'\l probe on su:-'.l'car
iournt·' 10 Jupiter
C)( l' 21\ -Oakland Athletics
'°"'l'CP \an I ranc1~0 (r1anls lo "'"
qu.il..c-1.klaH'd "orld Senes A.loha
lOmmutcr plane l°ra11hes tn Hawa11
t..1lhng 20
....,O'v 4 -E..ast (1crman) ltft.,
Ira' cl restrictions and opens
galc:\loa)S through Berlin Wall
'\/()\' 10 -Bulpnan C'om·
mun1'il Pan' chief Todor Zh1vko'
ousted and replaced b) moderate
NO'v 11 -Rebels in El Salvador
launch maJOr nc" offensive.
NOV. 14 -Cz.echoslovak1a an·
nounccs 1t will open borders
DEC. f -9 -Dissident elemcnu in
Philippine military attempt c-0up
against Corazon Aquino's ~vcm
menL At least l l) people killed.
DEC. 3 -East German Com-
munist leader Krenz and ruhna
pany Politburo resiaft two days after
Parltan'lenl votes to ehminate
party's constttutional au-ranter o(
po~.
DEC . 10 H.ard-hnc
Cztthoslovak U>mmunist Plcaidtot
Oust.a v Husak rcsian• af\cr ...-i-"S
in C..bfnet dominated by non~
munins.
DEC 20 -Amcncan miliwy invasaon force auack:s Panaman.iu
m · · bates in bid to oust and
ca~ Noriep.
DBC. 2l -After a _.. ol
...,..... Caribbean ud into liolL..,:,S.C., wkb l3S mph .._-, 12. vlaliidyauppn:aed~a....
OCT. ) -MWtlrY aJUP. l!llinst lat ....... drives ltomMk0 .... N~ m PaMma .IWt.; deal Meolie CaaU1e1C'41 hm ..,..r.
OCT• S -PTL .,.._., Jam He :9 IMlr ..-ud •11 Ml•
IUUr cowavideid OD h~ ~ , IDllilll liillll OWi' die OCMIMl't.
Trivia of
the '80s
fascinat~r:ig
for some
It WU a decade of Trivial
Punuits. harmonic cooversenca.
.. apin control" and bcina out of the
loop: Nancy Reapn sat on Mr. 11
lap1 Fawn HaJJ 1ot a citation for
eaUn& a banana, Mount St. Helens
relocated its peak to the
..ltratospberc ... lshtar" fizzled on the
silver screen and "Carrie" flopped
on Broadwa> The E Sllttt Band
disbanded, Hugh Hefner married a
Playmate, and the bustier emeried
as a fashion statement. We w~.
culluraUy speaking. out of the loop.
And what do you remember about
the '80s? •
I. ldent1f}
I. Manin Van Buren
2. Captain Midnight
3. Inky, Blt nk). Pink> and Clyde
4 . Commander Zero
5. Debra Murphree
6. Jack Napier
7. Monkey Business
8 VHS
9. Manlyn Louise Harrell
10. Coleco
11 Of the famtl) Tephnttdae, the
Cerauus cap11ata
12 S)dne) Biddle Barrows
ANSWERS
I Beforr George Bush. the last
sttttng -. ice president to be elected
president .\ Democrat In 1836
2. The satellite .. hacker .. who in-
vaded HBO'') Sl!tell11e broadcast
w11h a '1deo protest message 1n
1986
3 The four pursuing "ghosts" 1n
the Pac-Man \ 1deo game maze
4. Eden Pastora. a commander 1n
the Sandinista re-.olu11on who de-
fected 1n 1981 10 lead a Nicaraguan
rebel group
5 The talloocd prostitute who
allegedly engaged in 'o~eunst1c sex-
ual encounters "'1th televangelist
J1mm) Swaggan he mamcd 1n
I 9~8 "'h1lc in 1a1I on a three-month
pros111utton \Cntence and planned 10
make a nt'v. life "'llh her husband
and three children in Indiana
b In .. Batman." the Gotham Cit\
hoodlum (pla)ed b) Jack "i1chol!i.On·1
"'ho became the demented Joker
alter a tragic plunge into a c hemical
'at
., The <,hip on which Gal) Hart
embarked on a bnef \O)agc with
sometime model Donna Rice.
8 A trademark for V ldco Ho~
S}stem, the 1980s' ub1qu1tous VCR
format introduced b> JVC Corp.
9 Dubbed "Robin HUD ... she
"as charged with embuzltng $5.6
m1ll1on from the Department of
Housing and l lrban Development.
and g.iving some of 11 to the poor.
I 0 The most successful toy rom -
pan> of the ·s0s surged to the top of
the 1ndustr) on Cabbage Patch K.Jds
dolls. O\.erextended, and was bought
out b) Hasbro
11 AKA the Mediterranean fruit n,. or MedO\
· 12 The "Ma, flo wer Madam.'' the
elegant. attract(\.C descendent of Pll-
gnm stock ran an e"\clus1ve call-girl
scr' ice "hose d1"nts reportcdl)
"'ere some of the "'ealth1cst. most
influen11al men 1n .\menca
11 "Jeopard\ .. Sectton
I The nal1'e land of "Jeopard)"
ho')t .\lex Trebel..
2 The ulumale 'ogue word of the
1980s. a '>Ort of uneas\ catch-all to
describe conlemporar) art. litera-
ture. rocl.. mu'i1 C. etc
3 She 1s a p11 bull
4 Two years· probation. 1.200
hours communtl) service and a
S 150.000 fir1e. 5. Opus and Ronald l\nn.
6 Knst1n. Sue Ellen's younger
sister
7 The i\ustralta 11
8 RJR Nah1sco
Q Rafael. Michelangelo. Leonardo
and Donatello
I 0 .. M 1stakcs "'ere made."
11 457 days
I~ Venus. "The GoddC'JS of
Lo-.e ··
..\NSWER
.. •
.. .
f
.
I
He is a Harvard and Columbia
aJumous who not only took the
Hypocratic Oath but also Jives by
it's tenets. While most of us spend at
least two hours waitina at the doc-
tor's office to see our physican for a
scant five minutes, Dr. Wood
provides his patients with actual
house calls.
As pan of a multi-specialty medi-
cal grou{> called Complete Medical
Care, with offices in Huntinaton
Beach and Fountain Valley. Dr.
Wood has provided approximately
25,000 house calls in the past seven
years. On the ave~ he makes 10
to 15 appointments a day. and has
been known to work 12 hours
straight.
Professional Caretaker Vema Earl -~llO gives D~ Wood high marks for
his honesty and patience. "He is just
fantastic,". proclaimed Earl. adding
that "'be should be commended be-
cause he's so thorough."
Another person who knows first
• hand about the benefits of house
calls is Katherine Jasik, who is a 72
year-old resident of a board and care
facility in Mission Viejo called "The
Glorious Home."
.
• to diffeilet dDciOri -~dlyt, .. aid Mn. Dd•UC) eddiftl. .. &ht retideat ate .....
becautc ~can J18y bOme aDd lliD
~ive _,area.re."
Complete Medical Cate. wtiidt
Nned lo July of 1982 and ~
of 40 doctors and about 24 sped.al·
isl5. also p~vides free tranapor·
tation for peuents who need tO UM
medical devices in the office that
can't be brouaht into their hom~
"When you make boutc call• )'OU
have to be willinf. provide total GR
and total service, ' stated Rosenbcra.
"and since most of our patient1 are
on Medicare. there's no extra coSt to
them."
"There are over S,000 docton in
Orange County, but when you lhink
of how many doctors will make
house calls that number goes down
to about zero." continued Rose-
nberg. adding, "it's not done
becausac 11's not cost effective, but
since we arc a multi-specially aroup
we can afford to .do n because it's a
conglomeration of all of the scrviC1C1
that we offer. But it's not an area for
a doctor who wants to make a lot of
money because an individual doctor
will sec .that there is a vcat loss ~f
income tn house calls, stncc there 1s
a hm11a11on or the service<; that an
:>fficc u<,uall> pro .. ides."
This practice has met with en-
couragement and proclamations
from man)' elected city and state
officals concerned with the lack of
mob1ht) that challenges many
senior c1t1zcns. Even President
G~rgc Bush saluted the group in
general for providing quaJity health
care and Dr. Wood specifically for
his "effons to help elderly patients
obtain care without leaving the com-
fon and security of their own
home."
Dr. Dean Wood checb tlle blood pre ssure
of Ellaabeth Stubenovktr-on • house call In
DMfJ -~.., J-...... .._,
Mission Viejo. Dr. Wood make 10 to 15
such calls each d a y.
"'It's much better because my
daughter used lo have to miss a day
of work JUSl so she could pick me up
and take me 10 the doctor:· ex-
plained Jasik. "so th•~ 1s easier on
m> health ..
M)nam Delagneau, who owns
and operates ··The Glorious Home"
w11h her husband Chester. feels that
v.hat Dr. "ood pro.,. ides has been a
true "bkss1ng" for her and her resi-
dents.
Hut Dr 'W ood doesn't mind the
limited income potential at all
"I JU~t want to make a living."
$a1d "ood. add1ns-"and the need 1s
so great and grov.ing astronomically
1ha1 m) goal 1s to keep making as
man\ house talb as I can"
Ro~ Rosenberg, vice president
and director of public relations for
the group, feels that this service is an
1m ponant contnbu11on to public
well an:
"Man ~ ol our patients are home-
boum.I h\ 'anou<i t)pes of 'd"·
ab1lit1l''>.°' -..11d Rosenberg. adding.
'hJ' 1n~ a do1.1or come to the home
I\ l''l't'nt1JI hcCJU\C otheN l!>C man)'
11t 111,·,l' p<1tll'nt'> would go without
ml'd1,,11 l<Jrc ..
"If 11 weren't for the hou~ call
~n ice. rd ha\e 10 bring all the
Not )our ordinary general pract1-
11oncr:
Anti-AIDS ad campaigns must walk a thin line
By PAUL GEITNER
Al.1od .. 9lle"d ,.,...u \llr1ll'f
NEW YORK -It begins with a
male actor recounting a romant1t
date -dinner b> candlelight. con-
versation b) thl.' fireplace.
"Finally. we kissed," the acwr
says "Then he asked 1f I enjoyed
safer sex I ha\e nc .. cr felt so good
about saying )t:S."
The city un,e1lcd the JO.second
telev1S1on spot. v.h1ch ends with the
hne "rubber up for safet>.°' with
much fanfare last summer as pan of
its latest AIDS education campaign.
Months later. viewers of late-night
programming o n a local cable chan-
nel arc about the only ones who
have seen 11.
To avoid acquired immune defi-
c1enc> syndrome. the surgeon gen-
eral recommended that people learn
how the d1sca~ is transmitted and
how 11 can be pre' ented through u..e
of condoms
The sloganeering has changed
from "~fc sex" to "safer sex." ac-
knowledging that no sex practice.
including condoms. offers full
protection against AIDS.
But getting the message 10 some o(
tht• people mo'>I at ns~. such as
homosc\ual men or 1nner-c1t\
)ouths. without offending the
ma'>">CS is difficult at hc'it. 'Ml} the
people charged with creating the ads.
( n11cs ofexpliCll .\ID<i education
rnmpa1gns warn the> rnuld backfire
on health professional<, and erode
pubhc suppon.
"I think the) 're turning people
otT." said Dr El11alxth M Whelan.
prc\1dcnt of the .\mcncan ( ouncil
on ~1ence and Health. a con'>on1um
of more than 200 ph}s1nans and
suent1sts acl1\l' in tom.umcr educa-
tion
Recd V. T uckson. the pubht
health comm1ss1oner 1n wa.,h1ng-
ton. DC.. announced 1n 1987 that
he wanted a ~ph1s11cated mul11 -
med1a campaign similar to thoo;c
that .. .,ell 'like tenn1\ shoe' to poor
blatk )ouths."
The depanmeni then argued w11h
Cit) officials and commun1t) group<,
for more than a )Car o\Cr wording
on posters: 11 negotiated w11h local
new<; outlet~ and the public traM1t
S)'itcm. v.h1th v.ould not d1spla}
placards w11h the word "condom ..
··1 did not an11c1patc . s1gn1fican1
oppo\111on at \O man) dilkrent
ll'\l'I\" Tud ... on '>a1tl
Rcatt1on wa'> nt·g;.itl\t 1n '"ml
BoMon ljll.Hlt'r'> 1.1.hcn a '>onal \l'r
'ICl' group \ct1on tnr Hmton ( om·
munil) Dnt'lopmt·n1 un,l'iletl 11\
.\I()\ pmtt·r It \how., tour ) oung
ml'n thn·c 1.1.11h hat\ anti one hold-
ing .i tondum O\t'r hi\ head. with
tht• l3Plll>n "tk u>OI \\car \Our
JIOlm\ h:it ..
l he group rcn·1H·d complaint\
that h) U'>1ng thl· tl·rm "Jimm' hat"
-... 1ang for uindom and al\o the
111k of a rap mu\lt hit -the pmll'r'
spo~c speulitalh 10 ~oung pcopk
anti cncouragt•d thl·m to ha\ e <,t·~
"People v.ho arc d)ing of .\ID\
and arc in tht•ir 20., oh' 1nu'ih c:on·
tractl.'d the d1'>Ca'>e while 1n. their
tern'> ... Laura Palmer an .\f3( n
\pol..t'\Wom,1n "11J 1n rcat IH>n
'-eH·rthl'k" the po'\tl'r\ read\ 1n
~t<Jn h J1dn'1 mah· 11 onto ''''
hu-...·<, anJ 'uhw.1" until Junt· held
up h} \1<l''·'l hu-...·11\ Ha' TraO\por
tatwn .\uthont\ rn 1cw
'\,cw 't ork., ruhh1:r up for \akl\
cam p;.11gn 1 nll ulll·-. '" 11 tell'\ 1\lon
\poh. thl' one \11 "llkh rCJertcd and
a '>nond ad th.JI ll'aturn a tall..1ng
he.id I k.11th C umn11c.<,10nl'f \tephcn
Jo.,qlh I"" tdn '"on '\tat1ons ha\C
p1111lll'nl II• Jlr thl· Jo\l'ph 'lpol '·"h' D.i' it''· 'ill' prc~1tkn1 at
< .1prn·1111 ,\. < ha hro"l'. the agcnc)
111.11 dn1gnl'd th,· l·ampa1gn. <,aid her
rx·11pll ''l'fll hat ~ and fonh with
111,,tl I\ \l.1t100\ on the mort· con-
1111,,r.,..il at! lhang1ng 11 earh 11mc
t'iut lhl \1,111011' '>1111 ..aid no
I lw \\ouldn't haH· an, thing to
do ''1th tlwm · 'hl· said
I h, '"' 'i "''"'Parx·r., h;iH· rc-
lu'>nl 111 run thl' l.1mp.11gn·., print
,11.h hut thn hJ\l' \hov.n up 1n
\ld"'J' ,.ir, .ind on \talion
h1llh11,1r1I' ! lnl' u,,., thl' headl1nc:
"\l.111 111-\1.111 ." w 1th thl' ll'ltl'r "o"
rq>rl"\l'lltl·d h~ .1 rolkd-up u>ndom
l'.111 111 tlw )I.OJI Da' ll'\ \a1d \.\;1\
111 ,, ,H h nwn "ho rngagc in .,,., w 1th
11th r nh 11 hut d1111111 ton'1dc·r them
'dH' p.111 "' tht· 11.,1\ 1.11mmun11'
.111d tt.u' d11 11111 lr1.·4111.·n1 h.1r\ 111
.,,~.11111.1111111\ "hl'rt' lhn \.\011ld wt·
11llh·r \ll>"i n lul:Jl11in mn,.1gn
I Ill hull.. 111 1h1.· l.1mp.11gn wh,·n
11 \t11ll1.'\ 11~hl Jfl\\ll Ill II I\ 1n lht•
\Uh\\.I\ . \,1111 I ),I\ ll \
\.\. hd.111 111 1h1· \rnl'ri1.a11 < oum II
1111 "iut·nu· .111d I k;1lth ,,llll \ht•
obJ1.'llcd 10 adH11.a11ng t ondom use
not tor moral or "prud1<,h" rea~n'>.
but hecausc rnndom\ arc not 100-
pcrccnt ctkc11,e CH'n v.hcn used
cnrrcrtl;
In add1t1on. '>he ..aid the ads
appear to rondonl' at kac;t un1nten-
11onalh homn\nua111.. or ~e'
OUISldl' a monogamous rcla11onsh1p,
hcha' 1or that man; people oppose
"lfthe)'re meant for homosexual
ml·n. I think lht') ~hould be targeted
at lht·m and not at ncrybod) else."
!>he \d1J ··11h in~ ~ou end up turning
ix·opk 1111 and ma~1ng 1h1:m less
.,~ mpathctll ..
·\\ hl·ad ol thl· l';a11onal AIDS
lntorrna11un ,ind Edurn11on Program
at thl' ( l'l11t'f' for ()1<,case Control in
·\tlanta. Dr I red Kroger 1s respon-
\lhk lor lfl'allng AIDS education
matl'nal~ tor thl' public.
Kroger said he had since rc-
f<.>1. uc;cd the mc'>sage of the TV ads.
a'o1d1ng the \A.Ord "condom··
Resolve to act to
achieve your goals
How rcfre<,h1ng' A brand new ~car a clean slate U nlike dogs
and cats who arc content to s1mpl) hve their lives. we make New
't l·ar's resolu11om.
Hov.ever. most resolutions arc discarded by February and
Good habits can be hard to create
lorgotten b) March. usually
hccause a "goal" was rc-
<,olved. instead of the behav-
ior<; ncl'l'SSa~ to accomplish
1hc goal For 1n'itancc. those
1ha1rcsohc10 lose 20 pounds
111 tu "gl'I 1n111 \hape" s1mpl;
l. I l'J ll' -.hurt-Ii\ l'd dl'I uc;wns.
I h" 'car Jo 11 d11Terent-
I~ .\ldh· goal\ hut n:whc
~ha' 111r<, fll'hJ' mr\ not r~
olu11um. Jlu>m ph\h goals l\ woman named V1ck1c told me
how she threw her bathroom scale
off her balcony into the garbage pail
below.
"Th<.· scale wasn't working an)
more. We tried to fix the d1g11al
thing but 11 JUSI wasn't right -so I
took aim. What a liberating thing
that was to do -to throw my ~ale
and to hear 11 crashing below "
Toda) 1s the first da) of New 'tear
and of a ne" decade Wow' For
those people looking for an 1mjX'tuc;
or an excuse to make a few personal
changes. the timing may bc jX'rkct
If you're among us. the good new'
1s that you'll have a lot of com pan~
Counted among the change-
challengers will be an estimated 50
m1ll1on other .\mencans who v.111 go
o n a "diet" this morning. What a good story to stan a
column about New Year's resol-
uuons!
But 1f you really want 10 be suc-
cessful. you'd better be tough -rl·all> tough ~-,en out ol tcn v.111 go
balk to familiar old hah1ts "llh1n a
-p;;;i;1iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iitti.._iiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ month
fhc othl'r thrl'c. tht· v1<.1or1ou'
fe" will hi.1\l' to moh1h1e 1hc1r
1n1l'llel tual re'\oUrlC\. e\ercisc their
pcrsa,cranlc (to \a) nothing of
their bo<l1e\) and know enough to
an·ept a h11k help when the> fall
Hah1tc. arc po-wcrlul and are hard
to break And an)thing we t•at
drink. \moke or do l'.,.cryday can he
hab11-form1ng I hate when that hap-
pen-•. That \Ccm .. to be e-.cm wor.,.:
nev.s for some people than 11 1s for
other'I
I know 41omcbody I'll call C1nd)
who once did most things to exce'i ...
iiiiiiiiiiijijiiii!iiiiiijijiiiiiiiijiiiilijiiijijiiiiiiii!iii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iijjiiiiiiii1 C in <l) 1 " smart . a tt rac 11 v e. we ll-11 educated and alc;pholic. She come\
by her "disease" honestl)' -both
her parents were alcohohcall} dy~
funct1 onal. E1gh1 )'Cars ago. she de-
cided to tackle her own dnnking
problem and to take control of her
life.
Today. she 1s proud of her con-
unu1na sobnct) -and of her more
recent succc'is 1n 11v1 ng up
ciprcttes.
( 11llh "' 'lf , ' ,, ~11ld ''·" I don I k no\\ t h.11 ,IJ, ' t '1·r gnlll'n om· hut
11' ,. \' ·"' ·'~" 'hl· ml'I .1 nJ m11n·
r''"'nth m.1111td lllh manl'l1111\
111Jll (\111t1l \\c111ld '·'' that\ hc:lll'f
lh.111 1111 \ ~11ld ''·tr') -
"ilw 111'"'' and I agrn· that tht•
fil\I \tnp in hrr nr" h.ippinc" -
th, thing th.11 madl· 11 all pm\lhk -
w.I\ 1,1l..1ng tontrol ot her had hahll\
Jilli 111ll1nu1ng 111 ma~c hralth1cr
t.k1 1\11111' for hrr'>( II
I 11d.1' < in1I' 1m n' th,• m 1II1on\
\A. ho ''di makl' .1 '-t'W 't car''i lOm·
m11nwn1 hut 1h1' t1mt• 10 a healthier
t11, 1 I kr g1i.il tor 1h1' )l'Jr ''to lo<,c
I 'I pounJ., I'm 111<Jt1ng for her \h('·,
1nril11
l"\t' al'o made a rc\olutmn tor
111\\l'lt ~lart1ng m·x1 month. I will
.1dd thltT hour\ ::i \\CCI.. to m' t'\
1·ru<.\.' program
C >nc ol the prcd1ctm'i nf \UCCCS'i 1c;
thl· nt·n l' 111 announce a plan-10-
l hant1.l' and 111 make a pubhc t·om ·
m11mt·~ I 1..no" that anti I want I<)
be \llt'lC\\ful
I can't hck1q· l'q· JUSI made a
puhllt pledge. hut I do prom1~ to
kt•1.•p you r>mtl'd on m y progress -
gooJ or had.
<rood luck to vou. too -and
Happ} Nt•w Year"
Dr. Algul I• • marriage u d
l•mlly tber•pl•t la Corou de/ Mar.
Siie wekome• yo•r re•poe•n. II yoe
wl1b •er to reply, p/a1e ~lose a
1tam~. •ell-addre .. H eo~el•·
Write to Uoda Al1u l, Pi.D., c/•
DaUy Pilot, P.O. Bor 1511, C.0.la
Mn. ltltl.
Rl·\oh 1ng h1:ha' 1or\ 1s all bus1nes'i Reha' 1or must become a
hah11 anti good hah11'\ arc ac; d1Hicult to make a\ had habits are to
hrcak Rut goal., art• atrnmphshed h> hcha' 1or\ that have become
hab11 and tht• morl· habit\ }OU gro<1'e to 3lcumphsh a goal. the
greater thl' t h~1mc of making 11
for ln\tanll· ii ~ou want to lo'>t' 20 pound\, kt·er that in mind.
hut th1\ New 't l'ar rl''iohc
I To J \llld fall> foodc; Forget the obsev,wn we have with
rcdunng t alom·, and JU'il replace fat calone~ with t·arbohydrate
tJlorH.'\
2 To take a hm~ v.all.. 'O minutc'i a da). lhe da...s a week. Goals
ta~e time and \ou need 2 I /2 hour; a week
3 To cat apple<. for all snacks Forget candy bars. peanuts,
potato c hip\ and rntos and eat apples Eat as many apples as you
want. 40 or 50 if necessary. but apples arc )Our 'inack. You get bored
w11h apple\ but c,o what. They fill you up and bored or not, there
" no room for doughnuts.
~. To cat oatm~al for breakfast five times a week Add applca
r.H!>1nc,. hanana'>. cinnamon or other garmshe'i for vancty. Oatmeal
1<. lo\\. in fat. high in fiber, and will keep you running most of the
uml' -without lunch
The~ hcha' 1or'i will melt off 20 pounds in four or five months
If )Our goal l'i to "foci better," try o ut these behaviors:
I Call some friend once a day JUSt for conversation. Of course
11 <1hould not be the same fncnd. but rqular social contacts elevates
the mood and docs wonders for the immune system
2. Take a brisk walk five days a week. This will do wonders for
the mood.
~· If you arc real~y having trouble "feeling good," see a doctor.
Undiagnosed depression affects almost 25 percent of the population
and can be successfully treated. sometimes without prescription
drugs.
My wish for you ts that you not only accomphsh your goals for
1990. but that you cnJOY yourself while doinJ iL ActuaJly, enjoyina
yourself while "domg it" 1s the only definition of a happy hfc.
HAPPY NEW YEAR. ST ART YOUR BEST DECADE EVER!
J•/Ju wtltakrr, M .D., ••dtw el "JC.~ Barf IHMae,.,
"Reven i.1 Dlabietn" (Wane.r a..h), u4 "Jley~ BMllt
IU.ab," I• dlrttlflr of th nil.du Wen.ea ladi.t..
LYON EYE INSTITUTE
MEDICAL OROUP
"Again, Dr. L'J(>n. my sinc~rest thanks for your
ace/lent servicf. '' . . . tutSollcitwl pa1im1 lmtr.
9y IUUllN M. RHO "' .. ~ .......
Dolern MUlton had better walch
out. She's pinina a reputation -for
throwing 8ood panics, that IS.
~ perccntaics arc impressive -
• year's Parade of Lights Holaday
y boasted a 250 percent increase ft the 1988 event Milhous
)Wnched an suppon of the Laguna
Btach An Museum. She's $oina 10
~t\ard-pressed not 10 conunue the
~t as a holiday trad111 on
1 llf'or a barpan pnce of SSO per
couple. 140 muse um supponcrs
• ~ passed through the C\clus1ve
fliW!S of Linda Isle and directed 10
,aho Milhous abode -perhaps one
4'Uhc best private homes for v1cw-
1an81 Newport Harbor's wecklong cx-
•vagan1a Situated on the vet) tip
of Linda. Milhous' living room
a~s. bedrooms and broad patio all
afford a reach-out-end-touch view of
alm051 the begsnnina of the parade.
The event was simply a little
p thcrang of 40 last year -mostly
board members a nd well-known
LAM patrons. Not so this year.
.. h is rcall> terrific 1ha1 there are a 101 of faces here that I DON'T
know:· commented Lyu ltlnt, the
museum's d1r('('to r of devtlopmcnt
and co-coordinator of the event.
l?\.1dent1ally. last )car's pany was
alM> Kirst's first LAM functio n . and
she\ no~ celebrating her first an-
n1, a\ar) of fund-raising for the mu-
seum
·· 1 really appreciate everyone com-
ing." ~ud Milho us, a staunch mu-
M:um supporter and contemporary
an patron. "It reall} gi ves a boost 10
our budget. .. (The boost cam e in the
form of $6,000.)
I Ar laH•~O ~ython plllow
S'tll-year-old Yanto llkes to play with "Spotty," a 22-foot
long python that was bred from an egg seven years ago
by his famlly. Yanto uses the J6-pound snake as plllow
during a show at the Jakarta Raguna Zoo.
HHIDfil·:
Q.1-A~ South, vulnerable, !JOL
hold.
+J I016S2 AQS A6J +1
The h1dding ha' rrn1..eeJcJ
~pulh \\-t<il 'loiorth l-.a .. 1
I + p.,., 2 Pa"'
?
~ ha1 do you bid no"',
A~Normall>. )OU "ould rch11.J a
~x-card major H erc. ho"'e\l·r, you
have a weak \padc '1111 and ex1..·dlen1
..o·pport for wha1 mu<;t he at lca\I a
fM card ~ull tn partner'\ hand
f#hrget about )Our -;pade' and ra1'e
191 three heart\ to confirm the exl\
tence of an eight card 1rumr fit
Q .2-Neuhcr \Ulnerablc. a' <;outh
you hold:
+Q1097SJ QJ9J 1 + K6
The bidding has proceccded
Wnt North East South
J Pa1,1 PaM ?
What action do you take?
A.-Vou have little in the way of
poinis, but your hand docs contain
a fair number of playing tricks
Slhce partner could have a reason-
able hand with no convenient btd, w would not surrender without a
fight. Bid 1hrec spades.
hold:
+ AJ AJ86 K43 + KQ-'2
Partner o pens the bidding w11h three
diamonds. What do you re-.pond7
A .-Since partner cannot have two
aces for his preempt, <ilam "out of
the question. This 1\ \1mply a maller
of choosing the right game. For his
vulnerable preempt. partner should
have a good seven-card diamond
~uit. which gives you nine trick\ off
the top in three no trump Bid 111
Q .5-Ncllher vulnerable, a~ 5outh
you hold:
• "65 6 9732 + AQMJ
The b1ddin1 has proceeded:
Wat Nortlt Eut South
I Q 1 > 3 " 1
What action do you take?
A.-Vou certainly want to compete,
but to raise diamonds would be
short-siahtcd. It lookl as if panncr
is 1oin1 to be on openina lead, so
why not first plopoin1 your
strenath. Bid four clubs. That, by
implicadon, lbowt diamond
S'UppOrt .
South, V\\lnerabte, you
Also trad1t1on. munchiblcs con-
sisted of steam.ina bowls of chili and
piping hot cornbread -which
Milhous had intended to prepare
herwlf again this year.
··1 was cook1na for two days last
year (in preparation).'' she ex-
plaJned. "But as the numbers started
growing I said 'Hugo! " (Hugo is her
favonte Rent-A-Chef.)
If the numbers hadn't been so
greaL. Milho us would have rather
do ne the cooking herself. as she 1s an
a\.1d chef w11h a wall of cookbooks
in the large. expcnly equipped
k11chen .
Then again. there's a lot of the
Tex;is ranch girl st11l 1n Milhous, and
she prefers doing many things
herself. including decorating the 15-
plus foot Chnstmas tree. a focal
point of the h\.tng room.
In another section of the living
room, mu11cal entertainment was
offcrd by two members o( The Red
Auerbach Tno -Gene Auetbecb
and Bob Werlema.on -also mu~
scum volun1cen.
''They're a couple of eharutcn.."
said Milhous ... They were havinf a
ball scnin$ up in he~ ... They ve
even so t sing-along-sheets!"
A few o f the fcst1n folks jotnina
in the LAM celebration included
board president Clalldeue Sbw.
musucm director C llla rle1
Desmarais w11h his wafe IUtty
Marp.D, board members 0.. with
Dor-otllly Bendeni, J. OavN with
Saad)' Ea&Je, Beverly with Carl
Mltcltell, and Larry Nelsoa, and
guests Aue and Howard Casie, Jo
Domlnlcli, Eleanor and John Ficke.
George f orrester. Beth and B•dce
Collla1, Charlotte Beck and Jadlth
and Brent Wilson.
Kitty Morgan with museum director
Ch•rles D•sm•r•ls •nd Dolores Miihous
fupper rfghtJ; George forreater and
Claudette Sh•w (at right); and Ann and
Howard Cusic with .. Rent-a-Chet:•
Mich.tel J, Wll-1 ~c>1
New Year's Day a time to renew hope
HJ ppc:l'l'l't'·-<-'t.'l'l't.'' "t.'" \ l' ar
If 1h" tolumn \ounJ\ \Jgurh
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LOS ANO~ -TllC entries fOf the 62nd Acwlemy Awards have all made their jappearances. and
the race shapes up as 1 co~ ~t~ the linJe people
and the aiants. .
Critics' awards have altady appeared.. and althouah lbey tend io be m<>ft esoteric than the 09Cara, the chOk:es indicate a trend toward more modest films.
Spiie-Lee's "Do the Riaht Thina .. was named best
picture by the Los Anacles critics, edlina o ut ''Drua-
stcw Cowboy." The New York film Critics Circle
chose "My Left Foot,". and the National Board of
Review selected ''DrivinJ Miss Daisy."
B#t Pict~: The question is; WiU Acade1ny voters
remember weU-praited films releaaed earlier in the
year? If theT, do such pictures u "te~ . lies and
videotape,"• Do the Ri&ht Thin,a." "When Harry Met
Sally ... " and "Field of Dreams' miJht be rec:osnized.
But the voten have notoriously shor1 memories, and
they may select such recent arrivals as "Enemies, A
Love Story," "Glory," "Driving Miss Daisy" and
"Dom on the Fourth of July." Two imports, "My Left
Foot" and .. Henry V" also stand a chance.
Observers believe that Academy voters will nomi-
nate many of the independent-ancl minor-budget films
and pey little heed to the multimillion-dollar grosscn
of 1989, such as "Batman, .. "Indiana Jones and the
Lasr Cnasade," "Hone)', I Shrunk the Kids," "Look
· Who's Talking" and "Gbostbusten II."
Best ac:-tor. Morgan Freeman seems a certain
nominee for his role as the devoted chauffeur in
"Drivins Miss Daisy.'' rather than ·his supponing role
as a Union soldier an "Glory." Daniel Day-Lewis is a
favorite as the cerebral palsy victim in "My Left Foot."
However, oldline Academy members may want to
reward the veterans: Gregory Pcclt as the iconoclastic
Ambrose Bierce 1n "Old Gringo .. ; Jack Lemmon as the
befuddled oldster tn "Dad": Jack Nicholson as the
Joker in "Batman": Paul Newman as roistering Earl
Long in "Blaze." Then there are the notewonhy
newcomers: Tom Cruise. the Vietnam veteran in .. Dom
on the Founh of July": Kenneth Brannagh as the ruler
"Henry V"; Ron Silver as the much-married Holocaust
sun 1vor in "Enemies. A Love Story."
Victory for the independents would m irror the
1985 awards, when two low-bud&et films won acting
honors: Geraldine P• in "The Trip to Bountiful" and
WiUiam Hun in "Kia of the Spider Woman."
Here's how the Oscar race appears to this on-
looker: Best actress: The leaders present a marked con-
trast: Jessica Tandy, the cantankerous widow in "Driv-
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chanteuse io •Tbc Fabulous laker Boys... Other
favorites are Andie MacDowell, the betrayed wi" in
.. sex, lies and videotape"• Pauline Collins. the libetaicd
housewife in "Shirley Valentine"; and Mes Ryan, the
career woman look.in& for love in "When Harry Met
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1 na wife in .. The War of the R09CS," as well as Sallr.
Field for her grievina mother in .. Steel Mapoliu. '
Besr supporting 1ctor. Denzel Washinaton and
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Union soldiers in .. Glory."
Loe1ia. .. Tnumph of the Spirit"; and the late Ray
McAnally, "My Left Fool.. ,.
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Oiacomo, "sex, lies and videotape'; Al\jouca Huston
and Lena Olin, "Enemies, A lAve Story"; Diane Wiest,
"Parenthood"; Mary Stuart Masteron, .. Immediate
Plmily .. : Olympia Dukakis. "Dad"; and Brenda
Fricker, "My Left Foot••
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··field of Dreams":. 9anny Aiello, "Do the Riaht
Thing"; Armin Muehller-Stahl. ··M.usic Box"; Robert
&st director: This category is usually dictaicd by
the choices for best pictutt. Tbe leadina candidates are
nCj)f hyte Steven Soderbergh. "sex, lies and videotape";
Pau Mazursky, "Enemies, A Love Story": Oliver
Stone, "Born on the Fourth of July"; Bnace Beresford,
"Driving Miss Daisy"; Cosfl-Gavru, "Music Bdx":
and Jim Sheridan, "My Left foot." I
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Elo -mot start
the resolution
without plan
,~,
.b11 By now you have looked at about 100 flower~vered
''dloats.. watched one too many college bowl games or cursed
last night's one too many. It's time. It is that moment to
front your ~nnual guilt. that annual holiday tradition of
ling your amperfectto ns and promising no one in
icular to do better.
It is not really necessary, o f course. The day has no
special significance. no magJcal potio n that turns hopes into
accomplishments. You can resolve to change at any time
or. blasphemy, simply state your contentme nt with yourself.
After all, we mustn't all be slim. Who would play the
hne?
If everyone quit smoking, e veryone would be healthy
but the tobacco companies. Some vices are necessary. o r at
least acceptable.
The mental torture associated wit h resolving to be
so mething or som eone else surely mus t be as harmful as the
weakne sses we seek to rid ourselves o f o nce a year.
Perfectio n is JUSt a word that tc rro n zes V 1rgos and first born
c hildren. It is O K no t to be hkc the guy o n television, yo ur
boss probably wouldn't like an actor a nyway.
Y o u do n 't bu) 1t huh? y o u desire c hange. you crave
l .self-i mprovem e n t. Fa ir enough . If )OU must h eed the ritual
1 ·o0f resolutions. 1f the first day of the year is the first day of
I "Your new life. try a few pointers from Dr. Beth O 'Conno r
o f The Su m m it O rganization Inc . a Caltfom 1a company
w ith o ffices in In inc that teaches people how to set and
achieve their goals.
.. M ost peo p le's goals a re ltke wishes: som ething the)'
wa nt, but don 't believe they ca n have. They do n't know
ho w to make goals in a way they can be ach ieved ."
O'Connor said
A kc) to successful resolu tions 1s to design reac ha ble
goals. l f you arc a size 16. don 't figure on wearing a 6 by
Valentine's Da)
In tts courses. Summit suggests step~ to follow to create
achievable goals. Five of t hese s teps art•:
1. Write It down.
A s urvey tracking Harvard grad uates I 0 years after
gradu atio n revealed those w ho had wnllen down their goals
earned substantially m ore th an those who had not, but both
groups with goals earned more than tho~c with no go als.
2. Make It positive.
O ur m inds respon d to pos1tl\C'> m o re easil y. so state
v.hat you want. instead o f what )OU don't want. Also.
concentrate on the end result )OU want. not on how you will
get 11.
L 3. Set a time table.
W hen }OU set a goal ltkc ''I'm goin~ to IOSt.' 20 pounds ...
there 1~ an 1mpltc<l time frame e't'n ti )OU do n't reco n1ll·
1t. Set a rcahs11c 11mc1ablr and 1magtnt' ho"' )OU w11f feel ,,EY. hen )UU a<:htt'' t' )<>Ur goal
4. Refine it until you believe i t is possible.
Man) people, when asked ti thl') think tht•1r goal t\
possible. sa~ )CS but secretly bel1c'e othcN1sc. The) loo k
at both t he goal a n d timetable a nd th eir u nstated after-
thought 1s "I'll nc,er be able to do that." So th ey don't e'en
gel ~tarted .
S. Have several strategies.
People generally think of o nly o ne wa> to achieve a goal
and th ink tha t 1s the o nly way. They o ften confuse the
,strah:g) \\1th the goal. If the ir o ne strate~y d oesn't work,
rather than SI\· ing up the stra tegy, they give up the goal.
-\Iv.a)'> haH' \c-.eral wa)S to achieve your goal.
( hoo\tng goals v.h1ch haw meaning to )OU 1s also
r ruc1al tu till' prrn:t'\\. Man) goalc; come from a r:ncnu of
thing\ )OU \\l'rl' -.uppost•J to "'ant out of life. O'Connor
'>atd ... .\ lot of l')Copk haH· lost touch w 11h what 1s
1mporlan1 to thcm in their lift•, or they're familiar with 11.
but not alwa" SUH' the\ can ha .. e 11. ..
\ta' be fr Connor 1~ \a) 1ng .... hat we said Be all )OU
v.ant ll) be
In an) case. H app) New Year
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Toda) 1s Monda). Jan. I. the first day of 1990. There arc 364 days left
)Car
Toda) ·s h1ghhgh1 1n history
On Jan. I. I 8ti '\, Prco;1dent Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation
lama11un. Jcdanng that '!lave'> 1n rebel states were fr«.
By Tlte AHocl•tH Pn,.
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Cily Editor
ROGER BLOOM
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ROGER CARL.SON
Sporu Editor
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TERI Pl PO
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A decade that bepn with the
election of Ronald R~gan and
ended wnh a Soviet offer of aid to
tranquilize Romania after the execu-
tion of 1ts communist tyrant makn
the hean glad, reinforcing the faith
of those who knew all aJong that
there 1s light bad.. there. however
o paque the darkness. Yes. yes, of
course, whl'nn er there 1s good news
there 1s the net•<l tn rt•mind ourselvc~
that the human prcd1camC'nts arc
still with us. and ""111 always be with
us. Coue1'lrn ("hen day, 1n every
way, things an.· ge11ini better and
better")•'> the "a~ uf life that leads
to lying du\.\n tu sleep when the
Hitlers ot tht'> "'orltl, h1g and small.
mobilize tht•tr -.trtngths.
Let chomt'trll '> hand down its ow n
Judgment'> I. for one. shall think of
the '80s a'> Keagan's decade. No
decade or dnJdl''> associated with a
single SUlTC\'ilul lradC'r -not P1:r-
1cles'. not Mt ttern1ch's. not Vic-
toria's -Jrt' tairl~ e' aluated by
d redging up '>Un 1' ing dehnquen-
c1es. deech th.ii nt·ed1:d to be done
and "ere k it undone .\ catalog of
sun 1v1ng prohkms at the end of
Reagan's dt'l:ldl' -pullu11on. cnmc.
the d1sinttgratwn ot the fam1l'.r. the
srO\l.lh Of the 'UJX'r ')\ate. the $o\ ·
1et's nudt·c1r 1nH·nwn - can lcaH·
us so prt•ou up1ed ""11h what needs
to be dont· that "'c foil to take 1010
actOUnt the progrl''>\ "'c ha"e made
and 10 be grateful for 11
But 1ha1 progress measured es-
!Xt 1.tll) 1n de' elopments abroad.
mal..es th" J)l'rhap'> thl' most stnking
dl'l'ade 111 human mcmof). never
mind thJt 11' prom1,cs are not ~et
comple1ch rcal11ed It is most ccr·
ta1nl~ thr tkradt· in which com-
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1ng uni\ J\ J threat .\nd Ronal<l
Re.igan hJd n1e1rl' 111 do "'Ith thl\
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dt·1 nn e'>..an to tonttnue to di~
1101'!1.mh bt•tv.een the Great uc and
lht < 1n:at Truth!> had a leader will-
ing h1 1gn1lt' lhl' to rch. The fires
'1mnll'rnj J nd before the decade
"'3' out "'C "'t·re choking With elated
pk.hurt U' er thl' ""onderful para-
Jow\. of "'htlh the possibility of
\m 11:1 1111op\ to help Romania get
riJ ul J 1.11mmun1.,1 go,cmment is
Jl\'rhJJh tin nw\t bnlhant. Though
1111 11\\ n IJ 1 llnte 1s Radio Ntan i. an
111' 1.·111111n 11f Ronald Reagan b1ttC'rl>
11ppo,td h' .\menran appeasers.
b111.1d1..l\1tng into ( uba digests of
KJd111 \111-,u1"' news. which had
n1"" hn·n hJnn1:d h' hdel Castro as
tx·1ng 1tH1 hourgt·o1~
I Ill' ~t l'.tl hl'frl('\ of the decade -
I ,. , h \\ JI n J \ o Ith en 1 t n n .
\,1\..ft.ir.,, Jnd 'o mall\ others· -
h.1' < ,.,. 111. J 1 hl·tr plate in freedom'!.
111 •U'-I. • •l I .irJ, .ind their leader "'a!>
H.111.1 d Kt·Jgan "ho v.a'> trained a!>
.1 Ill•" , ,1, tor ( )nh in .\menca one
" It llll'll'J to ~' t'\lepl that Lech
\\ ,1 t"\J "'.i' trJint.:J a., an electnc1an
K'llh•m F Bu<'llrt Jr 1s • s.vnd.J-
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Eighties are over; good riddance
\\ 1' u.,u,11 t:'er. dl'cenn1al. de·
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dl'1.Jdl· ended "'hl'n the last ni ne on
the C'akndar "as replaced by a 1cro.
or onh when the 1eru 1s n·placed by
a onl' But 111 this <"a~. common
c,cn\1.' 1.01nudcs "1th overwhl'lm1ng
de.,m· rhc 'XOs are over. and good
ndd.111ce
fhl're·11 be tho<.e "ho. 1n loolr..ing
for lhl· fortns1t l halknge that coml'S
\.\ 11 h the dt.'fensc nf a weak case. v. 111
-.a, that 11 "a' a ratht•r good derade
'\nt•n \l'Jr'> 111 gro"'1ng prospent~
"'" tx· utt•d. the breakup of com-
munt'>m in Ea!>tcrn Europe. '1ctof)
1n the (old War Somev.here there
ma) e'en \lilt ~ someone pla) mg a
tape oHr and o"cr. sa) ing "the
pndc ,., bad ... and "it's morning 1n
.\mcnca ·
No douht the Japant''>C and the
gro"'ing t'('Onom1c pov.crs of the
E:urupean Economic ( ommumt~.
v. ho ha' c loaned us the mone) for
our happy decade. will be charmed
b) the 3f1Uffienl, for lhC'y k.nC'W long
before the advent of M ikhail
(1orbache' that the real struggle
around the nonhcm hem isphere was
not thl· military one over the' Iron
( 'una1 n. but the econo mic one o ver
markets, financial power and econ-
om1t gro"'th Reagan never knC'w ll,
and thl' r('turn'i on Bush are no t yet
In
In tht'i count!), the' most obvious
l·k·nwnt 1n 1hc C'Conom 1c compcu-
t wn has ~en the ongoing dissolu-
tion and transfer -throulh corrup-
tion inrnmpetcnC't' and arced -of
\ht nation's rcsoun:cs: from pro-
I .. ETTERS
dmtt\l' capital 111 cnnsumr11on
trom lon~-tnm produ1. 1111n 111 'hort·
term proltts < h rr tht•n· 11 hJs hc('n
thl' l rl.'a11on and C\plo11J11on of 1n ·
st1tut1om 1ha1 ma\lmlll' lnng-tcrm
grov.th
But that s onh thl' hard pan ot the
argument about a dn·alk 1hat tx·µn
\\Ith great llldtgnat111n apoul .\mrn
tan hm tagl'S in Iran and t•nded v.1th
the pa<i'it\e Jltt.:ptanct· of Iranian
tcrrun-.m anJ 1ntl·rnat1onal murder
J\ J rHHmJtl\e pan ol l1k -nl'n
tt1 the pt11nt ol rr1urning Iran·._
fro1en assets
lt''i probahh aprropnate 1herdorl'
that in thl\ l'Ountr' thl' dccadC' v.a<i
r harat ll'flll'J h) J pre'i1dent "ho
was as honorl•d b) hi\ people for hi\
c heerful negltgcn1.1.· of publtc affa1~
as must of h" preJl'<l.'iS<.lf\ v.erc for
their 31..hlC\1.'ffil'n l\ rhal th" v.a\ ~O
even after hl' had 'old the prc\t1gr ul
his 11lfKc Im $2 mtlhnn to a
Japanc~ mcJ1a umglomeralt' made
It all the more rcmarkabk
It ""e are 'io mh 11 ma) he as..,ed.
"'h~ arc so man) millions of us.
e"cn those v.ho arc working. "llho ut
medical care. wtthout decent hous-
1ng . .111J "11hou1 Jn' rt•al '>l.'ll"-'.1.1l thl'
ruturr ' ~ h' Jrl' uur '>1..hool '> \O baJ.
llUl cllll'' .\II tnnt·a~tngl) d1\1ded
lx·t\\t't'n tht· \Cr) nch and the Vt'f\
f'\1<11 ••ur rx1ltltl\ <;11 l·orrupt. uur
1.1t111.•n, '" ..11lcnJtn! and 111d1ffrren1'>
\\ h' d•, ,,,. train 'o man' IJ"'H'"
lu1 •Hll'"''l'' .ind '>ti man' 1.•ng1nel'r\
ltll lilt! 1.<llllp1:l 1llH\ I "'h\ l'i II thJI
\\Ul \11Ul1t! fl\.'oplc Jrl' \ll l'\!)l'llCllh
1gn1n.1nt Jl'<•ut J nJ ind11l,·rl·n1 lo
th~ \ll>rlJ " \\ h\ " 11 that ""'' ,.rn l
"1tl' t'r "'a11. ·that "'e can onh
,ix·nJ"' V. h~ '" 11 thal t'\ en the
prl·.,1.lent of thl' U nited \tates
J111..·'>n t c .i.re ""hen the-mJJOr l S
mJnulJc\urer of the mJth1nes 1ha1
m.il..r the l'lenron11.. t htp-. .1n "'htth
,,1 mu,h high terhnnlog' depend' 1\
\olJ 1., lorl'tgnl·r\'
In nlJm \\U\'i thl' ·i-.11., "en· lear-
tulh ll m1n1 ..... ~·nt ol the 211\ 1n
till' ,,Jnd.il'> anJ lnrrup1t11n 1n thl'
.thU\l' ol rubltt land' tn tht• ho kum
thJ t tht' u1mmt·rc1al hustlt.'r. o t rC"-
ltg11111 h11\tt·d o n their gulhblc fl lX lr..\.
111 thr ixnas1-.t.' 1mmoraltl\ and
\ll\. tJI n1h1l1sm celC'brated 1n e'en
thtng lrom 1hc p~1dent''i Cah1nct tn
tht· IJ\hrnn 111Jga1ines.
'\ t't in one respect, the) arc <1urel)
J1llrrl·n1 Thi: ·~os c.amc 10 an end.
nol \\Ith a "h1mper but a bang on
that blark October da'. "h1lc the"
·~lh though memfull) over. sc-cm
tu tx· g1,tng "3' \\)nothing \(1 murh
as Jn rndcfin11e "art tor the dan f~ 1 ng JOit -a <.toc·i.. market l ra<;h or
ma\bt' 1he sudden punhase h\
fo~1gn investors. o f the ~ h1tc
Houo;c and the Washington monu-
ment -that ""111 wakC"n thr u)Unln
l"Onugh 11.1 g1' e 11 the will. once
Jgatn. tn act
That Joe<tn't mean the decade
1\n'10H·r. l'\en 11 J'> \e'Cms h keh-. us '
lll\tl} kgan lasts another dceadc.
f hl' lOUn lr. S(.'t'mS 10 have begun tO
u111.kr'1Jnd 1ha1 the greatC"St th rt'at
111 "' ""l'll-hc1ng nil"' comes from t't11nom1t rwt mtl11a~ ad,ersancs.
1ha1 gt1' nnmt·nt 1\ ne<:"essaf) to the
1t'\nlu11<111 o l "' urgent problems.
l11r1.·1gn Jnd domt>\t1c and that the
'l'Jr'> ul Rl·aga n l'uphona were an
illu,11111 hu1lt on C'\.onom1c fantasies
and horro"'ed mone\
lndt•ed. 11 one thing charactcn zed •
tht· MK 11 "as the compulst\'e un-
rl'dl11' -1he unbounded faith in •
'Jldtl' '1h1dJ Jelen~ and supply-side •
l'tonomtt\ Jnd unregulated savings :
a nJ loJn' -"mbohzed 111 U .S. •
g111' t111 th" .l\Jll;llah. The clanfymg
1t1lt 11\J\ I~: J long 11m e coming. In •
1h.11 rl''fX'd thl· »)Cr., will not be like
thl '11<. "'hl·n mt1<1t -\mencans en-
1m l'd 1 tw grl'Jt lu\UI). d espite' the
ag11n' 111 tbt· depression. o f (first)
1..no"•nt? "ht•n· they wanted to 10
Jnd ''l'u1m11 ha"ng a president
t·a1wr tu lead them What WC' arc
Ilk.e h 111 ha'r 1n<;tead is a sort of
-.1J"' "'h,·n: 1h1ngs-deteriorate.
t'l.11n11tn1lalh. <.<x:1ally. morally, but
n111 nrarl\ last enough for most
ix·11pk h1 he d1~1urlled cnouah to do
't•n nrnl h ahout 11 Last month
111.11 ~nl tht· 4Rth anniversary of
l'l'.tr I I t.1rhor In all 1ts shock and
hurrur 11 had the '1nuC' of wakm&
th,· u111111r. up
Peter S<-•.-.. Is • .,.11ca1e11
c-ol•mmst
Cat;bolics blasted for Noriega' s refuge
To the Edjtor:
It will be interestina to 11C1C if the
Catholics of Panama will continue
to be Catholics when their church
lives haven to Noriep aftet' he baa
&utchercd so many of their own
families. CC"aucescu. Hitler and
MuS$0lini missed out when they
didn't have tunnels from tMtr
homes into the local Vatican Em-
bassies.
If Ote pope protecta tbil Notjqa
hoodlum1. then aU the tyrana of the
world wi I have tunods built lO Ft
them into the Catbolic: chwdla.
It would teem tbat this woWd be
a JUSt caUJC for all the <.:athohcs of
this nation to stay away from church
in protest. I would sJadly join any
pickctina of the Catholic churches m
my city.
Under the dommat1on of my
pe~nts. I once ~rved wine to the fat
pnests as an altar boy. I am happy
that I qwt that church soon after
reacb.lna adulthood. I haw nevu
been IOtTY u time and lll&in tbc church v~ my opinion o( me.-
al Jut m:iently, WC am that tbc
pope had aranted an annulment to
Jeck Kennedy, the 10n of one of the tria (church) contributor&. Joeepta
Ke11nedy, r.
0
To the Editor:
TOM FRA.NCO
Oce&ns1dC'
We hear a lot o f balo ney about the
school houk' or the post office bc1n1
st.ate, and the bible, Chnstmas Utt.
or carol bc1na church.
T~ stranec part is that one
cbun:b rs rttosni:zed by the 90vem·
mntl IS banJ It.lie. 'fbe Cllbolics
have an embuSy lo WlllUQ&ton
D.C.. with its emissaries aranted
dtplomauc 1mmWlity.
In Panama. a d rua t.ra.fficln:r raft
into the pope's cmbuly for protec-
tio n from the' law. The same ~
could haH happened in W81hi.,...,.
D.C Joe Kennedy was 1 ~
during Proh1b1t1on . He wu a ftimd'
of Marta aodfathcrs. I wonder
man) members of the Mafia ha~
r.an into the pope's embuay
rcfuae from JUSttce?
If one church as a lla1t, wilb
d1plo mauc 'immunity. then
chun:bf'S shoukl ha~ the IMlC coo-
s1dcrat1on. ;
JAMES BODlJNG, c.-. Mee
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ams feast on roasted bi~ds, 21 -7
IJ DAVI CIOUJKllG .,. ....... ..,..,
PHILAD~LPHIA -Jim Everett's
~keup call on Sunday came 7
ipinutcs and 20 seconds earlier than
the one for the Philadelphia Eqles'
defense.
_. That was aJL Everett needed for a
J9-yard touchdown pass to Henry
Ellard and a 4-yarder to Damone
Johnson that pve the Rams a 21-7
victory over the EaaJC$ in the NFC
wild-aird game.
It was a perfect start for the Rams
quarterback. whom Philadelphia
Coach Buddy Ryan intimated would
be eaten alive by his fearsome de-
fensive hne.
Instead. it was Everett who did the
.
fcutina as tt.e Rams moved into
next Sunday's NFC semifinal apinll
the New York Giants at Oiants
Stamum -inovina the Rams to
scores on their first two possessions
and tbrowina for 173 of281 Y•rds in
the first quarter. .
.. nicy\~erc'confidcnt. "They look-
ed like they expected a big day. Then
all of a sudden ... uh oh,' Rams
Coach John Robinson sa.id.
That quick chalJC also pve the
Rams a psycholog.ical lift apinst a
team that expected to dominate the
lane of scnmmage. They also took
advantage of an all-out rush that left
the secondary in single coverage
much of the lime.
"We knew they were going to llJ to
brina pressure and ruffie our feathers
and we went after them," Everett
said. "When you take gambles all the
time, you pay the price.
"When you've been around a lot of
years, you realize none of that mat-
t.crs," centcr_J)oug Smith said of
Ryan's prc-pme talk. 'They may
have a &ood defensive line, but 27
other teams have good offensive
lines."
When the Ptuladelph1a defense
came 10 life, the Rams' defense led by
linebackers Kevan Greene and Fred
Strickland took over and the of-
fensive hne protected ham from a
pass rush that had 62 sack's an the
regular season but 1ust two on Sun-
day. Ph1ladclph1a had no first downs
in the first quarter. just three in the
first half.
"You can't win a pme like that,"
Ryan said.
Philadelphia's only score came
4:20 into the fourth quarter on
Anthony Toney's I-yard l'4D follow-
ing a 12-play, 80-yard drive. But the
Rams canceled that when Greg Bell
went over from 7 yards out to clinch
It With 2 14 left.
Bell. who fina!>hed with 124 yards
on 27 carries. set up has own score
Y.ath a 54-)ard dash to thl" 10
It "as the lirst cold-weather" an an
10 pla)'off gaml'S for the Ram~. dat-
ing back to 1951 "hen the\ "on an
Cle, eland lor the "lrl cham-
p1onsh1p fhe) 'rl· lakeh to get
another next week in East
Rutherford, N.J., apinst the Giants,
whom the) beat 31-lO at ~nahcim
midway through the reaular season.
"We choose to ~lieve we wcttn't
successful in cold-weather because
we didn't match up well," said of-
fesnavc tackle Jackie Slater, who held
All-Pro dden!tl\ e end Rcggle White
to one sack. "We JUSt didn't have the
<:ahber of team 10 pla) an that
wcathrr ..
But the Rams pla)ed hke a team
obll\ aous 10 the 35-dcgree
temperatures. partacularh earl\.
"'ht'n he took ad' at.ige o( holes an
Phaladdphaa·s gambling defense and
the: ab'>t'nce of .\II-Pao lOrnt'rbad,
(Plu1e le~ RAMS /821
Bo bows out today ..at Rose Bowl against USC
l y KEN PETERS
N 5pofU 'l/rttef
PASADENA -The Michigan
Wolverines write the.final chapter of
Bo Schcmbcchler's storied coaching
career today when they take on
Southern California an the Rose
Bowl:
Schembechler. completing his
27th year as coach -the past ~I at
M1ch1gan. announced Dec. 13 that
this game would be his. last
Despite Schembcchler's anstruc-
tjons to the contra~. the theme for
the third-ranked Wolverines (10-1)
doubtlt.'ss wall be ··win One for Bo.''
"We want to wan for all of us
seniors, and that includes me." the
60-)'car-old Schcmbechler said. "We
don't need any of this 'Win One for
Bo' stuff"
Moeller. sa}1ng he didn't "ant to
contradict Schembcchler. never-
theless said. "Quite frankly. myself.
the kids and the staff would hkc to
sec ham go out a winner."
The I 2th-ranked Tro)ans (8-2-1)
ha'c plcnt) of motivation of their
o-wn. ha' ing lost the last two Rose
Bowl games. including a 22-14 defeat
I !iH!f: \ I .OOh H \C h
b) M1ch1gan la\t Januar).
.-\nd. countering "Wan One for
Bo." the T ro1ans ha' c beckoned
(1eoage C11pp for a IC:" \.\Ords. Rcall).
h1rmer Pre'ladcnt Ronald Reagan
'•'>lll'U a recent Southern Cal practice
anJ told the T ro1ans. "Wan One for
the (11ppcr'." rcpn\ang the hnc from
hai. pcrforman(e as the termanall) all
(11pp an the 1940 n10' ac. ··Knutc
Rocknc--\11 \mcncan ..
"It Y>a\ a nice hllk hit for u'>:·
L1 ~(' Coach l.<irr) l)m11h said.
The Wohennc., go 1n10 the gaml·
\.\tthout taalbad. Ton) Holes. out
"'11h J l..nl'l' 1n1ur~ I he T roJam
hO\.\l'\l'I, Y.dl fl'11Jemt~:r h1'> rrplal'l'-
menl. Lero) Hoartl. lloard. who
1110\C) from fullback to tailback. "as
thl' 111m1 \aluublc pla)rr 1n lhl' 1989
Ko!>e Ho"I. rushing tor 14~ ~ards and
l\\O lOUlhdU\>.n'i on 19 carrtl'\
Machat'I ra~lor. hamperrd h~ Yan·
OU\ 111JUrll'\ lhl\ \('3\0n \.\Ill Ix• JI
4 u.111c1 hal !.. tor l hl' \.\.oh l'rt nl''> I k
rnmr>kll'O fl2 1x·rlrnl (o4-ot-llJ2) tor
lJh6 \arJ., .inti 11 toulhdo"n'i
rill' I ro1an~ rnunter \.\tlh Ballx1J
rl·\IJCnl r o<ld ~1aran0\ ll'h a rl'd'>hart
lre\hmJn \.\ho thfl'\.\ for 2.4{)() ~ard'>
:rnd lo 111ulhd11v.n\. and 1aalbJl~
Rill..~ f nan'>. \\hu ru\hl·J for I 2o9
'Mlh on 2 ~9 lJrrtt'\.
· Both team., ha' t' oul'>tandang de·
11.·n,t''>. Y>alh thr rro1an'i rankl·d \CC·
ontl na11onalh an IPtal tkkn-.e an<l
thl· \.\.ohcnnt:, loth
I cllklc Tam R)Jn ')akl' Mar~
C Jrrtl'f and out\ldl' l1nt·bad1.n Jun-
111r \cJu head thl· \outhl·rn C al dl·-
kn'>l' l ancbatl..a lnlk .\ndl'f\on.
,,,fl'l' Tririp \.\. l'lhournc ,1nJ
l1nchJ, 1.n lfohb' -\hr;im., lcad \.1 al h
(Pluse 1e~ 80/82)
Ryan's boast
comes-back
to haµnt him
By RALPH BERNSTEIN
• ... ~· .. • * , l!!!:iiitl, • • . ... ~ ...
PHIL.\DEL-
PHIA -The
Rams did their
talking after
the NFC w1ld-
card game with
Ph1ladelph1a.
The Rams
read Budd)
R\an·.. boast
that the Eagles
"ould "an the
g.ime an lhl' lfl'Olhl'!> .\nd the Rams'
olkn\t\l' Ian\ mJdc R\an cat those
\.\tHd' '-.unJJ\ J'> the Ram .. beat the
l.igk' ~I ~ Jnd ..id,antcd in the
plJ\t>lh
fhl' Ram' nwt'I thl' Ea .. 1 D1,h1on
lhJmp11111 \.l'" \ 11rl.. C11anh on Sun-
JJ\ JI ( •IJlll' \1:.aJ1um
Jatl.tl ~l.tll'r, tht· Kams· 14-\ear
\t'lnan otkn\l\t" 1arl..k. said.the
RJrn' ~nl'v. ut R' .111 ~ da1m that the
I aglc'> had thl· ix:,, front four in pro
lo111hall ··11 '> J h1g d1allenge to come
dov. n "" l'hilJ<.klph1a1 hearing that
hall' r>I·" an thl' 1n·nlhcs "as the kl").
··\\ l' ,llll'Pll'd lhJt <.halknge.'' said
thl· ~l\-1 pounJ IJl !..le y. ho triggered
the proln 11on ol Kam\· quartcrbacl..
Jam I 'l'rt'll
I hl· l Jgk' Jl'll'n'>I \ l front lour.
~·l ontl in thl· kagul' "11h 62 sacks.
druppt·J f, actt JU~t l\.\KC E'erett
fPlease see RYAN/82)
•
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I
rryone seems to want a playoff instead of polls, bUt chances ~~ar slim
NIAMI -OUdielder Wally Moon
lllCld to •Y I.he barddt Jhiaa about
tk ~ catch WU Uowin& -..en lO try It. Tbe Mme coWd be
illd for laYina claim to the collqe
-. .... championship.
Talk about touchy aubJCCts.
Jimmy Johnaoft did just thal at the
dOIC of lu1 aeuon and all be got out oJ the experience wu a chance to
publicly cunc his luck -which,
come to think of it, wasn't a total
l051. It turned out to be good praclice
for bia new~ as tbe ftm..year coach
o( the NFL s laughable O.Jlu Cow-
boys.
At the time, thoqh, Jo1nuoo was
bead coach at Miami and what kept
his nights sleeplC'$S was the fact that
then top-ranked Notre Dame was
playing No. 3 West VirJinia at the
Fiesta Bowl for the nauonaJ tit~
instead of his second-ranked Hur-
ricanes.
The point became a moot one after
the lnsh. who manqed a one-point
victory over Miami earlier that
season. crushed West Virginia and
finished as champions, sporting the
only unblemished record among the
Division I-A powers.
Life is rarely that neat. And assum-
ing thinp go according to fonn this
'POIC I' UICI \ h.
New Year's 0.y-mcani., Notre
Dame, a slipit favorite amona I.be
bctt.ina pubhc. beat• Colorado in the
Oranae Bowl and Miami, a big
favorhe, beats Alabema in the Supr
Bowl in New Orleans -there will be
no unmarted victor on which to
place the crown.
· And'\hat wiU spell trouble as early
as Tuesday momina. with the two
true contenders and (dcpendina on
how the rest of the bowls shake out) a
hllndful of other pretenders to the
librone either claiming hiahway rob-
bery, squawking tonier and Joudcr
about the need for playoffs. or. as
Johnson was forced to do. simply
cursing their luclt.
Of course. Coloradct. the current
No. I on the hit parade ~nd the last of
the unbeatens, could render the en-
tire debate meaningless by beating
No. 4 Notre Dame.
That would leave the Buffaloes at
12-0. with 1mprcss1ve v1ctones over
fellow bowlcn llhno1s. Washmgton.
Nebraska and outlaw Oklahoma
(which has bttn barred by the NCAA
from attending anyone·s party) and
everyone else would have to suffer to
silence.
But at won 't happen.
So before the wl'lolc maucr wmds
~ ,
-.p in cwn. or wone )'ft. before
Judie Wapntt. try tortiGa out tbe
two bc:st compdinl dai.ma youndf.
The belt 1eeoario for Notre Dame co repeal as national champion cion-
aasu of a bit win over Coloredo,
coupled with a bia loss by Miami.
The Irish would have Uttfe trouble
lcapfrogina from fourth place to
fint, even ifMichipn1 a sliabt under-
doa. beats USC in tne Rose Bowl.
because Notre Dame handed the
Wolverines their only loss.
Besides. the team's popularity
among the pollsten should never be
underestimated. Notre Dame Coach
Lou Holu said as much several days
ago dunng a pep talk that wound up
betog taped by a Colorado TV sta-
tion. touching off what has come to
be known in these parts as
"lnshgatc." Refemng to a recent -usA
Toda> .. phone-an poll which showed
that those with a quancr feel Notre
Dame should be No. I and Colorado
No 4. Holtz told has charges, "The
bad of 11 as Colorado feels they're
being slighted. The good thing is, it
sends a message to everybody who
votes that after we win the football
game, the) can 't do anything else but
put Notre Dame No. I. ..
Steelermania back
on the strength of
one perfect boot
I'\ THE Bl.EA('Ht:RS
f'wikr. Llliae ii a P1eC*ll111. ID
1977, the lrilb baridily bl9t NO. I
Teus in tllc Cotton Bowl ud1ump-
cd from No. 5 all the way co the
throne. In whAt amounll to 1 nic:e bit
of irony. one of Ole COllChn wbo
aroafted audibly then was Hoitt. who
was at the time playin, Petey Mason
for Arita.nus' chances.
His Ra:zorbeck.1 alto played leap.
fro&. aoina from sixth to No. 3. But
Holiz wanted them to ao fu.rther, and
revived talk for a ClayofT then1 even
providina a formu a to determine its
participants based laraely on strenath
of schedule.
That's Notre Dame·s other scllina
point. The Irish will have played
nine bowl teams including Colorado
and have been turned back so far
only by Miami.
And to Holu's credit. be continues
to push a for a playoff.
"I don't ever expect to sec it in my
hf eta me ... he said. ''but there ought to
be a playoff because NCAA Division
1-A football as currently the only
sport in Amenca whctt a champion
is not determined on the field. There
ought to be a way, after the bowls arc
over for a computer to dctennine
two or four teams to play for the
national champ1onsh1p.
Steelers ..
kick Oilers
out, 26-23
Sy MICHAEL A. LUTZ
From The Auodated Press
PITTSBURGH -for the last fi ve
years, the Pittsburgh Steelers' play hasn't a
exactly been a big manet1ng tool.
HOUSTON -Gary Anderson
' kacl..ed a P1mburgh playoff record
fourth field goal. a 5()..~arder with
11.34 left 1n O\Crt1me. lcadtog the
Steelers to a 26-2 l .\FC wild-card
victor} 0' cr Houston on Sunday.
But Pmsburgh-area retailers' fingers
were deli&hted with ~unday•s 26-23 overtime victory
over the Houston Oilers an the American Conference
wild card game. The upset could translate into bag sales
of sweatshirts, hats. jackets. mugs and other Items
bcanng the name. logo or black-and-gold colors of the
StC('lers -and a return of Steclermania.
.. We've had steady sales since prescason. but 1f the
Steelers wan ... look out! .. Jackie Watkins, manager of
Lotta Neat Stuff an the Pittsburgh suburb of Lower
Burrell. said last week.
Playoff hopes were almost non-existent when the
Steelers were outscored 92-10 in their first two games.
but sax victories an seven games have turned the
Steelers· season -and their fans -around.
"In the last week or two, things have ficked up a
little bat:· said David Cobb. co-owner o a sporung
good stores in Pittsburgh's Shadyside section.
"At the beg1nn1ng of the year. the merchandise
wasn't moving well at all." Cobb said. "The holidays
had a little bit to do with (the improvement) but also
the wa> the team's been pla)mg."
The Steelers' late-season surge as something re-
tailers can Lal..e to the bank, JUSt as they dtd when the
Steelers won four Super Bowls 1n the 1970s.
Cobb sa1d customen arc startto~ to ask for Steelers
items. rather than JUSt purchasing things on an impulse
Caps. sweatsh1ns and Mharts arc top sellers. he said
"When they went to the Super Bowl the last ume
(an 1979), everything wtth a Steelers emblem sold." Ms.
Watkins said.
tt l 0 ·1 1 · 0 I I 111-: U \ '
.. , never thou&ht we·d wm JUSt one game. I
expressed a lot o( confidence before the season
started. I might have hedged a little bit more af I
had known what was going to happen. But that's
not my personality." -Dallas Cowboys owner
Jerry JODH.
Chargers lure Beathard
SAN DIEGO -Bobby Beathard, wh o
molded Super Bowl champions in Miami ~
and Wash1niton. has l&f'CCd to become "l::Y'
acneral manqer of the San Diego Chariers.
Bcathatd, admmang he massed football an has (ear
as a network broadcaster. said on NBC-TV's NFL ave
prep-Inc show on Sunday that he would try to meet
wilh Charsers owner Alex Spanos later this week and
finalize the aarccment.
.. , still need to sign a contract. and I JUSt want to
sit down and talk about a couple of things wtth Mr
Spanos,·· Beathard said an a telephone interview wath
~ Associated Preu.
.. As a guy who's si.ned players over the years, I
n.evcr like to say anythtog is final until you get the
s1anatures. But this is what rm thanking will happen
and I'd be surprised if th.ere arc any catches... '
• Bcathard has been a rqular on "The Insiders"
; tqment since he joined the NFL Live show this past
~ teason. He had been general manqcr of t~ Redskins ~ (or l 0 ycan bcf'ore that. ~ "I found out durinf. the season that I dad mass
: football." Beat hard said, 'although rvc had a lot of fun
, bcfe."
,. Spurrier wants Hurricanes
GAINESVILLE, Aa. -New Florida ...,~JI coech Steve Spurrier said Sunday ~
•• Ftti"I downstate rival Miami bee.It on ~ * ICbcdule 11 amona bis plans for immodi-
• chaftltl.. .. We can•t ~duck or blink," Spurrier uid ... We
9*d to f)!*Y them.
f'lorida M»Ok Miami off ill ICbedWe after the 1987 ~ Ind lbe ""° ta.mt aren't cheduled to meet lllin ii.a a two-yar conlrlet bc;li•• in 1992.
~ aleo ..-to np out tbc artificiaJ l\lf'face • fblda f"dd ad pleat ....
---~-
Dogs who run marathons often gather a day
before a race for "garbo loading."
Calcavecchia wins out
<;('OTT\l>.\I r >\rat Mark ----
( alcaH't'.ch1J fought ofT challenges b} Da\e e /
Barr and Bill (ilas'>on to v.in the Spalding fi:/
lnv1tat111nal Pru-.\m golf tournament by ----
two strol..n \unc.Ja) v.11h a final round of 71.
(aka' eu h1a ....,ho collectt.'d S60.000 for his effort
finished thl' lour-da~. m1~ed-field tournament at 10:
under 276 Lllh fin1\hcr pla)ed three of the four rvunds
on fxsen II 1ghland\ and another par-72 course and one
round on a par-70 course
~he final round was pla)cd at Desen Highlands.
C ak,ncn:h1a \tarted the round lcadtog Glasson b)'
three shoh and Barr by seven
Howc'l'r Harr larded a 6-under round of 66 and
had a chantl' 111 Ill' on the final hole. Barr n~ded a 7-
foot putt on thl· I Xah green. but the ball stopped short
and to the kit ol the cup, leaving ham at 8-under 271S
Meanv. h1k. ( alcavecchaa. playing two holes be·
hind. had JU:<.t hogc)Cd No. 16. a par-3. when he massed
v.11h a 10-foot putt for par.
Calca1.ccch1a then b1rd1ed the 17th hole and
stretched has lead to two strokes.
1111\1'10,·H \UIO
Tl!LEVtStON
10 a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hall of Fame
~owt-Otuo Stale vs Auburn from Tamoa, Fla , Channel
10.JO a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cotton
8owt-T ennenN vs Arkans111 from Oallu , Channel 2
10-.JO a m -COLLEGE FOOTaALL: Citrus
&owt-Ullnoh vs Virginia from 0r1anoo. Fla .• Channel 7
10'.JO a.m -.-..o HOCKEY: Kl09s lll Wulllngton,
Prime Ticket
I.JO o.m COLLEGE FOOTaALL: Fiesta
8owl--Ftorloa Staie vs Nebr111ka from Temoe Ariz.
Cllannel • ' '
1:45 om COLLEGE FOOTaALL: RoH
&owt-M lclllgan vs USC from Puaoena, Channel 7.
4:30 om -SKIING: U S Pro Ski Tour from Been.tor.
Ore. Oaoe). Prime Tlcktl
S om -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Orange
Bowl-Colorado vs. Noire Dame from M iami, Channel 4.
5:30 o m COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Sui>ar
Bowl-Miami, Fla vs Alabama from New Orleans. Channel 7
6 o.m -BOXING: Hlgl'lllghls Of 1919 bouts, Soorts·
Channel.
6:30 om -SKIING: US Pro Ski TOYr from Park Cltv,
Utah ll•oel. Prll'TMI Ticket
7:30 o.m -HOAH "ACING: Santa Anita reolavs.
Channel II <SoorlsCl'lenMI. f'30 o.m ).
t·30 o.m -socc••: English LMeUe comoell·
lloft-<MlsH YS LfYlf"OOOI (tape). s.ortsCMnnet.
... OtO
10.JO a m -COLLaGE ,OOTaALL: Cotton
Bowt-TennesHe vs ArkanM1 from Oallu, KNX (1070).
10-.JO a.m -NO HOCK•Y: Kines at Washington
I( LAC (570). '
l='J P.m COLL•o• POO'TaAU..: ROM ~n vs. USC from Pasadene, KNX (1070),
KMPC (710). s P.m. COLL•o• 'OCITaALL: 0rafWI llowl-<elor9do va. Nor,.. Dame from Miami, KMPC
(7'0).
S:J0 p,m. -COLUO• JJOOTIALL: ~
8owt IWaml, Fla. ¥L Al•betne from .... Or'IMM, KN)(
(lt70) •
.\n1.krson's game-wanner, Jiving
ham 7-of-I b l1kt1mc from outside 50
yarc.J\. came tour plays after Hou~
ton\ Lo rcn10 Wh11e fumbled and
Rod Woodson recO\cred at the
Hou!>ton 47-)ard lane
Mcm II Hoge '>lOrcd on a I -yard
dnc v.1th 46 ~conds left an regu-
lauon. t}ing the srnrc 23-23 and
forcing the lir~t playoff oven1mc
~ml' sann· lfou\ton beat Seattle
... 3-20 an a v.ild-card game at the
Astrodome on Jan. 3. 1988
The Steeler'i kept th e dn vc ah ve
with a 22-)ard rc,ersc to Dwight
Stone to the Houston 29
~ftcr P11tsburgh punted on the
first po\SC'>s1on of 0' ertamc. White
tumbled on the Oilers first pla~.
~111ng the \t..tgl' tor P11tsburgh's
comcbatk ~
The Oiler~ finished their season
with three \tra1gh1 lo\SCS 1nclud1ng a
24-20 los~ to C lcvcland an the final
39 seconds 1n the season finale
Em'est (.11'.ins caught a 11 passes in
regula11on. including 18-and 9-yard
touchdowns from Warren Moon an
the founh quarter. as Houston took a
23-16 lead
The Oilers trailed the entire game
until G1' ans beat forme r Oilers safety
Lari') (,nflin to the end zo ne with
9:14 to pla). t)'tng the score 16-16
GI\ en,· 9-\ard touchdown with 6.02
left put thr Oilers ahead
The \tcclcrs. who lost their fir'it
two game\ of the <;eason b> a total
score of 92-10, wall meet Denver in
the AFC d1' 1s1onal round at M1lc-
H1gh Stadium on Sunday.
Houston. stunned by two scason-
endang losses totalltog 92-27. didn't
come ahve offensively until 14·21
remained in the game with their 80-
yard drive. hJghl1ghted by Moon's
21-yard pass to Drew Hall on thard-
and-7 from the 50-yard lane
RAMS
From 81
Enc Allen. who didn't start b«ausc
of a sprained ankle and Achilles
tendon problem'\. He finally entered
an the second quarter. when 11 turned
out to be too late.
"I told thl" players we did all nght,"
said Ryan . whose team lost its first
playoff aame last season. 2()..12 to
Chae.ago an what became known as
the "Foa Bowl" after a pea-soup haze
obscurrcd the second half from
almost everyone. "We had a great
season and deserved to be in the
playoffs but we JUSt dido 't do the job
today."
In fact, the pme started out in a
hght fOf -perhaps a bad omen for
the EaaJes
On the pme's first play, Everett
hat a wide-open Bell for 23 yards to
take the ball from his own 17 out of
"f.BI !: Aft Dot I ... tdea&iOe proce-. • bad won ~l.llft'll ln a
row wbeft lcac to MWnl..But ·~ that pm;t, we dropped below Micb-F m &be pollt and we had beaten
Midlipn earlier in the year. Some-
how, ... be added, .. that doesn't teem riahL ..
lmaatne lben, bow Miami O>ach
Denni.a Erickson it aoin1 to feel if
both his 1CCC>nd-ranked Hurriancet
and the lrisb win and Notre Dame
blows by him in the polls.
His team tripped this tcason only
qajnst No. $ F1orida State and di ..
mantled the Irish a few 1hon weeks
back. but must now rely on Notre
Dame to knock Colorado out of the
picture. But a nudie is more what
be·s lookifta for because every point
by which the marsin of a Notre
Dame victory grows only d1m1nidlcs
his argument in the process.
He can't match schedules with
Notre Dame and while his program
goes into ju fifth consecuuve year
with a shot at the national title on
New Year's Day. Miami has yet to
carve out the kind of respect tra-
ditionally afforded his main rival.
Similarly. Erickson must take a back
scat to Holtz in much the same
manner, this being JUSt his first year
al the helm.
And on top of t~t, Erickaon·s
opposition to a ptayo~ for all the right reasons makes him sound a
little soft. ·
"I love the tradition of the bowls,"
he said. ··t remember watchina them
when I was about five yean old with
my dad and they're a great part of our
game. lf you eliminate them, l'think
you're doing the wrong thing «> col-
lege football. "I'm also concerned about the
physical aspects of adding playoff
games," he said. "I'm not su.rc that's
the nght thing to do ...
The best guess here is that things
go accordmg to form and that
Enckson wakes up Tuesday to bis
first day as national champion.
spared the breast-beating and lamen-
tations that characterized his prede-
cessor·s departure.
But he shouldn•t leave the
sackcloth too far out of reach.
Wildcats get defensive
in I 7-10 triumph over
North Carolina State
By ARTHUR H. ROTSTEIN
TUCSON -Anzona safety Scott
Ge)'er ushered out the 19805 and
inaugurated the Copper Bowl. col-
lege football's newest postseason
game, an the bc:st v.a)' he could im-
agine.
"This was m) lir\t bowl and my
last game. This 1<, the best I could
e"er fini sh," Ge)cr ..aid after return-
ing an antercepuon 85 yards for a
touchdown in Amona's 17-10 vic-
tory over Nonh Carolina State.
It was the key play 1n a stellar
defensi ve performance by both
teams as Arizona finished 8-4 and
N.C State 7-5 after wi nning 11~ first
Sill games and gc111ng a:r. high as No
12 an the rankings
>\ nowd of 37.237. about 20.000
under capacity. v.atched the game at
Arizona Stadium. .\nzona's home
field.
"It was a great dcfcnsa ve football
game between two great defens1' e
teams.'' .\n1ona ( oach Dack Tome)
said "\1. c knev. Y..C were going to
ha'e a tough time becau~ they had a
month to prepare for us."
Tomey said his team cxpenenced
some things "that ....,ere rare for us -
1urno1.ers and penalties -but we
hung an there ..
Nonb CarQ!ma State ( oach Dack
Sheridan. whose team lost two
fumbles and threw two 1ntercep11ons.
said that "y.,hen )OU play a team hke
Arizona :rou need to play without
mistakes."
Defense was all that An1ona could
muster. The Wildcats were held to 50
~ard'i rushing and 110 total yards.
their v.or!>t 1n both categories this
sca'>on. N ( State gained 222 }'ards
pa.,~1ng and 88 rushing and had the
ball almost 16 minutes longer than
Anzona.
State tackle Ra) .\gnew. the Atlan-
uc Coast Conferenct's Defens1 ve
Pla)er of the Year. said "I don't Stt
how they're the-No I rushing team
an their conference (Pac-I 0) I feel
hke v.e were the better team ~e
stopped them on defense. but v.,.e
made some offen'\1vc mistakes ..
trouble tct the 40.
Threl" pla}:r. later, throwing ofT his
bad toot. hl' loftl"d tht' ball toward
Ellard. who leaped over lzel Jenkins.
plucked the ball away and trotted '9
yards to the end zone to complete an
83-yard. 5-pla) drive that used JUSt
2:25.
Then. after Gretne dumped ( un-
nangham for a 17-yard loss on a third
down and Rack Tuten's punt carried
JUSt 30 yards. the Rams went 46
yards in seven plays for their second
score. a 4-yarder on third down to
Damone Johnson. who caught the
ball fallin$ to the ground. That dnve
opened wath a 30-yarder to a w1de-
open Ellard over Eric Everett. Alten·s
replacement.
Everett did at again on the third
series, hitting AipPCr Anderson for
SS yards over Enc Everett to the
Philadelphia S. But this time the
Ea&)es got a break, when Andie
Arllona led the Pac-10 rn rushmg
!Or the third stra1gh1 year. avcragmg
almost 241 yards a game.
In add111on to the turnovers. N.C.
State was stopped on three fourth-
quaner dnvM that could h.avc lied
the score.
Amona led 17-7 at halftime on a
37-)ard pass from Ronald Veal to
Olat1dc-Ogunfid111m1 . Geycr's sec-
ond interception of the game for the
touchdown that made it 14-0 and
Mater De1 High product Gary Cos-
ton':<. J 4-yard field goal.
Shane Montgomery hit Todd Varn
with a 4-yard pass with I :55 left in
the half fo r N.C Statc·s only touch-
dov. n. The Wolf pack also scored on
Damon Hartman's 43-yard field-goal
with 4 53 left 1n the third quaner,
ending a I 0-pla}. 62-yard dnve.
The Wildcats forced turnovers
that cut ofT three State dnves and
came up ~llh the vital plays when
needed. Chns Si ngleton forced a late-
gamc punt with a 13-yard sack and
T) Parten I.cpl State's Aubrey Shaw
from convening a fo urth-and-one at
the An10na 26 Y..1th 3:03 to go.
Ar1teM 17, N .. C..r'llN State 10
k:iw'9 "" Ollartitn H ~r.an. Sta,. I 1 J 1-11
Anr_. 1 11 o 1-11
Arl--0Qunf1d1l1m1 37 .,." from VH I (Co,lon
> •C"I
Arl-<.ev9< IS .,." 1n1erceo11on return !COi·
ron '-•<kJ
NC!r-V•rn 4 "'°' trom Monl~y !Hartman kt<kl
Art-FG Co\lon 3'
NC S-F G Hartman •3 A-17 7)7
NCS AIU
F "" down\ 2l I
Ru\"4l\·verd1 49·• 17·50
Pau l"9 m IO
Return Yard\ 10 107
Come> Att·lnt 71·47·1 S-lS-1
Punt\ 7·3' 10-41
F umOI•• LO\! ,., )·1
Ptnalf•e~ Yard\ 4·49 S·•7
T ,,.,. of Pouan•ori ll'06 1 I ~
INOtVIOUi\L STATISTICS
RUSHINC.-N Carot1na SI &arl>OV< 16·41
$flaw 9 26 Varn 1·13 JaCkM>n •· 14 ~nlor ~ 6
&vrd I lmlnu1 l l Mont~v S lmfn.n 191
Arizona McGiii 14 49 &attt )·4 Straldnfv l ·S
HunolOtl S 7 ~I>(> l ·7 VH I 10 tmfnu1 10
PASSINC.-N Carot11\6 St Mont~y
71 '6· I m Kavult< 0-1 1·0 Arlrona \IHI
S IS I IO
.-ece1v1NG-N Caroi1na St &vrd 6·67
Varn ~ 1S He1'•1M>n 7 4J KevUllc ,.,. lkrt>our
1 19 Lawr...ct 1· It• Jur1M111 l· ll. Wllllatn1
l 1) A••ZC>n41 McG1n 7·13 09untldlllml 1·37
Harnotori I U &artt I •
Waters knocked the ball from Bell as
he h11 the lane and Wes Hopkins
packed 11 ofT 1n the air to end the
threat.
But that was 11 until the fourth
quarter -the Rams twice declined
to try for a first-down on a fourth and
one inside the Ph1ladelph1a 35.
The ~cs. however. went no-
where, ~ettang only as far as the Rams
35, late an the first half before another
sack by Grttnc ended the threat.
Earlier. Keith Jackson had fumbled
in the Rams· 23 after laking a JO.yard
pass from Randall Cunningham who
fin ashed 24 of 40 for 238 yards. 160 of
them an the second half. when the
Rams we~ more conservative on
defense .
Stnckland, meanwhile, led a de·
fensc that held the Eagles to 95 yards
on the around, 23 on one play by
Mark Hiaas and another 39 on
scrambles by Cunningham.
High school
hlghllghts
1. Mater Del's Mellsu
McDonald went to th• state
flnals In the long jump.
2. Quarterback Steve
Scheck guided Newport
Harbor to a 9 -J campaign
•nd the second round of th•
playoffs.
J . Bryan Allred led lrvln•
to the CIF 5-A basketb•ll
flnals.
4. D•ve Humber helped
Newport Christian to th• C"
1
Small Schools b•sketball
flnals.
S. Suzie Greganlc mad• It
to the Southern Section
Master's Meet In the shot
put.
6. Woodbridge'• R•ndy
Ivey made the Southern Sec-
tion lndlvldual Tennis
Championships semlflnals.
1. Marina's water polo j
team adv•nced to the CIP J-
A semtflnals before falllft9. a. Estancl•'s Austin Maid
led the Eagles to another
Clf title.
9 . CdM volleyball coadt
Charll• Br•nde led the Sea
KJng1 to a boys tltl• In th•
spring and a glrls runner-up
flnlsh In the f•ll. ~
1 o. Doug Cunnlnghant led
Huntington Beadt football
to •n 8 -2 record before• cur
vlol•tlon stripped the OH-
ers.
11. Running badl Josh
Wojtklewlcz led the .... es
to th• Sea View League tltte.
......... ., 14 ,..., .. 20-fS
165 211
15 S4 ll·J:J-2 24·40-1
2· 1' 2·27 1·17 ,_,.
l·I 6-2
M 4·15
J3:ll 2':n
IMDIVIOUAL ST A T1STICS •tnH1~ ..... 21-124, e ..... en 1-2. Meo. 2•11. Ptl .. lle4o:'lle. Sfl9rmen 9-'4, Cun·
~ ,.,., TOM"tl S-12.
PA$Sl~ema. E~ett 1t·J3-?-111 ......
cM4oflle, CUMlfWflem 24-40· Mll.
ltECEIVI~-. Elle<d 4·17. HmoNn 4-37. OW>lno 3·31. McGee 3·2. Arldlfton 2-n .
... 1·23. D Joflntoft 1·4 Ptll~. •vw•
9-61, T_., 4·lS. JedltOl'I 3·41, It JoMtofl 2·ll. Slier~ 2· 11. can. ,, "· CO.rrltv , ....
MISSED FIELD GOA~-. L.antford
'1 Pl\ll•<lfl>nl•. Rurell 41
StMlen 26, Olen D
SCllre111¥~ ~ 7 J , 1t >-»
NwsM I 6 J 14 t-D
Flnt0Mf1w
Pu-woriev 9 run (Ande<ton kb). 12-07
~~
Hov-FG lendele• 26, S·S3
Hov-FG lendele• 3S, 1:50 Pll-f'G Anc14H'ton 2S. 1):03
TIWil Que"9r
Hou-FG lendel .. 26, 3 JO
Pot-FG Anci.rton JO, II SS
F-"' 0Uef1w Plt-FG Anderton 41. )0
Hou-Gl~ln• II NH from Moon c Zef\Oeou
lllckl. SM Hou-Gfvln• t MH trom MOOf1 IZ.n<leou
kk lo.), I SI
Pfl-Ho!M 1 run CAnoenon lllCk ) 14 14
~ Plt-FG Anoe<.on 50, l 11>
A-Sl,>06
Finl dQWn\
Ru\hH·vard\
Pautng
Ref urn V •rd\
ComP All·lnt
S.Ckeo·Y•rOI Loll
Punll
Fum«IM• LC>tt
P9naltlft·Yardt
Time of Po\ lft•lon
p" H9U
11 12
30-117 2S·6S
111 JIS
20 0
IS·JJ·O 1'·4 ·0
l ·IS 0·0
6·2S 4·33
1· I 3·2
S·<IO 1·4S
71 '1 JS·'4
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-PillM>urOh, HOM 17 100. wonev 11·~. Stone 1-n . Bri•ter I· 1 Houlton, Pln1<e11 ·
t-26. White 1 13. Moot! 3·11. Rorler S·l2, HIQnvnflh 2·2
PASSING-Pllllbul9h. 8rl1ter IS·33·0· 177
Houlton, MOOf1 29 41·0 JIS
RECE.IVING-Pfll\l>Urgh. WO<~v 4·13.
M utarkev 3 40 H°" 3 11> LIO()\ l 24, Stoel< I 7
Hiii 1 1 H~ton, C.lvln• l I 136. Hiii 62 9', Pinkett
3·24, HlQh\mitll 3·11, Jefterlfl l 16. Duncan
2· 15, Rozier 1 ·S
Ml~ED FIELD GOAL!>--Houllon. Zencleou
S$.
HORS•: H \('I 'G
....... ~ ~11. fMFI 90 fllS1
AJIC ....... io\'1111 ~ ""*-' ll ._. D 'L "-A \"Of'" ._,.y,-..1
AFC-ault• at Cl9WCllMI, ICllMMI 4 at ,. ..
a.m.)
NFC MllulllOta al Sell Frwltca (CflaMll I
at 1 PJn.) ....... -.1
NFC-tt-at Nellr Vorll Giant&. (CllaMtl 1
at ,..lO a.m.)
AFC-Piii~ et 0envw CChaMtl 2 et p.m)
IUPa1l IOWL JUCIV ...........
(et .... Oftllllll)
AFC wlnne< ~ NFC wlnntr (Cll•Mel 2 al 2
P.m.)
• 8 \SKJ'TR \I.I ~ ~.
NU STANOINGS w.......ea••~
hcHk OM*" w L Pd, G8
LAllet"S 21 6 771
P0<tland 19 10 6SS J
~attle l' 13 500 7"2
PhOenlx 11 13 '80 I
01~ 10 16 JU 10 l
Golden Stace 10 17 370 11
Sacramento 7 20 2S9 14
MldWett OlvbMfl
San Anronlo 19 7 731
Ulatt 19 9 679
Denver 19 10 6SS 1•.,
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pets S875/mo 760-1356 enclosed 2-<:ar garage.
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14 Sldtltul
15 Pallk1
16 8lftow
17 Hangout
18 Brancl'I
19 Crttldn
20 S...ttop
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29 Emb9ddtng
33 a.et type
38 a.rm.nt
37 P\geon 90Und
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39 Grtipe type
40 PW11de 4 1 P91m ._,
42 Ntipety
43 Devy -
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47 SpWl Ilk• --
48 N.C. produc1
52 ~perts
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81 Faction
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63 Lucid
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Oft ~bottlood 714-241~ 11 t4 phone fully load ad bu9lnW aa: Aeco<Ot Jn the offlot of the Tiie ~ ,.._... The!.~~ .. 1 ' ' R. . BENNETT COM· Recordet of Ot-11ng9 County. ~ Oolr,g --Ill: 1-.......;;.;;;=-..;;..;.;.~--boOkt. be II U.JWJ Office Fwnftwe Company tranaf8', mutt PANY, 3201r1a Aw . Cotona laid deed of trust deeCribet ~TfbH fll ANO 0 ENTEf!IPAIKS • .,..:J"=:':.::V: M~30lm-4F pm~!!/Hr. &E11pmcnt W't7 ~15,~me ..... I t ~f:!,~t 320 '"t~~ TRACT NO ~·o~ COUNCIL. =-~c.:~2•• ........_
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X:omfOtt Inn Coeta MeM. Meta. 548-5525 Pets & Al*uiS #Ut9 4 . Speed. Air, Canette. nas under the lictlttous THE OFFICE OF THE ~!:, :,:,n:;.,,.!.,eon-Th.la bualneu It con· :;:::-· Mlellon Viejo. . • ewnl""• PIT FfT eon. ~ 1GM5&45) 1>u11neas Mini or n1mM COUNTY RECORDER OF T • 1 ducted by.~ and wit. 2 o 2 8 • . .., • • . •llllPT/llm PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi 11111 llaled bo . Nowmblt SAIOCOUNTY EXCEPTING hi reg11tt1nt com· Thi regl11t1n t com , Ao~ W iicox.
; tact Ron 631·7840 H.B. ottlee needs person Ooggle Haircuts Cat BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 8, 198: won. THEREFROM. A LL OIL,~:.. t~~tlt~ mencld to tranwt bulls ~:ir>9~2..Wy . Enclnllu . •IYll-IL•IST foractlveptionet&offiee Bethl,Lod{llngfor pete. 18881 Beach Blvd HB. AulNllGuyBennelt GAS. MINERALS AND buaineM name °' nani.,_. under thl fictitious Wry M~. 4011 e ~Ss30 hrs. Hewpor1 Beac:h duties Mull hllltl good Open 7 days 546-2848 847-8555 Thie 1t11ement WU filed H v 0 R 0 c A R 8 p N lilted above on NI A bulineM name Of nam. Ch19man. Orenge. Call!.
• It'll Call ~7980 comm skills Excell. SHAR·PEI PUPS Top With the County Clerk of Or· SUBSTANCES BELOW A Vickie OIMzel Nat~ lbove on S..,temb« t26&9
bene C1ll Tracy show/breeding qu111ty 'llFHl•STlllLI •no• Counly on December OEPTH OF 500 FEET. This 1tatement -llled 2·0::,. Sul Alllld Thia bualn•n la con· . lllYEll IEEHI 842s0059 LOIS or wrinkles. lerge 5 speed A/C, POL. cc. 22. l98g , .. 1M5 ~JttA~AlgF FsAff/t t.I::J w4tll the County Clertc of Of. Thia .:tement ... llled ductlc:I by: I general .1*1· ~ ......
• For "tabll9Md couri.r RECEP11tlfST F/T heads S 1000-S 1500 cass cu.I whit • 11018 P bltheC Orange Coast WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF anoe Couniy on Oeclmb« With the County C.k of Or· neon~
• route. Need nftl model Start Immediately Light ~5-1546 eves 14111 Dell~ ~•lot January I 8 15 ENTRY UPON THE SUR-4· 1989 '~" anoe County on o.c.rnt>et ~ r~t::~~ e~r;,:
econo car & Insurance, clerical Full t>eneflls. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA. 22 1990 FACE THEREOF. AS RE· Publlllled Or11ng9 Coul 4, t98g ,,.. under the fictitious
HoYffy rate & mileage. salary n...,oilable NB t8881 ~ach Blvd H B M-612 SERYEO IN OEEO RE· Diiiy PllOI e>ec.mt>et 11 t8 fat14l ~ name °' nemae
Paid hoflda-Incentives -· ...a....s 6060 847 8555 COROEO IN BOOK 99t0 . . Publllhed Oranoe Coat "--bonuMS C~;~ent D.M .v ' law firm * 85101163 VIC • PAGE '48, OFFICIAL RE: 28, 1989. Januaty 1. 1990 Olffy Pilot Oeoelnbet 11, 18, listed al>OYI on ..,__,.i.
report & proof of In· Restaurents BICYCLE 'II Fiii ESCOIT P\8.IC NOTICE COROS OF SAIO ORANGE M-5&7 28. 1989. JlnUaty '· 1990 5• ~~
Mance reqwed Some EIHIETIC HtPU Peewee Hermann look 5 spd . AIC. alloys FICTITIOUS 9UStNEll COUNTY M·595 Thie awement wu llled .... 11111 ef al...-
company ear 1outes Full· Time, Part· Time. ailke, red, balloon Urea. :: 1922•8 NAMI STATDIENT YOU ARE IN OEFAULT f't&.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk or Or0 partMre end,_..,,..._
available. Apply at R..,,1ster, Busan. Salad new lea111er spring seat. 13 511 The lollowmg P9's<>n• are UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST rtaJC NOTICE ange County on Oeoemb« ...,., • .,........, ....... Wlm •• Sllns -• 1989 Columbia cruiser M Xl TOY OT.. doing business as OA TEO 4/06/79 UNLESS F mlOUI 8 1959 ,,...,...,... ot ......,
Bar & PrepsCook Apply S l25 00 or bes1 offer Bill A EV "· CAOPOINT 3857 Birch YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~A-ITA~=· ,ICTITIOUI IUltNlll ' ,..-711 9"tltJ tN11 doee ......._ 1111111 at The Soup Plantatlon Call Mike al 642·4321. 18861 Beach Blvd , H B St Suile 584 Newpon PROTECT YOUR PROP· Thl follOwl N._ ITATl•NT Publllhed Or1nge CoMt llftdef1ftctltteue--. ..
17805 Skypark Clrcle :E t555 Adams Alll, C M ext 315 Of S'48°3036 847-8555 Beach Call! 9266<> ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT dol bual ng pereons are Thi fottowlng '*'90fll.,. Oally P110I Decemblt 18 28 bid ..... bl ... IM ,...
IRVINE C d I Cal fornla corp A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ng neaa 11 Clolng bulfMll 11· l989 J 1 • 1....,; ' NIM of the ......, .... I IETlJL SAUS SCIWlll lllE ISO lllCI SIYWI 1111 T~isp<>;,:,,ne~s is con· NEEO AN EXPLANATION SEE OPTIC&. S:44M Ter· BALBOA ANTIQUE COMO · anuary · ~· M-eo5 eHlfllltlon followt111 _ (114)211-llJJ SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY Lacjy's 1o.speed, good Auto. Air. PI S. Tiit. Ste<eo ducted by a corporation OF THE NATURE OF THE minal Wiy. ti IM. PANV, 700 Eut BalbOI e11oW1ft1 "OeA (IM fie·
Homemeker1 help Cf'lll· The INdlf In the beauty c.ondltlon 673-&aa Casselle. Low Miles• The reg1s1rant com· PROCEEDING AGAINST Calif 92627 Blvd,. Balboa. Calif 926e1 tit'-w)"; ,.Ot1dad,
dren lea<n & e.vn xtnt ins tndultry IS expanding to (2ABU• 15J meneed to transact ous1. YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Ivan Pierrend, 233 7 Mllllnne FUC111. 2 t28 Eaat rtaJC NOTICE , noflctMtow _. ~~ <>---flt•. training the Fountain Valley area IJllir.. neM under lhe 1ic1o11ous TACT A LAWVER Natchez St • PllCef\lll. C•f Oceen Front, BalbOI. Calll .,_... be ...t Uflleel ._. """'" .,...., ~ II II tOI Goods b06S V 1915 CHUBASCO OR . 92670 92661 flCTITIOUl llU ... 11 .. o CWJ9ftl nslat....,. 714-760-0801 EOE you ave cosme oOY BILL MAXEY TOYOTA bu'Slness name or names CORONA OEL MAR. CA Susy Pierrend. 2337 CMole H Fuehl, 2128 NAME ITAru.NT wlttlthe0rlft98c-tJ~
*~* FIT polltlon opef'l for a de-
pendable person with ex·
perlence on Building
Malntlt'lance. Full ben-
efit• and excellent work
environment Apply 1n
J)lfton. 6em 0 Jpm, Mon·
day tllru Friday, The Dally
Piiot. 330 W Bay St ,
Costa Mesa Ask lor
George Ar1uz. 642-'4321
exl 203
Ol related retail exp . you SllFllUI 18881 Beach Bl11d H B 1;st~8;1>ove on Oe<;emt>e< ·111 • str11t address or Natchez St • Ptac:ent ... Calif. Eut Ooeert Front, Salbol, The IOlbMng pereona .,. • In ~ ef oerper·
may qualify 10~ this oppty 5'6"' Trt·ftn Excellent con-84 7 ·6555 Udo Pal,,, common designation of 9267° Calif. 92e& 1 doing business as etloM, lnctude the _.
withe world 9 largest d1tion Must sell last No Thi& statement wu hied property 1s shown above. no Thia buaineu is con· Nata111 Sue Langone, , a )0 RAN o E co A s T the Prwldenl, ..,..._,,
beauty aupply dlstr Salty dings S 100 CAO 79 ELDERADO w11h lhe County Clefk of Or · warranty •S given as to 111 dueled by husband and wile 2033 EHi Oceen Blvd . 0 'A I L V P I L 0 T T'""41Nt, end .........
IS now accepting apphc 434-7!Xl3 Red with vinyl white top ange County on December completeness or correct-Tho reg11tr1n1 com· Balboa. Calif 92661 ( b) IN 0 E PEN 0 E N T Tllo ChJ COUfldl of the
for store mgmt & sales Fully equip Custom 22. 1989 nus! · The beneficiary menoed dlO lr~~u.;;1 1b1u•I· This bu11neu 11 eon· (c)HUNTINGTON BEACH City of Coete ..... ,...
positions Sally olfe<s xlnt wheels Very good cond F441 >44 under s111d Deed of Trusl. by nest un 8f ''"' ct t oua dueled by a genef'al part· 1 N 0 E p E N 0 E N T _.,.. the rtghl to refect
earning potential. bene.. I Owner $4000 080 Publ•sheCI Orange Coasi reason of a breach or delaul1 bullneu name or na,,_ M<Slllp (d>FOUNTAIN YALLEV IN· MY Of ell bide..
& advancement opptyS. 761·8825 or 675·8502 Oooiy Pilot January 1 8 15 1n the obhgal•ons sewred 11~':: above on October 9· The registrant com· DEPENDENT (a)COSTA DATID: December 1t,
For more inf o c all u 1990 theret>y hera1otore ex-1 p ITlenced to tranaact boll· M ESA INDEPENDENT , ..
213·925·6509 Alli for c11m SPlllT 1111 M·615 eculed llnCI deltvtwed 10 the Ivan ierrend ness uncltw Ille lic1111oua ( f I N E w p 0 R T ~ °'""' Collt Tony Auto Stereo Cassette undersigned a wrmeo Dec· This staiement was hied l>u110Hs name or namoa BEACH/CORONA OEL MAR DlltJ Pttot Jonu.ry 1, ,_ SMf 8oatJ 701 4 Like New' ( INXL5861 larauon of ~faun ano de-wilh t~ County C~ Or· fllllc:I abOve on April 18 INOEPENOENT 330 W Boy ..... 17 RETAIL SILES J 12• SAILBOAT 12111 Pllll.IC NOTICE 1T11no tor Sa1e and -men ~89 ounty on l>er 1979 SI Cos1a Mon Calll
Oancewear SIOfe 1n Irvine BUILT BY SCHOCK BILL MAXEY TOVOT A FICTITIOUS ... S .... ESS notice Of default an<I of elee· · ,._, Meflvtne Fuc:hS 0.,, Port-92627 1----------
needs person t011T1·4pm S700 OBO 1888 1 Besen Blvd H B ...., '" tion 10 cause lhe unde<· PubhShed Orange Coast ,_ Page Costa Mesa PubllSll· P\8.IC NOTIC£ ••••••••••I weekdays Knowledge of NAME STATEMENT signed 10 seu sa•CI properiy Dail Pilot December 11 18 . Thlt 11a1emen1 was flied Ing. Inc . Delaware 330 w 1-----------IUUIEIS dance helpful Call 67S.7079 847-8555 TPle IOllowmg persons art! 10 sa11sly sa1C1 obltgallons 26 ~989 J 1 199o ·with the County Clefk ol O<-Bay St Costa Mesa. Calif NOTICE
FIT & PIT snglel & COUs Dorothy, 55 1-642• FORI ESCORT 1111 dotnf 1>us1ness as ano lht>realler the unoer· . anuary . M 598 ange Counly on Oocemblt 92627 INVfTINQ lllDI
P ... lor m1n1 storage RETAIL SALESPEOPLE SUps/Dodcs/Stora~ 5 S.......,. PIS Ca .. a11e. N WP O RT COAST s1gnf'Cl causedsa1<1noticeot • 8. 1989 Thia business is con· MDl'lYMNO. ~ ,. ,... 7022 ~ .,..., PROPERTIES 200 Newport oerau11 ano ot election to be ,,._. ductlc:I by-a e<Wporallon _,
momt. Must have prof WANTED Full or par1 1 __________ Mint Cond1t1on1 !361738) Centt!r Drive = t04. Newport recordl'<l September 6. Pubusneo Orange COISt The reglslrant com· NOTICE IS HEREBY
appeerance & good llme openings availabi. 45 .• 13. width brokerage 12111 Beacn Caltl 92660 1989a)lns1r No 89·477354 Ml.IC NOTIC£ Oa1lyP1lotOecember 18 26, rnenced to transact bu*'· GIVEN that sealed
phon• akllll No eJCp nee. Apply Sprouse!. 32· 151 sf'lowcase slip Pnme IO· Bill Maxey Toyota Maro. Cardeluc:c• 455 In Borit< Page ot Olllclal Re· FICTITIOUI 9Ul*llS 1989 January 1. S. 1990 ness ull<l4tr the lict1t1ou1 proposals will be rec.1vld by
wUI train 992-0743 Camino Capistrano. San cation In Nwpt 118,bor 18881 Beach Blvd H B C.ahrtllo Terrace Corona dal cords •n Iha ollice 01 the Re-NAME STATE•NT M-603 bu11ness name or na,,_ the City of Costa Mesa to
-a• •aCI tFFICE Juan Captstrano Avl 1/ 1 67Js2810 847-8555 Mar C.alit 92625 cordt1r 01 Orange County Tne lolloWI"" '*''°"s are llllecl abOve on December wn Thi Cit Council P 0 -~---This business 1s con· Sa10 S.i1e will De ITlade but oo.ng bull~ u Pta.IC NOTICE 20. 1989 Box 1200. ~ta Mesa'. Call· E.IJ)lflenc49d person for ULES-IRIEITll IMS NEWPORT BEACH BOAT dueled by an inel1v1dua1 w1inou1 cOvMant or war-ANCHORS AWAY PONs Robet'I E Page. Pres>dent forn1a 92628-1200 on or
OB/GVN FI T Good ben· 40 hrs/wk $7 00/hr SLIP AVAIL 30 Sailboat f he reg1slran1 com ranty express<>< impheo. re· TOON BOAT RENTALS 600 f'ICTITIOUS aU8'NESS This statement was tiled before tr~hourof 10 OOa m
1fi11. Newport Beach Only Eleclricy water menceo to 1ransact Dusi gard•ng htle possess.on or NAM€ ITATEMINT th tne Counry Clerk of Or evenings & weeltends No · ness unoer lhl' t•c:ltlious enculTlbrances 10 pay ·,he E Bay Street. Newpor1 The following pettona are WI • on Thurlday, Januwy 4.
Call 650-0822 experience neceuary res1room lac avail bus•ness nlltnf' or names re1T1a1n1ng p11nc1paf SUITI ot S.adl C1111 9286 t dOlng t>ulllneSs as ange County on Oeoelnbet 1990 II sn.11 oe the r•
Medical 714 644. 1212 ext 378 Call Patncra 673s8800 haled at>ove on November the no11151 MtCureCI t>y said Rictiard Groninoer 20081 OANOYLION GOURMET 22 1989 aponsrt><Mty 01 the blOdlr to
Ask tor Kay 2 I t989 oeee1 or Trust w11h 1nt8'esl Busnaro. Hunllngton Beach. CHEESECAKE COMPANY ,._.,,,, dehver his btd to tl'le City IEWNIT CHTU u 1. T .......... nnl Calif 92646 Put>hSl'leCI Orange Coast Clerks Ottte1 by tne propet Part Time Medical Front Sales moSC. r1.~ _..on Mlrlt Cardelucc• 111n said no1e provided ael0 Th b 1 37>A Cllttwooel Pl BrH Oa.ty PilOt January t. 8. l5. announced lime Blda wlfl be This statement was flllc:I vance~ 1f any under Ille 19 us nesa 11 con· Calif 9262 t 22. 1990 pu"''~ty ~ a~~ r•..,.
office. exper 644-8722 THE PEllYSAVEll 1 w•th lhe County Clerk ot Or terms 01 said Oeed ot Trust duciee1 by An •ndMdual MIOflle4 Wilham C1ark. 300 M~ t3 ato'::d" 11 loOOa ,;."'or"";
Has an opening for a part 4 W~tl Orlvt /Jtt90ps30 angt! Counly on Oece1T11>er lees c:hargM and eKpenses Tne reg1sfrant co,,,. E Coast Hwy •4 NlfWPOfl llmR a oms
available In
Costa
Mesa
Newport
Beach
Huntington
Beach
Fountain VaJley
NO COLLECTJNG
NO SOLIOTING
..
142-4333
4, 1989 ot tt>e Trustee and of the menceCI to transacl bus•-Beach Ca111 92660 IOOf'I lherea'1e< IS pracs
time posrt1on In sales F43t1M lrusls t r11a1ed by said Deed ness under the llc1111ous Jea~ne C Clark. 300 E Pta.IC NOTICE 11c1ble on l hursday. Jami·
S 81 es ex Per 1 enc e JEEP 1988 WRANGLER Published Orange Coast 01 Trusi business Mrne or nomM Coaat Hwy ,.4 ~t ery 4 1990. in the Councn
preferred 16&0 Placentia LAREDO wh1!e extfl Oairy Pilot Oecemt>et 1 I , 18. Said 1111 will 08 held on 11isted1 a1>ove on Oecemt>e< Booch, Calif 92660 FOCTITIOUI llUltNEIS Chamt>eta. C11y Hall 77 Fair Ave . Costa Mesa low miles hardtop. 26 989 990 989 NAMll ITAn.NT Or1ve. Cotta MIM, Call·
I 1 January I t January 8. 1990. at I 30 pm · RICllatd Gren..__ Th11 bullneu I• con· ~ tollowl"" ~ • .,., fornte for the furn........,, of
SECRET UY /lllPI
For demo contractor E11p
prefd Call bet-n 9·12
968°6691
SECllETAllY
Part Time S7 /Hr Balboa
Island 673-8120
SECURITY OFFICERS
Work ror 1ne bestl
llLLSEYE SEOllITT
77~880
SYC STlTIH am•
Full & part time. xlnt cond
& pay CdM 673°3320
Empio)'ment W~d
SS3S
*' TYPE 90°100/wpm,
know 10-key by touch.
am lamlllar w/various
comput0< 1ystem1 I hive
worked In eale1 & cus-
tomer aervlee Looking
for P/T evening and
weei<lfld work. flex hrs
pre I err e.d . 2 O • 3 O
hra/week C•n you uM
aomeon1 With my INUllt?
Call e'47·t90e & Iv mtg
loaded. a I eKlras. M-592 1n the lobt>y to the bu•ldlng "v-ducted Dy nuabandandwtte ··• -~· S ·-'" .. $12,900 OBO 673-3299 IOCallc:I a1 eot South Lewtl Th11 statement WU filed The reglatront com-doing bullnesa as USEO VEHICLE
Autos lmJ)C)tttd 9100
'l•IHllCU
5 spd stltfeo cu' radl· Plyatllfti ltliH1
als =90312 W1tH 1HJ Hlfl A u I 0 A 1 r P I S
BILL M!<XEV TOYOTA P Wlne!ows Tilt, Stereo
18881 Beach Blvd . H B Cassette. Wood-grain
847s8555 Trim Wife Wheel Covers
(1GLE690)
'ti ISIZl llPIUE 12111
AT/ AC/ PS. lllt feel reel BILL MAXEY TOY OT A
pert :037165 18881 Beach Blvd H B
Hiii 847·8555
Brt.L MAXEY TOVOT A
18881 Beacn Blvd H B
847-8555
1----------Street O•ange C.Hf0tnta wtlh the County Oer'k ot Or· menoect to tranl&Cl bulls SINSATIONS ENTER Add1t1onal Mii of 11'11 PllJlJC fl>TICE 92668 1nge County on e>ec.mt>er uoCler the hetltlOul TAINMENT CO 3422 •H apec;.11<:a11ona may t>e ot>-1----------Al the ume 01 the 1011111 4 1989 name Of ~ W MacArthur Santa Ano ta1ned at the Office of the
STATUIENT Of' public.lion of this notice. 1 '4"147 llCI lbove on not yet CAiif 92704 Purcti-ng Agent 81 77 Fl#
UANDOJ_.NT OF Ille total a1T1ount ot the un· PuOIPlhed Oronoe Coo:s1 Jeanne C Clark JOCllpfl W Orm<Wd. 10478 Oriv. Cotta MIU. Coli-
UIE Of '1CmlOUI paid balance 01 tile ODI•· 08tly •lot e>ec.tnblr I t 18 Th" slatemt1nl was filed P!aeor River. Foun1e1n Yal l<Wnle Bids ~ t>e r ..
aul*lal NAME gaiion MCured by the aboYe 26. 1989 January t 1990 Ith the County Cll<k 01 Or· fly. Calif 92708 turneo to trio attention of the
The lollow1ng persona dflcrlbed deed of trust and M-594 County on o.c.rnt>er Thll buain111 It COn° City Clerk, wllhlf\ Mid time
have 1bandoned the use or .,11,,,1,ed costs. expenMS, , 1989 ductlc:I by an lndlvldual 1trn11 1n a Maled ~
the F1c11t1ou1 BuSlneu a nd advances I S ,._,17 The reg11trant com· ldentltlodonthlou11idewlth
Na1T1e LINCOLN FINNISH $ l70 14s 97 11 15 poSStble PlellC NOTICE Published Orange Cooat menold to tranaact l>IJtl· the Bid Item Number and the
WOODWORKING 2145 lhat at Ille lime 01 5818 lhe Daily Pitot Decernl>ef 18, 26. neu under the llct1tlou1 Openlno Oato
Laguna Cyn Rd Laguna Ol>itn•ng t>•d mey be less FICTITIOUS 9Ul*lll 11989. January 1. a. 1990 butlneu name or na,.,._ Each bid ahall specify
Beach Caltl 9265 I than the iotal inclebtednest NAME ITATEllENT , M·60fl llsted lbOYO on Dlc«nb4tr each and f"'8"f item as Mt
fhe F1c1111ous Business due The IOltowing persona aret 1 1989 forth In the 1POC11icall0n1
NamerelerredtoabOvewas Date 12,07189 TAC <1omgt>usineuas Pta.IC NQTlC[ JotephW 0rlTl<Wd Anyendlll1.:oept10n1101h0
lllOCI 1n Orange County on , 1• L I N c 0 l N w 0 0 0 . ThlS 11atoment WU ltled IC>ICffiCat•ons mull l>e Cllef·
June 23 1988 FILE CROCKER CUSTODY WORKING :?145 Laguna FICTTT10Ul9UllNlll w11hth1CountyC•kofOr0 lySlatedinlhebtd.andlall·
NO F394819 CORPORATION .. H id Cyn Rd Laguna e.ach NAMI ITAn.NT ango County on Oec.lmber ure to ... forth any llem In
Oav•s Charles Lincoln Tnntll Cahl 92651 The fOllOwlng peraons ate 6 1989 lhe spec1licattor>1 Shall l>e
2145 Laguna Cyn Rd 1y T .. o. IERVICE COM-David Lincoln 2 t 45 dOll'lQ t>u11nou u ,...,_ ground• l0t rljeclton of the 'II TIYITl SIPH L,una Beodl C1llf 92851 PANY, OfO'lt Laguna Cyn Rd Laguna PLASTIC M A CHINE Pubkshod Orange CoMt bid
Black & clean Alloys. 5 his bullnost was con· ar Cry9tel Anttedlt • ..._ Beach Cali! 92651 E 0 U IP M EN T 1 7 1 9 Ollly Pilot Oloember 18. 28. Each bid lhall oet forth the
PONTIAC 1982 Trans AM
T -lops power windows
doors steering seat AC
Fun car M usi sell
SJ 500 559-6•60
spd, cass & more Wont ltlllH lllll•Ct L 'II ducted t>y an lndMdual •l•t•nt Sec rotorr eo1 Th!I bus1neu 11 con· Monrovia UM 0 Colla 1989. Januory I. II. 1990 lull no,,_ and rnldlncft of
last ., 14e'445 Auto. '"'. PIS. Stereo This stat~I was filed lotfltl Lewto It. Or .. CA ducted by an lndlllldual Mesa Calil 926'7 M-80<& all persons and part II• with the County Cieri< of Or--(7141 --·-The regiatrant COITI· JMry K Cua. 210 I 8 Or· mlertsted In the proposal If •I HI Cassette. Low Miies• Cou ,.,___ .,,,._ _,_ • c t u 9'1DI C ltlnTIC£ t ... _ ... 1d b t•~
BILL M AX'1Y TOYOTA. (2NXH3l2) ange nty on ..,.....,. .. bet IF AYAILABLE THE EX· mencod to lranaoct bull-1nge .. ve • 01 a meH, u-UULI "" '"".,. II Ya corpora""''·
" E •. 1989 PECTEO OPENING BIO ,_. unellr the fk;lltlout Calll 112627 11811 the n1mee ol lhl ot·
18881 Beach Blvd H B 12111 Published Orange Coast MAY BE OBTAINED BY bue1n..-name or names Thia bu11neH I• eon· 'ICTITIOUI au ... 11 flcers who can sign 1n
8'47°8555 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Ot11!y Pllot December I I . 18. CALLING THE FOLLOWING lllled above on NIA dueled by an ln<llvldual NANI ITATl•NT 1gr1ement on l>etlall of lhe 'II YW •"•l-"I 18881 Beach Blvd H B 26 1989 January I. 1990 TELEPHONE NUM BERS ON Oellld LlnGOln lhe regtetrant come The tollowtng P9'10nl ere corp0<aflon and wt111hor
.vt _., 847-.8555 M·597 THE OAY BEFORE THE Thia s1at_,I wu filed menced to tranMC1 bull· do<ng t>usin.a as m0to than one officer must
5 spd, AC. ltereo can. •I· SALE (71 41 385-41137 OR With the County C•k ol ()r. nesa Un<l8f Ille flclltloul ACCELERATED PER· .sign II the bld II by a part•
1oys test drive 11111 one &1-------------Dl-ID-•fC_Mn_T_l_C_[ __ 12 tJl 627-4865 1nge County on Dlcembet business name or names FORMANCE. 2723 Hlllt<>c> nerlhic> 0t a jOlnt \'Otlture.
you It buy tt •6999 Ml.IC NOTIC[ __ ,_"°'-__ nu____ Pubhlhod Oranoe coasi 4 1989 !lated above on No""'"ber Or . Newport Booctl. Calif atala 1111 n.,,_ and ed·
•• ~ Doily Pilot OeGember 19 26 , .... 13 1989 92880 drHMS of all general Plrt0
FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS I TATEMEMT Of Janu•ry t 1989 Publiahed Orange Coast Jerry K Cua Potrlc1a Coutermt rah. nera and jOlnt ventur_,. If BILL MAX Y TOYOTA NAME STATEMENT " AIANOOt ..... T Of T-149 Daily Pilot December It. 18• ThlS atat-'I w11 filed 2723 Hlllt<>c> Or . Newport the bldcter 11 a 1011
18881 Beaof'I Blvd . H B I The I01low1ng pe<sons are Utf Of flCTTTIOU• i----------26. l989, January t, t990 th tl'le Counly Clerk ol Or· Bolch. Callf 92980 prop<11torstup or another 8•7·855~ do<ng t>u11ness as au .... 11 N._ D1m•1C MnTIC[ M.590 Coun1y on Oec:emt>et Till• bu11ne11 11 con· onrny 1na1 does ~
- -NEWPORT WEST LANO-The IOllOwlng peraons rUUL "" 22 1989 d ..... ~.... unellr • flctillOUI name the ... '··n .. b __ .. ___ .. t ... _ I HIRE . , ...... ,......... ucted by .,, ""'"'"'ull . -SCAPE CO 5304 River ... ave 1 ..,....,...., ,.., ute o ,ICTITIOUl llUtNNlll --Tilt registrant com· btd lhell l>e In lhl reel nlml
Onty $,000 mll ... Cullom Newport ~ach Calif 9266:1 the Ficlltloua Buslnou NAlllE ITATU•NT Publlll>ld Orange Coal! monceO to tranaact bull· of the bid~ with I doelgo-
wheell & graphlcl. 1tlll Ben1am1n Ray Birch, 5304 ~~;': C~~~1~SA!V.S~~~~ The ro11owtng peraona 1111 Dilly Piiot January 1, 8, 15. no1t uncMI the flctlllOUI n1tlon following showtn9
under warranty! •90430 R1118r. Newpor1 Beach C111r ton Calll 90680 dOln9 bua1nns 11 h I f d 2. t990 l>IJsloeaa nlml Of nomea "OBA 11111 fictitious name)' ; AntJQua 60 10 Sli.IH 92663 . SPLASH MARINE. 212·~ thrOUR c assi ie M-411 1111ed 1b0ve on: N/A provided. however. no lies ~y--1 l h11 bu11ness is con· The Fictitious Bualneu Patricll Coutermarlh tltlOul n1m1 111111 l>e UIOd FINE COLLECTION of an. BILL MAX Y TOYOTA. Clucted by an tn<llvtdual Narno rele<red to above was E. ~:W:'~~t~~~ Thia ltlternerit ...,11 med unlna there It 1 current
tique and etta11 jewlery 18881 8eKh Blvd . H B The reg11trant com· llllct in Or1ngo County on Ba 8olt>oe Calif 92961 wtth thl County Cier1I of Of. reg111r111on wtth the Oranoe llMHI 847-8555 menood to tr1nsact bull-Auguat 2. 1982 FILE fh11 bu1ine11 11 con· ango County on Oeoomb« County Recorder In CIM of
T~ SS Paid lor Pottery!
Cllallna. Bauer. Kay
Flnctl, 30't & 40'1 Olltts
ftfe, cNne. decc>re11w
llgurtnet.173-6223
.86 vw CABRtOLET nose under the llc11t1ou1 NO F t9•448 dueled 0y 111 Individual 22. 1989 corporations. Include the
t>u .. nes. name or na.... HllodsSf'llh Chino. 8 I 14 Do your bu-4-n and Mllinn , .. -nani. of the Proaldlnt, Mint condition Low mil• lltll<I above on NI A Cl lh«lne Ave S-11ntnn The regl11t1nt come ~6'~... w ,_ age. Muet .... $7900 Ben R Biren Cahf 90e80 menoed to tranuet bulls at the eJaMified m&J'Ut. Publltlhld Or1ng1 Colet Soclotaty, Twer. and
67•te7• n..... ... ...___ ,_ under Ille llctllloue Dell)' PiloC Januery t. 8, 15, Meoeger
.,.. <J Thia allt-'I -• filed .... ---. ~ ~ ,,_ 0t ,_ 22, 1990 Thi City Council of the 'll -:r"'UI .nth thl County Clerk of Or· ducted by an lndMduel listed ebOYe on o.c.rnt>et t.t-.t 18 City of Coet1 M.a ,_.._... -•nve County on Oeoemt>er Thie •tatemenl ..,.. flied 1. 1989 --==----==-----.. ----m::m=;;;;;;;;;::;=::=:=:=:=:;;lthe right to retact ""Y "' el ·--60 22, 1989 with the County Clet1t of Or· Midi ... Ottlger :; bid•
,.__. 11 A/T, AIC, low mil•• '"41Ml l"OI County on o.o.mber T1111 11atement wu !Med NEW BUSINE$S'l7 DATED: Decwnt>o< t 9• 1 •m Hlllm •565695. Pub41Sllld Orange Cout 22:"'*' °' Coaat wnn lhl County Cl«tt ot Or· STAR1JllG A • • ttet '7•ft ~ 1200 • II.Ill Dally Piiot Janu.y 1, 8, 15, DaMy l'leOt ~ 8 15 :'To County on December n Publlelled Orange COiet
1260, goo'd c ond BILL M4Xfi--TOYOTA. 22' t990 M-414 22. 19'0 • ' • 4• Mt ,._,. Dell)' Piiot Januaty 1• =·
722-1ICIO 18881 9eecfl Blvd .. H.B. M-t17 Publlehecl 0t11ng9 Coelt
; 19erator. "47..e666 ~Pilot December 11, 11 .
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For aow the VaJue Une la~
meet Sur-wey, the nadoa'1 ~
ilwleptndat invesuneo1 acMlory
IUVICf, recommends keepiJll your . by~ mainly :r:a .:.!m commiUMets. "'A
bit more patience," me ftnn Uflltl.
... wait until the Iona rate otren
more of a yidd lldvanraee to warrant
the added risk. ..
Sta}'iila sbon-tmn, af coune, aho
aives you protection should inaaat
rates pull a surprise by . beadinc b.iaber. In that event. yields on ve-
hicles such as money marttt funds
would stand to mo ve up as wen.
What if interest rates should
Deilber m.: DOI W.. bja
moud premet lntll1
That would create few op-
portunities for inveMofl to fUU tt/11
..heroic COUl)5 of mmVt timi.fte. ...
ii would lea~ tnoush .,odte. to lb 'around that hardly anyone need lie
e11tittly dissatisfied .
.. The sideways scenario 1sn•t Md
for ei~r camp," observed E.dwanl..
Yar~ni, economist at the W&D
Street Ii rm of Prudential-Bache »
cwities.
"The bulls cam t~ coupon (llr
nominal interest rate on Iona-term
investments). and since the yield
curve 1s flat. the bears cam a com-
parable return 1.n t~ short-term
mo ney markets.··
\ \I I IC I« \ '\ UICI \ \I
Fartlily-run
bookstore
finds its niche
8y JOY .ANTHONY o...,,,,_,...,.. __ •
People who love to read often fantasize a bout owning~ sma ll
independent bookstore. They imagine the sheer JOY of getting paid
to read and talk a'hout the books they hJ.c. But as Rick and Debbie
Raeber learned. there's morr toll than that.
Six years,ago. the Raeber's Lido Book Shoppe in Newport Beach
saw the wolf al the door.
··when Crown (Books) first opened a.nd all the other discounters
(came) along with them. we thought· 'This is going to be the end
of us.'·· Debbie Raeber recalls. "And It rcall} was the end of a lot
of independents:· ·
But their fortress held because their strategy was sound. They
began a nauucal section in the store for boat Jovers .. They beefed up
on literature and stopped carrying so many of the supermarket-type
paperbacks.
In shon. they began catenng to their readers· more expensive
tastes. "Ma) be rve cnangcd:' Raeber admits, "and maybe readers
have changed along with me. but I'm selling a lot morr qualtt)'
paperbacks."
Basicall}. the market spht 1n half. Readers who ha\e a taste for
something other than a bestseller "come to an independent like us."
Racber said. "whereas people who buy bestsellers go to \r0wn:·
But the location of the store also makM a big difference. "We're
luck) (to be) among a lot of people who reall~ want to read good
things:· she said.
When the discount houses came to the Newport Beach/( osta
Mesa area. and the book-for-a-buck clubs began blossoming na·
tionwide. the Raebers began emphasmng the services that make
them special. It was Debbie's idea to stock all of the big European
fashion magazines and the prom inent news magazines hke Der .
Spiegel of West Germany. ··People a.re surpnsed," Rick remarked.
If a customer's dcsu-cd item 1s academic or unusual. the Raebers
will search for it. If it's on thei1 distributor's hst. they tn to beat
the c hain stores' delivery schedule by five w~ks or more.
~nd whc:n local moms rail against the\ 1olcn1 books being
fobbed ofT on their children by local school teachen. the) listen
S) mpathet1call). stocking up on t~ cla.ss1cs.
But maybe it's the o ut-of-town newspapers that attract the
biggest crowds.
..People bu> those hke crazy on Monda> morning." Raeber said
"The) want them for business reasons m ostly -but sometimes
the) 're looking for JObs. Everyone wants to move to Sca nle:·
In add1t1on. "there's an amazing am ount of foreign people who
lave here:· she said -Italians. French. German and Enghsh. "You
should stt how man) London Times I sell (because) people from
EngJand want the soccer scores .
"The longer you·rc 1n business ... she added. ''the morr you want
to tr) out new things ... <\ year and a half ago. she began can) ing
Hola. a 1o1.cekl~ Spanish magazine which had not been cas) to find
before.
"Our mo no 1s: lfwe can fit 1t o n the shel\CS. we order It. (But)
actuall). we order 1t tint and then fi nd a place 10 put 1L"
That's pan of what makes the bookstore business tough. With
500 new mies coming into the sto rr each month. and only three
employees. Raebcr's bookwork gets tedious at ta me-<. she said. Her
husband Rick works two JObs. Besides the bookstore. he's a sales
rcprcsentattve fo r W.W. Norto n.
.. A lot of people come into the business W1th a fantasy about
selling books." Debbie said . "But you can do a lot of other things
and make more m onev. W1lh a lot less work. Thcrc·s an awful lot
of paperwork mvohed Plus. we tr) real hard to do extra things for
people.··
Raeber rushed to get a book 1n ti mt for a woman who needed
1t as a Chnstmas gift. only to sec it amve in a damaged rune. So
she called the publisher on the East Coast and gotl11m to Federal
Express 1t.
But the sat1sfact1ons. at least for her and her employees. far
outweigh the hassles. she said.
"Newport 1s full of interesting people. and I'll stt them year after
year:· Among the cclebnt1cs. the Raebers have seen Jerry Lewis.. who •
bought Bob Hope's go lf book. "Confessions ofa Hooker." Joey
Bishop. Tern Gar. Kell> McG1lhs. and Joseph Wambaugh .
Then there arc the tounsts. "O ne rcall) cute Southern lady in
her 70s comes 1n every summer a nd remem bers me and I remember
her." Raeber said ... And a family fro m New York -they're all
Italian and the) 're a kick -rent a house eveT) summer and I always
S« them."
ln the next fe w years as Lido Village ex pands, the Racbers haw
been promised a larger space for their store. Debbie wants a fa.replace
and alcove where authors could do signings and readings fro m their
works. And e ven before that happens. she may put some &ables and
chairs outside for readinp.
If that sounds inco~ous m Southern C'ahfomia. think i!pin.
Accordin& to Booksellers Magazine. bookstorts on the West Cout
-an terms of profits. sales and number or employres -arc doins
far better than stores o n the East Coast.
Apparently. txforc comma West. the Eastern bookworms had to
read about 1t firsL
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llARllADUD by Brad Ander'SOfl
"Thank a, Marmaduke, but I'd rather get up
and fix breakfast for myself."
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by Hank Ketcham
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by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
YOU A~~, AF~R AU.,
Of\li OF MY FA~R~
SLJIH PfL.1 es!
...
GAllFIBLD
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
WHEN KIKI AAl"IVE S TOMO AR0\111
IEV!:NING, I WANT HE"' TO STAV He"'e AT S P6NCEA _ ... ._
FA .. M9. PAL.Ml!R 1
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
by Jim Davia
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom Batiuk
1F 1HEQ CAN tfAV£ IN5iANi" R£Plft; R)R
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THE ORANGE COAST
Full house
25 CENT S
Mesa· pol:ice
crackdo\Nn
on drinkers
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of trw o..,. ,._ Sr.f'I
PartLes and guns fired into the air
marked the pas..age of New Year·~
holiday. which was marred by at
least two drtnk1ng-rela1ed accident.,
and a 53'"t>Crccnt increase m drunken
dnv1ng arrests in tosla Mesa.
For the second consecutive \-ear.
Costa Mesa police made mort'
drunken dn' 1ng arr(''it<. than an'
other agenc~ 1n the count'
But the ( o..ia "1e~ Police 0..-part-
ment's 1ncrea<,(' 1n arrt"its over la'it
year was unusual compared to other
c1t1es. where thl' numhcr'i rema1nrd
low.
of the danger\ of drunken dnv1ng or
a m·w la" lov.enng the blood al-
cohol ft-,el atTt·cted the number of
arre'>t'>
··1 think "<-' made more arrests
hecau'>C of our increased enfo~
mcnt I ha\(~ no idea whether there
wl·re more or fewer drunken dnvers.
hu1 nur a1111udr 1\ 1c:ro tolerance,"
\atd ( o<.t:i \k..a poltce Sgt Tom
V.1nte r "hn o rganlled ·the
crackdo"n
The lt09e 8owl In~__..,.. draws 10J,SOO fans n USC defeats the Untvenlly of Mkh ... n . For story,••• 81.
Many c111r<, did not increase pa-
trols for the hollda~o; Official<, v.err
unsurr "hethcr a h1~h('r awarene\<.
Last ~car < o\ta \1esa·s nat1onally
relogn11ed ta\k force mad(' 30 ar-
r<.'\1' Thi' H'ar "1th \C\<.'n two-man
team' in ihc tirld and the pohce
hel1<:n pter o ffi c('r<. arre<itt'd 46
drunken drt\l'r<. from ti "\O p m. un-
da' to 1 1(1 a m \1nndav. Winter
f Plus~ s~~ ARRESTS/ A2) •
County has its first
baby of the decade
8y JANET ZIMMERMAN
Ot -D.ily ,,_ ~
New Year's revel ry came in a
different form Monday for a young
couple who became the parents of
Orange County's first baby born tn
1990 -a ~rt delivered at Fountain
Valley Reg10nal Hospital at 20 sec-
onds after m 1dn1ght.
Baby Michelle. born to Joe Tran
and Khanh Quach of Long Beach.
was nearly. th• taM baby born in the
dtcade past. But Dr. Co Pham said
he urged Quach. 28. not to push
• with her contractions unttl close to
m1dn1ght.
.. You could never plan something
ltke this." Pham said.
The 9-pound, 7-ounce baby
Michelle. who measured in at lO'h
inches. was rewarded for her timely
btnh.
Her parents. who own a market in
C!-Beach, received numerous
ies from the hospital, including
ers. a month ·s sup~ly of formula
and fo ur weeks of diaper service.
They mav also be spared the approx-
1mately S 1.000 deliycry bill. doctor's
fees eHluded . ho s p it al
spokeswoman Sheila Holl1dav said.
"When the bab)' came o n New
Year's. I was very happy and very
pro ud.·· Quach s~ud.
The baby's mother said she wasn't
affected by all the publtc11y sur-
round 1 ng the 211!-ho ur. un-
complicated b1nh.
"I want to have another one. I
would do 11 all again." <;a1d Quach.
who also has 6-and 3-year-old
daughters.
M1chet1e·s amval also interrupted
the New Year'c; Eve celebration of
Dr. Pham. who was w11h his family.
But that kind of interruption is
becomin$ commonplace for Pham .
who delivered the county's first-
born several years ago.
The Fountain Valley hospital is
the third busiest obstctncs unit in
the county, .officials said.
.. It's exciting th is year because tt's
the first baby of the new decade,"
Pham said. ..If she had oushed f Pteme ... BABY I A21
Joe Tr•n •"4 IOlafth OUKtt of Loft1I .. actt
hold Mldtelle, die first INlbJ born on th•
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Laguna officials defend City Hall remodeling
By LESLIE EARNEST
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The long-anticipated rcnnovauon
/of City HaU in Lacuna Beach has
stirred a wave of last-minute com-
munity interest, as some residents
question the wisdom of the S2.6
million project whik officials main-
tain the rcmodelina is ~ to
relieve cramped work.in& condiuons
and boost employee morale.
Also simmenna on the beck
burner as the projcfct nears its start-
up dato is the controversial i-.e of
bow the city expectl to fund the
T anawer to tbcte IM other
quatioat wiD be laid out for rcti-
cllD&I al I Ju. 27 worbbop befofe
tbe Cit Council. y . . ID the meantune. IOme ary em·
~ aay even the trailers wbeft
tMy will temponril1. work <turn. tbe ls moallla it will take to ..a
11.000 .... feet of lpMle to Oty Hall co9ld be aa imp1owanatt ~
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a.fir PIUI Trimble llill 1wu lly
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More offices will have wmdows;
new carpet will be laid. The effect
will be fresh. not fancy. accordina to
Frank.
Architecturalty, the new City HaU
has been designed to look much like
the current buildina. which was built
close to 40 years ago.
The depanments that have the
most to pin as a result of the
remodeling arc municipal' servic:a,
community development fire and
police, Frank said. The city manaeer
and City Council offica will nof
change. he said.
Last year, the l...apna Balcb
Police Employees aaociltion ol-
fercd a Iona list of iUa pllpin, tM
depanmcnt, inchadil• c:omplai••
that. second-story toilets woukl _.
up and overflow, drahtina th,.
the ccilina and into the downlWll
work area.
On a recent tour of city o~ Cavanaup pe>tnted ouc IOme of \M
problem areas.
In the mai• otlce from wild --~ won, ......... ¥iaiall tnu1a be in•wieaal _..
¥_WWdy DO priVKy. be llid. ,,.. ii 9CJ.._ iateniew .., • ..,.
"821• .. ••"*'!All
Flu bug
bites,
-but not
too hard
Sy OESORAH A. SAKAMOTO
O.tHy l'1lot corr._-
(h 1 llS. headachcc; and fc.-ver arc
taking their toll o n many bus1nes5CS
as th(' <.ea'iOnal v.avc.-of flu sweeps
the.-count~. and hospitals repon an
1ncrc.-a<ie in the number of pneu-
monia ca~ among the elderly .
But the ..casonal influenza out·
hrc.-ak over thr holiday~ has been no
wor;e than ~cars past. busin~
and health officials also n-poncd.
Like man) companies. Pacific
"1u1ual Finannal ( o. in Newport
Beach nouced a reduction in em-
plo)ees coming to work. The com -
pan~ also reponed that a large pct'·
rentage of cmplo)eeS arc worlcina
while.-111.
.. I know that we.-have been losina
peo ple here for a day or two. How-
e, er. man" havr been comina in
c;1ck Those who can afford it call in
c;1d .. hut a lot of people arc spread-
ing 11 o'er and 1'"cr again:· Mary Jo
Reio!). pa~ roll d1'ipcrser for Pacific
Mutual \31d
Fluor <\cn,,.pare C-orp. 1n Irvine,
which emplOH'e~ ~.500 people. re-
pnned a noticeable.-decrease in its
workforc,. OH'r the holidays. But
sin~ payroll •~ not divided in10
"sick lea'c .. and 'acation. 1t was
hard to determine 1f people were
taking the day off for enjoyment or
1f the} wcrr 111. Sandy Martina,
sccreUT) of employment.. said.
.. In our office of 13, there have
been at leut five people out for at
least a da\ or more bec::aotc of
illness:· c;h( said. 'There has been a
lot of complaining 1n other depart·
men ts as well."
Laauna Beach City Hall baa also
been affecicd by ab9cnteeism. One
woman said scvenil were oomina to
worlc with sniffles and cokh. She l\as
notictd a lot of cold meclication
linin• the desk tops.
"Ifs dcfinately an annoyance."
she said.
Chief Rich Dewberry &om the
aa Beach Fire Oeputmenl .W
the forte has been hit hard by me fha. Been• the depmmen1 ii __.
like a family, wi1I\ 61~ .....
lleepi .. and llvi .. ia 4 I .,
they often .., .... • ....
odllcr.
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by Tom K. Ryan
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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