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1990-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE ORANGE COAST I SAW TM15 616 D06 •• MEMUSTMAVE BEEN nus e16 ! SOME OF US LIKE TO T~INK T~AT WE1RE JUST T~E _.,__ R161-tT SIZE •. GARFIELD" ~E WA5 RIDICULOUS .. MO ONE MA5 TO 0ETMAT 016 ... 75 CENTS SUND\Y, JANUARY 7, 1990 • T'4EN I SAW ft TM 15 TEEN'( TIN~ DOG .. ~E WA5 EVEN MORE RlDf CULOU5 ~le--~ '(E5, LITTLE FRIEND .. YOU'RE JUST TME Rl614T SIZE, TOO .. BY JIMDAVIS ... 1-1 DENNIS THE MENACE 1ou mu~tn't thinK -· girls are WfAKLll/65.' 1he ttue V!hieaf a Qarson~ depends on mucn more You have to cons1~r· their INTElLl6EACE and their CREATIVENess. than that. THAT VODKA YOU'RE DRINKING WILL BE THE LAST ONE YOU HAVE WHILE YOU'RE HERE, KlKl / HOW MANY DID YOU HAVE r------..i1 ON THE PLANE '? i,J • \~ · \i\(!'re much stronger tnsn y9u m_i"ght - 1mag1ne .· BY HANK KETCHAM Not that you shou ld t/UDGE people bY their physic a I STREIVG/H. F=urlhermQre ... I believe t hat -... .... BY HAROLD LEDOUX OKAY .•. SO I HAD ONE! ~ bY 1'0M BA1iu~ · £.VEN IHOUGH OUR RECE~I MIDUJIN"TER BAND 6005-fE.R~' CAR WA5~ WAS A SMASHING SUCCESS,,, MOON MULLINS l<AYo .' I IHO~HT You SAID YOUR LITTLE FRIENt:> ~uppy WA~ COMIN~ ovs~ ... . . WE PROBABL4 CJJO~'I BE HOl-DIN6 A~HER ONE,,, Wet-L, r FEEL LIKE r,AK1N~ A W.ALf< ... INCJ?Jfl)l8U; ! AND Y6T, /JIUTAIN At/?13AOY IS A~Y. / UH ... /UUl, ~. THtnU ~Y ~ SOM/3 5CR'f CF VCJT/3 INVOl V@. " -W£51VIEW HIGH~~ SCAPEGOAI MARCH IN& BAND,,, BAND B005~' BUU.E"fl~ - SINCE M061OF1HE f PROFl16 FROM "IHE I £VE~u, WI ll PR08ABk4 BE. tAIEN UP 8Q ~ING FOR It-IE DAMAGE 10 -rJ.fE GQM FlOOR ! J ~ i t .,, j J I G 1AP .' -1AP .' BY FERD AND TOM JOHNSON ~~ .. .. :TH' FIRST BIG SNOWFALL As F,AR AS IHE EYE L,AST Nl~HT... C,AN SEE-· PE~FECTLY SMOOTH SNOW ... -rH' Nor-so-<5RE.AT PART rs PeoPt:e CAN ALWAYS IEL.L. W~ICH WAY YA WENT ... ~ .. t ·. 'G~ Communlc&or·· . __ ,_.__ .... NO!YOOCA~T COME 11'1 L-l~ ! .. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EVES? There are at least IOI differ. enc89 In drawing deCaJla betwMI t top and boftofn panels. How quidcty can you find them? Check .....,. wtltl thole betow. ·~·..,..··~·~ g ·....., .. ~ • 1!uin!w" ~ ·c ·~ 11 llOd ·z ~ "dlJIS ., .~ll!CJ OUTLAND 8~1't~ 9!~!!£! YOU K~OW WHAT '-----.....! WOULD BE GOOD? See ..,. quldllJ ,_ C9t find ...... ---to .. ..,.. "'89- ridllt: Toe..-fll-.t. .......... ... .,.,..._ rt.. ...... .. '** be ... In the night. By IUCh • cont,unc.. tlon JOU may ~ .... . Whet ...... ... depwted,end won't come...,.. Whal is that? P.S.: Yoo may find a relevant clue {Of two) In the llluatratlon shown llboYe. m::;..... _ ___;.. ___ ~~~ Mel • la:wet ..... , .... • Mot ·.~ " _,., BIRO CAUi Wll the ....... pet bird find .. way to hla ehoulder, or wll tt fly off to somewhere .... ? You dedda. t Ill . • } • .. ~ 2. HEATI Olet ttocw8r tar._~-..... ...., ...... ~ ... ...... .... Code: -~ 2-4..t. .... a-w ..... 6-U. ..._. ~--......u..,....1---. ......... ~ SPELLBINDER SCOlll 10 ....... fwUIMI aH ... i.ttert"' .. _.... ........ ..,.... __ _.., __ _ two comp .... ..,..: VERACITY THIN tan2 ,......__.. ._ eH wordS of teur Wtert ., _.. --~~--...touM..,.. ... lettlrl. .. Try .. tC11N ...... • ....... ..... .,:.-.. ........ ' BY BERKELEY BREATREI) .. ..-:::-~,._mid~------ / - .. v '' ..,,.., ~ ~ lt1t ,,. .. , •t •tt 27; sltt''s MW JS. g, ~ .-.., •rif'IU ... -" ... ..., ....u ,..a . "· .,., " ,_ "" -..,.., " ... ., ,. .... ""'' ,., ..... s-it ... J . At 55, Bardot is devoted ro procccting animal rights. But try u she may, Bardo< can't ay out of tbe news. Latest tale: Afrft me bad a Saiot-Tro- pa neighbor'• donkey c:utnl- ed for getting too &iendly with her dookty, the owner sued Bardo< for $3,900 in damages. Last month, tbe judae ruJcd Bardot WU jwti- bo:f in tWng the action. g II H~ ~,.,,,, 11111 I• .......... FF , I ......... ...... ..,.. ... ~ .-w.w,. -..c....,.o ... family ti& Ua Rome is a IUC- c:at fw ltimki, who Im two cbildraa. a boy, Aljalba. and a ~~.:n:..-zz: IDOrill. Killlki'• CllD be .. OD l!m af HD GHii Her )It. -. r..... tf ,,... ..a ~re:.j=~ g I'• adlJ '61 SAlnllu 'lttrt -""'"'far ,,,. b<' '•' .. ,, Bllll .f P.-c. Bn. .. ., ~· lriu "' *7 '-" &t dtcir urnr1 "'7 S.ittl, M11Mtta1 Sony to temper your excite- ment, but The Sbirellcs won't be inducted into the Hall of Fame this year. Their creden- tials, however, certainly war- rant inclusion in the future. The hmic, N .j ., classmatcS bad 23 top-40 bits and have sold more than 41 million re- cords. Next week's inductions include: the Who, the Four Tops, the four Seuona and Si- mon ac Garfunkel. g n. a.,-(Olli..)}...., BW' ,.., *'lid,,..,,, dM. .... .. '-: ...... ,..fa- .. r"""" ......... .... '-' t. calWP A .,,,, _., ............. Qlrtla. OMa. H•mmm -wkn in doubt. atk dac f101-A While Homt tpOkllfCllOD ays. "We line .......... itaad ,.-W, woa't wil ir lllp- pe-... mm Dr Smeal. ..... dent of the Feminist Majonty and former three-time presi- dent of National Org~mution for Women says, "To ~ an equal sinacion, he should ~ mown as the fine genclenun ... But Judith Marti n , better biown as Miss M.mners, finds cbe fust lady-first gentleman issue lud icrous, since the spouse docs not bold a title. Miss Manners' choice? "Mr . Whatever-His-Name-ls.·· g I• flt .nit "Pait Ti11U1 At IUfftN9' Bltlt" 1 NtUd Nit.- la C.tt luttJ U. flt crdltl .., Nlula c.,,.z.. 11 lu rtl•uJ to Prndl p.,J c.,,.lo1 Win, .. 1 .. c.,, .,.,., lltdl llorp•. lloorllted, lll1u Cage, who turns 26 this Sun- day, is Coppob's nephew. You can catch Cage on video in the just-released dark comedy Vompirt's Kiss {1989), and this week be ~gins shooting a new Bick. AJios. Cage made his screen debut in Coppola's R11,,.blt Fish {1983). C age chan.gcd his nam.e from Cop- pola when be auditioned for a role in 1983 's Vollq Girl, be- cause he "wanted to make it on my own." g I •• • tr"' "'91ra .f a.11' N.Mr. Be u ,. l•HlrtJ i1 U-. Wla7 t... lu •oa ,..far ,.,Ubl p1 ........ Klrbly, •ec.11tttt1 H1lll, Iii& Nader, who rrwiy ttfcr to u the foanda oi the consumer rights movement in the USA. says it is ~ imponan.t to work on the system of government &om the oaaide. N~ likes to quote for- mer Supreme Court Justice Feliz Pnakfaner, who said th.at the citizen holds the bigfiest ollice in a democracy. So Nader h.as ~ and will not run for office. Nader, tb.e founder and former prest- dent of Public Citiun, Inc., retiped &om th.at post 10 I 980 to devote more rime to projects that orpniu citizens at thc.commu- mty level. Nader most recently fought Congttss' pay ruse. ~----~'A~C~l•~E~s~n~LL~·~"~··~·~su==-•~t=•'='~'----- USA f/FEBDHD'S....,,,., ... •••-' _., J«iwlint Sra/loftt #- bu1:1 toJ.y wi~ cxc/1Ui11t aitrl#Jiul ~ ,. ~ If~ sun Hrr W. STARPC>WER, W111,_IJUW ill I" I . s.IMr u ~s rMtiur llrstlt Alley, J5 (JN. IZ, 1155) ••• Kinrie's a sny woman, but abc slloaW aYOid dull men, wbo make rhis Capricona apc:ipa. Caner• wise, tbu will be a good year fw hitt • lo-a • lbe makes her own dedsiom. t 990•,·Cftlllll llaow her tlling new Niu and panaina aa c .. cr'.oe. . AM "'"' .. ......, .. • • I ... 1 .. a.,,,. . ~ 71 LosP-o 42 • -• o..w ..... 43 • ~ ......... Joee Femf, Licdc ~.so ·~ -,,ss. ••Or,..a Geylr.39 ·Jou e.n.. 49 • ~ ....... 11 ............. J7 • a.od $1r'twart. 45 JM. 1l ... ~. 3> • o.wyl Da•t' JS • a.-u CkmmO"'· .. .,..,, Cow.II 119. ... Gcw n.a. .... -II,. ..... 46 : ~L~ Yo•pru 14 •JM. 1J K..w. c..-.a • J1f ...... ,.JS · 1UC1Y1V Moll, 47 • a.ta ..... ..,," ........... 71 _ .. _____ ..__ ____ ,. __ ...... ,,,, .... • • • • ' • e I ------- Yt1r wHels tell tH wtrl4 111 IHlt Jtl. A Ill says ••• •11ey. Plck-1' tricks are c••''' c1st1•es. A cl1ttere4 i1terl1r •e11s ye1're a ••••• •ist1ki11 ~er car fer 1 ,1rse. I ere' s ••re l1ely t11e4 111lysis fr•• r1411's l•• 114 lay l1gli1zzi. II lllATlll WALTEIS diatcd column that appcan in about 70 ocwspapcn from jWJCaU ro Baop. Now Ray. 40, and Torn. 52., att reluc- tant cckbritics, badgttcd fur in11enicws by the likes of Rolling Stont and ~ In all, about 9 million~ and listeners have come to count on the b.otbers fur their often irttvcrent. always pnaical ad- vice, as they mix mechanical acumen with ~ smuts co oome up with what's troubling your c:lr, your tpou1t, the USA's cducationa1 syscan.. ea.an ~ or your wilting gladiolas. Ga.en the sweep of their IOOpC, it's no wonder they're the mbon'I ladina a;- pcrts on what the can we dme ay ~ us. whether it's bow old we ~ oar .. proacb co life, or -in the ClllC olOoam, anyway -bow we do our hair. PlllTlftlY PIYCllC y believe value equals beauty." K-an? "'Tbey're the new nerd cars. 'tt formerly AMC ownen." The Miaubisbi Eclipse or E.agJc Tal- ? "This is a r.'Y who .Pbys with toy · after the kids go to sittp. His fat'OC- toy when he was a kid WaJ a Bronko agunki Spacnbip Simubror." Sumki Samurai? "That's the wnc guy bo bang glides and ots (poi.sooous) hLrnirfKh in Japui. .. What should Lee lacocca drive? "A ~tJ.W<IC Allanu, because be thinks ir' S an · car and Chrysler doesn't offer any- . jazzy enough for him." (In reality, 's wteUod car is a 1989 Dodge rand Caravan; workdays he's in a gg~w-<irivm Chrysler New Yorker.) What should George .Bush drive? "A MC Suburban because it's tough, IAlllimc· ui and you can put your family in .. Ronald Reagan? "A Toyota Und . • ~that's rtt1I tough and the apanese just ~ him 2 million buclu." Four-wbttl~vc d.nvcn? "They're ted cowboys," says Tom. "They're IWJSJtlm.11' mcy still bad bones." Says Ray: mowsrorm of the year and bavc to get out in it. They say, l'M,,-., fm going to ruD OUt and get Ir tight bulbs.. And thnl chey ay to sad in rbc mow. I did wr with wry k. I go< stuck. too." Who drives pickups. which att selling a clip of 5 million nt'W ontS a year? "Pic\upc are the last batrion of mache>- .. says Ray. who owns a 1987 Dodge p. Tom adds: "But the funny thing thml is they all now have automat- K tnnsmissions," an un-macho touch. "Well, you can't shift and load your 5hcxgun at the same tirnt," says Ray. "Or boJd a beer can," coocecks Tom. "Yeah. tbmt macho guys get mad when they spill beer on the upholstery." Wlw about the Maglionis? Tom's 197'4 Cbc-Yy Caprice convcrt- iblt con~ a simple mcmg~ "It means I'm cheap and I don't tiltc to drivc any- where and I don't want to worry about my car." Ray's Dodge mack is even simpkr: "Every man "'tut own a pickup auck once in his life," Ray says. doscu. Say they go out to the car and have chc wrong shoes on. It's oo ~ lcm. there m" 10 pain in the back scad" And what docs a mcuy car say about its owner? Tom and Ray in uruson: "They· re slobs!" TllH Fii CIHTH ... As the brocben scan the auto world for crend.s. two biggies emerge. First. they say. the USA's love affair with the aut<>- rnobilc bas mellowed into a more com- fom.blc, less pmiona1t, marriage of con venicnce -the snazzy oew Miata convertible nocwithstulding. Can. says ~y. have beoomeju.st anochtr appliance. The second and compl~Dring ttend they sec: Cars arc vastly more reliable dun Just a few decades ago. Take. fur ex- ample, the first Ford Mustangs, which swnpcded buyers in the ·60s. "The early MUSCUlgs were great-looking can, but they baod.lcd curibly and wetto't th.at re- liable," says Ray. "By today's standards dut car would be considcttd pat.bctic." "Wonc tbn a Yugo," adds T om. Buf the emphasis on rchability tw junk.ed any auto designs with whimsy, inventivencu and fun. People just want co get from point A to point B crouble- &tt. They don't care about tailfuu. "We were driving borne from the show ilic other night." says Tom. "and we pulled up next to a car. And here we wett, cwo of the univnx·s g:reatt:St au- thorities OD the automobile, and we couldn't ~ll what it was!" The parade of Mazda Protcgcs. Fofd Tauruse1, Oldsmobile TrofCos. Mercury Cougan, Honda A.ccoids, Lcws lS4-00s a.nd Peugeot '405s arc beginning ro take on a similar shape: .. Jellybean.'' iays !Uy. "All can arc s:wting to look like jclly- bc-ans." He longs fur the days of the '56 Thunderbird. a sleek two-tealCT wich a V-8 engine. ''11iat was a gorgcow car." • • • • •• TAIH Fii A Ill( buy an lnfiniti, you're morry cuts above chc average clown. In &ct, you can't even be compoml! That's why this car is for you, and we're Dot even going to show you wlut it loolu like, becawc we know you ·re going ro buy it anyway." And what docs it say about somebody who can be lured to drop $35,000 to $'40,000 OD a product mey've OCVCf wd eyes on until the showroom Boor? Tom and !Uy in unison: "That they luve too much money!" Recently, !Uy ran into the fear pitch. "I was looking at Volvos the otbeT day. And the dealer asked what else I was con- sidering. I wd a Ford Taurus wagon and Dodge Caravan. He Wei, 'Are you mar- ried? Do you have children?' I sa.id, 'Yeah, what c~ would I want with a stodgy car if I didn't have a wife and kids?' So be says. 'Well, I wouldn't want my wife and kids in one of chose can.' I walked out." And watch our for dcalcn who lure with ads 'ffbi toUt incredibly low pnccs and great ~ races.. "Usually it's a single car that they're selling for the low price," says Tom. uA.od wuh the low fi- nancing you usually have to pay off the loan in Oil( year. It's very sleazy and it's going to get sleazier." ffll TO HY AH KEEP l CAI There a.re two basics about buying can. Never pay more than SS a pound - for your financial well-being. And ncveT buy a car that weighs lcs.s tbn 3,000 pounds -for your physical wcll-&ing. Your best txk when entering a dealer- ship is to know chc car and options you want and wlut the package cost the dcal- eT. "Do your bol'Dt'Work. and it's c::uy to do," says !Uy. He suggests guides put out by both Cottn1mc R.tports a.nd AAA that list all dcaJa costs. "Theo you go in and say, 'This is the car l want. This is bow much fO* paid for it. I'll gi~ you 5200 more.' lf t~ey don't go for it. leave." And~ you get the car, change your behavior to keep it o ut of mecban.ia' hands: It's no< how fut you drive that affects yow ar's 1°12. it's bow you get to and &om top that counts. It's smart to ve a light touch: If you have a mndard and you don't stall out at least oner a day, you're wearing out che clucch by revvinl tOO high. It's dumb co lend your car to anyone if you have co includt a thrtt-pagc sheet of imtructiom with the keys. IU 1111, l[W TllHS T~• 111~1 Acc1r~l11 -. a,.J •ore '''' preJictioru fro• To• arul Ray W e've heard that Roger Sm\t h and Lee h cocca (heads of GM and Chrysler) are planning to sun their own radio show and knock us off. We're not worried: They may be funnier than we arc but t hey don't ltnow as much about cars. T he gre:u innovauon of the ·90s 1s going to be the expandable car. It's a car tbat will be able to crunch itself down to compact size when you want to park It and then expand again for highway trips. H onda's already got an expandable car 1n development -the H onda Accordion. A uto dealers arc worlong o n ;a new technique that involves luring potential customers 1nt0 soundproof. windowless rooms in which reruns of Cua/Jo arc playing on endlcu tape loops: then they refuse to let you out until you put a deposit on a new car. It's surprisingly effec(lve. W e suspect the next bot import car will be from Cu choslovakia. They have a pretty good vehicle under dcvclopmeot right now. It oceds a few adjustmcnu for lhc U .S. market, like c hanging the C zech engine lighr to ~ check engine light. In 1992. Tom is going to run for philosopher king. If the t iming '11s right, Ray will seek the P'fcsidcncy of the International Sut Co•er Ac•dcmy. An.ct we'tt going tO lf&n CHlr OWll same 1bow; lt'1 pi•I to w c:alled Sfft'ri•' Wa.ltfh•uc. MARRY NOW, PAY LATER?. In this mad, mad world, marriages on our C<}ntinent are breaking up at a frightening rate. One analyst states that out of every ten marriages in the U.S. today, four will end in divorce. No need here to get into a religious debate on dtvorce. We are all agreed that it is at very least a human tragedy. Even when the separated put on a brave front, there remains a certain anguish over "what might have been." Getting married is not like buying a car. One can get rid of one car and get another without suffering any soul scars. Not so when one leaves one spouse and goes it alone or takes up with another. Often too, there are children whose suffering at the separation of their parents can affect their whole lives. Surety, if we have any feeling for the good of society and the happi- ness of individuals, we ought to do what we can to prevent unwise and premature marriages, and to help prepare those who are plan- ning to marry. As a step In this direction, we are pleased to offer a new pamphlet: "Are You Fit to be Tied?" It has a light touch but a serious message in easy language. Write for your free copy today. No one will can on you. r FREE-Mail Coupon Todayt -----------, I ,..... Nnd"" PemplWt MttltftHJ ... A,. )'bC/ Flt to be Tl«J" USA 79 Ad*w ----------------- aty ________ ..... --------- travel Flurry of festivals Celebrations this month and next fuel winter N ow tbM ·winter lw SC( in. you're probably cmipted to curl up ar borne with a. good foodWJ game. This year, don't brood ovu the ice and snow -revel in them. Communities from Anchongc. AWb, to Ann Arl>oc. Mich.. a.re gearing up to do jusr that. Herc's a. look at thU year's best fem: EAST 0Uat ~ ./otlNI: You'U find 1t at the Darl'mouth Winter Carnival, Feb. 8-11, held u Da.rtmouth College in Oartmoadt.. N.H. The tradition sta.rtrd 10 19 t 1 when a Dartmouth fellow named Fred Harris decided he was sick of folks complaining a.bout awful, frigid wintcn. The te$UJt: a carnival that celebrates the outdoors. A h.ighligbt of the f-cstival u wandering the ampus to inspect the giant {some 40-fcct-plus) mow sculprun:s built by students and faculty. loformuion: {603) 646-3661. ~"" lliijatiNI: For 14 yean. the four<0unty moun~n rcgioo in Pennsylv~ known as ti. PoCloaol has c.clebratcd the Pocono Wintrr Carnival. Feb. 24-Marcb 4. Plenty of mow a.nd ice ante rbc centerpiece for a waitcr- wa.itress relay and snow sculpture contests. Ara ski slopes include umdback. Sb.iwntt Mountain, Jd Frost and Big Boulder. Information: t-800-POCONOS. CENTRAL Ares .. la: W intttFest '90, Feb. 8-11. brinp a carnival of culture to ha Arbcw, home of the Univmity of "" Michlgan. Outdoors as ~ u SO artists sculpc their ;bJ tbroUgh ICOftS Of 8-by-4s (that's mow. not wood) . .Eltrw~ galleries and c::aQs proYide in-~ bddropa co performing an:isa, all foe free. 11'.cre•s aho I SD0W golf tournamenL Information: (313) 995-7281. ow.r #/.a: The St. Paul wu.r CamivaI. bdd in 9t. ........... Jan. ~Feb. •. ea1a1 che ..._ en dais year: A Scniet cam J mow-aad ~ has been m.w llO baild dwiQea &om a-. fliry ... Oil Cllpieol Mall. TheJ'te ..., liMi a«i .. 10 ...._the recotd far Clllm -•w (aacamdt 63'h ilea wilh a ~ ~. '"' --{61Jf 3'.eu. SOUTH BM "-'9 Ta.: Wuhmgcon's Birthday Cdebnaon. Feb. 9-18 m Undo. T~ baa up the !.Ca50n ia ~ contest. Reigning ~ Juan Elpinou once downed i.n a sacting. 1MR's also a Mw J to be aowned. bulls to be ridden. fi to be eacm. scoc=k to be displayed, · pandcs to be marched -a.II Ta- styic. We9l.bct is springlike. Prornoms suggest amang hoed rcsemt1ons early lnfuanaaon: (512) 722--0589 a,,,m-&di • •· The Rattlesmke Roundup cclebnu$ 1u anniw:mry on Jan. rl this yw m Ge.. pop. 500. Wh.;ic chis ~festival lacks in snow · up for i.n smites.. They h,;id 48S of them on display one yC21 one nearly t:'l'Cr'f resident. In a.ddmon co C"Vtt~makc milking. h~ndlmg and · · dc:monsttuions, there 't of music, and revelry for non· snake lawn. weather pcrm1mn~. lnfomwion: {912} 762-42 t 5 WUT OU e-J e' ldn· The A.ncho:-:i_ge Rmdczvous, Feb. 9-18. beg~ :>::> y a.go in Aad.or• when tnppt"~ cooft:ned co trl1 pelts. Today. a r.i ~ maion remaim put of the g,;ithenng. More than 150 Ocher events m~t the ttndenous me smc's largest f cstiva.L a.anaing 3~e. Highlight the Wodd ·p Sled Dog ~with 1 SS0,000 prize. World cbanp-sbip · tions also ar: tcbecbaled in ~ wrigbc puUmg and ibUWa&»iling lnfomution: (907) ?n-8615. "-CJ ._ .. '41' OM111bJ: UUr f"CSC 1990 boeoa UU. me ancient No~ o( ....,.. and winiDer, Jan. 1 S-21 m .. , '"'•~This cribu~ . ~ ii ID emllt to CIC~ ID ~ de.I al w.r. Besides the . oMipeory lid Deel (dae fat is bdd • ~ wida I Wodd ~ -.,1ie .ti Cl., d kll). ~:; ~-.:!.,;; ..;:;: ""' ........... ..,;) •llMlilililiilll&•I I J -IIT d ......... Clllllilll'll&t I• I IDD'1 • .. Simple. 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Plu.se send me, without obli8lti<>n. information on Blue Shields Medicare Supplement Plans with Smior Health~ 8~ ----- ~--------------------Qty ____________ _ ___ Zip ___ _ television More than 'thirtysomet_hing' Peter Horton sheds his easy-going image to host a serious documentary this season t """'°"""'""' shaggy-hmcd Pet.er Horton bas won the hearts and minds of boomer viewers as TV's archetypal non-yuppie. Women 6nd his jean-dad body and free spirit sexy; men sec him as the college buddy who DCVcr sold out. And yet Horton. like his TV chanctcr, is learning to embrace the responsibilities and promises of his age, 34. Horton -~ an accomplished pianist. compoter and director -co-hosts a CBS special about the environ- ment, Dolphins, Whalt:s an.J Us, due to air th.is month or in focbruary. He has dittaed two of th.is sC:a.on's tlairty»- mdhing episodes {seen Tuesdays on ABC at l_O p.m. ~ and will play a washed-up volleyball player m the movit Siiko"'· due in~h. Married to 'lltr"CSS Michelle Pkiffcr from "81 to '88, Horton makes it dear be doesn't want to cfuam bis foe .. mer wife. Pressed.. he'll say only that be and P<eiircr are "still friends. Let's leave it at that." But be speaks fn.nkJy of life after marriage, his desire for kids (that's an actress, not his daughter, in the Diet Cot e commercial), and frustrations looking for a maac. Dressed in a tie and tailored jacket, Horton maintains an easy rrwmer, whether chuckling about his shaggy hair or talking soberly about environmenw threats. Filmias IW,ltlal, W'Wo-' U1 __.lib tplite &11 ........... Did ,.. ... ,.,. feet wtttf I worked on segments that were shot in the Bahamas and off the coast of Argentina. It's a project that aurmpts to show the ocean's beauty and wonder -through some pbcnomcnal expcrienca and pbocognphy -and then alert people to the detc:ruccion that's taking place. WMt ..... lllOlt .. ,.,. miadl We WOtkcd with~ dolphins in the Balunw. They wett genuinely curious about us and wanted to play. I had a mother dolphin bring her b.by up to meet me. I'd do a burcl roll and they'd do it widi me. Then last &JI. (Olympic swimming gold medalUc) Matt Biondi aod I went to Argenrina foe the qineDt OD right whales. Tbclc whales arc about SO feet long. but tbey'tt gentle, very cardUJ oi you. The experience is still sinking in. It was JO d:iffaeut -like being oo the moon. OW• f11Men ._....,,_*-ct., b.w ..... .,.. ........ _, No. I dUak chey _...me became thry thought I bid a pd fimJ, olMilla«IJ look b the thing. .................... [ .......... ..._ ..... "-' ... -.saa••,__M4lf rill• . _...., ... ,. ... ,.. .... ?:': ,.. 41 + ... wt.a }'OU°ft -Jow+r--, it's .......... It• ... bcins lllllaaitt '°-~ ~y _ _._,, f11.&•lililk. ........ ..,.,._._..._ Y•lllw•btoa-1 • ............. ..... 111,..,.. • O 1 .. ,.. ......... I MC ....... ~-••tit If ~-1-ifWiijillf'•1 · ;' aiiilrl-. way as my cliaraa=, Gary: settling on a foundation in- stead of just fooling around with life. WMt'I h.ppenl .. wida Gery, ~ He's getting mongtt, shedding a lot of his impetuous personality. Origimlly, he was sort of the court jester, now ht's beooming genuine in his search for adulthood . . . cspccially now that he has a baby. My relationship with Susannah (Pmicia IUlcmber) has grown warm and inrimatr became of ha-ring th.is baby. Doing the (binh) cpilOde was a tUy emotional apericnce. 0.... ,.., .... &id. ...... ,.. tw.lt ............ ....... )wwwwlfl Oh. I'd Jene to hne kids. But 6nding a awe and ba'fing a &mily is not tomdhing you can look for. You can pre- pare far it lpiricually and menrally. Yoa can pt }'OUDdf aeuled b it. But you can't look for it. Li£e doa not let ~:C":=~·k:::t==~ Wl ._.. ap DOW and I ldJ1 CID°t pt die pl. ftln ....................... p''•'· A ................. Yoa 111 • t.1'1111-bown -ftla• 81J leftl. WWda i9 aac tlat .a-...... or Midt.JlllllD ... wadd-llld .. •rt.,.. .......... bow..,...., &o.,... s people ...... 1!!'_ .. ' .. , ... ,... ....., .. ..., .. Iii& Aili .. wt.o • a lile C.-.. ... -• Peter patter s..,c..., SOit of 1 st11iasllip t1ecut1ve. Horton lftw 11p Ofl bolts in t1ot1t ports - "llMSt 1 J1ek londOfl story " Pini,.,. Pllytd Cittdtftlll 1s 1 kid 1n a home- ll'OWll prodllCtion. ....,.w Hortot •joys p&ly1111 buch votltyball ("I',. 01n. Wllta he first started. he "wtnt to tllt _. with my brand·ntw wolltyMll Hcl brlAd-MW blth1n11 suit 111d bablly 10f laup.d at for a year." lldtlatl dw ~ Hortoe Is co-wrlti•I "Louis. Louis · a rOjllntlc 1Cr.pl1y. T111s spnne. he pltns to direct "Home Video," an NBC l'IOWit, 1Ad 1 ~ J ldeo to r11se money fOf the Misst•& Cllilcfftn's Foundation charge forward. So all &me does is cloud the issue. lt•s no< that I don't like it; 10me pans of f.ame arc fun. Do,.....,,~ .... li&f No. That stuff' am me. It feeb spiritually empty. Yoa Wm co 11111 a.d -lid. ,,._ ~ I ~ into a hoale in SIDICI Moma. Calif. -my "work bowe" -1-t January. There's an archir.ect-d~ signer working on it who did (l..A. Labn' coach) ~ Riley's and Manha Malon's boales, and next he's go1J1g to do Bcttt Midler's. I e+'f lp"nding time on the bousc. It's Spanish-Mcdieanaem llyle, but liaht. n0< the heavy, on1111e .ryle. k ii kind ol Ill~ le. mt -the same n:uon I like eo ....... J allo likc to go a> the house 1 have on the a.-~ llCldlt iD Clmliria. It's in front of a tea ottu m. and I .. 110 WMCh che whales and ~ oaicn ao bJ . v ........... ,,...,_ ... m1w 1 doe't bow. "' d ... rd • ., cm • o6 ~ -~ .............................. 11111 I Drftr'Wll• I f lit wtdalLIM •.llba~ mybanl m 1 loaW ,_,.,_WI~ .... all mi. bait, rd t. a f ,.&a +~ WitlP. ~--lna.tn.t-.; 1M F\'anUln Mint· Franklin Center. ri.tntylvanla 19091 "'-enter my aubea1pt)on b THI NATMTY. I coll«- tloQ ol ll lmpolt*9 ICUlptures handaabd ol bl9qUe poalatn. plfnC9d bf hand wtth eccients d 24 lrilrat Pd Ind ........, tmbellJlhed with 24 ..,. Pd ~ p1ete. n.. Imported hardwood and wneer mancer. adDfMd with a 1tW ol Mt·'-d cryal. wlll be Included •no 8dcldonll cMrll. No .. , .. ient .. NqUINd now. I wtll ..... OM ICUIJ>" Oft ew9J W. ~ and ..UI be billed tor -=t\ In .,....,.. monchlf tMCa11mentt o1m~ ~ pnor 10.., lat lhlplMnt. ............. . . OTYISTA~~~~~~~~~~~~·-- video New films aplenty I r,.,.. I.ft your Tideo store in a buff wcckcod became IOIDCODC beat you Utota *>Kill, you're not alone. Ten c:cnt of video renaen -and you know you are -Dn'tt 6nd the movie they (because stom are wary of ovcrscocking in long run). Bur your cbanccs of getting a new video could improve drastically with month's tesHnarkcting of "Mlf-erari ...-, To get more copies into the movie studios will halve the cost per cop special pen caucaa, which pby only a · ittd number of times bcfott automari cnsing. The plan: R.erailen will buy che number of ttgu.lar-playing videm. w thcy1l UeJ> in scock. Plus thcy'll buy lim.iced-play tapes co ac:commodate thAt deluge Of dnmnd Warning: Some might charge for each Tiewing of the tapes -an odometer-like window on tape kttps axk. ... 71w OU F...r1 MC .,.._, Y.,_, ~ the first video versio the 198-yar-old icon. comes our this mo The bouriong Yideo-mag is b05ted by r. show wcathenmn Willard Scott and fea blaclcout sketches with nutty charactm all look a little like Jonathan Wintm (S 19. Brandwen/Pruis). ... Don't be surp . your local video ICOl"e arts offering Cllpll of best-telling books. Boch Ban Books and Random House have signed u NIW IN ANVARY JutP.. """ ... Ucence te Kiii (PC-13) Tunochy 0aa.. JAN. 4 C8SIJIOX The Kame KW Ht (PG) Ralph Macddo, PM Mora JAN. J4 lCA/~ P-zfal' ... UHF (PC-U) "Wmd Al .. Ymbrric JAN. 2S Oriaa Tur'""' -4 Meech (PG) Tom H.ks JAN.J4T ..... P«,.,..,, ......... De tM ....... n.MI (9) SpiU Let. o.., AWIO JAN. 11 MCA ......... ,. ... .. 20, ............. ... H-.l"rO.... ...... JAN. JO IGllllUA ' weekender 'My Way of relaxing' Judge-turned-CNN anchor Catherine Crier unwinds in the saddle C ..__. Crier. who bit thc big time at a , gets away &om it ~a bone. Tbt new CNN nightly news anchor - plucked &om the rclati ve obscurity of a Texas judgeship -6nds refuge in her lifelong passion. .. It's nice co get out and ride my hone alone. Only in those circumstances can I really rest. That's my way of reluing. And there is nothing comparable co get- ting out in the cowmy ma spending the day cidina. "I need aomc sunshine and some phys. ical cxetcise -something that an take the pressure away and shut the mind off'." Feeling the pressure is uodcntandablc. Crier, 3S, resigned her sear as Texas stale disuict judge in Oaober and -with a sharp mind. smashing looks and zero ex- perimce -became only the teCODd woman co regularly anchor a niahdY pr:ime-cime oetWott newteaSt. 111t wor/J ToJ.y oo Cable News Nerwork. So &r. the rniews haw: been mixed. One ~ in her hometown of Dallas hef debut a ••flat C." Other rrne wets tamed her "adcqmrc." "There has been saas." Crier con- cedes, '"but thar can be good w bad. This bas been a w:ry positive saas. It's a time of powth. it's a time of Ieaming, a time co change the focus a little bit." Thar's au~ Crier stud- ied political ~ at the Uanasity of Tens in Auain. where oekbrity judac Ryan O'Neal picked her 11 one Of tfic tcbool's 10 most bcaubful women. She eamed a law dep from Soudi- em MabodilC Uniftairy. WOlbd • m ·••mt dilClict llllDluey, and became the C"' womm ewer deaicd co the ICMe iDTea1. . ,., • jalilc. the hid • rep""rion ol bc-- ing llano -and inlldligent. M. •iwaiac ber leCODd cmn oo me hada. Crir:r --the cidn't wane a tbild. A &imd iaaoduoed her co ..-Jec:t l&btmd. no• ID mauit acmN...andlllbclWlbe'd be~ alllll iD a .......... areer. OD a wWm, •_.a demo tape; H~ -••afN . .. W a ....... ,_ ooamcc • ID w*R WI JUI Ia Ma llllly tb.I wo:#r ............. ~ I Cdlr w CNN will B ... ....I: CNN .,.cltor C.dt.trlrw Crier rafts if1 • letctic scluJ1'11 ~ rlJirtf. &.11, •11 A,..;.,. '"'lliott •N Critr's foorlk horst, le.s1t 't mowJ to Atf.,.,. ytt. something completely diffettnt. "The hours will go by. and you arc complcttly unaware of the passage of time." _, Being a network anchor has'n't changed Crier much. On and off the air, you can bear a sl.iRht Texas drawl She re- mains partial to the Oal1as Cowboys. And very prania.1 to bones. She tte2lli with deligh.t the day in 1964 her parents bought an elderly geld- ing for her and her two siscas. .. It wu just a hone, but we fell madly in loft." By 1969, the &mily mo'f'Cd oar of Dallas co a nearby &rm to railc Aabian bones ("a f:abWour-way co grow opj. A.nbWu, Crier says. uc "the ooly pure- bml where you can liteaJ.ly ~ the pedi&ree co the fonncMrion sires in the Midi1le East." Qiu bas woo a few ridina chai · ships in her rime, and still sbOWl1:: on oecatioG. Bur with another kind of show OCQf) .. 10 1llDCb time. her rid- ing now 11 cc-6nrd ID lbort na or IDOlt..J~ j1anD ar a friend"s faun DCJldlolM.m.. Oat .... «Im. rile·-Be.a. .. 11·pw-old ..ali0e .... her r..m.e bone. • lliJl iD 0.0.. ,,.. .,. .. "' .., ................. -i;. .... ... !me ID I CID ride:" ...... ,, ..,. Milestones for women in TV ltH w ... llM ... Ollly sli1ht 1a1ns 1n silCI 1914, ecanti11 to a 1919 mvey of n1g ty lltwort llNICISb by the consultinc firm TRACK. CBS .. best: 22 percent of those r Portlll tM .,.l1111twork 1tws were wome coapend ~ 15 perce1t 111 1984. ABC w wont 11 Pl«*lf n. I ptre»nt. 1117 Gayle SMrm blcontts the first worn to Clll a NltilMt Footblll l.talut came on """°" tellcalt .._IM does tlle play·by·pl for NBC's rt1iOUJ telecaf of the Seattle Se Uwb·Ka-City ~ltfs pme. Sitrens cu rtltly worb flf H NIC a1ftli.te in Florida lNl UMI ..... llOW 1aecative producer CBS's ...._ ""' lwoldcasts. is named s 1ior prodlClr Gf "CBS btt1ln1 Ntws .. , 1171 llfWI Wlltw1 ii tlll first woman to c Hdlor a ,..... ~ llltwork newscast AIC, froll 1171 te 1971, wlttl H11ry Reasone SM .i. IMIM ttll $1 •illiol ulary blrner ittlPilc fnMI MIC to AIC In 1976. 1171 Jiii """· tMI 2S, Is crlticired as t ~ Wll 111'1d to co-host NBC's 'T dly'' ..... llow tM..,.. $1.2 million annua ty. Wttl .,.._.. Nontllt t1ki1t11Mr "'Today c:o-Mlt -. ...., 1111 111e1 promised 1n u Mmm• ,.., 1 pri•tl• special call "CU.."_. 1 ....,, llWI •apzine sho llM .... ....,., *-CBS produc IM NI ,.1 1• rt Gf QC Nin. becomes th Int.._ t9...., 1 litlltlJ llWSCISI whe • 111la•~11r ,....., anc~orman Ro Clcllrla ""' .......... Mer. IMl HC'1 "-Dhht11M ,._rs th• •a tlr ... •11 •I •nts. Siie was t•e ~rs -·· ..... ---.t11t fi11t t ........... If I ...... '°'itiUI tO ..... ...... _toWoldclStfro ......... u ...... v ........... 5 , ......... ,..... .............. P111191lO...,PA•t JwMtl ... llf ..... 1111111 • Pl:M ........... fll ... ~ .......... ..., SI , ......... . ........ _ ............................. ...... ., ........... t ,, ..................... ,I° h tr .,... .,.. .. _...,.._.....,~ 'ts 's..,..._ Ollalll~ .... UDINedPwodla 58 ...... -.__,......,.. .......... ..-.. ...... .. .... -QC .. 3-a .. 2 • ................ .., , .. ..................... ._ .. ....,1111 ...... ...._.,. 1•r1' , ... .... ......... ..,. ____ _ ...... ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cllf ......... ~~~.,.-~~~~~~~~~~- 11144 °1D001 HolJywoocl Scandal Erupts As Fonner ~sty Make-up Artist· Walks Off Seti BJ N•ncy Teylor 1WJ a ,., CA-In a dramatic move, one ol Dynasty's former ~P artisu actu- ally waDted off tbe let! Make-up artill Bob Sidell realized that be miabt be committiq career suicide. ffowner, be believed IO ltrOnllY about tbe public's riabt to know, that be was willina to tab tbe c:baDcef It 1eem1 that the controversy aroee over lob's discovery of an amuina secret beuty lormul&. For llllOft than I 0 years. Bob b8d beeD u1iJ11 Ilia.,.,.....,. teeret oa .,.. of Hollywood's most famous and beautiful actrellel. ID r.ct. many ol tbae aJamorous llan laave rallied to Bob's support in this conJlic:t. WbM could pcmibly bave been IO impor- tlm to mike Bob Sidell pve up bis politioo • one or Hollywood'• most prominent mekMlp artists? Tbe -is simple. Beiaa • true skin cme prafmWoaal, Bob tboutbt it wu time .... ranmbble dilcovay ... made awiJlble to WCIDCD naywbere. Bil ... ctr.ID ... to mike it pombk .. ..,.. to tab yan off their appear- -. 110C jull a rew privilfeed. lbow busi- -"'imiden. • . UDforbuudely, DOt evayone in Holly- wood ...... Bob to maim bil dilccMry IJ9blk. Some people wuted to keep It ....,tar ......... ............. ....... , . .,, Qmte limply, lob bu dilcovered a .... • ..... .......... .,powa1'ul .. E be ............... 0.-ffol. _... ............... .., .. tblmiaoe ....... 1"MI a 4c.Mlblmatbe_.rw ,..., 10..., fll• ... ,_•loot IO .... £' _..,_.., ... Md ..... ,; ____ ... _. 1f1pa1 I ••-,_cm •lrnrwt .... 6111., ........ OM of ............... --...... .., lloblereTiwD Bob fdt that SiDdtin wu worth rllbtina for. And now, )'OU too, can fiod out for yourself whether Bob made the ri1ht choice. A ,eoer•-""oa,-4-oz. supply ofSilkSkin will Jut 3 montba and COltl oaly S29.95, plus S3.50 b ~Ill uS bancflina Ca total of Sl3.45):Pleue mail your cbecJt or wy oater to OWlornia Caeo~ Ille., °""-G 171, 21100 1..-en Street, Qab. wonh. CA 91311. Or ii you pnlu jUll dial 1~5'3-1114 for immediate credit card orderina (24 boun a day, 7 days a week). Your purc:blle is covered by out iroo- ded 30-dly, money b9Ck panntee.. If )'OU do not ...-tbat SilkSkin WM worth Bob aivillt up bis job, jUll retum tbe empty prodad COlltaiw 10. witbio 30 days and a fbll reftaDd ol tbe purcblae price will be .... to in:uned11tdy. vourSl:a:wmbe~~ ~~~~ 72 bdan-o(,ec;;pcc;; Aa Bob's wy ol ayhls tbmb for livias St1tA;a a try, M'd lille to leDd you a FREE G1FTI In a admi .. illell +in for Cali- Conllia Co1metlc1, IDc., Bob bu put ......... af1lie 26Jll8l'Ilatbe1V IDd IDIMttw w OD du. .... _, lbe lO quelCiom ... oftea ...... "' tbe ........... mp. .,._, -S ~ ,_ r . PLUS. 70a'll ftad oet 101H •ery Uateratlaa .................. ....., .... .... Ge-· .. --tJITV\ ... popa11r-... 11dl .. II,_. to~ DO .... wllillf food AvOiding menu traps I f ,_'re gulping at mma prica. you're oot a.lone. Restaurmt critics agree dw prica -which ro1e '4.6 perccnr in 1989, the biggest gain in 6ve years - have goaen out of line. Their ~ Learn to idcnrify good nlues on the menu. Pm up the pasta (made for pen- nies} for a T-booc Sleak (can't buy dw quality in yow supermarket}; ignore the waiter's glare and order a meal of appetiz.en; skip~ cofftt and buy wine by the bocdc. Herc arc pet pen-es from some of the na- tion 's top critics -orul some solutions: AlL·YOU·CAN·EAT P'180UTS. .. TbcK's ~ thing alluring about an all-~ meal." says Michael Scan. who writes a synctiact:d food column with his wife, Jane Sum. '"On the otbet" hand. it's preay rare to walk away hungry from any rcstaurant. .. Solution: Try off-the-beaten-track diners, whett regional specialties offer muimwn portiom at minimum pric:es. KILLER COFFEL High-pric:cd cofee really steams Ron Rugglca, resuurant aitic for the 0..1"1.s Ti"'° H~ .. You get the bill and ICC you paid S2.SO for a CUf> of co&e. Sare. you coula have asked the pncc. but who would?" Solutlon: Don't be afraid to speak up if you think. prices arc out ol line. Rulalm says cus.- tomm should make a point or aying to the maitrc d' OD the way out: .. 1 WU rally sur- prised at the rost o( your cofee bae. The pric.e is really much mott than rm aa:m- tomed co paying ai other ~ restaanntL" "IUUTIFUL" IUFFlTI. Elegant buffet brunches are a special pet peeft of S.. Paroe. Tltt CindAMti &fwim reaunnr crir:ic. -You nnet cat IS much M you're dmp" lotutlcMt: Opt for lfPdilt:r .. pains .. iwed. MaU a meal of appeci:rcn. ..U, mme ialier- esti.ng than the enaees and btaer priced. NOT -IO-FINt WINL "W"mc is *' .. caly priced... 811 Jou Dew, Ml LA. foOd and wine cxaulcanc SM an swallow JWbps ol up to 100 percent ol die t'eClil .... ol die wine (a $ 10 bocde OG me mam b ~ Jliat she refutes to .., --cban duic. Tbc ... ofkndtn. she ays. 11e ..-.ana tbM buy ap Qlel ol caa-Frmdl Of Ja&n wines. S3 to SS a boale. daea cbqe $40 ., $50. Also wacch wiae-by-che-p.. uaally rude ot ... cq mid ·=ed pp. k misbr ODlt JOU Ii lliladl • • ..... l1t1'11M:nlly .. .rct::winr CD'H '' lion11yocs~ifir'1 ormanp... cxe a ... imNI~ C•1' t ID ... rmiae d' .. o ........ ...... ., .... ...., 18 UM.,_..• Ja-trl-1, ,.,. $10 Give-Away Offer How can we give them. away for only $1~ they stolen? No, they are NOT stolen. They're the same fabulous feather- weights we natiooally advertise in leading media all over America. And we really will give you a pair for only $10 (guaranteed!) if you are among the first 10, 000 who re- spond to this publicity ad Goodbye to 1.-ed Feet FrJatber-Step are near-weighlless to fight fatigue, .~-90/t to elimimte friction. s~~ ]ininp keep y~u oool and oomfy even in summer. N~d dz help JOU walk safdy on wet or 9 ~the deck of a boat. aawc good b*8 meke ta the p9'c1 ~ sboebwutadjay-so~JO" litaJ /ol'ld '°"~ writr smes a1.aB1 WI I .. , ...... , ... n 5 SP; •World's friendliest shoe • Featherwei&ht construction •Glove-soft luxury styling •Classic good looks •Soft flexible uppers •Double top-stitching •Extra foam-cushioned •Ideal For Business, Dress or Casual Wear •Water-resistant •Scuff-resistant • Stay-cool linj_ng • Solid rubber sole • Anti-skid tread •Classic Good Looks SORRY-limit 2 pairs per~ at this giveaway prire but if you respond early enough (before Feb. 9) you can order up to 5 pairs. Our $10 ~veaway offer will not be made in any store at any price. No dealers or wbolen+tn, pbse. We reserve right to extend time and quantity guaranJeeS. Hurry! .... --$10 GIVEAWAY COUPON ·--, I ftltlw·Stlp o-titY I I Collfort S1loes lttM # Sia Price « llWI T otaJ I . I ~ Bliek R5225 SlO S I I =-8tOwn R5226 SIO S I 7-12 R5227 SlO $ I ~ Whitt R5379 SlO $ I ";:' 1 kt R5310 SIO $ I ~to R5311 SlO $ I s.btotil s I Toal S I-- I Amount Enclosed $ (152213-0l) I II ,,,.,,,~_..~ I .. I or C11n1 to. d VISA a I 5 (Eltlr 1113 Of 16 Cini ...... below) 1·1 Cini# . I I Cll'd EJlpin.,... ., _~ -I fl~ I I•.... I II I ~ !1 C-. . ._ ZJp -I ti .. •Ltt.F ... "'._ I 11 a -..za.. ltilAIYllml --•~---· ............... 111" •·---ma In NY/CA ldd sales tu S II , . . ($3 for tldt plir) s f .am i I y How to pick a summ~r camp Yes, start now. Many camps fill up this month. Here's advice from 100 candid campers T i.~ outside may be frightful. but if you are a Jc.id or have one, it's time co find the perfect sum- mer camp. Many of the best fill up by the end of January. "If a parent waits until May or June, they arc going to 6nd a camp some- where, but it may oot be their child's 6nt choice," says ~Scanlin of the Amer- ican Camping Association. Thm: arc 7,200 oYCmight and '4,000 day camps, serving 4 million bis from ages 6 to 16. Wbctt to begin? Order bro- chures and call camp dittcton. Ask oditt parents in the community where they send thar lads. Talk to school c:oumclon and your minister or rabbi. To help in your dec ision, USA WEEKEND asked 100 campcn last summer to recount their experiences and offer advice. Our campm told us what they low.id (mak.i.og friends, a special coumdor) and bated (the shepherd's pie at dinner, DO 1V). More important, the bis gave us ~r criteria for a great camp. Herc it is, in their own words: ""lWDg Jann•clr J. oo«hb11 tio he emlwa H d llhoat. It Nnt• tlO e9a7hoJ,, DO~ wli.tyom ... • ,_.Fol.ft words ltt comforting to all. "EYCD coumcJon feel homesick ar times." The Morriscown. N.J., resident, 18, bas aarndcd Teton Valley Ranch Camp in Jacboo. Wyo., for four yean and mums this summer as a ooumelOl'. One-third of our c:ampen told m they IDOlt mmed their~ while at camp; the mt WCR dmded between missing friends and Only tblft mi.9ed their brochm :f:a1 d.e mold Oar campen raftd lbc>at the WI)' c:oumelon lvindlecl the trooft' bomr.lidt- Dal. A wm cw:waMioo or a bag helped camllll longing -home. ... lbould wriee mdy aad o&en. oar bt. llid. A lean from home should am.. the 6nt ... .,. ol camp. ...., aL :-x. COil. ............. ·14, ol ... Lyme. c.-.. ""' -.. -.....,, ...... --~~-NlwWdoa.O... ''It was organized JO tbctc WU DO dead time. But there was abo sufficient time to write let1a1. relax and talk. .. Our rapoo:leou made it clC"M: PMcms don't haYe to spend their Ii& Sn'inga for the Dis a> haft a good time. MOit YMCA or Scout camps. and 1D01t DOD· pro6t amps. COit &om St to S2S a day, Dy amp officials. Priftte CUDpl CU IUD from $25 to S65 a day. Wcighr-&oa camps arc more aDCDSi~ up to $80 a day beausc of~~ ............ tom of M!d•kil6: udaery. "Was. -~ ridbls. swimming wl .a mad cnfta. • Claelsea Nadler, 14, of Bclle•ue, Neb., and her parmu obiet ted the cardi- nal rule of picking a camp: Make sure the actrrities and the camp's focus suit the in- dividual. Naihcr I.ilea to stay busy. and she got what she wanted at YMCA Camp Kitaki in Lincoln. Neb. The happiest campm were those wbo went co camps with activities they enjoy and feel they could ncel in. A bi who is just an average tmnis player might fed ovcrwhdmed at a amp wbcrc four hours a day are spenr on the tennis cowu. Christina Jimenez, 12, of Princdon. NJ., wasn't lookina for that much aaivi- ry ... 1 don't like a lot of compcar:ion. A lot of camps are made up of c:anoeiog and boncbd riding. .. Jnncnez. who Jo.es an. music and radio, found ha ~ match in Appel Fann Ans and MUlic Center, a sleep.away camp in Bbna, N.J .• that amacu would-be and real kid acto11 (Tftt P.,,.., Te/Jy Z Ital" Jon Cryer is an alum). ........... cmap ....... ..., UM. It ...., -llD .... ·~ -...,...,. ........ tio..., ...... For kids like ... Gny. 15, o(Baffa- )o, N.Y .• sunnrw might be a good lime co rac:kle a tpecill prc;ea or lllleDd a-.. ciU-oeeclt ca.. Gay WW ID Cmnp l'.inpnoac. a wripMcw CllDp ia ~ bridp. Mi9. "J'w bcaw IO 11-=b IMf- pia with m,.elE • a peaoa." 11emyo1....,..Hpec1~ ~:=:-m::~ Dia ..... ti ,.,., ,..,.., rim, 7. o( Ne-wk. Del. -............ rW.:cic leW9 ..... .. \, I t!'teFfte) • • I -if it'1 .. ~ camp. I woaJd mab ...,. ti.. kWa .. ....... _....... je.-r. HJ , 16. ol Daabmy. Coon., toands mMm'e and indepeMr:d enough. .. It was good to be 11pmed from my parents. .. She went to Camp CaodlewoOd in New Pairfidd. ~ 20 minuca from ha home, "'bac cbt enough DOt to fed bnmcP-t .. .. If yoo are a yoanga kid. I wouldn•t go llOO f.ar away, .. ..,, Cbrilcim Jimmn .,Bot you aho.dda.'t be 10 cbt chat JOUf pamm come t:ft%Y week. either." "I w-1..., cc-... ._ . ..., .... _ ..... t.Hft Ill -........ '.""1 .... ... &c •• It's not your &ult if you all)'t quit. Cigarette smoking is an addiction, a mediCll problem. But today, your doctor has a medicine and a program that have helpOO millions quit more~ and less painfully. Nioorette• (niootine polaailel) is the only prescription medicine developed to help you stop smoking. Properly used in a treatment program , Nioorette ran double your chanres of quitting &.t<re$fully. ~your OOctor and ask whether Nioorette is right fur.y_ou . bl may be on your way to <pitting for,good. NioorelE should beusatapm<ia 310p-smoldog pqram. Chanres are, you 've been smoking for years, and it will take time to break the habit. Along with Nicorette, your doctor or phannacist can reoommend a pro- gram that 's right for you . You may also call your local hospital about other programs-that are available. Above all, listen to your OOctor and read the instructions in the Nirorette package rarefully. NJ'WCl"\l~t ......................................... ....... -................... ..... ,.,.... ...... ...._ ........ ----............ ---____ ......, ...................... ... ._ ......................... , 'II ... ,, ..................... _ .............. .. ....... LICll .............................. a ... _ ........ ~~·· --·-=· ....... -~.:=: .. =--·...:..':'rj ,.:. .......... -.... =_. ...... ., ...... ...... ................. --....... ~~ •• -:":' ~r..:r.: ..:.~ .. 'i ~=-..,- ..... "·1-: Lil ' ·-c:-..!t .. "'~ ......... !. . .... --· ----.... , ...... -...... .. ........................... ......, .. .. .......................................... .......................... -...i:=: .... 2,1 11 z 1 11 1 1 ... .. ,, , us .... 00 11 21 11 H u 11 3U u 19,0 .,. ,, 0 5U .... 1H 213 2U 1SS SS.• ... eo..tin.,.; fr-1"1ft 10 ship. In fact. everyone bad a &voricc cou.nsdor:. But crabby or: badly tt2ined coumelaa an ruin the e:xperience. "Some of the counselors were pretty sulky. I still bad a good time, but it wun't a blast," says Dave Lowry. 14, of St. Lou- is, who went to S.-F Boy Scout Ranch in Knob Lick. Mo. Our campcn' advice: Try to meet cowuelon before you go; 6nd out how many return every year -a sign thry llU the job and the amp liUs them; and ask about their experience and tn.ining. ., made • loc o£ &...-. and ._.. ... kept lD toacla O'IW dae •mmer. • j..mr. Nwwtoa. 13, of Dillon. S.C., enjoyed AJhuzy Hills United ~ Camp in Clncland, S.C. Camp is one of the f1rst times a kid b.as a ch.ancc to I~ the nest, and the cxperienc.c ofrcn DCW socialinrioo Wlls. Our bds told us the hardest thing about camp wu leaving: Scventy~ne of our kids said they want to go back to the same amp next year. Why? Friends. Catherine Ryan, 16, of Garden Ciry, N.Y., said she had more friends than she could count by the end of her stay at Camp Farwell in Newbury. Vt. "At first Be sure to ask ... it was lwd, but . . . making &iends at amp has hdped me to make niew frimds wbcrC"Vcr I go." .. ~...,ned .... wl opdoDal ... kW ... T~'s. wbar Ariel Naaya. 15, of Port Wasb.ingum. N.Y .. pm on ber wish list (she also aaendcd Appel Fann Ans and Music Center). Air-conditioned bunks may not be too realJ.Stic. but thett Weft complaints about outdar.cd athletic cquipmmt ~ facili- ties. "The bathrooms despcnldy need to be replaced and cleaned." says Taylor . Abo on our campen' wish lisu: soda machines. more &cc rime, more care pachges &om home, legal shaving- crcam ngbts, clca.ncr bathhouses. longer camp fires and sleeping in. And don't think your kids are getting home cooking at camp. Our campen kt us k.now in oo uncmain terms: 'The food ddinitrly is not up ro Mom's standards. w~ thq liked; QCO$, ~ spa- ghcm, fried chicken and bot dogs. Items that should be forgouen: tuna fuh, mcacloaf, fuh sricks. scrambled eggs. Ob yes -and that shepherd's pie we mentioned earlier. ly Gall McKnApt All~ have winter business pboDC nwnbcn., says che ACA. So call now. • What lS the ratio of couruclon to campen? For a 7-or 8-year-old. the ratio should be l-to-6. For ages 9-.J.4, it should be 1-t<>-8. For ages lS-17, 1-co-10 is OK. •What cxperienc.c have the coumdon had and what training do they receive? How many recum to work each year? How many kids tttum? •ls there a health screening process and nearby medical arc available? Att all oourud- on .med in fint@ procedures? •Is cbctt a car pool (if you choose a day camp)? Docs the camp serve lunch and snacks? •What are the phone rules (if it is an overnight camp)? Can you teod arc packages? w~ are the visiting days for parents? •How does the camp band.le such issues aa homcsickocu and discipline? •Do you need extta insurance CO'f'CUIC? What does the camp's insunnce policy co"f'Crl For more information ... • nw Amerian C.an!fin1 Alloc:iM:ion ·, nr CwNlr '° Aattll.J c....,.. $9.95, SOOO Sate R.oed 67 Nardi. ~. led. 46151, 1-800-421-CAMP, I[ arderins by credit card •Tiw American Campina ~ 1.a..m-CAMP •VMCA~l{...._,C..,..,.. $5, YMCA ....... S... P.O. Boa 5J117, 0 ' 'p. 01. 61825 • A.-I d I oi jcwilla sti [ ... c...., IJO ~ 5M SL. Ntw Ymk. N.Y. 10022, (21~ 751-0m •TM CidJt • $11111itWr C.,,.,. .,.J 5....,. Schools, s21 plm lhippina and hudlin .. Pontt S11J1cnr PuW:ilbcn. 11 Beacoa St.. no.on. M-. 02 t 08. (617) SD-t'670 • ~ Clmp Alla ca.w. .W.'1wa7 SnYict, 610 ~ Aw.. New vca. N.Y. tOJIS, (21l) 645 Ge!.), 1.-"' CAMP • ,,_._., s_. Opp: I Ill& fl# K6' -' T....-. St6..9S ... +-nL• ... b .......... ~ •• o. .. 21D.N 1-.N.j.~ t--.m.OMI I I Take our special 1990 census Can we count on you to have fun? Then start counting things around your home T be 1990 Decennial Censtu of Popubtion and Howing -you can call it the Census -will be mailed to your home in late May. Most of us will get the short form, which will take about 14 minutes to fill out. Tut long form goes to a lucky 17 percent of house- holds md is cstimatd to eat up 43 minutes. How about a few fun questions now, to warm you up? Herc's the USA WEEKEND special cmsus, designed to guhcr infonnarion about you and your &mily. Mttr fill- ing out the form, mail it in -and look. for the results about the time the real Census arrives in your mailboL h) The ,.., Census wtM ..ti how many rooms .,. In YOA11 ...._ We went to know: How do you fMI Moul the .-. rou ...,,., 10 It's too small and cramped Z{J It's too big. I rattle around in here >(] It's j wt about right lb) Which room Is your favorite hiduw.y? 10 Kitchen 40 Bathroom lQ TV room SO Bedroom >(] Home oftiu 'Cl Shop or hobby room 70 Other ------------- 2) The,.., C..... wtH 9111 .... the n~ of toilets In your ........ w. nnt to know: How many ro111 °' to1a.t ...,., do rou ...,,. ....._. SWfl'I? 10 None t[] 9-t 5 rolls lQ 1-4 rolls >(] 16-24 rolls >o 5-8 rolls 'CJ 25 or more J)TM,.., C....•• tt1CM1"8.e•1ef1 ... etot. ........ Mow: How....,,"--....... ... ,..~ 10 None J01or2 lCJ 3-10 40 11-20 I() Enough to last till the oat Ice Age 4a) n.,... C..... • 8111 "1CMI M.e .. CGftlpleto ......... , ............................. . ....... ~ ...... to knew: Do,... .... . 1 I LUI wt OYes ONo ., ... _,. . ..,.... ........ ~-- ..... 7 A s•tf CYes ONo 6-) The rul CeMUI wNt nil .... your electric bftl. We want to know: Does YfN1 t.mlly w•tch too much TV? O Ycs O No 6b) If ya. who'• moa to blame? '0 Mc >(]My spowe/signibcant other Z{J The kids 40 The inventor of remote conrrol 6c) Do you own • VCR? O Ycs ONo 6d) lut do you rNlly know how to procram the VCR? O Yes O No 7•) The r..t Census wtU _. your annu.I Income. We want to know: ~ mud'! M you -penoMUy, not • • houMhold -plan to Mm In the r-2000? 10 so 'Cl $75,000-99,999 Z£Jless t.hao 520,000 70$100,000-199,999 >o S20,000-3-4,999 I(] 5200,000-499,999 40 535,000-49,999 'D SS00,000-$999,999 ·!>CJ 550,000-74,999 10(] More than St million 7b) The chMcea of that hllppenlna are: 10 Slim lQ 50-50 >(]A sure thin g la) The rMI Census wtll 9111 about your job. We went to kM-. In an ~ wee*. how much of YfN1 time •t won ts FUN? 10 No time 40 About equal tO a half-day Z{J A few miout.cs >(] About equal to a day or two l(] About an hour 'CJ Nearly all week long! lb) The reel C-.. 9111 how you pt to woftl. We went to know: How do you pt out °' W1 10 Hop right out Z{J Snooze a while >() Burrow in an hour longer 40 I'm still in bed, right now te) The ..... c-..... " ,... Mve • t1liphone. We ..... to llMw: Wltlqt ........... ,.. ....,., 10 Phoning so~ne. getting an answering machine 20 Phoning someone, hearing it ring endlessly •> Do rou .... • .. _ ..... ..-....1 OYes DNo ._ le) " ~ • 1CMI ... tt to ecreen calen? OYes ONo . 10) .... ..., ....... ,.. cal,.. ....... ...., •o o 'Cl 15 or more ICJ 1 tcJ I doa"t haft a mother ICJ z. 7 '9IO rm Pl to call ba right now ~ .... 11) The r.., CeMus will nil how many vehlcM you own. We want to know: How many pain of shoes do you own1 How many do you reaffy nHd7 ------- 12) The,..., Census wtll -how many people he'" your houaehold. We want to know: How "'8ftY hou..,a.nts the wtth you? 10 None 40 1 t-20 ~ 1·3 >(] 21-30 >[J 4-1 0 'Cl More than 30, less than a billion 13) The,... Census wtll Mk .... "lfNI hulth. We want to know: How many att-upa can you do? 10 None 40 26-50 2(J 1-10 >(] 51-75 lO 11-25 'CJ 76-plus 14) The rul Censua wtll 9111 about your home'• m11fcw fuel source. We went to know: WMra yow m11fcw fuef1 10 Coffee >o Popcorn Z{J O at bnn 40 Ice cream so Other ------------- 15) The r ... c.n.u. wtll ..ti how tw rou ..m In school We want to knor. WIMr'9 .. ,_.., dlplomM? '0 Hanging on a W211 40 Ha•e no idn ~Tucked away at my house 50 Hne no diploma >cJ Somewhere at my parents' howe 11) The ..... c-... try to trlldt ....... hom .. 1-. We WMt to know: How wr MweM homel1u people Mv. you p.-M _,,In the .... WMk? 10 None thar I noticed 40 l 1-20 2(J t or 2 SO 2 1-50 'Cl 3-t 0 'CJ More than SO MAIL IY )AN. 12 TO: USA WEEK.END CENSUS l Post Office Road., Waldorf, Md. 20602 Name! Addras:----~--------- AF ------Ser.: Daytime phone: ( May ~ c:oacact yoa for fmdm Ol a ;es? OYa ONo l~JJtjfftJll(,l5i1.~lff~ti 1:,11·1 f'~tf 1! lJiil IJJ.d !I~' rft~~l--1 'tin 1 hfl u I u:l t l f':HiJ~ll ~H~· ll'l a;r1 ., g 1t l .fl.t l~l.t • ( '5' t 11•1!l1! il}lil~ i~ . i\il~rU ~~~~ :: . .:!Ji ~ ~!t_I r0 , ..... l' "tr1i e ·.•1~} j i1! I . ~· !'•tr i1~ E Jl(:J.,.,; 11'1( .~ I I l11 t Ii u...... .r.th~ ~f t 8 .l1u t !JUI -:s P-----------·----s--------Joo; ~f l(! ~J i!J~ !~~t l1i I / n-~ f~J~l Di I 0. i t~. t = I, i "lt ~ i ~ d :..1 ft~ ~ I ; i ~ -~J I . 11 ----------------L-...;., ... - \ WHAT'S ! ''I ..... I J '• f, ••"' ~ l .'\·..,I H....., Chtw1lllt ctlltdi~les Milking cereal boxes for 111 they're W01 lh Don't toss out those empry Barbie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Bamun cereal boxes. They could be worth big bucks. Cereal boxes are one of the USA's honest collectibles, accord- ing to antique gurus Ralph and Terry Kovel. "If old tins, bottles and signs. ue hot. why not cereal boxes? They have colorful graph- ics and nostalgic appeal." Adds Bill Brucgnun, owner of Toy Scouu in Seville, Ohio: Boomen gobble them up as "an extension of collecting toys." Herc's what some boxes -both full and emp- ry, and not always in mint condition -fetched recently: Wiit's ~•••ltss? •Unused 196'4 Kellogg's Cocoa Kri.spies box, left, with full-color front of Sn.agglepws and classic car trading cards: S795 • 1963 Quaker Oats Cap 'n Crunch, free ring offer, no top flaps: s• t 9 •Unused 1975 Kellogg's Apple Jacks, full-color front of Hucltltbnry Ho11tul's Hok.ey Wolf. S269 • 1963 Post Crispy Critten, Linus the Lionhearted, without top flapi and coupon: S 1 19 Study breaks stereotypes H omeless people tend to be old bums who'Ye had problems for yeus, right? Wrong. A study of 19,7S6 homeless people unco•- ered surprising statistics, "certainly not the common stereotypes of rhe homeless,'' says the Rn. Stephen Burger of the International Un.ion of Gospel ~ions in Kansas City, Mo. Hett are some re- sults &om the union's study of 119' inner-city rescue missions: • MOft than half of the occupants were homeless less than a year. •Men with children made up 3 pacent. •Almost SO percent were under age 35, 8 percent were under 18 and 6 percent were oYet 65. • About 40 percent of the homeless men were military ftter'&DI. •About 34 percmt of the homeless were women and children. •Half~ white, 35 percent black. 11 pcrcem H~ 3 pa- ceat A_.,..• IMiw UMl 1 peruat ,W.. n'~''' Official QT , .................... ti• Md! ...., ................ t ,.., ...... dMM -........ _., .. TW'a e. 11111 U, kicb ..................... --...,., .. Pllra c..tr ...... Sia .. Ills • ..,... frtll l:J0.1 .. .ll .... £..,... .. ,.U -a ftle .,...._ RR ....... ""' atritll ... ti-. ~ ..... ,....,.... Starti11 Htr Jane Pauley is in good company Havingjwr kissed the ToJay show goodbye, the indefatigable Jane Pauley has pans for a new prime-time news show. Though dis- placed by Deborah Nomllc, Pauley has a promising future . Con- sider these successful folk.s who were edged out -or "No"illed": &tralclo IUTera: Fired from ABC's 20120 after a dispute over a Marilyn Monroe segment in 1985, the talk-show host rebounded two yean later with bu much talked-about show, ~11/Jo. ... "-'•llllu1AL"1• Gnc:e Mirabella: Bumped as editor in chief of VOfiU in 1988. she now bas a slick new maga- zine of her own, Mirak/111. Lem lecocca: Axed by Ford honcho Henry Ford II in t 978, lacocca became clWrman of the board for Chrysler, which he saftCi from bankruptcy. Praak Robia1oa: Fired as coach of two losing teams (the Clneland Indians in •n and Sao fnncisco Giants in '84), be was named the 1989 American League manager of the year for cln••cially turning around the ailing Baltimore Orioles. ...... Jol.s Ddccied &om Ap- ple •• c:ompuay be co-foaadecl. .C-a fad with nee Joba Scul- J.,, Jot. ft-CDCelecl me ca..,.- • ..-... ...._ .. $9,995 NeXT c aq Iii. Sweaty tapes Top wortout videos It's no surprise to us holiday blimps wt the peak season for indoor exercise is now through Much. Last year, we spent about S 123 million on workout videos, most of it jwt after Christmas. The top 10: 1. Callanetics 2. Jane Fonda's Complete Work.out 3. Swt Up with JaJ\e Fonda '· Jane Fonda's Low-Impact Aerobic Workout 5. Kathy Smith's Fat Burning Workout 6. Jane Fonda's New Workout 7. Super Callanetics •• Shirley Macl..aine's I oner Workout 9. Kathy Smith's Ul~ Video Workout tt. ltathy Smith's Body Basia NEXT W£Et<END · I fori a few of• e.~" • ,.. .. ----Si "" ._...., .... mjl --1'U. iilll ·-·-· m:t= "'ii 'Ill lmMY! ..a mwa Fa. za ... at.10T• 11EPUnD •- -.:=:--=c1e -........ --1===., ..... .... 3 ... .,,.,, I .. a:, ........ , Murder in Mexico: · Steven Bauer stars in NBC' s 'Drug W arS: The Camarena Story.' . . . · Daily Pilat . WEEK OF Bt?a JAN. 1 -JAN. 13, ~ 1990 ~ E t ? Jj'.mli PINlll! The Smartest & Sharpest Drug Store in Newport Beach PROBLEM SOLVERS POR PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS 6 STATIONERY 1016 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beac h lY\YSUX CTNT[R 760-0111 ~~~ Weckbng 550 OFF Each w.-TV UPOA TE brlflgl you the most--.ccurate, complete program ll1t- lng1 anywhere. Plut column• and f•· tur• that thin• th• apotllght on your favorite start and 1how1. So ahed a llttle llght on th• tubfect. Read TV UPDATE. TM THIMAGAZ ... THAT Wo.KS AUWl9(. wi, MICllll Write to Michele Marks· P.O. Box 23 15 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 l'o personal replies. 'Life' lnaplratlon I hnl'P 111'11 rhildrPn ll'ith IJ111l''1°'i .r;y11rlrrmw, 0111/ Chn<;topher llurkP. ll'hll pln11s C11rky Tlrntr hvr 1111 "/,~(1· G1w.i; On," 1111.<; h1>pn n rrnl i11 .. <;p1rn tum tri our Jaf11ily PINJ.t\P t1•1l "·' n111rr' r1hout h~ '>IAHIA l ,11111JHf;, Hfll STYJ\, n:XAS Born w11h Down « .. -.yndrnm<'. Burki· 1s lhf' youn~1·~1 nf four <'h1l- drr n A ~radu;u" of thr Krnnrc1y Child Study Ct•nln in Nrw York C'1ty and t hr Don G11an1•lla S<·hool in Sprin1tf1('ld, Penn . hr also attend<'d Cardinal Cushtn~ Tra1n1n~ S<·hool in Hanover. Mas!i Artur .Jason Kin~s lry. who also has Down's syndromf', is primarily responsible for Rurkr's foray into show business. After viewin~ Kmgslf'y's ~U~·starrin~ app<>arance on "Thr Fall Guy," Burke wrotr a ronJlratulatory letter to him, and eventually a pen-pal re- lationship df'veloped The familirs of both youn~ men met at an annual picnic for the Westrhesler As.'IOCla· tlon of Retarded Citiziens hO!'lted by the Kingsleys. When ABC wa." cast- intt for a character with Down's syn- drome for the TV movie "~ptr at.e," Mrs. Kingsley suggested Burke for the role. The network wu so Im- p~ with his work that the se- ries "Ure Goes On" wu created es· peclally ror him. Burke la an avid muatc ran. and his tut.es run from country mu1ic to Mk.fiaeJ Jacklon. Durmg hil 1um11ntt breaks, he volun-c.n hll tJme at a camp for the handicapped. Rlmln& Exodus Is ti tnu> that "21 Jump StrPP(' a11rl "Jfookf'T" ar11 filmPd in MontrP nl. ranlldn? If so, why? I t11.11ught Fn.£ Sturlio.'I WPTP lof'aterl in Califor 'lln ( Vrlll fJH. fll.TROfT. flt/CU "21 .Jump Strl.'1't ," "HookN," CBS'<> "W1srguy" and ABC's "Mal'· <iyvN" havl' all b4>t>n filmtnl( in Van· 1·011vN. Bnush <Alumb1a The-rf'a· son 1:, s1mpll' -produrtton t'Osts arl' much lower over thr bordf'r Bewltchln& Babies '1.tf hu.\fmnrl nmf I ll'nfr lt r.•n111., of "/11•1,.itrllni "I sn11 ll1rrP 11•1•r,. 111 tJ r l11l1Ln•11 1111 lht' slu111', Tahi/1111 n111/ r1 f1111J, hut m 11 l11i.'lf>n rut "'"'' llwn• wn.'I 1w1 ·pr n '"'" U?111's nqlt(I I' tv\IHf/\. 11/\ ' I'll. u.. ((,J Thal b<-w11ch1ni.t < ouph'. S;i mitnt ha anc1 Darrin St1•phl'ns. wrl ( omNI I h1·ir r.,,, l'hild , Tabitha, .l;in 1:1. Hllifi Thf'1r "on, Adam. wa., horn on th1· <kt Iii. llltl!l. H·IN·as1 . ;ti lhoul(h tw '11d nnl bf•rnmf' a "'4.'rll'~ n•l(1llar until 111<' rinal I !l7 I· 7:!. '''" ~on A'1am wa., p<>rtray1•cl hy twin' Oav1c1 and GrC'jL l.awn•n1·1· Ho&•n'1 Beautle1 /'I)( 111t1•n'.~lf'I/ i11 lrnr111n11 a/111111 1111' /11•11 l1/m1rl m·tr1•.<;.<;P,t; 11•/111 11p· /)l'llTl'll Ill "H1>gan°!I JIPTrW.'i .. Wh11·l1 ow• 11'11.$ marriPd to thP lntfl /foh Crmll!! -B WO. lffl<Jl'fll 'RY, NJ en. wlQ wtfe Sllricl v.wi. Actress Cynthia Lynn appeared as llell(a on "Hogan's Heroes" from 196f>-66. Sl~rid Vaid.is portrayed lfil· da from 1966-70. Valdls, a.k.a. Pa· tricla Olson. WaA married to "Ho- gan's Heroes" star Bob Crane. and at the time he wu murdered in 1978, they were In the mJddJe or a mesay divorce. 0190n was not a suspect In Crane's death and manacect to Inher- it the bulk or his halr·mJIUon dollar est.ate, much to the aurprilt or his six children, who were re•t.td to a -.,er S6,000 ap6ece, plut a few or hta penona.l be'°"Slnp. DA.11.T rum a:OOVER z: Drug Wms replaces~rockett .c::tand Tubbs with areal-life hero. 8\ ROBERT OIMAITfX> With his TV series "Miami Viet'," produN'r M1ch11t>I Mann took a cut> from tht> headhnt>s and l{ave the buddy-cop show a contemporary sub)t't't· drugs Ry 1984. wht>n the !K'rirs debuted, the ascendan<'r of Latin Amerk a as a drug·smul(J(ling centN, coupled with the growing helplessness of American law en· forcement to t urb tht> now of nar· cot1cs into this <'ountry. had alrf'ady bt>comt> a mlijOr t!ISUt> Ext't'pt for Hnan Ot-Palma '!! 1983 mov1f' "S<-arface," '"M1am1 V1c-e" wa.<11 there first, turning the -;ub)t'C't into stylish enterta1nmrnt a.-; thoSt> ma· <'ho fashion platrll Crockf'tt and Tubbs t rac-ked down a succession of murdt>rous drul( kingpins S1n<'t> thf're was always anothf'r kingpin around tht' c•ornrr, tht' show'11 mood was on«> of hrro1sm undercut by fu· tiltty IL'I law-and-ordt'r thru11t a'ltdr. "Vtc't'" rnded up l><'mit about th<' H'- l!1gned acreptan<'t' of <'rime M1chaPI Mann's latest efforl . "Drug Wa r.i Thr Camarena Story" (NBC, ~unday, Monda~ and Tues· day , .Jan 7-9). 1s a six-hour df)('U· drama about Enrique "Kiki" Camar· ena, the llnited States Orng Enforcement Administr ation (DEA ) agent who was k1dnapJ>('d. tortured and killed by drug lords ft is ba._'W'd on Timt' reporter Elaine Shannon's well-r~ived book "Dt>sperados " Well-photographed and actt'd, the min~ries obviously means to bt> an eye-opener. But beneath the hard· hitting topical story. it's formula drama all the way To play the tilain DEA agent, Mann hu chosen Steven Bauer, the dark hunk.most notable for having played Al Paclno's gangster buddy , In "Scarface" and being Melanif' Griffith 'ti former husballd off. acreen. Bauer isn't a bad actor, but hue he's made t.o play a bold heroic icon rai her than a flesh-and-blood man. Calnattna is u sympathetic aa he la hand90me -a family man with a pretty, steadfast wife (EJlubeth Pena), and two sons that he adores. We are In the throes of mini-myth· makint hert: The only 1enae or rtall· CJ wt lliJaple comet throuah Pena'• •Ol'ried,,... ---In 1884, ln~ 'AJIRJAl'f 7, lllO • .IANUAIY II, lllO Nelloe u4 Baller u DEA ~1ta Mexico. the min1snws t racf''I thr SlE'JlS by which Kik1. his boss llarley Steinmetz (Crai1t T Nel-.on, of AIK", "Coach"). and frllnw a1trnLo; finr1 tht'mS('fvPs embro1l,•d in an f'sralal ing b1lhon-dollar drnit operation 1n Mf'x1ro Sinrf' tht'y don 't havp th" authonzal ion to makf' arrr'IL'I or rar ry wPapons. lht' OEA ajtPnt.s mu"lt depend upon the l!Uppor1 of thf' local police -support that 1s hm1tE•d and neet1n~ Rut Camart>na perM'V('rf'S Afll:'r insti1tatmg thr hurn1ng down of a huge desert marvuana farm, hr requesLc; and rec·r1ves a I I .S trans- f er. but 1s abductf'd on the orders of drug lord Caro Quint no ( l~n1r10 f)(-1 Toro) bt>fore the tran1'ff'r <'an take f'fff'<'t. 01-;A attenLc; de~end on I hf' scene to Sf'arch for him. with Nf'w York cop Ray Car!il<ln (Treat W1I· hams) eventually headmit a special task force u. .. igned to t hr ca.Ae Then tht> mutilated bodies of Camart>na and a Mexican pilot who had worked with him turn up. Mlch.;l Mann wants t.o 1'how that, when It 'comes t.o the drug trade, cor· ruption Is everywhere, but he also wants t.o give us something Inspiring on the subject So we have Camar· ena's widow telling us near the end that "Kiki believed one man could make a differft'lce." Unfortunately. u the mlnhlerles dramalizea It, the differtnce lln't very tub9tan&la1. Aa tn 10 mll\y ep&IOdet of "lllanll Vk:e," one man's valor Is of almost pit.labje aipificance m the face of a ....aftlly endfeu army of drug ..,., We Cover The Coast llilyPlat •AllCoUoaPIMee • 100"' Cottoll • Pn-tllnak Pit ~ Ultra loft, II PNw..WTe•tve o.17 •11.11 tortope•..-. id Channel Guide c..... IC:. Cll ~ 2 2 "* -~ 4 4 m.A llD ~ 5 15 UIC -~ 7 7 ... Cll .. !(CM. llD ~ I I l8TV -.. ITTV "* 11 tt 1 ICOP llD 13 13 llCIT .. 21 • 21 .... llD 44 .. -IOWt llD llOCI .. 33 21 nu llD ~ mac llD ...... M 24 • 27 27 23 10 J1 10 JO u 24 21 I I 11 11 21 11 22 14 31 11 11 15 • 12 M 23 20 21 11 • 17 I Allllll,Qa. 21 21 21 21 • 14 17 n I I 11 • 21 . We Cover The Coast Clteck • out for the belt dally coveraae of local news, sports and featura -------. . - ~ ft1M r1lt rond of w T"""'°~ of CAa"'pknu Goll T"" nca111n1 a 1,., .91111· tJar, Ja11. 7, °" ABC /11 or der IQ porti(1poY, a pro /&as IQ ~,, "'°" al ltall °"" PGA "'l'nl "' tlv kul I NfOr SUl1t JOJVS (<Jbol'') T look lto7IV W JJUJrbl11 al IA# tlld of l(ist ,,,ar's T<>t4"'4IMIU. SUNDAY JANUARY7 -... mm om NA. ,oc6el NFC DMtional Pllyoft. (Time ~olllmate) Teams and ttte to be announced. (Uve) Q (3:30) -10AM ... WGMeft'. 11111 .. llM~at North C.olina State. (Uve) (2:00) -11 AM _Coleft ....... Nllonll Cddc ~. (Uve) (2:00) -, ... -Clllle ...... .. Ouqueene .. St Joleph'1. (LM) (2:oot -~ -w 111•1•11 Loe ~Clpplrl ..... Yorlr'ICIMI. (LM) (2;30) mm .... ··Prince·· Chlttet w.wns vs. Fr8nkie Swlndel. IBF Ugt11 HelV)~ Chempionship bout scheduled for 12 rounds, from Au.itic City, N.J. (LNe) (2:00) MONDAY JANUARY 8 -•:• [mzm COiiete ....... Georgetown It Pittsburgh. (Live) (2:00) -IPM milll loliftt Steve Cruz vs. Ricky Alvarez. Scheduled 10.round feltherwelgh1 bout from Fl Worth. Texu. (Live) (2:00) -1:30 lRIZll COiiete ........ Mk:Ngan et lndlena. (Uve) (2:00) 'iPM" (mzll COiiete ....... Neveda-Las Vegas It New Mexico State. (l.Ne) (2:00) TUESDAY JANUARY9 1Hi (lmliCUletll .... Quad Cl1y Thunder It Wichita Fells Te11ans. (Live) (2:00) -•:• [mDI COiiete ....... ~Uttte Rock at Oklahoma. (LM) (2:00) --~Modi., Soviet Union at PMedelphla Flyers. (Uve) (3:00) .. ._NU ••••••• Loi Angeles LIMrt It Phoenix ~- (Uve) (2:30) -1:30 lllmCOlefe 11111 ... 1 GaotVlt It Alabama. (Uve) (2:00) WEDNESDAY JANUARY10 -.... 'AJfUAIT 7, 1• · 'ANUAIT' ti, 1• (3:00) -.... -NU 11 II 1eal l.ol AngateJ Clq>ar't It A~ Hawb. (l.M) (2:~ .-c....,••···--....... Nedi c.olna • Metytlnd. (Live) ~00) THURSDAY JANUARY 11 -1N (llm flQA Goll T UC9011 Open. Fnt round from Tucson, Artz. (L.Ne) (2:00) -•:• lllllZll Colege l11h .... ~ It Georgia Tech. t=:OO) . NHL Hodley Chlc:llgO Bledthawtl• at ~Flyers. (Uve) (3:00) llDZll Colege ............. .. lndlenl It Northw..wn. (Uve) (2:00) -7:30 _Colega ... .... Long BMct1 s .... at c..- !Mne. (Live) (2:00) -,,.. [mDI Colega ...... .. Calfomll at WllfW igtori State. (Live) (2:00) FRIDAY JANUARY12 -10:JO mm11 ........ . 11111 ... 1 Mlc:Ngan It Ohio St.ti. (UW) (2:00) -1N 1111111 NA Gaff Tuceon Open. Second round from Tuct0n, AN. (UW) (2;(f) -UI -C.-...••• .... Noh o.na .. LISall. (Uve) (2:00) -.... .-w1 11 .... Ct*-90 Bull • a.tone Homata. (\.Mt~ -7N -..... ...... I t .... Altlall ft. ..... Oil CLJw9t C2:oot SATURDAY JAHUARY13 nll' -=•2•11 ,..,, .. , ~· ....~Cl:GIJ -Cllilll •• • a 111 ~--•DnM. 1111 --Olllllt •••••••· r .... '°a. AnnolMlcld. (Uwe) (2:00) -.. --Coleft ........ Ragiof* eo..r.ga. UNLV at Tempte or T-JI Oldahom&. (Uvt) (2.'00) -11 AM -c..._.111t1•11 Vlrglnil .. Nortrl Carollna. ~~11111•11 Rictwnond at ~9' Muon. (UW) (2:00) -12,.. -,. C81 lpof'8 llL.., Sc:hedu6ed: Downhill tkllng from y ugotAlvia: SIU jumpi from Aoatr1a. (UYt) (11,) -11:ao ...... COiiete ,..... Hull Bowl From Honolulu, tt.Mli. (Live) (3:30) -1 N mlC.COlete 11111 .. al Marytend II 1':M.4Uvt) (2:00) NA Golt Tucson Open. Third round from Tucson. Ml. (UYt) (2·00) -SPM mlC-..laall .... Attzona at UCL.A. (Live) (2:00) -WO ~NUtaats••I Los Angelll Cllppars It Chicago Bub. (2:30) -.,.. .. e:.._..,.... Hull Bowl. From Honolulu, Hawllil. ~J .. llllm Wortd Open 9-8al Chempionship. Men., llnal, from la Vega. (R) (1 :00) -••ctts1 • .............. -7N mllllC-..,..... J.,.n Bowl. U.S. oollege Al-Sts P"'9 from Yolcohaml. Japan. (UYt) • ,...., ... (3;00) _e.r ......... . , .......... . -7:0I -NUlull .. 11 Alllntl Hawtls at '5eattlt Supersonics. (Uve) (2:15) -7:30 mllm Colega ••••• •• Long BMct1 State at s.u e.tblra. (UYt) (2:00) -... -10 PM am Alwtcan Ollclatof• • NA.'• OfNellt ......... AutumnA~. ·~tc.e (3:00) rif!l:9 loaeo (2:00) ~COlefelaall .... Southern ltliflOit at Dr8ke. (R) (2:00) -10:• -11 PM -11:30 mill W,..... USWA ~.(1 :00) mm eo1ega ,oo1a11 JIPJI' Bowl. U.S. college Al-Star gMne from Yokohlmt, Japan. (R) ;;., ...... Orange Bowl Junior ci.eic. (T apad) (1 :00) ..................... •11111111' na ••• • l111FllP1111• *1 S l' a r <; Po r t r .1 i t G i v ea way -- - - -"IUNT C.OUl'ON•l TIM[OfS/TTING ----- [ffi@~©Uu ti} lrW ~M©1n@rru©® ~@(j' U[[u® l¥JU'n©@ @~ l¥J IT'~ rruu 1> W ith an ad in tht Daily Piloc TV UPDATE. advtn1strs can do 1ust that. TV UPDATE is tM Wttkly ttltvis1on magazi~ f taturt d in tM Daily Piloc. It offtrs guarantttd pasiuon, Wttklong t•posurt, color opcions and a quality tnvironmtnc o( g~at fntu~ articlu and accuratt relevitton lllCingt. And dw samt ptopk who watch TV wiU be chttking TV UPDATEftm. _._......,...._. .. ~ilt-in TV audienct for rhe prin ol prim! lllJl'lll 1VUPDUE9 .......................... OD OD DD DD A careful look at Rock Hudson Ro< I. Jlu1l"in wa..;n't a ha'1 man 11 .. JU't rt1d a had thin~ .. That -., how llud~nn·.., la .. t lm1•r \far< r11n ... t1an 1 pl.qNl b) W1l11am I{ ~11,;·,) ;in'" •'r' a rl'- 1• •rt1·r who1 a,k-; l11m 1f ht' f1•1•lini;t' w1•n • hurt two .Ill"' th•• ''Ar 111cln 't l111thn H• lt·ll him that tw htHI AlllS 1n 1h1· AIU' d1111111r.1ma ··Hu• k ll11cl '"'' 1 Alnni;t \londay .Jan H > C'hr1 ... 1 i;1n' lai·k of h1t11·rn1•..,, " n 1nn11' ''"' '' I h1• ,t .1t1·m1•nt '' m.ul1· "lwn h1• ' '' ,11111 1111{ nn ''''I" of I h1· '"" A nR••I•·' ! 1111nt ~ C'1111rt h1111-..• an tho• m111 ... 1 uf tlw IHAA ln<1I rn wh10 h lw "'"d lhuhun' ,.,lAt1· for rlc1mal{•·' 1 In I !•>(!I C'hn,t1An "'" .i" .. r<l•·<I ~;, ·, mllhon t l\11t I hat ' pr1·1 1"·l:- tl11• tnn1· lh11l tlw tl•K 11 dr:1mci' pnl11111 t•1' fl'lt wa' no•• , . ..,..,,ir~ 111 hnnl( 1nl( ll ud..,.111', 't 111 ron 1r11v1·r,1al 'tor} t11 TV .. Th1' point of th•· mo\'lt' " not lo mak1• JU dl(m•·nt-.. ·· "I\'" r11 produrrr Frank. l\o.-r' IR.'>l><'rR. "hut to lry to undrr>1t and why R1wk lw<'amr tht' kind. nf man w h<• C'Ollldn'I tl'll lhP man that ht' wa., hvanR with that hl' had AIOS tits h1<1tory of rcprt>s- sion and denial wa.'I in part forred on him by the hypocn sy of 4'0Clrty of the lime .. According lo the mov- ie. lludson's almost life· long sexual charade wa.41 nettSSary because of hrs success a.'i scrttn idol lo show how H11< k ' in~ forc1•d to h·a'1 "irh public hfr "'hll'h "4.' at odds with h1' pm att ff't'linit-' tonk '"o I• a ttr·1 nble toll upon him," 'ay.. l\tl('OIR'hNI! who ft'lt 1t wa' mun· 1mpor- 1.tnt to 1 a't .i n .irtor "'ho rr)ul<1 "'"' llud- <;(11)., tnrtun"J '11101 than an •·-<Ar 1 lnok· all kr Thi>~ o h""' t;. f oot-4·tnl'h Th11m,1' Ian Gnffuh, a forn\l'r 'oO&p npt•ra a1·1 or "h11 it ark· ent'd his brown h.itr and wore brown o ontact.s nvC'r his bhw ··~ 1·., fnr th1· rolt' Tlw r•·., .. m hi.mi 1· " '1111 ... 11.:t.1 W 1· 1·a..,t Th11111 . .- 1 .HI"' tw ha' .t "• ••tlrr f11I all m•·rn .111 ll~t' cihh• \!lfllf• q 111 1l \ 'a~.., lt1H•n11t'h"r~· 'l'l hr ha~ th1• "'11•1•1 111, 1<111 k prnhahl) ti.11 1 l\11t Ctnff11h '' n1 v1111r rlass11 1(011 ~ l111d ~on fan 111• \' 1t•\H11 1111 .;on·., tx•st film. ··1,,,1111 for 1•xamph'. 11111 si.x·nt mort• tinll' ".tt r init Jamt•s l>.-1111 th Ho<:k l h"!> not Ill\ I.in n f art or. b11 t tw lt,111 rharm. a r harr,n1.1 The docudram.1 based on nc>w'Jl"l~·r " C'nunt.s of thf' <:tar ' h and a book w nllo'll Phyllis Gates, 111111"'" wife of two )t'<I (played by Daphne• ,,, brook) Marc h11'11 al!IO C'OO~rated BY CONNIE P~Al..Af4,/I ~ Atk Michele On The Cover Sporta Week Croeeword Q a.MCqil af .................. (valt ........ Ill *99. .......... DAILY P1 2 Sunday Morning 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 • -.. .. .. ,~ ... 1:30 January 7, 1990 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Wllza. OoNld Did llowit: t t "Unico II lie ielllld of 1i119ic" ...... ''What s Up PYtM1'111 ( 19&4, Fantasy) A IJlll(X)(TI uses ltle ITllQIC3I Stot?' O powers of ~ 10 reform 1 nasty ITllC1" Oil\ 1m11 TM ft Up~) up. Side lporta Wtl/lporta AlpofW NFl Ce6lbltty QUll Hunl (RI WOl!llft't lnllleblt Maryland 11 Nor1fl C¥ollna St11e -I.Me a.. 0.C Moat ..... POllloft llillfClllll ..._. Tiie Ylrpilft "The Gr! from Yestetday ....... Wip Tllin --- ' Sunday Afternoon January 7, 1990 4:30 5:00 5:30 NIA t ' W: Loi MQeles ()cps\• ~ New Yen Kncb. W•-OMI '*' l.efll'* of Foo1111 Co1tp Mid Ndl l F• AIC MMC L~~~--=:..:..=:::L.~..1-~~~~~~,..;.;,;Mll~•~t~___.~~~~~~~--:-~ .. £m NF\. llltyoh: NfC Coltp ltth•al: UCLA II Lousvte M'l'S'H M'l'S'H IOU•) IO ...... 0 rATH ll'A'Sit Ouc*Tlln Q °"" '11' !Wt McMt: ...... ,IO Ill Moon" A boy llldeS aboard a Hert to Kart 5'ow Boa110 Mir! lo._, M\Joer in flt C., LIU• Fol n. ~ oommtnd betore II blisl5 oft for the moon t I '01 Muioe< Saodle 0nnrno ~ Dl*tt of HuJll'll PGA Golt Toumamem of Champ()ns F ra Ro..ro F•om Ca!tsOa<I Calrl ..... Mdf Ql9 AIWtJ Orm .._, fP111 BltlNn jPari FKIS ot l.Jtt FktS ol l.Jtt I LcM Uq I lM Ley "<Mlt Sim" 1 of 2 01 2) - llowlt: ...-"Hlwli" (1966. Orama) Julle Andrews Ma, MoVlt: •• 1 "Tht Hew1111111" t1970 Drwnil Olar1IOn Van S . :06) Al Heston c.e.aldrop Cnap1in 12 14i •"The OelectOI :; °'911 Pertol'll•icet The S•~ls l'IP 1.,,,1 ot Bagdac tRI 1111 SlereO) Alt ff ........... "Staets ot E.asw It IMlbtl ., .. em ---ao;-eo 8udwtiMf En 14 i===:=..~_:__:_~--.-=--:--~~=-=-----=-'==--=--~-:-=--:c-:-~~~~--~~~-6!)1 W"'*' NF\. F..-..: AfC OMSIONI Pllyoll Teams ano sne to De announced 59ottse11p """" NBC .._ EiiJ1 Fl'ld Jordan Ill TOlldl Dr. ........ .--, SWl99'f1 -.-~ E. Methwt .Jtct ...,... C........ Qrwlftg Sodtey locitty £9*1 in Mltric;I O Wtttem lrld!tloci 8uongiorft. ~ ftetll>tt*.... Catl1Catl -~tHIC'itiF.*1;-~--=..-r.riiiii .. ~ ..... --"1 &.-11111 WOltd W11 I Wiiy Wt Flfll ~ Battle Ill ._ {R) (R) of ~ussia tRI C!J.DE (OI Air) -- Zono · Zono Itel of Oult lam ma Tht Wild Land' RldeS To !he Md Htntlt Mission' "The Rold Ru Sunday Prime Time January 7, 1990 ~u'*ll Tilil w.-N;tg Meglc.i Woitd of Di9llty TllTIOChy Oallort (In SWeoJ lhnd New l.Jfe' Chllaen of a Legll Mom (In Stereo) Q 8:00 8:30 ............ The ques.. bOnltlle lden1Jty of a body IOt.fld Dy a railroad track leads to mU1der and becomes ltle 11'1· ~abOl'I tor Jessa s lates1 novel In Sweo Alttt ....,, SilW Kn Shools and Eugene s Laddefs tin Feat (In Stereot::; Stereo) Q 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ........ Ill k* ......... ,,990. Suspense} ~d Crema. IMtlam c.rot Premiere The mys1en0u5 dutl of New Yen City s ~ ~ bllclt poice ~ lea<IS a detect1Y9 on a quest to save M late lnencf s honor (In Stereo) o (1 37) Drug Wn: Thi CllllnM Story Based on ltle true Story of u s agent EnnQUe K•u ~ wno tougtit to omg Cen- tral American orug IOrdS to fUS11Ce bef0te hlS ITUdet 11'1 1985 T Ofllgllt Camarena gets kTtte help from Mexican alJtl'oOn- bes in n1s dfug-flgl!ling eftort (In Stereo] tPari I of 3) o 11:00 Newt Sillltl I DIM Ult 0oet On Thacher and F'" ~ Movlt: 0 '1 "~Ill Ridge" (1986. Orama) Clint Eastwood Marsha Mason Newt The wors1 ttenOerson" Drew confronts M Wlf'ln.e onter· A oecorated manne officer a veteran of Korea and Vietnam. rs given tile "10YleS from former best lnend wno lllVONeO veoes when unenviable tas~ ot gen1119 a platoon of raw. unc1sc.1pllneo recrvns 11110 flgtltl!'IC} 1989 lwTI in a bid business deal (In !tie ftmtly tires S/lape tin Stereot ::; (2 09) IVCR) Steieo) ::;: of Rooo s ~ bC$ ~ CIS Newt :; Newt IO lillnlMt (In Sl!leo) 0 Murdef, Slit Wrote tin StereoJ McMe: "Murdlf in lllKk Ind wt.-." (1990 Suspense) Rtdlafd Newt Oenna Olanann Carr~ Premiere (In Slerao) (1 37) Wtlo'. Ille Oil'Nnt loll? . Sim· S1roilM A·Tt1111 The team~ a Movie: u i,, "In LM Wiltl en Older Women" (1982 Comedy) Mcwtt: tu "Do You~ Lovtr (1985. reverend brNk up a moonshtoe Jolin Rlttel lifestyle$ Clasn when a san Francisco lawyer falls Or arna) Joanne Woodwaio, RidlWd Kiiey SC* Jllled allOn 111 lo¥9 wllll a Ire&-ted woman 15 ars Flis sentOt (VCR) ....... P.1. On ltle Fly Life Ooet On Thacher 1no F,.. Spirtl Un Movie: ••"? """'1brHk Ridge" 11986 Oramal Clint Eastwood Marsha Mason Newt Herder$on In Slilfeo) Stereo ,.., (In Stereo),... (2 091 fVCR) WO!lderM Woitd of DilNy lclOll• H9'1 Rise (RI lln AIMriea't Totlly Hidden M1m1cL. Wlfl Open HouM 'CherOllee Trlli Stereo) O / flloet WIMld Video (R) (In Ctlildrtn (In Bye Bye I" In Stereo Steteo) Stereo) Boos ::; T rtcey Uhln 11'1 GltTy (In Stereo) SNnclirlg't Show Movie: ttt\o) "Alfll.r" (1981) A drunken. lledcmtlc young S.0, Sl!loUg 9Huty 9'9111· 9etttf Wayt 10 Hope for Ille mlllonllre lab lf'I IO¥t Wlfl a PQOr dims. but m lamly lllfea.-~ ~ 9tftlf GtldH HolMlttl 191S IO cut oll M Ment.wlCt l#lltsS he mames a debutlnle Drug Wn: Thi c...... Story (In Stereo) (Pan 1 of 3) ::; Dr. £. v. .. Lio,d °""' ..,_ "The World Is Full of Oil" NIUt "Gran Pndoo" (In 0 S1ereo) O JANUAIY 1, 1• • JAMtJAIY ~ a• l'IURDER I,, BLACK MD WHITE LL frank Janek (R.lchard Crenna) lrwestJptes the murder ot a blllCk Police Commis- sioner. In "Nurdcr In Ba.ck and White." airing~· MY.~.7.on CBS. 1>18hann car· roll co-stars as tlle c.ommilnlOn· er'• wile. ~ I Sunday Prime Time January 7, 1990 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 HHOAOC AS T C:HANN~l S gm Em ~ Im cm ~ 11!11 ... 1111 ml em ~ EDI ~ w. .. CIS ..... O ..... • .... (In Slertol O ......... .,... The ques.-llo*........, ii k* 11111 ..._,. (1990. Su!pense) R~ ltelll Olllr-llOnlble dellllTy of • body Crenna.. ~ Carrol Premiere The myslfn:lUS dNttl of "-"' b.rd by a r8*0ld lrack INOs New Yen City S ~ ~ black police oorrmssionet IO llllXder and becomes ttle 111-lea05 a O!tec:IM! on a C)JeSt to save ""5 late llWlOO s hOror (In se>ntlOn l0t .le$sQ s latest Stefec>1 O 11 37) nowJI (In Stereo O E"'9111i.....C Thie w.-~ M1g1ca1 Wotld of Dleney AM .-.i SistltKN Drug Wn: The CMllnNI S1ofy Based on ttie b'\Je story of SUlldty .._.,. TllTIO!lly Dalton (In St1Weol Bt100 New l.Jfe .. · Chi!Oren of "Stloots ano Eugene s U S agent EnnQue lltlu Camarena. wro IOU!111 to tinng Cen· ~W-111 a Legll Mom (In Stereo) O Laoders tin Feat" (In !Tai Amencan drug lords to fUSla betore tn murder 111 Fred Roggin Stl!feo)O Ste<eo)::; 1985 Tonight Camarena gets~ help from Meu:an aut11m ties in n.s drug-flgntlng el!ort (In Stereo) (Pa/1 I ol 3) :::: \ (UO) NIA a...11111 Los AA-Mlgru!I. P.1. Old AcQuaint· McMI: ••11"Ntdrle"11987) A Texas man<urist s searcn l0t a INtwt ~ °'"" ~ Cs Cippers at New Yen ara packa98 or provocal!Ve pllOlOS ~ hef witn mobsters ~ I jw-111 Ed Amold ().M? :::: sne _ .. _ Ql!ls her hands on ~secre1 maps (VCR) ...... Siellel • Ebtlt Ute Goes °" Thacher and FrM~ McMI: 0 '1 .. ....,.,,.. Ridge" (1986 DratNJ Clint Eas!WOOd Marw Mason ...... The worst Hendefson" Oftw contronts ""5 Winnte intei· A decofated manoe olllcer a veteran ot 1<0tea ano Vietnam tS given the ITIOVll!S trom former bes1 tr*1d WflO llWOMd venes wnen unenviable ta~ of gett~ a platoon ot raw undtsopllned recruns into fighllng 1989 rwn in a bid t>usmess deal (In ttle lamtly llre:S woe 11n Stereo) o (2 1 (VCR) Stereol:;; or Rooc s an- bCS 0 CISNewt :;; ...... 80 ...,... (In Stereo) 0 Murdet. SN Ww 11n Stereo) McMI' ''Murdet 11 llltc:l lrld .,...." (1990 Suspen$e) RICl\al'd ...... lo Crenna IAanaM Canoll Premiere (In St«eo) :::: (1 37) wtlo's Ille Dif'l'tfll A· T11111 The ream hflps a McMI. ••"1 "In Love W-lltl 111 Oldef Women" (1982 Comeoy) MoM: •u "Oo You A.....-LMT' (1985. Bou? 'Sam-Sftlllt r9'tefend bleak up a moonsn.ne John Rttter lJlestyles clash wfien a San F'ranosco lawyer tallS Chma) Joame WOOC!Ward. Riclllfd Kiley scar o Jllled' 1ooerabon to iove Wltfl a tree-5')lrlted woman 15 years hts 5«l!Of (VCR) ....... P.I. On ttle Fly Utt Goes Oii 'Thact'.er and Fl'M-(ln Mowlt: o 'h "HNl1t>IMll Ridge" 11986 Orama) Clint Eas!WOOd Marsna Mason ...... Henderson · 11n Steieo)::;: Steo'eol O (In Stereo) Q (2 09) (VCR) WOlldlfM Wortd of OilNy llootl• Hf911 Rise (R) (In Miera'• T otlly Hiddlft Mimed... W-111 Open HcMt Trteey lMNn I"'' Geny ...... Gnetokee Trill Stereo) O MOltWlfMCI Video (R) fin CMdr'tn (In Bye. Bye (In Stereo) Sfledrlg' • (In Stereo) Slefeo) S1e<eol Q Sons ::;: l .. lilo¥le: •••"1 ,.A/tu" (1981) A ~en. hedonlStJC young .... Ing :~ lleautyha*· leftef W tyt IO Hope fOf "" Kameltl CopelMd JilMlySWeg- ITllllclnalre tilts "' love Wl1h a poor Wlllfm. but hlS laiMy llv• ~ lens IO CUI oll his iMentance iness he mMTIIS I debulante F 1111n FOfUlll: A Wotld of IMMtlofl I Mo¥11: "TM Fllllaly Fllll Wortda of Giorvt eon.ee111on "~tfle Pll" (1986, ~, (130) Leed 0Ut UnMlioll '" .. Nolidlr'o IJlj. .... '"Oo!Nnoo ~ .., ...... Hird Copy lillliealWortdofOieNy Al'll .-i (In S4sW KN (In "Brand New Lift !In Stereo) o SlereoJ o Slereo10 Dr. E.V ... Lloyd o,htt KellMll Copelllld ,.,.. Ille Uwd Nowt "The WOf1d Is F ul ol ()d" ......,. "Gf111 Pwldiso (In Mlstlfpilce ThMln 'Aft« ttle ..., Slereo) O Wt1 F rlllndS and Eneml85 .... (Pll1 I of 8) 0 ..... a.ytlft La tlllr'llOSI ..-. "Caibllo llriltD Ai.aMcM" (1970) BISldo en la Vida de Ctier# y SUI rMllOos un verldedor de Clbllol ~ la r~ mtllCMll __..,,.. 114 Plid,,.... F .... Cru-..... 8tftef Otldtt HolMlest "" Mutltpieet ThNn . f.lte< ttle <net Dirldon Ind Wotld W• ~lht War · F rienos and EntmleS II Let There Be Light w .. Pan I ol 8) O IMtft 9eleza 1tlt Drug Wlfl: The c..w.ne 5'ory (In Stereo) (P¥t t ot 3):; ...... Prtite Ille Uwd PrliM "" Uwd ltiprDilllfl. "°" Glut Pertomwas The Abduction From ttle SerlQllO lfl9i Nielsen arid Deon van dlf Writ star 111 !hrs Sellbu'g Fesllval prOd\JCtlon ol Molart s oom1C opera Hon1 Sien c:onQJCb ttle Vienna ~ Sung n German 1n Stereo) O Su Elhll Fl¥Cllttl: lkMlo .......... lllomtUp ....... "°" LM a... r lol "---di ,_.. ......... Dr9M s,edll MUR.D~RI~ BLACK MD WHITE Lt. rrank Janek (RktNlrd Crcnrui) Investigates the murder of a b l.ck Police Commlt- sloncr. In "fl'turder In Bl8Ck and White," airing~· DAY.~.7.on CM. O&atNlnn C.r· roll co-st.an as the comml8sM>n- U'a wile. WOltlMlioll ,.,,,..,.. JASUAIY 1, a• · 'ANUAIT IS-1• • Sunday Prime Time Ja nuary 7, 1990 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ···~;~~ CMllll't c.-, .... ,,,,. _..... ....... 111 • °"' leflllCI ol °'I AIM (R) (Pwti= DI f.Dm ol ) C....~) min) "The Cl\allenoe (R) 2 ot ,, .. COllC*I ~ ..... •••YI "Morwll R.t" (1979, Drama) Sally flllld, Beau YculkHlf. llowlr. • • 1111 Wey IO loft" ( 1933. MUSQI) 111owie: "The Rivtf't Edfl • A ccn ~ fNOl¥ts Bridoes ( 1 S3) (VCR) old Lloyd MMlCe Chevllle<. Mn lhor.. 110) an rrocent rtrdWI "' a ~ robber) ~~..-.o•"APriw* Giii COllCel1 Wiii LllCieno PMl'Oftl Jw Cowltlt· ~°" Mcwlt: •• ,,, "Ooga ii 5'*"" (1987. Orwnaj Rlc:Nrd loweo· Cllm!l • (1984. Comedy) M>-poi'll Feltl.fed RM Feaued st!lll s Slce-ol~e poflrlll ol the Odd usortment ol CIW1t'lers CNel Plllln (1 33) (VCR) John L!WIS Glenn Close --·~:-.,-;; a rwnsnackle hOuse 111 1978 Met>ol.rne (1 "8) (VCR1 °"""..., ..... of Al· Mo*-+o "tloplllbo" (1953, Mtenl\Ki()ai1( Gable. AYI AMcly StMcly AHCly SIHdy Mo>M: ••"7 MF ....... Fulbec*" (19'9 "~ed· (R) ric8 'Blboon Girdner A ~ and the wffe of an an opoloQrS1 v~ tor Oo! Go! =ed MacMitTty A COleOe looCbal ~ (In tereo) 0 AM411e Ille lnMltlOnS of a n9}ed ~ t'Urter dlrog an African sa· llttle comfort Wl!rl llltlfr r.s ~ team Of ntS two ret>eQlous ~ (124) tan. 11·55) (VCA) [JD:ll loidng. "PMce Chines W11kams vs Frankie Swmel (l.M) ~ NFL Pnmttlme NFl Thein Mao ot Steel NFl~ •Sers NFl T1IMn ~ (mml lllToudl 8'11 HIClen 1:;Ank•· Uoyd OgiMe Winnirlg W .. LMY Jonta JoMOstMll Ctbte Kltetltn Paid Pn9Wll llllid "'°""" r:~ ''Wlidl ., a.lo" C!Em ado. Esteban M¥quez. ...,..: "LI !'WI Sueanl" Mapy Cones LUIS Aldas MoYlt: "Uni .. Uflf VIO!lntl" Juan Valentin Rozenda Bernal EllMldo del o; . ..... ... ··~ "Jut1 °"'of .. Guys" (1985. Comeay) Joyce Hy· McrM: ''The Jlnulry Man" (1988) An unor1l10-Movie·••• "o.td Man Ouf' (1989 Orama) ........ i., ~ sef. Clayton Rohner When sexism causes her to be passeo dox Mamattan delect1ve uses his supei SlelJ· Danny Glovei A os)'Clllatnst engages n a oenle "T .. Redic>" 0¥9f as a pxnallsm tntem, a teen-1991 m hfnelf as • tiling Sllills to tradl down a senal killer wflO s of wits wrttl a oeam row 111mate wflO may be (1988) Enc Bo- mile IO see hOw lhe octl8f ~ llYes Q 1 · (VCR) stumped New Ycrt s finest tor neally a year o takJOQ 1115aMy to torestau hos tate (In Stereo) o QOWf'1 (VCR I Coftgtlht W•on....-.•m1ttlll ...... 111 Ptlyticlln't ~ Updlle (R) Cardiolo;y Up-lntemll lileO-Otmttncl/ F=· OlllopMdic - flilm .._,F ..... hi ...... ...... dllt (RI ant Updlte G,.---· llct IA) ................. 111 .. """" (1967. Comeay) Rob-McrM: •o"'i "Plua Suitt" 11971 ~Waner Matthau Movie: "Momg" The pronrse of a hlgtl-paying ~ er1 Reolord. Jane Fond&. Protllems arise wtllll'1 an er1r0Yet1ed Maureen Stapleton Based on the ~y by I SitnOli A tno new JOb dnveS a r9Cefllly ~mm tr111 ~ tnes to sel1le "'° her lawyer ~ s conserv• ol IOl'lllt11IC comedies ate set 111 Ille ttoneymoon surte ot tne Sii engineer and hos llmlly 10 ~ on wl\al (I 46) (VCR) Plaza Haiti (1 55) (VCR) proves to be a disastrous cross-country m()'lt ~""Olide COUllt~ =:or LoonlyTUMI QlaOll V''9ge Green Acttt IOn !tit Ttltvl-Btttof SIV· SCTV Aonn I Mat· Nlw1 ,tlOCI dty N9lt lm 1111·.~111 limim ... ~ ~ 51'1 Lan T Olligllt NIA ....._. Miam Heat a1 Los Angele$ Ukers 1Live1 ~ling ... I.Allen F011111 Sout ers (LM) line Ount Atptey '1Dlll (5cl0) EJtMOll Hockey ~ Union II ()llClgO ~ 5'lof1I Higtllly Collt9e Bl•htbll Duquesne at St Joseph s (R) ....... Mo*-••~ ~ (1986. Comeay) Mtdlael Kelt>O. GedOe ~ Wlttnlbe o Mrters hM a two tme aa:epCrlg Mo*-••¥r MFrttfl Honea" (1988 Orama)~ RtnQWalC Ari aew McCl!1hy \'nllle ~ hos llnal tllng as a DldleO a Movie: "AMntum Ill W.,lilllig" (19871 A !her new bows Wirt ethlcS wtllll'1 a J~ car marcJltc-~lakes CM1t a Ptnnsytyania auemtllY plri o (1:51) (VCR) Cromat> ~ student falls '" love wrth an U!le<lucateo coun. ltrt woman In tereo) 11 45) (VCR) sei ~ ot misNps tum a rOIJllnt ~~ as SlgNnent 11110 a l'lar-raising ~ t!Vee cMdren and lhelt Sl)IRy ~aoe ouaiOlall ... ~ NllicNI ~ ErploNt Coullllu'• "9dilccMlr °' Ill F1*n Wllldl 1= llttek· T~ Help At· WOl1d T omor· loft Aflef 8eftet Wtyt llo i SoWea Wcwtd "Into the rrne Madwle" ,,.,.. row MlmlOI 8eftet Otldtt O!Im lllloN: ••Vt "The SeatC Wcwtd of ....... (1977) (VCR) W' ... (R) Cry of Rttton (RI MoYlt: "The Seett4 Wcwtd of "'9flln" j 19 771 ~ ..... HA Tlflt'• Mowle: u• "Twine" (1988. Comedy) Arnold Schwarzen89Qe!. Movie: • •• "811 21" (1988. Orama) Gene Hadlm¥1. Damy IMIMr. • •• Imm • (1988) .. hlgtl-school sen-Owlny OeVrto Separated 11 br1h as '*1 ot a genetic e ~pen. Glover During the Vietnam War. a oaredevtl ptlot ano a 53-yNI· "Wiiii Mis· • IOf tals n kM Mttl hes grtl· ment. I muscle-Oound Adonis IS shoeked to 0tsc0ver lllat htS old NI Force colooel $111te to make lfletr waA 10 safety cHlf" (1987 fiend's ycuthf\A "'°'*' {Val) twin brottlet 1$ a pill-sized cw lhief wanted by lhe mob (VCR) from bel'11nd enemy knes ( n Stereo) (I 45) (VC ) Orama) (VCR1 (5:/ ... •'h "lrMdld" lilowle: U \; .......... Wiil t Oun" (1969) A puce-~ ::f:: u • "The lncr9dfblt Stwtnking Man" (1957) RadlOICtlYt Mo¥le: ···~ m•-U:· WM1em1 Aten Ladd. pretdlef ~ 10 bm1J 10111e solldar1'y 10 a Wes1em own oy l'las a d1s~eftect on an unw8f{ vacatlOfler in this "TlitSkll' Freemen (1 431 I Y!1lna UP I ctueh Ody IO Incl him$elf embrolle<S in local leu<Js adaplallOfl ot Rtd111d alheson ' novel ( 21) (VCR) 11965. Horr0tl ...., ... .,... "List~ ~ d the Ouue Damsel'' MoM: 1111 Ftftolln" ~-·Drama) SllCy Keacll, Keml c.rtdlne (1n Stereo) (I. ~ E~tt TheCup Dilmonds When the Wind Blows ~Viet .... ......,lo(' ..... 0 .... ......., ......... 'Mu-n...w of lie Stlrt Movie: u~Hufttio" 11978 Orama) OtYld ProvaJ A ~ Mft:• c,_~ :::J,.. o.m o·Keele. (S4) fllmD =-= """' .. Nlw1 ...., .. i.....,... ol 111 lldl ... F• USAT ...... ........ mn:w - Ml CllBll Matran Famll;J 8-taunmt (Cell N...11: ftn.:'.but) ·~11un.Ddy •coaur nr •PN1ldlnl lultt Elll HINll 211 E. 17th ~ ca. ....... Mll!I Hew1s ,,...,....... a.rao man tries his retarded broehet *'*91 from~ own ta11- tasy wor1cl fllO the mainstream d dllv lift (1~ Plld~ l ... T,...: The Ntlt Gtner9-Fftdly Ill 1311: T1it Seriet USATOllllllC T .. Ft'Clflllle *"' .. The Bonding {R) (In 'Hite OI\ YIM Dial ' (A) (In (RI °"'*' The 5'1r1o) 0 Stereo) , Swlo" (R) i a :a i . i .5 ;. i II I 111111 11111111 Il l I 11111111 11 1 1 1 111 11 1~11 11 11 1 ii 1 1 1 1 11 1 i Ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 9f ; .. • !~ ~I Ill! I I I l~f!i Ii ~ h I I 11~JHI ii I~ en c :I a. m '< z -ft :z ... 0 ~ - ~Y'I ~f ~ ~ ... ~ o m ~-0 :I ! c ~~ • m f flt .. ~ I i ~ ~ ..._, J 1 ~ i' i ·f ~ U) .,.. ~ 8 U) ::I 1·1'•.1 tll I •.itll I I ~ ... .i I I ~jj•sl 1 5 -1 I I I -I l'~I -•I I I f J o \ Sunday Prime Time January 7, 1990 7:00 7:30 8:00 -8·:·30 •• 9.=00 •• 9.=3·0-10:00 10:30 11:00 r'll-.... o•}; "Nonu"-" (1979. Drama) Sally Reid. Beau Your Uft: IW· Mcml: .. "The Wry to Love" (1933 Musican Mcml: "The Rlwt'iEdgt" A con~ llYONes _•_p__ . 1:53) (VCR old l.Joyd Maunce Chevalier. Am Dvor8"' (110) an innocenl rancher tn a~ r ~lllovil: ***"A PltYlll Gill CClftC*t Wiii Lucleno PIYlrotti Jau Countlr· ~on ~: .. ..., "Dogl In Sptct" (1987. Orama) RICf\lfd Lowen· 1•1:'""1:1 ... ·l ... 1'°"•1 "(1984, Comedy) M1-point Feati.ted: nm Fea11Jred steins sllce-of·•le portrait of 111e odO assottment of cnwacters cNe1 Palin. 1:33 CR John Lewis GleM Close a ramSllacl(.le house 1r1 1978 ~. 1. CR) Dinger lly -...... of Al· Mowit: ••• .. .,..._ .. (1953, MYeoture) Clar!( Gable. Ava Rtldy StMdy Rudy Sttldy McMI: u \i "Fdlef W11 • Fulbeck" (1~9 •·11""'n"":-"Hijlct(ed' (R) rlc:a "Baboon Glt'dn«. A shOwglrl and Ille wife ol an anlhropo!Og1st vie f()( Go! Gol Comedy) Fred MacMIKTIY A COlle9e footbaJ • --(In Stereo) o RM!lle" Ille ltt8ntlons of a rugged big-game hunter dunrig an Air.can sa· coac11 ftnds llttle comfort Wiit! 9lltier his IOstng fMi. (1:55 (VCR team or his two ret>elllous (1 241 1.li:"":tr.oll'"~M-lomg: ··Pnnce" Charles W1lllams vs. Frankie Swtndell (LMI) ~ ~ Primttimt ·~~ ~~ :;5Theetre: NFL TIINn ~ ll·if!IM lft Touch 9ell Hedeft John Wtt· Lloyd OgiMt Winni19 Wiii LMTy Jones John Ot1Mn C41b1t ~ Plld Ptogrllft Plld PYogr-tm ltt1l·M l:°~Es-= ~;:'" McMe: "U Piclra .,..,,. .. Mapy Cottes Luts Aldas ~: "Una Mujtf YIOltnta" Juan va1en1111. Rozenda Bemat. El Mundo de! MIMI: tt'h "Just One of Ill Guys" (1985. Comedy) Joyce Hy· Mcml: "The Jlnurf Men" (1988) An u(l()(ttio. Movie: *** "Dffd Men Out" 11989. Orama) ll1o¥lt: u•li • ser. Clayton Ronner. When stJ1sm causes her to be passed do1 Manhattan detec11ve uses nis super slev· Danny Gtover A psyehlatnst engages 111 a blnle "Tiii Rldlo" m.I•• <Mr as a )OUrTldsm intern. a teen-ager~ herself as a Ihrig skills to track down a senal kdlef wno s of wits w11tl a oea111 row inmate wtlo may be (1988) Enc Bo- mlle to see how !he other half lives. (1 :~) (VCR) stumped New Yen s finest IOI nea a ar o lak 111sa 10 JorestaM his fate 111 Stereo! · (VCR1 flllooM: *** "llrtfeot 111111 PM" (1967. Comedy) Roi>-Mcml: ***"'i "Plu1 Suite" (1971 Comedy) Walter Matthau. Movlt: "MGW!g" The prorme of 1 hlqh·P8'(lll9 ..,.,_ ert Redford. Jane.Fonda. ProC>lems llrise wtien an extrOYel'ted Mauree11 Stapleton. Based on Ille play by Neel SmlOl1 A trio nf!fl too dnves a recently !Jed mass tran· ·4---youog bride tries to settle into her lawyer huSblnd's comerv• of romanbe comedies are set in ttle honeymoon sooe of ttle Sl1 engineer 1111<1 htS famly to emblr1I on wna1 llve !if, . (1·46 (VCR Plaza Holej (1 55 CR) oves to De a disastrous crOS$-<XJUll move lmllM ""Dude CcMR Duclc• IMpedaf Looney TUllM =.-Vibve G!Mn Ams ~Ille Televi· a.st~~ SCTV ::.:"'' ~- li.Nl&I• Senior LHgue 1n1W: Sun Llkn TOlllgl!t NIA 8*.W: MllJ!\I Heat at Los Angeles Lakers (l.Jve) Skiing ....... Llkn Four111 --·-----Sox at Ex (LMl lint OuttW R Spotts Nigllly Colle9e Blsktttllft DuQuesne al St ~ s (R) Bltktlbll ·---llowla: 0 ....., lof" ..... Q ......... Aepl9y ........ "Mo-TlleWf of Ille Stitt McMI: U Y! "Nunzio" (1978. Orama) DaYld Pr0¥11 A yoonQ W@IM (1940. Dfwna Denris O'Keete, S4llin Hearts" man mes to~ hts retarded broctw em1W from his O¥lf1 tan· Loui1e . S4 las wor1d into Ille mainstream of Ille. 1 :2 ...., .. ~of flt Aldi Md F• USA T.._,. At Ill..... 0-. Q -.IW..,.,.,Ql ... M-- 141-7W IW Trell: The Next Gtnert-Frictly flt 1311: The Seritt USA TCllliglll Ion "The Bondlllg' (R) (In ..... on YIM Dial" (R) (In (R) SWeo Stereo All Houseplants January 1-31 ... ~ g,. ~ ~ -m I ~ . ... z ~ -~ ft ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 -~ I - a: ( § 1H~ JJ I~ -l !f ~: f ;i IJ ~ t-~ ~--8 ~ . ~i c ~ m f ~.i ii ~ ~ ~ I -o-. w I .. 3'i' i~ f o :' . ~ q I i' .i .§f ~ :0 I 7t 1" if 8 ~ :1 I r .: ~a I ~ 0 ::;, a. m '< ~ = G ~ ::;, 0 0 ::;, '-'-m m ::;, ::;, c c m m ~ ~ m m . ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ co co 04 ~ co co I o o Monday Prime Time January 8, 1990 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 BROAD< /\',T IH/\NNfl ', ..... c:m ..... {ln ...... ,.,.. ~o .... Ded {ln ~-T-~~ ~=(~ ~(In Doctor. Doctor ....... SWto)O '-0 Steteol o Z(ln Stno)O Slereo) O fin Stereo) O Sll!feo)Q fm ....... ...... 0 ~-It IWd Copy Alf Miike HogMF...., Dnlg Wn: Tlle C..... .-, F~ hlS ktOl1apoeng n Newt T...,.....,_ Em Laugn (In A. S/10'#$toml Mexico DEA 198'1t KM! c.n¥~ is IOrt\Jrecl Dy CltlJ9 l<lfd Caro . Harmon's new Sleteo) o IOfttS SltlOy s CMlteto as A.menawl aulllorlbeS attempt to secure ri.s rettoasP Em mooM 'Till "lSIMO pwents Based on 1 true story (In Stereo) (Pan 2 of 3) o There Was to stay a httle You." llonoer 0 -......, A. mentlly lllSta!>le a.tee In °"'of TNa Movie: u "!Som In bit LA." 11987) A. Hispllllt·Amencan Newt Ctletn • ~ Sl.t\llillltlce exi>eir gMS Ht.tiler °""' 0 Woftcl (R) (In ends up on Ille wrong sJde ot !ht border aller Deing ~ ~ llOS on 1 nvder case Slereol 111 an ... ~-·-... rlld on a Los Anoeles wareholM ..... ..... AICNlwlO EytOfl LA. MecGJ* (In SU!f90) 0 Movie: "Aocll Hudlon" (1989. Orama) Thomas tan Gr•lllm W••-Newt llam Moses Pr8fl'l«e. A. tacM>•sed look at me hie ot one I gm ol Hollywood s grutest leading men an actOI wno concealed I his ttomo'41•Ullrty up until he was dlaQOOsed wltt11hP AIDS •~ I rus (In Sle-'90) O ( 1 37) I cm cas ..... 11n ....... ,......,_ ~ lilljOl'Otd (ln F 11110Ut T tddy :T:!;v; DltlgrMg ~(In Ooc1Dr, Ooc1Dr Newt Slereo) 0 T ... Stereo) o Z (In Steteo) O WOllllll 0 Steteo) 0 fin Stereo) :; Wllo'• 111 Dtl'rtnt Love Comee· Ktte . Alit Newt lntldt Edllloll Newt Carol "-""' Hert IO Hert Homemaoe Mur la.mty Mllef ~ lola?"My ._.. .. Bunal Ion 'Bob Smells end Friende ('6f Rape Fw Tony O Gtol.nd" the Roses O mil AIC ..... O ....... ClmntAM F..., Ftud MKGJVtf (In Stl!feol o Mo¥ie: "Aocll Hudtoll" (1989. OrllN) Thomas Ian Gi1n1t11 W~ Newa um Moses Premiere (In Stefeo) o 11 37) I Tlwlt'• CoM-F:iJ.Tlet tirA•S'H Lt Rldlf 0 Reily 21 .lulllp S.... ReseMCll Mid Ailft Nlllofl Pllo< ()e( S.es IS ~ Wl1fl Newcomef Newt ... ~·Boy · of a Deitroy (In St8feo) O Del Francisco 10 ffl9S~ a suode and subseQuenl d•sa~ !>\My" Grocer" 'oeareooe of the bodY. ( In Stereo) o .._.Coult O..,...Plila C.,Sllow ~c:: ~ • • • l'l ·-ni. RlghC seur (1983) Based on Ille bOOI! by Newt AtMnlO "*' ID! "Din's Escort" . """ RecnJ. "lndepeud1nc1 Tom Wolfe The selectJOn llld tl'afW19 ol Ille first A.meo-an u-.. lfn Stl!feo) ..,. Div 0 Lton lrONU1$ take place amid oollbcal ~.::-.... ""° mecM hYD8 ~ lllcMll/l*tf ........ :zoo Ill Y• Netln Gran Paramo fin Wolf Tnip ..... VidDr lorp A.ti 80lll ~· 81111 Aute (In Tlle ''°9 fllll (R)Q Steteo) O dly Ceiebr'lllon Pn:ipants l'lCklde host Anna Stereo) Mollo. Robert Merri and MIN!vn t.t1My ...... Noldlto"""' ~ AeOtlde Dia Otuto :.ei-· P""9dl Notic:llt Noticllfo Uni-em .... Estreno) Yllioll Im ..... ....,.,,.0 ..... of,.. lnlidl Edllloft Alf 'Mike HogMF-Dn1g Wn: Tlle C.... lay (In Ster'°) !Part 2 ot l l ::; ..... .... 0 EmUoati O SnowtlOlnS mm ..... Hiii L.ildley ,,.. .. Lord ,,.. "" Lord Ill TOlldl .lid VIII....,_ Owlgflt ~ . ,,....... ........ ~ lllecHll/l*tf Nl'ntlour Al ~ Oftet end .... Md'lllt: ''The Case ol !tie L"'9llCe w .. Show s.lvet ~= DI .. Lft .. A.cl. King. Queen, Jaci( . SWWTll Sc8m' 0 ~ Wll ...... ....... , .. ........ Alligll ~ "lljo le ......_" Humberto Zina. Salvaoor Sanchez Molldlt .... /CNN '135) DI , .,, ........... ""' -''The Case of Ille ..... Didi v .. °"' .. ......, MlryT,.. ...,,._..L.Nt ....,, of"" -Pl6Pll Womlwl" Vrva Ptlne ' ... Nllloll We Cover The Coast Check us out tor the best daily coverage or local news, sports and features .. Monday Prime Time 7:00 7:30 r.nr.mm..,.. tt'h ........_,. (1936. Wesleml Lon!ttJ Ywig. Don ~ Ameche. 1: ..... film!] hw."~ (1.25) klca"" ROCK HUOSOH ... • ~ Wiii A 8ecr'll M v-Q O()rptn A8( Alt. 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 January 8, 1990 11:00 McMt: • u 'Ii 11le Al; Cid I All T CIUIW' (1988 Com@Cy·Ofwne) WAarn Hiit Kdlllen T i.tne1 111n Steteo) O (2 011 (VCR) MlcOrudlr • Loud "'Sanc-lllllm .. ltlt'a the Dey by Dty (RI 5penMt: For Hirt "'The Hopes Mcme: ••"Grine! l.Mceny" 11987 Drama) Manlu Hennef. Ian ~ F« SMrtl and Fears"' McShane 135) Hire u·i: (tt5) llo* tt\.'1 1111 Allll ~· ,.._Ml r of 111 eou...u'a ~Ml' of Ill NllONI Qeogiip!llC Elpioref MooM: • •. ·11g11ey Joe .,..,.. (1949 · CouJdwft" 1 WOltd P.i 2 of WOltd "CAnler of fn" Fanias ) T&" · M<xn. RoClf1 1 3' U.XM WM "Tiger Colrllry'" u.lcl C... 90 Cwt C:W..,. ....... Lltt Outdoor Litt WOltd Monitor Wld ...,.. WOltd 14:30)..... ..... tt "ONllt T,...." (1967) Elvis Pres· ..... u .......... HoW' (1988, Fenwy) David Kettn, McMt: H• "Thll It Ehle" ~1. Bic9'llPl'YI mm;:.~ ~~~.:=~ ~~~~o~~~~-~~~~=~·UMdb>~~ Gill" 1 hlrm and a . of thiMs. ' a 1972 conawt SWeo 1 • 1 ot E~ Pr s llft and cww 1 ) M/ntl It T .... a T1lllf , ___ ..., .... m ROCK HUDSOrl ThomM .. n Orf· llthst.81'9•Rock Hudeon In the t.o-hour docu- dr8m8 .. Roe* lludlon, •. •lrlnG ·~Y.Mft. Lon A11C. • 0 .. Hl•mtf4'"' ........... , h,,,., ....... ... .,, ........ " .... ,.111(ft +·~r..,:!':- .... wll~ ... ~,.._ .. s ... a- I I II I HI I I I HI i 11 I )Uiliiliiili Iii Ii i Ii I I I I I I ; ~ ~ ~ i -~1q11-rn11!-iHf{IOllJ i1i ff l!~f if(l!fij f fJJi{l I J I !~~~ ! ~ ' JJu iO ·t r ~i: t 11 ;i -~:: ,1, f i J I i i' ' "" ~ ! I • ~ z I H Jli 1:n1J .. r~IH ~i i I u .i ~~ ! I 21 i I Ii ~ j~,~; i ~ i1 i f ~ . ~ c§: .. 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UN-..... ... .... ....,ro .... ~ ....... /\AllWlr ........ "A of the affllKnlt" ...... 'The SUilfll' Ben gltl lnwoMd II IW C1M of I COid wtlo IS ICCUMd of rrv-~ her pr*9or io.,.,. (In sw.o10 .......... ...... ''The su.it•· (In 5alrto ,,_._LM LM~t-....., cw.o _.. ..... 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ,,_ .. LM ..... "Poilon,, Ill~·· We Cover The Coast Check us out for the best daily coverage of local news, sportl and featans If Tuesday Prime Time January 9, 1990 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ... ''Tiit T,.... of ._.,...,.,. Don't Ell Ill PlcVn: Selll!ll S""I • ' Movie: ut"7 "Murdlf on lht Oriefll Elpma" (1974 Mystery)~ Fin· .... Celle" Anrnlted. Two T1lelllw flle4nJob'I ..._ ol All 8.g Bud i " ~1s ney lngrlcl Be!gman Belc]ati ~ tietWe POiice 11wes11Qa1n !he murdef ot., ~ yc>1119 nobles become sepw· fnends YIS'1 !he Me!Topolrtan Museum 01 , 1 '" AmefU11 «1ostna~s1 a!JOl10 a "•U"()VS and lamous ll'WI (2 07) IVCAI ., • dtvas Wit' New Y<rt llffilM Aldlrl Kee-.._.... lllepedDr MitW Ed The Gntn Acm Cat 54, Whef9 1tsi o1 SIU· SCTV 11ow111 & Met· ----·-Or.a F,st Mee All Tou? LM In'• 111 lt,J;1161M WtlPI "°°"' !:.!!; ~ Komtf NHL Hocllty St Loos ~ at Los A"Q84es Kings fl1vel = ~ flWd d!JiW hllMoll ttoc:Ur. USSR 11 ny.s • lpn Nlgl!IJ lpOl1I Wneen on TV Digger Pllllpt JenyTn . E1NMon Hocaey: USSA at Ayers C, lllo*: tt•\li "MllloMI ...-. tt• "Tiie.,. TIMf'' (1985. Come<!y) John Cu~ ~· •u\1 ''Tht BNtt" 11988 Drama) Stephen BM.er Jt-tit.en a.n-1· ~ (19'4, Drlfl'll) az.. DlplVle Z111191 Two New England COiiege acqua1111ances share S()t1 P1tnc Ounng !he Ruswr> 111va~ of AlgllaMlarl a group HolM ll'IW' ll9f'I T , MOey ~ a CIOSS~ nOe to c.-iom.a lf'1d find lhemselves quile ot ~~bMI r90e!S track a los1 Sov'91 ta~ lt'IOUQh llillMllC Ctn- • R !ft cllldlw fa in lo¥e I 3') (VCR) ltl8 At n Wilclemess (In Steieo) (1 •9) CR) llf (R (ltl) fllevte. ••\Ii"~ file. ...-. •u "lr'OMldl" (1967 Mystery) Raymono BurrGeral· Movie:••"'> "Rapt llld Mlrrilge: The"*°"' C..." (19tKl. ...-. "!(#lg IWl!m• .......... 1985. dine Btoob 1·38 Drama1 l.llda HanW!on MICkev lb.rte (I 36) (VCR) C..." 119581 Uti ..,... _ CIW Ille.. AIMricM Allum IRI s.ei.. of N1U't WClltd 111oniD Co1Kton w ... WOlld .,.. *** "Tiie ,.., Mr Voict er.1" (1987, Orama) Noah ~ •• "Olnatlnt" 11983 Suspense) Kt11ti Gordon Baseo ...-. •\Ii "'*" WWI•: TM~ .. OUtJ" Taylor. Lon Clrmen. A leen-tgef n 1960s AoilraM suf· on St91>t*' Kfn9 s novel A he<}tl-1CtlOOI 111Sf11 Dv'f$ arid re!tetes (1987) Aller i fnnfs daq1let t• YICIWTI to ....,.._. "'1 leelngs of lou lftw a doll lnend end c:tlblood swee-a 1958 PlymOulh IX\awate Chat'"' possessed by a 09tnon thll Ille dNdly drug . .._ Pu Kersey dlc:la"~ ••mNISI ..... - ~ llkll..,..,.,. nan<** . 1·431 W'il oesrr ~ ClelYes as a llVNt wa-on Southern ~·a C1ldl dlllerS ... Heather (Maureen Delseach, r.) comforts trlca (Angela Del· teKh. I.) while she awaits the results or her home pregnancy tot. on ··0egrass1 High." returnJng Satur· my, Jan. 13. to rBS. USA T°"'lf" C..'t C. "fa11•n ~) ..., °"*' Cly of """' TV UPDATE focuses on ~yes On The Prize Ir next week. " Tuesday Night Owl 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 NlgtlC ""' (R) TOft911 SllOW (In Sttfeol I.Ml Nq!t Will OMS Lt!· """"' In Slereo Fttnity Ftud SCTV MoWlg Up Nigflmlll O Crimtwl1ch 3fd ~ Newt (RI 1:30 2:00 """IR) ...,...,.. '-* Wiii Neft (R) lob COltal CtlftNtic lectl IOI Air) J81]U8ry 9, 1990 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 E""'11in- IMovir. .,-.. .,,..~---=F=-~-,.,.." (_,1980~ Orama) ROO«t POW@I Selnl Da~ld Ht s \ l 36) (VCR) ._IDl ___ Drlpl ___ • LJQUld Lutllf Mo"'"9 Up Newt IRI IMovtt "Whltov" t198A Orama Jasoo Rooatos Glenoa J~son 11 57) Flill T.-y _(VCRl IOI Air! Tonight SflOW (In Stereo) 0.Vld Lelttfmln b Costn Movit· •••"The Steond Woman" 119511 Rooeo 'fovng (OI Aw) C1wieti1n Utt Pr111t lllt LOtd IPT11te !tit LOtd Pr11M lhe Lons-}~ T~y Jo-y------.-S.-Me-S.-mil~-0..-A_Mlty_ lltecNeil{LAlnr Newt/lour (OI Aw I [U1E ( 11:00) Mo'tlt' "T *' 29" K#19 PNnl (RI lilcMI: •• .., "Spnour ft966 Musafl-E~~Mo-\<lt-.-.-•• -..,-"Tht--Y-Nltlng--"-(1_946_0r_a_ma_l_Gr-~--Peclt_..,_Jane-Wyman---..Mo¥11--.-•• ;., "Murdef on Ill Orlll'lt Elpme" (197• m Presley Sheley F a1>a1es A catelree The POIQNnt tale ot ~ DOy s iovt toi nts pet !awn and llts oar ems flc}tlt 10 Mystery) A~ F~. lf910 Bergtn111 Beiglln SillJll1 ~ b8chelor ptele<s ,,., muStC last cars all<! make a ltv10CJ on the Nne<ican trOtlfle< (2 08) (VCR1 kercule PO!fot mve,t191tes lhe ITU'Oer of .,, Amenean free00m to the conflnemeot ot mam tndustnahst aooaro a luiunous and lamous train R) ~ ~ '9ott1loc*, Collett Btt*t4bel Atkanw-l.Jttle Aw. at Olclahama IR) ~ F"ll ~ Netion'1 8uWtl Todly -------~--~---~----4 (Em 700 OW NI ""91M Ptid Propn Plld ProgrM Plid ~ NI Propn I.any lei Merlyn llobtton T. Auqiin Ulltl WOftlf fff1m 11oV11 Jee• ZallludovWy Alfonto Tljl Fl'lllCllco F°'1Uno AJfonlO T111 ff'lllCIKO FOf1uno Eco COii Mo-.••• ''TM" (1988) Arnold Schwarzenegger Se-Mo-. •h ""9Cty 1Nr1" (1987) StuOenls Y*' Comlcllns Al-Sttf Mo¥il: •• "Purpl Hutti~ (19M. Drlml) ~lled l1 blrtll IS part ol a ger.elle Upenment. a muscle-11 a Medtlerr11'18111 fnllWlg SChOO put ANllOll (In Stereol O 1(90 WaN C/leryi Lada (In Steteo) (1 SS) CI.:nJm bol.nd Adoo1 IS Shocaed 10 cbcover that his IWrl bro!hef U10e tlleir nvalnes wfler'I !hey doscover their fVCA) rs a ·Siled C¥ lhiel wanted ttie mob In ~eo heU!lls1ef PS llWOl¥ed tt1 aclMtlM f11r 3 lone Dow lleed ~ le•lktled ....., Ed Car S4 l.au9fl-ln My 3 Sont Donne Atecl 1e11i1f F91' • ai.n.plollllllp.,.... (OI ») --- .IAKUAIT 7, 1• • JAHUAIT II, 19'0 I. ~ ~ I I CD CD ~ ~ :I :I CD CD & & I» I» '< '< ,. ~ ;:: 0 CD ~ ~ :I :I -0 :I 0 ft :I GD 8 '-r l ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ ll l::j .. '-Q) ! :1> ~ .... ~ m :::s : • ~ :I f ! '2. C> w c ~ -~ ~ 0 c m Q -I» Q ~ ~ '< ... ... 0 0 .. .. .... .... co co co co 0 0 Wednesday Prime Time January 10, 1990 • 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 •:•"!••-·-· ,. ..... CIS ..... (1n --of~ ~o IMuty Ind Ille 8tast 11n IJait Ind Ille Fltmln lln W'itlguy (In SletflOI 0 ..... Stereo) o ""'0 Stereo1:: S•~·PC• ~; fm I ..... H9CNtwt :; ~ HlfdCopy Unso/'ied Mystents ti ~ Night Court My Two Olds Oulntum Leap Mrs Mom (In ~ T Ofl9lt Ctlafl. I 1srP•"'· . e -a.es a S•ory '"De S1ereo1 _ IOn Heston \. "'ans 1P , t-IOprlenr , R mm 1a111 s abOYI his I a• J Dan war rs 1ln S:r1eo1 •• rwrw moYie ~ Ote!P •' "'>P I Sota1 CrlSIS I a:rt0r R1 , NIA Bat*lllel Los Angeles Clippers at Atlanta Hawlts tl..ive1 Columbo •· : , u!""()'. "•"S''9at~s 'f>i> caSf> .:JI Ntws Clletf1 ~ ~· d'...-~4 A 1"'A"t\~-.!P'i..t;A~'f° Teactier s o:_r-,.. ... ""':' :,,,,a;'""afi.c Pet ::; ..... ..... A8C Newt :; Eyton LA. 1 Growing P11ns Heid of the Ooogie Anyttling but CtltN 8eacil N'911!1all KC ..... I" ,.'.. -·. :'· Howser M 0 Love Jusr IN> rrlf'S 10 uncover tile tr\1111 abou1 -'·' .... 4:<ar k ;ii" e r 3rrs l,la ain ttli> murder at a Vietnamese Im ..... ~ r:'APr' £_" :: ~ S'f"eo • ..oman ""'10 N0<11eo •0t !'lei tin \•"K'~l,>f '" StPfeol :: .... •;;.·"""" , (9 CISNtwt fln ..... PM flbgaz1111 Ellttf1Hlmtnt Be1uty 1nd t1lf Beul J1kt Ind IN f 11Jn1n I• WfM9UY 11n Stereo\_ ..... Stereo) i; Toniahl 1SreiPO • ~~~'e\i - Who'• !ht Dif'itnt LCM Comee· KN&Allt I News ~nsidt Edition News C1rol Burnett Hin 10 Hin C*mng Awetgri Blrneyfllillr ~ b t? 0 SlrokH The tion The Clio Ind Fnends wim Murdef EVICtlon Sou.tter S!low :: 'Part 2 ot 2) mm AICNtwt :; ..... Cllmnt AIH Flll'lily Feud 'Growing P1tns Ht1d of Ille Ooog•e Anytt11ng bu1 CllN Beldl '4igntla~ tin ..... ... Cl11s , Howser M 0 Love:.. Ste<eol ::; Tlne'• Com-F~Tltt M'A'S'M The CWTtllt A tlllf ' lnflntle V oytgt A StcOlld -fn~nrte Voy1ge Follow·Up Ntws COIMdy Ea· ... f:' MICl'IO Big alllet IS General s Prac • I Looi I pttM an WatCtltnO O trtlOne< N91tCour1 Gtowlng """ COiby ... Htgllt Coutt 1Mo-M· •• 1 "Ma•ing M' Right" A 'A a""• casec CX.bl>C relations 'Newt AtMflio Hel 119 Biby Tall The Loooove Vanessa s v.ll•Z 'S g •Pn 'T\t' , 'll.Su.i' •as• .> ·eacr0r9 a .er, .1p1 'e anc•Ooel {In Stereo) Boat New Clw ::; , some soc.a ;rac"\ ........ "" s J"Vt1'4o<l •o !ll<> t'lbtC VCR I ~ M.cHll(Lltwlf MNlllcU Wiid. Wild I Nltlonll Geog11phlc Y J~;ir Cl\ampeonshlp Blllfoom 0111C1f19 1990 U S a/lCl ~·-The 10s fEm ~ Nollcli• Nolldtto l.W- vilioft llll ...... Jtoperdy1 0 fDI I('"""' ...... Jedi v ..... ,......... lullMMlnd ~ ~ ... Ur. Labor PrlC1JC:tS ml ..... NaldlfoT• _./CNN mm I "" "T ltll ........... OM .IAJWAIT T, 1• • 'ANUAIY IS. 1• Wortd of AN- 111111 Beaver Rubi wt1M1 of F0t· lntldt Edition ""' ::; PYllM "' Loni MlcHtl/Ltfnf New9'lout ..... lllltl P9rTJ ..._ The case ot me I Per;.ired Parrot Prem~e1 ,,,, Ste'~•_ Canaoiar cancers strut ltlllK srufl '" Ille Lann Longtvlty Ctutl tal'IO 'l>Odern Cl ~~ al ltlls annuaJ competrttOO Rtbeldt 1 Dulce Deuf\o I Simplementt c~ eon ti Notlcilt Noticieto \JN. !Maril Mo vilioft Unso/'ied Mystenes :i -;: Hight Coutt 1R 1 I My Two Oedt §.;;··-L~ Mrs Mom (In ..... Stereot..: -(RI:; f<ll::; ..., Prattt the Loni R YI Scl\llllblcll T'8N Todly FMdblck °'. Whit.Ill• I . MltJon1I ~tlphlC ISt>d~ •Woll Trap S.lut1t VICIOt llotgt An 80ltl 8H1tl-Dey Wiii Dir! ~ p,emtele\ 1ln le<N>I :,, cay Ceiebfat!Oll Paroopants tOOlude lloSt AMa """'0 ··~ News , i.40"0 R~ ~lernn and Marvtvn "4u1Yey ~ "Complot Mon9ol"' f>Wo ~z Ernesto Gomez ...... Cruz 1 JO) O!Ck Vin Oyie 8oO Htwtlll1 1::.Tyttr Selurdly ...... lM Hllltoflll Ndofl LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK C.ENE DEVALLE • Piano & Vocals '"""'a.I\, Tutsda) & FnJay t<x ktul Hour JIM M Y KNI GHT • Piano & Vocals Thu"dar & Sunda~ fli/1 I ruupc M ARK CIA~RANlCROOP • Guk-ar & Vocals· W«innday & Sunda)' Evenings GINO'S IAZZ TROUPE • Jam Sessio n 3:JO. 7· ~Sunday • Lunch d~uly frorn 11 W • D11v1t>r 7 rughrs • Brttkf&St S&t. & Sun. 880-1750 428 E. 17th Street • ea.ta Mw • RWJ wadone Wednesday Prime Time January 10, 1990 6:00 6:30 7:00 7~30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 Mov!t: ••• "V""" ~flt lull" (19t2 Western LUCiiie Ball. JamM Cr I 2• 1 ,. McMt: 1111 Magic Snowman'' (1987) Roger °"If" a.y fin llo'lir. "Spoone(' (1989 Comedy Dram11 Robeft Unch Jane s.ocil 'II 16 Dtyt o4 Glory IRl :; ~ Moore prOV!deS !tie ¥OiCe ot me Piie Character Stereo) Q Kaczmara All escapeo C0111terlet10t Qets more tNll he ba• ~ 1'1 l!lls tale of a Fmsn snowman~ helps rwo Qlllled tor~ lie lakes on ine oOentJty 01 i high·SCllOOI chldren prepare for ttie annual ska event 1eedler and wres coach 11 351 r.r.n:.. Et Ctlho dtl Dot 'flda1 M<Mt: "LA• Avtnturn cit Pita "9m" T111Tan Anaoelle GUlle! 24 Hora• Movie: "PHIOlllN" Melceoes Baroa re- ~ Odlo rez iandO Fernandez Movie: .. "Wimeft Tille Al" (1987 Drama) Don M~ Paul Movie ••VJ "Tequill Sunrist" (1988. Orama1 Mel Glbso'1 " 1st ' Tt11: Do Lift of Crime ~ta"( IC· ~ K81hleen Yoo A champion motorcycle racers re111n to hlS l-06 Angeles oetecwe faces a crisis of cooscieoce Wh@n a Feo It Apn Al is C\ISlnQ on ttvee profttslCW'a 1.11:.L!.mm llOmetown spatlts a ovary wrtn an Old fneno ~ rias oe-eral ageol ll\SISts tnat he use his tneodshlp With a former [Fv ., LO'<le etll\'llNIS ~steal ror a n ·IV, come poptAar (1 •2) (VCR) Of dealer to 11 a ColombiM fin Stereo}:; 1VCR1 __ illld roott>al !:t lIIIm ~ & Loud For Better She's !tie Dey by Dey $tllnW: F0t Hirt MurdPr and ~ ••'1 "Doing Liit" 11986 Otaria Tony Oitlza Rocco 1~ FOi or Worse Shtri1I Knstl'l Acqu$1tions S.st...,o .,,..11_40,,...1____ _ l4rt McMt: u \'i MMoon o.., Pnda(' (1988 Comedy) Richafo fllo'llf: ··~ "Clalll ol ltle rr11n1" (1981 Fantasyl u 11 -wo;;t •• "Big TIOIAl6t 11 ut11 CNN" '986 lMl:ll Or~s. Raul JUha A neurobc Amencan ador gets 10 live out ence OIMef Harry Hamlin Ray Hanytl.lusefl s special eftects '-dv!ntur"' Kurt Russet Kam Cm'al 1tn Ste-oe hts lantasies When rie s caaeo on to .mpet'sonate me ~ hlghl'9h1 !tlls rnyltlolog1cal account of Gr~ 9CX1 Perseus quest :; t 1 38! IVCRl ceased rulef o1 a tin •Sland dlCtatorY\lp (In Stereo CR IO Wiil Pnncess Andromeda s nano 111 mar ( 1 ~) (VCR) ~ Flnden Kee-Mtkt !ht lntpte1or Looney Tuntt 8twttchld Mis19f Ed Gtfffl Aettt Ctr 54. ~ Bttt of S.U· SCTV Rowan & Mtt· ~ Otlde Bus W1te Not Alt You? di LNt llrl'a ·In ~ tr• Y Call (Llvel Lllltr1 Tonight N8A llatlltlblll OftandO Magee at Los Angeles Lakers (Lm l To Be AA-L.Htn Fourth ~ (Ltve) llOUftCtcl Oull1tf Replay ~ NHl ttcdey: Penguios at OeYlls C.,. laMtllel Kenus at Miami Simi AMI lNHL Hoctitr Blactflawlls at Rangers McMt: .. "floclltt Glbrllta(' (1988 ()ama) Bt.f1 uncastef Mo'llr. .. M ........ Hotel'' (1988 FantaSyl Ctlebr1ty Al-Stir TrbM.., Woody Movil: • ~ Suzy Amis A l@rTN\llly. n ·year-Old wnter IS Med with n'llJ.eO A teen·IQl!I wifllrlg to c:neei up hlS oesponoenr Clote-Up Guttwit ' LHClltly (In Stereo) ..... It •I'd emooons ~ lie weicomes his Clan to hes Long Island re1Tea1 mo!llef resorts 10 kiOnappng roQ. stat flYts "'*'J" -i r 9lll: tor a final celebration (1 '°I (VCRJ Pr a 1972 coilcen -(t •11 tvCR1 1 rt JC rnlm (S:OS) llo'lir. •u"i "The~ s.ven·· Movie:•• MGun• of 1tle ~ S.vtnM (1969 W8$1em1 ~9E' l(ionfl"'1~·JMovtt. ••• """'8 Fe Trll'' (19'0 Wes11>"'• 196d. Western Yul ~ ti. Walactl (VCRI JamM Whitmore (1 461 ErrOI F 01Ma de ~.-., 1·50) (VCR ffilm Wlnga Sint'vll Holywd Clwon Sltlll T~ Counlfy (RJ 8-yond 2000 WOltd MoMor N1Ut ,..._ Nlturt!Thtngs- Movle: ... "Plly Misty tor Mt" (1971 Suspense) Clint East Movil: ht\i "Houle of Gtrnes" (1987 Orama) Linosay Movie· ••• "The untoucNtlltt" (1987 HMm WOOd. Jessa Watter An oosessed woman tnes to force Crouse. Joe Mantegna Oavlll Mamet wiote ano dtrecteo tti•\ Orama1 l(evin Cost1*, Sean Connery Jin fl8f alfec11ons upon a dlsc J()Ckey who is already 11wolved lw1St·laden tale of a psyt114atnst ~ beeomes involYeO f>'!tti a 1s1ereo111 ~91(VCRI With anoll'l8r (1 ~21 CR) m1srer con artJSI (1 •1) (VCR) ~..,..-~~~~~~~~-5 :00 McMt: •tt "36 Houri" (1964 Movie: ••• "Eclp of°"'""'" (19'3 Advl!lltUle) Errot FlyM Ann SherlClan Mo-M: "HiUtf'a Olildrlft" (19'31 Two yo-.r. I JamM Gamer Eva Marie Sa"11 The Nazi movement meets With strong •esistance from !tie~ of Norway people Decotne ~up 111 the11\HS hyStt'; 2 ard emollOn INt Hllltf 10 Ha (5:00) '°"" lVlEll Hooey1110011er1 HI 9"Mt lluet Low Blow "R~'s Sweet Toolh" USAT~ (Al • Read TV UPDATE's report on PBS's ME yes On The Prize II," the next cover story. Sn1n1t ln'('!I can ho.·''<"" '''l'l'fhh•l' Hl<· ~>'I~ 111 out tlhA•IC r l'\'llrl and •Ml\('r human11.m•n JM'l'tlr•m' kC'\'fl moon11n11 llnd ""'t' ~•n 1 afto«.1 w \'\nlle llf' Jll"' PlcaM" h('lp American Red Crom+ Wednesday Night Owl January 10, 1990,... ... 4:00 ..... (R) ···-T ....... (In Stereo) L.-..._.,. Will ~ Let· Lltef Will ..... (R) E""'11in- .... In Stereo Bob Cotcn ..,. T lllowit: u "Tht Proud Ind h l>Mlnecr' Frte Nnenc1ns Eye on Holy· Newt (RI consent out of fear IO t lor a LaUn Ameocln dicta~ wood Newt (RJ (Of Ai') 4:30 5:00 ElftJ Eye on Ulty Ul (R LA. R How to Build Newt !RI McMe: •H\? "AllM Over India" (1960 ACventlnl Lauren 8ICll1 Ken-Fllttl Twtflty 1 For\N ne!t1 Mote (210 Trill by Jury Peld Program Mo¥it: ** MHuntn of !tit Aetf'' (1978. AdYenturel M1-Movie: ••''I MSuun Sledl" 11961 Oramal Trov Oooallue ell~ Patlls M Louise Wt!let (1 '01 Connie Stevens (Of .. , (In Stereo) ~ LAnlnnln Sob Coms McMe: •• "Thi PToud end !tit OelMed" (19nJ r1 34\ (Of Air) ~,.--~Alf., .• -t -t :I :I c c ~ ~ (I) & Q. I» I» '< '< i. ~ .. 0 ,.. CD ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ 0 ft 0 ~ '-~ .... '- I» 0 m ~ ~ .. ~ w c 0 c m m ~ ~ ... ... ... ... .. .. '"I ... ... ~ = co co 0 0 Thursday Prime Time January 11, 1990 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 BROA O CA<.,J C Hl\NNfl S ..... Clllllwt(ln WllMlofFor-.....,.0 ...... "Blflind "' Smit" ........ (In Stereo) 0 Klllll LMll'I (1n Stereo) 0 ..... Slno)O MllO (1n Stno)O Em ..... NIC Newl O E~ Hird C09Y COIOy hw Ollnlll WOltd °*'9 Sam. 0..Jdwl LA. Ln "Noah's ~ ...... T Oftiglll A coo-.. Clitf s Night· (In Stef'eo) o =~~ "Breek.ng Up Mci<enzie IS IMd when he dis- troverSlll TV· mtre" (In Is H¥d to Do" CO'f'efs ~er is WOOlfl9 Chents v ml tnO¥N! abOU1 Stno)O toyS wflh !he (In Stereo) O ww.y to set t.e> his own prac-··-Ille BNch dee of opel1flCJ llCe. Sifuentes girtfnend IS 11 • , Boys his own t>w o tacaed (In Stereo) O ...._''The~ Man Ari a.tee " ""IM¥t " Mowil: .... "The Ff'Mdl CollNdloft" (1971. Orama) Gene ..... °*'9''The ~ ~ Sllt1$ wtlerl a Dar· Clwgl 'Heart lo llN¥lr HOmln. Roy Sdl9lder (1 '4) (VCR) Mall Goes to ole ofioer IS lataly stlOC &xolar 0 Jarl"Q ..... ..... ABC Newt 0 Eye on LA. (R) Flhr °""'I ..,..... ''Ex· Young Riden "Hard rime The Pl1Ntinlt Lift 0 ..... Ollc Dlrw Mysllllry" Sister Kid rs put to wOfk on a slave tm SIM poses IS I professionll llbor ~ alter geftJng •· card deller ~ a nuder n-m in a c:omJP( lllfaway ¥e$1lgllJoll of an exOCIC dancer town (In Slereol 0 In SlerlO) O £9 CISNlwl (ln ...... PMM9glllnt ~ .. """' "Betwid !he Smile ltllnd Soft (In St9reo) O Knob Unding (In Stereo) o ...... Slno}O TOlliclllt On Stno)Q ..... Dil'f'll!t L«M Connec· Katl U lle ..... INide Edllioft ..... Carol lumlft Hirt lo ..., The Mufdef of llfMy ... ~ 9-7 "AJICll ~" Ka· lion 'Wedding Bel llld Frilndl Jonathan Harr 'W'?'f'' 5 Pr<JI>. Story'' 0 lt11y 01ues ·o lern' mJI AIC Nlwlo ..... Current Ahlr F llllly Feud F.._ °""'I ..,..... ''Ex· 04IC Ofter MY*Y'' 0 YCMll Aidlrl "Hard rime· (In SWeo)Q ~Llft o ...... nw..·ac.-FlllllJ T1el M"A'S"H CunMAM .. " ...._ • r (1984) S9ept1t11 Shelen. An ll'lslruc· ...... COlllldy El· ... """ 9r1hdly eoy·· tor's luUe ndll on his dy to irntorm 1 tregaity ~ ,,.. 10 cheerllQ ~no I ~ of polished ~-,~. I) ~= Qrowtng Pline COIOy Show Nlgllt Court Mowil: •tt "T1'I F*-11111"' ...._. .. Based on !he 1rue ...... Arllllio .... IOI Jl$0f'I s motrler "Blclt to !he H\.fncane'' ~ of ~ Boyce nl Odon Lee, wtio were tned in (In Stereo) ment" mames. T radc. JICll O Plrt 1 of 2) 19 for se1r1Q 11»-MCr« U.S.~ 1D !he So¥lets (VCR) ==-MlcNell/l.Mnr ........ IMlllllw-...... ''The Cate of !he ..,...,,. "R~ of t1'1t De19ta.-on..-111 ..... TM'th H!JI il'ftO..VI-Swn Sclm"O Biiey" "Rlll'!Pole nl !he lies "Vol!SW&-~ ,,,,.- dlo (In Slno) . <BMv of lJle" PW1 6 of 6l 0 oon Beelle' ""'-- Moldll Noldel'O u.. llael ........ D*e Deello =· .• F-yFGr• ..... Nolc:ill'D u.. ml ..... .... ..... ~ ..... ~o WllMl of For-lneide~ c.raow I:"""' .... 0... "A S. Deir Jalill (1n LA. Ln No1t1 s an 11n ..... lllMQ nn Stnol o sw.o1 o Is Bom" (R) 0 StnolO Stno)O !Ii.m Dwtpl Tilollploft PY.-lltl.ol'd ,,.. ... Lord PY.-llel.ol'd TIN Todly Jey Wlidw <:111111,_. .. W......T,_ ==-...... ~ ....... ..,_,. "RIM!lpOll of !he ...,_ "'s.dl of ... Tiie 'IOI ~ ml ... "Feudll Biiey" .. ~.., .. C. 1• 11 I "Mr Justice Ordl(' CUlltt of Utt . ~ 8 of 6) 0 811c*nul"o ml ...... ...._.T .. ...... Milli --= .,....., ~" femrdo Alende. Ve.-ona Castro ...... ~-'1:291 ml I .,, ''Wtlfll ........... ""' -.,,. c.. ol lhl ..... Die* v. °"' .. ...._. lllryT,_ .....,.Lift lttllt of ... ot hWoM' -Shllllr9CI o.n·· ~CIGld Fii(' .... ..... L.A. LAW ... Thursday Prime Time 6:00 8:30 m1 • 7:30 1:00 In the "Dlsot'· der1y Order1iea" epbock of ABC 'a .. Perfect 9tlangers. ··•Ir- ing PIUMY# JM. 12# Lllrry (Plark IJnn.tSaMr) joins Beld ... hoepl- t.lll~ln•n 1:30 ---to-• ........... 9 ............. ...... bOPI ..... January 11, 1990 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 • :e I 'I I ;a, i !II 1 ·1•1 l ~I t'~ :1 I I I fl fl fll I fl l I ll fl ll l I 111111 llll ll li li li l; I I Ii Ii i i Ii i 1111 i Ii F., I i 11: • i ': - 1t11 I l li fl 111 f --:ID ! ~I I I i~il ~I I ~ll I~ I -1 -c r ; ll l"I ~ i f. i i , ~ i l i ~ ~ ~ ! .. : ~~ l ~ f ; ~ : 1!9 i J ~ 5 f St> • if ~i iif f J A ~ • ~ 5 ~~ _: ~ 1 ~ f g • §-l !j -• i 2i ~= i ~s ~j A I ~ , ... ~ .• ! I ~~~ :§,..ii f ~ ~I I ~~ -ti . nl' ;;:,,.. ~ ~-= !!f 1 j ~s 'I t s ~ 1 ~ P"I I I I 5' ~I Ill§~ ifl I I l~d f Is I l ~~ ~ g s tr gl ! .. : ~ E 5 I -4 ':Z' c ~ & m 'C z -1§. ... 0 ~ - ~ m :J c m ~ ... ... .. ... CD CD 0 ,, ,, .. .. --Q. Q. m m '< '< > ~ --,.. 0 CD .. .. :s :s -~ :s ft :s ~ ~ m m ::s :s c c m m ~ -< .... ... N N .. .. 11 1 1111i11~~ili i~ i~' ~i111 11 1 1 irr ~ U'I .... ... .. (0 U) w (0 (0 ft 0 0 Friday Prime Time January 12, 1990 9m ~ um rm ~ IEll IDI 119 Hill em Rm mll ~ ~ m. 6:00 ..... NBC Newt ::; El .......... Tonif'C R.- Chal'd C#e tall s alXlllt 111$ ' new ll'tCW'e ~ ltema1 A•an 9:00 9:30 ...,..., ~ C.:itt ' T"" !llut MO:n :i..:,.:n ~~rnr ~in s~.: WlCl CWMrne •fec}ulrtl J D lCM. ~on h ~ r.c I~~ causes~ 11"' Slno1::; 10:00 "8nclllO Ftll $1\a Wt G.31~' '" :'!t"~' - 11:00 """9r F41'eman ~· ~ ........ Te>-lllloN: ••• 1lle OllOI ""1tr ,19-g :)ain1 ,,_.,. ... Siva.gt dly ~~ S IJlll'leS W-0005 202') (VC~I Hunlef warcn for a11 arsonist Newt Newt C1$ Newt (In Newt Stereo1 wtio'a Ille Dif'l'Wlf loll? Double 51roll" Orei!M ...... nw..·.~ '*" Nlgflt Court ~ ..... Nolidlto Uni· ~ el.-1e ~ M"A'S'H The Currtfll Alw Nurses Rubi Nigfl!Court Hi.men Pan 2 ol 2} F1ll "°'* F...., ....... P9rt«t Slrllt- 1 ~ Bak~ S Doz· jget'I 0.SOI Me$"' Bab¥· jet'IS Ill oer~ ()O@< sinin; "' S1'<@1C : lltS I• Slef1!0 ::; Sterf<' ::; CltOl lk#netl I HM! IO Hitt .JtlM•'"' s artoo 8'mty Miier 11.:1 Fl'!lrldl on ~-'•~Y1 ~ ~s I CIA' Vl()s~ TO l mur~ ,,~ llOn ..... Jloplrdyt 0 W'-1 o# F0t-llllide Editiofl leywltcfl Home Cott lln MMcu1o FBI Snal W. Ntwl ._ S1ereo1- F1'dlric:* K. Price Adllll lmllh'• MoNy Wcwtd Noeiciet I ~'Tigers of ven" ~ Medlll(l.tlftf """"'°" Noldlro T• ......... -'*CNN ....... Pwry MllOll "The Cue of !he 9offowed Brunette" Oii B.L. STRYKER B.L. ~trykcr (8urt Reynolds) at· tempts to sol~ the murder of a star football pleyer's ftlther In the "Win- ner Takes AU .. epl9ode ol "IS. L. StryMr." alrtng UTVIU>AY Wll W-*Joll From~ Abigll ..... GdlnSk, In Srereo) • w......, NetioNI ~ rRI (Jn h11Enden h11Enden w ... 11,... Ster@OI ::;i .... lo1to Murdll Dic:k v tfl Dpt A*CNMel TV or Not TV? fo• Mony ol todoy , od .. m,.11. lho• ,, lllt qv«''-tv , oud-t '' o"•0<1• .. but....,,. •O't\ "''' ortn • Tho! • ..+oy 1mon od .. ,,,..,. Ott ~"'9 .mo TV UPOA fl .+.e colotM -.\ly ~-"'°90'"" o-oolob~ "'"'• Oo..., P11o! ~' TV uPOA Tf 'c-~ of occ11•0le l1\1ln9t ond ICH<ll>ClllllQ ltol\lrH ..,~ .. •todt<• ..,y reft• 10 ~ 09°"' ond 090"' oil -"' '°"' Al'd fV UPOA Tf" 91/0'onlftd od po~t Oftd color ~ "'°'' "''• w.o. oct.."'\efl -~ arid reo6--1lil ...... '°""' fVUOATf 1!'111\t._,,olle<,.......'9""'- C .. Mt.4a21 Friday Prime Time January 12, 1990 11:00 lilcMI: •••": '1llurOlt on fie Onent E.1· pNSl"!l!' F.,..'Hole (R) 700 CluO [cf.!f!"W &.t.,O..W dll Dot Vldat ~ "Mgelet de 11 llrdt" Erviqoe Alvarez Fell~ ClaU<l1a I~ 24 Horas =-~ P9to ~•"Ma._,.. (5':00) lllowie: t t t ......., Wi-lntlde Ill NFL (R) (In Slefeo) llowle: • • \.'l ~" I 19801 A 'fOl>OCJ Mowie • 1 "Ctddyltllc* II" ( 1988 Comedy) Jacile Maw _,,,,,_. -.: TM Adwellllft legins" caddy at an e1dusive OOl$\lly Club encounters 0.,¥' Cannot' A -e.111tly blJt ocnowus lluSlneSSITlan sets ... -• r:l;l•M (198S. Aaw!nUe) Fred W1td, SMJtal bll~e d\¥aclers wnen ne C()l'!pelts .,, get P•efl wrtl'l lhe snoobsll membef$ ol the 8usnwooc:I CA,rir, Joel (if (1 S4) (VCA) a tournament to win a sctl04arsn.p Civt 11n S1ereo1:; p 38) {VCR) 1,.,.,.14._. illllcGNdef I l..Glld 'The Vtty Slle'a Ill Dey by Dey (R) lllowie: tt "Silwll Wilneu" 11985 Orafl'lat V~ ~ !Days I N91b I Nill* ~ f« ___ !! Min" ... Jenn (2 00) ol Dodd of Dodd Hirt (5:30) lllowie: "tct 8'1111on z-." A SlbTllme crew~ for lllowie: •••">"The BMst" (1988 Drama! St~ Bave< Ja· Mo-tie: ••Iii '1nlo Ill Fft" (1987) A ~ p r·Jm the Nor1ll Pole wages a ~ S1n9,1le lglllSI time 11 order son Pllne !>..mg the Russian invaSIOll ot At9t1an1star a group muso.v1 IS swallowed 141 11 a l'IOCbed 01 r..as J • __ 10 find a downed Rus5lltl Sllellte COIUnng o1 ol ~t rebels~ a tost Soviet tan~ ttlr:>u<;• st0n. oeceit Ind murder when he ~"' a IMSie 5*S Based on AllStllr ~·s "°"91. lhe A W1IOemess (ffi !tf!feol 11 491 (VCRJ VoOWt>ound ~town 1.29 CAI lmtl• FiRderl KM-lllk• Ill ~ Loontr TUMt lewi.cMd Mit'9f Ed GrMn Acres Car 54, Whtft Btst of s.tur-ICTV Aowlll & Mat ----Qrlde "I( Pa~ The r111 Ate You? di LM lill'a -1/1 l:J:url!W Hocley .... !i:-...... i.a.. TonigN MIA ........ Hous10n Rodlets at Los Angeles Lakers IUY!I l>i'Jl·M ....... Me ..._ Hlgll Sdloaf ....... Anesll vs Ma• Oet (lrve) S. Hel 8'1111 SW. Am. (5:45) --... "Tiie LoRe lldart" (1•. •··-·~-,..-~)Stacy Keech, OM! CMrldrle (t:ito, lillcMr•'1 '1>Nll WIS/I TM CfO· down" (1987' lllowie: ••¥1 "Cltlan ~The Mlirl CourM" Movie: ••'7 uTht Blob" (1988. lb'roi) Kevll'I Ollotl Shewllle ..,.: ••• : (1988. Saenoe Action) Scoft Grimes. l.Jane Cur-Smrtfl An oozing mass of camrvorous QelllWI ~on "tlar•tlPP' 115 (In SWeo) (t .27) (VCR) tile inllabctant$ of a Coloraoo 511, town 11'1 !M remalle ot h lllrMIG" 1958 cult ClasS< (In Ste<eo) (1 lS) 1\ICRJ 11989. !lrama .... , .... .... va 11n SWeoJ .... w-w-...., ... USA T-...C C...., Cllt· .. S..... Grace UnOer MoN: • ....... to Ill *' Prmln ' Moon" t 1959) A lllOM-~ r()Cl(l't IS ial1lCfled from E.ar1tl .... ·~ "U ... l(lled . (1950, Mr*Y) LIWrenct T tef , .afot~(t OT ,._,llOOl•t .. llrMt llutt Last Chance USA TOftiPt .......... "Blnla ol lhe Salon (R) Sexes" • It hi i~ out the best inal"t&: Cl"'7 UlllTfO• ,., Friday Night Owl llJI 12:30 1:00 Tonigllt lllow (In Stereo) Liiie Nighl Will Dm:1 L.14· '9mlln !In St~) ~) CMllMI Croalingl Where 10 and (OI Aw) 1 1:30 2:00 January 12, 1990 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 (1971. Crimi) Roy Dtvld ~ Friday Nigh1 V'ldlot Movir. o ''C* C1oellng" (1980) Stuart Whitman (OI .. ) Alloftto T ejl llcou.M 111 l T• Do IOdl In... ~: U \'i "Jult Ont of the Gliy1" lneidl ... NFL (R) (lo R ~ (R) Hiii (In (1985. Comedy)~ Hyser. Claytoo ROil-S!&'e<>) m:lBm (In. SlereO) o Stereo) o ner o ( 1 .OJ !VCR) .. fJ--=-·-------' -. --- ~l Saturday Morning January 13, 1990 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 :1 'I •%•!••-·-· . ·= ···~ 2 ... PoilC IUdqull Dll*,lltll-c.... ... ..._ ............. ........... ~II ........ Teams IO Be AIWIWICld (l.Ne) I ,. llOilOIM Allialna 0 11111 0 ,_ 0 F ..... 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Altundtf lnlro. liology !Mro.llolofy ...... ml Dlild m. Repol1I WOltcMllon eoi.t· La .. """" Ludie llw9 m. --... -·-r·-.t ....... r;o-; ... ., ... __ .. Mid .... ... ........ Dlnglfoully "Dis(m-"* Wlllleey: The NIM Ille llillrple "A CribNn ,...... "Chnstlll8" Atound fie Wortd In IO lllo¥te: .. }l ...... Hlndrli" a;im ~OM -The Oltier Tllorl (R) (Plr11 of •) Mystery" (R) (Part 1 of 2) Dey1 The Cl\alenge tR) ( 1973, BlcqlOtlYJ 11 42) Side of Foott>all ' (R) CR) ~ (Of~ Movie: ••'? "Attum of llt led Miii" (19'8 wes1em1 -. Ra~ Scon AOllel1 Ryan \1 30) (VCR) £rrnE (Of All) You Ind Ma, MouMrdte W*°"'9 lo IMnllo '• Clf • Good Mom-~ Wwlet DoNld Due* Movie: .. "The c... ....... (198!>. Int of Kid Pooll Comer tut ir'9 Mlctltyl ~ PrtMllCt Fantasy! Atwnated Maga! t>ews trom 1fle .. ., [!mm and 1fle T~ kingdam of Care-A-LOI foater kro1Hs ft ... Oub I l'l9d F0test compasSIOll 111 oeoole theV meet (VCR) I lmml FilNnl Jilll HMaoft Flthift. Hole CMdoorl S1lt Stiot <letnedly Collgt litltllll Alaoama·~ al Xa'lll!f It.Ne) Collgt llelllbll I ~ lyt¥lnilft Helo Klfty 1'111 Ttmngt Generrion lonlN• The ~ "The Brazos Kid RiWemln Wip1Tllin . ·• ~ Frwiec:o9'lflllot Juen Clldefon Juen Clldefon Fr'llldtco SUllley MoYit: "El Lobo Bllnco" (1972) femando Casanova ~, ....... The Survtvll (RI Movie: H• "TWiiis" (1988) Arnold Schwll"lenep ~ lntidt the NFl ( R) (ln Mowll: .. " • Athr 2 on l ~ DNdly ..... ( 1980, parated at ber1li as pan of a gene11e expenment, • musele-Stereo) "'~ ... (1988. = MysWy) Frri Silltra. Faye boood Adonis 1$ shocked to drsco¥er ttllt his !will brO!het C>.dey Moen. l.il• ~. (1 52) (VCR) is a pinl·SIZed eat thief wanted by the mob In Slef9o) o (In Sino) O 1 52) (VCR) llllm W-D-lllOll6dt Self."'"' ...... Guide WOIMflWMdl lebJW.. Plfll'llGuidt Atliludll bquh MD* ~ Ood lrt Frtdey" One wild lllo¥te: o• ''Tiloet ~Yount Man ii Tll* ..-..., ..... •••Yt ~ c--.-(1969, Comedy) A>-lllDM:"Tht end crazy,. It.~ disco,. .-.." 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Warranty SOsq.yd .minimum STAINMASTER FRIEZE 100% Nylon VERTICALS MINI BLINDS FABRICS ARMSTRONG VINYL . 847-2729 RNANONG AVAILABLE ~( ~<.ll~p ets Winter~a le D esigner Showroom 'With over 1,000 sanrples $--.~S C> r\OW O\L\ l\:STALLED ~OWO~LY $ ...... .--.95 I \!STA 1.1 JD NOW O\D $~95 !'\<)TALI.FD ~OW O\LY $1E>95 !\STAI.I FD NOW ~C><>/<>OFF NOW !::» O<>/<>OFF ' NOW :2 !::» <>/c:>OFF UPTO s1!5C> REBATE CARPET UEANING SPEOALIST REASONABLE RATES WORJ< GUARANTEED BRAND NAMES FOR LESS: FARBRJCA CAMELOT CATALINA ELlnOOO MOOAWK ARMSJ"'RQ-JG MANNINGTON BRUCE ~ SCHUMAOlER DEL MAR ~CELAN™ And Much, Much Mort!!! . •Window ~atments 7391 WARNER #F HUNTINGTON BEACH A Tiie & Marble &Hardwood &Wallpaper A Carpet &Vinyl I~ IDE COAST/Al SPORT /Bl THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENT. J ANUARY 7" 1990 Suspected.killer sets himself ablaze By HaY ADAMS or .. .,_...,...,. A man suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend an Huntington Beach set himself o n fire Saturda) as California Hi&.hway. Patrol officcn attempted to stop his car and qucstton ham. s1her To,ou Tercel. About 7:45 p.m . a C HP officer in V1ctorvilfe spotted Framstead and attempted to pull him over. Huntington Beach Pohcc Lt. Patnck Gildea said Bernardino { ount~ Hospllal '1a hl'll<Oflll'r. (i1ldae \31d Thl' 24·\l·ar-old. "'hose last kno"'n addrC"ss "'as 1n lngk\\(md. "'3' lhr prime 'iUSpect 1n thl' ITI\\ll'fl(IU\ dl•ath of TamnH l><n 1s of Stanton · ing111n lk.ll h I'· •ltu I t hl \h. F-rlJtn \<ltd \\ hl'n ,11,· 11rx·nn.l tht· tront Jnor thl' "oman found D:l\" on hl'r p1•rlh J \ 1ng lrom 'ho11wn v.ounds. DJ ' 1, •\J' in J l 1tdl1g.ht hl'lllorti:r enro utc to l 1111g B<J1.h \km1111al Ho\pttJI v.hl'n '>hl· died Brian Framstcad. 29, was wanted an connco1on with the Friday naalu shooting of 19-year-old Tamm) Mw Davis on a ttsidcntiaJ strccL .\s Framstead stttrcd his car to the road's edge, he apparent!~ doused his dotbmg and skin with some type of flammable houtd and lit a match or liahter. .\ "'a1tfl'!>' at Bob's Big Bo) on Edingi.·r .\' cnuc 1n 1 luntington lkach. Davts had IX'en working Fnda' night and J l·Ft the restaurant shonl ~ after 11 p m · .\t 11 .2) pm . a "'oman living in the 15800 block of Rushmoor Lane heard a '-"Oman screaming out.-.1de hrr home Moml'nts later. she heard gunshot'>. Hunt- Pohn· d1J nut l..nov. ho"' Da'" arrl\ed on Rush_moor L.11w -v.hl·1hn 'he drt"l' there "'1lhngl) or "'as lurn·d lkr lJI \•J'> tound parl..cd nn the street. but olli1.t:r'> LOuld rind n1> lnl·nd' nr fa1111I~ 11f Da' 1s· ltvmg A aencraJ alcn had bttn put out on Framstcad's Warships steaming toward Colombia BOGOT .\. Colombia (.-\Pl - Radio net"'orh rcponed Saturda) 1hat tv.o l '. . "'arsh1ps steamed lo"'ard Colombia to s.ct up a blocl ade to stop drug traffickers.. L' .S. o fficials confirmed the ships v.crc in the .\tlanttc but said 11 was for trammg ncrc1\t~ Before CHP officers could put out the fire. Framstead's car was aJso in !lames. The blaze was e>.ttnguished and Framstcad was taken to San (Pl~as~ s~~ DEATH/All Plane crashes in J\X/ A car lot By EMILY ADAMS Of "~ o .. ..,, Pilof St•" .\ ,1ngk-l·ng,1nl' rlJnl· crasht'd 1n 111\l lll l<•hn \\ ... , nl· .\1rpon ·s long- ll·rin p.1r\..1 n~ I' "Jturda~ ~r11her thl P••"t rn 1 .1n \ 11nl· nn th<.' ground "-J' '>l'rt••U'•' 1n1un·d I he pilot. 4(}. \l·.ir-11ld ~1 1hk' I> VkCants of '1 11rh.1 I 11hl.1 ,.,1,1rx·d "1th minor tntUrll., In Washington. a Pcntagon source said the aircraft earner l 'SS John F Kenned' tia'> ~n chosen to l~d an an11-drug dTon ofT lhC' coast of Col- ombia. but that final dcc-1SJons on v.hen ttk> v.arsh1p "'Ill IX' put to v.ork had no1 bttn made. The sourtt spole on condition of anon)rnlt). The L' ~ Eml°'aS'>} in Bogota re- leased a stal<.'nll'nt 1n n-sponsc to the ( o lomb1an radio n·pons. sa~ mg th<' l 'mtl'<l tatcs I'> '>tcrping up air and sea patrols in thr Canbbean in an attC'mpt to bind roc.·aine smuggling. o-.-~~ ......... -· A potkeman and a bystander stand at.side the wr.ctrage of a plane that crashed In a JWA parking lot Saturday. Ju,, .11tl·r ' I'm \le{ ants "'as th in~ J , J . 11 -.c1i 1 kl't and prepar- IOf • 1J nl! .11 1.1hn \.\a\ ne o\1rport "hl'n h" l'ngtnl' failed. Orange < " u n t ' I r l' < a p t a 1 n R a ) \ .1kntul'IJ '>clld (Please 1H CRASH/Alt Rut the l'mOO\\\ stat<'mc.·nt also did not~~ "hen l 0 hl· operation "'as to stan . .. .\II opcratton., "'111 ht-L'Onductl'd in tntl·matw nal "'atc.·n far from thC' Colombian l 03'>t ... the.· em bass' said "Contact'>"' 1th t"loat'> and plan~ "'111 folio"' norms J1rtateJ b' mter- nattonal la"'s and pr.alt1l·~· .. It did nut sa~ ho"' ma"' \h1p<> and plan\~., "'C'rc in' o h t.'d Coast cities jump on -monorail bar:idwagon The radio nct"'orl...-. < aracol and RCN. in repon' from '>tnnger re- poners. quotC'd unidcnttfil."d Pt'n- tagon sourc~ as sa~ mg &he Kenned~ a nd the l ru1ser \ 1r1unia v.cre headed f~aw s.tt SHIPS/A4J lly ll08 VAN EYKEN Plans f1,r Oranttl' C (1unt' ·, -3nd 'onh .\ml'rt1.a·s -tir't tnta -urron pu"hl mono- rail ha' c ti..·t·n mm mg fa•aa than ;t h1gh- 'P'-"-'d train in rl'\.l'nt m1inth' -...:e, n minJ that not a p1hng ha' ti..·l'n put in for a mon: mndl''t monorail prOJt'Cl leading to John \\a ~ ne -\1rpon -3 proJ(."('t planne~ had 1n1t1alh horx·J to rnmpktl' h~ nc\I '>Urnmer Judging Imm \tatl·mcnt' h~ poht1lal leader\ throughout the lnunt~. th1<> area has OC seeks to keep control of roads By EMILY ADAMS °'-Dlilll<'--Some Orange Count\ Ctt) and transportation agenq · officials. meeung 1n In.me Saturda~. JOmed a Newport Beach-~ devdopa in cx~sing fea~ that state laws rould override local development choices. The Irvine Co. rq>0nedly led last month's Califomta Building Indus- try ASSOC1ation rej('Ction of tM state Legislature's p sohne tax pacbgr because of a pro"ision buikkn be-- Ill'' e rould put future de' clopments '"Jt'Opard\. S1m1lar ·fC'ars that the pro' 1S1on \A.Ould be detnmental to c1t1cs hdp- C'd hoost attendance at a first-of-It~ le.ind transporutton "'orkshop 1n In me. "-h1ch attracted about 175 local offioals. In me Cit\ C'oun- c1lv.oman Sall~ Anne hendan said. "We 're going to lose decision- mak1ng powers to the state or some other outside aat'n<1 -and I thank fl'INM lft TAX/All Report says Ford Aerospace for sale .,.,_.TGWUNE "-......... .___ WASHINGTON -Ford Motor Co. ii~ lo ldJ its Newport Badt- .._. -..Oll*C divisioo. a published~ aid S.twdly. The WashiQllOD Posa aid tlilie f*'91 c:ompMy wuts IO xii Ford ~Corp. bcic:IMW of ucenainlKI O'Wef ~deft IC .-dii'llll ...a a Mltd to*-o. ...,_.ti .. in tlilie • ollercc.,... cwswdlioa. . ,. •• -l'C#G/~ ' dl·tin1wh come J o"' n "'1th J l·a-..c ol rrwn11· nul-man.1a. a cond11 wn that ha'> al<>u cniprx·J up 1n other pans of <\outhcm ( ahforo1a .\nd planners ot thr J11hn \\ a~nc .\1rrx1rt prnJl'lt no'' sa~ the) hope to ha'e a real. h'l' munor3tl b' latr nl'\t \ear to ht'lp ad,anu· k'll:al enthus1a'>m for thl: futumtK tcchnulog~ r1r'>t dlS'>CU~~d morr than I': ~l·ar. ago. thl· a11"p(m monorail " to ht-a pn,atl' dc,clopcr-tinanced half-m1k line hnk1ng an fr, inc commercial pla1a to John Wa) nc .\1rpon. The on11nal pro1e<.·t. propo\ed b~ In ine- t"IJ'>l'd \ld)11nndl l>(•ugla.-. fh·alt~. I\ \1111 thl· on l ~ 11nc lor \\ hll h plan\ ha\ l' l"x'l·n rut on PJfX'r \ld)onnl'll l>oug.la' nrlillal' ha\ l' \ur- m11un1cd mo\t ot the hurdk' ~·t ti..·tore thc.·m including apprll\ ,ti\ trom thl· \llUnl' \trpon Land l se ( 11mm1\\111n. thl' A11arJ ot \urx'r· '1o;flr\ and 1h1• l 11' ot In tnl' .\nd :i thrl·at~·nl•d kgal l halkngl' tn•m t.hc u t~ ot 'l'"' J)l irt lkach. "hl'rl' 11ffiual' "'l'rt' conl'C'rnrd thl' monorail might hnng a de fa cto npan'\1<1n ot Jo hn \\>a,nl· .\1rport "'a" a'cn<.'d "'hen ~cDonncll L)<iugla\ prm 1dl·d a'~uranl'l'\ that the monorail's tam1nu' at Douglas Plaza "'ould not become an 11ff·'>1tl' J1rpon <.c.'n ice counter. · 1 hl' nnl~ thing that remains 1s the hu1IJ1nl! JX'rm11 from In ine ·· said Francois HJtk.1u .1 ron,.ultant 10 thl· monorail proJect. "\\l· J fl' l'\l'X'l'trng (() hcl\l' the permit by 'lime t1ml' 1n l·l'hrua r. ( onstruct1on can hl'~1n I 1.'\J)t.'l't. h~ .1hout .\pril." \trphan ll' l--l·~' a \Cntor planner with In'"" '><ltd Radcau"• t:'>t1matr was overly opttm ""' \hl· }itfd \C\ era I more steps rc- IP'tu~ se-e MONORAIL/ All The Sell begins on The Tell .\f1r1 l'lght months and countless hc.1uf' "' 'nluntccr time. the world's IM(!l''t photo mural. nestled an the hill'> 11f Laguna Can yon. was dis- mantkd ~turda). \.\1th thr \lelctal remains of the mural"., tramc.-work looming an the haLl..g.round <;«lions <A the work "'t'rl· on sail' throur,hout the day. r .ach panrl on sale. m ost measur- ing .i feet h\ ~ feet was still covered ~1th the donated phocosraphs which made Thl' Tell what orpniz.en called n community work. Sun- blastcd and aged by weather, many of the pictures pasted to plywood board were now barely d.ilOCl"Dible. ··There arc a lot of private ~ ments in the pictures Peoole ~ u There was a lot o11ex:cvn .,_ violence.·· said M..-k Cham~ oraanizer and pnmary aniA on tM projCCl. .. We found out how telk"OA f/11 ........... ,.... ........ _, . .,. ................ ,_ ........ ... pmt people arc•· u they broulllt ia their personal photo&~~ Olambcrlain said. A IOW ~ IO,l photos were donated IO cM -a Membm of Tiie :rel ,..._ _. ,. ...... .,.... -•• , •.....•••••••••. C4--S 'he fee is one of several 1ugestioa1 the council will clbcUll at ita afternoon study tenion. C'omntly, a Violator ~aves at least two co~tion notices and an office hearina before the city tiles a civil .Wt teek.ina an injunction. On the averap, ~bout 60 days pus before the city purs.ucs the lepJ action, Burnbam said. · Some council members aid they think this process ia too lenient and allows for continued violations. Here are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali· fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto ~9" pme: 30, 46, 42. 2. 4, 3 and the bonUJ number. I 4. OC man granted bail Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $1 0.06 million, said lottery spokeswoman Kathy Manzer. All those who picked fi ve numbers plus the bonus number will divide amo ng themselves a prize pool of$1.63 million; fi ve of six will ahare $843.000; fo ur of six will share $767,000. Three of six is wonh an automatk S5 per wi nner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a telev;sion broadcast origi nating in Sacramen- to. The sales from Wednesday night lo Saturday's drawing were S 15.34 million, Manzer said. No one won $I million Saturday on the California Lottery's first ''Big Spin" show of 1990. TELL VANCOUVER. British Columbia (AP) -Charles McVey. an Orange County businessman who is wanted in the United States on charges of conspiring to sell high-technology equipment to the Soviet Union. was released on bail after more than two years in 1a1l. McVey. 65. was granted.bail T ues- day. but 11 wasn't until Friday that the required $2,000 bail and SI 0.000 surety bond were arran11.ed . If de- DEATH From Al in the area. Gtldae said. A police investigator working on Davis' death discovered she'd re· centJy broken off a relationship with her boyfriend. who had apparently assaulted Davis o n more than one occassion. G ildae said. his life. Even before construction began. From A 1 Chamberlain and his partner. Jerry Laguna Canyon Conservancy were Burchfield. had spent two /ears in hoping visitors would also be gen-negotiations with the city o Laguna erous with their pocketbooks as Beach for use of the land and vari- picces of the mural were put up for ous permits. sale. ,"I almost feel possesive of this For S25. visitors took home a land now -and so do a lot of other · pi«e of the project which w31 nine people who worked on the project or years in the planning and creating JUSt stopped by to visit. That was process. Half of the sale's proceeds one of the reasons I did this. I went to cove r costs of The Tell. the wanted people to have a stronger other half was donated to the con-association. an 1denttty wtth this servancy which is attempting to save piece of the canyon," Chamberlain the canyon area from encroaching said. development. Leading a v1~1tor up to "Those bulldozers aren't coming where the view was anywhere near here," Chambcrlatn Chamberlain warned of exclaimed as he watched volunteers • which inhabit 1he area. a rock bette r. snakes carefully dismantling the mural Not just snakes. he said. there are which had engulfed the past year of also bobcats. lynx. mountain lions MONORAIL from Al remain, including a public heanng scheduled for late February or early March, before the building penn1t can be considered. When it's approved, the first loop will cost between S5 millio n and $7.5 million to construct and should be in o peration by the end of I ~ I. if construction begins by summer. Badeau said. But shon -range commuters in Irvine wi ll most likely sec much more elevated rail than the tnitial half-mile line over the next few years, Badeau said. "We also have commitments from two other developers to extend to their projccts;· he said. Ult1mately, Badeau said, ihe monorail feeder system in Irvine should extend from Irvine's Am- track station. through the Irvine Business Complex to the airport. a loop of j ust under fi ve miles. "Within two years. Oransc Coun- ty should ha ve an incredible exam- ple for the rest of the world." he Mid. foundations for the fint link in lhe aystem arc already installed in &oat of the new John Wayne Air· port terminal buildina. Badeau aid. But a much LarJcr monorail plan ts already fermenting in the minds of c;jlJ officials all over central Oranae CO.ty. a. November, officials in Costa Miii. Santa Ana. Anabel~. Irvine _, Onn,F announced that they ;~ lookina letioualy at the poss1- ....,. ol a jointly ftftanced trunk .:1=~ tine linki!'I John Wayne ~ to Disneylanct. That 27-mile ._ could be connected to the McDoaneO Douala line as ..... l!eder 1oopl to desti- ... as Ille <>ranee County Ana Center, Irvine 8us1- ~·CIJli' ... ~•. 9outb Coat Plaza, t-_'ftll!I. 1111 Saca Ana Civic Ag' Qft Sllldiam. ........ to du'Ow ......... "C... .... _Alla ...... ......... ~CERIPlll as to possible routes and to put that forward as a proposal to the private sector.·· There arc still many fundamental questions that have to be answered before such a proposal can even receive a hint of real backing. how- ever. Roeder said. "We're goi ng to have to determine what the projected ridership would be; that's a key point," he said. "Any private company looking at this idea would want to know that right off the bat. I think it's important for us to continue wtth the r~onal traffic analysis we're undenaktng with the cities of Newpon Beach and Irvine. And we're encouraging Santa Ana to become involved wi th it as well. Once we know what the traffic is. we can overlay the monorail plan and perhaps have an idea how they would interact." Roeder said he would appoint a staff member to continue meeting with the other four cities on the monorail idea. In December, Fullerton Mayor A. B. "Buck'' Catlin announced that his city would study the feasibility of of a moaoraiJ loop servina Cal St,ate Fullenon. Santa Ana Mayor Dan Youns said the idea for the 1nter-dty trunk line ~ out of the McDonnell Douala• f'rOJect. But he said the main fine would need to be of a heavier gauge and travel at a higher speed in order to be practical. .. At the core of this stratCJ)' is this: We want each ci ty to put in mono- rail cechnoloay scrvina their major employment centen and dcsti-nauons." Young said. "The main line would link. up with each of these feeder lines, as well u 9.'ith our existina commuter rail line at the ex.istina stations in Irvine, Senta Ana and Anaheim. That way, some-one can start out in northern San Dieeo c.our.ay or Los Anleles by tnria and link into iMa combined ~" Al ii tbat idea weren't enouah. dMft ii uodlcr, aauda laqel' eon· = ... !o::. die ... tMt llr I ile lllOWMI w6lb ........ Meh~SIOO ...... :••ii • ol ........ ... C H111u'lil =:.: poned from Canada. he faces charges in California. "He has obtained accommodation in Vancouver but I can't tell you where," said McVey's lawyer Rob Anderson. "I think he's with ac- quaintances. ·· Anderson said McVey hopes his wife. who is suffering from cancer wi ll be well enough to travel to Vancouver to "spend some ti me with him." Framstead became the prime suspect of the police investigation and a bullelin was put out on Framstead·s car just hours before CHP offi cers in Victorville at- tempted to pull his vehicle over .. Fram stead was reponed to be in · critical condition at San Bcmadino County Hospital. and a few red-tailed hawks which The Tell's crew and visitors had become acquainted with. Initially. Chamberlain had esti· mated the mural would cost about S I 08.000 to construct. But the an ist recei'1ed a lot more "sweat equity" than he'd anticipated. The effort to create a photo-his- tory of the land and introduce people to the canyo n ended up cost· ins about S30.000. Chamberlain said. About SI0.000 wa.s donated by private 1ndl\ 1duals. another SI 0.000 was kicked in b} the Festival of Arts and the final t.l'11rd of the costs have come out of Chamberlain·s pocket. It hasn't been easy. Chamberlain said. but it's worth the cost if people can no"' "accept perpetual responsi- bility for this land:· week for a ballot in1tiat1ve to finance the huge ratl '>}'Stem through a half- cent sales tax hike. spokesman Craig Hendrickson said. "We haven't met with Mayor Yo ung and the other ci ty represcnta- t1' es down the rt• H~l." Hendrickson said. "The issue. IS that with thr S)Stcm we are proposing 10 place. there would be no need for a local li ne that would d uplicate the service of the larger system ... Hendnck!.o n said about 60 per- cent of the the s1x<ounty system proposed 1n the ballot ini11at1ve would be financed by the private sector. which would recover its in· vestment through passenger fares and. more importantly. freight rates. "The reason public transit sys- tems never make money 1s that don't carry freight:· he said ... This system would be designed to carry passengers as well as freight. and 1t could even function as the region·s solid waste disposal system. But whatever the scale of the system betng contemplated. mono- rails arc the way of the future. Badeau said. .. The key is that all the parts have to work together:· · Badeau said. "You could get more people to car pool, for example, if when they got to their destination they could get around easily witho ut a car. "Some kind of light rajl-typc sys.- tern is an essential part of the future transponation development in Or- anac County. But here. WC need to get above the traffi c problems, so an ele vated tram is the answer. And in order for 1t to work in Southern California. we need an attractive, entertaintng ride. "The best and most successful mo no rail 10 the world is at Disney Wo rld. It's a 15-mile line that aoes to all the major destinations in Disney World. But we can't call it mass transit. We call it entertain- ment. That'!' the concept that I think is JOina to work in Oran,e County." Badeau C$timated that, witb exist· ina technoloaY. a main-line mono- rail syi&em such as the one brina cont.cm&Mtcd would cost between S2S million and SlO miltion per mik 10 build, compmed IO about S20 millioll to SlO naiD ioa per mile for a ISO I d ln'll tiPI Nil .,._. ..::'dz~-:. :r-..:' ................ Y! .. Tiie day ea allo autborize .. ;' '1141recsor to .. appUcatioDI ftom code vic1J1-. llllllld pounds ti' ttVocatioD and revile revocadm proc:edwu, lumbam •id. Sin.lone llid he favon tbe idea of a reintpeCtion fee .becaute Of tbe proven auccets in Anaheim. s.mo. tlid euda a fie •Y alto~ CUlclfto lbe number of iUepJ dwellina u'iilts. in wb.1ch individuals convcn lll'llt' and other atrUCtures into hOmC$ by lintply Jutallina small refri&erators and hot plates. n.ae illepJ dwellen simply remove the appliances when city employees come to inspect the site and then repllce tkm and continue livinJ there after the inspec- tion, ,!ansone said. A reinspection fee would hit such violators in the pocket book each time someone repor1ed their illegal acti vity to the city, be u id. Part of the Newport ••.ch l'ord Aero apace plant, which Is reportedly for sale. I FORD ..../ From Al Ford Aerospace is a ma1or supplier of missiles. flight train ing a nd satel- lite technology. Ford officials would not comment on the report. calli ng 1t "spccu- lat I\ c." Ford spokesman Bill Peacock in Dearborn. Mich .. said he was unaware of any "prospectus" that the Post said was being circulated. "I would not say there is nothing out there:· Peacock said. ·T m not sure what that document is. I can't S<t) whether descripti ve material might c>.1s1." Ford 1s holding a regularly sched· uled board meeting Thursday. but Pcacock said he was not pnvy to the agenda and did not kno" whether a sale would be discussed. Peacock said there had been some speculation in trade publications. Spokesman Thomas Foote said "it's not a nr w rumor." The repon occurs against a backdrop of concern among defense contractors that the thaw in East- Wcs1 relations will mran reductions 1n government spending o n weapon- f). Chrysler Corp. announced last mo nth 11 was pulling out of the defense busmess. General Motors has denied an) interest in scll1n~ its Hughes Aircraft Co. subs1d1ary. ~h1ch staned laving off 6.000 of its 75.000 workers i'n the second half of 1989. The Ford aerospace and com- munications division received S2 bill ion 1n contract awards. both civ- ilian and military, in its fiscal 1989. It employs 17.000 people. and d1v1s1on spokesman Norman Black said 70 percent of its business is with the military. ford Aerospace produces the Chaparral and Sidewmder miuilcs and is one of the laraest maken of satellites, supplying the Superbird to the Japanese. It ts heavily involved in satellite tracki n~ services and runs CRASH From Al _,,-J With no power to complete his approach to the airpon's runway, McCanu crashed into the au.lillary parkina lot o n Main Street.. ju1t north of the San Dicao Freeway, Valenzuela said. McCants' plane missed the cars in the parking lot and slammed into a light pole. The impect with the steel Local Ford official says only those at the very top know ly EMILY ADAMS Of ,,. 0..,, ,._ Scltff An o fficial at Fo rd Aerospace in Newpon Beach said hr doesn't think anyone except the people at the very top know 1f the subs1d1af) o f r ord Motor Co. will soon be sold. .. T he whole (defense) industry 1s hurting now E'ef)hod} 1s struggling to maintain. nobody talks about ex panding an}more." said Ronald K Ressler. vice president of business devrlopmcnt and planning at I ord Aerospace·s Newport Beach hcadquaners. Over the past year. 200 employees at the local plant have been la id oil. and in Ma). the company announced a scneo; of temporar: la)offs for mo e mployees. The layoffs were announced as management temporanl} closed the product inspection and acceptance S}Stcm as an internal re~1ew of the rnt1rc quaht) assurance process was conducted Most layoffs were expected to last from 30 to 60 da)s Last month. NASA's Johnson Space Center selected Ford ·s Ne" pon Bea~h plant as its new support arm for assunng thr safety and quaht~ ot equipment used for manned spate flight. The contract followed a six-month compet1t1on brt~een sncral firm'i and was valued at S 150 mill ion over a fi ve-)'car penoo_ At this point, reports that Ford will soon sell its aerospace d1 v1<,1un. which includes 3.000 employees in Newport Beach and an add1t1onal 4.500 employees 1n tis Palo Alto. Sunnyvale and Mountain V1rw fa c1htirs. ;irc purely speculation. local officials said. "My honest opinion 1s that nobod)' ~now~ except those at the \Cr. top o f the organ1zauo n:· Ressler said. · the m1h taf) ·s Jl't pilot training ranges. The div1s1on also runs the Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- m in istrat1on 's m1ssron co ntrol center in liouston and is building parts of the U.S. space station that 1s to orbit later this decade. Peacock said the division 1s 1n good financial shape and has ex- tensive civilian contracts. "It is solidly profitable and has a big communicau ons activity with civilian customers. both in this country and Japan," Peacock said. When Ch rysler Chairman Lee lac· coca announced the sale of its Chrysler Technologies Corp., he standard almost sheared off one of the Mooney Mark 20's wings. Bystanders helped McCants out of his plane. which did not catch fire. Orange County fircfiahten treated McCants' wounds before putting him in an ambulance. He was taken to Hoaa Memorial Hospital where he was treated and released. fn the ambulance, McCants told paramedics that when his enaine failed he knew he couldn't reach the haJf-<:cnt sales tax rather than a ps tax,.. Sheridan said. The •tale Lesialature's transpor- tauon w PKkaee -slated to ap- pear on tbe lune t.IJot -would add S cents to each pJlon of ps the first ~ear and then add a penny a year for the nexl four yan. But citcd thl· need 10 go back to hJ\ll 'i and c.:omprtl' head-to-head "1th thl' Japanc"K.' automakcl"!.. When a~ked whether Furd wa\ plann1n' a consohdat1o n li kl· Chr}'lk'r s. Ford spoke'iman Foote said. "If somd>od~ comes along "ho wants to uilk to us about an\th1nl4. we'll talk to them:· · Ford\ auto sales dropped 22 prr· cen1 in late December compared "1th a }ear rarher. but it wa'i the onl) do mestic automakl·r la'it \car to ineH·asr m market share. the PO\t said. Fo rd has about S2 b1lhon in ca\h on hand. airpon. He said he was preparing to attempt a landing o n Mato S1~t but was afraid he might mjurc some· one on the ground so he changed course and headed for the parking lot, Valenzuela said. McCants. who told paramedics he had 10 years Oying experience. said he h.it the light pole on purpose to stop the plane. Valenz.uela said . The National Travel Safety Board is investipting the incident. Attack of the killer devil-may-care macho marauders When arc the truckers going to give us back our freeways? Hardly a. day. passes without some majo~ truck accident on a Southern Cahforn1a freeway. The other morning the headline read: "4 Die In Fiery Truck Crash." The radio news with their traffic advisories constantl,Y. report Sig aletts when big rigs jackknife or ram 8 private 8U!O Or fat! to make the curve in an off-ramp or on -ramp, and traffic piles up. laterally. And the m orning or afternoon commute becomes a matter of ho urs instead of a matter of minutes. Accidents happen. o f course. and many are not the fault of the truck dri' er. but 11 seems to me and to some o f my friends that the ~ru~k~rs .o n the freeways have bccf?!TIC an arrogant. haughty. int1mtda11ng band of tn'il'ns1t1ve dev1l-may~are macho highway marauders. "For heaven's sake. don't do a column about the truckers and the Teamsters." m y friend warned. "Don't forget what happened lo ----• Jimmy Hoffa" Well. this is one Jimmy who doesn't want to wind up in a cement mixer or being forced o fT a freeway by a 32-wheel G oliath. But isn't 11 lime someone asked some questions about what as becoming an increasingly dangerous public men- ace? Speed kills. The higher thl' speed, the more difficult it ~s to hring any vehicle under control. The gasoline truck that killed four an the fil'ry Po mo na freeway accident cra<;hed be- cause its brakcc; locked. the trur k drt\ er said. And at jackknifed ckar across the freeway. At a slower speed. could this have been pre\'ented'! Should there be a a:.&. .. -..•.11.u .. w.111•• 55 mph hm1t fo r truck\ and tra ilers a~ there used to be? Why aren't trucks stopped and the dnver arrested for exceeding the pre\Cnt <;peed lim1t'1 I was doing 75 on the 210 frcl'wa) onl.' dav la\t "'eek whc:n a gra"el truck and trailer passed me a<; 1f I wa~ stand ing '>llll Wh~ aren't gravel and d art trucks req uired 10 CO\Cr their loadc; \\Ith 1.irpaul1n' to prevent their cargoes from bouncing out onto the free\\J~' or \Urfrllc <1trcc ts. endangering traffic. I have a crack an m~ \\ln<l\h1l'IJ l.tU\t'd b) a O)i ng rocJ.. or piece of gravel v.h1pped at ml.' b) a 'JX'l'll 1 ns t rut I.. \.'.In arnl't all trurki, lt1111 tcd to unl· lane of the freewa\ at all 11mr' ,ind proh1h1tC1.l from pa\\1ng each oth(•r" 'ilo"' trul·k, \huuh.l pull 11tl thr m;11n l°rl'l'\\3~ II thq ·re holding up olhl·r trud\. JU\l ,,., auto dfl\l'" an· rt·qutrl·d hi do on narro"' moun tain made; <an \\l' a'k for regulations keeping trurk'i off thl' frt.'l'\\:I\\ during rx-.1J.. trallir 1x-no<.h" Wh~ not han :ill trul k~ from ;ill frel'wa~s 111 hca\ ti~ po pulatl·d an·a,·• 1 t•t thl·m U\l' \urfrtlT \trt·ct"-'IJ'l'f"d thl· 111ll'r\tatl' h1glrna~' out'llk llll'l1np11lltan area' Otha l11un111c\ \l'l·m tn regulate truck tratlir much rnon· ng1dh than \\l' d11 h11 namplc \\hl·n 1\l' dro\l' th,· autohahnc; 1n <lt·rman\ "'l' 1wl1lnl tn1llo.'> parkeJ along thl· road on \\el·J..rnJ, and "'l' J\knl \\h~ \\ r \\l'll' 111IJ that trullo.' "'''re hanncd on the h1gh-,rx·nl thruugh\\ .1\., 11n \\l'l'kcnth Jnd hohda) '· It \\,I\ ltkl· thl· Pa\adrna f-rrt·wa). "'hcrl' lrucJ.., .m· prnh1h11t•d ht0l JU\l' thl\ -thl· lir'>I ol all ~ou thnn < aliforn1a lrcl·"'a'' -\\J\ built lrom thl' l\l'ncral fund not trum ga\ollnc ta\l'\. · In l...u.1!.1 I umpur. \1 .tl.1~\1.1. "l' nntar(\(] thnt: \\l'rl· \\hllc light' .tl){J\t' till' l .1h' 111 Jll truli.., Jnd \\l' "l·re told that trutk odollll'll'" arl· ltnJ..,·d \\1th tht'\l' light\ ;1nJ \\ hl'Til'\ l'r .1 trul·J.. C\ll'l'd\ thl' 'fll'l'U 1111111 thl· light gon 11n and .1 h1gh"'a~ pohCl' ollill'r \IOP' thl'lll .1nJ llll'\ tlh'lll '11u \\un,kr him inud1 lrLil k trallil might tx· di\ t·nnl 111 lhl· 1a1h 1nluung till' h1gh \\<I\ h.11ard d1m1na1111g thr .11r pollutant\ cm1ttl·d b> all trullo.' and pro\ 1cl111g rncnut· that might hl'lp 111 m1~krn11e our rail roadtx·J<; rill' d.1111,l~l· IO nur h1gh\1,J\ \ h\ thl· trud\ I\ uh\ IOU\ f hl' fill' .ind humr>' .irl' t.IU\l'd h) the l·11n,1an1 pounding ul lh,· h1g ng'> .. and thl· h1ghn thl'll 'IX't'th . thl· '1or\l' the road damagl' Thl· \\l'1gh1ng- 1n \lat11111\ )11u \l'l' alon~ thl· trcl'''a\\ arl' fim· to dll'l'k truckloac.J<. anJ \\\'1gh1'. hut hm' 11ftl·n !Hl' thl· hrake~ l·hcckt·ll'' I lo" oh l·n arl' thr dn \ l'f\ l hn kn l for \Uh'\tanl'l' .1hust"' II thl' alar Ill\ 11\l'r thl' grt'l'nhoU\l' l'ffrct on lhl· earth arc onh pa rt1alh foundnJ till' ll\l' oftrul·J..rng a<. we know 11 to<la> 1c; ll'rta111I~ 'uh1n1 to lutull' n·.,1nct1t1n\. ti not tota l cli m1na11 on W e ma' hl· torn·d to l lll do"'n •lr replan' \l'htdc" usi ng fo'isil fud\ and 'iJX'V.ing pol\on 1nt11 till' air Imm thl·1r C'<hausts. Suh\t11u11: l'nc:rg~ '<>urn·, prnhahl ~ \\11u ld ht.· too l'\JX'll\l\l' for the trucker'> ·hid,• 1111111 thl' 1n11m1dat1ng nature of h1g ng\ on the lrl't:\\J)' thl· p11\1,·1 ol thl· I l·am,tl'" 1s n1uall~ ml·nanng . .\nd that'c; probabl\ \\ h~ ,1.1tl· kgl\latw' .ind congrn,ml·n arl· <.11 reluctant to, lamp do"' n on th,· arn·,pn n\lhk 1rul J..t·rs \nd tha1·, a tragl·d~ Thl'rt· an· ~> man~ more.· ol U\ than ltll'H' :11,· I l·.1111\ll'" th.it ti "l' 1us1 let our rl•prl'Sl'ntatt\ t' 1n gm l·rnmcnt lo.no\' \\l''n-llrl·d of tx·ang terntird b~ the truckrr'i. ma~hc \Oml· long- 11\ndut· rl·g11la11on' might tx· forthcoming. Jim F~lton Is • loagtlm~ ob1rrv~r of lb~ Orang~ Coast. His l'olumn runs on unday and Thursday. Complied by Debor•h A. Sak•moto Jan. l l. 1950 -An <\lhambra angkr ha'> rq lortecl In the D1vi-.1on of r 1<,h and Cia me ht'> catt'h of a rare Ml)ntcrey Spanish Mackerel -the <il'\l'nt h of ''' \pcc1C'i e\l'r recorded an California 1n the pa~t 60 ~t:ars. The 5-pound fi sh was landed by W11l1am Bellanger out of Port Or- ange landing 1n Ne"port Beach Jan. 8, I HO -Co'ita Me'ia Police and poundmastcr were put on alert this morning whe n a c111ze n f'l'ported has 30-pound wildcat was loose an the cit). The owner told officers that 1hc w1ld ca1 was "tame. but would growl at strangers but not hurt them:· "He has no claws or fangs. but he docs have tc-eth.'' he added. The wildcat escaped fro m has backyard pen dunng the nigh t. Jan. 7, 1970 -.-\ 'itud\ wa<1 con- ducted and prcsentl'd to · the Foun- tain Vallq C11~ Cou ncil h) the Orangl' Count) Ho<1rd of ~urx·r \ l!>O rs for a pmpO'il'd ml·tropon 111 M ilc Squar<·. T he mctropon. fo1 1i 'l'.cd-"1ng air- craft. 1!> sttrnng contro\'l'r'>) among c1111en'i \I.ho wo uld rather propo<,c a St·hool an the arc·a. Jan. 8, 1970 -T"'o more long- haan:d }OUths mu~t be allo wed to enroll at SaddlebacJ.. College afkr a temporal) rcstra1n1ng ord er "'a" ob- tained from a .S. D1 'itnct Court Judge. Mark Carlson. 19. of . an Clemente and Michael Martin. 19. of Laguna Beach wall JOIO L1 ndal Kang. 21. of Tustm as students w11h hair longer than the permitted col- lege dress code. Queen Mary's grandson couldn't work on her ship 9)' The A.uodated ftl'fll LONG BEACH (AP) -The crew was clean shaven but the aucst of honor wasn't as Britain's Prince Michael inauaurat.cd a Karrods boutique aboard the Qu«n Mary. ... like to think my vandmother Queen Mary would have been proud Ind ~ to know such a diJ.- tintUlthcd retirement twaited her name.kc:· the barded rrince of Kent uid durina ri~ttina ett- nnonies for tbc t.mous Loftdon deDanJDent "Oft'I ~ outlet. ~a.. Ud '* aidlll priftC!f wmted '° **"' -prcMld old lltip bc WCMild-1iaVe Md IO lllilve ftnt. Tiie ~ Mmy°I ~. W.et DilaeY An*'6cm. Ml binned adal hair on al emir membm. TM PolkY nicmtly .......... the ftriM of the lint officer and 1everal em: plO)'Ce$. .. You just look lilre a clone. that's what 1 don't lilrc," one employee said of the clan-shaven policy. "I un4crstand it at Di1neytand - you w&nt cvttyone to loot tbe ume to the kids don't tee confbled. But this is a rncwe eduJt attnc'tioo. .. The H&n'Odl c:acmony1 man- whilc, was held in connecuon with the ship'• .. Beck to 19Jr tlwme. wb.kb c:debntes the Quetn Mary's aolden •· Tbe acw Harrods I abou1 ''° times Rnallcf than ita Loedoft ......-. but will produce lft,...... itl ~ want -and dalt __, •Y'ltins. ooe msployw ~JOU want 1a etephlnt we'11 tit )Otl one. .. lie .met. .-·-----,. Irvine on fenc:e ovet bridge ly I MILY ADAMS Of.,..~ .......... Arching over the railroad tracks that cut through Irvine. 252 feet of new steel and cement link the com- munities of Deerfield and Edgemere. Technically. the construction on Yale Avenue is a bridge. But 1n reality the structure has become a spake dri~ang through the middle of cit) poltt1cs. Lake its sister bridge -farther down Yale. spanning the San Diego Freewa} -the overpass has become the center of a controversy which threatens to dominate Irvine's pol- 111cal arena. O n one side. polit1 c1ans who champion the \ancttt} of ne1$n- borhoods haq~ succeeded an keeping thl· bridge free of cars and trucks. admitt ing onl} pedestrians. b1qcles and l'mcrgl·nq H'htdcs. On the other hand. thoSl' "'hu "'Orr} O\Cr thl· near-<:apac11~ com- muta load on adJat'ent 'ilrl'cts S<i) those o,amc pol111nans are c utting ofT the cit} ·s nrculat1on. forcing motor- 1s1'> to lca\e their neighborhoods to gl'I to a suJ')l'rmarket or schools. .-\lrl·ad} 1dl·ntificd as the p1\olil l '"uc an 1h 1<, Junl"S ma) oral and C ti} ( o unnl l°ll'l'llon~. tht: bndgc ma} also pro\e to be another polit ical black-e}l' for Mayor Larry Agran. Opponrnts have already targeted Agran a~ the single largest roadblock for all0\.,,1ng commuter traffic o n the bndgt:s. , Coming so quickl y an the wake of a contenttou\ battle over admitting homosexuals into the city's hu man right'> ordinance, some sa) 11 could he thl· final mistake of -\g.ran''i may- oral tarcer. lk<,1dec, the bndge battle's possible impact on the popula nty of Irvine's longtime ma}or. the fight as also tndtlal1\e of the frnce o n \\hich Ir\ inc no"' rl''>tS lo, the l'll\ of more th;i n 100.000 ahout to hnonw a thrl\ 1ng urban l'C nll'f rx·rhap\ at the CO'il of llS nl·1ghbmhoud!o01 Or \\Ill \uburban \ allll'\ \\an out to prot1:ct housmg tral 1' kno"' n a' v11tages. perhaps at the ui\\ ot de\ l'lopment~ ··I hl· fund;imental questio n here "\\hcthl·r thl· pnont) should be the ron \ rn1l'IKl' of motun sts o r preserv- 1 ng thr rx·al'l' and quiet of our Ol'tghhurhood~ ... .\gran ~id. -\gran·, opponent\ claim has 1nterl'\l I'!> morl' J')l'rso nal than pub- lil hC)\\l'\ C'r t bac kc.-r of bn<iae-<XP9DS1on plaos. Beside!> th~ two players, however, the re are two citizen groups which both da1m \\tde suppon. hir the past four years. Citlu:ns <\g<i1n'>t l lnsafe Traffic in O ur 'e1ghborhoods or CAUT ION has bl'l'll bu~) organ11ing 11selfand back- ing l'll} tand1date\ who share its nwmtx·r..h1p·~ dl·sire to keep cars off thl· 1~0 hridge!> LJ'I '>Umml·r. another group ap- f>l'Jtc..·d \\1th not quite S2.000 in donat10ll'> and managed to gather 7 on~ "gnatures un a petition to "1Jl·n thl' hndges an JUSl fi ve wttk- l'nJ JJ\\ ~1embers of the Yak .\l IJOn ( vmm1ttt·e ha\'e no d o ubts thl·rt· \\ tll tx· l'nough \ ahd signatures to pla\l' thr 1s\ue on June's ballot. l ht· < 11' C krJ.. ·, office expects to h.P l' Jll .tfl\\\l'I from the county rlg1\tr;.ir 111 \llll'r'> nn thl· nu mber of qu.tltlil·J \lgllJture\ nt''I \\CCk I II .iJnHt thl'fl' '>t'em' to be a h1&!l'I t:ruunJ.,\\\·11 (I f 'upport for the h11Jg,., f\\llh l :tr\I than I'd ong- 111.dh 1h11ug.h1 ·· C ounnlwoman l'aul.1 \\ l'l Ill'' ,,11J "H11"' little 11 me 11 look lo g.11hl·r thow 'lgnature'i '111pr1wJ nw I Ill· l1111gt1111t· npp11lll'nt of ' eh1cu- l.11 t1Jllil 1111 th,· 'ak hndgc\ was ,d\11 'u1 pnwd JI J l1hn~un\ tOnten- tton that 'he Jlong "'th t•ouncilmen l J Ou1n Jn JnJ C amernn Cosgrove. v.l·l'l: ml·a·h . ruppl'I' for Agran's poltt1l.1l Jgl·nda. ··That\ an outland1<,h statement tor Lo"' di to make I haJ a long talk \\llh him JI d t hn~tma~ part} and told htm JIJ the rl'a\onc, I'm against tho'>l' hndgn ·· \\ erner said "Hl·s1dl0'>. aO\onc "'ho knows me !..no"'' thal' ,·no man "alking who·~ go1 ng to tl'l I ml· ho" to \ o te." l'nl\ 1dcd thl' hndge is.sue does maJ..c 11 111 thl' June ballot. the Cllunul "tll hJ\l' J tough dec1s1on to fon· th" month In '-u'l'mtx·r the: touncil \Oted ~-I 1n la\ or 111 a"'arJrng a half- mill11111 J11llar lontral·t 10 landscape Jin .lll'J' \urrnund1ng the Yale bnJgl· ll\l'f lht· .\1hch1wn. Topeka anJ \Jnta I t· Railroad tracks. fl \ 11tl'r' dl'l Ilk to allo"' cars on thl· b11Jgl·, 1n Junl·. the !>pans will rl•4utrl· l'\l\'n"'l' lon,truct1on -at .1 l'll\t ul Olllfl' than $I m illio n per h11JgL' -"h1d1 \\l1uld most likely dt·,1rn~ thl' l'\pcn~1\.e gardening "'"r~ plannnl tor thl· railroad bndge. f hat IJnd'>taping IS <;lated tO begin ;it \)w rnd ot 1h1' month. < ounttl"11man Sall\ <\~n e \ha1dan \\ hn wppons \ eh1cles on tlk 11\ l·rr~ •'l'' o ppoo,ed awarding thl· l.inJ'l-Ptng lllntract. '>3\ ing the Ul l '""" to l.1nd,cape was Jlll OlJ llJI \' ''\\ hatl'\l'r thl' ma\or "'ants. the ma~or gel'>·· 'aH.J Ltl\\ell John\on. 'hJtrman of thl' Yak .\ct111n (om- 11111tl'l' ·· fhe mJ\or li\l''> tn l 'n1\l·r- \l1\ 1'.1rk anJ th1;w rx·opk 111'1 d11n'1 \\,int \\ oodhrtd!!l' tralli\ on thl'lr '1t.k 111 ' .1k ll r11"tng thl· \,in I >1,·g11 I n·,·"' .1 \ I " \gr Ji1 l hJ r.1l1a11nl t hl· notion ·" ·-.ati .. urJ·· th.11 h" 1n tcrnt \\a' JX·r- ,,.n,11 ··11 \llU k111rn \\hl'fl' I Ii\\' tlwn \1111 l..1111\\ I rl·alh \\ll0°I ht.· alln ll'd •llll' \\,I\ or Jnnihrr h\ l'Jf'• Two girls cross a n Irvin e b ridge d iv id ing two n eigh· borhoods -and t h e City Council. I he: t1m1n~ nt land\Capang and hnllgl' \ •tlllg d11C\ put the COUl'ICll IO J I\ J \\ t.. ,\.irJ Jl<l'lt1on. V\ emer con- u·'k' T 11 lll·tidl' to halt land!IC'aptng • n11\\ r111ght gt H' \OIL~ the 1m- prl'\\1Un thl· touncil l'\pt<"ts to lose 11\ hid Ill lo.l'l'P thl' <,pan<; for pcd- ntr1Jn' llnh \\ aner <i.a 1d ltf \.\\, t>-..\.' 111• p .. 11111 .ilh . \~1.1 n '·' .I 1111 thl' hr 1dgr ·· \~r.1n \cm! I Ill· 111.1\111 \\:I\ not 'urpn,cd. h11\1n ,., .11 J11hn"1n·, n mtcnt1on hl· \\;" thl· 11i.1111r 1nt1Ul'lll'l' J..el·p1ng car' lrom ah, 11~ht 111 \\J\ I hl Ir\ llll ( II I\ \ l'f\ lllh'll''lt•d Ill 11()\'lllll~ lh1 hnd~l'\ 111 \.Ir\ \~I ,Ill \,llll 0\\ h1dl '' l11n ,1,1rn1 \\Ith thr11 .11111 1w1)!h· b111 h1111d p11ht ll'\ .. 'I'\ l' 1111 douhl lh"" fl.trl 111 I lw In Ill\' C 11 ·, pl,111 to ,·mh.11 r ·'" me H11d~1··t1.ill11 p111pnJ11'1ll\ 1 l.1111\ \~'.Ill ' llh 'Pit l<tl\l h~;h1nd ~l'l'Jl 111~ tlh h11d~l., p,·d1· ... 1ri.111 \gran \.I ' J h\• I 1 \II)\' ( ti I\ till' trlll' ·Hut lhl·n· Jgam. "'e d on't want to '>4U:J nJcr nrnne~... V\ em er said .. f ha1·, not good go\cmment." DRl\'E Tl,_E iJ Culver Drive north hound right turning lane "d._ he cloS(.·J tn l":l\thound In anr Center Dn\l' until Jan 2 I f1 Jambortt BHlevard ~uth- hound No. 3 lane hctwccn Marhclwn On'c and w uth- bound San Diego Fm.·wa) o ff- ramp and the right turn lane for westbound Michelson wall h<' closed until 9 p.m . tonight for underground duct installation. iJ Jeffrey Road north at•d soulh· bound lanes at Santa Ana Free- way and Walnut A venue will have intermittent conaestion and detours throuah July l 990 due to C'altrans bridac construction. IJ Al... Part••J eastbound on- ramp to the-Santa Ana FrttWay w;n be cloeed •ntil June for f~ way wideniftl. for an alternate route, utt TechnoloaY Drive to the watbouQCI Altoe Patkway on-ramp to northbound Santa Ana fruMy. I .......... wiU be cto.d from Harwrd A vcn• to eon.. tUVCtion Cirde NonJl '8ntil fri. deJ for aft U,.llCNDd Wlty in..U.t.ion. :-Jt 122)FWY r,~O ~ lrvlae Ce11ter Orlve l'astbound from Culver Dnn• to Yale '\•· enuc "ill ha\c the' N11 ~ lant loscd through Jnn I I.I for a wa ter m~un 1n~tnllatmn fj Jamboree 8Htevanl north· bound on-ramp to the' \Outh· bound.S.n Dte'o frt'CWB) will bt' dostd from hursda} to lat<' Januat) for constructio n. Tb( southbound Jambot't'C on-ramp 10 nonhbound San O.cao Free· WI)' will be clost'd through Ill<' J1nuary. .... JH ........ bccween Bar- ranca llloed and Warner Avenue will be doted e-vcry lUrda)' from 7 1.m. to S p.m. thro~ Friday («?' undttlround utihty conttrucuon on W119er \Uue ' liJ Sa• ~ .. l"Yft••J t0u1hbound car-pool lane will be clotied from the Santa '\na R1vtt to Fairview >\venue fo r alarc tattn repeir from 9 a m. to I p.m. Jin. 9 and lO . mb, shootings~ e five dead In Colombia A rmed bandit --robs train at intersection IOOOT ~. Colombia (AP) -A ntan on a motor- cycle shot and killed an adviser to President Viriilio 8arco ti the· adviser waited at a stoplight in Medellin. 'and a bomb blast killed a local mayor and three other people. pplicc said Saturday. Late Saturda}. a car bomb exploded in Bogota outside the offices of a businessman who drug traf- fickers abductl'd Dec. :W. Three people were injured. police said. The pres1dcnt1al adviser. Roberto Lozano Suarez. was shot three times as he waited in his car at the stoplight in Medellin on Fnday. national police head- quarters in Bogota said an a news release. Two other mt:n an the car were not hurt. police said. Lozano was shot an the head. the neck and the chest. and died before he could be taken to a hospital four bl ocks a"a}. the police said . Lozano. 42. was a land reform advtser to Barco for the banana gro" i ng regi on of ll raba 1 n north" est Colombia. The police comm.unique said It as not known "h) LoLano was killed . The Uraba area has been torn b) violence an the last )Car as labor unions tr) to organiLe bana na plantation workers. Right wing death sq uads have killed six union orgaoii.ers. and there has been heav) fighting between leftist guemllas and the army an the region. The car bomb exploded late Saturday in northern Botota, outside the offices of Alyarro Dieao Montoya's financial services company. Montoya is the son of presidential adviser German Montoya, Barro's closest confidant. · He was kidnapped Dec. 20 while leaving his ofice. The explosion came hours after a communique, s upposedly from drug traffickers, said the traffickers would ki ll Montoya unless four people arttsted by Colombia's secret Police are freed soon. ThC' bomb destroyed half a dozen stores, broke "indows in a three-block radius and knocked out po"cr to the area. A poht·e lieutenant. speaking on condition of anon) mat >. !>aid three peoplC' were injured but none scn ousl) In the northeastern state of NQrtC' de SantandC'r. ~fa> or Carlos J. Torrado. of the town of Abrego. and three other JX'Ople du~d Saturda) 1n an ambush by lcft1!lt gul·mllas. the national pohc<' said. Abrego is 250 m1k!i northeast of Bogota. The four du~d "hen a bomb exploded beside the road on "h1ch the) were dnv1ng. the police com- mun1QUl' ~1d. The \•1c11ms included the mayor's son. Wilham Torrado. a cand idate fo r mayor of Abrego in elections an March. T he 1dcn111ies of the other two people were not known. PORT CLINTON. O hio (AP) - A sunman wcarin1 a bandanna reminiscent of Old West-era bandits hopped aboard a stopped Conrail fretght train. robbed the crew and fled on foot before dawn Saturday, a shcritrs dispatcher said. I he man rcponedly wore a red or blue handkcrchiC'f tied around his head and partially concealing his face. said Gale Zelms. a dispatcher for the O ttawa County Sheri ll's De- partment. No onr was inj ured. she !>aid. Armed "ith a shot~un. the man boarded the freight train at 4:50 a.m. and robbed '"o crew members of their pe™>nal belongings. said Con- rail spokcs"oman Rarbara Vasco. She said II ''a~ not known what was taken. The 6()..car train from C hicago to Newark. N.J .. had stopped to check an air leak. the sherifl's department said. Ms. Vasco said the train was rarrying m1sccllaneous consumer goods. TllECA11 I TllEWORD. 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SAVE ON THESE AND MA NY OTH ER QUALITY PRODUCTS AT YOUR AT&T PHONE CENTER. • OR ORDER BY PHONE 1800 222-3111, EXT. 36. ALL THI llGHT CHOICIS. ALL TMl llGHT ANSWllS. ALL IN OHi STOii. • AtaT PHONE CENTER coeTA..U 3033 S. BRISTOL St (714) 641~1 MIUION VllJO MISSION VIEJO MALL (714) 364-9190 SANTAANA MAIN Pl.ACE MALL 2800 N.-MAIN St (714) 953-0081 .. r WDTMINITIR WESTMINSTER MALL (714) 891-3310 · •, , , i~HI:!" Bush crltl~lzes use of spllt screen WASHINGTON -President Bush has expressed. oo~m that networks' use of a split screen to show co~ns ~r Gls beana taken of'f a transport plane just anhe president was making h&hthe-artcd comments at the White Houst made him appear callous. . .. Bush. at the end of a news conference Fnday. as_ked the teleVl~aon networks to warn him in the future when u~ of the spht-screen technique is anticipated. f · · The president was referring to the li ve telecasts o his Prt".tous news conference. held Dec. 21. just one day afkr the ~anama opc~uon bcpn. Toward the end of that sc:ssion. Bush engaged an so~e. ho!aday. banter, unaware that most of the TV control rooms also were spltcang an •. hve shot of the solemn arrival ceremony at DovC'r AFB. Del .. for the bodies of the first U.S. combat victi ms in Panama. .\II the networks except NBC employed the technique. Bomb threat diverts British flight BOSTON -A Bn tish Aarw11)s tl 1gh1 bound for M1am1 from London made an emergenq landing at Logan ln1rrna11onal A1rpon on ~tu~day after an anom·mous caller threa tened that a bomb ~ould C'xplode in f11~1. The Boeing 747 Jet landl·d "1thout 1nc1den1 short I) before J p.m., said Phil Orlandella. spokesman for the Massal·huseth Pon l\uthonty. The 341 passengers and 19 err" memh,:rs l''t1ted b) a 'ita1f"\\a) that had been ~h.~1.ed to the plane on a run"a) apron a"a) from tht' main terminal. No inJunes "ere reported. Portland police confiscating cars PORTLAND. Ore. -Rl·<;1dcnt ~ arc-u'>t'd of using a car to soli~ll a prostitute or dnv1ng \\1th a susrx·rHkd lin·1He ran have the _veh1~les confiscated under a Ol'\\ law that l.'11) ofrinalc; think 1s the first of tts kind SinCl' the fo rfi.·1turl' lay. \\Cl'll into 1.·ffl·rt Dt.•t. 15. abo\!t 15 vehicles havt· be<.'n S\.'IZl'd from ix·opk acni'>l'd tif dn' ing ''1th licenses suspended under a prior drunken dm ing l'hargl'. polil't' '>IX>ke<,m;in Dave S1m~son said Fnda'. Thirteen , chick' ''l'fl' takt•n from pr0\t11u11nn <;uspects. incl uding an I (-ton deli' l'r) tnKk The cit} has lx•t•n ,l·111ng H'h1dl'' ut all th oo;c arrested who fit the pro\ls1ons of the la". a policr ~poh·•m1an '411d <\aturda~. but 11 probabl~ "on't keep man~ of the l.Jr\ and trulk' 11 'l'llt''>. although the ordinance allO\\!I II. Corporate jet crashes on takeoff MI AM I -..\ four-eng1nt' l·orr)oratt· Jl'I 'r:1\hl'll on takcolT Saturda> k11lang the pilot and coming 10 rr\I onh ahout 'II \,mh from a bus) cit~ strl'CI bordenni :\11am1 ln1t·rna1111n,1l ·\1rpon Thl· first hrl'fightl'r\ to a1rt\l' l1111nJ thl' \11-r1hll I~ ing on the tarmac. apparentl) afta r~rap1ng thl· k t \tar I '~11 undrr hi' o"n P<>"l'r. said Metro-DaJl' firl' '>POkl·<;m,111 Bill ( "·"' Tile Jt't, ''hit h "a') earning a1rl r.111 p.tr1' to l>alla<.-Fl)rt Worth. scratr hl·J ii t r~ick arn"' airport r1111wrl\ and l:JU~ht lirt· hdon· c;topp1ng on gra'>'> nl·ar the main a1rp11rt anl'" r11,1d hr ,,11d Thl· \\HTkagr \\1th the pth•t°'> h11d' tn\llk '(l1J11d intact near the nurthca~t cornt·r uf thl' .11rpt1rt hut";" .ilmmt u1mpl,·tl·h l harrl·d h) llame~ Toxic leak forces evacuation S..\N ..\NTONIO -\ tra\1111 -1ra1kr trud. kak1ng .1 tlamrnahk. IO\ll. chem1ral promptn J tlw n:llu.1t1t1n ol .1h1111t 2"0 1.1mil1l''> .and \hut down a 10-mile "trl'tch ol h1gh"J' \atunt.1 ' 11tl1t 1.1I\ <.;llC1 :\o lllJUrll''> Y.l'rl' rrportl·d Thr Jrl\ rr uf thl' trurk II" ned t)\ \ lnn1g11111l·n I rntk I IOl''> ba!led in M 11111gonwr~. \la . nn11n·d th,· k.11.. 1111111 h1'., OOC J-g,1llon tank about 8 a.m a!i thl' rig ''a' parkl·d at .1 \\'f' tlt' ,1,1111111 oil lrlll'f't.1lt' 10 north"e!>I of San ..\n ton1u Thl' lhl'nlt\itl I'' 'd11h'''' l.1m1nl' .1 t1.1mm.1hk tn\IC lit1u1d u!ICd 3!1 an an11 -,·orr1i..1' l' .. If \OU inhale 11. 11 \\Ill hurn \nu .. -..11d lohn I ongcma of the Be'tar Cou nt~ ·F1rr l>cpartmt·nt ft'ORl .. D BRIEt'S Soviets pledge open border, oll, gas Rl T H ..\RESl . lfoman1a -...,,,, ll't I nrt•1gn Min1stl'r Eduard A "ihn ardnad1e on \:11urd:I\ pkdgl·d to 111wn lhl' ";o' 1e:t-Roman1an border anJ prO\ 1dl' 1111 and g.1' It> allo" R11111an1.rn' to turn up thl'H heat for the fir'> I "iotl'r 1n \l~ar,. \hn ardnalt1c. on a onr-da' 'l\lt. \JX'nt morl' than fi, e hours in talk s "1th hi\ Romanian ,ountnpart. ~ag1u < l'lat . Prl·mtl·r Pctrr Roman: and Ion llll'"l'U. prt·\ldl·nt o l th<.· National \ahat1l1n h11n1 that ·~ running the l'OUll lf\. He prnm1-;cd that \fo\ttl\\ ''1111ld not 111h·rkrt· 1f Romania cstahli'ihcd a mult1part) lkmocral·' Khmer Rouge claims attack on city B..\N(1 KOK. Thailand -Khnwr Hou~l' ttm·mlla'> rla1mcd toda\ thC') had a11ad.cd < amhud1..1\ \t't:nnd·larttl'<\I l It\ '>l'tt1ng 11 ahla1e and (orcsng go' l'rnmrnt troop-; to rall for rl'1n turn·nwn1' If rnntirmrd. th<.· rl'P<>rt,·d ha11k for thl· pr(l\ inual rap.ital of Battam- bang "ould unl· ot thl' h1ggt•<.1 lla'h''' 111 thl' 11 -)car-old "ar against thr \'1ctname'>e-1n<.1alled go,t·rnml·nt \1o'>I d..111111\ h~ the Communist Khmer Rouge ha'c pro,rn false 1n thl· pa'>t. althuugh tht· gul'mllas ha\e scored s1gn1ficant '1ctones in recent month\ Khmer Rouge arm> radio cl<11med thr guerrilla\ hat the northwestern ut) at m1cfn1gh1 h 1da) (l/ am I ml..1~ P~ l ). dllat·~1ng the 5th m1litar)· rl·g1on·., command th<.Tr and in \\l'\lnn Pur\.ll pm' 1nce and northwestern Ban tea) \1caneht') pro' 1mr New U.S . ambassador In Panama PANAMA CITY. Panama -l>eanc Hinton took over as the new U.S. amhassador to Panama Snturda} and pledged Amencan cooperation when Pa namanians tah· full Ol)l.'ra11unal rnntrol of the Panama C'anal. ..\lso Saturda). fo rmer U.S •\llMnC) (1eneral Ramsey Clark said the d_cath toll fro m L1.S. '"'as1on of Panama "hitthcr than ha'i heen reported. Clark e'it1matcd at k ao;t 4.000 had ll1cd. and called the re ported toll "an onioal conspiraC) of s1lr ncc." L1.S .. Panamanian and hospital 'iOurces \a) at kast 500 civilians arr believed to ha'e died 1n the operation to oust Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriep and ~nng hi m to the United States for tnal on drug traffick1n1 charies. Clark. ''ho 1!1 gathenng 1nforma11on about human nghts violations, did no t sa) how he am,C'd at has fig ure of 4.000. nor dad hr gi ve any other details. SHIPS From Al for Colombia's Canbbean coast to begin setting up a blockade . t aracol and RCN did not not aive any details of their sources. At the Pen~on, infonnation of· ficer Chris Cimko confinncd the Kennedy and the Virginia sailed Thursday from their home port in Norfolk, Va .. and said it was for routine trafoina lo the Atlantic. White HO\lSC spoke.woman Alixe Glen said U.S. slupt bad been slated to ail \0 C-Olombia to help with the anti-drua effon. Later Saturday, she said shc....bad been mistaken and learned that it"' not definite lbJps woutd llO to Colomb&., but only that they were Oii 1 routini operaliont In the AUIMic. A Bush edmiailtration officlaJ de· nied aay blodLlde Wiii under way, but ~ llid U.S. oflkiall wm in dllculliolll with -Coloinbiu IOV-;c=~ =tt lliiJtlrr ..... ~.·-""' ...... , ...... ,.. .............. ... .................. U.S. m1litaf} actions to help interdict 'iuppl) routes out of Colombia. The daal ) newspaper El Tiempo said it was unable to confirm the radio reports. It said a U.S. blockade in the Cari bbean made little sentc when coca ine already is beina smua- aled into the United States ftom T>acific waters from Peru and Ecua- dor. as well as Brazil and Venezuela. The New York Times, in its Sun- day edition, said Colombia balked at the stationina of U.S. naval vencls of'f hs coa.st. The Times 11id U.S. of'fldal1 planned to announce the drill~ earlier but Colombian autborilia refused this pait week co meet with an American team 1en1 IO eas*i!I the Na~p[an. AdmJnitttatioD of-fkiats however. tUI mey are confident olombiu Pr-..t Vir- ailio Baroo v.,... will cooperate. Quoti"L an uaidelldfted admlait- . traUon official ~... Oii con· dition of anoaynu!I; 1M nm. re- ponedhe U 61ba1 tbf Cw.H-lllll9d t DlldS.... ...... _ ..... .... oPllMiOll •• ~·11•111 • ~°'=-='~ •. £: = ~ .... I .. .4 -: • I ' • . • ~ find Incoherent woman In hOme cell, husband arreSted POMONA (AP) - A bruited, incoherent and ~ibly mentally ill woman wu f'ound lockecJ in a ·cell" fashioned from a bedroom of an atftucnt suburben home, police said Saturday. Her husband was arrested. in the door u an observation port and covered by a arate. The only window in the room had plywood naHed over it. Tiie 31-year-old woman, whose name was withheld, was placed in a psychiatric facility ro~ three days of observation, said Police Lt. Larry Todd. A mattrt'SS. blanket and plastic dishpan were the only furnishings. "She was on the concrete slab floor," Todd said. The wo man was incoherent and the menal health evaluators declared her aravely disabled. Police took custody of her under st.ate welfare law. Her husband, Edwin Coenan. 41 , was arrested and booked for investlption of false imprisonment and cruelty to a dependent adult, Todd said. He posted S5.000 bail and was released from custody. The relationship and roles of three other adults who ap~red to also live at the house remained under anvest1pt1on Bruises on her leas and arms were examined at a hospital and found to no t be serious injuries. cleanng her for transfer to a psychiatric facility for a 72-hour observation penod allowed by law. Afier 72 hours. Los Angeles County mental health authorities must decide whether she can be released or requires further care. Police ohicers accompanied by a mental health evaluation team went to the home in the well-to-do Phillips Ranch neighborhood about 6:30 p.m. Friday and found the woman locked in the room . Thf ho use was in "excellent shape." Todd said. and the 1n,es11ga1ors· report indicated the confinement room "as clean. "We received information from a physician who had ..ecn her," Todd said. Police did not kno" what caused thr woman's bru1<>e'>. ··someone rook her to his location and he felt she "as either mentall> 1ncapact1.ated or physically in- capacitated. and 1he J)eople took her away before he rould 1reat her. He called us We wenl oul basirnll y to lhcck on her ..afet) " Investigators also did not know how long she had been lOntincd "other 1han 11 took someone some 11me to mo<l1f> that•room." Todd \aid. ( ocnan was plactd under arrest a1 1he hospital "hl·rc his "1fe was lim taken for examination. The ~oman was locked 1n a "cell-type" bedroom. hr c,a1d "lk 1n,oked hi!> rights so he didn't really tell us a lot abou1 wha1 had occurITd." Todd ..aid. The room was secured from the o u1s1de b} a bolt lod. on 1he door A 5-ineh h> 5-inch ho le had been cut 1 he Police fkranmen1 will 1a~e 1he case to 1he d1'ilnl'I auorne). he s~ud. S'I' \'l'I·: HH I l·:1··s By The Associated Press Inmates Injured during melee ('H ULA VIST·\ -<\ numbn vf pnsonNs rl'fused IO en1cr 1he1r u.~11'> in a d1s1urbanCl' al 1he San Diego Co unl) So uth Ra) Oeten11on ("(•nll'r latl' 'iaturda~. and \t'H·ral 1n1un n were reported. authorities \31d. "Thcrc·,e been '>Orne 1n1une\ IO pnwntr'> ~l· know of no 1n1unc'> to dcput1c'> ... s.a1d <ian Diego Count) Shcnfrct lkput} Lon-Anne MrNall} The disturbance in ( t•ll Hlod 1-.\ wa<; rl·portl·d at 9:11 p.m. but was containrd b) I 0:.30 p.m The n·ntcr ma) hold ahout 800 pmonerc,. she ..aid. Mc Nall) stud 1he inndenl began "hen prisoners in C'cll Rl lK k '·.\ rl'fuscd 10 l'nler 1ht1 r n·ll'> hgh11ng "a'> reported 1n'>1dl' the cell bl<X. k. hut 11 "as no1 kno" n how man) 1nmatr'> "ert.• in' olved and 1f an) were a rmed Furthl'r details on casuah1es were not 1mmed1atel) a'ailable. The fan Ill) 1s ad1acen1 a count~ Counhuu\e 1n Chula V1s1a. about 15 miles 'iOU th of do" n to" n San 01l'go ' School Issues kidnap warnings ALAM EDA -Lincoln M1l.ld lc ~hool hur es 11 can leach 11s '>iul.lcntc, a dlfTere nt bul c!>scn11al lesson -ho" nul tn get kidnapped. The school "arned studcnl\ not to arn·rt ndes from \tranger'I and urged them not to walk 10 school alom· aflcr tht• third aucmpll'd k1dnapp1ng in recent weeks. Two other t hild rcn ha'e been approached h) c;1rangcr'>. acrnrding 10 police. In all fi,e cac,cs, thr )ouns!>ter'i ran awa) "E"er)one seem!> 10 'l'r) rnnccrm·d ahout 11." o;a1d Pnnc1pal N1r holas O'Donnell. who d1stnbu1ed lcller\ warning parents and student' 11n Thursda). afler 1hc mo\t rcrrnl 1nnden1 "You feel 'lo hdpll''' ·\nd thl\ 1s a prell~ qu1l·t . \hcltcn·d rornmun11~ ... ()'f>onnrll \a1d Indian art reported stolen LOS i\NGEU:~ -f-ort)·four morl· pll't'l''> o t 'aluahk \ma1(.1n lnd1.1n art ha\l' bctn rqx1rtl·J m1\\1ng trom thl· '\outh"l'"I Museum. hnnging th\' ln\t11u11on ·~ total lo\\ to mort• than s~ m1ll1on. o ffi n al .. -.aid ~mung lht• latl'\I 11cm\ d1 \l.o,ered m1s\lng arc a ix·r<>on;ilh 1n\tnh..·l.l Thomas Mo ran painting 1ha1 rnuld fell h m1,n· 1han $I Oii I >!JO JI aull1un .1nJ a sacred Zuni "ood can mg. mu,t·um 111T1nal-. ..aid Otht•r 111·mc, indulk ma'>ks. pa1 n11ng-.. ha'~l'I\ tan ing' .rnd Jl'"'d0 Mu~um offi nal' had carl1n reported 65 n11\\1ng 11cm' to au1honl1l'\ The F BI has ret'OH·rcd c1gh1 ol lhl'l'C p1ecl'~ a nd ha'i kad<> on I (l nlhl·r' Southwest Museum [\Cl'U tl\C 1>1rt·c1or Jeroml' ~l·lml·r ~1d in a rnrnt inten 1e". l\(lontoya may face civil suit l < l'i ·\ ~< rl I I ~ I·\ Pl -f hl' \l,lll' a11urnC'' ~·m·1Jl rqx>rtl·dl~ I'> n · 1 J')(.'l ll·J !i> toll11v. up \late St·n Jo-.eph H \1011tn~.1' l·nrrur11 on tnal h~ lil111g .1 l I' II ,u1 1 'ed.ing fine'> for alkgrJ uin,l·r,uin 111 l amr:11Kn lunth lo JX'f'>UllJI U!>e .\t111rnl'\ C 1t'nl·r.1I John 'v an de KJmp 1, · l'\JX'l ll'J to 1a~l.' at tum .tlll·r .1 'l'ltlil I " fl'at hnl 1n lht· ln kr.il triJI Jla·J1h unJrr \l ;J\ lhl· I m \ngdl.'' 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Antdo , (; \ Q()(Ht; Butterfield & Butterfield AucllOIVm and Appraum .smct 1865 1tla.Jtca . ._.UL"'9...._.. .. ,-~ Come in and see our exciting collection arriving from Nautica exclusively at ... Fubion l1l1od Bidlock'I Wllitiire Willa 721-1129 ·-- 9y TOM RAUM WASHINGTON -President Bush, who a few mootbs back ~ ~endin~ off charges of timidity, is reaping foreign policy and politJcal gains from the success of a darina military operation in Panama. "Bush JUSt knocked one out of the park," one political analyst said ... The ·w• (wimp) word will not be heard again," said another. The .S. intervention in Panama and subsequent surrender of d ictator Manuel Antonio oriega to U.S. fo rces is allowing Bush 10 bask 1~ praise from leaders of both parties -something rare for a pres1den1 a full year into bis term. - ~ush's gamble may have left him in the strongest position yet since ~e t<>?k office as he awaits the return of Congress on Jan. 23 w11h his populanty soarina in public opinion polls. And. w~1le analysts and politicaJ leaders differed on the long-range piyoff. few disputed the short-tenn value to Bush and his party -particularly in this congressional election year. "The president goes into this session of Conaress with • enormous credibility, whether on defense spending or domestic policy," said Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas. And no h~usher a critic than Sen. Edward M . Kennedy. [).. ~ass., proclaimed the surrender of Nori~ .. a triumph f6r d 1plomac) and a triumph for justice." At a news conference on Friday. Bush dismissed an assertion b) Lcl· -\t\,alcr. chairman of the Republ ican National Commit- tee. that thl' Pa namanian 'en1urc was a "political Jackpot." ··-\ prl"•IJl·nt's ralkd on to take certain actions. w e·re not going in 10 tr) to furbish a political image; that's ndiculous:· JJush ~a1J. But Leslie Goodman. a spokeswoman for the RNC. said f-twatl·r\ "bao;ic point \\as that anytime an Amencan president j,ocs_ .... hat hl· ~)S hr·s going to do. the public approves wildly. hat s "hat happened "'11h Panama -\nd that's the poli tical ackpot ... MO)I anal)sts seemed to agree ·· Bu'h JU St knocked one out of the park." said Stephen Hess. a poht1l'al anal) •;t "ho )p<:c1ahLcs tn the presidency at the Brooking'> ln-.t11u11on. a generall} liberal research organization. "~nd in 1111l•rna11onal tl'rms. he re minded the rest of the world 'hat the) l·an·1 take him fo r granted.·· • .. Tti1~ "'a!I a h igh-wire act. this was a big nsk." Hess added. .. Thtnlo.. lll all thl· "a)S he could have fa llen off the wire. and yet he glll from one s1tk to the other" \t11ch Daniels. political director 1n the Reagan Wh11e House and no" a scholar at tht' conc;cn a11ve Hudson Institute tn \ndianJJ>Oh~. said Bush's ~ucccss 1n bnng1ng Noriega to JUSllCe .. l·an't be O\l'rstatcd ... •• T hnl· :irl· ddin1ng l'' rnts that tend to be remembered after thl' l''l'OI ll'>l'lf ha' lx·t·n forgotten This was clrarl > a complc' orx·ra11un .ind thl· prt·'>1dcn1 clcarl~ was personal!) directing nl'nl\ \nJ 11 \q1rlo..l·d ... Daniels -;aid. .. I hl' '\'-· \\Ord "ill not be heard again:· hr added. -\lthough Hush ha' nut bel•n called a ··wimp .. since early on 1n h" J)rl''>llknttal campaign. IX-mocra11c cntics, 1ncludmg &natl' l l«IJl·r Cil·orgl' \l1tC'hell. D-Matnc. were accusing him of 11m1d11~ 1n t11rl'1gn pohq a' r<.'ccntl~ as a few mo nths ago. Bu'h \\J) anackl·d tor failing 10 stand up 10 the Chtnese go,crnml·nt 1n the aftermath of tht· hloody T1~anmen Square crar lo..Ju" n for rt·acting too ... 10"' I ~ tn prom1s1ng aid I-Or Poland and otlH·r l'llll'rgtng nr " democrac1e\ of Eastern Europe: and for failing 111 'l'lll' thl· moment dunng an abonl\e coup attempt again" :'\onl·ga la<.t Ouohcr .. (),a thl' lung run. 1n n·trosrx·c1. 11 "'ould have been much lx'lln 10 h.1 \l' 1ntcn crwd in that indigenous coup. rather than tn handk 11th" "'a' ... ..aid Norman Ornstein of the conservative .\mcnran I 111apn;,l. ln<.t1tutc "\\l· "ould h:l\c hccn abetting rather than 1n111at1ng and rar~ing 11111 nrn,ll•1n ~aid ··.\nd "l' "ould ha'c bttn les<; rnpom1hk h1r l':in.ima. ~uw . Panamanians arc going 10 look "1th 'Offil' Jll'>l1lirat1on tu us 10 bail thl·m o ut." h l'll '11. Ornstl·111 ~ml. "Bu,h's populan1y has gone up. pra"l' lor him 1c; acrn'>'> tht· -.rx·ctrum No one will be able 10 take a"a~ trum him lhl· '1r10~ that comes when )OU say. 'I'm gomg tu do 1h1\ .\nd 1t'c; Jom· · ..\nd ,when he 1s called weak. w1mp1sh and 1ndl'll\t\l• .1ga1n . a' hc .... ,11 he. 11 will ha\c less s11ng." But Au'h h1111sl'll. \.\h1k dcarl} savonng the praise and ha pp~ \\1th the <.un·eo;, nf till' operatio n. offers a more cynical a\~S<\ml·nt of hm' Dt.•m<x.·rats 1n Congress will react once the 1ni11al glo" h;" foJcJ .\1 I mJJ, ·, Ol'\'' n •nkrl·nrl'. he "'as asked: "Is 1h1s the last time Cit.•orgl' · \f1tlhl'll l·an C\ er accuse you of having a timid foreign poltq ._. .. Bush: "Knowing George. he'll find a reason. he'll find a way. -\nd 1ha1·s his JOb. Look . "'e'rc going into an elcctton year." Tom R.aom C'OV~N tb~ WA/I~ Ho.s~ for n~ A .. .cl•IH Puss. _,)R-ANL-·f (-11/1.-S T D_a_ily Pilat W r ro•rr tlH-NNttt . rm1 T\l'I t:d itor l>O\ Fl-.\1.E) \,~m·1Alr t:ti1tnr TO\I Cl ·\\I'\ \r,.s Editor ' I •: \ E \I.\ H RI I-. (ii\ Editor ROc,t:H BLOO\f t•uturn Edilor ROGER W\RISO"' porlt Editor TOM BL1>D Cittulatto. 01rtttor TERI PllPO Cirr ulatlon \f.,llding \lana11rr BOB FRANK Home ~llveryManaJtt CllALO r,ooo Cu111omtr ~rvirt1 Man•11tr PtlAMOO HA H Coe ....... RHO DA WEED Data PrMeMhlt Ma~r DON A JACOISO <hdteM•UI" H'' Rf.IClfE'BER<. ~rtail SalH Mana1rr c:m :n1 t·R~F.'IA~ (.:Jan ifif'd Man._rr Jl 0\ OE1Tl~c; I.rial AdH•r1i1in11 \lan•it"' RECK\' S. HE~DERSO~ Art 0£rtttor MARY CARTER Ad Servif'ft ManawC'r ALISSA TADLOCK Pn-~M•Mlpr HE RY KNICHT r.-e.a.o.Ma.....- ' I I) 11 \ ' I -, 1, I ' Today is Suodn, Jla. 7, me 1even\h day of 1990. There_,. .lSI days left in the year. Today·s hi&hJiatu in biteory: On Jan. 7. 1789, the finl U.S. presidtntial election wa, beld. Americans voted for cleclon wbo, a month later, chose Georfe Wasbina- ton to be thr nation's firit praident. On this date: In I S36. Catherine of Arqon. the first wifr of Engl4nd's Kina Henry VIII. died. In 161 0. the astronomer GaliJco sighted four of Jupiter's moons. In 1 71S~. the first commncial bank in the l 'n11cd State . the Bank of :'\unh ~menca. opened 1n Philadel- phia In 1979. V1e1Jlamt>se forces that haJ 1nv3'ded Cambodia o n C"hn.,tma" Da~ captured the capital of Phnom Penh. o' erthrowin& tht' Khmer Rl1Ug_l· go\l:rnment. T ll<la' \ h1rthda' s. Actor Vmren1 Gardenia 1~ 61S. ·Author William Perer Blatt} 1s 62. Singcr-songwnter Leona '-' il hams 1s 47. Smger Kenn} Loggi n~ is 42. Br 1'k A .. «Uld Prff• Bay Club site is best left cis is To the Ed11or. ~ I ha\C JU'>I finished rea ng Mr. F Fors}th's rebuttal ("Ba boa Bay Club 'aluc 1s a matter of debate" Dec. ~7 Dail} Pilot) to m) pre\'tous letter to the t•d11or. and I am so vcf) sorry for putting him into such a ragl'. I didn't mean to make him angf). I am JUSt tl')1ng to g1,e a realistic op1n1on and solu11on to the debatt' of the Balboa Ba\ Club lease rene" al. · I sttll believe that the best use for the BBC Siil' 1s as a club and not a-; one of ma n) public parks. I do not think that Newpon's bureaucrats can take a~ good care of thl' site as thl· BB( board has done o\l·r 1hc dt.•cades. I would like lo ckar up a fact 1ha1 I thin k ha~ tx·en nusundcrstood b\ Mr. Fors\lh. Thl' n t' doc' still o"'n tht.• land ihat lhc BBC-·1s on. but thn kascd out the land so that the~ rnuld bring in re,cnues for thl· ci1~· fhan la nd "'as nor leased out to thc- BBC' as a lorm ()f chant' from the n 1' It "as ka)l.·d so that the l It\ "tiuld get re' enut·s from 1h1<; \lie - Man} d1!iltkt• thl' appearance of thtl\l' "ugl~ .. building'> wh1l·h I 1h1n lo. Jrc quill' nll"r But JUSI th1nlo. for a moment '-' hu approq.-d the con- \trullHlfl of thl''l' huddings'' It must h.l\l' lx•rn lhl' J')l'opll' Or the Cll\ of :"-.l'\' p<1r1 fkal·h ">o reahs11ralh . thl·rl' I'> nl1 rc:a\1111 w d1sh l e the: BBC.- for that n·a\un \l)u. thl' dub" guini to gl\t' thl· pl:.h.l' a "facl'l1n" and 1mpru\e thl' .1prx·aranll'. I:\ l'f\ une should be th.rnktul that lhl· dub 1s n-ntnating I '"II hl.'11c'e that thl' club 1s an .1'"l'I tu the nt~ and the pcopk of '\'\'port Al'al·h I Jill not a repre'>l'n· 1,1\1\,. Ctl thl' rx·u pk of Nl'"pon lka,h l1lo.l· 'ou \Ir For.,,~th"' I am 1u'>t .1 ,1t11c:n JnJ BBC mt•mher "'ho El Toro Marine base noise is price paid for freedom To thl' E-d1tor: ba) once 1n a ~hale "e ha'e to go through this. talo..ing up 'aluablc ~pace and time JUSt 10 edul'ate a fc" l.'ar~tha~rrs around here. 1.e .. the Dec. I letter by Kol~:rt ( 1a1rdnu of Laguna Beach wh o thinks that the E:I foru ~1:mnc Ba'>t' ''a puhhc nuisance. Thl· liN thing 1ha1 Bob has to do is a little research of thl' grant under "hirh the t I S Mannes are there. In thl' \l'l'Ond paragraph. ht• will learn that the altC"rna11 ves ma) Ix· a most sen ou' conscqut•nc·c .\ssum1ng for a moml·nt that the Mannl'' ahscondl·d. does Cia1rdner think 1hat the frrl'"a' '-\Stem could handle another 56.0<)0..6S.OCIO \l'h1ck~. baS<.'d on the: 28.000-33.000 homl'' that l.'ould Ix· hu1lt thcrl·"' ~t th,· prl·sent 11me. sir. the Manne Corps base 1s Olli uni~ a training fac1ht) to kl'ep you and your loved onl'' \.tk Imm enem) harm -e'en though no doubt \OU \\ 111 argut.• that peace 1s im minen t due to the Salt\\ata 'iumm11 -there·s still Gadha fi and ~rafa1 to \\Orn about Ho"' about the m1lltons of dollars of pa)r;111 "htch for the most part gets srx·nt for rental Ii' mg ~pace. groccnes. gas for C'ars. food off base. en tl·rta 11Hnl·n t'l 'l'' Bob. ~1annl·\ Jrl' paid l'tnplml·l·' ol the: l \ gu\l·rnml·nt '-01 unhlo..l· a !Xl'>tal "orlo..cr tht" mllllal' " a 1i.·dl·ral l·mplo~t·r anJ thl' annual pa~ rull of the Manne' :-it rI T1in1 .ind lhl' hcl1rnpta ha'ie 1n lu\t1h 1s 1n till' latl'g11~ ot Big Bud.'>. ")o the 'l'r: llTnl' \llU are d1s111 rh<'tl JU\\O lhl'fl' in l hrtt <\rc-h Ba'. th1nlo.. ol 11 .1<, the 'ound of frl'l'llum "h1l h ha' tn ix: 11a1d for I rl'l'd11m "nut frt·l· "l' must all gl\e up <.oml·th1ng to hJ\l' ti 'ou \hnuld con~1dcr >OUrsC"lf lud) ll) ll\l' 1n a lOunlr~ "hl'rl' \OU p;i\ 'n li1tlc taxes. I ha'l' tnc·nJ~ 1n l'fal'I \\ho f11rk 11u1 -II\ rx·rll'nt of their 1nroml' 111 thl' ta \ u1lln111r Plu'> th\'' ha\t· Jn annual '00 rx·rtl'OI rn tb1111n ratl' hnall~. tho<.<: \larnw'> Jnd a1rplam·!> "t·n· hac l.>l:forc 1 hrl'l' .\rch liJ~ "'a' C\l'f a plal.'l' to 11\C I th1nlo.. thl' \lannl'' ha'l' -,qu.1tter' righ t". "h1ch would ~1anJ up in an' l·ourl tlf la" I I.no\' of 'l1nct• 19-12. El 1 oro has tra1nl:d our linnt J\ 1ator\ Hnh (JJ1rJner pk:t<>t' dnn"t hu' J houo;e nnt 111 thl' l'l'nll'll'f~ .ind thl·n ,111nrlain Jbout the 11.host~ GENE l L f(, In 1nl· Children who die of hunger daily most overlooked story To the Editor. While I am disturbed b' the rur- ren1 events in Panama. 1 ·am c' en more appalled to learn how man' children die e' Cl') da) worldwide from chronic. persistent hunger and disease It's a s1aggenng statistic 1hat 100 million children are pro1ectrd to die before the )ear 2000. It's un- thinkable that most of these children "''II die from prrHntahle rauSt'S. Thl·re 1s hope. ho"e,·er. that "<'can alter this trend l 'NICEF repom 1n 1t<i I QQQ ·· tatc of the Wortd·s Children Rl·· port .. the kno"n wa~s 10 prr,enl these children's deaths: Simple measures like 1mmuniza11on. breast fecdtng. v owth monitonng. and oral rehydration therap). The cost to implement these sol u11ons? Just S:! 5 billion a year. "X·l·rn' hkl· a lot of mone). un11I comrarl·d "'1th c4ul\alC"nt 'um' six·nt tor onl· month in l \ \ R '01.llo...1 wk' 11r lnr one \Car 1n l ~ ngJrl'lll' alh nt 1'1 ng lltm mul.'h hingl'I wil l wl· "llltng- 1) 'i.1l'fl lin· llUI 1nnl1CCnt ch1ldr('n" Let\ tigh1 thl· real war! Malnutn- t1on d1"4:a'ie and po' en~ arC' the real ent·rn> 10 Ix· m crrome. Ll'-IDA LINDQL'IST Lake Forest I'> \ tlll 1ng hi'> personal opinion. But 1 .lm ama1«.:d that peopk are at tuall~ "1l11ng to pa~ higher taxes 1n thl' lit' for '>Orne parlo.. ""tth small p1.1llu1t·J tx·al h.'" when JUSI a month l'arl1a the~ 'otcd agatn'>t a tax 1n- crca'>C l'alkd Measure M. A tax 1nl'fl'a\l· 1u'>t gnes the govrmment murc mont.·~ to "aste That's why t '>ttll bd1c' c tha1 the BBC will ~ "orthk" 1n the hands of the ct!}. anJ 11 "''II \\J'ill' the: mone' of the pt'opk ul '-l·v. port Beach. · J l HR! TOPHER SHEA C orona del Mar White men enslaved ro the fti·tor -\II hall to \.1 1khad \ Gorbachev h1r lrl.l'l'tng thl· Iron ( una1n sla,es' ~k h." IJr '>Urp3"\C.'d an)one tn muJl'rr h1)tur:. 1nduding Ltncoln. 1n frt.'l'tng 'l1 many. so qutckl) and alrno't 1111hout t>loodsht•d. He de- 'l'r' l., .i J ou hie ~obel Peace Pnze! l 11l.fJ,. .inuthcr Gorbachev or Ltnloln· must frC't' the '1ct1ms of .i.tlirmatt\l' -\cuon. E'eryone 1n the l ~ tx·nl·fits from its l~l pnvtlCJCS nl"t'pt European-Amencan babies, !-xi~\ and men. The U.S. is the only IJf'Bl' nation on th e planet that is '>P<ln'>tmng sla'el') for 11s c11izcns. II \OU arc a male. S<><alled white ix·r'>1;n . ~ou are an Euro-A\mrrican. ) ou an: also no~ the only s1gnifi- l.1nt class1lica1ion of humans o n earth \hackled b~ legalized enslave- ment ) ou an· J 1scnmtnated •fost h\ l quotas to cam a hvehhood .inJ rt.'ll'l'l' an t'ducat1on and have tx·cn since 1964. This ~car. 1989, the U.S. Supreme l 11u rt. b~ a 5-4 ru ling. started to rl'ct11\ th1~ infamous raciaJ d1s- lrtmtnJt1on agamst the children of our lound1ng fathers. Lincoln must Ix· \ohbing 1n his grave for his grJnlkhtlJn·n. Rt'mo' c all quotas to g1 ve them a c·ham·l· w suppon a family and be lrl·e 1n the "pursuit of happiness." Thal' '" no greater parentaJ abuse thJn to \It b~ and see your children tx· horn into legalized bondqc. "h:it chance do )Our grandchildren h.1,l' "llh f\O pcrttnt of w U.S. populatllln against them? That babe 1n ~(lur arm) is depcndin& on you to i!-•'e him l·qual c1v1I n&hts with the n·,t lll thr l . population. \\ e .11 ,. hdp1ng free the rest of the eanh ~h11uldn't we also give frco- dom to our own? 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After all1 how would you ~I 1fyour integnty and competence f.tas attacked. nationwide? : Czubin, though, cannot respond. The Pacific lOConferencc prohibils l)fficials from commenting to the rress. other than about a rules inter- pretatio n. through a pool reporter. tmmediatcly after a game. The Big len Conference has a similar rule. However. Verle Sorgen. supervisor of football officials for the Pac-IO. is not bound by such a rule and eagerly offers these comments: "Czub1n d id not change his call. He called holding all the way and there was never any question about it. In the first place. the blocker (Bobby Abrams) could legally block below the waist fro m his position on tlk field. -r ve seen ~veral replays., includ- ing an excellent one which NBC 5howed at halftime of the Notre Dame-Colorado pme. and the hold-!.l!I was obvious.' said Sorgcn. ~ichigan's number 24(Abrams) M's holding the front of a jersey with his right hand a nd had his lef\ hand Mhind. ~'That's holdinJ and it clearly dc- JSIOped at the point of attack. If the mnner had gone the other way (to the Qa.ht). 1he action would have been of no consequence ... :. Hold it. if you'll pardon the usage. riaht there. Are you saying lhat hold-ma is not always boldina-that it dcr>ends on which way the play is J.O!ng? . · "It is easy to officiate by the way lhe rules arc written," said Soracn. 3.tt it wouldn't make the game cn- 51¥able for the playcn or the fans. Wha1 is needed is to officiate by the ~nt and spirit of the rules.·· ~s that mean holding could be c:iillcd on every play? ''You could probably call a lot of oUngs on every play in football. but a Q)aturc official has to determine 'Did this affect the play?' Example: If the gtay went left. as this one did. and Usre had been a clippina or personal t>ul on the right side, that's called anywhere. But illegal use of hands or holding? Those arc individual de- cisions." :-And what about Schembeehler's «antention that the flaa fluttered •~? "It only looked late," said Soraen. ''because lhe runner wast.ck in punt bmation and had 12 yards to run to f..c line of scrimma,e. Also, the hokl-ii developed as the play was being J)m. But the foul was clearly at the ~nt of anack. = "lflhe runner had aone the other Jl.J.Y· the action would have been of ._~sequence ... ;?id Czubin make the call becautc -.-: saw the holdina or became he ! .......... TALLIY/UJ •• . ~--- • Survivor wins a craak at San Francisco 49ers next week challenged. "We got back on u.ck with that game, .. said quanertMack Jim Everett, who has had two o( bis best ~es against New York ... It was the first game we really felt we had to 1tt or else the season could be in trou.b&c." 19¥M8YWILNIR ,,, ....... EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. Steadily, they marched down the roed to the playoffs, never losi"I a pmc they were suppoted to win. HaltinaJy, they navipted the same • On TV, Channel J at .. JO road, ao1ng from world·beaters to straulcrs and back to stars. Thc New York Giants and Rams used entirely different approaches to get to the NFL playoffs. Today. one of them will advance to the NFC H\,hl-"IH\1 1 championahip pme apinst the San Francisco 49ers. "We've done thinp the same way all season and I don't think we'll chanae that now," Ottis Anderson Aid of the Giants, who won tbe NFC East with a 12~ record. Anderson was a big part of that division title. replacina Joe Morris, who fractured a bone in bis leg in the final exhibition pme and rushing for 1.023 yards and 14 touchdowns. "We'll try to run the ball. 1ry no t to make mistakes. play hard and take it to them. That's our style." It's a style thal gave the Giants the second-best record in 1he league be· o.-, -~., L.99 .. .,_ adlson senior Debbie Plscher fleftf looks for an opening. Ocean View girls clobber Poly in final non-league tuneup The Oalty Piiot Playing at the to p of its game with the start of Sunset League nght around the comer. the Ocean View High girls basketball learn shul down highly-regarded Long Beach Poly to record a 59-31 non-league victory on the Scahawks" floor Sat· urday night. "The defense was JUSt awesome tonight." said Ocean View Coach Ollie Martin, who was quick to credit Jenny Sullivan. "Jenny had her low game scoring-wise (fi ve points). but she contributed 20 re- bollnds and I 0 blocked shots. "She stayed out of foul trouble tonight which was another key." Sullivan was one of a number of Scahawk standouts in the romp. Ali Takido enjoyed her most productive game of the season. sconna 17 points to go with ~ven steals and seven assists. Fabiola Nunez had another strong prne. pourina in 16 points. "Our intensity level was great and the dl'lensc did a super Job:· said Martin. '"The) pressed us a lot and "e had vef) few turnovers ... The Scahawks will be put to the 1es1 again with the start of Sunset League play on Tuesday at home against Fountain Valley. In other girls action: •Edison's come-from-behind ef- fonc, in the fourth •quarter went for naught as 1he Chargers fell to visi t- ing El Toro in overtime. 63-59. to close out pre-league play. Edison brings a 10.3 mark into the Sunset wars. with the losses coming at 1he hands of L\nwood, Redlands and El Toro. · Edison trailed b) six entering the fourth quaner before rallying to e'en the score and had a. chance to win 11 al the end of regulation. but Enka Miller missed a difficult shot with four seconds remaining and the score deadlocked. Keying the comeback for Edison was Meh•mc Jwamasa who scored ,,,._._'"GIRLS/Ill hind San Francisco. New York's losses were to the 49ers, Rams and twice to the Eaates, all playoff teams. The Giants didn't stumble, not once, apinst the teams they were expected to handle. ·•one of our stronf points is beina able 10 prepare well,' Unebacker Carl Banks said. "I know this team will be prepared and read y to play bccau~ we do not look forward to going through what we went throuab in Anaheim and here last year. We know we have to play better. we didn't do well at all out there." The G1an1s· worst performance of the season came in a 31-1 O road loss t& the Rams. That also was 1he key 10 the Rams' season. ··1 think it obviously was a bi& turning point for them," Giants Coach Bill Parcells said. "It aot them back on track, with momentum, and lhey kept it the rest of the way ... While the Giants were traversing their schedule m relatively smooth fashion, the Rams were streaky. They won their first five games. the only team to do so. Then the) lost four 1n a row, three on the road. and appeared 1n Jeop- ardy of falling o ut of the playoff race. Then came the rout of the Giants as the~ took a 24-3 lead and never were The Rams used that victory as a sprinJboard to another five-pme winning streak. Their only Ion in the final seven weeks was 30-27 at San Francisco. where they outplayed the 49ers for most of the game. l 'nhkc most teams coached by John Robinson. the Rams arc just as comfonable throwing as runnina. E'Crl'll. who 1s 37 for 57 for 531 ) ard~. ~'en touchdowns and three f Please see. RAMS/Ml Mater Dei solidifies No. 1 ·standing in Orange County By RICHARD DUNN Dlllly "'°' c~ Neighborhood bragging rights. among other things. were at stake Saturda) n1gh1 as host Mater Dc1 High pounded away in the second half 10 defeat Capistrano Valley. 64-47. in a non-league boys' basket· ball game pla)ed 1n front of 2.200 fans at (Ts Bren E\·ents \enter. Mater Dc1 Coach G ar) McKnight. whose team lost 10 Capo Valley two years ago at addleback College when the schools last m et. proved to his fishing budd) and long-time friend. Cougars Coach Mark Thornto n ..... hat hl"d been trying to 1ell him all along: The Monarchs arc No. I. And no longer will Mc Kn1gh1 hold back or "ash his rm·nds well not if the) 'rt• pla)1ng Mater Dc1. "'Mark and I arc 1he beo;t of fri end'>." McKnight \aid. "We only Ii\ c a fe"' bl()ck\ awav from each other. But "'hat I said. bdore. 1f I ever had to IOSl' a game 10 a n Orange Count) coach that 11 would be aga1n o;1 Mark or (()cl·an V1l'" 'sl Jim Harns. I take 1ha1 back bceau'e we lost 10 hoth of thrnl. 1n a rn ..... aftn I said that ·· (!earl). tht<.i \.\J\ no ordinan non· league game for t"o of th<:· finl'SI teams 1n Orange <. ount) It "a" a'> good :i tuneup a'> l'llher could ha' c had before di\ 1ng into lraguc pla~ And. 11 sci the rl'Cord straight 1n regard., to Nu I 1n Orange ( ount ~ Mater D1.·1. ranl..l·d No. I in thl' count\ and 1..ith 1n the nation h' l 'S.l. Toda ~. rl'tainl·d 1 1~ stature "Ith eaM'. Stopping Scull Mccork le. ( apo Vaill') 's prem1l'r <.rnrer who'<, head· ed for S)racuc,c. "asn't so ea'i~. MOoipark vletlmlzed by Artists, fall, 80-48 The 0-'Y "'°' Laauna Beach ftilh •s Artists concfuded an impressive 11-3 basketball praeason by rompina put visiting Moorpark. ICMS, Saturday evmina. After playing on even terms throu.b one quarter, the Anisu effectively put the pme away by outscoring the visitin1 Mustcteen. 4S-2 I. in the midctle two quarters. Lapna wu also able IO shut down Moorpettt•a balkoun of· fen.e after •Howina 18 points in the ftrst quaner. Meanwbilt.. the Artilll came thf'OUlb witll I ber• ,. of~ led byi. the l(). poent efrort of 1enior Dain Blan- toe. whole ICOrint IVefllle o( 10.l .. U9bdd. MOit of'a&atoo•a dllNll wn inside, ia lef1M of scori• and in domiMlill IM boards. Aho in double ftpm were Joth BoRll• { 1 7J, Trevor Murphy ( 11) ud Job Trcviao (10). • " .. , .. ho"t'' a Mcc orkle put in a game· high 23. including l\.\O J-po1nter'i 1n the lirsl quarter to g1H' the Cougar'> a 1 7. J S edge. The Monarchs. \\ho held slim lead!. 1 n the !.econd quarter heforr pull1ngJ"a) 1n the \t't·om.I half. u'>Cd 1he1r dek n'iC in t~ p1cal fashion to knod. oil lhl· Cougars (10-61 and \olid1f) their top ranking ·· .\n\ lime l'.'O ul 1he better Or· angl.' c.'ount) \t·hool\ pla) each othl'r 11's gn1ng 10 be a battle... said ~h Kn1gh1. "'ho~· team outscored thl' Cougar;. 16-9. in both the third and fourth quarter'> "EH·f) 11me "'l' pla~ them it's al .... a)<. a tough game and (Thornton I 1~ one of the best coaches around Th1\ l)pc of game 1s good for both of us 10 get us read) for league " Mr( orl..le. "ho had three J-point- er'>. and Chris KostofT got thing., rolling l'arl~ for Capo Valle~. mak· ing 11 6·U w11h back-to-back 3-point shots. The lead. o f course. wo uld not last. Mater De1's David Boyle, who'd been battling a mild slump m the Orange Tournament but broke o ut of 11 against Palisades last Wednes· da~. scored 15 points. including three 3-pointers 1n the first half. 10 lead the Monarchs ( 15-1 ). Bo) le's 3-pointer wnh two sec· onds left 1n the first quarter pulled Mater Dc1 to within two. 17-15. before Jason Quinn connected from 3-poinl ran~e earl) in the second quarter to 11e the game (18-18). McCorl le's free throw w11h 5:43 left in the !>eCOnd quane~ve Capo Valle) a 23-:W lead. the last time the Cougars wo uld be 1n front. Bo) le sank a 3-pointer with 4:31 lcfl tu 11e 11 123-23) and made another onl' '.'1th 1:55 remaining to gl\c the Monarchs a 30.27 lead. Matl'r Dc1 nc' er trailed again. .l.nd) Kanch canned a 10.foot Jumper at the buzzer to gi ve Mater De1 a -'2·29 intermission lead. Capo Valle) cut Mater 0e1·s third-quarter lead to three. 38··35. "hen KostoIT ( 18 points) sank a pair from 1he line '.'1th -l:l8 left. From there. hn"e'cr. the Monarchs used a I 0-~ )pun to end lhe third quaner and build a 10.point lead (48-38). Mt( orklc'<, 3-point shot with 2:02 left accounted for Capo alle~·s only points dunng the run. "( 'l.kCorklel can JU mp over people. he goes b' ~ople and he could gl·t a shot off'in a phone booth "11h three gu}S all over him," M c Knight said. "I thought Mc( orkle got a little t ired al the end. bul he's the best athlete r ve seen." f Please lff MATER DEl/85) Orange Coast tops Fullerton; Rustlers dropped by Cypress Ttw Oalty Piiot A.Ian Schltnes maintained his scor· 1ng and rebounding pace and 11 "as more than enough to lift Orange Coast College to a 65·55 Orange Empire Conference basketball '1c· tOf) o'er long11ml' rnal Fullenon in the winner's g~ m. The Pirate!:.. no"' 12-5. J. J. "l're in the dn,er's o;eat for most of the game with 13· and 15-point leads. but saw 11 melt down the stretch to 57-50 before Chip Hanlon and Schlincs rcston:d some order at thc free thro" hne. A Rashone Le"1s bucket cut 11 10 seven with 2: 10 left. hut then Hanlon hit a pair of free thro"s. and after Fullerton missed one of two attempts at the hnc. Schhnes drop- ped in two mo re to gi ve Coast a 61 -SL lead. Orangr Coast outrebounded Full· crton. 36-23. and got a standout performance from Bi ll Maurer off the bench with fi,·e key assists. Sch!ines. who entered with a scor- ing averaae of 14.9 and 10.3 re- bounds. dropped in 20 points and had 10 boards. hilting 10 of 12 from the field . Hanlo n finished wnh 14 points and '>f'\ en boards. Fullerton falls to 8-10. 0-1. The Pirates return to action next Saturda~ w11h a cruClal pme at C} pre's against the conference's co- leaders. then pla) host to a strong R1,crs1de unit the following Wedne~a'. In another O range Empire Con- ference game. • Cypress moved ~ 2-0 in the conference after tum1 back visit· ing Golden West, 75--6 . The Rustlers (14-7. 1-1) fell be~ hind b) nine (41 -32) at halftime. but refused to fold. closin' to 51-SO. C}prcss then scored nine straight points to stretch 1ts I~ t.ck to 10. onl) to ha"e Golden West go on a Q-2 run to lice the margin to three at 62-59 From there. the Charaen were able 10 hold off the Rustlen as kadmg scorer Vince HizOn notched •"--.. cou.aa.1ue C 4tl llf.I U \,h.lllC\11 Anteaters enter Death V.alley UC/ (0-2, 2-9} is 1-8 at Se/land Arena ' State an confereooc. while Fresno dropped a 81 ·79 decision at New Mex lco State ( I 1-1 ) and I 66-60 pmt It l..oftl Belch Seate, two of the top te11m1 in tbc Iii W• frano SWe it~ an inquiry to tM Bia West Coalntice oflklt on the New Maico laM _.,......_ tbc Allies~ die .. hm balfcoUn wida two leCOtMll "" wt hit \ht .................. n.e detlt never --. b8t bJ die U.. Fmno notictd.. die offtdala WM olr die ftoar. TIM ........ we Id •1 =D•lfl ,..., .. lft Ill II~ lrfl'tlll ''·' ....... 1.J ..... per ........... ,..."' I I . .. .,,. ~ ........ The AlladMed ....... '.l• Terry t .. toored JS points, incluclina a pair of free &brows wnh 1~9 seconds remainina. helping the 1 Oolden State Warrion defeat the Los Anaeles Lakers, 133-lll, Saturday nipt in Oakland. "' T-·•··s ftcC throws. after be rebounded Tim ~ ........ 9 Hanlaway's misted shot, gave the Warriors a I 32-12 ae.d. Ma&ic Johnson was fouled intentionally with 3.2 ICICODds left. and he made the first and attempted to • mia tbe second. but the ball bounced off the front of the rim and into the basket for a I 32-131 score. 2, Golden State's Rod Higgins made the first of two free throws with 2.9 seconds Jef\ and missed the second. The Lakers' A.C. Green grabbed his 18th rebound. but bis ~foot shot at the buzzer was short. ; Chris Mullin had 26 points and Mitch Richmond added 22 for the Warriors. who have won seven consecutive home games. James Worthy led Los An- . ' 1tln with 30 points and Grttn matched has season high I, with 27. l.. Elsewhere in the NBA Saturday: TnU Blalft'I IU, IUap IU: In Sacramento, Terry ;'t Poncr SCX>red 2.S points as Portland spoiled Dick Motta's debut as coach of the Kings. Two 3-poiater by J,; Vinny Del Negro in tht" last eight seconds weren't enouJh for the f(jngs to overtake the Trail Blazers. who took the lead for good. 107-105. on C'lyde Drexter·s ·" t.hree-point play with 4:34 left. 'fl' ped 8 Jau US, N•uets I %0: Karl Malone cap a 4 - point performance with a three-point play with eight seconds lef\ in overtime. giving Utah the victory in ~· Denver. Malone made a layup off John tockton's 15th assist and was fouled by Eddie Hughes on the play ~ Malone added the free throw, g1V1ng Utah a 123-120 I lead, and Denver failed to score on its final possession • as Todd lichti missed a desperation )-pointer. . I Plt&•• 117, llalclls JOI: Joe Dumars scored fi ve of bis 29 points dun ng a 15-5 fourth~ uarter run that ~ carried Detroit to its fifth straight victory. Dumars "=· SCX>red IO points in the founh qu11rter and made 13 of t; 13 foul shots m the game. Patnck E~ing scored 2d9 ~· points for the Kn1cks. who sav. their 1our-game roa ~: winning streak end. ~ Celtics 10%, B•Ue&s 88: Robt!n Pansh made up for ~ the absence of Larr; Bird with 29 points and 13 11: ... ,·. rebounds. leading Boston to the victory Reggje Lewis. -ho staned 1n plan· of Bird. had 21 points for the Celtics, who snappeci a fi,e-game losing streak at c\pital Centre dating back to Dec. 15. 198 7. Boston has .:. won five of its last s" game.-. and fi,c straight on the ~road r Hawlls 115, Nets ti: John Long . .\lex.ander Volko' and Kevin Willis scored three points each dunng a 9-0 run early in the founh quarter that lifted .\tlanta to thl' ~ victory at home. It was the fif\h straight lus.-. for Nt·v. ~· Jersey. ~· CavaUen 1%3, Magic llZ: Rookie Churk) Brnv.n ·: scored a scason-h1Rh 30 points and Stnt" Kerr sc:ored .;:, .. ....: ~: .. PRO HO('KE\. Golden St•te•s Tim H•rd•way grabs ball whlle A.C. Green of the Uken makes futlle attempt at rebound Saturday In Oakl•nd. all of hi' t.m·t•r-h1gh 19 1n the fourth quarter. leading C ll''cland 111 till' \lllnr\ 1n Orlando. BuC'ks 118, Bulls 11·1: Jack Sil.ma scored 2 1 points and led a 1hml-4uitrtl·r 'urgt· as Milwaukee beat Chicago 10 snap an l·1t!h1-g.c1ml' lolling streak against 11s Central DI\ 1smn n' al fhl' Bucko;' victory was their fir'it at home tl\l'I tlw Hull' .-.inn· I l·brual") 01987. Alo.in Rolx·nson. Jen <.o rJ\l'I .ind Ril l..' P1ern: had 18 point<; ap1 en· for th(' Buli..,· .\n 1nJurt•d &11t hael Jordan led the Bull<; \\Ith '~ ix11111' .ind Hill ( anwnght addt"d 18. Hor""otts 117. Parer-; 111: Ddl <um hll l\\O late tiac,1..l"ts. including .1 22-lontl'r "1th one \econd on the shlll dot. i.. and I fn n·m.1111111g a ... Chttrlottl· knocl..e<l off '1<>111ng lndi.anJ Rockca 124, 76er<; 119: In Hnu,.ton . .<\ke-em Ola- JU\\on h.iJ ~4 p.11111' an<l 1-\ rd'loumh . and h1<; thrl'e- ptl1n1 plJ} ''"h 22 ..,n11nd' kit 111 Cl\l'rtm w 'iparl..ed the Rot.I.rt' to thl· ,1,111n purs 109, Timbt>r~oh es 96: In ')an -\ntomo . Da\ id Roh1n.-.on ll·rr' c um111ing.. and \\ ilhe -\ndt·l\ull \t.urrJ 2: point\ ,1p1l'll' ·" thr 'ipurs matrhcd lac,t \r,1,on·, \lt1111\ 1n1<1I \,1n \nton10 I\ ~1-7 \\Ith 31 • nH111lh' kit 111 the: ,,.,,,on .dtrr tin1\hing a fr:rnrh1'it.'- "ll"I :I lol la" \\':II • SuperSunu·, 1211. Suno; 110: In \l·attk X:n it·r :'.frDan1l'I "Dll'll Ill nl hi\ 2ll p11inl\ Ill thr fourth quarll'r 111 p.1u· thv \uf'l\·r\u111r' !Cl the: v.111 i . .. Kings' trip ends on sour note . ... :;; .c- ~- t "'· .. .. .. . from The Assoc.lated Preu Daniel Marois scored three goals as the Toronto Maple Leafs reached the .500 mark b~ tx:ating the Los Angeles Kings 7-4 Saturda' night The VICtOf') was the l car .. · third straight. Los Angeles tin1 'ihed a four- game road tnp wtth three straight losses. Marois' second goal of the game broke a 4-4 tie at 7:47 of the 1h1rd period. The nght winger rammed Vincent Damphousse's cros'i-1ct.' pass into the open set of the net during a power play. Marois completed his hat tnck at 12:39, banging a rebound into a half- open net during a scramble. Lou Franccscheni scored his second goal of the game into an empty net with I :32 to go. The victory moved tht" Leafs to 21-21-1 . second in the Nor- ris Division. In other NHL games: BlactUwts I , F1yen $: In Chi- cago. Adam C'rc1ghton scored twice as the Blackhawks went nine games over .500 for the first time since 1983. Creighton. Denis Savard and r rent 'I av. nt·~ 'l 11rt•d 'l'l 11nd-ll\•ll11tl pov.cr-pla~ goal-. 111 !(IH' < hllclll.11 .1 5-1 lead and thl· Hl.1ckhav.~' v.1thstood a 1i1ur~gt1JI third pn111d b\ thC' fl\er<1 lur thl.'tr 24th 'llltll\ niu~t in ihl· '-Ill 1h" """''n I h1 Fl \t~ r<, scored loll r l in1t·' ,1 nd t Ill' Blackhav.k\ 1hrt'l' in thl· fin.11 4 It• 111 rcgulauon 11ml' Whalers 4, Oilers 4: h a I 1~!...1 nl'l1 \<.Orl'd tv. ice a\ f dm11n111n n lrlllkd its home untx·Jh'n ,1rl·.1~ lo I~ gaml'\ Cioalll·mk• Bill K,tnl ord ~q11 tht· 'trcal.. all\r "''h "tlll'"'\l' ~\\;.'.<, in J \\ild li\l' llllflllll' l'\(1.1 pcnud that thl' Wh.dcr' Jnn11n.ttl'd 0ut~huot1ng l dnwn111n Ii I Penguins 5, Jets 3: John ( 1llkn·, second goal of lh l· 1h1rd pn1od "11 h 3:2Q n:main1ng 1n rcgula1 111n lllnl' brokt" a ltl' and hl'lpctl Ptll\hurgh beat Winnipeg \tano I l'mit'U\ ~ored 1n thr lir'>I ix·ru~I for 1h,· Penguins to nll·ntl hi\ f'l\Hnl -\l11nng streak to 311 gamt''· t~ 1ng \\ :l\ n,· Grellk~ for thtrd-lungc .. 1 in '111 h1stor~. Islanders 5, !'ltordlque~ 2: I ),I\ id Volek and Rand) Vvood <.t ornl hll seconds apart in the c,ccunJ 11\'ntxl .ind l'.11 l .d ontJin,· nll'ndnl h" gn.tl '' 11 ing ''rt'J~ Ill ninl' gamt'' to p.1, thl 1 r,ur~t·n1 hl:indl'r'> l<• lhr ',, 1111 • .ti h11n1l \\ 111n1ng for the: ,·11d11h 11111, 1n lhl· la't n111c µml·' 11r, 1,l,111d1" put lhl· hapk\\ '-or- dt\.llll'' ,I\'·" \\ilh lhl· 4u1rl.. \tTnnJ- p1.1i 11d '' "'l' '" \ 11ld. Jnd V. un<l Bruin" a. Capitals 3: In Ro'>tnn C .1111 'l't'h 't•Hnl hi' \Cnind go;il nl lltl· gJ111,· 111 hrt·al.. .1 111· mt dv.:n 1hr11ut!h tlh' linJI 1wnod a' thr H1 utn' h.1mkd V.. a'hington ''' 111u1 th \lra1gh1 lo'>' ('anadien'i 6, Sa bres 3: In \ll on- lt,·al l't•lr "' oboda. returning from a I 'l·!(Jllll' ah\c:nce Jue: 10 a groin in 111n 'uirc:tl thl' go-ahead goal m1th.\,1\ through the third period a" thl· C .tnJdlt'n'> ntt•ndl·d Ruffalo'<; lo\1ng 'tn·al-to lour game". Blues 4, Rangers 3: ( 11no < ,1,J ll1n1 <.torc:d 1v.1cc in the third fll'rn1d till' '-l'l.und time v.11h ~ 43 n·m.11n111g. lo k ad ')1 Louie; to thl· v.1n ,1t h11nll' '\ortb tars 4. Red Wings 3: ')ha"" < hJmtx·r,· goal w11h three '>l'llll1lh kit lOmplctcd a comeback from J "\-Cl dclicll and lifted host \I 1nnl'\11tJ tn the '1cto!') Cost Reduction. One Week Only~ We received a temporary cost reduction from our manufacturer and are passing the savings on to~! SAVE 101/a ... ...., ... ,..... ... ~ ----SAVE 11% ....... I!!! •• '-' ___ ...... -• .... .,.= ........ TOKYO -Tndiaioa fllu won over w eq'6al riahll for the •us. • J.apan's dlief' " 90vemmeot 1pokeswomad 8ndoned btr challenae to an ancient taboo that bani women from enterina the aumo rina. The battle bepn late last month, when Chief Cabinet Secretary Mayumi Moriyama informed the Japan Sumo Association that she intended to prnent the Prime Minister's Cup to the winner of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament from on the rina. not from below. The Prime Minister's Cup sincic 1978 has been presented by the deputy chief Cabinet secretary to lhc winner of the annual IS-day New Year's tournament. which begins today. But Moriyama, who last year became the first woman to hold the imponant Cabinet post. asked to present the award herself to challen~ a tradition that forbids women from entering the ring. a raised mound of clay. .. What Mrs. Moriyama meant to do was to raise the issue 10 improve women's social position." Deputy Cabinet Secretary Nobuo Ishihara said. But he said that after sumo officials stated their oppos1t1on. she dc<'ided not to push the issue further. Tokitsukaze, a sumo association executive. told the Prime Minister's Office that he hoped she would respect cp I 4 n I 0 I I 111 U \ \ J• Relt ..... Rams coach, after bis team beat Philadelphia in 3.S-degrce, rainy weather last week: 'Tm tired of being the weather man. If I get fired I'm goinJ directly to the news. none of this weather stuff.' Glanville fired by Houston HOUSTON -Jerry Glanville. the rontro' cr'i1al man in black who led the ~ Houston Oilc:r') to the playoffs three strai~ht ~ )t·ar\ and often feuded "''th opposing coachl·'>. v.a!> fired aturday b} owner Bud Adams. \dams !>aid he and Gian' illc met for more than l\\l> hours Saturday afternoon. and "at that.meeting we mutuall) decided 1ha1 krT} v.ould not return as our head roarh " -\dams was cmollonal during the announcement and JI onr point could not hold back the tears. "-\.,}OU ran tell. we ha"e had an t"motional day," (olan' 1llc: ~lid "We decided that we wanted to be friend.., tht• rest uf our lives:· Ci Ian' 1lle held a lengthy mt"et1ng w11h Adams and Oilers general manager Mike Holovak on Wednesday anJ obtained pt•rm1sc;1on to 1ntrn 1cw for other JObs. Formc:rh an ac;"1stan1 coach at Atlanta. he interviewed on fhursda) for the Falcons· vacant head coaching job v.11h ,\dam.,· permt'i'>IOn. Ci Ian' ilk. kn own "" the man 1n black because of hi\ gaml·-da) a111rl·. l')(:ramc the 13th coach to be fired 111 lhl· franrh..-.l·'<; IO-)car h1'itory and the fifth in the pai.1 10 \c::Jr\ . The 01kr<. JOinrd Phocnl\ . .\tlanta and the New 'l or!.. kt'> 1n ~·dong OI.'" roarht.'S ( ol.!n ' ilk reportt"dl) 1n1cncJcd to talk with Phoenix JnJ thl· '-l'V. Yori.. Jct'i about their vacancies. but the gl•nt•ral managt'r<i of those teams said the) had no plans 111 tall.. \"lh tht.' Oilns lnach . I ht' 01kr•; 1nrnm1strnq on the field and Gian- ' Ilk"• .1ggrt•\s1H· \!~le cau'!ed growing fnc11on in the urgJn11.1t11111 The 01kr\ v.cre the most penalized team 1n pro loothJll 1n lllXQ. rccc:1,1ng an NFL-record 148 1nfral 111111\ New testing policy proposed ()\I I \S -N( -\ schools ma) be ahout 111 adopt nrv. drug-testing policies * v.hilh thn !..now arl' hkel} to land them in lOU rt ··v. l' tould he scrvcd with subpoenas when we walk out tht• door.'· :-.;( .\A pre<;1dent Al Witte said ... The 1kkn~l' v.ould tll: there 1s C\ 1dence of a compelling nt-ed. l hr right to pnvaq t<; not absolute.'' Dckgalr\ w the !Nth annual con .. ent1on will be~in '11t1ng Monda) on more than 120 proposals. including nnl· 10 makl' drug-tl'St1ng a year-round N(AA act1v11y l ndrr .mother meac;urc. fir'>t -t1me offenders could lu\l' an l'l1tirc )Car's chg1b1ht >. Tho'it' who test pm111ve J 'non<l 11ml' rnuld tic hanncd for life-. Hoth arc o;pc>n'>ored b\ thr NC..\A Council and g" en a good l hant.c of pas'iagl· They would continue "'h.tt h~" lx'cn a rcluc-tantl} deepen mg comm11ment to drug-H·.,ting \lnlT lhl· NC .\ .\ fir'it addressed the issue in 19 fi Rodgers handed suspension Boston C l'lt1cs C oarh J1mm ) Rodger<. -I' v.ac; \u<ipcnded "'lthout pa~ for one game • ~ Saturda) b> thl' NBA. one day after he ' bumped a referee .;c;U.inn$ an argument.----Roosa~ m1">se<l Sa1fu'[ay night's game against Washing- ton in l ando' er. Md. He also was fined S 1.000. Ro<lger'i was ejected during Fnday night's 114-l 05 lo<t\ to the Clippers. NBA vice president Rod Thorn said Rodger\ was suspended because he bumped a referel· and did not le-ave the court quickly enough after being t.'Jrr ted. In other NRA news Saturday: • <\ 'lprained kf\ ankle prevented Larry Bird from mal..1ng the tnp when Boston visited Washington. Bird v.a\ able to play only about 19 minutes against the Clippers after 'lpraining his ank le in the first quarter at Bo'lton (iarden Fnday ni&ht . He continued to play until the third quarter. finall y leaving the game after scoring 12 point'i. . •Atlanta signed guard Wes Matthews to a 10-day contract and placed guard John Battle on the injured hst. Matthews. an eight-year NBA veteran. had played m the Italian league this year with the Ranger Varese. where he averaged 22.2 points until he was released last week. ............. and .... .., .......... "I doll't know bow tbialt will .. in &M ftmatt, but I apprcttiete (bet) unctmiandi111o" mmo UIOCiation Chairman Fu~ma. Mid. He Aid previoutly the rina .. i• sacred and we mutt preserve our traditions." It wa1 not until 1778 that women were allowed to watch bouu -but only on the final day or tour- naments. In 1878, women ~re allowed to watch lhrou&hou t tournaments, but never allowed to IO up on tbe ril\8, a tradition which remains the same to this day, even thouah sumo has pined many female fans and school Jirls ~nicipate in the 2,()()().year~ld spon. • Sumo s1mbolizcs the malt-dominated structure of our society.' said Yoko Morosawa. ~ resean:t.er c:>n women's tSsues ... rm glad Mrs., Mo.nyama d~d this. Although she won't be able to chmb •.nto the nna. her action definitely contributed to making more people realize the problem." It was not Moriyama's first protest against dis- criminatory customs. Twel".e years ago she. lodged a protest with the sumo assoc1at1on after lcarn1og a fif\h grade girl was not allowed to parti~ipate in the final of a sumo tournament held at a national gym . In 1985. he took issue with the owners of a golf course that did nut admit women on weekends. Kno"- ing they would turn her away. she went on a weekend 10 make the issue public. Curry considering his options Bill C'urry made no move Saturday toward leaving th e lJn1versit} of Alabama * and was thinking o'er the offer to become head coach at K,·ntucky and other job opportuni11es outs1dt· football. "It's no dice-so far." "31d John Aiello, a spokMman for the Alabama Sports Information Office. Akllo said mcmbc~ of Curry"s Southeastern Con ferencc team that .... on a share of the Southeastern Confcrt"nce title v.cn: to return to campus for a met"tmg at 5 p.m. toda) Thl· \pnng scmcst"r at <\labama start\ Monda) Both CurT} and Kt·ntul·k> -\1hlet1c Director ( "1 Ne..,. ton ~1d lat(' fnda' that no decision on Curr'·, future wa s expe<.tecJ ticf<1rr toda~ ( urr) said hl' "ould not make an) dec1s1nn Saturda> and was "going to go home and think I m1gh1 nut C\l'n mo,c:· In other sport' nt'"' Saturda) • Bo Schemhc.'chla. who offinalh retired as foot ball coal·h at the l 1n1,crs1t} of M1ch1gan after the Ro\l' Bowl. v.111 oc namc:d prcs1dt"nl of the Detroit T1ger'i. thr Ann -\rbor Nev.' rcportt•d in toda) «, ed111om Schcmbechkr. 60. v.111 he named Monday as the club'-; 12th prc'i1dt.'nt. snurrn familiar v.11h the situation told the ncw.-.papcr. Hr annoum·t d his reo;1gnat1on Oec I 1 ac; football roach at M1l h1g;rn hut remains tht" school \ athletil director •Seton I fall ha\ rrcru1tl'd a \)o' 1et 1un1or ba\l..l·t- ball pla>t"r who pl:l n.., to l'nroll 111 the B1i East school lata thH month. ttl(.11rd1ng to a published repon Artura' K.irn1 ... ho' J'>. IX. \ i\1tl·d tht.' t;(.'hool and took hi' college l'ntrancc l·\~trr,, in late l>.Jov~ber, according 111 lhl· rnrrl'n l l\\UC: Clf H1g r·a\t Bnl'fs. a Prl\3((' nt"wsle tll'I ~ h1ch wnn·ntrah'' on ha.-.~l·tball 1n 11\e conference • \ 1rgin1a a''"tanl roa;h 1 om O'Bnen has ht·- rnmc the fourth of liH· lin.il1\I\ 10 1n1en 1ew for lhr head fou1hall rn.ilh1ng 1oh Jt 'la'~· The 1Balt1mon-1 Sun reponl·d '·"' tired coach Elliot l '1elac la.-.1 month. • Wa )nc Van Dnrp of the Chicago Blackhav.i.., and . hanc ( hurla ol thl' \.I inncsota Nonh Stars each v.crc .-.u.,ix·ndcd for 10 g.ame'i v.11hou1 pay and their team\ V.l'rl' linl·d S2'i 000 ap1l·n· b> the NHL for their prrgame fight l>n :!X In add1t1on. M mncsota 's Ra.-.11 ~fl Rae v.a~ ,u.,cx·ndl·d fnr fi,e tZame'i without pay. 11II\1-..10'\-H \DIO TELEVIStON 9 30 a m -PAO FOOTBALL: NFC ptavotts-Rams al New York C,1anl\ Cllannel 2 10 a m COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Womel'l-Maryland al Norlh Carolina S1a1e. ESPN 10 11 m -SOCCER: English League comi>eli· t1on-01el\ea vs Ltveroool (raoe). SoortsChannel 11 o m -COUEGE BASKETBALL: National Calrtolic Chomo1on\n10 from DubuQue. Iowa. Soor1sChanne1 Cre· peal\ "' 11 JO om I 1 i 30 a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Utah at Haw1111 !laoeJ Prime Ticket I Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBA'l:[;\ UCLA al Lou1sv•lle Cho"net 2 , I Pm -PAO FOOTBALL: AFC 0111vofh-Pi11sourgn at Denver Cnannel • , 1 JO Pm -COLLEGE BASKETSALL: Duouesne al SI Joseoh s Soort\Chc'lnnel rrePeais "' 9 om ) 1 om -GOLF: Tournamen1 of Chamoions from Corl\Dlld Cletavedl (hannet 1 2 om -COL LEGE BASKETBALL: Women-S111nfor<1 at Oregon Prome T eke• J om -SKIING: US mens oro competition from Worerv1lle Vonev NH Claoel ESPN 4 o m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oreoon S1a1e at Co11forn111 Chonnel 2 • om BASEBALL: Senior Professional Lea11uP-For1 Mvers 111 Bra<1enion Cdelaved) Prime Tick el 4 lO om -PRO BASKETBALL: Cliooers al New York Cnonner S 5 30 o m -PAO HOCKEY: Soviet Red Armv leam a1 Cn1cago, SoorlsCnannel 6 om -BOXING: IBF llghl·neavvwelght cnam oionshio-Cnartes Wflllams vs Frankie Swindell. from Allanlic City, ESPN 1 30 om -HORSE RACING: Sanla Anita reolavs. Chonnel 18 CSoorisChonne1, t t om 1 7 JO om -PRO BASKETBALL: M iami at Lakers, Prime Tickel RADIO 9·JO a m -PAO FOOTBALL: NFC wfld card olavott game-Rams 111 New York Giants. l<MPC (710). I om -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC wild card olavott game-Plllsburgn al Denver, KNX (1070) 1 om -COLLKG• IASt<•T8ALL: UCLA at Loulsvllle, KMPC (710) 4:30 om -"9t0 BASt<ETIALL: CllC>Hfs at New York, KRTH (930) S o.m -COLLKGE IASt<ET8ALL: UCI 11 Fresno Stele, KORG 11190) 7 JO om -NO BASt<•TBALL: Ml1ml 11 Liken . KLAC CS70l Lexus OF WESTmlnSTER '19E1JHU4H A J1·1'flll'e. V-8 JX>11'mlll .wda11 """IS" co-,,,hl11a 1 INHI of 111."Cllf')' "'"' fJtlff onna11''' L'f JO fKlltml, II ln.f/Jllw/ C4r tlltd Orlt.,,. In tMI II "• b"'1-lfM!' d>11tl 11•1/b • ,_,_ ,,,,mtw. .. IATED •J JNCM&.W&U'Xl'ft' CAil CO.tl,MllON 1lfl'J \'11 .'ill/PtlE\7 Jl~'T A111tn J.IJ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. • ,,..., all ejpt or her point• in the bardt quaner. In other non-lcaaue hip 1ehool aamn: '!'Marina rc:ccived a combined 2' points and 18 rebounds from its ~ players and went on to dd'at V1sh· ·1111 ~pistrano Valley, 62·H . G 1lhan Bean and Kristy Spero not~~cd 13 points apiece fro m that · ~1t1on for the Vikinas. who wiU brina an 11-4 mark into Tuesday's S~nsct opener at home against West· minster. ~or Bean, who had six rebounds, II was a career hiah point total, whik Sparks, who netted 5 of 8 from the field. had 12 rebounds. •Fountain Valley tuned up for Tuesday·~ Sunset opener against Ocean View with a routine 45-29 verd!ct over visiting Los Alamitos. w .1th the starters and reserves playing about equally, the Barons (10-5) did not have a player score in d o uble -liaures. although Jennifer Barbaro finished w11h nine points and Juhe Workman added eight. Fo untain Valle) Jumped o ut to a 15-6 lead afler o ne quarter as Carolyn Fox scored all six of her points and Barbaro five of hers 1n the period. The Barons weren't threatened the rest of the way. •Patrice Lumpkin rnn\erted one of two free throwc; wi th 20 seconds remaining a~ Estanria closed'but its , pre-league campaign with a 36-.l4 victor} o-.cr v1!>1 ting San Clemente. In a game that wa~ dose all the wa). the Eagles led .'5-30 with about 21/i minutes n· ma1 n1ng. the n survl\cd a com eback by the Tnto ns. o.-, -,.._.. .,. ~ ,.,._ 1Edl1on·1 T•ll• Crooks 124J moves In for po11e11lon; Erik• Miiier f22J takes It Inside. USC falls short against Notre Dame From The Associated Press throughout again<.t the c;malkr < ougarc. (7. 7. 1-1) LaPhon<,o I Ills <,cored 19 ofh" 27 points in thl' c,ernnd hall and had 1.i rl'houmJc; 111 lead No t rt· l>aml' 111 an 86-81 'ict<ir' o'er l 'SC- Saturda~ .night 1n I O\ .\ngrlr., Arizona State 63. Washington 48: ~all .\ndrr.,on "<nn·d IX prnntc,. \In \u<,\tn added 17 and \nmna \1.1tt' h11 10 of 11' '-point goal aurmpt<, io ht:a1 \.\J\h1ngt110 11 "·" thl· fourth cun<,('l.UllH' 'll lt1n for 1hr \un l >n "" 1x • .i. 2-21 and eight \\In 1n 1hc l,1-;1 ninl· gaml'' V.a<.hington hl'ld lo ''" lov..t'\I prnnl 1<11.11 th" '"-'J\nn. ft·ll to fi.f. o\ aall and I·' 1n lragul' rla' rl'Sl'n r f>a, id Bu1kr \l url'd all 19 points 1n the o;ernnd half .ind lour trammatcc; JOtncd him in d o uhk ligun·" .,, '-11 10 Ne,ada-l as Vegas 19-2. .i.01 ma1nta1nnl 11\ rx·rfrl t record against the \pJrtJn\ r .i-~. I 21 I Mr\ John~>n had 16 points and 15 rrhouml' < trl·g \nthon} ~orrd I) ornnt' \!mt•\ 'x urn 12 and c;;1an·' o\u~mon I 0 In n11n-u111krrnlr gamrc, in\of\.1ng \.\c-;1 ( oJ\I ( onli:rt'Oll' tl·.1m\ Ell1 ..,· I ~-foot 1umper ga'c '\Jotrc l>amr 16-4) an lC-XO k.1d "11h I o.i left I ·~c 15-5> had a chanll' 111 lit' v..11h ~I "rrondo; left v..hrn <ah 1n Ban~\ ""•'" loukd Hut flank' m1<,scd his ~cond frcr thnm .rnd ot1 t· Dame put the gamt' away '-'•th tv.o frl'l' Ihm"" ap1n r h) Jamrrt .lackc;on and f:lll\ in 1ht· la'1 lh 'il'tondc; In H1g \.\ r'>l m.1t< hup<, Loyola Marymount 12 1, La a lle 116: Ro l-.1rnhk lhl' n.11111n\ k.nling \lorcr. had ':i p11111h .ind kll I nn p.1ll'd .1 lall' <;urgl' that l.ir11nl l (1:111.i \l,11\n111un1 tu 1hc 'lltOr) U\l'f La \.ilk 111 till' h1ghl '' 'u 1rintt g.rmt• in the fo \plort'r\. hl\1111\ r f\l'I .ind 11.111 ~ (1atht•r<, l'ach had 27 ro1nh fw I 11\nl.1 1n .i gaml' 1ha1 m.irkl'd a rl'turn l(I Phtl.1dl'lph1.1 f111 C •<llht•r<; .ind K1mhk . "h11 l'111c1nt lhl' g.1111l· k.1d1ng .ill n" 1'1nn I <.rort'r\ "'llh '~ 11 po1111' pn gamt• Tht· lnc,h c,hn1 .,2 pncen 1 1n thl· ">t'cnnd half and t11J., rx•rtt'nl o'rrall b tkc;on c;cored l'i point' Kt·11h lfoh1n,on 1.i and Jot' Frednl k I' In l'at · I 0 g<lrlll'' l 'tab State 83, Cal State Fullerton 82: Kt·n dall Y11unghloml ,,1n~ .t 111-111111 111mpN v..11h "' \l'tnn(h rl'ma1n1ng 1n (1\ l'Tllnll' anti l ~tah \1,11 r 18-h. 2-1 J ht·ld on It• hl'.11 I 11lkr111n 111-'i 11-21 Y11unghlood. \\h11 1·1nl'\hn l v.11h 111 p11int\ IP!lk a 11·'" JU\I t111t'1dl' 1hc ~t·' ''11h Ir'' th.111 I~ \l'CClntl\ k ft and lhl' \~il'' lrad111g X2·XI l k drci \ t' 1n10 1lw p.11111 .ind lntll·d .1 1111111wr 11\ t'l ~l arl I fill fur 1lw "1nn1n~ hi1,kl'l Arltona 8 1. Wuhlngton State 61: <\l·an Rook,· 18 rrnnl\ and Jud Rul·chkr'" 12 paced dl'll'n\t'·m1ndl'll ~o 19 \r11ona to the '1ctnr) 0\ rr \.\ .1'h 1 ng111n '-11.1 tl' t hl' defend 1 ng Pac-I I I champion,· third \lra1gh1 home-rourt cunli.>rt•ncl' triumph \r11on.1 IX-~. '·~) hu11t a .i0-29 half11mc kad .ind U'l'<I .1n dkt'll' l' full-court preo;s I 11lkn11n t.ilkd 11111t· .ind \\11t l..1·d f111 .1 l,"1 \ht11 hut 11111'' I'\ lr111t ,llll'lllPI 1111"1·d thr n111 and D.irrd V.hlll' .11 I t.ih \t,11r l!1 .1hhnl the .11r h.111 ·" lht· h1111l'r '"undnl l ~LV I 00. San .lo'le State 110· In \,1n lmr :\or th ('arolina 93, Ptp~rdlnf! 69: l.twl t \\ 1111.111" ,,111,·d .1 1.lll'l'r·h1gh _11 p111n1' a' "onh C .11111111.1 1•1 '•I IPu~hl "11 Pt·p1x·nJinr Ill .,, l'arh 1n 1h1• \l'\•111d "·"' .ind rulkd .1v..1\ in ( hJpt:I I It II Top-ranked Syracuse shocked by Villanova From The Associated Press \ophornort• < 1rt•g \\ 111xl.Hd <.t ornl a l arl'n-h1g.h 2., point\ \,uurda' night J\ \'1llJ011\ .1 111111. .1th .1n1agt· 111 -another ronr 'ih11011ng night h' 'Jo I (\~ ral U\l' '-l'lllhng thl· ()range men to th('tr lir\I 111<,<, of lht• 'l';i.,on 9 '· 74 .• ind l'nd1ng tht·1r rnnrd I'· gamt· home \\1nning. 'lrr.1~ \'illJ nma. (4·h 2-1 ir1 thr Big La\t). rmtt•d 11\ tir'I '11 ton 1n tht· < .t1 rtl'r Donw \1nct· l 1lX~ v.hilt· rl'g1'h'rintt thr1r mo\\ dt'U\l\l' 'It· tor: nrr ,1ga1nC.t thl' Or:ingemrn 1111·1. 1·11 In \H,ltU\l' In 11thl'f t11p 2' ,1r 1111n Kansas 94. Winthrop ~I : f t'rr' Brov..n \lornl ~.i point' including ~'' '·potntrr'i pov.rnng unlx-att·n No ~ 1-..Jn\<i \ I I 'i-01 to ''" I 0th UCI From 81 bct'n \trong t'nough lo ket•p tht•m 1n thl' hun1 '"" ''"h thl' rc-emcrgcncr of Bernard tht· tt·am ha' pla\cd '-'Ith the top tt•am\ 111 the ronfcrrncc l 'C I rntrr\ "11 h a 4' percrnt mark from 1 hr lil'ld 'X percent from ,_ point r.ingc and M 8 percent from thr frrr-lhro .... line t 'Cl has never c;hot that lo" lrom the linr as a tr am for an cnttrl' <.rac;on. Frro;nn Sta tr ha' hit JUSI 39 percent fro m tht' firld and 66 percent from thr frel'·throv. lim·, tJ ( I ""'" o;1art center Ricky Butler. "ho leads the team with 15.3 points .. 01.t u 1n'l'l.llll\\' \ lllllf\ .It h otlllt' (;t>orgtto" n 93 . P rovidPn<'t' 91 ~1 .1r i... f1ll11111n·, '·pmnt \hol "11h '' '•'tonlh left •. 1prx·d .1 , ,1rn ·r high ~·1 point prrtor111,tntt• .ind ltlll'd '" \ ( 1n1rgrlo\\ n r 11-11 2 111 111 tlw 111~ f ,1<.t \ll ltlf\ 11 \ \'I f't11\ ltknl l' ( \ l I I 1 [ 1llrn11n·, h.t,kl'I ~.I\ l 1h1· Ho' .1, ,1 'I I ·'Ill 1t·.1d ~1innesota 91. lllinoi~ 74: \kl\ 111 "l'\\ lx·rn <.rnr,·d ,1 , .tfl'l'f high .' point' .ind \\ 1ll1c Bu1111n had 2 1 ·" '\11 :.J \l1n nc,0 1a (I IJ I I 11) dt· katl'l.I prn 11111,h unht'.th'fl '" I lll1 nt>I\ (II-I 1-11 1n .1 B1 ~ l cn g.1ml' Oklahoma 66, Colorado 61: I 11n' \l.1rt1n hJd 22 p111n1' ·" h11>th 't "r 1n~. \l\lh·rJnkcd Oklah11rn.1 1f11111 \truggkcJ 111 tht· Rig 1 ittht < 1111 lcrcm r-11ix•ning 'll lo~ and , 'i reoound\ per gamt' l'otnt guard Rod Palmer J \l'ragr<, 1!1 'I point<. .ind 'i 0-~ 'i J~""'" l(l turno'l'I r.1110 per izamt• ktl Herdman v..ho ha" not <,tartnl the pac;t tv..o gamr\ tx'cauo;c of J sh11011ng <.lump. '" a\l·rag1ng I ' ti point<. and 5.6 rr hound<, per gamt• and leadc; the team v..11h nine douhlr- figurc scoring dTon'i. But he h11 fi q· o f nine <>hots 1n Thuro;d11\ ·., Jnc;o; tn "an Jo~ <\tale · Two rela11veh ncw fa('C'> arc in the· <;tarting lineup 1n the form o f freshmen Ben R1shwain. a point guard v.,.ho allows Palmer 10 moH to the o ff-guard spot. and 6-foo1-Q frfT Von Lutzow . \h"uuri 7K, Okla homa S1atf' fi'I· ,,111t.11 1111111111 '1 •>1,·d :.:; pornh ·'' '' \I "''"" (I 1.11 n.11t lnl f1111I It" thl, 11111 llh tll m·" 111 llHl'l' pl.I\ .,, It• h.,11 I l~l.1h11 m.1 '°II.Ill' I • .l 1 111 1lw 111 ~ I 1.,:h1 11rx·nn l11r h111h 1l'.1ni' LSl ii. ,\uhurn 70: l hm l.1t l..\on ''"'' d "1 p•t1rth •" I lth·r:1n l..nl I 11111,1.1 11,1 ,l,1 Ir 11'·2 1-1 J pulkd .11\,1\ Ill llt1• \l'l 111111 h.111 ,tfld ftc,tl \11 11 11111 I ' I) II~) 111 lhl' \11111l11·.1,1t·r11 I 11nh'11·n1.l' (;rurgia Trrh ~I. Wake F ort>sl 79· I knn" \u•ll 't11rl'd lti poinl' .• 1ltl·r- na1111g hr t\\1'l'rl 11111\ltk 1umrx·r<. .ind dri' 1'' ·'' 11nlx-;11cn ,1nd I .21h-1anl..,·d < •\·11rr·1.1 I l'1 h 1f 11.11 I ·!Jl pn'\ll'd an \11.111111 < "·''I < 11nkrt·n,r 'll lllf\ II I \\ .1 l..1· I lll ,.,, ( f..;. (I. 2 l Uukr iii. \'ir11:lnia 68· '-<• I' l>u~t' ! 111 21 'llf\ "l'd l11hn C rnll\ ·, 2.:! TALLEY From 8 1 hr.ml .1 I \C pl.iH·r 'h11ut1ng that ht· \\ ·'' ht•ing hdd. I lw 11llil 1JI '-'J' ahout I l'< 'ard., ·'"·'' 11,,111 tht• plJ} \11 I douhi 1fhe l 1111ld h.l'l' hl·;ird an~th1ng v..1th all tht• q,1d1um no1\C ... <.aid (\orgrn \\.I' ( 111h1n UP'>l'I h\ '°I~ hl·mlll'l hkr'' l omm.r ntc;" \u1r 11 holht·n·d him ·\n o fficial dm·,n't ltl..c 10 m.1ke am lall wh1Ch up<.l't' .i n~ u1.1l h We ltke 111 ht' 11nnot1u·d" I nr !hr n·rnrd. l 1uh1n .ln. '"a tr.al~ l l>.tl h .ind trac hrr at H 1ghhne l11gh \tht1lll in Kent. Wac;h (<,u hurh.in '\t•attlc). and has tx'cn a Pa1.-I II ollinal ''nee 197.3 Azinger' s birthday present comes in form of two-shot lead at T of C ly IOe GREEN ,.,,. Oe#'lll- ,,. '" d h.tll p111111' '"' lh1 \ ll lllr\ t>\ 1 \ 1q_t1n1.1 ,,.. .:'11n lhl' \( < 11r)l:n- l I l11r huth ll',1111\ Arkan11aC( 92. Tf!U C( Ttch 7S: L CC' \l.1\l'x1r 'lllfl'd 2.l ro1nt\ indud· 111~ h1111 \ po1nlt'f' lt•Jding I ~th· r.1n~rd \rLtn,,1, 1111 ~ 2 Ill 111 thr '°IPulh\\1''>l < 11nft•11·11tr '11.111n 11\l'r I l \ .1, I t'l h I ' II II·~ I S1 John '~ 77. 8 0<1 ton College SS: <11t·g 11.irH'' 't11rl'd I~ points. \l,11tk \l'.JI\ 18 .rnd Javc;on W1ll 1amc; I ~ 111 kad1ng '>;<1 I fl \t John·, 11 '·2. ~.111 to 11\ l'1gh1h \tra1gh1 '1cton tn .1 H1g I""' gamr ;'l;orth Carolina Statt 74 , Tt>mple 71· R11dnn \111nnx: 'ilon·d \' rx11nts .ind rn.Hk "' <.trJ 1gh1 frrC' 1hn1"" 1n 1 lw fi n.ii : ~I kading "c1 Ix :"-11rth (,11111111.1 \1,11r !11 -21 pa<..t Temple 1J .'i1 •11 .1 non-(onlnrnl(' 11.3mc I k \\ ·" p.11d s.ioo Ill nffa 131C in hi\ ""' Rn\l' All'-'I gaml' and abso rh \t h,·mlx·l hkrc, Jhuse fhat'\ a S.:!O hump 111 ... ti.ti\ from thr SJRO he gets t11r a'gul.tr 'l'•l\on t11n lrrencc gamrC( \nd "'ht·n \1r \chcmbcchler m.1~t·' rt•ft•rcnlro; 10 ·amateur of- tiu.il' 1u '1 "hat docs hr want'> .. asks \11rgt'n \\hat v..ou ld he have of. lit i.tl' d11 lrnm \4o nda) through Fn- dc1 ' '\\ 1111 Lan talk foothall or stud} fl 1111 J ll da' 1 111', om mcntc; show a "'~ful l.tck ofundastand1ng o fwhat ollil 1a11ng I\ all about I .1m c,urr ( 1Uh1n ha<( c;ecn \ 11k11tape ofh1' call and he kno w<( 11 ''a' a u11 r<'tl l.all It was o nl) blown up tx'tall\t' o ne pt'r<.On (St'hcmbc' hler) frlt he J OtJobbcd. ~·· . .... ~Fiii..,. ______ '*' .. the .... .,, 21 ·-- ,,_ a I was also an all·toumq choice. Cs 'fi ~~ 'i:' t~~ :~:!: :_;1. forTt~~ /:iePIP'rti~s",,:•1'::"•.•c for Ookkn Wett. Altic Kreps Conference opener 111iftlt in.-.. teared 19 points and hauled down Point Loma Nazarene, imprond 10 10 rebounds and 1uards Cra11 Rict 8-5. Occidental fell 10 ~-8. ud Ric Van Scoyct added 17 and The Vanauards scored s.tll strailbt 14 points. respectively. at the stan of the second half, fell The Rustltn visit R1 vers1de in bthmd apm. 31 -30. then took che their next Orange Empire Con -lead for good when Mounce d.ro~ fettncc e ncounter on Wednesd•> in a J-po1n1 play and Mike HcnJum ni&ht. follov.,.ed w11h a 3-ooint shot. In college men's action •Kc' in Kurz scored 24 points •Southern Caltforn1a College and M ike Odf'n added 21 as C hnst rallied from a 22-19 halfl1me deficit (ulkge ln ine notched a 91-85 v1c- to post , a 72-58 victor) over host tor) o' rr '1s111ng Fontbonne College Occidental College and claim the of "it Lou1o; T if ers' tournament championship In lollcge "omen's actio n: ohn M ounce. w11h I) point~. •Christ < ollege Irvine fell to 2-8 four assists and five rebounds. wa<; 0' era II lullu" 1ng a 68-5Q loss to named the tourne) 's MVP, and JeO B1ola (1l"Ot'' 1rve Graff led the Bickmore. '-'•th 21 points ofT a 7-Eagll'' v.11h Iii points Klatt, Pohlmann swim to wins TM Dally Piiot Jeff Klatt and Dave Pohlmann along '-'Ith thr rl'la) tram 1n the 400 medle' l''ent v..ere the l '(I '1c10~ Sall1n ia, at lhl' I '( I ln"11a11onal s" Im rnn•t a I I kritage Park In In int' Klatt triumphed 1n the 200 1nd1 '1dual rncdk~. no'itng out < ra1g Dolle·) ot I ong Fkach State Klau ·s time """' I )l/ .i Dolle•,(-; wa'i 1.59 55 . In rhl' 500 ln·ec,t\lr Pohlmann was '1l·tonuu\ 111 a 11mc of 4·4' ~S to ou11in1sh C c1I ~late Nonhndge·~ Bnan K1ngsfil'ld b)-murt" than thn·r \t'lOnd\ I hl· I C I ml'oln rela) team won in' l.iti., "'h1k Long Beach State "d' runm r up in' '1<06 I <•f lht I < I v.n men thr top effort "J' turnl·d 1n h' l>chh1e Hc1h&Sholl. "ho d1x i...ed 'i I ' 95 for-'a <,e{ ond- plill l' f1n"h 1n tht· )IHI free l-.Jt1t· Rov.t· nt I unF Beath ~tale v..c1o; a dt111hk v.1nnl'r taking the 100 had .,trolo.l' Jnd 2(~1 111lt"rmed1a1e llll'dlt'\ I hl' lwo-d<" nll'l'I tontinut•\ tnlhl\ JI the I k ritJl!t' l'ark o\qua11n <l'nter 1n lnrne l hC' m o rning \t'\<,111n qan' at l/. wh1k the after- noon 't''>\llln heg1ns al I 1.() UNLV·1 Larry Johnson t•k•• aim whll• beln9 defended by San Jose State•• Terry Cannon fl•ftl •nd Kenne Youn9. I nl 1dt·ntJ lh I here "' J<, n11 lJUl'\l111n t'tlha Jh<rul !ht.' un\porl\m,1nlt kt• ,ondm I l illl.1g.11nq the \flt h1~n n>ac h for t'\lrrmt· profan11' It v.J<..n'11ht• firq 11mr during tht' jt.1m1 the 11ffil t.il' h.1d tx·rn "Uhf<'( tt·d '" II .. ~ ht.'mhc.'t hkr .ll\o oh)t."lll'd 111 "\pl11 ,rrv.," 1n thl' R11c,c Rnv.l ,rnd v..J\ prnntt·d 1n rl'fen·mr 111 ( 111h1n' a l1ilta11on '-'1th the Pat · Ill 'i "ur rr<,pon<..c. \Ir ~orgrn' .. Ing, nrral I ,tl<,11 tx'lit'\l' \till g<'I bct1t·r-11IT1l 1.llt'd g.dffil'" "1th .1 <.t>hd crcv.. v.11 h l'\t'l1plr all ll'>lllmcd 111 "'ork1ng \\llh l',tth othn "But for ~1 1 \l hrmt-.C't hler to <.ug gest that Pal· I Cl offinals protrt I Pac-1 0 teams 1s <.omething I resent I hul' i,,,,, ht.'l'n rrla11 ,cl' Irv.. con - :11\ , r'1l " 1n Rn.,l· Rllv. I gilmcc, o'er thl l J r' .tnd I rc1er1 am insinuation thJt •h, fl ... ,, hct·n an' l" C"n or I.th nt prnll'l I 111n pfC'1iher tram b-y .ti .. 11 ' ·' ' \ n' '11t1, 1al "'hn get' a' far a .. tht" 1<11" Hrm I gamt' "too proud to taint ht' 1'r11fl \\1t•n 11r reputation b' allo" 1n~' r ll •h•nE\ 111.c that tn hapi>en " I 111.111\ v.hat ahout thf' bad taC(tt It'll 1n "' hc rntx'<hler'<. m11uth" '\fler .111 11 \\,I' h1,la'1 game a-; a college I {•,I< h him <.hooting a high number tomor- rcm I'll prnhahl) ha,·c to hav<.' a 66 or (l 7 to ha' e a chance ... Calca vcc- ch1a c;a1d He "II' follnwed by Mark O'Mcara at 207 and Scott H och 11 208. O<.'sp11e an aching back. O'M<.'ara clo..cd u p with a 65. the best round of the toum:tment. Hoch had a 71 MANlwACllJRER'S SUGG~rm RETAIL PR1cr ... s30,845 Australians Greg Norman and Wayne Grady were next at 209. Norman hot a 71. Grady a 72. Azinaer. o ne strok<.' back when tht day started. went in front to stay when Baker-Finch's cmtic pfty cau&ht up -..1th him o n the Cllltrcmcly dif'flcule home st~tch over the lut rour holes It La Costa . unaer and Bakcr·finch, playi111 in lhe final &WOllOIDC. were tied when they wen\ to &he tee Oft the I Sth . lu& 8aker-Finch played tbolt ftM.I four holes in J t -and it ~ ha~ been hipcr. He twice OM- pu1tec1 (Or per. A.ti., Mrded onty 16 Shott 0\'Cf lht ... ~ • ...a that was tht difference • .. NABERS ~ .................................... 3 2 (){)() $27,845· "Im FACl'ORY REBATE** ............................ ss,ooo I -JOHN llOllMM ----DENVER -As bi1 Denver Bron· OOI lad iDIO the playoffs and take aim oe a pcmible third Super Bowl ¥1)tarance in tbe last four yean. c.o.cb Du Reeves cu take comfort •Oft TV. CIYnnel 4 at I in a rock-iOlld defense and pro- duc tive runnin' pmc -clements that ftnCrally Wln championships. This is not, however, a satisfied man. Reeves is feeling ob vious dis- comfort about his team's flaccid fin- ish during the regular season. And then there is the matter of the Pittsburgh Steelers. the Brontos' op- Browns hold on • 1n 34-30 victory By CHUCK MELVIN "'" Sf>ot1J "'-C LEVELAND -In so many previous playoff games, the Cleveland Browns' defense had been JUSt good enough 10 lose. Linebacker Clay Matthews fashioned a new end- ing on Saturday. Matthews stepped in front of Thurman Thomas and intercepted J 1m Kelly's pass at the goal line with three seconds left. preservinJ. a wild 3~30 win over the Buffalo Bills man <\FC di v151onal playoff game . .. Our playoff history has been a series of disappointments. Maybe it's time to change things over," Mat- t hews said ... Instead of 'The Drive' and all that. we·11 make our o wn big plays now. We've got to move on:· The Browns advanced to the AFC' l'hampionsh1p game for the t hird time in four years. Both prev io us appearances ended in losses 10 Den- ver. which plays host Pittsburgh today for the right to play Cleveland. If Denver wins. It will play host to the game. If Pittsburgh wins. the two .\FC Central D1\'1sion ri vals would pla} 1n Cleveland. Matthews· inten:epuon was an en- tircl)' 1nappropna1c ending to a game that featured o ne big offensive pla) a fter another. Kell) passed for a career-best 405 yards and four touch- do\I. ns. completing :?8 of 54 passes. while Bernie Kosar \I.as :?0 uf :?9 for :?51 yards and 1hrec touchdowns de· spite pla}ing with hand and elbo\I, in Junes. Thomas accounted for 177 yards of total offense. catching 13 passes for 150 yards and running I 0 times for n 0 Fan falls to his death after game CLEVELAND(AP)-A ma n who attended Saturday·s NFL playoff game at Cleveland Stadium fell from the side of an escalator to his death. police said. The Cuyahoga County coroner's office identified the man as Daniel Bulmahn. 52. ofTonawanda. N .Y .. a Buffalo suburb. Police said he was dead at the scene. Coroner Elizabeth Balraj checked Bulmahn two ho urs after his fall and formally pro- nounced him dead. The incident occurred m oments afier the Cleveland Browns defeated the Buffalo Bills. J4-JO. .. There·s absolutely no indication of any horsepla) or fight." said police dispatcher Michael Gog.a. RAMS ponnt heft today. There ate IOO many oarallel• between tbil pmc and a f 984 playoff meetiJta woe by Pittsburah for Reeves to feel ICCUJ'C. ~nvtt was lJ-3 that year, Pit- tsburgh 9-7. The pme was at Mile High Stadium, where the Broncos rarely lose. But the heavily favored Broncos showed an uncommon vul- nerability against the run, and John Elway threw a costly fourth-quarter interception as the Stcelen prevailed. 24-17. " This time the Broncos are 11-S, having clinched the AFC West title in Week 12 of the regular aeason and losing three of four la rgely mean- ingless games since then. The Steel- ers are 9-7, sneaking into the playoffs after winning five of their last six ~ ...... bodri~ • lhY••· 26-ll. ia ownime m a wilckMI ~........ . The MOIMDlUlll, deefty, it in die Stedtts' favor. .. lbef re probably as bot a team as there is in the conferencie ript now," Reeves said. "They're playu11 with a lot of confHlence. I can't pve ~ eno uih ~it. They IWted tbe season so poorly (IO$in& t.bejr flnt two games by a combined ICOre of 92-10). then they came back to make the playoffs.·· The Broncos beat the Stcclcn. 34-7. on Nov. 5, but it wu close until midway through the third q_uaner. Despite dominatina the tint half, the Broncos led only 13-7. The Steel- ers drove to Denver's 22-yard line ..ty in tbe =uarw, but ......,, ~ _... by. Roa Holmel for a I J.yant Iola. taldlll Pi ....... out ol~ ,...e. EJWay tbeD liit adivi111VanceJobnlODf'Ora44-yard toucbdOwa. and DeGVer added two aubtequent ICOret. 1be Steelers finiabcd with just 1evcn first downs and 170 total yards. . "Tbe biaest concern I have if when you lieat a team early in the year, sometimes you don't take that team seriously enouah when you play apin," Reeves said. ••1 don't think there's any way we'll overlook this team. These arc the playoffs. h's sudden death. "They're playina with a lot of con- fidence. We ve lost three of four. But ........................ '° mo~ bwanl. If Pi~ 1111 u emocioMI .... dlea rws _.,_ cstimat.od m1 ...._Al Uni••·~ worted siaci July, if we're not emo- tional ror this pmc, then rve '°' the ~kind or playm." The Bronco1 have played re- markably con1is&ent f'Oot&all all teason. The defente yielded the fewest ec>~~tJ (226) in the NFL. and rookie.Bobb)' Humphrey has rushed for l,ISl yards and aivcn Denver a de~ndable around attack. 'We've played extremely well for 16 weeks,· Reeves said. .. Our de- fense hasn't gi ven up a lot of points and has kept us in every pme. We lost three pmes on field goals at the very end.' Elway, meanwhile, bu taken a more subordinate role. . Pitllburah bu been l'l)ore erntic. Aner tM two embanulina ao.c. so start the seaton, the Steelers won four of six before JOiina to ~ver. T~Y were then shut out by Cluc:qo:. 20-0, but rebounded to win five or their last six. . The improvement. accord1n1 to Coach Chuck No ll, is due to ·•aettil'l& people healthy and our younaer auys mo re comfortable with what we're do ing. Bubby has been a real l~r for us. He's a auy who bu stepped m and taken control." Noll said the Broncos are playin,g .. exceptional" defense. "Yoo don't win as ma n y gam es as they've won witho ut being a llood team." Cl•y Matthews fleftJ celebr•t•s with g•m•-uvlng Interception for Browns. moments •fter Buts• Ronnie H•rmon dropped one In the end zone. .. Thurman Thomas had been ha v1ng a greal da) all da}. so I wasn't really the most rnnfident player o n 1h~ field:· Matthe">'s said ... They had been going to him all day. and I had a feeling the) 'd ti') 11 again.·· No interception ">'Ould have been possible if the Bills had been abk to comcn a roull nl' l'\lra point after their last touchdo" n. a '·yard recep- tion b} Thomas. But Scou :--:oNoocr., kick h11 the bad, of his ov. n cenlcr. preser\ 1ng a four-point margin and forcing the Bills to go for the TD. rather than a field goal. at the end of the game Matthev.s had been the focus of attenuon JUSt l\l.O v.eeks ago because of a foolhard\ lateral at Ho uston that nearh cost the Bro wns a d1v1s1on cham.p1onship. He scooped up a fumble but lost the ball am·mpting w p11ch 11 to a H.·ammalc. g1' 1ng the Oilers a chance to !>C'Orl' and fornng the Bro wns l't1111<· hack ,,j1h a las1 -m1nute 10uch- dov.n lO \\1n 11 .. , \.l.Ould like 10 point out that I got do"n ">'llh 1he ball real fast this 11ml' ·· \1allhl'"" said. He kll at the 1-)ard line. and Ko..:.1r ran a \nl·ak to finish off the l hx. k t 'nul Matthev.s stopped the Bills· final dn\('. "elh had taken them from their O\.I. n ~b 10 1he Cle' eland I I 1n an l'enc reminder of the 98- )ard dnH' cngrncl•rcd h~ IXn,er's John C.h\J\ 1n the same stadium 1hrl'l' \car~ ~arlicr. In ·tact. Bud Carson replaced ~Ian' Schottt'nhe1mer as 1he Anm ns· head coach this year precisc- 1) bt.•t·au'><.' O">' ncr An Model! was gro'' 1ng t.hsgustcd by C'kveland\ de- fcnsl\ e collapses 1n hig ga'mc<;. .. This \.l.U!> one of 1ho~ wild. cra1) fomball garm·., 1ha1 )OU get about onn' l'\l'f\ thrl'e \Cars." Carson said. "On dcfl'rl!>l'. ) ou· hope ) ou never get 1n 1how. \l.l· ">'orkcd like mad for ahoul '>l''<.'n da)'> on (defending) the running game. and ">'e couldn·1 ru'ih thl· pa<,scr all da) toda) :· magl'. Hui Cla} Matthew~ made a ~rt·a 1 break on the ball 10 get the 1n tercep11on. I wa~ only open for a spl1l·\l'cond." long pa~'>t'\ lO \ndrc Recd ( 72 )ardsJ and fames Lotion (.H ~ards). ('In l'land appeared to have d1nchl•d 11 \.\hen rookie Enc Metcalf ran 1JO \ard'> on a k1ekofTrcturn for a l 1-2 I lead late 1n the third 4uaner - aga1n~1 thl· ll'am that had led the lcag1h· 111 l'U\a1ng k1ckofTs for two \Car\ The Bills \Cf') ncarl) v.on 1hc game unl' pla) earlier. but Kelly's pao;s into 1hc back kf1 rnrncr o f tht· end 1onc ''cnt off1hc tingen1ps ofa \.l.1dc-oi:x·n Ronnll' Harmon. l he 8 111'>. a d1sappoin11ng I.). 7 dur- ing the rel!,ular \Cason aftt·r gelling to thl· l·onfeH·n1.c champ1ono;h1p game la~! }Car. ''t'rc cmouonall) spent af1cr thl· lov, .. I'd sa' Ronnie Harmon catches 1ha1 ball so times out nf so:· Bro\!, n:. 1.klcn\1\C lineman Bubba Baker said · Mc1calf. o'crcoming a hru1'i<'d toe. g.J\l' 1hc Hnm nr, their first tourh· <lo">' n C' l'r on a k1doff return in the pla~ofls. an<l lhl'lf fir~t in an~ game r \lnll' I 1Jt(6 "lt'o; a lot \.l.t1r~ Ill lo<,<.' thl\ \I.a\:· Thoma'> !>aid .. I v.ould ha'r rather haq~ lo..,t J~-0 \.'. l' cena1nl) had our chJnn·'> 1n th1!> gaml'. ('le' eland. 9-6-1 during the regular 'l'a'>on. took the lead for good at I~ -1.l un Ko..ar"s ]-yard pass to httlc- u,~d ught end Ron ~11ddlcton late 1n the '>t'lond quaner Kelh "hose public cnt1c1sms of ll'.imm.rll''> ha\C.' rau-.cd a 'itlr during lhl· p.1\1 )Car dcd1nl·d comment. ··1 ">'a\ no11hc pnmaf') n:ce1H'r on that la!.l pla). hut I though! Jim read lhl· CO\ cragl· at lhl· line of scnm- Ko.-.ar al!.o 1hrl•\\ -;conng pa'ises of 52 'ards and ~4 'ards 10 Wcbslcr Slaughter. helping offset Kell) ·s four -;curing passes -two o n shon lhr<rn \ 10 Thomas and o ne each on Bro" ns uirncrhack Ton) Bia} lock "a' lamed off 1he field "'1th a cen 1cal '>pram in the fourth quaner He ">'as ho~p1talizcd overnight at the CkH·land Clinic for observation. 4 9ers click on all cylinders, crush . Vikings, 41-13, to reach NFC final By DAVE GOLDBERG S"N FR.\NCJS( 0 -The <;an Frannsco 49ers got a JU mp <,tan Saturda> on their quest to become the first repeat Sui>t·r Rov.I v.1nn~r 1n a decade and sened notice that an)one seeking to den) them will have to stop the moc;t nplo!H\C ofTenc;1vc 1no in NFL history. Joe Montana -four touchdown passe'i. Rogl·r C ra1g -125 )ards. krn Rice -l""O touchdown catches. including a 7 2·) ardc·r and <,I\ catches for I 14 yards overall. Th~ NFL offcns1\.C pla}ers of the }Car in 1989. '88 and 87 led the 49cr'i to a 41 -IJ rout of Minnesota that propelled San Francisco into next Sunday"s NFC champ1un\h1p game and a game awa) from a trip back to the Super Bowl that they've already won three times in 1he '80~. ~nd the} did 11 1n a fashion that put an excla- m:111011 point o n lht ir 14-:? regular-season record. the NFL\ best. In fa ct. Coach George Seifen reached for ncgat1' cs after the game -two missed field goals and an extra point b) Mike Cofer. .. We were ne\er 1n the game." Minnesota Coach Jcrr, Bums said. ... Overall:· Sc1fcn said. ··11 was a fine effon ... except for those missed kicks:· Indeed. "They ran the ball well. passed well. blocked well. That's the wa) 11 goes:· said wide receiver Antho ny Caner of the Vikings. The 49ers Jumped to a 27-3 halftime lead. rolling up 320 first-half yards agai nst a team that had allowed o nly 261.5 per game in leading the N FL in defense. 100-~ard ru'ihl'r aga1n\l Minnc\ota 'ilnte he h1mc;elfd1d 11 a H'ar ago hne o f R1t-e·, tnurhdown(, rame n seconds after thl' V1k1ngs had 1akt·n .i '·0 lead and v.as t)pical of the NFL'\ besl rcccl\ er -he caught a I 0-yarder over the middle and turned II into a 72-}ard touchdown pla). Se1fen preferred to talk about Rice -.. he can take 1ho'ic <.hon pas<oc\ and 1urn them into long plays.'· Rum., prcfl·rrl·d to talk ahoul Montana -.. a great plJ~l·r. \Cf) tool .. .\nd the 49er' prefcm·d to talk about c,·ef')·thing. ll1ll\t of all 1ontana .. Joe·s ama11ng." said tight tnd Brent Jones. who caught an 8-}ard TD pas'> on a pla) o n which he was lh~ fourth option for Montana ... You know that 1f you ~ork and you gel open, he'll find }Ou." Montana. Craig. Rice and the rest had a lot of help from an offensive line that held sackless a Minnesota a front four whose 71 sacks were one short of the NFL rl·cord. f he 49ers got four sacks themselves and picked off three pa!ISt:s by three Viking-; quanerbac-,k. • One was returned 58 yards for a fourth.quaner touchdown b) Ronnie Lott. and lhe other 41 yards by Tim Mc Kyer 10 set up Craig's 4-)ard run for the final score . ..With the great defensive team they had. holding them to no sacks 1s a hell of an accomplishment." Seifert said. San Francisco's next hurdle will be the winner of today·s game at Giants Stadium between the New York Giants and Ram s. The 49e" played both during the regular sea son. splitting close games with the Rams and beating the Giants. 34-24, 1n a game that was tied with four minutes to go. Joe Montan• fires downfleld en reut• to tow TD pnsn In 41·1J victory over the Mlnn••U Vlllll9 Saturday. Montana had 210 of his 247 yards and four TD passes in that half -two to Rice -and Cra.ig ran for 95 en ro ute to a 125-yard pme tha t made him the fi rst But who mever they play. the 49ers arc making it clear they don't want to die hke the o ther Super Bowl winners this decade. 49ers' victory in trenches led to big win on scoreboard Added offensive tackle Bubbe Paris: "This is one of the most satisfyina wins we have had in a Iona time, especially for the offensive line. It's a great f'eelina to 1yitem- atica!!y take it to them throupout tbe pme." There was ample evidence of the 49ets' victory in the ttencbes. and not just on the trorCboard. Moatana bad time to set vp and complete his first~t pulCS, and WU lJ for 16 for 210 yards and four ioucbdown.1 en rou1e IO a 27-3 halftime lead that made the ICCOftd half academic. R~ Crail. whole I lS-ywd ..-e la lut January 1 p&ayolf matdaup madc IUal tbe lat naani~·bld 10 fO over 100 ...... Mu... eoca, bit triDle ~ oa Im Irie f2lf'I of IM 9ICoad Utt wl fiejtlwl wtdl 11 mrriel Ill 12',.. md a II ¢11 ML Md ~-vum.· Al Pro mt eQllll.' .... .,. ................ Olrll Dtt1 s ....... .., .... awollilllltll .... "Ow .. -a,lallld." ~ ..... "Thel. were auressive. They took control. · Everythina opened up for me. It's fun for any runnina back to be in a situation like that.· Montana's teeond TD paas, an 8-yard play to Brent JoMS that made it 14-3 early in the s.ccond quanerA. looked like a replay of the catch by Dwiaht l.aark dabt yean ..,. Mon- tana tcrambled to the npt and found Jona in the beck of the end zone. But that's about as much trouble as be found bimldf ift all afternoon. ..When you eet the time I Md. IDCI wttb the pys I hive lo throw ii IO, PMS tlOp are miM IO MoDen." M ........ ..--~All weiek~ IO 've bin ....._ alMNt ...................... ,.. our om .... lee ... ow liM jull .... .., ... , .......... " ........... . lidtJ ..... v....-........ . ,........~_,,...,._ .... .. •11111 -··-_.-., QIW, fl II I die NR.'llOP .................... ... llr ..... • '7-J bJ "'* I I a.._., a.. die middle into a I 2-yard touchdown. and scored later o n a 4-yard pan play. "1 made a aood ~and Joe JOI me the football, and that was that." Rice said of the Iona TD play. "I put on some moves and aot some downfield blocks. and that was enouab to set me into the end zo~." To a man, tbe '49en maintained they don't cart whether they play the Rams or New York Oiants ne._t Sunday at CandlesOck Par1c in the NFC championship pme. But ~ Ronnie Lott. ltways the ~ •id theft's room fof ~~vement. .. We pla}ed well, but there's IOfDe t.lai111P &Mt we co.Id work on ... ta6d Loa. wtao.e S. ~ so.c:Wowa nan oa an iatlrceptioa....,. · lft tM fl.Ml period put -Gdamatiotl .... ota the viclory. •we wen Mlle to c.pitalia oe wr _.. . o¥11'1udwe-.e•toco..-=-* DllJ' ._ we'".P to,._, ... 11it ..-vltiUIS •I .... llf tM ----H l tr I Ill '"' .. ... 49al at ~ .... ,. Anatwim Stadium ~down aftd diny tOday when lhc Trudt aftd TrlCtor PWl Cham· pionlhip and 1he Mud and Mon11er Tnd bcina Cbampiocuhip continue. The event i1 ianctioned by the U.S. Hol Rod AstOCiation ind will lca1ure 2-whttl and _.. whttl drive •ruck l>'llJina. "hol rod" pulli.na.. mud bot draa l"Kint ind 1hc laflelt lineup or monster trucks ever asicmbled. Equipment offered Youth teams n«dina equipment arc asked to contac1 the O rantt County Spons Hall· of Fame. trott~rs r~turn The Hark'm Olobftroucn. billed as the .,..... famous spont ttam In b11to ry, mum io &be Lons lkath Conventton CttUtt Jan. 23 8t 7:)() p .m . Spon1n1 the lonae•t w1nn1na atrcak in sporu history. tllt Trouers have entertained 100 million fans in 110 countries. founded in 1926. the Globctro tte" have become a symbol of American 1pm1 and en1husiasm. Re~rvl'Ci k'illi fo r the even1arcS13. S 11. S9. Children 12 )CU\ old and younaer and seniors ore S.? off admission. Baseball seminar The S1l"cr1do Pro fessional Bueball An 1drrn) ¥>111 oOc:r 11 one-day session at Et T oro H 1ah School toda~ from 9·30 a .m . to 4:30 p.m The k'manar 1s open to youths from qes 8-1 8 .ind lO)t o'f lht scu1on 1.s S 110. T1cke1s ire S20. Sl7, Sl.S and Sl2 with childrtn 12 and under S9. Tickets are av<able II all Tic.kc1maa1er outlcls includina May Co. and Mu11c Plu!,_ al 1hc Anaheim Convention Center 8o11 O m ce or 1hrou&h Charaeline at (213) 480.3232. Thanks 10 a suctttsful Hall of Fame ban· guet, a windfall from 1he M-.jor Leaaue All· Star G ame and the An,els. and procuds fro m the sak of spons memorabilia at the O ranac County Fair. the group has money to spend. At a recen1 Rams pme. the Oranac County Spons Hall of Fame presented checks to talinc m ore than S 16,000 to suc h orpniutions as the Yorbe Linda Little Leaaue. Boys and G irls Club of Cypress. Boys C'lub of Fullenon. St. H edwig's Pony Baseball. A ll Amencan Gym- nast ics Founda11on. Canyon H ills Boby Sox. Lancer Baseball. MC'K1nley Home for Boys. Robin"ood L111le Lca1ue, Anaheim Pop Warnrr. Bolsu L111le League. Santa Ana C ard1nah and North Orange County Garis Club Tickets arc. ava1lablc 11 the Lone Beach Arena box office and all T icketmastcr lo- l'allons. T o charge by pho ne. C'all (2131 480.J.?32 or (714) 740..2000. The <,t•minar features personalized and small JfOUP 11htruct111n from ma1or l~uc instruc· tor\ 1 here waif also be scm1nan for 1>11rent1 and a \l1rn¥th and C'ond111on1ng lccturc1. There ¥>111 alw be 11 \ldro1ap1ng o ption for an add111onal lt'l' in which the 1ns1ruc tor 1s wired lor ~uund 10 prt''M.'r\l· pointers. . ~ Tbe events is slated for 1 p.m . today with ptes opcnina at 11 :30 a.m . \ Flag football Host families sought lmludl·d 1n the fer I) a wool c;ap, a T -sh in "1th t amp logo Jnd bo.\ lunch Students arc rmoura11cd 10 hrini 1hr1r o wn glove. baseball 'ho •• ·, I no llh'lUI l lcal\) hat and proper bak'ball allm'. fhl' .itadc·nH -.. tll provide hqu1ds lhH1ughuu1 the dd) ~ Independent Flag Football League 1s looking for learns and pla)c~ for its upcoming season s1an1ng Fcb 10 Games will talc plac·e a t the Fountain Valley Rrcrcat1on Center l<'ams must ha"e a mini· mum of 15 pla)as IO register and playc~ must be at lea\t 18 )cars old lnterc\ted groups of any rthn1c or rchgious bad.ground. bu)' or girls. should C'Ontact thr Orange Count) Spom H all of Fame at 832-1113 M l\\IOn VirJO rcs1dt'nts arc needed as host fam1l1cs for ~n1ur and world class swimmers v.ho "'II he Joining the M1ss1on V1<'JO !'ladadorcs '" 1m rram During the ,la\I 15 )Cars. more than 1()(1 rrs1dcnt~ ha\\' 11~nrd 1hrir homc'i for se'cral hundrt·d top-kH·I athletes W11h thr 1nnu, ol man) nr'4 studcn1-a1hlr1es. the Nadadores arc looking for nc" 'olunh.'t'rs Swimmers pa) $~()() per m o nth d1rt'cll) to the hO\t famil} fnr 1hr1r mom J nd hoard LI T w11 ll111h \d1ool 1s located on ScrTano lfoJd ht•t"t't'n Lake Forest and El Toro Rds. 1111 th1· "'1n Diego Frt'('wa> For funht'r mfor· m.i11un t.ill 51!6-.?651 In order 10 receive fund\. all organi1.a11ons must be abk to sho" non·profit status and be based an Orange Count) The league "111 ft'aturc srvt'n·man Lt'ams and all pla)c" arc chg1blt' rtcc1vrrs. 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Ownerneeda fa1111.lell ._. -vecant. 1 104yearlff ... vale patio. enclosed upgraded w/alr con--ua-wn• $279.900.0PEN HOUSE ONLY $1,450.000 Agl HARBOR RIDGE CONDO. UY N0Pe11.S2800mo,Oays double garage. pool and dltlonlng, marble fire-u -SAT /SUN 1-5. 8202 Preston Ward 1173-7300 Exquialte Mlrernat 2Br + 8 78().8850 Evea 494-3387 g~~::,~~·:pl 1~2,!!.500 place. new water purlllca· 1'IPlll&IJZlll" II VALENCIA * Liii llUll * opt br/den. Orutlcalty • i.RG JBR, 2•.;aA Twnhm. • 0 lion sys1em-Brl8hl, Wtsml•TAllU LIWISTPllOECll Home for sele on over· reducedbyowner.VICkl, Famrm.21/p,dbtegar. 42·12 0 spacious & "Rht BR. U1 llU 2BA HOME ·~mllebeach. slzedcornerlo1.Bayvlew 848·lOOO/dB5+-20021• pool/1ennla. S1800mo. ~~lmr 11m)11~ ~~~.~:; ~0~;11bll~y n:,r~: . Country charmer. oak from 2nd story. Excellenl HOT DUPLDES 1140-1212 Agent panslon w/ocean view. floors, Fer doors, close to remodel oppor1unlly. NEWLY remodel. 2Br lBa 5619•000 Edison. backs to park $739.000, Call 673-7027 'IST Limit! · frplc, gar .• yd. lndry, 1 blk (STll• y••1 $289,900 Open Sat/Sun *LIDO 10111*. 2 Units In grffl location. to China Cove, $1200 " -12·5 8702 Halleras Or '365 000 2810 Seavlew. 673-0681 REALTY WORLD . 'RENACllO-HIO., H0-1121 um-Owner/Agt 244-3494 NEW BAY FRONT HOME 211•···, .... ( u-..--/Condos - ,95 Just finished 3BR. <len. • .. ,,.,,-1 n\ftACa _ Nr pane& 18f1nla-Lg 1800 I 3BR 2BA frplc hrdwd -2 Slory nome Bes! ap-CM H ..W It •·PIH pa!los. 2 car garaQI. w/d EiNiEiWiPiOiiiRiTiBiiiEiAiCiH~ I N-from top to bottom, Laguna Beach I 048 2' rBA boa! dock Beau! '""™ s/I 3BR 3 Full baths. 2 pvt \J\\'I 1._)'I I ~\ II floo rs. 'cul·d·e.uc llYllEOtYE pllances. marble sur-.,..,leiat.IJef Gentflf 2102 hkups $1650759-9194 ii:;::;:::::;;; WTSm·YAL•I qe AL rrnc; • S329.000. New cuS!om nm w/ocn vu faces. expensive use of PENIN • 3BR hm pello & .,11111-M 1002 Fresh and hapnvf Newly I C W ..i & pvt Och' S 1 7S0.000 crown molding L1gn1 & '''"It lllOI la. spa s 1.695 - ·------------decorated 2 .. Bedroom. SHORECLlffS u1! :;• Agl 675·6062 airy llr plan Sl.995,000 1111 WlfTI ll<ll CdM . Bchlrnt duplex ., block to ocean 3 BR. ml MWI PAMIT1 1'n Batta an<l lam1fy rm IM f North Laguna DUPLEX OPE.N SAT/SUN 1-5 210 lll·•H s~:¥: u ni! grt view ~~';,1,1!, &h~~te::.~~~:! 1002 i~:&.~~:~i E:}~§!d •,r,~;~:~!.~~.~~.-141 !{~f;~:,'"~~~; ~;:;::~[~'.~~;~ vd~!J.:r::;: ::i:::i::!!E· E§J~f~5; apprec You receive Localed on a very qule! garage on an fll 11.AITYl SAT•SUN 265 Voe1o Very spa.c:1ous with nogto $224.500 Bin 642-2134 IUlTlll ll0-1111 Holly 673-6111 Agl 2 MASTER suites on each floor Near new OG townhome Grea1 lea- 1~1. 1u benetrts Must s1reet-See 11 !odayl 11,200 Q . n . LITI F _ ... _1 .. _ -ui YIEW IAlll .. Alll ce111ngs lrplc J <loors 1,,... Niii H.,ll have clean cred11. Ag! $269.500 Room for large pool tr•tr .... _ .. I r -• rrom san<l 2 car gar. 5W • r., SPYILJSS llU. 1 u res $1 51 ,900 239-4335 Dys, Ev. Wknds 211 Fairw•J Pt, CM S 1.850.000 er,.tal Ct Miii S.. M odern Con11mporary $290 ooo Cannery VII· Only 1 left, each unit 3 BR. 180" view 5BR 3BA 1 NO MONEY DOWN' REPO .,., Sat/hi 1·1 JACOBS RLTY Ceast Plaza. q11, 311 SBA 5' 1BA 5.00011 Gus 1age Really 673-6776 2 BA, prime 100 block to-Balboa Island 2106 level . .3000 sf 3 car g., 714-898-5310 Bkr 0 ES F & 1 1 tom Es1a1e wo!h pool ca11on Steps 10 beach SJ.900/mo 921-0173 H M 111 sel or 142-5200 f•. h• wfftl clttl. 180 oce11n v1ew1 A •YILU l&LIOA* Won t last long• Prone•· LITTLE Island cule sludlo UPLIV&LlH S1crlllce 4 Units Nr Apple Valley Inn 3 1 BR & 1 Bachelor. lg 101 Asking $1 20 .000 O w ner 7 14-67J-3435 1. I 4 I C II Call PATRICK TENORE Ocean voew 2BR 2BA NB Agenl 675-8475 mo-10-mo Call 673-5559 Boats and blkll an<l SPYOLASS SBA JBA. lam ~ o• • l •llO tt. I 721· 1200 Agl pen I house unol 1650 s/I Pruden1oa1 Calif Alty before I lam or all 7pm campet'tandcottages -811 rm,pool,spa M1n&c11y 0.,.,, ...... ,,.111, (0ver S100,000,000 Sold1) $365000 548-0737 IEWNlllTClllHT Professionally <lecora!ed Walk 10 b each. 615 Ma11gol<l J BR. 2''°' BA. gar, no pels. $1,450/mo 120-9218. 640-0900 r;?~1lt4{;~~~r1~~1~1~~Yl ~~~mr11~}~~ 875-8870 oeil,ftr•.ll,IFlll. GREAT price wt TEAMS' FOlllSAUIYOWl(lll pals only 12 t 211n s1 h0use.u1ohtlespald S700 the !hlngt thll make 1Um-hghls voew $895.000 Calif. IUtJ. 173-llll, OPE"N SA r SUN 1 4 JBr 2Ba gar Ir pie. w/d, mer fun can~ found In Call George 720-0611 721-7212. 260 Cagney ~ 308 4 TOWIMOME 101s o l wood & !lie ~O-st_l_Me_Sl ____ 2-1-2-4 clllllfled REALTY WORLD. Des11able 2BR 2BA Plan I $1700/mo yrly 673-5348 ~------"---NEWPORT BEACrl SPY~USS IAYFROllT HOUSE Upgraded MovtHncon<l E"SIDE spacious 3Br 2Ba bPPER IEWPORT BAY &UllllTDCIMlmlTY PEllFECT "10" Elegant JM Peters home. 3 BA. huge master suite w/sitting rm. 2'~ pool & spa Asking ...................... ,.. $535,000 EXECUTIVE RmEAT Elegant 3 BR, 3 BA townhome on greenbelt. Gourmet kitchen, immaculate condition -priced for quick sale .............. $365.000 SHOWS UIE A IODll Bright & beautiful 3 BA ac- cented w/vaulted ceilings. French doors to courtyard, top- of -the-line upgrades. Only ..................................... $469,000 BAYSIDE UYlll At its best In this 3 BR 2'h BA, spacious 21h-year-old home. Great family rm + large master w/Sltting rm. Community pool & spa. Won't last at... .... $499,000 ****** IEW LllTilllJ!! -VIEW llllU.S Serene 98ttlng wltoWlly VIEWS. 2 BR, 21/r BA, oommuntty pool. spa & tennis court. A8kJng ...................................... $430,000 .. llT/ .. 1-1 2112 m.L .. lllVE ****** urrw•naMEU ., 1-L9'11! Builder doM-out w/reduced = 3 BA, 21A BA. whfte ot1k •• prMM ymrda, • & 8IQ ............. -....... 12A9,900 .. _11-1 .. _ ... • MflMLY 1-•&1(1 $252.000 OPEN Sa1 /Sun lrlple11 New decor. lrplc. ~oc-==1-1--1"""'1'--=""1-&Y~Yl""EWS Cuslomozed Southporl • JB~ B ty r·" I t Laguna Niguel 1052 WITH DOCK t-4 30 . J Wold Goose Balboa mocrowv. d/w lndry, utll one ol !he 1ovehes1 eau arge 0 ·new -----------Maori l urnmg Bason NEW Crt Ag! Robin 640-7000 P•nln•u•• .,l07 I 0D<luoeiF•esn1c1ed50 6Y<l73• _ 3 g600r<lnr $21 • loo homf'c; ever' 7BR 4' 1BA kiicnen new d:ove. newer NIGUEL WEST Spacious C.u<i1om JBR J' 1BA rare '" _,. ' , lamlly rm Plus Oonus roof Musi see $215 500 3BD 2BA f 1 .. 1,,_N•T IEll-S 60 5 00 o rma uon rm But'na V•'18 1oca11on 1:w " "' Furnished 2BR 2BA Loghl & brooni 1BR con<lo room ano large provale Rooon Tenen 7 · O or tam rm f'JP .n 1vq rm ~2 ;ioo 000 O PEN Probate Sale Tear down condo A vt now • 2588 SANTA ANA 2BR, near beach' Slop ,,, 101 w pool spa & BBQ ~ ~~A..V 19 1J111 r rnr 101 1 mole 10 <,11. t s JN 1 5 J;>O Buena ReCllands Ave $4 t5 000 s 1 5 o o / m 0 c a t 1 garage. patio. cat olc TODAY IJlwn 1-4PM al Tra<l1l1onal le elong KE:/"IFWS\ ' Mnna1c11 Beach ''1902 \/oc;1c1 CannPry Village Agl Manny 645-3683 8l8 446 9392 $875/mo Open Sat/Sun 280 CAGNEY LN :-2 12 w woo<l floors pella \I"\\ I "l"'I I'' \ I' Gr11na Canyon SJ49K Really 673-J777 1-4 5.48-0168 (En!er !hrough guar<l <loors & wonaows new •' PL.ACE REAl TY 49.l 9704 OCUIFlllT HPlU gale on Hosp11a1 Rd I carpels A glimmer ot coty RI. Al l()R<., • IUCM IH&Alll Flllll/TW-llWI l•c"'"or_on_a_d_tf_M_a_r--2"'"1"""2~2 2BR 1BA hreplace. 2 car JACOBS RLTY hghls & mounlaon view Newport Beach I 069 3BR • Den S7SOK Firm Princtpals ,_________ ~,•,cr .. a_~ e& ba:-:i~ g9r.fo~:,: Call ESTHER tor onlor-JISTLISTfll' 11t$33500011t 1 722 JS Soph1s11c11ed 2 BR t BA ,..., S! .l& lllO ma1ocn . • $IO 000 Down Payment DOfK'>IDE RE rn 9730 on y • t 1 Ag! ltp hogn cetllngs <leek Oar.,·-~ u-s 1.095 000 WTSll( SPECIAL ouys rhos bPllUlllUI 1 BR On the san<l almost new Wllh ocean v-walk 10 U1 na ESTlfll YUi Re<.en!ly remooeted JBR Crmoo on N B qa•i-d BR•GH T & AIRY Blullo; G-orealhlak1ng vol'WS J BR prtvate t>e11ch 2 car gar-• w new gourmet l<o!chen I comn 300 CaQne.,. Ln P1.,n 4Br 3Ba 10•. J BA S 1 SK Ag! Janie age pool S 1.JOOtmo ~l~Ptnins&Ma 1007 llO-IOOOtrl40·1121 mslr bdrm suole crp! -109 Onl"n Sal Sunl ''""'" $399 000 840-3046 840 IOJ I CC\11 Bil•bara A une "tfT " •. " .... ( REAWAC 1o1e slucco ln<lscpe elc I 4 JO Ag1 '>48 14 12 Ownr bro~er 721 ISSO 631 2863 Jusl hke a new nouse OPEii MOUSE Lrg open floor plan 4BR / Askin $339 000 Diana 2 Cond05 Villa BRIMa Ch1r•l•1 ltach lt•t 2BR IBA garage yord. 3BA, 111ra srorage 2 car \l\X I 1,_"11 l'J '( II Cap~1 63 1.;266 1owes1 procPs avail Lg t 3BR 1•.9.( covered fronl Sii 1·C lndry rm S9751mo Avail *lllmTIWlll•l gar • guesl spac e BR S 172 000 "i BR pa110 lawn rn a1u re 2000 Sq Fl luxury condo 2/ 1 Ocean so<le ol PCH 3 BR 2 BA. South Coasl $639.000 Cannery Vil-'*Al l(.)Q(,, ' S206 000 By ownPr shade trees close to Villa Balboa Spa 1enr11s u s Begonoe 642 9918 Pla1a area All amenities. lage Realty 673-3777 1 ,:';. ~r I ~i: ,~ 722 7265 Iv messaqe ocPan & hay $400 000 280 CAGNEY • 120 2BR 2BA BEAUT Upslalrs enclosed 2·Car garage. ,....., •l•JCllrST* Call Ru5' Kunlmann Ag!, 722-6360 Conctn 2 car under-lrplc pool. spa .,El MOISE " E: Cilnnfwy Village Really S 1 , J O O / m o Four BR lam11" room 67J J777 or 650-J649 PElllSIU llPLU ground parking No pe!S 213-598·6~28 JI. 1 1 .a • Non-smkrs $1400/mo _ , ·• lfW HTAOlfl IHH pool Relurboc;nect om-,.._ _______ S375,000 Ag! R f 7J8 802 ,. R K hi C f! s required 4 •WT••-• Fii Sil( mac.ulale msoClP and r.ul' uss u mann anrntry .,_ 2001 IAITlllO SS59.500 USTILIFF HUI! Vllage Really 6 73-J777 2BR 2Ba sp11coous duplex 1BR 1BA. lr>CI frig. very pV1 ••.a•,aoo IY llflHI OPEN SAT tSUN 1-4 S h a r P 4 BR 2 '•BA PRICE REDUCED N Quiel streel nr park Frpl, $62Sl mo 1 Adult & No ...., 3 BR. 2•.; BA. prime Easl· 1727 TRADEWINDS townnome• Co1y lore-ew-gar $1250 759-7759 or pels Scoltl 548-2794 M ,.111cn n tov ng rm Formal porl Shores Canallronl side 1oca11on any de· 1 .. ,-• • ft s435 000 ft 494-2 179 leave mess&ge "I• 21& _II • "°'"''"Q Sr nr ,h .,,, "nrto w ,. Q"' v " t P. oool Bow • f., • 1• • ><;I l {('Qr\ l'e"" 48~ '· 3BA Wl'"'v ()n(j !><•qt• '• r r, Jon 7 lr:p 4 '"' .al -'Al 14, 1-4 1030 POUlllS 1111,000 wr"r I•·,. ~ .,,p, St:OtP\ ,.,,, ,,.. \./\, ) t t ()t v(,)fA J• 'I\ 4t'li '!. r r• f l' ) • CVJ•hi P•' f'Hfl)n<°!" OL·· t ,, l /,. I J ' ' Welcome ro our new netqtibo<s or 1046 Pesc:odOf-{)o...er Snores ........... ,... ............ '' REI~ .. ,. lu11e features From •1321,000• d1n1n9 .Jrea ~•lchen D k o<l RE n 2.9730 • " _., $3 10 000 w nook Proce<l low !or nc s e 2BR COM HOUSE on EAST SIDE $950 CALL OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Tnree BR 2 BA H,11001 q,110 sale' $299 000 SEAVIEW Poinse111a Private yard ABEL AT 640-0578 320 E 2 ts1 SI H19nlan<ls ReturO•Sht><l OPEN SAT tSUN or CALL carpor! $875 Walk lo Or call for appointment, grea! buy' Go set>' II&•• p•oSSElll Qcf'an voew Bw owner for bt'&Ch & shops 272-87J7 4 BR 2 BA. frple. 2 c.r gar -" 1 all new crpl. Ille & pnt 548· 700 1 o;4EJNO f ::,;Eu~ v~ 4 710-5000., IC4-IHO s.~.•Qe ~:m1ra?m"' 3SB;329 ooo'Ba 2BR COTT AGE 1n Old Rea<ly 10 move on• Carol •~ •IYJElllA ° CdM Beaul large patoo 846-83 I l l:Wl"-1" ~ ~~A..V 644-5965 or 644-7697 lrplc very airy I car gar TIWllME I •IUClt LIYllC• fll[U',P'lfa / Volle Balboa 2BR 2BA SI 150 mo 675-8025 ALL llW 211, 21& 3BR 2 •BA. huge mas!er I \\ I 'I )'I 1 •J \ I I Oce;in Ca!ahnatBay Vu *"-t•• HL ••• * D/W y11rd. gray crp1 No s1.11e end unol. larges! Walk 10 oeach J BR 2 BA \ \\ )-~ Gale<l 'poo1tspallenn1S .,... - -Pe!s 254 1 Eldent E backyard. $229.000 Frenchdoorsand more "lf AtlOR<.,• $349000 548•2362 Roomro ren11n 4BRhouse S950 mo DonaldPlaff,631-1266 $449,000 SSSO 968-7271 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 WATElllFlllllT W/llCI * llllTIP ... ( klll 211 1U 5205 UDO SANDS DRIVE s ELL 3BR '"BA wllg tot' Fenced yrd ~725/mo $825 000 David Marlon * IOW Ylnf Pe!s?? 25.45 El<len/B Buoe Alty 722-t488 2 BR d8f1. beamed ce•I· • 642-38 12 • By ••ecutl\1'9 O<<ler. ct--. ongs 2 loreplaces. loll & t hr ou~h tltt\\il It 'll fled wlfl come lhrougn !0< Po o 1 S 2 3 S 0 I mo Get an angle on the~• 644-6200 you 645 707 1 24-hrs equ1pmen1vou119 alw•'f' ~-~-4---------4-==-~----~~.~---------+*~-~~--~ Grubbr,Ellis et I • e• •• o e I I •••I • WM~li • Jf :~. • ... • -~ START THE DECADE RIGHT OUT wit.It ''THE ULTIMATE TEAM'' A.'\1.\ PETER. l 'ZAlYNE S H L'LER 759·5456 760-03 70 STOP BY THESE SPECIAL VALUES TIUS WEEK-END ;,..... f I J .......,. • 1tt7 Ylt#Mf ~ o,lllMT,_.M $237,500 ... ILDSN•2 Open 8'1NDAY 1-4 3BR. 31/eBA, £xqul1Uef $530,000 . .,.,, •... - 0,..IAT,..M 2BR, 1BA, Income unit $549,000 1491 CU'I' DIWS O,..UT/MIN114 ?lald '"Al .... ..., -.ic..-. 12,100.000 e.tllwtl at-...... ,"' &JWJll#N, Stt,#1« s..t., &z,.d/M & e.u"'. "'-' ~ CcNo.1,1'0911fl ~ UIO!Mo. ~-~o~'tir.; ...,. ............... ,,...0 . rounded -., ..,.... I ''"'°''"°' 7to-tm _..... . S1. 150 tllllf 0.•wlOf/llfl, wld c Mr twnh99 ...., l~ ----ZM. !*up, wcu eurNiig "'*· CtPt • ..o ., .... H, IC d/w, .-io. !411111 to 111PJ11a....g1M""-• ~-4 a... 214 rdtuo. 1• + dip ptaa. PocM peeto •"'* tht ~ llClht I tHO/MO M plut temly room 1IR ~ 1171 l<tclt «*. •rs 1s'1.5031' yrty. C... "3-3'50 (Judy) Private IC>QtlOn 408 8RIGHTOH 8ftMllGS 0t 4M-77 ... (Meg) S3.000 (Av....._NoW) ... ._. 9lUff8condo 21001q_ft. • , .... 2M. , ... 111>-l iiiiiliiiiit- 1t.n. ow . lndty. ceble. D/W, no S*• MOO-M75 MMM2 Of 540-s.Me _ ..... •28" DUPLEX ~ I Ml (WMll :::' ~::. it'J8 yatd. AEMODnf.O IN I OUT 535-B B«nard 847-7S40 L.,~ 18A, ~ compla. 28A ttt-1.~ Condot IMS 28A. dbl ow. FR. 11500 ttt..M 2••dlin 2~11A. 429 BAYIOH SPA...a! 142-5200 Of 17M3M Iron• ~ow. bNUf0b9yvieow. 2110 ~ 8pftngt MOBILE HOME 2 BR '2400/mo * .,.14 .. 4.0e34""UI,.,,. (Avellllble Now . " '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No Pe11. CALL Velma partially furnl1hed,.. 644-f200 --..TREES & YARD•• 549-2«7 Senlort over 55 yr1. • .... 111&11 I===--~=----,-,,_.,..,-2Br t''IS. twnhouM. frple Poot vleW, ,_,, carpeit•. lite, etliling fM, wrticM l mini t>Mndl Gae range, E1 ICQMI to 9flopplno I beach L.fldry rm Fr .. hot & cold water BRANO NEW EHtllde CloH ~o8-5~~pplng Located on • wide h*' ~e;-:;,~''::ci-:· ~:!:. privacy ~~r,J: S 1075 luxury 38r 2'h8• condo -green~1. this up91ltlve frp1c. pool $950/mo No C*I. 1 1550. Cell for N4rW 3BR, 2·~BA Twnhl. 38R 2 \BA bMU1y """ 548 ... 739 Of 645-263& app0lntf1l91lt. 845-9455 Obie garage, patio, grMt cludH 1ot•I remodel •~an, quiet 28R tBA, gas kttch. d/w, w11tpape1 sml balcony garage $795 NO P~TS 640-2495 M25/mo Eut1lde loeatlon. b411ow w/brand new kitchen. ca-ILIT ILlf PS Llli'illl N2-IUI (SOfry, N'o P9'1) ....... ~ 17th Av111 Jan 10 thedr11 ceillng• a up· Immaculate 4 BR comer BHutlful 3 BR. f•mlly 11.850/mo 875-3680 lraaes to tuft the mlltion locallon 2•, BA. trplc, room, 2'h BA Cape Cod Newport Rlverle 3BR $$ appetite Shon °' Me• p11vers M t<twood wllh gourmet kltch4tn, 3BA lrplc, 2 car gar' long term ..... Po .. lble floors sunny private tkyllghtt. Jaouul tub, pool/tennis s 1275/mo Children & pet1 ok Im· pal•o 2 car 9a1aoe Avail •WTI•• IHklay 1om1111• PrHtiglOUS IMng Quiet. garden pool aelting 18R $625 Eleciric gates to carports cable TV & BBOs 5 min lo bcl'I No lrplc, 8-fbef' c.,.pet & 873•16290< 540_307 t mediate occupa ncy . 1115 $1 800tmo Call more Avail now S1750mo Call Holly673 61 11 Agent IBR smell bacll.yard gH washer dr'(flf hook -ups No P91t 645· 163 1 All 4 St,700/mo. Call Holly. Hunt Beach 2140 ... mUT Agent 673-8111 • ' 121-ltll If J ....... San ClerMntt 2176 CLOSE Tl ALLI pets * !"2·3 146 COLLEGE PARK 4BR 38R tV.Be houae with ln- 2BA F 11m rm . frplc lrg Side lndry S t050/mo • yard Kids & pets 0 k sec dep Incl gardner Avail 1/28 s t275Jmo 962· 1205 or ~-3557 75'4-0137 Brand new 2Br 281 Oen 2BR CONDO 2 car garage Three 2BR1 18A launory .. mt Wf 2lr 2la w D ~oot 11•, ball cr1 room ,.lo!tfl to ous 4 AC lrplc d/w wld flOOk spa • m. :.eacn S850 ,,hops Will accept OC uo balconies. 596 Vlc- 49? ll •84 -Nor'< Tammi '10u<1ong $725 S745 mn toroa $925 Doptex 2175 l'l~7 2268 ?272 Map14> M.lple S760 650-5286 COITAGE IBR e·side 111-blk 10 bch Frple I••-------· Totally furn un•Que Qu1e1 Reduced rent IOI Fem micro 2 prkng st<><aoe lllffl T.W.-E I N Sar G1emerte Duple• noo-smkr in exchange lor $1 150/mo • 842· 187 1 •w-I vu rear oon1 beecn rs. 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Newport Beach Sun 1-4 30 640-7000 $252.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * 225 1 Santiago Drive. Newport Beach 644-90SO $685.000 Sun 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * • 1727 Tradew1nds. Baycrest *"' •280 Cagney Ln 120, Villa Balboa. NB 722-6360 Sunday 1-4 * t 270 Cagney :: 111, Newport Beach S73-9333 $495.000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $559.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1601 Tradewinds Lane. Baycrest 631 -7300 $475.500 Sun 1-4:30 t 1917 Yacht truant, Seaview 644-6200 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••8 Kamalii, Newport Crest. N.B. 5 BEDROOM •2001 Baltra. Mesa Verde 540-7355 $365,000 Sun 1-4'30 t 2939 Cassia. Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 644-0 195 $615,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 673-7300 $289.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 1981 Vista Caudal. The Blutts. NB 640-55SO $434.000 lee Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 600 Hehotrope, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 1401 Cliff. Clitthaven 644-6200 $549.000 Sat/Sun 12-3 t 37 Rue Fontalnbleau. Newport Beach 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 673-9333 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2643 Vista Ornada, Bluffs. NB 673-7300 $509.000 Sun 2-4 150 Stanford. Univ Town Center 644-9060 $ 199,500 203332 Tldepool, 203, Hunt. Bch Sun 1-4 t 2 Twin Lakes. Spyglass 644-9060 $759,000 Sun 1-4 510 Hazel. CdM 759-6600 $960.000 1717 Iowa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 806 Bison. Eastbluff 644-6200 $569.500 Sun 1-4 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 759-6600 $219.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1037 w est Balboa Blvd. Balboa Peninsula Sun 1-4 2048 Vista Cajon. Bluffs 644-6200 $399,000 644-9060 $795,000 Sun 11-3 Sun 1-4 642 Whitney. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $194,900 Sunday 1-5 10071 La Quinta Ctr .. Fountain Valley 645-0303 $289.900 Sunday 1-4 t 332 Lindo. Balboa Peninsula S44-9060 $665.000 Sun 10-2 2 BR plus FAM Rll or DEN 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN t 19 Lochmoor. Newport Beach 673-9333 $1 .995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 Belcourt Or So .. Belcourt 644-6200 $1 , 175.000 2524 Elden 11 L. Eastslde &44-8200 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 12-4 * * • t •460 62nd St. Newport Beach 722-9730 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 4051 Ondlne. Huntington Beach 645-0303 $824,900 Sunday 1-5 * 12932 Brittany Woods. No.Tustin. S.A. 759-9100 $359,900 Sun 12:30-4:30 1836 Port Westbourne. Har. View Homes 759-6600 $539.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 219 Fairway. Eastslde Costa Mesa 1500 Cumberland. Westclltf, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1306 Sandcastle. H.V. Hiiis &42-5200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $825,000 Sun 1-4 28 Jetty Dr, Jasmine Creek &U-0060 S519,000 108 Sapphire, Balboa laland &4,..'200 S749,000 11111111 Sat 1-4 *2725 S. Otamond, Santa Ana Sun 1-4 503 Dahlia. COfona del Mar 644-9060 S650,000 631-1266 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 503 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $650,000 Sun 1-4 1227 Surflne. Har. View Hiiis. Broadmoor 759-6600 $875.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 41 Gannet Lane, Bayview Terr. 644-8200 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 974 Trabuco. Costa Men 540-7355 $334.000 2101 Granada, Bafboa Penlneula 644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 113 Via YeUa, Lido Ille 631-7300 $675,000 3i902 Grand Canyon (N9* W•O Lag. ~C104 1341,000 Sat/Sun 1..- 3245 Iowa. Cotta Meea 546--2313 $281,500 815-A JMn'Mne, Corona Oet,...., Sun,_. 759-121•-Mee,500 8und9Y 1 .. ..,. 5202 lido 9and9 Or .. Udo ... 8'lft M ~ 1441,000 Setllun l_. 2 107 Weetmlnater, Eaatllde &44-6200 $379,000 52 Wheeter. lrvtn9 94.t..tOeO 1459.900 3't18 Yullon , Coeta Meea 546-2313 '*·'°° Sun 1-5 Sun 1~:30 Sun 1..- 258 L&IQC)nla. = ""9, .. ~ 1-4 122-tno.. .ooo .,._ ,_.;30 .............. t 2528 Cliff Dr. Nwpt Hts. Nwpt Bch 642-3850 $1.400.000 Sunday 1-4 * v 1 Harbor Ridge. Newpo rt Beach 673-9333 S 1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 55 Goleta. Spyglass 644-6200 $1,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 1792 Kinglet. Mesa Verde. CM 631-1266 $475,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1033 Mariners, Dover Shores 644-6200 $850,000LH Sun 1-4 * ••24 Morro Bay Dr .. Spyglass, CdM 720-0611 $895,000 Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR ,1us 1 IR * •.,... 1.t Oakcrest. Big Canyon 760-5000 $2,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4:30 t 265 & 267 Viejo St. North Laguna 499-1678 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •V't•33 Aldgellne. Newport Bch 673-9333 $4,995,000 Sun 1-5 TOWlllllES COllDIS FIR SILE 1 IEllMI 2 IR ,1u1 2 Ill 223 Crystal Ave, Llttle Balboa Island 675-<4822 $750,000 Sun 1-5 3 Ill ,1u1 2 Ill 1.to 1 Clin, cum.a~ 644-6200 $5-49,000 112 E. Balboa, Peninsula 631-1.tOO $826,000 8.t/Sun 12-3 Sun 1_. Sun 1-5 •••""2'0C8GNY Ln 212, VW. Belboe, Ne 4809 S111h0re, N.8 . t75-el10 1}19.900 8un 1-4 173-7300 t1.2e8,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 •811 Udo Pn Dr, 2E. N.8. • •• ,I03 w. -Aw, P•NPOft ~ en-7300 snt.ooo Sun 1_. 11a.ma s..a.ooo a.vaun 12-4 •DF•lll1 \ PARTYI 25tll Annlv.taaty March 1990 b -Co- wOrt!ert call SAl8 Crou 113-M0-2720 by 2/1/90 OCAJCS CAM l'Olf ,,_HOUMM _.T_, ..... t1 te11Y ... Old WOMIYa-.Oa ANO IATURDAV OU CA,.. 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''"7 ... 2 .. f--A#•lnfo MS..7451 --• 01 ..,._, c o I n ~.A C ell ~" "''""' ' W.'r•~OUtttett. -•t•tP/T llT&ULDP/T -714-!557-5 1NEOE llllUL.,_ -Tll•llUI t~t1a1 ..... in,...._ (15-20h0urtsaerweetc> e.p Pfflf. f\1991 wtincta. WllY -- utte>mef WYlce typing Wiit! toots kw rtgglng & pon 8Mcn & 9Urround· (w.•191 & ~I) Senta Fe ~y ltOfe PIT or FIT ~tar pey-WOfd Pr~ - filing telephone;. buaY commtMM>nMQ -up-to Ing •reaa. Exc e llent •Wf llt W 1n FUh .... 2t2-1323 roll & en bookkeeping r• IT'l 11111 off~ For appol~tment S20/Hr DOE ,.75-n09 ferm1 •v•ll•blet Com--Quired Stan mid-month REMEDY oHera yOY • S!Se-4990 Sue ' mlUJon to ~.t tn houM Join the exciting world of llTAl. IALll Need help 492-7415/mtg prosperou1 yH r wllh llllULUlllTllT training & aupporU Can book ... ,Ing 11 OOYble-P I T. FHhlon tllend IEOlnllY various & ••citing avail lllllAL .... ! E><i>er1enced peraon for Don O.Tnomu for an •P· day Book Shope Inc In-w omen·a boutiqu e positions for word pro- se;·;; 6011 RE?.O Afoa whit• a'dHllde~ DOOfl ~ond S250. Patio ,_. w/S Chair• S1SO 832-.4199 Losa& Found 2925 llllTIWTlll OBI GYN FIT Good ben· Polntment. George Elkin• dlvlduata with 8 ationg M4· 1823 Wanted tor NB pvt eoun· cessors Now ptaclng '75" Top office 11tln1. payeblel, eflt1. Newport Beech. c 0 R e • I t 0 , • knowledge of book I --· -na111 P/_T_ MlltlQ <*lier M... or those w/8Jlp In one ()( alt phone$ FIT non-srno«-Call 5S0..0822 7 14-759-9100 Ind/or retail experience -• -•• lem p1ote11ione1 •t· 01 tne fottOWlng Word· SEA RS WAS ER I DRYER. white. good con- d llaon S 10 6" each 759-7039 OR MORE Inn sit.Ji depends on Medlcel ---Wiii e ntov the pro -For bu•y NB reeM lhop tllude MCretarllll """''· Perlec t Lotus 123. ··• PIT. fleic hours. 0111 entry Nancy. &31·8290 WordPerlect up PIT M acintosh & CONTACT •.l•rl exp Benetta.835-8572 •M•T•ITD for local dir~tory, w~·d teasaonal environment flex 71~_723_0405 C many more FOlll> ADS ARE FREE PHONE t .. Ull -'"" "' that hll become our ECURITY OFFICERS all today & work tomOt'-----------MOlllOI Part TlrM. Medical Front proceutng u p d e-trademark SECURITY OFFICERS row' 644-8367 Ask tor Furnllwe 6014 "',!':=•,•~-:;:::io M IUll offlc.. eaper. 6'44-8722 strable Also phone to w ork tor the bestl Ter11 ..,.iiiiiaiiiiiiMi- 1-------_.2 --•• --verllydataente<ed Good We offer• benef1t1 p11ok-PERfnDUINCE 1••L•1y1••111m llAD•l•I• O hrs weekly, mornings or _ _.. 1011 tor s1uden1. houae-..,... incL·dl"" 40.., __ UIUllft -• -Mattr ... .bo11. freme. new. llltllUHNITH allernoons Cestller, cus-IEWTilllT/.. I S6/h B t P -.~ ..., ... ,. """ I 774-4880 '"'OR~ S235 84().8733 tomer servt<:e Catt Bill or WI e r a boa en-ptoyee discount. paid va-Dl\MI ~, w " Sally 631_4404 At H B ofc For soiled-tnaula area 642·0101 cationand the opportun•-DUnU" OVERSEAS Cal: 142-ltll \lling, patient contact & ty 10 101n 401K savings & •1111111••- Award winning dally needs lllS• CLEA•EIS billing. E11p nee Typing a lfOIPTilllST PIT company penSton plan $500 00 -_.._ a reporter with a busl-" must Xlnt salary & op· For prolesslonat office. lllllm Qess background l o Tuesday thru Friday t t 858 9627 d C •• ' $6/H •• 1 h por uni Y • owntown osta mesa Interested candidates, Layout and production of cover the excrttng Or-r ""us eve own C 11 6•2 8752 I I E ca II P d Ill Pa .... A"" HLIYE"' a ~ • or appt please apply 1n narson or S d1toria1 sectaon1. cov-a11ge County bu•1n•ss r e• · w Y ""' Dynamic ProtecllOf't er- , u 4 1•C ..... lllST call our shop manager 1n ers an<J newspaper ads scene It you hlle 10 wtrre more 8S0-41 t t Irvine World Publlshers " w;r" Newpon Beach ll 3 I "'ces Inc as an induce-Musi nave some M ac ex· t:n101 hard work and love llOISICLflltll has 1mmed1a1e openings Newport Beach law firm is Newport Center Dnve. ment to jlll newly hirf'd I per ence with Ouark 10 beat the competo11on G d tor adult carriers 10 seeking profess1ona1., 17141 640_5312 EOE employees. ollers a Pt!'· anel ,,, Pagemakf!f FOUND Small black dog, s1;1nd a cover let1Pr re-00 wages lips. bonus. d1stnbute weekly news-l riendly recept 1on1st tormsnce bonus plan in 1•2 •• 21 17th S1. Costa Mesa '>ume and five sampels to •Int advancement OP· paper No sales or Please send resume to order to receive long· • ·•• Long hair Call /!. 10 col-TCJrn T a11 Editor Daily portuniry 840·0604 colle<:llon~ Rt'Quires p O 9708 Newport lfTAIL term Quality sevice from I bt 211 tar 756-9157 P1lo1 :330 W Bay SI HOUSEWIVES reltable car <.urrent OMV Beach CA 92660 or call Newport StatlOf'ters Or-llS employees FOUND· Very small RING : .. C•o•s•ta-M•e•s•a-C•A•9•2•6•2•7• Pprm PI T Mon-Fri Earn repora & proof ot current 7 14-241-1114 ange Co 5 largest ollice 1, <Juto insurance supply co is now accept· Take the tirst step to I ~~,:'~ ~~st~~c1;~1~ ~~s~a ... n,1e k1<1s in school 851-8427 9 am 5 pm HOEmlltST p /T rng apphca11ons for the l1nanc1al st ablllty by SltlPPIH/lllCllYIH •CASllll• Looking tor o t11ce helper Monday FntJay Needed tor CdM Hatr lollowrng lull-time pos-snowing your interest to I CLlll Me1or U S companies in· lenriewrno '10W tor TAX· FREE, Hron Income Po1J- 1trons Cons11uc1ton D11a Process•n o Pearo- Chemiea• Secu111y Eno•· neers E• M11ttary OoeS411 Mecnan1c.s Welders Meo1ca1 rooo Stttv•ce & many manr more WorfO· w1oe 1oca11ons Pero Travel & Full Ben.f11 Pac:•ao.. o" Jll auion men1s Senous •OPh· c1n1s ca11181)1 990 3•00 l&nll Rn ...... M•ttrea1 I trundle. Mver used$195. •840-8733• Cornpt Dual Kg Bdrm Set 1nct spread Gd cond S200 Oak dresser $75 818 44 8 -5 377 714-493· 7394 DINING table wl6 Chairs lamps m11e chairs Ille cab1ne1 sotabed coffee & end l.ibles 640-4 120 HAMMO ND elec: organ des1< & cnau creden1a oresser stereo maple roc.,er ere 631·2295 Mesa C all lo identity vclr1et1 of 1obs will train Salon Light bOOkkpng. l•ions be part of our~team M 548-6444 P1T FI T Good starting S6 H1 Pleasant office nr Nurses Aide flex hours. 675-553 1 • Retail Sales Dynamic Protec or. ee11ca1 Clev1ce manulac I LOST G ARAGF DOOR ~::a A~~::S~~3 ~;~~~ Hoc19 Hosprt.:il 722-8060 llllECT CAllE STAFF •Stock Clerk ters 1mmed•ate 1 er · 1ur11r "*'e<15 responsible HllRI 41/ ,1/ I (1RFIL " O PENER on PCH on 112 Non ~moker please Slaff needed to work with ·--------•• Warehouse views full or part 11me enPr9t>11c. S1R clerk 10 Er\ll'l<.HM f 'V I M1ttrtH I IH tjHH ~·ze new $155 8:39-33 14 ClElllCll ASST dev dis adults "' group llECEPTIOllST • Drivers work all sh1l1S available P• 0., Cl!' suppor I w11 h • 'lr-"' •t t t-St rf'et I b I c od k movement ot malPri&ls LOST OR FOUND A PET Avoid traffic delays a ora ory home set11n9 an Costa Musi have high standards all I ay wor tomor "ao w 1n1n & out ol plant ':>Ulll' 111 • I MOVING JAN tO Must CALL * 840-8733 * LOW COST Spay/Neuter Pleasant Laguna Hills llllCAL Mesa Good beneltls will tmmechate opening at nar 1 & enioy dealtr•g with the row• M•sc orner dultes in T <1mpcl florrda \ lt-17 splll Traditional style Referral NO FEE saies olftce toolung tor TEClllOLHIST train all sh1f1s needed goll pub1tcat1on localed publtc c•uCIP marenals rnven King Size bedroom ser •CALL 978-PETS• o rganized accurate. Ip llTlllST Call 557·8 t 13 tor rnlo in Irvine Must nave • Benel1tst w111 t rain DJllllC lory control & d(l(;umen. l fmpfoymtnt Wanttd Mal\e o ffer &118·3036 quick learner to process llLI pleasant pnone manner & Please phone lor 1nlor· raaion E ~pet1ence in 8 SS3S 1n•urance app1tca11ons Days Monday • Friday good typing skills Xlnt A k r M PRO.TECTIOI '-r"-.~r.., .... f""O'I!#" .... ~ , & f PAYllOLL/PERSOlllL ma1ton s or ' computertzPd envrroro-• b1i11ng & customer ser-Medic.al beneftrs pro 11 oppry for growth' Call W•lke menr a plus Must nave a jPerc;ona1 B001(KEEPING ~""'lllllJlorlU~.._.~iMil~~ v•te Typing ~S/wpm snaring Ask lor Ellie ASSISTA•T 7 14· 752-6474 IEWPO•T SERVICES CA drivers hcen5" a se•v•ce 1 will write yovr data entry exp helpful 646-02 t6 n cheos makt> deoos t Ptrson.11 ~rvlcts 3004 ST'Tl •• E·s good OMV rl!GO•d & 2 3 ' 5 We seek a rf"spons1ble •--------• N & n ~ears "•"41ience rn a rec. oana.. Do Ille banking II St I h I I ewspaper puOhSh1ng Respiratory Therapy (211 ••II) ' .,..,. • h se ar er w 0 re 8 es commercial print ing C 72 Corporate Park, Irvine. ~ manulac1ut1ng envrron ° '' er •e1a1eo ous1ness •t TYPE 90 100/wpm k now tO·key by roucn. am tam1har w/various computer systems I !'lave worked 1n sales & cus- tomer service Looking well With others !Ind pos-F T* IUl•TEIAICE *d company seells payroll & RT s I RRT I CA 927 14 7 14-863· 1200 (l 1•> 113-3110 ment Ei cellent benefit erranas Will do more de- sesses problems solving ' pos111on open for a e· personnel anic;rant wllh oackage Call Pat for in-, 1a11eo bkkpg 11 desired aholtly Full benel1ts pendable person with ex NSI Services Inc the Do your buy1'nn and ··111' n n terv1ew 81 171 4) 540-0843 Xlnt ref~ Over t'O ol•S exp ~ ....... P""' ..... ~r~---s a I a r y S 1 2 O O 1 o per1encp on Building mrr .. mum Ont> yt>ar B•· leading provider ot health • _,. • 650·6661 • $ 1500 mo D 0 E E 0 E Maintenance Full ben-perience on payroll & pe<· carp p1ofess1onals IS at the classified market. tor PI T evening and w~kend worll l~x hrs p re lerred <'0·30 hrs1wee1' Ccln you use Clerk C..dll Barbara 859 6999 ef1ts and f'XC<>llent work sonnPI E•tf'llpnl ben· seeking Aespororory ~~7~~nn~:;;,t 3~~1~0~ t•l,is ~~~~a:i·~:,~nt'~os;,~:l~er I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I someone with my skills? Growing m11nular. tur ing Call 647· 1906 & Iv msg co has 1mmed1a1e open· PRACTICAL NURSE wish es hve·tn comoan1on pos- 111on E)(Cflllenl releren- cec; TLC Cdn c.nok E• pet1enced .-il,hP1mers & elelerly $105tdav 111q ft,, 01 11nqua1 nlt1ce ,uPr•' r t Pnc;1t1on t P Qunt!'> ~1ron9 s~ •lls on day thru Frraay The Daily ORA•&E COAST 12·Hr ~h1fts a~a1lable Pi101 3JO W Bay S1 lllLY PILOT Ma1or demand tor nights Cos la MP<;ct A~k for 330 W BAy SI in1uoul Oran9e County Georgl' Arouz 642-43:? 1 Costa Mf.'sa CA 92627 P•t>ase call to l1nd out e~I :?OJ Alln Controller aoour our oenefrt pack num 1n resourcec; I•--------• 17 141642 432 1 agPs new hore bonuses & 675 46:.>6 Domt stlcs 3018 BABYSITTER needed FIP< nours Atlf'rnoons unhl l)pm 1 4 hmpc; a wPeh Own 11 111<,p No wee1C.en<.1~ 9bQ 11:?5;> c;w tc.l'>b clr<l /!. ma1lroom e;p rnr <.vns1cJE'rdt1on plf'..t'>"' c.all T err1 dt REMEDY 644·8:367 COllHE STllHTS Rf'Prt"5en1a1 1ve trainees nf"'Clt•d lor m.-i1or O•I comp..tnres to promote 1re1> 111>1~hbornnoo sAr v•C•' r"ogr am No "". pf'11Pn1... n<>r e<,<;..iry Cf\mpl1•'f.' ,,..,,n.ng Good p ,I I p l h 0 II ' S • 1..1 6.tS 18S4 COllSTHCTIOll FOIUMll MAUITHllCE ASSIST. CvclP Maqnzone in N B n11s C•p .. nrnq for PI T M..t1n1 A<;.,f ID run eo r;mch ma1111 garage A llt te mororcycte ma1n1 Mo 1orcy11• loc reQO 720·5335 ask tor Nancy ,MHMACY CLEH q ;> M o nday Fnday S6 OO-S7 00 hr Contact JR O• Mary 768-1084 Laguna Hills ~ _,,,,r,,.., necec;sclry Quahl1ca1tons NSI 714-973·2132 Lots ol students tOOk for apartment lurn1sn1ngs 1n du.1111.cj Will they find y<>ur llem1 ec:tYef1'-'? RNS • LVNs • NAs HOSPITAL I HOME CARE HOMEMAKFR Como ;, n1on Live our t'a .. y Nork 1<1nq n1<, Nwpa Ben m orr po•• 83 I SIJ'! Bar oar a "'"ll<l I NO Clet1n th 'lllNJ Pr<>parnc; rncnmrng m,111 ro•c;r11 J Class 1 D• vl'•S ln1 r:k1h•t1u1 n1 Ftnrl t••n I ICU NICU Pf CU CCU Lao M/S l•<Pn~•-' Orvwttlt ~\'.[) 1 I""<."' ';fQl'J•OQ "1-ltt 4 I 4 •. • : 1 S v msq ~, ,,. •1 1 •' • 1• 1 I• ,,..., ' l 1 v F 1 N H 0 use COORDIHTOR , ""''-'"' B.iny\dler ;i fNnn r»olit Pduca11nnal r,111<; r, <, • p,,11-.1 '>PP<lk I l(11J11<l 1'1rin Se>'~'\ "'P~ Mo>c;a • i I I t48 no worli ,,1 "' ~ or"' l tf> 4 """ s11m '>OITIP f nqtrc;h Cos1a H1•c •utl llC>SI 1m1llP~ I -! II' >' lOi> rt1Pr ' ,m.-<;ldf f''"'l' <.1n <; lr1r f, ,µ,Q' sluti''' tc; RP LIVE 0 ti t~ .. ,.,,.,, HouSf'· I Sllnll' '"''"' Mr nns'Wn • ePo•., 1 ' •, '"" E "lJ 1 F flf1 I 2165 y\lt>!.twooo t1'>n t11t>I rr.r 1 ml) rnlanl l '•I•' ;?4 l A Ci0064 n my C..M tun ';4G~5235 :>lJ-415-4:396 l N"f'd Gr~nr1rnn1npr typ'l COORllHTOR, IT t· 1t r'i fl"' ' £ 1''b111fl 10• Rf'uu1I 11)(.al lam1l1Ps 10 ~C.d!.101 a1 r,,1t1yS·1 for 10 hr·~t European 1-na9er' ;• Ol::l SS4 3:' 10 I\ , 1µt-rv1"ie their summer n••tn!'c;t iys Generous fmploymtnt 5S301 tr•mvensal•On Contact _ _ Wf SI PROGRAMS INC Accounting ' G1,1ves Area RPP PAYllOll /PHSO .. El . 1'• MPlr_OSI' PllltP ASSIST'.T _,,.,, 1 CA 9208J b IC! 941-4J 14 Newspaper put>l1<,n1ng /'. I COHTERPEHH r.ornmprr, .. 1 vr1nt1ng p T morning' 25·30 conip11n1 ~"Pk~ p11yrt>ll & hr~ ..... ~ No e•pu11pnce personr f'I rt'\1'>1.1nt w1tn, ,,.., Qb.1 9208 Tony mtn1n-um inf' yf'ar "• per•cnc.f' , p 1yroll .5 oer· Cu~lorner Service sonnf'f E •<'P1.., t oen· * 111 Pfl YUiil * Pl 1$ F'ORTUNE 500 FIRM IHUE COAST GAF A T BE N EF' IT s & .Alu ,,LOT GROWTH' LOIS ol pubhc con1ac1 Call Fran M F 330 w Bay SI 8'i 1 9393 673 4375 all 6 Costa Me5d CA 92627 Alln Controller ( 7 14) 642-432' II UYHT /IESlll UP. llUY. PHS .. OMV r!H:Ord Start S6 75 h r benelll, C1Jll 9 tOAm 642-2050 1595 Newport Blvd C M IUIYHY I PICl-IP Full ttme ~1gn layout Mt>d•cal Lab NB Must and some produrl1on of hilVf' own car ins & OMV Newpap~ Ads Must be re-out Hrs 11-8 SS SO- organized and have the $6tHr m1IPa9e Call 1n11tallve 10 follow pro· 6<16 5065 Ask lor Nancy 1ects through or 0 111e ltHWUIH/llTCIH HELP For CollPe shop 142-4121, flt 271 -------•-•I restaurant 1n Cannery Vil-lage NewPort Beach Full time !175-0133 llMlll-...an .. FT 2 yrs exp AA oriented. cert prel <193-7:333 EOE lffllH, P/T •-wtllll s•i-• Nights & wknds Woody's -• Ii •-Wharf 67S--0474 PIT & FIT. d11ysnttt or weetcends Must type wilt llHYERI train CM 540-1777 Growing Courter Co Mella *UU.f* reap indMduat. Nffd econ cer & ins. 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'irx c redJC c .uJ., plummet to the Ct · ment Bn .:1n anJ Brian. '' .tra<I rr ..: twl ind her. ht~in Local publisher scores v.rlth SUPER PREP 8y CHltlSTINI GUST A~SON ~ .... c-.. -· Nin~y.nint ptrctnc of tht nation's (O<Xball fa ns w ould not considtr reading Allen Walla ct 's maga71ne -chough u probably has mort to do with out country's favorict sp<>rt than any other publicac1on. Yet becau~ of his magazint. ~aUace has been sought out and inter· viewed by a num btr of other periodicaJs, includins Sp<>ns Illustrated. ln addition, the 37-ytar-old Newport ~ach resident _regularly penjcipetts in radio sp<>rts talk lhows thl'OQ1hout the United States. And ~ ~ ii pini~g positive recognition in ~h IChool and college athl~ic dtf*t· menu. furthermore, Wallace currently -ncll a pod dn1 of each day in direct •••· •. • wich college recnaitm. and the pettntl ol •• ~,en -cCMfing .U ·--~--'-:, .. · .. e~ .. Sinc>Ut f~ftll-~tt;ib....w P eople. With rht nearly instant success, withm eli te tcxxball c1rd es. of Wallace's · 19 Bucks -three issues per year" subscnpcron magazrnt . 1t is surprising that this publisher has had n o prior journalistic backg round. . Mort intriguing 1s the fact that Wallace had tnjoyed only a ~tt imertst in tht sport that preoccupit-1 the multitudes for months on end -playing 1t during h1 h1~h chool years at Newport Harbor H igh and participttrns as a lan while attending USC. All that chan~d in the summer of 1984. "I had been practicing law sila graduadnB from Loyola Law School in '77," expained w.u.n. griflftilw It tht memory. "I had bec:c)me an atlGIOty for the lack o( a bttwf idea. Yet. I ro.ftCI ir wry rmriaiw In mm• Ol aw tyMtn 'a red •· Aftcl I felt ... by a ~"' m. coo Oftili '*lei ( ............ OPEN SUNDAY FOR SERVICE* LT'J1 ll7Jlt1. LTDl/1M11 l.J'211191R119W """' ...... .. ,...,.,.... ... """. ,,.,......,. .. 1.......,5 ~11 ·m~11 1'21MltM11 S7'..e1 ..... ... ,. .. .,. ..... tl'J, ... ... •1." ~ w I r~;z: .... to meet biP ldlool -cul ~ tbtir cOlicMI ............. Withia I very lhcJlt Plliod" ftl dine, Allen Wallw bealme ID ~ oo tht top;t or rtendlial. writina ud publish int. "It wu eidlcr lilllt « swim," Wallace explained ... , wanted Super Prep to be tht' bat publication of its type. so I knew that would involve 11ving it all that I had." Pausina for a moment of reflec· tion Wallace continued in a quieter, less assured voice. "Had I known what was involved in puttinf toaether Super Prep. I don't think would have had the courqe to do it. l was naive enough to jump in with both feet. before I knew enough to be scared off by the failure stat1st1l'.s." Fonunate.ly. Wallace's faith in his idea. suppon from brother. David, hard work and what ht' has come to call a type of .. spiritual guidance," has proved to be the winning ingre- dients for his growing career -a career that already has him booked in advance for radio and television appearances. expansion of his rc- cru11ing cxix·rt1sc in the form of national phone hoes and an ever gro" IOj popularll) of his Super Prep Magazine. ,.,.,...,, "17SllM1:1 ,.,..,....,, "1~14 ,., 161711114 ~14 1'211/11R14 ...,.,.,_,, 1'21 '""'1 I f'mf7'1111 I ,..,.,...,. WHEEL AUGIMEIT 24•t:=1 34•t~n1 49•t!~ LT236llM11E J011t.50fll IC J1X10 50ft15C m 11..-1 sc tn.M , .... tt4 M tn.M 91 VIDA DIAN ~ ... Cilll, ...... We teem to be In the midst of a ~nd beby *°'· At leul it seems we are seeins more_ preanant women tbelC days. . The 'ucstimate is that eipt out of evC[)' 10 of thete lad~lnwaiti~ wall have stretch marks on their stomachs after the precious bundle arrives. . . The stretch marks (striae) are a form of scar ussue wt~ an abundance of fibrotic tissue. The co"'9itfon oocun when the skin 11 extended and then contracted. It's usually harder tissue, milky white in color and can be faint or deep. First-time moms today tend to be a little older. They act careers established before stanina a family. The 30-ycar"!'ld. mothen ~uld be candidates for stretch marks because the skin as not quite u resilient to prenatal stretchi~ as it was when they we~ in their 2~ I talked with Mina Law. founder of the Institute for Skm Therapy at 234 E. 17th St .. in Costa Mesa. who treats t.he stretch mark problem with Electroderma. a system developed in Europe about 15 years ago. It was introduced in the U.S. about seven ycan ago. but was news to me. . · . The system involves a sprayed on protein product actwated ~ a machine. The claim is that there att no side effects or pain involved and that the treatment improves the appearance. color and feel of stretch marks. "Ifs not a miracle. but it helps the natural cell renewal in the skin " sa id Law who is a licensed cosmetician and cenified herbal pha,'.macologjst. ·Law said the Electroderma skin care sys.tern is used onl y by licensed s~ialists. She trai ned at Electr0Met1c Research Inc. in Santa Monica. distributors of the system. The time it takes to notice improvement varies. according to Law . .. It depends on the health of the ind1v1dual. the skin condition and the frequency of the treatments. With .two to three v1si~s per week results should be noticed in three to Sill weeks. but optimum results take longer." she said. "A consultation with an 1nd1v1dual is the first step. Af\er exa mination of the condition. we d iscuss the number of treatments needed (about 35 minutes each) and cost," said Law. who can set up a club membership concept (an 1n1t1al fee) with treatments as low as $5 afterwards. "To ach1evt' results it takes time and frequency." added Law. Another group su~l'pt1ble to strc.>tch marks 1s the dieter -men and women who lose a 101 of weigh t too fast. The system can be used on any pan of the body and dieters could have th(' marks on the th ighs and legs. Law's 1nst11utl' specializes in 1nd1' 1dual skin care routines for men. "omen and ll'Cnagcrs. "I ha' e found the Elcctroderma S) stem 1s effect ive 10 treating scars let\ b' acne." 'ihe said. The Costa Mesa 1n'it1tute 1s ren·1ving nauonal magazine ex- posure the first fou r months of this )Car 1n Cosmopolitan. Self. Glamour. and Mademo1'iellc. It was listed as one of the top skin care places 1n a sune) done b) Pro Image research group 10 Irvine. • • • F.\HION NE WS-.\ tmdal fair 1s scheduled I p.m. Jan. 14 at San Clemente Commun1t) Cl ubhouse. 111 N. Seville. San Clemente. SC' Parks and Rccrea11o n Dcpanment and South Coast merchants arc presenting thl' free admission event. Fashions appropnate for all members of tht wedd ing pany will be shown. Reservations may be made b) calling 492-6000 P \ P ·\ H \ 7. 7.1 PI. I ' Benefit set for UC/ Athletic Foundation Tiie UCI Athletic Foundation. 10 cckbra11on of l '( I athletic e'(cel- knn:. "ill ho!tt a \(X'C1al ret·cp11on Thursda~ l'\l'nmg from o pm to 7.15 pm .. 1mm{'d1atcl~ prcl·eed1ng. the l'C I ml·n ·s hac;ketball g.1me Slatl'd for the Koll Room of the Brl'n E \('nts (enter. on the l I( I campus. 1 hl' rec1:p11on "111 celehratl' the kick-off of a fu nd drive and SLANG From Ct kicking the pavl·ment sca11cnng and scuffing the plastic cards .. Teece. tcc.>ce. tel'ec:· thq repeat. Tina gro"· 1ng CH'r more nustcred •Row (rhymes "1th "cow··) rouse. rag To tease E'<amplc "I rag on B1fT. hut Riffs alwayc; rousing Ta,lor. Onl' 11me he <''l'n hkc. full\ ro"cd on me ·· · • Bra"· meaning unknown. •\1- leged 10 he common. however. an ellample of usage would be a'i fol- lows: Ste' l'. head on hand. elbow on desk. long hair no" ing. grows hored w11h his h1s1on lesson. "Rraw." he erupts. "Bra~." answers M 1ke ··era\\ ... answers Ted. "Braw. braw. bra\\, .. chime 1n others. • Dweeb. dork. spaz: 'ICC " ook ... Often refers 10 those who c nnot \Jlutl' th e l Cl men's water polo tl·am · ror re<,erva11ons and game Ill ~l'I<. l on1ac1 l\hani Bras1n. 8)(>.)~)IJ • • • .\n c\l·ning ahoard the }achl ( r~'lal " hc1ng planned for Sa tur- dJ\ h' The Lido Isle Women's Cl•b Service Group. The black -11e-o~ jPluse see PLUS/Cll su1 I. l''JX'l 1.tll) 1h11\(.' "ho cann111 hut In · • Stoked. C\Clted Surfer c;lang. can ~· found in Jan and l>l:an arth1' l''· • La'i) Turbo: a gentle warning for a "h~ pc:r .. ~1d to cool down. Can tx· U\(.'U to '>Ooth anger. agreo;s1on and ot hn l'mn11onc; Iha t he lx') ond the ( ahforn1a m' thos. • Po<,(,·r· a phon). a "annaoc· be- lln l'd rdated to the more pre1en- 11ou' "poseur ·· • f.ihred accomplish adm1rabl~ L>.amplc· Lro 'il~s to Charle'> Bario.le). "You shred at basketball." lntcrprt>tat1ons. of course. var). "h1ch 1s pan of the charm of slang Sometimes meanings evolve. Some- times. meanangs remain obscure. <\s C'1J1 Jones. Corona del Mar sophomore. said. "Half the time we don't know the definitions of these words. We JUSt use them." when you buy a pound of Yanbe Tmder9 Select whole bean cofftt1 now through Januaty ISth. · A number Of lett rs on numbers of letters Center Club supper fetes L.A. Chamber Orchestra Dear Readers: If YH are look- laa fer a mealy, Hbttaallve cola11111, YH cu aklp mlae &May. 0. tlae ollaer laaH, lJ you like '4t fool aroud wltla letters alMI aamben allcl odd bltt of Helett lrlvla, yoa'll enjoy today'I llODltDlt. A reader from Graadvllle, Midi., wrole tut oa a daU al1lll 1ae ud a few frleada went tlal'Oap ID atlaa llullDI for cities aad t&alet wltll tile most leUera. ney fHDd tlartt wllll tt letters eacla; So•tll Wllllamaport, Peusylvanla; Sllawslleea vu. la1e. Mauacllu utts. and North Myrtle Beacll, South Caroll11a. I asked m y readers If they could top tlaat. Could they ner! From Fon Wonh· Ann. Tdl Grand' Ille to mu'e U\rr I fo und thrct· n tll'\ and 'itatc:<; that ha\e 30 k ttc:r-, Wilmington Manor Gart.kn'i. lklawan·. Wh1tl' (-;land "ihorl''>. Ma'><onrhu- S<.'llS. anti Rclklonta1nl' Nl·1gh- bors. M1\\oun' Dear F.W.: You only found three?!!! Other readers found dottns. Hert th ey a r e: Rutherford Colle1e, No rth Caro- lina; Yellowstone National Park. Wyomln1; Grandview Palos Ver- des, California; Yosemite Na- tlona l Park, Califo rnia ; C1aarleaton Hel1hta, South Caro- llna; Little Swlturland. North Carolina; Hlllsborou1h Center. PLUS From C2 u onal r \l·nt "'Ill lraturl' d1n1ng and Service Group I hr hl,tL "'-t 1l·-or - t1onal c'ent \\Ill feature dining .ind dancing. \\Ith nrtKl'C:d\ to hl.'ndit S.O.S. ISbare Our Selvesl <all 6 7J-~h~ for ti t ket information • • • Exet'ulive Women lnternalional. Oran~e County v.111 "Voyagl' Into 1990' on hoard the: ()uecn Mar~ Long Beach Harhor. Jan. 16 for the k1ck-ofT mn·11ng of thl' Ill'"' \C:3r Co.-.1 for d1nnc:r and thl' prr -rl·n·r - 11on 1n the ()prull' <•OO<;(' Dome I\ HH I Dfiil·: ly CHARLES GOREN wtrh OMAR SHARIF ~ T ANNAH HIRSCH BREAK A RU l.t: TWIC'f. North-Soul h vu Iner a hie North deals. Wt'...~T NORTH • 7 2 AK J 8 3 + IC J 10 9 4 3 EAST • 10 9 6 4 7 6 • Q s J A J 10 9 6 •A 6 • SOUTH 9 s s J K Q S 2 7 s + A IC J 8 Q 10 4 2 7 4 +QA 2 The bidding: North f.ast I + 1 3. J Pau Pau South Obi J Opening lead: Ace o f Wt'<t 2 If we have learned one thing over the years. 11 is never to use "never" or "always" when teaching or writ- ing about bridge. O n this hand fr om the Fall North American Champi- onships. East-West twice indulged in a defensive play that is considered taboo, and earned themselves an ex- tra trick for their end~vors . We doubt we would bid once with the East hand, let alone twice! But tournament players these days arc a law unto themselves. South's dou- ble was "negative" -a takeout for the other two suits. With clubs divided 2-2 and the defenders thus unable to obtain a rurr. ii would seem declarer need , not lose more than two diamonds and a club. Indeed, that was often the CaK in the Blue Ribbon Pairs Championship. But watch what happened at the table where Mexi- ' co's Georae R<>Knkranz was the de- 1 darer at three hearts, with Canadians Haia Tchaimitch and John Gowdy sictina East-West. The defenders started with the ace and kJna of diamonds, then broke a cardinal rule by playina another dia- mond, yieldina a ruff-sluff. How- ever, declarer wu not overjoyed by thi1 development. After rurrlna in • dummy, South led a club to the queen and Wat's acc. Now another • cliamond. aivina a second ruff- aluff, set up a trump trick '°' the ' defenders. Declarer did u wdl u poaible by rumna ln dummy, cubint the lee, that comina to hand with the ec:e of ...-tod~wtrum~. Butl!Ml Md a tnunp winner and dedar9 wu bdd to niM uict1 . . New Hamp1lalre; CMlybeale SprlnJs, Nortla CarollH; Stewartstown Hollow, New Hampslllre; Atlutlc Cllrl1tJu, Nortl1 CarollH; Moat Pltaaut Miils, Penn1ylvaala; West Greenwlcll Ceater, Coaaeeate.t; Wrightsville Buell, Nortla Caro- lina; Hot Sprln1s Natloaal Pan, Arkansas; Charleetoa Het11lt1, South Carolina; So•tla Coa- nellsvUle, Pennsylvaala; New Weatmlnlster, Brltlsll Col•mbla. Sharp-eyed readers t•ned •P tlle follo••lng wltll 31 letters: Bonnie Riggs Corners, Matta· chusetts; White Sulphur Sprta11. Wt'St Virginia; Green Sulpllar Springs, West Virginia; Penn· sylvanla Furnace, Pe11111ylvanla; Buckhorn Crossroads, Nortll Carolina; Mount Vernon Springs, North Carolina. These have 32 letters: Bolling Springs Lake-s, South Carolina; Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico; South lnternallonal Falls. Minnesota; Washington Court House, Pennsylvania; Upper St. Clair Township, Penn- sylvania; Cape-May Co unty Court House. New Jersey. Thirty-three letters: Klng1 Ca- nyon National Park, California; Port of Eastevan Highway, SH· katche-wan; Howard1 Grove- Mille rsville. Wisconsin; Roc ky Mountain NallonaJ Park, Colo· S2 pt•r rx·r,1m I 11r rC'\l'f\ atmn'. t11nl.1l t \t,1j!.!!.1r \Ihrig.h i. t1911.1(1J I I . . . ' nu ng p1 ok\\lon.il .ind hu\111l''>\ m,·11 .ind \\11111 c11 1n tl'fl'\tl·d 1n 1mn- 111g Cenler 50 .1 m:qor \1tppon group of thr Oran~e-County Ptrforminit Arts l'tnler .11 t· 111\ 11nl 111 .11tl·nd a .. ( 1l'I \1 q11.11111cd'" '1tt 1:il h1111r. Jan ll'\ lr11111 '\i) ltt '"1 p 111 .11 < h.1111,·1 l.1 11 fh·'i.111r.1111 Ir' 1m· I Ill' l'\l'lll \\Ill ll.lllll l' \\ll1l' t,t<.1111~. 1111· ho'I h.ir ,111d 11pport11 n1t\ fur nro· \J>l.'tl 1' l" m,·mhrr' 111 !car n m111 l' .1h11111 llt1· lund 1,11\lng 111g.1n11,11111n ( 11111,111 .... lfl'll l>ilh.1 ,ti lh1• (I( (I\( 'i )11.: 121 1111 lu11ha 111l11r111.1t1t•n ·I he c >.1 ... , .. I 1l'\l.t 111 ht'nl·lit 1lw American llorse Show" Association th,· '-.1111111.ll I q111 \tt1.1n I l·1kra111111 ol thr I lllll'd "-t.1tn. I\ nl.innl·d lnr JJ n 1 •1 .11 I tw < 1.1 ... , in \,111 I 11,111 < .1p1'l1.11111 C 11'1 "'. 11111 pn Jl\·l\on 1)'11 lt•1 1•11111 \II\\ '-.111011.tl I 1111 \l 11111111 rq'.1'lt.111hl .t11d .tlt1a· \\ 1·'1 lrn c .ti! th, \II\\ 1:1:1•1"' '4 .. : lot 1kt.11 I' . . . The Women ·~ Advio;or) Count'll 10 . outh Coast Medical Center \\ill ll·khrJtl· 11' 'l'I ond .tn11t\l"r\.lf\ J,in 2~ v.111t .t ' r 111 ·111gh I 1".1 ... 11 11 '-1g11l'I < 1wn11 \ ( luh I .1~11na '-1g.ud I or 111li11111.1t111n 1111 nll'm h~:r,h1p Ill tlil' ''1111ll·n·, \ll pp11rt j!.l1111p l lllll.ll l llH· \( \1< I llllrl rado. TIM followtq ltave 14 lenen: Weat Stoekbrld1e Ceater, Muucll•aett1; Moaat Ralaler Natl .. •I Pull, Watlll•&IOD; Cntcllfleld Cro11roa•1, Nortla Carollu. O.ly one wltll H letters: Giaadelape Moun&al•• Natloaal Park, Texaa. nese llave 31 lenen: HUI· 1boroa1ll Lower Vlllaae. New Hamptlalre, ... Hlll1borot11ll Upper Vllla1e, New Bampsllre. Bnice G. Freemu of Wood- lud Hlllt, Calif.. uy1 tlte Of· flclal name of Los Aa1eles It El Pueblo de La Relaa de Los An· 1ele1, Callforala (St letters). Sorry, Brvce, "offlclaJ" aames don't count. Hudredt of readers said the offlclal name of Rltode Island Is Rllode ltlud and Plan- tations. tThls doesn't count, either.I Now bear tills from Bre-nt B. Somers In Lot An1elea: Dl·ar .\nn Landen: While loo(,..1ng for nt1l'S and states with long namrs. I ran into thrt'c with uni> -.c:ven letters: Ney. Ohio: l 'tc:. lo\\a. and Low. Utah. How ahout a contest for the cities and 'itate'> "'Ith thl· fe1Ar\I letters'? Dear Mr. Somers: Take a hike-. pal. I'm alrudy t'ross-eyed from tbt mall and tbere's a ton I haven't opened. 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Costa Mesa. to cap off a fcstiv<' evening of musu: offered by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at the Oranae Count} Performing Ans Ct'nter. Spon!>ored b)' the Orange County Ph1lharmon1t' oc1el). the cont'en wa!> rnnducted b) Nicholas McGegan and featured Al1c1a Purcell. soprano The rnncen was onr of thl· U\U\ < oreat Orl·hcstras Senc.-. uf \I\ u1l1ll'rt'> undef\\ ntten b) I l'\U\ (iuc\I' am' 1ng at the < e ntl'r < luh "'err grr etl'd \\Ith tulip gla\-.e~ of 1Ah1tl' \\Int'. diampagnc: and perncr The supper. \\h1l h "'a<; <oer,t'd 1n the main dining mom at horn·"hOI.'· shaped tahko;. tx·g;1n v.1th hl'arts uf palm Jnd h1hh k ttllll' lfl''h papaya anti toa\tl·d Jlmonlh and papa'a <;l't'U drl'\\lng ( 11nl rrtttm'r'i al\o c:n- Jll}l'll \l :tlopptnl' of \l'lll \\Ith t1gc:r pra"n" 1n 'Pll') lilllL' gad1r huttrr. folluwl·d h) ra,plx·rr~ \ortx·t 1n a prallnr ha\k1·1. v.11h apprunnatc ~mes for t"Jl'h l our\C En JO) ing thl' rmt·ninn·n gather- ing were Lalla anti Biii Conlin, Rich· ard Reinsch. Erich Vollmer. Jun Tandowsky. I \ Chamber Or- rhl'\lr<• &l'nl'ral man.1gcr Web Kauf- fman. lllndul tor Nicholas r.kGt'gan . sonrano Alida Porcell, Su1an Stanbt'rgt'r, Ralph Morrison. Pa· llOHOSC "OPI·: ARIES 1"1 .Hrh ~1 --\pnl JI)) f-111.llH 1.il "lrunth .. u•nH'\ l<l Jn l'nd 'l•ll might Ix· \,I\ 111g. ·· 1 ht<. ha' tx·c:n \llllh' \\ l'l' ... l'lld -I 11\l'H .llTil' "'h,11 .1pf)l'Jr' 111 Ix• 1n'>ur11111ur11,1hk 1 · 'i 1111'11 rl'.tlii t· tllltl' h.I\ lllllll' l11r Ill'\' dlll'l lll>ll\. Ill'\\ Ill\ l" TA l ' Kl S ( \ f'lt ii ~tl-\ 1 a' 2< 11 I Jl '' ill l' u1lln1l'll. ,1ll,1h ll'U < H k u1n- t1nu l'\ high -\1111 "11 lkdarc "h - nalh r, l' got ll all t11gl'thl·r 1nrlud- 1ng t.111111\ rrl.1t111n\h1p' ·· < am cr. 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David Slaostak. Lynn J nd Doug Brengel. 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If onl) I had 11 111 du 11\l"r ·· Ounng Januar). you ltl'I 'lll h .111 t>pponunll\ (\f ie h1gh- li1Lhh tn·\h \I.Ht. gn·atrr insights. 1t1ll'n'ilinl r11m ant1l acl1\ll) P1S.Ct''i. \ 1rg11 l'I\''"'"' pla' 1mponan1 rol<'s 1n \\•LH l1 lr 'l ou arc ~pintual. your 11\\ n 1111"1 1.r\ err ,·nt1l ' ao.utk-~letilMf ~ SW Photography • Pw ftat 8ped&I TMd : WN61C c-lt.ut AYailll* l 557-4277 ............. Compi.t. lacillU.. for Weddinqa, R«:.ptione lnch1din9 Courtyard and 9Hebo for Cenmoolea 5-il-5606 .... -·······••? Jeeee'a Fine Jewelry lar~e ~le<tion of looW ~ YOUf'Mlf l1'N I Money Aall About Our MnteJ Fio-Sc>ecill Cel Dof°"'1 111-m• & moun1ed diamonds. Weddin3 ~u • ~ml·mounts. 517 Weitminster Mall ""'"°* al Mii, ""' 10 ...., -1111 c..m..-9' C.l ... , .... n ................. °'' ............. ... C.ema.-8"..,., ·-· ••• .._ ... ~,.._,~ ,...,a ,.Don't be a.shamed. kl your ceal- eience ... bf> your 1uide'' -from w Neville Brot.Mrs' .. T~I/ It LJte It ls" By JOHN ROOS 0...,..,.. C..n• ,... After the Neville Brothen finished an txplosive. politically~ sona during 1heir Wednesday niabt Coach House apPCarance, host-pcr- cussionis1-vocahst Cyril NcVillc an- nounced 10 the crowd: .. This is music 10 dance to and think to at the same time:· That descrip1ion of "My Blood .. aptly sums up 1he main. but certain- 1) not only, appealing trait of a band that's embodied 1he hcan and soul of their Nt:"w Orleans hometown for more than 1hrce decades now. Rach in 1he cultural 1raditions and nuances of the bayou counlry. 1he Nevillt-Brothers· blend of fiery R&B. heart-wrenching soul, and cncrge1ic rock and funk has been ffi)'Sleriously more popular among craucs and lo)alists than the gent:"ral public. lly 809 THOMAS Allld•tf,,_.,.... L~ ANGELES -Amid the Oscar ho pefuls and heavy dramas of the year-end movie season comes "Tanao and Cash," a slam-bana ·• action film from the "Batman" crew. Tango is Sylvester Stallone and Cash is Kurt Runell. Both ~ Los Aoacks cops fiahtina each other almost as much u ~~ armle! of drua dealers led by crime boss Jack Palance. who after Batman must know the role by heart. The movie has already raised a. ~~t of con1rov~rsy. Director Andrei Konchalovslq ("Runaway Tram ) ~as fired midway .throuab filming. although he receives screen credit. Rum,prs ett:dated tf>c strong-willed tallone as being responsible. , "Tango and Cash" has been rushed into release. fu~lina reports that Warner Bros. was dumping it into the crowded hohday market. The reasoning goes that the film's producers, Peter O uber and Jon Pc1ers. were bl·in& punished for defec11ng to Sony as _he~~s ~f Columbia Pictures. Guber-Peters produced the smash hits Ram Man" and "Batman." .. Stnllone and Russell discussed these and other mailers an a JO mt in ten ac" w11h fhe Associated Press. marked by a lot of macho In it y. Here arl· some highlights: . Q. Kurt. you're no couch potato, but did yo u need to gel in shape to h~p up ''1th Stallone" Russell: I tncd to. I tho ught I would hil the blocks and run a httk h11 and do a little Wl'1ghts. The first day I tore a hamstring, so I didn't h:ne to worry about 11 af\er that. Q. Ho .... do )OU sta" 1n shape, Sly? S~llone: I'm kind of stuck w11h ii. Like James Brown started out hi\ carct·r Jo1ng a c;pht. I started out doing a pushup. It seems 11 \.\a\ a bad a me n. Man' of the films I've done have been quile ph)'>Kal. -.u 11\ JU\t an ·c,tcnsion of m > work. Bui I'm looking fornard to hemming ,, Kun Russell couch potato lookalike very soon But fortunately. that's starting 10 change. The brothers' latest album. the e;-.cellcnt, sharpl)·focused "Ycl- lo" Moon:· 1s neanng tht-plaunum mark (500.000 units) in sales. (The Daniel Lano is-produced LP is also rccc1' ing serious Gramm} cons1der- :H1on) . .\nd 'ocahst Aaron Ne' Ille as fl•atured on four duets on Linda Ronstadt's latl'St release. "Cr. Like .\ RJin<,torm. Ho\\I L1kl; Thl' \\ 1nJ.'" Th• Nevlll• Brothers served up a satisfying muslcal tLMllbo at th• Coach House. Q. You \\Tar gla'>M"' in the movie. Why'.' Stallone: .\rtuall) ('\\:' \\Orn specs since I was 13, but I didn't ha'l' l'nuugh bra, ado 10 Jo 11 (1n films). I did 11 1n "Nighthawks," and \111ce that film J1d 'u wt•ll (not rt."ally). I went out and stepped till thl·m. l'>unng thl.'1r mus1rall}·'arn:d. 90- 111111utl· !>Ct at the Coach Hou!.C the :".l'' ilk Brother; -also featunng ( h.irks <m horns-\ ocals a nd .\n o n 1-.l., hoard'·' Ol'al ( plu'i !rad gu11an~1 Arian Stoll1. bassist Tonv Hall. and Jrummcr Willie Green)· -served up l'qual l'nchantment on tender. ~p1ritual h,1llaJ~. fun\..~ danCl' tunes. f:1't-pall.'d rod1.l·rs. and c;ociall)·Con- snou' -.dl'rtinn'> The '.\lard1 Gra'>·SI) le pan~ a1- m11\phc1l· lir\t l'mergcd "Ith a su- Pl'rH>r rend111on of the tlllC'·Cut from .. , cllu" ~loon... andw1ched bc- l\\l'Cn soml' scorching sax solos b} Charks Ne' Ille. brother Aaron con- ' C\l'J deep-seated emotions as he sang the tro ubled I) ncs with power- iul i.'00\ 1c11on. Then. w11h the song rl·arh1ng 1ls climax. Charles · and gu1tans1 S1o lt1 engaged 1n a smokin'. call-and-response type jam tnat threatened to erupt hke a volcano. o.\lthou~h never reaching such a fl''l'red p11ch. o ther uptem po selec- tHlll' such as ··Brother John." "Fm· On The Ba)ou." and "Dancing J<Hll'~ .. emphasized the kind of cel- l'hraton spml and percolating rh}thms that transformed the Coach aisles and corner into make-shift HUTTON CE NTllf dance floors. But as appealing ;is 1h1 o; laret o f the band's sl\k i'>. 11 "a" on anothl'r lc'cl that th~ :--:e,1lk Rrothcr.. kfl a more pcrslmal. dl·eper 1mprt·s~1on. T" o tender. spintual ballads - .\aron 's original. 1966 h11 "Tell It Lt\..l· It Is" and a t·o,er of Boh (),Ian"; "With (1od On Our "•de" ~ Jl'lin1tcl} pro' 1ded till' l'' l't11ng·c; mo't rha1Shl·d momrnh. ( o mb1n1ng lhl· \ii\..) smuothnc" ol ·mo\..c' Rohinson ''1th thl• \l'\ual tl·ns1on c)t thr latl' Man in ( ia) l'. .\aron·, spknd1d tt·nor knt a f L TOI~() U Nf MAC, BIG NEWPORT HlWPORT C EHll « b44 07£>0 ._. t A''~'U' 11 u ' f f,L."' ." :t.t. I • • ~ t N l ~ H ~. () ..... y I I ' •• , c I ... tt '.lit ca•,oo ---... ••Tiil 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:00 Al.WATS (P'Gl 12:30 3:00 S:JO 1:15 10:30 BRISTOL CIN EMA n,,,,,,, M .t< A1th•1 f' •,41) "-1..i..a fUM&CAmlll 112:15 2:15) 41U 6:15 l 11S Uh1S •unu 191. (1 1110 ~~ l :IO Si1S 7:00 • ~r 1 "41:.i~ dill FY . . . .. ••llPiLI 2 II I ..... . ' . .. . ... , .. . LKA'9•TWm NAiii MAIA -.... , M.St '9 llAn.Al .._ ">OU TH COA S T lACUH A ,-., • M...., f 0•• •'1 "" •r , •• , t 1t' ml·-;ma111ng hu!>h 0' er the a11cn11' e audtl'IH.'l' dunng Im gripping inter· prl'l<lt11>11 uf the D) Ian anti·\\ Ur 1.ong. I ar murt' absorbing than th1· OH·rh long studio \l'fSIOn . thi.' h \e "\\1th (JOd On Our Stdl•" sho"· l"d'l'd JU'>l .\Jron on '0<.·als. l.\tolt1 on .iu•u,11 ... guitar. and .\rl on p1.1no \\hat l'rnl'rg1·d lrom 1h1' hJrl·· honl.'-. appwarh ''a' \lmph a 'Pl'll- h1nJ1ng hallaJ o l intcn'>l' l'Ol<'lton .\,iron·, \tK.ll' l drlnl'd hh• into D~ Ian·' 'fll rt t ua 11) -4 Ul'\I ion 1 ng \\llflh l.\ampk h nr "()h llll\\ :t\ rm k.1, 1ng I .1111 \\1'.ll\ ·" hl'll I h1· u111- IU\IOn I'm kl'11n~ \111·1 nn 111n~u1· i..ln tdl .. I u l'\JX'rH'llll' thl· 'Pit' gumt-11 1if :".l''' <l1 k.111' K'"\ II ,111J <,oul ".J' a hnl·I hul rl'l11·,h111ti. dt·p.1rturr tri1n1 tlw 11111 m.tll) homogl'nnu' 'tlllllth th.11 p.i" th111ugh thl· coun t~ \nd n111 111.111' h.1111.h 11·lkl I till' II ll'g111n.1I hl·r11.1gl· "1th ·'' mul·h !!.'""' .ind p11J1· ·" lhl· 'n tlk Hwthl·t' MOVIE LISTINGS '.-t4 •I • H • He nry V .. SDWA,.01 NIW .. OlfT CflllllMA II. 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J t'• •J ~' t ·, •• \ , "'• Uttt• MerM_... 1< 11 1 J 1 •'• 4 / to ., I TPl•W•-•fl'11111 t ~ r-11y•u..,.eu11>11 ~ '\ 4 l leel ...... ofl•t r<, I} J t0 \ I 41 I IOWA.901 CfNIMA t1 .,..,.,., RlvtJ /AtJA,.H ,.,..,~ \ ... lf()J _,, -1tM ,......,., ef J...., f,I t 4 I Ill look no further than South Coast Senior Villosl On "Tango anJ ( a'h.'' I said. "OK. time for a car~r change and J11lt·rl'llt 1x·..,ona .. I thought for 1h1s role 11 would be a nice .1Jd1111111 I "·lilt to gt'I a"'a) from the o'erl) ph)s1cal look. and l'l'lla1nh a\.\cl\ t'1 om lhl· Rambo comparison. This 1s pretty much the \,,,, I loui.. "·hrn I ~l'l up 111 thr morning Q. You 1;1artl·d in r irturl.'' hC'fore SI). didn't )OU. Kurt? Russt>ll: I d1111 '1 I.. no". d1J I'' I \taned 1n '61. When did ) ou stan'! Stallone: I ,tarll'd 111 ·72 If }OU count X-ra1ed films, '68. Q. \ 0 11 \l'l'lll to haH· a ramaradcne 1n the film. Was some of 1h.11 .1J hbhnl'1 Stallone: \ l'clh I h11\l' an· '>OITil' o f the most interesting moments 1111 rilm '' hl·n \!Ill '41\ "\\ Jlt a minute" .\II ofa sudden there SC<"ms 10 hl' .1 rh.11 .1l ll'r rhan~l' "'hl·n 11 lx'l.·omes 'ery '1sccral. When you h.1\l' .1 1,1pprn 1 going o n 11 \..t• "l' J o uff-M·recn. Wl' r an Jump each 11tlll'1 , l1nl·, .ind \\l' r1·Jlh don't lml' a heat That reall) adds to the d1Jr.1l tl'r . .inJ 11' .l lot ot tun. too Uo" man) limes can you sa) ttll' ,,111)\· l111n Ill Ll~l' , , .. o;;o I'll rner~ II. r ll Slll'k in. I'll try 10 !hill\\ h111l 111) I Q. T hl·a· ''·I' ,1l\11 \llllll' Jrama hch1nd thl.' \Cenes: The director ".1, 11111ppnl Stallone: I hat ";i, un ton unall' I lo' e .\ndre1 Konchalovsky. .111d l Liil'" I \\11ulJ ht· hlanH·d tor 11 So I was doubly sorry about 11 \ndrl'I ".1 \\1111Jrrtul man. h1· rl·all ) is I guess he got 11110 a timing pr1•hk111 ''1th thl· 'tudlll It hcl<tntl' 'er) POhllcal. HA1t•O" TWIN CIH•MA1 "''"°' llh•fl /( Wol><>t• • I ' • f •n90 a (••,, e 1 1 '• , \ Q "' '"'• W•t of th• Ito••• "'' 1 • .,., ~ •, • ti MllA (INIMA ~~ ...... ,, •I H, I l'!IP f t'14t. ~ ... \ (f''trlUm•t v .. (.UOn j•1 t 1 1 4 ' t t\ \ 4' If T"• W•t of th• "o••• "'' I .. , 01lvfnt #ht D•hy 1 1 I •-. 4 • .1' .. ,,. lneMI••. A love Stotr "' • .t ' 11 '' • •Rot•' a Me It SOUTH COAiT flltl.AZA U \1 " "u'•"· ...... ~, 4t , 111 II••• !rt' , , II ' t t aCH" on th• r ovrth o• Jwtr 1'1 • ' • h••I M•t-"'OU41t W 4 U H 1 l'IC1 UA 'OUTH COAST l'l.AIA ,_ ..A ,. " .,,,.~ 4',r J •• C•uttt,..•t V•C"•fto,, f 1, 1 t 1 t f•'. '1 1'1 • 1 1 , .,,. .. , lwtf,..eH f 1 , 4f 4 \ I \ V '• lootr Wf'H>. T•Mllnt f' • I YI & ... ~. lhe Oe wU ll 11111i11~1011 ll1·1wh lt4 I t •o,,, Oft ,,,. ,CKHth of Jvly fltj I • 1 IO It••• M•tn0Ue1 !'• 1 ' t1 • 1 4 o • \ • •" .. .~:i: .. ':.. ... ~~.: .. ~~: t~4 11 t \ t A.,, ••< .. to the rutUf'• U fPt 1/ 11 VI t \ M> A 'I' •DWA•Dl HUNTINGTON TWIN t<\4 I "'""' \t 144"' c •AA •t•H fltl 11 4\ J 4 11) I 91<1 I"'• UOI• ... , ....... ,,,, I J J • " II '4\ South Coast Senior ·VILtAS· Irv inf• THI UNIV••SITY CIN•MA 4 /4\ < _,, IJuvr ... ..,. T ...... c. ... 1N11J l'1 J ICI' '.II Mr Lett Poo11•11; H II\ \ •\ ll IO I\ • TPle W•r of tfl• lteHt 1•11 / I 10 \ I IO 10 • Trt ..... ~fl ol tPle S,WK iltil I 4 \ J I\ 4 4\ •• •i.1e •1t/H I\ \4\ R t\ 1040 (hf'IUM•t Vacettoft fPfJ I"' I 4\ I 4\ • at ~ I 4 WOOD•ltlOGI CI HIMAS ij•'''"'A 1 _,..., ,,. t ''""'' p,,.,.r C,\t C;#rl\\ -" o" tPle P-ef JwlJ 11t1 I 4 I IU T'h• Llttte Met ...... It if t t(\ f t(1 t t0 \ I'\ K 4 ' , 1 Atw•1• 1f'h' • • J ~i \ J t(J Iii • aeclt to the '"'"'• U Wl1I 1 t tu ~ 4\ tt i I • P-r .......... Iii t 8 lO Fou111 ui11 \ u llt>y POUNTAIN VAU,•Y TWIN 8• """" 1<1.nq.>1 CfwhlM•• vac...._.. ,,.,_, 1 tJ ,. .tu • 4\ , .., • " I , The LHtte Meo,._.. j(1I 11 Ml I I\ l Jti \ I ". PAMILY r ou• CIH•MA '~ t ~ All D ... Ge to H••••" IOI U , l t41, 7111 TIM Wl1Mll jP(',I I 4\ \ I \ " , , .... M..,....i.1 '"''' I l I\ \IO 1 H 10 I r-1tr ·---• 1•1 t t !{1 > H H U.. -t! .. \ , f ., ...... ~ .... ,,,,,"/I\ 4 1\ 1>IS H I\ •DWAHS SOUTH COAST l.AOUNA 4Jll \ Co.11 ··~""''*" 4., ',,, I ._,, - -,._., ef JWo/ fl l I 4 1 10 1 T'fl• WM ef -..... Il l I I H l 4 )() 1 • )() Costa Mesa's Only Full- Service Senior A pot tmentsl • Rent Starts at $799. 00 Nothing Else Like It In Orange County! ~works of Robert Brady. a Northern Callfonaia c:crMUC ~I pe on ubibh II \be ~ All M1111Um ,uaaU me ~ of tbis moatb. :ne l S-,._ retf'OIPICU~ SW"Vey t11n e~d~na look into the artill'I preoccupillon . whh pr1m1tive, spiritual aDd andlropomorptuc themes. ' The lbow, orpnized by Crocker An Mu1eUm ia SletlmOtl&o, auests to th~ variety of Brady's won: Esklmo-tYJ>e masks: a~aehc. Chnst·hke fi&urcs; Ill'· pntuu '9n that .loo~ hke meteors. amazinaly mOltly all ~ '!' coram1c with engobve. stains, mew UMJ/• acrylic peants. . ~y, who ~111 be 44 this year. did not belia takina himself scn ously as an artist until be was about 30. For a lo~ whik he worked as a housepainter t.ryi111 10 support himself. his first wife. and his art. ll wu a very ltYil'J time for ham , he recalled. But, the inner file of the artist had burned in ham since he was 16 cyan o ld. At that ti.me, he was a vel) unhappy child. be said. Growing up tn pmblrng towns in Nevada, where his parents worked for the "Jndustl)." didn't tend to make o ne poetic or sensitive. He fiaumi he'd get' out of hiab school. go to coUcge for a bit. then take a job as a pit boss hke his father. Co nsequently. he wasn't the least bit amb1t1ous about his school work. &oQl!11 to uaif)i die IW'faCe decanlioM ....... .. ~t111 bm. Hil ..... foc..e·-ple ... flt',._ primitlvt', almotl prrbiteoric look-.. ,.. -~ dttorltcd with many Mnd obJect• that are..., 'Cb coniemporary. even futuriMk . It is u lf he is..,... that the ruture 11 the pau. or V1Ct vera f o r I boy who ll'e'N up in the honky·toOk ...... o r barrooms and aamblin& halls. hts viuoo of die 4llliln 1s not unlike tha1 of some of the lf'CateSl ind..,_ Sttrs of our country. In fact. the boldest of bit IGtlM often contain metaphorical references to bia a- pt'rtences an the desert beyond thr doors of faloofta and schoolrooms. "The des.en." he s:ud. "1& almost like arc~; Everything there has been worn. weathered, beeten. h hs making an analot> to his own lifie? "There ts something about the desert that tt very po"erful and that reflects a sense of ume. The de9eTt '' tht· truth It's the underlying <1truc1urc (of the earth)." It 1!> not surpnsmg. tht'n. that Bradr.'s worts att predomanantl) colored tn the muted, wtll-o'·t.he-~IJ> 10ne'> l>I tht' dt'Sl'rt. \uch U'> mau' e~ corals .. aquas, gc>jdt and p:ih: grcl'm The) appt"ar frag1l~yct mysteriously unhrc•1kahk I 1kt· the huge \dndstone buttes sculpeed ' h) tht· h1)" ling dt'\ert "'ind-. thl'H shapt"s seem bou yant and l·h,inganp. But 11 "'II bc l'll"' before thc) erode. But. as fate would have 1t. Brady was shipped into the arts and crafis sector of ha s high school because his was doing so poorly in math. It was the~ that his an teacher. the proverbial saint. handt'd him a lu of cla) and said. "Here. you work with this." 0 ining m1n1mally to the rambunctio us teen-age what he wanted the bo} to crofl -a pitcher -the student obliged. the turning points an his hie. a day when he began to no tt' and become enchanted with the spiritual aspectc; of life. rather than with the material. Not bad for a ka d who viewed Re no or Las Vegas as Paradise. and lul>i.. .it 11 I'd tai..l' u ,oft wet ekphant ear spon11-t· ruh 11 l1ghth and 1h1ni... '(iod. I rcall) love this thmg · · H1mn l'l in pa tr nl h1\ man' whimsica l views of Ilk. Brad'·, 1.11t·r "'orl gm"' mon.· and more scnous. Tht· mo'' pro' 111.all' l' p1l'n· on nh1b11 m Laguna u l'IH1th:J "l\oudl·ar I a11111\ " f>om· an l'l~b the sculpturt 1~ onh .1tx1u1 thn·l· ll'l"I httth hut 11\ l)OWC'r 1~ immense Thn.•t• gho'it-lii..t· ligurt·' ding IO[tl'lhcr Thl· m other and f.ithcr an· hontkd llt•,h to flc-">h their frail arm s cncard1ng om· .11w1hn < ln tht• ooci.. of tht• mother a la11k Ca~ix·r ligurr .1rr>1:ar' 111 llt· glUt·d 1n lt'ar. unable 111 ~lip or lull Thl' t'\1'' ul thr rcaturde-<1' laces stare out an horror ·\n.· thn hornlinl hec.-uu'4: ot what the) rcrncmh1:r of th1· 1nirkar hl:l\l or arr thl') scemg anothc-1 on thl· ht1r11011'' .\n• thl') exix·aencmg a prt•m on111on of arwthl•r H1ro,h1ma'' o\nother NaaasakJ" "I reall) love this thing." Brady found himself thanking. C o nstructcd from stan to finish in a 50- manute class period. Brady couldn't believe he'd actu- al!} madl' something. He recounts this day as one of ··1 put a plastic bag on 11. put tt on a high shelf. awn) from evt'rythrng else. and between every class and at 1hc end of school I would comt• in. lift off the bag Rut 11 "a' man) 'cars before Brady Cll pcrtencctl another cpaphan). which sent l11m into a studio 1n a tit l>f t:rl·ata\l' rncrg) that was to finall) prove. at lcac;t to hamSl'll. that !>rnlptang was his desttn). The forms and surfaces of ht'i work sho" has HOOh' Mencken: More fun to read than to know The top of the pops ly PAUL CRAIG MrCIM<fl)I -S.-C. <\ reading of C harles ·\ rl'c hcr"!> condensation ol H L. Menci..cn \ long-rcstncted daar} makes 11 clear M e nci..en wa~ mon· tun to read than to know W h1k most of th1· nt'"'' co,eragt· about tha~ book h.i'> bt'l.'n related to ~knrh·n\ tn·qucnt ant1- Scm1tll' and rac.. "' rcinJrk::.. 11 should be noted that h1· felt contempt for alml>!>I t'\ l'r\ hod\. 1nclud1ng h1~ close frat•ndi; I hi, I!> unduubtedl\ wh) Mrnri..cn d1thf1 want th~· paJX'r!I m ade a' a1lable for ~cholar!> u111al ~5 Years altt•r h1::. dl.'ath Small wonder.· a d1::.turb1ngl\ "ldl' and quark~ rangr ut d1i.la~c..·::. art' da~ pla)cd an "!he.' Otar) of H.L. Menr ken" ("nopt ·'16 page!>. S..lll) At the 'c..·n lca~t ~knch·n was an alarmangl~ ctu•ntnl· grouch Ht• wa!>. of course:. nwfl' th.in that t<> thr pubht' 111 thl' l'arl) and maddk dl'<.- ades ot th1~ n·ntun He "a~ a d1s11ngu1'ihl·d litt•rar} "rnttl. '>l·h\,tlar editor c..ol umnl\l. .iuthor and busi- nessman .-k \\aS J haghh 1nllul'nt1al m an ul kttc..'r' Jnd a mt·mlx·r of the boards of thl· 8alt1murl' ~unpaix·rs and the .\lfrl'd .\ Knopf puhli~h1ng hOUS\' McnCkl·n "as an o lll'n "111'. ur- banr .ind "aldl~ uutspoi..t•n ~ntl'r "'ho "'as much bt·lo,cd b\ a rom- paratl\d)' .. mall hut lo}al · nrde o f htl·ratl' and 'uph1i.11ratcd rl·adt·r::. Toda). he.· " rkarl~ '>l'en as a ph1·noml·rwn 111 anotht•r aa. born 10 I tUW and d) lllM 111 I Y56 Mrnrkt.·n. "ho fadl·LI 'll"' I) hut maJt'Sllcall~ in populant~ dunng the linal p ro- duct1H· 'l'ar) o t ht!-lift-t>ctore an almo::.t dt·adh \lrokr . 1::. no" kt·pt all\ l' on paix·r mu!>ll) b) tho~ who stall rt'lall hi\ hnllaant oftt·n S<:athmg "url Jn fall. thc attcnll(Ht tht'> book 1~ j ett1nM rn.i' llt· out o f proi><Jfl1un to 11s 'aluc tu thl' gcnt·ral publir fh1s as realh ma1a1.il tur M holar!> and Ml'lll'h :n foni.. <;untt' uf "hum ma' nut be fans aftt·r the.·\ rt.·ad 11 Moit reader~. hO"l''er arc hkCI\ 10 find the unpolished. pn,ate M rncken a 'erbo!>l' gasbag l here 1sn·1 an~ thing reall) sen· ~uonal 1n he re.'. JUSI the 1mpress1ons of a man who had a 'ast. nC'urot1c belief 1ha1 he "as always correct. The material quoted has, an fact. been open to restnctcd acc~s but oot for publication since J 981 and a ll'" ~knei..en scholars have an re<.·e n1 1n frequent demonstrations of his havmg a strok<." -a pred1c11o n of ) l':lr' al read) , Oll'ed mformall) lack of undcr;tandmg of '-"orld War om· of has phys1c1ans -l'am<' true some of the present nmazt>mc nt II. which he sav. o nl) 1n oett). >\nd. as he also toresa". ht' laved on .ibout 1he all-\\ttl hai. dmn rt''eab f>l'rsonal term!>. On Dec 29. 1'--'I. a for a long tame alte""ard with 11.'- bl.'n thl' ama1c..•ml.'nt 1~ ama1ing ll'" ~ek' alter the llnated States duced capac111es Thcrl· "t:rl' artack~ puhl1o;hed h' t'ntncd thl' war. hl· wrote. "In a little For a man ol words. that stroke Mcnd,cn at thl· p..·ai.. ot ha' career "hth: tht• proft:~aonal pat not~ "111 wa' thl' wor<it ut calam111c& Fecher \\ h1c..·h "Cfl' ch:arh intolerant. 111 tx· dnwn on nll' "1th dcmando; that nutt·~ after lht· final entn Me ncken JX'llpk and trad111uno; kwa:>h and I do tha' or that. and m~ J)l.'acc will n,er made "Jo' I 5. I Q48. "Eight na'hod' l'l!>c..' '" \\l'll :Vknd .. c..·n wu' lx· gonl.' Mcanwhalc. cxcc..·ssan· talll'" dtl\s later on Nm 2J. the thmg that tuo ~df-l·cntl-rc..·d and ~urc ot h1mst•ll wall greatl~ d1min1sh my income. hl' had teared for so long happened 10 conce:il man' of h a~ ltkt'S and and I'll have to gavr up man) nim--ht• "ar. '>trt ken h\ 11 mass1vt' di~li i..l·~ Ion~ that I havl' long cnJ<>yed ·· t:t'rt'hrul thromlx>Sll> Ph)stcall} he h>rtllntlll'h. tor thl·· litt·ran Ian Mc..·nckcn was a 'iurv1,'al-ol-thr-recuvert•d prt'll\ well hut tht' strokt· tlwrc .arc.· ~1;ml' lllll'rcst1ng. ·,unw-tilll''\t "illllh who plan·d httk value pc:rmanc..·ntl) damaged n•rtam brain 11ml'' l''t'll l'harm1ng · anecdutc' l lfl the.· worth uf the a'cragr human. area~ and kft ham watho ut the abali· about ,11l·h \<\ntc..·r~ a~ Theodore II" entnC'!> show that the need!> of l\ to rc..·ud or writt' "lo further Drc..'t!>l'r and f-Stott httgt·rald thc ( rrcat f'kprt'SSHlll kft ham un--llternn work wu'l posc;ahh: He lived .\bout a , l!>ll h' Drc..'1:.t·r. tor l'\· nHl\l'U and hl' "ornl'd morr atx1ut tor another ,even \'Cars. cared for b\ ample.-. rc..·talkd 1n :1 Jan 1 c..n5 l'ntn l'\c..·n~l't' ft·dnal 'Pl·ndmg than teed-hai. dl'\,Oll'd hrot.hcr o\ugu'it and "I haJ dannrr 1 .... 1 night "'Ith 1ng hungn .ind 111hk'I' .\menran' d1c..·d in ha' 'kt'fl at Hollin' l.itreet fhn>dorl· Dn'l\t'r I ralkd f11r him at \frnrh·n "'a~ <ilw a h'P<Khon-(tht• lama!) homl'I dunng th<' night the.· .\n,un:.1 Hutd Jnd aftt·r a tlnnk Jn.il Ha' d1an indudn ramhling ol Jan 29. l!J'io .. tht'fl' \\l' \lJrtnl l•1H in the '"ll" to t'fllrtl'' 1n "h1ch hl' tx•mkrcd ail· Tht· onl\ lt"ndt·rnc'>' in thl\ rerord tind .1 rl·i.1.iuran1 l>H'l'>CI hilt! in ml·nt' that lloc..·tui> "t'rt' unable to 111 hiascs. hates. contempt' and 'it'lf· nu nc..l ,1 n I ta Ila n pl Ju' 1 n 4 5th '>I rl'l'I _l'=l=aa;;g.=n;;o;;'l;;' ;:l;;t ;;';;' ;;1 r=l=J0=1'=· =' =ha=t=h==a i.=l=c=a=r :;;o;:;f i'-r:::'.1g:h:t:o:u:' n:t':":':a:rc:':t:h:C':pa'.:·:s:..a:· ft'.::l::'S=a ho=u:t:1 hut "hen \\l' tt<ll thl·rt' 11 couldn't bt· • found .\ lJ\I dnH·r tlwn dtrl'l'.ll'd u' to 4~th 'lfl'l'I Jnd ,tlkr hca'' \lrug- gln 111 thr .,n1"1 \ll' li nalh l/.Ol tht'rt' < >nrc I lo~t m' looting It'll an tu Dr1•1,1-r Jntl i..noti..nJ him du"n .\ m1nut1· IJtcr ht· rnmr dt>"' n tin ha~ ll\1n Jntl \\1th .l 'l'f\ hl•;aq thump LADIES -SPOIL YOllSELF! \ '"""' h11?hh l><''"'"•'htt'<l 11pa for t111. d, "ll'll' n ,,,,,,.l 11 tla maira \\11'-..__.llt~' l'-fl t.11' t'\t't\ "t U•U'" t•tt .\n uni •'Kt"ttJhh· ~t·•·~ , ~•II t•t'"' It.'' dt.•tJ1I-.. "'"'' •t"•hmllt'ti ~, ... ~,ol lt·b 1-1.11 ,-; I & -6tirl-7 I !fl'.>. Sii DE fEW c.ECT FLIGHTS ~$258=-Thl' J1n11rr "d~ till' u'ual Italian thmg. anti "t' dranl a 4uan and a t"iiiiiiiiiiiw~;:;:w;;:;; .. iiiiiiiiiiiim~ hall' uf had < 'h1an11 Wt· ....at until alk1 I~ u'dod Dunnll tht' la\t hour 01 '''ll \H' \\l'ft' thr nnh ru~tomt·~ 1n thl' rt'\taur:int .. · 01 I 1ttgl·rald. he \\fOll' 1n l\pnl IYJ~. "lfr 1~ a tharm1ng li:llo". and "h1·n '>olll·r makt·' an l'\l'dknt lom- ,,.,..,...., •111r11 ,_ ,..., STITESWDT -..u ................ pa n 1 u n I · n tort u na td) . liquor !>l'I s t-;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;~ hun "'Id and he" apt whe-n drunk. tu knock over a dinnn tahlr. ur run has automobak 1ntu a ban ~ build· mg. O ne thing 1s clear from these daanes Mcnl·ken "as not a~ ton'ia~ tent m his '1e"s as he claimed He 1ns1~ted he had scarccl) de' aated from beliefs he held as earl > as the age of 5 Indeed. despite his nast) d 1ar} entnes. many of ha~ dearest fnt"nds were Jewish. and he a lso wrote articles defending the nghts of blacks. Mencken sounds mcred1bl) ~If centered. altho uah o ne can make the point that it's diffic ult to be anything else when wntina in o ne's diary. The seJfllbne1s comes thro • tho DANCE IN THE NEW YEARI ., ft',., ~~4' "'· Don't sit out another dance again. Be popular. Be happy. Be active. ~how ballroom dancing can make you feet olNie again. ----.. 2 (. 0 I U I· \ L I 0 BI· \ 0 \ti\ \ II 0 \ ~ . I\ I ... I 'I I ~ I ... " • ' \ I I \ I I I I I I t•.l 'I -1 1·1·11~1 I: •t. \I I ~I ...... II I I fo:11J'I h' I ' . ' "1118 IS WllAT GOING 10 111! MOVID IS ALL AIOlTr.' -··· t :t•••• ... 1 •t IO -~ L,_ NAl rtlVll'WI -. ....... , ... tl.,._7 .. tO'CIO (714) 650.3048 2'88 NEWPOttT llVO .. COSTA MESA SIACQAST YILLAGI A master of classial CISlCm leehniquc and winner of lhe Chinese National Painting Competition. Mat tilt Art.ill ll tm Opmils NiPC Rtttptioll Friday, January 12 6-lOpn ud SDn111 Soim Jamwy 13. 6-10 pm Special Fine An Wet.kend rates 1re available for Friday Hold room and Salmdly tnndl wil!l lhe anilorS.lday"'*l IOOlll 11111 die famoa s.11J ._,.in IMClfc flllrllAl• .. ,_ illt. "CIMlil ... ...,ll(71'>1SI~ Sara. the w1ti.· 18 )Cars has Junior whom he mamed an 1930 and "hu died m 1935 T he mnmage was an a'ltonashrng.I~ happ' o ne It ma~ have bel'n tht• 1mp1ra11on to \tan this d1an which begin<, ah<nl\ the same ttme as tht· mamag(' anti " nt-glccted tor a number of vcar-. :lltt•r Sara d ied of 1uherculo'i1S On Ma' 10 144 ) ht" wroll'. "'-aru w11J he dead ten \Car .. tomorro~ It seem\ u long. long whale. vet 'lhC' \till rt·marn' li"mg w me. and 'i.Cldom :i wai..ang hour pao;se~ that I do not think of hC'r M~ marnagC'. so lon(l delayed. was vef) happ~. dC"Spllr the am1.1et1es caused b) her frequent illnesses and the plain fact that her chances of hfr were not 100 good If>' """ _,_,.,..,,.II• -·· "ll''IWI ..._.Mltlo • *,_,_(II ... -• IUlllll ~·,1-~·ll1ng rt•u1rJ~ ot th~ "'c..·t·~ ·" r<'r oned 1n Cashl"lox 111.ljW/ I Ill' I \nnlh1·r l">'.i' in Pamdasc." l'h1 ( ""'"' _ I >111 1 """"' ~1uch .. Lindn K"1"1.1lll "'1th .\.iron "'t'' ilk ~ Kh' 1hm '~11 mn .. lanC't )a('k· "Ill 4 · Ju,1 1 ai..t· Jc..·'>\l' Jame' .. < 'her " \\ 11 11 I \l'f\ fkat nl M ' H1'.1rt . I." h>r Da' nt· . n l'umr I r the Jum," I l"l hn11tfl1nll ~ .. r h1' nnl"' lc..•r tht· Children.'· '-t'"' 1-..lll' on lht· Rlock !I ·· lu,1 Fkt"t't'n "\ C\U and Mc," Lou (1ramm ..... li_ll1 .. ,,., llU _ .... _{1 1 ...... ~ -11.-..... ..... -.11. ) • ....._ ........ "" .... _ -.._.__.,. A trut ......, ol ~bit ....S COlft9t .,..._ A ·--_ ..... ·II'-· ..,.., ........... -In' --~ ,_,,..,. --·--....... "A.. ·----........ If._ ---·~ ·~----------~ ··Qon f ckrK'I ey JC -" AO an • $0fll Coac 'CUSSi• noun musi sao1c n apt I> ly n~ that of ti'! mo" R> nua1 Ne< R&I cnc1 my~ cnu pub e t·ha th• low rua l)a1 <00 alH fc a Ro ' \\' I 1111 ~' <h ,,. "' '" "' 'P f:I: '' m "' .. LAS VEGAS (°"') -~ in die &lilZ}' world of COftlUmtr .. &r0niCs wett Ji vcn an. u.pbeet 1ueumcn1 of the indush')' Satu.rdayi. \Mn fanned out over KTel 01 IMl&etry to gel an Klca of whri l's hOt for I.hr 1990s. -Tht Consumer Electronics Show -dubbed a Disneyland for adults -kicked off iu fo ur-day run on an optimistic note. with iodusOy ltadc rs chaJlenging manufacturers and dealers to build on the successes of the 1980s. Son1e 70.000 manufacturers, dea l- ers and journalists from the United States and 80 fon"i&n rountrics will view thousands of products show- cased O\'Cr 800,000 square f«t of display space bcfort' lhe show ends Tuesda). Some 1,400 c.\hibiters art" display· 10g 95 produc1 lines at the city's cdnvcnuon center and four maJOr hotels. Frank Myer:s. president of Wells- GMrdncr Electric Corp., told del- egates in a ke ynote address 1ha1 the sale of consumer el ectronic products at the .wholesale level reached S32.2 bilhon 1n 198.9. a 6 f)('rccnt increase o,·er the previous year. And he predicted sales at thC' "°hole!!.ale levcl in 1990 would reach S3J.4 1)1lhon. downplaying a pro- Je<:tcd stump 1n the U.S. economy. ··~·lost econum1s1s believe 1he U.S. l'Conorn} 1s heading fo r a ·~n landing' 1n 1990 raihc r than the recession that "as widely predicted carlil·r:· i'vl \ers i;aid . l~l· ~1d lh<ll !!.t·cnano bodes well for thl· cunsuml·r ck·(·tro n1cs indus- 1') ··sall''i of our products ha\'e typ1 · c;ill~ ou1ix·rforn1ed ..ales of other con,unll'r durable\ thanks to cons~ 1an1 1nn(l\.1!1 ons and keen comf)('ti- ti on. wh1ch te nds 10 lower costs a nd pnl'C'i 10 l'On'iunll'r\, .. Myer:s said. ~·l )l'r\. a \ ll"t• pres1den1 of the v.·ashin~tun. J).f".-based El(."("tronic lndusuici AMociation. I.be producer of CES, Slid the induttry wi ll fitco au~ in the eomlna mcade just as 11 did in &he SOL He OOlCld that VCRs Md achieved onJy sina)e-diait houK"bold pen~ ctration a decade qo. -who wouki have forecast. lhal by tM cDd of the 80s, lwo-thirds would hive harnnscd control of our video entertainment v~ this prod· 'Sales of our products h a ve typlcally outperformed sales of other consumer durables thanks to constant In - novations and keen compethlon, which tends to lower costs a nd prices to consumers'' Frank Myers ucl'.'" Myers said. The industry executive said such hot items as camcorders. compact discs, vidt'o disc player:s, personal computers and electronic home of· fice products were still in t'he re- search and d('v('lopmcnt stage or had only bt-en rccl·ntly introduced a del·adc ago. " He said 1989 produced a record in many consumer electronic product categories. wi th color televisions again leading the wa y. f-le said few industf)' leader<; "'ould have predicted that 1988's record o f 20 mill ion sets sold would be broken. yet 21 mdhon color sets were sold 10 dealers this pas1 year. Ek·rnard Brennan. chairman of Montgon1ery Ward & r·o .. told del- egates at the opening ~ssion they face enormous challenges in the 199Ck r1..·sull1ng from the dynamics or the 1980s. Video industry sets record LC)S .\NGELES l.\PJ -Sales of prerecorded \Ldeocasscttes 1n 1989 soarl'd 40 1>1:recn1 from a year 11go, as ··Batn1an"' helped spark S7.I hilhon 111 \ 1deo sale<; and rentals. While 1989 bo.11.-0ffice re\·cnues al!>O '4.."I a rCTord 1n t'ACess of SS b1th on. \~Co shoppers spent Sl .2 b1 lhon on \'1deocassctte purchases. a1..·cord1ng 1 Paul Kagan ,.\ssoc1ate~. ··tt;uman.' 1he top film at the nation'!!. thl'atl'r!!.. was estimated to ha\l' ~old 11 million cassenes. ··Ban1b1" <;old 10 5 mllhon casse11es and ··\\ hu f-ramed Roger Rahhii'' sold 8.~ n11tl1 on l"Op1es. Retail sale" sur~ed to I 38 mdhon ('Ol "T\ BRlt:t ·s unit!!.. up fron1 95 mlll1on uni ts 1n 1988. Ka$-3n reported . .\ccord1ng 10 a sll1dy by 1he re- search firm Alcxandcr & .\s<;;x1a1e~. sales "·er(· up 24 percent 1n the Scpiemhcr to m1d-Dccembt-r period 10 S610 mdlton. l'on1parl·d 10 S470 mdhon from the s,ame period a year ago. The sale~ figures reflec ted the 1n- crea~d presence of mass merchan- disers like K man and Target 1n 1he video business. Ale,.ander & A'i- !iOC'1a1rs said video stores accoun1ed for onl) lb pcrcen\ ofhol1da) vidt'O !.ale" "·h°ile mass merchants did 37 perrent of lhe volume Business increase predicted A Thomas Temporaries survey predicts a 27 percent increase tn North Orange County busineses in the fir:sl half of 1990. The increase is somewhat lowl."r than lhl." J2 percen1 increase anticipated by a rea employers for the fir:st si ., months of J 989. The projec1ion was based on in terviews wi th l.SOO CaJiforn1a business executi ves in 15 areas of the stale, includin' 98 in North Orange County. Emplo\•ment levels arc expected to remain stable by 64 percent of those 1nh:r\ it·"·ccf locally. while 7 percent plan 10 decrease office: staff dunng the firs t h;ilf of 1990. Sta1tw1de for the next si" months, 66 percent of those interviewed e:-«pcct office employment to reamin level. In North Orange Coun1y. lypists with work processing skills will be 1n t.he greatcsl demand. Thomas Temporaries of Irvine predicts an increase 1n the use. of 1emporary office help in the next six months, too. Locall~. 69 percent of thosc interviewed ex.peel their need for temporary help will remain le vel, th"c !>.1nlt' as the slate. and 7 percent anticiptile a dC'CfC.asc. ••• Cost.al Re .. vcslD'tdt Capital has relocated iu regional hcadq°uarters to I.be seventh floor of the Center Tower office building in Town Center \ti ~uth c·oast Plaza. , Located adjacent 10 the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the 21 · story tower 1s the the tallest office buildin& in O r:angc County. ••• '" The Money Slore Iavntmnt C.rp., the nation's leading provider of Small Business Administration loans for the ptist six years, has moved its Orange Count) office to Irvine. During 1988 the company approved more lhan S 143 mill ion in SBA &Uarenteed loans nationwide. ••• Thieves M•rke l, a western boot and apparel store, has signed .1 fi ve· year ll'asc for retail space at 17th Street a nd Newpon Boulevard in Costa Mc..a. The opening or tM store marks the seventh Southern California rocat1on for the retail chain. It is the chain's finl Costa Mesa store. • • • .-.. Amerl('•11 Alll.11.ee MerUte Bull ew,. and P•dfk Rim Mortpse C.. have rtlocated lheir hcadquartcn to the Center Tower office building in !,own Center at South Coast P1aza. HI Sl"t:ss (\I. '\U \H But.si "-: l\eiil ...., • lleff11 is the title of a conference cenccm in& basic man11tmcnt principles for 1mall business entrepn:ncurs. It will be held on Jan. 16 from I to l p.m. A $10 fee will be collected 11 the door. • • • A seminar titled, 1't P..,. 0&11£ cl el 0nmp Ca•~IH i1 planned at Ilk-Meridicn Hotel, 4500 MllcAnhur Blvd .. Newport h at 11 •.m. He Wei.-~ illdudea difficult ecoaomy and vasdy over-. SIO<ed ind-. Btennan Mid • !ftltior factor that will lfl'ect dae I 990a II the .. lf'Ayiftll of~the COQMIDel' bait." ""This cbanrlC in dtmopaphict to an okttr populatio n is devclopi111 the concepr of 'oocoonins' -that is. spendin& a arcat deal of time in one's home. This trcncf ofl'ftl all o( us I n opportunity to fulfill the 'home theaicr' needs ofthi1 srowina consumer poup," Brennan said. He said 1uccessful ret.ailcn of the 1990s '"will have a ptiSJion for tet• vi na customcn. The winners will be entrepreneurial. They will be oJ)- portunistic. •· The electronics industry will fea- ture some striking innovations to kick off the '90s -a far cry from 1920. when radio receivi ng sets ~re the hot item being introduced to the public. This year's show will feature prod- ucts too fu1uristic to comprehend 70 years ago: VCRs, com pact disc play- ers, fax machines. talking auto alarm sys1ems. high defini tion television, laptop compu1ers, who lc·house honu: automation products and cellular phones. One of the highlights of tile show w11I bt.· the m('rger of audio and video products to create a total 'ho n1e theater' environment. CES will showcase state-Of-the-an home theater -customized audio and video productS -in !he grand ballroon1 of the new Mirage Hotel. ,\l~o S!Xlthghted this year will be the growing trend of offices in the home. Red:nt statistics show tha1 nearl~ 15 millio n Amencans cur- rently 1>.·ork at home. and approx- 1n1atel} 25 pc:rce n1 of thosc house- hold~ contain two home-based pro- fessionals. said Dennis ("orcoran. ('ES 1 ice president. '"'l'ou arc go1ni 10 !.Cc a 101 of perso nal electronics at the show. -r . - Charles Keat ing Jr. Wiretaps installed at Keating residence CIN("INNAT I (AP) -,\ former telephone tcrhn1c ian tes11ficd 1ha1 he put a wiretap o n the home telephonl' of("harlt.'11 ti. Keating Jr . the central figu rl· 1n a S2 b11hon $3\'1ng~ and loan failurl'. Rober! Ora1lli.'. a forml'r tech· n1c1an for C1nc1n nat1 Bell, said the compan)"s former security chief g:t\'(' him radio transmitters 10 at- tach 10 Keating's home phone 1n the 1970s. Keating was then a Cinc1n- nat1 businessman and founder of the anti-pornography group Cit1uns for Decent Litera ture. Keaung. now a Phoeni x million- aire. 1s the former owner of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine. The government seized Lin- coln 1n Apnl. and filed a Sl .1 billion fraud and racketeering civil suit ag.ainst Keating charging he Of)('rated Lincoln for hi s own and his fami ly·s benefi1. Keaung denies the charges and is challenging the S('izure . Dra1se's 1estimony Fri day came during the tria l or a defamation suit filed by Cincinnati Bell in Hamillo n County Common Picas Court. Draisc and ano1her former Be ll em· ployee claim lo ha·ve performed hundreds of illrgal wiretaps between the earl y 1970s and 1984 ordered by police and Bell security officers. "I know what I did. I did the wiretaps: I d id lMm for Jerry Berry. I did them for Pete Gabor. I even d id one for myKlf," Draisc testified. ~o Ja n 21 . Jerry Berry is a former scrseanl in • • • the Cincinnati 'Police inteltip!ncc Technlca.n Wetter Naylor hooll:1 up • ltlt· screen TV at the Consumer •lectronkl -1 · ,.. ... Show. The lhow f~e1 ••pl•y• of •lee· tronlcs from c.....,...1 around the world. 11e1ns tha1 can be us.<:d 1n the home offil'l' such as translators. com· putt·r'. and hand-held i1emsJ·ou can takc on the go:· sai CES \poke~"omt1n ("y n1h1a Upson. .. Nov.· }OU l·an take a fa,. n1achine and 1'(•1iular phone w11h you, and can fa, son1 r1h1ng back 10 your url"1l'l".·· ho n1c automa tion, which was in- troduced in the infancy stage at last year"s show. VCR, set l1cat1ng or air condition- ing."" Other exhibits "'111 range from telephone products and accessories to aduh v1cleo sofl""'8re . A.nother ma1or feature will be "This system enables all the dif- ferent appliances and consumer el«· tron1rs products 10 talk to each other,"' Upson said. ··vou can use you r telephone to lock doors while you're away, turn on aJarm systems, turn on the dishwasher. program the SJX,"c1al sessions wi ll include over- v1e"'s on the audio and video indus- tries. tile home office indus1ry and home au1oma1ion. German firm displays car rravigation system I -\S VE(i A.S I .\P) -1\n electronic car navigation '>'h:rn that allo"~ a dri\'er to follow a constantly t ha11g1ng '1dl'o niap to get to h1~ destination is being unit·ilt:d 1h1\ "eekcnd by a Wes1 German company al tht· ( t>ll\Uml·r El l'ctron1cs show. I hl' \\ ~tcm. which uscs a small microprocessor anll v. hcl·l :n1nurHl·d wnsors 10 flash information to a da,h·n1oun1l·d \ 1deo screen, wa s hailed by 11s manufac· tutl'r ;1~ the fir<it prac11cal and self-contained unit of 11s Ii.ind Blaupunkt &irsch Tclc-con1 offi cials say they plan to 1n1 11a ll~ \Cll the llalupunkt Tra\t:IPilot to trucking ;011! dl'h\l'r~ companies and rental car companies. but hor-o.: tu nia,., 111ark e1 the de\'1ce to the general public v.11h1n fi1 l' \t'ar., ··1f the l-<·:ll't1 on 1<; pos1l1'-'e. we hoJX' to be St"ll 1ng 111n the l 1nited Slates by the end o f the year." said Jorg r raumann. Blaupunkl's natio nal ma nager for marke1 dl'\l"lopmcnL ·rhc un11 is already being sold 1n West (iermany, "'here Trau1nann ..atd 11 has been bought by the Avis car rental com pan) and several trucking firms al a price o1 ahout \4.000 ap1("Ct. ··,\c 1uall~. v..'e can't deh"er enough of them,"' f r;nimann ...aid I he na' 1gat1 un system u!.Cs as II<; baSt" map 1ntorn1a11on stored o n compac1 discs in a unit mounted 1n thl' trunk of a ve hi cle. <>nl'C 11 1'i 1n1t1all)' calibrated . the system receives l·<ir1\la ntl ) changing 1nforma11 on from scnsors mounted in tht· ear·., wheels 10 keep track of the car's posuion on thl· \ 1deo n1ap ·\ dnvt•r t·an tell hv looking at the map where his ear i,, v.hcre and ho" ·far his dcst1na11on 1s and what stn·et~ he can take to reach 1ha1 destination. The 1nformat1 o n is accurate within 100 feet. Traun1ann sa1d. and drivers can zoom in and out of lhl· niap 10 go from a scale of a few c11 y blocks to an arca a~ "'de as JO miles. "Our thinking was to find a wa y to make a car na\ 1ga11on systcrq that was self-contained and would :tlORTG.\GE RATl.S Flgur• as ol Tt'tur9day, Jan. 4 FIXED • lsl Nallonwki• Bank American Saving• Bank Bank ol Amer ica Bank of Calllornla CaHIQfnla Federal B•nk Cl'lue Manh•nan B~ Flr11 tnteral•t• Ban« Gle>ndale F«Mral Benk Great AmerlcM Bank HomeF9d Bank """"""""'"""" Mar1ners Benk Newpor1 ~ Group Me~ Mortpgt "'-'-- ...... -9.875 9.950 10.000 10.125 10.000 10.500 10.000 10.260 9.875 10.125 ...... ~ 20 20 10 20 25 .. 20 05 .. t0.260 25 1.87.5 -10 t .175 10 t .175 10 t .760 05 •.• 71 06 • ..,. 10 t .1IO O& _.._.., l"I l._1 2.000 30 2.000 15 2.125 45 2.000 30 2.000 21 1.000 1.500 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 1.500 1.500 1.000 1.500 00 •• 45 45 " .. .. .. .. 45 .. 30 '75 ea!M.' the ..,Ire\!!. on a dnvc r:· hl· said. ··once you fir:s t calibratl' )OUT exacl position. the unit will always tC'll yo u c.,actl } "'hl·re you arc .. i ·ra umann called the unit the first generatio n of '>'hat the compan) hopes is a long linr o fna viga11onal de\ ICl"S. Evenlually. he said. Blaupunkt plans to add voicc roinmand~ and upgrade the unit so dri vers can plug in thc1r dc..,tina11 on and will be guided to it by a voice that 1ell~ them when and wtw:re to tum , .. This 1s the first functional system ready for the market right now:· he said. ··From a purc technical st:1ndpoint, it 's the si mplest syste m tx-causc 11 has no 1nlra\tructurl' .. Although the cos1 of the unit 1s 100 high to mass markt·t 11 111 the IJn11ed States. ·rraumann said it could tx· a hi! if the pnce is cut 1n half o r more. Other companies are de velo ping nav1gat1onal sys--_,. terns. ·r raumann satd, bu1 1hey rely on sensors cmhcdded 1n roadwavs or satellite siknals. "I personally ca n't 1mag1nc the Un ited States gt•\"l'rnn1cnt l'Stabhshing a h1g infrastructure like tha1 fur a na v1p,a11onal system."' he said. _ Traumann said the unn is ideal for car rental compan1e.., because customers can use 11 10 guide thl"nlS<.'l\l'S around c111e.., and areas they are no t familiar "'1th ··1n1ag1ne 1f you rent a car 1n San FranciKo and arc looking for a certain street," he said. "Yo u JUSt punch that \trect name into the unn, 11 shows where 11 1\ and ho" ~o u get there. It chminates the frustra tion of tr,1ng 10 dnve and use a confusing map."" Traumann said the con1pany plans to map much of the wurld on the co mpact discs. which he said will sci! for about S 120 apiece. One compact disc, he said 1nc-ludcs all of Y"est German). Rlaupunkl also intend.., 10 put Yellow Page 1nfo r- ma11on. such as loca11ons of businesses and restaurants, he said, so a dnver wanting to go to a business ca n put in lhe name of the business and fo llow lhc map to it. .,- ADJUSTABLE -. -.. -'91ntsl.Mk-Mi! -. ._ -,,.. , .. , '":r' , ... ... 117 7.950 20 1.500 2.2 750 187 7.950 20 1.500 .. 2.200 187 187 7.750 20 1.500 .. 2.000 1000 187 9.125 20 1.750 .. 2.750 1000 187 7.950 20 1.500 .. 2.250 JOO 1IOOO 8.500 25 2.000 00 2.750 .... 187 8.500 10 1.750 45 2.750 187 187 7.950 20 1.500 00 2.250 750 187 7.950 20 1.500 •• 2.250 500 187 7.950 20 1.500 .. a .250 ... 1000 9.37!i 20 2.000 .. 2.750 JOO 117 5.250 20 1.500 30 9YOWN 187 117 7.950 20 1.500 .. 2.200 500 117 fl.980 15 0.500 •• GPM 187 187 7.950 20 1.500 .. 2.JOO 500 187 7.825 10 1.000 .. QPM 117 117 0.000 .. 2.375 .. BYDWN 117 187 7.470 15 1.000 10 -117 --6.176 20 -1.500 ., -... _ A temini r litltd I"' -ftt Yw • 011 .. • is pianncd al the Irvine 1quad. He and other former ofricen ...._rri4,t o n Jan. 8 al 6 p.nt. lCltTWtioat cu be made by calli,. 647-)()42. have admiued usina Draise and r.··-• • • • Leonard Gates on some iUepl wire-....:1€'-'"-~--~ &LWa will be the IUbiocl ol'a I'm: 1as:_.in GtllcborN~Y l!}IOs.I ho oftercd at HQ Ollllt W'•rdouw in Fountain Valley, 906' .-c-1er a 11 a DC'• ma-.r w Awen• tom ,l:JO..tl : Lm., and in Irvine at 1962 Bamnc:a ~the comi-ny1 ICC\lnty sec· ~ . ftOISi l ·Jo.4::30 p.111 on Jan 16 oon 1n the lite 1970s ind N.rly • · • i • · 1980s. He and Jamn West are the . 10.IOO 20 ...... -oe ,_..,, t..171 't0.11t .. .... 10.400 .. ... 20 10 20 2.000 2.000 2.000 1.100 ..... 1.190 1.800 ..... 2.000 1.000 " " .. ,. .. 11 30 117 107 "' 117 117 8.800 10 1.260 .. 2.800 117 7.000 10 1.800 .. -fl7 7.375 10 1.500 .. -117 1.140 20 2.000 .. --..... 20 2.000 .. a.no -..... 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