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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT S
TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1990
Dead rock fan's injuries described
Fountain Valley man arrested at~ concert f?ad numerous wounds ul h1~ lorehead.
• \ 2' -inch ahra\1o n to his left
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• fwu 'Aound\ 10 the n ght side of
h1' hl•:Jd l y EMILY ADAMS
::>f llw Olllly l'llot Staff
A coronor's rcpon released Mon-
day reveals that a Fountain Valley
man 'Aho died while in police
custod} <;ufTcred wounds to the
head, fale. hack and c hest and a
fatal. 1:rush1ng injury to the throat.
Patrick Shanahan. 19. was attend-
ing a Grateful Dead concen at the
U.S cities
losing
war on
drugs
l!ly \lllWAM M. WELCH
Auoc-tatH ~I \l/rft.., •
W.\~HI N(1I ON -Drug prob-
lem'> 'A or~·n<·d la'>t ) car 1n more
thdn hall lhl' na11nn''i n11es. making
lhl' l\\Ul' thl' top 'AOrl) of urban
kadl'r\. J \UrH'\ ot t'lected officials
said \1ontJa)
Fe'Aer than one lit) 1n 10 rcponed
making an) hcadwa) locally in th~
war un drug<;. according to the
-;ur' l') h) thl· 'la11onal League of
( llll'\
" rhcrc•'<; bcen a lot ol talk about
Jrugs llln11ng out ot Washington,
and our n t) lcadcr'i arl' nuw sending
had .. a mn,agc -,\ mes<;age that ti's
11mc for Wa,h1ng1on 111 get a front-
hm· rqlllrl un 'Ahat'' happening and
1AhJ1 ·, nn·dcd." \31d .\Ian &als,
c."\et'ul1H: d1rn·wr of the league. .. r hl' Jrug 1\\ue mu<11 be a na-
11unal pnorm. lo<. al offic1al'I are
sa) 1ng. hecau"l' the) cannol heat 11
on thl'1r uwn." he <\aid
fhe kaguc \Ur\ l'\ cd ckctcd mu-
n1upal offinah -ma)Or<I a nd
counl.'11 mcm~·r" -from J 14 c1l1<'S
\l'kt'ln.1 randnml) Imm the 2.461
rn1e\ 'Allh a populatwn of 10()()() or
more·
Offinal'i 1n SR percent of c111es
'\unqcd ~mJ drug problem'i had
wnr\ened 1n their commun111es over
the p.1<,t } l'ar .\not her l 1 percent
<,aid the magnitude of the drug prob-
lem rem.uncd the c;ame. and 9 per-
(.ent rt•poned progre'is
Drug~ kd the h'it of top concerns
ofnt) official-; One in five said that
1f they could meet with PrcStdent
Rush on any topu:. they would focus
on drug\
"Clearly our local leaders believe
thrre 1~ a m·nl for national leader-
ship and a '>trongcr comm11ment of
na11t1nal re'\ourrcs to help eradicate
the po1<1onous and violent dru~ c ul·
ture that has 1n-.aded o ur c1t1cs."
Beals said ~ On other 1o p1 s. 39 percent ~id
their c111es woul have to raise local
taxes this year. early half said they
wo uld increase vanous user fees.
and almost two-thirds said their
city's spending wi ll increase.
&als. at a news conference rclcas-
ina the study, said cities leaders a~
"makina the tough choices on their
own," by ramng taxes -without
waiting for the federal government
to provide more help. He decried a
"fend for yourself national ap-
proach" of the last decade. with the
federal government withdrawing aid
to cities.
The league survey was conducted
by telephone in November and early
December by the Center for Urban
Studies at Wayne State Univenity
.,.in Detroit. &als said it was a scicn-
tifte 11m ple, and it carried a stated
marpn of error of plus or m inus S.S
percent.qr points.
BelHlel dl'\lll. city leaden re-ported WOl'IC1Unt c.onditions involv-
1n1 inc COil of livina. affordllbility of
housina. encray costa. crime and
solid waste. ·
Great Western Forum an Inglewood
last month when he was detained by
officers on suspicion of being under
the influence of drugs or alcoho l as
he was leaving the rock show.
The arresting officers have said
the teen-ager struggled fiercely. re-
sisting arrest. Witnesses have related
a different stol), stating Shanahan
sufTcred a severe beating at the
hands of officers.
Mo me nts after the arre~t .
Shanahan died in the back seat of an
Inglewood police patrol car.
l ngJewood police have denied ex-
cessi' e force was u sed in the teen-
ager's arrest. Police Sgt. Harold
Moret said no billy clubs were used
on Shanahan and that injuries he
recc·1 \ cd were a result of officers'
attempts to restrain him.
The coroner'~ rcpons also show
~hanahan had LSD 1n his system.
but had takr n no 01hcr drugs and
had not been dri'hk1ng.
Dec. :!8. the Lo' .\ngclc" ( ount)
Coroner\ office rdeased an 1n111al
repon \ta11ng othl·r fannr'i 10\01\cd
with Shanahan\ death -hc'ildl''
thr cau~. wh1th v.a<1 cnmpre'>s1 on of
thl' throat -were m ultiple inJunn
and "acute LSD intu\ll'at1nn ..
.\u.ord1ng to the coronl'r''> lu\1-
Jean ,ortNtttt, director of SOS, speall• at a
pre11 conference at ttte food dtstrtbutton
cent er In Costa Mesa. In the INtdlpoynd
a re fl•ft to r19fttt ltoman catholk 8l1hop-
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elect Micha el P . Driscoll, Merritt Johnson,
prelktent of United Way of Orange Coun-
ty, The Rev. Kenneth J . Krause a n d Scott
Mather.
('0\'EK STOH l . I ,:\ M 4: OHDJ:H
Analysts: Noriega trial defensible
but fraught with legal problems
l!ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of ,,,. o.-.y -"""
I:Xposed Panamanian dictator
Manuel Norieia may face his biggest
challenge yet 1n what has become a
personal war with the United States
v. hen he goes to tnal on drug traf-
fi cking charges. a case local at-
torneys called defensible and one
that will c:'<plore unchancd legal
terntory.
But the federal prosecution's case
against the former strong.man must
Norl~ga may M mov~d to f~d~ral p~nlt~ntlary. A.f
clear numero us hurdles before ll
proceeds to trial. said Orange Coun-
t) lawyers who defend drug and
monc) laundering ca~ in federal
coun
O fficials at the U .S. Depanment
of Justice have issued repeated as-
surances that Noriega can be con-
victed in the U nited States.
But defense attorneys said Mo n-
da' that thC\ hellcH· othcrA1~ qu~\11on1ng v. hethcr th<.' l nl'cd
St.itl'S ha'i the pov.l·r 10 o;c11jl'thc
leader from another countr) and
bnng him here for tnal
"l l11matel) the 'iuprcmc ( oun
will ha' c to rule on 1h1s case." said
H Dean Ste"ard. who heads the
federal Public Defender's Officl' 1n
f"'-ase tee NOttlEGA/ Al l
cnl11g) rl'port. ho"'n er, Shana ha n~,
hlt10J "a~ nut anal) 1cd for thl' prl·,.
t'Oll' of LSD until Monda'
I he report relt'asi=d · Mond.s '
'hu'Acd 1ha1 '\hanahan \U'ita1m·d
"mull1ple hlunt forte 1raumat1l 1n·
1unn hoth l'\ll'rnal and internal ·
1ndud1ng
• \1 ult1plc bru1\e'> around hoth
l'\\''
• Bru1'>C<> and l'UI'> lO\enng pan
• \1ult1plt: hru1".><:S to his upper
h.1l t... '"ml· 01 them circular 1n
'hJfll: v.11h rc'iul11ng hemorrhaging
I 1nl h dl·ep into the hody 1n places.
• \uJpn and hru1x-s to the left
"fll'l'
• < ut!> and hru1~s 10 both wnsts.
Jul· lo hJndrufT<.
• Hru1\1ng oH·r the pon1ons o f
(Please s.ee SHANAHAN/ A2J
SOS plans hunger
strike to raise
funds for move
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of ,,... O.-, I'-~I.of'
ltn·d .. m 111 \l.'f\l' 'Ahome,er we 'to.,........ 'ht \.I 1d
1 e.iJcr\ .,, ( 11\IJ \1nJ, ...,h.Hl' 1 ... 0 "lhl·r 1.11unul members.
<h11 \l'ho 11111(! dl\tr1hut1nn ll'ntt·r \l.1'11r I\ 1.·r Hutld ;ind Sand\' Genis.
\Jld \lnnd.1' lhl'' "'ill t•mnltl\ thl' '.11J thn 'A\'fl' J1)1urbed at ihe ~11-
,11mh1nl'J , .... 1, 111 IJ\ting JnJ tund 111.11\'J S l 1 ~' KM1 in $2'i0000 cost of
rd1,1ng 111 .i IJ'l Jlllh \·!Ton 111 ,1 .. ,l. 1h, m,,,,. J l.irgl' p<1n1on of which
of1 lhl· \hulJ1>v.n 111 lhl'lf ~I I \l'Jr t1IJ Ill\' •II\ "-llUIJ ha\t' had 10 pa)'
dllll·pO\l'rl\ 1111\\llon Ulllkr lh<' nropo...al
I 11' 01fi,1 .1I\ nll·.1n,,.h1k '-I\ thn < 11unul1A om.1n \,f.tr. Hornbuckle.
J n· rl'.1J\ tn hqt1 n l'' ll llon pn>ll'l'J· 'Ahn J lnrw 'upp<1neJ ih<' relocation
ing' Jlll'r thl' t.11lure l.i\l 'Al'l'l 111 ,m p111pc.1--al h.i'> l dlkd ll up for re-
l I th-hour plan 111 rdc"dll th(' \hd1 ,.1n\11.krJt1t1n .sl ne.xt Monday·i.
II~ JI \II\ t:'\J1l'n\t· Imm l It\ -<.Ori· \ llUn\" mel'l1ng
tmlkJ R,·a I o mmunll \ < t·ntn lo ,in Hut uluncil members who voted
1nJu,triJI arl'J Jg.s1n<.1 11 \3\ that so far. the) sec no
.. v.,, . .trl' lk1rrm1nnl 111 \l.s\ 1n rl·J,on 111 ,hange their minds
( o'IJ \k-..1 · ...,0\ d1rt'l 11ir Jc.in I orhJth ..aid at a press confe~~
forha1h ...i1J "dl·,p1tl· i.hl ruc,cfa, ·, \1 11nJ.I\ thJt ~OS would try to raise
dl'\1\111n h\ lhl' l II\ < ounul to fund\ Ill hu\ "'own building.
rl'llL"gl' on ihl'll pr11tnl,\' 111 hl·ip U'> 11 loo\.' a' 1fwc must finance this
w11h .1ur rclo,a11on · n1tl\ r 11ur\l'h t"\." she said.
On ful·\Ja,, m·.irh 'I\ m11n1hc. \hl· ,·,t1ma1ed 1hc cost of ac.qu1r·
altrr \lH1ng nc;I 10 n·nt·v. 'I( l'°'I ·, lt·a'le ing .rnd rnO\ 1ng 1n10 a new build.ins
JI Rra < rntn 1hr l ounl ii rl'Jl'l tl·J a JI Jh<1u1 ~I 6 m1thon. She said she
plJn 10 mo' l' lhl· , hJnt\ 111 an thought the org.an1z.ation could
indu,trial huilJing un \urx·nnr ~'. ~ 1 .irx· up rnough for at least a down
l'lllll' pJ\ ml'nl on a building in a relatively r"'o u1unul ml'mtll°r' On \m-'hort 11mr. perhapi. even a matter of
hur!\n Jnd l J C ola,go'A \did thn J ll''A monlh'>
v.11ulJ n111 \UPf'IOrl lhl' relo<.al1on \()..., n nillal\ ha\l' scheduled a
ag1t·,·ml·n1 unln\ ')( l\ off1ua1, 'At'.fC rJll\ \aturJ.s\ afternoon to muster
v.1ll1ng 10 Jmp J d.iu'>t' dTect" ch u>mmun11' \uppon for the charity.
ncmp11ng lhl' 11rgan11atmn from a f-orha1h ..aid !>he and about 10
l 11\ p<1l1n hanning aid to ilk"'I uthl'r\ v.u ulJ hold a' 1g.il and huo,cr 1mm1~ranh \_ '>tn l.t· trom the afk~oon of~he raUy
I urbath .rnJ o thl·r \0\ utliudh ~\1 11nda ~ night s council mcct-
rl·tu\l·d 1n11 1n an Jltempt to ~rsuade the
""e are Jelt'rminl'd 1<> ha'c th<' fP~ase see SOS/AlJ
ManuetNOrte ..
Turmoil
envelops
woman's
slaying
By LESLIE EAJtNEST
Ol ttw o...,,,_ ._,
4's. murder chafJCS wert filed
Mo nda) against a man who lay very
c ri11 call ) burned in a San
&mardino hospital. loved ones ooo-
llnued to try to make tente o( dw
-.1o lent attack in Huntilll'OD Beec:b
that lcli a 19-ycar~ld mocl9er dcld.
Fnends o t both tbc llaia --.
Jury awards S 1.1 million in mortuary suit Tamm) Davis, and lri••
Framstead. thee"~ MD rrf
of k1lhng her and' ...., ....
himself o n fire. uy the IUllflCt ...
a aentle man who cban•d *-lli-
cally as a result o( die ......
breakup.
8y the CJly Newt~ attorney said. f Larry and ~irainia Hunt, ownen
A jury awarded nearly SI . I ~Larry Hunt Automotive Co .. allO
million Monday to two Laauna ived an injunction from North
Belch auto shop ownen who sued a Oranee County Municipel Court
mortuary after smellina burnt Juds James Ross pnventina the
human flesh QOmina from the McCormick Monuary from opcrat-
~matorium at the funeral home. an ina the smok~stack at the
cremato rium. said attorney Robert
Erwin. who represented the Hunts.
"Af\cr eight yean of sufferina. the
Hunts can finally breathe easier,"
Etw1n said.
The S 1.07S m1lhon in punitive
dam~ comn on top of 1820.000
that the jury awarded the Hunts tn
GOOD MORNING '
compensatory damaacs o n Fnday.
Two calls to Wilham Paulson. the
mortuary's attorney, wen: no t re-
turned. The Los Antelcs hcad-
quancn of the Lacuna Beach
mortuary alta did not ~um call
The lawsuit. fikcf in I 91S. stated
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Hunlins&oa lalcll City Cowlci1
mentbm paved tbc way Monday tc>r ~ o f4,410 homes on the larteat undeveloped piece of land
temainina in the city.
In ..,.,,-ovina environmental stud-
ies and the acneral plan amendm~t a •be mauive Ho11r.s.c1ifT cie--
vetopment, counci mem bers
brushed off recommendations of
staff members to permit more than
5,000 homel OD tbl ....
Mike Adams, city director ol Commuoj~ Devdopmeat, IJ'IUed
for the addatiooal boma to provide
affordable bousina for restaurant
and hotel workers wbo will be drawn
to the city to toil in redeveJopment
proj«'ts.
The city needs 6,000 new homes
in the next five yean to correct an
imbaJance between jobs and housing
units and meet state requirements,
Adams said. The city now has more
Search called off for
missing LB missionary
ay LESLI£ E~ST
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The search has been called off for
two Mormon missionaries, incl ud·
in& a Laauna Beach man, presumed
dead after a recent boating mishap
in GuatemaJa. according to church officials.
Adam Leach and Modesto resi-
dent Brian Banholomew, both 20.
are thought to have drowned when
the boat they were riding in capsized
on Lake Atitlan last Wednesday.
church officials say.
A Guatemalan man hired to take
the men across the Jake is also
presumed dead, authori ties said. A
third miss1onal). Erick Lee Ca ten,
from McMinn' tile. Tenn .. managed
to swim 10 shore after the accident.
viUaac 40 m iles north west of
Guatemala City to obtain papen
necessary to baptize a convert to the
church. On the way back. more than
a half mile from shore, the boat was
capsized by strong wi nds, he sajd.
The one missionary decided to
swim back but the other two decided
to--stay with the boat, Lc Fevre said.
The O'-' ner of the boat never sur-
faced after the craft capsized, he
said.
When the missionary and rescuers
returned, the other two men had
vanished. Lefevre said.
"When he came back with the
rescue part). they found the boat but
not the misl11onarics," he said.
IMft 70-.fX» U_lli~ bouUJll I popu.
lation 01 190,000 .
Officials rejected the hiaber number of unita f()r HoUy-Seaclltr in
the interest of praervina opm specie
and maintainint lower denaiUes. ao-
cordin1 to Councilman Don
MacAlhster.
The Huntinaton Beach Co., which
owns me>R than 80 percent of land
in the project, also had opted for the
lower number of houses. A hiaher
number would have pated too much
Driver Injured
Fonner Ptannin1 Commiuioncr
To m Livenaooct had uracd the coun-
cil to delay action untff traffic stud· ies were completed on the prol)Oled
development in Boha Chica
coastlands, located j ust outside city
limits in unicorporated Orange
County territory.
Don Lefevre, a spokesman for
The Ch urch of Jesus Christ of Lat -
ter-day Saints 10 Salt Lake City, said
Monday that the search continued
from Wednesda} until Sunda)' when
it was finall} called off.
U.·Fevre said Leach was on a two-
year "prose!} 1iz1 ng mission" for his
church and had taken the boat 10 a
Leach's stepfather. identified by a
church fnend as DougJas Custance.
tra velcdto Guatemala after the acci·
dent. He was ex pected to return to
Laguna Beach late Monday. How-
e' er. Ll'ach 's brother. Warren, said
the famll) would not discuss the
al·c1denJ until today .
-· n11l 1.1.e know more about the
snua11on. "'e aren't rtleas1ng any
information," he said.
A Volkswapn Jetta comes out the b199•r
loser In a colllslon with a motcw holll•
Monday when Ricki S.ragog· Cruz, 18, of
Costa Mesa, veered Into the recreation.I
vehlcle on Ccwonado Drive. Cruz, who was
e atJng her lunch whlle driving, was taken
to Hoag Memcwlal Hospital with minor
head Injuries.
NORIEGA
From At
Santa Ana ... I t"~ all part of the drug
hysteria People go bc}ond all
bounds of reason 10 get a1 1h1s problem ··
Noncga surrendered to l I S. of-
finals Jan. ] after he fended off
officials for nearl} l\\-O weeks while
holed up 1n the Va11can embass\ 1n
Panama ·
He has been indicted by grand
JUrlC!> in Tampa and M1am1 on
charges of accepting more than S4 6
m1lhon to protect cocaine shipments
from the Medellin. Colombia, drug
trafficking rang that passed through
Panama to the United States.
Noriega also will be prosecuted for
allcgedl)' selling chemicals used b)
the Medellin cancl to make drugs
and helping launder profits from the
narcot1Cll traffi<:king.
A federal Judge in M1am1 entered
an innocent pica for Noriega on
Thursda) after he refused to ac·
k!lowlcdge the coun 's right 10 ti:
him.
Defense attorneyc; and legal
analysts ha ve cited several prevail-
SHANAHAN
From Al
the nb cage and chest.
• EJtternal d1scolora11on and
internal hemorrha~ing in hes neck.
While police said a nylon "hob-
ble" was used as an ankle restraint
on Shanahan. no abrasions or con-
tusions were found on his ankles.
sos
From At
ing issue~ that will have to be solved
Ix' fore Noriega·., case gocs to trial.
• One of the paramount issues.
onl' that rnuld set a precedent, 1s
whc1hrr the government has
1un~J1ct1on over the case. Newpon
Bcal·h ;rnornn Wilham Yacobon1
J r '>:ttd ·
) arnh11111 predicted that JUSt1ces
'-'Ill li nd 1n the go,ernmcnt\ favor
on 1ha1 l'>'>UC. hut will dcfi ne 11 so
narro"'h 1ha1 1t rnuldn "t be used 1n
anolhl"r· case
.. For 1no.tance. what 1f we dec1dcd
"'e ''an1t·d (Cuban leadn Fedel)
Castro"·· Yacobo1z1 asked. "The
l ' S. cannot interfere \\1th other gov-
ernml·nt~ That should be up to a
"'orld tribunal of some '>Ort to pre·
vent p<)'>'>thle ahu'>C b} other adm1n·
1s1rat1on'> ··
Nonega ,., nl)t'ctcd to claim
d1plomat1t 1mmun1t}' because he
con'>li.lercd h1mc;elf the head of Pan-
ama.
To invoke 1mmun1ty. Nonega
"'ould ha'e to show that the ac·
ti\ 111cs for which he was 1nd1cted
\\l're pan of lhe diplomacy between
thr l 'n11rd States and Panama.
• Thl· scwnd probkm 1s "gra}.
matl... the relca.,c of secret CIA
dt>t umcnts 1h:it Nonega's defense
ll'am ~urcl~ wtll rrquest. but the
go\crnmcnt wil l tr) 10 s110e 10 the
interest of nat ional c;ccuntv.
The rl"ll·asr of such materials ~111
be up to the Judge. but coun s gener-
al!~ err on the srdc of defendants.
Steward said. Nonega was a CIA
informant while President Bush
headed the agenc).
Justice Dcpanment officials ha ve
maintained there arc no CIA secrets
a court could fi nd relevant to Nor-
expires Monda}.
C11y staff members assisted SOS
board members in trying to find a
new location. but ncgot.,.tions ai>-
peared stalled until late December,
when the Supcn or A venue site was
unveiled.
Council me mbers accuse SOS
board members of "'draggi ng their
feet" in ne-gotia tions over a new site.
He said one p<)Ssible site' on
Placentia A ve nue proposed las.J fall
had "simply evaporated" belause
SOS officials had failed to act on it
quickly enough.
"Finally the landlord called us up
and indicated that he'd made other
arrangements.·· he said.
Forbath said her board had re·
sponded within 24 hours to any
relocation proposalsubmitted by ci ty
staff members.
"If they continue to accuse us of
dragging our fttt, I say, put up or
shut up, and tell us what we can do
to cooperate better .. she aid.
Buffa said SOS had not been as
responsjve as Forbeth claimed.
"I do know that In the case of the
Placentia Avenue site, conaidcrably
more than 24 hourt ~t by without
ao' action on the pen of SOS,•· he
said.
Oenia also uid she believed SOS
had no( been d iliaent enoqh in
tryina to find a,.,aew location.
"I don't think they took the evic-
tion decision in Jul)' llrioualy
eaouah, .. llac laid. "If~ luld. if I'd
been 1n tWr poeitioa, I "-Id i.ve rilltt * ... , .., iaitilted • ftaD.
a1e .arch or.-,.. .... awtet
to -what • opCioftl .re.. Uld • lmdon·:'\:Z' ii ..
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1rg:i«, defense.
Ca">l' ""atcher'> found a si milar
c\amplc in the Iran-Contra pros-
ecution of 01" er Nonh. Charges
aga1ns1 a <>tat1on chief indicted in
th at ta~l· "'ere d1sm1o;sed after the < I.\ refu\e<l to rl·lcaSl' certain docu-
nwnt\.
• .1.nothcr problem n·ntcr\
a1t1und the '-'Cl ~ i"oncga was brought
ID tlw l 'n1tl"d States. '-'htch Steward
called k1dnapp1ng. He queslloncd
whethl·r the governmen t has the
nght to arrest a foreign national
outside American sotl.
"It mal es \OU wonder 1f there·s
any limll 10 what la1.1. enforcement
can do:· Steward said.
Bui la""~er David Zimmerman.
who defends kderal cases. disputed
whether \ionrga·s transpon to the
llnitcd States '-'Ould be an issue in
the case. He said it 1s a moot point
because Nonega turned himself over
to U.S. official <; and even negotiated
the terms of his surrender. such as
being allowed to wear his military
uniform.
Courts rarely question whether
they ha'e lhl' right to try suspects
once the) ·re 10 the country. Z1m·
merman added.
A federal prosecutor, who spoke
on the Londttion of anonymity. said
11 1s a regular practice to bring
foreign na11onals here for trial.
though granted the) are not the
heads of go' ernment.
"Certacnl~ this 1s a unique ca'iC
Obv1ousl ) "'hen } ou in "adc a coun·
tr) to bring someone back tt's 001
}Our a'erage 10-gra m dealer." the
prosecutor said.
A ruhng b} the Supreme Court
g1,es the 'n1tl'd States the nght to
sard. ··Somcbod) has to respond 10
their needs too:· -
C11y Attorney Thomas Ka the said
h1'> order~ ""ere to proceed with legal
effort!> to e' 1ct SOS. But he said the
proce'is could take weeks or months
.. We'll fill' the unlawful detainer
co mplaint on Tuesday, after whi ch
they '-'111 ha'c fi ve days to respond."
h<· said. "Then there will be a court
hranng within 10 to 30 days."
If the ci ty"s nght lo evict is up·
held . the Harbor Municipal Court
judge heanng the case will have
d1scrc11on as to how and when the
eviction takes place. Kathe said.
"In any case. I've spoken to Jean
Forbath and indicated to her that we
well not be locking the place up." he
said ... We're going to proettd with
this in a very gentlemanly manner."
Forbath said SOS board members
would u~ the time betwttn the Jan.
IS deadline and the actual eviction
to try to come up with a new
rc~tion proposal. supported by
their own funds.
But in addition to raisina tJte
money, a big part of the effort will
be findina a location where SOS can
1erve its client& without stirrina. up
nciahborhood protest of the kind
that forced the orpnization out of
Rea Center, Fort.th said.
Mather said city plannina officiaJs
had sugt1ted a location in a com-
mercial zone miaht be more com-.
patible with the charlty•s activities
than ei1hct a residential or an indu,..
vial location.
Perry Valantine Cot\I Meta's
tenior planner, •Jd 905 milbt not
even need to to tbrouP die IOQI ol ..... _,_,_ ..._....:..1 ==··~---.... lufril and Omit taid they
would be willina to lbow ••tome
ftWbil~ to me nbioe cine if IOI ca.. up wta 1 coa· aeuo:r:._:·~ ... -: .. t!llOI.
... "'1 I WOllld .....
Wcl
prollecute a foreign nauonal for
cri mes committed on foreign soil.
Siner the m1d-t 970s. the United
Stal t:'> ha\ proS<.'l"Utcd people under a
kdrral !>ta lutc that rnakcc; 11 a cnmc
to d11.1nbull" drugll abroad with the
kno\\ki.lgr or tntl·n1 that the) will be
~rnt 10 lhl· l 'n11rtl State'>.
• ·\llornt:\ \ al~o ttll'd warrantlcss
w:irdll''> o( \:onl·g;1 ·, home!> and
Olh cr prorx·n ~ Ill \l'l/l' ('\ 1denre and
"'hc1ha 11 " J '1ola11on of thl' Fourth -\ml•ni.lml·n1 Sonw of the
reported finding'> '-'l"rc ~O pound<; of
cocainL' and ;i cat h{· of \\ l'a pone;
Zimmerman al\o qunt1oned
"'hcth('r L .S ullinal\ have !><'arched
Noriega·s hanl.. atcounts and if that
e' 1dcncl' "'111 Ix· all o"' cd 1n court.
'"Do )OU think lhC) ha\e \.\lt-
ne~scs who saw Nonega o,clling
drugs? No. 11 well be a monc)'
laundering rasc . ..\nd the wetnesses
for thr go,crnment well be cn m1nals
thq ·,.l, alread) caught. looking for a
deal. so that will bring in the issue
of the cred1biht)' of the prosecution's
LAWSUIT
From At
the owners of the auto firm began
smelling burnt human flesh. smoke,
grcas}' dust and ash from the
crematorium right after the first
cremation. wh ich occurred on May
6. 1982.
The Hunts made repeated at-
tem pts to ha ve mortuary owner
Roben Mc\orm1ck take wme ac·
lion to rnntrol the udor'i and rc~r -
SLAYING
From At
murder could ha'e been prevented
had Framstead hecn Jailed for
prn1ous 1hrcat'> aga1nc;1 Da\.1S and
thl·1r 20-month-old daughter.
Briana
"I think ti he had hc.•en 10·
carcerated at thl' time he was nm·
VIC'tcd this might have been avo1dcd.
I'm sure 11 would ha ve been
avo1dl'd.'. Decker said. ..She
couldn·1 get an} help. Evcryt1me she
would call up to complain about
him harar.sing her. nothing was done
about 11.
"He had held a gun to her and to
the baby back in April," Decker
added. "The fact that he had used a
weapon as a threat against her before
should have been a red flag for
somebod)."
But Brian Tram1son, who had
been friends wllh the suspect since
1983. said Framstcad told him that
1t was himself he intended to hurt.
"He told me he was plannin& on
killing himself because of all the
problems they were having."
Tramison said.
Framstead. an Inglewood resi-
dent, is suspected of aunnina down
Davis on a l'C$idcntial street in
Huntinaton Beach on Friday at
"'11ncsses ... Z1mmnman said.
• The cost of l\ionega 's defense
toUld also bcl"Om(' an ISSUe. Ugal
experts ha' e !>aid Noriega hired
Flonda la\') crs alx>Ut a ycar-a nd-a-
half ago to prepare his defense.
Experts pn·d1r tl·d lhe United
S1atr<; v. tll tr~ to har Noriega from
u!>ing drug-rclatl'd money 10 pa y
lqµ.11 fee, and U1uli.l move 10 frce1e
Nonqµ1 ·s fon•1gn ~1\\1."lS.
Hut that rnuld haH' been a term
of h1'> ~urrendn. that mone) be set
a'>u.k for h1~ dclcnse. Zimmerman
..a1i.l
• There also '-'111 lckel) he.· a prob-
lem "'''h tind1ng an 1mpart1al JUI)
bclau..e of :-.ionega·c; no1onct} 10
South R onda
..Herc I\ a gu~ who is almost
UOl'l'r~ll) del1 p1..cd," la~)er Jim
R 1ddL'I '>aid
Wednesd•y·s Cover Story:
Has the thawing In the Cold
War hurt business for local
defense contr•ctors?
Jue. the attorney said.
J he '>Ut t was tiled after the rc-
qur\I'> and .11tcmpt ~ for admin1s·
tratl\ r al tu111 . including two cita·
tions fro111 the South Coast Air
Qualit~ Management Distnct. failed
to get an y results. he added.
Erwin said that during the tnal. a
Laguna Beach pohce officer who had
stood on the roof of the auto com-
pan} tt:st1fied the smell was so bad
that after five minutes he became
na U'>l·ou'> and hJi.l "' leave
11 ~5 pm. l'oltl l' <.a~ Fram'itead
hclamr thl· pnme \U<tpcct after in-
tl·n tC'-') \\ 11h l'mpl11~el"'> of Bob's
Big Bo~ on Ld1nger .\venue 1n Hunt·
1n~ton Beach "'here Davis worked.
On (\aturda\. "'hrn a Cahforn1a
1 liglrnCJ) Patrol ofllrer attrmpted to
st op Fram\tead'' \C'h1cle 1n the VK-
ton tlll' area. thr con~truc11 on
"'orkn duu.,cd h1mc;clf with what
pohlC' 1h1nk '-'3!> gasoline and then
S£:t himself on firl'. pohccsay. Hr t\
in crt lKal rond11ion at the bum unit
at San Bl·rnari.linu Medical Center
\\Ith third degree burns O\.Cr mo'it of
hi\ bod~.
Orange Count )' Deputy D1stncl
Attorne\ Chuck M 1ddleton filed
charge-s ·of murder and use of a
firearm against Framstead in Su·
perior Coun 1n Westminster on
Monday afternoon . Arraignment 1s
scheduled today but could be post·
poned srnce Fram tead cannot aJ>-
pear.
Both Tram1son and Decker said
Framstead changed dramatically
when his relationship with Davis
became rocky.
.. Ifs stranac to scc a person
change so much over a six-month
period,·· Tramison said.
Davis and Framstcad bepn t.hcir
relationship after mcetint at West-
brook Bowl. Decker said. Davit and
Just call 642-6086
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don't you· Ute'? Call the number above and your •=e will be ~ tranlCribed and de-li to tbc approprialc editor.
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Conuibuton to ow Letws column must include their wne and tdepbooe aumbet b' verification .
Tell ue wba1·1 on yoer mind.
•
Bolla Qica ....... to -w-. Cennl Put ud i8dullrial ~ menta to tbc nordl, resldential and
office buildinp to me .. ud the
Se8clifl' Qolf Coone to tbc IOUlh.
In the plan S61 aact are let Midi
for rnidcntial uses at densities rana-
in1 ftom three units per ~ to 20
un1ls per acre.
Fifty-four acres have been dcsia-
natcid for new butinea and iadua-
trial development and t I acres arc
set aside for neighborhood retail
stores .
Strategy
to unify
FV schools
outlined
By HOUY J. \II AGNER
Fountain Valley parents filled the
meeting room at King of Glory
church Monday to hear leaders of
Save Our Schools lay out their plans
for a un1fica1ion effort .
SOS leader Shene Dwhytie urged
parents 10 attend board meetings of
thl· Fountain Valk} and Huntcngton
Un ion High school d1stncts and
speak out to determine the future of
edura11on 1n the area.
A1 ll·ast one member of the Foun ·
ta1n Valle~ hoard auendcd the meet·
1ng
~OS organ11ers were c1rcula11ng
l\\O pcllllOOS IO the meeting.
One. dc~1gnrd for subm1ss1on to
thl' ll un11ng1on Reach Union High
~houl Dt'.>tn rl. opposed the move
of \\ 1n1cr'.>hurg Continuation High
Sl lwol to the Fountacn Valle} High
!}t hool l ampu!>.
I hl· c;(·cond St:l'b untlicat1on of
I ountain Vallc) ·.,elementary school
i.ll\l fll l 1.1.11h the high school.
I hl" 1x-1111on to ')lop the W1 ntL'r·
'hurg mo,L· gatnl·J tht: most ~up·
pun. i.lr:l\\tng bt.·twccn 60 and 70
'>lgn.1turc' at the mee11ng Popularity
of lh l· un1fil·a1 wn pc111mn appeared
'ltgh1I ~ ll',.,
c\th <><:all'\ of UOlfi C'allon laid OU I
thL'lr goals.. lOnlrol of rnmculum
frurn l indergJrtl'n 1hrough 12th
grJi.l l' prnrn11ng do)urc of an}
nwrl' f-ounta1n Valle' <>chools.
r>rCH"nltng lhl· \.\ 1nter'ihurg OIO\e.
rl·1 n .. 1:t1l'n1l·n1 of arts and ad' anccd
progrJm'>. '>malkr dasse"i and \Ian·
dard11l·d 1c::.11ng.
··in the !>hon time '-'t .. ,e had 10
adtlrl·.,, our lnncerns. I thrnk we
ha\l' a good chance to pa'>'i a uni·
lil:illon ·· I h\ h) tie cold parent-; ~hl"
l''>l1m;itt·d 11 \\Ill take 18 month'> 10
t"o ~l·:.ir\ to arcomplt'ih the task ··11·, J l rap\hool. .. J)\\-h \l1e ~id
latrr. rl·'>pond1n~ to quco;i1ons on
\\hr1her lhl\ un1hcatton effort rnuld
he morl· <.ulTC'>)ful 1han dfons
m11un1 ri.l 1n I llfl) and 1975
'I hr main difference among th ose
l'flon' 1\ huundane~. In I %5. the
pu)h \\3<. 111 un1f} thl· llunt1ngton
tkal h ( 1t~. Hun1ington lln1on.
< >u·an \'1rY. and fountain Valley
dl\lnct., along 'arious hoc<, In 1975.
1hr dlort "'a'> a1ml·d at unif} 1ng a
J 11unlJ111 \ .tlk~ dl\trtt:t along uty
houni.l.mn
1 h1\ enon 1., aimed at un1f}1ng
till' I ounta1n \ allq dt'itnct along
l Urrl'nl dt\lrill houndant:s
thl"11 dJu~hter ll\ed in Garden
C1ru'l' I rams1cad. l>a\tS. Tram1son
and Da' 1s· mother ha\C all worked
at ltffil''> at the bowling alle y Da vis
\\Orlcd 1n 1he ch1ld -<:are room.
"'When he "OrkL·d here he was
,l.I') plca-.ant, \Cl) kind. a very
grntk pcr\on:· Decker said of
h am'>tead. who ran the bowling
rnn1rol desk .
After Da \'IS became pregnant. the
t""O 1111)\l'd in fo r a while with
na\ l\0 mothl·r. accordtng lo ~cker.
.. Her mo1hcr tried to stop It be-
<.·ausc of the age difference."' Decker
said. ··ttut you know how kids are."
Decker called Framstead "very
soph1\t1cated" and said he was
"alwa)s pursuing·· Davis.
The two broke up in Apnl but
Framstead continued lo hound
Davis, Decker said. While Tram1son
said the couple began to occasionally
date agair:i to December or earlier.
Decker said the romance had ended.
'"Tammy wanted them to part
friends .• " DC'cker sajd. "She wu
young and naive and really thouabt
she could maintain a friendship 1or
the sake of the baby.
"She kept think.in' she could kttp
him calm. keep ham quiet," she
added. "She rcaJl y thouaht she c.ould
handle it. Her mother knew better."
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Folkdance clBsses
start from scratch
The Laauna Folkdanc:en will s&art a betinnen
lntcm1tiona.I folkdance cwa at 8: 15 toru,ht at
Lqion Hall Community Center, 3M Lesion St:-,
Laauna Beach.
The 14-wcek clan teaches about 30 folk
dances from Europe and Asia. Dancn are tau&ht
to oriainal reaional music in the style and buic
steps of each dance. Sponsors offer a stress-free
leamina environment while introducina novices to
the dances. Pannen arc not necessary.
The fee is S3 per evcnina on a drop.in basis.
o r $24 for the series. Students may beain the class
at any time.
Casual dress and comfortable shoes arc rec-
o m mcnded. For more mformation. call 494-1780,
494-3302. 545-1957 or 533-8667.
Free lecture on depression
Hoag Chemical Dependency Outpatient
. Treatment Center will offer a free lecture on
depression and dependency at 7:30 tonight at the
center. 150 I Sperior Ave.. Suite 202. Ntwpon
Beach. I
For required reservations or more infor-
mation. call 548-1522.
Auditions for Allard Singers
The Allard Singers will hold auditions from
3:30 to 6 p.m. today at the Fred Astaire Dance
Studio. 2488 Newpon Blvd., Newport Beach.
Youngsters ages 9 through 14 are invited to
aud111 on for this newly organized professional
s1ng1ng group. which will perform under the
d1rec11on of Dr. Mauncc Allard and Bill Brawley.
For more information. call 641-2030.
Coping with arthritis
Southern California Arthnus Center will offer
a program called ··coping With Arthritis" at 10
a.rn. Saturday at the center. 24302 Pasco de
Yalcnc1a 1n Laguna Hills.
Alan Schenk. M.D. and Richard Carroll.
Ph.D .. \\tll lead the discussion. with patient-guests
par11c1 pa1ing. A o ne-hour program 1s followed by
a question and answer session.
The pro11.ram 1s free For more information.
call 5 J-0222
Laughing for charity
The Aclt\e 20/)0 Club o f Orange will have its
second annual Corned) Classics Night at 7:30 p.m.
Fnda\ al Los Caballeros Tennis Club. Fountain Valle~
The night features local and Los Angeles
comedians. dancing. raffies and comphmentar)
hor<, d'ocu' rei>
Tickets are S25 per person Proceeds benefit
the Ronald :vtcDonald House of Orange Count).
For more 1nforma11on call Donna Enkscn at
97&. J 222.
Nature sl/des shown
Th1: Laguna Beach Garden Club will meet at
11 a.m Fnda~ at the Neighborhood Congrega·
11onal Church. J40 SI. .\nn's Dri\e, Laguna Beach.
Barbara .\lien. a member of both Orange
Count) and Long Beach C'actus Clubs and Suc-
culent Soc1et1es ..... 111 be the guest speaker
Folio"' ing refreshments and a business meet·
1ng at noon. J tm and Suk·1a Gallagher of the Sea
and Sage .\udubon Soc1et} Soctet) will pre~nt a
mull1-1mage shde and sound show of birds.
animal\ and 110\.\l'r\ 1n the San Bernardino moun·
tatn'>
The publtl ,., tn' tied. For m ore 1nforma1ton.
call 4<J4-2.1 IS
Jungian Society viewed
The ( G. Jung Club of Orangt Count) will
begi n a four lecture ~nes 1n "ThcPractical J ung"
at ., 30 pm Fnda~ at m11h Hall (Psycholog)
Bu1ld1ngJ al Chapman College 1n Orange.
Lecturer "'Ill be Dr Rodenck D. Pona1h.
medtlal d1rt'ctor at Brea Neurops)chtatnc Center.
He "'•II discuss ".\ Jungian Perspective on Ps~
ch1atl") .\ Ps~ch1atns1's Perspective o n Jungian
Soc1et).'0
Other talks 1n the series will cover Parental
.\rchet) pes. Anal} tic Relationships and The
Language of 5) mbols. There 1s a S25 charge for the
en11rc S('rtes and pre-registration 1s suggested to
guarantee seating.
For more 1nformat1on. call Diane Klimek at
8Q4-8223.
C'\l,J:'\D\H
Tuesday, Jan. 9
• 7 p.m. Newport Beacll1 Parllt. Beaelles and
Recreation Comml11loa, council chambers, 3300
Newpor1 Blvd. -.>
• 7:30 p.m. Newport-Mesa Vilified Scllool
District, Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18th
St.. Costa Mesa.
• 7:JO p.m. l rvlae City CoudJ, council
chambers. I C1v1c Center Plaza. Irvine.
• 8 p.m. Foea tala Valley City CouciJ, council
chambers. I 0200 Slatt'r Ave .. Fountain Valley.
Wednesday, Jan. 10
No meetings scheduled.
POllCI I Of,
' ly .. ,, \IVtLSON
:'rrtdAM,.,... WI,..,
Ex-President R ichard M. Nixon•s 17th
binhday today kicks off I year Of home·
town remembrance hi&hliahted by this
summer's dedication o( the Nixon Presi-
dential Library and Binhplace.
"The interest has been fantastic. We
call it 'The Wonder Years' syndrome,"
Huah Hewitt. d irector of the library
foundation, said as he gazed over the
Spanish-style building described as a
"window" to Nixon's career.
The Nixon athenacum will be the first
of two presidential libraries to open in
Southern California. The Ronald Reapn
Presidential Library opens next year in
Simi Valley.
Unhke other presidential libraries. the
4S.000.square-foot Nixon library won't
be operated with tupeyn dollars. The
former chief executive insisied on it.
The 40,()()().plus residents of Nixon's
home1own celebrale their most famous
citizen with a holiday today for the city's
approximately 100 employees. The City
Counci l voted in September to make the
day a Yorba Linda ho liday. the first such
local honor for Nixon.
The S20 million hbruy 1s scheduled
for completion on July 19.
Another distinction sets the Nixon
library apart from the others. 11 will be
the first without presidential papers.
The federal sovcrnmcnt took custody
of Nixon's presidential materials -44
million paacs and 4,000 hours of tape
recordings -when he tried to have some
of lhem destroyed.
"Co ntrol over the papers has bttn 10
hti~uon for years. We expect them
eventually. What we have are repro-
ductions of the O val Offi<X papen. We
ha\C 8.000 core files." said Hewitt.
The library was On&Jnally planned in
San Ckmente, site of the Western White
Hou~ during the Nixon presidency. but
plans stalled amid controvers}' over
another development tic(! to the library.
V1s11ors on a self-guided tour will start
1n the ltbrar) 's 293-scat theater with a 16·
m1nu1e film on Nixon's hfe. They will
walk through the ..\Jger Hiss Chambers
and see the '1ntagc '"Woody" station
"'agon ui>ed o n the campaign trail 1n
1950
BroOO'.e. life-sm:d figures of I 0 world
leaders occupy another maua~ mom.
Also on d1spla> will be Nixon's va
prcsiden1ial papers and book manu-
scripts, cxh1b11s on the Virtnam W1r and
pnsoners of war. Nixon's diplomacy with
the Soviet Union and China and his
debate with Khrushchev.
Tht're will be a sccuon on fonnu flnt
lad) Pat Nixon and the couple's dauah·
ters. Tricia and Julie. as well as a prden
blooming "'tlh the Patncia Nixon Rote.
The N1xons celebrate their 50th wcddina
annnersan o n June 21.
Be~ond a hugt" ltbrary reflecuon pond
sm the reston:d "'11xon family cot ..
where the nation'<. 37th president was
born and d g1an1 pepper t~ where Nixon
and his hro1ha\ s" ung from a tire. '
"h's a 'Cr) nice place.'' said Hewitt.
Newport
considers
fee for code
violators
By IRIS YOKOI
Of IN 0 4"fy "'Mot St•"
:-.:e"pon Beach ma~ hll business and
propc.·n' o\.\ner<, "hn \ 1olatt.' building
anJ tuning ulde' "'11h a ft"e for 1nspect1ng
their propt.·n~ undrr d proposal presented
to the '-1:" pon BeaLh (it) Council o n
\lonJ..i\
.\I an tn lorm,tl \llld\ \e\StOn . the COUn·
ul gJ\t· C 11~ .\IWrnl·~ Roben Burnham
the go-Jhl·ad IC> pn."~ent his proposal next
month tu tht• Planning Comm1ss1on.
"'h11.h '-'llUld ihl.'n make a recommen-
dat1un 111 tht· ,ounul for final approval.
Burnh,1m \lf ggnted the fee as a wa~ to
beef up thl· , ti\ '> poltcc pt)wer O\Cr
renl·g..iJl· hu'lnn'n and illegal dwelling
unit\
o.., -~Illy J ......... 1111-••
City employee Mike Small checks parking meters on Ocean ,ront near the N ewport Beach Pier.
Hl' \dttl \nJht·tm ha!> u!>rd such a
prul i:durl· h•r .1h11ut a \Car and has not
onl\ reul\l·red "gtlilant sums fro m viol·
atur' hut .tl,o n1111red 1mpro,ed com·
pllJ n, l'
Burnhdm .tl\11 "ugge'>lcd the Cit) plan-
ning J1rl'l t"r ix· .1uthortted to refuse to
pt >ll'" f)\'111111 ,1ppltlJllllnS from code
'111tJ t11r' unltl '1<1IJt1on'> are and rec-
.. mml·nJeJ thl· , "' "onttnur 10 pursue
...1, 1 ,.,un Jd111n' JgJtn\I p<.'rSt'itent '101-
a lur\
Parking meters keep on running after
sundown in some Newport Beach areas T hl· 1.11unl ii 1n ~·ptcmber asked
lfornh.un 111 '"' t·,11gate tougher r;anc11ons
agJ1n,1 t111lln~ u1JI.' '111lators after being
lru'>tfJteJ ..i 1..lr Jealcr'ihtp'~ conl\nued
up1:r..it111n 111 ll'nrgJdr diner ei ght month!>
attl" ii \.\J' ,kn1ed ... rx·rm11 By IRIS YOKOI
Of thir O•lty ~•tot Sutt
Parl..1ng alkr \undo" n 1<,n'1 thl· harga1n
11 uwd 111 Ix· in '-e"'port Bealh
\h11ut )tM I parl.ing meter\ 1n hu\1nl'\'>
arl"J\ tlll\' rl·4u1rl' mone~ until Ill pm
undl·r ..in 11rJ1nJnle that 1001. dkct Jan
I 1111111\\ 111g < 11~ ( oum ti appro' al 1n
Dl'lemht•r
HO\\t'\er onr counltl\\Oman ha\ taken
to hl·ar1 ..i k'' u111en u1mplain1~ a nd
il \h·d thl' olT·\lrt·e1 parking cnrnm1 11ee to
re' tl"\' tht· urd1nanll" again and pm\lbl~
mal..l· lhangl"'> 1n rerta1n art·a<,
l ndl·r the ordinance. mo~t of the cm·~
2 1~6 parJ..rng meter\. v.h1lh "l'rC ·in
cfTnt from am to pm "eel..da~r;.
\\tll no'' Ix· enforll'd un1l) 6 pm . "'htk
thO'>t' 1n bu\tnl''>S arear; 1ndudrng ( annef')
\"tllJgl' \lanner'> '.\1 tle tht· Balhoa and
'l'"P<>rl p1err; Jnd along ( oast H 1gh"a ~
"'tll tx· 1n opcra11on until 10 pm
C'ntain mete~ in Canner. Village. the
B 'itreel lot on the Balboa ficninsula and
around C 11\ Hall are e\empt from the
Ill'\' holH' hi.·t JU\\' ol the n.'\tdt•n11al u"e"
nc.11 h' hut mJ\ he considered tor
chJn11e' 111 thl' luiufl·
fhl· poltq rhJngl' "a~ recommended
h~ the l 11~ \ 0IT-\trcc1 parking comm11tet'
Jnd Jppro\ ed b) the C11~ Council fXc
11 Thl· e\lcnded huurs are intended to
hdp p.1~ tor ma1ntl·nance and operatio n'
of lt'rt.11n area\ Jnd mun1c1pal programs
\urh J\ thl' Ltlll'r Free t ones. according
Ill C ounulma n ( larcnce Turner. a mem·
twr of the otT-~trect parking comm11tt"e
Thl' ntcnded hour\ "tll be part1cu larl~
clkctl\l' 1n l·ena1n lora11on\ more hea\l·
h U\ed at n1gh1. \ulh as 1n the re'>taurant·
t'ull JrrJ' ot ( annc~ \ 1llage and
\tanner' \ttle JlLOrd1ng 10 a staff rt"·
port
In add111on 10 the e\tra nickels. dimes
and 4uarters from the meters. the t"\·
1en1.kd hour\ "•II bring the c1 1~ more
n ta11on dollar\ fro m parking \ 1olator\.
Cit~ \tanager Robert W~ nn said
Parl..1ng meter chan~e alo ne amounted
to ahout SI 4 m1ll1on 1n I Q88-89. accord-
Panel OKs 1st widening
phase of CdM freeway
l y The Dally Pl!ot
Transportation planners arc cons1der-
1ng a \a net~ or op11onr; for widening the
C'orona dt'I \>tar Frcewa). a necessaf)
step "hen 11 connect\ w11h the planned
an Joaquin Hills tollwa~
Thl' Orange ( ount) Transpor1at1on
C'ornnm'iton apprO\ ed the tim phase of
a stud~ '.\itonda~ 1ha1 focused on three
OpltOn'i
• .\dd1ng two lanes in each dire<'t1 on.
al a cost or $6 mtllton:
• Making one of the two new lanes a
car-pool lam\ with an adjacent enforce·
mcnt area. at a cost of S 12 million. and
build a direct connec1ion of each car-pool
lane \\tlh the corresponding car-pool lane
on the San Diego Free"'a~. at a cost of
$.B m1ll1on
• Rutld th ree ne"' lane<, tn each d1rcc·
11on. one for car-pools. at a cost of SI'
million. not 1nclud1ng the S33 m1ll1on
cost of the direct connector tmdgc.-
The lOnsulting firm Roben lk•n . "11-
liam Frost and .\ssoc1ates. "'hich con·
ducted the s~J.000 stud). noted that each
option adds more traffic relief than the
prcn•d1ng o ne.
The firm also noted that transpor1at1on
planners could choose a hybnd. or van·
at ion. or the three o ptions. depending on
a\ ailable funds and current nc~.
1ng l" \\ 'nn I hl' l'\llmall' t11r 1 •11N.•H1 ,.,
S ! : mdlt11n \\ \ nn \J1d
\\ 'nn n11111a1nJ that thl' l'\tended hour~ "ill tmng 1n afl aJd111onal
SI ~fl 1100 w S2tl0 fJOIJ tn l hange
\1gn'> art· hl'1ng pmtcd 10 Jd\ l\t.' motm·
1w1 ul thr ne" hours < ti\ llJll rl'<.el\ cd
a hJnJtul 11f \.'.dl1' 1h1~ \.\l'C( ahou1 the ne"
h1>u1' but mu'> I of the lall\ ''ere in·
qutrll'\ nut ,omplJtnt<. atu1rd1ng to, 11~
empl1•~t'C\
Std ~offer. o" ncr of tht· Hlut' Bet't bar
1n \ltfadJen 'i4uJrl' e\pre.,\ed oppos1·
t1t111 111 the l'\lrnJl·J hour<. at tht.• counl 11
nll'l'ltng \l nnJJ~ night
furna ..a1J no one t11mmen1ed at thr
Dnemhcr lOunul mCl'ltng on the nl'"'
hour' and tht.• •nun, ti 1hu'I Jpprtn t'd the
idea
""ell ti no t.inl' \h\l\\(.'O up \hamt' on
U\ ... "iolkr \JtJ
( ounul"oman [ \ l'h n Han \<ltd 'ihe
pcr<.pn.ill~ rt•,c1,cJ all'" l all' and ~ub<.c·
~ucnth has re4ul·~1eJ the t1tl-\treet park·
1ng u1mm111cc re' 1c" the hou~ again
\ .il..it 1r 'urrcnth rl"ll'l\l"\ at least
l\\•1 n,111ce\ .tnd an uffice hearing before
thl· .tl\ tile\ a la''~Utl On the 3\Cragc.
ahou1 ,,, da\., pa'><. he fore the cll~ pursues
kgal .1, 110n Burnham said
~ulh "'a' 1hl· lilM' "'•th the '50s-style
Jagu.!r Diner di '-c"pon lmpons car
dralcr\h1p un \\est Coast Highway.
O" nl·r Lee \\ e\I e' entuall ~ took. steps to
mcc1, 11~ rc4uircmcn1s and the clty Plan·
ning ( 1.1mm1~~1on had no choice but to
grant thl' pt.•rm11 Aul the flagrant viol-
a11on ol ul) la" left c11~ officials an"1'·
\omc lOunul members said they thmk
lht• l\\1.l·nOlllt' prOC<.'SS IS too lenient and
suggt·,ted tines be le' 1ed. Bu1 Burnham
'>3td 1inn "ould be 1mpract1cal for zoo·
ing \ 1ola1m\ be1..auM" heanngs would
ha \ l" 111 he hl'IJ before penalties were
In 1ed In <iomc 1.ases. the Cll) would have
ll' \Ut" tu u1llc1.1 the a"ard.
·\\ e 'd ha' e .i pcnalt) scht'me that
\\oulJ penalt1l' the ut\ more than the
'1olJtur .. he '.i1J
Michigan wants to try
county drug suspect
l y the Dally Piiot
~1ch1gan otfa 1al\ :Ill' \ecl..1ng 10 .n1rad1tc .1 I 11unta1n \ alle~ man who was
a rrested la\t \\Cl'i. alleged1' t·arn 1ng a kilo nf wc11nc at John Wayne A1rpon .
BenJamtn S v. .ihah I~. "'a" Jrrested b' offtler" from a Michigan narcotics
1a~i.. force and Fnuntatn \'a lie) IX1hlc Thur<.da' 1\)110" 1ng a ~car-long 10vcstip-
t11)n
.\ :vt1ch1gan narcolll\ 1n\e'i11ga11on un11 1dcn11fied V..ahab. a ru1dent of
Bu11nticld Street in F11unta1n \ alln and <,C\Cral narcotics v1olaton tn their
\late a~ su'>pc-C't\ ft)un1a1n Valle' police ~gt I arr) (im"'old said.
v. ahah "as booked into Orange Count~ hul on lharge' of transportation
and sale\ of cocaine Rail "a~ <.et at SI mil hon
:\11ch1g.1n la "' enforcement authontte'i are a11em p11ng to extradite Wahab on
charge' of ron .. p1rac~ 10 <iell cocaine Con' 1rt1on on that charge could lead to
ltfr 1m pnsonmcnt for Wahab.
The susp<."ct's 1981 Ford Bronco. 1<rq ~kr,cdc~ and about $2.400 1n cuh
al\o \\Crc sc1n•d. Cin'"old said
Huntington Beaeh rcponedly wett stolen at the city
beach.
out the w1ndows of a home in the
1600 block of Iowa Street about I :30
a.m. Mon~y. A neiahbor who had
ongoing problems with the owner
Newport Beach
Someone entered a guest house 1n
the 200 block of 39th Sl~t and cut
a watcrbcd mattress. causina moder-
ate water damaac to furniture and
storage unit 1n a condominium com·
plex garage in the 200 block of Nice
lAn(. The thief lhen stole another
car. a Saab. lea\ 1ng behind a pair or
kc)~ 1n the Bronco
Fountain \'alley
'\ .:!5-)ear-old woman filed....-
characs apm~t htt boyfriend 8fter
an argument turned violent wtleft lie pu~hl'd her at the front door of ...
homr on the 16200 bk>c:k of SID
Gahm·I Street. rnusina her to 1111·
aga1mt a front-yard wall and an ltw
he.ad The argument s....S o.-. a
phone con,cnation he bad wtdl
another "oman
A man with a heavy accent called
police on the 911 emersency line
early Sunday asking for medics. He
said he had a bad cold and was very
anJ"Y. • • •
Nei&hbon com plained 1bout a aroup of ••rowdies" shoutina o~
tetnities as tbe_y wttchc:d a football
pme in tM 7800 block of Tmy
Drive on TV Sunday momina. • • • A $260 jicktt i nd S60 cub re--
ooncdly WIS takifta at Guardian
tenter at Wamer Aven~ and Bcllch
Boulevard. • • • A man In the 16000 block of w oodstream Circle laid 119ievn
M>Otl ntdiol "'°"' boc.b bis ~ -• wt.it• 1919 v~ Jena and a metlllic pay I Volt.
.... Oolf. . ' . nitvct "°" taeo ID oftlce II 6Z4l Wll'DCf Ave. Md ... Sil la --~-----••• A camtta and a •11th ....
• • • Three men ran around an apart·
ment complex at 6600 Warner Av·
cnue at nearly 3 a.m ., loudly banging
on doon while scrcamins and yell-
ina.
was suspected. I
Laguna Beach
A San Oiqo residen t was arrested
Sunday after a ~ident in the 2700
block of Solina Way reponed a
prowler on the porch at I I: 19 p.m. • • • tool chest and mitc%1lancous
shop items vii~ at SlSO were
sloltn ft'Om a home in the lO btoct
of Nonh Sloni~ oa Sunday. ••• A btfer To,ota with 1 beiee and bl~ c1m ptr" lhd1 was iakcn ftom
the 2 300 block of South Coatt Kith·
wa1 on Sltutdar IOIMtime bec'Mien 9:3'7 p.m. and l;l7 p.m. • • • A Sl.200 bib.__.. 6Vlll die
200 block ot a1fl' ~ • 1a1ur-
day. • ••
Fi~wood valued at SU .. ..u.
fi'om lhe 2900 blGCt Ol'Tertj ... °" Set ... )'.
carpet. • • •
Three males were seen drinkina
bttr and maki~ noitt on the ser-
vice dock at Hills Boat Service Inc ..
814 E. Bay St.. the ni&ht before
emplo>cn found boet fuel. snacks
ind marine tquipment saokn from
lhrcc stor111t lockers. A motor· ~ was alto stolen from Ddtby
and a c:ar window was smashed. • • • An unkempt male with a m•
t.ache ind body odor came into a
hair salon in the 3700 block otEut Coaa Hjpway. acted at if bl .. ,.
cd I bairaat. tbm slyty l1ralld ..
bind a oouw and -* a -.let
C011taini .. SlO c:atla. A ~r ..... a-. .. ,.. .. ., .............. ,,1 ........ • • ._ _ ... ""'4*'t from •
-. ~. F°"9 lrOnco ud.
• • • Doors nnd locks were damaged in
the stadium press box at Newport
Harbor H1ah School, 600 Irvine
A c.. apparent!> by bu".'Jlan who
entered the boit throu&ft 1 k>ole
wooden pand and then climbed on
the. roof. The vandals allO broke
cc1 hn& lif!'ts in the rn1TOOm1 wheft
burnt todet paper wu found teal·
tcrtd about. • • • A woman in the 1400 bk>ctc of
Oalu..y Ori vc who lost her wallet at Sou\h Coui PWa ,ot three pliione
calls the samt day ftom a maa nd a woman w'-o dlt.Uned to bt lllM
employfta MM> Md Iller ...
piopeny, Tllty llid IMy .... -.,.. •• w 11r11 lllef codl far ..t. lcia&ion. s.......-. die wa s • t\ated to liw w Codt nll9ber Md ............ .,.-.. -.,,..
adliC!d.
•••
.\ th1rt tool a mka-.. h'Ola .....
at ~t ountry, 11911 •Mt I
t.. and ran o ut the door wi• a. S2.000 bird
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MIAMI (AP) -Fedll9I 4cililt .... to ..... Manuel AJllOIUo Nor--
.. to • man MCUre ~ out of
--. accon1i11 to • .,..wnw re-pon, but two of tbe depoeed di<>
WOr'• anoneys aaid M.Onday they
bad no knowledee of the move.
Tbe New Y ort Time.. quotina an
anonymous penon involved in the
planned move. reponcd in Tues-Cla)"• Nit.ions that the likely she for
Noriep'1 future detainment is the
federal penitentiary in Atlanta.
N~ ia in a special boldina cell
deep wathin the downtown U.S.
courthouse here. said souroes who
spoke on condition they not be
identified. U.S. marshals and even
Noricga's attorneys refuse to say
where he is.
Steven Kollin, one of Noriega's
attorneys, told The Associated Press
on Monday night, "Up until now
they (U.S. marshals) have not in-
timated in any way that they're
going to remove him (from Mia.mi).
However they have told us., frankly,
that they may have to move him
from the place where he is being
held now to a more suitable place for
their security purposes.
"If this is not in the southern
district of Florida or not suitable so
that we can have access for meetings
with our client. we will file the
appropriate motions." Koll in said.
Another Noriega attorney, Frank
Rubino. also said he had no knowl-
edge of an imminent move. Both
attorneys say they've ~n meeting
daily with the ousted general.
Federal officials believe the
Metropolitan Correctional Center. a
federal prison south of here. lacks
adequate securitr for a prisoner as
well known as Non~. the Tim~
said. Other sues considered for the
U.S. naval
activity
divides
Colombia
BOOOTA. Colombia (AP)-Dis-
sension was rcponed within the gov-
ernment over increased U.S. naval
activity in the Canbbean ag.:unst
drug traffickers and the foreign min-
ister was reponed Monday to be
preparing his resignation.
However. late Monday in a inter-
view with Radio Caracol from
Washington . Colombia's am·
bassador to the United Stat~. Victor
Mosquera Chaux1 said Foreign Min-
istQf Julio Lonoono Paredes had
told him he was not resigning.
The Bush administration said
publicly in Washington it was not
planning a naval blockade off Col-
ombia as pan of the drug war and
the government of President Virgilio
Barco said I\ received pri vate as-
surances as well.
The United Statt's said earlier 1\
w11s increasing air and sea patrols in
international waters, and Barco was
rcponed in fa vor. But protests came
from Colombia's opposition Con-
servatives and Jef\ist Patriotic
Union Pan).
Protests were expected because
Barco's 5-month-old confrontation
with Colombia's powerful cocaine
baro ns. seen as courageous
elsewhere. has rcoc1ved relauvely
little support here.
Confusion over Colombia's pos-
ition on the U.S. action resulted
from a statement Sunday by Lon·
dono that the government rejects
aD)1 attempt to search Colombian
ships.
Some internauonaJ news reports.
based on Londono's comment. in-
terpreted it to mean Barco was angry
with the United States.
La Prcnsa. a Boaota daily with
access to presidential advisers, said
Monday the problem appears to be
within the Barco government and
stems from a dispute between the
president and his forcip minister.
Caracol, quoting an unidentified.
hjah-ranltina sou~ in the aovcrn-
ment, said Londono was preparing
his resignation Monday afternoon.
Monday was a holiday in Col-
ombia and none of tbc IC)vemment
offica were open for official com-
ment.
Related events:
8y The Allod•lld,,...
Ootherevenh Monday related to lnvuion of Panama:
WASlllNGTON -The Orpniz.ation of American States de-
clared in a resolution that the entry by U.S. troops of the Nicarquan
ambassador's residence in Panama wu a violation ofintcmational
laws cnsurina the Immunity of diplomatic missions.
The vote was 19-0 with six countries joinina the United States
in abstaining. U.S. Ambassador Lui&i Einaudi acknowlcdaed that the
U .S. soldiers had made a mistake, aucrtin• that they bad entered •
the building during a search for weapons without knowing it was the
ambassador's residence.
WASHINGTON -Panamanian Vice President Ricardo Arias
Calderon has sugcstcd an initiaJ one-year U.S. aid contribution of.
SI .S billion to help rebuild his nation's crippled economy and repair
invasion damage. a member of Conaressjust t.ck from Panama.
"The invasion and the current oocupetion by American troops
have turned a Panamanian problem, the burden ofbaving a corrupt
and cruel ruler, into an American problem," said Rep. Don Edwards.
0-CaJif.
PANAMA CITY -Two of Manuel Antonio Noricp's top
associates have taken refuge in the Peruvian Embassy, aovemment
officials said. and late Monda):' U.S. troops ringed the embassy
grounds. The two arc fonner Capt. Gonzalo (Chalo) Gonzalez.
commander of the Machos de Monte company that provided ~urity for Noriega'• hcadquarten, and fonner Lt. Col Luis (Paxpo)
Cordoba, identified by Nonega's foes as one of the men who
interrogated and tortured prisoners of the regime.
Also Monday, First Vice President Ricardo Arias Calderon said
Panama's security force will include specialized military units, but
they will not be big enough to threaten the government.
move were Lcavenwonh, Kan., and
the nation's top maximum security
prison in Manon. Ill .. but Atlanta
"as preferred because it is closest to
Miami. the newspaper reponed.
In Washington. U.S. Mar..hal Ser-
vice spokesman William Dempsey
refused to comment on the Times
repon.
The fim motions by Rubino and
Kollin. which they don't expect to
make for 30 days, will likely
challenge the coun'sjurisdiction. the
way Noriega was brouJht to this
cbUntry after U.S. invasion of Pan-
ama and requests for government
documcn1s.
monitoring operation at the U.S.
Southern Command.
Pl'C. adw.rd Vargo, frOlll
Appl• v .... ,, ...........
welcome to l'ort •r~
N.C., from ltobln Powers on
Mond•r·
Meanwhile, an attorney for a pilot
accused of Oying drug money for
Noriega asked Monday for dis-
closure of secret information ob-
tai ncd from U .S. electronic
surveillance in Panama.
The motion by Michael O'Kane.
representing Panamanian pilot
Daniel Miranda. asked the coun to
compel release of classified infor-
mauon from a telecommunicat1ons
Columnist wins lawsuit
over 'Coming to America'
~ 8uchw•ld
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Art
Burl1'-'ald '-'On hi s lawsuit against
Paramount Pictures Mondav when a
judge ruled the humorist's· onginal
script idea was the basis for Eddie
Murph) 's box office bonanza "Com-
ing to .\mcnca."
upcnor Coun Judge Harve)
Schneider's dcc1S1on means Para-
mount 'Aili ha'c 10 pay Buchwald a
sharl' of profits from the film. which
has gros~d mor<' than S.300 m1ll1on
s1mc 11s 1988 release.
Buch'Aald. a Pulmer Pnzc-w1n-
n1ng columnist. filed a SS million
suit ag.a1m.1 Paramount a ~car ago.
cla1m1ng th<' studio breached a 1983
con1ract to purchase his scnpt idea.
"The coun concludes that ·com-
1ng to America' is a movie that was
b3M'd upon Buchwald's treatment
'King for a Da~ .... Srhncider said in
a 34-pagc wnlll'O ruling.
Huch,\ald called th<' decision a
' 1ctur) for writers c' crywherc
"I am \Cr). ''Cf} happy. This
thing 1'> not onl) an 1mponant thing
for me I thinl it's rcall) 1mponant
for '' nier'> ... he 1old the Assoc1at<'d
Pn·~') 1n a l<'lcphonc 1nt<'f\ 11:w from
\\ a!.h1ngion "
··1 d1dn '1 lno"' "ha1 I 'Aas gelling
in10 "h<'n I s1ar1cd because those
gu)s pla) rough. and "'<' beat them
.\nd 1ha1 male\ me '<'" happ)."
Bulh'Aald ..aid "I do ubt 1t I want to
gel 1n,ohl·d "llh Holh"ood for
some 11mc." ·
Top court to rule on right of
governor to withhold troops
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tht' Su-
preme Coun. re' I' ing a controvers)
from the 1988 prcs1dent1al cam-
paign. said Monda) 11 will referee a
dispute o'er a governor's power to
withhold National G uard troops
from peacetime training 1n Central
Amen ca.
~ASHI NGTON (A P) -Here. at a glance. arc highlights of actions
1alcn Monda) b) the Supreme Coun.
The justices agre<'d to hear an
appeal b} Minnesota offiC1als con·
1esung 1he federal go' cmment's
authont~ to ovemde a governor's
obJect1on and send members of a
state> National Guard on foreign
FAIRNESS DOCTRINE -The coun refused to force a revival of the
"fairness doctnne" and require radio and telev1S1on stations to present all
s1d<'s of contro' ersial issues. The JUst1ces, without comment. let stand a
ruling that the Federal ('ommun1cat1ons Comm1ss1on aMed wtth1n its
au1hont} "hen discarding in 1987 the obligauons ll had imposed on
broadcasters since 1949.
training missions. ....
CORDLESS PHONES -The coun let stand a ruling that people have
no <:0nst1tut1onall) protected nght to pnvacy when at home speaking on a
cordlc55 tl'lephone. The justu:cs. wtthout comment. turned away arguments
that la"' <'nforc<'ment agents acted unlawfully when. w1th out obta1n1ng a
coun "arrant. th<') monitored an Iowa fam1l)"s cordless-telephone con-
' cr!l<l t 1on'>
The coun. which last Apnl re-
jected a similar appeal by Massachu-
setts officials. 1s expected to an-aimed a1 the hean of national dr-
nounce a ruling 1n the Minnesota frnse ..
case b) July. B) contrast. Gov. Rudy Perp1ch of
The matter became an issue m the Minnesota said he considers th<'
1988 presidential campaign when 1~su~ one of states' nghts and has not
Democratic candidate Mi chael been critical of Reagan or Bush
Dukakis. the Massachusetts gov-administration foreign policy. Per-
ernor. denounced the Reagan ad-p1ch joined other Minnesota of-
ministration for what he called a fi c1als in appealing to the Supreme
"failed and illegal" policy of sup-Coun in Monday's case.
poning the Nicaraauan Contra re-Tv.clvc members of a Minnesota
bels. He said scndin• National Nauonal Guard public relations unit
Guard tro0ps .to .the ~on was an "ere in Panama on a training
attempt to ulllnudat.c Nicaraaua. m1ss1on last month when U.S. forces
a da) after the 10' as1on began Dec.
10.
Perptch did not 1ry to prevent the
troops from tra1n1ng in Panarna.
"Now that the Supreme Coun has
decided to hear 1t .... we've got a
good leg.al footing for that appeal."
he said Monda).
The Justice Department described JO\'aded there. The Minnesota resi·
Dubkis' position as "a dagaer dents returned to the United Stat~ p::;;;====-=-====================~~
The focus of the controversy 1s a
1986 federal law known as the
Montgomery Amendment. which
limits the power of governors to
withhold their consent to federal
dei.>IO) ment of Nauonal Guard
units.
.
SOUthJMd t0 get more water
LOS ANOl!LfS-lbe ~ 1bat orcMdel water to IDOll of'Soudaem
Califomia. caupt in a vice -of ctwindfias supeliel .. ~ ~ ultuTbe
poWlb, is eubll ~ prctlUl'e throulh an iMOVAUYC -. WI nnll?-qreement will bftna the Metropolitan Water District ah .,_ Np•ftclnt
incra.e of water supPliet in 25 yean, Aui1tant Oeneral M..,er Myron
Holburt said Monday.
The deal requita the MWO to spend more. ~n S 13~ mi'!i_o~., ~
conserve water in the faraway Imperial Jn'!filtion Dis~ by hoina ~
iniption canal• to reduce *:fi and makint other 1mprovemcnta. Waler
saved by the prosram. cstimat at 106,000 to 116,000.~feet a~ually,
will go to MW01 which provides water for nearly IS m1lhon people 1n the
Los Al\ICles basin and beyond.
Renters may get Interest on deposits
SAN FRANCISCO-California's four million rcnte~ would cam SI~
million a year under a new bill requirina landlords to pay interest on ICCU!11Y
deposits, its author said Monday. The bill. modeled on a San Francuco
ordinance. would require owners of residential property to pay t.cnanb . S
percent annual inter'C$t on deposits of ove~ $~ b~I~ for mo.re .than m
months. Sixteen states and several other Cahfom1a c1t1es have similar laws.
Skull may be from missing Marine
AMBOY -Geology students exploring a desolate stretch of desert may
have discovered the skull of a Marine who died in 1988 after he was left
behind in scorching heat following a training exercise. ~nee Cpl. Jason
Rother, 19. of Minneapolis died of dehydration in th<: ~01ave Desert near
the sP.rawling Twentynine Palms Manne Corps Training Center. Rother
wasn t missed by his superiors for two days.
The skull was found Saturday by students from Colby College ~n. Ma.ir:ie.
It will take the coroner about a week to identify the skull. authont1es said.
Bomb Injures Diamond Bar man
DIAMOND BAR - A Diamond Bar man who told deputies he was
involved in a dispute with a neighbor su~er~ minor injuri~ Mo~day when
a package addressed to him exploded 10 his hands, officials said. Randy
Mang. 35, was treated for hand and stomach wounds ~fter he picked up the
object, which was let\ on the porch of his condominium at 24208 Sylvan
Glen Road. sheriffs spokesman Roger Hom said.
'"The package was addressed to him," Hom said. "It was a wooden box
with a Christmas-type bow and a tag. When he opened 1t. it exploded."
Mang. chairman of the Architectural and La!'dSOlpe Co~mit~ce for t.hc
complex. told deputies h<' had been in volved 10 "an ongoing dispute with
a neighbor." Hom said.
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Airline complaints down In November
WASHINGTON -Consumer complaints from air travelers dropped
slightl y in November although airline delays increased a bit among the
major air earners during th<' mon1h. the Transportation Department
reponcd Monday.
The department said 1t n.·ce1ved 1.125 complaints in November from
air tra,clcrs. compared to 1.143 the previous month. During the month, the
12 largest airlines reponcd that 78 perce nt of 1heir Oights arrived on time.
compared to 79.5 percent in October.
.\mcncan .\1rhn<'s had 1hc best on-11me performance. USAir had the
"orst on-11mc record among th<' 12 air earners.
Shuttle launch delayed a day
(.APE C.\NAVERAL. Fla. -NASA conducted a stop-and-go
countdo"n and \\attcd until the last possible minute Monday before it
lnuclkd under to clouds and scrubbed the launch of the space shuttle
Columh1a for 24 hours The launch was rescheduled for 4:35 a.m. PST
toda) .\1r Force "Cather officers had bt't 80-20 against weather permitting
a laun;h Monda~ But the> said chances were 70-30 that conditions would
be fa, orablc toda) w11h a potential for low clouds and fog,
TV's Ben the Bear dies
LINCOLN. Neb -Ben. one of 1hc Kodiak bears who starred in the
"Gn11~> Adam!." tclc' 1s1on sencs 10 the latt' 1970s. has died during
h1bcrna11on of chronic heart disease. z~ officials said Monday. The best-
known r<'s1dcnt of th<' Folsom Childrcn'IS Zoo apparently died last week in
his h1bcrnat1on den. Zoo Dir<'ctor John Chapo said Monday that Ben
apparcntl) had been dead for se' <'ral days when he was found by a
zoolccpcr.
Ben. believed to be aboul 15 )Cars old. lived at the zoo for 10 years.
The Kodiak bear. a ~ubspec1es of the brown bear. has a life span of about
35 )ears
MOHl.D HHlt:t ·s
Massacre statement criticized
S.\N SAL V i\DOR. El Salvador -President Alfredo Cnstianrs
ackno" l<'dgmcnl that the military was responsible for killing six priests at
the Central Amern"Sn Un1 v<'rs1t) did not go far enough. Its new rector said
Monda). ''He onl) confirmed what we have said from the beginning. We
need something more complete." said the Rev. Francisco Estrada of
Cm11an1's announcement Sunday night.
Mihtal') and govt'rnment officials declined to return telephone calls
seeking elaboration of tht' president's admission that soldiers were respon-
sible for 1he Nov. 16 slaymg.s of \1X priests and educators and two women
who li"cd on the Jesuit-run campus. Cristian1, in a five-minute nationwide
address. did not say who has bet'n implicated in the crime, or gj~any idea
o f their number or rank.
Fighting reported In Cambodia
BANGKOK. Thailand -Khmer Rouse guerrillas said Tuesday they
attacked Cam~1a's capital with. grenades and plastic uplosives, killint
soldiers and policemen and sending the president and premier fleeint to
Vietnam. The reported attack Saturday could not be verified and some
previous Khmer Rouge ctaim\have proved exagcralcd.
Reformers want pollce disbanded
EAST BERLIN -Pro-democracy groups fol'ted early adire,~na":"t Monday of weekly talks with the Commullllt Party on Eut . any't future~ dcmandinc proof that the haled ~ police were beina disbanded
as promised. About 100.000 rcformcn rallied at Le;pz:is. in tbe fint o( its
regular Monday evenina demonstrations after a three·wcek break.
As at previous Leipzia demonstrations. the crowd wu divided between
those favoring reunification with West Germany and tbOlt oppoeed. Rally
sponsors canceled the usual speeches to prevent a confrontation on the illue.
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Thom11, the conaummate
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co ••t lncludina "H's a Mad
Mad M1<1 Mid World." died Mon-
day it-78,_a ner a Iona btittle with
Pa!an's ulaeue. ~ctor, whose tnidemarlts were
a p \~lwttn his upper front teeth. a wtt14brushcd mustache and a Iona
ciprttte holder, died at a nursina
home Jn Oodalmin~ Sumy, Eng.. acc~na to the Parl(inson's Disease
Society.
On, tcreen "he was a tcmfic cad.
He W.t the ultimate cad." said actor
Nild Havers.
•TH,e was the last of the arcat
JCOtJjr111cn on the cinema alona wnh1 1n "l> experience. people like Freo
Asla.l!e and David N1'-cn," ~id
L101MI Jeffrie~. who appeared with
Terry-Thomas in "Rocket to the
Moon" in 1967.
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diagnosed a' IHI\ 1n~ the de-
gencratl\e mu,cle disease in 19H
and had not appeared in films ~incc
"The Hound of the Bu.,kerv1llcs" in
1978
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forced him to 'ell h1., luxurniu.,
home on the Mediterranean island
of Ibiza. In London. he h'cd 10 an
apartment pro' 1ded b) a chant ~
Tbe star ol films 10d ud1ng 'Tm
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November H
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bo~. Dtc!emlller t • &.vctl) and Marinko Jcrkunica.
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Carpets
STAIN CllECK
l 0 yr. Wear Warranty NOW ONLY
s19so
INSTALLED
Ll ·xl IHY PLl 1s11
~T\I~ HEl.E\SE NOW ONLY
Limited to Stork INSTALLED
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STAINl\1ASTEH
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VERTH:AtS NOW 40% OFF
MINI BLINDS NOW 50% OFF
FABRICS NOW 25% OFF
BRUCE
LAMINATED PARQUET '391
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CARPET CLEANING
SPE<:IALIST
R EASONA BLE RATES
W ORK Gt ARANTEEO
HHAND NA MES
F()R LESS:
FABRICA
CA MELOT
CATALINA
EL DORADO
MOHAWK
ARMSTRONG
MANNINGTON
BRUCE
ANDERSON
SCHUMACHER
DEL MAR
POltCELANOSA
And Muc-h. MU<"h
\tm..,.m
Housma ammtability &n the Or-
uet County reaioa improved for tbC fint time in four month• in
November. but remained unchanged
in the Los An~lcs area. the Cali-
fornia Association of Realtors re-
ported Monday.
Statewide, lower mo~ge interest
ra&es offset sliahtly higher home
prices and stabilized the percentage
of Californians who could afford to
purchase the median-priced home in
November. acco rdin• to the Los
A.ngelesbascd association. ·
Staacwidc. 19 percent o f aJI house-
holds earned the income needed to
q ualify for a mof'\&lle loan to
purchase a median-priced. exi1tina.
singlefamily home. unchanged from
October.
Assuming a 20 perce nt d own-
payme nt on that home, which sold
for S 195,400 in November. a house-
hold needed a m inimum annual
income of $64,41 6 -$423 mo re
than the minimum inco me required
in October. The monthly mon gage
pa> mc nt. including propeny taxes
a nd insurance. would be Sl.610 for
a home at that price.
Big banks drop prime
· to 10 percent; lowest
level since fall 1988
By VfVIA.N MARl['IO
A~ 9'I"'-llfrllwr
The nation's leading commercial
banb o n Monda) d ropped their
prime lend ing ratei. a half percentage
point to 10 percent. marking the fi rst
reduction in ncarh half a \Car and
paving the wa} for many' ch,•apcr
business and consumer loans.
T he move rellc\.·tc, the O\ crall fall-
ing cost of monq that banks ha'l'
cnJO}ed in recent "eeJ..s due to more
ltberal c redit pollrtl'S b~ thl· Federal
Resen e.
The central banJ.. mo' cJ to ca-;c
interest rates late 1n I Q89 to help
forestall a dramatic economic down-
turn. Lo v.er rates spur gro"th h~
encouraging business~:" and con-
sumers to borro" mo ne'.
T he prime 1s u'ed as a hcnrhmarJ..
for banJ.. interest r.lll'S on a rangl' of
borro'' ing b~ l"<>n'>umers and \mall·
and ml·d1um-S1tl' l'umpan1e" L1J..ch
to benefit most from a reduc11o n arl·
indt,1duals "ho bo rro w aga1mt thl'
cquit) 1n thl'lr ho mes and. to a lesser
extent. thost· with l'ar loans li nked to
the pnm('.
··To Joe and J oan .\ H'raSZl' Con-
sumer ''ho ha' c \ume of 1hc.1r loans
tied tu \hort-tl.'rm rates this 1s good
nc"s." \a1d F Ward McC'arth\. an
econom1\t al Stonl' & McC'arth}
Rc\earch .\\soc1atcs In c ..
~lonthl~ pa~mcnl\ \hould go do"n
b\ nl'\t month."
· F1>.nl-rall' mortg.1gl'S aren't c \-
JX'l ted to tx· alli.·ctl·J becau'e tho~l·
rat,·s Jrl' JX'g!?.l'd 10 .1r tl\·1t1l·., 1n thl'
bond mjrJ..l·t, Hut rates ha\C hl'l'n
dl·d1ning for thl' past sc' era I
months. v.ith j\l'rage ratl'l> o n a 30-
) l'ar run' l'nt1on.il mortgage rl•ma1n-
ing tx·lm' 10 percent ~•nee late 0 to·
ba.
First :"la11onal Bank of ( h1l·ago
and ( 111hanJ.. "Crt' the first ma1or
hanJ.., Ill cut thl· pnml' on ~1onda~
Th,· mm l' \\Jl> follo"ed throughout
thl· da~ b~ other large hank-. and
m.10\ ~malkr ins111u11on\
It ·"as the lirst llml' thl· ratl· ha'
hn·n drnngl·d s1nn: Ju), 11. "lwn
ha n J..' llm ercd 1 hl· rm n1l' to I 0. 5
JX'llent from 11 1xrren1 T hl· Ja,1
11nw thl· prime stod a1 I 0 rx·rrl·nt
\la., in ;o..;o, l'mbcr 1988.
~l am lTOnom1'>l!. ..aid Monda' ·c;
n·d ul11(111 ''a" long C)\crdlll'. g1,C.·n
hm' till· Fed had begun mo' 1n11. in
Market rallies on
news of prime rate
NEW YORK < P) -Nc"s o f a
lo ng-a"a1ted ru1 1n the bank pnml'
lending rate hl'lrx·d 1nsp1rc a mo<.lrr-
atc rail) 111 thl' '\t<X J.. market ~fon
da).
The Do" Jones a' crage of 30
tndustnal'> roc;c 21 12 10 2, 7Q4 .. '7.
recoup1n~ m•arl~ all o f Friday's
2::?.83-po1n1 lo<,c;
Advannng issues outnumlx'rcd
dccltnn b' aboul 8 to 7 in na-
11omrn.le trading of New York Stnd.
Exchangl·-li.,tl'd stocks. "ith 805 up.
717 down anJ 470 unchanged.
Numerous bankc; across the coun-
tn lo"cred their prime rates fro m
16.5 percent 10 JO percent.
Amon~ thl·m were lhl' firc;I
11\1111l'\-\l'ntl'f h,in)..-, tn t.t J..l' thJt
.,tcp ~'hllh h.111 tx·l·n prcdltll'O In·
tl'rmltll'nth '>lnll' )Jte ht\I fall a., thl'
Fl·dcral Rl'~l·rH' mm cd gradu:.ill~ to
rda\ 11' rrl·d11 ptll1l·:
f h,· pnmc J'i u~·d ;i<, a reference
1101n1 from v.h1l h lllll'rC\t rate\ on
numaou., I~ IX'' 111 f(Mn\ .1n· call U·
lated
But Y.h1lc the Ol'"' canw .t \ a
P':chnlug1cal lil t ICl thl· markl't
anah'>t'> !.aid ti didn't alla' all thl' \tre~·t'' nc" worm·, <lhnut "'hl'rl'
lnll'rl''>t ratcc; :irl' heatkd
Opcn-markl·t tlHl lll'} ra1c ... "h1ch
reflect the most l urrcnt \Cnllmcnt
among 10\CSIOI'> and W(lU)d -be
Jenda,. ''ere l1t1 k d1Jnged
Newport Corp. acquires
Burleigh Instruments
From Dally Piio t wire services
Newpon Corp. has agreeme nt in
pnnc1ple to acquire privately held
Burleigh lno;truments Inc .. based in
Fishers. N 'i .. the Fountain Vallcy-
bascd compan) announced Monday.
Terms of the acquisi tion were not
disclosed. The transaction is subject
to com pletion of the due diligence
process. exec ution of a definitive
aircemen t and approval by the di-
/Kton o r the respective companies.
A Newport spokesperson said the
acquisition of Burleigh is expected
to be com plete within two or three
m o nths.
Tom G alantow1cz. pres ident of
Ncwpon. said. ··w e have much in
common with Burleigh in terms of
• complementary products, aJobel
markets and emphasis on providing
our customers with hi&h quality
producu and outstandina customer
service.
"Altho ugh "e expect some near-
tcrm dilution or earnings bt..~a usc of
the proposed acquisition. 1h1s busi-
ness combinatio n would s1gn1fi ·
cantly strengthen the abili ty of the
combined companies to provide
precision instruments for targeted
dom estic a nd 1 nternational m ar-
kets."
Newport Corp. designs. manufac-
tures and markets a comprehensive
line of instrum~ts, com ponents and
accessories for the laser and electro-
o ptical market which includes in-
d ustriaJ. government and laboratory
customers. Burleigh, founded in
1972. develops. manufactures and
m~ets ~ip-pret!Sion piezoclectnc
m 1cropos1t.1onmg mstrumcnts. laser
diacnostics, and near-infra.red laser
systems for laser and bio medical
rcKatCh laboratory markets as well
as specialiud industrial niches.
RFfrELL'S
Ul9LSTEIY llC.
November's affordability index
was sliahlly below the level of a year
aao. when 2) percent of the state's
households could afford to purchase
the median.priced home. which sold
for $18 1.328.
The affordability picture was un-
changed in the attached housing
sector for the third consecutive
m o nth. Thirty-one percent of the
state's ho useholds could a fford to
purchase the med ian-priced. existing
condo minium. which so ld for
S 144.643 in November. Al that
price. a household needed an annual
income of $4 7.684 and faced
Pr 1mr Lending Rate
Eac:fl bet"' ... its own~,_
MafO' benltS '9f'd to set similar rafe'S
8'ld c;tl.,. "'-"' ~. •"" ttie
I f9S1 ot ,. oftdus1'y folb#s. c~ are
oenet .. tndU$"'f mo-...s to a new rate
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AP
l':J I h ,,1, l'llllll:r to pu\h 1n1crcs1
r.lll'\ h l\\l'I
-..l<ll J.. pnn·' tlo\Cd h 1ghcr. "h 1 k
hl11Hh .ind till' Juliar dl·l·hm·d IOI-
lo'-' 1 n~ '\I onda ~ ·' .in nou nee ffil'n I
\\1l11am \ \ulll\an. an lTonom-
1'1 \\Ith lkan \\ttter Rc,nolds Im .
'aid h.1nl..' hJJ lhl· inrcn.tt'l' tu trnn
till' If p1 lllll' JU\I aftl'f Chn\tma\
"hl·n till' I l·d moH·d to lower the
kda:il rund\ rail'. till' 1n1C·rcs1 c)n
O' l'I ncghl loan' tx·t"-l'l'n hanJ..5. 10
lL~5 pcrl'cnt.
monthly paymenu of $1.1 92.
A year q o. a reviled 36 percent of
households could afford to purchase
the median-priced condominium.
which sold for $1 26.328.
In d etermining the detached hous-
ing and condo minium affordability
indices. the association assumes a
household can make a 20 percent
down payment and apply 30 percent
of its mon1hly income toward pay-
ments o n a 3~year mongagc.
The effecti ve rate on all mortgages
closed for resale ho mes fell from
l 0.16 percent in October to I 0.12
Archive, Cipher
reach agreement
on negotiations
From Dally Piiot wire servtces
Archive C'orp. announced Mon-
da} that 11 has reached an agree ment
Mlh < 1phcr Data Prod ucts Inc. to
nl·go11atl· a confi dentiality agrcc-
llll'nt a' a condt11on to entering into d1•;cu,i.ton~ with resix·ct to .\rch ive·s
ix·ml111g tl·ndcr offer
C1phl·r indicated to the Costa
l\lc\:J ·ba!>l.'d .\rchl\l' on Sunday that
11 ":J\ "II ling to t•ntcnain .\rch i' c·c;
rl'lJUl'\I Ill l'n~agl' in l11scuc;s1o ns con-
Cl'rning \rlhl\l,.S \\1ll 1ngne!IS 10 con-
s1dl'I .1n $1< ix·r -;hare ncgo11atl'd
tr:.tn\<Jl'I Hln.
( 1phn and -\rchl'l' ha'e agrl·ed
1h.1t 1>1:nd1ng \Urh confidcnt1ahl)
.111J -.1Jnd\t1ll agreement ncgo-
t1Jt10l1'>. thl· dl'f}l)\1t1on and d1s-
lll\l'n :>l lll'JukJ to start 1onda' in
thl· 1i·11ga1ion ix·nd1ng between -thl·
rnmpan1l'\ "Ill tx· dl'fcrrcd toda)
Thl'fl' 1., no assurance that agrce-
ml·nt "ill tx· reached b) toda) or at
all nm :J\ "hat the outcome might
tx· 1fan~ \ul h agrl'l'ment ,., or 1s not
fl'al hl·J
r oundnl 1n )1.11<0. Arr h1\e I'> a
m.111ulal IUll'r and \llf)pltl'r of data
b.1,J..up pcoJull\ tu 11ng1nal cq u1p-
n1l·111 111~1nufol'tUrl·r, and rt•\dkrs.
-\cdll\e and II\ '>Ub~1d1ar). Ma>nard
I kl tmnll' 111li:r a rumpkll' sl'lcc-
111111 ol I 4·11H h rartndgl· and 4MM
D ·\ I 1.11x· tin' l''
'l'SE CO,.POSITE THA,S..\('TIO'\S
1''· ._ ., 1l •
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S9 ·-"' )l • • "' I' 0 • l• .-• 11' •
11 -.. ,, .. \,. 11'.-• ~;. .
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percent in early November. The
avcrqe effective rate in November
1988 was 9.48 percent.
Oran.ac County. alona with awo
other rqions -Sacramento and
Riverside-San Bernardino counties
-experienced a sliaht improve-
ment in affordability durina No-
vember.
In Orange County, the improve-
ment in ho using affordability was
the result of both lo wer median
p rices in the reponina areas and a
greater propon ion of smaller. less
e xpensive homes sold in the rqion.
the au odation ttpOrted. , l
fit\c:en percent of house~s ·•·
could afford to purdwe lbe,'""'
d ian-priccd home In Orantc COMJY ··
in November, up from 14 percQll\ltP
October. At the November ~
price of S242, 765, a houi nt'edcd a minimum annual in
.of $80.031 to qualify for a mo
loan and faced mo nthly payme ,f
$2,()() I. }o I I
In November 1988. 19 percent. af
households in the region cou14,.f~
ford the median-priced home, wyft b
sold for $225.844. '.>IJ
Americans' debt ~
up S4.24 billion ':J ~
Consumer cred it includes al~c""-'· WASHINGTON (AP) -Ameri-
cans took out $4.24 billion more in
rnnsume r cred it than the} retired in
No,cmber. the largest increase their
outi.tanding debt in n ine mo nths.
Fl·dcral Resen c reported Monday.
Some analyi.h said the j ump re-
lkctcd overall consumer optim ism
dcspitl· pockl•ts of sluggishness in
lhl' l'C000n1\.
.. 11 presents a clear picture that
rnnsumers arc back on track even 1f
thn had slowed down earlier in the
'ca·r:· said Michael K. Evans of
(:,am Econom ics Inc. ··They·rc
<>tarung to spend again. We a lso saw
1h1., in the \hnstma~ sale'> "'h1ch
"l'rl· prl'll) good.''
f hl' r l·d c;a1d con .. umcr credit 1n
'member ad,anl·cd at a seasonall)
allJu\l~·d .innual rate of 7.2 percent
on top of a 5.4 JX'rCl'Ol gain in
Octotx·r. It "a'i the h1ghcc;t le'd of
consumer dl·bt '>Ince last Fd)ruaf)
"hl·n $5.38 billion "as po .. 1cd
ft HAT '\\'SE DID
NEW YORK CA P) Jan. 8 Prev.
Adva,,ced ~ol r~ Declined 717 31
Unchanoed '7' 4~3 T 01a1 issues 1991 19 5 New highs 31 3'
New lows 22 7
'.\l'SE l .. EADERS
NEW YORK !APl -Sales, 4 pm Mondav price and net chanoe of lhe IS mosi aclive New Yori< Slock Exchanoe •n ues. trading na11onallv al more tnan Sl Name VolUIM Last Ch9-p,,,1Mor s 3.3 t7 .000 41 -1 •
Pan Am 3.122.SOO 3 , 1 • GenElcl 1 2S0.300 66 + \t Amer T& T 1 207.800 451. +I • FstF1d8c I 206,600 21~ -'e IBM I 1~.400 100 1 t '• FedNMto s 1.152.100 361• t ... US Shae 1 121.400 21 • + , ChaseMaM 1 078.000 33\~ -I Exxon I 07S,SOO 49 ., + '• FPL C,ro 1 073 200 34 -'e var11v t 60doo 2~ -1 16 Put>Svc Col 996, 100 2S -1 SFePacCP 979.SOO t9 t• + ..._
MFS lnflnc 900.000 8'• t '•
DOW 10,[S A \'t:RAGl:S
sumC'r loans except mortgages.
T he pacl' of auto loans slowed to
a 2.2 !X'fC'l'nt increase. or $519
m11l1on. o n an an nual basis reflec-
11ng the November slump in the
au1omob1k ind ustl) resulting from
an ab~l·nn· of sales incentives and
thl' prl•se nce of pnn· increases for
1990 modl.'ls that t0ok effect in
Octolx'r.
.\uto loans increa sed 4.1 percent
in Octulx'r. but analysts ~id , .t~a1
reflected a lag in credit appltcaJN)ns
madl' 111 cptember but not Aff P-
pro, ed until the following mQiJ Jb•
-\ulo sales remained depr~
until late December when car ~)jlfrs too~ ad,·antagc of incent1 vesi·>J'lat
l'\f)lrl·d at ~car'!> end. '·''· .. ( on <;uml'r!> d1dn·t hke 1he pJW4;S
anti l..nl'" the~ "ould come dQ~J}t"
f \ans said. dl'SCribing the sitU"f"l
1n thl· auto 1ndu!>tf) as a Pf1~
probkm. not an cl·onom1c on(;
NEW YORK (AP) Jan 8 P'rw.
Advanced R f ~ Declined Unchanoed 271 af: Total Issues 831 New r110M t2 a New lows 9
A'IEX l .. EADERS
NE W YORK (AP) -Sales • ., .. P.rn. M ondav price ano nel chanoe of ll'le 11iMois1 acllve American Slock. Exchange 1,._u&. 1rad1no na11onallv al more lhan Sl , Name V~ Last °'8. Home Shoo I, 943. 100 9 ~,+,, ~ TwnCntrv 1 026 400 6 1 •
BAT lnd 991.700 1313·16 ·16 TexasA1rCo 673 900 10 •r:rl D•ason•ts )414j00 3 9·16 -"":J 16
Amdahl 401.i 141' :..i.~ OowChm re 344. '• lo' I EchoBav 316. t 111 -~ lnt1 Telcho 2S3 I, 1 MJ'lti
Atart 176,000 ~l.. 'i> 11'>
NEW YORK (APl -Mosl acllve ov coun!er SIOCkS SUPPiied bv NASO
Last or
NEW YORK !AP) -Final Dow JonH Name averaoes for M ondav. Jan 8 M CI Volume Bid Aslred C"9. + .,, _,,.. Stocks ()pen Hltltl How Clew Chtl AdacLo 30 Ind 2761.73 2~n7 27 .41 279•.3j+21 T2 1n1e1 20 Trn 1173 19 I S 78 1 63.23 1178 .--019 SunM lc IS Ull 225.98 2 7 49 22U9 22S.6 -1.16 Apple( 65 Stk 1029 31 1042 22 10'23 75 1037 19 +2.94 1..1nBrd
Indus 16,6 ll,200 Oracles Tran S.620.400 Menlor Ulils 3 OIS.600 L1zC1ao 65 Sti.. 2~.241,100 TlcmA s
2.332,900 40'' .. ,N.•oo )>. 1,3 • 00
1.11 ·; ff1
11 906, 38
11!2?, 1171 a
18, 11\'a 13, w . 728, 23',
671. 11''9
,.ETALS PRICES GOLD PRIC'ES
NEW YOAK tAPI Sool nonletrOU9 ,,,_.II pric.
MonOa) o\luMiftuM 71S0 pe< l)OUl'O NV Comer IOQI m()nlll
Mon c-s 1 noo a c><>un<1 u s oeecin.cion• C--$I 119~ C<>tllt per p0und NY C:-• IOQI
mO<ltll MM
l...:I 33-•0 C_,lt I P0un0
Zlftc -68· 13 '*'" • pound --ed n.. 54 11ll31Me1a1s w-comoo.ne P<OI p.-11> l
l llve< '5 3 10 HaNJy & Hatmtn lonl't deity QvOl•I
I I-SS 2U -lr()'f or NV Come• 9'>01 mofllf>
MM ....c...-, S285 00 S300 00 P9< 111 lb llatlo N9W
Y0<k
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NEW YORK (AP) -The fOllQwlne list
shows the New York Slock Excnen" slocks and warrants lhat have gone UP ll'le most and dow n lhe mosl based on e>ercenl of change for Monday No securrt1u lradmo below S2 or 1000
shares are Included. Ner and 1>ercenla1>e chanou are lhe difference between lht e>revlovs clOslno
Price and Mondav'\,~lo om price
Name Last Che l'ct. 1 M anl'latlNll ~ + l Up t7,
2 ~omPreCre ,., + '• UP tl. ~ vj~•~ech ~ i ; : 8: ll:~ S g ovallnt 1 1 UP 1 •
6 IK lnl >• 1
14 Up t ·i 7 ermanyFd 1 ~ t\11 UP I WstUn of8 1' 1 • UP • 9 Pan Am 1 ' 1 • UP . 10 p~omun ''1 11• UP .
l 1 R 1,Jtwan n t47'a 1 UP 7.1 2 Le ieFav lt'• \lo UP ' 13 TransRllv 37'1 ''• UP 6.
14. Hunlglnll s 2p 1 t~ UP ·1 j5 EmerldHme (• ~ UP ..
l* ~~~d ls'' 1 ~ 8: : J...WP Inc s 3311, ll'I Up . r.~oJSt 1tU E 8: . ~l•J'csJh .. ~ v. 8: ., lrltPtr -,.f 71/• ~ UP H~~ncll 7•;. --Up ~g,:;~ ijJ" J,. U.OUP 'T'11enci> ~~ ~ p
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in fear of losing it Herc I was, 31
years old. I had made three m1ser-
ab_lc marriag~s and was struglina to
raise two children. (f it weren't for ~he kids I would have put my bead
in the oven.
Then I read a kt1Cr in your
column from a woman whose life
was very much like mine. The coin-
cidences were uncanny. You told
her, "Get courueJina." I was never a
rcliaious person. but somehow I felt
that a hiahcr power had led me to
yo ur column that day. I ~ided to
follow throuatt.
It was hard to make that first
phone call, but I forced myxlf to do
1t. The next chaJlenae was to find
help I could afford. I found it It was
torture to walk through that door to
my first appointment. but after two
sessions I knew I was on the right
track.
Today my life isn't perfect. but it's
a lot better than it was. I am emo-
tionally secure. My kids arc arcat.
I'm communicatina with my rcla~
tivcs, and while I'm not cra~ about
them, I can behave in a civilized
manner.
Those two simp&e words, "act
counsclinJ.," chanaed my life. I want
to say them apirt and again. Get
counseli ng. Pick up the phone. Walk
in the door. Get counseling. It
works. Please. Ann. ketp sayi ng it,
over and over apin. -GRATE·
FUL IN CHICAGO
DEAR READER: Tlauk y .. for
telllq me M• dtoH two word1
cba&e4 yeer Ufe. I ltope Y"r letter
•Ul eaeMR&e o&Mn to set cousel-
lD1. set coaseU.1, 1et eoaullq. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: You
once defended pigs in your column
by po1ntin1 out thll they were a lot
better than tbcir imaae. I hope you
will do as much for bats. Before you
toss this letter away, please hear me
out.
Bats arc well-behaved and in-
tdligent creatures, essential to a
health) environment. Thanks to
Halloween and countless horror
movies. the bat has gotten a bum
rap. The) arc not bloodsuckina
creature!> that attack people. Bats arc
actual!} quite timid. Tt}ey bite only
when threatened. The only bat that
li'es on blood 1s tlte vampire bat.
All olht'r bats feed on insects. bugs.
fru11 and nectar.
I doubt that this letter will make
)Our column. but bats deserve better
Entrant has frog contest board hopping mad
SEATTLE (AP) -An amphibian
importer has spawned a controversy
by enterina aiant froas in the annual
fro& Jump Jubilee, making some
people .hoppin1 mad becauS<' the
Jumbo )Umpers can stretch 3 feet
and wc1$h up to 15 pounds.
Organtzers say Andy J. Koffman.
40, has created a "superfrog crisis" vn.h his bid to enter I 0 oversized
1111oh1bians from Afnca in the
wli"'"1cal competition started by
~l'k Twain's story. "The Cel-cbnlt<Cd Jumping Frog of Calaveras
c~~ ...
J~nc basketball players 40 or
SO,fl'et 1all. That's about the human
cqu1' a lent of the frogs Koffman Wltftl~1 to enter in the contes1 to be
hclll 'in May in Angels Camp.
"flt apply for a green card for
~ gu)S 1f I ha'c to." Koffman
said unda). "This 1s what America
1s all about ...
"'9·man, a licensed importer of
e.W. birds. repulcs and amphi-
bians from Africa for nearly 13
years. \a} s he 1s the ~olc successful
importer of 1hc Goliath fro~. a deni-
zen llf ~w1ft-Oow1ng 11,crs 1n
Carnc:roon and Equatonal Guinea.
HL' ..aid he had imported 50 of th e
frogs. "h1rh ran measure 3 feet 1n
length He sold 30 of them to the
Cincinnati Zoo. the Lincoln Park
Z~ Chicago. the Brookfield Zoo
1n Tnicago. a Japanese importer for
zooi. tbac. a zoo 1n the Netherlands
and a "holesaler 1n Flonda.
Ihi-' other 20. ranging from 3
pound\ 10 8 pounds. occup~ a pond
in h 1~ hasement He sa~s he 1'>
pre~ring to import some 15
pouo<lers.
l n11I no". '1rtualh all the en-
trani.. ha\ e been c a·lifom1a bull-
frog~ "11h the b1~C'St ahout a
pound. said Diane · aaumann, in-
terim man~ger for the 39th Aaricul -
tural District Association. which has
run the event si nce it was started in
1928 at the Cala veras County Fair.
".We have had some imports from
Africa. but they were always about
lhl· same size." she said in a tele-
phone interview Sunday night.
The mne-m1:mber association
board of directors 1s to meet Friday
to d1~uss the issue. "probably in
execu11vc (closed) session due to the
poss1b1hl} of 1111gat1on." she said.
Concerns include fairness, safety
and sun" al of 1he compcmion,
Baumann said.
··I t"s hke racing a draft horse
~ga1 nst thoroughbreds. entirety dif-
lnl·nt species:· Baumann said.
Thi.' contest record of 21 feet. 5 1;4
1nchc:s for three hops was set b)
Ro!>1c the R1b11c:r in 1986. Koffman
sa~\ his -;upcrfrogs l'an easily exceed
!hat 1n a ~1nglc bound.
Baumann also said some feared
O~l· of the Goliaths might leap ou1
of the arena -··unfonuna1ely. our
~tagr 1s onl~ about 35 fee t deep" -
and hit a six·ctator.
Moreu' er. unhkc their much
smalkr rda11,es. the monster frogs
ha'e \harp teeth and might gobble
up their competitors. she said.
Koffman !Ml) s he feeds his 20 frogs
about I 00 goldfish a week. vaf) 1ng
thl.'1r dirt "11h occasional mice and
cr1l kl·ts
..The~ do ha\c a 'orac1ou!> ap-
ix·11tl.':· he ..aid ··Thl·~ 'II cat 3n)-
th1ng that mo,es:·
He \aH.l he once d1'isectcd a frog 1n
~fnra and foun d v. hat looked like
an l'nt1rl· colon' of arm' ants in the '>tOOlJlh . .
··\\hat lh1-; gu} did v.as. he found
onl' of thrSl' lolumns of ant~ and got
Andy Koffman holds some of the Goliath frogs he has entered Into annual contest.
1n front and opem·d his mouth and
kt thl.' "hok colon' "alk 1n:· Kof-
fmJn \a1d ·· fhe~ ·1j cat tnrd<,. hah\
ch1d., ·· ·
He kl'CP'I thl· lrog~ in a f .500-
gallon pond aht1u1 12 fl'l·t ~uare.
"1th lug\ and plan:' around the
ix·nnwta .ind an l\l,1nd 1n the
n:ntl·r \1r Jlld \\ata Jrl' h ·pt JI a
ll>O\t,1111 ~II dl·grl'l°\ I .1hrl·nhl'll thl·
"all\ ol thl· room Jrl· pJdJnl and
llrwJ \\1th plJ\lll JnJ thl· "all'r 1'
l l·pt 'littht l\ Jll...il1nl·
"-11llm.1n \.11J lw )!n·1.• up J' J
Jol h>r°' 'on 1n Ea\t ra"a' \.1 1eh
"'l.'nt trom homr aquariums to o"n·
1r1g h •ur ix·1 'itorr\ h' age I earned
J Jq;rn· 1n hu .. inl·.,, adm1n1,1r:u1on
.11 lhl· I Ol\\'r'll' 111 \1llh1gan and
nn.sni.· Jn 1mp11rtcr ,,( e\llllt.
' J •'.It LH•"\
f/armup concert to open Dylan's international tour
By The Assodat~d Pr~u
:--;fW H .\VEN. Conn -Bob
Dylan ''ill oix·n an 1nternat1 onal
tour "1th a ~arm up conrcn on
FnJa, at Toad's Place. a New
HJ,rn n1gh1dub that 1n Auguo;t fca-
turl·d the Rolling Stones. r II ct 0 ) Ian to appear at the cl ub.
v. can hold onl y 700 people.
T offered to let him keep all
prou:ed!> from 11ckct sales. said Mike
flll\·rndlc. president of Toad·s.
T1,l..L·t.s arc to cost S l8.50
.. ,., t were not looking 10 make
m11nl'\. We "ere interested in
h.i' t~ another legend." pocrndle
\aid
\lkr Toad's landed the Stones to
C'lnw .out the 1980s. Dylan's appear-
anl'<' "'1s a great way to start the
1'140.," said Katherine Cormack.
ToaJ's director of booking and
promotion.
Dylan's latest album is utled "Oh M., ...
, ~NOR. Pa. -Jerry Vu
l>f~~ who turned down a role in
··o iSU'gan's Island" 1n favor of "My
Mottltr. the Car." refuses to be
1)1 1(
~Ju.t lR~ (March 21-April 19): You
mi'gh\. be reflccllnt, "Everythina is
happcnina at once ... Keep up with
the times. stress versatility, akn-
ness. Mild flirtation could become
somcthina serious. Gemini. Sqit-
tarius att in picture.
T AUllUS (April 20-May 20): Ho!d
on to valuables.. Don't aave up ship
dut '° mild storm. Focus on per· sona~· ons, ability to locate
loft · s. Scorpio native uraes
pt1r1 nhip. marriaae. Another T~urts also plays ro&e.
P~ (May ll~une 20): You "11&": be 11yina. "At last I do have
...
Bob Dylan
op11m1s11c about the chances of his
latest effort. A B(''s "Coach ...
"l'\l' had tcrnblc luck. just awful
luck:· said Van Dyke. who got his
start in television on his older
brother's long-running "The Dick
Van Dyke Show."
"I was offered 'Gil hir.an 's Island.'
11 m} way~" SCcnario features dis-
CO\ ef). variety. ability to work with
hands. Cycle continues high -
you'll tap crcauvc source. Virgo fig-
ures prominently.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some
will reluctantly admit. "You had it
right from the ~nning! .. Emphasis
on home. sccunty. property ap-
praisal. Secret conccmina unusual
sift is re vealed. Unknown admirer is
unmasked.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obtain
hint from Cancer mcssqe. Wish
comes true throuah circuitous route.
You could discover additional
source of income. What h8d been
I 'kllll · 1 h1~ I\ thl' v.orst 1h1ng I ever
)a" Jnl.I I "on"t do 11 · Look at 11
bernmn a hit . lasted thrct.·
Sl'3\l1m:· \'an (), ~l· ..aid in 1hc Jan
IJ l'd1 11nn of TV <iu1dc maµzinc.
··~t ~ ~l othl·r. the Car" qu1c kl )
Malkd The maga11ne didn't sa)
~hat rok \"an (),kc v.as offt:'rcd 1n
.. Gilligan·, Island·:·
Thl· ~oungn an D~kc ·'i
pes!>1m1'm tov.ard h1' ne" role as
assistant football ( oach Luther Van
Dam 1n the TV '>l'nes. 1.\h1ch fca-
1urn ( ra1g T \,do;on in the title
role. l'i founded on more than JUSI
one: failure
'-\fter "Car·· failed. ··Sheldon
Leonard. v.ho "as the top producer
in T\' (in the late 1960s) had onr
bomb 1n his life and 11 was m' shov..
· .\rc1dl·ntal Fam ii).' " Van· D> kc
said. Ne\I came "Headmaster:· s1ar-
ring And) Griffith in the 111le role.
"'h1ch also bombed.
NE W YORK -A con man who
says he's borrowi ng jewelry for Jou
R•nn has made ofT with thousands
of dollars worth of merchandise
from at least two Manhattan stores.
hidden from 'iew wi ll be exposed.
Be read\ to act!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Su-
perior gives )'OU alternative -quit
now or meet deadline. Choose latter
course. Focus on intensity, rouragc.
deahngs with higher-ups. Older per-
son says. "Mone) is available if you
can locate 1t.!"
uaR.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22r You'll
be told. "We like your style." You'll
pjn arcater knowled&e of cycles,
t~nds. Emphasis on future pros-
pects. philosophical concepts. Clash
of ideas proves stimulatina. Could
involve Aries.
IC08PIO (Oct. ll-Nov. 21):
tlw "nd1l.lll'U 1all·\hO" hmt '>J1d
.,.\lonJ.J\
·· fh1<. "tl·mhh .. ad." Rl'l'r' ..ail.I
111 J nl·\\\ rl'il',1\l· · .. The \lure Cl\\ m·rc,
Jll' Olll'. hollC\I r)\:llple JnJ th!\
c,hou lJn"t h:J\l' haprx·ncd to thl'nl ··
Thl· \H'll-tlrl''l\l'd man 1n h1' ,n.,
c..i1J hr "J' ht1rro"rng thl' Jl'"clr:
l11r Rt'l'r'> to "l.'ar during a tck\l\l'd
1ntl·n ll'\\ \\llh arm' dealer ~dnan
l-.ha'>hugg1. .tu ord1ng tu knn1fer
(,.·rrt1 .. 1 'floh·<,,q1man lor R1,er'
Thl' con mJn kit 1v.1) phom·
numlx-r' \\Ith 1h1• \tnrl''> nnl' JI ( R\
anJ another 1ha1 rl•athe<, a rt•cordcd
ml·~..age at ul1ill'' 111 ··Thl' Joan
RI' rr'> Shu" ..
··He \\al. a real pro:· l rem· ~OJen
of the Peiper\ ~ "-11_1c n store told
;-..ie" \or!.. maga11nc ··He v.as '>O
<.moo1h that \\hl·n hl· a<.kcd for one
nng. I lent him mo. 'u Joan "ould
haH' a choice ··
'lEW YORK -Michelle PfelUer
has hccn rhosrn he'll actress and
Beau Bridge" OC\t <.uppo ning actor
b~ thl' Na11onal (\oc1ct) of Film
( nt1r\ for their "nrk in "The
Fabulous Baker Bu)'i."
Brcakthruugh 1nd1ca1ed 1n connec-
tion"' 11h hidden resources. pothght
on money belonging to clo~ as-
sociate. mate. Ne" approach nec-ess-
af). LO\C pla~s oumanding role
Leo ligures prominently.
SAGmARJUS (No" 22-()c(-21)-
lf )OU don't knO\\ what tO do. do
nothing. Famil) memb(rs pull you
in different d1recuons. Sa) 1hanks
but no thanks -take charge. Focus
on 1ntu1tion. teaching. unorthodox
approach. Aquarian involved.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Individual who had been 1mmob1le
could suddenly become active.
Scenario featu~s surprises, vali-
dations. aftinnations. You'll be in-
otection from Plague goes up in smoke
Quincy Adams. Ani train rider wu And~ Jecbon .
..
•
•
· B.11.rr Ht"' thr <.tnr\ of t~o
r1,1n1,t -hruthl:r, \\ho .1dJ j \\Oman
,111~n t.1 their n1ghll luh act. al\(1
1•1111 thr lx•st cinl·mawgraph\ av.ard
\u ndJ' lor t hl' 1\ or~ of \f 1rhacl
B.d lh.1U\
·· Drug'>t11rl' < 11\• ~1~ •· an inderx·n·
t.knt rilm about a \mall group of
Jrug JJJKt\ "ho \teal from pharma-
Ul'' ""a' 1 <lll'd 1x-,1 1ilm of 1989 b'
the \lXll'I' "h1ch compn~s JQ
u1t1l \ of maJOr na11onal pubh·
lation\ It., J1re{·tor. Cius Van Sant
Jr . \\3\ \Ull'd beo;t director Its
'>t.rl'l.'npla~ v.as also nted
Dan1d [)a,.Lev.1s v.as chosen bcc;t
actor for his· ponra~al in "M ~ Left
Foot" of Chn'>I' Brov.n . v.ho o"er-
rame l"l'rl'hral pals~ and po1.ert\ to
becoml' a nnleJ ln'h an1st and
v.ri1er
'-\ nJeli ea Hus ton "a.. picked best
supporting actre<>s for her role 1n
··Enemies . .\ Lo 'e Stor).'. ba~d on
a no,cl b~ l\aac Bashrv1s Singer
"'Roger and Mc:· Michael
Moore's desrnp11on of how mass
layoffc; b) General Motors changed
Flint. Mich., rl.'ce1' ed the hcst
documentary av.ard.
v1ted to participate in campaign for
hospital charit).
AQUARIUS (Jan .!0-Feb 18)
Man~ people seel rour counsel,
some declare. ··t w1sh v.e rould
al"'a)S be "1th ~ou'" Basic matcnal
rC<lum~s rcv151on Emphasis on re-
building. locating needed matcnal,
personnel. Taurus involved.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mart'h 20): Be
analytical. discern mouvcs. Refuse
to be satisfied that somelhing merely
happened -insist on reasons.
Member of opposite sex wants more
than promisn. Situation could ap-
pear upside down.
IF JAN. t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:
You post($$ secret of univcnal ap-
pul. You'll ne~« be sari.md with
sta)ic ~tion. •You mu'1 fCllCh
bc)'OnCf limitatiofts. ral or Im-
Pf'QS tbatl they've been ldWll and
I just had to try. -LEXINGTON
DEAR LEX: I bow el few II ...
erHtaret at "Wt .... _. jlll1
...... qly .......... v ......... .
t..11 .. •t at&adl "'9le lt ..,....
.. , .. ,, laewever. .,._.. ,.. for
ie~tq mm .... •• ,_,ae .....
till•& today. laclMlq me. WWle I
dOll't promlte &o tab a ltat to lmd.
I will ao 1 .. 1er fear Dem.
• • •
GEM OF THE DAY: U Y• wut
to udenlud pNple, S.-lest
lime lll U.e library wt .. Plato ...
more time oe tk bu. CCrelllt Al
Netlbrlll'• fa.tlaattq Mot, .. c..
fes11... of .. s.o.A." P9Ml*r
Dffble-day, 118.tS; CaaaU. HS.ft. A
1rea1 read.)
HHIUfa
Both vulnerable. South deals.
WEST
NORTH
• I( Q 10 9 7 s
'? J 10
A743
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• J 8 6 4
i s 3
EAST
• 3 l
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KJll : Q 10 9 6 s .,, • 10 s
SOUTH
+A
A764
Vokl
• AK91 7 431
The bidding :
South Welt Nordt Eul
1 • Pus J + Pua
l Pus 2 + Pua
4 • Pau 4 i P ..
6 • Pau Pua Pau
Opening lead: Six o f •
We arc indebted to Jlh Column,
published by District S of the Amer-
ican Contract Bridge League, for
today's hand. The bidding was not
given, but 11 might have gone as
shown.
Since a Jump to three clubs would
no1 be forcing, South creates a one-
round force by rebidding at the
two-level in a suit ranking hither
than his original stra.in. North's
four diamonds is a cue-bid implying
club tolerance, and s1x clubs nicely
expresses the playing strength o f
South's hand .
Any plain-suit lead would have
made declarer's life easy. South
would win in hand, clear the ace of
spades, enter dummy with the queen
of trumps and take three heart dil-
cards on the ace of diamondJ and
king-queen of spades. That would
guarantee the slam u Iona u clubs
were no worse than 3-I and spades
4-2. or if the hand with four trumpe
ruffed the third round of spade1.
And if spades broke 3-3, declarer
would red in an overtrick.
The trump lead, however, re-
moved dedar~'s only entry to the
table before it could serve a useful
purpose, since the ace of spades
blocked the run of that suit. To take
a heart discard on the ace of dia-
monds would serve little p\lJ'J)OK.
since declarer would stiU be strand-
ed with two losers in that suit.
There was a very elep.nt counter
ava.ilablc, and dccl&ref found it. Af ..
tcr winnina the first trick in dummy,
declarer cashed the ace of diamonds
and discarded the ace of rpeda
from hand! The kins and queen of
spades were then c:aabed for two
heart pitches and, when both lived.
declarer fulfilled his contract, IOlifta
only a heart trick.
agincd. txfeat is somdhh• you
ne'er admit. Aries., Ubn penons
pla} important roks in your lift.
Dunng remainder of January, IOCia1
I Cll\'ltleS l«"C&cratc, )'OU add to
wardrobe. you become mott IW9ft
of diet. nutrition. ~y ~ You1J
travel in March. MIUor' domeldc
ac:ljustment ta,ka plMie ia ""'1-
Ttthniqucs are perfected in May .
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LOS ANGELES -When they look at the
men the "Todar" show made for itself. the png
&om ABC's ·1Good Momin&. America" can
barely stifle a aiSJIC.
They see a nval rhat self-destructed in the
most cmbarrassina possible way. WhHc lhcy 1ry
10 sound sympathetic, it just won't come ou1
without a hnlc aloat attached.
"Good Morning, America." the other mom·
ina show, the one where the people actually like
each ot her. is poised and ready to pounce.
Charles Gibson. Joan Lunden. and the ~st arc
convinct'd that they were j ust al>out to have
"Today" for breakfast anyway. Now they fig urc
thcy'll_just be eating a tiulc early.
'"There hasn't exactly' been a mesh of per·
sonali1ies over there in recent Wttks, has there?''
snccrN Gibson. who's shared "Good Morning.
America" co·hO!>l duties with news anchor Joan
Lunden for al~ years. .., mean, if
Willard (Scott) can't even show up for Jane Paule~··s Jasl show, well, for Lord's sake!"
(During Pauley's last broadcast after I 3 years
on .. Today." Scot\ reponed from Florida).
"When I lea\'t' this program," added Gibson.
sarcasm oozing like ho1 lava. "I suspect that
Spencer (Christian. the show's weathennan) and
Joan will jolly "''ell be in 1he studio wi th me on
that day. They "''on't be thousands of miles away
and tell me how they're goi ng to just miss me
bunches."
Enough has been wriuen abou1 the "Today"
brouhaha that an~one v.·ho cares already knows
the background . If the usual trends. figures.
indices and ra tings are accurate. "Good Morning.
America" v.·as about to move ahead in the
morning race. The ad\'ance v.·as particularly
strong among ~ounger "''omen. and that v.·as "''hat
made the "Today" rn anagement lu rch into the
\'iolent o'erreaction leading lo Paulc~"s de-
parture.
··11 "'·asn'1 a case of great te,,..tbo<Jk manage-
ment. was 11 ?'' chuckled ABC vice president
Philip Beu1h. "'ho super\·1ses "Good Morning,
America."
Neither Gibson nor Lunden came out and
sa id ii. but trading Pa ule~ for Deborah Norville,
"'hose st int as Brvan : G umbel's sidekick bep,,an
this week, was the "best thin& that have happeilcd
could happen to '"Good Momillf. America."
They prechct that the "Today" rat1nas will rise
when viewers check out the new combination.
then return to business as usual.
They won't sar this aloud eithtr. but they all
think it "Today' lost the wrona person. If
anyone had to go. they point lo Gumbel, who
they perttivc as too much of a hot personali1y
"'ithout someone like Pauley th.err to cool him
off. Now, it's likrly he'll domina1e "Today" even
more than hr a lrtady did.
··You j ust don't want to go downstairs to a
breakfasl table with a bunch of people arguing
with each other ... said Lunden. ·•Jane was really
put in1 0 a position where I think she kind of
JUmped ship before they bombed it" .
Thert"s usually a gen1lemen's agreement in
TV in whicn one side doesn't criticize 1he other.
Privately, you might think that the other guy is
the lo.,.,·esl kind of reptile. You might evl!'n sav
1ha1 aloud O\ er a drink. But you'd never -wcti.
hard!~ ever -say it to a collection of TV
colu1nnis1s scribbling your every word.
But lhe ABC gang not only couldn't hide
Cht•1r scorn. the} didn't evrn try very harJ.
"I don"t think even for one minute that
)Ou ng peo ple turned .away fron:i Jane Pauley,"
said Beuth. "They n11shandled 11. The program
had to be changed, and 1hey staned on John
Paln1c r (lhc nc.,.,•sreader whom Norville replaced
SC\ eral months ago). Acrordin~ 10 our research,
C\'tll regular vic,,..•crs of 'Today didn't know hi s
nan1c.
"Then 11 JUSI snowballed. I was surprised
the~ 1nadl· th..: change because I do not believe
1hat ~ou can lose an imponan1 person like Jane
and expect it 10 be picked up by Deborah
/\or\ lite. BL·lie ,·e n1e. Deborah is no Jane."
"CBS This ~1 omi ng" "'·ith HarT)' Smith and
Kathleen Sullivan. ii.n't even a faclor in the
gam e. though 11's also trying to make a n1ove no"''
1ha1 .. Toda\·· has 1n1ploded, with a slimmer, re·
energized Sulli van. a n{·w production team. and
Gum~l's broth er Greg as !IS spans rl'por1cr and
subs1 itu1..: an chor.
For now. 1hc con1petition is s1ric tlv bet.,.,·cen
"Todav" and ""Good Morning. Am erica'." For the
record.' the \L'ar ended 1.~11ch the t"'·o shows tied
"'ith a ~O Percent share of the audience. v.·h ilc
"CBS This ·Momin&" laucd well behind with a
12 percent share .
Whal shouldn ·1 be overlooked i1 thlt the
mi"" of personalities on "Good Momilllo Ameri-
ca" has been toacther lonaest Giwn the habit-
dominatcd nature of momina TV, that's a bia
advantage. A ne twork could put Dlffy Duck,
Go111cr Pyle and Zsa Zsa Gabor toaether on a
mo rning show. and if it left them Iona l!'ftO~.
vic"·ers would stan feclina comfortable with
thcnl.
The way it's going. maybe we shouldn't
coun1 that out.
··People like to have their slippers wher.t
the} put them. they like to know where their
toothpaste is, and they like to have the people on
tcle' 1sion be in lhe right place. too," said
Lunden. "'Those TV sets arc in the bedroom and
the ba1hroom and the kitchen. Defenses are
do"'"· people aren't dressed yet and it's a very
diffL·r..:nc time of day."
\\1hcn Jack Reill y, the ·'Good Morning,
An1crica" producer, observed that the per-
sonalities arc 60 percent of ""'hat makes a morn-
ing sho"' y,·ork. "''Catherman Christian quickly
added that n1a} ~ an understatement.
.. lf vou san1plc viewers," he said, "you'll find
th al 1hc "mi:1. of pe rsonalities is the dl!'Ciding factor
1n "·hich program 1hcy watch, because cs~ntially
the same 1nfo rma1 ion is reported on all three
prograin s. cspr.:cially on a heavy news day."
lronicall ). gi,cn the hot news year that 1989
111as -11 "''on'1 slow down anytime soon either
-the rt•pu1at1on of ··Good Morning. America" as the soft er. more feature.oriented show prob-
abl~ helps.
··well. there's th:n and my ra"''· unbridled
Sl'.\ appt:al. too" cracked Gibson. ··1 do think
that's a fair point tho ugh. Son1ebody used a line
the other da~ about our se t being very
don1l'Sl1ca1cd. I 1h1nk that's 1rue. It projl!'CIS that
kind of 1magL'. On da)'S when the news events
dun'\ 1\arrant 5un1c1h 1ng big. l\'e're \'Cry ron-
scu.1us of thl· fact that we wan t people to be more
l'on1fonabll' "11h us and "'C can sort o f relax
niorl' and pu1 our heels up more."
Lun den adnu ncd lha1 the only thing 1ha1
rt3 ll~ bo1hcrcd her 1n all Che uproar was the
sub1le hint 1hat Pa uley was getting close 10 a
dangerous age for v.·omcn in net.,.,·ork news.
Charles Gibson and Jo•n Lunden. shown abOve In • 1 •1
photo. •r• confld•nt their ''Good Morning. Amerlc••• c•n
ftll the void created by turmoll on the "Today•• show.
MO\llE LISTl~GS
Arts Center receives million-dollar grant :\e"·porl Beach
•AaOA ClfrltlJll#I ICI'/ f '"'°"• IN<1 ~/~.J~/0
M•n<J V I ~ lCI
The W. f\1 . Keck Foundation has
awarded a SI ·m ill ion grant to the
Orange County Performing Ans
Center to spearhead a campaign to
increase the center's endowment
fund b) SW million h) the end of
1993.
The gift -"'h1ch will benefit the
.i\rts Center in perpetuity in the form
of interest and d ividends -is the
second awarded 10 the organiza1ion
by 1he Keck Foundatio n. The foun·
dation also contributed SI million to
the Ans Center building fund 1n
1983 .
"In considering th is gift 10 the
center. .,.,.e "·ere panicuJa rly 1m-
prl'SSCd with the level of volunteer
leadership and comn11 tmcn1 that has.
bcco n1c 1ht corne rstone of the Or·
ang1; County Performing o\rts
('cn1cr." said Da 1 id .\. Thomas. the
foundauon's Soulhl·rn Ca!iiorn1a
progra1n cornmittee chairman. 1n
announci ng the grant. ''The {·enter 1~
an o u1s1and1ng cultural rl·source for
Southl·rn California and "e arc
pleased to make thi s gift "
"\\'c arc r.:x1remcl~ gratl·ful to thL'
\\' ~·1. Keck Founda11on." '>aid .o\ns
Ccnirr cha1rn1a11 Hr nr\ Sr.:gcrs1rom
"Rccogn 1uo n h~ the loundauon of
the !>laturc of the Orange Coun t)
Pcrform1nll ·\rts l t"nll·r L'i esDCc1al!~
Music Awards will
honor singer Prince
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Singer·
songwriter Prince will be honored
during the American Music Awards
presentations this month with a
special Award of Achievement for
his contributions to music.
A tribute 10 Prince will conclude
"'"ith presentation of the 1rophy dur·
ing the ABC.TV awards show Jan.
22 from the Shrine Auditorium.
Prince is the second Award of
Ach ievement reci pient Michael
Jackson got it last year.
. The inscription on the trophy
reads: "Because 1his multi·talented
anist. through his writing and per-
forming. his mordings and motion
pictures and his discovery and sup-
pon of new musical stars, has been
a major influence on the look and
sounds of the 1980s, the American
Music Award of Achievement is
pre$('nted lo Prince."
t'rincl!' may be best known for his
··Purp&c Rain" album and motion
picture.
Vocalist Bobby Brown leads com-
petilors with live American Music
Award nomina1ions in three
catcaories. and video dance star
Paull Abdul and rapper Tone Loe
rollow with four nods each.
The special Award of Merit will be
pttSCnted to Neil Diamond.
Prince, ,......ed•bove .. • 1-Los. Afteele• concert,
wttl be honored dwl~ the
American Mutk Aw•rdt on
J•n. JJ,
n1can1ngfu! tu thl· thousan ds of l'01-
untcer5 \\ho ha 'l' "ork.cd to makr.:
the ct'llllT onl' of the n1 or.1 d\nam1c
cultural instnuuon.<. in the 'tln11rd
Stat\'S.''
The .\rts Ccntl·r·i. endo.,.,men1
fund 1~ u\Cd 10 undcn,ritc pcr-
forrna ncl'~ a1 thl• .\rt!> l (·ntrr <ind to
ofl'~L·t !'>Otlll' L)pc rac 1ng costs . .\L·,·ord·
1ng to Carl ~htche ll. the CL'nter's \ice
ch:i1rn1an of finance. the fund cur-
rl'1Hh hold ~ $2 rndli on in cash asSl'I\
and in lQ8~ real11td approx1 n1 atel~
S 150.000 1n 1ntcn:s1 and di\ 1dt•nd
earning~
i\·l11chcll addl'd that the fund also
has l"On1n111n1l·n1s 101al1 n.ll so nic $70
T\' l,ISTl'\GS
7:30 8:00
rnilho n. prunaril \ 1n the form of
dl·fcrred esta!l' gifts suc h as chari·
t:1blc trust'i. l1r'c in surance assign-
n1l·n 1~ and '' 1!1 bl'Qucsts. T he~ con1-
n111111l·nts are 1101 e~pec1cd to be
re:il11l·J fu r 211 10 JO ~l·ar.<.. he said.
f hu5. thl' .\rt~ (\·nll'f 1.<. embarking
011 ;1 c:1 n1pa 1gu to e'pand che fund
u1l'J thl· nl''\ !our ~l·ar~ through
l'a~h grant~
"The Keck Foundatron grant .,., dl
ha\L' !ar·r1.':l\·h1ng etl{·cts.'' l\'!!lchcll
statl·J "It unl o\'k!> the door to a
fl'11 tal1 1l·d t·ndO\\llll'nt fun d for the
C\'11tl'r \\'l' feet confident that
other gi fts \\dl iOllo.,., as n1e mbt'rs of
our lnn1munH) 101n 1n hc!o1ng to
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We're closer to
F antasyland than
we ever thought
Ten years ago. monorails were in the do main of
dreamers .and t~e M agic Kingdom . playthings for tourists
and futuns ts a hke .
A s we begin the d ecade. the modernistic mode of
transportation looks as if it will make its landing in Oran~e
County lo ng bef<?re the millennium. In fact. monorails
appear to be a thing o f the present. no t some future time
:Warp. One sh ould be zipping around Jo hn Wayne Airport
y 199 1, far ahead o f a 200 I odyssey that many might have
foreseen.
. P~edi~tions arc the pnvatt' deve loper-financed mono-
ra.il ~111 hnk the Irvine Business Complex to the airport
~·.•~in tw.o years. But plans are no t nearly as short as the
1nit1al mile-and-one-half jaunt pro posed b y Mc Donnell
Douglas Realt).
. Irvine offi~1als e n ' 1sio n a fi ve-mile monorail loop fro m
its A !lltrak ~talion through t he Irvine Business C o mplex to
the a.irport. And othcrc; fro m aro und the county. both public
offic1.als and private interests, arc wo rking to bridge the
creative gap fro m d reams to fu nctional reality.
Transportatio n c~perts cag~rly await .the working
model that may provide the ultimate solutio n to traffic
co ngcst_ion an~ air pollutio n. The harsh reality of a
worsening tra01c pro blem makes dreams easier to grasp.
Small pri vately financed loops a nd feeder lines. such a s
o nes a rpund the Per forming Arts Center and South Coast
Plaza . would be linked wi th a 27-mile S) stem t) ing the ends
f the count> together like the transcontinenta l ra ilroad
once b rought a na tio n to gether by uniting its East and W est
c oasts.
It's reall y not so farfetc hcd or as prohibitive as once
believed . cspec1all ~ in vie w of escalating road construction
1c> 'osts that can cas il> e xceed S 1 million a mile. The first
mo no rail loop in Ir' inc will cost between $5 millio n and
$7.5 m illio n. not unreasonable for such a proto typical
d c"elo pmcnt.
The concept o f a mono rail netwo rk 1s st ill on the
drawing board but sudde nly we are a lo t closer to t) ing
Orange Count ~ together with span ·-age trains. F111 1ngly, the
dreamer~· plan calls for the fan tastic route to end where 11
started for c;o manv. The 27-mllc m o no rail wo uld link Jo hn
Wa} nc Airpo rt with D isneyla nd .
0 ·1·111·:H \ Ol('l ·:s
Commuters' habits
The ugly trend transit coordinators feared would return
seem s to be coming true: People are bac k in their cars on
Interstate 80.
In the wake o f the Oct. 17 canhquake. commuters to
San Francisco and othe r Ba' .\rea work venues abando ned
their cars and board ed the b uses and femes to get to work
each day.
But alas. 1t was o nl) a bnl'f respite -from congestion.
from polluting traffic Jam s.
Locally. Vaca ville (has dropped ) o ut of the BART
shuttle system. tho ugh c it) olli sa ls promise to investigate
the opportunity to restart 11 late r.
Ferries also a re sufTenng fro m a drop in ridersh ip. It
1s about half wha t 1t was in the wee ks followin~ the quake.
... the trend see ms a solid one. A.nd a distressing one.
Tbe (Vacaville) Reporter
Family planning foibles
A judge has ruled the Deukme1 1an administration
canno t arb1traril~ cut fa mil) p lanning sernces for the statt>'s
poor.
The dec1s1on 1s proper. It 1s a lso hkel) to be appealed .
Supenor Court Judge Wilham Fredma n said Cali fornia
law requires that the sta te pro' 1de fa mil> planning services
to all poor wo men "ho "ant them .
The governo r d 1sagrcec;. H e tned to con vince the
Legislature to eliminate the S36 million O ffice o f Family
Planning. When that failed . he cut S24 million from the
a gency's budget last ~car.
It is o ne thing to be austere with the peo ple's tax
dollars. It is ano ther 10 practice false economy. That's what
the governo r did.
We can pay for famil) planning services. Or we can pay
for the families that surely will result 1f we don't pay for
family planning.
It makes con siderably m o re sense to do the former.
Tbe Stocttoa Rttard
_lR-ANl_,r r_uA-sr D_l_ily Pilat
T(t\1 T\IT
t:dilor
DO~ H .'\I t'\
.\uorialf' Efl11 or
TOM Cl.\ \I\
''"'' Editor
STEVE \I<\ H Rl.t.
City t:d11or
ROGER Hl.00\t
Ft'•tur~ F.ditor
ROCF.R CA Rl$0'.\
Sports Editor
TOM BlJDU
Circulation Dirfflor
TERI PllPO
... Cirt'ul•tlon ~tarkt'tinp: Manaaf"r
808 FRANK . ,,
Hom~ Dellv~ry ~b .. I!"'
CHAI.ON GOOO
C11ttomt'r Suvkf' Man•at'r
PR.UIOO HAit r ..... ,..~,
RHONDA WEED
0.&a Pl'Ott!Ni"I Maaavr
DON' A JAC08SON
Cn4ttM-.r
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DECK' S. 'U:~DERSO:\
Art Dirttlor
MARY CARTER
Ad ~"ice. M•n~u
.\USSA TAOU>CK
Ptt-Pttu Man8«t'r
HF.~RY KNIGHT
PttM R-M ...... ,
LISA TANNEY
Pr~·Prnt Supervi.aor
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Pre-PreM S.perviaor
SCOTT DOUTHETT
Pre. R ... S.pttvbor
IHUQAWORO ,-.. .... Mautn
GIOltCC AllAVZ
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Jesus Mary and Joseph! Why in
the name of my sainted mother
didn't I sa) yes'? J ust last October!
Lafe 1n pain. guaranteed safe con-
duct. but no. T o n) -I like the wa)
the gringos refer 10 me as ··Tony" -
no. To n). )OU say the hell with the
gringos. the hell with George Bush.
I'm the boss here 1n Panama. and
no" look J I 1 1~ Goddamn room. fit
for a monk. \\h1ch I'm not. H m mm.
Should I offer to b~:come a monk''
A" \hut up, Ton). T hink straigh t.
You're up again st 11 now. To mo r-ro". noon. old Laboa said. man of
God. h uh. he "as alway<; after m) a-
. uop~. mu~tn't use language likc
1ha1 1n a · V:111ca n building. That
cro\\ up in the wall \\ill reach out
and hi t me O'l'r the head. H11 ml'
IJ\Cr thi.' head ... Et tu. oh Fa ther.
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thl· hl·ad. T-.vu 1elcphonr calls pn
da) the) allm' me This morning I
calkd h ·lic1dad -belier idea. from
thi.' Vat1lan. call )OUr wife. not )our
nll'.trl''>'> . .\nd "hat doe~ she sa' to
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tl'ln l\1on o l thl· dcmon•ara11on
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from a me burn that \hm,cd potl·n-
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smoke \tn<1t tihcr<, "Crl· of J <.tll'
<;mall enough 10 ix·nctratc J rep 1n10
the lung'>
The Rtcc Research Board rear11ng
to this cn11c1sm made a presentation
to our board on their research 1n
alternatl\eS for nee burning. Bac;1cal-
h . what I hea rd "as the n rr hoard
"as spending a lot of monc~ on
research and onl~ cn-gcncrat111n (Just
one plant dot'' 1h1r,) "a<. an altcrna-
ll\i.' 10 burning at thr prc~nt lime.
In 1he fuwrr. the' cnV1s1on the
dn doomcnt uf h\ -products that
LE'ITERS
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111 "h11 v. as ma l.1 ng dona 11un-. 111
tund-r .i1..crs and that <.11m1'\.\ here
around 14 ~ hl' JcuJcd h1· "anted
tu hctnml· 3 mtllton:urC' and bcµn
a1.111.l·h \l'cl.rng llUt hondrJnum'
P1·1c [)c\ll'r 1n lhl' ~al ranwnw
Rl'l' opines that "l nun lhl' "rx·ll 111 ~1 11 had "ianu~. "c'rc gorng to lind
out '' hl·ther he ( ~1onto\a\ " out t)I ~tcp \\tth the people ot'Wh1111tr or
the r1'\I of thl· \late l t>g1 ... lature. thl·
same btxJ~ that pa-.c;cd the fish kg1\·
la 11on that the FBI '>Cl up "1 th1)ut
aO\ trnublc at all··
;.:"e \l,. .. said ()c,ter. ··wc·rc gn1ng
to fi nd out v.hcther elected office '"
Huntington Beach City Council
should read its own general plan
To the Editor:
More than M2.000 Huntinaton
Beach registered vote~s cast hallo.ts
in thC' last Cat> Council race. To Win
a seat. it took only 29.000 votes.
Thal represents a mere 35 percent of
lhe popular vote. Clearly. this is not
a mandale for our "elected" officials
to do as they please. Even if the
sanctity of our parks and beaches
had been an issue. you would still
upect th~ rep~ntatives to
adhere to the city s General Plan.
The Huntinaton Buc h General
Plan (pqe 20. item 9) calls for a
"cititcn survey teekina fcedbed on
the i:>hy1ical attractivcne11 and m-
joyability of ~lion &icilities.'' ~dy. \be cllfftnl ClOdCil con-
.tckn tour o6ckf surveys Invalid and
n:fusca to take another in rflllll'd 10
an t I-hole. pa.r 61. aotf ooune in
Central Pwk. TM 01ura' Plan it aa bl=
doc:• 171 -&ha.Id ... readi• W all who pilpCll1 to ~ rncnl ow bat in~ 'hi plan kkntif\a ballches n the h .... pri-
ority fbr P'Cltn"lllon of open "9«·
Art we auppoted to bdievt that •he
8~.000-plu4'-~quare-foot P1C'rs1de
Pro1ec1 t'> thl' council' allC'mpl at
pre sen a 11on" If \O. we an: in for
some scnou"i h1 1ga11on.
ThC' whok idea of opc-n ~paC'C 1s
ct,uite laughable. and only the ··in-
siders" know the rules. Leave 11 to
the bureaucrats to include mainten-
ance yards. private golf courses. fed-
eral waterways. indoor health clubs
(they quahfy as 80 ~rct'nt). pri-
vatel) owned equestrian trails and
the Santa Ana R1 "cr! You might as
well include your back yard. the
oceans three miles out and the at-
mosphere 10 miles up. These facu
cloud the mut and lull us into
submi_.on. When you hear that
Hunti~on Beach has more than 2. 700 acres of open apecc. don't be
imprcucd. lf'•ine has more than
9.500 acm and <46 pcrocnt fe-a'
people.. Hunti111ton ~has ooty
600 aaa of~ far below tt.e fCMTIJ Plan 've ol 92' ..
or 5 acres pet .000 people.
As the honon or com~t•liU.S
our parks and bllcbtt tor developer
wtl6tt contin.m, the nn1 _Clly
Countil l'llCle is sure to be an e~dtina
o ne. The issues raised 1n recent
mo nths ha\{' stirred the mo~t
apathetic in our ranks and \\Ill cer-1a1nl~ ha ve an impact on the poht1-
cal rhctonc of l 9QO.
DEBBIE COOK
Chauwo man
Sa"e Our Parks
Note of thanks
To the Editor:
Thank you vf!ry much for your
generous donation of clothes and
toys to the ~.wood Children's
Home. We ~II)' 1~aled
your 11f\ dunne tk Christmas
tcason. as wt try to makf! t.be chil-
dren's stay with us a happy ta-
pericn~.
The st.all' abd cbildm'I offer their
1t11tirudc for your ~ and ea-
tend our belC withes for a Happy
New Yes.
lloeERT B. THEEMUNO ..., Dlrectof
EmaJCftC)' ShdW _. C--UltY
•• M\:et ~ Ottklrlli•a HOCM
'
J puhl11 true.I ur a Burger King
frarh h1,1· ·
It l'k1 li.'d nlfa 1al' an· ncf"\ ou,.
a pp11111 It'd 11lli11d 1, arc not too com·
plJll'nt rrght nl1" ctther Do ~ou
rt·nwmtx·r rl·ading about the Dcu-
lo..mi.'J1.1n appoinli.'l' v. ho infla ted her
a1.auem1, l n· l1·n11als and no" 1s
prl''>tdl·n1 nf the ,1a1e colleges and
un1'l'r'>ll1l'" bt>aru of trustees" In
aJdlltlln. hi.'r hu,hand '' a htg Oeu-
t..me11Jn 1.11ntnhutor
I hl· nc" 'paix·r, arc on a v.1tch
hunt tor rx11t11cal appotnler<. who arc
.\rml·n1an Jnd big contnbutors.
\l'n \IJnJn Bergeson "as asked
h' 1h1· pn·,, h11v. l°umc \C\ man~ of
thl' g1" 1·1n1,r\ appo1nte('~ had a
~2/'INI lip lll\.k"
"I rl·pn·\t'nl a H'r. acll\e area ."
\>. ,l, hl'f rC\fXln'K.'
I hjn~ go1xJn1'<.'. I'm not A.rmc-
n1.rn and rm husband has had 1t
"1th all th1· ~1l11scal fund-raising for
\omi: 1111w n1 >"
Jackie He11tber is • Newport
Be•t:h resident and • l•rmer m•y•r
of tb11t t:itJ .
Toda\ " Tucc;da\. Jan 9. the
ninth li.t, ol I QQO ·There arc 356
,1,"' ktt 1n thl' \car
111Ja, \ highlight 1n h1stor) ·
On J.in 4 J .,QJ. "hafs gcnerall~
regMdt·d a' 1hl' fir;t manned balloon
flight 111 thl' l m1cd tatcs took place
as Frem hman kan Pierre Blanchard
tra,clcd bct"ecn Ph1ladclph1a and
"oodhu~. N.J
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"I'd be a lot better at maps
if some of these rivers
ran straight"
by Brad Anderson
"It's the obedience school 's
formal surrender."
NANCY
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1980
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Short hop makes it almost a home game
Rams kept looking ahead,
49ers always the target
9y KIN NTIRS
,., s,.tl ,.,.....
They were second-class citizens during the 1980s,
forced to journey far from home, given extra work, then
unfail ingly sent away as losers.
The Rams want to change their status as the San
Francisco 49crs' poor nciahbors to the south.
For m uch of the past decade.
the Rams each season have playc.d
consistently well, had good re-
cords - and fi nished second to
the 49crs in the NFC West.
The Rams were runncrup to
the 49crs five times in the '80s.
with the Rams' only division title
com ing in 1985. They went on to
lose to Chicago in the NFC cham-
pionship game.
T he 49ers, meanwhile. won
six West titles and three Super
Bowls.
Relegated to the ir annua l role as a wild-card team.
the Rams usually faced an extra playoff game and have
had the home-field advantage in the pla yoffs just once.
"You know we've had some pretty good teams, but
we've had the misfortune of being in the same division
as the 'team of the decade,"' Ra ms Coach John
Robinson said. "We've been to the playoffs six times,
but we've had to go as the wild-card team five times.
"If a couple of those times we'd been division
champions. maybe we would have gone further in the
playoffs."
Robinson noted that the Rams' record this year
( 11-5 to the 49crs' 14-2) would have been the best in
another d1v1sion. Actually. their record wo uld have
made them outn&}lt champions of three of the NFL's
Gl•nts defender Sheldon White latches on
to the jersey of Rams· WHiie Anderson.
six d1v1s1ons this !>Cason.
The Rams. who beat the 49ers 13-12 at San
Francisco earl> 1n the season, then blew a late 17-pom t
lead 1n a 30-27 defeat b) the 4Qers at .\nahe1m. arc
pleased to get another shot at their d1v1s1on rivals.
··we've had 11 embedded in our minds that we
h. I· I PI \ f, t 0 I \ I I HIGH SCHOOL BASK ETB.i\LL
-~· Giants clalmed f 1 f no Interference. f 21 ball
was not catchable In th• overtime session.
want\.'d to pla) ~an F-ranc1sco again:· Rams rnrnaback
Jcrn Gra\ ~Id .. rhc:r1.·"• no doubt IO m\ mind that we
l·an ·b\:a t ihl·m .. ·
He qu1Lt.I~ ,1ddcd. ··or c:ourse. tht>~ can beat u<>.
too But that·., bel·n our mo11 .... a11on the past few weeks ··
It '>t'l'm~ thl' RdnH. '1olatin~ 1ha1 \tandard coaLh\
cliche of "one game at a time," all have been lookin&
ahead to the possibility of playing the 49en apin •
.. We really do want to play the 49cn ap.in because
,, we felt we should b.ave won that game (the lou at
Anaheim)." said linebacker Kevin Greene. "We let 'cm
off the hook that night: we want another shot at them."
Quartt'rback Jim Evcrell sa1d the game will almost
be ltkc a home game for the Rams, who've had to travel
to the East Coast each of the past three weekends.
"The East Coast has been good to us. but we're
ha pp} to be home for a West Coast game," Everett said.
··\\-c respect the 49crs a great deal. but we believe we
are compellll\ e w11h them.
..We're not 1n11m1dated ... I think we m ight be the
onl~ tl·am capable of beating the 49crs."
rhe Ram!>. who beat the New York Giants 19-13
in their NF( semifinal game Sunday. realize they face
a ~·' l'rc l:hallt:ngc against the 49crs. who blasted
~t 1nncsota -it -I' 1n their semifinal o n Saturda\ ··~c'rc su dose (to the uper Bowl). but So far,"
Rob1n'>on o,a1d
··w c·H had to fight hard to get this far:· Gray said.
.. But "'c·11 ha\C.' tu fight a lot harder now. <\ lot morc's
at \lah· ··
Said ofTen1t1 \e tackl<: Irv Pankey: ·Tm suclung by
m) guns. I s;i1d laM week I believe in my hean that
"'t."rc going to the "iuper Bowl. and I sttll feel that way.
..Rut "'l' arrn·1 go1ne an)where unless we play a
grl.'at gJllll' 1n \an Frannsco. We all k.no~ that."
f hc Ram~ ha\c ad,anced 10 the NFC finaJs after
d1spm1ng of Philadelphia in the wild card game. then
at '-t'"' \ or!. la'\ l)unda) when Flipper Anderson's
touthJo\.\n ,,1\lh 1n O\Cnime capped a 19-13 come-
from·hl.·hinll 'It 111n
H1'> latd1 lJmc: JU\t moments after a controversial
Lall g.l\l the K.im<, J lir'>l do~n w11h a pass mterfcrencc
CJll
C.11ant\ ha1.t.1.·~ claimed that (I) 11 was not 1nter-
fnt·nct· l ~ 1 th1.· pa.,, was not catchable: and (3) that 1t
lt1'>l thl·m thl· game: and a <,hot at San Francisco in the
u•nll'fl'nll' tinJI'>
I fOW'll \IT\ fOl.lf.GfS
Sunset trio poised for start Pos Team . record Odd s
Contenders list h as dwindled fro m five
Rams have
no chance,
says here
Tucsday·s sports wash. hung out
while wondering 1fNcw Orleans 1s
read) for Rams· owner Georgia
Whatshemame.
Once-annulled. tw1ce-w1dowcd.
four ttme!>-da vorced. 62-)'ear-old
Georgia could once again roam a
Super Bowl s1dl'l1ne 1fthe Ramscan
fi nd a ~a> to heat the 4Qcrs this
Sunda}.
I don't g.iv e them much of a
chance.
Blasphcm}'! Maybe so. part1cu-
larl) when you consider how com-
pelttl \ C these two NFL nvals have
bee n this season -the Rams win-
ning. 13-12. 1n San Francisco. then
blowing a 27-10 lead and lo'ling in
Anaheim. 30-27.
But that was then. thi s ts post-
scason, and 11 says here that the 49crs
arc unquesuonabl} the best team in
pro football.
People are betting that wa). too.
Las Vegas oddsmakers opened the
same IA Ith San Francisco fa vored by ~\en to seven and one-half points.
a nd the ltne 1s e11pectcd to move
higher, perhaps even to nine points.
1h1s fact: Las Vegas sports book
operators do not want the Rams to
reach the Super Bowl.
Why?
Because as a wild card team. the
Rams opened the playoffs as an 18-1
underdog to wi n the Super Bowl and
fra nkly, a lot of people went for the
price, gambling that the Ram s could
win on the road in Philadelphia, New
York, and San Francisco.
Two hurdles have been cleared
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•Prep Top IOl/81
• Nl'L ~offs/al
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By ROGER CARLSON
Of IM Oall)I ,._ SUff
It began as what some considered a
fi\c-team race. but t\.\O have d ropped
from the hst of champ1onsh1p con-
tcmkrs and the Sunset League has
boill'd do~ n to a three-team race
\.\1th the campaign approarh1ng
Wcdncsda}.
Jn order. it's Ocean Vie"'. Edison
and Manna -\.\1th Fountain Vaill''
and H untington beach labekd as
darkhor~., at ~ .. 1. followed b) \\-c'lt-
m1nstcr.
Just ho"' the 1-2-3 order tame 10
light 1s difficult to put a fingr r on
Ed1!>on has met Manna t~ ice 1n
tournament pla) and won. 56-'i'i.
Familiar look
for PCL's top,
but watch for
Laguna Beach
The Dally Piiot
There's a fam1ltar nng to the situ·
at 1on in the Pan fi e ( oast League -
Trabuco Hall!> and Woodbndge are
the teams to beat.
Bui there's a ne"' kid on the block
in the form of Laguna Beach -a
Pt I . II \ \ DU \ P
Pos. Team, record Odds
• I . Trabuco Hills 15-6) 3-I
• 2. W oodbridge 18-6) 7-2
• 3. Lag. Beach 110-2) 4-I
• 4. Laguna Hills 14-8) 25-I
• 5. Orange 16-7) 30-l
• 6. Costa M esa 12-8) 35-1
team which goes its separate way
when the CIF playofTs begin with
competition on the 2-A level.
Bui for the next fi ve weeks the
Artists will be trying to play against
m uch larger schools -and for the
next fi ve weeks there may be some
schools wondering "who are these
JU)S?''
Ed Bowen's Laguna Beach Artists
have rolled to a n I 1-3 record -and
one of those losses was a 48-45 loss at
Saddlcback. The Artists arc ranked
Even keel has kept Noll
at top of coaching level
and 50-44 1n :i game "'h1ch was ttl'd
gll1 ng Jm, n t h1.· '>trt·tch
.\II th ree: hJ\l' pla~cd \Cf) strong
\l hl·duk'>, but the tuughc~t nun-
kagut' \lat1.· apr>1:ar!> to hl.·long to
<kl'.1n \'1L'W. "hich has ~adnl
through lm\l''> to ~l ater Dc:1 .
( ap1~tranu \ allq. Lung Bcat·h Put~
.1nd .1 pair uf flurnJa toc\ ~•th rcpu-
tJt111n<, :it thl· Circat Florida
\hrn>tuut
Ht·rc·., huw thl' Dall y Pilot rall·\
lhl' \un\l'I
Ocu o Vie" -Thl' lil·aha" ks· Im'>
tu< .tJX> "'J' h~ I~ 1n 11<, o~n g~m.
anti rt1 1,on h:indkd the Cougar~ h) a
"hupping 2 J -hu l t hnc was ont·
mJJllr 'an.1hk -\nllt \fr( orl..lc 111
Woodbrld9• High Coach 8111
Shannon.
No. I 1n CIF 2-.\ circles.
Ne' l'rthcless. the Dally Pilot SCl'~
the PC 'L as a two-team race for the
t1tk (Trahurn Htll!> and Wood-
hndge). with Laguna Beach their No.
I 11cmcs1~.
Herc's ho~ 11 looks with league
play beg1nn1ng Wednesday:
Trabuco Hills -The versatile
Tim Manning. a 6-foot senior. ap-
pears to final !) have his basketball
feet aficr leading the Mustangs to the
Cl F D1vis1on VIII football cham-
p1onsh1p as a quarterback.
He scored 32 pomts in an 80-75
loss to highly regarded Mission
Viejo.
SU.Uum W1tb Pittsbursh, after win-
nine Ila of it• last eiaht contests.
sumnctcrins nobly 1 4-23 to the Oen·
ver lroDcol. And yet, if either the
11&r1 Of the ftnilh surprited Noll. he
wun't about to let on.
A1 wortcn pulled the last of the
pluUc lhcetint from nea~ locken
-put up In catt theft wu caute for
cdebration -Noll knotted a tit and
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,. IF -Uftll/811
< apo \ alln \.\J'> Ill and d1J not
l'lllll Pl'tl' .1ga1n't I l.11\on
Ocean \ ll'\\ hJ' 1H\.'~hdm1ng
hoard \lrl'nt1,th and otkr' a fim·-
tll nl·d hknd 101 .1 run at thl· l ham-
p111n.,h1p
.\mong tht· \ca ha"' I..!>. bJlanLcd
'trt•ngth Jrl· fl.' (1rqt f 'anc, (I~ 51.
h--\IJrll•I J,·nlkrgt• 1121) :ind n-1
R ' .in \ 1.1 r11 n I I S I I and a II 1 h rl'l' a re
alnw\t al\.\a)' 1n lluubk ligurc:<, tor
th,·1r 1.11at h Jim llan"
Edison • ., .1nothl'r ljUlntl·I w 1th .in
•1ll1'tand1ng hknJ ~11 talent ~11h a
pla ~l·r lor na' rok Thl' <.urpn'>l'
1.1.1\h thl' ( h.irgl'r' t11 1h1' Jl<l1n1 I'\ thl·
'>lll·ngth -,hu~n Jg.11n<.t hlu,·-lh1p
10,., a' "l'll .1<. a n 1upk of up-.el\
tht·1r u•at h " \till tn ing tn undcr-
'>l.tnJ
Sea Kings get
inside lane in
competitive
Sea View race
Th~ Dally Piiot
It fin1'ihcd \addkha1. i... (<.tanna
anJ C 11ronJ Jct \1ar a ~car ago in the
St•a \ 1l'" Ll'aguc: ba-.1..ctball ran-. and
alth11ugh 11 "• a lour·tl·am race "1th
T U'>lln al'o among the l hamp1onsh1p
contenders. odds arc good that it"ll be
St.\\ lt:M H \\DU \P
Pos. Team. record
• I . CdM 18·6)
• 2 Saddleback !10-5)
• 2. Estancia 19-5)
• 4 . Tust in 11 2·2)
• 5. Newport II 1·4)
• 6. University (5-7)
Odds
4·1
9·2
5-2
6-1
I 5· 1
50· 1
thl' \amc trio 1n the hunt this season.
In :i lcague do minated by balanced
tl·ams. \Ct from non-balanced enro l-
lment lactors. 11 1~ not o nly po•1S1ble .
but probable that at least fi ve will
continue on an the (IF pla}offs.
HO\\ balance~ ( o rona del Mar 1s
No. 3 1n CIF J-A. addlcback is No q
1n 5-.\.\, fa1na1ca 1!> No. 5 1n J -.\.\.
Tustin 1s No 4 1n -l-AA. and Ncw-
pon Harbor drew \Otes in thC' 3-t\.\
rankings.
U nivers1t ). 5-8 in non-league pla)
• l Ocean View 18-51 5-2
• 2. Ed ison 11 I ·4) 3-I
• 3. Marina 18-7) 7-2
•4 Fm Valley(6-7J 20·1 •s Hrn Beach (7-7 25·1
• 6 Westminster !5-71 50· 1
Jon H1.>rlhl"ft \.\J\l hl·d hi'> ll'd01
11p1:n "llh .1 tlJt hX-h'> 111\\ JI E:.l
l>111.1J11 .1nd 1ht· t hargt•r,· final
tun,·up ''a' l'H·n m111l· f)\'rpk\1ng. a
h -\J I'"' 111 a \\'f\ unhcrallkd I 11ng
R,at h \\ i1.,11n uni\ ·
\c:t thl\ "Jt., ... 1 lt·.im "h1th ha<,
l \ ll ndL·J l '•ng !X·a, h p, 1h ~fort'
tailing. b0-'-'1 JnJ "h1Ch pushed
< ompton 1n J t-.4-tl I to.,s
H1g gun\ lnr fdl\on includl' t>-10
(Plus~ s~~ SUNSET /831
Coron• del Mar Hl9h Coach
P•ul Orris
and pKl..l·d II' finish la 'l. 1'i th(' onh
school on thl' huhhk "1th pre~enn· 1n
the 4-.\..\ dl\1~wn
Herc's h11" 1hc Daily Pilot \Cc' thC'
1990 rac\.'.
Corona del Mar -the ~a l\.1ngs
arc o ne nf the mo\t difficult teams in
Orange ( ount) to pin do"'n at this
stage. s1mpl) hl.'tausc four of thC'1r
main'>ta\" \.\Crc busied ~ 11h foothall
until m1J-Dc1:em~r on the wa\ to a
!>Ccond straight Cl f D1' 1s1on \'I
champ1onsh1p.
But there arc a m u pie of things to
rnn\1dC'r F1r'it. the balance of 6-1
John Paul'>t'n I 14 0). 6-~ Warren
John!>on ( 13 9 1. (l-4 Jeff Jackson
f P~aw lff SEA VIEW /Ill
Livsey's
odyssey:
continues
R<'spe-ct can sttttch to amaina
length<.
Th1sgu\. Herb L1\St'~·" we all know
about \o ma'be ~e shouldn't be
\urpn"'d ·
.\hout ~hat.,
I 1'\C'.1n his fourth decade now as
J t>a,kcit>all-prcneur in the Oranec
( oa't ..\rea has made 11 to the big
kagUl'\
The o pportun1t) aroSt' in Septem-
ber and L1 \ ~>. knowmg upon accep-
tance of the nc" JOb that his schedule
"ould t>t:come aw full) ngorous,
JUmpl.'J a t the chance. Of course.
that\ like asl..ing farmers 1f the) want
rain
.. M) goal" :o s it on the bench as a
coach at \11 ad1son Square Garden:·
said LI\ '>e) an exuberant 53-ycar-
old ~ho 10\ cs thC' game of hoops hke
a 12-,ear-old w11h a brand new nm.
.. That's m) lifelong goal. I don't
ha' c thc: crt'dcn11als to be a (NBA)
head toa,h and the opportunity to
C\ er he an assistant coach in the
NB.\ ma' he unrealistic. But for 53.
r m )Oung I get along well with
pla~ er\ and I Im c to work next to
pla)Cr'> ··
'-\s the ~e'lt Coast Advance Scout
for the l\I B.\-e11pansion Minnesota
T1mbc~ohes. Livsey, as )'OU might
C\pcct. 1c; l"onstantly hopping in and
out of airplanes. airport terminals
and ;\;B·\ arenas.
And t"enatnl} it's not easy jualina
thn·c Jt'hs. but Li vsey just coUTdn 't
turn dtm n the chance to work in the
!'\ B..\
"I Jumped at the chance. knowing I
d1dn t ha'e tame to do it," said
L1' ..e). \\ho has managed his hours
clo~·h and found time. "Bul if I
haJn·1 \a1d \CS, when would t be able
to Jo 11 again7··
Hie, dass lectures haven't missed 1
heat In fact. h<''.s usually preparina
lcsStrn~ "'h1lc se' eral hundred feet
atx)' e the ground.
Lt\ So<"). ~ ou sec. urned his way
,,_ .. tee DUNN/821
Anteaters try to snap skid tonight
Pac ific awaits Big West cellar-dwellers
The D.ely f'tlot
STOCKTO N -The UCI men's
.baikctball team, in the midst of its
wont losina streak in 10 years, will
try to snap 1 fivc--pmc skid I t the site
of 1 ttam it has not lost to 1in<:e the
third .. me of an I l-t1me losin1
streak 10 1980.
It wu the 11me 1980 Un= of Pacific teem which UO to
halt iU loeiftl IU'eak. wtlich WU the 1o..-i_n IM 1ehoor1 i..._,. n.t
viciory staned a lOenll whi IU'eak •iftlltheT~ lfof'-oonri111 under Coect. M WdlMlra. wlM> .,..
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Santa Barbara by ll points, it sent
UCI to the cellar of the BiJ West
Conference and elevated Pac ific out
of the depths.
The Anteaten and Tifen meet It
Spanos Center in Stockton toni&ht at
7:30. UCI entm at 0.3 in the Bia
West. 2· 10 overall, while Pacific
e nters at 1-3 in confaence. &-5 o~
all. uo ·s probkm1 have not come at
the defensive end o(t.hc coun. ~
foa arc ,.._U. 4 7 pe.romt &om die
f\dd, but a1 -Offtftli-.e encl. In COllfertla~ UO ie .,._
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• "-Thi A11ad•1d ,.,._
DALLAS -Fonnor oraidet>t Ronold ~ rcc:eivcd tbc NCAA •1 biabest bonor
-tlte "Teddy Aware!" -Moitdoy Dial>'
althou&h some claim he didn't de9erve it * "Sancy ha$ m)'. foothill sweater from Eureka
Collqc and wait until I come home with this.·· Reagan
told the audience of 2,000.
The choice of Rcapn for the award wasn't popular
amo-"' some administraton who felt he hurt women's
a1hlc11cs.
However, there was no organized protest during the
twi>hollr .. honors" dinner. Several women refused to
stand with the rest of the crowd when Reagan was
introduced.
Reagan said he was proud to receive an award
named after Thcodon:-Roostvclt.
.. His concern over college athletics led to the
NCAA being formed in 1906." Reap!) said. "I'm happX
10 be here talk ing aboul son1cthing older than I am. '
Reagan lettered in football, swimming and track
and was a cheerleader on the Eureka baskc1ball team.
"There was no such thing as a scholarship," he
said. ··1 had a job washing dishes in the girls' dorm.
That wasn't all lha1 unpleasant."
Reagan said, "I love football. Thef("'s no sport like
it."
He added. "I'll always be grateful 10 the NCAA fo r
this award a nd remember 1his particular oa.:asio n ...
"Presiden1 Reagan did a 101 of good 1hings but it
just happens he didn'1 do a good job for women." said
outspoken critic Donna Lopiano, wo men's athlelic
diree1or of the University of Texas. "Richard Nixon
"·ould be a bc1ter choice. He was presiden1 when Title
IX was promulgated:"
"I can't remember. I played 32 years without
a hcln1c1." -Gordie Howe, on wha1 ha ppened
"h~·n he broke Maun cc Richard"s scoring rt'Cord
in lQ60.
Bronko Nagurskl, 81, dies
Bronko Nagurski. who played with a
mean s1rcak and a m ission and bt"came one *
of football's first stars during the Golden
·Age of sport. died of natural causes after a
short illness in lntema1ional Falls. Minn. He was 81
Nagurski. wh o died Sunday. was a bulhsh 235-
pou nd fu llback who starred for the C hicago Bears and
the Universi1v of Minnesota. 1-fe was wi1h 1hr Bea r!.
from IQJ0-31 and again 1n IQ4J a nd was a charter
member of the Pro Football Hall of Fam!.'.
Many of Nagur!>k1'<, contem-
poraries considered him the
greatest football pla)'l.'r ever
"Tackhng Rronko ~·as l1kl'
trying to stop a freight train run-
ning downhill." Ernie Nevers onl't'
said.
"He was the toughest fullback
I ever met." Mel Hein said. "If you
hit him low. ht'"'d run over you.
When you hit him high . he'd
knock you down and run o"er
N .. unlll you."
Elscwhel't' Monday;
• Bill Curry bC'ca mc the foo1ba ll coach at Kentuck.~
follov.·ing approval b) the schoors Athlcucs Assoc1at1on
Board of Direc1on..
•Horace C. Sto neham . ~·ho shocked New York
"·hen he moved the Giants to San Francisco 1n search
of riches b) the Bay, has died of na1ural causes. Hl· "·as
86.
•Hall of Fame-ca tcher Ro) ('ampanr-1/a. hosprtal-
1zcd since Ja1e last nionvi for rcspi raio~ diffiC'ulty and
rornptlt:allons d ue to diabrtes. ~·as con11nu1ng to sho~·
signs of imprO \"t'ment.
_•Harl) .. Squab .. Jones. who Oc-ca n1e a legend
durrng 80 )t•ars 1n tht' Un1\'crs1ty of Grorgia·., football
program. dtcd Sunda~ morning al thr age of 87 1n
Athens. Ga.
•Philadelphia Eagjrs Coach Buddy Ryan was
na med as coach of the South team 1n the Jan. 20 Senior
Bowl a ll-s1ar football game at Mobile. Ala.
•Former Phoenix c·ard1nals coach Gene S1a ll1 ngs.
who took himself out of the running fo r thr head
coaching position at Na \.·y. says he's tnlcf("sled in thr
"acancy at Alabama.
•Clemson ex pects to release the NCAA rcpon
outlining i1s allcga1ions of rule violauons against the
school's football program bcfof(" the e nd of the monlh.
•T he U.S. Naval Academy. 1n a rare departu1'"
from form. went outside its ranks and sclCC"ted George
Cha unt p of Marshall University as its new football
coach. Navy has not had a winning football sr:ason since
1982.
•Mayor Tom Bradley named a group of business
leade rs -to a panel dedicated lo kttping professio nal
football in Los Angeles Monday but declined to
elaborate on the panel's role.
C Cl I I I (,I II \' k I I II \I I
"Wouldn't you know It .. condos!"
Sacramento bows again
Kevin Duckworth had a season-high 26 ~
1>0in1s and C'lydc Drc-x ler added 25 as >
Portland handed v1sit1ng Sacramento its
I 3th loss 1n 1..i g.aincs. -----
The Kings. now l-1 :! on 1hc road, fell to 0-2 under
n~·v. Coach U1ck Molla. Thl.'y got 21 points from
\\la~n1an Tisdale and 19 fro m Kl'nny Smith.
El.'il'"'her(' in thl' NRA on Monda\·:
•In Oakland. rookie T im Hardaway had 19
poi nts. 10 rebounds and 19 assists as Goldl.'n S1a1c beal
O...·nver for its fourth stra ight victory. 139-122.
•In Orlando, Srou Ski les hi 1 a kl'y J-po1n1 shot
and Otis Smith sank live free 1hrows in the fina l 1:09
as thl" Orlando Magic ended an cigh1-ga mc losing streak
v.11h a 1l1 -\0:! up'!t1:1 uf the San .~ntonio Spurs.
•In Ph1ladclptua. (.·harles Ba rkley !>Cored 32 points
and Hcr!o.I.') i.l awkin.,, added 27 as Ph1ladcl ph1a
"'llhstood 3 J-po1nl barrage to hand Indiana us fifth
s1ra1ghl dl·fea1. I:!!~-I J ti.
•In M1 l~aukec. Vrcg Andl·r~n scorl'd a '>(a.,,on-
h1gh :!8 points to kl't'P the (.'harlonc i.1ornc1.,, v.·1nless on
thl' road and lcaJ lhl' f>.1 11\~·aukcl' Burk' 10 lhl·•r l'igh1h
\JC1ur} en nine gan1es. 126-11 .l.
•In Dallas. ihl' Dallas Mavl'rlCks. avenging a 47-
point loss 1n lhl·1r last mrt"l1ng w11h Sea11le. go1 21
point.,, frurn Rol.indu H1'1ckn1:in tn hea1 thl' Sur11:rSon1c!.
11 0-'}6.
Lemieux's streak reaches 3 I
,\1 ano Ll·m1cu\ put on a onl·-m;:1n
'ht•v. ,\lonJ:i~ n1gh1, C\tt·nJ1ng t11\ point-a9
'Loring ''n.::ik 10 ll ganH'S v.nh fpur go:il\ ... .--.....:,
a' thl· Prl!\hurg.h i'l"ngui n~ h1:a1 !he Nl·~·
'i orl.. Kangl'r' 7-S
1,·n11l"U' \lnrl"J 1v.1t e 111 ,·aeh of thl' lir<.t 1v.11
pc:rt1>1.I' fur thl' ~-lth hat trrck ufh1" c;lrl•t·r and h" ~l~th
f11ur ·gn;il g:1ni,·. ~l arl.. Rl'("t'tH also had 1~·0 gnal" as lh (•
l't·ngu1n\ \\.Orl·d \\."\l"n t1mr' on 1 .1~hot~1n lhe fir'! t~u
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111 S I-fl h1\lor}. h..:h1nd onl) !he )I-:ind .l9-g:1111l'
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l:l~·"hl'fl" 111 thl· NllL ~londa'
• l'al E t~nu1 I.. \£·orl·d hi\ ll'l1h ·goal of lhr ~awn
lllthJU\12 . ..il tt1 pl:t }. hut !hl' [X·,11' rl'n1a1nl·d atop lhl'
P;.11nck J)1\ 1\1on Jt·~p1h• a 4-J lo\\ Ill W1 nn1p..•g. •liar~ Ll·~·n1a11 \\.tned thrcr goals_.a, the Leaf.,, gol
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New Mexico State stuns UNLV;
Indiana rallies to stop Michigan
From The Associated Pre1:1
Keith Hill's 16-foot bank shot with fi ve seconds left
Monday ni_&Ju gave pm1iae-hunJ1Y New Mexico State
an 83-82 B1J West Conference win over No. 7 Ncvada-
Las Vcps 1n Las Cruces, N .M.
The Agje.s. with a l~me winning streak and off
to their bes1 start .since a Final Final appearance in
1969-70, arc 12-1 overall and 3--0 in the Bia West.
UNLV, which had won nine strai&ht con(crencc
pmn datina blck to Liit !IC&tOft and 14 1tr.iaht •inst
New Mexico State, dropped to 9.3 and 4-1 .
Hill tinithcd with ·19 points., while IUlrd Randy
Brown, who carried the Aaies offeniNvelY in tM first
half, had a teUOn-hi&h 2Y-Points.
UNLV &Ot 1 24 points from David Butler and 12
--l...tny Joh._ and Orea Anlhony. JohMOn, .a. ild-to-t.ct rirneoa11 by the two lama. had 1
- -to avoid Ille -bul bil 12.foot ,.,..,..,..nd _.. ..... __ altloe rl19 • lbe Pin American
t:nior-al 12,719'*'"-llle Allin' flnt trin --~uaia' Rebela. ..... nlliod l'rant • ,1-45 --
' tbe imlde --ot HiU 11111 -· --DIM otMt u poiou u.111e llaaJ
Vanguards open tonight
The DaYy Piiot
The Soulhern Califo rnia College men's baske t-
ball 1cam. com ing off a tournamrn1 championship
al the Occidental College Tournament, hosl Point
Loma Nazarene College tonighl at The Pit a1 7:45
in a Golden Stale Athletic Conference opener on
the SoC'a l College campus.
The Vanauards en1er with an 8-5 non<on-
(erence mark. The GSAC will have a stven-tcam
format this season , since Cal Lutheran dropped
out of the conference for reason's surrounding
football.
SCC is led by junior ccn1er JefT Btckmore,
senior~John Mounce and senior swin1man Trny .
The n are comina back after their
WOl'IC two teHOns in history under IS-year head
-.Ilea Fost<r (279-176).
poinu in tbe ttc0nd haJ( 1nd No. 13 1ndiaM bekl No.
3 Micbipn IC'Orelcia for 1even minutes. o.-m:ame a 2()..
poinf*6cit IUld won 69-6 7. • Kanus. •yioa its lint pmc u No. I in ll •••-t~•-. rallied &Om 1 J)..poim deficit m tM leCOQd
ltlllf<!_M -Ncbrub 9'-93 in ill lie EiOI •-· • i. la""' R-. Otrit J-.co..il 33 poiJlb
ond -whit Scia1ey Rollenl 10 1eod a l'-2 "'" tui<lwy ........,. t1lo -boff' that helped No. 14 LSU_T_lll-94.
UlJ it 9-2 ovemll .. l·I ill die ~CllWft
Coewww. T••11r;·,:/' Md J..t. ·
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victory, .,. m ,.._ 1a Iii .. ~· ~ .
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19A 1 polished tepu111ion. Timberwolve1 Coack Bill Mowlm1n lwtdpkbd Livsey fbr
tbe job Iller 1 front offioe rneetjJll
~ ........ ..;:--·-ft.e
Network.int: _lhfOUahout the yurs
Pl.id off in a ~ way for Liv1ey, an
Ora.nar Coast ColleP aui•nt cow::h ind instructor who 1eaehel two of the
more popular coursn on campus -
Span s Psychology and Spons Soci·
ol<>1r· His resume includes coachinapos--
ilions at Costa-Mesa Hi&h:, OC'C
(head coach from 1969-76),LiClind
Arizona St.ate. Had it not been for his
diligen1 work on player evaluations
at the NBA pre-draft camps cvcf)'
June, though, he wouldn't be where
he is today. ,
··1 evaluate players all the time,"
Livsey said. "'My thinking is close 10
Bill's and he wa5 impressed that I'd
pay m y own way to go to thr NBA
pre-draft. You have 10 network to get
so mt·placc a nd network wi1h the
right person. It ended up paying off
for nll'. ··
He musl practicl' wha t he preaches
now, too. T1 111e-n1anage n1cn1 skills.
~·hH:h hl' ins1il ls in10 the minds of his
OCC studen1 s. arl.' being tested .
"l"rn able 10 J o 11.'" he sa id. "I can
go on a \l."t'"C kcnd "'ithout any dif-
ficult~. It "'as tough qui1c a few times
tx:fort· the (QC(') season npcnt•d. but
I nus'lcd onl~ t~·o games.
··clne gan1e we played out 1n
l·ll·n1l·1 and I "·as 1n Sacraml·nto the
n1gh1 bc!Orc. I flew to Sacramento
a fter pratuce anJ ~<:ou ted a game.
then 1 go1 to 1hc ai rport the nt'x l
n1urn1ng rl·alty early for the fl ight
back to nlakt' it 1n time lo gr1 10
lit•1nl·1 and tx· ""ith tht· 1cam.
'"But there ~·a.s ;i dl·lav becau.5l· of
fug and I t·ouldn"t gt·\ oui. So I called
the h:1l1 club:ind told thl'm. Finally. I
rcn ll·d a t·ar ht· re and drove to i.tcmct
and 1n;1d~: il b) tipoff."
rhl· T-~Olll'!> knu" who thl') ha\C
on their payroll. so tht'y·ve n1ade an
t·lfnrt to ;1l·cun1111odatc thl'tr \.\'..:s1
c·o:l~I ·\dl:lntc Scout.
··-1 hl'\ I.no" I tl'.1t·h and 1.·oach."" L1\\e~ S:ud ... The) ·re not 1r)lng to
holJ nll' hack and I don·1 111iss any-
lhtng r111 bal"k Ill Class. f Jo 01) ~·ork
LITKE
From 81
all Ill' tlntl1·d d• 11\ 11 lt• nnl' 4Ul"\t111n
\\"hl'll arl" ~uu g111 11g 10 v.in"1
·· 1 h.i1 n1'll"! ho!IH·rl"11 n1c. I'd
h1·:1rd 1! a long t1n1,·:1go Thl· \l'n\il1·
\lr1•ng 1h.". ~,1\I ,:·ud. 11101ion1ng
\1)\1 :1 n.I ht\ gut, .. .,.. ;1\ hl'rl' a long ti llll'
;1g<1.. ll u1it 10.)I.. a .-.fJl,·c1a1 g.roupt1f
I.. !J\ h 1 \\ l"alhl"f I h;lt. gi \"l'n lht• "a~
"'' ,l,\r!l·d ;\nd 1111a' lht•1r al111u(k'.
nut mine.1ha1turnl·J11 around "
In l'-l~l'l. Lh(·\tl·l·il·r" fi n1'>hl·d 5-11
and rk·n!} offan .. and ;1 fl'" nfh1'
pla~ l"r' gru 111 tilt·J 1 hat Nol[', 11nt(' on
! hl' \l;igl· hall l '•llll' :ind gone. Ill· ~a'
lhl·n thl" 11nl~ t:oarh 1n thl' ht\\Or) o(
llll·,,111 1u h:11ev.onfnur"lup1.-r
Bt )\\ 1, :uid the r1 fth -" Inn I ngl'\t n! :ill
11111\'
Hut hr \\<I\ al'o -ah,ng ~ 11h !)on
Shula uf \t 1arni ;inJ l'om Lani.Jn 1•!
!);11':1' -nlll' ofthl." la\\ ofthl· ·
dlnO\<I ur\. t·oachcs ~·ho"l' \car\ 1)f
\t'f\ llT ~ 11h thr \amc cluh.n1a1ch1·d
l hl· agl' (In thl' dn \ l."r's licr-nst•" of
\1111\l' 1•f thl'I r pla1 t'r\.
.\nJ 'ornc n! ttil·o1her numbers
11 l"rt· l'\ l'n n1vrl· on11 nous. Sr ncr h 1 \
la\l Su p.:r HO\\ 1 \ ICIOr) In I Ql!O.
.'\oil\ lean1.,, "ere a break-even .500
a11l1 hand"1 niade thl· playoff!"> since
I flN..J \1nrl· ) •l7-l. Noll'~ d rafting had
pn 1dul l'J '1nl ~ th fl"l' Pro Bo\.l.'I pla) -
l'r\.
TALLEY
From B l
a11i.l 1! rhr Ran1.,,car1 fi nd a "a' in
\1op.loc ~luntana and 1he ..i9Cr~. thl'\
v.uulJ hl•l·ontc bc thl· Super lln"·I ·
1!11 rJn lc on Jan. ~8.
Rut I don·1 ~r-1.' it haprcn1ng. Thi.,
Su per Howl looks l1kl' San Franc1s<:1.1
\ ~-C"\e\ ela nd. 1"0 r1ue.,, "'ith onh
foothall 111 enn1111 on. ·
• l·lut Sto\'l' League report:
Nl'l•cornl'f\ I luhte Brook\. Juan
SanlUl'l. J1n1 (ioll. and Mike Mad-
du.\ nll'I L.~ 's\JX>r t1ngprcssat
l)o(lgc1 S1ad1un1 on Monday and
"hl'll "on1cbod\ asked if Brooks
would be 1a k1 n8ground balls at th ird
b:1...._• lh\!> ~pnng . .\lanagcr Tom
l ..a ~orda ri.:pl1(·d·
· .. You ca n bt.'I nn that. I've got to
find a place to pl:i } him. We d1dn ·1
sign him as an C' tra. ··
D<x·s that mr-an JcffHam1lto n has
already been displaced at third base':'
.. He's the incumben1:· said
'\C \ \
Herb Llv••r
in airplanes, I enjoy 1hc travel and I
Ii\"(' (1n Irvine) onl)· a few minutr:s
fron1 the O range County Airport.
.. For 111e. 1t s an opportunity 10
enjoy 1hosc things and it's exciting, I
do the 1 h in~s I do because _I ~njoy it.
I'm o nl y go ing to be here (hvinJ) one
tirnl'. I enjoy teaching the Sociology
ofSport and Ps>'chology ofSpon and
I l.'njoy coaching basketball and I
love the NBA."
Li\'SC\ bumped into Musselman
20 ycais ago a nd has ma1n1ained
corrl·spondl·nt·(· cvl'f since.
.. Evc l) >~·ar I ~·ou\d have a (per-
sonal) pro1cc1 o n sonic phase of the
gan1..: uf basketball."' Livsey ~1d .
'"8111 Mussclrnan. "'ho was in Ohioa1
the 11n1l·. had JUS I written a book
called ·JQ.9: Real Ma t<:h U p Zone.'
And so one sun1n1 i.:r I learned all I
could about match up zone and I
staried a corrcspondl'nt·c with hi m.
Th:i!'s ho" I gut 10 kno"' h1111. l
follo"l'll hi.,, tarcl'r al .o\\bany. cvalu·
all'<.I pla}crs for him and hr had
askt•d 1nl' 10 tx· an assista nt 1n thl'
r ·B·\.
··1 preli:rrcd to ~tay at Orangl'
c·oa.,,t, though. and I JU~t couldn't go
back there as an ass1stan1 tx·causc of
1he pa~. Bui I con11nucd to e\•al uate
pla}ers for Bill. \\"hen he go1 the JOb
as head coach of lhc T imbcrwolves.
hl· "anted n1r 10 \\orl.. wi 1h h1 n1 in
l he co;it·h ofthl' J'\'FL chan1 p1on
h;i, ht·l·n. o n a 1 er:igl'. 1n his t•1ghth
~l·a.,,on. Hi 19X1J. Noll v.as beginning
h1~ :!l\t 1 hca,l·r;igl·agcofthc
~ 1n111 ng "iuix·r Ho~ I t•Oa~·h "'";1s ..i 7.
1'u11 \\as. b\ 1 hl· l 11Til' 1 Qgq da" ned.
I (j \ l';1r' hl·\und \hat 'l'hl'n t·antl' the
d1..a\trnu" \tar\
.. < huck kn~·\\· a turnarounll "';1,n'1
.,,..1n1c1h1ng that happ.:n~ 1n·crnighl
;11uJ th:it\ \lh~ he d1dn·1 pa nic ...
C •fl'l"n <,;Jtd. "'I 1kl• I \J1d. ht·0 d \Cl'll It
lll·f(1rl' and \tl hl" krH·" "hat ca("h 11f
th,· \t:lgl'\ "l'Tl" \upposcd to look li kr
"I t"~ lhl· gu~' 1\ ho don'1 knov.
1\ here th,· hell the~· rl· go1 ng. ·· ht·
;iJdl·d ... 1h :11 p:1n1c \Vhl·n v.e gn1
hlo"n out. thl·~ J1dn·1 '\l.'l' h1n1
~l rl·a1111111!, .ind l arr) 1ng on. hl;1n11ng
1h1,gu~ 11r 1hal l!,U~ ll \\<!\th(' \;t!l\l"
{hur l.. -..:1111 ll!U \:I~ on thl· \ldl·l1nl''
1oda\ ·
.. .\ nJ all the 11n1c. e'en hacl.. 1 n
I 'IXX. he 1uld 1 hl·n1 1 he sanil' 1h1 ng hl·
t11lJ thl·n1 toda}: · 'i' 11u gu}" ha \'t' a 101
pfl·har;it"tl·r. :ind a lot ofgu1\. 'i"o u
1\ 111 Ix· :i good fool hall team -)Ou
ron1e th rnugh 1h1\ lhl· right ~a ) ·
·· 11 c v. a' eon,1sll·r11 lhroughou!
-\nd "ht·n lht• plil}l"rs rl•:tl11rd that.
1h r' \lartrd tu h1:lll'\l' 11.··
II "as not. o t\·ourM". quite 1hat
~1r11pll·. Thl· "ll"l'll'fs lx-g<tn 1hr \\':l!>\lll
"11 h ."\tJ pla\ l'rs " hi) haJ 1"0 or fl'~l·r
) l·ar\ nf prO \'\ pcne nee. ofll'n s1:1rt-
1ng l ~ rook1l·, Man~ 1n that group
n1a\url'll i.IUll l..l~ -n1os1 no1ahly.
L.1\11rdn. ··Let'" put I\ that"':!~ ··
I ikl· I l;irni I ton ur rllll . vou can ·1
hl:une t a!>orda . The [lixfSl·rs nCl'd
run pro<luc110111fthl"\ arl' tO hceonh·
l'on1 p1:111 t\ l' ag.:11 n and that's "h~
lhl'} ae4u1rrd Hrooks and Samul.'!.
v. ho ~·ill probabl) play center field.
Al lea\t tht \C guy~ d1dn"t come
fron1 lhl· ·\1t1l-r1 can League. I v.•a\
l'11,:g1 11n1ng to 1h1n k O" ner PC!l'r
<r\laH,·~ hall 1\\tlr hrd league.,
"1!hout ll'lhngan~bod y
• { 'll'<I 111 ng I he \p1 ndlt• of note\
and op1n1on~ (·oniptlrJ "'hdc won-
dl·nng "hat Ro Jar k.,on 1s doing "'Ith
all ofh1., ~par,· 11nll'.
Kl"l'P ) our fingl'r!. cros!">Cd for ron-
11 nucd phys1l·al 1n1provrmen1 by
ho\p1tal11ed Rn} ( ·am panclla. i.1 r·., a
n1an "'il h cla~!">.
P111sbu rg.h Steelers· runni ng back
~lerril !·loge r('m1nds me of former
Gr('1.'n Ba) Packer great Jim T aylo r,
I 1hought I !klW actor Jason Rob-
ards on an NFL sideli.ne the other
day but it waSJ USI Buffalo coach
..... ·~ -.Sif ClbellllWlll~
"I 1o .. Ille J:l-_ .... ii._,
jolt) .. t: 111:1-. DWfllr~~ to IOmt~ fWl.4ime .. ,.., ...
ldidn'twantto~uplhecMMID -•
.... if1-iatbeNBA--.1r
i1'1 two years. fine. I can do it andl
(OCC -·-Tltlldy~ ii willi• IO..,_. ml to do .. , never shonchanae my ·ctaan.
and rm able10j.iecverytbiaa. AJli
Ille local pmt$ ~my trife) ~ trith
me. she knows it s sometltinc I Jove.
to do."
How docs Livsey do it'? He ca.ts
properly and keeps himself in exc.eJ.
k:nl physical condition. .
''Timc-manqemen1, ~lso," he
added. "I'm always trylng to If\
students 10 undcrsland time-man-
qement and get rid of excuses. You
can get a lot done in life. You do what
you ran do and do ii as well as you
can do it. '
"If I remain a scout, that would be
fine. I really like my work scouti!lg..
To be able 10 stay in coaching a1
O range Coast wit h Tandy. stay in lhe
NB1\ and remain in the classroom
with people would be a good job. It
has good balance.
"Thl' whok· th ing is that ~ife is fun .•
I just enjoy all these tb1ngs. Too
many peopll· save themselva an~
don't 1akc a dvantage of op-,
portunities and I don't know what
they're s.a~ing 1h~msclvcs for." .
Hl··s still wa1t 1ng for a Madison.
Square G arden escapade aRer com-
ing close tw ice.
.. Al uc·1. I can1e the closest.,'' said
L1vsc \. \Vho was a n assista nt under
Bill ~-l ultiga n fron1 IQS0-8 5 ... We
OCat Sa n D1l'go Stair 1n 1he NIT
{Tournament) a nd "'l' went back to
O klahonia. t-la d we beatC"n Okla-
hon1a. "'C ~·ould'\"e played Texas A
& i\'I and lhl' "·inner was to go 10 the
Final Fo ur of 1ht• NIT fin New York).
But Kl'\ in ~1agcc got hurt in the San
Dil·go State l!,iHllt' and we lost In
0 1..lahoma b\• three.
"I lad thai C' t'r come to be. I
\\Ould.\C bc.'l'n s11t1ng ncxl to Bill
i\·1 u lliga n at lhl' i\·I ad Ison Sq uarl.' Gar-
dl·n."·
L1\'SC). who s11 ll works c.lo!oel~
"llh N HA pla~(·r~ Bob Thornlon
(Ph1lalll·lph1aJ and c·hns Dudle)
((-le\"t•!anJJ 1n 1he o!T-sc:ason. n1ay
wind up yet a l the Garden ~mcday.
RJc-b•rd 0.DJ> '1 C'Oluma •ppe•n
r\"l'ry Tuesday.
pcrhap\. quarterback Hubby Brister·~
3rn1 l·aught up ~'1th his n1outh -a nti
lheir nl""·found cunfidl·ncc was
nunurl·d by the Sll'3.d)1ng 1n 0ul.'ncc
of1 ,.1,·ran \l.'lde retCt\er lewis liJ"!pS
anti t·ornt·rback D"·avnl· Woodruff.
Equal!) imponant: Noll rcs1ocked
lhi.' offl·ns1,'r li ne wnh bodies big
l'llt!ugh to fl'J u \ l·nate his an t1q ua1ed
1 rap-hl0t·~ing !Rhl'll"ll' ;i nd a running
g.i nu: that haJ gonl' no~· here for too
lun~ h1:g.an n1u\ 1 ng ag.11n ~·1th rook ic
-r ini \\"urk·~ and th1rd-}ear pla\er
\1l'rnl I log~·.
They ~ere rare!} prl"ll). fin ishing
la~t 1n !he :'\: r L in offense and I 91h 1n
lil"1 l·n.,,.... anJ lht') necllt'd los~:!> b)
four teanl\ 1111hc las1 "·eek ofregu lar-
\l':l\Oll pl:i~ to get lo lk·nvl·r.
liu1 gel th,·rl· lhl') llld. a )fiung
ll'a 111 Jll\I k·ar111 ng ho" 10 "'1 n ca IC"h-
1 ng up "11 h ii nian 1 n nurrorcd
'!tongl;1,\\.·\ onrl' 11 r1 I tt·n off a~ 100 old
1<1 rl'n11·1111"ll·rh11v.
·1 hat pll'a\l·d ('hut·k '.\lo ll grt•a tl )
~u nd;1). l'\ rn if till' prl)C)f "·as n0-
v. hrrl' lu he Sl'l'n. L1k\· 1110\t an 1cle'
off.Hlh. )nu ~1n1pl~ ha\l' to taki.' his
l•11rd un 1ha1
·· 1 11 kl' to Ill: nn an e 1 l'n kl'l"I. I!\
nut th:il l Jnn't fcl·l r \l'lll'rTil"n1. I JU~!
J 1111·1 \ho" ll
.. -\ nJ rna) l"x· ."" hl' !>:t1d \Of! I}. an
1111p1\h grin 1>oiJcn1ng ... f'mJUS1 a
\ l"r~ grH id :ll'lo r ··
Jim litlI.r Is tbl' A.ssoci•tf'd Prrss'
national colu mnist.
~l :t1\ l l'\\ J];1~kcttia1t rnatl·hup' I'd pa) ln
11 ;11,·h I o\nla \lanmuu nt vs.1 lSC.
11r I '( l ·\ ;,r both ai thr same time.
B1\I ( urr~ ~ho~l·d l'\C't•11cn1 juJgc-
llll"lll 1n k•a\ 1ng r\laha1na, \l."hcrc a
I ll-~ rce(lrd ":l\n·1 good l'nough fo r
thl· rcllnl·c k'>.
No" the b1g4ul''>ll <)n: What ha p-
po.·n, lo ·\laban1a :t\\t\tant Homer
"irn1 th"' \\!ill hl' rrturn to l JC l . .\ lo
plague 1 hl' 1· ro1an' again"
'.\J('"' ll l'lll. Ro Scht•mlx"chler OC-
t·on1l'' prt•s1dl·nt of the /"k1roi1
r 1g~·rs.
Question: \\'di hl' ll"l thc pitcht·rs
1hro1\ orn1akc tht·n1 run to home
plait" \\'llh lhl• ba ll"
C.ieorgl· o\ lk·n ~1Y' hc·!I grt Ung
phone calls fron1 fat hers wh o want
thl'1r ~on~ to pla} football at Long
Fk.irh Staie :ind I can believe it.
Finally. docs anybody care
"''hethrr Jerry Glanville got fired?
Rid Talky I•• •J'IMlkalH
colwoutl•l wh •PJWa.N ~ ... ~ry S.•-
d•y, he•tl•y utl Dwrsby.
NCAA relents on Proposition 4 2
11y seen ~Aln'NEY __ ...__
DALLAS-The NCAA rescinded
1he stringcn1 athle1ic scholarship rc-
quircmen1 of Proposition 42 Mon-
day but kept 1he heart of i11 academic
rules for incomina 1thleta .
By 1 l$S-66-I vote, dekp1cs dc-
'cided to allow fmhmen who can
only partially meet academic 11an-
dards lo earn rqular tchool scholar-
ship 1id -but no1 athleltc tcholar-
ships.
Propo&ilion 42 , ..,hich prompted
Gecqei.own basketball coech Jobn
TbomPIOn to boycoCt two 11mes lut
seuon, woukl have banned all lrChol-
anhi.P money bqinni,. Mil-I for
hshman 11hletn who meet onty """ or IM .,..tc-llOi•HI-and test Kore minimu1111 cralld tbree _ ... l>f .............. 41. • nc l4dl ........ .....,. ••"
m .. dOll wtth tltt -al lls main ..__,.; ......... olc:ot-.
.. -bf 11111"1 lzl .. -O¥CtMa~ tJC."L:A rtssdtw OM'!' You.ns
told the delegates that the Prop-
osi1 ion 42 modification will "f("ta1n
the academic incentives ... wi1hout
the po1ential dcvastatina financial
side effects."'
T he conven1ion spent 85 m inutes
wranJ.lina over amendmcnls to the
word1n& of the proposal, !hen voted
without debate on the rn.in issue
when Division I vice ~idenl 8.J.
Skelton, the c-hairm1n o( the session.
cul ofT discussions abruplly.
Dclcplcs alto voted down a
proposal 10 repeal Proposition 42 111 roooeth<r.
fienn Stale foott.11 COltCh Joe
Plitcrno said 1otal repeal "'Would bt
takinl one bif lkp Mclt:wtrd."
"I've been 111 the fiekl for 40 yean
and I know what hu ~ llnce
Propooitlon ... IUld • ... """' ........, aade•icolly." ,._
iold lbe convt:lltion.
Ddepta oloo -~ IO keep tlw nomber ol-1-
lltlPI• Di-I-A----~ II 25, dllopile • -front 4: ... ~rl ~Tom ~IOftftlnl~tolO.
•
Thal 26-80-3 vote retains a COSI·
cutting measure pas~ two years•
that dro pped the scholarship
number. Schools still can·1 exceed
the 95-playcr limit.
Osborne said 1hc change would
have allowed schools short ofplaycn
10 catch up more quickly, and would
have promo1ed a bcner caliber of
compc:1i1ion.
"It's bctier for a1tcndantt and tele-
vision," Osborne said.
The NCAA slill must vole on
propositions desipcd 10 sivc tth·
letcs more time for education.
Thote measures include whether
to publish 1ehool1' $f9dwttioa rates
for athel1es. thonea ll'rinc foott.11
P<Ktie<, COi tbe buketlioll -b)' three aamn 10 2.S and MUil
l)l"aealOn IOUm&menta.
In lddition, ~ca bin to de-
cide whc1her to i9Cf 111 ! PQ'lllldet for
dl)ll ""· indudi ..... -. ..i I• -,.., ......... --... wtltthctio lllow ldtalaa .~ -~..,..mtnet dool 1wf*a•hll .... ......
..... ='tr'••• 0 2.2) ... T.a llDOl'I 8ru6on Jalie
(I I ). wnb a ~ ~· C81 ol 6-S Sieve Tbobe ( . 6-2 Du
Lovelady (8.0) and S-11 om Tyler (6,6).
Martu'1 one-man crew of 6-
foot· H junior Cherokee Parks bu
the Vikinp knockina at the door
and if Steve ~vich is able to ft;(i
the riaht combtnation of suppof\ h
coiild tiim the race into a 1eramble.
Parks. an obvioiis bia·time player
of the future, is a verq.ina 18.8 with a
hiah JA.!11e of 37. Mater Dei transfer
Travts Boyd (10.8)and Sean Hasclria
(10.5).
F ... &al8 Valley appears to be a
team playing with j ust four players
- the fifth, who was counted on for
major support, was football standout
Dot.lg Weaver, who was injured late
in the fall and is o ut for the entire
season after a knee o peration.
Trying to keep the ship together
arc 6-4 M ike Merli (18.7) and 5-1 1
Derrick Corcoran ( 18.2).
ffutta,ioe Beadl entered with
high hopes after getting a big boost
with incoming transfer Mustafa
Abdi, a Junior who was the Orange
League's Most Valuable Player as a
sophom ore.
Ora• County
high school
basketball
'· ...... Del •••• ,,
z. c.po v..., .....
J . OcNll View 11-11
4. •dllon ,, '·41
s. •• Toro 11 1·21
6. Marin. ... 71
7. CdM 19·61
a. Br ••·Ollnd• 112-JJ
9. Estancia 19-SJ
10. S.ddleback 111 -SJ
Oru1e Couty Spor11wrtten
Attoeiadoa aeleet1oa1
Poi . Team. record Points
,..,,
AllD '811# .. whbiD tM ...... ~ ~ntct ll 6-2 U,Una Hills
traftsltr Beau Hossler, who i11vcrq-
in& 24.$ points a pmt".
Wu•rtqa -No team is deeper. or more bel&nc:ed, lhan the Warrion.
But there ~ four who can claim a
leadina .. score for the pme -6-3
l!lnior Ryan Rauch, 6-2 10phomore
Tob Ra mos. 6-3 junior Brya nt
Mcl...em orc and 6-S senior M ike
Manthei, indicating their relative
strenfth on the club.
Th ts is another squad which comes
in with cloudy credentials (8· 7) be·
cause of the strcn.ath of schedule.
Lllpaa Bead1 -Dain Blanton
and John Trevino a re well known for
their exploits over the past three
years at Laguna Beach, now the Art·
1sts have junior Josh Borella ( 15.8)
a nd senior Brad y Butcher. among
others, to make it interesting.
T he Artists aren't too deep, but the
first-line unit stacks up with anyone
in the league. o r in CIF 2-A circles.
La111.Da Hills -A new coach
(Dave Brown) appears to have
solved some intenor problems.
Pat Nelson. a 6-4 senior. hasn't
pla>cd in the past four games (star
me o r trade me) a nd the Hawk<\
responded with a 75-56 win over
Un1,ersity. paced b> Todd Peterson
(24). Al Saldana (1 7) and Geo rge
Benjamin ( 16).
Abdi has proved to be the real
thing (23.6 points and double figures
on the boards). but the Oilers as a
whole haven't held up for Coach Roy
Miller. Atxh. at 6-3. 1s the team's
major threat o n the boards a nd there
isn t another double-figure scorer in
terms of season average on the
squad.
I. Mater Dei ( 15-1) 60
2. El Toro ( 13-2) 51
3. Edison (11-4 ) 46
4. Capo Valley ( 10·6) 40
5. Tustin ( 13-2) 32
Also in that four-game span was a
65-60 shocker ove} Huntington
Beach. as well as a nc.Cw-m1ss (63-61)
, game against LA Banning.
Westminster's hopes lie with the
spoiler's roll'. The Lio ns can't win it.
but thtrr's a good chance West·
minster will have a lot to say about
who docs.
6. Ocean View (8-5) J I
7. Saddlcback ( 11-5) 23
8. Brea-Olinda ( 12-]) 17
9. M1ss1on Vie)O ( 11 -4) 13
I 0 . Manna (8· 7) 5
Others: Loara ( 11 -2). Corona dcl
Mar (9-6). Estancia (9-5). Los
Alamitos ( 11 -5).
Cos ta Mesa -Xavier Hanna
(17 8) is the kc) for the Mustangs. If
he gets some help the Mustangs
could challenge for fourth and co n·
CC l\abl) rate a pla)ofTs berth despite
their overall record.
Orange The Panthe r'> are
Five-foot-five Mttch O kura 1s the
Lions' kading scorer ( 14.0 ).
a no ther team with little depth. com -
ing o fT a 1-9 scai.o n (4-18 overall).
Wed.ne1day'1 Openers (7:30>
Huntington Beach at Edison
Ocean Vic~ at Fountain Valle~
Manna al Westminster • CIF r•nkln91/ll4
Wednesday's Openers (7:30)
Laguna Hills al Laguna Beach
Woodbridge at Coi.ta Mec,a
Orangc at Trabuco H tll\
SEA VIEW before falling. 56-55. ·
From Bt
( 11 I) and 6-5 '>Ophomore Doug
Hcs-.e (I 0.0)
Estancia -the absence of Junior
Paul ~1cDan1cls (strep) could prove
pi' o tal for the Eagles. "ho open w11h
Corona del Mar Wedncsdav.
Newport Harbor -The Sailor<;
enter \\Ith 11 ,·1c1ones under their
belts. 1nclud1ng an 1mpresmc 63-55
"in 0' l"r a regarded Foothill quintet.
Senior'> Pa1g Parish ( 14.5) and
1:.ddll' M artinez ( 13.5) are Joined b)
Junwr ll u) Ngu)en ( 10 7) 1n doubk
figurl·'>. ln<,1de thq ha\l' fl. 7. ~85-
pound \\ldebod) Ia n Long.
Second I>. the o' crall defense of
Corona. "h1ch 1rad111onall) bothe rs
and tx·" lldl'fs opponents. ~s the
season progrl'\\l'S Corona dcl Mar's
tcndcnq to peal. has hccn a con-;tant
o'er the past sncral campaigns.
Ciut' Herl·d ia is the big gun for the
Eagki.·( 19.5), "ho gl't 11 do1H.' mo<;ll)
~Ith thl· 3.poin1 \hot. the pre"" and
the break.
Saddleback -the Roadrunners
"l'fl' C Ir 5-~A finalists a )l'ar ago
and arc a \ultd contender for th<.·
league 11\.k for lhc third o;tra1ght )Car.
But chann•\ for a not ha I ()..() run 1n
kagUl' '>l'l'm 'hm
~lso 1n douhlc tigurcs arc fl· I JUO·
1or M1kl' Haa' ( 11.5) and Md)an1cl~
( 10. 7).
To1tin -Da' 1d Fkilstcin (I 8.1))
are Jason Moore ( IC}.2) the main
cog~. but there 1'> a lot of quaht)
dcpth in the Tiller\' program. Tu'itln
got o fTto a 10·0 run. and at lc'i'i·than·
full·'ttrcngth lost a 60-50 dcns1on to
Corona del Mar at the Coast
Christmas Classic.
Univers ity -The TroJJm do 11
~Ith a hl'ltl'r·!>kcltl'r otTen\C. creating
probkm'> for mo<\t e' l'ryone thr)' ·, l"
ml·t
Klau<> Per.Na~. a 6-3 senio r. ha<,
a' aa~wd 18. I potn 1, a ga ml' and 1 <, a
big kl·~ to lhl' rro1.1m' po tl'nt1al
Wednesday's Openers (7:30 I
l 'tann a at ">addkhack
:-..l·wpon at Corona del .\l.1r
Tustin at l 'n1\·rrs1I)'
Ne' crthl'll'S'>. thl\ ,., a squad~ h1ch
can dl•al "llh El Toro. Kennedv and
Domingul'I. and press Compton
OH.\,Gt: ("0\ST \Ht:\ HIGH SC .HOOi. B ·\Skt:TB.\1.1. l.OGS
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l'tb 9 _,,, Hvnt.noior BPacn•
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86 Co\la 1\/\011 tJ
81 TraOIJCO H'"' 11
31 Ma•e• Ot• 81
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90 l •o• '7
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87 Unlvt•\llv M
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61 LA Banning S1
31 Edl•on S7
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40 Corona del Mir ..
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(S\HIWt LH eua)
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75 Cao• 10
69 \an•a MtJ• a
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60 I' Toro
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grew up with hate for Rams
ly DAVI CMNNTl!lt
AP ~1W,_
SANT A CLA RA -~orge Seifert
grew up hatin1 the Rams as the
dread ed rivals of his hometown San
Francisco 49cl'1. 59 did his friend, John Robinson.
a native of nearby Daly City.
Now Seifert dislikes the Robinson·
coached Rams because they're all
that stands in the way of a Su per
Bowl trip for the 49ers 1n his rookie
year as head coach. The NFC West
m als, who have played each other 80
times 1n the regular season, have
their first postseason meet ins ever in
Sunda) 's NFC champ1onsh1p game
in San Francisco.
Evtn though Seifert booed the
Ra ms ~a) back in thc 195~ when
the)' t ame 10 Ke1ar <,1ad1um. he 1s
downpla)ing his ix·r\onal link to this
n'alr) "htleponng maant·~game
plan
"'I did (hate thc Ram'>) bclau'>t"
th:ll·., I.ind of ~hat ~a\ C\pcctt·d of
\OU tu do:· !>:ltd ~1ft·n. an offens1,e
i;1rl.. ll'. end and h nl·bal kn in h 1gh
'>lhool. ··Bu t I al'u hated the Bear ...
and tht• Lions tou l~l'au\l' of that
phl)off game thl') \\IJll (1n 1957)."
Thl're arc morl' 1etent rea\om for
Sl·1 fert to he oh-.c'>'>t·d ~llh bca11ng
tht• Ram!>. Thl' Ra1m. v.ho kad the
~l'rll'\ 4 7-11 -2. ha\l' handl'd thl' 49l'f'
two o f tht·1r tlHl'e dl"ll.·al\ 1n the la~t
25 gamt''· Thl') al,11 ha\'l' \\On fi,l' of
thl" la!>t eight g.tml"' at ( andks11ck
Par!.. and l\l O \tra1gh1. 1nduding a
11-1 ~ 'll"ton on <>l t I
The n>aci1 ha' 1111 ~1mpll' n.pla-
na11on lnr thl· \Ulll"'' b' thr Ram-;,
"ho tx·at 11u1 thl" 4l>c" for thl'
d1' 11,ional 111k unh ontl" I 148 I in
thl' l\J!SO\
.. r hcrc I\ JO l'mllll\lO.tl rt\aln
lhl'rl'.'0 \l'lll'rl told ll'POrtl'r\ JI ht\
\ll"l'"-" lumhl·on un \tondJ\ "'Hui
tx·,on.d that thl' R.11n-. .trl' l'\ircml'I'
\\C
0ll·t·oathl·d thn hJ\ l' an e \u:llen·t
otlcn\l\l0 line um· u l lhl' ht·lll'r 4uar-
Georg• Seifert
tnhal l.~. J 11gh1 l0 nd ~hu'<. pla~1ng
1 l"" ~di Jlh.f .rn excdknt running
h:1d,
·· .\s far as ddl'll\C, thl'lr '>t ht•me'
J nu v. hat lhl·~ d1t ~1th pnsonnl'I
I he) "re JU't J damn g1111d football
tcam ··
T hl' l<Jm' 1\alloped thr 4lJt•r\
IX-1 6 1n thl' linal rl·gular·\l'3'>1>n
g:iml· 1n I 11KX Jnd >Aou ld ha\C he:llrn
thl'rn •~tlt' th1<i \e.1r hut for \.in
f-ranu,\11·, d1JmJlll 1alh from J I"·
pmnl. tour1 h-411Jrtl·r d·efi, 11 111 d
ltl-~" llmlkr 1n -\11c1he1m o n l>n I I
I ur gu11d mra,un· tht') Jl\o JJdn.f J
l<i·I I 111.-r1111w "In 1n .1n \ugu\I
prt"'l J'>t1n ~Jm,· 1n I 11!..~11
< >111\ J lt'\l pl.1H'r" 'h11v.l·d 1111 at
thl· .l•1l·r,· 1r,1in 1n)!, amp •111 1h,·1r d;I\
oil Jllht1ugh Jll Jllt•ndt·d ll'Jm llll'l'I·
ing' 1mm,·d1Jtl·h Jlll·r 1h,· RJm\
'll l11n on \und.l\ .1nd .t da' Jltn
San Franc isco's 41 -IJ trouncina of
M inne10ta.
"They pretty muc h beat us the last
time we pla yed them," 49en of,.
fens1ve tackle Steve Wall.ace said .
"Let's sa}' the}' beat us three times
this year. But the o nt' time they woo
the battle. and we won lhe war."
The Rams recorded only two saclcs
in each of the regular-season games,
but forced ~trong pressure on Joe
Montana both umes and limited San
Francisco to 63 rushing yards in 25
carries last month
.. , he) d o a lot of d1fTercn1 th1np.
and the) can ca use a lot of chaos o n
the ofTen s"e li nt ~•lh all the dif.
ferent (hange-ups and schemes and
\tufT."" Wallact· said
·· f hl· la\t 11me we snuck oul ot
thae "1th a 'll"IOI") fhe}' reall) did
tal..l· 11 to u~ thr la~l game Right no"
"'' ti:d 111..e \\e·,c got ano ther shot at
thl·m "
Om· 4'.kr ~ho admitted ht"d prefer
111 IJtl' the Ram s 1!> no!.<' tackle Jim
Burt Burt. ~ho am,cd a!> a fn't"
.tgl'lll 1n 'ml·mbcr. wa\ sad to o;{'t'
h1\ 11ld tl·ammatcs on the Ne~ York
< 11dnl' lu,l· hut n·ltn ed 1n anuther
WO\\"
"I d 1dn t want tu go through
.1nuthri ~l·ek the "a' I did la\t
1111ll' · Burt ..aid. reft•mn~ to a
c 11.111h··l'1l'r' mctung l\/o,. _ 7. ··on
tlh' 11tlw1 hJnJ I "ank·d to sec the
gu ~, dP g1111d I gues\ 11 "orked out
tor 1 lw °'-''' ··
Bun\ l 111\t' tm·nd. lint·backer and
kllo\\ O\ \\tOml'r \1att Millen,
!..no"' a lot ahoul thl· Rams from
'dll'n hl· plJ\l"d fur the ne1ghbonng
R.1 1d•·" lk gt'l'~ lhl'm the edge in
prl'·g..inH· prl"p.t r:11111n
I h\ \\J~ 11ur 11nl'n<,(· pla)\. to
p1l'J1JI• tor thl·m onl· t1mc 1s an a~tul
lot· \l1llrn \Jld ·· fhl· Ram<> ha'e a
hi!,! plu' ht·l .1U'l' lhl·~ 0 \t' prepared
Jg.i1n't thl·m thJt'l" 11mr:'> aln·ad~. not
11 1 nil nt1nn ho~ man~ ~cars "
Reeves asking for something else :
60 minutes of football this time
By JOHN MOSSMAN
l\f' \poru \11,tu r
l>f-'-\.I K -I kn 1t·r w J< h I >.1n
Kl·n l"' t'n·1 b.111!..1ng 11n ""' l11hn
I l"·''''"'Ptrl·d d11 ' l'' Sund;i' \\hl•n
till' Rrunlu\ ren~"' their .tlmo\I .1n·
nu.ti \I ( l h.1m111on,h1p ml'ct1ng ""h lhl· ( k'l"IJnd Rrcl\'"'
Kl"l.,l ... h11r11.·, 111 gl"t hll m1nutl"' of
h1i;.h·lllll0 ll\ll\ r~:rlmm.tnu.' lrnm .111
4 ~ pl.1 .l"r' din1111.1tinf thl" Ol'l·d tnr
.11n 11111 .ll k 1in1,ht·' \Ul h .1' I l\\,1\
l,l\h1unt·d .1g.11n,1 Plll\hurgh l,1,1
\und.t' .ind .1g.1111'\ thl· Bro''"' 1n
lhl' \I ( lllk g.lllll' Ill l.inU.Jr\ I 'II\~
··11u pdulh 'H"ll k.1rn lrom th1\
g.1111.· (.1 .'.!-.' l \I\ tun tlll'f Ptl·
1'hu1gh11h.11 ,,,. h,l\l" 111 pl.1' h.1rd .111
lhl· 11ml· ·· Kn·\l'' ,.11d \1ond.t\
I k lflnll·J n l 1h.1t Ill\ ll·am h.t' 1ng
dtndll'd tht· \I ( \\ l'\l t11k rn thl'
I .'th ''l"l'i.. ul ttw 1l"gu lar '\'a,011
didn't f,1\t' .111, mu,t·"' in 'llua1111n'
Ill II\ 1.1\l ftlUI g.lllll'\
"'\.\ l" d1.J11 "t ha,l· thl· 'harpnr" thl"
1nll'n'11' lhl" llll'lll.11 t·dgl" ~ou nn·d
111 1n11 l."l tm11 g.1mn .. hr '.11d ··v, ,.
\\\"ll" pl.1' 1ng \!lllll" g.1111d l\':tm' hut
\\\" pt\I d1dn'1 pl.I\ .I, ''l"ll ,I, l\l.-fl'
l .1pahk 111 hn.111w tlll'r•· \\J' 0111 .i ltlt
JI \t,11..r .•
I hl·n. ht·.1111\ 1.1' t1ll'd .1g;.11ni,1 thl'
\1n·kr.. .1 lt'Jlll I kn' er had ~h1p!)Cd
J.i. -du1 tng till' rqiul.1r ~a,cm lhl·
B 11•ll<m l\l'rl' ill J11l'p.trl·d to r thl"
ki d 1111wrtorm,tnll0 n·qu•rl·d 1n thl"
pl.1\1111,
• \\ l' kit "l" d lw 1 n lnr .1 tnugh
tlllll' hn.111\\' 1'1t1,hurgh h.1d ,.,
mu, II 1111111wn1u111 Rl'l"' l'' 'J1d
I hn •Jill\' 11111 .tnJ r.111 thl· hJll
rl·.ill\ ,,di I hn nntmllnl thl' h,tll
11n u\ II \\J\ lfU\lr;.iting lhl' ~.I\ thl'\
i..,·pt 11 .mJ\ l1 11m u' \\ ,. trlt hl..l· ""l"
"• ll '"lnlllllllf. up,lrl'Jffi lhl· \\hok
g.111\\
·1 "·"n t 'l' 'urpn<.nl thl'' ran
\l I I h," 11.1d txl n dl11ng that I "3'>
111• ''' '•11 JHhnl tit.rt Huhh\ 1 Hn.,lt'rl
1h11°\\ 111,· h.111 gr.·Jt I Jon I 1h1ni... hr
m.1J,· .1 h.1J thnm I ht·' "'l"rl· r-.cqr
111111.il ''" 1h1rd J 1•" n .ind mn,1 111
1h11"' \Ulll'\'>lul 1h1rd-il11" n pla"
\\l'f<' PJ"c'
I r.1 tl1ng ~ l.1-"1th 7 llt1 kit. lhl'
Hr11n, "' pul togclha J n1m··pla~. 7 1-
1.ir J Jrt\l' lcatunng r l~a~ pa'i\c.'\ nf
11'> . Jflh 10 \larl.. Jal'!. '>On and 16
\Jrlh I•• \,1n1c Jnhn.,on on a tka·
ll1 l J..n Rn11J..1e Hnhh' H umphrr ' ran
tour '1r.11~h1 t1llW\ Im 24 \.trd\. and
rrn 1l.1.-tullhdt I. \frh 111 Hr:111on
J11 l'd thr tin.ii 1,1rd tor 1tw \ ltnching
\\Ill\'\\ 11h .' ~ -ktt
H1"1n. in the 'h••tgun lorm.11100
\<111IJ 11·1 h<rndk .1 l1n• 'nap trom
ll'Otl·r. and thl· HrrnHo.,· R.ind' R11h-
b1n.-. re"" l·rn1 "11h 2 u~ rl·ma1n1ng
Ill guarantn· thr 'll lclf) -Dt·n' C'r'\
lifth 'trJ1gh1 po.-.1.-.t·a~n tnumph
.tg.iln\I \I ( \Ompct1t1on
IX.·n 1t·r"<, IJH· dn'e ~a' rem1-
0l\t\'nl "' 11' •1X·\Jrd dn't' l'n rnutc
111 tx·J11n~ < k'l'l.tnd thrC'l' ll'ar\ ago
( lur .kl\"ll'I' ,,1n1l' OUI a little
111t•lt' ,1~r,·"1 ' \" 1n the .,.,•cond half."'
Kl"•"'"' ,.11d ·1 kit li ke "e didn't
.11 1.1, I.. "l"ll ,·n<•ug.h in the firsl half.
\\ \l\ H !..ind "' hacl.. on our heels
l 11\"!! 1-..rJ~cn m.tdl· J h1g pla) for
u' 1111, l..111~ thl· hall loo<;(: (from T 1m
\\ ""\'\ 1 .inJ th.11 gol u\ 1n1u a tie
11-1-• 1'111,hurgh g.1111"<' fidd goal~
.111,1 •h.11 hut 11ur h11lding them to
lil"ltl ~"·"' ~.t'• u' thl· 11prortun1I) 10
"'1n \\ .1h •r 1h1· de)\.!.. nn that la\t
dri\ \
It v.J' .1 gn·Jt \\Jn tor u~. and 11 ".1' .1 ll.Jnt "1n It c,ho~cd our
'ou ngn gu" "ho ha' en ·1 heC'n in
thl· pl.i ,olh txtore "hat can happen
ii "'u 1u'1 hang in thcre and pc"r·
'>t"\l'rl·
On \1onda' thl· Broncos ~erCJU'il
bl'g1nn1ng 111 tu rn their attention to
thl Brim n' I '>l·n' er and Cleveland
h,l\t' 11w1 1n 1"1> o f 1hc last four AFC
111k g.tml''· "1th Denver w1nn1ng
hot h 11 ml'' < Jn d.tnd snapped a I 0-
ganw lm1ng \trcal.. to Dcn,er carltt•r
th" ,, .•• ,11n ""1nn1ng 16-1 J at home. . r ht') u>ntrulled tha1 game until
\1,m \1untord intt•rcepted and gave
u' .1 d1.in,l· t11 \\tn."· Rec, es said . "It
"·" ttl'd I '·I I .ind "<' go t in field
goal P<1\1tion. tf)ing to use up the
dot!. Thl·n all of a sudden wr
tumble C k' eland·, offense had bct'n
struggling.. bu1 the) got going and
l.1l i..l·J J fidd l!<>al to heat us at the
end ··
Cleveland coach calling for justice,
like a little quiet time for Browns
By CHUCK MELV IN
,.,,. Spons Writer
AFR E~. Oh111 C k1t•l.1nd
llm'l nc, ( oarh Bud C ar'>on \\ant.-. a
littk 4u1l'I nl'\t \und :l\ 1n Ocn1 a for
th .. · .\f ( t1tk g..1nH·
Thl· l·ro"d r1111<.t.· at M1k High
Stadium 1<; far m11rc d t'iruptl\l' than
the fan ro\\d1m·.-.., thal d1.-.rupll•d the
Bro" n .. · 16-1' "1n oH·r the Hn1nlos
at < lnclJnd \1.1d1um 1n October.
( ar .. on \a1d Monda\
··11 n:na1nh hun P1ll~hurgh as
mul h a.-. our cro"d C\ er hurt Dt·n\t~r
"hen the' "ere here -a hcllu'a lot
mMl'. 1n m) op1n1on." Carson ~Id.
The Steelers quieted the Dcn"er
cro\\d for murh of Sunda} ·s pla~ofT
a.amc. hut after the Broncos took a 14-~3 lead late 1n the fourth quarttr,
tht• no1'it' kept Ptttsburgh's Bubb)
Brister fro m commumcaung w11h
the rest of his team at the line of
scrimmage. A chaotic play followed.
and Denver recovered Bnstrr's
Mesa collects
39-36 victO/¥
The D.-y ,.,.
COIQ Mesa Hiah's prts bukctball
team , on •he stmwth of the double--r-.u~ ICOrina or S-b>t-11 junior
Rachel Wal'CI (12) and S-9 ftalunaa
Olivia DiCamllk ( 11). pulled oat a
J9-J6 noA le.pc victory at CCWOM
dd Mat Moodll .... in a hll
tuncap re. tollililM'I '-die O-Lape~ et Waa• idle. lna~...-'1...-: •Alllb 91 ........ 7~
a::cr c=arJ.:'== ~ to 2-9 o Kalie J hid 12 poinu tof tbe t\Olla.
tumhkd ,n.111 o n third d o"n 10
d1nlh th,· 1111111'
fhl' Hrnn,"' hmt <"IC'\ cl,rnJ o n
\unJJ\
( ar,nn ,,11d 11lliuJI\ ha\l' 1n1alh
1gnort·d .1 ruk 1n,enl·d dunng 1hc
otT<.t·a,1•n 1h.11 .11111"" 'he home team
Ill he rx•n,tlt/\•d It lrnv.d nm<.e Inter·
krl'' frn 111<1 1 .. ng ~ 11h tht• \1'>1ting
tl'am·, "gnJl·,alling
f he ruk ht'tame a problem h<'·
cJ u~· \nmr '1\1tinp. 1camr, \\-CH' de·
hht·ra1t·h in,1t1 ng the crov.d 1n an
a11cmp1 1n hnng penalties on the
home ll'.tm
"It's unht·hnahle "hat thc,·,e
d one "'1th 1ha1 rule:· < a~on ..aid
00l hl'\ ·,\. l\\l\!Cd 11 around I 0
degree'> I n'1ead of rnntrolling the
ho mC' nn"d no''. there 1s absolute!~
no rule The) ha' e no t allo wrd
Bernie 1 ~o\ar) to bal'k o ut from
undl'I centcr1 hccausc of crowd no1o;c
once this 'car. not o n<.-c.
"At C1 nc1 nnat1 1t was un-
ht'ltl'' .1hll' In Houston. it was u n -
hcl11·\ Jhlc It certainly hurt Pit-
t\hurgh \l''terda~ I think there was
\1111\l' 11111d1ticat1o n of the o riginal
1ntrrp1rtJl1on o f the rule, but not lo
thl' p1>1nt that 1t''> gone now.'"
(In d ancl"'i "Dawg P o und"
bk al lwr~ had a tangib le effect on the
81t'" ri-n l 1 I "in over the Broncos.
tiu1 1 he d1 \rup11nn had nothing to do
\l ll h 1w1'><' "'hen the bleacher fans
p.ol 1 Ju«>U\ earl) in the ~o!'d half
anJ ht·~.111 thrnwingd<>t biscu1ts,f:llS
Jnd ot hrr 11hJl'<'IS a t Broncos pl1yen.
the 11nic1a1 .. had the teams SWllCh
d1rl'C1111n \0 the Broncos would be
la rthl·r Imm the stands.
Thl· mm·C' let Cleveland's Man
R3hr l.1\ i.. to~ard the closed end of
lhl' .. taJ1um o n a last"'5e00nd 48-)1ll"d
tirld goal that won the pmc. Dcnvu
rtlal h Dan Reeves and CarM>n boda
\31d at the time that lht swatch put
the "ind at Bahr's beck for die win-
nmg kick.
L M
II 1' :: .... -1• M -.. 17 ...
12 ...
1 11 .m
..
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~ 21 • .1M !!!!!._ 21 11 .656
-2013 .... .,_ 17 11 .$31
....._ 14 11 .GI
a.rt1111 1 n .w ll11111n.... 1 IS .2tf
...... c11111 ce Alillllk DMt-. W L ~
22 ' .710 " 12 .613 17 ts .$31 ,, " .. 9 23 .211
7 27 .206
C..•&>Mu.
21 10 ·'" 22 11 ·"7 11 13 .5'1
19 " .576 II 14 .563
13 17 .'33
10 23 .JCXJ
MIMlv'I S-... ftq'lfl' ,. 120. lndlena 116 or... 111. Sen Antonio 101 Mllweuk• 12', CNnclttt I 13
0.... 1 Ml. S..ltle " Golllft Stei. 13', Dennr 122
fl'wtllllCI 1•. Seaemento H
T ....... a~ l.-. 81 '"'-tlb , S D m ~ el Cherlolte, •·30 D m.
w..Nrwton et New York, •·30 o.m
loaton et New Jersev. •:30 om. Sen Antonio et Miami, 4:30 o.m . Clllceeo at Detroit, •:30 o m. s.ttte et Hovaton, S:lO o.m.
IWMetota a t Secramento, 7 30 o m
•••••¥'•~ 0rten0o at l.Man, 7 30 D m
~ e t AttMta, •:lO o m
Detroit at 8oaton, 4:30 om
New York at Pllli.oefohla. •.JO D m
Mllwe<A• at CleY.C.nd. 4 30 D m
Ch!Qeo at Indiana, •:JO om
Denver at Uteh, 6:30 o m
O.llaa at Golden State, 7 30 o m
NBA INden
IWWWlll S...,.._y I
k«ille
1\.'i
' St,'J t t,AJ
14
15\.'a
Ga
3
5"'2
•'h 13'h
"""
3
3
3VJ
7VJ
12
Jorden, Chlc•l>O
~!OM.Utah
Ewing, New Yori<
Muttln, GOIOen Ste le
Wllltlna, Atlanta
Chembera, ~ix
Dr••~. 1>o<1i.ne1
Tladale. Sacra mento
EKla.S..llle
Cemobell. Minnesota
~lone. wunington
llar klev. Pllii.dete>hla
Oteiuwon, Houston
Bird, 8oaton
Miner. Indiana
Roolnaon, San Antonio He,_,c-..n
McDa niel, S..llle
G flG n "" A119 31 314 2H um 33.2
32 34S 264 tSt 30.0
3 I 34 I 194 176 21.3
lO 290 117 799 2U 31 304 1'3 7" 2S.7
2' 257 175 6'S 24.1
27 260 11S Ml 23 7
7' m 12• .. n1
7' 2" 110 ... 236
32 ,.. 17• 7Sl 23 s
30 lOO IOS 70S 23 S
7' 236 I" 67• 23,
32 7'7 1 •7 Ul 23-2
30 zn 12• ''° n o 32 260 16S 732 n •
21 20e 212 621 n •
lO 252 1Sl 670 22..l
?t ?SO 122 62• 21 3
642-5678
.............
1. K.,...t (45) lH t,MI I
I. Georwetown 06) J l-t t,512 J
'· MlctllNfl (1) 10-' ,,. s 4. OtllehOma ( 1 > lH l,l1t 6
S. Missouri m 13-t 1.• 7 6. Svrecuse 10-1 1,m 1
7. UNLV 9·2 1,156 lO
I. IUlnol• 1 H 1, 127 4
9. Georgie Tedi lH 1,0M 12
10. Outte 10-2 9$J 1l
11. Loul•ville 10-2 Nf t
12. Arkenus 10-2 en 14
13. lndlene 10-1 155 f
14. LSU 1-2 7'1 11
1S. St. John's 13·2 616 1'
16. M IMHC>le 10-1 642 24
17. N. Cerollne St. 11-2 547 11
11. Arizona 1·2 541 19
19. UCLA 9·2 373 15
20. Memphis SI. 9·3 357 21
21. Le Selle 1·1 217 17
22. Oregon SI. 11·2 269 23
23. Lovole 9·3 252 25
24. Alet>eme 10-3 123 22
25. Xavier. Otilo 9-1 n -
Other receiving volu: Mld'tliNn St.
72. Otiio St. 42, Tues 42, Iowa 36,
Colorado St. 27. VIHe nove 26, New
Mexico St. 11. North Carolina 17,
Vanderbilt 14. Loul•l•ne Tech 13.
Purdue 11, ld•hO 9, Stanford 9, Ale.-
Birmingham I , Virginie 7. Providence
6, Selon Hell 6, Kenus St. 5. Oki•·
home St. s. UC Senta Barber• S, E.
Tenneuee St. 4, N. low• J, Notre
Dame 3, Princeton J, Connecticut 2,
Florid• 2, Florid• St. 2, Hawaii 2,
Long Beech SI. 2. New Mexico 2.
West Virginia 2. Hotv Crou 1. Missis-
sippi SI. 1, SW Loulsiene 1.
• Previous ranking.
...... o.i~ .......
We\I. Pl'loenl•
Berkltv, PMaelele>hle
Pariah, 80\lon
Mek>ne, Ulah
Grent, ChlcaQO
Puaon. Ct11caoo
Rot>JF\aon. Sen Antonio
Anhh
Stockton. Utan
Jtillnsen, Lall an
Bo9uea. Charlotlt
K Johnson, Photn1a
Grant, CllllPeo
C ..... scwes
WEST
f'G f'GA ~
113 171 .'3S
236 m .602
20I 350 .st•
l4S 601 .S7•
116 334 .SS7
141 267 .ss.-
108 3IO 5'17
G ..._ A_,.
JO .,, 14,
JO U6 11.2
21 7'4 10.S
20 210 10 s
JO 2M ...
Ca l Lvrtiet1n 90. Btll'lanv Blble 6'
Cl\adron St 76. Wntt<n St .COIO 74
(haoman 97, Mtlleovlllt n
Denver 73, S COIOraOo 71 E Montene 60, N Montana SO
E Weah1ngton 70. Gont•ll• SS
Ma~ter"s 14. NE llllnola 67
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5671
MOii WTH OR1 W CO. ...1211
MOii IOUTH GRAW CO. -1111
DCAOUme ...... <••• -·----··----
ot--w ... ... --.. ... ........ ........ .............. •n .... ........
CltlCll YOUR AO
ntm,_TDAY ......................... .., .... •. .,, .............................. . ---....................... ~,... ............... ...., ................ . ......._..,, ....... , ...... .... .. .__. ................... .. ............................... , ...... ... ...... ... .. ·---.... . ..-._._. ....... .,, ... .,..., c ..... UI" ................. ,,,, ............ .... _....,. .... _._.~-.____ ............ ..,, .. ---.. ............. t.......-.1;, __
~-.... .. .....-•<-..... .......... _.... ....... ,.,.
t= n. Drlflll e::::.t.
Cillr -Tm I JI .. • ... ......... ,,
11.n.-...s..11 "-9'CMdlllllllln x..... a...•· LM9IL a n ..,,.. ML..,...,..._. a.~ F1wtda M
AftllldW II ... W. C....... 1' ~fl. Mll.·E • .._. .. C...-..11,~M
~~ .. ~ ~·,1~·.:t~ 10
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Mer1Ml 72, VMI ..
MoreMM St. 7J, Miu. .,,.,.., SI. 71
INK"'11 St.11, N. Cerolne A&T 76 Nevv '2, N.C.·~ St
ltldltnoftd 10, _,_ MedlOfl " S. Cerollne St. 12, Howerd U. 77 S. tlllnolt 72, W. Kentl.ldly '2
SW Loultlene 11, CM!. FloriOll 61
South AleMme tl, S. MiullllPP! l3
T111nea-Ttdl 100. Mldcle Tenn. 7S TexH ·Arllntlton 71. Hldlolb St. 6S
Vlrg1n1-Tech 71, Ve. Common-Ith .. (OI) •AST Cornell 71, N.C.-GrMMboro S6 Georgetown 17, PlttMMK9h 71
Lefli9h fl6, Brown 13 ~ritt IO, aroolllVll Col S4
ltlder n. ~..-ne '3
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AJaue SE 71. Owtst Cel9ee 1rvtM "4
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Herrla o O 1 O Carrott O O 3 0
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Oo4oul\I 6 • 2 16 Jacobs S 2 3 12 A~men • 1 • 9 Jo$Jen 3 O 7 6
Oea rl"llfl' 2 O O • KalOllenn 2 0 1 S
Rooen O O 1 O Looez • 2 $ 10
Mlt<cer 1 0 1 14 Meade 0 0 I 0
Force 1 1 7 3 Rlcn 1 O I 7
Mannla t S 2 13
Totals 30 13 14 73 Totala ta 6 11 "'
Halfl•me Alalk•. 36·24
)·OO•nl 00811 CCI-Grett I. Kalt>nefln I
Techn1ca1a None
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
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1 0 0 ,
I 0 3 3 1 0 0 , s 1 3 11
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Healv 0 7 1 2
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' • 111,.. t 41 175.
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It 20 3
7 . 6
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4'10 \V
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Montrn l at Quebec:, 4:35 o.m. MlnnHOta et Detroit, 4:35 o.m.
Edmonton et Ceteerv. 6:35 o.m.
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We lhlnlton et WIMlilltt. 5:30 o.m.
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Rtcelv\nll 11 134 IU 0 Weatmlfllltr et Mef'lflll, 3.
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1 Jerrv Bruner (Loa A~I. 74; 2. Art
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71; 7 Mike Bratac.hl ITemecui.I, 79; I. Pete
Sle<re (Alt>uaverauel. 92
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11111. 23 maci<erel
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From North Orange County
From South Orange CC>lMtty
540-1220
496-6800
11t 2BR DUPLEX Oute1 &
good area Large yard
sngl garage $750
535-B Bernard 647-7540
11t 11t TREES & YARD11t11t
2Br I 1Ba lwnhovse trplC
prtvacy & no pels S 1075
646·7 IO•
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gw.8*tobwn.l1200 Hwy.Lea;........ ---== ~.:: •nu.,.. mu~!'1~':':!~1op-g:iss~a~ n:::-· !:e~~:~"1.e211. oo•••tts .,.. ent ...... 0tgMlzied enes "•.,.the Gooo ...... -. bonua, __ _ · . • or --05a3 2724 2769 Pllllll& lnlt .. tlYe to lollOW pro. xtnt lldVancem.nt oP-fl) PllT·Tm
•1111111• ..... ,.,.,. ... N r· MMYfect\ndby80-yrOldl jeet•thtough. portunity l'O-Oe04 Newflon'8model!Mlnt.,._
1 bit! to b9Y °' beech! ..,........, ""' comPMy. CWI bullMee I labor 1 EJPEllDIE ance FteJ11ble "°"''· call "85/mo y.tu 875-eeOI Ae9p. rmmt1 needed to No competlllonlll E•·1 Ml-4111, llUtJ • OfY '°'details 73 t-730e
''' thr condo, 2 rmt ril $121 elusive •reu av•il•l>te. A l!lll'IAL ··-•u E'SIOE C.M. 18R, .. 0¥9. LARGE 2M 28A. Mn & S528. N·Smkr 723·1479 truly unique g.roond noor 011111~ .... PUIUCf ll.m
refrlg. frplo, em.ii yc1 & ~11. efr~c .1 1e1nct951mgar0. BLOCK FROM BEACH e>pportuntty Ser1001 In-ILllllL MHm.• ·~ IP Tl Sl/IR 9 -2 M onday-Frtd•y.
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p•tlo., utltltlel J*d. ..--• .,, . Newt Pron F/2 1 35 non qulries may meet wltfl FT 2 yra •JCi> AA Ofi.nt9d. 0 ... MOf\CM Frid• $6 00-$7 00/hr ContllCt $650 mo-mo. 548~1827 494-8449/H 862· 1816/W • company own•r1 thl11 cWt pref. 493.7333 EOE ~;;ical ~1; & profit Our Oranoe office 11 now JR ot Mary 768· 1084 ---------~ ltleh 2648 •mkr, Ir~, pvt b•. SSSO. week Product conflden-prepaf1ng '°'its biogell Laguna Holla mAT LllATlll LARGE 1BR. Oce9n view, LITS Of 11111 g;:::~89e .. ~v lorm:~:: 2 Room Suite, across trom tlallty requ11ed. lnve1t-I *A--Y* ahartng 64Alt< 21':' Ellie, year evet We are now ac-Pnnting
t9r 189 uPStrt, lg P•tlo. deck, w/parklng. Close lo 1200 lfFI Post Office in Newport ment $55,350 For tnfor-Growln9 H untington 6-0 cepllng apphcauons ror PASTI IP &ITIIT
$625. 28' 28• 9')9Cloo•. beach & shopp1no bus COSTA MESA. Room 1n Beach_ 5 48-7 4 !8. matlon, call Mr Hiii,, Be11<:h 1ndullrlal lnatru-enlry level positions in •
$725. Pool, gu, refrlg transp 499-1460 · 28A 2BA, garage. l•undry large home S395/mo 840-5557 1-800-835-2246 exl 427 ment manufact uring •llAllTIU.* shipping receiving. in-Duties •nciude pasl•up,
Incl. No pets. SSOO MC -----room Nice quiet foe. Share ulllltles. -------' company needs hard· ventory con1rol. stock s1ripp1ng. camera & plate
645-5853 146 E. 18th St. S85o~zi80°-Mo (7 14) 631-5801 EXEC Office Sullea. Furn T ·SHIRT 6 cap screen working Individual to do FIT position open for• de· sates/advertosrng All with making Pnnt atiop e•· New leach 2669 nrov1• _ _ _ wlr~pt. tax. copietS. printing equip Complete! screen printing. as-penOable person with ex-management polenllal 11 penence desirable Call
Men VerdeTwnhM-l tyle TSL MGMT 642-1603 Female Roommate W•nl · pl\ooes. conl rooms. nr set up Wrlhng to train sembly, packaging & perience on Building youareaquicklearner,& Mr Woncll 640-6525
2 BR. 1'), BA, beige •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• NEWPORT PIER AREA ed Costa Mes•. Walk-In JW Airport. free parking • $4500 Phn 714-889-4559 snipping wwork Advanoe-Maintenance Full ben· rored of being turned PllYATE NIT lfflCf
carpet. patio. gar•ge. *GA TEO COMMUNITY* Yrly , , Blk 10 beach! 2BR. CI o se I . Large 11 v • S350 Al Quinlan 833-9550 -ment & pay Increases will elits and excellent work away t>ecause ot tacit of
S785/mo. 72 1--0t l6 11111 C&IYH gar. new carptslpalnt No lngr~;:i:batt~~e$~~ MEO size front office tor 1 lnvtstment be available to the rioht environment Apply tn expe11ence call our pet· P~1 ~~11~;~ &~at~~~; .om IEIEIO-2BR, 2BA townhome. pets $900/mo 673-6640 631-6959 • person on Costa Mesa. Opponunlty 2908 person 84 1-3663 person 6am . 3pm Mon-sonnet depl 939-1233 I A5k tor Joyce 642-6262
micro. lrplcs m LR & mstr -pvt entr. nice atmosp. -------day lhtu Friday T~ Daily
Prestlglou• living Oulet, BR wel bar 'ifld hk-ups, PElllSIU F non-amkr 2Br 2Ba, 9UIO $150/mo 646-7480 ENJOY 14• 15% return on lllllUI -..u'I Pilot 330 W Bay St llllSfllY SALES P T lie• hOurs Data entry
garden, pool setting 1BR 2 car gar central air All gar CM Bluffs. overtook• --Trust Deeds S 10.000 to HPT STiil Costa Mesa Ask for Need energetic person to ror l<>C.a1 O.rec1ory wotd
$625 Electric gates to maintenance incl Sorry YWLYlllTW HB $367 •viii Shr apt NEWPORT BEA CH, StOOOOOO Call Denison Now nmng FT/PT pos-GeorgeA.rauz.642-432 1 g•oww'eslabhstoeo com· 1J•ocess1no e •p oe-
carports, cable TV & nope1s 644-0509 · •Yl-llllSClllTS!ll w/cple Cart Lisa 81 Furnished o ll1c es Assoc 673·731t NOW• I !Irons 241 •7040 ask'°' ext 203 pany Satary $900 10 snaote Also pllone 10
BBOs S min lo bch No 548-6 t 78. Of Ive msg w/recepllse<:ly services 1 Ann so Coasl Plaz.a $1200 mo 1nterv1ew by .1111ty Oata entered GoO<l pels • 64'2-3146 * t to 4 Bedrooms Harbor view w1boa1 shp H~y Ads 29101 appt only Call 646-7 44, 1ob fOt s1uoent house-
llCE a OLWlll •WATllFlllT • •Unfurnished HOUSE lo 5"are Back available 645-7100 1 1111111 C&llE MlllTllUICf ASSIST. wolt.-Sb llr Balboa Pen-
llWNIT ll&llll ms :g!:~t~ st;:~ Avail Bay Area M /F non smkr H TIE WATH Ill& •••fl AllenOants neeOed 3''t Cycle Magazine on N B PUlllLL PHSO••EL .n .. uta ar~ &42-010 1 1BR & 2 BR or 2BR
w/patto All w/pvt gar-
ages dshwshr cable
teady. pool, spa. BBQ.
lnOry lacohlles Good toe
t77E 22ndSt 631-7376
*WITI ••• ,SL•-· •Free ltst-CALL Too•v t ~a3c00 &wu/dp 8R5oo1 8m50s 6avalf Sausalito 10 yoears agFo Oay work 'ifeek Enghsn has opening for p TI lSSISTA•T ._ ,... ,.. • · 1200 s/f oftice for lse on call me oug I speaking $800 monlhty Maont Ass1 10 rul" er REAL ESTATE SALES
EXCLUSIVE BEACH YILU REITILS MIF C M Twnhse. view nr Nwpl Bch' Call 645-5639 2 t3-492-6802 J 61 •9549 854_4382 rands ma1n1 garage & l/v•• re P•oard r g L•ur stall
COMMUNITY bcn Mstr BA, f/p. pool. do hie motorcycle ma1nt INewspapt>r Pllbhsh1ng & reS•Oentoa• !>d;e,. "" New
BAY VIEW Beautiful 2BR 175 •912 Commtrclal Proptrty Mo1o1cy1e 1oc "'Qd "'mme1c1 a1 D"nt on g I IJC." Beac.n ~ 5.,rrouno
2BA Micro d /w hre-•• ~~c.;,'$~~ 7~;~69~~ N-HIPPY ADS IHllESS REPlllHll 720-5335 ask tor Nancy comp<1nv '>eeks pavr Jlr & ,, ·~ ,, .. as f .ce11en1
place garage & en1oy our SElSllllE llllY( 2778 Awero w1nnrng daily needs I IJl'•.,onnt'o assistant with 'dr r"s dv.:waoie Com-PAlllSIH YllW ms
2BR 2BA . llreplace.
balcony 2 t 5 t Pac1t1c
$950 No Pets 63 t-6107
pr"t t>each S 1800 All 1740 s/I of pr1me retail a reporler with a bus•· MAlllEllS rT11ro1m"n on.-~ear ,.. """~"'' tr !)t') • Ir '10use
ma1n1enance rncl $l l50lmo yearly 2Br tBa M non-amto,r to shr brand space for lease on Palm CALL Fiil llFlll .. Tlll ' F•T & PIT sngtes & cou I fJPriencl' n Pdvroll & '1er traor"'•·c ,. , •f''' rl' Call gar No 1 548 5682 new 3Br house, E'slde ne,.• t>ac~ground to ~ ., *ltlt Sli~s Ertr•* pe s · Street Balboa Peninsula cover lhe e~cot•ng Or pies tor m1n1 <>tor age so11• el E •Ct'llenl t•t'" DrJ" D'"'T"r•m.;' '"' "" .ip-CM $400/mo Everthi"" X M f "f 1 SORRY. o PETS WESTCLIFF 21r 21a .. ., Int loca11on high v1s1b1h· 1•2 ... •11 ange Counl" business mgrn: ust have pro I r 1 ~ "''""'"'t" t Gt'<"tJt' E1;_1ns rurn xcpt bdrm 650-9422 c ~ -' & d Ollllll!E co•sT Roomy 2 BA llPI. encl CALL 110-0111 Frplc refrlg. din rm, pool. NB by bch Fem p•ef'd ly all 645·5639 scene II you like to wrote appe3ranc.e goo • • C " P Pa I t o ' s
t I I d lndry Ou1etl secure $875 • * * 1600 slf nr new Indus-en1oy hard wot~ and love phon., c;1<1lls No e~p 11ec I llllY PILOT • t4. 75~-9100 pa 10 no pe 5 n ry rm 2BR 2BA Newport Shores. Nl smkr 2BA Appx $500 b h will train 992 0743 S700tmo 706 James SI 1142 Rutland 646-3679 trial 400 A/C otc. truck lo eat I e competotoon • 1'.lO W Bav St
979-4410. 549-7007 lrplc gar t arpon 1 bit\ mo Janice 642-9649 or ooor 1560 Superior. CM SAY IT WITH I send a cover teller. re-MAMICllllST Lr•s'd Mesa CA 926r lo t>ch Avl now S200 OH West Newport. 2. 3 & 4BA 818-304-1751 51280/mo 642_9666 sume and five sampels 10 Atl" Corilroller
SPACIOUS 1BR P I I I 73 23 Apts r $l0001 T T E Pazazz Salon on Newport I
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1,dll 642 8/52 l')r appt oo . s mo rent 1-1 0 rom mo NON SMKR resp rmmate HIPPY ID•, om all dolor Da1ty 17 t4t642-43l1 1nory rm. carport. srove * 21HM 11 .. 0* 642-3850 Bkr to shr 28R house w/sml FOR RENT 800 square p1101 330 w Bay St Beacn has manicuring refrog No pels $585/mo ., tool. commercial unot "-._, a.1 t • Costa Mesa CA 92627 siat•ons availAble toi I
$350 642· t401 aft 3 Frig dishwasher. s1ove San Cltm~t 2676 yard. lrptc. "'shr dryer zone C-2 Newport BlvO . -•lrl•• lnlll .,,, ren1 Ask for Howaro
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Near General Hospital. Nwpt Bch brand new h• Ytr111I Call It! CAllln MHHS ME C SS ST H * 11111M HIO * 3BR 2BA d/w, s1ove. stylish. custom beach hse Industrial 2788 Tll ... Yeti Let's It Fast learner or ex per Pay It AL A I A
Frog dishwasher stove lrplc Avail 118 $745/mo w /voew decks & all L Ill C 111,.2 Hll I accorOong 10 skill level E •peflenc;ea person tor
I op area. park·l•ke setting incl No pe1s 545-4855 558-7659 amen111es 723-5005 1200 SO FT wlfront ot-••c I ~ · I Newport Custom w ooo-OB G "~ F T Gooo t>en
Beautifully ma1nt11ned lice. large tear dnve-rn ftr i1ftra1titl working 631-6397 et •s N"wpon Beach
2BA BA •STEPS lo bch lg Rr-~~"""!!R--~----Own rm In NB $400/mo • door $780tmo 629 Ter-• Call 650-0822
t Apt wi garage lo plc oeam ce1t vac sys lsc. tntals •, utols Avl now 88 Sl""S CO LEll!E ST111ElfTS I S850 Pool side IBA tBA auto ~ar ooor 500 t River v,.. m1na1 Way Cos1a Mesa l • '• MEllC•L FllOllT OFFICr 0 t S695 S l o ocean Garrett DAYS 540-9352. EVES Rppresen1a11ve trainees • "' 11: w carp r luOio Ave t050 yrt~ 642-3490 Rooms 2706 722 0262 953 9 3 M T l 2914 S I & w carport S585 Some ' 1----------· or · 44 646-0681 Onty O oan · t.>t.-OeO tor ma1or 011 omP P>p compu PIS
w vaulted ceiling fire-•EASTBLUFF 3BR 2BA MIF Costa Mesa. 2 rms Amwl pvtbath &olcspace companies lo promote ns 1'11"'9 Type 45 wom
place oarcony or patio Penthouse provacy avatl in cozy sate llome 1n NB Twnhse Sec gate. lnco~ Pro~rty 2790 •PIUYlH I PllStll tree ne1ghborhooo ser-1 550-1900
Pool spa BBQ 1s1 Fireplace 0001 carports Kil ch prov S375 • & garage pool $625 mo FUNDS tor Equity & Lano voce pr09ram No e .. MeOocal
sec No pets 549-2447 S 1350 No Pe1s 722 8011 S325 Refs 546-2287 Call 722-6177 Local bro1<er1prrnc1pa1 has Loans S 100 000 plus pe11ence necessary IEWPOllT CEITEll Texas STEALS ALL 17 141 760 8792 Complele 1ra1n1ng Gooo WEST BAY APTS •FURNISHED Large de· ROOM available lovely Seeking compallble n/s WITH POSITIVE CASH •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDs' pd y p T h 0 u r 5 Pan Time Medical Front
Bedulofully Maonrnoneo lu•e 2BR appliances. Peninsula Point nome prof M F shr toghl n aory 3 FLOW" For more 1ntor-S 10 000 up No creditv' i 14•645_ 1854 nttice e•per 644-87<'2
launc.Jry garage waler Fem non-smoker only BA 2 BA CdM dpb w/2 mal•on ca ll Randy No penally Call Denison
•SEVERA L LOCATIONS pc110 Winter rates $940 $500 mo 675-4704 easy going prol fem 71 4-240-6453 Assoc 673•7311 NOW' CO•STllCTllM
eacllelor $610 A'Villi !t1ru June 525-0881 Room on Mesa Verde Hm $500 . dep Uhl 723-0530 • FlllEM••
I BeOroom S670 • • • • • • • • • • -ZBdrm 1. ·Be S780 3 BR new carpel paint & Young Fern Nsmkr Krtc WAITElll Need 1wo Clean Orrvong
t31 E 181" SI 646_6816 blinds parking lnOry lndry & pool prov $350 T I tecord Class I Drovers 122 42nd SI $ t 350. 662-21231E 675-980510 Maiure professronal mate lfl fl Lrcense Drywall e.<p or female to shr 2BR • I walt>r gas incl 645-3997 1___________ home wl sunny patio 2 CllSllfitll 492· i4 t5 Iv msg
YIP PllOPHTIES Hottls/Mottls 2718 e11cs ro beach in CdM 842 5818 Announctmtnts 2920 COllTEllPHSOM
.l& 2232 Hl lHilt~lt 2/1/IQ, • 5 CROWNS REUNION P •T mornings 25-30
1 Bedroom $660
2BOrm I ·Ba $785
2250 VAnguard 540-9626
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$81 5 3BA 2BA ocnfrl $1600 Wkly rentals now avail ~ n 'l63 9208 Ton .,. SU LAH• S4IO/ .. I llfils. It f • f ••• t t f ·1 PARTY' 2~1h Anniversary nr'> Nk No e•oeroence
855 2BR 2BA nr bcn S 1200 S t4i' 00 wit & up 2274 H -~• S ,. .... Call••2.••21 llllJl'illl Md~r c h 1<l90 E• Co i,,c. Y
548-2408 3BR 2BA. nr 10 bch $1250 NwPI Blvd. CM 646-7445 lat JM If 121·1111 workers Celli Sue CroS!. UP. IELIY. PHSOM I ~ 13-660-27:?0 by 2 t190 OMV "'Cord S1art $6 75
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work Reis Loo 642· 7009
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Mini Schnauzer .. $279
Boston Terrier ... $299
Keeshond .. $339
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