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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT S
W EDNES DAY., JANUARY 17., 1990
H·B targeted for malathion spraying
lly RO BERT BARKER Ot ,,... O.-y ,._ StJtfl
State offic ials Tuer.day targcted a
36-mllr area of Orange County, in-
cluding a pon1on o f nonh Hunt-
ington Beach. for mala1h1on spray-
ing beginning Mo nda) as a result of
last werk's d1SCOWI) of a pregnant
M edfl) 1n c;arden GrO\e.
The annuunt·emen1 dre"' a sharp
Friends
cannot
explain
killings
By 80 8 VAN EYKEN
Of tr.. O.-y 1"11ot Staff
The man ''ho apparent!~ 'ihot
Ne\\ port &at h real ec;ta tt• ;igt•nc)
O\\nl.'r ( rt.•rald1nl' \.1argaret H unt to
death and 1hrn ki lled h1m\t'lf "'as a
rrllrt'd 1udgl· from { h1cago who ma)
h:l\1: been \uffenng from 'l'\crc dc-
prc~\111n. a friend sa11.l.
Thc bodies o f Hun1 and 72-vear-
old k romc <. lad wcrt• found
to gt·ther 1n H unt's Laguna Niguel
to wnhoust· \1o nda' after a \\Omt'd
neighbor wniattt·j .rn1ho n11e<. to
sa' \hc haJ not C\t't'n llun1 for sc~cral JJ\<,
F-ncnJ\ · and a<.c;onalt'\ were
'ihOt~t·d 31 lht• Ol'"' o f H unt's dt•ath.
calling ht·r a .. ,cns111,c. '"inderful
pcr<,nn .. "'hli h..id no cncm 11:c;
\ht• \\J\ lac;1 'een lea' ing hrr real
estate· office on San Joaquin H ills
Road on Frida' evening for a bus1-
nC'\s .ippo1nlnll'nt after \\h1th 'iht•
rcporll'dl~ 111IJ lncnd' <,he "'3' g111ng
honll·
H unt'<. long11 mc tncnd and hu•q.
ne's partner. ~rh<.<, l\.irst·hmt•r. 'klld
H unt and ~laJ had tx·en friend' tor
)C3f\ Jnd u~uall) got together on
Fnda\\ Sht• ..aid <.he: "'a'i not a"'an•
ot an) quarrel ht.·t\\et•n them
She did \a\. ho\\C\Cr. that \lad ~cmed to ha,·c emo110nal pmhkmc;
.. ~k had h<'cn dr~pondrnt and
dcprr,,cd... Kir<;chmer \a1d "I
\\Ould not ha'r h('cn c;urpn,cJ to
hear hc had committed ~u1cide Rut
to r him 10 ha H· Jone tht'-. I JU'>t
can ·1 Ot.·ltc' e 11 ··
Siad. "'ho ..ened as a JUn<;t w11h
the ( ook ( ounl\, Ill .. Cm.ult ( oun
for 35 )Cars. haJ bcen rnm1ng to
Southern Cal1forn1a regular!~ for
decades. relatl\ cs said Hr had rr-
portedl) bcen spending most uf his
time 1n the area ~ince his re11remcnt
from the bench in 1982.
K.arschmer said she did not be-
lieve Hunt, 57. and Siad were ro-
man11cally involved.
"They were friends... she said
.. Jen was a vef) loyal person. I don't
know what was on his mind."
Although Kirschmer said she and
H unt hadbccn as close as "Siamese
twins." she said she had no insigh t
as to what might have been trouh-
h ng Siad.
.. As far as I could see. he had
noth ing to be depressed about." she
said. "But how can you ever tell? It
may be one o f those things we'll
never know."
Members of Slad's family said
they were also at a loss to explain the
apparent murder-suicide
"I can't help you:· said Slad's son.
Je ro me C. Siad Jr. "I was 1n regular
contact with him. He seemed fi ne ...
Harry Siad. a cousin of the dead
man who resid es in San Dieao. said
he had no t been in contact with his
ttlat1ve fo r more than 30 yc.trs.
allho uah they lived in the same
coun ty.
"I've been out hett for almost 40
years... he said. "He was a new-
com er. When he came oul he knew
(~ ... lff KILUNGS/ All
Today' Thought
·'Through tM miracle of mod-
~rn communication. we ,.,, heat
tne same ~ bulletin .-<My
tong." James Suntey
protest from Huntington Beach Cm
Councilman Peter Green. a LOOlogy
and human ecology teacher at Gold-
e n West College. who said scien11fic
evidence suggests that malathion
may no t be as harmless to humans
as professed and causes cancer in
laborator\ animals.
"I find 11 homf)tng that the~ can
dump poisons on to p of us." he said.
More to come
Officials r~assur~ S~nat~ pan~/ on malathion saf~ty . .A4
"It 's awful that the state can dt·-
c1dc to spra~ poisons on tht' peopk
of Hun11ng1o n Beac h "'11hou1 con-
sultat1nR \\tth u\. The\ mandatt' ..
F1H' hehroptcr<. "'Ill be u<.ed 1n
tht· '>pra)1ng. v.h1ch 1s 'it't w '>tart at
9 p m ~tonda) anJ last Jhout thrt'l'
hour!>
rhe spra)ing should lllnllOUC at
thrt·c-v.cd intcn al'> through ~pnl
Storm cloud• on th• horizon over th•
Newport Center •re • welcomed sight In
th• drought-pl•gued Southland. The
storm Is expected to bring a cold rain with
the snow level dropping to J,000 feet.
Weat her coverage on AS.
£0\'ER STORY /BEHIND THE NEWS
Lagunan feels lucky to be alive
after taking in murder suspects
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ot l1w O.ily ,,_ St""
The South Lagun.i man "ho
police sa} ma) ha\c been "lhr nc\l
intended' 1c11m" ofthr('<' suspccts 1n
a stnng of out-of-stale murder<; look-
ed wear) Tuc!ida) a~ he admitted he
was probahl~ luck) to be: all\e.
Pete Jones welcomed the: 1"'0 In-
diana men and a woman -Keith
Eugene Goodman. Jon Chnsto phcr
Mead and Trac) Holland -into h1\
home on Hayes Place o n Fnda\
n ight. He dtd not know the) \\ere
suspected of murdenng a New 'ork
m an in December. three other mt•n
in M ississippi and poss1bl) ano thrr
in Tennessee.
T he trio 1s suspected o f preYtnll o n
homo\l'\Ualo, \\ h1l Ith· Jo nl'\. \\l'fl'
pen palo; \\ith (1011dmJn \\h1k hl·
"a' in pn'>on
"It's \ef\ '-'ar' ... .lnnr~ ..a1J "C lnl'
of !ht· In' l'\11ga11ng otlitt'f\ <..tlll
the:) 'd hcen \\Jlllng and 1hn ''l°rl'
going lo kill me that da) "
Jone:<> lt·arnt·d of lhc cnmcs after a
SWAT team surrounded hi s humc
1n a scrrnt' cul-d<'·'klt' at noon ~un
da) and thrn hrnkr into the h1lll,l'
and arrc'ited (ino<lman. lO. \\hilc ht•
was sha' ing.
Holland. 21 . and Mead. 22. \\t'rc
taken into CU'>tO<h t•arher in the da'
while Holland "a·., allemp11ng 10 gel
a mo nr) order al the San Clementl'
Bus Dcpot
The tno "'as arrt·sted on su\p1non
ol pt>.,..CS\lng stolen propcrt) and
carr' lnll a lnadr<l hand~un
r hc I l) ti Chr' rokt ~talion ""agon
HollJ nJ and \kad \\Crc using 1.1.as
s1ult·n 1n Indiana. a,·cordmg to
l .1gun.1 Beach Polin• Ch1cf Neil
Purcell "ieveral handgun\ "ere
tound in tht· car and 1n J1lnl'\0 ho me
lone\. a 5 7-~ear-old collegl' Eng-
11,h 1t·arhcr. said he had nu idea the
gun' v.crc in the ho usl'. 1.1.hKh he has
hccn renting since C hnc;tmas
Ht· said he dtSCO\CT<.'d other ch11l-
1ng 1nformatw n 1.1.hen he read ne\\'i-
papcr accounts that descnbed the
killings of hompse·wals who had
been corresponding 1.1.11h Goodman
''hilt-he "'as in an Indiana pnson
(PIHse SH ARRESTS/ A2)
acLording 10 Frank Par,<>n' d1rl·l·tor
of the Orangt· ( ount) .\gm:uhurt·
Depanmcn1 I ht• intl'r' ah, m..1' tx
1nneaS4:d a~ 1hc "'-C~llha \\Jrm ... hl·
said.
Parson'> no111icd l0t·c11 nlfi, 1..11,
Tuesda~ that thr nurthcrn t•dgc 111
Hun11 ng1un Beath near Bol'><! \\ ~
cnue and Bol!>d ( hit·a \tn·ct jnJ
1ndud1ng the \h Donnt·ll l>11 ue.l..t\
pl..inl '' 111 hi: 111 the l10l' ol firt•
r hl' dl'l 1'1110 t11 l'mharl. 11n d nl'\\
r11und 111 ..tl'l 1..11 hu111h1ng 1:arnl· aftcr
a lcr11k mnlll' ""a' found in a hat ~
) .trJ t1r .lll!(l' lrt'l' Ol'Jf 11 Jrhor and
(1JrJ,·n <11'"' hl1ult·l .1rJ, in Coar-
dt·n C 1r11' t' ',t\I \\ l•dnl'-.Ja, ~n un-
m.11l·d mt·d•h "..t' 111und 1n \.\ t•'>t·
min'll! "r lkl '
jPtus~ s~~ MEOFLY /A21
Defense disputes
claims mobster
shot associate
By JAN ET ZIMMERMAN
The a11urnL'' tor .1 rq1utt•d high·
lcH·I moh\tl'r ''° I ut'\d,1' dl\putt·,!
rla1m., h" ,J1t·nt pumr'l:d thrt'l'
bulkt' 1n111 thl· ht'Jd 111 .1 hu"n'·"
3'>Sfl<.IJIC during J I 'I '~ JllJl" 1n J
( 0'>13 \k\3 p.1rking gJr Jitl'
Pruwt utor, u•ntl'nd \I 1l h.tl'I
.\nthnn' R11111dl11 h2 ,irt ht'\ILHnl
thl' <1ho,"i11ng J'> pan 111 J ph•t It• µ1r
tllO\r,>1 ul !ht• n11\\ ·dl'lunll \I U'-l..tng
topk'><. har 1n ..,Jnta \na Imm ••nc "'
tht' pnman in'l'\lor' \.\ 1111.1111 < .11
ro ll.
Carroll ~uf\t\t•d tht· .\pnl '''
198". anac~. hut \\J<. kft hlind J nd
\\Ith l\\O hullc1c, loldgt·d 1n hi' hl·ad
He fingered R111 11l'llo J\ thc mjn
""ho grabht.·d him Imm l\t·hind .1, hc
sat 1n hi\ tar m·Jr 'H1uth { naq Pla1J
"Ob\ IUU\h lhl\ \\J\n°I ml'jnl (1\
scare him ih" \\j' hi ~Ill him ·
Dcpul) D1,1r11.1 \lllirnt·' ( hn <.
£,anc; told 1urnr' dunnl? opening
c;talt'mt'nl'> in J "urx·nnr C 11unn•11m
in ·anta ~na
R1zrnello. hctntt hl'IJ \\1th1•ut hail.
1s rhargnl \\1th a ttempted murdn
Pll<.<;('\\llln ll f a lllnll',lkd \\l'af)l1n
Photo of Keith Goodlftan
t•ll•n after his arrest.
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hu"n ·" .i, J11n~' JnJ "''rl' not t'\·
1.1r111 'l Hr '"""l" \..t1J < arroll lt''>tl·
lil·d h. 1•.Bh'd l<1111tl'll11 s I I ()()(I to
hu' lin~l fll' I» ,l'if JI th,· , luh hut
"J\ l't 'l" rl'pa1J
Hnio~l1l'r, itt'd 1a ix· r~·tnrd1nf!<. or
rnl11.l rnll'f\ ,,."'"'-Ith< arroll a1 the
hn,pit.d ,h.1rth Jiil'' lhl' 'hno11ng. 1n
'' h1l h hl· ,,mJ hl· tl1Jn t kn•'" ""ho
h" .illJl kl·r, "l'f\'
( .11r1ill 1,•,t1lil'd I ut·,Ja, hl' did
f Plus~ s~~ TRIAL/ A2)
Gay pride
parade set
in Irvine
By EMILY ADAMS
Of or.. o..,. ,...,. S1""
.\ permit "'a' !\Sued Turc;da' h'
thl' n l\ 1ll ln inc for a ga) and
k-,tuan group to hold a prOH'St
mart'h anJ ga) pnJc parade nc\t
m11n1h
Spon~orcd b) the O rangc < ount~
\ 1\1bil1l) l t•agul'. the Fch. 17 march
~111 rr1•lt''t In me \Oler;' recent
pas..agt• ''' \ka,urc S -the con-
tro, cr<.ial .1mcndment 10 the c1t \ ·,
human right\ nrd1nam·c whic h C\·
eluded g.l'., twm prnt<'t t1Cln againc;t
dl!>l·nmtn,\lll•n -an e'ent or-
gan11cr <..1 1J
"It \\111 al'o he a ga~ pnde e'cnt
in tht· 't'll'l' that "<"re sho1.1.1ng that
no matter \\hat hapP'.·ns in the poll-
ing plall' ''e M l' '1111 fr~ ... said Jeff
l cTourm·a11. ,·n,·hair of tht' league.
No evidence found of rape by officer l t•T11urm·au ..aid he e'i>«ts to
dra" ah\,ut 'no people to the ap-
pm\lma1ch ~-mile march
Tht' In inc event will be pan of a
t'\IOrd1na1eJ cffo n wtth IJ"OUl)S tn
( nncord and San Francisco 10
protc't the pa~..agc of nx-ent ballo t
11cm' \\h11 h ha'c been called an tt-
ly IRIS YOKOf
Of -~ ..... -
The Orange County D1stnct .\t-
tomey's office has decided af\er an
eight-m onth investipt1on not to file
c harges apinst a N ewport Beach
police o fficer accused of raping the
23-ycar-old dauahtcr or a ctty of-
ficia l.
Pro5ccutors said there was no t
enoufh evidence to support t~ ac-
cusations of the Corona del Mar
woman. who claimed she was raped
Index
AlrnanK ............................. AS
luletfn Board ...................... Al
~ss ............................... M
Classlfted ........................... 84--6
a nd assaulted b) an on-dul) police
officer.
In a lener dated Jan. 8. IXpul)
D1stnct !\ttome) Gregg Pnckett 1n-
1 formed Newport Beach Police Chief
Arb Campbell that no criminal
charges would be filed in the matter
Newport Beach Po hce Lt. T im
Newman dcchncd to release the o f-
ficer's name, saying he was protected
under personnel confidenttality.
The wo man. the dauahter of a Cit)
board member. all~ the officer
assaulted and raoccf her in Apnl
following her arrest on a m15de-
meanor trespassing charge.
In a claim file<! against the ctt) for
damages. the woman claimed the
officer took her against h<'r will to
the Promontor) Po int apartment.
where he allcgcdl} raped her.
An internal affairs in vestigation
by police concluded the accusations
were unfounded. S11ll. police re-
quested an impartial 1nvestaption
b) the d1stnct attorney's o ffi ce be-
cause of the scnousncss of the
charges. according to Newman.
GOOD MORNING
COft'Mes .............................. A 10 Artn L-*'s.. ... .. ... . .. . .. . .. .. .. . A7
CroSSWOtd ............................ 85 Optnk>n .....•......................... A9
De.ch~ ....................... 96 ,~ ................................... ·A7
E~ ...................... M l'olet log............................ Al
Newman said police officials con -
cluded the wo man's charge~ "'t'rt'
unfounded and that ume<oded tape
recordings of the officer's police
radio showed he am"ed at the ell\
1a1l JUSt minutes af\er leaving th~
llCene of her arrest. Newman said
Furthermo re. the woman did no t
menuon any m isconduct un11l <.he
spent lh~ hours in Jail. Newman
said . Despite the prt'5t'n~ of a
female m atron in the J••I. the
woma n dtd not make the allepttons
·~--. aiAftD/ All
ga'
'A h1 k ln1nc rt•mo,cd homOSt':il-
ual!I from ti<. 11,1 nf group<. protected
aga1n<ot d1<.cnm1na11on. Conrord
\Oterc; reJlCalcd an !\ID anti-dis~
t nmina11on ordinanet" San Fran-
c1~0 'oterc; f'CJ<'CINi a domcsttc
pannef' hl"' 1.1.h1ch would ha~ lq.it-
1m11rd n<'n-marnrd pianncn u ae.-
pll~ conn<' tt'd
Today'• hishei 53-57
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TV Ustings ........................ A.a
W~ ............................. AS
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RAIN
\
er..,.. co. DAILY PILOT/ N 1111ey, Jonumy 17, -•
i'!!~~-w~
.... ...i iMy -probobly plan--my meMiftllioa," Jones Mid. *I can. budly believe tha1 becaute
1·\= here. Bui who knows."
wbo lives in Pi1t1bt.111 bu1 ow procoeny ind vU;is "fUllltly in
I ••'na, Mid hit friencbhip wjth
OODdman bepn four ycan 110 wllen the two bqan cxcbanairta let· -Allboua}! police say Goodman
W91.Vin& out a 10-year sentence at
the fime for rapina a 94-ycar~ld
woman and stabbing her daughter.
Jones said he had no idea of the
aravity of the crimes. He even hired
an attorney in an aucmpt to have
Goodman's sentence reduced. he
said.
Jones. 57 , who twitt visited
Goodman in the Indiana peni-
tentiary, said he 1houa,ht he could
"'help rehabilitate" Goodman.
they arc su.spca.;d of killina one of
Goodman's pen pals, ~)Ur-old
Harold Williams. The s uspects ret.urned to
Anderson, Ind ., and tl)en on to
Illinois. Kentucky. Mississippi and
Oklahoma, he said. Ehlow said he
was rlot sure when the woman
joined them.
Jones said he first learned the
thtte were en route to California
when they called him Wednesday
night rrom Oklaho ma City. Good-
man told him they were comina to
look ror work, he said. On Tuesday, Jones said he felt
"like a teacher with a student that
fails."
Similar attitudes were lik.c:ly com-
mon amona the I 0 to 1.5 people with
whom Goodman corresponded
while he was in prison, said San
Ocmcntc Police Chief Alben Ehlow.
Jones said he sent them $200 to
continue their tri p.
The tired threesome. who said
lbey had driven 850 miles rrom
Albuquerque that day, arrived in the
rain late Friday night, Jones said.
Wlltlam Carroll frl9htJ 1how1 the court how he w•s
grabbed by Mlchael Rlaaltetto fl•fll jutt before he w•s
lhot. Also pictured 11 RlaaltelJ0·1 •Horney, Anthony
aroollller.
''He's probably a lucky man,"
EhJow said or Jones ... He was pro!;
ably the ne11:t intended victim."
One of the three Mississippi vic-
tims, R.C. Vaughn, 49, had become
pen pals witfi Goodman while
Goodman was in lhe Indiana prison.
according to Sheriff Leland Taylor
of the Itawamba County Sheriffs
Dcpartmenl. The other two victims.
Richard Thomas. 29. and Tomrnv
Mayhall, 38 , were likely j ust "1 n thC
wrong place at the wrong 11me:· he
said.
Goodman and Mead met 1n Janu-
31)_' 1989 in a Madison (Ind.) C'oun1y
jad where Goodman wa-'> serving
time ror drunken dnv1 ng and Mead
fo r burglary, authon11cs said. When
they were released. the tw o teamed
up and bcpn "capering." con1m1t -
ing burir.lar1es and stealing guns and
a car. E'.hlow said .
On Dec. 16. th e\ left Indiana and
headed ror WindSor. N. Y .. where
K•it:ll•
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' ~ BdA -
On Saturday, Jones said he took
Goodman siahlsccing in Dana Point
and Laauna. Although Jones said
Goodman liked the area and said "it
could grow on you." Jones told hin1
he would ha\'C to leave Wednesday
because he "'as c~pcC'llng anolher
visitor. ~
Mead and Hol land left on Sunda~·
Hours later. the SW.\T tram su'r-
rounded Jones' hou!>C.
By Tuesda}. !ht window broken
by a 1ear gas bomb had been re-
plac11d and a relati\ l' quiet had re-
turned 10 !he Sou1h Laguna home .\
pa n 1ally completl' cru\S\.1-0rd pu11lc
lay on 1he coffee table.
Although J onl·~ lonkl'd 11rl·d and
sad. he said he knc1\.\-~ he -'>houtd fel·I
fortunate.
"'A.s thl· pulH:'l' Sa}. I Ol3} IX' luck~
lo be ah\l'." hl' S<lld "I JUS I find
n1urdcr and theft ~o 1rnp11<;s1ble tu
CO nl·e!\l' or I don't kno"" v.·hat lhl'
\•alut• uf killing ml· "ould ha\l'
been ...
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Ar•• In 1h•dow wlll be 1pr•y•d with malathion.
MEDFLY
From A1
Green. who said he h\C'\ JU~t
south or lhe spra)ing tone. claimed
agriculture interests arc cloS('I) allied
wit h pe1rochem1cal tnduSIT) and
have a ··mind {('[" ro r u ~1ng
pes11c1des instead of safer. al tl·rna-
t1ve methods.
Green. who said he's bet·n rei1d1ng
scienlific papers as the medfl ~ came
ever closer and closer. descnhed
malathion as an o rganophosphatl'
Organophosphates ha ve been
found 10 caust: bronchial secretion.
salivation. sweating. muscle .,.,·cak-
ncss. hyperg.l ycem1a. low blood
pressure, anxiety. headaches. ner-
vousness, slurred speech. disorienta·
tion and convulsions in humans, he
said.
Staie lkpanmen1 c)f Fnod a nd
1\gntulturc 0Hit 1al'. though '-J ~
malath1l1n ha~ hcl·n "1dcl\ u\t·d h\
gardeners and farmer~ for' ..io ~ear\
and kills 1n,cc1~ "1!hou1 harming
peopll' or animal' "hen U"'-'d :11
recomrncndl'd du<;..:1ge lt'\ l'l\.
1--l untington Btach ,\·fa }or rnn1
Ma}S !.aid Tue,da ) he'<; "\Cf) con-
cerned" about n1alathrnn and agret~
with his C'nllcagut'. G rt·cn . rhat
alternat1\e tuntrol mc rhod~ '\hould
be found
But /\ila)s saHI he b\:heve' n's too
la te lo II! lo sto p the .. pra)-1ng
becau<,e s1 a1e offi {'1als "do prc1 t~
much v.hat the) .,.,an1."
Ma)s said he g.ro""s 1oma1oe' and
other vegetables but doesn't use
pes11c1de sprays ou1 of concern<; for
the health or his famll).
TRIAL
From Al
0 01 rememhc.·r tal king with the
pohct.
The 57-year-old v1cum remained
s1len1 abou1 1he 1nciden1 "ror 1 R
n1onth~. tit carnl' forv.a rd JUSt mo-
ments after a Supi.'nllr Coun JU dgl'
d is rnis\Cd n1aJ or C'hargcs against tum
1n,·ol\'1ng an alleged plan to hilk
SS00.000 in fraudulent loan<; fron1 a
hank 1n ()range.
c·arroll said he rl·ll'I \'l'd no prom-
LSl'~ for his tcst1n1nn} and ha\ no
cnn11n;1! cha rges p<•nd1ng i.lgains1
him.
"f'n1 hl'rl' hccau-'>e 1 .. , tht· flgh1
1h1ng tu do.·· hl' <;aid. ··~,1 r. R1111tel1t)
anll rc:upll' tikt' hu11 ~hould cease
and de\1\1 run1n11111ng rna)htn1 I
v.ou ldn'r want to sec anyone 01· 1hc1r
fa mil} go throu&h v..·hat I ha ve."
Carroll . ...,ho has a I S·ycar cn n1i -
nal record of hi-'> own, !.aid he kt•p t
~ilcnt about the attack bc.·cause ht·
fl·an_"<l for his li fe and the safely or
his famil~
But Hrookl1l'r p!a}t:d down 1ha1
con1en11un and said ('arroll d 1dn'1
n10,c. changl· hi s rhone num~r or
'>l'Ck pro1er 11un 1n th(· mon1hs after
1he attack.
I( rhe anack realh \'-3\ 10
ehm1n:uc ('arrull lo roll'cct on t·lub
KILLINGS
From Al
I was here, hul he nl'\ l'r got 1n 1uueh.
I figu red hl' had hi~ reason-'>. But I
don't kno"" v.h~ l had tx·en feeling
rcC'ently thtit I'd bct•n dert"ltct 1n nol
gl'lling 1n tuul h v.rlh h1n1 l lh1nk
"c're .. thl' la,t \lad{ nr our gener-
ation
•\no1her ('ou,1n. Theod ore Slan1a
nr c·h1cagu ..... 11d hl' rarel ~ \a\.\-\lad
Hut he ~1d he had '>t't'n h1n1 a ~l'llr
ago and 1ha1 the re11rl·d juns1 had
seemed fine
"There didn't seem to be anything
.,.,rang wnh him." he said. ".4..nd I
never knew Jerry to pick up a gun."
He said Siad wa~ mamed and that
Man shot to death
By The Dally Pilot
An un1dl'nt1t'1l·d 111,111 l.\J\ lound
\hot in death at .1 ( "'t;1 \.1 c\a hu<;
~t o p i.:Jrh I Ul''•l;t \ pJil11 l' 'aid
·\ p:t\\1'1-h' !la~~l'd d <•l\fl .1 pa!rnl
car at l.:!.5~ ;i ni .ii 1l1r 1nrl·r-.cc:11on
of 14th .:\t1l'CI and Plal1'nl1<t . .\v('nue.
v.hcre the 1ounf nJan l,1 \ hll'cd1ng
fro111 1h 1• hl·.ul
SEMI ANNUAL SALE!
-,, =-°""'" fits
SAMPLE SAVINGS
~ SAu '
_,.,,,
5345.00 to $I I 00.00 from 599.90 Sport Shim. $40.00 10
5255.00 to 5695.00 from 169.90 Sweaters S65.00 to
$55.00 to s' 75.00 from 519.00 Shoes SI 10.00to
533.00 10 s 100.00 from Sl6.00 Neck wear Sl 5.00 to
c
Cerillemem Clothing
561 Newport Center Ol'fve
Fashion ISiand, Newport Beach· 640-83IO
Now Optn '11110 ---~ 1il 9PM!
Sl6000
S29S.OO
Sl8500
S70.00
SALE
from 515.00
from 539.00
from 569.00
from $1.50
• •
profits. as prosecu1ors contend,
R1 zzitcllo never received a dime,
Brooklier said.
Evans maintains that aner the
shooting the P.i ustang manager wa s
forced 10 turn over $5.000 per week
to club bounctr George Yudzcvich.
The prosecutor contends the rash
was then forwardt•d to Rizzitcllo .
YudLevich, who \l.'as a14·a1 1ing tri al
with Cirosso 1n an Atla ntic casi no
money-lau nderi ng scheme. wa s
fa1alJ) shot three t1n1es in the head
in ,\1 art·h 1988. l-l1s bod) was found
1n an lr\•1nc 1ndustnal park.
&·fore the shooting. ('arroll had
ins1Stl'd YudleV1Ch bf: fired rrom the
club for '>l'lling t·oca1nc 10 f uston1crs
and d:int·rrs. along v.i1h (iro~<;o, he
tcsufit·d.
Grosso was convicted l;1s1 \t'ilr of
the attempted murder and C'on-
SP.iracy and !itntcnced tn 27 years to
hfc 1n prison. He held Carroll 's le~
1n !h(' front seal wh1lc R1zzitello
allegedly pulled 1hc tnggcr from be·
hi nd.
At one pornt dunng hi\ trial.
Grosso named R1111tello as 1hc trig-
german. He also tesldicd Carroll was
responsible for al least 12 slay1ngs,
including \hose or racing promoter
M1cke) Thonlpson and his v.·1fe and
res1auratcur Joe .\\Ila
Authorities ha\c d1sm1s'>Cd those
his wife was stlH ahvc.
..\ nauve of C hicago. Siad studied
law at ()(:Paul Uni versit y. rt ce1ving
his bachelor of la"" degree 1n .1938,
according 10 Cook ('aunty JUd1 c1al
records kee per Na nc\ Spanng.
Dunng World II. Slad S("rved w11h
the U.S. Army 1n Eurorx· and re-
cei,cd sc.·,era l det·orat1ons for his
ser' 1fl'. Spanng said . .\flcr the war.
Siad v.ent to "ork for 1hc 1nvest-
men1 han king fir1n of Hacon.
\\.'hippie and Co .. 'he ..._,\J _ In [Q4 7.
he 1l·ft thl· fi rn1 to 0Pl'n his own la ""'
pracu(·e. In lQ49. he ran unsuc-
cessful!) for c·0<1k c·aunt) clerk.
Sparing said .
Cook County court personnel re-
cords show Siad was appointed a
magistrate in 1955 and became an
associate Judge in J 971 . He was
made a full judge in I 977 and St'rved
in that caPari l) until h1~ rl't1remcnt
1n 198.:!.
WE'RE LISTE'.\l'.\G
)11.>I call 6 ,12-6086
claims.
One of the club managers. Cient•
Lesher. is c11:pccted 10 testify thi s
week that Rizzitello met with him
shortly after Carroll's shoaling and
demanded the weekl y payn1e nts to
Yudzev1ch as a rront.
Le sher earlier 1es1ified that
Rizzitello tql d him after the shoo1-
ing thal Carroll had been "eating
alone" and he wanted 1n on the
ac11on.
The night Carroll was shOI.
G rosso 1nvi1cd c·arroll 10 dinner
wi1h hin1 end R11zi te llo a1 a Santa
Ana rt·s iaurant. Carroll 1es11fied.
When the) fini shed dinner. th e two
men said 1hcy nredcd a ride and
(j rosso otftred to dn \ e ("arroll'!> ca r.
he said.
Jn the car . Riz11 1e!lo sat behind
('a rroll. who was in the passenger
seat, Carroll testified . Grosso held
Carroll's legs from lhe dnver's scat
10 kee p him from !'.Quirming.
Carroll said Yudzcvich had called
him after the shooting and told h1n1
he'd been ordered to dispose or the
bloody clothing and silrnccr-
equipped gun.
Carroll and Grosso mrt 1n prison
at Chino and were reunited b) re-
puted nlobster Robert "Fa1 Bobb)··
Paduano. "l e 1s no""· awa1t1ng trial
for allegedly d1rC'<'t1ng a team or
CLEARED
From A1
until after she posted bail and wa~
released to her parcn1s. according to
Newman.
The officer. a I 4·)ear ve1eran. was
removed from duly d unng the
in ternal 1nvcst1gat1on that night . I-l e
was returned to duty the next day.
Pn cke11 said Tuesda) 1ha1 while
"a wonlan has a nght to be hchc\·ed
based on her allcgat1 on ... " the
evidence t·ontradrcted some of her
cla ims.
Prickett said 1he ""'Om an's claim~
that the rape took 15 10 20 m inutes
did not mesh \\'ith the lime ii 1ook
the offi cer to !ravel rrom the scene
to the s1ation. The scien1ific
evidence also showed no finding
consistent with rape, he said.
"Outside or her s1a tcmcnts. there
W:I'> no '>upporhng evidence."
MAIN OFFICE
330 w 69'1 St Costa -.. c,.
thugs 10 help take over the lucra11ve
Newport Beach cocaine trade.
Paduano and K11.zitello were co-
defendants in a I 986 federal fraud
case in which lhl'y were acquined.
The Mustang was the source of
numero us o ther blood -c urdling
tales.
Its managt•r and par1-owner.
Jimmy ('aSIOO. v.·as k1ill'd h} [WO
masked mt•n "ho burst 1n10 his
Buena Park homt• on Ne" Year's
Da), 1987, handcuOi.·d him and shot
him thrct· times 111 thl' h('ad.
gangland st}lc.
The club uhunalt l) hurned !n the'
ground in l>ecl·n1her lq87. after tv.o
ar-'>On fire-'>.
.Authonucs ha\C long s1:i1.:rulated
on a possible link hctv.el'n ('arrolrs
shooting and the \la)ing\ o r
'l'udll'Vich and ('a~1nu.
According \u an othc1al l-10 ..... · 10
the case . R1111tcllo'!. prost·cu1 1on ~1g
nals the end or organitl'd cnml' 1n
Orangl' c·uunt)
R11L11c\lu v.a\ hnkcJ tt1 vrgan11 t:d
enn1e 1n a 191!16 rcpnn b) the sta te
altornC) genera!'\ offil·e tie \'.aS
1dent1fit·d :1s a (':lplatn or the ,\1 dano
crime f:inul~ in Lu' ·\ngelc.\
lie has spent ~1·ar" 1n federa l and
-'>late pn'>On (01 rac~1·1t·1•rtng and
fraud .
Prtl l t:ll <;a1d
(. onta t·tcJ l Ul·,Ja~. lhr \\un1an
said 'hl• v.a'> un,url' "ha1 111 d i• nl'\I
and v.al> un\u1l· "ht·th1·1 ti • r11r,ul' a
\a\.1-,Ul l ag:l11l\l tht• { 1(\ r ht· ( II~
(OUfll'll rou1t nl'l \ lfl·n1l·d h1'r lla1n1
1n ()ctohc.·r ·
.. I don'I k.no" v.h,11 J l an dn " \he
~1d "l'\l' h:td <Jll 'url" n f tr11uhll·
w11 h thl· Nl·"p.'r1 Bt·ach rohfl'"
Thl' \'.f'llllan <la1n1l·d \he ha' ht·cn
ha<;\\t:d f\Ulll1'rtl U\ ll llll'' h\ lhl'
pol1t l' lll·partrnent. \h1· <;a1J "'omc
of 11 v.a '> v.arran1ctl " and Ol l urrl·d
during v.hat \he 1lc\Cnht-d a~ hl·r
"JU\l·n1ll' part~ d:1~ .... "hl'n \hl' had
a ft·" hru~hl'' v.11h rhc lav.
Ru! lthC ( la111ii·d o n m:1n 1 01hrr
Ol't'a\1on\. pol1('r nffi ( l·r, ha1 l'
harasM"d hl't and h1·r famil\ unJu~1 -
I}. in1lud1ng hrl·a l 1ng ur rn,:1ll',
SUpt'T \ l<;('d parlll'\ .ti hl'I parl'llf\.
home
M811 llddr-P 0 l'lo• l!>llO Cost•.....,.. C.O. 911!"1!
DaHy Piiot
""''""" Is Gu•.nl.-d
What do you hke ahou1 the Dally Pilot" Wha1
don't you like'! ('all rhe numhcr ah<.!\'(" and your
mes<;age will be recurdctl. 1ran!Knbed and dc-
hvercd IO lht· apprupnatc cd1tor.
o~.,. &41-5e1e a.--~_.,,.,
Scio-n !\A} .a.31 '
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"'""""' ,.,.,..... 6 ""' ro s P'l'l -(1 ....... !n -1 The same 24-hour an\werrng serv1r c ma) he
used to rC'C'ord lt'ller~ 10 the ed11u r on an) 1op1c.
Cont nbutors to our Leners column must includ e
1he1r name and telephOnt" number for vcnficatinn.
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"'~o• "' ,,,,_,~ • ....,.., ......,. t>e ~OOl.£8d
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ruPS 1••·80l')J ~ e>,-<:M,. S6 lS '*
rrut ....;., P!o'HXI try ...... S 1 per l(lU' ·-p<!nQd
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Tell us whafs on )liur mind
VOL. 114, NO. 17
Gem
Talk
B~ l C HUMPHRIE.S
Ctrtoi.c! ~' M:S APPRAISCR
THE RUL WMTll
of JOll' jewety
tt rs important to ~now how mipr your
personal iew!4ry tollection ts worth. In
recent years. the viitlue ol 2'11\l has risen
dramatlCilly, thus 1nc1eM1fll 11ully the
value ol any ,ewelry you m!lhl ~ve l\ad lor
some time -parlteularly r.oc.h th1np as
famdy httrlooms ol aold and diamonds.
Your jewelry should be insured, of course.
and rt is important that your 1nS1.1rance
companf be kept •breast ol current values.
so that rou !frill not be shorl<hlnfed In tht
l'tfflt o loss or theh. The best ,.., to keep
vaiuts up to <lite IS to Nitt ,our jlwttry
ll'fiodicllly aw-by • '°""""''~ rtlMllM* 111........,. jewS, Al .. -
'""'· ,.. -""' """" dlocNd "' ttla1 ""1 do not WOfl loose and pl lost It
~ abo a pd ide> lo halt ,.., jowll(y
delned •• !his lilnt. Wt "'" .. •· perienct and Ule npo<1iM lo _,.. on
JOVf !IWrJ 0-. and WI ofllr .-.
lftd -...... il to,... .....
lo ~-Ille -of willl ,.. -_..,
ID llfollcl i!1M -
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" ~ -l'O'O"fW1\11 I -lt. ptW'OQel P...t>ll!ll'>ln!I l'llWll • 111 330 W &.'\' St Costa MeU.
P999 Cot!1> "-" PublWwlQ In;. 11 I """"'Y owr>8!:( "''-"8f'I OI P .... Group ~ ni;.
~ £ p.... Ello! s-. Jf
PT-'en• & er..., £•9<:>,11'"4 Otllt:oeo-0-....,,
Circulation T-
From estates and pr ivate
owners. If you have one
piece or a collection , we will
work with you , your broker
or attorney in strictest
confidence.
I J.C. .Jlump~rieJ JeweferJ ...,. ....
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THl~.tiFIDI
~-----· ® ..-.. AMENCAH GEM SOCIETY
•
OAtLV P1LOTIWednMday, Jattu111Y 11, 1llO Al
'
t ~ I • I ' I I \ I ( ' • I • : ,,
Golden West to host
annual Vietnamese
New Year's fe.stival
SOS hopes to hear good news 'today
. Golden West Collcac will host a traditional
Vietnamese Tet (New Year) Festival from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday on the campus at I 5744 Golden West St ..
Huntington Beach.
Festival competitions for painting. children's
traditional dress, Oriental chess. volleyball and
soccer arc scheduled for both days of the event.
Booths will feature authentic cuisine. cultural
exhibits, flower arnniements and games.
The Canh Ngo ( 1990) festival honors legend·
ary Vietnamese hero Phu Dong. It is organized by
the Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of
Southern California.
For more information. call 895-8768 or
754-4491.
Softball registration
Huntington Beach Bobby Sox Softball will
register g.irls agcs 6 to 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. on
Frida} and 9 a m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday at Manne
V1t'w SchQOI. 5682 Ttlburg Drive. Hun11ng10n
Beach.
For more 1nfo rma11on. call player agent Ed
Whitting at 843-0655
Seminar on shon stature
ly I09 VAN fYKfN
Oftfw~"'*kaff
Oranae County's largest pnvate pover-
ty relief agency. Share Our Selves. re·
mains in limbo, although officials of the
Costa Mesa organization arc hoping for
news today on a bid to purchast' a new
home for therr food and clothing distnbu·
tion center.
"It's looking good: we've made our bid
and we're looking for either an accep-
tance or a firm counter-offer tomorrow,"
SOS board member Scott Mather said
Tuesday.
Things ha ve been unsettled at SOS
since Jul} when the Costa Mesa (Hy
Counctl voted to e•dct the chanty from
the cit)-COntrolled Rea C ommun1t}
Center. The rounC'll c>.tcnded SOS's lease
until Jan. 15 and ofTcred 10 help the
agenC) find a new home.
But effort-; to find a new loca11on
stalkd. and 11 v.a., not until latt: l>etcm-
bcr that a propos;il v.a' put togl·tha to
relocate SO\ to an 1ndu\lrial hutld1 ng on
Sul)l'nor .\'cnul' I hat prof)mal h11\.\-
C\Cr. v.as rql'l tl·d h' lhl' tounul 11n ,, ~-I
\Ole
so~ board nit·ml)l'.f\ dn 1t.kd to ht·g1n
looking for 1tw1 r ""' n hulld1ng and an-
nuunred ta,1 "l'l'k thn had rlTl'll t·d
offers of cnouati· money for a down
payment. The board aslt.ed the City
Council fbr an ntension of us lease to
permit them to complete ncaot1ations for
the new building.
Meanwhile, Mayor Peter Buffa an-
nounced on Fnday a proposal 10 house
SOS for up 10 seven years 1n a building
leased by the Community Development
Corp. on MacAnhur Boulevard.
O n Monday. the council denied the
board's request for an utens1on and
voted to approve moving SOS 10 the
McArthur Boulevard site
SOS offi cials say they arc willing to
consider moving to the CDC building.
but only as a last reson 1i their real estate
deal falls through. SOS officials sa) the)
will contest their e' 1c11on from Rea
Center, a legal fight that could take
month\.
( 'ounc1h"oman <;and\ Genis ..aid
heforl' Monda\·\ 'ote ihat <,he might
!>uppon an e\tt.>m1on of \OS\ lease but
thl'n didn't. <\h<' \aid 1 ue~a> that \hl'
believed the 11ml· required for thC' e\lr·
11nn proce<'d1ng\ v.ould 1n dft•ct prtl\ Ilk
\()~ with an l'\lens1on
.. I v.ould ha'l' \uppont·d an t'\lenc.1on
11 lhl·~ had lx·t:n willing 1(1 put in v.n11ng
that thl'\ v.ould ht-0111 of Rea ( l'nter h'
a cer1.11n date rcptdlcu of what hap.
pened," SM said. "But they told me at the
besjnnina of the hcanna that they
wouldn't put 11 1n wntina. So I thou1h1,
'oh arcat. we're go1n1 to go throuan thlS
all over apin 1n three months.' I JUSt
didn't fccf that would be farr to the
residents of west Costa Mes.a."
Genis said she hoped SOS officials
would be successful 1n buying their own
place. Even 1f SOS does buy its own
building. it wilt stall have to obt.;un a
cond111 onal use permit in order to oper-
ate. Genis said she drd not foresee any
problem with the permtt, provide~ the
new bu1ld1ng 1s in an 1ndus1nal area
where the crowds of SO clients will not
be walking through rcs1den11al neigh·
borhoods
It was oppos1t1on from wes t ( osta
!\i1('~ residents to the prcst'ncc of sos·~
poor and homele\s clients 1n tht'1r nt'1gh-
borhoods that preC'lp11ated the (it)
C ounc1l's deC'lsmn la'>t \um mer 10 oust
the chant~ from Rea ( ommun11\ ( t:nt«r
Mather. '>aid he hoped there ~ould be
no prohlrm obtaining a permit But he
'>aid tt''> oe,er eas' to put a '>Onal sen ite
agem ~ into an~ neighborhood
"Whcrnt•r IH' go. 11·., going tu ht· a
maJor ha\'k · he said Scott M•ther
Chtldrcns Hospital of Orange County will host
a seminar on children and short stature from 8,.\()
a m. 10 noon on Saturday at the hoc;p1tal. 455 Main
St . Orange.
Angels program has down-to-earth goal
Many children grow at normal ra t(•s. but go
through childhood and adolescence with shorter
stature than their l)l'Crs Such children ma) cx-
l)l'nence pubert) later as well. The seminar d1'i ·
cusses b1olog1cal and ps)chosoc1al issues as well as
treatment conc;1dera11ons. Three d1fTeren1 work-
shops will he offered.
By IRIS YOl<OI
Of 1~ Dally ~llol S1.n
Wcekda> moton\t'i v.ho\l' lJr'> u•nk
oul on them 11n \l'Cl1on\ 11! tht· \ant,J ·\n,1
and Coc;ta :vl l.''a frl'l'Wa\\ tan haH· thl'
vehicles to,H·d frl'C undl·r a nl'\\ program
C'>labl 1c;ht•d h~ ( dlrrdn\
Tustin
Callra1U lmergenq
•oall Service Area
Prereg1s1ra11on " requested
For more information. call 5 '~·86H hcl\.\l'cn
8·30 am and 4·'(1 D m weekda~<;
Learn how to prune It right
Fullerton -\rborctum will hoc;t a "Prune It
Right" dcmons1rat1on tor deciduous fruit 1recc;
from I to 3 pm. Saturda) at the fruitless mulht:rry
tree near the Kitchen Gardens.
Demon\tratt·rs arc Jim Barn and ·~ldl'n Kl'lll~>. tcrt1fied arbonsts I ntcrna11tinal Sou et> of
-\rbonculture. and Rico Montt·n1:gro ar,<.1>Ciatc
director of lhl' arhorctum.
The garden 1'> on the northea<.t corn er c of I he
Cal State Fullerton campus at \' orha Linda
Boulc,ard and -\s'iouatcd Road Parking 1<; frtl'
For more 1nlorma11on. call at 77 1-1579
Demon,1ra11on ma) he po<;tp<inl·d 10 l·a-;l· 11f
Gems, minerals go on exhibit
f he 46th annual C 1cm Sho\.I. of lhl' Orange
( 03\I ~1 1ncral and Lap1dan Slll ll'I ~ .... rl<IOOl'd
from 10 am 10 6 r> m on Saturlla} and 10 am
IO 5 p m \unda~ at Plumhcr'<; I '01nn Hall 140~
" First ~I . \anl<l -\na Shov. organ1icr.. prom1c;c dcakr". gem'> and
n11n1:ral<.. JCv.elr}. pn1c'>. fuo<l and a ~ llJO r.1ttk
i\dm1ss1on and parking are frt't·
For more 1nfnrma11on. lall R11ha1 llarrx·1 ,11
6'7-2673
Lectures family oriented
Hoag "omrn\·s lfcalth C'l'nkr "o!Tennlt l\.l.O
free health lnturc<. 1h1\ "'l'Ck
The fir<;t 1<; .. Budgeting for Rah' .. at 1 tonight
at llun11ngton Bt:ach ( <'ntral L1bral). 1 111 fallx'n
.\ve .\ financial tounsclor v.ill 'iharc 1dl'a<. on
prepa ring fo r hah\ \ fir\I )Car and a gro\.l.1ng
famil) 's nl'l'd" Information " a'a1lahle at 7hll-
B.\BY
The nt'lll I\ "Stcpparcn11ng and Blended ram
1hcs." at 1 p.m Thur~a) at lfoag Woml·n·,
Health Center of ll unt1 ng1on Reach. I H700 lk:tch
Rh d Suite I ~O -\ marriage and fa mil ) coun<,t·lor
v.11l d1 Ku<.<. hov. to 1mpro'e rcla11on'ih1p.-. 1n
hlcnded famll1c<i
For more 1nforma11nn. call 46~-4 111
Science, bellefs examined
The ( ap1strano Valle~ Church of Rclig1ou<i
~1ence will host a mult1med1a prc'ICnat1on h) Dr
Rnan O'Lcaf) at 7 p.m Fnda}
.\ ph)s1c1st and astronaut. O'Lcaf) \.I.Ill d1-;-
cu.,., the rcla11onsh1p of science and spintualtt>.
co,crrng black hoks. human encrg> fields and the
hrcakdown of trad111onal ph y'i1cal laws. He ad·
vocates peaceful cooperation among nations
toward improving hfe on earth.
Cost is S 15 The show will be at 32261
Camino Capistrano. ~1 05. San Juan Cap1'ita no
For more information. call 240-6463.
C .. \I. J: '\ D ·\ H
Wednesday. Jan. 17
No meetings scheduled.
Thursday, Jan. 18
• 7:30 p.m. Newport Bead1 Pluala& Com·
ml11loe, council chambers. 3300 Newpon Blvd.
• 7:30 p.m. lrvlae Plaut .. Cemml11loa,
council chambers, I Civic Center Plaza.
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Local Armenians call for end
to violence in Soviet republic
By HOW ARD FINE
("Y N.wt S.n.lt:r
Member'> nf thl' Orangl' C nunt\ \rml'-
n1an u1mm11n11\ TUl'Wa' calk<I !111 .in
enJ to thl' ethnil '1nlcn(l' 1n thl' ~111 tl'I
rcf)uhhl ol \1l·rha11an. "'1) 1ng 11 ...,
":tlmost ,1 rcpla) of the 191'1 ma<,<.a1.rl· tn
wh1l.h I 5 m1ll1on .\rmcn1ans died ..
"\l.l• arc all dc,astatcd and outrJgrd ...
c;a1d I 1h \kng1an. a <.po kC\\.l.Om:tn tor
the -\n (1uiragm \11na.-.<i1an \rmt'n1an
S\.hool tn ~anta .\na
"lt'r, almost a rcpla) of the I q I'
mas!klcrc 1n \.\h1th I 5 m1llmn .\rml·n1an'
dred in prcmcd11a1cd murdl·r<; at the
hand<; of the Ottoman T urk'i ... \tcng1an
Krt!mlln st!nds 11,000 rt!lnforct!mt!nts to halt civil war . .A4
..aid
"The ·\1n 1 I 111 ' no" \\,Int '" g.1·1 ill
the \rml·ni.in' 11ut 111 \ll·rhatJan · 'hl·
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Cl'ntl·r ul '11 •ll·n,t· .. aid thruuJilh Jn ntrr
pretcr 'hl' had ht'l'n l ~ ing for "<'' l·r.1
da1<i J' 'hl· tnl·d 111 und('r'itand \.\hat"'·"
going 11n in hl'r homeland
Thl' eldcrh \.l.llman al\0 <.atd 'hc <ipok1•
Monda' n1ith1 "'llh hrr 1111.,car-olJ
mother and her <\l"tl·r-1n-la \.\ 1n \1o~ll\.\
and that her hrothcr \.\h o h' C\ 1n the u11
of ) ere' an. arrangl'd fur their mother
and the s1\1er-in-la\.\ tn lea' c Aaku a<. 1hc
'1olcml' c~alated dunng the f"l" .-.C' era I
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NB woman gets experimental treatment
ly The Associated Pr~u
A Newpon lkach woman sulknng a
blood disorder linked 10 the d1ctan 'iUP-
plement L-tryptophan undcrwent an n -
pcrimental blood-filtering treatment that
may offer hope to other \U fTercr\ of the
painful ailment.
The three-week treatment at Humana
Hospital Westminster involves removing
the woman's blood and using an enzymt'
filter doctors hope Wlll eliminate the L·
Ir) ptophan. once ~' 1tkll \old in hl•:ilth
food \IOrc'>
Dr Ruth t:>t:crticld "ho " treating
Sa\\~ Middaugh. 50 laut10ncd the
procedure poo,e' nr,h and ma' not work
The treatment ocliC\ cd to he. lhl' fir~t of
m kind. required l'mergcn<' federal ap-
proval
"This 1s a treatment of la~t resort.
when all else ha\ fa iled. and 11 may not
work." lXerfteld wd. "We don't know
\.I.hat all thr m k<. an· and thcrr ma' ht·
l omphtat1om ·
Sull thr trcatm<'nl offer<; .1 gltmmrr of
hope to morr than 500 people tn the
l 'n1tcd ~tatcs c;ufTcring pain and mu~·lc
"'cakne.,c; from taking l-t~ ptophan. an
amino aud that until rCCt'ntl\ "a" <oold "
a nutritional supplt'ment
The Food and Drug <\dm1ni <;trat1 on
and state regulators have sine<' banned its
sate.
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Former city
manager fills
council post
By HOLLY J WAGNER
Of t....,.. O••'"' •••nt \t...,.
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Ho\.\ard ''' phln' '·'' .1pp .. 11H1·J ,in in·
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Lounul '''" T lll''"·" n1~h1
\tcphl'n' ·I "·'' I 11untatn \a.lie'
linanu• J1rrl tor lr11rll I'"'' 111 141(11 .1nd
ell\ mandlll'r 1rrn11 I'''" 111 t •11\J Ht' "'d
till out thr unnp11nl tam "' former
< nunulmJn r rnl \ '"' ·' h11 111trr' re
called in '"' l'mhl·r
\tcphl'n' \Jill hl' IJ'lf'll '"' lwd \ llUOl 11
mt•mht'" 'l'l ~ing lhl· 1pp.11n1mrn1 aftrr
<;1t11ng th rou~h rarlll'r mt•elln[t' 1n \.l.h1rh
chi: .11unul dt:aJlnll-l'll in l'I 111lt'' 111 fill
thl' \t'.11
I "J<.n 1 intcrl''ll'd unk'" I l11uld
hn·.1k th1' l11giicrhl·.1d tht' d h11 he <,,11d
V. h1k he 1.\3\ plt-.1<.<·d \.\1th thl' unan1-
mou~ 1 oil'. hr \,111.t .tltn thr merlin~
"fhat dnnn·1 nH·an "t"ll he 1c111ng 100
percent 11n l''cnth1ntt
'T m gointt lo Jo "h.H I lccl ha\ to hc
done \1 , 11111· '"II hem' 11"n ··he ..aid
"I ha1t· no rr<'l Otnm1 1mcn1 to an)onc ..
T ht· tm11 11H1th ti 1 l'tcran., ajlrccd Step-
hen<. \dll\lit'd thl'll l rttcnd nf a lon(l
rcuHd 111 '-<'fl Ill 111 the c11\
-\l<;o important 111 h" appmntment wa<;
ht\ 4'ta1cmcn1 that he has no pla ns to seek
the 4'C31 throu1th elec11on in November.
Fountain Valley complained that people arc jumpina
over her block wall rcncc and stcal-
ina tomatoes. But invcstipsors
found that the bandits were of the
four-leged varieties -opouums.
"' .. Culprits broke open a side win-
dow to a 1970 Volkswagen Futback
at Manna High Schoof and stoic a
$200 stereo.
• • • Thr wind wing lock wu 11m m1ed ci's restaurant 6 700 W. Coast HW) • • • thC'm the hlood ~u hrr husband's.
H<''d fallen ofT the roof wh1lt chasing
An opouum -an arc\dcnt that
rTqUlred 50 sl1Uhes at a loc.tJ tmCfl·
enn room
A man walked into the Stop and
Oo market at 101 SO Warner Ave. at
about I: IS a.m. Tuesday and walked
out with three canons of ciprencs
he failed to pey for. Accordina to the
c~ the man asked for a sack
which he filled with ciprenes. and
then took an .addiuonal three
cartons from the shelf. The
suspected thief then fleet. leavina the bl& but takina the canons. • • •
A home on the 16100 block ofS.n
Jacinto Circle wu butalarized IOIM-
1ine bdtweat 7:30 a.m. ud 6 p.m.
Moodly. A rear bedroom wfodow
Wll bad .. aed -tlriel ecd MOO wMlt Of .... ,, bebt ~ ........... .............
A fl r'f 111 ha ... I '1000 bloct
• • • A woman said a man in a white
Monte Carlo or Chevrolet ap-
proached her vehicle in the alley
near Ash Street and asked if she
wanted to buy some "coke." • • • Neiahbors complained that 10CCCr
playen at Crnt View School ~~
urinaajna apinst the walls. ••• A man tUcl that IOfMOfte threw IOmC'thi• we b1t him in the hnd
wtaile lie was in tbc 1Wimmi111 pool .. a comoln at Catw Avmuc and Y6-lane. Ke dida •t requite
IDldiCal attmtion, he Mid. • • • I nl t 1 ms in tlM 20000 blOct o(
McKIDlry Lue tlld Ibey received
• IWymcMU ldtpbone call that d*'-1 ~Hi1Jer'1 lilcond comi .....
• • •
A resident in the 200 block o( 13th
Sttttt said she'd like to speak to an
offia:r about a ne1pbor "who poss-
ibly" took her dot from her yard.
Co.ta Mesa
A thief punched tM door lock on
a Volkswacien GTI parked outaide
Nordstrom at South Co.st Plau on
Monday and made of'f wit.h the
~. cauctta. ski equipmeat.. a
camna ind radar ~ wonh
Sl.SIO. • • • n.e door Wll ~ Gpcft on a
Toyota van outlidl ScNtlil Co.
Pim. A MCrtO Ud eq Snr valued
II Sl .000"'" .....
on a 1969 Vol k,wqcn Bua at South
Coast Plaza b} a thief who ran·
sacked the glove box befo~ swip1n1
~at covers. a pair of O.kky
sun&Juscs and tv.o portabl~ box
stereos.
~rwport •ach
Residents of a home in the 200
block of 39th Street ao1 a stnnae
late-n1Jht phone call consinina of smackina noises before they found
their 1988 Chevrolet Astro van
ICt'ltchcd up 1n the momini. • • • A vakt perker'1 ·~Deity Planntt"'
notdM>ok. SJOO cuh and a blue
trnch coet wett takm f'tom tM
¥dt lll9d It MIPc l*-d. }j()j v-.. ()pono. .• .. v..-.. unashed rwo of the 1c1 .. ecn on a MW front *" at An'°"ue>
..
Someonr ounchcd the lock below
the door handle of• 1987 Volks-
waaen Jetta parked in a lot at 46 75
MacArthur Court and took the car
stereo and two videotapes of the
movies "fems B~ner·~ Da) Off'
and "Rainman." • • • Three Mcroedet-Benzcs on Kinas ROid. Redlands and Fullerton av-
enues weft buf1lanr,ed by someone
who smalhcd the wmdows and
opened the &Jove box~.
• • • EmplO\C<'' of lh&h Ltvcl Tech·
nolOI) at )I f("('hnotoey~ their comp.1n) had bctn bu ariied
and '°meon<' had made W11h
S l.SOO worth of compuaer parts. • • • In another industrial~. the
Koll Co. at 18301 Von K.armu Ave ~rted it ., .. , m1r.s.i• S 1,000 .onh
of ekctrical cquipmmt. Tiie *ft
occufTCd tometime owr tlw _..
end ......... ...
A woman ~ to ...... •
S:4S p..m. MODIMy t11M =
""8yed I ...... C'IC Oii i ...
• ...... ~kie ....
'*>Ck o( Soijdl c.iiM H~.
ore tro
MOSCOW (AP) -The ~mUn
1e11t more &ban t l.000 reinron:ie-
ments, iDctudint Red Anny uniu. to
the Cauc:MUS oa T uetday to bait a
· dvil war betv.un Armenians and
Azetb&ijaais that tw killed 56
~ clashes were. reported, and
Tua aid 2,000 people .armed with
aoti-.aircraft auns and other artillery were massj~a on hills around
Nqomo-K.arabakh. a disputed djs.-tria that has become a flashpoint for
the neighboring groups' ethnic
hatreds.
Combatants in the rqion 1.250
miles southeast of Moscow had seiz-
ed stores of hand si:coades, the In-
terior Ministry said. In Armenia.
.. demands are being made to arm
citizens and send them to Nagomo-K.araba.kh, '' accordina to the official
DC'WS aacncy, and the aovemment
newspaper Izvestia reported 16 at-
tacks on weapons depots in 24 hours
by Armenians hunung for guns.
Io one raid, 3,000 people stormed
Bush supports Soviet's use of troops
I '
W A.SHJNOTON (AP) -The Bush administration on Tuesday sup-
ported Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbechev's use of troops to try to
re-store order in the southern Caucasus and criticized feudillJ Azerbeijanis
and Armenians for "revisitin& old ethnic hatreds." Prcsidenual spokesman
Marlin Fitzwater told reporters, "We recognize the ri&ht of any state to
ensure the safet~ of its citizens and it looks like that's tile primary concern
at the moment. •
a police station in Armenia's Artash
region and seized 106 automatic
weapon,_s.t.}O carbines. 27 rifles, more
than 3.uuu cartridges and a Jrenade-
launcher, the newspaper said.
··w e can't bring ourselves to pro-
nounce. it out loud. but what 1s
happening now in Karabakh. in
northern Azerbaijan. can unam-
biguously be termed a civil war.''
correspondent 0. Shapovalov wrote
in the newspaper Komsomolska) a
Pravda. "The madness is continuing," an
edjtor at Armenia's official Armen-
prcss news agency said from
Yerevan. the republic's capital.
Gorbachev and tbe Soviet Pres-
idium declared a state of emergency
in the strife-tom mountain area
Monday night, t'mpowering the gov-
ernment to deploy units of the Sov·
iet army. navy and KGB to protect
hves and guard vital installations
such as railroads.
In ternal sccurit} troops already 1n
the region have been incapable of
halting th e most protracted ethnic
Bill would establish
national standards
for testing of drugs
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Sen-
ate bill sctti ng federal drug-testing
standards for private companies
would provide cons1ste nq and
eliminate lawsuits. supporters in-
cluding former Surgeon General C
Everett Koop said Tuesday. but
critics contend ll would erode
workers· rights.
The bill. sponsored by Sens. Omn
Hatch, R-Utah. and David Boren,
D-OlrJa .. docs not require businesses
to test employ~s but gi ves them the
clear righ t to do so - a prov1s1on
supporters said would pre,ent un-
warranted court challenges to drug-
tcsting policies.
Court challenges discourage com-
panies from 1mplemen11ng drug-tes·
ting programs, wh ich have been
shown to deter workers from using
alcohol and drugs on the 1ob. Koop
and other supporters said at a new.,
conference.
"Courts all over the co unt!) arc
sayin~ 'Yes. you can.' and 'No }OU
can·1. ·· Koop said.
Hatch said tht' measure protects
the pnvac) nghts h) establishing
guidelines for circumstances under
which businesses can test thr1r
workers.
But Rep. Don Edwards. D-C altf ..
chairman of the Hou-.c Jud1C1af!
subeomm111ec on Cl" ti and const11u-
11onal nghts. called the mcasurl· ··a
homble 1n' asion of .\mcncans·
nghts "1thout probable cauc;t-."
The bill might have support "'hen
Congress n:tums next wee~. Ed-
wards said. ··with the drug h}.,tt·na
that 1s being fanned by Pn.•s1dt'nt
Everett Koop
Bush and his hard-lim· macho ap-
proach almo~t datl) ..
L'nda the measure. drug and al·
cuhol ll"tl'I "ould haH' tn he
anahtl'd :11 a fcderalh cen1tit·d lah
Test; could tx-conducted tx·fort'
\\Or~er'> arc hired. during .innual
ph}s1ral t'>.a ms and an>t1ml' for
"'or~rr' "'ho had gone through a drug rehab1lttat1on program
State officials reassure Senate panel
about safety of malathion spraying
SACRAM ENTO tAP) -The
Senate agnculture committee l'hair-
man saLd Tuesda} that the state
should stop spraying malathion over
Southern Cali forn ia if it fa ils to
eradicate the Mediterranean fruit Oy
by June.
"You can't continue spraying
people in Southern California for-
ever.'' said Sen. Ruben A}ala. D· an
Bernardino. following a heanng on
the effectiveness and health risb of
malathion.
State agriculture and health of-
fi cials told the I I-member Senate
Agriculture and Water Resources
Committee that the malathion is the
best and safest pest icide agamst the
med fl y.
Henry Voss. dire1:tor of the De-
partment of Food and Agnculture
said he is confident that a combina-
tion of aeriaJ malathion spr:i~ 1ng
and the release of millions of sterile
flies will wipe out the 1mm 1gran1
pest b~ midyear.
"The eradication effon 1s "'ork-
mg. ·· Voss said. "Despite e'<-
traord1nal). e'<tensl\e trappmg. "'e
arc finding fewer 01e'i ...
Dr. James Stratton of the state
Department of Health Services said
that. aside from allergic reactions
among a small percentage of the
population. there is no evidence of
"undue health n sks .. associated "11h
malathion \pra~ 111g
··The amount applied 10 urban
arca!I I!> !>O small that \\l' would not
expect to have an~ kind of 'i)Stem1t
poisoning due to ma lathion." 'itrat·
ton said
Malath1 nn 1s being c;pra)cd b~
heltcop1ers O\er 372 square mill'\ in
Los ~ngck~. Orange and ~an
Bernardino counties to bat1le (ali-
forn1a·s "orst medfl\ 1nfestat1on 1n
eight }cars The hchcop1er; -.pra) ~ 8
ounces of malathion per acrt>
Agricultural oflic1als ha' l' decided
to expand the spra) 1ng program 10
cover about 9 square milcc; 1n Gar-
den Grove. where a mated femak
mcd0> 'Aas d1sco\.Crcd la'it "eek
conflict an Gotbllcbev•1 neatly five.
year tenure as Kremlin leader, said
by Izvestia Tuesday to tbreeten hit
entire campaip for ••perairoik.a,"
or economic and social reform.
More than 6,000 additional
internal security troops were sent
Tuesday to rcinforoe existina In-
terior Ministry detachments., Tass
said. To assist them. more than
S,000 Red Army soldiers, who tra-
ditionally carry bcavitt weaponry,
also were dispatched. Tass sajd.
Soviet media did not say how
many total troops were in the region.
Residents of Yerevan and Baku,
Az,crbaijan's capital. said by phone
they had seen no sign Tuesdal night
of the reinforcements' arriva .
In Washington. the Pentagon said
Tuesday it saw repons it believes to
be accurate that a mudslide in Baku
killed 16 members of the Caspian
fleet.
It was responding to a reporter's
question.
Proposal
would keep
dropouts
from driving
SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A \ah-
fom1a legislator Tuesday renewed
effons to depnve school dropouts of
dnvmg privileges. claiming success
of a similar law in another 'itate has
paved the wa) for adoption of the
orooosal here.
Sen. Gal) Han. a Santa Barbara
Democrat. introduced the measure
two year'> ago in California . drawmg
nattonal attention. The Legi slature
passed the leg.islation but Gov.
George Dcukme11an vetoed 11. say-
ing 1n part that there was no proof
th e proposal \\Ould mfluence )OU ths
to sta) in Sl hool.
Since 1hcn. a s1m1lar law 1n West
V1rg1n1a has pro\'ed successful. Hart
said at a Ca pitol news conference.
Hart said he rei ntroduced his
propo<.al. SBl79:!. "because we now
ha\\." ne" C\ldencc that tying the
ab1ltt} to get a driver's license with
srhool attendance 1s an effective
a'nt1-dropou1 inrent1ve ..
SB 17 9:! v..ould establish three
standards that a student would have
to meet 111 order 10 receivt' driver
education and drner training, "h1ch
are prerequ1s1tcs to getting a driver's
license
The studem would ha' e to be
headed toward mce11ng gradua11on
rcquiremt'nts with the rest of the
class and be attending school nrop-
erl). The pupil also could not have
comm1t1ed offl·nses for which stu-
dents are expelled from ~hool.
The West Virginia la"'. passed 1n
mid-1988. says that students under
age 18 v..ho miss more than 10
conscrut1' e daH of schools or amass
15 unexcused absences must give up
dn v 1 ng pr" tleges.
Educators say in the firc;t ''car of
the nev.. law. 400 students lost their
licenst's and returned 10 school to get
them hack.
East Germans urged to restore calm
WEST BERLIN (A P) -East Ger-
many opened criminal in vestiga-
tions Tuesday into protesters who
stormed secret Police headquarters.
and the nation s police chief said
demand for reform must not tum
into somethina rcsemblina civil war.
Wamjng strikes for higher {>8Y
and faster reform hit several ciucs.
twinned with a condemnation of the
aovernment decision to raise prices.
In Bonn, the West German capi-
tal, Chancellor Helmut Kohl bowed
to pressure and scrapped plans to
sign an agreement on closer ties with
Communist Premier Hans Mod-
row's caretaker government before
East Germany's May 6 el ections.
Even members of Kohl's own
coalition wd sianing of such an
qreemcnt must wait until a demo-
cratically elected government takes
over after free elections.
Kohl told a news conference on
Tunday that help is needed for East
Germany's ai.linJ economy, adding
that .. the aituauon in the German
Dtmoaalic Republic bad gotten more cWlcalt. ..
Elsewhere in Eastern Europe:
By The Assoc••ted Pr~u
Other events in Eastern Europe on Tuesday included:
CZECHOSLOVAKIA -President Vaclav Havel Joi ned thousands al a
rally in memory of Jan Palach. the student who killed himself 10 protc'.lt
the 1968 Soviet-led invasion. lntenor Minister Richard Sacher announced
the dismantlina of the secret police and said officers were suspended.
documents scaled and weapons confiscated.
ROMANIA -An opposition leader said the provts1onal National
Salvation Front government agreed to opposition demands to delay
elections to allow more time for emefling political parti~s to c.ampa1gn
University students demanded the finng of professors viewed as incompe-
tent or Communist Party apparatchiks and organized to oust suspected
informers. BULGARIA -The Communist Party agreed to allow oppos1t1on
groups to publish their own newspaper and said the)' would be granted
offices in Sofia, but it rejected a demand for opposition access to radio and
lelevision.
The E.ut Germany Communist
Party daily Neues Deuuchland
called it a "street revolution" and
national police chief Dieter Wind-
ertich IAic) of Moaday'1 t10nnins of
secret police headquarters:
"We have to do everything so that
the reform process can 10 forward
with the peaceful means that have
c:hanc1.erized it to date, to keep it
' •
from resul11ng 1n occurrences re-
sembling c1' 11 "'ar:·
Hundreds of thousands of East
Germans took to the street<; Monda)'
to step up pressure aga1n'it the Com-
munists. with protesters at the 'iCCret
police bu1 ld1 ng also breaking into
the counterespionage area
The conservat1 \ l' 01e Welt dail)'
newspaper said 1n Bonn that Soviet
President M1kha1I S. Gorbache' was
expected an East Berlin an two or
three week~. It said Gorbachev.
himsc.'lf the target of domestic un-
rest. plans a "massive show of sup-
port .. for his longtime fne nd Mod-
row.
East Germany's sprawling secret
police headquarters in East Berl in
on Tuesday remained under control
of a "c1ti1ens' commtttee." regular
police and govemm~t representa-
ti ves after Monday night's rampage.
East Berlin prosecutor Gerhard
Krueger said he was assianed b_y the
nation's top law enforcerftent official
to investigate the most serious inci-
dents dunng the storming.
FDA cuts dose
of anti-1"fDS
drug in half
W ASHINOTON (AP) -The
Food and Orua Administration on
Turillay cut in lWf the recommend-
ed dole of the anb-AIDS dn11 AZT. reduciat tbc: COit and likely tick eflecu of AXT therapy.
Some pb)'lidan CJtperts in treatina
AIDS abady are pracribt"f ~
doles. The •ncy's action wtU lend
die meer:-1: to other docton tha1 the low ... just .. efliecti~ .. ..
~ dOle and cautet fewer lic:k
1111 FDA ordered dwnr la tbe
...... OD AZT. allO Down • lidcmldine. to recocnmmd 600 mo. ..._ a day after one moedl aa
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Senate OKs fa1mll)' planning blll
SACRAMENTO -Slate Senaae · blickm of a $20 million famlfy
plannina bill pvc it overwbelmina auppor1 Tueeday, and one IUpporUT taiCl
she hoped ~ loosided vo~ would Cfi~raee Gov. Oeorte ~ukmdian
from vetoina 11. "We a.re uy1n1 to send a aaanat to the aovemor, aid Sen.
Rebecca Morpn, R-Menlo Park. . The 29-5 roll call returned AB99 to the Assembly. which had P9JSed
an earlier venion. Only 27 aye votes. a two-thirds m-..ority, are needed for
an override.
Deulanejian told the Sacramento Press Club last week that ~~ state
Office of Family Planning doesn't n~ ~ny mofC. than the $ l 2 m1lhon .in
his budget. certainly not the $36 m1lbon on~oally deQlanded ~. 111
supporters. The supporters have since trimmed their demand to $20 million.
Court refuses to hear killer's appeal
SAN DIEGO -Robert Alton Harris. who kidnapped and killed two
teen-agers and then ate their lunch, was pushed closer toward the gas
chamber Tuesday when the Supreme Court refused to hear the death row
inmate's appeaJ. . .
Harris 37 was convicted and sentenced to death in March 1979 an San
Diego SupCrio~ Court. He shot John Ma yeski, IS. and his friend, Mi.cha~!
Baker, 16. so he could use the boys' car for a bank robbery._ A hcanng 1s
expected within two weeks to set an execution date for Hams, who could
be the first inmate put to death in Cflli fomia since 1967.
Earthquake shakes North Coast
EU REKA -A strong earthquake struck along the North Coast JUSt
after noon Tuesday. but there were no immediate reports of injuries or
damages. The quake measured 5.3 on the Richter scale. striking at 12:08
p.m. about SO miles south of Eureka. according to the U.S. Geological
Survey 1n Menlo Park. The quake was felt al ong the North Coast. the region
above an Francisco. from Point A.rena near the Oregon border. south to
W1lhts and 1n Lake County.
Montoya denies selling votes
SACRAMENTO -State Sen. Joseph Montoya to<.>k the stand to
defend himself against federal corruption charges Tuesday. denying that he
traded votes or political influence for money. Speaking most of the time in
a calm . almost solemn \'01ce. the El Monte Democrat answered "no" and
occas1onall} ··absoluteh not" when defense attorney Michael Sands asked
him about allegations in prosecuti on testimony.
Monto)a. chairman of the Senate Business and Professions Commlll~.
has pleaded innocent to federal briber). extortion. mone} laundering and
racketeering charges. Prosecu tors claim he put his \Ote and political
influence up for sale 1n an attempt to occome wealthy.
'\ATIO'\AI. BHIEt'S
Children's role In trials studied
WASHI NGTON -The Supreme Court ..aid Tuesday 11 will decide by
July whether people t·harged with child abuse ha ve the nght to at least one
face-to-face meeting with their young accusers. The 1usticcs set the stage for
decisions of enormous importance to chi ld-abuse prosecu11ons nat1onw1de.
agreeing to re,·1ew two cases from Mar) land and Idaho.
Many states 1n recent years have taken steps to protect ~oung cnme
v1ct1ms. such as allo"' ing a child to test1f~ h~ closcd-urcu1t tell'' 1s1on rather
than 1n the presence of the defendant
Fifth Trident 2 launch successful
CA PE CANAVERAL. Fla -The Trident :! missile program Tuesday
had 1t\ fifth consecutave successful test launch of the Na,y's newest and
most powerful weapon. The submanne Tennessee. cru1s1ng under the ocean
about 200 miles offshore. fired the unanned 44-foot missile about I I a.m.
EST . send ing 1t to an ocean target several 1housand miles do~n the ..\tlan11c
track 1 ng range.
Each Trident 2 '>Uh will l·arr) ~4 of tht• missiles. each capable of
dell\ enng up 10 I:! nucle:ir worheads 10 d1ffl'rcnt targets more than 5.000
miles a"a}
Pain may be artery disorder
SAN ANTONIO -Tens of th ousandc; of .\mencan "'omen diagnosed
each )Car "11h chest pain and no 'i1gn'i of heart disease ma ) he suITen ng
from a treatahle disorder of the small an encs. a researcher sa id Tuesday:
Man) of these women. who often expenencc intense pain. are being
treated for ps)'ch1atnc disorders because no ph)'>lcal symptoms can be found
"1th con,entional tests. o;a1d Dr. Richard Cannon of the Na11onal Hean .
Lung and Blood Institute 1n Bethesda. Md. He ..aid man) of thl' patients
arc suITc nng from a disorder he calls micro' ascular angina. 1n "h1ch blood
no" ma} be blocked 1n 'en tan} artcne'i that noun sh the hean.
Barbara Bush backs women In combat
WASHINGTON -Barbara Bush said Tuesda' that women 'ihould be
able to sen c 1n combat as long as the) ha' c the ph}sical s1rcngth to match
their ahtlit) to shoot and n~ as well as men. "( enainl}. emouonall y and
mentall) the} are more than ahle to compete with a man ... she said 1n a
1ntcn IC\\.
he also said her eyes haven't improved from the JU\Hompleted
radiation treatment to combat symptom• of Gravc!i disease, but she is
caut1 ou<.ly opt1m1st1c. "I'm so eager to oc better that I thank I'm better:·
she \31d. ac knowl edging she 'itill has double v1s1on. cspenally in the
morning.
MORl~D BHl•:•·s
Suspects In massacre In court
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -An army colonel. three lieutenants
and fou r soldiers imJ?licated in the massacre of six Jesuit priests were
brouiJtt before a civil ian judge Tuesday to make statements about the
sla ying.s. Col. G uillermo Benavides amved at the downtown office of 4th
Penal Court Judge Ricard o Zamora in dress uniform and surrounded by
police.
The lieutenants. two se~cants. a corporal and a soldier also implicated
in the Nov. 16 massacre amved moments later. Zamora has 72 hours to
decide if there is enouib evidence to charge the men and bold them for trial.
Bodies recovered from plane crash
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -Rescuers chopped and cut throu~
wreckage of a twin-enaine propeller plane hiah up a ruge<l mounuu d
retrieved all 23 bo<lies aboard Tuesday1 including those of five American
authorities said. The plane crashed aoout 4.SOO feet up 7,4SO-foot Pico
Blanco mountain, I 0 milet southwest of San Jose, five minutes after llki.na
off in ~vina raan Monday momina from the capital's Juan San&amaria
airport, the Public Security Ministry reported.
U.~. urged to re4uce troops
VIENNA. Austria -The Soviet military chief urpd the United States
on Tuesday to match sharp cuts in tJ'001'I. weapons and ~na MOIClOW
is makina as ~ of its J?l:tn to reshape the Soviet Unioo a defeGee ~· ~ call by Gen. Mak.bail Moi~ ~ao.ed commenta by Oen. Colan
Powell, chairman of the U.S. Joint Oailla ol Slalr, ca9'ioai111 dW Soviet
fon:es mnain predominant in Europe but "9ili111 Moecow'• policy dw19e.
-Po.ell aho held out the pouiblhy of U.S. ~ CUU. •YlDI there ...
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Thunderstorms continue soaking Coast
MICHAEL FISHER
D-9)r ,,_ ,..,,....,._
The latest blast o f · chilly
temperatures and scattered showers
will mamtain its grip on the Orange
Coast wtth a round of thunder·
storms toda). accordmg to the Na·
t1onal Weather Service.
The current storm is expected to
continue soa king areas of Orange
Count). with a 70 percent chance of
ra i n throu gh Th u r s da ).
Temperatures today w1ll range be-
tween the low 50s and low 60s.
While many Orange Coast r~i·
dents are huddli ng under umbrellas
or throwmg another log on the fire.
those who lack those luxuries will be
welcomed at the N auonal G uard
Armory tn Santa Ana for the storm's
duration.
The armol") at 612 E. Warner
Ave. was opened to the homeless
Tuesda) night and will probably be
open agam T hursda). Tonight the
shelter v. ill be closed due to pre·
OHITl.·\H\
scheduled manuevers, said Diane
Edwards of the county's Social Ser-
vices.
The Santa Ana building can house
I 00 people who arc offered a cot and
blanket. towels and a shower and
two meals.
The facil ity o pens at 6 p.m. on
nights when the mercury 1s expected
to drop below 40 degrees -or
below 50 degrees wjth at least a 50
percent chance of ram. County of-
ficials decide whether to open the
facility each mom mg. based on that
day's forcast.
The latest storm should continue
to blanket Southern California
m ountains with snow at' 3,000 feet
from 3.500 feet. Strong wmds blow-
ing through mountain areas will
reach between 15 to 20 mph. and
temperatures should hover in the
low 20s today.
Forecasts for T hursda) call for
gusty winds. with lows m the 20s
and highs 10 the 30s.
The current storm 1s expected to
Melvin A. Ellsworth,
ex-president of Fluor
By Ctty News Service
Memonal services arc set Fnday
fo r former Fluor Corp. President
Melvm A. Ellswonh.
EUswonh died at his home 10
Laguna Beach on Fnda). He was 79.
He served as president of the
lrv inc-bascd corporation for e1K.ht
years between 1968 and I Q76. He
was elected to Fluor's board of d irec-
tors in 1956 and continued to serve
until 1985 when he reured as direc-
tor e mentus.
David . Tappan Jr .. chamnan of
Fluor. called Ellsworth "a leader 1n
every sense of the word. A man of
unimpeach able integrity and
goodwill. He was a stabilizing in-
fluence among senior management
He combi ned supenor business
Judgment with a down-home quality
that endeared him to a wide circle.of
clients and frieods. rm grateful fo r
the 23 years we wortccd together.
wben be was m y mentor as well as
a chenshed personal friend.
During Ellswonh's 45-year career
at Fluor. he held vanous posiuons,
including executive vice president,
vice president and general manager
of engrneenng and construction,
vice president of sales and district
sales engmeer when he joined the
company m I Q40.
Ellsworth was a graduate of O kla·
homa State U niversity and held a
bachelor of science degree 10 indus-
tnal enginecnng.
He is survived by his wife
Aladine, daughler Marcia and son
Richard.
Memonal services will be held at
I I a.m . Fnday at Pacific View Mem-
onal Park. 3500 Pacific View Drive,
Newport Beach.
The family has suggested dona-
tions to the Melvin and Aladine
Ellsworth Scholarship Fund, O kla·
boma State University Foundation,
Stillwater, Okla .. 74078.
move out of the area b) Late Thur'-
da). but a third Pa Ifie Ocean storm
may dro p more ram on the Orange:
Coast by Saturday.
The current \to rm follov. s one
that dropped close to an inch of rain
on pans of Orange Count ) las1
weekend .
Despite the latest rams. fore-
casters said the total rainfall for the
year 1s only 1.88 mches. lagging far
behind normal )Carl) ramfall of .t.13
mches.
Tuesday's rams created o nl)
m mo r problems fo r Orange Count\
commuters and law enforcement o(-
fi ccrs. who were rc~o' enng from
ti\(~ freewa) fataliucs ca used b) the
v.eekcnd'~ storms.
.. We had 44 traffi c accidents bc-
tv.ecn Fnda) and Sunday. which 1s
quite a b11 above normal:· said
Officer Ken Da1h of the California
H1ghv.a) Patrol. ... But. it's slacked
otT si nce then because 11 1s not
raining quite as much ..
Local police dcpanment~ reponed
the latc~t rams resulted in a slight
11\crea~ m the number of minor
traffic accidents occumng on cit)
streets, but no senous mJunes were
rcponed.
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Lucky merger argued before justices
WASHINOTON (AP)~ The Su·
.,,_ Coun -uf1<d Tuetday to
Mlp, consumen and to roster busi-
.._ competition by allowina stat.cs
ud priVa1e cltizct» 10 use federal
antitrust law to break up corporate
ni:crs.CaJifomia anomey acneral's
oflice argued that the Oa)·ton Acl .
puled in 1914 when Congttss was
pr«>«uficd with trust busting on a
nationa scale, cmpowen the state 10
cha.Uenac a S2.5 billion merger of the
Lucky and Alpha Bela supcrmarke1
chains.
Less compc:tit1on in tile industry,
leadin& to h1&her grocery bills for
c-0nsumcn, will result from the
mcraer. said Deputy California At·
tomcy General H. Chester Horn Jr.
"The injury threatened by 1his
mercer is precisely the one (the
Clayton Act) was designed 10 p~
vent," he said.
But Rex. E. Lee, rcprnrntina 1he
supermarket chains. said only thC'
federal govt'mmcnt is empowerrd
by the 1914 law to force di\•esliturr
in a compleled merger.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
said, "Mos1 or thes.c (mergers) an:
handled before a state or pn vatc
person kno"·s tht' acqu15i11on is 1ak-
1ng place."
She asked Let· wht•iher he be."
licvcd , therefore, that slates and
individuals would be powertrss
under fcdtn.I law 10 break up such me._,.-..
'"That is e1.actly what Congress
in1ended," le(: replied. ·· 1 t is lhc
chanae in status we arc talking
about" from two indcpcndcn1 com-
panies 10 a unified struclurc, he said.
Break.in& up the s1ruc1ure "is
somethina the (federal) go\'crnment
can do and no o ne else," Le-e said.
Luck)'. California's larges1 suprr·
market chain. and :\lpha Beta, 1he
rounh lafgcst. operate 550 stores
bct"'ten 1hen1.
·Alpha Be1a·s part·n1 compan)··
A1ncrican Stun:!>. acquired Lucky 1n
June 198M 10 merge thr t"·o chains
AT & T blames huge outage on glitch
BEDMINSTER, N.J. CA.P l
AT &.T blamed llS larg1:s1 sc.•r\ ICC
o utage ever on a computer ghtch in
a new system designed 10 bols1rr 1ls
Iona-distance network. and moved
quickly Tuesday to n1akt· amends
with customers.
"It . was certainl)' ihc: n1o~l f:ir ·
reaching service pro blen1 "t''\l' C:\er
experienced." AT&T (·ha 1rman
Robert E. ;\lien said.
American Telepho ne & Tcll·graph
Co. discovered 1he problcn1 about
11 :JO p.m, PST Monda). and d id
not correct it un1il nine hours later
More 1han half 1he Jong·<hstance
calls placed on l\s nauonv.·1de
ne1work during the 1roublc did not
L111t li~ + ..
go through. 1he con1pan} said.
AT&T sard II tract"d the gh1 ch tn
a cumputl·r in Ne"· York Cit) that
helps d1rer t calls through the \3\t
1clcphone net"ork .. '\llt~n ~1d 11 "a\
not caused b) a computt•r virus or
sabotage.
The con1pan) ~Id the probleni
\tcn1m cd from a bug. or "log1,··
problem. inad \c:rlcntl~ "·rincn 1ntu
the ~oflwarl'. or l·on1 pu1cr progran1
·rht· problem ~prcad to n1ort· than
JOO ~"ttch1ng Cl'Oll'T\
··11 wa~ alm(1\t !1 kt' a n1ghtnli1ft'
"a1t1ng tu tx· d n:anH·d." ... 11d ..\ T,~ I
spokc:sman Burkt' St1n~on. ··11 "'3\
there all thl' t1n1e but 1h1: condiuon ~
were not ngh1.'°
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spra"·l1ng Nl'l"'urk f}pl·ra11o ns
c·l·n11:r 1n tht~ Nc" York ('1 t ~
\Uburb, ..\ll1:n annuuncrd plans IO
o fTt·r a d1Sl·oun1 da) "'hen all ol
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Alle n called thl' plan a \ntall \0111-
p1:n~atul11 t.i CU)1Un1L'rS "ho couldn't
do bu\1 nc·)~ or r('ach fnend \ and
rela1t1e) d unng thl° ou1age. The
con1pan~ haJ TI /Jt dt·c1JL·d thl· d is-
<.nunt and datl'. bu! r\lll'n \aid
·\ T&T 1!< fili ng :.in l'llll'rg<'n<·~ pt_'tl·
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Our fttfcm>J Line of Credi! (Pl.CJ let• you
approve your awn loans at a very favomblc
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pa'Ullll cilcumslances.
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undtr the Lucky nJme.
American Stores aid California
cus1omen would s.ave more than
$40 million a year because of in·
creased efficiencf. Bui 1he California
attorney genera 's office said the
merger will mean less competition
and will lead 10 $440 million in
hither prices each year. lJ .S. Dis1rie1 Judac Oa vie( Kenyon
in Los Angeles temporaril)' blocked
the merger in 1988 and ordered
continued separate operation of the
two chains pc-ndins further court
actio n.
But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court ol
~ppcals O\'Crtumcd 1he judge·s rul·
1ng.
Stock market
' makes up
lost ground
NEW YORK (A P) -Tht• stock
markl'I pulled o ut of llS rttcnt slide
Tuc:sda) "'it h an afternoon rall~
spi;.irheadcd b} blue-chip issut•s_
rhl' Do"' Jon1:s average of 30
inuuanats. do"·n 9 ~. 30 points 111 the '"'O pre\ 1ous !>l'Ss1ons, rcboundl•d
2.l ~s to 2.64~.02.
:.\d\•an~1ng 1SSU\'S o ul numbt·rc-d
dci:!1nc:s b\ about 8 lo 7 1n na-
hun" ldl' tradu1g or Nl'W 'i'ork Stock
Exrhang1:·!isted stu;.:k!>. "1th 811 up.
723 do wn and .i 5.i unchanged
.-\nal~sts ~ud hlue c h i p~ in par-
ti cular hcncfittd fron1 ··bargain
hunting" aflt·r their rec\·nt decline.
a\ "ell a~ tx·111·r·lhan-<.·xrx·ctccl auto
sail'\ report'> for earl> Januaf)
.\·Ian\ 01h1:r \ll.)l:k~. ho"'C\l"r. rc-
n1a1ncd on th\· dl·fen s11·e an11 d Tl"
ccs!.1un fear~ and "orfll'!> pron1ptt'd
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Disney executives
get 8-figure salaries
From D-'ly Hot wtr. MnlkeS
Two top execu1ives 11 "!•It Oisn.cy Co. earned eiaht-fi1urc
salaries last )'CST in ket~n& With lucrat1V~ pay pacJcaats aoJcd OUI
to 1op rank.in& officen since 1984, accord1na to a ~xy s~~menc.
President FraM: G. Wells ttecived more than SS0.9 milhon for
1he fiscal year cndina Sept. )()from salary. bonuses and stock profits.
company r«ords show. Gary L wu ... who ~.aned last monlh as
Disney's chicfftnanciaJ officer. topped $49.9 milhon. -~"' N_.1,
head of the theme park division. r«:eived $9.06 m1lhon.
Wilson. 49, remains a direccor and companr consul~nt bu1
resigned saying he wanted to focus more att~n~1on on his own
in\·estments, including a slake in Nonh~esl A1rhnc:s.
Mlebel D. ElaDer, Disney Co. chairman'. i:-ece1v~ only $9.5
nullion because he chos.c to keep about 1.4 m1lhon Disney shares.
fal pay checks have become routine at Disney, be:Jinn1ng in
1984 when Eisner and Wells joined the company and engineered an
era or boos1cd moneymaking. ••• Ala.a J . Mat1al has been named presiden1 ofThc Phoenix Group
In tcrnauonal. /l.1attal also will continue a!i chief exrcutivc officer and
chairman of the board or Nelcom Research Inc.
Mattal's background includes positions "'ilh Semicond_u_c1or
Spcc1ahsts, Fairchild Semicondunor, MOS Technology, Silicon
Cic:nc:ra l. t-la miho n A vne1 and Weslern Digi1al Corp.
The Ph0t.•ni x Group lntcma1ional, headquanercd in lrvint-.
spcc1alilc:s in de\•t•loping emenr.enc techno logy companies. ' .. Douglas W. Taylor ha~ bt-en named s.cnior \'ice president an~
head of 8:1nk of America's South Orange County Regional ('om-
n1l'rc1;il Banking Office. it "·as. announced by Michael E. Rossi,
exccut1vc: v1cc president and s1a1ewide head of the Commercial
Banking D1 v1s1on.
·1 aylor. "·ho bnngs 21 }Cars of banking 1:xpcrt1s.t" to his new
Orange Count) pos1 . will be responsible for a commercial banking
o fl"r ce "h1ch Sl'r,·cs Or.tngc c·ount) 's upper middle markcl business
cus1omcr.\ "·hose annual !>ales arc up to S250 mtllton a year.
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Taylor 10111cd Bof.4.'s eomprt•he n ~1ve management development
progran1 1n 1968 :1ntl was named ''1ce pres1den1 and ~1or accounl
o Oicer tn the San Francisco Corporate Office fou r years la1cr. It. ''"
J 981. Ta} lor "'a~ appointed group vice president and head of the LoJ. :.h Angell·~ Corporatl' Office. t-l e was pron1oted to senior vice prcsiden(
in 1984.
Ceradyne lne. has acquired 1he ceramic air armor business of
thl· Nonon Co 1n Y.'orccstcr. Mass. (·erad ync acquired 1he ne1 assets
of ~onon's air annor business for an undisclosed amount of cash.
Thi\ J1\1~1on "dl Ix transferred to c·l'rad)nc's c·osta Mesa fa cility
"hl•ft' II u tH tx-full} 1nt~·gra1ed into leradyne·s l1gh1we1ght ct•ram1c
;umor d1' 1~111n . Tht· <.·urrcnt lc ,t•l of 1ht• bus1nl.'ss C'cradync acquired
J~ 111 t'\("t''' of \2 n'1l!1on annually.
( l'rad ~nl' '1a1t·d 1h1 s acqu1'.'>l11o n fi•~ !he compan)·'s strategy or
n1a lung iA~· ot 11' undcr·ut1ll1cd \\'est ('uast deft·nse plant "'hile
fiK·u~1ng on n\'" non-dt"fcnsi.· advanced technical ceramic~ ~uch as
C l·rad~nt··., h1ghl~ ~urct·s~ful onhodon11c ceram1e br.tekets and
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1 + . Pua Past Pass
Opqnina lead: King of ·,
Bridae players have notoriously
ffi
r memories. They forget their
d sttrs quickly and remember
o y their latest triumphs. Trump
C up Tommy was no exception. Al-
1tt>ugh his checkbook should have ~ved as a .reminder of wha1 1he
game cost him. he entered 1990 in
the best of spirits because of 1his
hand.
Nonh 's ju mp to six spade\ wa~ a
reasonable gamble. fiis hand rared
10 cover all of South's side-sui1 los·
ers. so slam would depend only on
Tommy having a one-loser suit for
'\EMS11..\KEKS
hll vulwabll prempc. Tommy'• ardd-llam YeDture wu die son of
insane aciiOn -that made him such an
irrit.alina pertna with the rest of the
club members.
The kins of diamood1 openina
lead wu won in dummy and the
jack of trumps wu ftnaaed 1uccaa-
.fuUy. Most declarers would have
cashed the ace in the hope of drop-
pina a doubltton kins, but not
Tommy. Such a simple line of play
would have belied bis name!
Two hiah clubs and a hi&h heart
served as entries for three diamond
ruffs. The other hi&h heart wu used
to ruH a heart, reducina the hand to
this position:
WF.ST
• 9
• 10 7
NO RTH • 6 4
•Q
EAST + IC 10
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• J
SOUTH
+AQ
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Declarer crossed to 1he table with
a club 10 lead a heart and East was
dead. No ma1ter what he did, Tom-
my's A Q of spades were poised to
rake the last two tricks! Game, set
and match.
Tom Cruise, wife call it quits
By The AssodM•d Prns
LOS ANGELES -.\ctor Tom
CraJse and actress·"1fe Mimi Rogers
are calling 11 quits after nearly three
~cars of marriage
· .. We have dec1dl·d to file for
d1\0rcc." the coupk -.aid Tuc.-.da' 1n
a JOlnt statement from puhhc151 A.n-
drca Jaffe.
Cruise. 27. and Rogers. H . "l'rC
marned May 9. 1987. wnh ac1or
Emilio Estcn·1 ac; best man
.. While there ha'c been \l'f"\
posit ive aspects to our mamagc.
1hcr,e were some issues "h1ch could
n&ae resolved C\Cn after working
n.-..m for a period nf 11mc," lhr
l'O\J ple's sta1e:-men1 ..aid. "11hnu1
tlaborat1on
Cruise. star of 1he nw\ ll' "l op
C1un," .. The Color uf Monn ,"
"Taps." "The Out<,1dcrs." "R1\k)
Busmcss:· "Rain Man" and rht· rur·
rent box-offire hll .. Born on the
Founh of Jul} ... added a personal
s1a1cmcnt.
.. rh1s has been a lime when I ha ve
been the:-focus of much attention."
he said "When I was asked direct
qUL''>llons b} the press about m>
rnarnage. I felt 1ha1 lo compromise
our P"' acy "ac; lo compromise a
ba\IC. lrU\I
PHILADELPHIA -Sylvester
Sta llone is back 1n Rocky land film-
ing still another r,equel to the come·
lrom·bchind boxing mo\ tl'~ that
made him famou,.
Filmmg started Monday on
"Rock} V." fo<:Us1ng on 1hc neigh-
borhood of mo' 1c boxing legend
RO<k\ Balboa 1n ~outh Ph1ladel·
ph1a ·
fh,. onginal "Rocky," winner ot
tht· 1976 ..\Ladcm> Award for best
picture. sho"ed Balboa running
through the Italian Market and up
the steps of lhe ..\n Museum.
D&All u:ADDI: The dream of
every person over 30 ii a mqic pill
taken befo~ each meal that will
~move all the caJories.
In the absence of that mqic pill
we conlinue to tty dozens of diets.
spend a fonune on uercise equJp-
ment and health club memberships,
and even hire trainen who will
come to our homes a nd work out
with us.
"This" 1s supposed to be beauti·
ful, even though some of the top
models look emacia(ed and con-
sum~:e. Butter is out; marprine is
in. arc no longer considered the
AU-American breakfast because of
what we have learned about
cholesterol. Cereals arc supposed to
be wonderful for you. and millio ns
of health nuts have become addicted
to oat bran.
We read so much about what 1s
good for us and what 1s bad that the
picture has become m uddied.
Advertisi ng 1s so slick we don't
know what to believe. So here arc
some hard facts from the September
l .. '9. BOl'D
Wet hens don't
seem to get mad
A "et hen doesn't appear 10 get
mad, actuall)
Ireland's lnsh know potatoes
came late Their staple since the
Bro nze Age has been oats. Don't
know what those centunes o f oat
eating did for their cholesterol. but
their hfe expectanq breaks no n·-
cord~
W ith prayers for whatever.
Guatemalan Indians light candles o n
'>latues of saint<>. If the praye rs go
unans"cred. the candle lighters pun-
1<,h the saints b> putting the statues
out 1n the rain.
Remember. the center of the dan
board should be cxacth 5-fee1-8-
1nche1. ofT the floor Th~ 1hro" 8
feet
To liven up the family dinner
d ialogue. ioss out this one· .\mong
)Our arqua1ntan{·e'>. "hteh out·
number "h1ch. those "ho 1h1n~
the} 're better than they arc or tho~
"ho think lhq ·re woro;c Conceit
\L"rr,us 1nlcnnr fanq Frcquen1I~.
aln>rd1ng to the npcrt'>. lhe pero;on
"ho !>hows one uf 1hc..e att11udc'>
will also al d1fTercnt t1mn -.ho" thL'
other
Q. Where. pra~. did l..:1\\1C wme
homc to''
.\ York'>htre. England
0renge COMt DAILY PtlOTIW«JI .... Jelwy 17, _, A.7
issue of Fonune mapz10e that
could help pul thina.s in the proper
perspective. The author, Bnan
O'Reilly makes 1t clear that avoiding
the common killers is largely up to
you.
Did you know that:
Cardiovascular disease causes
nearly half of the deaths 1n the
United States.
This year 1.5 million Amencans
wall sufTer a hcan attack and 500.000
will die. 300.000 before reaching a
hospital.
About 45 percent of the coronaries
will hit people under 65
llOHOS('OPI·:
Wed.Hsday, Ju. 17
ARJES (March 21 -Apnl 19)" You
locate m1ss1ng link. Focus o n struc-
ture. legal perm1ss1ons. scno u'> l·on-
s1deration of manta! stalus Ton1~ht
features gourmet dtnsng. reunion
with special "oman Cancer nat1\e
represented.
TAUR US ( .\pnl 20-Ma)' 201·
Don't attempt to narro" field of
prospects Pen:e1\e poten11al an 1t<.
Strokes will kill anolber I S0.000.
Most strokes are pttventabk.
Your cbanoes of gcttina cancer att
half the risk of bean disca.sc and
stroke. but cancer is scilJ the second
bigest killtt.
More people die of luns cancer
than any ot.ber kind. Ciprette smok-
ina accounts for nearly 85 perc.ent of au luni cancer .
Women who smoke gel wrinkles
sooneT.
V egctables such as broccoli, Brus-
sels sprouts and carrots seem to
improve the odds agajnst digestive
tract cancers.
Men m their 50s who exercise
regularly have mo re energy, a better
~x hfe and can work longer hours
than those who don't.
The role of diet 1s unclear but 11
seems to be a factor 1n about one-
th1rd of all cancers. The villatn
seems to be dietary fat. according to
the surgeon general's repon on
nutntion.
The -person least hkel) to get
<.·ancer doesn't smoke or dnnk (or
-
ent1ret) Save tktatls for anothl'r in ~our sign acrents pcrsonaht~
da). Emphasis on pets. dependents. ab1ht) lo be at nght place di rrur1al
basic chores. Populant) mo unt'> moment Wear )Our colors. ~hades
Sag1ttanan in volved uf ..ea blue brown and purple lnd1-
GEMINI (Ma\• 21 ·June 20)· You , idual 10 posit ion of au1hnn1~ could amaze \ourself as result of · pro' 1de'> fundtng w1nn1ng wa}S that draw adm1reres CORPIO !Oct ,2'\.".Jm 21 1 from holh se·H'\. Focus on spccu-~·uet maneu\er work'> 1n ,0 ur
lat1on. personal magnetism. ah1ht} hl.:hall Fmphaw; on uni\l'r'><ll ap-
to lie loose ends Aquanus persons p<"al lhant), lreati1.e proJt'll :11med
figure prom1nentl) JI hdpang the unfonunare \umL'
CANCER <June 21-J uh 221 Re· ,,111 dL·clare. ·''t ou know ho" 10 rut
fra1n 'ihould be. "T m going to '>It rtd tape'." Ane~ in,olved .
do1A.n and wntt·'" £.mpham on mm· SAG ITTARIUS ("io' ~:!·Dl.·c :!I)
mun1tat1on. crcatl\c cndea\Of'>. let· 't nu "ondcred "Did I '>tart \oml'·
tcr aimed at era'i1ng m1!lunder;tand· rhang I tan't finl\h"" <\Ck high·
mg. Older person. po\s1hh parl'nt. light' 1n111at1,e.1..onfidenlc chmina·
"Ill 1..om prchrnd 11on of grnundks~ ti.·ar\ doubt\
LEO (Jul) 2\ . .i,ug 2:!}" You ma) "'"" lu'L' I'> on hor11on A.quanan wan! tO '>la\ home OUt m1\<;J0n tould hl.:Lnmt'\ alh
drinks in moderation) and elU lot.s
of veeietablet.
If you don't smoke. choles~"
the peatest threat to your ~Ith
becauK it clop the artuiet a.ad
causes heart attacks.
Stress has Iona been financd u a
killer. bul the facts arc thal most
stress. including constant w~, i1
not fatal in itself. Tbe real villain is
chronic anacr. The person wbo fiDd.s
hunself constantly screanuns at ~
morons and chiselers who try to ,et
ahead of him in line 1s the one who
is at risk for hean trouble.
Dr. Redford W1lhams, a Duke
L'mverslly tntcm1st specializtna in
stress. said. "The rush1na-around
"orkahohc 1s not at nslc as Ions as
stress 1s not a stimulus for anger."
He noted that mor~ than 15 percent
of the 25-)ear-old doctors and law-
)ers who scored high 10 hosulily
tests were dead b) 50.
The message to all )OU vola11le,
hoHempered types 1~ simply 1h1s. If
)OU want to h1.e to a npe old age -
cool 11
sa~ ang. ··on this Wednesday I have
11 all together'" You'll impress su-
penors. ca~h Oo" 1ncrea~. Count
hlcss1ngs'
AQllARIL'S <Jan :!<>-Feb. 18)· D1-
'ers1f~ ma~e anqutne<,. check diet.
nu1nt10n to...cep promise made to
)Uu~lf IC'>'> than one month ag~.
ln,ohcs health. c,clf~c;tcem. Poss•·
h1ht) of '>ea JOUmL') figures prom1-
nentl)
PISCES I Feb I 9-March 20):
Empha<,1s on m ~ste')'. 1ntr:igue,
necess1I\ for d1sc ret1o n .
Me tamorphosis ocrnrs anvolvin&
fa~h1on s1~ It• degree of confiden~.
lnd1\ldu.tl }OU respect commena,
"You \tern as 1f a nc" person!"
IF JAN. 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY:
't ou'rl' read\ for ne" stan. added
1ndcpendcnLe poss1bl) new love
't ou "111 not be standing sull. you
are lin"ht·d w11h obligauon that
almo'il hum·d \OU 1n 1989 Dunng
I Y90. )ou'll 1rnpnn1 )our own per-
~onaht) desire~ ( ancer. Capncorn
person\ pla) 1mponant roles an your
lifr 't ou .src intense. passio nate.
'>CnttmL·rHal Ynu work well under
prc<o'>url' are carablr of meeting
deadlinn Juh "'" tx \our most
produL11\t' ml'murabk · romantic
month 111 this \Car
require \hon 1np ')c.enano rn oh es APRICo'R:--i t Dct :!.>Jan I YI
around 'IX'C1al purcha'il', an re· You locate obJeCI that had tx:en IO'>I
mockltng. Mone) wmes !rum '>Ur· m"'>ing or \tolcn You might ht-pn~· \OUrce L1hra natl\'(' fill<. hill r ---------------VIRGO CA.ug 21-St-pt 221 MonL')
"111 be rectl\Cd follo"tng 1n111al
dela) Error 1n paJ)l•r ""r~ lJU\L''
runfu"un f-11LU\ on P'H hll 1m·
prC\\IUn\. pa) mtnl'>. appr::mal\ I
<ipothght al\o on tolln 11un' Jl ·
1..oun11ng. income
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Kathleen Wood's business is going to the dogs -and she
loves 1t
Actually, the dogs (along with a few cats and rabbits) are
going to her at the Pampered Pet Holiday Hotel in Laguna
Canyon. Wood. the manager of the kennels. is a longtime animal
lover who thoroughly enjoys her work
"We're not only a boarding facility.'' she emphasizes We
provide vaccinations and treatment The new owners are both
veterinarians. and they're on call 11 needed ...
The veterinarians. Or. Paul Jansak and Dr James Levin,
purchased the kennels last May. Wood. who had managed the
operation under the previous management. stayed on. along
with Lita Baker, a veterinary technician who fives on the
premises and works at an anlmal hospital In Irvine .
"Lisa checks on the anlmals every night. so there's someone
here 24 hours a day." Wood noted.
The Pampered Pet is equipped with 79 dog runs -52
outside and 27 Indoors and heated. where the anlmats are
moved during cold weather. The outdoor runs are Just a few feet
from Baker's residence. and the tenants would put up an audlbMt'
fuss If trouble occurred.
Wood, who lives In Laguna. helped organize Laguna's Pet
Responslbillty Committee some 15 years ago ''I've always had
animals. and t love them." she said.
Sharing time with her both at home and work Is Sidney, a
5-year-otd English bulldog who's a celebrity of sorts in Laguna
-he enjoys skateboarding. With one front a nd one hind leg on
the board, he'll push off with the other and keep going tlll the
board stops, or is stopped.
Sidney has demonstrated his prowess often on tetevislon.
doing his thing on "A Current Affair," "A.M Los Angeles" and
Fred Roggln's sports program on NBC. He also was the subject
of a feature in People magazine.
The 65-pound Sidney looks like a tough customer but, like
most of his breed, he's gentle u the proverbjal lamb. Recently
he wat the celebrity dog of honor for a tundralaer for the youth
oenter In Palm Sorlnga. Whlle Sidney tupervl .... Wood makes certain that all the
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on plot to cable TV screen
'Good Doctg r ' Is ~ m«ll~ne
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LONOON -Frederick Forsyth
may be best known for his espionaae
sqas on the page, but a good plot,
he says, should make good TV. as
well.
"The story comes first. and it
would in either medium." said the
best-selling novelist of "The Odess.a
File" and "The Day of the Jackal."
whose six-part series. ..Frederick
Forsyth Presents," continues tonight
o n cable television's USA Network.
The upcom ing episode. "Pride
and Extreme Prejudice," 1s the sec-
ond of six two-hour thrillers plotted
by Forsyth' and wntten by Murray
Sm it h. Forsyth explained the
d1v1s1on of labor. ''Dialogue 1s what
Murra) does best; what r do best IS
devise: the stories."
Brian Denneh) plays Bruno
Morenz. a Western operati"e based
in Bonn. West German). who has a
nervous breakdown \\-h1le on a
mission to the East. Alan Howard
p lays the Briush agent who tries to
save Morenz from the KG B. The
supp.oning cast includes Li sa
Eichhorn and Simon Cadell
Forsyth said the e pisode's
emphasis on ps~cholog) "as un-
usual for him.
"It's a more human storyline. The
gu} 's gone bac k to childhood: he's
T\ l ,ISTI '\GS
7:00 7:30 8:00
Aut hor f r ederlck l'orsyth
w •tches the world go by
f r om W•sh l ngton·s Jef-
ferso n H otel In t his 1989
photo.
JUSl a blubbering "rn·k." Fors~1h.
51. said 1n an 1nten 1c" "He'<, been
pushed too far. one feels soil) for
him."
Forsyth said he wa!t intrigued b)
t~e p rospect of such an event hap-
ptning behind the Iron C urtain.
"Normally, he'd have a break-
d o wn at home or 1n the office. but
to have it in the middle of East
Germany ...... he said, his voice
trailing off Forsyth is co-producer.
as well. o f ··Frederick Forsyth Pres-
ents." which began Dec. 13 and
continues through June.
Each of the thrillers 1s meant to
stand on 11s own. Onl) Alan How-
ard's character. Sam McCread}. fig-
ures 1n l'ach one.
Latc·r episodes 1n\'olve such fam-
iliar Fors) th terrain as defectors.
terrorism and e\en a characta.
Carlos "the Jackal." mode led on the
a ssassin \\ho h1Jal·ked the OPEC 011
min1<:.tr~ meeting in V11:nna 1n 1975.
.\ former forl.'1gn correspondent
For!>> th !>aid he dre" his plots from
current hl'adllnl''· "E\ e~ thing I
write '" triggered b} som ething."
··often I rl·ad something in a
ne'4'>papcr and 1hat tnggt'r<• !>onw
other 1dl'3 -What 1r. What would
hJpix·n 11'1 Would 11 be poss1hlc 10''"
F-or ... ~ th ·s most recen1 full-length
no\ l'I. "Thl· i\'t·go11a1or ·• 1!. a
ho<>tagl.' drama \ct 1n 1991 and 11
should Mri \ l' 11n .. mall <>crecn'
around tht• \amt· !Im•'
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for lfoml' Bo\ Ollite in lhl' l 'nlll'U
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ly TOM TITUS
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Neil Simo n 's .. Russian
period" -in which he turned a
collection of Chekhov short
stories into "The Good Doctor0
-isn't generally reprdcd as one
of. his finest hours. but you
wouldn't know it b¥ viewing the
comedy's productio n at the
W estmi n s ter Co mmunit y
Theater.
This "Good Doctor," a series
of I I· \ 1gnettes presented by five
performers doing multiple duty.
1s tremendously effective, and
funnier than audiences have any
nghl 10 e:\peCI.
plcnd1dly staged b> J.D . Rc-
tl'heldcrfer. who al o designed
the utilitarian seuing. the
S1mo n1zed slice o f life in Czarist
Ru ~s1a pla)S w11h varying
degrees of cfTecu \ encss. At its
~st. 11's a!> funn> a'i "The Odd
Coupk" or an) one of the play-
\!, nght's more notewonhy con-
tributions.
Evrn at 1ts m ost prosaic. such
a~ the narrat1\e paS!>ages which
oix·n and clo~c the c;ho\I, and a n
l'arl ~ c;l·cnc t'p1tom111ng class dif-
fcrrnces. it's enJO)abl> cntcnain-
1ng. 51mun run!> thl' pro\ erbial
gamut from thoughtful reflection
to all-out fan-e. much as he does
1r1 h1'> l\\O "Su11c" comed1e<,.
fom Hard' a familiar face a t
\.\ t'\lm1nc;tcr 'and o ne of Orangt"
Count~·, mort· prollfit cha ratter
al tor'>. ,., thl' ~tandou t of the
qu1ntrt. '' hl'lhl·r 1mp('r<>ona11ng
an oflicrou-. n>mml\'>ar. a cru<.t'
old m1,al o ffin·r. a dl·n1al pat1cn·1
1n mortal pain or a hank pres1-
dcn1 put upon h~ a loudl~ eCl'l'n-
tnr htiU\l'"-lfl'. lfard) ·, JX'r·
formanre 1<; a tc,thook e\err1\t'
1n u1ml·d1l 11m1ng and\ ariat1on
H1.., tle'>t \t'l'nl''> arc "-tlh
\Ill harl O'( on nor a \nung and
l'nergl'l ll' al tor "ho " u fl·
ru.ir1uu .. J'> a ltmh lkrl.. thrn"n
into tamtnJI guiit U\er a nw ..
F.UllkU 'Ol'1.'/I.' ,JnJ d\ J "-11Uld-lx·
P•m•I• M•rtln •nd Tom H ardy In • p•lnful moment
from .. The Good Docto r .. •t t h e W estminster Th ••t er .
dent1s1 a11acking an aching
1001h The h1ghhgh1 of the sho"
rumc\ earh 1n the second act a'i o·c on nor ·and Hard\ enact a
pair Of aged \ etl·rans conduc1tng
their regular wcekl) disagree-
ml'lll on a par!.. lx·nch.
Pamela Martin. \.\ho s;osst'""e'
thl' rubt>1:r Canal fratures or a
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Governor should'
negotiate with
teachers o.ver tax
Teach ers holding a state gas tax measure hostage have
offe~ a dea~ to Go . George Deukmej1an who had better
negotiate o r n sk ending up with a nother death on h is hands.
In danger of being executed is a June ballot proposition
that wo ul_d breathe ne"' life into the state's roads b) ratsing
the gasoline tax 9 cents ix-r gallon. Last )ear. the state's
voters killed a measure to finance free\.\ a\ 1mpro' e ments
through bonds the go verno r wanted to issue
. Recogn121ng the cnt1cal nature o f Cal1forn1a's transpor-
tet1o n network and hts own rcspons1b1lit ) for the patient's
rry state. the go ' l'rnor began pushing the gas tax measure
t a lso includes comple"< mod1fi cat1on s o f the state
nstitutton's spending limits
But the state's tl'achers through t he Caltforn1:i T cache rs
sociatton began pushing back. Teachers. concerned the
nding ltm11 mod1ficat1 o n "ould weaken public school
~~ing guarantees school groups "on in I Y8 v.1th Prop-
1t1o n 98, o pposed the gas ta"< measurl'. SC ..\I. unles..,
major changes were made
However. a recent legal rnn ur s opin1un that SC..\ 1 "111
not gut sc hool funding guaran1ees no v. has the teacherc;
talking compromise Deu kmeJian should be listenrng be-
cause while teacher'i b~ themsehes ma) no t \\1eld the clo ut
to knock otT the gas ta\ mc:isure. the~ could do 1t sen o u
damage. mudd~ 1ng thl· v.aters of public o p1n1on suffic1entl~
to d rov. n the ffil'a surc in rheto n c
At th1 point. CX u kmeJ1an nl·ed s all the suppon hl' can
muster 1f our roads an: to tx· addn:sSt'"d d unng his tenure
T eachers v.ant a summ ar: o f the encouraging o p1n1on
in the ballo t pamphlet argument'> for C ..\I The C alifornia
Teachers ·\ssouat1on "ould also 1i i..e the Legislature to pa c;
a bill e nsuring \lhool d1'>tnl t'i that aren't gro .... ing don't
have fu nd s ru 1
The go ,ernnr c;ht1uld mai..l· th(' trade. hut he might
consider p ushing bal i.. a hit tir<.t. T he teacht·rs· lac i.. of
oppos1t1on \.\Ould he helpful 10 the gas tax m easure but not
as bcnetiual J'I the as .. oc1a1wn·._ c;uppon .
Ho v.eH'r. l)eul..meJ1an l a n·1 pui;h 100 fa r. T he gln am)r
suppo rting n l ulJt11.1n "o n't hun. but the ll·acht•rc; o p po'>ing
the gas ta\ mca'>urc ruuld he fatal
--Opinions expresseo 1n tt11s space are those of the Da1ty Pilot 01rier
__:tLews expressed on 1h1s pa9e are those of trietr authors and artists
·~aders· comments are 1nv1ted and may be sent to The Da11y P•lot P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626
O'l'H •:H \ Olt·•:s
Budget cruel, unnecessary
l...aq \\lntt·r ( J l1tnrn1:i "·1' hradcd for :i SI ti hill1nn
budget t runl"h Rut \.\Ith tht· tlo"cr4' nf \f a~ c:imc the
m1 ralUlllU' n('V.S of .I $~ 5 h1lho n rl'\COUl' \\Indl.tll f hl'
budget l"fl)I\ e\Jporatl'J alln,\ing Cio ' (1l'Ofl?l' lku-
lrn1 cJian Jnd kg.1'1.Hor' 10 Jppro' e. <,,~qfth dnJ h.1rnwn1-
o usl). a 'itx·nding plJn lnr thl· ~t:itc ~o" in h1<t pmr o<;t·J t'iuJgct for I QQ0-91 . thl' gin anor
:idm11s thJI l.:i t <.pnng·., proJt'll1on "3" 11,rrl~ np11m1<.t1l
Rl'' l'OUC'i 1n thl· l urrl'nt 'car ha' t' gro\\ n more o,l cm h th.in
ant1upa1nl. fnn 1n1t lhl· <..t:itt· to Jig into 1tc; rc<.t'f\ t'
Budget C\fXTI\ hJ ' c \\Jrncd for '-l'' cr:il ~l·ar' 111 tht•
pcnJ1ng 1.:lash txt\\l'C n a goH·rnrncnt l"onstraincd b~ the ta\
rtdur 11on\ and !.~:nding r('Stnct1o ns t•nacted b) \.Ola<. OH'r
tht• lac;t J t•ratk and thr nc;ing need for puhlic <>t·n Kc' .in d
facil 1t1C\
Tkul..ml'11an·, <,11lu11on for thl' <.truc tural hud gl't pnih-
lem " lo \lov. 'fll:nd1ng grnv.th h~ \t'kt11,t·I~ l"l amp1ng .1
lid o n ''hat hl· lJll\ J gl>' l·rnmrnt on ":iuto-pilot." ~fr \
ac;k1ng the I t·g1<,IJturt• 10 nil funds for ~kd1-Cal :i nd count ~
hea lth carr lur urlln,urnl v.orl.1ng famil1e'>. to rcdull' thl'
n u mber ol lr.111 rltkrh and J 1c;abkd ( al1forn1:rnc; "ho
recc1' c 'lt'f\ Ill'' to cnahl~· tht·m 10 ll\e at home. to eliminall'
inlla11un inl ft'.l'll'\ un grant' 10 poor c h ild n:n and 'il'n1orc;.
d1sabkd rx'NH1\ .ind tht· hlinJ a nJ to lo"'c r lOUnl ~ funJ-.
for dealing \\Ith lhild ahu<.e That approach ''oulJ \Ohl' tht'
stall•'i; budgl't lrUnlh at thl· l'\l'X'nc;c of California's mmt
nt'ed' and 'ulnt·r.ihk u111t·n, lt'c; cruel a nd unncrc-.~f"\
( altforn1a n·nainh nct·d<. to nam1nc "hrre 11 1.an
restrain thl' .1 u tomat1r ~u'>t of gu\t'rnmcnt. hut 1t muc;t '\t't
llS sigh ts "1drr fhc gn\t~rnllr laments that California·.,.
grant 10 \.\l'lfarl· lhild rcn and the l'IJerl~ poor a rr amo ng
the h1ghc\I in thl' nation . hut hl' turn" around to brag tha t
studl'nt fet·s at thl· l 'n1'l'r<;1t' of C alifornia and tht•
Califo rnia Sta ll' l 'nl\ rr'\1t' .,, sil'm arc half the In l'I of
comparabk .. tatc Un i\ c.·ro,1t1C'i around the roun t~ Wh ~ a<;k
sacrifices fro m hlinJ pcrc;on'\ lt'1ng on $ti 7 ~ a month hcfo rc
asking them of m1udle-dass familtcs getting the natio n's
best education hargain·1
Tbe Sacramento B~e
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Auoriatr l::ditor
TOM CLAM'\
Nrw1 Edito r
STEVE MARRl F
City Editor
ROGER BLOOM
f u turr1 Editor
ROGER CARL"O'\
Sport• Editor
TOM Bl'OO
Circulation Dil'f'C"tor
TER I Pl'PO
Circulation Marbtlnfl \hna11trr
80 8 FRANK
Homr Oelivrry Manager
CHALON GOOD
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TOM TITl'S
S~tial Stttio n• f.ditor
'.\1ARY CARTER
Ad ~niees Managt-r
AUSSA TAOl.OCK
Pl'f'-Pttti• Managf'r
HENRY KNIGHT
Pre..R ... Ma ... er
LISA TANNEY
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Grip of
council
must be
broken
T. • thl' b.l rtur
It ~ :h rC'ponC'J in thC' Oatl~ Pilot
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New Dodgers' chances
fast appearing ultra slim
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ohc.~:r,cr' 1n'>tt'JJ ,1t n rntnbuwrs.
arc hkc.,l•d "llh '4.'0\t''i ol humor
I ha' c .1 coupk lnemh ''ho rare I~
ll'll 1t1l..t''i f h1., 1' ti.munatr . ticcauS<'
"hen thl'' J o. thl'' ah1ta\'i 'itan out
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about ·· anJ lhcn the\ tC'll thC'
punch hnc
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appf'C'C1atc humor Th(')' fall on the
noor lauJhmg "hen someone else
sa)"s or docs somC'thina funny. They
are JUSt a hair $hon of talent when
it co~ to ~'"' participants. There are different tYl)C's of
humor. Some of 1t bordcn on the
vulgar and people laugh out of em-
barrassment. .\ friend told me she
was shocked at a stand-up com-
TOD\'\ I' HISTOHl
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\1ngkd ou1 \nd 1ht•n thl'rl' Jrr lht·
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the truth and or aJ m11 '<imething 1n
a humorou\ ta \hw n than rt "J unng
a \COOU\. frJ nl.. Jl'l("U"ll)O
II has bc.'en <;a1d that all humnr is
ba..cd on tragt·d ). Thc old nampk
of thl' folio" slipping on a hanana
JX'{'I is gl\cn l hat'\ fun n~ to C'\t'I')·
ont' <''~Pl the onr who fell
lfbo1h partm•r<; in a mama1<' lad.
a sense of humor. th C' mamaaC'
stands a hcttcr r hancl" of "un·n 1ng·
tha n 1f onl~ ont• can laugh at somt
of the cards dealt b~ fate -or funn)
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\11u ,an't 1dl me hC' dt'<''n't ha\(' a
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hll\t' gJ\en u~ monkq· or poh-
1rc1an' -tlr 1 un ite Ball''
C.,•m•l•t .t.u Jfrll• l/vn bl
LapM NW.I.
\ 1• ·11~ • hl' pk.1,1n~ 1trms an-
t 11,·r "lwl'lintt cd11onal ,-om-
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111 " "·~ ", ~l t ot l<'t.-al 'pon -;, and.
""1" thl· frt•qul.'nth caustic
'·''" "1u1 \\rlll'" taJ..r nn some of
1111 •x h.1, 1111 tit 101.al anJ ~talc poh-
11, 1.111,
1 h.1n~ \1111 11•1 1n1n1 ng our hou"<'·
h·•ld \\" 1t".1.! 1h1· Dally Pilot ti~t
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1 h1 I in1l'\ tll'11' t'f"\ 1' irc-qucnllv
,ct(\' ' .I n1
11111")( .1-J ntl Hn CE T .\ Yl O R
Hunt in~ton Bea h
Comments
welcome
Th{' D.11h r'tlot v.ckomcs your
nr inu1n\ ti n mattt"rs o f public
IOll'll''I
I ctttl'\ anti longer an1clcs of com·
ml'nlal"\ mu~t he s11ncd. TM)
<ihuuld ·ht· t~ pcd or clearly wri•ten
and \('nt to LETTERS to the EDI·
TOR. Dnth Pilot. P.O. Boll I S60.
C O\l l Mr~. 92626
in San F,.nct5C'O 1n 187 3.
In 1893. the 19th ptts1dtnt of thC' l lnttcd
St.ate$.. Rutherfo rd a. Hayes. died 1n fl'l'mont.
Otuo, st the 1ft of 10.
, pan1sh rout Thrt"( of the bombs weft _,.
ra'O ... ercd. but the fou nh wun't found un•il \he
folloWln& April
In 1977. C'Onv1ctt'd murda'n Gary Gilmore
aot hn wish to bt ~ot b) a finnt llQ'9lld at the
U tall tak PntlOn. b«omu• lllle llr1' penoa IO ~ exttutcd 1n •he United Slates in a ctlc-*
In 191 7. thr Unlw:d St.ates patd Ocnmar\
S2S mtUion dolt.an fOf the V1rpn Islands.
In l 946J. t.M Urutcd Nnoons Secunty Coun·
C'il held its nnt medi ... In 19~. dc\'ft\ men in Hnlloweal muks
robbed a 8nnll'1 office in Botton oCSl.2 miUion
dolt.an ia calb and SI J million donan in cbtcb.
boads ud tee'Unlies.
I• I '61, la bis lftwdl lldd~ Prntdmt llnM:wa ....... _. dte nK o the "m11i-11rJ in....,..~ ... .. 1"6. a U.S. Ait FOft'll 8-Sl (~rryina four
..... ,... ·~· ..,.. mshcd on the •
In 1983. Ge.orwc C w~ c....-. a
pohtteal comcbeck. took "1ie omlh ol olla •
OovmM>r of Aa.bl.ma fof a rtaW'd ...... •
he IU««ded fomst ••fob .. Jama.
In l 9'4i tM Pft9t C~ ,.-. "4
that the pt'l\I~ '1llt ol t.0Mt vidlo J··-· recolden 10 tape aekvi.lloe ,...._ ...... v~"I dktn't violallC ~ CiDWl-1 .....
-87 n. t I If .W.
·•IO OrMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, JMUWy 17. 1990
by Bii Keane COUNTSR CUL TUU by Maratta & Maratta
"The piano has no batteries, so I
can play it all I want."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
I 'vE 60T ir .I!
LET'S MA~E
iHEM COltDLE SS!
DENNIS THE MENACE
• 1
bv Hank Ketcham
I
1
Mw's TME FIE~CE .
SNOW SNAKE SNEAKIN6
UPON A VICTIM ...
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GARFIELD
•
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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by Jim Davis
by Lynn Johnston
I c.At,(T. E:L
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T
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j SHOE by Jeff MacNelly
H7 ~,
"I dread it when you let him watch
wrestling with you!"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
Flll'Ri~1'0~
M HOU9£. I COCJt.O ~A TAJC.E. ~W. ..
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
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'' l ALWAYS PLAY FAIR MARGARE.1 1 TMTS
Tt-IE WAY l WAS ~T UP''
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by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
DEFINE 1HE FOUDWING :
DOONESBURY
HW, AS PJW4ff4~ AEiQ PtACe
CNIC0:5, rr'u, Be lP70 >W 70
MAK£ THIS A a»n1t:'I "'6
CAN AU,. Be Pll!tXJO QI= I
AF~AU..,
1l4E EATZ~r ~RD
GET~ 1UE WORM
Cl.PPfRAP
by Garry Trudeau
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
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2-13 tan
humble
anybody
I don't know how many of you
have coached and had a record of
2-13 in mid-Janual) w\lh a1 leas1 13
games left and wondered about you r
sanity.
I never thought it could happen to
me. It always happens to other
people, but surel)' no1 to you. We are
0-6 in the conference. and we ha\C~
been 1n every game -even late 1n
the game. bu1 we alwa)s find a wa>
to self-destruct. Wr.: come here, look
at the ta~s and tr) to figure whal
went wrong.
The stats are magnified when you
lose. Somc11mes after a win, you
tend 10 min1m1ze s1a11s11cs. bu1 bo).
do those errors s1and out when )OU
lose
0
Herc 1s what 1c, hardtst 1n a losing
strr.:ak:
I. Cont1nuall~ 1111ng to gel your
players 10 be pos111,e and feel up-
bca1. read) 10 pla):
2. Expla1n1ng on the post-game
radio ~how what went wrong:
3 Expla1n1ng to 1he media what
)OU IJlked about on 1he radio show:
4 <.;peaking to th<.· booster'> after
)Ou ha'e dr.:alt w1th the media and
doing 11 all o'er again.
S P1d..1ng up the nr.:w<;papcr the
nnt morning anu reali11ng 1hat ~ou
rl'dlh lo'il -11 "as not a dream.
6 C1l·111ng ~oursl'lfand )our a\~l'i
IJnl loathcs up to prl·pare for 1hc
nc>.t gaml·. In 1h1'i case. we·re head-
ing for I ':'\l \.and thc Thomas &
Mack ( cntl'r 10 he fcd to 1hc Rebels
and hoping somehow \OU can defeat
thr.:m for the 'n r.:nlh time -more
thJn an\(>nr.: ha'> n er ilClOmpli~hed.
0
fht·rc arr.: p<'ople 1n th1-; world
w11h mulh b1ggn problem-; 1han I
ha' t' l rl·al11c 1ha1. w h1ch ha\ proh-
ahl' hwn m' sah a1111n ?\h oltk~I
Miil ha' n·rdmtl pal\) anll it 1\ a
strnggk for him carh da) JUSl IC>
makc 11 through another one I k 15
nl\ rl·a I hn(J
iJ
\far). m) Jdughtl'r·in-law. had a
"ond..:rful swn on ha \\fllll'n 1n lhr ~dn < krnr.:nt..: \un-Pm t \he 1s 1he
girl\ bast..c1hall loach al \Jn
( krtll'nll' ll1gh Jnd the <;tor) "a'
ahoul ha hJlam.mg teaching
u1.1t h1ng anJ tx·ing a muthl·r of J
) 11u ng 'on \\ l·ll J11nl'. \tar~'
0
Nn~ ,\.tn1co ~tatr 1~ a h1g-11mr
lrarn l ht· .\gg1e\ do not c,carr. the~
are 4u1rk. great athklc'i. anll the)
art "'dl-rn.itht·d I rl·all~ likl· thrir
ICJm
I thuught 11 '43'> going to bc
I 'I \ thl'n thl· othrr 1hrl'l' Lough
tl·am., -'-l'w \.tl'\iro S1alt'. l IC
San1a Harhara Jn<I Long Bcarh 'itatt.'
-hul now I thtnk lhl· .\ggll''i l'an
pla' <in~onl' 1 hl' Big West 1s an
ou1.,1:inJ1ng uinkrl'nl'l'
0
<an \OU 1mag111c that aflcr ~1~
Pal-I 0 tonfcrcnre gamr.:s. I.uh:
01,on and 1hr ·\n1ona Wlldra1s art
1hn·l' gamn h1.:h1nd t •CL..\ and Or-
egon <;1<111:''
l prrd1t1ed that Trac} Murra~
"ould h<.-a great pla~er. and he sho1
.\n1ona right out ofm 1onc Sa1ur-
d:n lie 1s onh a fre.,hman . but as
fPluse see MULLIGAN/Bl)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1990
lflf.lt 'c ltUOI CelH I ., 11\,hl 111\11
·Fischer sets mark, but Edison beaten
O.cean View stays unbeaten in Sunset
The Daily ftllol
It only took Debbie Fischer four m inutes to
break the state 3-point shot record. but it took
Ocean View 32 to put away Fischer and her
Edison teammates, 67-S S. in Sunset League girls
basketball action at Edison Tuesday night.
Fischer had three 3-pointen and finished
with 16 points. to raise heir total to 69 for the
season. breaking the old mark of 66.
"( think Debbie has fi nally overcome her
knee injury and her 3-point shot has come back."
Edison Coach Phil Abraham said. "She's handled
the whole situation well l think, and just because
she's got the record, doesn't mean she'll stop
shooting from long ranJe."
But. perhaps more-importantly. Ocean View
upped ats Sunset League record to 4-0 to go w11h
Its 19-1 season record. while Edison drops to 1-3
and 11-6.
Tracy Wolfe led all scorers for the Scahawks
with 23 points and Jenny Sull ivan had 18 for the
victors. The two combined for 33 rebounds.
Wolfe also went 4 of 6 from the free throw
line in the fo un h quan er after Edison had cut the
lead to six with four minutes left. Sophomore
Kristi n Brun also had a hand in icing the win by
bittina 3 of 4 from the hnc down the stretch. Alli
Takido had eight assists to lead Ocean View in
that department.
"It was a funny pmt in both halves." Ocean
View Coach Ollie Man in said. ··we'd get up by
12 or 14 and then they battled back to cut it to
single digits again."
Elsewhere in the Sunset:
•Huntington Beach entered the game
without three players who were out ill. and by the
time SJ seconds remained 111 the contest: thc
Oilers had lost three more to fouls. Playing with
a seven-point lead and four players, the Oilers
held on for a 51 -44 v1ctOI) as .\mber Ambrose
scored 16 points.
The game seesawed 1hroughout with a 33-33
lie after three quaners. But Huntington. 2-2 in
league and 8-10 overall. rece1' ed a balanced
attack 1n the final eight minutes as Dana Jahr
scored six of her seven points. Deana ltow had
fo ur of her JO poin1s and Jana Davis scored
HIGH S('llOOI . GIHl.S SO('('J:K
another four to lead the way.
Kim Scntman scored a game--h1gh 22 points
to lead Westminster. 0-4 1n league.
• Lack of lighting caused the rnatchup be·
twern Fountain Valle) and Marina at Marina to
be postponed. The electnc1I) 1n the gymnasium
wenl out after the Junior \al'Slt) game for an
unknown reason.
The makeup dale has not }et been de-
termined.
In the Pacific Coas1 League
• Rachd Ward and Oh' 1a De< am1lle each
scored 10 points 1n thr.: first quanrr as Costa
Mesa ran out to a 2 3-12 lead at the end of the
period and nr.:vrr looked bat k. bcat1ng Laguna
H ills. 60-47. at homt
The win mo,ed the Mu\tang'> HJ 8-8 overall
and 2-1 1n the PCL. while thl· Ha""-' dropped to
1-2 1n l..:agur.: pla~
'.\ ard had a carter-high 2 1><11n1~ to !tad
Mc!><l. v.h1k De< am1lle h.iJ I"' 1><11nl\ and 13
rebound., and Thu~ 'gu~rn haJ l 5 polllt'> and
'>C' r.:n a'>'>ISI'>
Ngu~cn al!>o had two kt·~ bud'"r.:t~ l•> pul
a~a} Laguna Hills The \1 ustdng point guarll
bum·d 1'40 3-prnnll'r\ at thr OUl\et of the third
f Pluse see GIRLS /8 21
o.-, -pftoco ., '--• ... ,_
l!dlson·s Debbie Fischer set
J -polnter m•rk Tuesd•Y·
Fountain Valley
soccer players
fight unexpected
Somctlml'\ llfl· dl'.ilc, us um·,.
prc1ed blo"<, tn rrm1nd us 1hat thne
1s more going on than new\ "Cather
and lopon' It lJn tx· J dl'ath in 1h1.·
fam1h or .i ma1ur 1llnl'\\ C1tn..:rall~ 11 "c..umr1h1ng along
1ho'>e lino th.it rl·m1nd\ U\ that no
mall..:r ho" go• 1d J pt'r\11n l'I 111 J
part1tular 'P"rt 11"lhl·1mralt .,hl·
has on our It' l'' c .il thr l UUI l 'or til·ld
that 1~ rcalh 1mpcirt.1111
.\real-Ide dram.i" t.1io.1ng pldtl' JI
Fountain\ alll'' ll1gh "'hl'rl· 1un1urc,
Shelb' "in\Jl·r <inJ RdX'llJ Dor"-''
were infclll:d "llh thl· fpc,tnn-Harr
\ lfU\ 1E8\ I c,onwt1mn rtl..:rrl·ll t11
as Chron1l fat 1gu..: "' nJr11ml·
"h1k thl\ 'iru'" Jlmn'l n...-l·r
fatal 11 "\.l'rt.itnh Ilk Jltl'r ng
Sn~dcr "'h" pl.t\l'll thrl'l' ... p.>n'
along \\1th duh 'Plk,h<ill "a'
schedulcu 111 pla' m1JJlc h.1lth.id.
for thl' Aaron' hut" 'l<.1pptn~ thl·
sea ... 11n t<i tl'"
S~mptom' ol I H\ 1ndude "•re
thrnal p.irntul hmph n•iJe,, Jr·
prn~1un pruhkm' "'11h u>llll·n1ra-
t1on anJ ml·m11f"\ d1111nl·" l\('r-
11g(1) \4,.'\l·rc t.111gul· mu~-le acht<o
.inJ µ.1 1n\ . .ind tht 1151 goe<. on
Ha\4.1Jlh l B\ 1' J mut h -.1rnn~n
~.i-...• 111 m11ncinulko'"
It" nnl l<.no\\ll ho" thl· 'lrU.., I\
trJO\r'Hlll'd hul 11 ".nnt.igcnu'
\111\l kd 11,,1r.1n..,m 111cJ ltt..c thl·
llu ur ,,,IJ In I '1"-lhl·, \dl\l JnJ
m.ir.ithun ''"rid' \\l·r..: \lrull.. h.trcl
h' '1ru' II"'"' tx·llncd th,11 J ri nlo.
11111 lr•11H thl \Jrlll' \\J\n h11ttk
PJ\\\'d thl' \lfU' ~1l1•ng.
( )lllltl lhl' t°Jr\l "gn 111 lhl' \HU\ I'
J \Oil' Ihm.i t lhJt tx·u11l1l'' 'trlf)
1hru<11 It I'> .it thl' 041101."ht•n the
• 'tl l1m 1, 'en '""n1<1~eot1._
fPlus~ s~~ BA'RO NS/9 21
Fountain Valley strikes
quickly in second half
The Dally Piiot
The f i1u n1.11n \.till·' ll1gh ~1rl '
'ioucr tcJm ,.,,r..-J l"" ~11JI\ 1n li'l
m1nu1..-.. 1n 1hc ,4..., unJ h.ilt 111 tal..l· J
2-IJ un<,t'l I l'dl!tll' "'111 lrom \IJnna
Tuc.,Ja,
\t1chelle v. at">n K•>t thl· \tnnng
startl·d 211 m1nu1n 1nt11 thl· \Cuind
pentxl "hen 11-.1mm.11l· .\ndrea
Okura pa.,,eJ thl' hall 111 m1JtidJl•r
Michclk (1ann..-r < 1anna thrn \pl11
1he MannJ dcll'll\l' and pa<,<.t•d 11 l1>
\\atsun "ho put 11pa\!\1k1ng g0Jl-
1e { rJ\\1n Rn.,,m<in .ind into thl'
Inv.er right lMncr •>I lhl' Ol'I
In 10 ,.._ '-.i un 1hc "'-·a\on anJ 2-1 ·I
1n thc \un'-l'l tto11d enough tor <.<"C·
1•nJ plJll. \!Jr1n.1 Jrnp\ to ~-'i-1
'" aall .111d 2-2 1n kagUl' pla'
rhl \h•PP' tidJ wa\ ..I prnhlem
tor hoth tl·.im ' 11tkn....-.. ·· Fountain
\,din ( 11Jlh DJn 'xohcll \JrJ .. It
v..i\ t'J\\ h1r lhl' Jckm1· Ill JU\I hat!..
utT 11l1l or 1w11 \JrJ, \n, llllll' JO\·
onl' tn1·J In • h.1ngl d1n•t 11nn\ 1in
1•tkn\l' thn l'lllktl ur till their
bull' ..
El<,e~hl·re 1n thl' \un\Cl I t•aguc
• Dl'<.p1te trailing I-t i earl~ 1n the
uintl''l hl1,11n rrhoundcd v.11h t"o
tir'I h.ill gl1al' to "in 2-1 o 'er Ocean
\ 1l·w anJ ma111tJ111 11'> lead 1n the
\un\CI l l··•SU4..'
M•rln•·s M•rllyn Good (l•ftl tries to Ulre
the b•ll •w•y from l'ounuln V•ll•y'•
M•rnle Sh•rr during the B•ron1· 2 -0 Sunset
L••tu• 9lrls soccer victory Tuesd•y.
It d1dn I tJl..l' liing lnr lhl' nnt
Baron <,t'11rl· a-. \larnll' ..,hi.Irr h11 fi, c
minutes later on a<,l\I\ trom (1artnrr
and Kell\ (11llt<t
The v.in 1m11ro\l'd I oun1a1n \al-
l hl' C ha rga' 1 m pn" ed 111 1.1. '--l
<>' l'rall Jnd ~-0 111 lea~ue
I P~ase see SOCCER /1121
HIGH SC 11001. HO\' H \Sk•:·1·n \I.I.
o.., NM ........ 1tJ U. ,._,_
M•rl1U1'1 Steve ~opovlch
CdM risks· six-game win streak
Sea Kings visit Tustin; Edison
welcomes Marina in Sunset
lly PATRICK LARKIN
o..,.,,_c .... .....-.
Corona dcl Mar High head basketball coach Paul
Oms said 1n December 1hat it .would take a while for
his Sea Kings to meld together as a team.
Orns had to play early on with four players sull on
the football squad, but since aetting them back. Corona
has gone 8-4. includ ina a su-pme winning streak.
One of the teams that the Sea Kings met 1n 1he
streak was tonifht's opponent, Tustin. The two met in
the Coast Chnstmas Oassic at Estancia H1Jh. and
Corona del Mar came out with a 60-SO decision. but
Orris expects to sec a very different Tiller club.
"They wete '°"'issina a couple of starters the last
time we played ," Orris said. "They played pretty close
to the vest. and now it's lcaaue. it's at their place and
that's to their advantqe."
Both squad~ r.:nter 1he ., m pm rnn1es1 w11h 2-0
Sea View records and Tu\lln current!) spon'i a fi,e-
µme winning streak 10 go "1th 11s 15-2 rC'curd ( dl\1
1s I 1-6 overall
"I expect an e\Clling game:· Oms said ··v.:hot",cr
makes adjustmC'nts the quickest. should comt· oul on
top.
"Right now. we're playing some good defense. but
offens1 vel~. we're s11ll no1 <;hooting the hall a' wC'll as
we could.·
Oms' defense 1s lcd b) ..enior point guard Mark
Flint, off guard Warren Johnson and cen1er Jeff Jack-
son. All average over 10 points per gamr in sconng as
well.
Tustin counters with three tug player\. David
lkilstein. Thomas Clayton. and Jason Moore fkilste1n
averages 19 a pme. whale-Moore averaged I I before an
injury and Thomas averages 9.2 per gamc
"They rully have ~veral weapons," Oms said. "If
Moore can comr back from his injury and play as well
as before. than that would be a big plus for them ...
f Ple•se lff llOYS I al I
Woodlw~·1 Mllre Mantttel fleftl al'MI T~ ...... lrWttl
wHI IM In actton ton'9ht •• ttte Warrton face Tra•uce tf-.L
Cook shoot~:; hole-in-one Gay wins It again
for Christ College McGehee, Balmos head for New Mexico St.
The D9'ly ~
Hununaton Beach City Adminit-
trator Paul Cook. a lonatimc aolfer.
recorded his biggest moment in
sports when he "101 a hole-in-one at
the Scaclifl' Country O ub.
Cook hit a three-wood on the note
to aoe the l 7S.yard 13th hok while
playina • round S.turday with for.
mer Mayor Jack Killy at the Hunt·
ine,oe lc9ch coune. We couW tee lbe t-11 bcMlRCiae .
but lol1 trac:k of it becftte it W8S (Mt I an dcvated peen.•· Cook said Tuea. ·
day. "I was IOOkan& au around for u
when Jack said, •Loot in t~ hok. •
I snucll a peck, and theft it was."
It was' hi1 fint hole-in-one in a
lifetime of tolftna. Cook 11id.
The 6--fOot-$ Coot Mid h.is shot on
the lucky 13th bole is aa all-time
pcnonal aporu tllrill. He .. ~ hiah tchool bMbtbeU la Im MUve t.<ai-. but bit aploiu ~
nothint to write ... lboul,., ..
said.
Wida We pmiM:t IMI. Cool -able to recoM a ICON o/ 91 fDr ..
day.
,... D9ly Not
AJbert Gay had the winnana
points for the second straiJht
pme u Christ Collqc Irvine
took I 70-67 Goldm State Ath·
aetk Confere~ win ·at home
&om Cal 8eptist in oolqr mu1'1
tiumbell ac:tioa T~l nitht. o.{;i.~ heel 1 J.poeneer at dlle • JO win Satwday _..,., coatat. bit a IS tbo1et
wftll II __. ftmtli .. to ,... .... ca.&.1•/UI
n. o.-y Noe
Four Oranac
Coast Collcac
football playen
have indicated
t heir future
r.lans after dlft·
ftl letten Of ID•
tenu. whfcb were announced
Tuadly. -
llunAiftl._ W;k ~~
Juoe McOcMe llce•he•
ud "'°"' .... t)' Scott .. mot are both haded to
New Mexico State-. wide recc1vrr
Mel in Johnson will auend the Uni-
vcn1ty of Pacific: and outs1dr
linebacker Danny Abral\am is
bound for Cal State Northndac.
McGchtt, 6-foot. 217 pounds. was
a two-year starter at Coast from
Huntinaton Beach H~. He M S lht leadina blll-c.anier wtth 782 yards
and nine rushina touchdowns.
Mc<kbtt also hauled in 17 pus
m .-epoocu (second on the team to
Matt Crai&) for 227 yards and one
t<NCbdown.
8a1mos { 6--I • 20S pounds) iJ from
C.nyon H1ah in S.n Antonio. He
AIO Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Wedneeday, J.nuary 17. 1980 .
by BU Keane oomrrsa CUL TUJt& by Maratta & Maratta
"The piano has no batteries, so I
can play it all I want.··
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
I 'vE GoT ir .I!
LET'5 MAt:.E
rHEM COltD LESS!
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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bv Hank Ketcham
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MW1S TME FlatCE .
SHOW SNAKE SNEAKING
UPON A VICTIM ...
JU5T 'TME OTHilt r:JA"'f I
~5 READIN6 TMAT TMERE
ISN'T SUCH A TMIN6 AS A SNOW SNAKE ... ------~I .!IL ... _ft"'-
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GARFIELD
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
by Chattel M. SCtiili
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1-17
by Jim Davis
j SHOE by Jeff MacNelly
1-17 ~~)
"I dread it when you let him watch
wrestling with you'"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
~-.-~n>~ N~.lCOULD
~A TAJ«.E. ~YI ...
TUllBLEWE~DS
DRABBLE
, .~ , -;.-: :; -~-e~<t ':. ~
"I ALWAYS PtAY FAIR N\ARGARE.1 1 TMTS
TrlE WA'< l WAS ~T UP "
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
DEFIN£ fHE FOU...OWING :
DOONESBURY
HEN. A5 ~~ }E:#/ PEACe
~I IT'U.1!16 IP70 "IW 7()
MA/<£ 1HIS A~ 1416
CAN AU.. ee PRaJO a= 1
AF"TE~AL.t,
~E EAi2tX ~RV
GET~ 7UE WO'™
CJ...APfRAP
by Garry Trudeau
by Harold Le Doux
THAT'S SOM ETHING
eLSe we HAVE IN
COM/\liON B UT 1
W ILL TAKE A SIP OF
WINE O N OCCA SION
TO e~ soctAe LE '_,,
by Tom Batiuk
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2 -·13 can
humble
anybody
I don't know how many of you
have coached and had a record of
2-13 in m1d-Januar) with at least 13
games left and "ondered about your
sanity.
I never thought 11 could happen to
me. It always happens to other
peo ple. but surely not to you. We are
0-6 1n the conference. a nd we have
been in every game -even late m
the game. but we alway'i find a wa)
to self-d estruct Wl· rnme here. look
at the tapes and tr) to figure what
went wrong.
The stats arc magn1fil.'d when you
lose. Some11mcs afta a win, you
tend to m1n1mt1(' c;1a1tst1cs. but boy.
do those errors stand out when you
lose
0
Herc 1s what I'> h..irdest 1n a losing
streak:
I. Contmuall) tr.tng to get ~our
pla)ers to be ros1t1\l.' and fcel up-
beat. read~ to pla~.
2. Explaining on the post-game
radio sho" "hat "l'nt "rong:
3 E\pla1n1ng tu the media what
\.uu tall..cd about on the radio show:
· 4 Srx·aking to thl.' booster-; after
\ou ha'l.' dealt \\Ith the media and
dcu ng 1t all oH·r again s P1r l..1ng ur the nc: .... 'ipapcr the
nnt morning and rc:ali 11ng that ~ou
rl·alh lmt -11 ''ac, not a dream:
6 (1et11ng \our-.l'lfand \Our a~w;
tant tuuthl''i up to prc:parc' for the
ne\t gamt'. In th" t·a~e . ...,e·re head-
ing for l ·:--.; L \'and thc Thomas &
Mack (\•ntc:r to IX' led to the Rebels
and hoping someho" ~ou can defeat
tht•m for thl.' l\t'\l'nth time -more
than an' om· ha' n a Jtcomplio;hed.
0
There art• Pl'Opll' 1n th1\ "orld
"11h mulh h1ua prohlrm'> than I
hJ\C I re:il1tl' that. "h1rh ha'\ proh-
ahh ht·l·n m' c;ah atmn \h olde<.t
'><>n. h.ic, tl'rd1r,1I pJI\\ and 11 l'i a
)truggll' for him l'J t h <la' JU '-1 to
make 11 through annthl'f one: I k 1<.
nn rl·al hl'rn
0
~la!"). m ~ d,1ughtl't·1n-la\\. had a
"omkrtul '>ton on ha "nttl·n 1n the ~an Clc:mt·ntl· \un-Po\t <:ihc: t'> the
girl\ ba.,h ·thall lu3lh at <iun
C kml·ntl' lt1gh anti the <,tor~ "a'
about hrr h.1lanl 1ng tl·ar h1ng.
t uJt h 1 ng a n<l hl.·1 ng :i mot hl·r of a
)llllrlg \\111 \\ l'll d1ll\l', \far) I
0
Nl'"' Mn1rn 'itatl' 1\ n h1g-11mc
ll'301 f hl' ~g&le\ tlo not \l'arl'. they
an· quit "· grl'Jl Jthll'tl'\. and the~
:m• "l'lkoal hl·d I rl·all~ likl· tht·1r
tram
I though~ 11 "a' going to IX'
l '-..:I \. thtn thl' other three tough
tram\ -"c" \1 n1ro <\tatr . l 'C
anta Barhara Jnd Long B<:ach State
-hut no" I 1h1n l>.. thl· \gg1r" r an
pla~ an\Onl· r hl· Big \.\ C\I I\ an
oul'>tand1ng u1n ti.•rl·nll'
0
Can \OU 1mJg10l' that altrr 'ii '<
PaL-1 O rnnkrl'nle games. Lute
Obnn and thr ·\r11ona W1ldrats arc
thrl'l" gaml'\ t":hin<l t 'Cl .\ and Or-
egon <:ita tr''
I prcd1ttt•d that fraC) Murra)
\\1.>Uld he a great pla)er. and he shot
An1ona nght out of 11s 1one atur-
da\ lie 1s o nh a frc,hman. but as
. (Please see MULUGAN /831
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1990
111•.tl ,4 lfttf,I C.IHI ., H\,hl IH\1.1
Fischer sets mark, but ·Edison beaten
Ocean View stays unbeaten in Sunset
The D.iNy ~Not
It o nly took Debbie Fischer four minutes to
break the state 3-point sho t record, but it took
Ocean Vie w 32 to put away Fischer and her
Edison teammates, 67-SS, in Sunset League girls
basketball action at Edison T uesday night.
Fischer had thl't'C 3-pointers and finished
with 16 points, to raise her total to 69 for the
season. breaking the old mark of 66.
"I think Debbie has finally overcome her
knee injury and her 3-point shot has come back,"
Edison Coach Phil Abraham said. "She's handled
the whole situation well 1 think. and JUSI because
she's got the record , doesn't mean she'll sto p
shooting from long ranie."
But. perhaps more importantly, Ocean View
upped llS Sunset League record to 4-0 to go with
its IQ. f season record. while Edison drops to 1-3
and 11 -6.
Tracy Wolfe led all scorers for the Seahawks
with 23 points and Jenny Sullivan had 18 for the
victors. The two combined for 33 rebounds.
Wolfe also went 4 of 6 from the free throw
line in the fourth quarter after Edison had cut the
lead to si.x with four minutes le f\. Sophomore
Kristin Brun a lso had a hand in icing the win by
hitting 3 of 4 from the line d own the stretch. Alh
Takido had eight assists to lead Ocean View in
that department.
"It was a funny game in both halves." Ocean
View Coach Ollie Martin said. "We'd get up b)
12 or 14 and then they battled bar k to cut 11 to
single digits again ...
Elsewhere 1n the Sunst·t:
• Huntington Beach entered the game
without three playe~ who were out 111. and b} the
time 53 seconds remained in thr contest. the
Oilers had lost three m ore 10 foul\ Plaving with
a seven-point lead and four pla)ers. the Oller!>
held o n for a S 1-44 victor) as o\mber >\mbrose
scored 16 points.
The game seesawed througho ut w11h a )3.)J
tic after three quarters. But Huntingto n. 2-2 1n
league and 8-10 overall. received a balanced
attack in the final eight minutes as Dana Jahr
scored stx of her seven points. Deana lto w had
four of he r 10 Points and Jana Da' 1s scored
HIGH S('llOOI . filRl.S SO('('t :R
another four to lead the way.
Kim Sentman scored a game-high :!2 points
to lead Westminster. 0-4 in league.
• Lack of lighting caused the matchup he·
tw~n Fountain Valley and Marina at Marina to
be postponed. The electnc1t) in the gymnasium
went out after the 1un1or varsit) game-for an
unknown reason.
The makeup date has not )l'I bct·n de-
termined.
In the Pacific Coast Leagut'
• Ral·hel Ward and Oln 1a De< a milk rach
scored I 0 points in the first quanC'r a Costa
Mesa ran out to a 23-12 lead at the end of the
~no<l and ne'er looked back heating I aguna
H ills. 61).'P. at ho me
Tht' \\In mined thr 'v1 u\tang\ to X-~ o 'erall
and 2-1 1n the PC L "hill-the Ha""" dropped to
1-2 in kague pla~
\.\ ard had c1 rnrt'a-h1gh 2'i p.11n1, to lead
Mc!>a. "hile DcC amllk had I., p111n1' and I'
rebounds and Thu) :'-.gu)t"n h<td I 'i point\ and
SC\t'n 3S\ISI\
Ngu)cn al\o had t\\o kc:~ hull>..l·t~ 111 put
a1A>a) Laguna Hlll5 The \1 ustang point guard
huncd t"o 3-prnntn'i at tht' out '>Ct of thl' third
(Please see GIRLS /8 21
o ... , ~-~o lty ~ ~.,._
Ed iso n 's De bbie flscher set
J-polnter ma r k Tuesda y .
Fountain Valley
soccer players
fight unexpected
Sometime<, life dl·al' u-. unl'\·
pected blo"s to remind us that thnr
1s more gc11ngnn than ne"' ''l'ather
and '>non' It •an tx· a dl·ath in thl·
famtl~ or a m.i1or 11lnt'\'>
(1cnaalh 11 1'-\ometh1ng dlong
tho\t· lim·s that rl'mlnd\ u' thJl n11
m:ittl·r ho\\ gut!d J rx·r\on I'> 1 n .1
pa nil u la r 'P"rt 11 " t hl' 1 m pal t 'hl'
ha\ on tiur It' l'\ lltl thl" u1u11m 1'1dd
that .., rc;.ill~ 1mp11rtJnt
~ rl'al-lilr dr:tmJ" tal>..tnl!( pl.ill' Jt
Fountain Valle~ ll1g.h "hl"rl' 1un1nr'
Shelh' Smda anti Kl·hl·lrn D11r'l''
"ere infel.tl'd '-'Ith thl· Fp\ll'ln-11.irr
Virus<EB\'). \Onwllml'' rt'k'rrl·l.111 1
a~ Chrontl Fat1gUl' ...,, ndrnml·
\.\ h1k thl\ '1ru\ ".llm11'1 nn l'I
fatal. 11 1\ 1.ena1nh ltk .lltrnng
c;n~dl'r \\hi\ nl.1\l'd thrn· '11''rt'
along" 1th duh q11ln hJll ""·"
scht'dukd tt1 pl.i ' m1Jdk hJllhJ1.~
for thl' A:irun' hut ''"-•rrtnr 'hl·
sca.,nn to rl''t
~mptum,ol I H\ tn1.lulk '"''
throJt painful h mph n1xk .. lk·
prns1on pruhll·m, "11h l.\lnll'ntr.1
uon and ml·mlif' d1111nl'"' '' l'r
llgol. 'l''l'n' la11guc. musck arhl'\
Jnd pd in\. Jnd the lt!>l l!!<'I<.'\ nn
Bc1\t 1Jlh F H\ I" J much 'tr11ngl·r
LJ\l' ol munonu, ko""
It 1' nut l..n11 \\ n h11"' thl· '1ru' 1'
tr.IO\l1lltll'd hul II I' U1nlJl!-l'llU'
\lo't ll'l'l 11" 1r.111,m1ttl·d ltl..r th,·
tlu or lold In I ":O. -lhl' l \l ll'I Jnd
l11Jr,1th11n ""rid .. "lfl" 'lrUl I>.. h.trd
h' '1ru' It "'J' hl'ltl''l'J that Jrtn~
tng. trom thl· "1n1l' V.Jtn h<•ttk
f)J\'>l'J thl· \ trU' J 111ng
<>lien lht· t"1r'1 \lgn "' lhl' '1ru' 1'
J "'rl· throJI thJt tx·u1ml'' \lfl"{l
thrna t It" JI th1' p.1101 "'hl·n thl·
\ 1\tllTI I' \l'f'\ lOnt.ajU:UU'
fPlus~ sel" 8ARONS/821
i .-Fountain Valley strikes
quickly in second half
The Dally Piiot
The F0 unt..1 tn \ .1lln ll tl!(h itirl'
\O\l'l'r team .,, ornl '"'" ~11,tl, 1 n ti' l"
m1nutl"' 1n thr \l'lond halt 111 tJ"l' J
2-0 \un\l"t I l'.l~ttl' \\In twm \IJ rtnJ
Tur-.Ja,
\11r hrllc v. ahnn got thl' 'uirtng
Startt•d :11 minUll'\ Into lhl' \l'l ond
pemxt "hl·n ll'Jmmaa· \n,frrJ
Okura pa<,<,t·J thl· hall Ill m1dr"tdda
M1t·hellc C1artnl'r (1anncr then c;pli1
the \fanna dctcmc and pa'"'-'d ti Ill
\.\ato;on \\hO put II pJ<,l \I ing g11J I·
1e < n<;ttn R<w>mJn and 1n111 thl'
lo1A>cr n ght 1.orner ''' thl· Ol'I
In In h· '1-4 llll thl' wa\(10 and 2-1-1
1n thl' \un\l't. tt11<>d enough tor '>t"l ·
l>nd plJll' \1Jrin.t drop., 10 -.'i. I
l'' l'rall .1nJ :.: in kagut· pla ~
1 hl' \IOPP' ticlJ v.a\ J prnhlem
1111 h<ith tl'J m·, of1l'n'r' ·· Fountain
\Jill'' < llJ1.h D.in \..11tx•ll \31d ··11
...... , l'J" hir thl' Jl'fl'n'l' w JU'll hacl..
utl onl· or I"" \cHd\ .\n,11mc an\·
llOl' tr1nl Ill I hangl' dtrn lllln\ on
11tll·n~ thl·' l'nJl·d up o n their
hut"··
El'-<'"'hl·rt· 1n the ...,un\l'I l C'ague
• [)co;p11e tra1lt ng 1-ll earl\ 1n the
ll\Oll'"' [dl\on rl·houndcd "tlh tlA>O
tir't half goal\ to " in :-l o'er Ocean
\ ll'"" and ma1nt.11n ti\ lead in the
O..,un-.c.·t I l·agul'
M•rln•·• M•rllyn Good fleftf tries to t.ere
th• b •ll •w•y from l'oune.ln Va lley••
M•rnle Sh•rr during the Barons· 2-0 Sunset
Le•tu• glrl1 soccer victory Tuesd•Y·
It tl1dn"1 tal..l' lllng lur thr nl'\I
Ba ron <.core ac; \larn1l' \hJrr htt fi"·
minutes later on as1<.1<. Imm l 1.1nnrr
and Kell\ (.jl!ll<t
The "in 1mpmH·d Fountain \al
T hr l hargl'r\ rmprm ed tn 4-3-4
11' nail and .t-0 1n league
(Plea~ ~e SOCCER /82)
Hl(ill St 11001. 110\--R\Sh•:·1·H\l .I .
.....,. -,..._.,Lee ~., ...
M•rln•·• Steve flopovlch
CdM risks six-game win streak
Sea Kings visit Tustin; Edison
welcomes M arina in Sunset
By PATRICK LARKIN
Oal!yl'llot C°" ............
Coro na del Mar High head basketball coach Paul
Oms said 1n December that 11 would take a while for
his Sea Kings to meld together as a team.
Orris had to play early on with four players 'illll o n
the football squad. but since aettmg them back. Corona
has go ne 8-4, includina a six-pme winning streak.
One of the team s that the Sea Kings met in the
streak was tonifht's opponent. Tustin. The two met in
the Coast Chnstmas Classic a t Estancia HiJh. and
Corona del Mar came ou t with a 60-SO dedsion. but
Orris expects to see a very different Tiller club.
"They were missing a couple of starters the last
time we played.'' Orris said. "They played pretty close
to the vest, and now it's league. it's at their place and
that's to their advantage."
Both squad~ enter the " '0 pm t0ntcst with 2-0
Sea View records and Tu~t1n rurrrnth <;port~ a fi,e.
game winning st real.. to go "11h m 15-2 n."C<>rd Cd M
1s I 1-6 overall
"l ex{>C<'t an C\C1t1ng game." Oms ')3 1d "Wh~'er
m akes adjustments the qu1rkr~t. should rnmr out on
top.
"Right now. we"re pla~1ng some good defense. but
o ffenstvcl}. we're sttll not ~hoo11ng the l:lall as wrll as
we could.·
Oms' defense 1s led h) <,en1or point guard Mark
Flint. ofT guard W arrrn Johnson and center Jeff Jack-
son. <\II average over 10 point~ per game 1n sconng as
well.
Tustin counters w1th three t,.g players. David
Bctlstrin. Th omas Clayton. and Jason Moore Bc1lste1 n
averages 19 a g.ame. while Moorr a"rraged 11 before an
injury and T hom as :tveragrs Q.2 per game.
"They really have several weapons." Oms said. "If
Moore can come back from h1<1 lnJUry and play as well
as before. than that would be a big plus for them ...
f~aM lff IOYS/B2t
Cook shoot~:; hole-in-one Gay wins It again
for Christ College McGehee, Balmos head for New Mexico St .
The D.iNy ~
Huntington Beach City Adminis.
tnator Paul Cook. a lonatunc 1olfer.
recorded h15 b1ucst mo ment in
spon.s whe n he shot a hole-in-one at
the Scacliff Country Club.
Cook hit a three-wood on the notr
to ace 1he I 75'"yard 13th hole while
p&a)'Jnl a round S.turday with for-?Mt Ma~or Jack Ktlly at the Hunl· •neon lkldl coune.
·we coukt • the baJI boundne.
but lolt trKk o f h btclute it wu Ofl t
an devaled ~n." Cook 11id Tue.·
day. "I was lootuna au around for u
when J ack said. 'Look in the hole.'
I snuct I peek, and there ii MS ...
It was l\iJ flril hole-in-one in 1
lifetime of tolfint, Cook u id.
The 6-f()()(~S Cook said his shot on
the lucky I l tb hole it an all-time
ptnonal sporu thrill. He played
hiah IChool butetball in lrit Mti~
M'"'aJne, but bit ellploitl "'Wllft
nothina 1.0 wnic bome lbovt.... 11e
said. Wi~ Ml perkt tMc. C.oot _.,
Ible lO record a ICOf'e ~ 9t for tM
day.
TN D.ety Not
Albert Gay had the winmna
poinu for the !CCOnd stmp t
pme as Christ Colleec lrvnle
look a 10-67 Gokkn SW~ Alb·
aetic Conkrncc win at home
&om Cal BapUal in oolkee men's
buketbUJ IClioo Tundaf niaht. 0.t;.111~ had a l-poentcr II .. JO win Saturday
•1•1 coa-. bit a IS bMer'
wilt II ~ '' +he 10 ......... COU.W/U)
The D.aly Not
Four O!"allF
Coaat Collete
football playen
have indicated
thei r fu t ure
plans after s~·
1111 letten of 1n·
tents, wh ich
~announced
TYCldly. Run=:: -._...
Juoe Mc••hl • and ltr'OIW .... ty Scott lllmos are both heeded to
New Meiuco State. w1de receiver
MelVln Johnt0n will attend the m-
vcn1ty of Pacific. and outside
lineNckcr Danny Abnham
bound for C al State Northndat.
McGchtt. 6-foot. 2 17 pounds. was
a two-year st.aner at Coa1t from
Huntintton Belch H 'ch· He wa• t~ lcadina bell-carrier with 782 yards
and n ine nashln1 touchdown&.
McOchtt alt0 hauled in 17 pus
micptions (second on the team to
Mar\ Crail) for 227 yardl and one
toumdowft.
9rahnoa ~~ 1. 205 poundt) it ftvm
C.nyon Hith in San Antonto. He
P.-TM AIJI._ ~
DENVER -Some f'olb call it the
Siaypbu1 complex, after the kina in Greek ~
mytholosY who spent eternity in Hades 'C:>""
pushin,a a heavy stone uphill only to have ----
it fall t.ck down.
Broncos fans llkc Linda Osmioer are afraid they'll
never r· to the top.
''I we lose, the whole country will know," said
Osminer. who wants to watch the Super Bowl Jan. 28 btfl isn't sutt she can stand it.
• "It's so disappointina. It leaves fans .real flat."
" Currents o dread an: tempering Denver's
erfthusiasm for another Broncos Super Bowl trip.
Two humili.atana losses there in three rears. com-
b&ocd with the University of Colorado Buffaloes' Jan.
I loss in the Orange Bowl, are enough to keep some fans
from setting their hopes up about the Broncos' appear·
ance ~inst San Francisco in New Orleans.
··1 m worried. I had mixed feelings going into the
Ocveland game. I didn't want them to lose. but I'm
afraid they're going to be really hum1liatN1." said Bruce
Farnham, 42, on Monday. the day after the Broncos
beat the Cleveland Browns for the AFC Championship.
"It'll be a blue Monday," said LafT) Padilla. 43, of
the Monda) after the Super Bowl.
Anothc.>r Super Bowl loss could aggravate the
infenonty complex that many Denverites harbor about
their ci ty, psychologjsts sa).
Some fans even have suggested that it would havt·
been better if th(' Broncos had lost to Cleveland rather
than risk another mammoth defeat.
ary recll:y, coach of the all-offense U.S.
lnternauo nal basketball team. which has been
·:involved in some of the hi~hest scoring collegiate
;:sames in histof) · "We don t have a large budget.
:;w e want to play D1v1s1on I basketball We thought
we fo und a wa} that .,..ould allow us to compete
-and that .,..as 10 put up points. Points arc
cheap."
Witt agrees to contract
' ...
: Make Witt. coming off his poorest :-a
season in s1\ )ears. airccd Tue'ida> to a
one-)ear contract with the California •
Angels. ----
Witt. 29. "'as 9-15 "llh a .i 54 earned-run a\erage
an 33 stans l:m 'eason It "'as the first time that he
failed to reach double figures in "1ctoncs since 198 l
when he was 7-14 with a 4 91 ERA.
In l I of h1.., fo.,ses 1n 1989. the Angels scored l"'O
runs or fewer. Ht· allowed three carncd rum or fcwa
18 11mes.
Witt, a nine-year. major-league veteran. has a
109-104 career record w1 1h a J .78 ERA . He JU\I
completed a two-year contract 1n which he C'arncd s.; 8
million.
By s1gn1ng W111. thC' Angds havl' 11 pla)cr\
rema1n1ng who have filed for salary arb11rat1on. includ-
ing Wall y Jo} ncr. who had filed for arb1 trat1on last
week. Joyner c;ubmlltl'd a S l 75 m11lwn figure on
Tuesda} and thC' A.ngels offered S 1.1:! '1.000
In other '>pon<, ne.,..s Tuc'ida)
•A total of 16 1 players subm111ed their names. two
more than the prc\IOUs record set 10 I 9lS6. as the
deadline passed for salary arb1tra11on filing.
•Kevin Mitchell rece1 .. cd the largest one-year
salary ancrea~ 10 ba~ball h1'itOf) 1.11hen the National
League MVP agreed to a one-year contract for S2.083
million With the San Francisco Giants His raise or
Sl.423 m11l1on topped the pre .. 1ous onC'-)ear record or
S 1.305 million. set last sea.,on b> Jose Canseco of
Oakland.
• Ph1ladelph1a reliever Roger Mcf)o.,..ell agreed to
a S6 m1ll1on. lhrt'e-}ear deal. McDowell. who made
$762.000 10 1989. get~ a S600.000 s1gn1ng bonus, S 1.2
million in 1990. S2 m1ll1on in 1991 and S2.2 million in
1992.
•Detroit nght-hander Jack Morns. the w1nn ingcs1
pitcher of the I 9ROs. has withdrawn his name from
consideration for salary arbitration and 1s expected to
sign a new contract w11h 1hc Tigers this week
Kings' slump continues
Alexander MogJ lny and defenseman ----
Phil Housley scored I J seconds apan early a
iJ>. the second penod to start a three-goal .• "-.:,
S11Cak and the Buffalo Sabres beat Los ----
Anscles, 4-2. Tuesday ni&ht at the Forum. the Kings· si~th loss in their la.st seven games.
Housley added two assists as the Sabres ended a
tbrec-pme road trip with their second straight victor).
They had lost their previous six.
Wayne G reulcy extended has sconng streak to 13
pmti for the Kinp. who have not wo:1 since New
Year's Day and fell below .500 for the first 11me since ~ov. 15. Los Angeles is 1-7-2 in its last 10
Elsewhere an the NHL Tuesday:
Red Wmp •. Olien t : Steve Yzerman scored twice
to lead Detroit to its first road win since Dec. 9
Yzerman scored early in the second penod to tie the
score, J..3, and added the winner 39 seconds into the
final period to break Detroit's four-pme losing streak
9n the road. Detroit, (). 7-1 in opposition rinks since
Dec. 9, had only five wins in 24 games away from Joe
Louis Arena this season.
Capitals t, Devils •: In Landover. Md .• Michal
Pivonka had two 1oals and an assist and Washington
won Terry Murray's coaching debut. overcoming a
thrcc-aoal defidt and snapping an eight-game losing
streak.
.......,_ J, Culleb t : Glenn Healy made 51 saves
for his second career shutout as New York moved back
to the .SOO mark with its seventh straight victory. The
loss was Vancouver's fifth in a row and its seventh in
eiabt pmes. The Canucks are 6-21 -8 lifetime at the
Nuuu Coliseum.
P .. ' '· Flyers J: In Pitt.Jb\uJh, Rob Brown
ICOl'Cld ririce and Mario Lemieux extended his point· ~ mak to 34 pmn u the PeQsuins won for the
fifth umc in six ~es and extended Philadelphia's
winleu IUak to ciaht rmes ((}:S-3). NerU4 11 I , Jell In Winnipea. Darin Kimble
ecored .ritfl ftve minu1a mnaini~ in rqulation time
IO ad Quebec to the win. After Kimble broke a 6-6 tie wi1b b.iaaa. ~Finn added one into an empty net
for 1bl c:&oc:lier at the Nordiquet won for only the ninth ... ia ., ....... dlil -.on.
T • I. ..... I: In St. LouiJ. Brian Maclellan _... two..,. and Calpry'a top:rat.ed power-play
8lil ..... Oii lta ftnt tw0 duaftcea. M.c:Lellan and
0., ......... • 1bl c.a.tY powa· play,. which .... 2 .. 3 lw ... ......, ~ ®mour. whe> "alto Md _......, Mxl1 nn Md Salli MMarov tcored pit
91J:ll ............ Period to put Ille F1ama
Graf advances In Australla
MELBOURNE. .\ustralia -West ----
Germans Bons Becker and Steffi Graf ha ve • •
an unfair advantage as they seek to conquer _,,,,-
Australia after captunng Wimbledon and ----
the U.S. Open. • .
Compatriots armed with tennis rackets. they prac-
tice together from lime to time. then go out and beat
up on the rest of the world.
Graf. who is seeking her third straight .<\ustralian
singles 111lc. toda~ crushed young American Erika
Del one. 6-1. 6-2. 1n a second-round match.
Becker. who stormed to a first-round vi ctory in the
Australian Open Tuesday night. said his 20..minute
h1111ng session with Graf just before the tournament was
"quite intense."
"II .,..as hkc playing with some guys for an hour,"
he \31d "Thank ( 1od, I have the serve ...
lnfante's contract extended
Lindv Infante. voted the National
Football ·League roach of the year after ~
leading the Green Ba) Packers to their best ~
season since 1':172. was rewarded with a
l\\o-~car Lontract extension Tuesday.
Infante had three years remaining on the origanal
fi\e-\l·ar deal ht• signed 1n 1988 and is now under
rnntract through the 1994 season. financial details were
not released but the Milwaukee Journal reported that
lnfantt' made s.:ioo.ooo a season in hi s old contract
In othl·r pro football news Tuesday:
•Ne.,.. York Jets general manager Dick Stei nberg
met wit h Flo)d Pl'tcrs. the defensive coordinator of the
Minnesota V1kang!>. 10 the NFL team's search for a head
coach. Bl's1dcs Peters. other candidates Steinberg has
met with an: George Perle~. head coach at Michi gan
State: Brute Cosktt. offensi ve coordinator of the Cin-
cinna11 Bengal'>. and Vince Tobin. defensive coordi-
nator of the Chicago Bears.
• Clc-..dand offensive guard Ted Banker under-
went major surgcr) on h1'i left knee to repair a variet)
o f inJuncs ~usta1ntd 10 Sunda~ 's 37-21 pla)off loss 1n
[Xn,cr. Banker. ~b. wi ll need to recuperate for 11 to
12 months. Bro"'"' spokesman Bob Eller said.
Mccants decides on NFL
Tl'SC.\LOO~~. Ala. -All -American
hnebac:l>.er Keith McCants said Tuesday ~
that the chann· to make h•$ mone) 1n the ~
NFL made him decide to give up his final
year of cl1g1bil11~ at Alabama.
"I trul> hclie\t' that II 1s now 11me fo r me to move
on ... the 6-foot-5. 255-pound McCants said al a new~
conference. "With the chance to pla> in th e NFL. I have
the opportunit) to provide financial se<:unt) for myself
anti m\ fam1h ...
With h1~ \pcl·d and s1Le. McCants likcl) will be one
of the top choice\ in the Na tional Football League's
April draft. 1n which the o\tlanta Falcons have the first
J')Kk.
Clippers Harper honored
Ro n Harper of the Los Angeles Oip-
pers. who a\ eraged 23.8 points. 6.3 assists *
and 5.3 rebounds per game last week. was
named NBA Player of the Weck Tuesday. ----
Acquired in trade from Cleveland earlier an 1hc
season. Harper helped the 0 1ppers to three wins m four
games last week . concluding a 5-3 road tnp. LA had
been 0..10 on the road before the tnp
In other spons news Tuesday:
•Seattle SuperSon1cs All-Star guard Dale Ellis was
released from Harborv1ew Medical Center in Seattle
after several days of treatment for broken ribs while the
King County prosecutor's office began debating whether
to charge Ellis with dn .. 1ng while intoxicated. Ellis
suffered three broken nbs and a collapsed lung early
Friday momin' when his 1989 Mercedes Benz struck
a hiahway barner. W Tennessee ~tar tailback Chuck Webb. named
most valuable player 1n the Vols' Cotton Bowl victory
over Arkansas. ha~ been suspended from school for a
violation of conduct rules.
•Coaches Dale Brown of Louisiana State and Rick
Pitino of Kentucky were reprimanded by the
Southeastern Conference for their confrontation 10
Saturday's game. won bv LSU. 94-81.
1111\1'10,-H \UIO
T•LSYIUC* 1 o.m. -GOL,: 8ot> HoH CIMlk from Palm Sc»rlnin, ESPN. _
4 o.m. -COLLIEG• aASKaTaALL: &oston College at
Georgetown, ESPN (resieels al 12:30 a.m.).
4:.JO o.m. -"o HOCK•Y: PMw York Islanders el MontrMI, SoorbCIMlnne4 (reotels at 10 o.m.l.
s o.m. -"o BASK•TBALL: New YOf'k •I S.n
Antonio, TNT.
S:JO o.m. -COLL•G• •ASK•TBALL: LovOla·IK. al o.Paul, WGN.
6 p,m . -COU.•G• BASK•TaALL: Duka al North
Carollne, E~.
7:l0 p.m. -HOtlM ltACIMG: S.nla Anita rec>lavs.
CNMWlel 11 <s.aonte..-. ,.lO p.m.) .
7:JO o.m. -PlltO BASK•TBALL: S..ttte at Lakert,
Prime Ticket.
~ p,m. -MflL SOCCllt: S.n Oteeo al St. Louis
(dflev.d), Prime Tldlet.
I a.m. -HCMlll RACING: Loa Alemltoa tMtrneu
,..YI, Prime Tldctt . •MMO .. 7:30 o.m. -PlltO USKaTaALL: S..ttle at Ullert.
KL.AC (511).
boundt ud ICOftd t l of btt 1 S
polnta in dlr ICIClODd ba1f'.
Qian .. t.M •lcedcr witb 16, For New~ 1-2). 5'llCY
..... Jeni Ball 13.
"°"' The A.a dltld ,.,.. • Ron Harper ICOred 33 pointl
bef'ore leavina with a knee ll\iwy la
the f'ounh quaner Tuesday niabt
and the Loi Anaelet Oippen belt
Charlotte, I 06-98, droppina the
Hornets to (}: 16 on the road.
Charlotte is the only NBA team
without a road victory this season.
The Hornets have lost six straight
pmes overall.
Kelly Tripuck.a scored a season·
high 30 points and Dell Curry had
21 for Charlotte, which made only
one field &oal in the final 31h
minutes. The Hornets also fa iled to
capitalize on six missed free throws
by Los Angeles an the last two
minutes.
In other NBA pmcs Tuesday:
88Ck1 IH, Warrlon IH: In Mil·
waukec, Alvin Robertson had a
season-high 37 points and a career·
high I 6 rebounds as the Bucks
rallied on 15 straight points in the
third period to beat Golden State.
The victory denied Golden State's
Don Nelson. who coached for 1 l
years in Milwaukee, his 600th vie·
tory.
Kia&• IH, Hawu ti: Jn Sacra-
mento, Wayman Tisdale and Harold
Pressley topped seven doul:le-figure
scorers with 21 points eaC'h as the
Kings snapped a three-game losing
streak.
Dominique Wilkins had 28 poants
and Moses Malone 22 for the
Hawks, who lost their sixth straight
on the road.
TraU Bla1en Ut. N•uet1 11$:
Buck. Williams scored a season-high
24 points and Clyde Drexler added
23 as host Portland won for the
eighth time an nine games.
BARONS
From 81
The virus generally a11acks young
people, especially those who arc 'Cf)
active and are trying to push them-
seh cs 10 the limit. Women are twice
as likely w get 11 as men. Some
recover 1n as little as three months.
Some never \10.
Some people nc' er fully recover
as there 1s no known cure. The onl)
treatment 1s rest. and some dcx·tor"
feel a strict diet ma) also help.
Sn)der and Dor~) are plugging
a"a) to reCO\C'r
"Shelb} 1s s111l tr) 1ng to pla) club
olle) ball ." said Barons soccer
coach Don Scohell. .. he started to
feel the signs dunng the last week of
the voile} ball season. and she never
made 11 to a single practice for
soccer.
"Apparent!} she 1s doing OK wi th
11 as far as 'ollc>hall goes. but there
is no way she could have pla}ed
soccer. I don't want to o;tan a con-
trovers} or an) thing. or say that
soccer 1s better that volleyball. but
soccer is defin1tl~ more physically
demanding."
Dorsey karned or her affiicti on
toward the l'Od of the school year
last year. and she"'itill has not re-
coverd
"Rebecca was fon unatc a'> the
doctors found out she had 11 just as
school got ou t ... Scobcll said. "She
has been rl·sung and 1s on a strict
diet. Also she closel) monitors how
COLLEGE
From 11
give CCI a 68-67 lead. Cal Baptist
then drove down the court and had
a chance to win. but both free
throws were missed.
Kevin Kur7 grabbed the rehound
and made two throw\ at the other
end for the final difference
The win improved the Eagles to
I 0-11 on the season and 2-1 in
conference. Cal Bapti st drops to 7-10
and 0-3.
In another GSAC matchup:
• SoCal College suffered its sec-
ond straight road setback. this time
at Fresno Pacific. 92-88. 1n over-
time. The Vanguards. who fell at
Westmont Saturday. dropped to
10..7 O\erall and 1-2 in the con-
ference.
Fresno Pacific ( 12·6. 2-0) built a
15-poant lead in the first hair. only to
see SC(' cli mb back Within five by
halftime. The game stayed close
throughout the second half. with
BOYS
From''
Jn other games:
• First place is also at stake an the
Sunset League as Edison entertains
Marina at 7 p.m.
This will be the third matchup of
the teams this season with Edison
winnina both previous contests by a
total of seven points.
"I don't think pre-season wins will
have anythina to do with this con·
test," Edison Coach Jon Botc.bert
11id. "The other two pmea ~
played earl}' on in the ICUOn and at
the end of tournaments. so both
ta.ml were tired. Plus. we dMtn't
~~ve a lot of time for prep:
Marina COICb Steve Popovich
ecboa Botdten'1 &Wlllneftt.
111 'det I c:MIMle for I aMte of
ft,. la tbe S... OI dae ..... lMd
ft' ~:.t.::::
lll7Cla ~--a wtcs , ... NO: 2 ... ) ...... No.
-· ._,PllilOi It c • .,M. .... w•• :l: t: J.O. "9111 ....... 10.1
•-.-• ut111 ••fll
Chartotte•1 Tyrone 11ofue1 ft I es p••t Ron H•rper of the
CHppers whlle preparing top• 11 during first qu•rter.
much ac11v1t) she 1s having. II 1s a
very stn ct regimen."
In September. Dorse> attempted
to participate in a s1.>.th period ph)\I·
cal education dass. but 1t became
too much for her. She began w11h
light soccer \~orkou1s 1n November.
sw1tch1ng from middle halfhack -a
pos1t1on whl·rc player must chase
the ball all ovt·r the fie ld -IO
fullback. ales'> drn1and1ng pos111on
phys1call ~
"E,cn after all th1<. 11me. she has
her good da)S and bad. Somet1 mec;
she c:an go a full game "'th no
probkm. but other limes she needs
a coupk of breaks .... It 1s hard to
sa} but sht' seems to he getting a
little better. but 11 ·~a vef) slow
process.··
While the girls soccer team did
note' en "ep on to the field before
EPV knocked out a couple of their
pla}crs. the remainder of the team
ha' been fa1rl} free of injury or
illness.
··we have had onl) ont' major
injuf) this }ear." Scobcll said. "T1 f·
fan) Morenc went to a volleyball
recruiting tournament and blew out
her knee JUSI like her twm sister
Terra did a couple years ago. It 1s a
shame too because she was jUSt
staning to come into her own.
"She is working very hard 10
rehab and the outlook is iood. It 10,
funn) our only real physical set·
backs have been off the field "
A few bright spots for Fountain
Valle> ( 2-1-1 in the Sunset League
Fresno's Dave Heidebrecht netting a
pair of free throws with 35 r,cconds
remaining to tie 11.
In women's action:
• Nora Menken had 22 points
and eight rebounds 1n a losing cause
as SoCal College was worn down at
Fresno Pacific. 70-5.i
The Vanguard'> (M-7. l ·I 1n thl'
GSAO trailed b) onl y four point~ at
half11me. but Fresno Pac1fit• <7-9.
SOCCER
From 81
In Sc&.V iew League action:
• Justlne DiCesare. Becky Todd
and Susie Peters all had goals for
Corona del Mar. as the Sea Ki ngs
defeated Tustin. 3·1 to remain atop
the Sea View League.
The Sea Kings move to 3--0 in
league and 11-5-3 overall. whi le
Tustin drops to 0..1-2 amd 4-5-2.
•University's Shawna Novegrod
and Kelli Kynoch each scored a pair
anti 0-5-4 O\erall) thl'i \Car have
been ~1 1rhcJk Watson: Ma rnie
\<:harr and N1nilk Rt•ischstein.
Wahoo v.a'i thl' junior 'ars11~
MVP la't \t•a rand th1\ \Car th e
1un1 or for~artl kads 1hr tt·am in
i!<rn h 'corcd
Sl·harr and Rel\l h\tt•in <irt• \t'nH>r
r111dficldl'r\ ll ho h,I\ l' raught lht• l')t'
c 11 tollt·gc rnru1tt'f\ I hc) art• al~o
.imong lht· leadt•r.. 111 'coring.
··ta't \l'ar "l' fin1\ht·cl 10 fifth
:>IJll. hut th.it Jun1<ir 'arc;1t) team
•.1.t·n1 unt.kft•ated and a lot of them
,m· on tht• \.lf\lt\ 1111 .. \Car:· SC'ohell
·.;ml "I ha\l' d numht·r nf k1d<; that
.trt• plJ\lng 'l'~ "'l'll 11 "hard lo
"ingk oul J In' \\ t• .irt· reall~
1 om111tt togl'lhrr Jnd I think "'l' afl'
•,tJrt1ng 111 turn thl\ program around 1>. l· h,c, t• not htTn 11ul of a hall g;imc
t lm 't·Jr ·
·\g;tin\I rwrren1.1l rt1v.rr<. I l I mo
:end \1 1\\llHl \'11·111 thl' HJroO\
l'Jrnt•d lit'\ .ind .1g.i1n\t r d1\nn.
I 11untJlll \Jilt'' lo\l ~-1 ''•th three
>l di Jnd th1· < h.irgcr' ~onng
( a rx·nalt) "" i..
ll. \\(' "l'rt' llt'd \l llh the
< ha1gt'r' JI thl' hall .ind \l('
1ut pla ~l'd lhl·m in till' \t'rnnd half.''
'>l'l1ht·ll ,a1d "W l' "'l'fC JU"I unlu{k\
I i.. Oct\\ Ld1<.11n wa' real I) rom crnl·d.
hut \lhrn v.r pla~ th1•m again and 1f
"'1) lt'.1111 1\ ht:J lth~ \ll' -.hould g1vt•
.J \t·r~ gurnl !ll t11un1 of nur.,chc\ ll
,hould ht· quilt: a g;1111l· ··
Stan Grancb's column ap/'('ars
, .,'f'r) K'ednt'sdaJ.
I· 11 tl\l'tl .1 'PUrl m1d.,..a~ through
tht• \l'lllntl h:ilt lo pull a"'a~
• ( hn\I ( olkgl' In ine'o; (icn·
t'\l{'\t' (1r::all ~orttl IX points and
I he bgll·' "'t're clo\C' throughout.
I 1ut < al Haptl\l0
\ \onJa '\kkerman.
Hho '>tore<l IX pwnts. hit a pair of
ha\kl'l\ in thc latl' going to ">Cal a
117-6:! (,').\(' 'll'tnn Jg;t1n<;t the hn'il
l..agle ..
t •f goals to lead the Trojans to a I 0.1
t;ca View League win over Saddle-
had.. The Trojans improved to
:!-0-1 for !lec:ond in league and 6-4· '\
(1\crall. while Saddleback fell lo ().J
1 n league.
•Danielle Straub's second-half
H.Oal l'arned Estancia a 1-1 deadlock
1v11h Newport Harbor. After a score·
.t e<;s fi rst half. Straub scored approll ·
1 matcly three minutes after Mcghan
~it1ckler had given the Sailors (0..1-2
1 n Sea View) a 1-0 lead on an assi st
I rnm Heather Webb.
the better big men in Orange County l:c ke to get the ball inside and they
in Marina's Cherokee Parks and r ely on perimeter shooting.
Edison's Bill Martineau. The 6-"The team that plays the best
foot· I I Parks is averaging 20 points dlefensc wall probably win."
per game, while 6-10 Martineau av-·------------• eraacs just under 12. "
"If they concentrate too much on Pr1'ca 'eads L 'b t Cherokee, I think our outside shoot· j '"' /I I er y
ina can hurt them." Popovich said. 1rhe D.aly Not
.. Both teams arc so deep. It seems
like there's always someone on their Libeny Cb.ristian's Todd Price hit
team that can pick up the slack." ·11 .five-foot jumper with about one
fntnute left and the Minutemen held • Even tb~lh it•s still early on In off Herhqe Christian down the
leque play. Woodbridae Coech 8111 1.ttetch for a 39-38 Academy t.aaue
Shannon 11 stilt e~cited about 10: t>ay1 basketball victory without the
niaht's matcbup between his War-benefit of their lcadina scorer Steve ri0'1 and Trabuco Hills in a Pacific Chappell.
Coat l..aluc pmc. Milce Hogatt led the Minutemen "If yo. c:u pick 1 bia ~ out at I ·2 in -.ue and l-9 overall with I 4 thia time of year, tben ihla would be 1>0iota nd Price lldded il while
lt," Sbaanoa aid. ..... ,always been 1\Jo Mdnaw ti.cl nine rebounds
a ..-. rivalry berMtD tbe two land four s*nta.
tdMM>ll ID bOlbcr hon pme:
Alld llaOft importalltt): it's for 8nt •Newport Chriltiu'1 Jo~n
pllce aad A Ila • Oil tM comped-«)'.... tcand I 111M hW: 26 ... .... ~ .. l.O la die .~-.... ...... c .....
.,... -......11-Wc'h!:f -1 -... -YOUlll ~09q•eron .-~ --~""' <ioukt _. Mid oa 10 --.... 10.7 ""91 record ....... ~ ...... Cll a...a.., 60-51. .. ~la II 1•1. ''° """'''& 'z{!r-la lfow. .... :-r.~ ·:"Ir~ l:'rir:.'... ...,: .:.:: Ji
-di.Ml -09 We l.161 • 'rJFO ... ID Z..l '8 ....
• 'I •Oi••• .........
W LN. LAllllr'I M I .165 ~ M H .111 ~· II 1• .la .... 11 " .529
Goteln s.... " " .•51
ai.era 16 " .A57 *tW'l'leftlO f 26 .2S1 ~·~ Sen Antonio 21 10 .6'7
Uteh 23 l1 .676 Denver 22 16 .579
O.Mea 17 19 .•72
Houston 16 20 ."4
Chartotte 7 27 .206
Mlnneaota 7 21 .200 ......... c ..... w.
New York eo,1on
Ptllladelohl•
W•lhlnoton
NewJeruv
Miami
De troll
Cnlcaoo
lndlana
Mltw•ukH
Allant•
Cleveland
Orlando
Atlefllk ~
26 10 .722
21 14 .600
19 16 .SC
" 22 .3" 11 2S .306
I JO .211
Central DMllen
2S 12 676
23 13 639
22 lS S9S
20 16 .SS6
11 16 .S29
16 11 '71
10 26 271
T~V't kerft
~ 106. Charlotte 9'
Mllw•u•" 134. Golden S1a1e 126
Secrem.1110 IOI. Allenla '1
POftlend 120. Denver llS
TMeY'tG-SH ttle el l..atren, 1 )Cl pm
Wathlno1on al N-Jertev. • 30 p rn
Oelroil et Phileo.tOflla. • 30 pm
80\ton et Orle t>Oo. • 30 Pm
tndlena al Mle ml, • 30 pm
New Vork el Sen Anlonlo S om
Clev•leno el Hou\lon, S 30 om
P110.nl• a1 Oellet, S 30 pm
Anente et Uren, 6 30 p m
01"9'' 106, HorMts 91
IVJI 1
I lOVJI
IOV,
17'h
•"'1
6'i'J
12
lS
19
l'h
3 •'n S'I> 71,, ,. .. ,
CHAltLOTT• -TrlPuCke ll·?t J·l 30, J R
Reid 7·19 S·6 It , Grey l·S 1·7 J, Chapman S·IS
0·0 II, Skhllng O·l 0·0 0, Currv 10-lt 1·1 71.
l!looutt 7· • 0·0 •• Ge!ll\Oll O· I 0·0 o. R Reio 0· s
0-0 0. ROWM>m S·6 O·O 10 Total• 43· IOS 10-12 ..
CLl"EIU -Smit II 10· 16 4· S 74 Menning
4·7 3·6 II 8en1emln 1-14 • • 11, Heroer 11·7S
l ·t 33, Gren! S-7 1·1 II Normen J·6 J·I 9. Wolf
0·1 0·1 0, Riwert 0· I 0·0 O. Merlln O O O·O O
Totet\ 41·11 7J·lS IOI
Sure bv Ollen.n
Charlott• n 76 n n te
Clle>0er1 74 lO 10 31-106
)·Point QOel\-Cl'larlOtte 1· 11 fTr1PuO a 1 )
Cne11men 1·4, 8ooue1 0 I Currv 0·31 1-1
(Herper 1·11 FOUied Oul-J R Re•o Rt·
l>OullO\-Cl'larlOtte 41 ! J R Reio IOI C1Jpoer1 6S
•8e<1i.m1n 201 Aul1!\-Cl'\8rlotte 1'I f8 ooue1
131. CHPe>erl 33 !Gren! Ill Totet
lovtt-Cl'le none 7S. CloPOers 17 TKM I·
cel\-ChPO.r\ 1"1tvet oelenie Normen Allena
ar>e-10 110
COLLEGE MEN
Fruno Pacific t2, SoCal C~ II
CG•deft Ste'9 A!Ne11< CeM9ren<e) Z'
s.cat c..... ,,_ l"•Cltk
19"pltp .. "~Ill w .tmer 1 0 0 s Jonn1on • 1 11
Sc ruoo\ e o S 70 Brow11 10 1 1S
Mounce • 11 1 It Ht101>rcn1 9 ) • 71
Htn1um I 1 S S Pe lltrtO'I. • 0 4 I I
Bickmore 6 6 J 11 Kemm.nga • • I 12
Davi\ 1 s 1 9 Howaro 7 0 l S
Moore 3 • ) 10 S1nc11ei I 1 ) •
HK•m a1> I o 1 7 6.gotrl 0 0 0 0 o .. 1net1 o o t o Gulllt'r 0 3 ;J l
Toteh 11 1t 76 .. Tol•I• l • 16 76 91
H11•1,me F•etno Pat•llC •8 43. Reou1a11on
llO· 90
3-oo•nt voel\ !><>Cal Colleo-W11mer I
Sc•vv111 • Hen1um I Fretr>O PeC1llc-8row'\ 3
Pa 11ertori 3, Jolln\or I Howero I
Chrl't C~ lrvlne 70, C•I 8aptht 61
( Geld9rl S .. 19 A IN9tl< C eM9f ence I
c.i e ... tht Clwhl C ..... Irvine
.. "pl,,.
VV l~·n\ I I 1 11
Oen•t •• I 6 • 1•
So•O"'&M 1 0 1 t
Pecn·e<o I O S 1
Zwart 1 ) 1 II
Co\•o~ 0 0 0 0
B oc<wt • 0 0 0 0
F •\,,.• l 0 1 6
JCYlt \ 0 0 0 0
Goraman 0 0 0 0
M Root'\
McSnan
(•8 \f"'
C.av
(r""t "II
WoO,o<•
flt wrt
0. ROG"'\
Dot "
ro1e1\ 79 10 II 61 Total\
Ha11t.me Ca Bao•••' JS 17
.. " ... ,,. I I) 1 1
S I S II
1 I I S
I 1 1 11
0 0 ' 0 0 0 (' 0
1 10 I 1•
1 0 \ •
) 0 1 ~
71 u 70 10
) PO•"' go"\ (11 BaP••\' Dan ~I\ I
c~ Kores
WUT
Frt\no Pac•I•< 91 SoCet (OlltQe N D'
C ,,, \f Co1199e 70 Cai 8apt11• 67
We\t""()nt N Ce• Lutl'lera11 I)
Aru\a P1H1f1c 17 Po•n• Loma 71
CM \t•a n H~r1!1'Qt '1 Grano C anv(ln t 9
SOUTHWEST
Ha•O•n s.mmon\ ••. OallU 88011\l 6J
Mou ou" 71 O•lenoma St II
MIDWEST
BraOlev 11 Lovo•a Ill S4 Crt1gnton 9'I Iowa St 9' 17 n•
Kall\&\ S• 66 O•tenoma SI
Ne1>r1\•a 91. Cn1cago St H
SOUTH
Ata B .rrn1nonem 116 w K en•uc I.• SS
Bao•••' (OH 11 Broo•lvn Col SI G~rg •• TKn \9 rtmo•t H
LSU 101 Vander1>1tt 11
Tf<l"tHff Teen 117 Covt n1nt /1
EAST
Co•'\t 1 llO Verrno"' Sl
Fordlla m f1 S•ena 6S
Hotv Cron IS 4'rmv 11
Long u 1eno U 19 w eoner II
Mar '' SS ~CYl""()uth N J Sl
Notre Dame H Rutoe" 69
St Jol'ln·\ 6" V·M<tnova S8
St JOHO" 1 11 Penn 69
S• Peter ' SI Sovtl'l C••ohn• S6
COLLEGE WOMEN
Fres.ne Paclfk 70, SoCat C~ S4
(G_..,, Stel9 AINeik C~I
S.Cel C ..... .. "pf,,.
Hart ga" I 0 1 1
Mounce 0 0 3 0
Car\on 0 0 0 0
!lord 0 0 0 0
He lllO&v 7 1 4 6
8evl• S 1 ' 13
En\lng O O o o
BakO\ 0 0 0 0
Menken 10 1 • 11 Con~llt> 0 0 0 0
8rowl\ ) S l 11
,.r._ l"eclfl<
Dul•
S.V""()Uf
Turm&"
0.1,.c•
Wett\levn
MurrtJv
Lut1
Mert1n~1
...... ,,.
6 0 l 11
0 I 0 I
0 0 0 0
10 3 • 13
1 8 I 11
I S ' 1 • s 3 13
0 , 3 1
Tote!\ 11 11 11 S4 Tote!\ 13 24 11 10
HelfHme F rn no P•c1f1c 37 1t
3·DOlf'f QOel\ !>oe•I Col~l!l•V•\ I
TKMlcel l!levlt !SCC I
c.t Bal'ttlt 67. CMtst c ..... U
(~ 111119 A!Netk C.....,._.)
C.. ._...., Clwft1 C ..... ...... "' ........
Lvl<t I 0 1 7 Cerl I 0 1 1
Minor 0 1 1 1 Ce r rOll S 1 3 II
Hlld<e 3 1 l I Gr1ti S 4 7 It
S.lml O 0 I 0 Jo'ien S • 4 "
HIM \ , 0 0 • l(e!Otlenn I ) ' s
HOllowev • I 1 t Looer 4 O 1 I
Allllerme n 11 4 I 71 Nffde I 0 0 1
Soel1lt S 0 1 10 ltlch I O t 1
Miiier 1 0 I 4
To•el\ 1' • ll '1 To•alt n11no
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Morine al EOllon
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6 10
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Ocean View al Edl\on
WH lmon,trer a t Hun!lngton Beacn
Founta in Vallev al M.tnna
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wtlfl Mike Witt, ,itefllr, Oft a -YIW COfllra(I
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altaier. Oft -veer contractt IOSTON ltEO SOX-AtrM<I lo ,.,...,, wilt1
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CLIEllE LANO fNOIANS-AorMCI 10 latm\
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vee r conttaci,
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M urphy t hat th is is )OUT minute
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p rcsidc nt5 prove when they vo ted to
c ut the number of games and lhc
startu\I date for basketball. bqln·
nina in 1992?
Art butctball playcn t~ o nly
ones who mtaht miss 90mc class
wort?
Why just.peck on besketbe11'
BasltetbeU at torM 9Cbools sup.
~most oftbe othC'r.,.,s at that
institution. This &!a.oft may be
repcakd.. It 1s st\lpad aod was a
~play by* prn;drnll IO ....
controf or athletic depenmen
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art alW11)'1 ialkit19 .,.. tM mooey
crunch. then they do tit· Tite ••
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( 11 ~. J I 1 "' t'r \ .101krh1lt ( 10-4.
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kill dlret I• II\ hal kn ! Ofl and gave
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v. l' I.. no"' "ho" in t hnrge. Play ers
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DEN'VEI\ -Dan ~es is no fool. Hia.., order =''"• uy brab oredictiont a.bout tbe Super Bowl
' ...., to bit 6oM. lrOBi)Qe owner Pat Bowlen. ~ntly ettjoyiDa bis
-·• tandmlot role l&linst the San FrancltcO 49ris in New Orteuas on Jan. 21, introduced some Joe Namath .-neats into the pre-Super Bowl atmosphere.
Oddlmaken have installed the defendina Super
Bowl champion 49crs as 12-point favorites over the
lroncos.
.. Take lbe Broncos and the poin~·· Bowlen said at
the Broncot' tninina complex. ..(The oddsm.akcrs)
haven't been ri~t yet. I think it would be an apsel if we l0te."
Bowlen stopped short of guarantecina victory the
way Namath did in 1969; when the quarterback said his
New York Jets. l 7'h-point underdop, would upset the
Baltimore Colts. The Jets woo 16-7.
041 think we're •oing to win," Bowlen said. "Maybe rm I.he eternal optJmist. ..
Bowlen also offered his assessment of the 49crs.
''Those guys have got a great owner," he said.
.. They·ve got God for a quarterback. They've got a
Chinaman who plays wide receiver whose feet never
touch the ground."
Asked what he meant, Bowlen said. "That Chinese
IUY· What's his name? Rice?
"We·re just a bunch of Paloo~as from the moun-
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wu samply makint a ~>' oo words. He addod that
certainly at no potnt did be meao an)'t.hina ethnic or
racial. He was uyina to be funny.··
Reeves, the Broncos' bead coecb, cautioned his
playen Monday apinat matina any Namath-like
auarantees, say1na anyone who does "better do it
silently."
Told of Bowlen's remarks. Reeves said. "He can
say aoyt.bina be wants. He's stilJ ~lcbratin&. He and
(49crs owner) Eddie (DeBartolo) don·t play. They can
say ~nythina they want."
Bowlen also said he bad little doubt that runnina
back Bobby Humphrey would play in the Super Bowl.
Humphrey. the Broncos' leading rusher this season with
I, 151 yards, suffered two cracked ribs in the AFC title
pme. The Broneos intend to rest Humphrey this week
and hope that. with a special pad to protect the Injury,
he'll be able to play.
"lfyou believe much of what you read. John Elway
played most of the season with a broken rib," Bowlen
noted. "It didn't seem to slow him down:
"It's probably aoing to be a little painful, and he's
probably going to take some hits. But I'm sure Bobby
wouldn't miss this game for anything -not for a
couple of cracked ribs."
TEMPE. Ari&. -After five IDOD&bs of ddaylat wba1 aeemed like an obvious decision,
Phoenix Cardinals Quartert.cli:
Nejl Lomu ftnaUy called it a
carter Tuesday.
Lomu, who 11t out lat
season with de.encrative
arthritis in his left bap and still
walks wilh a noticeable limp,
announced his retirement from
the NA. at a news conference.
"I've been ve7 frustntcd that I cou.ldn't play. wanted to step
away from the pmc and oot
hana on, .. Lomax said. "I don't
want to be a burden. I can ao
ahead and retire and act on with
m y life and let the Cardinals go
on with the quarterbacks they
have.··
Lomax. 30, had a 47-51-2
mark in his 100 games as a
starter in eight seasons with the
Cardinals and ranks first or sec-
ond in almost every offensive
category in the team's record
books.
Phoenix was 5-11 in 1989
under three quarterbacks.
SANT A CLAllA -In a 1C810D of bia plays for tbe Su fraocisco
. 4feti. Eric Wrilbt'a dcflectioD in
New Orleans may baw been the
~ in winllina them a mum tnp.
Appropriately enouab, the )().
year-old comerblck i1 one of five
_ playen who bave played on all three
of San Francisco's Super Bowl
champions. Now a reterVC at ri&bt
comer and a rqular only in the
"nH:kel" defense, he still manaaect to
literally bave a band in the 49cn'
quest for a fourth title.
"If you ever act tired of going to
the Super Bowl. you're crazy"
WriJht said. However, he added:
"I'm a little afraid of aoina to New
Orlcan.s because I don't know what
it feels like to lose a Super Bowl. and
that would be a total shock."
Not as shockina, perhaps. as not
havina won the NFC West for the
seventh time in nine years would
have been for the 49crs. And
without Wright's play on the last
play of an Oct. 8 game in the
,.,....... ........ Su fraD.
cilco would uve beell m dullDr or dcUI. Thi ...... &baa ~ Would
baV. bad a ~ ac.d o~ t.bc
49en &Dd momentum, witb New
Orlcos rebou.Ddina fast &om • ter-
rible IWt. M it WU. t.bc 49en were able to
eteape witb a victory and avoid the
micMcaon doldrum• that almott
unk them in 1988, losina only once
since tbeo. .. Eric Wriabt•a deflection. of a fo~wn peas aoinat the Saints
to me was one of die key points of
the season in that we bad lost the
week before to Los Anaeles
(Rama)." Coach Georae Seifert said
this week as his players enjoyed a
lo~ break. · New Orleans took a 17-10 lead
into the fourth quarter of that pme
but fell behind by four points on Joe
Montana•s two touchdown passes to
John Taylor, the second with ~:04
remaining. That left plenty of ume . .,.
for the Saints to raJly, and it came
down to a final pass on fourth down.
Wright raced back and flicked
away Bobby Hebert's throw in-
tended for Brett Perriman.
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Rehaole Est I 7 years
eKP Pina 64S-9866
The Cahf Public Ul•ht•es
t ommtss1on REQUIRES
1na1 all use<! hOu'\ehold
goO<ls movers print tneor
P U C Cal T numt>er
hmo·s & cnaufleur s prmt 1ne1r T c p numoer 1n all RELIABLE Hou5eclean1ng
adverllsements 11 you by tne day Local area
CUSTOM HOME REPAIR
Fences-carpentry-elec
plumo-111e-rool-remodel
Patios Ke11h 898-31 16
have a Quesllon aDoul E•cellent References llS. I SH .ST.
!he l&Qahty of a mover CALL Yolanda 631·5967 All Trades Big or Small
11mo or cnaulleur. Call ~ Unlns I LYIUl1c BOBSE7i2Y2-I064E614 Publlc u111t 1es Com-
miaslon. 714-558-415 t
·-------• DESIGN All CARE ENTERPRISE PERMITS 63 t-247S or 642-9274 -··---Adr11I O•''> RPmodehng EXPERTISE -Free Budge! Estimate CALL ME FIRSTI C A Papp Enterprises FREE EST REAS AA TES
Inc No Job Too Big or Small
Uc 362411 Ron 722-8646
(7 14) 854-0799 ----...... , --r '1n...,•r 1rf r'
' 8" ~, ; . . .. . Plumbing Elec1r1cal
Carpefltry 36 years exp
966-0836
11Ynef ..... LMlt
Ouallty iJlnded
Customers Richard Sinor
ILIC Ins Reis) 645· 7608
* e11Lm * onTlm PUITIM
E•cellent quallty at reas
prices Reis Lied Full
warr Greg 642-0744
..all •I PAllTlll
S 12/Hr • MATERIALS
References 675-4006
12 CorPOrate Plaza Nwpt ---------Ptacen11a Co5ta Mesa ·nc hea"" 1,,1,n,, s mail Award wonning daily neeos ·' " Ben 2000 sit n19n1y up-
graded Da!h wtsnower
k 1tchene11e Ground
floor Available 1mmed•·
81ely 720-0tO1
Industrial 2788
1200 SO FT w/lron1 1
oll1ce. large rear dri11e-1n
door S7801mo 629 Ter-
minal Way, Costa Mesa
S40-9352
WallCovenngs by Gerard
Professional Wallpapering
SAY IT WITH I
HIPPY ID:
C.11r•l1ffHsl l1,,,
llrtW11! he4 ..... ,
lei Y1yq1! Cltl ltl
Tia ... THI Let's h
LHolll O.al U2-Hll '" ... ., .......
Afonty To Loan 29 I 4
•PllYITI I 'EISIOI
FUNDS lor EQuoty & Land
Loans S 100 000 plus
1714) 760·8792
•WIDOW H AS SSS 4 T Os•
S 10 000 up No cred•I v
No oen111ty Call Denison.
Assoc 673· 73 1 l NOW'
a reporter with a Dus•· lllf CLUIEIS Oehvery GOO<l anv•ng •e·
ness oack grouna to COUNTER HELP No eAP cora an<l aeoe"tlaD• 11 c1
PART-TIME
Ooera Pac 1 c "8eds
enthuS•8S11c artocu1a1e
•uod raisers Evenings
E:.c.e11en1 pay 546·0 t06
cover 1ne e~c111n9 Or· necessary 3-8pm M·Fr must .(Int t>enetots
ange County ous1ness Costa Mesa 63 1 6672 Call Dav•O Nor!h,,dge
seen,. 1f you 1111e to wrote 720·~391
en1oy nard wori.. ano 1011e Dry Cleanin<J
10 beat the compe1111011 Ollml PEISll
Stind a cover lel!er re A I'll D SE AM S TRE SS
sume c1na t1ve sc1mp1es 10 FT PT for new CM plant
Tom Tait Editor Daily 8Si-4 144 646-9460 ams
P1101 330 W Bay St
Cos1a Mesa CA 926?7 FOii SERVICE
I
Driver needed lor looa Ot'
01f1terl1 Wtfttrs . livery lo 1oca1 corporal,.
S1•bst1tutf' communtty Good OMV
p T$690hr I 21 1ears Monoay-Fr1
Work ctose 10 homtt ) 3 .
1
day oays Meyerhol s
hrs per a av No e.. 26 1-6 178
pe roence "ecessary Call
SS6 32' J for 1nlo EOE i
Newport M ... .,d Scnool"> I
CllLI CUE WlllH
For Cnr1s1 1an sc.ho o1
Belore a aUer ">C"OOI
hours Cl63 ·83, I
CLHIC&l
MOTOR
ROUTES
available 1n
•IWmUHE•
F T POS•l•On ()()er'\ tor a de-
pendable per5on ... 111n e•
rtWHLIYtH
Over 18 Must have own
car w11" onsur & OMV
reaa-ou! Shorl e\li!
per enc.e on Bu lding 1nQ hours & wkna Salary
Ma1ntenc1nc.e """''' 1Jer comm & tips Hunt Ben ef1ts i na e•l flllent wnr" I 96,. 1366 auer Jpm
envor-;,nmenl Apply on
perso,., 6arTI )prr Mon NST&l JllS
oay 1nru ""aa, Tr1e ::>ail~ I Start $1 0 79 hr For e.<am
Pilot 3:.10 "°' Bay St & app1tca1 on 1ntor ·
Costa Mesa As" 101 m e t , o n c a 1 1
George Arauz b4 2 4 Joi 1 2 1 9 7 6 9 6 6 4 9 e x 1
ext 203 CA 130 •arTI-6pm •days
Maintenance
IWllYllAI
2 lu I lime empl01E'P~
;;amoc101e '>' "dnOl•nq
'n 1m1111Y
Ser voe es Res Comm Call~-------;;;;,,;..;; Gerarc1 N PSIPy S46-2299
WE galo; ~no hang iogetner "s __ C_A_O_W_N_S .... _R_E_U_N_l_0;.;.111
St110 Pd•nl "!>tdl• Ad· PARTY' 25tn Anmver'>d'>
vice 10 me craly 14 yr$ Marc h 1990 E. C. •
Hdl oor Munoc•pa I u• I
"'as 1P<"n1nqs '"' nPr ~ ...,omen wh • .. t;.P 4 ..,..r.m
<;oar I n q d c1•, o f
Costa
Mesa
Newport
Beach
~per.it•or· _,1 "ct> rom
o•e•ei. n Nort• San10
4r o & C. >Sta M•sa M•"><.
.:!8111 CnOr e~ $2( 000 ar
• va "e<I 1 "!>u• )r c ..
OP• "'•IS a!I Monaa.
Nee<> P• 11 a SSSS' Have
some spare tome? We
"ave !le11era1 open1nqs on
:>v• '''~nto•y teams all
:;.e1 C•ange C.ouM)
~ "'" •a!.1 pc1c.ea a1-
~.t1sD~'!~ Fte• 01e "°"rs
:luf '9 AM P Jvl ~ N'!el<·
enas ~rienO v wOr1tmg
...or1a1ttons Pa10 t"'d1n1ng
'dCMl .ia.-ancemen• ~.:in-
exp 633-717:? any 11me worller., c.a11 SuP (,r .,.,
Plaster Repair
Int E•l patch plastering
custom le•!urong Qual1tv
work Problems-No Proo-
1ems1 =326864 5S4-783 1
Plumbing
24 Mr EN• 141-1122
HEATING 9 PLUMBING
OLDE ST AO 9 Lic S4 l878
213-660·2:?0 ov 2 1 90
MARKE T•NG Svc to• rluns
ous1ne sses c hurc "f·'
newst"s & flyt>•"> Econ
om1ca1 \tlcl) tr get ,our
msg out 12 t31 596 J98:.
Lost & Foond 2925
s~ 92 H • 4( Hr\ IV~ ""''"I i:a1..•!llent oenet 1~ 1..oa11
4 ;'6 4 ..... 4 fOr nt~' o1~t"w
460 1 JdmOor~ Nl'wi;on I
Beach EOE
L•erocat
IFFICI CUii
Ar1..h•IPC!ura1ltrm11 Cn~1a
Mesa se<>~~ oa'1 time
clerk •or err a nos de
1.-erie" ~,.,. ... ,,. 1 ,11,r e
rn a1n1PriJnC""' \tnr1o.1ng
SUPP~ roc>m<. "'•'"'""~ ~ t<11ng Mu<.I nav" .:ar
llCflnse & auto no;ur ant.e
1•1,!dse 1...Jll Mon1Ld .it
'14-S4G n o• A5 AP'
Huntington
Beach
Fountain Valley
I
'' 1 < t lf I I< 11'<, '< I '( )f I< 111 '<'
I • ' _.. I ~ t \ \.\ , t •
\' !t' , J.I , •
' .
Call
642-4333
Asll 10' Bob or Byrori
·,.u''SOa., '4 t "T1
•.:.6 6991 9ev·ly Bonus \ U<> S18)
""" o a ) C a 11 UltlltltST ·1•-938-0667
~cuazz Sa1or n Newpori
Beac:n nas mar '''" "Q IUl ESTATE SALES
I s1.11•ons av.11lao1e •or I We re e.apandont;i our statt
rent Ask tor How&ra res1d1t11llal 5a1es •n New-
646-7 45 l port Beacn & sur •oun<l-
1
1n g areas EAcellent lldlrTill &ISIST&IT rarms ava11ao1e1 Com·
l"1e, nrs noght!st nouriv mission 10 80''•' In nouse
pay some co11419e & 1e1e-tra1n1ng & support' Call
m arketing e•p pref Don DeTnomas tor an ap-
~ ast grow1nt;1 h• tee,, po1n1men1 Geort;ie Elkins
"ompany vour nours can C o R e a t 1 o r s oe Our r'\Ours• Call "'m al 714-759.9100
i 14-851-3810
IElfCAL WIST&IT IECEmtllST 'IT "4eeoed tor CdM 1-taor
YISA • IUSTH Cllll
JS YEOARS EXPERIENCE
FaucelS D •SPOSals
Heall'«• LPa~ Repa.rs
%r· 0836
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call: COLLHE STllHTS N v ,., .. •o• Maio• 011 Com· ----------'
Bae~ olc •n Fashio n 1s1
P T E•PPrefd ·?1 6788 1
Salon ~•ghl 0001<1<png
lie-hours 67.., 553'
ORA.INS SS S 15 S25 ~ "" r aucets d•~po-.al nPater
Phone fc.t 1nyt1me
Pf 646 624:.> Leo
EXPERT Service -\ Repair
PtumDer since t952
Water hea1ers·d1sposals·
1ollets-lauc.e15· Ii• tur e s
roc -409035 964-8919
*•EUR PEAN INT'L
PSYCHIC Lic=049043 * Preo1ctoons for 1990 •
Tarot cards Crystal
Readings Call or Iv msg
• 722-6203 ..
Roofing .... ,. •.•..
Aes1den11al & Commercial
Reroofs repairs & skyllS
Ouallly Work Fair Rates
Fasl GUARANTEED Svc
FREE Est1ma1es a 557494
968-S89 1 494-6504
IHFLW1
H1gn Quality -Reas Rates
Roof Repairs & Rerooflng
Commerclal/Aes1dent1a1
Loe S73688 722-7479
OCEAN VIE W ROOFING
Local References
PROF since 73 Shingles
Broken'? Missing? Flat
roof leaks Free Esl Lied
Low Aetes1 723-5703 Gol
142-Hll !)an.es P T 5-8pm M Th
12 noon 4prn Sat S 1 ~ nr
17 I.SI 645 18';4
F O U N D l e ma (>
Dachshund V•c ''H" ~I OlllPAIY IUSOIT V1c tor•il C M c.a11 to Ou1901ng small adull to
•Cf'nl t~ 1a~<o 64'> S800 wear 4 11 costulT'e P T e~t 26Q ,., .. s b.S 'l 6"\4 I Xln! OPP!) P1ease ca
·33 J98S
FOUND Gort c; N ~"'"
B11<e '> -;peeo 28 HIT green 11 Hv"11ng1nn AL AUISTUT
Beac.n C:iill ..,,6 S622 I E•P Must have X-rav oc Come 101n our lr·endly
FOUND PHONE on Sat 51alf' 4 S Oa vs "'"
t 13 v1c1mh Pa1m S 261 -1123 Ask tor "''m
GoldPn WPst H B Gilli t-i I I
<lescrooe 96-0 ·0-'i6 IEIT&l lS$1STllT
FOUND while malt> Toy Minimum 2 vear5 pvper I
Poodle wear1nq swt>ater Cos1a Me5a 548 4322
near TeW1n1<.le Par"
COS18 Mesa S46·80 t3
FOUND vou~ Himalayan
Seal Pt k1Uen v1c Santa
Ana & 19th St Costa
Mesa 432·6881
LOST 24K Gold lrnk
brac•tet Sen11men1a1 Vic
17th St CM or May Co
1115 REWARD 646-J508
LOST CAT on 1 t VIC
Newport Harbor H1gn
School area Long-riairfl<l
Dlack w wht che~1 &
Oen tat
flTUlllllUY
PIHH
Xlnt oppo11un1t~ to (lirect
our C&B Practlee Beauto-
tul ot11ce <1ed1ca1ed to
PfOQress•ve dental con·
c.epts Hunt B c.h
Ws1mns1r 7 14·89 1 5245
Why di ... 1111 owr town 10
tah ldvant-oe of Nlee'1
TM Dee1 buy1 In merc:Nn·
dlM OCCUf deity In d M lltlecf
boots Blln<l •n 1 eye -:;~~-~·~~~l bent end ot tail 650 2 14"\ I ,
LOST GARAGE DOOR ~~~~~~~~~ OPENER Please ca1111
t>ack r 839-3314
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
112 Ftw9Q9 CrtlC>
113 Herrow· • toe
&4 Co6ot1ul
~!WI MHll~ ee Nut to A4IQ
87 1(11'1clWI1
DOWM
1 ~·
2 9eyot>d !fie -3 0ulca aa --
4 ~ c.roar-ie
59yftl'IY-
• Commen::i•
7 CNceoo -
• S.---~ 10 GoOlln'I kll'I
11 ......
12 .-cr-
d9wleie 13 "'°"'9n roecta
21 AuaNd
23~~ 2$ pert
27
2t~
2t .. "'Cl')
lO <Ar*'9 ,_,.
l<I 0.-,,_
SS /Idol -
49 Wed on Vegas
50 Thnll
S3 Mudcty-
ss ec.. i>r•
5' ...,,, wfttl
-.
"'ERNIE'S Refr1 g/Appl
Svc. 24-hr emergency
ave. Heating refrlg.
washers, d~•. etc All rnak•. model• 1 yr parll "'*. FREE IVC call on
c:ornptetlon. 836-0103
Ml.c sleet. fabrication &
lfecllon ornmental Iron,
certified welding
Bonded-Insured CA he
399285. (714) 536-3103
---~ --JUllS PUITill Int /Ext Qua\ *Ot'k lnsd Reroof/Aepalr• All work LOST OR FOUND A PET
LOW COST Spay/Neuter
Gulrw'9aa M Mongrel
37 .....
•NCM
toned , ..
57 ..__ L..i
DP·. -••. , ; Retwral NO FEE
•CALL 978-PETSw
3002
WANTED 99 People to
loee 10-29 lb• In 30 daya•
w/Or. recom prog Natu-
ral no hunger 647-2452
W!Mtxa prof llO + 6'1
seek• lady, allm. S.0·80
Fine MC, Sh Tra~ e•P
Box 6751. Hunt B 92815
• No Collection •
Early morning
motor routes
available.
Must have
dependable
transporation
and liabtlity
tn$Urance. .........
Ea 2 11
CllMl--
~·l•.-5p.•.
(fll.f)
........ eo 0po o1 ""'
11 12 13
l
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8UrWltl
: -11111 PIM.I ~JI-Time, Part -Time,
ftlgiat9f. Bu.se<t, Salad
,.,_ & Pr~. Apply at The Soup Pl1ntatlon,
i555 Ad1m1 Ave, CM
4ilet11Urants ..-111T1u
$7.50/Hr Seel<ing 2
M\arp, ve<satl~ charmers
10 worl< Mon-Fri Two
9hlfts open. 9am-5 30pm
& 101m-7:30pm Exciting
a1mosptlere. exce1ten1
training, opportunlly to
advance A pply at
Gullive r s 184 82
MecAnhur Blvd , Irvine
"99tM.1rants
TAWlll IY Tll SU Now hiring Food Servers tor nights. Apply in per-
son Mon tnru Sat af1er
•pm 2007 S Coest Hwy .
L.aguna Beacn
111'11.-lrWal s.e..
FIT salespefaon Xlnt pay
& posit, SC Plaza area
Wltl train 1n bridals C all
Denise at 2 t3-598-2393
lnML IUUIH
Previous exp a must
People oriented Good
wt11gures Responsible
lor purcnas1ng of clothes
& various sunones In·
ventory & employee
supervision For an appt
please call
645-5000, Ext 521
ULIUIAYOLll
lnMLW.U
llmTllY
Needed tor Word Prc>-
oeaalng (WordPerlect 4.2
exp. preld). tiling & phone
relle1 lor clvlll treffic engl-
neerlno firm. Xlnt ben-
efits & working environ-
ment Sllfld resume or
apply In person to Robert
Bein, Wm Frost & Assoc ..
ATTN Brenda. 366 1
Spruce St.. Newpo rt
Beach. CA. 92660
11•naiY
SECURITY OFFICERS
PERFORMANCE
BONUS!
$50.0.00
Dynamic Pro1ec11on Ser-
vices Inc . as an induce·
ment 10 all newly horeo
employees. offers a per-
formance bo11us plan on
order to receive long-
term quality sevlce from
its employees
Sall Boats 701 4 Mallr~ boll frame 11ew
$235 8•0-8733 1tCAt 2Q $ t9 000• IAYIH Wlllt I HASS LOADED 494 54 19
Mattress & trundle nevP• "SI. or WhdJPr Trade'>
usedS195 •840-8733 • 1~-...... --~--
COUCHES 2 matchonq e Sllps/Docks/Srora~
pillow back s200 f'<J ·-702 2
Grand Marshdll rollPr I NfWPl')RT t<;LANO
massager $250 F,7-.,. H$'14 Loo•or 9 I 1, ll)w profile
DARK oak 01n1ng t 101,. 10 n II boat
w16 chairs S45Q tamr,~ I Call 1i141 1;•,o 1064
misc chairs Ille cab PAIVA TE OOL K <;PACE
cot/end tables 640 4 120 1 sc,r,o mo IJIJ II') SS
LAG rnd bras'! tray r.oflPP ,11 .,.,,1 NfJw Dover Shores
table w/black wrou11n1 • l '4 S48 8;'166 NB
Y.W. tT11111
!'1-Speed Custom Wheels
Low Moles' Lok.e New• oron base S 150 Dhurftt>
rug 4x6 $50 720 941)1) SA•LBOAT Si<i> mai 46 (0318981
good acCP!.'l no live 11411 CdM tabletop store owneo
by est cl> w/bene11ts
Dinnerware exp reQ d
Bill 494-I 142
MAPLE rocker olc c.11;iors aooaro Nr Bal Pav1lhon Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
Take the for51 step 1o credenza dressAr SSOO "'', 123 0880 18881 Beach Blvd H B
l1n1nctal Sl abrllly by stereo Hammr>nd PIP< j511p Aw3 1 tu1 1P Aboard 847-8555
snowing yoor lnte<est lo organ etc 63 1·n9s 24 S1dP '"' s2so1----------1n&1L
Seles Clerk pos111ons
A vailable E 1tper1enced
preferred FI T P I T
oe pan ol oor team M-M-• .. Jp 1r 3:? $385
Dynamic Protection ol--.rtll I 'ltt• SWAL(S Ml(.HORAGE
lers 1mmpd1ate 1n1er-SlCZAe new8!01~8S73.., :>a11y q S S48 150 I
views full·llme work and LL • -' •
many many oart-tome MODEPN black r-ouc.r ~ WA•TH: IALIOA 1$U
openings an .stults avail· love seat Black moo o•n Br.at ~ho tor 11e-w 22
able-Ca" today. work !fli) Ml 3 drawer dresser 8 18 508 0188 9am 5pm
tomorrow• fblac:Jq 434-t280
Mlsc~l~ous
WHTH SU' Fiii U '
bO IS hwtr Nat. 4H-2HO
WE'LL PAY YOU
TO TAIE OYER
LEISE!
Brand 11ew BMW 1251
ConvertoOI~ wh•le w11"
ln9dlcal benef1111 paid
vacat19n, omployee d1s-
coun 1. e.Jtcellen1 o p-
l)O(lunlly for advance-
i:rwtnt Contact Gary or
VICky at 545-043 t or
apply at J I< Giii Sooth
Coast Plaza
DYIAMIC
PllOTECTIOI
SERVICES
black ll'lteroor pms1rop-
ong rear declt spo11er
ADMIRAL retrig gel <:ond Misc Transportation custom wheels c ar
$70 Antoque crib baoy · pnone lully loaded Aetall Sales
For Pie< I lmpons located
In Costa Mesa FIT As-
sist Mgr position avl
Start ., $5 50/Hr Also
FT /PT clerk positions avl
11 $4 76/Hr 540-7337
an•uus
P I T . Fashion Island
wome n ·~ boutique
• ~1823 -
(241MU)
(lH)tH-JllO
MANLEY GORDON
Insurance Brokers
CSR -COMMERCIAL .
Strong general ablllty, able to
control multl-llne, multi-com-
pany commercial desk. DetaJI
rflfinded, can rate on
Cair /Compare Data Systems,
computer literate, Insurance
ed, sett-starter all +'s for this
p()Sttion.
CSR -SPECIALIST
To handle
clotries & toyc; com 1 --------""!"'~ mode 675-2749 Iv msQ Aircraft BO 10 Company transfer mus1 sell' Assume lease at
AIRLINE TICKET I way 10 PA~TNfRSHIP ' Or 1 $575/mo
Syracuse. NV Leav•nQ onlere,t 68" 00NAN7A 111-1111
John Wayne Jan 24 V 35A oased 0 C Au
S 100 080 662· 7573 port f 714) GJ 1 7687
IWlllHn• ....
WhOletale diamonds 11nd
fine jewlery direct to you
Rings, chains, earrings.
etc. We custom des19n
1nytlng you desire
... Ill.IHI!
llLLllW!
U2-1H1
S. DALI 'Homage to
Plcauo·. Bernadette
'Picnic' Best offers Lve
meg at 63 1-9030
W-777
l'ICTmOUe .,.. ..
MAMS IT ATIMINT folowlng per.one are
~-: RCO POLO-NEW-
PORT BEACH, 1280 8taof'I
Ste. 0-1, Newport Bueti,
Callf. t2te0
MatCO Poto Puts HouM
Inc .• Texas. 54S7 San Nicolea
Or. Sta. 208, Newport a..cn. Calif. 92te0 JSR lne.. California. 54S7
Sen Nleolu Of. Ste. 208.
Newport Beach, Calif. 92e80
Marco Polo Puts HOUM I,
s C•HIOfnla llmlted partner-
ahip, 54S7 San NlcOlu Of
Sta. 208, Newport Beach,
Callf. 92880
Thia bualnass is con-
ducted by 1 general part-
n«Shlp
The rag1a1ra111 com-
"*lee<I to tran..ct busl· neu under Jhe flclltooue
buslneet na!Nt or names
llated 1bove on Decembef
15, 1989
Prealderit
Thia slltemenl was !tied
wUh the County Cleflr or Qr. anoa co~mly on OeG&mbef
t9, 1989
F440llO
Publlltle<I Or1noe Coast
Oaoy Piiot Oeoembet 27
1989 January 3. 10 17,
1990
w .112
FICTITIOUI 8UllNEH
NAME ITAnlENT
The lollow1nQ persona are
dOing b<Jll,_.U
WINGS ANO COMPANY
757 Domingo •8 Newport
S.ech Cellf 92660
WamJy Marie Bedard 75 7
Oom111go # B. Newoor t
S.ech Cellf 92660
Thie business •• con-OUC1ed by 811 1nd1v10ual
The rag11tranl com-
~ to transact bull-,,... under 1he llc1111oua
business name or names
lllled above on Novemt>e<
15, t989
Wllfldy Marie Bedard
Thlt statement was fll9d
with the CO\mly Cieri< of Or·
•noe County 011 December
t9 t989
F.wotSI
Put>ltahe<I Or1111ge Cont
Diiiy Pilot December 27
19811 January 3 10 t 7
1990
W-780
W-77~
UI \ 111 '\O I IC I