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WEATIEI
Sunny with a clear niahL Local
non.beast to cast wind to 20 mph
below passes. Coastal/lnland hiahs
from 6S to 78. Lows 42 to SS. For the
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llTHEIEW--
The chain letter. Everybody's re-
ceived one, and cursed the pcrson who
mailed it. Only silly. superstitious. un-
educated idiots would pass such tnpc
on, right? Or. maybe. some of Amen-
ca's leadtngJournahsts ... So far. two
Daily PUot rcp<>rtcrs -Robert Barker
and Paul Arch1pley -have been on the
hit tm. h's hard to kn,s>wwhat to thank
when you're an company wtth media
giants like Los Angeles Times editor
Shelby Coffey. Washington Post editor
Ben Bradlec and Associated Press
president Louis 0 Boccard• ... They all
rtte1vcd, and p:isscd on. the chain
letter that allegedly ongioated 1n the
Netherlands and would bnng aood luck
to all who followed its instructions ...
The two Pilot letters traveled 1n some-
what different d1rect1ons dun~ their
journeys from medium to medium, but
an both cases rec1p1ents included an
effort at humor or 1ns1ght or some
excuse for part1c1 pa11ng 1n such falderal
... Bradlec himself wrote ... A man w1ll
do anything out of fear ... Cynthia
Gomey of the Post wrote. "It's a
comfort 10 know that not all strange
behavior commences 10 California ...
An ednor at the Atlanta Journal. ap-
parently new to the job. wrote. "Lucic.,
Will it sell a house 1n Texas? Docs
anyone want to buy a house in
Ton?" ... Luck? Who knows? An C'd1·
tor at the Miami Herald received a
copy and passed 11 on. She lamentC'd.
"The first time I received tfle chain
letter. I feared I would have bad luck
and sent 1t on. The 1h1rd ume I re-
ceived 1t. I knew my luck was bad."
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"/ think I'll vote for Peter. Hell. he
de~~cs 1t. don't you think? He's been
a 1ood councilman."
Huntington Beach Councilman Jack
Kelly. o n Peter Green. who is seeking
appointment as mayor (Al).
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''Get someone e/~ to blow )'Our born
and the sound WJll carry twiC't' as far ...
Will Roger1
TODA Y'I EJEllTI
• Hl&hway IO I drives into the
Coach House in San Juan Capistrano at
9 p.m. as pen of the hiahly reprded
band's final tour before disbendina.
T ickets are S 19.SO. CaU 496-8930.
•Peppers Golden Bear. Pierside
Pavil ion, 300 Pacific Coast Hi&hway,
Huntin1ton Beac h, hosts.a Monday
Niaht football Piny. Admissio n iJ $3.
Call 374-BEAR. .
• Tbe Deten Rose Band performs
two Shows -at 7 and 10 p.m. - at the -
Crazy Hone Steak House, I S80
Brookhollow Or., Santa Ana. Call
S49.IS12.
~ Fred Mart1n/A3
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IMide Advice/ A8
Monday, December 8, 1880 25 cants
-C,ounCll members to confrlint Glasgow
Officials meet behind closed doors to discuss spy caper
By Bob van Eyken 0r.,. Cout Deity P1tot
COSTA MESA -City Councilman Ed
G lasaow is likely to take some heat -
possibly as severe as a vote of censure -
from his council oolleagucs tonight in the
wake of last week's revelation tha\-tle and
a former Police lieutenant spied on 1Jrivate
computer communications at City Hall last
year.
Glasaow and Lt. John A. Rcpn
monitored private communiques betWttn
PPOllSllPS .
plead for
paaee-talks
By Ro bert Barker
Orenge CoMI Delly P1lol
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Speakers at
perhaps the biggest war protest to make
an appcarance on the Orange Coast since
the Vietnam War. urged 'President Bush
Sunday "to talk. not"shoot."
"We "111 go to the streets by the
m1lhons b) Jan. 15 (the U N. deadline for
Saddam H u~in 10 get out of Kuwait.) ..
vowed Ton} Russo. a scientist and
teacher and a leading figure in the Pen-
tagon Papers case of the 1970s. "We arc
going to stop this war. brothers and
s1sten."
Others al the peaceful rally that was
spiced b) fiet) rhetonc urged Bush and
S«rctary of State James Baker to put the
hd on Persian Gulf developments -
"nght now."
O ne accused the U nited Sta tes of being
in Saudia Arabia "for the noble purpose
of keeping the pnce of gas under S 1.35 ...
i\bout 300 pcople. p<>u1bly 350. a ttend·
ed the rally orpnized by the Orange
County Coaltuon for Peace in lhe Middle
East.
Jean Forbath. the founder of the Save
our Selves. a poverty rcltef agency based
in Costa Mesa. was one of those in
attcndan~ on a warm Sunday at Mile
Square Park. ,
"I believe we have to stop this war,"
said Fort.th who noted that she "very
much repetted•' not protesting the Viet·
nam War.
"Those of us who arc concerned shouJd
make oor feelings known.
"There's no vahd reason for any of o ur
you ng men 10 die." said Forbath. who has
an 18-ycar-old son. There has to be a
peaceful way."
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Cily Manager Allan Roeder and Poltce
Chief Dave Snowden between May and
November. 1989, according to a District
Attorney's investigative file obtained by
the Oraqe Coast DaUy PUot last Tuesday.
The District attorney declined to file
cnnunaJ charp against Jlepn, who ob-
tained the documents and passed them on
to G lasgow. Nor were any charges fi led
ap.inst Glasgow.
as well as a number of calls from pnvatc
citizens for Glasgow's rCSJgnauon.
Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle has
requested a closed session at tomght's
meeting to discuss the D1stnct At~oroey's
invesllgallon. which was conducted last
spring and summer.
But there 1s aJso likely to be some
d jscuss1on of the affair 1n o pen session.
Mayor Peter Buffa s~ud. .
The council cannot vote to remove one.
of its own members. but it can administer
symbolic punishments. according to Buffa
But the disclosure drew outraged reac-
tions from C11y Co\,lncil members. who
called the spying a severe breach of eth1t1. See GLASGOW/Ilea Piii Councilman Ed Glasgow
. 8MuN Notfte9tl°'WIOI eo..t Deity Plol
Irene Bland. of Laguna Beach, shows her opinion at a rally for peaoe In the
Mlddle East at Mlle Square Park Sunday.
Russo. who was prosecutC'd but not
convicted in the Pentagon Papcrs ca~
along "uh Daniel Ellsbcrg. callC'd Bush
an opportum~t.
.. What"s good or 0 11 companies and his
See PEACE/Illa .....
Bush: Iraq
withdrawal
not enough
By Joan Mower
"->elated Pr-W11ter
WA HINGTO"' -The Bush ad·
mm1strat1on sa' s Iraqi President d·
dam Hus~in po\("") a long-tenn threat
to world ~a1.c: and "has to be dealt
wtth" e'en 1f he "'1thdraws Iraqi
troops from Ku~a1t and frees western
hostages
lo telc-.1~1on dppcarances und.a-..
1dn1101strauon officials promised Iraq
a peaceful v. a' 10 C"nd its occupauon of
Kuwait but stilt brand('(i the Iraqi
leader as a dangrrous man who~
laracr m1h1af') ambitions must be
chcckC'd
..Thcn:-·s ne'er been an)' suge<>llon
that (orC't' v.ould be used 1f the l ' '
resolutions ~ere fulh comphC'd v.:1th:·
Secrctaf"\ of tale James '\. Baker Ill
said on · 8(-T\''~ "M~t The Pres ..
"That v.ould &J'C' wme assurance. 11
seems to me. that 1f he complied with
the re~lu11om. h1~ rev.ard for that
would not bc a m1latar-. attack b~ the
United tau·<> .. BakC'r said
ThC" l n1tC'd "'at1ons has called for
Iraq 10 leaH ..._u~a1t. n-store the legll·
1mate go,cmment to that 011-nch
cm1ratC' and free all \.\.cstern hostages.
Bak.er plans to tra .. el to Baghdad be·
tv.et>n no" and Jan I 5 10 m~t with
Saddam
But C''en af Iraq httds the L' N
resolutions "v.e s11ll are going to be
faced "1th an Iraq that has enormous
m1htat) capab1ht) and has demon-
stratC'd a desire to dC'velop even mort
nuclear weapons. balhsuc m1ss1les."
Ocfcn~ Scctttaf') Dlck Cheney said.
See GULF!lld Piii
Fanny Spencer: Good works, Council members courted • for votes in mayoral race ill will in early .Costa Mesa
Editor's Note: The followi111 1s the
first column of• new M ondiy katurr
"OC U:atnm" which will h.i'1Ju,ht
m•ny cokxful people of the history of
the Onante Coast.
Fanny Bixby Spencxr has no parks.
schools or streets named for her and
was scorned by most of he r Costa Mesa
peen but she played an important role
in lhe powth o f the community.
he was born in 1881, the nfoth and
youneest child of Jotbam Bixby, a
wealthy Lona Beach landowner. She
trartlcd to New York and Europe and
was stronaJy afftcted by the p<>veny 1be
uw. When ahe returned to Lo .. Beech. w shocked her family by becoinint a
radical tociabll wbo ~ tritb the
Lont Beach Poltee ~· to Ud
indietnt ~.
Spurniaa her falber's wealth. Fanny
dmK'd plainly in bid mns and
factOf)'-mack white ~. She
lived 1uaerdy in one room ol her
•tbef•a oru• mauioo. after svippi ..
the ...... ,...atpapef IDd diarcliill t.bc
Ffftdl ~. At IM 111 OI JI. ik
mlfried I lllU of Utllr .. 'clod
wona eut 9peatllf. nry bee•••
UQpopuW in Lolls lllCla .... Wodd
War I blclu.e ·~ Pwy'1 o U•t*•
.-dfttlil ... IDOWld '° ...... IOWll ol twper ill 1919.
OC Legends
By Robert Barker would ll'e Green the wmmng c<tae.
Or11ng9 C:O..t ~ P11o1 Observers also say that former Pohce
HUNTINGTON BEACH _ Probabl) Ouef Earle Robitaille. a,nothcr newly elected pf'O-IJ"Owther. would vote Green.
no election cont~t m recent )e&n bas been reportcdl). belie' ma it's only fair that
so spintcd and sparked so much antc:rnt as Grttn gets his bi& chance. But Robn.aillc
the tussle for ma)or between Council wouldn't comment.
members Peter Green and Jim ilva. ..I think I'll vote for Peter," Kelly said. •
Both men and their upponcrs ha~e "Hell. he deserves 1t. don't you think? He's
been wooana votes for weeks &om the been a good councilman."
remainina five counal mem ben. W hen told of Kelly's comments. Silva
The beh1nd·the-stcncs JOCkc)'1na prob-sajd: .. It l~k.s hke Peter will be the next
ably rivaJs tn antcnstty tbe recent mayor.
diplomattc eff'otls by U.S. to Mn the U .N, "If Jack's not there. I'm not \here.
raolunon IPinst Saddam Hu'ueln. "If Peter docs win. I'll work with him
Green. a 50Ctal ccolOI)' teachtt at Gold· 100 perttnt."
en West Colleee. ts the mayor pro tcm. a Sliva said Fndal that he's been ablorbed
bath that sometimnJtad1 10 the mayor's with the death o his aunt and unde in a
politJon. He's been on the council for six Cok>tldo traffi accident and tlliat tM
,_,..but ~vcr enlNstcd w.tb tbe honor of family trafedy has trantcended PC>titic8li
mvint IS ma)'Of. tboup at'l I ~ial developments. · He bid announced the dly befoN. ~r!:n"':'1~ envtronJMn\ahSt wbo t choulb. that M WU VipWllJ ...,.. .. ~ by slow or no-trowtlt fKtiom.. m...eer four vo Sil~ 1 ovics &acMr at Lot A•ilol la maftfUvcri .. e9ltitr dais week. 9il¥a
H-SchoQl, WU dec:ted on the pn111VW1h =r,· ~ .::;w._ ":, ~.: tidDlt. AIMI U... witll ~ illidlm-~ "'"~ _,_ ... -
iiom Mid a 4-l edle oa !be cowed M Oren ....... ..,._. t.e 11 a I
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Monday, Deoamber 3, 1890 Orange Cout Dally Piiot
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Orange Coast People
Barbara ·11111us
A vict president of adn;iinis·
trntivc services at Long Beach City
College who makes a second job out
of helping !he water polo fratcmit)'
at all ~vels ..
AMOllC HEI DUTIES:--• She helps polo players a1 local
high schools get thrir' academ ic fu.
tuft's lined up, is the regul&r scorer
for 1hr UCI water wlo 1Cam..and the
NC . .\ . .\ Championships, and has
aided U.S. and international water
polo over thl' }t'ars including serving.
in tht'" past as U.S. polo president.
She SC"orcd tht i 984 Olympics. She
helps write 1he NC,o\A rule book each year. Kalbus was one o f the
··major instigators" of the Newpon Water Po lo Follndauon.
CAWNG THE SHOTS---------
She began srrving Southern Pacific Water Polo 1n 19 72 and
became scorekeeper and manager for UCI 1n 19 75 when her son
wcnl 10 pla) for Stanford. "He r('('ruited n1y son but gol hrs mother
instead." Kalbus said .
Ne..., land ~id, "A lo t o f teams's lose a lot of games because
of the sc-orers' tables. J'n1 luck} al our gan1L~s. tx-causr Barbara
al\\a)S handk~~ them ... She 1s fa r and a1'ay lhe best at thl' scorer's
table. 1r ~ou can atTord Barbara for a fr1L·nd. )Ou can a\01d a 101
Of l."nelTilt'S."
KEEPS HER YOUNG;-·---------
'"I'm no1 1hc type to si1 and do nothing," stud Kalbus. 59. who
J\ l'r,ig.l'' ahl1u\ :!ti hours a Wl.'ek o n ""'aler polo and takrs vacauon
llOll' \\1th the L S.'ttat1onal team ''This 01:l'up1es m~ spare lime.
I 111.l· 1'orl.1ng. v.11h athll"les and coachl's I enJO) 11. 11 keeps n1e
1111111 g.l'lt1ng uld I don't intend o n retiring from an)thin(I,. I y,·ould
lll'\l't ('0,11 h or u 1r1 c1atc. so \'>l:orckl·ec1ng is) su1111:th1ng fun for nl('
Ill du··
··1 do 11 hi l:k: able 10 go Jo maJOr 1n1l·rn:111un:1I l·om1x•t111uns.
mvl·rpi.rnpti' 111 1 ncr roonrrR"ranU---tx'-rnui;;r t l'nJo'~ wurklng-\\"lth
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IT'S NUT FOR THE MONEY-------
Kalhu'>. "hc1 \1.Munlt't'f\ h<'r um<" for all !ht• a\s1s111ncr she
pro\1dt·~ "•lier llOlo 1~ 1n\aluable to cOnt·hc'i 111..e Ne"·Jand and ·
n.:i1111n,1I tu.u,h Hilt HjrncH. anJ 1sn·1 sh0Yi1ng \1gns o f lc.-lling up
~hl' ni.11..t'' t'\t'I\ n.111.1n,1l 1t·Jm Y.Orkout and pa)~ hcro"n "~~ 10
ll•urn.1111t•111'
· \\,1tt'I 11(11,, V.••uld Ix· dl'.td "11huu1 ht·r.·· 't'"land 'klllf
'"'hi·, 111 .. 1·· r1r .1 "'u1l..,1h lll r1 than I .tn1 Harhara rnoi~ ht· tht'
hJ1d.-.. 1 ''•H ~111i-: lh11n,111 l ll·1n~ I it· t'lt'r 1..nu"n 111 n1 ~ hie 'ou t an
ph11th' tip 1111 1•tf11.1 .1111 11111r 11! n1gh1 a11d ~he'll lX" th1:re. We
.11".i'' 1h,,1irh1 'ht· v.,11 ltunt'!l' '-t.'t11nJ rt•:Jth ~ht· d0t·s all lh<'
!i 11 k· 11l1n!!.' '"' nh· 11 ·, 1u1lx·l1e\,~hlc h"" n1urh ca~1cr shl' n1a l.elo
lill' k11 111~ "'Iii.: 1' J.11 J.V.l'~urlll' hurnan t"':1ng_"
-Compiled by Joa Fcrgu!loa
llcal News Briefs
One found dead In Long Beacll nre
I 01'(1 BE.\('H -. .\person ...,a!. found dead 1ns1de a vacanl
c-ommt'rcral budding gulled b) a fire 1hat ma} havC" b«n· !.larted
b) trnn\ll'Ol!-i t'arl) Sunda) 1n Lon& Reach. fire o ffic1als said.
' The World ... in Four Minutes
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MARKED TREE, Ark. -The eanh stood su11 Sunday. u usual
The only thing moVina was the stream of jumpy residents fleeing in
fear of an eanhquakt, _
Ne'w Mexico scientist lben Browning projected 1 S~SO chance of
a major temblor alona the New Madrid fault for the five days that
bcpn Saturday. The fault's southern end is under this to wn of about
-· 3,200 people. It runs northeast to Cairo, Ill. ·
Browning. 72, bases his theory o n the gravitational pull of the _sun
and moon, which he says will be particularly strona during the pcnod.
On the basis of 1hat, dozens of people have packed their things
and lefi town .
Scientists have scoffed at his proje<:tion. But these same scientis1s
say an earthquake is likely someday. · ..
So even s keptical rcsiden1s, like convenience stort cashier Rheba
Womack. aren't takin& any chances.
"If th.is doesn't ha ppen. I don't want to hear anyth ina elsC about
earthquakes." Mrs. Womack said.
A few hours later. on Sa1urday night, Mrs. Womack and her
husband, Scott, left town. joinina ... lhe temporary migratio n .
Tho~ ...,,ho stayed prayed.
.. Bless all or us. oh Father. that are upset abou1 the earthquake,"
said Ira Whitfield when he opened Sunday school at SL John
Missionary Bap1is1 Church.
Church Deacon Sterling Ivy said he had expecled the crowd to be
smaller, than usual. It was. what with some people suddenly oul of town
and others afraid to lrave th-cir houses.
The same concrrn ·has closed schools in pans or Tennessee.
Arkansas. Missouri. Krntucky and Ill inois for a few days early this
week.
COlumbla's astronaUts nnally In lll'lllt
C ~PE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Columbia's astronauts. thrilled 10
finally be orb1tina Earth, activated telescopes inside the spacr shuttlr
Sunday for mo re than a week or probing galaxies. quasars anct. other
hot. turbulrnt obJecls.
The shuttlr roared 10 life at I :49 a.m. EST Sunday and streaked
through a m oonli1 sky after si:1 months of 1ryin'g 10 get off thr around.
Three hours Ja1cr. the stven·man crew began the daylong process of
ge111ng the SI 50 mdhon Astro observatory ready for operatio n.
by
Shera1 LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
I nt·hini! 1ht· hhntl' :1pan. Cork~ didn't hke what hl' saw
ou1s1de. ~OrL·' of police s:;arlo. lights nash1ng. httcrcd lht' 'Hrt"t"I 1n
frnnt tif !us h1dt·out 1-ll· roulJ Sl't' the head\ and nOt~, of Nt• .... ·pon
&•a(h S\\ .\l tcan1 rnemhl·r\ ...,ho had 1akcn po'il110n~ un !hi.'"
rnof!Op\ of lll'art>). hull1l'~
.\nd lhco ihl'rl' v.as that darn helicopter c·1rc!tng. llrl·hng.
circling t-f o..., cuuld he 1h1nl. "1lh that annoying rackl.'"I o\erhl'"ad.
C orl.~ "t•nt bacl. 1n10 thl· h\ 1ng room. laid his 1wo p1s1ols on
thl' lahk·. and too\.. :inother sw111. fron' thr 1cqu1la boltle
\\'h.11 Ill Ju"'
··('orl.~." hctl(l...,'l'd the \OICI.'" O\Cr the hullhoi'n ... ...,.c know
)Ou.re in tht"rt'". 'l'tiu havc no "'ay ou1 . Don't make mattl·rs worM.·.
pJJ ) ou II hl· ~1\''' (hl'CSl.' 1f you If) 10 nlake a hrcak fur 11 "
( ur~~ ·~ r111nJ l.ep1 rl·play1ng 1hc last scene 1n "llutch ('as111d~
and 1hc .°"lunllanrt· "'td ·~\\'hat a ""'3) 10 go• Ci uns hla11ng . .\ hl'ro's
d'·a1h and a. n1uch bl'11er alternative 1ha1 bt:ing the fa1r-ha1red
budd\ of a do ni1nant ct llni ale.
,··orl.\ n1adl· '>lire hi\ pisto ls were loaded .
l or~; \1de'i. 1-1~...,ood has-bc<"n , had always ""'anted 10 bt.·
julol likt Rober! Rt'dfurd .
1'ow's ni ~ chancC'. ht· lhought as ht' walked to the front door.
·ro h<.· con11nucd.. •
F1rcfightl·r, round the body after e.\11ngu1shing a J:JO a.m . ire
in the large. \1iigle-stor} budding near 1he downtown in1erscct0oo;;n~-l"'r---------------------------'-,
l>I BroaJy,a ~ and Promcnadt'. s.atd Long Beach Firt' Depanmenl
'pukt·sn1an Bob ( aldun
"\\'{' bcliL'\e lhL· pe.·rson died from smpke 1nhalat1on. The body
\I.IS not burnl·d hut ""'L' arc waiting for th~ coroner's c,_am1nat1on
lo Jl'tt'rm1ne 1hc '>ex."'< ah.ion said. adding that the bod}' was found
1n a bathroom 1hat used to be part of Th(' CO\'e bar.
··11 lo(lk' lt ke the fire sLaned in thl' bar's k!lchen area." said
l a!Jun
ln vcst1~tors bchevt• squatters may have startt·d thl' hlatt'
Lotto to grow to S40 mllllon
5.\f.R .\ \.fENTO -There ...,ere no grand pn71.'" w1nnen. 1n tht'"
stale loner;.·~ "Lo110 6-SJ" dra...,'1ng, and official~ said Sunda) lht'"
Jat:kpot would reat•h S40 nulhon by Wednesda~ '\ dra...,•1ng
The 1\1nn1ng nun1ht·r, cho~cn 1n \abforn1 a Lo1ttf) "!> 1w1ce-
\\Cl'l.I~ gan1 c "l'rl' 2. 40, 28. 35. 50. 44, and the bonus number.
51
The Jackpot \aturda~ "as S32.1 million
fhe 1~1Pl"ll'r c111C'~ l"hoscn ...,ere: T orr:inr t·. Saugu\. La Pu enle.
\.-:ill·~ trurn \\t•dne~a) night lo Sa1urda}\ dra"1ng v.·cre .\18
m1ll1on . loner\ o ilic1als said.
-From Dally Pllol at-ws servlC'~!I
Pena 1.o1 ·~ r-.... ,i;'""' , r •
Did You Know?
Cities orlglnallY. part of
soldier's widow's pockets
•In Jluntlngton Beach: t 'a1anna Ru11. a sold1t'"r'S w1do ..... was
grantl'd :!l-'>lJuare miltl> of land called Las Bolsas (thl'" pockets). by
Me,;1ran 11.ove rnor JoM' F1gul.'"roa on Ma~ 21. 1834. Joaquin Ru 11
reCU.'\l"d a .,,,.M.luart·-nule rancho called Bois.a Chica (/1 11Je pocket).
Buth ...,e re part <tf the d1\ 1SHHl of lht• ri.fanut•I N11:10 Grahl. y,·h1ch
ro\eflxl ...,hat 1~ no~· the west half of ()range c·ounty and some of
\\'h1111cr fhl' c111clo o f H untington 1-kal·h. "''estm1n~1cr. Garden
Ciro' c and Fo untarn Valle) no...,, occupy that land called Las Bolsas
and Bol"-1 c·h1c11
P1c~ ~our pockels for h1stor1c:1l fact., for l>1d )·ou Know''.
Orange Coast Dally Piiot. P.O . Hn\ t 5b0. c·osia Mesa, 926:!b.
-CompllNJ by A.ani' Splaa
"It's Uke 10 einy Christmas present," NASA l1unch director Bob
Sieck Mid 111 pott·llUnch news COl'llfercncie. "It's been I pl all year
... to aet Asuo and Columbia on orbit. You cquld My it took Ill year
to act there, but we're there and we're turt~MPPY about iL"
It was the fifth launch attempt for the mission, fint scf\eduled for
1986 but postponed by the Challenacf accident. fuel leaks halted three
coµntdown~ including the fin1 one in May, and ~lclcope problems
ended another.
C111I•••. A111Plc11 c•••···· ...
NQRTH TARRYTOWN, N. Y. -Aaron Copland, the pioneering
composer who used folk sonp and jazz in writing plainspoken classics
such as "Appalachian Spring." "Rodeo:· and "Bjlly _ihe K.id," died
Sunday at age 90. •
Admired by colleagues as \he "dean of American music." Copland
was a major forte in pining international recognilion for the nalion's
20th ~ntury composers. His honors included a Pulitzer Prize, a
Presidential Medal of Freedom,' the G uggenheim Foundation's first
music fellowship and an Oscar. .... ....
IDlll wins 1ll-G1N111 ll1ct1111
BONf'I. Germany -Chanet"llor Helmu1 Kohl's center-nght
'coali1ion o n Sunday easily won the first free aTI:-<Jerman elections s1nct'
1932, buoyed by his popularity as 1hc man who C!!ficd swift
~nifica1ion. ---
The balloting capped a brtatRtaking transformation 1hat began
with a rcvoll lasl year against Eas1 Germany's Communist government
and led 10 the merging of East and Wrs1 Germany o n Oc1. 3.
East Germany's former rulina Communist P~y. now called thr
Party for Democratic Socialism, won some seats 1n the new German
Parllamen1. bu1 lost m uch of 1he support 11 had earlier this year.
In perhaps thr biggest surprise. the Greens e nviro nmenLal pany
of former West Germany. Europe's bes1 -known ecoloay movement.
lost all their scats. O nly the Crcens· sister pany 1n eastern Germany
won ~als 1n tht' new parliament.
, A Jubilant Kohl was greeted at his Cbns11an [lemocra1 pany
headquaners by a thro na of well.wishers.
"T.hi s is a day of great JOY~· he told then1 ··This is a great succrss
.and someth1n11. to be proud or ·•
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\ n1an 1 l:11m1ni. tn ~ "Oflicer Bopn" called a home
tn the !SOil bluck of Wt'st Baker S1rec1 Wcdnt'Sd.li y and drmand~ 10 'pea~ h_; lht' ownt'r. Thr min c1llcd 1w1tt.
t"3C'h 11mt' fl'fu,1ng to l'."'fl la1n ""'hy ht' was c1lhn1. The call\
"'"l'fC fl'll'l\l·J ;it ati..)ul 11 a.m Wt'dncsd'a)'.
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Somt'one 101 ll"":t\ w11h ·a nl1r fro1n 1n\1de a truck
parlr.c-d 111 a hon1r on ·\ht' Q(iOO hllllk of I.a Tierra A•·t
Thu Ma) Th<' '1r11m s.:ud hc-h•d parked his truck 1n thr
dn•e .... a) ol the hornt' and wt'nl 1n10 lhr backy1rd. but
when he rC"lurnt'd hr found tht' 1 ruc1r.·~ hcd co, et had ht'f-n
mo'l"d and tht" SlbO nfle wa~ gone
11nut'd al lvol) t re,1 1.. .. n..-""tt n anutn<'t r11i1.11 rct'\'pw~·•e
~andal11ed 011 tha1 ~trl't'I ...... ......
t•ht1s1ma' 11t\~ wonh S9 S wt'rt' \tolcn from 1 \·chicle
p:ul.cd on Al!11 V1s1a
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\ man a Nut 'fl )'t'an old s1ok 1wo J 2·pack5 of bttr
from Plata Vl'rdr Liquor. I S2S Mesa Verde Dnve f.lst. 111
10 \0 pm \.\t'Jnc~a ...
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.\ blal·k l rrk "mountain blC)'l'"k w11i; s1okn from 1n
fron1 ufa b1n1ncss at 1855 Park Place bt'IWffn S and 5 4(}
p.m ,\llnnd11~ Th<' bike had been len lo1:kl"l1 on a bike
•land
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"' 1h1c:f re1cht'd 1hrou&fl an open w1ndOw and \1ole 1 ·
w:illc1, purk and •tc:rto from 11 car parked 1n 1hc JSOO
block of Harbor Boulc v1rd be1.,,.·ttn IO:IS ind 11 :4 ~ 1.m.
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Pmpcrt~ ~alucd al about S2.000 was stolen from a
1990 Ma1.da JlJ park.rd 11 18837 Brookhursl Thursday
afternoon Somt"ont' brokr 11 window on the cir lo p1n
cnlf}
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An unknown Pt"rson ranut·kcd thrtt ~rooms 1n 1
homr on lhc 9000 block of Lo c·o1o n11 Thursd•y. bu1
1pp11rtn\ly didn't steal 1ny1h1n1. The hurglar brokr 1n10 thr
home b) Pf) 1ng a bark SCTttn open ind I hen k:fl throu1h
lht: fl"on1 door.
A purse rtportcdly was s1okn at 1ht St. Simon & J...ot
Church. 20400 M11noli1 St
D A wom1n'1 wallcl was siolen from 1 \able •I a pvbhl'"
library, 185S P1tk Pll«". The walle1. conu1n1n1 SSO 1n
e1J.h. was 1tok:n bc1wc:cn 4!4S and 4:5' p.m. "Tut'Sday. ,, 7 7 ,..., A PlllCnl 11 Hun11n11on Humana Hosptt.ll lokt or.
' fte1ab lh•I her hut.b.nd had bctn try1 n1 10 Poiton her.
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An an~ ...ik1n1 t.ek 10 her car •ftrr •day of wort Thu1*1 bind hd rron1 door unlocked and hct
SlJO *"° m1ulns. The victi m told Polioc ~ Ptrtt'd lhe cw .. 116'0 Watna A vt. and k>e~cd it No bu...,,_,, ~~ ........... .. ...
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SofnCOfl(" rtpOrtcdly btoke 1 >Mfldow 11 Suprem<
Donuts. 602 Ptdfic C01st tli&hway, •nd 1tok • tc~viston
tel and (our or fivt ea11on1 or C1p~llC1. ,
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V1ndat1 s shed • rn•ilboA in the S800 baoek of
Krnbfook orlvt. 1'he rtCtnl mailbo); Cl""lf 11Jo con..
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A man anncd with a hand gun, wcann1 1 hood ind
wh 1tr swt:at• clothes, robbed W<1rld S.v1np. 3880
-. M1chchon Dnvc. al about 10:3S a.m. Thu!"Mlay. act11n1
away wuh an und1sclo~ amounl of cash ht' 11utfcd 1n10
1.canva' bq. The min t'ICI~ on fool from 1he rur of
1hc uv1n1s 1nd loa n, accord1n1 to poll('('. ,
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Appto:\1ma1cl)' $2,S59 wonh ,of 11tm' 1nclud1n.a JtW·
elry. 1 v1dt'ocassc11e rcrordct i nd CD playtr were 1akcn
dunna 1 bu~lary shortly ancr noon Thursday 11 1 home
on W1/nu1 . Polttt tay buraJart smashed• 11dtt1Windo• to
pin cn1ry 10 the houW: .
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A blby 11rolkr ind Oiristmas siR• were reponed
11oJen Thundliy 1ncmoon from tht 1n1nlt of 1 vchide
ptr\'.td 11 284 l.tmon Orovc. ·
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Residents rt'portrd th11 a vehicle hid drivrn ovrr..ii
lawn on Mo.;,1n1 Olot). dn1roy1n1 several spnnltkn. tod
l\ld lrn 1r11sh 1n tht yerd.
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A Jo4d n«klact wilh • di1mond pendtnt. •told rina
and• 22'1-tLfll Ptt\lvian co.n. witb a 10111 v1J~ ofS4,)()8,
wtrt ttokn from • ttome: on Af'boles.
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Cash. a vMkoflucuc ~ Ind jcwtlry Vllh.ed at s"~OOO wm: 1tolen from • home on Monitor by thieva .tto entered 1hrouieft 1 rtar bltbfOOm lrilindow.
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Clolht's, v1lut'd at $2.l t S . .,,.C"f(" SlOIC'n from 1 Jttp on
Juan11a ·"-'a) ........ ,
-A 1.111 man wuh shon, blond hair 1n 1 "blunl. modern
haircut." wa.!t sccn 1 .... ·o n11ht' 1n a row.1ry1n110 pttf into
lhr windows of an 1partmcn1 1n 1he 1200 block of Wcs1
lblboa Boulc\•ard .
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A SS,j()O d1arno nd rin1 ind $700 C'lsh wtrt mist.in&
from 1 houx 1n tht' 1700 btoek. of Tcmipin W•t . . D
Two dOOf" lockt. wc:rt filled with ~ut and • window
tcrttn was 1l1shf'd o n 1 1ues1 hou.M: 1n the 300 block of
SitM) R09d '
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Someone Pl"Jed inlo 1 c.empenhell on a 1981 TO)'O\I
pickup truck ~rkcd in '~ L Map1n parti,.. kit at 901
Ntwp0n CcntCI" Of. •nd took 1wo •mpUrters. . 0
A red 191 7 Ponche Cartrni 9111p0r1i"lch~ rime
was 11ok:n rrom 1 pri\rllt part.ina k>t •t 4400 MICArt~ur
Blvd .
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About $1. 700 won.A of k'wdrY wae Aolttl ftom a 91 •
yc:1r-okl woman livi na °"·,ht ''°° Mock or Dolpb&n Ttn'let, "The ri"I' 1ftd bnleckt ~ liui,. owt • 1 roun:,n.,: whc11 laM tcCft. ~ wtrt no 1pf11imM ..
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This will be The Fttd
Column's final d1scuss1o n of
srammar In 1990.
After our artic le and an ·
editorial on the closing of
Hall1day's a nd The Storclcc~pcr in Wes{cllfT
Plaza, some readers called to '
bemoan use o f tht term
"closing down," m the ed1·
tonal. It sho uld be .. closing
up," said o ne me mber of the
G rammar Pohcc.
The nu t da). another
reader said 11 'lho uldn't be
either. we should s1mpl)
havt said the stores we re
"closing." I bough I ofT o n
1bat. bul snetred al the
caller''! phra'lmg· " ... ne uher
closing up or closing down .. "
Fred Martin
When that appeared. 1he reader. m highest dudgeon. called o ur
newsroom Mother upeno r. Peg McAhs1er. to sta le that 'ihe had
no t said "ne11her/or" a nd. furthermore. would nc"cr sa)
"neither/or." ·
Peg, who quahlie\ as one of the planet's nicer peopk. soothed
the caller and told he r It must have bee n a transcnbing error due
10 the sometimes hard -to-hear Hotline tape. Hotline calls are
recorded on what is surcl) the world's m ost-abusc<J answenng
machine and tranS<.·nbed 1n a someumes pande ru on1o us newsroom.
Since I took thl' phrasing d irectly fro m the transcnp11on. I was
in error cbastu.iog the G ram mar Lady and apaloa11c for the
e\lOn ation M' intent "-a!> nl.'1ther malicious or 1ll·41Ptnle'.'d.
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-"'Supermarket Imponderables: Wh) 1s the clerk for the'.' c>.press hnc
alwa)'S the slov.est one 1n the '>tore"
A.nd "'h} do <;omt· cu\tomers in the longest lines insist on
chauing-up lhl' l·het kcr'' (Hold 111 'Tha111ng-up" 1s a bona fide
expression u~d h~ our Bntash cousins. It 1s ne11her ··chat11ng
do"'n" nor jU\I "lhJttlng ")
~ \.1oreoH·r v. h' do cenJ1n people ne,er Stt the ··i'IO
(HECKS'" sign JI the npress counter. and v.h} do the <.tore'i let
them gee awa} v. 1th 11"
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Culne Imponderables: liov. dcx·'i a male dog dl.'terminc v. h1ch trl.'e
trunk or light pmt or .,hruh he v.111 choose to anou1t'1
That dcn\111n madl· hov. dc~s he detl·rm1ne v. helher to g1' e
11 a starboard \hot nr J f)<.Ht·\lder''
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F t llne Imponderables: Far tuo man) t'' l'n ln wn'>ldl·r
8
Polltlcal Imponderables: BreaHasung wi th 'it1mt· tronu:., thl· o thl·r
day. the con H·~at1on 1urnt•d to v.ondcnng v.h) \tanan fkrgc\on
nratle such a poor '!lhov.1ng, relat1,el) '>pl'al1ng. in her ran· for tht•
L1t•u tenan1 (10\crnnrsh1p" t
Wa!> the ll'Cp-~tanan-in·thr-St·n:nc 'nit' rt·ported hac 1n
Oc1otx-r. a lat tor'l Wa'i there an an11-1o1.omcn-1n-h1gh~lffire-1n
California \Ott•'' "'·1' 11 her Jnu-ahunioo .. 1and'1 lo; \ht· too "libaal"
tor man) ol tht· Rt·pubht·an t•stahho;hmt'nt ..C.t·1ng a<. hov. \1anan
ran so far behind Pt•tt' \\ il\on "as 11 lat l ot intt•re!>t'' Or lad. cit
t ampa1gn tund''
Probahh th" kJrnl'u group dt't 1tkd
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trttt Repair lmponderablts: \\ 11h 'e"flllrl Rhd tratlit \qUl'l'll'd
hlt• .i tube 111 llHHhp.l'llc do"'n 10 onl· lane t•.ith "'J\ h' < .tltran'
mo1nns1s ha' l' tx·t·n a'led w · sed. alternah.' route<>
.\ dl'Cl·nt 11nt· \\,I' Harhm Rh d 'In v. h' dtd thl· l II\ nl ( o'lt.1
\lnJ scku tlll' lllll\I 1nuppurtunl' 11me to thnw. all ''' t·nag1e<.
ml•' tt·anntt up thl' tntl·r'it't llnn of Harhor and Fair''
I "3'1 tJUt1hl up 1n th.11· 1 r1Ja, .tltt·rnnon ht'Jd1ng <>nuth lk1ng
.tn obcd1c:n1 '' '1(. I lMclulh 'hppl'd into the right lanl· "' ')0~1n J'I
I \.av. the \1gn rt•Jd1n~. "Lr FT L.\~l:. C LO\H > \I ll \I> ..
The nt•art·r thl' l r,I\\ ling tratlit got lo r atr Dr lt'lllfl\'I\ 11.m·d
rhe~~uu uiuld \t't' thJI the nghr lant• "-3\ dn\t'd
%1!
I knt'" On .\mhurgt·' J1d 11
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Anotbtr Polltkal Imponderable~ .\ H'lt·ran t 11' ·h.111 v. .Ill hl'r ~"'
John Ht.·dgn didn't JU\I \hdt· into tm 'n'r<1rt lkJlh \ounul \t'Jl
h) an1dl'nt "I 1hinl "'c "1" the rt''!>Ult'i ol \Offil' \Cf\ 1.ktcrm1nnt
l 1tx·nanan' and pro-gro"' th urn\(.·n alt\ c<, v.1ir~1ng h,1rd 10 gt'!
l kdgcs elnlt'd · 1 hat''> v.hat thl' gu' ~1d
Rat<; l kn• I thought 11 "-J\ lhl' intrl'J'>1ngh pi.IV.l·r1ul .tnll-t'k'"'·
11c lnbb) th.it 'll·v.l'rt•J Strnu.,,
Frtfl ,'t1•rtla 's C'Oluma ruas btrt Moad.t)s. K't'dnt>sda) aad
S.111rd•ys.
School lunch menus
Fountain Valley
Scbool District
Monday: Rcan & cheese hurnto.
fruit cu p. orange JU•t·e. chocolate
milk.
Taeaday: Hot dog w11h hash
browns. fru11 jUltT. hot dog bun.
ca1Sup/m us1ard. m ilk
Wedeesday: Cheese & sausage
pizza. fresh lru1 t. fruit bar. m ilk
nu14ay: 1 oa<11ed cheese sand-
wich. buttered corn. fru11 Juice,
m ilk.
Laguna Btacb Unlfltd
Scbool District
Monday: Buhbl) Chl·l''ic.' p111J.
tossed ..alad v., bar topping<.. prunt•
package. t•h11led applesautl', lhOlt't'
of milk.
Tn1day: Orangl' jUICt". "atlk<i.
sausage pat11c\. chilled fruit
w{bluebrrn\.' & npple'i. rhou:t• nf
milk.
Wednesday: Fiesta \lit k IJLO
sauce. shade<. of green '\alad
w/spibach and bar topping ranch
dressing. m1wd nuts. chilled o range.
slices. c howc of milk
nusday: Ch1d.en pam-/bun.
Monday, December 3, 1990 a
Two, remain crltlcal attar INeway cPash
COSTA MESA -Two wo men
remained m cnucal oondlnoo late
Sunday with severe 1nJuries re·
ccivcd "" a wrong-way frttwa~
era h that lulled the .SO-year-0ld
husband of on~f the patients. '
Irvine rcs1dt nt Ook-Ja Ahn, 47.
was in the surgical intensive care
unit at UCI Mcd1c11l Center. a
hospital 'lpokesm an said.
A.tan's hu band. Sang In Anh. SO.
was k.Jllcd 1n lhe earl) turday
momma crash on the n Dfego
Freeway near 1he Bns1ol trcet off-
ramp when his ~ville Cadillac was
struck head -on by a wrona-v.ay
Bu1ck Regal.
Fa11h Rob1nwn. 2). of H unt-
ington Beach. the dn vcr of the
wrong-wa) car. was repon c:-d 1n
critical condition a1 We<ilem Medi-
cal Center 1n ~nta Ana
A spoke<,v.oman for tht' < jl1·
fomia H 1gh""a) Patrol ~·d other
motonsts reported the Buick going
1n the wrong d1rec11on in nonh·
bound lanes of lhe frC"ev.a)-pa'>t
several ofT-ramps
The spakes....,oman -.aid <iht' didn't
know why lht• car got on thl· fret'
W8) &01na lh~ wrong dtrcellOn.
A To>ola p1d.up. dnven by
Corer J Batley 16. Huntmaton
Beach s1ruclc the tv.o cars honly
afttr the head-on crash and ptit
them apan. accprd 1n1 to the
spakcsv.oman
Batie). who reportf¥1J y .was un1D·
1ured. '"'rned bul was unable to
avoid the L3r\ the spokeswoman
~lid
~even-foot tide washes Orange Coast
H UNTINGTON BEACH -High
Ude alopg t he Orange Coast peaked
at 7 feel 3 inches -the h1ghes1
tidal c hange rl'ported 1h1s )ear
Bui. thanks 10 calm surf. lhC'
coastline escaped w11h no problems.
said A.I Pepito. lifeguard supen.1sor
at Huntington tale Beach.
Pepito ..a id work c rews re1nforcC'd I
the Santa .\na R1,tr jell) between
NC'wpun Beac h and H untington
Beat·h 10 protect bndgc work going
o"er the Santa Ana R1"er
Pcp110 also descnbed 1he lx'ach
1umou1 unda) as .. exceptional ..
comparable 10 m1d-wcclc crov.d\ 1n
mid-summer
In<; A.ngeles Shentl\ Sgt kanint'
Two banks set to off er
Spanish-language ATMs
S A.C R .\M ENTO -In a sign of H ispanic marke t
the growing cloot of o;tate's burgl.'on-At least on~ other major he.Ink.
mg H1span1c market. Wells Fargo Secunt) Pal·1hc. alread) oix·rates
and Ba nk of .\menca announced"' ncarl} 160 ~pan1sh-languagl' .\ T ~h
Fnda' the' wall offer automated in area\ of the state w11h large
teller. machines Wt th panish-Spant'ih-'IJX'aling popula11on\
language screen -McCl•t<'bY N~ws uvil'~
Well!>. v.h1ch v.as out lirc;t v.1th its
a nnouncement said 11 automated
teller machine\ at 47 "'ell'> Fargo
offices s1atcw1dc v.111 offer pani'ih-
languagc scrl'l'ns in H1)pan1c areas
and will be on hne efTect1'\(' \.1on-
da\ T he mach1nrs also "''II allov.· foi banking in English. the tY.fll
s:11d
"h (the mo\'e) mak~ good h¥tk·
1ng sen\<.' tx·causc the H 1span1t
papulat1 o n 1'1 the.· large!>t and fa'ilt''>l·
gre""th ethn~ grou~ Cahlurn1a.
so "t' v.ant to tx·tter sen 1te and \ell
to 1h1<; n1<;ting cu~tumer base." !><lid
Paul Elia~. a "'ell'> Fargo o;pokt'\-
ma n -
Banl of .\mema fullov.t•d v.1th
its annoumement that 11 11.)o v.111 be
ofTcnng \pani£h-langll.'.lgc \l'rl'Cn'
Bof.\ 'k!ld II "Ill introdUll' ,:'.'\II
Spanish Engli)h .\ T \h 1n I W
branchl''i 1n Lo' .\ngck' Orangt·
and \Jn Diego count1e'\ b' m1d-
IX-c em bl'r ~
Passerby alerts
police to robbery
HUI\ Tl""LTO"" BE.\CH
Police apprehl·ndl·d a t 7-)ear-old
armed rohtx·n '>U'>pl't't ~unda' eH·-
ning and renHered $191 as he
steppc:d out of a store th.11 hl'
allegedh had JU<it rnhht~d. Sg1 Ton)
Sollec-111' 'aid
T he )Oulh reportl·dl) v.allcd into
a Van·s Tennis Shne,. \hex·., IY545
Beach Bh d \\Ith ::i largl' pt.•llet gun
that rmplmt't'\ bl'hr,ed v.as a
handgun
The rnht'k·r ordaed them Ill Ill'
each ot ht•r up "11 h wkphone "1 rt•
before hdp1ng 111011.,l'll to mont'\ in
the ca,h rl'gl\ll'r Jnd tluor \Jk
Lillie J1d Ill' l nuv. that Jn Jkn
pa<;\erh' .._.,\ the int 1Jen1 Jnd
called fll'hte
.\nd unv. 1111n11h the 'U'>JX'll -
whose naml' "J' v.1thhl'IJ tv:t·Ju-.c
Wathen said tht' r«ord-brt'along
tide was reponed .ii K Ob J m
"This I\ lhl' h1ghc\I 11'<1 ~l'n IO a
long umc and I m \ure 11 ) going 111
be the h1ghe<.1 11dl' "'e'll ha,t· <tll
'ear" s.a1d "'a then
he a11nbuted tht· unu<.ual 11Jc tu'
Sa1urda~ n1gh1'<, full muon
.\crnrd1ntt 111 thl' ude 1ahk lhl
pre' 1ou<. high measured 6 feet ~
1nthC'' on \1a' 25 and ""o' ~
v. .uhcn ..aid
Tidal p;ittl·m'> and the moon '
Jhgnment ha\'l· figured pro m1 -
nen1h 1n a \lll0 nt1<>f'> tht'or. that .t
maJor ~anhquall' "-uuld hat th(
\l"'i"'t''' art·a th1' v.~t'~
-8 ) City ~tws ~rviC't>
120 new inspectors
for border stations
S.\'\ Dlr<1<>-l hl' l..., < u'
tom\ ~n Ill' "''II h1rt· I ~11 m·..-
1n\pt.'Chlr' I•• v.11rl. ,11 thl· \.in
\'<;1dw OtJ' \k\J Jnd < Jk\ll"
bordn tr11\\1n'g, ( u\t•in" < m
m1s<,1oner ( .irol liJlkll '-lid
Halkll -.aid tht· nt'"' 1n'fl< t •r'
"'11l 10trl'J'<.' !ht ,unl·nt ''·''' h1
20 pt'rtCnl JnJ v. ill hl'lp , .. ,,l.
conge..,t111n JI th,· hl'l 11• 0.11tkr
checkrx11nl\
omn al\ 'n hnth \Ilk\ 111 1h1·
'lHl 1hn Jrl u-..e.iJ a' 1n\pt'ltuf'>
Jnd m•t 1n .1dm1ni\tra11on ··
T hl < U\lt>nl' 'x.·n Ke 1\ inter-
' 1c"'ing land1datc' tur the ne~
J"h' v.11h thl' gual o l ha\lng
lhl·m in plalt Im thl· lom1ng
\('Jr H alktt .,.11J "'"l 'J1J tht· nl'"' m~pt>ctors
"' II J ""' ml•rt• t hC'llpo1n1 gates
111 t~· 1pt.•Q nhirt· ulten but cau-
11• nl·d thJt thl' 1nuca~ in !>taff
"''ulJ not l'I n 1n.itt· long hnt>s al
11 l' ~·r,kr lr""''ng~ dunng thC'
border ..a1J tht• \t,111 npJ11,11111 hu,lt''' pi.·nc"-h
v.111 hot•\I l••un'm ;ind t1adl "T hn\C.· 12< fl\'ll k .,..111 hell I hl·rc arr 1:ert~1n 11mt'\ ,~1 thl' 11 I dJ' "hl•n v.t• ,l11n l ha' l • .i lot ot said .\Iron" Hu,t,1m.ir111· H.1 1 ,1 ... 1 t h d \IP \ l' \.JI ' C'ahf11rn1a' ll'lkral 111u11'111 .t\_/
('1t31t' "\.\l· IU'I \\,Int .111 m 1~1 B_t tbe Assoc1att'd Pr~ss
.\nd h) thl' end ...s1f \ f.trt h thl·
banl \.aid. all ol 11\ t.'511 .\T\h
Sldll'\\IJe \\Ill alh1'\\ \U\Hlnll'f\ Ill
~kct e1 lht"r langu.ige fnr thl'lf
hdnlrng \l'f\ llt''
Of hi\ J~l \\J(ll•d IOlll lht• V.Jll· •
Jn \eptl'mhl'r. But \ rek.t,cd ,1
bilingual l heck ..enc' a1ml·d JI thl·
1ng arn1' "' 1 H11tn !>JH' l 111'" "'ho
madt· !ht• .11 ll 'l "1th11ut 1n...1Jen1
-8> tb~ D•JI) Pilot I
L.ancaster reported
res ti.Ilg. comfortably
LO"i .\L .\\.11TO -.\ctur liun
Lanca'>IC'r was resting at a ho'ip11al
unda} Jlter he <,ulTcrcd J \troll·
that caused "'ealt.n~s of h1\ ngh1
side anJ \i>Cl'lh d11lirnlt~. a hmp1·
tal o llic1al said
The Oc;car-v.1nnmg allor "'a'
takl·n h~ amhulantl' Fnda' 1<1 l u'
.\lam11oc. \1cd1lal ( c ntl'r v. hl'rt• ht·
had hl'l·n li~ted 1n scnou' n1n-
d11111n 'o '>p<.'tilic cund 111nn rcpi.1n
wno; g1' C'n 4'aturda)
et relattd storlts A)
rt'U''t'I' .. <htr11v. \J1J
l..anlJ'llt'I ha' 'llJrTl'd in mort•
than NI m1n1t'\ lk v.un his
.\~Jdt•m\ \\\Jrd in I YbO lllr hi"
ponr.1,.11111 an t'\Jnttt•hst in "Elm<.'r
(rJntn · \1,)ll' reu·nth ht• '>larn·d
in thl' tilm' ··L t1t.·al Hero .. ·· .\1lan-
l1l < ''' .. Jnd f 1l'ld ut Dn.·am' ..
lJnl.11.,tn "J' 'l'>1t1ng a fncnd at
tht' John DnuglJ' I rent h ( enter tor
\l1ht•1ml.'r'' D1\(.·aw 1-nd.i' v.hen
hC' t'Ollap\t·J In a t hair anJ v.as
talen 10 tht• ho.,p11al
"I l .ln "'1' hi\ lOnd111nn "
ba\1talh unchanged." ·\31d nur'intt
suix·n 1sor .\rd1 "i1111th on "iunda'
"Hc'o; ha,1ng o;om<.' d1ff1cull) \\1th
SJll'l'th But JI tht' m.:iur~t ,,, th'e .----------------!
fam11\ I'm not ahk to 'kl\ more
than that .. ·
Lanl·as1er. 7"'. was 1n "tine"
5p1n1s aturda~ s~ud Jack M . Os-
tro". 1hc actor's long11me fnC'nd
and finannal ad\1scr al a hosp1tal
new\ confcn·nre
··.\11 dOC IOr<i ha\(' ad\1!14.'J II v.111
be SC\Cral da's 1111 the)°re ablC' 10
g1' c -a lull repon as to the natun·
and t'\lent of his treatment and
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Friday: Hamburger. frcnch fncs.
jUIC) treat. hamburger.bun. ca lsup.
m ilk
Huntln1toa Beacb
City Scllool Dl1trlct
MOIMlay: Mini tacos. span1sh n ee.
taco sauce. shredded lcuu~. choc-
olate chip cook ie
dipping sauce. ~asoned rom. gar-·~=============~=============;; den salad/bar 1opprng. "La' fru11 I 1 rm Pierce Brothers
T•e1day: Pe ppero ni p izza
pockets. tossed salad. J ello w/fru11.
WNltesday: C hic ken nuggets
w/roll. tater nugge ts. ketchup pack-
et. fruit & sauce.
'111•n4ay: Chalupa. taco sauce.
shredded lettuce. oranac wedges.
F..Way:' Cheese pizza. diced
peac hes. froslcd brownie.
lnlff Ualfled
SdMI Dl11rtc1
M..ay: ~uni10 or hot dog.
arcen salad, can ot su cks. Rich's
puddina cup. banana. apple or or-
anie, choice of milk.
TMH•1: Salisbury teak or
chicken patt y. whipped
pot.llOC$/bUttCr. prdCD lfC'Cn peas,
appk or oranat half. choice of milk. w ... e111a, Tos~ Day, 8u1td
your own wfbcaos. p-alcd c~
lettuce. appfesauor. peanut but~r
cookie w/chocolatc chJps. choice of
milk. n.-Mar. Com dot or chCac
pizza. chilled dictd ~ health
111..s. Sunkitt fun tnu~ choice o(
milk.
. •rrtaj: T1"0 u~ patnn,, two
... ..... .,...,... pecket °' """~ tw0 ..,._ Mnila. C01Y aiJrjlclaucc,
c:Ma ot milk. ,
cup frozen. c ho ice o f milk.
Friday: Spaghetti w meat sauce.
tossed salad/bar topping. cclef}
sticks w/ peanut butter dip. chilled
apple wedges. choice of m ilk
Newport-Men Ualfled
Sd1ool Distric t
Maday: Ninja Nuaaets and roll
or chtt~ p11z.a. kernel com .
apricots, milk.
'hea4ar. Com dog o r ch~sc
pizza. French fnes. peache . rn1lk.
Wed•ffday: Turkey taco o r
cb~ pizza. salad ~&th cheese.
pineapple cup. walnut brt"ld. milk.
D•nday: paahclu o r cheese
pizza. carrot ticks with ranch dip.
applesauce •. French brt"ld. milk
FrWay: Chicken drum and WH\I
with dinner roll or chtt5c pLU.a.
tater 1o ts. diced pears. milk
Ottu View kMel District
M .... f NtnJa nu•t kernel
com. apneoLS. whcll roll. choice of
milk.
'heMar. Com dog. frcnch fnn.
lemon JU•« blar, cho1tt o f mil W1•e•r. Cnsc>y turkey tacO.
d.eclC and lcuucc. puapple. toe'·
tilla chips. choice of milk._. r nw •r. ~ti. ~qnabk ~ &ab oranee. fttncb ~
choiclr of mtllt .
~r. Qaicten winp aad dnam,
...... clked ~ cboict Of
milt.
J
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reju~enate (re • ju'vi • nate), 1. 3
days and 2 nights at the only hotel on the -water in Newport Beach; 2. a twilight
tour of Newport Bay on an electric boat;
3. becoming acquainted with other
guests from around the world; 4 . a
nooze in the sun with a good book; 5.
see also The L.ITTLE INN on the
Bay.
(714) 673-8800
call for br~hur~
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~ MORl llARIF" and CEMETERIES
.. Later ..... he. 2• ................. .., .. :
These Pierce Brothers Locations:
ANAHEIM 242, W. Lincoln AWi
82~
COST A MESA 110 .,ood'WV)'
1
642·91'0
HUNTINGTON BEACH 627 Moifl St.
~
Pacific View Memorial Park
NfW'flOR1 IEACH 3;oo ,.. V..W Or
6"-2700
'
, Bulletin Board
~ ,., Cllllctlll
SANT A ANA HEIG HTS -As~
soc1ated A&cnl'1es. Inc . ofCa.hforn1a. an
insuran~ company. 1s an official collcc·
hon spol for the annual Toy) for To1s
campaign.
Donors can drop off new lO)'S al
~s~1ated·~ otlice. 20251 South"est
.\cac1a S\. from 8 a m. to 4.30 pm .
Mo nda) t)lrough Frida) untrl
C'hnstm11s
v..a. .,.11e1111
IR VINE -The Cahforn111 H1gh"t1>
Patrol 1s sponsonng a lo"'ost \l'h1ck
l'tchmg program Saturda,. Dec 8 to
* .
help protect moton m from auto Vlt ... n "'1J
1h1e,es HUNTINGTON BEAC'll -The
I lunt1ngton Bea h Elks Lod&l' Number In conJunctton with fchtc >\uto I Q~Q :ind other lodges of lhc Orange
G las) and Orange< ount) Rcaional Ve-D"tml wall hoc;t a Chnstmas Pan) for hick ThrO Comm1t1cc. moton b can
h h I de t'fic 1 \l'tcranr, at the Veterans llo)p11al 1n a'c a unique \C 1c c 1n ~ 1 1 a aQn 1 ong ff<-aC'h
number ctchc.'d ontu each 0Nhc1r '"-'· 1 hl· pam "Ill bt' oht'ld Oet: l l Gins
h1clc "1ndo"s The numbt't. along with • •d rl'frc,hmenu v.111 be d1s1nbutcd to
ot-hcr 1nforma11on v.111 be cntercJ into a all hospitalized \Cterans
nationwide compu1cr
Thc l hargl' for lhr l'lt h1ng ''SW "llh
S Ill hum l'' l'I) PUil hase bt'ing donall'lf
to the Orangcv.ood Children·, lloml'
Thl· t'\l'lll lllke) pluet• from 8 a.m to '
pm at the Par~ Placr Building 1-405 al
JJmllorcl· Boulc,ard
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c1111V11'1 prtr
( 0 I.\ Ml\.\ -< haldrcn 12 and
under arc 1n\1tcd rn a hohda) l'CI·
ehr.1t1tm at Raknric t'ommunit) Center
Ot•l'l•mht." I Ci Imm 10 a.m to 2 pm
1 hl· ll'khratiun "'II tndudc ~no"
._,
pme . artt. and cral\\, and a \-I u' from
~nta Clau~ T\\<l)' larac snow hill' will
be trucked in for the e\-ent. dmt sion
1s free although a 2S-ccnt dol'lahon 1\
~ue~t<'d for ~me actt' 111~
1111 wn .. ·.....,
NE\\ PORT 8["( H -Thr 5th .in·
nual \hmtmas pan) for bo:lt matn1cn·
once "or~cr; 1n Southern California will'
he ht>ld l"K'c 15 111 The ('ro"' '\ Nc)t
Yacht and '\hap Brokerage. 2122 Ncw-
pon Rhd
fhe s~o entl) r«x include~ food. beer.
wtnr. odn. hvc mu~1c. a T -sh1n and
door pn1c.'~ donated b) local ml·rr hants
All proceeds go to the Nl'"-port llarbor
"l1111 u .11 \1 u~·um
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l he part) 1s open to 1~ pubJ1c to
. acncratc as much money 11 Po siblc for
the mu~um. Rouahly 400 people are
cxprctrd to 1111cnd. For mo~ mfor·
nfatton. call JcfT m1th at 722-2700. or Ja~' James at 67~2 11 1
Cll1•111111 ll•c~
IR VINE -Thr annual hohda)
champa1nr brun<"h by 1hc Women's
Club of lry11'1c I'\ \lated for Dl'c 16 at
thl· Fl Toro Marine.' Base Officers Club.
C.111 \toll> Rogc~ at 786-8644
H1lllllJ lllllftt
1\ l W PORT BEACH -Tickets arr
l'lll" ~1ng ~Id for the ninth annual
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Orange Cout Dally Piiot
-tlohdO> tknC"fit Brunch 10 be: held Ort
18 by the Dolphin Otv1 ion of the
Ncv.pon,r,tlatbor rt'a Chamber of
Commt'ftcl.
The brunch will be held from 11 1 m
to I p.m. II the Balboa Ba) Club. All
pr()('t'CdS from the s.:ilc of nlfllc 11 ket~
will ao 10 the Pediatn<" Cancer R~arch
Foundn11on The Dolphins v.111 also
prov1dr full stockings for the children at
Oh'c C r~I Treatment Centers for
ahuSt'd and abandoned children
Ticket\ atT $22 and 8' a1lablc 11 lhc
C'hamher offiC't" 14 70 J1mbortt Rd .
cv.pon Beal'h lnformatton: 644-8211
8111/etlo Board r11111 Mooday1 aad
Tlilllr1day1.
Only-Functionally Fit Feet Cafl
Be Footloose And Fanc·y Fr·ee~.·
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Your feet carry some pretty important weight. They carry you .. If they're not work ing properly, you #may
miss more t.han just your morning work out. . That's why your feet carry a lot of w~ight with us .
Whether your problem is foot pa in, a sports or work rBlated injury, bunions. spurs, toe deformities,
planter warts. a fracture or torn tendon s, we can help. An orthopedic surgeon specially train~d in the
diagnosi s and treatment of foot and ankle disor ders will help put you.back on your feet fast. In fact,
we have a specialist for almo~t every orthopedic and arthritic problem , including neck, back, shoul -
ders, hands, knees and of course ankles and feet. Once our orthopedic
surgeons eval _uate and treat tfle problem, our r~gistered physical thera-
pists and athletic trainers work with state-of-the-art equipment to help with
your rehabrlitation . In many cases we can help you obtain 100°/o recovery,
often without surgery. Call us today, and let us put that spring back in your step.
1801 West Romneya Orrve. Suite 105
Anaheim. California 92801
(71 4) 956-80.NE ·
Southern California Orthopedic/ Sports Medicine Center . . AMltllctlll'O•' ' ................... c.........., .........
Most insurance plans ere accepted
1650 Adams Avenue 5278 Francis A\ienue
Costa Mesa. California ~713 Chino. California 91710 .
(7141556-BONE (714) 627 -8878
28991 Front Street. Suite UM
. T --... Clletamil 92390
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Orange Coast Daily· Piiot
Health
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The ti1Ues that 1 IPJ dieters' souls
' All my dieting brothers and
SI ters agree that I hanksgl\ in&
has tts strc ful 1de, t~ve
JU t begun the most fC>09-tcmp1-
1ni '\Cason of the year. ·
I hate the idea of going to a
pan) wondering what 11 1s 1ha1
I'm not going 10 be able to cal
E ven worse.· I hate thl' P<,l'i'il·
b1hty of not t'l'tng able to tit 1n1u
<1ome rod.tiHI dress I worr JUI.I <I
)Car ago
11 )OU bdtl''l' tht· hl·adhnc'i on
thr tnhle>1d'I that alwan 'ill in
f1 on1 ot thl' gnx·l'r~ \torr chcd.-
stands. Oprah Wtnfre, th<' qul-cn
of tcln 1'11on al\O hatt''> \\Orr) tng
ahout "'hat '>ILC \he " Jt an)
gl\ l'n mnml·nt
In bold print. 01w hJ'> Oprah
S<l\I ng. ''I'll nn l't d1t'/ Jgatn .;
\nd tn 'im.1llt.:r ldps 'hl· \hrug'
"I'm fat' ~o "hat<)''
I put the paper tn m)' grocer)
can -lrul not "'tthout apolog11-
!ng to~S'hcl'kt'r Barbara for m )
ind1scnminate rcaJ1ng 1a<1tr
Barbar.1 ~no"' I \Hiil' th"
column for thl' Da lly Piiot 'o I ~IH'" 'hl·'J un1.kr\tJnd •· •
"GooJ." \he ~1d "I can't wa11
10 see what )Ou \\rtle Wt ~hould
all go balk to the: good old da\\
and stop <'Onlentra11ng ~ mut h
on ~eight_, Wha t difference
should 11 make how much a per-
i.on ''<-'1ghc, or l'\ l'n what she or ht'
looks hke'l It'-. "ha1'<, 1n~1dt> tha1
lOUnt~"
"R1gh1 on." ~aid another CU\·
tomcr "ho O\Crheard the con-
, c~11on
~rT). ladlC!I {)f l'UUt'Sl' 1 t \
"h.11's tn'>1dl' that rl·alh counh
hut 1f 1bt.• pac~aging 1sn:1 JI ka\t
good l'nough 1t •~ g<.~1ng 10 he
hJrtJ l<l grl "d1~·0, ered "
\\ c: llH' 1n a cour)ll). 111 a \late:
in a rnunt) which "orsh1ps thl'
"god of '>~lnll) •• It\ true that
hc1ng f ,qgg, -l1kt' ha,n't hec:n
"•n' li.r • \\hlk hut \\h,11''
t;1'h1onahk no" d1x•,n'1 rt'Jll\
,1llm\ tor .111 that much m11fl'
g111h r he~· da\ ~ l'\l'n mt•n Jrl' not
immune: lrom thl' lnlh·ll'\I \
lt•mp~:1ing tJolu1d (.11,0 JI ~hl'
l ht·l k-nut u1un1crJ ll':.11un·d a
'Inn .10.1ut I Jrr,1h ~ll lung lh.1n
Lindi Algazi
out of hl·r bedroom un11I he's lost
25 pound<;
Onl} 1n our m·" age arl' men
he'1ng called on to "diet" 10 per-
fection If R'an 1<, hlr.e mo">t ml'n.
until nn" hr ha' nr,er e'en read
a d1t'I mm~ or ,1 l.tlone hart
Onl' uf thl· rl'a">ons that mc:n
ha\e gotten 1ntl'fl'\tc:d 1n "eight
rnntrol 1\ thJt 11 ha' final!~ pen-
ctratC'd that 11 " ( ruc1al hi their
health
Van1t\. \l'X·appcal and fa\h1on
pla' an 1mponJn1 rok for an}
woman. but gel real Indies. )OUr
body 1s where )'OU ltve Your
health ts \Our hft'
s for Oprah. the in1 11al 1m-
press1on the newspaper P' e of
hrr JUSl ·no t caring about her
w.e1ght-ga1n didn't hold JJP after
all
After the spectacular 'headline<,.
sht' admits tha t sh("I ha!> em o-
tmnall)' heat hcr~lf up UH'r
l'\Cr) ne" puund she'<; put bac~
on .\nd that '>he con 11nu~s to run
s" mile!> a da\ as some son of
fi ght-hack ·
"fh1~ 1s not "hat I "ant to
do .. she 'Ml\'i "I don't w-anl to
wah up tomorro" morning and
not ht· able 10 fit into an' ol m'
clt1thl''> Isn't 11 a horrible w-a\ tu
liq· \our hfl"'" 'ihc asks ·
.\men. I !>3\
Rut <Tprah ·al\o \a~" that t0n·
trar. 10 popular belief 11"\ not
JUSI Jcath anJ taxe~ that '-'C can
all count on (\he: IOSISI~ that \\('
can al~o count on gaining bad
an' weight that \\C l"'er lo-st on a
d1e1 'iooner or lat1:r
I d1wgn.·c "1th that. Sta' tuned ne~t week . ·
Doctors, _chefs promote healthful eating
By Mary Macvean
A11oc1att!<l Preas Wr11er
'IFW YORI-. -Tdhng n<'r:.-
t'lo<h "hat nut to rat ha\ not
\\11rh·d. '><' nu1n11omw. anJ \ hl'I'
• nrl' gt'lltng IOP,l'lhl·r "1th .1 Ill'"
apprllJCh
I hl· nt''' Jlh I\ l' Li' Ill \top gm n~
on du:tc,. \tor 1h1nk1ni ot looJ .1,
Oll'dll Int' 10\llJJ t"JI ht·.1lthlull\
'" l'r J ltkt1ml'
"\\ l' nl'l'J Ill ltl\l' ,IJ\lll"
~'und c:a11ng ll'''" 'Jld RdX'tlJ
\I \l ull1' ·""'1.101 tllfl'l t11r Im
prngram dn c:lopnH'nt 1n lh\'
d 1' 1,11111 ol nut111111n .1t till' lhl'
kdl•r,11 ( l'nlrr' 1111 Dl\t ·"' ( 11n.
trol "\\ 1• ntul 111 gl't ·'' r"" th,·
Oll'\\Jjll" ,10.•lll .tn ll\ t'r,111 l1kttnll'
d1t·t ratlwr th.rn ,·urr .tll' ·
\111'1 dl\'l\ ll'Od t11 Of)f.'f,lll' "h\
tht h11t· " "hrk pt•11pk 'hnuld l'Jt
In \our ltk -..Jld 'ltqilll'll I<
'I .lrn<tll J lJrd111lo~l'I Ill ( d
llHIOlh \\ <l'h
\lull" .ind 'I JrnJll ''l'll' fP1n~·d
.11 a rlTl·nt lorum 0' cht'f JuhJ
< h1IJ .ind uthl'r' a\ pan ol an
dTort 10 <l1'~1 the notion that II
food IJ\ll•\ p.rn><l II mU\I tx· had
Tht" forum "a' 'porhored o'
thl' tk"f lndu'<'th < ounnl and
Hcd-Roarti fhe ht·l'f indu .. tr. ha'
t,ufTcrl'd Imm lOn\Unll'r,· ht·alth
u1nn·rn' .1~1u1 ·a ting tno mut h
I a t •JO d l h 11 I ,· " n u I a n J
prllduu·r, hJ' l' "1 r~,·d Ill l on-
' Intl' uln\llnll'r' 1ha1 lx·l'f l.111 he
part nl ,1 hl·.11th'" d1l'I
I hl' lll·nr' J l-.J1wr F an111\
I oundJtmn ol \.knlt1 PJr~
( Jiii " 'pon,u11ng ProJl'l I
I F \' '" I U\\·lat t at1ng h1r
\mt'rl\.t ''"' .i nalll10\\1dc lam
pJ1gn 111 nlu, .lit' -\nwntJn'
• 1hou1 h11\\ In l'JI It·" IJl but \till
l',ll "l'll
J ,, ,f, \dop l""·f,11 rrufX'" anJ
mt·1h1><l<, 11 ha' 11rg.rn1tl·J ;i group
111 \ hl' h 1 nd ud 1 n~ \\ 1)llga ng PUl ~
111 '-r.1g11 in 1 o' \ngl'ln .. 1u1ho1
.1nJ \ hrt IJ\\.lUl'' Pqiin k.ilhl·r
Madclctne Kamman. Michael
Folc}. O\\ nl·r of three top Chllago
re<;taurant">. and \.1a non Cun-
n11~ham "h<f"rt'' t'il'd "The r an-
n1l' f Jrmn ( llO~~'lO~ "
< hilc1 al'io JPf>l'Jrcd at a <;em-
1nnr 1n Boston 10 Cktobrr. spon·
'orc:d b' thl' \mcncan ln'>lltute
of \\ ine and Food. "h1l h she
hdpcd found Tht· purpo'>C "as
··the 'lame to get pctlpk lO karn 10
l':tt \\t'll \\llhout -..trnticing nuln-
tmn or lJ'>l<'
'T'c ht·cn 't'f\ "Oml'd in thl'
la'it \Car or 1\\(1 hclau-;e ol 1h1'>
ft.·Jr 111 food .. < hild -.aid .. 11 thl'
forum .. .\It hough all of th" 1n-
fornlJt1on I\ J \ a1laole pt·npk
Jon I \l't'm Ill pa' Jllcnuun tn 11 ..
Foll11\\10!! lhl' lJ11<; toe.it mun·
n;it hr.in ""l' \4.1\\ ,1J,c111\l'n1l'nl"
for d1.1rrht'J nwd1l tnl' .. ( h1ld
\.Ill! 11nh h.111 tn ll'\I "()ti, 1nu\-
h '"nwthing 1' \Hong·
l Ill \~·I\ rlHll h UlOll'rl'lld lh,ll
\\l' u1n111111<' Ill l'nfll\ tht·
Inside -Medicine
plea~ures ol 1hc table.'' c;he said
.. ,f we don't ha"c fam1l) meals.
w.hat happen'> to lam1I~ hfc'l ..
The a' cragt' .\mencan diet gets
-lO perlent of 11' lalonc~ from fat
f l'dtral gu1dl'ltne'> rrrnmmend
hm111ng fat to ·'II pertl'nl of
ca lune-; .\ l.t\IX I-ca lon~-a-da' ·
d1t'l \l.Ould then 1ndu<le fi,e 10
c;I\ tablespo<ln'> ol fat a da\
··Thal-rcalh 1\ a lot that 'uu
can pla~ "1ih and._ thorough I~
en111~ ·· Child \a1d
~1m1 people l hoose da11\ from
among a l"Orl' ol 150 w ;11(1 foods
:ind Olla">wnall' eat othrr ttcms
Mulho; said People Ol'l'd to Ix
k,., l onccrm•J t f '\001l' nl I hO\e
on-as1onal lt1t~' are 1e ... .,.than
rx·rkl I nutntlunalh
\health' J1e1 al">o tan indudt·
llln\l'Olt'fhl' and IJ<,I h111J .. )hl'
\Jill
Hu t thl' IJ\ 1 1ha1 '>ll ruan'
f)l'Of'lk l;lOOlll lO\l~ I' part nl lhl
H',l\llll fll'llPk l'..11 f'\\l\''lth I hild
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Monday, December 3, 1990 Al
F11-.. fflt• ............. 14!-tl21, IL 117
·Study proposes new
stroke treatment
By Michael Gougis
ANOC!aled Pre.s Wrn.,-
(HI( .\00 -The 'rdtt' ol lkath
and deb1hta11ng \trol c'I lrom blood
'c~seli. thJt bur<>t 1n the: brain tan
he s1gn1ficantl) reduced O) 1mml·d~
a1e surgl·n and bom11ng pat1rnV.'
hlood pre'>'>Ure re..carrht'r' ..aid
Thur'l<la)
.\ 'itUd\ 31 Lo\OIJ l n1,C1'll\
Medical <"enter found tht· two-pan
treatment rl'dUl'l'd \trulc: ri,i.. lur
patll'OI'> '-'Ith hur•.t hrdtn
aneul)Sm\ \\hllh Jrl' huhhk-llll·
~cal prnnl'I an tht• hrarn·., hlnod
'i:sselc;
f hl' ~I~\ "J' puPll\ht•d 10.:'\.o-
\ em her\ '-'euro'IUfjlt•r. tht Jollrnal
of tht• .\mt'fllJn .\\'>Ol.IJl111n 111
'l'urul11g1lal \urgcon'>
D r Jack P "h1\n<1nl a nt·u-
rulog1lJI 'lpt'1.1ah\t not tt1nnt•1. 1,·d to
the stud' \aid t•lt•ntl'nh ol lht:
lrl·atml'Ot ha'l' bet-n U\t•d tor '""'l.
t1mt.· but hJdn't hcen tnc:d together
and should he 'itud1t•d lurtha
.\n l'\11ma1t·d 'i m1lhon .\ml·r1-
rans h.1\t' orain JnC'ur.\m'I and .
Jhnut ;~ !l<l(l a ~ear \ulkr rupture'
.\bout halt ol tho\l' \uOi.-ring. rup-
ture:' J1l' "11h1n thl' lir'it month
a fl er a 'l'\'-l'I hur''' '>J 1J " hl\na nt
l hJ1rman 111 thl \1a'u < hn1l ·,
ht·ahh \lll'lllt'' rl· .... ·arrh Jl'P<tr1·
mcn1
The LoH>l.i fl'\l'.trthl'f\ l'\t1matt•d
ahout J third ol pat1t·nt' "•th hur't
Jfll'Uf\ 'm' 'ulkr \l'flllu'> '>trt1ll'' a ...
.1 r,•,ult
In thl'lr 'llud~-111 ~' r.llll'Oh \\1th
hurst aneur.'m' '"" d1l'd JnJ l\\11
othl'r\ '>Ufkrl·J 'Ir •ll·, .1uorJtnt: to
thl' report l'>\UCJ '" month' Jtt,·r
thl' \tUd\ l'nJl'\1
"\\ l· 1n111alh _ lounJ that rJrh
\urger. tor JO aneur. 'm m1~
the n,i.. 111 tunh,·r hkl'Jing hut J1J
nott>•'1g 1t1 rn·'t'nt .1 fl.it1,·n1 lrom
latl·r .. utknng .1 'tr11~l' .. I 11\olJ
neuni..,urgl'11n· Dr 1 homa' <lr-
•F-llan • tht 'tud' 'kJJ Juth\lf \J1J
1n a 1rkph11n,· 1ntt•n t\"\\ un l hur'
d,1\
I hat t'Jrh 'ur}!.l'n , 11~"'" 111
.. d1pptn{ lhl· am·ur"n ~' 'hut
I ·1~ •t! till' kakin~ ~ "•d \l'"l'I "'
I .ir \ ,ur~·l'n "·" , 1111,.1~ 111 tlh'
\\\ ,:p.111 lrl'atnll'fll' 'il•ll'' thl
rl',,arlhl'r' 'aid
\ome neurosu rgeon., 1ra-
d1t1onall) ha\e \l.atled seven 10 10
da~~ tu operate: after a patient'~
aneu~<>m bur\l\ to ~ 1f circula-
llon "ill stah1l11c 1n the hrain
Ong1tano said
. .\part from c:arl~ \urgen l O)OIJ
re..earchers diluted pal1enl\ blood
b' n·mo' ing rl·d u:lls. allo" tng hc.·t-
ter' c1r<·uta11nn 1.1.11h1n thl' brain
thl·~ ... ud The~ then pumpc:J l'Xtra
blood into lhl: pa11cnl\ 10 1nat·a ... t
blood prt''l\Ull'
Blood thinner
can reduce
stroke threat
BO~ TO:'\ ~ "1Jd~ u~d
blood lh1nnrr ldn drama11call~ re-
duu.• lhl· n\I.. 111 a form ol ~trolr.l·
tngg.l rl·d ti' .in 1rr~gular heanbeat
'>.l\\ J \tud' rdt'a">ed toda'
The re<.earlh 1n the 'c" Eng.land
J11urn.1l 111 \kJ1unl' tn'oht.:d the
drug \\Jr1ann .ind '>trolr.l''> tnggered
h' Jtrtal tionlla11un abnormal!~
rapid heatintL 111 the hcan'-> upp('r
l h.lmlx'r' "ul h stru~e!> affi1c1
·"i IKKI \mt•rJlan., Jnnualh
In \1.ird1 Jnothcr ma1or \lud~
lound lhJt .l'pmn al<,t1 J hl0<)\j
th1'10tntL. dru~ JI" "gn11i\Jntl~ re·
JU•l'\ lht• l1 l..l•llh11nJ 11! lhl•\t'
,\r .. ~l'\
In JtnJI tihrtllJUon 1hc ht>an'
rJp1dh tx•Jt1ng lhamher' ldn
rrodUll' OhtnJ dol\ th,11 lJO tra\ l
tn thl· ora1n Jnd dn~ up hl01.)\j
'l'"''I' l au .. 1 ng 'II ol..l.'' Both
J'>pmn Jnd "ar!Jnn 1ntnkrt• "'nh
th' lorma1111n ol tlol'
Thl' \IUd\ dtrl'lll'J "'' Dr J
l'htl1r .... 1'tll'r JI \IJ\\al, hU'IC.'11'
< 1t·n~al Hmr11al "J' ha\l'd un ~211
p.lllt "'' ,,h, "'l rt rJndomh .I\·
'>l(ZOl'J 111 ta~l· "Jr1Jnn 11r \(.'r.c: 10
an untrl'Jtt•J u1mpan~on llrnup
It I •unJ th.it \\JflJnn tl·dult'd
thl' rt' 11 ,,r I l hl \f\ fX'rll''1'
\ 1 • • ·" • ',.,,,.. 1 hen· "l"rt· 1" 11
'lrnkl' tn thl' ''arlJrtn U'l'r\ .ind '
11 111, 1•mr.ir1 .. , n gr11up
, -8) tbe -t sso<'ialt'd Press
It's not all that· merry if you're allergic to smells of Christmas
By Dr John T Chiu
Sl)eelll to 11'19 D11lly Pilot
\\'tth thl' \UOlhtng plnl' \\.'COi.
cheerful fnc:nd' and the huhtihmg
champagne. ~oll don't t•,rn need
''l hl'\IOUl!o roa!ll1ng Ill ar1 OJ')l'n lire"
to fan ~our hohda) spirit "io ~h'
art' \O~ ~nce11ng. tearing and hacl-
tng all of a ~udJ<"n'
The an\w.er "ill hkeh ht· found
10 \Our 1mml·dia1e surrounJ1"ng
You alrcath kno" that tobacco
smo~e bother. \OU. but 1f \OU ha'r
an alkrg1c cond111on even 0Cher-
w1se tnnocuous agents !>Uch as thl'
strong 'iCCnl from perfume and pine
needle~ ma' t"ause \Our .,, mpton1'i
.\<;a matter offalt thai gl1t1enng
Chmtm a<> tree ma) "ell be thC'
maJor source of 'our problem
. 1ud1es ha'e -;ho"n that the e'er-
grl·cn 11 1ndt•l•d a \ l'I\ ctlic1l"OI
trapptng <.~ 'll'm for mold'> a' "ell a ..
polkns frnm othl·r plant\ I hu<..
'ou "ill h~ch he 'ho\\l'rcd "11h
thC\l. agl'Ot\ \\hl·n \OU lif"I onni
thl' tree 1n1t1 ~our h\)U\l'
'' tht• n·,1n un lht• tree ~tarti, 111
dr. up alkr .1 ft"" da's ~rt anotht•r
loan of rx1lkn\ and molds "'II be.·
rrlcascd to <,t'I off anolhl·r \\3 H' of
alkrg1c "~ m111om,. l.itncl' akohol
causes dilation nt thl' hloo<l 'e<,<;elo;
tn \ur no\C the lhampagnc onl~
adds .fu<"I 1t1 the fire
Chnstma~ (and Ha nukkah ) also
'" the tame when \OU will Ix shak·
ing mor~ hands. ~1ssrng more hps
and chet°ks lra\·ehng m ore m1k
and hugging mon-bod1e8 than the
rest of the )enr combined. What do
\OU get·from all these? l 'n·
• Deluxe suites, private and semi-pnvate studios
• Transportation to doctors and recreational actlv1Ues
• Warm and caring environment '
• 24-hour securtty and staff
. • Assistance with medications and bath1na
• Walk to shopping areas
• We offer care for your loved one while you vacation
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lu1tunatch. \lral tnfC\·11on 'iUlh as pact all <lf thl· re,1
the nu . often :ire tran\m11lt'd l nlonunateh. there " rcalh 111-
through surh clo'>(' contart'i tic \OU can do a·oout this <J"1dc i·rom
li1nle a pcr'lon nlten dt~' not \\t'anng a '!>pall' !>Ull \l.tth it' O\\n air 'iuppl~ or lh 1ng 'our 0 " n plane
sho\\ an' s~ mptoms dunng the 'l l't 'our l han\t'' 111 mt·ergl' trom
earl\ phn\t.' of cl 'iral tntCt·tion. an 1h1'> holtda' '>Ca,on un~·a1hcd arl·
out\\ardl) health~ appearance doc~ much bct•-:r 11 \C'U follo" thl•\l'
not guaranll'C an\lhtng Tr:ncltng \teps
al'lo 1ncrca'it''i \our nsl 10 contract-• ~ \ oid li'lsing on lhl' hp'
tng th<' flu or a cold The spiraling •\\ash \Our hands ~ton: "'u
fuel CO'il "111 hlel~ tnduce thl' air-to uch acn food
hne'i to reduce the cabin air e\-' •Don'i shart' 'our fnrl tlr dnnl<1
chang<" C\en fun.her Consc-qucntl~. •Get an an1ficial tree Rrmo'e
e'en one s1cl passenger ma~ 1m· am cul trt'e w1th1n 10 Ja,s Once
Farmers is committed to
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If \nu 't' n~.acllt'J ~point 11f Lift•' rtt'\'tl •1' ".mt \lld 11ur Commonll}
RoAd ~hm-thmp 't't'm to ht· "" t1ffl'1" 1hn't' .&ft11rd.l.Nt• lt"t'I' of "'r
llnjt J hit ruck\ .&nd Al~ lllllljl '""k" \Kl' Full "-"" ICt' Rt't1n:•n1t·n1 U\ IOJL
rum. ) ou d ,...Ill,. noc ht> tnhrml ~==~~\:~~'l\I, -d u"nll for tho"'· ~ ho
~Ith ~h\ not tr.twl on di1~11 to f' "''\'d .a h11k· t'\tra cm 111d
lfuotin!"•lfl Tl'fT'M't lodmmdt-nt LI\ 111~ nt'\l donr
a fu U 'l('f\ IC<' .ti llun ltfllt' • lfl
r\'tln'mt'fll Tf'ITICl° "wih
l I Mnt' 110 h~
lfld ~~hit
"'·~ ,, all
ahuul or an "'
tocb\ h ' .a
titmpkt~ r~pu'
mur .-ki romplt
mmt1n lunch
Mftc \OUM
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• FUD ~ICt' ~~ THE ("14) 11 ~VIJ H~INGTON ,.,., ..,.. ..
• l'll 11\-.il ERRACE ••••• --CA • .......... "'• ._la ••lllllU . •IWi'TllllDtU
the If"('(' c;tans 10 dr. up 11 n1H l1nh
•'> a heJ'' '>l1urn· uf poll<'n' and
molds. lloi 11 JI'><' " a gr<"at fin"
ha1ard
•Get a tlu shot each tall 11 \OU
ha'e an' -.enou~ lhronic med1lal
probkm., \t lea'>t lor intluen1a -\
a pre~·npt1on drug kno"n a'\ \,m-
me1rcl ma' be ~u1tc hC'lpful 1n
hJstemng 'our rl'lO' rn
"t' of th<" \frd1ral Plau .\s'M.x-1a-
11on•Jt 'e"f)lln (<'Oler \l.ISh )OU ,d
health' and happ\ holtda'
1Th1•column 1.fraJs l41th common
medical top1N and 1~ 14ntten ti\
mcr.J1cal and d,·nral Spt"Ctall~s
Plt'3~ fo'"'4ard quesrion~ to th«
.\ft"d1l:JI Plan ·\\.~ociarion of ·.'Vt"l4 .
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Orenge Cout Deity Pilot
.·sociltj I Ent~~taln•ant . -llClltJHIWCINll ya ,, ....... 1114&111
~•c..-1 ' .. . 'Sliver Bells' ring In the billday season More debate on
~squatters' rights' Saturday's "Silver Bells" gala ~l
the Ncwpon Marriott marked the
25th annual Christmas Carol Ball
sponsored by the 552 Club of Hoag
Hospital Foundation.
The glitter\.t. Towering ice
sculptures an<r' an old fashioned
sleigh centered tht ballroom where
the 450 in the sequinned throng
gathered for cc>Ckratls ond a nibble
from mounds of pra" ns. crab. pasta
and caviar. F.urs brimmed the coat
check. The gown:. -most in black,
cnmson or forest -were magnifi-
cent. .\pparentl\ those that shell
out a price) $55~ per couple have
the pan) v.a rdrobel> to match.
Turning heads v.-cre the l'legant
Jeanette Segerstrom. cekbrat1ng her
b1rthda). N ora J o rge nsen
\motticred 1n '>nov.)-v.h1tc beads.
and TaJah. the soon-to-1~:-Mrs Jim
Slemons 1n a min1-sk1rted busuer
0 111 and Judy Steel
Oran11 Coast Art Scene
Carol Humphreys
purchased 1n Holl) wood. Best Jew·
\.\NC the emeralds and
swathing Donna Crean.
Linda and Bill Pierpoint.
(Her philanthropic husband, John,
headed the ~II underwriting com-
m1t1cc.)
The grandeur. No comers weFe
cut on this traditional holiday hob-
nob. At dinner each couple dis-
covered an engraved silver bell
momento gracing their pla~tting.
The repast d~lcd -pheasant
consomme. wmter greens wtth
toasted goat cheese. roast chateau-
briand with truffied bord~lajsc
sauce and white chocolate ice cream
topped with fresh berries and
Chambord Royale. The wine
Oowed. The dance floor over· no wed.
Co-chairs Robert and Ellen
Wilcox brought back the nostalgia
of :!5 )Cars ago by including Les
Brown and his Band of Renown;
singer Hal'T) Babbitt to lead the
aftcr-<hnncr caroling: and Timothy
"Tad" Devine to recite the "Night
Tad and Donna Devine.
Before Christmas." His pop, Andy
Devine read the poem at every ball
until his.passing 16 years ago. The
celebration was warm and festive
and raised an estimated S 135.000.
"Everybody will benefil" Wilcox
said. "The fund support the' ~no
vation of the hospital emergency
room -something th~ whole
commmunity usts at some time."
Tho~ supporting the cause m-
cluded Warren and Joanne Fix, Jim
and Gretchen Dale. Richard and
Katharine Agnew attending with ,
three of their, ten o ffspring. Bob and
Anne Badham. Charley · and Nora
Hester who haH' attended all 25
balls. Bun and Carol Horownz.
Roger and Manon Paley. Ed and
Jcannte Awad. Richard and Sandy
Sewell. Bill and i\nn Lusk. Hester
Hardage. Bob and Jackie Dillman
and club president John i\pplegate
with his wife Frances.
Nora Jorgensen
Hardage.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:
read with interest the comments
about overcrowded ladies' rooml
(men seem to have no such prob-
lem).
My social hfc takes me to
events ranging from football
games to opera and ballet. The
long lines I encounter outside the
toilet fac1ht1es arc a terrible
nuisance. I havt wet my pants
more than once. When I get
desperate, I enlist 1he help of two
or three women and we invade
the men's room which is in-
variably vacant. One woman
stands guard while the others go
in. Ifs a shame that we must
~ubJCCt ourselves to this ind1g01-
t) There oughta be a law. -
-Puddles ui Wilmington
DEAR PUDDLES: T1aere 11 a
law now and soon tbere wlll ·be
otben. Read on:
DEAR ANN Li\NDERS: Tell
your femak read<'rs in Cahfom1a.
New York. V1rgin1a and Wash·
mgton that recent leg1sla11on
-dubbed "The Pott) Pant} Bill."
"Squatters' Rights" and "Rest
Room Equ1i)." mandates that tn
nc" public 1>u1ldings there be at
least as many toilets for women
as tht·rc are toitets and urinals for
Ann Landers
0 --
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Because tile) are putting on
make-up. combing their hair. ap-
plying DCrfUJTie and hand louon.
straightening their stockings and
probahl) gossiping.
CH IC L\GO: Se' cral years ago
student\ at the l 1n1,crs1t) of Chi·
cago did a time \tUd) and found
out that 11 took a woman three
11me\ a\ long to rd1e'e h'erself as
1t did a man One rea,o n Nmcty
pcrccn t of the "omen "ashed
th<·1r hand'>. Fc"'cr than 10 pt'r-
et.•nt of thC' men dad
men , Your readers in llhno1s. PENS.\( O L .\. FL.\ It 's
Michigan. (icorg1a. Miss1ss1pp1. b1olog1ral . .\nn tud1cs at (or·
Vermont. Penns\ lvan1a and nell l lnl\ersat) sho"ed that
Mal') land should know that s1m1· fcmales~erage ~O ~~ond<; at the
lar bills have alrcad) been tn· ... fi\turc \.\h1lc male\ average .is
troduccd ~frn as "ell as v.omen second'i Dr andra Ra\.\I\' rt. ..
1n other stale\ ought lO ucge their ~arlh at \'1rg1nia P11htc('hn1c
leg1\laturc' to '>upport ·theSl' t'f. sho"'l'd females 3\craged 17Q scr·
fons onds in the hathroom \.\h1lc
Juhn F-Banihaf III. maks....a,cragcd R5 \econdo,
Professor of Lav.
George Washington LI nil crs1t)
Washington. 0 <
FROM 'i.\"'IT.\ BARBAR.\ I
was mamed for ~O )Car; and
ra1~d t'-'O daughter'> I can aunt
to the fact tha1 '-'llmt.•n can a11c.nd
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ORANGE COAST
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· An Independent Newspaper
Publlahed by Page Group Publlshlng, Inc.
11111Pt f. ,.... pre~ldent & chief executive officer ,
Wllllt• I. ll ... tl editor & vice-president
'· ""' ..... managing editor
.._Wt ... night editor
fllll S., Jr, chairman
..,... W. Ml:a. Jr, execJ,Jtlve vice president ••IN L Scar I . , vice president & general manager
Edltorlal
·Ed Glasgo~ has
dllgraced cltY,
should ·step down
All m all. \\C arc a forgi ving lot People make mistakes
and \\C can understand that. e\ en s~mpath1ze.
But there are some· things that are o far over the lane.
so far bqond lx'ing a s1mpk mistake or a straight forward
lapse in JU~gment that "I.' muc;t ofTc:r pun1shment rattler than
sympath~ .
.\nd that bnn~~ u~ to < osta Mesa Councilman Ed
Gtasgo"'. a tormc:r police captain "ho no"' finds· himself
snarkd Ill 3 raging l'Ontro\erc;~ _.ll\er COmJ?_UtCr spy1,11g.
According to a J"tnct attorne~ ·, inH'Stigatl\e file obta1o ed
by the Daily PllQt, (jla!.gO\\ and a former police lieutenant
spied on pt•ro,onal 1.omput1.·r rommunlcations bet\\e~n the
t'lly .maoog1:r and the pohl'l' chief.
Lt John Regan. the file 'ho"'s. routinely made copies
bf the h1gh -le\el and confidential epmputer communiques
and shared thrm .. 1.1lh Glasgov... The eleclron1c eavesdrop-
ping v..c!nt on tor halt a )ear in 1989. according lo the file
While thl' motl\al1on1, for the sp)ing are ha7). top cit)
officials cuntrnd the polin· lieutenant "as angf) at being
passed OH'r fur a pmmollon h) Police Chief Da\e Snowden.
• In h" o"'n deknse. Regan told 1n,cst1gators for the
d1stnll Jllllrnl') thlt hl' began mon1tonng the rommun1ca-
t1om bnause hl' tx·larH·<l ~nov..tkn .,.,a m1suc;1ng his office
and ut~ 'ehtlks .\l one point. Rl'gan anon) mousl~ sub-
mitted a 111,t ol \no"'lkn·~ alkgcd '"'ongdoing to Cilasgov...
who pas1,c:d thl·m onto ( n'ta \k..a's nt~ attomc) Those
allega110n' \\t'l°l' ~·' ll'\\l'<l .rnd found to be "'1thout ment
Thl· 'P) mg alkg~I) tx·gan Jt that Juncture and la1,tcd
until the final weeks of I 9~N r
Of lhc I 56 rnmputer 1.ommumqut"s that Glasgo"'
eventuall) handed ll\ er dunng the D1stnct Attornc) 's
1n vc4it1gatton. onh l\\O had an) thing to do with the allcga-
uons Regan 10 h1' ktll·r tncled against Snowden. The rest
ranged from rntt) comments about Cit) businc4iS to salt)
JOkes :ihout hl>rilo'c'u:ils and "omen.
The Dtslnct .\tturn1.'\ ·, tn\CSt1gat1on concluded "'llhout
cnmanal chargl''t being Ii.led Regan. meanwtlfle. took earl~
rettremcnt afta the: 'P~tng 1nndc:nts but bdorl' the 1m e'it1ga-
tton \\JS launlhed. · -
The matter cart1e to light tfm "'l'l'~ \\hen the Daily Pilot .
obtainedsop1c1, of the an' esllgallH' file . .\nd the reaction
from Cila1,go" \ cnltcagu1.·s ''as loud and cnucal.
On ~fonda'. thl.' rnunc1l "''H gather heh and closed door
to d1scu"!. the matter Though the council ca n't force
Gtasgo"' to n.·,1gn. he should not miss lhe opponuntt).
S1mpl~ put. < 1la,go"' has '1olated his office and he hac;
shortchanged thl' \lHers "ho put him .in office two )'Cars ago
The tru'St that c1t11ens. not to mention the ranking Cit)
emplo}cc:s 1mpal'ted b) the sp)ing incidents. placed in
Glasgol>\ ha ~l·n tarn1shc:d . H opelcssl~ ·o'
Glai;go"' 's actions appear to be without defense. How
can an fleeted cit~ ullinal -for six months running -take
dell\cr. of copies of contident1al computer communiques
w1t.houi sa)7ing a!l) thing? What did he hope to accomplish?
I ~ this realh 1hc son of behavior we expect from tt\e
people we ckct ·to O\ ersec the operation of our cit)? We
think not. .\nd in the parlance that a former ranking police
official "'ould eas1I) understand. G lasgow ha~ disgraced has
badge. .. ·
And now he needs to turn it an .
D111allll'y
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Today In History
Today is Monday. Dec. 3. \he
337th -day of 1990. Tb.ere ·are 28
days lef\ in the year.
.., Today's ~iahlight in Histoty:
On Dee. 3. 1967, a team of
suraeons in Cape Town. 'South
Africa. headed by Dr. Chrutiaan
Barnard. perfonne\i the first human
hean transplant on Louis Wash·
kansky, who Uvc:d 18 days with his
new hean.
Od this date:
In 1828, Andrew Jackson was
elected president of the United
States. In 1833. Oberlin College m Otuo
-the first truly coeducauonal
school of higher leammg tn the
U n ited States -o pened its doors
In 1894. author Robert Lout~
Stevenson died 1n Samoa.
In 1925. "Con~rto m F,.. by
George Gershwin. had its worJd
premiere at New Yo rk's Cameite
Hall; with Gersh win himself at the
piano..
Today's Birthdays: Country sing-·
er Ferlin Husky is 63. Movie direc-
tor Jean Luc Godard 1s 60. Singer
Jaye P. Morgan is 5.9. Rock singer Ou> Osbourne is 42.
-By IM AHod•t._, Ptt,.
Monday, December 3, 1990 11
,
B11t at Editor's Hot/Ins
Most clllers want Glasgow rlsig_natlon
Editor's Nore: The Dally Piiot
reanLI> asked Jts readers 1( the}
believed Costa Mcsn Counc1/man
Ed Glas.so" should resign following
the cit) hall P> caper (See n:lated
story .\I I Ha~ are the responses
relephoncd to the Et111or·~ Hf>tl~nc:
I read the art1ck on Glasgow's
invol..,.en.ent in the Cit} hall Sp)
caper I \'as. rcall~ appalled and I ·
wanted 10 let \OU kno" that I think
~ Glasgo" of all people. being an t'.\-
pohce captain i;hould ha'e a'o1dcd
the s1tua11on
0
I 1hink tha1. Ed (~la5go" hould
etthcr resign~ or ha\·e rnminal
chargn fikd ag;iin'>i him
0
Regarding the Ed Cilasgo" issue.
I find 11amanng1hal ~our readC'rs.
"' the c1t1Lens ~f Costa M~ would
fall for \uch de\ 1ous me1hods of
ousting council member} "ho JUSI
happen to be unpopular \I.Ith lhe
rema1n1ng incumbents II 1s ap-
~renl thal for some u.me now M r
Amtwrgc; and Mr Glasgow ha'c
not fallen into place and bhndl;
agr~d· "11h "hat certain o ther
members of rouncil ha' e wan led 10
special mtcn·st groups. "Jo" sud-
denh their s1M ha' e nsen to the
surfan· ~jkc up. fine 0111en5 oi
Co'>UI Mesa Just "'hat are 1he
outi;1andmg incumbents hiding and
ho" de\cr the; are Be"are
0
It 1\ m' np1nion Uiat Ed Glasgo"
should re'>tgn or be fired "1) Ciod.
what has happened to honest} and
moraht) in this counlr) toda) 'l M }
sons even "hen 1he' "'ere hllle
onts knew helter than ° lO ea' esdrop
and read another ixrson.,i mail
without perm1ss1on. '
0
No. he shouldn't resign, he
should be put up Q.n charges and
thrown out of office 1m"med1atel)
0
Good gnef. I don't know. dtd he
do an)thmg wrong b} accepting a
Ji~He read I\ and onci ~·d iud
1t. what d<xs he do then. Doe he
go get a gun and shoot the guy that
• p ve 1t to htm or what I don't
know. Now the o ther guy Rcpn 1s
the gu) who should be prosecuted
beau~ he wa not supposed to
take tnfonnauon and p vc it to
anybod) for any reason. That's that
man that's rtspons1ble. But ap-
parently he's goin& to set off
Without anytb1na h.appeni na to him .
I do n•t know why lhts 1s on the
front ~e a.nd why 1t as such bta
news. It's JUSt a hllk problem they
have In Costa Mesa. Should hie
rdif.1 . good pi.cf, who knows.. I
don t.
grow bigger and bigger to be JI the
city council meeting this Monda}
with protesung. asking for Mr
Glasgow to resign 1mm<.'d1ate1' If
he doesn't do 11 ~no" and
the council meeting "e "ant him 10
rts1gn b} 1he lime of 1hc counnl
mceung
ture Has he forgouen 1hat ht' ,., 1hc
bo.-..-. and he 1s .,uppos.ed to be 1n
charge ol 1h1\ Cll\ and knu"' "hal
thC' Cit\ stall 1., d u1ng He 1\ u mdun-
mg t~~nr;t form ol IJ1..\ ol intcgn-
t), l\l.{t li.tll'd. \I \OU ~\ ll tx·
Wtl hng to 'Ml} ll to an\One JI an\
ume JnJ mu\tl~ 'uur ':>u(k·nor-,
Gent\ seem\ io get the dnlt though __ _:___
Wh) "'ere the~ kept in The dJrk JnJ
what other ih1n~5 are being l ert
ffom them h ts JU\t Jbsolutd~
amazing "n' don·1 \OU do nwre
in'vC'it1gat1on on thl' l 11\ \tafT rathl•r
than the.xn\ lllUlll pcuplt
-0
Yes. 1 think d Glasgo"' c,huulJ
resign. He. was ne,er a H'I"\ 1m-
prcss1ve member of the Ctt} lUuncil
and this will destro) what hllle
cred1b1lll\ and eIT1:ctt,cnt'S':> ht· had . 0
No. £<l (il.t'>go" ~hould noi re-
sign. Ht' had e'en ngh t lo J o v.. hJt
he did
0
0
I think hi ( .IJ\[tll"' \hould rl''>lf.n
th31 I\ ll'rrlhk
0
.\bsolutcl' 11J11 fl<"H<'lll dC'ti •
n1lt'I\ he 'houlJ re'tlgn ,..._
I fet'I Ch1ci 'ino"dcn ha\ been j
great a.sse1. to C o\ta \ k'>.1 and \.I r
(ilasgo\\ and John Regan '>Pl·nt too
much c1l' lime tr.ing w undermine· \1' hrt•thl·r and I \l.Jrl •11 "'"
htm ~nd V.l' hj' l' onh f1, l' mcm· g.ratulJte l 1la'Sl'"' .1nJ Rqwn ln1
bers on nur loum 11 and need a re' It'"' mg. ihe <;(.'\ '' h11m11rh1)h11.
m ore ambillOU'> .ind encrgc\ll racist 1d1nl'> that 't''l' h•' l runn1n~
member 1o v..o rk tor the Cit\ .md the cit) lvda' JnJ 11 an' thing
no t aga1n\I 1l o I du feel as 'man) com~ ou1 o l th" JI all pt>tiplc othe~ 1hal hl· \hould saep dn"'n should '>•I up and rcal11e 1hat '''U
and lc't \omehod.. ma\be J....arcn ha'e a hunl h nt rans• m·andl·rthal'
M cClinn ha\C .1 lhann· io see "haa sitting on the Cit\ ,ounul "'01h1 n~
she can do for lht• u 1, \he \eem'i good "g1)1ng 10 lllffil' l•Ut 1•1 tht•1r
dt'dicatcd and a good 'J"'j~l·r heing thl'rl' 1n thl' lir\t pl.l\t ,,, lhn ..
0 Sh l'Uld ht' ''U'll'J
At a 11mc ""hen go\l·rnmcn1 at all ~ '
levels 1s being 50 l'lo,l·h .rnJ l"nll· .\s J l 11,IJ \le"' l ttlll'rl 'H n·all'
call) scru1in11ed bt'l.iU'>t' 11f the rx·r· apprenak• lh1' v.1 n· l.lpptnj! '>l JnJal
~ptton lOITectl) (If nor of IO· and 11\ 'U"'l'l.jUl'nl r-eH·IJt11>n\ 111
competen1.c and corruplllln fhme the-t\ pc:., of rx·11rk in nur f"'"t111n
who hold the l'lUOhl .tN'll arc called of O I\ l.l'Unt II \l.hti J rl \('\'nJin~
upon 10 demonstratr 1h'!t tnht !"I' our ta\ monc·, It E-d (ilJ'tW"' ..ind
not sho"'tn@. C\t'n tht' shghw 1 h1n1 th1'> otha gu' J1J Jn-.th1ng "'rtrng
of tnpropncl' l nder lht' l mum-bird<, of a ft•athc:r floe l tllgl•ther
stanct's \Ir ( 1la11gn"' ha\ hrough1 G
upon h1mscll I fr·el he ha .. no otht.'r I am ''' lhl' 11rm111n thal ht'
choice 1n tht• public inicre5t hut to should re\1gn It he'll '>P' tin the ut'
resign ·a,nJ hl Jo qu11. kh manager j nJ the pohtt' l h1l'I he:
0 cel'tainh \l.ouldn'i he\tlJll' !cl '>P\
I bel1t'\l' 11 " apparent that he:
must resign I think 11 " j ngenng.
"hen \OU think lhat tht'> mtin v..ho
has r~prcsentcd the Ul' hjc, n11t
tak<'n upon h1mself,c:1 to resign \o
I feel that the prl·.,surc and tht•
Daily Ptloc'1 good un,e1hng ot th•~
• warrants that Ed Cilasgo.... ~hould
rc~gn
on \UU or I and I J1in t 1h1n l a man
tn authnnt' hl¥that <.hlluld ta~c
that l ind ,,, jth.in1agl· 1ir th11..._
<,lcp.,
\l.OUld ltke It
0
(11.isgo" should definuel} rt'S1gn
I (annu l tx-ltc:'e 1ha1 gentleman ha)
ht·l:n 11 olliu in ouretl) What 1,pt>
o l pt'l"on '\l.1•uld .,P) o n someonr
Ith· that°' 11°'> hl.i: reading some-
one\ pn\ j\C mail I 1ust can't be-
lle' t' thal hl' 1<. thc:re as our l'"t'p-
re\l"ntall\ t' o n the cit\ council He
'ihnulJ dt•tin11ch dcfin1tel) resign
.:J
l J < 1lasgo"', c,hould re~1gn toda'
Ho" could tk po.-.sihl~ sit on J
'-''Un< ii ..eat ha' ing .. ,olated ~ur
n@.ht 10 pn' Jl '··~
I thin~ hr -.hould rt""stgn c
I· think hl· shtiuld IT'Slgn attC'r
Jt11n~ lhJ t 1 1h1~ 11 1'> v.rong
I th1nl \Ir l •ldsgo "' \hriuld re-
<,1gn
· I lhink he \h\wld resign I h'e in
( osta \.fr<.a ha\<.' heen for almost
· 11 H"Jr'i .and 1hc .:1t~ go\etnmc.nc
~a' rl·alh tx~c:n trmble JU<;I latch
·That' a homtlk thing fQr him to
Jp
( ll <llUr'>C' hl' '>huu.ld rt.-s1gn -\m·
hu~C'~ v.a' enough o( an cmbar-
ra'\<>ml·n1 .ind ht• gut beat This gu\
1ih11ulJ ha\I~ tht· common sense to
;,1i·p dtl\\ n no"' I hope '\.e d on i
h.J' l an' luturl' cm ~rrassment 10
lhl· luturt· lln tht· c11' council
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Back Paga
FromA1 ;
"He bas to know, and I think the world t ... --bon. that 'we are very concerned about
that cas-bility and that we are prepared to
try to find diplomatic ways to deal with it
if possible, Dul it has to ~ dealt with.''
Cheney said on ABC-TV's .. TbiJ Week
With J)avid Brinkley.••
t..
Baker said tbote i11ues would have to be
addressed .. in the aftermath of a resolution
of this crisis."
Cbeney and Oen. Colin Powell, chair-
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were to
appear today before the Senate Anned
Services Committee to defend President
8"'8h's handling of the Persian G ulf crisis.
In four days of testimony last week.
military officials from previous Republican
administrations told th~ panel that Bush•
mµst give United Nations sanctions more
time to work before ordering a military
strike to drive Iraq from Kuwait.
Witqes~s and Democrats on the armed
services panel critkized Bush for ordering
200.000 troops to be sent to the gulf reiion
in early November in addition to the more
than 240.000 dispatched after Iraq's Aug. 2
invasion of Kuwait. ·
O.n Friday. 6ush announced a new
diplomatic initiative aimed at finding a
peaceful solution to the gulf crisis before
Jan. 1.5, the deadline the U.N. Security
Council has set for Iraq to leave Kuwait.
After that the U.N. resolution grants the
right to use force against Iraq.
Bush announced Baker's trip to Iraq and
invited Iraqi Foreign Minister Tanq Aziz
to Washington to meet with the president.
As he left Washrngton Sunday evening
for South America. Bush declined to re-
spond d1rectl} ·to reponers' questions ·
about details of pending talks. 'Tm vef)
pleased with the way it's going, but we'll
sec," was his onl} response.
Both Baker and Chene} argued Sunda}
that sancuons ha'e failed 10 work as
intended:
"We \\OUld ha'e hoped the} \\Ould ha'e
worked now." said Baker.
U.~. security policeman makes a "V" tign to a puslng comrade while keeping
w~tch with an M-60 machine gun at a Saudi Arabian al.r base Sunday.,
LEGE IDS
From A1
donated some of her . own dishes and
silverware ~s well as money to launch a hot
lunch program for children.
She also gave money fo r a women's club
buildingand a park. but the outspoken
woman was unwelcome at the verY popular
Friday Afternoon Women's Club becau~
of her constant spcccbes on the alls of war
and the need for social reform.
··1 am something of a pariah," she wrote
in a letter in 1925;'"1 would rather be
friendly, but .I don't know what to do."
She continued to_ give to the growing
town, but in her own way. She gave the
land fo r Lion's Park. and 6tipulated that no
military organization be able to use it, but
those terms were never earned out. The
Spcncers planned to lane Newport
Boulevard with j>alm trees. which they
bought and planted.
Although they had no children of their
own. the Spencers raised man) foster
daughters. homeless Mexican children that
Fann} found to her fight against poveny
and hunger. She taught them her pacifist
feel ings and also refused to let the"} salute
the flag. much to the disgust of patriotic
Costa Mcsans.
Fanny died in 1930, and her husband
Carl carried on with their work o n their
adopted city. He continued to plant paJm
trees along Newpon Boulevard. and pve
land for a boys' club. He was censured by
the community for letting his adopted
daughters remain at home and finally
entered into an unhappy second marriage
ih order to keep th~ girls. Financial
troubles impoverished his·last years and he
died in 1950.
The palm trees have· been dug up along
Newpon Boul~vard; flags fly and arc
saluted in Lion's Park and the Spencer
house at the comer of 18th and Whittler
was tom down to enict o il wells. There is
no tangible trace of Fanny Bixby Spencer
in Costa Mesa. However. there a~ h ves
she touched and enriched with books a nd
bot lunches and caring: and perhaps. that
is the monument she would want.
We gratefally acbowlHfe 1•e °"'"' Me•• Hl11ortal Society ad EUeo Ltt.
local IJJ1torlu, wbo provldH ttsearcll a.ad
IJJ/ormat/oa drawo oa for 11111 C<Ol•ma.
-CompllH by Aue Splaa
aumw
FromA1 .. w. do have 1ucta a thins u a motio11
of cienture, .. Buffa said ... 1 would be very
SW"priled if that were not one of the thina,s
that's under consideration."
No council member has openly called for
Ola~ow's res~nation, althOUlll .ome have
imphed that 1t miaht be befier if he did
t'CllP.).
Councilwoman Sandy Genis said she felt
Gla91ow would have serious credibility
problems with City Hall staff.
Jay Humphrey. who won election to the
council last mootb and will be 'seated
toniaht. ·•lt0 said Olasaow's ability. to
perform his duties may have been un-
paired by public disclosure of the
eavttdroppina affair.
But like his new colleaaues. he .stopped
shon of sayina Gtasaow shquld. resian. .
••He needs to make the deCllion that '"
aoina to be best for his ability to do his job,
but also bued o n what's best for the
council as a whole," Humphrey said. "1
would hate for this to become a stumblina
block for us that casts doubt on the
intearity of the whole council and prevents
us from dealing effectively with the city's
business." ·
MAYOR by the mayor. ..
The mayor and City Council members
Froro A 1 ge1 a salary of S 17 5 a month. City Council
and to suppon Silva. members get monthly expenses of $698
Throughout, some powerful officials .~ ~bile the mayor gets $936. ,
urged the election of Green to ease strife Kelly. Robitaille and Linda-Moulton
kicked up in the recent election. Patterson will take &be City Council oath o f
But the Huntington Beach Co. reported-office Monday before the mayor•s•elcction.
ly lobbied Kelly hard to vote for Silva. They'll join holdovers Green. Silva and
reponedly on the belief that the prevailina Don MacAllister, and Winchell who was
City Council faction should be represented re-elected in the last election.
PEACE
From A1
business. that's what he's after."
Russo also claimed that Bush ~ve Sad-
dam Hussein the green light to go into
.Kuwait, after Washington ambassdors re-
portedly assured the Iraqi dictator there
was n<> treaty with Kuwait and that this
country wouldn't interfere.
The attack wH the excuse that Bush
wanted "to get the Pentagon back in the
saddle," Russo said.
The American buildup in Saud i Arabia
is .. very shallow and laced wi th a double
standard." Russo claimed.
American attitudes towards the Palesti-
nians Jive he to the t)olicy. he said.
"Palest1n1ans for decades have been the
victims of massacres and deponatton.
"WhS' not an embargo when Israel in·
vades'>" he asked. Why not U N. sane-
tions?"
Mike Bcanan. a Vietnam veteran and
former veteran's counselor at UCI. claimed
that the fighting force is made up of
"Launos, blacks and the impoverished
whites.
The service personnel is "seduced,'' and
"sucked into the service" with the promise
of paying jobs. according to Bcanan. a
resident of South Laguna.
Laguna'Beach resident Jeanie Bernstein.
th~ founder and president of the board of
directors of the Alliance for Survival, said:
"How dare Bush. Baker and (Dick)
Cbeney (secretary of defense), say they
spe.ak for the American people. The pej9ple
want to Wk. not ahoot .
"Tt'll the president and the warhawks
that tht'} don·t talk for us ...
Organizers sa} they hope 10 collect
mi1J1ons of signatures and take· themt to
· Washington protesting hostilities.
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~Picking a checking account is not so simple anymore
By Roy E Gold
Orange Coast D•lly Ptlol
Financial sen ices Just · 1"'0 c;1mplc
words foi: \\hat ha'i bl.'come a confusing
and h1ghl) complex hu.,1ness
It u!>Cd to be so s1mpk If ~ou "'antc.-d a
checkmg alrnun1. \OU \\ent 10 a hank It
you wanted a sa\1ngs account \OU had l\\O
choices. either )Oll had a sa\1{lgs account
in the same bank or if )Ou wanted to earn
a little m ore interest on }Our mont'}, ~ou
opened }Our sa\ln~ dccount a1 a sa,1ngs
and loan
You used the phonl' compan) to mah·
phone C411<; and 5ear'i to hu) hard .... are.
appliances. lurn1sh!ng. ell Aml·mari E\·
press usc-d 10 be associated "'"h d1rung..
entena1nment and tra,el.
These da\.'i 1t"s tough to tell who doe!>
wh1ch \\1th "'hat "io"' )OU can u-.e ~our
telephone credit lard 10 hool.. a night Ill
Pans. and \Our bank credit card to make
a phone cal I to Tok H>
So far a'> hanks and \iock brokers arc
concerned. ll 1s difficult 10 tell om· fro m the
other Both of them o lTer intcre'>t pa} 1ng
chcckrng accou n is The~ both ha ' e plas.11t
charge cards. and tht.·~ both '>Cll stocks,
bonds. mutual funds and go.,.ernment se·
cunt1es The\ also both olTer l ' <; Go,em-
ment tnsurance on depos1tor-s' mone~ and
are themselves kndc,r'i of monc) to their
clients.
The big d11Teren ces bet\\een th.em ho\\
the} pro' 1de their sen ices. are also bt:g.ah-
ning to fade. Let's take a look at what used
c..tAt "'9ta:
..
Roy E. Gold
10 he a vel')' simple financial sen ice
When )OU optned your checking ac-
count at the bank. )OU used 10 ha'e two
chotees You could open a regular checking
accou·nt and ma1ntam a minimum balance
and thcreb) a'o1d an) monthl} account
charges Or. 1f }OU "'ere unable to maintain
that m1n1mum. )OU could open an account
that would r harge )OU 10 cents for each
check \\rlllen
Toda). things arl' 'Cf) d11Terent. The
banks arc competing "'Ith sa' ings and
loan!> and !>tock brol..erage firms for your
mone) The hanks. the savings and loans
Clu r lh•o~c~
futSday Loul north
QS1 9llld to 2~ mpll
lltlo• pnws .... u
"10fll. .... '"''-'"' ,...,
Clur 1~rou1-r-.. loul flOflh
wlllll to lO "'ph
'-lowtf dtselts
ltw .. ,...,°'I .... 10s ~ low •Ck
... • Qllllty
SllM)' llld •lfm .. ...,., .. lor•
...., .. tllfMfy Clll " Ile lllOCllrll1 Clall tonctit lo<.al ...., Wiii! • "3 of
,.,..... lo WI to "' llMllld Ol111t .,..toZSl!llllllltlow c..t) w IN Coast
as well as the brokers sllll all have to get
paid for their services The big d11Terence
1s that-now the) pa) }Ou 1n1cres1 on the
mont'~ in )Our checking account.
The bank~ and the sa' 1ngs inst1tut1ons
will normally require a minimum balance
1f the} are 10 "'a'e the sen ice charge. and
then \\Ill pa\ \OU interest on all the mone)
in )Our at.count The banks arc not stupid.
they pa) )OU interest at a rate' less than
current market rate'>. so as to enable them
to reco' er their costs th rough the mtere t
sa\lng'> Ob\lousl}. 1f an} one customt'r
earned a large balance 1n such an account,
the earnings on the acsounl 10 the bank
wouJd be substan11ally greater than the
costs 1n,ol,cd.
Stock broker.. ha' e encouraged the use of
their checking accounts b>-pa)ing )Ou
more. a "'a) 10 gc.-t )Ou accustomed 10 the
idea of doing bustness w11h them Their
generoslt} isn't altruistic. O\Cr tame the)
expec.I that you may become an investor 1n
the secunties. they have for sale. Obv1ousl}
an those \\ho have little or nothing to
inHSt.
It is for ttiat reason that brokers nor·
mally charge a flat frr for their services and
then pa> interest at t,he current monc}
market· rate lnd1\ 1duals with relattvely
large sums will cam more mone} on their
broker account than they would w11h bank
accounts' <itnce the broker account pays
market interest. there 1s no longer a need
for the 1ndn 1dual 10 maintain a separate
savmgs account
TODAY: Sunny
with • clur rnchl
loul no1tht1st to
wt Wind to 20 mph
below pusts
lOMOU OW·
S.1111y llld clear wtth
wtnds d1m1n1sll1ncr
Hltfl$ from Ille mid
to 11ppe1 70s loW1
from Ille low to
~Os
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An add1uonal feature of the ,broker ac·
count 1s that· 11 1s also a repos1tof) of other
investmt'nts. such as stocks. bonds. mutual
funds. etc Therefore the broker. account
monthl > statement becomes an up-to-date
rec1ta11on of the value of all your financial
assets. showing what you earned. what you
spent and "'hat )OU ha ve.
Remembt'r that tht're 1s a lot of competi-
tion out there fur your money. Many banks
have rect'ntly been offering accounts that
try to emulate broker accounts and they
also normally offer stock broker serv1~s at
a discount as well as sclhng vanous 01ht'r
investment products.
Banks have a natural advantage in that
banking offices ar.c more conveniently
located than are the offices of sccunt)
brokers. To compensate for the conve-
nience ~factor, brokers usually olTer. at no
add1ttonal charge. plastic debit cards which
can ht' used 10 obtain cash advances at
mo.st banks without charge. In add1t1on
these cards. resembling credit cards. are
uscable wherever credit cards can be used.
includtng bank automatic feller machines.
both IA tht' U . and around the world.
The funds tn )Our broker account are
acce!>~d 1mmed1a1el} whent"ver you use · ...
their plastic. In that regard they are t'xactly
the same as checks. Consequentl y. when
using such cards. you never will have any
interest expense associated w1th theu use.
Man} brbkers also olTer a gold version of
their card, which in addition to all the
features associated with gold credrt c.ards.
enables the holder to eam add1t1onal
interest on his account. 'flus as done by
defernng the posting of debit card
purchases:
The point of all this 1s that you now have
man} choices when doing a simple thing
hke deciding where to do your routine
checking. Mone} 1s gett1ng more d11Ticult
to earn these days. You owe 11 to yourself
10 do some comparative shopping. o, er llme. the mone} )OU cam on your
mone} can be significant. With all the
changt's gomg on m the financial industry,
things may no longer ht' the same as you
remember them Take a little lime to
in' est1gate what is currently best for )OU
Whatever H>U do. don't overlook the
questions of safct) and acccss1b1hty of your
money.
Roy E. Gold ,, • flaaacl•I C'ODHllllDI
wltb lbt Newport BeHd office of Mtrrlll
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Actor Rob ert Cummings dead at 80
LOS ANGELES -Actor Roben Cum-
mings. the star of more than I 00 films and
host of tele' 1s1on's "The Bob Cummings
Show" dunng the 1950s and '60s. died at
a convalescent home Sunday. officials said.
FRONTS: . , " • • • • • COlO WARM STA~RY ,,_..
® (9 00 ~ en r::J
He was 80.
Cummings. who starred 10 Alfred
Hitchcock's 1954 1hnlkr ··01al M for
Murdrr." died at 8:27 p.m.
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SANT A MARIA :_ The Golden West
Collete women's vollcybell team, savina its
best for the final weekend of the season,
came throuah to win the California Com·
munity Collete Volleyball Championships
at' Allao Hancock Colilete here Sunday.
With just two sophom~res. but a group
of freshman who matured and improved
steadily durina the Mason, the RustJcn
swept tbrou&h the ci&ht team field without
a loss in the thrce-Oay event.
· Golden West topped previously un·
defeated and top-ranked De Anza - a
team it lost to the final week of the regular
season at a tournament -by a score of
10-IS. IS·6. 16-14, 10.15. 15·10. Then it
rallied again to topple Southern California
nemesis Grossmont, 2· 15. 15· 12. 15· I l.
I 5·9. in the title match.
"Realistically. we were reall y tight the
final game:· Golden West C-oa'ch AJbct't
Gasparian said. "We went from beiilJ the
underdog to being the favorite. and we got
a little wound up. '
"We showed a tremendous amount 0£
poise for being this young," Gasparian
said. "Patience and poise. At the Sequoias
Tournament (regular season closer). we'd
get in Iona rallies and then make mistalces.
Today we put the baJI away and didn't
make a hitting error in key situation,:'
While sophomore Joli Eberhart earned
Most Valuable Player honQrs, and
sophomore Stacia Allen and freshman
Brenda Irby made the all·tournament
team, It was the play of freshman middle
blockers Kysha Green and Tania Grasselli
ttfclt stabhzed Gold°en West at ihe net 1n the
tournament. ·
"The biggest ke) was Tania Grassclli,"
Gasparian said. "She pla)'ed -better th.an
she's played all season. I eitpectcd Green to
play Jh<' best she can: she's that type of
player."
· Despite the )oung team. Golden WMt
went 25-3 this season. De Anza finished
25-2, its onl ) two losses on the final da) of
the season. while G rossmont. 1hc..defend-
1ng state champion. checked out at 21-6. ·
"This team was very balanced and JUSI
did their JOb." Gaspanan said. "As well as
winning. the team got better C\ cry week of
the season
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Rams running back Gaston Green receives congratulations from quarterback Jim
Everett after 16-yard touchdown pass In seeond quarter en route to 38-23 win. ..... , ....... ...,.,.,.. •.
11••-•r Decem~ 3, 1990
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Sporta Break/82
NFL coundup/82
Football logs/83
Clasaffted/S.
' The Dally Piiot
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Evaean throws ,fo•·
I touchdowns as · Ra•s
blast Browns, 88-28 ·
£Hard passes up Fears
to become team's best
receiver with 402 catches
By CHUCK MEL VIN
AP Spon1 Writ•
CLEVELAND -The Rams suddenly
look like a playoff te.am . They can only
hope it's not too late.
Jim Everett threw for 261 yards and four
touchdowns .Sunday. ending his stnng of
three games without a t<?uchd.own pass. as
the Rams handed the Cleveland Browns
their seventh straight loss. 38·23. The
Rams (5-7), who upset San Francisco last
week. have won two 1n a row for the first
ti me all ..season.
The Rams las' )Car won Silt of their last
seven games to finish 11-5. Then they won
twice on the road in the playoffs before
falling in the NFC champ1onsh1p game at
San Francisco.
The) must win all four of their remain-
ing games this )Car for a winning record.
"We're such a long shot m that t)pe of
thin" ..,,;e JUSt ha' e to take one game at a
time." Everett said "i f somcho" we're in
it. great. If we·rc not. "'e kno~ ~e put
ourselves tn this s1tuat1on with the tough
stan ··
Everett had thrown JUSt o ne touchdown
pass tn his previous fi ve· games. but the
Bro" ns· tnJured secondal) pro' ed the per-
fect antidote. Everett thre" touchdo~n to
four different receivers.
Henf) Ell3rd kd the "I) w1th Stlt catche s
for 90 yards. g1v1ng him a team-record 402
recepuons. He eclipsed Tom Fears· caret:r
mark of 400.
"It hasn't reall} sunk in }Ct." Ellard !Mild
"It's something r11 definite!\ appreciate
down the ltne. r had no idea (about nC'artng
the record) until a CBS gu~ told me in th e
hotel \esterdl\ ·· Cle~ eland ( 1-1 0) pas lost a team-record
St'\ consecutt' e games at home.' The
Bro" n~ ha' e matched their "or~t rcrnrJ
"
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WEEK
18
Rams 38, Browns 23
Buccaneers 23, Falcons 17
Bengals 16, Steelers 12
Bears 23, Lions 17 ( ot)
Chiefs · 37, Patriot~ 7
Redskins 42, Dolphins 20
Bills 30, Eagles 23 .
Seahawks 13, Oilers 10 (ot)
Cardinals 20 , Colts 17
Raiders 23, Broncos 20
Cowboys 17, Saints 13
Chargers 38, Jets 17
Vikings 23, Packers 7
Tonicht's Game (6 o'clock )
Giants at 49ers
after I~ games 1n franchise h1stol). and
the) arc 0-' since Jim hofner •replaced
"Sud Carwn as head coach Nov 5
"T hope e' el) bod) remc~ this feel-
ing. becau~ this 1s a game we should have
won ... Bernie Ko,sar ~1d. "That makes 1t
that much mor:c dtshcanening: When you
lo..e It l e th is. you Just have to be sick
You're nt'ver go1~g to \\1A 1f games and
losing streah ltke this don't botht'r ~ou ··
f q•rett took ad,antage of good field
po'>rllun all da) dtrc<"Ung touchdown dn' ·
l'\ that began at the Rams· ~5. 33. 35 and
4 I ·\ard lt ne'> and ano ther that began at
See RAMS/U
"If we had another month of the scaosn.
"c would crush e'eryone Ne"tt )Car. we're
looking great "
The title was Golden West's founh m 12
years, thrtt of them under Gaspanan. and
the Rustlers JOined Orange Coast CollC"ge
( 1989) as the onl)' two schools to ever win
four state championships 1n one calendar
year. Golden West also won women's
basketbalJ 1n March. sw1mm1ng in May
and water polo in November.
Rollinson hopeS youilger ranks learn from def eat
The title was Golden West's second in
three years after bowing out in the second
round of the state tournament last season.
The other two titles came m 1979 and
1984.
By Barry Faul~ner
Orenge Cout Deily PilOt
SANTA ANA -Sccond-)car Mater
De r High football coach Bruce Rolli nson
had hoped to re-estabhsh the winning
tradition that prevailed dunng his 1enure
as a standout tailback for the anta Ana-
based parochial school in the m1d-60s.
M1ss1on accomplished.
back a few of the old ones ··
Rolli nson said thr<i }ear's sucCC!o'i. which
he crcd11ed to senior leadership. "'II go a
long wa) rn helping f uturC' teams.
"l 1old our lower-Le\t~I kids heforc the'
left the lockt.>r room to turn and look at th~
pain the seniors "ere eitpenencrng." Roll-
inson satd "I told them when thC'-. ·re
thinking about cutting a "'t.'1ght-tra1n1ng
workout. or 1f the~ e-.er thinl thr coaches
arc pushing them too hard. to rcmC"mher
the looks 1n the e\es of our seniors Fnda'
night I "ant them to rememlx'r the pain
and the fact that ~e "ere one game a"a)
from the final ··
"Smee there "ere onh two of us who
were sophomores. we had to push a lot
harder and sa) it's not "'onh losing be·
cause "e·ve put in so much ume."
Ebcrhan said. "Our 1cam last year didn't
click. But "e had a chance this yea r. It was
prett) much the same (as 1989) 1n the
beginnnig. but we finally decided we were
going. to play together."
The Monarchs. who fell to Quartz Hill .
37-7, Fnda) night in the D1v1s1on I semi-
finals. had thC'lr longest playoff run since
Rollinson's junior )Car ( 1966) to finish
with a 7-6 record . .\nd "nh several return-
ing pla)ers. the future looks bng.ht for a
school kno"n 1n recent )ears for Coach The C'tpenencc gained b) the pla,ers
Gar) McKnight's dominating basketball was passed on to Rollinson. ~ho said he
team s. karned a great ~ral about the pla)OIT
··Al our last tournament at ~uo1as. we
ended up getting second to De Anza.
That's why 11 was such a big deal to come
back today and really dominate. s in·ce the
very beginning, we've gone up and up and
See RUSTLERS/II
"T ve spent more than half my hfe at tht gnnd. including the increased mc-d1a at-
school. and I know a lot about our h1storv 1ent1on.
, and trad111on." Rollinson said "I sha~ "'In no wa) do I "ant to sa) the out 1de
that h1stof) often wnh the kids. and I things "ere the reason "'e got beat. but I
think "'-e've done a lot to strengthen the· do think 1t helped de1ract from our focus."
existing traditions. ·as well as try to get Rollison e"tplaincd. ··we .had cable tele-
Angels a~quire Jays' Felix, Sojo,
.Part with Fraser,· struggling White.
By BEN WALKER a three-year hittina slump, and reliever
AP 8aMbell wrtter Willie Fraser to Toronto for Felix and
ROSEMONT Ill Th . A I d . young infielder Luis SoJo. Each team will • · e ~gc s . an also act a minor lcquer. Toro~to Blue Jays got baseballs winter Wbi.te hit .263 with 24 borne runs and 87
mcctinas ofT to a hot start Sun~y. ex-. RBis in 1987. but bas not come close 10
chan1101 outfielders Devon White a~d duplicating thOJC numbcn since _then. He
Junior Felix 1n a six-playe r ll'ade. wb1le hit .217 with 11 homen, 44 RBis and 21
Terry Pendleton and the Atlanta Braves stolen bases wt season. and was sent
moved closer to their own b1& ~cal. briefly 10 the minors.
In a wcc.k that could Stt Bill Doran. White, however. is a two-time Gold
Vince Coleman and maybe even . Bob. Glove winner, both for hlS arm and ranac.
Welch on the move, th~ Angels and B!ue And that's why Toronto wanted him, es..
Jays bcaa~ ~nskJy. Whtie. at "".'s snoWln& pccially after watchina Georae Bell.
hard outs1~e ~t ntaht. Ca~1forn1a and Tor-Mookie Wilson, Fchx and others scramble
_onto were •.nsade anoounc1na the first swap on the artificial turf at lbe SkyDome.
of the session. and the fint ever between "One of our problems last year was
the clubs. · •
. The Anscls sent White. who has b«n in S.. BASEBALL.Ill
NEWPORT BEACH -The Daily Pilot
Ti~ Cla ic rcsurtics toni&ht with
Irvine and Hun'tinston Beach hi&hs' boys
bukctbell tams ~Ill in one cbam·
pioaabip temifioal at 7:.JO p.m. at the
Newport Hatbot Hiab aymnasnlm.
Tbe Vaqum>s att coma~ off an U.70
victary over~ wtule HuntiftllOn
8elcl9 dispoeed of Li ~·~~.l.D a b.s way oe SMurdly . .mnm. ~105-71.1»
biM • fllt'1**! ofltati¥e •tudt and ftall-
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Tonight's Schedule
Consolation Slmifirial
5:50-Saddllback vs. La Quinta
Championship Stmifinal
7:30-lrvine vs. Htn. Buch
Toro. 14-S6. an &be fint n>W!MI. W\iJe tbc
Slilon did tht 11mt to COiia Miii; 11 =41.. n.o. IWO klilef'I will ~ .. tM odter
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'1s1on inten 1ews and nt'wspaper photo-
grahers snapping p1c1urcs at ~' eral of our
practices It's nrce for the lids 10 gain the
accolades and recognition. hut I think 1f
we an: ever in the same pos1t10n in the
pla)om . 'r11 "ant 10 handle the mt.•d1a
attrn11on a lrt1k dtffcrentl\ ··
Regarding the Quam H.111 game Ro ll·
ino;o n rchoed hts thoughts on turno' er\
("e"en of them ) contnbuting to the Rl"hels
blo"'ing open a I 0-7 lead Just heforr the
half.
.. The pass pla~ !.,.called befort' 1he halt
\\aS the one thtng rd Irl e to ha\e hacl ..
~1d Rolltnson. v.ho opted to th ro" after
1nten:ept1ng a Quan.z Hill pass deep in
Mater De1 temtof). onl~ to be rnterttpted
and set up a touchdo"' n "1th no t1mC' left
to C\tend the kad to I "'· 7
"&mg do"n 10-7 sun-\\Ould ha'e
SI\ en our kids a better fecltng at half-
time ... Rollinson said "The kids kne" ""<'
were a much ~tter football team with the
lead and being down 10 points w11h
(J unior quancrback Bill~) Blan ion hun1ng
\\tth J sprainc.'d anlle didn't help Then
the-, came ou1 and popped a 4Q.,_arder (a
1our hdo" n run lln the first possession. of
the third quanen ··
Blanton "ho finished an ouutanding
JUnror season with :..:.84 ~ards passing on
I 65 of :_;'7 altcmpts ~1th 23 t9uchdowns.
"3'1 \e' creh ham"pered b~ the ankle. ·ac-
cording 10 Rolltnsoo. Blanton. ~ho had
th ro" n onl ) thret' tntercepttons the
pre' 1ous eight "ee~s. was p1cled ofT thrtt
times aga in st the Rebels
"He sprained hrs ankle prett~ badl)
aga1Mt Eisehho"'er (a J.4.20 quarterfinaJ
uixct "1n) and ~e kept 11 Qt,11et. -Roll-
inson ..aid "BOt he was rn a tremendous
amount of pain Li nder the cucumstances.
I thinl he pla)'ed well "
Blanton 1s one of sc' eral staners who'll
return. fueling opt1m1sm for the 1991
.campaign
The returnc~ al\O include staning of-
fcns1 ' e guards Jose Gonzale1 and John
See OBs/11
Raiders, Bo
run Denver ·
down, 28-20
By JOHN MOSSMAN
AP SDofU W"'9r
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49ers1 Bears clinch titles; Beng&ls, Bills take -over iea~
By BARRY WILNER . .. his first 30().yard pessina day of -.be half.
AP 1poru wm.r teason, and threw three fint.quu-•Bean U, U.. 11: At Cbicaa<>-
. • , . ttr touchdown passes as Buffalo the usually reliable Eddie Murray "'Two divwon .~were deci~ed iurae<t to a 24-0 lead. James Lofton mi$1Cd a 3S-yard f\eld pl in o~ ~u.nday, wh~le VJc:tones by ,the Balls. cauaht five panes for 174 yards and time, then lbc Bean won it on Jim.
Benaals,.Ctuefs a~ ~~ns ~n one TO, and Soon Norwood kicked Harbauah's SO.yard TD pau to
to put the AFC div1s1on races mto three field aoaJs. An.dc8~--n •a, pa•~ 1'1: At
shape. . . • Re4ak1a1 U , Dols*la1 H : _ __....... • ~
Tbe tw<>-Uf!'C defcndma S~pcr Wasbiniton demolished ... tbe Tampa, Vinny Test.avmlc found
Bowl champion San FranctSCO t-•ue's ·tor>ratod defense with Mark Carrier for·a JS-yard touch-49en captured the NFC West when ..._ . • down with 39 seconds to 10. bteak-New Orleans was beaten J 7-13 by Earnest Byner rushing for 157 yards ing the 8uC1' six-pmc alidc. DJJlas. The 49crs meet the New .and .three touchdowns._ The • • Ca ... lull ie: C.ltl 1': Marcus
York Oiants toni&}it at 6 p.m. Dolphins, who were allows~& SS Turner's 21-yard touchdQlt'n run
(Channel 7) in a battle of 10-1 yards a game on the around, yielded with a lateral from Cedric Mack on
·-222. an interception capped the come--mL . ln .the NFC Central, Chicqo • Bea1aJ1 11, SSfflen U : In de-back by host Phoenix. It~· roo~e
(10-2) averted a second straight loss nyina Steelers coach Chuck Noll has quartcs:t>ac~ Jeff Gcorac s fmt an·
after winnina six in 1 row and 200th rtgular-scason victory, the terccptson in 147 pass attempts.
clinched the Central crown when Bengals defeated the Steelers for the .• Cbrger:s SS, Jeu 11.: At San •
Minnesota whipped Greco Bay sixth straight time. Pittsburgh Diego, M~~on Butts ,aaancd lS9
later in the day. drove to the Beouls' 7 in the final yards to JOI~ BufT&l<? 5 Thurman · ,,,.. . Thomas as 1h1s season s only I,()()(). The Bills took a one-pme lead in thrtt minutes. but Bubby Bnster yard rusher so far and scored twice,
the AFC .East, the Bcnpls a one-~rew four s1ra1gh1 mcomplcuons whik quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver
pme lead in lbc AFC Central and mto the end zone. threw for two more scores. Butts
the Chiefs and Raiders remain tied • Seilawb u, OUers 10: T.he has a league-high 1, I S4 yards.
in the AFC West. Seabawlts have won thr~ of fo ur a Vlkia11 %3, Packen 7: Anthony
Herc's a closer look: games decided on tht' fi nal play m Carter's spectacular 56-yard catch
• C.wboy1 17, Sal.at• U : The four w~ks. 1Dclud10g two straight off a trick play sparked Minnesota
Cowboys (6-7) stayed alive in the on field goaJs by kicker Norm John· to its fifth straight victory. Minne-
wild-card race as they head into son. this one in overtime. sota (6-6) scored 17 points in a 2:S4
their bye week.. • "'1ef1 37, Patriot• 7: At Fox-span of the third period in p~lling
boro, the Chiefs broke it open early even with the Packen in the
• BUit SO, Ea1le1 U : Kelly com-as Steve DeBerg th~w for 312 yards division as both teams chase wild-
pleted 19 of 32 passes for 334 yards. ·and two touchdowns in the first card spots. #
Sports break
Aussies earn · pride,
but U.S. garners Cup
ST. P::TERSBU RG . Fla. -Andf('
Agassi rcall} was tnJured, even if Darren :,.
Cahill didn't thank so.
Agass1, whose first-day \'tctor) had
helped the Untted States lock up the Davis Cup
finals agamst Australia pnor to Sunda} ·s final two
singles matches. pulled out of his contest with Cahill
after two SCI.$ -lcaving.-CaluU angnl) q uestioning
whether. he was even injured a t all.
"He didn't look injured to me when he was
hatting his ground strokes and that's the biggest pan
of his game." Cahih aftrr Agassi rallied to win the
second set of 1hetr match. then abruptl} quit with the
score 6-4. 4·6. .
How('v('r. Agass1 was later diagnosed al
Bayfront Medical Center as ha' mg a torn muscle
undt'r his breast bone -an tnJUI) descnbed h'
attending Dr. te\e Epstem as H~I) painful
The Un11ed tales "on hoth of Fnda) 's 'lingks
matches and clinched 1ht' bes1-of-fi, e final on ~1ur·
da) when the doubles team of Rtek Leach and Jim
Pugh pulled oul a four·sel \ 1cto~ o'er the .\U\!lll'
tandem of Pat (ash and John Fiugerald .\gas'll and
Michael Chang ga' e the Amcncans tht' earl) lead
with singles '1ctones on Fnda}.
M111I• 1p1rt1 Edmoaton, B-8
Mark Mess1er's pawer-pla)' goal ...
m1dwa} Jhrough the third period ,..w '-..:.
snapixd a tie as 1he .~monton Oiler!I ----
beat Philadelphia 6-3 Sunda} night and
snapped tht' Flyers' Stit·game unbeaten streai..
Elsewhere in 1he N HL:
• Nordlques S, Flames S: Joe Sak1r scorl·d a
power-play goal at 16: 12 of tht' third penod as
Quebec rallied from a 1wo-goal deficit to stretch their
unbeaten streak to four games.
• Caaackl S, Jets 1: Greg Adams and Trevor
Linden each scored two goals to power Vancou\.er
• Blacldaawkl 3, Blae1 %: St~ve Larmer notched
his 400th car~r assist and Dtrk Graham contnbutcd
a key shonhanded goal as Chicago eittcndt'd t
Louts' wmless streak to six games.
•Red WlD11 3, Sabres 3: Buffalo pullt'd 1t~
goahe for an extra attacker and Dave Andf('ychul..
scored wtth ::! I seconds lefl in the third pcnod to
cam Buffalo a lit'
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"OK. my turn Cinderella story. Super Bowl 1s
tied in overtime Two seconds left A field goal
can win 1t all. ··
Klmllle, Smith spark ·Clippers
Rookie Bo Kimble scored :.! I of h15 ~
sca!>on -h1gh ~7 poinl\ in 1he firsl half and • •
Charles ~m11h aJded ~ti points and 14 _,, ___ _
rt'hound<; \unda~ n1gh1 as 1he Los .\n-
gek' ( lippt·r<; dl'lea1rd lhl' M1nneso1a Timbe""'ulve<,
10~-77
l un' ( .imphcll had 20 point.5 for the
Ttmlx·ry.oht•\. who\l' uffcn!>e "-3S hdd under 80
po1n1' for lhe "··cond \tra1ght game. Thq replan·d
thl· ">auJtnl'DIO l\.ing' ac, 1he NBi\'' .... ors1 offem"e
club "llh J ~3 4 M.onng aH~ragc-
Hr,c\.\hl'fl' in the NB.\
• Paeus 107, Bucks J03: Churi.. Prr~un ~ored
20 po1n1~ J'> lm.llJna fought back from a 14-point
firs1-penod ddiul and '>napped a four-game lo!.ing
streak
•Trail Blu~rs I 01 , Jan 97: Buck \\ 1lhams
scored a -.eason·h1gh 23 points and Terr) Poner hit
a gamr-<. !inching 3-poi nter v.1th I 15 lt'ft Karl
Malone had H> poin1s and 16 rebounds for l ltah
Maclean leads Na. 12 BPUlns
Don Maclean scored 33 points and ----
ll was the No 12 UCLA Bruins ""ho did • ~
the runn1ng·and-gunning again'lt '1s111ng ,, •
Loyola Ma" mount ID a rccord-settmg ----
149-9~ '1rhH) on Sunda) night.
1 he Bruin' an.· off to their third straight 4-0 start
under coach J im Hamck. Loyola Marymount (2-4)
played Its third game 1n as many nights and its s1itth
straight awa) from home.
UCLA broh· 1hc school's stngle-gamc sronng
re<.urd for th(' \Crnnd time in four games.
U.S. ml1ht PIJ// out ot Pan-Am
. C Hl(.\CiO -The ll.S. Ol)mp1c ·~
( omm111ee on ~unda~ warned tbal the
lln1tcd tate~ might not part1C1pate in
ncitt }C'ar's Pa ~ Amencan Games m ----
Cuba unless approved methods for drug testing of
athletec; arc used.
-From tile A11oclated Pre11
Quote of the day
Leroy Hoard, Oeveland Browns running
back, n dtculed by teammates after a collision
wllh Ho uston's 5-foot-7. !~pound Gerald
··tee Cube" McNeil put him in a hospital:
"The smallest man m the NFL hat me. and
they let me know it."
IAIEBlll
From 81
outfie&d defense." Blue Jays general
maft11tt Pit Gillick said. "We aot
him (or defense. we·re not worried
about bis bittina. We feel we have
.-..., oft"ense to catr)' Devon
Angels general manaaer Mike Pon
said. .. I think u's wcll-acknowl-
od&ed that Toronto is acmna a man
of superior pby11~I talcnl in Devon
White. Maybe wt JUSt didn't fiod
the riaht key with him ...
ally replace htm
As the Anacls and Blue Jays took
action. Pendle1on and the Braves
talked abou1 a four.year, SIO
millio n contract. New Allanta aen-
eral manaacr John Schuertiolz was
confident that St. Louis' Iona-time
third baseman ~oujd toon ACJl. ~ W'bilit. no matter what he biu ...
FeU. 1t 23, i• four years rounaer
tMll Wllitc. Tbc switch .. hitter
....... 263 witb IS home NM and
" ............ and, dcsptlC
,.., ... mainly in ript field. will
play center tor CaUf0nua.
-We "811eed to Ft tomcone in
mun wbo could play ccn tcr ...
Fraser, 26. ~s 5-4 with 1wo
Nves and a 3:08 earned run average
·in 45 pmes, mostly as • middle·
man. He·u jo~n l"C()tntJy 11sned Ken
Dlylcy 10 Ydronto's bullpcn.
Sojo, 24, col&Jd cmase 11 the
main man an the th.de. The AftlCIJ
primarily played llina Johnny Ray
It tecond bllt lat ttalOn Ind hope 59;o. the MVP or 1he lntemational
Laauc All'" tlr Oame. can ewntu-
lD the pe.r. teams came 10 the
wtnter meetinp to make·trades. But
in recent yea.n. fttc -,mt• have
become the 9nlln business. And
with t.altn1 such as BdJ, Wdtic
Mc:Ott and Teddy Hipm now
available. more s.aninp than 1ftP1
~ It 1 II e~ pcctftf.
Colts running back Eric Dickerson lunges Jor
some extra ~ardage and first down In first quar-
AP l.aMrphot
ter. Dickerson ran for 60 yards on 17 carries, bu
Phoenix rallled lh second half to win, 20-17.
RAMS
From81
midfield . The Rams also scored'a
field goal on a march that stancd at
the Cleveland 46-yard line.
"I didn't thtnk it was that easy."
Everett said. "We executed tn .such
a way that madcr ~t. look easy.·:
Tht· Browns scconaary was CM>
. prey for Evt'rctt because of the
a~nce of Pro Bowl com erbac-k
Frank Minnifield with a sore heel
that ha'i bothered him for three
weeks. The Browns hav(' sur-
rendt'rt'd 11 '\Conng passes 1n those
three v.-erk1o. 1ncludmg five by War-
rtn Moon and 1 .... u b~ Dan Marino.
The Rams also had !luccess b}
isola11ng 1hr1r running backs on
li nebackers 1n pass patterns.
"We were trying to match up on
the outside:· f H·rc11 ... aid "That's
wherr we knt'"' "C could ge1 1hrm.
We knc .... lhl'\ v.iluld hunker do .... n
inc;1dc to c;top 1hr run ..
EH~rctt rnmpktrd ~:! ol 29 passes
"tthout an 1n1em:p1wn. The touch·
do .... nc; V.l'nt 10 Pr te Holohan on a
founh-do" n I -\ft rd lob. Gas1on
Green on a lh-~arder to the nght
flat Rnhl•rt fklpino 21 ~ardsdo"'n
RAIDERS
From 81
Jark'lon. "'ho ha., '>hared pla~ 1ng
time "1th Marl u~ .\lien 1h1s \Ca.,on
and who didn't mah· an aprx·ar·
ancc Su nda\ un11I la1c 111 lhe '>l'lOnd
quaner. wa~ a<;ked 1f he .... anll'd to
pla) morl'
'T m qu11t· 'lure C\l'I) running
back would hkr 10 pla) 1hc "hok
game." he ~a1J. "Bui I'm nol mak·
mg tht> call You'll ha'e to a ... i.. An
Shell about 1ha1 ..
Jackson·, l\.\O 'ICOrl''i hdpt·d g1q·
the Ra1de~ a 2 ~-IJ lead "Ith 4 IX
lcf1. bul thl' Bronrn'> made 11
1ntrresting -at !he finish
John Elwa> d1reltcd an 80-~ard
S(·onng dn'l' in 1e ..... 1han \\.\11
m1nu1es. h11t1ng M1rhat'I Young on
an 8-\ard St'onng pas!> .... 11h 2:24
RUSTLERS
From 81
up
Wh<'n Grossmon1 caml' hark to
down Cemtos and De l\nza in 1hc
afternoon Sunda> -the De An1a
match a fi ve-gamer in which the
Griffins rallied from a :?-I deficit -
1t thrust tht' Rustlers into a
fa vonte ·., role.
Grossmont Jumped oul qu1rl..I }.
blt ti1ng the Rustlers in the opening
game. 15·2.
"We were a lt11lr shak) ...
Eberhart \81d. "We "'ere gomg out
not to lose mstead of playmg to
wtn. W e weren't pla}ing a~ team a t
all. Wr d~tdcd aflt'r the first game
·we're going to make 11 or break 1t.
"De An1a was our big game. and
we'd beatt'n Grossmont before It
was all mental. We ""ent ID there a
hnle too lu. It was the wrong wa)
of doing 11 ..
In the second game .. the lead
seesawed. but Golden West led
most of the way and held on. I 5-12.
"The second game we were still
real shaky," Gaspar.an said .
"Gro smont had a 101 of adrenalin ......
the left sideline; and Buford
McGee, 9 yards in the left flat.
Cleveland Gary also scored on a
I -yard plungt' set up by Ellard's
consecutive receptions of 18 and 13
yards. Gar) led the NFL with 13
touchdowns t'ntenng tht' game.
The teams traded shon field
goals in tht' first q uarter. 'but E'er-
ett's second-quaner TD passes to
Holohan and Green -Green's firs1
career TD catch -made 11 17-3 at
the half. The Rams widened the
margin to ::! I poinl\ on Gal) 's run
in the third quanl'r. and Clc\.eland
got no closer than t"o touchdo""""
after that.
The Rams scored touchdov. ns on
11s lint three possessions 1n 1he
second half. ·
Kosar was 23 of 39 for 281 )ard'>.
mcluding second-half touchdov. n
passes of 17 )ards 10 \l. eh,tcr
Slaughtt>r and J yards to Kc' in
Mack. Ko'iJr \I.al> sacked lour 11mc'
three h~ Kevin Greene
Mac I.. .... ho raught '-t'' en pa)'le')
ou1 of the harlo.field for 78 \,trd'>
addt"d a 1-\ard TD run v.11h li\l·
m1nutl'' Id\
( le' eland ha' ht.·t·n out<.u>rt•d
~~~-JOQ dunng 1t<. \t'\Cn-game IO'>·
rng !tlrcal..
remaining. and Den' er nrnuntl·d
one 'illO'll'QUl'OI thrl'jl ,I\ llnll' l'\·
pired
\ ann· Juhn~on \.\J\ unginJll~
rukd ou1 of hound' un a ~7-\ard
n·rcpllllll Jt tht· ')llklinl''> hut 1ns-
tan1 repla~ re' e,-,t>J the dl•ur,1on.
g1 \Ing Den \l'r P\'S!>l''"on a1 the
R~11der\ '' Whl'n thl' K:lllkr dl'-
frmr '-II nl'lll'd. D:l\ 1J T rl·ad .... cll
lim·d up for a 41 -~ ard fil'ld goal jnd
a pOll'llllJI Ill' "Ith \C\l'O Sl'\llOlh
k11. hut a high sn~1p hmcd
Tn•JJ\\l'll tt1 hurf' lhl' lo.ill.. JnJ I o\
-\ngrll'•,' 'i<·111t r>:i, I\ defkrll'll 11
R1lct.n lJ, Broncoi 20 L
kwe llV C)ue,.,..., lC!~AnOee' 1 0 I ~ 1l Denve< ) I 0 10 :t
"lnlOVenw D~" l'G ,, .. .,,.. ... 4S S lt
LA-Sm'" f run JH04'1 '-•C• 14 1)
S.C:ond OV•~
De" Jot'"\O't 71 o•u tro..-£ .. •• T •4'eOw~ • n I) 0~
going after heating Dt· \n1a But
then "l' \Ct1k·J 111-and pl:t~l·d
greal ..
Goldl'n We,1 Jumpt'\J to a 1.:!
lead 1n game lhree before Ciross-
mont clo\Cd to Y-7. hu1 !hen the
Rustkr<. cloSt"d 11 oul. Game four
"'as 'lim ila r a., <ioidcn West kd 1.1
before G ro~smont clo~d to 8-7
Bui the Rustkr'5 scored s11t ~ra1ght
and clinched th<' 111lc.
Eberhan had se' en of her match-
high 21 kills 1n the third game as
Golden Wco;t held qff the challenge
at a Pl\Otal potnt in the match. and
the 5·foOt· 7 sophomort' outside hat -
ter added a match-ht11.h 21 dtitS.
"She's JUSI a gf('at player. t'mo-
t1onall) 3!. "ell as ph)stcall) "
Gaspanan said "h ama2es· me that
tons of D1' 1s1on I coaches don't
rccru11 her ht'''> JUSt a wanner.
She's 5· 7 and that'" the onl) reason
people don't rccrwt ht'r ..
Grttn added IS kills and e'lth
blocks, Irby had 11 kills, eight
blocks and 14 dig~. and Allen had
52 assists
In the morning 4psc1 of De An1a.
0
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IHDIVIDIJ.t.1. STATISTICS
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Y•\SEOFIELOGO•lS Oenve< T•HO•t
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lrb' kc.J thl' "'a' v.11h 2'1 ~ills. thl
nw'>t b' J Rus1kr this season in
c;ingk ma1rh. and added 16 digs ll'
cclehra1r hl.'r 14th b1nhda)
Eberhard Jddrt.I 20 kill<;. 26 digs
and four art> sen e,, Grttn notchC'd
I 5 I.ills and I~ blocks. and Allt•n
added 74 :t'\SIW•
In th<' deciding game. lrb) had
nine lullc; and Heather Moort' caml'
off the l°x'nlh \\Ith a 1-0 defic11 to
~f\'(' eight s1ra1ght points. The
Ru'itler\ cruised from thert'
Golden We<11 trailed ID r'e"
gam(' of th(' match. rallying from a
I :?-3 deficit 1n tht' first gamt' to
within three. 13-10. bcfof(' losing
In thr second gamt', the Rustlers
rallied from a J-0 deficit wtth eight
straight points and .were nevt'r
headed agam in ('\•e mng the match
In the third game. Golden WC'st
was dov. n I 1-S and rallied ac;
Ebt-rhan and G~n had ei&}lt kills
each. The Rustlers railed from a 3-0
deficit to 6-3 lead 1n the fourth
game and led 9-8 before losma 11 10
evt'n the match.
-By th Dally Piiot
SunlUSt Series I eatures large field so ~
By Almon Loctcebey
~ Noc lloMlno Wtftoer
YOU aueucd It.
Sailors in Balboa Yacht Club's
Sun.kill Stties, cn,oycd another
weekend or.sunshine - and very
Unle wind -Saturday and unday.
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around buoys an the occ.an and
finish beck an ide the bay unday
Standings after four race11 mstdc
a.nd 1wo ou1s1de: ·
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6. Mattf Del (7 -6) ............. 96.4
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9. la QUnb (11 -1) ....... 90.7
10. Valencia (11 -2) 88.8
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11. Santa' Marcarlta (12-l) ...... 88.3
12. Rancho Alarntos (10-3) ...... 87.9
13. a Modena (8-4) ............ , ....... 87.5
14. Irvine (6-4) .. ,.. .., ......... 87.4
15. loara (7 -5). . ..... 82.l
16. Los Alamtos (6-5).. .. .. 80.0
17. Newport Harbor (8-4) ..... 77 7
18. Westmi'lster (5·5-1) .. 77.4
. 19. Fi*rton (8-3) ..... 76.2
20. Via Park (6-5) 74 8
21. Ocean Yiew (5-4·1) 74 1
22 Mama (6-4) 73 7
23. Santa Ana (3-7). 70 o
24. lbltilcton Beach (5·5) 68 9
25 Pacifica (8-4) 68 8
26. Dana tills (4-5-1) .. 68 l
27 laClJll His (9·2 · l) . 68 0
28 Canyon (4-61 67 8
29 Servite (2 8) 67 6
30 Santa Ana Valey (4-4-£) 65 1
31. Ounce (5·5· l ) . 64 7
32. SarnWta (6-3-2) 64 .3
33. San Clemente (4-6) 64 2
34. &ea-Olinda (8-2 1) 63 9
35. foootain Valey (1 9).. .. 62 l
36. Corona del Mar (5-5-1) 61.8
37 Buena Park (5-6) 61 2
38 University (4-6) 60 7
39 Costa Me u (6·5) L. ·60 6
40 Trabuco Hilk (4·6· l ) 59 5
41 la Habra (6-4) 59 3
42 Saddleback (4-6) 58.1
43 Troy (3-7) 57 1
U Garden Grove ( 5 5) 56 5
45 Anahffn (4·6) 54 5
46 Wesitrn (3 7) 51 5
47 foothtl C2·8l 49 3
48 Kennedy ( 3 ]) 49 1
49 Cypress ( 3 7l 49 0
SO Woodbodce (2 7 I) 48 8
51. Santiaco < 3 7 l 46 O
52 Boka Grande (3 7) 45 8
53 a Dorado (2 8 ) 45 5
54 Centi.y (4·6) 43 6
5~ Los Ainlcos ( 3 7) 40 o
56 Katda (2·8) 39 l
57 £stanm (2·8) 37 5
58 Lacuna Beach 12-8) 37 4
59 Sonora (1 9) 36 3
60 Macnolia (1 9) 36 2
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Doubletree Hotel
1001be City Drive
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7:00pm -11iun .• Dec. 6
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2701 E. Nutwood
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laundry, close to oeean & see! S 1350/mo 875-02311 lg yd $1300 mo 980-3405 winter Sr.nOOteA .... t11rn1,.... Incl SU5/mo ~rig Incl. move In apeclal. (M95 _. w t opnra, rtreplace NW t 81 d CM &46-7445 2769 Howes/Condos leave messA941 __ 2BA. 11 • ...,1-_.. • '* &46-6853 * dep) 714-362-0625 S12751mo. 721·1HIO _ P v • ________ .,,._..
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choice whti only !% 873-1943 pets 8·mo lease Oringe v111a Rentals 675-4912 Upstairs rear Bayfront. EASTSIDE 28R. new pal'lt •Lg 2 Bdrms.1900-1950 EiC'iualve Bluff• erea 1111 .H.on 3 BR. 3 BA,
down No ctostng coat• Ave S 1200/mo 873·8632 •IEWNIT IUA•* 2BR 1BA, $1.000/mo & blind•. gerage. lndry. •t...o 1 Bdrms .. $725..$750 twnhm1 Lrg 3BR. 2'~BA. llHP• 10 Pvt tPa nM<fed' nw It not VA. -yearly,lncldutll Nopetl. Goodlocatlon.xtntcond Oar11g91 -F1repl.ces lrg patio•. $1,260·11500 801.849·455&
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Spac1oos 1 Sty 3BR 28A •STtPS TO IUCI* 673-4565 or 851-7770 l 'Slll llST SHI Beautllul 1BA·1, 100 s/t tune Bkr 675·4606 ateps 10 beach parking S 90111 plus Ir" rant ""'c_or_on_a_dt_I M-,-,--2-1-2-2 East11de condo '2 car 2BR 2BA. St0501mo Lrg briQht 2BR tBA. bit $1295/mo E G TS Ing k;I patio ssooimo 646·9663
gar Holiday Special ,, Bllr ~2·3850 •Corolldo 2BR tBA ll'ls lncfry.gtr newcarpet Features Incl Micro. d/w, EWPORT H~ ,::C, 28C~ Greg 722-6195 EXEC Offic. Sult• near
.10 IUW••12-Sn S 1195 Belly 962· 1143 twnhse Pool. 2 carports. & d~or. tg closets, quiet t1reptace & garage. Enjoy n1eB~'.Ynrerepml*~A • .. ard~ood -.. 4770 " -TlllLIFFS $895NOPETS ChlldOI< street 650·6553 oorprvtbeach Allmatn· " """'" ~ .,...NPT Beach 2QR 2BA JW Air...,... ...on 28R 1BA. e11c1 patio. d EvestWknds 722 81•o 1 1 floors, garage 631·4442 condo trplc Sec bldg Kerman Ave. NB FAX comm pool, dbl carpart HUnt. Beach 2140 3BR 2· 1BA end unit In • u•11 21• 1121 tenanoe nc recept C<>i)ler cont rm $875 No pets 832·4~1~_ --------""' rm, lam rm wal~ to BRAND NEW unit, 3BA, " "' *leaf Slits htr•* OCEANFRONT clean 1Br prkg. pool. ape w1 rm. nr klteh hae P<kng~ffee 2BA 2BA condo Hunt· everything 640-1858 gar trplc 111ew 325''t Avallable lmmedlatety SORRY. ~O PETS • upper Carpets & drapes. bCh $550/mo 642· 7455 J-lly bldg rurn $250 mo
Olde CdM charming 2 BR. 1ngton Landmark Adult BAYSHORES pvt gale Ma;guerite s 14 5oi mo •Call 63 t-4~86 after 2pm OAll llO-Otlt blt·ins. garage S900tmo COM br"Jht room. immed mo Al Quinlan 333.9550
1 BA New crpt 2 car gar gated communlly 55. guarded 3Br "Ba nome .. 581-4489 213·596-4770 LARGE 2BR WESTSIDE yearly lease 642 344~ occup non-amkr, WI D light and airy 3 BR. 2 BA. w/d S 1,250/mo Grdnr near ocean pool spa. < • NEWPORT Beech, 12x 15 2 story townhome with inc 619·756-1011 gym $800/mo 969 9125 w.ilk to private beaches & XMAS .MOVE-IN BONUS APT Refrigerator, stove Three 2 BR. l BA 11pts 1 S4501mo Walk 10 oeach Faah1on 1111nd o ffice
toomanyamenltiestoin-BalboaBayClub $t850 Spacious 2BR l '-.BA Freshly painted 2BR 2BA. new paint & hsetrombCh Pallo.hld1 '7'21 -9546 or 694·9388 Great view. all Mn11Cea
elude Fabulous location, HARBOR l/1ew Hills lrg 101 2 BR w i den. 2 , BA pvt 646-6219. 818·799·4856 townhome $950/mo $695tmo 640·4979 carpet. gated comm Va-pocl prkn~ S795t mo I Fasttlon lsl/Eastblull M/F s8oo,mo 7 14.759-6601
close to freeways shop. exec home 3BR 2BA patio Twnhm in gated BEACH BUNGALOWS 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 Lg 3 BR, 2 BA upstairs cant & ready 10 go• Bachelor $5 5 non-amkr 2 rm& avall in
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only 890· 7700 Alex
Laguna Beach 1048
LAGUNA BEACH LOTS
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d .. 1 dt'P V·lla Rent.J s S 0 $525 1 11 gomgs.&35 ut 723·0400 1065 to 1955 sit On 9a1e mont .. ree renl "' d ~oo >'t>.i ,.,,,,.~ 6 • ., 49 n nk -up garage patio Studio Apt Excephonally ••VEASAILLE TUDI home mo inc u 1 s s•te leasing office
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lBR wilh wah:" "ew encl $950 mo l!'.4 90Q:.' CL 1~ F OR 01..ean & bay 1780 Sanla Ana Ave paho pror lnd!>CPI' $550 clbhse v.k oul rm airs BEAUTIFUL Qulf'I Balboa Fr pie patio S350 mo 71,_848_43 14
gar w d !Ip new carpel I * 0 RA NG ET RE [ 19 R V•f W harming large l SL MGMT 832·223'2 incl ulllS 642 1311 $695 • dep 650-7033 Peninsula pvt en1111nct• u111 Ava•I 1= 1 dys
no pets Avail Jan 1 $950 tBA C•'""'r 1e11n1i. p OI'!> !BR 1 11 horn.. 1 Ba EW No cooking or .,mokong sr,7 6932 George Eves ·1nd_u_st_r1_a_l ____ z""7•88-dep ~14 6506160 no IH'l\ "'' nnv. ~12•,cmr ~116359 HCllAYlltU Studio Room lm1 tobch •OCWVI 219'* 5350/mo Ca116753391 6456509t<t>rtn _.,._..,..,.... ___ _ • hstsl4t• w d no kitchen $400 2B~ garage S 1000tmo 6 500 son Large offices EAST SIDE 2 & 3 BR 2 , BA S700 mo 760 l:' l'l L '1Y 1flR '2BA hOme pool 2BR lBA Na~ crpt • mo uhlS incl 642·5329 Available now• 645-1166 COSTA MESA room "' NWPT BCH on Seasttore c d F 1 1 d 11 v p R I'. Qut>.,• !louse ti19 101 ..-~ 0 0 545 0690 BR F Dr Wshr dr)r parkng w 2 lg roll-up doors on os rp c n r~ h I UNI A I\ Xlr.1 c1 .. ,1n 1 (l 111<rork~hop ~· 0,.1,05 arapes Patio Sunny lo r -3 BA i BA open t>eamd 4 home ull p11v1 LQ ::>BR ne•I 10 beach t SJ64~ mo 1779 Wh1tt181
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Time Sharing I 590
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PENTR1DGE COVE 'l bd
2 ba condo .,r1y S l 195
PENINSULA ;> bd 2 ''Y
yrty SI 500
EAS T COSTA MESA 5
bd rise yrly S 1 750
HNTNGTN ACH 3 banae.
bOnu' SP8 yrly S2 000
BEACON BAV 4 bd hae
rvrn winter · $2 000
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rent S 1000 d .. r ~cir mo11•
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tenanr1> services Harbor
V1ll&Qe 545-0442
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drapes ut11 pd qq9 Et
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557-4520
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garage Clean. qu1e1 No
pets S650tmo• $950
sec dep Reis 728--02 19
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., t r rn ~ t ,., c .; 11 Bay St $675 650-6357
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ALL Carpentry Windows·
doors· shel11es · r emodellng
• REMODEL • REPAIRS
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24yrs area he 968-3564
Doors· Repair -Al1era11ons
Cab1nets-P11nel·LOCk s
Sta,,., Drywt1.Pa11os etc
1S yrs e•P Jerry 642-0567
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Larger Jobs Otcay
Marlo. 259 13• 1
Cement Concrete
Deck Coating
W1ttrtrttf 0.1tlq1
Deck• balc0n19$ ataors
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SAW CUTTING-Removal appllf'<l & removed Orange Cnty o~r 30 y•'I
lns1.111 drivev.9yS·P8110S Cu!tom Wall te~tures A TE AM G ARDfNtfllG l c '128240 494 4l6 ..
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• · M "' "~ 1 0'19 l '*LARGE sharp 3 cleun Ext. 310 I t & 2 Bdrms d1snwasher & I LIN *
South Laguna Z 188 garage trom $640 mo •--------• Custom K1tcnen counter
Lovf>IV lBA l!Ovse wood -I 546-9950 or 645·5577 PllllC IOTICE tops vanny s showers
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mission 714 558 4151
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Pree Est & ReterencM uc•518398 963-6468 John & Shelby 846-6 176
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Money To loan 2914
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975-114'4
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Mesa
Newport
Beach
Huntington
Beach
Fount.In Valley
NO COLLECTINC
NO SOllCITINC °"""' °"' Dir ~ Yt"'. MIN hlW .,.. ......... UI .... ,,_; "' """''"''
Addressers wanted 1m-
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nec:.asary Ellcellenl pay•
W0tk 111 home Cell too-
lree 1·800-395-3283
ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS
Earn Up To $550/wtc $24
lee No E•p Will Train
CALL 1·800-753-1404
AaMmblers alnt Income.
easy worlr. assembling
products at tiome 7 days
24 hr 504-646-1700.
DEPT P2628 lor Info
AUTO DETAILER
Dental
OllT110 C•AIRSllE
Full ttme/part lime No
evenings or Saturdays
ADA preletted Crieerlul
Quality oltlce 556-t 122
Earn $300-$500 pe' weeh
Reao1ng 000i..s at home
Call 1-6t5-473-7440 Eat
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Two pecxile needed 10 ver-
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Must have reltabte c.,
Insurance and vattd driv-
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P /T IATA EITH CURI
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compa11bte LOTUS
1-2-3 Call Fostflr Shan-
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available. Must have
dependable transportation
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HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca;r A MESA
NrwPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN V AllEY
IBVINE & LAGUNA BEACH
Thin~ing Out Loud Jamrs Randa. UBRA l'lcpt .:. •-< ICT !.?l Focu~ CAPRICORN (l"'A-\ .?.?-Jan .?01
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dubbed "fht' bpo~r E'poS<'d .. It 1nforma11on l n1qur ad,rnmntJ 01 prtOC<'Uptt'd v.11h mttn~h. pcrwnal
seems his allt'grd biograph) of pubhsh1ng Pn>J«I coul~ be fraturt'd manrrs ~nth "lo" ho"<''C'f \llU NostraJJmu~ 1urns oul 10 ht' fnll. Romanlll "1n,ohrmrn1" alro pan must tum \Our mind 111 prufr-.\mnal
fluff. mllft' gratuitous Jlbrs at of d)nam1c "<'C'nano (,C'mtm rrp-and financial tnlt'rnl\ and cnsurr
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chalkngrd tht· hlllt' frllo" from domn11l· 11d1u~1men1 fr.a1urtd. 111· Seldom ha'r "'U httn undr1 ~1
unn\C'. n.a ;-.i11 ~pon'lt' I placC' cludC'' d<'rora11ni rrnrndrl1ng. much pf'C"\\urr •H JlUI to tht-tr\\
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tn 8 Pod fashion Monn t\ '"'oh rd 1 i)nno plrs and hc'hrh and l\'rnatt'l
1 \\(il n "Rll' <""' ~~-l~ ca.Im and 10 control tht'n "'u ...,,11
ARIF\ <Man.h !1 -\pnl IQI "hal 21) l\I fint 11 might ~mas 1f thr discover t~t "'hat u1hrf\ \ttl nr
was "confus101 \t.llr of affairs" sk) 1s tallina • wu'll \OOn ho .... r\t'r npc'Ct 1s of no funhrr 1.1~ or 'alur
almost magtlall) hl"comrs "or-pan proper P<',..\i>t"'li\-r t..q.al pepc115 PISCES cFrti 111-~.mh :111 -\
pntzrd .. ( ommuni,·1u1on from rrla-localrd )OU ~'" lo~. manual battle royal ~m1 10 bC' ~"' r1thtr
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S 1 2 K 8 3 2 • 5 8 1 0 , Exe condition. cuttom CLASSIC '86 Muetang 5•0 03•0 with the County Ctenl of Of· P'UBl.IC a..l\T'M't mencec1 to ttenMC:t bl.Ill· PtmllC NOTIC Tiie 1-0111r1nl(•I com· FICTITIOUl IU ... 11
854-0594 wheeta, 1unroof, stereo V-8 No dents. NMds • • " ange County on November ""'""' ,,... undef the Ftclltloul ,ICTITtOUI 9UllNlll menced to lr•oNCt bull-NA .. ITATl. .. NT
p he 1986 911 cassette, AT, AC, PS, PB. some mech work Call -......... -n . 13, 1990 flCTmOUI 90..... Bu1lnH1 ... ~~41(•) lletld NA• ITATIMINT M9I under IM flellllou• The toOOWlng S*eon9 ere orllCl PW POL (T229.111 after 4'30pm 557·2833 -twl F4741M NA• ITATl•NT abOote on· ._...,nbef 1. tttO TIMI fOllowfl"' pereone.,. Bueln... naml(I) 111ted dolno butlnMI u -Carrera, Cabriolet, red, ' Auto. A/C Publllhed Orenge ~ John Karellua "• above on· October 22, 1990 CRIME STOP SYSTEMS,
blecll Interior, all ac-11•11 CADILLAC 1978 Sedan de (•801910) Dally pilot November 19, 28, ~ ::=::::"'°"'ere Thll 1t1terMOt w .. llled ~1N:-':r"':'a~TY SER· Allan Wall.C-2l372 Btoolthuret •83t,
cesson.t, perlect con· WU Ill TIYIT& VIII• Fully equipped 11111 Decemt>e< 3 10. 1990 H A p p y CAM P E R wilh th• County Clef1c of Dr· VICES 2092 Buelnau Thll 1t1tement ~u hied Hunt1ng1011 e11eh Calif
dltlon. 47 ,000 mllH. l22-2HI sunroof Mechen1c1lly lllERS M-300 ENTERPRISES. 2900 Bn•lol anoe Coynty on Nowmbef Cenltf. Ot1ve •2•5 Intone Wllh the County CW1c ot Or· 92648 CHRISTMAS PRESENT-· sound, needs cosmellCS St St• A·203 eo.11 M... 13 1990 Calif 12715 Inge County on Nowmbef TllOmlt John fc;llannan
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1-2653. TIYITl ,.1112 OP $1 895 675-01&6 P\8.IC NOTICE Celt! 92925 ,.1...., Hensley Realty Corpor· t3 1990 2t372 Broollhurtl •831, • Hm ::t:: 11111 NOfman Kaufman 2900 PubllShed Of•.nna eo..1 111on c 111tom11, 2082 Buti· F4J'IOOl Hunung1011 Beech Calif Rolls Ro~ 77 Sunrool lt4Heo caas tlll Cadillac 1985 COV !Ill I IL..~ · -··-•
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79K, Orlglnally' sold In (334651 ••y( 714/979-2631 540-0330 Tn. lotlowlng pereona are ducted by an Individual • dueled by •corporation M-302 • Thi r1g11tran1(1) eom-
NB. lmmeculate through· .. Cadillac 1986 Eldoredo doing buaineu at The re9lal r1nt(1) com-The regl11ranlt•I com· ment*I 10 lraotact bul'· 0 u t S 2 9 • 5 O O URll llE TIYOT& Beige. only 36,000 miles. LINCOLN ""'flconllnental MBAC MOIHGAOE SER· meneld 10 transect bu11-PlalC NOTIC( menc9d 10 tra11sac1 bu.II· f'tB.IC NOTIC( nest undlf t"!t F1e::''?"~
7 14/6+4-9208 lJ2·2HI Newport Lady s c ar 460 engine Runs good VICES. INC 130t Dove nest unchlr the F1Cttll<>Y1 neu under the FICllhOUS BullllHI o1m •I s :0
---S 12 000 080 760 .. 3 ,..,9 · S 1250 SEE 8~2•0567 Street 9u11e 290 Newport 8uslneaa n1me(1) 111ted 'tCTIT10U8 8U.,...ll eu11n1a1 namet•t U11e FtCTITIOUI aul .. 11 , •t>OVft on November
• VOLV~-1971 164 S.ach Calif ln6&0 1bove on NIA NUlf •TAThillNT •bove on NIA NAMI I TAftMlf(r 1990 . Tur nn LUSE white 4Dr, good transpor· CHEVY 74 NOVA outo OLDS 1970 Cutlass Su· ' Key M0t1g1ge Seniio.s. NOl'mao Keulman • Ptllhp L Anshutz The lollowlng perl0fl9 ere1 Tnoma• J ECll.,men 1111/.. 1 a 1 1 o n . S 9 5 O I lowner 6cyl NuBa11ery, preme. 2·dOO<, loaded Inc . • Utah COl'porallon. Thll 1111ament was filed The following persons.,. Thll 1t1temenJ was lllld doing buslneN u 1 This 11a1ement ~u hied
Job Transfer Must tell. 714/~4-8387 I Xcond S 1500 O BO estate sale 1 owner 1301 Dove Slrt>el, Sutle 290. w11h lhe County Clerk ot Or-dOlng bullness as *"h the County Cltfk ol Ot· l•ISPECTRUM INDUS· with 1ne County Clerk of Or·
I .ILL ,'f fll llOOO 839-8242 $ 1 4 9 5 Ex c •11en 1 Newport Beach. Calif 92660 ange Couoty on November CPM PROPEFIT't' MAN· 1nge County on f.lovtfnt>er TRIES lb)OMNI COMP0-1 ange County on Novambtlf • vw 1986 GTI 775 6840 13 1990 AOEMENT 1000 Quall SI 27 1990 NENTS 27801 Helcon.I 20. 1990
To take over lease. '89 wh1l8/wh1te rims, Sspd, CHEVROLET 85 Pertee• • HIRE f474tlt suite 190 · tMwport Beach' ' f411241 Mission 111e10. C1111 92691 f 4,,,_
BMW Convertible While, sunroof. new tires. ale. cor very tow milH. Olds 1985 Ciera ' Published Orange Cout Calll 92660 ' Publllhed Or111ge CoeSI Roos.Id J Reyner. 276011 PubhlhlC Orange Coast
car phone ALL OPTIONS "M/Fl\4 cassette. excel· loaded 4 speed with 4/dr Brghm 51K excel· D•Jly p11o1 November 19, 28, Bever!)' Brown, •250 Perle Delly Piiot Oeceml>ef 3 to. Halcon. Mt111on Viejo. Calif Dally Pilot C>eeei'bet 3. 10
INCLUDED! Cool car I en t con d I t Io n , cruise control "3 650 lent, loaded. $5.250 h h I 'f' d Oecembef 3 10 1990 N-P«t. Newport S..Ch 17 24, 1990 .92691 17 24 1990 M-325 859·3879 $4,999/0BO 839-0790 548-4793 892·265l t roug c ass1 1e M-299 ca111 92660 • M·330 This bue111•11 11 eOl'I·,
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