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1990-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot
a ..... ,,.., " " ••••• a Clear Christmas and warming temperatures. Coastal/Inland highs from 60 to 64. Lows 3S to 4S. for the Orange Coast's most complete weather information, including boaung. fishing and surfina rcpons. see pqe 88. IN THE NEWSROOM (f you're wondering when it was this cold btforc. an Ora•1e Coasc Daily Pllol newsroom staffer may have the answer ... Matt Coker had JUSt ended his dinner break a couple nighls back when he v.ent to the coat closet to bundle up for the drive back to work. .. h was so cold, he decided to pull out a ska parka he only donned on the slo~ two years ago and the last tame It got real/> cold an the flatlands ... After Coker put the Jacket on. he felt an unusual bulge near his chest ... He reached an the pocket and pulled out a bab> boulc filled Wlth a now-black hqu1d ... It would probably take a team of v.orld<lass sc1ent1sts years to 1dent1f) the onginal contents of the bottlr But figunna out how long the bottle was 1n the Jacket 1s no m)stery: a picture of Santa Claus 1s on the container ... It was 11ven as a gift last C'hnstmns to Coker's I 'ti-year-old daughter. and had remained in the pocket ever since. QUOTES Of THE DAY "It's almost ironic. It's one of the wealthiest areas around and pcopk arr stctlin1 mr 11t'OOd ... Brian Ricker. owner of Laguna Beach firewood .Al 0 "England "'s mcfT) En1/and. when Old Chnslmas brought his spons again. 'Twas Chnstmas broached Lhc mi1ht1est ak: 'T"4-.s Christmas told the memest talc: A Chnsrmas gambol oft could chttr The poor man 's ht-art through balfthe yrar. Sir Walter Scott TODAY'S EVENTS • Christmas Day Eucharist will bt held al 10 a.m. at St. James Episcopal Church of Newpon Beach, 3209 Via Lido. B The Holy Euchanst. Rite II. with music and sermon. will be held at 10 a.m. at t. Michael and All Anaels Parish. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Cor- ona del Mar. B Francis Ford Coppola's "God- father Ill." one of the most cqerly av.ailed motion pictures of the year. opens today at thuten alona lhe Or- an,c Coast. h stars Al Pacino, Diane Keaton and Andy Garcia. Check our movie lisunas (or showtimn. B Another film OP'nS today, the already critically acclaimed .. Cyrano de Bel)tf'K," stamna Gerard Depardicu. LOTTERY llCCI <v Hearts: 9 +Clubs: 7 ¢Diamonds: 4 • s.,..ses: Kina INOf - ·o C 0 AST .4D ••• 111••1111 __ ,.... Tuesday, December 25, 1990 25 cents . ._ ~ollca riscua llttla glrl' s Christmas . 911 call saves family's holiday By Emlly Adams Orenge Cout Deity Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Nine·ycar- old Blanca Sanche"Z learned about .. la policia" in her third-grade class at Perry Elementary School. She knows they're sup- posed to help. Monday. the httle girl needed help. Her family needed help. So she called 911 emergency. .. Santa's not here He's not coming," BlanC3 forlornly told the emergency oper- ator. Fearing fam1l) problems. or that she 'was dealing v.1th a neglected child. the operator asked if Blanca's parents were home. The girl said )'CS and v.ent to get her mother. Somehow. the lint' was disconnected. The operator called back and spo'ite to Blanca'\mothcr. Hcrmelia Gonzalez. Feel- ing cmtSllr.iscd and a little angry wtth her youngcst daughter. Gonzalez admitted the famil)' had no money for presents. Gonzalez's husband. a gardener. was out of work she explained. No money. no Santa. Maybe it v.as Just the Chnstmas spint that ovcnoolt. some of the officers. Or ma) bc 1t was that. as pohC't' Lt. Ed McErlain 'i.31d. "she in1erprcted 11 as an emergenq. that there v.asn't going to be any presents." ~· , Whatc,er the reason. four members of the dcpanment found themsel ves on Amber Drive late Monday afternoon. un- loading toys and a bo'< of food for Blanca Sanchez's fam1I). The toys v.erc pulled from a box col- lecrtd at the stauon by the 1st Battalion · S58th Infantry Explorers Post One of the detC'CllH'S, Dick Cooper. heard about the rollec11on and threw an $20. McErlain dug into his pockets and pulled out S40 so Jan Starling. community hason. could get gift ccn1ficatcs from a local clothing store for Blanca's two 1ecn-agt' sisters. Cold ·sparks lumber lifting, frosts fruits Starling. McErlain and officer Sonia See 911 SANT AIM The beginnin1 of a rold snap should''c spcllt>d good ne" !. to Bri an and Cr31g Ricker. O\\ ners of Laguna &ach Firewood. After all. what's better than getting cozy by the fire dunng a chill~ hohda) ~sen? Getting your "ood for free . that's what. That 1s. apparently. \\hat dozens of Signed Nixon biographies popular gifts this year YORBA UNO.\ -chance to put an autographed cop) of former Prcs1dcn1 Richard Nixon's latest book under the C'hnstmas tree drev.-big crowds in ~nt wtcks to his library here. Hard co"er. autographed ed1t1ons of Ni'<on's ··in lhe l\rcna" arc being sold for SI O an the libraf) g1fi shop. In addiuon. autographed ropi" of the biograph) "Pat Nixon. the Untold Story .. by Juhe Nixon Eiscnhow~r arc available for SS-Those books have btcn aut<>- graphed by etthcr Pat Nhon or dauahtcr Julie. According to libraf) spokesman Kevin Canwright. the Nixon family decided to autOiflph the books and permit the special offer to show their grautude for the rcttp- tion the)' r'CC'CI\ ed dunn1 the library dedi- cation in July. All procttds go to operation of the Richard Nixon Library &. 81rthplacc, the only pmident1al library 1n the country that is run entirel) without aovemment fund- ing. Canwnaht said thc hbrar) has bttn "flooded Wlth caUs from all over uthcm California" s1nct v.ord spread about the ava1lab1lit)' of autographed rop1cs of the books. Although a hmtted number of aut<>- graphcd books arc available. Can.,,.,n&ht said the offer has btcn extended aftcr Chnstmas. The book ofTc:rs arc pan of a special holiday schedule that includes an exh1b1t of paintings by former President Dwi4ht D. E1scnhowcr. a "White House" Chnstmas trtt in the lobby and holiday derorattons at the Nixon farmhouse. lso on d1spla) arc the Official Presiden- tial Christmas Card Collcct1on. on loan from Hallmark Cards. The books arc available in the aifi shop. .,,.,h1ch ma) be '1s1ted wtthout Pl> ina ad- mission to the library. Amon' the other items on saJt' arc 1 photo album of the dedication ctrcmon1es and 8'< 10 ponra1ts of the (our Republican prn1dcnts and thcar wi'es who attended the dedication. For information. call 993-3393. -•1 .. Da111 ,.., Suspects sought in brutal rape prople dCC1ded over the v.ttktnd. Dnv1n1 p1ck·up trucks. Mercedes Benz sedans and Jaguars. freeloaders have been pulh"& up to the Rickers unfenCC'd Laguna Can)'on Road storage yard and filhng their vehicles "1th firewood. The lot 1s nov. prc\t) much cleaned out and $700.$1.000 worth of wood 1s p>nt'. Bnan Ricker said He's not rcaJJy angry, he said He didn't e'en rcpon 1t to the pohcc. But he 1s shocked at the brazen theft -no matter ho" cold 11 1s. • bcf)da). a man who laves nell~ to thct See COLO/M 1111 lllltcnck• • Cllrlst11111 Er1 . . ~ '· . . ' ... • Orange Coast People -· ,\ Balboa I~ reudcT;c ,. n n w -0o0 HOUK l..adY° Ota::~ <>( btr c4.lecuoo of da.bontt doU boute\ •fid t:bt pnv.JUJJ;. d«.urJJed and prGms!X'Dtl~ dt"Plals in tbc •1odowl of • t,~ In.· f !'Cl ; hfJ:t"C ' .;:r .1t 1•,l'J bet )C>l'Jb: <Joout \C' en :can aao wbto she and n~ \t.c-r 11t"rt (.•ee:mnr ,.if.'lt rr.,>tbcr'\ attK and found C\a.tte·1 old or · •A t ~sc t · ~: ~'=' :,iu ·':C llll u a duld Sbc look lht fu.rmwre r '.> Vo • r.: !hem <lOO hn aurxtJo~ U>. muualu:rn r~ .. Y."' -•r.ich mdude a \'w:t0nan-\1~&cd home • ~ ... tt. \• .. : f'-•r-p c.• 4iJ'ld a hou~ ~ ha..' dcoorat.cd for < '•,\tm.il\ -<.ol 14 1!"1 '>Omt \C'r) t1pc<n1''\e ~and UC W.Clrtb r .1'.0tal~ ,,. lt;<,., ... \lar.C\ of d 1Ai.an acc.ofdJn& to Claru \!" ... \ a y, ~<1t r.Hr.t..a• .1r 1~ photogr3ph\ of ha .on a.nd ht! 11..ec!~1r1il r.w.k 11.t t.<, .. \n h \ ,..1\i '""-l'l ;, hm lt;IDf LO WI«'. Vr"ltb C'\~bod! Poopk (.'Jmc ~ rt•t all lf1t 111!'.t' r < w kc al~ b\I .\ rt:"4jl t100\.t'\ and rcmi,dc:h and dccoratn them 'H1l KJ't""' ... p r.1n Haibf,;, hland ar.d ;mended 'C"4pon tiatbor High h ... · ;;.c nt e."d: v,' 1ilcxc Ci.rod tncr g11t inv1 \h'>~ bu\lntS\ \1ng.ing o' I.! 1.liHlllfll 1n rlllt1<1r..ol l'Jmpan1~ \!L•. • , i 6 1 fy \ r fr1r 4 time \he and her hu~nd \\ amn m'J'c:.d ry.,, ~ ,,, H.sll·>'>o h.Ci.nd ~·en )can agtJ v.hcn her mother • c!scd !IJ b<: IJ\U lt; !'er fathC:t 40d \l\\tf -Complied by Iris Yoko/ Local News Briefs lllltill·tltlll 1111111 ll~n llllP'S Cir til !\ Jll'<i f ():"io BEA( H -Two Huntinr«>n Beach )'Ouths were robbed of their wallets and car by a shotgun-toting man oul\1dc a rcc.ord \tore Sunda) night rh<: tw•> )Oung men aged 18 and 19, were walking to their car frnm the: Whc:rt"hou\C mu\tc: and '\ 1dco store. 16903 Beach Bh d at ') 49 p.m when tht" robber c.onfro nted them. demanded theu v.alkt\ and <.ar ke)'> and ordered them to walk back tov.a rd the 'll<>re -r he) c..ompl!Cd f he \U'>pc<.t dc:sc.nbed a\ a blat k man about 22 )Can old. 5 fc:C1 10 1nche\ tall of med ium build and wearing a green Jacltet wa\ v.1cld1n& a \av.cd-ofT \hot.gun whteh he cocked a\ he threatened the two vu.:um\ p<Jltcc u1d l he bandit...., .. , '>Ccn lca,1ng the area 1n the \tQlen car a two- door 1990 Honda (RX wtth \tar wheel\ and 11n1cd windows C al1f11rn1a l1tcn\C numb<:r DEPE:.C H E police L 1 JdJ ( osx \aid f he two H<:llm\ who\C name\ were not rt:lca'ICd were not • injured Dl'lv• Cl'ltlcal aft• freeway cr1111 WESTMJ N~ J LR -A Garden (1r<J'\e man wa\ cnt1cally injured Monday when hs\ car rear-ended another 'eh1clt'. that had tome to a oc<.1r \top on the <1ard~n (lf<J\C. 112) J rccv.ay. authont1n \<I Id Jong Young l.«. 37. ,ufTercd ma\Sl\e head and chest mjunes in 1he 'i 4() a m cra\h which occurred near the San Diego (405) F-rccwa) intcrc.hangc. Lee v.a \ a1rl1fu:d to Long Beach Mcmonal Hospital. where he wa-s lmcd 1n cr111cal eondttmn. \81d { itltf~m1a H1ghwa.y-~rol snok~ma n I ylc Whitten. Lee wa\ traveling 5S mph on the we\lbound Garden Grove Frcewav when ht'I car \lammed into the rear of an auto dnvcn by Tuan ku1, a 23·ycar-old Long Meach resident. Whitten said. Aui'\ t ar was nearl) \topped when the crash occurred about 30 feet from where the two freeways me11t. Whitten said. Au1 rcponedly told CH P officers that he slowed down because he wa' afraid he would be travel1na 100 fast LO mera.e, Whitten 111d. fhc force of the collision pushed Bui's car throu&h a block wall and into the nonhbound lanci. of the San D1eao Freeway. H11 car cau&ht fire, but he managed to escape before it went up in flames. He &u,uuncd only minor in1unes, Whitten said. Lee wa\ pulled out of his ovenumed car by four other molon~ts. 1ncludin1 an ofT-duty peramcd1c, who discovered him not breath1n1 and admi11i1tercd cardiopulmonary rnuJCitation, Whitten u1d _,,... Oa'1y Piiot ,,.11 u4 win ,..,..,. Police Log The World ... in Four Minutes Alt .......... poicernan watc:hM the Chi.Keh of the NatMty ~ at the start of the Chnstmas Ew proceslk>n 'n Matger Square in Bethlehem on Monday. ,_.as 11•·• En ............ BETHLEHEM. Ocxupiied West Bank -An un~ spanc Cl'OlldJJi~c:ddnsed Cbiutm.u Be at the Uk J>f J~s· btrth under t.bc waacbfuJ e,e· of I~ soldJttS. ,. chotr from JcruYlem u.ng bohda> carob to \ia.ngtT Square under a a.,ht dnzz:k The feSlJ\ 1t.1n YOeff subdued because of fean of vlOlrocr ra.ued b) tht }-year-old Pa.lnuoLan uprnmg and the Pttsw) Gulf m11s. Bdhtchcm·s Palnuman to•n offKUis cancded Oinrunn m- tbr'21t0ns in \Ohdant) weth the upriung against Jsrvh occupatJon. Tbr io.n boasted fev. decora.tJons. Stores md restaurants ~ clotcd b) a WlU a.lied b) upru1n, &ca&rs ~Rom.an C.athohc patn.a.rdl of Jerusakm. Mtehel Sabah. led a tradJtJonal ~OCICSl•OO to Bethlehem btforc kading pra)en at m ldnlght SftiS 1n ·M't&hbonng St. Cathm~·s Church Hundreds of sold1cn and pohtt guarded 8c'thkhe-m as v.'h1tt~robcd pnnu led Sabah. thr first Palt"Stan~n to-head tM Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land into the Church of tM Nat1 vn> .. built O'\Cf a grotto •here tradition \a)S ksus v.u born · The \.iiss opmed a holida~ ~n in the Hol~ Land fcatunng three C"Clebfauons of J~u\· b1nh The othen a~ the Greek Orthodox < hn\tma\ on fan 7 and tM .\rmrn1an Orthodox C"Ckbra11on Jan 19. by Shera! LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES T he closet v.-as huce cxpans1"'e Katherine Bell took a strp fo~ard ;,nd looked Sull\ \pom coats long-iltt\ ed dre·u shirts. sla(k.s. a go nll;, costume and then a giant noor-to-«1hng rack for shoe\ mo\tl~ filled \I.Ith high-lops and at least a dozen pair of ~ddle shoe-s The closet cur"'ed 1n the back Hov. could one man ha'~ so much l •oth1ng. she -.ondered. She walked in past the suits and \lacks <ind shim To her left she noticed a highly polished suit of armor and a good 20 different colored soccer unifonns. As she neared the end of the cl05Ct, where 1t coned toward -she: gu~scd -e"'en more closet space. she heard a slight noise. Soft and quick Had she been paying aucnuon. she -.ould have re(ogn1Led 1t as front door closing. The '>CCond chambtr of the clostt was e'en larger than the first and had mirrors o n all four"'sides and another on the c.c1hng. .\nd though she had had her suspioons. the contents 'of the closet \tunned hc:r '4 Ith the ume nerve-popping suddenness of the cl1mac11c s.cene in "fatal >\ttract1on" when Glenn Oust comes fl) 1ng from the blood·llntcd v.-ater of the bathtub. Ro" afler rov. o f lingerie Pink. lime green, baby blue. neo n orange. rust. )cllo-. and. of course. black. Lots of black_ Even at Valentine's Da). a depanmc:nt store wouldn't stock this much. K.a1hennc felt \1ckened She backed up It was true. It had to be. Jonathan Vitale. handsome m1lhonaire that he was. was the hn1tne looter There wa\ no other explanation. In the \amt instant that 1h1\ dawned on her. K.athcnne felt a nrong, firm hand on her shoulder. "Merry C hnstmu. Kathenne ·· To be continued. Cllrllbnll Wll 11 U• 11111 '11111m1b' In llllllPIC llWlllPI •la Newpen Bea<* A popular way to celebrate Christmas in old Newport was to ro w across to Rocky Point (which as now 811 Corona Beach). spend the day hunting abalone and endina 1t with I b1& beach bonfire and barbeque. Good idea? Afraid we'll have Lo 1ettlc for baloney instead of abalone. but who wants to brin& the potato s.llad? No beloney hrrt -1u.s1 the ticts. ~nd yours to 0.d You Know, Oran,c Cont 0.1/y Pilot. P.O. Box I 560, Cost.a Mesa. 91626. --e..,,uM t T Ame ,,._ 5 - __._ ---.. . . -. r u.s. 1111-·1111 • c•11r1 clll 111 ~ .\SHISGTOS -The Swr Departmnn d 1smilsed as .. un- founded and i~-oo Monda} a.Utpuons by the Sovtct KGB ctwnu.n that Westcnt cou.otneS a1' adftnptin& to weaken and subvert the Soott S)~ o.nda I.ht guiSiC of o&ring us1st.ancc. -we~ C'OIK'ft'nCd I.Ml sud> a aauor Sovlet offiCJal would tum to th1i kJCld o( ouldaUd md anflammal«) ~ric. which can only be dcscnbcd u ancocwst.mt •'Tth the unpro\-nncnt that hu taken. pl~ LO both the su.bs1.a.ncc and the atmosphere of U .-Soviet relauons. depUt\ ~ Rieb.a.rd 8oocbcr wd. . On Sa1un:b). KGB cba.tnnan Vlad1mn A. Kryuchkov p ve a specdl to tht »~• COQCrCU m •1uch be Wfmed that cl~ Soviet hnb to tbc West posed hJddtn dangttS for his country. -Tbtte arc attrm~ from .a~oad to exen oven and covert preuu~ on ~ So\ K"t Union and to em~ doubtfuf ideas and plans to pull the rounll) out of tM d1fftruJt SJtuauon:· Kryuchkov said. 11111 CIE I lb'lllll 1111'1 II Prlll. 116 S.\~ FRA:"ClSCO -The st.alt' upremc Coun Monday struck do-411 part of an anU<nme 1nn~u' c that *Ould have stripped Cahfom~ dcfcndanu of an) nghu that art not provided in the U.S. Consmut1on. • The court uphdd most of Propos1tton l JS. the so-called "Speedy Trul-1mua11,c. but struck do"n 1u bmadcst pro\1s1on, a repeal of independent state ronstnuuonar nghu for cnminaJ defcnda~t;s· ~ coun ruled unanimous)) that the consutuuonal prov1S1on was such a fundamental change that tt amoumed to a "revision" of the state Con5utuuon. "hJCb cannot bt done b) 1n111a11ve. But tM court \iOted 6-1 10 uphold the rest of the measure. which v.a~ pautd b> \Otcrs in Junt and contained numerous provisions aimed at shonenmg tnal and pretnal proceedings. -By Tiu~ A.,ochlH PnH News of the Weird ................. t ................ 111 The police 1n Olathe. Kan . made the arTC"St but ,,, e the car- k1lhng cold v.eather credit for helping offittrs collar a Teus man \I.ho held up a fast-food restaurant earh Sunda) The I S.)ear-old man. who ~o~ a George Bush mask dunng the robbtr). v.as 1n the parking lot of a McDonatd·s Restaurant trying to jump start has aging Buick when officers am,ed. ·'When he '4-ent to lea\e, his car v.o uldn't stan. so he -.ent back 1n and asked the manager for a j ump start ... 01.athe poliC"C Lt Verno n Watson said on un- ORANGE CO.A ST llilyPillt VOL.14,N0.351 fdllor'• Hoth 142-tOll y_..,.... ..... °"' ..... _ ...... ................ ...,..E-.. __ lltliM. n.. _....__..._ ...... ..., ........ ....-._. ........ .., .... o. ....... _ IAllM--~.,._ .. _..,..,... _...,..,, •• s .. n.11,., ...... ..,.., ........ 11111':_ ... ,., •• _ .. o.1very..--1 ._,_..~~llf..·&Jl\..-...... 10 &JI\.., ........ ,., ., --cu~ ----C...MMm. .. _ ..... Lift..·~ ......... w.-,.. ............. ,., ... ................. To fMlle • oorr.aton ..... a-.-0.. Dlllr ...... ..-, • ...,,.., _,.. .. _ .......... Te ...... M-• •• ,, .... .u ... , .......... .... -.. ........... Ya,...,..£ .. a.I--a... ...... U.T~ ,,..,_ ...... ...., ..... ~"""" ...... =.::: da' Watson said the man v.as bting hdd 1n Jail pending arraignment thts \I.Cd He as hkcl) to bt chaf1t>d '4 tth attempted ag- gr&\ 3ted robbtr) and fi ve counts of aggra'\ ated ludnapp1ng. \\ atson said ft\C emplo)ees '4Cre in the restaurant just ofT Interstate 35 v.hen 1t closed about 11:30 a.m. Sunda,. \\ atson said. I\ manager found · the man hiding 1n a ~troom. <Aeanng a mas._ of the prt"s1dent Brand1sh1ng v.hat later was found to bt an air pistol. tM robber forcC'd the em plo~ees to o sxn a safe and then took the cash that v.a\ in 11. Watson said. -By tlJ~ Auoclatt'd Preu How to reach us et the Dally Piiot Clrcua.tlon Orqe~ 6Q..GIS Advertt•ng Owlled 142-5871 ~ 142-4321 Edltortal ..... ~1224 5'lot1I l42-4S30 ...... IPOt1llu ...... ,70 Main office Bu-...oflcle 142-421 ........ 131-s.2 ---C2 A car l1ann appamnly tcal"ld •way a would-be Qt bu ..... r tn \be 700 blcxt of Cmca Stlftt atty Fnday. Tiw intruder bmk_ thu:a(.1 Wind wiQl-huubd ACM ....,, t.awry Of lu1 W'mld wtwck..,r ran tlDWft •• 4rOM Of C..mpbeU N*-Oft ..... loultvltd. tk Mid ~ 11ve tum a bt\ en the pill( when he'• ben in dw .._ fl 7 I._ A HuMlftllOft lkac:h -oman Mt her punc and dtaper 1n'* lllf Ynloct.d car. •h"" wa partied outside ..., ....,, ....., ..... I MOO bled of Loi l.eollet St .• ~ a frw nu.ulft IMrr and 1t W8I ....._ 7 7 ~ -a ._ ................. ,...., ... • ...... '· Wiil wn tat )lllJ' c-•lul •11ild •11T WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? -He had a simply marvelous time Fri- day night at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. All duded up in his for- mal finery. he cheerfully waited out the traffic jam in the hotel dnveway (an esti· mated 700 can that night). moiled into the Christmas. adorned lobb). and took note of the five maJor panics in proarcss. In the next 1hrec hours Jerry Kobrin he consumed his fill of fancy ------------- food and dnnk, smilingly & ~ . gladhanded dozens of revel-~ }..._ ~ ers who seemed pleased to / f male his acquaintance (bu t nrver seemed to catch his name). and danced with several of the pretty girls. And when tt was time to leave, he waved a SS bill at the valet about to fetch his car. and we struck up Ii ~ricf convcrsauon. "Which pany did )OU attend?" I asked. .. '\II of them." he said with a wink. ··1 do this every night dunng the holiday season. Different hotels. of course." '\nd then Our Hero was off into the night. and I was pleased to note that he actually handed the valet the fi ve-spot. And why not'! It was a crashing bargain. 0 -0 YES VIRGINIA -Your little fri ends are wrong. There'rcally 1s a and> Clouse. _ · . ndra ( and>) Clouse and her dentist-husband. Dr. Robert. reside 1n Hunungton ~ach. where the) 've been acuve for years in all sorts of wonh> causes. I met them a decade or so ago. wh1k playing as a j udge at the Huntington Harbour Chnstmas Boat Parade. and -for some plC'asant reawn -her name keeps popping into my white-bearded head. at least once a )Car. Also I recall a lad who sen ed several )ears ago as poster child for the l ln11ed Cerebral Palsy Association of Orange County. His namc ~as (and probably stall 1s) Mark Tllmas . .\nd )CS. he has an aunt named Mar) T11mas. (Don't bother checking the Orangesh1re d1rec1ones for a fam1I) named Hanukkah. I remember looking. and the closest I came was three listings for Hanneken.) 0 SPEAKING OF WHICH, WASN'T THERE A REINDEER • NAMED KOSHER? -ylvia Pelson of Laguna Beach sa)S her grandntl'Cl' \1mam. age 7. thorough!) enjoyed the eight-day cell'brat1on of Hanukkah. .\ h1ghltght was a letter 1ere1ved from the frozen Nonh. aclno"lcdg1ng recl.'1pt of a gift hst the t}ke had subm1t1ed But 11 ''asn't from You-Kno"·Who. The ktter. postmarked l\oml' .\lasla. \\JS from characters named "Bubb1e and Zadie .. Prison said the httlr g1rl isn't bothered b) the blumng of Dt.-cl'mocr holtda)s Earlier. sht was pleased to team that one of an1a ·.,, rl•tndel'rs ~as named Bl intz. 0 AND A BAJA HUMBUG TO YOU. DON CARLOS -Carlos Mortno of ( orona del Mar 1ns1s1s that Clement Clarke Moore s" 1~d ht\ das 1c poem. ".\ Vmt to t. N1chola :· from an anon' mou' \k\l,·an poet The ong1 nal. he sa~s. v.ent hke this .. I ,, J' thl' night he lore ( hrm mas. "hen all through the cas.a :"\nt :i , reatun· "as sllrnng. ( aramba' Que pasa<> "Los n1nos "ere all tmked away in -their camas./ Some in ,, . .,11do'I ltumc an paJamas./ Wh1lt Madrr ~orkrd 1n her ltttk ,oc1na El \ 1eJO was do"n at the comer canuna "The 1ock1ngs "ere hanging con mucho cu1dado/ In hopes that an ~tcola\ "ould ft"el obllgado/ To bnng all the n1nos. both buenos and malos/ .\ bagful of du lees and other reg.alos. "Out\1Je in thl.' ~arda tht•rt began such a gnto/ Th at I Jumped w m' h:et 111..l· .1 lnghtcm·d l'abrtto./ I ran to th<.· ~1ndow and looll'd afuera ./ .\nd "ho an cl mundo era') "\an "i1rola\ and his 'llc1gh and a bag red sombrero/ Came crashing along li t..,· a Cnl/) bombern./ .\nd pulling hts sleigh. 1n".lt1.:ad ul "enado'i "t•re eight little burros approaching 'olados. ··Th1.·n 'tanJ1ng cm .·1 ~1th has hand on h1 pt.•cho. He fle" tu thc top ul o ur 'c~ 0" n tccho.1 \\ 11h hts round little bell) hk e a bov. I of Jalea./ He struggled 10 ~ueczl' do~ n our llttle l h1menea "Thl'n hulling and puffing. at last an our sala./ With soot \nwar,·d all o'er his rl'd su tt de gala./ He filled all the ~1ock1ngs "Ith lo,cl} rl-galos For nom· of the nano had been 'c" malo. "Thl'n l hUl ~hng aloud. seeming \e~ contt>nlo. Hl' turned lill' J tla~h Jnd "ao; gonc lt l e '1en10 .. \nd I hcJrd ham cwlaan. and 1h1s es 'erdad MelT) <hmtma~ 10 all , f el11 ~a' 1dad .. J t rry Kobrln's col•mn appears S.nday, Tamay aad Friday. Clarification Hilltop Liquor o"ner Joe Inane "ants 1t lnown that he "asn't the hu\tnl·.,sman who ..aid he th ought the whole • do"nto,,n "as burning the otht•r da) and hoped 1t was The ~urcc "ho made thaL lOmmt•nt "a~n·1 named 10 last week\ ~IOI"\ about the fire at thr tandard Markt't on Mam m~et In.inc said Monday that people had hcen k1dd1ng him. erroneou\I) thinking that h<' male the comment "I ~ouldn't \8\1 that," Irvine said. ··1 ha'e a lot of fncnds in the downto~n "ho I wouldn't want 10 ~ that happen to." . In fat't. Irvine made no such remark~ He "as out of town on the da of the fire and couldn't ~ reached for comment. Man hangs self from utility pole ANTA .\ A -Residents of West Walnut trect 1n this cit) woke Monday to a gruesome Christmas Eve sight when the) dis· co' cred the body of a )Oung man hanging from a ut1ht) pole. lhramdemrfied man. dtscnbcd as H1span1c and in his 10s. ap- parentl) comm1ted su1c1dc by mak- ing_ a gallows of a back alle) tele- phone pok. pohcc Lt. 8111 Tegcl<'r said c1ghbors disco' erc<l tht man in the allc) behind 141 2 West Walnut St. earl) Mo nda). Tegeler said. Thr man was carT) mg no 1den11fica11on and no one had stepped fof"*ard to name him b} late Monday. "We asked all the ne1ghbon around there. but nobod) seemed to ~now him. The) 'd never seen him before.'' Tegeler said. Police don't suspcc:I an)'body clK was 10\IOl\Cd 1n 1hc young man's death. -By ne 0a11, Ptlet Tu.day, December 25, 1990 M A 111111 story wlt11 a lot If ••I 1 By Bob van Evtten Or11199 CoM1 Delly Piiot COSTA MESA -It was one of those linlc. per$0nal Chnstma& 1torin that don't make htadlinrt. A local family down on its luck provided the opponunity for a group of restaurant employees to serve ~P a little holiday cheer. Gloria MacVicar and her hu~ band were regular customers 11 rhe International House of Panc.akes on Harbor BouJevnrd. But latel) things haven't been going too well for the MacVicars' small contracung com pan). Af- fordable Conmtc A lu111sh econ- omy had all but killed their bus•· nt-s and waJ about to ktll their Christmas. That's when the c~w at the restaurant steppe~ in. "I'd gotten 10 know them here at the restaurant," manaicr Bob Mill· er said. "then one day not too Iona ago I ran into Gloria at the food mafket and t said something like. 'Oh. geuma read) for Christmas?' Her eyes glassed over and I said to m ystlf. 'Uh-oh. I said the wrong thing.' Then a little whale later Glona came in for a cup of coffee and I heard her mention to the waitress that the) probabl) weren't even 101 n1 to ha\.e a ristmu uu 1h1s )Car." That was too much for Maller. "I went out and bouaJlt a Chnsrmas tree and sent 11 over to them." he said. "Then. befo~ I knew 1t. the other employee were chipping 1n. and e\.en some cus- tomers who heard about their hard luck. and pretty soon we had a couple of grocery cans of food to give thtm " Glona MacV1car called the Or- aqe Coast Dally Pilot nearl}' in tears wanting to publish a thank- )OU note td 1hc people 11 the res-- taurant. 'TH· never had an> thing like this happen to me btfort,.. lbe aaad "We v.cre JU 1 imna he~ one n1ah1 and all or a sudden this Chnstmas tree am' es. then lhe ncitl niaht all these groceries," she satd. "I can't bthevc how aood those people are me of them don't even l.now us." Miller said Jt mak~s him and his fellow cmplo)ees feel good lm~1ng they've helped someone Bu t he said he feels he~&ot as much out of the effort as the MacVicars dad "I've been dt"orccd for 10 )'rars and this 1s ttie first time I've had a Christmas tree since I was d1"orccd," he said "I feel llLc this 1s the fir t fam1h Chnstmas r,e had in a long II me .. Parent Help is busy for· the holidays I • By Bob van Eyhn Orange Coul Delly P1tot camping out 1n the family's van wnh her husband and three small children~ get into an apanment or a house That "hat would rcall) hrlp •· · H NTINGTON BEACH -ally Kanarek and her group. Parent Help USA. try to prevent child abuse by warding off parent abuse. ..We lost all of our stuff in the.fire. and the place was totaled so we couldn't li-.e there any more." she said. "Then about a week later. all of m) husband's automotive tools that v.ere an a friend's garag(· got stolen. We're OK. We'"e at least got a place 10 sleep at night. but it's real e'pcns1' con the streets and our money d~sn't make 11 for the "hole month." Tbe problem. Kanarek said. 1s that the entr) pnc<' for rental housing. v.h1ch g<'nerall) includes first and last months' rent and a depo 11. t\ be)ond the means of people ~ho ha\.e lo 1 their regular source of income and don't have an) sa,1ngs A lot of fam1hes these da)'S are buffeted around by the winds of hard economi c times. And the stress of povcn) and homelessness can make 11 difficult for parents to care properly for their children. Kanarek said. Rauch ..aid that hke many people v.ho find themseh e!> homeless. she never dreamed 11 could happen 10 her and her famtl} ".\nd }Ct then~ arc so man) houses on the mart...et," sh<' said. "If )Ou ha ve a \acant hou!>C )Ou JUSI ~ant to ge1 someone in 11 'ou don't need first and last. You could JUSt let these people an . and there'd be one less famsl} on the strech .\ 'acant house 1sn'1 doing an)one an) good and 11 crnainl) 1sn'1 malong an} mone) .. "The reason children are abused is their families are under incredible stress," she sa id. "E,cn families who are receiving some son of assistance. In th is area. those checks run out and the fam1I } 1s often left without mone) for food.'' ".\n}bo<l) "ho thanks 11 can't happen to them as wrong." she said. "One da) )Ou're h\ ang a normal mtddh: clas'I ltfe. and then the nC\l da' \Ou could bl· in the same troubk ~e·re in .. Raui: h ..atd she has training as a medic.al a~~1<11an1 and that her hu~band 1s a licensed truct... dm <'r he said she as determinc<l not to remain homeless Parent Help U .\. an organ1zat1on based 1n Huntington Bea h. tnes to help b) pro' 1d1ng food and couno;eltng 10 families an dire s1ra1ts · Kana rel "ho has been trying to help. said shl' luuld "'-'i.' i.1gns that the street hie as 1at...1ng ll'i toll on Rau(h and her fam1I~ "\.\r're do"n no~ but ~e·re going to be up .. -.hc wtd "This has been de,astatrng an a 101 of "3'\ but 11'-; also e\e-openang Whtn I do gl'I hnu\lng Jga1n r ,e not gmng to ta~l' 1t for grantt'd I m rcalh going Ill apprt-c1a1r 11 ·· Tcm Rauch." ho's been homeles~ since an apanment firr and a thefl robbed her famil) of 11s homl' and 11s ll' ell hood. kno"s ho~ dare those \tra tl'i can be ance Jul). whe's been "In m' opinion 1t's weannJ, them do~n .. shl' \Jtd "Hut "e·n.· got Tern 1n coun!>('ltng and "e'rr t~ mg to get them some htlp ..a th('' l an Lottery lightning strikes man for second time TORR.\NCE -.\ Torrance truck dm l'r l\1unda) claimed h1i. ~·rnnd Lo110 Jackpot an 18 months -tht'i ttnw a $.t.3 m1llton pnlci.- Burned body is identified D \' .\ POI\; T -Otlinals \iton- d:l\ 1dl·n11fi,•d thl' badl~ hurn,'d txl<l} of a 15_,ear-0ld ~oman lound anC\1dl· a Dana Point mob1k homl' that "a' dt•,tro~cd in a ugarctle· o;pa rl..l.'d hlatl' John Benton 5~ "ho had alls" "inning numtx•r, in thl· [kc, 19 . Lo110 dra". t'> no strangcr to lad~ luck He colll'l'lcd $~I 5.000 from Lolll'I\ otliu.11, 1n Jum· 19!.\9 lor selN't1ng li\l' nf thl· 'ii\ \\Inning numt:><:r'i dn\('f in ~ptcmtx·r "hen lhl" oll- ~ca r-uld trult...1 n~ lnmpan' hlr "htch he "urk(•d ftll"d tor bankruptc~ Jnli laid oil m ,·m- plo~l'e\ incl' thl·n ht' has t>cen hauling gm.l\h 11n h" 11" n hut hJ' plan\ to re11rl' no" that ht· " a mult1m1ll1on.11rr · Ben ton "1 ll rl•n.•1' c S I ~ ~ !II 10 per 'l'ar for ~ll 'earo; -a11,•r ~O perlent fl·daal IJ\ " "•thhl'IJ -tor h" latl''t ~•n Bento n ">J1d hl· mJ\ ~u hJl I.. tu S(.hool 10 lini'>h h1~ edul.ltllln and "ill hl.'lp out tam1 h member\ J\ hl' hl' du.I "hen he "'110 last \l'ar Both t1mn fknt un ~on sci el ll'd Qu'1l I.. Pad. t '' ·"'"' \ .. , lcd numh .. he '<ltd hard to hl•ltl'\e l'\l'O nn"" lkntun lo\I h1' juh a.-. a truck lknt nn "h1l " unmarnl'J \Jtd hl' "J' bu'I~ l.Illan~ 111 hi\ ~'n Jnhn ( hn\topher Benton ~ho " ,·n rout\' l\) \audt -\rab1a a nd oth~r fam1h memtx·r, ah11u1 h" \\1nn1ng\ · and plan., lk~clu\e ul thl· ,old \\.l'alher and holtda' 1am1h plans. Benwn v.Jttl'<l ll> da1m ht' pr11e un11l \1on· da' l"\l'O th ough hl' found uut ht• hJd ''lln IJ~l '-'·cdne-.d.a' night "ht'n ht.' "atched the Lo110 dra" fkn11m pur,hawti ht".I "anning 11d .r1 ,II .1 \ 00\l'ntl'OCt' \IOrl' on \t•puh l'dJ R,1uln Jrd 1n Harh<'H ( 11 \ -\) o l late \111nd.1 ' Jltt'rn1•nn tht' t~n "tnninj! ltl l..l't' lrnm IJ~t \atur· da \ n1~h1' J ra" had nnt ,,., N-en d a1ml'd -By City ,._·~·• ~~ I 0 n l' M a \l) ~ as I OU n d in s I de I h1.· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trailer nt ~pan· .io at l.eo~ Del Oh1,pu ')t Orange ( ount' l or· oner'' l kpul~ \\ tlltam King ~ttl Hrr hod~ "J\ hurm·d he~ ond rccog- n 111on hrelight,·r' "l"t l' ,ailed to the o;cenc at h 38 p m ~l'Stcrda) and put vu t the llaml'\ 1n eight minute'>. said Orange (ount~ Fire Dl'pnn- m,·nt spokl·<i"uman l\1 ana Saool "The fire "n" causetl b> smolang matl·n,111, 1gn111ng l'x'ddin,. Jnd ti 1i. betnJ, lt'itC'd 31, au 1d,·n111I .. \abol said Da magl' "as cst1matl'd at S5~ non Looki For A Good 'i!:r? KC's HALLMARK GOING 0o~T BUSINESS SALE COSTA MESA COURTYARD LOCATION ONLY EVERYTHING IS 40% OFF All Christmas Miscellaneous Gift Items · Plu h Toys ru 111e StJ1Son. .. 'lrJ BB AINIMfJJ .. 11111r11111111a111 11111n111 • 1ecal • • • By Tony Oodefo OfMOe CoeM o.it, P.IOC IRVINE -This holiday season, "'th the «onomy slower than usual. some emplo)crs hinc o pted for sit\ ba kets instead of the standard Chnstmas bonus and that suits Lisa J HughM ndcrson JUSt fine. Anderson staned G ift Basket Headq~ncrs b3 l in the fall or 1987 as a "a) to use her creative talents an a corporate setting. It sccms to haH· "orked since the business has doubled in volume over the la t thrtt )C3" and Anderson e\J>t.'Ct 1t to tnple b) next }ear .. This nc\l )car \\C an-loolang 10 expand into one of th<' maJor rcuul store\:· c;he \llld Ab•&ail Abbon Ptnonal Alenan • Avco Finana1I. Century 21 ind Embassy W.. ·•o ,n baskti o pponunitics arc one or'~ best." she said. "People al"C' ~aliz•n• how useful a &ift basket 5Crvicc "· Jint about an)body can order them and JUSt about anybody would lovt' to rttt't~c them." \\ h1 h 1\ "h) some of her corpor- ate clients ha'e decided 10 hand out gift baslc1s to staff members Lh1s hohda~ ~ason in place of a bonus. nd '\ndcrsoo said shoppers can pick from a wide range of basket t) pe and she has names for the d1fTel"C'nt \aneues . The pon!> Fanauc. 1he Health)' .. 1911' ..... _ .. .-1 .. 111 Choice. tht Cofftt Break. and Evtrybod,·s Favorilt" aft some ex· arnptcs 0 ·~ type o( t.sketl th81 Anderson offtn. .. Each aourmct bukct has 11~ own personality ... $he said. ndenon said tht baskets are not just popular during Chnstma , but all rear round. -A lot of people are sending bas~ets as New Years presents, .. she s:ud. ··~ch month there ts a d1f- rcrcnt occassion... And she points out that the gin baslets an-catching on everywhere. "Hotels art purchas- ing our baskets for u~ as VIP gift items and for the honeym oon suit· cs." Two move op at Commerce Bancorp NC:WPORT BEACH -Com- merceBank announced F~day thnt ('l~de H. G(_>SSCn._prcs1dcnt and chief c~ccu11vc: officer, was promoted to chairman and c:h1cf e•ccut1vc officer. and Raymond Ocllcrba. eAKUllVC VI~ ~i dcnt, was promoted to pmadcnt. The~ t'hangcs afTrct only the bank and not the hold101 com- p:an y C'ommerccB:mcorp. T1moth) C)1rndcr remains as ch1urman of ('ommcrttBanc-orp and (10.,~n remain\ as president and chief e!lccutlvt offi~r of Commercc;Bancorp In add111on. Hane' Fcrguwn was appointed t'Xrt'uti' c 'ice president of Com- mcrrd~anrorp -By Clly Ne"'' ~nice "(11ft Baslct H<"odquaners cur- rent!~ rC<'el't"S QO percent of our businc:-ss from corporare accounts. most of "'h1ch arl' generated b) referrals and m:t"ork1ng. as we'll as direct mail ... she said. "Our future plans 1nC'ludc a complete marketing force and na11onal c;alcs co' crage w1th1n thl' nc\t li \e \Cars." IYIE Cl •••Ill TP111Kd1a 6na&.1na l'lorneettOfeng. County Oe.ly P1tOt Lisa Anderson is surrounded by her wares at the Gift Basket Headquarters in Irvine. A.ndl'rson credits ·her past e\- pencnl'C 1n marlcung. human rc- sourn·s and n·tail -"'here she first became fam11tar \\Ith the g1ft-basl et 1ndu"~ -'" the dm tog force behind her \Ul\"C\\ hl' al~o helll''l'' 1n the po"er of nct\\Orltni eSJX'Cn.tll~ \\Ith \\hat \he c-all\ thl' dl'l l\mn malC"I"\ of the communit' .\ 4u1( l lool :.st her rhent hst ')h0"'1 that Ol't\\orl.1ng \\1th tho~ dCl '""" mJll'r'> hil'> Jlro' 1de<l her "'th a rather 1mJlrl'S\l\l' roster "h1lh IOl ludr' thl· In 1nl· < 11 J.M. Peters ·Co. reports a loss of $ 7. i . milUon in thi.rd quarter NE" POR I 1-H \C II J \1 Peters (o Int \1onda' rl'Pl•rted J drastic drop 1n 'i<!k\ .ind J Ol'I '°'' of S.., I m1lhun lor lhl' third 4uJnl·r period l'Odl·d 'o' \11 For the 4uanl·r rt:,l'nlll' 1rom hou.,1ng. ~k' \\J'> l•i 11 m1ll1011 rompared to thl· S "'II ~ m1lhun rl·· poned for thl L11rrnf)l•nd1n~ f'l'rll><l of liSlal 1990 thl· u1ml"JO\ '~uJ The dedtnt' 1n fl\l'OUl'' rnu lnl 1n a nl'I lo'\\ for the quartt•r 111 s-I mil hon or a kl'>\ of S SI per '>han· on I J Q 0.000 \hare~ out'>tandin~ compared to net 1nlome 111 S' ... m1ll1on or S 41 p('r \hare un 13 9 0.000 \hare., oul'>tandrng. fu r the prior ~ear\ rnmparahle f)t'.n 11J Included in the Ol'I lo-;, ol S -I mil hon \\311 S l f m1ll111n n:1>- ll''l011lli! lhl \Hltl'dll\\ll 111 UO· dt•\ l'l11f"•d I.ind \old tu an11thn dc- \ t'l"rx·r I hl prof)l'rt' ,., 1n l'\Hll\\ Jll\1 'l hnlulnl 111do'>t"1n lJrh II.II.II f •II li,l .ti l '111 I ' third lfUJrll'r lhl ,1°mr>:tn' rt•portl'l. Ol'\\ ortkr' fhoml'' lllOl'rJl tl'd lor '-Ill ll·" ,,lllH'll.111ori..1 lnr ~ honh' (lo\ 1n~<. 1111 lh tt rd lfUJrllf 11 11\lJI 1 •111J '' l'I t' ' " homl'' d11" n 1 rum lhl· nn11r \r·.1r' 1mp.uJhlt• totJI 111 I " hnllll'' \I '"' 111 !•1111) thl· ,11m JlJ"' ' hJ ~, .. ~ \\J\ I~~ h11nw' '.1lm·J at 1 1 I n11ll11in I or thl' 'amt· pcn11d 111 thl· 11r111r 'l'3r lhl' t11m11an rr,nrdl·J nn' orda\ for~~ home' '"lh 3 h;1l~l"f llln'1'\ltn~ 111 .i-..:-h1 ml'' \JlunJ .ii Sil/-~ m1lho11 < 11mpall\ 111li, IJI' attnhutl·d th1· th1rJ 4uana ti nan, 1al re\ult\ t11th1• ~l'llt'r,tl d11\\n l111n 111 ,,11\"' 1111 ''°~I,· lam1h mo' e-up huu'>tni throughou1 m11't 111 \outhl·rn < ahforn1a I t'>l.JI 1991 ., third quartl·r re,ult'> "l'rl' al\o afft•dt'd h' tntrl·J<,t'd · l!nalTll' anJ mar~l'llOF u1\t'i 11n thl' nimpan' ·, tn\ l'nton ot un,11ld homl'\ and nc:\\ homi lommun1t1l'' 1n \Jnnu\ ">la(ll'' 111 lht· dl'' l'lorm, nt nrou.''' < '""' pruti t rx·n ,·111agl'' on hou'>- '"ll ~ll'' Im thl th1rJ quarll•r "l'rc: ~ ' Pl r\ l'OI \ t r..u' ~I 1 flCrt'ent for thl' u1mp;1rahk Pl'nnd ol li"-al I •1•111 J \1 l'l'ter .. < 11m11an) Inc ''one ut \lluthnn ( alil11rn1a 'i, Jlrl'nllCr huilJn, ul huml' tor lhl· mo\l'·UP m.trll·i -upix·r IO(UOll' htt\t'f\ \\hO h,I\ l' prn 111u\h 11\\ nt:d J 1uinunal rt'\ld1·nl l' -BJ Cit)' News ~n'1ce NHC terminates lease .. on two Ohio facilities Irvine Sensors' revenues up ( ')\ r \ \ff\\ -In IO{' \en\O~ C "'I' \londJ\ fl'fll1ncd OJl\.'1a11ng fl'\Ult\ 111r lhe I ll'Xl li'>C:al 'ear l'ndcd ·pt '' R~' l'OUl''> for the ~ear "crt' (, ' "I ~ ~oo 3 In pcrcen 1 1 ncn-asc trnm thl' prn lllU\ 'car's sale'> of I 11~' 11<.111 I "'\«.''> for fisnl I '>IX> Mat IYIE Diil "\f\.\ POR1 Hf.\( II -'J tion"ide Hl·Jlth Prnf)l·n1l'' a n· nounll'd \.1onda\ that II \\ 111 1er mtnatc the lea\('\ on t"o 1110-tx·d Ohio nur\1n~ h11ml'' and "111 ll'm- poranh lake o\l'r thl· npcrat1nn nl those (ac1ht1l'' The lc\'>ll opcrat11r 111 lhl·~· la- cllt11c\ J nn11' l "in~ < l'n1t·r... Inc I\ unJhll 111 meet kJ'-l' <1hl1· ga11on\ and 'HP will lt•rmin:.stl' the lea<;(.'\ unda pro' 1\10n'> tn thl lease a~n·cmcnt\ "IJHP nlliual\ said To a'>'>Ure con11nuou'> prntitahk opua11 on of lhc fac1h11c~ and lo corrcc 1 ccna1n pattcnt-<arl· ddi- c1e nnc·., in onl' of lhe foc1httc\ recent!~ ci ted b~ the Ohio lkpan- menl of Health "'llP "'"operate the fac1ht1e\ for an 1ntenm pcnod I I 0 l 'HP h.11.J t l"ll'I\, d l .1'11 Jl I'll•" I' unJl'r the: 11n~1nal kJ-..; agrn·· Oh Ot\ J\ \l Uflt\ l•H till' lfl\I\ 111 \Ul h dn e\ l"OI ;rnd JOlll lflJll'\ no mall'rtlll a<lH·r'<'" m1p.H I tn l 3'>h flu,, ur t:arn 1n~· 11111 an' ,hJng,· 111 the tnmp:m'' 11n·n1 111\ 1dl·nJ J)< I l r! lil t,tl, \I I l "l"J "\.\, .Hl' n11t 1n 1h,· hu\llll''' 111 Of"IJI n~ h alth l Jll IJ\lhtll'\ \J 1d K Rru t' .\ ndt l'\\' JlTl'\IJl·nt and ,1, I '"u11,, 11111,,·1 .. hul \\\' h;1q· tlh ,;ip,11>1111' to mana~l· the\C ta. 111110 until lh~' Jn n ka\l·d I • .1 qu.rl1l\ rin,inualh wund 11rll:ratm ·· '\Jt11m'' 11.k I h .ilth l'r11ix·111,., lnl I\ a rlJI l'\l.ltl' 10\t \llTienl tru\I th;i1 111''''" 111 lhJlth l JH' f.Jtl Ill ll'\ -BJ CiJJ 'etu 'en ·Ju "•·rl' rcdulcd tn S788. I OO from $'1 n 1rlf1 1n fi"Kal JQ89 NEW YORK (AP De<emo.r 1• Prev. NY 774 m 2on 48 laml''> .\le\lou prc~1dent. ')31d. \lulh of lhl' ~ra1'!> rc\Cnue gro"th "a' attnhutahlc 10 our entn 1010 1he l 110 ml'rl 1JI arl'llJ r hal C' 00tr) al\O n' "" ed ~Oml· non-recurring to' e\t· mcnl\ "h1d1 pJt11Jll' ofT-.et the n:- 1 i.._. I ' NEW YORK (AP) -S.1in, CIO,lng price '>U ting uvltom-IOl' 1mprd"Cmt'Ol) eno ne1 chenge QI the IS mosi ective New "hen comh1m·d \\Ith our rct.ord York Stoo. E•ctlenge '""''· 1r1dlng n1- H'ar-end had log of S4 1 mil hon. "'t' 11~~·' more in~ SI Last CtwL ix·h"\" that th"r.. tnH''>tmcnt\ ha~c M1nv1 Ke..n 2 7t 13'• .··r: ' ' .,,... SouNEngTI' 1: ~: 33e = ~ pm1t10nt•d U'> for funher tmprO\.C· MorgenJP , n' t -1 t ment an fiscal 1991 .. Nieor.1 snre li . 1 ~· I t.. h d d C~eCole ' , 4 ~ -1 ._ n 1ne .xnsors. ca quartere tn MCA Inc ~· 1 1 + • ( os1a ~e~. 1s pnmanl) engaged 1n BenkAm1r • 7~ • thl· dl'\ clopmenl of infrared de' ice~ AmE1tPr 4 • 1 ' t ~ PUtl'r ~ktllOOll~ Z;•ff{ , , -"9 and high dens1t) paclages of com· ~:~~~lg m~.,: r· -' -By City New1 ~rvlce c111corJ1 4 -'• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.~~Get~' :1: -: Fine Fumiture•Lamps•Gifts Pictures•Mirrors•Crystal•Porrielain S300.000 STOCK Ml 'ST BE SOI.I> 1\ 1 () N ( ~-I < J I Ht<~ Ii AH E \\.ALLS .. 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J1111 ••••••• NEW YORK (AP/ -F1n11 Dow Jone\ ~"001!\ tor Mondav OCKS 0-/ft H Ltw O.w Ctltl T rn 91 3i~~ t 913 79 iT:: ~ 00 Ind '167'1 " 12 2609 6S ,m , . 31 t 11 l i 1 i YI 109 19 l 7 0 69 6~ ~lk iz~ 14 ij, SS 916 41 ij 7~ J j7 indvs S. 169 m Tra" I I le UI \ 1 Sil 6S S" 1 '" ...... •• -··_.,,.,, NEW YORK (AP) -Mo,i •cllve over lhe·Gounler 'locks iuPplted b~ NASO Name Vdumt 9id ltrtd CM. TelMex ~ I 11·16 I 3·31 -1 31 MCI "· "l -. Sollwx s . I l • -• NHllLtb I. 10 t t > Al>OleC m· 44 -1 ecle , • ~mA s 4 ~. ~, -~ Adot>eS 4, + >,. Intel , '• -I • Sclf'l'!!d S / )l. + I"° ITCU(lllllwa NEW Y~K CAP) -The followtng "'' sf'lows the over·ll\e·couMtr ''oc"' i nd werrenli 11\et l\1ve ~ uo the most end down lhe "'°'' t>a~ on Percent of (Nnge for Ml:Jri<Jev No ~ur1hes 1r1d1ng t>etow $I or 1000 u1er.s .,, lnducM<J N•t •net Mtctn••99 ct1eno.' ert rrie d1ffertr1ee . C>elwMn Ille l>ftvlou' clo\lng orict .,,. Mondtv'\,~11 or bid l>flCt ...... Lett 0te ~c1. J H11>ern!tS.v 1 + J UP ~enctw<:hCQOO 7 , t '-UP emmondCO 2 • i , UP 4 Ir~ I a • UP I ~°NS ~,.iccJm i = : 8: tooe(;p • ~ IJp As ronk !Y '• Up 1'4mtFdCPMd s 4 • + ~ Uo 0 MetroAlrf h t • ~ Up I Rf'leomei rln • ~ Uo 2 t1•n~n• '• ~ Uo 3 neln UP 4" )4 UP ~ tlh CP It" 7• 1' Up 5 F'l~t In '-1' UP l<•~r, t 1~1 UP t X-~1\lart': 1 1t-il ?-~ B: fe 41~ !-~I! v ' UUo • p u~-.. ~--::--=--! ~1~ I 1-•-t---.. l 4 • l.; = ~ ., ...... , .... NEW YORI( tAPI -T~ following '"' ShOW\ lht New Yon.. Slock E •Cnange ''OC"' at1d wet1an1, IP•a• na'le gone uP lhe mo,1 •nd oown ll'!e mos1 bu.a on e>ercenl of cnenoe tor Monday No 'ecur11iei 1rad1n11 DelOw s i or 1000 sfltrH are 1nc1uoed Ntl 1nd e>ercen11ge en.~, are lfle 01tlerence t>elween the prev'°Ys closing Pt Cl end Monoav ~~r Pm l>f•Ct 1 Cr9::~rr: pfB L•ft, ~"9'-J:,c1· 'JS 0 1 GEO lnll P~ + • UP 16 1 ) N!MtOI& l '1 + • UP 15 4 ' HOPe>erSol1dev I t • UP 14 J S B1ncF10r1de 3 • t '9 Uo 136 l AM in11 I • 1 UP ll I Lennar i7 • I"' UP 1~4 W0<ldCorP • + ~ UP 1 ~ SunDr11B 7 '• t • UP 1 10 AmSvBlo.NY I 1 • UD 11 ~·l•Pnl pf I I t • UP ' 1 113 H:~:o~~r ~ , t : 8: ; l • AMOPI le'•+ l\ti Up 79 l~lntvstFds I'• t • Uo 11 CelFe<! 31, + • UP 7 1 AmSv81t.NY pf 2 t • UP 7 ) HunlMIQ 121-+ I.. UP s l IB~rni. • 1 + • UP f ~ rntrRed 1 • t • UP 9 Wefnoco 6'• + 19 UP I Hunl WJV i ... + ' UP 6 Amu C.Old 14 ... ~ '• UP s OtH1Wood 4•, t • UP 4 5 ktrr Gian 4'• + • UP • ' l(ottmor 7_.. + 1-UP • DOWNS LHt Che ~ 1. -l ; = : f , = ·: I -I.= 1 • -?~ = 1 .. -"· -"' -~-"' -'• - ... lllll I II J lli l 1 . t Orange Cout Daily Piiot Starts 7 am December 26 -• l~m and price sdection varies by store . • lntamediak madulowns may~ btt.n tak£n • Huny in for best sdection • • No rain chttks ... 50°/ootl all ttmainmg Christmas items • Chrisonas wrap and accessories, artificial trees, lights, crafts, decora- tions, trim, animated figures, candles, candle rin~, flowers, cards, partyware Orig .. 49-149.99, Oca.rancc .2+74.99 • Christmas candy, cookies and gift sets. Orig .. 39-24.99, Oarancc .19-12.49. • Chrisonas towels, kitchen ensembles and pillows. Orig. 1.99-18.99, Oarancc .99-9.49 · • Selected toys and games. Orig. 3.99-39.99, Oca.rancc 53-SJO • Housewares/Gifts including selected decorative accessories. serveware and barware Orig .. 99-530, Ocarancc .49-515 .. _ Women's • ladies' sweaters, knit tops, pants. Orig. 12.99-29.99, Oca.rancc 510·-520 • Plus Size: knit tops, fleece tops or sweaters. Orig. 8.99-21 .99, Ocarancc 56-515 • Maternity long sleeved printed knit tops or pants, printed fleece tops. Orig. 17.99-19.99, Oearancc 513-515 Shoes • Boots for the family. Sh<X OC'pt Orig. 13.99-19.99, Ocarancc 510-514 • Slippers for the family. Sh<X and Ud1es' AcctSSOn~ ~P'S Orig. 4.88-9.99, Oearance 3.40-57 Men's and Boy~' • Men's sweaters, woven shirts. jean , fleece tops and pants. Orig. 9.99-29.99, Ocarance 57-520 • Boys' 4-18 outerwear. Orig. 34 .99 & 39.99. Ocarance 525 & 530 • Boys' 8-18 shirts, knit top or sweater . .Orig. 9.99-19.99. Orarancc 57-514 • Boys' 4· 7 pullover sweater . canva pants, fleece separate fa hion jean . Orig. 9.99-17.99. Oca.rance 57-513 Accessories and Cosmetics • udie , knit hats, gloves and mufficr . Orig. 2.29-19.99, Oearance 1.60-514 • Bath items by Ben Rickert. vanity mirror trays. Great Gift bru h sc~. manicure sets and face ki~. Orig. l.99-15.99, Ocarance 1.50-510 Tuesday. December 25. 1980 •I Girls' and Children's • Outerweac Orig. 13.99-44.99, Ocarancc 510-533 • Holiday sleepwear and blanket sleepers. Orig. 9.99-13.9 9, Ocarancc 6.99-9. 79 • Accessories: head and handwear, cable tights, thermals, Christmas undeiwear. infant accessories. Orig. 1.09-5.99. Ocarancc .55-54 • Girls' 7-14 sweater . denims. knit sets. knit separate . fleece sets or fleece sepa rate . O rig. 9.99-19.99. Oearance s7_s15 • Girls' -.-6X knit separates. dre ses, sweater , denim . corduroy pants plus fleece separate or fleece sets. Orig. 8.99-18.99. Oearancc 56-514 • Toddler · 2--.T sweaters, pants. cords. fleece top . fleece sets or coveralls. Orig. 5.99-17.99. Oc3rance s+s 13 • Infants' 12-24 mo . fleece sets or cove rall . l , .. .. .. Orig. 12.99-15.99. Ocaranc~ 510-512 ' • .. . . ...) ... -.. •• . . •• - • .. • • . ·: • •' ' .. T ., ' ... ·. • • . · . • . . • • • • • :· ' . • ~· • • ••• 11,. ~ 25, 1880 WPllll 11111111 1111 SAN DIEOO -Chnstmas wish hsts from matt than 4,000 children countywadc were tent this year to San Dieao's main pOSt offiCt', which doubles u the North Pole every l:>fttm ber. The number of Santa letters was up about 25 percent from last year, 5aid Terry Ponce. an information clerk there. Every child who provided a return address -and most do -got a signed form letter back from Santa. True to form. this )'ear's "Santa" letter was a collection of thought s from post office employees. It reads: .. The ehes and I weft sittina around readina all of the many letters we have rettived that )'Hr. I am glad you took the time to aive me your wish list. "With my list of aood boys and girls gettina so tona. Mrs. Claus is even helpina to make the toys and games. I know you arc wondering what we arc making for you, but I'm savina that surprise for Christmas. "Remem~r the joys of the hol- iday season and keep those fcctinas with you throughout the new year. "Best Wishes. Santa." Ponce. who has read huntlreds of aan lasts and sianed abou1 as many "Santa'' letccrs. said the most re- qun1cd toys anclude traditional ones like dolls. 11uffed animals and bikrs alo~ wath Teen-aae Ninja Turtles. Nintendo and New Kids on the Block items. A plea for help occasionally is heard from children who write that thl'ir families need help with food and toys. Those letten ao to Tony Snesl..o. owner of San Diego Process Center. who forwards the letter to a person or aroup that has volun- teered to plar, 1he role of Santa for a need > famil y. -By Tlte AnocllllH Prw. . , From A1 lot iells him of people drivina up after dirk and makina off with the fud. For tM put two dlys, some people have •n loadina their can and drivina off in broad dayliatu. "It's almost ironic. It's one of the wealthitst art'ls around and people att 1tcalin1 my wood,'' R~ker Slid. In their effort 10 keep warm. Southern California residents set a one-day record for ps usage, drain- inJ .S.3 billion cubic feet Friday, said spokeswoman Mabtl Solares of Southern California Oas Co. Satur- day's usage topped 4.8 billion cubic and Sunday dropped to 4.6 billion. she said. The fnai<S weather also took a ' .,... IOU: One -.... man. a uan51enl an Anabtim. died of hypotMnnia Sunday. while .. aute>pS)' WIS Kheduled IO df. tnmine if 1 111nlint'1 deeth in San Ltandro was wealber•related. Elsewhere in the 1t1cc, llrmen were tot1lina crop dafNlle cauted by a five-day siqe of cold weather that shanered temperature ttCOf'ds and frozen water pipes 1liu. of· nciats said Monday IS the chill bepn 10 ease. "I would say this is as bad as any frctte we've had." said Frank Limachcr, a federal agricultural economist in Sacramento working with ihe state Department of Food and Agriculture. Oruge Coat o.My Piiot 1989 • And at probabl) won't W:e lont l b matUI pri«l IO rile tn mpontc r to w loltcl. "I'm afraid it's • Ihde likt oil." Lunachcr said. J .. This it way worv than I've ever ICCO," Bakcrsfirld-area power John Slikkcr Jr. 11id Monday. "Yetter• day, wr cut these oran~ in half ... It was just like cunina throuah a I Popsicle. Temperatures !hrouih~t th~ San Ja.quin Valley cttrus ttaJOn dap~ 1 btlow 20 deptts from -Friday n11tu through Sunday niaht. The IOWt'St ever recorded at a local weather station w15 13 degrees in January 1913. ~ Half of the state's oranae crop, primarily nava l oranges. could prove to be damaged because of the -===================== ......... ==================::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==========----==----------------. 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Call 642-4333 before I 0 a.m. for de- livery assistance. , .. Etnlly AdemS/OftnQt eo..t Deify PtlOt Huntington Beach police officers rescued Christmas for Blanca Sanchez. 9. who made a 911 emergency call fearing Santa might miss her family this year. 911 s·ANTA From A1 C'anakc; -"ho acted as 1n tcrpn.'ter for the <;pan1'h '>l)\.'al.ing fomil) - hrought in Ch1nt·.,e ('heckl·r.. a Tet'nagc l\1utant '\inJa l unlc: .. gaml' .1 plas11c football and Pia)· doh. among othl·r pre,ent'>. fo1 thl' other rhildren Wh1k the otlin:r' "atchl'lJ. Ulan · ca :ind a friend 11m1dh tourhed the Oo\l'' Fq•n fc" m·tnutcs. therl' wa' a l.mx i.. at the door and another n1:1ghtxlrhood child "allt:d into the tin~ apartment tu '>ti. almo'it rn crenth. 1n lront nf thl' new-found nche\ The om: thing shl· reall) "antl'd for Ch11stmac;. Blanca admitted RAPE From A 1 area and 1h1.· res1d('nts called u f- ficrrs. McErlJin said. The )Oung "oman was iaken to FfuntlngTon Humana Ho~pttal tor facial IOJunes. I k r nose was at fir-.1 belteved to be broken. but it wasn't. McErlain said. "·'" .1 l:Jarh1c doll It "asn't 1n thl' c;tad. of lo\ s hut there was still ho Pl' · After all. these were police that '{'lrought the lO} s. not an ta. Blanca c\plJ1nl'd 'he called the police so thl') \\Ould hnng Santa. or d1rcu him to her hou<>C The pohCl' lOuldn't he nJ)l'cted to know shl· wanted a Aarhll' he \\3\ '>1111 lool - ing for <ianta'c; g1f\ -\ ftcr 8" 1 ng 1 h1.· ch ildrcn a brief kct urr on U\l' ol thc 411 l'ml'rgt"nn ltnc ~oni:1 ( analc' kit "llh the oth1.·r.. tl'lling the lanlll). "Felli :\a' 1dJd " lial l at thl' "tat1on ( ·analcs tool· cd into the to~ tx>' Jg.am and found a Aarh1t• doll. complete "11h a Rarh1e car ~hl· packed 11 up and m.1d1.· om· IJ\l trip as Santa t )II\.' ur thl' ">U'IJX'l t'I "a" dl'SCI 1lx-d ti\ a amoan. ahout ::!2 'ears old. Ci It 7 1n tall. "l'1ghing 200 poundi. :rnd ha v1n1.1 hrown ha tr The ~ond \U\JX'('t \\3!1 descnbcd as a L a11no. ahout 22 ~t.'ars old . 5 ft •" 1n tall and '-"C1gh1ng ::!00 pound'> and h:i·ving brown-hai-r fhC' t"o ml'n l.l.tre dn' tng a four- door. hin' hlue ('Ompat:t ca r. Mc(rl:un c;a1d. Servin1 Newport Ha rbor. Cotta Meaa, Irvine -§'lie ~ ~~<fi~/Jnn ~~ ··--~~ • t ~out~ ••. 1!~-Wbere is the best motor hotel serving tll e Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa area? Where ls the best, quality moto r bot.el you can go to for great location and great value? For Extra Holiday Guests, Hideaway or Business Comider the f ollowintt: We offer a choice of "l pro~ ionaJly decorated guest. rooms including queen • lcinp, two and thrff room ault.ea aome with wet ban, handicapped rooms, direct di1J phones ool~r TV and VCR, all •tartinl at $49.00, and located only 9/10 of a miie from Newpo~ Bay, ~tawant ltowiand the Lido peninaula. Por your conventenee, we offer a comp imentary ahuttJe to t.he"iifl>ort tMt.y Pariaienne breakf'ut, 1 tarp pool, jacuzzi, rare pi~ elevaton, a twenty-four hour rwtawant. nHt door walk t.o hoppinc. entertainment. niahtduhl, and much, much more. Comeriru and enjoy our new, c:IMn. comron.01e and ri • y embliabment. We an loc:at.ed nest door to Tnder Jo.•1 Marat at. Newport BMI. and 17th Stnet. We.,.. waitJns t.o l'9lt you a uur pMi. :rbe ...., to the above ie: ti.. Marlaa Ga&ewa1 We•tway •-(71,) 146-1111 (880) 141 1811 •CA . •••LOCATION 18 YTBING••• ,, OrMQe CoUt Dally Piiot , Tuesday, December 25, 1990 U Society 1111111 Mllft .... 7 ,11 .. , ....... 11.14. a.171 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.··: The bride wore a rhinestone tiara borrowed from her maid of honor. actress Tanya Newell, a former, Miss Newport Beac h. The weddina aown wa d~igned by Scaasi. . "It's very Maril)n Monroe, isn't at," ~ad the new Mrs. Jam lemo ns as she climbed from her husband's yacht Mercede . the c;1te of the nupital . onto the marble floors of the pcctacular new waterfront mansion of flest man Ben and Barbara Hams for the gala recep- tton. Ta1ah Neubo became the smh wife of the local Mercedes tycoon. "I've gone from ~ing the number one bachelor to being the number one husband." declared the groom before Joining the be'>. of big" igs celcbra11ng the e c nt. Among party·goers were Judge Claude Wh11nc) who performed the cercmon). Linda Essig getting credit for 1ntroduc1ng the couple. John and Donna Crean. Charle) and ora He tc r. Mar) Lo u and Carol Humphreys and Joan tcvens. Paul and Vi r- ginia Knott Bender and Lon and Mary .\nn Wells. It "as a splendid affair. T urnip Rose prepared the intematioonnl fore and the Balboa Cake Co. sculpted the wedding cake en- c rusted w11h a pearl Mercedes logo. A great band kept e' Cr) bod)· well- heckd toe tapping until the , , '-'---~.....ai~...L--L-~~1 i , i Greatest underachiever ) • entertainer title LO .\ '\C il:.Lf ~ -I k ' bug· 011 Homsb). Rob and Pegg} Goldwater Cla). Bun and Lois .\ldnn. Rand) and uk1 McCarc11e. Tom and Emma Jane Riley. Dick lrmonscs departed for a hone)'- moon an TahttL Newlyweds Tajah and Jim Stemons e~cd m1ss1ng t"o linger'> and ha' no l h1n . but Bart J. Impson ha-. "hat 11 tal..cs to lapture [n11:nJin- men1 \\ eclh ·s Ente na1ncr ol thl.' Nora and Charley Hester. John and Donna Crean Ben, Barbara Harris Kathy Whitney. Chuck Daty YeJr ti tle · The fol l.. ant1-hau "ho "a\ a · '1rtual unl..no"n JU'I on.: 'l.'Jr Jgo became an underJlhle'u tor thl.' ages 1n IQ9<J Hl·\ got h1\ """ f\ ho" Bu11erlin~a \,tnJ, Jd,crll\· ·1ng contral t J rl·n1rd album Jnd J "Do thl' R.trtmJn rtx i.. '1Jl.'o (ntl'rtJ1nmc:nt \\ l·\·1..1' ..aid Bart a lso de<;t'f\ \'' l fl'tht 111r n111 l:ltl h1n~ t~ !')ll .t i Holl\" nod .ifll1l t111nc. He d1dn"t rum h 11u1 ·'"' flJpJra111 \H'ar ttla"~' 10 m.11..,· h1m..clf lool smarter. haran~Ul' h" IJn\ about na' o r-of-the -month po l1t1<.JI cau~\. mall' J tnr 111 the: &11' f ord (l•nter ur ""g 1h1..· '\at10nJI \nthl·m Entcrta1nmcn1 \\ l'l'l-1\ runnn\· up lvr the l'llll'rtJ1nl·r ol the 't'Jr trnph' includl'd Julia Rohl.·n, Madonna .\rnolJ h\\artt'neggl'r M C Hamml"r \tl·phcn l\.1ng. \c:Jn Cnnnt.'r<\ .\r~·nm l'l all [)J\ 1d h nlh -JnJ thl h ·en.igc: \fulJ nt r-.inJJ Tunic' Christmas essay still provides hope " / LO"=DO' -Pla'"nght Tom toppard Jnd h" ""e \1inam Jfl' "-'PJrJllO~ thl'' ..1nnounu:·d \1un- JJ\ The la" 1irm or l lJrhottk JnJ l ~""' in a c;1a1rmen1 10 thi.' Hnt1 h lh\\\ .1glnl' Prl·" .\\11,,1J11nn \.11J •· Tnm Jnd \l1nam \1t1rp..1rJ \\ho hJ\ e .tnlll Jhh 11\JlntJlnrJ 'K'll- Jr.1ll' n.''>llkrh l'' tor 'nml· t1ml' Pd'' .t"lnounu·J l•K.IJ\ thJt thl'' hJ'l' ag1 l'ed on a k~I 'c parauon · In IQ)) thl' \l'.lr l f'l(.'gan \Hlting th1c. column I \Hlltl' an C''"'' for Chn,tma<. Oa~ Kl':llkr re\JXln\e ''J' l'\lfl'm1:h fl'"arding and I h;ne rl·pnntl'd 11 .1nnuall~. "1th toriral modilkat1ons · rh1!1 1' m' nll'\\a{tl' for 1'>'->0 DEAR READER : T oJJ~ 1., < lm!ltmJ\ '"h.it ha".I hap~ned to rx-ace on [arth. good" 111 t<.1"ard ml·n" In lllJO} part\ ot the "orld thert• ,., no pct'll'e. and an th<.· hcanc. or man~ men thert• I\ nothing thJt lOUld flJ\\ for good\\111 Our \OUth 1n\l\t that "e are f)<ll'>oning the l'"' 1ronnwn1 The~ re-.ent Ii' ing 1n a "orld the) didn't mal..l· Rut "hat gl·naa11on e'l'r made the "orld 11 had 10 Ii' e in'' .\!though our unl\er<>1t1e!I arl' once again pl;1c1..·s of higher learning. raci\m ha\ rl·ared II'> ugl} he.uJ on .,omc campusc.s a ro\ thl' count!) a nd I fl·a r it's going to get "or~ before 11 gets bett<.·r llnfonunatel). the "ar on drug'I turni.'d out to be Ann Landers ~--.--....... -L •••• a rnl0\\31 disappointment The increase in thi.' number ~1f hoi'llll'ldl') " \IJ&gl·nng and mm h or.tli dffig-reTaled. Whtie alcohol 1s still the most abused drug of all. manJuana and stronger substann·s lilt..' rral I.. l\l\Jtnl' Jrl' u>mmonpla(e 1n JUnlor and 'i1:n1or high Sl:hools Not too long .1go a I .,·~car-old bo) "a" 'hot l k had 51 7.tX)() 1n his po<"i..l'I \\ h\ \tJ\ In '>lhOOI \\hl'll ~ou l :ln (!l't mh dealing drug\'' Thi\ 1s th\' nh''\.li?l' ttw man~ )Oung ix-onk .trl' Fl'tt ing ~Ull tlk I'> lhl' 'iel·ond mo\t If(· qm•nt l.IU\\1 l'I J eJth .1mung ll'en· JSl'f' 1n th" u>untn IThl• first is atudl'OI\ 1 I \\'J\ 40 m1nutesn teen· Jgl·r in \ml·ma "111 l1ll himself Mor.c ood Ol""' I' I hat \ l'Ol'r(al dt'>Ca\C " l'p1Jl·m1l Jnd no" tht"tt IS .\ID\ lnr \\hllh thl'n-I\ no '~1cu nl· .md no l url' Ont~ ol thl' gra' e thn-ats ol th(' "9(), .. , I \c..'l' 11 1' thJt "l' arl' tx·lum1ng dl'\l'n\lllll'd to filth~ languagl' g;irbJgl' ··Jn·· and rotten stulT on T\' V111kn c1:. b1gotr) and rnll..ing dirt' mu\t hi.· tokrated. "l' arl' told hl'lJU'l' \\C dart.' not <.'n· d:mgn "l~om vi Jll'~h..'..: I Jill Iii ml\ .1gJ111!lt len-1or~h1p but \\ hcre "' the moral outr.ige ·Link to longer life seen Girls reach puberty earlier than boH Wo men h' <.' longer than m en Somc n:..can:herc; ~c hnl..age ~rl} pubert~ poncnd'> longer hfe. the) 1h1nl.. A.ccording to the S) nd1cators. let- ters to the pcr\onal-adv1ce columnist drop dramat1call) dur- ing the ho Iida) s. Don't suppose )OU''e e'er tried to get nd of )Our dandruff with table ~It. O nt' helpful hinto loa1st uggcst\: " pnnklc salt into )our hair. then bru\h 1t out. That's all." l ntcre ting advice. Ma y I put a quef) to )OU., Docs anybody who shampoo daily 1n the shc)wcr have dandruff> no" s:i' the' thin!.. 1t l'Ould be done or " 0 1t o~t of the question. the) ~~ to de' clop a human bod) that could close 115 cars. Media n .. age no" 1 about 3~ ~car5 In another 20 )cars. 11 "''" ht 3lmo t JQ, anord1ng to the su.11 t1· c1an Q. Wasn't Donald Du k once bann~? A. Not quite. -\ )OUth g.roup proposed such 1n 1978. With the complaint ttlat Donald nnd Dai W"""' together for 50 )ears without actt1na married . L.M. Boyd Ruic 12 8 in Outdoo~man hip 8a 1c· l~a tamp up~tnd of a "Jtcr all U~-..a be r "-h Ea t fnca' Lake 1 tona is ~ '° a sort 0 gmauc "1t about the \IT" of bane horns that looked h~c moo .. An armadillo 'lro n't bile )OU. antlers. But u·s no mort". Can't. ' "i In romanttc lo\le, one penncr alYra)'s lo't mort" than lht other. • That 1' ~1d to be the tttttt the --matrimonial countrton blow, but Hal"Po Marx Yra ontt 1nv11cd 10 a peny w1th an 1nv1t.1t1on that sta1C'd .. Black Tar Onl)." )OU know how ht $howcd up. 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I 'ipend th, grl'Jh'r p.1rt 11f l'' l'" d;l\ \\Ith gnd· anJ trouble Doc.•\ 11 Jcpre\\ mc' ,,1 11 Ju1:' not \ltl·r " H'.tr' I \till tind \\nting th1 <"Olumn 1mml'O'K'h n.·"arding. I fl'al1tl' that man' ~ople "ho "rite tn ml' d1111 ·1 "ant ad' let' Thl·' lll't nl'l'd '•111ll'llOl' "ho \\Ill listen ta lhl.'m ~1' nilunrn h.1 prm 1Jecf m~ with an 11pportun1t' to shine a 'ipotl1gh1 on 1g11uranl·c and fear. co m fort the alll1ctcd and affi1ct thc comfortab1l' I am "ell a"arc that min<.· 1'> an cnormou\ re pon 1b1ht). and I \hall tn ncH·r to l<'t \OU d1l" n 't ou. deJr fl'Jder"'. arl· fr1l·nd".I 't ou '"' 1te me into ~our homl~. and o l"kn "<' ha\e breal..ta t t rth<'r I "ant to be there for ~ou. al"a' If \OU f<."CI the need to unload or blo\\ 'our to p rcg1 ter a gnpc-or tdl me ofT I'm a clo as \Our ma1lbo' (1od blc s and ha'e th<' bt-5t 'car ('\er -.\nn L:lnd<'1"5 Fine Social Stationery After Christmas SALE All ChristrNS M ere dise __ .• Up to SI .. OFF OtMtlelect mei'thlndise sr•tly redUcH. SIM sum DK. 21th. ~topp.1rd and h1<. '"k both ~' hJ\l' Ol'l'O mar11ld IX \CJN ..1nd· ha'e '"o \on<. \toppard ha\ l\\O \II hl'r .... ,n, h\ J flrl \ lllU\ mMTIJl-(\.' \Imam 'h'l'PJrd. a ml·d1lal J 1)\"· tn· \\flll'' .in .ad' l\l l·olumn 1n thC' magJllnl· T \ T 10\\'' Aon Silver "l'"-'tORl\.-Ron iher 1'i OUt anJ h1\ under,tud~. Tom '\1 l(H>"Jn. " till~ nl'" st r. at least tor thl· moml·nt ul ··La &tl" a m"A BrnaJ"a'-h.1unJ lOmed' thJl \\111111"'-n \\l·Jnl'"1J' at the ~1lbur Thl"Jtcr in R."'ton < 1.1n ~J'nn~er a 'pol..C''lman tor thl· 'h''" \Jlkd \1hcr' dcp.inurt ··Jmlllhk ·· \a\ln~ that the actor"~ "1thdrJ" al "a dui.' tu · 1rr«nn- \ 1lahk interpret I\ I.' d1tlt:rencC'\ · '"h1..•thl•r \1c( r0\\.10 \\ 111 h,I\ I.' tht.. '"" \\ h\·n I he pla\ Opl"OS in ~C\\ ) 11rl "a' not n·nain ··f,e~th1ng " ,1111 unJl•r d1c.c. u\\1on •· ~a nee '\fu, ~·"an a Bo,tun \pot..C's"oman tor thl· flr<IJUl tlllll '-!Id \fondl\ : T hl' rla' "nil~ n tn Da' 1d~ H1r,on and dm'lll'J b\ Richard· Jnnt'' 1, 'l't 1111 tht• I 1ih ccntur) l.'\late ol J f-r1..•nl h pnnn· "ho~~ coun 1' Jl\rul)ll'd b~ .a man1r trouhadour I he plJ~ " \1111 hedukd 10. open Jan 'I .11 th<' f u~C'nr O'""'e1 U- T hl·Jtl·r 1n '1..'\\ 'orl.. The'" pr1lt.lm·l·rc. art• \tuJn O\tro" .inc:C \ ntlrl'" I Im d \\ chber . B.' tbt' A o<'iat~ P"u cf t u s c p " b It f r Orange Coast Dally Piiot ant .................... 1 .. 111 Slapstick of funniest video, people shows draws viewers •• ·Jty Janis o. Froench ·It. Peterabu1 g Tlmee . ABC's "America's Funniest Home Videos" and its spioon: ··America's Funniest PtopAc," make you fttl ·fodlish as you sit there lauahina at ft>lks maklna fools of tbtmMlves. Yet both shows from creator Vin Di Bona arc the only new Top 10 hits to come out of the last two TV pans and noaans also are popular). the Japanese prefer ••a little more hardship. a harder hit" in their homemade videos humor. ---------------------------.., ~•sons. "Funniest Home Videos," • "Funnit"st People." which first aired as a special on May 13 and then premiered as a series this fall. featum non-proftssionals doana amusing things. such as: a fellow who can make his enormous stomach move up and down and side-to-side without movi ng any other pan of his body; jokestcrs who prettnd they're some kind of animal (one woman on all fours leaps over hurdles like a jumping ho~). and a man who stands on the street corner talking what's termed Tennessee gibbcri h. asking hip Los Angeles passers-by ·for direction~. Perhaps the pratfalls and juvenile jokes appeal to the snickerina child in all or us. A l()('al teacher was asked what age group at her school is really into these back-to-back hilanously annoyina shows. The instructor of kindergarten through eighth-grade students replied. "Fourth grade, especially the boys." don't use the tape sent to u ," he says. "So no broken limbs from water ski accident$. The person has to walk awa) from the spill ... Ja)' Da\ as. educauonal coordi- nator at th e Center for Media and Values. a think-tank in Los Angeles. responded to Di Bona's cautious criteria b) exclaiming. "I think that's a crazy thing to say! I really ha ve 10 question a show whert the emphasis as on a tyke fall ing ofT a bikt or someone being attacked b) a dog." .. .. This Boxoffice Hit Premieres Tonight For Free On CBS-1V Instead Of Pay-Cable Channels Like HBO, Showtime,Cinemax Or The Movie Channel. F .RED SAUAGE 0 -1 ~l -...:r TONIGHT 9:00 P.M .. ~1 ? AUDIENCES AND CRITICS LOVE 'KINDERGARTEN COP'! "'Kindergarten Cop' is one of the year's 10 best!" '"Kindergarten Cop' Gets Straight A'sf" ICH w90J GOOD Ma.NIN(; AMI II(• "Thumbs up!" 109.-lben SISKll & fllltl "Hilarious, enormou1'y tnte'101nong ond endeonng1 '•"'•r Lyon• SNlAK Pl(YllWS •AIWl(llOIO&U .. CYPllf• I ,...,,._ ·--•"• • ~· '9£• 'II !090 ·--~·· I ·-.a-I ')PO ~ ...... ... hOO '~> M' •~lf.A(:N IU(H ,. •• (,...,_ ~~·t¥ii'lllPt :t;"'1:''-tt,.;..t ,_, •CGllA tlt$0 lolpl. No•o~ PfO Pll MAGAZINI ....... All& ·---. ' .,. ylllll -.., ' . , ... 'LA-•ll-•OllAll8fm • 1--~ '"""•""c~ ... , ... •• • .. .Moll ._ .... ~., "Entertaining! A.n e •trtf'l\ely om.oi* goOd heo1'ed l1lm Ivon Rertmo" 1l o mon wrth o toltnt to omu~•· Oo•• K• ... CHICAGO llllUNf 0 "Ring in the holidays with a bia lauahl" '"'Coll"" WwOI TV "The h.tnniest film of the y1arl11 ""'"' ~ ~-' PIS TV •irMflAliV ·IUl!ll -, .... .,. I-.... ... .... ............ ~ •5Mft• AKA fl. ~)\ .. ~ IWST»lllStD Hl"Or" "'"' , __ ......... •n ..... ... ~ •IUtnQllf _,.,,. ... ,...,. _,, ..... .... ;:;i... .. ~· whirh airs Sunda}S at 8 p.m. EST, 1vcra,&es a No. 8 ranlcina. and the latest "Funniest People,'' wh ich fol- lows at 8:3\>. IS in I 0th place. Millions of viewers wallow ~eek- 1) in the cornball jokes. the embar- ra sina personal injuries, the peculiar 1aJcnts and (aroan) the banal chatter from "Funniest Home Videoi." host Bob Sagel and "Fun- niest P~ple's" David Coulier and Arleen Sorkin. SoQ1e hiahliahts: • "Funniest Home Videos." which premiered Jan. 14. is based on clips of people captured on cameras who are theoretically un- aware that they're about to be funn ). The sho" has shared these moments "ith ils fans -a CaJi- fomaa girl whose horse bucks and throws hrr to the ground: a woman who gets her hair stuck an a dash· washer so hubb~ keeps the ca m· cordrr rolling: a hllle bo) "ho blurts out to anta 1ha1 Mr. Claus has bad breath: n dog that urinates on a camera propped on a beach 10 record wme plashing "ave ~ a 101 "ho 1s chased b~ a dog "ho biles ofT her diaper: and a man who goes after a n~ ball and loses his pants on the fence (hascballs hitting private rr1.11a.,. 7:00 7:30 8:00 OK. some of this is a hoot. But why do audiences re pond hke happ} 1d1ots to thr real-hfe acca· dents? Ob' iousl}. 01 Bona has his the- ories about has dumb luck suc<.·ess (he took the idea for "Funniest Home Videos" from Japanese telc· vision) He comparl'S the reasons wh) pcorlc find the 'illpp1ng and falling amu,mg w a ·· 1 hree tooges kind of humor·· \nd he'" no" reaching out to 46 rnuntries \\Orld"1de with H't more T \' 'er<;1ons of ··funniest Home \'uko\" and "Funnirst People·· I f )ou'rl' \\Ondcnng "hat I.and of spontaneou~ funn~ stufT others around thl· ~lohc Ith·. D1 Bona S<l\ Dr. Cynthia J. Johnston, a media specialist at St. Mary's Episcopal Da) School in Tampa. Fla .. adds. "It's around the age of 8 and 9 that a child develops this sense of humor where the> JUSt love stupid kinds of mishaps. But unfortunately kids at that age also aren't quite mature enough to realize that pain is a real thing. and the people they're laughing at on ·Funniest Home Videos' arc hun 1n real hfe. Thi 1c; home mo' 1ei.. not mo' acs:· 01 Bona 58\S that both shows. but cspecaall~· "Funniest Home V1dros:· appeal to kids because '"the' fall do"n more than adults. 0 seeing grown-ups shp and slide make'I children feel a sense of camaraderie with our show .. 01 Bona. "ho pre' aousl ~ pro<lulcd the fa'it·pat:ed ··Entertain· ment T on1ght... wants to c;oothe fanc;· fl·ari. about the '"Junes. th ough "If 1t'" "or'>C than a scraped knee or feelings being hun. then "e 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 ti Jeoplldyl:::; ~ •'?"The W1urd'0 l1989 O!amaJ Freo SIY'9t Lu•• lletcut 91' IRI lln SteflO):;: Newt D II • 0 • 111\AYO DIS ESPN FAM HBO LIFE NICK PRIME SCLA SHOW TMC TNT USA WGN WPIX Edwards ltft'•S In SttflO ..., I Low Lucy AtMn10 Hll IRI fin Sltttol 0 AnlU & ..,. & IHlllMln Law & Ordtf PrtSCtlll(JOn Ntwt T onlght &flow R11fn 5*to MKHl!l l ttvtr Newallour lllltmlllOnll Tehltkovsky Coll'\pttll>On 11n PHtemall St~eo f()f Dutil RI In Stereo St EIMwM!t T.me Hea1s levtrly Bob lffwllat1 184!1t of Saturday Hrght Llvt Bttl of Sanirday Hlgtlf l.rvt Hdlbllhtt • Hosl T tO I( I .......... tunMI Cont d Ctf of Cat011 Flotenct HtnOtBon Hansel and Grtlel 1R Ctf of CllOll Hutctlcker tRI Lenny Henry Ct1n1tma1 MoVll 0•11 wTht• BrMd" 19") Rooert eW100 Dianty Contd Y 't Caper Mo¥11 .. ,, ''The CMl1111at Vllitot" (1987 Chm1) Ow.Harritt "TrM Grow" Hews :; MoVll Cont 0 ...... H'moontf c..Mtl rr 111a.,,,. ,..,,,, rr "'*'' But Da\'aS sa}s he cnJoys a lot of silly slapsll<.'k in the some 40 clips shown each week on "Funniest Home Videos" and "Funniest People." "I also understand the game-~how appeal of both. The) give average '1cv.ers a moment of glory and award money fo r doi ng not hing." But a lot of' 1e"ers "ondcr abou1 the authenucat y of ··Funniest Home Videos" and "Funnic t People." How do fans know that this ma· trrfal 1s all from common folks and not professionals. and/or set-up stunts'l te\ e Paska). producer of·· Fun- niest Home Videos.'' sa)s tapes are re1eued 1f tht·~ sho" an) sign of being doc1orcd at all He adds that thr c;ho" ·s 15 staffers r·Funn11.•s1 People" emplo~s 50) ha'e to be assured that Jt'c; an honc-;t effort Paska~ cwlains that those worl · · ing on the sho" ·· cc the bookends" v.hen '1e"'"8 1he submitted tapes In other words. the)' watncss what tran spired before and after the funn~ e'enl pluc; talk with the prospccu' e conte~tants to find out the background 'itOr) Thai 8" cs Paska~ a good idea whether he's seeing ··nace ac11 ng" or not Mori• 11111011 ..""" lllcll llAUOA CIN•MA 'M f .... .,., .. I ••> ~H 1\70 vi-.... -,.,. •••• 4() •OWAllOS NllW .. 0" CtN•MA lOJ 111..-..pQ•I r...nt,.• D ·~ ..... t. bO 0-•• WIUI WOl••t I'(, I 4 IO 8 , ........ 01 tloe V-let I I 4\ : I~ 44\ It() 10 I M--· Pc. 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JI, executive vice preeident 11••• L t1a , vice preeident & general manager Edltorlal It took a 911 call to save -our Christmas The world ca n be an ugl y place. . Even in this season of goodwill. it is impossible to ignore the hatred and pain all around us. It can get especially ~renching on those occasions when 1t effects the young and innocent. From our vantage point. this was building up to be an espec1all) difficult Chnstmas. The viole nt events seemed to be piling up each day as "e labored to put out another newspaper. It all seemed to culminate Monda). when we had to run stories about a toddler strangled an a bizarre accident and a tiny girl nearly killed when her irate father tned to jump to his death with her tn his arms. Things worsened Christmas Eve day when we got repons of an especially sadistic rape of a teen-ager 1n Huntington Beach. But. when all hope of getting in the Christmas spirit seemed past. word came of an emergency call to th e Huntington Beach Police b} 9-)ear-old Blanca anchez. in a panic because n didn't appear her family"s financial cond1t1on would allow for a vts11 from anta this year. Police were touched b) the request. They donated mone) and found other donations. !>() the famil y could ha e a fitting Chnstmas meal and gifts. Ma)bc C\Cl")thmg isn't so dark. Perhaps there 1s something to this Chnstmas thing afterall. The man the season honors once scolded his followers when th(y tned to hmtt access to htm and told them, ··suffer the-httlc children to come unto me." W e feel certain he would have been pleased wtth the actions of the Hunungton ~ach Police. Today In Hlst1ry Toda) 1s Tuesday. De . 25. the 359th .day of 1990. The re arc s" day!> left in the )car. This is Chmtma'i Oa). Toda)°s H1ghJ1gh1 1n HtSIOI'). On Dec :?5. 1818. the Chmtmas carol "S1kn1 Night," b) Fran1 Write to usl Jo..eph Gru~r and Joseph Mohr. "a' 'iung fo r lhl' fir\t t1me. at the Church o f St "'l1lt.olau'i in Oh- crndorff .\ustnn. On th1 -; datt' In 1926. H 1roh110 became emix•ror uf Japan ................ ..., ....... The --- -,.. encoureges correspondence from our roeoera We requeet .. tt•• be kept to appro1dmately 300 WOtdt. Any eorrnpondence tignifie:antly k>nQef then 300 WOtdt wttl be prlnled a1 OUt di9creoon u a C MJC ..... -1 1 j or ~lll--. Community commentarlM are reeerved for IMUel pertinent to cttlel and towns along the Orange Coett. 0\1911 commentaries may pertain 10 any public taYe. EdtlOflal reeponaee at• r....-ved for rebuttalt to edttorlal poamona of the..__ lllr .... Letters con9idered to be tibek>u1 or In bad taste wlh not be printed Wrlteft are limited 10 lour tubmt•ons a month All COfreapondenee mu9' be Mgned end Include the wrltef'I addr ... and telephone numb« IOf Yef'lflcatlon purpe>.-. Lett.,. should be addreaeed to the ..... Clllt lllr ..... 330 W•t Bey Str"t. Cotta M .... CA 92827. Attention. Letters to lhe Editor. Writers with QUMtlonl .,. Ufe-d lo call the Dally Piiot at (7 t4) &42-4321 . Ext. 352 . , ....., ,, ...• I SENT" HIM CfXIQl5 AIJ() 5T'i.FF, tJVT I CAN'r /itW,I~ ~S~VJAK; ~(YA O«l'STMAS . I I Tueeday, o.c.mber 25, 1980 • ~ IJL Ill Miit T..I. 111181 1-. .. .141-4111 a. • ~ --F.EUZ NA'll-SAUt>. .. · Congress about to slip another pay raise by the voting public By Ralph Looney 'icnl)9' Ho.,.ud 'C'"'\ Thi'\ ho ltda) season must be trul) JOll) for the 435 members of the l ' House of Re presentatives. While the rc'il of us "Om about maling end'> ml'ct 1n a "-Orsening rt"C"ess1on. l'' t·~ thing's coming up roses for thc'>t' rl·prcsentall'C!> of the peo ple. Ho " man~ other 2Q percent pa) hikes have ~ou heard about lately" Probabl) none But staning Jan. I Congress is boosting its ~lanes from S%.600 to SI :?5.100 per )ear. To be perfcctl> accuralt'. the House 'oted mdf a 25 percent 1mrca\Cin l~l back in 19 9.plus a '\ 6 ptrccnt cost of "' ing boost The "a~ the raise 1s calculated. thl' combinC'd h1lt.l'' "ind up at ~9 5 parent f hl' lnlOOgrUll) of such a huge gouge o f ta\pa\crs· pockets at _a t1m\' of na11onJI curnom1c cns1s seem-; lo'it on thr members Ct'r- Bat at El/tar's Hottlns f Jiror~ n01c· The following tJ~ ~'lmph'\ t>f Orange Coast Dally Pilot's rcndt•r rommenrs and cnu- ( 1rn1' The Pilot publishes the~ n·spon~es on J n.·gular b:ms and ('fll'(>ur.igc\ 11 \ n.·adcrs to call the Edtte>r\ lfotlinl· JI 64!·60 6.' 1111111 ..... I JU'lt re.ad that '\Omeone calll'd the Hotline complaining about tho!tt' httk things the~ put an the trt-et that flash ~our spttd v.hen ~OU drt\e past Well. I go to the chiropractor down on the comer of Mesa and In inc abl>ul thrl'C times a '°'eek. O ne d11 ~ I am coming back do"'n Irvine-i.\'c-n uc-to"ard 17th tret't and traffic "a" dead stopped and that thing "as flashing 15 . .i:?. 47. 35 It kept o n flashing the same pat- tern of numbers. It 1s all a JOkt' Thank) for ku1ng me get it o fT my chest. I am calling about Da' 1d Bat· tenberg· an column -• I am JUSt amaz('d \OU v.ould run someone whose Engl1!>h 1s so 1n· crcd1bl) poor He US(' an a"ful lot of fanC) words. but docsn"t put them together proptrl) f,cn 1mplc arammar. such a · "while ob' 1ously popuh t 1n natu~ and 1n1en1. 11 hold no interest TO the 5enous collcctor ... I bchc'c 11 hould be holds no 1ntcrt t FOR lhc scnous colltttor. Letters tninl~ therr·~ been lmle , ocal <'' 1dence that man~ 1n ( ongress are d1sturlied This is a na11onal disgrace The nat1on teeters on the bnnk of "ar. The defim 1s out of contro l We're in a n:u~s~wn that worsens b) the da) Congress and the ad- m101stra11on ha\C.' imposed ta' in- creases. But the Ho use continues blissful- ly on its wa). ignoring these fart . as 1f 11 "err ~mr pn' 1legcd d1tl' bod\ abo'c the commo n herd 0 °nt' OUl'lpolt.cn congre1>sman had the courage to urge that the pa) r:usc be rolled baclt. Rep . ..\nd) Jarobs. D-lnd . tried to get his bill to the House noor but saH he "as blocked in rnmm1ttl"t° Thi~ is the ~me kind of ar- roganci.' that cost Louis IV and Mane ..\ntoineue their head'\ in the French Re' olu11on ..\lthough. as )Ct. no mcmbl•r o f I rcall) don't undl·rstand hnlf of what he saH and I am an an colkc-tor I JUSt "l'lh he "ould s1m · pllf) his defin111ons and make 11 rtadable I al"n's thought that the an of "ords "as 10 rommun1ca1e not to be con,oluted Thert 1s a mo' ement 1n Laguna Beach for ptople 10 cancel the DaUy PUot. because of the lad .. of co'· eragc of the spom here We ha' e a good baslt.etball team and a '1ablc. strong communll\ ...... Slltl rm calling about the 'unda\, OcC' 23 headline that sa) s Santa "'asn't busted. he's reall) a cop. uaH' 11 to thr Huntington Ben h police depanment Tht') had '10 man> \Chool children rcall) alarmed I "'ould be 100. as a child. seeing nta Claus in a police car I am a rt"tlrcd m1htar) person and I v.o uld hke to comment on the (OcC' :!:!) ed1tonal b) Wilham Ru ht"r concem1na Reapn and Carter We must not fo~t that Ptts1· dent Reagan ~Ybl1sh('d lhe pnde 1n our rounl') from the depths rt"at'hcd ""'~n Carter wa tn offitt. ThC' m1htar) finally "'-as able to ra1!1C its head 1n pnde. I 11fU totall) Wlth Mr. Rushtt the U .. HouSC' has ~·n heard 10 comment. .. Ll'I tht: m eat calt.e ·· Perhap<; "<' should not hr !>Ur· pn~ C'ongrc<>'> has shown the same latlt. of concern aboul Junket- ing h~ member!> a1 ta\pa}er e\· pt-nst" Onf\ r«l'ntl\ Rep. Bob Carr. D-\.f1cb proposed a t1ghtcn- 1ng of tra' el ruk' 10 the ()(mo- cra11 c ca1.1cu'> (arr ~1d abu~ of tra' el "causes d1\respect 10 rnme dov.n o n all of u1,. e' t:n tho~ "hu go o n perfc<:tl~ leg1t1mate tnps a\ pnn of our con· gn:ssmnal du11e' ·· Rep. Carr's bid to lighten thc rules ne'er came to a 'ote He "'thdre" 1t "hen he l"t'ahzed 1l "ould ha'e been roundl) beaten Ob' 1ou h there was h 11 le interest 1n the Hou~ for rtform Th<' HouSC' has put its o"n scll- 1n1e~t abo'l' that of thr ptopk at a l·n11cal time Relplt Looffy u f•rmer dllw •f t~ R~ Moni.J. e•• la INll- "'u UHi iM Albefw,..H Trlba~. and thanl.. him for uch a fine an1cle about such a great president ....... . .... Jen) Kobnn nt'' er cea~., to Jmu\C "1th his bttingl' on target '1<'"' of Orant:e ( ,1unt' ltk I n.·J lh luol.. fof""ard 10 ht'i columns kno"ing he'll h11 the cor· r~d nail "tth the nght 3mount of t'ncrg' Thant..!> ~ much for running his h'eh column • In ten-sting that the schools ha' e a 1ero toleranct' pollc.; 1n regard!> to ak\lhol and drugs. )Ct when 11 l ome' 10 SC'\ t'ducauon The law states absunencc must tx' l·rnphas11cd \\ ha1 messa.ge do you think is emphasized v. hen condoms v.crc pasSl'd o ut 10 the Family Lafe etas at Corona del Mar High hool this Y.{'d . ') I saw the Dec. 22 tory about alcohol rtlaltd dnth.s chmb1n1 1n the state and that 13.400 people in Califomta died from alcohol relat('d death Good ~f. add that to all the drunk drhin1 murders and )'OU ba\e 1 ttal akohol problem. It was really a pat antck and I thtnk at should ha\C bttn on lht front Piii'· our lft9' AmericaM oe the ftoftt Ii• "' S.udia Alilliia. I felt ..... -siMr" IO CM ''°°" it ia aildn' -fDIDailla is my w. . Marla Mlller-Mazura Unbelievers, don't give up on Santa yet · .. "Mom get real. there 1s no Santa ... my 9-)'car-old announced a full l"-O months before her sched- uled due date Though wc·ve had this conversation before. this one sounded different I felt ccruun this would be the last ttme we talked about sleighs. reindeer and rt'S1den1s of the onh Pok M ) memol) 1nstantl) recalled eve!) conversauon "'e'd had about this ageless df .\II of them lead up to this one -the big one '\et all I could offer was m' predictable. ··cnnstmas 1s a m311c time C)an1a 1s magical too .. The rt com C's a t 1 me v. hen all partnts v. ho foster the belief of anta's magic must come to gnps with their children's growing 3"-afC· nt'S4' of life's rational side E 'cept me I refuse to deflate the balloon filled "1th Chnstmu mag.tl 1\h It.ids are sman .\s the\ mature. th~~ l an dende for them sch es what 1s real and "hat mu!>t be re'>t"f\ cd for du\ dream!> Our oldc<,t "'as 4 "'hen she fi r\! que'lt1oncd anta's role 10 (hnstma'i g1 ' ing Mr Clau1o de· ll\cred a ~ooter he couJdn 1 fig· urt' out hl," he stuffed the handle- bar\ do"n the ch1mne\ ~' familiar .. · nui 1s ma~c ~tl\fieJ her 1nquinng mind as she "-tnt ahout pla\ mg wtth her (. hnstmas boot' l\.1ndergarten° ( hnstmas v.a~ \Ill "\ Fnends of older children v.amed m\-' 1h~re v.ould be 10me rooge' .it ~ hool challenging her beht'I urc· l'nough onl' afternoon she ('a ml' homf' nrar tf'ars .. me of the l..1d\ ~' onh babies belir'e m nta 0o ·,ou N-llr'<' 1n Santa. \tom~· Dr1erm1ned to l..eep hl.'r on m~ side aoout this sub1ec1 for a "h1le longer m~ 1.:u<1tomar) "I bcl1e\t' Santa C"laus 1s magic:· ro lled off m, tongue w11hou1 clTon. he got C\tra th.it ,ear 9, third grade -;he was challeng- ing In a mature tone she gnlkd. ·· h there' a 'ianta \laus'l" The loot.. she g.a' e me then told ml' -,hr lt.ne" Jll he "as going to I.no" ahout this JOll~ old elf 1111 I m n forcC'd 1 he magic \\hen 'ihl' paid him a \ 1s1t that \Car she rtfu~ to 1t on his lap H ~)"<''er on ( hnstm as mo m 1 she "as rlea'it'd "'th the accura • of his memon I'm sul"t' at that moment nta's magtC' was indttd real M, mother 1s m~ surest all) on the subject of Sant.a On man' child-rtanng method she 'itands on o ne ~1de of the gcner- a11on gap "htle I position m~~tf on the o thrr But v.hen 11 comC'S to nta. v.e tand united Soon after m > 9-year-old sp«u- lat('d about nta's true ident11) I con,..uhed m o m. "Ho" will we keep this Bah Hum Bue. nta Virus from infecting the )Ounaer one11n th ~ .. I w m- ed Her advice was implc "Tell her nta doesn't take londly to Chnstma Scrooses Tell her about the Chnstmas ~ou found lumps of roal m your stock.mg for sp1lhna the bean to our ~ou~r '1Ster." .. Mom. I nc'C'f got roaJ 10 m) stocking ·· •. , ou almo t did. JUSt tell her:· I did MC'fT) Chnstmu. ,..,_ . ..... To*lditor. Ii cc s 3 u SI c p n b I• f - J d Tu11-. Deaember 25, 1llO • • ' • ... • .. • • • • . • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • r Jo1i'f know Whtif~ COM!, OVlY me . • Mc.r roof~ ~re. f1ilgl~9 ! • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ,. I . .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • he day !:> of an ticipation are pa t. and wonder is in our mid t. Children · laughter fill the air. lov ing sn1ells rise from the oven. and home and family urround u io warmth . Today of all \__ • day • we pause to reflect on the many ble ing and joy which fill all our li ve . From all of u at South Coa t Plaza. may thi day bring happin ess and joy to you and al I whom you hold dear . • Holiday Store Hours: CIOICd Cbriscmu Day. Open 'M:d. Dec 26 from &lln-lOpn. Mon. Dec 31 (New Year's EYC) and Tues. J111 1 (New Year's Dlly) from 10lln-6pm. . .. c.lll'llla: ._ 0.., P1••., (405) • 9rillOI Saeet. c,,...a Cowr. C.-•I Mir Piw•&J (73) • 1Mr S-. ._. C.... ,._ Vl ..... : lu nlr•• _. _ ..... C... Miii 714"4JS-1DOO ¥-. Plllllij A1111il ... l1 ,., .. . ' ' -- Rick Talley ~11 Gifts for the needy, that's name of tune Dear Santa: I realm: this Christmas Wish List arri ved a httle late, but wi th all of the de-icing. li nes at the post office. and verification of wand chill factors. It has been a very stressful week. Nevenhcle s. I hope you received this an time for dehvel') on this bright and cnsp Chnstmas morning. .\nd. rtmember. nta. our sporting credo: Tha t cvel')One should get what he o r she deserves Gifts for special dehvel'): •Art hell -NFL Coach of the Year rccogn1t1on. •Bo Jac kson -Tennis shoe . nice and Nike. •George Ra' cling -Homc-and·homr games agawn Brookl)n Teachrrs Colleg<'. <\rkansas A & T . U pper and Lov.er Ala- bama. Puget Sound Dental hool. and Z11xyz tate. •John Fors) th -Compact disc sound ·tracks from Roel ) I.II.Ill.IV. etc. •John Robinson -Escape from .t\nahrim. •Terry Donahu<' -Overdur recog- nauon for being the best football coach 1n LA. oHr the past dccadC'-plus. •College hoop-. fans -Final Four match up betv.ccn haquille O'Neal of LSU and Laf'T) John~n o f NL V •The National pons Dail) -.\ spot on this hst one )Car from no" • KAB radio -orm H11zg<'"s as Sports Talk host • .t\r1drc Agass1 -First a ~pan l1ng. then a new 1magt. • Major league ba\C'ball o" ne~ - Chapters 7 and I I • Gt'org1a Fronllt'rt' -A rtd veh<'t s1de- linf sv.ing • Lasa Olson -Voodoo doll with,_ marked spots for pin 1nscn1ons. • Wash1 ng1on'c, Huskies -Garlands of roses. • Zekt' Mo'-"all -Full-length mirror •The NC.\.\ -ame as above. • Pat Summl·rall -Full and hc;althy l"CCO\'Cf)' •Pete Rose -Occk the hall "1th votes of folly. • Fernando Vakn1ut'la -Twent) more "ins. no defeals. •Pete O'Malle) -Applause. • Fred Claire -Same as aboH. •Georg<' ·1einbrenncr -Ano n)m1t)'. • Biuter Douglas -Soft place to la) has head. •George Foreman -i.\nother second helping • E'andt'r llo htield -Check 11 off. Santa His present v..as dell\ cred earl) •Mike T>'on -Lifelong hason wnh Don King •Phil Simm~. Jim Harbaugh. J im Kell). Troy Aikman. te' e DcBerg. ct al - Bodies b. Cunningham. •Orel Hersh1ser -Strength to accom· pany· the conv1ct1on •Jerry l arkan1an -Abso~utely no more years m the descn. •Gene Autr) -We know it isn't easy. Santa. ~lo.~g. •Finally. to all of you: Happy Holidays and don't forget to warm up the car. Rid Talley'• col•m• ·~·,..la lff OfUle C..•I Dally Piiot every Suby, . f'9n4ay a~ ft•Ntl.ty. Angels , ••••• , December 25, 1990 The Dally Piiot ... , .......... c.1111 I .......... ., l1&a11 I Bentley-lkHng/82 Claleifted/83 Com6ca/B7 Weather/88 An11.11 IN 1111 buying, and stlll paying lor-· 11 This is a danacrous time for the Angels. crouina that fine line between growing with the competitive American Lcque West and slippina further away from Gene Autry's longtime dream of a pen· nant. Moves have been made, but many questio ns still lin~r as the Angels at· tempt 10 recover from a founh place. below-.S<Xl,campaign. They finished 23 games o ut offirst place. lost behind Oaldand and searching for answers. I'm ha '"'trouble gemng excited about any of the Angels' acquisitions thus far 1n the olT-scason. so hold on tight as we take a peek at what Santa has brought the Angels. Is Luis SoJO. the newly-acquired sec- ond baseman from Toronto. a proven big kaguer'? a n J unior Felut. who ca me over wtth Sojo in the Devon White- W illie Fraser deal, be the type oflead-off hitter the club expects? No and maybe. Sojo. 25 this spnn&. can pick 11. but he's unproven The Angels. however, sound as if he's their \av1a r at second base for the next IS }Cars. Feltx 1s a s~11ch-hitt1ng, slap-the-ball-around gu)' who C'an run. The~ also signed outfielder Dave Gnl- la~cr from Baltimore. a pla)'er who h11 303 once for the Chicago White Sox ( 1988). Once. And he d id that with 347 at-bats 1n IOI games. at the same tame dnving 1n 31 runs and stealing five bases. So 1s Gallagher. who turns 26 on Dec. 29. a kc> arqu1s111on'> Ccrtaml) not. -· Aller all. his batting avrrage has d\\1n- dled since then hccausc pitchers figured out hO\\ to get him out. It's that simple. If a hitter has a "cakness. word gets around quickly Label Gallagher a m k Frtt aaent pitcher Floyd Banni~ter. coming off arm suratry and a rouih )'ear m Jap3n last season, has a h fet1 me earned run averagt' of 4'.03 and has "on more game th.an he has lost in a S('ason onl)' thrtt timn tn hi5 I J..)'car major league carctr He's pntC'llcd in as a middle rl·hc' rr but the ~ngcl\ can do v.1thou1 another • as1ng pitcher "hose bcller da) \an.· be- hind him 1gn1ng ne"'-look frtt agent third baseman Gar) Gaet11 bccom~ more 1m- ponant e'er) da)'. I'd say II') mandatol') What d<X"S all this mean'l h mean'> thr An~I~ once again. arc failing to u11li1e their farm system. Their empham .. 1111 seems to be based on the qu1ck-lh. "''"· now ph1losoph). regardless of what ne"' cluh president Richard Brown ~'\ See DUNN/I! Ta gst ·ta tllB bottom, go ta the tap Oeitr Piiot llalt pf\OIO Newport Beach's Chuck Finley will be counted on for major support. r Brown bringing glasnost to Angels , and just mayb.e, a winning attitude By Richard Dunn Ot•noe Coast o .. i., P1101 .\"'-.\HEl'A -In J \I.a\. Rtlhard Bro"n rrpre~nt!> glarno~t fur the Caltfom1a .\ngcl., a 'ta~ ing-ab<H l'·"·lln organ11a11on "•th J ne" chtrf e \eCUtl\t' Ul- lker om· '' ho'l' pu,. IUrl' \l'l'm'> \nme"hat ahgnl·d \\1th \11\ ll'I prl')td~nt Mtl.hJtl uorl'Wlhl'' 111 tam' ol redefining pnm 1rk'> Onh th•'> 1s h.i~·l'lall Bro~n ha' oix·nl·J ht\ Joor ht' mind and h" hl'Jrt JnJ \11ul 111 l''t'I\ l11rn~r of lhl' fraod11~· no dl>uht '4.'11111~ thl· tonl' and 1magl' prl'll·rr~d tn (1lOl \ulr.. the .\og,·ls' o"oi:r '>tnle thl' _,,n h nl thl' cluh '\n ~<':Ir .. Jgo \o J\ fJO\ \\JOI l\I l nt1"'. "Ill thl..'rl Ix· drn'llll thJn~l' "•thin the 11rg.rn11a1111n·• Prohahh not \\ 111 JtlcnJJnll' fitLUfl'' SIJ~ 1n thl mtlltun' C' l'n thl'UtLh r.ir in~ and 11d..c1 nrtCc\ incrC'a\l·J JnJ tht• thoutthh ol r~\.l'\'>111n hll\ i:r' "' t'' tht· pa'1n(t CU\tumC'T' Prohattf\ \\'111 \\all' I<" nn rla' lir<il bJ'K ' \ l'' Is fall lt11"l'll an ,·n1gmJ' \fo,t lkll nttt"h .\rt' thr •)al.I.ind .\ ·, '1111 la' nrl·d to "In lhl· .\nll'nlJn Lcag.ul· \\c:,t' \l, un11l prnH'n 1ltherv.15l' Bnmn h.1J pknl\ ol JO\"l'r\ rndJ\ "ht'n thl' Orange Coasl Dally Pilot \l.C'nt up do'i~: 10 unfold the true d1rn11on lhl .\ngl'h plJn h1 J\\Uffil' in thc lutua- nwnth' .\utr). "ho h." nc:q·r hJd a Jli:nn.snt "tnncr. tell 11 "as 11me to 1mrll·ml·n1 nc" blooll JI the: top nl the adm1n1' tratt't' ladder · "'Tht" fl'J\on I "3\ h1rl·J '' lx'\.Ju~ (1l'lll' Jnd jJ" I.it' .\utr. deddl·J no"" "J' thC' llml' Ill [!<'I \omdlOd~ 1n ht'tl' Ill lOOl1.hnatl' Jll thl' cllort\ Jnd pm' tdl' kadr,...h1p ·· \J1d Rro"n "'hti \('r' l'<l tln the \ngd BoJ rd 111 Dtrl'l tOr<. lor fi, l' \car' and had tx·rn thl· duti" S<.'Ul'tar. and legal COUO'-CI \IO<:l' I~~ I hl'lnrC' bctn& named pn·<,1dl·nt anJ ( EO on 'l" I ··rununatd\. a llll ul 1h1'1 JOt't 1 '-'Or~- 1ntt "1th people I 1l1tn ~ I'm a good ~· on lor this ~Nt1vn ma1nh bt'\·au~ l'\C." lt'.'amcd from thl' \Ullt'\~ and failure'> ol th1~ org.rn11a11on Jnd hopdul- h l'H· been prett' 1a11hful \lo"' I h:l'l' to lullill a ll thr Ol"('d' ol those JX'Opk · Bro" n "h1)\t' riik hJ\ 'ICC'mtngh put gl'Ol'ral mJnil@.l'r \lill' Pon·s nJnu· on tht' ha l page "111 o' cr<;{'t' c' <'I) 'itcp thl' organ1Lat1on tall'\ and create .an Jl- e,\lhk en' 1rnnml·n1 for all ··when I l.amr Jo"n hcrt. I "Jnte<l to bnng opcnnl" .. hl' ..aid "\1) door 1s al"a"' npc"n I ll'll rx·opk that -11 m' door·, ,1rx·n .rnd I m nut "11h an~ bod). lOffi~ ~mt• .• '"'unll' ll ~l ttoo<l OC"'i tor .\ngels \tanagl·r Doutt Rader "ho "111 al..o hJ' l 11l·" Ian' on his ro'>tcr thanl) 10 Rro"""' ac11'l' rok tn acquinng pitcher nmd Ra nn1\tl'r outlicldcr> 03,(' C1al- l.1~hn Jnd J unmr Fdl\ and °'l"\·ond t'tJ\l'O\jn L UI'> \UJO \kJn'-'htll thl' \kH<K C'ttng maJOr k.11wr \Jlanc:' "h•lh '>l'l'm '" rl·ach a Ol" 1rn1th l'<tlh "'"'n are a conccrn tor h,l\l'hJll IJn' during the~· ernnom1rnll~ tiue,twnahk 11me' Bro" n addressed th" '"Ul 11l?Jlld111on Ill C\pla1n1ng "'h) thl' \ngl'l'I ral\l'd tht'1r parltng and t1cl c1 pl ll l'\ "People "Jnt It• 'l'l'l out t'OJU)m<'nt and ~l't ,1\\J\ lrnm the drudge!) ol n l r,J.i, Ille Bro"'n \aid "Baseball 1s n111 rl'l: l:"1on prl ... ,I hut "C ra1~"<i our '''"l'l pn n • .rnd rnt·nt"d parl.tng tx-- l.11 .. 11 u'"" to run a hu'itnes'> and cost hJh' 'p1rJkd \\ l' hJHn't ra1Sl"d pnct"s in lhfl '~·,:ir' Jod lo~rattngl pncC'\ leep ~111n~ up T t'JO" arl' al''' J I the mc:"rl' ol the pl.1 l'r,· l~l'OI\ '" hl·n 1t ,oml'' Ill lOntrau nq:u11..111un~ _ ··1 h(' l('Jm J1ll"\O I '4.'I lhl' ~Ian~ tht' rlJH'r Jnl'\ -JO\\\ ht'rt' he \\ants 10 • Hru" r \did .\nd 11 \ been that "3) )tnl'"t' IH'l' J!ll'O(\ !'leg.an 11n I 1P4) and it'll r"·n Jtn th. t "3' a' long J\ lrt'C' agcm·, " ,I \ IJ!'lk l llr.lC[ll ·I d1Jn'1 F.11 11u1 JnJ ... 1, w (Ol'""·loo~ lll'1.' a~t.·111 third hJ~mJnl l1an (1at't11 thJl \l.l' rl' \'llhntt ll• @.l'l. \OU \·amount lll lh•llJr' I hl' Jgl'nt u1mn to us fhr~ ,,1, 1·d1.11 hl"' "11rth Jnd th~' '>Cl the pl Ill thl.O thl' ICJ Ol \.\hllh \lgn\ him"'" h.1\l·. ""w 1hr dll\C:'\t to the asl.1ng pnct JnJ hJ'I thn'll' 1ntJng1blc:'> .. l hl \n{tl I<. le n.unh hJ't' thl'tr 'ihart' nl 1nt.1ng1hln 111 lure ln'l' agt'nl'> gl\en 1h, pkJ ... 1r,1 \l'ar-r11und "cather COl) \n 1ht'1m \1.1J1um -om· of tht' pla)t'rs' 1.' •rtll' •n tht· l lrl u11 -and the ghncr lll ')r,1o~l' ( llUOI\ PlaH'r. hJ'l' tt• f<'cl ltl.e the' can tn,tl...l• 3 mP\ l' 1\1 lhat pan1Cular area," ..,, .1 Rn" o '' h1' I•' l"• in the" t:;an Feman- d \ Jiil'' · Thl'' n'IJ\ he offered mort' mnnt'' b' "C'" \ orl hut the' ma' not ~ant 10 ~l> 111 'l" \ nrl. It'' a f)('~:>nal lk 1\11)0 c >n the 11cld the .\n~l"I" hopt· the\ ·,r \oh rJ i hl'tr dt.'ft'n\1 "" probkm~ at \«· "n.J ha"· "1th the.: arqu1s1uon ot 5oJO and tx·l1e'C' f-t"lt\ a lead-off htttt'r. and < 1,1l1J~lwr "'ho hatted 101 for the \\hit<' \t1\ 1n 11.1~>1 can shore up an aging 11u1 lidd ~tlJl' "J" l nltcal to tht' deal (with T oron111i Bm" n ~•d "Rarely do you g~1 '"l> ,lJtltng pla)c~ (Felt'\ and SoJo) 1n .t J,·al and "" did·· 1.-" '-lil''l'"' ~' tool o'er first base on luh It-"hl·n Jo,nrr ~ent on thr See ANGELS/II Swimmers may draw~ In •• of short-sighted presidents Major changes on the horizon You "'on't find mtn) people wath a lot do 1111no1hu 14'1.)' ... of good thtn&S to say about the National Adapt? That mean eather accept ndicu· Collca11te "thleuc uoc1at1on - a nd con· lou' time standard for ~ol'ltouu (20 hours sadcnng the comments from its president per "'eek dunna the season of port (Ne>- -Al Wtttc -mall wonder. vembcr-Mart'hl. eight hours a wttk out of I'm not refernn& to the d icta tonal nl}\ts sea-.on but dunna school. and no coaching of the NC' to strike do WI" on what they allo wed from )Our own colleae C'08C.'h dur- perceivc 10 be "'rona-docrs wath a heavy ing the summer. as ~ell as club team hand that allo~ the v1ct1 m little or no involvement -or foract NC A competi- recounc. tion. You can arauc the men ts o r de merits of Don't wo rry about an education.Just 10 thinp hkc UNLV basketbell and Okla-do wn to Boca Ra to n. Aa. and spend a few homa foot bell or Nonh C'arohna State ycan train1na with the hopes of panina a beskttbell all )'OU hkc. Obv1ou1fy you have aokt medal tM Oty m~ Garms.. to ha~e some son ofaovcmina body to Brother -ontt ••n the American kttp chinas 1n chttk and JUlt who ,ets hn siudcnt~thlctt ldJ the "'°'1 slick whtn and Just who dorsn't w1ll alway1 be a sore romPt'tina 'Iii• dW raa of tM woftd at spot the Otympir a.ma Whit rally tcts under my akin is Winc•s harht' ~ ... I l·rnraJllCta •• recm• quote rqard1na 1w1mmt'ft and the UCI. *' 19-.._. .. ••....,,..for •• &ht rlilC dau •ill Rnct ibdf' 1n "a)' collqir ••im-.-•don lft)'OftC me -~JMV.IWiafttt Wint and 111 ft1e'n'dl11111----·· nowt liif'MVf JIUM. tMir MW naln nnt month. v1nwally kill-.. wt'·~ ralty noe '*' Of'IM .._. .... ina otrd9c pm&iee o(thc NC AA swim •id Sdw*r ...... "~""oldie ...... sohatioft ... S.p Wiur: "'Dr mlltiolt of ow l.c;,. Wlall it •"'" •' ..... ;, llOf IOprodw«otyrnpk ..... lf h .... , ................... ... --~--I0-*'1WlllfflYIO 1&-.ll0.1111111 ·-··-- 311 of them. o f course -ju 1 the basket- "ea' e~ who art thert getting "educat~" as the~ tunt' up for hfe an the Fl and the BA. long wath th<' ba let·"'t'a,er 1 tht' college itself." h1 h uses the basket·\\.Cil' er to help drav. huac cro"d" ana unreal mo ne)' from 1elc~1s1on. ~h1ch 1n turns takes the game v..e lo"t a nd tv.1 t them 10 their shape. The "probkm" 1n,of\t the prt urt of b11·t1mc w1nn1na -and the N would. to 1t credit. hke to toM 1t down That's a prctt) 51mpl1fted e~plan1tt0n. but at's thc ICMfll tdea Most footbell and bukctball ton hl~e no probkm tWatb lhne new Mnnetft&s. The>' can ~tty •II "adapt:· Roger Carlson Swintmiftl. It Wttl M 1Y19MlllC'l. how- cvn . is anochn matter. The c. ...,ns. ~'!.~ml art sam~' 1 difftrnt alft Of wonM. ~~---- .. •••• ICM"I to bun tltt Olympic......_ .. coaAriM ~. "'Snion ia .._ ldlaiDI will"' •:J:-...... .., ., ..... . ....,.... .... ........ _. .. ~ .. Or .... __ .... .... ..., .......... 4 By Thomas O'Toote SulCIC>t Howwct ...... ~ ma ivc rc- pack a a c .. .. Sports break ............... These 1~.:n't the Nobel Prizes. wbctt the Swedes rr5crve the riaht to withhold ont of their annual awards in the absen~ of a wonhy candidate. But cot- lqe football is le particular and will therefore crown a m)'th1cal national champion on Jan. 2. rtprdless of the fact that no team bears any noticeable resemblance to nobility. For the first time, the team that finishes atop the finaJ poll could have two losses. As many as 5ix or seven teams have outside shots at finishing No. I. which i either intriguing or maddening. depending on your perspective. For this we can thank a weekly string of upsets as well as the-bowl committees, which in their haste to sign marquee teams neglected to create e"en the appro>.imauon of a national cha mp1onsh1p game. What the) created instead was confusion and a bunch of 1nd1stmgu1shable games that may draw worse telc' 1s1on ratings thnn Muscle Magazine. , .. ------~ All RIGHT!! 0 0 0 0 0 0 What follows. then. 1s one observer's opinion of "hat 1he lead mg contenders ha ve to do to win the • national ch:imp1onsh1p. Colorado ob' 1ousl) sits 1n the driver's seat with the No. I ranl..mg and a 10..1-1 record. With 42 first- place votes in the final regular-season Associated Press poll. the Buffaloes need only to beat Notre Dame to claim their lirst national ti tle. ......... , .... Ill .... , Still. there arc more than a few folks out there who "ould hkl' to ~e the Buffaloes crash and bum since the:) <,hnuld rcall) he 9-:!-I after receiving fi c do"ns on thl'tr final \l'rtes against M1ssoun. Colo- rado coad1 Ball ~k< anne~ ·s reason for not rchn- qu1sh1ng the t.11 ntl'l1 '1rtol') -that the field 1n Columbia "J'> too -.ltl ~ and thus unfair -was equall .. larm· MONTGOMERY. Ala. -Some of --- America's best and least-kn own college .~ football pla}ers move out of obscunty ~ and onto a national television stage ---- today in the 53rd annual Bl ue-Gray All-Star Football ClaSSll'. The roster of seniors includes names such as Gerald Hud~on. Manny Hazard. Bobb)' Slaughter. Jake Reed and I 011 Lee Brown. all hkel)' to make their mark 1n the NFL but mostl) lacking in big- ume C\posure But a Ul'ltrl'l' ot JU'llll" "111 orc.>"a1l 1n the I 9th See MYTHICAL/ta Huds<.rn. who led the nation 1n .cushing while folio" ing Barr) anders at Oklahoma State. wasn't sct.•n much I 1-NO because the NC" AA banned the Co" tx1~., from f\i tx-t·ause of rrcruuing v1olations. Telav1111n...-1o . 1 H"' ti rst l \ appearance of the )'ear won't be e\actl) pnmt.·-11me -ABC" gave the Blue-Gra) a C"hmtma., Da~ i.taning time of noon EST -and he prohabl~ "'"be pla)1ng hcfore a 101 of empt) seats. Last )'car'i. .ittt.•ndant:c at Cramton Bo"I was C'Sll· mated at 16.000 Brosterhaus' i.n-111 • P1s1on)·Bull\ I J1..uinrl 4. nvon • ')ratu~-.\ri1urf.i. < hJnncl ~ .t~ '()pm • U: C·l 'Cl..\ tl.'plJ\\ Pnmt• 111 1..(1 .i pm TELEVISIO' Collt&t Foo1ball 'I ~ 111 -lllu< I 1ri11 .ill \la1 µrm tr.•m \1unlJ•>nlrl'\ A.la t hllnncd ' Mann) Ha1ard of Hou'>lon was one of the nati on's top colleg1a1e stars -he caught 78 passes th1'> )'l'ar h> bt· among the NC AA 's top recei"ers - hut thl' Cougars (10-1) wrrc barred from a bowl bccau~ of NC A.'\ '1ola11on s. 1!'0 p m \111h,1 !Wt,.l lwm ll11n11lulu '''"'""' '~ -From lllt A11oclattd Prt11 An tona ( hannrl ' J pm l \1 JI ll l\11.apc l 1'11me l ll lCl p,.. 8111l:t1INlll """n I )(·1r. .. 1 JI I ho"IJO ( h;innrl J Quote or the day Goll ~11on """'' 'h·-•l11u1 lrom lu'"'n \n1 1t.ipc1 l \P'-01) mpk "'ialtrf•st ~I'm I ' I ''M "" hc .. lr1 \l.1H"ld < UI' lrff\hlr 'l 11n "I 1h1nl. onl" of the biggest threats to 1ntercollegrn te athletics 1s the pol itical threat. .it hoth tht.• na11onal and state level. I think it's real I think a lot of people perceive colleges and un1,er\lttc<1 a'I not controlhng their pro- gram and not "anting 10 control their pro- gram "'e''e heard 1hc threat from ron- grcs\lonal leaders on SC\ eral occasions that ·v. l"0 re going tu clean 11 up for you.'" ''"" o•unlr\ .in1I l>•dlhl,1n ( h.innC'I ' C olltllt' Hoctlt')' .i 1(1 p n I 1n 1< 11111 ,h.imp1nn,h11' g..111( 1111111 lhl• f orum IUptl '"""'< h~nrl "omre'1 \ ollt)ball rm 't.1n1 .... 1 II I'&• oh, 11•1"' I 'Potl\I h.ar,n•I Pr•p f'oo1b1ll 'I UI I'm 1 11 I)" 1\1on I , hamr ondur lrom \n.iherm \1~1.hum I '•I.a " CJ1o•rt1 II llOll'"' 'rori« h.innd I'll Jm lllf)o. I [ '"' 8011011 I• , ~ lfauttr• " Holh \ '""t liah1"'nl llh '" nrn1' "hrJulnl RAUIU :--,( .\.\ bccutt' c Director Dick Sd1alu. ANGELS From 81 dtsabkd ltr;t \.\tth a <,trl"'" trJl tun· in ht\ n11-ht ~m·t.• hut 1t appc:ir' Jo) nl·r "111 hl' thl' 1 m umh<.·nt a' l11ng il\ hr·-. h1:alth' "\.\ Jlh J,,, nl·r· "'" Ix' our ftr\t baseman ·· Brm .. n 'atd. matlcr-ut- forth "\tl''l'n" '>l.arted hnlhanth. but he lal h ·d a lot nf l ons1!>tcnt ~ He'll ht· rl·ad' ncxt H'M nr the \car after l a't \C:Jr. hl' "J~ ~1111 a ~car a"'a'. hut 'all thl' good thang..,· \\C hC"ard ahoul him ht· \hov.t:d Hl' \\J\ brought up a ~car carltcr than anttn- patcd bccau-.c o l "all\ Jo~ ncr'<, 1n- JUI"\ "Y.c'rc not anttl tpat1ng. trading Stevens. who ran rta) fir'1 ha..e or the outfield Ha\ll'alh he.· "" 1 tl·h~d to the out ti<.'ld becau .. ~· we had \\all\ and we loo~ al hi m "' Clr.t.· ot our bnght. talcntt.•d prm 0t·t t\ He'll bl· DUNN From 8 1 Mi nor kague\ pl.n l'r\ gt.·t huncl.l an the ..\ngd.,· '' C.ll'tn I hnt.•\ nu breathing room for '·" the l.11'· c1pltncd ~I \ear-u lJ tn tit'ltkr "ho·, fundamental!\ \ou nd and learning to ""1tc h-h11 T ho\l· gu'" arc being r kepi on the \hell "h1k h1g-monc)/ peopk fill tht• \n,1he1m t luhhou"C .\notherquc<>llon that keeps pop- ping up,., "h) tht.· \ngcls an.· '>O cager t0 unload rrom1s1 ng poY..cr- threat Dante 81chC"ttc: who has om· of the fine~t ntthi-field arms in ba'>eball B1chc:t1e. "'ho wa!I rumored to ha ve fallen asleep in the clubhouse during a home gam~la t season. appears to be fa lling out of the Ansets' pl:in\. If th e rumor t!I true. I can Set wh y 'More chances need to be made. and btlow arr a few rca ons why the Angels could till be looking up at Oakland. Kan~s City and Chicago -and maytleevrn Texas in 1991. •Jack Howell 1!1~t1ll 1 n their organization • Wally Joyner will be iJvcn his • first base JOb back because of def a uh on the part of Lee tevcns. • Bryan Harvey. who tums most In lhl' h1g kaglll"\ ti nol I l/91 II 'II ht• ·4~ .. lfo"ell 1i. another '>IOI\ I ht: duh '>t'nl hi m down to Tnpk:A. Edmon- ton la'>t 'ummt'r afkr anotht.•r pa thetic \ho" mg at thl· plate .. He'<, an <·n1gnia ·· Rrn .... n ''"d "lie'" one of the 1ruc gc:n1lcman in ha~hall hl· \\or!.' hard and dt.·- fen\1 \ch hl."0 " u·rt.imh at thl" top of ht<. pm11ton hut hitting I don't ~1H1" it 11·., mcn1;1I or .... hat He ha<.n·1 mJlk thl' Jdtu\lml·nt\. but "'l' ,1111 h<t\l' high hoix·' tor lac!. .. The minor lcai!Ul' " produung 3ltnrding tn Brm' n hu1 1he .\ngd' "'111 be lal 1ng tht• .. amC' prohlems 1n 1441 ·" rhn h,l\l' lor the past four '>l':t,nn' OJI.la nd Chicago and l1,.;l r'l\i1\ ( II\ < >.1~l.111d " lhl· tl·om to heat .. Hrov. n 'aid Rut "l' l'an heat Oal.- la nd T ill' V. htll' '°Im :il-;u ha'c ,1 gmxl team hut h"tom·ally. the tl·am up h1' n1m· ''' "' • ~1.ir ~ I ang'lton. who lo<,t a ca- n·rr-ht~h I.., garm'\ lac.t }Car alter \1gn1 ng a SI fl m1ll1on contract. '>ltll hao; prohll•m' thro\\tng !ltrtkC\ • D11 ~ ~hofil'ld. w1 th hi\ \Oii hand<> and n1mhk fet.·t. still can't h11 • Tht.• { luh"• ht·.,1 JlOY..C r threa1. Da'e " 1nfidd I'> lQ \fm 1ng on. Oal.land I\ tht• team to heat ~nd b .. s1gningoutficlder "1ll1c w,1.,on (a steal for the .\ .,.,, re-'i1gn1ng(\ Young A.ward "'toner Bob Welch and nahb1ng ngh1 -hand- er Enc Show front the free-agent pool. the A's are II\ mg b)' their mott o· C"omplacenn stt nk s Ofcour~. the)' c,1111 employ Jose: Can~co. Mark McCiw1rc. Ricke)' Henderson. Harold Baines. Carney Lansford and Da ve HcndeMn The) 've still got Dennis Eckersley to the pen and one of the finest rota- tions in baseball. led by Welch, Da ve tewart and Mike Moor . Enough said. KC. with its starting ro1a1ion of B~t Sabcrhagen. Mike 8odd1ckcr. torm DaviJ. Mark Oubicu and Kevin Appier. and with hand-pick· ed pitchinacoach Pat Dopson around to nurtu~ short man Marie Davis back to mental he.thh, hasn't .... h,l h '><'art.·, me has been Kansas Cit\ ··P1tl·h1ng and defense carry a team and that's what wins cham- r u111 .. htp'>. H1 stoncall>. Kansas City h:i~ had good pitching and defense. hut d t.•arl\. Oakland comes 1n as the f:n ontt· ·• Rro\\n. an anorney by trade and a Ian at ht·an. hopes to finall ~ g1 \C .\utn hie, long awaited pnze· a pen- n;i nt "The poi nt I want to get across 1s tha t I'm human hke anybody else :i nd ;ln' ttml' the team loses. I feel tht pain .. Rrown said. "I will not ht"'>t tatc to do everything possible to mal.r 1h1c, team compe11tt ve and win J c hJmp1on hip:· \urcessful companies stan at the top. \O it's said. Through his open approat. h. administrattH sav') and lo' c for the game. BroWJ\ ni1ghl be <,urx·n 1\1ng World Series ttcket sale!> nr\I fall hnd} la'r ~rar. hut don'1 expect tht' c.anw 1h1'i 'pnng. The Twine,? The} "nn thl'tr title in I Q87. w e·11 see tht·m a1u11n <,0mct1me neJtt centui;. Oh \Ure . the >\ngelscould win thr A.l \\e<;t in 'Qt. pro"id1ng evcl') \tarll"r ha" a great )'ear. all of their p1tl"hC'r<i st:i) heallh) and the offen !.oe ,(·ore<. runs in hunche Pound for pound. any maJOr lea(lue team 1s capable of succes'i a~ long a' th<' pht )'ers perform to their hi(lhest level For the Angels. that mcaM a gu) hke Winfield hits 30- plu' dingers 3nd dnves m over 90 run~ It means catcher Lance Pamsh ha'> the ~me kind of season he had l:t!lt vcar It meanc, Joyner hits 34 home runs. hke he did in 1987 and latt•r Called It 8 nuke The Angels don't need flukes. They need production. 1\11 tea ens havC' talent. but not all have unity. cohesiveness. chemistry. balance and unselfishness. the true blend of a championship ball club. An attitude. a spark, anything to bnna the mo tout of the players. is what the nJels n«d. Son ofhke how the Wh 1 te So11 were last ~r. • 51vc opponun1t1 into a ttrcu act. cannot be rehed upe>n as a sohd ---·-doeef. Mark Eichhorn pu hed melted post-season action since I 98S -a ~ear lonaer than the nttls. Did somr<>M tay bu"lfY? Plus. the Royals have Tom "Fla h •• Oordon. who could also Whether that comes from Ansels Manaatr Doua Rader or not re-.. maans to be seen. but one thfo1 11 for surt· Rlekr donn't hit caach or throw.10 theinmh~to - a u me the true leadership role - t • Han·~ 111 ,wmmtt and finished with b11 belt 1e11ton ever. but he • m111t prove latl ~r wasn'u fluke. In Olhcr wonk. the •Is hive • failed tonnploy a tonS• tent. dq)en- , clllllf = • 1111 lcvcn. w11o-m be 4(). ,_... pitdti111 for lite Alllll.,.._,.., ..., .. w .... , .. stan. and sruaers Danny Tartabull. Bo Jackson. h1ahly-touted prospttt Bnan McR~ a.nd flt'C>qtnl ecquiai- uon Kirk Gibson. Tcus and Seattk have nc"c-rwon u AL Wnt u&Jt. but both ll'f ca~bk of pllyina contndrr ;oles. ne Wtuw So-•rpi lllld ~· • the way Bobby Onch did •t. or Rtek Bur~n. in the early 1980s. Pamsh 1s the quiet type. Winfield donn't want tocau...,.ycomrno. uon 1nd Joyner is too lelftsla. No doubt, this it 1 team movins 1n 1 d1ffttmt direC1ion under lroWn -bat~il'llMa'liM~ iiolt.We .;s ......... • Icy weather means J one dllng, it's time to start thinking 'slopes' Round one of'tM '°"' benle le the San lernardino Mouna.ains be- tween me bear and the owl baa finally been rnolved. The owl loll. Conseq~tly. Bear Mountain Ski Reson 11 Bia Bear Lake is installing the only new 1tn in California for the 199().91 season -a detachable hlah·spttd quad. Art Bentley pccially when new. bftn 1nemptina to compete with nrithborina Snow Summit an snow- makina. So far .. the~ has not bttn npcd1lly close. Jn fact, vi1it5 by this correspon- dent to both resons on the same day last April revealed '-r more snow remainina on the around at Snow Summit. Meanwhile. funher nonh at Mammoth Mountain. owner O.ve McCoy is asscmblin1 his first per- manent snowmakin1 system. a small·scale supplementary layout to cover the frequen11y wi nd-scourtd top of Chair Sand a couple of other trouble spots on the mountain. He is also showing strong signs that the venerable and usually mobbed chair will soon gi e way to the mountain's second high-speed quad. perhaps as early as next season. nd still further north. at Squaw Valley. a plush new slopeside hotel opens. along with a tennis club at the upper terminal oft he cable car. Elsewhere around Cali fornia. north and south. the news is rela- ti"el) tame as skiers await the first flakt'S of the new season. Nonetheless. the news is welcome to Southern Califotnia skiers. who'"c been cxpcctinsgreat things from Bear Mountain since the reson changed hands in 1988. With skiing spread over fo ur peaks. between which lies vast undeveloped terrain. the potential of the resort 1s con- siderable. In Southern C11ifom1a, snow- makina is-ntential if a reson is to compete seriously for business. Mammoth'' MCCoy. however, is not at all convinced that an)1hina more than a small supplementary system is called for. After all, he reasons. Mammoth gets. on averaae, 335 inches of snow a year. He fisures that to do real justice to his far-fluna empire would require an outlay of S 10 million. With the knowlcd,at p ined from 3S years of opcrauon he's not at all surt it would pay off. according to a spokeswoman, Pam Murphy. "Snowmakmg 1s not our bread and butter," Murphy said. "Maybe it's no more than a linle bit of jelly . The first of January usually means the end of a bad season as far as snow is concerned. So you've got to weigh the payoff of an investment of S 10 million just to cover pan of the mountai n."' The high-speed quad at Bear Mountain. delayed for two years pend in' the result of an inquiry to determine the effects of expansion on spotted owls observed wi t bin the boundaries of the ski area. is the second to be installed in Southern Cal ifornia. Mountain High in Wnghtwood brought the first such lift to the Southland a year a(lo. Indeed, the ambitious Bear Mountain development plan ca11s for I 0 four-place cha1rhfls. three triples. two doubles and three pol')'las in the next eight to I 0 years. Skiing terrain wo uld more than double. rising from 145 acres to 31 4. The Bear Mountain lifl will carry kit rs to the top of Goldmine Moun- tain in less than 1x minutes. more than 1w1ce a fast as the creaky. old double ch:m that It will rtplace in spirit 1fno1yet1 n fact. The double will sta~ put this ~a on. ready to return to ~r' ice 1f needed. And It ma~ he H 1gh speed quads are kn own to ht· temperamental, cs- However, implementation of the plan remains uncerta in because the spoiled owl. whic h 1s also d1srup11ng the umber industry in the Pacific Northwest. is not entirely out oft he picture. The full development plan will depend on further study, not onl) ofspoued owl but also flying squirrels. It appears far more likely that Chair 5 1s on the verge of giving way to a high-speed quad. a development that would cause many Mammoth regulars to leap off com ices in de- light. Chair 5 serves some of th e most enJovable advanced skiing ter- rain that Caltfom1a offers. A.s e' 1dence that a new dar may be nboul to da" n. Murph} cues the ne" hullwhecl installed dunng the summer "hen the lift was kngthcned JI the bottom. Bear Moun tam management also insists the rtsort w11l make more and better snow this season. This pred1c· tion i based on an tncrtase tn power capa<.·tt} as well as more snow- making pip(' . kept1cs are excu~d for not accepting th1 H la1m 1mmed1- atrl~. ho"c' er. Bear Mountain has Art B~otl~y·s st/Ja1 co/11m11 appun Jo tll~ Oraog~ Coast Dally Piiot from tlm~to-t/me. II you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen, and avoid an NCAA Job By Thomas O'Toole Sclloe>s Howard N-• SeMOI This ts hoy.. colleges react to NC l\A penalties for rules v1ol- a11ons these da) s -At Flonda. football pla)· er. p:unted their shoes black 1n protest of ~nettons. and student go,crnment leaders decided 10 give a rtpltca of the Southeastern Conference champ1onsh1p trophy to the team "hen the league ruled 11 inehg1ble for the title. -At Missouri. fan s verbally abuse reporters who have wnttcn about the Tigers' violations. Basketball cooch orm Ste'W:lrt contmucs to blame the $)Stem for his team's prohlcms. -Al Maryland. campus-wide outrage and vows to appeal met the announcement of penalties. -And at Illinois. T-shirts, posters and even a Joke boo!. uttar k 1hc NCAA. "What do they do at NC" AA staff parties? Instead of talking 3bout the contC'nt of their official report, they talk about what rca ll) happened.'' P1ckct1ng NCAA hcadquaners 1s being considered All this doesn't even include the histor) of verbal abu~ and threats made against reporters at Oklahoma or the s1ninge case of Nevada-Las V{'ga~ Rebe l coach Jerry Tarkan1an. whose battJe5 "''h collcg1ate athle11cs' governing body once took him to the .S. upreme Court. negotiated altema- tl\ C' punishment for trnn grcss1ons. Then. when the "IC.\.\ uncharactenst1call) complied. hr still cnttetzcd 11. Ftnall}. fnends cauuoncd him enough was eno ugh. Veaas 1s so rcmo~ful 11 was charged this v.ttk with 29 new v1ola11ons. At a time when college athletics stands on the brink of maJ or reform. some schools apparent!)' still li ve by the "Not us" creed. And that. says NCAA executive director 01ck Schultz. 1s cau~ for concern. "' "You would think their reaction would be. 1Gosh. my S&hool did th is?' and they would devote all their actions 10 demanding integrity from 1hat 1nst1lut1on betau~ of the embarrassment it causes everybody." ..:ltd hult1. "Instead they tum their gun toward the NCA .\ or other schools because the) don't hehcvc anything has happened there. I gucs~ the) 1h1 nk people make up these charges and allega11uns 1n some son of a kangaroo coun. It's unfortunate" Al Witte. an Arkansas professor and current NC AA president. thinks schools should feel for- tunate" their sanctions aren't stiffer. "Schooh fou nd to be guilty of major sanctions don'1 seem to be ~ns111ve to 11," Witte said. "I've: talked to people who think the sanctions we have now aren't seri ous enouah. If the membership wants pen31t1es done another way, then tell us about it rather th:in wh1n1ng." Member schools voted on the structurt of sanctions in I 985. s11pulaung major violations draw severe penalties. But some schools argue innocent people arc penalized because thr enforce- ment proces'> tal.es too long. B) the time 11 ends. offending adm1n1strators. coaches or athletes often arc gont• Others S3} the NCAA vio lates the spirit of due pr<>ttss . .\ laW)er in the llhno1s case compared an NC".\A 1nvMt1Jat1on to "a trial in Iran." "It isn't that way every place." Schultz said. "The b1ggc!lt number of schools ma) not agrtt wtth the pcnalt). bu1 1hc) sa)'. ·we did this· and we're going to correct 11.' Eve') once 1n a wh1k you have schools that stonewall 11 and sa). 'Wh} arc you picking on us'» "What that tells )OU ts the fans -not all the fans . but a good pe1wntage of the fans -are not interested tn an~ thing but wmning. This 1s why pressure gets put on coaches. and this 1s why you ha ve some coachc!> who break under pressure. That JUSt has to change. "It'' gro"n gradual!) 1n the last 10 yeaN and 1t may he al us peak nght no". People are reall)' obsessed wuh sucre s. and wtnnang 1s morc 1m- ponant than almost an}thing else. Ifs really interesting to see how the gu) who 1s a stockbroker or a banker or a factory worker or "hntever. how the)' can g(•t o emottonal about an athletic event. It's ltkc the \\-Orld "111 come to an end tf they don't wm that champ1onsh1p. Peoplc JUSt nttd to step back and put 1h1nas in perspecu,e." .\II the cnt1cs. however, do not come from thC' trtet. Congressman Tom McM11len (D-Md ). a former All-American basketball player at Maryland. thm~s the NC"A.\ goes too far w;1h penalties. The three year of probation levied this past year against the Maryland basketbal1 program were too m1ct. ~1t'M11lcn contends. The NCAA . he said. underec;ti ma1cs the damage sanctions do to a school. "We haH a real brain drain 1n Mary land." !Mltd McM1llen. "The best students to Maryland the ones we're putting thro~ our public schooi system wtth our tax money. don't want to go to the lJn1vers1 t) of Maryland because they think MaryJand 1s a tarnished school, and this aaency (the NCAA) doesn't have an)' conception of that. "No one 1s condoning that rules should be broken. but this agency 1s very capnc1ous and ~cry arb1tral'). I am absolutely floored when I sec 1nst1tut1 ons hke Maryland who are penalized very severely because kids were scllma tickets -k.tds who don't have any money. aren't allowed to hold a job and can't l'tC'Clvc a stipend. "let me tell you the anomaly of that: Here you have an cAecutivc director Oy1f\& around 1n a million-<lollar uar jet and NCAA staff members Oy1na first class." How deep does the pressure to win go? It's everywhere -even the Ivy League By Mike Stanton ~0¥!denee JoufMI He •S the only coach to lead Brown to an Ivy u.,UtC bnketbell championship and 1n NC AA tournament benh. One of' Brown's all-ume .,at playtn. he 1s currently in h11--10dl -.on coechi111 · lllM IMltt. lonitr thin all bUt one of the Ban' '""°"' ll cmcMI Off' the coun. Mike Citllillr ii .. llilld of C09Ch you'd t•pttt 10 find at an Ivy ldlool. Hil wift Yt'OIU II Br<>wn. Two dluPWI -IO Brown. He hlS lerved II I ft n mM ...... ipOkcn It CAmSM ntlltl Md .... -= concernilll' &M iUa ....,, .. llia llmt athletici, "I hive ever;r kind of vested int.erat you can have in a university." ht sayi ... Brown has bttn a major Pl" of m) life. and thll kinship c•tcnds beyond besltetbell." • But 1nsiser 1lm01t Sot fired last tcUOG. The ra.son? Not winn1na mouth pmn. He's not alont. Tl)C Ivy I.ape's eilht ICbooll bid 12 bukrtb.u coamcs in lbt ltiOI 1ftd 22 footbell cmcba. a hlrnOver rate 11 hilh 11 an the mott visible. ~c•ure coafercnca. 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Huskies are settllng in for rnew home away from home By Don Borst McClllChy N-. Servtoe o\NAflFIM It"\ an)thing but a white Chnstmas and most of the Washington Huskies arc awa) from home again. but hnstmas Da> 1990 as due to I>\· a happier one than 1989 for man~ of them. "Thi\ om·'s a lot ~tter," said wide receiver J~ Krahk of umncr. who last )Car had s"om he'd OC\Cr again ,pend such a lond) and depressing Chnstmas as the one prior to the Freedom Bowl. "It's fint' this )ear:· Krahk said "I thank a lot of the gu)' feel that wa> Last year was the first Chnstmas awa) from home for a lot of us. but ttus 1s a lot better " Because the Husl 1cs pla)'cd on Chnsunas Da)' in I Q86. man> of the pla)ers were home by that night. Thc) spent 198 7 10 the Independence Bowl. an early· December bo" I. and stayed home 10 1988. so the Freedom Bowl last )ear pro\ 1dcd thr first and onl) Chmtmai. away from home for most of them. 'Tll make · my calls on Christmas." Kralik said, ··spend some time on tht> phone. It's cool." Instead of spending the da at the beach a nd in his hotel room watchtng cable tclev1S1on. Kralik snad he wall spend the da> w11h teammate Sha ne Pahukoa visiting fnends near San Diego. Nearly a third (26) of the 95 pla)'ers on tht' trip arc Sou them Cahfom1ans who w1ll an vanably go home for Chnstmas. with many of them taking along fncnds. The Los Angeles home of Louise Jamison - grandmother of Washington senior lineman Terrance Powe -wall be full of family and fncnds as usual. But because more of &he Huskies have family. fncnds. and generally more Christmas options, they won't be going en massc to Mrs. Jamison's house. ·-rm su~ Terrance will bnng some with barn. bu& we're not cxpecllf\& to have as many as last year." she said. alluding to thc 12 to 15 pla)'ers who fcasttd at her table. And because ifs thr Rose Bowl. the pa~nts and families of many players arc ma.kana &he tnp to Los Angele 1n &ht' next few days. lcsscnina the incvatabk homl' ... c~nc.,\ Junng the.' huhdays ..\nd. hcl.'3U!.C 1t '!I the Rose Bowl rather than tht' Freedom Bowl, spending Chnstmas a""a) trom homt• seems to be ea"i1cr to take. Krah~ \3td. 'ome out-of-tatc parent<o are alrcad)' here. ~u1.h )a, Jnd Damon lJam ·s mo ther from Colorado. and E~c Bmn>C·, dad from e"" krw~. and othef"!> from Northern < altlorn1a h.ht· migrated south for the hol1da\\ lJtll)' Joe.' Hoben ot Pu)allup. \.\ash .. for c'amplc. hac; his ne'' '"ft.•, Heather. Jlong on the: tnp. ""htt:h m3kC'\ a h1g d1ffcrl'nce for him "It mJkcs all the difference ... he \31d "La">t ~t'ar was 1he ""or .. t t1ml' of m) hfc Jt <. hnstma . but this 1<; great" Mano Ba1k\ ol ··auk stall couldn't dcude Monda' "hat h~ "as going to do C:hnstmas da) BecauSt' ha~ mother work<o for an :urhnc. ht' has a stand·h\ t1l l t.·t read) for use -but he was nervous nhout tx·ing humped from .1 tl1gh1 or being dcla)ro. ··w c·,c not l'ncourngl·d that (tl)ing home to · ·at1k) ·· ..aid < oach Don Jame•\. who has ht$ whole fam1I~ in to\A. n. "It'd ~ dumb to s~nd all that mone\ lJatlC), of cour~t\ has a d1ffcrt'nt s1tuauon. "I rcall~ "ant to go. but I hear it's snowing up thl'rc:· he -..11d Mo nda). ··r\oc got to talk to m) mom. mnkc surt' the lhghts art'n·1 filling up and see ho"'" 11 is at the :11rpon ··1 rl'all) w.1n1 to go. but I'd get kallcd 1f I didn't get back o r something. I ha\ocn't tal~ed to Coo h Jame about tt \Ct it'll prob3bl) be a la'it·m1nutc dcc1s1on:· Jamt's said pla)crs arc o n •hcar own umc l:ue Monda\ (after the team dinner and hnstmas part) l. until la.le tonight. If he doc n't 11> home. Batie) said he'd prob3bl) spend hnstmas with thc families of local pal Damon Mack or Danus Tumt'r LEWI 'H [D~ BR.\CE -For thel first lime s1nct' undergoing anhro o p1c surgcr) on his kn~ No' 13. Washington running back Greg Le,..,, PfaC· t1n·d Monda) "nhout a knee hraet ! F.!!8 said Schober ... They're livin11n a fanas)' world if they believe more 11mc off from sw1mmina will mean more studyins. It's JU~t totally absurd that these student-athletes arc lumped in wnh the "problem .. and arc bcina utie'.d H pan of the .. solution." out..of-sca~on. it'll ht "'CJ)' hard to comsx-tr on thr national level Out•ude of the school )'Ur" No train· Ina will be allow~ with the rollqc coach. or ""•th a club. "Our ar-.dcs arc normally beutt durina umn we traan harder. TMy'rc supcrv11Cd m•b doltt and they have 10 uK their time benn. TMy mipt hive ume fOr an hour at IM btach. Now. why noc dHft ~ II will be dwonided heft and tlteft•• ............. ... IMfl. .... .,... ............ .. COMlft'M will ... IO tM llnt i- on '"' IPOftl ,... For .... .. .,.,,. : .... ............... '"'*' .. .. Nl'L ... NM.:*-...... .......... ~ ... • :,• alftlCl -:: • s' •'()ur swim tc.am· aradc point IVCl"llC 1$ 0 "'t'r 3.0." Yid hobcr. "It's stvcnil point h1&her than tM avcrasc at UCI. Tl)at sfiould tell you thctt's not a real pn>bkm. ··They know the) have IO IMkt a hvina when tMJ .,.....,. 'hey'rt not IOiftl to II' • pn.a 1 · o.I con· tract. An education is lite lftOti •· •ion for betel heft." TM 0 10 houn" dwi• at IChool ymn cmn •lmot.t bt •blolW wathm w twtmm•!!f WOftd. but .xonti111 to Scttobrf. ", thr ........ ti•· IMion in tht off.era •· Hd •hf .... t:A ~ coedill-. die -.WT ..... ~ .•• killn." ne rtitt • 111 ... o1 ~ Mltledn." pndiaa SdKANr. _.,.. --~--••w•illlllrc Uw dtake. h ""'1s • un I Ila el lli&Willa_.,....., ... - He)'. no problem. Just go find )'Ounelf a pool somewMre and train b) )ounclf' It's not quite that eas)'. £.,pllan.s hobcr ~ .. Have )'OU cva tned to swim by ,._.ndf. h's"°' cal)'. It's a moliva- tion.I f'actor. That's wh_.y rnutcB w m propams arc '° popu.lar. If you're rommiued 10 a tam. &nd t•fMS.. and a coeth, then 1f s an 1ftttftth c to ett ~ lhttt. ..... , pollibk.; to train on your Otm. ht it &aka a vny ~ial prt90a to dO IML .. .............. ~pma .... caa'l•lkohiom-wtliCtl .. .......... .... Olli? ...... . Qlmf .. ~ ... _,. Tuesday, December 25, 1990 a Bulletin board .,,. ··-8q1nnin1 ~ 1t. Redondo pon F1shina will offer two da1I} C\Cu,...1ons 10 ob\Crve the m1.ra11n• Pacific Gra) Whale ,,,.,,Cl•, The tnps. v.ht h lht about 3 hours. lea\'e 1hrou-h Ma rch )I at 10 am and 1 30 pm \o'lt is '8 pctr pcNln on wttkday' and S 11 on ~tt .. end\ Tht fifth annual ~ulhcm tahtoroua < olle&c Ba~ball ( linte fr:atunng Vani uar d) head root'h ( h.irhr Ph1ll11)\ v. 111 run Dt•\. 17-29 .it the St C 1.:ampu~ Ph1lhp) 1 formrr < ollejl." 'WorlJ Scnc) \hamp1on and Tnplc .\ minor lt-asue pbi)Cr v.1th the Anich und Dodier\ hih 'ICr,cJ as a he.ad rnach on the hi&h \<hoot anJ college lc\\·b anJ ..,us ;.i p1clf11n, 1..1>.llh .ii Oransc < oast ( ollear For 1nformauon. phont' (2 13) 372-211 1 ~outh Hunt1ng1on ee.-h L1ttk Miss Softball v.111 hold s1in -ups 111 Edison Commun1t) (enter on Ja n S anJ Jan Ii from 10 a.m co 1 p m f hC' l>rogram IS for g.trlS Q C'S SC\ cn CO 10 l he 1hrec..J,J\ d1n1l v.111 1n\trul'I pla\cr\ 1n 1tncnl s.,111\ or 111 \fX'\1Jh\ oirc.a> \UCh a.) p1trhm& .inJ l Jllh1ni \._111\ .-.ur._ tndudcs 1nfitlJ and uucfidJ Jnlh Lon;.tph uf h1111ng .and huncrng h1111nr dnlh p1llh1nr med\AnilS Ind drtll\ .11, h1n1 lcl hn14uc oanJ N'>C run- nmf PliiH'f~ v.111 "'ur .. ouc lr•om II'£) :i m lo ~ p m each d.i' al J 11\I ol S I~!-lor chrn di\\ C O\I " S~lll 1111 '""" l'IC•'on~ lrum the sam<' fam1h C. o\t ul the pro ram 1s SoO for tht' fir)c l'hlld ... 11h" SIU d1'\411un1 lor J i.«onJ •h1ld P1ntu· pant\ nccd nuc bc f\'\1Jcn t' of Hunurtg.ton lil'alh t ur m11r<• 1n111rm.ac1on :inJ r('g1,1r.t11un l"lll Ph11l1p\ at '4hool l~~r \ti JO nt ~0~1 <H homr Parcnl\ mus1 bc prt''>t'nt dunng rcgiscrat1on and g1rls new to Che league muse provide a b1nh ccn1lka1c. 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Thc prl•,1dcn1' "11hout a doubt. now arc thl· m.1111r plJ\C...., 10 the rc.-fonn m<I\ l'mt·n1 The t...n1r,h1 Comm1,,1on -"h" h induJe, l·ol- l~c pres1dt'nt\ tiu\IOl'\\ lcJdl'r'i Rep. Tom \1l ~1ilkn. D·'td . and 5<-crc:'tan ot fdu1.at1on nom1nc,· Lamar .\lc\:tnda -and groups ol athltt1c dm~cuir. .ind ~:onferrnl''\' rommt\'itnnt'r' Jll t11ntnhuted "'" naficanth But the Pre .. 1Je111' < omm1\'!1on set th~ tone b' c<ttahh,hang pohl'\ "The "orl the Prt.·'1dCnt\' ( om· mtss1on ha' Jone and the cffort\ thC') h3\C 1ah·n 1n th<' p;ist tc1a months t\ much greater than an)- thanG the\ haH' donl' an th~ past." said Karl fknson commas 1oncr of thC' ~1 1d-.\ml·m:rn ( nnkrt'nlC "Tht•\ hJ\\.'JlotJl \tJll' fht'\ h,1,c: failed in the pa,1 .ind 11 dnc.·<;n't appear the' art t-t111n[L to 1a1I thl\ ttme ·· Tht• prl·.,1dt•n1' 1.11lure l'amt' 10 1987 "hC'n lhl'' cnt:d 10 pu\h through rl'lorm' thn \A.C:re dd('Jtn1 b\ the '\IC \~ old guJrd and fXl"er coochl''> "hu ral11nJ tx·hind an 1m pa SIOOl.'d \pttlh h\ \.t1ch1g.rn .. &1 hemtx·thkr dc:knd1n~ lht \IJ lu' quo l hJI llffil' tht• prt'\llknt\ lal l'd organ11at1on :ind prL·p.ira11on ··~1m1.;. Olt \ 'J\ thJI "111 h.tf'pt'n 1h1' 11me hue tht L'll' 1n1nml nt " J tlll'rL·nt \.ml \!Jn IJ nd prt'\ldl·nt "1lh.tm t..1rnJn ··I hl· (:n" 1n•nnwn1 " ntth I 1111 t hJ n~l' \ml I hl' prt·" dl·nt\ art• ll·l'lmr \Onll''A hJI &U•lt\ lh,tt thl'\ h,1 ,. n11t l.t l ('O J '>lfllO~l r \tJnd Thl' 11utt 1' lrnm < ontttt•" .ind thl· puhltt h,1, ~11111."n tht• Jtll'n- 1wn nt prnidt·nl\ · 111 1h.11 ,.n, 1r11nnwnt lht'rt• Jn thrt'l' mJJ•H 1.1,rt' 111 th« n-l11rm PJl ~.tgt• th.ll "'"'Ix· \Oll'd \Ill 0\ lhl m('mtx·r,h1r -t u~h.un1.1inmt·n1 \h"t lll· liual' agrl't' e\Jl\'"'l'' Jll' 11111 ot hJnJ J nd thrt·Jtenin~ tht luturl' 111 .1thk11, dt•rartml'nl\ l 'l'n 'onw 111 lhl· n\<l\I 'UHl">\IUI "-h1~1l., 10 lht• , uuntr' o perate: 1n lhl' 1nl \l.tn lJnd IJu'\ J -l-m1llh1n hud~l·t .. hunlall ti' the c:nd ol th•' "h1~11 \t.tr Hut noll.''t'r.unl' .igrl'"'11n hn" It• 1..ul '"'" \ prupo!l.JI h_., t'tt·1.n m.nk 111 trim lU.tthtntt \lJlh < ltht·r prc·f'\•\.ll' "'" ,·ut the numtx·1 ol ~h11lar.h1p., h\ Ill Jll'ft("OI lht• J nl•lUlll 111 ltml· \pt.•n t u n fl'\:l\Jltln[l or th<' numtx·r uf lOOt\'\t\ J lt'Jm .. an plJ' dunng a 'K.'3\on (othc:r th.in loothall and ha\t..eth.11l) .. r ht• tO .. t~ ol inll.'rl·olkgt.tll ,\lh lcllr<o "Ill \IOl 10tCl\Ollc"g1:lll' ,llh· kt10 1t "t.' do n't l:lle 'ome 'trnn~ ~tep' .. '31d K1~an r outb.tll the h1gg.~1 f\'\ rrHll' pnldut·cr "ill \l't' ~ holt1f'h1p 101.11, rl·dut"C'J trom the cum.•nt ~S to X' "' tht' I ~94-~) ~houl \l'3r a nmhng 10 Proro .. 1t1nn 40 t..1rv.an "ould ht..e to 5tt the number at 80 ~me .\lX ho"l'\er. had planned t" 'ub- m11 an amendment that "'ould ha\t' h('ld 1hr rut at fiH pcrttnt. but 11 nt'' er matc-nah1l'd The numbcrof contcst ~111 be ' u1 about .:?O percent 10 wme i.port' R.i41eball. for 1nstantt. would ,a from a ma" mum of70 pmec, to f'I tr.t\k and fil'ld from 24 to I --1f )Ou talt' budaet from I~ O 10 1 Q9(), "e'\e aone from S 1 4i (malhon) to S m1lhon," said \ol John Clunt'. D at 1r Foret dtfauh ..\cad(·m' · l hl·rt• Jre ~ml great hu!l1ne 'ml.'n ,1, .nhle11c director" "ho Jfl' \l'C'tnp l·\l0r-1ncl"t'a<o1ng l..O!tl \ ,1nd h.tll' nwt lhl.'m. but we are runntnll to thl' c."nd 1>f the road ,rnd '"' h,1, ,. 111, 11n1a1n l O\I\ "I h.tll• to '><'t tUl\ .:omt' in non- fl'' ,·nm• .. pun' I "ant tu \t't' J\ man' 'nung people as passable 1n Jthkllt \ -T1ml'dl'mand The~prnpo~'d han~t·\ -ti(rnupcd IO.J>ropos111on '' -Jn· ....-l·n h' ..omc~a the con· '""''''".' m•''' "gnilicJnt --r\e l11n~ hl'11n t•.1 one.: prohkm ""' \(' m·,·Jt•J In 1JJrt•" ,._ lhC' l"\n•<oi.tH' dL·m.and' 1h1 "''l'"' pu1., on J \tu· d,•nt·Jthktl ' 1101(' .. \11am1 r~·- d1·n1 f ''"·"" ''"'''' • .. :ud 'Thi~ tpr11p.l-..1l1 hr1n~' lhl' Nllanlt' be· IV.t'l'n intt"ru,lk~1Jtc.: athlctl\ 'i and ~l;idc.: n ,, 1n1t1 much hcltt·r c~uil1hnum Otht·" \tt thl·m J' thl" mo.,I di\· I ll'"'"t-' I hl' JL0hatl· tigurc!I 10 he rm111111nJI I "oulJn·1 "'ant to prt .. d 1, t .tn\ fi!?ht' .. \'11J \\ llte "hut lht'll' "'" ~X \lllfll \01llrtl\CN> I l••l"l\•\lt1un l'I plJtl"' .i ma\lmum ,,, lour htiur' J JJ\ .ind ~O huu~ a "' t (.. 110 Jlhfl'ltt ·fdJll•d J<..-!I\ Ill(''! - v.11h J manJ.ihH\ off d..i \ -dunng 1h1· '<'.1,11n Thl· total drop., to c1~1 h••llr' .t "''''" 11ut-ol·\C'.1,on I hl' rn,,,,., 1\lhk i.f)\)r'h footb.111 and hJ,t..L·th.i ll hJ\(' ltw prohkm' V. t~ th, n•\trll lllln\ ~On·l'C\eOUl 'J"l'lrl' Jrl• lt\ 1J \"1mme~ some ol "h.1n' '·" th<'' nt"t•d up to 30 hou" J ""d h\ ''J' 1n1rma11onall) com· pr11tl\l" 11r~.in11cd J protest at thC' l \ Orx·n , hamr111n,h•iX Orw JrnenJmcnt "'II allo~ ath· l<'t<'' \uch J\ w1mmcf"'i and g~m n,,,,, 111 v.nr~ ,,ut J~ much a<o the\ "JOI and nftt'n "''h a co3ch in .111~·ndancC' Rut tt \llll ~stn '' tht .1mount nl t•ml' formal coaching can 'Hur \A.tmm<'r\ aren't totalh ap- Pi.'J\l'd "°" ng qu3ht\o of .\mcncan ''Mmm1ng· "111 tx-altec1ed ·c i\ i\ n ffil'1.11, don't pl:in to budgc ·· T hcrr h3s hc't.-n a lot of OH'r· rL•a, tmn •· \ntd W1ttr .. "c ha\ e hm- 1t\·d the amount ol ·mandated' ume thC'\L' alhlt'tt' mu\t ssx-nd Thc m1\1111in of our 1n~t1tu11on<o 1-. not to produle Ol\mp1 athlc-tc~ ·• -Ri:<itrm tunng .\nothcr emo- tional 1 )U<' me hools ~ho com· ('!Cl~ o n :i ~nou-. °'",SJOn I lcvcl 1101, tn basketball ma. drop 10 ()" 1 ion II D1 v1 ion I member"'htp "oufd ~un·l' ~ponsol"\hip of <;e\.Cn mrn' and ~'en ""omen's plln co1 <ol\ 11 they also Pon r football) In addatann. indoor tra l \tt.'111 no lonae1 count a a ~pamte <oport. There also v.ould be financial aid minimums applt~ MYTHICAL From 81 last bo .. pme when otrt Dame beats the Butta.toes in the Oran,e Bo""I on cw \car's Day. The Irish Will rally around their hclcaaucrcd coach, Lou Hoitt. and .. -atch Raah1b l'ima1l run throua)l olorado·, dcfrntc tn much the Mme faituo n a a )tar "°' ~ou ty. as 11 un~ason.able to ask I.hit a team beat ~mcbod> n1nl~ hi1hcr than 19th to finish No. I~ That bnnp u to K\.-Ond·rankcd Gcorsia T«b. at 10.0.t IM Oft.ty unbtaen ma.Jor<Olktc team. TM Yetaow Jldm pla)' No. 19 Nebralb •n die Cluus lowf, •'tltM1hr'f st.ould be Ible towia ,.,;dilovl ....... trouble. In that t\'ftt~ covi*d •1&h a COlcMWlo dtfllll. ~ Tcd9 .,u altno11 cma9"" be tlle u...,..I cMmPIOft.. TM Yclow Jdcu ~-16 .. jilirr YCMft "' lht molt f'ft."nt Pol. .............. ... °' ""'*'· Dols a ¥inory"" Netnska rMb 01 t Tlidl dw ............. ! ltllftly. Tiie v ...... ( • ..... ....... 10..-.......... -- 0...•••11•1 ........................ . .., ... ii •h• • ...,. ijll a I ~ Tedll .. acc-••IJ wii :dlit •1111' illl "1 ~ ..... Orange Coat Dally Piiot Ill ,,...1 I weet into la1t tealOft 10oki .. for ajob.·· he rccalls. ··11 wu a ludicrous litualion 10 pul anybody in, let aloM in the Ivy Laaut ... between I "'11l ud a a&. rd IWe IO doai •Hd IM •tnW .. llaink dllii one Of'iJM)ee kicll 8'iili11f Ivy a.-. cwhel .,., ..,_ a shoe C'CMlld.Uve cost me my job. • jected ·ao &M .vttable pn11Ure1 Of ~ Bean auured Cinp1tt of his COKhn al ~or col• pr'Qlr8m1 7-7 rteord b) blowina out Harvud. who feel the ~t to eet to a bowl then lost to Danmou~h by one in.the same or the Swttt 16 every year. Staiillld la Ill lilt ..... • Eve. cwt."'9•¥1~ tarily haw lnMlble ln0¥iftl Oii IO betttt jc)bl. ne best hny. Berndt ... ..... hy ...... .., ... mlll' ............... _ .. ...... prioltliel ......... 11e ila'1 a blUC'-C'Ollar IUY who can roll up his llttvft and ,et it done:" 11ys Cor- mitt ... If )'Otl min rt"Cruit in the Iv)' lequt. you can reCTUit anywhere. But you're not in a hi1h-profile situ· at ion." ......... y aftd ~ belie~ la iL A>now ,, wMtevcr it leada. Wint1iftl is nae an ~ ilo 1c&11imatc berometcr .to . PUF whether 1 coach 1s 1eh1ev1na the taracr goals of a prOIJ8m. To e~bodf1 surprise, includ- ina C1na.1er·s. a rotund 6-7 freshman, Carlos Williams~ bloelomed into the Ivy ~ue Rookie of the Year and helped im- prove lhc Bears. But Cingiser still went into the l3st weekend of lhc .eason. wi th home pmes against talented Harvard and Dartmouth, needina one more victory to ao 7-7. ~ason. finale to finish in a third-But they con fall victim to unseen place tic. pttSSUtt$. hke an uncooperative ad· could do after winni.. four Ivy championlhipe in nw yean .. Penn was lowly Rice. He's now at Temple. Paul Cormitt, 39. is in his .eventh 1eason as O.nmouth's basketball coach. tumina a moribund proeram into an Ivy con1endtr. A f0rmtr Rothe Massimino auistant at Vil- lanova. Cormier has had some nib- bles for biger jobs. "If wt hire a chemislry profeuor, we're aoina to 11kc • rcaJ aood look at how that chemistry proressor per-. forms in the classroom:' uys Brown AD Dave Roach. "A coach ~Id be no different. You're not 101na to evaluate them strictly on wh~ther they wan. But arc they provtdin1 that student-athlete a real aood op- portunity 10 be successful, . rcac~ their goals. have a good cxpcnence. "It was a heinous thing to do mt$ ions dean who won't lcl them because 1t took away the concept of take pla~n 1hc1r opponenu arc tak- atblttics as a lcarnina C).pcrtencc ins. or a ~•lthy a lumnus who has and made il a life~and-death e).· donated la,..e sums 10 the university pcriencc.'.'_~mais:er ~lls .... You're and wants to win. told the. ~uom hne 1s not JU t y~ur "Coaches are put in a Catch-22," record, 1t show you handle the kid • says former Columbia football how you represent the university." coa. ch UIT) McElrcavy, who re- That stereotype also concerns Princeton football coach Saeve ToschC$. "W~ 1s lhcre life after bcina a head coech in the Ivy Lcaauc?" he asks. ''I tried to put the 7-7 thing on the back burner," C1ngiscr recalls. ''And I was able to do that until I found myself in a situation where a par- ticular pla y means the difference in the 1.vy League. ~oachcs art all igncd under fire in 1988. "You're too often Judged by wins and lossc . confined wtth the financial aid llu- w1thout t..a~ang into account the ob-atton and other things, so it's almost stacles to succc s. a Division Ill mentality. But then Cormier, a New Enaland native, is content at O.nmouth and doesn't have the wanderlust of some you na coaches who hopscotch from JOb to job every few ycan. But he's sensitive 10 1hc stereotype of Ivy coaches. The only Ivy coaches with Iona· term tenure in the two most visible spons arc Yale's Carm Cozza and Harvard's Joe Restic in football and Princeton's Pete Cami 1n baske1bell. "The league is not eas)," says you have alumru who remember the Cingiscr. "Many people's expccta· glol) years. when Columbia 1'eat .. , don't want people to say aboul "Wh>' did all those other auys lose their jobs?" asks Rcstic, who came to Harvard in 1970. "If you have the "And when ~ou·r~ talki.ng about a coaching rela11ons~tp, 1t s not the uni,crsit> that's going to be devas- tated. It's the coach." CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 • FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 411...00 TH£ DAil Y pt~OT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~S...vtGe Mon·Fr1 hm S 301>"' 8u11-CGun1 .. ~·Fl OOam ~ ()()pn ~) 1-ay WecJ...Oar l hurMlay f rlOay Seturday Suno•r Fn ~30 PM MOOl 5 30 PM Tuee 530 PM W.O 3 30 PM Thu<a 5 30 PM ,,, 3 30 PM F"530PM C~CK YOOft AO THE FlfllT OAY T .... 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Ott U Slat't \'oo A1~H Thr'C"C' '\\ 1\t \kn 11.~rc .1uord1n1 10 Rahltcal S4 h11l.1r' 11\tmh'1l'f\ l ~IC\t Iran~ lattoM m11 t-.c lOfrt'C't1on' lrom "\t.l,/' Ill "\\ 1~ ~kn" 111 pro(X'r 1dt'nt1lit.i1ton as utrologl'r'\ v. ho fol· IO"t'd t:ir of fkthlcht m r on11h1 nta < tau\ lal.rh 10 makr apptar· nnl"t'., 1n man' homn 10 dt'lagh1 ot rtuldrtn ntn pmt\abl as a Sa&LI· 1anan 11111h hnro\loJ)at empha~1s 11.,o on C'an<'C'r I co and .\nc') I Ir m11ht bt' \.J\lng "I r1·alh rcpl't''<'nl all s1sn., ond 1f chtldrtn art h::tPP> lht'n I 100 am 10,ous'" ARIES (March l l·Aprtl 101 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I You ·11 tM' hi\ 101 more fun 10da) •...... than P<'thaP\ dunna tnttrC' holada) EASTBLUFF 28R 2BA unltt ~Of IOW9f Nice pcol, lndry rm. 2 car perk· Ing '995/mo t 14()() dep VIiia Renlalt 675-4912 -·· ptnod ed.: h1Jh. peopk 11.111 \A) Very .,_... 3 IA Greet alnlll\I tn un1\Qn. "You rt1lh nlal.C' locatlonl &«•YI· ffpcl, lg mt fttl C"hm1m~h'" Gcm101 pl.I)\ yatd w/pello G<dnr inc. da\t~nCl ,,. rolC' 11,900/mo. 780-SOM --------1 TA t r· (Apnl ~0-MI)' 20) R~· HAA80A View Hm~ 'lfl l n ) v.-111 fall b) 1111)\ldC' an f ... m11 c1 of Ja" You hl\C' natu 10 am rm. ·~· tpe. Heflr ttlcbralt. )-ou 1C'tuall an-on m of'C' gmbett, cM>Me, tenool. I ·• I Ii I d t1HO/mo • 1~1&2 W lu \'11\0ltonll • anl'ln\11'1 1mun Late-n1aJu m«11na. clandnhn<' an •Lm ... · n111urt 1\ cnh1h1<'n1na. ~fi:.= OEMINI (Ml> 21 ·l••• 201 Dtaq~ rt\ohu around ~f\ • H «*'I* I CGSr 1 2 "" rtlau~n. hohday 1p1nt n~ oar ..,.... ' '""°· 1ftdmdual hcl~ makc some of )Our Alll no:,.:;,........ f9~t HptlllltOn~ bttomt' rtahhts You'll kno-J~ are not alone. WRF• &&_fflllll CANCml ( viw 21-.lul)' 22)' Onl) 1.1 ..., • ..-lftlft I C"hmtmn and alt'C9dy )OU '"' mo• -•• ... PRJMrtnt fOt NC'"" 'ork cclcbrauon * llTI Focut on r11m1I}. JJfb ~·I din•nt t~t tMept llomantt pla)s mOtt I M I IA. •9'1•• Ihle mttt«rok l•bra (tSUm prom1• etouM. '•need ~•rd """" . ......... t1.000/mo LaO (Jul 2 ua. 21)• Vo.111 tit A•DllUll "-'ty, 1500 Wnftl m)"ttll C'aptf'ltl'K'C lnd1~id· W • ....._ lule 10S. ual )OU ~ " fbctMad. t't- N.a In.am qvan MdtttoMI dc1aih.. \lftYWal ,,n rtlatt\.., ... ~. lllUI • .-. ... "' ... pool alld appem ~ '" '*""" V1aOO CA ... U.S., ll~ A ..... OM r('\ d\('Uf..-d .... boun:lb aa.t item' a.itO...-la .-.,.hil11r al ~' You'U rc"m.. ,,..._., '"'"""''"'" ~·· ........... 1•WtaMY rw... C"lfdit aN .. lllf llW"ak"d M.h<..191· UTISTSSTIMI llSTllEFlllT ICl•M UT1 ANSWBS .1/lOQNOO~~""°'I~ ~~~ s~ MWOM ·~ ~ '96euee1 e ·~I US! II 100 ONOO~ -•1oueo -IQ()O(J isnor #Y.J'll() l-~ •• y By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH cttd tc four p11dt-i. ~.uth plected : uuuad l4 douhlt luur ht>art" e dtta 810n North thoold h.a\ .. ~ ·pect~ am~ the dt-(Mdt-~ v.rrf' bound lO" ff'l c,fr tu tht'1r he t .. l.trt and f'ont( wM looking at thr df'ath holdmg aa hurt' 1 111111 doublf'ton f'uW' hr.rt' v.ould ha\f bff.n defratN{ 1v.11 tnt k .. v.h1C'h •1ncf' F..ast brlc! I ';(1 hon11rr. would h•Vf' n•tt.ed "'"" h -South l:Xl p01nta lnatu4( "'°"rth ~t tht ""'"" for dapenatna 111">dw1ll b-. b1dd1~ four padn • LI ·Wali• Ree:lalnkl Orywallllntt<IOf platter patch Ac:coustie e.111nos applied & remo"90 Custom Wall te•tvres 1 .. ,M1-1n1 IOI' ttle OO!idays Healthy Total reluatt0n AefeHe all your stress 9M-S 176 Ruth vulnrrahl1> \ln rt h duh. NOR1lf • J 10 2 •76 t K 10 8 3 • Q8 EST •-"~I •97 6 • K 3 •8• •AKQJI0 3 2 J 9 6 6 4 t Vo d J 10 3 • 9 6 .. 2 '!Ol fH • Q 8 6 .. •96 •Q 72 • K 7 ~ Thr b1dd1n1 North Eut South We.t 1 I l • Pua 2 2 3 Pu. 3 • • Obi p._ Pua 4 Obi P ... •• P&MPaMPua ~n1n1t lud four o( h '11 thr M'8\<ln for (lh lirl""«· and Nunh-Soulh dad thl'lt ~t to sptfad cbttr among thtar d\ '"'ar 1e11 on th1 df81 It waio pl8\t'd in 1 rubber bnd1tr iraml' al \lt11. \'11rk, l"fno-.ned CaHnd1 h Club Euf bid uf four diam1>nd~ v.a<. Mingned to stttr ha pannrr tn lhf' nghl lead should ""onh South pro F .. Ht rufff'd thf' 1>pt'n1ni cbamon¢ ltad"and routmt ddrn~ would ha"' bttn tur 1-.. u.t to euh two heart> 1 rt<'k" itnd then urrtnd .. •r Ul• rest tct dt><"lart'r liut WI v.a nolt p~r"'1 tu ~ll•t' l11r thr dKl'f'ed rHUlt 1nce at w1ti. 1>b\11•ut< th.t We I could not 1oun tht lt>ad 1n dubs t.o givf' pan nu 1 "t'(·ond diamond ruff. F,.aat bold!.,. undtrltd ht'-htan honor. • Ju th thnughtl~ h pla\f'd luv. and an amuf'd \\ "'' found h.. tuid II.ion a ttitk 1111th thr eight ul ht1an.a Tht rt' .. uhing d11mond n.1rrb, wt rom· plf'ttd thr plf'tilntnt''> of lbt> dav. 1uth 'l pla\ o l • low htatt ...:u ca~I'" \\ h1lr 11 ~ .. unhhlv the nin4' 11f hurh wa" R<Jlnlf tn WUl th. t nrk at would h8\ l' C'O l nothing LO pla\ lh11t rare 8n\ ..... I\ That wnul4 haH nl'tlf'd tht-fnntract wtth t91'e 11\t>rtnrk m~lf'&d uf e ont·tncli ~tback • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE LIBRA (~cpt H -Oct 22> I Tauday. Ott U Emph:im on romplct1on lona-d•~~ ARIES I M:.r"h ~I· l.pnl 20) Of"' lJnH .11mmun1,·01t1on ab1ht\ 10 ·ll· ponunaltC'\ hu 'p1111u.il 1mv.1h ,., tra(.I ~adcr au\ltC'nu· 'ou'll tM' uin. ...di J \ prolC'\\IOnJI 1KhtC''C'men1 J n' gr.11111.11,·d on ,1pparrl. rolor tll\IC' h1,hla1thtt'd ~' pl.incl.Jr'\ '"'''" 1n acncro\11\ l\nC''I and another L1hn1 ( .ipn,1irn t hercforr. nothanll 1\ pl:" t111l'' bc'HlnJ \nur \·ap<1h1h11r\ In fa, 1 · ORPIO (Ckt ~\.~o' 211 'ir111 111h.11 1k•Uf\ 11\rr 1hr nc,1 \OUl'IC' 01 aprr11.1,h Pf"'l'' an,aluablc an ,on· lllC'CI.' ur ._, ~hould onh mall.c ~l'u n\'\lmn 11.11h prohlcm Wl\lnl F~u\ mc•n: dl'lerman,·J h • find permanent on (rC'l\11\ 11\ children rom:inec .\ \tllutaon\ tn \<I mJn) bonng old J1n,·"n1 ~,OJ ono\(' on hor11on t>mblC'm'I L<'n •\4uanus(l('N>n\li1urcprom1· TAl'Rl'S 1.\pnl 21·M" ~ll n(•nlh .\llhm11h \OU N\C' be-ton 1n\l1hrd 1n ACITIARll-S Cl'o'o' 1~-0« .11) IUl\Jle n1nfidrn11al m C'\en \C\:r<'I You'll ba'lk an f('\'11na of S«unt' d1'("U\<,1C1M rt'«'nth 1n ll la\1.J11,h ,omfon in C'onnec11on w11h f1m1h .11t~·mp1 to bnna 11hou1 a f't\Oll\.ah · shrltcr r(''11dC'ncr \htrl'd n · ataol'I ""hit nnv. 1r.n\p1rM v.uh or "'"''"ct' \putl11ht alw on 1oum1et v.11h,1u1 )llUt 1nl<'f'cn11on"' '<'l11 nt d1n1na. reunion wnnu~ coni.1dcr· ap P'°'"' 11>111 far \Urp.l\~ ;in\thina a1ton nf mantal \ta1u' \t111 C\cr dl'l'.imcJ 1111 P<""bk ('APRICORN <Dt-t 22.Jan I~) GEMINI f\tl) .1~-June 111 .\) 'uu'll be a"'uc of v.canna apoar<'I. l'NO Jr.111.' Ill a do5< 11 mu'' he' fitne\\ bod' 1m11c ~1al a t1,,.1t1t'\ Jllf'l.lrc'nl 1h11 a 101nt lin:inual or a<"ttkral<' 'ou'll d1'pl.a \C'n:lltht' bu\1~' mJ11~r I) m1>rC troubk than humor takn1 Pft''1ousl)' hidden 11 " ~onh Hn111nrr ti') 10 OP\ out Gem1n1 , g111:1nu\ l)('nORS pla~ or d1~nt.lnflC' \OUTVlf 11.1t~t Cllu~ mot.Jor role' 1n1 too m:an' hJrd fttlinp or ere.at• AQ ARI (Jan. 20-fcb 18) 1na rnnflt<'t\ nf an 1ntcnscl) (IC'r'\onal Mone) that ~d bttn 11C'd up n dut' n:u ure to he rtln\Cd ou'll ~M· tha1 Al' ER fJuM 22-Jul" ~J) Plut0. aoo<l ne1tr 1on11h1 roe u\ on pos.. 1hc rtla"'1 ul JU 11« " "'ell 1 1hc SC'\1(11'1\ fam1I f't'Ul'ltOn t.Ul'J)fl!oC ~\I , .. 11 \UPI I \ll'alC'll\ fC'1"' commun1C"at1on from OM a1 1 J1\• 111on 1n ' ur w~ chan ThttttOf't 1anu! C"h1ld 1n,ohca. br 101. l'lo •'lu~nh or •ntnft'~ PllCES (t~b l'>·\11rch 21)) from t~ of IC'\\t'f fa11h uiknt or Emphuu on J-.>m~nts. colk\.11un\. 1~1111, and ror '>"'-"t' do Pl'tt•tcl) location of anidt lbt hlld bttn k>s1. ""hat ~u1u )OU ~' ma ''"' 1,1r uokn ~ue Y>1th LEO (JuJy 24-!\14 23). You l°IO'a' Gcm1n1 Pf'O\e\ n:•11td1na. C'n· ha\C' th<' sun. )\)Ur ruin h1af!li&hlll'1 1..,.tcn1na,. Y<Ml'll learn mott about health•• wdl ".-on°' ~IOU) d1rt't11on. mou~1t1011. 1 wa. T~ no mat~ •hat IP Da:.. II a "°'1a -iiiDAY: tn.t\ or ,,._llOM )OU .._,~ n · You •~ spntueL 1 ~'°"' ~ m:ntt) or~ •fa•rtJ ... ~ 0-W ..__ lt9'ft Mll(', ,0. llteW tlft8 era• )'OU ~ You ~ ala~ and ha'~ rotM \0 N'S•" 10 fttl d«tdt'dl) more tUthntioft ..... bri .. alone doo not CM'fWUC and ~lftUSltt abc>ut t.k Mft99111) C'Q~ ••ll• '°'V'h~ fulurt. ~ v...,,.,,.,ftu~~ '° vaaco cA.-1 24-S«pt ll>. 1'*-Yo.'11 do pint_> Of~..,.. 111 ~ Ktl\'tt) .. C•KOI* ~ l"t; ,_,. bt ......,, _.... ~ th<' ~' ... -eftJ ma Giiiy ncn b•hin Mii eccdulllt. Y0911 Mio bt '"'-•~t Of ~·~ ....... """"fd "'ft...a.1 ..... ... .. ~ "'°'"' ~ .... 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'('ORPIO 1~1 ~4 '"' ~~1 'itr.ing_i: .1nJ unC''Pl" l~"<l dl.'' clop- m1· n" J p~Jr ''' t't' forc-1na ,ou '" d(l .i la11 .. 1 "11.11 ..... ," hana and thml. 11111i.· Jt-. •ul '1•ur luna·•cnn h.tllf»· nf''~ u•mlnr'1 JnJ \t"Cunt' lh1.,..c•cr '' '"" ..,,. flrl"l\Jr\'J 111 J 1<,(1trt1 JnJ .allcr d1rtt1ton 1hcn 1h1' lan al\O br ""' t th,· '"'" mn\I rnlaf.htcn1n1 .rnJ "''"'"' f't('n•lJ' 111u ha'r C''Cf r 'J"'r ( .,, c·J l\ALIM'ARll~l'u• ~\.[)c\ ~I) II ""'°n'' un)U'I 11r unl31r 1h:a1 \OU art' 1hl· nn,• "'ho " l'\P'C'lcd to hale othC"r-. nu• '11uJll up or 1111w t'\tn fim1n, 1ntt th1"'l'' er the 11mt '' IOf\J \ln<-c l»'T 111hi:n \OU roukl ha"'t' Ol'tnJ ••ut .ind Jll \OU I'll\ !'Hit) do as Pl' up and '"' In loo~ chttfful C'APRICOR I~ ~r.Jae ~): 'T'k •• aM 10 inaa ,&aHts i. Ca~ • plf )' .. , ~t u~ "a.II)' ls ... Htw~H. ('9'1'8t ,,.-~au •" of u 191ftffty ,..-. t0UJ er jWKlltal Untn Y .. ~- 1 S1a1r 5 l • 9 Pr-1s 14 ~piece 15 OI-. 16 Dee>uty 17 Nfl leam 18 Act-.... 19 Llghl wooo 20 Very~ 22 t.tedioa• .,, won 14 ~ '*'" 2& Sharp t ""'Cl 27 RI...,.. Sp 2t Hogfl RAii lO Torn 33 ....... booth 3 7 Equal prwt 38 Mr G_r_,. 39 Son df'ink 40 Pr0f9Cttng Pet1 4 1 --WI •NO 42 Ooono ... « Afftrmatt.e .., 0--W ... ~ 47 T""""9d (a ....,, 4t-..ne 63 ,,,...., 57 Oo~ly MA"'""' $1 --~ 2 3 &alal)' "".. .., ..... '" • .... ~rfttt plaMta,, .... ., lAt rHeftlM 14 .,... ... .,..... ... AQ\. A&J (Jan ~1-fcb IO). A ""'ulaat pl.1nc1ar~ 'l"t·up no• 17 4 61 F15" 82 CINoM 63 Wnl P04nl •bb< 6-4 ""° 011'14'<1. 65 Cfl~ 66 Pref• '°" lg4" 67 Small¥.-., DOWN 1 """"'O 2 CofOtW>I 3 VIQMfst M11Cha • Bot .... tng 5 Cut 6 On 7 P~enh_, TV --8 UnlrllU"f'd 8 Worli•~4 10 One» mere 11 ,,.._ 12 Hatde f r 13 -of 0-0 21 The be&t 23 -welMI 25 Call '°' NIP n s.i '°"" 30 Htrldu~ 31 ,,_ » CnoN '°""° »~ merCileUIY ,.. a.nn-t 3$ Elltlnct o• • HuDClutl ~1in1fif" that ohhuu&h a ptnonal 04' ... _ ..................... __.~_. rmf~\101\11 uphca,al or some und - hai bttn on the c~rd for qui~ • 11~. 'Oll ~1111 cannot tit' up 111 ik toow md 8u1 thll ..,11 cha• ~oon Ho-c,er •hat tran~rn 1m- 1Mdtatd)' aftc-r the hohda • bt1\t Katon "'®Id ~mo't' thf lnt ~· lftalftlftl ohllk~ PllCD (ftb l().M.am9 20) lid&. ~ ....... btj\y .... )a.I dofl' ha'<(' '° .. «n-ro. ·.-..r Of mecal ~o.r ~ Aowiw.. commc~. t'CI st 4 _.. a L .... '° '"*""' ............. ,... ... ,~ "'"~ .., ..... ~ ••wtl}99 ... IO ...... _, ""'" ................ ,,.. .......... ,...,, .. _.,.. ........ ..... ....... ., ...... e1-. ,.. ." ....... ~-•r4~ .. -.....ii ..... ~··-~ =~ .. ,_ • -·•iililillf • 37 ~,,., bl9 tr om 40 Reial• 42 Hoell 4J v....,,.. 45 Alarm doek. •v 47 l~aot't man •• Tlld. 50 Pem 51 Of rnutlC ~ ~o.y 53 -1M1 54 Wdecl 55 ShtoC*I 5e~rool aoo... 10 11 11 \3 ...... °"' llACtt . .W•llMr.tllltMA¥9 OlloeA,._.A....,.. ' ..... 1 ' 111111111/P 1111 w111c•. NI Agt 541-5032 "" °"'"" AJC .... -· ..._ ... ~._. 11 ._.,.,,_. -.......... 1n1 M.000 laOrl,... '°' ale, "'"" • • w.e11del tm ao a1.ooo. U1·14IO or Granny lo.. Na• TuttlO. .._ ........ •· t rftl .. 1M 417-1121 ~ ....... + *9. "'* .. otitent ~ r...ufllN ~to•P .......... d l t ton 110.100. ararrcy fftD .......... ,. ....... " off•r ov•r u .soo . 114/54f.Ol13. IKfmr l'Ur~ Uft •••-151 r11r &NUrw,,._l&lllM awa11 71'1M1·1'11 ~ r~ SE"Nlft mll'ftllrtf llllllnl '°' ... <*OYIMloft ... L•re• .. 1ec11on or 1141140-01aa wt.-cEDEa 1 C.L "V11119"'UlllLJ Ell To_,..,...,,... Mon dla,..ond1. vintage Jeep 1971 CJ7 Turbe>. lll~lent oett- • """l'n ·....,.... "°'" WklMI Incl Aolell Ind 2 toPt uoelent fMCNno-dltlon. 13,000 ml .... • , •• _ H•--JI OT NMded to llWtfy dlh9ry ~ Wet>uy .... ,trlde ic.i Condition. Htr .. , 113.500 146-'415 ~ 191and Offtce or 1111 D --~ N DAll.Y I'll 01 th• Delly Piiot, ................ and ropalr , Wiiiiam 13,500 213131t-1110. Mefcedel 1 ... ''or. tor rent. AQete A\19. For tr. lnfatfNllof•. call wty AM 2 '0 3 "°""· 7 T~ldlyt and .. "". Ml-Gl1 Heroect .-.,,, 3111 FOi Cttrteon .. f otemood• ..., Ferry e15-!02t. 1.-.777..a131 r>ounct bl-* med.._ dot ~•,:: •• Tori::; deya. c.a 142·4'33 ~ IM:t at 32nd. Truda 9035 11ue1 New GA VA 116'•· ttal Coat• MeN. P:ull ProMATCH wtb!Ue 9'J9 bf'own ere. month. Muel ,...._.~on-.,..... 45K ti*, teaet Allllnt .From3009Qftto lrN' 111 4'11 puppy. v1e1n1ty Whon & omloelcarenct!NUfenoe, PITIHflfUJ IWI -'lllmftl-11 142K. 71'~-tota • . New 1mprovemen11. ~4'tlf Aec>ubtlc. &42-2453 C.. 14~~3 eo wpm, know. ••o• Treoer for MIP Refund '9111 Ar-.. 6049 ve. 2 t f.I., new maim.. PortCM 191e 9 119 90/ft plus tree rent. Oepor'"'1 2908 FOUND: DOO. med-elal mem wrtr. Flu, hrl. ~ Up 10 M 000 * ..... •-pull out •tereo, C\lltom Twga ~ wMe, blacec 6-Me3.. ENJOY 14·15~ ~on b&eck&wnlte~mbl. Mon-Fri e31-44CM. 147-71JI • • r.• .... ** .... ~It. long bid loal~ Interior. MW'°' EC Offloe Sult .. ,,.., Trutt Deed• l20.000 to medlOngh•lr Found mid m nJIDKETllll' 1111.DTITI-...,Ul.I NetdlWOf1t & wMetl. or••• Cir, Affport, 4770 Von 11.000.000. Cell Oenl9on Hoyemt>er In Huntington I u.ulllV\ l1U by Newpott .. • 11• .. ALL..... s..~W~ s 12 K . e 3 2. 58 1 0 ' annan Ave NB FAX. Asloc. 491-4835 NOWt BMch. 538-5715 ... ...,. .. ic.d i.c') • AkUa e Am•ricen -8_54_-05_94 ____ _ ~t. ~. • c0nf rm, LOST 1211 8, Bliek Dim I tc ]()18 Earn EXTRA MONEY ._... !_. ·-1-oen7'0 ·~ !Mlrno • ...... Hound i!liolUJ'\ .. ,t_ .. tr ....... ,_..__ u--.r .... _ 291 4 ft~ ---·-· ·~c· .. nT-r'--v.. "1V'tV TOYOT• 1"'-"~-"-.. ..,,, .. .., "ng ""'"-=q 0 ..._.., t.mate LAB In lr'\llne. Nd• BAIYSfTTEA w.nted. my WOfttlnQ pert•tim. _,.,., producer Muet ~ • - - -,. ....., .....,...,. t-1ty tMdO fum. S250 mo-•WIDOW HAS SSS 4 ro.t medication FIEWARDll hOme, W'lide C M 2 c:NI· ~tlon Ind phone ....,.,, aogr99tNe Ind l111!1111111111!1 ______ ,. • C • Cl'IOW • 'IO MAXI VAN SAS, lie, euto. 1 ownet. ~o Al Oulnlan 833-9550 ,20•000 up. No eredltv PIMM eatl 786-H81 dren Cell anet 6 pm lkllltrtqulred to NII grow-mrernety dependable. ~ 60io Coctcer St)lnlel • Doid• PI S. lir, cNIM. atereo. tilt some body WOfk, ruM NEWPORT PIER AREA No penalty Call Denison LOST BLACK OOO vie &46-1323 Ing, IOcll ~ S•nd Salary teq't (I • Kwtlond • Labfldon whMI, 3,400 ml... gr.._t. SffO 551-&523. EeclOMd parking, 815 9Q Assoc. 4~835 NOW! Garfield & Bulhard IHtHf T_........... must) to P.O. Box 6140, *BUYING ITEMS * • LMM•9PIO • MalMM ILLNESS FORCES SALE Votvo 1984 W ... L .... $950/mo Avail S50 REWARD! PluM cell llY •••111au .... ...... fl 133, N.8 . 92Me * 18909 to 1950s • • ~ Pin • POOdle • 115,995. 631.2111 50 000 II• 3r .... "ow. 673-e640 llASTDOlll 962--76117 Willwetetl~dtet i:iih mu at 14J-QH. p'*:~M Lryv Mto!.°"67Mh0ld3 ,,,,23* SClop ktltle • Sctlflapuzer • "°Fofd 1919 EConollne 1s0 ~Int ~1tion r M 950' 5 DAYS SERVICE AVAIL 1 Salea ,.. ..., -~ • ng•t• • ug • Conv•talon Lo aded. &46-972e ' ' ($mmuclil Property Secured. FDIC guaran· Reward tor man that found r-5'' ~".;: ~~ =: II ay TIE IW.L 60 ~.:,PS:~~.,, • 14,000 mllM. TV. VCR, ---~·------=Ec:::ET=-=E 2778 teed Poor credit • OK. & returned leather bag, 340•1165 Linn • AepllnCtS 11 etr • • zu • CB, ~AM/FM cuMll". VW 1972 SUPER B L • 1·900-776-1133 •bo Nov 10 Phone EARN EXJRI IY 1111 Refrtoerltor, no frost. 2• W .. lh C«gl • WMU• tr•ll•r hitch, excellent conYertlble. New paint, 6 f b R RENT: 2.000 sq. ft. $9115.iotal cost Henry 530-71111 ft door Clean & exc.tlent Aft~~ ~arllnteed condition $20,000 mos on new engine, new tront unll on Plac:entl•r jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiim••······ CUDfSJMIS c•sH c .. w 111 dellver S 1•0. P NO AVILION 434-7632 brlket, tlr ... GrNt car. A ve Coste Men E"f'eXment 5530 rl\ ft ft • UUllOnloe v OPEN7DAYS $4500 or o ll•r 1 1 .. 00lmo 723-4863 0 •Pleasant atmosphere M2•75ee 18374 89lld'l 8Nd 'A ml S 714-970-07&4 .._ UP T COLLECTION The ORANGE COAST •SJOO.S500 per_.. Retr1gerator, good cort: 405 hwy, Mitt to Target. ~ 9045 VW 1981 Rabbit ln:::ri., 2788 dltlon Moving Must sell Between EdiW & Heil ~ Con--1....... tr...... ......It•. lor several bftghl and 548-6593 this w .,. • • .. 111111 llYUll new engine I toP. mini, ~' ., •eoo DAILY PILOT IS looking Cell Megoieat ~ Sl50 OBO * .... , a •• * .....,,.,,. .....,... ""'' 6 500 sq It 2 large olfloes enthusiastic '"".,...,'· Newport/Coste Mesa area Cati 651..0574 Showroom car 16500 S " • 0 O O O e 0 ~ reception area w/2 IO -.-· Or 21314,._5711 foll-up doors 57~/sq ft No exper~ necessary age u years and old«. Fl#'nftur 601 4 'l.lnos I gans OBO 650-0606 Iv mtg · )719 Whittier C.M TH Full & Part-time For to sell n ewspaper e 6059 CLASSIC '66 M uatang VW '53 BUG. One OWMf. days 540-9352 PER MON •PP 0 1n 1men1 · c 8 11 subscriptions In an adult 2 Fisher Speakers, an-v-8 No denll Needs or1g1n11 Interior S 1500 1 ·800~2 t-2752 supervised. door to door lnlllL 111111'111 llques. Voight Stationery Plano for Sele. Wanted re-some mech work. Call OBO. (714) &46-7877 or MOTOR ROUTES Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley CALL 642-4333 sales campaign Late bike, many other things acx>nllble party to tal<e alter 4 S()pm 557.2933 (2 t3) 431~5090 after 6 * 1110 COU£CTIAlll$ * afternoon. early evening 650-0187 I on small monthfy pay· " I"'" hours E1tce11en1 op· Staff needed to wor1I wllh -ment Fee locally Trade -roR"o1930 Model A COllTEI OLEllS I portunlty for right per-Dev Dll adults In com-B .. u111u1 sota. loveseet., In accec>ted. Credit Man-Tu dor. 90% condition, Autos DonlHlk 9JCX) Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CCSJ A M!SA. NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTA.lN VAIJ.[Y, LRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH llTC.E •• EL, son For more 1nfor-munlty bated day pro-chair ottoman, new 809' 1-80C)..233-8663 $7 250 or trldal•iioioii...,.....,....,,_,.__.._ mat Ion call Teri at gram &perience helpllJI. cond Oak ttlm Sac. $295 eg~ 1014 894-4269 CHEVY ·74 NOVA, 1&.110, New restaurant Meklng 642_4333 E1tt 209 good ben efits Call 7U-8'1·3486 aJ::6:: 6060 · towner. 6c)'I NuBattery. FIT PIT restaurant help 557"'8263 CHANDEL ER _ _. ~ LINCOLN 196 t. •-door Xcond S 1500 080 Apply In person on 1 ·..,.Id brass, Md8ll. original condttk>n. eJM2•2 t '219 1. at 488 E 17th St 12 hghts. Willi.tnst>urg Schwinn Mountain Bike low mileage real cnerry A 106 Cosla Mesa t>etw Gen Otlic.JSecly •-/• a-•aa• style, 37•· wide, pertect Full lendefed tO spd S 4 2 5 0 . R I ch a rd CHEVROLET '85 Pert~t 1 0 am I 0 3 pm •• nPllli I •• EXP ~ .._._ cond • orig $2400 me. conclltlon. 229-6025. • 549·8307 c ar. very low mllH, 650· tGTO PITllLlllST $600 OBO 673-9 t61 loaded ' speed with Bright high energy people FIT position avall In SOUTHWEST ~fa/lvseat .... OS 1-....ed 9100 ctulM control. 13.650. needed lor new accounll L.,..una Bch area Ablhty h 1 / 1 , .... 5 ~ .. .,...... 546-4793 position .... mate c 1 r ot oman ,,. 8• to direct speech therapy Wngbk Cntry sofa/lvseet Acura 19 "Legend CHEVROLET CAMARO CISTOMHSHYICE In• S NF Calllornl• lie news475 564..0958 OrlglnalOwner,non/amlCr. 1971 ?28 (LT-t)350 new Tlce's Equipment Rentals' ""'$3006AM·Sl~oon Mon-Frt required Please COf'ltect tinted windows, 90 fuel motOI mint condition needs people to rent v -per~ Riverside Hearing end lnjeetors. Ile'# battery, seooo OBO J h truci.s & equipment ""'Paid Training Speech Ceoter, 5051 MbcdlntOUS 6015 Sal lcNts 7014 other extru $12.000 640-1128 ° n . Apply 1705 South Coast ""'Fun Coste Mesa ottlce Ca.nyon Crest O<, Ste HM. WANTED TO BUY Otd Brend new ,,....., used OBO 964-72 15 - Hwy. Laguna Beach I A 111ers1 de 9 2 5 O 7 ORIENTAL RuGS, any Amerlean Sail Aqua Fi~ BM~ 1987 3251 Con-Chevy 11179 Impale 714-131-1131 787-0204 size 1n any condition Day Siiier Mvst ~1 1 virtlble Red 24 000 mile 305CID, ale, hflc:l'I, S1300 t -800·S3 1•7233 St 750 OBO Ask tori warran t" S2 1 900 OBO. 650-e765 eY9nG•· , • Dave 20 color TV $175 Kirby Lan« 820·2237 Wayne 72 1-8 10 tld CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR Looking to sell · that extra junk vacuum S35. Raleigh 675-87531e Cl't'YI* 1985 LeBeron Woman s tO sp0 S 100. loaded low mileage. e11oel- dlne11e set 4 chairs $125, 5'1f>s/Dodu/St0f'agt "'\ W 'ti 121( lent condition, SS, tSO olllee desk & Chair s 125 7022 White with black leather 642-7787 60· 7665 * * 30• & 20• ~2nd & Interior 5 speed manual .. trans IMMACULATE Dodge 1978 Challenger Gray with llghl grar, In- terior. good condition. $600 43S-<>e74. stacking up in the garage? Try •hp r'oss1f1eds What's 1uri1 c., you s a treasure 10 somec' •· .... 1st> For on'1 $ 1 3 4 4 yOl oi·• 4 lines fo r 7 days Coll tono,, 642-5 678 The Orange Coast Daily Pilot has an immediate opening for a key individual capable of learning and being responsible for customer service and daily system operations. Position requires a self-starter with strong communication skills. Computer experience preferred. Contact Teri PUlll •t 842-4388 * lrtlt lift Wei * River Ave, Reasonable Only 44.000 ml s 14.995 Over loOot>eaulllul,hand·I Weekly a ot avail C a ll G e ry d ay s . made beaded anklets 714/832 2040 John 474-4004 Evenings & bracelets nec:kleces & lnfnRT II' SUP weelcends 650 0230 ea11ngs None over SJ E•<*lenl ~uon & OA TSUN 79 310GX Shown by APPQ1ntmen1 aecurlly 673· 7677 5 ~ 2 dOOt hetcri anV1•me Dave &4 2 • 7009 blue s 1450· · FIH WMI Misc. Trlntp()ttatlon 534.32s1 Seasoned wood, split & MERCEDES 1973 280 del1Yefed 7 t4-739 8259 CllftftM't/Tralfm 0014 ISedan. orrg1na1 '"'°'Y paint ~-Wllh ten 1n1er1or Weff GAEA T CHRISTMAS Gin maintained California PHANTOM of the Opera 20 FT mini motor home I Car Principals o nly MICHAEL CRAWFORD Best of an worlds Good Reasonable offer pp Feb 26 Orchestra seats MPG, all new 1n and out 7 141951-0213 675·5679 Hurry ~.800 548-4793 TWO round trip tickets to Hewa11 on Hewauan Air 8 .. .io Tra11e, llnes GOOd unltl Apr 11 9 1 I Mes• Per II S350 f'a 1' 141 637 -6687 756 9342 1n Costa $A 000 TRADE throuqh claaifaed FORD ·90 Bronco 4K4. Eddie Bluer. loeded. low miles. immaculate, pp 675-761 1 LINCOLN 1989 Continental Sunroof, compKt d1Sk, leaM or buy. pp 641-8885 64491~ Old• 1985 Clera-- 4/dr. 8'ghm. 511(, excel~ lent. 101deo. $4,950 892-2651. PLYMOUTH 83 RELIANT PI S PIB AIC $2100 OBO 531-7840 ext 101 MLIC NOTICE MllC NOTI CE MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE I flt&IC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTICl l'tllllC NOTIC£ PUBUC M>TJCE NlJC M)TIC( FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I( US62 1 Oeeo o,, 11le Pf~ty so I FICTtTIOUS eua .. ss ductea D't' • o-r-111 pan INO F•06250 ange Count., on December court c~i. FICTITIOUS.,.._,, 'tC'l'TTIOU8 ~· NAME STATEMENl' NOTICE OF SAL£ sold T"'o l)efcent ot amount NAME ITAnMENT ne'sh1p Mark S Cardelucc1 455 7 tqg() AllOIMY for fl'all~: NAMI STATIMENT NAME IT&TI..wT Tiie lollowi"9 pet'Sonl are I OF lllEAL PlllOPERTY b•d to~ df'P<I'''"'° .. 11h l)t<l The tollowmo Pf'rSonl are The reg1stra11l(ll com CabrtllO Terrace Corona del F'773SI MAMC o. ANCEL. (eq., The I01low109 ~son· er• The followl09 per.one.,. doi1\gbus1ness as ATfl'RIVAT'EIALE . , B1d1or orl""10 1>e1n writ· domg buSJnessn ~to 1r1n .. c1 Dusi Mar Caul 92625 PuDhsned Otanoe Coasi ITlfl'HEN S. 8ERO , doingbultneteH C10tnq1>u11,_as SOUTH LAND-CAA-COllo NO A1'4174 rng and will bf' rKeived al I WOW ITS A FLOWER ness un<ler the Fic.1111ous ThtS bu11ness wu coo-D11ly Pilot OecamD~ ·18 25 LAIATUt IHULMAN A I tlSOUND IMPRESSIONS t1).SIERRA AOVEA'TISINO NFCTION t8222 Beacn In tne SuPf'rlO• Covr1 01 t~ aloreu1<l ollice at tiny STORE 500 W Balboa Business name(1) listed ducted by an ind1111dual 1990 January 1 8 1991 ROOfllll, 121 Wll1lllre (2)SOUND IMPAESSIO"I. Cl!ISIEAAA DIRECTORY Blvd Hunlington Beac:n CA I lhl' Stall' of Calllornia lor llme alter lhl' I or SI pubh· Blvd . N-port S..ach Cahl abOve on NI A This su11ement was hied f ·363 8h1d., ttlll f"lr., Loe An-20702 8roolollu•51 S1 Suite MARl<ETING, 3130. Clay St . 926•8 !'Ill County 01 Oranoe cation M•t'OI l\n<J Dt>fore 9;>66 I Antllony Fa.rnnam "'Uh the County Clerk ol O' ...... CA I0017 I 14 Huntington Be1e11 Newport e.ecri Callt 92643 Esmaf'H F D.-oll•Qh t8ZJ2 1n the Matter ol the Estate d&lf' ol <,itlf'l ' N1cn01es Ha•• 4823 River This statement *U llle<J •OQe County on Decembe• MLIC NOTICE Publ1st1.cl O.anoe Coast 1ca11t 92846 Gray Aker• Neal>lt 11, 3130 Bfiacri Bl¥d Huntington 1 of Mo<"Mtltl H Satev1an also Dated 11'11\ •8 C111y 01 Of' SI Newpo<I Beech Cahl Wiii\ the Coun1y Cler'll ot Or 1 1990 Olli., P1101 Oecemt>e• 24 2S Anthony Jolln f 1rnham Ct1y St NewpOrt Beecll Beac.h CA 926•8 ~nown u Moh1mmed teml>ef 1990 92663 al'\{le County on NOi/ember Publltnecl Ora119e Coas1 00090117 31 1990 20912 Snug HarDOI C"c .. 1C•l1! 92663 Tn15 Dus•ness is con· Hon<'•" S•lav1an De· DaYld H S.fnlan. Ad· PaulGiltClllSJ' 12•4W 121 1990 Dalf\tP1lo!Dec:ember 18 2!> NOTICEOF PETITIC»f MT-363 Hun11ng1on Beach Cahl Patncl8 Ann NaDtt 3130 ducted oy an 1nd1'f.Oual c .. secl "'lnletretOf of the fflete o4 Batl>Oll Blvd ~2 Newpo<I F'7~ 1990 Janvary I, 8. 1991 TO ADMfNllT£" 92~8 Clay St "'-POf1 Beech. The •e91,.ran1 com Not"" os ne•eDy g1vf'n that 1-'d Oeeendenl Beach Cehl 92661 I Publr&hed 0<•1194' Coest I T-369 HTAT£ OF P\llllC NOTICE Ste.,,en C Eggletlon Caltl 92663 ,. ""' l"CI to 1ranscict Duso· ine u~l!Qfled Wiii NII 81 Tnomas G Harman 21'\0 This Dusrneu is con-,Detty PllOI Oeceml>ef 4 I I ARTHUR ... ACEVADO 20922 Snug Hatbo< Circte '"'S' unde• tne loc1111ous Prrvat• Sate lo tne n19ries1 Ma•n StrM I Ste 170 H11n1 ducted Dy a ~·· part 18 2S •990 DUDI ll' NOTICE CASE NO. AISMM FICTITIOUS llUllNEll Hun11no1on Beach Cahl This Du11nen II con bus1~ss name or namH 1n<l ~SI t»ddet sob,ect to 1091on Bfooacl'I CA 976.&ll r·e•snop • T 3•0 '~"' To 111 ne1rs 1>e11t-hC••"" NAME STATEMENT 92646 duelecJ by llu•D•ncl at1C1 Wife , )It'd at>o~ on • 1 5 90 conllrmauon ol said Su-Puo11sl'lfl0 O• >"Of' Coa~t Tne reg1s1r11nttsl com FICTITIOUS 9U8'NEll cr&dtl0<1 con11noent cred•· Ttwo l0Uow1ng CM!fsor11 are Th11 Du11nt111 11 con I The reg111rant(ll com· f~mae11 F Daoll19h perlOt Court on or altet Ille Daily Piiot Dec:eml>fo• 18 19 'menGe<I 10 1rensact l>uS• MLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT tors ano Pf'''°"' whO may do.no 1>u11nes111 ducted Dy 1 genera part mencec1 to tranMlct butt· Th11 11111amen1 was !11eo 30\h day ol o.e.mber 1990 2!> 1990 1ness under Iha F"1eu11ou1 The loUowlng perlOt"ls ari bf' otnerwite 1n1erestf'd 1n SOUTH LAND CAA CON· nersh•p neu unde1 Ille F'ICllllOYt w•ll\ the County Cieri.. ol Or· at the otrlt4 of Thomas G TW)7 I Bu11neu n1ml(1I llSted FICT"IOUI llUltNEll dotng bvSIMSI 11 the will or Hta•• or both of NECTION 18222 Beach The reg111ro1111u1 com Bu11nau name<•I lilted '1•1ge Counl) on November Harman Anomey at Ulw above on November 2 1 NAME STATEMENT ENGLISH EDGE TRAIN· ARTHUR R ACEVADO BlllCI Hunllngton e .. eh CA ~ 10 tranuct Dull al>Ova on N01191'1'11>er 1, 1990 f) t990 F47Ult 2130 Main S1ree1 Sle 170 MllC NOTICE t990 The lotlowtno persons are INO ASSOCIATES 111 p8• A P£TITION hH t>cten liled 92&48 nus under th• F1<:11t10V• P N•blt PuDllShe<l Orange Coaat Hunttnoton ~acn County NICllOlll Hale doing b\Jslness as Clliea $vile 2~ lr¥lne by MARV I( ACEVADO 1n &.ma.ell F DIQhigfl, 1&232 8u11ne11 name( I I llaled lJ 1•ly Pilot Deoemt>er 4 t 1 ot Orange State ol Catt· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Th15 11a1emen1 was hie<! COAST COIN-OP LAUN Cahl •92718 11\e Super1or Court of Cell· B .. eri 81vd Huntington above on N A Th11 statement wu llted 1• 25 1990 lorn111 all t~ r19h1 title and NAME STATEMENT wrtll the County Cieri! of Or DAV 107 Soutll lsebel LOUii J<>Npfl l410nardl torn11 County of ORANGE S.acn. CA 92648 Anll\Ony Farnham Will'! 11\t! County Clefk of Or· T .353 interest 01 satd decease<' at The 1011 ~ .... ·no ~·-ions re ange County on November CoSI• Mesa Ca111 92617 1870 l&th St Newpori THE PETITION request• Tlllt Duslnau 11 con Tlllt 11a1emen1 wit Med anoe County on o.c.moer the lime of death anc all lhe domq '""" f' 1• 27 1990 M1cnae1 Cunn1ngnam Bacfl c.ttt 92663 that MARV K ACEVADO be ducted Dy an lnd111tduel witn the County Cieri! ot Or 1 l990 1111··~~~~---right ,., .. and interest that c ". rOQNIA OIS· ,,1R50,26751fVlnflAve Su11e tB3 Thia business 11 con-1ppa.ntec., personal rec>-Th• reg111ran1 com. 1 ange Count)' on NO\.tmt>e< f'471'Mol the Htate of ,.,d <leceased TR B u T o As 1 8 1 2 1 PubltstleO O.ange Coast i 150 ~111 Mesa CaMI dvelad by .,, Ind•~ resentattve to aom1n111ar the mencecl to ''"'IKl l>uli· 27 1t90 Pvbklheel Otange Co.ti hUICQutradbyoperationotP~r• ""Lil'" A~·· •Jt• Oa1tyP1101Dectmber 4 It 92627 The r lllranl(S) com-Mlateol the elecedeth nt!N undef !he l\c;lltlous F•m41 Dat1yPrlot~!>«l825, ~.1~~1==~~ low or ottl(o<wiw-othef tnan 1-iunt.r ""'" Beafn Calll 18 2S t990 This Dv11ness 11 con meneed ~ lran..ct Dull· THE PETtTIO"I request• bv"neu nl/M or ~ Publtlhed Otanoe Coas1 1990 January t 8 t99 I or 1n &dd•hon 10 that ot sard Q;>t>4 ~ T 344 ductf'd Dy •" 1nd1111<1ua1 neu undef !he F1C1i1tous thdl 1h.. dKP<l'""' s Wll L losted abOve °" 1 t 5 90 O.•l'f Ptlol O.C:embe! • 11 T ·361 deceaMd at the fl~ ot Ne, MICha.t ~tre•lt>erger Tne reg1s1ranus1 com Butineu name(t) lllllld and coooe111 11 any be ad· Esm11t>1I F Dao1119n 18 25 1900 dH lh In and to all lhe Ct" It> 111 P,.,~ s•<11' l a"4! Apt P\8.IC NOTICE menced to trans1K1 b•Jr.i •Dov• on NIA m1ttl"d tCI P'Cltlatf' Tile wtll Th11 11a1emen1 wH hlild T 340 PACIFIC VIEW M£M<>lt1AL PARK 111n real property situal~ 1n J 14 Hun11ngton Beach lness under the F1ct11tov~ louit J099C>fl Leonardi and any cO<l•~ Is are av•••· wlll\ Iha County Clefll ol Or the c11., ol lrVlne County ol Cal,f Cj]f,4. FICTITIOUS 8USINEll I Business n11me(SI """"I Tn1s 1111emenl was hied I ble IOI u amonahon rn lhe ange County Of1 November --------- Mt.IC NOTlCE Cemetery • Mortuary Orang" S1e1e ot Call!Cirn•a Thi\ Du\HI\'\' 1, con· NA• ITAT!MENT 11Do11e on N A Wltll 1,,. Count Cler'k 01 Or· rue kepi tiy IM ce>vrl !> 1990 '476* flt&IC NOTICE Chapel • Crema1ory part1c:ula11y detCrlt>ed as fol duclt>d Dy an 1n<11vidu111 The lottow1ng persons B•f' I MICllHI Cunningllam I ange Co~.111ty ~ Novemt>e< TH[ Pfl 1T ION reQuesls Publttlled Or--~ Coatl •---------3~ Pacillc view Drive Iowa, to-wtl l r11.. •t!Q•,.•antltl com· dOtOQ bus•nMs as Th11 1tat11ment was hlt-<l '1 7 1990 authority 10 11<1m1nister ,,,. Oaoy P1101 Dec.emoer • 11 • FICTITIOU8 8Ul,..ll Newport Beach lot 8• of Tract No 12644 m1>ncf'<J 10 transact bull· (l)SOUND IMPRESSIONS wllh 11\e Covnty Cieri! ol Or 1 Ft1QA4 eslat• under lht' Ind~· t8 2S 1990 NAME I TATIMINT d<>;:1A~~~N UBUS ESS M4-2700 as sriown on a map recOldlld nf".>s under 1111, Fic.Mious (21SOUND IMPRESSIO"I ange County on No~mbfH I Published Orange Coest df'nt Adm•11•~1t•t•0<1 01 Es T 353 The lotlowl09 P9ftlOl'lt are SERVICE t~282 V : • l ••••••••• ln8ooli.581 Plgff 10 10 I!> Bu5mess narna<al 1111ed 20702 8roollhur,. St Su1te l 27 1990 Daily Polol Dec:embet, t l tete,Aft 1T1>1,1utl'IOflly llWIR dotngl>ulllllelllt G del'IG eauf 9260 · 1nc.1u .. 11e ol M1sce11aneoous •t>c>•t-r N A 114 Hun1tn9ton Buch F•1124S 18 2., 1990 allOw tile ~sonat •91>'"4111· PlllllC NOTICE PERFORMANCE TRAIN ., d 'j'8· PIROI lllTIEll Maps Records 01 Orange Ne<• Micl\ea• s1,ei1t1etge. ICaltt 92646 PuDlttlled Oranoe Cou1 T ·3'3 tetM• ICI 1 kf' many actions ING 1577 Ponderou St 13~~ 'v :."• 1 H~!!. llll UlllWIY County Cahl0<n11 Tnos $1Alemen1 was 111ec1 AnlhOny Jotin Farnham 011ty PllQI ~m~' 4 11 I -•"Ou' nb~~ ftCTITtoUe ~ Mwsa C1lltt tHH ., • -· •more commonly T<no ... n ..,,th me Coun1v CM-ri. of Ot· 200 12 SMV9 110•1><>< C.t<C.le 18 25 1990 ... -IC MnTll'r pro .. at Beto•e llk•ng oer1ern NA.Ml ITAT••NT Llndia Ma198'et Mou 11 Gro~ Calrl 9'644 Mortuary * Chapel as 1 t AnzlO lrY1ne CA ange Covntv on November .. un1t09ton Beach C11111 I 345 r~ ""'~ lle<y 1mport11nt olCltOn how· Tile '°"°""'"0 persona are 1577 Ponderoaa SI Cotti Thi• bvalne.a 11 eon· Cremation f9fm1 or .. ie casti '"•aw· 27 tCi90 92~6 111v11< 1h• e>e<aont111 reor-· de>1ng t:>uatnest as Mesa Caltl 92e26 i 110 Broadway lul money of lhe Un1tecl 1'1tDI Steven C Egglfl"on I flt8.JC NOTICE FICT1TIOU9 ~H 1a1t11e Wiii be requirC'd tO.~IV9 .PJUc.&+<>H tM~ W 'The r lllrant •I com Costa Mesa Statet on contrrmwt1on 01• PuDl1shfld Or1no• COU•i;®" Snu9 f\erbOr Circle MAMllT~ no1tcalo1ntCHe'l~l>'!'IOt"lt &451 Ringo C1rcte Hunt ducted by an lndllltdval mencecs ~tr~ bull-u2.1111 sale or Perl caMI and b .. I !Di iiy Pilot OKembef 4 I t Huntington Beach Caul I FM501 The lonowtng :-"°"' ara unless tlll y have w1uved no-1ng1on Baach Calil 02647 The ragl11r1nU•I com-'*' under the F1Ctlti0u8 ........... anoe evidenced by nole se· 18 2!> t990 92646 'ICTITIOUI llUlfNllS dOI~ l>ullneet • T GE tlCe or C:OOMntllO to the laurel JeM Halen, 6451 rn4tnOed lo lrenaact but'-9ualneu name( a) 14 led • cured by Mortgaoe O• Trust T-3421 Th11 bu11ne11 1• con I NAME STATEMENT 24~i f,~11 ~~AN~i P'OPOMl<I &ellon I The lndtt-Ringo Circle, ~un1tng1on ,.... undet tile FIC1111<>VS lbOve on N/A • TM tollow1ng peftona ere S.llth CaJ::092680 pendent odm1n111ra11on BNCh Cell! 926~7 Bv11ne11 name(•) Hated Unda Jane Howard ' doing t>ullnnt as een' ann Deni 2419 San· autllo!lly will be 91an1ed un Thie t>u11neu 11 con· •Dove on December 1990 Thll ltatament wee flleCI STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS' AIVEABEND HANO CAA b: ~ Beac 1811 en 1nt@Hl1llf!(1 c>er•on dUCl80by an1nd1111dual llnda M Mortlt "'"hllleCounTyCletkolOt WASH PARTNERS :>515 g!f.f i26&o h, hies 1n ODlfllCllon 10 th• pell· The ragl•tranttl ) COITI· Thtl lllt91'118nl waa llted ~ County on ~ I I Hoity Lane N9WP0'1 Beach Phll Deni 2419 Santiago llon and .nows good cauM m9nQtd to 1r111..c1 bUll· "''""'the County Cierll of Or· 1 l, 1990 Caul 9~ Of Nf#POl1 e.tch Cal 1 wtty 11141 c®tl Stlould nol nen vnci.r t"8 F1e1111ou1 ange County on OeceMber N7'7W The Legal Oepanmen1 at the Daily Piiot 11 pleased to announce • new service now avallabte 10 new buSl- neSMS We will now SEARCH the name for yov •I no extra rhlfge. end save you the time and e trip to the Cour1 House 1n Sa,.· na Then. ol courM. al1er th4t ., .s completed we will fll• your flcutious butlnoU name 111t• ment Witte the County °*"· publilh once 1 week tor lour weetc1 u requtred by lew and then hie 'f04JI proof of put>4a11on With County Cler1c P1eeM atop by to file your flctltlOVI buSineu 1ta1emen1 at the Otlity PMot Legal Department, 330 W•t Bay, Cotti Mesi. California If you can not 1top by. --call us 81 (7 t•) 642~21 , EJctenatOn 315 Of 3 16 and we wlH make e1r111gemen1s for you 10 handle thl.1 pr~• by m111 II you should have any l\lrther Q'*- tlon1. pleale C8ll us end we wtll be more thin gl..cS to assist you Royma inc Cahl01n1a 92660 · ' g1•n1 lht tuth0t1ty 8u11n1H n1me(1) hlteO 7 1990 P\IC>ltlNd Orenoa COM! Richard J Sriaptro Inc T" • b ,,,,.., II con A HEARING on tht pell· l bove on Oacembe! 1 1990 ,'77U7 ()ally Piiot Oecamt>er ''· H . Cahlornla ' u 1 non will l>fi Mid on Janv•l"f l.MKel Jean Halen P\lbMhed 0rllf9I Coee1 11!16 January 1 8 1" 1 Pavl c l •wrenc• Inc ~:' ~~~=lr~:n~ ,4 1991 II 1 4!> PM Ill 0991 Thi• •lllemtfll WIS hied ()elly Piiot Oecembllf 18 25, • • ' T-3M Cal!IOlnta ... 3A localed II 700 CMc with Iha County Clerk Of Ot 1900, J&oUel'f t 8. 1"1 Th•t bus1ne11 11 con· =~ 1~:~~11=; Cenlei Of Wfft Santa Ana, anoe County on Oectombe! 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IJ 11 , _ ti ...... n " W M .... J1 • ....... c .. ll u • ..... ·~ 11 M rt ''""'*' " ll J u n ...... " 11 . ........ w ,. ........ .. It II II ....... ll 11 \I • ·-Cly " .. .. It 1 ....... • 1• " ,. lllt-.ca JI II ... 11 11 w n ....... n u ...... u M " .. ... .. .a ,, 71 ........ .. II \I ll ..... " •• .fl ...... M 0 0 1) .. ,., .. ., •• l-.. n .... ---" II .... Cly .. .. ~ l1 ... ....... .. ll .... Jr M " lJ .... ,"' C111 u .a ,... .. ., "u ...... M ll ... M tt .. It ,.,._ u JJ ,.,. Hussein· turns threats toward Tel Aviv today. to take military actton." Israel promises terrible retribution Saddam's ne\\CSI threat against Israel C'amt' in a panish television 1ntcn ll'W to be iured on Wednes-Thl' k rl") C'a p\11cd as 11 was trans-, da Iraqi P n.'!lldl·n1 Saddam Hussein reponcdl~ threatl'ncd to make Tel "'I' h1\ fir\t targl'I 1f "'"ar break out in lhl' Pl'rs1an G ulf. and Israel on Monda~ pronuscd ""'fl and tl'rnhlc rl'tn bu11on for an) Iraqi a11ad. Thrce \\l'Cl..s hcto re lhl' l n11ed Nat1on'i dcadh nc for Iraq to w1thdra" its arm1l's fro m Ku"all or fan· a IXl"'i1 hk m1lital") strike. the Baghdad go' l'rnmcnt rl·<:alkd 1t\ am ba'i\ador\ rn the U nited S ta les and c-.oml' I urupcan na11ons lor urgl·n1 lOO\ulta11on' d1plomat'i said. No details about the talks ,.,,en: disclosed . In the sand of aud1 Arabia and the watc~ of the Persian Gulf. hundred\ of 1ho usand.. o f ll troop'i marked \hn'itma-.. f ,c \\Ith m Ut l·d u ·kbra t 1ons and a heightened <,tatc of alcn L1nlkrr,n1r111s lhc somber hohda\ mood among l \ force\ thl' bod· ll'S of .::!O 111 1 hl' .::! I t ' ~ s..·n Kc men "ho d1nl tn lhl' \\l'd end \ink ing of an lsrac.-l 1 ft·rn "l'rc tlo" n ha cl IO the l n11cd 'itatl'' on Tul·~Ja\ porting ~·n.'" nH.'n 10 lhc :urcrafl car-t he Journalist "ho \pokt' with ner l \~Sara toga a fter sho re lea'c the Iraqi leader in Baghdad on o tar 0 l ~ sen ll·cmcn ha.,,e aturda) !>atd ddam told him died 1n O~·rat1on .n csen h1eld . "Tel i.\viv would recei'e the first launC'hed ahl·r ~Iraq s talcovcr ol blo" 10 the la se o f a gulf "a r." Ku\\a11 nearh lt'e m~~th\ ago "hcthcr or nm Israel JOmcd an) The readine\\ ol l I) force~ IO m ult1 n:wnnal s1rrle aga1ns1 Iraq figh1 "a' lhl' h>Pll a~ Defense S.:c · lv ael1 Pn ml' Minister Y111hak rctar. Did. ( hl'Ol'~ mcl Munda) hamir r~pondcd to the reponed "ith Pn·<.itknt Rush C hent.'). re· ihreat h' ll'lhng Israel radio t hat 1uminti a tiJ) l'~rlicr from a fiH·-l raq ""ill he harmed in a mo t d.1) trip to thl' M iddle Ea~t. aid sNiour, \\&\ .. if 11 attacl s Israel \ml•riran 1ruop' \\Ould bl' · "prl p.m·J tlldJ\ 11 'H' \\l'rl' orderl.'d -By tb~ Auocl•IH PrrH Santa Claus made it to Saudi Arabia A French soldier dressed as Santa Claus drives his AMX-30 battle tank to a Gulf-bound ferry in Toulon. France Monday. as more French soldiers headed for Saudi Arabia By Robert Ovorchak The Auoc11ted Preu 1"'1 [\c;TFR"I c;.\UDI ARABI .\ -• a nta Clau\ ~1 near thl' staning canno n and a m ilitary band pla}ed Chnstma .. ca rols Monda) while soldll'f\ of thl' 82nd Airborne en· JO\ed a fi ,e.m 1lc Jingle Bell Jog T he run "a'> part of a da~ olT that inrlud l'd music. 'olk)ball. a talent \hem and Christmas b <.' sen ices that "l'fl' 01T·h m11!1 to the media hn ·au'il' of Saudi .\rab1a's s1nct rehgmuo; la" s "Christmas 1s "here the hl'an 1-. .ind in the 82nd A1roorne D1 \ 1s1on. l'\Cl")hod~·., hl·a rt t!I in the nght plaC'e .. s:i1d 1hc ~n ta Cla us. LI Col. Bob M urph) .. n_ of I U)el· tl'' ilk NC Hl· "a' d ressed in a nta suit. complete \\1th \\hill' v.h1sl er' and blark boots. tfr handl'd out ra1or tlladl'' cand~ Fnsl:x't.'\ \O·)OS and othl·r gift!. \la\hed in a hro" n garhagt• t·an II nl'r "Sure. "e'd IOH' 10 he hnnw \\Ith our lcl\cd one\. hul. m~ go'ih. "C got an important m1!>s1011 to Jo U\l'r here·· Murph) c;a1J "R1gh1 no" "c."rl' at !X'an· 1 ha1·-. lhl' rl'a'>on "l"rl' hl'H' -to PH''>l·rq· tha t peace" fh<' .\rm' d1' t\llln"" band. In.I h\ Chief \\ arrant Olfaer \\ 1ll1l' Jaml'\ Lod l'll. pl;ned ··Dl·tk l he Hall\" to t'ntl·nain t hl' 1roop'> .. \h •'rc doing 1h1c; M> the soldiers "on't he: loncl~ and think aboul what 1t'\ hkl· hacl in the wo rld "hcrl' hl' t'i n 't.'. '4!1d l ode11. 35. of Jack'inn' 1lle. I la . a 11.,car .\rm)' -.ctl'ran "M' C hrt\lma., tree "111 be up "hl'nl'H:r I l?t'I hack ·If 1t'\ thl' \lJr ~00.::! 1ha1 sucl cr \\Ill \1111 Ix• Up ( tuet \\ Jrr;1n1 O ffi cer Bl'n < oo~·r ~U ol t\1o n11cello. o\rk .. tinl\hl·d tim 1n the JO@. \\tlh a ti m e ol ~.i m1nule'I. ~I 'i(.'COnd' Keeping hu'>~ hl'lped l l'l'P his m tnd olT h1o; '"ft· ::ind thrl'l' ll.1d'I ha(!.. home '\ uu tn to ''a' occupied instead of 1tt.1 ng around moping (a nd) thinking about ho v. had off you arc." Cooper said (apt. Michael Thomas. 30. of Tren ton. N.J . ran the race wearing a n1a·s cap and :a pair of Ban S1mpwn sho n-. He's bttn awa)' from ho me SI'-tunes 1n tht' past l'1ght H'ars He even saw a bright sro1 in spending (. hnstmas 1n the dl''iCn "·\l lUall ~. out here. \\C·re away from the C'ommcmal side of C hn.,1mas:· he s.a1d "Yo u ha'e to looll. inside )OUr5elf to fi nd the real Chn.,1mas sp1nt.'' l t L1~ T11u . 17. of the Arm) 's 18th .\1roomc Corp~ got umc olTto run 1he ran· "11h her husband . Fear ·mlltes the carols, as Bethlehem celebrates Christmas ,) light J1111k BET H LEH EM Oc.cup1c.·d Wcc;t Bank -ndcr the "a1r hful l'\C ol Israeli \old1erc; Jn unu ... u.ilh -.par\t crn"d of "ursh1ix·r\ tdt•hrall'd Chnstma\ I 'l' al lhl· \Ill' of kc;u•,' h1rth f hc k'>ll' llll'' "l'll' ,uhJucd bc- t JU\t' nl ll'.H\ 111 '111knu· r.)l\l'd h\ !Ill' ~-\l',lf 11hJ f',tk'lllOIJn Uflrt'>tng .ind thl Pl·r""" C 1ult l rt SI\ mn~phen· in fkthlchcm "a'i "H•r. 'l'r\ fearful .. .. ,, l' arc.· 'er~ der ressed about thl' plan· a nd about thl' who le pol111l·al 'illuation here." she ~1d. "Fo r U\. < hno;tmas is an l'' cnt of pearl'. and ht·rt· 'ou C'annot feel peace. .. .\ choir from Jeru'kllem SJng hol· ida) carols 1n \ifangl'r ~uarl' undl'r ( 1l·rm.1n IOun't ( 1.1hrtl'k lk1t1 "h11 lJnw "' th lwr hu'lhand and 11 ·\car·olJ dau(thtt'r 'aid th~ a t-Bc.•Jhlchem·c; Palcsu nia n town of- Holiday celebrations kept quiet for troops in Moslem territory IN EASTER N Al DI ARABI\ -t ~ sold1e~. o n hl'1gh1elf~d alcn ag•unst terrorist al· tacl..s. d1spla ~cd their trcl'' and ~ng "Silent Night" bc.luwi closed tenl Oa p'I 1n Christmas bl' cer- s m ufficd 10 a'o1d offending Mo'Slcms te :-.tant and Roma n Catholic chaplains. re- na med m o rale officers so as not to d isturb a ud1 sens1t1v1 t1C's. hcgan celebrating M1dn1ght Mass more than 12 hou ~ earl) for \mall groups of soldiers "We had Midnight Mass at noon.'' said Coast Gua rd Pett) O ffic.·cr 2nd Clas'S Ron Sauers. 44. o f Rochester. N 'l v.ho dressed as a nta. using to ilet paper ·for a heard and \\Caring a red stocking cap sent to a fellow reservist. 'T he pncst had already done three Masses. You take at when )'OU get it.'' He spoke at a steak barbecue' with colleagues fro m the 30 I st Port Security U nit in eastern Saud i rab1a The news med ia "'ere barred from all rehg1ous observances. except o n the Navy hospital ship Mercy. in international waters in the Persian Gulf. Rcpone rs who v1 1tcd o ne Marine camp were told they co uld not wnte about or photoaraph any ~lagious ceremony 1f they mw one. which Chey didn'L On the Mercy. S.nta and h1 reind«r anived befort an ecumcntal tet'Y1CC. PrOltl&ant Chaplain. Lt. Cmctr. Doua Wead1ck,40.ofHornell. N.Y .. ujd bis Chnsunas mes,..e would con«ntrate on "bn"I able 10 relinquish )'our hfe to the ~ that be ... For many of tbe 280,000 U.S. tlOOPI in die Nnian Gulf. not only was it on.u..a•y hlD huml· hul \hn\lmas in an ahcn culture whert' all rl'11g1on!l l'\ccp1 t..lam arc hanned. The U.S. military h.i-. \a1d 1hc religious nl'ed s of all troops will be met. hut pmatel) ''I'm prett y disgusted with 11 but what arc you going to do.'' Coast G uardsman 8 111 Degnan. o f 'l' oung~to" n. . Y .. said as he cooked steaks for has colleague Pe ntago n spokesman rmy Lt. ol. tevc Ro y said in Washington. "We arc conducting rthaious sen ices. and they are being conducted with reprd 10 the sens1uv1t1~ of our hosts.'' "I don't know that I'd classify that as seer«)'." Jle said For many soldiers. homesicknc s and anxiety v.ert' heightened by the hasher state of alen, just three weeks before the U.N. Jan. IS deadline for Iraq to withdraw its troops from Kuwait. M1h1ary sources. spcakina on condition of ano n ymity. said the a~n was orda'cd becaute of fears of a terrorist attack over the Christmas holidays II the Navy hips had JC&~ Chn1tmas trees and so did the Coast Guard. tent by wtll-wisben from ho me. But out in the dcsen the trees were mainly o f the small. plastic variety. Coest Guard Pcny ()fficer Jrd Oua Gary KrMtty. 39. of Alllp, Ill., look a ham, tent from home. out on his .. trot boel for ChrittmU Eve dinner. Ham -baneed by Mo*ms -it alto on the menu for Tuttdly's Oritlmaa dilinci' akMll '"'" turtcy and rout bed --............. ,,,.,. firnil\ c:inC'elcd C hn'itm.1' l ei· l'brat1on-. 1n '>Ohdant) "llh the up- n'iln(t :igninst Israeli cxrnpauon Uprising lcadl·r1, had J1 .. 1nhutl'll kaOt'ts proh1b1ting Palc\1tn1an' fro m cl'lebrattng pubhch. and or- dl·nng <,ho S;tt and l"M1aurams-to close for the da) I hl' '°" n h<M\led fl'" dccor- at 100\ T hl· Roman < uthuhc palnarch ol kruc;akm "'11t hcl Sabah. led a Ira· d111onal pHlCC \SIOn to Bethlehem hefore lc."ad1ng pra:.ers a t m1d n1ght Mil 'is tn nl'1ghhon ng . 1 Cathen nc's Church abah pra)l'd for a peaceful resol- utton of the gulf confl1C't. Jcsu\ ··.,howc; us the "B) of love "<' need toda~ o n the eve of a wo rld \\3r. C\ptt1all~ under these c1rcum- tanC't''i, \\C nl'ed peace," he said 1n .\rab1c a nd French. .... .......... .... ....... .