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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-12-28 - Orange Coast PilotGood Mornin g! Panly cloudy and cooler. West to southwest winds 10 l S mph. lncreasina clouds ionapl. Coutal/lnland hips from 60 to 69. lows 37 to 4S. For the Oransr Coast•s most complete wealkr infonnauon, mcludina boatina. fishina and surfina ttpOns. see pqe Al2. IN THE NEWSROOM h 's that time of~ar apin. The Dally Pilot editors have huddled totethcr. and, af\er much debate. come up with o ur newspaper's Top 10 resolutions for the New Year. 10) We ~on't fiddle with our comics page qa1n. 9) With our new computer system. which aocs o n-hnc with a spell-checker sn February. we .. on't allow m11pell- mis, er. m1 ipclhnp to sec the haht of I d a}. 8) We "''II select a d1ntn1 ~viewer by the end of the )'car. 7) We wtll ltttp the Anacls on the front pa,c of the spons Stttlon until at least Mcmon1l Day or until the)' drop I 0 pmes under SOO. whichever comes fi rst. 6) We will never call a sccunty guard a goon. S) We wall hmH Buzz and Lois Aldrin. Canditt and Roaer Schnapp, Jim and TaJah lemons. and Jo Anne Mix to 200 appearances on our society page. 4) We will take news involvina pro spon s out ofagate 1ype. 3) We wtll extend an olive branch to Ncwpon Harbor Htah School Pnncipal Dennis Evans. Irvine Mayor Sally Anne hendan. emplO)C'C'S of the Hunt- inaton Beach Co .. ex-Costa Mesa Councilman cm Amburacy and any- OM else we offended in 1990. 2) We will hm1t 1n1clcs about Orv mburacy to o ntt a week. I ) In what wtll be the palest peace talks since Camp David. we will take columnist Jim Wood and Newpon Beach pohtt Chief Arb Campbell out for c.appU«1no at C est i Bon in hopes of foraina some kind of dctcntc. We expect, of course. like mosa New Year's resoluuons. we will break most of these by the time we aet used to writina 1991 on our checks. QUOTES Of THE DAY "/'\.c nc"cr bttn lt'tt'rlivr .,_,.,,my inl~I 1n a COllf1't'SSIOUI -t" Costa Me11 Councilman Peter Buffa discussana the Polllbdnv ofa new conpnsional tcat in <>ranee County. "Wort u 1M patrtt rlli• in lk ttOrlcf. IO ~ lhoaJd .,..,.. Mtlr JOme of ii ""IOnJClm)W. Doa Herold. LOTTERY INOf t< . /A2 E C .O A Friday, December 28, 1990 25 cents Foley loses his chance to start in bowl game IPllll C011t Pm-scha tb8lt ring llustad by pallca By Iris Yokol °'819 Coeet O.ity ~ NEWPORT BEACH -USC quar- terback Shane Foley, who was arrested on Balboa Island this week for allqedly btin1 drunk in public, won't stan when his team plays 1n the John Hancock Bowl on New Ycar•s Eve. bua he'll still be allowed to play. TrOJln Head Coach Llrry Smith announced Thursday. Folc}. 22, a Ncwpon Harbor Hip School product who spent most of this season as backup quarterback to Todd Marinovkh. had bttn an the runnina for the stancr pos1uon in the Trojans· bowl pmc against Mich1pn State. C11t1drltt But his Christmu Eve arrest, which came after he allqedly kicked the win- dows of a taxi cab, knocked him out of contention. accordina to T im Tessalonc, USC sporu information di- rector. After talking with Foley about the arttSt. Smith also confined the USC senior to the team's hotel in EJ Paso. u ccpt to attend practices and other offkial bowl functions. and warned him he'd be sent home immediately 1f he broke any more team rules. "'It's not that big of a thin1-" Smith said Thursday. after the Trojans' first S.. FOLEY/• By Iris Y okOl Of81'99 Coelt Delly Pok>C - NEWPORT BEACH -Pohcc here be- lieve they have broken up a major car theft nna with the arrests of fi ve men accused of stcahna and stnpping at least 12 expensive Porsches and shipping the pans 10 Austral- 11. The five men -three of whom arc Au trahan nationals -are accused of runmng a "chop shop" operauon in which Porsches "ere stolen from fash1onablt' hopping ctnters such as South Coa5t Pl.au and Fa h1on Island an the past seHral months. Most of the Porsches "ere valued at mo re than SI 00.000 each. Dc1a.t1\C'S seized roughl> S500.000 wonh ot Porsche bod1e~ and pans after the ..... ....,°' .. ~o-y ~ The Hunttngton 8Mch Pier, no longer connected to land, teak of demolishing It. A new pier wfll replace the haa t8ett on this eer'8 lhape aa workers continue the landmark. Boat parade not harming water quality NEWPORT BEACH -WatcT quality tests taken d•inna the Chnstmas Boat Parade revealed that only thfft ,., IS sites in the harbor ucceded s&ate Malth tian· dards. county ofrlCiah said Thund9y. The wnplina was done to dctennu.c whether the popular annual flotilla impects the harbor's water quaht~. The county ~rforms replar Wttkly ~ts of the ha"*' water but uepped up its trtli"I duriftt .. week of -parade. wbicb oaeduded Dee. 23. TM .......... , were tMirft at IS locatioel ----............... the ............................ ......., ,..... ctilll ..... CIDilDIY en- vn.mca.a' ....... ...... or ....... .., • ...._.,...,, ............................ eel .............. -. ..... lllJ••"' ......, ... 11 ..... •uni ~-... .... Many appear interested in potential new seat By Bob VM ~en °' .. ~ Ollr "'°' COSTA MES~ -There isn't hkel> to be a shof1llr o( candidatn af Oranar Count) prnen a new COftll"ClllOnal scat tn nc•t yar•a red.illrictt ... or if lines~ ttdnwn that cM-.r tbe odds 1n ~viously •ft parrian d1stncts. California ... a pin trvm rep.e:smta- tjvcs 1n the 1992 jmerml dec1Jon and pundats say Oruer CCMaa&y. e>ot of the staae•s major...,,...._ --. could bt the sate oi ooe ol dlle new dillricu. ., to, ~ ~ s*MY o( people Wlllt1"1 \0 COIBpell b dw aew tcat. local peny ......... -w~ ~ us du lllll'tlUll Re. pubtic:an aftlce halj1 I wlto wOukt =-!'= .:::;::m:;.,: Tom Fuentes said. Fuentes ml"nhoM<i Costa Mesa Cit) CounCllman PC'tCl' Buffa. county Super- visor Roger tanton. st.ate Sen. Ed Ro)'tt and formt"r tate a mblyman Cun Pnnatc. ·• nd there•~ man) oth<rs." he •id. -1 don't wish to sli&ht an)onc.'" It all <kpends.. howeva , on whctt \M ne" distnct is and that'i anybody's IUl"U. Fumtn said. But af Cosca Mesa ~ indudcd an a new dtstnct, 8WJa said he wouldn •t natc out rvnn•"I for the Republican nomi· AltlOf\. .. rve KYCT bttn tttmive-. my 1n1ttat 1n a conpaaional seat, ...,.... rve beca ..... loaa e.ap '° bow IMI .-is dae a.. & .kti:-1 beck wt ..... '° ..... -.,, .... lie llld. Dec 21 arttst . The stolen vehicles are believed to be "'onh more than S l milhon. "There are other cars we believe are IO\Ohed that haven't been rccoverec:t:· f\..('\\ port Beach Police Dctecuve Joe Thrasher said Arre ted on usp1c1on of conspiracy to commit grand theft auto and posse jon of c,1olen propeny were tevcn Wayne pahv1ero. 25. of "lewport Beach: Giusep- pe Ru so. 27. of Costa Mesa: Joh n Scott ndC'rs. 2S of Costa Mesa: Abraha m Lahdo. ~3. of .\ustraha: and Rick James R)an 29. of Hermosa Beach The' mC'n v.ere ar1'\1gned Wednesday and all e'-cept nders are bemg held 1n Orange Count) Jail o n S 100.000 bail. DctC'<.ll\CS tapped b) witnesses. began See PORSCHE/• Officers kill unarmed man from Coast By Anna Cet<ola GA.ROE G ROVE -An unarmed Co ta \I~ parolC't' v.ai. shot to death b) \nahe1m police Thursda) afternoon after offictrs chased ham snlo a Garden Gro"e neighborhood Rack\ Edv.--.rd tnckland. 32. was pro- nounced dead 11 Irvine Med.Jal Center follov..1n1 Lhe S 30 p ~ shootan&-;Ju.st50Ul.h of 0 1\nC\land on Daf\I Lane Pohce did not sa' hov. man' 11mes the man had bttn hot· • \ccord1na 10 a Garden Grove pohcc rl'pon. tni..kland was hot b) 1 .. 0 Anaheim officers during a foot cbasc when he allcgtdl) turned tov.ards his pursers and reached into has J3Cket pocket Thcrr \\CrC' 1nd1ca11ons officers thouJht he v.a reach ing for v.eapon. .\u1hor11 1t lattr dC'tcrm1ncd that tnckland wa not armed The c hasc leading up to the shooting staned v.-hcn -\nahe1m pol1ct tned to make contact ~1th mcldand. known parolee-. the police repon 1d The officers were v.atch1ng a tolC'n Hh1cle parked on the :!000-blod, of \\est Lincoln .\"enuc v.hen the' potted tnd.land and tned to make conta t v.tth ham. the pohct re1>0n said. The \Chicle being obscned had reponcdl> been tolen lrom Co ta Mesa \\hen offi ers tned to make contact. the su pe<'t got into his ov.n car and allescdl} med to run o'er tv.:o officers before Otting_ police ..aid ........ lufla ,.. briefly for tbr OOP 90mi- Mtion hi the 40lh ~ 1 u· aRll dli •&1 ... 1911. before bowi .. ~ • ".,, ... ... - • HUNTIN01'0N 1EAC11 -Two .. arr ••cli._ Mw ..... yrd 1Dlll\11f9 21 a Orilaul Ew mft wl "if Hi .. ol a '"'>•>Gld•• .. palice llid n.ndll1. Tw mea lllduelld lhl JOUftl Wom111 hm a ....,m n1 • 1 I S 0 ~ loc wt, Moedly morn.illl. raped lier at S . rt•I I z 111 If foi .. a lilour. IMe told ber they were 1P9!t111 W Ii a1 a Cbrisunas praeaL Police dechned 10 commtnt on the 1nvesupuon. The woman. a bain1ytist, wu murniaa to her ...,uneoa in IOUlheut HuntJ"llOft Bmcb about I :4S Lm. after spendills I.be e\e8Hll wttb relatives wbcn sbe WU approeched IJl the put.ins lot b) t•o men v.ho asked for directioas. Pohct y jd Lhc ~oman attempted to run from the men, realmna she was 1n danFf. After forana the v.-oman into t.brir car. the men drove her to an area near Brookhunt Stttet and Atlanta A,·enuc where they raped her repeatedly, polioe said. The men tokt the woman the) -were aana members from Los nteles. On Wcdncsda). detectives in Los ~lcs wd the Huntinaton Beach rape 1s not connected to a similar case th.at occurred near Ht&hland Park in Van Nuys early Chn5tma.s morning. In that case. two men kidnapped and raped a woman after shooung her male companion to death. Jnvcstiptors said the Van Nu)'s c~ was isolated, althou&h the)' would not elaborate on reasons for the conclusion. E1...mc.s ..... 11111:111 II lllldll LOS A GELES -An ex-Maywood pohce officer and 'two fo rmer Orange County sheriff's deputies pleaded tnnoccnt 1n Los Angeles Supenor Coun Thursday to charges that the) beat an mmate dunng an off-duty drunken melcc. · Former officer Michael EJltot. 32, and ex-deputies Ivan Bud1sclicb, 26, and John Rice. 2S. face one felony count each of an officer unnccessanl) assaulting a person and batter). Pr09CC\Jtors all~ the officers spent the night of March 22 dnnktng Wlth a second Mayv.ood officer. Daniel Vasquez. who was to get married the next day. Shortly after midnight. the four showed up at Ma ywood police headquarters. purponedly to use a breathaJyzcr to determine which of them was the drunkest, prosecutors wd. horh) after they amved, however, the bndcgroom·t<>-be became 111 and began throwing up uf the bathroom. authont1es said. Meanwhile. the other three officers were talking with an on· dut~ Ma)wood police officer. who was angry about being led on a chase earlier in the day by a suspect 1n a red T-shin. prosecutors said. Dunng the chase, the officer damaged his patrol car. Elliot got the key to the Jail and went lookmg for the young man. prosecutors alleged. The three offi cers came upon Daniel Manno Manti lo. who was not the suspect arrested ·by the officer. but happened to be wcanng a red T-shin. prosecutors said. The office~ then allegedly took turns beating the man. pro'loel utors \aid All three offi cers left the force tn the wake of the incident. Pre1nal mouons for the tno are scheduled Jan 17 in Los Angele\ 5upcnor Court. W1m1n craslln truck 1111 w111 IR\'"[-.\n lts·~ear-old Laguna Hills "oman nearl) died JUSt .iftcr m1dn1ght Thuooay -when her truck Jumped a curb and rammed in to a concrete block wall. Rubanne Donna Elliott wa!> speeding when she entered a cu~e on Walnut Street near Austin about 12: 15 a m . 'ioald police Lt Bob Lennert L nablc 10 keep control of her 1983 To)'ota pick-up. Elliott ran up the sidewalk and into the 6-foot high wall W11hou1 benefit of a ~Jtbclt. Elhon su ffered broken bones, fractured sinu'IC~ fal1al IJcera11ons and pos~1ble internal tnJu nc . Lennert said She "as taken 10 Western Medical Center in cnt1cal cond1t1on but "a upgraded to stable b) Thursda)' afternoon. Prcllminar: tests 1nd1cate Elliott was probably under the infl uence ol JI ohol. Lennert said he was arrested at the hospital. but rdea~d for treatment. " T11n-111 llay 1111111 lllwn ~.\ "lT .\ \"' .\ -Police are searching for the lullers of a -reputed teen-age gang member gunned down on a Santa Ana street as he: walked to a part)' The 16-)ear-old Garden Grove bo)'. whose name was withheld, wa~ shot and killed about 10:20 p.m. Wednesday in the 200 block of South '\rwhope trect. po11ce spokeswoman Maureen Haacker sa11.J "He was a known gang member.'' Haack er said. "He was walk ing 10 a pan} where other gang members were." She \lid he -was shot about one block from his dcstina11on. four shots were heard, and several people were seen runntng lrom the shooting scene. police Sgt. Gary Bruce said. Rival gang members arc believed responsible for the killing. though no mottve has been established. Bruce said. Pat .. ltJ •111• r. st..,llzlll w IRV INE -More than 400.000 .S. me n who have tned unsuccc sfully to re verse their vasectomies may ha ve another 1.:hanc.:c at becoming fathers. according to a report out Thursday. Re'ioea rchers report in Thuooay's New England Journal of Medicine that prcgnac1es resulted in seven of 28 couples who had previously been unable to conceive becausc the man lacked the tube that carries spc nn from the testicles. Hundreds of thou~nds of men a )'ca r ha'e that tube, the vas deferens. cut to end fertility, while th ousands more males are born without ll, the researchers said. Doctors said they removed sperm directl) from the tcsucles of the affected men and mixed 1t with l'ggS from th e woman in a test tube to produce embryos. rcpon ed the Orange County Register. Before the research, doctors believed that sperm taken directl y from th e tcsucles would be infen1Je because 1t was thought the sperm needed two months to "age." said UC Irvine's Dr. Sergio Stone. "They proved that the textbook 1s wrona... Stone said of researchers Dr Ricardo Asch and Jose Balmaceda of UC Irvine. and Dr. Sherman J. tlber of St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis. "The sperm docs not need 60 days," Stone said. The sperm taken durina the research could achieve a 20 percent prcanancy rate. which Stone satd is close to natural fcn1lity rates. -F,_, Da#l1 ,,.., .-II aatl "*-,.,,.. Police Log JER LEM -Four Moslem fundamealalilu appealed to Israel's Supreme Coun on Thursday to overturn an army order deponing them from the occupied Gaza Stnp. ~ Ctpulsion order was condemned by lbe U.N. Security Council las1 .week tn a rts0lution thal also ul)ed more procection for the I. 7 million Pakst1mans Li' 1ng under lsraelJ occupation in the Wett Bank and Gaza. Three h1&h court judges will hear the appeal. but no hcarina date has been set, Israel radio ttportcd. The hiah court has never ovntumcd an expulsion order. · ;·. I• •1e111v 1111 Ml llcl .. 11111111 ~OSCOW -President Mikttail S. Gorbachev turned defeat into victory Thursday by persuadtng lawmakers to approve Gcnnady I. Yana)ev as his choice for the Soviet Un1on·s first vice president. a new post tn a reorganized federal government. The "Ott came on the last day of a stonn)'. 1Ck:1a)' session of the Congress of People's Deputies. It was repl"C'st'ntat1ve of the entire legislative meeting. dunng which Gorbache got much of what he "anted -but not without a struggle. The Congre-ss had endorsed Gorbachev's draft of a treaty to hold together the crumbling union. and appro'ed his proposals for nattonal referendums on whether to allow pnvate ownership of land and v.hcthcr to prellCne the union. It also accepted his plan to stttngthen prcs1dent1al power. WASHI NGTON -Crop damage from the cold wave that gnpped most of the nation before Chnstmas was mostly confined to fruit and vegetables 1n Cahfom1a. a aovemmcnt repon said Thursda). _ The \t°\erl' cold in California .. caused extensi"e damage to the utrus and H"gelablc crops:· the Joint Agncuhural Fac1ht) said. But by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES E "en while she allo-.cd Jonalhan Vila.lc's ltps to fall upon ~r own. Kathenne Bell was aware of her posiuon. he was a professional and. u the editor/publisher of the Ncwpon Beach Wcckh. a recognized member of the community. Yet there she was. k1ss1ng a multt·millton:ure inside his mirror· lined closet -filled "Ith muh1<olored l1ngene. all in her size. She pulled awa). feeli ng her C'hceks rC'dden. With one hand she reached out and gr.ued the row of teddies. busuers and satin slips as 1f she -.ere pulling a s11ck along a picket fence. All the pncc tags were attached. He didn't s1eal them He wasn't the brassiere bandit All th1) wa~ for her'! The feeling was heady. but unscnJing. l\fler all. this was their second date. )Ct he 1ttmed to have been !>tud)'mg her. bu) mg her underwear, for months. AttcntJon was one lhtng. hut a1 that moment she fell hke she was under a microscope. ~he felt small. · h7 cleared her throat to ~> ~riffihing. then realized Jonathan was ~1ssing.her neck. O K. It fe lt nice. So why did she suddenly have 1he 1mpres ion she was fall1na down a rabbit hole? And why did she he3r scurrytng. skipping footsteps o utside? The rabbit. late aa,am'.' Before she could say an} thtng. before she was even sure the sound of footstcp!I were.· real . the closet door flung open with a grand flourish. he almost didn't recognize him. but the man standina there -arms flung wide. hair shock-while and standma on end -was defin11el} the former ma)or of Newpon Beach. Neil turbish g1ggk'<i • ..Children," he bellowed. ··1 JUSl knew I'd find you here ... To be contmucd .. Did You Know? Galll rush up n.am 111111111 c1ttl1 P1ncb•1 l1 s.t11111111 • AJoag 1H Oru1e Coast: The buae cattle herds, the actual wealth of the early ranchcro . were dependent on the variable rainfall that produced the gras5e5 that fed them. Dunng the aold rush. 1he ranchers capuahzed on the llttd for food 1n northern Caltfom1a by organwng cattle dnvcs and 1tll1n1 the beeves there mst~ad of shipping tallow and l~ther llida to New England !>Y sa11tna ~h1P1 that called at what 11 now Dena Point. Drive your point home by conlributina hiltOrical facts to Did :2o6~~no~. Orup C..Ut Daily Ptlel, P.O. Box I '60. Cotta Mesa. o-,4WtTAw .... a ~-T .. a..•tped9llOUl.,..dla •• 11......_ ._._._oww .. .-.lhinloldaeaallOGp;Vi'illMI .......... .,. Is; CIQpi ad dell,ed late llltv9l1 of -... IO)....._. 1111 IW}ll'.l Mid. .. Uck o( moi11ure in Florida 111ullrd ia CODWHlld -tl llrilaaioD in fruit povn." -•c1111 •·• lllJ ... SACRAMENTO -Oov.-dect Pele Wilton &aid TbundaJ Ill Ml dcci ................. to .ap1 a SlS,000 ~)' raite authorized by a llale lllary comwtrioe .... be lakn ollice in January. Wihon said in an inaerview that the anc:rate booMi"I die aovemor'1 ~)' pay from sss.ooo lo s 120.000 wtll rau.h iD a "rc:uonable u1ary for C&lifomia'1 chttf uccuuve. • . . Ahhouah he said be is concerned aboul the IJtftll ~11 deciw will send at a time when he will be forctd 10 propott maJor llale budlet cuts, he Doted tbat voters 1n June save the commi sion final aay over salaries for lct.islators and statewide elected officials. "Ironically. it works out to be what a member of &be Home of ReprcsenWJvn would receive," Wilson said. "And I can tell you tbat &be tovernor of C'.alifomaa will work a aood deal harder and have more rnponlibility than members of the Houst. So I do no& think that &be salary they set was overpayina the chief executive. rm ara1eful to rccei ve n. I can use 1 t " JERUSALEM -A leading rabbi has outrqcd Holocauat survivors and secular Israelis by claiming that the Nazi tcnocide was God's punishment for sins such as violating the Je\tr'ish Sabbath and catina pork. Hundreds of Israelis called a radio talk show Thursday to let off steam about the remarks of Rabbi Elieier Schach, 97, an ultra· Onhodox rabbinical sage who, by a quirk of the electoral system. aJso happens to be the kingmakcr of Israeli aovemments. About 6 million Jews perished in the Holocaust. and tms o( thousands of surv1 vors Ii' e in Israel. The uproar over Schach 's remarks reflected the deep sensitivit)' stdl felt in this counll)' over the Holocaust. 45 years after the last death ca mp was liberated. MOSCOW -The parliament of the Russ1an Federation, the largest Soviet republic, voted Thursda) to make the Jan. 7 Russian Onhodox Chnstmas an official holiday ror the first time since the 1917 Rc,olutton. Its decision came in response 10 an appe.al bv the Patnarch of Moscow and all-Ruma. Alex)' II. the nattonal news agency Tass reported. and IS effecttvc only in Russia. "h1ch compnses two-thirds of all Soviet tcrritor)'. Ruslan Khasbulatov. leader of the Russian Congress of People's Deputies. said other religious groups ""ill be respect full) considered 1n the same pint" 1f the) appl) for rccogn1t1on. -From D•lly Pilot HWI win HIVkn News of the Weird HOMER. Alaska -One of Alaska's most fam ous rods - a cause celebrc after a car wash owner s~d ci t~ hall 10 mo'e ll -has a new 0'4 ncr Mat' Mackintosh lost his fight 1n small claims court ~st v.cck when he tried to gel SJ.000 tn back rent from the city of Homer for a boulder leftln his car \\-35h parking lot But the ~p of the un -wanted rock had a happ) ending Wednesday. wh en hawn Ktn· ney bought it for SI and paid Sl2S to ha\e It delivered b} forklift as a Chnst mas present ORANGE COAST llllyPilat VOL.M.N0.382 DllMry ....... , ......... ,.. ... _.&A,tllll ..... 10 &.Ill._, ..t .. I•,., 'r -Ow a... .... o.. ..................... 11\. ''"" ............ _ ............... ,., .. ,.......,....-.; . To..-.1wreallon ..... a.._.a-'-..... ....,·~ ....... _,,llP ... , ........... . ~ ... ....., .......... .... : " ':.,. .__.. ... 'Ille,....., Clllllllll ---.---. P'S --1.LIMll VIie ......... ""' Clllll"'-a..........., U..T--. ~ ...... ...., ...... .................. :.!'S: •.•• -.u . _,DI $1 for her husband. Mark. .. He·s one of those people who for )cars. at b1nhdays and Chnstma~. ~)\. 'Oh. I don·t need anythmg:·· hawn Kinney said. "Then m) son came home one afternoon and said. 'I found out "hat Dad wants He wants the rock at 1hc car "a h.'" Movers holSled the boul~r Wednesdil~ with a 26-ton fork - lift u~ for unloadina con- tainers from ships. Even the forklift pro'cd barely up to the task. IJ took all afternoon to pry the rock from the 011 and carry it 100 ya rds uphill to the Kin- ne)s' house. How to rMCh ua at the Dally Piiot Ctra. .. lon Oninge County "2-4331 Advef1181nO OMl'lld "'2·f97t 0......, "'2"42, EdttoMI ..... 540-'124... Spor1a "'2-4IO ...... ~tu ..... ,10 lllln ofllce ....... ..,.., .......... 93,.- ...... .._C...._,CA_, Mii --: •.o. .. ,. C.. Illa CA -~----.· a.-. W•IJ f ......... , ....... ~=--:r,-... _., .. -.:s= ·---.. .......... ~if.I:'~~ ftleO..-O..~--C..5"••:..!i!-.... t::.;. • ......... 0... .. . ................... _ .....,,,,... ... NMlllt. ... ..... & .... ,......aClllllf ....... ~ .. ._ ... ---·--· c.....-. ........ A.-...... iallllA.I I IF ............ 1101 W..,A••1-... lf 18111 ..... aa .... ...__..... I es111 .. ••••• trf • .... rn A GOOD NiHU THAT OUN DOKIN'T COME OUT OP ITI ROUTER -If the 11rpon'1 John Wayne ltahae d•dn'' look too happy durina the holiday stamptde, there's a rtason. Seems that one of the a1rhnn had lost a lraveler's rttenation -the mull. lhe .. amunts .said. of a computer ,iuch. The destination was Colorado, and all other fli&hts wctt loaded. The frus- Jerry KOll'ln trated would-be pa~n~r ~~ -trl~ had to return to her Newport Beach home and rtv1sc her tra\el plan . ~ This wouldn't be newswonh>. except that the stranded lady was Pilar Wayne. She had been planning to spend Chnstmas with her (and the Duke's) )Ounger daughter. Marisa. who re ides wllh husband Jace Rom1ck, the ki champion, in Steamboat Springs. 0 LOOK, MA, WE'RE BILINGUAL -A holiday v1s11or at our cua was Mexican-born Olp Pedraza, who said she cnjo)cd the Hispanic version of "A Visit from San Nicolas.'' which occupied this space on C'hnstmns Day. With husband Gus ~i na as interpreter. Olga said she's now hooked on the Or••1e Coa1t Dally Pilot. Only she didn't call it the Oru1e Coast Dally Piiot. To Olga. who hasu't been that long removed from her nati ve Guanajuato. it's "El Piloto Diano de la Costa 0de NaranJa." 0 AMBIDEXTROUS TENNIS, ANYONE? -I've been gi'en a choice of act1v111es for unda) afiemoon. as follo"s. I. Watch NFL gamrs on tele ISIOn. 2 Rotate the c:ir's tires. 3. tart lining the stomach with yak butter. 1n preparation fo r New )'ear's E' e 1mb1b1ng. 4. Join a Polar Bear Club swi m to Catalina Island. S. Attend the arand opening of the tennis club at Marbella Golf and Countf) lub. "here I" Goldberg of c"pon Beach "-Ill stage a rare daspla) of ha s even rarer ambidextrous forehand. Baell.hands. he S8)S. are for SISSICS. There wi ll be other remarkable tennis pla)ers on hand for the all-star exhib1t1on -such as current Wimbledon and Da' 1s Cup champion Rick Leach and Jim Pugh -but the e\cnt's biggest lure wall be Goldberg. who swings from either side. pausing onl) to switch hands. According to his press agent and most de\ oted groupie. "1fc Gloria Z1gner. Goldberg uses onl) forehand strokes and 1<1 onl) one of two ranked U TA tournament seniors to accomph'lh this aston1sh1ng feat. In the unlikel y even1 that a bacil.hand return 1'1 required. 11'11 be delegated to his partner. Len Landborg of Monarch Ba). It should be mentioned that the Leach-Pugh champions "111 oppose the ewport Beach duo of Ross CaS<' and ott Da' 1s in the I p.m. fea ture, and that the Lind borg-Goldbcrg team "Ill confront Bob Duesler of ewport Beach and Jim Nelson of In inc in the 11 a.m. opener. Just thouaht I'd set that straight, bcc'ausc those Da' 1d C up dudes aren't read) for the 1mm1table In Goldberg. 0 ANYONE REMEMB ER STRIPPERS? -Kim and I lllC'nd· ed a holida) dinner hosted b~ the C\\Port Beach la~ firm of Banh. Lopez and Hodt"s. and the table talk got around to literature Kitt) mentioned that she'd JUSt read the book. "G> ps) &. Mt•.'' penned b) the late G) p > Rose Lee's son. Erik lee Preminger. and "e began rcm1n1 mg about t"(Ot1c tcd)s1asts. I "ouldn't mention this. but a tablcmate. John Fh nn ol Laguna 1gucl. thre" me a cur,e. so to speail... · " ure. "e all have "arm memories of Gyps) Rose Lee .\nn Cono and Hinda \\assau," Fl)nn said. "but "hat "as the name of the stripper who danced w11h the do\es?" Nobod~ remembered. and that's been bothcnng Fl) nn and ml' ever since. We'd apprenatc heanng from other long-ago burlcwut· students out there 1n P1lotland. Mc. I thought Wassau "as an insurance compan) Jerry Kobrlo '1 colomo ru1 Suod•y. Totsd•Y aod Fri day. ... .,.. .. ,.. By EINIV AdWN Or.,..C...~'- NEWPORT BEACH -£-.en while cnminal defense lawyer Wil· liam Yacobcm1 Jr. 11 in lbe midlt of a ptttiminary hianna on con- sptraey and pcrJury charles. he'a a&rttd lO pay S4S,()()O in a rtlaled P1ttm1t)' cas.c. Yacoboni. a hiah-profile at- tome) and aspirin& polillcian, aarttd to pay the sum last Friday, for accumulated child support and lepl fen, inskad of facing a poss. iblc 80-da) 1a1I sentence. Both the c1v1I and criminal cases stem from a paternity suit filed by Colattn Wal~n 1n 1911 ap1n11 the politicall y 1mb1t1ou1 Newpon Beach la~er. Prolttuton behcvc YIC'Oboui. 48. wnl another man to &ivc ha& blood aampk laal Matth - I tampk thal Wal meaftl IO de· tmnine wbtthtr Yacoboui wu the fathtt of WaJttrs' 6-Y1-r-old dauah· ttr A photottaph taken at Lona Beach Memorial Medical Center laboratory clearly sho~d that 1he man, alJcscdly llvina blood 1n Yacobozzi's name, wu not Yacobou1. A Conaressional hopeful in 19 8 who lost his bid for a seat on the Oranae ounty Republican Part) 's Cenlral Commmce la1t JuM. Yacobont hes deftied Uy ~· bthly for the child After he was a«uttd of ptr.Jury. conspiracy and pttpanna fallt evidence-by stnd· ina an imposter for the DNA tell - YaroboZ11 was dttlaftd lo be the child's fathtr by default. A prdim1nary hearin& to decade 1f Yaoobon1 >Aill stand tnal on the cnminal per.Jury trial w1U conunuc Jan. 2, Deputy District Attorney Wall)I Wade said. YacobQzz1 contends that falsify- ina blood tests with a stand-in donor 1s a fairly common pract1ce and tht D.A.'s dttlSIOn to prosecute this case sho"s a clear baas against the defen~ laW}er. Wiiiiam Vacobozzl Jr. Grinch hasn't stolen Christmas ••• yet By Anna Cekola Otat19t Cout Dally Piiot HUNTING TON BEACH -A real estate broker 1s continuing to collect donations for the hungry outside her Beach Boulevard busi- ne'>s cH•n though a dispute with her propeny manager threatened 10 dis- rupt the food d!1'e last week. ··w e're sull accepting (donauons) through the end of the )ear." Nanq Ho\\-ell said Thursday. The food 1s being C'Ollected for th e Orange Count~ Food D1stnbu11on Center. which give food to 200 agencies that serve the need\'. In the center of the controvers} as a large blue plastic container for the food donations sitting outside How- ell's Realty World business offi~ at 18682 Beach Boulevard. The dispute bcpn a w~k ago Monday when Howell's landlord told her that the large bin contested by other tenants didn't look good outside the office and would ha\'e to be removed or taken inside. The manager also cited rules that High tides to return \\' ..\ ·Hl l\GTO:-.. -.\rare align- men t of the sun. moon and Earth "111 produce higher and lo\\er ttdes than usual from Sunda) through \\'edncsd:t). ra1s1ng the chances of coa4'tal flooding. go' ernment fore· caster~ said Thursda~. It "Ill be 1he !lecond rou nd this month of unusual tides . ..\ similar astronomical arrangement Dec. I through Dec ..i. caused local flood- ing on thl' rnas1 of the Gulf of Maine f orl'l3Stl'r\ lrum thC' ~auonal 0 l'ean1c and ..\tmosphenc .\dmin1s- tr.111on ~1d Thu™1a~ the~ e\pcct thl' tum-of·thC·\ear tides 10 be mt,rl' pronounn·d on the \\est CCl.t"it than tht' Eo"it C oast. The Weather f"\ ice fort'l'a'>t no rna.1,or '>torm\ on either coast. but onshore "'"do; are poi.sable on the 'le'' Fngland rna\t on Tucsda~ and the m1d·..\t lan11c coa'it Tuesda' and Wt'dnrsda' · HC'a\) rain. sno" or onshore "ind'i cou Id bn ng localtLcd flood- 1 ng, 'lO..\.\ ~1d. fatremcl) lo" lldl'" could C\!)()~ manners to lo". "atcr ha1ards but could redure the thrl·at of floo<lintr during a torm People "'an~ and '-'Ork1ng 1n l oa\tJI arcao; "ere urged to consult tide tJbk' .ind to be alen to \\tathcr forccasu. The Positions of the sun. moon and canh which produce the un- usual tides occur about once a )Car. hke so: • unda). tropic tides. "here the moon is at its mn"1mum nonhem point above the equator dunng its monthl) tnp around the canh. • Monda>. a lull moon. or S) ,. )g~ condiuon. in which the moon as on the opposite side of th e eanh from the sun • Monda~. pengce. "here the moon 1s closer to the canh 1han at an) other time 1n its monthh path r• Wednc~a~. pcnhchon "here the eanh 1s clo'ler to the sun than at an' t'ther 11ml' of the \Car In add1t1on. on Dec 1:! the sun passed the winter w lsuce 11s maxi- mum point outh of th e equatnr dunng the ~car -By tbr A11ocl•IH Prr11 proh1b1t obstacles trom being placed in the comm on ground area where Ho"ell operates her busi- ness. Last fnda), the dispute took one more step when a ma1ntenan e man fo r her landlord allegedly told one of Howell's em ployees that 1f the bin ''asn"t taken inside 1h1s weekend, "the) "ould thro" 11 in the trash." Nothing ne" has happened in the dipsute since that incident, Ho"ell said. "We guard 11. but 11 reaJI) puts a damper on things." she sa1d The propen) manager for Crane Reah) Sen ices of Santa i\,na - who in1t1ally told Howell the bin had to go -1s on vacatJon for the v.eek and couldn't be reached for comment Thursda). Ho"ell. who is new to Cahfomia. said she was surprised by the dis. pute. especially with the troubled economic cond1 11ons facing many people this hohda) season. She also said other people working an the bu ilding ha'e bttn support1ve ~of the food dme "I alwa )ls like to do sometbfo& around the holiday season," Howell said "I figured that we could start in our ov.n back)ard.'' Economist: Real estate price Crash is not likely AN FRANCI CO -Because California housmg 1s lied w closel) to the sta te's overall econ· om1c actn it). a crash an rul l''>tatc pnces 1s \Cr) unhkel) ac- cording to an t"<'Onom1st at the Federal Re~ne Banil. of an Francisco Wn1ing 1n the bank's Wttkl> Letter of Jan 4, Randall J Pozdena takes issue v. 11h Forbes magazine. Ne>A 'ori... stoci... anal) sts Salem and '-" ang. and othc~ "ho are prcd1ct1ng a de- cline of ~S pcrcC'nt or more 1n C ahforn1a home pnce., b) mid-199 I and asscmng that the halqon days of high home pn 1n Cahfom1a "ere endina :"-ot so. claims Po1dena. e'en 1n hght of the current softening of the ClOnom' 't."1ther theol'\ nor data suppon the notion of an 1mpend1ng "bust" in housina pnccs. he v.mcs. In addition, the rclau'cl} high home prices in C'ahfom1a are easily explained by the comp.:lrall\ e productivlly of 'illcs in that state. and thus do not portend sptclal problems. In Cahfom1a. trends 1n the gross state product explain the bul k of the m.fold ·~crease m home pnces that has occurred o'er the last 20 )cars. This sug- gest~ that a s1gn1ficant downturn 1n C'ahfomia home pnccs v..ould require a s1gn1fica nt downturn 1n the California economy, or a penod of dttp deflation 1n sen- cral pnccs Pozdena and other anah~ts do not fortstt such an e'entuaht\ -BJ . Ttt' A1socJ•lftl Pru1 Y Our gas and phone bills are going up A FR I -Res1den· ual custome"' of uthem Cah· fom1a Gas Co "Ill be pa) mg about 6 pt'rcent more for ps in January under a rate increase appro'ed Thursda) b) the st:He Pubhc tll- it1es Comm1 "i1on And the P C also appro"cd a rate hike for GTE which will in- crease phone bill for its customers about 3Ckents a month. The phone rate hike 1 worth about $6.9 million to GTE. In the case of the gas rate in- crease. of the $1 66 million hike. S72 million 1s to reimburse the gas compan\ for lo''fr rate'i th1<i \ear in pan bccau~ of a la1lure to fore'ltt the nsc 1n natural ga costs dunng thc last SI\ months. the PL'( said The reimbursement alw co,crs rcduCNI re,•enuc due to a mild winter last )car that lo>Acrcd ga'I sale . the comm1ss1on s~ud The other $94 million 1 for tnfla· t1on increases in operating. main- tenance and finanC'tnl cost . the commission said. As tn other recent P C ra te cases. residential customers will pa) higher 1ncrea.ses than other claSsts among the company's 4.4 million cu toml'rs Thl' J\ crage increase for all cu,tome~ '-'111 Ix' roughl) ~.S pcft'cn t ~1d Paul (la non of the Pl ( "itnfT l hl' lOmm1\\1on has been shift· 1ng uuht) r.1t1.'11 10 refl«t the costs of ..en 1ng different groups of cus- tome~. and lo"enng rates for 1n- du trial customc~ to encourage them to continue to bu~ from the uttht) rather than dm:ctl) from the supplier. Even '-'Ith the higher mctta~ for rcs1dent1al customers. their rates rem:un at 70 per< ent to 7S percent of the cost of ~nice. said SoC'aJ D A rich a ssortme nt of de lee table dis hes fea t uring Seafood Carved Me ats Poultry Specially Prepared Salads Vegetables and fruits Assorted Cheeses .Baked Oven Breads An array of Chef Prepared dessert•· Complimentary Champasne SAVE,2.00 I , Dllr ldene: Bew .... de Y" ........................... ! -111. &LT, N ........ Bean. :5':. Dear Ms. RL T: Eronontists have , -.. .Uina a rcccsaion since the .. aaotk marttt turmoil of October, i: 1916 and have finally found a will· t"I marketplace. Weary business ~ owMn will use the excuse of a failina economy to rid themselves of albatross operations. Sol~ent skeptics wil zip their pocketbooks and wait for the reviews. En- lrcpttneurs will revel in the chaUenae of a flat marketplace. Dis- .• placed creative workers will wel- , come the chance for change. In- securc. inept workers will wait for the worst. hence the following stof) printed during the previous re-J • .,cession: ,, A man lived by the side of the Suzette Alger road and sold hot dogs. He was hard of heanng o he had no radio. He had trouble w11h his e)es so he read no newspapers. But he sold good hot dogs. He put up a sign on the hiahway tcllina how aood they were. He stood b> the side or the road and cricd "Buy a hot dot. Mister." And people bought. He increased his meat and bun orders. He bouaht a biuer stove ti) take care of his trade. He aot his son home from college to help him. But then something happened ... His son said ... Father. haven't you heard the news? There's a big recession on. The unemployment situation is terrible. The energy situation is worse." Whereupon the father thought. "Well my son has been to college. He reads the newspapers and he listens to the radio and he ought to know." So the father cut down on his meat and bun onkrs. Took down h11 advertisina slans. And no lonacr bo&hcred to stand on the hiahway and sell hot dop. And his hot doa sales ICU almost ovemi~t. ··You're riJht. son," the father said to the boy. "We arc certainly in the middle of a arcat recession." Dear s.zene: Ov lalet -..n· meat cu sell uy*'-1. ne. &My expect naiaeert•c te 4nJp It u4 maaafaetarta1 to belW II u4 we caa•t do It. We may llaan walked oa ... ~ ... ....., ............. ..................... ......,.. .., ..... ..,.,.... ... , MJI It ........................... , .. we 4e wlm IMle ple·la·~Uy .,. ..... ! -Mr. UL. H•dlti ... ~ Dear Mr. KSL: lniuate. com· municate and demonstrate. Speame.d a team that involves all functions, talk about realistic expcc· tations and unrequited dreams and provide physical evidence of ~ iblc and probable achievements. After all ideas have been presented, as a team jud1ct0usly select related goals that wi ll fulfill the needs o f er.,.. Co11t Dllr Plot most or the people and provide mort profit. product iqenuuy and ptnonal and professional powth. Establish rules. boundaria re.. wards and rcsponlibiliues. Develop • spirit of comr*ly apeenaeru rel11ive to each p1a~·s role OD the team. Implement a mission tbat defines a procns of initiation. com· munica11on and demonstration and auarantee that the sales depanmcnt docs not leave town without tMm. ~'"' All~r • ...._ NIMI.-,.., Md Friay, l1 lk 1" ,,,._, of TumWorb, • _.....,.., tralllial firm NIH I• lrYIM. n• Cl••••lll TP111•a111 WUtlYIE 1111 NEW YO~K (AP) December 77 Advanced Declined ¥ncn1"Qeo 0111 l$h1es New n111ns New IOws , NEW YORK (AP) -SllH, CIOll."9 e>rlct 1nd net ch1ni141 of lhl lS mo11 active New York Stock E 11ch1"9e 1uue1 trading n1-llon1llv 11 mou then '1 N1me V tt'' CM. ~CA Inc 1. 9 , ', + \ti em81nk I. l • -• v1RU \ I, 2~'• -, hn eMenn I ''I -11 cldenr Per I -\'t N1v1111r 3 ~merT&T 1 -'• ~~~~~Gib 7 • ~ ~ ~1:1: irvMercn ,~. ,~ + 1 • ~~~~lnl jl!: 1 ! ~ ~ ~ 1111on 2, l '• -111 •... , .... NEW YORK <AP) -~ rf lq tor Thursdev H r"9ciritd bv Telerele ~vstem1 ~eter•ta Interest r11e lndt• 7 700 ltne ate 10 00 '(oun ht• 6.50 oker eeli IOen rate: t 00 ~· ~"&><'' market ,.,. t:--: ii c"erf1Ge1111~. fl)Oslt Prlmerv dlvt. ~: ~· 5 .-r:'/.'2 ...... ..,. ... !"'-~ ........... ..... ..........-,,._ ........... ~ .... ,. ........ """*' aa fl, 11oclNl;e:. ....... == ...,..,, ""to ~ -·· ''" ,_ _____ .., ..... .. ........... -..... . ....... ., ....... ,., .... .,. .... .., e--saaeo .... ,, 41 .. ...tO ...... .. .. SS, ... ,, llff ttll .., .-----ftlu-• . .... ............. ~ ................ .... . • llw J11a Av•1111 NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow·Jone1 U IJ'OPH for Thu~ev TOCKS H ew C Ind 2B'rf2J 6 ~ 1' ~.SI 2ffll= 11 IS [,~~ ;1 1 14 !U zf tl2 ~ 71~ :s-l~ 6S Slk 9'1• 67 ~ 6S ma 920 41-s Indus 9,975, Tran 1 111 Ullls 2,dt 6S Sri. 14,7H. IAIDAQS...-y ., .......... . II ..-.. . -. '• •..-.. ~0~ ··-. ,-s,. ~';= ~ 1 '..-' l ·-" .-. ... . '· NEW YO~K (AP) -Thi IOllowlng llSI st\Ows lhl New York Stock E 11ct1anpe slocli.1 and warrants lher have pone up the most encl dOWn lhl mo1t bl$1d on oereent of Cnt"9e for Thurldev No securities rredf"Q l>elow SI 0< 1000 '"''" ere included Net eno oercenre~ cn1119e' ere lhe difference betwMn the orev!O\n clotl"Q orlce and Tnurld•v·, i.30 1> m or1ee ~ ~f. CM ~ct. i Ar1r»J.~jc1 , + 1 • U1> n 9 1 ~~crus.~ l ,: 8: 1• J ; 4 g~\lek 14'; l~ 8: l! 1 IK1> 1'1 '• UP I t NEW YORK IAPI -Moll ac11ve over O.IV41I j • • U1> 1 · IM-counler \IOCkl Su~ NASO ' UnvMtd' • It UP r!L"': r19 : 1 il!l6 111~. ~ > lj ~~~~~~18 ii: I !i 8i I t Intel 1, , JJ -1 l Tr 1on,n11v 1'1 '-UP 1 l A1>1>1eC • 4 '> -'• J Tr ton np pf I , I 4 UP I x~esr ••• J ~ + I . 4 Amsv kNY ~ .... Up . Ad~~1~b m:· 1~ -'• ll t;;~r, c:,f1 1 ~ I~ 8: .• Mc.Caw , 11', -• I Nlwl~P Pl 3 2~ UP Aclelm 6 ,4 s•, + I . 1 Arr)SY ti.N Y l)f l'' + '. UP . ~~l~f ~nB •1:; :l 8i Noro1t . 12' • -'· ~ E\t J i I u C Verltv '• 1-11 UP IT .... I .... tnltrllJM • ~, UP up9 Mc.Oonlel 411'l t,. UP NEW YORK (AP) -The lcMlowl"9 1111 1t1ows the over-the-counter llodl• encl w•rr•nl' 11\11 Pleve OOfll uo the mo•I end oown 1ne mo•t baMd on oercen1 of ctwange for ThurtdlY No 1«ur1t\es •r•d•no t>elOw s 1 or 1000 "'-'" •r·• lndudld Net end Ptrcent191 chlnoea art the difference belw"1! lhe prevlous ctoslnQ price end Thundevi'' I st or bid Price i ~11r=IUO L. • r •,., J:,ct 7 Ulftd wt lt j Up • • llncJH= '" Uo ~t S -\ii 11 UP G;"~~ f~ 1~ Uo t~Y 1•-p,.+1 ~=ft Hi l ••ctl ~. ~· .. ; 21 • 0 OR S~s ~ o OQp .. • l/t • 1~ : ~ 0 ~ : ii: 0 ~ ~u DOWNS .._,\.CM ,. ~ -'• l~= ~ I -'" "' = ~ !~=: l·. -~ 2•.; -~ ~-...,_ ,,..._ I '' -{ 1 N&W YottK <API Oecli'*tl 27: 5 l l -+ -+ - &.It Pnoto bV Lee Peynr Ponce examine atrfpped Poraches Thursday after making five arrests on grand theft auto. PORSCHE From A.1 watchina paltv1ero's home at 4402 W. Coast H1ghwa) and saw him go to a busi ne s. ustrnlian Cellular Expons. orr Supenor Avenue an Costa Mesa. on the border of New- pon Beach. Thra her said. Newpon Beach pohct had re- covered four tolcn Porsche bodies an the upenor A\enue 1ndustnal tract in the pa t month. Thrasher s:ud The neAt da) -on Dec. 19 -a truck was ~n dehvcnna a load from the businc to a hipping business in Carson On Dec :?O. detectives inspected the shipment. "hich was being sent to Australia. and found Porsche pans behe,ed stokn from nc"er cars. One engine was linked to a Porsche stolen in NEW From A1 another candidate. Former county Dcmocrnllc Part~ chairman John Hanna also s:ud his pan) has a roster of capable can- didates "1th conares 1onal poten- tial ··Larr) Agran comes to mind."' he said. "Although hC' narrowl) lo t SEAT From A 1 t1v(' and one of onl~ thl"'t'C -T eitas and Florida an: the others -gain- ing morr than one -\mong the 13 IOSC'~ are all of th e biggest north- eastern and m1dwestern con- grc s1onal dclqnt1on'I. including Ne"' Yorl.. Penns\ I' ania. Ohio and J llhno1s. The onl) \late "est of thl· Great Pln1m 10 IO\l' congre,.,1onal clout 1s Montana. "h1ch will lose one of ll!> 1"0 seal\ OrJnge Count) ohscners are rc- \Cf\ cd m their i.pcculat1ons.. but mmt agrrC' therr arr hkd) to bl- ~ t'M~tft Hw-miMt· -«m ... gress1 onal d1stnct hnc.-s Some sa) the change 1s hkcl) to be tch 1n the south 1..ount). v.hcre most of the population growth O\Cr the.-past dl"Cadl' ha'> bttn concen- tratc.-d But Fuentes \aid thcrr's no e' 1dcnc-e to uppon such thinking. .. I th1nt.. it's sill) at thts point 10 predict ~here a new d1stnct 1s going to be .. he said. ''Therr art signifi- cant pre surcs from the nonh. the ea t and the "est as well as the south ... D1stncu such as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's. which includes Hunt1naton Beach and Seal Beach but also part of Los Anicles Coun- ty. and Ron Packard's. which ex- tends to Orange and San Otego counlle1. could be 'ih1fled so as t(), brcome e'\C'lus1vcl)' Oranae Count)' seats. Fuente said RUFFELL'S UPllLSTEIY llC . .......... "-' .... itn -•a. c.Ta--wa.usa ;;;# ~ Fine Social Stat ionery After Chriatmas SALE All ChristrNS Merchandise Up to SOt)f, OFF Other •lect merchandise pe1tly reduced. Siie SWtt Dec. 21th. Newport Beach. Detectives arrested pahv1ero near his home on Dec. 21 and seized a 9-mm handgun he was carrying. Thrasher said. Inside his garage. officers said they found a dismantled Porsche. vanous auto p:irt'i and tools. A. window from i.- Porsche stolen m Newport Beach was :tlso found. At the 5upenor A.venue bu mess. investigators fo und more auto pans and tools and two 911-model Porsch~. a blue 1986 stolen from Ne"port and a white 1983 tolen from Costa Mesa. Thrasher said. R) an. a mechanic for the export firm. and Lahdo. who Thrasher said "as here from Australia to purchase parts. "ere arrested at the business. Russo and 4iandC'rs. 1dent- 1fied as operators for the firm . droH up tn a black VolkswagC'n wh1IC' tn"est1ga1ors w('re ·at the scene and then <1pcd off. kadmg the ma)or's race in In inc. hc·s pro,en that he can get \Ole'> in a hea' II) Republican Cit}. I'd S3} Bob Gentf). thl' Laguna Reach cit ) councilman and Lida Lcnnc}. "ho 1s also on the Laguna Beach council are both poss1b1ht1cs ... Lennc) ran as a rxmo<:rat for the 40th congres'l1onal seat in 1988 and lo\t hca' 1h to the GO P's ( hnstopher l O\ Gentr) s.a1d he hadn't thoutht ot John Hanna. former l ha1 rm:m of the.-Orange ( ount) 1.Xmocra11c Part~ . ..aid rcd1o;1m11ng lOUld bcn· efit his part'. "h1ch has no rnn· grr tonal rcpresentall\CS in Or- ange Count~ ··one thing that rnuld happt.'n I'> a new seat could be cre:ucd that \\Oulu tat..e 1n some of the sv.1ng c1t1es such as Laguna &a h. lr\tnc and Costa Mc~. M> that )OU would ha 'c a d1s11ct in v.h1ch a Demo- cratic rand1datc could he.· m m· ~·11t1\l·." he said -\II agr«-d that a Republican go'· ernor and a Rcpubhcan-dommatl·d state C\uprcme Court "111 hkel) prc- \ Cnt Cahforn1a·., Dcm0lrahon- 1roitcd -statc:Tcilslaturt Trom-Ura" · dC'tC'Ct1 ves on a short chase. Russo was caught later hiding inside a garage and anders sur- rendered at th e police station. The recovered Porsches were stolen during the last two months, according to Thrasher. The cars wc1e gl.'nerall> stolen from business arens. hke Fashion Island an New- port Beach and South Coast Plaza tn Costa Mesa. and "ere left locked. with the alarrns set. Thrasher said. pala"1ero. "'ho lists his occupa- tion as O\\ ner of ·· -\menca Porsche E'(port . " and Russo are also '\us- trahan c1t11cn., "ho have been in the count~ for about a )Car. Thra her s.ud Detcctt,es bt:l1e'e the business wa s1mpl) a front for the chop shop. but oper..itors told police the) "ere 'ielhn~ cellular phones. ..We ha' l' not ~·,:n an) sales records )Cl. \O "e don't kno"' ·· Thrasher said. running tor tongre'>s. but would be 1ntcrcs1cd 10 the pro .. pect 1f the opponunil) arose ··rm nattered that m) name has hc.~·n mentioned.'' he said ··-\II I can \a} '" thJt r ,e en1o~ed pubhc office and I cnjO) pubhc pohC) dl·,elopml'nl I'll he coming to the end of I~ H'al"; on the Laguna Bt'ach COUnl ti and I'd bt° tnlCrCStC'd 1n thl' p<w,1b1la1' of doing some- thing el<;<"·· 1n~ u"" '\ 1 llO\., 1h.11 d1spropor- 11onJtd' 13, ur one pan' But Costa \ks.i ell\ councilman Jnd torml·r mJ,or ·rc1a Bu ffa. "horn Fuente'> mentioned as a fl0\\\1hk future l ongrc-ss1ontal ran- d1d.ltl' '31d thl' process of red1stnct- mg '"Ill.ch to n~ma1n m)stcnous to all but a fr w S<lcramcnto tn 1ders. ··Rc.1prortionml·n1 1 a fascmat- 1ntz hu\1nc<111 hl'rnu\C 11's the purest form of pohtll <i."' hl· ~1d . ··what's going to happen 1s that o'er the nr\t 'car the J)l:opk 1n acramcnto arl' gomtt to lc)(:k thcmsehcs in back rnom'> and h1tl' and ~ratl h each othl·r and when th<.·~ finally <"merge "11h th<.' h1g plan. rhc« v.'111 ~ no tl'lhng C\Jllh "'h~ a particular line I\ (\fii.•rl' II I\ Vice president blasted for golfing at all-white club PEBBLE BE.\C'H -Viet Pre 1- dent Dan Qua) le. in town for golf. teed off a Monterey super' 1wr Thursday by playma at a club that was rukd 1neh11blc for :t nattonal tournament because of its all-\\h1te membership. Qua)'le. who reportedly shot a 78 game on the 72-par coul"SC.'. couldn't defend himself. however. because Secret rvict aacnts kept photogns- phers and reponers ofT the pnvatc arounds of the C)prns Pomt ('lub C_1pttss Point Club became cm- broiled in contro,ers' 1n September when the Profc!o~IOnal Golfers A~ wc1at1on ruled 1t inchgible for the 1991 ~T&T Pcbbk fkach Na11on1I Pro--\m bccauw of 11s all-white membership "I have a 1rcat rnnccrn about the vice prts1dent of the Unned State plD}tng at C)pn· .. s Point and not being a•att of the scns111 .. ity of th<" 1s uc that re' oh e around 1t.'' said Monterc) Count\ upel"\1sor Sam Kara f ilrme>r' 1' c ommtttrd to (. n I t f 1 • r n t "' I ) r i \. ,. r .. (. " 11 • 1 1 t .t " u.. \ cl u r •1 u •, t .-r • q u • 't. SACltAMENTO -1'c state filed a federal lawsuit Thunday on bthalf of Cahfomia's t07 com· munity collqn. hopina to block new fe«rtl rqulations requirina man)-' students at the t•o-year tchool to take tandard1zed ad- m 1 sions test . The state attorney aeneral's office ,_1d the rqul1t1on , temm1na from the recent budgtt rompromise ap- proved by Conatt and sisned by President Bu h. could mult an the f 111.f Y From A1 pra til'c in El Paso. ''H(' JUSt had too much to drink over C'hnstm~ bre:.k. h 's one of tho~ mistakes man) people make 1n life " Folc) told reporters: "It was an unfortunalt situation. I JUSt used poor Judicmcnt and I feel badly about it. ''l let m}sclf. my family and m ) team down ... 1 understand 1t Jeop- ardize~ m> poss1bil1 ty of staning but I sllll have a chance to play." Folty was amsted at 2:30 a.m. Monday on Balboa Island after a taxi drive r identified Fole') as the Billi From A.3 Gas spokesman Ralph Cohen He said household residents account for thr great maJon ty of the com- pan) ·s customers but onl) 45 per- cent of its gas 'olume The increase 1n telephont rates for GTE customers 1n Southern C'ahfom 1a was also approved Thursday. It takes effect Feb I lt 1s JUSt under I percent of the 1vpical month I) GTE bill of S' I. "h 1ch rnn 1sts of SI 5 for local i.'\l'hange sen ices and S 16 for local toll call'i. the comm1s'>1on said. The rat1..') "'ere dl·ndcd under the Puc·, ne" telcphont regulation s~stem. v.h1l h 8"<' compa n1c!. an- nual cost-of-h, 1ng mcrea~s rC'- duced b~ 4 5 percent for c~pected increases 1n product I\"' ThC' rates also re1 mhur\C companies for nc" C\pen..cs required h' la~ -By f.ff Assod•ld Pnss Friday, Deoelftber 21, 1llO han If call o( 1n0re than S2IO m1ttion ckstined for C"ahfomia'1 communi· ty collietts for vocational procram and loans for poor, minority and immigrant tuden1s. The rules wtre approved by fed~ eral Education Dcpanmeflt official as a ce>it<umna measure and arc S('heduled 10 &O into effect Tuesday. althouah state officials say in their suit that it is 1mposs1blc to put the changes in place so qui~kly. The rulc:s arc intended to appl) to all ~hools ~hen they bca:in their winter quarter or \pons semester b) man "ho came but of the Village Inn on Manne,•\\.cnue and kicked the wmdo~s of the cab repeated!) When officers approa hed Fole) to ask him ~hat happened. 1he 6- foot-2 :!20-pound quarterback al- leged!) smelled of alcohol. had bloodshot. v.atef) e~es. swa' cd from side to side as he stood and spoke in thick. slurred spe«h. ac- cording to the police rcpon ThC' cah ::Im er did not seek. pros- ("('ut1on for' andaltsm becau~ there was no damage to the cab. Newport Beach Pohce Lt. Tim c""man said. ull. officers took FolC) into custody on susp1c1on of being drunk in puhhc Fote) was booked into ewpon Beach c11\ 1a1I and released on his 0 "' n ttcogn11an~ around .30 a m '1onda\ He llcw to T cus v.-1th the rest of ffb 1 -.~--~~------.,,____,,~~---1~ Tbe ult , drawn up by tM llale attorney gtneral's offict oa the commun1t) collep' whatf. was filed 1n n Francisco with U.S. Dt tric-t Judie 1..A>wcll Jen~n. A hcarma datr had not bttn set. • "We are a kmti for an immediate 10-<tty restra1n1ng order to tet Che people 1n Wa h1naton to ~ fully appnsed of how senous the impect 1s of these reaula11ons. .. satd com· mun1t) rolleics chanttllor David MC'rtCS the U~C team on Wednesday but apparC'ntl) did not ttport his arrest to m11h •ho learned of the mc1- dent late \\lednesda' Ml El Paso when contacted by. the Oraqe Coast Dally PUol. ~m1th has not chosen a startJng quarterback for the bowl pme. "'h1ch the Trojans arr favored to "tn. and reponedly had been con- s1denng all four of his quarterbacks -Todd Marinov1ch. Foley, Pit O'Hara and Reggie Perry -..... for the stanl ng position. l Foky's arrnt narrows the f;i pool to three Marinov1ch. another <>nn < oast product who has beell Trojans· starting quarterbec't ftr two seasons. missed some WCllftot.is last "eek bcc-au5e of an ear int. t1on hut rC'turned 10 practice "~kend bt'fore the Trojans left t r· El Paso T~salone said. • : TBE rUiTiiGnovsE IS QUITTING! All cake decorating. candy upplies novelties. cookie cutters & wedding etc .. plu1oo fixture • helving, cash register, etc. PRICES SLASHED 50o/o, 700/o OFF SALE (£xc,e~ IOIDll food produd.a) MUST GO BY DECEMBER 31st ~~ ~·~l'R 1 o.m-450m Frt -Mon. ~ 2750 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA .. ~r of Adam• and Hcbor Enchantntent Arrives On The i Runway When Designer Janell Bertei Previews Her '91 Line i , • , • very first thing is the gown." , • Berte is recognized nation-wide for her fashion forward approach to a '-"--~~~~~~~-4-1-~--I very traditional field. Many of her gowns have been pictured in the editorial features of Modem Bride and Elegant Bride magazines. As a testimony to their excitement over Berte's '91 line, Elegant Bride will be joining the "One Enchanting Evening'' bridal show. Their spokesperson, Annie Jones, will provide fashion commentary and offer tips on wedding etiquette. Berte admits, she is flattered that Elegant Bride is sponsoring the fashion show. "The major magazines usually rete1 ve themselves for ~t stoftS,"' said Berte. "\Wre very fortunate to have Elegant Bride jOinlng us h4!tt in Orange County.,. The Janell Ber1e label has~ Mdanal-favortte status due to the ' •• • i t • i , i • ' • .,, -. • • • • • «Orne to ourpart)l It'll last fuin .. Spend New Year's Eve at Parkers' Seafood Grill. It's a great way to begin' the future. You 11 have a full-course dinner, hats and noisemakers, and a champagne toast at mid- night. And before you know it, it's 1991. one )ear till the next~ ()~ • ~~ General Manager "So call Parkers' Seafood Grill today. And make your reservations to party well into next year:' Open New Ye~(:1 Day fo r lunch and dinner. Loca red a1 rhe Ferry Landing on rhe 'Batooa Peninsula , Newport Beach. (714) 673-3741. • ~~ NEW YEAR'S EVE al • • \ • r ' t • ··~ \.~ ==================================--~ C!. • NEWPORT BEACH'S MOST DISTINGUISHED RESTAURANT UNIQUE, EXQUISI IE, FUN!l '\ Make Reservations Now _. ! tJ_ For An Exciting New Year's Eve! : Whether you're a theatre goer, a concert enthusiast, or particularly a Holiday Reveler you can top off a lovely evening out or wrap up that hectic nJgbt of party and merriment by relaxing with yoW' favorite beverage and enjoy our excellent Italian Cuisine. We serve OW' full menu from 5 p.m. until 1:30 a .m. ~,.n t.f •. days a week. And the Piano Bar ls Jumpln'! ¢ NO ONE DOf.S IT BITTER THAN VILLA NOVA, NO ONE! • .. NEW YEAR'S CUEBRATION FOR .. A NIGlfT TO llEMEMIEJl" . . . . .. . ••• .. $369 per couple mclu~1ve of all tu and service charge l.Jmiled a\·aHabillty . :--i· .. ••• •• AN EXCITING • MARDI GRAS STYLE PARTY! four 1ypes of ~ntenamment and !ii~ Lou1 1ana food coons flo" 1hmughou1 the ent ire ground level of our one-of· a· kind CasablanC2 motif alhull~ hotel The.whole place is yours' ~1ov_e around. llll or <bnce wht>ne\·er and where\ er )Our mood and t~tebudll take you Th~ gmtt eveninR inclu~ • A suite for one couple for ~ew Year'~ Eve (all of our suites will be resel'\'t>d only for party attendees -adult~ only -limited to the first .iOO couplell) • Our very special March G~ ~tyle Identification that ~sure~ our 4; • prtvite party. • ~ ••• ~ • .~ •• • • Entertainment ever)"' here -rey,gae • band. romantic combo. top .. o mul!lc and a strolling dixieland tnnd • Q~rodaaifs SJO m .,JO ~t • All foods. desserts and coffeell at food bv.urs In six loutions throughout 1ne FAT ewYear's Eve Pan). 8 00 PM to 11 JO PM. • Eight drink tickets per couple for •• • .... ·• mixed drinb. wine. beer and ctwnpaRJle rock:tails at our bars duriOR the party. •• • .. EMBASSY --<it-- S UITES H 0 T E L • New Ynr's Eve pany favors. • Tr.Mlitional Amtrian and Lt Dejeun« ( EUn-.ptan Style) bttak&st bulfeu on Tuesday. New Year's Day. 9:00 AM • to I :00 PM, to include ctwn~. • • ... • _,,. • · mimosa lnC1 bloody flW)'S. • ·'·~•v .. •.. , .U comptimentary. \.~ •• • •• • • • • • • • : • • Late .f :00 PM check-out Tuesday. 13l5 ~t Oyer Road, Santa Ana. CA 92 OS ·•I· ~ Telephone 7 l't·l~1 ·3800 ·.--.• • • •• •• ~-----,.--..-.joop--------,...._..,..~~----------. lllTHOOOF,AYlllNT: c.ti.nrmi*Clllll«~CW-* .... •~tl H w MOITA.~ ·~--~~9"''' Mw tflt·s "" hrty rmt•W .... wt.....,,....,... lit tll CANCIUATION '<>UCY: Wt .. WW,.. Ml,.,_. e. .. W \IWJ 911...., .. 1-* It J09 mat)"* awnal r • ..,. .., ...... ...,. DftMW ll. 1990 ",.. a.citC..,. .... .,..,., ll. "' ........ ,..""'ti,_.""' ....... ., ..... .... 0 DINI&. CRUISE.: Dim&-In The Cemery AJ. 5 00 Followed By Festive HM:>or Cruse 6 30·8pm $55 Per Person ASHORE Olnner ReservatJOnS In Malt'I Dining Room Uw Entertanment In Le>t.nge Aegutar Meru Pr\Ce8 MIDNIGHT PARn CRUISl Harbor Cruise 9 -1 1 pm. Hors o·ouwres. Cash Bof Dinner In Cameiy, 1pm, Steak & lob6tet. Champagne ~ Party FfNCXs AJ. Mdnght $65 Per Person rn llUUVA110NS • • • • • .. (~~G) ~~V RESTAURANT 503 E. Edgewater • Ad).lcent to the Balboa Peninsula Feny Landing Reservations: 615-2373 Chili Parlor IL Saloon 'l'EXA8 T'EBTED, TRIED A.ND T1lU8TEDll a Watch ... Monday Night Football!! Featurlng ... FrH T1eo 111 •Hourly drtnk apedlta e frH hot dogs It llllftlmel 'UcMI~,.. R 18 """ ::1 Featunng e Baby a.ck Rlbt e Spare Rtbt e Meaty BMf RibS ALSO • Texas Sized Burgers • Tua Red Chib •Mesquite Chick.,, • Southwest ~ --.r. ~ Wllllm ln""*'-twt KIDS EAT FAEEll "°"' & .,., ,.., ...... ~Ulllllflt"'9\i C€ €BRAL€ ge,AR'S €V~ ~ Wiii ~MY ca ONtA eoe HOPE .,.. ,,...y OOAAHTE St.ows c... ... ~ .. ~Olflw ..... ano Tap &toi•AWI I , • ;-,. -Esch Er>ltee Is Served Wlh A Choice Of GfW9tl S8Jsd O' •-• .' '-Sa.J>. fJB!8:J Paalo O' Alsta RBI, Cest Si Ba> French Eie8d & 8JNer Ard \.egetab8 SaUe •.: • MDI YORK STEAK Au Pdvre 811.91 ~ Nnt YORK STEAK iMth Lobster ScamP 122.11 NEW YORK STEAK. Oscar 817.21 NEW YORK STEAK 811.H • FRESH SWORDFllM, Rcatta 817.IO .. ......m yoair CHICKEN MMULA SI.II '"" ... a GIANT PRAWNS Scam::>i-Styte 818.11 :: rn=tc.,. PRIME RIB •N Ypt'KSHIRE PUDDING 812.11 PliNNS COUNTRY-S'TVU Wdh /ta/Sn Sausage, hsm, M.Jshrooms. Bacon, Onion, Pass ard ~ tl T0tmto-Oeem Sauce. Setved ~h ~a Salad and Bread SWvJce $9.25 £«t&Uai•"'1 ilt fb leuqe By l>miJUJ Ro1UUt111t ".t ~· :.•.Reservations 850-1750 ,: · · •Lunch • Dinner • ""8kend Brunch • Coclcfall• • 428 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa ' ' ' ' - rltp111 atmosphnt ol che Jambortt t.Jfl' \ ddlgbcful four l'OUIW mtnu I\ otftrtd from 9 p.m. until I a m Dlnct' na . b'! tht-t~1ni TnQ. par!) fl\'Ol'S and a cbarn~rw toast 11 midnight provide tbt rl&ht tltmtnt~ (or pplng 11\10 1991 l iOptrpmM lArlJ rurrCV111oft.I """ lf•~IH for •nt 1#11116 • New~r'sDay Champagne .~ A..._...._. 11!w's 0n, ~ .. .. ,.. dleior ti • ...,..., ---" .. ~ , ' • ~ , ; ~ ' # , ' -~ , , }\lhtlanct.. dtflnts chf tont br lb ~,.. ~ \tar Eve. dlnntr dantt TM thttt COMl"lt nu-nu fnturtng Bttf lbn~on and ~ult \ana Barti&rl Prl• • tth fttSh fOCDllO and dtU uutt, IS SUltrd IO I.bf C'ddlrilJM, En!Mllnmtftt i.,-Thr loom*S. ,.ny fa¥OrS and a ctwn:plgnt MU• ~ <mafkts cJwf'\~ .. ,,,,.. ,,,,.,,. . 9 p Ill unlll I &. Ill -. / N · E ·W ~ YEAR ·s E · V · E I 9 9 I ' \ ' \un and l~ '•ttthtam set cJw itmpo for a \lhrlnl l'\mtn~ ol Cfid>rltlon' A <Xl'tt da~ 1)r IJS pttr fWnt1t1 ~111 tndudr mltttl.ln~t from q pm unul I a m. parn fa\'01"1 and a chl.m~ aoaq at mldmgbt P,.,, f>'I~ mn"IVllfOIU U'i// f'rttft'P preft'rrt'tl llQ/tn, • THE WI E CELLAR . ~ Cdlarl A rttml., m~ i>t Its 11't'ld prmrt O&iStftt_ Thi r.rw 'tbr'• lW. an u~ tl'fft 0*1t ..... wil bt the focw o1..-•1 cars ta cant By Devtd L. Atmqutat 0renee COMC ~ ~ The Martha Graham Dance : Company amves Jan. 4, S. and 6 in 1 an ex.elusive West Coast engage- ment at the Oranae County Per- formina Arts Center. The troupe. hailed by The Washington Po t. as "one of the seven wonders of the , artistic uni verse." will offer t"'o I programs. Program I (Fnda) and unda}') ''Graham. the Amcncan." includes one of the renowned chorco- graph~r's most famous "'orks - "Appalachian Spring.'' Aaron 1 Copland's compelling tribute to the pioneer spint. Program 1 (Satur- day) "Classic Graham," 1~ high- lighted by .. D1vcr;1on of Angels," Graham's mastcr"'ork dedica ted to the aspects of women in love. The compan) will also add two West Coast prcm1cre'i to their rep- crtory. Program I offers Graham's most recent work, "Maple Leaf Raa." a deliah&ful romp based on compoeer Scott Joplin's rag-time. Proaram 2 fea- tures "Herodiade," Graham's hish- ly personal but probing search of the inner self. Manha Graham. at 96 and liter- ally a living legend. has shaped the art of dance for seven decades. "If the :?0th Century 1s the century of Freud. E1nste1n and Picasso.'' wrote Anna KmelgofT of The New York Times. "at as also the century of Manhp praham." urpnsangl}. with her company now an its 64th season. Martha Graham didn't enter the world of dance until age 22. And she refused an in' 1tat1on to perform at the Ol ympics -those hosted an 1936 b) Hitler's Na?i government. Graham. who did not retire from "A GLOSSY MOVIE-MOVIE" "An adult llollywood t'ntntammenL Roben Redford gwes one or hi'> most dN'ply rl'lt J>('rlorman<"I''> a nd L<-na Olin. a l('mfi<' artrl". nt8l('h(•, him. ..... ..,._. ,.,... ~· .... "'"'-'1?'[. "ROMANTIC " • llavimot ha.., a h1j.th mm1ull1<" !!ptnl, 111 an t'lmtH· nl) <It-. ad1•111 and a.., "arm w11t-n 1rru1>t and ronnl\ 111g 1 hara<"lt'rs • • ..., ...... "'" 1t•"""' "INTELUGEN'r 'A rnm•OIK mt1>ll11(fnl .00 1111•11 <:. cf'a.l\.td p11"N' uf 111ork • fa.,.-IV~' "FASCINATING" ·onf' uf l<ub<>n RM!forc1 ' Hr\ lw<.1 Jlf'rfurm • .inc t'\ and ruli>' I r.•ally r1Ufl)Ml '"' nrl11ll( ll1114' tn Ila' ana r,.,.. ....a..; 'l"\f ,. I llltl'T "PowERFUL" II. '..,.,, H,. \•,1 " ' •t. "TWO TlluMBSUP" '''"'·' ' IJ4t..llT "OLD- FASHIONED" • Ha\ lin.I I\ an old f11.,h1<•11<'\I ,.....Jwa)' 111an1 .. h.it '"f'<an·1 h;a\I 111\1 \Wr)' tCM1.t \, _.,. ~t •~l \14 ""'" "EXPLOSIVE" • Havana " n ctUftl! a nc1 rrntlt fl.In t n tht' HumphrP)' Ropn 1ra•l1u .. n· .,, -... ROBERT REDFORD • LE A OLIN i•:\: , _u H·A·V·A·N·A • AllAl!Elfll •COSTA fllfSA flJUlllT()lj ~·6 '""""" --rnw11c t ~t•'f'if ,...,,,9 lllA ,., .... fJllUJ ""*"""" f OUNIAlll V .wl Y .,._, MllUI~ f O'!WI' I Ot6 lt"'7at li-YY ~~llOJ6 r1 , .... 4111"' •COST A llCSA . ,... .. ,,.,....,._ (--1-631)!)() . 8 I ~ 'fEE[GOOO' W0/1E FORTHIS CHRISTMAS~' •IAOUllAHW OllAHlil •S4N1A AllA '"-°""io.!C ... IM DfT90 fllt> AW(.IQ-~ ,~ .. -f)7-0l4<) 9178' rY • SAJI JUAll • WlSTllllllSTt. • \-'GUtlA NIGUl:l lBll CA"5TIAllO Ht I~ Mi7YI Rlllt'JO '°'l)llll e IC-!Jll~ ~~ . .,, "-'-63 OU& ~(F-01 fl') •1~~ •..w-w-lfl'fO•a-"' P A U L HOeAN IS an Angel Terese Capucllli and Maxine Sherman perform "Maple Leaf Rag," one of the pieces the Martha Graham Dance Company wtll preeent at the Orange County Performing Arts Center Jan. 4-6. dancing until 75. today continues to exhort "the moment of dance. the unfolding" in members of her com- pany. She has choreographed more than 175 works that abound in sensual expression and unabashed energy. Her course, "Movement for Ac· tors." has included film stars Bcttl' Da"1s, Grqory Peck. Kuk Douglas. Diane Keaton and Woody Allen. Tickets for Martha Graham Dance Company ranJ.e from S 13 to S40 and arc available at. the Center's box office and all Ticket- master locations. To order tickets b) phone. call 740..2000 or (213) 480..3232. -...... ..,...,,...,...,._,...,. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! Party trays to go for the holidays-hot & cold entrees available A ward Winning Restaurant SUNDAY BUFFET ONLY 826 Cold Cuts, Cheeses, American & Italian, salads, fruit , dessert, hot entrees, pizza, juices and much morel ~--------------------, I COMPLETE ITALIAN MENU I I PASTA POULTRY SEAFOOD, VEALS I 1 PIZZA BEER a WINE I i---------------------~ 17502 BEACH BL VD at Slater HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-5505 Open 7 Days-Sundays 12 to 8 S M SEEKS SWF FOR TLC ASAP Is starting a meaningful relation hip or meeting new friend imponnm to you? Watch for details on DATELINE, a new seNicc to help you meet intcrc ting people. Only in your Orange Coast Daily Pilot. · '6odlather-' leads Golden Globes By John Horn TM A• ctalrlCI Preee BEVERLY HILLS -Mobster movies ruled nominations for the 48th Aonual Golden Globe awards Thursday as "The God- father Pan Ill" was honored a leadina seven times and "Good Fellas" collected five nominalions. Writer-<iirector Francis Ford · Coppola's celebrated "God- falhCt'" sequel was selected for best dramatic mouon picture and drew recognition for star Al Pacino. co-star Andy Garcia. di - rector Coppola and best screenplay. written by Coppola and Mario Puzo. • h also was nomirTated for ong- inal score and the original song .. Promise Me You'll Remember." The elegant western "Dances With Wolves" was second 1n vot- ing by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association with six Gold· en Globe nominations. including best ds:,amatic motion picture. Kt'vin Costner was named for best actor and best director in has fir~t directorial effort with "Wolves." Co-star Mary McDon- nell was given a supporting ac- tress nomination. ··GoodFcllas:· director Martin Scorsese's violent account of Mafia lo)all) and betrayal. drew fi,e nom1na11ons. including best dramatic motion picture and best di rector for Sco~sc. nlike the Academy Awards. the Golden Globes di' ade films 1n t"'o categories -drama and musical or corned\. In a some· '<'hat b11arrl' sclec1.1on. the mo\- ies "Dick Trac} .. and "Ghost" '-'t'rl' Judged as musicals or co m- edies. Trophies"'" be presented Jan . 19 an a ccremon) broadcast from Beverly Hills by cable tclcvision•s TBS. Golden Globes are also prcs- en1ed in 1elevision. Amona TV shows the jurisprudence drama "L.A. Law" led with five nomi- nations and dircc1or David L)·nch's stranae dnlma "Twin Peaks" had four. "China Beach.'' the Vietnam War drama. was nominated for best dramatic series W'hile Dana Delany was nominated for best actress. The series is no longer on the air. but may come back in the pnna Here Is a /jst of nomlntts for the Int Golden Glo~ MOTION ~tCTVftS D•AMAI .. Av<llon... "Dances W ith WOIVes," "The Godfather Part 111.:: .. GoodFtnas," "Reversal or Fortune. ACT1t•S11 Kathy Bites. "Mistry"; Anjehca Huston, "The Gritters". Mrchtllt Pfeiff tr. "The 'Russia House" • Susan SarandOn. "White Palace". JoanM Wooctward. "Mt cind Mrs Bndge ·· ACTOat Kevin ' Costrwr.--"D.incu Wtth Wolves". RIChatd Hanis, "The Fttld'0 , Jeremy Irons, "Rever$al or FM· tune" At Pac1no. "The Godfather Part Ill". RObln Wllltams. "A~ktnlngs " MUSICAL O• COMIDY1 "Otek Tracy." "GhOsr:· "Grttn C¥d," "Home AJont;· "Pretty woman •· ACT•ISS. MUSICA&. OR COMIDY1 Mia Fa11ow. "At1ct", Andie MK- Dowtlt. "Gtttn Card", ~mi MOOtt. ·'Ghon··. Jutta Rot>eru. "Pretty W oman". Meryl Strttp. "POS((.lldS From tht Edge ·· ACTOR. MUSI~ o• COM•DYr MK.Jt.tlay Cullun. "Home AJont". Gerard Depardttu, "Green C.Jrd", Johnny Depp • Edward Sc•uorhands'', Richard ~re. "Pretty w oman", Patttck Swayze. · GhOst " f'Otl•IGN I'll.Mr "Cyrano Dt Berger<K. · France, · Ak1ra Kurosawa s Dreams... Jap•n. "T~ N~sty Girt.'' Gtrmany • RtQUttm tor Oomtnte, .. Austria. "Ta111 Bloes:· Russia SUPPOWTING ACTt1•SS1 Lorraine Bracco. "GoodFellas". Whoopl Gold- t>erg. Ghosr"'. Dtant l.ldd. "Wild at Hta11· Shrrley M.JCl..alne. "Postcards From che Edge". Mary McOonnd, Otlnces W11h WOIVes". WlnoN Ryder. "Merm.ltds KeW U£AR'S eue 1>9KJfiR & 1>AllCt PARENTS W1THOUT PARTNERS CHAPTER 26 From Spm-1 an -$35 per person Live Band -Buffet Champagne Toast at Midnight Coeta MeM Goff Club 1701 Goff Cour9e °""· Coeta Me• -(714 141-1* Call f« men Information Auo1~Nc~s AND CR 1r1cs lov~ 'K 1 No~RGARHN CoP ' ! -'"Kindergarten-top' is one of the year's--,0 btstt• • .... ..._ ... 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The pictures of top performers John Huntington and JO)CC Eriksen fell b) the wayside as well. So. for those of )'OU who are wondenng who else found a place -On this newspaper's honor roll in community theater. here they ~­ beginning wtth the best actress catcgol) Honorable men lion: ~bb1e Grattan. "The T amihg of the hrev.." Huntington Beach Pia}· house: Sara t James. .. ~ Bus Called Lust:· Orangt County Cooht1on of Thea"r ~rts. and a dead heat bctv.ccn tv.o actresses in the same role Kathlttn Col· lins (Laguna Pia) ho use) and Mary Benton 'Westminster Com· mun1t) Theater) for .. Broadv.a> Bound .. For be l 5UPS:>On•na c1or. honorable mention to Ken Meycn. ·•one ~ Over the Cuc koo's Nest... Hunun&lon Beach Playhouse: Harpe r Ro1sman ... Broadway Bound ... l..a&una Pla)housc. and Dick Hams. "Broadway Bound." Westmi n ster Commun1t)' Theater. ~nd. for oot supporting ac- tress. kudos to Mary ulhvan la k. ->\ Little Night Mus1r:· Nev.-port Theater Arts Center. MaJ) .\on Osncss. "Cabaret." Garden G rove Community Theater, and Pamela Martin. "The Good Doctor." West- minster Communit) Theater 0 BACKSTAGE -South Coast Rcpcnol) will auack the problem of stagefnght and uneasiness 1n lovt scenes "1th a pair of new courses at 1he theater's .\cttng Conservaton. opening Jan. 7. Peter Flood and Eileen Stein Wlll conduct the cla'i~'i. entitled LoH Scenes and M us1cal Theater. re· spcct1vel) The conservator) of- fcn \\eeknight class.cs for stu· dents 18 and over at an) le' el of c'pcnencc. Call 957-2602 for dc- t:uls on the classt"S and tu1t1on. The Chlldrcn·s Theater Ensemble and thr Gem Theater C'onscrvatol) will prescn1 a scnes of aC1mg cla!>~ for children at the Gem from Jan 5 through l\.1arrh 2 Youngster!> from 5 to 12 ma' enroll 1n 1hc classc-s. which inciude mo ,emcnt and m1mt' for beginners and \01cc and 1magina· t1on for ad' anc-cd students The cla'lscs "ill he held Saturd4' mornings and tu111on as S85 Ca il M1chrlc Rohcrge at 93-3310 for detail~ 0 CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for Edward .\lbec·s social drama "E'cl)th1ng 10 the Garden" wtll be held Jan. 7 and 8 at 7 p.m. at thl• Garden GrO\oC Community Theater St Mark Street at Cha~ man .-\\enuc. Garden GrO\oC. O.- rec1or Ra) Wilhams will be cast- ing fi, c men. four "omtn and a tecn·agc bo~ for the show. which opcns Ft'b 15 Call 897-5122 for detail~ Opera Pac11ic ha!> announced an open call for male dancers for "The Pearl F1!>hrrs" for Jan 14 at p m at the Orange County Pt'rformmg -\ns C. enter 1n Costa ~e~ .\II pro\pe-ct1\e dancers hould be a'a1lablc for afternoon and t'\l'ning rehearsals bc-glnn1ng Jan ::! I and for pcrformanccs F<'b 15 through ~arch 3. Call 546-7372 for more informatio n . SOUTI4 COAST VIWGE T1JSTill IUU~'J:£ CHARTER CENTRE CROWN Y ALLEY IMCU wmt WOlVIS (PG13) 1 00 ' 30 8 00 THE ISLAND .. ,... ' I ~1'"9"~"'' .... I I ~"' • '' ~ i;. • '4 •' 1640·1218 NOMI Ai..Om(PG) (1t 30 1 30l 3 45 a oo 815 10 30 111181WDI (PGt3> (12 30 3 00) 5 15 7 30 9 45 Hb•aunuun (12 •5 3 t5) (PG) 5 30 7 45 1000 HARB OR 'fWIN 6J1 ·J501 ·, . ...... .·· (ll013) (12 41 3 15) s30•oo'°1$ MVJUIA .., (1.00 "' . 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It said, "Yo u're invited fC ocktails only." So I rcall) can't rcpon what the urf a nd Sand Ho tel in u guna ~ach served to the members and friends of the sponsoring group. Quttn of Hearts Guild of Ch1l· dren's Hosp11al of Orange County -or about the entertainment. the hohda\ wreath raffle or whale' er :tdh. ·there was "no room for me in the Inn." But apparl'ntl~ dose to SI 0.000 was raised for the hospital and a good time "as had b) all, among them Joe and u..an Jahraus. presi- dent L> nnc Chroncrt with husband T om. Georgl' and Marsha Osborn. Harr) and Helen Reinsch, 8111 and Nancv Platka. Cob\ and Jo Ann Keller and J im anJ. Pat Kollenda. Carol Humphreys her husband Tom 1s thc hotel gen· eral manager. we recc1vt•d ss>«ial treatment? Course not' .. Calling all 1991 Brides! Bn de Maga11ne and Jancllc Berte. one of thl' top bn·jal ctt>s1gners 1n the coun- FYI 1r~. 1n' 11c )Ou to Berte's outh ... Nu1 C...unncr'!> holtda~ lunch-C'o:ii.1 Village boutique on Tuesday. <.'On at the Four ~asons Hotel gets Jan at 7 p.m for "One Enchant· an .\ plu~ ( ould 11 be that because 1ng E'cning." ~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~- Ser ving Newpo rt Harbo r . Costa Mesa . Irvine l/lw~ I ..:.~~#nn ~~---~ ... ~~-. ~~ ....... Norftlet/0rlin09 COMt Deity Pllol Marsha Osborn. Lynne Chronert. Nancy Platka. Tom Chronert. Betty and Otis Healy. David and Heten Relnsh, Betty Comegys. Pat Kollenda and Susan Jahraus. • • -6; {)Utt 1~ ... ,;·y:_t • l 1" Where i the best motor hotel seni ng the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa area? Wife's obsession over losing weight is sick \\here is the best. quality motor hotel you can go to for great location and great value? For Ext ra Holida} Guests, Hideaway or Business ('11n ... 1cll"'r the following: \\'t' oflt'r .i l 1111111· 111 141 prolt'-. .. 111nally dl'coratt'd ~ue ... t room" mcludinl{ 4ut't'n ... klll!!•., 1"1' .rnd thrl'~ roum i.utte .... 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She 1s no" e·q:>c:ncnc1ng thl' '' mptoms of anorc\la ncr> o..a - '"nlkn leg) and feel. "an1ng mU'>l Ular '>trt•ngth. a lack ol cnerg\ no munthl) pa1od-, and fa c1.1I Pl'Jl h fun Our hl'.lhh IO\ur:ince "Ill onh ruH'r S900 ol lOunsellng and a·t $I 00 a '1.-.1t 11 "ill be u\ed up in no time But 11 \.\11uld ~ "Orth an\· thing I had to rnnu· ap "11h 11 she "ould agrCl' to gl'I help lkr h<.·alth i.-. lklcnora11ng rap1dl\ \t'I she 1n- ""'" lhl' d:.·1 1~n·1 thl· prnhkm "i hl· \J~' 11\ our marn.1gc (an \OU gl\e me a hand .\nn'' I c.10·1 JU't 'lam! h~ "h1k m' "1k brcal..s up our marnagl' and \lar'<.'\ hl'm·lf to death -< R' '""" 0"-1 TH F INSIDF Ann Landers ~ -..t'~ .............. ... 11-·----· cu> Ill Edltorlal R1•1 IPlnt omca· lllds •lflw ta • PNblllls If the Rams orpntzation wants to find the cause of its problems. the front office need look no further than the mirror and its thrifiy method of doing business at the expense of producing a climate for increased productivity. . The Rams do not offer salancs to lhc.ar top players com- ensurate Wltb the league's skyrocketing standards. except in the case of quarterback Jim Everett.They have not delved into the Plan B frtt acrnt market, where man} t~ms arc using players aquired at relatively .minimal pnce as key help. The team has suffered 10 losses for the first tame since 1981 , and a loss in New Orleans on New Year's Eve would provide them their fint I I-loss season since a 1-12-1 campaign in 1962. The key players arc: John Shaw, the executive vice pre-sidcnt who advises the puppet regime of owner Georgia Frontaerc on all operational procedures: John Math. the director of player personnel who has been responsible for one of the league's weaker draft success records. and Ja) Zygmunt. the senior vice president who negotiates player contracts and consults on financial affairs. This is a front office which does not answer the most .Prtssang questions throuah the press. prcfemng instead to have Coach John Robinson towing the company line in the media while attempuna to shuffle what's given him on the field into a Super Bowl contender. Robinson. who shouldn't be confused \\Ith the villain but could wind up the scapegoat. 1s a line coaching talent who could be dnven off b) a tight-list~ dinosaur of a front office. the equivalent of baseball's former Minnesota Twms owner Calvin Griffith. At least Gnffith spoke out m suppon of what he believed. lnno\-at1ve defensive coordinator Fritz hurmur 1s another target who d~ the best "1th what he has -this year an IOJurtd. mexpcnenced group. His game plans were the reasons the Rams shut down Houston and Warren Moon and San Francisco and Joe Montana an two rare '1ctoncs this season. While lht' Rams made E"t'rclt happ> "-'•th a new conlract last January. this fall the team fiuled to 1gn tht' leading force of its dcfcnSI\ e front early. Ke\.1n Grt"ene held out unul JUSt before lhc stan of the season and had a low start before rebounding in the second half to near his Pro Bowl totals of the past two seasons. There were three other salar) holdouts who C'ame an Just befort the start of the season. A couple of choice Plan B free agents can help any team. The Giants sohd1fied their sccondal) wnh former Cowboy Everson Walls. who leads New York in mtcrccpt1ons this season. The Rams gave ham a tryout early this year. but stayed away-. Dallas. a potential playoff team. made a nice pick-up in tight end Jay Novacek. their leading receiver. The b1&&est question mark an this organization may be who .is the ultimate dcc1s1on maker? Tbccca may not be the ultimate idea woman in the front office. but two great places 10 stan might be with a change in fiscal pohcy and the proper replacement for John haw Today In History Today 1s Fnday. Dec. 28. the 362nd day of 1990 There arc three days lcfi an the >car Toda}'s Highlight 1n History: On Ott. 28. 1917. an cndunng hoax was born as the New York Even in& Mail published "A NeaJectcd Anniversary," a facetious essay by H.L Mcnc~en on ~he history of bathlubs an Am~nca which usened. amona olher things, lhat Millard Fillmore was lhc lirsl president to have a bathtub in· stalled in the White House. (To Mcncken·a disbelief. many readers regard~ has spoof· as lht' truth ) On this date: Ten years ago: President-elect Ronald R~n denounced Iran's demands for billion of dollars of its frozen assets in cxchanac for the Amcncan hos~. calling tbc kid- nappers "barbanans." One ycat aao: Alexander Dubcek. lhc former Czechoslovakian Com- munist leader who was dep<>'Cd in a Soviet-led Warsaw Pact anva ion in 1968. was named chairman of the country's parliament. -•r • Al#dat-' Pra. q l1n I Ta Mll• ~~­ ~~{U\lAYEG'A~~llN mo ----:=:;-~~~ Bush's Persian Gulf moves strengthen his · critics' haild WASHINGTON -George Bush's Persian Gulf policy. the most politically dangerous under- laking of his pre-sidency. is showing unmistakable signs that it may not be crowned with the success the pre-sidcnt has staked has reputation on. partly because of his own mis- takes. panly because of events beyond has control. nt1cs o f the president. including close coalition allies. ccnainl) can- not blame him for failing to ant1c1- patc the resignation of So" 1ct Forc1an M1n1s1er Eduard hevardnadzc. But the president himself 1s widely held responsible for spreading the false 1mprc:ss1on that he would order war to start aga1nsl Iraq's ddam Hu~in on or about Jan. 15. That was alwa)s a d1plomat1c. neHr a m1htar). deadline G1"en general aarttment that fore11n policy as George Bush's . strong suit. problems such as these arc mult1pl~ ma 1n a way 1hat has handed ddam Hussein a new h11h card of crcdib1hty. Al the same 11me. Bush 1s suffering from a costl) pcn:-tp11on of low c~1b1llly. The surpn~ word thal U.S. fof't'Cs v.ould not be ready for ground combat against Iraq until February flash~ the late-st setback for the president Anxious Euro- ~n ~htron allies sco111 hrs rhctoncal cx~scs against Iraq. par- ticularly about how Saddam was "going to get his ass kick~ .. if he did not withdraw from Kuwait by Jan IS. When Bu h implied that the dndline for Saddam's Kuwau wnhdrawal was also 0-day -and then was forc~ b) htS generals to backtrack -those alhe-s called it a blunder. Losses from this new. unwelcome pcnod of waat-and-Stt, after all the pre-s1dcnt's tough talk. ~ now bc1n1 measured in terms of diminished confidence 1n Europe.an and 01hcr coahtion capitals. If that mood intensities. it could cost the United States heavily in crossina the many pohtical and military potholes that he ahead. Bush's original plan. a coalttaon Best of Editor's Hotline Editor's nott: T~ followi111 ~ sampks of Orup C.Ut DaJty Pl'-1 ~adtrs' l"Ommtnts and mli- cums. Tht ru.t publishes t~ ~n$t'S on • fe6Ulat basis 1nd ~ncourqcs 11s ~rs to <:211 the Edi10r's HotltM 11 642-6086. Rowland Evans diplomat here told us. ~as "'e~~ 1n Europe as an attempt 10 "fnght- cn ddam out of li..uwa1t b~ hcauna up the m1htar) rrcssure to the C'<plos1on point .. But so far. he said. 1t 1s not Saddam who has been bluffed b) Bush. When the prcs1- dcnt "g0C1 on postponing" using the power of the laracst m1htary buildup since World War II. It looks as tho ugh he may be not the bluffer but 1hc bluffed "5 for the he ardnadzc blov.. ScC'relal) of tate James <\ Baker was '° upset that he tned to gt't his good fnend and staunch all~ on the telephone last v.cek. apparently un-sut'CH run.. Rntt1n 1nrpo 1blt to obtain· aC'Curatc information about the true state of affairs 1n Mosrov.. as hard-hncn roalt"Stt and m~ure their pov.cr. Bus.h and Baker ha' e not yet bttn abk to aucss how "3"C the ~an Gulf loss m11h1 be \\Ith • rlC"" VICI fore11n m1n1ster But af he' ardnad1c as replaced by a hard-hncr who sades wtth the So"1ct m1htal) and oppnsn a U. • led war against former ally Iraq. poliC')-makcrs here know there could be b11 1rouble t each step of the way betv.cen Jan. IS and pos 1blc "ar. Moscow could booby-trap Bu h II could SUrTCptit1ou I) encourage ddam to Wlthdraw from o nly part of Kuv.'ait and 1hcn champion n~ tial1ons (v.h1ch Bush h:as fon.worn). ~ f'\e (\Cf Sttn the DailJ Pll9t put ouL ot m~h from lhc standpo1n1 of content but from the sundpo1nt of format absolutely the bnt front ~ l'\C C\.tt 1ttn the ~ PllM do r,c been rud•• thi peptt fOf O\-t'r 20 urs Con- aratulat1on ' Robert Novak It could switch to suppon ddam' demand for hnlr.1n1 the .\rab-luueh d1sputt' to the gulf cns1s Or It t:ould ~cl a nc" t · '-.: unt' Council l'l"\Olut1on '-·ap1tah11ng o n ant1-h · rael S('ntlmcnt ( oahuo n alhc~ ot thC' l nitcd tatcs have other "'omes When Bush ongrnall~ proposed that Baker and Saddam should m«t in Ba&h- dad before Jan 15. follo"'1ng a mttting ht're bel"-ttn the p~1den1 and Iraqi f ort'1gn Manistcr Tanq Aiiz. ht' rukd out no dates. But v.hen ddam propo~ Jan 11. he ttJ('("\~ 11 as 100 clo~ to the Jan 15 diplomatic dcadhnc. Onct' apan. that implied "ar starting a(ound or !IOOn after 1111d-hmm1Ty. making Jan I.? dangerous!\ latt' to r the Baghdad SC'SSIOD. \cto1na Jan. I.? for the &ghd.&d mC'Clang shock~ Bush mu v.1th1n the co:tht1on .. ho still belle' e ~ pohtacal or d1plomat1c soluuen as possible. lin 1na \\hat could tum out to~ a ruinous -ar against Iraq The' ndicule tbe idea thal a da> o r t"o,.s d1fTcrcn« could makt' the "ortd·s onl) supcrpov.er revet an '"' uauon to talk to a small count~ hkt' Iraq about amm1ocnt ~ar or axace. Bush h&s tailed bra"cly and movingly about the ew World Order If he botches the nit~ auons' ~mcncan-1~ Pcrstan Gulf crusade in h1 fi~l attempt at lt'ad- 1n1 the "'-ortd. the cw cmkr wtll not be gi"cn the courtCS)' of a dCC't'nt birth. v.-ork or not. My fncnd and I -ere driv1n1 dov.n JamtK>rtt Roiad and the meter ho•~ IS miles an hour and "-e .. etc actually Soina S mi ks an hour. So I think that ~ that it i not tC1 at random numben.. unlns t~ ~l S a random numbcf. TaxlmPd evadlng•w ~ conftlct law SACRAMENTO -The four d1rcctly-clectcd members of the statt' Board of Equalizauon have been a quarrel~mc group m recent years One member. Ball Bennett. was sca.ruly on speakin.1 tcrms with the other three (the fifth member of 1M board 1s state Controller Gray [)a, 1s) Bennett oaxnly accused the others of trading campaign con- tnbuuons for fa, orablc votes on mult1m1lhon-dollar tax cases over which the board has 1urisd1ct1on. .\nother. Conwa) Colhs, devoted his waking moments to plott1na campaigns for higher office -am· b1t1ons that crashed lh1s year when he was denied the Democrauc nom1nat1on for talc insurance comm• s1oner. winning only a handful of votes. A third, Paw Carpenter. WU do1n1 all sorts of things wbkh de- fied undcrstandma. Eventually. however. he was indicted on federal corTUpllon charges. s1cmm1ng from his da)'s 1n the state Senate. and this month was 4'Cntenc~ to a lengthy stretch 1n federal pnson. The contcnuou\ quartet's quiet- est member has been 1ts onl~ Re- publican. Emu~ Dronenburg of San Otqo. Colhs 1 'iOOn to depart. v.hich wall cause ft'" tears to flo" His suc~~r. uthem Cahfomia t.u. laW\cr and poht1cal reformer Brad hcrman. v.111 be a hugc 1mpro,c- ment ( ~nler had to surn-ndcf bis SC2t on tM board upon bc:ma scntt'nced. and the ~t.atc's nc'A' 10"- emor Pt'le Wilson. w1U appo1n1 a o;ucttssor Droncnburg. 1n the meantime. 1s becoming the board's leader by de- fauh. and 1s mounung an effort to "ater dov.n -he 'WI)\ clanf} -a ncv. la" that v.111 impost stnct con01ct-of-intcrcst rcstnct1ons on him and his colleagu~. proh1b1tmg them from 'otang on ta>. cases in"olv1ng substantial camp:ugn contnbutors The lav. •~If as a product of the boaraT'Trffcrnat ronft1ns: 8t a\.._cd his f ncnd and pohtaal all stat(' n Quenlin Kopp. to wn1.t It The measure. enact~ and ~ b' Go' George DcukmCJtan thi\ ~car 1cnenill) proh1btts a Board_ ol E~uahzauon member from vollQ& on an) pcndina matter directly .r. f~·t1ng an'.ooonc who has contnbuled S~CiO o r more to his campa1Jn •• tht' prccrd1ng 12 months. The n~ la"' lS tO 10 into effect Jan. I. This month. however. Oro~ bur& asked state ~nomcy ~ncra) John Van de Kamp to declalt v.hethcr the l 2-month period bcpA an January 1990 -as Kopp COf\: tends -or v.on't start runniQI until next month. If the latter dccrttd, It "-'OUld IJVe Board of Equahzat1on memben an Cllll'I )ar. in efftt't. of penalty-free deaa; in wtth contnbutors. Orooenbuf1 satd be wants on.I~ to clanfy .. ambipities m the law that ha'c re-sultcd in con1lact1111 \cpl ad"1Ce from the bOard's own attome) and the Fair Pohl.IQI PractittS Commissioft, and • that he pcnonall)', ~ not he aff«tcd by nrict 1ntttpretab0e. But KoPt> sa)s it's an db1 ~!I> d1lutc the ntW ethics IMr. .... dOnn't want this to t.ppta. .. aid of OroMftbufl. ~ tll'O ha~ Mre.ty **. O\'ff I Kope> efb1 to ......... new law. 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Now. she's flgtlttni 'Mth t he nu~. te!tin& tffem co-let,..,.> .. The blond. blue~)td toddler was found ltfel~s in a sno"'dnft earl) Monday. apparently sc' era I hours after she wandered oul tdc her Elkin. W Va .. trailer home 1n her undeNcar. Bnttany's 20-year-old mother speculated the child "as enchanted b) 1he snow and ran outside to build a snowman for her grand- father. Bnttan)' 1s brea1hing and eating on her own. said · Dr. he)..har Venk.a1araman. the girl\ doctor. Frostbite could cause her to l<'sc the ti~ of her fingers and toes and 11 will be "some time" before doctors detemune 1f there's been an) brain damage. he said Doctors estimated Bnt1any had been outside for two to thrtt hou". d~SC'd only 1n a T-shirt and under- wear. Her tempcratu~ had dropped to 74 dcgrccs. causina her hcan to stop -apparently minutes before her mother found her , Vcnkataraman said. In the absence of oxygen. the scvrrc cold helped preserve her brain function, he said. Ms. Eichelberger and her fiance found Bnttany on her back about 10 )ards from the home. A nr1ghbor. Paul Owens, admin- ISlered cardiopulmonary rcsusc1- tat1on until medics arrived. Doctors at Davis Mem onal Hospital 1n Elkins continued CPR for 31/i hours unul Bnttany's temperature rose and her heaP1 resumed beatina. .Ooccocs begM ..-.nuin• me -hUlc:.&&rl..UU,Qlcdt~y.Jn: wra•n&- her in blankets. expo51ng her to warm lights and pumping a warm saltne solution into her stomach. Cihe "as flo" n to Pittsburgh Monday e'en mg. Her mother said Rnttan) was able 10 speak to her Tue~av. "Her \Otce was real hoarse. but I was excited . I was afraid she wasn't ao1ng to be able to talk... Ms. Eichelberger said. "She says ·no.· ·momm): ·get.' and 'stop.' •• Ms. E1chelbergt·r ~td her daugh- ter fell aslet·p on the couch while "atch1ng telc\-1StOn Sunday night and she decided to let her rest there. Brittan) was sull on the couch when she chttked on her around S a.m . but was gone when she awak- ened again several hours later. The trailer door. "h1ch had been locke,d. was w1dt open. -By D• Auodald Ptt11 7-year-ald llllllMllN ly Patrlek lMkln Or-.. c... ~ "°' HUNTINGTQlf BEACH -In the ftnt two yean the Ocean View Hiah airb buket- ball team enaered the Marina Tournament, the Seabawkl have come away with cham- pionship and nanner-up ttOPbiel. Afttt Thurtday niaht's '47-44 win in the quanerfinals ovtt the bolt Vikisp. Ocean View is once apin assured of a fine finish. .. Ever ai~ we've been in this tour- nament. we've done well .. Seahawks Coach Ollie M1r1in said. ..I love beina in the winner's bracket of this thina. You always end up facina Sunset Leque opponents and it's a uat tune-uo. This year is no different as all four Sun1et teams entered in the tournament were in championship quanerflnaJ action Friday caPOCd by the niaht-endina cap between 19ll1's leque champion (Ocean View) and the runner-up (Marina). As expected, it went down to the wire. After trailina by 10 at half. the-Vik.inp put on a furious comcblck behind Colleen Hatch and Jessica Trippet, who combined for 11 of the Vikings' 16 points in the Quarter. The Seahawks cluna to a 36-)4l edac after time, but after Hatch made a layup, was fouled and converted the free throw. Marina took a -40-37 lead with S: 12 left in the pme. Dawn Cox then hit an I l·footer after a steal and the Vikings' lead was five. Marina, howtver. was unable to put Ocean View away. "( told them in the huddle that we've reached the top of the mountain, now we've sot to act over it," Marina Coach Pete Bonny said. "We're still learning how to do that and Ocean View was too good a team to give up." The Seahawks then went on a 8.Q spurt to take a 4S-42 lead. but Marina pulled within two on Hatch's turnaround jumper in the key with I :22 left. That was as close as they could gtt as Tricia Lindquist and Nikki Vivion hit free throws in the final 43 seconds to i~ the pme. The Seahawu will face Estancia in the semifinals at 8:30 toni&ht. while Marina &OCS aaainst Fountain 'lalley in the fifth- place semifinal at S:30 p.m. Eatancla'• Robin Cordrey (uppet left) and Barona' Christina Coleman battle: Ocean View's Kristin Brown ~ NottleMIOJ-. Co.et Dllil'f Piiot (upper ~ht) la boxed In by Dawn Cox and Colleen Hatch; Estancia a Monique Sweet (below) battles Michelle KraVlk. I Estancia in 66-86 win over. Baroiw By Patrick Lartcln ~ ... Coeet Dlllfy Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -In what was supposed to be the touahcst opponent of the season thus far, Estancia High had little trouble in disposing Fountain Valley, 6S-l6, in the quanerfinaJs of the M&Qna pl'ep &iris basketball tourney Thursday ni&ht. h was no surprise that the undefeated Easies (11-0) got 25 points from Melody Earle -one of Orange County's most dangerous offensive weapons -but what was surprising was the way Estancia man- handled the Barons on the boards. Estancia outrebounded Fountain Valley, 54-29. and that was the difference in the game. "You usually don't get any credit 1n the papers for rebounding. but that's what Wlns games for you," Estancia Coach Lisa McNamee said. "I thought Leah Braau did a great JOb for us underneath and really hit the boards. She's a gifted athlete and she JU.St goes out lherc and pla)'s." Braatz. with her etgbt rebound!.. wa~n·1 th~ only Eagle having a field day under- neath. Robin Cordrey dominated the paint watb 12 boards while Patnce Lump~n added nine. Funny. it was the one area where Foun- tain Valley thought at had the upper t>and coming into the game. "You can be big. but af you're not ·. lhc right positio n for rebounds, it doesn't mat· ter." Fountain Valley Coach Carol StrausbwJ Slld. "Rebound.Ina was tbc d1f- fercncc and scrttning out has been a weak- ness of ours so far. Wc'"e been working on iL but we·re not getting it done." The game was never close as the EqJes went on an 8.Q run to open the pme. Fountain Valley was able to pull within three at 14-11 late 10 the first penocl but that was as close as the Barons would get. Besides Eade, Monique Sweet had 15 points for Estancta. Elsewhere at the Manna Tournament: • Hntlaitoe Bad "· Loa1 Badl wu .. H~ The Oilers (9-3) moved into lhe semifinals with an impressive Wln over the Bruins. '4 ho had lost only once coming in. Huntington wtll face Lakewood at 7 tonight for a benh in the cham~nshap. See EST ANCIA/lr ,,._ .. ,,, Rams back In bowl 11101~altar 41-yau dNught .. By B«nle Wlll(W'l AP Sportt Writ« ANAHEIM -Thanks to Earle Bruce's bowl mack. Jan. I. 1949 will no longer be a date that will live in obscurity at Colorado State. O n that New Year's Day nearly 42 years .. o. the Rams played in their only bowl pme. losing 21 -20 to Occidental in the Raisin Bowl in Fresno. Occidental is now a Division Ill school, and the Raisin Bowl didn't outlast the Truman administration. Bru~ has Colorado State beck in post- scason play. The _Rams (M) will play Orqon (S.l) on Saturday in the Freedom Bowl at Anaheim Stadium. The Freedom Bowl may stin be considered a minor affair, but this will be the seventh pme compared hro players not enough for Tars in 77-61 defeat By Jon FwgulOn °'.,. COMt o.ly Piiot SANTA ANA -Huy Nguyen and Justjn Mcintee were typica.IJy outstanding for Newport Harbor Thursday niaht al the Century Tournament, but that was it for the Sailors who watched Buena Park Hiah pull away in the fourth quarter for a 77-61 boys basketball win in the quanerfinaJ1. Nauyen poured in 31 points. •nd MdnlCC-21 and 1bc Sailors led by as mu_c_b as 10 in the first quarttt, but Buena Park's agressive inside pmc and adjustment on defense to Newpon's fundamental of· fensive pme turned the tide in the tint ·half and made the differcn(C down the S1rctch. 0 Their qareuivencss kicked our tail," said Newport Coech Bob Serven. whote team slipped to M and will p&ay Foothill today at 12:10 p.m. ·•n.ey oulhusded us. •.. We waited for thinp IO happen instead of maldq thinp happen ud -e IOI beet. .. Nauyen and Mcintee ~ a combined 2 I or 31 from the field for the Sailon. who shot 49 petUnt. lulna Part (7-4) bit S2 permit ft'Om the fteld, hdudilll 4S pe1a111 &om ).point ra1111t llid 67 pel!:llDI hm :he Ii•. while ouril»oandl.. ltattMlr, )4.11. • .. w,·re not _... ..,.. .. out of ... Olber people. Wm 1101 .-. ID will ia 1aipc ·ir·~ o&1a1r..,... .,..-. -. PliJ- 1111 better. Wt'we beca•1 a two Ml•-. H~ """' llard. HI Im to .. II ii. 9 a lot. ..... Piil ....... Allllt ........ 26 ........ llilll MUD 1•1 lild --lidlilM ~ ... 10 ...... 12 ., ...... ~ .. .., ...... ... fl u. --... ,,.. ............. 5 ... CLQ I ... =m• to only five for the Raisin Bowl. And 1t ma> be "minor." but the~ have been 47.000 t ickets sold to date. Kickoff is at S. "This as an ideal bowl game for us to go to." said Bruce. who's led a bag turnaround at CSU in just two seasons. "h 's ideal for ~ruiting and it's an ideal location since wt have a lot of players ( 18) on our team from California. "It's a &ood bowl to be your first in 42 years .. " Bruce said. "Look at teams that have been there. Colorado was there. BYU was there. Washington was there and they have all moved up. . , .. It's fu n. It's great for our team. It's still hard to believe we're going to a t>Qwl this soon." By Barry Faulkner °'.,. Co.et o.lly Pilot COSTA MESA - Edison H iah boys basketball coach Jon Borchert saw traces of a defensive team he could be proud of in Wednesday's openina round victory at the Coast Christmas Oassic at Estancia Hiah. He didn't have to wait Iona for a long- playina repeat performan~ as the Charaers put t<>tcther -their best de- fensive cffon of the teason to stymie favored Irvine, SS-4S, Thursday to ad- vance to toniaht's 8:'40 cham1>1onsbip Bruce joins Notre Dame's Lou Holtz and Indiana's Bill Mallory as the only active coaches to take foar difTettnt tchools to bowls. Bruce took Tam .. to its only bowl game and Iowa State to two of its four bowl games. At Ohio S'-1 he took the Buckeyes to eiaht bowls in nine 9C.8sons. By com- parison, Woody Hayes took the Buckeyes to 11 bowls in 28 tea$0nS. Bf'\Att. 6-S in bowl pmes. doesn't want his ptayers to be overwhelmed by their first bowl appearance. While they're attending the usual tonal f ynctions. they are also practicina har~. - "l'nl aoiPI to approath this bowl pme the •nw wa~ as the others." Bruct said. .. It's always nice to think about _fCtting to a bowl game. but now that we arc~ we've semifinal ._na ~~ Estancua ( 11 -1 ). -That was two ~ ~ defensive teams: two pretty aood tams period." Borchcn said. "It was like look.ins at the same team. because they nan the same ofTen~ we do. but we really pla~ vef) solid defen~ the entire pme. We did have a little trouble acttina. hand up on (John) MoUc, but he's 1 heck of a player." Molle burned the Characn (9-2) for 29 points. includina J 6 of his team's 24 an the second half. But Irvine ( l 0-2) could act little else IOUtSt a ·cohesive f.ciison man-to-man. ' While teamwork keyed the defensh'e effort. balance was the story offensively. as well as some clutc:b frtt-throw shoot- Estancia rumbles into semifblals with 67-50 win over Dana Hills got to stan thinking about Wlnning 1t." Bruct was fir~ by O hio tate an 1987. He coached one ~ason . at Oiv1s1on I-AA Nonhem Iowa. going 5-6. before tak.ina ~ Colorado State JOb. The Rams were S.S.l in Bruce's first xHon. and their 8-4 record this year wu their bes& 5in~ 1977 and only their 14th winning record since the Ra1s1n Bowl ~ason of 1948. '""ohC'd and a lot of preparation tame. a lot more lime than '4ha1 '4C '4 ere used lo when coach (Leon) Fuller "-IS at Colorado Stare Ho~-c\er, "°ath coach Bruce coming an . we're finally Sttang some su~ss The play- ers ·have ~II> adjusted to ham well. .. The pla>t'rs a~ starting to bebeve that v.c ran "'•n.'' Launta said. "We sa• that when we came an wath roach Bruce and pla)C'd Tcnnes<;('(' real!\ do~ in Knoxville (losing 17-14 an the 19 9 opener). That JUSt stanrd the wholt' chain rTacu on of changing our arntudt and gl\ ang us ~me confiden~ that '4t can pla) with an:.bod:. an the ~~_.;:...-.-:.+r~-+-.--co-u-ntTT""-~~~---~-• . . Launta has suirt~ 46 conSttUuve pmcs. .. a school ttrord H as 47th '4111 be an a bowl iaiacl• mi9en1bft at the fouJ tine. "How m.iiftft lhrows d1d we miss?" IOl'dlefttallie ...... The Charaim sank only half of t.beir first 26 foul shots. but canoed their last 10. Free throws. a ke }-pointer by Gres Miller. and continued defensive pressure hell)ed Edison to a f ou.rth~uaner lead. which topped out at 39-29 with S: 11 left. That buld&e dwindled quickly. how- ever. as only a Paul Baran frtt throw dented a 9-l Irvine run. Nc:lcd by coo- sccu.ti"c Molle buUts. The.lead WM a~· 40-JI ..... G~ Miller tquarc:d u,p &om ~ IM ),..point stripe and hit notbiQI but net to bump •h-c edte to five with 2:37 aeft. See EDeSON.- game. final!~ · Tllllts 1c•1•&11 lltti Plact s •• 9 a.m -MlSStOn Vlf!O vs. RictitttJ 10:40 a m -Laeuna Hills vs. Hoover (c.so&atiaa SI ... 12 2Q p m -Estancia lmerves vs CdM 2 p m. -Banmn& vs. Service Aftll Plact S•:A:zls 3:'° p.m. -Huntington Beach vs. Irvine 5 20 p.m. -Pomona vs Dana Halls - Clla .. istip Sa:•• 7 p.m -Tustin vs Lo" Buch Jordan 8.40 pm -Edison vs Eslantli St*CI ....... Sara Estancia RestfVtS 49. MISSIOll Vlf!O 44 Corona del Mar 57. Lacuni HIUs 46 ~ 99, Glendale Hoover 8J Sel''f!Ct (Anthofl(t) 75. RcMttl 50 1.-7l, ~ 8eadl 6$ le>f11 Belch Jordan 76. POfflOlll 73 Estll!Cia 6 7 Dina Hills SO (~ SS. lrvute 45 OHers give No. !I Tustin a nm, but come up short in '1146 loss ~) p o 11 t ~; are a K MlAMI -Bill McCartney can't ~ take the Fifth on tht fifth-down con· ~ troversy. Even if he wanted to, the Colorado coach couldn't remain silent on the dispute that has d~cd his top.ranked Buffaloes ever since they beat Missouri on an extra down nearly lhrtt months aao. Too man¥ questions remain. At his first Oranae Bowl news conference, M~nney spent more time talking about the fifth· down issue than any other subject. More than Notre Dame hts team's opponent on Jan. I. More than the BufTal0es' bid for the national championship. More than his passing game, running game and kicking p me combined. "I never thought ll would last this long." McCartney said. "It 1us1 won't go away:· "If' as Colorado s 3~31 victory o'er Mi ssouri on Oct. 6. a win that has been called everything from tainted to Utwdry . -\ wan that some people think Missouri deserves McCartnr' 1~ not one of those people. "I sec absolutcl> no reason to Jive 11 back:· hr -:aid. "We won at fair and square.· The Buffaloes won 11 on the last play of the game, a 1 -~ard touchdown run by backup quar· terback Chark'I Johnson. One small problem: John- son \Cored on fi flh do" n. om· more than the legal allvlment All' Force stuns osu, 28-11 MEMPHIS. Tl·nn. -Rob Perez e ' ·•,ed twice on shon run\ and Carlton - Mc~ nald rcturnrd a pa!i!i interception 4U rd!i for a iout·hdo"n Thursda) nigh1 _ l\1r Fom· upset o 24 Ohio tatr. 23-1 1. an the L1oen) Bo"I A.:1 rorcr (7-5). a 17-point underdog. had built a 13·5 lead on a pair 1 -~ard TD runs by Percz. Then. aflcr Ohio talc (7-4-1) got bad. within two points. McDonald put the game awa) w11h his second intrrcepllon of 1hc ga me Dc~p11c ha' ang a "eight advantaie of about SO pounds a man along the line of scnmmage. Ohio State had trouble th roughout trying to run against the quid.er Air r urcc dcfrnse. The Bucke\ C'i ti nail) fo und the end zone v.11h 13.11 to pla) on a 29-}ard run b) Robcn m1th . Kent Graham rcplaung !itaner Greg Fre}. moved Ohio Statt• ll4 'ard\ rn fou r pla)!> for the TD. Graham's 11 ·\Jrd rnmplcuon to Bnan Stablein produced a fir'>t d11\.\ n JI lhl· o\1r Force :\6. and Sm11h t·amed on the rw \I 1wu plJ~'> to pull Ohio ~tate w1th1n I'· 11 Ohio ~IJll' "'lOI hH J l\tng 2-point n>n\l~r'iton . hut CirahJm O' t•rthtl''' Bubt" 011' t' al the rear ol the end 1om· Telev1......-1o Brnterllaas' bl'll-111 •<\II .\mt·man Bo~t F\P' .a 'II fl m • Blod.nu'1~·r ~.~1 < hJnnd I' ' pm TELEVISIOJ\ Coll .. 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I/ r \I tlJI 't ''" . . With time running out, Hert> throws the defender a head fake and scores on an easy layup. UCI t1k11 111 8 .... 11 Stlte The LJ('I men's basketball learn ---- return) 10 nt't1on tonight against Georgia •., Stntc 10 1he Dr Pepper Classic at thl.' r ~ Un1VN'>l t) of Tenne)scc at Cha11anooga Tournament. The .\ntcatt•rs (4-6) arc coming ofT a 10-poant win ovrr \al. but have switched 6-foot-2 Craig Ma~hall 1n10 the starting hncup in place of 6-foot·9 Jeff Von LutLO" at forward. UCI took four days ofT an a ro~ n, 1ng 10 Chattanooga Wednt'Sday and practicing Thur"Kia} fo r the first tame since atur· dJ' \ gam'\ · Alabama 'tatt' (7-3) 1s playing 1n its fourth toumamen1 1h1'> season. onr more lhan the Ant· eaters. and is kd b~ 6-foot-5 guard Steve Rogen. the Black College Newcomer of the Year last season when he ran l ed fifth in the nauon in sconng at 29. 7 points per game Rogen averages 28.1 points and 7.6 rebounds. In game~ pla)ed Thursday: •No . 10 UCLA 110, Fresno Slate at: Tracy l\.furra) scorl·d 20 of has 26 points an the second half and Don Maclean had 22 as the Bruins rebounded from their fir\t lo\'i of the season. Muchcll Butler added I 9 potnl'> lor the Bruins, who improved their record 10 9-1 and lhl•tr all-tune mark against the Bulldog" t<l ().() • No. 4 Arllona 80, Pepperdlae H : Sean Rooks scored 26 po1n1' and Brian W1lliami. added 14 as <\n10na·s 1n\1dc game O\erpowercd scrappy Pep. pcrdanc. ad"ancinB the Wildcats (9-1) lo the cham- p1unsh1p ol lhl· r resl:J Bo" I Classic for the sixth l'On~cu11' l" 11me Flyers sk1t1 past Kln11, 7 -6 Rool-..ll' "111-..e R1l'n 'K'Orcd '"'O goals and Tim t...l·rr had a goal and an assist a l huMa) night an has first ~me: ~ance #• '-..:, '°' 10 a'> the Ph1ladl•lph1a Flyers held ----on the LO\ .\ngck' K ang~. 7-5. at the Forum. I hl· t...rng'>. 2-5-0 1n 1he1r last SC\Cn games rall1eJ I.sit' rn the gaml· hut blew d chance: 10 dose ground nn the m\lhl' 01\ 1s1on-leading Calgar) nJnll'\ "ho IO'>t 4-1 to Edmon ion. Calgal) leads thr "-rng' 11' three poanl\ In othl·r \pon\ nt'"' lhurwa,· • W11h a 'ear lo go on has cu.ntract. outfielder "-l'\ 1n ~h Re' nnld' got fr«· agent 1reatmenl frnm the "il'" 't ork Ml't'> 1n the lorm of a three-year. SI 0 m1ll1on contratt t•,1r ns1on • l Ill' mutha of lhl· late tlank Gathers has d~11med rn a dt•po!>1l1on that her son was given mone-. b~ o I mola Mnr)mount booMer while hr was on a ha\l-..l·thJll ,l holarc,h1p al the unl\Crslly. Gathers rnllJp~·d "1arl h 4 .it C1er'itcn Pa\llto n and died an hour and 40 1111nu1n lall·r at a nearb) hospital. He \\>-9\ 21 -From tbc Auocl•tH Pre,. Qlltl DI 1111 day StH Thomas. T e'a' tackle. ('Ommentmg on lhl ~·ha ' 111r ol \.t1am1 pl:l)ers during a ti.1r~·lUl.' 1h1., "l'l'~ J\ the two teams .,rl·parcd tor Tuc'><.fa, ·.,C ollon Rowl "The-. (the M1am1 plJ\l'r\) put handana' on their ·head'> and I thought I "J' an the middle ol Humi;v1lle fl\ n11t 11t1Jr} Here's one chance to see Norman lf )OU '-'dlll 11> \o\Jlth ( 1rl·g "or- man. lh r lale'>I dom1nJt1n~ pla~er on the Pu\ r our. pl.s\ IO dn C\ent rn <iou1hern C .il1lorn1a 1h1'> ..ca<,on. hel· ter gel do" n to I J < o \IJ Re">ort and <;pa m•\I \\l'dt•nd ffan '·f>I Norman h.1., 1nd1latcd hr '"II plJ\ onl' rn thl' lnlin1t1 l ournamcnl ot \hamp1on<, durint11he \outhcrn ( ahforn1.1ponmn 111 the 19QI P<1.\ Tour 'Tm going to pl.t \ rn the T of< then 0> to .\ustraha for '>Omc eHnls .. "-ormJn rt'\.Caled recent!\ 'Tll rtlurn l<> pla~ at 1hc AT & T a1· Pehbk Beat h then 11'<, hatk tu \u\· traha for me>re tournament)·· Norman wac, 1ht• kadang monc} wannrr on the Tour an 1990 and captured the Vardon Trophy for best sconng average He: was at Nrwport Beach\(' for a chnrc this pa 1 car. courtrw of lcrr) •\ndcr\<>n director ot 1011 tor tne rnvr'>l. wnen· tnc Newport ('lassie Pro.Am takes place. There will be nine pla)'er\ 1n the T of C who played an the Newport ('la 1c/C'ro by uthern in pa,t years alona with four more who wtll be p1n.1c1p111na an the mo~ T ov Cat 1hc 11me locaoon and u~t. lncludtd in the h t of pla)crs who p1r11c1p11td 1n th ioumamcnt that ' ~fits Hoaa Mcmonal Ho p1tal. Pmb)tcrian throUJh 1he -.pcm ""' 'J2 C1ub ltl' the follow1n11lon1 -•lh 1ht )rlr1 lhey played here ind the 1oumamtn1 the "'On tn 1990 to --quah(y ~ tM t \ntt: Ptter~n -Bob Hope Otry;ttr C'lat11c (7 79): Tommy Annour, m -Photni• Cl.mic (n.79>: Din Fonman -~non l ctlman Hutton ()ptn ( J). Jodi'" • .... Howard L. Handy Mudd -the Pla)'ef'\ ( hamp1on\h1p and the Nab1 '!'I(, ('hamp1onsh1p (84); Paynr tewan -MCI Ht'ritagc Classic ond GT U) ron Nclmn llas,1<' (82) Gil Morpn -Kern per Open (75): Mom Hatal\k' -Bank of Boston las51C (7 ); tlup B«k - Buick Open (79. 82). ind J im Gal- laahcr Jr -Grca1er Mil'ktuk« Oi*nCU>. "'°"who pla_}ed here in 1hc past 1ndudt: Jim Dent -Vantqt at The Dom1n1on, MONY Syf'l(uw Senior Clan•c. Kroetr nior K' ind Cm.tar C'1auK' {79. 83>: fflnk Ikard -Murata Rtun1on Pt~ •.~ C87, 88>: Jiml!'y Po-t'll -Sout,._ "'tStttn Bell ClanK' (7$. 79): and O.lt DoUjfm f Bttl Atlantic ruuK (78 80) , Ikard pla>ed here 1n thl' '01d wh1k wa111ng tojo1n the Senior Tour af1cr a htghl) succc .. ~ful can·cr o n tht• re"utd• wur. Hr v.a!> lOl' v.1nm·r of the T ofC tw1cc and ,harl''I scvrral 1oumamcnt records Ht' 11cd for lo~cst 18-hole score of Mm I 970 "hen he won and "as a w1rr·IO·'-'tn: victor that samr \car Ht JO'"" a stlcc1group1n 1h1s category 1ndud1ng Grne Lmkr. Jack "l1cklaus . .\mold Palmer. Tom Kue and <;1evc Pair (anothrr former phi)· er hert) The lnfin1t1 Tournament of Champions kicks ofTtht I 9'll 1 PCiA four ~ason The S5l Club Ncwpon Cla'>51C Pro.Am takes place opposite thr Ph()('n1x Open on fnda) and S:11urda)'. Jan. 25 and 16. 0 CHIP SHOT -The Sttond an- nual uthcrn 1h(om1a PG Golf fit Po will be held at Anaheim 5tadmm Exhibition Ccnttr Feb. 8·10 ... Tht Ben Hopn Tour will kick off' its ~ond $e'&SOn at Ralc~lield. Jan. 2S.Ftb. 3. a v.ttk 1ntr the Newport Classic Pro-Am . Four placn •~ open for SC'POA mem•rs 1n tht Loi A.Jwta.t ()pin wnh a QU81ifyu~1 round lrt b Olen· Jora ('ounlry Club on Monday. ftb. 11 For more tnforq>ation. ca.If (111) 33s-.40S I Othtfl .,.,1shin1 IO qualify ""''" have a chance to do IO II Los ~mnos CC' 1n O uno on Friday. Feb. IS Both COUl'IC'S wt.II be Ulld •iltt \WO quahfyin1 from f.Kb t'OUFW. °'8ctlint" fOr ftltry h f\ildav Feb. I for funhtr infOnDll~_. (714) 776-'!{,Sl. -~: •-"' £. ...,,,, ...... :, :.:·=;;s .......... liii .. ...,,.... . Olllllll6_ ....... lllki .. tM fteld oa New Y.,.I ti IO ................. v' bowl pmn. a IMIJY II ft'-t llOld al ml a 1hm hope~ a iiUOMI cham- pionship. Tht No. I lelln could Wiit from any of IMet bowll on Tuesday. The Ora"ir (Coloredo-Nou~ Damt). Cotton (Miami-Tun) or Citrus (Oeoraia Tedt-Nebralka) bowls could Produce lht naaionll champaon. In fK1. all of thole \Cams octpt Nebraska have MNM ton or shot to win it all Colorado (10-1-1). pmrntly the top-ranked team, would teem to have the easiest route to tht crown. Despite the ontoins controveny over their fifth..Jown vktort.apinst Missoun. the Buff'alon can Just about lock up their first national title by beating No. 5 Notre Dame. Howevrr. a Colorado lou would nN"n the door for No. 2 Georlia Tl'Ch (I ().().1 ). No. l Tnas (I 0-1 ), No. 4 Miami (9-2) or Notre Dame (9·2). Tech could arab lhc top spot if it beats Nebraska and Colorado loses. Hul even then. the hahtly·rcprdtd Yellow Jackets miaht lose out lO Texas if the Long.horns come up wi th an imprtssive win over M1am1. If Colorado and rech lose, any kind of Texas victory would prob- ably vault the Longhorns to No. I. But what if Colorado. Tech and Texas all lose? That would leave it up 10 a head- 10--head battle between Miami and Noire Dame. one similar to last year's na11onal 111le derby. M1am 1 and Notrr Dame each fin · ishtd with onr loss last season. But the Hurricanes edged the Irish in the Dennis Brosterhous final poll. m11nl) because they won their hcad·to.hcad mtctina. If thty both Wln on Tuel.day, Miami and Notre Damt' again will finish with 1he same number of losses This time. ho~ever. the lnsh would have the «tac because 1he) beat the Hurricanes dunng the rca· ular season. The $CCnano~ are plrnuful and the debate promises to be hvrl) So do the thrt't top pmcs on New Year' Day. •In the Orange Bowl (Channel 4 at S p.m.). Notre Dame plays top. ranked Colorado for the second straight year. And for the second straightyear. the Irish hope to spoil the Buffaloes' bid for a national championship and chum it them- selves. last year. Notre Dame beat Colo- rado. 21 ~. Th" year, the 8ufflloc., hope for rc'engc and a su~utnt na11onal tatle. · • Aftrn't'ars of decline. the ( Ot· ... ~l(Channdlat IO:JOa.•) hat I C'hlntt IU ~Ufe Ill ftrst •tional champeoe.•n ll ~· Miami nwk 1 habit of Yt1DD•ftl naiiOnallitliS ln die t9IOL Tht Humcanct are to'• for their tcCOnd 1traipt champtORlhip, th•rd 1n four )'tan and founh Ii~ 1983. TMY alto have a chance ao bec'Ome • th~ ftnt school to flnish No. l or No. 2 for five con1«ulivc years. Tcitll. wtuch won a peir of RI· tio"al titles under Damll Royal in tht I 96<k. rcboundtd from succcu-i vc to•Hn& seasons 10 win its first Sou1hwtst Conference cham· p1onsh1p in 'CVen >r•rs. •In the Citrus Bowl (Channel 7 at 10:30 a,m.), Gcol)ta tech will be try1na to prove ifs for real. Althouah the) 're unbeaten. the Yellow Jackets arc ull -scarchina for rnpect because of ;i mediocre ~hcdulc that included onl> onr roe currtntly in the Top 2S . Nebra~kn (~2. ranktd 19th) l<»t at\ onl) two games 1aaanst ranked opponents. The Cornhuikers arc flp. pcnnna in a bowl game for the 22nd 'itnught season. Tech. meanwhile. can cap a re· markable season Wlth a victory. The Y ello" Jackels won their first Atlan· 11c Cout Conferencr title. pined their h1ghrst ranking since 1956 and wl·fl' tht' only maJor unbeaten team "' 1hc count I) dunng the regular season. ophomore quarterback hawn Jonrs direct Tcch's high·octanr of· fcnsc. "h1le .\11-l\merican safety Krn w1ll1ng anchors a stingy de· fen~. ~ul1 Bro1tullo111 Is •11 Oru1c CoHt D•lly Piiot Sports Writer wto c 1c/evl1lo•·radlo col1U1111 .,. pc•rs every Friday. weekend televlslon-radlo SATURDAY TELEVISION C.ll«1e BubtMll 9 • m -Cicorlr1ov.n "' Houuon from t ~tenbul'). 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Sophomore OllVla D1Cam1lh led the way with 18 points and Junior Janel ug1yama. w11h a 4-for·4 performance from 3·po1nt range, scored IS for the Mustangs. The Mustangs (7-4) m«t Tustin tonight with thr wanner facinJ. the survl\or of thl' other scm11inal game betwttn Brea-Olinda and Woodbnd e. ··1f. was our be 1 team effon or \he )'Car:· said Mrsa Coach Jim Weeks "We JUSt pla_>cd 'l''Y ~ell together. We had 28 field aoats and 21 on1su •. ·· Elscwhrrc an aarl11 basketball: • N~-.er1 Harbor I!. Pacifica tt: The Sa1lor1 oprncd play an the n1iaao Tournamrnt. rolhna to the easy win despite a low stan. Leadina only 9-6 af\cr one quan.er. Newpon (5·S> expanded its lead to 13 at haln1mc and never looked beck. Senior Jenna Lee icorcd a scason-h1ah 33 DO\nt 17 1n 1he .... DCC posts 88-50 triumph Cl'PERTIMl -l nka Manning and ( \nth1 n "-.ollar~orcd 15 points cal'h a' the Orange C oa'll ( ollc&c ~Ornt'n·s basketball team dl'fl'all'd .\111a11 · :•"t'r. Mi-50 Thuf'Wa\ night an 1he opening round ul thl· l>t.· •\n1-rnurnamfnt The Pirates ( 10..7) led 1hrough11111 the \c.'cond halt alter takma a 34-26 edge at halh1me It "J' the '~' nnd t me 1h1., ~a'\.On OCC' had defcatl'd Amencan RI\ er Coo I wall tal-..e on \an M:Hl't• rn tht• 1ouinument ~nufinnls this evening. founh 4uaner. Le1ah Mulkr added 10 pornb and Helle M)rup 11 rebound!.. f1lur O\'ilSI~ and fi,c teals <'"J>Orl "'" ~Ille fl Mod r no at 6·30 1h1s evrn1na 1n 1hr lour· namcnt ~m1final • Corou dtl Mar H. Caoyoo 4': Heather Flahrm "'on·d a ..C3\0n- OILERS From 81 Thrtt 011~ scored an double fiaures led b)' Clare Wnl~rr's 16 points. mbcr mbro!iC' and Jen· naftr John~n each had 11. ltunt· in.gton pulled out to a 49-25 half· t1mt ltad when Coa h Nick BanJett pulled his startrf!i for most of 1he third and fourth quancn. The Bruan' rallied to within 10 late an the: .,mt' aaain"t the sccond team. but &nlctt rranJCncd the nan1n1 fht and had 110 trouble the re I of tl'le wa~. -By ,.e D•lly Piiot high ~4 ixi1 nh and had 12 rt· bound a'\ C'dM quahfird tor an 8 · o'chx·i... wm1final berth 1on1gh1 at the 5ant11go Tournament. .\lw sparkltna for Corona (8-4) "t'~ Tahha Wagnt'r ( 13 po1n1s. 11 ho:mh) and Molhe Flint ( 11 points and nine a .. 'i1s1s. -By fk Dally Pilot • Lakewoo4 H , £di ... 4t: Thr fharacn (9·3) trailed b)' Jus1 ont' at the h3lf. bu1 tht Lancers outscored Eda n. I -6. an thr third qu nrr to 1alc control nl-..a Miller had 24 po1n1~ to ltad thr \harget'\. but Ed150n couldn't handk.the tn 1de po""cr of Lakr'A>ood. C""haron John~n had :?S point~ for the Lan<'Crs to lead all scorrn and ll·C'ff rcturncr Mt'l1 sa tO"--:r 1dd~ 17. [di.on f11cc Lona Beach Wil10n in • fif\h-plac-e semifinal cont 1 toda) 11 4 p.m . . 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Bia. b11 shot:· Borchen said of Miller'\ Jumper. whtl h contnbuted to the 6-foot-3 ~nior forward's team-h11h 16 poin1s Miller added four frtt lhrows w11hout a m1~s and a hl)"IO at the buu.er_lliu .. Deck..bu all four of ht\ fouls shots and Brandon Jesse. who totaled I:? p<>mt and 14 rebound • sank a p:m from the hne down the Slrt'tch .. rm \Cf) proud of the wa) "-<' shot frtt throv.-s late." Borchert s~ud. Jessie. a 6-S Junior. and Miller "-ert' upportC'd pnmanly b)' Baran, n senior forward who had his scrond con5ttut1vt• 1mpn-u1vc showina off the bend\ Baran. who along with Deck rt'· ccaved mctt&Scd playing umc due to usual starter Todd Sm)scr's hm11ed minutes while rccoverina from the flu , pulled down S(VC'n rebounds and procured a pair of steals. He made 8 of his I 0 points from the free-throw line. "He did n great JOb apin." Borchert ~1d. "B:lran wu open bc- cau~ the~ were sending people to double Brandon " Jes11e. Wi'IO blocked two shots. dashed ofT four assists and added '""o steals. was ca tly the most for- midable pf'C1tnct on the Ooor - includina Molle. Edison u~alcd 14-7 after one penod but sco~ the first 11 poinl.S of the ~nd quart.er to seize the ld\iantqe. Baran had five poinl.S duri.na the surse. which became 13 unaniwtred points followtn' Jesse's bucket Wlth 10 s.ttond len 1n 1he first quancr. Irvine rould not manqc a field aotl (Ot I 6-m1nulC, l~SCCOnd tun. lal)lel)' due 10 Edi10n's ddens1ve cffons. In another champ1onsh1p qu.ar- tcrftnals pmc: •!.-..__. ...... ,.., ..... n : Rt111e Ki"I 1eored a pait of layups down the stretch afkf Pomona had cut the lead IO OM. Rodney Hams and E~ Ratliff Md t 7 and 16 points for Jontan. Holiday Classic: •Foutain Vallty 84, Facey Composite 3': Thl· Canadian oppo- nent from .\lbrna "'as no ma1ch for the Barons 1n a consolation bracket game Fountain Valle) (4-5) "'as paced b' Barrett Hogg.an with :?O point\. .\ililm Ziebarth addC'd I 6 and (in:gg Ramo 14 .\t lhe Las Vega, Hohda~ ( la~s1c • Woodbnd1t !10, Oc:tao VltW 4t: The Wamof'i kd w1rc-to-w1rr. holding on for the "in when Jim Hams' de pcrauon '\-pomt \hot at- tem pt fallC'd at lhl' bu11e r The ~hawks ( 5-6> \lo-ere v.-tthout the scr\ICe"i of R 'an ~anm "ho ""' 'tdehnC'd "'1ih a lov.er bac~ In consolation acuon • E1taacla Ruervtt 0 , Mission Viejo 44: Juniors Russell King 13. Joe Edson 12 and T\ h1slcr (I 0) wer~· in double figure~ in a stunning upset • Corona del Mar S 7. La1ua Hiiis U : Jon L pham scoreJ 10 and teammates Jinon Clark ( 11 ) and 1nJUr) suo;ta1nt•d in Wcdnc~a) ·~ g..im e Bf)an t\.no' notched 14 points and Hams 11. while Ryan Rauch led all score.I"\ "11h 10 In a ( enlur\ Toumamen1 con-~'lat1on game·· •St. PaaJ 7l, Cost.a M~u H : Mike Dc:Graz10 scored a caret'r· high ~4 point'> for Costa Mesa. but t Paul c~plrn1cd .i 19-13 run 1n the !i«ond quaner for 1h.-v.-111 < O'ila Mr~ meels uthern California ('hn tum 1oda' at 9 a m • Wutmiaiter 77, Calvary Cbaptl %t: Brad) Okura knocked down fi,e 1re)s for I) p<>inls and the l 1on\ 1rnpro,ed 10 3-6 U\.crall -By tit~ D•ily Pilot "I wa' proud of our ·k1d"i ... ~1d M1lkr "\\\· l·arne back and we "'cre \\tth1n reach .. Tuo;tt n explollt'd a 21-12 turno' er nrno ao.d cum1~1cnll} ~hO\\l'd a fi, l'· man attad ... Bc1ls1cin ( 19). Clav1on {IR). 'Aoore (111 and Rex: he '<I 0) were in double figures Da\'c Olsen CLO) .».4:fC m dou.~ ___ ,.. __ ., ______ _ figures for ( olrona dcl Mnr ESJANC • Baaa1a1 tt, GIHClale Hoover F 81 U : Jabane .\nderson knocked do\lo-n rom 42 po1_nts. a toumamC'nt m ord m-Balancing L) ·~ outs1dC' w 1rardf) el uding m. 3-point buclm was the conSl\IL·ntl~ -whd pl:t) of 6-5 •Service (A•c~ora1e > 7S, JUntor ~nler Mall FuC'rbnngcr. w-ho RlpetU H : Jason Ka1~r scored I chipped in :? I points and a team· points 10 pace 1hc ~task.an cntf) high 9 rebounds. ~rv1cc buned R lgh('llt 1n the Stt· n1or Tim Leonard started in ond quarter. 31-13 McDaniels-spo1 and added 1mmed1· OILERS From 81 "We missed a lot of op- portun1t1cs." said Miller "Thert' \\t.·rc la) ups. and frtt throws and turnovers. and in b311 games hkc this the) add up. .\ 101 of 1t (the turnovers) were JUSI unprovoked •· Despite the Ion . dropping Hunt· 1ngton ~ach to 7-3. Miller admitted there wa some s1htr hn1n1 a~ p;irenl. His club had battled a very talented Tu un qumtC'I on v1nual even terms -althouah cvet')'lh1na that was to come after a 6-6 t1c in the first quancr was done on a catch-up basts. Tust1n's a.arcs 1ve man-to-man defense tn the first half left the Tillers in a prccanous satua11on at ha.1ft1mc and Tom Mc:Oustcy or- dered his team into a zone 1n the sttond half -and the Oilers re- pondcd with five }.point sbou in that span. "We knew ii would be that kind of pmc (agrcssivc)," u1d Miller. "Nc11hcr team was 901q to b.cll oft .. Abdi finished with 11 and Man Monta<>mtt)', off'the bridl. chipptd 1n ~ith 14 u the 0.len stood tMir around. but ~ MVtt able to realty rtcovtt from a JO. l I Ctdkit in tbc tcrond period. ate park in lhl' first penod. record- ina fi\.e as\1'its "Timm) 1) solid, but unsptt· i.acular:· o·e nen said. ··we needed him to pla) a lot of minutes for us tonight and he camC' through.'' Tim PtC'pe r ('"' points) and Jeff Hokanson (four) also con1ributed offthc hcnch in a d ominant Estancia performanC\. The Eagle) advance to tonight's 8:40 semifinals aainst Edison (9-2). Dana Hills fc~ll to 8-5 NEWPORT Frl'>m 81 layups) and eight or its first 11 to Jump 10 a I ~9 lead, but Buena Park cut It to fi"f at the end of the first quarter and lt'd b u much as 11~ in the serond quancr before the 1lors rallied to m11ke n 31-31 at the half. " f\er the) 101 thc cal)' baskets (to tart the pmr). we Vr'Cnt to the 1ont bttausc ~c dldn't want to IJ\C up any more la)ups:· Buma Patt Coach Ed MantiJto sald.. "Thet help- ed UJ tet them into an outside pmc. ..• I thouaht -.c could conud lhc bolftk. We·~ not -but ~ 10 to the boe.rds 'Adi.·· The O)'OICS ju.mptd to a JS-JI laid to tW1 the third qual1C'f, but ncit~r tc:am led ~ &hM lbtec afttt that unul P11it toc* rontrol. 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Avellnow.'800lmo,ent8111c~Ylw.Huge ---8'Mol7t =: •.. :'",.~f.y : •. U.2.IO.';r 144.7191 Darling 2M 1'.48A deeof· now. Ocean sfd• pr io.d. .tltlltO. Agt, 211 Cebrtleo, 1..-1 d •ck. 2 8 A. O • r , 2 BA. 1 IA. 1 hM from ,,...._., 1211/mo "'* ..... -1u..-a at« P«tectt 11000/mo ..,boe......,.INd.~~11']&. ~WWd,Ut-1241 Wtii0l28fll.newpelnt ~.o .. !!.~· C9'1 bd'I. Patio, hid pool, Inc Avel111.141-1SM ·-,.. or ... optlOn, $175,000. ~,__,or_.,....,, & .._ ...,...., lndty. -1 _._ .. • P'tlno 17tl/IM. Avail PeUo, o-aoe. key to lartt.ra S. 144·0118 Uft ,, ... 111.. Oood ioc.tlon, Jclnt cond. IMfMd 7244900 c:,d etw ~~ 2 +~ ::: t r..i U••y Ptlcl "1"H IOt •111ClenCY end KCUtecy t<~w .. •ff OC<•SIOf'ally fflOfl 00 OCCUI PllNM hli.tl ......... ~DOI Id If td 0.Clo. 111\0 Chee .. yOl.tr Id d.-y "'1.0.1 "'""' '"'~·11ei110 64~ s111 r"-01111y Pll04 , , ,.., s no ()illty '°' .,,., enoo in .,, ~1...-1 to< :=,~~rta. HetenB Dowd.Mr South Co11t Metro ~v""'= 1120tmo.•l40-242t N.wpartlllldt 2669 *"'"" ... Cell '.n 'Pm or wecencte 1;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;li::C:"-"Tt'nf!!!!l~~~~~l~lS6~ 2eA18AJr~CWM Elelde 29A 18A. frplc. ....... lM t BA. 1 IA. oar.oe, ~3"' A~ now • &fiMesa .-2BA .... cr,'°d/!'P~: c:ompte•, lftdry .. ...._ =:.',::!te.yr~..J 3M~::r .. ~·0~· ~ cerS*, $115/rno. &ftm-.,,,.. n ,, tnal' be '"°°""bit e1cep1 IOt t"-c;otl of 1"- 1 .... ~ I u, nHoQ04ICI by the ... Of Credit CM Of>l\r be crpt, "'"' p, • w • D/W, ,....... ~ +MOO"-l&0-1718 eoe. --· . Aoeftt '44-0111 .,._ ... 9d to .,_.. 18T MONTH FR& {wfttl 1 3eR 1\teA ~-d frig patio with atrearn, .._. IHM/rno. The Prudentlel PNI ' PrM yr ._) 2 & HA. 2'~ era 1 w'td sfuo poOa, J.c, pref• prof 289' 1~. 2-tllty, wld LIVE 1 WEEK FREEi 210 OMNT CelforNa AMhV Jbr 2be --.. .. .. ~ .... .i '"' ,,... 1~,1 -·-"•>r '"'"'"'' ,...t 1>.t<a .. tn.n JO days u teqo;W.O ,.. DI ,.,,.,....1 tn llvl nCM """t.a lo ~ Chwges computed •' t •, ot ,,,. uupa4 1>411-.nce • monlh all colec1oon I M IS •nd """ renc>nabl41 '"°' "-Y ..... lu11ury c:ondoL F~. w/d !IMp g ..o...a.:S.... alngla or couple, no "le u P •, b •ck Y •rd. E'llde ~ cteen lrg 2BR TSL MGMT bf/ba. PrtYete phone llM, l*-up, MC gate. prtcng pall/amkra. 1 yr IM , 1150/mo.. no pete, t8A, like new, bft-tna, 132-2232 or 122..t012 STEPS TO BEACH.-3BA ---/dtrys '400/mo $1150 & yp ~72 $1200/mo -+ $1500 o.p 722--0435. garage Mu at IHI 28A, "PC. new carpet & +MOO OIP. 581-«ttl 2 BR Duptax. o..1gnet Nfwpot! luch 2169 C.U 434-94S3 2BA, 18A, pa11o. = 15M5s3 or e31~ llllMIMimllal ~1, ~~~: E'SIOE CM. MIF 2~5 . . t t 1how place. private ...... ft1W 28A 28A new paint new new carpet, ft_,. t E'SIDE xtnl loc;ellon 2BR PU.-......... -upa I prof lo etv '9 IWW twnhee fenced yard wl wood Executive Condo In Big drapes.' pool. taeuzil 1725/mo.Agt141--729 18A ~--.No ·p«s. Wl•AllY ITIPITla. S3U +~utll + dip dectls1 .. ~ lndry7~m2 1':,..'¥2· dnr. Canyon Tannie. pool, Neat So Coaat Pleza3 $725/mo. 211-c 1ett1 Pl. ... Hml&im Studto to 48drm near the 845-3537 or145-ssot ,"'IV'Jlmo 4 ·...., ape. 2 eat gar. Avall $795/mo.(213)8&0-951 844-0452 1. 2 I 3 Bedroom Apt• beach. Yearly un· FEMALE Non-ernokar •Clean & quiet Townl\M tmmed. ASKING ........ -.. w/frplc, Mt bet, rntcro. tumlehadM00-11500 21-35 wented to atwe 2BR 1BA. garage, pool, 11815/mo South L1fN 2188 ... --· LIW, LIW .... wld hkupa, c.ntral air & UU ft.LA mJILI 2BR In Coet• M•H patio laundry hk-YP 01ff 11...__ 1.., ·---... r-• -•• (llmhed oner~ garage w/axtra etorage l'IMl1J w/c:oupla. Own bdrm & $125 NO PETS 840-2415 .,_ I Lovely 1BR houM, wvuu· 2BR 1BA. patio, gar. FRE~ AENT FOR DEC. All "*"tanance Incl. bath, Jacuzzl. lllondry ··~ lll·lll• ad er-. frplc. ~view le75/S500 MC. <Mp. Tom ANO 2 WEEl<S FREE SOfry, no pe11. -cilltlee. S3001rno. Cell •MeN Varda townhouM. RENtlC $1200/.mo. 31612 Mar 845-Me2 JO Prop Momt RENT IN JANUARY FROM Sl.295/mo --~ e~'2 722·08t31MYemeuege. 2BR 1BA. W/d hoolc-up, .. / VIit•. 494-1528 Specloua 18R, Ilk• new. THE NEWPORT MARINA Badl fBayS2121lA 2121 t~ 2 BR 2 8A po~. g«age P4u• apace . .. • Incl frig, 1tove. micro, 780-0919 ger. p. ..., • ..., ~to etv • e.. • .. ' ~ _"§. ('I " • II.I $950Pet0K ,.22-8011 \t\\l\.'l'Yl I~.'<,, ....... poot.c:arpotUlaundry FAIAWAYAPTS•I COMapl.1525/mo+utll •llW ••E* REALTORS~ f1111 lllll• Call Sue ~8.0492 BIG CANYON Mlle........ Non-am:::.'5.~o pell .. ..... ......... &1 a --2BR 1BA twnt\M gar 844.0509 Elegant E'Mdef 2·11y hM, _. 905 A patio d1hw1hr • vari MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE SPECl.Al ~MONTH FREE Rooms 2706 F roommate to ''" 48R 4BR 21-.BA, am rm;dble 38dr , l>Yllt In 1 • ,~ 2602 bllndi. S700/sso0 MC New 2 BR, 2 BA, blhinl. WALK to bMCt1 nr Hoeg. C.M. ~ nf' 405 fJwy gw+c:arport, yd. gardnr tr mer. lull OCNn & Vll'ft1nal daP Tcsm ~2 Sm.II dog OK sa951mo •lg 2 Bdrm• StoO-SISO BEAUT1FUL quiet Balboe $350/rno. NO 111/lU1 Of . .. . ..... • • .. l , .........• ~ ..... , ..• 11900/mo * 873·7382 t>•y Enjoy aunMI• Anaheim! t MO FREE . JD Prop Mgmt 645.0lo2 . •Lo 1 Bdrmt. 17U -S750 Penlnlula. p\11 entrenoa. ulll. 557-2083 Br ' Ir the Porch Utll paid RENT! 2BR 1BA Gari:. Flr........illOIS No cooking °' emoklnO •Nwpt Rlvlera 3 2 'tBa Off ad et $1600/mo . garage, ...... ,--Sp_. '3501 c.i1875--3311 M/F lo lhare 2BR 1' ... BA. ,... I J I Frptc,g.,,yMd,pool,apa doMtoeolleoe&lrwy .BAY TIMBERS• -I _...,. oof· • mo amkngordrugtglal l1250Cnlld0K t 22401t TOllST-1 S700 Avtnow172 ... 805 tBR f plc ble pool Newer 1BR tBA ln aharp 1401SuC*tor 84e-e838 Ful'l'I Room&Bath,llW• ~rd g., s'c 25 EYes/Wknd 722-8140 3~ • 2 SBA. mini ocean patio,~ .'no~.· 391 w c:ondltlOnl DINht. dlrt"'f 2BR 28A. new paint & dbl mo~ home. pool, 842-5 foe · 3Bdnn 2ea 2-11ory houM. Ianni:~~,,!~~~ ~ eay st $685 650-6357 ~~b~~~aclli-caTS*;.g•::!rmm v a; n'5o::' 81;l·s&:-~· -------- S•••IC• ·V 01r9<torr I"'\ v per '<'cU ..... Ou..,•~·, -.. rw ywd, 2 cer getage, t.,ed et S1700 lllMMf 2606 ,.ca..,,, quiet :t!,'!r 1a.. ,,.., Sorry, No Pell. cant 7~~0 go mlf to anare apt naet SA w/d hkup. Newpor-t Hgtl Ul.L lllfY ~ ••BAYFRONT•* new crpl. 119t1 • d /'11, $895/m o Curt II Sl 350l mo 22 LAGUNA BEACH Cntry Clb CuHje..aac; eraa, t 1400/mo Agl, ,.11 ... ,,..,,.' 11 Yearly 1BR. parking, no gerage.lndry,alorage 131·126e •Jmllllll• MOTOR INN $375.831-51~ SRI, Carey, 631·2242 • • & u1# natstsmkrs $900/mo S775 NO PETS 840-2495 ... ... Wkty rental• S175 & Up ---... * 1 * Cob HBO TV maid tvc Nwpt Bet\ Pen'n M/F to 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath houM. ·~~~\:· Avt nowt 573-a& 4 0 •E'SIOE 2BR 1'.i~BAa, 2 OCUI VIEW'!' Frig dllhwelMf, atove he9ted pool i atape 1o 1t1r SBR 2BA. wl d On '::H..1'• ':>A 'IA' 1 •• Mou••• ~ for Sele ... l•Mobl1--e·H·ome-·s----l'luQ9 yard. pe11 welComa ;~J -Small Apt. refrlg & mic:ro-story un111. enCI gar & • • 1ne1 No pet• ~s-4855 ocean Klteh'• •'II 985 N bMCh. nr tennl1 couna $1195/mo 675-4912 :;;;;=-· wave Of'lly, back pon10f'I car~. $795 & $850. 2BR.2BA.1BRwl loft,c:a.-*Duplex W Nwpl Oen CoutHwy 494-5294 S4501ndutlt87~'4 For Sa~ 1100 VIiia Rentala of l'louM-$450/mo Greg ~ Reetty 842-e3N lhadrel c~1. pvt View deCk 2BR 2BA 2 NICE 28R 28A ~ SELLING OR BUYING UCI UY OHH lllffS STOL Iv mess 673~15 •EISIDE 2BR wtgarage, :::n~ J., .. 855~ car gar. s12001mo 'uu Roommites Wanted SC Ptua. G•led, • Condo A MOBILE HOME 3BR 21~BA tip 2 gar new carpel & drpt, poot Incl, 831-1895 spa, uuna. M/F S Incl Houses/ J FOR FREE INFORMATION pool, yd s"12oo ~5-9555 Totelty remodeled 3BR lalbol Ptn#uull 2607 1pa, no pell Quiel lush •NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 2724 utll & W/d. 751-8919 BalbOI lsllnd I 006 CALL p~:~~:l6~-6836 Beautiful 3BR 2''1BA Avail 2BA beauty w/upgradea •,i, block to t>each. Large 1 grounds 831-7378 s::;1~~~ ba~ha B~~~~s 1710. Clean 1BR. Ideal NEWPORT BEACH Exec ........ 01•1 ..... ________ Immediately. s 1300/mo too numerous to men-BR. newly remodeled •Large clean quiet, 2bf U sO mo Move-in t>onu•I tor one perton. gar~. poolal<M h<>fM pvt ball'! GAM-Mld M-F M s & s llLIOAISUll Out Of Stile rent $1000 dep For more lion Cl'llldren & peta OK. w/garege $895/mo 2be, lrg clOsela, di~ Cal OK Agl 546-5880 llldry, no petel &S0-8t45 ateo gar doOt non/emkr' 200 Locallon:a. 557-4000 into call 863•6969 Shor1 or IOflg 1erm lease 673--6947 crpl g•r lndry. U 50-__ --.,.50 ..... ]21..()400 • --------Proptrty 15 58 _ __ 1mmadl•te Occupancy u 75 NO PETS &4o-2495 38Rl 28A. 2 t>lk• to bch. ..., /mo .. le•••ltt ll•lltlM LARGE lol steps to ~ach --$1375/mo $200 --Hunt. lfach 2640 $1350. yearly. gar, f/p. 8AM-Mld M-F MS a S With eacmng tOlllly re luy IO Aerts·•· •••• BRAND NEW 3 BR + FAM -· HIUT MOVE·IN·ALLOWANCEll ••1111111 flllJ .. ,,.. -·-~ned eyd31' .~:1-A RIV91 2BR. 2BA apartment In 200 Loc:alion:I 557 ... 000 modeled ' bdrm home Org•mc farming co-op home tor renl Fpl, Elec1 lH-lllO llO-IOOO •FURNISHED 3Br-2BA, --•••-• ve • lrvlna Poof. laeuzzl. IP• -------- wtll'l llbrary den & prtvale I L11ase v1rg1n land 10< $40 GOO Full yard malnt • tr patio, 1''1 block lo bay & Bec:helor & 2BA 1V•8A & N Ctoeeo'o ~2675 BACHELOR unit ON THE lacil1tles M/F Smok• brtck patto plu1 3 bdrm per acre per monlll one w•ter included Peta 0 1( ~ ,J//j.A.V beaeh $975/mo lhru June tBR. new carpet ancy or ave WATER PatlO UtlNUu 0 K $450/mo + ,,., uui.. apt wnh deck & garaoe to !>O acres Ce>'oraoo Use of poof. Sf>•. hlnfft KUlrllll\ ··I 1st 1818 W Be.tboa 8' Poot IP8 cabte hook-up. ---~. futntsMd °' unfufn •157-4()09* like new with Qualtty R1vt!f a1ea 548·4793 Ctr playground •nd \'t"\V1 \""'l"YI' 1-U " 'I I •FURNISHED lludlo .tll'I WllTW.E ftUA11 [)oc1' ap~ evallable L..ve ..._,_. craftsmanship through BUY 50 acres with no Clubll<>use 24 hr main· ' V. · t..' 1 1 1 \. kitchen b•lcony tun· 845-8122 Quiet. $750 173-4250 o u I down Colorado R11111r lenance MrV1Ct'S H•rt>or ~ALTORS ' deck S557/mo tl'lru Ju,,. 631·1'00 59qc 000 area 1 •OO tt hontagt' on V llage 545-0442 2 • 2 °" the W819f boat 111 1818 " W Balb<MI Bl - IA.\llHfHl"t Ill 1"'11' 1 ... l'lf" • f· _ s 80 RV pari.. or dock av1.1. g•r. dec11 l/p, Year around rales avllif mobile ttomes Asl< tor IEW • ucm111 all new tl'lru won I ltnd I LFP (2 l3~ 662~~ Wooo1 S-48 4•93 4 BR home Newport one clean• $1500 pet YEARLY SPACIOUS 2BR Heights area S 1 800 mo mo Open Sat/Sun 3803 APT Block from OCHn Time Sharing 1590 722-1880 Eves & wkeno1 River NB 848-5254. af\d bay Beautiful Only ·c-ost-1-M·~-s.1----10-2-4 SelhngtBuy1ngtRenung 25 t · 1800 weekd•ys 805-255.()414 $1195/mo 642-58 t4 C•mpground/T1meshare DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 2 •IEWPlllT IUCI* 2BR 13A ocean view 1 S 1 ll,I00·1% HWI FOR FREE INFORMATION BR t 1 BA 2 story Over· Lu•ury houM for 1eaae blOC-k 10 t>eacn. 2-car 2BR 1 _.BA 2·sty twnl'lme CALL 1 800 777 8836 sized patio trptc; separ 4BR 4BA. •II applt•nces parking $900/mo yearly , N-paint Cupel allow att' garagf' w d llkup Bo•t dock & beach 2t3·823·12H ance Lowest pnced d/w Avail now No pets Super loc•hon RICtlard S650 utll turn tBR new liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Easllldecondo Agt SRI Elden :;; 86~~95tmo 673·6500 Elft •355 PP_ bldg. ref req. '102 e' B•f . llORWI JllR Carey 63 l 2242 •SPACIOUS security B • I b o • P n (/Siil condo. 1BR • den, pool, 7 1 4 I 7 2 3 • O • 1 4 or IU•I Llguni BHch 1048 Houses/COndos 2BR 1BA. 1g yd $950 wld 1nc11 Nice fireplace 213/596·0619 TllRllll Ill llW LOWER IRVINE COVE Un· 760·8364 Nr beech!' Sl350/mo S9951Sllarp 2BR n;t,.ecn, llPllffl obstructed wl'lllewater G~neral 2102 E'slde 2BR. 2 BA Twnl'lse VIiia Rent•ls 675-49 t2 r.rry. restauranll New views Just steps to tle&Ch New pnt crpet & bltnda 3BR 2 ,BA home tn xlnt pa1n1 & carepts Frplc. LIWER UTll S2.500 000 Turner Agt. PENINSULA 2 bd yrl l/p, pv1 yard garage: 1oc1 Family rm. trplC. dbl gar No peta 857· 1774 Adriana Wiison 499 6793 S 1 000 Y lndry lac $980 640-2426 , gar. fncd y•rd nr tcl'lool1j.-;;;;;;-;;-;;.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ •OCEANFRONT* wsr NEWPORT -3 t>d, . ~RGE 3BR 3BA condo ' & shops 6•2 8999 Coron1 del Mir 2612 El Morro trailer on lhe s 1 400 Bakllf/Br1stol PV1 pa1to & 3BR 2 1BA Townl'lome. 1 JL1C1 Tl mAlt ~nd $235 000 Call Bill BAVRJOG 2 .. tli:L c1e:n ~ 1 pools spa Olo9 den/oltiee 1'0()t-.pa 2BR 1BA lrplc new Grunefy Rearry e~. 6Tl>1 gated comm yrly ·St 875 tennis ~rt etc Fretllty 1enn11 walk 10 bch. carpet parking iaundry --------iBAYSHORES • 3 bd l'ISe, painted Av•tl J•n 1 NO $1595/mO 965-1617 lac 59751mo 875_6808 NewpertBucn 1069 l•rgelotyrly -$2000 pets S 12001mo l•BA 3BA 2st C8P9 * ... E"s .Es-•·n UDO BYFSRNTOO· 3 bCI lmly &41 -0593 wkdyii 9.5 COd nr bell. s?600/mo 1BR rear unit over garage r~ • rm yrly 2 4 d• 2 1318411 2327 wt..n Uvtng rm a kitchen w/frlg ForaolH•ra l••1111t LIDO PAK DRIVE · Furn 2 LUXURY COllO 819,9..,..5785 & stove. baleony. w/d In VILLA BALBOA bd yrty · S3 000 t yr old JBR 2BA. den garage w/Of'N $920 mo • 4 HR securtty lennia OCNFRNT • " bd ttome catn callings trplc; elec BHcon B•y l9aM 3 BR on Ind gwage + S500 Ml: POOi spas Previously re-wlnle< S3 200 tric garage pauo No the b•y wrap around 7 13'~ JASMINE Call Jeff ouct'O S•O 000 Owner pets e.mo 1ease Orange P•llO 1n lront & aide 526-4165 or lll 723· 15 13 <>duces an aC1dll1onal WlttrfrHt lt•t1 l1c. Ave S 1200 mo 673-8632 S3.000 ·mo Carol Mutvey, •Corolldo, 2BR 18A ;20 ~ tor 2 DAYS H 1· 1400, 110-HOO $400 OFF RENT• New Agt 673·7300 lwnhM POOi, 2 c.tpon1. c ~iA TIVE FINANCING E side 1g 2BA 2 tBA I StoO NO PETS 722·8011 twnhw 1 p 2 car •tt11el'I IUlllflL I IEW'I Eves/Wklldl 722-8140 IOllUPATIO Bllboalsl~nd 2106 gar w/dttook-up Mu1tlEASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA •TIRlllll&PT. ?80 C..,.,ney L•M • 120 LITTLE ISUll see S t250 63 t-2480 un111 upper Of lowel' Nice 2 BR 1 BA 2 car cov·d ..., Dv pool lndry rm 2 car P8rk· .: w' 11 I 1 d Like new apt 3br 2ba 1Newport Heights pie• ing $995/mo . $400 par .. lng e oca e IRUT ICW YllW Bullt·1n appllances un-1 JBR 3BA llv1ng rm dep VIII• Rent ala Pool prlv $900/mo 220 Nice Lane •3 t2 lurn1shed No pets Vear· wlfrplc 2 car garage 675·•9 t2 Kurt 6'12-5937 I ly S2000 mo 673-9045 walk to school• & p•rk1 OPE~,~~~~~~ 1-1 -B,-lt>o-a-----1 Rooms ~rimen11 ttomM CIUllflld C8l'I Nhsly 104.lf l'loulinQ need• let Ut Help Yo• Sell Your Prope .!t;! 612-5678 tor information • ' $2.44 per day That 1 ALL you pay for 4 ltnas 30 dlly minimum Ill the SERVICE DIRECTORY F<H m«• 1ntorme1ion CALL TODAYll ISIFllUIS Your S«vloe Dlteclory ReprMentatlve 142-4121 bt.111 j TlllllDlalE Lawn· T,....Shrub-lnataJI . Sprinkler lnal•llallon Tr• Trlrntng & Removal Lawn Malnt & Cteanup1 Aototlllng * 432-8804 '* St LIC •5tto25 ..... ,," .......... Malnt /Gardening Service RAINBOW Utfde Meinl Plllnllng lnl Ext HOUM a Apl Oual fob Fr• •I SI tlc•5e9897 838-1758 ...... .,.. Quality painting by pro- 1.Wonale Uc •802098 Insured. Bonded Fr• asllmal• 845-330! Refs Fr• Ml 548-5174 WALL 1111£1 A· TEAM GARDENING cuitotft lntl&t pelnllng ANO "MAIN! 15" yr1 Ul' Aer .. Gordon 6'2·5'5o4 JUiian & Yolanda Gar· , dining Service 142·3121 Low Coet au.lily Wotk HANGING/STRIPPING Socs, 1prlnkler1 Hed, LIC•seo875 VISA.MC cMlhatehlng. =:J 873-1512 ,...,... Ut 640·5e 15 WALLPAPEA Contractor SEMI-Retired Gary Gompf Comm/Ree Contractor Cornple1e' Orange Ctlty OV9f 30 yrs ~ anc1 --~ion I Uc•328240 4~ &A'ilua. 754-7170 WE~ahd hangtogether Total lntarlof Remodeling Serva ADVICE TO THE CRAZY 633-7172 ~---;_-I •. o I • • .-:T ;?: .11-: -----~ --''f I ....... ,, ' ... ,., ... ·~ Prof lnelaKttlOn I Malnt of Tr~ end Marina Aquetlume. Erl!( 142-4913 ; ' I ' t ~\ + I I 1 ... ~. 1111111111' 1117W__,, .. Agt541~ -. • ...:.,, &...... • COLLECTION NEWPORT PIER AREA DelMt the DAILY PILOT E~~:?~.1~~ Ut1y AM. 2 to 3 hours, 7 873-t640 daY9 a .... Ho cot6ecl· CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVlml now tng S400·Seoo par month MU9t hav. econ-Com1Mrd1I ,roptrty omlcat car end lnautance. 2778 Cell 142-4333 The Orange Coast Dally Piiot has an immediate ii11ii11iii1•iiiinii11ii1i1rN•ii1iit - XLNT Sletar Ave f.l{polUra openinQ for a key Individual capable of learning w11ehouM/ofWoe comt>oa Tri t'UIDK~ 1.065 to 1.955 *'' en.. I~ t. I 111Q 11t• l•Hlng offlca. 213-320-1234 and being responsible for customer service and dally system operations. Position requires a self-starter with strong communication skills. Computer experience preferred. ••••11111 Clltlet T ...... II 842-4888 Ful-Tlme, l3001W1l. Flo· r Ible hours. V .. ld COL, In-.. -----------------------· 8usfnm sR'Or.'uv1~ A BUSINESS FOR FREE INFOAMATION CALL 1 IOO 117 8l3e ProMATCH IUtlnca, OMV Pflnt-oul & ancoMmy car 632· 1212 EARN EXTRA CtllSTMAS CASH lmalJMftt The ORANGE COAST · ~ 2908 DAILY PILOT .. loolllng ~ '°' 19¥etel bright end ENJOY 14-15~ r.tum on anthu91utlc taenllgaft, TIWt DMdt 12(),000 to ega 14 ~·end 060ar. 11.000,000 Cell OalWon to ••II naw1p1pat Auoe. .tt!Ml35 HOWi ~lone In en edull .... t'-d. OOot '° OOOt 11._ camp119n Leta ::a,to Lo-. 291 4 * HAS&i•f&t $20.000 up. NO crad11v No ~Cell~ Alaoc. 4"'"'835 NOW! IUTlllAU ~::°"t.:it~ ~ k>t rtgN per-'°" For mora lnlOt· m1t1on. call Teti at 142-4333. Ext 209 A GOOD AD! _, 5 DAYS SERVtCE AVAIL Sacutad. FDIC gyw1n-1..o POOf credit • OK 1 .900-n&-1 133 SU15 tote! coet Stan needed to "'°'" wtth ~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;; DeY Ola adult• In com-- Money WanlH 2916 muntty b.-d 01y PfO-grem Eaperlence Mlptut. 11111111• Liii! gooo benefits Cell Call Cla11if·ied, Cell 511·9aN 557-8263 AmouncttMntt 2920 Anyone ......, ti "' acd-dent It Hwborl f9'h St Courtyero-. on 1 t-21-to Cell 6'1-2184 Lost I fcxnd 29 2S FOUND 2 ~-mete I tam . 12125 near OC Atf· port 474-1881 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml-1111 No matter what you're d<Mng. your hometown newspaper The lllfflll flt• in. ~.DK.ti Of AU T'Mqs: Heron wnh fttt or cl1y (ha rru l\ Lindbuah quanan, ha1kd u intcmauonal hero followina his .. Lone Ea&lc" -------•I fltaht atrou 1hc "tlan1ic. A.L Mencken V1rao. rqarckd as bnJhl- FOUND: eman tan ..,,.__ u1 JOumahst 1nd aulhOr followana DOG, 12/24. tn eo.ta h" nc"",pepcr days and mattcrpt~. MeM Call 542..0595 "The ~mc rican Lan1ua1c ~------~• L1ndbt-rah's "<1•> fcctM ~ cv1- F=°"ftel ~ blKtl ~ dent pnor 10 the Sttond World War 1954 Pett lrtteot Hatbot ""htn he 1nd1ta1ed that 1ndttd ~r· vi.. Homae 75i,.1m min ""n l1lcly to be "tetooous Mencken·, da f«t followed pubh· LOST 12119 Fema61 ~ Cihon or h., d11r')'. l't\'Clh"I h" low Lab, flPPl'Oll 1 ,...,, tJtaotfd Ylt'WS ~~ti., .. "Mula" 142.f?la AflJf!S (Mal't'h 21-Apnl 19). You lOlt 1 °'8rnond ~ 5tlr1td out 10 nstit but bcaimc "*" rtng APProx 1.H ~~maker Aooflf't to challcf\F.. can. on a *iOM "*"IC*' controvn1)' 1n -hlcll )OU wett w.111· band, hu e prono1. 1n1 to pen1t1pGIC Instead y~ be· Vicinity NB. Aewerdll came mediator. Ton1a)\1 you II ctl· 142,2013 cbntc a\ ,~ult LOST alACK DOG * TAUllUI (Apol 20.May 20) Oarftetd I 8uaNlnl. You'll O\'trCOmC' ~y. imp1C1on. sao MWAM>t,..... cal rum0t. CycJc hip. ti.ck-bttina 1nch- 1G·7•7 Ytdual ~111 '*'lftr H rt1Ult or ()pp(>S- LOST• Ctwle1met Deyl 1n& )OU. Attenl ~le O( lhe lrt. Codi...._ ~/wM9, ~IYC d1ffc~ncn with PaM."Can "ObW'I "9werdt Celt rrofil ~111 mult L---~~ , .... -,, GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20): Pll)' .... .._ ..... -· .,. t1nb clolc 10 cl\etl. Surround your• gray "*' i. telft. ,. self. ~ •1th 1ur1 of m)"llC'fY. "°"'.._ .......... Y041·~ ~lned b)i .;11\tddiftl 1n~ Heil. "'· ,..._ c.11 matlon. Doft't tdl all. ('°"~ ~. wtll l"C'IUh Oftl)' "' acnMOft)'. ....... (I~ 1ftvol\cd, CANt9 CJ•• ll·J•ti 22): Lo-. d.-..tt C'OMtftUft°'*9 ............ ~ ...... hci .. Wied. Focw ... ..,c'lilMtoft. ~·teat•. eddtd ,....aant). Pl~ 11·DMI • ..................... ~· (J.b l~ m: ""' ..... RT£_. ... . ' lilt• ......... .. ..... II Jlan i!ll; ..... ..... 111 ..._ uw• Ir n ,..._~ ....... 1 642-5678 llllJ Plllit .. ' UPTO •aoo PER MONTH * M COWCTIOIS * ..... Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF ~ TANN AH HIRSCH CALL 642-4333 NEWPORT BEACH. louNTAIN V AIJJ:Y, lRVDfl t LAGUNA BEACH UBllA CSq>t 2J..On 22) "&ttt-1 mcnt not ""nttcn 1n ~tone. can tit rcnc:f<>I UllC'd ..\cl't'nt d1,tn11y. '\C'T- sat1hty humor. dctcrm1nat1.Jn Cun0\1t) 111>111 ~ "'"lied ar )OU make proper 1nquincs ~m1n1 S.,111~nus otr\On\ pla~ roles SCORPIO (Oct B· OY 211 You rould be dttt1•C'd b) niln. tqu· la11on\ Potlifht on rontl"IK"ls.. s-n· Mnl'11ps manta! \talus By a p m )OU "''" hl\t' 1h1nl' \Our own ..-.y Al\tt 10 pm 'tOU'll br 1n mood to C'f'kbra lC' I llM• s p.,.,,, 9 °'99-14 Holy ,,..,. 1 s °"""" coon 16 o.ne., ,,., 17 Shortly 11 Cerry out 20 Pen.,., el:Jlnmellt Cle 22 ...,,., 23 Altldlt ?4~ 15 OIMlurM 26 Young lnM 27 Bultle 2t Co6of 31 Faonc 3A IMectl SS o.nct\ I II.In 31 $oltle-- 37 Figflt unit 31 Ged 3t -~ 40~ 41 Ma9t pie 42. full 43~ '4 ~ 45~ • 7 In addilllloft .. -....... ~OlelwM SI,....... &'3 ..... un.,...- 51 Root---- "'O 1ntor....l SIS.., 59F~ ~·ll' to o.r.oe I 1 Flt• tnugly t2 Of ti.. USA 13 Pintail OuCt OOWN 1 U..Oynamtl• 2 Catttet- 3 loft " ·~ s ca..r.o up 'Popler 1 b:'lra IHlghpeeio 9 Concern• 10 KllCI*\ gwb '' .. anell ~ 1-..n#CMS ,, ... ~ lot lfQt 13C...• ,. ... 2t~ KUIM M "-.....,.,_ 27....., It GM Olll • Wiport tn 3tY9Wft 31 ,911CY i> TV ""Pl_CJlll_.,,__ )4 ~· • 11...,. . r.U'I a four-card ma,or. tin<>rilll the au-card minor North'• takeout doub&e o( one 1pade virtually cuar- antttd four card. in the other ~r • and. 11nc• 1t ""oWd be eu1er U> make J•m• in a ma1or than a aunor. ulh bid what be thouch he could • mab "You Ind tbt k.mc of apedae and Eaat playa the nme'! la Eut Myinc he hke1 1pada or ia it a auif. prefer· ence for dlamoode'! What ia your plan" Why'! "On deCen», there are thne ma- aarn vou can P''" yow panner. You ran riv• an aUJlude aipa1 ~ you hu or diahb what be ia doinc. \ ou can rive • count aicnaJ t.allmc hun h~ many carda you haw ln the IUlt And you can C1ft • IUit prtfer· entt •lf'\•l teUu11 h.1m mdu~c1.1y wh1th suit you would hke hun to thil\ Lu • • "Rl'LE A au1t pRference acna1 • tall~ a wk ... t to both or the othw 1(1\1.ls l C a 11rna.J can be in terp,.... u attitude nr count, al aa ao mt.er preud A ault prefert'Da •cna.l aa alwa\'" the last 111terpret.1Uon. Part· ners nane of apedn ia. therefont, encourarm.. howuig the queen Remembu the b1ddin1" Partner r11Md pedes Hf a. nol abo'llflnl a doubl.ton YC>ur plan. therefore, ia to lead your aans)eton diamond and then w put partner in with the qu~n uf padea for a dlamond ruff." You knew all that" That'• only tht be1r1nnm1 uf defensive •l.IJl&la- and IO much more' inc( ... 38Gf ... 40 SOIM bW119ta .,~ ... 44 brMr 4' leQlll w •IO •1 Pronoun "l:llllct ttltwpOone 50ANlfl -- s , Aotalll9d 52HaA 53 AIW\A .. ...,......,_, ea "o.n ~---" ........ ......,, a 11.1 IUIY TIYITI 18881 BMc:tl 81\rd, HB ~7-8555 MUC NOTlC£ ......... lllLY PIUT'S NI.IC NOTICE 900 ne SeMce is not available in tome H"n11190ft ~ V..., ... II th9 dme. It is MCiclpll1d tha the 900 MIMce will be available to these subscribers on January 11. Some of the e73 IW1d 875 ~ In 1he 8~ 8Hch .,.. Ml not be available untU April 26, 1991. We ai>Pr9Ciate your -.... SffklnQ Mtn 3003 ..,:~~~.,.,, .. ,a .. , .. ,, Attic, SWF. ~1~·5'3'A" ~ ='~~.'·=:. basement, Havel. 8Hkl &WM 35"50, tal, MnAMI.,,. No IWPlll21 5· 10· with good bulks. S..• SWF Of OWF b• tween eges 21·38 torr• 1atlon1hfp OM c'1lld O K South Ofano• County If .. •1283 U...PAITIU ... 47, IMklng relatfc;ahlp b outgoing. Jnd • dent, non-amo1u~ WF who wanll a 5'10' 170 Iba lnc:Ufable romantic With a grNI ..,,.. OI h""'°' 1309 1 .. n..U&TIBT 112 • .5'4", 1'5 lbt Am ,... tired, healthy, no smoke/dNQS, 9lc:Ot'IOf °' tlunllng Love 1enn11. ICUba, oec.p.clung. bite· lnO and RV tr1-. • 1281 emoMIOr\9· •2253 .... L-.0 d I In ~ C1WF ....... nn Sttkl '" )/V'\A MEET an c oset &lTlllTM..... •e~: auract,.:;,-;; ng w omtn v.;., w•m 111 ... tell~t. flJMovtng En-UnconY9nllONll SWM '40, m ~~~ Lo o~tn 9 for ••n· joys dancing. boattno. &lLllllllllnN uss 1t>1, 11·. t>tond, .,..,._ 1 then get wno iovea en11ortn B•k· ~I 45• mel9 camping, tish1ng, diNl'lg SWM 27, owns buWle8I eyee •llY· ..-ing • .-.one 1pecia Ing beach wallcl al wt.o le ,..,..,le end doa In /out. candlellgl'll, and 1111 boat Looldng fOt monooemou1 r•I•· tlt..roGtJh clu1ified "'nMt, and good can- not lt¥9 lrl ~ mullc:. s.eklng •s-M. ro-auracuve female 24·3' tlOMhlP with • lady You· .._uon 1 have en e mo HOW TO RESPOND TODAltUME •Call 1·900-844-0100 • L:ntcr 4-dtg11 code appeari ng an ad • l.l\h:n lo ~rc:c:I ing • LcaH· mc:,,.1gc <you ran change 11 11 not ,,111,l1nJ) Wht·n lt•a, inl! a mes,agc • l C:a\t' \Our IH'I name • \ knl 1lin \our 1111t•rc'1' f • Fdt-wu~~ • I k't nt~: ~ \lur appear Jt1l.c: • \JX·l 11) }11ur prcfcrc:n~:c' • lndUlk "hat) ou liked Jht1u1 thl· fWt,1111 ~1111 .lit' rc,111md1ng tn )ou lllj\ ICJ\l' J ~O 'l'Cc>nd mc:"agc \'ou \\ 111 Oc a UllllJlj(ll Jll\ billed 9!k lnr Cal h llllllUIC • DhlE·LINE tootclna fOt a 10 Frl9nd· mantle: gentleman. IOI Hlllng and OllWr lhaplay tnd lnteilflg9nl ...,.... some cash. beby,lrt Full ol emli.t lfltp.N/S.M''1W •2255 ~ .... ~~adV9n~~lu;r~et;..•~1~30~t .... ~wrt~h~wl~t ~•~1;303;;. ...... .l.. ... .;.;;;~~F'1191.;;;.;. .. .,J.,.. .. ...;~;;:;;l.:i:.:~;;..~;;;;;;;;.:~.;. .... ~.•~130;:i:i .............. ~lli;lm~;l~iiiiiliiiiiliiiliii;iiiiii~:iiiiiiiiiiiiii.-' FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLA C E YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELI NE S PRINT CLEARLY (First three words ore boldfac e) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Cott-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. --------------·---------------------------------. --- - t • n. ~ DliiM•••ll ... ~ "°' .. s--.s '° ........ ,... ~ now .. a t ' to ,,.. ....._ ,_, w. .. "°" 9fAM:t4 .. ,... flDr ~.,.., ................ ,., ................. ~ *'-I\ .... ML l1liln. of--.. ...................... .. ,_,,ac Tl 911 If_,__. _.. ..... Cllillllr Cllltl.. ,...... cw.. .................. . .,, .......... ,.. ...... .. pd 7 .. Q9lllllr c:lli*. p,....-~to-~~· ~ d 11 ••It ti 9W Olillr Nae LAglll °'4*"••it. S30 .... -· c.-~~·,.,--­ -"'· ~ .. • • (JM) Ma-4321, EdwlliDl• 111 Of, ..... .... ,.,.... ............ ,., .. -----.. ,._ .... .fGll .................. ..................... ............. _,. ~---,.. ... .. r a "How do you like my new penthouse?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ,.:1 ~. ·~-·-··-··-~ .. How many times have I gotta tell you? This 1s Christmas vacation!" NANCY Tom has :.~ pleCeB of candy and he want; tu 61Ve av.ey 1 !> 0f them ARLO AND JANIS OVERBOARD 'fOU K~vJ, WlfH ALl THIS TALKl\BOUI THt &~~UD~ TRIAk &LE I ~£1 N~ ~YOU ~ErHINb· ~i- "1 ADAM '--.., . (_s1C:J~) LO™ ~1 IT SNO~ what E.hou Id he do? IN All .. ffir ~£AR\ Wt 'V[ ')All d. IT · 8BOB FRED BASSET .. ! I I by Chip Dunham by Brian Basset MJ.N, r$-~ll 1"E: ~ ~ ~ H._l.JE~\\ H~O~l\tE ~OU~'i~ .. DltNNl8 by Jeff MacNelly TBlt llltNACE by Alex Graham 000. .U QUmi NtCi IN TlotElfl OWN W"Y. ecJT' I PGFIR Cl.TS . _) • •' :J _JJ '• lr:e 'l HOPE l 1>tt>N'r SEE A UTILE AAHD IN lHE CQ)KIE JAR .• • by Hank Ketchum • 1 HOPE !!:t), 100 I • by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk nmKT wnnutRBEAN OH, NO ... 1 'f~lt-lK 1J.4A'T KID, WHO lLJ51 WALKED · IN-,~ f~M OOR ~vi.-. SWEL..l ! AU. l NE.ED 15 FOR 50ME.8:)0lJ ~ CX.lR SCHOOl 10 SEE. ME srnl~ WHEW ! l 'M IN~ ... rrt>_~ ~! j HERE AU.. AL.ONE ON NEW ~~::::.___.:>---~ <.>EAR;5 EVE .' DllABBLB J • f J l ) • .. by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fegan .. ) ORANGE C 0 AST I I .. ,..,.,,,,, " .,, . ... , Cllll wadi• e11U1111 Partly cloudy and cooler with west to nonhwest wrnds 10 to 20 mph. Coastal/Inland highs from 58 to 63. Lows 35 to 44. For the Orange Coast's most complete weather information. ancludan& boaung. fishing and surfing rcpons. see page A 12. IN THE NEWSROOM Who got married? Who died? And "h1ch restaurants might you want to :l\01d? The an~wcrs to these and other 'ital questions art ans"'cred on page AZ toda) as the Orange Coast DaUy Piiot unveils a ne"' Saturday feature: ,\lmanac . Vanous sources were culled to pro' 1de the late t listing of. among other things. "ho got mamN!. "'ent han~rupt or died -not neccssanl) an that ordrr -1n Orange County ... E'rr) Saturd11) hc~af\er we'll list a "'ee~·Ci "onh of the same an formation ~can" h1lc '"o o f our Page Two regulars -Local News Bnefs and The World . 1n Four Minutes -wall 3ppcar toda) on page AlZ .. Orange Coast People wall no longer run Satur- da} s QUOTES Of THE DAY ·•/thought I killed !.000. and J.000 c:imt• bad ... Chns11 Da"'son. property manager for Canner) Rentals in Newpon Beach. on the warm-\\-eather-seekin& ants who 1n' aded her rental units. 0 "E\Cl)bod~ talks about the wca1ber but nobod.~ docs an}thm& about 11. ~ CharleCi Dudle) Warner TODAY'S EVENTS •The Paladins pla) at the Golden Bear. 300 Pacific Coast HtJhwa)" Huntington Beach. at 9 p.m Ad- m1ss1on as SI O. Call U 4-BEAR. • Franco Zeffirelli's mO\IC Hrsaon ofShakespcan:'co "Hamlet" as pla)ang at the Edwards South Coast Plaza Cinemas at Bnstol and unnower in Costa Me\ll Sec o ur movie hsungs for showtamcs. CORRECTION .\ photograph of an infant on p:ige A I Qn Dl-c. 7 mistakenly was labeled with a caption that said "Drug babies." The incorrectly labclN! photograph had nothing to do with drua Nbae or the Orange County charity helping raise money for drug Nbies. The child an the photo was photo- graph«! WJth has mother wh1le 1at- tcndang the annual .. Babes an T oyland" brunch at the Irvine Mar- riott. The Oraqe C.Ut Daily Pile& rq:rcts the error. LOTTERY llCCI ~Hearts: 2 •aubl: 10 0 Diamond · 4 •Speda:' INDEX . . . ~ . . ..... ' -- ............... Saturday, December 29, 1990 25 cants P.allca seek 'Pot Bally Flasher' He 's been seen in Eastbluff, Back Bay areas incident occurred 1n October and the most recent incident occurttd on Mo nda}. ac- cording to Newman. By Iris Yokol Orange Co.t Dally Pllol NEWPORT BEACH -Police are seek- ing the public's help in nabbing a suspect dubbed .. the Pot Belly Aasher" who has exposed himself to at least six female victims over the past two months in the EastblufT and Back Bay areas of the city. The suspect approaches vacums who arc walking or jogging alone. In some cases, the suspect ran alongside the vicums and exposed himself. Newpon Beach pohce Lt. Tim Newman said. In others. he came out from ~hind the brush along the road. Newman said. No physical contact has been made w11h the victims. who range an aic from I 2 to 40. The suspect fled o n foot after each incident. Newman said. All the reported incidents occurttd an the ancrnoon between 2 and 7 p.m. The first The susix.-ct 1s descnbed as a male' white. 25 to 30 )Cars old. 5-foot-9 to 6 feet tall. 170 to 200 pounds. All the v1cums de- scribed the suspect as ha"ang dirt) blond hair. worn short and sligbtl)' over the ears. and a pot bell) sto mach. Jn ~ml' cases. the suspect has "-Om "Oalck} "-t}pc sunglasses. 'c"man said '\n) one "1\h anforma11 on can contact Ot-tcctl\e Ed \\-alsh at 644-3773 A cralh crew from John Wayne Airport goes through ltl pacea In a flreflghtlng drffl conducted at EJ Toro Marine l• ~ COlllill .... Not Corps Air Station. The drift took pleCe In a ptt where spent Jet fuel was ~nlted . Crash crews drill, just in case . By Anna Cekofa Orlnglt Coe9t Deify ,_ EL TORO -Heavy smoke nsana from the EJ Toro Manne Corps Au Station Friday wa n•t caused by a crash but b)' a dnll for CTash crcwi prcpanna for the possibility of a 1tal air daiastcr. Oranet County fircf'lb&en from the John Wayne Airpon c:rub crew joined tM marine crews for tht thrtt-da) dril~ 11111111111111: Br Tony Oad1ro ~C-Dllr ..... COST A. MESA -Al if the CICOftOlftic ..... 1990 _, .... ~COl'M TllillllllJca ENllwill ~ial8 ........ o1 ........ .., ..... o1 .............. ,. !~ ..... f'lll.Jtu•t ....... whteh included ..,..mna a pit conwnina 350 to SOO pllons of spent JCl fuel Friday and confronll"f> t.bc 2,JOO.dcarce names head on. La~ commercial JCU carry about 6.000 lll)lons of f ~I when loaded. .. A lot of 1l 1S knov.1na fire behavaor," said Orange County Fire C'ape. Gary Wuchntt. one of three co•HnMdCi'i for the JWA ~ crew ... If we Wlft psw to have an etne•lt•"'"'Y at Joh• Wayne. tu the same fire behavior -ould be hap- penin._ .. Wca.rina SSOO s1htt 1uits made from an aluminum-t}l)C matcnal. the firc- fiahters waded th~ psolinc up to their cahcs and tned to beat beck the "'rhna flames. dc\·dop1na the kill to en-ate a ~ path 1n a real atuauon. "Ifs 1 11tuataon •here )'(Ma'rc pla)IQI heads up -it's a situatioft Wbcft you a. flAElll • 1 'The Pot Belly Flasher' Swimming way to get to the job By Anna Cekola Qt itlQ.. • t • ~ ' l ll 'II" ol O' BE.\( H -The) 're prq1.unJ 111 iump into chill\ "aters 1n ca~ ot l'nll'lgl n, ll'\ hu1 Huntington. Beach martn\ -Wll'I otli,l"r\ arl'n't reh~hang the 1J\:J ot ,..., 111 ming to .... orl each da) ~lnll' I>.·, I~ "hl'n the tront pan ot the ul' p1a "'J' 1orn Jo"n the main hleguard IU\\l'r on lhl· rl·ma1ndcr ot the pier has hl'loml' an "land ot \on'>. acce<>'>1ble onl)' b' '"1mr111ng 11u1 to thl· end of the pier and d1mh1n~ up "It·, h,., r r pr.mar\ o~nat1on t'1"er 'wl1J \IJftnc '3kt) Officer Make &·ul·rkin \ 1 lhl' angll" 11°'> at. 'ou can sec tor mil.,._ in hoth dtr\"-t1on'> ·· ..._no .... n a' l '"' l'r 0 1hc t\\O-'>ton heatcd bu1ld1n~ '' ~1 ll"-'' abo'C' the ... a.ter. less than halt "J' 11u1 on the 16-)c.-ar-old pier. \\hllh "J' n111rtalh "oundcd dunng a .... 1nll·r '111rm 1n I" h .\ nc" pier as '>lated tor compk1111n in March I Q9:! Dunn~ 111,• "in1l·r month'>. a '>1ngle hk- guard ''ill i..,·,·r \loJllh dunng t .... o 5-hour 'hilt' •'J•h Ja, ,1n thl' pier · It ' 1rrl·plaH·abk &ucrlc1n said of the ll•"ll It' ,,, important that "e·,e gone :thl'ad and takl'n the nl'<'l''>sar) \te~ to ll'l'P ~win~ 1 11 lhl'fl · f ,ir \lann, \akt' Ollicer Kai \\easscr Ihm~: ''''P\ 01\Jnt hilting th..: 53 degree .... a1c1' f nJa, lo "orl the afternoon shaft · tt ' "arm n 1 hl' to"'er but frttzina in ahl· \.\Jll'r '''""'r ... :ud \OOn after chmb- ntt oul •>I thl .... atl'r al the end of his shift JI 'i pm Thi' mom ng at ti 45 am 11 wtll ~ tku,·rk1n ' tum to '>v.1m out and take his turn 1n thl· hl"'l'f ·· I'll proNbl) ~ paddling oul , .. 11h a 3&-degree 11r ll•mpl•raturc and 53-degree water t<'m~·ratuH .. he ..aid For thl' pa-.t '0 'cars. the watch tower ha'> tx'l.'n \talkd from sunnse to sunset. 365 c:tl'' a 'ear \nd that wall conunue even throu~h the dl'moht1on and construction unle 'bad "'l'ather make n too dangerous for the officer. 10 swim out to the tower. 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