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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-10 - Orange Coast PilotI~ ( ll#IL: Da..tdJacobMAembrace.lalafatber,Jacob, 92,afterarrlYlnfatJolaaWayneAlrport. Frem.Wfu4wlnr~ David Jacot>ten•s ~umcy home after neatly I 'h years as a hostqc 1p Lebanon ended 1n a joyous embrace with his aaed father Jacob Jacobsen, 92, was wa1tin1 at the steps of the private jct that brouaht his SS:rc:ar-old 1an from Washm1ton. D.C., Sunday, and they hugcd for a Iona time before David Jacobsen moved on to his sisters and other rclativespthere<S on the tarmac at John Wayne Alrpon. "Dreams of this homecomina kept me 1oma." Jacobsen, tttho tttorc an Amencan fla1 on his coat lapel. told reporters when the .arcetinp WC'fe over. "The thou&ht of a reunion with family and friendspve me hope.And now that day has arrived. and I took Group pnNnlNe to,.,. ... ..,..Ft'WhlHMtag-.AI forward to sharin1 time with -my loved ones .. Faith 10 God has made this day a reality. u • Abducted May 28, 1985, Jacobsen was freed Nov. 2 in Beirut and then taken to West Germany and Wash· 1n1ton before retumana home to Huntinaton Beach, where he was met by about 20 family members and friends who held mi, wb1te "an'Cfl>ruc: balloons and a i_P.l tbat read: .. Wel- come Uncle David. We LQ\'c You." In the Huntt!'lton Beach neiah· borhood, whciil ht li"ed for ma11y years and where his son Enc still hves, yellow ribbons v..erc ued..to trees and banners on schools and churches -.elCOmed his return, Befort leavin1 the airport for a private .family ptherina. Jacobsen asked for conunued pra}crs for othen still being held hostage tn Lebanon and also asked for undisturbed tu17e with has family. · "'t ~-anflo"tfiiiikalT the people Who ha\e followed my story and I uk them to continue to pray for Tc:ny, T,om, Joe, Bill. Frank.; Alex, Edward net all the other hostqes. May they soon share a similar kind of cel- ebratton;· he sa.id. Jacobsen referred to rcmaittin1 ho ages Terry Andenon;--dttef--"""' Middle East correspondent of The Auociatcd Prus: Thomas Sutherland, 1he Ameri<::a11 Univer- Sll) 's actina de-an of a&riculwre in Belrut; Joseph C1c1pp10. an accoun- (PleucMC GRAl'SFULI AS Cocaine epidemic costly, deadly Flrst major snowstorm hits Plalns states./ Al Sports Eric Dickerson Is limited to just 57 yards as fhe Rams lose, 6-0.181 INDEX Advice and Games 8ulle11n Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notlcu Entertainment Opinion Pollce log Publlc Notices Sports Te'9v1slon Weather ... A10 A3 A12 85-7 A11 68 A9 A14 A3 87-8 81-5 A9 A2 At least' 22 million Americans have used ff; 4 million hooked or on the road to addiction - todaY dMlle substances art maaipu- la\Cd ll'lto po~ul stimuli that leave · . . . the m1ndr chaoaed. So po'Wetf'uL in The C2ru1 c:ptde!"1c, Yth1ch tin • fact. that the df\IP taken for thrill or ravaatd A~ca m one form or rttttahon can alter perception anotfier for more than two dCCades, beyond the mind's ab1hty alone to ~d such distant t>eainnmas. return to the former reality. The human mind, 1t seem , has No one know.s for certain how Iona always had a fasc10auon Wlth the plant. Erylbroxylon coca. hats substances that alter perception. But been growsn1 on the moist eastern Test drives turn into robberies; · I gunman sought By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of .. DlllJ ........ An anned robber stole two brand new cars Saturday under the auisc of taking the vehicles out for test drive . The suspect, dcscnbcd as a white male an hts 30s or 40s, went to Dcltllo Chevrolet. 18211 Beach Blvd., Hunt- 1n1ton Beach, at 3:40 p.m. and asked to test drive a Pontiac F.1rcb1rd, said Huntinaton &ach pohce Lt Patnck Gildea. During the dnve, he pulled out a mall-caliber pistol and ordered the salesman out of the car. Leav1ng the talcsman tand101 on the sidewalk, the suspect was seen drivma away from Beach on Eiits Avenue. Poltce believe the same suspect later drove the Pontiac to 8111 Maxey TO)Ota., 18881 Beach Blvd., parked 1t and asked~..sa.lesman to test dnve a 1987 To)CS\a Supra valued at $25.000, Gildea said. · V{h1lc dnv1ng lhe car at about 6:50 p.m .• he apan produced a pistol and ordered the salesman out of the car. Apm leaving the salesman 'tand-ma on the sidewalk. the suspect was la$t seen driving on Ellis Avenue toward Beach Boulevard, Gildea said. Police found the Pontiac had a broken passenger-Side wmdow and blood on the door. They impounded the cnr for further anve uaauon. (PleaM eee GUNllAJf/ A2) Scouts 10o~i!?-g for replacement for the van destr-oyed in HB ~iot By ~OBERT BARKER 'popular n1ghtdub, tht> boys and a.iris con\'ened 1973 Ford Econoline van) Ot .. IMl!r,.....,. performed an extensive search and at hfcguard headquarters befort 101na were credited with an assist in finding on duty at the pier dunn1 the Op Thf youna men and "-Omen of the av.capon. They were at the Kenc a urfina Tournament. Hunt101ton Beach faplortr Post couple of years aao. also look1na for The Explorer Scouts, who arc , Sea.~h and Rescue t~am 10 where c:v1den~. moment after Sat. Ed pQniortd by the local Police and Fa.re Lt!cy re ncc:ded, any umc: of day or Deuel shot 1t out with robbery dci>artmcnts. wett given the job of n11ht.. . . bl suspect 1n downtown Hunun11on: stoppina younastcrs from ndtna their Attired m tan shirts and ue pants Bach. , skateboud~ and bicycle on the pier. and weanna red and w~1~e helmets. They're also on duty dunna the But event''°°" turned a lot more thc.youn15tcrs art mob1hz~d for all fourth of July parade and at the t'citina. and dan1rrous. IT)"Or events and emcracn 1cs tn the fireworks shows afltrward . Towards mid-afternoon, unruly city. d On Au~ 31. they perked their wh11c rlcment' of the hulC Labor Day beach When there ~as a mur er at a and btu£"rnoblle command poat (a (P1 ....... ICOUT8/A2) Copter incidents proaipt safety.review BJ PRIL EIDEllMAN .............. .. U. Manne helicopter's cme~ land1na la t month ui 1 vq.ct.ahlc fidd near lrvJne bas prompltd ~.Y9' Larry Aann to call for a "'\Jew of Joc:al an safct) rrot>Jems . n ' tiff mcmbe at ~n's ft'Quest. have mptled 1 umrnary of rectnl mih..,,. helicopter accident 1n nr near Irvin . . , At Tuesday' Irvine 11 Counol mttt1na. the ma)or 11 CJ.J>C('tcd lo a It that 1he helicopter 1 sue be rcfcrrtd to the c11y'i ne Publ ftt omm1 i n for a more dltlilfd revttw. ThC:C'OUnc1I m t at ti pm t 17200 JambOlft Roed . ln1 mmt0tothe cny manqtr, &r1n,.1d, .. With the mOM rcccnt tnc1dent 1nvolv1na.1hccmeracn'1 landin,a ofa Mannt orpt Ml~cr, the time JttmS qa1n at hand 10 take 1 clotcr &ook 11 l1rcraf\ o~crflijhts and thr r?lated (Pleue ... COPt&af A2) Scicntms isolated ao alkaloid from Flretln • Hrl•• the pi.itt. dubbed it cocaine. Young --------==::i------1gmuna-Frcud -.as one v.h o worked . _ . with . 1t and ~ned on 1t local slo~ of P"'c-t""U"v"11,..n· a1ld BotTVWl:=anestnctic effect did an Amen-m~nta1n . But it has been used by can su~n. Dr. Wilham Hat tcd nat1vei there for almo t 5.000 years, Unfonw.atcl) Dr. Halncd and his T!'n' ctliYted the leaves for the wiftnu became addietcd. " st1mulj11ni effect. . . Freud became dcpcndcnt too. Jn llSl a Milan neurolQ11st Today,somcllm1lhon mcncans named Paola Mantqana reported have at the very ltast used cocaine on the medical v4lue of the plant's and ovC'f four m1lhon arc either leaves. In 18S8, the Austn•n fnpte hooked or on the· uncertain road to NoV'lra was sent to South America to add1ct1on. fetch some. To nuke matter.worse. the pnce 1 CRACKING DowH low cnouah to.attract yoonpRn; the · patency 1s stronaer. assunna auicker (Pleue eee COCAIJll&/ A2) ' Miracle babies .................... ClftMll A clllld aeta to clown U"CMUMl at tlae l'ftDlon for pneillee at tile UCI lledlcal Cater. get to shoW.off at UCI reunion By G. JEANETTE A VENT 111 fd (Pl_.. Ne IJIDlACL&/ A2) '. 'L erits of warning system I • . along quake fault debated LOS A EL£S (AP) -ll loa1cal ~~s .eismOIOjieal Ho""'°'' tt, tM~ wou d appear to "'°the DOlli'-ility of de~c:lopiAI an labOrau>ry in na. substantial pro~mJ for u11h11n to 1flnllquake-earty·Wlrftint srsiem fbr If the earthquake~ art her than U1C uch • S) t~m to protect Cn\1<'11 4.theSMAftdreMfa-.h itcautinJtocM 100 miles away. tht wamu~ m1pt d~nc. wak'nodias hnn. jOl&s in lhe tcientifac communat). • be u C'lrl) as 60 or 90 ~nd , he rmna coula allow Southern la addatioa '° automaucally shut· said. California Gas Co. to shut down us ~ clowft ~ ~nts and other·. SCtenti1turutudy1nJ the men ts of computcn and protect ill f~ sajd M'lcilitie1;tomeovltionuy11em ibat de\'elopina a •>stem similar tQ ol\e Fil Bernal. aupc"is« o! emeracncy ~ lrillef ci"il ckfen~ sirens and . that has Iona '-ttn in u~ in J.n. f>':t'P!l!ttdncss. But he said it' would bC even warniq lishtS in scbbols so Helton said, addana tfiat ·•a 'Jot of 1mpracticaltothankofshuttin1offp\' .pbildrcn could act under their cksks. ~pie ,re playing around with (the throuahout .19.000 milelof pipes ... ·Coast cooler, but clear, sunny ' Oihtn insist the system would cost 1dea). ". Scnsol'l on the San Andrea ~uh ---..-Jal hul do liulc~~uld f'.liK ~ tcm was buil! to "ould <kt~t ina~I low-intcnsit} iallility probltlhs in cases of false automaticall) hut down epaii'S wu:es that mo\<e ouilFom an cartfi·- 1. r ,. hiah·spttd bullet trains so the) won't quak.e's epicenter. The wa\Cs can be • An eanhquake near Palm Spnnas derail in eanhquakes, said Bnan detected b) seismometers distant· touJd allow 10 to 20 seconds warning Tucker. aeo&>h~sics office~ of the from the moving fault even thou&h tlor Los Anades. Sl)S Thoma5 California Om ion of Minh and around motion from those wave is· ~ cbic:f scientist of the U.S. Geoloay. li&ht. Heaton said ~ · r------"': ihe warning would 1>c transmitted electronically to population centers befqrc the fault produced more ... · pow~rful aod .destructive sh<>CKwa\1e~.' Th~ tame between· the , . warning and the hod.' waves would ran amok and ~ttacked police to dn"e their own ca~. Equipment is depend on the distance between the had arrested some men for almost zero and there's Just a small fault and the user of 1he wamans iftl bikinis off women. budget. S)Stem Tiit Elplorer Scouts, part of tltc Hume and newl> elected CH) ihe sensors in Japan have brought .,, Scouts of Altieri ca, were whisked Councilman We Bannister who ·s bullet trains to a screeching halt I 00 ou& of.harm~$ way ~n a station wagon also an adviser and one of the roaches times since the system "cnt into tbcir senior adviser, police officer of the Scout's pistol team said they operation . . B. Hume. arc hoptni that they can find some-"Nearly all of tho~ have been Crowd ~embers went on to sack one to donate a replacement vehicle. leg1ttmate quakes~. wnh only two or nd loot bfqu.ard hca~qua~ers a~d The van that was destro)ed had three fal~ alarms, Tucker said. ,, . •• Si .,. . 10 • II 11 11 • .... t fire to black-and-white poll~ cal}S. been declared ~urplus and was given He said Japan plans a $20 malhon T~y al~ torched the Explorer to the post by the cny It was valued at expansion of the system for the train . °" ' v~h1cle ~ steah!'I •bc;>ut about S 11.500 when modified and ~.500 an equipment including fixed up helmets.. afovcs.. flashlights, flares, · : .• ----.--'!fimaid packets and other icscUC"gcar:-~c..satd Friday that ~sty official ~GUNMAN-----:'fbey also took private belongings of ·indicate they might be able to break • • • ' ihcyounp&en. loose another surplus vehicle. From Page Al Scouts, who directed traffic for 11 s althou&h discussions are preliminary. police cars who were to responding to The Huntan,ton Beach Search and the full-blown riot. could see smoke Rescue po t ha 40 members, IS to 18 comina from their van. · years of age, who must pass a "Some of them had tears 1n their background check and a physical C)'ct when they found out what st agility test. They're required to dem- was," · their adviser, Hume, said. onmate &oOd citizenIDip and hi&h ••They sanded it and painted 1t. It moraJ character. The) meet evcl) really mqnt someth.ana to them." Thursday night at the Joint Powers A Dchllo Chevrolet spoke man said he heard the car had a buJlet hole an the dash. but a Huntington Beach police spokesman could not confirm that report Sunday. No hob wcn:.-1ircd ..durirul the thefts, and no one was injured. GiJdea said. COCAINE EPIDEMIC COSTLY, DEADLY .•• . . From A2 • addiction. • The van was destroyed and most of Training Center on Gothard Street the rescue equipment has vanished. for training sessions They do their Now, when called to scne, they have jobs w,thout pa). r, The suspect haa h~ht brown hair and was w(anng a brownish sports coat. h&ht blue shin and darlo.. slacks. Cocaine sull has a long wa) to go to reach the popularity of manj uana. which some 20 milhon Amencans use rqularly as a recreational drug. But marijuanan faJtinl on tht b6t seller list, cocaine climbing. ~--steal valuable )CVS from the nation's younJ. an'd coSl 1he nation some$ 100 b1lhon in IOst producuvit'f each )car. That lost productivity must"l>c made up by those who show up for work evCT)day. lt comes out of their P8)'Checks as surely as if they handed 1t over in cash. cocaine factories in the United States in one )'tar and destroy twice as much domcsueally f.J'OWO manjuana as ,Me·uco ruscd in the same )'eat. ' .COPTER INCIDENTS PROMPT REVIEW ..• Even more alarming 1s that more than JUtlf of the college students in a nationwide survey say that cocaine 1s From A l ~asrto get and a third don't sec much mk in using it. . safety imJiliwionsJor the ~cnti oflr\l.tne_'' or emergency helicopter landings an the Irvine area ancc lt 1s the latcslltar m the firmament The mayor was refemng to a Manne Corps Super 1981 . Four of the incidents were dcscnbed as prccau-of dangerous drugs. Crack. cocaine. That docs not include the cost an crime and vehicular deaths. Nor does st tall} 1n the cost of the drugs themselves that some put aj another SI 00 bslhon. all built an to an industry where one an four ui.ers arc sellers to ~) for their own habits. Even drua enforcement officials say that the best hope for the future is prevention. stifling the appetite for drua.s. and that must start with the homes and the schools and the children and~t~eir parents. . Stallion he1icopter's emersency landing Oct. 21 an a uonary landings.. but two eras he· resulted in the deaths of coco paste. designer drugs like Ec- vqetable field just south of the Santa Ana Freeway seven Mannes. sta~y. Rhapsody and other timulants between Myford Road and Culver Dnve. Irvine officials' concern come from the city's art advertised as the nectar of the a; No inJurics occurred in that inetdcnt. But upcr location immediate adJaccnt the Marine Corps Hehcop-gods of filmdom, rockdom. spons. Stallions have been involved in a sencs of crashesoverthe ter Air Statton in Tustin. In add1tton to the helicopter dom. The) suggest e"<c1tement and The outcry 1s sub tantaal. as is the reaction. U .. hchcoptcrs help raid Bohv1an cocaine factones. There arc calls to mob1h1c the Army. Navy and Air Force to protect our porous borders. 'There are demands for drug tests on workers. and the death penalty for drug sellers. The tnck today is to use more than one drug at a ume. Cocaine for up. Alcohol and marijuana for down. Heroin and cocaine together for a reall) exclusive high, speedbalbna the~ call tt An)' of the amphetamines and their dCSJlfler COUSIOS wttb alcohol .. ·' .. past two years. triuenna an conare s1ooal anvestigatton ba~. John Wa)'ne Airport and the Manne Corps Air ~xual prochvity. The summary requested by Agran hsts nine era he tat1on at El T oro are-;1ust be}ond Irvine's city lim11s. Cocaine as versatile It can be eaten. It 1s not just thJS )ear's problem. -----------------------------------------.drunk. injected. smoked and sn11Tcd. Amenca i factna a wave of drua epidemics, all born ofianorance. The solution is to abolish the iporancc. - GAME 9/ WEEK 9 /DAY 2 87 25 3 90 77 64 59 36 • ~ It gives you euphoria. man. It also kill! Many of today's drugs kill brain -Meanwhile. law officers bust 30 Nut: Coc•lff u4 end u4 c,.... MIRACLE BABIES HA VE REUNION.-•• P'rom l\:l They need a lot more sleep than full-term bab1c!s to help neural-maturation. he s~ud. equipment in the 1.ol )CU, wuu Ur. Neal Guttenberg. one of sax neonatotoaasts at the center . Although the neonatology unit 1s more than 10 )'Ca~ old. 1t has been totally upgraded with new facilities and The reunion 1~ a "good vahdat100 that what we're doanJ 1s the right thing." said Sue Ahearn, manaacr of nursing. °c~A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFF~CE "' !.l;!a t " M... -I CoM•-A ~-6'2 6e71 --& eo.1ona 641 021 VOL 79, NO. 314 Justcall 642-6086 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What 11on't you like? Call the number above and )'Our message will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 2+hour answcnng service may be used to record letters to the editor on an) topic . Contnbutors to our Letters column mu\t include their name and telephone number for verificatton Tells us what's on )Our mind - Mo .,,.f F•<0e1 II '°" .. llOI ,... ~~or s JO 0 "' c.e lle4ot• 7 p ,. ~~, ... tie ~., . a. ...... ,~ .... , • ,~ 00""' ·-,..._ C(IQy by 1 • "' c.a ..... 10 • "' ....a .,,,.,, copy .. t.t~eo 0 Clrcua.tlon Telep."lonee A YEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE. -=-=~ -( CHE~r .. i~i::~ Lf.~EST We 're pleased to an~ounce YOU COULD BE NEXTI HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMIERs: .. t• Rules and how to ploy the game ore on your game cor.d, or, con our HOTLINE: 6-42-4333, 9.5 M-f, OS~ 10< WIN -GO informot1on, L the expansion of Garys and Company .. Opening Tliis·-W eek ou t tJw i~ · a hion Island •-Newport ~ch • 769·1622 ~ Bullock1 Wilshire Wina .. • -. • I • , Band help Cerritos crash viCltm Is it safe to bttathf 1n your office'? four uptns on environmenlal pollution wall discuss the ques· tion Thvnday dunna a 7: IS a.m. pracnlltion at the Unt'-CrMty Club on tht UC lrYint campus. The breakfasi meetina is pan oh he f ronticrs of Knowkdtr scnn ponsored by the UCI 8u11ntn and lndu\lrial A~iates. The oent is open to the public at S l 2 • ~rwn. and rnervations and funhcr information may be ob1'ined b~ etllina the BIA office aa 8S&;7 9SO. • • • BlllngiJal talk •lated __ _ Manha A1varn-Manini, a bt linaual education 1peciali~1: will be the auest speaker It Wedntsday's mcc11na of the Irvine -branch of the Amencan A1soei11ion Q(; University Women. The program wall be pttStnttd at 7.30 p.m 11 the lr)'ane Stn1or C••.o:cns Center. l nfbuta Way Nutr1doa lecture. ............ __ ....._.___ . .. . . . ;. A lcct Urt on OStCOpot'OSIS will . be aaven Wedncday at 7 p.m. at the Newpon Nutrition Clinic. 334S Ncwpon. Blvd .• Su11e 200. Newport Beach. Future Wednesday topics of discussion will be ho liday nutnt1on. fad diets and nutnt1on for the new year. Admission 1s free and funher information 1s available 11 673-9322. Volunteers due honors . The Oran&c County chapter of the American Red Crou will present i1s annual Rccogni11on Nigf'it Thursday a1 7 p m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Anaheim Mamou Hotel. The work of 4.500 local vorun teers will be h1&hhahted et the event. and add111onal 1nformat1on 1s available at 835-538 I . ext 261. Brandels orientation set ly Tiie A1Mdele4 Prn1 :p lhc O~tltr .of I Wttkend fUndtaH1U for Ccrntos fao11he1 whotc homes Wfre dl·~tro)cd 1n lhc "' 31 crash or an crom Al o l ·9 said hf won'& know h<)w 1mu<.:h he r11SC'd until he meets ·with his •~count n1 .. t 1ibb0ra1d,.. -.h1ch; featured 1 number ol IOC'81 bands. drC'w a disappoint· ingl ) muij. cro'Ad of about 100 people s~nurda). • Bui·on Sun<tay, •·we had bent~ attend· ~and we m <k more mo~.·· Aki ot1a1nur Richard Santana -who 1d hr Md ti<>Pid 1he event would rais.c $40.000 Sunday's attcndan« fi&ul'H ~•~ not ammcd111tly a\'ailablt'. Jen homei wert dc~1ro)td nd tc"cn dlmqrd by 1he ~Ilana wrcckaae of tht ~1l111er after ll collided with a •mall plane. II 67 people on both plants ~rt killed. alona v.-11h t 5 on tht' around. Santana. a band manager who hv« Mar 1ht' wrttktd homes. 'Waid , most of the homeowneri were not 1n~ured for an amdtftt as CoUi&aOJL.~--.,__~~----..... --~"'-= Cut oflkiak sakt they ha"e col~ more than SJ60.000 and d11trtbliied 11 10 tbt C.m1hn ar Nf'\i1v1na ttlatava whOte homn Wa't h I. But ntana said that was not cn9'11h .. You faprt I~ 1 .. -erqc tu>mt rost1 S l.S0.000. and 1hett were so m•n~ de· Jtro)ed." ht said. ··That's•!' awful lot of motV~" • Sant~n• uid he <H'P;/t,ea· tht' .c~cn1 bttauSt .. ,MK famaltH are h vina tn rtntal The Oran~ County chapter of the Brandeis University .NallOllal Women's Committee will hold an onen1a11on and brown baa lunch Thursdar 11 I I am. at Glendale Federal. 100 Ncwpon Center Dn~. -Newpon Beach Gayte Wise ofSan-Otqo. a reg1on"r vice president. will be the speaker Cell 76()..n'.!6 or 760-8377 for ~rvauons ,. ~ .... ,.._.,,.o.,,.... HunttnatonBeacbnetchboncelebntedDavldJacobeen•aarrt•alln <>ra.n&eCoa.ntybyclecontt.nitheirlaomawitlapoeten. GRATEFUL TO BE HOME, JACOBSEN SEEKS PRIVACY •.• Women_'s meef!.ng slated i\t1ornc> Pa1nc1a Hcrzoa will' interpret the elccuon results from a c1v1I hbertanan point of view at Thursda) 's mee1ingofWomen for Orange Cou nty at 9.45 a.m m "the all-purpose room of the Tusun Library. 34S E. Main St. Call the group at 8S4-1II5 for more 1nformat1on. Singles session at OOC tan1 at the Amencan UntHrslly, Wilham Buckle}' a U.S Embassy pohtacal officer. Frank Recd. an Amcncan educator. Alce Collett. a Bn11sh JOUrna11sl on usignment with the United Nations rchcf.ncy: and Edward Tracy, an Amcncan writer. "I know that you havt many questions." JacoMen said "I want toanswtr them. and a press conference v.111 be announced lD the nexl dav or two But nov. I want 10 share this glorious da} w11h the people that I love w QJuch that W.avc waned 17 months 10 hug and loss. God bless )OU all." Jacob'ien h1 three crown children wtru had flown to meet hrm in West Gennan) t'A-O ststcn. father and other relatives then left for the pany at the Altadena home of his mter, C'arla Forbes Fncnds and neighbors around the apanrtien\ complu where Enc Jacobsen hvcs andt on the street where David Jacobsen's former wife h\.es had tted ~cllow nbbons on trees and hung banners JUSt in cast.he came b) "Welcome Back Dave' .. read one sign "Free at Last... read anolhcr A hid\ school, a nffft>} CatMhc Churc"h .tnd an elementary school spread welcoming ban- ners as well. · Jacobsen, his children and their spou!.CS returned from Wa htngton aboard a Jet provided by a board member of telev1s1on cvangchst Roben Schuller's Crystal Ca- thtdral. said spokesman Mich. cl Nason Schuller was amona the a1rpon greeters Nason said Jacobsen had attended s.cn1ces at the Garden Gro'c church and v.hen the c)(-hostage was 1 n West Germany .. \\C got word that he would welcome a phone: osll 1rom O~. ~huller: .. - Hun1in11on Beach City ounc1lwuman Ruth Balley said today the Cit) .as planntl'\I to hold a Dav ad Jacobsen da) on Nov. J 't or Nov. 18 _ "We want to ~t , aside a day of thanksgiving for Mr. Jacobscn·s release." she said Batley said he wants10 8J'c the )ello~ Oq that'~ been Oyin& o'er City HaU since last fall to Jacob6.tn . But planning ha n·1 been completed because of difficult> in contactina him. he SJ•d. .\seminar for sinalcs that prescnts~ggcsuons for meet in& the nght person will be offered Thursday from 7 to 10 pm. 1n Room 108 of Orange Coast College's Home Economics 8u1ld1n1-Phil Miller. a public relations consultant and standup comedian w1H conduct the session and the reg1strauon fee 1s SI 5. Call 432-5880 for.funhcr 1nformat1on Acid attack victim going back to school 1') Marketing talk ln NB Wallace Eater. prts1dcnt of the Eater Markcuna Group. will speak on "Marketina for Profit" at Thursday' mee11na of the Bouzy Breakfast Club at 7 30 a.m at the Bouty Rouge (afo. 3110 Ncwpon Bhd Ncwpon Buch. Call 673-3440 for reser- vations and other 1nformat1on Tax volunteers needed The Amencan Assoc1at1on of Retired Persons 1s looking for volunteer tu workers to assist in the preparation of 1986 tax returns fo r low income elderly senior c1uzcns 1n the north Orange County area. Those 1ntcresttd should call Eber Knapp at 893-5800 wetkda)S between 9 am and 4 p.m CALENDAR By Tbe As oclated Press .\ teen-ager who ~as left for dead in the dcsen after a Janitor threw c1d in her face and blinded her two }ears ago 1s thnvmg and thrilled to be going back to school. "I am \Oe'tcllcd," said Cher; I Bess. now I" "I am goina tonave to buy new clolhes." Miss Bc~s of Garden Grove suit under- goes b1-wcclly ph)s1cal 1hcrap}' here at Un1vcrs1t) of Cahforn1a-lrvine Medical Center and will conunuc reconstructl\c surgel) for at least another )Car. but both she and "'r mother. Norma. a~ thinking pos111vely dcsp11c the long ordeal "ll''i' time to look ahead " her mother ~Id. The fam11' lived in an Bernardino when the auack occurred Oct. 24. 1984. but mov~ to Orange C'ounly afterward. The teen-ager graduated wi th h1&h praise from the Bnullc lnsututc for the Bhnd m Anaheim 1n Apnl. Susan Ro1ce. admintStra11 .. e assistant for .peaaJ cduai- uon an the Orange Unified School 01stnct, said M1 s Bess will bqln lltcndtng high school here withi n four weeks. Miss Bess sa}'s her concern now 1s to cam her diploma She hopes 10 eventually bccomea 1cacher. "I hkt' to do things with people. and teaching g1 .. cs )OU that opportunity." she said ... , am not sure )Ct whal I'd like to teach. but I think 1t v.111 be elementary school I hkc little kids the> are fun. "(But) before I become a teacher, I want to tra .. cl. ma>be go 10 England like my mom did once. that ought 10 be fun:· \he said Norma Bess say!> that b(fore the ;,cad altack· bltodcd Cheryl. her daua.bter had wanted to become a doctor "Our country has been dcpnved ofa tine woman. of a fine doctor she was go1n1 to b( .. Mrs. Bess said. Dr. Bruce Achauer. a bum c1tpen al 1tic I Medical C~tcr. has a1ttmp1cd to reconstruct Miss Bess' face as best he can v.orking on her nose and hrs and now her ey.clids but said he doubts she wlll repin her s1aht soon Since there was hardl) any C)C musclt' lcfi after w attack. cornea transplants arc an unhkcl) opuon nght now, he said Jack Oscar King.. a maintenance man at the San Bernardino housing prOJCCl v.hcrc the tet"n-agcr and her mother hved wa<; con .. 1cted of the acid attack and !>Cntcnced to the ma'41mum term of :\4 )CU\ in pnwn. Mt Bets had ilCCCpttd a ndc from Kin - on her wa) to school, but ht' 10 lead 100 her to the desen and tned to rape her but failed. accordma to tnaJ tcsumon) Km& then tntd to lull her. pounng acid on her M.ld after anetnpting to \Ir.anal<' her according to the testimony. , · - M tsS Bess left for dead. wandered for several hours 1n the d.cscn before someone spoiled her Smee then thousands of people ha"e wnttcn her words of encoura1emcn1 and donated a 10111 ofS350.000 to the Chcn:I· Bess und set up by t.M Saltt) Emi>lo'ftts ~soc1a11on of San Bcmardano Cou.nl\. said fund manager Der Feldme1rr rhr mane} g~s mainl) to pa) for thr tren· agcr's medical e"<pen..c'>. Monday, Nov. l 0 • 7 p.m .. Irvine Trusportatloo Commission, C11y Council ( hambcrs. 17200 Jamboree Road. • 7.30 p.m . Latua Buel• Arts Commission. Murder trial ordered in highway shooting City Council Chambers. 505 Forest A vc RIVER51Dl c \P) -.\ man ha' oc•en ordered to stand mal 1n the Aug 22 \la} ing of Corona'\ first female police officer. who "as shot"" h1lc otT-dut) and accompan) 1ng her m1urcd son to a hospital C'oun wa'I 'ithcdulcd No" ll. thl' shooung of Wend\ Varga 21 a par,scngcr 1n the Ov.)er 'an Her a11ornl'\ ~1d she require~ funher throat surger;. ''' 1u~11l111cd Hawk<i as the drt\.Cr of tht· l'ar that slowed an lront of h14' 1;an on Tuesday. Nov. 11 · • 6.30 p. m.. Laaaoa Beacb Enerc ud EavtronmntCommltttt. Laauna Beach ( ommuni- ty Center. 3 4 Legion t. • 6:30 p m .. lrvloe City Coaocll. C'tt) Counc1l Chambers. 17200 Jamboree ROAd. Harold Hane) Hawks. 27. of Pomona. allegedly told au1honues he tired the shotgun blast 1ha1 struck Patncaa DW)cr m the chest and another woman in 1hc throat as they rode m a "an Hawk41 purportedly has ~t<l he became angr) al the dm er of the 'an -Ow)cr's husband. M1thael -and 'ihol at the \Chicle on the R1"ers1de freewa). If con .. acted of murder and using a gun in the slaying. the aar cond111oner installer could be sent<'nced to 27 }cars 10 hfc 1n prison. Michael °"'er. 47. a R1,crs1dc fire· ligh1cr testified dunng a 30..minutc prellm1nal) heann~ Fnda~ 1n R1Hrnik Munic1paJ Coun. DW)cr te!llllicd hi\ ~4.,car-old '>tin h.id been in1ur~ tn e motOft'vclC' r:tcc and tht'" famil) wa~ taking him 10 .i R1,e~1tk ho4ip1tal H1ghwa} 91 w~t of Corona • ··r hit m> bnght li&htsand th.tf\ when he d<!fiantl) fl1pp.!'d us otT" [)v.,er ~1d. adding he used his h1gh-heam\ to get Hav.k'i' attention. Arra1gnmcn1 1n R1,cr\1dc "iupcnor Prosecutor'> ~1d lhC} nl'>o may chafle him with a\-.ault v.1th a deadl} "-Capon in Pou c£ Loe Mission Viejo woman hurt when car hits fire hydrant A 32-ycar-old M1ss1on <tieJO woman was tnJured Sunday af\cr the brakes on her car fai led and ~he crashed into a fire h)drant El~ Mon11no was 1n fa1rrond111on 1n the in1cn l\e care unit of M1\ ion Co m mun1t}' Ho p111l. a pokcs"'-oman id today. The California H1Jhwa)' Patrol 1'41d Montano was dnvana we t on La Pat Road approoichmg Mo~ucro Newport Beacb A ICl'CO Cl settc pll)Cr WIS • tolen from a rcd 19 5Volk v. en 1rocco parked on the 800 block of Pomon· tOf')' Point West. • • • •• SI 20 jacket ,.._. \tOlcn from a 19 2 black Mercedes Be~ parked on 6400block ofSC'a hore DtiV't. • • • A $400 compultr, a $200 tcle· Htton, a S70 tclephont an wenna machine, aboUt $30 tn pcnn1 and $100 worth o( ch1ld.ttn's clothma wert tolen from a home under consttUction on the 60Q block .af • t kh&CJ Place.. The home was unoc· cuptcd at the umc of the burglary. • • • Two urfboe.rd valut'cht SJJOand t 01 "-alued at 2 La ne aboul 8 a.m. Sunda) v.hcn her brakes failed. According to officer Steve Bell several cars wcrr ~1opprd for the red hght at Mosquero Uinc To l\i01d h1tt1na 1he cars. 1ontano swerved into the b•C>Cle lant' and made a nght 1um onto Mo~uero Linc. Bc<:ausc she wu. moving at about 3S mph, Montano to l c.ontrol of her 1971 Volkswqen dunna the turn. Her car veered 1cro tht strttt tolcn from a 1972 yellow Ood e ''!' parked on the ~000 block of Com· modore OriV'e. • • • A SSOO hwinn b1c:yde was tol it from the 2200 block of Mara;a~t Drive. • • • be.a.ch. cru1 r bicycle and a motocro'i bi ')cle v."Crc tolcn from out,id a home on the 00 bl k of West Balboa Boule ard • • • A 1983 l"C'd HonU "\cro mu1or- cyclc valut'\J at SSOO a tolcn fr m . chc S300 blodc of Sca\horc Dmc. . . . .. A 1969 pink 0 tsun SIO valut'J al S 1000 wa 'tot n from the V1a 1 uJo eo.taM ... "" h 2,8 w rrpont"d • and cm'ihcd into the fire h)dmnt. Bell ,aid The h}drant burst. crcaunga ge)scr of water that ~pewcd 60 f~t into the air for about JS minutes The watt'r Ooodcd the oub1de and 1n 1de of a house localed near the h)drant. said Bell The C"HJ' did no1 have an esttmatt on the amuun\ of damage cau5Crl to the home. tolcn trom an s)anmcnl al I bS6 Iowa. b(twccn 1:30 p.m. and ):40 p m Fnda). £n1ry "u by pryina the front door. ' • • • Pant~ 1&nd ·W llet conta1n1 n1 S200. were rcponed tolcn from· a mott'I room al 20 0 Nc~pon 81\.d, f)(tv.~n m1dn1aht and 4 1.m 1ur d3y. ntr) "" po tl\I w 1th 1 key • • • \ re" 1th money. totahna $ l ,4qo, wcrt rcponCd stolen from Che\tCT Drawen In .. 179 f. 17th t •• hct,,.ccn 2a m.and am f nd•>· Entry~• b. pr;ina tht' tmnt Joor\. • • • V1cw1 equ1pm nt onh St .000 "~-. rtportN tol n from Parallel Computer In ~. 125 Ba er t , bet"ttn p m. fnda> and ~ a m. h.U'da f:ntry " ima hin • ' windov. Laguna Beach Pohcc arc 1n .. e\t1g.ating repon'i that someone ~hot a cat la'it week on Brangwym Wa) • • • .\ South C OJSI H1ghwa) res1"ent 1old pohcc ·unday he had allov.ed a tran'i1cnt to \tay in the rcs1denct' but the guest took Sl.000. The money. howe .. cr. was later R:turned .. -. -Pohcc arrested three moton t'i earl) turda) on o;u<1p1c1on ot dn"-ma under the innucncc of alcohol Ed~ard Thoma\ Schwart1 39, of cwpon Beach wu arte'lted on Cleo and Glcnncyrc c;trccls Stephen Uirktn Sadler. 23. of Laguna Beach ""as stopped on Park Avenue nd Rodney Joe Guu1llo. l 9, of ~una "'11auel .,, .. am:\lt<f on El Toro Road, e t of t..auna Can)on R d. Huntlncton Beacb mconc threw a potato \h roudl 1 w1ndo~ at a rt'i1dcnct" tn the: 11000 block of. o tia m:lc and broke-it. On unda • culprit thrTw another rotato It th w10do • but th1i time failt'd to bttak 11 • • • tar cm O\. rnht \idcv. I and hit thn:e palm trct at lb91 I Haf'k- n 1n:lc; Two of the trrc were d1m111 d and may have to be re- mo"td· owners ~1d . • • • mcone \tole a S 1.000 tcrco from a 19 4 To ota CehC"a parl.cd at C1rcu1l Cit). 7777 [Jin r V<C, I • • t mconl' t\,lt 1S100 pu~ fmm a hnall) ··r heard the noise ot the shdl l'('hctraie thr aik Of"lliC van.-DW\'cc~r---'~ testified "I ..aw Wend) Varga hlccdin~ and I \3"-m' v.1fe leaning forward~ car parl\_ed jl Healh Hoult,ard "h1k the owncr "-COi to the beach. • • • Culpnll. \mashed a\\ tndO\\ to a lat parked at Pactlic ( oa!>t High" a' and 1he Blufl1 "h1lc the o~ncr v.cnt o;urlin' and ~tole t"-O "alkl\ contain- ing S~6 1n ca h . • • • U1u·'l' 'llllr;, S l~l \11\rr Hulh BM'\ trom 1h1• par .. 1n1 Im al ( arl\ Jr 11 BolM < h1tJ anJ f dtn&l'T. ••• ~1mc:onC' •ma~heJ a "'Ind """'I Lo huraJ:amc a hla(.. 11~81 \:olk\111o n Rabb11 part.rd C'arl) loda) on the 3 hlud.. of Wind pun ThC' lo•w 1n.:luded1 \1C'fl"b t'(jUlflmtnl \llu~ 11 $~ and I St.i10 alarm'~ 1cm dt hv..ti her valued at S 100 ""'" stolen from a , .. cant apanmenl 1n lhl' 16000 blcx:k of V 1cwpuin t Somcont' cn,;r~ a home 1n the: DaDlages in 16000 block of ~am~ though an u_nlockcd front door and stoic men · .. -Irvine fire nn \alued at $700. • • • 1 hte"l'\ pned open a door a1 the • t $ 7 500 fin shop It lhc Hun11ng1on lkat'h a t nn. 21112 Pacific Coa-.t ll1J.hwa) and ~tole $2~0 1n tclc .. 1~1on equip- ment and S lO in ca'ih • • • Burglars take Persian rugs I .\ tire c::su\C'd when a re 1dc1'11 burned telephone direclOf'le 1n lircplacc u J damage of about ... 7.~00_1n 11'\int \unda~. Oran Cou nt\ fire Dcpartmtnl spoL.C'\"oman raui Rtn.ar ~·d tod~' parL.\ \h00t1na up l ch1mnq 1gniled the wooden \hake roof of the t\\<Mtory h u~ al :\971 C111rcmon1 ·1 .• Ran td anctctn lireh ters l)Ul oul t bl. l 1n about I I minutts. There·~ noi~un ' Ran Two Orange Coast couples -from Irvine and Huntington Beach -won the seventh week of the Doily Pilot & TWA Win Go contest. Poul and Mory Coulter of Huntington Beach can't believe their luck. less than o month ofter they got boc\-trom a free tr-p to New York -they woo the trip from o real estate l1rm -th&J number come up for the W. r Go contest "The lady from the ,P11ot asked me 1f I hod been ploying the game and I 1ust giggled." said Mory Winning two trips •n one year is unbelievable. "Maybe we hod betrer go out and buy some lottery tickets," said Poul, the operations manager for Fashion Island. Although tbeJC desltnotiao 1s still op m the OJr..,. "weLnd.o1 ~e.our ey,es.on the C.onbbeon,." ...soid Poul. "I wont to go diving." It would be mce to go to Egypt too," Mory said We've been to Europe," she said, but that was 15 years ago. They were both school teachers at 1he llfTle, and they took o six-week tour with o group of teachers. They' re not sure when they'll toke the W n Go trip. "It would be nice to celebrate our 19th wedding onn1\>ersory n September n some wonderful, exotic place," said Poul. Once they decide where they're going, they'll stay "until t~e money runs out," said Poul with o lo ugh. l y1e ond Catherine T eflt of Irv ne hove lust the opposite plans. "We've been to the Caribbean," said Lyle, on ltvine real estate broker. "Probably, we'll go to London n the spring. friends hove oll so1d it's o nice place to v1s11." Although they're both ov1d golfers, the golf clubs will probably stay home this time. "When we go to Corme1 or Howa11, we toke them with us," said Mory who started golfing about nine years ogo. "It makes 11 nice for the two of us when we go, and our children ploy too." But "1f I went to Europe, there are so many t'htngs to see," said Catherine. '\ CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR • !~FORMATION, 714 642-4333 . • !LIGHTS AVAltANE FIOM OIANGl COUNTY TO t~l »A GOIDiN STATE AllllNES t " A4 Or_,. Coeet OAll.V PILOT I Monday, November 10. 198&. Splashdown The 48-member Sac City Community HJab School aenlor claM ln Sac City, Iowa, aplaahe4 lta way Into blatory when a brldCe Al'... ,,, 111 on wblch the atudenta were poelJat fos: a yearbook photo collapaed. No one wu injured when the etructure 1a•e way. Iii • Dij)lomat who helped Jews escape finall to be h ·onored LO . .\ "i<JELES (AP) - A famil) ha'> won us four- decade quest for honor fOr a Porruguesc drplomat "\\-ilO hdped thous:tnd of Jew flee the Nal1 but "as rcmo"cd in d1sgracr b} his go"ernment. The famtl} has been told that after 46 >ears. Portugal has agrerd to rrpud1ate us condemnatton ahd honor Aristide de Sousa Mendes do Amaral e Abroncnes wilh a hero's medal· . until he "a~ ordered home ca nnot be documented. Some hmonam esumate at wa~ e man-)' a.s ».000. at.JcMt a third Jr"~ For h1!1 acttons De Sou'kl Mendes was stnppcd of d1plomat1c utle. forced into reuremrnt without com- pen\at1on and' could no lon1er practice law. He slapped gradualh into povert) and died in TlTS'f. De ~ou~ Mendes had 14 ctuldren. ntne of whom are ..! "'lt"s hke it's finally coming to ancndand.u's all been good news:· said Sebasuan Mendes. 62. of Saugus. one-of De Sousa Mendes' children. "No" "e're waiting to know when we will go there to accept 1t. ·· Portugal has not s~ud what type of award wall be issued or when. Sllll all\ C.. • To celebrate their success-=-tn getting l'Ortup rs--- governmcnt to agree to award their father a medal. Seba<;t1an Mendes and up to three of hjs brothers will at1end an Oct 20 ceremony at the Simon WicsenthaJ C enter for Holcx:aust Stud1e.; an West Los Angeles. Thl' family"s clTons to wan honor for De Sousa \.1 cndl'S \l.t'rc helped b) SC\CraJ u.S. Congressmen. De ousa Mendes. then Portuguese consul to Bordeau1(. defiea his go' crnmcnt's orders in 1940 and granted passage .from France to Lisbon to thousands ot Jews escaping Hitler's gnp. Some htstonans ha'"e compared his effon to those of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallen berg. How man> refugees werr helped b> De Sou\3 Mendes dunng a thrtt-da} marathon \.Isa·" nttng pcnod Rep~ Ton} toclho and Hcnt; A. Waxman, both (alttorn1a Democrats. It'd Congress in approvina a rc~olut1on of praise for De Sousa Mendes tb1s summer. In ,\uguM. the t"o <,ent a letter signed b> 70 CO npc$Smen to Portuguese President Mano Soares. urging him to honor the diplomat. 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Lebanon (,\P) -An undera.round STOUP believed madt' up of pro-\ranian hute Mbslem funda· mentahsis today promised the immi- nent release. of Qme of ii~ F~nch hostaaes. ,The Revolutionary Justice Or- -ganization sent two handwntten rJbic statements to the Beirut office of a Western new asency today. The first statement said the release would be within 48 hours and the second Yid at would take place lhas evenma at the Hotel Bcaunvage near the. h'eadquarters of ynan army-()b.: servers ii) Mo lem west Beirut The first statement said the 1mm1- ncnt tclcase or. •· ome French hostaJes" 1n Ut>anon wn a result of Jgman and S}nan rmda.ataon. The statement did -not say-how many hostaaes would be freed The sroup has claimed rcspons1b1l1ty for kidnappmJ three Frenchmen and two mencans in Mo lem west Beirut. Eiibt Frenchmen are missing m Lebanon and vanous groups have claimed responsibahty for the abduc- tions. Nineteen foreigners -1nclud- m& silt Americans -are massing m Lebanon. The foreign hostage to be freed most recently was David Jacobsen, who was released Nov. 2 by another Shiite aroup, Islamic Jihad. Today's announcement came as the 12-naoon Common Market met in London to consid~r British-spon- sored sanctions against Syna 10 suppon of Bntain's all~~llons that Damascus 'iuppor1S terrorism. The European Jl'OUP, agreed to impose four sanctions. 'ancll!,';lo an arms embargQ.,offica I in n..sauL The statement on the pi.n to release French hostaies with Synan mechauon could have been intended to improve S)na's image with the Common Market nations. "As a result of ftre promises given by the French government on the demands that it very well knows and which had been previously discu Jed with the Algenans and currently throuah the con tant French 1ntef'< ven11on wtth (Synan) President CqmJDo~ Market agre~s . to san.ctlons agal1:1~t Syria· LONDON (AP) -The Common Market toda) agrttd to 1mpo $anctions qainst Syna, includina an ar:ms.cmbarao. an upport of 8nta11\' charge that Syna ponsorcd terron m, officials said. A formal announcement of the aarccment was to be made honl)' by Bntish Foreign Secretary Sir GcorcfTrey Howe, president Qf the I 2-nallon Common Market's Council offbrciin M1n1sters. The officials, bncfina rcponers on CQndiuon of JnonyJTUty, said in an apparent reference to Gre«c that one country co1,1ld not 3ssoc1ate 11self with foreign mini ters' ~tatcment, but v.ould implement lhe four sancuons agreed agsmst Syna. • -pan from the' arms .ban the Common Market alfCCd to suspc;nd exct\anfe visa ts by h1p-level, offictaJs and to tl&}lten surve1lla~cc of Synan embassies and ofS)'ntn Arab Aarhnes operations. ' . · . ~·The csscnct (of the mcctina) 1s a11ttJ1lcnt on the (our points for llCllon against Syria," said one British official bncfina reporters.' Ministers of the tradana bloc, known formally as the European Economic Communit), gathered at Che new. ilcavil) guarded. Queen Eli1abcth II conference center for the one-day mccuna. Their agenda included East-West rclataons, the M1dle Ea t and the Synan issue. On Sunday, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac said aftera meeting that they expected the sanctions to be aJ>proved. • · Prime Mini tcr Marpret Thatcher's government broke diplomatic relations with Damascus on Oct. 24 af\er an Arab was convicted of trying to smuggle a bomb aboard an Israeli Jethner at London's Heathrow Airpon last April. Howe said there was conclusive evidence of official Synan involvement in the attempt to sabota&e the El Al jumbo Jct and kill the 375 people on board. The United States and Canada recalled their ambassadors from Syna to demonstrate their support for Britatn. . .I Belgium last Monday said u was recalling its ambassador for a wee1fs consultation, bul no other European country has followed suit. U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz, appealing to the Common Market to crack down on Syria. saJd in Paris on Friday that the U S. government would be .. interested" in the results ofthemeenngand md1cated some further U.S. actJon would then be taken. Hafez Assad ... We announce that we shall release some of the Frenchmen within the next 48 hours." the statement said. It dad not spell out the demands It claJms thc French government prom- ised to meet. · Among Frenchmen the Revol- utt0nary Justice Organization claims to hold arc two television crewmen of France-'s· Antcnne-2 station, oundman Aurel Cornea. 54. and li&huna engineer Jean-Louis Nor· mand1n , 34. The group has not accused them of espionage, as at has 10 the case ofother hostages 1t holds, promptan$ specu- latton that one or both telev1s1on crew members would be released. They were kidnapped March 8 alona wtth two· other Antenne-2 workers. correspondent Philippe Rochot. 39. and cameraman Georges Hansen. 45. ; Copgre~ may Jn vesttgate arms deals with Iran WA. HINGfON ( P) -Reaa,an admanastrauon efTons to exclude mo~t of the go' emi:n.enT. mcludi!lg the OA and the m1htary. from 1t\ 'reported arm deals wi~h Iran ~a)' provoke Congres into 1~wesugaung the matter, lawmakers stud REY.r<JAVIK, lcclancf (AP~ -. 7. early Sunday in Reyltjavik. harbor Saboteun wrtckcd lcelt1nd' onl). had earher attacked the plant. • • ··plant where \Wlale byprodu~r are No crew mcm~n were a~rd the processed an an attack claimed today hips, and no injuries were' l"ep9ned by the North Amcncan cnvironme_»· in the sanldngs and the plant attack. tal aroup which says 1t 'llso scuttl!d No one was at the plant between two Icelandic whahng boats. Sunday and this momma. The attac'-on the whahng tation. Sta Shepherd's . leader, Paul about SO mile north of Reykja'V1k. Watson. said an interviews with wa discovctcd this morn1111 when rceland1c state radio and televilion emplO)CCS amved for work. The that a team from his aroup sank.the ptant's computer S) tcm and. the 4'JO..tOn ·t>oat ~use .. lcelandtn . machinery u~ to protts whale ~ere t\untina whakti Jllcplly." • b)products wetc dcsfro)cd. • Environmcntahsts ace.use the Ice- . Hel&J Jonsson. pok~man • for landic govemmeot of us1n1 scientific · H\.-alur Whaling . Co.: the plant's · prcten§t$ as a cover for commercial o~ner. 11id··1t appeared · saboteufli whalinJ. • • • 1.1sed sledge ftammcrs on the plant. • :·They are trytnJ to sa-y they arc which processes whale oil and bone killing whales for research, but the meal. Whale meat for human con-wtiale meat 1s being sold to Jape,n. sumpllon is handled at a plant in They arc prostitutina science.'' Reykjavik. Watson. also 1n Vancouver, told The Members of the Sea Shephtrd A soc1ated Press Conservation Society claimed re-Iceland a&recd to abide by an spons1blity for damagma the plant International Whalan& Commiuion Joanna Fo,JWell. a spokeswoman decision to cease whaling fr~m. 1986 . for the iroup in Vancouver, Bnt1 h to 1990. Although commerc1ar wh~l­ Columbaa. said in a telephone inter-ma stopped. the government permits V1ew that the same people who Hvalurio carry out scientific whalina opened the bottom valves on the • 1n cooperation with the National whahna boats, Hvalur 6 and Hvalur Oceanic Research lnstJtute, Some members of C ongres sug- gested unday that perhaps the po""er of the White House to conducl such i 0~;~:;s~~~~~n~,:=kin,alol Hirohito 1reets Aqu DO of question6 " ~n am Nunn, D-with $25 5 inillion loan Ga ~1d on AB( -TV's "l has Week • With Da"1d Bnnkle} " "The news-• pa~ ~pen nd they.ha't'tJlQl been_Bf &Jae htocl•trd Pr ' denied. indicate the Reagan admtms.-~· . lJ . --_ lration is not \landing tall on th i!> TOK YO -P~1ltppan' President Corazon Aquino won promises o one.. increased financial aid shonly after amv1n11n Japan toda). She also aot wo~ w that all was secure back home. where rumors persisted of a coup plot. Pnme "In an euon to cut ( ongres!t out. M1mstcr Yasuh1ro Nakasone told her Japan would help hergoyemment with they ha,·e also cut out the CIA. the a $252 5 m1llton loan to build a coal-fired po""er plant an Bata"gas province, Joint Chiefs (of tafl), the tate Japanese and Ph1hpp1ne officials said. Nakasone also said Japan "ts r~y to Dcpa~mcnt, the Defense Depan-consider making a ommnmcnt exceeding" the loan package ofS309.38 million ment, ~ aid Nunn. a m1htaf} _c'.~rt T.okyo. pledged to Manila last year. Philippine. prwdcntial ~_an who will head the ~~cd Sen ice~ Teodoro Bcnasno told reporters. Japan 1s second only to the UQitcd States in C ommattec nc't )~ar ~~d tf so. who aid to the Phtltppanes, which 1s struaglina to rev1tahze an economy burdened 1s makan& the dcc1s1ons. 1 with a $26 billion foreign debt. . lJ the prtss reports arc true. said · ·J· Transcript of Chirac interview print~d WASHINGTON ( P) -The Washington Tames said 11 was defending alself by publtshang the transcnpt toda) of an antcn 1ew \\Ith French Pnme M1n1ster Jacques Chirac 1n which Israel was 1mphcated in an attempt to bomb one of lt'i own airtaners. The newspaper said Fnday that Chirac had agreed to tl'tc mterv1ew with Arnaud de Borchgrave. editor-an-chief of lhe Tames. on condauon that he not be quoted directly. Ho~ever. the newspaper said the anteTView was tape- recorded with Chirac's knowledge. Senate Dcmocrauc Leader Robert Vanunu faclng spy char ges la Israel , Byrd of West V1rgin1a, the arms trade wa'> "a maJor blunder" that guaran- tees hostaae-taking will conunue and could up the balance of power 1n the TEL A VIV, hrael -Mordecha1 Vanunu. a former nuclear cechnician who told a British newi.papcr that Israel has sccretly stockpiled at least 100 atomic weapons, facei. spyma cha11es and a hfe sentence. the daily Oavar reponed today The newspaper said Vanunu's prosecutors would not chlUJC ~am with treason. which 1~ punishable by death. Davard1d oot pvc a source for ats 1nfonnat1on. The Israeli government reveaJed unday that Vanunu. 32. was under arrest and would be tned, but denied that secret agentS kidnapped him an Bntam and spanted him back to Israel. C harac issued a denial last ~eek in which he said the nl'\\!>papcr misinterpreted his remarks Thl' nc"spa~r rcponcd Frida) that Chirac said ~~ na "as not an' of\cd an the foaled attempt to bomb an El .\I airliner at the London airport Apnl 17 Chirac. the T 1m1:s rcpon1:d. 'ia1d West C..erman Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Foreign Man"ter Hans-Daetnch Genscher had conl ud1..'d thal the plot was orpnazed JOIOll) by Israel's Mossad 1ntcll1gcnce service and renegade elements an S~nan Prc~dcnt Hafct A~'1 entourage. ... The pubhcataon of the transcnpt of the 96:'m1nute interview. conducted last Tuesday an Pans. comes on the same day as foreign mat.asters from the 12 Common Market membtl's meet 1n London to consider sanctions against Syna advocated by Bntaan. Britain broke «;taplomatk relations with S)'na after Nezar H1ndaw1. a Jordanian JOumahst. was convicted and sentenced to 45 years an pnson for attempting to use hasi>rcanant lnsh airlfnend tosmuagle a bomb onto the El AlJCl~~-~~~~!~~---·-··-····-------••····•==' Now, every woman can stana on her own two feet. ... "Ouch, my feet hurt!" ~ 1cl. 1111 vc1ur "hrn·., and put up vour fe1•t W1•n· hrrt· 111 ht·lp Wt•rf the Wnmt·n" I le.11th ;'\;t·t~ .. wi.. .1t S.int.1 An.1 Hn.,p11,1I Mt.>dacal C.ent<'r And ra)i:ht nn\\ ~'e II ~1ve vou .i FREI: FOOT EXAM Wh\', Recc1uw the .. 0<iner a foot prob- lt•rn ,., dett>Clt'd tht• tJ .. 1er 11 is tc1 treclt. So ii you hc1ve CJ little ~nrcnt•:.c, or .a tender ~rxll. come s01• u . Chance art' Wt can f i~ you up in no time. 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Turke> - A man who was critJcally wounded an the s)nagoguc massacre here two months aao has died. bnnaingJo 22 the number of worshrpers killed 1n t~ attack. hospital officials ~ today. Dr KJlk Guzelbeyoglu, director of Ba lat JcWtsh Hospital, said Avram Eskenazi, 6S, died of a bra an hemorrhage Sunda). Eskenazi was shot 1n the lo~CT Jaw. and the bullti caused brain damage. Guzelbeyoglu sa1d, Two men bChcvcd to be Arabs burst into Neve Shalom Sr.naaogue on Sept. 6. spraytn& automatJc aunfirc at the con~q.auon The a<i 1lants died when their own hand greMdes exploded. The breadsticks alone are worth. the dough. Any way you look at it, here's a terrific menu. favorite Italian en tree . Light or ubstantidJ sandwiches. Abundant fre h · 1ldd. Hot, " soft brcadsticks. Ouffumous fresh pasta. Not only will you love eating it, you'll Jov~ watching it bemg made. You'lJ also Jove our ambiance as much a our lunch. Spdciou tables. Beautiful greenery. Prompt, frienaly service. 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Mrs. Vallee on Sunday urilocked a safe that belonaed to the late liPaer. ••I found all these let~ers from all these fantastic people like Bina Cro by. the Andrews S11tm, Edd1e Cantor, Frank Sinatra and President Nixon Arnona the ttems found in the attic was an Elam watch from Mary Pickford,~ case of) 93S champaane, 2,000 cuffianks, I SO hats -includ1n1 a fedora from W.C. F1elds-costumesand a oaarofcowboybootsiiven to Vallee by Walliam S.Han .. Soviet. to monltor U.S . nuclear tat. SAN DIEGO -Five Soviet !C1smologists amved in. San Dleao late Sunday to be&Jn selccuna sites to monitor seismic data from U.S. nuclear tests. ~ scaentists are from the lnstitute of Physics of the Eanh an Moscow and are anvolved in a joint project of the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Soviet Academy ofSc1ences. The New York-based Defense Councal is a pnvate envaronmental aroup. In July, a team of American SCtent1sts vis1ted the Soviet Union and ~t up instruments near the nuclear test site at Sem1pal1tansk to monnor Soviet nuclear tests. !he g~J of ~he prOJCCl is to set up three JO&ntly operated ~ucl_ear test monatonna stah~>ns an each country and prove that with proper se1s~1c equapment and techniques, 1t would be possible to venfy a nuclear tesuna moratonum or ban between the United States and the Soviet Union. FREE Monthly Lectures ori Womens Health Topics ' . · • "Eating Disorders: When Food Controls Your Life" Anorexia, Bulimia, and COJnP..Ulsive Overeating Thursday, November 6 Thursday, November 20 . .M . ·."C~ncer-of the Breast" , ... Jerry Nilsson, M.D, Wednesday, November 12 "Osteoporosis" pse Lillo. M.D. Thursday, November 13 A free community service offered )Jy Santa-Ana-Hospital Medical Cen~r. All ledtlres presented at 7:00 p.m. in the Conference Room. Men a.re also welcome to attend all lectum. ... B .. ... .. 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Reg Sl3·S2'i Sa\e 2"'% on Yoong Set .1-.;rvhc -.wc.i1er., in a "IOrted colors and sl\'les J\\'Robin'lon's Kid" 11.\ all .. 1or6 except Palm Springs · HOMESTORf Free Personalizing One hne I rec on .ir:i~ purc;:h.t!"C of Chm.tmas cards or everyday (ahonert }\\'Robin-.on'" Stauoner't'. I~ $14.99. Reg $25 Save 40% on our ~upr.1l.ca1hcr-vin~ tote h.lg by Ctnttt1 1n black. caupc. gray. red or burgundy JWRobinS<1n\ S1a11onerv. 13 · $89.99. Open stock ..-alue $187 40 S.1' e .5()% on Silk Pl~'Cr., chin.i "1Cn.1celor4 20 pc ~t1ncludc lourdmnerpla1es. aladpl;11e1.!'AAJp bQl.\·I 'up-. .ind sau~crs Al!'K) ava1l.ible. ma1ch1 rtg M qt c~ scrole Reg S2~ SIA.95. 2 qt. ccr.crcd' Mcrole Reg S3'1 Sl3.95. 2 'I qt CO\' • cred c role Rq SJ~ 123.95. ]\\'Robin n China. 67. $5.99. RA:g S8 ~.l\'e 2)% oo M1k.lsa P.irk U.nc er~ t.il tcmwarc in goblet wane or flute chnn~ size )\\'Robinson· GI •ore, ~ S9.99-S19.99. Sa\·e 20% 23% on ~hk. a lull le;ad crvs1al hell di.sba 6 ~· ~utl.lus. Rq.t. 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Reg S3.000 S;a,e43 . ooour3 pc blackorbdgclcfltheraec· uonal unponed trom Italy j\\~nson Furniture, 122' • · St~ Reg, S400 Sa\c .50% on black lac.quer bce,hwood armch.urs ..., 11b ott .-b.u.c...w.tlon~~ from ll(l ~ k...ar· square b.lck tyle )\\'R.obsn.~· Occ.t510nal Sc.1t1n,(.194. $44~ Reg SMO Baraloungcrt Bailey rocker/recliner in parchmmt . tone l.c.uher Plu., • j\\'R.obmson' Rc<hn ng Ol;ur • 174• Stl9.99-$6~.99. Reg SJOO·Sl~O Sa\·c .53 60 and more on cut cr,.:stal table l.i"'p 1n three 1y e . .ill w11h bra ";accena . JWRA:>bsnson' Limp ... 72. · S48.60-Sll6.80. ,Reg. S.54·S252 Save 10% on c.UAto:m bedroom • acc.es~one . including Ju..-e111. wmk:artct and more. j\\'R Custom Home Design, 78 . $5.99 b~th. Ong Sl5 Save 60% on hrst quaht)' Folio cotton 1-K quard towels in.n 1mcd color., Rv Reg.ii H.ind. Ong SIO SJ.99. \\'ash Orn~ S5 S1.99. ]\\'Robm~" Towel ... 31 St~~bath heet. Reg $42 Sa\e~2%onextra l.u~eJs• x 72• cot ton bath c;hcct" bv a tamou-i American dC'i1gner in 7 grea1 color., )\\'Robinson~ TC'M-cl! 31 $11.99 bath. ()rig S2-I Sa\C :P%·50% on a t.unoo American de!>1gner fir,t quality tO"cl 1ncludin~ .m extra .uge b.ith towel 30· x 5.i· Hand Orn~ Sl.:l $7.99 \\';a~ On~ S'i..50 Sl.99. A\.1.11.ible n 8 co.ors j\\'Robsnson"• T~el:. 31 $8~99. Ong SJ"~ . .\Iler ale SQ999 a\'c .an excra 10% on· tcd da\'~d ~t .. "uh couonlpol -es1er ca.·cr and polvc ter hbcrhll m comforter . ., j\\'R1..-.hin-.on'!t C.AlnllNter ;S4 $99.99 any ize. Save Jti%-tiffib and more on d1 on11nued goose ~ncomfortcr ... v.1lh J(IO'*+cottoo \..lffibr&C downproo(CO'\Cf T~·m Ong Sl10 S~!Sfl l·ull queen Orn.~ Sl60 S410 Kmg Orig S200 S~2<i \\'Rl'lf> n' ,n, l rr I• rrcrc; ~ $13.99-$62.99 l)r1g S2"' Sl20 Sale SJQ99 S8Q99 S.lvc .in extra 30' on .alrc.ad\ n:du"cJ '-'OOI or •'"'11" blanket thl'O't\ an a.ssorte<l c.olor!) J\\"Rob\n~)n\ Bl.tnkcts, ~ $4-$12.05 twin. l 'ng St~ $29 Alter "ale S~ W $1799 Sa..,can extra 25% on IM anJ 200 thrc.u.l c-.hecl'> 1n .a.,~1rted ~1yles. c0t.ton/polycs tcr Flat or hued Full Ong. S20 S39 After s.Ue SQ99 $2~ 09 $6.69- $16.74. Quecn Ong $2ti S51 Alter .. .ileSJ409 S3299 Sl0.04-Sll.10. King Orig 34 S'>ti .4.ltcr<alcSl<>r.19 WW $13.39-$26.79. tandard ca.c<> pr On).! SI~-~ i4.lter s.ilc Sf\!J'J S2~QQ $6.0l-$16.74. Kmg ca~c~. pr Ori)t SP 46 Aller .... le S1JVQ S2t> IJIJ S6 6~·S18.08 JWRob1n-.un\ Bed l mens 30 $99.99. Ori~ "\7"' Aller -;ale IQQ XI S;m~ o&n extra 50%on alrtaJ} !>.11C pmc-d j\\'R att;ichc" Ill rea1het A s~ rtcd tvlcs and color .. f\\'Ri.~ms..m l.u!(~.aJ:.:. 19.. cu:cp1 ~hss1on \'1c10 and Palm Spring $99.~~ 300 .aveb09bandmoreonour4·pcSafanl set b-i· Da\'mci In IC."<IUn.>d black \'ln\'I wuh tan mm, "Cl mdudcs tote. carr\~on, 27" pullrNn and r,.trmcm ~~ j\\'Robm nn Lugga.i . IQ excepc ~hssion \ 1e}\> and P.alm Spnng 149.~ Rc.og Sl20 Sa\ ~'1 onJWRlca1hecrx~ttol1 mhorgund,•or bl'O'A-n "'uh· rclllO\ hie houldi r ~trap. 1n ... 1ce 'l.1pper compartments JWRN>tn ' LU1o: •.a •c IQ ex ... ep1 M1 ion \•1c ''.ind Palm Spnn~ Qu~nouc arc hmtrcd tll tock ,,n hand ~lcwon '-' 111 .. :tr\' b\• "tore No mai l phone OJ pcca.al ord rs. please Sak end Tuc."dlv. • \'l\·cm l'Cr 11 t iomc. torc11em1> ti l( :J.\a1l.ablc an ~ft son \'1e10, l'•lm !:ipnng or Sherm~n ak!I C:illcria ·~fake "'l p.avmcn1 until fehru.tn. Jl,l~7, on all lutn11urc, m..aurcss. carpe11ng and ~rc.1 rug ~Rh.i!ies 6f 200 or more c1n )\'M.lf JWRohin n" chM • suh1cc1 10 crc.-d11 ,1ppro\'lll - .. - \t~ sno# and record low 'DD111entures moved into the north·; ·ns today 'af\er the season's I'll .,..;or snow tonn cl<>Scd-high: ys,' stranded travelers, llillcd siJJ. ft and left hunters out in the cold tint wetkend of deer season. The tint storm moved into Canada Sunday, Jivina Winnipe& its worst ftnO'lwttonn in 20 years and lcavmg up 2~ inches of snow in its wake south fthe border. It was followtd by a weaker storm from the Rockies that was depo iting liaht snow today from the central Rock.tes across the Plains to the upper Great Lakes. But the snow accompanied a larie mass of bitterly cold ur urg.ing southward that dropped temperatures below zero over much of· Montana, Wyoming. North Da- 1 kota and wcsteff\ South Dakota. The coldest ,pot was Butte. Mont., t 30 dcarces below zero, an<P tbermomctcn hit record lows in pans of Montana. W ommg. Idaho, Wash- 1n1ton, Nebiis ColoradO, 1ch· ipn and Illinois. The temperature at Goodland, Kan., dropPcd"from 29 to 14 in one hour as the edge; of the cold air moved throu&h. and freeze warnings "'ere issued for pans of northwestern and north-cCntral Tex.as. Anumbcrofcount)' roads were still blQCkcd by dnf\s an North Dakota, while ice.covered pans of-Interstate 90 in South Dakota. A 1 )..year-old boy who went ouuo play late Friday or sometime $atur· day was massin& on the Fort Totten A#~ Ped~triana tructae throqb deep •now ln CUper, Wyo., after upwarda of 20 lnche. of •llow blanketed the region.· • _ lndi.an Reservation in North Dakota, pohce dispatcher Bruno Cavanaugh said today. Up to 28 inches of \now fell on the area Eighteen inches of snow fell on 81smarc~ N.D .• a record for any November storm. whale elsewhere 1n the state 25 inches fell in Devils Lake anddnftsofup to 5 f«t were ~rted Ln Mmot. "Everybody as complaining about getting their street plowed first," Devils Lake ~hce di patcher Holly Duciaumc said Sunday. While Wlnter weather 1s not un- usual m Nonh Dakota more than a month before the Dec. 21 official stan of wmter. "this 1s a bat much," said National We.,a~h er erv1ce metcorolog.ast Rich Van E s. "Traveling 1s probably the worst hazard we've had. The roads are really bad. solid i~." deer hunter Mar' an Boss of Clark, S.D.. said unda) at a cafe an Faith, S.D~- But he added: "If you're gom& to bunl )OU &Ol 1Q « where lhc)'.'..rc (deer) at ... We're used 10 that-type of weather Winter as wtnter." In N6rth Dakota, two deer hunters from Minot spent 38 hours an their pickup truck 13 miles north of Towner before the road was opened Sunday morning, said Jam Bochn, commun1cat1ons supervisor for state radio. The men were unhurt. "We did a lot of cuddhn' last maht," said Jeff Hardy, 24, who was stranded wuh Greg Tompkins, 24. "I was freezing. We almost gave up hope last naaht. WeJusl-Jcept talkmg to each other .... Our legs were rea!IY numb." NEW IN THE-CABARET LOUNGE • Cocktail Oancmg Tue·Fn 5-Bpm wllh five entertamment by "H1gear'' .·• Large screen T. V. for Monday N1te Fogtball • Complimentary hors 'd ouevr~s Morl".'·Fn. • Cabaret Seafood Bar from 7 p.m. If you 're m a more relaxed mood en1oy the "NEW'' Fltle Deck Cocktail Lounge .. I . ' . Bi hops• president urge talks before'J)Ope 1s vi f I ' I WASH INGTON (AP) -Th~ htad ofahc N1uonal ( onrc.-rcn~c of Catholic 811hops. wam1n1 of .. danauous disafT"-cuun" bttwc:cn tht V1t1c1n and putt of the U.S ch1mh. Y)S faC'C·to-face talks are ntt<kd bctv.ccn mcman bar.hops and Pope John Paul II before .the pope's\ ISi\ nc"' IUO\nl(f. . • •• Bishop JamH Malone Qf Youf\&Stown. Ohio, p1c\1J"·nt oft he b1\hops· nauonal orpftization. satd loday 1h"' pope ir. v.ekomc •'! this country. despite "d1rrcnt tcns1onr. 1nd controven1rs." HowC\C:r, he said. it would be wise for members of the b1JhOJ>"' conttrence 10 Oy to Rome "to share with him 1nfom1at1on about a pcc:ts of lht church ~hic:h will be h1&hli1h1cd \\.hen he returns to th11 counU)." Uc di'dn'1 \a)" exactly wh•t the bishops would tell the pope. but hr ~cnt on 10 de\Cribc detp division w1th1n an othcrv.1~·lloun hina .. church. • John Paul. ""ho is to '1~i1 ttic SOu th and We'll for a M'rtC\ of \~cchc and 1asse •n outdoor stadiums nexl ~·p1cmbcr. ~aschccrcd by mdhon on h1s.v1s1J to Eastern an~ M1(i~c\1c~n ci11C.:s an Ckto r 1979. • • ··001 no ul\C ~ho reads the newspa~n of the past ' 1hrcl· ~c;m, can be 11norant of 1 lf'Owing and danaerous d1safftc11onofekmcntsofthtchurch an the Un1ttdSiatn from 1hc Holy see;· Malone 111d. 'The only ratt he sp«1fkall> mentioned wu that of Seattle Arthb1shop Raymonij Hunthau~n. •who was forceei to hare: his authority with a Vattcan-appo1nttd 1ux1h1ry bishop af\er b(intJudjtd too hbtral 1n min11try • to tlomosuuals and divon:td C'atholi« and in tome ltturlidl matt.tr , • • · However. in other cucr. that have been widely qubtintcd -and protested b) some Cech-Olin-1n tht past )ear alone: . ..-The Vatican has \tnpped church·t~eolOllln crcdenltals from a prominent professor at Catholic Uftivctl1t) bcnusc of views considered too liberal on. sexual 1uue -Vaucan pre ~urT led a Jc ult priest to res1an from h1s~cr1fterht pollcdt>1 hop\ on thcirvi¢wsoncchbeey and women's ordanauon. • · 1 -Another Jesuit was told tle \\OU Id bC upclled from 1tfe order af h&~kc out. as he then ~id. apin1t tM Vatican'' ttttnt n:\tltemtnt of its views on~he inf~lness ofhom~Auahty. •· · . Supreme Courflagrees to review ·inmate-killer's death sentences WASHINGTON (A P) -Th~ Supreme Court. havana outla~ed mandatory death penalties for most murde,,, today a,reed to consider making an exccplton for murders by pnson inmates serv1n1 hfe terms without chance of parole. · The upreme C'ou~. dealing wi1h a stnes of law· cnforccmcn1 cases. said 11 will decade whether Nevada's mandatory death law for such cnmes an01cts constitu· uonall) 1mperm1ssible "crueJ and unusual punishment." pon1b1h1y of parole. In 1973. stall serv1n1 his life term. Shuman doused fellow Nevada Stete Prison lnma1e Ruben Bejamo with h&hter fluid and set him ablaze. BcJarno died three days later from the ourns he suffered. Shuman an I 97S was convicted of murder an BeJarno's dea1h and rcct1ved a mandatory death sentence. The sentence was upheld by the Nevada Supreme Coun. bu ta federal tnal Jud&e fo 1983 ruled that the state's mandatory death sentence law is invalid · Lower federal courts 1nvahdated the Nevada law. The 9th U C1rcu1t Court of Appeals aarttd last lunt 12 lhat 1hc Nevada dcath·sentcncc statute was . The CilSC 'tn\Ohed Ra ymond Wallace s_~u"}an. \{ln\'1C1cd an 1958 of murdcrini Vernon Slalllrd in 'cnna1on. Ne' .. and ~ntenccd 10 hfe in pnson without · unconsututional. • Stiff punishment asked in hazing CHARLESTON. S.C'. (AP) -The v1cum of racial ha1ana at The Citadel has appealed to the military college's board for stiffer puni hment for five white cadets who donned sheets and chanted obscenuics at ham. The five -while cadels were sus~nded btcaust of the Oct. 23 incident an which they also lef\ behind a burned paper cross. but the suspension was tayed as long as they W.U'.t com mit any more SCf'IOus o'Tfcnscs this year. "I 1h1nk the whole state of SOuth Carolina who wants to sec JUS-Uce doesn't thmk at was appropriate," board member Alonzo Nesmith Jr .. the brother of hazing v1ct1m Kevin Nesmith, said Saturday. The Ne miths arc black RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ........ c.rs .... 1122 !Miii •• .. cesTA IUa.-541-llM Th e Pros· Smee 195 7 Poll: Cut public s1Doking; don't ban cigarette ads By tile Associated Prn1 NEW YORK -Most American bcheve 1he government should hmit smoking in workplaces and pubhc-areas, but should not ban c1preue advertisin& in m-aazme and new paper and on billboards, accordln& to a rectnt pall. In the poll released unday by three 1nti·smok1n1 groups~ 62 P_Crcent of those questioned said c1garette ads ~hould be allowed. while a s1m1lar survey recently conducted by the Amencan Medical Association found 64 percenl m favor of an 1dvert1sm1 ban The new findings prompted 1 spokesman for the Tobacco Institute. Scott tapf, to char&e that the AMA "doctored .. its survey A repon accompanyana 1he poll conducted for the Amencan Can~r Society. American Hean Auociation and Amencan Lun. Assoetallon said their mulls differed from the AMA ·s because the doctors group had prefaced its ques11on by telhna respondents that the med1caJ assoc1auon supported a ban on c1prette advcrt1sina.. ::::::::=£~------ ·"-College ald policy rl•Jr• 'natloaal smclde' WAS HI NGTON -A national com mi ion headed by former Sccrctarv ofEducauon Terrel H. Bell says the United Swes 1s riskin& .. national suicide'' unless at sharply increases pcndina on at school and colleges. The academic and civic leaden. in 1 report comm1 1oned by a state college voup, rebuked President Reagan and others who bavc.sou&ht to cut aid for collcac student . The report, released Sunday, called for a domestic Marshall Plan to nearly double the number ofcollqe-educated adults by the tum of the century uum mlUICl $10 million allotted for AIDS educatlon ~"'.. NOJ\.smo.hr • LOS ANGELES -In the first block of money_ to be pent for AIDS ~ Rates ed.uC?&t1on in the nation's schools. federal health officials w1U allocate $10 m1lhon this fiscal year. a newspaper reported tOday. The prosram'. is bcina 131-n40 ~ sponsored by the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta "The schools 441 Old Newpott ....._ are a very 1mport11;u ~~hicle for trans"'!ittinJ 1~formallon." said Dennis 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine • 833-2770 (Afross from John Waynt Aqort) Ne•.-t ...._ca. Tolsma. aCOCoffietal .. There Ire 47 mdhon kids m thenation'sscb.oo1sand :J!:==========~~ several mil hon faculty an.d staff who nttd to undentaod about Al OS." ~ You don't have to put up witn painful. aching feet any longer. Doctors Hospital of Santa Ana now of.fm the most advan¢d foot treatment avail· able-LASER SURGERY. . . Pod~try Laser Surgery is performed in a £r.ic!t1on of the nornu.1 surgery time with post·opcrative pa.in gr~tly reduced. And. many patients resume n~l act1Vity much sooner than with traditional ~· Ldet' Surgery nuy be performed on an outpatient ' For a referral to a Board Certified Pod~ttist fully trained in Laser Surgery. call Doctors Hospital of Santa. Ana 1·800-521·6665 . . Let Doctors l f ospita.l show you how Laser Surgery can work for you. FREE CONSULTATION AVAILABLE ~tt.~DOCIC8....,... ,,. r011ANTAW Kennedy •eeJr• chalrman•hlp change BO TON -Edward M. Kenned) 'l}'S he decided to head the Labot and Human Resources Committee v.hen the Senate reconvenes because 1t deals with issues has family has championed since Kenned}' were first elected to COnlf" . Kennedy, D-Mass .. anno\.U)ced ">aturday he v.ould not $CCk the chairmanship of the Jud1c11ry Commmce when Democrats aiSume control of tne Senate next year He ste~red the committee before the Republicans took 1 .. mlJ~nty an 1980. His dcc1S1on mak~~Sen. J~ph Baden Jr , O.Ocl , who is con~1denn1 a run for the 1988 Democratic presidential nom1nat1on. head f the JUdtciary panel • NYC c~mmlNloner favor• needle tes~ NEW YORK -The city•, heallh commissioner ~ys h favon conduct1~ a small-scale expenment to determine 1f gJV1n& dru& add cts clean hy~eJ'O'!•C needl~ would ,low the ~pread of AIDS. "What we rcalfy need to do .!s get mforma11on. from a ~refully controlled study that wouJd help us ~1d~ what as bC5t to do nc~t. comma stoner Stephen Joseph sa1d in an antcr\11~w unday on W~BC-TV. He said he was "hopeful we an· et somethma off the &round an the nut couple of months." 1 Early Bird Dinners f? .50 featuring Prime Rtb or fresh fhh Complete dinner with choice of l Soup or Salad and Dessert 4 to 6 PM 7 CMys1 Week • 801 E. Balboi 67l-n26 DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to Mjdniaht basis elimirating ler)gthy h06piUI tay . And ypu _..,.._c~,-+---~an ra:upaate in the comfort of your own horn Yet, ac Doctors Hosptul of Sanu AN you still have Mondays & TueedaYf: Two Dlmiera for 116..86 WednMd.yw: the~ of a fu» scmce hospital. . " 8 Courie Italian Dinner •&.8& . -' . ' .. r .. ll7rlaa 'hMrt (left) ud eooono·1aau.,o are f•tand u aOtMr ud •••ID .. .,. .. at Soatll Cout aepencny. 1 [ TV Lis 1 INGS * lllOW• lllAl I UTfllHO '°"011111 AT All •AU 1111$* A• (ltt" ..... ) * M n..ti. ...._ ............ ,~ fetfefwO.'f CH~ T UR't' Cmrdome ~ : • T~~I SHOWS AT 100 (4140) 7120 t:I~ ST,._, eY .. fa) (1100) (ltOO) 1100 1166 . 1 100 -=~~~· ,, .. , J+..2 ••• 1 o,)O 70MM I H o '•H•t (f ~TIJR'YC11,(rnt"' [)~ euesT CCMk. •• , SHOWS AT" l 1JO 1 JO & t JO SOUL •Mt ..... 1) SHOWS AT l 1JS 7J4S & t .U Noeoo't"S ~OOL ... tn l HOWS AT I 40 t: 10 • I o,OO ~8UMIN) S!oiOWS AT- l 1SO I 00 • 10 10 . "0. of lk)Wlr'S bat ftlms." -__ ,,_ ..... --·-..... ,_c... "'"'* OllUXfMVl·-.S ~•OM •vc.o ll'> ''"' '•rrlt •u•ll•r't Day Off C'O 1 >) THS COLO. OP OMCY Pt) a .. wly H ltfl Cop ,,., I Ho , ..... ,_, ...... 'AC" ~LASH I•) f'tut Co-Hit Jewel of O•• Hiie 1'0) c •OCOCMIA °"'9DUI .,.._,,, Gunt Ho (llC·1 J) COITA •IA 751·•184 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER L:A MIRADA 523·1611 PACIFIC GATEWAY 5 IL TORO 5e 1-9500 EDWARDS EL TORO HUMTINQTON IOCH 84 '·0770 EDWARDS CHARTER oaANU 63•-3911 SVUFV CITY CENTER •lr.NlftR 893·05•6 U.A. WESTMINSTER MALL Ttfeft are tlemn11 o(both lhldow Hd subManee an U11 l.Oomtt's ... ., .. • "'°'1e11i~ ahrni.e of confhctana culturn aarttn&ly rtte1v· ... Ill world pmllMn on \he xcond ~ ofSOuth Caut Rtpettory. IAomc-r tununa ihe Mexican n~ on both sicks of ~ U.S . .wdtt. focut111t on • f'am1ly of dfvfttttU "'""In Los r'n,eles. 1n tht 1960laad McaiCO an *"c tarly 'SO., ft it a fn&mentary, ept1ochc and of\en con(uirnt ptttitnll&aon. but many of· 1t1 v..-net1e1 are dffpl movina ana provide v'atuable '"''"'' anlO a cul· um most of us kno.., all too linle about. ihc focal poi.n1 of''81rd1 • -which awnches bid and forth an time and plate -11 the rcla&1onth1p between the two Va~ud safkrs, Vr'hom ~ tint &Jam~ a1 ch1kSrcn and follow thro~ :thc1c ·d1 im1lar careen. Gloria (Oh\!ta Nearon> as a .Qj5-- trau1tu. neurotic woman wtie loudly pttfcn h~r'hfe ~uth of\he bOrder, while the more emotionally stable J11m1ne (Socorro Santiqo) has found succc s in the An&lo world as an opera sinv.r. We alto ptck up strands of the live1 of Manny (Manuel Santiaao). &he petnarch who interacts with his family from either "de of the arave: Lily, (Myriam Tubcrt), his somewhat en1amat1c wife, and Manuel (Rick D. Telles}, their ton who is marry1n1 a blonde Tuan (Heather Lee. who also doubles as Manny's older AnaJo companion ). h is 1 cunously com- i-t•blt miawrc, tiUt o..wtum ttner· atn moutl\ 1pice rotdramatit flavor· 1n1 under the fine d1rectaon of Ron lqomara&no. Nearon'1 11 at once &he "'°"' a1tr1c11vc and ,rcpeUen1 chancin. and &ht Kt~ss ma1n11in1 a ~uou• bllance bttWttn 1t1 •11. TIM frus- trJtlon over.her anabihty to bttome ·prcpanl (and thu1 married~ uridcr· scon-s hct ftn ent nat,onahlliC t.tlftk and h14dtn resentment of her ouna· er 1istcfs accomplishments. It 11 a fine. mulu-la)crtd antcrptttataon. • Sociorro Santi•&O 1 most convint-. 1na .,. bnickcuna the Ph> 1c1l qes .of her character. capturina both 11s vulnerability and its rca orancc. Leu successful H Tubcn, ~ho ll(kS both (lanty and convicuon as the mother 1n the one ~uenct which could sohdly define her mot1vat1on. Manuel Santiaao firmlyestabhshcs the father·, swaaaerina command, althouah his ~lationsh1p with the blonde Christina is never fully de- lineated. Lee. who pla)s this rote, create, a more la tina effect as the ~ounaer Chrystal, bcautif ully cnaaa- '"' as he vahantJy plunps into the Mexican lifestyle -but succumbs to culture shock at a bullfilht. The cfTons of Telle to escape the macho 'A big hmlg-ten, ~ _,do tmd Ima: ...... ..,...-_ ·-·-·--_ .. _ .... _.., .:.:.-~---.... , ·--·~--------i--c:.. ·-. .., -''" ·-·-·-~-·-"'---r--·--.... ..... ·--·---·~----_,..,._, _ .... ---..... ...,. ,.,,,. ..... _ ---··---· _II .... ---;:i;: ..... tr--__ ....._._,.__. ·-... - "THE BFSf FllM OF 11IE YEAR!' LAKEWOOD l•··"t'' ·sm..,,l =-· ~™ .... ·• ................. ...... -,.... ... .,, ....... .... -........ .., ..... ~ M COlOI Of MONIY • ................ 'MLUAM ... C ...... OfA Ullll .. . ............. l At<EW 0 ( ,.ntf"• \o"t~ ,,,,..,. tn11•m111 •,.. ••• _..QMll&4 .. TAMtM • ........... , .... 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SOUL MAN" (P013) i 15, uo 5•5 eoo. ,ooo •AOY SCHE10£R• "52 PICK-utt" (RI . ,2 30 3 00 5 15 730,93' "OU.,r COOL" IR> 12"u-.~4 6 3'!.· I 30, 10 05 ••JUWttrJACK FLASH"CRJ 12 15 2;30, ' 45 100 •• 15 '"C~OP A LallaR GOO" CAI 12 15 2•5 500 130,. 50 •ROSANNA AAOOlnE• "N0900Y'S FOOL" . 1 4$, ' 00, 8 15 IPO 131 130. 1030 ''PEGGY SUE" • QOT MA9'•D .. (PG 13) 1 30, 3 45 6 00 • 15, 10'15 "THE COlOR OFMONEY"<AI 12 00. 2 15, 4 30 1oo •• 30 ~ ,-JLJNT AIN '.J A! t f Y rl JQ 1 '>UU IUDI IP1' AT MATtNEU f2 50 T!lL 59(! .. SOMETHING WILD" 12 35 245, 5 00 1 ]•jll/t R'"' T ~ '1 ,.1 AR• ' ~ "JUMPIN'JACK ~-___.fl.ASH'! (Al. 700,. 15 '2 00 TUES a WED JC>t4HCLE£Sf •'CLOCKW1SR" (POI e.20. e. 1s. 10·00 12 00 TUES &. WEO "QUIET COOL" CAI 6 oo .• 00. 10 00 12 00 TUES a WED ""CROCODU DUN0£E" IP013l • 15, • 30. 10 1$ HO BAAOAIH PAtCf "'T'HI COLOR Of MONEY" CAI I 15 7 30, t 46 12 00 TUD & WED ...._ .. .., • NAllCY" '"' I ''· 346. t ti ''°· ,0:30 TO..CfUSl .. T°' OUN" (POI ~IYITlAt0- 11 u .s00. 6 15, 7.;30 •• ($ •JA~ Cl.AftU ... "TAI 'AN" (Al ' '6 ' 16 7 00,. 30 .C THOMAS HOWE.LL• "SOUL.JIAN" IP().1)1 130.'00 • 15 130 102$ •AOY JGHEIOf.A• .. 12 PICIC-utt" 1~ 1 15 130 , ,, 100 1000 •MELANll OAlfflTH• "IOME'T'HINO WM.D" 12 05. 2 20, 4 '° 7 15 • •5 "PIQQY SUE GOT MAMIED" (PO 13) 12 00 2 15. 4 15 • 15 • 30, 10 20 .. CROC~ DUNDEE" (PO 1:s1 • 1 15. a 30, S (5, I 00 1000 •ROSAN~ AAOUETTE• "NOBODY'I FOOL" 1 ~ 3 45, I 00 tPG-13t • 15 10 15 ....... Of TM! ROM"cA~ ••• 430 700.UO "JU ..... ,ACK FLAIH"IAI 5 15 7 30 • 45 --tT• IY .. tAl - US.U0.100$ "fOU9t Mr (PO) 12 46, (30,. 15 ' . :. ~. . . . . : . . . ~ 'ftGCIY .. GOT llA a ,,,. ''° 1:s• 1 30, J45, 800, I 1$ tO 15 •TOM CAUtSE- "T Ofi' GUN" (POI 12 30. 2 45. 6 00 1 15, t 20 .,ITAND aY •" IAI 230. 111. 1000 "TOUGH GUYS" CPOI n30 4 1s.eoo THMay, N•vembtr 11 Lo\C rtlat1on~trip intcn\lfic . You'll be dcahna with public, ess>«ially older AIUES (March :21· pnl 19) What people, ... o AN8WDS TO WEEKLY aan>GB QUIZ ·you have bttn Sttk na ha IC'lu~ll) been SCORPIO (Ocl.23-NO\i ,21) Fanishwhat )OU tan.rtah1C)OuarconnJht 'Q.l-Both vulnerable, located. Could involve ~lativc. cs-track, don't be d1uuadcd b)· one who lacks talent, ratth. You'll ~•ch more pcciallyypuna pe~on born under Cancer. people, ·you will alw appeal to those who need 1u1dancc. Ar~ fiaureJ you hold: Financia{pic'turt bnJht, }'Ou'll a,ct "tlat prominently.· • · · . • •&1064 ~KM8,, ·OQ1071t r_ou ~ffil'lnd cxpcmn win~ cut. Watch ~ SAGmAIUU (Nov. 22-0«-. 21 )' 'tren determination, couraar. The bl~dJng hu procttdt'd· Capncom. wilhnane s to pionec-r proJett. cnario hi&hhaht inno\ations. oriainality. Nortla Eut South T~URU ( pril iO-May :?0). k eep ability to act to heat of matters. One close to ~ou talks about rcnovatina l • l Q T ~solutions conctrnina e~ermc. diet. property. What action do you tike? nutrition. Open line of.communication, CAPRICORN Cl>cc 22-Jan. 19) r O<'us on 'home, tam1I>, tnps. vuits. A.-Ir you are playtng negative iU!izc )OU ac.tuall}' arc not al~ne. Mean fnenth ~•II bac~ you. )ou'll Jt't reunion. What ~pix-arcd to be a loss is due to boorncrana 10 your favor. Know doubles, you would try that. Jt not, suppon,~mottonaland ottierwise. . 1t. &\Old broodma. You'll rycc1v~ mv1uu1on to aourmet dmin& Carttr·natn·e you have no sate bid avaUable- OEMINl (\.tay 21-June 20): You'll beon more oliJ,round-financiall)' pla) role. ' · d I • • 1 1cH and wberc fut~ ptosprcu art conccmed. f'ocus on home famil). \CCUnty AQUARJU (~an. 20.feb 18): 01spl~y abllit)' to laug!:l at your own foibles: your vol n partner 5 ~u. t ma propcn)'.,C'arcer geu bOost. c;enso ol'direotioo is restored. Wiich for Taurus. f()(us on pcpuJant}. powers of ~uas10n. wishes tPJt. '"come ~~ .. Look any action rrpught wtth danger. CAN~R (J~ne 21-Jul}' 22) & read) for chanae. travel, variety. unaq~c be> nd the 1mmed1atc. communicate your needs, 1sptrat1ens. Gcm11\1 fiaurc~ Pua, and see how thf! auction opponunuy to display talents.,An1culate feeling , reahte you carr aam via prom1nentl) · · . . . . . develops. nuen word. lofll distance call helps verify \.1cws Gemini, Virgo play roles PISCSS (Feb. 1 9-Ma~ch 20)! Taje m1t1at1,ve an locaung more suitable base LEO (July 23-Aua. 22)' Family inembot is · m. midst of. Journey •. r9! bu1ldmg PTOJC<.'t. PoslllOn is stron~ you 11 be supponcd by rncnds a~d Q.l~At South, v~lnerable, 9'~u ommunicatton could be late, but should not~ cau c· for concern. f()('us on profe 1onal aswc11tes. Judgment, mJUlt1on serve )OU well. Walc.'h forScbrp10. · hold: iplomacy. domct ticil). serious consideration concerning residence. Libra IP NOVEMBER 11 IS ¥OUR BIRTHDAY ~ou arc a natural teacher and •? QJUot OAQt&a . •AQlO& fiaures promantntJy ps)cholog1st. You succeed w1Lh unonhodoit procedures. You arc mtu1t1vc and Th brddl h oettd d VIRGO (Aug. 23.SCpi. 22): Define terms. avoid self-deception. sec places. manY. claim you are psychic. You learn by shannJ knowledac. You· arc e ng as pr e · ople as they actually exist. Lepl affair dominate • you'll Wln by obscr' 1ng emotional, romantic, intense. sensual Canc~r. Capn~om, Aquanus people 8oat h Weit North Eut. tiiddcn clausec .. BcTWarc of pubhc relauons;-tontract • documents. notes. .phu 1mpoaant roles 10 your hfc. Popularity mcr~ascs an November and you l. 0 1 t 2 \:> Pa11 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You a ked for ·•acuon .. and no"-)OU act it. could h1tfinanc1al Jackpot. In December. you obtam facts, figure which enable ? Acttpt challenge of added respon ibiht) You arc capabkofmcetin&deadhne. you 10 advance 1n business. career. Take note of 4th, 13th, 22nd and 31st What do you bid now<> . Stranded? Lorlli hf!.d the right idea Every time 1 watch the com mercial, l find 1t incomprehensible. It's the ne that says if I 00 doctors v.ere together on a deserted island, the~ 'd all choose to take with them the same ' brand orhcadache rcmcd). To bea.in with, the island has no golf course. no visible tax shelters. and when did 100 docton "'1er l1lftt on enythin'? * There s always bttn a lot of joke la bout desert~ islands and at least a couple or times a year I get a qucf> from a free-lance wnter asking (a) name five men) ou would lake to take with you to a deserted island; (b) five books you would choose 1f )ou v.erc stranded, (c) what one thing could • ou not live without. h was never something I dwelled 1,,0n a lot, but somehow I didn't fhi'nk a oox ofasp1rin v.ould be tbc answer to ERMA Bo11EcK m) sohtar) pra)ers l hen. a tew v.ceks ago. I \aW a tclev1S1on movie with Loni Anderson who was stranded on a deserted island and I need never be tonured by doubts ap1n. I kno" exactly what r \\<Int. I want what Lona Anderson had . Before she crashed mto the water surroundm& the island. snc wore a peach su11 that never mussed or \Oiled The main accessory wa, a scarf .. . that co4 ld be worn later as a cute sarong. Every time I fly anywhere. that's going to be my standard uniform As she stumbled ashore from the w.ater. she. earned with her the only piece of luggage she was able to salvage· her makeup case which held a few tans of caviar. some almonds hermct1callv scaled. and a bottle of goOd wane ·There 1s no doubt m my mind the case also fleld hre's ncccss1-t~ ... a tube of Erase for under the~ eyes. a night cream that firmed, and a good hair cond1t1oncr for spht end,. I know as sure as God made little arceo apples there was also a JO.day suppl) of mouthwash This 1s really 1mponant. You ha ve no idea how often I've watched sagas where some cowboy dragged an from a war somewhere dust) and d1ny. hps parched, body sweaty. tangled beard. and wanted to make love without brushing his teeth. Yuuuck1 Who am J k1dd1na? Jfl landed on a deserted patch of beach, 1t would be with a stacJc of "'-ct wood, mosquitoes that required' their own landing stnp. thconlyed1blc food at the top of as 90- foot tree, and an 8-year--old kid who whined. "There's noth1n& to do." And with m} luck. J'd be weanng that miserable t1aht k1rt .... the one with the slopes encin:hng me like the equator that creeps up on me if I so much as breathe, and the sleeveless blouse t.baunakes my arn" look hk.e the Pillsbury douahboY and I have to k.tt!p my Jack.et on. It's so ludicrous. ... as ludicrous as .100 doctors w1th severe headaches all wandcnngaround a beach look.in& for a atass of water to take an aspirio Plenty of.us have hangups about storms DEAR ANN LA 1'l0ERS Your fncnd Charhe Brown former chief ,honcho et A -r&i:.pvc a rac1ual aQd _________ _. 'honest answer to the lad)" 1n Austin A who asked ir 1t was safe to use the 1111 l'l.;clcphone dunni an elcctncal storm, nn out rd lilc.e to make a tron&er case for I . cauuon. citina my own u~riences LANDERS . I was sitting m a Aonda cafe in 1935 when li&htnina hat the phone and knocked the receiver clear across the rooin JUst over our hea'ds. It was one of the spookiest lhinas I have ever seen. My si~tcr is convinced that she -.ould have been eJectrO<'uted had she been using tht phone-when thc- hahtning hit. Please pass the word. Ann -FROM CONNECTICUT. DEAR. CONN.: I'm pasalng IL Here's more: DEAR. ANN LANDERS· Anyone who uses a telephone dunna a thunderstorm ha!i got lo be crazy. I never will again. Herc's what hap- pened to me: hCa\"ed II on the blaze and put the fire out. That boit ofirghtmn11nveled to the basement, out a window and into a iree nearby. Please note, our farrn telephone also .had.a vound wire tied to a metal rod dnven into the ground, but 11 didn't help. -LJ C DEAR L.J.C.: I'm co.vi.need. Alld now a word to my readers: PLEASE S'.J'AY OFF· THE HORN, DURING ELECTRICAL STORMS, FOLKS. I CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE ANY OF YOU. .A.-Your hand has Improved radr- cally with the auction, and, no heart ralse will do It ju lice. Start by blddtni three clubs and then raise hearts next to comprete a pie· lure of your hand. Q.3-Ea.st-West vulnerable, as South you hold. •AK95 \)7 OKQJ& ~1093 The biddlni has procee<1ed Eut Soatb We1t North l 0 P... Pa1t l Q Dble 1 What ectl~do you take? A.-Youfh;;e just about the best hand at the table, and you must tell _partner about that Redou~le. Don't worry about your heart shortage, you have-enough high· card-vatue: to see partner through at that contract should it get paMed out It I cruclaJ to tell part· ner to let the next bid come around to you. · Q.4-&oth vulnerable, as South you hold: · •AXJ98 \)7 0AQ103 •A7& The bidding has proceeded: South We1t North Eut l • Pu• z Q PaH 3 0 Pu1 'Q Pus !l - What action do you take? A.-Agaln, don't let the fact that you don't have su.pl)Ort for parmer's suit stop-you from look- ing for more. Partner must have a good suit and you have excellent controls. Cue-bid rive clubs to tell partner or your sl-.m Interest. CllAiLES COREN Q.5-Neither vulnerable, u South · ·you hold: +AK9872 Q AQJ 0 8 •711 The bidding hu proceeded· South West NortJa EUt 1 + Put I Q Pu1 1 What do you bid now? A.-lt you elect to s!low partner you have a Ix card 11uit by bidding two spade , you wUI have a Job ~onvincing him later that you have a good hand with strong heart sup- port You will find the hand easier to bid It you rats to three heartl immediately Q.8-As-South, vulnerable, you hold +.U.J QQ10543 0 932 ~ Tliel>iffiIDlg has 1m:x:eedea: North Eut South We1t t • PaH l Q PUI 2 0 Pu• 1 What do you bid now? A.-Partner's reverse showa a good hand. but with .so much ot your values In the unbid spades .suit you can't be sure ot the poten· tl"I of the combined holding. Jump to three no trump. That 'not only tells partner you have a good hand, but alerts him to the fact that a goodly portion of your strength 11 an spades He wall be bet~r placed to decide whether or not to bid on. For lnfonnatlon abo11t.Claulee Goftn'• new new1letter for bridle pla7er1, write Goren Br1d1e Letter, P.9. Bos «H, Or- l~ndo, Fla. 82802-UU. • Tw.o years later a fnend in Orang~­ buJB, SC. was us1n1 the ph one du"fing an electncal storm His wife. who was on the other end of thc-hne Jold him to hang up naht away. He iauahed and, said. "You behc'c all those old wives' talcs'l Well l don't." At that 'er) moment. there "-35 a crash of1hundcr. hghtnmg hit and he \vas knocked to the fl oor He wu unable to get to his feel , so he shd on his bell)" a whole blO<'k for help. to heal. Today. he refuses to be 1n 1he \lime room w1th ~ phone dunng a storm and I don·r blmne htm -- Dl1TO IN DIXIE DEAR Dl'M'O: Thanks for tbe bulletin. And bere's a report from a Yankee. DEAR ANN LANDERS: TalK on the teleph one dunng a storm'> Arc >Ou k1dd1ng., A person has to be crazy to take such a chance. In 1933 I was 21 and hvang )'11th my pa~ntson their farm near ~ndstonc, Minn. A tcmblc electncal storm st.ancd about 8 am. Our telephone wa, an the dining room. It was one of those box-(ype affairs attached to the wall. Hangings sport for ·spectators TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZL1E M) s1sterd1dn'tseeanythang wrong with it until a transformer in the rear or her home was struck by hJhtntng. 5he v.asn't talking on the phone, luckily. but he actually saw her phone MELT and the wires leading from n d1s10tcgratc. Her hot water tank was knocked out and every tube 1n her TV set was burned out I was s1tung m the hvma room when I saw a boll of hghtn1n1 come out of the sw1tch on the wall, JUSt above the telephone. The hghtnina bolt hit the floor and broke into dozens ( marble·SlZC aolden balls that rolled under the dining room table, toward the kitchen door ACROll ~IVIOUI' "1ZZl.I 80l-VID A friend found him JUSt before he passed out and called an ambulance. He was hospitalized for S(vcral days It took a week for him to recovt'r from his trauma and two "-CCks for his ~II)" IJumpcdoutofthccha1rand ran to the kitchen to tell the family that the wallpaper above the telephone was on fire My sister grabbed a pail o'f milk. 1 Plllleta 5 Not ba.refoo' 9 Mummer It's fact. not ficuon. that local t4 Ro~ - - authonttes a century aao sold tickets 15 Grotto to pub he hanpngs. For awhile there, a 18 Call hangina was as good as a barek.nuckle ~~ ~a~ ... bout, pritnear. By 190 I, tbouah, interest slacked off. That year when ~ ~=l>C* Black Jack Ketchum was hanacd an 21 Souven, 58 Grae.tu! 60 T.,rltory 81 Of a ~lod 82 Come Into 83 Achi.v.tr 8..t Red ahaCS. 85 lout• 86 Explretlon1 87 Cutter'• kin DOWN Clayton. N.M.. hardly anybody 23 Moderate KATHY WENT AIUIU 9' COLLEGE CAREFREE bouaht D1sappo10t1ng. 24 Propo9lllon Mft~ ~I· IV Mars used to have runnina nvers. ~= ~!:,weight 1 CompaHIOn AtltCAME am·~ vrn H A DEGREE DOn't know about fish . 29 Alerted 2 Moai.m GM fl5 ·j ) j I -,---1----Q Docs the fiC't1onal fellow Ram-bo-~38~ ~=---4-~~"'··~·111111µoc:w-- A BOYFRIEND' AND BUUMIA have a first name? 37 Mr. Yel9 4 Autwauc A . It's John. 38 lmpo91ng 5 Alarmed 29 Scant 39 Be... 8 WCHMn'I 30 Mr. Martin 40 Tom quarter• 31 She: Fr. BUUMIA is a p~1ve illness characterized by obses- sions with food and bodyweight. compulsive overeating and purging through the u~ of diureti~. laxatives or vomiting. Bultrnia has reacht"'Cl epidemic proportions in the L1nited States 20% of female-roUege students participate in bulimic ~haviors. Al the \lecliail Treatment Center for Eating Dis· ortlPr; v;e can help you to roco~er hy changing the wa) you think about food and the way you tl1ink about vourself. i \\t.· are pan of a full n1ice Hospital and staJfed by professionals who cm provide ) 'Ou with <.motional suppon and mediCIJ expertise ~offer txJth an inpailem and oucpao -m Prorf'dJll an9 are CO\'<.>red hy most insurance plans FREE 10NTHLY CO\t\fUNITY LEt1t'RF.S Call our 24-hour hOtllnc now for a fre ~ mnsultatiun or lecture reservation I ·IOO·•·UNE ., L.M. Bo YD Our Love and War man has ma.de ue a new line fOr the TeaChcrs-Code. "First thing you do with your candle 1s liJht other candles " . 41 Clean up 7 WOOdb'ne Of 32 Succvmbt 42 Specter Santa Anita 33 See to 43 Dog trMtt 8 Portr1y 34 Mimic <4<4 Fabrlct 9 Ua~ 35 Community 48 Cheet 10 S...Cted 38 OH-the-rackt 47 CounMI: 11 In-· Ill 39 Big : VIP• abbr. 12 Wallet Item• 40 Ogr• 48 Oemollahed 13 San -, Italy 42 Guzzler 52 Cabet 2~ Blvoueca---43 Reptile 55 Show mirth 25 Popp~ 45 Amua 57 Tend«foot 27 Wrong pr.t. 48 Vlndlcat• 2 Do )Ou buy the claim that 89 14 percent of the cats an America sleep in bcd'I with the1r'm1strcsses? Look I'm 17 not talkina about musicians here. Furry felines. Rescan:h'cn for a pct 20 'food maker say these cats art of the house no' alley variety. Still. isn't nearly nine out of 10 too hi&h? The findina is of little use. an)'how, 1f the cat can't read. rt·~ the cat, not the mistrc s, who decide where the cat wi ll lecp. Q, On what n11ht of the year do the t:-:~~-+-+­ (cwC$t people watch tclc"1s1on? (A. Jul) S. More: than :37,000 profcss~onal ~-+-....... -...... wnten, an 1st and entertainers h\ c 1n a tate not u ually 1dcnt1ficd w1th the anat crcati"e colonies or the natton -Ne-. 'J~y. What makes 'h11 bunth'C:'I httlt different than th°" elKwhc.re H the hiaher proponfon of pr<? . So m1ny there really make ttftir P:":~~-+--+-­ liv1n1 at Jt. 0o :[OU know •h) the Oflllnll Hcnry 1ford ch1n1Cd has C'li'lf Modfl Tis tolor from_.1 ~aVJ.1ful nch ~n tn....,-......,....., ......... _ lC> blaclc? B«a"se bla<'k dried futrr. L.ltl. ll•?' ,, • .11fl4181H ----_..~ .... - tellu11 . • • 10 48 Extort 49 Mountain°'" r~on 50 Wipe out 51 Meaaured OUI 52 Common men 53 Floor covwmg· Informal 54 HOiy Roman &nP9rOf ~ Ferrum 59 Vetch 11 12 13 "There, he's all clean. Don't t'}' to feed him any more, honey. by Virgil ~artch (VIP.) fl-10 .. ••• and dOn't aet Involved In any South American polltlca." . llAJUIADUKE ' by Brad Anderson DEl'flUS TUE MENACE ,, . ., .,..~,-...-..... ~­ "Stop staring! You know the tumbling wash puts you In a trance!" by Hank Ketcham 1 i J 1 ~ .MOM. I WHI04 AALf Of ME 1S lAISH 7 • . PEANUTS GARFIELD DRABBLlt DQ '(()\)°™INK '(00 AND J AAVE MUCM IH COMMOM? nfER£'!> A Mff>!>AGE IN TH06E GRfA1 ~ . -1 by Charles M .~chulz . . . . . by Jim Davis IF YOO PON'T tNPUlGE YOURSELF ••• ~YWILL by Kevin Fagan .FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE . SHOE JUDGE PARKER r. :-· n n -. ..,. .... DOONESBURY ... aoeEl8R08E by Pat Brady .. .. . ,,. -OlllY.A*-~l NS/116116-A .. MtJVr """'I """'1 !Wff '!' . . , Ull ... I ' by Lynn \Johns1on . ·bY Jeff .MacNellY ., by Harold Le Doux I'M SURE THEY l1 ANO OU'T EVE~Y 1THl!Y GIVE A GOOD ~$IC.Al 0E$CR)PTION OF HIM HERE by Tom Batiuk by Garry Trudeau HtS D! 1 IJllOl(5HT YOU A fJfllPIJl'MJNT, tm,AU.N filJT IS STRJN6' • I ---~ -. -~ ... -- • -~Homeowners lear:ning.enei:gy efficieric¥ • .. By JOHN CUNNlFF around .W ctnt a pllon v.crt' paytng » ....._.,..,... more ttu1n a dollar Moreover. the NEW YORK -It '" an of\-~ntral inflation that followed under· forg_otten le SOn, even' m a ~ptlahst mined the buying j'l()W~r Of pay• oc~ty that endQ~ tl as a funda-chec!,.~. mental law of econon,1c hfe. lt is the The c"pericncc wni tntumat1c to an realuat1on that you can tum morkets economy so used to low-cost encray upside down. b> chana1n1 the pnce of that It had madt' hnle efTon to a product. conserve Some products. 1n fact. T~e _rab 011 cmbar.JQ of I 9]3 and ~-dcstAncd to_~ v. ttff..l~lll". tt\c ~ul>stquent scnma o( h1ahcr design. that 1s. often "'as "Blued more price$ by OPEC, the Organization of than efficiency • Petroleum Exponing Countries, But the lc'I on was learned, • nd turned the world 011 market upsidc almost every ncw factory. mach1nr do~n. sudden!) transferrin*' pov.cr and \ch.de bu1I\ 'i1ncc then has given from buyer to stller. energ) effic1cnq top pnonty And Soon aflct. American who had nowhere has tt been more ('\ 1dcnl been hea11na hQmes with 011 priced at .• than 1n the hom~s in which "-t hve c oruing 10 the National soc1a upn of Home Builder . household la't yein-'peat more than $80 b1lhon ,on home improvements and rt'p.11~ fompartd w11h fc ~than $70 b1lhOA a year earlier. And the b1gaest qment oftho~ellpcndtturcs was forimpro"· 1naenrray efficiency-nol fOr adding lullUflt unt)' b)_t.bc._Nai.lotlal Re- modrlo{s ( ounc1I gives the break- down· Wmdo1,1, and door replace- ment 18 6 percent, roofing-s1din&- 1nsulat1on 12. I pcrceJ\t; add1na a \\.ood ~tO\t' or fireplace 6.J percent. l\nother survey, this by the Home Builders, ~ho~) more than 70 percent of new homc0uycrs rated the quality ' \ . ol msulauon and cnera) ttlic1cnc\ a very import nt facton· in their de ci ion to buy Fx~1tnct' l'i a great te:\Chcr. In 11 ~urvcy of eiustm& hom'co.wnrn.. OTC Hoinc Builders found that more than 68 percent q1d that cneray c0ic1cncy v.oul<J be tht'ir most 1mponant coo· 'i1dcn111on if choo mg 1 nr"' home The lesson m ·to ha~n learned, and 11 has bttn noticed by those who ~rv1ce the a pira1 ions and nttds of e"sllng homeowners and those who intend to buy. Accordma to Profc 1onaJ Bullder Mapzine. nearly 98 percent of all home builders rcpc:>n they arc build· ing more cneray-tffic1ent horn~ than in the mid-t 970s. And 90 pcrce!'t. } their homes nrc more cnrf-$) tfllc1cnt than m 1980. Home apphaoce manufacture,.,· contribute strongly. The socumon of Home Applioncc Manufuctu1tf' rcpons huge percentage mcrras« in th~ eneray etnc1enc) oT m:uor hou!IC· hold uem uch figut'd dratnatte-1l they•~. ,1111 don't tell the full c'tcnt ofencr&> effic1cncy. On their own, m1lltons of Americans have taken mea urc that don't \ho~ up in commercial statistics. The> ha"e. for cumplt:. le med to reqclc heat from their clothe dr)tr.i and to fine tune then 011 burne'"'. • · ~ingpins fin~ prOfitsln · small business network Which way to Tucson? By JACK SIRARD MoCletclly ..... ~ >\CRAMENTO -Despite the hoopla 1hat surrounds the corporate giams of America,.. small business continues to bc·a vi tal pan of our econom) A.nd nowhere is this more evident than 1n Cahfom1a where more than 600.000 companies employing fewer than 100 workers wear the Small Business label .\nd 1hc numbc~ continue to nsc Lao;t vcar. small-btmnCSs income gre"' iO percent nat1onw1de and 13 percent in the Golden tale. - The 1mprc!>s1ve gains racked up by small business hardly has gone un- noticed -panicularl> by the heavy- 1,1,.e1ghts of industry who arc finding it more 1n their favor to work with. instead of around. the small-business proprietor , -, What the corpora~ kingpins have found 1s tbat a !>mall business network of succec;'lful o;upphers of goods and ~rv1ccs can readll> enhance their profit p1ourc • One com pan) that ha!> come to renhzc the benefits of .)VOrking with the small business sector has bttn Pacific Tel~1s -whose substdiaf'). Pacific Bdl Directory. benefits grcat- 1) from small business· use of its Y cllo1,1,. Pages IBM enctneen work with what might appear to be a &lant layout of a wee city. Downer, it'• actually bu&e plot.a of a computer chJp that ha•c been ~ed b'1Ddreda of tlmea 90 IBM TDC80D pr00&mmen and aeaianera can more eully worlf with tbe lnt.rlcate mJcrOKoplc c&cuitry. Brenda Keen. director of market- ing for the subsid1ar). sa}s 52 percent of thc phone company's busineo;s rc\.cnue!. are the result of small businesses that spend less than SW.000 a )Car on services and adven1sing. Addll1ona11y. PacTel es· trmate that !5 perce nl of 1tc; $600 OvER THE CouNTER I) l U t MerDGP ll '• )2 J MevPt )' ••• MrtlNt ' 11'• 2' MevnOI 37 ll • Mltllelyn • • '"' M<Crm l•'• IS 11<"9111 ' 11'• II , McFerr IS'• IS'• Moo•n • ll • II" MMICrt lll lllto Hot11lh l • l\ii M90EI , 17 • 17 • IM$ ' 7) tl\ii Mlcom ll • ll > ISC II II , MduW 19'• 21 lmotts s 70 • 70 1 MoCl•lll" 23 • 1l .. 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Ill \hOWl lht Ytr • thl Counltr NEW 'YORK (AP) -Jh• following llJI ~ SIOCkS tnd warrenll that N Y• gone UP 1111 most end down the most t>a~ on S11rv1va1 r tch 1! + 2 USHjlln , I '. Vtrlcom , WhllmanMed 2 • • AmcoleEJv · <11't 112 CommonShr' 121~ 11.,, Uo j"l 10 8~ 12 t,1~ Uo 14 3 Uo 1 1; 8~p l ,, ~hemFtbrlC excel un ooen 16un tradvneEt s nlllttcovr percent of chenqe tor Fridev 14 No ~urllles lradlng betow S2 or 1000 S shares ere lnclu~ 8eltWCO ~ 'ti DOWNS Ntl end i>erctntaqe changes .,, tile dtfftrtnct bttwnn lht ortvlot," .closing } price and Frldev's IUI or bid orlet UP'S Name Amlnteoriv NllHllhcre E 11v1Sv LaJ.1 Cho 13 '1 -.er, l·~ J I'll ; Ntrn• Last ChO Pel •s 1 F111'1tOYnaQ'I J· • ~ Uo l ~:'!~Com ~~nc WI 2 ~erdloPlmT un 7 2 '"t UP i l MS wl f' t t Uo 4 .i necolttlns g .,, ~ u.,-S lmunogenet i. ,,, uo Vi -, Y'1 -., )'4 -~ LOdOl\lht 6 =•c>ttlcMed I'• Uo . 1 oradur J 1' • UP I llb 11¥1 • lt Uo 4 !'I' ~ri.:~~~t • • :: 8: 1 i=ttttCmp ~· I , Up l f "~Mmi:y~ ~."> 1' 8: , •, 1 4 F~ IC ?9·16 ~ Uo 7. ! VLI orP f' • 1~ Uo )'j ~rlett• 1.. 1'. UP 4. I tour un 11. Uo 4, IWSlll\4t#h I • UP 4 NYSE UPS & DOWNS NE:.W YOltK IAP) -Thi 1or..l..1ng Iii! "'ows the New York Stock fichllnoe atocks a nd warrants that hllvt oone up the most •nd down the moat btMd on percent of cn1no1 reeardltn of ve>Nme for Frld1y, MCUrltlt1 trading t*ow '2 are lncl--::;;;;;;;;;;:;:~:;::=;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;::-i -Ntl and 1>trcentag1 ch•nou •r• the MERICAM COLD d 1 tnct FbttwMn the ortvloU• clOslnt " orlc1 end rfd1v'• Jrfs'" orlce . llllfEIJfA rE DCl.WOY A~Al.AIU l N81 r,:me L,~\-tCffli utc'~· I JOEL 0 . RETTEW S G~R•d ha 111> ~o C I t t ·-I I~~~~ ,. ,1 + I~ u: . Rare o n nvn men.. vi~nvllle 1 ., + ,,, UP 1000 Brlatol St Nonh •9 AmWttr orA 16'• i 1~ U• 833·1800 N9wport 9Mct1 SSMC Inc n 14.111 t ;i Uo 5 hnner 1no ,,.._ U• 6 OPE EY'S IRI HPUB "Durty eUy'a" FOR LU 'CH & Oh Mon4ay thru Friday ·11 AM to 9 PM ER ~1nl1I1DI un ~ma Resh tltvldlo oodGuvs ~rsStorts hes lno 1nrinCplr OccldNebr WomenHllh P'tnatco lntrt11dCo lnf()~U"I NllParegn minion. Yellow Pages adven1S1ng revenues last year came from small bus1 ncsses. Clearly thc phone company has uncanhed a aold mine here. but now 1t 1sstan1ngtogJvesomethin~back to the small business community. Not money. but something that could be JUSt as valuable -lcnowlcdgc and successful business experience. This "-CCk tn Cahfomia, Pacific Bell 1s teaming \Jp with the Service Corps of Retired faecut1vcs (SCO RE) to launch a public service program geared to help mall bus1- n~s. PacTcl' and CORE arc ofTerinJ a frec management mformat100 guide cane<I ··~tart ~mall r hink Big Secrets to Small Busincss ucccss," which features hands-on advice for succc'is strategics suc h as profitable u~ of advems1ng, marlcc11ng and planning. sa)s Keen. In add1\Jon the 1nfonna11on kit contains what PacTcl calls ··an tx- tens1ve resource directory of assoc1a- lions. computer data bases. book'>. designers. lab) and marketing con- sultants " While PacTcl has a lot at '>take in this deal. it's heancn1nc to sec one of the nation ·s corporate giants courting small bus1 ncss Ifs a lesson that mon: segments ofb1g business could team .. ...._ -..-..--~ - I • Mazda's R&Dunit ·~nde:rway Mudd (North America) Jnc has broken l{ound for the Ma.tda R~rch aod Develop- ment Center adjacent to the comparry'~ North ~mmcan hcadqusners office in Irvine. The new facility will hou · Mazda·~ c~istms Ad"'anccd Product Dc\.'elop,nent divi ion and rcscarct\ and teshng dcpin- mcn1. The emplo)CC! at the facility w1U conduct rcs.9rch and de clopmcnt programs to • cxplorc nrw ·automotive 1edlnolog1es and de ign con-ccp1' Thr ne1,1,. fac1ht)' 1n Irvine 1s pan of an O\.Crall t'Apan,ion of Mazda research and dcvtlop- mcnt fac1Ltues an the United t.atcs. Europe and Jap..1n Emplo) mcnt at the S23 m1lhon focihty 1s eJ1pected to be approximately 60 when co n- sm1ct1on 1s rnmplcted 1n early 1988 Mazda {North Amcnca) 1~ a wholly owned subsidiary of Mazda Motor Corp It haf fac1 h11cs in Flat Rock. Mtch ; Chicago. Jac:ksom 1llc. Fla ; and San Juan. Pucno Rico and a research and development la· c1hty undcrconstruc11on 1n A.nn Arbor Town hip, Mich Ma1da <No rth Amcnca) 1s responsible for future product planning and ~search techni- cal· as 1stancc for serv1cc and pans. and public rtlattons and markeung coordination 1n Nonh Amenca .. ... .. • Market gain modest EW YORK (AP)-~tock pnccs mana d to post a moocst pin Monday despite concern O\icr tbc outlook for LDtcrcst rates. I Al)Alysts 'noted that questions about antcre\t· ' rue prospeas had bttn d.~na the mark:ct for some time lately, thanks to evidence that the pace of busmcs activat)' was p1c1Lin1 up. Those doubt ..,ere antcns1facd late Fnday, when Lhc Federal Res.enc su~ted that It po ly cou.ld shift toa t1&htc;rcm:tit pobcybcf'orctoo Ion 1 : WHAT AMEX 01 0 WHA T NYSE D1u --------~ -=--- -----=------ NEW YOttlC. (A~) Hoot. 10 AMn Lr~DE RS ' NYSE Lr ~Df pr) I ------ -.. -. ,.. . , GoLo QuoTES l ----- ~ METALS QuoTES ----=--=-- fam~ lab<z.ls ... • • .. .. Elected ~ · R~presentatives .. . U.S.~ATOU er..-. Alu CD>. 5757 W. Century Blvd. #S IS. Lo Anaelc (2 13) 642-~6. • •""".;..r..,.----·...--wu..; P•te Cll>. TIOO-Wilshire Blvd., Los An&el«. 9002•, (213)209°7543, r Mail may be addteucd to U.S. Senate, Was!linaton. O.C 20SIO. · U.S. REPRF.SENTATIYa • • Baft·•, ~ ftee. Dltt..tl), 180 Newport (enkr Dnve, Suite 2.-0, cwpon fkach, 92660. ~. ' ~e)'er, WUHa• CStda Dt•t.·R> l23S N. Harbor 8lvd,1 FullcrlQn 92632. 992-v141. .. . l>lnila. RoMr1 (Ulll Dht·R), 12387 Lewis St. Sutte 203. Garden Grove, \ 92640, 971-9292. . • • IAlllr'a. DP (084 Dt1~R>, SSS E. Ocean Blvd , Suite 50.S, L9na fkach, · 90802. 4)9-0219. . . • . • • . . • .. · Padanl, a.. (Uni Dltt·R) 2826t.. M~uerite Park.way. uate 160, Mission Viejo, ~2692. •95-1243. Mail may be addressed to Hou$C Office Buildina. Washinaton, 0 . . lOSI S. - STATE SENATORS -,, ~ Series-; Madu (37111 Dt1t.·IU l<tO Ne-wpon CenterDnve, ufte 120. Newport Beach, 92660. 640.J 137. ._ ear.e•ter, PHI B. (33rd Df1&.·D) 5400 Orange Avenue, Cypress, 90630, 952-3201: . Re)'ee, Edwanl B. (3bd Df1t.·D) 13030 Euclid Ave., # 110, Garden Grove. 92543, S34-8S I 0. Se1m••r, J.U (HUI Dtst .• ft), 21 SO Towne Center Place, uate 205, Anaheim 92806, 385-1700. During se sions, m11I may be addressed to State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN. "Somehow, I at/ll took a aort of ~rveree Jiilde In beltW•J)IUt ol,,_t ellte group that resides In the bank s funny'tfle. "'' , 1 . -. NO real gaps in p,ollsters' forecasts · . ~AC'RAMEl't'TO·-PoliticaJ pun.' d1t and p01l)ters ei1st laraely to decipher what is ha~nin& ~fore t~e trcndJ make them~l"es evident to elections. I Af\tr the fact, we who ply those interrelated trades must test our mouthinas against the rcah1y wilh penonal pndc and professional repu. tauons on the line. · · · The 1982 elections m Cahfomia 1itrere • d1suter for the professional predictors. The state's two leadina pollsters., Mervin Field and Steve-Te1chner. went on tclev1s1on shortly after the p0lls had closed and proclaimed Los • Allea, DorJ1 (71st Dt1t.·R), 5911 Cerritos Ave , Cypress. 90630. 821-1 SOO. Browa, Deul1 ($1Ui Dtst.·ft}, 1945 Palo Verde Ave .. Lon& Beach. 908l ... 895-3787. FerfHOD, GU (7tlll Db&.-R), 4667 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 305. Newport Beach,92660. 756-0665 • Friuelle, Nolu (ltlla Dl1t.-R). 17195 Ncwhope. Fountain Valley, 92708. 662-5503" ·.\natles Mayor Tom Bradley the Pen ma. nsh1· p· 1· sn 't nearly ;;in!~~di/~~Te:~fi~~th:: =~ editton new papers the next momint- Fiekl also told the ~tale that It Jobstoa, 1\011 (14lll Dl1t.·R>, I.SOI N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. 92635, 738-5853. \ LewfJ, Job R. ('7tll Dbt.·R), 626 E. Chapman Ave .• Oranae. 92666, 997-9270. e hty ty et looked as if then-Gov. Jerry 8rowrr as mig as pewr1 -er. ~:i~!~a'r ;!~1 ·~o~~~~e~ti-ro~ NBC predicted wins by Bradley and . , Brown shortly before the e&ection on Robtal09, Rlcbnl (7tDd Dl1t.·D>, 11400 Stanford Ave .• Garden Gro"e 92640, 53().7200. . During sesswns. maJI may be addressed to State Capitol. acramcnto. 95814. BOARDOFSUPERV1SORS Stutoa, Roser-1st Dastnct, 834-3110 Wieder, Hamett -2nd D1stnct, 834-3220 Nestude, Brace -3rd Oastnct. 834-J:J.JO Clarll, ftalpla -4th Oistnct. 834-3440 ftfley, Tltom11 F. -5th Oistnct, 834-3550 Address: JO C1v1c Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 . Battle continues for man who taught warriors-to win To the Editor: . wtth Few people arc great Many peop~ However, such was the man· s aren't. Such is the way of the ~orld. dedaca.uon to hu young wamors that Once upon a time there lived a be stayed. Wuhout a doubt. he could peat. arcat man. He was tough. very have found thousands or other k1n1-1ntelhgcnt and a &rcat wamor He led doms' amues to teach but unhke many a great baule apmst many h I h f other tough wamors. He was the best many ot er peop c c was a man o h1swqrd . at what he dad. He conquered lands, Finall). after many long hours of seas. and many ltuna.s thaiotbersonJy hard work. a 11ear came when the dream about He was often v1c-7 tonous. seldom defeated, and came to army was truly grea1. The attitude had be feared through out ·the land. changed. the way of hfe had changed, Then one day he decided he was too and the kingdom wasn't looked down beat-up to go on the battJcfield upon as such a weak place. Thanks to anymore. He decided 1t was tame to the great man. teach the young wumor'i of the world The anny fought two long hard to fight and al~ to teach them the battles and botn Innes returned ways of Jhe world vactonous. So. he mov<'d to a beautiful little However. after the second great kingdom that was nestled in 'some victory. at was found that the man had halls ri&ht on the seashore. Though a problem. Yes, tt was found that he bcaut1fu1 , the kingdom was v.eak. was human. fhc> lost man)' more battles than Many of the little people rCJOtced. It they won and the young wamors wasstrange. but they seemed to thnvc came to see defeat a\ a wa\ of ltfe. on the great man's defeat As he la> At first the man wa~ ver\ confused. tied down an the middle of the town H~ had never ~en w m'an)' )Oung the little people kicked ham and spat wamors who didn't care lfthe) lost. on him and c.aUcd.him a loser. i\fter all. these battle they fouiht The little people quickly humed off The other day I was sitting around taktn& stock, and it suddenly occurred 10 me that 'the fact that I was wntina antelcs for publication on a regular ba 1s wa extremely un~ikcly.and by all the laws of nature, should never have occurred. You sec. I have a handicap that sboufd have precluded me from the pursuit of tiny sort of journalism. It seems that despite years of schoohng I now have the ability (disabahcy?) to pick up a pencil and write something and less than I 0 mtnut~ later. be incapable of read1n3'>"hat I have wnttcn I n-mcmber learning the alphabet and how to form the letters so that they ~ere totally readable. We mo"ed into 1h~ m)'stenous o r1d of' ru rsiVC' letter1. a n<J--uill even-bod> could read what I wrote. It was truly a red letter day in my hfe when I had learned .how 10.... wnte "wnuna" instead of "printjng." t mu t ha\e been about seven. and as I remember. fired off my first letter to the editor It was something to do with the rapidly r1SJng.cost of bubble gum. I don't remember scl:ing my letter an the paper. but on the other hand. 11 didn't come back marked "Hun?" I guess I first became aware of my problem when I opened a checking account. I was asked to fill out a signature card, and did so. The lady looked at me and said "My. my. We'll have to file this one m our 'funny' file " That caught m> 1mmed1ate attention "What''i a funn y file?" "That's the file where we put unreadable signatures. When a check come-~ an that the teller c~n 't read, she looks 1n the funny file. You should SEE some of the scnbbles m there." Then came the fateful day when I received my fir;t letter, returned trom nationl,) tdevisaon. . the post office marked "no such None of those predictions came to address ... I'm sure that )'Ou've had pass as both Bradley and Brown were such letters returned to you. Some-Bill defeated l1y their Rcpublitan foes - 11mes there really as no such address, ~radtcy by a few-votes, Brown by • but somc1imes )ou·ve written "Main wide ml.rlJn. · Street" so that at looks hke .. N11n H Last week's clec1Jon turned out far. trcet" and a cranky PQStal employee AIV£Y better for pohtical handicappns. refuses to overlook your obvious Gov. Georae Deukmejian won re· error and !.end the letter to Mam • ckction by the landslide everyone Street. At first, I was very miffed at thou&ht was coming. the U.S. Senate the post office. but then I looked at m)' hours a day to do what should have race was the cliflhanaer it had been returned letter. and for the world, n ~~~ 1c':.~,1~:11ll1, :tu~t::':'nC:be~; billed to be, OUef Justice Rose Bird looked as if it were addressed to was, as expected, overwhelmtnall "Ewedo!1f Unn111. %S G~etyu St., on the typewnter, I enaa,ed in an orgy rejected (along with two liberal co Vurlu Bl of pnnted communications. I typed leaaucs) and nothtn& occurm:S in the I hope tt \I.las nothtng important. grocery lists. If. the phone rana. 1 other statewide races to dist.U.rb At this point. things started gcttina wouldn't answer unul I had • dan forecasts of the pohtical weat.00 The worse. I'd act letters back from the piece of paper in the machine. 1 tYPed voter turnout was even within a post office marked "No uch address checks, and even considered typma percentage J>Oinl ~f ~~J what state on 1he rac:c of the planer-rd fmd mynameou tbe$llllA1Ul'C1incUWt.ail ctcc1Jon ofl"'tciab-had ictcd. m)'sclf tn the aroccry store, searching of signing them. but couldn't brin1 If there were noteworthy pps for somcthtn& that m11ht be -1 srdl myself to do that. Somehow, I still betWttt\ pred.ictJon and reality, ~ fo~wtel." l'dal\O findscrapsof~~r took aS.Ortofpervcnc pride in beinaa were in tennsof d~~•otoutcorM. that l knew were telephone numbeB ~f t~aretne sroup that resides trt lo the. ~ntecl nvalry betv.een becau5C of the horizontal squ1alc r~he bank 5 funny file. . ~ polls ten, the veteran Field probably scnbbled between the tbulf and ! gi'lduatcd to an ele<:tn t)'pcw emer&ed as the V1ctot. and in the founh characters -which might or wnter. an~ today I use that fanciest of· process erased whatever tarnish re· mi&ht not be numbers. all typewntcrs, 1 word procnsor h mained from lus inaccurate 1982 J!'mall{. things took 11 turo for the wasn t easy to learn how to use a word elecuon n1aht Pf'OClamations. better. was offered a JOb th't processor.. I sat at the ke)'board unul ... Field Jabonously reviewed . and required! that I tubmit almost cons.-my. e)'.CS were heavy and my back felt modified his polhn& techniques to tant reports, and before I could blurt· u 1f 1t had been used as the danc.o adjust for the new political and out the whole wrdad business about floor at an Oktoberfest. but 1 per-soc1occonomicreahtiesofCaliforn1t. my handicap, the interviewer told me sc~f.::· rth t• Teichner made less of an adjustment that the repons had to be ty~. and I s wo . 1 · , and has sampling.,, 1t would appear, COULD ty~. couldn't l? My system is foolproof' Theres 8 were less attuned to the ultimate It wa as af a great weight had been program that checks my spelhna and reality ltfied, another that's a thesaurus and l can Field. I.Ong accused by Republican Type? Me.,.I put both hands behind read the whole thina b:'ck before I aetavisu ofhavinaa Democratic baas, my back, firmly crossed all available commit at to paper. It 1 G~lutely tonsistently sho~ed Rcpubhcans finJers. and said. in a clear, trona foolproor. · doans better th.an 1 eachncr and the voice, "Oh, heck yes. I can type " Asa matter off act, theO LY thma elttt1on results were much closer to I 1mmed1 tely went out and bought that could cause even the most Field's finding.s tha~ to his nvat's, a u~d typcwnter. I proceeded to remote eossibahty of trouble 15 1 althouah neither massed on the gross learn the use of at. Fortumnety I p0wcr failu. • • outc.omes. worked at home. so the company had CoJIUIUlllt Bill Barn1 llvt1 la There is an insaoable appetite no way of knowm1 that 1t took me 18 HuU.ftoo B~•d. amona political joumahsts nd. one didn't JUSt teach them to fight. They to bade an their castles when the great taught them also about life. man was untied and a they dad they So the man began to work wnh the talked of how the youn1 wamors )'oung~wamors At first the warriori would now meet their defeat but the only won 3 of their I 0 battles but then _ filtlC. people diQn•t tallfloog. they began to undcr!.tand what the So much had the great man tauiht man was talking about. Words such as the youna warriors that they over· 'defeat .. and ''lose" were no longer 1n c.amc the adversity and continued to tl\e1r vocabulary The man was dedi-win oame . • cated to the youna warrio~. workina The great man as now on has wa) World War II treasure could bereal p_otof gold for Aquino pttsumes, mcmben of the laracr pubhc for data that points to polilJcal trends. The pollsters both probe those trends and affect them by their find1nis. thus maktng them. whether they want to be or not, players in the pme. And as pollsters refine theu tech- nrques to deat w1llf the rapiaTy changing polttacal realities. they will play even arcatcr roles in the process. So much for the pollsters. How about the pundits. including Jhi one? Collectively, wedidn'tdo too ba.dly with them n1&ht and'day and seldom home but the little people are hidden WA5HJN<JTON -The Ph1hp- rece1v1ng an)' payment 1n the tree, along has route. However. pane!. aovcrnmcnt as backing etToru There was anothor than& wrong ·so great is the man. and strona are ha\ by a aroup of Amencan and Fihpano with this kingdom though There warriors, that we expect ham homr treasure hunten to recover a fortune ""-ere some ltule people Lillie people soon. But. until then. the banle rages in stolen gold believed to have been who worked behind the 'reat man's on. buried offshore by the Japanese back. They d1dn•t hkc ham because Love you coach. dunna World War II they \l.lerc alrea~y sat1 tied with their Goodnight The 1over~ment's soppon 1s hm- autlcss hule kingdom. "fbcy found SEAN M .\HONE\ ated to protection by the Ph1bpp1ne __ ao.yrea\On they could to i.ive thearcat___ CaJ>t HS Football I cam ccwt &U8!d,..bu.L .tht.AqUUlO &O~- man and h" army problems to deal Laaun~ Beach ment has hopes that recovery of the •• buned treasure could give the Phihp- pane economy a badly neCded boo t. Real estate. ln N.B has lJJc•eased In fact. when the ;\mcncan leader or .& ' the venture met Aquino last March, rro the Editor. those two pcnod . we find that prices I am the pany who wrote the letter have actually mcrcascd by S.6 per. to thetditoron the value of real estate cent. These stat1s11c are b3scd upon 1n Newpon Beach. My letter was sale recorded b)' the board of wnnen 1n re,~nsc to a letter which rcalton. I mcntaoncd my re~ults to waucntlo resident ofour comm uni· Owi&ht Dickey, executive dim:tor for l) ~the Commiu of 2000. our board. He said he had done a ince wn~na the letter. l have s1m1lar study and come up with an taken tbe time to re~arch saJes increase of 6 percent. <fun11Jlbe 12 months cndaoaJune 30. -Thanks for aanna my ' ews on the 1981 -and compann' those sales to matter. the 12 mo~thscndin1 unc 30. 1986. OF.RR)' LONG On approiumately 800,.ks 1n each of Newpon Beach '>he hstcnnl intently and rtponedly exclaimed: "My God' ft could be the second mtracle "(1 he fint. of cou,-,c. wa her surprisan.J progrc s from widowed hou$Cwifc to president an the pace of a few months.)~ More than 10 year aao we far t reported on the hundreds of pages of confidential tate Dcpanmcnt docu· monti po1nt1n1 to the c~istencc of b1lhon otdol1ars~ wortn ofboOty the Japane plundered thrOuahout Asia and buned in the Ph1hppmc dunna the war. According to U\e$C docu· ment~.thetrta urcwaua hedin 172 s«rtt locations 1n the islands, both on land and under water. Arocncan pn~nen of 'It ~ Portt"dly ere fofttd to help bufl the trcaJurc.. and were then, hke pirate c.tpthcs of Iona ao. '(lllcd to iafe- 1uard tht rct.Atonc"tethcPOW -~ ~n dly buncd ah\ic, We alio rt'portcd that 1hen·Prcs1- dent Ferdinand Marobs. throuah 'l r t op u11on code·named .. uw:· bad u tred some of the buriN 10 ht! pcnona fottun t umarcd 11 S 10 bilhon I . . The latest trca urc seeker i~ Al cattier Given the fact that few Meyers. an Amencan engineer who poltt1cal campa1ancrs dealt with is-- has invented a laser-ba~ cold detec-$UCS, most of the covcraae concen- tor. A reputable testtng laboratory has JACK trated on tactics and accurately confirmed that Meyers' device con· reflected what was happeoina. si tently locates aold. An .. w~t'' an pohucs consists of Meyers enlisted the suppon of A ... IEISll something happen ma tbat the pro- invcstors and Fihpano bu 1ne men Ill fcs ional observers dad notan1JC1pate, who had m:tp or purported burial even if it makes perfect sense other·· ates-of World War If tl"Ca1ure. I fc was ~..-...-.. ..... )'..lbatdcfinition.,.tha-\WUaola an the mid\t of panpointina promi jng • year for upset at cat her the statewide ites when the Marros rqimc wa tons of gold wonh more than $8 I level or an the more mtcrcstina local overthrown early this )car. balhon. conte t . .. On March 9. Meyers met with The treuure seekers also benefit Hav1n1 said that. ho1itrc r. there newly tnstallcd Pre 1dcnt Aquino and from the amn&cment a they diJ on a v.ere a couple of minor swrpriscs to several hiah officials and laid out his coral reef identJficd by an e~ew1tn~s this pan1cuh r pundit. • · • evidence of p0tential aold cache' in to the aold's ori&inal bunal. Their Oearly, the Repubhcan leadership Calatap.n Bay. about 70 miles south coast auard proteetors ha\:c already of the state Aucmbly, beset by of Manila. -Thouah Aquino was driven otT one aant of about a dozen internal di scns1on, did better in the re trained throu&hodt the mettma. armed men who tned to kidnap the final analysis than it bad appeared she quickly realized what sevcraJ salvqe master. earlier in the pme. It bad appeared a billions in aold would do for her_, couple of months -ao that· GOP t h · h · II 1 leader Pat Nolan would be do1n1 well · rea ury. w ic was ~Y temataca Y WAH.HON W ST[: Rep Jim toach1cve1..-ash,p1ck1na_upa1man~· looted by Marcos for 20 )cara. w ...... o T ·be · Mc)crs and bis usocia.tu ta"c. the.. n.,.t. • cu , wants to the ncitt ~u as he loJt, In the end.. howeve • aovcmment 1 aood deal: 7.S percent of Ptlker oflhc Ho-uw. t>ut first he liad the GOP defended all o( its seats any trea ure they ftnd. Philippines to att rc-cl«ted, so he took c~re of the even tho~ falltna vacant. and picked law requite only so percent for the home f\)lks. Hard}y notictd 1n th~ up three from the Democrat . aovernment. conunu1n1 resolution that 1s kcep1n1 On the other ~ide of the Capatol, In return the aovernment provide the government r\lnn1na till bud&tt however, the CrOP picked up one Ital h ' h h • approval wa a flood-control pr<>Jttt from the Democrats, or perhaps 1 v. ~ ~Cure unte~ wit ,protecu~n. to protect the Fort Wonh tockyards. teatS 1f independent winner Quentin e alatapn Pro,~t is btina The federal 1ovemmcnt will foot the Kopp 1s ad<kd, whale Republican ooonhnattd by Aquino uncle, Fran-entire bill, 1nctUd1na costly fca 1bilny challe•rs were unable to knock off ca o umulona. an assemblyman. tudics The ~nny·Co""'-ofE-nttrs anu of the fi c.t n... • -.ho aantd a memorandum otdery.nt won't C\itn ·-ua.tc·;, theovcrall , our W'ICt"' ~mocnuc t.be co11t auard commandant , to ,....,.t t'"ou~~ou·r SA••-SI) at ,.,. .. 1d incumbent! Earhcr, u had wemed pro" Kit all nte:UUry •111atantt aOd ...., .. • 'h S ...,..OO • ...... ""u the Republican 'WOUid do better tint upport lO facahtate and c~alt the ~ as 11 as I mtlhon. Houtt year an Senate ram. smooth oprrauon of the ~j«t.:" in dtn ~mble It the war Wfl&ht TM 1916 races are now tii9'ory and The rooc:s .and lann or &he mast ramrodded the ptum for hll home fl t me '°Main lhe early~­~rd pnJtcctors arc beu• PIJd by d1stnct into tbe contmuana tt.101· cat Ina for 1981. We pundits art never ·~ and hi aMOaata. So the uuon. wathOut JOmcthana &O aatidpett Wids qUino'90•anman cmM ~ -'"""'--=--......;;;;;--------==--~-=~ lolthint Qf h!loyi_aq,;alivt- a blrp1n at no rost to fhe tttatury, •a ,_ WallVI 11 • •1Nkeftf4 possible 7.S percent hate M me IOO ,.,_ ifn. · • . - • I ) _.e nogapforCOaSt~ GWC runn When on. Coast Colle1e crou coun· try coa h Gordie Fitul made a reference to a frtshman runner's• dunnaa practK'C th1 season. man)·ofthcotherwomen on the team did a double take for a moment . .. Someofthe-0thcr &iris aaid. 'awe. come • ·on • .. \lid :lS-)car-old frcthman Lois Curl "I think ttiey knew I ":IS a little older, • alth<>ujh they didn't know how much. The) treated me like any other student " Curt IS Just one of several o~er-lO runner on thecroucountry team~of . OranacCoattandGolden Wtstcollcae . And after talking with se.veral of them. the aac pp bct"-CCn the unconventional stu· dent and the ronventionalone is not a factor. The ovemd1na ftthna 1s that they -are all membcn of the s.amc team. "The team issenouswhen weaoout to run. but we have such. areat "me lQ&Cthcr.'' <?url said. ··That's what it'sall about" · WorktnJasa fl11ht attendent whtn she's not attcndingclasscsorrunning. Curl ttams with 43-)ear-oldJunior h1ah school teacher Harolcne Walters to form the I -2 punch which huhclpcd boost Coast to the Orange EmpireConrerenct"crown,a second place al Fridays Southern Cali-• fom11 meet and a berth in this "-CC k's state meet .. ' CoLLEGl s rcspec11~el> atthcSouthcmCal mttt, On the Pirate men's ttarn. 31-year-old Oa"c Panel. a football player forOrlnat Coast in·J 976-77. won the mc~'sOranJt Empire mcetand finJshcijseventhat tl)e • S4>C'el .meet. hcl.pj na Coast to first plaa in the conference. tlurd 1h Southern Cali·. fornia a.nd a Pot in the state meet. At Golden West. 4S-year-old Ros1e~ • . Noon. the w1feofRustlcrCoach Tom ~ Noon. and 39-)ear-old E vclyn Porter may not have cnjo)ed quite ttinucccss of the Coastathlc1cs. but have had theopportuni- t) tobcapartofateam which means much to them and to find a competitive ftiche in theirhvcs. "'l). no matter ~hat the •IC," aid Porter. v.ho has the ~n 1hus11Jm and cneray of htr )'ounacr 1camm1tcs, 1fno1 more. "Catch Noon 1NtCd me'tb run and be .. s had more 'faith 1n mtthal I evcnd1d •" Noon and Portercmphalizethe 1mpor(. anccof)ounuirls' help. · ''llckfinitcl)' helps to ha"e the youna ladies there." R0\1e Noon U)S ... h makes >ouaoha~r. Thccompct111vene111s stronathcrc. lj\I ttry IOkttp upw1th them. "I d1dn'1 have M>meot theell~riencc thatJQmeofthc)OUJllCrairlsdid,,But they all encouraged me. This has bctn the hardC$l thinathat l'vceverdone. My1elf estecmishi1tlcr. lj usth1veabener •, outlook on lifc. lf.s been the beit u-· pcricnccofmy life.just competin1,fora • • team." ~ · Both ofheryounacr teammates. Jor- acmcn and Schultz. uprcss the closeness which eliminates any aeneration pp ~re could be. -Each one of us wanted to do'° wtll ... Joracnscn said oft he start oft he year ... On othertcams(1n hiih school). you seeiirts who just don't care. When weall try that hardand111hcsamc time. it brinp you that much closer toaether. And we all have the same rotten sense of humor That helps." Tofn Noon attcst.s to that as the women in the beckaround start talkina about their last interview which ran in Penfhousc or thc1rab1lity 1obcas mean as the football team. · Waltersand Cuti finished I -2 in the confcrenc;c meet.and fifth and J 2th While Coast ha 2S runners on its "-Omen·s squad. Golden West has only five. but Tom Noon wouldn't trade the c.\pcricncc ofroachm& this year:) Rustler cont1nacnt. L1stenin1 to Porter and Rosie Noon Cart) on w11h you nae! runners K.arol)n Joraenscn and Eva Schultz. one rctt1vcsa sincere feclina that they arc mertl) asctoffriendswho1reaett1na together a fl er classes. "He (Coach Noon) treatt us aJI the same "Stt what I tell )Ou," Tom Noon says. "c;la) a while. ftsctsworsc. lt'sa unique Lola Carl, Daft Panel and Baroleae Walten llaft led <>raace Cout ColJCe'• crOM COGDtl'J team• to confereace dU• tit.la 12 seon. 1 (~Jeue eee AOE/B2) s-uggish Rams ca~ 't d~ -·anything·right; lose 6-0 ......... ,, ... Eric Dickerson &aln.a fi•e yaru on thie play Sunday, on e o r hla lonaeet l'U.Da or the day u New Orleana o•enrhelmed him, and the Rama, 6-0 . PCL playoff berths on lilie Laguna only team Onl) LA&uoa Beach.at thtS potnt. IS W3) tic for second with J...aguna a urcd o( a pla)off bcnh regardless __ Beach. gi' in& Woodbndg.e the No 2 assured of spot -~ Of "-hit transpires. bttautc 1~-Aft-"' ilOt, Ltguna BeactH~ Hpet 1s1 al wor t. arc top among a four-behind No I Ora nae in CIF playoff S team fir\t-placc fini h. or arc No. 31n •< oc;ta Mc\8 (2-2): Victory over ;a \(•l·onJ-pla c 11c with Woodbridge. Orange combined with a Wood- By ROGER CARLSON °' .. .,..., ......... Woodbndae High·., Warno111 in- vade uguna Beach fnday n1aht for their Pacific C'o;m LeaJUc football fin;ik -~1th a champion hip and C' Ir IX-.crt-Mount,.un Confcrtncc pla)off bcrth<> on 1hc hoc. Ju<,t hkc 11 wa predicted Well. not complete!~ O\ predicted This was suppo~d to tx' 9·0 Woodbndac liS 9.() l.Jauna fk3ch Somebody fol]Ot tokon\ '"'·c Orange and l.asuna Halls ol)Woodbndge'\ pro~c'i And 'iOme• hOd\ forso1 to tdl C'o'>ta Mc..a ahout I agun:a 8c01ch What'\ happened'" an old·fa h1on-Cd hootout w11h Laauna Bc:ach and Orang~· rc'ilina atop the leaaue """h l· I rc,ord'i:follow,•d by Co'\ll Mc~ and WoodhnJgc. with 2-2 marks. wn l aauna· Hall\, picked to finao;h la\t, rcm31ns in the hunt for a pla)o0 hcrth "1th a I ·3 rL'Cord . Hcn:·s the s11ua11on for each. bridge win o'er La'una Beach leaves • uauna Beach ( J-1 ): Victory over all four at '·2. puning Costa Mc~ 1n Wo<>dbnJ~ for1dn)' sends the Artists at o. 2. behind Woodbridge and_ to the pla)offs as 1hc league's No. I ahl·ad of Lllguna Beach. A lo s .. team The title "-Ould be -;hared 1f rnmtuncd "-Ith a Laguna Beach Orange bc:m Cosia Mesa. lo . 'k1<1r) o'er Woodbndac. would pul combined "1th a Costa Mesa wtn Woodbnd&l' Co\ta Mesa and the o\Cr Oroingc. "-Ould throw the lcaaue "'inner of the T rabuco ~hll~Laguna into I four·team tlC for fir t plact and ti1ll\gilnlC In 3 thrC'c-wayllC forth1rd . Orange would' be out. Woodbndgc lfTraburn Hilb "-C~ to win. 11 would v.ould be o I < o ta Mesa No 2. send Woodbridge to 1hc pla~offi as L~a_un;.i Beach No 3 by virtue of o ' If I aauna Hills wins. Jt would hc.ld·tO-hl'Jd \Ompet111on among the force a coin 01p bct\\ccn Woodbr1dac. four. C"u\Hl Mcsn and Laauna Hills. •Orange (3-1). Victory 0."er Co\ta . • L aauhn Hill\ (I·!)· Tht Hnwks. Mc~ a\ url·s at lea t a co-ch11n· ~v.rth o win o'er 1 rahuco Hills could p1onsh1p v.11h l a.auna Beach. or the force .i min flip for third place 1f ov1r1ah1 1i1lc if Woodbndge beats Oran"-' defeats Co\t& Mesa and l.oguna Beach \ lo ~uld drop L.iguna fkach defeat Woodbndg<". 0T3ngc out <ll ~ n 1dcr.mon. · •TrabulO Hill (I ·2) The Mu\· . •Woodbndac <2·2> V1c101') OHt tan&\ ha\C no chance. A win over Laauna lkuch f-nda\ v.ould make 1t1 Laauna Hill\ could make tt a thrtt· touM~a' 11c tor f1r\t hhould Co~ta ""1' lie for third with Woodbnd McQ bC:it Oranac). If Orange defeats and Co,ta M~sa. but Woodbnd Cmui Mc..a. it "ould ka~e 11 at a two-would be ao to the playoff b" v1nut Dickerson held to 57 yards as Sain ts' defense aomfnates NEW ORLEANS (AP)-.Rrckcy Jackson predicted, then helped make 1t come true, a 6-0 shutout of the Rams and the NFL·s premier beck held to less than balfh1s usual ave~ by the New Orleans Saints. When Jackson predicted JUSt such an outcome a "-tck aso. people chuckled. . , "I said 1t aM ~eek. I told everybody. I dldn.t look for hlm 1ogct lOOyardsap1nst..us. Nobod)'aets l00)ard on us.-" Jackson said Sunday Jif\cr theSa1nts'--\ ic~ry. Linebackers Sam Malls and Jackson and defensive end Bruce Oark led a defense that stopped the Rams' Powerful runnina game. holdina Enc Dtckcnon, 1he league~s fcading rusher to 5 7 yards on 21 camcs Saints kicker Morten Andersen provided all 1he 5Corin& on a pair or second half field goals. one from .:?O )ards out in the third quancr and the other from 22 }'lrds in the fourth quaner ''h's nia: when they can· get you that close," Andersen said ... They should be root me lucks from there even thouch the first one wasn't that pretty:· Comerbac1c° ~ WaymeT chnthed the v1C'tol) picking off Steve D11s· pass Wllh"2:S2left in the game on a dnve that appeared to be headed toward a winnina 1ouchdown for the Rams. Waymer said he had seen the Rams use 1he same play in beating Chicago la t week and was read) for 1t. He µ1d he gambled on going for the ball rather than playma 11 safe. "Every ume they throw.1he b311 I'm going for 1hc b1& pla)." said Wa:rmer ... ~ho had picked offfour pas~s th 1<, season pnor to unday · "A scared man can't"''" No auts. no glory." "One of the things that make~ for a good defense 1s a dcfeftsc that's w1lhna to take chances:· he said Dickerson said he was too exhausted to talk to Sanay'• lfl"L .core. *New Orleans 6. Ram• 0 Raiden 17. •Dallas 13 San Diego 9. •Denver 3 •Kansas City 27. Seattle 7 New York Giants 17. •Philadelphia 14 •ttouston 32. Cmc1nnati 28 Wash1n11on 16. •Green Say 7 •&fTalo 16. P1ttsbuf'Jh l 2 New England 30. •fndi1nas>0b~ 21 fuw-'i0tk kls 28, •Atlanta 14 Ch1caao 23 •Tampa Bay 3 Minnesota 24. •0c1r61t 10 *San Franmco 4). St. Louis 17 Toalpt'• Game M1am1 at (le .. eland (Cl\anneJ 7 at 6) •NFL roundup. pase 82: •Rams. Raickrs stati tics. 8'. I reponcrs after the pme unda>. but Mills a ha ~ teammates had plenty to sa~about Los RJtks' star running back. · . "When you've got a guy like Enc Dtclcerson aero from )Ou. it's no work 10 ict up for the game." Mill said ... "He 1 a veat back I saw ham htt a few holes that the average back couldn't have 101 to .. "Toda) was 21 arcat victory bu1 I i:hdn•t thm~ v.c could shut them out," Mills said. He said Jackson 1 a ~at leader on tht field but he didn't think much ofh1s ability as a prophet unul unday. "He'SJUSt that kind of au};· Mills ~Id. ''He'salways 1umping around and fiollenng but he also lead by e>.ample He makes tht pla>-" ft was the first shutout bv the Saints 1ncc 1982 and the founh 1n the oraan1zauon·s history. It was the fint ~ ume Los Angeles was blanked 1n two years. ·fPJunkett comes to --. Raiders ' rescue Old pro. 38. throws .. I've proved 11 all vcar." he sa1d1 ··ti's no tun to be.on the bench." Mojt Baldwin ol hu1d -1o·hcad compcuuo~ among th\· three ' 'io v.hat happens 1f there a tte" Don't ask. Wait until the -;moke ckar\. Herc's how Oranae ( oa 1 area coachc\ from the lcaaue '1twtd la t ~\'Ck\ &JnlC\ Lloyd Cotton, La1una Bud1 (3·1. 8· 11, folloM ng a ~ 8...:! I victory oHr Orang\' "The ~cond halfofour pme v.a\ the best v.c'vc C\~·r pla)td ··ust )Car Laauna Beach had the fear oflos1naand th1 )Car we needed to de' dopa desire to win I could c 11 1n th\• \4:{0nd haU and 11 S(nt chills uJl m) pine. "I dc"4:nbcd a cn:mo at halfi1me We had to kick olhnd I told them I w:inteJ the ball Nck in thrC(' pl1)5 (PleaM ... PCL/83) 2 touchdown passes as Dallas falls. 1 7-13 IR VING. f c\a <AP) -Old pro Jim Plunkett hov.ed Sunday wh) the Los ..\ngcle Raiders 1111 keep him around at tht a. e of 3 The 16-,ear \eteran came off the t-cnch 11 halftime to throw t"'o touchdown pasS( to Dok1~ W ithnms a~ the · Ra~r v1C11mued ~l tcve Pellucr for a l 7-13 FL v1c\Or) over the Dallas Co"' boys .. Five interception and 'ii\ sack of Pcllucr kept L n.acles an the pme until Plunkcll could set warmed up. Pclluerwas tart1n 1n placcof~nn~ \\ h1te v.ho sutTcrcJ a broken v.11\t last urna~. Raiden. Coach l om Hore-; ~•J Plunkett amaze~ him. .. Jam I\ ;I rcmarkahlc au ," f-lore'> Yid. "He ha the cxpcncncc and confid nee to come in dunna tough Dallas Coach Tom Landry said. "We beat ourselves. We had two touchdown called back by pcnall). It'\ ''mplc. ft was a fru tratanapme." Landt) said the Cov.boy went intO' the same WI!) of the R11dcf'\~ deep pa 1na ab1ht>- "Wc v.erc womed about the Iona p3 · Landry said. "That's Plunkctt's pcc1ah) and he tiun u .. l.andf) ddcnded Pelluer,sa .. ing. ••J don't think he lo t his poi~. He JU 1 tiao o;ome passes lie wi hcii he had~ back I think an) )Ouna quartcrbadi v.111 ha\C game like 1h1s. He'' an c\cellcnt pro\pect a~d Wlll ovcrcomt this aame." J The Cow " ' ofTen rc .. ohe4 around Ton~ Dol'\Cll bccausi Hc~hel Walker was us.c:d pannal~ while he nuf'S(.~ a pra1ned an (\c Walker onl\ earned the ball three times for S -ard and ca t n , ............ lll"! ________ .__.__ .. __ ~iiiiiiiii~~~~~~-~~~~~!!!l!!llllll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l'!'!'!!!'!""!i!'!~s1tuat1ol"t\. 11\at''-Mt ot b1' tron • ponH He·~ abl~ to come-1n11nd do _..:;;....__ . the Jt>b. ·• • Jabbar hits anothermiles ton e .. in Lak er win ~ch:!~~.n'::~1~~/~~·~:~~·,·~:k~:. IN<1I HHlOO ( P) -F..arv1n "Mq.u:" Juhn$0n h d 21 point\ and 15 a \1"5 and Karttm bdul·Jahbar p.tt\SCd )tt another NBA milestone unda' night th\• l o ngtl<' l:tkcrs rattd to a Ill· " tof) mer tht truuhng c Yor Knt\li~ haJt ptrforman~. • ··we pla)Cd poorl and that'~ an undcr'\talcment, .. Flores wd. - rlunktu 1d his ttltc per· torman~ 1s Y.hat he\ pa1J to do and pra1~ Wilham . "Ook1c m~dc two trcmC'nd u\ catche ." rlunlicll 1d ... The last Oftt could have "C" ca11,1I) n inter· a'(\lt'd hut ht ,JU t OUtJUmpcd the Cowb<))s. Good ~c1,cn make 1 quart rtlack I k &ood •· mellmcs 1t' ca 1 r c ma ofT the bcn h,•· he 1d .. You'"c had a n 10 I t the icam· d fen l11u \did m JI But Plunkett dcd that he ne'er· the ctl he h u d tartif\ Layne admitted to hoepltal Montana Penn tate, Miami to meet ... If they remain undefeated PON rt\< • Mach -Bobb l.a)nt~a m tbll of Fam quancrbldo who IC'd the • t t 1 •k h e [):1rou l 1un~ to three NFL tit&n in the' a c s 1 e 195IA. \\'Ii lmcd 1n stablt rond111on Sund"' at a hospual hrrc. • l.i) in.·, 9. "'I~ ta~i:n 10 St. J~ph Mercy Ho\pital 1 fit •about 11 p.111. Saturda\ w11h I liver problem. 111d N1d• n e ~er e l\c1hil")·('omm1\~un°cruftM Ml(hipn Spun' ttall of EE f:unc unJ thl.' Lioin' atncral manqcr from 1948-SS. • II o. l·raakedM1am and No . .:? PcfV' t l .a) nc" \ n~11n,1 romf'onabl) Sunday n11ht and - State rl.'m:un unbeaten. lhc~ "'" 1a1c a • h:aJ lx•cn JOtnl.'d b ha famil). ho,p11al spokcs .. oman national ch mp1u" hip shooloul in cuhcr M ttac La\\ son .a1u. ~ dCC'hntd to provide iprcifir am-I tC'S\a. F.londa 1lru or Gator bowls. inlom1=at1on 1b<>ul la)M"s mtdaC'al rond1llon 11anu \\ould h~c t(l J'la) 1n thr late ufflonda for Kcrblw' !kl1d la)nc would rtmlin al the ho p1tal the' hom ·fit•hJ advan••a.t· bnn Sta\C,S prcf~n« th1 ~'C 01 rour. JJ\li for tCSll • . 3pPJir,\'ntl) •• lhl~ f'1c\tlt Powl8",empe. Art/, . . "II"•, l'f),5':rmus, vtry k'riout." K~rbawy ia•<l, hut Sum· f hc \SOC1a1ed Ptc:ssadopttd thepracocc<lf a\!lkd •· fhat La)nc as strons He'u touah lud .,. • \.Ot1n1 for lhc n:iltonoatchamp1on ancr the bo\\ I aamts . . \'t\llmg l.a\ nc al tht' hosptlal late Sunday .. erl' hi\ in 1968. uni\ h\ 1 ha\'t two m 1or 1ndc~nJenl team~ "it~. t aro1. of Lubb<xk. Te:\as, and sons Robcn Jr. or aunc lbrouah the rcsular scawn un~ak'n and willetl. 0311 ... unJ II "of Oklahoma Chy, Kcrba""Y id It happcntd in 1973 whe_n thtrd-rankcJ Notre l rhcr. I.a) nc h:ad flown from · his home in 0<1mn';a 10-Uand No 6 Penn State 11~. ~otrd)amc Lubhocl 10 Pontiac: "ith former Lions Doak W:tlkcr "'on thl.' na11011<1I champ1on,h1p by dcle:at1n1 top-;mJ ( loHc ROx 10 nuend 1hc team's annual alumm 'ranked \lahi!ma 2'4·.H 1n the-upr Bowl. "hilt Penn (c.,t1, 1t1~~. Kcrbaw) ~id. State beat Lou1\1ana 13lC ~ 6·9 an 1hc 01angc Bo~ I. l J1e 1hr~'l' "ere ~hl"dulw to take pan in half\inte In I '176. lllp-rated P1tt4iburah and No 11 Ru1aer al"' 11ic c.lunng lhc l>ctro1t·Minnt'SOta foolball pme °"'~r\: 11 0 1•1u wou1\d up on &op b) ddcaun& C.'t 01111 ltriUJ,. where Walker.an Auausf inductee into the Pro ~7-:l an thl· uc,.1r Bo~ I'. but Rutaen ~ma1ne<1 unbcntt"n. Footb.'ill Uall of Fame. rtteh c<I his Hall of Fame nng. unhl'd, un1n' 1ted and unclcctcd. fin1sJun1 No 17. ' • • M1am1andPcnnSta1ca1"9-0af\erthcHumcancs ·u b R Ii 1 tit) · do"Ancd Piil 37·10 and 1hc N1u:an' lions wgcd JlSer na 8 fa._ce, a a . e ·Man lanJ 11· IS SoturJa\, 1hc1r n~atjon r diam-· .~ Ill pion-~ll1p sho\\d<)Wn ~llll 14i alhc. ' Ml \Ml -i\l l'nwr Jr IOOk the lcaa . Miami ha' home gam<.'s aiiJin"it Tul~ on Nov. 15 ~ hl'll thl.' l1lr of hard-luck Ro~mo Gucr- an<l fJM ( aiohna on No,. 2J.. Penn tntc \l'>ll4i Notre n•ro r.1n ou1 of fuel al the stan of the final Oaml' nc 1 turda) and pla} Pm at home No" 22. lnpofSun~a) ·!.lleawn-cnd1ng Nissan Ind> the oflicial bo\\ 1 ~kction date. Chalkngc. "h1le Bobb> Rahal clinched the lnd)<ar Fro~ AP dl1paac•e• · • · • . • Joe.• Monlana. ad' 14ied by ht) doctot to quit pl:.}"'' foot NII ati.:r bad. surgcl'). returned Sund•)· and park~d 1hl.' S n f'ranl'l\CO 49cr') to a 4)· 17 tnumph o"er the Sl. lou1s < rJmals Montana·!. performance at quanerback. thrtt Iona touchdo"n P.MI.'\ and ~70 >?rd . u~clttd he ma) ha\'C mun) Sundn). Id\ in the NfL. · "I <.lldn't \\ant to 1t out." Montana ~1d. "I lo\.I.' th~ game tuo much." • . Ul' "·a., 11\JUrl"d an the Kasun opener, 1pans1 l,:imP.a• B:i' v.;hl'n he r n t~1s \loft and l""1stC'd Iris bod~ wh1k. thr·u~ '°' 10 ahc right Montana -undtf\\Cnl ur& ry to ·. repour t1 hc:1 m;atcJ d1sr: and 60mc thought hi recr was 0\ Cl . • . J, • • '• • .. , wa~JUS11lad.l0 be .ba'k.'' $."ltd Montana. who .11d hl' had no )()r~n,c$•;or pain dunn& or aftor the·pme .. If )OU arc afraid or getting hit or hurt. then )Ou are 1oing to act hurt Once 1he game ~tarted. 11 wa) too late lo s1an ~011) 1ng aboul 1t. .. • P1anet1 M, c.tt1 ll -Tony-&toll ppted ro(~..0 ) 1\.1 Oll l\'ioth1rd~uarterto~l)'~T!'~.E .... .,, r 1111."J w bo. ... , lndu11a:apoh\, kttpma tht (olt1 the ont)· \\anh."u l\:tnt 1n the 'f · ' h c oh~ l . a I •·3 lead on I I ·yard 1ouchdown run b) R::and fl Millan 1n the li1"5l quancr ind• 1 -~fd • run by J ~ rudeau in the sctond ~uaner. But l('Uf"lftl 'pa~ c b\ Enwn of c1atu yarJ~ to W 1lhc 011 and awo r:uJ 10 ln in1 I t)at Ill the 1h1ril quancr put the Pa1not1 hl'ild tu )l:J). .. Qlefa U, s...Aaa•k• 7 -8111 Kenney. ihak1na off a m1 r.abk lirlll 41uarlel', lhrl.'" 1hrcc touchdown panes as l(ans:t\ <it) tx-u :au1e to 11\e the Ch~f1 their bcSt I~ ~nw ruord 1n IS )C:<ll'), ' :/ .._l nnl.'), who rc:plac~ I odd Blacltltdac in the (hill\. \t"H'nth pntt. hit A inc con Ull\t Pl"n m one \trek h of thl.' c.kC.'I I\' 5C(Ond ptriod and fiOl,hCdWllh 22 rnnipk11c.nt\ 10 4 I atfempts for 2S6 yard . • . • 'f\edtklu 11 Pat'llttn ; -Jn{ Schroeder threw for I ()7 )llfd' and \w~ lou ·hdownus W1 hintton Knl Greco ~' to 1t\ ninth dcfo:a1 in 10 pme~ · SchrtA'lkf thr~'-' a 2~yud tou~hdov.n ~u in the fir-St qu::irtct to Rtclu:) \andc~an<S tos'iCd a C.:)·uaS4:onn1 ~, .. 1n lhl' 1111,d quarter lo Kelvin Br)ant. Former USFC. quartl'r~1.:k C huck lou~1na 1 ftl"d 1hc ~ond halt for ~he PJl'l~n-.. uhhing for injurtd Randy Wnaht. Fu 1na l'OIHJllc:lcd I:? of 16 ror 99 yard' • Ol~rs n, Beegaa. U -Quancrback .warren Moo.n aoU n:CCl\c'r ore .. Hill 1tfmcd to rcv1vt• ,Hou •.o" PJ''"'ll allal1' and bc"at ( 1n innati. \nappinJ an c1af\1· gBmc lo~rnJ 41trea~. . • · -lknps q\.Jncrb~fl k Roomer E 1awrf. bench~ at &he . ~1;ir1 of th<.' Hurd Quanet. came back late 1n tlfc penod and ~ ralhc<l ( 1nc1nna11 from a 29-7 deficit wnh three tOUI. h<lo"A II pa\C,.C:~. __ fhc...Fws• 1 Florida urui. aml-Gator bov.I had-~asun dr" ang lhampionsh1p. -----1• re!)fl.:scntat1,cs '-'•th \1iam1 and .Penn St:He .on (1uerrero. rom o omb1a. staneOTrom the pore Satur<ltl> and au thrct·chumcd they will Ix compc:time an<l kd 111 of 112 laps in 1he 200.mile race at Tnm1am1 Montana returning to acuon SS days aOcr under- going suf\l.'f). ~onneetcd w11h JcrT} R1ceon scorina pla)'s or ~S. ~O and 44 )ard~ 1 Louis pass ru hcrl ttettcd Montana an in<1tan1 aticr he rclea\Cd the ball on the first t\\o touchdo"n passes. but the quarterback &Ot up snullnJ. Out Muon. ran~!Oth in the AF\ 1n pass1na. and tt1ll ended ( in1.·1nnat1'Homcba kb)' combinina on a 4S- )lrd pa.,~ pla) 10 1he (1nrinna11 28 wnh 2:!7 to play. toon "holomplcted 25 of 44 pa sscs for310 yards. _,h~i~t h-;t ,;..;." fir\I \l"\l.'n pas~~ of1tle same I l monc) ·\\ l\l' \\-Ith the Ora nae. Sus;tr and Collon bowls. P<irl. "hich ha\e c.onfcrenl'C tic-up and can't in"'* both But the young Lnt1n American driver. still looking Mi;.imi and Penn tatc.~. for h1~ first' 1ctor). began to slow with abolit 10 laps ··11 all thing' \\ere cqu31. "c Jcfinitcl~ would lilc 10 l'l·ma1ning and Un~r chipped away at a lead th:u had I · b o o 1 .. M A hi · p onle been rnorc.ttian 30 second Pa) in l e rafl&C..uO'-' • iami t eu trector m Unser. "ho earned his first victory or the ~ason JanlO\ l(h ~1d ... That's our communll). that's "'here and fourth of h1 career. also was gettinJ tow on fuel our I ans '-'OulJ be and 11 would be a \Cf)' goad thing for "hen Guerrero slo"ed to a crawl at the finish hne on lap our.proaram •• 111 . Unser \hot past and Guerrero. weaving back and But the Oran$e Bowl host team •s the Bia Eight forth auo'>\ the track 1n an attempt to slosh a bit of fuel champion. so Mtam1 and Penn State must look Jn tu h1Hng1ne. barcl) was able to finish the final lap to cl-.c\\ h1..·rl.'. Don Me~er!.. chn11man of the Tempe. Anz -based hold onlu !ICcund place F11.'Sl;J Bo\\ r~ )CltXllOO eomm11tcc. ~·d Penn State "has ~ C.Xpn:ll~d a prl.'ferl'nl..1.' 10 pla y on 8 neutral field OUhlde J 8 WOrSki 0Ut 1.0r season of Aoi1da. and 1hc only one 1ha1's really avcjilable lo ahc.:m is t.hl.' h('Sta Bowl." ~Quote of the day~ Jim ~yland, manager· of the P1usburah Pir.11cs. who "'ere 1-17 against the world champion C"-York Mets th1s past season ··Thc)'rc not~ good If they were. thefd have S\\Cpt u•-. Cramptorrwins golf tourney Bruce Cramps.on became tht' first n scn1urgolfcr to urpa s the $400.()()()..mark 1n l.'arn ings fur • ~eJr with a two-shot 'll lur~ Sunda) in the mnugural Las Veg.as Sl·n1orClas\1l golf tournament Crampton fired a final· round 4-undcr-par 68 for a 54-holc total of 206 to cam the S 17 500 "inner'<, share. which raises h1i. 1986 \\lntllngll·lo S4!4.299 ( rampton's total bcncrs Peter Tbom.eson·s mark of S 186 724. set t.n...12&5 There ~re u1ll t\\O c'cnts a.o play on the 1986 senior calendar. Dale Douglass finished second at 208. eight-under par He ~hot a 1-undcr 69 unda) At La Quinta, Ed Daugher&y ol Edgemont Pa . held off former PGA tour pla)Cr Gibby Gilbert in the final round and po tro a one-~hot \It. tor) an the PGA Club Professional Classic 1ournanll'nt Dou&ht'rty. 19 fired a final-round. one- undl.'r-par 71 to fin"h at 280 for 72 holes and edge G~l~:rl' C hJttanoog.i. T cnn . who finished w11h a four-~ndcr 6b o'er the 7.0 I I-yard. par-7:? PGA West .\molQ Palmer C uursc. Marino against Kosar tonight t LEVcL.\ND -M1am1 Coach Don [i] Shula doc~n't .sec much ~1m1lant)' in the c II• \t) k\ of 4uartatxld.s Dan Manno of the Dolphin\ and Bernie Kosar of th~ Cle' l'land Bro" ns. 31thouah the results arc somct1meor; the ~ml.'. The rnntra~tin& \t)les \\-Ill be sho"Acascd tonight "hl'll l\1anno kad~ the Dolphins into C'leveland wd1um lot a nu11onall~ tc:"lc v1scd game again'>t Ko..ar'~ Bro"n' 'Dan ha\ the quick relcac;e .. 'hula said "Ko~r rs mulh murl· dcl1~ra1e" A )l.'3r ago. ~hen Kosar was a 21-)'car-old rookie. hi\ .. dl·hlx-1ate" st' le was more often referred to as a lad .. ofmob1llt). But as ht!> kno~ledge of the NFL has · gro'-' n \U hat:. Ko..ar·~ abrllt\ to escape the pass rush and hnd thl' oix·n rcce1"'cr quickly "He" muth more aware now," said Shula . who '-'3'> abk 10 '-'3tch Ko~ar'c, development closely when thl' ~uaflcrbal'k wa~ al the Uni ve rs1I\ of Miami PHIL,\DELPHIA -Veteran quar- terback Ron Ja"orsk1 of the Philadelphia Eagles" ill sit oua 1he rest or the season with a torn tendon 1n the little finger of his passing hand · Ja"orsk1 was hun Sunday on the first series of ahe ~coni.I halfofthc Eagles· 17-14 loss to the New York · (11ant~ ir Ed W1snesk1, Eagles' public relations director. said J:i"or'>k1 "'II m1)5 six wc.-cks The Eagles. 3-7. have six games kfl on thl.'ir regular-season schedule. - Eagles ( oach Buddy Ryan announced that ~nd­ ~car pa scr 8andall Cunningham would replace Ja"orsk1. a 13-)car \ctcran. next Sunday ap1nst the Detroit Lions "( unningham tS as good a passer as there is." Ja"or~k• ~1d after the pmc. "But people should not e:\J)l"ll lou much of him:· ( unninaham said he has leaned on Jawor;k1. •· 1 · m wrr) Ron got hurt He has been very helpful tu me. He's bad.cd me up an every way. .. ··11 makes me fccl'good to have somco9c hkc that bch1nJ ml.'. h 's alwa)S great ge111ng advice from an oldt-r pcr;on." he said. Pena~. Barfield lead All-S~ars 1 OK YO -Tony Pena of the Pit· a t)bur~h P1ra1c-. and Jesse Barfield of the Toronto Blue Ja)s led a team of U.S. ~ajor kagucr~ to a 9-4 '1ctoryovcrtheir Japanese l'uuntcrparh Sunda)' in thl.' finalt' of a S<'ven-pme goo<l" 111 !>l'rtes in Japan. · P.:na dro"I.' in th~c runs with a home run and a double and Barfield hll a lwo-run homer before a crowd of 36.000 al Korakucn tad1um Glenn Davis of the · Uou!.lon stro also had a sqlo homer fq.r rhc U.S. squad The Amcncans. piloted by Manager Davey Johnson of the World Series champion New York Met!. "oun<l up the scnes w11h six v1c1oncs and one defeat Pena who batted .318 and dro"'c in 1n four run'i in SC\Cll game'> "ai. chosen tht' mO'il valuable pla)'er for thl' L' ~ team Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p m -PRO FOOTBALL: ( kvdand. ( hanncl 7. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cle" eland. KM P(' (710). M1am1 at Miami a1 AGE NqT GAP FOR COAST, GWC RUNNERS. From Bl com1na11on ul ~rsunalitic:~:· he Tom Burns. v.;ho alw ran for 1he corned her prc'>ence. aJJ\ · ~a)lll: .1 u "' 1n a ltletrme P1r.iln la'tl ~·awn and 1s red-shining "I hadn't seen her race before." cumb1n.1t1on · th•~ \car tu sJ)l•nd more time w11h h1 F1t1el c;a1d "The (Burns and Parscl) The bo1111m line 1-; the) ha'e fun. high ~hool '>tudents haJ told me s e ·as r lly a good mul'h ltlc thl·u J)\'er., at Orange Coast. ( url and \\-alters. hke Rosie Noon runnl.'r so I ha a 1 that "'e l'H ah~J)!I ~en more of a 1cam and Porter llC\Cr had the chance to "uuld he prctt) her an pl;r~er · \J1J Par\CI "Ahoc;:ompc:teson rnmf)l.'tc 1n high S(•hool or college thl.'rl' ., h1<1° o~n an out~1dc running and !>lnlC there "en· no girls or women's Bccaui.c 11 d1 math Ion cH·n1~ "lt'i.a lot offun. Last teams in their >Ounger day~. an) ~J\ \'Car "Ahenlftr.,1lamc:ou1.1hcrc ma) "l''I.' been t:ompc:11na 1n road NowallthrceP1ra1csw1lltry tolead matter ha'c lxcn a k~ &lt)' 1hat ma)' ha\e ral1ng for c1gh1 )C'ars. the last fi\C thl•rr tc:tm'I to a good strOnJ finish at ~~-11:w u little -.our grapes. ut t d1Cin~l bc.·in~ rcall) 'lertou~.~ ~1d Cuti v.ho the '>late meet .\ll arnhoo11n1 fort he feel an) an11m>'lll). r .. c seen none or d1dn'trcally ~Ill\) lime goals to tan top I 0 that th•~ H'Jr" th1-. )car. "I didn't know what to Curl JUSI h.ites to sec 1t all end Both F111cl and ( url emphauzcd ewect hccnusc I'd ne\'Cr run cross. Ahhoueh he has a )'car of chg1b1h1y thl' v.a) ltlJl r•ar~I"> tcammatn-loolr~ countr) before I d1dn•t have any rema1n1ng for track and cro s coun· at him goal~ eu·ept to get in10 the team effort tr). 'lhl' has not determined her .. D:a'l' "as a aoo<l leader of the t'fk' \ltuatmn fhal I'd never been future rn n°\ group," f111cl '>did ... , k rl.'Oll) in " ··1 lecl \'Cf) cmo11onat bccau~ I n1ot1\ :UC\ the 11:.11n . has thcm over for Walter . "ho has a Ma!lte~ dqrce lno" 1t'\ coming to an end." rl pwa. elv Thl') 0H· reall) a do • front Lo)ol:i-Mar)mount. teaehe\ at s.:aid . "II v.,11\ 1he same with tradt. h's 1oup .. , • kind ot 1he ca13h t." outh (,ate Jumor Hilh and has v.on hard 10 explain. but I fc:cl so much Pa I, Curl and Walters 'were all the 80\ton Marathon 1n 1he women's support from c' r}one. the boy and furcd to the idea of running for Coa l n1or di\1 ion. bul hr only bc,an girl'> The) ne"'cr questiontd my a • ) Co ta Mesa <'ros~ country co. ch runnin1t '' \car aao 111cl ,.el· No one C\lcr K\ked nic any1h1n1." Rice. who leads Nf'L receivers in touchd~wns and \ardagc:an·umulatcd I 56 yards on four catches. He has 11 ttMJC'hdo" n\ and 1.030 yards 1hrou1th I 0 aames Vlkln&• U, Llon1 10 -Tommy Kramer. &he NFC-s 1op-1Jtc<l c..iuanerbad.. threw for 284 yards and ;, 1ou1. hJo" n a\ M 1nncso1a tamed Detroit. Joc) Bro"ner. who returned an intercepted pa 39 )ar<l\ for a 1ouchdown. led a Vikings' defense that al"° rcco,crl·d tlm" fumbles. one of them on the M1nnc~1a goal hnl' "'th 4 54 rcma1nina. In other NFL game Jets ti, Falcons 14 -Quarterback Ken O'Bncn pa~!oed for thm: touchdowns and 322 yards as New York outla~ll·d Atlanta for its ninth triumph 1n 10 games .\!1 he did in last Sunday's 38· 7 rout of Seattle, O'Brien truck fast kad1na the Jets to 21 ·0 halftime lead He ,ompkted 26 of 33 and on lhe season. O'Bncn has compll'tcd I 8of178 for a .676 percentage 81111 If, Stttlers It -Robb R1dd1ck ru~htd for I 08 )Jrd., .ind a touchdown a\ BuOalo de(eated Pitt burgh to g1H' Mun Lev) a \l lCtory in h1'i debut•~ the Bills' head coa~h Thl' Bills . .}.. 7 al-,o 'iCorcd on a .l-yard ~ ~ from J 1m Kl'll) 1u \ndre Recd and a 29-yard field goal by on O'Brien had I 7consccutivecomplctionsand 11ed for ahc fiOh bcsl sanna in NFL history. brcakma lhc Jets· rrcord of 15 sci over a two-pme span by Joe Namath It '-'il~ onl) thn.'t' shy of the all-time record set by Kenny Anli'CT'SOn of the C"mcmnau Bengals aP,ns1 Hou ton on Nor"ouc.I • u' )' "'ho coached the Kansas Chief\ 10 a 31 ... 2 m :ord bct~cen 1978-82. replaced Hank Bullouah. who wM d1~nm~d la~t MoruiJ>. _ -------.r:::=---- Jan. :?. 1983. · · -1 • Cbugers t, Broncos J -Roi( Bcn1rschke lucked thrl'l' fidd goals and safely Jeffrey 031c inlercepttd two_ John El~a> pa ses as San 01cgo beat m1ualr.e·prone l.An,1.·r , Bears %3, Bucs 3 -Mike Tomczak ran (or one touchdo" n and passed for another. and Walter Patton. pla) 1na w11h a d1sfocattd lOC. ran for 139 yards asCh1ca10 beat Tampa Ba) in a pmc that saw quanerb3ck Doug nu11c male IS FL debut. The VtCIOr) napped an e1gh1-pme losin& Slrt~lr. for thl' C h:vaer Dcn\.er. the AFC" West 01v1s10.n leader. fell ' \Ii us1 one me ahead of Kansas City. nc•l omttak. lJtart1ng tn Place o~ lftj Jim McMahon. scored on a 1-)ard sneak and tossed a 37- yard touchdown pa~!> to Willie Gault. both in lhc first quanN. ""d.\ opponent · Tomczak. who was relieved by Au11e late 1n the founh quarter. completed 11 o( 24 pa$SCS for 265 }&rdi. Tw ool the foursconngdnves hed1rcctedCO \.Crcd 92and 91 )ards. Auue. ~ho played for the New Jency Generals in the dormant United States Football uaaue. threw one inrnmplctc pas$ 1n the closin& moments. Gluts 17, Eatl~ 14 -Running back Joe Moms So1.orcd t'-'O 1ouchdownund po l~ hi.s founb consecutive lOO-~ard g:imt u New York beat Ph1ladclph11 for the !>l'lOnd 11me lh1s season. rhl.' (11.anb' c11hth \ICtOry against '""0 IO$St'S kt'J>l them tJcd lur first pl C'C in the NFC East with t~ Wa.,h1ngiun Redskins Area· sports calendar Fuh~'Of! > "81'<"0 S.nl.eoc> •I Of•llff toe,I. Football Tt";ru.y J HIGH SCHOOL-<o••• w~ ... Or•llM ., .~ El MoOant HiOfl 1 >0. Tret>ueo "''" ,,, 1.~ • Women'• 90Cees H•h •• Ml"•Oll V1to0, 7 JO, Ma•• o.i "' Servla. Wedneidlv •• S.1'11• .,,. •owt. 130, H"'11"'91~ heel! vs 4:c:i1MUttlTV COLLEG•-E• ,......,,. •• EO/ton et Of~ COHI C.-0., 7l0 " c .. ,1. J pm ,~., ,~., HIGH SCHOOL-MtflN "' F-1••" Vakv • CONIMUHITY COlll:Gt'.-&a .... Coe•! el ' al Wutmlll~ 7.30, t0t011e clel Maf. •I 8• .. tnt._ld ) GOiCltft Wnt •'Et Cem<!'IO t · ti-PCM'! Herbor 1 )(I, WoodbrMt!le el lellU'lt a.ecti. 7 lO, s.tddttbeck v' e.ae11eo. e1 Or•llO• Co.HI Coltt9t.. 7 lO, WHlmonil..-•• Octan Vltw •• Hunlln9ton 8tec11. 130, Tuslln v' Unlver1ftv el lrv1~. 130 trv~ al C•Pttlreno Velltv, 1 )(I satvrdav COl.LEGE-<elown ..... USC •• Cot1Mut?i,. om Cal Statt Fl,lllerlon at PacJtk, 1 • m . UCLA ., WHll ne•on ., lO o"' COMMUNITY COl.LEGa-<>renee CoHI •I Pet0mtr I lO, C..-roto' "' GOiden Wnr •• 0-et>H (CMUt 1 30 Girl•' tenm• T~sdaV HIGH KHOOL~IJ< t ·A Qutrttrlllltti (EOl$M ., P•IO• Ytrclt,, COione -Mar •• 8tYtfly H1ft'J. ) A ~!trl11\elt (WIOCIOfldN et A-• Ma•..-De< et San Marino!, 1 pm Thur'Millv HIGH SCMOOl.-CIF sernor•l\tli, TIA , S.f\lrday HIGH SCHOOL-<IF itldl•.OU.I -lllYlnf •Ou"Ch Htn••~ P•'"· ,,.,.,,.,., 1 • N\ s • m Croa country s.rurdav HIGH KHOOL-<rF f al Ml * An· tOftlo Co. lt.i• t JO t m (Oll.EG~AA 0.ltrld t at ,r..,.., T&A COMMUNITY COLUGa~ W..t t110 ofen9' Co.ut •• Stall Cl\etnPoOll,,..ot et Frt,no, T9A WratUnf W~v COMMUNITY COLC.l'.Ga-Peiom.t •I~· ... Wnl 7>0 0"' Vollerb•ll TUHdaV HIGH SCHOOL-<IF olayofh -S·A Qutr· 1ert.11ett <Levune 9tech et NtwllOl'I HertlOt W00<11>rld0t at ~ttr Del Hutl'ltft'\t el tO<one ~' Marl • A ouerltfl1ntt' tArCed•e el wv..,.), 1l0 om WednesdaV COMMUNITY tOLLEG~~ W8'1 et r u1i.r1ot1. 1 o ,... RenchO S.nl.aoo al Orellft Cot\1 1 >O America II scores another easy win Satvntav HIGH SCHOOL-< IF Olevolh -S• A. 4•A, J• A 1 A t nO Sm•~ School'' llnel\ c o1.1.aG1-uc 1rv11w •' Lon9 k•ch Staie. llO Water polo TMMllV HIGH SCHOOl-<IF oleYOfh -•·A 'kond rouf'd aC01'0< .. Ott Mar v' F~lon •• 11\0fotf\• o.nct P•r~ f:'ui11<1on 11 ... 1.11veJ, VAie Per11 "' Un•v•o•'" •' 1rv1ll4r MMln.t et NtwllOl't Heroort 1 A w art1rt1nat• CCllOftllO •t Cott• Mt••l lom COLllGl-·UC. 1rvlr1t "' Cal $!alt LOl\O 8HCl'I el 9tll'''Olll Plue, ) I> m • ThUr'MSllV COLLIGl-Pa<ofoe "'' UC lrv"'-t at Htf1I ... Pan ,.om Friday FREMANTLE. Australia (AP) - A.mcnrn 11 and New Zealand ~red ca!>) second-round v1ctones '" the Amenca· {up challengcn' ~ne Sunda) and remained 11cd for the lead heading toward an 1mmw1ate sho"down. The two boats. each w11h •6 poinls 1n the round·roh1n C'ompct1t1on will meet Monda) for the und1 puled lead Roth boats have won 18 or 19 ran''· wi th Nev. Zealand handing Amcr1q1 II 11s only defeat New Zl·aland·s one loss was 10 Stars & '"Pl'' oflhe United States. .\mcrKa II. kippered by John Kohu... dclCatcd USA and Tom Blad.allcr b} I minute. 18 conds. "hale New Zealand. w1lh Chris Did.\t1n. be.it Canada II and Terry Nc1l!.en b)' 3 18 HIGH KHOOL-CIF -vofb -•·A, l A, 1• • A ~f•llttt 'tar\ 'llnpc'i, skippered by Den- nis ( onm:r held third place. outrac· 1ng French 1\1~!. b) 2 34. ~tar & lnpc~ ha~ 36 point!.. "ell (.C)MflM.INtTY COLL.IGl-Soutl\Ctrn CeH· to•"·• •Hoon.I• et 9ttmonl Piere TBA S.f\lrdaV COMMUNITY COlLIGl-Soulht rn CallOf"·• r19o0.,e1t el .. lt'TIOftl Plfl•, TBA COLLaGI Pto-cMt vi UC 1"'1111 el Htr1••0t P•rll, ftOOtl Men 'e llOCCeT W~• COMMUNfTY COll.aGa-ottnM CN•~ •• c,,.,.~, ~ •"' ahead ol U and Wh1lt Crusa<lcror • England 11ed for fourth with 28 points each. Wh11e Crusader ll'ounl·cd { hallenge France by 11 ·s3 r.i,h 'Kton '" the S«ond round 1s '-',Orth S points In other challenger str1c ram. Heart of mcnca beat Anurra or Ital) b) I 41 and Italia dcrcattd gJc .. ofthcll S b} 1:29. Prldav In thl' fi~t da) of round two of the and Peter Wall-Smuh were washed o' l'rboard while ancmpung to re· '""" c: a J•b. which had fallen oO the I !!-ineler >il(ht. H. rdy. a \iCteran .. mcnca's Cup s:ulor, ~•d the race commmec failed to no11f) 1he tender earlier, and he called ror J review of safety pro<:l.'d urc\ The two crewmen we-re unharm.:d. but South Australia withdrew (rom the race against Aus- tralia IV. . Brisk winds drive boats ( By ALMON LOCKABEY .................. Bra k wind off ahe coa t were dm 1n1 the lead boat 1n the 38-boaa nect of the lo AnitlM Yacht Club's C abo ~n Luc.as rn~ down the coa l a1 a "'Cl) ~cc Sunday. • I red Prc1 \'84-foot loopChrastinc out of Pacific Mariners Yacht Club W;&\ lead1n1 the COmbin~ 0CCI With • 188 miles I cd 1n tM fint 20 hour1 of 1hnJ. COMMUNITY cou.•G• GOIR" W"I ., ddcndcrs' ~rlCS. WJtb each victory .. _________ lliiiiiiiiiillll--i!~liliil------------• ... •iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliillli--llliiiiill __ ._ _ _.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-"onh 2 points. Kookaburra Ill ' .. • r~ta1nf:d fir t place w1th t I po1nti. l he fleet 1 d1v1dcd bttwccn the P(rformancc Hani11cap Racina Acct and lhc International Offthorc Rutt di,h1on • In the IOR division there apptam:i to bt 50me erratic ~itaon rtl)Oft•~· At the a a m. roll call John Lindon s Playoff ~'resume for QOlo, v.olleyball; tennis teams ~c~atina "inlcss tcak·n K1dnc) b; f hc" runner-up and third·place ooat.,, also "on . .\u,traha IV. 1n Sl°(ond place with 10 p0int1. b(a& South \ustraha. which did not fini h bc\::au~ l'-'O crewmen "C'nl O\er· bol>rd. and l\ookabum II . with 9 points. tnmmrd U\traha Ill~ 2.07. champion Villa Park 11 Hcntaat P~rk. adjacent 10 ln in1: t11ah. . Costa Mec,a (I"· I 0). mcanwl.1lc. pla)' ho t to <:ahnllo P-1gh of I ompoc (Nor1h(rn l.caau.c). In 11rl'> \Ollc)ball lherc·, also x~cral Oransc C o:i .. 1 arc;a outfits \:)'IOI to contin~ past 1he ~~:ittcrfin:.I La una Beach s 11 Stl Vtew lz1t1ut• co- rnam n cwpon Harbor. •h1tc Corona dcl far. y,fuch $hares the sea Vt~ Lequc mat With Haroor. host Channel uaauc champion Hu n~ me. nd Woodbridtt IS ll MIK'r Oe1. AJI rr-1cntall\eij. hcdultd to bttan 1t 7:30 On 1hC 4· lh'Cf. In 1nc":s56Uth Coat ~­ch mp onund the o 2 Sttd, pla).h<>SI to Pac1fte La uc champion Mcad1a f uescb) afternoon's sari tcnnl!. Clf menu find-. L:d1wn and Palos Verdtt duehna in 4·A quuterfinal\ pla) u \\ell t No. 2 .!ttd Corona dcl Mar and Ocean 4aauc 1111111 Btvcrly H1ll1 fafoon th No. 3 tttd in the 4--A. talcs us 2~ I rcrurJon 1he road to Pa!ot Vndci.Coronackl Mar ( 18·2) i tl.c hom acam .,a1n t lk'vtrly Htllt and the Kanas arC' ~elun1 to play tht pmr 11 Plrk cv.pur1. On the Jo lc\~I Woodbfid1c must tra\cl to o. 2 Sctd Atoura, ~tule Matn Oct 11 11 top. ~ nManno, 1ran"h11C. Jt PUICl«MC undl)' n1gh1 O\'Cf rcM'uc JW'9(.'tdurn 2fitr the l"o en• men o( uth u"!rlll remained 1n the water for abou1 :'.f10 minu1 bcfotC' bc1n1 p1c:kta up l'l l'llll'alll V.llh tanno 11 20-0. South u 1r.ah1 ~1hn1 d1rtetor ir fame I lard) Yid he .. s aboard 1g.o ~ rd 111rh1k n • ru ·r l nder mpan int uth uitnil~ ,.hen ~m n nd) [)} r anta C"nu • 70. n D•cao Yacht Club. and Ro)' 01 ncy'1 Nelton· Marek 61 Prima wcrt rtponina po1111on\ about SC\en miles 1~ of John Reynolds and his Nelton·~ Martk: 68 Swifburt Ill out or Nevt· pon Harbor Yacht ( lub. but an 1 ham radio cunla<t """h Sw1f\surc Ill at I p m. Reynold$ said both Kathmandu and Pt1m1 were "t$1bk asacm Rt· l:nolch 1d he wa1 about 14 mtlei f rum Guadalupe I Mand and 111hna in f~u wmdt 111oou1~aht1tnot1 .\c urd1na lO lht a-. m. '°" calt ~ ca. '-'t HI bOeh-f!JIRf:anCJ IOR wtrt 11 lu'I wtthin 14m1k ornc.ho1bcr. s: Key for Vik 'lbhey .have_n 't looked back .Marina can wrap up 5-0 league easoh with vi tor over FV ly BARRY FAULKNER wa~ the key to the pme. . . "Vince ~aa,pi, who had three or ~i>. Charatr sacks. alona with Bruce DuBol\, Marc Hanman. Gunner Wolfe and Mike He~dlnon aU play· ed c:ttmncty Wdt for us defens1 vely .. "I thouaht ourolf'cnsc played worse Dllr~C..1 s '' 1 • until I watchtd films. We rushed for While 7.600 fans took in the I SI )ards overall. -.hach was not 100 tr d1t1onal Ed15.011·Fountaan Valley shabb)'. We JU t kind ohputtcrcd on a mecuna tast Fnday. the Manna pcnalt) or a , fumble. which was .. V1~1111 \\ere handhna Westminster -enOU&h to st~ us. • 14·1 I, lf?~hn.ch atleU't a P9ft of the 1·.our tuch.4hov.ed th.ctr cha!V1er lcaauc tttle. as v.ell as 1uarantttina and our def en~ saved our bacon with . .thcmS(h o .I in the league 1n the · 11s fourth shutout," e)c~ or the CIF. . . • 'I .. • A Mantia champ1onship seemed .MJte~.Foafala Valley (l·t, an but.tmpossible 'A-f:Cks aao, on the t .7), followma the loss, to ~ason.~ he1:ls of the Vikinas' o-s prc-luaue ~h1ch bamn1 a Westminster upsct re ord. But all-leaaue runnina back this week ehmanat~s the Barons from Sc2n Ma1ula returned from an ankle pl~.>ofT consad~rauon. •nJut) sustained in the season opener . When )OU ve 101 two chances to to lead a siunl'lm& upset of Edison m Judra field goal. the second from 24 ---1hc nr l tcagu\! came' and the Vikmas )a:_ds. }OU have to do It. have not looked back. Defensively we pfaycd as ~ a Herc'uhcSunsctcoaches'viewson pmc as )Ou could play aptn$t la~t v.eck's game~· anybod). · .. We came to play and obviously f~t 1p1M1 IMM. we had '° punish ahem and ,,..,., whac we did .. Our runn n~me was vcr) tfT«MU aniS botla a (Slop Mur· ~· 119~ JllOlt McGthtt. I 12 ) arc&) and lbr otlmil vt h nc pla)C'd \CJ)' well .. We'\c: pla)ed toOd ddtnte 1tll r and &he fan that tht) were without l"'o of \heir. weapQn11 in quarterback Mike S~nce and tailback Kurt Szubl had to help us:· G•1 Carroas., Oceaa Vl•w (t·•, 1·7). after the lou lo Huntinaton Bea<.·h: "Ob\ 101.aly Mike pence and Kurt S1uba (the stamna quarterback and tailb;ack "dclincd with back and ankle tr\JUr1es rripect1vely) we~ sore· I} mmcd althouah the players that fiUL-dfo for thtm d~ a Prtl\)' a,_ood JOb under the cm:umstances. . .. They have bttn almo t evenh1n1 for us ofTeni1~ely and lo have both out for one aame kind of took the wind out of our sails • "Huntinaton Beach's defense dad a ~JQb. They art reat~ss1vt and they br1n1 a lot or people.-. "They (Hun1in1ton) • have two backs that really att after it and Chey. alw '?'i"~ the pass 1n t~ keep us off. balance.'' · atG "V8 COH,lllt•NCll SUftMt LMtw • L..M9ue WLT 'Mtfl,,. f t 0 • fd•IOft l I ~ Wettn•11t1\ltf__;: ___ ...1-2 4 FOllfll••'I Va"-Y J 2 0 HU'll~IOI\ .. .ell 1 3 0 Octtn v .. w 0 • 0 'C•llC"td .,...,.off l>eflh TilwMrlY'S GMl'W Huntlngton hacll vs Ed•M>n (et Ora1191 Cont COlltotl FrlMV'tG- Mer1n. "' Fountain Vattrt le t Wetlrnrnsterl Wetlm•ntl« vs Ocat111 v.-w lat HU,.11119ton leach) • DailYPilot SANTAANA (8 -1) • S.lfttl run Nat El MM· tn11 .Jtr. 7ttl 11ra111tt wtn. HH'+'IV f1wred te eem. ..... unbMt.n ~ MIMn ..... st SA v ... v. 7. ELTOllO (HJ ~~-­...., _.. s.111 C•tl L...-rw•_....vw ••t "41r .......... ,... ., ......... VALENCIA (7-1-1) Tiews tutft AMM!m awav te recer~ ilur9a attutout, ttllrd lft i.at't.ur, With 17°0 Wift eYtr An.Min\. SavlMI (4·S) next. Att9ca tr.,,... Katlle "' --.wwtt .. u... Lft AJemttM "' E"'*'9 L .. tw.1<~ ........ Mfw• CJ, •vefft. 8 . . 9. 10. TUSTIN EDISON SADDLEBACK 11.ARIRA (8·1) (7-2) (8-1) (4-5) <i'rl1 Ramtey, Marlo (C4, •·$>. tht' nature of the Edison-Fountain after the v.-1n o"cr Westminster: Valle)' rivalry as intense. emotional "We'ri: pre1t) pleased naht now with and ph)'sical. It was tha11ypcofaame. the ~a> ~c·,e been able to make a .. The type orhus that we~ evident comeback this season But we have m the aame we~ unparalleled by any qutte 1 btt ahead of us to take care of ...... other t~pe of &amc. And rm talkina .. Tv.o or three thanis have been the about from both leJtmS Edison had reason for the turnaround. indudin1 some great hus also and '' was JUSt a ···''-Amtt ·s1 Paul A,...,I LHtw l-.ue w " 'f,. ' 0 0 ' 0 0 , 2 0 OWr9I W t. • 0 0 Tllen bNt S.ctclebedi CMreen rKetd MCencl llleMtvMln, MM .... I Vlklnea lft Im._... from "'*' .. Uftbe•• '1rlitht "'llfovt '/kterv, ltld Ne. 2 ~dll, 1naefww11t,...., · I · ph)siral. intense pme s-..... , • 3 0 • 3 0 s • 0 • s 0 2 1 0 wlttl "''" flelct tMls !ft f·7 ..,..,..,. rlv., ,...,. ... '" '1·Nl'M . ...... tMnks .. tew..,......WIM gc:tt~n& ix-ope. ~ell end ma1nta1n1n1 a "Our defense dad a arcat JOb Ml'• Otl 2 , 0 win. UnlvttlltY leaf ... • Veley, l ·O, belt stw a lllM atr .. 11 wtooM ltY TV .... lft ~. lftda:l6-14·11 pos1u'c attitude while v.e had some holding Kaleaph Caner to a minimal pla>e~ hun. We al\O had pla)ers amount or)'ards(44)and were able to learning a nc~ S)Stem and fcclina $1 kl'ard . ' . • 4 • de befere Clf'. bet\lnd MariN. EatlMll (O·f ) Mwt. win ww WntrnlMtw. their v.a) into v.oding for 1 new create some lumo"ers and make -ttnt"St-dcl'cnStV"e pmc-f' • .,_ /WoftlMtNfy 'Cl'.Mlled N'/Off tle'111 1'1MwMI,,., GafN Mt•• Oe! "' S.vlla tar Sa~ta Ana lo'#l) ,,...,,.. G..-s PLll.11 .ll)l'IQt Amel coach Genin~ a b11 wan over Edison somt bag pla)l. A.s a whole. at was our mack them l:>t tc"e that if they-pla)ed Milner lismt hrs defensh·e stand· h3rd and didn't make m1 takes. 1ood outs as Tosn Hanshom. Reza thins~ v.ould happen. $1 8ef'Mf'd at l •V-Mef'fWnWY ~ ....,..._. ·· fhe bota om hne against West-Mehdizadeh. Brian Lcnzkcs. Rob atrv• 8tlt LMWe u... W &: T • • 0 S I 0 S I 0 3 ) 0 2 • 0 <>wr• W l T I I 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 s • 0 l • 0 2 • 1 ~ -4-0 , 1 0 PCL PLAYOFF BERTHS ON THE LINE. • • minster was the) pla)ed hard and Brigs. Chns Neria and Tony Spaan. v. 1th a lot of hcan We had a couple of Jlm O'Hara, Wntmtaiter ct·Z, • tou&h Slluattons where Westmtnster f·C·l ). aOer a 14-11 tou to Manna. hacf somcthina 1oina against us. but which elim1nated them from the title v.-c bov.-cd our backs and pl~d race: .. We made some adjustments harder We didn't ·make the m1sukcs and pla yed well in the second half. that will beat )OU and Magula {169 "We rcc.o'ered an onside kick )ardson24 cames)p ve usachance ( n I 1411) d a I to v.in .<rncn•1,cl1; while our d•fie .. •• a ere ossna to • an ran Pay u ,, " ,.,_ for 12 )ards but we had a motion JU~t kept comana ack " · penalt) and a chppanf call. We controlled the !.Ccond hal and we had Dave Wlllte, Edl1oa (1·1, 7·!). the momentum at that point. but we folio" ana a hard-fouaht 3-0 win over end~ up gctt1n1 beat on the Fountain Valle ). v.h1ch assured the scoreboard Characrsa pla)ofTspot and pvc them a chance at the leaaue c0<ham-Geor1e P1tc0e, Hutlqtoe Bu~ p1on\h1p. ··We found a v.~y to win. It U·I, S:C}, (ollowan1 has fi~t Sunset v.as not prctt). but v.e·11take1t. wiue win. 22-0. over Ocean View. ··1t was a areal defensive battle and which snapped a four-pme losina both teams· defenses pla)ed super streak: ··.\ll'the dafTettnt th1nas sur· "In a b11pmc like that sometimes roundtn& the pme like Home· teamsha'e trouble pau1n1 the ball It coming. Cap hcut' spcak1n1 at the v.as JUSt hkc an old Michipn..Ohao P\!pas.scmbl) fndayandOc:can View tatcpme ... nou realuciunapme fl >•na a plane O\.er our school wtth to watch 90mc:thinf lake ·Ocean View football .. We made the pla)S v.c neieded to. be.at H.B. added up to JC'I our team bLlt offens1 vcl> fumbles huns us. We vet) excited. had one fumble at thctr.S·yard bne. "Also. Ocean View had beaten us "We felt ~e could pressure their the last two >tars. so -.e weren't qU.lrtcrback bc'cause we are preny -taking them hahtl)' at all. .. quick up front . We were able to put "It ~as a \.Cry physical aamt from some heat on them and 1 thouR}\t that our standpoint We felt to be '>Uct'CSS· 'f"ll"••"• •cotton • E IH4lft0Wtr lttClietMIS ltlvttt.O. POlv '-" Goroon o •uo.-..11.-Mor-Valley 'CllllC'*I PltYOff 0.111 t ' 0 ~J 0 0 • 0 -Frlelaot'• ~ EIMMow« at COiton FOlll.,,. t i Mo<-Valley IUvtn cM PolY n lt9Cllalldt (lteCllallOs Univ l ltut>•dcKI• at San G«gon.o o.. •n i....eue •St Jofln Iosco Crttol LO•Oll • ...,, • .,y Sr l're.-c:' Ni"• O•me ·c1 llC~ Dlavolf lltet'" LMeua W l T ' 0 0 ) I 0 , , 0 2 , 0 I ) 0 1t • 0 ''*yT' Games A-~v at St JOflll l4Kco L.OtOI• •' Notte Oeme s..-v-1 Game Crtlo et St Frel'Ctt 'MM•" 'L.I PO'v LI Jotel•'" Lalltwooel LI W &Oft Como•on MMr• Lueue LHtrUe W L T ' 0 0 • 0 0 , 2 • 1 ) 0 I J 0 0 • 0 'Ctt1e~ olavoft lie!'"' • PrldolY"~G-ComotOll ., t.I WO•n l.eloa•oocl et L8 W1IM>11 O¥«lll W L. T • 0 0 I I 0 1 , 0 l ' 0 , ' 1 , 1 0 O-• W L. T I 0 0 • 1 • ' . . , • 0 ' ' 0 I I 0 LI Poll' vs M• 1 ken tat Veterans Sreoluml From Bl but not b} a punt. I wanted It back \\1th a fumble recover) or an Ullet- ccpt1on . "On third do~n the} fu mbled and C"hri\ Dacl.crson rccovtrcd 11 and our kids v.cnt crat). h was 1n our hands no"' 1hat\ ¥rhcn Jon3than Todd rcoalh l.1cl..ed 1t tn gear and·staft~ - running Our lthc came oflthe ball so \\ell "\c.in Mahone~ (220.pound de· fcns1'l' tackle ) aot cut under has e)C "'hen a cleat came through the helmet. and h~ pr.obabh took close to .10 \lltchcs He'll be back. He firushed th"' game. It would take an act of.God to I.cc pout off he Woodbnd1c gamt'.- Ctne Nojl, Woodbrid1e I!·!, '1·!), folio" ana a I 0-3 upset loss to Laauna Hill.,. ··\\e JU\t d1dn·t pla) up to par. .\ ·rl·v. thm&!t hun us We 'ot down doM.' and aot \Orne penalties W11h !>Ccond ond 1oal "c had • dead ball ix-nonal foul penalt) and cndC'd up gl·ttin& a field goal out of at. .. On our las1 drt\.e v.e mo\cd real clo\C and 101 o d1 ppin1 call t;n- fonunatcl) the referees don't sec u all On filrit our bloc!..er m•W!s ham ~ 'ic' era I feet but the official from tx:h1nd d1dn·t ha'e a good angle and Harborhaslnslde track to playoffs 11 f runnmi the ball. We v.ercn't ant1c1· Mar) as lcfi 'cr\1t). !':ewport Harbor and Coro~a Tars WI go I patina that. They ran naht over us .. In our aame against Huntington del Mar at ~·.\ and tied for third h d , t because the) "-'cte mort phystcal than Beach (in the"nQl\·lca1uc season) our place) t eycan eiea v.cv.erc offcnm c hncsho~cdv.ehadthtt)pe "ft was nice to do a JOb getting .. I thou.ht that n11ht I m11ht ha\.e of blocl.1n• nettssaf) to produce a read\ for Newport Sea Kings Friday made a mistake runn1n1 the patch to good runnin1 game. 1 v.asn't that .. \\·c·,cpaadapncc "ereallyhavc. Gar} Smarr (founh and two at the \urpnscd Our offensive lane wa\ We'' e bee~ an c' cl) ball game 1n By ROGER CARLSON Harbor 10 1n the late io1n1). But after confident JOing in.. lca,uc and pla)ed "ell a&ainst some °' .. ._.,........ look1n1 at the film. 1f one of our On the S:ulors· 33-)ard touchdov.n rea I) good football teams. For us. as a There's but one round left in Su blockers had made the block we pa\s from Kirk Summers to Mark statT. n's rcall) been gratif>tnA that View Lcaauc football with three probabl) would ha\.e sco~. He ~ent Cra1a .. Kirk did a good Job "'1th the'<' au~ ha' e nc"er lost hean and teams sllll a~lonJ one question. who right past him. Meanwhile lhrtt audibles ~ made a dcc1S1on QQ.thc come b.Jck aaQ.-pla)ed v..e11:· • v..ill cn terthc C IF Ct'ntral Conference people \\ert tackhn1 David L1cbke "I ticld which wa> ~e·d go depending on pla)ofTs a!t the league's No. 3 team? thought at tirst 1t v.as the stup1d1st call hov. the> '31 on us Then v.cnt bum p-John Lltbea1ood, · E1tancl1 10·4, "lev.pon Harbor ha s the 1ns1de in the "orld. But aner reahz1n1 what ond·run. man to man. so "'e ""cnt on 0·91, following a 35-0 loss to Corona lane. but it's far from wrapped up hnppcncd . : top to ham:· dcl \1ar "I thou1ht the game against Harbor (.:?·.:?) needs only to defeat .. Smarr .•• he's 101n1 to be a arcat Tu.,11n the week before ~e performed Corona dcl Mar (I ·3) Frida)' n1aht to one for us." Dave Holland, Corona del Mar { 1·3, to our capab11t11cs. maybe we had a v. rap up a bcnh lfNcwpon loses and 3·1), followina a 35·0 victory o'er ltttk ktdov.n. L'na"ers1t) (2·2) upsets Tustin. Uni Jeff Brlalley, Newport Harbor Estancia: "It took two or three scnrs .. , thouaht.. "'e could pla) "''th Wild card: 5-5 record won't cut it The (IF football playoffs ~1n • lcaglti.' ~1th an O\erall record of a v.cck from Frida). and each s.s -)OU miss out. If you're conference. 'v.hethcr 11 be the 811 Fountain Valley and considered -Fi~c.-O:ntral,. O!:scrt-Mountain, the No 4 team from the Sunset Southern. or an) of the other four. League. )Ou·11 automattcally mm drav.s thm.· teams from each of out "'1th a 3-7 o"erall record. If fin· kaguc\ lou re L na\Cr\tl) and o 4 an the That lea"cs_one berth left-for S.:a \ acv. Lcaaue. )ou'll mau out a !>trong rcprcscntan"c -to v.ath a 5.5 O\crall ~cord complete the 16-tcam ticld Thus.e'en 1f a team misses out -iot-Ul4U-Ji:JUS1U' third place Gimh- thcre l!I stall a chance 1t can be chosen a-. the "•Id card But then:·\ one rub· The team mu.,t po'll an 0' crall record of lx·ttcr th:in 500 · ..\nd 1( \ou're Costa ~esa. or Orange. nd \OU finish as the No 4 11:am in t e eague an )O ur o'er.all record as S·S. )Ou'rc out •. • dcsptte the fact otllel"'S -..bo cam the bid b> rn3k1n1 the-top 1hrcc m3) be v.ell below .SOO O\'crall ~ 11 \ou'rc Mater Ck1 and)'OU Thi: moral· to all this'> Don•t • lin1~ founh an tht' ~n lus fin1 h fou rth called a clip. He missed ham b) at least th fl"C fl'el. .. But that ~asn·1 the pme. We -Ol<ln·i s~3Jn our dn\'CS and "'c. "l·rcn·1 totall} d Tcctt"e offens1\.ely \\ e don·1\Ccm10 handle success that \\di \\ c pl3}Cd our best pme 1n the s<·hool s h1)tOf) the previous "eek than our v.orst &ame offensively O\.·frn~" ch \\c ltmttcd them to 30 )ards rush1.ng ·· Tom Baldwin, Costa Mesa (!·!, 5·4 l, folio" 1na a shock in& 52· I 2 loss to Trabuco Hill\ ··we couldn't bchcH~ 11 c11hcr \\ c dadn t shov. the film to the I.ads It "'3'> one of tho~ th 1 ng., "here c' Cl) thina the) did "orl.cd a nil c' en thin& "'c did didn't. "I told m) kids I was aoin1 to tell the Dail~ Pilot "'e 101 lost on the S Frcc";n 3nd wme amposte"' shov.ed up for tht' ~me. · But T rabw:o Hills docs ha'c M>mc rl·al good I.id~. too Wt' knew the' "ere \apabk Their back Ra\ Waite~. 1~ a realh fine athlete ·\\ c·,e JUSt got to fo rict 11 and thanl. about Oranac We know ~e·rc <·apahlc of beating them But. "e'\e found out oh' 1ou.,I) they can beat us . too •Ce•eDaUI Aga...re s ..... Ctere Sante Peu • HofOhOlf Fr.mter L ...... u.ew W L 'r 3 I 0 ,. t • , , . I 2 0 I 2 0 •c1°ncr.eo D nolf ~"' ~ .... ~ Atoure al Sa11te Clare NorOf\Off er Sanla Pe.-Oe• Per• el Cai.abes.e1 (non·i.wuel 'AIH f t OC!•O SI JO~I" C10< llO PatO 11100-.1 Mor•o ••• L .. ll'adl'" LMtllle L....,_ W l T , 0 0 1 1 • , 2 • 1 2 0 0 3 0 ·c M~eo 11<avoff Cleft" F"*Y"tO- Puo lllOO>fl al Ate~o , )• JO•to!\ t i 1'1t/KrO laY C•Of ti L..otTwK t-·IMtuel .......... ·ea ·Jmfl 'Cl\a"l\t1ao. Ct'lledta• ~· Ge.,..,••• Sa tt ·~ Pe•tir Noll~ ~-Fe LMtw ~ W l T s •• S I 0 ' I 0 2 3 0 1 •••• 1 • 0 0 s 0 •ct f\C...C o evoff tie•"' ~Y"•O­ Ce•l>•O<•I et Sa•' .-n Fr1daY'1 G- C,_.,., flecle •• Har•erd Setv,_Y"• GWNt . Pett• "'°'ter •I $t ~ ..... OWfwl WlT ' t 1 ' , . s ' • ' 3 0 2 7 0 0..11 WlT I I 0 • 1 0 ·' • l , 7 0 3 s 0 2 7 • l ' 0 Oom•"911fl et 8el· Jeff tnon·lffeual "111 ao to the •''">off~ CdM needs a (t·!, 5·4}, followana a 17-14 victory to JC:t going. after three losses "'e were ( orona dcl Mar based on their "in and a Uni los to force a th~c-o'er Unl\ersH)': .. , felt hke we were 1n a little tcntata\.e But the kads played rcrnrd .\t lcac,1 I let our pla}ers think DESERT MOUNTAIN CONflltENCE "a' tic for third. and an eventual coin control of thl' aame and ~ould surt real "'ell. \\c had aood defense and 11 that But I felt all alon1 their front i-u1t1c CN•t LNeu• Suntcl•t L .. tve ltffllM W l T s 0 • • I 0 l 1 • , , . OWrllll W l T Oap haH' felt bad af v.e had lost. because "a~ n~all) a good effort "ould Ix' hard to block We d1dn °t LHeua 0vwe1 ·e'OO"' "V'on He~·s how Oranac Coast area 'W o.ntrollcd. T~ ran lhc.~fT .. We JUil felt ~c needed 10..mo. .. c pl.i) 'l:C) "dL01Tcn,.1vcl)..., Qr de· 't-• ~.. : \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~.,~ coachcs in the league v1e"'ed last back and aot the one sconn1 dnve. thl· baH and get ready for Ne~wn frn''' cl\ o-..... i 1 o s • o No-•• v ,,. "l'Ck' pmes. but other than that we dad a pretty Harbor. ..Therr "a\ a 101 of 1rabb1n1 and .,._,c·i0~ 1 ~ 0 • 1 1 0 Ell llO'• &ood J.Ob. .., kno1& has record isn't what he arm tad .. ltng. "h1(h means )Ou're not ~~~~~·!•"' ~ ~ : s ~ : ~=~·..,.-..v Mark Cu.D.DIDJh•m. Oalveralty .. We did • 1ood JOb of bouncina w.lOt\ II to be. but John Laebengood IS ,1r11ng~nou,h 10 hll an\ bod} h's not L•ll~"· H \ 1 ] 0 1 0 ·c "'<"" D'nofl _.,,. 1 J 0 ' • 0 . ' . • 0 0 • 1 0 s l 0 ' s 0 , s , s ' • , 1 0 (%-t. 5·4>, follov.ina a 17-14 loss to back. coming throuah wath a aood. a dass au at E tancaa an d do1n1 a 1h:i1 >AC: don t "ork on 11 \\e'rc ~oina ·c M"'eo ''~ _,..OI, 0tr•11 ~Y"s ~ ~..r. Th k T L t · ~~¥'\. G•""1 T•.,...CU:• Ve ••"' NO"• v..ie l•I lt.,,.,,IOt 1'('\\poft •tarhor;.. .. It was d1flkult all..arouruf ....,.. ,ormance C ld!I lood JOb UJl to hUL'><l3) CH'r\ wce11o ta ,.ang Co''' MHa ,, O.e~i>e lat El ~••I CC alicl""ard. I told our pll)C'rs (on the rcah1rd their b;lcks were to the v.all "We need to beat Nev.pon ind ""in ahl.lut than&-" v.c did dunng tv.o-a-T•1Dueo .. ' ., L•oll"a ,.. ' I•' ""u<0r. ,,,.,,., GwMs field) that I wanted them to think for the nc\t lv.o v.ceks. We've 101 one a coin 01p \\e thanl Tustin wall beat da' \ v •io ,,,..,,., G-· ~~:;.;.' .~~: ;:;-1" R·-•·• cci balk ,~1 thtn them\Clves lfthert was a dov.n. now the other one (Corona del l'n1 ' crsit' (v.h1ch v.ould ka"'e L'na;:_ (Pleaee ..e SEA VJltW /84) WOOCIO<lll~ •' L•lluf"• at &•M<"9 •' £• ••llOI , __ , 11 me the\ dad n ·1 It n v.ciah ts. d iCi n 't ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii run on their ow n, \Ometh1n1 the> could ha\c done from being the be t If the) did. the) chc.atcd thcmsclve1, "Nc~pon Harbor wan ltd at more. You w uld \('e 11 Thrar runnina bacls didn't \\ant to be "°pped. Ntwpon's txcn 1n the pla)Ofl and knows the fcchna and v.hl\,t 11 take • Our l.1«h h:h i: to k.now 11 I'm 101ni to hana a 1an in our v.c11ht room nnd 1t'' aoina to ioy ·w~rk out or JCI out -Ntwport Harbor 17. l Jrll\CrMt) 14 ' .. It WI\ an c~enl)•matchcd game. l thouaht ev.port Oad I tuper JOb .. i ..... "If vou ·wANNA WIN, YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-CO!" Cll•k To111'1 ll•111H11 on P111 Al. Daily Pilat & TWA .. FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE R.EALLYARE .. , LAX/Orang County Connections Vt Gold State Airlines •• WIN·GO Hotline (714)642·4333 .. L MATIOMM. C0.•8MC• -" . ....... ••C~1',LWe..dlCC7 • ..... IMIMia JM Di..-................. .. Or!lo Sleto •l W~ IClllN!el I 11 t e.ml It'-'* CC ti, S....th ....... M WliUll'I tf ~ NW SM AlllWia ... C....-1' ,_.,.at.... llMw..-11. S... ~ D Mlc:tlilM ,_.. et Nortll-f9f'ft VtfttWa al ~ It • ~.Mall~':'.~ OWN 0....... M. ..._..... .. ......... -~=~=-"'~,.........-=..,, ........... 11. ~ .. O.Wt " l{eftMt tie .......... 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Amer1call ltlver It 'tlnCIMell at Eall CarQltne Meda.to JC a, Dole. 11 Florlell •• ICentuctly OIM'o v • ..., ''· Lant\' n SO Mitt~ at Ftcwlcll Stele CC S.11 Ffall(lac:o 61, Sall M8feO 20 I.SU •• Mitt"''"' St•IO S.'1 JoM ce •S. CllNOI 21 WM! Vlttlftla et Uultvllla De A111a 47, Lot ~ l• ~t State at Tulane, n P:ootlllll 20, Moft...-.V ~ • J.t \.OU i 2 I 0 20t )l:J T-..o at Mlati.tl.Hi Ge"llen 21, Haftnel 20 ~ •• Nwt11 c.,.an. . 'WIU'l'Gihl "SUUtll an111111-HIGH SCHOOL ITAJIOINOS ~ltlCAN COHl'HIHCa V~ al VPI , Sae V .... U... Wat . ' . 7 , 0 • ' 0 . 5 s 0 2 • • c ..... •• ) 0 • ' 0 J 1 0 2 .... toO 2ll 1U ~ al T.,.,...iii-Oet..,_.., n ~ 700 U? 202 Menllal al Wosl Carollne W L T 60t ltl \'1 SW Laultletla at McNoow Stele, n "'Tll\1111 4 0 0 500 1'2 115 Lal'l'lar II At111111tat Sta to , $eddllN<k 3 l t tOO 1111 tSI Hoi• Crou •t WWlem t.}'Mty Newoon H1roor 2 1 t · ~,,,. et ltlcllmenf 0111w"'4V 2 2 0 1 "' ltf A~ Stato al VMI 1 .. 1 J t :. !37. Vl EHi T.,.._ Stele et Clledol ,' ~~= .. tlel M¥ • t 4 O : : 1l",.' -:.-i::vr11C1JM et lotion•~:_. ..-c~ ,..;::..O:.''G...- ow.. WLT • 1 • • 1 • s • • s ' • , . . 0 ' • ~ 'NY Jei. -NewE~llCI '°"91'1'11 1•11 . • ' 1 • 1 ) 0 .900 2n 100 ,,. 117 1Sl ilf99f• "·PM cor-dot NI/II •' ,....,POf'I HetW Ufey•n. •t Almy • SaddleOack "' E•tai\cle (•I 9""* Co.•J Delaware 11 .... W Co!le9el • ' luff ato Ind•~• • s 0 3 7 0 0 10 0 SUl*Y'I le.- New Orlffn• • 1tem1 o • ....,._ 17, OaMH 13 S.n Fr~ 43, SI Sen Dle90 t, 09"~) 17 New Yri Hit 21, Atlanta 14 Clllceoo n . T•ITIN ..... l Houston '2, Clnclnnetl 11 Mlflnnot• 2• Detroo lO Ntw EllOlerld )0, lrldleneooll1 21 luff•to ... Plll1bur11h 12 1Can'4 Cltv 77. s..11i. 7 W•lhlnolon 1•. G,...,. .. Y 7 "4226 )00 '" 000 1.11 ;~. , .. Dartmouth •I Bro.11 Tll\lin .,.,, u-iwnllv (at lrvinel C-oiHIO el-'"'°" U. COIUl'nt>ie 11 Corltll Hervird al Polln PrlncflOll ., y ... ""',.,, -. ..,... How tlii AP too 20 c-.e loolt>eM teams fifed Saturday: . No. 1 Miami, Fla. lt-0--0) bHI PHlll>utllll 37·10 Noat· va. T.,tM No. 2 Ponn Sia.to (t-0-0) l>Ht Mervtand 17-IS Ne•I at Notre Dame No 3 MIC.Noan <t·0-01 bMI Purdue 31-7 NHt: Yi. MlMftOta. No. 4 Olllehoma (t +O> bMI MIHourl 77•0. Nut: al Colorado SWlMt ......... 'Marine 'Edi'on Wttllfllnsttf Fountain Valley HUllll"910fl hKll cx .. 11 Vltw 'Ct!«lltd Plavotl befit\ L...-WLT ' 0 0 3 1 0 2 ' 0 t .2 0 1 l 0 0 • 0 TlllwMIY'• G8IM HIJ!ltlnoton e .. ch 11" Edl.o11 111 Coe•I Colltlltl , ridaY'• G4lftlM °"'9f'll WLT ' s 0 7 2 0 4 ' 1 2 1 0 3 • 0 2 7 0 New York Glen" 17, PflileO.•Pllle 14 T ......... tGMM Mieml et Ct.~lld (Cl\el'IMI 7 a t •I S-.V'•O..... No. S Ari•-Stal• tl ·0-11 beet C.llfornle '9-0. Next. "'-Wlchlte $tale. No • Alabeme (1•2•0) loll IO Ho 11 LoulsleM Steto 14· 10 lff•I vt. Temple Malina "-' Founta.ln Valltv I.at Wftll'l'llntlw) Wntmlnster 11s Ocffft View (al' H\lntl11tl0fl 8te<l'I) New E "9leNI at It MH c1e.,..noa1 1t...-. Oa .. , el 5-11 0 t90 ClllQeo al At&e11ta DetrOil et PNl"""'4a HCMnton al P.ttSOu<g11 Miami at luffalo ·New Yri Giatl" at M!Mftote lllew Or!M"' et St Lovlt S.ttle et Ci<lcll!Mtl No.1 Notlr•lk• tl ·l·OI llHI IOwl Stell JS· I• .... , ., 1(-• No t Texas AA.M 11· l-tl It lclla. NHI al No 10 Atllansu...._ No. t Auburn (I· 1 ·0) llMI ClnclMetl S2· 7 Ne._I. VI. No It Georgia No 10 Arbl!M& (1'2--1) lost to a.vtor 7'-1• No-1. on No t Tnas AA.M No 11 ONo Stele 11·2·0) llHI Hottllwottt<n .... ..... VI. WlsconU\. PacHk C..1t LMtlM ~ W LT • L•llUM 8te<l'I ) I 0 Orange 3 I 0 Woodl><oOH 1 2 I Co•t• Mtu 1 2 0 Tril>\ICo H.~, 1 > 0 Leouna Hiib 1 J 0 '(llnclltd CIF Olavolf ~Ill TI!una't'I ~ OWrtll WLT • 1 0 s ' 0 1 2 0 5 • • • s 0 , 1 0 ......... c ..... ,... TMCMN ~ CMn.i•--• t•t Lo..-. ...... •tc191t C::...l • TlllN .......... 0... ..... M lie FIOdtrfv ((Otta Mfte), dlf Ml!At Cllwa IGerlltft Gtel'li>tl, 6·J , 6·2 Civil Mwrll tlt«o"tl 0.1 fifty Davit CT.,_llftl, 7·S .. ,, £tje · Sflert>tck (T;itlonl • I rle/I Tur-(Sall 0-1. 7 6 •·I, At""' GerCINf l~v• Ott •tv> • Ml LOft ~o llot,A,,.....). 7·5, 7·6,: TOl'ft ;1..00ftarcl tG~ .. , Ml • Oevicl Otr r(SM\te • 8ar0trl ) 7~ 6·• l!l'IC ~ Ur,._I clOf Sttvo Loveu !LAI. •·?., • t , kevm McC111111c • IS.at 8ae<lll Cltf Dena aGtffNfl IDana l"olftll. • • •·I Tony Trear tS.n OieeO) dtl Curt Sta•der llr11111e). 7· •. 7·6 ~· MM'• )$ ...... -..... L-d dtf llt0t>11t TaltlOd l"'elnl s.tingtl. • 1 • • 1 HOClltledter def L,clall' 6·4, .... Ttrrv Ehleft 1Et TOl'O) def Nletl Ctie (Van Nuvs) 6·2, •·>. lltObvll lltav tNtwPort a.ctll 0.1 Maril Htfi.tnen 6·2 6·2 °"'"' ...... _.. °"°" ..... Jtl'nlftr Stattrv IHU!lllMton 8ffc"' clOf Chem• Haeev ISan D.eeol, O·•. 4·2, 7·6. Marl CHI• tsan Ytlclrol def sn.rrv Hull IS.fl Juan Cao<ttrano>. •·I, • '· 7·•• snenno11 Gol'llOll IVan NuYt l clOf T1mere lltclOllCIO (Netlonel Clt11l 6•l , •·3 Olm' Ctfl •Y9ffl TUISOAY'S OUARTmlll'lNALS •·A Mlretette '' South Torranco S..te hrMra at ltoftlne Hiib I.._ el Pelot V.,dot 1aver1v Hills el C-... Mar ).A Miltw Del at Sen MeriftO Cteromcwlt 11 Laoune Hiib T~ a.kt al Altlernbre ........... A.tout• All matdlet 11 t 11 m. 3 I 71tt , , ... l , ... f ) ... , , 400 I S ,167 Midwest OWl.-i J I 75111 ) , .. J , '°° , ' * ' • J)) Sa<•al'l'ltnto 1 4 700 USTUN COMl'lltlNCI '°''Oft AtlaMk DMtloll , 1 , Pl\l acltlo!>•• Hew Jet"" WHl'lil!1llon NtwYon· • I 4 • I S , .. c..w• Dt¥•• A, ...... (h-C.. 5 0 • 1 • 2 J , , 1 No waUlt.ff ci. ... ...o lrd • .,. Ottro-t ,...( . , , • ~.,., Scerot l.MlttJ 111 ... _Yett. II Pt! lade!oll • '7S Peftta~ "' • T ...... , GamM Ho NmtS teflHuied TllOMlv'a> 0... Otll~tr al~ n 8o"on al Ntw .J«ttv " Ptloetll• e l Ntw Yorll 11 Atral'll 11 Clli(a90, n WIO•a11a •• M·'••ull", 11 S•n AlllOlllO 11 liov•IOll, • 0.llaJ at Utah. n Ctevttarld at Sacramento, 11 GOlcltn State et Portlatlcl, n Ph1ta6ell)nl1 et Statllt, n Lllltrl I I 1, Knktr1 II 750 .... .. , 20I , 161 ) ..., Jl't 1GOO aoo 1 ... 1 1 ') 600 2 -,. 400 . ) NIEW YC.K Cati -Cartwr•tlft 3 5 O·O 6, Wal"« 3·10 O 1 •· Ewt1111 •·• 6·• 14, SHrrow •·9 7·2 1•. ~'"' l 4 11 •· Otr l 11 2·• I, Cumrnillt• 6·t 0 0 17, Tudl11t l ·t 2·2 I , Granver l ·t 4·• 10 Olclham 1 2 0·0 2, Sl.,...ton M 0 0 2. TllOOltOft I·• O·O 1 To1111 l4·t2 20·?3 .. LA.KIEltstllll -llt•l'l'IOoS )·5"2 l t Worttw 10·1L2•7 n Alldul J•t>Oar 1-10 1•2 IS JoMt.oft t ·l4 l·l 21 kOlt 3'9 •·4 10, 8r!CMwlkl 1·• 0-t 4 c_, 4·7 1·1 IS Mellhe-ltft 0-S 0-0 0 TllOl'I"°'°" I 6 1•2), GrHft l·S 1-1 l llrenctl 3·5 0-0 • Snwt' I·• 7·2 •Tora .. '4·'1 11·21 111 kart •v Ouatt.n Ntw York~ n n 20 t~ • Lak«t lO lJ )I It-Ill Tl1rtt--I goal"'<-Feuled out-Ta!YIN ..... v{ Gr...i lav at Mllwa;ik" Kama• Cltv at Oenvtr _l,..,Hlh at ...... Ye<k Meftdly, fMv. 11 s.n FranclKO at WaUl><llllon No 12 UCLA (6·l-Ol 1oa1 lo SIMford 21·23 ...... , Ho 1l W..Nntton. No-,, W111t•1191011 (M-t) Mef ~ Stato 21· 12 Neal v1. No 12 UCLA Cotte ~II\ Otenoo Cat El ~I l'r~ H.111-•,\...~ .Hlh tal.Mwloll V1t.ol NOf't llttOOUNtt-Ntw York 41 !Orr. !w1,.. 91 ~--~---w ...... ~~ ... ~ftlll9"!".TI!orTwAln6 Saints 6, R•IM O SurabY ~"'" Tlwd~ltw NO-FG· Arioetun 20, " " ,._,..~,_ NO-FG Alldtr .. n n 21' ,.._., 352 n1down1 Ru1ne1 varo1 Pa"1no TWl'l'I St•thltCt ltt1ur11 Y aro• Come> All•tnt Sacked•Yardt Lo•t Pun II F U1'11.,... ·Lott Ptnall•f\ Yard• Tl,,,.Of PoUeU•Oft • 0 0 0 ~ OO)r-. 1tam1 HO 10 .. 71·SJ lJ 11n lit l:U SS 63 14·lA·1 •·20-l 3· lS 0-0 1·42 7 43 •-J l·7 S·3' •·"4 J01' 1'.31 lf~S .. bllct RUSH•NG-lt•m• Dick ... '°" 21·57. llteooen S I WM t I ). Ellard H ,.,,._ IS) Ntw Ort.an4-Ma~t• 24•7l, Jordan 1·77. Wilton 1·7 PASSING-Items, Cm 16·:U·Hl4 Ntw Of· .. ant-W ''°" t · 20 l-ll4 lltECEIVING-lhm• 010tttOll S 17, llteGOefl ' ZI ~d 2 lS. Gwnan 2· 12. Houy H f, H•I 1·1S, YOU'lll l•ll N.-Of--~in •·76 J~ 7·>0 Goodlow l·I MaVfl H S He«11 I S MISSED FIELD GOA1..S-•1m' LAll\Jotd 37 Ratden 17, C.wbrts IJ sc-..,~ lt1<0ers O 3 7 1-11 DeQu l 1 J 0--13 ,lntOUW. 0.J-FG SHI~ 20 US s.c...~ LA-FG 8e11r 4S 1 .. Oa1-0or .. 11 13 run IStotlfn lllClll, 1 S.S , Tlw•Ovenw LA-WIM<•m• 20 oan from Plulltlttt laaM klckl 1 41 Oal-FG Seotoen 20, ' .. l'euf1fl~ · LA-w11111ms ~-,>au from Pluntitll taa11r kiO.) u s A-.1.10. I F1r.1 dow"' llu•llt• yards Pan•t\9 llth;r11 Yardt -Como-All -1111 Sa<ktd Yardt LOii Pu1111 Ful'rW\•L01t Pf'\a' n ·Yardt T ,...,. of Poueu>Ofl L.A Del IS 20 J0-1)0 ,,. "' '" .. , SI 1' 11·7'·1 1'·l0-S .... •·21 l-43 S-•I 7·1 l-1 .. ., ,.,, 1'11 ».32 ~ Shrtltlla lltUSHINCi-llt1.a.tt, McCdum t2·lS, Alen 1·1' W1fl0ft 3'24. Htwt.k\' •·11 W ,_ 1·1', Plunl<ell 1·6 Da H , Dortett 21·101 Ptluer 6·5', Wa >tr 3·5 New-1·1 PASSING-Ila""'· Wll$011 •· 1'•J-J7, Plut>!<etl 7•12·0 lit o .... ,..__ 14·>0-S-1 .. llt t!Ct!IVtNG-llta;oer-s W'llll.tlftl S-107, Cnritt.,, .. n 7 30 H1wk111' 2· 11 Allen l·S M<Calturn 1 3 OataH llttnfro •·:U, Oorwtt ,_., ( H1• ) 2• Cott>•• 7 7• Sl>trrard 1 I• fqwsome 1 • MISSED FIELD GOALS.-01KH , Sffloeri " 16 SI Loult 16 San Frenc11eo '4 lndl•napofll 20 Phtl~l>h·• 2• Temoa aav 14 Allante 14 O..roll • 14 Allen!• 20 c111<100 • O New OfiH nt Nov 1.-Ntw E n111ano r..---~--"" ?>-Hew"°"""""' No• JO-et N.w York Jth DK 7-0•IH Dec l.,_M .. l'l'lt Dec 19-et S.11 Franc•M:o . Raiden (6·4) ,. Del\..., 4 WH!'v"91on t Nt• Yori! G .. ., .. 17 Safi 0•'90 , 2• 11.allMt Ctl'f' 0 .. s..1111 )0 M,;..,-il 11 HoutlOfl 10 Denver ;,I. 11 0• ' ,/, Nov 1..-C•••fta llel NO'f' 10-el Sen 0-"'°" JC>-'-Ptlllede oh·• F DK I-at St1t11t ,., DK l'*-K•n .. s (lly " DK. n -tnd••ne....,. • • • 10 ll 7 34 20 2' 10 7 17 • )I 10 " I) 11 10 21 17 21 ll Ho 14 USC 16-2-0) It ldlo Neat: et Cetlfomla No.' 1rNoiffl Cwollna "Stale (1"·2· 11 toil to V"11.no. 20-16 Noxt· Yi. Duke. No 16 lo#• 16-3-0l loll to llllnolt 20-" Ntllt ""· llutduo -Ho 17 ArllOlll (7·2·0) DMI W•Mllnoton State 3t·• Nut No11 n vs No. S Alli-State. No It UU (.,_2·0) beet No 4 Alaban\e 14·10 Nut vs. /11\lu lulPPI State at Jadlson Ho. 1' G-llla 1 .. 3·0) IOll lo Ftor'lda 31-lt f'IUI vt. Ho ' Auburn. No 20 Clemson (7·2·0) bHI Nqrlll Carollne 31· IQ. Nill. Yi. Mlr't'Jand ~ lltltl(Jlort, COLLEGE LOGS USC <6·21 31 tttlnolt I~ 17 8•vl0f 1• 20 Wailllnvton 10 lS Ort.OOll 21 " WHhlllcllon St )4 20 Ari1one St 1' 10 Stanford 0 20 ~lrona . 13 Nov-1 s--c.tllOl'nta Nov ~t UCLA Nov ~Ire Dame UCLA <6·JI l Oltla!IOma 31 '5 Sen Dot90 St 14 41 LOflO 8Mcll SI 2l ' Ar•IOlll $1 " l2 ArllOlll 2S l6 Cel1fo<nla 10 St WathlllCllOtl St 16 49 °'"°"St 0 n Stanford :tt Nov lS-.t W•"'1119toll Nov n-YSC c.. s ...... fl"""9ft (2·11 12 New MUICO SI ,. 3S ldal'IO SI 15 n tdeho 2S %3 UNI. V • • • .0 10 TUIM · 20 20 Lono "91<11 SI 30 33 Utah$! 0 IS Hawaii 24 20 Fr .. no SI 30 24 S.n Joie St d Nov U--at Pee.Hie ' J...._ 8Mdl S .. '9 (S·JI 2• San Dleoo SI 27 14 WHllf'lt Mldl!Hn ll n IJCLA 41 JO C.I 'State FullenOll 20 31 New Mexia St. 7 12 Frttno St. 2S I• Ulall Slate l 3S EHl«n WHllln!llon lA Ho11 lS-.t $en JoM St No11 22-UNL V 11 Nov ~. II CotM\UNITY COLLEGE S.twdlY'• Gemes SOUTH COAST COHl'lltlHCI CtrTltot vi G°'6en w .. t " Or•"" Coe•• FUllel'tO!l al COl'll!ttOll, I.JO Pe..otna at Et Camino Lono '-<:ti CC •I Mt San Anl01110 MttstOM COMl'D•NCI Orenoe Coaat 11 Pelomer, 130 Rl11trs!Oe CC at Sen Oleoo CC, llO Sall Ole90 Mete el Soulhw .. ltrn ~alCllrut llenchO SantiffO at Grotsmont WESTlltN STATllS COHl'lltlNCI IHancocll •I Moonaerk, 1:30 Sent• MOftlce at Sant• 8art>are 8aklf',filld a t Ventura SOUTHHN CAL CONl'lltlHCI DtMfl at Alll~ Valtev Chaffey •• LA .......... Mt Sen Jecf1110 al LA Hart>or HON·GONl'lltlNCI Glendale et San a.rnercllno Vallev Liit ..... IC4M"tl On not CoH t s.t, Siii DleOO CC 14 Fultef'lOll 21, GolOtn WHI 7 1Hdl1o.t11 11 Patomaf • Rancno S.nt1-JO, Cllrut ll Ctrrllot :tt, Pa..o.na CC l ""*"'' ~ Woodt)o '°" ., ... ._ 8"cfl --- Seutlt CM•t LHtUe 'Et Toro 'C•Ptttrano Vanev 'Mtu lon VittO 01111 Hilt• S.11 Clemefltl ,,.,.,,.. . 'Clinched Plavoft llertll u.we W LT 4 0 0 ) 1 • 3 ' 0 I l 0 1 3 d 0 ' 0 . 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John llotco al Et Oofado llldlo el Hedoncla Helttlh Wholl Sen Clomtnto II l..M Alt°' Riven'* POIV al Lot Alamllot 1·.A CabrtlO et C.O.. ,.,_. Don LUllO at lltedonOo Et 5"Ullclo et Soulll PaMOene kn LIJtt Ol>iSPO vt LI WM et Wl'llltttr coaeoe Al INllChH al 3 O.ITI. BOATING Ntwl*t H•l'W YC WINTD alOATTA Tr•v•.....,.. SABOT A -• Mefte coon. NHYC, 2 Jofy Twist, NHVC • SA80T a - 1 "orttt Cul•, 8tflia Corn• tlllenYC 1 S...llttTNrnn. a..o. YC,, •IYan Ham••lon. Nl1 'C SA80T Cl -I f'rencn Coon, NHYC. 7 SColl Mftef11t NHYC. 3 cnr1, L.ollt NHYC 4 Cati« Cautt. t CY'C SA80T C? -I Laun ... h WOOfwetcl, NHY(, , lltall's.y C•l'l'IPOOt, NHYC, ) Jec.11 H0oa"' NH VC • Al'l'IY holtiov, NHYC SAIOT 0 -1 (e .. y ~. NHYC, ' LlNlMV ()lton, NHYC LASElt II -1 Eroc PrOYI, IYC DEFE'.NDEllt•lf -I 9041 Motvllle. Oan. Pooni YC $4NTANA•20 I lullol, FrN LUvttl1 8CYC SOLING -I Dan Thorno\on, Vovateo YC ETCHll.LS 11-1 Shy, DOii hver, NHYC, t Au•olce, FMoet Wll11t, NfiYC: ) Sedu<llOll, Gt,.. Wiiiiam•. IYC. COU.IN 11111.ANHATTAN ........ Dttt MIU• M 19!1t ti' I( k ..... flt!d (ot(tl f ,..m AP .. ,,.&diet 1 ho~t Steen brokt • '"'°n·lona onna drouaht b)' nou:h1n1 three goal\' oncJ a pair of assists 11 the Winnip:a Jc(~ crushed the v1111in1 Nl'" krw> LA·, iii.. 8· I, hiahliahtins Nutiott~I Hockey Lcaaut play. Steen's fhc·pc>int J>(rformantt, \\htch 1ncludt'd a shonhandt'd aoal. fell one -.hort of the Jct. tc•m rttord or ~I\ poant in 1 game • .,..hlch M sba'" w11h Will) Lindmom. now with .aht Pau\hurih Penguins. and currtnt W1nn1pcacapta1n Dale Hawcn:huck. Other Jct .aoals came from Tom Manin. Bill Ocrtaao. Oavc Ellcu. J1m K\tc ahd Gilles Hamel. C'Jaudt Loiselle was th e onl) Devil 'bl~ to ~at W1nn1pcg gDahcndtr Daniel· · lkrth1aume. • • In oihcr·NHt:actio~. unday: • .. Flames 3, Clutln1 t -T~ \;ilpt') rlam~ scored two aoels \\1th1n a \P-'" oflhc mmutes and 17 scwnds 1n the second pcnod. thtn huna on to d ... fcat the Mont~al C-n nad1cn~ at C'alJUlry. Nordlqaet •. Ru1u1 • -t Quebec. J\nton Stai.tny scortd twice in lcu than two m1nutts late 1n the third pcnod to hfl the Quebec Nord1qucs to a win over the New Yorl Ranger!.. II was Quebec's fim win in six gamM. and ended a two- gam c Jo\1n1 streak at home. . Red Wlo11 t, Pta1ea.-. l -At Detroit. Petr Khma's aoal midway _ through the final period snapped a 1-1 ti~ tlnd g031tendcr Sam St. laurtnl made the lead stand up ovc-r the final l.O mtll.UlCi...I\ Detroit toppled Pit· Ii.burgh. blaede.n 4, Sabres i-At Buffalo M 1k~Bossy S('Ored h1,.se¥eMh-toal of the \Cason earl) 1n the third penod to cap a four-goal comeback and hfi the c1o1. Yorl hlanders past Buffalo Bl•et 4, B1adi:"awb 4 -At Chi- cago. Blackhawks center Denis 'ard scored lus S«ond aoaJ of the g.imc on a 30-foot wrist shot early 1n th.c third period and C'hicaao and the St Louis Blues then skated 10 a 4-4 tlC . SEA VIEW . • • F"rom83 "I really thought Corona del Mar ""5 more ph)'sical than Tusun C'orona dcl Mar is a &ood f00tball team and Oa\c Hollaricf is nght when his sa)s it's one ofh1s better teams. "The CIF has made 1h1s 1hc touihcs1 lca1uc 1n our confcrcncc and 00!.1cally ""C can'i-compctc We don't bcion1m 1t'lJTTh1~i . Jury Witte., Sad'8e.back (3·1, l ·l>. folio""' ng a 9. 7 lo s to Tustin: "Th1f'I the hardest th1n1 about ll. not having 1hc people )OU ""ant out thert " The Roadrunners were forced to use dcfcnmc back Hect6rSantaCru1 at quarterback b«ausc of rOJUrtcs to Scan Therien (broken collarbonc) and Neil Caner (bruised ltt) "It' not Hector's fault. We -had to hm1t our offense quite a b11. there's onl> so much you can do with three da)s of practice. ' ··Neil J OI hun in the Newpon a.ime a h11 on 1hc leg. Mondaypt aot real sore and he could hardly walk. It "as proaress1vcly '*OM.t and hc was Just 1n no cond1t1on 10 play. and didn't suit up. "( ancr is on a day-to-day basis. Right now our plans art to ao with Hector aaainst Estancia There's I sltm chance Thcnen could ht ready for 1hc pla)ofTs. ~c won't know for about another week. ··vou'"e got to ha ve the breaks to ~in the league. especially with Tustin around We'd been fonunate btfo~. it's.pan or thc game-, .. CENTRAL CONPIRENCR STANOtNGS SM View LHtUe 'Tutttn • S.ddlel>I<' ~tof1 Htrt>or U11<v.-,11v Corone dot Mer Etlanct1 "Cl1nclltd lllayoff l>trlh """ W LT • • 0 ) 1 • t 2 • 2 , 0 , 3 0 • • 0 °"*"' WLT I I 0 • ' 0 s ' 0 s • 0 3 ' 0 0 • • ''*'I"•~ COl'ona def Mar ~· ~-• Herber S.ddtotleck vt EttMCla tel OtalltO Cottooe) Co.tt Tll\lin Vt. Ull<Vtfllt\I (•I lf¥1,..) Sunny Hlllt FulltrtO'I, Le H•l>f• Trow Senor• luena Perl! FrMW•VLMtlM LMwe WLT J 1 • J 1 0 > l • t 2 • I ) t ••• 0.... WLT • l 0 1 , 0 s > o· 1 , 0 , 7 • • ' 0 ,,.... .... , 0.... luone i-en vt Trov tel Fulefloll) FUl!WtOll ¥S Suftny H'. (II luena """"') La H•Of'I v' Selw1 I .. Le HalWlll ~,._.Grw.L.._. •1otM ~allele ..... 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TONIGHT'S INTit•S 't'Hf OIOs ar..i Ill Ca1tt0t11la Clwnl"9 IWIC• Fmlft ; ¥•M Oldt Clall'ntflt orlc• ,12.~ n EllAtyA 11~» N•d Ml.AO lw:: G:~:; .. ~::.. Mir.... Tar-•. ~ (2hf et M·llilllt·~w .,...,.., '3.21» I.Hot Fool Ftoorv (HarJ) 1n "'11.)tTKJlACE. 1,.,,,,. Scrat<IWO •owan Crnt. A r. A ' let · • ,lnt..-t;7:JI IOawnJotl (l.ttdl . ltf 1ladV&eool\l1 IP1uhnel 119 Vl(tortou,G1rt(~t1r1 100 UO 2'9 n•aACTA ll-2)Nodl2000 tlVC-vay·a·~ce ratntnl rc&JmCn "'UT ttACa. 350 yard\ Purse 17,)()0 2 Wff' 1 OM1*1 ~able ICr..0.1 Hf 3 Oe 060 ltVll llun (Garcia) lit YOUft Anvl•rne CMoreM) )0 40 UO that includes workouts before and olch c1a1rnt119 or1<• u ,100 > Mv ChOa Tot119111 CMHdltll Hf • K1rah Gold !Cre....-1 122 ~·°" IP·ncal'I ,, uo savaNTH •Aca. Paa ' """"t ancr school has paid off for the \ Cawn Jon ((,....,, in.__. Clf.ttr_~ .. C01wleksenl tn . s a .... OllCI TradlltOll 10..-!Cksen) 112 • Tome 1)7' ~..,; :~!n!,SV,"l..~1 J 500 C II P rlc El c ... h I 2 Na1ur11 Wino <t.ackevl In s T~ •-r1l1011 CLadlev> 122 • Y04K .. , CFltu.foal 122 Also R.t11 K-Oii Ftv1111. llllllll'l9. Cltvef ~ 0 cge ·~ . ementary ~ 00 l Datt Sol lllttl'll (Mllchelll tn 6 Mav ltamooe CPal.4lit1el In 1 Tl'l1~\'J4mtr<.eott <l~at01ti.Z1 'If w;ta, ..._.,._ ·~ PatrPK•f~. &<*lent Sadin Mot !DtwallsJ • I Track Club an Costa M«a. for the • cociv Call-I~ m--n1Hr'"Tilt-a1t011 C1'ev.s1 --1n Sound SatlOllal ll•1'" .. ' 1a ~··-·lorn To E•ce!I 1:J: ll..w U•COITllC., ~HIM Out. fourth-Mn a rO\l!f, the &cam SWCpt .S Yow Own Tll'M.c&rtok'1 111 t P•vi. Jewel (Garcit ) 119 9 Aft Ol;r$ (Gu•c.a) 172 S<.telChfd None Tl\a1'11$ 6trt, Cle•r TM ar.-, ...... """"!~-- i--6 Oft The Jn•lde (PrOCIOf') 122 f Sw .. I Mttcluilo (Werd) 122 llGWTH ttAC•. 400 vareh Pune t),.00 3 S<r•ICNd ~ the championship$ in the Costa Mesa 1 Ellv• '"''"' (OldericaMnl "' 10 A¥111a 11t111i1 NM.._.. m . veer otcK c1aJtllino price. 11.000. SEVENTH ••ctr • Fvt'lon9• 12 a.KACTA u.71 Mid"' 00 .. city erosscountry Meet. • ft!u• Clt•t< <Flo1Moa> 122 lt-rw~ (Gfft 121 1 Ml,,. Palam.1 llac.ti.v> :~ ~:,';:.,~~1~.,1 °0 ~= ~: ltGH'TH uca. Ptc• 1 Mitt In a sc1'ioot llstmbl F'ndly: the -. Mor~IYtour IFlorflT 122 12 w11hOU1 ~"' (C¥0ou> m TOilTlll~ fEctw·....i.,.._____ 119 '"'" s1or1tt 1~110ustave1 JOO loll• FIA( (Plaflol llOI uo ue College Park Elc ...... n'"ry School l"C· lO $lot• (l••l•I. 122 1) SNllO¥ Macllev eov (Flotnl 1n 3 Srnol<e Em &abv (Ward) 1-f imt 1Ot4 Print• It~ (Sllerrtlll !..0 ,.. '"'· ... SICOHO •ACI. 170 .nreh PvtH; U» J u.,e SOicv SklraJGJtU lit • Tiit Ooct0tate IMllCl'ltl) u _, c~ • Ill E ... cogn12ed SS run~rs for wmnana the -..... , Oldl Cla•r-1119 Pflu M,000 a-MeGnan Farms eatrv_ 5 Citnct.1f1nl (ftvu) • ~g n!~:~~:'""Ei:r::· -lal .,un, • "'-· "''~.:~) • ·- city tlCC Which pitted them apinst I Lt Tlofe (ProctOt) 122 51XTH It.ACE. lSO nrch PUl'M M,400 6 llleb$ Gtev Policy (Fltueroel krlK~d NOM Abo w.nt 8'1M Ill C. PaMdtna ,.._..,,,, more than 8 dozen SChOOJS and CIOSC ~~I ~(~rvl m • ~~:.-a:~t.c.tv) 122 ... .!~:.!!' c":~ ":~"::OOIJPufse '2.tOO l g :~~C~: g·:!1~~7~~}!0d '3S,1JUO IO F~~:~:: ~~!:!~Ac~.:,~ 10 I SO com~titors. • COUii~ De JtAonay <Law1•> in 1 GOOC1•1me o~ <Mvte>l 122 1 Goi" wea111n tcr•eo«> 122 3 "''""'"O 1.c1ce" I••• l'IOrMs> Hid S7'2 20 10 10 u ~ 11x 17·.t.-3·)•>-t> dlcl ,.. i.w anv Ran&Jna 1n age from 6 to 12 years s 1<14>s ""~ '" <F1or.s1 119 l Fas1 ll•b IG•rci.1 tn , Jed 1t1uv ain1nen tEctwarlhl 121 ... .,..,119 1oc1111s ll•v• hOl'IHt ..,,~, tMx ot ft"' "°'"'" •IO ,,.,,. .. 2S O'd ...... m ___ ...... _ ·--'-five onld . • M•U """lc• <Rt'l'fl) 119 • Maole Mffttofv Two IV•uottn> llf 3 &ooy &Vlldef IJ>IOtf'l(ksen) nt •lll!WlO 1.c.uts. u, .... 110tte1I: Ntd l4A to UJ 1 "--m~m.1.~n t.UUA. .-7 T-<\11\11 0rl)ll (P'tW!oaJ ltt S AoalnJI The 000• (War(!~ 122 • &viii FOlf Speed (Reyes) 112 EIGH'TM If«£ 1 TTfi Mlli Tufr. wiMotle tlC"•t• (ttlr• l!Or'Wtl . medals, si~ silver and nine brorize-TH•O RACI. J'° Y.,cb. Purse 12,)00 l 'lllfle ·~ C>n>llan (Otdef'lek.en) 119 s Sutnme<llLM S!Otm (Meler) ltt NH·b (Oelal'IOuUal'e) lUO uo 3 .0 ., lllACTA (t-)) Hid t.JUO medals 1nd scored '"-tt overall, said veer old\ Ctalml119 Cltlet. '3,)00 1 0.01 Of Honor (F""*oel m t Casn Rtd IP1utt11t) . 119 W•• Dancer ISl•v-1 UO 210 , . NJNnt ttACC:,, Pact l Mlle v<-.>• b I ~ .. (&alcl1llt1) IJ2 I SWNI H--.. &UMl' (Cr•8"f') l1f 7 T~•i•'t'bovV!efe taard) 111 IJ•rbt!rv (V•lfflruetal HO l..111dAYI ... utv (A'*'") . UI !Al UI .BuuAmblc.atifthJi:adeteachcrw o 2 PTOllmoi.'-t&ardl m ,•v•NTH ••u . liio ..,.,°'·Purse "·* ..... L~ °'~.:.<:.:.M:.:.•'"='-------':::;12::....... _ _.,.~1me 1407 ~~--'o.~..._.:. .. ~e..~,_.,1141p._,.11,_.t----c•-ut---:'i coadIHthetcam wntr0av-R:oyci,-an ~ ~ 0!01trt01 --------AlsoTan Coame N..,., Skli>OUI Front. ;::.::. ;;••1;;;:~~ >• ~ • D a -~ ....... ("'~ .... ,, 1-Eo'•a1Kv• TOllHrun, Salvati T• T·-·""1 .. ~· '·ns1ruct1·onal aide. ~ .... a ........... -·•-•• "' ~... _. s l..avlo low .. (Pwllne) 127 kt•lt"-d ,..,!«, Malett, Lofty • Al\O WW\I Mou ltodM OrM, w....,,,., •. Twenty-nine childrtn between 6 • Tioer.ten (0111) 1tt Delahoussaye rides Naslb to win '1l:llACTA 13" o•ld S3SOO H•'lt•ll s--ow. Nllt'VO Ztli and 8 years o ld ran in the one 1 Tlnv I.ff '" '-" tCrN91'> 119 S3 DAil v T•U~lE 11 ... ll "'° 111310 SCI•"'*' HOM I 27 h 2 k., • aa( voom !Ctfdot•) 119 ,, •XACTA (7·•) Nkl tlJt tu ometcrracc: rant e 'ometer 9 8.,, ave a.~ a.-v iwaro> in fi h d d h If. NINTH ttAc£ 1 • Mlln Turt n OAtlrTIUPti <l-t·n _.. 5100• race in the 9. to J J. year-old division 10 lt1Crec1.111e D•"' tl..a<h¥1 m JNGLEWOOD (AP) -Nasib, t>ngham. in1s c sccon a a • Tr•ve1 1c1moa11 1uo uo uo Tl_..L" ... ,..,, P~· 1 ....... 3 k·1 AM.._. ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye. drove length in front of longshot Barbcry. W•• SOf"'9 1Toro1 3 t0 uo lll'T .. .._ -...._ and : 00 1m2 pcted ldn the 1 omcter 11 Ut11e CtN•ur• <F.-oe> 122 to the lead 1n the final furlong suriday ridden by Palnck Valenzuela. RI~ ,':Z""1 7 60 ~~~orT":n~~l 12 • ~~ ~-: race ior year o s. ,ouaTH ••ca. lSO Y~dt PutH w,400 and posted a. I 'h ·kngth victory in the ~= llllfl Hardtu10C••"· Outtor. L.oro °' 1111 ae.1 °' .,,... IAllderlOf'll oo The team aot its sun about five ~lOell 2 ..,.., "°' . Nasib defeated seven rivals in the W •ncl °'"'""'· Trump Up, KllPue•. °'''°"'· T11M 1 jf, , yeats :f is. part of the school's 'Tull• icr .. w > m St 11.900 Vernon 0 . Underwood race for 3-)ear-olds and up and Mo\lflt &·ow •1" w--• v~ °' 51\in#ll, ,... ex· h · d 0d 1 N•live ~lckle 11..ackevl ::: filnd1Ca!f"for OfdCTinmcs at Holly• CllrneO ~66.900.-. W •IClltd M.;rrvnv's Pl9a.ure~ Mdilion ~Hill, lttek C, TM~ p Y$1CI C UCltlOn program, $11 J Vet .. nl Vorlue IVauOhn) o00 p le ~ -TbOuOl\I WMl1t Jam lbol, 11.aton P-. llow SC.calaleO ,.__ A·mblc. "They had to do a six-minute • E•n Jet tFtOVe'°'' m w ar · c; Catnina ~ o.r.n." ~ o-i> ~ "l* -----11 CUD and lhC'lWCte l(U~J.-h-~ ,,,_,, l~i!Ullc•tonl m_ Wtlt Dane~. rtGdeft-by-G.-...,..,___+he-wt-nnt~S-(.lOCkcd ID I 4Q]. -u-mm-llm'Di;IY"ano n U&CTr'J) n--tO ...._,. T • • -•• ln Sl"V"ns ... nd half.of a heavilv favored fior I 1-16 miles over a firm turf •s •• , ___ J-.. shape, we naned cntcnna th.e cross , K..-r ereen *"' 1wardl .. .. .. / Arrenoa11C• , ·"" ... --.- country races:· he said. """ uci. sso ..,.,0, entry saddl_ed by Charlie Whit-course.· Mui..-. H•f'ld141 IA to2.2t0 Mu,.,.. Handle lt'4.m ~-·-r· ~ ... ~~- :r-._ ---. '! . ~ AJ' • .... .,,c • ·' I . - ._.. _.,.._.,... ',.;. .. ' ., . -. IF CALLING FROll NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROll SOUTH ORANGE · ... 540-1220 ...... $-AIL ~NTO SAVl~GS 4 lines, *9 00 -7 days... • Pr1vele PW!y ONLY No,_..,, f~. ~ IMOll'IOIM ....... or Help W ..... R&'M*~ ' : . . , , • m I! M___... .... ""'.... • ........ .... "*' ra g:;;; ~ ., tie. nu&6:r""' i1r9'1iao., ,......, f " -.... ll ,,1 •·,.. ,_ =;; ... ,,.,,cl,v•r 11ove Md rtfrtoltator ...,.,....,", .. -... ,. UIOOI.. • -.--_ ..._,. Vera _..,.,,.,. Verd P9' .i..v. saoo tMw hOffii~ bt;JM M . at-a.• 711;.'NM 117 /mo 131.a.4e \7141 ~tl ru• hOUM leundry & 1~~:," 1ec Gd":. um. IM.U r:~ .. ".';~ !:. ' no' "¥• M 494 132' "ioiiirilLilixiie"'i;wMiifillil~ii" llliJtUdt I'' utioft lotry. no pMI llA llA. front unit. pteygfoul\d t11Cmo Maatet belrm irl dM So OFF!Ce l"ACI Q ~ i._,. W N3 W Bey JIC);_to13 S70011no 131 .Jt ti Suun 6'2 0382 wt dye, ot h~ ~ lrptc, 2 MONTHS fMI MHT f\lf1' Allt nowt M1I mo •• , •• Nr 9C • SA I°' '2tld tbt eYI 1211 846-0IM ndl blUns, MP 91\tty, ~'"· 57~ IQ ft a MP •1 eo No prep• cl , .. ,. :wDGn. OOOL.;~. btk: •'df'Y' tlkup, ,.,., o.,, Jt11111 .. paid Studio '420/mo en.mu "' c.11'41....,.. Traditional fl ~1 11 COln·Op W~/Dty., edulla. n/_,.U HIS Avtllable OeolmbW 1, llMF L9Q. 8ch"" wlba UYNW... R )t .... c.a.. ... S100NOPElS122·8011 !t SU5 NC 701-1190 0 1426/mo No ~ti. QI.Ii.I, bale. Nsmkf, ktlch l)flv, I OIO IQ " • ....,. to 63el·a?37YO llM .......... -. ~1"'5\63·e~ pe\{o ~2-8341 1450• d•P Jnct ut1I Ne.,PQft .. arb0t ~ • . _---.i.,..,..,...,...,..,. 18t & 21r-;';.;'"',:no. f·~ "28' Ila wlf & 1 .. t. ltac~ 2'4t """'°'1104 494·e242 _ •vaif */olfa 14&-7100 -""-------- u•ury "'' 2.. Condo ' rt, Ne' &>earn ce< , t•' $100 ot Rm • Mlturs mele C11t .. AIC. WIO. pool, t«lnle, laundry, pOOt, CllWPOft o t I la 1 225 2 per C IL.II tt lt1t'-f llatl rnot'e.. Non-drtnktt ' Mii MJ..... I •----~-.. .. une H761mo. Dy• pet• H $I MH. 1 • • 'MC 650 711 • 1 o 1rp1e encl 0., qu'-t or amkr pttl Golf vu In Ample ptlg, utltl pelcl 1•___.._iiiiii_iiiiiiii..,_.m..i..,.1111 '38040HV'tt7Sh7521 t)1W ltthStlS'l-0412 '°"' Nopell •I . s&OO 52HH5 NB S2&0/mo 441-307) 2HUC1tl+#y876-MOO ............ BB •IAY llMlf.RS • FIREPLACE·POOL·PATIO lE .... ta ::>ui.t 1.r. ttplc, pool, !•ttald• X·IO 2Bdrm w1tg lfllUlll llW Rm w/Be• hM uM, behfrt * THRfl! AOOMS• '*S"tfllfTUAL I PSYCHIC - -1 N 399 ,dining rm ~o pell l'rom 2Bf\, 1BA gar lndry rm hm tn Cat>O Bet\, S500• Colt& M... 730 ICI ft. ~IAOINGS. Ptlm end II Pw•t,~ ~, ~ ... ~ ~~ •• 3"7 $e80/mo 557-2841 •ndk 1 ..: ... 1o't1ch 1725 · ttc Prer prot 'non •Tkr, ,Aic1.,etpt • d~ ... ,_,-c.,d reading• ·~~tt>i. . .... 2tM •7 ~( ........ ~ v ., -130t w•tnul . atr•ljht, rtft re,..'d tQ oro•• _., •. ·-Ntltonely retl~·-Pl)'• , ZBA o~1u. n1xo+. ~~.~:ui.~~.':c; ;J,~'~l:a~1, •II rSL MGMT ~~ 0167 .1use1~~ 1.1 . ..,•1ttt11• :~~~it':1~~ ~~:,.~:;1 SUPER lO PVT. PATIO, _,.ti, 1552 up. 1184 bltnt. tndry rm, nr ~ \ltlla Wern« llldrm, 1Be. 8tltla/Mtttl,J ztll Hamilton St. Incl tee:'y tor 4t2·72" or 493·2054 frpl, bMfn celling, ... $ Momovle 648-0338 & ttlOP• unlurn Drp1. er ptl, _ -pnon., XetolC tft.4717 l 9&3-21&0 or Ml·1120 1 •M ... Vlfd• 28, 1ea 141 W. ttth St retrig, d lw, u1port. pool, UllU IUOI NEW 4 UNIT IVILDfHO Liitn .. 28 ""Baffl ~ t....w. rSL MGMT 842-1803 etubhM Avtawro• 121' • ... ... H7 w 1t1h St . c M. 1111n1111 w~~ldr(., a!;~: ~.""lod!O:Ofga~ief\.:r erge 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. SS76/mo 842--0717 Wkly r•ntal1 1145 & Stor .. Of Olct &00·3000 Lotl etntll bt.tCk I wtllte plulh crpt, 2 CAA PAAK· M75 No pelt 840-249 carpeta, drapet, gerege laat. larMar Ufl Up/Wkly Color TV, ti.. Sq Ft Ag! 541·5032 BotlOI\ Terrier, fem. INQ 1107S yrty 11&·1197 kldl °" No pell 2901 cot! .. _ llMted pool maid NR o c pOrl .,.. named Priuy. No 19gt. •Men V•de d'lwt 29r Mendo110t •557.1177 OAT'IWILO.I a.n.1C;el1tep11ooc.an '11lum Olf"9 22$ aq tt' tfrtid• ot ~ Lott 2Ba, dlhwtf\r, get kit, rownhouM 2b<f. 1 t>•. IOtd\'t._,. HS N Coell tant'I utll 1oi. Of pm from 125& Wetton Ave, • ~:0~:.~~~~95" ~E~;~o;-:~71~ :::; 0·.::~.ptt,: ~; Hwy L19 acn •H-52i' 1ng, mO.ni.o °" 152•93ie CM 54,.:15911eM312 •RN'S Med. Surg'* pa11\t CIMJtnon A11• comptu t?t5 843541 llAUTYPlll11t/WI lffllll,_Ut... $22 OQ /HR •PllTIW llU * 1850/rno 873--1632 • • 2141 illftl)Ort ~ach ntw Hotel E 17th Sf • .CM ~. •LUSH CONDO FOA . •n • •• &.ataaa ltac• Pool. TV. •Pt 1eeo Su· pV1 'tb• eic peuo The fNM\ ADS • ~...-..... ~._ _____ 1J ' ' CHFUSTMASll • ~ iiC7 1Be. gar9; oe.tn P«!Of. CM &45--2221 ' ~i. Coi~b 722· 1I02 • UUl1'I • .,... • * * * * * • * Eltc:ellent locallon. 2lk s-875/mo .28A IBA. wld VMM, or bCh a.em celJt s1a1 ••1 •nl ARE FREE .. 1500 1BR Apt· uol pd 2ea; f'C)tc. vaulted cell· fikuP·1= J~ loc a hrdwd nra No Laguhe .-n . Pl19I •WO · · 410 Hard•ng, Balboa Inga, 2 ear gar w/oPnr rSL ••"'MT ... 2•1.,..3 $995/mo yrly 494·3044 Wkly r~lalt ndw e¥eil 2 OfflCM • ~ttOn .,.. * LVN'S * , A .. I _. "'"7 1155 ""'~ t & fall Pool m.u '" vv S14000 wit & up 2274 P II 1"'1·1"51 Cal•, "11 I, no ,....a '" • a"'"" e Gl'Mml i..... ! lOSO 3· -r-OCEANFRONT 2BR 28A, Nwpt Blvd, CM 846-7445 _11_1..._o_r._•_._., __ " ....... - 3BR 2BA. 1'h bloek 10 IP• r .. t v,,. .. • ~ llST 1111 Diver• Cov• rurnl1Md llUI.... Ml·llll $15 0 0 /HR t>Hch Frplc:. P•tlo, Oil No pet• 549-2447 :astllde21tR IBA, ger, lrg S 1500/mo . tuu SU I Ill L~ $1075/mo, yMrly. Avail IS!IO . ·~Month Fr" Rent yard wlp1t1o. w/d hkup 494-4808 or 780·1244 3020 w Ptclflc Coeat Hwy NB • Deck w/bay view 2 • now 786-823t .So Coast Pltu ere• fBr. Gr .. l IOC S7501mo NEAR MOSS COVE 2Br. Newport Beach Refrlg TV dnook• •v•ll ''oo,imo. • 2544 O enge Ave s 5 k 1 _..,.,. 1 27 W Co••t liwy, ult• ---------To ttlebrale t11t ll$l lwo 11100111 JBR 2BA DUPLEX fr...i-., air. lenced Po<>f, carport. r .. ,.... So Coast Hwy, Stov•/ 13 •W lg• no .... ...,It 2&0 842·5010 LOST 2 Cell ' 1 all blk lono of ce•lt"" •I. wt WO"ld lkt t .,... No pell 546-8791 fSL MGMT 842· 1....., r 1 Ill parking no ---taif. " .,.. • v " &:~:s~~~ 20&Yr!,. ~ lfewPort Height• clean ;![,gs~tmo 49We90 v. c. ti.. • • ·2•1·2•21 Tll WOITIYl Mm =~ ~~~ ~li>.,ff ~:~.; 5hitre its sucws with Spe(lll 875-1771 or 7&0·17&5 *MYI II HW* Bachefor 4 blkllo bluff. u It L It Full wvio. otflc• tong nelr m•I•. Simon. 11tatluou1ll tht Hol d1y seuon zer 1'"8• twnhs. Nice Stove, refrlg, 1malt pet "t~rl IC• 81d BEAR CABIN l11ge, NewPorl Center 840·5470 HB •rt• 53&-H21 :CALL fOR APP~lM£Nl 9aehtlor V11lt e houw to E/ald• toe Pool. QJ!f, Ok 1 petl()l'I only 1495 18RW71arge a:a. 1 P•r'· pool ••bl•. colOr IV, 2 c I , ~ water Unlum New crpt& lndty rm. new erpt Incl utll• (213)927·0772 Ing •pace Cat Ok lrplet Sleeps 14 •••• ,.,~ rtttrtJ Liil, IUIT sun 1 + l ._. paint Avt nowl Yrtv S74~0o ..... __ .___ SSD5lmo • -"5ll 1t4 u& 691 U'JI HllAllT (llWH•\ HEALTHCAAE "450/mo. ~5·9229 '~ • ........ ..... "--"It "~k • •• """"5 · _, fSL MGMT IM2· 1&03 ""'"'' YtLUH .. ,... c..... '"V"'VVV • I IL '"""' anu. In Of Mtr BMCtt HouM. SOlVICf.S 1nr....-. : o s TA ME s A · s 2BR ,.,;BA epl nr Hoeg "1111 1 ft ••rt High vt.ib!lity 1 •mple Lagune, or Reuben•. ...... •RN'S-Critical Care • $25 .00/H R • HtllllHI flutt/par1 lllM A/P, Pay· ro11. Gen Leda Friendly Offie. In C M Mon-Fri 122.a111 NtaPllOllllll Small 8u1 P C date entry. 1 yr ••P teq'd , IOIM WIP, lllu~g. ltghl ~ Grov.1ng .. CQ tooltl!IO fOf arnbh•out ~ wfpoe.. athtude FfT "' cocn· men• wl•xP s.nd r .. wme to CL S~ 11101 Con11rucuon Cr Weet, •0, lrvlM , 12714 SHOP AT HOME! Make crassrnea edvertlalng the best way to savtttlme and gas! 1bd S&SO. 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SSSO.S&tS' •11Mnules to Buch • .www h U:h I 1 Of =========i.::========l 8eKh ., .. htfpM Mon--530 W Wilton •Noght Lighted Sand 81'0·5019 (811) 449-5924 CO TA MESA v41-0229 .. _sq ""V t mg • LOST Mele s..J Polnt IAM 5 ,_M STEPS TO SANO :;omplet•ly remodeled Volleyball & Tenl'll Crt• -. lllll llOO• MISSION VIEJO 3&4·3800 fica wtperltlrtg, Loed•ng Sl&n'leN ntmed Tommy ~r~~ ~It lBR 28A unturn • garage unlll Like "9W CloM to •Pool. Jecuut, 880 Bllb lstend n/ It lhf .,.. Al'l>Ofl loeetlon. w/blu. collar, 1 yr Old ...,.,._.,, Y f I Y • I 1200 I mo buMI, thop1 & beech •Covered Parking l=tlg dtll'lwHhet itove oe "" r 5-49-3909 or 780-03~ OoYW Stirs on Sahtltlgo Apply In l:Jtofl Pen- SS0.571 '• S-9pm . TSL MGMT •Cable TV Aveitebte Ind No peti 545:4855 ~00 2~1ut~~1a ·~.t~r..-r.: N..o a eh•fl'IMY eweep?();" Dr REWAROI 842-9880 ~:'cos:e ,_. ... ~tie NAlERFRONT,yrty S1400 &42·1I030f722·9012 •RecRoom1i1r1thAreplec• ·*UHllLllE* dep Avall-now1 873~137& 1sn(hrt1'!0Yelet?Howabout Very wtll behlMCI blactl :',;;8~;,l:t~rktn:;.f.~ OW II Ht •S:~~!m ~cdl 2Bdrm lrplc, pello BALBC>"A'ISLAND HOME =:'.::r~:;~;o dog found deeperately lrvtnel~=~• r•f'I &75-30&3 WE'RE THE BEST! • 10 Act" of Magnlflctnl 11295 Adult• 6'0·7008 mstr bdrm. be, pV1 tnlr, Lo1101~1yMtlllceu1e l\ .. dl Jood home. non·smoket w/1 YUi of • 'tL L I 1&2BEOROOMS Ground• •OCWFaOIT* lhr w/P<Of F $575 A~I tdv1msea1nctauoload PINMC 775-1481 Collegemontmum PhoM H nt LHll FURNISHINGS AVAIL • 2Bdr, tbath S 1100 yrly 1211 573-&897 • A S T tntwerlng & llQ!ll word ':>My,(~L)~~o ~6o._ •Fr .. uillltlet 1 BRSF~~~~;:,ruRN · Agent ~45·3&83 BeeutltuT vltVI Baek Bay · :•••••••••••••••••••••••• R T ; pcoc:atalng .catl Klh• et -1 y •Speclou1Mng -Prof fem 25 • wented to e · • 8&3·9100 (2) Bdrm 550, rly •Huge kitchen JR 18R FURNISHED •OCEAN VIEW* shr 2BR 2BAtpl w/nme • ( \It l.Elt OPl'Of( I l \ 11 ' • ---- frHhly painted, n•w .BIMn oven• & ranges $585 ~" to ti.ech Studio. s~oo ~MC 720-0595 • • IEOIP111111T carpet• Clean Utll1 Inc Petlos :rnr ~tFwy&Bake< '':;uo:,1r:;es;~51 (S. .. ea ... ;7' .... ,..,,,,_,,. •nJ;M. •• A AGRR ·~--~~ .. l~lt-~f"pt:f~·n.H-oeU~-'~'°' buty ~ 404 E ~':~• Stlowlng _gyJl!JldJla[ u:o,,.,, .._._1111 s r ax: • .:~...__., uu.~ ~ C d J 1 ottlee Type 45 (fim, ...-.__,..,.,,, Hft<>--end '"' r.v ... 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AllD VILL .a I .. arge Bac:Mlor unii:" 1 • OllA•&E COAST PllLISlllll CO. • • · J I oriented Xlnf benettu a • B•c,,.lor• & 1ldrm =----~ .. block 10 ti.ten E•trem• M/F25• eectt Bay Condo • 330 w 8 St • ~ plwMt MOrltlnf-con- located In unique apt APARTMlllTI ty cltan Avall 1 t/5 ~~!~rr' o:~~~ ~NI~:, • . . ay . • ;;o \C'N 8J1 u~r ~~~:= ~~~ com"""x wteh1rm1ng at· S49Stmo yr1y s.-a-4231 •. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .• .,.... d•P Nan 6'5·5123 .a.in, William Fro.t & ~phare Lndry rm. lg Oomt & en,oy 4Vr Cllden style tpts Qliitl 'omtort1ble bwi ~•tur .. dutt 2er 1•...a1 4-• EOE e (osr1 M~u ( i1hlom11 9l.6r Attoc .. 1,01 Quail St , aundeck. prV1 garage close to freeways 6 Si to.st Plu1 wtlfle only mrnu1es to Plex, '2 ilory. gatege. Mltmmt wanted. 30•, • • Newpor1 Bdl. CA eaeeo avlllabla A RARE FIND! buch Carqes 1¥1diblt HO PETS PlEASC SSOO/mo 111 1 MC tiar nalt, quiet, N1mltr to 1hr • e e e • • e • e • e • e •. e e e e e e ••• e Seoo ••so1mo No ..... fW 2br 2b• tn C M S350+ ..... 7• "~~7 ,.... -· ... 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"" Siii; ,,, ' ,,., -0[Jln2e • SALES-Coa'"St • seRv1cE ,., ...... _ ... -. • LEASING COtta •U• · 541 I023 • ACCE.SSORIES DEPT ...... 0 t C: CAMPREll NISSAN/~ 8E.AOi • low '"ce' • No 01mmid11 • Greot S.l•ctlOn • FrlenClty P.0,.1• • fxc•U.nt S.r1t1ce l H3l hO(h loulevord HUfttington a.och (714) '42·7711 " (213) Sf2.f463 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1986 .. 25 CE TS SEE A2 fOI 100AY'S NUMIEIS Jacobsen home with B ' :oream of homecoming kept me going.· ~ays ex-hostage on arrtva in county ended Sunday when a small pnvate da) h' armed, and I look forward to 1n11on fkaeh as h1~ family and fntnd pubh conet'rn for JICObltn that had JCI arryina the ex-capt1vt, his three sharinJ umc '*•th my loved ones · td bratcd his frctdom. be-en JOUaht and cncouraeect by h•1 ch1ldrtll and tbtir pouses touched "Fatth in God has madt this day a Detail~ about the SS·ytar-otf' ~n Eric durint htJ c1pU"tlY WM do'A'n at I.OS p.m. at John Wayne rnhty.'' · Jaco~n·s return home ~rt ~ina an)th1n1 bUt quiet around So'uthttn A1rpon. About 20 famil) member\ and lr.eptQtuetb) ram1lymcmbc'fl1ttk1n1 Caltfom1a and np«ially 1n Hunt· From st.ff .... wire ,__.. · . . · Ja obsen. ~eannaa tin) Amerkan friend\. clutch1na · red and w'h1Lt a ~u1ct n~un1on • inaton Beach. whcrt ht lt\cd for • _ ·-..-Fn~rids and nc1~b0rs were bus1lh n aon his ta~I . .,.'irmlyembtaced his balloons.~clda lonabannttthat read: Jacobsen new from Waihmston abOut f 7 )cars:; ~ Former hostaat David Jacobsen of dre)sina ucf their . unllnJt_on Btac 92-)ear-old father. Jacob. after step.. "Welcome Un le Da¥1d. We Love O.C .. 1board a JCl provickd by an Reskttnt• Oft 8u\b) Hun11naton acach came home un-~om~a~ streetf in anttcipauon or pin a ofTthCJetand onto the tarmac. You" \tx.iut 30 mcrnben of the. nev.s anon) mou board member o( the Ja ~·, former wife Safi)' suit • day. cmbrac1n1 h15 aatd father. otht'r aco~n s ·r:ca um. ahhouah thty .. Dreams of1h1s homecom10& kept ·_ med11 Stood a duao )ards away. tclc' 1s1on evan&ehst · Robe/I ~ lt,e,, plutc~red homo with Wek'eme ' rclati\cs ·and friends ..-t)o ha~en't • ~e;n ~.cc~ wben they would tct ··me aoing." Jaco~n said ... Tj\e Banners procla1m1n1 ··welcome Schullcr;s C-t)stal Cathedral church · 11ns and )ellow nbbOns~Siturda)'. seen him si ne~ b1s •capture· by ter· e im. , thouaht ofa reunion ·wlth fim1ly and. B?ck Da\c!" al'ld yellow nbbons -spo~esman Michael Nuon .;.1d, . ~''t'~ t_houafl Olt')' ~~n·t sure he• rot1s!s 17 months aao. Jacot>ten's Iona jour!'ey home · fr1cnd P"C me ho~. And now that araced trees ancf lamppo ts 10 ·Hunt· Dc\p11e the family's ~rtty, the (Pleue ... JAC0Be&R/A7J • Coast UCI Medical Center's "miracle babies" have a _!peclal celebration./ A2~-..- _California Frank Sinatra undergoes emergency surgery./ Al Callforniahua$10 ... million winner In the new Lotto sweepstakes -but who?/ Al Nation Secretary of State Shultz denies plans to reslgr> over Iran deanor -hostages/ M A tourist bus bound fO( Disney World overturns, killing one./ Al World France and West Ger~ many ready to apply pressure on Syria.I Al Sports Eric Dickerson Is limited to just 57 yards as the Rams lose, 6-0./11 The Raiders get help from Jim Plunkett In win over DaJlas./11 Entertainment Da'rid Jacobeen bUC• Illa 92-y•r-old father, Jacob, at Job..n Wayne Airport Sunday. ·Test drives turn into robberie·s; gunman sou By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Pohce bche\ie the 1 same susptt"l "' °' .. ...,,,......., later drove 1ht Pontiac to 8111 MaxC)' An armcc1 robber stole two brand-Tu)Ota, 18881 &ach Bl vd .• parked 11 nc" c.ars Sa1urda) under the 1u1se of Ind ~\ktd gt(\man-to ttsn!n\/t I tak1ng1hc\ehiclcsoutforte tdnvcs. 19 7To)ola upraol~da1S2S.000. The suspect. d"'°nbed as a white Gildea said . male 1n his l<h or~-\llient to Delillo While dm 1ni the car at about 6· 50 ( h I 8' o -h 81 d H pm-b.e apm prodUL"cd.....a. ..small C\ ro ct. 1 • I I O\;ac v • unt· handfun and ordered the salnma11 ington Beach. at 3:40 p m, and a led to Jest dn-.c a Pontiac F1rcbird. said out 0 the car. -Ap1n lcav1n1 the ulesman stand· Huntington Beach pohce Lt . Patnck '"I on lhe \ld .. walk. the sus,.....1 was <J1ldea. ' -~ Dunna the dn\ie, he pulled out a la 1 seen dn\1ng on flhs Avenue small caliber han?.un and ordered 1ov.ard Bea h Boulevard Gildea said J.h~ts.maojllil o the car · ~K found -Ole-Pon _ Leanng the s;ilcsman standina';9o_n_b_ro~cn passcn•'"r side w"in .. d,_o~w.-..an-idL-...._.;;:; the \1dewalk. the suspect was seen .,.. driving· awa> .rrom &ach 00 Elhs blood on the door They 1mpoun~d Avenue. (PleueeeeCAJlS/~) ·Downed copter prompts lnine air safety review . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN oe .. o.-r,,......., Ali. Marine t\ehcopter·s emeri- en(} landina last month 1n a vq· cr:Ibk field near Irvine ha\ prompted .Ma)or Lari) aran to call for a re' •c" oflocal air safety problems Cit) s1afT. members. at Aaran's rl·gu'cR haH' compiled 1 summary of recent m1hta'} helicopter accidents 1n or near Irvine. At Tuc)dafs In inc Cn y Council meeting. the tna)or 1s eicpC<ted to ask that the hchcop1cr issue be referred to the cit) 0 \ new Public Safct) Com- m1u1on for a more dc:ta1lCd r(:~1cw, The council meets at 6•30 pm at 17200 Jambo(~ Road. In a memo to the cit) manaicr. o\gran ~1d. ··wuh 1hc most recent 1nc1dcn1 1n\olv1ng the emeratncy land1Q&of1 M•nneCorps hC'lrcopttt. thl• UmC' seem~ again 11 hand10 t.tke a clo)Cr IOQk at aircraft overlTijht\ 'lind the relatC'd 1:1fct) 1mphca11ons foJ the rc~1dcnts of I nine." The m&)Of was rcfcmn& to 1 Manne Corp upcr 1allron hchcop- tt•r'\ emergcnC) landing Oct 21 1n a (Pleue Me IRVIJfE/ A2) "Birds" examines a Mex- ican f amlly In a world premiere at South Coast Repertory.JAi Business Coc&ine: A costly-and deadly-_ epidemic Small businesses are making an Impact on Big Business, thank a to a corps of retired ex- ecutives./ A 12 INDEX Advice and Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Business A 12 Classified 85-7 Comic• A11 Death Notices 88 Entertainment A9 Opinion A14 Publlc Notices 87-8 Sport1 8 1-5 Television A9 Weather A2 22 million Americans h ave used drug a nd four million have become addicted By JOHN A. BARBOUR l#•u ; I ..... The drua epidemic. which has rti\ aged Amcnca 1n one form or another for more than two decades. had such distant bCJinn1ng.\. The human mind. 1t seems. has alwa)S had a fascination with substances which alter perception But 1oday those sub$tanccs arc ma- n1pulatcd into powerful st1muh that lca\e the"m1nd chanacd So powerful. tn foci . that lhc drugs taken ror thrill or recreation can alter pcl't'Cpt1on bc)ond lhe m1nd0$ ability alone to return to the former reality. No one knows for ccruin how Iona the plant. f:l)throx7lon <'~-has bc'tn arowina on lhC m.DJSl eastern slopes of Peruvian and Bol1v1an moun1ains But It ha bttn used by na11\e\ there for almost S.000 years. The) chewed the leaves for the st1mula11na effect In 1857. a Milan neurologist named Paola Mantcpua reponcd on the med ical valuc_of !he-plant's lcaH~fl In I 858. thC' Austrian fngatc No' ara wa\ ~nt to South America lo fetl·h \ome Sc1en11sts •~lated an alkaloid from the plant. dubbed 1t cocaine. Youna 11mund Ffl•ud "'as one who worked_ Scouts n~ed replacement ·tor riot-destrf?yed vehicle By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ....,,....... " The youna men and women of the Hununa1on Bea h E~plorer Post ·er\ h and RC'~uc team 10 where the>'rc needed. any ume of day or niaht Attired m tan him and hluc pant'l and 'A'car1na rccj and white helmets. the )OUnptcrs arc mob1li1cd for all major c' rnh and rmcracncic in the (It)'. WhC'n ·llmT wa a murder at a popular n11htdub, the bo) and airlt performed an C\trn 1ve stal't'h and v.crc c. rcJ1tul \Iii 1th an a\ 1 t 1n findina a v.cop0n The) wr~ at the scene a coupk of )C'l'l 110. also looluna for "' 1denC"t. moment• 1ncr S,t. Ed lxucl hot 11 out with robbtry su\J>«~ 1n do~ nto~n Hun11n11on -~~ttnth They're al~ on duty dunn1 the J ourth of Jul)' paradb and at 1he •--~ 1rcworb \howi P{ltrward On u1 11, tilt puktd t~tr YOh1t and hlu moh1lc command post {a ron\'CrtN 197 J funi I conohrw on) 1111r~ u rd bcadquartrn t1tfon: stuns \ . on dut) at the pier dunna the Op urfina Tournament. The E~plorcr out\, who are pon\Orcd b> the local police and firr department~. ~ere 11\ien the JOb of ~foppina )Ounpters from ndina thcir skateboard-. and bicycle~ on the pier and m:11min1 prople. Bui c.vcn1s won turned a lot more C\l lt1ni, and dan~rous To"'3rds m1d·1flcmoon. unruly clcnwnt oft he hu1e l 1bor Day bca~h cro"d ran amo._ and ;mackcd pohcc v.ho had arr stC'\I M>mc mtn for pulhn& b1k1n" ofT \1Ct1ms • The ,piorcr uts. pan of 11\( 8o) Sc-out\ of \mrnca. wtrt "'hi ktd out of harm· v.a) in a \tat1on v.'llOn b> their nior ad-.1scr. pohce offaer J.B. tiumc. • ·rod mcmbf M on t& k and loot ltCi uard hcadquartcl'l and S(t lirr to Ma k and white pOh<'t nn Th<') also ton-hcd I~ uplorer Po>f' \ rfikk •ntr It 1tn1 atsout s.a )() 1n eoqu1pmen1 1ncluJ1n1 hclmCl5, aiOH"\, nashhJht , flam first114l p.ld tnnd uthcrreKUClflt. lhc 1l5o0 took flft\B!C hclonA1n of , CRACKING DowN "*•th 11 and tcponcd on its local ancs1hc11c ellh ts ~ did an Amen- cao o;ural·on Dr W1lltam Hal tcd lJnforlunatcl) Dr Halsted and his a\'ll'llunl\ tx•came addicted fn:ud became deJkndcol lOO Toda) !>C.lmc ~~million merican ha\e al the \Cl} least used cocai ne ancf O\Cr fOUr m1l11on arc either hooked or on the uncertain road to add1c11on. To make mattcn v.orse. the price 1s lo" enough to attract )Oung tcrs. the potenq 1\ stronger. as~unna quicker addiction. ( ocainc \till ha a Iona way 10 go to reach the populan4 of manJuana. wh1(.h some .20 million Americans u~· rcgularl> a\ a recreational drua. Bui martJuana 1s falhna on the best seller hst. cocaine climbina ben more alarm1n1 1\ that mort than half or the rnllcae 'itudents 1n a nat1onw1de wrvcy \3) that coca int>" ca'>~l.O.gc.I and a third don't~ much rn~ in u~1ng 11 II t\ the1a1c .. 1 \tar in the lirmamC'nl or dangcruu\ drug\ ( rack coca1n(' coco pa tc. designer drua\ like Ec- s~Rbapsod) aruioth.cr.u1mulant' a1~-nd\~rt1~"d a'> the nC'l tar of lhC' &ods of filmdom. rockdom. spons-- dom The~ suucst C\Cltement and SC\Ual procl1\ It~. Cocaine 1s 'eNt1 lc It can be eaten, drunk. inJ«ted. smoked and sniffed. It f.I' C.: ~ou euphoria. man. It also kll \ Man> of toda.> "s dr~ .kill bratn cells \!Cal \illuable )Cars from the nation's )oung.. and cost the nal10A -.omc S IOOb1lhon 1n lost product1\'ll) calh )Car. That IO)l product1v1ty mu'>t be made up b) tho~ who show up for "'°'k e\el'}<U). It comes out of thl'•r paHhl'd.~ as '>urcly as 1f they hanJcJ It o\Cr in ca h That doc~ not indudc the co\t 1n er 1ow and 1.chi<ul.Ar dcaths,-N~ docs 11 tJll) 1n the lO l of the drugs thl'm-.che'> which ~me put at 3nothl'r S 100 billion. all bo1h into an 1ndu~tn "here one 1n fou r u~rs are 'dlcr\ 10 03\ for tlmr ow.nhab1l\ (Pleue eee COCAI1fE/A2) • ~ cJ babie 't. ted · t UCIMedlcal Center· Cl t;ar Skies, gusty winds today Sunny. oom~cllrter•,.__ tOr the weekend llOt'O IM 0.-ange CoMt, tf'le ---W..... a.tva Uid. ,og end low cloudl. lonlght ........... Mute hight In IM 70.. lowt IOt\lght Wiit reno-ff om the low to mtd 509 J G. Jt:ANEnE AVENT :9llt .... Cuc I J 1'1 I l b1nh. some are so small. tht) .an bchdd Ul one hand. The}oungc .. t r\IH>r \\as .?4 week old and c11h"·d ti.?O arums-ltulc more than )pound The) are the miracle babic ' -araduatc-. ot the Infant Special C-.rc Unit Ul lhl' l J( lrnnc Medical C'\"ntcr for prcmaturt' babac-t. Morc than a hundred of the babies and their parcnti. had a rtunion Saturda) \\Ith 1hc1r nuMCs and doc· '°'"' lo remember what \hey been thn.iuah and to" marvel 11 their proarc~ D1snc~land sent o~cr Minnit and M1c._c) Mo11..c for 1hc occasion. Th-.- ~nta na ZQO set up a pttlmJ zoo. do\\f\lt made liu:c . ano JUa&lcrs to<>\Cd an Usortmcnt of ball tr'lto the \unn~ aflcrpoon k). nckrl)1n1 :ill.1hc happtnes was c r"•;1l11attoR that IO to 15 )can •io. nc or 1hcsc babies would IJave H:d . Dul If) telhn& 1het 10 Mallhcw oonq or Hunttnaton Bcaqt Tbe 0' l·month old wn of Kath) and uhn Moone) now weighs 19 pounds nd ha!. SI'-1cc1h that bite. his mom ports pJoudl). l he til'\t \IX "'cck\ ol hts life "'crt no1 ne<arl~ so ro'-f1nc. Kath) ~nt into labor 1\11 month' earl) and Matthey. \\8\ born wei1han1 only thrl'C pound\ and four ounces. "\\'c hadn't l'\en made tht tour of th\' hospual, Wl· didn't even have a . ·diaper; prote\tcd John about the prehlalUfl' birth. ' Malthcw wa~ 1rca1cd for a col- lap\C'd luna. &l\en medication to help him bn:athl' reaularl> and unde~Cl\t hl'Jft \Uf8Cf) . Ut•'ipllc the rou&h bcg1nn1na. by the ttmc Matttll'" ·~ onainal delivery dale rolled nround. "he "a~ 1n the arocery store hhopp1n•> "ith · Ka1hy;· uid John "11h a ~mile .\hhouatl .wmc do h.-.c,problems 5 pcrt:er11 of the premature bib1es arc pcrfectl) .normal by aae 6. said Chef\I Milford. 1hc , unit's de· 'doprt'lental ps)cholo11u. "Most callh up b} age 1 ·· The ·~uC\.·es~ of 1he unit can be a11nbu1t'd 10 Dr Louis Gluck. chief of thl· neonatal medicine al UC Irvine Ml'du:al Center. said Milford. He opened his fit t·neonatal unit at Yale U n1,ers1I) in 1960. and has ~tnn~bcl•n "111Cd the "father of mod· crn nconatolot) ·· for h1~ work 1n the ticlJ ,,.. The ~lite Suite for babies Ins than 1100 grams. 1 equipped with wattr· tx·d\ and the Ohio Bubble which Glud; de, eloped. u1d Milford. r he 'u1te tries lo make n com· fortabk for the . babies. ~ J ust lcc.:hnoloakall) up iodate. shc11i . In partu:ular. ''"'c tr) lo decn-asc the amuunt1 of noi\C ... Premature blb1et arc ~ns111' c 10 noise bccauK' thcr don'1haH'1he sensory abihty to cope w11h c' cnh1naao1n1 on around them. The bubble-shaped isok'ne is 100 1tme-. less nois) 1han the old 1solettcs '"htch reduces stress and allows them to \ll~p more. said Milford. The~ need. 1 lot more slttp than full·tl'rm babies to help neural matur.111o'n. !.he said. •\hhouah the neonatol<>&Y unit is more 1ha.n 10 )Cars okl. 1f has been. totaJI) us>1r"adcd ·w11h ni'w fat1ht1es and l'qu1pmcn1 an the last )'Car. said Dr Neal Guttenbers. one of six nconatolog1s1s at the center. The reunio n 1s ~·aood vahdat1on 1hat \\-hat "'c·rc doma is the naht thin .. " ~1d Sue Ahearn. manaacr of nur~ing. W1nclt wltl dtminlth In IM IOCal mountlH'lt 10 15 to 20 .~ with high• from 45 to 55' ( , 0.Mft ..... win~,,., lhfOUOh Satutday. With UpPef deMrt t11gh1 rrom 51 to es. tower~ Ntfl9 from" to 75. WMte<ly w1nd1 tO to 20 knot• WWI btoW ttiroijgtl Inner coa1tat waters thl9 artetnoon over a w.t ...,. of 3 fee1 Further out, • tma11 craft ldvtlOfy •• poeted from Point ~tion tq s"'. Ctemente lllancl for'potthweet wtncM 20 to 30 knot• over 9· to 12· • foot..... ~. . . . U.S. Temps ~C"Ut aw.c ....... ~··"'°'*• Stoclltof\ T.,_V..., • Tetr-Y-••Y'Y Surf report L II lie . .. ,. . 10 .. . ,. . ., .,. .,, .. M H °"' IW w w w _...,.._.lciz~ quelled; anoth_er rages . Tl des TOOAY $ )1 ""' 11 n e m .. i, •7 OI • OLEDAD (AP) -A S.300-acrc aldfirc was brouaht under con1rol 'unda). bt... a smalfer Monterey (~nt) blate 30 miles away ad· anred in10 the Vcntana Wilderness ~Orth of 81& ur The larger fire was controlled b) 6 m unda> 't'llh the assistance of P---i!i..-.o~O=fi=-:ir::-::e:::-li g n 1 c rs. said L 1 n de II I> 1mura. a ~pokesnfan for lhc ~---:~··uforn~ Qcpartmcnt of forcstr)_ The bru!lh fire. which was started -~_..,,....-.:.ursda) D} an 1flcgal con1roncd burn. de tro}ed onl )' one outbu1ld1ng aflet ha' ina thrca1ened a smaH wine- " and the Para1so >pnnas resort ~'about 10 mile~ we~t ufSolcdad. The Fore~:'> Department accused -rt: n rancher. Morn~ Chester CAStncll.t. 64. of allowing a fire 10 escape and of o.u ~ starting a fire w11hou1 a permll He could be held liable.. for fircfiahuna COSI\ If found guilty of the two misdemeanor charge . The smaller fire. which started Thursda) n1 ht. had blackened 1.660 a rcSD) fate unda> on tlle 01her side of the San1a Lucia Mountains. near the Boichcrs Gap (amp and 14 male southcasio mrmc The.blaze ~as SO pcrttnt contained bu1 v.111 no t be full)'. contained unttl lucsda) e'cmng. .said Gil Levesque. a fire information officer fort.he U Fores! Sen ice tn Goleta. 'lilo csumate~ ha\C been released for damage c-au~d b} the two fire~. Ncarl) 700 fircfiahtcrs were at the ~cnc.Sunda). with as man) as 200 morl· C\pcc1cd 10 be brought in by SCOUTS NEED VEHICLE ••• From Al 1nd1catc the) might be able 10 break loo\c anolht r surplus vehicle. although d1~~s1ons arc prel1m1naf) The Hun1tngton 6cach Scarrh and Rl''K. uc po 1hu40 members. IS 10 18 )\"ar\ of a~ "ho must pau a bad.around l heck and a ph)s1cal ag1hl} test. The) ·re required to dem· onstratc good c111zcnsh1p and h11h moral charac1cr They m~et every Thursda} mglu a1 the Joint Powers Training Center on Gothard trcct for 1ra1ning scs-;1ons They do 1hc1r Jobs Y.. llhou1 pa~ • 87 · 25 3 77 64 59 '~ .. A YEAH ... Al FLUENT llERE. f CHECK OUT OUR LATEST WlllllERS ON A4. YOU COULD-BE NEXn HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS. . • Rules ond how 10 ploy the game ore on your game cord, or, coll our HOTl INE: 642-4333, 9.5 M.f, ask for WIN·GO mformotion. 1 TWA .. ton1ih1. Northwesterly winds of Jbout IS mph added to already d1fficuh cond11ions that pushed back 1he e),pccted containment time by '"o da)s. Le\~ue said. .. The fire has been buminJ into some rcall> rua.ed and inaccessible terrain:·· he said. "Ifs bumina intn t$1pm 1127 pm tau!' -IOOly II I II I flll .,,_ .... ll•UpfOI ...__.,..., .. lilPM area~ that ha· cn't burned since 1925. H f t ib . · 1 so 1hcbrush1H~\«mcttthict.-so &SeD US • UD& _COCAINE ... 1h1d. )OU can walk on "· &-From A l The .fires spotlcd w.ha1 bad ..bttn._a__ f hi "ildcmcss. reac11on US helicopters help raid rclalt\C)) calm \Car 1n the C'ahfomia sees s1·te 0 capture Thl'.OUICf'5 IS substannal. ann ~ Bolt\ 1an cocaine fac1oncs There arc CARS ••• From Al the 'chicle for funher investigation. .\ Dcltllo Chcvrolcl spokesman ~1d he heard the car had a bullet hole 1n the dash. but a Huntington Beach police spokesman could not confirm that rcpon Sunday. No shots were fired during tht thcOs. and no one was injured. Gildea Stlld . , · The sus~ct had hght brown hatr and "as described as weanns a broy.. n1sh sports coat. hght blue shin and dark slack!> 90 36 .. 0 \ ·- MANAGUA. Nicarasua (AP) - The tnal of captured ~menan Eugene HascnCus moved bric.ft~ Sun· ~a) lo the sou them N 1cara1ua Jungle "'here the rebel supply plane that was cafT}an& him was shol down. Hascnfus. accompanied bY. the president of the People's Tribunal 1hat 1s trying 1he Amencan on a charac or terronsm. and defense and prosecution anorncys traveled by helicopter 10 the JUnafe sate 30 miles nonh of the Costa Rican border, said defense a11orncy Enrique Sotelo Borgen. The law)'cr said the IJ'OUJ>TClumc<l later tn the cb). __ .H.ascnfus. Ai.. o!.Mari~ttt. Was . says he "'~ a cario handler on -iht C'· 123 plane tha1 wa!I carryina arms and ammunttaon to U.S.-backcd Contra rebels. ! . The American pilot and co-pilot and a N1cara1uan radio .man were lnll~<t 1 n' the Ocl . .S crastf He faces up 10 30 }cars in prison 1f con' ictcd b)' the coun or the ter- rorism and public sttunty v1olauon' charges. His !nal will continut this \\.CCk rn Manaaua I~VINE AIR SAFETY ... From Al \C&ctablcflcld JUSI south oflhe Santa Ana Freeway ~-.c1wccn Myford Road and C'uhcr Dnvc No IOJUrtCs occurred 1n that 1nc1- den1 But Super Stilho.ns have been in\Oh·cd tn I series Of crashes over the pasl 1wo years. lr1gcnn1 an conarcn1onal mvcst1pt1on. The summary requested by Aaran hs1s nine crashes or emersency hcli· copter landan~ in the Irvine area since 1981. Fourof1he incidents were °c'::A~~E l1ily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 w ... 1 fler ot ~11 IHtl CA dc~ribcd as "precauuonary land· in15." but two o the crashes resulted in the dca&hs of seven Mannes In inc officials' concern comts from the c11y·s location 1mmed1ate ad1accn1 the Manne C'orps Heltcop- ter l\ir Sta11on tn Tushn. In add111on to the hclicop1cr base. John Wayne A1rpon and the Marine C'orps Air Slat ion al El Toro arc Just beyond the I nine city hmm. calls 10 mob1hlc 1hc o\rmy. Nav)' and Aar Force 1Q pr01«1 our QOrous borders There arc demands for drua tests on "orkcrs. and the dea1h l)l'nall) tor drua .sellers -- . Mcan~h1le. law officers bust 30 cocarne fac1oncs tn the U nited Staies m one )ea rand destroy twice as much dome'it1call) ~rown manJuana as Me\lco raised 1n the same year [\en drua enforcement officials ~} 1hat 1hc bc~t hope for the future 1s prc,entton 110101 •he appetite for dru~ and 1hat must start with the home\ and 1he schools and the children and their parents. What to do with those already !ltnd.cn \\llh drui dcptndcncy? Trcatmcn1 1s expens1H. free chmC'S arl' swamped with the sudden rush of crack '1c11ms. Private clinics· a~ e\pcnSI\ e v..ith lrcatment runnana S30.000 for tarter\. , The 1r1ck today 1s to use more than one drua at o lime. Cooune for up. kohol and mat1Ju.ana for down. Heroin and coc:unc togelhcr for a reall) c.\clus1\C h1ah. spccdbalhn& lhc) c:all 11 It 1s no1 Just 1h1s )Cars problem America as fat:ang a wave of drua cp1dl'm1cs. all born of ignorance. Thr solution 1s to abolish the ignorance. Nrxt: Coc•J•~ H d cr•ct n d er••• Dally Piiot O.Hvery •• Guaranteed Ma 800'-8 •I~ Cotte Mnl CA t1626 C-!edllOI ... 2 5171 ~ & _,.orlll 642 W 1 '4'1191! •98) 0r.,. eo.., ~ ~ ~ ...... "°',.. -..Uet<W'll ~'°'* mett• or l<Mlr•• -·· ,,....,., .... , Ill '""00..Ced •'fhoul ~ - """'*'°"Cl tOCC ,rq>I - Just call 642-6086 I.A..; ~, .)ay ' , 00 nc.t ,,. •• t'NI -i;y 1 lO cim C81llllCP11 t> m ""° 'fOll «lPI' • DI -IG "'-c--·· P9'CI ., ec.ii ...... ~ .... CUPS 144 IOO) "'°"'OI'°" Dy "1•• U 2~ I* 09"00 11y .a. S1 00 !!!O<l!W"y VOL 71, NO. 314 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and )Our mcssaic wall be recorded, tranKnbcd and de· livered lo the appropnate editor. 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