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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-25 - Orange Coast PilotI • .1 - I ,, .coca1ne .f0Und·1n·ae susp_eet~s blood-... Depu.ty ~tstrict attor-ney says-suspect• s blood contained lethal amount o drug By ROBERT BAUEA ... PAUL ARCHIPLEV Ot ... o.llr ......... :'the level of cocaine and cocaine metabolite detected in Mark Ross's blood arc sianificantly higher than fhe After jailers ( found • him --un conscious and t>rcathing erratically, Ross was tabn to the hospital. · A preliminary lnvesttption in- dtcated police had used Of\IY enouab force to subdue Ross. who was resisting arrest. Wade' said. Wednesday's. anJlou~ccment su~ claims--each qainst the City of attorney to ~n acnmll\al fnv.estip-He said o 1cen u a hanO-fiilCI Huntinaton Beach. . tion on -Friday. · No•i SOOO stun 1un in an attempt IO Thomas .Andrew Ly<lay, 23, who HuntinJtOn Beach police Capt. subdue the prisoner. but that it Wied was arrested last Thursday on suspi-Barry Price said Wednesday that to take ~ in the customary 10 cion of buraJary, suffered an injured neither Lyday nor Anderson bu filed seconds or so. eye and bums on his chest and-other a complaint ,qainst p<>li<:e. -Lyday claims he was hot-tied and i>arts of his body. But the department's jail st.afT has tort4red and that one of the otracen Eric An 1lcd ~ba~ ohHewh •in1t L)da) p1 esS(d his boot to h1s tl'lroal wfiri & rest . 14 on suspiciol' ot drivina for alleaedly attack.in& and injuring was powerlesi to resisL hovers near eath and who witnesses overdose deaths in cases irivestiptcd lice Capt: Don Jenkins. under.the innuence, clai*ied he was city personnel. Price said. Ekstedt said two officers wett chaf,lcd was beat-up by police was by the Sheriff-Coroner's office in the .. It was our opihion from the stunned 26 tim·cs on the back sides Huntmgton Beach Jail Supervisor inj ured int~ scuffie. One suffered a folUld to have levels ofcocaine in his past." said Deputy bistri~t Attorney : begin,~ing t~at no.excessi.ve fore• was and neck. ' · Steve ~ksted~ said Friday that the ·dislocated thumb· and finaer and sysrem that exceeded lethal•mounts. Wally Wade. -·used. Jenkins said. "T his appcaruo _ Marc Block. the pair's 1ttomey. scuffie involving Lyday was an ··ugl y another had a 3-inch bruise on bjs the Orange County District At-R~~· 23. remained !n critical substantiate our belief:" . said W~nesday that heex~t.s to fik incident." neck. he w d. torney's offi ce said W~~y. . cond1t1on Wcd.11csday on hfc-.support A fo~al complaint of police a lawsuit in i::ederal ~ourt in Los He said L~ay, ~ ca~layer, _ -Attornev 8locksa1d-that L)'daybad Two o~her men cl.aamma brutality systemsat Pacifica Communu H~ brutality tn)ht Ron.ax.has ycuo.be -Anaeles aft~ ctty offiaats-rejecr th ~ea me v ery v1pfcnt an t tic booking 50 or 60 burns over his body. The --by Hunttnatorr.Bcach -ofl"icen-fitcd-pna . -----fiW.he said. complaint. cell and had to be subdued. burns· were allegedly caused bY ttie million-dollar claims against the city Robert Ross and other witnesses However. two men claiming to be Block said that police engaged in He claimed that police put him in a dual-pronged stun.gun. this week. · said office~s u~ excessive force z~pped repea.tedly by stu!' g':'n.s assault and battery and cruel and pad.ded ce ll but he ~nged his head Block said the stun gun causes A chemical analysis by the Orange when arresting has brother on Dec. 13 wielded by police offittr$dunngaJail unusual punishment. against the observauon window and immediate and temporal) paralysis County Sherill's crime lab-showed for outstandin& warrant.s. cell ruckus have filed SI million He said he would the distnct cut h1sc)e. (PleaM eee COCAIJ'f&/A2) Nation The office Oliver North reportedly uaed to con- UCUbe lranianatms and Contra financing oper- tlons wtttbe abollsbedJ a restructuring of the NSC./AI Feature• 'Tis the day for ho-ho- hotng and helping the ttomeless./ A4 Sports Reggie Jackson says he's "overjo)(ed" at j~nlng Oakland A's. /C1 Rama quarterback Jim Everett plans to relax amid preparations for Sunday' a game./C1 INDEX Advice and Games Boating Business Ciasffied omlcs Death notices Entertainment In the Service Opinion . -Poflce Log Public notices Sports Television Weather By Tiiie A1soclate4 Pre11 C7 82-3 A3 88 A3 C3,7-8 C1-3 82 A2 BETHLEHEM. Occupied West Bank -A pageant of priests and drum-beating scouts ushered in Christmas Eve festivities through a u&ht cordon of Israeli security Wednesda) 1n the hilltop town where Jesus was born. Bagpipe bands. scout troops and Israeli police mounted on horses escorted the Roman Catholic patri- arch of Jerusalem. Giacomo Giuscp-Pe Bcltritti. into Bethlehem to begin the daylong ~lebrations. The pro- cession arrived from Jerusalem five miles to"lhe north. "This is the ultimate in Christmas, Ifs somethinf you've got to cherish fo r the rest o your life ... said Sarah Farr. a v\sitor from England. Bethlehem Mayor Elias Freij. who complained privately about the heavy security. held a reception attended by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. heads of the Israeli military government in the occupied West Bank and Palestinian leaders from has city-. "Arabs and Israelis arc dt>stincd 10 live in thi~ country. So we have 10 learn how 10 li ve in peace. how to coexist in peace and how to respect the natio nal nghts of each other.·· said Frcij. a Palestinian and a Greek Orthodox Christian. Shamir. addressing about 250 guests at a Bethlehem hotel. re- sponded: ··Let us unite in putting an end to enm1t). confl ict and war." In the cat)' of Nazareth in northern Israel. where tht Bible says Jesus spent his boyhood. thousands marched in a Christmas parade to thl· Church of the Annunciation. Shamir issued a Christmas greeting v--- to 1he pilj!.nms in the Ho ly Land and to C'hnst1ans worldwide. '"These fhti' ities areTurther li ving test1mo"' to the vi tality of the Chnsuan com mun1t1cs 'in this land and 10 1he frccdom in which all rehg1ous grou ps main1ain their 1ra- d1t1ons and wa) ofhfe:· Shamir said in the statement issued by the Government Press Office. Celehrations incl uded midnight !\1av. 1n St. Ca1henne·s Church and de' 01ion'i in the ad1acent Church of thl' :'\all' 1t~ in thr gro tto. a cave ''hl'rl' 5J lan1erns hang and which is rcvaed as 1hc site of 1he Holv Mangrr · Hundrrds of l..r:1eli soldiers man- ned roadblocl..s and mounted a watch o' l'r thl' cdcbrauons from rooftops in Trail of credit ·- -. . rec.e1pt<s led to suspect's arrest By TONY SAA VEORA Of ... o.llr,... .... ames Gregor) Marlow and C> nthia Lynn Coffman, the tw o 1ransients charged Tuesday. with strangling a Huntington Beach coed. allegedl) h'ed off the ''~tim·s credit card until their arrest two da) s later. said a deput) district attornc} Wednesda}. Marlow. 30. and Coffman. ~4. reportedl> used 19-)ear-old L> nel Murra) ·s credu card to check into three motels. eat at a restaurant and buy clothes. leaving a trail· of credit purcha~r. that kept police hot on their tracks. .. I don·1 think the) e'\pected pohce to be as hot on the trail as the} were:· !Ml1d Orange County prosecutor Rich- ard F. Toohe'. r oohe) added ttiat ( offm an ap- proached another womaA-OUtsade the building and asked for a nde. The woma n agreed. but then changed her mind. Toohe\ said. He said a woman fitting Coffman's description checked into the beachfron1 motel. v.eanng a dress from the cleaner'> and using Murray·s credit card. • ... La1er that night. Marlow and Coffman allegcdl) used the '1ct1m·s automatic teller card to withdraw S 140 from a Corona del Mar branch of 1he Bank of .\menca They re- ponedl) chrcked into·a Compn ho.lei in On1ano JUSt after m1dnigh.t and ate at an ad1acen1 Denn) ·s restaurant. both umes using the dead woman·s credit card. Toohe) alleged. Marlow a·nd ( oilman. charged earlier in 1he death of a Redlands woman. were charged in Oiangc ~Count) on Tuesda) w11h l..1dnapp1n&, raping and killing Murra).· ~otdm-W?sr Col~e :rudent was abducted r"o' 12 at the Hunt- ington Beach dr) cleaning shop where she worked. Murra) ·s full) clothed bocl\ wa'I found 1he nc~t da' 1n a half- lilled tia thtub at 1he H·unllngton Beach Inn. She was bound and bland.folded. He said pohce came close· 10 catching the couple w-hen the,·'Used the card at a Big Bear clothing store :_ .. The clerks were trying to get police there" before 1he suspec1s lef1. but failed. Toohe} ~1d. Toohe~ said Murray i!ppeared 10 have been choked b\ someone with . great strcngth. fin ing wi th Marlow·, . descnp11on a' a bod) builder Polin· hclu.·'r 1hat Murra' wa kidnapped ahout !l:JO p.m. 3, sht prcparl·d to dOSl' thl' dry cleaners. · DcLecu'e' finnll~. traced tbe fugllf\ cs IP lhe Bavarian Inn in 81g Bear (II). but again thl· duo li ad fled before pohn· am ,·cd at J a m. No'. 14. ( lothes from the Huntingto n Beach dn cleaner-; were found in the , room.which wa<, also rcn1ed "11h the '1ct1 m ·~ crl!d1 t card. Toohe> ~1d Huntington Beach in' e'illgato~ wo rked clo)(•I> w llh San Bernardino Count\ Shcnlfs detec· ll' l''> 1n tracking do\.. n 1hc duo. .\ prelif!11nar) hearing" scheduled Jan. I ti for Marlow and (off man Pilot deliveries ar~ rescheduled Because of thr \hnstmas hol- 1da>. tbl· Dail> Pilot 1s being dell\ ered in lhe morning today through \unda> The rt>gular Food ScctJon "ill he c:amed rn Fnda' ·.., ed111on The P1lo1 ntlices arc closed toda~. bu1 w di he open Friday ·'Thi.' change'\ w 111 allow man~ of our emplo)l·e~ more lime 10 enJO~ 1he hohda~ w 11h !heir fam1hes." Publi'>her Karen Wll- tmr r said ... Thank \OU for 'our under .. tamJ1ng and ha'e a nie~ { hrt'>lma' ·· I 1!..cw1"t' g1Hl'rnmcn1 office" will tx· clo"l'd .ind 1ra~h pickup '>en 1n·'i "'II tx· dcla>ed through- out the Oranttc < oao;1 1oday Police. tirl· Jnd emergmc~ pt'r· nncl will tx· nn dut~ a~ U'>ual. . Signs of th.e limes: Pranksters play with th~ Lion Country sign t \ \ • A ·. a.• I plllt • .. • •• : A drl•er, aUe&eclly drunk, amu bed bis Yan Into thl• atorefront window contaln-lna an an~-drunken driving d isplay early Wedne.day mornlna In Gilroy. Tbe drlnr . of the van, Raymond Barrlentoe, Jr, wu arrated on •u•plclon of drunken drlviq. ~-A~ed-drunken-driver-hits ~ disp .ay ~ drunkeii driving- • • G ILROY. l alil -.\ mJn \\;" t! a rrested for in'c'11ga11nn ot drun.)..l·n ~ driving Wednt><,da~ aftl'r hi\ 'an • · smashed into a .. 1orl'fron1 w1ndu" · disp lay ~r up h~ "'udents \gainc;1 "! Driving Druni.... pollll' 'aid ~ Raymond Barnl·nw' Jr . Jr1" l' • across a rcnta dl\1da. O\l'r J .. sidewalk and into thl' \torl'lrnnt 1h.11 ~ held the displa~. acnmJ1n-g w pol1l'l' t C mdr. Vern Gardnl·r • ~ Harm•ntos . .\5. \\3'> pinned l'll:h1nd tht.• \\ hl'l'I ang "-a!. frrl'J h~ firefighter' u!.ing the steel-cutter~. according to _fin: Capt. Hal Lawrence. Thl· 'an c;natlert·d t" o la rgl· "111- do" '> .tnJ hl· "a' ho'>p1 1ahtl'd 1n <.tahk l on<luion fo1 cul'> on· h" torl'lll·ad anJ a pum·turl' "ound on .,h '' fral'I u n.•d ll'ft kg. "f-\l'll 1f rd gom· out and h1rnl :t puhltr11~ agent from Holl} \\OOd. Ill' touldn't ha\l' dClne a better Jo~:· <w11J -J1m .·Ma~a. facu lt~ ad' 1srr to thl· S.\DD group at Gilroy High School. The dl'pla~ was lrriendrd 10 ~r a"arcnc.,., of the hazards of drunken dn' ing and to grnerall· funds 10 hdp -.upport thl' group. Ma~a s~ud. Baml'nlo'>. arre-stcd .for Ill\ est1ga- 11nn of drunken driving. "111 be chargl·J formall ) Wht'n hl' lea' l'S thl' h1"p11al. < iardnrr ~1d. ~ .. • • • Private funeral set for HB' s Miller t • c f : • ~ pn"ate-funl•ral 'l'f\ ll'l' \\ 111 lw held for Margaret ~t anl' I ~frnl..l·) Miller. a longltml' Huntington Beath resident" ho died l>1:t'. ~O. Miller ~as thl' '"ti.· ofindqx:mknt oil producer C. Ra~ Miller. Shl' \\oulLI have ce-lrbratl'd her !<!<th h1nO<la' 1n ~bruan . · Mrs. Miller \\J\ horn 1n Cilad<,torw Mic h in 1899 '-'hl'tl' "hl· alll'nlkd • Mac Phatl ( o nSl'f\aton in \Im-• a ncapolis anu "a' grnduatl'll Imm : • Bush Un 1vers11 ~ 1n C h1rago : She pla~ed piano Im silent m11\ 1t'' • and g.a'e mus1C' k 'sun., tx·ton· tr~l\l'I· • mg throughout thL' countn nn thl' • summe-r Chatauuua cm u11 • • • • • M rs. Mtlkr "a' 1n,olH·d 111 mJn' civic aCll\'llll'l> 1ndud1ng the im:al Parent-Teathl·r ·h\!K1a11on. 1tw C uh • Scouts. thc .\,w.taml' l.l'.11wr 111 • • Huntingto n H\.':.tlh Jnd the 01dl'I 111 • the Ea~1ern Star • She al\O \l'n l'd a tl'rm on till' • • Oran_&l' Count) < 1 ran(.}-.lur~ L111J "'1' • act1'r 1n thl' Rl·puhlic:.111 \\onll'n·, • C'l uh. : • \11lk1 1' 'ur·, "rd b' 1hrel· \on,· John 111 1 lunttngkrn Bl·a·ch. Rut>\.'rt of Lung lk.ll'h and \\ 1ll1am of Huu\ll>n. T na-,, l'1gh1 grandl hlldrrn. and fou1 grt·a 1-g1 andch1ldrl·n ·- 1-\'r\on' "t~hing to rnui...l' con1ribu- 11on<, in hl·r memun ma\ send 1hcm tu lhl· Organ I un<.l. St Wilfrid's . Ep1~rnpal Church. I ~ff' I Chapel J_ane. Huntington Hl·ach. 92646. FV neighbors nab burglary suspect \ h111glJ1~ ,u,1x.·ll "d' nahlx·d Jlll'I ht' .1lkgl'J \ ll'WJL\!.!l!J \l'\ l'l,tl m·1ghhm' l ha,t·d h1111 1hruugh .1 F-uunt.1111 \ ;illn 1H·1ghh01 hood \.\ t•J1w,d:I\ I 1111olh \ \n•ll. ~h of ( 1Jrdl'll ( 1111\t' \\,I, 1-x:ing. d1'1Jj!l'd \\Ith fl'\1 - Jl'llll,il h111glJI") tollcming. till'·' I~ pm 11H 1lkn1 on Mt t>rtl'lo < 1rdl' ·\l'vorJ 111~ to a rrl'''' ng 111lircr ~ll'\ l' \\ illia1m. \u>tt allcgl·dl\ 'ltprx.·J 111 a o;1dl' J 1111r 111 J homt· "hl'l l' lw p1l i...eJ up J \\11111Jn·, purw Tht· un1dl·n1ilil'J 1rnna of lhl' put'>l' al,c1 "·'' 111 thl:-homl' and \potted lhl' \ll'llX'l'I. I k ran out thl' d our \\llh 111' '1q1m do<.e lwhind. \ltl·r lll'1ghhor<. \a" \l\lll running J o,, n thl' '>lrl't'I "1th the pur\l' 1n hand_ anJ tX·ing pur~ucd b~ tli£ \\Oman. thq J01n,•tl 111 thl· cha~l· . One lll'l~hhor caught ~roll. who ,hmcd 1hr pur'lc 1n the pur,ucr'!.fare. thcn 1umpcd o'er a fl'lll'l'. • • • • • SIGNS OF THE TIMES IN IRVINE ... • • • • • • • • • • From Al .. vandalt'm 1\ nol llkl'I' 111 ranl.. lug.h ·on i' lrst of the cit'·, moo;1 he1nc11" cnmc'i . .\nd on~ poltu .• \Uf)l.'n ''or 1x11nll'd oul 1ha1 thl· L 11111 < ountr~ ''!!" " lot·atl'd 1n a rl·moll' hdl\ldl' arl•.11hat'' not on traJ111onal pa11ol l·ar roUll'' In fact. a poll l l' l .tr m 1gh t ha' c d 1 llil u It' • • e'en ge tting to thl· ''"Pl' ·• Lion ( ountn .1dm1n ... 1r.11e11' h,1\l' • bctn una,ailah·k 1111lc>lllml'nt1111 tlh' ~ sign high 11111.<t. 1h.111 .1111uwd I hl· Ir' llll' < o. kaw' Jlm11<,t lOll acres 10 I ion Cnuntr' .rnt.l "!!" \l'tUnt~ prohkm\ arc thl· llTrc-a t mn C'<."n ter-.. hl·::idachl· \till. tlw 1nlldl''11\ ha' l' 'parl..l·d ,1 fl'\\ ,1111 k' In 1nl· ( n 'p111..l•'""m.1n .lttJ' f-r t1t1g 'a1tf rl·porl\ Ill th.: ··\{·\ t lllllllC\. '"itch r rompll·<.l \llml' l'lll plO\n'' 111 ::i'"-'dwn· tl\l·~ n>uld '1g11up1111 .1 nwmtx·r,h1p. . ~1ah1111 ,,11J lhl' 'andal' mu'\t Ix· t'Olng w l un"dcrahk· 11 me and 1rouhk lx·l .lU\l' lhl· h1ll\1dl· s1~n can onl~ lx'rcathcdh~ hi i...1ngoru'l1nga 4- " hel'l-dn 1 l' 'd11ck · "I ha'l' l11 th111k lhl\ I\ going to be a 'hort-lt H'd tad lx:cau'>l' 11 ta kl•., .,o lung lo !:\l'I ur> lhl'rl' ... \ta hon .. aid . sunny' warmer.days promised .. ..... a.. ...... llnd ........ for hie Orenge eo.t .._......._ ••• 1tapll•Meh,,_,,.~prom1111 eunnr . .....,CIM'tlWoulh.._....,.... Hlghetoder•renoe trom the ....,... IOa 10 tow 70. wHtl northerty winde to 20 Mph below.,_ Md cenyona. Lows tonight will ,_,..from the 40. to low SO.. MountM\'hlgM will ,_,. from the mid 40a to mid SOI with winda to 25 mph. Lows Will dip to the 20I Md 308. HlgN'ln the Upper delerta will range from the upper SOI to mid eOe, low deeerta from the mid tlOs to low 70.. LoWa will renge lrom the mid 20I to mid 408. Northerty wlnda to 2q l'f\ph •• predic1ed for ... d9Mrt ., ... ~ ....... -lllrougill 5 p "' ..... 4:1 41 ··-~ '"°"'": ~ ....... .. " ~ ,. 71 "Wlttll-Cold..,.. 31 21 ~ 4t 3a ==='111'9 47 ll ......... 33 11 Occ.lude.cl..-StttlOlllfy ay 52 30 Ms*-l lPeui 2t 26 ShOwt•• """ '"'''" Snow Nw:ttot• 20 14 ......... 4 1 3 1 • ~ W9lf* lltlc• M U I Olcll ol C-ce ....... 34 17 ' l50 41 ....Or!Mn9 41 34 .. II AllMllC City . New 'f ortt Cl1y AMlllll SS 43 OlitellOIN City 4? ~;Calif. Temps leftimcw. 47 20 o-i. ... n .... 50 34 O<lenCIO ,. 16 .. 56 ..,_Cl< 31 11 ttftM1d1.,.-,.. 47 2t =·lontllrQU11h5pm 49 ... '<> 22 Pll-4• 15 47 erslleld 9uftelo 31 " .O.• 53 45~1 II 31 Y-ll•V'Y 50 27 c.,.. '<> 30 Pf~ ... 21 eio .... .45 21 gc:on.SC 53 42•= 50 24 lilfloP st 27 e.NC 31 H Clly s f. 20 llylfle .. 43 $urf Foreca•t· ~ 4$ 22 ""'° ... 2t Celellna 62 52 CNceoo 32 21 NcNnot>O 51 it furelte 55 ... c.--11 31 17 81LOU19 34 21 F..-Sl .. 8Mc;ll AV9 Mu ow Clewwlend 32 21 SlltUltC:lty .34-2t -L.enc:uler-_.1-~ i -----4-1 "1lt Colu!ftbla.S C 45 30 San AnlOfllo 53 42 l ong llNoll 12 41 8911t•MOlllCa 3 5. • ~()No 41 11 S911 Juen,P R 83 II L~ AJlOlli" 65 54 Nftpof1 3 5 • Concord.NH . 311 24 8181• Mw1e ~ < 37 21 Mllf'Y9Vllie II 37 San0ie9oCnty 5 I • Oel!M-Fl Worl~ .. 'Cl SNlll• 52 41 Montc>vt• 10 45 OOtlOoll lot TllutlOay OeereMlftg -· Oeylon 31 20 Sbi•F-32 15 Mon-f1 50 .. .., ...... 91\d ""' o.n-52 " Spoli-31 34 Monterey S9 45 O.Moor-. 51 22 Syr-35 23 ...... ... ... Tides Oetroll 34 21 T empe..SI Ptrat>Q 32 M Newpot1 8Mcll 63 .. fJPuo S3 33 T~ 35 22 0...lend 5-4 38 Felrbel\111 -Ot -11 ,_ 65 31 0n1.,1o 13 45 Fergo 'Cl 17 TulM 46 32 Pelm Springs 71 49 TODAY Flegtl•ft 38 17 WNllMglon.D C 42 25 P...o.nt 15" •• """ '"Otl 4 15 ."' 4 1 Gr9fld AepiClt 31 33 Wlc:NI• 46 23 p-l'lotllee 51 .. Ftt•t 10W 11oae m 1.5 Gr.-F• .. " "8d lllufl 51 31 SeconCI Ngrl 4 42p"' 32 ar-o N C 44 20 ..,._,City eo 47 SeconCllOW 1000pm 11 Herttord 45 22 ..._...,. 15 43 PlllDAY ...... --•-•to fW9t ......---+ft 4 Honolulu 83 13 Extended a-.. IO 42 Flrtl IOW 1' 01 pm 0.1 -•on ... 43 Sen .... cllno 15 41 Second hlgh IOI pm 3.3 lndlenepoitl 31 21 Sen Oelwiel .. 47 S.COf'd IOW 10 4t p m u Jec:~ac><w1tle It 54 Fw llwougll Ille S•N<Olly llwougll =?.Lo ... 50 ' .-, ~ MollcMf period but ..,,,,.1og •Ml'°" ,.. KeMMClly 33 24 CloolCM llloflg .... _. durln8 .... ...,,, a.n.io. 51 45 Sun 11-1oe1ey et I 51 •"' -..-L .. l/egM 57 31 encl ..iy morniftO ,_,,._ ....... ..... .,.. 15 41 el 4 50pm Ll111e Roell 41 31 lliglw II lo 13 L-4410 54. V ...... leMee.Mt• 61 45 Mootlr ... 1oo.ye1125te m encl •• l-.42 22 lliglw 72 IO 11 lo. st IO 41. ... en. se 41 811231pm JOT-OF GIVING ATeHRISTMA-S •• ·• From Al Walkman-style radios wi1h batteries. btq ·cles a nd.lots of s1 ufTed animals." )aid Cummings. O ne woman .made handmade dolls com plete with n~ Ion~. · Whtie the deadltnr had passed. readers were still bringing in ,,n s on Christmas Eve. Cumm ings sa1~. "T he response was fan1ast1c.'' said Cummings. Every day·readers came in to 1he Daily Pilot offices to de li ver Christmas gi fts. said Cummings. In fact. one woman who wished 10 remain anonymous stancd preparing for the Give a q~tle Chnstmas campaign las1 Janual) Throughout the entire )'Car she purchased gifts in an1fc1pa11on of the program . .\nd in earl~ December she dropped off 28 holtda> bags filled ""h childrl·n·s gifts and 30 wrapped packages. "Everyone got 1010 the spinr." said Cun1mings . • . But rrprl''>l'ntal1' l'' o f I hl' 11' 1nl' • Co . \\h1ch O'-' "' lhl· l.rnd. '·" lhl' : pcoptr• "ho run I ion < 11un1r~ .irl' • a~arl' of the prohkm -and .m· ll''>' f.ru11g. "llet'tttttte<l tht11 lngh '\ctlool Olll'-Up\lllall'>hlp I\ hd1111<.l lhl· llll\ l h Id "It', o ln IOUSh lx'l'Ol11l' d i....J, 'POrt -lhl·~ ·n~.\hO\\lng their llll· or,." 'Ill' 'aid. Thl· Ir' IOl' < o e\l'CU ll\l' admitted the \lgn llll\lh1cl '""a' ".1mu,ing. in a \\a~:· Bui lw ':11d 11 hl'l'llllll'l> quill' an nuisance 1f \ ou'rc Thl' hu\llll'" ownn \\hO ha .. 111 kl'l'P \l'lll.l1ng llUI Crl''o'S 10 repair thl· d:im<1gl· Chriatmaa midnight mau \ta hon '"'., a btt rnrwernL·d aho ut Pope Job.n Paal ~ amllee at c bllclren wbo wicker baaket d urln& Chrlatmaa mldnlCbt ·:.. • From A l b~ scrambling "J.rnal' ol tlw lTntral nCf\ OU\ "\ll'lll "Onn· \ciu 'n· do\\11, '"Ll.rl' dm.,n .. Blol'k '\a1tl "Wh' "l'rl: thn hl'lt~ nn so long for hurn,:' · "It a ppear' thl· U'l' uf 'tun gun' ma) ha\l' bel·n ahu,t·d \nJ '' thl'rl' was abuSl'. 'omn11w· 'houlJ g11 w Jatl, .. he <,a1tl. Lyda~ pre' 1m"h ""d · hl· "'" helping a fncnJ gl't Im .oclung1ng.' from an apartmcn1 h" fnena 'harnl with a g1rlfr1cntl J I 'l'" mJI') \tll'l'I and Beach Bo ull'' J1d · In an 1nten IL'\' I ,Ja, <.a id h" friend had to hrl'J k .1 "1.ndo" and 1 h:t t Lyday had rntcrl·d "to [l,l'I h" ,tu fl .. Ca pt. Pnre ..a1J I \d:I\ prrupllall'd the struggle atkr h1\ Jrrr <.I "hl·n hl' allqcdly tned 10 altat.k an Orange Coun ty de tention rl'll'a\l' olliccr _..,,,.,Sh, ... -'_._~ •-.t.-- Mlt~ aortt•s' B • \ • • •A•· • I\ •• • t CleM1'9d eOS 641 ~ 711 '"'"" ~'' ~ •·1 • ~ •••· • , . C hrt'> Mahon. 1 hl· In inc < o.\ dirlTtor of U'\'\CI managL'll1l'lll. 'aid Lum < ountr\. ooard l·hairman Harr' ~hu,tn. ha'> ~pokcn to t11m of1he \1gn \\\ lll"hl'' .. , i...ncm hl''\ 3\\arl' of thl· proh- lrm," ~t ahun \aid ... It 1'\n·1 sonll'- thing. 1lw~ ·re par11c ularh fond of" prl''\S co' cragl' of Lion C ountr) ·sign preaented btm wttb a wbtte baby lamb ln a mau In St. Peter'• Basilica. high 11nk\. Hr 'ipcculall'd 1ha1 news 1~----------------''-----------------------------­ar11dc'i might JUSI dkouragc even more l'fl'atl\ r 'andallsm. Li on Coun- tr~ adm1m'\lrator'i art> alrl'Jd~ losmg patience. he ..aid. "The~ 'rl' 3"-aR' ofthl' prohlcm. and thl·~ ·rl' not pk:i<>cd." he ~aid ... The~ 'd JU~I as .,oon '>Cl' this fad di{' a natural dl·a1h :· ff en'!/' 611/'irhna.r.' PILGRIMS CALL FOR PEACE . l . , 701· oo<'I' fJ i.? !J<'111w !L'l/f'f>.r 1 rt.r be<'ll J111v1~'1jal1<19 1i1 lh<' ltoltiAi_y Jr<f'a1Y1tio1t-r /Y; lottlhcm (J~~ijrH-11ia 1 ,f i111i/t(',f a11rl t(J~ 9n1{ </ti& at -h101v lt·r/y<; !JO fir allottH<19 1t.r 1!t1:r 0Jj>ort11111(!1· F rom Al wa'i shot and wounded b> lsrne-11 sold1l'f\ after he allegedly thrl'W a fire homh at a passing b us 1n Bctt Sa hour. .1 '1llagL' o ne mile fro m Bcthlehl'm c;.11d tu he-thl' s11c of the fi eld where the angel'> brought 1hc 11d1ngs of Jl'~u11' h1rth tu the shepherd<;. Manger ~qua re was bcdrC'kcd "1th lOlon:d ltglm -\ 40-.foot C hmtma' tree gllttercd outside 1hc Churl·h of th{' :-.latl\ ti\. hu11t o ver the 'ittc \\hl'H' Jnus 1s he-lin l'd to have he-l'll horn j 1 ht' c hurl·h. hu11t in thl' form of a fortre\\. 1~ di\ 1ded among 1he Greek Orthodo\ . .\rmcn1an Or1hodo1t and Roman ( athollc churchc~. lsral'l's Tourism Mtntstr)' said about 7 5.000 '\mencan and Euro- pean to un'its "err l'xprctrd in Israel and the Wl''-1 Bani... dunng tbc <.'hns1ma' wa<,on. "1th aboul 5.000 t'ltJX'C'tl'd 1n Rl·thkhcm Cln Chnstma!I f\<." and Chn<tmas Da~ Deify Piiot ~- •• Ouerenteed --~-. 11--iOu-oo. ~ t r 11Jt' <'l'k 'Otvtlt' {./A1Y:r111NM 19d>n.~ aH· lhanA 111111 ~ t :/ 1 ,Jjr 11111A1~19 t!t1:r 0111• . fkrlY"r.rl {/A/'l:r1111a.fc.!l_<'I . r11/fl hoJ<' 1Aa<y o1t' r111t(9011rJii111«/y art' ,rAt(1v<19 tht· .9TnJjt<wt l]lvv:S111m~17?p_·rhti. - !.&act•, _frjot' a11t/.t;;Jot!. 70rt1111<'.' ~yt~• t~ l ~ f ;• ' ' t .t ...J I 1 '' Justcall 642-6086 "". ,,,..,,. 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N! .. ~ ' HB resident~ named Sailor oftheYear Coast Guard Petty O fficer 2nd Clau n..dlJ J. CamHta, son of Joseph Camasta of Hohtinaton Beach. has lx'en selected as Sailor of the Year for Coast G uard Air Station Cape Cod at Otis Air Fo~ Base. Mas~. • • • . /o\rm ) Pvt. JeHeme D. Frel&a1, dauahter of· . G1J.bcn and Ingrid Freitas of Huntinaton Beath. has amvcd for duty with the 511LChem.icaLCompany..in-We~ Germany. Freitas is a chemical operations speciallM. · -• • • • • Manne Sgt. Ryan L. norp, son of Harold and Elizabeth Thorp of Huntington Beach. was promoted to h1~ present r:ank while ~rvin& with t~e • lrd .Manne A1rcrafi Wmg at Manne Corps Air . . . " Frank L. Custer, son of Donna Lockerbie and stepson of .\ndrc" Lockerb1e Jr. of Huntin1t9n Beach. has peen promoted to the rank of technical sergl·ant 1n the Air Focce. C~stcr is a. tacti~I fire · team lradcr "1th the 91 st M1 ss1 le Secunty Squadron at Minot 1r Force Base. N.D. • • • .\1rman John W. Blrabaam, son of Mr. and Mrs. (\"<'11 R1rn haum of Huntington Beach. has graduated from ba<,ir training at Lackland Air Force-Base. Tl'\a\ • • • .\1rman ht Class Pamella R. Lliy, whose husband. Air fon't' Staff Sgt. C'h;trles A. Lay 1s the so n ofC'arncnc Corna1r of Costa Mesa. has arrived for dut~ with the lUbth Transportation SQ11adron at Da' 1s-Mon1han ir Force Base. l\riz. --.__..._.. --,.\trman I st Class John E. BrHtlsam, whose "ife 1\ the fotmrr Johanne Gilderman of Fountain v ~ ~paruapal.Cd-uwhe JOint-e,,w~~~I Shield 86. He 1s a mbn1t1ons s\stems specialist with th e JKth tra1cg1c Wing at .\ndc~n .\ir Force Base. Guam. • • • • ~a man Philip R. Ward, son ofShl•rryl Ward of Co,t<l ~1l·'>J . rcccntl~ rnmplctl'd a five-da) pon vi!>ll to Hong Kong "hale part1cipa11ng an a western Pacific dl'J)lo1mt·nt. W.JUd. a 198.3 gradua\1? o f Estam 1a I I 1gh x hool. IS currentl ) '>ta11om·d aboard the hat1 k c;h1 p l l S Ne" k rse}. • • • ~l·rnnd Lt Robert L. Jones, '>On of Louis and Barbara Jone' 11f lr' inc.'. ha., graduated frum thl' Air Force J1ra an maintenance offi cer l Oursc at Chanutl' .\1r Forn· Ba\c. Ill • • • .\rm~ p, 1 Adam W. Rupllnier, 'IOn of Michael and Jnan Ruphnger of Huntington Beach. has a~m l:d tordut' "Ith the "th Field .\rt1llef) 111 West (1crman\ Ruplinga 1s a cannon crewman • • • (i\C Jeffrey' Dean o f Huntington . lkal·h pan1upatl·d fl'l'l'lltl~. in :i fiTc-natton major mant1nw e\eru \e rnlk d "R1mpac 86 ... 111' oh mg more than 50 'hips. 250 aircraft and morr than 50.000 <,allors. airmen and marines. He 1s current!\ sta110nl'd. aboard the l 'SS Remit 1n San l>1cgo. · • • • Joseph A. Huntington. \on of Lero} H untingtun of Huni1ngton Heac·h. ha' hecn commissionrd a SC'cond lieutenant through the .\ir Force ROTC program and t'Jrnl·d a harht•lor's drgrcc from George ln\lltUll' of rl·c·hncilog~ IO •\tlanta. • • • p, 1 Sha"n A. Nielsen, '>On ot ( hrcta Petru111l'llu.u[Co~t~\k!.a.-ha' n 1mplet ed thl'1:5a51l lid d Jrt1lk n lannnnct•r COUr\l' tHldef' !ht' one station un it 1i-a1111ng progr.im a1 Fun Sill. O~la. • • • Cap1 Thomas G. H•11tea, son ofF Wilham and ~fat) Hu8ifl'' nf Fountain \ alk~. ha.; graduated from lhl' \rnl\ ·, < nmbincd ·\ml\ af)d Sl.·r' 1Cl'S Staff ")chool :11 f-nrt I l·a,l·n"on h. Kan • • • M1Jn nl· Lan<.'l· C pl. Christopher R, Hoffman. son or \Ii and ~I r~ < R. Hoffman of M1s\lon VieJo. rtC'enth reported lur dut~ "1th thl' b l Fofll' Sen •Cl' Supo1.1rt < iruup JI \fan nc ( orp~ BaSl" < amp Pcndkton. • • • •\1 rman I ~t < la ~s Cheryl R. Cumpton, daughter of Harh.ua Cumpton of Huntington Reach. ha' gntdtrJ!f'tl from ro<iic IT3Tntng at LaC'kland ..\ir Forl~ Bao;e. I 1'\,l'i \hl' "a" an honor graduatl' of lht• e6Uf'>t' • • • ~t ·Dennis M. Oavi1, <,on or Paul and fo~l'l' Da' 1<o or lm1a \kfkl has tomplctcd an .\rm~ pnmar~ ll'ader~h1p rnu rse a1 h lfl Bragg.~ ( ()aq'i 1s a '<'hack mn·han1c "Ith thl' 714t h ~kd1ca l Detachment. • • • Airman Jose E. Vllenclo, \Un of ( onn1l' and Dcograuao; \'1knl'10 of St-al Bl·ach. ha') participated in the ioint nen:1~· Global Shield 86. Vtlenc10 1s an aircran armament S) terns spcc1ahM with the .i I 0th Bomhardmrnt \\'111g at K.I S.1,,~cr '\ir Forel' Base. Milh • • • p, L Todd_ W. Shur, ~oo ol Bun Shur o r C~l~ "1esa. ha'\ compll'ted trn1n1ng a' an .\rm} m1htar~ police '>rc·c1alist under the.-one q at1on unit 1ra1n1ng program al Fort McCkllan. •\la. PASADENA (AP) ._ Former holtaer ' "Our voicn would mound ibtouab the that," <be said, ~ David Jacobsen rememben'spendini last room," Jacoblen recalled ••and we wert Jacqbtcn t1id he tho'qht of hi• family. Chriwnu in small ooncrt1C-walled room ~•&antly beina remi~ to bt qutet." His youftfHt son Paul had married durina in Beirut with three fellow A~rican Jacobsen knew Cbri1tmu was ap-bisfatheracaptivity. Theothcnmay have bolllltl and learnina by radio that ptoethina by the olive-seed c.alcndar he had imilar thouaht~. but 1f anyont was Anflican tnve>Y Teny Waite couldn't win uted, puttina a pit a day in one comtr of overcome emotionally. tltcy did not lhow their releate. · . their rQOm. it. -· • 'JICObecD, of Huatinaton Beach, was There was nothin1 but bid news from "We were four stro nJ A'merictn1," he freed Nov. 2 by bit ShHte Moskm capton the transj1&or radio they were permitted to said. "If we cried, It would have been in the afkrbtlftf hcld in captivity for 17 months. listen«> for Jwo houneach day. Waite had qu1cl of tht night when the liahts were off. He said 1n 1 recent interview with the been pushina fora Christmas release of the We were mature. We had accepted what Palldena Star-News that Christmif as a • hostages. but repons indkated telks had our situation was. We were makina the hostqt was too painful lo broach with his, failed. · · best of it. We kept busy. I think that fellow captives. The administrator of the .. We knew that he was neaotiating with mtntally. everyone will come out in aood American Univenity Hospital in Beirut our caplors," Jacobsen said. "We'd hear shape. or at leut Tom and 1:.eny-were ill has-been visiting relatives-in Southem BBC (tM British Broadcutinf Company) ·good shape when I le.ft-them.' California. and .ttte Voice of America. and we hard Anderson and' u.therland still are cap- "WC talked a little about it, but that's an ·Terry Waite sayini ... that he was tive in Lebanon. as arc Americans Frank emotional time and we didn't talk about disappointed that we were nbt going home ·Reed and Jo11eph Cic1pp10. the latter a too much," recalled Jacobsen. ••J thmk our with him. · · close friend of Jacob!>en. . tho\.llhts of Christmas were more private. "But in spite or l~at:' Jacobsen said. A born-ag;un (:hm11an before his k1d- We knew h wu O .ristr;n as: it came and it "~onestly, we we~e quite hopeful of being nap mg . .Jacobsen said the captive roup went lik~ an other da ." released t'h t Christmas Ev , l' une. co n s ar a -got t c wor rom erry Waite over the Church of the Locked Door:· square-foot tile-floored. cement-walled radio'.nver the BBC. that II Just ~as not 10 Pljlced awhile 1n ~htal) confLnment for fl :.. . .h • e I· room with American University Agricul-be. angl·nng a guard. Jaco~n con11nued the tun: Dean Thomas Sutherland. the Rev-. "Instead of being complct<'ly d1~ ser' ices, dubb111g ·Im makt>sh1ft cell "the------ Lawrence Martin Jcnco and Terry couraged. he. ga ~c us hope. We knt'w Church of 1lw Lucked Door, Annex Anderson. Middle East correspondent for some&ody was working: we knew our D" 1"11on .. DaYld Jacobeen The Associated Press. Jenco also has since 1ovemment and our loved Ones and our ··1 had a full !>Cf ' Il e ... he rl'lallcd. "I <."ven ~n released. .fri~nds would be "orking for us: "-C knew gaH· m '~lf wrnmun1~!n .. UC-Irvine --wiri S rant -or-brai~ ·research By Tiiie AHociated Press The l 'nl\cr,11' 111 C Jl!lorn1a at ln1nc has "On J )Ml0.1100 grdnt to C\plort' Ol'" wa}' of d1agno,ing and 1rca11ng such disorder'> a~ .\lt hl'lml·r'' d1'l'J\e The grant t\ pan ol $ ~ 4 m1lhon Lhat th1. Pc" C h;mtahlt f ru\I\ ol Ph1ladclph1a has a"arded tu fiH· unl\er.,111e'> nat1 on"1de for ncurolo~1lal rc\Carrh Pl'" 'IX>l.ci.rrni.n~~llh ·~~H~ __ ..._. _ __. had apph~d tor munl'~ cl\ dllable through the Jounda11un\ rec.en th crca1ed ncu- ro!.<'1l'nle program. "hilh " c>..pt'.l'ied to ret l'I' c add1t1on:.il funds 1n-thr fu ture Triplets' treats _ Santa Clea had hlananda full Monday when 25 y"4>unaaten, all either trlpleta or quadnapleta, ahowed up at Saint Joeeph Hoapltal in ~e for I '( I \lll'nll'l' hof)l' thl' grant "'111 '>er\l' a'!> -.cl'd monl'' for a $25 millio n brain tn\lltute thr unl\er.,.1t' "'ant'> Ill e)tabhsh "tth thL· a;d o t loundauon'> and hcnl'IJv tor. "\\ c rnuldn 'l hJ \ l' golll' n a helter Chn 'tlmd'> prl''>l'nt .. 1tw ~.fJnl·., cu-<lirel· tor. Profc,c;o1 ( arl < t1tm;in \.lid Tue'lda\ .\ team ul "" 1,1.1l'nlt'>t' k d b) P"' -t hnh111lug~ p1 11fc,,or' ( ulmJn and C 1an .,..,""',......,,..-~ L'nch will C\am1nl' 'l'\l'r::tl new area'>''' a reunion of multiple blrtb babies born ther~: Four-year-old Robin (left), Brad and Alllaon Gibbon• of lmne joined ln the fun. hra1n research C otman ..aid thl' tt•Jm "111 focuc, on thl' ollal ton '>) '>tl·m. J huk -explorcd ~J>l'Cl uf the· hra111 that " thc-mmt d1R'1.·t path\\a\ tram ihc ·~m~ The ~Jfa"ton <t\o '>tem ·~ mo't often a'>'l0<.·1a1cd "'1th the \cnM.' ol . . .. mcll . Hun'tington, Westminster, FV -An-0-the-r-ap-pe-.1-b-y h 1 t 1 d . J r, Artukovic rejecte~ sc "oo ~ o evy eve ope~1ees "~~,~~:~;~;,,0~~~~1:~l'.~b~.\:~dr~ .\nul..11\ K under death ~ntence for "ar Br ROBERT BARKER Of, ... 0 911y ,_ ., ... Rl...,ltknt' bu1ld1ng unto th~ir ht)mr ' and u1 mpan1l'' n1n\trul·t111g huu,ing trat·t,. hotels and 1.>lhl'r lumnwrnal or 1ndu\trt.1I pruJ t"l'l\ '"II pa~ dn doper k l'' tu ,chnnl' tll Hun t1!lgton Bedl h h 1un1a1n \all~' and\\ C'>tm111~ter in I l)X 7 Four ,r hnnl hoard ~ in thl' tlHl't' \\'c.,1 Orangl' < ount ~ c111e\ ha\t' \Ot1•d to <.lart l olkt 11n~ thl· l'l-l'' 11n J~m I. th.1111.' 10 Ill'" k gislauon '>1gnro h) Un'~ lkul.ml'J1an lh1' fall Thl' '>l'ho11l d1.,tnr t\. hoping 10 ra1~l· ahout $.' mil hon 1n Ill 7. \\Ill gl'l a SI )(} fll'r-\(ju:trl·-li1,11 k l' Im rl'\ld1·n11al uin- !.1-f'UC!lo n and )ll H'nh a o;quan· foo t ror nl'" cumnwrn al and 1ndu'ltnal hulld1ng,. Rl' aknt~ "ho n 1n\truct arl\ ndd111 un 111 tht•1r h11u'l' that'' l'nd u'l'd. (o, l'fl'd and hah1t.1hk "'II ha'l' t11 pa' thl',kl'. fhl'~·11 haH' to pa' for 'iUt h 1h1ng<. a' l'nd o\ed pa11no;. <,olanums and l'\pamHlO"I to moh11l' home<> a\ \\!.'II :\'i re o;1dL'nCl''i. E\rmptt·d. according 10 Lee East"ood. a'i'ilstant suix·nntl'ndent of thr Hun1- 1 ngton Beach l 'n10n H 1gh Sl.·hool Dl\tnr t. are patio etl\Cr'i. dc<.k'i. garage<. and roof t'a' es. East"ood o;a1d that lhl' fl'l'S "Ill gl\c hi\ distnct a chance to refurbish school buildings that are sho" mg "ear and 1ear. The.-high '>C'hool d1c;tnc1 ha!> pinpointed :ihout S6 7 million 1n rccon,trUl'llOn proJCCts. said Ea'>t" ood. The~ includl' fi~ing allc~edl} un..afc rlectncal S) 'tem at Edison High School and repairing a "all '>lipping away from the re'lt of bu1ld1 ng 1n the English Departml'nt at ~1 anna High Sl·hool, he said . · Local real estate agents oppose th r fen because areaschool d1'itnc1s face deelln1ng en mllmrnt~ and don't need nc" ~ hool. al·cord1ng to Kirk Kirkland. prc'1dl•nt ol thr Huntington Beach-Fountain \'alk' Hoard o f Rraltor\ cri mes "hen C r03tta "a~ a \:a~i puppc1 ·hoot offi nal' -.a~ t hJt lhl' ft·l·~"' 1ll l!1 \ l' '>tJ ll' · h.l't bel•n fl'Jl't tc.-d· the 'ltatl' nl'"'" lhl·m their onl\ C~ll' to repair aging agcnl~ TanJug ..a1J huild1ngs. · • \rtu l.1l\ 1c. 8~. a former. url<>1dc ( olon' "I don't kno"' of am d1o;tnt't 1n the· 'talc fl''1dl'nt "a\ C\trad1tl!d from the I 'n1ll'd that "on't impose the ICl''> ... On·an \ ll'" ...,!Jtt'' 1n Fchruan and 1m·J for n1ml'' '\<·hool D1~tnct upcnn1cnLk n1 Dak Jg...tln'>t human1t, and "Jr lnmc' Ill ( ongan said Fnda~. ··" c·,l. al"J" n1 nnl·ttwn "Ith 1he de.ith'> ul mure than ~lfl'a mcd fo r more monc) and no'' that '1LJlJJXJ<l kv.. .. ~·rh and ( •"fl'>•C,-betwt.-en the Lcg1c,la1urt' made II a\atlahk . 't'hliol 144 1 J nd 144 Hl· "a' wn ,1cted and d1'tm·t\ "111 u<,e 11:· '>t'nll'nll'd lln \la' I 4 lkH·lopers and resident\ \.\ht• ,uhm1t 1 ht· IJ1n1 rl'Jl'U1on 111 ,kml·nc~ cam1· building plans after De<. ~I \\111 hJ \l' tn trnm ) ug.oshl\1a'!. collel11\t' pn"sideoc~ pa) the new fees. probabl:y at Cit) 1 lal l. Ea rlwr. ''~o :ir pca lc; 10 th e Supreme Co un hcfo rc· the~ take out hutlding pem11t\. "al· n·i1·ncd Ea'l\\Ood said. .r \ kg.al <,011r1 l 'IWJl.ing 11n lOnd1t1on ol I hl· high ~chool d1Mnr1. "h1t:h hJ<. .1 =' Jnon' m1t'. \Jld \rtuktH ll ,1111 had the m1ll1on operating budget. n·cc•'l'li $~ 5 rig.hi 111 a·.,i. thJ I tht• dl·.1th \l·nteace be m 1ll1on this year 1n state lotter) fl'' l'nUl'\. 1ndefin11l'l :-i 1111,tporwd ()n ground' v i I he lott en mone\. wh1d1 " t'\P\.Tll'd 10 dehilll\ J rop tu about SI .8 m1ll1o n 1n tht' rnrn1ng I hl· dl'k11-...· M~Ul'J du11ng. tht> J'lf<ll't't'd- 'l·Jr. has been u.;ed ch11•rh to rl'duu: l la" 1n~' 1h.11 \flu~11\ ll "a' unli t to ,t:ind 1r1al \l/('S. Ea-.t\\Ood "31d. hct.lll'l' 111.11'1 .1nd <;l'l11li l\ -" .I I ~ Police say gang robbed, terrorized Irvine family By LA URA MERK and PAUL ARCHIPLEV °' .... Delly ...... •tefl · ~ix 'Vietnamese gang , mNnhl·r forced their "a' into a In int> home tt\e1t .bound. heat-up and robbed ll'i ocrupants. lrv'ine police said. The gang members apparent!> selected the Vietnamese family be- caust-of 11s publte stand against gang Jct1v1t~. said Lt. ijob Lcnnen. The me1drnt on Hcndru strtet in the Cul..,crdalc rcsidtntial area began about 11:30 '1.m. Tucsda) "hen the Victname!le males in their late teen and earl) 20s er1tcrtd the home. said Irvine Pphcc.SgL Mike Ogden. Newport Beacb T.,o v.a1CQ<'S 'alucd 11 SI 0.000 ..... rrr .iolcn somcwmr bl'tv.ccn noon and 4:.m ·p m. Tuc.-\da) from a d1\pla)' case at Raff Jty,.elfrs 1n Fa\h1on Island. 4n unkno"'n su pet't 1pparrn11) rtmo'cd a tock from 1ht shd1na glas~ Joor on 1hc <'3"<' and sn1~ th<' goods w11hou1 bctnf. M"Cn. .. ·~ unknoll<n su\p«t ~m1·11m<' bl'· tw noon and J .lO pm TucMJa) en 1hc ~ ond-Ooor "indo... of a The SUS~l'b "<.'re arwrd \\Ith al kast onr pistol. he 'n1d. · ..\ccording to Lcnnen. the rohhcr" ~nc" of resident Thuan Phuc Ngu~cn because he \\-Ork for a VietnameS<.' ne"spaper and has spoken out against ganR violcncl'. .. From what the suspects said to the '1ct1ms. inounds like tht'~ went there fcrr :i '~lfil'"Tt'asoii.''")atd unnen:- Lcnncn refused to day what the gami mcmbets said th~ to.v1c1ims. N'u)cnand Cuong Traa.1 'isiting relat1\'e. were tied up b) the uspects and pistol whipped. Both '1ct1ms ufTered minor inJurie . said Lcnncn. Ngu yen's two dauihters and son ••• A 198S Kawasaki 600R molOl't') I<' \.\3S stol<'n sometime bet""'ttn 6 p.m unda) and l p.m. Tunctar from th<-corner of Plattntia ind Supenor avenue\ Coetalil- A urt .. ;1h <'Uh "'" rtponcd stokn trom Llg)d's Nunery. 20l8 Nt"wpon 81'1d., belwccn 7;40 p.m. unday and 7 a.m. Mo_n4ay. Th<' loss was e~um111td 111 S4.000.. ' • • • '\ S 120 \lcreo v.as rc;poncd 1.1olcn rrum ;i \\ere .il<.o hunh' at the 11mc of the 1nn tknt bul l''cpapcd 1n~ur~. fhl' o;o,Jl('ct' '>tole $5.-00 cash and a handgun hl•flm· lll'l'1ng. .. fh l\ 1<, I~ p1cal gang ac11nt) to p1di. on :i fam1l~ \\Ith a h1~h profile 1n the V1t•tnaml''l' com1T1un1t)." Ogden aid. "Some ml·mtx·r of the famil y ma~ ha' c said \Oml·thing disparaaif\i about gang ml·mbt.·r.. .. Lrnnert i.a1d that 'gu)cn's son llagacd down an Ir' 1nl' patrol offi cer '"'h1lc hcw&s chasi-ng thnuspects who fkd 1n a rl·d Toyota Cchca. Polter belie\ C a scc·ond car \\all also used In thr robber). ln..,estigators had no leads on thr suspc-cts Wednesday. Ogden said. v.mdo". • • • A "'indow to a car was pnl'd and shattrr 1n a parkina 101 at 62S un Oowcr """"<' h('1 .... c-en Q a m. and 9· IS pm. Monda) lfn"'<'' er. noth1na 11>as rcportl'd 'tolcn. ...,.. ... 1 .\ 1ele' "'on, \lcrcp and cakulatQB, lnlnhn& S8T6. V.l!l't f'CPof1ed !Olen from -llnu~· of 8anene8, '776 W, 19th t . i-·1 .... .,·cn S· I 0 p.m. unday and I\ • m \tunda~ rntr)' "IS madt b \Ml\hin& th<' rron1 pl:U<' 1la,.s 111>1ndo"'. La&una Beach lkarh "'a' r<'l'1n rrrd I ul·,Ja, 111 < 11r11na drl Mar on Ea\l l O:l\I • ti11.th"'a' h~ Nr" tX>rl fkarh Poiill' • • • Bnan Ro~·n Ca,\Cd\ ~I>. \\J\ rcpon1·d m1s~ing Tuc.-sda~ from h1<> C ll'u '\m-e1 addl't'\S. Ca\~~ wa\ hl\l ~l'n No\ !Q ••• Clo1h1ng \\Orlh an r'11ma 1rd S ,,I "a' Molrn Monda~ n1gh1 !rum a car parJ..(•d on Sea' 1c.-w. 1hr '1mm tolJ poht'l· • • • In a "K"pa ra1<' 1nndrn1 a '1dl·o1 .. 1\\l.'lll' rt'cordrr wonh S!41 "'a' \lokn frflm a rar parkrd Monda~ nlnnir. 1hr ~m l'lod of Broadwa~ • • • Police arrr~ti:d R1l'.hmJ F T nci-·r. W. of Laguna Niguel on \u,p1pon ol dn' 1ng undrr lhe 1nflul'nl'l'Of JltOhOI rn('tic.'r 'tlo3~ arrt'Mt"d at 4:.'0 p m M1,nda~ on (1lrn· nr) re Strl'<'I Imne <\ S 11 (I ~ka1t'hoJnl 11J\ '1okn Imm a home on Wt",tpon • • • A "allct and ch<'d .. hool.. 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Voluntttn in Atlanta cooked hun· dreds of hams and turkeys for the homeless, ~Y families lined up befort dawn in Lancaster. Pa., for a Christm Eve dinner .with all the trim · as. and children everywhere wail for another around-the-world -......ui·-· by a pilot who, unlike the Voyaacr crew, plans plenty of stops. Although ski arus opcratrd at near --c.--.,..pact y tn cw england. many Who settled down elsewhere for a long winter's nap and dreamed of a whi.te Christmas were destined to be disap- poinled when the holiday dawns. Paul Houle .. a National Weather the American people -are very proud of you." America's newest heroes -Voy- qcr pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeaacr -were able 10 spend the holida~ on the ground.at their home in Mojave af\er c.ompleting their historic round·the-world non·stop night a day earl) Tuesday. For man}. Wedntsda) was a day for getting in some last-mi nute shop- ping. ~..:rhere are an awfu~t'°fpeople­ hustJing and bustling," said Ruth Mitchell. marketing director for Hickon Hollo" Mall in Nashville. where ·some store shelves were already clear. Service meteorologist rn Rochester. But amid, llll the g1ft·giv1ng. tlte ~.Y .. sa~~~n:t forgo~•~-~ __ __.., State.'~snow belt was "m~re designe~ In Detroit. Sal\ ation Arm~ ,01un for mld· to ~~te Ma!~h th_an tl}e cod<?-tecrs prepared food for 2.000 dinners -Dttcmber There is no snow on ~~e . to be sen·ed Thursda,· at the Harbor 1round in Rochester. where .tt s. Ltghl Substance -\bu·sc Center ... '\s forecast to be 40 degrees and rainy long as people are lined up. they Thursda). ,..c t 10 feed th·m " said In western Massacbusetts. where exp.. • . c : up to 23 inches of ~now fell Dec. 18. spokes"oman Jacqueltne Pmage. just 6 inches of snow remained on the Olga Osb}. coordinator of the ground in North Adams. said broad· "Feed the Hunar} .. Christmas meal caster Paul Hopkins. "We're expect-program in '\tlanta. said about 40 ingrain tonight." he added. ·, oluntt"er cooks showed up Wcd nes· Armed Israeli eoldlera wacth a 1roup of lirl .coat. march In the Bethlehem Cbrl•tma• Eve proceulon Wedneeday. In the back- 1r:ouod l• Church of the Nativity . Top~hef: prep~re . -meals fo1 . . homeleS~ W '\SH1NGTON (AP) -Chefs .some of the capital's fanciest cater prepared to serve Chri$1111 E dinner Wednesday to 1,SOO hpmcl1 people in the_lobby of the Health a Human Services Department. The dinner will be ·'"a ti me • plc .. w~~rc !ivin~ hafd..1ivcs f. seft At5S I gcncrolity." said Mitch Soyder, of1 -C'ommunitv for Creative Non-Vi encc. an organization dedicated helping the ho!fleless. . · "We want to make ~• a good tit because Christmas is a very hard tit for folks." said Snyder. whose gro held its first Christmas Eve dinner I the homele~ 1n a church bascnu \.'tgh1 ~ears ago . ---Freezing rain caused problems for da} at two Atlanta high schools to Christmas E e travelers in pans of prepare turkeys. ham and roast beef the ~st and Midwest. for the dinner. "We started cooking Penns~ I' anta State Poli ce Lt. Wil-around 8 a.m. this morning and ' ill ham Vanderpool. at a police barracks continue until about noon tomor- Chefs prepared 1.300 pounds turke}. 700 po unds of ham, 7 pounds of barbecued chicken a shortnbs as well as sweet potatOt stnng ·beans. peas and com. sa -~ • . I! Sib-lings _play sa· nta' g1· ve ~~~dn·~;r.~n;~~~i!:t~~fo~fh~ '-\mcncan Cafe. a chain of lex l.:-~-~~.;.-_.~_a.1WJ~mc::u1au:~~l~id044ic~~~..w~·et-ioads r~~id-: caused a rash of accidents W('dncs-• .. (. -• .. • • I! • an • dr ~ • sn ~ di• I! 01 • • • ac ~ sic I! he .. i Cr -• I! I • ._ .. .. t he • t M re • ' • 01 • ha • • Fe • • • M da · -. ----"It's difficult to stand on the road. much less dnve on it." he said . Rai-n in Tennessee and bad weather elsewhere slowed Oiihts in and out of Nashville Metropolttan Airport and snarled traffic at the term inal's curbside. said spokesman Fred Tu~lreT. but passengers were holding up well. "It was kind of a gnn-and-bear-11 t} pe of thing." he said. Ho"cver . ··evel)bod) 's 1n a holida) spint and a festi ve mood." . President Reagan. who is spending the holida~ tn Washington and planned a quiet Chn stmas turke~ dtml?r· With ffililds at the White House. made Christmas E\e phone cans to fi ve servicemen and women. "What you atc doing on behalf of your fellow count0•mcn 1s ·nothing sh on of heroic.·· Reagan said. accord- ing to remarks released b) the White House. "I kno" it isn't eas\ to be awa} from home and famiiy nght now. but believe me. the) -and all of f gourmet restaurants . Chefs at some o Wash1;.;;n~grlto~n~·-....-----..,.---.--~~:..._-..-==-----=---..---4,-1.-41-._r-=;;.._ ______ HHS Llnderset'retary-Den f'-D.l".~Jl'ID1IDrrestauranrs PT'l'P . t -d re n man. hl~ wife Maf) Louise. and oth SCf\C Christmas Eve dinner to 1.500 oys 0 a se c I department offi cials planned to JO ho meless people 'in the lobb) of tht• tht· homeless guests for the Christro Health and Human Sen in·s Depart-bl' feast tn the cavernous lobb)' ment. EL CAJON (AP)-Two }Oung 1bltngs "ho earned drug-abusing parent' and ~ta~cd \\Ith hl·r famil) before thl' Hubert H. Humphrey Build1r "We want to make ll a good llml' because C'hnstma~ 1s a VU}' hard Liou:... for folks." said Mttch Sn,der. of the Communit} for Creative· Non-\ 101· cnce. an organ1zat1on that help!. thl' homeless. In Lancaster. Pa .. 1,000 turke's and trimmings. purchased '''th hol- 1da' bonuses and other funds donated b} all ~00 emplo~ ces of l 'n11ed Chem-Con Corp .. "l're dis· tnbuttd to nt.-cdy families. Rctlpients began li ning up at I a.m . to pick up their packages of turkeys, stuffing. potatoes and fresh fruit. said corflpan ~ spokesman Keith M ilcs . Emplorees and members of the local Bo~ s Club of America prcpar('d the packages on a makeshift asscmbl} ltnc $60 by cleaning rooms and bab~ s1 t11ng for neighbors over returning horn('. ""' cr:il blocks from the US, Capiu tbe last four months used their earnings to buy stufTcd toys-.\dclk Bca\l·r ... "ho na raised hn famih alonl· for < ostu med singers and a i>r for the El Cajon Police Department's Child Abuso L' nit. th(' pa i I 0 yl'ar ... ..aid the ..cx.pcncncr!. of ix·ople in the fc'i"i1onal gospel choir were hned up Kcelie Beavers. 13. and her brother: Jame\, I 0. neighborhood a., ''ell a\ ne"s report-; of child a bus(' and pro\lde entertainment dunng t bought furT) teddy bears and otha l'UI(' animals that "ill neglect 'taned ,1 IJm1 I} <l1scu<,sion abo ut "hat could hr four-hour meal. Th(' John F. Ke go to children who have bee n rcmo' cd from their homes dtim· ncd' Center for the Performing .\1 because of abuse or other proble ms and taken to the Thl' dl·,·1,1on to lwlp" 1th thl· to~ m ill' tum "a' made pro\ 1dcd tables and linens .. Hillcrest Receiving Homr in San Diego. b~ Jamt'' and Kl'{'ltc. 'hl' 'aid. The an nual dinner. which wi\s fit ~ PoliceSgt.C'arl(ascsaid IOto ISchildren gothrough ht·ld tn the HHS building two )Ca thl' '~stem ever) two \\erk'>. ··\\(' "l'rt· hdlx·d fur ~• l·oupl~· ot ~car'> and t~e~ ago. has gro"n O\er the years."'b James said he was espec1all) mo' ed b) a TV special ha' l'n 't forgoll\.'Il t ldl.'. \hl' ~.ud ol hcr.ffiildrl·n .\ ll'" 1h1'> ~car 11 has lttt'rally ex.plodt'd that showed scenes of par\.'nts suspectt·d of drug abuse Chrntma!>l''> ago. "hl' \old some po., l''i'>lOn'> and dllcptl'd ~n,dcr said. being arr~sted and taken. from their children. donauons from a ')octal "ort.cr to pro' 1dc a turlc~ lhnncr .:Ftlr the first ttmc 11 represcn1s K\.'elie said that a ho~ she kno\\s ran awa) from his and presc·nh for llll' child ren. commun1t) ·efTort . ..\lot of people a Tern porary tent city to be erected for LA' s home less 1m oh cd in this. For us: that's • md1c3l1on \\C are moving into d11Tercn1 time. nOIJUSt increased net hut increased'"' olvement." H'· said there "ere "hterall) hu dr,·ds and hundreds of people help11 to make this dinner a reality." .. M LOS .\:-.1(.iEU:.S( .\P)-It too~ do1rnsof phone calls and three da)~ .. but two broker!. at the '-\llen Insurance .\gency finall) secured a $500.000 liabiht) in'lurance ~lie> toda) for a Ch mt ma!> tent cit~ for homelc!>s p('opl" do\\ntO\\n li.1hil1t\ 1n\ttrancl' u l\crage More than 65 restaurants and foe deakrs donated items for the fea! 1nduc1tng eight elegant pates fro kan-Lu1s. a fann French restaura 1n the \\ atc:rgal<.: Hotel. Ms. Heng \a1d. • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ -#--• ~ ~ '16 4 .. . • • ~ • • t \ • -~ , • t t nc- B1 ar IO SU ci P· S<" H th 0 ac (_. -E F v: QI er 01 lo n1 fa ·· C\ b< si1 c Pf a' - , F b: nt Bl so Stocklng~tuffer == ___ - Anthony Dall•fon, -month-old ba~ of Gre.ory and Sherrie Dan•ton of Quaker Hill, Conn., la Hied ap and ready for hla flnt Chrl•tma•. A nane at Lawrence and Memorial Hoepltal ln N~w London donated the •tocklnl and bold• Anthony, who wa1 born prematurely In No•em6er, up from behind the tree. _ . _ · "We''c been calling all o'er to\\n. all O\l'r thl· countn in fact." said Allen lnsuranl·e U\\ na Pamt>la Tins le). She said -\r11ona·\ Nautilus I nsurancc ( er. agreed to in,ure the event. Walter Wilson. admin1stra11vc ass1Mant for Com- mun11~ Youth Sports and ..\rts Foundation. \atd lhl' poltc~ \\-as secured at IO:.\O a.m. Wedncsda~. but construction of the tent ci t) would not begin until thl· paperwork was dell\ ered. Wll'lon \ agenc~ ha' bn·n assisting Justiccville. the organ11a11on tr~ 1ng tn prm 1dt· food and shelter fo r JOO people. Ms. Tinsley estimated that the ~nda "lluld tx· dcl1,ercd b) ~ p.m . "E,erybod} ·s happ) about thl'> ... \\'11-,on said .. , think tt's time to get ev<.·rybod} down hae and .get th1' thing going:· "Some people think homeless ixuplc dropped out of the sk). Homeless people arc a product of\oCtl'I). Wt• all created this problem and we ha'e a re5.pon s1b1lit~ to change it." said Ted Hayes. a spokesman for Justice' Ille. A "tatc PQhcc permit 10 aJJow three big ten~ to Ix· built on state land near City Hall l"alls for mandatory lla~l'S l'alk<l 1 °' ·\ngck "> .. thl' hunH·k.,s cap11al of1h1: \\Orld" \\her,· pcopk arl· ti ~ 1ng on thl' '>t ree!\ l'' e~ du~ Organ1La ., haJ fl·Jrl•<l the~ m1gh1 not find lund' fnr 1n,ur.1ntl' nl\a,1gc hu 1 C an~on C ountr~ n >ntrat·t11r ( •l'UI) t-..111 donatn l .:. 5110 \lund.1~ tor thl' prt·m1\Jm .. \\l• lhought on u: the mom·~ prnhlcm "3' rcsohed \\l' \\tiuld ha'c c\l·r~rhing soh t·d Thl·~ 'ure lookd u, ... Wil,un \aid. "\\'di. "e heard 11 <111 th t· n('\'' ·· ~h I 1n')lc\ ... :.ud of thl' ll'lll l 1 1~ ·,plight "hl· <,a1<l 'lhl' and .\lk•n ln.,u ranl(' brol..cr \\anda Hnl\\n in ( annga P;irl.. .. JU"l 'l1>pl)l.·d and \Jl<l. ·\\di. kt"; '>l'l' 1f.,omt1htng \\t1r~' out · '.\inbod~ had tnnw in ~l't and "t' tigur('J "e"<l Jumr in 1ln th e hand"agnn and 'l'l' "hat \\l' Uln <lo " h.:111 "a'>n ·11hn1nl~ bu ilder helping thl' ho111d,·sll th1-, < hmtma., l>t·\('lurx·r "all' ~h.1pdl !lf'ihapl'll lndu,trt('S prl•\t'nll'd a $ \0.000 t hct t. tu th,· wunt ~ Board nf 'iul)l.'r' 1\or .. for thl' 'l'l·o m1 .,1ra1ght )t'nr arui a'>l <..'d thnt tt he U\l'd to aid thl' homelco;c; . llaH''> "anted the dcl<J\l'lJ Jo\\ntown \hd tc·r to operatt.'through fan 2. hut a .. nC\\ cmncr of thl' land ha\ tnJie:atcd the homl'll''>' must Ix-out O\ till' nc" \l'ar fht' ll'nl nt~ permit \\OUld l'\plrl' l>l'l \lJ . Th,• '>13tl' Oflirl' ot ln'>uram'\" and R"k Management said the 'itate cannot "a1vc tMuran l' for t('nt nt~ Prayerused_tosolvechurch dispute S'-\N JOSE. Caltf. (A P) -Viet- namese Catholin. embroiled in a bmer dispute with the Diocese of San Jose ov\.'r demands for their own pansh. rented a high school 10 "pra) for rcconcil1a1ion .. with church of- ficials on Christmas Eve. :_ -'The ~rvife came 2i1~ wttks after the dioc\.'se suspended Masses in th e Vietnamese language following protests and scumes at two·churclle . Bai An Tran. a leader of the dmidents in the natton·s third-la rgest V1t·1namcsc community. sa1d hi~ group '"' 11ed Bishop Pierre Du- Maine and other church oflinals 10 the sen ll'l' DuMaim·. who opp<>Sl'\ the crea- tion of a scparatt· V1etnamc\c parish at tne present lJmc because he feels the community is not 1ndependl'nt -en-0ugh and t';mrmt11fford to main- tain its own church. declined to attend the Victnamt''i{' \Cr' lCl'. a spokesman <;a1d .. Th<.: b1'ihop has '"' 1t\.'d 1ht· \id· namese ix·ople to come to an) of thr Masse., 1n an~ of the churches tn-thi: diocese. induding-his own ca- thedral." sn1d the Re'. Eugene Bo> le. spo.1.Dman for the diocese. l ran al·l U'>l'<l Du~lalll(' of ... ~ ing to .1hu'>l' h1., f}(l\\Cr .. and "eakl•n the drn l' fur a \ ll'tnamc~ pamh b) '>U'>l)l.'nd1ng Masses in the V1ctname tangu:igr-Thcrt· arc nearl~ 7.000 \'1t•tnll!_"!)l':.l· ( athohr\ in th t· diocese . .. T ht· morl' tht• bishop pre' cnts the ,,,l rament. thl' more our fa tthful !x•toml· a ng~ ... Tran \;Hd • .. He think' 1f Ill' l·amdc; 1he Ma~sc~ in Vtl--tnamc-;c our faithful ~111 go agamc;t our group's leader!.. Hut that's "rong . .. " l'0 ' ('got some fanc) things:· sl ,,11d But .. "e "'!ntcd to k~~ 11 s1n:ip tor these people The) are not 1n lanl\ '>tuiT.. • ~f., Hengst said she spent Monet. drn mg around the city in a true picking up "hams. chickens ar 1urle> sand all kinds of things ... ..\~()()-pound gingerbread replica• do" nto\\ n .\nnapolts. Md.. w 1 being trucked to thl' dinner by Davi Parn. a seafood restaurant chef wh '>rx·n·I thrC<.' \\C('kS baking the gia1 dl'\Wrt \n~dl'f s.atd Mgani1ers also n u·1,ed donations of dothmg an othl'f 11t:ms for presents for cac humelcss pcro,o'tl "ho attends tt dinner 'in~tkr. "ho has staged se'cr; hunger strike dunng his battles wu thl· Rl·agan admtn1strauon over tt 1\sut· of the homeless. said the d1nnc ""~"not intended to make a poht1c: \tatement. ..The fact thcr(· are 1.500 to 2.0C homeless that are getting together 1 the HHS building is a statemer ahout the realtt\ of homelessness. It not a politlcal ga thering.'' Rut mder said homelessness 1 Aml·ncan· cttics has increased abOL 25 percent since last Christmas ... Th numbers arc ns1ng tremendCJUS!). th nush of need ts JUSt ove-rwhelmtng. he ~Id.~ Thcr li ... Conference or Mayor noting tht"tn creased homelessness 1 ma10rcititt BPpCalcd last week to th Reagan admin1 strat1on 10 launch federal efTort to help. Budget Director James Miller II said Tucsda) the Reagan admint• trat1on will propose a SIOO millio program to assist the homeless in th I 988 fiscal vear budget. ~ . m ~ Ja he Paialyzed man paints images of Christmas from tfle heart fr, ar fri L: th al 0 SAN DIEGO I .\Pl -Images of Chnstmas take shape each da-. on an ca.,cl 1n Jim Rttters house. Paralyzed from the neck down. Ritter. 28. creates the ptctu(esque w1nt~ land~capc!. wi th brushes he holds tn his mouth. The picture<; Ritter paint!. are th<' bast\ for his fledgling Christmas ca rd business. Twelve years ago. Ritter had no time for art. He had been captain ofhtSJUntor high school football and wrestlina team and on his high school foo tball team 1n his hometown of Montesano. Wash. ••Jim was an all-star athlete before the accident ... said Ritter's brother. Dave. who ts minister of music at the first Assembly of God Church 1n San Diego. Jim Riller was 16 when he nearly died tn a l<>.1&ina _ _.111CCia.~· 41' .asLOu.~-MontMaTTO. His m.~ctc was roken In three places and docton initially gave him fi ve days to livt. Despite the diagnom. Ritter's famil> asked docton to lfl and save him b} operating on his broken neck. And Jim felt life comina back to him. "1 kaew I was goi ng to make it," is the way he puts 11. ht his paralysis ten him withdrawn for sometimt. "'He .. I real outaomg kid. but he became introvaud afttt the a c1dent. He really lost his teen ~··•Daw. •ho brou.ht his bro1her to San D1eao in 1981 aftlrlk .. tb of their mother. It -.... WI ~upcralion in 1 Seattle rchabili· 1ati0ft cenw •• 1 volunteer first propo5Cd the idea of dratriae ~ -~ · Jim Wlllbptk.al. ~ • "I.laid. '.I can't do th•t; I'm paralyred.'" he recalled. "But (the 'olunteer)sho"cd me a picture that a paral>1ed little girl had done and I figured 1fa girl could do 11 so could I. .. With thl' 'oluntcer'~ guid ance. Jim staned drawing picture~. He soon became accomplished at holding the brush 1n his mouth and applying the colors to the canvas. What was cyen more ama11ng to J\m was the result. "I dre'.\ a tree with a deer next to it and it looked ltke a real deer.'' he said. "The Lord JUSt gave me a talent I didn't know I had." Jim has since parlayed his creative dnvc into a business. Jimmy's Ink. For now. his cards are being distributed b> friends to local stores. He said he sold S4.000 v.orth of cards la.st year and -hopes-to pay off a $6.000 pnnting bill within the next few • weeks. "Things could be better. but I guess· every busi· nessman says that." Jim said. "The grand plan 1s to have a d1stnbutor market the cards." Jim has the support of his wife. Ellen . in the .venture. Married two )'ears ago af\er mtttingat the First Assembly Chu'rch. the two are trying to get the business aoina together while living on Ellen's salary as a receptionist at 1 mortp-e company " ''She s my a.nns ~nd lcfS." 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WASHINGTON (AP) -The of--CIA Dirtttor William J. Casey f~ that Lt. Col. Oliver L. North used continued to be listed in stable to conduct the Iranian arms and condition. with few public details Flnt Nicaraguan -rebels complete U.S. tralnbtg Contra financina operations will ~ CQ!Lctollna the e1ttent of his recovccy LOS ANGELES "(AP\ -ibe flrst •rnup of NlcarllOuan rebel fi&hters abO 111\ed in a restructuring of the from last week'sbrain-cancersuracry. ed fi · k U s ·i· .. ~--Nationtl Security Council. two well-He has been described as in stable Jraduat rol'Jl a six-wee · · m• ltary trainina coune approved by Conaress ... G u · · as part ofa Sl.00 million aid packaat a rebel leader says. •1 olaced administration ofll'cials said condition at eorgetown niversity Adolfo Calero •. civilian leader of the Nicaraguan Democratic Force. also Wednesday. Hospital since he was rushed there on· 5aid Tuesday -that the rebels. known as Contras. also have begun receivina '· Sin~ the Office of Political-Mili-Monday'oflast week.· military supplies and light \Ve&pons. ' tary Affairs did not have a specific However, CIA spokesmen. who "The U.S. military aid opens a news~ of this war." said Calero. who reaional rcspoosibility. North and the described Casey as alen and in good compared the trainina to a ·:rnas1u's dtattt in aucrilla warfare. Some oflbe· handful of other staff members who spirits in the days before last Thurs-combatants sttould be fiahtina in Nicarqua in early January. he said. worked there ranged freely over the day's surgery. refused to say Wednes-• The weaponry provided includes monan, arcnade launchers and •• pmut of sccurit)' issues. da' whether anyone at the agency has shoulder-fired SAM-7 ground-to-air missiles, Calero said in an interview • "We want to consolidate the. staff talked to him since the operation. published Wednesday by the Los An,eln Times. · • and ai ve it greater focus." one official -Sen. Howell Heflin. D-Ala.. a Last Friday. l27 combatants lflduated from from three courses. Calero : said. A White House official con-former chief justice of the Alabama said. He refused to disclose the training location. but the Times said the • firmed t~at the office ~as being Supreme Court. said North and John Contras reponedly have been instructed by. U.S. Special Forces, or Green • • disbanded. . . M. Poindexter. who resigned as Berets, a~ Eglin Air Force Base in Valparauo."F1a. : The~irtal~dw~eA~ociared na.t.,i;o~n;a~l s;e:ru;r~it~y~a;d~v~ise~r~o~n~N;o:v~.~2~5~.~~~T~h~e~i~n~~~;cn~.t~s~a~re~fi~~~tiingi~w~oi~~t~t~~~~Fn~i~~i~~n~d~in~i~~~a~s ~"~'hto~~~m~e;w~ F PMs on=the'=col'ldi~io~i~l-be--mlt' · · · · :er ion t a r~ug t own President named publicly« Amendment right against scJf-in· Anastasio Somoza. : One form~ NSC staffmembcr who crimination by discussing the affair r"There's no excuse for us now not to show military advances." said Frank .; spoke on condition of anonymity said with Justice Depanment lawyers. -Ara Ra. a rebc~spokesman. "We have never had the.n:SQMrc~ an<! suppties we It the political-militar) affairs section Heflin. in an intervie~ with The w1ll)lave now. The ball is in our coun." -- : had, unfairly, become known as "a Birmingham News. said he under- • diny trickster agency" because Nonh stood that when Attorne) General • and another staff member. Howard Ed win Meese 111 inteniiewed the two : Teicher. were principals m the Iran men. neither declined to talk because • arms sales. ofself-incnmination. North was fired • The former staffer said the. direc-on the same day Poindexter's resig· : torate was created four years ago to nation was announced. ~ improve coordination of1ssues that • had both military and political com-Spokesman John Russell said •.. ·d · · II · d Wednesday that the Justice Depan-ponents an was ongma Y organize mcnt has "no official reaction" to the • by Donald Fortier. a fo rmer State . . • Department official who died of poss1b1hty that Nort~ and Poindexter Iraq reports major Ira.nian attack in southern warfront M io\NAMA. Bahrain (A P) -Iraq said Thursday that Iran launched a major two-pronged offensive in the sou them part of their warfront. but that Iraqi force& had ''wiped o ut" its leading edge and blunted ttie attack. State-run Baghdad Radio and television interrupted regular program s shortly after midnight to alert the nation to an imminent announcement. Minutes later-the radio. monitored in Bahrain. quoted · a m1lita11 spokesman as saying that the leading Iranian units had been "wiped out "'1th : cancer earlier this xear. wa" ed the1~ const11u11onal prote.,c- • The former staffer said the d1rec· lions n} talking to Meese on NO\. _3 ------ti-toralr 1mr betmn'?-tlre xu o~ -· -- concentrated fire wer'' b the defenders. ..__ -The spo esman sat ce olTenSlvc was.. gge own y res1stancf from -, - ... 1 • political-militar) relations·· for the .\sked 1f the two were informed of ,. · ~ U.S. government. their so-called Miranda rights - the th ird and se\renth army corps. "The vanguard units have been ann ihilated. "hile others·were isolated from the rest of the attacking forces b~ Iraqi fire." said the spokesman. • He added that some NSC' offi cials including the right to remain silent - : have objected to the decision to close during the sessions with Meese. • the directorate as ··overkill" and Russell said "No. it was not a I! predicted that it sirru.lli'. wJlL re· criaunaLin..vcstiga1ion at 1ha1 ..time. '! emcfiCTn anotheriorm because of the and the~ we re not in custody." ~ nttd to handle problems wtth both Russe.II said ht' wasn't ccnairrwhether • political and mi~1tary asJ)«tS. transcnpts or nott'swerc made during There was no immediate co mment on the re'ports from Iran. It could not im mediately be determined ""hether the attack was the long-heralded "final Refinery fire spray offenswi!" Iran has promised befonr-rtre--Pern~r.-whrdi-be-gtnTtt'l-· ---------------- Ma rch. , Firemen •r.ray water on .a burnlna oll-atoraae tank-at-tlle Iran reportedly has massed mott' than 650.000 troops al ong th e "ar front Martin Ol ·Co. ln Al•lp, 111. on Tuesday. 'fbe ~loelon for an offensive i1 says will end the war that began in September 1980. seflou•ly injured three people and resident. ln tile area were evacuated. ~ In other devel opments: the d,1scus~mns. ~ ~ .. ~ = t .. • t • • Twenty people dead in fires in seven st·ates Racial peace plea issued tn -New York Studt~~s link colon capc_er with Jligh cholesterol; research supports link between diet anp cancer : By Tiie A11ociatH Press Balt1more,'s west s1d(• toda}. killing a 3-vear-old girl and injuring four other pe·ople. two criticalh. NEW YORK (AP)-C..1v1c leaders Issued a Christmas plea for racial peace w eanesday as P-Olice searched fo r more members of a.. white gang that aitacked three black men. and for a black group that retalliated aga inst a white \OUth. BOSTON (AP)-Two new stµd 1es showing a link between high cholestero~ levels and colon cancer suuest that diets nc.h 1n fat ma~ cause this form of cance r. stud1e!>. thl'rl··s no harmfu l effects of reducing }our 'erum cholesterol k't'ls·· rer tal l'ancer b} 1979. Men who had cholestt'rol le vels of more than 2.50 milligrams per dec1· l11er of blood. along with elevated beta·llpopro1e1ns. had a n sk of colon canca that was 63 percent higher than those "1th cholesterol levels ht·lo" 22~. Their nsk of r«tal cancer ''as 70 pcrct:n t higher than those with lo" l'f ll'' els. t = • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' c • • :. • ... 4 4 !ii c ~ c ~ • 1' i t Fires in seven states k1jJed :?O .. people. including SI'< residents of a home for the elderl~ and a ~oung girl whose presnant mothl·r hrlped rescue fi~e relati ves from an apartmrnt blaze that also took the lives of t\\O other children. A fire earh t.oda\ gutt(•d the boarding home in Lawrenceburg . Tenn .. killing six residents and in1ur- in1 the other Ii"~-two cn11call~. officials said. Many of the "ictims du~d 1n their sleep. said La"renceburg Fire Chu~f Roy Hollowa~. · A pas~r·b} reported the blaze at J&D Residential Home at 4;:?3 a.m. CST and firefighters h.11d the fire out with in a half hour. he said. f\ The fi ve survivors managed to escape from the one-story structure by the time firefightets arrived. he said. The others died inside the ho me . The bod) ofSharante Grissom was found on the second floor of the two- stor) brick home by firefighters who arrived at 3: 1.5 a.m .. said Capt. Pat Fl~ nn.. a lire depanment spokesman. The fi re. which staned m the front room on the first fl oor. "as probably arndental. Fly nn said . In Keno. Ore .. a firt' des troyed a mob1l~ome today. killing .a 2-year- old child and scvert'I~ burning an I 8-• month-old toddler . On Tuesda). fires occurred in :-..cbraska. Massachusetts. Colorado and Cieorg1a. where a woman who couldn't pa) her elcctnc bill was killed along \\1th her two sons aad sister in a blaze that ma\ have been sparked b~ candles being used for light . Thrl"e white teen-agers were held on murder charges in the first attack. 1n which a 23-year-o ld black was struck by a car and killed as he fled his C1,Ssailants. The attack on the white ) outh came three days later. One afthe studies found that men w11h high cholesterol arc about 60 percent more likcl) than those "1th normal chok sterol levels to get colon cancer, while th e other fo und an association between high cholesterol and colon pol yps that often become cancerous. However. the research found no evidence that men with unusuall) low cholesterol lc\'els face an elc,atcd cancer risk. as some earlier stud1cs suggested. Health expen s heq'. long en·" coura&e.d people to a' oid foods loaded with · saturated fat and Ma>or t:d"ard I. Koch urged calm. cholesterol as a wa }' of pre \en11ng The FBI began an investigation of the second attack to determine whether the 17-vear-old v1ct1m'scivil rights "ere \'1olated. officials said. The bureau continued a separate invi:s11ga11on of the first attack. which took place Saturda~ . Hc said. hll\\l'\t'r. that "the picture IS <.1111 quill' nlUOd~ ., regarding \\ht'thcr high cholesterol It'' els in the bloo<l artualh 1ncrea'-l' ont•c; chancec; of gl'tltng rnltin rann•r ·· _ 9me stud- 1c~ 'iho" an dC\ atcd ns~. Otheri. don't. Thcrl· .. 1111 ha" w be mun: \\Or~ don<' on thl\ ·· Thl· l'anrt·r <onut't' and the Na· tlOna l .\cadt·m~ of s(.1enccs. among other organ1n111orY.. rt•c·o mmcnd that peopk cat ki.\ fa to; as one wa\.. of le sening thc11 l·ann.·r nsl. · The '" o m·" stud1l's. both con· ducted 111 EurOPl'· were published m Thur da~ · l\!IUC of the Ne\\ England Journal of ~frd1nne. - In onl' of them. rnnducted b' Dr. S'en .\. Tornberg and rnlleagues from Karolln'ika Hospital in Stock- holm. re~archers studied the link between cancer and cholesterol m 9:?.898 S"vd1sh men and \\Omen. .\lthough similar trends were seen 1n \\Omen. the researchers said the' \\err not stati t1cal1' meaninttful. · In the otb.t>r stud\'.· Di. ~rd .\k \andt>r Mannes and colleaaut's from 1he l 'ni vers1\\ of Munich m West German' IOOked for a link bet,,'rc n cholesterol and colon pol~ ps. In an n aminat1on of 1.083 pa11enh. the~ found that those with~ high l'hok\terol were twice as likely as tho'".\' 1th low levels to have polyps. The cause of the blaze at the 14-• In Chelsea. Mass .. Miriam San- "It 1scsseJ!t1al that Ne w Yorkcrs ... do heart disease. The-new re.search all we can to remember . ~nd h> 1> suppons the gro"ing but still co n- rcinfo rcc our proud trad1t1on of trovcrs1al notion that th is same tolerance:· ~c said at City Hall. "And healthy diet may also prevent some that 1s particularly true among the fo rms of cancer. c1tv's young people." _ ··1t·s a good ·1~ to reduce you r Bet"l'en 196] and 1965. docto r!I checked 1hc1 r In els of cholesterol and combinations of cholesterol and pro- trin called bt·ta·lfl>Oprote1ns. Then the' ust'd the na11onal Swedish cancer reg;st~ to sec" ho had gotten colon or In th1) anal) sis. those · with high cholesterol had levels of more than :?67. wh1 k those with low levels were bt·lo\\ I 3. Thl' conclusions applied 10 both men and women . room home was not known. but arson t1ago. 22. was babys itting for her was n.led out, the fire chief said. The daughter and seven nieces and dead included a 16-year-old boy from nephews. all 4 or yo unger. when the the family that owns the house. fire broke out in the three-ston . Fire swept through a rowhouse on wood-frame building. · The mayor announced at a news conference that the city Board of Education planned teacher training sessions on race relations on Jan. 9 . SUPaMAIKn OP HOUY GOODS S 'Ee 1h8 Largest S.lection ·Of RADIO CONTROL '"~!!!t'' MASTHCAltO WELCOME At 1h8 Deepest PriCI Cuti .... Ultl 111ru Christmas TlllYA ALI. DllCOUllTID ~-f!'!C2! ('7 ...... In R . ..-lcal .... .,,,,,, CMlllplonlldp .......... c... 1"e MUOM IUU.000 II • I ....... ,_.. wlnf*'I 1:10 1tm l it car CMt .....,.: M-ame AW01 WI .._. DfM I ---. MIOUd\I .......... .,... --·.c.. m.t cllrM. Md 1 ........... -. OCMIW .... llttt9'Ylftll0....,-11' ..... .,., .. 118'.,, •• .,,.. f fl#( /NO 11'1 IAl•A llVt. C~Mfef ... ... ...... , ......... .. (lttl•t1U Rl'.lf R\l()I 1t• VM IUAll ll VI. CenMr ef V11t ••rtt1 ,,.. Artl"lt•1t mctNMm ·- <;AN Oil t,0 -ClllYIY mHT C•MQlt,_ ... , ......... . (1111 1'1·1117 Me"· Fri . , tl·I ............. ............. .. scrum cholesterol level for heart disease." .said Dr. La wrence Gar· finkel of the American Cancer So· ciety. "And if )OU believe these People can increase their r holc!>terol le' els b~ <'at mg saturatt'd fat. i i FTER CHRISTMA SALE We are wrapping up our Christmas Fantasy for another year and tia~e ornaments~ centerplecea,..gJtt~ decorat~{lQ-Uema.. and more, on sale for you. Shop early for the beat selections. Sale beglna Decelnber 28. s.le txdudes plant material• s.le mda January 7 (W~ will br cto.d tot New Y•r's Illy.) .~('?14) UO·JIOO AMERICA'S MQST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CENTER • -OOen 9 to 9dd/f; •Son JooQuln • 1toao ot Moc Arthur~ • AetOll f'rom ,~ llland 1n Ne·~ CW1 leod\ NURSERY • INDOOR' PLANTS• FLORIST • LANDSC APING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTIQUES • .. , , . ' • ~· : French hostage (teed-by Moslem captors · BEIRU~ (AP)-French Jn>U.nd "~up that ~ held him In Paris. the otliC( of Premier television crew still beina held by the where the kidatpl*I' •11111• M9 boll.llt Aurel Coma was freed by his captive s1nC( March I» Jacques Chirac said Cornea would Shiite zealots considered loyal to off: He was eecorted "1 two .. ~British · report-er- in Israel · TEL AV IV, Israel (AP) -Police began investigating Wednesday whe&her a Bri1ish journalis1 viola1ed military censorship. and lhe govern- " ment press office suspended all lhe services i1 provides the reporter and his newspaper. e poTtcc ac1cd on the chief military censor's complaint &hat Bernard Josephs. correspondent for _ the London Evening Standard. "as the source of a SIOI") about Mordechai Mollem captors Christmas Eve, 91h Cornea was the 'third French arrive in the French capital on lran'sAyatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. ployea of a ~ c:Mri ......... months after he •nd three other hos• to be freed in Lebanon since Christmas Day in a aovemmcn1 Cornea said Normandin "is doina dat1on who tpoc1ed him • dll mentben of a French TV crew wert the '1tandal over U.S. secret arms aircraft after spendina the niaht attht very well. I left him two ho un aao ... Mercedes aped away. kidnapped. The French aovemmcnt sales to lra.t broke Int month. French ambassador's home in cast We think. we hope his frttdom is a wi..-... _ reecbed ...... ~ f:----laid be would be bQme for Christmas. President Reqan has said the arms .eei .question of day1; ·.• ~~~ •• ...:"'" ~ 'w; The S4-year-old soundman, an 11-deal wis aimed partly at pinint ."'The French 1.ovcrnment rejoices Cornea said he learned of his own ...... .,._, _,__._. year Yetcran of France's Antcnne-2 freedom for American hos•s in with all its heartT; at Cornea's hbcra-release "at the last minute." . qff to a lrlY Peupot embMly cs •. lelcvilfop network, was dropped off Lebanon. tion. the office said. · Cor,{lCa's wife Aurora told Aacnce The car aped tllrouP tf'llllic. from· a black Mercedes-Benz near Revolutionary Justice ..said the Cornea said in a 1elcviscd in1e-rview France-Prcsse. the French news aaen-jammed streets to the Old FNBdl west Beirut's Hotel Beaurivaac at release was a aOodwill Christmas wi1h his colleaucs al Antennc-2 that cy. she talked with him by telephone Embauy comS)ound alolla' will .S:SS p.m. Wednesday. fcsture in response to mc_diation by he was weH and happy and was earlier. · Beirut's R~ Cle~-and ..._ -lliirwas SS minutes after the self-ran, Syria and Araeria.-· o p1imis1lc aboul prospects fol' thC" The tall, bespectacled Cornea -lt'J'OSS the c1ty'uli\<~ U. ill\poscd deadline tel by the Revol-The aroup uraed France to stop release of liahtina enaincer, Jean-bearded. we.arina a win(\-red sweater 10 the Christian sector of die ·uuonary Justice Orpn~tian. the armssupplinto fraq,lran'scncmyin . LouisNormandin.35. andagrayjacket -waJkedabout200 Lebanese capital af'(I tbe new em- pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem. under-, lhe 6-ycar-old-Penian G ulf war. Normanqin is 1he las1 of 1hc yards to 1he Beaurivagc Hotel from bassy buildini. ~ . ' ' Vanunu's being abduc1cd frr__\,!j]LL.la--------~~----S----u-:::o~m~c~.~ anunu. 32. a Moroccan-born Israeli. has been charged wi1h expos- ing &he Jewish state's nuclear secrets . .\ nuclear technician here before losing his 'Job last \car-due 10 economic reasons. he s0ld the SundJY Times of London information and Mo lOjtaphs a~u I I SfaeH-ato1'Tl'tr capat711y. Wednesday's action was the most severe against a foreign correspon- dent since the governmen1 removed a CBS' reporter's accreditation in 1980 for failure to submit to censorship a story abou1 alleged nuclear cooper- a11on between Israel and Sou1h .\frrca. Josephs denied the accusations b\ the censor. Brig. Gen. Y1tLhak Shani. · sa) mg he 'IC\\ Cd them "wllh amaze- ment and I feel the) arc a personal insult 10 'iOmeone "ho 1-; both an Israeli c1t1Len and a proud Israeli ClllLCn." Tbe E' ening Standard aJso dcrucd that Josephs upplied the story about Vanunu. \\hO na bed a mrssage 10 rcporws Sunda) b) \\n&mg on the palm of his hand 1ha1 he "as kidnapped 1n Rome and brough1 to Israel. Censo~h1p held up disclosure of thr messlge's content and some othl.'r aspects'tJf thl' anunu SIOr} fo r 20 hour-9. . Standard editor John"'--l'C'ie ~1d the paper's Vanunu '>10~ came fmm another sourCl'. Reagan offers to ease debt to Egypt W .\SHINGTON ( .\P) -Presi- dent Reagan has sent Eg~p11an Pr~s1- dcn1 Hosni Mubarak a lc11er otTenng to ease the friendly Midcas1 country's 1mmed1atc burden from seven .S. loans 101almg about S4.5 billion. Similar otTcrs are being considered for Israel and up to J6 01fiercoun1ries. including the fi ve -the Philippines. Spain. Greece. Turkey and Portugal -wilh whrch the United Stales has agreements to base American troo ps. U.S. officials said Wednesday. "Decisions on proposals to 01her coun1ries have not yet been made,'' said Phyllis.· Oakley. a dcpuly State Dcpartmenl spokeswom,a!". "Wf! arc considering this. The dcc1s1ons will be made on a case-by-case basis ... Eg~ pl 1s .reeling under th~ pres~urc of a high birth rat<' and an 1ncffic1cn1 bureaucracv. Its decision in 1hc 1970s ao substitut~ 1hc Unil<'d Stales for lhe So' 1et Union as a superpower friend and to sign a peace areal) with Israel mo,rd Egypl into second place in U.S. ass1s1anrc. Israel ism first place. The dcb1-rclief P.roposal · is de- signed to case the "difficult budgc1ary probl.ems.. facing ~JYPI and other recipients of U.S. ~1htary sales l~ns. even while 1hr United States tncs to cope wi1h 11s own budg~lary. restric- tions. another U.S. official said. ' .. FROM 9 ·:A.M. TO 9 P.M ouR REGUIAR STO_RE HOURS WILL RESUME ON SATURDAY • Chin• return• to• degree of normalcy _.__ __:.~·---:-:-:-::.;:.:.:.-: ________________________________________________________________ .., PEKING (AP) -C'hina's media lectured on the virtues of s1abili1y and &he excesses of zeal Wednesda~ as a degree of normalcy re1urned 10 cities shaken by studell'I demands for more democracy. The onl)' report of large-scale s1uden1 ac11vil\• came from the port city of Tianjin 'east of Peking. whert 3,000 s1uden1s from Nanka• U niver- s1t) were said 10 have demonstrated 1n front of City Hall. · han1ha1. 1he scene ofli\C~ s1ra1ght da)s of protr 1. was qu1e1. and t~erc was no e\Cldencc of student pthmnas in Pckina. ~here 4.000 ~oung people rallied Tuesday niaht in suppon of their Shinahai comrades .. ~ ·m4Di=r .I'•"='· (1t4t • 1111 ..... ~ 'm4i'L.r- ... c. •• ,.,. .. 14411.lrtatll ·-·····,..·· (7'41 ... •• (ltl) 11'-1111 ... 5::t..... (1141 ·-L ......... 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S11e~ 6 to 18 0 66 1001297 Orig 24 99 . . . . . . . . . _ .. _. 19.99 29.99: On our classic boucle cardigan sweaters rn <;rzes S,M,L. Acrylic. Styles vary by store 0 . 450. Orig. 39.00 to 42.00. Save 25%: On Russ double knit sportswear coordinates rn refrned pastels. Discover 1ackets, skirts. pants. blouses and sweaters Polyester wool -0. 1.33 Orig 38 00 to 64.00 27.99 to 47.91 ---·FOCUS ___ _ Save 25%: On 1unior separates from a . famous San Francisco maker. Hot looks for now through spring. Junror sizes 3 to 11 ; S·M L D 445. Ot1g. 22 .00 to 90 .00 . . 14.91 to 14.91 ~ Save 37% to 50%~ On two-piece sweater and skirt sets in pink. aqua, black or whrte Junior sizes. D. 6¢. Orig 48.00 to 60.00 . . . . . . 29.91 Save 33% to 40%: On our entire selection of 1un1or sweaters. Prrnts, patterns. solids and more Junior sizes S·M·L 0 . 97. Orig. 241.00 to 84.00 . . . . . . 1&.• to 44.• Save 25%: On French terry k-nit jumpsuits. Junior sizes 5 -M·L. 0 . 64. Orig . 58.00 .. 42.• S.ve 25%: On our ribbed knit leggings in soft neutral colors. 0 . 129. Reg. 18.00 .13.IO 8.91: Our long sleeved turtlenecks at one low price. Pure ..:otton; great colors. Juni9fs'. S M L. -Orig. 16.00 D. 97 . Jockey For Her' cotton panties (except Christmas and Valentine Elance bikini 3-par.ksl Find high cut and classic briefs. hipsters. b1k1n1s and strrng bikinis in white, berge and fashion colors. D. 260. Reg. 4.50 to 6.00 3 for 10.12 to 3 for 13.50 Save 25%: On Calvin Klern cotton b1k1n1s in collectible colors. B1k inrs and string blk1nis 1n sizes 4 to 7. D. 260. Reg . 7.00 and 7.50 3 for 15.75 end 3 for 11.17 Save 25%: On Christian Dior silk knit and Dror Rose lace panties. 0 . 260. Reg. 8.00 to 10.00 . . . . . .1.00 to 7.50 Save 25%: On Warner's Shimmery Shrne· on v panties. D. '260. Reg. 4. 75 to 5.25 3 for 10.18 to 3 for 11.11 Save 25%: On Maidenforrr.'s Sweet Nothings front close satin and lace bra . D.' 258. Reg 11 .00 1.25 Save 25%: On Ma1denform 's Sweet Nothings -demi bra. 0 . 258. Reg. 15.50 ...... . .11.12 Save 25%: On W .O.W .'s seamless. bandless bra that supports without wire. 0 . 19. . Reg . 17.50 to 18.50 ......... 13.12 to 13.17 Save 25%: On Olga's Christina no-seam shellcup bra with polyes~er fiberfill and stretch cotton comfort back. 0 . 258 . • Reg. 18.00 . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 13.IO Save 25%: On Olga's Suddenly Smooth underwir~ bra with no-seam cop and back adjustment. 0 . 19. Reg. 18.50 to 19.50 . . . . . . . . . 13.17 to 14.12 S.ve 21%: On Vassarette's Lace Artistry T- back bra with front-close and underwire. 0 . 19. Reg. 15.00 to 16.00 . . . .11.21 ~ 12.00 S.ve 21%: On Warner's Shine-On seamless underwire bra with front-close. 0 . 258. Reg. 15.50 to 16.50 .......... 11.12 to 12.37 leve 21%: On our Flower Bali embroidered trim underwire bra. 0-. 19. Reg. 17.00 to 19.00 .... , ... 12.71 to 14.25 -•FASHION ACCESSORIES- S.ve 50%: On leather checkbook secretaries from the Buxton Dynasty collection. W ith credit card slots. coin sections and more. 0 . 142. Ong . 30.00 . . . . . . . .......... 14.8 S.ve 34%: On selec ted ban1a bags by Valer~ Barad. Many styles. 0 . 227 Orig. 24.00 to 30.00 15.14 to 11.1 Save 25% to 50%: On selected calculator clutches. Room for checkbooks, credit cards coins and more. 0 142. Ong. 14.99 to 20 00 1.99 to 14.I SpecW purchue: On frne leather handbags from Anton. l..atest colors. D. 117. 41.e Speciel purchue: On Toni 111nyl compart- ment handbags. In white, black. bone, taupe. red or navy. 0 . 37 11.1! SpecW purcheae: On vinyl clutches Many styles and colors. 0 37 11.1! 5pecW purchase: On Rivage multrcompart· ment leather clutches. Basic and fashron col- ors. D. 422 . . . . . 24.9t Speciel purchese: On textured leather hand- bags from T on1 Many styles and colors. D. 422 34.lt S.ve 34% to 50%: On selected warm-up anc novelty slippers. D. 138. Orig. 8.00 to 20.00 4.• to I .IS Save 20%: On all Bonnie Doon casual socks. Anklets, sport socks. knee-highs and more. 0 . 421. Reg. 2.25 to 7.00 1.IO to 5.IC S.ve 50%: On colored , tailored and pearl 1ewelry from Moner• and Tnfarr. •v Neck - laces, bracelets and earrings. 0 . 111 / 427. Reg._ 10.00 to 30 .00 . . . . . 4.• lo 14.11 S.ve 50%: Qn rhrnestone necklaces. bracelets and earrings. Many styles. 0 . 20 . Reg. 10.00 to 50.00 . . . . . 4 ••. to 24.91 S.ve 21% to 50%: On selected jewelry boxes in velvet or w~ge end small sizes. 0 . 142. Orig. 10.00 to 68.00 . . . . .. I.• to 44.91 Save ~ to 50%: On all knit sets .. Hats, gloves. scarves and more. Includes angora and wool blends. 0 . 263. Reg. 8.00 to-25.00 . . . . . . . . . . 4 ... to 11.• S.we 50%: On selected leotards a~d sport tights from famous makers. 0 . 223. Orig. 10.00 to 25.00 ........ 4.• to 12.41 lpecW purch .. 1: On cubic zirconia necklaces, rings and earrings. Many styles and sizes. 0 . 141 ............. ta to,._. SpecW pwcheM: On selected Ev3n Picone te)(tured hosiery. Hearts, stripes and dots, or eyelash patterned in four colors. 0 . n .. I.II -INTIMATE APPAREL-- S.ve 21%: On our Bali Sno-Flake lace under--FRAGRANCES_ Save 34% to 50%: On our warm sleepwear. robes and loungewear. Including Say Lu, Miss Elaine , Kom~r. Gilligan & O'Malley, more. 0 . 541671241232/288/51 . Reg 20.00 to 78.00 . . · 12.• to 41.• S.ve 21%: On Vanity Fair's full figure lace piquant cami strap underwire bra. 0 . 258. Reg 16.50 to 17.50 .12.17 to 13.12 wire bra. 0 . 19. 1p9c1m1 purdtM1: On Calandre Cologne Reg. 16.q<> to 18.00 · · · .12.oO to 13.IO Spray and Body Lotion from Paco Rabanne. •we 21%: On Christian Dior·~ stretch lace O. 119. Both for just .. ~-... ~ ..•... 12.11 Dior Rose underwire bra. 0. 258. ..,_... purctt .. 1~ On the "Body W armert'' Reg. 16.00 . . -12.00 trio from Halston including Sparkling leve 21%: On Lily of France Le Continental Showerbath, Body Brilliance Sil_kening· Ory Lace stretch underwire bra. 0 . 258. OJI Spray and Halston Cologne Spray. Reg. 15.00 . . . . .............. 11.21 0 . 119 . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . ..... 11.• --------llll!lml------~------------------• llLICTION WIU VARY ITORI TO ITORI. INTIRMIDIATI MAIHCDOWU .. SPECIAL •s FRIDAY I AJJ. TO 9 PJJ ~sATmAI ___ ••BROADWAY EMPLOYEES AN.0.Jti£1R ... EAMIUES NOt..a.t.Gl8L. - I ... WE WILL GLADLY EXCHANGE. AT OUR CURR£NT f LESS OF WHERE IT WAS PURCHASED. r JUSTWRKED·DOWN SAVINGS. I LIST! BECAUSE THE FIRST THOUSAND --- r ... , DEC--ll&i=WIU~ FORTllE COOKIE~ ; GOOlt FOR ·A $10 Gin CERTIFICATE .. ~ AND ONE I YOU A $100 Gin CERTIFICATE!** I I ' • • . ·coSMmcs Speclel purd!Me: On Je Aeviens Eau de Toile~e Spray. A subtle floral bouquet from France. D. 119 . 11.00 SpecW purd!Me: On Grooming Quartet from Chloe. including Chloe Shampoo. Body Lotion, Shower Gelee and Eau de Toilette Spray. D. ll9 . . . . . . 20.00 SpecW pwchae: On White Shoulders com· bo including White ShouldJ!rs Cologne in cameo-embossed atomizer. rir,h-lathenng soap and White Shoulders powder 1n shaker talc. D. 119 . . 9.50 59ecW purc:hMe: On Nocturne's Spray from Caron Parfums. A sensuous fantasy composed of floral notes, jasmine and 81l<Otic spices. D. 119 11.00 s.,,. 50%: On classic skincare from Ultima II. Under Makeup Moisture Lotion. reg 22.00, 11.00. Creamy Cleansing Concentrate. reg. 14.00, 7.00. Milky Facial Bath, reg. 18.00, 1.00. SpeCW purchae: "Eyes Simplified" is 1ust 14.00 with any 10.00 purchase from Ult1ma II. Includes 16 eyeshadows, 2 eyeliners. brushes ·and more. D. 409 . . . . . 14.00 lpecli9I pwct en: "Symphon1e De Lan- come" is just 11 .50 with any 10.00 purchase from Lancome. Includes Oligo Major. Effacil Gel eye makeup remover, Maquivelours Li· quid Makeup, Le Crayon Khol eyeliner and Magie Noire Eau de Toilette Spray. D. 176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.60 left 24%: On Elizabeth Arden's Skin-Deep Milky Cleanser for a deep effective treatment to leave your skin soft and supple. D. 460. Reg. 12.50 . . . . . . . 1.60 S.ve 23%: On Velva Moisture Film from Elizabeth Arden, to leave a perfect moisture ~ layer, so your makeup sets perfectly every . ~ time. D. 460. Reg. 24.00 ......... . .. 11.&q a.,,. 11% to 244Mt: On Neutrogena Body Lo· tion and Rainbath. For e>maordinary skin condition and fragrant clear:u;ing. Q. 118. Reg . 16.50 l Body Lotion) and 25.75 IRainbath) . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 12.IO end 20.71 A 12.IO v...,.: On Neutrogena Original For- mula 6-Bar Special. The unique transparent Neutrogena soap bar times six. 0 . 118 .l .60 A 11.IO v~ On Benandre Bath Oil Crystals in. cOllictor's canister. Fragrant soothing crystals in a beautiful gift canister. o. 118 ........................... I.• -MEN'S FRAG~NCES-- A 32.60 v..._: On the Polo "'Daily Match" includ1ag Body shampoo. a canvas-strapped bath sponge and olass1c Polo Cologne o 1n 20.00 Specierj,urchase: On · Azzaro Sound'.'. your gift when you purchase Azzaro Eau de Toilette Splash. ·The world 's tiniest FM -:tereo radio with the d1sLincfi\te silver Azzaro logo D 177 23.00 SpecW purchese: On the '"Quorum Special Edition Cologne Spray ." A masculine blend of delica te aromatics for the sophisticated man. D . 117 12.50 SpecNll purchne: On '"Bold Begmnings" from Halston. a trto of grooming basics in eluding Halston Shaving Foam. R&R After Shave Soother, and Halston Cologne D 177 15.00 --MEN'S FURNISHINGS• .. S.ve 36% to 42%: On a w ide selection o1 fitted designer dress shirts. Long sleeve. fit· ted cu t D. 218 Reg 26 50 to 29 50 11.19 SpecNll purchase: On pure silk print neckwear from Hollyvogue. D 225 1.19 S.ve 34%: On our entire stock of fashion robes. Find terry. velour, and more. 0 . 164 Reg. 29.99 to 70 00 -11.79 to 48.20 S.ve 34%: On all fall season neckwear Find pure lambsw ool ties 1n a varietv of colors. D 122 /225. 011g. 12.00 to 23.50 1.19 to 14.19 S.ve 32% to 40%: On pattern dress shirts from two famous designers. Long sleeves. D. 147. Reg. 29.50 to 33.50 11.19 --•MEN'S CLOTHING••• S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of men's clothing. Includes suits, slacks. sportcoats and rainwear. 0 . 9148/61 1192. Reg. 59.50 to 450.00 44.13 to 337.60 Su1h Ofl+41tw" '" "'"'•"--,,,... """'•'' ... ( ,., ...... R,,.. '-"'!~11 ( ""'",-' r h o.i· 4,-. • .,11 )• ¥.tt•t'y • • •i• \ •iif'i' tM• G.f11~.41 ._...;,,.,, Pl11111 Mu"I n~IOf Be.; n L~u·~ .. i•tH~ \ .-Jo•,. l\'!li (f'tt•U~ M • "'"""-V' ~ 8Mt" "'°"'" toont\ J 1 Nnf'1h•11t.1\I'@' 0.•"()f" P•nor,.ma P ,~,._. Pi...1a Oo~tO'ttl¥n lo-t·•"'O'P~' S.t '' 4t I• 5.,, 1• Mon a s~~"'-•"' ),,., Sw 1t c.u.,, P"91• lt'W'h.WNt ""--~~ ,,~ .... ~ t.J• .lf"d "'"'(Jr..,. --MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-- leve 30%: On Nail Strengthener and Hand Cream from Barielle. To help prevent split-11.11: Men 's Haggar slacks sale. Find the ting, peeling and breaking, while leaving a popular Expandomatic style in easy-care protective film on nail surface. 0 . 118. polyester and Haggar tlress slacks in Reg. 20.00. Both, just .............. 14.00 polyester /acrylictwool. 0 . 182 lne 11%: On Vitabath Bath and Shower Reg . 25.00 to 35.00 11.• ~ Gelee, an intoxicating floral bouquet for sen-S.ve ~ to 33%: On leather and sue de suous silky cleansing. 0 . 118. ' outerwear. o. 2l7. ::. = o~ 0Bi~~~~-B~dy ·M~~~~2~~~. Reg. 100._00 to 160.00 ,. .• to ••• Bath 8 SflOwer Gefee. A unique blend o1 tn-SllM ~: On our an CC?tton s"haKer lcnlt / ~edients refreshes as it cleans, then Body ,_ sweaters. Solid crewnecks in sizes S to XL. ouae-to attract and hold i n moi"Sture. 0 . , o 171 . Reg-: J0.00 22.IO 118. Reg. 20.00 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12.• lewe ~ to 50%: On. our heavyweight and lewe a.. to ~ On beautiful tr1vel bags from Trina . Choose from cosmetic mid-weight sportshlrts. Plaids or stripe~. sizes organizers, lingerie cases, jewelry rolls, totes S to XL. Intermediate markdowns may have and more. O. 118. been taken. D. 213/41 7. R~. 6.00 to 35.00 ........... 3• to 24.• Ong. 20.00 to 32.50 . . . . . 14.• to 11.• , MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-- S.ve 45%: On our Centura cotton flannel shirts Plaids in sizes S to XL Intermediate markdowns may t)ave been taken D 213 Orig. 18.00 9.99 S.ve 25%: On selected warm-ups from your favorite makets. Sizes S to XL. D. ·109 Orig 55.00 to 96.00 31.19 to 19.99 ---YOUNG MEN __ _ S.ve 34%: On pullover or cardigan alpine fleece 1ackets. All polyester. sizes S to XL o 189 Orig. 30.00 to 35.00 . 11.19 to 24.99 S.ve 25% to 34%: On Kennington and Colore patterned sweaters. A crylic or dcryhc wool blends 1n neutral or bright colors. sizes S to XL D. 5. t>rig. 34.00 to 40.00 21.19 to 21.19 S.ve 25%: On fashion 1eans from Bugle Boy, Sergio Valente, J ordache and Cherokee. The hottest colors in cotton denim D. 94 Reg. 19.99 to 36.00 . . . . . . 14.19 to 27.00 14.11: On Levi's famous 501 1eans. Shrink-to fit indigo cotton denim. (Pre-washed colors not included) D. 123. ---BOVS 4 TO 20--- S.ve 25% to 33%: On pullover, cardigan or ,. vest sweaters for boys 4 to 20. Acrylic pat terns.or stripes D 240 459. Ortg. 12.00 to 25.00 I.• to 11.• --WEST COAST KIDS-- S.ve 25% to 40%: On our entire stock of outerwear for newborns, infanb, toddlers and girls 4 to 14. D. 47 90 96 137 234 1428. Reg. 22.00 to 60.00 1&.• to 44..99 S.ve 25% to 30%: On selected fleece and velour 1og sets for newt?orns and infants." D. 1371428. Reg . 14.00 to 28 00 t.• to 11.19 S.v• 25% to 30%: On Carter's hohday playwear for newborns and infants. p. 137 /428. Reg . 7.50 to 22.00 ~ .4.• to 15.M · S.ve 21%: On selected Buster Brown designs for toddlers and girls 4 to 6x. Tops, pants. 1umpers and more. 0 . 83/90/234. Reg. 8.00 to 24.00 . . .. 5;• to 17.19 S.ve 40% to 60%: On selected warm sleepwear for girls 4 to 14 Robes~ pa1amas and gowns, plus blanket sleepers in Celanese. 0 . 79. Ong 9.99 to 48.00 5.11 to 23.11 S.ve JOIM.: On our a·ccessory shoes and boots for girls 4 to 14. D 102. Reg. 2.99 to-14.99 ... 2.• to 10.41 S.ve ~to 111%: On selected hosiery for girts 4 to 14. 0 . 56. Ong. 2,00 to 16.00 .91 to 7.11 Spec._. purdtan: On "Bold Beg1nn1ngs" from Halston, a trio of grooming basics in eluding Hilston Shaving Foam, R&R After Shave Soother, and Halston Cologne. Qin 1LOO ELECT~ONICS S.ve 120.00: Sharp VHS video recorder: D. 235 Ong 379 00 . 211.00 S.ve 50.00: Sharp VHS HO" stereo 111deo recorder D 235 Oriy 449 00 m .OO ••HOME ENTERTAINING- S.ve 50%: 12-piece "Christmastime" dinner· ware set from Nikko D 39 . Ong 65 00 32.60 S.ve 50%: Christmastime accessories from Nikko D 39 Ortg 10 00 to 35 00 5.00 to 17.50 S.ve 50%: 12 piece 'Silent Night' dinner wrt 1e set fr om Sango D 39 Orig 50 00 25.00 S.ve 50%: 'Silent Night serveware ac cessones from Sango D 39 Oriq 15 00 to 25 00 7.50 to 12.50 S.ve 50%: Our entire assortment of -Christmas serveware . d11nkware and linens D 259 Oriq 6 25 10 25 00 3.12 to 12.50 S.ve 50%: T rtm the Hom~ shop D 128 011g .75 to 100.00 .37 "to 50.00 S.ve 50%: Our entue stock of hohday cards and wrap D 15 S.ve 50%: Christmti:. t..h•nd and accessories D 11 ~ ---VACUUMS•--· Save 20.00: H oov~r Ouirl. Broom vacuum for quick clean u1h D 114 Orig 59 99 39.99 S.ve 20.QP: Hoovf'I ul)right vacuum with 9~qt dust bag D 11 4 Ortg ~ 99 19.19 S.ve 30.00: Hoover 1..onvert1ble upright . vacuum with 4 pos111on rug height ad1ust ment D 114 -Oriy 129 99 99.99 S.ve 15.00: Hoover Brush Vac vacuum with 5" wide aq1tator 0 114 Orig 59 99 44.19 S.ve 30.00: Hoo\ er Spir11 Cdnister vacuum with power nuu lt> D 114 0119 199.99 119.99 ---DOMESTICS __ _ S.ve 25% to 11%: 180 thr~ad count percale sheets 1n pastels D 2 Ong 11 00 to 26 00 4.99 to I .• Save 41% to 70%: Our e)(clus1ve Pipeline sohd color comforter 0 1 75 Orig 75 00 to 135 00 eny aize 31.19 S.ve 75%: AU ow Ch11stmas napkin rings and napkin caddies D 113 Ong 2 00 to 24 00 .50 to 5.• S.ve 75%: All our Christmas placemats and ptacemat sets D 113 Orig. 5 00 to 30 00 1.24 to 7.41 S.ve 75%: AH our Christmas acrylic. em bro1dered and print tablecloths and napkins D 113 Orig 3 50 to 95 00 .17 to 23.74 71.• twin or ful: Cro:.c.111 comforter sets 1n twins to kings 0 10 Orig 120 00 to 420 00 71.• to 121.• Save 30% to 60%: Our Crosc1ll 0 seeded vo1lt! or sheer voile panels D 10 Orig 9 99 to 13 99 eny .a. 1.• MAY HAVE 8EEN TAKEN. NO PHONE, MAIL Oft 8P£CIAL ORDERS TA_kEN.-----llll!!!lllllll!!!lllmll!!!!lll ... -.... ----~--------mtl! ... ~~-----1111111!1mllll~ .. . - -.. .. • 41 Studio finds missing .MGM Wooden lf oriS CULVER ('JTY (.\P) -r"o mahogan> MGM .lion!. reported m issing this week. pnccku icons rtpresentmg th(• roaring ) mbol bf tlle m otion picture studio. "l're found Wedncsda) tul·kcd awa) m the stu- dio's propcn) department. "I hate to sa' the 'hon., arl· in our own back)ard. hut I guess thl') arl·." said Burt Vaupcn. ~ruor 'ICt' pre i- dent of adm1n1)tra11on at Lonmar- Telep1c1ure). "h1ch tool.. o'er the fonm·r MCiM studio lot la4'l month. Th1nk1ng tht'" -"'"ere !l.tolt.'n . Lorimar otlhcd a· um4uc re"ard 10 an)onc v.huw tip led to thl··rccon·ry o(thl' lion'> -lunch wi th actor La fD . Hagman and an appcaranl·l o n the soap ~enc~ "l?.alla,_.. I onmar Mike Mtlkr of the studio d1al)l''") depar11m:n1 t.11\CO' ered the ltnn!> l'arh 'Wednesda'). and he \\ 111 $Cl thi.· reward. said Barbara Arogltatt1 uf Lorimar\ l·orporatc l'omrnun1ca- tions ofli rc . "Wh) nut'' He found thl·nt-·· \hl· ... ------r.rm------~ Thl· It ti:·\lll' \l'\Jlpt url·'· "h1rh tlanl..l'dJhl' l'ntranl'l' to a hu1ld1ng on the MCiM 101. \\Cn: rcm mt·d v.hl·n Lon mar rnO\ ell unit> thl· lot la~t mon1h 1 tw 1,11 had hou ed ~klro· Goldw) n-Maycr Film Co. since 1924. While Lo nmar·s staff was movin& in and ·MGM was mo' mg across the street, the hons were removed during the heightened sfate of confusion. said Vaupcn. addinJ 11 ' a\ o;cvcral week) before he roohLcd the \\Oodt'n cats were missing. .. 1 don't kno" hov. \OU "uuld pnl'l' them:· Vaupcn Said.:-1 he) 're part of the h1!>tOt) of the lot. .. Hagman. v.ho pla)'i J.R. E'"'°g on "DaJla.,:· and "Dalla!>" producer L~onard Kaaman 'o1urilt't·red to help find the lions and olll'rcd th(• un1qUl' Fl'ward on Tut''ida). Hagman had pre' 16u'.il~ tried to bu~ lhl' ho ne; from Lorunar oul·\\a\ tutnl'd dt~\n hl·l·a11'l' of thl·1r h1storK 'alue a uJX·n "a" c l'J' onl'lr .... r} \.\ cdnl·\da) b) thl' hl·ad of MUd io up('rat1o n1o:who told him thl') v.i:rl' 1n . the pro1x·rt) d epartment "It '>OU nd!> I ike ~onH·om· t ul'kl·J tht·m a\\a) and hoRt·ll thl') m1gh1 bl· torguttl'n." a upcn !ill1ll rFii: \IUOIO \\al> In\ l'\l1ga11ng the rl·mu' al t)f the lions <ind thl'lr d1,l'llH'I"). '>aid Ms. Bc.ogha111 ·• 1 he\ .. ,crcn't thl·rc H'!)terda\ and all ofa \t1ddcn th~rl· t hl·~ \\l'rl' wJa), ·· 'he 'laid. ._,_ -. ·U~ The damaaed rtaht •ln& dp on the experimental aircraft Voya&er la ahown after the plane landed at Edwarda Air Force Baae Taeeday after completln& the fint unrefaeled non-atop fi'Cht around the world. · - Fourteen gallons of gas·_Ieft on Voyager MOJAVE (AP) -Voyq_er had without knowina how much furl WU Ofll)' 14 pllons of fuel left a.Vr left in the links. c1rclina the alobc. and its pilots would Thousands of sp«uators chttred have had to ~nd a half-hour Tuesday as co-pilots Dick Reuan and rearranainJ fuel hnes to aet at 10 of Jeana Yeaaer climbed out of the the p llons, officials said Wednesday. cramped Voyaaer cabin where tltey ''There was a heck of a lot less fuel had been for more than 216 houn. than prople thou&ht." 5aid Voyager The fli&ht bc&an De('. I ~· . . •. spokesman Peter Riva. A Nationaf Aeronautic Assoc11uon · When Voyager landed at 8:05.44 ccrt11ica1e presented at\er laR<µna a.m. Tuesday. there were only four credited Voyager \\1th 25.012 m= .. p llons of fucHmmediately available-but 01aht officials said the- '" the "feeder" uank that directly milcaac would probabJ y tx supplies the eqincs. Riva said. 26.000 mites. . . . • ; 'fhe,,tane was Jrtli"' 40 miles ~ ln. acbi~vjng one of~ viataon ~ ~ gallon at that point and could have great ·1oals. they .surv1v~ bru111 flown another 160 miles on the feeder turbulence. numbing fauauc, uncer tank supl>ly. -· tainty over their fuel , sl(J>ply and The other 10 pitons were in the mechanical problems that included a canard, a small win at the front of\he fh c-m nutc loss of power just hours pane, ut t c uc incs wou ave , ore e) an . lso were had to have· been rearranged to reach p!.)Cholog1cal hurdle). . it. Riva said. In the last hours of the A!>kcd about his plans. Ru~n;~1d night, the Voyager crew had per· he "would like to reflect on this. . , formced suraery on the fuel lines ' Asked her next goal. Yeager said. because of a -pump failure. ·TU find something." The plane took .a.ff with 1.090 Rutan. a former Air Force fighteT gallons of f~el in 17 tanks. That ptlo\ JfhO live1o with Ycaaer near means it used up 98. 7 prrcent of m Voyafcr's Mojavc headquarters. told fuel. rcportl'rs he didn·t know if he would Riva said the plane had uscd"up a · ever" antto try the feat ag;un. but was lot more fuel than planned because glad to have done 11 once. the front enaine couldn't be shut "lf1t wasn't for the wcathe~. I'd d~ down to conser ve fuel until after three 1t again. I guess. !\n} way. I d do 1t daysofflight.ltwassupposedtoha\'C again v.11h her -fl) around the run for only half that time. v.orld ." he ~11d He said there also was a poss1b1ht) that fuel had leak.ced from wing tanks a nd ·said the plane ma~ have been struck by lightning. but there was no l'Onfirmation of that. .! ~*"'rt--.-'A fault) &al!&in_g_systel'Tfhad forced the crew to fl y much of the way O>ascr Ill'" "est 0' er the Pacific, the Ph1hppines. Mala).sia. thc Indian On·an. .\fnra. the >\tlantic. the Caribbean "Sea and Central Amerfca before reaching the Pacific again and turning nonh back to California. Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays an d a Prosperous New Year SURPLUS STORE HURRY IN! Quan1u.1es Limited • o u ttuu i ck ~~ DAVAFTER . · · •• -Settle1nent reached in -· Synanon newspapef suit POtNT REYES (AP) -The con-Count). tro\crsial drug rehabilitation pro-The Mitchclls had countered that gram S)nanon has d ropprd its hhel the ~nanon sum v.erc mercl) aJ- -and defirm-a-1 1on-sttit fiamst the Point tcmptsio harass and in11m1date thcm-Re~cs Light newspaprr and agreed to because of stones that ~1d the pa) the dekndants S 100.000 for program had turned into a cult. mahl·1ous prosecutio n. Th I The nc"spapcr said S)nanon paid e sett em~nt was announn~d the dcfl·ndants SI 00.(X)() '" the out-Tucsda~ on the front page of the of-court 'l<'ttlement. and both sides nl·v.spapcr. d d I 5, nanon had sued publisher Da' id agree to en i11gat1o n Mitchell and his ex-wife. C'ath). in The av.ard paid to the Light h> i !9J9 afkr the rural v.ee-kh won the )\nanon\ 1n!>urors v.a\ for "defa- Puli11er PnLe for a series ·of cnt1cal niauon. abuse of process and ma'- articll'!. on the contro' ersial mm-lino.u'i prose ution." according to the ~.~::"~=~~~::~:~:·::ct trial • n 't be sought for c;Ieputy S..\1': BERNARDINO lAP) - .\ftl·r a sc>.ual m1sconllur 1 case agairl\I a depul~ shcnfft"' ll'l' ended in a m1.,1nal. the prosecu11o n has de- rided not to <;eek a third tnal for former dcp~t~ William .\bl•rnath1e Jr. . "rh1s IS the kind of \3\l' that can nl'\ er be won or IO'.it:· ()(:put\ D1-;1nr1 '-\!to me> Ron Barhatoe !>aid Tuewa' The San Bernardino ( ount) prm- cutor said he decided not to SC'ek a urd trial for AbCrnattl1e. :!8. becau!K' of the effect it would ha' I.' on the woman who has testified against him. .. She's suffered enough." Barbatoc said of the former Explorer Scout who cs11ticd she ~s undcr.J 8 when ~b consented to ha'e sn with four deputies and a c1v1han. "lt'11 time ~he p6t .f'\(•r rile baCk togl·ther . Hov.c' er. Barba toe said chargl''> aga1m1 tormer_ dcput~ Ronnie L) nn W1mherl) 32. "ould not he dropJ)l'd. WJmlx·rl) charged "1th fomblc rape. " \t:hedulcd to go to trial m March. '>aid Barbatcx·. Barbatul' said hl· had not ) ct dcn dell "hl·thcr to pursUl' l·hargei. again\t anothcr former d e put~. Jam~s Rradlq l>a\\'iOn. n In October. a JUf) dl·adlod:cd. fl-6. 1n Oav. son·~ 1nal f·orml·r lleput~ Rotx·n Mawn S"1ndk. JI. was con,1ctl'O of a -n-dutcd charge of rnntnhuting 10 the dehn4u(•nq of a minor. and former dcput) T1moth} Rc11lafT. ~7. pleaded no ..tQilli'SLI.O....Charac' uLha u.ng .SCA "1th a minor. The Cl\ 1han. Re' Lair. :!6. v.a\ acqu11ted last m onth. .. Man who.e death triggered Watt~· rlots dles LOS ANGE.L_ES (A P) -The man whose 1965 drunken dm ing arrest to uched offth.c v10Jent s1x-da) Walls n ots has died of pneumonia at the agl· of 42. the coroner's office reported Wedncsda,. - CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY • DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 8am to 9pm • SATURDAY 1 Oarn to 6pm • SUNDA Y 11 am to ~Jpr; Mal'queuc Luther Prke. 42. also known as Marquette Fl")t' berausc 1ha1 was the. name under which he was. booked in August 1965. Oll'd at home Satt.1rday. said [}can Gilmour of the _coroner's office. 8o.)1i' Long Sleeve Rugby Shirts ~~cu; 1~ ,.., 57% ' .. Li~le Boys~ : \ 14. 2 Piece ,,.SAVE~ Jeans Set . .,1'~~ Werr $16 99 ' 6 "WN" tahlmd Jacket and Pant. Boys• Long Sleeve Oxford Shirts _\ .. :1 _...,. ? CUT > 55 % ~ Now $4 "'~~· ~ fftt '116 FA <;,.f,. Rnnk Perrna· Pre11t • bar k box plt11t. banded roll11r & 2·1X' yoke bark. . \\'omen's Specta<'ular Pants Clearance Values up to '20°0 ~ r ~~ ~UT 65%-72o/i. / Women•s Velour ~·~Tops ~ CUT "' ~ 111·13 Men's Assorted Outerwear Wtrte 134 99·64 99 '81\ Fall Gen C11t w-llll llt 1011· Now s5 • We sell ffrst quality and dJICOIUnued rMrchandite llllillt= hllh ge!~:!t from St•rs rtllil and CJ~ diltrlbuUon. "Was'· 1141 lflL lft. (l•l•I I 1--a•) ~ ... "~ or your morwy --prices quoted art tbe "replar ~prica at wbicb lbe (l,4) ... _.._.. ....... ,,.,,l,,..,.vfT-.M. items wm formerly off~ cataloc or In many ...-....a-~ rtta1l stores arounif tbe coiiUJ. -. 111 '11!1 t• WI UT 1M -11·1 -. .. . .PRE-.... INVENTORY ~SALE 4 DAYS ONLY ~ A LARGhELECTION OF DISCONTINUED A IRREGULAR STYLES OF •BRAS•DAYWEAR •8HAPEWEAR•8LEEPWEAR •PANTIE8•FABRIC8•TRIM • •9 OFF JUNI R PASTEL.FLEECE-i-PUFF TOP0r1g.$2; ....................... -........ -.-.................. SALE 14.99 •~'13 OFF JUNIOR PASTEL TEXTUAED.KNrT SWEATSHIRT orig s28.. .. .. . · .. SALE--14.99 . • •1-7_QEEJU-HIO_R-KNIL-TRIM QUILTED PUF-F TOP orig $32 ............. : .. •. ..... SALE 1-4.~99 • •25 OFF MISSEa' VELOUR JOG SET Reg $55 .... : ... ,. .............. ·........................ 0 : •• SALE 29.99 •->f 7 OFF MIS$ES' LIBERAT-ED LADYi.'VELOUATOP ori9 s32 ~. ..... ... . SALE 14.99 • •3\oJ:F JUNIOR FLEECE ACTIVEWEAATOP OR PANTS Reg 999 ........ ..SALE 6.99 . ' - • 113 OFF JUNIOR-RAYON M~QA~SHIAT Reg $28 .... . .. ~. .. . ... .. ~ALE 14.99 • •7 OFF JUNIOR CRINKLE AA YON 'PANTS Reg s22 . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . SALE 14.99 ••a OFF ~UNIOA-COT-l'ON MEG-A·SHtRT-orig s1a ...... .-.. ·.·. .. . . . . . . . . . SALE 9.99 •JUNIOR, PETITE, MISSES' AND WOMEN'S . SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES .· .............. .-.-. ........................................... ·.. ·SAVE 80°/o TO 50°/o • '-10 To·•23 OFF MISSES' SWEATERS orig s20 10$38 ............................... SALE 9.99 AND 14.99 • •7 TO •15 OFF MISSES' SKIRTS orig $22·1GS30 ................................. ~................... . . . . .... SALE 14.99 • 17 TO 111 OFF MISSES' PANTS Orig $22 to $26 ............. ."...... .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. SALE 14.99 • •13: OE'F MISSES' COTTON SHELL Ong $20 . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . ..... SALE S.99 • •11 OFI! MISSES~ PAR FOUR~ VEST orig $18 .............................. ' .... -.......... :.... . . . ..... SA-L&-&.99 • ~11 OFF MISSES' THE-FGX~LONG-51.E-EVE~SHIRT Ong $18 ......... : .................... SALE e.99 . ••a TO 112 OFF S•LllCT•D MISSES' SHIRTS ong.~~·0 122 ............................................... SALE 9.99 • •11 TO •1 s OFF MISSllS'.BLOUSES ong $26to$30 ................. ················ ....................... SAL-14 .• 99 • •3 TO 1 10 OFF JUNIOR SHIRTS orig s101os20 .... 7 ................................................. SALE 8.9-9 AND 9_.99 • •e OFF JUNIOR TURTLllN•CK SWEATER ong s12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE 5.99 •.•• TO •10 OFF JUNIOR SWEA.TEAS orig $16 to$20 ...... · ..... : ... : ...... ~.............. .... .. . .. . . SALE 9.99 ~ . . . ~-·-.' . . --· •I 1 .. ' . .... WOMEN 'S DRESSES . • • • • • .J • • • • • SAVE ON J OR D ........................ _. ................................. : ........ 30°/o TO .50°/o OFF •SAVE ON MISSES'#DRESSES .................... ~ .. -.. .-......................... · .......... : .................... 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF . •SAVE ON HALF-SIZE DRESSES.· ..... ~ ............................................. -. ....................... , 30°/0 TO 50°/o.OFF •SAVE ON PETITES' DRESSES ...... :-.......... : .. ~~-·~························································-_ 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF • SAVE ON SELECTED MIS~ES' & JUNIO~ JUMPSUITS ............................. 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF ~ •42 TO '48 OFF MISSES' BLAKE ELIZABETH DRESSES ong $82to$68 ···············~···SALE 39.99 \ • 132 TO '38 OFF MISSES' SPRING .GEORGETTE DRESSES orig $82to$68 ················SALE 49.99 • 128 TO 136 OFF MISSES' SPRlNG KNIT DRESSESong.$68to$ ............ ALE 39~99 TO 49.99 e PETITES' .RICANO~ SPRING DRESSES ..................................................... · .............. SPECIA.L 49.99 WOMEN·s OUTERWEAR •SAVE ON SELECTED MISSES~, PETITES', JUN-IQRS'. . . . _ _AHD_W.QMEN'S OUTEaWEAR .:....___~~·· .. ·· . . ......... ~ .. ~.~r~ ........... J~0/o T0.65°/e>-OJ;F- • •5·4 TO •57 OFF WOMEN'S CQATSong.$79 to$82 .............................. : .................................... SALE 2~_Jl9 • 125 TO 129 OFF JUNIOR SKI JACKETS Ong $45 and $59 ........................ ·~ .... SALE 19.99 AND 29.99 . . WOMEN'S SLEEPWEAR AND ROBES •SAVE ON ALL WOMEN'S. WARM SLEEPWEAR,--ROBES ..... ~ ..................... 25°/o To 40°/o -OFJ: •SAVE ON WOMEN'S~REGULAR·WE'l'GHT S.LEEPWEAR AND · SLEEPWEAR COORDINATES .......... · ............................... · .......................................... 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF WOMEN 'S ACCESSORIES . . •SAVE.ON ALL FALL AND HOLIDAY HANDBAGS ....................................... 25°/o TO 50°/o OFF •·SAVE ON ALL FALL FASHION PANTIHOSE ............................................... 30°/o TO 50o/o OFF . . •SAVE ON ALL WOMEN'S KNIT GLOVES, HATS, SCARVES, MORE .................. .-.... 50°/o OFF •SAVE' ON ALL FALL AND HOLIDAY HATS ........................................................ · ........ 50°/o OFF •SAVE ON SELECTED SILK SCARVES.......... .................................................. ........ .. ...... 50°/o OFF . •SAVE .ON SELECTED FASHION JEWELRY, SUBTLE TO BOL.D .~ ............................. 50~/o OFF FiNE jEWELRY •SAVE ON ALL MEN'S & WOMEN'S BETTER WATCHES .... '. ....................... 25°/o TO 40°/o OFF • SAVE ON ALL· DIA•ONDS .................................................................................... 30°/o TO 40°/o OFF • SAVE,.ON ALL STONE RINGS AND 14K GOLD WEDDING BANDS ...... . ............... -25°/o OFF • SAVE ON ALL 14K GOLD CHAINS, CH" RMS AND EARRINGS ...... .' ....................... 50°/o OFF •SAVE ON ALL 14K GOLD PENDANTS AND BANGLES ................................................. 40°/o OFF •SAVE ON AL~_LUSTROUS PEARLS ............. : ........................................................ 40°/o TO 50°/o OFF . . MEN"S SPORTSWEAR • SAV-E ON MEN'S SE-LECTED SPORTSHIRTS Reg s13.: ............... ~ ........................ ·.............. 8.99 • 11.50 OFF MEN'S BOTANY. 500 SHIRTS Reg.22so ............................... -.. ~ ....................... SALE 10.99 • 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF ALL MEN'S VELOUR SHIRTS ............................................ 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF • 5 30 OFF MEN'S VELOUR WARM~UP-Reg sso .... --:-...................... .' .. : ........ :-;-: ................... : ........ SALE 29.9-9 • 5 5 TO 16 ·o ·FF MEN'S PLAIN POCUTs· PREWASHED OR ~ . . C&RD JEA-NSReg $18and $20 ................... ~ ........................................... -................. SALE 14.99 A-ND 11.99 • 5 3 TO 17 OFF MEN'S SELECTED DRESS SHJRTS or•g $1s-to-s20 ............. ~ ..................... SALE-1--2.89 • SA VE ON ALL MEN'S WARM SWEATERS ........ ' ............ : ............................. -. ..... 30°/o TO -50°/o OFF - • SA VE ON ALL MEN'S FLAN NE~ SHIRTS ................................ : ..... : ................... 25°/o TO 50°/o OFF • S~VE ON ALL MEN'S WARM OUTERWEAR ... :: ......... .-..................................... 30°/o TO 50o/o OFF MEN,S ACCESSORIES •SAVE ON HANES' CLASSIC UNDIERWEAA Athlet1csh1r1s.T~sh1rts.V-necksh1rts.andbriefs ............ · ............... 20°/o OFF . • SAVE ON ALL MEN'S WINTER ROBES ............................. ~ ............................... 30°/o TO 50°/o OFF • SAVE ON SELECTED MEN'S LEATHIR W LLETS AND Bl!L TS ............................. 50°/o OFF -. ,. . .. . SHOES • SAVE_bN SLIPPl:RS FOR THI! l!AMILY ............................ · ............ ."..................... 0°/o TO 500/0:0£1[ • 25°/o TO 50°/o.OFF WOMEN'S CASUAL & DRBSS SHOES ~· -~ Reg S20 toS42 ......................................................................................................................... SALE 13._99 T0 .19.99 • 20°/o OFF STREETCARS. CASUAL SHOBS FOR MEN Reg sss to~ .................. SAi.iE 144 TO 148 . . -. . . . . . ... - ' . .• ~0°/o Of'! B~YS~ si!'91!CTl!D TOPS o~ig.S9 to•11 .... : ................. , ......... : .. .' ... :.~ ........... SALm 3.99 TO 4-99 - .• •s OF~ BOYS' sw·-ATER VEST $1!T Reg .. •15ilnd.'17 ................................... .' ....... · .... SALE 9.99 a 11.99' ~SAVE ON TODDtl!R BOYS' SHIRrg-'N PANTS Reg 3.66and3.99 ........... -................ ~ ...... : .. SALE 2/S.9S • 25~/o TO $0°/o OFF KIDS' Hl!AVYWl!IGHT JACKETS Reg. s14 to S33 ·-........... SALE 6.99 TO 15~9·9 •SAVE .ON INFANT-TODD~l!R.J~ SUITS Reg.799&899 ...................................... SALE 5.99 & S.99 • 1170 OFF INF~NT BEDDING GROUP Also sold separately. Reg $637 : ................... · ................... !. ........... SALE 1497 • SAVE ON KIDS' SWEATERS ............ ~ ........................................................................ 25°A> TO 40¢>/o OFF -•.2.5°/o OFF FUN CL~WN~ BEDDiNG COORDINATES Reg.$7:0$22 ........ r ......... SALE S.25 TO 16.50 ~ I • '3 OFEBOYS' PLAIN PQCKErs· JEANS R~Ho~s-.................. ~~·~-. SALE 7.99 TO 12.99 • 12 ·0FF TODDLER GIRLS' PANT AND KNIT SHIRT S-TReg.9.99 ~ .... : ...................... -....... SALE 7.99 -• 4.5o OFFi~FA~T /TODDLER CARE Bl!ARs· FOOTED PAJAMA-Reg $9 ............ SALE 21•9 • '5 OFF TODl>LER BOYS' AND GIRLS' H-OODED WARMUP-SUITReg s10 ....... :.: ...... SALE 4.99 ·• 50°/o OF-F-BOYS'~ON~·Sl.EEVE S'FRIPED KNiT TOPS Reg. sa ....... · ...... ~-...................... SAl.E 3.99 •SAVE ON 11 ·PC. WEAR,VER ~ PREMIUM. COOKSEY . . Sale 69 99, 59 99 after $10 mfr rebate. Reg 89.99 .... -: ................................................... :. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... , .... 3 3°/oOFF .. • SAVE ON LOLLI .POTS" COOKWARE sale699to949,499to7.49atter$2 mtr rebates.Reg 999to15.W .... : ...... ~ ......... 50°/o OFF •SAVE ON ULTERIOR 7-PC. COOKSEY . 1 · ... · Sale 59 99. 51 99 af,er $8 mfr rebate. Reg 79 99 .................................. , .......................... : .......................... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 OFF · • !9~~1! 1~99tli C:-ftf!tl'~.~~~~"""lf l/:~.~I/:".~~. ~°.c:)~~~~~~·'•.a 4910 1199: s 49 •~ 9 99 •h•• s2 "''' '.•"•.1•• . . . . . 50010 OFF •SAVE ~N NORDIC ,WARE . MICROWAVE ACCESSORIES . 0 · 0 Some accessories offer rebates ........................ . ............................... ; . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 20 Yo TO 40 Yo OFF •SAVE ON SELECTED DISCONTINUED CRYSTAL .. · ....... ~ ....... ~ . .' ...... .-...... -..................... 40°/o OFF • SAVE ON SE'LECTEo-RUBBERMAID" MICROWAVE ACCESSORIESsale799to2 l99,699 to 19 99 aftermtr rebates. Reg 999102999 ......................................................................................................................... 25% TO 33o/o OFF SPORTING GOODS ••60 OFF WEST.BEND. rcowER Reg.f7!f~ ... ~ ....................................................... -................. SALi; 11·9.9"' ~ SAVE ON SELECTED TENNIS EQUIPMENT ..... · ................................................ 30°/o TO 40°/o OFF •SAVE ON SELECTED BASEBALL EQUIPMENT ............................................ ~ 30°/o TO 40°/o OFF • SAVE ON SEJ.ECTED MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WARMUPSsportingGoodsDept ..................... 50°/o OFF · •SAVE ON SELECTED-GOLF EQUIPMENl ........................ :.· ............. T,·~················· 30°/o To 40°/o OFF ELECTRONICS . ' - • 1150 OFF 20" (MIAS. DIAG.) STEREO MONITOR/RECEIVER Reg 69995•2220 . SALE 549.95 _, . • 170 OFF 13" (MEAS. DIAG.) REMOTE COLOR TV Reg 36995#2094 .................... .. . . SALE 1299 • 1 1 OO~O~f; 14" (MEAS. DIAG.) BEMOYLCOLOR MONITORaeg 4~95~2211 . .. . SALE 369.9~ • 1 130 OFF REMOTE 3•HEAD VHS VCR Reg 52995#6072 ......................................... .. . SALE 399.95 1 • 1 170 O~~ WIRELESS f'.IEMOTE VHS VIDEO RECORDER-Reg'1699s#6069 ~--·. SAl:_E 299.95 --I -· *400-0FF VHS MOVrE CAME"AReg. 1699.95#5335 ....... • ............................................... ' .... SALE 1299.95 . I •.•100 OFF 20" (MEAS. DIAG.) REMOTE COLOR TV Reg 449.95 ...................... [ .. · . SALE. 349.95 - • •150 OFF 26'' MEA~. p1A.GJ__sTERiE0-1'~~149.95 '25o8 ................................... -. .. . . . SALE 599.95 • •450 OFF 27" (MEAS. DIAG.) "EMOTE COLOR TV Reg 109995 •2812 ......... ....... . SALE 649.95 • '130 OFF 26" STEREO COLOR CONSOLE REMOTE TV Reg 89995 •4024'5 s ... SALE 769 •. 95 • •100 OFF FULL-SIZE TOUCH-CONTROL MICROWAVE Reg 32995 .. 5942 SALE 229.95 -, .. • •100 OFF CONVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN Reg ~~9955912 .................. .... . SALE 349.95 . . . • •30 OFF CLOCK RADI0/ 4 V2" BLACK & WHITE TV (meas d1ag ) Reg. 129.95 •3094 • SALE 99.95 • •20· OFF PORTABLE AM/FM STEREO CASSETIE PLAYER Reg 149.95.•6082 ........ SALE 129.95 . . MATTRESSES • •400 OFF QOl!EN SETS FROM SEALY·, BASSETr~, AND SPRING AIR ·~ BUY NOW . AND SAVE ON QUALITY MATTRESS smTS FROM.NAM-s-vouxNOWiND TRUST. __ j ·. SET INCLUDll M JOUNDATION. O~HmR SIZliS=M.80 ON SAL--~-~ . . . VACUUM S ... . . . . • SAVI •10 T0-•1_10 ON HOOVl!R. AN_D l!URmKA. VACUUM CLllANmRS, INCLUDING- .UPRIGHTS AND CANISTmRS. CLEAN UP DURING OUR YEAR~ END VAC.UUM SA~m . - JC Penney -. Hewaejuetaruntucllnoeaunao.maybe 12 feet Iona. but the bonea of juvenile A vacerat~pe lammenl, dlmcovered about -Af':L-Or .. five year• ago In Montana, indicate the epecimen may have evolved into one of the ~argeat homed dinosaurs. . . New ·~e of diQ.osaur ·may have been a runt .. . ~ By MALCQLM Rlfl'ER ,.-....._...., NEW YORK -A new type of dinosaur may have lx'l'fl a I :?-foot.Jong runt arnong its sa urian brethren 75 million ~l·ars ago. but if may have evolved int0oncofthc · Da' 1dJablonski.a$soc1nte profcssor ofpalCQntolotY aflhc Un"ersity ofChicaao's dcpanmcnt of acophysical scierwes. said a ronnection . to tricerat~P$. appcan plausible. He also said the new dinosaur.find as s11n1ficant for the period it represent!.. soml' 10 million years before dinosaurs died out. ba~st horned dinoS<aurs. a scientist says. ..One of the most interesting probkms i~ what happened to the dinosaurs." he ·s,id in a telephone intervieW. "Obviously any dtsco.verY:that gi ves us a more complete picture about what the d(,,osaur's world was like before the 'roof came crashing dQwn_o.n them is a valuable disrovery." Thl' bones of the Avaceratops lammersi. a plan1- eat1ng animal. were l(>und fi ve years. aao in M9ntana. the first unknown horned dinosaur to be discovered in Nonh America in 35 years. They were to ao on display today at r the Academy of Natural Sd_enm in Phil1<lelpbia. ·~1t·s a lot smaller than many peoi>le think of as dinosauJ siLc:·_wid ~ter Dodson. rcseacch associate at •thl· acadl'm> and assodat~ anatomy l)rofrswr at' ttw Uhivcrsit) of Pt:,nnsylvania s. veterinary medical. school. The specimen orrd,isplaycame from a juvenile. some 71 ~feet long and 11bout three feet hjghat the.rear hips. said Dod!>on. In life. h may have weighed about 400 pounds. . '~~Tbc-nrw beast as representetH>r~' 150 bones.- including much of the skull. must of the l.amb!>. pa.rts of 18 · vertebrae and.pans of the ribs. said Dod~on. Tht ~hape of the bones 1n th e frill at the bad< of the head ind1ca11:s the beast represents a new genus and srx'c1cs. he said ..\ s~c1cs is a -;ubgroup ofa genu~. As an adult .. it might have grown to 12 f~t lo ng and a h1l t1\l'l"·l.OOO pounds. he said. The animal's bones ''crl' r~co' l'rl·d from a Montana- ·ranch: wh<.'r~ they were d1srnwrw 1n L 9~-1 h~ a co.mmcrrial fossil col!<'ctor. Edd~ Cok of \\all. ~.D .. Dodson said. Dodson named the d1no·~aur fvr ( ok·.," 1fc. Ava. and for the landowner,, thl' ..\rthur Lamml·r, fam1I~. I l million \l'ar~ latcr:Oodson said: But 'thl' bo O\ frill at. the back of its head suggests 11 rna~ h.: an arwes.tor of a triceratops. which stretched :?.5 r~·l·t lung. \\l'tgh ed 1113) be fi ve tons and li ved an estimated \l'1l·111i.,b han· not pinpoi nted an y ancestors of th e trnwatop!>. ~aid Jar k Horner. curator of palcontolog) at The bt:a~t apparent I~ "al> a J~l' l'111k tx·rau'l' "11~ 11 mb · proportions suggest 11 wa s io111g to becornl· .i largl·r animal-." Dodson 'aid-:-.,_IH-g111 small fet't and h~a+. limbs of much largl·r and c,(p\\l'r-1110' 1ng animal' .. thc..i.\tui.nmLilUJ:Je R0t.k.LC5..in Bozeman. M.o.nL · ( ·1o~e 1nsrx·l·t1on of th'· new beast will .be needed to Sl'l' if 11 4ualifks. he said in a telephone interview. The l·on 1r:i 't IK'I" Cl'll 1 t!>. small size and that of triceratops docs not ruk out the possibility. he said. .. .\n animal like that wouldn't need 10 million years Hl' calculated 11s adult <.1/l' b' ~uch clur~ a~ the bom socket connecting the skull and n·cl'k a·nd the shaix· of 11·s toe bones. which rc!>cmblcd thoSl' of <.malkr horned dinosaurs. to rh:ingl' 11~ ~Ill'. .. Horner said. · · -------------------------------------Wild hogs making • . 'i Proliferation of pcirI<:ers P.lagues -------~'--parks. pastures By STEVE BREWER ,_....."'-...... SAi' FRANCISCO -Feral pig!> have gone hog wild across California. rooting up golf councs and bark}ards. endangering nat1,·l' pl.an t!>. ;ind ruining crops. En\'1r~mcntali s~s :in: '' orm·d,. Farmers are pestered. Hunters, arc 111 . hog heaven. Nobody knows exactl} ~o"' man) fe ral hogs roam th<.' state, although one Sa\S 100.000 1c; a coosC'rvat1''' ligurC'. ·Most e\perls. however. agfl'\' the nu mbers of hogs arc inrn:asing and their range is growing. often with the.surreptitious help of humans. The pi gs arc tough and elusive. The~ rcproduC(· qu1ckl~ and "ill cat ncarl} anyth ing. although thl·~ prefer acorns and roots. hulhc; and worms the>· find b) rooting up top!ioll with their tusked snouts. _ "Pigs make a perfect villain ... said .\Itson Will y. feral lwg program coordinator in th<' Golden Gate . National RC'creati on Arca. "Thl' pig~ arc reall} ·messing things up among the wildlife. It alTects the whole environment. .. Do" cha' e to haw a cns1 before wc get a.good managemcnLprog.ram'!" Barrett. a l 'ni,c:rs1t' of(ahfornia \\lldl1fc ma nagemdit professor. thinks the state needs a sunc\ to determine the number of pigs and the extent of damage Jol· V1nCl'nt~. \\ho coordinates the. ta.le JX-partmcnt of Fish and Gaml··s pig program, sought funds for sur h a µrngram la~t ~car. hut wa\ turnl.'d do\\n. \'1neent\ s:il<! a COIJ.'>l'f\3tl\t' l'St1- ·mate based on a -.urH·~ of hunters 1s that there are 100.000 wild hogs in .U of the statl.''<i 5~ rnunt1l·i.: using thl· saml' data. Barrett estimated 120.000. The first domestic s"'1nc "erl'. introduced b' Spaniards m 1769. hl' said. Som~ 'pigs l'Scapcd or \\l'H' turned loose and began to hn·cd 1n the wild. · In 1923. tw-i.:lllt." Furnix·an "1ld boar "ere 1ntrodu\·cd into th\' Carmel Valle~ Some e'>c:ipcd and tx·gan rru-;.,.brecding \\ith 1tw faal hogs. "Since then. e!opcc1alh after World War II. "c'vc_had a lot oipeopk going to Montcrc' Count' or other place!> wh<·n· the·~ can f'ind 1hc'i\' pigs. • trapping them and trani.pur11ng them toot ha plan'.~ for.hunting purprn.l·s:· ·Barrett said . That'<; illeg:il. hut A~1rrctt 'aid thl' pig .. ; rangl' ha'> "Prl·ad mul·h fa,tt·r than 11 c;ould natural I' . MARKDOWNS ON THOUSANDS OF ADDITIONAL ITEMS An acorn shonag<' and a lack of rainfall in Nonhcrn California 1h1s fan led the wi ld hogs to mO\C into lowlands and irng:ned farmland in seareh of new food sources. c;a1d Henry Colello. wildlife conservation ranger for the Santa Clara Count' Parks and Recreation Depanmcnt. · .. \ p1g.populat111n can doubk l'\ l'r~ four months 1f e ver~ thing) pcrft:c1:· Aarrctt said. "Th;i1 rarel} t''W hap- pen~. hut the potential 1s ''Cl) high. -.\ t) pica I ~O\\ l'an ha\l' a ltth:r of"'. '''ll'l' a ~l·ar. '\ ou !>tart plotting that out, prctt) soon ~ou run out of~pan· Wc'rl' reall} talJ..1ng morl· Ilk\· rahh11~ than \\Care dt·er." , Before the (ioldrn Ciatt• ~.111onal Recreation ..\rl'a hircJ a ltllllral't hunter in Jum· 1985. W1lh 'a1J the area suffered .. , l'f\. ,·en · tlram:it1\ Jn·ao;tation . Ti~ nog-; .•.. S1n cv thl' hunter ha ~ J..lllcd about I ) hog•>. thl' prohlcm has diminished. \\'Ill\ sau.l. ---"-- \ OFF ROSS' EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. SAVINGS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Fabulous assortments in every deportment. every store! Save on brand name and designer fashions. accessories and shoes _ for. the entire family, home fashions. too! I The pigs, Colello said. rooted up a baseball field near Morga"n Hill and a awn ~rouna :-iilTBM" pTant In the foothills of the Santa Cru1 Mountains. Willy and officials at 'other parks have hired contract hunters to track the hogs. In Marin County north of San Francisco. water district oflicial' hired a hunter because hogs wen· damagrng the watershed. "The problem is that the pig population is on the in~rcase and I don't see anybody gett ing a handle on it." said .feral pig ex~rt Reg Barrett. Sincere best wishes for a holiday adorned- with love and laughter peace and joy. To our dear friends and valued customers g9 our deepest thoughts of thanks. Barrett ~aid th e proltferat.ion of porkers ma} be even greatl'r than l'St1111atcd. .. Thtrl''\ no· 4ucs11on \.\l' h.i'-r an IO('r('aS11lg prohll'm." ht• !oatd "rnl' mte-ef €Rangl' ~s rapid. Soml.'thing " going to break herl.' 1f '>omdiod' doesn't get a handle on ttm ·1 predict th~t it v. ill get \\(1r'l' hl'li>rl· 11 gets better ... OUR PRICE TAGS TELL THE STORY Look for the pink clearance ticket pasted below DilESS FOil LESS our regular price , .. APPLIANCES • '.J'ELEVISION • VIDEO -.... -----------II - { ar.,.. c.. DAILY PILOT~. Dr11n•1 • - Spain rej;on:ed stadylng r.iiore ~ liberal abOftlan law -. By RUTB MAaA Y -rnuhed from rape or 1ncnr A I '1 f .... .._ W ·, -omen also ~ required 10 10 before manct.aory ~ADRID. S~in . -The Soc1alii1 aovcmmena ii nve-nwmbcr revie¥; commiuion1 and 1aate sodal stu~)'lna new. lea1sl.111on that would make •bortio._s SCC!Jrily docton and hospitals. but the system created a ava1"b!e t~ v1.rtu~lly all women wt\p seek them and do l<>&1am of req~11. . ~way with hm1aat1~ns o f an abonion law that took effect To break the loajam, the aovernmcnt 111ucd a dttrtt 1n July 1985. Spanish preu reports say. Nov .. 21 elilllinatin1 the ~view comm1ssion1, permiuin1 . H~alth Ministry offic~als sa.id new abortion lqiJ-abortio ns for psych~ ttasons and au1horizjn1 womaa·1 fi,... tbne montbt of pttt.nancy. T1tc Pfttl report• said thal new Pf'<>POlllt would be prnealed in February to PartiatMnt where the 5Qcialists enjo) a comfortable-majority. Undtr tht current law. a woman cannot plead socio-tconomk reasons to obtain an abortion .. y,, studjcs incUcate that most rnanied Spanish women over 35 lttkina abortions say they cannot afford anothrr child. lntheory,$pein'1•1iom1Maldl_,yiceisc:-= - to pa)' for~ ia 10CW 9Kuri&y laolpilah. HI ~&ace. few Mtpi111t or IOCill lmlftty doc'lon .,. wilhna 'lo perfcMm lborUoat. even ullder 1en111 o( die t d stfo1 law. Some cri1.ict cbarte Iha• d1e docton prefer'° pcrf orm abonion1 in their private practices for b.iabn' foes. 1 .. _ c:-. . lat1on 1s.u!"derstudy but theydechned toaofoto detailsof private clinics to penorm 1him.- 1ts prov1s1ons. Ot~er governme nt officials have refustd -Only 200 lepl abortions had been rc!poned before A~ ttw 12 European Common Market countries -~1n IS ont -only Ireland and Belsium ban abonion outnpt. Denmark. Italy. France, Lui&eJftbu'I. We t Germany, the Ntlherlands. Britain and Oreecc pemut abort.io n mo.re ~r less on demand. while Ponuaal imposes certa in restrictions. rK ~n11h Medical Ataociation ud lbe Romae Catholic ChUldl ~"both the oriainal ~a1ion 111111 the rtPOrttd MW &tsislat.ioa. Whtn the 1985': went in&o -effect. tbt Catholic Episcopal Con~reac:r uid those who comm~nt on. the issue . a controversial one in Ro man the Nov. 21 decree. ' C'athohc Spain. . . Tht aovemment-funded Women's Institute C$li .. The reports 1n several news~apc'rs, the new; agency mates. however. that 27.000 wo men should have been EFE and two weekly news magazines said the legislation eligible. The.Ministryof~ealth says that 100,000Spanish performed abortions would be ellcommunicatcd . The. published repons uy Socialist women deputitt and senators have bttn prest.iri1 for the more liberal was propo~ afte r t.wo women died of abonions the> women had 1llepl abortions in Spain and or went abroad sought outs.id~ Spain s existrng law, · since the abortion law went into effect in 1985. Spanish gro ups favo ring a bon io n on demand claim one of the two wo men who died u nderwent an illepl abortion bdott she could bcne1i1 from the decree 1hat took effect and that the. other v.oman went Jo-a non- legislation on abon ion. · After the press re.J>'.Oned the new lcaislation wu under"folUdy. pohce raided fimtly plarrdllis-cmters ia Salamanca. Madtfc! anOMalap and arrested 39 doctOB. -Th~xmmglawpcrm1fSi60rt1on 1r a motfier'sTafe 15 ~to--~cu-accounts, the taw-11nder~ threate ned , th·e fetuo; 1s malformed or the prcgnanq would either mf ke abortion avatlable on demand or do away with vinually aJl-rcmainina-lqnitauons lhrouab a . . . . I Women suffer · setbacks·~ .-Jnake advances-in '86 By JILL LAWRENCE •1111'1tM,..,._Wttter W .\SHINGTON s·uprl·mc Court decrs1o n .. on ;ibo rtion and sexual hara\Sml•nt \1.-l'rl' a mong the advances for '-'OmC'n in I 986. but the ascension of W1ll1am Rehnquist 10 chief Justice v.as a maJor ~tback. according to a fcmin1\t gr~1up's ~l.'ar· l'nd assessment . .\"._ricks agatn'>t \\Omen's health centers also q uull ticd as a ~ctback wht~IHhl.' top-10 lt"\t ine-ludl-cl a landmark pa~ l'tJ Ull) '>l'ttkm_cnt and Iii.''-' political fu nd-r:m ing prO'-'C'i'i. ~1d the :-.:O\\ L l'gal IA.·fcn\C and f:.ducauo n Fund The fu n.d. an arm ofthc~ttun.11 Organ1.:a11o n for Woml·n. looh ·d al Jnbs. lega l d l·nc.1011\. 'Po rt ... poltt1t.~. rl'11g1on. Congrt''I\. hl·alt h a nd famil} planning 1s~ul''· and .. onal and econ- omic right\ 1n ranl..1n g and rn ll'\\1 ng lhl' \Car'!> e\ent\ K:ath' Bon~. a '>l'ntor staff mcmhn of the :\:OW fund. r,a1d there \\asn'1 eno ugh progrl'!>S 1n I 9K5 to "arrant a li)t. "'.'1 11wtCl'n·l'lght} -six v.a~ rcall) a rnml'hark." Roni.. '>31d ... H) a nd largl' 11 "-as a pn.·tt) good 'car for '-'Onll'n fhc good thing I'> that thl' \upn·nw ·c ourt dl"Cl\Wn'> could h..i'c ht·l·n .1 di-sa .. tt.•r \\\· could ha' l' had maJvr roll bar b and 1n fact" h~tt '-'l' had \.\:15 \Orne 'itead~ progre .. ~ ·· .\t thc top oftht· ad,anw <. lil>t. thl' NO\.\' fun d Cl ll''> tht.· ~upH·ml· C o urt'<. J une d ccis1on \In king d ov.n a Penn- .,~ h an1a la\\ dl'\lgned 10.d1scouragl' '-'Omen from 'l'\·k1ng abortions. The court ..aid .. a ''oman\ right 10 mal..e that r hu1cc lm:I\ .., fundamental .. That 'amc_ mon th. the coun ruled that sc\ual hara'i~me n 1 1s a form of \C\ d1'<'n m 1nat1un. . On thl· tl1p "de. "'OW ratl·d Rchnqu1st's cu nllrmauon anl.I till' Jdd1t1on oi n1n..er,at1\C J u,11ce .\n- ton1n St.·aha a' thl· "or't de,l·lop- ml·nt rd r \\Onl\'n l:t\I \l'ar ScahJ I\ a 'iJrong abo m on opr,o nl'nt and Rl·hn- qu1<;t. ''h1k a la"~l·r lu r th\' ·'.\1\1111 Jdmin1stra11on. '' rotl' a ml· mo ~} 1n11 th\· l:.qua l R1ghh .\me ndment "a' unm'l'l'\~11\ and rnuld <k~tro' lhl' fam11\. · · 'ier~rnd un t.hl' '-JO\\ hst "J' '1oknt.-c ag;11n s1 ''Oml·n·s hcalth l'l111irs. "1th I \5 attacl s reported 1n I IJ8ti In (clth~r mcl<Jor '>t't~cl.. '· a kderal t.uurt dl'm t<.!>cJ a $20 m 1ll1lm 'l'\ d1'r nm1na11on ra~ again<>t Sear\. Rod1urk and C 11 the ~0' l'fOlnl'n t \aid houschnkl\ o l "oml·n and l·hil- drl'n made ur onr-1h1rd of the nat1on·'i r oor .rnJ lung l:Jnt.l'f ht'- rnmc thr numt>1:r onl· ~ilkr o l \\Oml•n The maJOr gain<, rangl·d from a S IOI mill ion q•ttll'nH·nt 1n .\FSC~I E's pa} l'4Ull~ l'aS\' agalll\I Wash1 ngton 'itate to Tlw Ne'' 'a qr!.. Times· dcc1s1on to allm' the w;e ol "M'> .. in nev.s 'itOfli.''· abandoning 11' pre' 1ou'i requirement that ''omen he rcferrl·d· to c tther a\ ~11s' or Mr'> o n Sl'COnd reference. The NO W-group al..o -<'hari&«r "temfk trcndo;." ind ullmg the: open-· 1ng ofthl· li r.,t qud10 l•hlld earl' Cl'ntt.·r at l 'n "a~I Stud111' in Holl'"ood. Tht.· rentl'r "a" negotia ted h; Gar} Da' 1d Go ldht,rg. C\t.'rnt1\C' produn ·r of "Fam1I} T1l·,:· .1, part of h1'1 contract O ther pn~1tl\\' \lltnll' \1orl' than J.\ pt.'rcrot of rrn:du:;al !\tudt>nt'i arl' \\Ome11. up from 9 percent in 11/blJ. and a Gallup poll fi nds that 56 percent of all "omen co nsider them- -;d ves feminist!'> while 88 percent o f \\Omt.·n a nd 71 percent of ffil'n ll\.'t"'cen 1 l< a nd 29 bclieH' the \\Oml·n·, nH1\l·men1 has 1mpro,ed thl'1r ll\n. Honk \31d thl' NOW fund con- \Hkrcd comp1ltng a "tcm hre trends·· ll'\I hut decidl·d to accen tuate the r o,i rl' t'. A'lk(•d or an example of the dO\\ n\1tk . 'ihc Ctll'd "the marriage t.runr h backla,h.°' a relc rt.'.nce to .,1at1'>t1c!> tha t inllu.:atcd older singk \\Omen \\Ould mo'it hkch ne,er mam . The \tat1s11cs later "ere re-' ,.,nf ··Then.· "ere attempts in thi!\ last \t.'ar for \\Omen to he. 1f no t manipu- lated. mo' ed back into a much more tradJt wnal mold ... Bonk !\aid . She '>.11d \\Om l·n arc trying to halance the be't of both \\ orlds -motht>rhood a nd career\ -and are seeking l hJngt'\ in thl· '-' urkplace to better . 1n ·11mn10<l:tt\· fom 1h hie. "I h1' \l'ar that l\\Ul' '-'3S front and rl·ntt•r arid 1n I 'J 7 11's go ing to ht· lrnnt and n ·ntt·r. The problem" ''Oml·n arl' taring in a prl\ a te wa} arc grnng to twn1mc public d 1\l·uss1o ni.:· \hl' pred Ktcd. ncHing the Supreme ( oun ha\ before 11 nl·~t \\'a rcasc on prcgnanr~ .rnd matcrn1i~ ka'c and allirm:itl\ t' :.tl 11o n case~ in H1 h ing S<."t Ji, n m1 nat1l1n. .fl Congr\'''· 'ii\ p1ccl's of o f a 22· pan cconom1l· cqu11 ~ package for \\ Ollll'n \\C'rl' r a''l'd in 11186 including la"' on ~nsron ngtns. child cart' 'l'f\ In'\. hl·alt h IO'luran c covcr:i$.e JnJ tJ\ acd11., for lo\\·tnrnroe fam 1l - 1r ' . "\\'e J1dn"1 ha' l' landmark lcgt'i· l.111on... Roni.. "11d "Th~re v.erc lnuphok'i d O<;l·d. \\ c inched along ttm ~ t•a r 111 Congr(•ss and pos111oned our'll'h l'"' v.r ll to· take on parental ka'e and the C'1\ll Rights Rcsto - ra11on .\ct nl'\I 'ear ... Thl· parc:ntal and medical lc:n e bill \\UUld rl'qu1re cmplO}Cr<i to gt' e four months of unpaid k a\'l' Co "orkcrs ''ho had a n<·v. born. ad opted or \cnousl\ 111 child. ur \\'t'rc scnoush 111 thl'l11'1d~ eo;. Thl· n ' 11 rights ·hill ''o uld O\i.'rturn thl· cffCl't~ o f a h·hrua~ 19 4 Supreme C'oun ruling that n;uTo"'t.'d the apphca11o n ofC'1, 11 ngh1s pro1ec:t1ons for wo men. thi.' agrd, m1non11es and the hand1- l":lpfll'd. AIDS, herpes leading to sexual negligence suits MINNEAPO LIS (AP> -Lovers who in years gone b) might ha"e quietly taken their .. cne.rt'al d1sca~s to th<-doctor are 1nncas1ngl) turning to the C'oun for help' and uing their su partners. "The~·s defin1tel) been an tn· crease in these case . T hree or four years ago we wercn 't seeing a ny." said S tephen Befort. an assoc iate · pro fessor of la" at the lln1\ers1t~ of Minnesota who has led sc"eral panels on '\IDS litigation. Most of the suits till 3rt' pending and the fc\\ settlements ha ve been made out of court. But coun settle- ments could set prc<.'cdents and prompt more·su1ts. attome)s sa~. "If we get one or two <.'ascs where habilit}'· is estabhshi.'d and damages arc awarded. 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Oranq.e Cnnc:t nA ~ v ~·1 . n1 ~ nw -:.1 , r '' ·t.c1 ~:. 1986 -MAUMOOEY WHILE 'JOU SIJllE .. 1/1 \ Cl -z ~ --c: • •'JI "' -- HA Ml , . ' - From Dec. 28 thru Dec. is. with a ._mlnl"9um $50 pur~hase, · P4iller's Outpost rewards you· for saving during our sale and clearance!. . Gift certificates will accompany the following savings good tQwards your next purchase: lllt m•Uble It m111ate wilh . a niilln wilh a \ S50111'd118 Sl•- lllt m•titate w1a ·niilm 8150 .. •' GIFT CERTIFICATES WILL INCREASE BY $5 FOR EVERY $50 PURCHASE! • Men's thermal knlt shirts 4.97 • Juniors' classic ehirts $5 • Girls' asst. sportswear $5 • Juniors ' campshirts $7 • Young men's long-sleeve henley shirts 7.97 · • Girls' sweaters 9.94 • Juniors' sweaters 9.97 • Misses' dress pants 9.97 . • Juniors' casual & denim pants $10 • Young men 's corduroy pants $10 . > · $15 and under: " • Young men 's long-sleeve Shirts 11.97 • Men's sportswear flannels 11 . 97 • Juniors' flannel shirts 11 .97 • Misses' shtrts-11 . 97 - • Boys' sweaters 11.94-14.94 . • Young men's flannel shirts 14.97 • Men 's casual pants 14.97 • Juniors' canvas pants 14.97 •Young. men 's ski sweaters 50% off • Assorted shoes S 1 O & $15 ' Shoea. Men ·a $port1wHr. lloy1 ·, G6rl1' end Ml .... · felhlon1 eveUetM et Ntected ltoret. hlectlon mey very by etore. . ) . We 're your Levi'• ExcMnge Heedqu.rtera " you NCetYed • petr of Levt'1 ....,cordl thll Chrtatmee t"8t you wllft to exctwage, come to ...,., Outpoet. We'll ••chengl COSTA MESA Mesa Center , 17th & Orange GARDEN . GROVE 12827 Harbor B1vd. at Garden Grove Blvd. IRVINE· Heritage Plaza, Culver & Walnut LAGUNA HILLS 24841 ·Alicia Parkway at 5 Fwy. · · · -. lheln, "° ......., "'*-you got 'em, If we twve them ·1n ltock. ~ .. t - - . lllt m1ilate WI•.~ s200.- ... ..... ~ . -· ' ·. / ' ------'---'-··-------------- -~ USYRU supports 1e:veryp11e who~ competes in races Sailors throuahout the U.S. call 1t "YOfftFOO." the-9-nagnm for USYRU. which stands for the United Stain Yacht Racin' Union. · It wasn't always so. from 1897 until 1978-thnnaaram wn "nayroo" for the Non h American Yacht Racing Union (NA YRU). • The chanae was made under the Amateur Sports Act of 1978 when an uclusively U.S. organization for all aspects of yacht racing. and Olympic spons became necessal) provides a national forum. in whLCh and the U.S. and Canada amicably se t. e\CI)' sailor is represented. · up inde~ndent governing bodies for In short. the policie~ services and yachting. . programs of USYR.U in on<.' way or The old organization was dissolved another support ·each of Jh<.' more i nd and the new USYRU wa s than 375.000 men. wom<.'n and chil- tMOfJ)Orated as a tax~xempi. institu· drcn who.l'aee sailboats in the I l .S tion. The old NA YRU was best USYRU's national championships known for its sponsorship of a have soared from fiH in 1969 10 24 handful of nat1onal champ1onsh1ps 1,0day. The champ1onsh1ps c·o,er all and for writing rules that ensure safe ages and both men and \\Omen. A IJ. and fair racing. · )ear-old may sail a 14-foot dinghy on By Au40N LocKAJIEV vices (MSD) Jrt paud wi~ .....;,... ...... ..., increasi~g stale boat reaistrati~ . Recreational Boaters of Califoraja ·or opening the door to conft1C11 fRBOC'), r«reational boat in-g's state sta te and local regulations. ; legislative arm. influenced three key • Passage of Boa Con;) measures affccung boaters before the Pro1ecuon Bill. state Jqislaturc durina 1he past }'ear. RBOC was a k.cy supponcr The) were: legislation pasied into law in 19 • New in1ox1cated boater law ';''t'tich prohibits a lien beina apPI· w11hou1 operator licensi ng. to a recreational \tessel .unless t~ bolit • · At the beginnina of L986. three rcpairer has prpvidcd the customs major piec~s of legislation were wnh an estimate. · · ..,. 'introduced which targeted intox-.. RB<X' also took positions on C < teated boat -Operators. As wntten. other leg1slattve mqsurcs at t these propbsals would have led 10 hl'g1nn1ng or· the . year. and ~ boat-operator licensing in_Cali forn1a. 140rked ac11,ek) w1th· state lcaitt' RBOC quickly stepped m as the lators. executl\ c offic1aJs_ and om.:; lead organi1ation and worked w11h interests group' to ensure that ed.: . the authors. sponsors and staffs to measure v.h1ch passed was in the bt.r: de-ve~o~fTec11ve n,tutory-mechan-111terntsofrecttational-boatcff:· ~ . 1~ms for law enforcement officers and Robinson Judges 10 arrest and convict into>.· · R BOC ,., a non-profit corporatioa 1{·atcd operators. Discuss1oos cul-organ11ed 1n 1964 to promote the m1nated in the acC'eptance of statu-recrcat1unal u-.e and development o& tor; la ngua$C drafted ·by RB()( ( altforn1a\ v.a1crways and to se~ So wt)at is USYRU?-.... m..--ivu.ro-~asm~a~ll:iila~k~ei-. -jjwjjhj1lil:e~a~r~rc~"'!;· l';:o~f ~'~;;-_,. ___ _.,i..i1 t~e nattoMi govcri y more rac(' a • 001 or larger ocean for the sport of yacht racing and is the racer oveer a 250-milc cour~. official represcntalf.Ve of sailor~ US YRU membership has now be.fore •overnmc_nl.Jnlcma11onaland Lncreased to Z0.090 1nd1v1duab. O"er •llf-..llJW.\,'.µ_i...i' WIJ.LU~swhu.;c~s ..oise~v1.JeruaLLl ...:1.fc!.!m!.!JpoloO!Jn'-l:aH.Jnl!-t1-_,a~~s>-1t1.J1hK>l'-tb;1Eo.aa~ • It-%' · , - pranc1plt'' without 1mposingopera1or Thi: organ11a11on receives itj · Olympic organizations. 1.000 }acht club'>. induding 10 in But thai is only one rcsQQ!l.llb1ht) Oraav Cou0 •} aud...lJ..+ach.l-racin USYRQ also µublishcs the racing assoc1a11ons hold membershi p. rules. rovides an a als svstcm for A. staff of 24 work'> m l 1SY R l J'<; ru cs 1ruerprttalJons. sponsors na -headquarter~ in N°l'""~f>C~1fir1~. ~R~.l~.~o~l~uii'n~-1:=;=:;;::;!~~ t1onal championsh ips~ cQnducu rac-teer JU~r-.. srn1nr tal\' offidals and ing dimes and instructor seminar'\: u1mm11tl't' mcmhl·r' \et' e in all areas administen racing handicap TUlcs. ol' the l 1 .S , cemfiesJudgcs. dc,·elops. sckcts..and l 'SY Rtl is 1oda' a broad-ba)Cd. trains the Pan A.mencan and 01} mp1c o;oph!S!cated and l'l'll'Cll\ c !>ource of yachting $limes: acts as a clearing ""·n1ce!lfor.a~l4rlla.,thno1u:of.1hc house for information and advice on .\mencan sailor WelahtoheadNautlcalMuseum ...Icn•ncc 1\.. 'Tern" WcWl.ha.' been elected prcMdcnt ·or the Ncwpon Beach Nautical Mu~·um . Race of the losers - licensing on the state's boaters. al·· linannal .. upport entirel y from v~ cord•n&....W 12.bn .B.obmson of New-un1s~,t·ontnhu1TonTI)fboating fa~ pon Bearh. orc'>tdent of R BOC . llll''> 1hruughoi,i1 C ahfomia. Motl·. • MSD pumpouLfac.i.lU¥-W1tho1.tt S7.5!~ -C'-0mnbu11om. ~iKl~--_.;."t incrca".>l·d rt'gt!>tra11on fees. ' 'through club h1l1tni!>. - Lcg1sl:Hton introduced 10 1986 ..\ brcal..duwn of the t1lrec areas Q£ · --nd'~~«:nn~mr'"l"TnPlTriiilTTTl!"r'Ttl'lran~..-~-:-1 prt\all' manna!> agd,ncean terminals fW~'l+l-l-Org1µ._crnment adcVocacy. 2t: - 5c cQiili)ped with 'cssel pumpout pen·tnt for admin istration and 20' · facihtte~ for marine sanitation dt· ~rccnt for comunica1ions. Museutn gets Lively gift .\ f'hnMma\ preM:nt of a cus1om- tk'i11,mcd and hu1h gaff forc-.·1 'chooner ha\ tx·en pre'it·nted lo the 'c14pon Bcalb "iauucal \.1useum b~ (, 1 ngcrkl· Field' '-lamnl I 1 \cl\ the 30 foot around < ataltna Island. She is 30 fee& on dee!.. "'tth an add1ttonal six and a half 1001 bol4 '>pm. She cames 'tao- barl.. danon ~•h The hull 1s black \.\llh tl'al.. tnm and cabin . Otber.Dfiiccr~~tc<l-at the annual meeting were 'ice prcs1dcnh Peter Barrell. Jim Dow. and -;\llan Tranc: Pegg~ Bonner. !il'l'n·1ar~. and Rud' Baron. treasurer T\\cnt~ board ml·mber' 14Crl' l'kt'h:d Of' n mlirmed. The~ \\t'rt' Barrett . Baron. Marna &n1s. l::.dna Blurock , Peg Bonner. Paul Connall~ Hobie Denn~. Bud De~enbt-rg. Jim Dow. D1tk Ett ingl·r. Atll Ficker. Chm \.1 ar'ihall. Hob Ml·!ler\l'. Phil Morg<tn. ( arl Rl·tnhart. 'iall\ 'ioml'r'i. ·\llan r ranc. \\ l'l'>h. f rcd· \'ander \.\ l'l'k l:kn1~ l'OnttnUl''> '" rha1rman ot' the board. Seven of the 12 meter yacht• that failed to make semi-final•. ln the America'• Cup challen&er trial• enga ged in a coneolatld'n Oeet race recently . The race was aalled in light wlnda and wu won by a half-boat length by Britain 's White Crueade (second-from bottom). '>l·hooner v.a!> dc\1gned b) the late I IJk F1dd'> anJ ...built b' Willard Boa to;in 1975.''h l hchoa1.ha,atl4 (}· H'Jr old thn·e-nrk 't anmar d1t:!>el i:ng1nc of -l2 hor".>l·pov.cr "htlh ha~ 1Jki:n hl·r o,nuth w \an Du:go. nonh 10 1hc< hannl'l l\land'>and SC\l.'ral 11mc\ "Here's a t:hance for another gen- crou'\ ind1v1du:il 10 purchase this !>all~. oc·ean~ 'cssel and at the :-.aml' ttme contnbu1c the sale money to 1mpro\ c the museum." . ~id ~ \1ama Benh. chairman of the. mu-. Sl'Um hoard. r-or snlon'na11on lall 8111 Bents at ti '·01 .i9. Politics latest entry in the America's Cup competitioa- By ALMON LOCKABEY • DlllrPllM.._..,., Poh11n arc JU'it t>t:g1nning to rear ti'> ugl~ head' .1~ lhl· America's \up semi finals g<.·t under wa ~ 1n Frt:mJnlll'. Australia. Both l·hallengcrs and defender' are heginning to squabhk O\l'r 14ho ""'be cio1ngwha1 to" horn 14hl·n thl' final raccsJor lhl· Cup gl'I L.1dcr 14 a~ Jah ::\I The .\u~trahon dclrndcr\ arc h1l·l..a111g O\ l'r thi: method ofrhuos1ng the ulttmatcdefcndcr. .\Ian 81•nd's S) nd1ca1e. "hich wrested the (up from New York Yacht Club in 1 ~83 (lo the tune ofO\l·r SI ·' mil hon I fears that the upstart Kool..ahurro s~ nd1 t all' wilt defeat them for the right to dcfl·nd ttond\ '~ ndtl'alc " seeking the defender's berth with Australt.i IV against l\.ool..aburro Ill and t'> nine po1n1~ IX'hand . Rut tlWrl' " another lOntl'Dtkr 'itl'Ji.. ·n )\1dnn 14h1ch ha' lx·l·n "'ming on -1trong 1n lhl' la~I In' r~tll'' against ho1h ·\uo;traha IV and l\uokahurro Ill Bond\ group "ould ltkl' to 'Cl' S1cak ·., l\1clne~ l'11 m1nat4·J tx·c;iu'l' of her poor ,1111\\ 1ng 1n thl' round rhtun'i klnl~ 12 points). '\a\. 'a'' thl' Kookahurru' . "Our program h,1\ lll:cn gl':Hl'll co 1hl· P<>tnt '"'l'll1 .ind a-. far as"~ ar<.· l1mn·rncd. 1hc ruk<. under\\ htl h \\l' <.t3rtl·tl an· thl' ruk!> un dl·r "h1ch \\\' 'hould lin"h ... ...i1d l\cn Court. dl·pul' ,·ha1rman of 1hr Koo~ahurr11 '' nd1ca1i: · '-o mu, h li11 lhl· tlcll-nder'. I hl' d1.tlk11~1~ ha\t: ;in l'\l!ll rmtn-omr1gtiing prohlem 1 h1' l\\1• -\nWnlan \l'llltlin;1ll\I'>. lknnl\ Stars shine at Pacific Club party for OC Arts Center supporters By CAROL HUMPHREYS ....,,...c. .... ,...,., T.he --Stars" wen· out al th<.· pmh and pma1e Panfil Club ... Center Stars. that 1s. the "h\ 1il\ 11a11on" 14 0ml·n\ support group of the: Orange <. o~nt~ Performing .\m Center. "Tonight 1s a cl'lehra11on ... a chance for our Ol'\' member~ to gel to meet l~c group." said J1aet Corbin. Founding Prrs1dent JoAnn Boswell e~plainl·d. "About three )Cars ago the Center Board needed mun~ fi nancial suppon. but the) didn't \\ant another fund· raising group. So v.e formed the: Center 'itars and ask for an annual contribution from ea\.·h or our I 05 member\ ($ 1.500). We'd eventually like to ha \ l' 200 membas ... ·~e. don't have fund-raisers. but we organi1c informative seminars. enlightening lectures. as well as social events. My husband and I arc members of the Pacific Club. whicti. has just-completed remodeling. I 1hnugh1 11 \\llulJ hl· a Krl·a1 plal'l' Ill ha\\.' our Jnnual hol1da~ gl'l·togl'lhl't ." added w-cha1r Christine Rbo1des dunn!! thl' hthlt'd ru1. l..1a1I r1.·cep11on. - - Thl' l'111c \<.'tllng appcarl'll to \Utl the hlack-t1c and t\\ 1nl..l1 ng l fO\\d ol I '0 and mo'\t agret•d the <ti nner 143S hl·a,i:nl\ It ti.·a1utl'd <,eafoo<l <.au<.agl.'. huttrrnut o;qua.;h 'oup. a'paragu'>. fikt ~ph1c and " hill' l'hocolat~ mousse \\1th rasphl·rr~ \;lllll' Jim R~berts l'nll·rtained as mo~I couple' tool.. a 1urn 11n lhl'-<lanct' tloor. among them pn•,1drnt Betty Be lden and Bill Palmer. E'en S<inta < lau' alll'll dl'J \\llh a 'parl..hng trtr ornament as a g1fl to l'J('h 1.lf lhl.' \\1)111\'ll .\mong thl· roun1~ '' 1dc ~tarr~ constallatmn "ere co· 1.ha1r Katht~ Wrlght,J:fillLand Her~WiHeottk, - Diana Sterling, Karen and Balley Smltllt, "Nanq Rl·agan look.a-hl..l· .. Marr Jo)lnson, Maxine and Joe Maa1on Gypsy Pulliam " 1th Wally Wolf. Ann and Ra11ell Pange, Donna Bunce and Kathleen and J ohn Rbyerson. Paparuil Is edited by Daily Pilot St~le editor Vida Dtu. ( nnna·, \\,11 ' .\. '-lnf)I:' 1\an l>tl)IOI and I om Bl.1\l..Jlkr'l .._\l'ianhantl\rn Jg1ceononc-1h111g l hl'\ "'11uld I 1h·10 'l'l' < h11' ()1(·!,. "'" ·, "'c"' lt·:ilJnJ tonlt'ntkr dl'l 13rl·d an tlkgal I .>nwt~r. l.''~l talh .1, 'hr katl\ thl' rh:tlkngl'I fidd \\ llh lllll) uril· "''' Ill lhl'l'l' monlh' of r:llU1g h1r tl1JI matter. bo1h ·\u,1ralian dl'll'O'l' ran- d1dal<''> "oukl aho hkl· to sec 1hc l\.t\\1~ dinnn.lll'd - e11lwr h' ml':l\Ufl'ml•nt or defl·a1 on thl' l our'c \\ h.11 tnuld hi.• morl· dull th.in .tn \mcnca"· < up l.lmpa1gn 1'11.'(\\\'l'll lhl' \\\U dt1\\ II UllUl'r lllUOtrll'\'1 Of couP)l'. pol111c'> '' nothin(;I nn\ to .\ml'rtl'a·, < ur U1l11Pl'l11111n. Thl· 'l'\\ 'I orl.. 't arht ( luh. 1Ahll'h held thl' ".Hiid mug" f(1r J 12 'l',lf\. al\\,t\\ 'l'kl'tt·d thl· 1.kli:nd_~J..h) "ub\1•n.j\t~m .. Mth~r tfum\\lm"h h115T .\lMl'd lhl' mo'lt "1n' during lhll'l' n111111h' ut lnJI' oil "ic''!Xlrt. RI \k:tn\\htk lhl' ha11k to lkll'rm1ne \\ho 1hc -\menean l halkngl'r l41il Ix· htngl:, on 1hc btttN contest tx·l14l·l·n ( onnn and Blackall<.;r '"'u arch n'als per- 'on:ilh and on lhl' fal'C cour'e "vlo't o b..cn er'> feel that 'c" Lea land .... 111 h.i \ l' no prnbkm defeating ~arc PaJot's I rl''}Ch I\."" from h .lnl l' lhl· nthcr >a( ht in 1hc challenger 'l'llllfinal' · -rnlntl.tlh 'n• 'I or!.. 't J1 hi ( luh .., out of l llDll'ntmn l'tlhl'r •• , .1 chalkngl'I .. rdckndn tor 1he first 11me 1n I Yi \\'Jr\ ')) C 140n lhl' C up in IM51 14tth the '>l/lrnma -\matl'~1 aga1n'>t a d01cn Bntl'>h defenders. She lo\111tu.\u,tr:ilta111 a Ol'\I fourofst\en race' m 1983 with ~~nnl'r ~I l11r hl'lm of the l '.S. dl·knd£r. L1~n}. fhl' othn eight chalkngcr'>. 1nclud1ng Newport Harhor 'I :id11 C luh\ Eagle." 111 either hl' home, or on their \\J) h~ nO\\ Partying are BUI Pal~er and ~ttI. Belden (Jeft photo} and Janet arid Don C~rbln. .J • . .................. " d;; SlldoY.laa the cvenln« are Diana Sterlin& (left), wltll ChrlatJae and JeffreJ llll•d•. Ramtlna Bem amobtl, ~lllll and Herbert Wlneneck with Harrtet Coa and Kathryn and Cedl Wflllil*- ... :-r- ------l ' ··~· •t ~ I . r . : .. ... ... . .. ,1 , ,. ---::z -..( ---~ ------- ,.. -· - --~ -- ---... ---.: -------.. ~ --.. _ .... ....... . . ... -... . ... . . .. .. • ·-. ---. . ----. -. ... -. -----. -.. . • ::::--. -•. ------. -.... --. ----- --. -.... --~ -- --::; -----' -----. --------.. -... -~ , .. ~ l.'!~-1'1-L~~ ... a.... ....... !!'!!!'.&. iilif •·--·-WLY••··----f/1-lJllM 1LlL OOllMTt . ...,.,... l ::,:m-:-COMPOM -.,_ ..... .... ,~ ~ 'L~TGU9' ..... -..-wr•~ -- "The Arrival of .~erican Tull' is a Tilne for Jubilation!' ~ -GawSWll.'"ThiT-Sftow/ ~-All . OfWeGa IMTA MA AlllC Orqt.... f ....... ,j71il 137·034.ll . 1114) ~·7644 ~.... WllT•lllT'l9' Clly Clilllr UA Mell Clnlml (7f4) 6)4.MQS 193·~ 1..:. ;::;p .. rl I I t t 1 I I • ., , >. • • ' ' ' ' • • o ' I • '! 0 "Full of joy, laughter and tears. r · 'w ly rn..iy not')(" your\, but th~y rndl<~ you f~..-1 w("I< ,.,,,, .. ~11 ~he ~~~t J,d glad tc ':J~ ~~C"{" ...,.. U•"'"""' ... "'' nfUll ti.'°"° 1-S-C• st• SNO HUNTINQTOfl H ACH f.9••ro1 H1o111t.n;tor l•·'"' .... 0384 LAHA81'A AlilC l-Sotwe (21))691 Ol33 LA--~ ..., ..... i;....,, ~73 1611 Mel Simon brtn9I ~ .. .,,., d. Wt'Y tpecill lllnlfV thlt's ·----~ Anch lot._ his. It's 1 soy ftltd wtctt ..... . And•~ ' --~ hitCX. tohofM . MIHl<HI V1UO (,,_.111 Cl-VIHPf 361·~1 OfllMOI 0.-... u. 2$$3 ""-""' 10w .. osC--tt1 '91 >tl~ .... . . ~. I .... ' ~1111. " ~ ·': .. THE SPIRIT.·IS DOWNRIGHT INFECTIOUS." -{Jr.ll'ld Amffl . .\'flf'\\l EH: COITAmu ( __ ,_ c.. N l1$MllA a TI110 (-(110IO 714~1-fl()() ..... ~llACll E-Ol ~ l -Ol lJOO ,,.~,, rwttn '"° IA.uNIMU OU. l'odlt' lO ..._ ~ 114 .. 7t00 N./136-7".J --'llJO n..,_ --l-• Yl9IO l-~ -..ae ,_ C- r-Clla<!w 114'i»t990 7"~1 =l<)TJO a:-c::==· -·-----ACADEMY MEMB~R S • I/I ro'd \j(f1I' QCfTl t vo ... ,--; ~ ~,(')•'CJ,_;";, ;:rt_ •!;-,r~ ~ I ,.-1-1 ri ~ ~ " ',., r u T .. u 1 :, 1,j l. • fiil . ••'-""' .... -........ ~ , ........................ ...... .... ,.. -"..,.,_ LIA~ ,.,._~ .,....c....... 9!11 •• ~ • " •• Gl!t7 mllA... -u-. (-dCC-....C-•<tli( 1G.ooroo ... ~ •1t•i.1 ~,,, .. mllA... -""~ ...c ar,. .... JC.. U1 CD.a ·~· .. W"'!IJ" (•-----1 . ... ............ . .. .. • • '¥ •. "lmpreuhMI Clnt betwood'a perfor· mance la one of .. rlchMt, funny •nd lekMMCk. Hie dllectlon le Mpeelelly MIDCllefue." • -THE. NEW Y()AI( TIMES. Vinc41n1 ~ "Cllnt Eaetwood la In top form .. Jt11 rMk.e yourdey." -W"'8/:,TV Joel~ -WOA TV. ~1" Cn&t FllOM ~ ..os.9 .. ,.....,.,.' '"""1 '" .. n..,, • '""""' ·-·-............ , .... ---------NOW PLAYING ---------.,..,Mtl m 4993 tlA llllOV1£S BP ••990 4021 U A a.JVl(S BRl.A COSIA •SA 631 JSOI COWARDS HARBOll nil &S4 8811 (OWAl!DS INVfRSfTY lMUM •ACH 4971111 COWARDS SO COASI f.AC~ u .... ts 168 6611 fDW 'SO CAI. l H MAU LA._. 1713169106JJ MIC f ASHION S0UARr U__,. S131611 PACIFIC CAllWAY ..,....,3466210 fllWARDS MV MAI.I OIMCI 6J4 9!>0~ svur.r cnv cum~ SMUW!>401U4 C OWAROS 8RtS I Ol •s"91sm m 393~ IOWAROS CMMA WCSI MWD 879m-O PACIFIC NWtllM OJ •snmsm a9i 3693 PAClflC HMAY 39 DI .. -.. ---~ NOW PLAYING ... ..-....... -_........ . ..... ~.~ ............ '11Ull ....... ,...... t.Jt•~ ooeta ...._ •\.A _,.. ...,. .... ....... ~~ .......... l .... ._ "'.,., VJ ,.,. .. ,,.. , ... __ ......... --•11-...,., ...... ,...., ,..... ................. °"""' -... .. 1111 ,., .. , - ---~ Mt _, UI nN 'I IS TIE SEASON -----------._~ TO BE ~.MATE! NOW PLAYING COSTAllUA ld,.1ro1 Mf"' 6'6 ~ HUllTNIGTOll IUCH • LA 111MOA ( 0 .. 1101 ttun11~1on PK1I< 1 Galtway ~ C1Mm1 8'80388 ~231611 ll fllflO !aw11a•ll I010 ~I~ WtlUllA £ a .. aro\ 8t1s11r ~o ,.., wu.-sm1 fOwlfOt C·ntma)Y•st 891~~ • 1:1111211 OllMI( Si..!•um [); "' In 639 8110 "THE Mon ou11tA1rous MOv11 Deep '" Ille JUIYJ~ ~South Atref~ MllSl&M. COMEDr IN riAll.,"----ttT-;-IWO"nmen~b<c::llYJ=C=IVl'""'ltr.!r.:Tlto=nr=o a:-r;l\l=ltve:.r.1:-=-rlbe -Jlffl?EY LYONS. SNEAK PllEVIEWSl lNN °"·a .years ri.w r. I~ hrd lhemsefves on cwoStle s.ies 1n a 70 mm e TRACK STEREO SUAAOUNO CotTA .U 751-4114 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER . 70 mm e TRACK DOlBY STEREO ORW 834-2553 SYUFY CINEOOME UT. IUCM 141.0770 •W V1110 314.0120 EDWARDS CHARTEA EOWS CAOWN VAllfY COIT4.U97M141 W'54-t811 . WllMlll'8~ EOWAAOS CINEMA CTA EDWAADS UMVEASITY U.A. WSTMNSTA MALL a TORO 511·9900 LA_.. "4-2400 EDWARDS El TOAO PACfFIC LA MIRADA e _ ....... TMIATM8: ·•u•• .,._.110. SYUF'Y 8TAOtUM 0 I -... ~.,_ M 1--*3 PAClflC HIWAY 3t dramar.: f!Qht 1or·1tE l\ltrves ,~ Ore w1ll lrUSI in It.! power <' praye< Ure will bel!M in Ille might <' the SWOfd ---T H E---- M IS S 10 N EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT EDWARDS NEWPORT NEWPORT CENTER FRIDAY, MON-TUES 1:30, 4:30, 7:00~ •.30 --.AT/SUN 11:30, 2.-00, 4:30, 7:.00, 1:30 - ~·~~~--~-~~~~-~~--·-'~~~~~--1-~~~~---...-~~~~~--~ -. -. ------- I\ 'Siagbi !1a.Bala ,. splashy success _ for A .rts Center Broadway p ve us reprds to Or- ange Counfy_ Tuesday night as the !lattonal tounngcompany of"Singin' in thc Rain" christened an era of 1.. mjisicaJ theater in the Orange Count)'. Performl na Arts \en1cr w.ith -1f you11 pardon-the u i)ffssion--a big splash. · The stage version of of one of Hollywoocf'T a ll-time . musica l tr~uurrs ..-the third and. reportedly. the most faithful incarnation since its oriainal'Broadwa) production--is a Joyous. spirited and deliciousl y fun m sho~. Ciiven its symbiotic adap1ab1li- ty, 11 s a wonder the Betty C'omden- Adolph Green masterpiece wasn't refashioned for the . s1age · -much earlier. virtually all of his late 1940s and earl y '50s movies. -and -paired WJth the incomparable C'yd Chansse -11 "a!. one ofh1s finest. On stage. il's a n1cd) ('horeogrnphed .. Choru!I L1m····l> pc precision sequence. but ht1lc else. Director Lawrence Kasha. who n:st) led the production originall> mouotcd b) avant garde chorro- grapher TW)la Tharp, isn't out to make audiences forge t the bnll1an1 1952 movie. but to add a d1m('ns1on tu al The: immedtaC) of1 hc 'ilage I\ an essential ingred1rn1 1n a productton that so 1mpres~l\CI> Jppr<mmates the original that 11 pla~ s 1n lo' 1ng tribute rather 1han oppor1un1s11c 1mpcrsonat1on. Those "'ho revere the Gene Kell~­ Drbb1e Re) nolds-Donald O'C'onncr rend1t1on On· film will find little to carp about in the stage production. whi ch runs through Sunday only on the C'osta Mesa segmcn1 of its tour The three princi pal characterizauons of lhc matinee idol. the pluck~ ingenue and the comic \1dek1ek arc 1 n excellent hands. while thr plum rok of the screechy mov1l' queen '11\ wonderful!~ embellished. So. 1n 1dcntall). l!i 1h..-Nano 1-krb Brown-.\nhur Freed '\Corr. 1Allh one of the duo'sAumbers from.an carlu;;r show. ..You Slcpped Out of a Dream:· adde(I for good measure:. -.------~o.&t\cr addmo~ "Whai:.~_Wwng With Mc:·· gi"e\ ·Jc-nn1fcr Sm11h . a Jud) Holl1da) i!>h delight as prima donna Una-LamonL a chance 10 a1c her' shrill s1d(' of 1hc sto~ Donn Simione. in lht· Kcllv rok-. splendidly define., the brash but unspoiled fcadmg man Hlc.,.,cd \\tlh• ma11n~ idol good look'i and a w1n~tagc pefionalJL). Sun.tone cuts a behevabk figuf"(' who can conve} 1hc ">UbtlN1e\ of ht\ character with grilhllilslun~ Ont~ in the .. Broadwa> Mclocl') ·· productton number" 111 lov('rs of 1he mo' t(' 'ers1on fl'{'I <.omc" ha1 lcl do~n. O n screen. 1h1s "'as Gene Kell)·, signature p1ctt'. an 1ndulgt·nct· he (thankfull> l allo"'cd n1mself 1n .\s the budding arln:'>~ "'ho bl:rnm- 1.:s his IO\l' tntl'r('sC (\ n1h1a Ferrt•r llihli !!P the st:t~ "'1th a 'iparkhng cll'erH'\C{'nC('. flc\htng out "'ha1 I\ eSi('nttall) a onc-d1men'i11rnal chaJar- tcr. Her final w rm'. aftl·r hcing rc,caled a~ thl' soft v oit'\" bchrmt the \\31hng '\CrCl'n '\tren. tnnH'\\ \OI · umcs ol hcan-1ugg1ng t•mo11nn Brad Morant "'111 qu1dd) p:un1 '91• ...,., IS A ll&LIAlll COMIC ACTOR ... a gmlus ... a l4-cana sapmMar ... Great! .. _..,.,...-.n GOLDEN ·CHILD ..... COllA Ills.A l~·· • lilt-,.,. .... , s.v-. .... ..,, U1! >16 .... ,... ll lOllO IJA~ tl!•Jct--~· '51 ¥19• ~·'>Mil 1 P1"l -....,.·A · ;\ !\~A .~ ~ E :. • .'" .: (itlt•....-·-··• ..... >iow'-C: ..... ~ ...... __ ................. ~-. NOW PLAYING -•U_. llMTOll -E0-.,0\V ,...y, ~'CIU .... ...S. I __ ..,,. ..... .. ... ,_ • .c• ' il!>IM" 990 1.all •• .t.6' lt;~Pl'\ "\.,..,, ..... , .... r1 .. _,...., -~"" ,,. oC7 ~-O)t ~ ta··~·-! (-~-•OllMll ~·i.6!.~ lJ069Q(l 19•~ )-"·•" CllllA •ta IO•Mln ~ r-91' 4tc1 CIMll&f ~ .... ~ ~) UU l'O ti0•..,1ac.ct••to•o-• ... ,....., .... ,~ . LA KEWO O D ~nter .. ,, lllEID Ill I.......,. OOLIY tfW0/11 .... ...,_,, lMI eol.DIN CHflD1.,._111 net OOlDIN CMILD1.,..1i1 ... ... 4111 '""' "" 111• .... llJI ... ~ .... ,.. ....... ...., ..... ITM 11llll IV: , lMI VOTA81 NOMI 1N1 ......... ~ ilMLll: ntl MISitON !NI .... ~ ... , ..... AKEWO \ rn'•' \ovth CUMf WNDOI ............... COMA11t . ~ITIMO ..,. ...... tu ... , UTTU IMOP °'~-·~Ill 1111• Ill» .......... , .... waUMllll&~...0' ITAi ftlK IV: THI VOYMM NOMI 1N 1 Iii I Jt4I .. It Ii» I h• lllANt lllATOH, JIUICA LANGI CltMIS Of THI HUIT ,,. , JI ,,.. J:tt s:n ,,., •t:• IT1VI MMTIN, CMIVf CMAll. MMnft IMOllT TMllll AMIOOl1N1 hU)tat .... IM lltW CW9 .. _. .. MllC-..... _.. .... ~ ITM TatlC IV1 THI ¥0YMI NOMI"" sUMMlll MNTAL 1 ... ...... .,.,..., TMI OOlDIN CHtl01.,..1ai Htltt autut1•1 MY Offc .. 111 OCKIT tnlltO lltC-OllllllUM ~· NO MIKY111 I 11 4 .... 11 ,,_ lt:4l 80llY UttttO ~Mil __,.N CIOCOOlll DUflfOll '"°"' >I I It, It, 10. 7 Jlt40 .... l "~' lllGMTOfl IP(M MIMOtlS ~I >1 1 )0 )-40 • 00 I IS 10->0 DOllY snllOCl"" WTWOOO HIARTIHAK llDGI Jt 1 t• J:U I ot 1:41 II II OCKl'I' anno WALT DllHIY'S LADY AND ft.AM, IOI ....... 1:41 ...... , ... l9IWI MMTIM. ., .... , LITnl IHQP Of MG•DU "°'" 0. Curt SUMP•'"' .... ........... _ --~-·­'"' MO ..... Anll 1111 TMI MOINtNO AITll 111 .owli • POWll 111 • LOSANOELES(AP)-h wujust anolhtr day in the classroom: tc~ druas. crimt and faihna IJ'ldn. rh..,.,. ou1 lht omipla '1'"!:: 1ud1cowm~c.am u pmonal rwlltionlha.,.. m.. m~.and.-.i•-• --"Ullivmity" is a new •ytltM drama creatt"d. wrlllen. directed, produced and acted b) s1ucknt11t lhe UCLA ~partmen1 of Thal.Cr for Group W Cable. Tht 20.minute show runs every Sunday evcn•na and is also 1ttn at 11rveral locatio nJ at UCLA- lfldej. ' • -I • "UnivtrfllY" Ut received enlhutialiic IUllP on &en l9Clll di)'.:. dme drama .-.. Al -..m. n· ecutivc producer otNIC'91 •Days of Our L1vn." E. Wn K.nlllz. neeuttve j producer of cm· "Tbt ~Mel the Restless. .. and Jerald JUlhhka. former-1110datt producer of A~.I • "General Hospital." have all 9"'Ved as techrtlcal adviwn. The sho!'-' draws on the talents of ncarl) 5Q ~dents. who have taken over a TV studio at the school for an entire quarter. A team of ei&ht writers Donn Simone perfonna the.title number from .. 6tnctn• In tbe_bl~'".at the Orance County PerformlDI Arta ~enter. Shari>. dcfinttl\ c dance mov~­ mc:n1' 'ttagt'd b) chorc:ographcr Pclt'r C.,ennaro add a rat-a-tat beat 10 the U\ er auJ1encc'> · memories' of Donald•· O"c unnor "'11h fm deft. w1fl comic 11m1ng as ~1m1anc·s p1ano-J)la) 1ng nal In h1sc.>nergy~sapp1ng .. Make 'cm Laugh.. number. as well as his .. M O\l'S .. duct with S1mionc Cand· a <.p lcnd1d foll. Ger{) Burkhardt). "1ora n1 d1 play!> a masterv of qu1('k1c comc:a> "11h appar('nt cffonk'>snc:ss mum al moment'>. ~plend1dl) under-• .,.._ ~· 1\01 all the principals are 1n top form. ho""' a . F.lek Hartman a!> the tx·llo,Hng studio boss fails to mod· ula1e h1<. volume for his more !>eda1c moml·n1~. ~nd '\Ian Sues a'> lht• h) pera('tl\ c dm.:ctor dell\ criwi i.htKk· ~lathcrrd '\em·<; of O\ crex1cndcd ~1gh1 ga&S 1ha..DH>uld ha H hec11..100 much c\Cn for hi\ .. H1g .\I " charartc·r.un "'I augh-ln·· and arc ou1 of s)nc 1A1th the m~uc tr.id11mnal tenor Clf 111~ pruJ UCI wn I l't hn1c:i lh the 'hCI\\ 1s outs1and· ing :-.01 uni~ tht· i:{lgcrl~ ::rna11cd r:un '><.'('nt· -in ~' h1lh "i1m1unc dd1gh1~ thl..' 31.!ill\.'Ol'l' "'llh his '1ptr1tl'd '>Pla,h1ng on the \pec1ally dl"\lgnl·d showcrdcck -but the inspired film 'l'4Ul'nll''> l rl·.1tl·d b~ 1'.a.,ha and < 1ordnn \\ 1lh\ hl'lgh tt•n tbc lllffi ll' ll.lns<, cons1d1.·rabl)'--"-- LITn.a~OF HOll .. CHtS ...... ~ 2l004:001·00t-OO I~ In 70 MM I No PUH• '>(.tm·d h\ unductor John Monaro 'lllOM•ll Al'tlr and h1; p11 orcbe.stra. R obert (Al • .--Fletch~r', 11ash) t·o'>tuilfcs'l:'U~ an .._..,~•~. t:IO, l:Clt. 7:11. •» unm1\ta~able Roaring '2Ch fla ir. along "11h thl· lOlorful backdrops h1ghhgh1cd h~ I homas kehon·s gh11a1ng light1n~ dTccts. I be 111k wng 1bclf. wtticti in~pircd t-11~===~---~.-.. 1hc: m1•' 1c. hac; come a Ion~ "'a) sinn · 11' 11ng1r1 J'> pan of a 19_9 mu't1Cal rc'lll' J1mrn) Durantl' and Jud) Ciarland. among other\. had 11nkerl'd •R!Ct( ~· "11h 11 h~:lun: t jl'nt· l\.dh ('I al"' rote 11 "UTTLa IHOP 4r'n10 llm·rTiill\i-.;1iii'f Now. a .. ~?-H--~ prod ul'IHlll. 11\ delighting a nc" 12:30. 2:30. 4:30. t:36 .M.:gffii,:JH oL auJ1cn~c'> fro.m t·ua'>t to 1:30. tO: 15 PO · l03\I · 'ou II ht"'\1ngin· in 1he Rain .. long afta ~uu lt'3\l' 1he Performing .\n s < ~llll'I .ii 600 l u"n < cnler Dn't'. ll::~~rllll~l'!'(ii""""':', l ll\\,1 \k\J. "hen: ocrfucman~· ·->-i---- rnn11 nul· th rough \u nda~ a1 ii pm .. "llh "ia1un..la\ <ind \unda\ ma11nc:c~ at .'! rm C~ll ''6-~.,in· for t1{~ct 1nlorm.i1111n on tht· happ1c'>I '>hu"' ) ou·11 ~Cl' all 'il'a,on . LADY • TttE Ta~ 18) l"tut f"lltllt Of the N~v1tator (PG ) • 4 ~.. • • • • • ~ ~ ~ ' • • ; ~ •MARllNISHORT /CHASE• "T'HREI .-008" (PO 11 45. 1·so. 4..-00 6. 15, 8.30. 10•30 STAii TlltK IV .. ). 12.00 2 :30 5 ,00 ):4& ._ 10:30/70MM·Oo tby LAOV • THE TRAMP .. , 1:10 l ;40 1:20 7· 10 .. ' 00 STAR TRClll IV (f'Q) Phu 2010 , Tiie Vear W e Make Conu c1 (PC I THE QOLIJC .. C .. LO PoG-•n 12:41 2 :10 4 :5!> f IS ._ 1 ·25 call!ICS Of' T .. tCAaT ..... la't 12 40 l ·tO S-lO 1 SS • 10·20 THEQO~CHtLO .,.._,~) ~· ~ffrk Buell••'• oav O ff (P(;.IJ) IM 1---------t:...-l+•---------~~-1 LITTl1 SHOP cw •KEA TON/LANGE/SPACEK• HEART-CAK a1DC1E CR) 12:40 J :Ol 1:21 1.00 & I 0 2S No Pu~t tt0tt•otts pio..ut ~I OF THI HEART" Aho Goon .. , (PGJ 12 00, 2"30. 4·45 ·No Pu.-... 7 15. 9 45(PG·13) T .. COLOll Off INMIEV Ca) l2:U l :20S:JS ., So 10.10 A .. A-lttC"" TAtL fQ) 1:U 3:151:15 7:15&.t :U CROCOCM~ DUNoe:.R IPG-•~ Tiie Color 0 1 M oney.(R ) "~ FIRST CLASS THRILLER ... with rwo ci this war'~ most memorable screen characters. 'The MomiOK After' ki\~ Jane fund.a her best role in )~rs and ~once again that Jeff~~ one of today\ finest actors." -"':\! "" l'RI \'ll \1"harl \~J.-..J •HARRiSON FOAC>o "lllOIOWTO COAIT" Hi 1 ~, • P41, f , l t, T ,'VIPj "'l'• """ ~ •PAULHOOANe "CROCOOU DUllDll" (PG·l3) 12·15, 2:10. 4:00 6·00. 8:00. 10:00 '''VF ri" r 1-.. •. • t'lf' •. ~ •KEA TONILANGEJSPACEK• ~I OF THE HIMT" 12;00. 2 30. 5·00. 1 30. 10·00 •RICHARD GERE• "NO •KY" !RI 12 45, 3·00. 5.30. 1 45, a 50 -CLINT EASTWOOC>e "MIMTWAI MDQ(" IA) 11 :tt5, 2: 10, 4:40, 7:00, 9 30 •NEIL SIMON'S• "INQTON IUCH ... "(PGt3J 12'45, 31)0,"5 15 7·30. 9 45 •EDDIE MURPHY• THI GOLDEN CHILD' . 12-2-4-6-8-10 PG-13) oMOfUIHISit,l,4ATINl9El USHI• "UTTLI IMOP OF MOMORI" (PG-131 12 30, 2:30, 4 30. I 30, I 30. 10.30 -¥A"T1NfSHORl ICHA8l• -..TM-11 AMIGO•" !PO 11:to. 1:IO. 4.-00 ' . t : 11. a:ao, 1~ao O.C. EXCLUSIVE '"PL.ATOON"!RI 12:30, 1:00. 5.30. l:OO. *15 .,.., .. . . ... ~ •WALT OISNEYS• 'LADY 6 THI T1'A 12 I 45, 3 30 (G) 5 15, 7-00, 8 4S '•RICHARD GERE• "MO •KY" (R) 1 40. 4:00. 6:30. 8•45. 1~45 •KEATON/LANGE/SPACEK• ~I OF THI HI.MIT" 2 45, 3 00, S 15, 7·30. I P0-13 . •HARRISON FbROe "llOIQUrtO COAIT" !PGJ 12 40. 3·00. 5:30 . 8 00. 10:15 •JANE FONOA• HlllOll•NG AFTER" IA I 30, 3·45. 6'00 8• 15, 10• 15 ,',;I 'HH " l l ~ : ·~ "AlmlCAN TAI." (GI 12• 15. 2· 15. 4:00 6·00, 9·00. a 45 "TOfl ..,. (POl 2'35. 1:21. 10'10 "tTAMD IY ... (RI ......... _ ... , Alll TM9( IY"-4POI 12:30, 3·00. 5.30. 8.00. 10 15 •PAUL liOGAN• "CWOCOOU DUllDll" PG-13) 4 45, t 45. 8•4$, 10.4 ~-13) •MARTIN/CHASE/SHORT• .,....._ AMIGOS" IPO 11•45, , 50. 4:00. 6: 15, 1·30, 10 30 KEATOHILANGl/IPACEK• ~I OF THI M1MT" 11 45, 2 10, 4·30 (P0-13) 7 00, 9·30 MAfn'INJSHOfn /CHAil• "THlfEE A•oor !POI 11:46. 2;00, 4:00. t : 15, 8:30. 10•30 -CLINT EASTWOOOe "MIMTmAI .... L JO, 4: 15, 7:00, 1:3() e..rll. SIMONS- •• •rroM IUClt ., .... (P0-131 12:45, 3:00. 5· 1~. 7:JO. t-45 -WALT DISNfYI• 'UDY l THI~ IGl 12!00, 1"45, 3:30 5:16 7:00 t:H "CaOCODU ~ 4 ». 6:30, t·30. 10: 15 ~131 -CLINT EASTWOOOe "MUITIMM .... ~ 12 10, 2·'6. 5:00, 7 .,, 10:00 "8TM TMK rr <Nt 12·30, a 00, 5:IO, t:OO, 10:30 .. ' ' FrWay. Dee. H . .. . AIUES (March 21-Aprit 19)'. Nothing occurs halfway -money. ·contracts. intensified relationships arc all pan of current )K'cnanQ. Mort people become awatt~ cfTons .. ialcnts. You could also be introduced to a .. trust fund:· TAURUS (April .?O.Ma) 2Q): Emphasis on pannersh1p,joint efforts. legal affairs. long-range commitments that could affect marital status. Be direct. get to heart of matters. state case in no.uncertain ter~s. Leo tigu_res prominent!). GEMINI (Ma) 2 I-June :!O): Sen~ of d1rec11011. 1s highlighted -fa mil) member will atd in restoring confidcnee. · Spotlight on heallh. emplo) ment. .-i:..;.;~--='---41iUf"J>Ok, dedication. lnn1Hion nngs 1ruc. 1rst 1mpress1ons prove correct. Watch Aquarius. · ·. CANCER (June 2 1-Jul) :!2): Goo<l {unar a$~t coinc1dl!s with ph¥sical attraction. style. performance. crcatt\ It)' .• Oivcrs1f). examine vanous offers. realize populanty is S\\inging upwards. Member . of opposite sex finds you fascinating. · SYDNEY 01111 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sti<·k to the "hard news:· Mea ns l'a"e tri' 1a for anothcr time. Get ideas o n paper. c~eck .ac<.'oun11ng procedures. be a\\arl' of rights. permissio ns. ~enano a l'io highlight!. homl'. famil>. scl'unt~. VIRGO ( ..\ug: :!3-Sept. 2:!): 5hort tnp 1s part of sccnano -oc read~ tor change. \ariet~. unusual messagl' \\h1ch could a ftect busineS!.. career. Satl'~f~ cuno~ll~ b ) making calls. 1nqu1nes. Gemini. another Virgo pla} rolei.. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Something you sought will be pract1tall} ha nded to \OU. Could include t1d .ets to concerts. musical instrument. art object or lu xury 11e m. Much that occurs takes place. behind scenes., # SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. :! I ): Perfel·t tt•chn1ques. take 1ni11a11ve. real Ill' }OU no longer need hide. Focus on 1ntngue. m)ste0. glamour. Lunar po<.1t1on emphasizes appearance. pe~onolit~. charisma. liming. Get go ing. SAGITTARIUS (No ,, 22.lx . 21): Thi~ could be your power-pla~ da~. Emphasis on performance. st}lc. dr'i1gn.'dl'\lrl·. ph)sical a11rarnon. You arl· likely to get paid for doing wha t ) ou l'nJO} -'ou 'II meet challenge and turn 1 n "remarkable" performance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I "lJ. Lunar po\llllln h1ghhght!. ab1ht} to \\in fri ends and influence pcdplc. \ ou·1~ ha'c \\1.der audu:nce. pct!.O)lal hori1on) will bee nla rged. Ft>eu!. on theater. m~ s1e0. gla mour. ab1h t) to e\prc"' fr-cling' an-dynamic manner. · ·AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Feh. 18): Stre~' independence. couragl'. pioneering spirit. Focu., also o n career. bu.,arwsi.. rela11onsh1p with one 1n p<h1t1on 111 autho rity. You'll ~uccecd via o riginal approach. You IO'il' through hackne}l'd methods. · -- - - PISCES (Feh. 19-March 20J: Empha!.1 on eommu1rn:at1on. tnHl'I. recognitio n of spiritual values. 'ou get wgetht•r Y.llh fam1I} ml:mlx'r ''ho recently complained ofbemg igno red. Pay a11cn11o n lo hunch You could tx· pic king "big winner." · IFDECEMBE:R HIS Yot11nJlRTHOAY "he n \uudo\C>nwthing. \OU do 1t in a big wa} You ha' e no 11me for lukt·\l.arm methods. That also applin to relationships. Fo r } ou. it 1s all or nothing. You MC dedicated. crea1.1' e. P<>'>S<''>' ~nse of histor) and. ume. You also ar-e-sentm1c·n1al. pa!.\lonatc. ca pable ol handling responsib1htv a nd working wl'll under prr~sure. CanCl'f. Caprirorn play important roles in your life. Recent dige'ill\l' probkm prmt'' minor • August is likely to bc',.-ourmost memorable month of I YS7 Billy the Kid wasn't r~ally a left-hander Nu merou~ book<;~' Bill\ .tht• i..1d \\a~ left -handed Hl; wa,·n 't • 'l'hl· mistake n notllln nime from <J tint' rw photo. T int} pc<. produn·d mirror 1magl'S I he modern p111a "a'> in' e ntl'd h~ a Neapolitan named Rallat•k Espo,,10 In I 8Xt/. ~""am~ ye:rr D r William Ma'o and Sons start~<l thl'1r Rochcsterclin1t \ame·,ear thl' Wall 'i1re<·1 Journal fir<,I caim: out. T hl' clinic a nd the W~J ha'e lh1ne all right. Rut nothing like that fl l//d. II 'ou II\ l' 111 Nonh Dakota. South Dakota. Montan.i or Washington.,,., eas} to remember \\ hen thl' p111a "a' IO\entcd -~me \Car \OUr stall' \\3\ adm11tl'd. • · :'-o J<,pmng \Hllt·r \hould·forgt•t. ..\ rtn•nt "1nnn 111 tht• Cahlorn1a lo11t·n got !!5 11mt''> a' mut h mom•\ a' aO\ \\tnOl'r oi the 'ohd Pn/l' for I 11t·ra·- 1un·, () \\a tirl·d hulkt mmn d~•l'' 11 grl hotter or uioler'' . .\ Holla in thl' ha rrl'I u •okr unu: 11 ka\l"> thl' mu11k \n l·kpha111\ pul.\l' r.11r "411 () Whall'\l'I hapl)l'nl.'J H1 1ha1 hJ\l'h,1ll 1t·am l :tlk·d thl' (oil 4'i," ·\ Hn ·aml' thl· 111111,ton ..\\tro' 111 1964 '01 all that long ago it·all} I nll':tn not like· thl' Molh Md 1u1rl'\ ''ho hn·umc tht <. ll'\ l'l.an·d I 11d1un' 111 I 91 4 Or the Puritan'" ho hn<inll' till' Hn,111n lh ·d \11\ 1 n I '>IJl1 <) \ londemnl'd mJn rnnnol kgall} tx· hanged again ,, tht• rnrx· breaks. right" A. Not right I fr rnnno1 lt·gall~ Ix· tried more than ontl.' l11r tht• same cnme. hut he ran Ix· hanged. 'ihod.l·d. IOJeeted as man) 11mt''> <t\ 11 1ak1•, 10 do him in L~M. Bo YD ~ C) \\ 3\ there l'\l'r J li me" hl·n gold "a'n't highly pn1ed'! .\ lf-;(1 11\ not a mau n of record rhe fiN map wa~ an Egyptian creation to <.ho\\ thl' "3} to a gold mint• ( rn1unl:,·ago in the Duich Pro\· inn· nl I nl·-.land. thl· po we rs in chargl' propo rtio ned· the ta,, to the length 11f tht· pa)l'r°'> ru1me,. Twl·nt}· lelll'r naml·~ \\l'rl' ta,cd hea' ii). thrn'-klln namt"'> hghtl). To th1 c; da\. ~1lm11\l-l.'\l'r\ho<h 1n Fn e,land ha~ ,1 rl·all> \hon ;Hlntl: ·\ U\l'd rar deakr in G k nda le l k1ght'> Ill.. ad\ertl\l'd: "For~ak - J 1Y"'2< hn\ ~u'a that \\Ould makl"' J grt-.11 pl.1nia \ 11)77 Mahhu that ""n'1 111.11...l' an} thing:· ) •IUJ f:t\llrlll' da\ ol lht• wet·k. 1f ~ou'1l' l\f)ll':JI. " .;u11l.la). '\unqs 111d1nit<' till' rl'<.t oftlw da,., bt«;t-hked tn m1),l. 1n de,n·nd1ni ordn. arc ~:11u.rJ.1\. I m.l<l\-. I hur-.tl:n . Wet.Ines· d,1~ I 0t.·,da} and Mond:1~· Tlw l·om puter troop' ,1nal~1nl 1he rnort" nl J)l'ople ktlkd 1n rarrn1- li'>lllll' \\Ith tram'>. In h.111 thl' 1r;iin"i r.111 inln lhl' car!. In h.111 thl· car' ran 111(11 thl' tra ins. '11hnlh "horn \\ 11 h a h k 1 ng 101 l hl' ta\tl·111 <alt. LM. Boyd rolumni.11t. · is " syndicat~d Christmas still jastapot-he c!aY MERRY CHRISTMAS It's JUSt another day, It spans the usual 24 hours. Traffic • moves. Phones ring. 8abies arc born. Pain continues. Lbnelincss stm flounshcs in a roomful of people. But \\hat expectations we havt for th is one day a year commemorating the birth of the..Christ child. We \I.ant to be' children again with all tht' 1nnpcencc and excitement thal comes \\1 th ·11. We want to hea f\ chimes"" hen \\t.' open o ur gifts. We ncss you could die from 11. B> the ttme want#to sec wh11c snow and hear ~ 11 gets here. 1t is like a rocket that has naekhng fin.· when there is neither. lost its thrust. E"er)o ne is just too We want a miracle o n this perfect da). tired to make a Joyful gasp. k t alo ne But It 1s JU<;t anothe r da~. no ise. . The bi.·,1 \\C can hope for are a series . T he older I beeome. the less I of moment\ . ..\mome nt\\ hefi a ch ild t•xpect from Chnstmas-and the g1\l'S} ou a crumb scraper made out greau:r m~ rewards. I sc1Ll' c\ cry of half a paper plate and a lace do1I). mo mcnt. lt'seno ugh for me to sr c m y i\ moment \\hen the grav) finally mo th\>r winding up c'ery bit o f 1h1cl-ens and ~ou kno\\ )ou·re ho me 'ribbon around her finger ·like she free. could tum 11 in and get a refund. I .\ mvml'Ot \\hen }OlJ reali ze it has smile \\he n I see m \ dad who has Neither vulnerable. West de als NORTH •Q3 Q AKQ14 . o AQ 101 a' •vot~ WmT EAST •A J 8 7 4 • K 10.6 5 2 Q Vold_ Q 9 7 5 3 0 81 0 8 •AQJ 1052 •K83 .SOUTH •• Q J 10 8 2 0 KJ 9 ·7 •9 8 7'. The bidding: Weat Notth Eaat •• 2• 2 • 4 • 5 \) P&H ~•th Pua P... Pue Opening lead: Three of 0 bct·n an l'ntrre ho ur since ,_·o u''e fallen ' 1ctim to MTV.at 86 decibels. I I• I od h 1 h By way of Christmas cheer, wf thought of \Oml.'onc who was \\1th ee go w en ear m ) sister-in· \OU la\t H'ar. but not this year. la\\ ·s o1ce from Flo rida wuh noise in would like to bring you this hand. . .\ mon1l'nl \\hen )OU \CC OC\\ hie the background. I feel rclief \.\nen the repbrted by Tony Lipka. from a around \OU and kno\\ that \Ou \\Ill turke~ leg I hid behind thl' Jar of pair game in Louis ville, Ky De· II\ l' on t·hrough them for gencrau on'> ~ht·~ peppers is still there at 11 spate the Ca~t that the points arc tci c-ome o'('IOC'k at night. I wo uld miss my more <11' lf)SS evenly divided. were at .\ moment when 'ou 'ICC vour husband feeling the C hnstmas trt'e not for a d efensive ruff slam could "hling<i at peace with One anott\.Cr. lights (.'\Cr) fi ve m inutes and saying. be made in each of the four s uits , .\ momrnt \.\he n. after 30 \ear-.. "This placl' is go ing to bum do\\ n:· and six clubs fails only with a \OUrhu .. hand fi nall\ stumble on the Chnstma!. IS JUSt ano ther da}. It spade lead! right <;Ill' for \OU. . -,pans the usual 24 hou r.. Trame ( hmtma' ·has become \\hat hap--mTI\CS. Phones ring. Babies &f'.(>.»illtt<11F1-+R.-...---The onl unbeat.able>-Slam is s ix pen' \\hl.'n 11 .., put in the hands ofa Pain cont1nuei.. 1.o neh nes1. <;!Ill hearts. ?lio_ auction w~ given, ut PR lirm \\ho created a 12-week bht1 flo urishes in a roomful of J)l'Ople. the bidding could go' as s ho wn ,·ampa1~n ot'.;o much'°' and ttappi-Tha t's the W~) It .sho uld be. above. After r\orth's strong bid. South's obvious fit in the red suits makes his hand worth a free b id When ~orth voluntarily competes with five hearts. South should judge that his s inglet.on spade me r· its his going on to slam. 0111 -SHARIF · ~CHARLES GOREN With any lead except a diamond, six hearts is a breeze. And if you rton't think that a diamond lead matters, let's look at what will happen 1f you carelessly win the frist track in dummy. Since you ca n't afford either to draw trumps or ruff a spade, the only w ay to come to 12 tricks is to ruff two clubs on the table. but you don't hav(.' the entries to do.all that and draw trumf>s because or tfle 4·0 split Even if you win the opening lead in hand. you will go down if you tho ughtlessly draw a trump. The winning line is to ruff a club high at trick two. then cash a trump honor to t eveai th~ bad brttk":"""Retttt'n to ha.nd by taking t he marked finesse for the nine of t rumps. ruff anoth· er club high and then draw tru mps , us ing the board's carefully pre· ser ved low trump as the entry. You make t wo ruffs and fottr trumps and s ix diamond tricks for your contract. Ann's Ch!!istmas message repeated .... .... ·::~=· s~~c{lu-"t,tr~· ------f4lte4 i.y c(;_, ... l'OUAN ------I JF 4 R READERS: In 1955. the .1car ·\nn L inders bc.'8.111 \\rftmg this column. he wrote an cssa1 for Chn~tms' l>a.\. lfradcr rl'~pon!.t· \\.'.I~ l'\trcmd.1 fl'\\ardm!( .1nd she hd!} rcpnnt1•<! th1· column .1nnual/_1. 1'/lh 11Jp1l·a/ mod1/icacwn,, I Im 1s .\nn \ Chmcm:1!> mc~~~gc for I WU1 Toda\ "< hn,tma\ \II ahout u "e hl·ar tall. of. ix·at1.' on Ean h . goochHll lllY.ard ml'n.' et \\t' knm' 1n man' part' of thl· \\OrlJ thl'fl' 1s no peal·e. and 1n the heart\ vfman} men then· 1\ not enough gondwill. • Our' outh in'i1St that c1' 1h1at10n 15 11u1 o t'jo1nt Thl'~ re..cnt living 1n a \\Mid thl'\ Ol'\1·r m adl' But \\hat genera11on'c\ er made the \\Orld 1Lhad to ll\(' in'' We claim to be lhl· most human- itarian. mm t pro$res!.l\{' na#GA-1n thl· "orld. But 1s 11 progress or human1tarian1<>m to spenJ mofc than a tn lhon dollar!. on bombs a nd missile., that rnn ki ll C\Cr)Onl' in the "orld 14 t1ml0!t'.' r h1 .. IS thl' age ofthl' Big Ripoff. lhl' uncommitted and the undreSSl'd . Thl' tilurrrng of th~ sexe\. · -Somt• ft:"a r we are. hl'ad1ng to""ard .. Ol'!al del'3}. going thl' \\3) or the Roman., and Babylo nian... Other\ applaud tht• "new moralit} .. and start• do wJl the squares w11h l'yes l•kc h) poderm1C" needles. The) s:iid tht' sexual re' olut1on \\3S S} mptomatic of a maturing societ). that ll would produce cmouonall> healthil.'r adults if we "let it all jlang out." But did we ovcrloaCf the circuits and promote guilt and anxiety in those who could not handle so much freed o m and -;o man) cho ices? There 1s ev1dt·m·e that suggests this ma} have bee n the case. One o f the most encouraging signs of the-limes is tharour campuses arc once again places of higher karning:- The hosttlll) .and anger of the late ·60s are gone. Stude nts ha' e .,citied down to sen ou'I business. That 1s thl· good news. · The had news 1s that an awesome amount of alcohol is rnn <1umed on most college campuSt·s and man- 1uana 1s commonplace in 1un1o r anct <,en1or high schools. It rs apparent that man} }OUths. our leadcr"i t?' IOl.flOI· rm'. have c>pled 10.anes1hes11e them- A11 WDEIS .,t·hl'' again't the pain ofgro\\1ng up and accl.'pllng re'ipons1b1ht}. Mo re bad nc""s 1s that \ D 1~ l'p1dem1c in .man~ art:as. and \\C no\\ ha \I.: _.\IDS.• for wh1d1 .. thc.re ~ no kno" n cure. Gonorrhea I" the \eeond mo'>t prt.'-' aknt 1nfn:tiou'> d1wa~l' in the t 1n11cd States. (Thl' lOmmon cold 111 first.) Yl'I \Orne paH·n t\ ar(' <;trll figh11ng Sl'~ l'ducat1on in puhlic .,l·hools tx·cau\t• thl'\ "d on't want I-ids • •.a"o"g• i. ... ,. ol !ti• lqy• x ro.,.bl.d -•dt be-- low •a to-m '""' ""'pt. ""°'dt I R A L S O I I I' r I 6 ·~ '.) '·' ~·11£~1(1 ~ lll't~' 'I , tlAPI to get 1dea'i." • · E'l'" da' \\t' all mu'>t mah · dt•c1s1on., that dt·trrmint• thl' d1rec- 11o n in \\ h1ch our II' cs '"II movl'. No 8 --~-J~.-·~w ..... ~t'_P ... _~'.f_,_0 .... 'l __...l __ I __ l'_ll j I I I one. no mattt•r ho\\ \\ise. ca n m ah · lht• right dl'Cl!llOO C\ef! time. I o l'rr 1<1 1w d1 <1gracc. 1 hl' disgrace Ill'' 1n not karning from p:t\I mis· tal...l'\. not p1cl-1ng our-;d \ l'\ u p. dustrng our'iehco; off and tr~mg again. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rccau\1.: tlm ''an adv1r~· rnlumn. I ACROSS SJX'nd tht· greater part Qf l'\Cf\ da' wi th grief and trouble. Doc!11t dc pres\ me? No. 11 doe' not. ' ..\fter 31 )l'ar<i I strll lind \\ntmg this column challenging a nd im- me nsely rt'warding. I reali1I' th111 man} people who write to ml' do n't want advice. The} just want .,Oml'Onc to li sten. I have been t•ntrusll'd with the largest reading audience in the \\Orld. What an opponunll} to l'ducatc . 10 shine a spo tlight o n ignorance a nd fear. to comfort the alllictcd a nd affii£-t -t-he comfort-able. I am wt" aware th~t m int• is an enormous responsib1ht) and I shall 10 ne'e r to 1 Meat cut 5 Rope makings 10 Detonators 14 Ridicule 15 Music passage· slang 16 On a cruise 17 Throughout 18 Agreeably 20 Leave off 22 Hand tool 23 Serves 24 Cultivates 26 Brighi remark 27 Excites 30 Warrant let ) ou down. You. m y readers. a rc m ) fri l.'nd'i. 11ame You were there for me in m y time of 34 Howled trouble 11 )Cars ago and I want to ~ 35 Ontario, e.g. 36 The gums . there for you. alwa} s. If you feel the: 37 Mias Bronte need to unload: blo w your top. 38 Next 10 New reg1stl'r a gnpe. o r tell me off. I'm as . -Brunswick close as your mailbo'<. God !!less 31JSL 40 Tizzy ha,e agoolt }t1ar. · 4t Gear part · -<\NN LANl)ERS. 42 Be surprised 50 Fragment 53 Lettuce 5.C Levitates 58 Itchy feet 6 I Olla podnda 62 French river 63 OT book 64 Mrs. Charles 65 Endure 66 "Night Music" author 6 7 Dance move DOWN 1 Gator·s kin 2 Busy place 3 Theaters 4 Sweat 5 Imbibe 6 Wife's kin 7 Worries 8 Russian sea 9 -Banos or Gatos 10 Danish king ln-Englllf!d 11 Wine c•ty t2 Wallop "'IVtOUI f'UZZLI IOl. YID 26 Invents 27 Land parcel 28 Respect 29 Ramble 30 Next to Feb 31 Sand piles 32 Fruit 33 Consomer ·~ 35 Edge 46 Storage room 4 7 Skirt insert •9 Soa.k SO Wipe ~· var 5 1 Bunny's kin 52 Held or Sten 53 Doll 55~ 56 Ireland 43 Garment part ' 45 Arbor ·~~--~---~-~--~----~~--~----~~~---------~--~i 47 Unsure one 13 Anl'IOUncee 19 .. that beat 57 c ... n.., 59 Affer p1 60 Australian 'Beefer' Clara, Mrs. Olson inducted 48 Attendant 49 Bilka 21 That girl· Fr 25 Card game 39 Imbecile ~o Sittings 42 Slither 4( Smirk state: abbr By Tbe A11oclated Pren AN FR <\NC ISCO -Clara Peller , the "Whae·s th(• lkd~ .. lady of Wendy\ 1elevl\1on cnm- mcr".1als. and Virginia Christine. who as Mr'i. Olson has hcen pouring Folger'<. cotfec for ycar"i. have bee n inducted into an ad vertising hall offamr Pelforond Chmt1nc arc the fir-.1 humans to JOlh such ad greats as the Joli) Green Giant. Speed) Alu Seltzer and the P1llshuf) Dou&hboy. All the Wendy"s commercials and more than JOO of the Folger's comm~rcials broadcast 1n the last 21 years will be kept on lilc at thr mvxum. said curator Ellen Weis G'bye,llate NASHVILLE -Gov. Lamar Akxander. who lcavttoflkc next month and plans a six-month holiday 'in Australia, received tome ~a-check C hnstmas pfts, incJUdial a boomeran1. The boOmetalll was Inscribed. "W.hat goei< aro und come around " 1t wa\ pre'\Cnted durin& the annual (hn,.mas pan)' for the (·ap1tol press corps. lclander also rttc1vcd a movie pouer of the current bQx· o ffice hit. "\nx·od1lc Oundtt." John &tllebmea with l\lc:xander's face supcr- im~d O\t'r that of ac tor Paul Hoaan. ll&yor loeee car · BOSTON -While Boston Mayor Raymond L. Flyu dined o" steak and chicken. a tow truck driver hauled off his official car. "It.was not the mayor·s fault. It was m y driver's fault for p icking up his car." said Charles Karakost11s. owner ,ol Three Brothers Inc .. which has a tow ~ard in South Boston. not far ·h;ar;~;:mclCM.ct1~ NEW YORK -Five pqes of doodles and notes by 1'11xon White House aide Job D. Drlldma, • wh0$ervcd 18 months. in prison for Wate,..atc offenses. have been auctioned for S2.0SO. One sketch. of former Attome) General Richard Kkind1cnst on the back of a pqc of .• no tes- Ehrlichma n took durina his trial, went for $.)()()at the auction: Other sketches we~ of Nixon on White House stationery; of former Treasury Secretary Oeorat Shultt. now secretary or state: and of former U.S. Sen. William Brock. R-Tenn .. ___ ._ ··~ .. -- .•. TD PAlllLY ciacua • ,. by.BU K .. ne "It's everything I always wanted - and more!" MARMADUKE PEANUTS GA~FIELD by Brad Anderson "{()\} CAN STOP SiARIN6 AT THE BAIT DOOR .. ALL THE OtRISTMA5 COOl(IES ARE 60NE ~ -.J,_ . ·~ BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) 3 b .. I J 11 ~ ~ ~ J • I It/ I I I ~ .• , thought they •• ,.··~ SUppoHd to be hibern1ti"9 this time ~f the ye1r." · D'EPfllflS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham IS lMATALL~ I OtONT wANT '(OU TO WASTE A 6000 STARE by Charles M . Schulz ~OW THOUGHTFUL by Jim Davis WAK! UP. eO'IS! IT'S CH"l9TMA~ LE1'5 5ff. IF" ~ANTA eROOCtHT GIHS FOR ALL THE GOOP LtfTLE. t MtLPf\U4 t OUE~~ NOT: HERf5 ONE. F'M UARF'IEL~ DRABBLE Ma.\~OAO( 'f'-t~K45 rOQ T~ CAMf.RA~\ MO.-N~O>! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady Or1n99 Cout DAILY PILOT &Looll COUNTY by Berk• Br•thed "I#.,,,, WJ#'f MfK w,,,,,, 1111 "" = .,,, -llW llllllNM-.,,..,._ -? fA111161 ,,,, """. '1fU(Jllf, r .. ,,,,,,~ I ~. I . . U.S. ACRES ' ·~ DOONESBURY Tl-IE$£ KIDS GAVE ME SOV\EIHIN6 fHAT WIL.l MA E. rHlo A REA L-U) MEN'DRA&.E CHRIST#AS! I I by Jim Davis •.• AHIJ 1'MMt< Cf'OU! by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk by Garry Trudeau --\ -.----- ·. .. - 1 Toyma-ker hits it.big two years in row Worlds of W_gnder excelling in techno\ogy a nd promo tion By DA VE CARPENTER /# .............. SAN FRANCISCO {APJ -1 h·anks to a b1gh-H.'l·h electronic gun game a nd ..\mrrk a's fa von le ~inging lx·u1 . Worlds of Wonder Inc. 1s h\'1ng up to 11' at·ron) m. -wow. The bigge t ·challcngr fanng th1: F rl'OH>nt-baM·d com p;ln y n ow 15 kl·ep1ng up 1t'i ph('nom cnal t•.irl) rl·rnrd of success. Former Atari pri;s1dl·n1 Donald K 1n~shorough founded Worlds of Wonder in Mardi I YK S altl'f bu~ mg thl' markl'ttng right~ to a prototype clectronu: bear on \\hat be said wa a "gut inst1nct'Jt.would revoluuoni1e 1tw IO\ inc1ust11 . . · S~1k' o f$9) million and an SS million profit the fi r.it \l'ar pro\'('d t11' hunrh right. And the best-scllina "Ted dy ku,p1n" <ind "Lan·r Tag" will push company sales to a p1 OJl'l.tl·d $330 mil hon by the end of the current fiscal year -111M:m·b. For the '\" months ended Sept. JO. the compan} pt"ll'd Ml'I 1n1.·ome of $2.8 million. or 13 cents a share. 1.·11p1p;irl·d "1th a loss of $4.3 million i!U.!te...l'oar-earlkr lwn11d. Six-month salc.s jump<"d to ,S8 5.2 million from $2 -i 1111l11on a H'ltr ago. I hl' pf<lJl'Cll'd S~JO rrrilhon in sales by the end of 1hc t um•nt li,l·al h':J.r ''ould makl' Worlds of Wonder the J,1,k.'\t·grO\\IRg \l:lrlUfl compan) C\Cf, Surpassing the ~ '~9 mdl111n 1n 'l·nrnd·)Car sales achieved by H ouston· h:"l'd ( llmpaq < 11mpu1ers in I Q~4. say~ toy induslr~ anal)'>t Terr} Mct.~vo). .. ~ •. ''-0 got the two hottest prod~ 8(>10g~.su~ the} 're so gOl>d nt applying technolog} to to}~:· .S3)' MrEvov of Sm 1th Barney. Harris Upham & Co .. baSt'd 1n Nt·" York. "T hi.'} also seem to be masters of promotion." thl.' otha half of thl' su1:ccss formula. he add!>. .. lntrodun·d 16 mon ths ago aOcr K ingsborougb raised s 1 • m1llron tu fund the \•enturc. Tedd) Ru,,p1n \\Ill again bc found untkr millions oflrl'cs this Christ mas di.•spitc llS heft} pnn· of.$5Q to $79. it remain'> the nation's No. 2 . SQlktJllllilri&J~ ·.wilh.. l.aLcr In~ No 3_ UasbtO-lnc..'..i- .. (i. I. Joe" i~ No. I. rwrording to 1 l' late~t survey by To~ and Hobb} World maga1inc. The fu11~ tx·ar. billed~ "the \\orld's first an1ma1cq \tur~ -tcll ing tu):· and nc" er Wurlds of Wonder products such 3\ M1ckc) Mousl.'. Mother Goose and Snoop} ha"e progl"amml'd i.'assl.'ttc tap<"s inside tha tr ~} n1.·hruni1c l') t'. 110,l' a~d mouth rnovl·rncnh to a speci.:h pattern. I hl· tq)' run on l'omputi.·r i·hi ps and tin} motors. !cs'> C\JlCn"' l' than tl\l' b)clra~d pneumat1n~ uS1.•<l ........ llij~~-.. 11111111 .. -------------------~:--:-----:---=====--in l'arhl'r animated characters. -.,, ..... I Woifcr. of Wonder founder DaYld Kiq- eboroqh hold•. Luer Tag, Teddy Ru.zpln . 33·16 +1-16 Up 7' 2 + l !Jp 2~~· t 3 ·~ 8~ 11:· t ~! 8~ lt.9 I 4 I .0 149 ,., 3 cnandlrln' 4 L.enrCpJr S CM S Adv s 6 Arcrurus un 1 AmShrdHso 8 Rov11Alr l f~} -.ttri111mm--====s===::::::::-=:::::::::==~--~---=--=- 1 ·1 - N1mt j JrenklnCorr lec:C1thet lfntrslAlsk i ~:~ ' AdVClrcult M.'!.t'!'~" ~ach IOI J t I •. UP 21 > + 3 • Up 2 8 + • UP 41• ++ '1 UP 2'8 '• Up 4' • + , Up 18 ~ + 2 1 : 8~ 5''1 + ~8 UP 2 • .. • UP 4 1 t UP 9 + Up DOWNS 14 0 IJ S IH 13.3 13 3 1p 13 ~ IH 17 s 12 s I? s L as I Cno PC! 1', -)l. 011 33 3 4 -1"11 OH 28 9 9 Prolesnllnvl 110 cn1nclr(p 1 TacoVllla 12 Plex1,.1,Co 13 Funtlme Inc 14 Cardlt cCll un 15 CillznFfnl 16 Maxam un 11 TeiesisSv 111 Austronlnc 9 ICP 20 LandsnglP V 2 2 1 AmF'stCo 2 Birtcher Coro 23 Numerex 74 F="s1Famllv 1 . l · NEW YORI( tAPl -The. follQwlng lisl 10 Armada Cp · shows the New York Stock· E xchange 11 AllM n Inc J · stocks end warrants that nave gone_ up 1. 2 PoooProd · the most end down Ille most blHd on 13 R1ylech l f percent of change regardless of volume 14 vJM1nvllte 11•1 tor Wed.. JS Ween Unil · No securities trading ti.low S2 ere Incl· 16 Cool<Uld n l t.1 -~ded. Net and percentage chanuu ere lhe 17 §'LTV .PfD 111·~1 difference t>etwffn tne previous closing 11 (Oleb s 1 · orice and W ednesda\''s 2 om 19 CA CP 1 · o r i c e . 20 H bok s UPS 21 WstnSL 1 · Name LH I Cng Pel 22 Wstn Union l ·8 1 Geamtnd 2 + J,;,. UP 33.:J Z.J R•vonler • ·1 2 Ideal Bu ie 2''"1 + ~ UP l7 6~2• Tonka s . -3 FICllvlnd 6~ 1 ~~ UP 12. ~ USP<;I s • NIMlneSv 3~ ... Up TT -5 Ccx.intrvMlg 11 P . UP 10 I Name -II !II I £ ~ AmSh'fB 10 '• Uo 9 6 1 Wtlitrer n••• tlllll\llli r--------------------I ~~~fr.~·o ~ : i ~ 8: 1'.~ 1 ~.~v,nl~tA -··-·--••••••• , -I I 9 RdoBet CY of s~ + -\t Uo 1 ~ 4 1(1nebEgv n N (~~l'I'" 11\t.! 1111 .I 111.111 ,1r Ran k 111 :\ 11wriL .1 '' 11111rl· cnnvt.:ntl'I)( I fi .1 n l'\ L'r hl·h •rv. &·cc1u~· I'll I\\' I itir lk II If ' ,lfl" 'lf'l 'l 1 ~at11rJ,1y~ In 1111 9.1n1 I•• I 11111 .1t sd ecrt•d h r.1rn. lw-.. · ...... When Yllll dri •r hy 11r 1 .d I, \1111 '11 d "l' 1\ l 'I more tlmn u "'' l'nti.'nt ~.11 urd.1\ h111."1 r-. ); 111 'II find 3 elccllnn 11f huml' n 11t1I\, ,llllll, rk.i sure hoac;'and rt•trt·.11111n.d wh1dl' 111.111, JesigneJ Cl• mccr your IP;m nt·1.·1..k Brookhurst Adams 10 121 Adams Ave Huntin1ton Bcacfi (714)%2-2 .. 92 Foun\lin Va lley 17430 Brookbursl St Fountain V1lley (714)964-4S4S Lake M1~s1on V1l'J11 26821 Trahuco Road M1n1on V1c;o 1714)951-4045 lmcoln K non 8968 Knoll H'nut· Aut'na Park (?14) 773-7)42 .. ' Pl11, 11 '·"' 'rl'l r;d ''h who 'I I w"rk w 11 h y1111 to gt.:t th~ IP,rn rl1.11 \ rlt.!hl lnr Villi. , -\nd \\'Hh 'llllll' ol om rnfl'rl· ... r rrtr~ thl· Ii ,,,l.,t ,,l,.\'L' 11tfrrt.:J m yt·ar'>, there' . ., nn 11111l· l1h· n11w -or nl·~t S.1rurJay-t(l t;ilk 111 l\.111k ol Amt'rll;1. hr''" 11 f • ""11t1d 111· ,l\,11l.1f.k "·•rur.l,I\• '"' , .. n•llllll'r I 111 q•rlh ·'"""' .11hl 111.111 1ny11tr1t'' 1111h \'1-R"'A 11111 R ·\T~1' .1r1· ,l\,11l.1hk f11r 111u111w 1r.1m,1.r11m• ) Pl·n1mul11 (·enter 275:?5 S lndran Pt'ak Rd Rolling H ills Est.at('<, Ill 'I JIH-7292 Sc.-pul vcda Hawthorne J804 Sepulveda 81.,.d Torrantt t 2 13)5l'-62ll We want the joh.1 '4 -Wh1tt1t'r Scott I S320 E Whttucr Blvd Wht111er (2 IJ) 947-258S Woodbndfe 4SOO e.manca Parkwa y Irvine (7 1 .. )Q72-3741 HJ _,,,_,..., • .,. -roe. ' -.k.'------· -· -~-----------------·--~=~--- NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 2• Advanced D.ciined ¥rtc.harl9ed otal 1uues ;::•high~ ew IOWS Ar.ux LE ADE RS Mar!_{et gains modest NEW YORK IAP) -Stock pnces posted ff!ode t but broad-ba!>Cd ~ins Wednc6day 1n markets thinned b) the approaclun,i bolldays. Stocks rc~o' ercd some of the ground lost in the 1wo prcv1ou' '{'ls1ons in Kllo.ffLi.uribY_ted by anal)sts to 1n"i.''>tOr'> Ca'>hing 10 gains before the new tax.bill taki.'\ d lcll Jan I Pncc'I "'i.'n' bnmted 1n early trading when spreads lli.'1wCi.'n .,tod . index futures and the under!) 1ng share\ lnggercd several eompu1enz.ed bu)'1ng program ... and the market held the pins for much of th e da' · - "''II ' It} qu11:1cd tn late trading as man) market par11c1pant'i k ft earl y for the hohda) "'c-ckend fht: market ri.'trc:atcd broadly on Tuesday.a'> man) 1n\.C'ltOr'.I moved to cash in pms before the nc"' la\ la"' took cffcC't. The new law; cfTecuve on Jan I. ra1l>t'\ the long-term capital gains rate. and r ul''>da) wa~ the lai.t da} that in csicm could be ccrt:un an) !>ale!> would he ~ttlcd tx-forc midnt8ht Oct" .\1 ' W H~T NYSE Orn NEW VORIC. (AP) Dec. 24 Prev Prev 219 .Advanc.ecs ., 7 40~ OK!ined S11 ~ ynchaniMd ·1~ ill Olll •)\IJe\ New h19h1 )7 ~ew lows .. NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (.API -Seles. 4 o.m Wednesdav price encl net cnanee of the 1ij most acllvt .American Stock Excna111M luun. tradlrto na tlonatty 11 more tnan Sl N.,,,_ YIMM J!'' C"9, NEW YORK !AP! -S.S. o.m. w~v price and net ~nanM of IN ts most acllvt New York ~IOCk .Excnanee =· tredlno na llonai' ., '"°'ru' 1:rn£. Go Lo QuoH s .Amer T& T . J, , ~ + 'A Comw Edi\ 2. , l'I -''• Goocvear 1. ,7 •l~ -''• AmE•Preu '·m· ~Jolt +1 ~ tM 1, , 1 11) xxon , 4 llJ uaco Irie 930, 1 UAL Inc 910, I• -3'"' uSX Corp 906, 1~ + 'I• I( marl ns. .. -1 Nvriex s 1•, 6611'1 + 'it F.ONat MIQ 19, •1111 + ll.<e lml)frCttem ill. 62~ + "' Navistar 7 J, 41'.! Mobll s. 39.. + ... Wickes 776.900 1'l B.A T Ind 3~11 000 6 ft + 3· 16 HomeStloPs 311 36 -l~ Ft.Au,tPr n 8 • -1. MtchlEno 1 12 + '. ForHILD s 16~, 22\\1 i ""' L.orlmerTet n 14~. 16 • '• HouEllTr lij, 1 1 ICH p s I , 1911 t I ~. Prlc om I . 101. Dow JoNE S A ~£R~c£s ME TALS QuoTEs OVl \.CU) CWf' ~ Iran ~ bf 1t.1flh 1elcz.e thz eron ~tm m o pu!lCMJl - c~ sbjlq only (rem ~I.er~. herd knit. in d1•ungu1eh ~n~ •I~ handlbmlizd nuoda~ ~~ lrmi oo::c.lcnd,36 ~ btoch '+14 tltehion ~lofd., 1\ltT&it't '::1:110 ~ ..,,,~ 1CX)I ~ bl-.d . 2~2('.j) ~1!J po~ 5l~aruth lakl2tl'\C. ,818/ 9"' monthrufh \Oto9. ~rdeiy l0to6 l ~noon t.o~ ' ·- I I i Y ~s,. ~ir.ginia .;there is a ·Sclnta Claus . In 1897,._ a little girl named Vi1'inia O'HJJnlon wrote to the New York .Sun .to inquire about Santa Claus. 1 . ~ . ' by writihg this inspir8d assurance. "Yes. Virsinia. there · is a San.ta Claus... ' ~ . . It is.our pleasure to sha re his timeless message with you today. Dear Editor: . . I am eight years old. Some of m y little friends sa y there is no Santa Claus. a a says, 1 you see 1 m e un. it s so-:-Please tell ......... --...--nre-meTrmtr.1ntrereasant3Cmus . · · Virginia O'Hanlo n Virginia. yo ur little frie nds are wrong. They have beem affected by the s kepticism of a skeptical age. - They d o ·not believe except what they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. . All minds, Virginia. whether they be men's or -Children 's. a re little. In this great uni verse of ours. man is a mere insect. an ant in his intellect. as compared with the boundless ~orld a~ut him, as _Q!~as_µr:ed_.by !b.e_intelligeµce -- capable of grasping e whole o f truth and knowtedge. Yes, Virginia. there is a Santa Claus. -. · . ~e exi~ts as certainly as love and generosity and devot~on_ex1s~ and you know that they abQund and gi ve yo ur hfe Its highest beauty and joy. · AJas! How dreary would. be the world if there were. no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. -.. -- There would be no ch ildlike fa ith then. no poetry. no romance to ma ke tolerable this existence. We should have -no enjoyme nt exce pt in sense and sight. The external light with which childhood fi lls the external world would be extinguished. Not believe rn Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fai ries~ Yo u might get your pape-r to hi re me n to watch in aH the ch imneys on C hristmas Eve to catch Santa Claus. but eve n if they did not see Santa Cla.,u s co m ing down. what would that prove. Nobod y sees Santa Claus. but that is no sign there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those th()t ncighcr c hi ldre n nor men can sec. Did ~ou ever sec fai ries d ancing on the lawn'! Of course not. Bµt that's no proof the~ are not there. No body can co nceive or imagine a ll the wonder~ there a re unseen and unsecable in the world. Yo u tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the no ise. but there is a veil covering the unseen world whic h not t he strongcM man. nor even the united strength of all t he strongcs~ men· that ever .lived . coald tear a pa rt . O nly faith. fan cy. poelry. lo ve. roma nce ca n push aside that curtain and vie"' and picture the supernatura l beauty and glory beyond. . .\h. Virginia. in all this wo rld -ihe re is nothing else real a nd a bid ing. No Santa Claus~ Thank God~ He Ii' cs. and he li ves forever.· A thousand ~cars from now. Vtrginia. nay 10 ti mes I 0.000 years fro m now. he"' 1H continue to m ake glaatne be.a rt o f childhood. .It is the tim.e of year to gi-ve thanks f ~r blessings To lht• falitor Dunng tlw• t1ml' of thl' ~ear. \H' relkt·t on our hk\l>lng" ,ind g1H' ____ _....,...c~.~ 0-Ulan.\....t:l.!"1~• 10). Soro~ times "l" 1rnd to ovt;rloo~ \IHTIC ofthl' OhYlOU'i hlt'o;.,ings wr 1lfll'f1 ta kt• for granted Take tht' t a\e of tlH>'>l' '-'nndertul fol k!-at Hoag.. H.or.p1 tal. had a m inor medical cmcrgcnc~. calkd the fa mil~ ph~ s1c1an tn karn that h(' wa\ do\' n \\llh the flu. so he could not meet us at Hoag. tn<otcad \.\c JUSt \\alkt•d in. stated our problem and "'lthin a k\' mom ents were seeing a doctor who took great care o f us. perfor med 1n a most professionaf manner and o;uon . afterwards we were on the wa' home · Since then. we ha'e rct·c"~·d a letter of thanks frqm Hoag for u~ing their facility: when was the last time aO\ont· fl'll'l\Td a lcttt·r o f thanh frcjm a l·ar dl."alcr!>h1 p for havtng th.:1r t·ar li\ed. nr from an\ commercial t'Ott·rpr~~~f.UUQ&-Utem...- 1 l' tht· plumh<.~r. the clcr trician. etc. \non after that a nother nice lcttt'r \\1th .J pl;_i~llc card cnclo~d hslln~ all 1)f iht: Pl-'Nrnal information we had pF~'\1ou'I) g.1-.~n th1m1. now we can fi.-l'I lnT to drop in a t the: Htlag at am ttm{' ha rid them th1!. card and be rirou:sscd 1n ncn le:~ t1 ml.'as th.: card l'.1rne' all of that '1rnl 1nformanon .1 nd .lt l'''l'" till' corn pu tcr re: previous twaon and med ical records. · Wc.l·an l1c 'el"). thankful Jh at we ha' c ~urh a facilit) 1n our neigh- h<trhood. and we wish lhl·m .con- I IO\Jl'd \Ut'l"C~!i 1n the Nc·w Ycnr IQ87. UENE SELIG Irvine {Cudos to Laguna Beach band To the Editor: • O ne of the mort pkasant thing~ I aet to do is say "( "cmgratulat1ons~" The news that lht• band (Laguna Beach High School) was so successful over the past weekends was indeed a • very nice way to start a week I wa nt1ocomm<'nd you on the high quality o f the band and the very professional a pproach the members take in carryiog out their per· ORANGE COAST ...... PuDlltlle<I ...,.,)1 day OI Ille year •I 330 W S.y $1 • Costa Mesa CA AO<llet1 corr~ ro Bo• t&eO Cotta Mftlr. GA 92828 I ~I "-\" formances. It has been a rea l plcasu r~ watch1rig and heari ng the band per- form . Again ...._ congratukttmns o n the Sweepstakes Award at the ChafTty Fit'ld Show and the fii rst Place A ward during the Orange Field Review. DAVID R. WHEE LER . Principal Lagunn Beach Hig_!i School K.,.,.Wltt...., Pubffther ,..,., ... Deft,.., City Editor TeMC.... Newt Ednor Ct ....... 8poft1 Editor . . Editor ...._.CMtNI ProcM:tlon Director , ....... , ...... Olreufetlon Dtwtor ~·· ., A~lllr•O!Ncb c1:&t-:::C. = . - DAN WALTERS County·· posts. backfire or ·ov. SACRAMENTO -County super· visors are ~wetful political person- ages and when vacancies occur. eithfr ~;;-7:-:=::-:::--::===~==;.-.:=.~=.;:==""'--=~'-8~~~·r-:;r~e~si~.ga~1a.lioRr-~l is-"tM -----·~~ governor who fills them . ·•·~·~it.4· Those appointments -only a few On Christmas Day, every tree is the 'perfect' tree are made each year -arc op- pdn unities for politic3I patronage ~t the beh i nd-the-scene~ maneuvenn.a is inte nse and often a governor finds that in handing out goodies. he creates more headaches for himself. It did then-Gov. Jerrv Brown no good in th<: la te 1970s. fo r ins~nce. when he appointed a one-time Marine Corps officer -who had bt•en accused of co llaboration with the Notlh Vretnamesc - to the board . . · . .· . • in conservative O range County and a By CAROLYN S. ALLEN cause 1t 1s a T RAQll.lQ W...i;:.aJ.wJl)' -The..rJ!SLOUhe-nt:ual 1-s predictable-convicteef dope smuuJer in Santa ~ --. ---· --gel a. ·'standard" -oougfas fir -as the "perf.ect tree by. popular vote" Cruz County. The -perfect Ch~1stmas tree. The mcarung... cheap a.nd no n-bush)'. It 1s set up_in its place of ho nor and the Both appointmt>n ts had been l!'ade words seemed to shine from the covt•r rnuld aptl~ be describ1:d as the perfect decorating begins. Out co me the aflfie6ehest of Brown's political ally of the Ot-cc_mber Read~r·s Digest just "Charlie Brown" tree. (Our. ra11onnl-"traditional" ornaments -some of the i)criod Tom Hayden. who .had as I 1mag1_ned the l.1~hts on ·~the 1zapon is that we couldn't g.:t all our dating back to my childhood. MoSt gained noto;iety as a leader of the ix·rfrct Ch.nstmas tree should shine. ornaments on a bush)' tree an ~ wa~.) are !learred and slight!~ tattered. but anti-war movl"mehl and is now a state ··~<?Cs~ t everyo~~ ha ve the 'per-C'h~o!>111g t~e lre.: has become one we wouldn't think of leaving a ny of asscmbl)man. The appointments feet C hnst.mas tre~. I thought. • of t~~ most important parts o f the them off the tree. creatl"d Intense backr'ashes and re-. S<?m.e of our fnends. p_a y (by .my tradition. Th.e whole f~m 1I ~ (somt"-"It just wouldn"t IX' Christm1 s turned to haunt Brown in his later fa mil y_s standards) exorbitant pn ces times incl uding girl friends a nd/or without the glitter ball I made in ventures. for their "perfect" tree. And they do it boy friends -whatncr 1t takes to g(·t Brownies." says on( of the teenagers. i\no ther of Brown's supen isorial ~e;ir after year because· the> like a the whole famil), togeth.:r) spends the "I made this angel in C"ub Scout~... appointments that backfired was that fresh tree. l'Vening at the local discount tr~ lot. another sa)S proudl)' as he smoothcs of forme r Congresswoman Yvonne Then the re are those who put o ut a Each person picks out the tree he or out tht• \\rlnklcd wings. J:lurke 10 a ,3canc) on the Los bundle of money all at once for a n ih~ llkt.·s bc~t and . .at a "h1\tle from At last the tree is fi nished. And Angeles Count} board. which had 1mttation t ree. ~ch y~ar the)' get the Dad. we congrl·gall· in an open area. indeed. 11 dOt's shine -JUSt as OCL'n .controlled J-~ b} the Oemo- bolt down from ~~e awe ~nd ca refully T~en wl.' all tr~ H~ .. ,l'lr· the rL·~t of beau11fully as the ··pt·rfel·t'· trees in crats. assemble_ their perfect tree. They the tam ii~ on thl.' trt•e each of U'> has e' rl)onc else'!> home. -\fter all. u's She. was a liberal black woman burn ~ pine s.eented eandk a nd the chosen. Sometime) t"'o or . three the TRADIT.I O N that makes e.ach appointed in a-marginally-con- cfTect ts.beautiful. J.a.mi l ~ mc.mbcr..s will JOHI 1-Gg~h~r "'1rce "perf~~l." · t -senati\e district. A co nservative I kno"' some peoplt' who plan all t'Xt oll1ng the '1rturl'!> of a particular Democrat could have held the seat, }Car for a thr mt• and t·oordinallng trt•.: as une b' om· "c narrow down Hu11tl11gto11 Be•c• re11de11t but she couldn't and was defeated· in colors todccoratt·the1r"pt•rt(·ct"trec. our choices. ·w l' u~uall\ come .to a Carolyn S. AllH Is editor of "Tiie tht.• next ckction by a Republican. 'frar!. ago. m > fa mily t'stal'>hshed a nrns' ronn.·nsu'i ahout ·the ti rne the Latter O..v Sftltloel" •IHI • pt1b/lc thus gi ving the GOP control of the traduion <out of n{·c·.:ss1ty) that t'Vl'ry-salesman start ) to d ost' out the cash commaicatlolu dlrttl•r for tbe s tate'!> la rgest county that 11 continues onl' rl'fusc" io a ba ndnn ''mph ' Ix'-register. . Mormeo Cll•rcb. to hold. It was a fi rst-class blunder. Peace on earth ls posslble . through space exploration Brown's successor. Re publican George: •f.>rak rm:jian. ti'as ft)ade 14 county superviso r appointments but he·. too. has had a few backfire. or near!) so. . i\ vacan«~ on thl' Santa Barbara C ·ount~ board sparked a battle amo ng R.:publi«ans. Local pan~ leaders settled on a candidate. a reured military officer and poht1l·al nrndcraH· who. 1l was belic ... cd. could hold the seat a nd l>Crhaps l'voln · into a salable can- didate for thl' Legislature or Congress. . But the righHyj ng Re.publican W .\S I llNl i I ON -Cosmonaut RcS<.·arch lnr.11tutt·. tht.'} "''l'rl' invll<.'d kadcrsh1p in the state Assembl} Vlad1m1r SohH }O'. \\ho ha'> spent a to trvout thl' de' in·s that cosmonauts interceded a nd prc·ssurcd Deu- rl·rnrd :!n da~ ~in space. told a &r!WP traui 1>n T'h~· first ~ oung 'oluntl·cr .kmcjian 1-t}-naml' a )Oung man . of U.S. i.'pac.: oflic1als r.:ccnth ·ho" got s1d urra-space sim ulator .and was J M1chat'I Stoker. who had the right dctepl ~ hl'1 hadt frdlt thde lo-; 1 hs o(f'thhe1"1se' en taken to ttw 1nflatabk hospital that . ICI 1ded~olog1ld'al l"fl'd1~~tia11~ h 11 ut lacke~an a\ ronau s w 10 1c in e a engcr trl·ats co'>monauts when they land . in cpcn l'nt po ll1l'a 10 owing. &.AU· e\plosion. This month. 10 Yo ung Cos-. •-•••••11'1--.._....,,_~ kme1ian appointed Stoker last Janu- On his last c;paf~ ~light. Solo "yo1. .mo naut-; ,·1sitcd U~S ... space centers ...a ary a nd ht' wa~ promptly thmwn out said. he· took with him a ph.o tb o f thc and such American bright spois as b~ voters. thus deprivi ng the Re· Challenger new. High in orbit. ht• Oisne) World in Orlando. Trump's publirans of a n 1mponant political boarded the space statio n M ir a nd Tower 1n Ne~ York C ity. a ba~ • fastened the pho to on the wall. The Mc Donald's fo st-food resta urant 1n .\ · c;omcwhat s1n1 ilar s1tuatton .\mcn can astronauts a rl' still .UP Washington. D.C. and a Safcw.ay semen from 20 djfTcrent bulls. Ap-cml·rgl'd in Humboldt County after ·the-r~. h~ !Rttd sofll .. c1rding round supermarket and Pepsi-Cola plant in praisers arc still t rying to set a pricl'. De ukmt'J lan plan'<! Su pen isor and ro und the Earth. Ho uston. - An allegedly haunted mobile· Dann} Walsh o n thC' state Water This poignant incident confirms a The children from both countries home park. S 100.000. Resources Control Board early this lc<ison. I havt" learnl.'d from toda\ ·" became instant friends. They tra veled -A 22-unit slum apartme nt \Car. <;pace explorers. Those who ha.vc together: the~ played together: they building. ri ddled with bullet holes. · It 1gn1ted an intense skirmish 'c:nturcd into space put rhc old danced together: the) sang together. .\sking S55.000. among local Republica ns - and the concC'm s of the Eanh in a nt•w T hey also agreed that they want to -Roller skating rink. $46.000. lcgislati-.e leade rshi p -o vrr 'his pcrspcl"ll\C:. The-. undcrnand QUL ~re..space-togelhe.r, ~atcbcry. S&OJXXl_~-~s1-wccssoL..Walsh..wan1cd his aide 10 place in the u ni,ersc -a ~peck of The~ seek. as a bridge ac ross the -Tab Hunter mo"ic titll·d '"And bl> appo1ntl·d but infighting became light in the infinite cold r('aches of the gulf that d1\'1d.:s the superpowers. a rhey'rc O ff." Best ofTt'r. so intense that Deukmejian decided galaxy. a dot of green and warmth that working panncrship to explore the -O ne hundred and l'1ght dogs. to lea ve the seat vacant for the could be extihiu1 s~ed h} a "':ayward farthest reaches of spac·c. It would Price negotiable. . remaining few months of Walsh's meteor. a thin hnt• of canhlt n~s become a pannership. 1t is hoped. -Bread oven. 400-loaf capac1t). term . then rele nted and ,appointed a look1_ng uut u.~bcckoning...starh~t--tha+-wttttlti-byJ)a'~ tie ta'ngk of-&$ ~r~~pcrvisor Ol.\.-.all-Ul.terim- front1er inconct>1vabl} vast. earthl} impasses. It could begjn with -l uxurious. 5.000-square-foot basis. until the position "as filled b> The space cxplotcri. I have lfltt.·r· the next gigantic lt.•ap a{·ross the "home. once part of the original King dectio n -b) Walsh's aide. . . '1ewed a lso set'm to grasp the csSt.·n-univcrs<' - a manned expedition to (safety razor) Gillette mansion. Best Thl.'re·s a backroom battle uoder· tial unit~ of the human ra(•e. Ma rs . ofT<'r. · way now in Kern County ovt r who Auronauu who ha" .. · reached the ' -e"f.. m the wo rds <>T the Young -Nine-holc.-101.t" co(Jrsc (m inta· ~ wiU-g\'-t~sc-at .v.acatcd-by -oe-w~~tC'd ~rnon !>a~ the fan her thq tra"velcd .\stronauts and Young Cosm o nauts turc.) Askin~ S I 00.000. -Assemblyman Trice Harve) -one from the Ean h. the d oscr they fd t to who proposed it: "To Mars Wishful wildcatters can have a fi eld that .echoes the perennial power It. ·And cosmo naut:. have ~·onfidt•d Together!" . day thumbing thro uah the FDIC's ·struggle among local Republican that it has bcc.omc· their prac.tit:e to POST-HO LIDAY C LEARANC E: catalog. Because somany·banks went politicians. Harv~y is pushing his carr) a tuft of grass -a p rcn; of thl' Wondenng what to do with that broke after foreclosing on energy aide. a former policeman who gained Earth -on space Oights. _ -check from Uncle Clarence? T ry loans when the price of oil colla psed. fame· as the survivor o f the "Onion .This ha~ c~n vin~ed me that the best stttl~pina I.I the Fe\ieral Dew sit the FDlC now owns 36 percent of all Field" m urder of 'ili_partncr. · , way to nng about pea.ce ont a nhis lnsuran('( Corp. It has more 1han SI e 01lngs in tfie--UnlteaStates. t ts t1 a not er intra-party squabble i~ through space. A grandeur awaits us billion worth of property it acqui ~ the larJt51 o..-ner ofoil-drilling equip-C\ o lving In San Joaquin County QUI there 1f we can discnthrall from ba"nks that wen t broke: the ment 1n ihe country. where SupcrtisorTom Castles had to o urselves fro m the lock step of FOi( · took title to property that was Within the pest ft'w wee ks, the q uit after the state Supreme Coun destruction and pool our minds and put up as collateral for loans. as well agency has unloaded a cocaine palace ruled that he was not a rtsident of h is r(·so urct.•s to fi nd the keys to infini ty. as the sometimes bizarre leftovers titted with illicit drus·manufacturing district. As founder of the Young Astro naut from tl'lc bank~' investments. Since aear. a 47-acre aoat farm und 54 pairs As usual. local Republicans arc· program . I Rave sought to bring more than 400 banks have collal)Sed of silver fo.xes {includina collected feuding a mong themselves. One Re- togC"thrr the children of all 'nations since t 98 1. thc~·s plenty in the FDIC excrement. which is·, alued·by Jrap-publican, Supervisor Dou• Hilhoit who. onr da} will e llplore spac~ inventorv to tempt barpin hunters. pcrs to attract prey), - . wants his aide to be' appointed but together. By sharing the dream today. For example: · J•c* ..U.rtN 11 • 1ya4lcate4 sbe's a Deroocrat. For a time; it' they arc more lil(ely to panicipate ~ - Four tho usand vials of buffalo c.'8malet. apPCarcd that the backroom cam- t<>aether in the adventure of space pa1gn for the appointment had boiled" tomorrow. For wonders Beyond com-down to thrtt men. includin1 Doua prehcns1on arc waiting tt> be d is· D u P,~·1 t 1 · 1 Cant r. a former state assemblyman .covcrt'd on that boundless frontier 8 z . ·i · 0 .... comel• ~ho has been ~otking f!lQSt rcctntly IX'yond the Earth. , W' '-'• 9 in the DeukmeJ1an administration. Alrtad). 34 nations have eitpreSsed f But Carter. who has a propenaity an interest in joining the Yo ung •ea e1•5 comme1ft4-a forshootinfhimself inthefoot,m ay Astronaut/Young Cosmonaut move-.& 1 .& I .a. 1.9---ha¥e.40AtH~e-deehtred that ment. I asked President Reagan to the most prominent local Re. speak to Soviet Chairman Mikhail -:. ~ publican. Andy Guy. WIS suppof'liftt G orbachev while in Gen~va last year The Daily Pilot ... wc.ittin!Of-"e"""s youropinilmt on matters of pu1>1ic -him and that anttrcd GUy, who about tttablishina ties between our interest. promptly declared that he wasn't. Youna At1ronauts and thei.r Youna Lenen and lo.n,er anicln <?' commentaf} must be siJnC'd. They G uy then pointedly recruited 11ill Cosmonauts. should be tYe:e<' or ddrty wntten ind sent to LETIERS to the a nother. candidate for thf job. a The prnident set the wheels in EDITOR. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa. c A 92616. retired hip-rank in& Hi&hway Patrol motion for tlle fiot official Soviet· P1ffte indbdf your lddrns and tele.,etoMt"trnbtr so that~ may oflk c.r. G.OJlise.nhoovu. American "cha"ft visit invotvint verify autboBhip. As oflast week. thttt was so much chUdttn. Last m0nth. 10 Y~ ff you "'"no make 1 vetblh•tement. )'OU may c.all our WE'RE bicktrina that the aovemor'a oftke Astroftauts loured Soviet s.,.ce fldl.. LISTENING tdepb.oM number-642-6086 -lftd leave 1 ~ was dedarina publicly that ii wanted ties. AC: Star City. lM)' were uilcn -P'leaR a:-thcle m-brief: m~ would-be su~it0n so ,_._ abolrd mock.ups of the la test Soviet ...... __... .. .. ., ___... ' for thf ~intment. _.7 space ltltions. At the Soviet Spect Oil.· W.altWI '' • •Y8flka'"1 ~··· • ---.. . . ... _ He returns to the club wheie. his career got started In· 1967 He signed a 1987 Oakland contract, with no details -annQunced. as a fl'« qmt-and wiH'"9et'Ye--at daiiaMled hitter. pri~rfly ap1nst riaht-handcd pitchin&. The A'sd1d not main Dave Kinaman, their DR Ult lasl three seasons. OAKLAND (AP)-Rcgie Jackson returned' to the • Jackso~ wore yoiform No. 9 in h!s first tour with the 'Oak la · · · . . 1ng "penciled in as a base II player" for what probably and will wear 44 next season. · will be the lut~n of his career. ~ . -:·1t will probably~ my last year. but rm a auy who That career. which bqan with the Kan~s Ctty A's in never says never." Jackson said. l267..has..nmd'uce.di4&.b.o.lmruns, pyilniJac~Jb _ . Ji~ ~ded, "l thin~ l'O)_sllll a aQOd ~ playcra1 on baseball's all~time list, along with 2.5 I 0 its. I .6S9 RBI far stat1st1cs and contributions to a team are co~ed." ~an majodeague-rccord 2.500 strikeouts in regular He batted .241 with 18 homers and 58 RBI with the · play. 4 lUfgels fh1s year. but he said. Wednesday he (ttls t)e's He has a "Mr. October" nickname for post-season capable of producing "somewhere around 70 1\81 and 20 performances. compiling a .357 batting average with 10 homers." homers and 24 RBI in five World Scrier, two with the A ·s At the conclusion of a news conference annouocina an~ three with the Ne.w York Yankees. his sipung. Jackson said. ''I'm ttckled to be here and back _ But the 40-year-old slugger said Wednesday that 1f weanng ~reen and gold. I don'\ need any Christmas the A's had not offered him an opp6nunity 10 return. after presents. · an I I-year absence. "I probably would have shut II (his The 1987 A:'s will have new untforms. wilh the team career) down." colors toned down dramatically" from the days when He hasconlinued living.in Oakland. where he played Charles 0 . Finley was owner from 1968 through 1975. and also has a home in the Th~~ofthnwty r970S. w1th personalities such a~ Northern California resort town of Carmel. · Jacksons to match lhe flash > colors. won five consecutive "This lS a place with some warmth. s6me feeling," American League West lilies from I 97 1 to I 97S and won Jackson said. ' the World Senes 10 1972. 1973 and 1974. . He was traded to the Baltimore Onoles in 1976 and Jackson missed the 1972 Senes because of an injury. went to the Yankees in 1977 as a free agent. He hurt a knee while scoring a' 11al run in the final game ' Last season was his fifth with the Angels and. Jackson of the AL Championship Sen es against Dctrotl. Refile Jacboa ..--for pb~pb~n WeCID..Uy ln _Oakland after tbe A'• an- /#.._ ........ noanced they •tined Jacbon for 1987. said. "I was unwanted 10 spring training. I don't want to "It will be easy for me to play hard every day," knock them. but it's ha rd knowing lhat¥Ou're not "anted. Jackson said as he looked ahead to 1987. "I've played that · Tenn• of-the contract weren't releued. that whatever you do is not good enough." wa~ for 19 major league sca!>On!>." Butler feeliri.g pressµre ~verettplclns to loosen up this week· 'SJdns Bryant listed probable WA HINGTON (AP) Washington Redskins runnin& back Keh 1n Bl) ant was rclca~ from Arlington Hospital Wcdnes- da) morning and listed as prob- able for Sunday's NFC wild-card pla)OfTgame againM the Rams . • Bears relying more on kickerfo come· through tpis year He·11 mix in some relaxation while preparing for Sunday· 1 Rookie quarterback Jim E"eren. trying 10 !earn a_lesson from a frustra11n~ loss. plans to mix 10 a h11k relaxation into his preparation for Sunda} 's NFC wild-card game. Everett had hts share of problems during the first half of the Rams· 24-14 loss to the San Francisco ~9ers and he figures more act I' 111es awa~ from football 1h1'i "-CCk should help in Sunda~ 's game w11h the Washington Redskins mate ( ·arl Ekern and plans to try and grt in a round · But I got a lot of support from the gu) s ... of golf toda). Thc'Rams wilt practice toda> and earl)-Fnda~ "~omc1h1ng so _it's JUSI not all football all morning before o,ing 10 Washington on Fnda\ week .. he said. "I think 1~.would be healthy to get afternoon .. The}· are scheduled t.,o work out at m) mind off11 a !1ttle bit. . . ~Robert F. Kenned) Stadium on Saturday. · .\I one point. against San ~ranc1sco .. Ever While it appears that tight end Ton) Hunter was I for 13 passing w11~ three interceptions. and wid<.· receiver Ron Brown wilt both be fumhed wnh 13 compleuons 10 35 a11cmpts for !lidehncd Sunda). the status of running back M1kt" 151. ~.ards and a touchdown. Gu man is 'illlklucstionablc. It w~~ the first 11me he (Evrrett) reall) got • frunratcQ Rams quarterback Coach Diclc C-ourv Guman. "ho hu been out five weeks aftc-r said. "The whole team was that wa). but that "as undergoing arthroscopic surget). practiced in full the first time for him." pads Tuesda~ and was happ) "''h ho" h1" knee "I let the frustration get 10 me." Everett said. held up. · Earlier tn the day. team spokes- man Charlie Tavlor wa1n'1sure1f Bryant would Parucipate in the team's 2 p.m. practice. but added. "He's definitely going 10 pla)' Sunda~. and that's t. hat's import- ant." LAKE FOREST. Ill. (-\Pl -hi- cago Bears place-kicker Ke' 10 Butler vo ~ . speaks with a "(\\as 11gh1 go1ng.1.n~~I ~HlH.'"-fag&lfl.SHhe 49cr:sl ... he saTd. ,...\'l' got to le.tin to rela:r more during thr week. Go golfing. Goof around a l111le bit. But still stay serious." "l''c got to learn that note el)thurg 1s going 10 • "It fcrl~ prett} good nght no" ... Ciuman .-.aid ~k e'>el)t1me-. J got-Out of-cllar ~.. .aftcr-p.rac~c~.::1 wasa lmk-1ipf)f'.ehcn~1~.-ettrM:H&- -£vt-ren sa1ct he won~ let the loss to the 49crs some cutting. Bl)ant "as released from the hospital at 8 a.m .. 1wo da}s after cmg adm~d fik · tem-a&r blood was d1sc:overed in his unnc. Southern drawl and would have ~ou believe the most taxing part ofh1sjob is staying awake between calls. The problem is tt)at he hasn·1 QIJite convinced himSt'lf. Last year. Butler's k1ck1ng was icing on the ca ke. a rookie whose emerg· ence as a sure foot coincided with the Bears· nse to the top of the Nauonal Football League~. alTcct him in Washington. Rams Coach John Robinson said he "ill 'Tll be ready.". Everett ~id. "I took the 49cr probabl) "!311 untt·I Saturday before dec1d1ng loss hard. II took me a coupk of days to get over ll. whether Gumao will be activated. Evcrcll went hunttng on Sunda~ w11h team· Huskies, Al&bama have 'day in Sun · He· started trainins camp as a founh-round draft choice from Gcor- aia. beat out Bears' all -time sconng leader Bob Thomas for the sta11ing 13th k dT .d a'I much ar, a continuity-type thing." job. and then shattered a host of dub -ran e 1 e, Perlom i.a1d. "The five people on the and rookie records en route to offensn e line is the most delicate spot ~oming the NFL's leading scorer Wash.tngton meet on a football team. But yesterday's with 144 poinls. . ( f Ul''>da~ 's) praCtlCC \\aS OOl' of the The Bears topped the whole thing in bowl match up \harix•\t "C.\C had all ~car:· off by winning the Super Bowl. Butler The un Bo" I caps a long season could afford the happy-ge-lucky at· for ..\labama. 9-J. "hich opened lltude he \\as sporting. .EL P.\SO (-\Pl -1 ''clfth-ran~cd against Ohio State in the Kickoff "I was going into games w11h a 20-. Washington and o 13 ..\13bama. <. ·1a"1l on ..\ug 2 . 30-potnt lead most of the time. There "ho meet.in toda.,·s 5Jn.J annual Sun ""l' rrc11~ much got our feet back wa5 no pressure." Butler said at the Bowl. hope that Chri'it_ma~ Da~ ~Ill under u' for ..\uburn (the regular: Bean'-trainiog camp, where the club be be.Iler than Chnstmas [, c. M!ason finale) because. "e had an open was preparing to open defense of its "It will be the same old.1h1rrg. We'll datl' thl· "eek tx'fore." Perkins said. chaf\lpionship next week in a playoff look at films like 11 werf an> normal .. But for threl' or four games before agains.t either Washington or San n1gh1 tx·forc a game," Washington thut "e might ha'e been a little b11 Franc15<'0. • Coach Oon James said Wednl'Sda'. tired and worn down.·· "It "as." recalled Butler. "a kick-"We'll have a h11lc Chnstma'I Jame'i said Washi ngton ha s prac- er's dream." obscnance after dinner." said .\la· tllTtl "rll bu t "l'\C: coached for JO But the pressures '0 r this season bama Coach Ra} Perkin" "But no ~cars oo" and I can't tell an~ better have tumed-trrs--srruarion into a Santa Clay_s... . _ no\' than." Ilea I Slartcd hm' .a team 15 nightmare at umes KickolT for toda~ s gaml' " 11 :JO going 10 pla~ ... . · · and II "111 be tcle' 1sed on ( hanm·I 2. \\ henc' er a coach mg JOb opens. · The Bears are no lontter outsiders Meanwhile. Perkins 'laid rumors James u-.ualh 1s among those men- w1th ltulc 10 lose and instead ha'e that the -NFL'!> Tampa Ba~ Rue-11onl·d. Not this 11me. For one 1h1ng. become the establishment. expected cancers "ould makl· him a<. hnstmas th\; Rue~ ha\c not firl'd Bennett yet: l<UJ . ~.-o~lhe coa~h+ng--Je~mJ-a-I-Or a1Hl-ther.Jamcs..s-pe.r.fc~ppt And while the defenS(' has con-piece oft he club. as well. would not be ''here he '"· · tinued to · deliver. much of the a distraction to Alabama. L'nttl he thinks about Cornelius offensive punch is gone from Chi-"I told them I :-'ould keep thcmyp Rl·nm·tt. .\labama's All-.\mNkan caao's ~rsenal as a depleted quar-10 date on an) th1n~.1ha1 might aJlcd lmrh~ll kl·r. tel'backnt} corps struggles to produce our football tram. hl' "aid. "Sinn· .. an) points at all. that meeting I ha' en'1 said :io) thin~.. "\\ ~· d hkl' to dctrrminc in the first Perkins also told thr .\"sociatcd 4uarta \\hat ~.heir gam~. pl~n "111 be As Chicago's margin of victor) Press that .. 1plan 10 be at ·\labama for "11h lkonl'll. he said. \\ 111 hl' line narrowed. the importance of Butler's a long. long time." up on·rour11gh1 end. will he hoc up at performance-Was magnified. some-Both teams arc in good shape out\ldl' _lincbackc_r. at 1n~1de umes with disappointing results. except for Alabama's ofTcnsivr linl'. hnl·hadl·r ~ He finished the season with 28 of 41 Whuc.. GU) ucn replace." ".Rut -"C.:.'rc not going. to go out and Tc ts showed ttrya nt had a bruised kidney. ·1 · . · \ field goals. an has-provide4 the suspended Joe King at strong ta ckle tr) to 1dcnt1f~ him b) running awa) deciding points in five contests. But and John Frutunorgcn strp" in for from him all'da}. That's not going to his misses have madr several others injured Larry Rose at quick guard. \\Ork. We'll run our X's and· O's close. · ''I'm not concernc.>d with a dropolT agai nst thi.'ir X's and O's." Big block Artsona State center ltcldle Grant practices hi• blocking a• Ste•e 8parllna. another center, bold• tbe dammy at Oran&e C~t Collete. LooklnC on l9 Jim Warne. . Arizona bidding1o keep football coach Wildcats optimistic Smi th -won·tjumptoSouthernCa l Smtih said he considered the mrctmg "prctt} l.arT) go anywhere ... preliminary" and denit•d reports thnt he 'had been He said Koffler woulp let Dcmpsc) ad-.1sc offered a Southern Cal contract. h1m·on talks with Smith and rccommrnd ho" 10 But Smith ~id Tuesda) to Honolulu about an proceed. Ariwna multi-year contract. "It's up to the gu ys 10 DempSl'y said Smith is one of about fi ve TUCSON (AP) -University of Amona the ivory towers and I ha ven't heard from them. ix'oplc '4nder cons1dera11on b) McGee. but officials said Wl'dnesday discussions over a multi-"I know it's going to take some time lo put "whether he (Smith) is interested he hasn't 1tarcon1rac1 have begun with football roach Larry_ these contracts together. 1f that's what they're e\presscd to me at this point." Smith. a possible candidate for Southml{al planning roao~B.ut sine~ that Board of Regl'nts He sa1! McGee had assured him that Smith coachingjob. -and they're optimistic he'll stay put. meeting, the pres1de1u hasn't even called me 10 had not bttn otrercd the job. that "the) were sull Allen 8iege1. -vice prnident for univt'tsity mform me of his intentions. No communica11ons in1erv1ew1n1 people and would be inter 1ewing relations, said that after tlitc Arizona Board of from IM prcs1dcnt's office." ·people 1hrou1h this Wttk. It's my 1mprnsron ftom R~nts' Dec. 12 approval of multi-year contracts. Dempsey said ··1 sure thought I had" made 11 • talking 10 both of them tht' JOb has not been university President Henry.Komer had authorized clear that he "'as representing Koffier. noting that extended ... Athletic pircctor (_'cdric Dcm~y to bqin talking he _alwa~s .has operated in that fashion w11hi.n thr Dcm~y ad~t'd. 'Tm still hoping wt''ll have with Smith "as quickly as possible" about one. uni\ ers1ty s chain of command. larT) at Anrona. Dempsey, contacted in Honolulu where Dempsey .said he and .Arizona .State AthlctJc H~ said be did not think the. USC job was Smith and his I 6th·rankcd footblill team ire Director Charles Harris have discus!cd drafting better than Arizona's. because "We'rl' in the.same prcparina for Saturday's Aloha Bowl flme apinst generic long-term contracts for coaches at the two confercn e: Arizona is an inst1tut1on on 1hc me. North Carolina. said he had held inillal talks with schools and hope to have them rady for approval We ha,·e good rcsourtts." Smith. He111dhebelievedSmithwas.1warethathe for th~ rtttnt · F~~ary m«rina. DcmP,SC> said Southern Cal~s 'Iona hcntaac was spcakina on Koffier's behalf. 81c.cl s:ud Smith and Komer had spoken of success was both a plus and minus. noting 1hat Smith. 47, in his stventh season 11 Arizona, ~vcral ttmcs dunn• the foo~ball scason. including 1he c~pectat1ons of its fans and alumni. Iona has 1 oM-ear contract un<kr pttvious ltate law. 1n Tok)IO at tht Pac1fic-IO Contc.rencc finalt Nov. accustomed to a winnin1 trad11ton. made a return Smith was 1ntcrvic~'td last Thursday}" TUC10n by 29 aaainst Stanford. "and I'm sure that Larry ts to on<.'C•tnv1nc1ble stature perhaps unrealistic. ---H§(':1 K--Di"''°' Mikt M~ about the awatt...th.at lhc..pn:sidcn1 holds bu .clToOLa LUit.. __ ..:.:":.ui.u:_.co.DllUUcw~.JS£:a.-AQL....Ju"-C-1Jbos1e-...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=:::!~!:::~!!!!1!!!! Trojans' vacant head coachin&job. unhers11 in hiah rqard and has no de trc to sec USC mtervletn Glgant1no .tor job LOS ANGELES (AP) -4\n1c G1gan11no. the drfens1\·e coordtnalor at Southern California. confirmed Wednesda) that he was 1nten 1cwed by "thlct1c Director M1kf McGrc for the school'$ ... acant head . ,oach1ng JOh. . "It's the dC$trt" of most assistant roaches 10 someda' ~a llcad roach ... said G1gan11no. who was 1ntrrv1ewcd Monda~ night. "I was glad to have the opponun1t)' 10 discuss (he JOb." Giaanuno. 35, ha tx-en a mcmlxr of the uthem C'al coachina staff since 1979 and the defensive coordi- nator 1ncc 1982. He has coachtd 13 J1ncbackers who arc now playina the National Football League. The Southern Cal .job bearmc vacant when Ted Tollner was fil"ed on OK. 8. Toflncr and his ,...-we • prtpanna the Trojans to play in the nonda C'1trus Bowl qa1nst AYbum . on Jan. I That will~ Tonner·• final aamc 111!1 hrad coach at Soutbttn Cal. .! I 1 - - . y.... . 0 0 -; .· Coast Christmas Classic previe~ , (at Eatancla Jllth School) t· · ~. Zf.%7,lt-lt • R ed -terback." O n Wednesday. he l'C· yan qam Startin iterated that ''Kenny is still our Jets' quarterback quanerback. but l think Pat can give us a shot in the arm." Santa Ana Valley High Corona del M:af High again t Ka nsas Cit Walto n also said that O'Brien had u __ '.S Y slight problem with a kn4~kle on his 1 ·right hand. but tfiat was not a major HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.' (.'\P) -factor in the decision. Nickname: Falcons. League: Century. Colo~: Blue and Gold. Coach: kfT Bishop{ I st year). 1986 record: IO-l4. ~~ Nickname: Sea Kil'\JS. Lcaauc: Sea Vitw. ·Colors: Blue and Silver. ---.. Mirtd In a five-pi;nc slump that has O'Brien refused to commcn't on thl' seen their ofT4;nse produce only 61 change. points. thc· Ncw York Jets ha"c "I rcall ~ haH' nothing to saye bout benchl'd quarterback Ken O'Bnrn for 11." hl' i.atd ,Wednesda~ as he dressed Sonda~·s AFC wild-card playoff. hurriedly and k ft the Jets',; locker ·Fil"Jt Round: Corona dt'I Mar. Q a.m. ·. Coach: Paul Orris (first year). 1986 record: 23-S. 'First Round: Santa Ana Va lley. 9 a.m. Playus to watela: Players to watela: game with the Kansas<'it) Chiefs. roo m.. · . 1 Pat R van. who led the Jct to a -Earlu:r in the wed ;. 0 Brien ad· Frahk Acosta. 6-J. senior. Bre!t lkale. 6-2. junior. ···s tevl' Calhoun. 6-2. Junior. Chri~.Hook. 6-2. senior. Chris Bums. 9-l senior. victory at New ~gland and im o a -rmt~. "I don't wem to bt•,playtng 13-0 lead in ano ther \ in against '"ell thl· last Ii\ l' ~aml''· I don ·1 kflow Dco\er during Ne v. York's nine-hO\\ to e~plain 11. I ca n't find the gall)C v. ~!"n ing st.rea.i... C'arltcr this \\Ords to t'\pl.1 1n·11. Ro hawn Lacy. 6-•. jlrn1or. Kenne~ Philip~. 6.4. scmor. Ktvm O'NeiJ.k6. ·sen.i.ru.. • Markus Muller-Stach. 6-4. senior. D .. rrcn Morris. 6-2. senior. "I felt that \\e ncC'JeJ a rm and that PA'parl: 10 do thr bl· t." ' Pat might gnr us a hft this week... R~a n. a ninl'·~t·ar H'tera.n \\ho wa:i Coach Joe Walton said Wcdncsda): tn :-.:cv. Yori..·., stanl·r for moi.t. of the announcing the sv. itch. · • 19 4 'l'ason. has onl ) th ts) car !>-starts . Bishop Qcgin ht~ first )Car a a varsit) eoach. following up J un tor \ ars1t) tours at Wcstmmster (<;1 ~ }cars). Vcrbum De1 (twO'y~rs as J}ss1~1an1) ,and most recent!) th ree )cars -at ,__~...kM,..,.· on \ hrre he was al~ Y.ar'$tl.\ :lUt"3nuoJ.o.ll----~-...:...--= .Coacla's backgrOUMI: Orris is a produt t o f Long Beach WilS<)n Hiah and Southern Methodist University. but his oaching experience is simply nothing but Tandy G illis and Jack Errion during a I 6-y~ar tour as an "Tllc b1~t Lhui14 1s "e: as tttS!'1'rt;'"--agaH'l-'t~-...-\J'-'-w ·England -a.nd [)(.'nvcr need as much Cl(C1tcmcnt and lift a '>tnl'l' thl· I .:!th game of· 84. Hl· hai> v.e can get ge11tng read} fOr thl· ·rumpktcd 34 of 55 pa~N·<. fo r '4:! pla)o fTs. We'll let Pat go tn and Sl'e ~ar\!.,_~Jnd t~o ~l·orc!.. Borchert. A product ofMat1:r DC1 High and Long ._ _____ ;:;...:.. __ ....... ·Beach 'tatc. Bishop will ha\ l' hi s work cu rout for wstani-a~ Cor.ona del Mar _ __ _ It shows. His tirst team d1splavs man-to-man i...===-.--~ .... --<kfcns1ve abilities-thott rival any of tbe pre-v1ous Blabop h~m~ith Just one re turning '>tarter. Orrta successfu l teams at Corona. v.hat ht'Uln do." I n .ht~ onl) full game. a .l l-24 O'Brtt•n was the FL'-; IC'ad1ng '1c1or: at Ne\\ Engla nd 1n tht L\\h A look at the Falcone: A~lo0k at the Sea Kings: passer through 11 games \\llh a 107.Q \\t'l'k nf thc st•ason. R)an \\C'nt 14 for rating a nd the Jets were I 0-1. the hl'st 25 for I 4f!) ardo; and a toudill nv. n. He record in the IC'agu1:. He also kd 1h1: \1a~ 9 tor 10 a&atnst l)\.'n\'cr hl'for1: 'NFL 1n passing last )t'ar. inJUr)ing a nh and y1l'ld1ng to Bui. in the team's liw straight O'Brien I Ill' Falcons will build around Arnsta. the team's big man at 6-3. ~50 pound-;. Last :-car. h1: averaged 5.0 points a gaml' and grabbed m. rt·bounds ix·r game. "We will run motion offense onl y if the fast brl'ak cannot be run." said Bishop. "Wc fl'cl the fast break must be our bread Although there are n(} retwrning stancrs. each starter 1s an eitpcrientcd senior. ~ MuJler-Stach is the primary offensive weaPQn. having averaged 13.4 points a gatne in helping lead Corona del Mar to a 9-2 record. including runners-up finishes at the 16-team Lagune Be~ch Invita-defeats to l'Onclude this sea!>on. ht• "It'~ the ~ml' om:nsc." R\an said. slumped badl). throwing I:! tnter-· .. \\·t· won't ch:inge it hl'<.'au~t· 1'111 ccptions and onl) two touchdov. n~ plJ) ingor he 1s. We might throw a f\.•w and bu11er." · -D.a»e~ Prmr lO thaL O'Brien had 2l rH~f't>.·bomb~ if Kl'nll-\ t!I tn tlotcrt· - scoring passei. and only eight in tl·r· "ThC' b1gg•; t a9iuitmrnt*~ for me ceptioni.. · to mah• the pla)!.. sta ) "tth1n 111\\C'lf Through lhl' slump. Walton in-and don't th ro\1 1ntern·p1100' l)f \ISted that O'Brien "ts our quar-fum hl1: the ha ll .. Defrn s1 ""'~. th1: Falcons suffer from a decided lack of h1:ight, but v. tll t r~ to t•ompensate w11h their quickness. employing man-to-man l'ull rnurt prl·ssurc and tR in& to kl·ep the big men they faCl· awJl~ from thl'oac;kct. anta Ana··, allc) has'produced some big name pla)'c rs in thc past tncludmg Ron Comclius( lJnivcrsi t} of Pacific) and Ton} Ne-al ((al Stall' Fullerto n). tional and the JO-team Irvine lrvitational. _ · Morn!>( I 0. 9l. Hook.UOJ ), Colc(4.5) and O'Neil (5.7)gi vc the Sea _XiJiiian..cxu:emtly balan.ccdJook. dcspitc.Muller.St.ach+numbef's. O'Neil is a key on defen~. usually aiving up height and quickness. buf ifs been his position Ina and balance that has-lc~t opposing-centers at a minimum.· '· SPORTS B REAK College AD decides to do something . about drug problem " Barons, CdM invited to meet • I 11un1.11n \.,1llt'\ and< orona dcl Mar. m along v. llh \'t.lla l'.1r~ and El ~odcna. ha\ c illTl'Pl\'d htd' to rar11npa1e tn the bo~s· l\\11-1n1k rda\ 1n thl· "iunkt'\I ln\'itational tndoor tr<\d. 011\l'l'I r n da\ night. Jan. 16. at thC' Los ·\ngdl'' Sport' \rl·na . From staff and wire reports 1 hl' four whuol' \\tll rnmpc11: llurtJlg tht• high COLU MBI'\, S.C. -Wofklrd .\th-• !>Ch1111I ron mn nt thl· mn·t ~\111ch ali.o.featurcc, "orld- let1 c Director Danny Morrison wa-; fed up das\ athl1•tl''' 111.l· \mt·m·an ~(lO-mrter rt'l'Orll-holdn with h'·anng about hov. colk ge athk tcs Johnn\ ( irn\. sno rt coc:11ne .. c;mokc manJuana and drink .\ii l11ur 111 \ 1lla Pari..·, ru nm·r haH· cral'ked thl' alcohol. t\1c1-1rn11u tl' harm·r tn (I'll' XllO. lcd h) Da \'td L.ong~car'~ It v.asn't enough fo rh1 m to helte\c thc rt•purt!>\\tTl' 1.572 Thl· h;tl,ttll'l' ni thl· team \\tll lx· Fnc Sach untrue. Hr v.anted \\"otlord . an N .\IA school of ahout (I .5K h !"Jul \'\ :1ltlwr (I :51.J 0) anJ Stn l' \llrl·d I. I 00 students. to mal l' a !>tatement aga1n M "hat hl· sa\~ 11 ·5V . .:! I ai. a popular and negall\ e \ 1ev. of college a thlc1 1r~. I 11un rr11n \ alll'\ ~·11un tl'r' \1 t1 h \\co; \\ ;11!..111' The statl'ml'nt caml' in the form of"Hl'lp-..\-K1d ·· ( 1 ·,~1 Ralph I 11rx•1 (~·021. D:t\l' i....nu' (I 51J)anll "irntt which isn't JUSt anothl'f progra m that fl'aturt·~ athlch·s \l'l'l.1 ( 2 noi talking to <.chool'. l·hurche' and 1H ha t'I\ 1c group!> 11 \111dl'nJ·, quartl'I 1ndtHk\ Rcnl· (1U\il·rn•1 about thl' dangl'r!> of alcohol and drugs . 12·00 'ii ~1 11..~ lln\111 t2 (II Xl. :\11twd Lupc1 {2 01 IJ) Whl·n thl' athktC'\ and an oniccr frum the .111J f11"' I Of'll'/ (2 OlJ 'paaa~~--Ou~IH:r+lr" DepaFlmt'nt gt+ to~f~-C .m:n~~~t.lr ha• ~l'l IO naRW-~~mtL- schlXll\. thl') tmng tv.o add11tonal aid" -bawh;ill t\ rx· In all I' ll'Jm' ha\l' lx•cn tn\ 1ted to rnmpctl' ~n a cards and a JX1ltn· dug \1 ho tkmonc;tratl'' ht' ab1lt1 ~ 111 pa11 uf l\\0·1111k ralt'' tn thl' mt·et that start<; at 4:4.:i. niJTout drugs Thi• eards feature an athll'tl' un thl· front and an an11 -drug message from 1ht· a1hlc11.' and thl· · Magic among top vote-getters sheriffs dl·pan m1:nt on thl' back. · The card ~ arl' also good fo r half-pnn· adm1 s!>1on to Wofford baskcthall g:imes this season. "Wf wcrl' .conC'emcd about all of thc negatt\ c publtc1 t~ in college athlct1cs:· Morrison said. "Wl· fd t like that was the mino r pan o f college athlcucs. We.· wanted to make a c;tatement that 1h1:rc were a lot of good people pla) ing colll'gl' athkttl'\." . Morn on and Wofford ai.~1~tan1 foothall cuach 81ll Bradshav., who ts C'oo rJ1nat111g thl' program. i.ought out \Olun teer<. from tlw school'" athll.'ttl' dl·partmrnt. Nine oft ht' athlctr~ sl.'lcctcd pla) foot hall and thret· pin~ basketball a nd base.b;ill There 1s.abo °'1e pla~cr each from thC' c;occer team and the v.umcn\ hac,kctball and \ ol lc' ball tt:ami.. f he printing of the 45.flOOcards 1..-hl'1ng pa id for h~ a SJ.U75 {lr:t nt fro m the go,..crnor\ ollin· Quote of the day Dunls Rappaport. managn of hl·a\ ~ \\ l'tgt'tt (n"f'r\ < oonC). \.Ov. ing to challenge an inJ l,llll'1tt1n that b.ir' Coone~ from fighting lntl·rnall<rnJI Bti •ung I ederallon chamrmn Michael Sp1nl..c,: .. I h" ,., a 15-round fight and this v.as onl) tht• lir't round ... Yankees sign free agent Ward '\I '-' \OR" -Outliddn Craf'\ \\arcl. a lrte agent v.hc' pla)cd "'ilh the Tl'\,I\ R.1ngl'r" thl.' pa't three ~eason!I. rnuldn 't "'at t 111 don ht~ Nev,, York Yanli.c.•t•,· uni form :ifk rthc club announced Wcdnl'sday that ht• had "gncd ;1 multt-}ear contract. .ALtb.c. cnd ula.u1n.tc.r~Jl~t~~-\-Or. mec.Jia frum l'l'rrt '· \\ ar<l a.,kt'a Hant'\' Grecnc. ttJ~ Yanl..l't'\. mt•dia rda1111n.. director. "b there an} wa) I c;in get a un1IC1rm 111 \\orl.. nut'1" C.1rn·ne 1mml·d1Jtl·h '"ltl·hed h11n to l'qu1pmcnt managa -..; ll'I.. Prt1Hl' f hl• l'\at l dl'l,\tl\ of \\ ard ''> t:ontrat•t Wl'rl' not d[~clo.,l·d. but publl\hed rerortc, 'kt td tTe rcc:c.·1,cd a two- \C'ar deal \11th a h.i,c .. alan ul at least $500.lXX.1 and inn·nttH'' 1h,tt l11uld hnng ·his \.11ar) to $!:!65.000. Jhc amount hl' rt'll'l\l'd la" 'l'a\un \\tth the Rangerc,. II" contract :11,11 rqmrkdl\ u intam., an option )l'ar for 1 9~9. NEW YO RK -Magic Johnson of the Lo~ .\ngelc!> Lakers and Uou'>ton's Twin Tov.er~. i\kcem OlaJU\\on and Ralph ~amp~on. arc the leading Westl·rn Con- ference ,·otc-gcttcr" tn earl~ fa n ballottng for the NBA ..\II-Sta r Gaml'. the kagul•-announ ced WedneMia~ OlaJuwon I'> thl: top oH·rall votl·-getlcr with 241,941 . ncarl ) tv. tC'e as man) as thl' runner-up cen ter 1n the West. Mark Eaton of l ~•ah . Kan•t•m Abd ul· Jahhar of the Ui kl·" 1~ th ird at 1 I IS.668. Sampson ha~ thl· m1>c,t \(llCS among Western . < onfcrenC'e forv.a rd' with 225,921. He ,., fo tlowcd b\ ll'ttmmate Rodnq Md ra~ at 140.827, Karl Malone (lf l tah at 1.lO. 91 5. Kell) fn put'ka of lltah 126.404 and faml'' Worth) ofthc l.al..cr~ at 114.877. John'><>n b~ads thl' lt 'it of guardc;· w11h 2.\4.J II \ ott•\. DarrC'll (1 nffith of Utah l'i !.t.'cond at 154.169 and· .Rotx·n Reid of Ho u\ton i'i third at 143.062. f hl· J7th annu(\I .\ll:Star Ciaml' v.111 he pla\t•d at thr K1ngdome 1n ~e::mk on frb. 8. 1987. · New Mexico hires Sheppard. \UH ()I f Kt)l 'E ~hl' l 1nn crslt\ [il ol '\l·v. Me\lco· \\ l'dnc·sda~ named Long 4 II• lk ad1 \tall' C oach M 1kc ~heppard to hl·ad the I oho.,· foot ball progra m. . "'l'\' "1l'\l(U Pn•'>tdl·n t Cil·rald Ma} \atd Sheppard v.111 rcn•t \C a li \l'-)l'ar contract that pa~" $60.U(IO anaualh . :. Long Bl·ach ~ta tl' ti nic,h t•d \\Ith a h-5 rl'u1rd 1h 1\ ,,.a.,on Television, radio TEIE -9 a.m. -PKO BASKETBA~'htcago ut Nl'v• York . Chann<'I 2. · I l:JO a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Sun Ho" I. ·\labama vi.. Wa'lhington. Chanm'I 2. 1 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Blue· C 1ra' .\II-S tar Classic, Channel 11. ·7.30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Holl~\\OOO Park. Channel 56 RADIO I I :JO a m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Sun Bowl , Alabama ,·s. Washtngmn. 1t"NX ( 11.>10). Ramsay two victories from 800 Indiana coach will become second to reac h that plateau manager. and "agrel·d to do it for a ~rar while I wa'i lonk1 ng for someone el<ie "We won 55 ga me~ and the owner asked 1fl would do 1t for another year Then one year ran into another." Ramsay was graduat1:d from St. J<1seph's (Pa.) College and slartcd his .lNDIANAPOl 1~ 1.\P) -">(1nw-coachingcarecratS1.Jamcs·cathohr time ncitt week J:tck Rnmsa' m ulJ -8oys School tn C 'he'iter. Pa. Hc s1ayC'd get his 800th Vll'tOI) a<. a National there three r.cars. spent another three Basketball Aswc1atmn t"oach. a Joh ·)cars at Mount Pka~nt High School he began 18 ytar~ ago a'> a1empor:m at Wilmington. Del . where his record repla~nicnt while the Phtladclph1a \\3S' 40-1 8. 76cn searched for a full -11mc coach. Then . he return1:d to his alma The 61 -ycar-oJd Ramsa ). in h 1~ mater. winning :!34 out of 306 g:imes. firsr year al Indiana. has a career before joining thl' 7t>cf'\ a"i general record o f 79S.70S, 1nclud1ng IJ-14 ~ manager. When Ale' Hannum de- with the Pattn-aM 78-s..(,Q I in earlier pmed at the ~11d of rhc 1967-68 toun with the 76ers. Buffalo Bra ves sd son. Ramsay took on 1he ad- and Ponland Trail Bla,ers. Red d itional coaet\jng d ut1e"i. AUC'rbech. former ·Boston Celtics His first NRA victory aimc o n Ocl. COKh. is the onty man to coach 800 18. t968. a 114-96 victory O\ler Los vkloria in the NBA. • Anaclcs al the Spectrum. .. , wu doi~ it on kind of a "We played the takers in Philadcl- temPoft')' buk. ·Ramsay said of his phia." Ramsay recalled. ··1 had j ust fir1t NBAcoerhlnajobwilh the 76ers. traded Will C.hambcrlain to them. f"-+---t~ ..... ~------U9111-41 .... IL•&-ttJ1el9J ~-Xcry toad lam " .\mong the pla)'<.'rs on Ram~lt) ·., fi r'lt team wq:e 8111) Cunni ngham. Hal G rel·r. Chet Walker. Darrall Imhoff. Luke Jack!lon and ·Matt G uo kas. Cunningham was the third lcndtng S(:Orcr in the league that year. ( unningham later coaehed the 76cri.. and Guokas is the \Urrrnt "it!l('r" conch. V1cto~ No.100 for Ram~y came against ( incinnati. He shufficd off to Huffalo end picked up victoric 200 ond 300 against Kansas City-Omaha and Houston. V1etories 400 . .SOO. 600 and 700 l'amc while coaching at Portland O\Cr Boston. the Laker"l. Cit>ldcn late and Kansai. City. rc- ~pcctl\ cly, Ra msay rnr't fftltl} ~onccm~d with h1 approachm& milestone. but ass1"ant Dick Haner secs 1t d1ffcrcn1· I). "It's incrcdffilc,"' said Ha"cr. who won JI .S aamcs durirlJ. his collqe coar h1na career. "I don t lhink h is a phys1caJ thin1. but it is mentally. Jack's ~atcst as~t is his intensity and cnthusm, .... _ .. ___ _ 'Pooh 'Seeks win~ing edge Richardson learned to play on Philadelphia playgrounds Ix· mat...1ng our shots. We v.on a lo t ofgamc\ that W3)." Pla)tng indoors. Richardson earned Philadelph ia CtW Player of the Year honors as a senior in high school, but cho!>(· to go to l 'CLA and Illa:-for Coach Walt Hauard. a• Ph1ladclph1a product himself. LOS \M ir I .. ~ I \Pl -l '( I ..\'' k rnmr "Pooh" Ktl'hard,1>n can thro\1 a no·lool.. pa!>' or sin l...a Pl'nmcter JUm p~hnt. hut hr'll nn l'f get lo o;ho" thl' collc~l' b<t\h •tball \\orlJ all of thl· '>t...111~ he lcarnl·d grov. tng up 111 "Out hl·rf. there arl' so many things to do -th1: · tx·achl'!>. all th1: show<;. Magic Me untain. Knolls Ben') Farm:· Richardson ~1d of Southern Cahforn 1a. "In South Phtll). our beaches and our ca rnivals were on thc ha,kl·tball "·ourt ... Sl1uth Ph1laudph1a . . Th;i1·., lwrnuc,l' a rnlll'&l' haskl·thall ga ml' t!> pla}cd 1ndoo". and R1r hardc;on hai. l'arncd h1rflsl'lf a degree 1n u \ crrnm1 ng thl' ckment!> that make pla\ tog ba'>l..etball on tla· pla~ground, of Ph1 ladl·lph1a an all \ rnture. Though 11 took some time adjusting. Richardson ronstdl'C!I ( ah fornta a home :n1.a} from home. saying. "Now. I rnuld n'11mag111c myself anywhere l'lse." "I rt•mcmlx·r '>hm d ing snO\\ off thl· court to pla~ :· hl' \3td. "I n·memlx·r playing in the puunng ra in. We pl:l~l·d \I 11h raincoat., on. all buttoned up. and \\e had bo11h on tx·rau\l' 1f \Ou didn't v.l·ar thl'~ \Our 'hon \1crnld gl't \H'I and )o~r fl'l'I \\OUld 8.l'I \\t't." · .\ . 6-1 ~ophomore. Richardson is the Bruin~· 4uanl'rhark. dicta ting the tl·mpo and running the team·~ offcn~t· I k is a\ C'raging I 0._6 pi> in ts and 9.1 as_sisv r game. I or Rtlhard't)n. v.inn1ng a hast...l·tball gamt· 1s mon· than a plc.-as:int pa.,tttmr . 'n h1:·'i al"\\a\-S look1n.s for an l' gl' l'rcmcmlX·r,v.inntnga fc" p a)groun~matchup;­ "mpl~ h~ l..nO\\ ing hov. to pla) Ill thC' cond1t1ons ""a freshman. he rackl.'d up 179 assists, the second- h1ghl·s1 tn l'CLA h1stol) hl'hind Ro} Hamilton's s1nglc- '>l·ason rl·cord of 20 I. set in 1979. R 1chardson also :.I\ eraged I 0.4 points per game and was named co- Paofic-10 Conkrencc Frcslunan--o .. 1-uic-+.i.:a.£.----- "In thl· frl·e11ng l'ol d. "hl·n )OU .shoot a hant... .,hot. ~nu l·an 'hool 11 ac, hard as) 1lu \\ant hl'<.'auM' e\ Cf) thing·'> 'lHold. thl' ball t~dead @nd 11 \\tll go in ... he ~td. "\\hen 1t'.-.ra1ning. tf}ou '>hoot a bank shot. )O u ha\f w 'hoot more· ot1 to the.· \1dc than ~ou usuall) would lx·l':J U'il' thC' hall will 'iltdC' ofT lhC' bad hoard. Hl" "' also responsible for bonging thC' ball up the \OU rt. a ta'ik v.h1ch can bnng out his compctltl\c nature. "I don't knov. 1fpeoplc want.to prcn'Poob: I llunk the) ma) bl· pla) ing into his hands by putting pressure an him bccau!>C he takes tt pen.dnall} ... Hazzard said. "Hc'i. rx·rsonall) offended 1f )OU think }Ou can press him. "(iu)'l pla)1ng U'i v,,ould gl't mad because Wl' would "That's one of the things he brought "ith him from high school. Hts high school coach used to tell me that all the timl' ... ·Vermeil offered job with Falcons Bra~hl·r. HrunC'\ and ClauSC'n also \\Orh•J under V'crmcil. Camph<.'11 ha~ said he 1r. not interested in another head coaching· jllh \'erme1 I -.aid he did not want to ..\TLAN f .\ l o\P)-Formn Phtla-mn·t \\tlh Fal on<;' management "until I had made up my miod I dclph1a Eagles ( oach Dick Verm c1I v.antl'd to go bact... (into coaching). I Former Eagles coach co n sidering s imila r position with Atlanta .. aid\\ l'dneo;da~ he 1 ~ cons1dC'n ng the a'ikcd them to gt\ l' me a f('w days to \ acant .\tla nta f·a lcons' hl·ad think ahout ti. w ach1ng JOh after d1scuss1ng thl' "He !C'ampbt'll l l'ncouraged me to oix·n1ng "1th Marion Camphl'll. <i thin!.. about 11 He thinks 1t''i an formcr \'l•rmc1I 3!.'iistant coach and e\ccllcnt c;ituation down thl.'re." Ver--\ tlanta ·., l·urn'nt dl'f1:n<;1\ e coord1-met I said. nator. Bob Ciold). Vermt·tl\ attorne) and Farha \\ l'd nc~Ja) · after two da)" agent. told The Associated Press of Spi:n tla11on follov. ing the fin ng of e-arlter Wednc'>day that the JOb had Oan ~knntng ai. head coach. the been offcr(•d to Vermc1I. The Falcons Fakon<, and Verml•tl's attorney con-had refused comment on thl' offer firmed Vl·rml'tl had hl·en ofTcred the until executive vice president Taylor JO~il·in11ng. \\ hn had a 22-41 ·I r1:cord SOlit~. cqnlirmed it Wednesday morn1n . m fuur N~:b-~son~. tllt'k:ttttn·--..c.c.:..;., ;.;.;.;.:.:.c,"":'-r-11-v_e__,,ta""'l.,...k'e-d.,..,.,..,.-G=-:oldy said 7-8·1 n:con.1 in 1986: wa s fLred fromhis Philadelph ia oflicc."At this Monda·) time Dick is tryi ng to sort out where Verme1I. SO. l·oarhed thl' Eagles for hi!i head is. He·~ evaluating his 'e'en .!.C'asons but LJUll after thl' 1982 s1tuat1on: Fundamentally. he's trying '>ea.,on. !>a} ing he was "burned out." to decide whl'ther to get back into I le has c;1m·e been working as a sports coaching. _ ld cvts1 on commentator with CBS. Dick Vermell "I fhe decides he wants to go back to coaching. then he'll take i( funhcr. But. yes. they have talked and he.1~ considering it. .. .. I'll confirm that we have talked to him. but as far as anything else. I'm not at hbect ~ 10 sa y all.¥lhin .. Sm.Ith saicl The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution reported that the Falcons would be willing to offer a multi-year contra<.'t. control· of th1: football operation and a percenta&e of ownership: 'Tm 1h1nk1ngabout it. ye'i. becau~ of Man on a nd Frl·d ( Brunq) and "-tho!)C Pl'O plc down there ... Verme1I sa id Wl'dncMiay from n is parents' home in C'altstoga. Calif. Campbell guided the Eagles' de- fe nse under V~rmc1I from 1977-8 2 and v.a) named head eoaeh when Vcrmeil retired in 1982. He was fired 1n 1985. binebackers key t6 Kansas City defense When Campbell agreed to a three- ) car contract with rhc Falcons prior I he t hf 1986 scalon. he brought alQng Eagl es defcn'it vi· coaches Fred Brunl"y. Chut·k Clausen and To mmy Manhall, Sims PJa;yen of Month KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Defense has carried the Kansas City Chiefs into the NFL playoflS, and dcfcnS.iye coordinator Watt Corey ho~s lihebackers wit( carry the Chics past the New York Jets. "Our defense 'is built around linebacker play." Corey said. "We ask vur people to spill and chase. and the people who do the spilling and chasing ace the linebackers." Kansas City finished the rqular sc~ ·11L.lbe least ~productive NEW YO RK (API -inc ck~r ofTenSC' in the NFL. Tht Chiefs relied Wilber Ma~hall of the Ch1~10 Bears on defense and the play of the special and quan,·rback Phil Simms of the: teams to aet into the playoffs. . New York Ci tana were named the Tht Chiefs btat Pittsburah last NF(' Pla}ers of the Month for week despite aivina up SIS yardsand December. 28 first downs to lhe Stctlen. Tl\ey Marshall wa credited w1th thl't'C will play the Jets Sunday in the AFC sacks and .tl tackfes in the last rtaular wild-card same. ~ason p m". He also ca used two "I don't even like to aradc films fumbtct. recovered orrt himself and when lhe)1'rc like that,·· Corty said of 1ntcrreptcd a pass for a Bear defense the olay of the linebackers .,.inst to complctca l4-2scasonand chncha Pimbuflh. "You nev" like to tet thir<J con&«ul1ve NFC Central your fri ench have bid dart. I've been Oiv11ion t1tJ~. --:, throughdays lib that au player. You 1mms completed 6S of 113 panes act an bed ~tionJ. and you eet for 980 yards and eiaht touchdowns • CMwtd.OUt. 0Ur lineblckm have to with six intc~ptions in four "t.:'--1 play btt ttri,;: . . torics durina Occtmbcr as the Giants Kansas \ ity drafted • eem With . Jmttd \lO thc~fi st litle. their seventh round pick in the lut ........_ .. -~ - draft. getting ini.id!'._hncbacker Dano Hackett from · Appalachian State .. Hackett leads the team with 140 tackles. · · Gary Spani has °regained his slart· ingjob ... s the other inside linebacker and the two arc joined by outside linebackers Louis Cooper and Tim Cofield. Corey said Hackt'tt and Spam will concentrate on stopping Jets runnina back fl't'Cma n McNeil. who pined 8.S6')rards1his season despite missina fourpmes. 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SMw S~ ..._ 11·1• me nmedt 10 HHrt1 'N Rose• (OelellOu\\evt l , 11• llQ 111 116 COL.otlAOO a-Gery W Burke own.a t ntrv ArtNllM a.1#1 -T new, ?I Ototn, oec'90 LIGHTHIWAYHOL.MI 1•·1) L~uo r•c· oow<ler . 1ng on •ne 1urt in IH I, eounoence of \oee<I in thil A'"" H~ -r new. 7S dtt>th. oecl<ed net1 and "•' 0000 lfretcn kick, nlu loot for oow<ler. h•ro oeck -· uPHI. AMOtlOUS (5·11 Wiii t>e 1nor1 orlct with A'lleft Meunteln -T new. 36 deo•ll. oeneo Pincav •~O \hou•d Oevllgnt '"'' llt l<I 111riv. c•n oowoer • not 11a n0 much oreuurt. MaNSWaA• <•·II lvtttrmlllll -T new, 17 oeoth oecuo SDHjl 10 t>e C_IOH 10 •ht o•c• end will oe right oowOtr · inert I•••. r~ns well ti tr.Ii treck LONGSMOT ... vii< CrMlt -1 ntw. 24 dtotn, m to.eO -C~OON oowoer THlltO ltACE. One mile Put1e '21,000 ~ Pen -I new J7 oeotn oeo.o Allo'l!'enct F1lhe\ ano mart\, 111ree ve•ri ot<I OOWOtr tfO llo-~edl-IOM -T ,.. .. , 26 oeo•h. oeck•d· I t<,1nem1 r()el•,,ovn••tl Ill -OOWCler. l'lUO 0.tClo.tO 2 lnlt nllv (P1nc•v I 11• Sltl ,,...,_ -0 '"""' 1now·"1•'""ll J L• Cooorn11 <C:orou oJ 11• O•Clt.10" POwdtr ll•rd O•C"~ • E••l'I Ve1en1.ne V•lt nruele l 114 Cenquhtedlf -0 new 40 ototn oec"'eo S Ouetn Joan 1Torol 170 oowdtr 6 \/tr"l>1c1 ' Ouf\t IG Slt •tnu 116 Sltl c...._ -0 114tw 34 dtotn De<lo..O 7 Julie Wr11tr CS•0•••11 116 oowdtr I Mevoe A Kin •Srioemekefl II• C-lllPer Mevfttaiti -T r tw 14 OtDI" 08C•fO 9 Mtlve \ Pr Ot IMt1al 11• OOwdtr KINEMA 7 7 Verv omonn1ve m••Otn CretMCI 1111tt -o "•"' l I O@Dtri oec"•a w nner cam• tiec• 10 or '' "''" oec 21 sevtll OOwcJtr ht rO oecked lu"O"OI '" 111 • unoer wrao1 tan buck Cucllere V ... y -0 ntw \now·m1~1ng naro "'rct Megt\ •no win o•cll. •gaon\ wonner1 D•CklO EAltL'S VALINTINE IS·71 0 ,1aoooont1ng ettor1 Sltl E\t•I Pertr -0 new 77 oeotn oa c•eo n 1-.1 o••r et Holfvwooo Par•. c•n 00unc.t oec" OO<NOtr on S•nte Anole trac1< INTENTLY (9·21 llU11ner · K•¥•'-·Mlf1tl PH~ -T "'"" JI oeotn ... o effort 1n good nea • Plnctv t10e\ ""' one oeclo.ta oo•aer Da~r. LONGSHOT MAYBE A KISS LW ... llcl -T new 33 oeptn oeclttO OOwOer flo\lfterell -0 "ew 46 oe1>1n. o.ao..eo oowoer l'ew~ -0 new )7 Ofotn oowoer D•c1o.eo oowoer Pur .. twy -0 new 46 oeotl'I. p.,c••O OO•Oer Sliver CrMlt -' new \no"" ·ma~tnll. oac .. ed FOUltTH ltllCE. t. , lutle>ngs PurH U I 000 M••Ofn T NO ~ear 0101 orea 1n C•lilorn1e I Auto Fo<u\ <Co•o1ro1 1 lleconno11er•nQ 1va1en1ueltl 111 117 ·l Ioul Ot Meme ISlm1>wnl 117 • Meny Gt.cleo Ul•ztl llS S Qulo Ster (Plncev·71 112 6 Auto Commenoer (l leekl llS 1 Ameno1neroro1ner ISil>lllt-21 11s I J R .JonnM)(I ( v elenrotle l II S 9 L~l<v Buccen-(Petton) • 112 10 E 1fete (Soto) ' 111 11 \/utner•O•litv <G sreven1· 11 1 IS 12 HewkleY l~notm•"er) I lS AIM...... . 13 Crwnoion Pik>t IPJnc ev· 11 117 14 Sn•nH r IG SllV8n\·2J 117 Is Smo .. •v OrDll ( Slbllle· 11 11 s 16 Prinu Peced1llO ((oroero· II 113 10 Oon B l tue (Cofoerol 11 Feralnet\O <Snoeme"erl 12 0111tr'1 ""' (Toro> SNOW CHta, 13-11 Droll\ lnolc•te tnh runner r•tutnlng to oe.ll torm. P. Vel v reotec1ng Ale• Sofl1. IOoll for big effort. taTY •OAO 19·1) LOYI\ t"l' pvtl t no 11 im•rtlv, ,.,, t"r" work1 very Imo< Pl•DINANO (1·21 LOOkl tlke r-t o4 ll'JrM VH r ot<I . f tlCfl ••filer 111 the Whllllng,,•m eno Snoerneller !Nm eeeln 1<en1uc~v OtrDv w1n,,.r LONGSHOT. BC MAGIC OUllt STA• (9·21 lec11. to cl•1mlng lt¥el •nc:I should get oH •• decent orlce, wl61 ooen NINTH ltACE. I I 14 ml'" Puri.e conten110<1• n.ei, MANY CM.-.c1••s c .. 11 Run\ T11r" •Hr oio' •no uo.Clelml11g well fre1n eno 10ve1 1111• down"'" turf c-1ot. U S.000·21.SOO work to 4 • lrom the gete OK 10, •••ell ~v ~ Snu111e One f Pellon) sote••I. AUTO COMMANO.• 16· 11 Verv oulck 2 Foroot The Rine ICordefol en<! wiJrM'llf~ N riV t+l\7' etlle 10~_.3 l.omm.v T--.1011 .. e) rrouO'lf croulnQ lM Cllrt. '"°"' toe LONG-4,0 eto. Tr" !Buel SHOT EMPERAOOll AL NOllTE S'E"oc CS Stev11u) SIXTH ltACI. 6 tur10ng1 Pur1ot 121,000 M••Otn Two ve•r Olal I Mecl<.•D\ Bov IC..llenotll 7 B•rD'I lltloC ICoroerol l C"•" ,.,,. .St•ra lo.&enou1wve) • Coro N ffiJf"O IP•""'°"' 5 (h•~•• ISt\otma"'r t 6 <:.ne••noa 1V•ien1ue'8J 1 No Mer'<tr Mer•> I Fu• Of FOOl\ IP ncev1 9 8oo 8oo' Buc••roo ISll>ollel 10 Cenoc llo111v <Bttckt 11 F•v•ng l'teg\ <Beret 11 F amoul Fortver IS1tvtn1) AIM ...... 111 117 111 . 117 117 117 117 1~1 117 117 117 117 1) Eern Your ~"'°'' fCoa) 1117 'ULL ·oF '00LS 11·1) FQrce<I lht ouue wn11e ·~•ff .,,oe throuOOIJl 11,,1,hlnQ """" mttrrsl on eoot for 01010m•. O•N YOU• STillPES 16· I I Wt tor cJtt>ut otf solid .. , ol orllll 6 lla..rv1 (S1moM1111- 7 M.t11er N•v•io IS.Dlllel I Bounc•no Bull~J.lt-1 9 L 'on•ro Cllltnft 't G. Stevenu 10 Tru1 T 0 1nu1 (\/eltruuele) II llt1t'9e IOom1,,_I) 17 Coto r0t1vertt) • L YPHA•O CHWWS I•· II WOrltlng In ...,, '•"'-•na -•ell on till\ ove C"•"Ct •' '•" l>'oCt 1n flrnlle ••STAGI G•"'t com0e1:r.ve runner , .. ,., uo wltll t «••• ••tre 'OU9fl on tnt frOtlt tna •nc g •f\ uD w11nou1 • flgnt MASTS• N, 6 1 U\ueM• • a.cent oroce •no ceo. ot•1ong '"''' f•tlO with • llllle redno luca. ••<' m.. D<OYt \lrQt19MI lel• LON( FORGOT THE RING •~H ePOrtntlet .octll Y llST laT CATANE (71" lleoef NICI PLAY QU IP STAlt !St" llece DOWOtr Snewm•n oovyoer StNmt>NI oowdt' T .,e .. 18 oe1lt" DOCktd 0 new 26 df01'1 08Cl<ed Sun119"t ._ 0 new 2S oe1>1n oac• eo oowoer r1erd oackeo T .. urtdt -0 nl!w 40 Of D'" DtCllfO DOwOer Vel -t ntw iJ O&Dlll oowoer oeCk.fO OONO•r Wint« P•r• -I new n Ol!D" oowoe• DeClt.fO oo""aer ~rv J•ne -ne-w J t ceo•~ noNOf" Hollywood _Park rac~ng results Los Al lricJ offharnes~ meet Frid · tandardbred racing·retums 5/8th-m1le Los Alamitos Course O\al Fnda~ night v.1t ..,...e-U-mfttehed-ftcln.--"'4;:;_....hd- D4Cll.0 OOwOer WeH CrMlt 0 ~tw 11 oeo•r oac• eo oowot• NHL CAMPBELL CONFEIUNCE Eaf'f"ri"'or C••U•IY l/V MIDl!Q Kine• VOfliCOu vf' r oro~10 MoMf \Olo Of'•ro.t ~1 lOt1 \ '" c.svo S.mvtt>t Div11l.., WL TPtl n 11 1 10 " 1 16 u 1 s 18 10 11 Norri\ Division J6 41 )6 ,..13 n I• IS • 17 14 lo J JI 17 15 6 JO 17 IS 6 JO 11 18 6 ii GF GA '" 111 131 119 llS 111, IS3 I SI 118 IJO 114 110 m m 107 II S 110 12S 111 146 WALES CO NFERENCE P••, aott nr a N" It. ano•r\ P fl\0v'9" Nfw Jf'\f• NV lla~Of"\ Petriclt Olvi1lon 7S 8 1 10 ll 1 \ ,, s 16 10 1 11 16 6 11 11 6 Adem\ 01Y•\- S1 ISS 9? 40 Ill I 19 JS 1?8 120 ]4 137 154 JO 1Jo· 10 ,. 10. l)J '°1a '"O'O MO"''"fa B0\'0" o .. eDec e .... 11a 0 1a 9 S JI 110 99 115 109 I IJ 13• 11 H S )9 176 10 ' ' l6 117 lS 16 S JS 116 • 72 4 • 10 '°" WtdneideY'I S<ore1 ... 0&"'1!\ \CllfOu fO T-.M'' Gemt\ N& ""'"'1!1 St-FrideV'S Geme\ A.AO""""f$i ~, Heruoro P "U>i..rgr at 8uffa1n Nf'w Von. Qar\Qlf',.\ a~ N~w J@'r\tv Toro~•o •' Dt•ro ' Ntw Vo r• 1\Mlf"tOt r\ 11! 'l'f8\., "QIOl"'I \I LOul\ a l (tH aQO W.M Pl'll 81 M>Me\014 Deep '" fi"'ine NEWPORT LANCING -2 ooau. 2l ,u1gltr\ 11~ oon·•o 30 \"no Den 26 caltco Dau J '"t'f1>\ntao 11 H ulo ~ 61 ,.,ec1t.trtt DANA WHAltF -' DO&IS. So ang ft \ 13 D&H 706 DQn1IO 146 roo, COO 15 m&"fre1 1 \!!ttO\"tao 11 "' t<ellantouL WEONESOAY'S ltESULH (F1nel of JI-elev ltlweu...,ld nwetlnel FlltST RA~E. 0,,. m•Lt OerQPl"cJT T'.V If 'Wl rrtir _o,,,,..mo Dari.og i.s.o.u.i.. 2• IO 10 40 St.O -600 .HO ) 00 mccttng in the opcmu~ leg-< alitorn1a Platinum Senes. .. Ar Foret B&Dv S•even\ T .me 1 )I ) S A \0 ran Bev BrP«"1• K4"'.t• ri4ytyn Ma •d Of Y. 0" gn• Gee F ts•'" No \cra•,,,e, SECOND ltACE. o '~' 0"11' 81'11• \ Bf\I p ...... Sw•llfO"' C" C• (.o• Ucce •o O "e11oa T .,.,e I 17 ) S 5 20 )10 7 60 HO )IQ 610 A \0 '""" I ~t''"""P,,,oer VVn~n !umo1v F antas· • C llUO T ne A• fllfO Pertv 1nv1tat10n Neno1"'" \ D~ ont ~''"'' "~d "II H Tonto Mon A Heao SIH l•1f 11 DAIL'( OOUI LE 1 81 DI 0 u .. o THIRD RACE. I tvriongs P "1or Cn tanont Go•oon ' Com mano S 0111e1 P•neeoDlf Jae' • p ,,,,.,v T mt I 7• o OO H O JOO 610 H O J 10 A110 r•n Vooto ~·O Prace•u• 1me11e Foroes AerMv--f~v Bo• Screlc~ed 80110 ... n \7 EXACTA •5 7 Da o S4S80 FOURTH RACE o~e ..,,,. T"' JC !Sltvt n1 • Rove1 B v" 1 C~)tanol"\ Vt rs "II P.nce v l me I JI 1 $ 8 00 soo J 60 16 10 8 40 3 00 A \0 ,.,,, Tnf Sr<-Of' Pr "'"-t I\ "0\ '0V$ Jy c-.' /aMne Ge..,.,a Fo«~ E•••~o"'' Pa'' zal 1110 "'"''~" n EXACT A 1 • Da 0 110110 f'\ 0" 1._,rt FIFTH ltACE I I 16 O,. Oatv ,p.~Ce•• Too """'" Fo• T v ~·••P"S Gooo T,,ouQM 't/11 ''W' S1,....D\O"' 140 3?0 1~ 160 '~o • 00 T rT-f I J1 7 S ' A\ ~nn ~..,, ,..~ Gt'"'~ Haro,~0<,_• ,. 0" Lo•a Ol T"e oN no No •c•a•C"f\ \7 EXACTA & 1 °"'° \1&60 LUO ""'o r•n llO\V Aeo llov•• Ag0< Some t-4 tt~f Prec1\t N 1nne-r P\ott1,,.g \ ~O\t Ooc•or Goo,,,., N•ntt Jo Oro L•mO•O B"o;e Cn o $treii;Plfl! C.••n Ttrr h !O. Z.111·, Pr.nu. Ftderal llOH \CO YVINTH •ACE. 6 1ur;on" Mel•tr Cro(1er IS O•llt 12 to Oanc1o•'f• IS•tvfl"\ llo<•g O• P1tuure Solo Tme lll Also ren Poto Gellen• S••IOr JU\I The Fac•i Creci.1m•n Lteguf H•H•r Ir vtll Fee •or Corre Pa11arro No scretchts U EXACTA <I · 10• oe10 M• 00 n l"ICK. SIX ll·S or •·1·t.·5·11 o••o ll 49S40 •o 66 wonning tlC>.f f\ 111ve nor1t11 oalo '80 60 •o I 12• w•Mong '•Cllfl\ llour horte\l EIGHTH ltACE. I , m1lt1 on 1urt Foruteno ISi Merlo~• 30 10 13 JO I to SC"•"l'' I S•mo1on I I) 70 6 20 Sic •P Ou• F ronl f 11."ene 1 5 00 Tome 100 Al\o ren LOllv Over Tnt Oceen Honor MeOll Claro\ Former Scra•cnto tnevtlaDle Lu aer 'catane Naron•~-f Nad1roour U EXACT A ·ti 9 0"10 ll0610 U DAILY TillPLE 1 S 1·11 D••O \) S49 00 NINTH ltACE. I 1 16 molf\ O" tuft OH Coursing Eaglf B ac• 11 40 II 00 S 20 OH·llacon11 Vt rga r" oOO S60 •40 Anc fnl Bluf Slt•f"\ ' to OH-Ou dhu • lo• 'rs• Tme l •l •S ~o '•" l'orve• Tne 11•"9 H..,.r-cen. Ht< Jul e s M"~~ Ha o Swo•O Bo•O Co"Co•a Prate\ R'an\orr S<rarc"td C"meur e 11 E XACTA J 1 D<l·O \1160 12 EXACT A 7 l Da O lol to A•tt noance 7• 111 Murue1 Hano.e M 47& 111 F1r<.1 pos1 1s 7.30 p.m and .)landadnuss1on 1s free to-all o Jl1ght Racing\\ Ill be conduc1c Frida~ ·through-Tuesda} "1th OfX'ntng po<il 7· JO \unda's "hl•n the fi~t untk""a~ al 5 p.m. The nl'.v. ra1..:_1ng scheduk " the onl~ change sulk} follov.c nollce dunng the 78-program 'pnng \land. Gone is the Pu: instead patrons v.111 be ablr their luck on 1wo da1I~ tnples program a form of "agrnng 1.kmand' thl· bettor to sekct l un\ct'Ull' l' "inner~>. Thl· dail~ tnpk v.111 lead o ral'l''i lhrt•c and \t"vl'n n1gh1h an s ~ "agl'r per combination~ ..\ 11ml' '>lapk of Los ..\lam1tos ha1 ttH· $2 l'\acta. 1s ba k and "' ufTnl·d on all rarc:-s dunng ITil'Ct1ng Tho\e un:thlc to make 1t to the.' JI night l·an s111l pla~ tht>1r fa" dunngl'arl~ bird "-agenng. Earl} "111 tal..e place tn thl' Im\ er le' l'I c dubhousc v.1th hours 11 am pm l'\Cl'pttng unda' "her "indov.<1 v.111 he open !Tom 11 a 4 pm Santa Anita opens with Malibu \Kl \DI ·\ -I 1 "n 't l'\l'r\ \l':tr that the Malihu \1;11.l·' l·an boa'1 thr rn''l'Olr ofthl: Kentucl..~ Dl·rh~ and Prl·al. 1w" ~1al.i:' "111nn' ll.ui !>UC.h \\lll b · i~1~-r~J~E1-MAla.....AA11 orl·n' 11' 'il l1h 'l'a"1n \\1th a top hncup for the.' $1 00.11rn1. adckd \lal1h11 :u 'l'\ l'n furlong!>. - Hn 1d1ng tht• la,1 l\lll he Krntlll'I..~ Drrh~ \\lnnl·r l-n d111.111d :ind Prl'.11.nl'" \\ tnncr-~no" ( hid' h1,1h rnal..1ng tlll'H lir,1 ,t,1rt' '111ll''thl· \Umml'r. Thl· la,11111w thl' \\ 1nnl·r of an} Tnpk t rov. n nil l' r.1n in thl' ~1alihli \\:I' 1n 191<0. v.hcn Spectacular lfal '"l'rt lhl· "'trnh°"l'lll'' .1lll'I raptunng thr Krntucl..~ Dl•rh~ .ind Prl·al..nl'"' thl' prn 1ou\ ~car. Tnpk < nm n \\inner ..\llirmed ran 1n the:---19 \1altbu out lin1,hl·d 1h11ll tx·hind I 111k Reh and Ratfor \h~t<l fhl· 11nh othl'r '" nncr<. of a T-npk C'rov. n race to ca the Malibu (run <;ince I 952) arc Ken tu ck' Dcrb' " l>l'tl'rm1nl· ( 1455) and Preal.ncc;c; and fklmonj " ~m.lWW'i 11 Q . • Sno'I\ C h1ef ha' not raced ~1nce Jul\. whc u11dl'f\\Cnt ar1hm\t·op1' \urger)· for rcmo\ al ol l h1p.; 1rom h1' I.nee. He "orked fi ve furlongs 1n :5 \unda\ at ~anta .\n11J to '1gn,1I h1<. rl•adlnl''i!i for fl'tl 111mpet111on Pat Vall·ntul·la \\ho "orl.cd him for thl· fir,1 h;i .. 1hc Mahbu· call in place of 1hc1nrl11"C'd·4'll·~ Soh '\no" ( h1cf v.111 ca~ high .,..c1ght nf I .:!ti po under lhl· nrnd111uns of1hc \iahbu. The m il ha~"' 111 1" ra\.'CS and C'amt.'d S.:!. 1CXl.940 for ov. nc~ < 1nn,tt'ad and Ren Rol•ht'lk• a< al -bred eaming-1 rc MONTGOMERY. ,A[la. (AP) -Notre Dame quarterback Steve Bcuerlc:i n and Temple tailback Paul Palmer arc among the few players with significant nati<)llal name recognition in today's 49th annual Blue· G ray All Star 'foo1ball Classic. Sant• Anita racing Edl•on Hlfb 5K, J OK run• I hl· \, .11km1c l:loo~ll'r' ( lub o f I lll\nn I I 1gh \1 lhK•I "'l'l'""inng 1hc founh .innual ~K . 1111<. Run fllr \l.Hkm1t E\t<'llrnrc. ~•htl'h \\Ill hegin ,,1 ~a 111 11n \a111rd:n Feb 7 311hc llun1111g10n lk:wh P1l·r Spon., Vacation and RV Sbo• lhl' .\nahc1m Con\l.'nt1on < r ntcr "111 IX' 1hr <.11e ol lhc ~~nd \nnu:il '\nahr1m linon' Va a111ln and RV Shin~. \ti 10 IX'gin SalurJa) Jnn ' It ron11nue' through ~u11da'. Jan J l But that's the name of the game. The Blue-Gray, which misses almost all of the ·top senior stars from the bowl-bound teams with high national ranking. is a headline event for the also-ra ns and little-knowns who still dream of a good spot in the Nat1011al Football League draft. Even for Bcuerlein. who aot wide television exposure this season with the Fightina lnsh. the Blue-Gray tame provides a chancr 10 boost his stock with profcu1onal scouts lookina in on pract1ct sessions. The Bluc·Gra) kicks off at 2 p.m. and "ill he televised by Channel 11 "There's no doubt there'll be a lot of pla}cn in the pme who will 10 \'Cf) ht&h tn the draft," said Dick Ste1nbera. director of ~outina for the New England Pat nots. Bcucrlt'•n. ,_1d Steinberg. "hH had an up and down carttr. but ht was hot 't thr fi nish. J:k 's not one of tht upl)tr echelo n au)S nght now. but he could still mo\e up there." Bcucrlc:in. however. must ~hare time today with ltsser·anown quanetback C'hns Miller of Orqon. a 6-3. 201-poundcr who 1s considered o,nc of the top athletes ..amo.~thc nation's ~rtcrba ks. _ ~ I hl· \\ 1n1n-~pnng 1hnruugbtm·J r:t\'1ng \l'll\on tx·gin\ al '\JntJ \1111a Rall· Trar k Fnlla\ and 1un'1hrouj1.h l\t1rntla~. '\ pnl 1tl l11r a hllal o'f 88 raung da~'· Raung Cll~l'\ plate \\ cdnc\da~ thr\.lUgh \undn) C\rcflt \f"'Ctnl Tuc,Ja, nwmg on I ">l.•c JO and March I., anJ 'JX'rnll ~londa\ ntt•ina on Jttn I '>-antH·~h I '1 (illll'\ open at Q a m I m l:\\ .111d 0\ fl> 'II Sll1ur<Ja, chmugh l\tnn1IJ\. l\•b . It-t-ro111 Wrllnc~a~. hh IS 1hrnugh M1lfld.n \p11t 211 pie~ "Ill oix·n al 11 am. T1<·kc1 pnrc' and (Xlrk1ng •<•cnrral ndm1"mn -ad uh' (m l'r 11\l S: ... ~ lho~ I" and under frcl· "h<'n 1~·11mp.1n11•,1 h' o.1n 111lull •Re~1,rd \<'31\ -S1 :~and t 'Ill'\ Cr\ J:I\ < luhhou-.c lotc scnh frl't' nn "{'('~11.11 ' s: ~II on "edend' •ctroup ro.1h'\ -d1'4c111n1 mil" ,l\a1lahlc fnr amufl' or 2'\ or more l'honr 1111 ~• P .a.t-.aoo •l~~rk1n1 -s:. S4. and$ - \:lnla \n11a Ralc T ra ~ "lota1cd 1n "n·adu1 14 n11h.~ nM1hc:l\1 ord•l"nlo~n t o~ \ng.clc-. J>or lur1htr mform1111on. phonr ( 181 y•4. k \CI 0 1 fur tluhhouS<' 1ahle n.'\Cr\at1ons. phonc(Mlll)574-llhl I hl' pn:·H'¥"tl'rl·d feet\ SUI." h1rh tnl'luc.ll'' J • ·1.,h1r1 The ICl'On lhl·da\ of1hc rnrt'"1ll t11.· \I\ ~ntr: tmm' .ire J\iUla.b lc a1111111111' \ponrn~ go111.I' \tnre' .1nd fJ1'on lt1r.h h1,.1l nr phl1nr Rorham ll~u~ at ~68· H 'O Off·Ra.d Ora11 PrU The tif"lt r.llt' or a JrCa'IOI\ lont blnle bcl~Cl'n th(' 1op oO -mad dn,en and 1hr11 mal'h1nC'\ ~111 lll~l' pllll'\' 11 \nahe1m ~t:id1uni \a1urda'. Jan Ill 1 he ,1.111tum ¥41l"\ _.111 O()('n at 5.30 p m. on rhc .I.I\ nl the r;ite and a 'IX'C•al "M«t the R,11.,·t~'· ft•a1urt "'ti run from C>· ~ p,m 1--an~ arc tn\ 11ct.110 1t1lk ~uh 1ht flll~l'\and gel au1ograph~ anJ phtlto~ dunna this 11mc Ttck<'I pm't'~ an: adults. S5.5lJ. rhtldron ti· I~ ~ca" of age S2. and l'hrldren undrr ~1 \. frt't' -For further 1ft~rma-t10ft; phonr QQQ.81.1(10 lfewport 8Mc• ,..,.,. e..aetNJI r~ pon 8tk.h Park\, Beaches and Rtt· rt'llt1on Ocpanmen1 1n' 1tr' third 1hmuah '"'h 1r1de \OUlh' 10 "'" up and pla\ N\kctball lh1' 11.1n1cr Tram5 "111 be formC'd a1 .fi\c tltMMltm 'l:ho.11' <\ndcNrn Harbor \ ·~ Mar1nt'r\ 'lcwpon ttc11h1~ and ewpon 8tl<'h Thercc"Sl andm ludcsaba•kctbflllJcnc) For mort mformatmn. phone 643 lS I . \. ' . .., . Coast Christmas Class1cpreVlew , . ------ R ed -tcrback." On Wcxtncsday. hC' re-" . yan nam Starting iterated llull "Kenny is still our J ets' quarterback quancrback. but l think Pat can give usa shot in the arm:· against Kansas Cit Walton also said that O'Brien had a _ Y slight problem with a knuckle on his !il\1 hand. but that wu nota..m· or -HEMPSTEAD. N.Y. (A P) -factor in the decision. · ... t (at E•tan cla Hilb School) l>ec. 21·21,2t.St Sailta Ana Valley High Corona del Mar High Nickname: Falcons. Ll'aguc: Ccntuf). 'olors: BluC' and Gold Coach: Jeff Bishop (I st year) .. 1986record: 10-14. ~~ Nickname· Sea Kinas. Leaauc~ Sea Vjew. Colors: Bfuc1tftd Stiver. Coach: Paul Orri5 (fif'5t rear). I 986 tecord: 23-S .. -- Mired in a five-pme slump that has O'Brien refused to comment po the seen· tJlcir offense produce only 61 change. points. th(' New York Jets have .. 1 reall y haq• nothing to !>n} ahout bc.'nched quarterback Ken O'Brien for it. .. he: said Wedn"sda) as hl' dn·i.sed Sunday's AFC wild-card pla)·off hurnedl) and Jen the kb' lot'kl·r First Round: Corona del Mar. Q a.m., First Round: Santa Ana V.alley': 9 a.m. Players to watclil: Pl1yer1 to watclil: game wi th the Kansas Cit) Chiefs. room. · Par ~)an. who led the Jct) to a Earhl·r in the week. O"Bnen ad- Frank Acostn. 0.3. senior Brett Beale. 6-1. Junior. tc vc Calhoun. 6-:!. Junior. Chris Hook. 6-2. senior. Chris Bums. 6-3. seni or. Kc\ an.O'Neil 6-6 .. senior ' 1ctor. at New England and into a m1ttl·d., .. , don't M'em io Ix· pla~ing 13-0 lead in anotht'r win against wcll thl· la~t lh'l' ~anW!t. I don't ~nuw Denwr during New York's nine-how to explain 11. I rnn't find thi: Roshawn Lar'r. 6-2. junior. Kennl') Philips. 6-4. senior. Markus Muller-Stach. 6-4. S<.·n1or. D .. rren Morris. 6-2. senior. · · treek ·eer~ier th\!i words. ~·'"4· ........ ______ _ SC\lson. will replace O'Bncn. • "I tr\ 10 do the be~t I <:an do. to "I felt that we needed a lift and that prl'pare 10 do the bc.'s1."'. Pat might give us a lift this \\CCk." R\an. a 111ne-\ear H'lcran \\ho \\ii!.' Coa~h Joe Wa lton said Wedncsda~ 10 Ne..\_ York·., startl'r for mo)l 01 the announcing the S\\ llCh. 1984 '>Ca\OO. ha'i onl\ lhlS \tar.!> i.tarts "The: biggest thing IS we. as a team. again,, Ne\\ Engla.nd and l>t'O\ l'r • need a~ mucn exc1 cm.rot and hfT as si~~ .thc.· 12.th. &ilme of 'M·t tit' 'ha~ we can ger getting ready for thl' compkted J4 uf 55 pas-;c, !Or ."4~ - playoffs. We'll let P~t go in <tnd '>l'l' ~ards .ind two 'corc<.. Bishop bc.'gi n~ his first year as a varsity coach. following up JUn1or \ars1\\ tours' at Westminster (si\ years): Vcrbum Oei (t\l.O) ars as ass1~tant) and most recent)) three }car'i at Edison. where l)e was also varsit~ assistant to Jon Borchert. A product of Mater Dci H1g~ and Long '-----"'!9o--. _ ..... Beach Stall'. Bishop will ha\e his work cut out for Orri s is a product o f [ong l\each Wils0n - High and Southern Methodist University. but his oach1ngcxpenencc 1s simply nothing but Tandy- Gillis and Jack Emon dunng a ~-yeartour as an sistant at Coron.a del Ma r. · lt'shows. His first team displa}!> man-to-man. defensive abilities that rival any of the prev1ou~ su<.'Cl'!>i..fu l i~ams at Corona. ' --him wit h just one returning starter. Orrla what hl' ran do... In Im onl~ full ganw. ~· .\ 1-.:!4 O'Bm·n was thl· NFL's leading 'tl'to~ at N,.,, fngland in thl' .. 1xth passer through 11 games \\llh a 107 Q \\l'ck of th<.· )\.'a\on. R\an "<.'OI 14 for rating and the Jets were I 0-1 . the tx·<.1 2 • for 1-l8 'ard and a iout hdtm n Hl• record in 1he league. He alo;o led thl· "3~ 'I lnr ·10 a~ainst Denva Jx·fon· NFL in passing l~st ~ear. , 10J.ur~1ng a nb and· ~1dd1ng to A look at tbe F&icons: - But. 10 the team's fl\e '>lra1gh1 O"Bm•n. defeats to conrlude this ~ea)on . lw "It' .. 1lw ... aml· olTrnse." K\an 'aitl. slumJ)l'd bad l}. thro\l.ing 12 1ntl·r-"V. l· wnn't change 11 tx·(·au'il" I'm ceptions and onl} two touchdm' n pla~ ing or hl' 14'. We might throY. a fr•\, passes. Pnor to that. O'Bnen had 2.1 morl' bomb!> 1f Kenn} 1s 1n 1h1.·rl'. I h1.· 1-alcons will build around ..\costa. the team's big man at b-3. 250 p\iund<i. Last }ear. he a\craged S.O J>Qints a game and grabbed SI\ rebound) J>l'r game. "Wr.: will run motion offense o.1'11} if the fast brr.:a~ ran not Ill' run." said Bishop. "We feel thc fas t brea.k must be our bread and bttlll'r .. i\lthough there are no returning staners. each i.tancr ts an l'\pcrienced senior. -Muller-Stach is the pnmary offensive weapon, having a\'eragcd 23.4 point11 a game in helping lead Corona del Mar to a 9-:! record. induding runners.up finishes at the 16-team Laguna Beach ln vita· tional and the JO-team Irvine lrvita1ional. scoring passes and onl} eight intl'r· "The btggl''t :nJ1ustment " tor nw ceptions. to ma~l· the pla} .._'Ila~ "11hm m"l·lf Through. the slump. Walton in-and don't thro" 1ntcrct.>pl1on<. rn <,1sted that O'Bnl'n '"1s our ·4uar-fumblt· thl' hall ... • Dl'li.·n<.1\l'l}. thl' Falco.ns !>uffer from a decided lack of height. hut "Ill tn to rnmpcnsate with their quickness. employing man-to-man lull rnurt pres-;ure and tf)ing ta keep the big men the} face a\l.a~ from thl' ha~ket. Santa Ana Valle) has produced some big name pla~r.:r\ 10 1he pa,t 1ndud1ng Ron Cornelius ( U ni,ers11~ of Pac1fic)and Ton) Nl·al 1( al State Fullcnon). Moms( 10.9). Hook ( 10.1 ), Cole(4.5)and O'Neil (S.7)give the Sea Kings an e>.tremely balanced look despite Muller-Stach's numbe~. O'Neil is a key on defense. U'Suall)'&iv ina up height and quickness, but it's been his positioning and balance that has kept opposing ccenters ~· ~ mini_mum. SPO RTS BRE AK College AD .decides to do som~thing about drug problem from staff and wire reports COLUMBI.\. S.C -Wdfl ord -\1h-Ill leuc Dircc-tor Dann} Mom)OO wa' fed up "ith hearing a pout ho" college ·a1hktl''> soon corainl'. 'inoke manJuana and dnnk alcohol. lt "ac;n't cnough for him to bcltrH· thl' n·porh \\erl· untrue. Hl' "anted Wullord. an N-\ I·\ \l'hool tit .11'lt1u1 I. I O(htudenl'>. to ma kl' a '>lat('ment aga1n-.t "hJt hl· '>·•" as a popular and Ol'g3tl\l' 'll'" of ,ollege a1hlct1l' The 'tall'ment camr in the form of"Hl'lp-·\·"•d .. "h1ch 1\n't JU\I anothn program that fl·atun·, athll'tn talking 10 !il'hool,. r h1,1n:he' and othcr ti' 1c groupi. about thl' danger~ of akohol and drug'i. \'ih.l'll" !hi..' at.bkio .a.od an__ullica !rum th.e. ~IJAl..Llll.UU~~· .LU.JJ.LJ..--'".. cr1ff;. l)cpan nwni lW-lU ar · school\. the~ hnng '"o add1t1unal .:11d'-ha,l·hall 1~ rx· card<i and a rolilt' dog "ho dl·mon,tratl'' h" ah11t1' 111 sniff out drug'i Tht· cards fratu re an a1hk1,· on 1he hunt and an an11-drug message from th(' athktl' .ind thl· i.hl'nlf'> dl·pan nt un th<.' h;id. The cards arc so good for half-pntl· adml!>!>ton to ""Wofford baskl·tball i..·s th i'> season. "W'· wc·rl' concerned ablwt all of the negative pubht1t) 10 rollege athklll'\ ... Mom son ~1d. "Wl· li:lt i rhal wa <i Ht~ miner-part or rnlft-gf alhlctic'i. We wanted 10 make a 'itatement that th('re \\ere a lot of good people pla) 1ng colkgc athlctll'.. · Morn\on dnJ Wofford ac,\l,tanl foothall rnarh li11l Brad'>ha". ~ho 1H·oordma11ng thl· program. !>ought oul voluntcl'r"I from till' \C'hoor, athlc11r 1.kpartmnll "inc ofthl' athkt<.'\ '>l.'il'(. tl·d rla~ fuuthall and th rel' pla~ baski.'thall and l'lasehall I hl'fl' " al<.u one pla~l·r each from the soc1.'t~dnd till' "oml·n·, hJ.,~l·thall and 'oil<•, hall teams T hl' pnn11ngofthe ~ .f)C)(Jnmh 1c, bl·1ng paid Im h~ a SJ.07'i gnnt from thl' gt>'l'rnor, 11flill' Dennis Rappaport, man.1gl·r 111 hra' ~ "nghl ·Barons, CdM i nvited to meet I ounlJlll \ Jiil'\ and { 'mona dcl Mar. m along \I. 1th '-'ilia Par~ and El Mndl'na. have al'1.:epll'd hid' to par11npa1,• 10 the bo)s· t\\11-m1k rda' in the Sunk"I In\ 11ational 111do11r tral·~ ·mlYI Frida' night. Jan. It\. at the Lo' ..\ng.:lt•, \porh \rl·na I hl' four ~lhuol' '"" w mix·te dunn~ thl· high •srhool portion ul thl· nll'l't "hKh also li·ature\ \\Orld- cla ,., a1h kll'' 1ti..,· ..\mcnlan !WO-meta rl'l'Ord-holder JuhnO\ {1ra\. .\ii lour 111 \'tlla l'arlo. ·.., runner havc rra1.·kl•d thl· mo·m1nut\' harrtl'r 1n thl' Xllll. k<l b) Da' 1d Long~ear'' I S '.2 I hl· ha la nu· ol thl• 1c::im '"" Ix· 1-rtl' ~arh 11 5~ -,. Paul \.\ althn (I 'ill OJ and \tl'Vl"' \llr1.·<l 11 ·w21 I 11un r:11n \'alln u1untl'r' "1th V. c' V. at~tn' (1591 Kalpll l opcl(21121 Da'd~no\(l .59J andSrntt \1..'l' la { 2 0!1 I 11 \ht<kn.1·, quarll'I 111dudl'' Kc~w ( •Ultl'rrl·t !2·00 'ii Mtkl' Hl'\\11112 Il l XI. M1glH'I Lopct (2'0 1.9) and Joe l Q.U!.:L.J2:illJ. _ - _ t 1111irw dd Mar ha' >l't to name 1LS. four!>ome. In <•II. 15 tl·am' ha' l' hcl'n '"' itcd to llHTIJX'I\' 111 <i pair 11~ t\\u-rn1k ra1..l'' in thl· meet that "ran .. at 4·45 Magic among top vote-gett~~s NEW YORK -Magic John<>on of the m• T o~ -\ngdes Laker'\ and Hou .. wn'!> Twin .I ower\. l\kcem Olaju\l.on and Ra~ph Samp\on. arr.: the leading Western Con- -fen-nn· 'l"Otl"·gcttt>nin carl~ fan balloung for the NRA -\II-Star Game the lcagu" .announced Wr.:dnesda ~ OlaJu"on " lhl' top oH·rall 'otc-gl·ttcr "11h 241.941 . Ol'arl~ •~•Cl' a., man) a' 1he runm.·r-up c1.•ntcr 1n th l' Wc,t. Mar~ Eaton 11f I ltah. Kan·cm Ahdul- Jabbar of the Laka<. 1s third al 118.668. Sampson h:I\ the }mn,t \Oil''> among wl''>t<.·rn C onft'renct fo r"ard'I "''h 225.921 He'' follo"l'd b} tl'ammatc Rod Ill'\ Mc( ra\ at 140.827. Karl Malorw ol I 'tah at IJ6.91 5. 'Kell~ Tripulka ol l 'tah l :!ti.404 and J.1mn Worth\ of the La~cr\ at 114.877. • Juhn.,on ·heads till' li'>t of guard., "11h 2.,4. ~511 '11tt'<., Darrell (in ni th of ll ta h "'\l'COnd at I 54.169 and Kohcrt Rl·1d of Hnuston "1h1r<l al 143.0t..2. I hl· 17th annual All -Star (ianw will he pla ~l·d al lhl' Kmgdunw 1n ~l'att k on h ·h. ti. 198 7 <1l'rr) c uune} ... 'o"ingtolhalknican •T\1U . ....,...MTTI..-..--...~~=-=w Mexico bir Shep d that h.m Coone~ lrom lighllng ln1l·rn.1t111n,tl es par Bo\lng I l·deraunn lh;i mp11111 \1Kh ad \pin~., -C. "Th"'' a 15-round tight .ind lhl\ "a' 1H1h lhl' .\LHI ()l E RQ~ -The l 'ni,crs11' m fir\! round .. 01 °'l'" Ml'\ll'O Wcdne-.dtt) named Long C II• tka1 h \talc < 'oach Mike Sheppard to ht>ad thl' I ohm' lon1ball progr<im . Yankees Sign f ·--agen-t War~ -\jl'\\ Mntl'O Prl'\ldrnl ( iaald Ma) )<Jld Shl'ppard ----~ "'II rn·c1H' a fi H·-~car conlrart that pa~ .. $60.000 • . annu:.tll~ . '-I\\ \ f HU .. -Outhddcr C ra~ • I ong Bl·ach Sta1c·fin1-,hl'<} "''ha fl.'i rnord th" Ward d lrl'C Jgent "'ho pla~t·d "1th the "t'<\.'On · . Tc\J\ R.inizn~ the pa,t· three -.ca<.110\. · /..,~·---·---·-----~------------, couldn't \\,111 111 don h1\ 'le" York T 1 i i d i Yank('e,·un1fi1rmaftnlhl'Club announcedWcdne<.(la~ e ev. OD, ra 0 'Pooh 'seeks winning edge Richardson lear ned to play on Philadelphia playgrounqs LO'i -\ '< 1H:l.S 1-\l'l -l < I , . ., krnnw ··r ooh" Rtl hard,oA C'::\n thm" a n11-loo~ J>J" or \lnl a rl4:nmcta JUm p!>hol. hut lw'll Ill'' n iwt 111 \ho" 1tw college hasl..etball "url J all 111 thc•,~111' hl· IC'arnl·d grn,ling ur 1n Snuth Phtladl'lphlil Thai·, bl'l'aU).l' a wlll'&l' bar,ll·thall 1?"111l' " pla~ed 1nd11m'. and R1d1ard<,on ha!. i:arnl·d h1m'ielfa dcgr('c 10 11H·rn1m 1ng thn•kml'Ot' that ma~c pla~ 1ng ha'kl·thall on thl· pla' ground\ of l'htl.1dl'lph1a an Jd' enturl· "I rl·nwmher \hoH·hng \IHI\' off thl· c-ourt to pla~ :· hl· 'aid "I n·ml·mher pla}1ng in 1hc pouring rain V..l· pl.l 'l"d \\1th rainui:it" on. all. hut101wd up. and "l'.' had Nlllt' on hl°laUw 1f \OU didn't "l'ar thl·m. \OUr·\hnt·, \\(llJld gl'I \\l'I .lnJ }llUr ll'l'l \\OUld get \\Cl. ... I or K 1r hard,on. "mnrng .i h~"h·tball gaml· " nH1rl· tMn a pll'ai;::im p:i~mml'. "n hl''<; :rlw:ry 10'olm1g li.1r an ~dgl' tk rcmcmhcn-wrnn1nga ii.'" pla~ground matl·hup' "'~Pl } h} kno" 1ng ho" to pla' to the rnnd111un\ ··1n thl' frt·l•tinglold. "hl·n \nu shoot a han~ ,hut. \llU lan '>hoot·1t a' hard a<. \llu \\,1n1 h<'rauw l'\l'r~ thing·, \11 lllld. thl· bull is dead and 11 \\111go1n." he ... 11d. "\.\ lll'n 1t'' raining. 1f~ou \hunt a bank "lhot. }OU ha\ c 10 <.hool more off to thl' \Id<.· 1han }OU usuall ) would tx·cau!>l' the hall will sl.1de offthl· hackhuard. . "( ru~ 'I playing U'.i would get mad bc.'cause Wl" would Ix· making our shots. Wl' \l.OO n lot of games that wa)' ... Pla}1ng indoors. R1rhardson earned Philttdclph1a ( 1t\ PlaH·r of the Year honors as a seni or in high school. but chose to go to l lCL.\ and pla} for Cojch Wah Hanard, a Ph iladelphia product himself. · • " · "Out hac. there arc so many things Jo qo -the tx-achc'>. all the sho"'s. Magic Mountain. Knotts 8e"! Farm:· R1t·hardson said of Southern Cahfom1a. "Jo South Phtlh . our beaches and our cam1,als "'ere on the ha'i~,·tball c·nurt... • 1 huugh 11 ·wok !>ome ume adjusting. Ric.:hardson con'>1<lcrs < 'ahf'hrn1a a home away from home. saying, "Now. I couldn't imagine m)sclf an) where else:· .\ 6· I 'ophomore . Richardson 1s the Bruins· ~uartcrbal'k. dictating the tempo an~ running the team's ulTcn~ lie 1'i aH·rag1ng I Q_6 points and 9.1 assists per gaml'. _ .,, a fie'inman. nrracked up 11"9ass1s1s. the ~ontf­ h1ghe .. 1 10 l 'CL.\ h1'itOr) hl'h1nd Ro~ Ham11lon's single- 'l'a.,on rl'cord of 201. !>l't in 1979. Richardson alc;o a' era l'd I0.4 points QCr _game and was named co: _ ac1 1c-HrCunTerencc Fresh man Q tb.c._'U:ar.._ He j., al'io rc<spon·s1bh: fa-bnngmg the ball up the u1 urt. :i ta'lk \I, h1 ch can bnng out his compc1111' r.: nature. "I don't kno\I, 1f peopk wa nt to press ·Pooh.' I think the~ ma~ be.' pla} 1ng into his hands by putting pressure on him bc.'rnuse he takes 11 personal!)." Hazzard said. "He's Pl·rsonall) o!Tl·ndcd 1f:-6u think )OU can press him. "That's one of the·things he brought with him from high school. His high M'hool coa<·h used to t('ll me that all the ume ., Vermeil offered job with Falcons Rra,hn Hrunn :ind Clauc;en also "orked under v·ame1l. < amphcll ha!> said hl' 1s not 1n1rre,tl·J 10 another head coarhing JOb \'nnwtl 'aid hl' did not wa nt to -\ T LAN I -\ 1 '\P) _Former l'htla-nH'l'I with Fakon~· managemcnt "until I had mack up m) mind l delphia l:..agJcs Coach Dick Vcrmeil ,,·anll·d tu go oaclC(into coaching). I Former Eagles coach considering ~imilar pos ition with Atla nta said \h•dnl'\da~ he 1" con~idenng the a\h·d thl'm to gi ve me a few da:-'i to ,acant '\tlanta F-akon'>· head tfunk ahout ll. n1arh1ng Joh aftt'r d1~u'i'iing thl· "lfr (Campbl'llJ encouraged mr.: 10 OPl'Otng '"th Manon Camphcll. a thtnk about 1L He. thinks it's an - forml'f Verml·il ao;,ista nt rnach and n ('clll•nt \ltua1ion down there," Ver-A1lan1a \ n 1rrt·nt tkfcn""l' c·nord1 -mell .,aid naior Hoh< iold} Vcrml·1rs attorne~and Dick VermeU brhcr \.\cdnl"•da\. alter t"o da" of ~n.·rulatiun folio" mg thl' finng of agl·nt. ,told The Associated ress "lf hedec1des he wants 1ogo bad: m ,,~ earhl'r Wl'dne'ida~ that the JOb had coaching. theft-he'll tak" 11 funhcr. Dan Hl·nning as head coach. the becn-0 ffered to Vcrme1l. Tht> Falcons But. )'es. t~y have talked and he •~ Falcon!. and Vcrmc1rs allorne} rnn-had rrfu<;ed comment on the offer considering 11." lirmcd Vcrmcil had IX'en offered the untLI acrut1 vc \ice _president Taylor -nr11 cc:mfintntrnTWCltavc taTKe<Ito--JO~i1:nning. "ho had.a 22_41_1 record Sm11h confirmed 11 Wednesda~ him. but as far .as anything else. rm that hl' hJd \lg1wd a multt·\l'<ll' contra<.'!. ---1h~ndma rn111e1e11C'l'cirtt-w11h the N-e"-'~ ml.'d1a lrom Pt·rr" \\ ard a'kl·d Haf\l'\ C 1rccnt, thr Yank<.·c,· m1.·d1'a rcla"tton~ dtreC'lor . "I' thl·rc an\ \\3\ I mocru.ng.. · \-J.f~n) 10 say ~Ag." 'm* • · 'f£bfl -"'*~-u·m:riXtfit Hlffii<Jmg ·ila>--·Thl·~ haV<.>-rliTKe<t.-(ioldy said said. .._ 4 am -PRO BASKETBALL: Ch1ragu a.1 7·8-1 record '" I 986. was fired from his Ph iladelphia offi ce. "At this The At lanta Journal and The _ can gl'I ;i un1l11rm 111 ''11rl.. nut''" · · t\c" \ ork. Channel 2. Monda\ t D k h I c· . d h 11 1(} a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL ~un \\·rnil:.11. 50. coachrd the Eau ks fo r imr ic '"trying to sort ~ut w ('rl' At nnta onstitullon reponc I at . < 1rl'l'nl' 1mmcd1.1td \ '"lllhcd h1111 to rqu1pml·n1 manager '\it~ Pnorl· ~ h1'i head '"· He"s evaluaung ·his the Falcops would~ w1lhng to offer a Bo"! \labama "!>.Washington. Channel 2 '><:,en '1..·a,on\ hut quit after the ll1M2 ~1tuat1on. Fundamcntall}. he'~ tning mult1 -,ear contract. control of the I he l'\a< t dl·tail' 111 v. Jrd\ con1ra·c:t werl' not d1Sdosed..but.pubh,bccllc.fll1r1'i ~1~~1 .. rd a t~ vear dl·al "''ha ha,1.· 'alan nt at lea'lt $500.f)()(' and inc~nt1H'' 1ha1 w uld bnng ll'lc, 1,~tlar}' to $865.000. 1h,• amount hl' rl'l1.'l\l'd lac,1 '>t'.1\on "''h the Ranger\ Ill' ~'6fltral·t al\n n:portcdh contain" an opt mn ~car tor ~ pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Rluc-'>Ca'ion. \U) ing he was "burned out." to decide whether to get back into football operation and a percentage of (ir<I\ •\ll-)tar Clas'>ic. Channel 11. ~k has .,inrl' been working as a 'ipon .. coaching. ownersh' I 9t!IJ. ·1.JO p.m. -HORSE RACING· Holl)'wood _ lci<;.)'1s1oa commcruator w1th CHS. P;1rk . C hanncl 56. 'T m thinking about ll. yes. bccal,lse RADIO I I 'O a m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ~un Bowl. "l:1bama vs. Washington. KNX ( 1070). or Manon and Fred ( Brunq) and tlmsc people uown .there." Vermeil '.latd Wronc day from his parents' home 10 ( 'ahstoga. ( altf. C ampocll guided the Eagles' de- fenw undl·r Verme1l from 1977-82 and was namtd head coach when R~msay two victorie~ from ~00 Vermctl retired in 1982. He was fired 1n I Q85. When Campbt•ll agreed to a thrcc- ~car contract with the Falcons prior the thf 1986 cason. h~ brought along Eagle~ . d('fcns1vc coachc'i rr"d Brune). Chuck Clausen and Tomm) Indiana coach wi ll b ecom e second to reach t h at plateau lNDIAN POLIS {.\P) -~omc­ time next week Jact Ram\a\ could get his 800th victory a~ a "at1onal Basketball Association couch. a Joh he began 18 years ago a~ a temporar) replacement wh11l' the Philndclph1a i6crs searched for a full-time coal'h. The 61-year-old Ramsay. in h1~ first year at Indiana. ha a career ~rd of 798-70S. including 13-14 "'ithtbe.Pacenand 7.85-691 in earlier tours with the 76tn. Buffalo 8 rave:o1 and Ponland Trail Blazcn. Red Auerbach, former Boston ():lt1cs eoach. is the only man to coach 800 victories in &he NBA. "f wat doi~ it on kind of a 1tmponiry t.sit, ·Ramsay uid ofh1s fint NBA co«hinuob Wit~ the ]6cn. He atso ~the team s ,encral manager. and "agreed 10 do 1t lor a )l'ar wh ile I was looking fo r somconl' cl~. "We \\On S5 gam<.''i ::ind the ownl·r a~kl·d 1fl would do II for another ).'Ctlr. Then one ycar1ran 1010 another · . Ramsn) wa" graduntt•d from t .Joseph·., (Pa I \nllcg,· and '\tarted his coaching career at St James· Cat hoke 8o} s · hool tn C hcstcr. Pa. He Stl ) ed tht'rc thrcc \cars. spent anothef'·three ycar!> at Mc1unt Pleasant High S<'hool at W1lm1ngton. Del .. where hi s record was 40-18. Then he rl'turned to his alma mater. w1nn1ns B 4 out of 306 game!I. before JOll'Hng the 76eN as general manager When .a;lcx Hannum de- parted at the end of'.. tM I 96+-6g season. Ramsay took on the ad- ditional rnaching duties. His ti r5t NBA victory CAmc on ~. 18. 1968. n 114-96 vicfory -over s Angele al the 'pectrum. "We pla~cd 1he lakers tn Phitldel· phia:· Ramsay rttallcrd. "I Md just traded Wilt Cbambcrtain to them. We had a 'cry good team:· .\mong the pla}er!, on Ram~}·._ lil"'it team \I.ere Billy Cunningham. t-f al Greer. Chet Walker. Darrall lmholT. Luke Jackson and Man 'uuoka"11. Cunningham was the third leading ~orcr in the leaJluC that year. Cunningham later coached the 76cr~. and Guokas is the current .\1\cr" coach V1cto') No. I 00 for Ramsa) amc. agiunst C 1nc1nnati. He shuffled off i.Q Buffalo and p1oed up· vktorits 200 and JlXl ag:unst Kansas City-Omaha and Hou1ton. Victories 400, 500. 600 and 700 came while coachi ng ar Ponland over Roston. the Lakers. Golden Staie and Kan$8!> Ctt)'. rc- pcct1vcl>. ~mJ.ay isn't vcatly c~ with h1\ approaching-m1le\tonc. but assistant Dick Harter secs 1t different· ly, M "h s incredible.' said Harter. who won JI S aames dunn'-his collcae ootch1n1 carttr ... , don t think it is 1 Pt'1>'1ical 1hina. bu1 it 11 mentall y. Jack's lfUtCSt 1$SCl IS hlS tntenSll)' and en1hus1asm."' .. Manhall, Slm• Playen of Mon·tlJ NEW YORK (AP) -Ltntbackcr Wilber Marshall of the Chicago Bears amt quarterback Phil imm~ or the New York Giants were named the NFC Pl11ycrs of 1he Month for December Marshall was credited wi th three sacks and 11 ta klcs 10th la"il rcaular season game He also caused t~o f.umbif~. rttovcrfd OM h1m5tlf ind interceptt'd a pass for a Bear defon!C to complete a 14-2 season and clinch a third consecutive NF(' C'cnaral Oh1slon 1lttt'. .Simms completed 6S of 11 .\ pas~s for 980 yards and eiah1 touchdowns with su interceptions 1n four vtc· tone durins Oct-ember as the Ci1an1s wrapped up the NF ~t title. ...,. LinebackeI"s key to Kansas City defense KANSAS C'ITY . Mo. (AP) draft. getting inside linebacker Dino Defense has e.amed the Kansas City Hackett from Appalachian State. Chiefs into the NFL playoffs: and Hackett leads the team with 140 defensive coordinator Walt Core) tackles. • hopes hnebackcr!> will carf)' the Gaf) pant has regained his s1an - Chiefs past the New York Jets. tnlJOb as the other inside linebacker "Our defense 1s built around and the two are joined by outside unebackerplay,"Corcysaid . "Wcask linebackers Louis. Cooper and Tim ·.>ur people to spill and chase. and the Cofield. people who d6 the ~pitli'ng 1and Corey said Hackett and Spani will chasing arc 1he1inebackers." concentrate on stoppini Jets running Kansas Cit> finished the regular back Frttman McNeil. who aaiM<t Je¥On with the least productive S6-yards this season despite misting <'Jffcnsc 1n the NFL. The Chiefs relied four aamcs. on dcfcn\C and the play of the special Cooper and Cofte.ld will · be aner teams to get into the playoffs. Jeu quarterback Pat Ryan. who 1s The Chiefs beat Pillsburgh 1111 repl1cin1 Ken O'Brien, in an effort to week despite givint Up~ S yards Ind slow down a PISting attack that 28 first downs 10 the Steelers. ihcy oroduced I ,()()().yard receivers in Al will pla) the Jets Sunday in the AFC Toon and Wesley Walker. '-'ild-card pmc. · "You have to protect the under- " I don't rvm hke ~,o arade films neath piuina." Corey Mid. "h 's tM WMt\ they'~fike-that, •· Corey said of tinet.cktn who protea thttt. You the play of the lincbacktf'5 qainst have to limit the aains ofthe runnin-' Pittsburah. "You never like to 1tt backs. It'• the lintbackcn who limit your friends have bad dal'!: I've bee~ -J f1'rr0Qft ttlYJfi&lhal au player. 'VOu DHpite the bid pmc apinst the get lin bad pl)litionl, and )'OU act Steelers. Kansas C'uy finiihcd with cMwc4 out. Our lincblckm ha~e to ee<'ond.qt~ ckhte. play bctteT.°'. "W~ stretched a little last week. 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Jift. I No I TtlH Al.M 111 ovt r No II Qn10 Sr.re ~r ..... Jift. I NO 6 Net>rHU • , ovtr No s LSU ·-..... Jflf\. I No • Mlch...,i , , over No. 1 Ar·•-,,.,, °"""' ..... .Hft. ' NO 3 Ol<ll llOIT\e II ov.,. No 9 Ar kelllH ................ , No I Mleml , OVtf No 2 Penn St••• l'..r_,. HMTIM ll-s-ts .... W~deY'I Seer•' No uamtn 1tl'leduled T '""'1t'' Gem" No oames scl'ledutec:t P'rtdlY'l 'G 1me1 LA tann •I $1 LOUf\ Wicl'llte 11 New Yorll llaltimor• 11 C11J<1110 Mlnneso•• •• De1111 Cteval1n<1 11 IC 1n111 C•tv T-at.San.0- Blue-Gray Classic features Beuerlein MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP) -Notre Dame quarterback Strvc Bcucrlcin and Tcmplr tailback Pa ul Palmer art among thr frw players with significant national na me rccoan1tion in today's 49th annual Blue· G ray All Star Football Classic. But that's the namr of thr pmc. The Blue·Gray. which misses almost all of the top senior stars from the bowl-bound teams with high national ranktng. ts u headline event for 1he also-rans and little-knowns who still d ream of a good' spot in 1hr Na11onal Football Lt'aauc drafl. liven for Bt'uerkin. w,ho 101 wide television UPQSUf"C this season with thr Fighting Irish. the Blue-Gray p me provides a chance to boo•• his stock with professional scouts lookina in on practiec snsions. Thr Bluc·Gray kicks off at 2 p.m. and will Ix' telc' tscd by Channrl 11. ··There's no doubt thr re'll be a lot of p la)crs 1n 1hr game who Wiii 10 very hiah in the d.ran." said Dick Stein~ d ircetor or scou11na for the New Enaiand PltrtOIS. Bcuerlc1n. said Ste1nbcra. "has had an up and down catttr. but he was hot at the flftish. He's not one Qf the uJ>pcr echelon I U)'S riaht now. but he CQuld still move up there:· ..,. Bcucrlcin. however. must share time today with lcsStr·known quanerback Chris Miller of Orqon. a t>·J. 201.poundcr who ir. considered one of the top a1hlrtes -.mtml tM-Miif>n-'ttttte'1t"fbe<'--k4----- .... °"° Sff flslllne NEWPORT LANDING -7 DOii\ 13 6noter\ I 1 ~ oon·•o lO \~no Dill\ 16 cal<Co t>au J \nHPV'•••O 17 1cu10" 61 "'•nrre1 DANA WHARF -1 t>oa l• S6 ang e•s 1l Da n 106 D<>n·•o •4& •oc• coo IS "'M'-l'••• 1 \nt1to1neao 11 ,,. \C t•tan~u\ S.nt• Anlt• r•clnt I hl' \\ 1nt<'f,!'lp11n~ 1hmougho1l·d rnuntl \t'll\1'n lx•g1n~ at 'l.1111:1 ·\n11a Kan· I r.Lll.. 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TrM, Cltllllcl l lgnlflcint rlc:t..-'"-"" IOdlna Gery Steven,, ,vtf'Y 1wlft '::3' • Die. 1, on Mee tor too ~t, ~oykl be m ild UllMI. f'•I MISS L•ADa• (3·11 •aADV TO IMOKI (9·2) S.t .. lht lrectlon1 SDffd eno conal1tencv 111111 lhl1 runner llOOd IOOI! l>Oldine"OI! w141 OKOll• recltla erretlcally ftw'OIJllll 11 t Olt to drew In from ellO 11111~ ~'1.' Ille llrifc.h. $l\Ould ~ov• off -· Mtl.Mtl· return. too• for t>rQ ett0<1 •rid oou lt>li uowr In 1ng well for r••urn. llalVH for Jtlar• lONG· ooen1n11 .._., LONC.SHOT GOOD NEWS DOLL. SHOT PA.S OE GUElltltE j SICO.ND •Ac•. I I 16 m11" P ur11 $14,000 f'lf'TH •Ac•. AllOul ') lurlonitl on tun ·l "r" v~er 01c11 •rid uD Clelm1ng 0<1Ct PU<11 .Jl0,000 Tlv" ....., Ol<ll end llO Cielmlno l l7,SOO 10,SOO orlce ll0,000-10,000 1 Rt•e<tnl t811el 116 I Treeing C0..1110un1v1I lit 1 H1cn1 tP11ton) • llS 1 EmDlll".oO< f't Norlt ((Ofc:tero) I LS l ·~on>on llllec•I 116 J TouJ D• ~ ISJ"'P\Onl 1r1 • L•no1Hr ICO•I •I II • MinY Giec1 ... , 1a.,.1 I IS S l'M Smoke IS Srevenu 116 S Qulo Stir 1Pil!Clv·21 172 6 Amorou1 f Pirie.a v) 116 4 Auto Comme neltf Ca!Kkl llS 1 L,g111t11wevt1o1me tOt-ltv•I 114 1 Amenot,.,.rt><othtf ISlbUle·21 llS • Mell\WH• CMe111 /120 • J RJOnn\.On CVelilflrutliJ llS 9 a· Jam Sl'IC>t IC. Stevenu 111 9 Lucky lluc:ce-(Pellon I • 112 10 Hu n ' 'N Ro1es IDtlll\Ouu1ve1 116 10 E\tete ISo101 117 a-C.erv W 8 urkt owned entrv II Vu1ner101tl1v IC S1evtn1· II llS LIGHTHIWAYHOLMa (6·11 LtOQed uP rec.-17 Hl•kMlv IS~mell..,.) I IS 1ng on ll'le turt In IH I. 1bun<11nc:1 ol \Dffel In tPlls -AIM ,.._. nt11 and l'IH uooc:t \lrtld1 kick, nice IPOI 10, 13 CllimPIOn Pliol (Plncev· II 117 uo1t1. AMOtlOUS IS·?> Will be '"°" orlce wllll U ShenHr (C. Sttven1·1l 117 Plncev and 1hou1C1 oevllont 1hl1 field t1rlv, c.an IS Smokev O<bll (SIOllle·ll 1 IS 1101 sianc:t much oreuurt, MINSWIA• U· IJ 16 Prince Pec.1Clltto CCordiro· II 113 Soetd ro t>e clo'1t 10 the Pee• and will bt rlghl QUIP STA• (9·21 81ck 10 clelmlng level end ._._..,. runs wtll 11 1n11 trnk LONGSHOT 1l'lou10 get off at Oicefll or-fee, wide ootn CORDON conlt nhous hH t, MANY OL.AClaltl (1:1) Run1 well frtV1 •rid 1ove1 '"*' dowMllt turf courw. worked <II • lrom Iha 1111t Dec: 10, ••ec•• 1>1111 1~111. AUTO COMMANDI• 1 .. 11 Very ciulck eno wlt1 t>e oromlnent eertv 1hu1 et>li ro evokl !Cl'l!!l!k t:rciu1na 11'!1-0i<:t, Wong lot LOH<i- SHOT EMPERAOOR AL NORTE THIRD ltACEI One mile Pur11 '71,000 Allowence 1'111111 l l'd mare' tl'lrtt 1ears old ano uo l 11'.ioeme IDAIAoouuev.IJ 1 lnrenrov 1 P1nt1v J 114 l L• Cooor1111 Co•oe•o II• • Earl s Vai1nt111• IValen1ue1el 114 . SIXTH ltACI . 4 lur10n91 Putw $2 1,000 S Ouffn Joe n tToro) 120 Ma1oen Two •Hr Ol<li 4 lltrnc»te \ O.,e11 IC, Staven\/ 116 I MICKID\ Bo• IC.1111non1 7 Jul t ii\/ rot er IS•o11te 116 7 Bero·1 lletic ICorc:te<o) 117 '117 111 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 111 111 I Mevbe A K1u ISl'IC>eme"ir l '114 3 C1>ert Trie Sier\ IDNllOulMV•I 9 Melve\ l>r-IMeHI IH • Cll'O N ller1t-....... ~, KINEMA 1 21 v ery mPrenive me•c:ten S Cn·na• tSnoema1t.er) winner ca me DI C" 10 or II well OK 11 ... -.-" _ _.., .. ,,.,,,~ ....... IV1•t n1uel1 1 tu• •GnQ\ r I 11 • undfr ..,,,,0, Cl ll DvCk 1 No Merit.er Mua l otrcen11oe1 end .,,n De<• age 11\ winner\ 8 """ ~ 1'0011 IP1nt 1v1 EAltl'S VALINTINE IS 11 O·laDDO•n""o .+tort 9 8 00 Boo I BUCkl•oo IStt>tlle) n IH I oeir 11 Hollvwooo Par It., ce n oou11ee biCk 10 Ce•r.c lleehlv 1 B•1c1t.1 on Senta An11a rraclt.~ INTENTL v 19·21 "vnner I I Flv1n11 l'l1g' l811e1 uD etfori 1n llOQd ,.,,., Pincev rtda ""' one 11 Famou1 Forever 1~1itve1111 l>i" LONC.SHOT MAV8 E A_KtSS AIM .... 13 El1'<1 Your Strioe1 ICoxl • 111 l'OUltTH ltACE. 4 't.,r1ong1 P urse S1 1 000 l'ULL .01' l'OOLS t7·1l F0tt l<I tl\t •uue M11oe11 T N O vter OfO\ l><'td ,n Ca11t0tn11 w"'lt ""tt wide ll'lrouoovt t111l"'lng '"""' l Auto l'ocu1 1coroero1 117 nrere\t on aoge tor Cl•Oloml, •MN YOU• 1 Reconno11tnng 1va1en1ue1e1 117 STIUPESl & 11 Set tor a.Dul off IOIJO 111 o1 ortu1 Hollywood Park racing results WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS tFinel Of Jl ·Cliv !MreueNwed tnftfinel FlltST RACE. o,,, m•>e ~·.,._~,•We..._,.. Ov""•n"IO 0 •'""9 S•D111~ A , "or et BaDv S•l'•l'"' f.,.,.. 1ll 3S A ~o •ar 8av B;l'Ut ~•me• "llvlvr M41,o ()! v.. o.n•Q'l~ C,1i~• F ~\' ,. '40 \cra ri P\e\ SECOND AAC:E 6 •.•Mg\ 8 .. 1\V'\ 8f\I plf,(ch \J'(JP'O" \ (rt(tr (,., vcre 14\ 0 .. 1''80~ 1 ""t 1 17 ) ~ HO 310 760 S.IO 310 610 A W raf'I 1.'lfl',.,.f'mot,. 'Nnen S.rro" ~ar\fa' • c Read Tnfl 4\ eocro Part"' l'"v1tat1on Nenon•D • o.i.1,11 t ~<•alC"PO ..... H ton•o .Miu A Hl'aO "'"' '• U DAILY DOUlllE 1 I oa•d U• 60 THIRD RACE I 1..,,.ong~ P &l<l' ( 11\16"0" C.o•oo• ' '"'"""'""d s,o " e •rif'&OOlfP Jac11; 1P+nc av ',.,. I 1A 6 00 HO l 00 690 H O HO Ai\O '19" V•OfO 'S" P •tt(f't,,1 1ma oe lltoiv I OdOv 8 ov Screic~eo Bo11ow • n EXACTA s 1 oa 0 U )80 FOUATH lt ACE On~ m 1e '"'' J c srev1tn1 Qova1 8 11.4'" •C.t\'A"'O" ./f'f\f'IO P nca v T """ 1 )8 I S A1\0 rar f?tf S"Of-p ,. f"I( e ~ ,,,,,, rova1ty (~r \ lar""~ G•rra F orrp f "''"01,,1\' P a\' 1a1 -No 1cr&•C'11'\ n EXACT A 1 a Pa a \10)10 FIFTH RACE 1 I 16 -l'\ ~" '•" SIXTH ltACE: 6 lu••ono1 C.o•dl'n C.1ulllle1 1 Blee• 0 Barre n IS1mo\on ii ~ llll Blue I Pone ev T<ml! ·111 rs 16 to 10 .I() s"' UQ J -'O J 00 A M> ran Ro1v Reo Rove Agor !.ome H "'' Prtct$1 w.1111... PIOll1110 ' HO\! Doc•or C.oolnet Nante Jo Oro L•,..,l>·O 8trel•t cn.o Str11<1'1ed C.•tl' Tefff\fO Ziii \ l>r "<• F'p~r&!• llOUl\CO ~VENTH •ACE. 4 '"'lO"ll' Malit• Croft..-IS•D llt 17 to Oar>e10,,. • S•e.ren11 R ng ~ Ptea1u•I' ~10 l omp I II S.O 400 l lO JQO It 60 A 10 ran Po•e v C.a11an1 Se •or Ju11 T1'14! F'ac11 Creco men Lovue Hiller R vet1 Fae •or co,.,.-• Pll\ano No 1cr a1cnt1 U EXACT A 1 I 10 oa•O '44 00 n PfCK 5'X ll ·S or •·1·6·S·•· Da•O II •9S •O IO ~ WIMong l•C .. t f\ f1vt l>Or\H I Di lel '9() 60 IO 1 774 tN1nn1no ''''•" 1four horun• EIGHTH RACE. I • m11•1 on r1.1rt ForntaM IS! Marl 01 lO llO IJ 70 7 llO Scn111er •s mo10"1 ll 10 4 70 S••o 0 ..,1 l'ronr tt<.apne1 SOO f ,me 2 00 A110 r•" Lollv 0 ••• Tnt Ocu n Honor Meoa C.1ero• F orm11 Sc•a'C"•tO 1ne v1t&Dlt Le&Oe• Carone Naroti11t Nadwroour U EXACT.A 9 9) oe o U0.10 U DAILY TRIPLE S I II De•O l) !>4~ 00 N.INTH ltACE. I I le m.1411 on '"'' OH-(ou•\•nll Eao•" B•ac> 11 •O 11 00 S 10 Dt<-Rac·On& lier gar a 6 00 S 60 • •O Anc l''1 Brue S•t•f "I 4 eo OH-Oeeonta• •or • ,.,t T 1me I 4 t 4 S D• De v p,~ce•• I 44 l 10 0 '00 ~v1 "'~·# f\/ ~·t._f'r\ .60 '60 A '° •an F (l'Ql'I T "" R no H\jrf >(t ilt HK 7 CO ..l.;Le •Mer~ H•"-$ .. 0'0 8o;o (O"<O'O D·•a•l'\ (, 00 '"'ho O"' N l1v S "0\0"' • ,..~ I 41 1 ~ A\ '""' r: I,,.., Gtrtft Hlll'd•"O ."' :J• , '"d o• '"" "" ... a ~ ... \C'6 'C"ft\ ,7 EXACTA 6 7 Da o '''"° 4 00 "•"'°"' S<ra~cnec ''""'"a ~,. t Ltao .... u EXACTA 3 7 oa o '1760 U EXACT A 7 J oa o 16190 A••enda"CI' 74 111 1\11..,1.,p H&"d e l4 416 111 1 Tlli filita 10.."°Y"ivtl 1\<& 2 Lin1 Menu' l .. ae.l 11<1 3 tolton (Soto) 117 4 W.. Cllle4 (Valen1ualel t3' ~ Hllco-"-lSltvenll 120 l '1Ylv GlftaO ISlblllil 113 7 Verltfv ltOICI INWHI 1'3 I CllMosi..111 IPlnc.eYl 123 '&olu..-M111lc 1aut1 111 10 Don ,, lllue ICWCltl'OI I U >I Fe<C11n1nct IS~e<) t23 11 0 1Ht<'I RMI fTOf'ol 117 ('f0¥W Qt.!1Ul:.!LQf"111, lnct~ l.!l•J .. ..,,....__ ru,,,,... rat..rnlnu 10 oa.a form. P. Vet wll rldi reo!IC1n11 Ali• Sotlt , took IOI' t>l11 .-.wt, VM· 1aTY •OAO 19·2) Lovf\ 1111, o:vel eno ls tralllt ~riv, IH I thr" works .,.,.,. ""°'"''"'· f'l•DtNAND (1·?1 LOOll\ lllle r-1 of melor 1nr" vter Old rect1 H rller In Ille Y-. Wl'llt1l11gll1m enc:t SllOtmeker tH m aNln .,, !tit t(entuc~·v GtrD\I winner LONGSHOT· 80 LC.E• MAGIC NIN~H •ACE. I I 16 mllft PurM 121,000 l tirtt veer old\ eno uo.Clelmlng Pf'l<• 12 S,000-22 ..SOO. • 1 Sllull .. One !Perron> 1 Foroo• Tnt Rll10 (Coro..01 l Tommv Thom1 tOr111111 A~ ..Tt .. I tilt) , 11109 116 II• S E llOC IS Sleven•I 116 ' Rtierve IS1mp\.Of1 ) 116 , MHle< Nevero IS lllllel 11' I 9ou11e11111 a uuon1 llCHnetl 1 1 \6 9 Lvont ro C1>ime\ IG Steven1l ft 10 Tru1 T DenUI IV.-nrlAlll 116 II Resin• (Oom•noutal n. t1 COid JOl!vtrft~ I U L YptilAltD CHW.S l4· 11 WOrklne In .. elf· •"' iu "'°" 1no ~ ""' on thl~ ovet, llOOCI t"l "<t •1 le ir o••ct 1n 1tn11t •ISTAG• 13· ll C.1..-e c~oer t•vt rUf\llt< reems uo #11?1 t11v011le •oo.ev ea"• •ougll on ,,,. frOl!I inCI e ncl ,,.,,., o••tl uo wornour 1 f19111. MASH• NAVAJO •• 1 U1u1ll• • OiCtnl or-Ice •no t•-Ol oeeuno '"'' t1e10 w1111 • 111111 recinu luel>, "retel'I •-<• m1Y P'Ove ,,,_, lili LONC.$HOT S:ORC.OT TH E RING • -<11110te\ 1o0re11fic:.e OOCl<tv llST tlT CAT ANE (7tn flectl pttlCI ~LAY QU1P STAJll lStl'I Rec.ti LosAlldcks off lianiess meet Friday 4'1andardbred racing return'> 10 the S/8th-m1 le Lo~ Alamitos Race Course oval Fnda) night v.1th two v...e~-he<i fields er distaff mn--1~n 1he-o~~ -uf--thc- ( ahlorn1a Pla11num Scn es. F1m po<,1 1s 7·30 p.m and grand- c,1and adm1'is1on ts free to all o~n1ng night Raung v.111 be ·condullcd on a Fnda,·through-Tuc'ida) schedulr 1111h oix·n1ng p<>'il ":30 e'cepting "iunda1\ 11h~n lhl· fir'>t rat.'(• gch under"a' at 5 p.m. The nt.·v. ra 1na schedule v.00'1 be tht.• onJ) change sulk) follo"'crs \\Ill notice dunng the 7g.program w1n1t.·r- 'pnng ">tanJ Gone ls the Pi ck St~. 1n\Wad patrons "'111 be ablr 10 II"\ their lu<'lo. on two dail) tnple'i each rro.gram a form of \.\-3genng that t.kmands 1hc tx•ttur to sdct. 1 thn.•t.• l on\l.'l'Utt ' c \\inners. T ht.• da1I~ tnpk "'ill lead olT on ran·~ thm.' and ~en n1ghll~ and 1s a $2 "'ager ix·r comb1na11un ~ long- trmt.· \taplc of Lo<, .\lam1Jos harness. 1hc ~2 C\acta. 1\ had. and will be ofTt•rt•d on all races dunng tht.· . 01\'t.'llnj? Thost' unable 10 make 1110 the track .11 night l'an \1111 pla~ their fa1 ontes <l'!nngearl~ bird "'agenng Earl~ btrd "'1fl 1akr plac\' in thr lo\\ er lei cl of the duhhou'><' \\Ith hou~ 11 am to 5 pm n ccplmg C\unda\. "'hl.'n the "'1ndo"'" "'111 he o rx·n from 11 am to ~ p 111 San ta Anita opens with Ma-Ji-bu . 1 ] •• \IH \l>I \ -It l\n't t.'\l'f\ ll."Jr that tht• Malrhu ''·'"l'' rnn ho;l\1 tlw prt'\l'Ol't' oft ht.: Kl'ntul k.\ Dcrh' aml Prl'rtkn,.,, Sta kt''" t1Hll'f\ · · _ Hut ... m ... b. . .\\_llUl.ill~'.J:aS<.: &t<la) \\hl'O ~an1a :\n11a @t.'11'> 1t\ ~Uth \L':J\1ln 111th a lop ltnt•u p for lht.• $1 OIJ,111 >11. ~1lkkd :-.Tall u al ''''l'll furlong\, I ht• onl ~ oth('r \.\ lllllt'P• of.a r npl~.( ~O\\ 0-HI\~~ to capturt• thl' \.lal1hu (run ~tnl'C 195~) arr Kentuck' Ot.-rb' "'tnnl'r l>t.•tt.·rm11w ( llJSSI and Prcaknt.''\!i and Bclmoni "''nnl'r Uan1a.!>Lu.i.Lelil8~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--4 'HH)\\ < h1l'f ha' oul raced r,1nn· Juh . "'ht.'n h(' UiiJcr11cn1 artllro'itl)pif\'urgl'r) or rrml)\ a o nc t h1p' from h" knet·. Ht.• worked li ve furlongs 1n .59 l/S \unda~ at ~anla \n1ta w "goal h1 s.read1n\''iS for return to.· lkad1nl( tlw la't \\Ill bl· K,·ntud;~ l.>crh~ \\1nnn I l·11hn,111d anJ PH·;1lo.m•,., \\1nncr ~no"' ( h11'1 hoth mak1ng. lht·1r lil\I \Ian" \lllll' 1hr ~ummtr. I ht.· l~"11 111H· thl· \\ 1nn\'r oran} T nple < ro" n rau· r.1n 1n th,· :-.la lihu "·" 111 llJXO. 11hcn Spectacular H1J "'l'PI the ~truh \enc~ :i1tcr c:iptunng 1he Kcntuck ~ Dcrh~ and Pn·alo.lll'" tht' rrn Hill\ ~ear I npk ( ro1111 \11n na .\lllrmcd ran 10 thl· ·~y \l;llthu but lin1 .,hl'J 1h11 d h,•hin\l I 11tk Rl·b and RJd,11 \h\"td Edl•on Hlfb 5K. J OK run• . I ht• \• ,ttl~mtl Bnmtl'I' < lub o t I d1\o n l11gh '-lh1•11l "'pon\ortntt thl• lounh annual'"-1ni.. ·Run fo r \,·a1"'m1l f"l'lkntl'. "hKh "'" tirg.1n ,11 H ·11 m on 'lnlurd:w f-t"h '· 111 the H un1tng111n lklll'h 1'11·1 I h1· f'll' 1\'~l,ll'fl'd fcl' 1' SI O. "h 1d1 1ndudl'' a T·\h1n Thl'frr11nthl'Jn}ot:th1·1:wl·"1llhr \i l ' ""'" l1tfm' 1trc n'":ulahlr at 1 J rtNI' ~J'IITTTilT1 go<l\I' \1t1rr\ and I dl\nn 11 ijlh \('hnni •lf ph1,nl Rartw a llnu~ .11 Qt18-7 qn O«-Road Onn Prbi fhc tint rat.c of a~ n lont hanlc bc1Hcn thf topnO m:ttl dn,cr' and tM11 ma<·h1nc\ v.111 t11~r fllJl·r JI •\nahr1m ~tod1um ~1urd3). Jan Ill I ht· ,1.1d1um £.'\t<'' "111 ,10tn al \0 p m llfl lhl· da1 \If the rat.(' anJ a .. prc1al "\it'tt 1hr ltau·r,'· f('qturr \\Ill run frnm ti-7 pm hn\ arc 1n111cJ 10 tal~ .,.,tth the rtllt'T"and ,c1 autllfrlPh' •nd uhoto~ durina 1h" 11m u >Olp('lll Hln , Pat \'akniut.•IJ \\ho 11orlo.ed him for the fir'>t 1tm\' "·"the Mahhu r all tn place of!hl' IOJUr\'d .\le). Solt\ \no\1 (hid 11 111 carT) high v.r1ght of 126 poun'J' undn thl· rnnd111on\ ufthr Malrhu Thl' n.111 has won 11 111 I., rau•, Jnd earned S.! 790.940 for o\\ ners Carl I 1110,tt'.ld and Bl'O K1Khl'llc a ( al -bred ea1 mng" rl'n1rd Spam, V•catlon •nd RV Sbow lht· \nahl•1m t'On\rnt 111n ( ,•ntcr "'"be lhl' \Ill' of thr .!2nd \nnual \nahl'1m lif)Ort\. Vaca11nn and R \' °'iho". -.ct 10 hrsin \atun:fa1 J11n J 11 l'Ontrnuc' throu1h , unda1 Jan 11 · r ICkl•t flrtC't'\ arc adult\. S5.50. children I\· I~ \('3f~ of age, s~. and hrldrrn under'"· frrr hu fun hq tnform111on. pho11r 9QQ. li<lO lfe"POJ'f ._ell ,,.,..u. IMUnlMll Ne• pon Beach Park -Bctchrs and Rrc· tt11111n rk~nmc.n1 1n\1tc' third throuah s1\lh grade ~outh' 111 '''"up and pla~ hoaskct~ll 1h1~ v.1n1rr Tram' "'111 I°'<' formed at lhc ckmcntar) \Chool\ \ndrN•n. Hamor \ rr"' \fannrf"\: 'lcv.llOn Ht'1,bts and c-.pon lk"'h fhc f« rs$ 8 and rn ludc' a beikc:t~ll .)('"<:> For more 10form111on. phoM 6"'" I JI , •' 4 • .. L ,. I ..... ., ...... ._ .................. .. 1' ' I< • ·• 1f_·l \ ! ;I.:. I·· J . I" l ' -------'-------a.I-- ' It 's time to wish our frieads tbe happiest of holiday seasons! COSTA· MESA STATIO~ARY 279 E. 17th -Sr., ·cosla Mesa -642-4563 MESA BUSl~ESS CE~TER 17th St. Costa Mesa 642-1·1I4 ·- -· I .~ i ~ I J .J J -i To Our Many Friends i J LYO'.\ . J . U \\ ll.l.l.\'.\l l.\'U~rtf,.,,,y,n1y !-.................................. -1 Jl1)7 ANO PEACE 't f .. -,. ' J -:-----~ ' ' '· ' ' ,. J i .J . J J J E est CW'isRes J ---Q . -J-7 --::-- Wishing yo u the beat that the ~vason has to offer you and .,our1t! ----. -J --·· Berptro•Cl.M••t• rove DEVELOPMENT . Q>. ! 2934 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. '-' 4 ' Corona del Maf 644-"21 , f NEWPORT BEACH 9 ~ l) A. 'I .,. !!I'/'~ •"-"•"-~~"•"•"•"•"·~~~ / -· .. HA VE A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDA YI . -H t're·~ to )OU. our m•n) good lrif'fl<li> ----- . . . From Everyone at Hofs Hue Rescaurifnt .-::-----w----------'----.--+.----------~---1...--...!:cu:i.:>O Douglas Dr i -Irvine ,. . 752-7 15~ -we ~i"h you the belit ol the fe,tivt' "euon! OH\ \C;E Jl l.ll s 711 E l:ldllll'1a·Bh1tr patrons. from the staff at In the ~irit of the ~l'dWn, mdy we wi~h you cl ble'>sed Chriitmd~. DIVIS BROWll CO. T elevlsion & Appliances 411 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa C) Behind the ~Registry Hotel Ball Mia .._...,"*"J:t...., __ ,.. <>7:>-10::3 ·~ ... !c.!~ "~ n s4s-1sa4 ~ (~~~~~~~~~~~,ii!"') :\ Sourhrn ark Compan~· ~ \\ t • "., •• <xJ»T.« ... • ""'' ... " , " •• ,,,. · I Larry & Crew at: ~ ~ ROSEY~AUTO BODY J 121 Industrial Way ~ Costa Mesa 642-4522 ~1.tlll,l~l'll..Tl'l'Lll.Ll~.L.7'1.!ZT~ITl'TT..177.i .-- c. 1r,1 happ11'ec;;:, a••d· ·ogetherne!>s ..-,. µ . . . . ~ . ,1 ..,J.• ·~.>t.u 384 1 Birch St Newport Beach 852-9f55 .... . ...., ......... ..... Piiia ' Costa Mt"s& Chief of Pollet" OaH' Snowden Orlvt Saffl)' w Newport Back Bay Hair Salon 631 -4111 7lt OraJt9e &m;rt 'i!Jailj 7'1!ct --. 'Jluti111tQJI _--_ • Btacl sQQlj c·¢lQf s!M.:As! •rum \\'lllSK \' Bii.LS- The Chicken Broiler ~ Costa Mes~/ Newport 9111/'~""'"' Pickwick Paflr Ce. C11t1 ••11 COSTIOAM'S OfflCI SUPPLY 1u.060t - , ·Newport Beac h Police Employees Association . ; fa -MS-1626 .·~~~~ .' " eason's Greetings \ ~soria ted Brokers of :\e\\ port Reach :!0~.1 \\. Balboa llh d. \ewporl Beach~ 67:1-3663 ------- GREETINGS ... ... From Our House to Your House MERRY CHRISTMAS The Frosting House 2384 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-2253 9.et Weete Newport-M And ) , J • -·- . , . ,. .·.·~~11.g ~ •I\ l.A.\\ d l~o\'4.11~l) ~~·.d,1.1! ' ~OACK TROPB Y & E:\(;HA \'f \-G CO . 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . 646-3141 I ....................... I i · • • f -i • • • : -: : ,, t'' ,;: •. ~~= -ii It''"' 1tnK" "' •<"-'' 14flt•o "'" PJU-< '" _rrmc11*1 fl'ltnd, o/iJ and 1)('14 11nd ~ them I/It' l't<·•t ' + JEWELS b' .JOSEPH i South ·od~t Pla1J, m t.1 McS<i --------=--' P On(' ( 14) 40-~.-..,.._. ....... ~++++••••+.+•-+ +l--~ 'Tis tltt 111111 t1 H JlllJI Wt wlslt 111 •• , trl1141 tit• ~·•ti (} Shlrry, KMll, John, Ll"1 I Butch, 11 HARBOR AREA·APPLIANCE 1240 Loran Aveque, Unit 0 ' Coata Mesa• 549-3077 ·-.. . --- ens . May your world be wreathed in Jo>·· Good Hea/ch and Happiness The Miller Crew Bob.Jun.Jo. Al. Traq , Genny.Julia. ~ Fum1ko,K r-m.-john.Jim C..--~ Tom. An.i;:el1que .\t11lrr ~1.mnr (•m i~ l'roJu.c~ l ~~" \X l11111rr A\t· Cl~)t~ ,\frsa 6 \1 -N\1 * • * .. « t * t • ., \l ishing .' 011 a saf r and j o_, ou.~ Jwl ida' :!'t>R~o11 7 LIDO Ht'AI. Tl 33;-;-\"ia Ud11 \ t'M po rt Llt•1u·'1 6 7.1-;-300 • t ../ ~farjm and Beautr f jJI )'our I Jolidar ' ea. on • •• l~~~lI I ~ • ' PfNO.J"l\[j • me:, CB\JTB\ • , From all of u• at ... COMNH l r_ HEVROL f' ~4b-I J00 1 . Coruing your wa~· ... our Mil wi1hea for the holidays! 1 r------------......... I Season's I I ..,. G-reetings co I I our many-I I fine friends I l Seac~#f + -·· I MOTOR MOTEL f 11 '1661 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach •1 · 494-9717 .. _____________ .,, . I -4 ( MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 873-5354 \\ isin~ ~ou a Jo~ou~ lloli<hl\ * , * .t>"L. ,r--=--.... -.~ ,. -• Wf"rt TO'mlnq"OJMOl~,aod-W.-..~ ...... ----__;_--.l( holtdoyl.I ~ • beit to ou• good fnenc:h ond cu\lomen from oll of u• at ( • .an & tl1r ( rt-\0 111 Ila~ .\uto R epair :!O:i:l '\ r "" port Bh d . -(o .. ta \lffit631-f061 1/1•11··," \('(\ '/'''' 1.il 1'111 ,Ji l11r '11i1 .11 C fin,t111.1 , C itizen ~· Bank of ( :o s la Me!i'a ( \1e·mbn FOi(:) 2970 Ha rbor Hl vd. Co~ta '1t>sa :io 1-E. I 7th St.. Co!Oota \'lesa 9-<. - ·--------lllllll· .~II of•' at T'll'IH'r tl ~ utn4 oer Hl'lttlt ~ ,., • ..,,, ...,., ..... TUaNE• a A890C1ATU t IOS N Coe.st """II· l.at11•• Beacll tff.1171 . . , , . --·---· .............. ·······-· .............. _ ....................... -----· -·-· .... _ .......... . . ... ' t '• ' , . .. ... -IA NTO SAVINGS I 4 lines, s10 40 7 days ... · • ,.,_ l'eny OHL v No "991 ht• ... C-ocal, Aut0fl'04•.. &oe•'"ll Of ttelp WMted "'::'~ JI! llu ,., llM ClneJ-1 Ip! laat. 1t11• 1141 ladan1/0IHH Int Ltst I Fta.i• ml e e e • • • • • • • • ~ • • e ~ _. e • 1 IU&wcau;;;r:r ._ ts???JMW, ·--•ans• IUWlllYILUll -Jllt F.otJNQ edult male rabbit . DELIVERY DRIVER -.-2 Bedroom MotM1e on 3bt' 2'M»a. •-:-"po&, See· & 281'. fflg, ,.,.., ~· DELUXFWATE~AONT NII· brown, w:r. trlendty. "9 e cLAu.,•o°''aHOUAs :~'f':~~L= ~~=::~,~· poo1si:S~~~=··· · '.WllYMn 2 M8~~~:~:e"Ec~ENT -~1~:n1tya 8:'!nge~~~= Dally Pilot motor route• T~ •• oo ·M·~5·30"tc;:·F c.::,,c:.;::':,.~ 157-4957 #M219 Bob Kanntagt 537-2270 931 w. \Ith St. 548-0492 ~~E w:~,~rY•O~. HAVE 575..aq ft & Up. 11.50 • 2<f Call·morn or IVll •• • ava~able in Laguna Beach • ae111tdeylOoAM-1130A"4 ,,..o.11¥'JllO!wTwilOle11><1en· 144 •BAYTIMBeRS•. •1 ':2Br.1&2~11u11es Cllt&-42-4644 650·25271vmeu • • ft -• llu"'-eoun1 ... M·f' ~!.:!:.f~':'~'oo ~:..·~.; J!h ~ . Quiel 18r, frptc. pool. •Spa'blou• townhouse• HB Tobin Bldg, Warner & FOUND> Large long haired • are . 1-2 Hours per a er • •00 AM·&OO PM ""•" '"'*' •OUt ... I> ·~MCA mffl!!!! °'p-ro-:: ~ .. C~do patio, gar. No pete. 399 •Flrepl1011 Bot11.Chic1 264· 1375 SQ while cat Harbor & ~05 • noon Earn $500-$700 . a • DIADLINH ::':'o.~~~ ~ ... ..,.T,t' -11n nlrlv pee~.,·,.,.,.,.. ,.:.,. ~ro' olnm·. W'BaySI $835. 850·8357 •Prlvll• batconle• or It $1 per SQ It groas. 12/ 19 549-0829 • t'h c ~ II 641 -4333· • lil"\>ai..l(•f'°"' Ot:AOL•td: T"t 0 114\1 Pt+IJ .C.~t\11"tO ............ ""' 9" C 525 3 0 mon a =~ !: ... ·:::: 1., """ .,,.,,".,. .o..,•'-'-.. .,...,.._"'_"'_.,,.,__, S870tmo 974-873T lerge 1 & 2 BR newty Garden patios 111 •4 1 Found Man:s gold wed· • ' ·• -·· "'"', .... ~c:!"'t! :...~.:ieo,r~ ~~-'(~~~~~WOODBRIDGE ESTATES r~()(lled, qu .. t. pool. wtt•n NEW 4 UNIT BUILOJNG ding r111g'12122 •tWett-Monday-Friday 10-5 P.M . • ,...,_. , "'H ,,., :"' t<lw••• t<<u•,,.., Dv ... .,,°' "''".!" ... .__ •• 75 53 .... 191 •• •oiSON Lr SB R $574 up 1884 Monrovia •3 l~ted tennis cou~ts 887 w 19th St., C M clltt Plaza 642-8802 or • • ·,.'',~.,y ... '''°•'<•n0ft'•bie•~...-.of0t l~ ,....~n ..., wv ""'~ g 5••0<>3• •2S lng"""ll S Of 6003000 5569040 '°' ,.; ..,, "'' '"""'°" Agt... 2''1BA .2 S10f)'. a/c, lrg .. o-" v mm r--tores or ca • . ,.._...._!P'!"--:-2~~..;,.:;-\,.~-; .. ~ .......... ~~·~-~"~~~·~·~~~~»:IJ~~~~=iiii~iiiF311fA1~;J.i;:~~~-f!!.~~~-lii~~~~iF~~~s~~~~~.._~--j~~~~~~~~::--rf~o~u~N~D~~M~•n~·~s~b~1a~c~1t.~•r-~~-w~~ p·i .... I -"""'tel lo 1....Ct <"9r940> 2BA TurUwocti, gd local. Sl'larp 28r 2Ba. garage. No * F:,za:i~:!~.11 Tll mmm Sim Pevgeot tO spd, II A •• DlilJ I ot : cc•••-•tc1 •• ' 1' Ol ~ unoe" frpl. pe>ol, 1pa, S 1300/mo t!au ltMl . 2141 J*~SOLJno. 548·5880 Gas IOr Heating & Coolung Full Hl"Vice olflce street parking lot by ~:."".~' .-;:nr;-..:,_~~·:,: NO PETS! 854-9058 _ or 979-3848 Ask'°' Pam. P11d NewPQLl Center 640-5470 Balboa Pier -673-t434 • 330 W. Bay Drive • .. ______ .. '°',,.., ._ _ __ aro--d 6drm. paoOfMJC __ _ _ __ ask for Eddie e C t M CA e WINTER LEASE view wt option to buy •Mesa . Vlfde 28r 28a. •· lac t • t f rt' tr~ FOUND Slblftan Husltw OS 8 eS8, W. HWpt 28R frp!c HOO Frplc, lilQ7" stove. St50 new <.HlcOf. dshwstir. gas • WIY •T .O&U -, • I Bayfront 3BR furn S 1750 utilt Incl 2i3.e93.4403 k'ir.IOeked gat-;-'IAOPH'~~ ... 111·1111 -•• Red l'latr. Malt. vcty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Oc11ft 3BR ul>Plf l 2000 _ S765 No pets 6'0·2495 [;;tiit=;;m~ii=-~set~in~date & Edinger. Peninocntt3BRtiml2300 l twet IHc• 211t ltH-.niJH_9J SUWlll.YILLAlf Three targe "28drm 2Ba _ ' J}Ul-"965 YEARL¥ LEASE "'ZWRoXd HOSP Units Single story lnar•lltst UT Wettclilt condo, 2Br $975 FULLY FURNISHED! 2Br 1~~·i!.~5gg<>~~s;:.'· 1~!~!. ~~~~no~: v= w/pattos $28,000 yrty •n· Last seen vie Edgewater & ~4H-~llUl~~lil~Newpott laland 38R lower. 2Ba S 1150 looks great! Freeway, nortl'I of Bt.pch come Call to see Liz or Davenport HB area on ~ JlociLlllQO_ w+ll~~~ llllllMTt9lft-11 to McFadden west on "Ctiact;Jcmes631 ·~6or t2'f15 G7eVliffiplabt>y eat;::;~,800B~H~~J. ~c 3BR 38A on wat.,-.-P-1-1. 11H 1ff .,. II httl McFadden 6'6·5743 Call Cindy 846·5224. or ltal lstalt Ftr Sale •••'"(C•••" Ctaera . lldz •Tip of Lido I C"11 •111 1024 Ullsm ... 11H,IH .,,...... 848-6800 If 1•1... sun·rool grdn. dock av all Pool. recreation room. Lat HI ltacli . 2141 alt Jan 1 S t900t mo , laundry room. • FOUND Spayed fem Lab laJMI elec 673-2747/ 875-0149 2 Bdrm ............. $650-$695 OCEANFRONT! Sun Pllbull MIA, fem DSH • , l l 2107 -ALA MOANA APTS. decks. frplcs. 2Br S 1250 blk Male Shep, tan, blk & n a1a I AVAIL NOW! 3BR :2BA Completely remodeled 1Bdrm St050. Bach $750 -----wht Newport An1m11 ,-·-upper duplex on 35 St Like brand new. Close to Studio $600 639-5189 • r· . I Shelte'r 644-3656· •r wn• near canal Modern. I i tll llllCll .. ..._ --1 clean and ready, S 1200 buses, sl'lops & beach I t It L •••t •• I .,... ... ,, -• TSL MGMT twptr IC• ... I I LOST Bl•ck & Wl'llle Tllefe'a a ~If wayl Call yri, VIiia Rentals 642-l603 or 722-90t2 1 _ETIWATll 81 ltll • , laA.t mlAed Terrier female 3 Villa Rentlla 875-4912 675-4912 ----_.. ..-¥•'•'••ii!i•.-•l,.1t1"'"-!~m~ years old Last seen PCH ---OL-• Tl &LL. 2Bdrm 1n1 wlgar $975 C .. I •·-I Ill ••-11 •Hr •-"' .... .~.. r1 1 8 Newport Blvd on 12119 trtal ·--•• S6251PlO. Et side loc; 2Br mo No fee okr 642"3850 rit 0 ....-s pa ner 0 979.4952 or 631-4572 ;;38(1rm. 2£ hOU ... Vacant. Large 3 bdrm. 2·~ set up unique francl'llM Y'l7iffl1'afnft-nUr('e balb w/pool. tenn11 lBa. patio. pool. lndry rm •S~ ft....... organlll•tton High Re· LOST . CAT -REWARD• water pd. Nr ahopplng. see g11e. H1gl'I ce1hngs. 49 E. BAY 3Bd: 2Ba. $1100/mo, 1925 wards' Call Peter !Joshua• Mate ·2 rr-old 51295/mo 640-5324 -formal dining, \Net bar TSL MIT Ml· 1181 Court SI 673-3663 Agt 714· 786-9532 gray brown & wl'llte S 1795 (t year lse) E'SlbE 28d TWNHSE . .-1 ...... -* · a-ti Tabby w/wht lac.e. pawl 3 bdrm. 1Ba houN ·South PATRICK TENORE ne a 1 ,..ltaattllU lJlmmy Greeo 9)111. of PCH Freattty palnli<f. 631-12661760·8702 w c rpa s. garage. Frrg dlsl'lwHhef stove has seizures nds med• garage •vailable . Avail $760. 666·4019 days inci No pets 545:4855 A11HaCtatlll ztZG I Ptease call Joy 995-8580 now ();ana 631-1286 H V H Carmel 3BR 2BA. 640"2426 evestwknds·'" •SPtRifUAL & PSYCHIC or 833-3080 fm rm. beaut 2 frpl. E·side 28• 2'~8a, vaulted •21•1 S'JOO• READINGS Patm and ElfllTm LIUll S1695tmo Avail 116 Call ceils. frptc, w/d hkup. dbl F11g. dl1l'lw11t1er. stove card readmgs ava,lable 1LOST Fmale Ll'lasa Apso Unusual 2BR 2BA view Jerry King 644-5319 gar wlopnr $950 • tst. met No pets 545-4855 Nationally renowned psy-Stack WMe on 12/20 home. new wood floors, LARGE prime 3br 2ba last $225 dep No pets 2 -••• •-s cl'l1c. 1oca1 & he'd 19 yrs Irvine Ave Collar hH large deck, unfurn or Lower duplex uArt ~ blk persons 650-1798 ltl-Yll UST"'"' Satislact1on Guaranteed' Ownefs phone number furn, $1800/mo Incl gar-to bcl'l, lrpl, patio w/small EISIOE BACHELOR UNIT •H •F 111111• 492·7296 or 493-2054 ~~~~~~48 ~~}5 1 RE· dener and water view of ocean s l200/mo S En1oy ttte luxury of tl'l1s ex-• Openins• No~ Available CARRdUT-~S Earn Extra C••h For Delivery Of Thi• P.•,,., HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT De live r 1 · day a ~week. -N . collec ting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney Price .Aeduct!d1 50 ot bay frontage 1u depth Sultd your dream nome• EAtSllng home hveable Probate Bob Causun 1714 )851 7720 or 3Bdrm. 2 Batl'I spacious condo .Convenlenlty located to schools and snopp1ng Amenities in- clude parquet floors. lrencl'I doors, lrptc. com- munity pool and 2 car Biooest Ocean Btvd view. Bay. Ocean and Island 4Br. 3BA. f•mlly room. 2 yrly Ev /wknd 494-7748. tove. ~•frig. own yard. elusive guard gated com· Lost ' r.... 2925 wkdys ask for Judy. includes ul tl tlle s. mumty In a spacious 1 & FOUND 12123 Male ler· •33.3550 s525tmo 548·3155 2Br apts Amen1t1es met E•tltJ•HI 11111•••••••••······--o • 11er type dog, reddish _. __ .,.. ____ _ For Lease 3BA 2'1BA 2 lrplc. wet bar. AIC, W/O brown w1eur1y ta11 Speer Dt•taiica JOii garage 673-0354 car gar . ptus gueat park· •WI •T IElllTS ing Vacant and ready 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath 1950/mo Story Condo 2 car at-hkups, '2 car gar From & Beacl'I. HB 848-4434 '!'!"ll~IP9'!P---'!"""'!~-tached gar. n/smkr only. $1395 No pets 644-0509 NEEDED 1mmed live-In I * •HYFHIT * * T raditio na l S2700tmo Chuok Jonet 631· 1266 S9 7 Si mo C hr 1st lne Hsekeeper pert mature 640-4950 or 964-1s22 IEWNIT l&llU APTI woman. apt· sa1 . refs Ftrst resale offering Re altv / I' Premium End Unit twnhm ~ '(•(Jl(•llll fh• • (fl I WITI llAT SLIPS req d & eked. Newport 1100 IFF MOYE II Elegant wat8f'front apts fOtJND ADS Beacn 645-1768 .....,. . \Lk crtising 1BR 1BA. all bltn~. new 2Br 2Ba • den Micro. carpet. laundry room. nc dshwshr. frplc. garage. ARE FREE !)each & shops. great IO· pr\11 beacl'I $2225 cation S500rmo •ALSO AVAILABLE • •n The Cove· Eleg'lnt& 6:ll-7:J70 . ,J) J. ~- spacious w•2 suites form ~•rr" Tlf7U'lfU'.>, dine 111ew deck & _.,- waters edge· patio It H l>j.J-,\ ~.'11 3BR 2BA. 2 cars. new Mt4ical/Dtatal 5109 oa:Jt AL ASSIST ANT lull A R T s T Just reduced to $595.000 •• .,.,. ac• ' I ' decor Blk to bcl'I s 1325 for prompt sale Ill O&IYll .._1 lotOJ £. Cont HwJ .• C• 3BR 2BA. lg deck. bay TSL MGMT 642-1603 Beau111u1 tBdrm S935 Cal: BOAT SLIPS EXTRA Sorry no pets 760·0~ 19 time front and back exp , ADA e. ray lie Salary open bJlnet11s Newport Beach itrea 642-6887 o• eve 11>eekends 673-3403 . HlllTnll Oceanfront furn 28drm IU·Hll ( • 1\11 • !.1. ''"''f'Jfl'••I lfl l )~.111.:t Hastings & Co 640-5560 Vacant Lrg 3 bdrm. 2,. -view Y'rly S 1225 lllTllT II. '• Soutl'I of l'llgl'lway 2Bdrm OTHERS AVAILABLE 2Br 2Ba, vaulted ceiling. ba w/poot spa, tennis tBa front collage Avail O&mlf lllTAl dish washer. laundry rm, and sec gate High cell· 12122 Darting $950/mo 1 11 B b *um HUIAYIU * SUSll'S CllHTlllS tULl P&TIUCI llHllE 1ngs skylights. formal din v111a Rentals 675-4912 "I MllT llC c ose IO a est uy '" rm .lwetbaL $lZ95 (l yi • lll-aoltrlll-ini town20~~1~i~~o 1se1 or tor sate $239.900 Cts a llt11 2124 apt Wkly or mlhly .ligt , · 675-8 170 or 964-3375 i.•..,.,=•':;"::ac::;;;•:;•:;;';.;'•nr=:-:'';•;;•:ck;;;;;;":•'•' .. ,, \·''•' .1,l(Jfl\C. ~,,,1\!ot.fl\l J~ Hl( ,,,.,,\,1 11 .. ir•,~ .• , ...... t .. r-f-.Jr,•1,UL h1 lt\ILll PATRICK TENORE INSTANT tNlll '" HSHft IT! TSL MGMT 642-1603 631:12661760-8702 3Br 2''>Ba. new condo 2 GATED VILLAGE COM· llSTllTll lj=(;:ta c,"_1Lmt1!1'1•~ ~~~~ ~1 ;:ii;,~~1~;~ ~6~~~T1~~03B~~m-~·~e~, -~.... & ,_. 64EH>541 °'642-9666 PURE LUXURY Garage. 2200 sq tt on single revet. SPA 1n master suites 4tlr 21 /2Ba Fam ily ••Deluxe 2 Bedroom. 01111ngroom wood burn· ..... .,. ...... _. __ ... ~-ne1gnbomood, many up· 2'•BA 2-story condo 1ng ltrep11ce, microwave grades. sauna. beauttfut Fireplace Avail Jan 151 oven pnvete patio COLDWeu BANl(eRO tandscap•ng Pool-stte Villa Rentals 675-49 l2 ELEGANT LIVING only yard Newport Scl\ool a ALL BRANO NEW• 15 minutes to Fashion d1st11c1 Call to see Liz .01 3Em 2BA Huge front & Island, 15 minutes to So Chuck Jones 631-1266 en back yards. w/d hkup, Co Plaza. Jul! east of 646-5743 ·gar S 1 tOO/mo 650-4442 Newport Blvd & south of IAYCIHT -ICll,000 P.erlect home tor enter- 1a1n1ng & comfortable lamlly living 1ns1de & OUI HAR vw HMS Beaut Large LR f'R pool & spa Carmel upgrade 3BR A must see' 2BA Im rm, ~rench drs. 2 l"·IOIO lrpt $285K wilt cooper-· a1e Jerry King 644-5319 --PRIYAn Tiil .UE Cllll II ILIFFS-. PllM IPllllll •USTllH• Large 2 bdrm tba !louse. single garage. big yard, hreplace. laundry lm- m&culate S825/mo Call Sheryl Brewer 673-3'117 or 63 t-t266 - liiU San Diego freeway 2473 Orange Ave 63 t-5439 By appt only Aparl•tall lal•ta Puiuila 2607 ....... ., 1121 1Bd $650 utltlty paid N- pets 102 E BAY APT 6 2BR 1'tBA Townhouse G1eenbelt. lndry rm alt bit-ins S 750/mo 2078 THURtN TSL MGMT 642-1603 LUXURY 2br 2ba. upper unit lrpl, gar. $700/mo 679 West 18Th St 642-6034 lllTSHI Easts1de 2BR 1BA. gar, trg yard wrpallo. w/d hkup Great loc $725 /mo 2544 Orange A11e TSL MGMT . 642-1603 --~--IEWPllT YIWIE COS TA ME SA 'S PREMIER LUXURY COMPLEX PRESTIGE LOCATION 5 BLOCKS TO S.C PLAZA Steps 10 ocean 2BR. lndge stove yearly rent $800 mo NO PETS• 675-4010 Agent WATERFRONT w1tl'I sun deck' 2br 2ba yearly, Slt50t mo 646-744 1 536·9524 Sury Year lease 2Bdrm t 8111'1, ltreplac:,e. garage t Block 10 beach S835/mo 642-3490 Days Yll IEIEIYE IT! GA TED VILL AGE COM· MUNITY 2·38drm, 2'"r8a 1600· 1800 SQ It of PURE LUXURY Garage, SPA 1n master suites D1n1ng room. wood burn· •no fireplace. mlcroweve oven. private patio ELE'GANT LIVING only 15 minutes 10 Faahion Island. t5 m1nu111 to So Co Plaza. just east of Newport Blvd & soutl'I of Make the Move to the New Park Newport ONE MONTH FREE RENT Malit the smart mo~t to Park ~ewport. ~ewport Btarh's prt mitr luxury adarf'(is. fur11ished and unfurnishtd I. 2. & 3 bedroom aparlmtnts and to" nhoust>s only minutes from ~rwport Ce nter and Fa~bion Island. from S89~ to S 1800. Ja.mb~ret at San Joaquin Hi11s Rot1d (71-4 ) 64-1-1900 .• PAR.K NEWPORT "'h" ,,. , • · , •'Ill , • ltu h -\"1111 t• r "• ,1 i \ .11 \ • .f' II • • r•'t 't f (J(tul. \rel ' h If 1 I 01\1 I\ t t 'l~ll Jthl ftlJll J1ht 111,1111: JI .1:.1,•1 1o1 l't"\l'IJI O .• ft•C'll'llltlll1. '« • l .11 ·"'I .• 111 .11 .. 1 •t. It \t11 'J .1!-tr pr.1·'111!1'.>Jl~rn•>A lt.!Cl l'JI "l' \•111'••l\1•!~1tdltlli.:f11.ltJ1i1111t 1 1'J •' P•1· • l"''I ·•l'lrt\l>tr1t111t I'•'• " f.t.l !Ji lllld II I ,!I lllltl LllHol tit Ill fl(\ I' ( •l •tl1ol 'l' lli1l' II' .,. \\ < '' UJ 'If<< r \/(I./ ( .if1t11!n/J •I 't• '. Charming old Estate tst 11me ottered t 7 acres 5 Bdtms Gorgeous grounds Palm trees pool walled-•n y3rd \725K RUr 756 15•0 · G Plan 4Bdrm 3 B•tl'ls Close to pool. tennis and track. $270.000 Call Agt Sparling 833-3544 IHll 1tlllll1T Plu!h condo tBr tBa Micro w/d hk·UP. air Streams & lalls 11 patio edge Carport • gar w opnr No pets S195 Min sec $500 549-2447 STUDiO Apt unfurn, Ultls included. no gar. ', blk from Bay, $450/mo yrly. 752-5710 •Close lo OC Airport •7 Minutes to Beach •N1gnt Ltgl'lled Sand Volleyball & T ervi1s Cr ts •Pool. JacuZZI. BBQ •Covered Parking San 01egri freeway 2473 .. !!!l!!!!!~llll!llll!!lllll!!!l!llll!l~-----~-­Orange Ave 63 t-5439 HAVE A NEED? P)Q 11, J 1, 1, Tw1ll1t w/ .111 It llttal 28• 2Ba walk to beacl'lt lrplc poor tennis. central a11 2 • car gar S t65K 642 4391 ·D 642-2789-N Wiiy s101ti1111 tnosll unused 1 l' I items tn•~ wmt.ir? AO•!l•ttse rl !all Qar dQ" salP 1n class" l•l'd ClllllTl&S Cllll Plush 28r 281. w/d hk-up, lrplc dbl gar w/opnr Nr streams & lal!s Pool, spa Great loc• No pets S 1050 · $500 min sec 549-2447 Cortu itl Jlar 2'22 tBR Apt. like new. Ir~ split level. lrpl, relrig. encl sunroom Smgle, no pets $850 incl u111.s 675-4928 BACH Apartmeo1 Beaut. newly decor S5901mo Quality Stngle person 644·5319 for 1n1erv1ew •Cable TV Available •Rec Room wlll'I Fireptacit and B1ll1ards •Saunas • 10 Acres ol Magn11toent Grounds By appt only IH Clt•Hlt 2171 28R NEAR GENERAL HOSPI TA L Carpet. drapes, stove. patio. SS tO/mo, 543· 7375 Jlilc. ltatala 1 BR FURN/UNFURN Btttls/ltttls' Z711 '660·S690 UllU IUll STEPS Tl IUCI JR !BR FURNISHED COZY 2BR lalhced rear Lovely 2Bdrm tBa, lrplc in $585 llT .. 111 yard sundeck 309 unique apt complex Wkly ren1111 $145 & BROADWAY $950/mo st t50 No pets 675-8481 Crnr Newport Fwy & Baker Up/Wkly Color TV, lree Call 642-3871 (Sorry, No pets!) coffee. l'leal•d pool maid Ocean.and b~jiJ.e.w LA...2 ________ 1.Jat.VJ.ce..A..steplJ.O..JX:ea __ _,,"t--..,...,."""'.-MOVE-BA 1n unique apartment (7141557_0075 K1tch's avl 985-N Coast 2br tncd house ava1r 116 compleJC $775-$925 No Hwy Lag Bch 494-5294 let U1 Help Ytl Sell ~ o•r Proptttr! Call Cl111111t•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. easy move-in kids fine Pets 675-848 1 Spacious Easts1de 1 & clean decor $695 2Bdrm. $585 & Up. Sec lllLITT Fii 1111/WI •IH-1111 * lct11 I OHJtl Vltws! dep $500-$600 No pets Newport Beach new Hotel Or style 1n this 3br 2·story 3Bd 2Ba. d/w. 2 patios 2 2020 Fuller1on. 631-8427 Pool, TV. spa 1680 Su· 2ba kids newe1 appls car gar No P•ta S 1395 T1ll Y1CT-1&I . perfor . .C M 645-2221 $775 539-6t9I Agt ree 673-8889 or 673-6890 -H• .. "MTI 2Br wt gar Nw crpts & S...,..." L LUXURY 3br 2ba. Easts1d1 C"la Jlt11 2124 drps. blllns. lncd yd Wkly rentals now avafll' Townhome. 1'1 yrt otd. Large 2Bdrm 181 Apt w/pat10 636-4 120 1-SPM S t40 00 wk & up 2.274 Very ttelu•e $1150/mo Balcony ovffloolnng pool 667 Victoria · H'" $705 Nwpt Blvd:CM 646·7445 Villa Rentals area No pets $6 10 •. TOP AREA 2650 Harla WI Ill L•I 675 49 t2 $600 securUy 646-3818 MESA PINES Quiet $695 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy Plusti decor enhances 1Bedroom tBatn. tots or 1BR tBA, lowerpoots1de Newport Beach Refrlg TV spaetous 2-story 3 bath partt1ng Squeal\y clean GARAGE. spa BBQ, lndry s 135. wk sgt, no depollt garage ltreptace more No pets S495tmo CALL NO PETS 549·2•47 $800 539-6191 Agl lee 990·21HO W/SIDE large 2 Bdrm ••• ,... •• • • .,. Daaa Ptill 2111 tBR upstaira w/gar, cable downstairs. new paint. no 27M TV . ref req_NO PETS' pets, $595/mo CM Houee 1350 mo In· 2br 2ba. Dana Point $545/mo 352 Victoria 2248 Canyon 832-1786 cldes utHltlea. ,., ..... Condo. pool, ctoae to -·-beach & M • r In • , 645-816 t Avail 111 l•at hack lifi non-drinker. H ·0208 $800/mo. 962-0307 2B" 18A S700/mo SJOO • l'lome. 842-8057 work .:.-.======"""ii~ depo111. g11 & wat11 IL.Ill Tl... Corona Del Mar 1Pt. MtF paid Lalanne Apart-2BR 18A. gar, lndry rm, to ,,,, upttalrs 2br 2ba, menta 1838 Placentia sndk Avail now 1705 great location, $500/mo. 548-2582 Child ok! 1306 Walnut 873·8938 TSL MGMT 842-111<>3 ----- CLASSIFIED IDYERTISllG DEIDLllES for CllilSTllS 2BR up~talrs w/gar, cable T V • rel req, NO PEJSt 1585/mo 352 Victoria 845·816 1 Avall 111 EHtllde 18R 1BA Iota of wood. upltalra S650 NO Pets• 990·2970 FIND throuRh cl~ssifled F al'lr 3BR hOme In CM 1 150 /mo 1 au lat 1each9r In whlchr Th·F t 1·2. N/amkr 845-2357 M/F to ahr 38R hm N ... ght area. n/amlt.r Avail 112 1 450/mo 720·0144 IV meu. The Classified Advertising deadline tot Jn column ads for Thursday and Friday, December 25th & 26th will be 2 PM on Wednesday, December 24th. Our otvces will be closed at 2 PM, Decem- ber 24th, anci will reopen for business on Friday, December 26th at 8 AM . Th• Orange Coaet Dally Piiot "Cl•••lfled Advertlelng 842-5878 ,,, - Shr 38f' Irvine Condo turn, prlv IPI . lrff cable. 13t5fmo ptu• ''°' utll• Gary 547-04001552· 1150 1~n= .... •11 ...... tr ... Comt • enioy 011r 1ar0tn s1,1e 'Ills Qwiet. c0111for11ble "~•-~.,.. ... i-mf._...~n..., .. ,. » cw to lretw•Jl & So tout PW• _.. Ot'ily 111111um to iEi sin;;. I& btxll Glfll't$ ....... NO ~rs PUA$( Secur•. 731W 11thStt'Mt w . •u . u11• ., •••• ·•· c ~.,s~;;;r•1 °' •• , ··~ ......... c.-.. - • •••••• ......... "lllllt~t a••••••• '7 ... "7. •a •• , .. ' ... ... , .. ,... ....... • ··1111 ~·••1i1111 * 11 ·*· m M"AHA•••n ,...,..1 M~1eoa 1111 w .. 1c11n ~· Bch. 541 ·5032 ag1 .. ; s4.80. ~~ 4 line mimimun · ' · s A Garage Sale ~\~ Kit for $1.00 For 14.80 you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 line minimum and t.he price 11 the ume whether you advertise 1 day qr 3 days. It's a grMt way to turn thole hidden treasures Into cash. 1 We are alto ottering a Gutde to letter Ger• ... for 81.00. Thia guide Includes Ideas on how to advertlM, how to ptan, What ltem1 to sell, plus. Ideas for..1 better garage Hie; alto a garage HJe aign . pricing stickers. lnfo'rmatlon on city ordinance. and an lnvent<>rY ~~-\ ¥ou can purchase your Garage Sale Klt for S 1.00-wtien you ptac. your ad at: -., Piii Orenge Coat Oe#y Pilot, 330 W•t Bay St.. Cotta MeN • Huntlnaton ~ lndependtf 1t, 17tet 8eectt ~ .• Huntington a.ctt . Monday • F 1:30 AM to 5 PM 642-5678 ---- · J CALL TOOAYll lllPllLllS Your ~ Oltec:IOfY Repf eMf'lllllve ••2·4121 td.110 "' . ' HONDA 'II Accerf • .................. ""'· .... ') .... --GIN» 11'-llOI, flt....a ,, ••••• ,. •-m=ir• .... _ ""' ...... , .... ......... , ... ..._,,,_ '"ll ...... , .... ..., .. -" ..... u .......... ~n U• \.-..... .. , ....... ,... ... l ...... ·-.... -..,...._ ...... .. ..,. .. _. ..... .. ,, .. ...._ ,,... 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