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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-29 - Orange Coast PilotBlelaop Norman llcParland· California Air traffic control ls losing Its safety margin due to fewer controllers, stressful schedules and repeated f allure of aging computers./ A5 Nation Mystery writer John 0 . MacDonald, whose Travis McGee character Is one of the most popular detectives In modern fic- tion, died Sunday.I Al World Negotiators met today at the heavily guarded lran- U.S. Claims Tribunal to work out terms tor return of $506 million in assets, plus interest, to Iran./ A4 ports The Rams 19-7 loss to the Washington Redskins was too much for nose tackle Sh.awn Miller ./81 INDEX Advice and Games Business Classified AS 8 5 87-8 A9 89 A7 A8 Comics Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Public notices Sports Television Weather . - A10 84.8,9, 10 81-4 A8 A2 Pope R&ines · ~O.unty biShOp· Nevada's spiritual leader. McFarland. will succeed first oc bish op, John_~on_ has been bilt\op for tht' paSt I 2 years. "I've rccoaruzed (tht appointment ) for the ho"or it i1. The reputation·of the Diocese of.Oranac as a really vital and alive diocc·sc 1~ very 1mpress1vt' ... By LANCE IGNON Ol ... O.., ........ · Pope John l'aul II has named the bishop of the Catholic 'Church 1n Nevada -the Most Re'. Norman F. Mcfarland -to head the Dioct'sc of Oran--..t'. __ _ Mcfarland. 64. succeeds the d1ocesc '!I first bishop. William R. Johnson. who died Jul y 28 at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Mcfarland said the appointment. Pro-life march~ > • staged in Mesa Anti-a bortlonlsts in demonstrations across the country By PAUL ARCHJPLEV Of .. Dellr .......... With l·andlc~ fl1,·kcnng in the c'enrng br(·c1e. pro-hfc marchers "alked down Baker Street 1n C'osta ~1c'>3 undar to demon~tratc their oppos1t1un to abortion. .\bout I JO adult~ and children Joined thc annual l'andlchght pro- l l'lr\1on from fnn11~ Baptist Church to St. John lhc Bapu.s1 Calbohc . < ·hurch "'hl·re Ma!>~ \\3!> celebrated: Sponsorcd O) the Pro-Life Com- m1ttcl· of Orange Cou'nt}. the march was duplicated b} s1m1lar groups across the countn. Open to members of all faith~. thl' march wa., held on the Feast of thc Hol) lnnOl·ence. a religious ob- ~n anl'C ul thl· b1bhrnl time "'hen King llcrod ordered wld1t>rs to \laughll'r 1hc children of Israel 1n hope'> oflo.1ll1ng the C hmt rhlld Part1 c1pant'i pra)<'d aloud and <:ar- rll'd !>1gns that sho"ed graphic dl'p1c· 11on<;offctusc\or me,.sagc<> lake "~top K 1lhng God's Bab1c._ ... which he first learned of Dec. 16, was Mcfarland said. • unl.'xpected. · . . But saying farewell to the Rc1'o-Las ."It came to me Ha surprise," be VeftS Diocese. which includes the said 1n a tele~hone interview from entire ffatc. will be like lea'!ing a Ne' ada. "I'm in good heah~. bu.t 'I'm family. he said: 64 and that's the age when you expect An 1nMallat1on ceremony has been 10 settle down." 1 • scheduled for Feb. 24 at Holy Family -Wn•le Mcf'arlandiaid-M-is lo0k.1i1ifttwt---4{'-'Jllathcdrat-in OrangC'. 11f\~r which forward to leading the second la,.est Mcfarland saict he will commence diocese in the western United States with his first priority -getting to -it has more than S00.000 ~mben · lcnow his clergy and congrep11on. -he said he will miss his fiiends and "I simply ha ve to come listen. learn 'the congregation in Nevada. where he and observe." McFarland said. I Gery AndertofTutla and Mirta Hemon of Santa~ march agalnat abortion la C-ta Ilea. · In Nevada, McFarland said he . often would spend weekends at various parishes throuahouJ tho 110,000-square-mile diocese. That task )Niii be made all the easier 11> h1~ new position where the daoce\e covers only 782 sqUlare miles. the boundary ofOranae County. . Mcfarland refused to ca1cgon1.e h1mk'lfasa liberal orconscrvat1\t' 1n the Catholic church. an issue that ha5. been building reccntl) a!> w me mcm· bcrs.nf the.church h.ave takcn-i.iands on binh control and abon1on con- trary to th(• Vatican·~ po\1t1on "I am a man of faith." he ..aid "Docs that ma~e me a libt'ral or a co"servat1v1:'! J belie\(: in the d1gn11~ of man from the womb to the tomb. Does that make me a liberal or a conservative? "I carry my motto on my rina: In Vcrtitate Amhulare:· which in Latin means "To wal; 1n truth.'' "I think truth IS the issue. I can't ca1cgon1c myself. I'll let someo°'c el!IC do that.'' Mcfarland said. "I v.ould !laY that he is a traditional bishop 1n full accord with the leader· ship and teachings of John Paul." said Thoma~-A. Fll<'ntes. spolcesmatrfor the Diocese of Orange. · The bishop said he will rely on help and guidance from 81sop JoM. T. Steinbock. who was named interim (Pleue Me BISHOP/ A2) Fresh cougar tracks founQ at Q .'Neill Park j 2 mounta in lions may be prowling near pic nic area hill' of the Trabuco Can} on area. But Miller said the fence 1s de- "gn('d 10 keep humans out. He said lhl·re arc places where animals can cro'' into tht> public picnic area. M1 lkr ~1d park officials have been a"'arc that mountain hons roam pon1ons of ()'Neill Park, but he said By PHIL SNEIOERMAN thl·1r 1rack\ had ne\Cr before been Ot ... o..,,......,. detel tcd "° do-.e to a public picnic frc\h cougar track!. w~rt' found area again toda) in O'Neill Regional Park . ~oun1aan hons in Orange County and count\ offinals now beltcvc two ha .. c become a growing concern since of the cougars may be prowling clo~ '"o children were anackRd bld\te to an area thal had been open for cougar-.carlier th1iqcar an ona . public picnics. C a\pt'.'I"> W11dcrnessWPar1k r near San O'Neill ha\ been clo\ed 10 visitor\ Juan ( ap1s1ranu 1ld 11c t'ltperts since FnJay. when a ranger spotted.· ha H' .. aid cougar\ general!> sh> away cougar tracks near the p1cn1c area It ~from human\ and ha\C \31d .'~e~ are will remain clo'>Cd 1nddintteh 0\er unu~na1n "h' thl' 1v.o allat:k\ OC· the v.c~kend. ranger\ and "'1ldl1lt' Lurred ~~car-. . experts ha'e been raking trails. 1hcn < a~r>C 1 ' 1'> '4.hc.:d.ulcd to. he v. re- inspecting them the following da\ for .11fl('nc.:d to the puhhc on 1-nda~. 1th fresh tracks. · nl'" ruin that \\Crc preparl'd 1n tht' Lion signs v.erc found Sunda). and "alo.c t!I lhl· lion at tad·~ w , again earl) toda). park offinal\ \31d. .\I< a'>pcr-1. vi\llOr'> all no ha e althouiti no sighting has been re· to otitaan a "'1ldernc\s permit. ac- pol'ted. • . · , koov. lt.:diJO& the) a~ aware of "It appears at th is po1n1 to tK-tv.o danger\ .'" thc park "'~': ch'.ldren mountain hons." said rim Miller v.111 he r~\tncted to l\loo p1l'n1c areas. manager of Orange ( ount) ·s regional ft1lo.1ng trai ls Jnd tampgrounds v.111 park operations. "One 1., delinitdy an ht· open onl ~ 1u adulls. and hiking adult. and one could he a JU' t•na lr .. mu\t ht· donl· in group') of iwo or He said these conclu'i10n'> wt·rl· mun· based on the c,11c of the tra ks. \11llc:r \J1d he "a'i <ieheduled to The tra<.·ks have been disco' ercd tn mC:('t toda' "'llh Hal Krizan. the a fenced. undr\'t>loped pon_1on ofthl· mun!\·., d'ire<tor of parks. to de- 1. 700-am· park. located in the foot-~Pleaee .ee COUGAR/ A2) ~ccord1ng to Ma l') < ·urm of lhl' Pro-Life pol111ral actwn rnmm111ee. pa rt1npant\ al.-.o were a'>kl'd to donatc to the L1f{· ( cntl•r an Santa o\na. v. h1ch rnun.-.cl\ and aids un"'l'd mother<,. Curt1!1 'aid 1he P~C alo;o survc}'i poltt1cal cand1cla1c.,, puhlishc'I their JX1)1t1ons on abon1un and -;uppons cand1da1c' \\ho '.iharl· the group·., \ 1e\.\'I Newlegalheadachesfordrunks ( 'harlc\ and Joanne Shorh of( m ta M c~. \\ho ha'e organ11cd thl· march fonhl'-,m\rlhc )ears . ..aid tnC}-were rnncerned that 1he "'a'e ofabon1on11 around the world \.\Ou Id lead to othl·r form'i of kalhngs "ancuoncd b} !ln- nl't\. < .-harle'l 'ihorb ..aid 4.000 ahor11 nn' arl' performed datl) in the n1tl'd ~t.ites. and 2 n11ll1on fetu~'i "'en· J)'<irted around tht' "orld last }l'ar "We fed vcr) strong!) that \\e ha' e to stop thl\," he said "Life for the\e ix·ople ha,·no real meaning. .. C\I thing )'Ou kno"' they'll ht' killing the rl'Hlrded~ the elderly. l tfl• tli:g1ns at ronn·ption and end., .... twn < iod choml''· (Plea.e .ee MARCH/ A2) Habitual offenders face stiffer action unde~islati-0n ta-kingeffect irr 198? By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of Ille Delly Net ..... the inl1uenc1: and pcrm11 lht' <'oun' to 'di a drunkl·n tin' l·r·c; rar Drunh·n dn,er' \\di fa n· Ill'" l hl' number ot arrl''I' O\l'r thl' roadhloc:lo.\ "'hl'n thl· .. l'l imh behind lwhda\\ 1llum1natl' lhe '4.'nou\nc""1l theirStl·cnng whl'cl., bcgannangJan. I th r drun~l·n dn' mg prohlem fha1·, "hen 3 batr h of nc"' lav.s I he H1gh\\;J~ P;itrol made nl·ar l\ ht·rnmt· l'ITertive for moton\t\. I .~no arrc'lt' li1r Jrunkl'n dr" IOF. hint·l"I' and ocdcstnans. ht·t"ren C'hn!>trna' b l· and Sund:n morning 1n ( aliforn1a . ~1& CllP Tht· < 'ahforn1a I eg1'llature n>n-\poke'iman "itn t' t-..ohkr t1nur\ to tum the screws on drunken During that ..aml' ix·nod. 44 1ratfa J rn 1ng with measures that mcn-~ath~ "ere rt·port<'d. t-..<1hler 'aid. pcnah1l'\ fur JX'(iplc driving undef the 1"omt' m1c1n1ght . -J-a-n I ~Ir influl'l1rt' \\lthout a license. introduce "ho\e drh 1ng 1m' 1kg('\ "l'rl· ix·n.11l1t'' lor minor<, dQvrng undrr .,u.,ix·ndl·d nr '\U~l·d for dn' 1ng un<kr lhl· 1nllucnn· or re(·klc\\ dn' - 1ng could tau· rount~ J311 and a minimum i}OU finl: for _a fJrs1 <'nn' ic·t1l10 nn ll•p ol l'\l\llng fll:nal- lll'\ for dn' mg\\ 11huu1 a hcc:n'K· l 'nder lhl· h1ll l .\R \~fl~) authur<'d h' .\s\Cmhh man R Kha rd t-..at1 1>-Lc>' .\ngl'll:,, h;ih11ual trallk ot- frnders fall' l''l'n \tlff<·r ix·nalttl'' 1m lud1ng a ~I 1100 tine for a liN l'""' 1ctmn ·" .... c11 :i' mandator) Jail 11mr 1fthl· drl\n "ltlO\ ll tl·d '""1 nr more l1111i'' "11h1n :i t ~-mnn1h ix· nod l>n,·er' umkr a~.<' IK "'ho cannot kgall~ dn n~ in l Jlifornaa an>"'a' \\Ill he \Uhll'l t Ill Ill'\\ pl'Oaltll'\ 10 19K7 "hl'n thl·,·n, taught "1th no<. fX'~t-hmtttHtlftthol rnnte-n-i-- For olhl·r dnH'r' th<' hm11 "'111 rl·ma1n 0 IO ~·rll.'1'11 l ndl'r thl· hill l .\R 2~''' 1n- 1rridult·J h' \\\Cmbl}"'oman Luc) Killca. U-San Utcgo_conuclcd man- or' "111 ht: n:qu1rrd to attend an Jlu1h11I cdut:a1111n program. and af thl·1r hlooJ .:llcohol n intenl "a\ high J\11 lllfX'rtl·nt thn ma~ ha'l' locnter an Jlu1hol rchahtl11J11on program In add1 11nn parc:nl' uiuld be \ll\ h ·J "'11h thl· u•\l\ of thow Jrug nr aluihol program' x cl In 'omc drun~l·n dn' 1n""7'~'1\ ll· t111n' .1 dt·kntlan1·, \l'h1de ma\ hi.· ,old under a nl'"' Inv. author1:d h' '''l'mhh man Ii' rnn ~hl·r D-~anta ( l.11.1 . - I Ill 1kll·ndan1 mu'I he lhl· reg1\- l1'fl'd 11\\fll'r \.\1th a1 ka'>I Ofll' other <l-1,,1+n~ri -l!n~n8' l'On~ 1 taon v.11h1n lhl' pl1'\ l\IU\•li\.l' )'e3r\ (Plebe .ee DRUNKS/ A2) Irvine's float c~ming to life :-·-ti-nc:ler-petal-pttshers' touch Sandbags _keep high tides away After months of financial unccr· t.ainty. Irvine's first Rose P.erade float as begun to take on alifc ofits own. Stanina toda)'. three ·ere~ - including 104 volunt«rs from lrvant' -will bc:gin womng around thf clod in a final push to transform steel. wire mesh and a skin of plastic into a "World-of Prchistonc Won· dcrs." The focal point of the: act1' 1t) 1s a SI 10,000 float finann.-d by the Irvine Rose Parade· Association. When it is . finished New Year's ~ve. Irvine's JUn&)c of dinosaurs and prch1stonc Oora will have consumed 1bout I 0.000 man hours. ('omplctcd. the specimen will weigh clost to 17.000 pounds. • One of 14 floa l!i }lndcr con .. 1 ruction ·at Fiesta Aoats 1fl Temple C'1t . the Irvine cnt~· 1s the only mun1c1pal float thl" builder will product' for the 98th Paudena 1 ournament of R()f('s Parade. At a VIP reception Saturday for orpn11cl'\ and suppone". Betsy M1this survc)ed the 6S-foot-lon& f'loat amid scaflolding and hurkets of aJue. "This " 101ng 10 be a knocllou1." S11d M1ath1S. prc\ldCnt of the float association. G. kANETIE AVENT As she looked on. a B-foot tall brontosaurus had beaun to gro\\ scales and worken "'ere dcfil) gluing eucalyptus leaves on the beast's dark ar«n tail. one leaf ot a time. To cover the brontosauru'i alone rcqu1re!I enough eucal)'ptus lca'C!I to cover thl" floor of a 20,()()()..squart· foot home. said Jim Hynd. f ie ta's tloral director. Hy nd. a member of the Amen{ an Institute of Aoral Dcsiancr~. has the JOb of fiaunng out all the plant material~ for the floa1s. C' ord1nJ to rulefl, c'el') ~u11re 1n('h of !hr flpat must be covered \\1th fl ower\ ind 'plan' matcnal Thumhina through a thic:k 'IJX"('1fi- catton book. Hynd noted that Irvine's float i not 1vo1cal. For 1n<1tanrr thc spine\ llll the stegosaurus arc made of ta-Ilk• q uet·n squ11~. 8ngh-t ora ngc- k u mq 1i:11 \ rtm the eyc5. o( the t)ran- nOS3Uru\ Ste&o\.1urus pups. hatching from . thl'11' \hells. "ill tK-co .. ercd with tangerine l'hl)'lanthemum "fur ... ' <\nd pinl.'apples will pc skrwemt on rods to loolo. like tree trunks. Pampa-;gra·ss 1'1 U'ICd to line the son o ndcrhl'lh of thl' m101a1un· preh1 -i1t1m:horsc~. ('om meal rtm'I thl· hones· C)Cs 1n white and thl' ,hort. thick manc'i arc mack of lircgrass. Thr wings of a primeval draaonfl> are mndl' of clear pla'illC. It's bod) 1s CO\Crl·d with strips of dried. hlack \C3Wecd Other float material, includt' bud.ct' oflcnt1h. onion scyd, and flu seed~. qant1t1es of ming, reindeer and sheet mou and bags of potatoes and flat!! of dn(d mushrooms to iumulatr trre f un11. EaC'h pan of the nnit IS K'('l1oncd off and coded accord in& to color and plant nrntrnal. said Marie Speros. who \upc:rv1scs the ln•ine volunlctrs I-or the more • tradil1enal float lovcB. the deck lfl covered with 27.000 ro\('\ nnd An IUTII) of h1rds of narad1~. protea. earna(1ons. alad1· nh111C~ nnd vmh1dium,, u 1d Hynd By ROBERT HYNDMAN ~7-'--=-~~-t--ot-~~ • o..,,...,....._, .............. A qer from Jn1De'e "World of Prelllatorlc Woaden .. Ooat for ,._deaa'• Roee Parade la teetlllDi oa Tom Cook. Betay Matllla and Jlm Poeter of lmae Roee Parade Aeeocladon. Volunteers bc13n gluing dncd ma- 1enal'I to the noat the dll) afil'r Clmstmas. wud Chuck Janae. the terhnical dil't<'tOr and J land ape n"h1t<'<'l, Sinet' then t~ o !ih1fts of ~me RO \ olunteers haH· been v.otk· ina to rnd ll"'1nc's flo.11 lor the t"w Year·~ Oa) lineup. · Rc-a1nn1na toda . a third \h1l1 from 11 :30' p.m. to 6 a.m. will be addt'd to act the float 'let for 1ud1tmfl on cw \.. Year·~ E'<' "The onl l'ClUln there "' a Ro'<' -'Parade I\ volunleCI"\ .. ..aid Jnn3l Irvine·, float " not the m<>'t CXJ>CMIVf nor thr lc3'11 C'lf)CO'llVl' of thr Ooat!I under C'OMtruct1on. \aid Janae. but the rompan' ha' h1~h hopes that 1t will be a "'inner in tllc Jud~ina. It ' unusual not uni) hccausc of 11~ ( ......... t•vntt/ A2l I hl t11gh 11Jl' ru\C to about \<.' en k~:t fJll) liida) alon& the Orange < 11a'1. t"l ut \llndhag~ and calm !>Cas kt·pt 1tw 1K'eun from flooding local ''l'l't't' Jnd 'Piiiing into homes and hU\I ne \\t'\ "II "J' dn J' 11 hune," s:tad frank Holmht-t'g. · '<t"v.purt Beach·, 8 ling < 1l·nrral ~wn ll'l'' J1rtctor "It was prl•d1 «tcd 111 be fl q feet. hut wr mea<1urcd 11 at 7 I and 11 wa\n't an} prnhkm .. .\!though thl· 7 a.m tide wa unu-.unll ~ high this morning. 11 1 C\pc\ 1cd to tx-C\ceeded b) higher 11dr\ l urc;da.' and \\ edne~n) morn· ang' I\ 7 1·foot high tide ·~ l'\Pl'\"lcd at 1 41, am Tw'l<ia~ at1d thr J>('Uk - " h1dv Ulllld reach rl'<'nrd le .. cl -1~ ant1c1pa1~ at '\O a.m Wedne!Mia) v.ith 11de '\ ttt abo' c the low- woter line. Weatherw11tcht'rs 5a1d that thF hi&h tide alone would not he cnouah to cau~ probl~m' But. coup4td -1th either storm (.)r h11h wrf. con911Mtcr- Jhk nood1n1 could occur. · l h 1~ mor~in&. howtver. hoth tht ( ......... aAJllDaAOe/A2) receive .presidential medals LOS ANGELES (AP)-Pmidcnt Re.,.., bes&owcd presidentia l medals .ror achievement on tht pilo&s a nd desiancr of the globe-drding Voyaaer 1---lllrcral\ to<liy • .sayioa their safe land- ina •was · .. j ust about the best Christmas" Pre"Senf &mc rica could ha"e had." ' " . In a ho tel ceremony here. the president prcsentcdl-Presidc ntiaL Citizen·s Medals to l)ilots Richard Rutan and Jeana Yeager and Rutan's brother. Bun. v. ho designed the ai rcraft · First lad} Nanr} ,Reagan panned the medal on the right lapels of thl· two men and handed Yeager her medal in its case. · . "'Three new names v. ill be add ed to the column headed. 'The Righi Stuff:· the president said. ··When we ~w ~ou rnming b~ck home. so ungaLnl) and )Ct sogracd ul. 0} ing into the desert landing strip at Edv.sards .\ir Force Base. that v.a!I JUSl about rht> bc..""Sl Chns1mas present .\rnerica could ha' e had." Both Rutans responded h} praising the .\mcrican )p1rt t of ind1v1dual enterprise which thq said rnadl' thl•1r accomplishment possible. "I "ant to thank President Reagan for pro ' 1ding and maintaining thl· e n' 1ronment tha t is de' 01d of go' - ernml·nt regulation that would haH· made this 1mpos!l1blc 111 an~ othl·r countr~ I can think of." Burt Rutan said. The president said he and Mn. Reagan, "wi&h a ll of America ... followed the Voy&Jf~·s protress along each. Jc. of its IOU$ niaht with altema t1n1 fttlinas of nervou_sn~s an o pe and fear and elation." After presentinJ the medals. Re- agan. who served in a n Arm y reserve cav.alry unit in Iowa in the 1930s. romntentcd on the irony of .. an officer of hol"SC' cavalf) standing hrrl' handing a medal to someone v. fio has flown aro und the world on a single tank ofias." The-c1tatioo to Richard Rutan. 48. described him ~s .. a patriot a nd a hero:· noting tha t the rr tired Air Force lieutenant colonel Oew 3:?5 rombat missions an the F-100 Super Sabre. "The historic flight of the Voyagl·r demonstrated that he 1s also a m an of '1sion -and a man v.ith the skill. determina.110~. _and JU~t ~lai~ ~our!'ac 10 make has' 1s1on a rcalit). 11 said. For Yeager. 34. th(• d tation said tlia1 "1th the landing of Vo)agl·r. ·· .\ml·m·u ga ined ano ther hero." "She reminded us all that avia tion h1stor~ " ~till being wrinen by ml·n and Y.omen "1th 1hc sp1nt of ad' en- 1ure and demng-do:· thl' n Latton 'aid. · Yeager has set four ~P<-'l'd rl·conh and thfl·e fl·mak pilo t rt'l'Ords sinn· ~e ht'lrx·d form Voyager A1rC:·rali Inc in I ~IH to. build and tl y tht' htstor)- makina craft The citation honoring Bun Rutan described him as "the drivina force behind· the bnlhant \'Oya c of the a1rcrafl he designed an.a " utan 1s a former ~1r Forcl' flight tc t engioecr who founded Rutan Aircraft in 1974. After the presentation l'ercmony, Reagan planned to fh to Palm Springs to greet the nt'V. 0 )ear armc home of publisher WaltN .\n- ncnbcrg. The Vo}agcr's JOurne) marked the first time a pla ne has flown ;iround the world v.itho ut r(•fueling. Thl' honoring of Yeager and the Rutan l>rothl'r'i brings to I b thl· tOtal of C1tiien•s Medal\ Reagan has ~l\,ardl•d . Prcsidl·nt Richard N1 on l'Stab- . hshed thea"ard b} l'Xccutl\eordcr 1n 1969 and pre l'nled it tWI('(' in 197 J - posthpmousl~ to baseball pla~cr Robeno Clemente. "ho v.as kllk•d 1n an a1rplanl· aa~h "h1lc on a Nicaraguan rl'11ef mission: ancl in .person w· then S~netar. o f State William Rogl'r' and Roger.,· witi:. .\dde. The rna11on to Mrs. Roger\ alll·d her "the nat1on'c, premier hoste.-.~ in foreign affairs·: and s~1d she "provided a warmth and charm that helped to human1Le the climall' u l d1plomac)." · Justice Department s-ettles .. with Challenger crew's kin \\'-\~Hl l"C1TON (.\P) -Till' Justll'l' C:kpartment saJd toda~ 11 ha., reached conlilknt1al. out-nf-t·ourt scttlemenh "1th the famllit's'of S<"huol teacher Chmta · Mc .\uhtTe and thrCl' other astronauts '"h.o died an lhl' explosion of the span· shuttle C'hallengl·r last Jan .:!IS c-state of Ms. Rcs'nik. who was single. Thr Just1ct' l.kpanment said the seulcml·nt'i rl·arhl·d so far ··in\oh e payments over .an e~tendcd pemKl of 11mc" and .. are desi~rd to provide adcquatt' linanl'lal sccunt~ for the fam1hcs of these crew member\ ... Ot hers se ttling "all potenttal claims" aga1n't lhl· gon.·rnment or manufacturers. according to thl' 1.kpart- ment. v.cre the familu:s of Francis R. ~·obel'. the ml\\1on commander. and ofm1s'i1o n spec1ahst Elli son~ On11u~a a nd payload spcctahst Grc-gory 8. Jan,s. The department \aid that under terms of a !ll"parall· agrttmcnt. Mon o n T hio kol. lnl'.. the manufacturerofthl· sohd rocket booster!> uM'd on tht• Challenger. will make a "substanual rnntnbu11on" to the !>Um~ paid thl· four families. tho ugh the compan~ did no1 acknoY.kdgc an ~ ncghgt'nce. Three other ac;trnnaut'i. pilot Mu:had John Smith. "At the r(•quest of lhr families. the· ammrnh and tams of the settle ments wall remain confidl'1l11al " lhl· 1.kpanmcnt said. It was understood. ho" l'' l'r. 1h;11 1h1.· >e tt.le mcru.s .required.. the appro.ul of ~'' .\ttorn~ <;enl·ral .\m old I. Bums -meaning under d1.·partnwn·t gu1dl'11ncs the~ were wonh at least S750.UUO pa ta11111\. ~pokesman Tell) Eastland said ··1hc Dt•parlnwnt'of Justll'l' and the families arl' plca,ed tha1 theSl' 'l'llkllll'nt'i werl' al·h1cved with concern for the d1gn11~ of all 1m ol' l'd. and in a 11ml'I~ and non-ad\ersanal manner '' 1thout thl' m·ed 10 engage in litigation." and m1s!l1on~six·c1ahswud1th .\ Rl·sn1k and Ronald E ubee. a former Air Forn· tl''l p1I01. v.a\ an McNair. also died 1n the crash. Smith's fam1I~ ha!> filed a l'll1 Phl)ee of N .\S.\. O n110ka was a li1•utl'nan1 rolonl'l m $15 million da1m aga1n<,t thr Natmnal .\eronaut1l'\ and the .\ir f-orQ;,. Jarv1'i was a former ·\1r ForCl' eng1nl"Cr Span· .\dmin1<,trat1on. and that ca'i<' remains "undl·r a!l'>1gnl·d tu tOl' ( hallenger c·rl'" a' a reprt''l'ntatl\ l' of d1<,cuo;"on." Jus11n· Dt:panment otlinals !>aid. Hughl''> .\1rcraft ( o . .\nd M rs. Mr .\ullllc . a high S1.ho11I -------i1"'·t'""li a11 ·c; fa 11 11l~-tra..--filtd Sult against M'crrm n--karner 1n :'l:cv. Hampshire. v.a} on thl· \rl'" :" .\nwn .t·, Thro~ol \lo d:11m h:i.., h<'en fill•d tn datl' in Ix-half ul thl' lir'>I tl•acha in spal·c. BISHOP NAMED FOR COUNTY DIOCESE ... From Al adminl'trator of lhl' l>10Cl''4.' of Orangl' follov.ing John,nn·, d l•ath. "I "ould horx· tu l1'1'r him a .. m~ right arm:· \ll l·arland -.aid "I Pl'r,onall~ rl'JOll'l' at 1he appo1nt- men1 h~ thl' Hol~ I athcr Pope John Paul 11 ut lhl· R1,h11p :-..urman I MrFarland "' thl· 'l'rnnd h1shop 111 Orangl' In SUlTn·d Hl\h1ip \\'lllam R J ohnson." '>aid \1l·1nho1.k 1n a prepared \tatcml·n1 ··Hl' ha!> a ml\lun: ol .admin1\- trat1' l' and pas1oral \~111'\. and I kno" the pm·~t'> and r\lig1ou'I (nuns and flruther.,J v.111 ('Orne to kno" amJ I~' l' him as a good !>hcphl•rd ... McFarland v.as Sl'n t to 1h1· Nl'\ ad;1 d1<K'l'St' 1n 1974 bl·rnu~· of h1., linanr1al ar uml·n Thl'dlOll''>l' v.a<;on the H'rgl' ofbankruptl·~ at the llml'. a '-tlU~-tnn th<t"t a-, rt'' t'rtt"d. McFarland •mad. B' rontra\I. ~ Ful'nll'' \a1d. thl' Diocese of Orange 1-; "one nfthl' mos1 afllucnt 1n the nataon .. ~kFarland v.as born 1n Marllnl'I. Calif and was edul·ated al 5 L .I o'cph ·" (' ollege. Moun tam V l('W and ~I. Patnr~·,~l·minan 111 :\h'nlo Pa r~. Hl· earned a dol·t1.iri1e 1n canon la'' from the thl' Catholic l ln1\1'r'oll\ of .\ml·rica 11} \\'a\h1ngton. I> ( · lk "a' urda1ned a.., au\lliar. lmhon .uf~.an I rnn l'll'O in l'/70 anl! hc'ramcr-p:i~or nf M h..,1110 11ort)re~ l":lorl' h" appo1ntrnl·nt ID llll' f.kno- La' Vega' D1on''l' Coanridentall\ l'loth \1cf-arland and John.,on. '" t111 "l'rl' l IO,l' lril·nd\. had tie~ \\Ith 'l''ada John\on v.as oorn lbcr~· In ll '>mall l0"1l rnllt"d Tonapah. SANDBAGS KEEP HIGH TIDES AT BAY ... --From A l- sk\ and 1he '>l'a l.('erl· rl'lat1,1.·h cairn Coastal Cllte~ anu COUOl)0 publi<: works crl'"'" ha'e tx·l·n e,\pert1ng thl' high tide!> and prepared la'it v.eek b) piling up 1oandhag'>. rc'>ealing 'ltrcet e nds and li·ong storm flapper gctle'I 1n : -a·reas mo~t $USCCp1thlc to flooding. In Nev. port Beach. large <,heels o f plastic ha ~e been filled wit~ ..and and laid along the ba} front on the Balboa · Prnansula·s Edgewater Avenue wh1k o;andbags were piled atop sea walls on Balboa Island. In Sun~·t &·aC'h. S<lndhags were d1stributl·d to res1de'nt s at thl· Orange ( o unt\ Fare Station No. J at 16861 12th Si. the hnml''i.·· P Ju lie ( ua\t II 1gh" a) r l'nia lll('d orx·n in both dire t1on' 1h1\ morning. l'lut King !laid Jbe nonh lane' - wh 1<h could flood when harbor watl'r' n se -ma) ha'(: to ht· <'IO.,l'll temporan l~ Tucsda~ and Wl'l.Jnl·.,dn' mm nings. · Sunny skies expected.Tuesday • • J • A frone.l 1Y91em P""*'O lfttO the P.-C Horthtt ... lCICMy lhoYkt bring tome t"9h c:loudtn.I to 8outMm Celffomll. but mo.tty eunny lk'-.,. ~ed to l'9tUm Tu.day. fCM.CI ....,• Mid. Meanwttli.. coutal resident• ehould watch for "*'°' tidal owrllow. all weelc becw of unu.ualty high tldee. wNcti .,. ..fof'eca t to peak Wedneed•Y morning. tti. National Waathel Service said. . U.S. Tempe. A......,,NY AIOUCl<*-AINttllo AllMla AlleMt0 C.1y Ayalin ..,._.. Ming• llfmlllgfl.,., ....... Cl! .,... eo.ton lluftalo 9\if~IOI\. VI c-CMllM!onS C CMieeton W Va c~ Ct1ic-ec> Cinc1nna11 c~ ColumtM•,S C CoMft$K>•.Otwo COl>COf Cl IU4 Dellu-FI W0<111 Oeylon o.n- 0..M- OetrOll El Paao Falft>tnU ,.,go ''•"" GranoR.,..ss ~o N C -· Honolulu ~Ion lnd•anapoloa JacUon,Mlaa Jackaonvitte ic ...... c.1y le~ Vtget little AoGI< l o.dVille M9mPNt M1aMt 8ellcll Mlelland·Oeleut M1lw94Jk .. Mplt ·St Paul Na~v111e New Orleans ,...... Yorti Cl1V s......,,,.,CllnO $Ml GtOflel s ... JoM s ... '.""' s ... 11crw 5.,.1aM.,1a s ... 1ar.Aon1e.• Tehoe VaMey TO<- Y-lt Vly 71 40 13 ,. M M 13 " t6 • .. u -12 .. 4t OI .. ., .. lt Smog~eport POllulMI ttM>Oarel lfldu llltl) 0-100 good 100·~ ~lul '°' -.... people 100-300 uMMlllllUI for ... 300-SOO • ...,.,_,. ,,,,., flOut• '* tOOty I P .. lofecut, ..Cone! IS pt- 0.., a ell-pel S... llMc:fl 10 Mtc:Arlllut 81vel •2·~ lrwit, SltCldlel:>tCI! v--.. •2-33 Laguna 8Mcfl O llortcatll lOa Al\QtlM Alfporl ·~-<42 Extended Pa1cny 109 ano '°"' douela elOt19 1i,e eou1 aurmo ltl• mg11t t1ne1 tw1y "'°"""' l'IOU'I Weell\Melty. ~ -ll\gll __. 1><.11 moalty """'' Clap 1n•OUQ11 FrlOay 8Mctl hogtit 65 10 70 lO<llS ~ 10 S3 Vtll/llr/ "'91't II lo 74 lOWS3710 '5 IRVINE'S FLOAT IN FINAL PUSH •.. From Al theme. but also. because the Fiesta Floal'> t) p1cally docs Ooats for corpor- ati<>n'I. said Janae. Irvine's ben h mall'" 1nclud'' Lawr' 's, Eastman Koda~. China .\1rh m·s: Grorg10 and Fir<it Interstate B:tnk. Rnul R. Rodrr$uc1. a Fiesta Float . designer. said his design wo~ ~he S"ccp!ltakes .\ward for M1ss1on · V1eJO one year. "I'm.hoping v.c can do the same for another Orange Count) commun1- t' ... he ..aid. . Because of In 1ne·s fund-raising problem~. "it \\as a little queas)~therl' for a v. h1lc.'' hut onCl' people scc the preh1\lo rir float "it'll be a real pull wgethl'r"' for the cit}. he said. ~ "I IO\l' th" theme:· said Kodrigue1 "II') v.hat I behl'\e th1'i parade ,.. about. .. Ralph Rodhc1m . lrvinc·s fund- ra1.;111g· co-<:ha1rman. said mone}· ral\1ng effort' "ere hampered b} 11m1ng. When the associatio n ap- proacht"d The Irvine Co .. the com- pan} "as an the midst of la)tng oil cmplO}CCS and 11 would ha\e b(:cn hard for 11 to justif) a contnhutmn, said Rodhe1m. Tht' abscnct;. of The In 1 nl' C o. I rnrn the hst of sponsors had pn Cl\ er Jll impact on fu nd-raising. hc>sard . Howl·ver. there were SC\ e ra I ma111r sponsor).. including lr\'lne real cst:lll' broker Han u Redd\ v.ho contributed SI 0.000: an equal amount from Kllll Co. Chairman Don t\o ll. and a SS,(XXI donatio n from Allen Cald\\cll. a Scot1ish dn~oper from In llll' Scotland -Irvine's ~1~ter n l\. The rnup de grace "a'i a S 15.000 con1ribut1on from Taco Bell. and an - el<.•, e n th-hour SI 0.000 gift from Tim Strader. Strader. o v. ner of l.cgaq De' clopmcnt Corp.. guarantt'l'd another SJ0.000 1f the non-profit asscx:1~tion 1s unabk to rajse the a mount. .\s of Fnda). 1hc as!loc1a11on v.a<> S 17.11011 short 01 m go.ti Hui 11 hopes tu ra1<.c till' remainckr v.1th a written pka to If\ lnl' rl'!>tdl'nh and husi- nesseo;. 'ioa1d Donna ltarv.ood, a 'pokesv.oman for the as!loc1at1on. ~hen thl· parade ,.. 0 ' l'r. the l'ommtttcc plan\ to appmat'h the Ir' 1m• ( 1t} Council for support for a 1988 float. ~aid Rodhc1 m. Thl' I 987 float had thl· l'ndorsc- nwnt of the In IOl' nt~ g.m l'rnmt•nt • hut no ca!lh In contras!. thr Suta .\na lloa1 · rccc.i~cd sim.ooo from lhl' ('!(\, satd Rodhe1m. · Nc' erthl'll'''· prl\ all' contribu- t111n~ 1n Ir' inl' ha\l' rnngl·d from SI 2.32 from <1n l'leml·ntan 'iChool rhild tn 1.1100 lrom 1n°dl\ 1dual l'Ont nhutur~. hl' 'aid. "It"'> lx·l·n nr1ting and l''Cl)Onc·!> been support1,e. It's not con- troversial and it's not polilfcal.'' said Rodhe1m ... It's a rallying point the v. hole c11y can get behind ... ·DRUNKS FACING STIFFER PENALTIES ••• F r om Al Proceed"' from thl' -.ale v.111 fir'>t pa~ Sen. John Sc' mour. R-.\nahcun oil thl· kgal o" ncr of lhl' 'eh1de. "1th l' ndl·rthl' pilot proJCCt that tl·rm1n- l'lll:l1ning prUli1' gotnfffilhe cit} or aks at thl' end or 1987. un1forml'd nn1nt\1f'1\\hirhthl:otlenseoccurrcd. oniccrs Y.111 be dri,1ng unmarked I n\uranl·e l·ompan1cs won't ha' l' to p;llrol car!> except for the High"a~ pa ~ an~ hl'nefit~ to drivers "ho!le Patrol Jecal on the car doors. 'l'111dc' \\l'rl' sold hy the court'>. Bll')cle passengers age ..i and undl·r. I ht• H1gh"a} eatrol v.111 be hunt-or v.c1ghang under 40 pounds:v.ill tx· 1ng lawbreakers dnving~mer"('tal-ff'qutrt"d to wear appro"ed s:af<.'t } 'l'h1cle'i under a n('W law penned h" heln1l·ts under a law introduced h' MARCH ••• From A- "II \\l' don·1 \top 1t. (io<J knows \\hl'rl" 11 v..ill end." Sho rb said . \man "ho 1dr nt1ficd h1msclfo nl" J' I .tthl'r Ll'O of El Toro said the pr1 ><.l''o<o1on pro' 1ded an opportun1t} lor rni-hfr ad\ orates to demonstratl' 1he1r hl'11cfs. "It doc., a p1:r-;on well to ~1tnes~ 1hl·1r h<'lil'f..,:· hr said. "Man} in the "orld hl'lil''e ltfr ·~ ~cred." Assemblyman Jack O'Connell. 1)- Santa Barbara . .\first "iolatio n v.ill be d1sm1sseJ 11' the defendant pro' ides proof o l purcha!>e for an a roved belm.ct~ l'rdesl nans "111 Ix· barred from crossin~ a road where a stt·ad} yellow trallk light or yellow arro" indicates lhl·re i!I in'iuffirlent time to 53fel> noss Thl' measure authored b} .\\- scmbl) man 8111 Lancaster. R-Lo' .\ngcles. a lso requires disabled vl'· hides to flash turn !t1gna ls o r emerg- enq flashe rs. undl·r another la" 1ntrl>Jul·cd h' \\<.l·mhh m.in J...at1. · Trf'm(= oOicer' v.hu ,u.,pect :i '1olator muy tx· ph}s1call" or mental-l~ incapantatcd can 1ssur th<' '>Pl'l'1al notice vf H'·c~aminallon. 1 he,.dcli:nd3nt must reqUl''t thl' re- l'\ain1nat1on v.1thm fiH' da" o r face ::iutoma11t \U\pcn~ion uflir~·n<,l' un11T 1 he ll''ill ng 1::. com pletl'd , Flnalh . dnH·rs who thin~ thl'' ·\l. h<'cn unfatrl) tldl'll'd tor 11lcgal parking but don·1 \\ant lo h.1.,,lc thl' urnn S~'it<·m l'an plead not guilt~ b~ mail under a la pwl'41f~d ~ 1 \utomoh1k < 'lub or Snuthem ·c ali- forn1a and ramcd ti' Sen. Diane Wat!'ion. D-Lo' \ngdc~. Th1.• pica mu't Ix· ma1kd tx·torc thl· fl'Quired appcaranl'l' lime. and ar- raignment :ind trial \\Ill be \Ct for the 'amc datl' Deposit\ tor bail and parking 111:nalttl'~ muM al'o be l'IKlosed. but lhl' wun "111 rl·turn the lll'JlO\lt'i 1f the dctendant "an' 'COUGAR ... From A l .. o far. there's been no problem." Orange Count} Public Worki. Super- tn ll'ndcnt Da ve King said thl!> morn- ing. "The surf ca me upa bit h1_gh1.·ron the Ix-aches. but it's still ver) tar from Trallic lav. ''1olator'o ma> be or- dered to underg? re-exam1na11 on' I he high t1des th1..,weekarr ~mg ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lfl'llll'd h> a rafl' ali gnment of the II Earth. !>Un nnd moon wh1l·h arl' eM'rt1ng a stronger-than-usual gra' 1-.... 1a11unal pull on the Earth. trrm1m' ''hl'lhl'f '1n11lar ll''trtltton' arl' nCl'lkd .11 <>',l·ill Par!.. \n\ 'urh ruk l h.tn~l'' '"111111 r,·qu1rl·d appn" al b) lhl' 0 1.1ngl· < 11un 1 ~ Board ol Surx·r' 1'11r<. M1lkr '.1111 < .. il11111nic1 ho;h Jnd (iarnl' 11ll1l 1:il' and mrmhl'r" ot lhl' .\uduh(lll "nl11'l\ arl· hl'lp1 ng 1n thl' rurrl'lll 'lu1h 111 mourHa1n l111n al'll' 1- 1' at <> 'eill Rites for Ross tonight . · · -c-orrect ion --- .\ memorial service is ~heduled to night for Mark ~oss. thl' 2.'.l-}ear- _oJd Huntington Beach man who lapsed into a ~oma after' being arrested Dec. 13. Huntin gton Beach pohc1· for OUbtanding W3rT:H}l!> -\parking da1ms tha t he wa<, tx·atcn I)\ two officrrs. · · A blood lest reveall'<l luta that Ross had ingested a po1cnttall) lethal amount of cocaine. Ho"e'cr. an an vest1gat1eo by tht Orangt' Countr District Attorney'\ offi ce has not determined what r auscd Ro.,s· col- lapse. , Ross was disconnected from life. support system s on Christmas morn- ing. The 7:30 ~rv1cc-wiH ~~Id at St. .\ rnpt1on \\1th a photograph 1n the Dec. :?7 l'd111on nt 1hc Dallv Piio t listed an 1ncorfl'('t llm(.! ·for a C'hmtmas tree hurning and fire prevention program in Irvine this Saturda). The tree burning hegin'i at 7 p.m and will h<' stagn l 1n a "acant lot al Alton Parkv.ay and East Yale Loo p. Wilfrid's Episcopal Ch urch an Hunt- ington Beach. Donatio ns m ay be sen I to the parish's Good Samaritan program. Ross. a free-lance a rtist. collapsed 1 a 1a1I cell after being arrested by He was comatoi.c for 12 da\.., "1th minimal brain actl\ it) when h1'i hfc· suppon system wa'i ~hu1 off. ~~AA~~E l1ily p~ MAIN OFFICE )\ </.I» I k., I ft "II • A, MA .~ ,., ft • "*'• ., .... , ' f-.. ' • CI0 .. 1.0 ·~'11•2 !,6/9 tl<•••f•"~ & "'1 ''-' •' i.•I •JJ I c;, ~ , \J.,., ,,._.1 r-,,'1' J~ r .t , r .r u ... i .. , , '4 ""'""" ot .,, .. 1-·~•1'.\I '* ,.., '14 '•t1',. •'·'° • t '°'"* ., ,_,,., ,..., ~ .• ,., t .,.,. 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''"'' PHC14t' hr \ JO r m c eM DelUft I 1 " •"d '(,....,,, Of, "" l.lfl 10> .... .., ~ •.. ,,...,. .. , , ,.., •' tl.N J "6• . ..,. • ,. ., _. ..-., t.~ 1 a ,. .. r .. ' .,,_. U') A " -~ (! '(II.I" ( 1 t A li4 '*•*ed Clrculetlon T1l1phonee ~· '"·~~··· -"••1 --- . ' • ~-.o.L-------'9-------------- Formal wear >-· for t he New Year See Ga rys & Co. . Jn our n ewly expan ded formalwear departm_en t Polo' Ra)ph Lmuen •out ty1uirk .. #119 Fqhion Island• Newport Beach • 769-1622 •Bullocks Wilshire Wi111 ---· --- * ....... . I ,, ·. \ Cllr stma-s ree fire causes .$.375,000 damage ~o motel "a' 1akl•n l:-n1r. "a' mad<' h' pr. inf.I .1 door Newport Beach .\ burglar ~mashed lhl' "1ndo" ul a snal'k har al the main lkal h 1n < orona dl"I Mar and \lllll' SI 00 "onh of M& \I rand•<'' \ome11i1;t"N'n 4 p m l\atur- da' and 8 a m '\ di" .\Christmas 1rce and other holiday dc.-corations fueled a fin.• 1ha1 caused S375.QOO in damage to a Costa Mel\a motel early Sunda} morning. Most oi' the los!J was 10 an L"X· pans1ve compu1cn1cd reservation system, which was destroyed in the blue at the Res1den('C Motor Inn. 88 1 Baker St. aulhontic!> said.• Jim Riche). administra11vc fire chief. said 11 has not be dc1erminrd whether th<.· 3 a.m. hlaze was caused by a fa.ult~ floodlight or a ht C'andlc that was lrfi unatll·nded near some ~ Chns.UllaS-dccora tiuns.. Richey said the li re apparcntl) started on a table thal held garlands and tree branches in a holiday arrangement inside 1hc motel lobb}. The flames then JUmpcd to a nenrh} C'hri tmas tree. , No injuries \\ere reportl·d. Thi.' tire i.acuna Beach The sign v.·u 'alu~d !'.s.1.000 PohC't' arrc 1cd JcfTrt) Wilham ~tc"an. Pohcc amstl'd thrtt moton ti. on 31. of Hununaton Bea h on susp1 ion of susp1c1on of dm mg under the mOuC'ncc. assault ""''h 1 deadly v.eapon and battrr) Katl'lna Diane Fisher. 26. of Palm .pnnp on 1 pohcc officer. Slcwan also wa' was arrc-stcd unda) afternoon on Thaha ch•rac<I with dm•w under the 1nOutntt tr'ttt. Suzanne Mane C1od1t> . .18. of Palo~ of akohol t·k was arrcstl.'d at 8:40 p.m. Verdes was stopped turdJ) n1&ht on unda) on ( alhopc trt"CI at South Cout Laauna "'cnuc It uth Coast H1ghv.a) ·Hiahwa) Rudolph Ro) P.ci1lla. 24. of El T oro wu • • • llTC'Stcd eartv Saturda) on Mountain .\n air romprcswr valued at S300 Wll -'"ltoad • ~olen from the Jilr&le of an capulro · 1 fnda . • 'A '1gn -markina " 1lifom111 { m-r" Jcv.rll') and Cl')\tal "onh SI .OH ""<'"' home on F.I Toro Road fl'' stokn r·m.13) reported ,tolcn from an apartment at Ol ' ' was <.'Ontaaned at J:49 a.m. and did no1 spread from the lohb~ bu1ldang 10 an) of thc guest room<;. R 1chl·~ -;~1d. HO'Wl'vcr. grrc tninrn :n:tnrccmTOom were evacuated as a pn·c:iutton. Still. some scconJ-lloor office buildmgs sustained smokr damagc. Thin~ firelighters. four <.'ngincs and thrce trucks wcrc d1'ipatrhcd to th ne of the lire. • • • .\n an11qul' 'inrhl'~ter n nr \\a\ l'('- portl'd \toll'n som <'11mc bl'twl'cn () a.m and ' r m •<;unda~ from a Ford pickup 1rur k rarkn1 in th<' 2500 block or RlulT Dml' • • • .\ ,;ir \ll'f1.'11 'alul'd at s no \\;" '1olen from an auwmnhlk 11arked 1n tht• .mo hhx·k nl ( anal '\1ree t lxt"•'<'n I 0 a.m l·nda~ and noon l\atur1la\ Huntlncton Beach ~mcone 'ma,ht'<-1a k11chl'n"1e do\\ 10 burglan1e :1 homt• on the KIO blod l11 Pomona AH .. about I 1:30 Frida~. Thcrt tnduinapoh\. a l'\''ildt'nl rcponl'd Sunda) "<'~no signs of forced entl') · Thr lo\\ 1ndudl.'d \ICl'l'<l l'"U•nmt·nt "onh . . . ~ ,. The motor 011 wu drain«! and paint S 1.000 • • • rcmo,cr tl:H pouf"C'd orLa...car at 670 W. " m1drnt of the I ~IO htock of I th t. bttwttn W('dn~) and Satur-Hun11n11on \ 1ll11e l..enr rcponed unda) da Dlmaer was e111matcd at S 1. 702 that \Omro~ had '1olrn hi\ maroon 1984 • • • "$90 porubk ntd10. v.rapped as a To)oU1ptckuptruck,\\1thav.h11r campcr Chnstmas pttscnt. v.as unwn1'Prd ind shell Tl)e lo s wa' es11ma1t'd at S4.000 \tolcn from • hom e 1n the 2700 block of " motonst rc~n~·. unda) that four ~tenon. lxtwttn 3·30 p.m. and 9 Pm. urts and nms had been \lolrn trom h1~ ~turd•) Entt) V.'U made by Pf)tn& • trailer. parkl.'d on the 9400block ore .rand \Cftt'n from a .!!.!'".. window. --_ • _ -The ion v.as C\uma•N111 S \00 8cl&n and Co. offie«, 11~ f.. Baker St.. Entering throuih ·.~ unlocked \hd1ng hurglamc:<' on C'hnstmu E,e, bu1.n01h1ng front door someone hu1"1lt1r11ed a homr ,, on 1h,· ':1• h1 ••I \kad\"'lark a H'~ld<'nl rnx•n,•d <.,und.i~ I h<' loi> 10- ' lu,kd .1 <'.1nwra "nnh ~ 1'0 . . . -\ n1,1ion'1 r,·porll'tl "unJa~ 1hat h" "" l'r J q I> \l.11,la R '\' hall N'l'n '1okn tnm1 a n..,IJuranl on lhl' I' IOO hlo(·k 111 (1nldr n \\ l"I "lrt't'I I hl lo'' "a' C\11· mall'dal ::0011 \omeun,· 'wk .i°g1~1I h.11.1 J nd l luh' from lhl' rt•ar lxd nt a hlu1· 1'11'' '""'n p1 kup parkl·d \undJ' nn 1hr 4 '\IMI hlock M Heil <\H·nul' f hl' l'qu1rnwn1 "a' 'alul'd al S42~ .\ rl'\llknl 1111h:· j ,..!.IHI hh'l\k of I \on rrponl'd \unda' 1ha1 '"ml'l•lll' hod \IOk n hl'r hl'1gr 11170 \\1lk'"nf.11'n '-quorehal k. 'blued ill Ott .-. . \ re'1d<'nt ot th1· : llMMI hl11d . ot &rk"ounh C 1rdc rerom·d \unlla' that ~ome11mc SIOl'<' Sept 10. S 10.11\)(I \\on h of 1cwdl') had been stolen from h1\ home Foantaln Valley ·Entenng 1hrou1h an unl<11. kl'J rea r door ""hilt' a rt 1den1 was upstairs. somron<" buf'l)antcd 1 homt' W('d~a)• on the 16 500 bloc~ of Lassen The loss 1 nd ud('d • pur"lt'. l'Mh a nd Jrv.rlf') of an un· de1crm1nl d 'alu<' The intrudef al..o u~ pra~ paint to cau~ SH1t'Xl damagt • • • Somronc sma hcd a v.mdow to bur· glan1c a &old 19 6 H'unda1 b ed parked ~turda) on the I ~00 hlock o( Fut"lrd Strttt Ihc Ion 1m ludi:d ~tl'n'O rqu1pmcnt wnntrSWO . • • • o\ hu~lar ~ the lm nt door to cntrr thl' I uun1ain \ Jiil'' H omt \hop 8977 ( 1arlield \' c l'ar1' \;Jturdo' heforc the hu'llnl'" 011t'nl·d The 1ntrudt"r stol<" • "Ill Ord-a~H ., damag1· lu the door Youth shot by.accident A 1 9-~ear-old man \\3S sc.Qousl)' "o·undcd 1n a hooting accident in Hunttngton Beach ~unda~ cvenina. pohl'C ~Id. ' Sgt Lam Miller said the m c 1dcnt occurred on the 8000 block of Brush trcct "'hen <;('\era I f nends were unl03d1ng nflcs from a vehicle afttt returning from a $hooting tnp 1n 1 ncarb} mountam area. Miller said Dan.LS.\C.\.en Moeller, 19. of We tmmster. \o\'IS handlina 1 .22-cahbcr ntle "1hen it accidtntly d1 hargrd into the abdomen of one of his companions. The hootma v1ct1m. C'art Andrew Ca~) of Westminster. was rt~ tn scnou condition today at oun- tam Valle)' Rq1onal HQMMtal. ~1illcr said no charan are anf · pated apin t Moelttt. ' ' i , U !S. _negotiates -payment of $506 mil-l-ign to Iran THE HAGUE. Netherlands (AP) -Iranian and W.S. negotiators met toda) at the hea"ilY guarded Iran· .S. Claims Tribunal to work out terms for return of S506 million in assets. plus interest. to Iran. Iran has said it might intercede on behalfof American hostages 1n Leba· non 1f II gets back all llS .S.·bcld asselS. Negot1ato~ from the Iranian Cen· tral BanJ(. the New . York Federal Rc~rve Bank and the two goH·rn· ments met at 2 p.m. The S506 million represents Iran's ti\ erpa' ment into a S3.67 bi llion fund held b> ·the New York Feacral Resen e for rt•pa) ment of syndicated bank' loan!> to Iran.· .• to try to settle the issue themst!h cs. It was not known how many days the mcetinas would las1 at \he tnbun~I. a former sc hool building in a seaside suburb ofthts capital cit). The .S. negotiating team. led by John Crook. U.S. agent to the tribunal . arrivedforthe talks ma U.S. Embas.s) van. T~c Iranian team reported!) arrived earlier. • The fran-lJ.S. Tnbunal isa Netht·r- lands·based claims court that has been d1M:ntansting-thr t\\O countries· financial relations since 1981 . The return of 1he funds has taken on added 1gmficancc because lran·s Par.llament speaker. Hashe m• RafsanJahi, has said at least ft\ e times in recent weeks that Inn might intercede on behalf of American hostages 1n Lebanon 1f Washington released Iranian assets. including the $506 mllhon. •Lu pt1t1 Jon Snaebjornuon, a crewman from tbe Rllken Jcelandlc f rei,ihter Sudar land, l• welcomed by relatlYem on arrl•al ln Reyl:javlk. · • . . phillpplne..aeeka to claim $75(Hnilllon from: Marco& ly TIM Aaedall4 Prna MANILA -Thca<>vtmmtnt ftkd a S7~0.m1lli.on.~a~1uit 1oday i~.i~sflrst MK'h ¥1iotraimcd 1t ,..inina.par1 of the bi I hons 1n. h1~dtn wtah~ n says ckposcd President ft'rd1nand E. Marcosamassed dunn1h1s 20 yearun power. ~ Prtsidtntia1 Commitsion on Good Go emmen1_ llktd ~he Slnd- "8iba)-an. a ss>Ccial anii<orruption court. to arantt11c sovernment t1tft to four liUildjnJS in Nt~ab>ng Island esiate 1rcta1me4Mt1ttM~ly owns: The aovtmmtnt esumatts the valut of 1he propcrt1rs at up to SJ~ million. · . Aqalao lloaor faa• pro·Marca. prote.t MANILA -President Conu.on Aquino said today she..was honored to be namca "Woman of th~ Year" by Timr magazine and that she accepted the a~·ardfo the name ofthef'ihpino people. ~veral hundred su~porters of ousted Prt'Sident Ferdinand 11,tarcos burned back issues of the magazm.e.Su!'day-.They c:arricd a sign reading "Time magazine get out of the Ph1hppmes.\ T~e ~mapzme cited Aquino for being "able to lead a ~volt and lead a r~Pubhc without ever relinquishing her buoyant calm or her g1.ft for ma.king pohu~and human it>' companionable ... She became onl } the third woman to OCfUPY the magazine's cover alone as person of the year. The others were Britain s Q~ttn Elizabeth II in 1952 and. m 1936.' Wallis Warfield Simpson. 1he Amrncan re -or whom King Edward VIII abdicated the Bnt1sh throne. · Demacncy marclln re•ume In Peking 1 he United States has agreed m pnnt:1ple tu return the' mOnC) plus 1nt(•re'>t. but the two ~ides still mull! work out detail!'>, \U Ch ~ wording of an Iranian pledge that it will mak<.· no lurthcr demand-; once the case l'i dosed. The lran-l '.S. tribunal offered to arbitrate the •~sue of the surplu'I funds. held in escro" and known as ·\l'count O nt'. but the l\\O sides opted fur a third scncs of meetings this week I\ Amencans arc missing in Lchanon. and most are tx·he' ed held b) Shute Moslem e~treml\ts lo~ al to Iran. U.~. Embass) spokesman am Wonder ~·d Sunda) that the rl'kasc of the escro" account may not. 1n 1t~lf. fulfill Rafsanjam's cond111on. PEKING -Thousands of studenl\ joifled a prcdawn march .1od~y demanchnf!no~ dem0ttacy. acconling to ~ouren and wall~tm. Po~ did not tr) to interftre despite a c1t)'wide ban on unauthonzed demonstrations. The Peking Evening News. howe~r. said onl ) 100 to 300 students participated. It said the march was ilkgal and.the orgam~ers would be htld legally responsible. The demonstration. the first 1n Peking 1n sill days. came as the People's Dall). China's leading new~papcr. l!>!>Ued a warning against those who spurn the Communist Part) and the 0<·1alist S) 'lll'm 1n their ad ... ocaq of Shipsurvivors credit __;;;;;.1uc1enascJalm 4 om1no.recoR1 __ _ dropp€d boat for lives Lebanese blamed ln hljack of Iraql plane that crashed REYKJA VIK. Iceland (AP) - \uo "ors of the Icelandic freigh ter 'iudurland. which ~nk on Chnstma' Da). said Sunda) the} ow-e their It'(''> 10 a Bnttsh reconnaissance plane that dropped a lifeboat as the) huddled. near death. in a leaking dmgh~. · "'ICOSIA. C')pru!> (AP) -Iraq '><!)\ 1w o Lebanese tned to h1Jack the Iraqi A1rv.ays Jetliner that crashi·d 1n Saudi Arabia last week. ki lling at least 62 people. The official Iraqi Nev.s Agenq said 65 people -23 Iraqis. 11 Sudanese. 14 Egypuans. 1wo Jordanians, two Pales11n1 ans \I.11th Jo rdanian passport!> and two htJackcr!> with Lebanese passpons -were killed. Saudi Arabian offil'lal!i had said 6'.:! of I 07 people aboard tht Boeing 7 3 7 died. The Iraqi agenc) did not ellpla1n the d1!>Crepanc)' about the number of IX'Ople killed IO the ()(•c 25 hlJ3C~ allempt and plane lTJ~h near thl' northern Saudi 10" n of .\rar. The Iraqi agcnc'. in a n·pon mon1l0red Sunda) 1n Nicosia. tdcnt· 1fied the ~o would~be h.tJal·kefi. both reported killed either in a !>hootout w 1th sk~ marshals or in 1he plane crash. a\ Ella George<; Hana and Ziad Hana al·A\mar. The names indicate the:' "l'rc: Lebanese Christian!>· s·un "ors said 1hc·re were i \!, o tu tour \!.ould-be hijackers. The: nl·wsagem·) !>aid the jet. \!,hirh had tx·l·n on a flight from B~ghdad . Iraq. to '\mman. Jordan. crashl·d "after an armed confrontation in the: air with gunfire and grenades." It gil\ e no other details of the h1jack1ng. .\ Jordanian ollicial 1n Amman 'Wiid he suspected the hijackers belonged to a d1ss1dent Iraqi faction and ma) ha ve bel'n !>CCUnt) "offici als who rnuld ha\ e dcxlgl'd '>Cntnl). cbccki. at Baghdad airport to hoard the plant'" 1th ~pon\ In another sea di~ster. an 1nqu1i: "a' ordered at 1he port ofEskifjordur to sec 1f hu man error or fault) l'qu1 pment caused the British tanker <.;~ nl·ta to run aground Fhda) on a rod. marked b) a hghthou\C. Thl· crl'\!. of I:! died. Search rC'sumed al first hght Sun- da) for three crewmen s11 ll unacc· rnuntl'd for and presumed dead. Thl' I .260.1on tanker. with SI\ Brittsh otlice~ and s1A African deck hand\ trom thr (ape Verde Islands aboard. l rashed into the 53 1-foot Skrudur rock off the cast coast. The fi,e sun1,ors frum the 11 · membn lct'land1c cre\!, of the 3.500· ton Suderland arrl\ ed 1n Re) kJav1k latl' Saturda) b) wa) of the J·aroc lc;lands. wherl' lhl') were taken b~ 1he Dan1\h patrol 'hip Vaeddcren. .\ hd1lOPtl'r from the Danish \hip CELEBRATiONS Presents Its Annual AEIER CHRISTMAS SALE UP TO 503 OFF CHRISTMAS CUDS .......... On All CHRI STMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS TREE TRIMMINGS GIFT W RAPPING PAPER CHRISTMAS PARTY SUPPLIES ARTIFICIA L CHRISTMAS TREES ~ .............. .. We Also Have Everything You Need For Your New Years Party . • • • Party Hats, Noise Makers, Balloon lags, etc. SPECIAL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS WI CARRY m-. CM· ~·-·-··· 203 Off WIDDING INVlrA-YIONS UNIQUE PARTY,DECORATIONS AND SUPPLIES plucked the survivors and three bodies from thr lifeboat. '\ Bnush Royal Air Force Nimrod reconnaissance plane. based at Kinloss. Scotland. dropped a survival k11 . including the lifeboat, about 10 hour~ after the Sudurland sank fhu™1a y in rough sea'> 290 miles east of Iceland. Suderland pilot Jon Snaebjoms<K>n described how three of the eight crewmen who scrambled aboard .thl" <>hip's torn and leaking lifeboat died when . eA hausted. the) could no longer hold themsehes upright 1n the freezing. waist-deep water. .. The Nimrod crl'\!.S S3\l'd our II\ es ... ~1d SnaebJorns<1on. "It took u'i about an hour 10 paddle to the new di") boat ... o\Jrs wa<; nl·arl) ful!. of wa ter and \lot' \!,ere ge111n1t numb. fie said the sun·1,or'i weH· given hOPl' v.hcn after 411 hours tn 1he leaking d1ngh) a Nimrod and a l '.S. PC .3 Onon pa1rol plane from an -\rncncan ba!le at .KcOavik. keland. Oe\\ U\ l'r and dropf)l'd nares and lcx·atini beacons. Railroad ' . cars blown off bridge in Japan LISSE. Netherlands -Forty-fi ve cngineen.ng studenh ha'e claimed a \!.Orld record for domino chain rract1om. 1umbhng 755.836 domin<X') 1n a 45· minute l'lltravaganza. The prev1ou,s record for a domino chain reaction was 518.000. and was sl'l 1n Japan two )Cars ago. according to proJel·t spokesman Bart B1Jstcrveld. Sergio Orlandini. the president of KLM Ro)al Duleh '\1rhnes. nudged the first domino to set ofTthl· chain reactton 1n a nowerexh1b11 ball 1n this \!.CStcrn Dutch town Saturda'. fhr a1rhnl' sponwred the even t. \!.h1ch \I.as nat ionally tel~v1scd. · Soviet movie director dies • P'\RIS --\ndm TarkO\'Sk). a So' 1et director ol 'urreahslll' films who defected m 1984. died today of cancer at Hartmann ( llnic. hosp11al sources said. He \I.as 54. There had been reports that hl· "as ill with lung tanccr. His wife Larisa was at his side when hl· du~d . \aid the soun;c~ at thl' hospital 1n suburban Pa n!>. The sources spoke on cond111on of.anlln )mit) Tarkov!'>k). \!,ho won se' era I pn1es at the Cannes Film Fesll\ al O\ t'r the ) ca rs. refused 10 return to the So' 1et nion aftrr he was d<.·n1ed permission to continue \I.Orkin& abroad in 1983. The next )•ear. he announ<Td he and and his wife ~ere ~l'kmg political as) lum in the West. Korean pilot offers coverup theory EOU L -The pilot of the South Korean Jl't hnl·r that v.as shot dov. n b) 1he So\lets in 1983 may ha\'e stra~ed 1'nto Sov1l't airspace b) tt 1ng manual nav1ga11on to cover up a mis1ake in handling the automatic na v1gat1on system. another pilot was quoted as sa~ ing. Par!.. Yong Man . a former Korean Airlines pilot. was quoted 1n the December 1~11uc of Month!) Chosun magazine as sa~ing the pilot of Korean Airlines Flight 007 ma~ haH· med to co, er up an error for fea r the l·ompan) woutd.puni\h him. HO\!.l'\'er. he 1ook issue wtth \!, ntl·r S<.") mour M. Hersh'sconclus1on thal thccrcw ofOU7 entcrl'd v.rongdata in the inertia na' 1gation .-.~stem. and instead !>Ug&l''ited that the pilot caused th(' system to rmrtfunc-uorrbymoqngtheplanctoo soon afterttrc"data v.as enTered. I OK) O!A£1.=-R;ulroad.o1JiCJab-1---•1-~-. '~11d to<la} 1hat a warning of high winds wa~ 1\'iued JUSt a'I Sill car!> of an ·urs1on train plu gC'd from a nar· ro\li bndge. app entl) swepl off b~ the w c crash killed six people nd ured 'iA others. he cars. with four crewmen In· \Ide. fell 135 feet Sunda} onto a crabmeat proces!>ing planl and a house near Hama!>B ka on the Japan ·Sea coa'lt 300 miles west of Tokyo. The train had JUSt let off its 180 pas\Cngers so the) could buy local !ieal-Oed. Tosh1J• Sh11hara of Japanese Na- tional Ra1lwa )'S headquarters in Tok}o s.aid signal contcollers re-- ported the 1ra1n already had passed·a green signal before the bridge when the controllers monitored a red light and buner \!.arn mg for high winds. He said the) !law the light at I :25 p.m. -about the same time as the crash. He said rallwa)' officials wer~ checking train mo"ement records to .. confirm that account. An official of the railways' Fukuch1yama Railway Management Bureau in Kyoto. which oversees operations on the line involved. said the bureau orders a halt 10 rail traffic acro'>s the 1.020-foot-long bridge when winds cllceed about 55 mph. The bndgl' \trctches between two hills. A dntroJecl pa..eaier car II• on another after belnt toppled off a 135-fooi hltb brtqe bJ a •trona wind. The otli<.'lal. \peaking on condition of anon) mit). ~1d lhl' warning light arid alarm for 55 mph winds· at the bridge wenl off at 1:10 p.m. and 1:25 p.m. in K )OIO. I :40 p.m. but that it did not have Sh11hara said no tram was on the readinas for winds at the site. Kasum1 police. track at I: 10 p.m. • Meanwhile. 130 po ice Trom the The Central Metcrological Agency Hyogo prefectural police department urTo}Ookn. about 20 miles southeast and the local Ka sumi polict station of the acc1den1· site. said 11 recorded · bepn an invs stigall2_n_ at the sik winasTn up to mph in ToyooTa at toda . said kiyoshi _Takumi of the He· said they w~re chcckina 5uch possibilities as damage to the tracks from high winds before the tram reached the bridge.J>ohcc also were questioning railway officials. Help on way when hotel blast.hit Cit\KMI SCH-PARTENKIRC HEN . West Germany <AP>-. ~rtftghters were cTI route to an Alps resort hotel after rct"Cl'ing word ofa ps leak b\jt could not amve in t1mr to pre,cnt the devastating txplosion that killed Sl'ven people. local officialu aid. Bavarian state police spokesman Max Koegl said unda) that in vestiptors determined the ex plosion was cau~d h ) a defective pipe linked to a slit-ton liquid gas tank used to heat pan of the hotel. Kocal said officials of the Technical Inspection 5(rvicc. the nation's hiahly resptctcd safety watchdot aaenc). checked the tank only a week before Saturday's explosion. "But the plpt hself was not eumined." KMgl said. . notified town authorities. Town officials said fi refiahtrn -wcrr on their way to the scene when t~C: explosion ripped apan the hotel's northc.rn wing housing a fttnc~s center with. indoor pool, and tnagcred a fire. The officials spoke on condition of anonr,m1t y. • It was too late for the hotel personntl to react in time and clear out tht fitncu center.' said one official. Rescue wortccrs recovered the 9odies of six Ritsscrtiee Hott! aucsts and ont employee. all West Germans. from the wreckaae. They suspended their scarcti Sunday when ever)'onc was ~cc~untcd fo~. clvc people remained b~1talized with injuries. Fo\11'" othtn. were treated at hosp11als and rdca~ and about I O wc~trcatcd for minor inj uries. He said an ex pen commission of the Blvarian state police was formed to investlpte the blast. which heavi ly damaaed one of the poshnt hotels in this rc nownc4 ' Alpine reson community about 60 miles $0uthwcst of Munich. · The casualty toll would ha ve been much h1aher if many JUCsts had not been slciina or engaged 1n other activit1c~ ou\doors. Police said. .• , • Oarm11eh-Pan~n~rchcn 1ovcmment officials 111d t0me hotel fun&' rcponed smellin1 ps ahoul IS minutes befOtt IM :0'1 p.m. explosion. and hotel manqtmcnt About IS hotels and inns 1n the Garmi1c:h- Panenkirchcn reJion made room for 1he mo" tMn li<> uninjured Ri«scrstt auem who were lei\ without ·lod11ng. '1: Antiqu3:t~ct.·air traffic contiml eqnip~ent assailed . LOS ANG~LES (A~) -Air traffic control is iosinl 111 safety maflln due to fewer controllen stressful IChedules and t.he re~&ed failure o( llin& oomputen, ~ and radio equipment, controllers and public offk1ats contend. the entire country. by the other system, said Dick Muckle. maintena~ , In additioa, tbt conaroUen complljned .... "lhavesomeequipmentwithadatcofl94htampcd suptrvisor for air traf'fk control equipment in the Los "anofl!alous propeption," a reftectioa caUlld W llelt on it." said Paul Beam. a repair technician 11 Palmdale. Anatln area. inv~n ovtr dnen valleys tlw can ea .. a pllme IO "The insulation is 1tttin1 so old that it's j ust falli• off." _ Tbcc~..has .been-JM> evidence that the TRACON appear an more than-i>DC tpOl. Conuatlen mutt Ir)' IO · , "OJH'_cquipment isn'H~.otth a ~mn, .. ·said Dive Adee, a control~er at tht Los A~U.f1k C~trut. ~~ at ~lmdale .. "IU antiquated. and it's rapidly reachansa poun where 1f somethin11oesout they Thtl..OI ~naefnTcnninal Ri dar ApproKbControl equipment was a factor in tbt Au,. 31 collision between fiaure.out wh~h i~ i1 the plape. . center at Los Anacln.lntemational Airpon Jlandla.lbe an ~~ronwxico jetlintr and.1 l'P1•Lotane Qvc:r...Ceniaos Thc-COii..WM •1eribed problems wtiifli~lllti---t •woach end ail*Ttute rodln for tht more than I. 7oo-m.rtftt6! 82 J!t<>ple. ~ · systems &l well.. . _ . flaahts, wi th more than 100,000 pa1SCnaers. that takt ofT In interviews with the Los ~naetc. Tirfth published "Some radios have areas of poor reception -lit~ and land at the airpon daily. today, controllers complained of numerous problems de~ zonn," Allee said. ''Sometima you have IO waat may not be able to make it come back." · ' The Federal Aviation Administration facility con- tr<?ls 11 many as 300 a~rcraf\ at a tim. e in 11 180.000-square- male area enco~PIH.an& the soowrn p<)nions of Utah, Nevada and CJ)1forn1a, western Arizona and a 200.milc-widc strttch of the Pacific. "When I came. here last December,. my whdle with FAAequipment. · c • unt1ltht.1uy'11one1nothcr20or30mi1Hbeforeyoucan impression was that rd never seen a facility that had as Amons them were "weak returns'' that ca n cause talk to ham." . . . . many equipment outqes 11 here.'" said Richard Cox,, radar imqcs to fade. visual static that can ~urt the "for a whale. ,.;~n we were ..ik.iaa &o ~ 0¥~ man~er of the Los Anaeles TRACON center. disolay. "u~cancelina" tt)at cai.lses stationary objcct1 to Ontano oi:, on ~he approach to LAX. we were lfttJ~a ~ o~ of the iwo radar systems TRACON deptnds on loo\ like airplanes, "speed jttmps" that makt planes compe~y. ~id Palmdale controller Ol~e Alford. W~ d has bttn out of service I 6 times in the la1t year, forcina appear to l~p suddenly ahead and radar blind 1pots bear ~hanp hke, 'Pi~k up ~woman w11h the lbopplna T.he center is one of 20 that knit a radar network for controllers to rely Qn the overla · na covcnee vided cauaed mountains or other terrain. 1n front of tht IUlkei. 4 h1t $2;38,329 in LOtto cash By ne Assoclated Pre11 There was no Jackpot winner in last week's Cahfom1a Lotto 6-49. but there were fou r second-place tickets wonh U38,329 for picking five numbers out of six plus the bonus number. game officials said. Two of the four second-place tickets were purchased within blocks ofcach other an San Franc1sco'sChina1own al Pana Yuen Drug Store on Grant Avenue · and Best Food Co. on Stockton Street. IQttel°\' spokesman Bob Taylor said Sunday. · The other two wanning tickets were purt"hascd al Hunny's Restaurant an Corona and Villa Market m Long Beach. Taylor said. Officials don't know who the winners are until they.come an 10 claim their prizes. , In add11ion.1here we re 122 tickets w11h five correct numbers. Each .&icket is wonh S4.025. There were 9,352 tickets with four correct numbers. c;sch wonh $47. Some 179,085 packed three winning numbers and gct SS apiett. Lotto sales last week totaled S8.93 m1l11on. Ta}lor said. On Dec. 6. a lotto playe r from Oceanside claimed the biggest pnzc ever in the California lottery. 'iordon Pivar. 53. a shin salesman. packed all six winning numbers and ~on S 17.9 million. The winning nonibers chosen Saturda) 1n Sacramento were 7. I. 33. 21. 38. 42 and the' bonus number. 16. The week·c; unclaimed Jackpot was about SJ.2 mil hon and will roll over 10 nex t Saturday's pot, which wi ll be about S6 million. T;lylor said. In the Cahfornia Lottery's "Bag Sprn" Saturday. a Sacramento arandmother became the first S.200.000 winner. . C'lewone CarvaJales. 53. who has six children and 14 grand- children. landed ma :·double" slot on hcr first span of the bag wheel. and her second sp an stopped on SI 00.000. She wall get S 160.(X)() after the lotten· deducts 20 percent federal income tu. The "double" slots wcrc added to thc wheel Nov. 16 man efTon to an reasc the numbt·r of m1d·range pn1cs. None of the I 0 spanners h111hc grand pnLc. ~ h1ch hasn·1 been ~on on the new wheel. It staned at S:! m1ll1 on and grow~ b) $25.000 each time it isn't won. Next week 1t wall start at S3.4 million. which could be S6.8 m1lhon 1f1he spinner hits a "double" first Other winners: S 100.000 -('hns11ne Ste\t:ns. :!6. Fresno. and Hermogena Sarmiento. 63. Mountain View . S50.000 -M\lrt) Hallberg. :!7. San Leandro. and Beverl) BowhnJ. 31. Clovis. , $2).000 -Thomas Wagner. -'3. Stockton; Sh1rle) Nellon. 24. Fresno: Bernice Mtle!i. 58. Etna. and Madchne Sm11h. 45. Ceres. S 10.000-Jorge Gonzalez-Tapia. 29, Oceanside. our shot to death in Sa_n Diego home SAN DlEGO (APi -Robbers rently shol and killtd four people n a ome and critically wounded a an ho was saved by neighbors who his cries for help. authonues said. Three mcn and a woman. belit'ved to be Hispanic and possibly from Mexico. were kiMed in the attack car.I) Sunday. said police spokesman 8111 Robi nson. The survivor was 1n rn11cal cond1uon at the t 1C an Diego M<"dtcal Center. "It appears 10 be a res1dcn11al robbery." Robinson sa id. "Ran· -~ctring-n mt>umes-part of-e rcs1dcnt1al robbery. There'!> more that I don't know." Police were seeking 1nforma1ton about a car that sped away from thl.' victims' house. and said the) had no suspects. The) did not sa) what weapon was used in the shootings. Neiahbors told police they hea rd tuuo 11u1~~ .. uu )\, n-dm~ aboul 1 u.m . Chris Dahlke said her dau~hter heard "Ii' e or sax banging noises' and then a gu y· "moaning and calling for help an broken Engli sh." Gene Johnson. who'd been v1s1 11ng relatl\ es across thc street, said has fam1I\ heard the same kind of noise but d.1dn'1 recognize 11 as gunshots. The) heard ar speed away and 'hoots fo clp. and Johnson ran outside to -.cc the lone surv1,or collapse on the porch of the house. "I heard some gasping inside and I 3lll'mpted 10 go inside and sc.'{' what I rould do, but hL12,0wcr..hacLbcco L-L--• tu med off." he said. "There was no hghts so I didn't want to go in there.in the dark not kno'<' ang what I was going to run into, espcciany after I sa" a bullet wound in has stomach." ~nothcr neighbor. Stt've Casares. ~as told b) the survl\or that he had Ileen robbed before the shooting. pohce said. • LA councilman faces conflict probe By ~ Attoelated Preti LOS ANGELES -The s1a1e Fair .Pohucal Prat·11ces C'on~m1ss1on said 11 is an vestiptinga complaint that Councilman Richard Alatorre 11legally tned to manipulate the award of a city busing contract,. The complaint was ~ltd b) the Center for the Law in th.e Public Interest . which alleges Alatorre violated the stat~'sconflict~of-interest law by trying 10 get the S 722.5~ con~ract awar~e~ ~o a firm that gave him a S 1.000 honorarium. "We ha ve an anvest1ga11on --: 11 s an its initial stages:· rommiss1on spokeswoman Lynn Montgomery sa1~ last week. A preliminary review of the .allcptaons fou nd enough 1nfoi:mat1on to warrant a conOict-of-intcrest invest1ga11on. she added. Th~ co'!"plaant ~led ~Y ·Fred Woocher, attorney fo r thc center acting on .behal.f ~fits chcnt. C'ahfornia C'ornJllon Cause. contends Alatorre tried 10 use has pos1taon to l.1elp the East ~os Anacks Comm unit) Union obtain the co~1rac1 to operate a ~1al-a-ndc bu'l1ng proaram--tn his 1.-th Distncl for senior c1llz~s and the hand1capix-d. S.n Francl.co rattled by earthquake SAN £RANCISCQ -AminoI carthquakuboo~ Franci.sco Bay area 1h1s morning, but there were no repons of damage o.r injury. The.temblor struck at ~:-~8 a.m. and wu felt-oYer a wtde itrta thar -andttded Sahnas and Monterey to the south and San Rafael 1n, .the nonh .. The st~te Offi~e of Emergency Services said the preliminary esti mate of the quakes ~agn11ude was 3.5 on the Richter scale. The temblor was ccnte~cd about 5 rytiles east of Milpitas. about 45 miles ·southeast of San FranclSCO. accordang to OES spokesman Llo)'d Barrington. Oamla6 uecudve Carl Cohen din LAS VEGAS -Carl C'ohen. a lon111me gamtnJ exccut1\C pcrha~ best known for punching out Frank Sinatra in 196 7, has daed after a lengthy illness. He was 73. 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Othen ~ere em iarn headed home today after electr~n1cs aer._ . . w!fe. L':ldm1lla. and 16-year-old son. never;hlPPY .wnh hfe in the Un1~ed unhappy years in the United States, Soviet officials said 1t was the T1mofe1. States-pan1cul1rly New York Caty, and some said they are lookina bigest group of emigres to return to He said he was prepared for harsh where many-of those returnina Sun- forward to rtunions with their famil-the Soviet Union from the United treatment from some who may resent day lived after their cmiaration -or iesdesoitc an uncenain futurt back in States. and. the reaularly scheduled hls initial dcpanure and retum, but became steadily disillusioned with it. the U .S.S.R. we:tkly fli&ht to Moscow was delay~ . add~: .:·The Russian peo,pk can "Americ~ for .. Americans. R1:1ss~a Many inteA:icwed befote-the) more thaft..fixc.hours s<UJargcr JCI forgnrc___ _ . f~. 1a1d • V.lad1!"rr boarded an Aeroflot jetli,ncr late tould be flown 1n. · Alexarickr er ascu. who left a Trostunsky. who li ved here for c1aht Sunday night said they don't know Radio Mo~ow madc th~ flight thl' g~l>Osit!on in a travelage~cy in !he yc~rs and w~rk~ as an auto mech- whcre they will work or whether they lop item ~>n its early eve!'ing bro~d-So_v1et _Union to work ~s a. hmousin a111c and taxi dr!vcr but ~eally ~~nts will be acl'Cpted by old friends and cast .. ~¥ing . the rl·tummg Soviets dri ver 1n N~w Yo.rk. said he hope~ hl· 10 be ? c~ermcal engineer. My neighbors after their years in the were d1s1llus1oned about the Amen• could get has old )Ob back. . motherlS waiting for me. my land. my West. . can way oflife. •·1t's hard to imagine .what I _w ill people." The Aeroflot desk at Kennedy The radio said the emis~cs had do." he .said. "The Soviet.authonllcj Kordons~). a ~8-yt;ar-old musician International Airport \\as mobbed b) objected 10 "ruthless~ompet!llon. the here said we should no! _have anr, who was touna his gu1t~r and a fender tearfpl Russians who were bundled spirit of moneymaking. cnme and probll'ms with th.e authonues thcr:c. bass that would be a gift for. his so~. up in heavy fu r coats and hats and druf addiction" in the United States. For many. theJoumey back behind said he was unhas,>PY almost 1mmcd1· hulMd frie nds and family as they ·• feltfuilty for leaving" the Soviet the Iron Curtain will mean a reunion ately after arriving in thl' United ba<lc -them goodbye. Some carried Union Yi years ago. said Taras with a chi ld. spouse or parent they States. Atithor MacDon~ld, creator of private eye Travis McGee, dead MILWA UKEI: (.\P) -M)stery States alone. according 10 Claire writer John D. MacDonald. whoSC' Fl'rraro. associate publisher of shagg) and uncon,ention~I prnate Ballentine-Del Ray-Fawcett Books. eye Travis McGee was one of 1hc McGcc.onccdescnbcdas"sonofa most popular dctcc.uves in modern kn1gh1 in slightly tarnished armor," fiction. died Sunday. He was 70. lived in southern Florida on a MacDonald. who li ved in Sarasota. houseboat called "The Busted Flu!>h .. Fla .. died at St. Mary's Hospi1al of that he won in a card game. He was a complications following heart sur-tough. philosophical. oObeat delct·- gery. said hospital spokeswoman tivc "ho shared his creator's mtcrl'SI Karren Bergman. He had been hosp1-· in economics and the environment. talized since September. she said. In 1972. the Mys tel') Writcri. ot MacDonald had been referred to a America awarded MacDonald their Mi lwaukee surgeon familiar with his Edgar · Grand Master award , lhl' 1ypc of problem. said St. Mary's stafT group's highest ho nor. His nO\l'I physician Jay Kaufman. ··The Green Ripper" won the Aml'fl· In a writing carect sp;rnning more can Book Award's mystel) corflpct1· than 40 \ears. MacDonald turned out taon in I 980. . 77 books. most of them mysteries. John Dann MacDonald was hurp Man~ of his books. including the in Sharon. Penn .. on July 24. 1916. Travis McGee novels. included a and auended 1he Wharton School of color in the 111k. leading one crit1r to Finance and 1ht• yracusc &hoot 111 write of MacDonald's ··Awesome Business before receivi ng a mastd' Yellow Typewriter." dcgrrt' from thl' Har"ard School ot MacDonald wrote 21 Travis Busincs!I. McGee novels. 30 million of which Hl· "'rote his first short '>lone' have. been printed in the United \\hale sen ing in the .\rm) du11ng. PAPARA ZZI PLu ~ World War II. He spent 30 months in tht· China-Burma-India theater. mustl\ "'11h the Office of Strategic St'n ices. and rose to the rank o( licutl·nant colonel. Thl' firs1 of his stories was publish- t'd soon afta his discharge in 1945. lfr mon·d 10 Uti ca. N.Y .. and continued wriung for pul p magazines as '"ell as. morr sophisticated outlets sul·h as Esqu1rc and Cosmopolitan. B' the end of 1946, he had earned $b.000 w1tlt his typewriter. enough 10 mow 10 Trxa~ with his wife and on and take up writing full-time. The MacDonalds then moved in quick '>ucccss1on back to upstate New York . io Me>.1co and finally to Florida. "here thc' ha\-c lived since 1949. In t9so: MacDonald published his lir'>t hool . "The Brass Cupcake.'' 8) I%_. hr had"' rittcn 43 books and "as rrac . .h to create his most famou' t·haracter. Travis McGee. who madt· Im debu1 in ··The Deep Blur Good- h\ .. ·\tac Donald rl'fused to kl I hat hool I. John D. MacDonald Ix' published until he hatt \\rlttcn thrl'C mort• books tn lhC Cflel>. hn·au\l' ht· "'an1cd to ha \C.' room to tlt•\h out tht• charac1er. 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W11h thl' ll'as from around the \\Orld. sruslOml'r'> get a \ho"' of fash1t1n, . .\nton10 Bullaro will show Jan. 10 and ·\propo' 1\ on for Jan. 17. ,_, , For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Atlanta allp>rt f~gged In, clogging holiday_ traffic By Tiie A1toelaled Pres•· , . ATLANTA -Fog shrouded Atlanta's bus) 1n1erna11onal a1rpon for a second day today. delayin.J flights and stranding thousands or passenacn heading.home ofter the Chnstmas weekend. Delo) s or up to fi ve hours Sunday at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport snarled a1rhne traffic throuatiout 1Southcast. Forecasters predicted tl>da4{og would ~·ft by noon. but Braden t e <RtayTcould last all day. "YestcrdaYfi°wn nttdmgttt bcf.ore they (the ays) were cleared awa)'. and it probabl y will be today a!> well. Cra•IJe• kill 370 over joJlday weekend C HICAGO-More than 370 pcoplc died on the nation's.roadways ~vcr the holiday weekend. The National Safety Council tt-.d.esu~ated that ~t~n 500 and 600 people._ would die in traffic accidents by the close C?ft~e w~kend, which bepn at 6 p.)n. local tame Wcdnc~a} and ended at midnight Sunday l°'al time. The Chicago-based council esti mated th~t be1wcen 2.200 an~ 2,600 people would receive disabling injuril'S on thc nau~n·s h1g~wars d~rJng the holida) pctiod. Offi dals rcpom·d 373 ~opk had died na~ionwade 1n traffic accidents. including 44 in Californin. 38.in Florida and 33 1n Texas. ·Malfunction shuts down nuclear reactor R ICHLAN D:w-ash~-The H3nfordnuclcarrescrvatioo·s N Reactor. the '.only U.S. facility similar an design to the Soviet n1on's Chernob) I Jfla!'l· was shut down after an apparent malfunction in a water-flow monitor. a spokesman ,stud. The reactor wa11 c;h ul down about 6 ,p.m. Sunday after the mo nitor was tripped. ind1C'al1ng u lo" flow of l~c "'a1er tha1 M:rves as ~he primal) coolant. stud Rud) Corll·1. a t;pokcsman for l!NC Nuclear l n~ust.nes. "We're look mg to ~c 1fthe tnp "'as erroneous:· he said ... .\t 1h1s point in lime, we can't speculate any furthcr than (~)1hg) it's· an apparent instrument malfunction ... Conc1 said1~ rcactor~huuld be back 1n M'n ice b} (\ p.m.,toda) .. Boy, 10, attacks Te1las woman, 101 FORT WORTH. Tcxa!> -.\ 1 01-~ear-old woman wac; attqckl·d in her horru.' b a I 0-ycar-old bo:. whosl· fom1I} ~hc had ol\en helped. authorities sa.1d. Laura Bell Young was hsted in fa ir cond111on t<xia) at John Peter Smith Hospital. where she was being trea1<·d for a rnllapi.cd lung and other inJunes. The bO\ "as being held pending a Ju' cn1lc court hearing latertoda'. Young. a w1do" ~mce I 961.,hascared for children whose paren1s \\ere financlalh unable 10 provide for them. neighbors ~mid. Young often ~nl food 10 thc fam1;) of the bo} arcuSl'd of alt-acking hcr. ~•d Earl int· Jc.in es: "ho II\ cs "1th Young. Dr. Ralph IA·.\~ala said that in add1taon w a l'Ollapsl·d lung. Mrs. Young rccei.ved dccp cuts on.the head. a fi nger and left \Hist. "Th" 1s 1lnl' uf1h c saddest things I have e\ l'r Sl'en in -this hospital." l>e ·\~ala said .. rhl' \\OITI:tn had taken care of1he kid "ho did this to her 'i1nce hl' "as born.'' Sakharov: 'Star Wars' posslble NE\\ YORK -So\'lel d1!>'11dcnt .\ndrc1Sakharo'.1hd:11hcr ufthc So' 1et 11' drogcn bomh. sa) s rono;1rurtion of "S1ar·w ar., .. " P<>''>1ble hut. 11s effects rould be rnuntcrac1cd wi th lt'\S IO\l'l>tmcnt 1han ltl>l'fl•a t1on would take. In an 1n1en it•w "11h .\BC broadcasl ~unda}. the world-rl·nowncd ph~s1c·1st also Jen1ed c;pecula11on 1hat So' 1c1 authont1e!> had rdl'U\ed hi m from c~1lc to campaign against the U.S. Stratl'g1c Defcn~ lni!latl\c .. al..haro'. 65. rc1umcd 10 Mosco" Tucsda~ after nl'arl~ ~'H'n ~carsol l'\lk 1111hl'c1t) ofCiork~. "here he \\;:1\ ban1 .. twd 1n 1980 tor l'nt1n11ng ~o' 1t.·1 arm' control policies. 1ntenen11on 1n .\rghan1s1an anu human nght'i \ 1ola11on\. ' Candlelight celebration · Roele and John o•tonnor of Hanttncton Beach CrlCht) and their fueeta Jeff and Claudia Baker were amona the 800 at the 5 •t annual Candle~ht Ball pre.ented b! Junlon of the SOclal Sin' ce Audltary at the Be•erly Hilton. Bl•'• is a ~v~ch~ by~­ siom with food and OOdyweight. oompulsive overeating and purging through the use of diuretics, laxatives or vomiting. Bulimia has reached epidemic proponions in the United States. 20% of female ro~ students partidpalf in bulimic rehaviors. At the Mediail Treatment (.enter for F.ating Dis- prders we can h~ ou to :over by chanfjrig the way you think about food andJhe way you think about yourself. ~ are part of a full service hospital and staffed by professionals who can provide you wi~ emotional support and medical expertise. ~ tx>th an inpatient and outpatient program and are covered by most in.suranre plans. .. 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GEMJ.NI (Ma¥ 21-June 20): Domestic fron1 continues 10 dtmarfd attention. Focus on marriaae. legal mat- ters. loans. signatures. Yoµ pin through diplomac)' -you ca use delay by attempt· ing to force issues. Know it and act SJDIEJ accordin&ly. CANCER {June 21-July 22)~ ccnario highlights rnoods. intuition. o dreams,· psychic impressions. What ap-" 1111 peared qcbulous wi ll now become very ••••••••••••• real. You'll define term&. secret be~e~ . publicirnowledgc. Member of opposite sex confides feelings, LEO.(July 23-A ug. 21 >: Empha.si}.bn deadline~. pressur~s. ch~llengcs. rrspqnsibilit1e s. chance 10 hit financ1~l Jackpot You II be dealing wit~ older individuals who lend benefi1 of expcnence and could help obtain fu nding. VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Scpt. 22): All stops are out -limita1ions arc remove~. reach beyond previous cxpectauons. Assignment c~n be cor_npletcd .. burden 1s hfkd. ncgauvc influence is removed. Take special care in handling sharp objects. •· .. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on fresh start. romance. flexib1ltty. sense of humor. Social act1vi1ies accelerate. demands arc made on your ttme, travel could be pan of C'<clling sccnano. Gemin1. ag1llarius figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow through on tirst 1mprcss1ons. Unorthodox procedures succeed. Special note -count your change. Be wary ofshoplifLCrs. You'll receive "applause" f~ those you respect. SAG l'ITARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 2 I): Take special care where wardrobe 1s conceme-d. Envious individual seeks 10 "beg. borrow or steal. .. Tra"el figures prominently, you'll ren•1ve in\·1tat1on from relative at distance. Gcm1~1. Aquarius play roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be read) 10 re' ise. re' iew. rebuild. You ha"e rare opponunit) to recttf~ past mistakes. Individual w~o pre' 1ou~I) appeared indifferen1 will nov. be enthusi2st1c. Romance will be part ol scenario. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Dig deep for information. reject superficial responses. Be analytical. discern motives. It may be necessary to .d~ .some private "detectl\'C work." Mild flirt;rnon could be more senous than onginall) anuci pated. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You get t•red11 Ion$ o.verdu~. What ap~arcd a loss will boomerang in your fa vor. Lo' l' rda11onsh1p intensifies. Professional superior says you were correct. Promotton •~ considered. f ancer. Capricorn play roles. • IF DECEMBER 30 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~OU have delightful Sl'OSC of humor. tendency to Scalier forces. arc scnSlll\C rnncerning body image and could have minor "weight problem.".Y~u do plcnt): oft~vel~ng. you ga in by reading. you possess intellectual cunoslt}. Gcm1n1. Sagittarius ~oplc pla~ important roles in your hfc. You are loyal. determined. man~ cla111:1 you are psychic. You seldom are sa11sfied w11h status quo. Fam ti) member 1s serious about changing residence. During I 987. you·11 be on 'more ~oltd emot1onal- financial ground . April will be memorable. • ' Virginia's largest city still a big secret Hardi~ an) bo<l) out\1dc th~'tatcof Virginia can name the-largest Cit) therein. Go ahead, ask around. It is. in fact. Virg101a Beach -exac1ly whrrL' lhc tirsl European landing pany ca ml' ashor(• on April· 26. lo07. before 11 moved inland to Jamestown High ,,SC~ are going up all o'er thl' plall'. In "a mob of people," that word "mob" is merely shon for "mobile ... hccausc 11 onglnall} 1dent11ied an) group that m<" cd around 1n a notou<; manner. -\hout that \llllg \()U JU\I \\fOtC - no lav. sa,., \llU l'an't name 11 .. tarduc;t .. · Or. "4'unda) ~1ommg ( oming Do" n ·· Or "Thrl'l' T 1mc' a Lad} .. Or "hall'\ er On footba ll 'iund:l". thl' 1 u'h tx·t\\ccn the rl'fngerato·r and thl' l \ ha-; hcl'll n 1lkd "The ( hargc o l thl' Lttc-Bccr Bng:idc .. "What nn\t1ti c\ me" v.rne., a t hcnt. .. ,., ht."' n1\ Lat l·an hunt at ' . ntgh t \.\ hl'll 11 '> '>U PP<l'>l'd 10 hl• rnlorhhnd ·· \11mc sc1L·nt1'1' think cal~ dl'IL'l'l dll in fra -&d glm' _&!~_l'n nil -----o' amn1aTlil"i: 'vfa, • <.11 Jon't I.no" 'viost m' '>ll'1111us. "'hat I rnk r ·~"hat our Lo'~· JncJ War man ha<. kno" n fur L.M. BOYD ~ }cars -that the people in the house -;1111 ha' c no idea what's going on in the alk). Our Love and War man also has been known to quote the W1ch1ta newsman Frank Good: "lfa man has sufficient horse sense to treat h1 w1fo hke a thoroughbred, sht> will m·vcr gro\\ in1t1 a nag." \\ '" nune other than tHat re- nov. nl·d poet Lord B)ron h1m.,df "ho -.au.I. "Man ) a iood da) I '>hould ha\'C blo" n m\ brain!> out but for tht• rcrnllet tton that 11 wo uld have giH·n pleasure tom) mother-in-la\\ ... .\mong lhl' h1ghl'<;t paid rx·uplc Ill thl' ..,u, tl't I n1nn arL' 1hoi1r "ho sell fj,h_ --- L.M. Bo•d is a syndica t~d columnist. · For the box savers of the world, this is the real Christmas. This is the day ~hen thev scoop up every empty box they can jct their hands on i nd staclt them inside one.another like Russian dolls. Then they i,kc them to a closet somewhere and arrange them by size and wait for the non-box savers of the world to grovel. • I have not seen my mother s0 happy si nce m) first child was born and she said. "Now y9u'll know how I suffered." • This year was a big year for her. Sh.e gave away 15 shin boxes. three sun boxes. two necktie boxes. three small Jewelry boxes and an ugly brown carton with tomato sauce stamped on the side. She got bacl' fi ve suit boxes. a large deep gold I>?x. flt 2. assorted jewelry boxes and eight shirt boxes plus a Steuben Glass box that she snatched out of someone's hands when he lifted out the contents and left the box unattended. Storing boxes all year round gives her an edge. Al one time or another. everyone has lapped her private supply of empty boxes. It's a tri~e all dread. First. we must hear the 1-lold-)OU· so speech. We are reminded how \\C madc mock of her ~rawling amon& ·the tissue and ri,bbons and sea venging boxes in the Christmas rubble. She reminds us of how we scooped Uicm up hke so much trash atld were going 10 to~s them on the heap. But she alone went to the trouble of pulling them in.order. Nn1. we audition for the box. We must tell her what is aoing in it. to whom it is aoin •• how he feels about nice boxes. and if there's a cllance in the world she can get it back. She rttninds us-of the lime we aavc ·away her Tiffany box to a person we btlrel) knew who torched it in the fireplace. Box savers don't "just hap,Pen." It's a squirrel instinct that manifests itself in a thousand ways. Tbcy not only save boxes. they save bows that no longer have adhesive o n the back. They save ribbon that is knolled every six inches, they save tissue that has shrunk from age. They save milk cartons and butter tubs. rubber bands and garbaac bag ties. plastic bubbles and ghost poo. But today is -hat-veil time-for 1hc box savers . .Jt's a day wh en boxes arc s1lling there j ust for the reaping. The shoe box that has held even·thing from homemade bookends to· choc- olate chip cookies. The cotton from an aspirm boJtle that has CO\'ered pearl earrings and money clips. The box 1ha1 held my first doll that went on to house my portable mixer and bathroom scales. Let's ha ve a little rcspecl. ThL' boxes will oulli vc U'> all. The discomfort still beats the al·ternative DE.\R .\NN LANDERS: Several days ago my sister-in-law called to say she had canceled her appointment for a mammogram bcca·use she read in .\nn Landers· column that with the new cquipmcnt. the procedure was \'cry painful. I told her to go back and ·'fad that column again. She did and tailed to sa' 'ihe hadn't read it propcrl) -that while som<.· women had '>aid tl,le mammogram was ex- cruciating. others claimed 11 wasn't the least bi t uncomfortable. You concl uded b) telling the read- ers that the discomfon le' cl depend~ on 1hcexpertisc of1h<.· 1echnic1an. also the time of the month. You urged all women 10 listen to their doctors. oml' v.omcn should ha"e a mammo- gram C\ cry year. others every second )Car. d<.•pending on agt.• and famil ) history. A11 I.allow. cleaned. A mammo1ram . wltll tbe latest eqllipmeat dlo•ld produce oaly momeetary discomfort la Ute most sensitive women if doae a few days after tlte meastnal period by • competent tecbklaa. If site 1oe1 tll1ree days BEFORE 19er period ud tlte teclutlclu is a claker. I cu make DO promises. Even oder tbe wont of coodltion1, ii is far better to laave tlae .mammo- 1ram tbu to risk breast cancer, wltJcll is tile sreatest killer of womn oder a1e 55. If yo. don't believe me, talk to a womaa wlto laas bad a mastectomy. Sbe wlll set you 1tralpt. nfs year breast caacer will be AN81fm TO WBDLY BRIDGE QUIZ-.. Q.1-NelthB""ttlM,.ble,-u South you hold: •AQ QKffl 0 983 •AKll Your partf\er opens the bidding .with one heart. What do you respond? ' A.-You have an In-between hand-.-too strong for a forcing raise in hearts but not quite good enough for a jump shirt. The solu- tion Is to make a temporizing bid of two clubs. Subsequent action will depend on partner's rebid. Q.2-As South with 60 on score_ and' neither side vulnerable, you hold: CHARLES Go REN 011R S•ll •A QAK9872 OAXQlO The bidding has procttded: •83 . ~ +AQ873 96 ~1'..,752 •1oa Soutll We•t . Nortll But 2 Q Pau ZNT 4• ? What action do you take? A.-You can't quite guarantee 10 tricks in your own hand. and though we won't fault you greatly if you elected to bid a red suit, we think you have a better action: pass. Since you opene<rwith a de- mand bid that action would be forcing, and your best result might c·o me from a penalty double of the opponents should partner choose that course. Q.3-As South,· vulnerable. you hold: +AKJ93 QA1093 0K102 •9 Your right:hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do y°" take? A.-There is a school that believes you should overcall with all hands that contain a five-eard spade suit. We are not among them. Our choice is to double LO make sure we don't lose the heart ~uit. Should partner respond twQ clubs, we feel we are strong enough LO ·introduce the spade suit at the two-level. Q.4-As South. vulnerable. you hold: •AXI QAQ5 OJ872 •AQ6 The bidding has proceeded: Nortll Eut South WHt Pue l + ? What action do you take? A.-You are too strong for an over- call of one no trump. The correct way to tell partner how good you are is to start with a takeout dou- ble and t hen bid no trump next a~ the cheapest level possible. . Q.5-Roth vulnerable, as South you hold: T he bidding has pr~ed: Nortlt But Souda Weet a Q PaH •• Pua '2 + PaH 2 0 Pa•• 2 Q PaH ? What do you bid now? A.-That depends on your meth· ods. If you use a n old-fashioned, natural style, you have a classic misfit and you should get out while the going is good-pass. If you play fourth-suit forcing, partner might have diamond support so you should teJl him your suit was genuine by rebidding 'three diamonds. • Q.6-Both vulnerable , as South you hold: •7 QKJ93 )QJl06 •AQ83 The bidding has proceeded: Eut South West North I• Dbl PaH Pu• PaH What is your npening lead? A.-When partner converts your low-level tal<eout double to penal- ties by passing, he is telling you that his holding in the opening bidder's suit is ~>Und Therefore, you should try to prevent letting your opponents score their low trumps by ruffing. The way to ac- complish that ts to lead a. trump immediately. Fof information abo•t Charle• Goren'• new new1lette r for brtd1e playeon, write Goren Brtd1e Letter, P.O. Boa 4421, Or- lando, Fla. 32802...,.21. '::~~~, S(C~JllA-~£tfs• .... IAMI -------1•4 lty CLAY I. POUAN 0 tearrong• i.tt~ra of th• _ four tcrombr.d worda be- low to form four slmpl• words Now for the rest of the story: This same s1s1er-in-lav. had the mammo- $fam and reported almost no pain. JUSI a little pressure. Three da}s later her doctor called 10 info rm her that the mammogram showed a vcrv small mass tb.at never would have been picked up with the old equip- ment. Within a week she had a lumpectomy (NO MASTECTOMY ) and 1he prognosis is ex~e~lent. I hope you will print my tcucr so }Our readers who were fri~htene~ of the pain and canceled 1hc1 r appomt- menl!i will get rescheduled. It could save 1hei r lives. -BOSTON. discovered .. 1%1,MG women, and ii I K N A S y E wlll claim 4t,ott llvet. Over H .._.. ________ ..... percent of breast c_pcen are dis· 11 ( I~ I I covered only after tbey laave spread .__.._ __ _. __ ..1.-...1.1.-. .... ..._~ to other parts of tlte body. Tlte survival rate uder sucb coaditioas ls I N A R G O I l l 0 percent. ne clauce of survival .... _______ _._ wllea tlle cancer ls detected early is I' I I !' 85 percent. _ . _ L t DEAR BOSTON: Here's yoer letter aad aa added word from me: Get wttll it, ladles. Don't yom know tbat ~very individual bas bis or. ber owa lhresbold of P'lla? Some. people tell tbe dentist "No aovoca1De" for 15 mi111tes of drm .. ,. Others aearly pau out wbea tllley bave tlllelr ttttb Wltb tltese odds it is d1ttr luacy S aot to be d1ttked periodically. Aay I T O O U 0 I An enthusiutic tour guide woman over 58 wbo laau't bffa .. o chirped, "This historic houM has screened la two years sl9nld 1et oa !_' -~ I~ 15 ~ not Md a " tbe plaone aad m•h .. appalalmeat __._ __ .__j....___..l:...;...1.-...1ti.........1 .;, From the crowd a votce mu~ NOW. I know It takes time U4I yo. are b11y, bat I cu tltlnk of aotlll•1tbat11 I S y l l A T I ed, "~e mutt have the same more Important titan tills. ~--.----.----..--4 -. 7 I I I 1· I e Complete rhe chuckle quoled • • "Fever P11c11" ( 1985) Ryen ~ o· Neal. Ca1t11r1ne Hlclls. (SEL)MOYIE **'Ii "Roctcy IV" (1985) Sy!Yllter Stallone, Talia Shirt. (PIXtlWIUGHT ZONE (SHO) MOYIE -• *'-' "Twice In A Lifetime" (1985) Gene Haclcmln, Ann-Mlrgr91. -10:15-G AEl.JCMOUI~ -10:30- 1 FACEIOINM COUNTRY DJIMSS IC8fT NllJ., AXT& (MAX) CNZt AIOUT THI MOVU: G..awlNG UP If THE MOVIES (PIX)llfNEWI -11:GO-o HEWS * * • "Beverly Hint Cop" 119841 Ed· die Mlll'phy, Judge JWlnhold. -11:50- (HBO) MOYIE .. "Wild-~ 11" (1985) Scott Glenn, Blrbara Carrttl. -12:GO- I ="'CHILDAEH'S FUND ODOCOUPU ... ' ~ 100cua ~":'LEOl!MJI ~~~ .... Ut ''Good Agllnlt. E't11" (19771 0-* Rllnbo, ~ DMlol. (8HO)MOVIE ttt "HeltUend" (1"1) Alp Tom. _ by filling in lhe mining word1 ~__.. _ _.___.i......-._..__. you develop from step No J below • PRINT NUMBERED lE TTERS IN SQUARES • UNSCRAMBLE FOR ANSWER 2 J 4 s I I I I I I I SCRAM-UTS ANSWliS Te4a1'1 cnuw.,..,..... Im .a Mell received by ilte Delly Pilot. We *'",..... , .. Ha .... .,dle,.ulet wlta *Y beceme 1v1Uat.le, aad ........... fer tM .._,eal.-e. .. - by Bil Keane "Why do. things that make us happy have to end?" j I I ' G "If that hits him, you'd better move out of town." PEANUTS HI FRANll.UN!ASOOT T~IS •v.JAR AND PEACE"WE'RE SUPPOSED TO READ DVRIN6 VACATION ... GARFIELQ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE W~'( DON'T WE 50Cr OF COOP~ATE ? '(OU READ ~wAA~ .. MARCIE CAN READ ''PEACE" BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ·----- "My laugh wrfnklea •"m to have loat a lot ·of their chortle lately." ~ 'LAS!M.EK WAS1MEAAY:l:>EY ... 'TMIS WEEK I~'~'!' by Jim Davis '). BLOOll COUNTY J I ·~ , . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE r NOW WA~·r ™T..._ __ _ ~A#,.. NICE? z:::::a JUDGE PARKER WHILE GETTING D"'esseo FOR H1S DINNER DATE W ITH Aeeev SPENCER.. HOMER eAROO'T IS DO '!'OU UNOERSTANO WHAT I 'M TEU-ING 'l'OU. SULLY ~ ~E SECOND I HANG UP THIS PHONE 'l'OU CALL STEVEN AT MY MIAMI OFFICE ... ANO I WANT A REPORT WITHIN ---~.---... AN HOUR ! INFURIATED e Y A ~~~-­PHONE CALL TO NEIN ORLEAN S ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN ) by Lynn ~ohnston by Harold Le Doux AV ERY, YOU 6ET ON TOP Of: THIS RIGHT AWAY .. ANO TAKE CARE Of: WHOEVER IS RESPONSIBLE ... ---~--.. by Tom Batiuk 1'M CAL..L1NG BE.CAUSE: 1 ~ w1c.1 , r M • ..,..,..,-~ '°E l>JOf\lDERl NS ~t;t)(JD t.n:x--~ -. l'\A..) I ..Aft', •• ' "t> a:N.f::. rt> ('(V.) NELi,.} ""EAA..' 5 ~--------__;;;:» EVE ~RT?J ~ by Tom K. Ryan _b_}0<evin Fagan CAO.•{ t tNY->T 0f A ~~MO.\&Wl . a by Pat Brady II -. .. /l 1 DOONESBURY ' . j .;. • 1 j by Garry Trudeau 1 mmigrat iori law will not stop illegals .\n)onc \\ho th1nls the new foderal immigration 1aw will stop the flood of illegal a 1lien~ from Mexico should prepare for a disa ppoint- ment. Me\lco's econorm is 1n thc maw of th<.> worst depression si nce the 1920s. During 1986 about I m1lllon Mexicans entered their nation's job markt·t. but the nu111ba<>f 1obs.dl·creased by 1.5 millio n. Mexico's goH·rnnwnt l·an not ii:•' c its people an) relief because half of its I Q87 budgl·t 1' dl'\ oted to pa~ mcnts on foreign and domestic debt. The count\ 1s prumuting high-producti ve growth but skimping on programs like agrirnltun• that \\Ould result an immediate emplo) mcnt. The onl~ road tu flHl'>l'll'nt~ li.'r :uu.nncasang numbl·r of Ml"< scans 1s $Oing to lead north arm" thc harder into outhcrn California. Arizona and Tna~. Up until no" man\ ol thl' \tn 1rans who sneaked across the border were short-ll ml'r\. l hl'' raml' and went across thc border as the) earned e.nough monq to r~turn to their homes and familics.~Btn, as the ranks of thl' poor an<l unl'mplo~l·d ancrl·asc -Mexico's population will doubll' h~ thl' ~l·nr 2000 -the mo,ement nonh will intensify. The number or both \hllrt-tl·rm refugee~ from Mexico's economy and illegal 1mm1grant'> "ho ''ant to pcrmancntl) blend into the undcntround econonl\ lll thl' l n1tl·d '\tales "111 anrreaM'. Combine Me,1co·s probll'm\ "'1th tlw rcst of( ·l·ntra l .\ma1ca and the sta~I.' is setfor a t1dc ot 1mn11grants that "'II )\\amp the current numbers. · Nobod} knows ho" man) 1llt?gal 1mm1gra nb !ind their wa~ in to the United States ear h yl'ar. Offa•1al!> adm11 the Bon! ·1 !"<,ire.I \.a• ·h..:s onl) a fraction oftht> illega ls. bu t that frart1on totaled I l million pcvple from 70 coun tries last year. Many officials doubt that the ne" penalitics for hm ng 1 llegal aliens will "'ork. The new law will male 1t mon: difficult. but the rl'ward!> for illegals will be greater than the nsl s. l he middk ml'll "ho profit from ~ettan& 1llepls across the border \\Ill prosper. Thl' dlx:umcnt forging 1ndustl) will fl ourish and illegals will cont10Ul' to lin<l JOO\ an the · .S. d1:spite the new la". The debate O't't° illegal 1mm1grant<i> wi ll IOtl·n"I\ in I 987. Conservathes will undoubted!) demand morl' mom•\ .and.ml'n for the Immigration Serv1t·e and Border Patrol. ·There will mon• rul'kus O\Cr closing tht• 2.000 n11le border. something that is ea~~ to talk Jhtmt but 1mpractKal unlesi. people arC' willing to accept h1ghl·r taXC'\ 111 raise the 'ast amount of mone~ thl· JOb would take. OthC'rs \\ 111 argul' th at dosing the border \\OUld plug tht.> pres!>un· 'al"e and r1:sult an a commuru st or m~rxists take OH'r in Mc>.1ro. Libl·rals will dl·ha te that ilkgal 1mmigra11on is a soqal 1!.SUl' and tbat the solution 1<. to 'llmul:itc Mc\1co's cconom~ \\Ith morl' grant'> and, loans. Bus1nes' rntnc_'>I' w 111 p<>1n1 out that Me\lco al read~ has a huge dl·h110 the l n11cd Stall''> and "e can't afford to ha'l' 1ho~· lnan' gg 1v default Some 1ndu!>tnall'l'> "ould also likc to !>Cl' \k\ln1 prl'\\url'd into ll·tt1ng mon: \ml'fl\.an lirm .. hu1ld plant., an Me\lro Man~ uftht• Jrguml'flh ha\l· merit. all ha'l' 'ome lhlw\. The l'COnomtl. polilllal ;rnd sonal prohkm~ or M l'>.tl'O and Central .\mcnca arl' t ornpln and will continue to pu11k. anger and frighten .\ml'ncam '" 1ng dose to the border. There won't Oc an) eas) answer'> or quick fixes bl·l·au\~ 1he recove11 of economies and govl·rnment reforms i!I a low pron·"· T uu · \lo w for thl' .\mcncam \\ho fet'l 1hreatl·ned and the im migrant'> "ho look at thl· hordt'r J<. tlw1r uni~ l·hance for pmSJ>l'nt' \ ··As the Industrial econo'1\y ta replaced by a service and lnformattJn - baaed economy, the P-'-become portable and they, too. are O)ovlngto theauburbe . .'' · • Hanging out in the store can cause the code blues b er~ year. immediately afier couple ohtron(l. heahhH>rdcrlies. Christmas .. Ann and I hit the stores in But. what does "TA. line three. order to buy Christmas stuff at ha lf code one thousand" mean? price. M) mind . as it is prone to do of it's we·, e been doing 11 for y1:ar~. and O\\ n 'ollt1on. wandl·rr d off into the our house has begun to resembk' a land of imagination. Man ·s window at Chnstmas. but Ma) be that panu:ular code meant whai 1hc hl'ck. We both like the glitter that "e "ere in th<.> process of being aod hgh1s ofChn stmas. robbed by a band of armed dcspcr- 1 learned that some stores mark adocs? Nah. I'd heard that pan1cular the1r ChnstmasstuffdownJust before one too man~ times. Nobody ge ts Chnstma!>. !lo I wandcre<l 1010 a store robbed that .tnuch. lln Hurbor Boulc"ard in Costa Mesa Ma) be the store was o n fire'! Nope. to have a look. I "as too earh . bu1 Thl·n· was no smoh '. and nobody the) had a snack bar an there so I 1m·d w hustle me out of there before I decided to dare th l' fa tes and ha ve a had a cham·c to fin ish m) rhl•cscburgrr. chl'l'\eburger. I had ju ... t ta ken m~ li~t bi te -Thl·n.l wondercd1 f thne,cn hada actuall~. pn·tty good -wtien the nxk for a fi r<.>. Whal 1fth~ fire staned puhlir addre'\ S)'ltem blared out an 1hc "'arehousc pan. and the gu)S .. T .\. hne three. tlxlC unc thousand ·· back there couldn't rl·rnember what \\hat thl' hcrl doc~ that mean'' till' code "as? It o~:rum·d to nw that I had been 1"1 I rnuld 1mag1nc what would hap· tlm partKular stort" lots oft1ml'S. and pt·n. Fred woul d '>a) "Fi re'! There's :i I had heart.I that particul ar me\\O&l' a1 firt·'' What's the code for a fire'.'" least 0 t1ml'.,. but had no idea what 11 Al would answer "I though I you mt•ant. Thl· fa ct that It was 1n some knew the code for a li re. I don't know \Ort of rnde meant. ob"iouslr. that I the code for a fi r1:." wasn't suppo'lcd to lno"' what 11 There would be a mad sc ramble mcant "h1k l'' l'C) bod) searched fo r the Hmp1tal' U'll' l odl''· but I kno" rnck hoot.. ... Bo:i,. the flam('S are what tht') ml•an C odl· blul' mt?an~ getting high. But, \\a1t! The)' 're hcad- thal ~oml'un~. \omcwherc 1n the 1ng fo r that slack of dolls that wet. the building. has \toprx:t.I bn:athang. ~Ogg) su~IC Doll s! Ma~bc there's Code rcll means that there's a lire enough \\l't Ill there to put out thl' Cock )Cllo" means that therc has fire'" been a d"a~ter -a plane crash. nn Fanall). someone would walk vcr~ earthquake -somewha<· in the casuall\ out into the store -in order '1c1n1t) of the hospital. and thl'rt• wi ll to not pan ic the t'U\tomcrs -saunter BtLL HAnEY The manag1:r \\Ould. of cour..e. know the proix·r code and announn· 11 over the PA SHtcm Wt'. th C' CU!llt1mer'I. un the otha hand. would not kno" the rode: sci . would probabl)' continue tu happ1l~ munch our (·hce\Churgcrs. The poor manage r \.\Ould he rcdun·d to an- rrouncing to all and sund~ lhat lhc plal'l' was on firl'. and the code for '!uch a happening "a" .. F,cr:hod~ out of the store~ .. .\t about this point 1n m \ t'KUr'>1on into 1mag10at1on. I had flni'lhcd my cheeseburger and mopped up the last dregs of catsup with m) fina l fr). I went home. As these thing" ~l)met1mes do. the unknown meaning of that code,> naggr d at ml'. I finull) called the store. T .\ mean'i·To1let .\cccsson cs. or 1f you will. cosmt.'11n . Lane thrrl' means for the clcrk of that dl·pan ment to pick up the phont' on hnc thrl'l'. ( od<· one thousand ml·a ns that a rustomcr ne1:ds assistance. So. therc:you .flave 11 . Somebodv wanted to know the cost ofa tube ofiipst1ck. .. DAN WALTS .. DAN WAiles Cola•a let Politics- of city flight stlldied "i.\( R.\MENTO -Penodicall¥. the o;tall' Dcpanment of Finance s population rcscarchers energize the1.r tr) stal balls and proJ('Ct whe~ Cali- fo rnia I'> heading demo,raph1c-ally. 1 hl·~ did 11 again this month ~nd prov1dl·d m•w l'Vldence 1hat there 1s a maJor !1h1ft of population under wa y IO thl' '>l3ll'. .\'> Cali forn ia's population ron- t1nuc~ to expa nd -tht> total is e\J)l'l'll'd to grow from about 26.5 million no ..... 10 nearl) ..io million by 2020 -thl·re 1s a dispersal from the maJ or urban ar<.>as into the suburbs and countr\srde. Onl\ one of California's 58 coun- lll'\-·San Fmnc1!lrn-1sexµl·cted to lo\e population during the next 34 \cars. But the rates of growth in the highh urbani1cd counties such a-s Los .\ngde., and .\lameda and the already de' l'lnped near-suburban counties. such as Sa n Mate'o. Orange and Mann. "ill 0c markedly less than tho'K' on tht? 'iuburban fnnges and 1n 1hc acce.,<>1blc rural areas. such as th~ Cent ral Valle\. D Thcrt· "· 1n fart. a tx·lt of rapid growth that l'\ll'nd' Imm non hern San Diego Count}. northward through the S<'m1-dcsen counties of R1ver<,ide and San fkrnardino. into thl' Cl·ntral Va lle}. including Sacra- ml·nt11. and Sierra foothills and loops around th1: fnnge~ of thl' San Fran- l'1'1eo Ra\ i.\l'l'a Population growth ins1dc that belt. an the urban rnrn. and outside that belt. an 1hc more rrmotr--ruraf a~s. "'ill he.· l<l\\er -much lo" er 1n ~omc l·a~<> -than \\1th1n the belt. tkt"l·en 14~5 and 2020. the popu- la11on ot C ahforn1a a'> a wholl' is proJCt'll'll w mrn:asc b) nn average of I ... rx·rl·cnt pcr )Ca r. But lh(• rates of gro .... th \\ 111 ra nge from a st 1ght drop 1 n San Francisco to as high as 4.3 percent a year in Lake County. Besides Lake. the fastest-growing counties .... ,11 be Nevada. R1vers1de. Cala,l·ra\ and an Luis Obispo. The l·ndlcs'i suburban housing tract' and the commercial and andus- tn al <le,elopmcnts being erected "1 th10 the gro" th belt -Solano and R1 \crs1de counties art excellent ex- amples -arc tcsttmonf' to this ~1spersa l awa~ from the long-estab- llsh<·d rnaslaf population centers. he.• in1ure<l people coming in. Codl' up 111 thl' manager and '\l'rcam 1n hl!i The issue le S reinstatement grcl'n means that 'iomeonc "giving a e.ar "The ~lace 1~ o n fire. a.~d th~· ~ nurse a hard time. and she needs a Sogg) Sus1cs d1dn t pu t 11 o"t! I'm Cl'rt aan that that b11 of in for- mation will help }OU to enJOY a very ha pp~ and prospen.iuc. nl'" ~l·ar. .\ t ka'\t. I hope \1). The poll t1ral and public p0hq 1mplica t1on~ of this demographic phenomenon arc 1ncrt'd1ble. Esscn- t1all ). \\.1 lh1n the confines of a single '>late. "c ha\l' an C\ olut1onar) chang<.> that I'> thl' l'Qu 1valcn1 of "hat has occurred an the na11on as a whole: the sh1fi or population and economic clout a\\a\ from the traditional ;?.~d~ .. ~igh sc~~~ :~ .. ~~~~~:~~ -1iu11•u11u11i.1a.im--------------- Brul·l· recent ncnt' hJ'e l.t11wd ,t,111 "'ho haye ga1nl·d the rl''>p<.'Ct ofa man~ pc11plc 1n our l01nmun11' 111 \t'r: '-'Ide ra ngl· of student' and the l'hoow \ldl'' O\l'r tlw t'>\Ut'' 111 thl' 'uppon of much of the rommunitv. I Hoard ol f dUl.11111n rl'l all 'l1w •II Ill\ do not hac;l' m) l'valuallon upon ihe pnunt1l'\ h." hn'n 10 kn·r \llltknl\ rnmmcnts of a 'imall group: My and ~ml) out of thr P01111'' .rnd professional op1n1on 1s pred1rated on trauma ol 1111' n·rnll I kn ow \IHI ha\l' t'\J'lfl"\\'d \lmng ll'l'lin&' regard ing J 1111mlw1 111 tht• t\\Ut'' I lfaH· a llll11t•111 ,,hrn 111 '01\.ed part1l"> m<nl' 11 0111 .1 p1"1t11111 of 11hJl'll1,11\ 1n,11h1n!! '"u"" 111 a m1ir1• J>l•r,11nJI k' C'I I hl' ll>\Ul' 'huuld Ix• w hethl·r J>l·ork agree w 1th rt·1mtat- 10g o;nmeww with 'uh\tilllll' ahusl· arrl'\l\ t<t tun11nuc 111 "orl.. with ) OU ng rx·· ·rh-I don t \l'I' I h.11 t hr qunt1on rl'' uh nl .1111u11d < l'dm k H ardm~111 · • < i1n1m111ng in th.11 '"'" 11 .1larm' me \\hrn dl\p,1rag1ng 1nnark' ilrl' d1rct tcd al lht• high \1 hool ~tall I Ohjl'l I 111 Jll\ Pill' IJ1 .• il1g'lJng thl' \lilll "' .. Cl, 1·r.1gl' II\ ernpt· m.s:nial ha\l..l'I C3\l'\ .. f hat I) Pl' of u1mml'nt 01:1) Ix· falling 1n111 tht ratl·gor~ ~ou oh1elltd lo an ) our arttl le "an a''>llrl men t ol ndarim1' 1 h.irgc' that no 1k1:iilt d clundat1on ot l;1l'tual \llh\tanll<i· 11011:· I can attl''' 10 1hr 1:w1 that thl'rl' .irt tra1n1 ng as ;i tead1er and c'aluator wupled \.\1th actual ob'\l·~a11ons of tl"<Khing 1n thl' C'las<;room Brun·. I rt''>pe 1 )Our ngh1 to VOll'l' \11ur op1n1 un on top1n relatl'd to the high school Yc1 1f "e ha\l' the best 1n\ercst o l our )Oung peo pk 1n mind. rnnrerns about tl'al·h1ng me thods and \ta IT 111\ olvcment need to Oc dis- l'U\Sl'd w11h the pnnnpal. I don't sec that airing thcllc rl'mark~ 1n the press I' •. 1nnropna1r or productt \l' I wou ld h11rx· that \OU "ould feel wmlortahk 1n l·all1ng to discuss matter'i ul l11t1ll'rn \\1th me o r. as l'vt• ... 1r~'>sed Ix-lore. dropping b) m) o01n· ' I>.\\ ID R WH EELER Pnnc1pal l~guna Keach High School hlttor·, note Thi\ I\ a CO{>.\ ora lt•ttcr to Hrucc Hopping c1( tht• K atos l\ugathos Fountlarion o( Laguna Reach. Peace can take the fear aw.a¥- KJ·ng Husse1·n has dod~ed popula tion' ll'ntcrs of the East and upper M1dwl''>l to the Sun Belt states ofthl' South and WcR Thl' pcopl<.' Wl'll t first. and arc being b 11 t • h k •d followed b) tht• JO O'\. What the U e S Since e wsras a J Depanmcnt of Finance doesn't say. _ ... ~ but what other rt•scarch1:rs have d o u mentt'd . 1 th a t th is W .\SHI NGTON Jordan's ha'e them to this day. I used (nasal) soc1occonom1c trend has a racial d1manu11ve mo nan·h. Kang HusSl.'in. dro~. One day I came in and felt tha1 ~ component most of the suburban has survived more than a half-I needed to use them." migr:Hnr) growth 1., .\nglo \\hllc the c1:ntury -despite thl' worst antcn-Hussein had been warn~b> his J d 1 b bs ttons of over a do1en assassins. 1ntcl hgcnce chief that therr would be -ACI ~~.: ~~~c[,::~~':,~~g ~:;J~.;:;~;~",f: ~~n- 'T v(' always been a fatalist.'' rtlr an attempt on his lift> by Someone on ._ An~lo. The Anglo population of king explained in a recent interview his personal staff. A taped conversa-A ... IEISll Cahforn1a 1s scarcely growing -and with Dale Van Atta. "I've believed tion was played in which a would-be Ill ma} start to decl ine Ix-fore the 2151 that, right or wroAg. one ha!. to do assassin boasted to a royal · spy: Ccntur~ arrives_ while non-Anglos one's best at any gi ven moment. and "We've recruited somebody in his arc anrrt•asmg rapidly due to immi- that when life is ended by the will of residence to fi nish him off and it experimented on the palace -cats. grat1on and high binh rat~'i and wtll· God. that's what happ1:ns." won't be long now. lf(1he king) had Seven were fo und dead on a single become a numencal maJOrl l) w1th in Then. using "one" to replclce the only stuck to a proper routine. we dar. si:t the next. Thr king himself 20 yeari. royal "wc" 1n a masterpiece of would have got him days ago." came upon thr('(' dead cats while f he d1C>pcr\JI oft he population has understatement. Hussein added· On the day his si nuses began t ll'no on th palac gro nds a hugc impart on such publtc pro-"One ha'i been through a lot." throbbing. Hussein reached for the 5 ro 1 e c c u · Hus<;cin'<1 flfSI narro" escape was nose dror.· but lucki'ly "'Xamined the Charaeterist1cally. thc .king turned grams a~ education and transpor- boltlc ... t look-... a 11.1"11,. old. so 1 an enemy into a friend by pardoning tation. No longer. for example. can bloody and traumatic -and could '-" ... the would-be assassin and setting him transportation plann1:rs assume that <.>asil\ha,cconvin(·ed "one"thathe pourl.'d 1t downthe sink and it startcd h d m . l,.d a"charm"d 11·;ilt occurred on July I'. h db bbl .. Th ·d · h free. I e o minant tra 1c patterns will be " " " to 1rot an u e. I.' ac1 10 t <.> SBA SL.'\PPED DOWN: Charle!. commutes in to the central cities 10 20. 1951 . Hus in. then 15. was medir101: bottle was so strong 1t ate Heatherly. acting head of the Small the morn ing<; and back to 1hc rcsiden- stand1n g be<;1dc 1'i belovecf grand-away the chrome trim on the basin Business Admini~ITatton. was ad-11al suburb~ at night. As the industrial father. Ki ng Abd llah. at the Al Aksa drain · I b h I d b · d Mosque in Jeru lcm when an as-.. 1 d. idn't use it, conse~ucntially." momshed recent ~ y t c comptroller econom} 1s rep ace ya service-an gcneral because hi s agenq prepared information-based economy. the jobs sassin opened.fi re at close range. HusKin added sardonical y. and distributed 10 the news media become portable and the}. too. are Abdullah was killed with a bullet to Equall y bizarre was the traaic case "suggested editorials" that supponed moving to the suburtis. W Mad~ and a.i lhc assassi n a nd the of.~hf royal ~ats. .. -mrR~n admini strarion'sl>(fsition n purcly-poht1Cal 1cr ms. lht lttnds ro}al bodyguards exchanged fi re. I have always .~ad cats around . on elimination of the agency. "The contained 1n the Dcpanment of To the fali1or C\a.!DP.k. do olhc.r countncs that.deal Hus'ican . though unarmed. ran the k.ng sard. My grandfather. edi.ior.ia~pared by.SDA--f«.publ~ Elflancr..rwon .it.rt....h.a.d ocwslor the !f l had thl· npportun11~ tn ~"l' a \\Ith terrorist a<.·11 .. 111e~ kno"' what -iOwara 1iis gra nalarnersiitter. T1'lr Aoaur1ih.TOVCOtlfe1i'f.7H~<fone <liflcation as the ostensible editorial Democratic Pan ). gift to the world I would g1' ,. 11 v .. 11rl<l peace is., Do the) care'' bo) was struck by a bullet. but legend saw that the cat populata~n (on. the position of the recipient newspapen . The Re~ubhc_ans a~e m_aking their peace. Peace to me 15 like a light. A light has it that the slug bounced off a palace grounds) was ettan,1 a ltttl.e arc misJcadina as to their arigin...and biggest registration gains in~reciscly --~~__;~l~p~1~ck~(~·d~t h~1\~~u~h~J~e~ct~be~c;a~u~o;c~l ~~~eil~~~~~~~~:;;..~~;._~~;;_~m~e~dtahlornn~th~c~u~n~rfi~oTin~~t~h~a\t~A~bd~u~ll~anh~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~tt~~~~~~efKttiitt1fe-~·:we1881Hitet~·--l~.-.~~~~--..... -41~~~tfttl~Ae--~~ _ a anm c ussem wear t at ay. tuf'!led out that. someone had been within the common understan ina of fastest. while poli tical participation an rnntlncnl!. being · "lnends." .everybody. Rut the thing can't do 1\ Was that reall ) the way it hap-trying som~. poisons, unfonunatcly. lhat term," the compt(oller acneral rates among the newcomers to tht When I wa'I li ttk I "a" al"a)' afra1<.1 make th<.' light work Thq have to pened:'-Va n Atta asked. on the ca!S· wrote. Federal a~ncicsarc forbidden inner cities -Asians and Hispanics. of hnv10g a war with a countr) ancl turn it on thcm~l \c' "Ye~ ... repltl·d Hussein. "There An assistant cook ~n confes~d 10 d istribute ''pllblicity and propa. mostly -nre e:itytrcmely low. peacr would take m~ fear awu' l F-RI O'NEI I I was a medal. and (thr bullet) actuall y that hf had been rctru1tcd by a cousin ttanda .. Even 1fthey can once again control I wonder 1f other rnuntm·' want 61h grade itanced off 11. .. Hussein bt.-gan carT)-in Damascus and was to be paid a · reapportionment of legislative and peace or an-the~ Jtl~t hc1ng ml·an For Irvine 1ng a pistol the next day. larse su_m 1f he poisoned Husse in. But Jfft ..,,.,.... Utl O.h Vu Atta congressional districts after the 1990 ln 1957 Hussc10 drove alone to the he didn't know the proper dose. so he •n 1ylt4katftl ~•fJJ•l•b. census. and that's not a certainly. thf ORANGE COAST llilJPilat Pul)llSl"l90 l'Yety dtly OI lr•I' '""' 11 330 W 0.y $1 GQ51a M11 ~ (A AOOt~S Cnt~e ..,, H • 1560 CMlll M""°' CA 9:.>6'6 y KeNn Wltt'"9f Publ11n.t DonF9MeJ City Editor Tom C._.. New1 Editor Ct ... .._. Sport1 Editor TOftl T .. t • Edllo1 ...... c ...... ProductlOtl Olfector Tenenee J. ICeMlle Clreut.itofl ~rec1or .... .-........ , A0'*1191ng Difector P9tlr ....... Cl......_.Dweetor Ze rka arm)' base to put down an Dcmocrat1c leaders will bt hard- officer1' retxlhon. He drove inlo the prt"5sctl to de,n>'. the fast-srowina. mutineers' m1d\t and dared them to 'Pilot welcomes comme.a ts COnSt'rvat1ve-volang lrc&S I greater shoot. Some of them did -he said he share of the poht1caj pie. Nor. ont could "fttl the heat'" of bullcll suspc<·t5. Wlll they be able once apin whiuina past him -but most were The Dail)' Pilot welcomes yotlr opinions on matter1 of publk -as theydidafterthc 198ocensus- too ashamed. intettst to protect Anafo Democra.lJc of· On anoiher occasion, he succeeded Lcttcr1 and longer anicles of commentary must be s~ncd. Thl'Y ficcholden at the expcnst of minority byasim ilarconfrontation-but with should be t)'~ or dearly wri tten .and sent to LEIT R'S to the ~pirations. a daring twist. He dnnanded that all EDITOR. Daily Pilot. P.O. 8oJL I S60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. . Just., the shift of papulation from 700 rebellious officcn approach him, Please include )Ouraddrns and tckphonc number so that wr may the Ru~t It 10 the Sun Belt has·~ a salute and plcdac their allqia~ lo verify authorship. • huac itical effect nationally. so him. The procession took 90 minultl. · If you prefer lo make a verbal statement. you may call our WE'RE mu l atifom ia' shift affect Political Then: were more bizarre 1ucmptS USTENINO tckphonc number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded power within the slate. on his lire. For ellample: "I had sinus mnlllt· Pk:asc k-s> these me..., brief, ~ W•lten 11 a .. •ralkwW problems." the king recalled. "I still tol9 .. li1. .. . . Muller-Staci) lea¥Jng his mark on CdM foes · ~e-n-io-r-:-' s-23. 7 a verage-h-as le Sea Kings lei fast l0-3 start By ROGER CAl\UON .... ...,~ .... Their only reputation as the prep baskc:tball ,acason bcpn was tl\at they were a pack ofno--namc:s, and clearly, Markus Muller-Stach was at the top of the list. . Who? For a while it was difficult to even find his name spelled correctl y. . ' But in just three weeks of to urnament play, a lot has transpired at Corona del Mar Hiah where the Sea K.inp arc presently sponing a I 0-3 record; led by the scorina of Muller-Stach. who has popped for a 23.7 averaac. Like the rest of the Sea K.inp, Muller-Stach entered Jhc 1986-87 campaign without fanfare, without credcn- frals and realty, without a great deal of rnpect, There were rcpom that they were lookina pretty good during summer ball. but no one takes summer endeavors too seriously. In so many caSC$ teams arc winning big here or ther~. but the big question is who was missing. who was serious. or who cared? · The bottom line was this on Muller-Stach: As a junior he showed up on the coun 14 umc:s durina a 23-5 campaign. His output: O. 0, 2. 2. 4, S. 4. 6, 8. O. 0:8. 0, 0- an average of 2. 7 points per appearance. . The eight-point game' were in a SO-point victory over Costa Mesa and a 30-point win over U niversity. So. when you hear the comment. and it comes up often ( .. Where'd that kid come fro m?"). it fiaures. He arrived from Germany at the tender aae of three months when his farher ·was offered a teaching position at Lon' Beach State. and although his credentials as a junior · a re n t much to write home about, the fact is he was the Most Valuable Player on Corona del Mar's freshman team. and as a sophomore. was the MVP of the Junior varsity. Then he sat and watched as a Junior. How can this happen? Well. first. the Sea Kings had a two-year all-league standout who was to become an All· CJF selection and shared the league's Most Valuahk Pia) er hono~ "ith Saddleback'!"Bryant Walto n. . JefTFl)er "as busr sconngat a 28.2 clip. and franld). Coach Jack. Ernon s1mpl) didn't have an)' time for Muller-Stach. · :·1 onl) got in the game 1fwe were blowing them out. or ifJefTwas in foul trouble:· recalls the 6-4 Muller-Stach "And that was only twice." To be sure. it was a frustrat1ngexpcnenCl' for a Junior with obvious potential. but buried within a system. It was eno ugh to think about moving somewhere else. where he would be appreciated. and the 18-year-o ld adm1h 11 cros~d his mind. "Ma n' tames." sard Muller-StaC""h. "But we would ha\C to m(l\t'. or I "ould ha'e lost a ~car of ehg1b1lit) ..\nd what good ""ould that ha,•e done me? , Seml&al• today at Coa•t Cl•••lc • Competition at the second annual South Cout Chris1mas Classic basketball invitatiOl)&l at Estan~ cia Hiah resumes today ~lb I 2 of the oriainal 16 left vyina in semifinal action for firit. fifth ·and conso)Jtion. -- . For three of the championship semifinalists.. it's business as usual after El Toro {No. I). Mission Viejo (No. 3) and Irvine (No. 4) aot past major hurdles in the second round. -ror the founh. Edison. it's like a breath of fresh air after havina bttn knocked out of the tour· namenfs championship race a year lfO in the second round by tournament host Estancia. Mission Viejo (7-2) duels Edison (6-S) at 6:10 with the nightcap at 8 involvina El Toro (8-3) and. Irvine (8-4). • Edison's task will be in tryina to contain the one-two punch of 6-6 JefT Herdman and· standout guard Todd Matthews. · . Herdman. who can go inside or outside:. has (Pl ..... CL~C/UJ "H.ving bec:.A. the MVP as a freshman and the MVP of the junior vanity as a sophomore. L did have hiah hopes -and got crushed. It was difficult... • "It was just a situation." said his present coach. Paul Orris. "It would have bttn to ugh for anyone to handle that s11uat1on and I guess he played it as best you can. "He's a very hard-working kid and spends a lot of time working o n his skills. He shoots for three to four hours at his own basket. even now. on tht weekends to the point of setting up games where some of the Woodbridge and Foothill kids come over and they play at our school or at the Boys Club. '"He knows the only way he can get better 1s to play against tough compcuuon. And that's 11.h} he's de- ' doped into the pla) er he 1s. " said Orns. o\morg the 1mmed1ate goals 1s the Sea 1ew Leagu~ champ1onsh1p and eventual!). 1hr-scho larsh1p that to this point has been very el usi,c. "I'm lust hoping to get a scholarship M>mewherc on 1he West Coast." said Muller-Stach. Orris admits Muller-Stach ha!> Ix-en \'1rtually O\'erlooked b) most collCJC rccruitcr-s. but he·s also certain there's lime enough 1n one senior season for some t')CS to be opened. · ··1 think he can pla~ on the college le, cl.'" said Orm . "E ~actly where and at what spot rcm~uns to be seen. But "1th h1" \hoo11ngab1ht} and w1ll1ngness to put in the time (Pleue Me MULLER· ST ACH/83) llarlnu llaller-Stacb, abcnrn abootlaC aroand an opponent ln a recent 1ama. bU .... ~-..-­-been tbe ma1D man ln tlae Corona del Illar fflCb buketball tema'• attack tllla 1e•90ll. Rams play game of giveaway in 1-9-7defeat· Six turnovers too much to ~vercome against Redskins Redskins. The double penalty -a 13-yard pass interference penalt) followed b} 15 more yards against .\II-Pro LeRo} Irvin for unsponsmanlike conduct - arcounted for .:!8 of the 60 yards on Washington's lone tquchdown dme late 1n the fi rst quarter. W.\SHI NGTON (.\Pl-The Rams went into thw NFC' '41ld<ard gaml' "1th Washington Sunda~ "anting to establish the run. · "Wl··ve been 'c~ good at not giving the ball awa} but "e·H. not ~en getting an) turnovers:· Coach Joe G1bb!i said. "It looked llkl• we stepped 11 up a not h toda,." But. all too often. the) forgot to take the ball 11.1th thl·m. "' =·You don't alwa}S try 10 get the ball loose. but when ~ ou ·, l' gol seven or eight gu)" fl ying at you on every pla). the ball can come loose.'' Washington safet y Cun1~ Jordan said. "We were gang tackling all da}:· Taking ad,antagr of six l!am'I' turnovers and a critical double penal!} and getting four fil'ld goals from four-time ca<itofT k ss Atkinso n. thr Redskins prc"a11l·d. 19-7. Washington "111 pla) at Chicago next Saturda\ 1n the next round of the NFC pla)offs. while the Ne" York Giants '4111 pla) host to San Francisco on Sunda}. The Redskins also got cons1~ten1 k1ck1ng for the first 11me this season from Atk10son -1gned two weeks a~o to replace Max Zendejas. who m1s11ed f" e extra points in. "'games after being Mgned "hen Mark Moselc) was cut. Three ufthe turno' ns "ere first-halffumbks -1\\0 b} Enc Dickerson -that aborted Rams· seorrng opportun1t1e!i and turned them into 1>0ints for the .\tkinson. "ho "as 1n the New England Patriots· training camp 1n I Q85. k1ckt·d fo r the New York Gian\5 New York breaks loose vs. Chiefs Jets halt five-game losing streak with 35--15 playoff win E.-\ST Rt 'T H ER FORD. NJ. (AP) -The Ne" York Jets had had eno ugh. The hum1llat1on of a fi,e-gamC' losing streak which plummt>ted them from the top oft he NFL to a laughing stock provided the nght kind ·of incenti ve. The quanerbackmg switch fro m Ken O'Bnen to Pat Ryan gaH' them an added boost. And a Slmplified. "bl ood-arid-guts defense" was the final clement as the Jets stormed to a )). I 5 'ictory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC w1ld<ard game Sunda}. " tnnp-about o urxlves the last few weeks." R)an saulaftcubrowin&-thl"Ce-lOuchdown passes against the AFCs No. .:! defense. "h 's been a hard road and 11 hasn·~ brcn any fun coming in to "It's bad enough tt> lose fi ve in a row before you &O into the playoffs. No one wanted to lose six in a row.'' R)•an. Freeman McNeil . who ru,hcd for 135 )ards and scored 1"1ce. and the born-again defense was more than the Chiefs could handle. "We knew our backs were against the wall. that we had hit rock bottom." McNeil !>aid ... We've been c ursed at. kicked. you name it. It was time to go out and hit people and_ show what we art'. that we are champions." Nc\1-Saturday. the kts meet the ..\FC Central champion Cleveland Bro\\n'i. who posted the conference's best record at 12-4. McNeil alrcad} "as thinking about that game mo- ments after Sunda} ·s victory. "We are in a position to do an~th1ng we want. .. hr said. "Those live games were laM season. This is a new season. Either we la y it on the line o r go home -and nobody wants to go home." If the Jets had continued playing as the) did in t car late-season sf1de. dunng \\h1ch they allowed 183 points and stored uni> 61. thcy-wo tkt-nm- be headed home. But Ryan did what O'Brien couldn't in the slump. gc.-tt1ng tht' ball to his wide receivers-~nd respon 1 an earh deficit. Ryan completed seven passcs to his w1deouts. (Pleaee .ee JETS/82) Lakers rout 76ers, 111-85 INGLEWOOIJ (AP)-Earvin ··Maa1c" J ohnson had 28 point and rune asslSlS Sunda) ntaht as the Los Angeles Laken notched their founh straiaht NBA victory by defcatina the Philadelphia 76crs. 111 -85. The Laker$ S1Cored I J Stl'l1fht points to take a 71-S2 lead w11h 2;3S left in the third period. The 7Mn \4«e held M'orclc~~ for 3 minutes. 37 second~. season. haH' lost e1gh1 llpme . Their pre' 1 points -.ainst the on D«. 20. _ ' James Worthy scored I 7 JXMIS and Kattem ~hdul-Jabber 3dded 16 points for the Lakcrs. Maurice Checks 1eorcd I 7 points. Roy Hinson added I and C'hartcs 8arlde)' contributed 13 point~and 16 rebounds for Ph1la- delph1a. and St. Louis Cardinals during the 1985 season and wa ~ cut by 1he Redskins 1n training camp 1h1s }ear. had field goals of25. 10, 38 and I Y )a rd~ 11.1thout missing-one an l'ach quaner. ·-rm excited for l'\tra points. much k<is field goal\ ... ( 11hbs \aid. "Jess has reall) rC\J)(lndt•d. l'\l' gul confidence baci.. no" ·· ··it's something I ran en JOY until T ul·sda~ :· .\tl..inson ~1d. ··There:~ not much longevity around here. I was Just luck) 'There were not an) field goals I 'lhouldn'1 ha'e made." Wa\hington·., ofTl'n'e wa\ pnmanl} George Roger\. "ho gained 11 · ~ard' on .:!ii came\. The Redsk1m tool.. a 13-0 ha I fume lead a nd cunt rolled the ball for 36 minute\ and 5.1~ seconds to .:!3:54 for the Ram'I. Quartl·rback Ja~ Schroder "'a' 13 of .:!3 for JU'>I 40 ~ards and his longest completion of the da) "as a 1.i. ~ ardn to Keh 1n Bf) ant for tht> touchdo" n that &a' e the Redskins a I 0-0 lead at the end of the first quarter "We kept the ball IOna c:nouah to not give Oickerion a chance to break ofT a lot of Iona runs. .. Schroeder said. "\\e l..nc11. 11 11.as going to be a long game. that theft' "'crrn·1 going to be an} big gainers." Th~ was 1n direct contrast to the Rams. Thf"Rams. who finished with sax tumo,ers. got one h1g gainer, a 65-)ard run b} Dickerson in the th1f"d penod to set up their lone touchdown and break a string of seven 'tra1ght scoreless periods in the playoffs. But the Rams could n'1 get enough of the lmle ones and 11 couldn'1 hold on to thr ball. ··The turno' crs were dec1s1ve. too much to over- comt" Rams· Coach John Robin!><>n said. "The mistakes killed us and the fact that the Redskins pla~ed error-free football was the ke) ... \\ ash1ngton 's final score w11h one minute left "a" set up h) ..\hin \\alton·s intern·p11on of Rams· rookie quanerbad. Jim E'erl'tt (Pleue eee RAllS/82) UC/lacks luster in 97-68win Eastern Washin gton falls victim in Classic: Iowa topples Portia nd By JON FERGUSoN OftMDeitJNM ..... L(V'llC, RE .\CH -It wasn't prett~ but 11 "a"a 'tetory No". tbcrC''sone of thl' most o"erused and pathetic, eliche., in the 11.orld. 8 111 11 rnuld appl)" to l 1(' Ir' inl''' first rou nd basketball v1cton-over ·Eastern Wa'lh1ngton in the i.\ntcater CJ:m1c 'iunda)" night. · The fart l'i that we-II-worn phrase mt>an<1 one team played poorl} and another played ""orsc. That sums up both team · performanl~es 1n the ntc:u~~· ~+-68--vtctory-m-nr ihf Eagk'I Heading into games \\tlh o 3· ranked lo" a tan &4-6S-w1nnn" over Portland in the other opener) in ton1 ht's 8o'clock finale and Nevada· s egas 1n t e opener. e gamt' with Eastern Wash1ttgton ( 1-9) was an opportunity for the Anteatcn to work o n '1harpen1ng aspect oftht1r gan'lc Instead 11 turned into a rag-tag street pmc. which left Mulhpn shakina has head on the 1dehnc dunna the first half At onc point afler a half <oun pa~s for &1' allc~-oop to Frank Woods -ACO\ sa1hn~ out of • bounds. Mulhgan stood up and ycllw. "Knock 11 off. .. "Wc "l'rc coming down four on two. and not even fttllf'I a good $hot." Mulhpn said, "We JU51 we ren't read to pit). h '°und s r1d1culous with a S<'O~ lake that. but we didn't play our same ... Mulhpn \lid ht told them to la' off the press at half\1me and "'-Ork on pohsh'1'1 their pme. but . . The 76c rs. who ~ere held to their to~e~t point total this • (...._ ... &.A&&U/112) UCl'e lllll• a-(left) 1a,. one lD oa tlM fut break. wlalle Aateater hank Woode (•bo.e ........ _......,, ........ riOt) la8DCMe a)l.;.r.r, ud 1"'1M'I .U.• Fforeattne (below t) pewan•p for two. "We •ere IO lctha'll • I pul&cd them over and said we're '°'"' to (Pleue ... tJCl/8S) ·• .. . . . " dS111 BREAK LOOSE ... ::-s•i . . drirnle, meanwhile. "' WIS lht 11th blocked ki(k for 1ht •hankl 10 uaillant coach "Bud Cbie& this stason. n"t 1trnpllfttd 11me plln. :-Jets' punttr Dave Jenninp ran 001 Carson, who ~IS fi~ as the Chiefs' of tht end zone for a safety with 2:.S9 defensive coordinator in tht I 9S. to play, aivina the Chiefs t~ir othtt trainina camp. sot a pme ball. as did two points. Ryu. Otherwite. the Je11' dtfcnsc, w~icb .. Bud wanted usto ao out and hit all allowed 113 points in the loiina day, .. ~rbeck Russell Carter said. streak, petchtd its leaki and enn .. We could 1tt that Bud was reaJ produced . its own touchdown. cwdaed abou' &bl$pmt. He turned us LineblCktt Kevin McArthur inter-1~. said, 'If. an)'lhi"I. be aa-cepted'-'fodd'-etackled&e on the 'first areuivc.: He pve us a chance to ttt play · of the t«<>nd half and ran off on people~· untoucl)«t 21 yards for tht score. The-Chiefs. with the least pro-Kansat Ciay followed with 'an ductive offense i n tbe leaaue. could impressive drive that was thwarted not Jet back into tht pme after falling on a fourth-and-one sWttp by Bo~ce behind 21-6 at halftime. Green midway throuah the third ··Give thr crcditto the Jets," Chiefs quarter. Green was stopped by de· Coach John Mackovic said, "and the fensive end Derlal'ld Moorc. who was way they played every portion ~e pickfd up on waivers earlier this game. We didn't give our best eftort month from New Orleans. but maybe the Jets didn't let us." The Chiefs began well in their first R}an. a nine-year veteran who post-season pme since losina, the gujdtd the JNs 10 a victory over New lontnt NFL game, ever. an AFC EnaJand an<f a.13·0 l~ad o~er. Denv~r playoff. match with Miami in I 971. in another win while 0 Brien was Defensive eRJlAO...StiU tipped~ pair hun,his season. corrtpkted 16 of21 oTRyan passes. forcing a punt. Then passes for 153 yards. Kansas City marched 6 7 yards on McNeil capped a 75-yard drive an nine plays for a 6-0 lead . the first quarter w11 h a four-yard Blackledae connected wnh Henry scoring run a~er R~an picked up a Marshall on 16-and 13-yard pasSt's. first down with a 2+yard run on and an interference call against Jerry fou rth-and-six. McNeil. who rushed Holmes while guarding Marshall in. for t 35Jards Sunday. also caughl a the end zone put the ball at the I. one-yar flare pass from R}an for mith dived in on the next play. another touchdown. Ryan then got the sleeping New Ryan's third scoring pass was a SI\· York offense into gear. He engineered yard toss to a wide open Billy Griggs a methodical I J-play drive that from a triple tight end formation earl~ covered 75 yards and lasted more in 1hc fo urth period. It wa s the first than seven minutes. The key play was reception ofGriggs\,Jwo-year career. a quarterback draw by Rya n on The Chtett had taken-a 6--0 lead-on f1.1u1'th•and•six from the Kansas City a one-yard run by Jeff Smith. but a .H bad snap made place-kicker Nick The pla' was added to the Jets' Lowery miss the extra point. his first attack this.week for Ryan. who is far fa ilure after I 23 straight con,·ersions. more mobile than O'Brien. Rynn = _ ___, I . - f . .. RAMS ••• From81 While Ok~rrson ran for I S8 yards an 26 carries. 65 ort~ yardi came on one pla) that stl up the Rams' onty .corr early m the foutth quarter and 23 mort came on a bunt from his own 12 a' ume was expiring in the f'int half. He lo~t three fumbles in all. the third on a fourth-and·one play in the fourth tiuarter on which he was stopped. T~e Rams ioolrtffc opening kickoO- and <facked up 1wo quick first down . But on a first down from the Washington 40. Dickerson fumbled and Wallon picked it up fo r 1he ,Rc:-dskins and raced 21 yatds to the Rams· 44. Eight play' later. Atkinson ga ve Washing1on a J.O lead with a 25-)ard field goal. It was the firsl field-goal aucmpt as a Redskin for Atkinson in his second game as a Redskin. The Redskins made 11 10..0 v.'ith 2:26 left in the fi rst quarter on a 14- }ard touchdo" n pass from Schroeder -io-Brya-nt. ~~~he cnd-ofJl 60- ) ard dm e that included 28.kc} yard\ tn pcnall1h on Ir in - a 13-)ard third-down pao;s inlerferl·ncc <'all and 15 more )ard!o when lhe oflic1al'i dremed thal In in complained 100 much. A ~5-}urd rnmplcf1 on from Ever- <.'ll. who \\as 9 of 18 for 136 yards. to K<.'' 1n House put the Rams 1n scoring pt>sition on the nc>.I scrieo;. But Dich·rson fumblcd again at the Washingto n 9 and fim Morrison recovcre<l for the Rcds~1ns. The Ram.,· 1hirl1 fumble lo;1lled thl'll ne~I drn c. Tigh t end Driv1d Hll! was 1hc guilt) part) th is llml'. dropping a pnss from • E' eretl at thl' Wa!>hington 26. Ncal Olkl'" 1<·1 p1d.l·d ll up and relurnt.•d 11 deep 1n10 Ram~; tcrrilol). l Kartsas City's other touchdo\\n took one step back after getting the c.ame on Albert Lewis· fourth blocked n.·nter snap. then ran do" n lhe punt of the scason.'Lewis smacked middle. cut to the right, brokl· two Jennings· punt from the New York 33 tadlcsand \\as taken down at 1hc 9, A and the ball bounced all the wav to thc pair of McNeil runs got the ball in the end zone. where Lewis picked It up. It end zonl'. GeOrae Roten of the Red.akin• runa for abort gain u Rama' LeRoy Irvin (47) triea to brlna. b1in down and Nolan Cromwell (21) a.nd Mike Wilcher (54) mo•e ln. The Ram'> linalh St·ore<l n1nl' M'Conds into 1he final quarter on E'crett'., I .!-,ard TD pass to Hou~· It IA3\ S<'I ur·h~ D1ch·rc,on's 6 -~:ml ,,,, hur\I up lhl' m1ddlc. S POR TS BREA" Dog attack niay cause Coghlan to niiss season Fry interested in USC job? LOS .\NGELES -Iowa Coach Ha'- dl·n Fr~ has n;prl'\\Cd an interest in tl)e head football roarhtng JOh a1 tht' Un1 vl:r- .,.,~ ofSl)ut hern ( al1forn1a. ll was reported ~undav. . - f;ry dc:nil·d thl· report. althouBh he said he was· From The Associated Press 1,.;._.-t.10nored to he mentioned as a candtdaic for the job. • The report said 1ha1 11 was 1old b) a ~urce "well DU BLI N. Ireland Eamonn m rnnnecled" IQ SC''> fpur-memhcr c;c·arcb' comm1t1<.·e Coghlan. lhc world 5.000-mctcr track · that .\thletit Direr101 M1kl· McGel· hiid contacted fr, champion. said Sunda~ he could m1'i!> thl' .1hou1 thl· 1nh and 1ha1 Fn "'a·., entm· l '. ·. indoo~ iour aflcr bcU\ganad.c<l 1nt1·rl·,11.·d - b} a dog 1Ahtk on a 1rain1ng run 1n his h"ml·town. I '-,( "lu11~1ng fora lllal h 111 The .'3-~ ('Ur-old \\ orld rem rd holder for thl' indoor rqll.tl l' r l'U f ollncr. "'ho "'"" mile. "ho is "acauoning m hi s natt'l' l'Ounln. llr1·d l."1 mun1h Jtler thl' 1 rnJa"' su.,latnl·d a brol.en hand and 11swc uamagc to h" cah ._:., ""' 111 "-:olrl· Daml' in thl·ir and thighs after t\\1) men set their dog on him. rl·gul.ir 'l"l'on rinak \outhl·rn Coghlan. who needed an (al. "h1th '' --~. \\Ill pla~ operation late Sa turda} to repair -\uhurn in till' f-lorida C 11n" tht wounds. said: "I won't kno" Hem I on I hur\da' the e\tent of lht• damage for al I " \\ h11,1· ll'am \\ill pla) least 24 hours. Bu i thl•re ic, Sl., en· Fry ~.111 I >1l'l!t' "it.Ill' tn thl' I luhlla' 11ssu~ damage.'' Bel\\ I on I m•.,d.t\ n1gh1. ,.11d hl' .. lf l miss IO da)s· 1ra1n1ng 11 had not talh·d 111 \k(1Cl' ahou1 lhl' flll\\lh1lll\ or IA.Ill mean an t•nd to thc l ' "\ tx·u1m1ng. thl· I m1an,· u 1al·h indoor tour." said Coghlan. \\ho , ... , d11n'1 I.no'' ht1\\ to rt•,rnnJ to 1ha1:'" I r~ 'aid '"I won the \\Orld 5 .. 000 meter., 111k rant rl'ml·mlx·r thl· l."t,tinw I tallrt·d 111 \11h· ~k< •l'l' 11r m.Hclsrn k11n l.9.8.1.and.J.!._tb.i::.onh a rl·prl·,rnt.111\l' of l 'I( In .ill l1t1nl·,1 ~. I ha'l' not man 10 break J m1nUIC''>. 5il aJ')pr<>:tlhl·d t '\\111f1f'l'lllllnlalll'llh\an~l'metfomtlil' otblaa seconds for the indoor mile \t hool ( c>ghlan. who l'i based in the l ln1ied Stall's. sa id hl· "I am h111111rnl 111 lw nH·n111•nl·d 111;t\\11\1~11t•rn \\1th "'a' atlat.·l.l·d h~ a hlad<. and "'-hill' 1erna when he ast..t•d a 'l hnol ltkl· l 'I( · • l\\O ll'Cn-agl·r .. Ill \hJP \houttng foul languagl' at a r hl' I l'r)Ort \illd I I\ adlkd 1nt.. 1ngl~. ·· 1 ·u1 ;1 hug Ill IAC>man anu hl'r r htld \\ho W(.'r(' wailing for a bu~. M 11..l' Md •l'l"' l':lf lnr Ill\' . Hl'a' ti ~ handagcd on ho1h leg!>. thl· a1hkte ~aid hl' I arlit•1-ih1., ~l·ar. I " h.td hl'l'n rumon·J 10 Ix· in thl· "'a' "in wtta' and 't·r~ dc1cc1ed" o'er Saturda' ·., ru ~ \11rn·l·d I ri·d \1-.t·r, .1t J ,·,a~. I lo\\cH·r. thl' 1nndl'nl . .)7.\car-11ld lllal h '"''''l'd .11 tlw ll llll' that hc tnll'ndl'd lk \:t1J that hl' l hallengc·d thl' llAO ll'l'll·agl'r'. "'ho to linl\h h1\ 1c1ad11ng.,1,.m'l'r .11 1<1\\,1 \\l'rl'." on ht~l'\. h\ prl·tend1ng 10 p1rk up <,peed as 1f to t·ha'>l' thl·m . "l hl·n .thc~ set thl' dog ctn me.'' he· said Quote of the day· frank Layden nf lhl· l ltah Jazz. chiding ht'> Cn:ll hmg compatriot. Doug .Moe of the DenH•r Nuggl·t<; "I undrr'itand Doug gave his \\1fc a "atcrhl'd. She called 11 the f.X·ad Sea:· Offense may dJ!hi~ate Liberty .MEMPHl'i -Neither ~t mnesota nor 'EE Tenne'ic;ee 1s expel·ting a drfcns1ve balllc •II• "'hen thl' two learn" collide ronight in rhe 2!Sth annual Lihcrty Bowl con1es1. "Peopk 111 lhl' Big Ten \;1~ 1ha1 Minnesota has the best ofTrn'" e talcn1 in their conference." Tenncsse Coach Johnn~ MaJOr'i said. ··1f Wl' don't do better on dt>f;cn~·. "'l··11 probably ha'e 10 put four or five touch<ltm n., or more up on the board to win." 11nnl·so1a Coach John Gutekunst agreed thal both hl· and Majors ma) spend the evening pacing the s1dclinn and adding up points. . ··I l·rincssec's stren$1hs match our weaknesses. and our 'ilrcngths match their weaknesses:· Gutekunst said .. "T heir pa \1ng game will gi ve our defense !rouble ana Tennl'S\l'l"S defense has had problem<,"' 1th 1he ru nning ga me. and \\<.'run 1he ball wel l. .. Thl' \'olun1cer'i and Golden Gophers carry matching 6-5 records into the 5 p.m. kickoff at.L.berty Bo""I S1a<l1um capactt} crowd of 50.100 is expected and thl· game\\ 111 be televised locally on Channel 5. Tenne.,see go1 ofTto a woeful 2-5 start-but won its tinal four games to secure its Liberty Bowl berth. while ·~m"flR HfVllllllon eame-on-ffie-a-s~nin 20-17 up.,e1 of Michigan. "We dun't reall) talk about bowl games ·at Minnesota as a goal. unless it's winrfing the conference championship which is lied in with the Rose Bowl. We w~re ~omP.le~I~ out of th~ bowl picture until we beat Favorite wins at Santa Anita .\Ht ..\DI..\ -1.1\orl'd Hcd!i1de m Prum"' riddl·n h~ C 1,1r "ill'\l'n'>. Tallied th rough 1he stre1r h 10 pmt a one-length '1r1or~ 'iunda~ 1n thl' 105.:! ·n ,Palos Verdl'\ I landtcap for hnr\\.'' of all ages at San1a Anita. H(llde r Than Bold ndckn h' Garv Ba1e. finished second 21• length'> in 1111111 of Rock) Marriage. nddcn b~ Ra~ \1b1lle. 1n a fidd 111 '"· tkd\lde Proml\l' ''ho l':trned $60.000 for the '1c1on "'as clocked 111 ,1 ""ft I :08 2/5 for \1x furlongs o'er <i l~l\t main track Vandeweghe leads Blazers "if-\ ITLE -K1i..1· Vandcwcghe m o;cornl t~ po1nh. 11 uf ltll'rn in 1he fourth q uartcr. as the Portland I rail Hla1crs defeated the Sca11lc Suf>\'r\011 1r ... 127-1 18. ', 1n NH..\ play Sunda) n1gh1 With the Sl'ore 11cJ llll1-I06. Yandcwcghe hil a threc-po1nt fie ld goal \\1th " 14 rl·maining to gl\·t· thc Trail Blr11er'i thc lead tor good. Vandcwc~he then 'icored ano1her e1~h1 pt11nt\ in thl' la'I five minutes a'i Portland opened 1t'i n1ne-puin1 final margin. . T~levlsion, radio TELEVISION 5 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: L1ben)' Bo~I. Minnc.-so1a vs. Tennessee. Channel 5. 7:30 p.m -HORSE RACING: Holl ) wood Park. Channd 56 - -J 0 p..'ol -COLLEGE BASKETBAl.I: Hohda} Bo~I Cla<\'llC. ( hannel 9. RADIO ~ p.m. -COLLEGE BASi&TBALL: hnals o f Anteater Cla'l~te. 11( Irvine vs. Iowa. KPZE ( 1190). -4. Edmonton outskates Philadelphia, 6-4 From Tlte A1MdalH Prnt Wayne Gretzky, who le~hc N HL with 36 aoals, got his second of 1he aamc to bttak a 4-4 t~ with 3:3 I remaining. and Crai1 McTavish scored just 64 seconds later as the F..dmonton Oilers beat the visiting Philadelphia Fl)'crs. 6-<4. Sunday ni,ht. · an Kum' stanc:d the Edmaftton comeback from a 3--0 firs-.c>eriod deflc1t with • aoal early in the KCOnd " 1." ;., "I .....:: .. , ., .. period. and Mark Messier aot a rcmainingsnappeda4-4t1cast~tJets · power-play goal near the 14-mmute beat the v1 iting North Stars. mark. That was only Edmonton's • Bia kb k 7 C .. ,._,_ 1. 1 ( sccond JOll 1n 20 manpower op-c • • • a,...... . n h1- portunit1es during 1tS fivc-pmc caao. Denis Sa vard's toal will\ 2:37 homestand. remaining brok~a .S-.S Ile and parked Elsewhere in the NHL: Je11 I, Nerdl ~rt t : Winnipeg goaltender Eldon • Pokcy" Reddick stopped Minnc:soui's Kent Nilsson on • penalty shot with just five seconds left after Doua mail's goal w11h 2: I b the lilackhnwk'I to a victory over Wa'sh1n11on. Fleme1 t , S.bret l: In Buffalo. C1lg.al) goaltender Mike Vernon kicked o ul 32 ~hot'i. and John Tonelli had a aoal and an as~r~t as the Flame~ heat host Bum110 Three Rams earn AllPro Dickerson. lrvirr,- Harrah voted to AP squad by media From The Associated Press l 1ndl~ll"(l'1 I :J\\rl'IH.l' l.1\1111 . 'l'lnted fur thl· 4'1\th 11me in h1 .. SI\ NI-I \l'a,on,. kd a {'Onllngenl of four "'l'" '<1r~ (11anh naml·d 10 thr \\\(ll'lall'd PH'S\. -\II-Pro ll'am an- nounl'l'd '\und.I\ I a'lor "ho houml·d had, Imm rd1,1ti1ltta11<rn for \uh.,1ancc ahu.,l· in lhl· ull~'l'4l\Orl 10 kad thc NfL Y.1th 201 .. aeks. \\as JOI ncd on the first un'11 h~ 11gh1 end Mark Ba varo. running had Joe Mom "i and punter Sean I ;1mk1a Thl· ( 11ants. "'ho fin1'0hl'd l.J-~. pl:tn'll thl' lorgl''>I t·on1inp.l'nl on the team. 1 hl' dcknd1ng ;-..!IL champion < htl'ago Hcor11. wh n also tinishcd 14-2. had lhrl'l' pla~ er~ on 1he team. a' • did thl· Ram' in thl' '011ng h~ "mer., amt hroadCJ'iWr>from l'adrof1hr 2M :-.:rL n ltl'S. l 8-M1i.e S1n9leterv '.\1ian11'<; D<1n :\tanno. \\ho lhrl'\\ LB-'-•" Meckltnourv lor .i.7.i 7 \3rd' and ,i,i IOUdldO\\rl CB-Hanro-d D••On pasi.('\ and "l'I k·agul' n·rnrd., lor csB_:-6",~~~·c'~;;~v (llo(490 Oen vet Clevelend Ihm\ "en\e\ C11v Son Frarw:.w:o pasSt''-attemptl'd and compll·1t·d. \\a' s-Ronn•e Lot• namclJ the QU:trtl•rhac~ fo r lhl' lhlf~ p Su n Londeta SMclalhl\ Ntw Vor-Giant\ ~tra1gh1 '>l'Cl\On • Ptt.-Morien .t.nderun N•w O•teens r he Kam•,' ~ rll l>1d,{'r\un "'hu KR-8oOO·t Joe Eo1T19M\ Sealltt I ~1 ' SECOND TEAM Joinel '" orri~ al running hal ~. \''" Ofl9nM named to rhe· team for tht• tourth <4JR-<;er11 c1an I () I I ,1 I I WR-S•a•Htv Morgan '1ra1g ll \l':Jr ll""l'l\(111 l'u l H' 1•JgU<' rE-Tooo c.,,.,,.,,,,,, tn ru~h1ng \\llh US~I \arJ... Ol -Jeci.1t S•a•tr • Al·"ro IHm FIRST lEAM Ofl9nw WR-Jl""" Sit1cf'- WR-A Too" TE -Ma,. B••a•o OT-J.,.. Cover! OT -Antr>c>nv Munet OG-8•1· l'rehc eG-Ot""'' Herrell ~en F•anc \CO Ne .. Yor" Jt•• Nt,. Yori. G1ent\ '"'"'90 C•t><in'la ll Allenla Ram\ or-eru B~'°" OG-~V\\ c;, .. ,,...,.,.. OG-l!a'l<lv Crou C-Jav HllQtno.•o 08 Tornmv tr.ram~· R8-<urt Warner RB-Walle• Pa~•Of' OeMft~ OE -oa~ Hemo•on OE-Leot1ero Marll'laN Ol-Steve McM1<1'1aet Nl-8 111 Mats L8~Andfe T1ooe11 C -Ow•V"' Sttl>l\tn\O" OB-Dan Mer no R8-Er-c O•C•tr\on RB-Jot Morr\ Moe mo L&-R-c~tv Jec~'O" o.f9nH OE-Oea•l'r MenlPv OE-Ru•on Jone\ OT -RtK111•t Wn1tl' Nl-B1t1 P<e•t • LB-lew•f'~t T av "' ~·Man',,.,,,-- Mam• L8-H~r v Cari.o" Ram\ L8-JoM Otteroan1 N~w Yo•• G1e11•l CB-Oatrelf Gree,. w .. ,,,,,v1on 0Pnver • P!>,l&dt!lOPll• Ro°''' Ntw Vo,.. Goan•• cmn~cr CB-JP•'< Gra~ ~Oavt Outr\on S-LP0t1ero Smit" • lpec •••h '1 PK-fonv Ff'anl\1,n P-Ron,, Siert.. tr.It-Ve ~111;~ W1nn1nQt<>" Ntw En9lano Re1otr\ Rem \ N~w YO" C.oanl\ ...,.,,,,,,910" ...,n I' r enc1\CO Cn•caoo M•nne\o'• S.anM> ''"<•90 (lllUOO N4P<N Yo-' G .. nl\ CPllc.•oo 11.an\H C1tv l\lew England · Ntw Ortea n\ N•• Voa GIVll\ Mem• 1Yain11>11IO<' Ram1 Cn1ca110 St Lou•\ lllew Eno1eno l(ld•aneooh• -St-t.OVtl Cash lifts Stars & Stripes Au~tralia takes round one to victory Conner's boatl ops the~C\\Z<.'a landboat.Y.h1ch1'imndl· of fihcrglac;s 1nstcad of aluminum 1\111 ROt 'RNE . .\umalta (AP) -USA by 10 seconds .\fkr delthcrating C,C\Cral hours bc-Pal l~h staged the comebal'k of h1' htnll do'><·d door.-.. the protrs1 com- hli.· Sunda~ to g1\l' Au'itraha its 26ih to grab· 1-0 lead f!lt llel' of international ~achting of- Da' 1s Cup 1enn1s triumph. 1hen trc1al' dl\m1~seu the protc'it. . proclaimed: ··w e have beaten tht· The ..\ustraltan defend ers had a "orld ·· clo<.(• ran'. too Cup holdn \Ian < h h ·'ti b' IK L~l\'\i lll . \u~1raha{·\P 1-Uond'' .\u\tralia I\ trailell a' · w o reco,er<.'u rom n ac.. I om Blackalh made t"O n11,1ake· in1un and a , "'' d t 1906 ~ .. ' Kookaburra Ill all 1he "'a" to thc las1 . . n a.,.:n er om} tn n to '\und.I\ om· \O< 1nl. lhc other tal'l1cal · 1mr1ml' h1\ \\Orld ranking from 41 8 1 h ·. leg bdon· <;kipper Cohn Hae\hl'I 10 ~~. tll:at Mikael Pernfor... 2-6. 4-6, l' 1"'1 "3' In \\a'l' good·h~·e 10 l'augh1 his l'ro,sto""n Pl·rth opptinl·nt 6-J. h-4. 6-~. 10 clinch lh<.• victor, for Dt.·nni.. C ·onner Jnd Star' & Slnpcs 3' 10 win b~ onl~ 12 second\. . .\ustraha owr Sweden. which . had Hlackalkr suilcd l ISA on lhc first The ~ ic1011 broke a fim-placl' Ill' \\.On the la<1t 1wo year~. 'ip1nnakl·r run\qth a fi 'l'-leng1h ll·all hctlAl'en 'thl· two hoat' and left .. This is a fantastic feeling." the:! I· !11 lhe opener of thl·ir i\ml·nca's Cup .\uMraha IV alone a1 the lop of th(• Id (. I 'd "I . h. (hallengl' se m1 finul\. dckn~c \tand1nos with 51.1 point~ to 5' ~l·ar-o as l '181 . n a wa}. t 1s "· ... 1 lh" •'nd. 11 was· c·"nn··r who.:,... e L 1 1 · · .. "' '' -" ~ .... , for Kookaburra Ill. It wa' thc l'Pt!>t m> g.rea cs moment 1n tennis. \\a,inghisarm'>aloft in victon a'h"' Capla1n Neale Fraser described S 0 b d I" · tlml' the Bond hoa1 had kd thl' Cash's pcrfor.mann· as1he grealest hc · ~~ iego-a'll.' --mett•r rnught dl'ft•n.,l' \landing~. . had ·seen b\ nn l\ustralian in Da · · l •S.·\ on \he la\I lap 10 "'in b' 11 srnnt In lhl' other match 1n Su nda\ ·, <·up pla} · VI\ I 0 wrnnd... . . . . . . 'lleud~ 15-1 X knot " ind-;. Km)kahurrn ca .. h· .. triumph O\er French 0 Blackaller' ')(lOnd aror ""11 to II \ 1rtuall\" ch m1nall'd Stcak 'n runner-up Pernfor'I enabkd the :C~ hl'~tlall' momcntarih i n~ lat·~ on lhc K1dnl') "tt11n41 -!>ccond 'ictor). 1rahans to r<'JX'at their 1983 D ~s last le$. Thc dcla) fet < onner. ·who Cunnt•r'!. '1r1on \\a!> a homer with Cup final v1c1ory over Swede~,~~ had a hnle morl' boat speed, sail a"' a> t\\O out in 1he tx)11om of th c ninlh. Kooyong and score their fourth fr~!'1 lhe San F~ncisco-basc~ llSA. The '"o yachb began demure!) b\ '1c1on under 1he captaincy of Fraser. . !~\\as llkc miss~ng a turn in 3 ran· taking opposttt• <.·nds of thc s1an ltnc Cash. rankedJuSI 24th in 1ht.• world . rnr. \Bid Blackalk r Stars & Stripes on '>larboard lack and \\On all thrl'e.of his matches m 1he · Conner was nghl on l 'S..\''i '>ll'rn Hlarkalkr\ l\HHuddercd \al·h1 on linnl. hca11ng S1efan Edberg an open-"'hen Blackaller. "ho also dnHHal'l' port · ing sin~le'> and then teaming with cars. pulled off a maneuver called ~ ( onnl'r "Un lhe 'tan h) fuut John F111gerald to defeat Edberg and "slam dunk" tn yachting parlance. I-le ~cond<;. hu1 he "'ali OH'rlakcn h' Anders Jarl)d 1n Saturday's doublt'S. 'ltarted to tack JUSt ahead of Conner. l IS.\. \\ htch rounded the first buo~ Edberg defeated Paul McNamec. hoping to disturb the wind going into l\\O lengths. or 12 seconds ahead I 0-8. 6-4. in Sunda> 's second single\ the sails of Stars & tripes. Blad.allt>r Conncf'.s ere" wa a l~u • faster m trim Ao<:trall:nwtnnmg margin 10 ~cd-m.omcru.anlf ot s~t1n&. 1 r~hili'.:.ruld·blue-SPiil:. 3-2. fearofbc1ng hit h} Stars & Stnpes and nakcr but could make UJl no ground. Bu t thl' outcome al read' \\a' risking d1squahftcat1on. "I knew lhtngs \\ere not going too decided by then. and lhc courageO U\ "I made a mistake," Blackaller lold IAell hccauS<.' Tom wa vt•d good-b)'l' on C'a h had endeared himself to his a news t'onfercnce after ttre raCl'. the.first leeward leg ... ( ·onncr said. hometown crowd with a ra lly tha1 __As for the wnyc· "I sboul~d~n.~·1 .... h..,a.._y._.l'.._, ~.-A~d_,m.:..:.1-rll..:..:m;o&o......:c\'.:...:i..:.:lh..:.....>a~ta..,u114&~h._..1 ... ha11J11.....1Jhu.;t' __ personified determination. done tha1." ~houldn't have made the gcs1ure. "Thot' the best comeback I've eonner 1hu, took n 1-0 tead tn the .Blacbllct · ... ·Ad was ever made.'' Cash said. "He just hcst-o f-se,·cn series aftrr Rlackaller ~1 reak ~-. It Wfl'I a 1act1cal ra<'c~ You had r>lnycd amazjng tcnn i~ in the first two lcd at C\'CI) mark. 10 be .. in lhe right place at tht r1gh1 sets. I guised out 1hc match bcttrr llmc. · 1han I've ever donr before." In lhc other semifinal challenge ' Rlackaller wa~ ne\ler more than In the first two sets. the two-time match. the favorite or the ~rtc:s. New fi ve lengths ahead. and for three NCAA champion Pemfors. who went Zealand. ~at Fren~.K1ss by 2 hours they paraded around the 24 . .S- to collrae at the University orGeor· minutes. 46 seronds. f'f the French mtk course as 1r USA had Stars & g1a. returned serve brilliantly i nd protcstrd. as expeetcd. Stripes under tow. Blackallers lead nned a \ucccssion of passina shots The French ~ynd1catc wants to sec was 19. I 5. 17. IS. I 2 and 11 stconds past the in-rushing ('a h. Pemfors 1hcconfidrnt1al r~sultsofhull tests on as thr buoys passtd by. was pla)lnl only the iiuh match of ·-----------... -------------• his career on grass. but he out-dueled C'ast'Mtmc and apiil. (a h broke Pcrnfo"' scr\e 1n the fourth gamr of the third set and gradual!) turned tht t1dr . His ag- grc s1vc )Crvc:-and•\10llcy style put the preuurc on Pcrnfors. who made an increasing num~r of m1stakcs"•s LAKERS RO.UT 76ERS. • • the much _progressed. ' It 1ook Cash 3 hour 27 minutes to "rur du"' n hi'I opponent. r: From Bl • The 76ers led 23-12 t>crore 1hc Lakers ralhrd for a 31 -30 cd&e on a long jumper by Michael Cooper mtd"·a) through the second quarter. The L.akcrs held the 16ers to 11 point\ in the $CCOnd quarter for a ·4S-36 lead at halftime. Phll1dclph1a ~on.' cncd onl) li ve of • 1 sho1s1n the pc nod. I he 76C'r.,· to1al was the lea t scored b} a Lakers' opponent this se1son Los naetcs had held the Nrw York Knfcks to 87 points on OcC'. 9. ~ . J!.2!1TO PLAY IOWA •• ~ Pftll. Few two or dtne minutn we ion u1,...s a ') l*WM "'. DRMed. and, tbeY, IOC back into. it. I ~ with its 61 pacmt ,..._ roren Wlaat 1f1 liu '° be 21 or 20 tjeney in the ICCond bllf. lll'OvidiJla (yanokt). To me, thcre•1 more.to if" the Giiiy briaht a&atiltict. It will have to be a much dllrereftt ""Scott ,.Git lit it up." llid center uq team ·~ tAket the coun tonisht w ........ _.... apan1t Iowa. tf the Anaea•-arc to· aync E~lad. who WM. us Vf"'N7 nd ~·• Anteater wnh a poor~ ••t conte with the deoth, Q\iicknns (S-16) ... It's fun watdlins him arch a~ tAlent of the Hawkeyes. those three-point shots up*"· And We ha".c to ~ able to beaJ their it 0~1 thinp.up in the middle. pttU, .which 1s very effective:" ''The paards 90,t me involved, but J Mullipo said. "Tom Devis) ~s e<'"kta•1 P''' IN b.D aa the hole. r ::~er fhan~e way. his team's been sick all week. so I hope I aot it e P 1ccf since coach1na at Stan-out toniaht~" '~rt an ~ston Colteac. The only Brooks finished with a pme-hlah t ~no~ 15 he has better pJay~ra.and· · !9-pointsini.-sh«Wlt stint of die one of his Boston Coflep: teams went (26 ..... · ) 'nclud' · to the final c"aht (NCAA T . season . manutes , 1 1na 11x nament) 1 our-thrcc-poanters from all around the "I ad " h I perimeter. Rob "Doktotezyk led UCI mire 1 c way owa plays. They wiY, eiaht reboupds as the. Anteaters ha ve,,ood players and they let them outrcboundcd their opponents for pla~. f · one of the few times this season, ost o the players a~d ~hat th.ey 41-34. Buchanan had a team-hiah had trouble prepa.nng their 1ntens1ty seven assists. for East~r~ ~ashangton. rated 2S I st Both teams became proficient at of 290 D1v1sU>'! 1 basketball t.cams ~Y throwing the ball away midway tht Jeff Saaann system pnnlcd I!" 1brouaht the first half. with the EqJcs _USA Today. They also agreed II ci>mmittin& 29 turnovers in the pme Uioutdi\'l be a P!Oblem to:be rcadyfor-an<t thrAmnterr.'Jfl-. --lh~. No. 3 team in the nation. . In the other tournament opener. It ~a~ hard for the players 10 ke~p Iowa H , PortlaM U: Kevin up t~!r intensity level for the ent!re Gamble scored 16 points and Iowa ~me. 1uard Joe Buchanan said. overcame a slow start to defeat That shows a lack of maturity for ~he Portland. team. We should have bct-n runnin1 The Hawkeyes. 11 -0. fell behind what. we should ha~e done ~nd 18-10 and were still trailing 28-23 work.mg on our game instea.d of JUSt before rallyinJ \O 1ie 1he score at 31. !'Unnina free. Eastern Wash1ng1on 1s After leadang 48-44 at halftime. JUSI ~. leam 001.of confidence right Iowa ran. off a 13-4 spurt to take: J now. . 63-52 lead with 11 :44 to 'J)lay. The Bu1 the sen10~ co-captain and game was no{ close after that. leader on the floor from his point * guard position. Buchanan said the ANUATH NOTH -since •-T"""' squad will be up tonight. au11 '"' '°uad, 1111 •"'"'er'.,, oow" 10 • 12· ''Th . h k f b I I man ro,ler, and now .,._, ......_ Illa ey fC a CC 0 a 8 learn With frttllman wltll plenty of POl ... llal but laclllne In great athletes. and they play the s1ylc eflthu,laltn tor '"' ~,,.,.. was held out o1 the of play we want to We'll sec lhe !rue tournament bv Coac11 .. ...._ --.. of . • • two "•'°"' Pl\INiM, """° ml\Md the lie Skv character of 1h1s team. We II sec 1he ro.G trip beclUM of lllneta. mi.Md Pf'Kflca "" lfOWlh Of th IS !Cam. SCe where we've 011'11< div ~IUM of 19ndlnlli. In 111$ II,_ d h h .. Mull'~ M11d tne lrftllmln IOICI lllm over Illa come an w ere we ave to go. PllOnl .. , Miid, •c ome doWn ""'' and tet our Hopeful!)' fQr the An1ca1ers. Sun· 1ra1nar 11•• • 10o1L •• u: anc1"' Mid. •11 llUft• '° day's game was not an 1nd1ca11on of Did. 1 ,.,,.. even orlve · 1 ~. "!Nn vou•ra not • •ultlno uo tor ,,,. tournev • " Tiii tuture of Illa where they vc come. •·• olvotm•n "''' on 111, c11tlra . tn , racfftf UCI took lhe lead for good. 9-8. on •uoc111te1 -Prtt• .,,kit, o... .,.... was Kevin Floyd 's 12 fool baseline Jump-e~~ :0"':"1r:' ...:~~ ~",,!"1: er l 'h minutes 1n10 lhe game. Guard corner otten·.-temou' emot1a•lrte1 l'IOw 1111 Scoll Brooks hH a pair of three-thrM·oointer ,, nacHw ry lo oflMI ,,,. advan· • 1•91 POWerfvl IN m\ ...... If tr..tr lftMf -· pointers and lhc .\ntca1crs were off nents c.anrio• •••M Muffi9an. •llOM uc1 \OUld and runn1n12 often ,,,. ... uo tor a "91911t dludv•n•~ wllll Uc' h. 1 • • f fi Id I tllrN-POinllf"•. ""'· '"Hack. I Mid that a ..,,., ll .. pcr~cnt O llS tc goa s aoo o..n Sm1t11 wv~ ,, and AP glvei 111m llve for the game. while Eastern Washing· colurT\"' a11e1 a ooe•ure .. No. 5 Auburn hips ·Iowa Sta.te, 89-87 Frem Tk A11odated Pren t Gerald Wh11c's two frec throw" wnh 29 seconds IO pla> enabled fiflh· ranked Auburn 10 hold olTlowa Stale. 89-87. Sunda) night in a lir'it-round pmc of the Sun Bowl Classic ba4'kct· ball 1ournamen1 tn El Paso. Tex.as-El Paso ddea1cd the U nl\ er· sity ofTcxas. 76-51. in the other first- round game bt'hand Hcrnell "Je-ep" Jacksdn 's 2 1 points. Auburn. 7-0. and UTEP. M-2. "'tll meet for the champ1onsh1p 1on1gh1. Auburn trailed b) as many as nine poan1s in the first half and trailed 54-50 a1 in'1ermission. Bu"t lhc Tiger.; scored eight of the first 10 points in the second half 10 go ahead 58-56. Auburn took 1hc lead for good at b8-67 on a haskr t b) JclTMoorc '4 1lh 11 :01 10 pla) and ~lowl) ~10'4 1) built its ad,antage to 84-4 wi1h 4:25 to play. Iowa S1a1c ralllt'tl at the l'nd. hut Wh1te"s free thro\l;'I g;J\C >\uburn an 89-84 cushion with 29 seconds re- maining. Elmer Robinson's third 1hrcc-poan1 ha~kl·t . of the night brough1 Iowa Statt tu w11h1n 84-87 with 16 secondli left. - With one ">Ccond 10 pl:l). thl· UCiwomen face· waves in tourney ' UC lrnne'• Wayne EDCeletad (30) reacbee blCJa to tip tbe ball u Butera W•u•na- 0.., NM,....__,, ........... ton'• Tlm .Bald..,. (34) hm&ea frultlwly from beblnd dariDC ucr. 9'1-68 Yl,ctory. MULLER-STACH. • • From Bl ·· · . --··•••t a·s• .._,...i ..... ICI Ill ...... CWI CllrllllW ~--l!Mlf-' ....... (U!il II ....... 1 7 ;;, LOfll ...,. --l ........... ......, ... CvtlW' ... ; 2'~ ... NIM WL .......... , ·~•lalldl vt. u.iwtrltlY; 6:t0 WMllft "' Mkalocl Vlelo; ....,¥1111 .,.; II f orol; or._ T~-C........~~­vt '-"• Cllra; 2 Netti..,, HwW. "' ....... c.11. ~· ..... ,.....,. Vlllltrl Si~ vt. w...mN•j •.ii=400111111 ws. s.ta AN; l:»-CaM Valle¥ WL Meter Dell, waa•"-et LM v-......., 'foutnatNllt; U9ufte 1--" et laflt .... T-· '*"*" (F'{flf '°"'* ........ GtaMI, 1.a1. C.OCSSQl.-n' ceu.8 .. -()r..... (.WI . c-.." * 0-.. ... 1-....-.. C0\.1.1•1-UC ll'YN n.. towa Ill AlllMIW Ctaulc II LOl'I leedl .,...,., I P.tn ,.,....... M.... SCHOOL~ _Coalt Cl'lfistmM Clank , °'"'" T-~· ~ leect'I .. Sa"tlaoo'TOUl'Mlftlfll ' COi LIM-E ........ C-... •' ~ Cel COl~.7;30 , • CO.•nu.n °cou.aH-O-anee c-1 ~---., 5-1 ~---r--------w111111• HIGH SGMOO&.-Mall' Del II Kine Cottoft Clante '" Llftlt ltoc:k, Afll "'*• HIGH SCMOCK.-Mal« Del at Kine COltOll Claulc. Ooffn vi.. 11 -a.tdwln (Maull, Huntington 8ffcll at Gl;flellll, 7:>0 S....•• HIGH SCHOOl. WOOObf 1491 11 IMwDOrl Harb«. 7:>0; OCMll View •t Meul. 730; Meter O.• 1t K1"9 Collon Ctan lC; L-.. aell JordH at Marina. 7, Lone .. ad! Wiiton al EdllOll, 7:JO. CO\.LIOl-UC lfvlne al Nevadl·U• v ..... 110~. Soutl'll<n Cal Co"'91 .., Cllfl~tlan ~""'· ) . om Womea'• badetfMJJ T.-v *OM SGMOOL-E'lrllOn·w..rlna Tovr-*'t •' EdllOll (t~ •·"'-~-def MM n. Savanna, ll~ra v• LI Wlt\Oft. 1~1.W'f· l"Oton ~"'-Or'"". 1-Fountaln Vlllltrl ""-El Toro, ~rlna ,,. LO\ "'*"''°'• S.30-i(at"ta "' Et,,...enz.a. 7-Miulon Vlelo n Foothl• 1-lO-Ma•er o.I n EdilOl'I), C.te M9U T-nament 19 a"'I-~ ""-C~. 10.JO-Ettanc•• vt C•PISlrano Vallev. llOOn-Ocaan Voew vs Tu\lln, 1:30-Wu• ._ vs Nortn Torrance ~r V\. Et ~. • .. Soulf• TOffanc;e vt C«ritO\: ~llOI \/lf"dft vt ... Cn.Hev t-<osta Mfta n E l OoradO) COMMUNITY COUEGE~Oldafl WMI •' C~ Ol tnc 0He<• Tournement T--. HIGH SCHOOL-Mef1n1·Editon T-1111'1'*11 h~lt Co"' ~ Tournamef'll .->el rounct COMMUNITY COLLIN~ Wftl .. C0<ie11e Ol 11>e Oe-• Tournerrwnt; ~Cont "C•or•n 6 · " ..... HIGH SC:HOOt.-Cotta MeM Tournament, F'oun11111 V•tlev Tour--1 COMMUMT\' "°'-L8H-<>r-Coa•t Coo19e ar Saddleo.t:ll T_.,.,.,...,, s.twtllv HIGH SC:HOOL-<OAIA 6Mw J .Qul'JlAIJ'W!lt. Fountai" Valley Tournamt111 COMMUNITY COLLIGl-Oranot Coatt C 01111011 11 Saddllbaell. tourna,.....,1 COLLEGE-UC lrvlne at San Olello State, 1 30 Sou,,,..,. Cal Colte9t •' Cl\•oman, S-,JO su..v COMMUNITY COLLEGE-Or•net Coatt at Saddtebtc~ T ournement Boy.' «JCCer T .. Y HIGH SCHOOL-Mal~ Oei • Hunt1n111on Bu er a1 Fount••" V•t,.v·Mar1ne Tour~t. Eel \on •' Oam..,, Tournamenr TIMICll!y HIGH SCHOOL-Fountaon Vallev·Marona To..rna,.,..,,1 E<l•t.on •• Oam•tn Tournament Gui•' .accer T ... y HIGH SCHOOL--0<.N n View Tour,..,...,,1 Wre.tllzt6 F'ridsy HIGH SCHOOL-E llanc•a •• ·~nl T'our "•'1"1ie"' Saturday HIGH SCHOOL-£"anc1• at tolanr Tour· n•,,,."' 1 .CLASSIC • • • From Bl a'cragl'd 21 0 points a game in wurnamcnt pla). and Matthe"'s I\ at I "1 51 in .1Jd111on 10 the 1hrca1 of hi s pJ.-.,1ng \1tl..l· l k nderson 120 51 ha'i btcn I di'nn·, main thrust tn an attad.ing '>t \It ·Thl' In inc-Fl Toro ma1chup p11s \llC (ln1nr1 ,., quickness !El Toro) '4tlh fl.5 prnnl guard "11ke H~mng ol In me and "·I Arct John'>On of El Tum lhl' ~'-'ti l..i•\ figure.-. . lkrnng hJ' '-\m ed I l'-'tn· 1n kaJ1ng In 1nc111 thl· \(.'m1final'>. "'htle 1he '>pcllanil:lr lnhn.,on ha<. a'ergcd l 5 .\t thl' Orangl' H11ltda~ ( la""l al ( hapman < ollrgl'. 11·, 'o. I-ran ked and unhcaten ~fa\cr f.X-1. '4h1ch '"II Ix· ~ming for 11.-. n1n1 h stra1gh1 'll"IO~ 111 th e !<:JO n1gh1rap aga1ns1 ( ap1,1rano Valle~ Manna ( 10-211<; 1n tlw f1nal,,11t tht• \\.ti ter~. W11ng In ' 11a1 11rnal al ( hnm1na~k ( olkgt• tn Hawa11. Th e rk~~ mt't't lolani tn the r ham- p1on\h1p game "o<x.lhnd~c ..-. tn lhe La~ \'ega'I In' 11:111unal and mec1s Ranch I a~ \ 1:ga' al 'n.ida·l..a'i Vegas . .\ 'll· 111n \\nuld put thcm into a la1cr u1n1c,1 Jgamst Blanr he1 ofScank ,.. •• TodaV'I ~ 'dll.,.._ SOUTH COAST CH•tiTMAS CLASSIC lat 9'11Mdl Hflll.l c __ .., s.m•111•• 11 10 a ,,. -Hun• ngton &Men vi LB Jotdan I <:. t "<late Hoove< "' C vOl'•n """' ~ SemlflMb 7 .0-FO"•a,,. "' Cor ona Ot4 Ma• • ~E \1anc1a "~ Un1v~r\1lv Ct,.,,.., ... ~ 8 '''""• •• Et Toro OttAMGI HOLIDAY CLASMC (II C"'-"-C ..... ) C __ fleft,_,, ... . 17 XI D,.., -or.~ "' s."'' C•••• 1-S•ddtebaell "' Ne-I Ha~bor ....... ~.""" ..... 3 »-Oon>•neu.~~ocnn.11r'Vil " --• "51lFt:e ew . c~.,.sem• "' 6 ~-Foo•Mt •• S•nla Ana 1 ll>-Mt!e< 0 11 v~. C"4"rano v,...,, GWChang•on P .\ LM D ER T -The Golden We~'"-' ollcgc woplt•n's baskctt.all tC"am rt"tt-.vcd a san-but managed to ~.c<'p th unbeaten ttrord int.act at I S.0 '"th a 72-70 vtttory ovtr Nonhn'n ldAho ollc-gt 1n the opcn1na ~und or 1he Collcit of the Detcn Tour- nament. ~pnl Manon had Tl rtbound to tto with her pmc--h1ah 27 point • "'h1lc Jane Utu connected on h. of ~"en Imm the flooT and had IS "°'"'' ' , - I WL--••1111•1. .... .,.. ..... ... Qfif ..... ---~..,.. ........... "· ~!,.-.... Vert! .-. a. ~·C1tv 1S IA1WM'Wi .,._. .... Vert! .-et°"'*" (ClwNI •et .. _,. Uft.) ....... ,. at CMcMt ((heMll J ., I t .m.) 9l9XT MlleDAM e#MI 1911 ,re11tllcl UI New Vet'k G ......... !CMMll I If UI am.I New llWllNI at Din_. (CilellNI •at I p,m .. I ~'Y, Ma It, "'1 , _ _. .... TaA> ""'C Ml NFC ~lltli. ~ .,... .... JM. .. 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Jtnnlne• ren out of encl tone tt:tl Alltllld9!1C9 .,,>07 ffAM STATISTtCI KC e::;:;., 20-~i ,,. Yardl S E IMnl 20·37·1 YW.L0\1 7•J 3·41 •\Atf • 2· I fl'f!l•lti.t·Yerft H '",,, ~""'°" 21 53 MYJ 19 36·1•S 141 37 t•·ll·O 1· 12 4•19 1·0 l·S. 31 07 IMDfYIOUAL STATISTICS ·, ltulMING-«PftM• Cltv: 11Kll900e. •·JJ. ~IW!. t-11; SmHti. •·11; ""'°'lertv, 1·1, Htaro, J ·l. S. ~ H!l'·mMut I New Yoo . Jett ..... JHft; ltven. t·ll. T Ptlet. -2·). ......... Hw·mlftul l. P~enul Cltv lieekle<IM, 12·21-2, IO; KefNv. I-" .. · t7 New YcSl''O. Jets ltV1n .. .,, ... lSJ.. 1taCllVt"'1G-fCenw1 Otv Mer'"•"· •·n. p,.._., S-7. Coffmen. 3·12. CarM>n. 7·t3. Smit h t-12; Morlertv. 1·16, Htaro, l·IS Ne.,; Yor~ -~ Toon, •·•. S/lultr, •·21, McNeil 3· 16 'Miker, 2·0 ; Sohn, 1·11, Gri091, 1·6, Alta· ~. H or·".l"lnu1 I. MISHO FtlLD GO.r.LS-Nont "1t BOWL GAMES T_..t Llll•TY llOWL (et~) T911,_tff 16·Sl vt Mlnnew ta C•·SI ICPtannel sat S-11.m.J T--y P•llOOM IOWL (.. AMlltlltl) UCLA C7·3·11 "'· lrltht m Young <1·41 fCNMel II et S • IOI.) ~AY llOWL (et,.. Dle991 ,.,, oi..o Siert Cl·ll VI ·~w· (1·31 (ESPN •• • t .m.l WMMldeV ~IACM llOWL , ........ ) *"" CerOllne Stai. 11·2· 1) ,., Vorg1n•• Tech •t-l) COlenntl II al 10 • rn I ILUllOMNIT llOWL (ltH-•I • Clllere.io C6·SI vt. Btvtor 11·31 CCnennel S er ~ ALL·AM9•1CAM llOWL (lt~.Ale.) ~ (6·Sl n F=torioa Sre re (6·4 ll (WTBS "s t .m.l TllurSdav • CfT'ltUS llOWL 'Ii l•t C>ftMde, , .. ,, USC (7·0 va Auburn 11·31 lCna11ne1 7 et 9 ··"'" ' . COTTON llOWL (at OalH) ~ 't•u• .r.&M (9·21 ,., Olllo Stele ct·l l oC'F,.,_. 2 at 10-.30 a m l SUGA• llOWL (It .... OrtMM) ' LSU lt·21 YI NttlrHka (t ·ll CCl\annet 7 er I tt!JO •.m I ltOH llOWL {et ~tMdlM) I Arl1ona Stitt It· 1-1) v1. Mlcnltan (10· 1) Cctle""'1 • at 2 o.m.I L OAAllCY llOWL , .. MIMI!) Olllal!OfM (10-1) yt,..Aflllnwt (f·t) (Cha11ne1 • 81 f:JO P.m.) PrldlY '111TA 90Wl. '---"'---Cal ?•t•, AIW.) I Mleml. Fii. (11·0) vi. ~n Slllt 111·0) ICllanMI • 11 ' 1.m l ....... JM.10 IAIT·WllT ....... CUISIC I ·/ ~ I j ( ...... ,,......., Int n . Wftl, I •.m. ~A llOW\. --·fet ......... , Int YI. Wnt, I p.m. to."'· JUAN IOWL ( ..................... , ............ 17 --~ ( ........ ) ...,... "' ~. lt un ........ ........... hfM' T~ .. -:.:;:~· •• No. ts uc.;.:..:~ t=,_Yov11t No " .... t ..,. left .,.... , .... ............... No. ti_,.~ It. J..., Vlrwfllll Ttdl • till If .......... . No. , • ..,.., '"' ..., ~ ._ .................. . ,.,... ........... ...... ............. 'lift... .. _ .. ~, Ne. ti AlllW'll 7 ""' UIC ~ .... "* ... No. I T ... A&M I~ ..., .... It Oflfo St•ll ...,....,,..,., .. No, 6 --~ «i., .,_ Ne. I uU,_. .. Pint T-~ DL~Stew Hoflled. Ten\4Mt Cllv OL-<llnl Molltv. lttdOndO OL..-Jlm Vandtr J ,orn, Hart OL-Jatnal Jonte. Monrovia Lt-<ore¥ •own, f<Mr11lnt•lele L&-"Trevi. NMMTScllurr LI-Jim OeMby, LI Can•Cll Ll-Ju11ior ltotbl1, S.nl1 Marie Dl=A•r01'11.-..cfl. LOf'llllO(' 01-Mll!.t Silalle, Mlrtle•lt Dl·-<Mrltl Jorelln, Mornlng•IOt 01-£Ldl• larJWl, Ml!!VJl.VlP 01-Lemot'll HoHlnq~''• Plut )( P-Mlll Almetuer. Sanre Marla MVP. Jimmv lonelt !Harl) ........ ~.' ... "'Sr. .... ,..,,. ... "" S-11 111 P . .... ,,. Sr. 5·tt t75 Sr. ... ISi Sr.-H-.. Sr. •·S no Jr. •·• 200 Sr. •·1 , .. Sr. , .. 115 Sr. ,.1 215 Sr. S·t l70 Sr . ,.1 1e.s'Sr. •·I 220 Sr. S· 11 220 Sr. "'140 Sr. 6·? 220 Sr S·IO 175 Sr S· 11 IOS Sr. " ,.3 no sr, ..6·W 6S...$L _ S·6 160 Sr. S· 10 110 Sr. ,.o 110 .Sr-, •• 190 Sr. S·ll 175 Sr. INLANp COMP'l•INCE 'lrJt T-°"9llM PM."'"'°' 1cNa1 Ht. Wt. Yr. 1-Tvltr Whltnev. Ca<tlnltrle S·lO 170 Sr. l -Ken11y 9 u,Ptlint . ICtrll V1llev S·t 170 Sr. 1-Dtrridl Stoll, Brethren ,.1 1'5 Sr. B-<hrlt Merlin, WPlllllf< C11rl1lit n 6·3 11S Sr. B-Stwtwn Robl111on, Tenecheol S·I 1'S Sr. 1-Lerrv ltObtrtt. Fiiimore 6· 1 110 Sr. R-ltlck Atuller, CSOlt S· 11 165 Sr. It-Keith Richmond, 9 1tll09 6·0 17S Sr. It-Rav Merli,,.r, C•rtlnterle S·1 ISS Sr L-Jn o11 Altxelleltr, S.nta Ynez 6-S 2«1 Sr. L-V1nct HunlltY. Bl1"°9 6·3 210 Sr. L-Mlkt De Hoo9. Onterlo Cl'lr 6·4 240 Sr. L-Ken Snaw. MertMH F=und. S·I 20S Sr U-CllrtS .r.mes, Cuol11ttrl1 S·I ISS ~ U-Seen McQuown. Vl lleY Chr 6·0 17.0 Sr. ll'lntT-~ DL-D•v• Meline. CarolnltrC. S· 11 100 Jr OL-Trov H1n1tv, WHttrn CPlr 6·5 230 Sr OL-Scoll Gilbert, Tefle<Pleol 6· 1 190 Sr OL-9rian Neumen. 91tllOP 6·2 21S Sr DL-Trtvls. Grillil"'· e oron 6·0 2.0 Sr. DL-Scoll Sltfllntwert, Onl•rlo CPtr 6·0 19S Sr. L8-Den Cu lson. 8Humonl S· I 1 19S Sr LB-Jeff Leiva, Teh1cheol 5·8 16S Sr LB-Steve McMorrow. Peractete 6·0 220 Sr LB-Eric!< Jonnson. Valley Chr 6·3 224 Sr 0 8-Tres F=ltm,..,1ng Trone S· 10 t70 Sr DB-Eric!\ Trltl>llCPI Monlcla lr 6·0 llS Sr OB-Gr19 J•Ckman, Mo11rc;telr 6·2 115 Sr DI-Nick Bel01ccn1110. Santi Ynez S· 10 170 Sr OB-La ne ltff<I Valley Cnrl,11tn S·9 160 Sr Co·MVP Sean MCQuow11 (Vartev CPtr1\111n) and Tvltr Whlln1Y (Cero1n1erlal N8A WISTl•N COM,l•INCE Peclllc OM'6tn , W L u11.en n 6 Portleno II 12 snme IS 12 GotOtn S111e 16 13 Pnoenl• 13 16 ClltMn • 23 M14twetl DIVll!en Ot llai 19 9 Ulell 11 9 Denver lJ 16 Houaton 10 17 S.cremt nto I 19 Sen A11ronlo 1 21 IASTlltN CON,EltENCE A llafltlc DMl!en lo'1on II 9 PtllledtlPl>le IS 14 wa.,.111910" 13 14 N-York 8 21 lffw Jeraev 7 70 Ctfttrel OMIMirl ~ct. 716 600 SS6 .SS2 .. 14 679 ... , .... .310 . 196 2SO ·"1 S11 •1 .196 2St Arranua 70 6 76' Ga ,,.., 6'> '' • 17'> , ,. , 1• 1 10'> " • s II 11 Mllweuktt 19 9 679 2 Derron 16 9 . 6«l 3'. c111cago I• 13 S 19 6' l11Cllan1 lJ lS 464 I C ltvt lallO 12 1 S 4« I SVncllv'1 Scwes u•..-, It I, PP1118Clt1Phlt IS• Portle no 127. Setlllt 111 T"""'9'' Gemet Mliweukff el Ntw JtrHY Goleltn Stale at Wu h1ntlon Allanla al Cltvt llnO San Anlon10 er UlaPI eo~ron al Secra mtnlo T""419v'' Game' Hou'1on er Olclcltf'I Wn h1n91011 er Ntw York Cltvt lanel Pl lrleliana 0t1ro11 el M11weukff <iolOtn State •' Cnlca110 Utell al San A,,101110 Pl'lll•Cltlotile Pl Dt llYtr Pnot11lx et Porllenel Bo,ton al Stelllt Uken ll 1, 76ers 15 PHILADILPHIA (IS) -B8rlo.le v 4· 11 S·7 13. Rooln1on 4· 11 O·O I, McCormick S·I 0·2 10 C!>ffki S·9 7·7 11, Ervlno 3·9 0·0 6, Tnrtatl O· I 0-0 O. Hlnw n 3·9 9·9 IS. Wln9a1t 4·S 2·3 10, Vrants O·S O·O O. Tonev 2· 10 2·2 6, IC Grttn O· I 0-2 0 Tolal1 30·7t 2S·31 IS LAKlltS (111) -A C Grttn 1·3 0·0 2 Worthv 1·17 1·2 11, Abelul·J11>bar 7·9 7·2 16. Jo~ 12· 11 •·• 21, koll 3· 10 0-0 6, Aem1>•1 3., 2·2 I. Coootr 3· 11 O·O 6. Brlckowtk• 3·• 0·0 6, M•llhe.,;s l·S I·? 3. TPIOmPlOn 2·3 S·• 9, erencPt l·S 7·• I, Smrttl 1·2 O·O 2 To111, •7·90 17·'2 111 Seer• bV Quarters P'1lleelel1>Ptie 7S 11 16 23-I S Lekert 19 26 34 3?-111 F=ou le d out-Br lc k Owlil i Re · l>Ounels-Phllaelele>llla 5' ( 9erllltY 16). Laktr\ SO IAl>Oul· Je1>1>er 9) Aur11a-Pl'llteeltlohla 11 (Cllffk,, Ervlr19 SI. LakerJ JJ (JQllnton 91 Total tou1,-Phll1Cltlohl1 22, Laktrl 2t Allfl\Clenc-17.SOS COLL•GI H ... ._ 21 '9f'9d Ht>w !fie 100 20 1tam1 In Tiit Auociereo Prt1\' colltet t>atll1111911 POii tarlO 1n1, wttk 1 ' Nlvtell·LH VttNt ( 10·01 beel Otel Dominion, 103·13. 7. Purdue (7·0) t>u~ lt·67 l Iowa (11·0) btel Rider, 104·71, bear Porllenel, 14·6S. •. Norlh Cerolln1 (1·1) beat Furman,_!J·~ bt..-rKt ntH Stall. 11·61. s, Aubur11 (1·0) 1>tel Iowa S111e, lt·l7 6 Okl1homa (7·21 be11 Crelt M011, 106·1t. lo'I 10 TCU. •S·l2 1 Svrecuit (10·01 l>ffl WlcPtlla Stele, 13·6', bffl Haw1ll·Loa. 107·1t _ 1 Indiana beet Loul•vfllt. '7·SI. beet Prlnctlon, 13·So6, bffl llllliil• Stale. 11·51 t. Ullnoll 11·2> 11,.1 ,Mlu ouri, '2·7•. '°'' 10 Lovote, IN , 13·12 10. Geortttown tl·O) beal F'lorlde A&M 94·6S 11 North Caroline Slate <1·21 IOll to Ta!JIP•, 67·62 12 Navy (S· 1) be•I ldehO Stale, 11·S6. 13.. JC.anaM u·ai ... , cu.o.i. u -11, '°" 10 No, 14 Plll"""'llh• 1'•16, 14 Plf"""1'911 (6-2> ~I to BYU, U-73: Ott! No. 13 KtnM•, 1t·7'. IS SI. John'' (t•OI bell Vlrt lnla, ~-SI. 16 Temtf9 (1·1) did no• rilev 17 OePeut tl·O) bffl NortPtwttltr'll, 72·54 II Ktnt~v 16·11 bfft Loul•vlllt. IS·SI " Geortle Tt(h 16·2) bHI ltulttn 7'·61 70 Floria (l·tl IPtf to C•lltofnla, el·IO . COLL.IM MaN UC fr'VIM ,,,. Intent WI ......... (AlllMtWOllHk) I ............. ( .. ) UC If*' 1'11 Griffen "-'"ln1 S.llltr Hall WleM Gtukllne Hud9tnl Hul1lnt1 Glf'rlton W l'I\\ ........ .. ..... 7 6 4 20 F IOVd ' I l 9 • 0 ' I M 0111rc111 3 0 2 6 1 1 I 16 Eneelattel ~ 2 1 12 I 2 I II lroolu 11 1 2 1t 1 O 1 t l ucha11a11 ) 1 t I OOO OHttt 4 01 1 O 0 a 0 It .Olo. lrcrk 3 2 2 I o o O o warren J l 2 • I 0 0 2 Slrtuas I 0 I 2 1 o o ' Ftorent"" 7 o a • WOCICJS 0 1 4 2 Tot•I• " 10 14 .. Toltlt ,, IJ t• ,, Helftlmt" UC lfvlM . •a ~ttr\ UC trvtn.-efOOll. t 6 T~Nont =:t7~n'fl Clll ..... TNIL I II •• a;: n. a... c.;\C:-l ........ ,. ~ ... ~ t t I > Mchvt• • a 11 ..,..._ 6 t ltt Miit •JI I U ..... •••11 ~ • •111 0........ Ill• Ktllv It SU ,,...,.... I 1 t 5 Pell• ll • I I • J ....,.. IJ •6 LUii.ft lllt ..... I I I O Tl'eVJ'no I I 1 J ''"' 11to • TOlall a II JS S7 T..... ft ti JS .. ...,..._;~c ..... u-u. fedllllcet; 0r .... Conf cul 0'1111 ...... ' llOiftt ...-: Mchvr111 <OCCl •· fllllaW .. Ill 1, S4lftOll (I, ' . COl'HUMTY CbL&.a•a WOMllN ._Wtlt7LILIMIN .. (Oillrt ..... , T•......,> ............ ,,, ...... ,,., ....... .. ...... CNM l I 3 It Krellft f. 2 2 It K-0 2 0 1 Pftlfef • , , 11 Talllvwne I I 3 ) Nlt!\'ltle t I 2 S Tl•fllM 0 0 1 0 AllOlnOll t 0 5 1' .. 11 ... la I 1 • ;) Sc'llerll I 1 2 • Merion 10 1 t 27 l.redlev • O Z I Utu ' J 1 IS HtnMr.on 2 2 S 6 lernt1 1 ' • 1 Acor 1 t 3 • 1011ti n 21 II 12 Totati '9 12 2' 70 Halfllmt: N. ldlPIO, 36·34. Ttct111kel': None. ... .. MM•KA'SCUP (Ml .... , ........... ......... ""' .. Sewft) ,...... """"' Ster• & Stripes def. USA. 10 seconoi 1S11ri &• SlflPt• IMdl W itt, 1·01. New Zealtlnd def. French Kin . 2 mlnurti. 46 MCOMI (N•wo!~:'~ ltldl "rfet, 1·0) . llimlNI ...... ·~"""'' Autrr1lla IV def Kookeburra Ill, 12 .-conoi KOOk•l>urrt II def SIHk'n Kielnt v ... SK· onels NHL . C~llLL COMll'a•ENCE ee1monron Celgerv WiMIPfl 1(11!91 V1ncouver MlnrletOll Detroit .Toronto St Louis CPttC800 Smv1tlt DMl!en '«-L.-T Ph 23122 .. 21 14 I t3 17 IS 4 31 16 18 3 3S 11 22 3 2S Nwrl,OMMen IS 17 3 JJ 13 IS 1 33 .. 16 s )). 13 16 6 32 n " 6 n WALES CONll'EltENCE PaWlck OM.- Pnllaoetonta 75 10 2 S2 N v rstenOtrs 19 ,. 3 •I P111s1>urt h IS 14 7 37 New Jt •HV 16 a 3 lS NY Rl"Otrs 1) 6 37 GF GA 161 t31 141 130 In 12S ISS ISi m t•7 141 139 "1 m l?1 121 119 13S 136 IS1 161 102 131 12• 134 126 131 163 145 ISO •' anta Anlta h andicap· ' .. llCONO aACI. 6 IUfton91. ~: '1•,• FllllK, 3 vMr °"J'· Clal"'lnt Dfie9: 120.000-11.000. I lt<>ldtr 9ffutv ISltlftnt) ll6 2 Neth1• Down IPallonl •113 3 Lomita Jewel (Men) ltl 4 Min Danltla (McHertuel 116 S LUCll.¥~wta.. lC.al1a09.11) I tf 6 S1'1t'' So 80ld <Slblllt) tl' 1 MlcPICerl fPelleriqn) "' I trl.,.. Zuni (Plncav) · . 116 LUCKY IHOWl•l tt~lJ Can uHll1t llltfl lutn 01 'ottd to -avlltnl on 1111• bunell, mav "' tar tflOU9tl In front to •¥Old llelflt llaMM; .... lUMt 13· ll. Ju•t won IN*Mne dev In NfN tflcwt, 119Uftt loutf\ rleh• blck on '"'" ,.,.,. rftt; LOMITA aWIL 16·11 Tectl<al Mle9CI and llClft 1>1lnuo toellv. •trone contender. LOHGSHOT: BOLOElt 9E'AUTY TH•O •ACI. ' lurtoncK, PufM: '13,000. J veer old' & up, CC.lmlnt orlce: '12.500-10.500. 1 Jacert ( Va1en1ut1•) I 1' 7 Mv Lvon lhzel 116 3 SPtultt• Jet (Sltvens) I 16 • Luckv Ma11Cl•Clo CCordtro,) 116 s Val Ot Roi <Petton> clll 6 Ch1trl11ln11 (Me1e) 11' 1 Delle Trece C~t ... ) "' I Summil Leeder (Vereer•> 116 9 Jonn'1 Jove (Slblllt) 116 VAL DI •Ot 16·1) Fr~ tlnct Oek Trff. l>ltw out :JS.I O.C. 23 1rlel runs wtll lrtlPI, will bt OKtnl P<lce. JACAllT ts-2) Swift lick for '"'' runner end P. Vet tftdint mo•I Pf'Oducilve vH r to e1111. mu11 be 1...-ct. SMUTTLI _,.T c 9 • n SPff<I • nd Cir awe wtll lo be tormldeblt lot, snou•o $KOtld cPIOlct Krttth lhl• runner will be IM melor U>ffd. LONGSHOT SUMMIT LEADER. FOU•TH ltACI. 6 lurlon9t. Punt. 'tt.000. 2 veer olC11 Clelmlnt orlct: '31,000·21.000. I Amatar (91ackl 118 Tm1 1 .. ll t An'l'Ml'I Wiii OU9 (lif'tlllM") I It ' No Mui• No'"''' (Ctll 11113 • 1,,....11.,. ·--tS~·l) 111 5 COlllllf""""" (Yaltflr'*9f 111 .......... ( ...... ti 111 ' It. A1MM ..... IK__.> 116 '•lrtv Afflfmed (,_,tll) 111 ' Teua •• IOtll ltDUMave) I II 10 Solar ... (Orfaea) 116 11 """ 1!"'"'9' (~·l) 11\U 11 llacll Or"""9 tCar#o,) 111 c...a •acuav t•·ll 1111ce eate or11 o.c. 21"".._...111 aJ. "'._.toe cllbut ane1 llM llultllfte P. Val '"""; TuaM IACK JOMN liM ) Fallttl Ill ...... almlnt tffort •• NeYV ~ dlOlce. Ull '*""" Nc:k eNI ,,,... .,.,,.._, TIXAI Ml. <•·t> SIMltV wi.. of -'" Ill lt!t l'NNlllll tor return, mev '-" '"" out. LONGIHOT: ILACK OllPMEIJS. flUITH aACa. l"-. Mllft on turf .. PurM: m.ooo. Flltltt ' mart1. > v"" 01e1 & 110. C .. lmlnt llH'IU: 1111,000-10,000. ' 1 Meator'• U.ol. -------I 16 2 Cl'WelllM Cloto I ' J 1en11na (Corcllro,I Ill • Corlltlll I llack I 111 S IClllda 9teu lflltncav) Ill 6 Meflell Lft IStewm) Ill 1 Tolallv Honnl IMtaa) 11 I I $at lrnfllelhellk I ( .... ) 11' t c~ c~ve> 11• 10 VOllnde ('9tton) x IOt YCM.AllDA (t·J) UMCI lllrd on Ille front tfld trom tllt •ten ~ °" tor tame MCOllCI. IOMd lloldl on llllt c.urw and cll•tanu within ranee; MAMSI Lii 16·1) Sc:ralclled from IOU91\tt' UOI Intl Or ... 1111 In for 8 118, IOvtt !hit turf courM, UNllM& (4•1) Good efforts 111 ell •nct ,,., Cordero abolrel ...... LONGSHOT· TOT ALL V HONEST. ltXTif •ACI . ' tUf'lontt. l'ufw. 11•,000 1 v•• oldl. c1a1m111t Dftce: m .000-21,000 .... I Gran Ttn'nto ICt,,_, 1 lt 2 Mr Edllwella (IC ...... ) Ill l E "*'-al (McHaf'tue) I 16 • Kev To A-' IOolnlneutrJ 111 S Gletv Queal (,..,Orel I II 6 Forttt The Time ( .. lt-2) 111 1 Our o-OM (Ort ... ) I 11 • lacll Trec:ker CSM>Mel I 11 f It_,, AveMHlt (V•ltntutlal 111 10 Sllr Putll (Soto> 116 II Sllrewd s ...... llltlekl 4 11 12 Zill'1 Prince IOeW!outMvel 111 DTI'I NIMCI It· ti l"oll no lltfp OUI Ptas ttrone llnlM!lnt lo.lek H demonllrettel In tHI, tl'IOUld eeln dlotorna; "LACK TllAa<I • 16· 1) Old !IOI rvtt Mell le f'llC9 **• lddt ..... !llllfll ._.. M nict IN'icel MAN TUAl9'0 < • WI*.._ i.1 ,...._.of lleMtUfflf • :-::0"" ~ w 1t11t wn Mlldl "*" . ... l)IHO 1 tt0QM AVAIL.AILI • 18WMTM aACa. ' tunont• ~w. '26,000. ,....eflte, ..... 'INl'ft., ""'' ... ' ue. l Vtl'fft IOrteM) llt 2 Q\lttll Mar'9llt ($flOtfNll.er l I 16 ' Foul• (II~) 116 •• Ill CW•I (~M¥e) '116 s ..,,.... ISMll!tl 116 6 Stnllmelllal lolll C"9drl>tll I 16 7 Alvdar llt I Olorlou\ ArMaoil ( V ettnruela I 111 t Sol,! llellt ccor.,.o,) 111 10 AM Aft!Mflc ( .. rt) :1,•, U Privett wr• (Meta) IAMaAL.Oll.,,.21 OM of lht QUlckftl lltlltt t• wrteca 111 1oOn1t time. raelnt htfMH lftto llWIM, Mrnt "'"' ._ ofrlitt In .,.,., *"" llMll OUSIM MMtLl•a l>·I> lltw out 111 •wlfl 46.• Dec. U. frMll 11om runner·ut tftoft In MIN hMI ••too mol«, 1tr0nt loe; NIVATI tOIHlOW 16· ll Tllf• •IMd'I' drllfl on 11111 track. ell ctocll·•IONeU, dlMtrout •I 1111& leWI LONGIHOT Al YOAlttEL. •MMtTM •.AC •• ' ~-PurM. W0.000 San Mltuel Slall•. 2 .,.., Old$ 1 Caros LOff (11\Mmetl.,.I l 1' ? Sundance lcautft (Pedrol~I 11• 3 IClld Arcl!Oll (S~I) 11• • S.vona Tow., (Plncnl II• S Ptrlrter• lld (Cordero,) In '6 Gold On Gretft-(Va1t111utle) 114 1 Steff ltlol IMcHartuel 1~ 1 l roadW•¥ Polnlt (0.C.llOUnav•> •j• -MOADWAY..~~~-~~ wl h ••cine tor _." c•Htlll ~ 1 ~ id :W 1 .-- Dec. 2• 111\dtf food lloid, OellfloulMVt rldft, IAYOMA TOWU <•· 11 Ea1r1 lherP •I• fur~ dr>• o.c. 2'. 1:12 flat, ""°''-ut •"er nlc• effort at two tur111, doel not nMCI Ille !lad. .. CAllLOI LOYI 11-ll Picllt touell NIOI for cMOut, 5nMmall.er rldlne lhli wttl·tlf'tcl colt. mev Cl\ill off melor •urDflw . L~GSli<>T: GOLD ON G•!EN NfffTH •ACI. I 111' milts. Purw. US,000 Fllli.. ' meres. 3 "'"" old & uo Clalm l119 Pl'lct MO,OOO·JS.000, I Soontrmoon (SltYtllO 113 ? l•m• GolOtfl EHie (PtdroH) 11.6 3 ltoc,,...t Girl (Velen1..-1e> 113 • Neltllt K110.,;• (Coreltro.) I 16 s Vital Score l o.tel'IOU1Mve l 116 6 l uttlon IPlncavl 116 7 Fool'• HIM (Mtul 113 I l rOICI StrMI (Slbillf) I 16 t Gtvllolt !Toro> 113 GAYuot.I <7·21 9tocllect mld·•trt lell "hi .. under tvn Pteed of """'· bit of rec:i119 luck end fhlt mere c111 meti.e 11"eflell lltft, MOAD STallT (4·11 Fl9U<ts lo be on or nMf tllt IMd tartv •llO UIOulCI lllck 1n thl' rt11tllrel1t Neelftt lltlO, YtTAL ICOll•· (f·2) Wide llVC>UtlflOul In milt effort ecron rown. "-'"' UP llOtell ou1 IOOllt eouel 10 '"' ....... LONGSHOT. II.MS GOLDEN EAGLE l lST llT GAYLIOLE (tin Rec•) ...ICI PLAY· 9AM90LAlt 171Pt ttecel Santa Anita, Los Al results Santa Anita SUNDAY'S •HULTS <>rt1 et •·•v "* •11.,. etl "'"""91 PlltST •ACI. 6 lurlontt Jam Tlme ISttven'l LPCIY Hl lCPIP (81aclt) Sure And Crettv ISlt>llle) Time: 1 11 •ts 93.40 2"20 uo • «I 3.00 S.20 Also ,.,, Dance HeM Huuv, Jerrv•s GOid· mine. w11kt•"' L•Clv. Sotrll Stteltr. Tammv Lu Oil.U hl S.n SEC.OHO RACE. 6 turlong~ CrH IP L1Clv (Merel Mv Te rt (Sttvtn$1 Llftlecttet (OIFrancoJ Time 2,06 n IXA«;TA t•· I) paid '17 to llcoetO •ACI. One m rte oece Vtnc:tnH (Ntwmllll 2LIO I~ WinttrtM>w T1t utbltr I 360 Br tan• la<num ( Aneler1onl , Tlmt: 2:0t 1/S •t IXACTA 16·2> oe1C1 '7UO. TH•D •ACI. One milt N et Purr.ate < Aneltr wn l lSOO 160 Winnl119 Seeton IPIPllOI • '° Jollv Monltrtv (Valla1101r111Ptem ) Time I Sf 2 S n •XACTA U·•I N IO "'20 3 00 J0'"11 C~v CSi..tPtl JIO 260 Doctor Juli.es (V•"•rldll'IQf\a m) 'to Time I.Sf 2 S 12 IXACTA (4·3) oelo Ml.00. • 20 SIYINTM •ACI . Ont milt Net 320 WllPltrirlll ltote ( K utbltr) 760 2.10 2 10 soo Kl11cttm <Anatrson> no 220 Miu Slv BHktl (Wl1harell 2.70 T lrnt: 2:00 21 S. 360 U l>CACTA 12·6) P41IO 'UO. llOMTH •ACI. one mnit oece. , 240 F=tr1 And lt1l11 (A'uC>in Sr l 23 00 I 00 S.00 ) 00 Lord Levllv CSl\trrenl s 00 00 Arleln lt111>11 llltlekm.nl 1000 Time 2~ Wasn111gto11 n II 6 30 111 141 Aelilm• Olvl1'en 7«1 uo 340 660 uo 400 • Traume Time (Ot\1h0ui"vt ) Tlmt. 1 11 Also ren F=attr' CPtarm . Atlta.1. • '°""™ •ACI. Ont milt tror Como ~ler IUt hthlll) I 00 U IXACTA (1·9J ~o "0~40 u o 3 20 NINTH •ACI . Ont milt trot H1rlloro 18 10 6 Mon1r u 1 •• ,. 6 Bo,1on 16 IS • Oueo.c 1 s 16 6 Bufleto a 23 s lulldaV'I ~WIK Ce•gerv 4, 9uftato I Edmonlon 6. PhllaoelPh11 • Winn1C>tG s. Mlnnt io1e • ChiCl tO 7, Wash1n91on s r-...r, Ganwi No oamu tePttelultO TYIKCN1t'' Ganwi Pn11101t.on1a 11 Klnel •2 47 36 36 71 New Yor~ lt•ntets e r P111,ourvn CelQerv 11 New Jt•Hv H1rlloro 11 WatPl1ngron Mo11rrea1 er Qu.bec Cn1c•to et New Yori\ ltlanot" 8011on al St LOU•, Eomonron er Vencouver Wtd111K41elf't ~I Cnlc1to at Butt110 Quebec at Montreal 113 106 133 111 "' I II 111 llS 110 t41 Ne.,; York Islander\ et New York A1n111rs 1 Winnipeg et Toronlo Ce111uv at Ot1ro11 Harlforo 11 MlnnMola Tennis DAVIS CU, P'INAL (It ~mt. A11•trellltl Austr•lle 3, Swtclttl 2 Slntlel Par Cu n IAuitr1he l otl Mikael Per11lort ISwtOtnl 7·6 4·6 6·3. 6·4, 6·3. Sttlen ECll>trt ISwtOtM d.i Paut McNemtt (Auitrella), 10··1. 6·• °"" '" ""'in. DAVEY'S LOCKE• (New-1 audt) -3 Do•I•. 1 S4 angters I veuowtell. 100 bonito, 129 rock l11n II c1lico t>eu S9 H nel t>an, 220 m1cktrt1 NEWP<MtT LANDING 111 t>onllo 131 Hna.-H-:-~CQJ-~ 314 mac lier t i Cod D>NA WHAltll' -3 t>oati. 96 ant ler' 117 t>au 7 l>8rrtcue11. 271 l>onuo. 519 roclo. coel, too mecll.trtl Tiiis weell's tr.ut INntl. otlANGI -Latun1 Nlgut l P8rk Llkt LOI ANOIL•I -Cetle1c Legoon, El Dorado Peril. Lati.t , L"o 11kes, Peck Road P1r~ Lake ltlVlltMDI -Cellutlla L•ti.t. Ptrrli Lat.t. Skinner L•k• SAN l lltNAltOINO -COlOreoo River \NH· CllH I MOitvt Narrow Park Ll kt ' KlltN -Harl Perk L.-e. Kt"' lt1ver <Borell PowtrhOutt to Oernocret Dam KR3 Powt1· hOu•t 10 Ltkt ltebell1 > • w ............ , .... IAIKITaALL .................. Mele ... POltTLAND TltAll. I LAZEltS-Sltnecl Lewis l row11; '°'"ard, to a lO·a v contract. '00TIAL.L. ........ , ............. KANSAS CITY CHl!F5-Acllvt lt0 Cerio. Cer.on. wide• rtetlvtr. from r111urtd reserve. Plectcl Mlk• Prulll1 runnl119 bacll. M lnklftct rewvt MOaCIY ............ " ........ IUF-FAt.O IAlltES-Stnl Peut ""°"'· tor•••d. 10 ltocl'tta,. of "'' Arl'lfrl<•11 Hoetlev L9"Ut CO\.Ll•I $EWANEE-Nameo Willem S.mko lltld fOOINll t.M<ll Beaulan11r1e1. Tula Ml• '2 DAILY DOUILE 16·6J oeld M« 20 TH•O RACI. I'• mitts on turt 1·Ft11tnlana.(Pincav) 3 to 3.<IO 2.40 a·Crullle <Toro) l to UO UO Aflecllon Alflrmtel ISltvtnU J.60 Time. 1: ... )IS Al\o ra11: Miu Allo, Blu,hlng Atdhteel, 11ec11 $ophlt , KffP The Feith S2 IXACTA (1·5) oald '12.20 . 'OUllTH •ACa. 1 11 16 mi!H Valiant Cougar (Plncav) too S60 340 VYWltkv (Valtnlutl•l 7 40 •.OO Ct111tN1rv ISttvensl 3 00 Time· 1·42 4 S. illlo ren. Jack Mc.Coy, PrtOomlnence, Rtn· t9ede Tom. 0."IU•o. C•ante C•l-""™ •ACE. I 1 16 m11t, Re Enrer IPlncavl Cerd'• Ple•tt (Coraerol tnPltrtnl Kai (V....,ruelal Time· l;CJ llS. 13 60 160 • 20 13 20 l<IO ,, ... lS IXACTA (4·1) oe10 •~HO SIXTH ltACE. 6 furlong• At1oa1 (Coit) • 60 440 u o 6.to 4 00 )00 Tlmtlv llttstrve (Valtn1~l•l Ce rol't Wonder (Dtf1h0Uuave l Time 1,10 ?IS. SIVINTH •ACI. 6 lur1on11t. Devit'• e rlelt IMeiel '.AO 3.to 2 to s.to 3.40 3 00 PercPtenc• To Orum (Slbirte) Burvvourbell~ (Sltven•) Time 1:10. Al.o ren: Wlf)Clv Trllllt K • ~. Un 8tl D1. AnYlhlftll For Love, etnlnd Tiit Scen11 Nortnern CPC!'lt, Zha ZPleNI JS EXACTA (7·21 !Jall:l. lf'.SO llGHTH •ACE. 6 furtontt Bteltielt Proml" (Sltven'l BOider Than Bold 19-t•> ltockv Mtrrlatt ($it>llltl Time: llOI 21s. S.00 7 IO 2.40 370 u o 3.60 Al'o ,.en· Rosie'' I( T , Sun M••ler, Surt To Flrt 's ·~ACTA 14·1) Paid l30.SO ll DAILY TIUPLI (12·7<41 oalel Sll.70. NINTH •ACI . I I 16 mlltt Cnlll Hiii (()tlverH ) Col•" Man CPallon) Brulr'' Anlt CCoreltro) Time 144 s• 20 100 140 400 H O '40 Alto re11. Gum F'lffl. L-arel Pirtle. Sir Lvon, I Love Aaclr111. Cumtienend Oencer JS IXACTA (1·1) oe iel UJI 00 sz PICK SIX (7+12·7+1) P•ICI S'6.n160 lo 1.,;o whlnlno llelltlt It•• honnl; N ICI '123.60 10 251 .,;lnnlnt tickets (llvt llorlftl. P1IC1 II S.60 to 3,612 .,;lnnfr19 llclo.els (four PIOrtttl S1 PICK NINE 16·6+7+12·7·4·1) oalel U S2 00 ro 16 wlnni119 llckell (1tven P10r11,); pelel , ... 60 ro lSS wlnnlnt Hckett 1,1. "°'"'I Toltl ·ce rrvgver POOi: "9,7t2.S7 .r.11ene1anct : 31.331. MUIUtf ha11C11t· U ,Sll,633 La. AlaaJlta. SUNDAY'S ltlSUL Tl (Jrtl .. ,. ........... ,_, ,._....., , .. ST •ACI. one mitt -Net 8 t11t Moo CPttrlt I Meler l S 20 3 60 . 2.40 Horse w nn No Name <Muetttr> 3.to 2 40 lmotroal Glor• (Fltcol 3 40 2 to 9eroe1ut CGrunCIY l 10 40 •to 300 Cronlctt (Grunelv l 2 IO Lall.OP IP\anol 3 20 H O Time 7'02 I S NOOll lttttPll <.r.ne1tr1on1 210 12 IXACTA 11·31 Pl iO '10.20 Time 2.00 II S '"'™ •ACI. 01\e milt PK• •2 IXACTA C2·l l N •O \19 20 Julr.ara ISltttPll S.60 •to 3 '° 12 DAILY Tlli..LI 12 or 4-1-21 N ICI Ult.ta. Use ltocPttllt tMaltrl •.oo 100 TINTH •ACI. Ont mile oece. Suited To A TH (V•lltlnctlrllll!•m > 3.60 Bttl Ot Arnie (Ancltrtonl 1.00 SM uo n,,.,., 2:0.1. Smart Koala (Sleeth) uo 3.to n IXACTA (7·l l oe lO "' 60. Solt !xMdlllon (OIFrenco) uo S2 DAIL y TIUPLI <S-1-7) N ICI Mt() 20. • Time: 2 02 lt S. U IXACTA (6·Sl PP•O SSS 40 SIXTH •ACI. one milt N CI .. Alltndanct · 2.116. Hv S.n Sl<looer <M•cll•nell IUO •to ),'4) Muhiet Ptandlt: SJtl.t13 Los Al eatrles TONIGHT'S INTllllS (.W. et 11·111tM Mnin• ,._....., ""' "'t: 7:JO .. .. ST ltACE. One milt PICI 1 lttsl,r All 2 Paternllv Sun 3 111 Amlt o • Oancln11 Moon S Wu CPtl 6 De rk Ano Handsome 7 SPtlrlt Comet I Stv' Nu lllCOMD •ACI. One mllt rrot Cteimlr19 orlce '1 SOO 1 Corort l Com411 7 Hol ClllP 3 Star Hitt • Sonnv CanclO S Sotciel 1111er111 6 Stulfv Starr 1 Milford Merrontv I Miich Bella TH•D •ACI. One milt oect I Bvrelits Ptl 7 Lil Sl!a ran,, 3 Pooele r 4 Chime Timer S Hon11 t<onv 6 S.mt Gt ...,. 1 SPtitlse ll'OUllTH ltACI. One milt rrot 1 SP< IV Of Jov 2 Soo'nv Mv LIOV 3 Herd A~I • Htarlv Hullftr S Self Au urtel 6 Fl1Pttrmant Wharf 1 Chlo Of Jlde I l=HPtlon CPtlp 9 Yenkff Emotror "'™ •ACI. One mitt oace 1 Mo11ltrfY Knlgrit 2 Eve Oenlllv 3 Anelvt Nttella 4 Tillit S Brian It C 6 F=lvlnt Stalllo11 1 lvorv Gtlt I Mttkarl Purie· l2 ,SOO Kin Merllner Succaro11e Pier ct DIFrenco ICIAtlltr Meler ~rtam Purse 12.:000 Greoorv WIMlam' F'IKO Slfttn Bernat Gooelm•n Cooan !,.lghthlh Purtt· U.SOO. Slttlh SPltrren Grvnelv Toelel Hvman Balo.er Kin Purte; '3,000 Williem' ~reeorv Kin Clltt Acllermtn Grundy Slttlh KIAO!tr SPl<>rl PurM: '3,500 . SPIOrt Coltml<I Ble<kman - Kin Pierce Aneltrton SPltrrtn Ll9f\llllM SIXTH •ACI. Ont m itt oace Pur.-· 11.SOO Clalmlr19 price. '7.SOO 1 SIClooers Solrll 2 l.uCllV Ltvflv 3 V1u9M 4 Piott Btndll S Lett Tur11 Onrv 6 Lir1Nn Gu' 1 Slllooers Invader I Hltfl SottCI 9 RoyCIOn Trump llVINTH ltACa. Ont milt U ,IOO Cl1lmi119 Mice· '7.SOO I F e nc v Soiril 2 Li vi T Alw11tr ) Crt,.,. Ot La Cr..,,. • Htrvt VI Brother S AnOYt SkHter 6 Wh00t1r 7 '" " ..., Madlerlel 'le Tall Flllon Coltman MerrC.m Autlln Sr O'DoflePIOt Peet ;:::;v Aubin SI' Pierce Toda ~,., 9tactr.men Todd II ltot>trtt llOHTH •ACE. One mile otct Purtt U .IOO Cl1lmi"9 orlct '7.SOO 1 Andv1 Docl9tr Blackmen 2 Mr Froeole Wl.,,.ro 301\H~O~ Plano • L1vll To Me Plttct S Sii.io A Knlohl Mlrtlner 6 CorCIOVI Slo.lootr SlttlPI 1 Ski_,, Herltatt Mutfltr I Son Ot Ml Ma ri o Succeroue ' Hffll'ttn ltrNtl NINTH •ACI. Ont milt oact Purtt M,000 1 Thlrlv Seven KIAO!tr 2 Taro' Firll Aneltrton 3 Plx1rm~o Hvmen • Sttfler Llohl Plano S Anni. Rovale Lfo\eltr • Emer•ICI Oullllt To~ffU TINTH •ACI. One milt pece. PurM; 11.SOO c11lml1111 orlce. '7,SOO I KoOI JIU 2 Wlnnlr111 Grow 3 ... utvt Gutu. • Hello, ... , .. , S Friden ltow ' lttfl•ble 1 Corne On Guv I Caolllrano BHCPI f TPtt Gold Mtell11'1 v allanellneham Aubin Todd II lutttr SlttlPI ltlteflle Levin Wl.,,.ro Ander•on P\8.IC NOTICE M UC NOTICl MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICl '1Cnnoua.,...11 'ICTmOUa.,._11 fllC~SUIMll ;. fllCTmOUI ........ l'ICTmOUI -· •AMI aTATlmWT MAm lTATlmWT .. ITAftfI•rr-UMllTA,....,, MAlm lTA Tiie followlng '*90'lt are Tiie folloWlng peraont .,. Tiie folloWlng pereone ere The folloWlng peraont •• Tiie f01ow1ng ~ .,. dol~alneaa u : W•tetn doing butlneu M : Trllllum doing buelrleie IS: ~-doing buelne u •~ A ~-=J:Awtr Bull a Company, 42,at Deve lopme nt Inc.. 400 Centet Pocti.ttle Calbfatlon of lena. 412 N. lnd111tt199. Ill W. 11th Birch Street.~. CA Holmwood Dr.. Newport Group, 1303 AYOCado Va .. COHI Hwy .. lie. 371, llr•, Coete MeM 11117 t2eeO e.icll. CA 92913 &lfte 1H, .,Newport IMctl. urn: Beed\ '"51 Freel H. Ccwety, 1tl0 Doneld 0. Noel. 12t NY· lrlen Kerr. Celifornle cor • CA t2te0 ownon International Wlflece, eo.ta U.... CA leta Way,~· IMclt, r:,•llon. 400 Holmwood Aobert J. Stelnbfoner. Inc., Mme t2127 Callfornla t t • ~ 8Hctl. CA D.P.M .• toO Glrdenle W~, Tllll ·l>lltlMM la con-Tiiie buetneee .. con- Tiiie l>utlnaa la con· t2M3 Cofone Del Mer, CA na ductect by: I corporation duc1ed by: en lndllildl ..i due1ad by: .... lndMduel Thlt butlnaa It con· Tlltf bue1Mae le oon-Mark Knowl•on, Vic. Fr9d H. Cowty Doneld D. Noel dUcltad ':l • eotp()fation duc1ed by: en ltldMduel Preeldenl Tf* ............... t11ect Tllll 1tatement "99 llled ~ •r Aoller1 J . ltelf*oner. Tiiie .....,,.,, ,... llled """ ttle County a.ti °' Or-wftll the County Ctel'll of Or· Tllit ttat...,.,t W9t llled O.P.M. """ ttle County Cleirtt of Or· :i: COUffty Oft 0-1-:i; County on o.o.mw wttll tt1e County C1er11 of Or· Thll .. ....,, ... llled Mee County on ~ I .... .. ... ange.Countyon ~ """ the County Clertt of Or· 21.1 ... ..... ,... 2•. , ... :.T ... County on :: ,.,... Publllhed Or-. eo.. Publllhad Oranoe ~ ,.,,., 11\1.bllefted Or-. ..CC-t Delly Pll04 ~ 1A 12. Dally Piiot December 11. 2. PublieMd Or9ng9 CoeM ~ Or1n19 ~Pilot Oeoemlller I, 11, 2t. ttM, Jenuery I , 1 1 2t. ttM. Januery 6. 1N7 ~ Piiot Oeoe!Mer I. ti. '*Y Piiot 0.1 llber 1:. H. ' .1 ... M4IO M«71 •• ttM M4U M4M 2' , .... Jenuery •• 1 7 Ml.IC NOTICl ..... MUC llOTICE ~91D'f1C( P\aJC llOTIC( . ' MUC llOTICl '9CTmOUI ...... '9Ctm0Ue ., .... PICnf .. MJIDllll ,.._ITA~ PICTmOUew -•nna••• ••• llAm lTA~ llM!ll IT• n n · The 'OIOWl.09 pereone .,. llAmlTA _.ITA~ The~,.... .. ..;; ::tn:: :::~.~ doing ~ -"9lleble n..,...,.,.... .. n.. ......... ""°"' ... dolf'I~-...... Date/Comp . SUO·C ...... ......_ -~ . ...... ~-= ....... eM"OlllMMel ~ ntfte ...._ ..... CHINK Avet'lue, Coet• Ht,. ... °" ...... ...... .:t.°'=· tOt no... ...... ,. = IOOO ....... ll, eo..e Mete, CA t2t2t len ClelMn4e '"" Dt .. 1 • Newport Peectl.CA w:.n~w .... 1000 Jolepfl w o.c.to. 2024 I<--"' Joeellfl ....,,.. IMcfltltN ar-w ........ 10 .... -...nc DrM.-Coeta MeM. IH A\19ftide Del Mer ... .......... a.w-. 1c1pe Or~;:a Ne•111ott ........... COMa ...... CA t2t2t left~. CA 11t1t trio ....... 8Mdl.CA tltt7 Ttlla butl~Oont Thfl buefMM II Mft• Thll lluelMle .. COft· TMe butlftele It OOft• TNI buelneN .. OOft• dUCtad by• "" clUC.::.= en ltldlrt•• --.. tr • COf'PO'Mton Mted w. lift lndMdull ~trs•MI JOMPfl o.c.to Joeellf\"°'*'9 JcllWI • Wont• V,,, ~ ........ Tl'llt .... ..,... ..... ,..... Thie~ ... --,,.. .... .,,,.," .... ,.... ..... ,....,. ........ ,,.. ......... with ttle Coun4y Clert of Or· """ -~ °""' of Or· ......... C°""'Y Clertt °' Or· ...... -oeuney a.ti .. Or· ... -Ceuncy °"" .. Or· :T. County on O.Os1.., ... County Oft No ..... ... C°"""f on No\_,.. ~~on Dur• :i:.. County en 0l)llHN I .... , .. ,... . "· , ... • • ~ o,.,.!,,: .... ... ..... .... .......... ~c... ,...,....... Or .... CeSle ~Or .. CeSle ~ UlfliMI Or ... C... Deity"'°' ~ ':t,n. ~,._~I.ti, ~Piiot 0.11 ...... ti. ~'llotDu1.-..:.,a, ~PIMDm 1 .. :A,·· 21. 1tM,.,...,.., a. , .._ n. ,,... ,...... ' ,, ... lt,t•.~·· ... -~ .. ..... ...., *" .. ff • ~ I. ..... . ' ,. ! ~·i Mach~ne eating .. Wal~ Stn__.~~ Haveflnanclalsclenttstsnowcr~t~d ::ion~ rc:".e::~--: ~~=""'=.: '"' I · &btmselvn. volatility dediMd. .. •:W: 1t John MtndellOO. an aD&lysi at Mtndelloll'a friad leuie. ..., 11 BJ CHET CUIUUEll ' movie. If lhis story' folJows lhe Oc&n Witter Reynolds Inc. wbo bu pla~na tllle pme oe lbc ftdurcs _. 1 12 · ~ ....... ..., le&ndard Hollywood tcriJM. on-made Utit point ia blisbed ac:-10 Cb~. 1ee1 ··tom .. _....,.., --looktii fear, it COUid tnd WiUl COUO"OfCODVerMUoatW1t a 'II ptBpediVt. • A NE~ YORK -If you've been villain• and the viU. beina b~rned. he c&Jls ''Bennie the trader." notes wa1ch1n1 the-saock markcl lately. you Of 1=ouric, as any sophi11acaltd thll ii &end.a 10 d~' inilh links "I &o&d you lut winter dW IM L may feel you'tc seeinJ a bo~r film: audience knows, mdodramatic talcs between stock prices 1 d 1uch econ. NYSE wu rapid!}' beoPmina' a do- ' "~ The Machine That At~'Wall Street. of this type ire rarely blted on fact, omic fundaJMntals 1 corporate rivative of the Chicilo mAtketl.'" • . -~· The creature in quntion is t~ bu& rather on supcrs&ition and the ftir eam inas and dividends. Bennie says.. computer. which aJtows profeuionaJ ofthC"unknown. . .. 0 " l° traden to bombard the market in-' The many advocates of proaram Point No. l: Prosram trad.ina is ··0nt day tbt reauJaaory Pl.YI 'wiU "'"~G,112. . .... NLL stantcously with hu1nmount1 of buy 1radin1 and other modem Wall Street pen of a procm that tics ahe st()(k wake up and restrict politioa 111C1 (in . sh. .. 1 11· I and sell orders in a practice known as practices ~y the new lN"hniqucs and markeuo the fut um markets. which futum cont.racts) lftd that will be tk rad. · · h t ~,,,..-r h · .,.__ ............ _ •~ end of pcopam tradiai. Howevet. proaram t •n-. someumcs causana tee no OIY tn usc tU\Ul y ave 1n ~• have dtrnr;i~t fUKa-and different you know that will occur after a.._, ~ 115 s1 · big swinp in pnccs. m~ the markets a better. more regulators. Whether this is aood or and 1 4 1~. 1 • TtUs beast is so powerful it can efficient mechanism lhan ever before. bad remains a matter for debate. market when I.be JX'C)llaJn =t:• · 7: ' monilor every fluctuation in the They cite stati~ics showina vola-portfolio insurancc-1uy1 drive &be ' : · marke&s for individual s&ocU and-. tility ofstock prices is no greater than "Complaints th11 futures arading avqqes into lhe around. "" : zR" 1 stock-index op&ions and fuaures. il was 10 or 15 years ago. destabilizes markets have been heard "Nobody prominent in Wall Stred =~r: .. I: : Before it sends its electronic sbivc1rs1 -.t. Yet. thfie question persists: Have oycr many decades in the c'ase of says anythinJ -now. h is. llke the ~ & 14 Jhrough the market,, it actUJllY te s 1oday s 11\ancial scientists created a futures on individual commodities..: -bHeball-'""1'ttt matins1*1 calls on i ~ 11 : · ntenwhen the time iu;pe •odo tnOMter'? Atthe moment.-ont, t0me say ttonomi1rs ar ew York's the visi&ina team. Who complainl? 10 • i~ so. · panial answers to that quesuon arc Morgan Guaranty Trust. ~~ ~ tl hs roar is heard most clearly on readily apparent. "' "The home crowd will onl¥ scream ~~~ 1 u occasiQlls like Dec. 19, when a record Point No. t;.. Not only is the ··eut in fact. studies of futures when the bad calls att ap.inst them. ~ G•rr;! it~ 244.68 million shares were traded on compu&er it~lf a passi ve entity. but 1radinJ acnerally have found that the lnv«ton wdl only trt hot on this ~as tti ~ the New York S&ock Exchanae at so are the program traders who usc it. volatih&y of cash-ma~t pricct for subject after a bear market.•• ~ ~ 1L what has been dubbed the "triple They react automatically· to flucaua-~~ • 11 • 11·" witching hour." tions in various marke1s. rather ihan :o:f.~ F~~1··~1L in ~~~n~;~~t t~~~~ifu1~1t0i~~~~ ac~~fn'~ ~r:.a~~ ~~'.!1~se it 1s predict-~i$ l l1. scurry into hiding. like the frightened able to'50me extent. program tradina . , OTC UPs & DowNs NYSE UP s & D o~,.s arm1 : ·Jt peasants in some Boris Karlof1 creates OPPortuni1ies fo r exploitation HI • " NEW YOftK (AP) -The fOllowlno 11$1 Jr.~~\' ~f ~L 1how~ the Over • the • ~1"a:o1' l~~ltN1)L _,,,,,_""'------......--------s~~~or"~rrif:~: SPG --·---' No teeurltlft lr~lno below 52 0< 1000 11~ "*'" .,, lnduded. ~ i iiH ~I :f":::..::£\i 1?.rr ~ g~ ~Si ~~ ~~ !~. 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A'191t -11 PoOf .• camort .Ho..._ w/patio 63e-4120 1·5PM .-..-e. 1 _. __ now Dwla 13l·12M SYS I *5/mo M7 Vldot\a H' S7~ •I c .. 1n-n11 or on-· 1191. -1·w 1-st .... ~ 11s..5211 Souttl Of ~ 29dt'M ~ ~dn. doctl _,.. ~ .,..., . .........,...,, TOP AREA H50 HWia 18a lr"ont cottega AYeil aft JM 1 I 1900/mo • •BAY TWAS. MESA PINES quoec IM5 ~le endoead --~ '2122 o.tinQ llSOlmo elec 873-27'71 175-0149 Outet 18r, trptc, pool, 18R tBA. lo.er poolStde gMagit. 399 W ~ St Villa Aert1• 17~112 Almost oeMnfront lbr petlo, ft': No pea. 3" GARAGE spa. B8o lndfy C M US/mo ~57 Celia... ant 2t>a frple uogt.0. ttw\>-w Bay t M35 l50-e357 HO PETS 549-24'7 C--nal .. ,~. . ~' ~. J.I. .. I • r-----~-------------1 O'UllFID I IEllLllEI fer IRI DID I I I I I I I I I I I I The Claieified AdYettising d•dline for in col&"'.M ads for Thursday Md F~. J*"*Y 1sf~ 2nd wtll ~ PM on Wedneeday. December 31st. l>ur officeli will be cloeed at 2 PM, o.c.nber 3111. Md will reopen fQr busi~ F~ ~ 2nd at 8 AM. · · The Orange Coast D•Hr Piiot Cl•••lfled Advertising 842-5178 • -out lli da/cat S t200 •EASTSIDE (Newport W/SIOE ,.,,.. 2 8drm ll •-•--. INSTANT IN!ll 539-1 191 Aft'-ac:rou!NatrMt)28dtm. <Sownstws ~C*nt.no = ...... '"'"'' ..... 'fe.M 1111Leit1 ,... .. 38t 2'1t8a.,,.. conclo 2 AVAIL HOW! JM 29A f irepl ac e . gar age peta. sst51mo lllliw/ lat 27M FQ 1V1i&;;I A LOST '"'* u-.,._ ,: ·~ ~·.-•.. , ' . _ _.1 . ::~: ~ ::-0:~1~ uwer °""• on 3S SI S7%/mo. 720-9422 22'1 Canyon 832: 1716 n• 1 10 i Units No DOWnt No iOP·Hrred rabbit, 1n Bleett!WNte Oft t2/20 ~1 or 842-Mee nH r canal .,.ode'n • large 1 a 2 BR~ lut. ... •l21"-"·* ~or POINSI T••• ~art>Or vi.ew N.atw • .,_,. Awe c-. ,_. C'-" end rMOy. l t200 recMc:orated, Ql,llee. pool. 1117 W•clff Fla · Co• Man~t I Wll 544-9971 ownen ~ number 28R JBA hOfl"9 cloM to Y~ Vtl&a Rant... $57' UC> 18M MonrCMa .. fl.. NWQt Bell ~ l·5032 -OJ avail Broiler 67!1-352 PlEASE CAU i 111£· Sh<>o<>l"11. ~llO, ~ 11s-.e12 541 003e 29A 18A. gar ll'ldry rm WAAC>' ~W273 yard ~/rno 54-~ 11\dk Avail now S70S DELUXE WATEAFAOHT **Oltuxe 2 Bedroom. ----.... -. 1306Wllnut OFF'ICESPACE 2' 1BA 2-story condo \tacat1t large 3 bdrm. 2•;, Shwp 28' 29a. giwaoa. No TSl MGMT 842-1903 1 2 MONTHS FREE REHT Fweptac;e Avlll Jan Ill '*" •IPoOf, I.wt and oets S7501mo ~511() a.di AA_.. 575 ,q It & up $1 50 • VIiia Rent• 87~9 12 MC gate Hi9ft ~. or 979-3848 A.-f« Pam ..._. '''*" Vecant Call 842~ lor!NI dining. w.c bat 18' encl gersge Snwp• I-=-__,,,--..,~,...,,.,=-- 43 UNITS Sat>1a ""• s oesr IOCation 1 tu• Ole 8 8.1 gross Bllr g.u. 42' *..,._* S 1795 11 yH r IH ) ...... v.,cse 28r 28&. MOO/mo Cl1110ret1 o• BRIGHT N 8 OFFICf TWlO .. 1, .. PATRIC!( TE~E MW 09COt dtltwSW, gas No pets 912·"71 APP 643 SQ It, prw 1:19tt\, " Lwge 2 !!>Mm 1ba l'IOclM 131-T2Mt 7to-e702 •tt toclled gar. lndry rm new PCM Poet Office. Three arge 28drt'rl 28a IG .. ll r.:=.:-~ Yi:'! Eastbtuft 38drm 2 teory. S765 No petS 640-2•.S Fr~~~~.,,~~~ Mat!Mf • ..,. 64~7 ~:~, ~~~g~ :~o.~ L~~ ~ ~ ": F<Ul>ADS ARE FIEE Cat maculat• 1125/mo Call t>ac:• bay..,..... ~ ~ 11•...... t>eacll and F•y NO HB TOOll'I Bid;. Wan. I cdt'ie Call to ... La or ---------on 12121 * 8irCfl I S'*'fi &...., 873-3117 o.sac S20001mo ..... 1& ~ PoOf. c:.oort. PETS• 163-495-t I Bolsa Cl\oea ~ 137S 9Q Ch\.c• ~ 831-12M or ~-=--=---=-Mesa Of . Senta AN ClrfS31-nM 81lr 844-7424 no oets $550 546-1791 E. __ ...... -:.a 11 St per aqlt groes 6A6-S7'3 FOUNC> Fo•l'•l1er IN• Hg1S 751·12U or I·-.___ ..,_. ~ C.il 52S.-.310 •'long t ail Ne•port 756-1037 AEWAN>* ...... -· lMI H V H Carmel 38R 29A. · a.di .... calf IO oOant· -geous Wood 2• ·V'--NEW ' UNfT BUILOfNG o.. bind 12 24 65C).S522 le ..... •• •LEISURE WOflllD-t, tm rm oe.st, 2 frpl Frilf, oelwle ~ • c.rot 887 W 1911'1 S1 C M '7·W• . it ·-~---.... 1'111119 By ~ Newer Gate t S 1195/mo Avail 111 Call p Adi t>ct1 U111111ea trM Stores -~ 600-3000 Found ...... Malt .. -cit l • _. W: Ei191 111 I I ..., ''" 2 ... 2Ba. fV_,,. fir *"' K""" "4-5319 OOI rect .. liOtl rOOft\ ...... """ 2 .,. _.. W 1"""• o .. ~ ,..___ ~_, H8 .,.. on ::====----.:.:-=• .... .,. '"' · 1 .. .,. taunory room ~-Im_ mac '-~-4 1 • I Sc:! Ft A.gt S4 1-5032 ...... .,.,, "-.....,_. ~ condo Central w trplc. LAAGE l)f'ime lt>r 2t>e 2 Botf'I\. S65C>-M95 _ _ ..... ~ ) ...-. ago 12/ 1S ~,...,_, TatlOy . •TI•tf Ll41 ~rlo&fas~:~2~' 3Br ~=~~~-. Lowet <SuoleauM 't t>lll A.LAMOANAAPTS O~~:~~~Sl~Son Tlloi•JMmtl Hl~ .... !!!!Ul!~l!!•!·!!·!!tl~--84_2-7900 __ Call ~.:c,522•. °' Pr~ AedUeed• 50· of bay -. -yard $875 Credit dee> to t>ct1. trpl. patlO wt tmall Completely remodet.o 18d'm S 1050 8acti 1750 Fu" ~ offtce I i·-11••11 --FOUND Sm wt111e ..... I! ~ frontage. 14'' daptfl lt9"111Nc• 111 9RIW 17• ._ vlewolOCMl'ISt200t mo L1kee>ranonew Cloee to StudooS600 139-5189 Newpor1Cent9'6'0-~70 --··----dOQ~ll.., Greymartl·l]§!~=a~-~·:·:J!J! 8'lid 'fOVf dream ttomel -,__.., .--Vffy Ev wllnd •9'-77'8. buses. Sl\OOS & t>eeoh IM • l U il\QS vcty M..a Woods __ •II bllhng P1ome llwat>le • IAllll -.... ~a...-ia.. •lldys 1111 tor Judy • TSL MGMT ..... luc• Mat ..,..,•.• .. IN!'P'"ft!P'"" .. _P •SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC 54S-731, Probate. 8ot> Caultln Vacant ~rg 3 Odnn. 2'~ v•.,d d.... ,·~ ~ 833.385() 842·1803 or 722·9012 Aent MG aoo so H READINGS Palm end ---u;;;:::: ~to care fOf t 7 1 '18 S f 7 7 2 O bl •IPOOI spa tertniS ' ""' ..... , '...,._ 1 .. fl WllD. S390tmo 294• RaildOIP'I card rUomgs aY91tat>le LOST 12112 Collie llght ~ 99"'*"-' in S... 673"°35' or Ind MC gate High c.fl· 1$97Sl"10 Bllr 751-5000 •lfllT ...-rl Cl.al Tl M.l 28drm 18a •IQll 1975 CM Num«* 2 175-5116 Nat1ona11y renownecs oay-' sat>le & Miit• loou lltle 8wf'I ., .. c .. an Som ------1nn1. Sl(yl""flts. fOfmal dln ,BR2B'" ,,.--~;::-,~ ,..,, 3 Bdrm. 2 8attl "50/mo $825/mo El lide toe 2Br mo No.'-Bier 6-42 -3450 cnec: local & 1-c d 19 yn LUlle ~ HB 11 the ~t-7 1413 ••-" "W "uuuu• -...-,.. .. ,~ .. ,____ •"1 1""""" 1B . Ind A class.r..o.o -t0<a "'1lle ..,. .... ~du ..... 32 .. " * *-•r-• * * rm & wet t>ar S1795'(1"" S97Sl mo first ...... • ""'""'" ...,,_..., • "'" a Patio POOi ry rm * l-..... Sahsfac:t~ Guar1ntMCI' """ ,.,...... ......-..., " ,,,..... 1 '9 E BA y gu, ~e comm.an<!\ <tlOt Of 92 ,..,,,,.,, "" """".. -=--=-=----::-.,,-NEEDED lmmed ~ First resale offer ing lse) Of ff)f,.,. S239 900 POSll Avail Jan 1 CaM I anl!t't>On ' . '"""or ....... ~ LOST . CAT . REWARD' HMll~. P9'1 rneture Pr~ End UM twnl'lm PA TRICK TENORE any•~ ~8-7879 TSl ~ M2· 1Mi 'Fn9 d!Sl\wasM< stove ~'-'-'---------1 .JosnlA' M... 2 y,., olO woman apt ... I refs on 'The ~Ye" Ei.gat\1 & 631-12661760-8702 --------~---I incl No pets 54s-.a55 • .,.... iMd 2111 ............ 2111 gray 1>ro•n & wtute r-d & cited . ...___ ac>aClOU••l 2sult .. form ----M• 1111~ Eestlfde 1BA 1BA IOts of -11• -;;; -Tlboy •'wfll race Cl9WI ~64S-17M ._......... Orne vrew ctecll & ClllTll.... Plusn GOl'ldo t8' 18a _ •000 uostai<s S.SSO NO *•-* 1 tUINTI'-Grew\ _ I J)ets• 990-2970 Fng ~·.-r tto¥9 , -·-•---------•atera ~ petlo • , ~ Moero •'d hll·UO. .., NWP'f HG TS DPUt 2BD oncl No oets 545.-'855 Mak h M h llU MaW• nOs med.I WMn ~ WaM 10 °'°' y04JI Justr~toS.S~OOO 2200 SQ "°"Slngte...,.. Streams ' lalfs II l)atlOI tBA .... ,., gardnet~ Easrs1de 218drm yard --• el e ove to l e P!eawc.all .Joy 99!>-8580 °"""Pt00ueelromthefl960 '"' P'Ofl'IC)I.... 'B• 21128a F=amely edge Carl)Ot1 • gar adults no-~I S17 1 o<~ds '& Small oet C-. BAYSIDE 0~1\IE Nwpt 0t 933·3080 OfClo "°~* H•tlngl I ~ 6'0-S580 netgllt>OtllOOd many ue>-'# OOM . No oe1S S19S ~ S79S 173-7353 S69S mo t 87 West-Ben 21>< 2t>• vnf\Jr-n ~e~ Park ~ewport gtadft sauna oeauulvl Mon sec S500 549-2447 mtf'iSfet :A 720-~12 "-OI •llet on Meu<e • randscaptflg Poot-size Brand new IU•ury Con<Sos ~ 2Br 2' •bl T ~ ti p EU1Sfdelg IBr • encl gar tac 1vlll .r reQ d 11 ONE MONTH FREE RENT WALi( 10 Fathoon Is Lill• I l)t()Cclt,, d°"""""'' docll I "Jou"l'• looldnt ..... •,Jolt .. ~ --- coU>weu BAN~C?R l1 1111••1 'El .... Newer cuttom flOtl'le wi1" 180 cs.or .. oc.lfl/bay ~ Aopn t0< POOi 38A • FR or 48A, 3'~BA 2fP MU19' BR retreat C(IYIO t>e den ..., .. 'Y•1• "'-00t1 School ready •n Fet> Lrg JBR dt>I gar no pets. aclYtls $610 Gas & water Qd mof\11'1 hH d rental 11 d1Str"1 Call to tee L12 or 3 rBA 2 Cl' gar mec:ro S 1300 mo 6'0-7210 0 W rrtg P1t10 Aotu I s 1599 780-0919 Chudi Jon.s 831• 1266 °" 2335 Elden s 1325 10 oret d No oeu 846-3638 ~1'-~ si~oo 84_2·3812 1J::c:B:111 t! =St3~1 E SIDE 2Sd TWNMSE-•ll•TIAWWTll -HUI-3BR 2BA kJI C)ec;tl bay new carpels o•r•o• t ""'.,SUPS PIUSl'l 28r. 28a. w/d Ni-up j v1.., Yr'fy S 1225 I $780 ~ 19 days E199a11t waterfront aots l'l)IC dt>I gar •I OQl'I( Nr OTHERS ~VAIL.ABLE 640-2'2fi 8¥99 ...,.nds 2Br 2e. • den. MICIO I s1reams & falls Pool. 90I 11 .. 1 lllTA&. dsnwsti' rrl)IC get• ----,..--Great toe' "to oets 11050 • 1-a" E·Slde 28r 2·~. vauttec:i 1 orvt ci.acn S222S HAR VW HMS 8e1u1' • $500 min MC 549-2"7 • -• cetls ,,.Pie, •Id llllUO dt>l o •A.LSO A\IAIL~BLE• Carmel upgrade 3BR 17 ..... ., llMlll oar wtopnr S950 • tst I Beaulllvl 18drm H 35 2BA. Im rm Frend\ drs. 2 COZV 2BR latllc4ld ,.., iasl S?2S dep No pets 2 BOAT SLIPS EXTRA frpf S28SK w1N C009tlf· yard sundeclt 309 S..ta Aa. 2111 penons 650-l798 SOfry no pets 760-0919 ate Jflfry Kong 844-5319 BROADWAY 1950tmo --------•1 Call 642·3871 SCP ., .. clus pool t1m E stbe DELUXE TWNHSE PllflYI TIU ---I fr pie mOd lutcll wsn,,dryr 2 Br , • J,Ba. pa1t0 no pets ce.. klffl USTS91 llTTlll I cMdl pet UP9flf ssoo·s $725 25•8 Orange •Pl WhW • J1 :.. -•· • u.Tm1 G Plan •Bdrm. 3 Battis Lg 18drm 1Ba.,,.. decOf 539-6191 Agt IM A· io 1 642-2520 ~ -...0 Close 10 POOi tennis anO porcll. patio w/c pel FIREPLACE -POOL-PATIO HAID Lllafm trac:• S270 000 Call Agt: yard S57S Credit d9'> Af!rtaMllll Eutsrde X-'9 1 & 2Br wl lg OoffMront t\lrn 28drm ap1 Wiiiy or mll'lly Agr &75-8170 or 964-3375 WATERFRONT ..ill'I tun oec•0 2br 21>• yearly $1150 mo 6'6-7U 1 Outatandtng 3 bd,.m 2 SpMhrig 533-3544 TILDm Ill-... ·~·ti Puianlt d1n1no rm No pets t>att1ownersurut Mtl'l c•· TwMtewt,uitla.l 11 ... .._ _ _.._:L_ 2'17 S68~mo _:s7-284t • 536-952' Sury lt 1tcl'lef1 . ocean voe• 2Br 2Ba ••Ill 10 t>eeeh' S515n.1teasilyyour1llurry F .. 1.., to OGNl'I' Lo-I 11•1fflftl• thedrll c.Htngs. bufl1-1n .,.._ •-• I t>a6cony 111<1 ¢tlarm J !rote oool tennis central 539-'6191 Agt.,...tee cauontemf1C'2BR&3BR IBR 1BA. 111 t>11n1 ~ Bdrm IOwer uni1 opens 10 .ior 2 ' ~r gar S 1651< -en..:..... 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I ..__ ~ar1~1 MICllMI A.., I carpet laundry r00tn nr Year lease 28drm t Batll lir~ace gar999 1 Blocll to t>eacl'I S83S mo &42 ·3A90 Days prrv ... petlo on t"9 MnO 642-439 '·D 6"2-2789-N r-·-"'~ E&111e 673-6880 oeacn & Sh«n grNt io-_---~b~eep1~;1ont1;.;Ev~11ueGG¥'~-,i.!!·~.W~'lt!_!l~ .. !!!!"!!....-TT..-ri:~n~c~dt~p~~i.Lu~p~~~L_s_100 __ s _1 _~LM~lllf .. --+l nc~a~11onQ-(;~S500rr~'~mo~~ Saa a...... •111 • tPLEX new rn1 lllTllT a X tra llrge 2Br 1 ·~ 2 -1603 tr t 2BA StUOIO 1 batll Mt ll•tehen I §YO; 2 a:;c;,oom Mot>lle' 2· •BA condo. ale trple u111s Paid Mu•t ... 1425 LMge coir....-Ol' Trees• upgrlldes POOi Avaol Jan Credit dee> • Feneed' Concrete drrve-15 S 11001mo 6-43-2281 TILDllT Ill-.. wa• O" f S•9 500'1 -- 65-~· '8 c•es 65~-,957 l<1dstpe1S Olc E·Slde 2bt STUDIO A.or unturn uhts <V225 moc:Jnl CleCOf 167~ hat •rlCk.ided no gar , t:>lll I must see 539-6191 trom Bay $.450 mo yr-ly lifi Acrt1tt . · 1125 •or fee 1s2-s110 •.,iioioi .... •liii,...-..-/ ... --, .... -1 18 •cres' Soec11cu•ar I LUXURY 3t>f 2t>a Eutl>de Ctnaa. HI Jbr 1122 ,81'11 rm b.f .--lfple 38c ., ~· S-SOO Jow"' A.s-Townl'lome 1 •, yrs oles. 28e 1;'8 oOo 84S-4Sl j sumable <0ar ' u11h1ies• Very delu~e $1150tmo •NEAA BEACH• · Onh j-'9 900' JOM Den· \1111• Rentals Co.zy 2 8eor00tn hre-~ Aeall)' 657·5,~8 Eves 67S-•912 otace cat1'141dral cethnos 6 S-2834 :•2S~ 1 S995f mo Call 720-~22 2111 •THE SHORES• IBdrm saso w1111 10 beach & Fasnt0n 1suind 900 Sea Lane 6'4-26 11 38drrn. 28• S 1300tmo AVJll lmmed1 Arnie 6'0-9019 ITIPSTllUll Lovety 28drm 1 Ba, l'l>IC 1n unique •Pl comple• s 1150 No pets 87$-8481 Ocffn and bey YteW 1 I 2 BA 1n unique 19*1~t Comole• $77S-S92S l'fO • Peta 67S-a.81 STIPS Tl IUll 28' den. ,,.OI ger. lg petoo S 1300/mo 720-9422 celt• 2124 28f 28a, vailteo cethng OMll1ng soaces $650 mo doSll .asner laundry rm '98-9677 PM Only ctose 10 .i1 Best buy on 997 -9309 Agent tow,, Onty S750tmo 2035..POMONA •ilc. lnlall TSL llAGMT 642-1803 !Mt fta llSTllT • NEWPT n~ MJl'll'ly matr I 2BR 1·~BA Townhc>UM !)(I ba. races pooi1yard Greeiibelt lndry rm. all pnv ent trig/mterow. 011-ons S7501mo parll,eng Quiet mat M F 2078 THvRIN ntsmlt ·S4251SD 845-3163 TSL MGMT 842-1803 __ wt am-...... ,..... 1711 EaslS>de 2BR 1BA. gar. lrg Ullll llAll yard w/patio. •I d l'lllup 9ITll • Great loc S725 Imo Wiiiy refltals · S11S & 25•4 Orange AY9 Up1Wllly COior TV frM I TSL MGM T 6'2· 1803 con .. Mated POOi maid l ----MNlee & stec>s 10 ocean llWf llT ftUMI KrtCll s I YI 915 N Coast C 0 S T A M E S A $ Hwy Lag Ben 4~·5294 PREMIER LUXURY llllm ,. 1111/WI COMPLEX ~ 8wf'I new Hotel PRESTIGE LOCA TION POOi TV soa 1680 Su. 5 BLOCKS TO SC PLAZA '*'°' C M 84S-2221 •CloM to OC A~ • 7 Minut• to Beacll •Night Llgflted Send V()lleybell & Tenntt CrlS •POOi. J9CUUI BBQ llMWllTD. 'Mlly rentals now avail $140 00 wtt I up 227' N'tlr01 8l'1d CM 148-7,45 •Co¥ared Perlltng ... -L-e c.,.. TV AvWlat>le 302& W Paaflc Coat Hwy •Rec Aooftl Wtth Fweoi~ N9wPor1 8aach Aefrlg T\I and ft,tt1ards S 135 • wtt IOI no depolit ~t dat smart .. vt ta Par\ N"JWl. se.,.ri leadt's "rmier luvy ..Wttt.t fmli~ u4 -~ I. %. ' 3 bf.droem apartme.11 aM tawdo4na" ealy mi.altt fNm S"'8rt Ct9~r u4 F•iM . blud. Frem SH~ ta SUN, Jambortt at Saa Joa4'111 Hills ROM! liH)f>..M.1900 •. PARK N PORT . ~' , ,,. .. 'cl .................. , .... 1$ now accepUng appfications for part-time office posit ions. Heavy phones. computer input. and gen- eral office duties. Experience help- Jul will train. Hrs are 12-Spm. Mon -Fri. $5 00/hr to start. Appty tn person. 9am-4pm. l1ily Pilet 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 INTO - SAVINGS The turn hos o new woy to your Hidden Treasures into CASH w ith o $9.0<;> Classified Ad $9.00 with prepaym,nt l.w;i'.11&1!LiL Apt Balcony ~11\Q poof .,.. No pets M 10 • $800 MCunty 846-3818 eSaun• I • 10 Au• 0 ..... •• '·,.,.-,~· ..... 4Lines-7Da No changes in copy or cancellation. LMAllRll c R A ' T S l ' let ...... y. Sel v-''"'"" Cll C11111••· 641-1671 for :Information ~ & surprisingly lo~ cost. , Grounds 2714 18edroom 18atfl ~of parking SqUMtly ciMl'I No pets S49S/mo CALL 1 BR FURNIUNFURN S8e0-M90 JR 1BR FURNISHED s.se5 C11ri111.,, Fem• to liW Lugufla Ben llm tncl wl d. g•• Pr 1v 8R1Balc w I ocean vtew. n /!lmllr, SSOOtmo ,9~34" 1BR Tflple11 E.'llOa.~1. Ctnr Newport Fwy & 8-9' FfMALE N/SMKA to Sl'lr gar. new ce>t. Qu4t Nr (Sorry. No petsl) 3br 2'l t>a Condo In City Hall H2S 117 Laguna Niguef Pool jac. Ci.atbtOOll 175-3435 1714)557-0075 klry. Oon 49S-02SI Cof!ll & fftf01 "' p,.. stytt lfb 0-. '°"'""* • t!Mt 10 ~ & So Cont rtart ... ...., MlllllS IO 11ut11 c.w.-s ,......'llO rus PlWl_ u.••••rww •• •• ......... ......... ., ... '". ............. _ ... W•·a· 11 Tl&. MAMAHFl•ff ,....., M~1 ... F anr 3BA florN on CM s 150/mo Ulilt tMCl'ler in• wtllchr Th·F 11·2 N/lmllr 845-2357 fUAN A0oM RENT NEAA BEACH I FWY 12tS1mo "3·•95-1 Lbot<-...0 tor MIF to lflr nic.ty f\lrn ~ V9'de l'IOIN EMY ~ ~ h04d S3251mo 5'!-~ HEW~T HEIGHTS lfg O'ltt bdrm A" Pf'M9I SJ75 "'0 ut111 1nc;IO 131-7117 am,__ncb AOOM FOfll AUil 'amale rnpon I rnanoty to tfW l'lm in bat C M $2'5/mo • ''• \Itta 1150 . ~ llbt>)o ~-$113 .. p.,,,,01epar•esc:>r~ '•'" ~w..r·11 i eol(s101i-.Au10,.. .... ii~--.,.:: Ads There •S no pr ,. ,,., · • wr-01 you con advert ~t> n d ro sel , v' co ~ r., ~--hair or onv unuV":'l m~· Pilot (loss1h4"<l ~tot• -,, uH' 1t•I:' • "U00f1 bAI0111o Moil to Doil/Pilot. 330 W . lay St., Costa Mesa Ca 91626 642-5678 ______ _,,,_ _________ ~---------------~~ NAME ___ _ AOOtltESS ___ _ CITY ___ _ S1 A TE ZIP AO COPY 4 lrne m1r11mum opproa1mc11ely • word• per I•~ --. AMT ENClOSEO • • •• VISA or M ( " .. -YES ' . ·-· ~· r ·I ~\mcrtisitll A T s I 1111\\ II .. t.11h I l \\'!"II( r "'' d l ( Ir 1•11 \ < , J ,, lit t .J' 1 .1 .. 1 .1 ri l I r • ' .. !Ill J 1 • t T J'I 11 \\l.1 !t'\(J! h ll l I J( • 'II .. lo •111._1 •JH'''"11._ 1 .. 1 .• '<lll l 11•, liu111 A 11111 t1 • prn .. lm t l.i 11UI' Jti.l rr11\l\!Jli11ll 1rt 'l11t ...._ J1ll111Tll11J\l It Al c\IJ!t' J111h11J1I ahcllt'l'IL JI J l,111 p ... \ I\('\\\ 1111 • .J ( 1111 '"'' 11111111.•1!111. OIJl~tl .lt1:w1d• q1 . .1l11'. Jfh' 11 t \t\l 1r.1pc.i prud J1111111 '" 11 ·1.d ct 11 .111 "''ti -\h1l11 11 1 11.111~ 111.lu r1i.:l.1 It 11tl111n '' 1 ll)Ulf Pr11 II n1\\1rJr\ r l \l1t fll Ill\ I\ Jl1 .1d\.111t.1i:t 1't1\llH11 I\ I 111 ri n.t ~""'' lotrn 1111 ,,,:, .. -u11trl.1 .r Daily Pilat • , II c ,, llJ• 'tr<t r ( 11\(,t \/c IJ ( ,f/f/flf/IJJ 1/_1( 1 penin1• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extr• C••h 'For Del/very Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Del iver 1 day a week . No collecting . no soliciting. Must have d ependable car , truck or st at ion wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney lPP"lr QOlof monlt~ two d r ive s . phone modem. S 1995 547-0739 APPLE lie Computer Sys: tem. printer. Modem. $ 1195. IBM Comp•tlble 6401(. 50 MB. Hard dri\19 s 1495. 547 ·0400 fr•tel• MU FlllTlll- Golden LM> ml• 6 W.-old puppies. 494-2540 LOOKING for 10v111g own· era to •doPI an •ffec· llooate Cock8POO • FrM to good home 546-2~8 Jtwtl11/fan/Art- • 1125 -MATF/LH&t' Size 8 11950. Apptlited 11 $5e00 C811 Mr Clum 880-0770 Ptt1 I lalaal1 H4t ABYSSINtAN KI TTEN Execl PedlgrM Female. CFA reg. Snots 1400 C M. 645·6456 AKC Cocker SP8n1e1s 8 weells, buff, ch•mp llne, m81e $300 Wiii hOld Ill Christmas 557.5577 VE.•cellent Slltctlon "'0ut1t~:.ig VEuropeen 11•1840-~ 1540JambofM . N.B. -OPEN SUNDAYS- 1442 S. Bristol. S:A. MM22I *VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit Convertible. 1983. Mel•lllc P81nt, T8n top, 3000 mites, YES, THREE THOUSAN D M ILES ONLY, specl•I lront grllle, t 5 Inch BBS Wheels with P11elll P7 tires, Air cone:!, 5 -----; soeed. AM/FM Perfect condition. p.p 19500. CALL 650-0238 VW ·7 1 Bug. look• & run1 greau Must ... II Won't IHI' S 1100 Flrm. Call 964·9986 .............. ,, .......... vw..., ...a.1•· NM NABS .... ._. pMtt jc*. eun INI I ac root. I U OO 010 CNnLLft U t-7t17 or "3-ll03e LAAGllT lfUCTIOH of 181e model. IOW milMl9 ----~--..,.-.! Cldllleet ~~ln99 . SOtrrlf COUNTY eountytSMutt~ VOLKSWAGEN l.0·1100 6 2900 Herbeir INd. ISU.ZU COST A MESA TIWYOU ~:2~ IN U.S.A. AND TRYltG HAROCR TO 8£ = 1 •IAUI • llRVICE • PARTI • LEAllNG .. ·..,.au; .... USED CAAi I TAUCl<S COMI! IN OR-'ALL FOR .. ~ oeuu.o . ...-.it · \82t1 BEACH ll VO. HUNTINGTON MACH .. , .... ,, ....... , CHEVROLET '80 ~te. ale. wn. 4 epd. c1 .. n. reliable! S 1•50 ot>o. 873·8752 •11u11u11WM Auto tran1. Ser • 131824. u• THEODORE ROBINS FOllD • 11,\lllP" ..... (. ' ' • ""t . ~. ' . ~-1--...... IT&'I ., ....... . All colors and options. 3 t-I• Arinual Percentage Rate Fln8nGing for 24 mos oo 8P9fowd credit ••••llUT .lllP/UUILT 2524 Harbof Coat• M ... -141-1121 PlB.IC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE Pl8.IC NOTICE 1 MLIC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE PICJITIQUl..IUaMll ITATW•wr °' 'ICTITIOUt IUllNI•• lc" 92946 '.ICTITIOUI ..,... .. NAMl"ltAffmNT WITHDRAWAL"'"* N~ ITAffMINT Thll bu11ne11 IS con· NA• ITAff•Wf ·The fOllOWlng P«ton• are ,MTNR....., The fotlowlng pereont er•1duc1e<1 by a oenera1 p1rt· The lollow•ng P«ton• 11• dOing bulinest It 8Mt Vef.. OPIUTINQ UNDafll doing bu~ 1t Carib-neuhtp doong buSlr>ess 1t EIOorldo lay AHOCl•t ... I C811fornl8 ,ICTIT'tOUI ....... bean Ene<gy C<> • Mid Robert Hoo Financial ServlCH. 686 a-aJ Partnerlhlp, 3&9 _ 9tMll& Amer1<:¥t Energy Co . 329() Thi• statemenr wu flied Biker SI •277. COiia Meta San Miguel Drive. Sutte 100. The following P«son hal Bt•SIOI St . Suite 750, Cotti with the COUn1y Cle<k of Or· 92626 Newport 8e1Ch, Clllfornla withdrawn Ha gen.rel pert· Mesa. CA 92829 •nge County on-November Robert K Hurd. t818 92660 ner from rne partne<1t11p op. u S Holding Corp0ra11on. 18, 1986 Marlon Way. Santa Ana. CA Michael I COheri. 369 Safi erallng under the llcutiou1 Calllorn•a corporation, 3200 I ,,._ 92706 MlgUel •Ot•ve, Suite 100. bu11nen name of Amerlc8n Bristol St . Su•te 750. Cosra Publ11Md Ora~ Coul Dor> Heoderaon. 3217 Ne- Newpo<1 BelCh. Callf()(nl8 Industrial Servtc" II 1355 Mesa CA 92626 1D••IY Ptlol December 8, 15. t>r•tk• Costa M .... CaHI 92660 Logan Ave •9. Cosra Meta. Thtl bullnets 1t con. 22, 29, t98e 92826 Robert D E.oel. 369 Sen CA 92!26 dueled by a corpotallon M443 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· Miguel Om••. S1.1lle 100, The het111ous bu1lne11 Cynthia K Gray, Aul I ducted by co partne<1 Newport BeKll. Calltorrna name s1a1emen1 ror 11141 part· Sec PlB.IC NOTICE Robert I< Hurd 92660 ner1h1p wit tiled In Or8nQ41 Thi• atatement wH hied I ThtS 1ta1emen1 was tiled Jerry W. Klttrell, 432 Alta County on 1 0 · 2 1 • 8 8 wllh the County Cle•k of Or· ,ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, w!lh lhe County Clerk of Of. \lilla. Lagun• Beach. Call· F323538 ·~ County on December , NAm ITAff•Wf ange County on e>ec.mt>er forn1a 92851 Full Name ertd A.ddr-of 8 1986 The tollowlng persons .,. 8. 1986 This b1.111ne11 II con-the Person Wlthdr•wlng ,,_.., doing buslneH ar Ea · '-- ducted by a general P•rt· Cottln Miron 409 W Bay St Publ!Shed Orange Coell ecultve Plantattons In· Puohsned Orange Cout ner1111p B201. Costa Mau. CA Daily P1lo1 December t5, 22, lernllinal Contultants tS25 Daily P11o1 December 15. 22. MiCllMI I COhen 92627 29 t986 Januery 5. 1987 Mesa Verde Or East. Sulle 29 1996, January 5. 1N7 Th11 statement was flled Signed· C Miron M481 206, Costa Mau, CA 92626 M479 With the County Clerk of Or· Publtlhed Ora~ CoHt e..ecullve Prolest1onal In· --------- anoe County on November Dally P1101 December 22. 29. fltlltlC NOTICE· · ves1ors C1p1tll (Cehf 1 2968 PUBllC NOTICE 18 1986 1986, January 5, 12. 1987 B1m1n1 Pl Co111 MeSa. CA --------- ..,.... M523 '9CT1T10UI IUltNlll 92626 '9CT1TIOUI ..-11 Aoy Lesowoll Attorney al NAMI ITATW•Wf GlenDel Consollants, Inc Na. ITAftmWf Law 3209 BrostOI Sr'"'· P\BUC NOTICE T[le IOllowtng P«tonS 11• (Tennessee) 1525 Mesa The following persons 11• Sutt• 700. Cotti M"•·. c~ 1(2'7Jt I dotng bu1Jnes1 as Carib· Verde Dr East, Suolt 225. dOlng bull""• .. A) Wind· 92626 • bean Ene<gy Co : Mid j Cos II M"a. CA 92626 mMa Surfbo8fdl, 8) Wind· Publlltled O•ange CoHI 'ICTmOUa IUl•ll Amerlcar? Energy Co 3200 This buslneu 11 con-ansea C) Wlnd•"-Surf· Daily Piiot December 8. 15. NAiii ITAff•NT Bristo• SI . Suitt 750 Costa ducted by e general p1r1· boards. 520 Pacific eoeat--.n SPa.l 22. 29. 1986 ~~ rottowtng persons ere Mffa. CA 92626 ners111p Hwy Huntington Be8ch, CA Blood Puppy 8 wtll old. M44h uuniv ~"""'as U S HOiding Corpotalton. Dane L Wtllllle. Pres 92648 m•le AKC S300 ~4-0937 ---------SOU HEAN CAL CLEAN· Ca11lorn1a corpotallOn 3200 Tiits statement wu hied James Bernard Flynfl PlB.IC NOTICE ING. 3400 S Mam Street, Brostot SI . Suote 750. Co1ta With fh41 County Clerk of Or· 1231~ 43rd St . ~ ••I 1m10U ---------1•·2, San1a Ana. Cahl 92707 M .... CA 92826 ange County on December eeac:n. CA 928&3 PUPS. Al<C. shots $200 'ICTmOUa 9UIMll Timothy Paul Hagan, 3400 This bu1lne11 II con· 8 1986 JOhn S Flynn. 6531 Oe6'· 548-0769 NA• ITAffmNT S Main 511"1· 1•2· Santa dueled by •corporation ,..... grove Circle. Huntington PETS aRE P-EOPlE TOOi The follOWlng persons ate An:h Cal~ 9~707 Cynthia K Gray A11t Published Or1nge Co1t1 Beach. CA 92648 " doing ouline11 u WM 15 us nan 11 con-Sec Daily P1101 December 15. 22. This baslneu 11 con· Boarding & Grooming! HAY COMPAN~. 296 1 d~ted ~Y :n •1n~ivtduat Th11 sta1emen1 was filed 29 1986 January 5. 1987 ducte<J by a general patt- POODLE PUPPIES SALE South Pullman Avenue, T~rnol Y au nagan wilh Iha County Clertc of Or· M487 nersh1p T ·Cup Toy-Min 546·2~8 Santa Ana 92705 '1 statement was filed 1nge County on December Jlmff Bernard Flynn .i~-1"--....., Wilham Michael Hay, 68 With 11141C County C~.£!. Dr· 8. 1986 PlB.IC NOTICE This stateme11t was flled ...V Beacon W1y. Newport ·~ ounty on ~ .. bar f'-...S wnh the County Clerk of Or· RE RockhoPP9f' Moun· Beach. Calltorn1a 92660 15· 1986 f'JaZD Pubhsned Orange Coa11 '!CTITIOUI IUltNlll ange County on December taln Bike s325 & This buslneu ta con· Dally Piiot December 15. 22, NA• ITATIMIWf 8 1986 Motob.cane L•dles Bike ducted by an lnd1111dual Published Oringe Coul 29 1986 January 5. 1987 The fotlowlng per1on1 are W1ll1am MIChMI Hay Dally PJIOl Dec:emt)er 29. M481 doing bus1ne11 •• It T 8')· S 100 Can 759-85e0 This ttatemeol wu filed 1986. January 5 12 19. ping, 1355 Logan • 1, Costa . n, ''""' ll"tnaln with Ille Counly c ...... of Or· 1987 PlB.tC NOTICE Mesa. CA 92628 ange County on November M-538 E.stan11lado Pere1. 125& ... 21. 1986 FICTITIOUl IU8tMlll Kilson, Santa Ana. CA 92707 ""v•c •R-Fo-R-s ""X•Lt-A"'l!il1ac:......,.n1 '~ P\B..IC NOTICE NA• ITAT'IMlwr Jose Bu1ta1. 9651 Ma111y . S lOO '7 U ) 722 O 169 PubllaMd Oral\ge Coall The fOllowlng per1on1 are Garden Oro119, CA 92643 1 • DaJly Pllol December 8, 15, 'ICTfTIOUI Ml ... 11 dOinn buSIMll H ' Alex· This business 11 con· btwn 10· t 1AM or NAMllTAff•Wf • 3 30•5PM w~d.•yl 22. 29. t986 ender GhOll, 624 S Sullivan dueled by a gen9(81 part· M454 Th41 followlng person• •• • 10·B. Santa Ana. CA ne<Sh!p ---------doing buslneu as Ad· 92704 ~tert1t1ado Perez P\B..IC NOTICE vanee<J Foot Surgery As-Elilandtll A Ohofl18def\. Thlt 1111emen1 was flied ---------1oc1atet. 1303 Avocado 62• S Sulhvan • 10-B. Sanra with the Counry Clef'k or Dr· f'ICTfTfOUI IU ... 11 Ave . Sulla t95, Newpo<1 Ana, CA 9270• ange County on Oeeember ,. NAMI ITAff•Wf Beacn, CA 92680 This bualnet1 11 con· 8. t986 The following person• e1e Robert J Stelnbroner, ducted by an 1nd1111dual ,..,... doing business•• DP M , 900· Gardeflla Way. Eskandar A Ghollndetl PublllMd Orange CoHt M 0 u NT A I N v I E w Corona Del Mar. CA 92825 Thll llatement Wit fHe<J Dally Pilot Dec;ember 15, 22. PROPERTIES. 3131 Monroe Ph11tp A Shupe, DP M . Wtlh the County Ci.II ol Dr · 29. t986. January 5. 1987 Wey. Costa Mesa, Calif 2 t302 Calle B11sa. El Toro, ·~ County on December M485 92626 CA 92630 5, 1986 ,...., Pubhtlled Orange Coeet Daily Pllol December 15, 2'2 . 29. t986. January S, 1H7 M4" PllttlC NOTICE Kano f'ICTmOUa .,._ .. N~ITATW•Wf The IOll°""'ng P«tonl •re doing bullneu u OSL I GAIFITH AS· SOCIATES • 1, 3200 Brl1IOI St , Suite 660. Colla Mesa, Calll 92626 DSL Serv~ Company. 21791 Lelle FOf"1 Dr , El Toro. C•f 92630 0or>1riu. Schriber 3200 BrlstOI Sr Suit• 660, Cotti Ronald ~ NIChOll. 3131 Richard B \llehe, D p M . Monroe Way Cotta M .... 21 lnverneu. Newport "** PubllShe<J Ora~ Coa11 PUBllC NOTICE M .... C11t1 92626 ---------This bu1lne11 11 con-Clllf 92626 Beach, CA 92683 Hofman F Able11. 28 t3 John L Henry. DP M . Nevis Circle. Cotta Mete. Ul52 t Grunion Ln , •207. Daily Pilot December 15. 22. 29. 198e. January 5. tt87 M461 Calif 92626 Huntington Beach, CA --------- Th16 bu11t1e11 11 con· 92649 Pt8JC NOTICE PICTfTIOUI 9UllNlll dueled by· I geMtll part· NAMI I TAff•Wf ne<Shlp Thf fotlowlog P«tonl .,. Jay Houlton. CFO doing bu11,_. u Orange Th" st11eman1 wu liled Carpatry ."'.. ··~·rm ducted by • general part-Thi• bu11ne11 I• con----------;iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------------.. Nll!'!'!"'-'"""•11111!!1!1111""' nerlhlp ducted by jOlnt ¥enture '9CTITIOU9 IU ... ll Plus Small ~ •nd •GEN. HOME REPAIRS ••ABC MOVING•• F HI INTERIORS Ronald H NIChOls Robert J s .. tnbroner, NAMI ITAff•Wf County BMW Aepelr, 3t98H ""'h Iha County Ci.tit ol Or· Airport loop Or . Cotta I~ County on e>ec.mber Mesa 15 1986 Jemet S Lucl\etta, 3249 Hilaria Wy. Npt . Calif ,_ $2.40 per day Th•t's ALL you pay lor 3 tines, 30 day minimum 111 the Additions, Walls. Doors. Paint Dryw811. Carpentry Quick & Careful T 138046 HANGING/STRIPPING This statement wes filed D P M The lollowlng pertont ere 142· 1710, I 1111, Ill etc Gery_645-5277 PTL LO RATES 552-04 10 VISA·MC 673-1512 with tile County <;!«k of Or· Thi• 11a1emen1 wu fifed doing bustnen ... OBA --ange County on e>ec.mber with the County Cieri! ot.Or· VEL . 5441 Sierra \lerde, Ca~t FE NCES-GATES TrM trim 2 •t-•ft-1 FrH tit Pl11tt1~ltt1lr 2. 1986 · ange County on Oeeember Irvine. CA 92715 •_,-. ______ Dump runs C M./N B T l28t24 722 ·~~7 Pan7218 1986 Robert Hoo, t779 Panay Pro !j •r,..../UPol C.ean-" ._.. Int /EJ!t atctl Plastering. C C 29 ....,. area Jim Wl'lyte. 642·7206 __ Custom Tfttl.lflng. Ou ~ Orange Coast ., ... Cir . otta Mew,-A 928 1ng Truck moun1·equ1p PLUMBINa-;. PAi'NTING STAIYlll Oll.llll Work Probleml·NO Prob· Deity Piiot December 29, Published Orange Cout Daniel l~. 5441 Sier· S17 rm. no tricks 841·3334 STIMITS-II-. lemsl ,32 .... ~ 5 .. ~.783 1 1988, January 5. t2, 19,1Dally Piiot Dec;ember 15. 22. ra Verde, lrvl~. CA 927 15 Thi• buslne11 11 cor1-d~ by 8(1 •fldlYldual Jim Luchetta Tills 11a1eman1 wa f11e<1 with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Dec;ember 8. 1986 Pubhshed Orange Cou t Daoly Piiot Dec;embef 2:9. 1988 January 5, 12. 19. 1987 P\8ltC NOTICE SERVICE DIRECTORY -Carpentry= BIG or small _.,. -...,_ "'" 1987 2t t98e. January 5. t987 Scott Fisher, 9442 Br .. 11· Ct•t•I Reas price Al 835-4 736 Orange Co. Origin•! Pla-Ll•t M-540 M48e water. Huntington Beech. ,,...t Student Movert Insured 1....,mii--..lill-iwo ____ :==================~=========:=;· Publlllled Orange Coall rlveways. patios. paths, Haalia~ Lie T t24·436 641-8427 2.a ... D • 1 .. -1.~ D•1ly Pilot December 15, 22. ·-'ICTIT'tOUI --·· NAMllTAffMIWT CALL TODAYll e1c No 1'ob too small --•"'""--"""-"""",. " "' ..-29 1'""• Januarv ~ 1"•7 Reas Mickey. 536·0553 LT HA LINO . MOVING NEW Warehouse Storage •AH plumbing a heetl . "'""· . , "· M47 t Tiie lottowtng pertons •• dOlng buslneea n Pa(ll Av· enue Yogurt and Oes-1 Shoppe, 24301-A Muif'l8nd1 All Fiii Liii Your S.vlce Directory Ret>r•Mntallve 14r-tl2f .... 110 _ _ • G81age & Yard Clnups I -• le • --E-ClaU• Cart Jon ~5•8192 •rll•f met EXPERT Service a Repair AG HAUl:.ING. CLEAN UPS. Warm IOvtng hOm; en· ~~~;~351:1~~~-9---1+-r'-. QAK QUALITY WORK. REAS. vironmen1 for the elderly '1 DAYS MIKE 722 79u Balboa lll•nd Board & Plumblng 1-&eina. Low E • • · "" Care. 873·8589 Af1 Spm nat rat" by phone, guar AL- F/T PIT 18 mo's/up Also CLEAN UP & HAULING Pa!-ti•i --24hr MrV (714)997-1704 8 --------•!Mariners School Schedule Any lype of odd job• Call 111 ... .. 'It d•y rates NB 548-3063 anytime Kyte 66'1-8582 1hEAR OFTHEFINEST '"er!L!t•I '4.80 The CaHf. Pubflc: Utlllt... H•I;, • lultla .... ., P•lntlng a wood llnllhel r:p;r;;c;; reli•ble w1A C~ REQUIRES / In N B RICHARD SINOR m•nage yoor propert fOf' that •ft u..c:i. houMtiold R68M CCEXNINd 1 __ r.1t.•-".'------.-.."-c..,,,2=eo=-644. ge3.4114 ~-6,8-oo~..u.--11-.:__---+i~~1----A ttne-m tmimum , PM1e>n•I Fltnes1 Trtlner --.-... * * ......--...,-, ---S .u.c. Cel T numbef In ell c1 .. n Housel 852· 1862 Hlghty qua! In .. I.,... of 11111 Pllmll .wn·· -,. Plus a Garage a ecsv.rtlMmeri11 II you HOLIDAY CLEAN·UP exer~N Batry 956-5123 _... K f $1 00 ~ • queetlon •bout Hsecletnlng. carpets. hrd I &I 20% °" Labof In Dec It or . ,_ legelfty of 1 mover. wood nrs. windows, etc. tin I (MERRY CHRISTMAS) Hot tar I Qfallel repelr, .. Celt PUbllc Utll ._ Com Int .. fill Comm'I, Resid'I. roof type tune upe & re-• \ ' 1 ~. 71•·5~·4 151 . KI RBY ~3~1.~!~~ANCE. J.••n , ... , a11eAccou1tlc1. Fr""'· r~fl. Prompt Mrvlee. can advertlH our G• lltctricaJ •&-1•••• CLEAN I !XflAT OWf 25 ~ ••l*'lenee Lie T. 11e.•28 130.1353 Oreo Student Pa111ter1 lnt!E•t. Ou.I. wort!, tow r•t•. ,, .. -720-t ,., Int llltt. Ouallty WOtll• menahlo. Ir• •t. IM'd. Lie. 231030 ~ 84().f!l(M PAINTER NH D8 WOAKf lnt!E•t. <*Mnga. reftn cab. (29) Yfl ••P . 1fOtll guer. De-Al P..,,t "4·3137 RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Cl111tf'led ,..,_ Tum umrianr.d Item• Into c=a: . 1 a mnmum pra 11 the ..,,,. whether you lldwttlM 1 day or 3 daya. 1t'1 a great way to tum thoH hidden treuur" Into cati. Wt are ellO offering I Gulde te 9etter 0. ... ... tw l1A TNt gutdl IOClludel ldMI on how to adwrt ... , how to plan, whit ltemt to ... ,I plu1 ldMe for a better. Olt8gl .... ; lllo-1 garege .... llgn. prtdng 11~. Information on city ordl-nancea end en kwtntory ~. You ~ purd\MI your G•ege s..-Kit fOf S 1.00 when you pteoe your Id at: llllJl'lllt ::z:.:;:~~--... ...... .. ....... ' 17111 .._.. IMI., ~ .._,. Monday tftrOUl'I ,,__C'tO AM to I fl'M ~ Ad*•4 •• ,J ' Mt.IC fl>TICE --------·•Btvd . £1 TOfO. CA tH30 . 'ICTmOUa MlaMll Park Avenue. lt'IC .. A Cell· NA• ITAffMINT lornla corporation. 590 The following person• llf• Anton Blvd • Cotta Meea. dOlng butlneel u : Aoc M Calif 92829 Fro1t OBA THE FROST Thi1 bu1lt1e11 11 con. GROUP. 24555 Lot AlllOt 81 ducted by • ~poraoon • 1. L-oune Hillt. CA 92953 Park Avenue. lt'IC , By Roe MlchMI Frott, 29151 Carolyn Stegelvlk. Preeldent .Miulon Hllll Dr..-S8A-.Min T-f1tr"St•t~I WU fllilcf- Capi1trer10. CA 92975 • with the Couflly Clerk of Qr. T 111. bulln"' 11 con· .,. County on Decetl'lbef UC1ed by .,. lndlvldu81 16, 1986 Aoc M FrOll Tlltt llatem.nt WH filed with the County Clefll of Or· County on ~ ,..... '18t1' Publllhed 0r.,. Coeat Dally Piiot o.c.mber 22. 2t, ttM. January 5. 12. 1Ml Pvblllhed Orange Cout --------- Delly Pltot Oecemt>et ts. 22. rtllllC NOTICE 29. tt88, January 5, tN7 ---------M492 Ptennout .,_ .. ~ITATl-..T "8.IC NOTICE me IOltowint '*"°"' .,. _ ...... ..-..--...,.. ....... .--__ doing b\1'"'"9 ••: Archwey PtCT1T10UI *'-11 Vending a Amu .. ment. ~ ITAftMIWT 7122 t Oh Street. W.t· The f*"""t per-aon1 -minster. CA t2M3 dOlft9 ~ • POllYIMI Peter AIM\ Douglaa. 7122 Automot!Ye Cflemlcal Prod· 111" StrM'. Weatmllletet. uct1. 87 Oertmouth, lr¥1M, CA. 12913 GA t27t8 Anne M8rie llMm, 1NO Oevld qarth Hanour. 81 ShlP'#eY Ave ' Long leectl. O•lmouth, lrvlne. CA 9271& CA 90915 Ttll• bull""• I• COfl· Thi• t>uetne ...... 11 GOO· dueled by' en lnd1vldu8I Mted Dy CO-pet1fttn 0e-M Hanour P9ter A. 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PICnnoul•tH•M Pie~-c90ifle ,.,._ II\ HOfM 1ft1C e:ouney Ofl Den,.,._ lltlOftNo.IT.01. ttw•..-..,.IAMI. radio .., .. ,.._ ... ..._ _....... • • llMm ITA~ ._ ITAW ..lerliet. tll4S ,._ Qrde, """9C m1a 15. t• TM ll'dPllllUM ~ The,..... llld .....,_ MOTICl IS 'UlltTHI,_ C.-.. •-:.:.. ..... .. "'9 ....... la ... 90t.._· The followinO.,.,..,. lhe lollowlrlt l*IOnt ... ,ountalll "llllW t210t -I ,_ .............. tor IN *"' *'elf .. of 1M .tr• ..... QNIN ... II llO OWi* .... =... -.. '" o.e. No. 3 .. ,. d int t>utll'leU n dolno butlneu .. : Tiie °"Y '"°"* HodfllOn, fllCTmOUI • II•• ~ Orll\IC COLlt OI ............ not ...... arr CHANO DUI( ..VU llld Ind ....-Illa OM1-1N11 M .......... CMc C.-. DtM W.. • .,_c:.,.,,., 1 ~9t'.1m1t;., Abbey· Antlqult, Fine Olftt.. ..,... • 11Mm ITAlW ~Nat~ t2, It. ttllfl .._..,...... totty.fhoe SIJS.AH C. AYU, ·~ 'Ill .... al .. ~....... .. 0011 of .,_. ..... AN. CA "10t • Plftnlrlflllt., 3190-A AlrPOrt lntet'lor DMlon.,.,....... Ttlle ~ .. 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"9 C°""'Y on 0..e._ Dennie Joeepfl L.elllnc. lllCIHIOUl!i!!l!!'I ft4JM/ly 9' tbe Dilttlcta Clil-turu. Equlpme11t 111CI wflicll cw~ ...... C*J ~°'-...... = 92111 ..• Th11 bualnesa la eon· t5. ,... 121\'t ~ St .. N.I .. CA ...... ITA"'• • .If etetAon. A ~tClelnlng Goodwlll ol a _,. Ory lflel be told • euc.. ~ .... Cllf .. ...,_ """ tN court W..,enl.TenE)'dl,Qen, d\letedby·an~ ,_ t2M3 -Tiit,..,..,._...,. _..wlll berlQUlfedptlot C*Nreandl.IUllClty ...... t1on•at11t1e dletlOM .. Y..,,C01Ftllt h tlWtflt. Yovr ......... .,., Partner. 3190-A AifPOrt Stlvley Marlene CMlbert PutlitNd °' ... c.... Ttlit DutiMM .. COfl· ~ ....... -J l I to~· . . nen and .. ioc..... It; 222t IMOUftC9cL o.t.CI No4emW,.,. lflCle~ be.In perW • ., LOOC> Orllle, c:oet.MeM. CA Tiils 11..._,I ... ftlecl = "°' DeclMW 22, 2t, ducWCI by: en lndMClilll • Boetwortla. 1tat ,...,,.., No ~ et\811 b9 Newpoft llvd., .,.._ I . " Oiled• O.C.mMf l l , ~ Orlngll C-~ ~ ~2'26----~·hec County c~~ Or· 1 'J~. 12, '!!!.. Dennie L.-...C Colte ...... CA taa7 ":::.n "ci:.~~d-~! Cott• Meta. Callfomla. _._... ,... -Deily ~ ~ n . If YOU ClllDff'Qa Ttlia bu1lne11 la con· -..,,.. ounty-on ..-nber ........, Tiiie .. ........,.. .-.'1lleel 1111.....,,,......, _. · -Tiie 9llli ... ...,.... -• U. ..,,._ ..._. OF"~ or•"°""""""' or-.. al ducted by 1 limlted partner· 15· 19M wtttl Ille Ooune-; a... of OJ. Metor Cltdl, AtJ4 D. Hunt . .,_. lflell be~~IOn by tl'ie said ''"""'on • ·Pet.a -M632 .,.. lie< 1 •na. y0u Millll • ~ sl\IO PW Ml.IC llOllCl ... COUllty on O.Clfi'lMI 8wfl t2M7 lrom " pr_.,_ In de-NHS IOcatlon la· "COSTA ~ Ofange Coeet '°"' c1llftl wlfl .. ~ •' wwrflll E. Ten Eyca Pub41thed 0r.,. Coeet 11, 1... Ttlll IMlllMM .. con-tiernwq tM ~· , .. MESA CLEANERS ' Deily Pl6ot Oecernoer 29, rmllC M>ntl ~ It to"" ........ . Tllll ltalernent wM filed Daily Piiot Oeeember 22. 21. ACTmOUI WU W dYcteCI by: an lndMdull IPOl•eib6e tMddW LAUNDERS" 1• ~ • OI .... "v • ti the C 1 °'8rtl I Or 1916. J1n11wy 5. 12. 1tl7 MAim ITAW PuOlilfled Or1ft1C eoeet lln Stewert Filldl9y ~ Pfoposall lo leHe Slid bull! Tr.,.,... 19 In-M52t '1C11TIOUI ....... tN court w1tNn tour ......... "" :~ Cou~ ~ o.c!,.,.; M513 The fot1oWin9 ~ tte Deity Piiot DeceMW 22. 2t. fl'il9 .,...,,_,. ... NICI Milt propetty mutt De r• lended to be ~ MAm 8TA~ from the cs.t. of tlr9t ... ~· 15.198& dolno bullneet •CC 1tM,Januwy5,12.1M7 w1tt1tt1eeountyetencol0f· '*"9dbythe0ele\}atedof· 11 the ott1ee ol: ACTION MUCNOTIC( Tl'iel~C*MM.,. ~Of'-""'•~' ,.... l'\8.IC llOllC( Enterprl.... H• 1 B s. M52t ... County on ~ flclr at the F!""''"" VaMey ESCROW. INC-. IO Norm I csoono ~ • v..., In S.CtlOft 700 of tM • PubllV!ed Ortl\Q8 Coat Bristol St, Ste. 246. Santa 15 1• , ~ o;rr~IO E~tlOn Tustin A¥e , Suite 0 , Santa CITY a. Cate .. 55 Al&lnta •211. ~Code of C•o , .... ~ Diiiy Pitot Oec«nber n 29 flCTITIOUa ....... Ana. CA t27CM . ...... tar. 1 1 t treat. An• C1lllo,.nla. OHf\09 POWrT• VAU.IY Huni1ngton IHCtl CA The time tor~ dllill'I .. . 19~ Jenuwy 5 12 tM7 . MAim ITATIMIWT Cetla A. CN!Clt. 220f Cat· PubW1eC1 OrlftlC C.... fountatn V"'-Y. alllornia, County on or after J*"*Y CAUFOMM 926'& . not ...,.,_ ptlot to tour ~ · · · M50l Tl'ie 1o11ow1n9 pereone.,. rleele. Sam. Ana. CA 92707 Diiiy Piiot Deca1*el n 2t t270I, no .. tar than 2:00 15. 1987. MOTICa Mel Plcll ..... $6 Allenta ll'IOnttll "°"' , ... dele of ... <1 ---------do4ng l>UllMN ••· Cl'llt fnll bu1tnes1 11 con· 19M.JenueryS,t2.1ti7 'P.M .. Wedllftd1y. Oecem· Thlt.bull!traMferlteut>-IMVl11MQW 1,2 t7. Hun~on ~. llelringnotlelldmove. 7< P\a.IC NOTICE Catney 8ulld1tt. 23171 dueted by. an lndlllldual Mae». ber 31• lN& teci lo ~Na ~ ,_.CT llO. -CA 92Mt VOll MAY EJC••-._" Mwlner °' •71. 1..aguna Cana A. Ct1i161 doill9 .......... Ceclla. 7 a.be ace.piing 111Y writ· Commercial Code Section . .-WMClfll ITMST Mike ~ .. 55 At· Ille qpi by ttle cuwt I you~ '1CTITIOU8 WU Hoguet. CA 92177 Tllit ICatement wea ftllCI ~ Of Cotone Clll __ .,. ~ :C:,DPOMll· the ~ted 8 lOS '9MMECT llO. IJG Ian ta • 217 Huntl"ftOA •• • pereon .,..., 111 d In • Mm ITAT'llmMT Craig Steven Cernay with 1M County etenc °'Of. Mar cA t2US' ~ nu•~ ltlalt call l0t or bid· Tl'ie name and aeldr .. of -MCMATIOM CUfTU 8wt1 CA HMa the ....... you ~ ...W.: The fo11owinO '*'°"' .,. 23671 Matlner Ot • 71, llil'08 County on Oeoeillbet LOrrliM c Nee1191 . ..,,_ U dW'O Any l*IOt'I wflO "-the per ton wlttl wtiom IWTIIAleCa Thie bull-Is con· ~ tfle •ecu10t 0t ........ • dOinO bullt..-... PA W•I· Laguna NIQYel. CA 92877 . 15. 1HI Tllll butiM. .. eon· '1C~a~n '*-'°'°'' IUbmilted • writ· ctaima may be ftlld II: AC-NOTICE IS HE.AEBY g1_.. ducted by • oenerel pan. illretor, OI' l.IC)Oll me ... . ern Dlatr. Co . 623 fhl• bullneH ,, con-,_ ducteCIJ>y:anlndlYldull .,. ten bid m•y IUC>mll an ()(al TIONESCAOW,INC .. 800N. ttlattl'ie CltyClerltoAtl'ieClty Mt1Hp torney '°' ... ___,..Of"', FMntetone. Santa Ana. CA ducted by' an lnOMdual Put>lllflld Or911g9 C.... LONllM C NeClllt ~ = ~H H bid e1.c.edlng by 11 .... , fl¥e TUSTIN AVE. SUITE G. of Fountlm Valley Cttl-Mike Hilender ldmlntltfator, .... Ml ... : 927CM CralQ Cwney Daily Pll04 Oec«nber 22, 2t, TJlll ata...:...nt .. fled .....,,. 11 P l -bl 'l perc:.nt (S~) Iha hiot-t SANTA ANA, CALlfOAH&A fornla wilt recetw 'M86ld ThlJ etat_.,t ... tlld tne court wlttl proof Of ... .,. Aay A Plillllpt. 823 Thie 1111_.,t W81 filed t981.January 5, 1.2. lM 'f wlftltneCOUlitya.tllofOf· ~o2)~~ Wfltt9n bld.,;c::=~: 92705 and tfle lest~ tot propouJs uni~ tlle 110ur of witflttleCountyCWttolOr-wlcit.awtm.n,...... .... ·:- Alnt•one. $Mita Ana, CA With the County C1"1I of Or· MSCM enge County on D80e1ftbet end at tit. 30U N. ~ ••ecu1• ll'ie form ~~~by ""11~..j 10.00 • m on January I . '119' County on DecertlOet lnO~ ... ~ =:::::::• 927CM 1ngeCountyon December __ .,.lift_ 15 1981 ..__._w 8""9105 ...... anuaty . 1987, !or NEWHOPE 15.198& not-...... -... _ •• F.-.cl H Aenfeld, 1760 11. 1966 ,._nut~ ' ,_ ·--· _.,, ' of ...... 111eh f0tmat hu wfllcfl It Ille buiilMl9 ~ STREEJ ·PAOJECT NO. ,_ Yen\oryend.., al ' Monrovta Ave C-1: Coeta ,.,., ftCTITIOUa ...... Pul>Nttled Or Coelt Sant• AM t27ot 11 t7 lleretol0t• been aporo\'8d before the coneummetlon 2850 -FOR THE RE· P\tbiltlld OrlftlC eo.t ...., ....... or of .......... ~ CA 92627 Publllhed Or'119' COMt 111.a. ITATW Deily Pilol 0ecemW: 22 2t Clltton I . ~-una by the Board of Trust-dlle apecifild above CONSTRUCTION ANO RE· 0811y Piiot ~ 22 2t bona°' accountl ••••• ' Thie bUllMH ,. con· Daily Ptlot 0.c ..... ber 22 2t T~ ""°"' .,. 1• January 5 12 fti7 • =·~ ::l; g The Board of Trull... 011•0 O.caml>er 1•. SURFACING Of NEWHOPE 1918 J""*'f s 12 1N7 . In S«tlon l200 Clld l200.5 alq duetedby COoi*1Mll 1986 J anuaryS.12.1N7 'dolnQbutln• ... :,•Welt . . . Mitt rt111' IMlllneM I• con·::-::·.:::,:: 19:6.,..,.....0M.MnMOM. STREEl FROM SLATER . . . MS25 tfle~.::.:c:::i .• Frid H Aenfeld M52t EnterprlNI, 37' South ctucted by·.,., lndMCluel Mid flC~llt ... Within tan ( lO) Tr•11ttlren AVENUE TO WAAREA AV· ~ • ~ :. Tiiie 1tatemen1 *" flied 81-IC llftf""C Tuetln. Orange. CA t2MI MlJC M)llC( Clifton 8. Duncan • deyt after ,.ICllpl ofJ>tda M.ANO DUK .. VU ENUE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY "9l1C llOTlC( .-IC WOM:lll'.,. • with tl"ie County Clerk of Or· ,._ nu ,_ Tami J. TMCl&er. 2.7 .,_ Ttlle ... tement wM Nici tnfotmatlon conc:ernln IUt~ T 1 AECREATION CENTER EN· ._, · ..... ~.ieoun!Y on December flCTITIOUaWU Grind Val .... Newport AC~A~ w1tt1tt1eCountyClettl of Or· tfle propoeal ltloulcl be .J, ..._ C. lml, ,... ~~NfJR:W~J~N~ PICYniOUIMJlll•• ::t a-:tt':':' 111 ..;4 ,..,. MAim aTAW ~~· c~= It con· Tl'ie followino Pl'WI.,. ~~ty on December ~--:C~Jo<>r'~~~:~~· Publl:-0 g;:r co: ANO AfCONS~1'0CTION r=:'=!.,. , .•. "· -!!!!!..· ~! Pu~ Oranoe ~ Tiie fClllowiftg P"90ft9 we duc1ed by-en lndhllCIUlf OOinO ~ 11; ....... ' ,_. • Daily ilot bet • Of' THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY dOll'Q bullr..-er 11 TM ........ --- Diiiy Pilot Oec«nber 22, 29, dO<ng bualnes• ... PIM Tami J TMCk• SueN ._..._""· 3146" E. Publitfled Or~ Coat f~~ov~~~~T~r~ l998 MS. 1 AECAEA TIOH CENTER EN. ltilCOfl Wor1d ~: 21 Tiie ~CA...., ~ IHI, Jenuety-5, 12' 1987 Shoe Aeco<dt; 1718 Hum-Thle 1111emiilt ... fliecf c~e~onadllMr. Dally Piiot Oec«n1* 22 29 9271>1 (714) S42 M51 Al TRANCE AT THE INTER-Committee to Free SO¥tet ':"*'o.!n ... ~ -------M-~l_5 mlngblrd Ofl\08, Coeta Mela. with the COU11ty ewtt °'Or· CA t21H 1Nt. J*"*Y 5, 12, tN7 ' 1~ C.,ol ~. ' • •-IC llftftH: SECTION Of HEIL AVENUE Hate Krlthnee. 215 leolOl't ~e:' Der • ~. __ .,._llftTIC( CAt292t ange County on DeclMW MitlUO Ulno, 170 Sand· M50I ,OUNTAIM YAUIV ... _ nu~ AND IAOOKHUAST .St . Leoun• IMc:~. CA . MWS21 i ,._,.. ,.., J.,,. Oddo, 1711 Hult!-15, 1111 c.tte. Cofone C1a1 .... CA ICMOOl ~T 90AllD STREET. In 8CC«cNlnce wlttl t2151 mlngbifd, ~· Mela. CA ,_.. 92125 OI' T .. UaTIH "OOI" ftCT'tl10U9 ..._.. the Plane and S~111· lnternattonm Soc6ety tor ftCTmOU9 ....... 92926 Publllned Orange CoMt Ttlis buslnett 11 con· rt&IC M)TlC( •ILOIN Clefll of tlle MAMI ITATRmlff cattone . Kr•tllnl ~ of __ '1&--..-IC..-llO_llCl __ _ ...... ITATUmWT ~"'' JoMph LeBlanc, Oallt Pilot Oeeember 22, 29, duc1ed by an indMdUal ._,. ' The following P"'IOnl we Propoeall 11\111 be prw-~ BMch. Inc . C.... Tl'ie tol!Owlng per~• we 128 _, '8th St , N-POfl 19M. J-.y 5. 12. 1M7 M1t1UO I.Jeno '1CTmOUI ~U Oateo Oecember 11 198& dOlng t>ueineu •• W1t1tllne etlted ~ M8led cover fornl1 corporation. 285 dDlng t>usi nau ••. a..ch,CA92M3 7 M5t0 Ttlll ., •• _.., w• filed MAmlTA·-· . Video PrOduetlons. lt8A ar>d lllall be IQC()mpanled Laiglon St. Uigun• 8Mch HEIGHTS. L TO ." Cll•fornia Th11 bualneu 11 con-wtttl the County Clertl ol Or· The~ pertoN •• o:u~lhld o.c°"nge ~1 Avocado Ave .. Corona Del by one of the form• of bid-CA 92951 ' ' limited PannerllllC>. 21.Z duc1ed by eo-pannere Ml.IC llOTIC( .,. County on Oecembet doill9 ~ M: D. 0' w 29 ty ~t ernbef I . . M.,, CA 92t25 der'• MCUrity requWeCI by Tiii• bull,,.. ••• Con· [)ypont Ortve. !Wit• 111, Oennts l.et.nc: 15, 1981 Auocl•t•. $200 lrlllOI '1 WM4N Tl\Qr'nas Mletlael PryGf, Section 10 of ttle ~ ducted by. corporation ,,._,CA 92116 Thie 1111--.1 w11 filed ftCTmOU9 ~U ,_ Str .... Cotti ...... cal· 818A Avocado A\08 . COM, caltonS All i>r090Ule lflell Oivld M $chu119r Jr Splflong 1nvea1men1 Cot· willl the County Clettl of Qr, NAm ITATW Pubhtled Orange Coat forni1 92129 CA 9281S be merited "ProjeCI No Vlee Prealdene · · P<)fllion. • CalllO<!'la Cor· 1nge County on Oece<TIMr The following per10n1 .,. Deity Pilot o.c.mber 22. 29. 08L SertiCe ComC*tY. • l'lBLIC NOTICE This busmen 11 con· 2850 · AKonatruetion and Thtt atllement wu filed pore11on. 2 192 Dupont 11. tNe doing bJillneu u : K-v· 19M. January 5, 12, 1H7 California eotpOJatlon. 3200 ducted by 111 1ndlllldual ~1url1eong of ~ope Wtlfl Ille County Cieri< of Or· Orhle Suite 111. lrvtne. CA ,,_, boatd E•Pf .... 270 E 17ttl . M509 8rie1ol Street, Coale Mau, NOTICI TOMCMTC>tt8 Of T M Pryor Street Pro,ect No 37'2. anoa County on Pecemt>er 92715 Pub111hed Or11191 Coat St , Coet1 MeN. CA 92t27 Callfornla 92626 IUUC TRANVI" Thtl atatement •IS hied Widening and Aeoonstruc· IS t916 Ju n·M•ro• Sp1ri1n9 D111y,P1to1 December 22. 29, Dennie 1 Lie. 3381 Ven, P\llJC llOTICE Th•• MllTllMS ii con· (Sacs 6101-6107 w1111 the County Clerlc of Of. tion of tfle Fountain Vllley ,_., 2192 Ouponl Or1Ye Su•t• 1986 J1nuary S 12 1917 tur• Of . Huntington 8Mcfl. dueled by • generll Part· UC C I 1nge County on DeGember Recrea11on Center En-PubllSl!ed Or'119' Coat 11 1. 1n.1ne. CA 92115 M527 CA 92827 ACTITIOUa ..,..... nerlhlP 1 Nohce •S flereby gtven 5. 1986 traooe" and malled or c»-0.,11 ,.!IOI December 22. 29. Andrew ~·'"''Y 2192 Thtl bualnHI 11 con· MAim 8TATlmlff OSL Setw:. Company. lo creditors of the Within , __ lh1e<ed so u to be In the 1916 January s 12. 1917 Dupont Or•.,., Suite 111, Ml.IC NOTICE ctucted by .,, indtYIOual The fOllowlng '*'°"' •• 9y Senior vie. "reeldent named lranteror that• bull< Pubhllled Orange Coast hand• ol the City Clerll 11 M!I07 Irvine. CA 92715 Dennla 1 L.. dOiftO butlneta •· Caoltal and General Countel transl• ts about to b4 made o..iy PllOt December 15, 22 . .,., oftlc:e In the City Hiit, T1111 stllemafll w•• hied 'tCTfTIOUa .,..... Thia et.tMlel'lt •• filed AINI• lntemetlonll. 40oO Tllit atat-11 wat Nici 01 property hereln11ter 29 1986 January S 1917 10200 Siii• A....,.1141, on Ot P\a1C NOTlCC .-1th the County Clerk of Or· NAm STA.,_., wtth the County Clerti of Of. MacArth~r 8l11d . Suite '#iUI the County Clerll of Or· desct11>ed M467 belDf"e Ille bOUf Malld At --~;.;.;...;...._..._....,. __ 1nge County on December The loltow1n9 l*IOlll .,, 8n9' County on Decem.,., 6300. " 8'" 92MO ange County on November 2 Then-and ~ the designated time, Ill l>ld1 flCTITIOUa ....... '1CTmOU9 .._ .. ..-...aTATUmlff TM follOIMng 1*90t19 are doing ~ • OLN, • 11021.J Sk.!Pt!ll: Cln:le • 50S: INlne 9271' Oeboreh LH Nlcltell, 25681 S~ Pointe. El Toro, OA 92630 Th11 bullnftl la con· , Ou<:1ed by an ondovodual ~ Oeoorlfl L• Ntelt• Thie llllemenl wu flied W!lll Ille County Cieri! of Or· 8nge County on December 15 191& tS. 1988 doing bvSineM 11. Fairview 1$. 1916 Newport Gema. Callfomla 17. 19M lddress of the lniendedl Ml.IC NOTICE rec .. Yed wilt t>e publicly NAMI ITATDmNT funM investors. ·119 via lido naLMa corl)O(lllon _ f~t transf8for IS JC CARtERI DC>flllld •••mined 1nd de-The lolloMng '*'°"'are ---------- Publtahed Ora1199 Cout Soud. Newport 9Hoh, CA Publlstlld 0r"'9' Coast Thie businHI 11 con· Published Orange Coat C 0 MP ANY INC . a flCTITIOUI IUIMU elated by the City Clerlt Bid· doing bulolneb u Rayne Mt.JC llOflC£ Daily P110I December 22. 29, 92663 .. ly Piiot Oeeember 22. 29. dueled by • corpor1hon Oail't Piiot O.cember I t 5. C.hforn• eorp()(lllOfl. 671 .... 8TATamlfl ders l rld the public .... tn• W1ter Systemt. t7135 M --~~"------- 1986 J1nu1ry 5 12, 1987 "-ymond 0 Vlneenh. 119 19N, January 5. 12, tN7 Mafll Zlgner. Prelldent 27 29 1986 W SeventH nlh StrH I. Tiie l()llOMng perlOt'il we vtted ID De pr_,; II the Skypart. Clfele, Irvine 9271~ flCTITIOUa ~ .. M502 v11 Lido Soud, Newpof1 M50I Thtl 1111ernen1 w11 !tied M4S5 Cosll Mau. C1iilornt1 doing bustneu u J_ o e c11r111on o f tlldl Tfle<>dore Bowen 34112 NAMI ITAT'lmWT ---------+---------+----------+----------;---------=---..., 92627 So,., as •• known 10 H1gby's Yogurt & Trel l ptOPOaall SeY1lte O•n• Pt ' CA 92629 The fC>llowong perlOn• .,. • n1111111c NOTICE D1111111c IW\TICE DllDllC IW\Tt.rc Ml.IC NOTtC£ Ml.IC NOTICE Ille 1n1ended T'8nsler ... the Shoppe.1 5408 "G" w11nu1 All t>lda so r-ved. exam-Th ta bu1tne11 " con· d01ng buslneu u Brad A i l"UIK. ,._ nu ,._ nu ~ ineendtd Tr1nsfefor h1•'1AYelf()fn11 9:i'6~' tried 11\d declared will ~ ducted by an lndi't'tdual Stec»ns M1sonry. 885 Nyel · used no IOd•ltonll butt""' Don•ld Gene F1ntey referred by the City Clertr to TheOOOr• eo-i Place, Laguna Beech. CA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY names 1n<11ddrn-with1n 25512 Eld-oo<I El T0<0 Ille C11y Eng1,_ 1.nd the Thr1 stllement was filed 9MSI NTY CAL.FORNI a lt>e p111 three years CA 92630 C11y Attorney tor cheetung With the County Clerk ol Or· Brld A SteQPtna. 615 ORANGE COU , "" 3 The name end bualneu T1111 1>us1ne11 II con· and report to Ille City Coun· 8fl9' County on oec.mber Nyes Pt11oe. Lagun1 Beaoh. NOTICE To CONTRACTORS 1ddreu of the intended ducted by 1n 1nd1111du11 ell end tl'ie Agency !Of Com-15 1986 CA 92651 Ir Ins I er ea I I · JC C Oon1ld Gene Finlay muntty Oewte>pmenl 11 ill f181S7 ~oll G Tllierry 885 Nyes Sealed proposa ls from con1rac1ors li<:ensed 1n accordance with Section A. 17. Propased Requirements and Cond1t1ons 01 these Special Provisions will be received al the Office of The Clefk ol the Board ol Supervisors, Room 465. Hall of Adminis1rat1on, of tne County ol Oranoe. Senta Ana. Cahfornta , on or before Wednesday the 1•th day ol January. l987 al two 0 clock at wnich time they w•ll be publlcty opened and read en Room 169. First Floor. Hall of Adm1n1strat1on. 10 C1111c cenier Plaza. Santa Ana. California . tor the following project to be administered by the Orange County En11lronmentai Management Agency Item No. 1 2 MILE IQUAM MCMONAL PARK ADOITK>NAL PARKING PROJECT N0.1111 20. S-1 SCHIDULI Of WORK tTEMI ttem Mo blllza11on Parts Development E1llmaled Quantity LS LS Ouesuons concerning purcnase of Plans and Spce1at Provisions should be 1ddressed to the cashier, EMA, (71•1 834-3459 Reduced construction plans. special prov1s1ons and other contract documents are avallable tor examination without charge or m ay be secured upon payment. 1nclud1ng sttte sa les tax, ol $7.80 II picked up In person S 10 00 ti requested by ma1: ACQUISITION CORP.. I This Slll~I waa lile<:t r90u11r meeting on J1nu1ry Publlthe<I 0r'"9' Coast P11C8 L1gUn1 BelCfl. CA ' C1ht0<n11 coroor111on. 671 Wllll th• County Clerk OI Or· 20 1987 Diiiy P110t oec.mber 22. 29. 92651 W Sa11en1 .. n1h StrHI. ·~County on November Prior 10 commenctng 'I 1996 J111u1ry 5 12 1987 Tfl•• t>usiness II con. Co111 Men C11tlorn1a 18 1916 ~•. Ille contreclor 1n<1 Ill M511 ducted t>y e llml'-d Part'*· 92827 ,~ IUl:>GonirlCt()(S 111111 Dbflli\ ' Shop • The prC>P8f1y subjecl to Publtslled Orange Coast 1 buso'lns ltoenM lrom the --.. -_-IC_NO_T_IC_E__ Rolf Tlllerry 111 11 bull! tra nsfe r Is 011ly Pilot ~bet 8. 15. City ol Fount1111 Valley In IC-__ ,._uu..______ Tt111 statement was lllecl d~rtl>eO 1n ~II H 111 22 29 1986 cordanc:e W!lh lhe Coty Mu· 1 ftCTITIOUI ....... with ll'ie Cou,.ly Cien. of Or, DI tfle prO(>ef'toes. 11w11 and M447 n1C1paJ COde No VOiume I NA• 8TATIMINT '119' Counl'f on OeG:eml>er nghts ol 1ny kind Wflelhet Tille 5 Cl\apt8f 5 04 In<! Tt>e lollowtng paosons ire 15 1986 t1ng1blt Of •nll.ngtbla rH I or Ml.IC NOTICE 5 08 OOlng l>ullnetl u BBK In, fmnt person1l owned t>y JC ,In 1ee0t<1ance ..,,,, Ille Yflltnentl, 2674 Ori nge • l· Put>llsfled Orange Coasr CARTER COMPANY, INC . flCTITIOUI IU ... U prov111on1 DI Sectiona 1770 A CU 92826 Deity Piiot DecemMf 2.2. 29, or 1n WfllCll Jc CARTER ..... 8TATI....,. to 1780 ll'C!Ulrlla. of the 'a.neamin p Valenll ... ,.,. 1986 J1nuwy 5 f2 1917 ~ COMPANY. INC has eny The IDllOWlng paoson• .,. Labor_ Code of Ille State of "at><we M51t;' .. 1nt1tfft. 1ndud1ng. t>ul not do•ng but.lneu as R K P•-Cakforn11 the Clty Council l Tllos t>usinffs 11 con- ltmlled 10 cash. 1ecoun11 c1llc Muketong Group. ofthe City ot Foun111n Vall9y oucteo l>y en in<S•Yodual 1e ce•Yl ble. ln11enloriu . 23l31 El Toro Ad •207. El and Ille Foun111n v11teyl Benr•min p Valentt pr99aod ••f)enMI. property. Toro. CA 92630 Agency for Community 0.. Tllis st•lement was flied pl1nts 1nd equipment, and Ronald Keltl't McCon· "81opmanl has, by r..ol-.,.1,, 1,.. County c1er11 01 Or· 11 1oca11d 11 671 W naht1 19S6 F11m1ngo Or . uhon 1dopted Iha pr..,llllng tl\Q8 County on Oecemt>er Seventeenth Street. Coell Coste Men. CA 926~6 hourly '8te of wages tor MCfl 15 1986 Mesa. Cal1fornl1 92627 T111s 1>us1ness 11 con· cfltt or 1)1>8 of W<>'lt,,,_n or p:ima 5 Th1t Mid bulk tr~nsl., ducted t>y 1 ~al part· mec""'" """8d to eflecut• Publllhe<I Orange Coast 1 a 1 n t •no• d to b • nersh•P the Contr1et. wflk:h wlft ~ Daily Pilot December 22 29, consummated at Ille olf1ce Rone Id McConnenta. 1werded 10 tl'ie ~ l986. Jinuiry 5 12 1987 DI Latham & Wiikins, 660 Kennet II B•lhnger b•<lde< as determtn«S by the M517 Newport Center Ortve. Tllis 1111~1 was hied Stale Ofractor of indultl'lal P\8.IC NOTICE FtCnTtOUllU9MU ·~ NA• ITATI....,. ': Tt>e IOllOWing per1on1 .,. dOlng buson98 as JOfln' c.m.n1 Pumc>ing. 2S5 Nyw: Placle. Leguna l!leectl 9265 1 • • JoM Alan Smlltl, 25 Ny964 Piece, L90un1 8Mcti. C'\• 92651 •• PetrlCle K Smlltl, 11 Et- Plans and spe<:ihcattons requested by mail are a.nt v•• U.P S . so please include the street address 10 which these d ocume nts may be delivered A complete set o f full size construction plans wtll be available for exam1natton without charge or may be secured upon payment. encluding sales tax, of the amount shown in the proper column en the table fisted below Newport Beach C1t11orn1e w•tll the County Cler~ of Or· Aelato<>ns --------- 92860 1nge County on NoYtmt>et Tiit con1r1ctor 1h1ll "'8.IC NOTICE 6 T!llt bulk tranafer IS not 24 1986 prov1oe sucll cornpenMllOn --------- sub le c t to C1lliorn11 na7tM 1nsurance11requ1redt>y tt1e '1CnTIOUllUIMll Uniform Commefclal CO<lt . PubilSl\80 Or1nge Coast Labor CO<lt of the State DI NAlllE.ITATIMUCT Yete Loop I~ CA 9271' Thia bullnffl •• con•. ducted by a ~al Plf1·-nerst11p • Pllrlcla I( Smllfl "' No ol Sheets 1-5 6·10 1 t.-.15.---l6-20 21·25 26·30 Cost Per Set $3 70 $7 40 $11 to $18 50 $22.20 No of Sheets 3 l -35 36·40 41·•5 51·55 56·60 Cost Per Set $25 90 $296-0 $33 30 $37 00 $40 70 $4'40 Add $2 oo to price shown 11 plans ire requested by m11I EMA Development s tendard plans with ~la: provts1ons (current 1ssure) are also part ol this contract Copies o t the standard plans with special pro111s1ons are also a11all1ble 111he office ol EMA Oevelopmenl tor an 1ddl11ona1 charge. including state sa1es 1a11: ot • SS 75 11 picked up In person $7 25 1f requested by mall _..AU cneck1 sball be made pay1ble to~ Enwonment1I M1nagement Agency Development Olvlt lon • Post Olf•ce Box 4048 (malling address) •OO Civic Center Drive Wnt. Room 225 (street 1dctressl Santa Ana, Callforni1 92702 ' T ., 111 be refund. for return ol plant and epeclal provltlont. and return it not required. Brdd e w wish•~~ to obtlin a llst of pfln holdett tflll11'0tify E¥A/Public Workt 11 t"9 lddr ... thown 1bove, by m11I 1nd h II ers de 1 cheek payable to EMA/PubMc Wortlt In IM amount to C0¥1f copying COiis of tl'ie list ol plan hOl~I ~ • • inc u 1 may be dettrmined by contacting tM EMA by tetephOM at (714) 134-3459. Due to tl'ie comptexity of EMA • copying 00~ ~ .... typically 1.,99 number of bidder• encountered on each pr0i9Ct. tl'ie EMA wlM make no 1ttempt to read • llst ~0':~,h~~ders to prospective bid~• over tl'ie telephe>ne. 8lddera requeetlng lists of ptan f'lolder• Int advited thtt tl'ie p 1 hould be !!mold u to allow Jot normlla\MI eervlce. .. re~':'b~c;c;e,; euenttOn 11 d irected to tl'ie prcMlk>nl In S.Otlon A, "PrQPONI Aequirementt Ind Conditions, ol tl'iese Special Provision• regarding tl'ie ~ti Ind condition. Which l'ie mutt obNfWd In tM pr~1tlon of tl'ie PfoP<>&al 1°';;' ·~~o~=~!':t ~tlon t113 of the Labor Codi of ll'ie State of Calltomia. lht Bottd of S upeMlk>fa t111 urau 11 evllll rat• of Pf" dt9m wlgll end ,..,. gener• ~1IMng rate fOf' hOllday end O\'&t'tlme WOfk In this :i:i:~~=tt.~aall~tlon or type of WOt11mtn needed to t11acuta tl'ie contract from tM Olfec10t of ll'ie Department o f incrustr1• A91•ttoM· T...._ '"" .,. on fill....._ tl'ie Cteni of tM lotrd of S"'*vleot9, tnd ~ wttl be INCM •v•ll•ble 10 any 1nternted '*1Y on r~tt._ Pl _.... e-1.o.1 Pfcwttlont ...i-10 tl'ie O.t• IChedulld fOf bid openine If*' be, auesttons on lnterpretetlon "' ... •ne ----'"...... .., lddrested to Mary Muney,~ EnglNlr. WhO cnay be rMCMd et (714) 034-5121. F d 111 contact Atchetd Ctotton. conttructlon OMtkWI It (7t4)134-3410. a:.~:1~!~oncerrnng purch ... of Plant end lpeo6tl Pf~Mont thould be 1ddrested to 1hl catlller. EMA (J t4) 134..:M&t. av°'"'°' tl'ie aoero of Supervt1or• of°'""' County, Cllforn4a. C.... o. .. : Otctmblf 2. , .. ..-a D . ..-Tl. C-.. .. tM ......... ,, ........ o.._. ee.MJ, C ...... I -.-u tlhed 0t•n0e Cont • Piiot oecemtMw n . 1111. Jenuery a. tM7 M53t Section 6106 Delly Pilot Oeoamt>er 8 15, ca11lo•n11 and shall eaec:ute The following oersons .,. Dated December 24 , 22 29 1986 a contractor s ~lltcate r• d04nt/ buS!ness u Print· 1986 M•S6 g11d1n9 said comoenMlton maater• 'S5 l 176 Puum111 .ICC ACOUlllTtON requtrements The contrac, St . Coet t.Aesa CA 92&26 CO"P., 1 C111fotnla Ml.IC NOTICE 10< sr>ail 1ur1fler require 1111 Donal Lido Groth C~ ....... e,: "5Mft L. sut>ContraCIOfl lo llmllarty 20322 EutwDO<I Cu 11unl- Y .... , '"8tdellt, lntelidld flCTITIOUI IU ... H I provide sucn compenMtlon lngton leacfl. CA 92&46 Tr...,..... NA• ITATlmNT 1nsurenct fOf alt of 1he IUI>-ll'lla l>ullnet• is con· 11'1 ti tJld Of8flf9 c-• The IDllOW!f>g persons ere contractors eml>IOyeee The ducted by an lj\dMdu11 DelJ lllle DH•lflMf a . doong t>ueineu 11 AJ6er eon1rec1ors 1n<1 sut>eontrac:, Dor\llCI L Grotn t• Court Ltd . 18019 Sky P1rk t0<s 511111 turn1S11 the City a Ttlll al9'ement w1S hie<! lllloU Ctrelt. Suite E, ln.1nt. C cer1111ca1e oi wai1181'_"'111Df~Wi"ttl'"'tfle:QllllCll'lou'1ni""1ij;;y Cten< 01 Or· ---------92714 subr091l1on un~ I• «t-oieim PUBllC NOTICE Fr1nklln E de Lune ol tr>e "'or'" s comoenM, 15, 1Ne 19142 S1err1 M1ri1. Irvine, t1on insur ance CA 92715 No t>oO W"tll ~ coneio.ed Ernll P RiecMt 1619 un~ss •t 1s ,,.,,oe on the of. SunHI Ridge, L1gun1 1oc;1a1 1>•1n~ torm lurnllhed Be1eh. CA 92t5 t by tne C11y and 11 made tn Th11 butlneH It con, ducted b:t 1 limlte<I partnet, -•P Franlllln E de Lun1 Thia atat.,,,.,.,t w11 flied .tttl IM Couftty Cieri! of Or· tf108 County on Decembet 9,1981 ,_, faaal7 PubleMd 0.8'19' Coast Daily Pltot Oecembe< 22. 29, 1Mt. January 5 12 1987 M499 People NEED Classified Tiits llllemertl was filed w1tll the County Cieri. of Or· ange County on December 15 1986 i ,.. ~, Put>llafle<I Orange Coest 0•11) Ptloe Oec«nber 22. 29. 1986 J1nuery !> 12 1M7 M533 ... - PACIFIC V1EW MEMORIAL PARK C emetery • Morfuar, t.n<1pet • CrematOf\ 3500 Pa.::1t1c View Orivf' "t\!WP.Otl Beac.n &44 2700 HAMOR LAWN· · MT OLIVI 'Morludry • Cemeter"' Crematory •• ... SELL·~ through classified __ ..._ =1 ~-------------------------- ' . . .. .l 21 Auto-Center Drive Irvine, CA 92718 (714) 768-7222 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana. CA 92707 (714) 979-3500 IN THE IRVINE AUTO CENTER 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet• Porsche• Audi W E. lent hJ., h.,.,t hHll 111-llOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A .'s tt 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Sernce. Parts. Body. Paint & lire Depts Compe\1!1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO hrMr lh•., Int• •ff• 142-0010 tr M0-1211 o SADDLIBACll Sales Leasing G Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 fDJIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP • \\ ,. WE'RE OUT TO BE # 1! IRVIN E ~TO CENT ER 41 Auto Center Dr. Irvine 71 4 951 ·3144. 800 ) 428-7485 G~A~~~}!!~A!t $ ofnsionat A rtiructe Pn!vtiff lpedaflalng In Ewopeen o.tl"'f. E•c•llent S.tecllon of New end Cefetulfy prepered UMd 9MW01 always in sl ock -835-311-1- 208 W. 1et St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadwey & 1st St Now Open Sundays -New 99'VIC8 Hours-Mon~ 7~0pm GSTERLING SAUS -SlhlCl -UASl~HTS Overseas Delivery Specialists OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE O & ;tith Ccxmi}'-@J ~. VOLKSWAQEN/ISUZU C ALIF"S 1 a LA .. GEIT VOUCIWAGIM DIALE" . NFED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sat 8 -S 30 Sat 9 -4 pm Service m-Fri 7·30 -6 pm PACIFIC OCEAN SAlES SERVICE 1540 JemborH Ad. CALL ONE OF THiii Newport h•ch 840-8444 DIALERS FOi THI lllT IUYI 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1I01 Quall •t. -INw C•r Location 1001 OIMll •t. -,,__.,. Dl~J•lott © World '• Largest Select1dn of f7'\. Mercedes Benz \::;;J , · 133.9300 ............ hrta -..... ..., .. t o COMMONWEALTH VOLISWAGEI . ~ 'FAMILY STORE SINCE ·53·. -~ s.i .. -S.mce -Leuil\9 ~ ··- .. ... ,. TOYOTA 41 7 w. WamtK Ave. I 2242 S. Main Santa Ana, CA 92707 Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 979-1020 (714) 540-2512 I CORNER OF MAIN & WARNER ; 301 W. Wemtlt Ave. Santa Ana. CA 92707 (714) 850-1711 J DVER Make Your Phone Start Rln1ln1 Advertise on This P•1• ·call for Del•lls BUICK Laius JAGUAR IStizu the PROF ESSIONAL A P PRO A C H 0 7 1 4 -9 7 9 -2500 2 925 Har bor Boule v a rd • Costa Mesa, CA• t • •w• /RV/NE AUTO CENTER a G UNIVERSITY OL_DSMOBILE 2llO Herbor Blvd. Coe .. M-M0-0713 3 l9'tock1 So. of 405 Fwy. • 714/ 642•5678 Ask for L•rrr NABERS CADILLAC (!) 2IOO lllllH ILYI., INTI mll (114) Ml-11N (211)U1-llll • Best Prices • Convenlfint Location •Great Location •Super &.rvk» • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales Pl#Ol)le . 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease ot Ownership 1erms • Lease conventence-12-72 mo • ~etec1 fr om 100 · new and pre-owned • Delivery 1n Europe option dlel Mercedee 71412;3137.2333 Sente Ane (5) Fr•W•f a Beech In luena ~erk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ...., .............. Over 23 Years Serving Orange County """ Sales • Service • Leumg 541-UH . S,.cill Plfb Liit 541-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY 1:30 AM -1:00 PM SA TU ROA Y 1:30 AM -1:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM G ORANGE COAST JEEP /REIAUL T :r l II n. llnt 111 ,,. "" ,,,,, Ftr·-.-M111re----~-1--- 0.91n2e • SALES Loa-St. sERvtee m • .... 90" .. •o • LEASING ~ •ACCESSORIES DEPT •· low !trices • No Gimmkli1 • Gteot S.lectien • friendly ,...,.. • hcellent Setvk e 18835 IMch lou!.vord ~ leoch (714) 142-7711 (211) 592-1~ '-'Excellence In Salel Sentce & Lwlna '-'Orange County'• No. 1 No H_. DMlerll WE HAVE OISCOUNTSlll (714)147•11 11111 l11ch llvd., Huntington Bch. . 25 CENTS O'Neill Regional Park to remain closed pendtngtalks betwe~ncounty. state a'nimal. Sunday's tracks were found beyond a fence . that bars the public, but doesn't block mountain hons. . trackt were discovered Friday after- noon and the park was immed iately closed. ·•in the evening crews go out and rake some dirt roads and trails in different areas of the park," Norton said. "Then the next mominga ranger checks for footprints." The part ~mained closed to the public indefiniiely pcndina complc- Cion of talks by county and state officials. ~-pressure to reo pen lepl huntina of mounta10 lions thr_oughout C.li· fornia. State officials estimated a't least 1ix mountain lions inhabit a 20,000-acre reg.ion that includes Ronald W. Caspers Wildemess-Pa'rk south of . By PAUL ARCHJPLEY ~ ................ A park ranger found f~h moun· tain lion-trleks in O'Neill Rcsional Park Sunday af\er the park was closed tQJh.c public when trackuwUc. found :-., . ' Mystery writer John D. MacDonald, whose Travis McGee character became one of the most popular detectlvts In modern fiction, died Sun- day./ Al · More than 50 emlgrees board a planeto return to ·the Soviet Union./ Al Calif om la Thousands apply for jobs at U.S. embassy Jobs In Moscow./A5 Palm trees regaining lost popularity In northern C&llfornla./ M Sports Corona del Mar's Markus Muller-Stach, like his team. is making a name for hlmself ./81 UCI garners lackluster cage victory In opener of Anteater Classlc./81 INDEX Advice and Games AS Business 85 Classified B 7 -S Comics A9 Death notices 89 Entertainment A 7 Horoscope AS Opinion A10 Public notices 84.S.9. 10 Sports 81-4 T etevlslon AS . Weather A2 \ .. Friday. • · The fresh tracks were found in an undeveloped wildcmm area of the park that is closed ·to the public. said rangcr Larry Norton. He said the tracks found both days appcated to be lef\-by the same "They've been doina some con- struction work up there and there's several holes in. the fence:· Norton said. "The lio ns arc capable of diaiq undcmcath as well.·· Rangcrs found no evidence that the coupr had. rc-cnter.cd.J.hc public area o1'lhll.700:aerc park since the first Alona with the cougar's tracks, Norton found tracks from deer .and .ventl stnall animals. ''It's a well· traveled area." he 5aid. ~ams skinned by Washl.ngton Eric Dtckenon (29) of tbe Rama famblee ln Wubln&ton. The Redaklna reco•ered ~e ball darlDC the wlldcard playoff aame an4 went OD to win. See 81. ·A representative of the California Fish &t Game Department ~s con· tactcd Friday when the first tracks were discovered and immediately toured the "81"CI. • ~ state department, which 1s charaed with protection of wildlife. has been arapphng with increased O'Neill. ' • Two children were attacked by cougars m Caspers Park this year. The first attack o n S-year-old Laura (Pleue eee TRACU/ A2) Drunks to f aee tough new laws NewYear'sDay Heimets a lso to be mandated for child bfcycle passengers By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of~O.., ......... Drunken drivers will face new roadblocks when the\ cli mb 1n be· hind their steering wheels begrnn1ng Jan. I. That's when a batch of new road laws becomeefrecu"e for motor· 1sts. b1cycltsts and .,,eedec;trians. The ( aliforn1a Lcg1slat.li!{e con· tmues to turn the screws on drunken drivm$ v.11h measures that mcrease penalties lor persons driving under the influence v. 1thout a license. in- trodu<:e penalties for mmo rs dnvmg under the mOuence and permit the coum to '>ell a drunken driver's car. Number\ over the hohdays 11· lu minate the seriousness of the drunl<en dm 1ng p~oblem. The H 1ghv.a~ Patrol made nearl) 1.800 arrests for drunken dri ving be1v.een \hnstmar. Eve and Sunday (Pleue 11ee NEW I A2) Marchers in Mesa protest abortion By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ofltle0...,Nel9Wf W11h candles 01ckenng 1n the c'ening brcete. pro-life marchers walked down Baker Street in Costa Mesa 1.1nda) to demon trale their opposition to abon1on. .\bout 130 adults and r h1ldren JOtned thl' annual candll'l1gh1 pro- cession from Trin11v Baptist Church 10 St. John the Bap11s1 Catho lic Church" here Mass was celehrated. ponsored b} the Pm-Li fe Com- m111ee of Orange Count~. the march "as duplicated b~ \lm1lar group!'> across th~ count!) Opc'n to members of all fa 1th\. the march v.a\ held on the Fcai.t of the H ol~ Innocence. a relt$1o us o b- sen ann: of the Biblical tame when King Herod ordered soldiers to slaughter the innocent ch1ldrtn of l\racl 10 ho pe' of killi ng lht• Clmst child. . Pan1npan1~ pra}ed aloud and ear- ned s1gm 1hat .,howed graphic deptc· 11ons o t'lcruses or messages li~e "Stop K1lhng <iod'' Bab1e!'I.°. .\n :ord1ng to Mar) < ur11s of the Pro-Li fe pol111cal ac11on comm111ee. pan in pants al\o v.ere asked lo donate to the L1fd en1cr 1n anta -\na. which coun'><'i' .ind aids un"ed mothers. (Pleaee eee ABORTION/A2) Weinberger kept Pentagon out of arms sale WASHINGTON (AP) -In June ... involveme nt tn an operation that has Pentagon a clean bill of hea lth 1n the 1s C'-J)('rtall~ u<;p1nous l:x'cau\l.' 11 Cl.\," 'J~' onl' u1ngre,\lonal aide. 1985, an unusual Centra l Intell igence burseoned into the biggest political affair. (\)ngress1onal 1n'est1gat ors -con,en1en1I~ al lnv.ed tht· adm1n1•,. ··..\nJ hr ''a' n·rta1nl~ o n the ngh1 Agency report crossed the desk of cns1s ofReagnn·s pres1denc). andnow1heArm>"s1nspector~enera l trat1un to a'u1d a $1.i m1ll1on .,,de 111 the alfa1r v.11h h1 ' ad,1cc to Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger. like so man} of Re-as \.\ell -have opened inqum rs 10 thre<;hhold for fl'pontng foreign ar'!1\ Reagan .. lhl· <.oun·e adJl'd. npting Weinberger. agan's top aides. has flat I} denied an~ determine hov. the Pentagon lhed the <.ales "h1le t'rl·aung great lccv.a~ lor v. c:intx·rgn Jd' 1..cd thl' president • Ananalys1softhesituation in Iran. knowledge of ho" the Iranian arms pnceof"'caponsthat 1rtransferred 10 gencraunga .. pmfi1 .. agarn't "dhn(! Jrm' w Iran the document would help la> the deal was arranged: how the "'capons the CIA for ultimate sale to Iran .\11nrne~ C 1t'nl·ral Edv. in Ml'c..c 111 ThJI ad' tu' Ju 11rdrng 111 Pentagon fo undation for President Reagan·s were transferred to Iran: how much The admin1stra11on has said 2.00!1 ha~ \aid as much a'> $30 million in ,ourn''>. hctt.in v.11h the defense ultimate decision to sell II arms in mone) was paid for the weapons. and TOW antHank missiles. along w11h protll\ trom 1ht• v.l'apons sale'> ma~ <1ccrc:tar' ·, rn t·1r1 <11 thl' C I.\ repon hopes of cultivating ties with moder· the circumstances surro undmg the spare parts for Hawk a1r-<kfenl>l' ha\'<.' tx·rn di\ encd to the ( ontras. last \l'ar ate factions in that country. d1v<'rsion of profits to U .S.-backed missiles. were drawn from Pentagon ..\II of thr -;ources agrcl'. hov.C\ rr. Pmdun·d 1n \1:1 , 198). the n·pon It was forwarded to Weinberger for Nicaraguan Contra guerrillas. stocks for the Cl.\ at the pre<;1dent"'> tha t more than a month aftl·r the rnmludcd that· v.a" c' 1denl'e of a comme nt by the White House's He has pronounced himself "hor-d1rec11on. operation v.a' re,ealcd. there 1<1 no dn clnrllntt J'lll"t·r 'truggk tn'lldt· Iran National Security Council staff. rificd"· to learn of the diversion _ o f Pentagon ·officials. spea~1ng on e' 1denn· We1nhcrger knt•v. "ha1 the and reac,110 10 .bl'11e' <' the '1e1 If Weinberger aides are to be mone) to theContrasandstatedthat cond1t1on of anon)mlt). ad.no"I· Iranian\ v.ae being cha~ed or that l n1onv.a,ahead of1hc}'nited .tates believed. the defense secretary and the president rC'Ceived some bad edge the S 12.2 million charged thl' monn "J' hc1ng d1' encd 1n prl•panng Im the death o r dov. nlall close Reapn friend smelled trouble advice in the a ffa ir. beginning with CIA fo r the missiles was 100 lt11le. ..11 rcall~ doc\ appear a!I 11 of1he \~.11ollah Ruhollah Khomeini. from the moment he·read the docu-fo rmer National Security Adviser even allowmg for the fact that lhl' \\ l'tntx·rgl'r and his people e1thl'r an·ording to in formed '\Ourcc., ment. And if Weinberger is to be Robert "Bud" Mcfarlane. weapons were old. basic models that dl'l1h_cra tl'I} mullled their cuf1os11 ~ Thl· rl·~1n prompted a dra•' na-believ~a. the Pentaggn subsequentl y Weinbcrger's public statrments. are no longer produced. or else were dehhcrately kept 1n tht• 11nnal 'l'runt~ dircctl\c fr~m the a volde&-asmuCJi aslt could-an} howe,er. ha\e not pro,idcd the Congressional sources sa~ 1ha1 tee dark alln thl' m""1les v.ent 10 thc (PleaeeeeeWE11'8£RGER/A2) Irvine' s ·Rose Parade float ci>mi-ng-t~-Hfe-i-n-fina-1-h -- .\fte r months of financial 'Unccr· tainty. Irvine's first Rok Parade float has t>eaun to take on_llife of its own. Starting today, three crews, 1nclud- 1ng 104 Irvine voluntecn. will ~in working around the clock in a final push to transform steel. wire mesh and a skin of plastic into a "World of Prehistoric Wonden." . . e a adivity is a S 110.000 float privately financed by' the Irvine Rose Parad( Association. When it is finished on New >r'ear·~ Eve. Irvine's iMnJlc of din<»aun and prehistoric flora will have consumed some 10.000 man houn and weiah close. to 17,000 pounds. O ne of 14 floats under construction at Fiesta Floats in Temple City. it is the only municipal float the buildor.is under contract to produce for the 98th Pasadena Tournament of Roses Par· ade. At a VIP reception for orpniters and supporters Saturday. Bttsy Mathis surveytd the massive 6S-foot- lona float amid scaffold1n1 and buclctts of glue. "This is going to be a knockout," said Mathis. president of the float 1ssoc1111on. The 23-foot tall brontosaurus had • t>taun to pow 1e1les. Workm were defU,.,aluina eucalyptus leaves on the dark arttn tail, one leaf at a lime Saturday. To cover the brontosaurus alone will require enouah cuc.alyp~~s leaves to cover the noor of a 20,000 square foot home. said Jim Hynd. Fiesta's fl<Jtal director. Hynd. a member of the American Institute of Aoral Dcsipcn, has the mponsibility of ftaurina out all tht plant materials for the noats. Accord· 1na.to the rules. every square inch of the float must be covered with flowen and plant materials. Thumbina throuah a thick sprc1fi· cation book. Hr nd noted that Irvine's float is not typtail. The apincs on the stesosaurus are mack or ta bk quttn • ' squash. Bright orange cumquats rim the eyes of the tyrannosaurus. Stegosaurus p ups. hatching from fffeir melts. will oc covered wifh tanierine chrysanthemum ··fur." Pmeapplcs will be skewered on rods to look like tree trunks. Pampas grass 1s being used to hne the ~ft ~nd<'r bc~I) of the m1!'1ature orses' eyes m v.h1tc.""and the short. thick manes arc made offiregrass. The wings of the primeval dragonf- ly arc made of clear plastic. It's body 1s covered with straps of dned. black seaweed. Other float matenals 1ndude buckets oflcnt1ls. onion seed. and nu seeds: qanttties of ming moss. rein· deer moss and sheet moss: bag'I of potatoes and Oats of dried mush· rooms to simulate tree funai. Acccordina to Mark Speros. "ho supervises the lrvint volunteers. each part of the noat is stttiontd off and coded IC'cordinl to color and plant material. · Fo r the morl' 1raditional float lovers. tht dttk will be covered with 27.000 roses and an array of tmd of paradise. protea. carnations. gladi· olas and tymb1dium orchids. said (Pl ... _. laVIJll'S/ A2) ' I • A Mbertootlaed U.er ftom tmne'• "World of Pnta•Morlc •onden" n.t ... die ................ of .... tak• .... of, • ... from left. Tom Cook. llet9J Matlale a.I Jim f'oeter of tile lnlae Roee Parade Amocla· tt.on .. • \ ... ) ~ • I. .. t DWLAWS .•• ...... ~ la Calif'omia, ,.id CHP ~ Sttve Kohter. Duri .. that •int period. 44 rold deaah1 were reponed. Kohler said. Come miclniaht. Jan. I. people whose drivina privilcats were 1aaspended or revoked for dcivina under tht influence or reckless driv-i"f could f11tt county jail and a minimum s~ fine for • first oonvictioo on top of existina penal- ties for drivil\I w1tl\out a licen~. U*r t~B 1262) authored by Auemblyman Richard Katz, D- Los Anarlts. habitual traffic of, fend,ers face even stiffer penalties, includina a S 1.000 fine for a first oonvio1ion as well as mandatory jail time ifthe driver is <·onvicted two or more times within a 12-month period. Ori vel'$ uoder aae 18. who canru>t· leplly drink in California an>wa). will be subject 10 new pcnal11es 1n 1987 wheh they're caught with 0.05 percent blood alcohol content. For other ·drivers thl' lim11 wi ll remain 0.10 i)erccn1. . Under the bill (AB 283 I) in- troduced t>)· Assemblywoman Lucy Killca. ().San Die¥-o· con victed min- o rs will be required 10 a11end an alcohol cduca11on program. and If their blood.alcohol content t!I as high as0.10 percent the~ ma)' ha ve tocnt~ an alcohol rchabihtation program. In addition. parents could be socked with the cqMs ofthusc drug or alcohol programs. In some drunkc:n dn' 1ng 1:on' 1r- 110ns. a defendant's vl·h1tll' ma\ tx· sold under a new law a1,11horcd b} Assemblyman Byron Sher. 0 -Santa ('Iara. Thl' defendant mu'il be the n:g1s- 1crcd owner wi th at least one o ther drunken drl\ tng conv1ct1on "11htn the prcnous fi,e )ears. Procecdc; from the sale "'II tir\t pa) ofT1he legal 0 " ncr of the vchtt·k . "11h remaining profits going 10 thl· cit) or {'ount) 1n which the offense occurred lnsuranrc,·ompanies won't ha'(' 10 pa ) an}. bcm·fits to d riwrs who'l' \'Chtclcs were sold b\ the courts. Thc Htghwa' Patrol will be hunt- ing lawbreakers driving romml·rrntl 'chides .under a nc" law penned b~ Sen. John Se' mour. R-.\nahctm. llndcr the pilot prOJCCI that term in- ates at the t•nd of 1487. uniformed officer'> "111 he dm tng unmarked patrol t•ars except for ~ht' High"a~ Patrol del·al on the ('ar doo~. BtC'yclc passengers age 4;ind um.ta. or wc1ghijlg under 40 puund<1. will hi.• rcqum.•d ~c( '>'car appro,cd !>3fct} ht>lmct'> under a la\(· 1ntrodurcd b\ .\s~mbl) man Jad ()'( onncll. 1)- anta Barbara. \first' 1ola11un will bt.• d1sm1sM.·d 11 thr defendant ri ro,•1de'> prool 111 purcha-.c for an appro' ed hdmt·t Pcde<.tnans "111 ~ harrcd from l'11JS\1nl!. roaJ"a}., "hl'fl' a \tl·ad} ~rllo" tratlil light or )l·llo" arro\\ 1nd1rnte' thl'rl' '" 1n'>Ullll'•l'nt 11mc 111 'ali.'I\ l'r<>"'· rhl' ITil'a\Ull' authorl•d h\ .\\· '(•mhh man Bill Lanca,te1. ·R-l.1)\ ·\ngcfc,. at .. u require'> d1'ahled 'r: h1dl'' Ill tla'h turn 'l1gnal\ or l'nft•rg- cnn lla\hl'r'>. r 'raffit la\\ \ 1olator'i Ina\ hi.· or- dacd 111 undergo re<,anima11un' undl·r anotha la\\ 1n1rodun·d h' \<.,<,embh man Kati I ram,· OflilW\ \\ho 'IU'l)'.>Cl'I a '1olator.ma} be ph)'ill'"all) ur nH'nt:il- 1) 10ca1n1n1::11l·d c-an 1\\Ul' the 'ipt'u:il not1n· ol rc-e'l(am1na110n. \hl' tklpidant 11\USI rl'llUl'\I till' fl" C\am1nat1 on -w11h1n liH' d:n' u1 l:tl l' aUll)lll311l' SU'>JX'n'>IOll ol ltl'~'tl\l' lllllil the H~\t1ng I'> n1mpk tcd f 1nalh. drtH'r' "ho led thl'' ·,l. t~:en unfa1rl} IKkl'll'd lur tlll•gal parking hut don·1 "ant to ha.,,k thl' n1urt '~'>ll'lll l·an plead not gutlt' h~ mail unda a la" c;pon.,orcd b' thl· \utumohile ( lub ul Southern ( ali- lorn1:i and earned b' Sen D1anl' W:mon. D-Lm -\ngcll·~. ' rhc pica must ht-mat led ~furl' lhl' re4u1rcd appearance 11 mc. and ar- ra1gn ml·n1and1nal ,qll be '>l't for thl· \:Jlnl' datc. l>l'po'>ll'i for hail and parl..ing pcnalllc~ mu'>I also tx· l'ndo\(.·d. hut thctourt "111 r\·turn thl·<kpo'11\ 11 thl' dl·fcmfant "'"' Gery Andert of Tuatln and Mlrla Henaon of Santa Apa mareh a&ain•t abortion ln Coata Mesa. ABORTION PROTESTED ••• From Al Cums ~aid ihl' P.\C also <;urH'" politiml rand1dall''>. puhli~hc\ thl:i, pos1\1ons on abortion and i.upport-. l·and1datl'" "ho \hare 'thl' group\ \ ll'\\ '>. < hark' an~Joannc Shorb of<. <"ta ~k~. ''ho ha,l· organ11cd thl· marrh for thl' pa~t liH· ~l'ar'>. 'aid the} ''en· conl'l'fnl'U 1he ''a' c of abon111n' around thl' "llrld "ould kad tu 11lhl·1 form'> 111 \l>Ul'tall~ ·\am·11oned l...1ll- 111gs. Charil''> Shorb \<11d .i.ooo abortion~ arl.' pcrforml·d Jatl) m the l 'nited Statl'S alone. and 5.:! n11llton fctU,l'' wcrc ahortcJ around ihl' \\Orld la't }l'ar "Wl· fi.·cl \Cry strongly that we h'avc 111 'IOP this.-he said. "Life fOrlficSt· ix·opk has no real meaning. ··1'tn1 thmg you -lrnow the~ 'II he l.1lltng the retarded. the elder!~. Ltfc hqpns at conccp11on and end" "hen C 1od l·hnOSC\ "If "l' don't stop 11. God knows "here 11 will end." Shorb said. t-a1hcr Leo of El Toro said thl· pnK'CS\1on provided a n opportunity 1(\1 pro-lifc adv1x·atcs to demonstrate tlwtr lx'ltef\ . "It dOl.'S a pcr,on well to "itnc'I'> 1lw1r beliefs.'' lw said. "Many in the \\11rld bcflC'ft' ltk IS S3t'rl•d." . TRACKS FOUND ••• From Al M1('hcllc Small ol l.11 om la,1 ~1arl'h "a'> tht• first n•portl'd attal k 1n thl' \tate sinu: 191>9. Trad.l'r' raul!.hl ~111J tagg,·d f\\tl lion'> \\Ith radio tramm11ll'I \ 101111\\ · 1ng lhl' ~rond a11ad 1n Ol tllll\:r ( a\pt'r' Par!... .\\ h1r h ha., ix'l'll doM'd <,inu· Ju\t1n \kllvn. 6. ol Hun1tng1011 lkJth ''a' rnauln.t 1n ( ktubl'f. " .. iatl'd Ill fl'Of)l'n Unlkr rt·,1mt1:d ll":t&l' thl\ Fnda~. \lorh m ':ml there ha'l' lx·cn no 'ub'ltanttall'd <,1ghtings in O'Neill l';.irL altho ugh rangers rl·gul::irl~ take note of reportt•d s1gh11 ngs b} 'l'lttors. "We hn't: peo ple who sa) thC) 'vc 'l't·n a mountain hon. but the) alwa)s l'nd up hctng a dog or bobcat ... hr \did. ~ Pilot survives crash, night 11 II·\( fl ·\Pl. < alll I \Pl -\ p1l111 "ho "'" ''l'd a planl· r ra<,h that lo.ilkd h" pa,wr:iger anJ thl·n 'pent a n 1ld night 1n thl· I l·hachap1 Moun- tain'>\\ a' tn \l'rll>UH'ond111nn SunJa, "1th hurn'> and hrUt<,l'' J h11<,pt1;il '-r>Ol..C'>" om an o;a1d John Ho"crton \lllkrt•d lir'>t-and \Ct ond-dcgrn· hurn'> to h1' hand,. arm\. late and back. and bn"'c-.10 ht<, hl·art and lung'>. said June Egl·mo. .1dmin1'trall\C roord1nator al ~nll'­ lof>l' \I alk~ \11cd1cal C'cn tt•r 111 l.an- u1\ll·r Ht1\\l'ftc1n a 1>ilo1 lor ( 1old C na\t \1r 1n lla\\.l htirnl· C altf .. \Un l\Cd the F-r1da ~ ntght n~l\h uf till' P1µl·r C haol.n: and d1mht:d UU\\n fi,l. mtln ol ''l'l'P 1nr:itn hdi>rl' he "a' lounJ JI HI 111 a.m \a1urda' b' dl•er huntt'r' 11ut\ldc 1ht·1r trailer -· I ht• planl· \\l'nt dm' n I m1k'i \llU\h\\l'\I 111 thl' l\.an ( uunl\ l'Clfl1· 111un11' ol I l·h.1< h.1n1 . llo"l'rton ":tt1l·mp1eu 111 get the lpa\,l'n&l'rl our that'<, ho\\ he gut trnrnl·d ... \:ttd < 1l'11rgc Sanfi1rd . who '' 11h hi\ '>on. lound thl.' man. 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IQ..,,..., ........ 74 . ........... • )3 ""°°""-...., ...... , ... _, ... ~City • 17 L..-17to41. ........... ~ 12 .. -..M4·Up.m. IRVINE-FLO-AT-COMING TOLIJr.E.· •• ~ F~mAl ~ . Hynd. ---Ofantc-Coun~ommunity. Strader. owner of Legac) L>evclop- Voluntecrs staned gluina on dried Because of Irvine's fund-raising mcn1 Corp.. has also guaranteed materials the day after Christmas. problems, "it wasa liule queasy there another $30.000 if the non-profit said Chuck Janae. the technical for a while." but once people sec the a~soc1ation '" unable to raise the director and a landsca~ architect. prehistoric float. "it'll be a real pull amount. Since then two shifts of some 40 l~~ther'' for the.cily. he sai~ .. ~of fnda). the association was volunteers per shift have been work-I . love .. t.h1s theme.. _,.i_~i.d s 11]xX) short of its goal, but they ing to e nsure that Irvine's float will Rodng~ez.. ·It t what I lx'lteve this hope w raise the remainder with a take its place in the parade lineup. parade 1s about. . . . wnucn plea to Irvi ne residents and Bcainning today. a third shift from .R.alph Rod,hetm. lry1ne s fun.d-businesses. said Donna Harwood. a 11 :30 p.m . to 6 a.m. wtll be added to ~·~ins co-chairman. said fun~-r~ts· spokeswoman for the association. get the float ready for judging on New 1ng efforts were hampered by ummg. Year's Eve. When the association approached the After the parade is over. the "The only reason thl'rc ts a RoS<' Irvine Co .. the company was sup-committee plans 10 approach the Parade is volunteers:· said Janae. portive but wilh their employee layofT Irvine C'll) C'o uncil"fDr support for a Irvine's float is not the most eartier this year, it woukt have been 1988 float. satd Rodtleim. e'pcnsive nor the least expensive of hard for &hem to justify a contribu-The 1987 float had the endonc- 1he floats under construction. said tion. said Rodbeim. ment of the In inc cit) government. Janae. but· the company has hi&h· TheabscnceofThc Irvine Co. from but reccl\cd no city funding. ho~s that tt will be a winner in the the list of sporttors has had an impact In contrast. the .Santa Ana float Judgtng. on overall fund-raisins efTon s. he receives S80.000 and a tremendous It's unusual not only because of its said.. amount of support from the city thl·mc. but also. because the company HQwc..vcr. there were several major council. said Rodhctm. docs floats primarily for corpor-sponsots. includina Irvine reahor Ne' crthelcss. private contribu- ations. said Janae. Irvine's bcnh Hanu Reddy who contributed 110n~ tn lrvane have ranged from mates include Lawry's. Eastman SI0.000: an equal amount from Koll S 12.32 from an elementary school Kodak. China Ai.dines. Gcoraioand Co.Chairman.DonKoll.andaSS.000 child to $1.000 from 1nd1v1dual First lnterstale Bank. donation from Allen Caldwell. a contributors. he said. Raul R. Rodriguez. Fiesta Float Sconish developer from Irvine. "Ifs been exciting and e'eryone's designer. said his desian won the Sco1land -Irvine's sister city. been supportive. lt'o; not con- li"ccp<.takcs .\ward for M1ss1on The coup de grace was Taco Bell's tro,crs1al and it's not poltt1cal.'' said VtCJO onl.' ~car. adding. ''I'm hoping SI 5.000 donation. and an eleventh Rodhctm. "Ifs a· rall)tng point the "c can do the same for another hour S 10.000 gift from Tim Strader. whole cit) can gel behind." f WEINBERGER KEPT AWAYFROM SALE ••• From Al White House proposing that U.S. all1e~ be urged to cultivate trade w11h Iran: including mtlitaf) equipment. Weinberger. the sources S<I). reac- tl·d strong!). tic wrotl' a note to Assistant Defense Secretary Richard Armitage 11u1lining the recommendation he wanted to send to the Wftite House: "This 1s almost too absurd for rnmmcnl. It's based on assumptions 1herl'0!> about 10 be a major change in Iran and that we can deal with that ra1tonall). It's like invitina (Libyan leader Moammar) G hadafy over for a m t) lum·h ... 8) Ja nuar). however, Reagan had dcC'tdcd to authorize direct U.S. arms Formal wear for the New Year See Garys & Co . . 1n our newly expanded formalwear department shipments to Iran. The defense scc- reta~ has said he was infQrmcd of the decision by the president and told 10 assist the CIA by pro iding weapon\ for the transaction. According to Defense Department sources. there were at least five men within the Pentagon who knew arms were being transferred to the CIA: Weinberger: hie-furmer military aide. Lt. Gen. Colin ~owell: his current aide. Vice Adm. Donald S. Jones: Armitage. the a~sistant defense sec- retary fer international security af- fairs. and Deputy DcfenS<' Secretary William M. Taft IV . The sources maintain all fi ve also probably knew the arms were de'l- uned for Iran 1n line with a decision Polo' Ra)phl.aaNn eoutllwick ~-' I . # 119 Fabion laland •·Newport Beach • 769-1622 • Bulloch Wilahire Win.I' .. I ., - '