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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. TUESDAY, Jk UA R\' 3, 1989 25 E ew 11· ·pter may gets at~ f~n · J\Sseiiiblyman seeking an unspecified -:~.~~~~r~~~J r0°~~rP·~~'Mh! appropriation to aid i 0 million project n~ae~ew structu~ is expected tO -.. cost at least SIO mtlliont with the By Gll£G u.EAU °' ............. Nearly one ~rafter it was rav~ by a winteT stonn, the Huntin11on 8eacb Pier has received a~brath of new life. Assemblyman DcnRis Brown. R· Michigan coach Bo Schembechler holds the Rote Bowl winner's trophy after his Wolverines defeated USC 22-1•1n Pasadena on Monday./81 Roumoor, has 1ntrod~ lq,islaho n that could bnnt the dari\aaed pieT the son of suppon 1t mott needs - money. . Brown, whole d.istiict mcludcs pon1oos of Hunun11on Beach, last ~k introduced AB I Sl, which call for the appropriation of an un· pncc tq to be spht betv.eeo federal, state, county and locaJ funds as well as pnvate donations. The pier was closed afteJ a \llOlent wioteT storm 1ast January heared off the last 2SO feet of the a&Jlll stn.1cturc. The closurt follov.ed an engmttnng study prepared for the C1ty that deemed it unsafe The new bill was introduced after Brown met sc~eraJ months aao with former Huntin11on Beach mayors Ron Shenkman and Jack Kelly, who have spearheaded the dm·e for a new pier 8rown said the two former mayo11 convinttd ham of the econ· om1cal and h1stoncal 1mponancc of the pier not only to the Clty but to all of Southern Cahfom1a. "We ha\le a sil')1ficant amount of people who come from all around who use this pier, so there's deftnitely an economic impact," Brown said this morning. "A la,..e number of people do set use out of 1t and 11 has obv1ous1x been a landmark for many decadts. Brown said the amount of the appropnauon won't be determined until aftCT Gov Georae Deukmejian ptttents his 1989 budatt ne1tt Wttk, The pru1W} purpose of introdua"I the bill was "to act the ball rollin&, Brown said. The measure will not be heard until this spnna and could 001 be saaned b> the aovernor untll Auausi, Brown Inda -.............. 0..... ........ Bulletln Board Bu9'neas Cfallfled Comics Croeeword Entertainment OpWon People Polloe log Public notices Sports Weather A3 856 87-8 A8 88 A6 A9 A7 A3 88 81-• A2 8bcnrlJiC more Mrtorlaf d..l•enlty Uaan .cue. partlclpanta ln the Polar Bear Dlp head foz the water ln SOath tACuna. · ·Swim.mcTS br-r,;,ring_ in new year BJ LESUE EARNEST ... o.., ........ They came an old-fash1oncd bath· mg suits, strttt clothes. sweat u1ts and s"'tm trunks The) hn the wate1 runmn.sand didn't stay long But the) held wtth trad1t1on. The annual Polar Bear Dip at Trusure Island Mobde Home Parl an Soutll Laguna. a custom that bt'pn an 1957. took pl~ct Mt>nda) at 11 am. this >~•r Panac1pan1s. ranging an agt" from 3 )ears to scmor c111zen status. -'4ert lured from as close as Lagufta and IS far as Thailand . Of'the 0 men. v.omen and chal- dren v.ho "'elcomcd thc 'ev. \ca(at the mobile home parl about 40 Ouna themSthes into the tn11d v.atcr as tradauon demands "The temperature was about .56 degrtts. o 1he~ d1dn'1 ta an there Hr) long.·· said Bob Kmaak. or.· pnaur of tbt' eHnt tor the pa t $1' )tars · "Some propk-come dov.n there full) d~ and the) act tallccd into going into the v.ater v. ith the•r clothes on "' · Afterwards. dnpoant and h1,t'r· (Pleue eee POLAlt/ A2) ' said. It would then talce cttect im· mediately. • ~ said he and other pieT w~ wtt ela.ed by Brown's decision to sponsor the bill. but said locaJ efforts Mtt 11111 the hQn of the ptCf rundina project • "We haw no ~ved idea as to what level (Of fundina) M wiU recave •• S-QU:wa said. ~It's kind of e1ciu111 in slle ICDIC lUl dse eMfl)' ohhc community is nOticaible ud people really want this to......_• l (Pl1111w...,MI) Beached · medical supplies checked No source found; officiaIS"Say debris Will be destroyed By PAULARCBIPLEY °' .. ~ ......... __ _ Health officials found no 1dcnt· 1fy1ng anfonnauon on mcdica1 sup- phcs that washed ashore in Newport Beach over the weekend and will destroy most of the debris, a county pokc5man said today. · About 30 items. mostly small 1nsuhn-typc synnp and needles.. were found on the sand at 8" Corona and Lanie Corona beaches and be- tween I Sth and 19th streets on tbt Balboa Pmtnsula on ~nday. Accord1na to Rc>ben Mcnyman of the rout'tty's. Env1rbnmcntal Health Di vision, a bottle of stcrotds also was found. Most oflbc items washed up 1n Corona ~I Mar. he said After the first items ~ d1s-co~ertd. ci.pon Beach poltee and fire offiCtals contacted county health officials ~ho dispatched a hazardous- matenals 5Quad to Newport. ~ discovery prompted offioal to dose those areas "'here debns was found for about J•.i, hours Sunday afternoon. ................................................................................................................ lmll!~ ............................. ~........... • Mcrr,yman said inspectors found no 1denttf11na informauon on any of the debns. which ehm1nat('S almo t any poss1b1ht)' of d1scovenn1 the sourtt Coast records calm New Year's weekend, . -. BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ..., ........ With few exccp11ons. the Oranae Coast heralded 1n the New Year on a blfh note, record1na few drunken dnv1111 arTCSts or alcohol-related acctdtnts over the three-day v.ttk· end Most ~lace agencies reponed a <tuatt hohday~ettd111n1 poor; ""ealht'r and heightened awarenc s as .. con- tnbutans factors T)'ptcal of pohce re ponscs wa that of S.t. Larry Gruwold of the Fountain Valley Pohce Depanment who said oftht v.ttktnd. "It was not eAcepuonal b) an) means "We hadonc m1noracc1dcn1. but 11 was nothing different from other acc1dena or othtr wttkends .. That ~ 1ev. was echoed b\ Sat Ron Flathers ol tht '""'~Pol.Ce ~pan­ ment "It v.as quiet all v.ed.tnd." Flat· hers said "The rain kept e' ti) one an '' "There v.erc no scnous a cadtnts and nothing out of the ordthan in rtlcrcnce 10 drunken dn' crs ·· Hutuington Beach reponcd a ~1m1· larl~ quiet v.ttlend although it f't('Ordcd the onh 01'3n&t Coa't traffic fataht\ of tht holidJ' • A ~ nui .\na v.oman v.a\ arrestC'd on u p1c1on of drunl.cn dn' 1n1 Satufda) alter her 'eh1cle plowed into a prarkcC'd car on Pacific Coast H11hv.a) bctv.ttn Golden W~t and Bolsa C htia trttt Tht impact ~nt both cars plunging (Pleue eee QW / A2) Con~ucntJy. the bul\ of the item v. 111 be destroyed along with other hazardous v.aste. be said. "~re's Jlut oo way ·of lrtClJll ll ... Merryman said "\\-c'IJ keep a couple of samples in thea~havcsanddi pose of1hc rest " Enc BauCT of t~ N~rt Beach Manne 01 \11s1on Slld fire depanment (Pleuc eee WAST&/ A.2) ~Bab~·witli:--. · -- neW heart Battle over CM veterans hall on hold ishgme once more By aoa v AN EVXEN °' ................ Plitt Watt . the Co ta Mesa infa9t wbo tta1~ed a bean transplant at Lomt Linda Mcd1e1I CC'nlCT last monthJ was wen enouah to return · home rrom lbe hospital o~er thf cw Year's weekend. heT pe~"hts said. The thrtt-month-old was rad· mined to the boloital on DtC. 11 when 1t apptattd bcT body ~ rc~tina the MW orpn. Patee. now 14 weeks o&d. was bom twilh a matf'oriMd hc:an aad doct.ors uid pnor to her tnansplant ~t1on that ~ c0nd1tion was cnaical and worwnarw. Once tk ttett ved Mr MW heln on No.. I~ Paiee's chanca of sumv1I .......... ~ .... ..... ....... ---· lft .... Im ~ ........ "~··· ... e.n.; Dorion " Loma lincM •y. a.ow-~ -luCll rftC1toM ... ftornMI lft dW early lftOfttht followi... I UtMJI M opntioft llld Pair's ......... Md"-YWllll.IMM Ill. .............. . ~upati4tivcaaormlllilt.. ~., ..... ,.. .... ... criicll. ... .... -·· '° .. .. =~ .. , ........ ... .., ....... .. p ....... .. _..,. . _ ............ ...,.. ..... City staff checking costs of ref url?l_ htng 51-year-old bulldlng that faced razing By JO ATHAN VOLZKE 'etcran persuaded the counc:11 10 Of .. o..,,......., onl)' appro'e purcha~ of the build· inp. lca~ina open the po\\1b1la1~ of An unsttad)' truct as holdant in the rcfurbahana the \tructurt built an benlc O\er v.-hcther to rt tore 1he 1938 before tht' cit) ~l\ 1n· 11Jn1Cost1 Mesa Velerans Memonal corporattd. Hall or let a bulldozer finish the job The \ett'rans. ""'ho ha't' bctn that ume and the elements brpn. rentani tht' hall for s 1 3 )car. ~ Offi(Jals are ponderin1 the be)ond the crack'cd paint and ~Utnl SJ00.000 m1n1mum pnce \I& LO ~f restore the 51 ·)Clr"()fd buildt"J; 'ltalls. they sec the hall as a center o h le f d communal) act1v1t)' • I a ll'OUP o ~etenan stan rta > On d1flie-nt n1•.... th• ., rrt" nc.;an to march on Cat)' Hall hould their n ... ~ ... ... ne htStOn( ptbcnna ~pot be tar1cted for lqjon the\. et<•rans effort(fu \\ ar\, dcmolauon. . the Boy ut1. the 4-H ub. the But for now. as 1n v."1111rne. their county s Health CarT ency. a hopes for peace .re ma an 1n bctund·thc· sen tor c1 ttzens dance club and a ~ ~ttattoni. Japencse social club <'all the hall The llllt: trttt hall is encd b)' tbc homl' ('OUaty. aJona with a ne1Jhborin1 Wbcn a cold snap htl the Oran~ bWldu'I that bOuses prot»hon ck· Coast last )ear, Amcm"lln l.c&ion palVD:eftl pcnonnct. The proettty's Commandl'r Bot, Han~n OS)(ncd'thl' · v~. howe~cr, 1 wble&n· Vctmns Hall to the homcle · ~ withOUt the bUtldi"P: Add1uonatly, the hatl 2lso •~ rtnttd ay iifr members 1n O\ltmtief fOi' wedd1~ ftt'C1)t.1ons an<i other ftlCOllUDnckd the my buy the halt e\mtt.. •hicb helps the 'etcrani keep 8lld orallldon blaak21na for S7-'0,000 uptheirmdofthcttntalaarttmcnt to m lrvtl llcM.h teructum. Undtt that pay rnaanttnan« arid OS)(rattna e~· ~ecmcnt. the tOWlt) and pallet. . ijly .;.tit the rosu of bull· ht ~ the •lcs qrttmC'nt •II ~ 111111 buildinp. 1n1tietectbir!"'ttft thtctt) and rountv. Wlliil * .,..n.1 was appraited. the COUMy told'" amants not to boot die ....... Sj)},000 W'lth \M U,l CSI cK•ll put March I. ll J9mped to SJJS.000 I've IO twn a lot of oe0Pae llllt•.-U ~~ W .. "• r Ted Mariftol -ol...wi .. \M Vewrut llld. · If w • •r ~put Marth 111•1111.1111.lDcmeiil .._from l.w .. laielllllctope) foran~"I ,,r.11:w·~~:;l IDM'9LIT ....... 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YOR()ty ... • ......... .•1 11 ... .... Nottall.V .. 11 4J ..... =· 4:11 p.M .,.... .... ena .. • .... ...... ....,..._~....., a..a.-..Oty 40 • .... 1';111 ............... 7 ......... 11 • ~· ... ,,....,._ ~ A 2-ycar~ld child was stuck alone in the elevator of an Irvine building for I VJ hours Saturday af\emoon when she unwittingly pilshed a but- ton that halted its operation. The girl suffered no injuries and was in sood spirits despite having to wait for the elevator system to be turned back on before being rescued. sajd LL Mike White of the Irvine Police· Department. "She was just glad to sec mom ... he Wd. The child is the dau&hter of a cleanin1 woman who was working in the buildina at 2.00 Main St. around 2 p,Jll., White said. The Santa Ana woman had just pulled her cart of supplies out of the elevator when us doors closed, trappin1 her daughter inside: While inside, the child punc hed several buttons on the ~ntrol panel, includfog the· one that shuts the elevator off, White said. Irvine police and fire personnel responded to the scene. but it 100\: a service man from the elevator com- .~ pany.in La M1r::da to come out and tum on the system again t>eforc the child could be rescued. White saad. . . -By lru Yo.tol Fire guts garage • An electncal short is believed 10 have caused a fire that gulled the garqc of an El Toro home Monday. fire officiaJs saict The blue broke out "around 11 :30 ~.m. 11 22832 Aspa'n St., said Orange Cou n ty Fire Department spokeswoman Kathleen Cha. OMN » n '"' .......... '-.. 47 0.--. fl .. .......... ':J::;.,......_ , .... v..., ., .. .......... 42 l"tl f 1SM .. ff ....... Liii. ..... 1 ... , ... , .... .. . ~..-.. .. ,,. Coroner identifies accident victim The fire caused about SS0.000 in damage to the home. primarily io the prqe area, Cha said. · · The Orange County Coroner's offtce today released the name of a Newport Beach woman who was •killed Dec. 28 in a traffic accident 1n orona dcl Mar. Carol Herrick. 70. died af\cr her ·-Cadillac sped out of control while she ~ e~itin.a a parkina lot on the 3SOO 'J>tock of East Coast Highway. The car' raced across the road and · intp another parkina lot, smashing ------------• into a bnck planter A coro ner's spokesman had prcy1ously incorrectly 1denttfied the v1ct1m as Evelyn Wclbomc. 71. who died Df natural causes JUSt prior to a separate crash ID Buena Park on Dec. 14. POLAR ... - From Al ing, the daredevils .:huddle around the fire and pour ·some alcohol down." PIER FUNDING ••• The event, sponsored by the mobile home park management and open to the public, inctudes a p1cn1c -0f mint-hot doas scrv.ed on frcnch rolls wi th ClµTantJelly and ketchup. II takes place after Lbe Rose Parade'lnd ProtDAl The pier PfOV&m has taken ID SS0,000 in donai1ons thus far. mostly tbrouah the saJe sale of square-foot =·ons of the old p1et.. Supponers to raise nearly half a milhon lars tbrouah the pier-sellina effon , which was launched at a pla·pany in November. Shenk01an said several more fund-raising events arc planned for 1989. The Federal Emertency Manafe- ment AJency has guaranteed $ .8 • .1 before at least some of the football million and the county has com-bowrpmes get under way. This way. mined about $2SO,OOO. Anothereng1-accord ma to Kmaalt. pan1c1pants can ncering study of the pier 1s under way have 11 all. to determine whether any of the p1C'r Although most pan1c1 pants \\<ere p1hngs arc salvaacable for use on the locals, one youngster who s~ashed in new pier. Shenkman said. the wintry surf was from Thailand The vis11or. who was staying wtth his grandparents for the holidays, (/tdn't seem to find the event particularly weird. Kmaak said. Caty officials arc hoping 10 approvt a dtsagn for the new pier next month and to bc&in construction shortly afterward. The new pier could open as early as the summer of 1991. "He had a arcat time:"' Kmaak said "He thouaht 1t was the veate$'1 " (, . Veterane troape, Boy 8coata, tlae 4-H Clab. tbe Oran&e C~nty Health Can ACeacy. a .............. '-...... eea!or clU-. dance clab aDcl a Jap&aeee 90Ctal clp 118.' Coeta .._.., ntenaa laall.. I' VETERANS HALL BOOKINGS IN LIMBO ••. From Al 1t and new plans that m1p1allow1t 10 Man nos said he hopes the city wall history)." NEW YEAR CALM ON COAST ••• stand .• City Manager Allan Roeder ~•d his staff is rev1ewinJ its op11ons. buy the property and sell 1t to the Oesptte the cnt.icism and dcbltc. Costa Mesa H 11toncal Soacty. The dcsottc the tame and the clements. the society could sponsor the ttfw'btsb· haJf mnaans a ~ bualdan,. Prom Al over a cliff and kincd a Huntin_gton Beach woman in the parked vehicle Kelly Rene Smith, 21. was pro- nounced dead at the scene following the 2:20 a.m. accident. Even in Costa Mesa. where officers arrested 29 suspected drunken driv-m on.Nc._w.Ytu:SExc.Dle.tt.owndcr of the weekend was uneventful. .. ,, quieted down af\er the bia New Year'• Eve busts.~ a police spokes.. ma.n sajd. ··There are no major numben to reporL •• Ncwpon Bachoffi.ccrsarrested aix su~ drunken driven on New Yws EYC and-recotdcd two alcohol- related traffic collisions, spokesman Bob Oallcy said. That number was comparable lo last year. althouah traffic in- vesttptors sec a decrease overall Oakley said. "Our traffic guys think publi~t)' and public education arc having an ~bc-atdr ~'J:hcy~r..-jOCma­ defimte increase an the number of dcs1&Jlated drivers." Ci>untywidc, the Cahfomia Hiah.- way Patrol arrested 66 alleaed drunk- en drivers between 6 p.m. Friday and midni&ht Monday. Officer Keith. Thorolim said. "We'tt. chcck1n1 what needs to be Dunn.a that same time pcnod. the corrected and what the cost estimates H1ahway Patrol recorded one traffic a~" Roeder said. death he said. nut Roeder said the sale of the hall A 2t-year-old Lakewood woman likely wilJ ao throush. The quc-stton. was killed in a two-car accident ol\ the he saad, is what tbe Cit}' will do witb Oranac Freeway at the Lambcn exit . thehallonccuownsit. Even1hhccity m Brea at about 7 a.m. M onday. decades to refurbish the hall. 1t only ThomhtU• . bas eisbt 141k1111 spaces. He could not p_rov1de figures for the . Roeder said the council may decide J9S7 N~ Years week.end. £o raze. the ball and move the ment and keep the bu1klin1 ltlndt"l\J. The auchtonum features a larae he susmd. , Amerialn f1aa and sh;clds and crests ButRocdcrtaid nothan1a1dccidcd. from evtty branch of the military lane "It's hard to spe.culatc what (the the walls. council) m .... t decide to do." he said. lo the center of the wooden floor is ~ Ntef Buffa said the council the Alnerkan Lqjon sdl, &here sin« leC1N iftdined toward doq away the haJI WIS built. with the Veterans ·HaJL~ .. ~--..mmwboc:vcforlbehaUallo , futbastun~·protiiUoii1Mi1Rtfnl. remam proud. "J'l'Q the fint to lje& behind trytr'I to "The.Y utcd to say lhas was the best avet0mtllunaofbwoncal mtcrat, dance f1oot 1n the cou~ty,!" Marinot but the baJJ II JUtl IO far toftC, .. lkatfa Mid, look.ant It the fadtd parquet taid ... And 1t really didn't olay .that floor. cnucal of a role (1n d'ie city'• .. ft still i .. Statewide, the Ha&hway Patrol orpnizauons into the ne'thborins ricordcd 33 traffic fatafiucs throup 6 probatJon buikhna, which 1s in better a.m. Monday. Final fiaum· for 1he cond1ti'on. holiday week.cpd wercc not avail1bae ,..------------------=-------------------....... .----today. INF ANT ROME AGAIN ••• WASTE ••• rNmAl • OftkiaJI found a couple of other mieor items du.rina a follow-up ..a Monday, but all beaches mnaiDedopen.. Tiie medical suppfies apparently are .,.led to '-collection of viaJs ud Giber Wiiie that washed up on loClll bmcbel iA NOvember. Jn~ ._ 10 vWI t:I antilepdcs medM:i•11 m-'td oeao local belcbes. It it bllilwed die .-e came 6om ~~•'milillilillftllft . •••WI. potlibly die U.S. Na.Y. TM Na.y it ~tfy review-.. ; .. ii,.,._ .for~ dumpint of"HHI•.- FrmaAl mother returned With Mr to the hospital and then to &he Lorna Linda a_pe.n.mcnt after bec:oinina coftCft'ftd that the child milht bt havina another rejecbon raction. Tbe an turned out to be ...... founded this time. but ~ Waua said she and !!woUld •y .. 1llle aparUnnt. ,... · · omy two bkdt f'iolD IM boipi IM time..._ .. I lwouilat .., IO lbe MIDitil becl•t lie ... I liule tu.y ..-clly Md I wasted IO be IUft at _, •1'1U111 ................ ~ ran..,...-. and de•• 1i11d M lbt ... ftm. Sbe'aevid••"t;s::::;e --.......... ol ___ ...................... =-·-::.·····--I _, - catjons. so they upped ber d iuretic a bit... • . Pais it ~r ~11· first child and boeb'lruce and NaY •Y they ha\'C w .. a~mteut bap1i5m iato lbe joys •• ~ o( ,.rent-llood. • .. ,,., beee an unuint experience," llid ..._. .. ..,.a.Hy beina a father blMftnttime." Aad Wlaile boch pmenta are op. ~ iJle) M"W~ IO be IWatt. °'*"·~· .... co.dition. ...... er_,.~ like. ..... "-................... ~ ...... I tr e-~~JO"' ~ .......... llljeclioa. ... ,. Somebody's showing a lot of interest in Huritin~n Beach. lfw U1 a call and And our )Ult how much! Sulanne Frllor 714-843~442 \ • l · tguel Yoff ers exercise classes Ski A..aclatlo'2 to meet Plans for week·loaa and weekend lk.iina tnps will be ditc'Ulled at the Irvine Ski Asloc:1111on's meedlll• I p.m. ~..tay in EJ Toro. Meew.. open lO the public. arc held at Pla....O.. .2l73l ~ Drive, on the ~ and fowtb T:-t.y "of eacb month. Further information maybeobu.ined byca.llinaJuhe Palmeut 720-l SS2. Cutomer rel•tloa• •tadled ,. Dealina efCectivdy with dJflicuJt PtOole will be the focus ortalk by Connie Mmm. piesadmt of her own 1eminar and tra1nin1 company, at a meeuna of the South Cout 8u1inns and Profcuional Women on Tuesday at El Tonto Grill, Costa Mesa. Merritt will dilcuu problems of deahna with sales. manqement and customer scmce personnel, at the lunchtime meetina which is open to men and women. ___ 1 NetworkiQ& and rqJstration will besin It 11 :30 a.m. and the meal and prosram will 1\lrt at 11 :4S. Cos1 lO memben is Sl3 and St7 for nonmembers. Re1ervations may be made by caJlin& Robin Fidell at 7Sl-0991. · Free career .emln•r ldmufvina the career area one 11 most suited to is the topic oT a free scmuw to be Jiven by a Huntinaton Beach psycholhC'rapist on Thursday at the Huntin&lOn Beach Central Library. . Linda V. Berens Ph.D., will present "Gcmna Paid for Ooana What You Love," from 7 to 8:30 pm. at the library, 7 t 11 Talbetf Ave. furtberanformat1on may beobta1ned bycalhn& 841-0041. Llbrary olle('8 mu•lcale Ronald Stoffel, rtausic director of Moments Musicaux and a former conductor of the Rochester Symphony Orchestra m MinnC$0ta, wtll perform in a free vaohn conceri on Jan. 8 at the Ncwport-&ach Public Library. Part of the con ti nui na Sunday M usicalcs sen cs. the performance wtfl bejivenat4 p.m. The library 1s at 856 San Clemente Drive, next to th.e Newport Harbor Art Museum.' ....... Further information may be obtained by calling Jackie Headly at 644-3177. .. Economic• eramlned Problems , of econon:uc security and peace convemon wtll be discussed at a metuna of the Citucns' Comm1ss1on for Econom1c Sccunty on Monday at UCI. Sponsored by the Alliance for Survival, this ~ 11 free and 1ntendedfor anyone interested an end•"& the arms race. 11\e meetina W'lll be held at 7 p.m. at the Verano ·commons, room 6S29 , near parluna lot 31 at Adobe Circlt and Cahfom1a Street>- Bre.klut for Opttmlats .. Brinaina the Dream Back to' Amcncan Busjness" win be the topic of the Opum1st Cl ub's breaJcfast meetina on Jan. 10 at Hof s ftut in Irvine. · John App of the M 1chael Thomas Corp. wtll be the featured soeakcr at the 7 a.m. ptherinJ at I 88SO Ooualu St. Visitors are welcome and admission will be the pnce of breakfast. Furtheranformation may be obtained bycalhng 830-S639 or 67S-l 779. Tuad•y,J•a.3 • 7 pm H•l..,._ Bad Ctay c..eu. council chamben. 2000" M&.111 St No meettnp teheduled If Gl.EG D.EA&X ............... A --ftoet • ''Pl ucntint <>ranee Eouft1Y Cen&enniaJ was one of the w1nnns in tne 1989 Tournament of Roses Parade . .. Cell=brate Our Spent" wu the entr) by thec1tyofSant1 Ana.a bnahtand ener,etic flolt fcatunna a skyrocket. pinwheel and bursts of ruework1. The float took home the Governor's Award foroutsiandjnacity entry. Another local entr) by Ncwpon Beach's Plcifa.c Mutual Ltfe Insurance Co. didn't place amona the winners The float was a 1eene from Puccini's o~ra "Alda;· which played at the Perfom11n1 Arts Center in Costa Mesa dunna the put season The theme of this year's parade was ··celebratina lOO," 1n honor of the par· ade's centennial celebration. An estimated S00,000 people hned Colorado Boulevard to watch ihe parade. Jo1n1na an the two-hour proc:css1on. led by Grand Marshal Shirley Temple Black. .,...»ere 20 marchma bands and 17S horses. More than 20 million OowenCf.ere u.cd on the 60 floats. Ron Simm and Came Hnes exchanaed wedding vows aboard a float fitted with an orch1d-crcd p zebo before an estimated TV audience of up to 3SO million viewers an 32 countnes, Tournament of ROKS offictals sald. The couple was selected from thousands wbo entered "The Search for the Most Romantic Couple 'n Southern Cali· fom1a," contest •~nsored by the Hunt· 1ngton Hotel, which s~onsored the float, SOu them Cahfom11 Bndc Mapzanc. Bull~ ock's depanment store and K-Lne FM radio station Otenee C... OMLV "9L01'1T~ • .,._, S. .. The ~edd1n1 was one of the most widely watched an the \l.Orld, ~ond only _..._..A.&ll..__ nuptial ocremony of Pnnce Charles and Pnncc s Diana. which was seen b)' about 650 m1lhon v1c"'crs ~orld'A1de Other "'inning floats an the . 1989 Tournament of Rosts Parade ""ere • wecp~takcs Trophy for most bcautl· ful float , Unocal Corp "Mardi Gra\," Unocal Corp, depicting a giant muked reveler with a headdre s eJCtcndang more t.han 26 feet sk,.ward •Theme Troph) for the mosi fimn-g- prcscntat1on of the parade's "Celebration . 100" theme. "A Rose Queen 1s fQrever," Eastman Kodak. featunng an elegant coach bcanna ex-parade queens 1tnd drawn by a team of matched black Fnestan horses · , . • Queen's Trophy for most effcctrvc use. of rose~. "A Da) to Remember.-Farmers Insurance dep1cung a 11ant rephca of a 1928 Model A Ford Phaeton • • President's Troph y for best floral prc~ntauon. ·· 100 Years of Flowers on Parade." Flonst~' Transworld Och\oCf) dcp1ct1ng a turn of the centur) horse· drawn wagon. . •Grand M~rshal's Troph) for most crutn·c design. 'luau ·· hcc, fcatunn1 a tropical island with v.atcrfalls and Pol)· ncsran dancers • .Pnnccsses' Troph" lor most beauufuJ Ooat less than 35 lcct long. ~A. Roanng Celebrauon:· International House of Pan- cakes, dcp1ct1ns a rtpl hon whose head extends JO feet into the air • Directors· Trophy fo r e~ccllcnt craftsmanship. "Protected for the Future. A C'ckbrat1on of Life ·· Bknk of Amenca. . with endangcrcst .species <>uch ltS polar bears .• t1gen. eaglc'i "3nd sea ottt'" in natural habitats. • Isabella Coleman T roph}' for most imus.ual and unique float. ··The Harmon\ . ol aturc's Nctv.ork · u TE. foatunn1 a 1n1mat1on. :. "~ Halloween Tr1d-or· tranquil fortit v.1th butterflies du~ks and T rc.1t.'" Tran~menca Lafe with mcchan· pheasants • . , . teal f'ranien loin fl ana from opcntina • ~n1ma11on troph\ for be~t d1 pla) of table . Dana Poiht residerits celebrate cif yhood By JOE BEL BRUNO Of ... 0.-, ........ II wasn't JUSt t.hc l'l,,cw 'ce1r that Dana Point re 1dcnts v.crt cclcbraun& on board the tall ship P1linm on Sunda). but the birth of Oransc < ount> 's :!8th cit) More than 200 d1gnnanc . residents and communn> lndcrs pthetttl to mark the city's b1nh In Dana Point Harbor. whe n· the P1lanm was docked. smalltt bo:lb w«e on hand to cckbratr the ncv. commun1t) and officials lin.-d a blast from a sho11un as an Oranac ( ount~ \hrnffs I )(opanmcnt rommun1ty " -• • 1 o~n ~a'h ~~cnmemltcr will rctt1"c Harbor PatrQI boat d ntUC'd Iowa rd th(' For propo~ntrnf Dana Point c1t"'hooJ S4\l0 a month Th~ ..-lso named formn- sh1p "'"h its siren"> hlanna and .. atcr the c-elebrauon rcp~nted ~hat onr ..\nahetm < 1t) Mana'gcr \\ 1ffiam 0 Taran spra)'mg._ resident tcnntd "'the 1cm1 on tht' cake .. · as c It) man.igrr, clerk and trt"a um Tht' JO.minute inauguration Ct'rt'mom ··1 ha\.C bttn I sueponcrof. Dana Poi nt lan umm1np, the director of the also doubled as she first offic:1al < ''" Cit\ for a Iona tame.· said l\1arprct Bttttr. Oran1e Count\ Manne IQS.Ulu.tc. "'bcrt C'ountll mcct1na Orange ( ount) <. lerk 42~ ~Thouah v..c kne~ 11 Y.as final st\:cral tht' P1linm 1s· dod.ed, of)cMd the cer· Gil) Gran' 1llc was on hand to v.car in the . monthsqo. It wa .. n't untt l tocU) v. hen )OU ('mon"'. sa' ma It came as the culm1nat1on council. ~h1 h include Bill Bamaltrt'. rt II) re~•~~ ha t ~ . ~ .... of .. iirtun Jud) C umn. Mike Eggers. F.1ken i...rausc comphshed ·· ·• "s I \tand before )Ou I 'AOuld hke to and lr>Jnd McGu1rt. The ne"" Cll'f ha-. mon-than 2t1.l.XKJ ~" I Stt man face of f~nd I ha"c "This 1s a' Cf) e'c1t1n1 moment tor a 11 nt r~1dentund sti't'tch('S fro m uth l:.qOTQ lno~ r.,'' ht said ... They att strona ~. us:· Bamattrc ~•d "II 1 a culm1nauon ol to San Clemente dettnninC'd face . face v.ho have sacn· a lot of .. ork. not onl~ from u\ hu1 for the <\mona tht' council\ fiN a t\ v.a' tu ~t ticcd .amon1 lht msth t'S for a dream. That dfram t\ a ~ It\ of Oana·Po1nt." Costa Mesa pizza pa~lor starts ·year with robbery· ';andptp(r l'A Oke Saturdl\. mom 1n1 to find their hou~ had btrn toilet papered. • • • Resident\ on ~ 1nttrgtt't'n and \ cneto rcponcd heannJ ti n-v.orl s aoma ofl earl) New 'ur \ D:n .... "ft"malc re 1dcnt an tht' 4 700 block ol ~.n,alc A'cnue rcpont"d that tv.o peoP,te 1n a &n> compa t car 1otocrc look1n1 throuah v.mdow\ v.1~h b1noc:ulan on unda'\' afternoon A v1d~·uS<ttt' recorder J \ 11nd Stereo v.rrr stolen from a hou-.e 1n 1hr 19100 block ol M1.1nol11 \trt'ct sometime bt'tv.ern Fnda\ and \fon· day ••• Someone mashed the y,1ndo1oto 10 a Volkswaacn Golf and \tole 11 alarm S) tcm wlulc the \Chicle v.a parked 1n the 400 block of 11c1 \t'nuc on , throu&h Jn oapanmcnt at 215 Pro pee\ \l hc'fMr talong two oat bran muf· hn' three can\ ol hrtr and a cand1 ha r l o,., v.a\ t'\t1matcJ at SJ.SS. . •". nur~ at t It 1emonal Hospi· t.i l rtriontJ the theft of her pune trom a\ ounter v. h1k he wa worti .. 1n thr rteo"Ct) room. LOss waa t'\tlmatcd at S"l9. related. Aro\&Dd • 2:10 •p m Unda)', I au~ cn\Cred the Domino·, Pina in the 3000 block • of Harbor 8oWevard aftd ordttcd a mall p1ua He then reportedl> pulled out a ~ ud dem&nded mone). 'T"Mre ~ at kast tv.o emplo>ees in tM pen.a parlor at tht tame and netthlr -.. i!'Ji&ttd, 1ccord1n1 to C.oMa Mela Pohcie Tom Wuitcr. TM IUlpet1 is detcnbed a H1l- panec ud ll to 5 ycan old. So "9hidtWllllClt. • Arou.d 9;jj p.m •• twO IUspetl , allo dllc. ibid .. male H1tpa confronted a \anta na outh v.ho had JU t parked his tru ~ ·OUt'>ldc fd.,.,ard\ Cm~ma an the 600 hlocl of Ciunflm1tcr AH•nue. The tw~ men chl.Kd the '1 t1m from has "ehiclt",a('C()rd1n1to \\1n1er. One of the \u.spccts then dro\t' ofl 1n the \1ct1m'\ tnacl, while the ~nd ~pcd l1oto'I~ 1n a blue N1stan r 1ckup truck. 86th u pC(' ~ docribtd u ~ins.about :!S 'eanof• One had b{a(lc hair and "wore a ~-hjtc T ·\h1rt ""ana bcitr pant thl-othC'r h d hrov.n hair and "'Ott 1 blue. lo~ ltt"C'd pta1d \h1n and dark pants • l.aC1111A Beacll hot v.t"re reportedl_y fired at 7 07 e_ m an the area of Can)on crt'1 Orne and Laauna (an) on R d Pohtt we~ unable to <'.ktcrm1ne ~ho fired the aun ••• · hots wt"re beard ap1n in the 30000 block of Ith A\;touc at 1:27 am. unda). bU& the Itta --1$ QUICI \lthCn offeccn am~ed . , • • • A. bufJlary WU rtPOf1ed It I butlnetl U'l·d~ J0000 block of OISJ H1p•ay on Friday. JUJt "' bei IT mldniaht. 0...1) one idtvnt0n set •-as m1M1ft1. • • • A radM> valued aa S 7'00 -.s &.U,tn (roe • "ebidc PJfUd '" Utt rooo bled «CcmtOI Ori~. Tiit loll wu ~Friday~ UOOa) ntJht. Newport a.eta " bul"Jlar climbed throu h a hath· room -window ind rummaacd • • • ·oe \ \( R "alu('d at S300 and a 20- dolla r hill \l.t'rt ~tolcn from a home on Ra" Front on Balboa Island after Ille un~nown \U~pcct climbed thf'OUlil' a \ldt v.1nJov. of the locked homt. Woman robbed at h~­ automatic b&nk ten~ ' • Be p y raise•add some tens OD to 10 lst e~ngress . . WASHINGTON (AP) -The lOlsl Conaras convened today wath leadm of ihe Democratic-controlled chambers oledai~ oooperation wilh a Georae Bush Whate Houc, but witb tensionsalready mountins within the Capitol over a proposed hefty pay raise-for lawmakers:- Prcsident-elect Bush, actina in his role as vice p~ident, pveled the Senato into session and then 1mmcd1-ately administered lhc oath of office to the new and re-elected senators in groups of four. The Senate chamber was outfined wilh new &<>Id curtains behind the presidina officer's chair and new cafl)et throuahouL There were new benches upholstered in briaht scarlet for taff members. "It's all for television,'' wd Sen .. Carl Levin, (). Mich., showing off the accommo- dations to constituents. The plleries were packed with specuaon. includina Lady Byrd John~, w'idow of the lite prnlC:tcnt and m0tner·in·law of Vtfllnia's new Dcmocrattc Sen. Chuc.le Robb. In tbt pecUd House chamber, also recarpeted for lhe new aeulon. the '33 members were called to the chamtliei' to be sworn in -en muse. There arc two vacancies in the House. Dcmocrau hold strona m-..onti« in both chambers. SS-45 1n the Senate and 259-17' in the House. Today. there was talk of cooperation wilh Bush from leaden of both parties. "We·re very optimistic that we're &oioa to be able to work with (President-elect) Bush an4 we can solve some of the pro!>lems." said Rep. Tony Coelho. D-Cahf .. House m~ority whip. Movina to act a jump on other lawmakers. Rep. Tom Tauke, R· Iowa, announced a bill to force roll- call votes before Conarcss accepts any .,.)' 1nctta1t, and dda)'. an~ approved raise two yean -untal afttt the next election. Unckfcurrent law. Consress automatically"\ets a boost propostd by the president unlns it votes it down.· "Con&rtSSional PA-l' adju1tmcn nave &«Orne a perpetual source of ~ebate, controvtny and embarra • ment," Tauke said. President Rcqan is expected to call for a substanuaf pay raise next week for members pf Conaress to take effect Ma~h I unless ttJCCted before then by both houses. An advisory commission has recommended a SO percent boost for lawmakers. (cderal Judaes and top executive branch officials, with members of Congress givina up lucrative honorariums in exchanae. Current 1Con1r~ssional pay 1s $89,SOO a year. and the commission's propasal would raise n to S l 3S.OOO. Dukakis will Bakker back on TV pulpit; not seek blames devil for downfall re-election BOSTON (AP)-Gov. Michael S. Duka1dS"'announccd today he would not seek election in 1990 to another term in the Massachusetts State· house. "This will be my last term as . governor of Massachusetts," he said. By tlle Associated Pre11 PINEVILLE, N.C. -Jim Bakker returned 10 the TV pulpit with his wife for the first time in two years. and blamed his downfall an~ subsequent indictment on Satan. not on PTL'ssex-and-mon~r scandal. :·1 believe the devil said 'I have to smash Jam and Tammy Bakker. he told viewers Monday on the first broadcast of "The Jim and Tammy Show." Bakker and his wife. Tammy Faye, made no direct pitch for contnbuuons Monday but on this morning's show Bakker promised a book 1n exchange for donauons. The hourlong program 1s scheduled to run five days a week. Woman l1nds mother's body ln freezer /#&.11-. .... Ron cannon m••nee tla~ bod.fee of hla p .. • killed S~da'­da.rlnar a Oood that follo,;ed the failare of a dike at Qaa11 Creek "'lteeerYoir near St. Oeorae. Utah. ST. OEOltOE. Utah (AP) - f ~'6menaed I.be lola0f tt:0ta of. •namals as emagency oftk1al1 taltied the dama,c from the: waU of water \hat sMpt do•n ~ Virsi~ River afttt a dikt broke. ana '° bomet and 100 • .,.nmcnts. "We lost 114 PIP. .. Ron Cannon said Monday ... We only found 33 ahve The rest ha"e Ooated away." On Don Taylot's 40-actt farm, lbt New Year's O.y flood 1n soulhwe1t Utah washed out roads. moved bu1ld1nas and ihcds off' their fouft- dauons and left 27 cows, two calves, four horses. a aoat and the family qt m1ssana. Authorit1esevacuated l,SOOpeople befort the 12-foot wall of water • suraed from the 200-foot-widc pp 1n t.bc canhen dike at Quail Creek Reservoir early Sunday. No ~ were inJured, but an undctcnntncd number of IJvestock wm tnlled and four bndaes were washed out.1 By Monday, the flow from the broken dike had slowed to a tnckle. Gov. Norm Bangcrter has declared Washmaton County in emersency disasrer area. Federal Emersency Management Aaency reprncnta.ti~es amved Mondayto ~n detennmana whether the county will be declared a nauonal disaster area. Such a declaration would make pt<>ple ehaible for federal re1mbursc- meot of up to 'fs percent of their losses, said Wash1ncton <;ounty Emeraency Manaaemen~ Direct.or Tony Hafan. The rest would come from state and local governments. The thrce~term Democrat, the un- successful 1988 presidential can- didate, gave no immediate indication of his long-term plans, including whether he would drop out of palitics altogether or seek the presidency , again in 1992. He said he woutd announce his plans later this week. He said he antend~ to spend the next two years fulfilhng his rnpansib11ities and wrappina up his programs. PLYMOUTH Mich. -The body of a woman missing for more than three years was diseovercd by a daughter in a locked freezer in the family home near here police said. A suspect was arrested and was expected to be charged today 1n the death of Doroil:ly Tyburski. J.7. who ~s rcponed missin& in October 198S. said police5al'ErneSayrc. Tyburski'scIBthcd;Trozcn bod)' v.a s found Monday by a dauahter. Kelly. 20. who pncd the lock off the freezer in the basement of her mother's home. Nucleararms_ complex cleanup, updating would cost $81 i:nil~ion Dukak.is said bis loss in the prcs1· · dential race bad little impact on hts decision. Even if he had not run for president. he probably would have decided not to seek a fourth four-year term. he said. Torture-murderer attempts s idclde ln cell WASHINGTON (AP) -The Entrgy 0e!>l'rtment 1s proposing an SS I billion. 20.year pfOiram to clean ·up and modernize the nation's troubled ouclcar weapons production" complex. livery to Congress. The $81 b1Jhon total includes $52 billion lo modernize outdated facih· lies. some of which arc more than 30 years old, wh ale $29 b1fhon would JO to ward efforts to d~I with rad10- ac11ve and chemical co ntamination at m;tny sites th roughout the weapons com pie~ Carolina and Idaho as well as phn1n1 out weapons production activities in Washanaton state. Colorado and In recent weeks. Oukakis had been urged by fellow Democrats to an· nounce his plans so they co uld t;>egin making their political plans for the governorship. PITTSBURGH -Torture murderer Gary He1dnak, on death row since Ju1y1 took an overdoscofanti-~ychoti~mCY1c1neand as hospitalized in cnucal conaition. his psychiatrist said. "He may not survive:· said Dr. Clancy D. McKenzie. "He's on a respirator. If he does survive this. he could ha ve severe liver damage or brain damage, and he ~uld d10 of thc.&1de effects." He1dnak. 45, a self·proclaimcd minister, was convicted of murdenng two of six women he abducted and kept shac.kled in a basement torture chamber 1n h•s Ph1ladelphaa home. .. The cost of modern1zauon and environmental restoration will re- gu1rc a s1gn1ficant increase in fund1n1 for the next tv.o decades.'' sa id an Encri) Dc partmen1 report for de· ·The long-range plan would involve bu1ld1ng , new fac1ht1cs in South Ohio. · Gaal Bradshaw, dcpul y chief spokesman for the department. said this v.ttk the department could not release the report's unclassified cx- ccu11ve summary unt1l 1t had received permm1on to do so from the Na- uonal Sccunt) CounClf · 20% OFF II Houseplants JAN.1-31 WORLD PLO niay help with ~an Am probe Most of jet's wreckage-recovered LOS ANGELES (AP) -The White House says representatives of the United States and the Palcsttne Liberation Orpni1.1tion have dis- cussed possible PLO assistance in investiptina the airliner bombin& LOCKERBIE, Scotland (AP) -Pohce said 1oda) of l~e student. Khalid Ju.far. 2 1, and a roll of currency over SCotland lhat took 270 lives. that 80 percent of the wreck gt of the.sa botaicd Pan Am "from a country 1n the Maddie East." . -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Presidc'nt Re11oan sats he would be Aiaht IOl has been localed, including Part of the tail "h (the luuaac) was clearl y nowhere near where the . --· · h section and a radio distress beacon bomb eitplodcd," the ne""spaper quoted the searcher u happy·t~ ~e1ve any in ormataon t at Polioe SUl'V'rintendent Ancus Kennedy said onl) 20 . We'll Help You Gel There. Will your current 1ob skills help you get that promotion or make .. a career c nange? If not. let Orange Coast ColJege _help you get where you want to go Exctmme our 240 hlghly-ra nked academ·1c and vocational • programs We'll give you a great start toward a bachelor's degree. or assist you in prepanng for a 1ob. switching careers or advancing 1n your pre~ent field Our graduates have proven track records We annually transfer more students to four-year colleges and univers1t1es than any other community college 1n California Graduates of our occupational programs score well on their state exams and experience high rates of employment. Tuition Is just $5 per unit to a maximum of $50 per semester F•nanc1al aid 1s available Drop by and reg1ster-w1thout appointment-on Thursday. Friday or Saturday. January 5-7 The Admissions Office ls open Thursday from 8 • m to 7 p m . Friday from B a.m to 2 p m and Saturday from 9 a m to 1 p m Become an ace student tl'HS spring' Claasea begin Monday. January 9 "Late-Start" clatses get underway January 30. Many accelerated nine-week courses are also available (7 14) 432-5678 0 O~ANG•, COAST COLL•G• -------------------------------Send me a copy of . "A View of Coast'r f PLO chairman Vasser Arafat m1&ht ~-~· say1ni offer to help solve the mystery of fan percent of the Jet's wreckaac 11 sllll missi .. ., due an pan 10 Jaafar's father, Nazar, who lives 1n Dearborn. Mich . Amencan Ai·kt 103, which crash the rouah iemin around tbe Soonish town where Boema has denied ,_,..,,latton in U and Bnttsh newi.,,..nrn .,. 747 cruhcd Dec. 21 af\cr a bomb blew it apart ..,_,. -r Dec. 21 en route from London to New Kennedy said 124 ofthe 2,2 bodies recovered from that has son may ha"e bttn duped by tcrronsts anto York. crash have been released to rtlauvcs, up from the total of carryma the bomb aboard The student was livana an Arafat has condemned lhe bomb-81 bodies that had bctn released by Monday All 259 f rankfun, whm tht flt&ht to New York vta London ana. passcnatrs and crew aboard the plane and 11 people on Of'll,lnatcd as a 8oe1n1 727. It switched to the Jumbo Jet an An adm1nastrat1on offiCJal, s~k-the l[Ound were hlled lD the explosion and cra5h London . ins on oond~tion he not be idenllfied. T .. Allen Mc:Anor. head of the u. . federal A vtanon Kennedy refused to comment ou the newspaper wd the United States. stopped shon Admini$tration. arrived m London and called for report. o.f formally requesuna PLO as· ti&htened security on all Amencan fl iahts opcrat1naout of West ~rman authont1cs said 1od1y tht bomb was an s1stanoe. Middle East and Eur.QJ>Can a1rpons. the plane's forward carao compenment but that u waa Deputy Whic. Ho~se Press Sec· ' A London n~wspaper, The Independent. rtported unclar whether the bomb was put aboard the fi1Jht 1n retary Roman Popac:huk Aid Mon· seuchersaroupdJ,.ockcrb1e found lugaac belor>IU\I to a London or Franlcfun day that Roben Pellet~u. the U.S. Lebanese student whom news rcp0ns have said ma) bl'\-c "All of the lullllC from Frankfun was 1n that ambassador.. to_ un1511 mc1 o.n. unw11tan&ly carried the mtM,~1reT-------.-<~' _., ai. some of lhot I~ from Satu.rda¥ at the U.S. Ef!lbas!}' in The lndependcnt quoted an un1dent1fied tearcher ., Heathrow1-Frankfun prosecutor's spoknm.a.n Hubtn Tunis WJlh .Hakim ~laoua, the PLO say1na pan of 11.ipped holdall contained tk idcnt1t) a rd Hanh StUo. reprctentauve an Tunas. Popadiuk Aid the mect1n1 was requested by BaJaoui to introduce himself to Pelletrcau. He Aid it was not a continuation of the -contacts, which the United tes calls a diatoaue, which bcpn wtth amcctin Dec. 16 between Pclletrcau and three members of the PLO executive com- mittee. "The discussion centered on Middle East issues," Popt1d1uk said "The ambassador too\ 1hc op- po11unity10-mennon that the Unncd States would wek:ome any infor- malion th-e PLO as able to develop conccrnana the Pan Am traacdy.'' "This is 1n hne wnh what we have already publJcly stated. and as true for the PLO as well as anyone else v.ho ma~ have 1nformauon on the bomb- tng. ·he said fhe adm1n1slrat1on official who spoke-..anonymousl) .a~~This. ~s not a rcquc t for a 1 tance from the PLO." . The official said Balaou1 took note of P~lletrau'scomment and told the ambusador he would ~lay them to Arafat. Earlier Mon::!t!l.;%n wu ulced about rq>0ns had offered his awstance an tfie Tnvestiaa11on. "We'..,e not heard from him,"~ ident "We wall be happy to f~ b1m. lfhehasany1tun1 totdl I'm u~ k\e'll tdl us. .. Kabul(Jfliclals captain charged with ~egligent moncl011erto . homicide· 67 died wheh ferry sank Soviet border ' ,.... .. ft natwllill_.., ... ......... LION ~ . ST ' . .. • 1 t I ___ , ......-~AN SAVINGS · STOMEFS EIVED ~GE. . I • • Bogdanovich :weds sla~n actress' sister Director marries 20-year-old sister of f>Oroihy Stratten SEA TILE (AP)-Film director Peter Boadanov1ch ha& married the younaer sister of the late Dorothy Stratten 1n a pnvatc ceremony in Vancouver, British Columbia, a Jawycr confirmcd Monday niaht. Dorothy Strattcn, a 1980 Playmate of'lhe Year who acted in a film directed by Boadanovich, was shot and k1Ucd by her husband, Paul Snider, in Auaust 1980/t'h Cahfomia. Snider rtPortedly had become jealous of her career and Botdatlovich's involvement. Botdanovich~ 49, married Louise Hoogstratten, 20. also known as LB. Stratten, last Friday mominJ at a Vancouver-area hotel, said Joel R. Junker, a Seattle attorney who described himself as the duutor's immi)t'ltfon lawyer. The couple had planned a church wedding ip Los AnJeles later this spnna. but married now in Canada on their advice of their lawyers, Junker said. satd. In the mtantune. the U.S. lmm•.,.at1on and Naturahzat1on Sttvicc has ~ to allow tM couple to lave in the United States until the permanent m1dcnc)' status is approved, Junker said. Junker said Louise Hooastratten "has betn with <Bosdanovich) intermittently the past few yc.ars" and had bttn vismna the United States on a v1s1tor's visa. ( A second ccremon) 1s planned 1n Los Angeles but no details arc available. Junk" said, adding the couple would hve in Los Angeles He declined to provide any ,other details on the COUP.le or the ceremony and sa,!$! no statement was ava1lable'from either Boadanov1ch or his bride. Jn· 1985, Bogdanovich published a book titled "The K.ilhng of the Unicom: Dorothy Strattcn 1960-1980," tr). which he contended Pl~yboy mq,atJne publisher Hu&h Hefner had lured Strattcn into the lifestyle that cventuaOy led to her death. Hefner resPondcd by calling a news conference attended by tratten's former stepfather. Burl Eldndge. and leveling a variety of allcgauons ~inst Bogdanovich. "Paptr Moon" and ··Mm:· In the book. ..,_novich said Strattm said 1he found distasteful tht lifestyle indultcd 1n at the Playboy mansion. • In the m1d-1980s. stones 'urfaccd n:fcmna to 1 relauonsh1p betWttn Botdanovich and Stratten's youna· er sister. She filed a slander la_.sutt apinst Hefner and Eldrid&e. who was ma med to her mother from May 1980 to January 1981. The suit contended Hefner and Eldridac fa!~ly told rePorters Boadanovich had seduced H~traten when she was 13 and also had sexual relations with her mother af\er Dorothy Stratten was killed. The suit also said Hefner and Eldridge claimed 8osdanov1ch had paid for Hoosstratcn to have plastic surgery to make her look more hke her late sLSlcr. Hefner wd Botdanov1ch's pubhshed cnUClsm contnbutcd to a stroke he suffered. ., .......... "That's so Mrs. Bosdanovich, who 1s a CanadLan citizen, would be able to be with her husband in LQs AAaelcs." Junker said in a telephone mterview from his Seattle home. Bogdanovich has filed a petition to obtain J>('nnanent residence status for his wife 1n the United States. Junker In "The KJlhng ofthc Unicom.' ~danoyich wrote of how he <Aas capt1"ated by Stratten's innoccm charm. tic directed her best-known film. "The} AJI Laughed," a comedy wnh John Ritter, Audrey Hepburn and Ben Gazzara. In adduon 10 "They All Laugncd," Bottdanov1ch has HI~ directed films tha1 include "The Last P"tcture Shov.:· HOOl-'tratcn and her mother. Nelly Schaap, dropped their suit tn Au1ust 1985 and Bosdanov1ch said at the lime he hoped that resolution would end his feud with Hcfhcr. Both men publicly buned the hatchet. The lc&al action stemmed from confltct arisini after the I 980slayinrofStranen. 20. by herestranacd husband. Boadanov1ch and Strattcn became acquainted durina the young woman's assoc1at1on with Hefner and Playbo). Director Peter ~ top left. OD hlda{l.,~m:' ._.. B11111taattea, top n.oat. nm wu tlMt ~of Dorotlay Sfi'attea, ower left, aa actr 111 killed by laer lau.-..d Patil Balder, lower rfCbt. \ PatSajak A.rRntoBall ... Sajalr., Hall invade Carson's kiD.gdom By BOB WISEHART Mee .... , ......... For more than a quaner of a century. CBS and ABC have seourcd the land for an antidote to Johnn) (arson. mcc Carson took over "The Toni2ht Show" from Jack Paar on Oct. l 1962 -Paar actually'lcft 1n March. but Carson had to wan for his ABC contract to expire -the la1e- n1ght pecking order has been un- changed. There's Carson. and all the Carson wannabtts. Who can blame them? h 's esti- mated that "The Tonight Show" turns a SSO million annual profit for NBC, which 1s not a bad way lO spend 11 :30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. weeknights. The process has taken the JUise of ntual. bke pcnod1c sacnficcs to Camac the Magmficem: ABC. LBS. various synd1cators and the Fox David Frost, Joan Ra vers. Alan network set 'cm up and Carson Thicke and pav1d Brenner. Some knocks 'cm down were on other.networks: some were Two more names arc Joining the synd1oated and that's no t all there hst. "The Arscn10 Hall how.. were, but you iet the Potnt. premieres tonight. On Monday Those ballyhooed most -Lewis, comes "The Pat SaJak Show,'' fcatur-Thicke and R ivers -suffered the mg the benign "Wheel of Fon~ne" most humihating failures. Rivers has eminence 1n CBS' latest cfTon to yet to come out of at. Thicke finally carve a shoe of the late-night gab did. but m a sitcom ("Grow1n1 market for itself Pains"). not a talk show. Lewis' flais~ Actually Carson doesn't go mano a and-trumpets challenac on ABC in mano as often as It seems. C BS. for 1963 was so Iona a10 no one instance. hasn't had a competing talk remembers 1t anymore. show since "The Merv Gnffin Show" The fact is that Carson tends to loaf in 1972 lron1call).GnffinpveSaJak UJ\IW he feels the hot breath of his big career break b>: putting him on compeut1on. The best th101 to hap- ·"Whccl of Fortune. • which G nffin ~n to ··The Tontlht Show" 1n the owned at the 11me. Otlate, CBS has 80s was Joan R1vC1'S. The second bes• siuck to a revolving series of bad was Alan Thicke. The s1~c of the "N1&hthne" au- dience depends on whether there's a hot n~ws-story that day. When there 1s, "N1ghtbnc" often beats Carson On a slow day, ratinp fall by half On the avcraac. ''The Tonight Show" has about 6 m1lhon viewers.. "N1ghthne" about S.S million (more than 3 mtJlion !:ave when the show ends at mtdnight), and whatever mcu CBS bas draws about 4 m1lh on. mo1t of whom arc probabl) asleep in front of the TV set. The point as that CBS docs not reaJI> behevc-that SaJak, an cit· weatherman who once spent su. months as·a Howard Johnson's clerk because he couldn't get a broad· casting Job. can pull the upset of the epoch, even 1f at bis hefty $60,000- per-v.cck wage an upset m1Jht reason- ably be in the ;ob d~rj.et1on. dramas to combat Carson. Ev{n so. Word gets out: Go on that show and the silver-haired Nebraskan has 1.0U won't get on Carson's "The planted a lot of fast talkers 1n Boot Tonight Sflow .. guests get betfer. the ------------------------------------.--------.Hill. tanmg with "The Les Crane monologue has more b1tt. and the Show" and ending with Fox's p111f ul skits arc funnier. Not even Doc And no one tbfob Hall will make inroads into Carson, David Let· tcrman or whoever he's up apinst across the country. no matter how many times he talks h1s pal Edd1r Murphy into coming on the show. • .. Lii ... UllTll ... l ICIMAllU•HUll DEVITO TEQUILLA SUlllfUSt (Al * TWINS ('6) 11-Ml K••1>111:M U 1U tH·•U.•1·21 * SCROOGED IPG) U .. t M••1111ts • LUUl•lll.1111 THE NAKED GUiii (R) U •1•••t•t:•1t:• .. ~o~o,~r Attwre Ulll»•U1MllU .,. )4 t'JO!I OftAlllQ Mtt,_..rt.,.O. atlfW\S T "'• ''TY S,ft .. ••"t Cefttet ULIVER a COMPANY IG) ......... _"'' AAllltMAN (Al ,-..::.:r .. r TEQUILA SUNRISE (Al "'"l .... .._1111 ******************** . \. ~ill INTERNATIO~inM~KETPLA CE Indoor Swapm~eJt'~~1S1anton \,. ---.. ¥ 10401 BEACH BLVD. STANTON. CA 90680 200 Booths • All Independently Run •Clothing • Sport1 •Furniture •Health and Beauty Need• •Jewelry • Auto Acce11oriea • Electroaic1 • Fut Food THOUSANDS OP PIODUCTS AT TIEMENDOUS SAVINGS Enjoy Shopping in a Pleuant It Air Conditioned Atmoiphere :{.~~tC?; (714) 527-1234 pf/l1~o • S.t/Sun St 00 (Children under 12 and Senior Citauns over 6S PREE) IT WILL COST YOU LESS $ $ s AT s $ $ INDOOR SWAPMEET OF STANTON HOURS: FRIDA V 12. 8 SAT/SUN 10·8 .. ,.., REE ADMISSION WITH COUPON "The Wilton North Rcpon" last year Scvennscn seems as dopey P1tt1ng "Walton North" aa.ainst h 's part of the ntual for newcomers Carson was hke sending the sod buster to deny they're compet1n1 with the apmst Jack Palance 1n "Shane:· mighty Carson. probably 1n hopes In between 1here was Gnffin. Joe) -that he won't get ml6J. Bisho p. Dick Cavett. Jerry Lewis.· That's s1ny. of course, but you dO' Ste"e Allen (who had "The Ton1lht what you can It's not as 1f Carson 1s Show" before Paar). Mike Oougfas. broadcasting out of Bohv1a and SaJak's in Nor'*a) The) have talk shows on different nctv.orks at the same ume If that's no t compet1t1on what IS 1t'> RUFFELL•s UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ..... c......-.. ltll -..... ctSfl •SA-SU-1156 WOULD YOU BELIEV~- that there are still companie .... WHO CAREIFTHEPRODUCTSTHEY SELL PERFORM? At least Hall. who had a fine and funn) stint on the Fo' show after Ri vers fled , can say he's n<> thre.1t becaose he's synd1e.ated at d1fTe~nt umes around the country Which raises a qu~t1on If the~ people didn't want to be seen as compct1t1on, wh y J01n the de k couch and chairs crowd'> There arc other PoSS1b1ht1cs at that hour. Ted Koppcl's "N1ghtlinc" on A BC' doc JU St fine against Car.ion. thouah 1t has an advantage b) bc1na . only nalf as Iona (30 minutes) What SaJak. Han and others to follow have in mind is hanJJn& on wnh tetth, nails and pra)cr until that blessed day -.hen Carson decides he's had enou&h and the SSO m1lhon-a- )ear franclusc IS Up for &ribs Not even Johnny Carson g~ on forever It only Sttms hke 1t When Carson's current NBC con- tract e1tp1res in September. he wall be on the verge ofh1s 64lh b1nhday (Oct 23) What then'> Don he rc-cnhst., For how lon1? Do6 be cut.ba k' To what? How much less Carson can "Tonight" like before 1t stops beina his show'> Retire'> Hard to 1mai1ne 1sn't 11'> When Carson goes, as he must one da), tht SaJaks and Halls of the wortd want 'to be lhert, read) and 1n ·pos111on. If nothlna else, they can alwa) \ wave &oodbye WHO PRIDE T HEMSELVES ON SERVICE? WHOWANTEVERYJQBDONE PERFECTLY? WHO MAINTAIN-CQMPLETE INTEGRITY? 'Ro£nost' in Anchorage TRY US, YOU'LL LIKE US. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa BJ HAL BERNTON . 111eCk•1 ..... ..,.,... ANCHORAGE, Alaska -So\ 1et and U.S. rock 'n' rollers plan to converge on Anchorqc in Fcbruar} for a two-dar ft ttvaJ ftllnJ what orpnizers cal "the mclt1n1 of the 1tt curtain " DEN'S The fcsu..-.1 alto 1 cxptttcd to 1ndude a mix of Soviet and U .. Native dance tro upt Black SOSptl t-t--------------~~-------------.ee:=::.4· SJOUPI and pohUC'll M_fmJD....bolh... 646-4838 ...,9'901 lldl l'W.-. .................... --Ill t--------, ........... 11 .. ..... ,., ..... cw ...... ·--------, ........... ...... _.._., . ...-...... ............. 11u1ons. "It will be a aiant cclebl'luon -a PolPoum of Soviet and Amcri n • . . voups." said OtxJt' Belcher, dutttor of Cam11, an Alaska art\ orpn11at1on that 1s co-SPon.sonna the even1 w11h the Ala k.a talt Chamber of Com- merce The Soviets hope to bnn& t!Ku 40- penon sroup to Anchoraac 1n a Jet chancrrit by AcroOot. the Sov~t's nauonal airhnc. The fl1&ht -as tentatively scheduled -~ould de· pen from the Sov1C't Far East town of Mapdan and amn 10 Anchorasc 20 atM«tana 10 Bckhtr... _ The fnt1val as scheduled for Feb 24-2~. with a rock cone.en clos1na out the c:ekbl'luons Parents, listen to what the children say and feel Otar nn Landen: I am a ._,run-J away hot line .. \Oluntttr. ust n11ht 1 call came in th.at I will nc' er-foJ1C1. n ~)tat-old aitl lkd and' lall~ lo one of 1ht "O~n on duty. s a tr&Jntt. I "-'" monuonna the call. Thas mall. son \01cc 111d. ··1 am tunn•nf awa> from home b«au~ no oncbd1c'e me ~hen I ha'utomtch achd .. he had a dollar in hc:r pockcl and •as calling from 1 K-man The hot hnc volun\ecr &a'-C our u ual ¥rarn1n1 about the danaers of "' •nt on 1ht s1rects with no food.· shelter or cloth~ The warnina. however •• did not Nl\C the ~me chUhna cffcel O!' 1h1~ child th11 1t usualt) ha on let?n·a&cn The lmle 11rt said ~he could not 10 b<Kk home btcausc: netther her mother her teacher. oor her doctor believe her ~hen he sa)S her stomach hum lo fact~ the doctor had ~1d she "3s 1n ixrfcc1 hcahh. Her mother 1Mtructc:d tlw tea her ond school nurse no1 to call her at "orl an~ more ~cau~ ~he "ould no longer come to school 10 get hc:r ch1IJ Mier about hali an hour lh<· voluntttr got the child 10 tell her somc_thm1 thJt c>.pla1ned lhl· stomach aches ~he \aid her dadd> v.ourd make her .. do bad Jh•ngs" at n11h1 when he tucked htr into ~d ht dC"SCnbcd how he "ould take his Wedae.Uf, Ju. 4 ARJES(March 21-April 19)'. Pren· ure 10 ··pul up or shut up" is remo' ed '\ ou'rt able \O come throuil\. to "in plaudits.. 10 pin financial ad,antagc Suppon comes from un1cwe.sourcc: ram1h harmOO\ IS rl'Slored as rrsult .. ltj_•DS undcNcar oil. and ha'c her "makt him fttl aood." This "'u so d1 1urbin& that the 'olunittr decided she needed help She told the ctuld he wa$ putt1na her on '"hold .. and 1A.tn1 10 act as 1stance I 1hen heard &ht lnil\tcncdch1IJ hang up We had lost ~r. . I was sick ·•U hc:1n. anal! and frustrated. The "olunttcr haiJ iottcn the rh· d 10 tell her that terrible rel but she had not goucn lht c h1ld0!. name or cit). Pka~ I beg \OU . parents. trachc~ and doclOr!> out 1hcrt' L1o;tcn to the: c h1ldrcn :".01 JUSI \o\ hat the) sot> but "'hat the> feel. Tensio n and fear in children can cau~ the same eOects a 1n adults -stomach or chest pain~. rashc~ and hcadacht'S All~ can thin~ of 1s that small. ~arcd 8-)tar-old child. !.lecp1n1 on the \trcct~ or had. homt' "•th 3 fa1hcr "'ho will conllnuc that hac.J lc:d \OU 1n man} dirc:l11un~ could no" bring ··pot of sold .. 'ou gc1 sage ad' ice from reliable gu1Jc Fam1l) member S&) s.. .. , would l'I\: "1lhng 10 foll°" )OU an)" hc:r\'1• ..\quarian 1s representcd . 10 abuse her and put her throu&h th~ hell ot tear and hclpl neu I e>rJ) that thJs kuer \o\tll help that little 11rl. or another child who 1s ll\ 1ng 1 '>tm1lar n1ah1mare Troubfed 1n Tun ~ar Te11as: AM I pray tMt } .. r leuer •UI •ake •P some of UloH folks •M are a.o uln I or too tnstiq)· lo rtt0pile Uae sips of cWW aieH. nt• t'rlme a1ala1t l.Mse • lltetplesl y .... stera e~...U. ta.em lor Ult. Plate, rtad Uai• letter apla a..S pay auntiM to wt.at tlllt dUW ls uyl•&· " .. Dear Ann \.,andcr~: t wa). ufl)mcd al) our png1sh. n:m<J'A-m1ndcd con- drmna11on of "naughl) .. chcclo.s. I lhU>k thr) arc hilarious -pcr1elt for .--J'"I bills <Ah<.'n I itm ~1n& np~d olf b) tht' tl•kphonc compan) uulil) comp:an). etc. I am <.'nclo 1n1a kw and I dare \OU \O pnn• 1h1'> h:1h:r ul\cr )ou·,e ~en them -ft.f.~ ( forran ~.<ah fl Dur H .F .S.: Afcer 1ttl111 cbt · ci.ttb I CH ten )Ou cbac Uaey are eve• more nlaar tllan I Uaoupt. Aayoae wlilo would use &llt m II a world-cla11 slob. U you want co express yoar displeasure wltti lb pllowae tr llility companlH drop 1 note to tlile cllltf lloncao and 1parc tilt employees cboie crude and far from funy bathroom scenes. SYDNEY 0MAll OrenoeCOMt DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, January3, 1989 A7 ... CompMte tel4tvlelon Hating• In 8"9ndar'• TV Piiot T~tRL (.\pnl lO-\.ta) lO> De- c1s1on 1s reached in connec11on with pannersh1p. lcf.!1 agrctmcnt. public relations \ ou II be '"'oh cd with ··anoth~ pern>n -poss1bh matr Illusion of glamour e'1sts 't ou·11 benefit GEMINI (~far 11-J unc lOJ· p~, 1ou comn1cn1 re~'""" in- dicated )'OU could not do the JOb 'o" )OU pro' c ) ou arc capable and can ac1uall) ··takl' charge:·· Deadhnl· l'\· ISIS )OU0 fl meet 11 and ~Jin 11nanc1all> ( apncorn 1n,ohnl LIBRA IScp1. B·Oct l:?) In nnkr to rcia1n financial ad' antage 11 1\ ne'<'.cSsal) 10 d "e"'1f) Meo;sagc ~111 ~come 1ncreas1n&I> clear Focus on cu.µom~. C(}!llmUfllUhOn. ab1ttty h> ask "riahl quesuons ·• Gemini m ~ohed SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): ' ou knew }'OU were riaht all along. no" there 1s maten.al proof. Focus on career. bu\1ne~s. lo'c rclauonshap \our o" n Judgment is on targct Former teacher rttums to seem· faurus rcpl't"~ntcd .. ,~1en. t~cd1a Vu'cftt gcr p;orn1 acro~s "11h comb1na11 on of mvr,. t11.1sm aod humor lnd1\ldual "ht> "hu clout" 1s on \Our s1cJe ~no" 11 proceed" 1th confidence PISCES th·b 19-"13rth.l01 \1e"\ .ire ·' ind1catc<l "hat had bl-en ncbulou\ " nm' solid anJ appr.11\al pro'c' 11 1s 'aluablc FOlU'> on tntcns1t~. cream It) rl'!lpon't1b1h1~ dt'adl1ne Lunar pos1uon atl·cnt\ ph1losoph' 1r;l\ cl James Brown~serves prison term caring for ill and elderly inmates CANCER (June !l·Jul) l11 .\s \uddcnl) as a -summt!r brec1c. t'ir- cumst.inccs and C\t•nts turn 10 'our Ia,or enar10 h1ghhgh1s romt:inc-c crca\1\ 1t) ab1hl) 10 put aero 'unique program Mrmbcr of o ppos•tl' ~' 1<1 in picture. LEO cJul) ~3-.\ug .l.l) \\ hJt had bctn htdJcn 1s rc,calcd -1n,olH·, iv.ii c\lale propcn' bas1r 'alucs \ "distant rclatnl·" hac, mulh 10 Jo "11h tr.m,..,liotl f-rl·sh JpproJdl MCC)San .\nothcr l co plJ'' u ... namll role VIRGO ( .\ug 1 '·~·pt 1.l> Trail SAGITTARIU (~o' 11-Dcc :!f) Dig deep tor information. lno" that ~meone "backstage·· is sina1~g ~our pra1~s 1cans )OU are no1 alom~ C onfidtnce 1s buo~cd b~ member of oppostlc ')('\ \. 1rgo figures 1)rOmh ncntl\ CAPRICORN IDct ll·Jan l•Ji l'>omcst1l adJu.,tmcnt katurcd 1o,ur· prise ,., part ot d'n.lmll "4..·l·n:H1ll 'ou·11 rt'Cc1w g1m. proof of tm·nd· \h1p Populant) r:111ng wnn\\ up- "Jrd'I \l>U0ll be \:!\Ing. ·'Tfi,., ,., nHm' h.,e 1t 1" AQLARI IJJn ~O-h•h I ~I \lulh t1l gain through film . tl'll'· IF JAN: -& IS YOLR BIRTHDAY currcm "~de cmpha\1tc\ 11\d~ .ip- proach l11rta11on that could tx tr:.in\· lormt'd into .. \C.·raous rcl.t11onsh1p · Loo .. tor change tra,C'I \JrtCt\ 1ntcn\1lk-J rum . .101.:c. Thcf\.' wuld ~ jn jdd1t1on It\ tinuh · \l)u'll g..1111 through "'111ng. n·ad1ng. trJ'd '11u ""'rt• '4-'pJra1('1} trom onl· ur hut~ part•nh p\~i:holog1\.Jll\ MolhH\\t'M: f auru~ l CO ~·orp10 jX'r\On\ plj\ 1mpornin1 rok\ 1n 'our l11l' \IJr\h and lkl'C'ITI!x'r "111 ~ mcmorabk for \l)U In I~ ~ List of famous in en attracted ' . ' to ugly women lengthy, useless Our LOH' and \\ ar man h;is tos~ out ht\ roslcr of famou~ ldlov.\ llltat'ICJ to Ull) \loOnlCO k.1n1 Jame\ 11 "''I' \UCh a man < >thct'\ o( l<lng ago ro be named But ~ou C1.n'1 menuon all curn~nt male \.Clcbrn1l''> ~•th 1h1 cunou~ ~nt nol \lo1thout surpns1n1 countless w1.,c:s and a.irl· fn~nd The lenathY Im 1s u\.Clns Pil)i_ - Old gunpo~der mill'> of l)C'l3v.11re \o\e" bu1h \lo'"' thtC'C \lOnC: wall\ plus a founh ot v.ood That v.all laccd the cm:k 11 thc po"der bkv. thl.' bl;ht •outd ~-cni ovrr thc ~~ Hardi) .in'b\~' out 1Jc: r l.'~n l.no"s lhc 1h1rd ·mmt \:Ummonh '~len langua c in Houston no" 1) \1c1name~. Q. "a\ th' on.-c "ommon 1n Jll('tt"fll Rome:' A. \monii 1h1.· uppcr da.,'14..'s 1n- dct>d. ~n1."l·a v.rotc ·· D1st1ngu1<>hcd ladrcs tount their )cars b\ 1he number lll th<'1r husband~ " · .\fl'\1 mom g.irdlcr ''a female beetle U)shcrtwon \he hmbof:i m1mo\ol trtt' nonC' other, 1hcn girds ~id hmb w 11 will die.'. fall . df) out Onl) 1n Jcad "uoJ do her l.t1r,at• hJh.h ( ul'10'll) hl'l"e 1o; a m1mo~ tree h'l'' about ~~)Can unll'\\ 1t'<.'4)runcJ l .. 1hc bttlk prunC' 11 then m•>~ l"•u· 1tr.irtona Hurdo wu rlltl~ NttUtt "or.,cd uut that onl"·1 ~mc1hin1cl..C \pie., .,,W\o\ 1\ It lll·t' 1;an't be \tc:'3mcd oi'W.:n 11 ..calcd v.llh cu v.-h11c TJ1l 1in., 1old \OU H~rk~ f'3rl "·'' the fat haul plannl•J oh'><>k\4.cnH· 11l l'3f\ But ta1ll.'d to mention 11 "a" Jl'\(l [ ,ul "hu JreJml'J up tho« 1.ul lir" of the I ~5tk F 1r I put them on the I 'J~b ( ad1lla1. 'ou lnu" "hcl"(' he.gm lht> 1Jca·• From the:'.' \~ Ul ta1I\ 01 \.\ orlJ \\ ar II'\ Lod.hceJ 1'-.3 tigh1cr plJn\· ll 1.0\t about~> l'nl\ a \QUarc loot 1n the I ~fl( to 111"all u~to., tircproolin& < o.,,., about the \3mc no" to tear 11 out \ "-•n& John rulC'\.I Portugal 1n i i~ "'"ht'TT h~ ~._~ talked to him. the' .,neh and \pole into thl.' oixn end of c11he1 .irm ol h1~ ro).tl "·hair J ubc' lrom tho\C hollo~ arm) meracd 11 lhc: c;h;ur'\ b:ld. anJ eme11ed n1.-ar h1\ ear HI.' 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"" "ntll'.'11 "1th l\•nn \\l\Onl~ 10\l \lllt.lllH' jl•Ufll,tfl\1 I ordtJ "'K h~'ar\1 '~lb\'! anJ rut'lh,h· POOL SERVICE cd "' "11 \lart1n ' Pn:'' \ f onntcucut \o\Oma~ told inter· fhc l 1 \\'ai·old \Ir. \\ hit\'h\·J1.I '•c~cnad«ade~Q\hedbe1ladto Gould '"l'' in f;b,port , , "ith h'et?nlr1~mone\ 1 on\~ hcrhu\banJ\ her ~c,nJ hu., nd onJ 1hr , l I hlr d1dn I h~\( lQ IO into the Cl\~ e\en children \rcn ICln '\:UJ " da)' h 10110"1,'\f her hu\l\anJ ten ht\ 1 "\he 1~ n..-ntnl and \h • 1\ hil(lP\ pa) roll JOh and 10011:. contra t~ to d u t""m> ~ \1mi11r 111ork on• (ompuler at honw 8\ co1m.:1dcn c .1ntcr,1c"crH\UCrll.J her aaa1n he ~·J he'd bl' aJid ll• h'cc>n le \ monl.') 11 onl) her h" l\:lnd •ould 10 into them~ C\ ~" J ) ~~~~=~======~========:==::::=:=~====~ Q h<"n th~ father ol < h411ln = Otd.en., "'as ntcn"'C'd to Jl.'No"' ~o_aer I elil '' C larlitllUU F"""'61 '' .40%.0FF ALL HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE pn n.d1dn'1 he ~nd th( fam1h maid lO la.'-(' hi\ pt.lT:• A. 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PASS : I I -~ DATE I ,q _ 11NE ~ ----~-HAS fWJ PERMISSllN ~ -~ ~J~~m11f~=· f : JJBdti.k . ~ SI~ I I e•---.J----f-J I -' ... _. ________ .. -- -CLLP~LJSE.--=-=.~ ::...-----.J by Garry Trudeau ·. Drunken drivers ~ · ntot welcome in Costa Mesa Even strut-wise Costa Mesa police veterans were a little su~bytheresuJtsoflheirdcpuuneot's"tettbedrunken driven bfl'lhe sttttU .. camp&icn OD New vear·s Eve. N•tiooal Hiabway Traffic Safety officials estimate that OD an av~ Diaht onty one of every 2,000 drunken driven aietsca•t But New Year's Eve i1nou nofma1 niaht Ifs the one niabt of the year everyone c.pectt more tipsy dnvers on the roed. Thas year. ihey were not alone in Costa Mcsa. Twenty officen and a helicopter were on duty Saturday night and proved the nauonal statistjcs wrons. - Twenty-nine revelers were caught in the drunken dnvcr dragnet. New Year's Day, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Gary Webster told a Daily Pilot reponer. 'That's an incredible number of arrests for an aacncy of our size in a single ni&ht. •• He's riaht. The only law enforcement ascncy that came close to COsta Mcsa·s arrest record was the California Highway Patrol's Oranac Counfy unit. which caught 2S dninken drivers on county freeways the same nigh\. 4 Lt. Webster thinks Costa Mesa bad fewer wrecks on New Year's Eve because many drunken driven ended up ridrns in the backs of police cars instead of drivina their own. Who can arauc with has assessment? There were only two minor wrecks in Costa Mesa on New Year·s Eve. Therc·s no way around the fact that Costa Mesa's anti· drunken dnvin& effort was a resounding success. That blitzkriq against tipsy dnvers won•t win the Costa. Mesa Police Department a populanty citation with some driven . That's OK, they· re not in the popularity business. However. their New Year's Eve arrest record will cam Costa Mttsa pol ice officers some accolades in law enforcement circlcsandamon'g the groups devoted to the eradication of the deaths. inJuncs and costs of alcohol-related traffic wrecks. The efforts and awarcne~ of the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanmcnt on New Year's Eve arc good examples of a law enforcement agency rcspondinJ to the growing public .o awarcncss that drunken driving 1s unacceptable and should not be tolerated. We hope they keep up the emphasis and continue to prove that drunken drivers are not welcome in Costa Mesa. QP'nk>nt •lU>'MMd In tNa apece .. lhoee of lhe Delly Pilot. Other V-.expreued on ltMI pegeerethOMof theW ~·end wtlt .. A111Mta· oomrMnta •• llwtted an<1 mey be~ to TM o.11y Pilot. P.O Box 15eo. eo.ta Mesi 82t2e. FPPC appointments Three new members of 1hc five-member Fair Pohtl<:al Pra t1ccs Commission wall soon. be appointed: one each b> .\ttorne) General John Van dt.• Kamp, Secrctal) of late March Fong Eu and Controller Gra} Davis. all Democrats. an consultation with Bob Na) lor. state Republie':tn Pan) chairman. Jn llghr of the FBrs state ap1tol corruption probe and other recent scandals. the choices arc pan1cularl > 1mponant this time around. The comm1ss1on as supposed to protect us from pq,httcians on the take. from exce ~'"c pressure from the spec1al 1ntcrrc;tc;. For the most pan. oflate at has failed . · Enforcement of the Poh11cal Reform L\ct -never vigorous. panicularl) as ll affect state lcg1slato~ -has slowed almost to a standstill in recent )Can ... The fi"c-mcmber commission has seemed even more weak and disengaged of late. People ~ho n.-gularl> aucn·d boord mcclln~ report that absenteeism 1s high. In an interview last )Car. John Larson. comm1ss1on chamnan. made ti clear he has no stomach for an aggrcss1 "e cnfort.·cment of the law. ··11ntcnd.'' he s.:ud. "no110 go ofThaJf<ocked and stand on the corner and look at the Capitol and sti). ·s 1r.ughrcn up )Our act.' .. If the f'PP( 1s to \urva\ c. ho~c"cr. ti will ha\e to s1ra1Jhtcn up tts act -and thal requires commas aonen committed to vigorous enforcement of the la~ Somewhere. it's to be hoped. Van de Kamp. Eu. Da"1s and Na)lor can find some. f S.c,..meoto Bff Free speech From the moment aacnts of the FBI and lmm1gr.mon and Naturahaaion Service swoo_pcd down on ei ht re ident ahcns tn Los Anacin 1n January 1987 at seemed federal -official were intcrntcd iP\onc thina above all. Even more than expclHna the people themselves. the Uniacd talc ao~emment aepeared dc'cermincd to expel &heir .. alien" 1dcolot peafically, support for the Palestinian cause. Thal' why U.S. Dtstrict Jud# Stephen Wil son's recent dcc1 ion blockma the action and affi nn1n1 the 1nd1\ 1dual · First mendment n&ht was so welcome. In tnkma down key Kellon of the '19S2 M a rran-W•ltcr ct. "'h1ch authonzcsdcponauon of aliens who advqte or art affiltatcd with sroups that ach ocatc v.ortd comm uni m. totahtan:.n dictatorships or the unlawful destruction of propcn\. Wilson rtaffirmcd one oft hf mo t fundamchaal libcn1cs of American citlZCOI The net tO hHr and rtad. IS well IS peak and v.zntc. the widtsl pou1blc ran1t of opinions and vic"'"°int . ... Of cou~. the nation also has an obtipuon to protect its ci1i1cns from danacr and vaOleftcc ~tratcd b an) aroup. ind..cl1n1 those cspous1n1 a political aim. But the couns propnty ha\'t' drawn a ckar d11tJnctton bttwtcn word and dttds. ..... Our sodct):· Wilson ummed up in his t'onrludina ~marks.~ buill on tflc prcmitc thM onl) dtrouah &hf frtt now of i4.ka can our natton pow and ":• M ' , ,.,.._,, 6 ....... t. • • ORANGE COAST • ..... ... .... ......... ...... ........ ... --·· ~ ..... ............. ...... ............. .... ........ ..., .. I -A.11111 Castro shows his taste for vengeance W.._ HINGTON -\f\a lr)ana for) cars 10 set out of Cuba. Seba ttan o\rcos C azabon finall)' had a pl~nc ticket to M1am1 and frecdom. He had bttn arantcd refugee status b) 1hc US. a<>'cmment and wu i.chedulcd to l1nd 1n M1am1 Aug. 14 and wal~ into the "'a111nsarms ofh1 mother. I ICr a.nd J(3ndpartnlS. But \\hen the P.lanc touched down. Scbas~ llllO \\8Sn t on 11. TourisinpaysNeivport's bills, it Could do much more . . Hundreds of pohhcal dissidents ha' c bt.-en allowed 10 leave Cuba an the l:ast )Car as pan of Fidel Castro's attempt to 1mpro"e his human righb record. But astro's generosity stop- ped at Scbastu1n. 27. whose apparent offense is his family ties to two of Castro's worSt cnemie\. t the lut minute, Cuban authoraucs told 1 Seb:as111n he was ta) ang in Ha"ana. He 1s the first Cuban applac-an1 an a • ref ugct program to be denied pcrm1n1on to lea,c. Has fo1her. ba 1111n An.-os. and has undc. Gusta' o· :\rco . arc lcadana human riahts ac:u" 1s1s an Cuba. The) h3\e a Iona ha!ttOf) "1th Fidel Ca tro -first as 1lhe and lht"n as cnemaC'S.. \II n1h1 ~ the \talc L>cpartmcn1 thanks Ar.afal'spokl· the magat. worJs. He was supposed to lkl). ··\\e mtally and 1bsolutcl) rcnoun('(' alJ forms or tcrronsm ·· I lastcned to has speech a number of 11me\. arid v.hat I heard was the .,..ord ••tolln\m.. "here ··tcrrort\m" v.:>\ suppo~d 10 Ix Now 1ha1 1sa dafkrcnt kc Ille of la!>h 1 here are V>mc ot u~ who don ·1 wt1111 people renouncing ··wun~m .. Toumm pa)'s the btll'> 1n Ncwpur1 Beach In tht' day t;ieforc Pro position I J. propcrt) tu carm:d the load tn l'll) financana. And al nu~ needed more mone) they could raise the rate. In the 14 )ear\ post Jar" as. "·111es have hl~n lurced 10 find othc1 "'•ns to financt' lll) ~f\ICCS Tol e a look at ~our 1l1orc1t\ aa' bill Think "h.lt It "ould hi.· ti at rdl~ ll'd )Our home\ ai."'''>'>l''-1 'alu at1on. lso look tal the numocr ol qcnCICS that Share )OUr rcllfttH'f) modest ball In Jdd111on rcmembu that "'lr"pon I\ a lull-~n tlC ul' llnhlc: other 1.111e\, "e l ollct l Hmr pr~ge. \4.r, l(l' the ~.al hl·-:.. fund lhl· labrane ell La t )'t'af proprn) '·''".' rl'P-rescn1cd .:!O pcnent ol lhl· ut) ·s income \alr'l tJ\e\ anount1.'ll lor Jb percent 9f 1hc u 1' \ rl'' "'"ul· .ind lhl· bnJ ta' rcprl'scn1c:d \ JlCrH·n1 So. al \.OU lool :i1 all lhl· l.rnd u\C.'' an the Cit). u~ak hott•I, "11h 1h,·1r re tnu ranl\ prot.lm:c: the mu,r rncnu,· by lur Thr toUfl\nl andu\lf\ in add111on. d0t· n·1 alklt lhl' ~hoot, rn the road ~)'>tem Our neagh~mng 1. 111c JPl"fC'\ Hill' hotel\. mone\ &l'fll•rutang lilpah1h11e,. too I hal 1\" h ~ ""ha' c: .i pll thor a or hold 100111\ 1n lhl· .area r hl' llllllJll.ll tmn 1~ l1cf\c C urren11\ \lc"IXlrt h,I\ Jn edge on thl· mm pet at ion hl•l au~· 111 fa~1ghtl·J toopcrataun tx·t"''l·n the andu!>tf\ and thl· u t) l>u .,_,,u r\·rn-:mbcr a le"' )ear\ OO'k the hotels • grcl·d not to obJClt 11 thr ~d ta\e '11.Crt ra1~ 1r1 porla~ of 'ihow lund'> v.ert' carmarl>.c.-d for at\,.,., pon Conference and Va\ttOl'J Hurc:au '' • O't\ our ho1d\ lan cOm JlCIC tor '1'>1tol'\ fhl· hurl' Ju mark.c1s ··c alt lorn a a 3\ 'ou npc.·\I, 1l 10 bl." "11h ~n~taonal pl11110' til Ne" port tka1.h AO\\>t'\ er. thl· "hok uh d~\n"T look pos1rard p1.•rlcll II I h:id a \\-1 \h for Ne"'PQrl. I .,..ould "'l'lh th.ii the c11y·s o nl) ocean fronl commercaal area would linall) be ampro"cd The ~trugglc lo cll'anup the McFad- den area has bc:cn aoang on for IS )Cars Onlc .igaan the bids for nc~ rc'>t rooms c-amc an o'er hudgc:1 .rnd "'Ill be rtJrtll'J Thi\ m€an' another summer .,..,II go h\ "'lllt tho\C cmll.u· r.i\ ang 111onstros1t1c\ stall an plJC(' f hJt ......... lhl' bJd nc:...... r he good nc"" Imm Ball ~honla\J "ho h;a~ bt.-cn "orlan& 11reks.,1~ an the .irl·a. 1\ that there.· " nuw a ··arouncJ<..,..ell ol support llllOOJ prl)P&,'tl\ U"O<'ri ror an a.,~ ml'nl J1 \lrKl to upgraJ l· and rmprO\c: thl· Pl31a pul an an at."'lh1.·11u1lh plca,ina \IJc.,.,Jlk. Jnd dcrnr:itrH' \tn.°'·1 hght\ ·· I abo hc::ir C\Cltl'tl 1.1ll Jlon1 thl· lines or ' \\ ouldn'I ti hi_• v.ondl'rlul 11 \\e H)Uld hJ\l' I ruunt.Hn ,I g:ud)() a \l3tUl' or tht.• '.1\ I 3ddl·n hroth.cr\ , .. <ht>rlh1.·H·M' I hll\C IJ .. l•n lhl l.'l t' to 1ask lor not 10\ e~ttng tunck to m:un1.11n and am pro' l' lh1) important .trl'J \\ l' no.,.. haH' thl' lund' hud~\'I l"d 10 do that In the ( ·anncr' .ir1.·J the uh h.1., lllnl1llllll'J \U~IJ1H1al lumh lu am flfO\C the \lrccl\ ~tdCY.aH,\ lurh) gu11er; .ind Jraan gc I h,• '11th \m'\'t ~rlana strui..1url' rcj"n'"''nl~ a lJp1tJI U'l\l'Strnrn1 ol SI ~ n11llH11t 10 land .ind de,clopmen1 \lkr the \umnt1.·r bc:.1~h '"'""' JACIUE HEATHEI Tht \Ounger Seba taan 's mother. Mana ( :a1abon. II\« an M1am1 and h ' "ot1.cd urclc~sly for her son· lrttdo m She ha dra" n the aucnuon of the tatc ,£X(l3rtmenl. Unatl'd at10n!t, Conarcss and 'anous hum:m n&ht 1u·t1 \1st Th<" ( a1abon case raises Sl~nous Que~llon about whether C'a!i.tro rcal- ha\c d<"pancJ. the ev.p<>rt H;arbor I> care!!. about 1mprov1'}_g cavil Charntx'r ot ( ommcTCt" as ph1nnina a hb(rtae tn hi\ ttny l'Otnmun1 t c-oun- s~ tal ular l'cwpon ~3 Fe t \cpt tr) 15-24 Tim le\lt\ al "'lll combine the It 1\ no surprise: that the Al'\'.'os (.hara tcr Boat parade. Tall hips. bro1hcn. hl'-C ~n lon.·cd to stay an • nd ( astlc l'Onlt'St, 'Wl1hn1 rcpll.t\. ( uN Castro 1 S31d to ha"e a strong outnger. la)aka.n&. w1nd urtina. th1r<1 for \.Cn cncc •aa•nst those he 'lurfina. runnana. 'olk)ball. lo.ne 11>-rnn!i.aden. tra11ors But )Oun& bas-in~ and other m1nd·boghn1 t'Hnt\. 11an as urpn~ that the 10,emmcn1 We hope to ha"e an arcraf\ earner to want hi m too '1~11 II 1 hoped that \.llulc to th<! \~ "I alv.il) ~thou ht that 11 was all 1he · Jnd thl' 1an11me mu!oeutl\ "'11 Jolll . 1mponanl people. lake m) un le. who an al~ "<rt not allov.cd 10 ka'e the \:OUn· f hl'I v.11l n\ 1nt311l C\l'llC:mena lo ll\." he told our a tl\C &•on k '1\11 '-oc"' pon Bea h an the ol) ~-a~n in a tdcphone antcn.acw -1 nc,cr and encoura&c '1s1tOf\ to sta) an our 1hooaht abOut the poss1btht), that I hotel\ "'ould be cons1dt"rtd an 1mpon.ant fhcConlcrc.·nl·c~nJ ¥1 1\0f'.\ Burta sxnon . \\Jlll\\cnmu1.hh)\\Orl.."11hthc1.m (~u tl\O 1\1\0\ and Castro WCCt' to gr11hr.irolle' '>Hlrm b.td. apan 10 l'~mntd~ Jurina th<' blood) ( ublan tran\pon 't'>llU~ .ind louh ~round rt'' t'1ut1on J<huf"> o When Cu1ro to"n 1ook rnntroJ {nMa'o Arco bcalmc l ht.' n:imt' ol 1hc pmC' 1\ t1.·am~rl his amb ssador 10 'IC' er.ii Europran II "r 311 "orl 1ogc1h-:r "l' ~.an countne l he <."Ider Scba .. u1n rcos \UPJllltl il llf\H.l.1'>'> ot~ "C l.an ~· wncJ ac; a nil"' oflic-cr and dt.•put' j"roud to '>ho" off to lh\" \\Ofld m1n1 tcrol tin. mt' ~o"' to get b.ick IO that grl'3t Bui (Ju ti\ o '\n O\ began to ~-om. enigma -\ 3'>\Cr \r:tlat It J1.""''n't 1"13an at'Out has kadcr and he was nmutTWltt:'thc·dtc~td tcn'm 1n·· or thro\\.n m µ11 'wl:lasmm '\Tt"O wors ••tuun '11.' hc lCtl.ttnh 11np.t1. ll'<l 1a1lcd IOU. "IJt'n he tned 10 frtt holh • · (Ju~t3H> 11nd anoth1.·r brother I our asm ,., at an all-11nw 111"' 1n thl' In 19~ I. 1hc enttre dan. an ludana I fol> land this ( hm1ma'> I ht' \Ouna ~ba!lt1an tm'd 10 lltt < utxl an t1.·rronst downana <'I the 1•an .\m a fa han& ~I and '11.e~ caught and I light I O~l '' C'> U!I 'c:n hllk wmlort 1a1lcd 1 ht'\ "'l'rt all <'' cntuall an that I'll \\ h.11 "'1.· nl-cJ •'> a rcleaSC'J · b3\t1an 's mo1hcr and h1 &ood old· nshaoneJ mar.lc;k 1ster "ere allov.cd to go to tht" l 'nucd J1rlll~ H~•t~r /$ • ~wport IJH<'t \UI<"' But ~ba)t1.an "as not allow~ rr: ~dnt aod • form~r m•)or of tbt to ka'r 1nJ t \pc:lk-d from cull city. U1 drr:am ol ~om1ng a manne b1otoe1s1 1 on hold and the du\C~t he , n l·omc 1\ ha\ JOb dcanan.g trop1~J Dezikmejian can't afford to 1 et wa terfeud rl1-n -its-evurse li\h tanl !> lor an C\PQrt "·ompan~ The ~till' Dcpanmt'nl hu a krd ( <>nan."' 10 ma._c: .a Jin."l.:t plea to < .l\lro lor-~·ba\11an s fa'C'dom Reps < lauJl· Pq>pcr anJ l>.:tntc as.cell .anJ "-'n La" ton ( hth..">. all d txm~r.m .. f\3,c 10<.,k.t'J antu the ~a~ t'tut 1hc' ha\C' warned Mana ( 11ahon that the l \ $0"cmmcnt has hule 1nfluenl"t' oH-r <. as1ro \ \( R \\ti"' ro l>unng fr11, 8.ruwn' \'lihl \c:;ar run an the: ~o' crnor'>htfl dl·n11cn-. ol the< a1Htol an~ fh.Ht\IORlC(l-#)~ ".:nam ~l l of un1lorm11\ It ~a'i not unlommon toa lop 8.mv.n Jdm1n1\fra11on otlil aal' 10 pubhd~ C\Pte'\ d1ametr11.·Jll) 1.on· l11U1n 'IC'" 0111hc pola11l·a11\\UC\ ol the da). Pohl\ JJn1111"t1Jt1011 111 \IUCn U\ed 10 \.l\ Y.,l\ "h,tll,"\1,•r Brov.n told the tc'lt'' l\aon 1..utw1.' mo\t rttcnth. The leak\·hke·oa· ac:'c Rru"n td· nuni 1ra11on·.. antcm I ~uahhlc' "ere ;urcd In the m1.J1.1 v.ath rn1h, r ra\\IOJ rquhln". When <.1rorac Dcu~mc11an , ... ,. ettdcJ Bro~n. the d 10crcnn· or \I ~ le , \o\"1 dram II\'. The OC'll. dmtnt'>· tr111on had a formah1N ltabllll'I· rcn1e~d pohc.: ·Oljlk•na ) '1(111 and nnt'tpohc.: wa m4dc.thu do>A1tlh1.· h~ •<ft' <'\Pl'tcd 10 ~null 1atc·and tuppon 11. -fha~ IJmma\tr.ttion ~aks with ont< \Oll'C':· thl' n.:" So'n-nor"s aaJ« "oulJ \a). I k cnLcru1nntcnt '•'~ uf 111t loowr Bro•n ll)'le wa ~ but the C'.pi1ol and the lal'lt'f pubfK' ~•'lit"d 1 more C'Ofl\l\tcnl pK'turc-~· •hat llrU .. mtJaan antcndtJ 1oac1.omph\h 11 '°' 'th* "' i raucrn th:an makn tht lll'ukmc11an aJm1n1\.· tratJon·, UKlt'MU'IJ) ~bh~ tOt4"fn~I ~bbk o~ •icr poltC) to 1ntr11u-1-... fM.t) '" tht m1n1tt,.twn, l>i:u· ...,.. l.wd IO f't\l't •.IMS-bent •P~ IO ~---· ~-dc­liwtnn '°"' Noi1llnw C'•llfDriM tu lllf Jet. •• .-, Ud SoUdt(m qi]~-nm~ ~ 1n -l --. -.o ........ "'-' MOIJr ..... Ila through the.• \Juant1.·n111 "" J QUiil ()\'ha <al~I \lH:d ti lh1 l l·gaslaturc r hc.-rtupon. l><'u .. lllfJl.111 ' \\ Jt1•1 tl1ret·1or. O:t' HI t-..l·nnl•tl\ un1k r wok. a )l.'.'J"'·long pn ram nl ,hunk diploma<:'~ lr}•na lo "'tll .. UUI \)'\'\ 1Ji( .tlfl"Clllcnh "11h 1hc ""'"' 1.11ntl111111g 11Uelt'\lS th.it v.ould. II\ h•tJI \l>ll \lllUll. n Ol" V.Jll'r JlOlal \ I hie. anHl'llll'Ol:tl Jf)fltUJ\ h I\ Y.\'11 undi.:r "'a~ "''h a numtx·r ,11 aarl'\'· menl) llhl' d\ n..: 011atcd Hui a ll'" \\l\,'~\ 0 th1.· \tllC \\:..lll'I ~\"4.l(lf\ \ ( ontrol Ho~rd 11\l\ Jo1t11na1rd ti' IX·ul mtJt3n app.11ntl'l'\ d111ppcd a hornb \ tafT pohn piper -..i1J. rn ell"" t 1h:11 \.llhem t;ilafoa n1 i nd lhl· \.1n J quin Valle) \houM m:i~l' Jn • llh v. ha1 the: s 't. fu~\altn · mJ\\IH' n~·"' dehH:n~ trom the north :md rnn~r\ Ina to ~'O\ n :an~. Jl\ I hu more water v.ould remain 1n thl' l)c;lla to prc~·r~c tt\ QU;'lltl\ :anJ l'nh;anl.(~ h\h anJ "'alJhfl' h01ht111. In the \o\l"t'ks \111n• th p.>hl) Jl'lJ>l:r ,,.., unH•skd. the taon from •ate1 Uttf'\ ha bttn ma 1\.C ,and titrtt. he' ~ 3«UMl\&-thc •atcr t'loird ind ·al\ (h11rm1n. Donald M1u1h.in. of ~1trO)ll'I K.ttU'C'fJ) 's ~'C n~a,,. t1a11on'l andca\t• an 1onn aron lll n· uah t prc\sutt wf\ttp MOf\' .. am m the nOfth and not wnd al toUlh.,.,arJ lt the• Wfrbowd .. ...,trd to ~tart 1 m~r we1tt war. tW) daJ rt pnttc1ly;• lla'Ml ~. Jartth>f ro '"" State Wa~ COlltUKl\)n " ••t0n•IMl•lif,,..tnta1nt 1n 1ht ft<'IOl ... tOM. M1d. AN WALTERS \ptrcs th•¥1lonth \tau&h:m and ht!. alhc:,, mean· v.hak ;a~· crl&;.1.&1n11n dama l' wn u,11 1n\t\t1n 1ha1 11 \ JU't 3 1all Phlf"l~I not 3 lin:>I e\prC\\100 or poh1.~ Pubhd\ Mau,h3n said h<''\ "11l1n to rcopco the ('nlm: t\ uc and an' 11cJ l 1 llli. to 'iubm11 th1.•1r alter ni1· "'1:' Pn,3td~. the \11u&han la~t1on ~)\ ~1.·nnc:d\ ha v.orled on pcr- aph:nl t~U\:s.hul h.as not 111. llC\! the hrsge\t Jnd lno11101 "'lt<'r qu ht) anJ suprh matten.. . . . \nd whal I\ IM JO\Cfll 1r llu1na \\hflc:tht t\\,,l;u:taon\tf\ tomu 1.: h 11thcr an lh\· hall"a~' ~lr tht < 1p11ol tt\(• N_,.,.,d!> ol thc bun•11ut·111~ \ anJ th\' pqc~ of nc" 'p.atx·r\'! Nol much. DcukmCJian as ptt0«up11."tl the~ da s wuh dcc'id•• •~he1 to~~ 1 thud 1ffm 1ftd '' n n~ u1 nt "Udl"'t problem \(k>l..csman '-'\' h\• N0$1<kl"\ the ~uter bolt~ lO he • n\tk~ii&'nl •nil nut r11r1 of the 41Jm1n1~tral1on -a d1 llm:t1on no one d 1nH>hc.'J a1.'\ P' -1.W the: «intro\ C'naal he) P11Xr JU\I 1 1.lntf\ Mana "hoa Ja,on:-rofromScbas· h:in ~,,t,., h.1\ paanlul mcnionc:\ of thl' da\ .,h,· "'a1tl'\l at the aarpon c\J)t."l t•ntt hc.·1 'on to ¥Cl oil toc plane ~hl· In\ lll'd rd3tl\ l'\ 10 J01n her. but \hC' 'II.all nu1 put them through that ntton) again unlll \h<." 1s ure Sebastian I\ lrl•e ~00\llan h.1\n 1 lust hope ··1 bd11.·H· th.u n1~11nw -no"· fi"c H~at'\ lrom nu" -I l no" that 1 1.:an lca'c all tha\ he: s.aad ··0r ma)bc 1hangh3n l hang1.· ~that I don't ha\C' the nl"l-J 10 IC.l\t lhc ,ounta1-." }•~ A~NOft ,, • •Jlltlkat~ c-ol•m•ht. Hacker Suspec.t le LOS ANGEUs (AP) -To the associate who turned him in, Kevin 0.vi<t Mitnack is a "bi&. fat slob" obsessed with fast food and breiki111 into com~ter systems. To the authorities hotdih& him without bail. the 25-year-old Los Anaeles man 11 an expen hacker who calls him1tlf Condor and is so danacrous he must never be allowed to use even a tefe~one without supervision. • He is truJy a threat to society, someone who uses computers to act out personal vendettas qainst people," s.id Jim Black. a computer crime specialist with the . Police Dcpanment. ••The bonom line with Kevin is that if )OU have ajob,JJIY a gas bill, use a phone or drive a car he can find you and ruin you electronically," Black said in a telephone interview ... I fhc wasn '1 in jail, be could be listening to us right this minute.' c.&abMu. uid he ~ Mitnick'• activities the spy mov~ .. Three Oaf' ol'lbe Condor ... Mitnick wu beina held tOday 1n a maxi· to authontin bttauR Mitnick had been threat-''"All he did ,... • P4t lulP.s. drink mum-security cell at the fedttal Metropohtan eni"lbim. ~andworkon~ten,"DiCiccolaid. Detention Center. ~ He wu usint DEC computen where I .. He wu 1 bit. 611 slob ::CY wbo couldn•t trt A federal pnd jury indicted him Dec. 20 work and threaten1na that we would both JO th,. 1 •1 widllouc ... iato a computer on computer freud charaes. accusina him of dOwn if I uid anyttiina." said DiCicco, who IOIM'Wlllre. usint unauthorized MCI lona-distan~ ~ ~ 6iCel no ctwses in iM inquiry. Mitaick ~ bit ~ carerr uJina tap into computers at Leeds Umvmn)' an "He hu no sense of riSJtt or wro!.!J and no telCDhones, authOrities uid By·-· t J he was En~nd and t~ University .of Southern Cali-respect for ~nyo~e elw's privacy,·~ DiC1~ said. under inv~t~_ by the ·~ ~nt. fom1a and causana $4 mllhon damqe to a ··1 wu beside him lhrOU&h all this bac:kana and Pilcific Bell telepboDe com~y and the ~ Diajtal. Equipm~nt Corp. c~mputcr syste!fl. . it's scary to think of the minp he is CIJMlble of." Communications Commillion, the Loa Aftteles M1tn1ck wall .Plead· innocent, said his "H~ could ~k 1pen almost any.computer Daily News said Monday. attorney, Alan Rubin. system 1n the United States," Black said. "There ••M . :..a. ~ ... _ ••we will also try to g~t bail set," Rubi".' sai~~ are problbly only a.. handful of computer itn"" .... ~ a .....,_, to l~ ~mputer ''I .am shock~ and as~on1sh~d tha.t my chent 1s specialists With his CIPlb~h~i~." world by 1981, said John Christ, h11 hi&h school beani held without bail and an solitary confine-In his electronic act1v111cs the S-11 . 24(}. computer teacher. ment. This thin& has been blown compktely out pound Mitnick referred to himself as Condor, In 1982, DiCicco said, he and Mitnick' used of proponion." Black said. DiCicco said Mitnick named himself USC's 24-hour student compuler lab to Ft into Longtime~sociate Leonard DICicco. 23, of for Robert Redford's character's code name in many computers. inchsdina classified systems. .. ,_ J• .. Simple. 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Please send me. without obligation, information on Blue Shield's Medican? Supplement Plans with Senior Healthtra~ Birthdate __ -.. .. .. Trojans dissolve at half PASADENA-On the surface o ne m1&ht sumuse neither team wanted u. ficcausun1Jtacally neither pu\ together m uch of a masterpiece. Don't be fooled'. They wanted 1t, • maybe they wanted 1t too bad I)'. In the 75th Rose Bowl Game 1t was \ M teh1pnwhJch wastcdopponun1ty r afteropportumty, but down the •}stretch It was the University of 'Southern California which handed away a 22-I 4 decmon. Handouts? There were so many at would take several chapters to really tell it all. The final blow was lhe interception wtth less than a m inute to go as John Millipn picked off Rodney Pccte's pass attempt as the clock entered its fi nal minute.ft was the T rojans' fi fth turQover of the pme a nd ninth rn the~ lasttwo (both losses). • The kill ca meat the tail end of the 61-yarddash by the Mteh1p n full- back.. Leroy Hoard, when Hoard went over from a yard out after aa unsponsmanhkc conduct penah) gave the Wolvennes four mo~ chances from the 3. Put the t~mina point, or at least the last of sever.ti points dealt to Trojans' hopes. came as use moved down- field while traihng. I 5-1 4, deep an to thefourtbquarter. The dnve stalled at the M1ch1pn 29 where it was fourth-and-I. or as Snuthwaslatcrsay. "founhand I'll or 2." Smith said he had faith 1n his luC'ker for the 47-yard try. but his kicker, Oum Rodng~z. nevcrsat a farr shake. Tbc snap was lo~ Jhe ball was bobbled and placed humodly. and Rodnaue2 swept through with has stn de. Thed1Stance was there. but the accuracy was not b«.ausc of the i:>laccment.and for once at was • M1cblPft 1Nb1ch bad csciped the bullet. ,,,. '--......... r.ir&en' alaoalden after the Wol•erlnee ed iD the MCODd half to defeat USC. u~ Hoardpr~ve Wolverines'· choice of day ROSE ~ ... ~ quite the billboard statusas tht two he By RICHARD DUNN mentioned, but after lh1s per- ....,,... c.11 , 1 ... 111 formancc. there will ccnaanly be PAS/\ DENA_ For the most pan, some youngsters who will begin to M1ch1gan Coach Bo Schembechler emulate him. 'decades on has pnncipal running back Late in the third quarter, as the as umc prJ>VCSSCS during the course Wolvennes were dnving to lhe1r 10-of a gamr. ahead score. H oard rin for a 32-yard This season. anywa). nothing is in ptn. At tbe time, It was lhr loosest stone before 11 starts. Nobod) 1s pla)' of day. absolutel) ccrtam as to who ..,,,111 do That in itself aocs to show what h f h ball kind of game rt really was. I c maJonty o t e carrying. The b1~play was his 6 I 7ard run 1n Scbembechler, whose Wohcnne teams have reached a bowl game 16 the fourt quarter to se up Mic~- llmcs '°his 20 sea ons, goes with ibr igan s fi nal touchdown. flow, so to speak. But an easy-street performer Hoard Seems ra1hcr strange for a team • as not. ""h1ch JUSt .finished ns season 9.2.1. He was suspended for on~ pme but you've hcard R1ple~ 's Bchrve It (against Northwestern) because he Or Not stones before m!~ a cla . Michigan fullback Leroy Hoard h (lhe suspension) was JUSt maa· surfaced as Schembcchler's clear-cut ntfied bccau~. I had a 8~ P .?'e the choice 1n the 75th Rose Bowl on week .bcfore,1 Hoard said. There Monday as he became the first pla>er wercn t an)' runher .P~blems, but Bo 10 rush for over I 00 )'ards apinsl has a r:ulc about irnssina classes and use ( t0.2) !his season. d1sc1~hnary cuo n was taken. He . AJona with n came a Mich ipn said: You know I have t~ ~o this.. and ~ctory, 22-14. and the game's Mos1 >0.~ re 09-.1 J0Ulg.10.hk~ . Valuable Pla)er troph). Some v.ere I unacrstood. He s dcfinnely not even sure hr would st.art. let alone al~ys there checking . up on the carry the ball 19 umes. . players. He c.areubout hts play~ he lntercsundy. Hoard who rushed helps you arow as.~ human, notJUStas for 146 yards and tv.o fourth-<1uancr 1 football player. . touchdov. ns. was m Schcmbechler's Before the suspension. Hoard had dOlhousc earlier 1n 1he ~son. two sconng runs of S4 yards apinst But 10 1h1S one. in front of over Indiana. a J l-6 M1cbapn victory, and 100.000 Rose Bowl fans. Hoard Wis rushed-for Jl& yaixh..on-just 1Cvea...._~...., s1tt1ng pretty an Schembechler's c.am cs -the hl&hest pcr-carrr aver· penthouse aae tn .Mic~ "history. It was M1ch1gan's fit'$t Rose Bowl · Aa&inst • Hoard'5COred both >Aln 0,.er lhc Trojans since the re-toucndowns 1n the final q~er on l- binh of Israel Television WIS a th1n1 )'ard runs. A Michtpn ~v~ went 92 of the future ""hen the WotvennC"S last > .. rds ~n nine plays. hi,tlli&hted by bca USC h G d""'·dd Of Hoard s 32·) ard bur'$t and capped by t 10 t c ran u. Y bts T D •fter quarterback Demetnu1 Them Al91. Brown hooked up with tiabt end Yes. t 48 -.as a longtimt' aao. but Demck Walker on a 24-yard pasa iii for Hoard at was a dream come true play to put the Wolverines ahead ' "Thi~ 1s somcth1n1 you oidy dream \ s.14. ·· about," Hoard said of has MVP "Some boles out there Wt"rc huae, sclecuon ... As a kid. )OU alwa)'s hope some wcrcn 't," said Hoard. "Some- tt\At somcda) this wlll happen 10 )OU umcs you make )Our own. t didn't You rcmcmbcT gu)S bke 0 J put1 k>tof prc11'6ft on me personally "It hat the l!Ound." expl~uned holder Chns Sperle of the snap. (PleueeeeOSC/83) USC'e Rodney Peete Katnpen for a l ·yard touchdown run, hta Ont of two, ••Mic h - ._an'• Tripp Welbome (3 ) and Dan d NnC?ld •••e chue lo the .econd quarter. mpson and Charles Whtte wmmna befort the pmc. but th ert was tht' av.<ird and le.tding their tc.am 10 a prcssurt on atr the runnll'\I bee.ks \ICIOI') in the Rose' Bov. I " because wdigurcd 1( we were IQtna to Hoard. a o.Q. 215-pound Junior beat them. we had to run Orf \Mm. from New Orleans. doc~n·t have (Pleue eee Roe&/113} Aikman m _akes hiS point: he's top available talent Third -down efficiency keys UCLA over Ark ansas. 17-3 DALLAS (AP) -Tro) .\1.,man hov.ed .\r.,ansa and the Dallas Cowboys wh> he 'hould be the top pie .. m the NFL draft Wtlh a t.extboot l~o in thtrd--Oov.;n c-ffi,1enc,, Aikman and ninth-ranked UCLA ea med an "1(' AA record seventh consecutive bo""I 1numph. dom1nat1na thce1ahlh-ranked Razorb:lcks 17-3 Monday1n the Couon "We took what Arkansas gave us and we've bttn dotnl that 111 wason," Aikman s.a1d "You ~·t arauc with IUCC " An.&nsH wouldrft let Aikman 1hrov. deep so hr picked them apan wuh cnsp rollout passes underneath the Hop' deep zone covengr. A1.,man con,cncd 12 of20 thud-down suuauons .. Whetutcameto t~ruoeh wc~rc able toco11•trt third downs and kttp dn~~oin-." said Aikman. who admitted be had bttn both d urana the wttk b) all the hoopla. ··1 bad mored11tract1ons v.1th all the DaUasCov.bo)• Wk tn one Wttk than I had the v.hole )Cir combined (in the Heisman Trophy l"l(C)," Aikman \aid . "I dec1J~ I was j ust ~in1 to play m y best and 1f Dalla drafted me fine~ and if they don't fin<. "I'm afraid I took too much pubhC'1ty awa> from my team and I kmd o f rncnt that •• . COTTON UCLA coach Trrry Donahue said. "Troy needed to pla) his pmc and he dJd He'was under an unusual amount or pre ure and came through " DOnabuc saTcfit v.as pafhonor tol>ttome the Jir\t coach to wan seven straapn bov.I pmcs "It's a tioificant win for our proaram." ht' ~1d -...,_, -ptatSCd-Atkman-h"-po1~-ondcr- prcssun:. "He's the SI m1llton man and he sbo""cd 11:· Arkansas safet) 'tc'e Atv.atcr said "He's \t'I') aailc and hard to contain on the rollout. He's got attat zip on the ball " · · "rhnsaJ coa'h Ken Hatfield blamed h1m~lffor thr collapse of the Arkansas offense ""h1ch productd onl> 42 )'ards.10 !root of a ~llout crov.d of 74~304 "We may have tncd to put in too many thinas." he ~Id "Our defense dad a pretty aood JOb Aikman IS • tremendous pla)er We v.~rc afraid of his potential to &6 deep, so 11'i hard to stop a lot of the hon paucs. "No team has e\.er domihatcd us hke L'CLA did •· The Bruin • runners-up 1n the Pacific-IO Confcrcncc, improved tht1r rte'Ord to 10-2 rbn&as, the Soulhv.cst C onfercnC't" champion. drop~ to I 0.2 UCLA broke a tac with GeOl'iJ' T~h_\r Ncbra ka. (Pleue eee u CLA/83) Don·ah~e makes a switch UCLA coach opts to take p r es$ure off Ai kman with run O.\llA. (AP)-Bccauscofall tbc . . mcdta pressure on quarterback Tro <\1kman. UCLA coach Terr) -OOnaJlue opl~t6i6prttnl11tyv.1th1~· -- running pme 1n the Cotton Bowl aptnst <\rkansas "Tro) was tt&ht for the bait pme. and undcrstan<fabl) so. &nd ~ want- ed to take some rrcssurc off ham by ninnmg the bat some... Donahue said Monda) after the Bnuns' 17-3 ~ ...... ~r~-+~•--· vtetorr ~ • Arka.nau: SteYe Atwater Jan the ball looee from UCL~'• DaAny Tbompeon on a punt return. The Brulna reco•ered. "I would sa~ A.rkansas probably ewected more of a passma p me. but I thouaht we ('Stabhshcd a good ground pme \\-e ran the bell ''I') efTCC11vrl) ·· J\1kman. co'eted bf the Dallas Cowboy as lhe o p1ct 1n the upcomma colleae draft. completed 19 or 27 paUCS for 172 yardl and a touchdown, but the around pme (Pleue eee AllDIAlf/113) Notr~ Dalile·captureseighth national titl . . . · Irts h control W es t Virginia. 34-21 , c hnsten Holtz Era in I 966 and 197 J and Dc\lne in I Q-71, The iq.:ndary 9'nutt Rockne v.otl 'll't othtr n.auonal t1tln before Tht A SOC'lated Ptt poll bqan 1n I 9J6 "I \hinl Mute Rod..n_c v.nuld ha\C ~n proud ol tba ium." Holu said "The) dad t''el')thtnJ we • kt'd:' W"t Vu1in1a me into thr Fiesta Bowl also undefcatfd and "'1th hopes for ats tint national t1tlt. but Notrt O.me V.'aS o'crpov.-cnn'-from the start The Mou.nt.ainecncouldn tact 1 fintdown .. nul 9:22 of the IC'COftd q""'er. That WI.I on a late-hit P'ftUty, one of 11 pmaJtia apin t the lnsh, v.h taununa bthav1or lured Holtz b.inuclf into the huddle late 1n the pmc to chide has Dlayen • • .. I told them to be quiet and conduct themKl"cs propttl)," Hoh.c 1d "We _.,t fni trated. Our pta~ #ttC c:om~n1na about bal\; held. r ~ 'WfT't comoaetdy aa the •rona." West Vginta qual1ttbeck Ma,,or Hanis nna.Jtd ttarouihOUt. He bN•• his ltft houtdcf on the thi~pla~ of the pme and fi.U.W with JUI& 166. yards paeina and 11 ,.,.. 0!1 IS QIT'lll -molt o( them despmtc NM rroa. dMqiftl Hoen DuM dthdrf 1. He ... mcbd dnft times for-ti~ "Ifs been a ... JmiOa, .. West coec9' 0. NeblcD IAicl. "'Wt ... , .... y V«Y ..... • _.., .... ....,,.. Noue DllM Ill belW _ ... ...... Dnbeit••&oet. ntydelllwedlO"ia. 'nrY ............... 11111 fWliila .......... -.. 11.0 -• ... --......,.nr~_..... .... ., FIESTA ' ··"' .,.. Pl'tlillfteA111e&a ... PNll TEMPE. Ariz.. -LOu Holt1•s bia COG is over, at ast for the momenL The coach of national champion Notre Dame dropped his "Aw shucks, ... ·=s.::---=-... we're tCJo small, too alow, too youna"· routine and • Dlaced hia tam amona the patest the Fiahuns lrilll •Y""~JL'lll Wfaelded.. · "I think Knute Rockne would be proud of this ~5l~~~~ footbill team," Hoitt said, his voice rupy but firm moments after No. I Notre Dame•s 34-2 a Fiesta Bowl vic1ory over No. 3 West VilJinia.. ''I think this footbaU e.m as what Notre Dame's spirit is all about.•• This Notre Dame team, Holtz sajd. i&nored individual numbers, played t<>tcther as a unit, cared about each other and "did everythina we asked.·· "Maybe there will be better talented teams, there may be better coached teams ... but there can't be an_ybody who typifaes the Notre Dame spirit better than th11 team did, .. he said. As imponant as his first perfect season and the national utJe, Holtz said, was an award the team received for paduating 100 percent ofits football class. The slim, 1eholarly and often· sly Hoitt dr1pcd himself, exhausted but exhilarateii, 'oyer a lectern as he Goff' 33. to succeed Dooley. spoke to hundreds of reporters after the pme and tried to~ the meaning of this victory. A white shirt peeked above his blue and a<>ld Notre Dame jacket di a folded prosram stuck out of his back pocket. He is Sl1 his face is erased with lines. but he looked boyish with a broad pin and i shock of blond hair floppu"' over his forehead. ''This is the happiest time of niy life, ' he said. There were two moments in his life, he said, that were ~y unhappy for him, and tie has always com~ other said times to those moments. 'From now on when I'm happy I think I'll have lQ look and say, professionally. I'm not as hippy as this time •• he wd. Holtz recalled that he had commented in the past about ~ina of winning• national chamf)!onship. .. I've aot to be honest with you," he said now. "I didn't think there was any way in this world I was ever aoina to be part of it as a bead coach. That's for movie stars." Yet for all his admissions, Hoitt couldn't let pass one opportunity to use the kind of con line he bas pcrftcted over the ~rs. Asked bow )Jc d feel if his team were rated No. I in next vear's ~n.poll, Holtz smiled and said, to a roar of laughter, that he'd probably say: "We .. ve really aot some real problems on our team. I think it's soina to be hard to replace our-senior leadership." Quote of the-day • Art Me4ell, Oeveland Browns majority owner and presidenr, on the team ·s status: "What I sec out there is the Houston and Cincinnati . franchises surs.anf ahead and l sec us trcadin& water. FrankJy, if were to handicap next year.~ would be the third-favorite in the division. That's not aood ~noup:· Simmons lifts Loyola, 85-83 EMdl Slmm-.a made two free throws m with two ~nds remaining onaiY n1iht to ,;ve Loyola Marymount an 8S.13 men·s · COiiete blsketbeJI victory over Wiscons\n- Greea Bay . .._. Gallten led Loyot., 5-4, with 33 pointund six n:bounds. He made 14 of his 18 field JOIJ attempts. S&ne Fryer added 20 points r the Lions aftd Sammons finished with 14 ... In ther coJJegc butetbeJl action: a.a.; Meane and 8r6WD each ICORd 23 points to lead No. 16 No rolina Statetoan33-71Towsoo S&ate, ajvina the 7-1 Wolfs-ck their fifth straiaht victory ... l..eeuri :ra1.,.._scored 21 points to lead California, 10.3, to its f~ sttaiaht victory, a 70.s.4 triumph over Colorado ...• Qrlt J.U. hit IS ofL'.SU's final 17 points, incl\idinpn IS.. foot jumper with eight seconds lei\. to lift t.t\e T~ to a 79· 77 ~ over Maryland ... Sam 1¥f scon:d 27 points to Wake Forest to a 72-61 va(tory over Nonh Carolina-Wilmington ... T•J s.JaWscored 20 points and Trenr P•well added 16 to lead the Marquette Warrion to a 78-56 victory over lfurman .. . freshman Joe mu.en scored 18 points to lead South Carolina to a I 03-68 Win over the Aucusta Colleae J11~. Shaw lifts Rangers by Whaler• Da.W,_Sllaw scored a pair of power-m play ph, includina the ~ahead goal ' early an the third penod., to lead the New York Ran&cn to a S-4 victory_ 9vcr the _ _ Hartf'on:! Whalers. ForineT -whaler re1 WU... acquired in a four-player trade just a week qo, scored the tyina pl for the Ra•n before Shaw put the R.uten ahead 4-3 with a shot from the point at 7:28 .. . ln c)(ber NHL _pmes: a-ct G•iat ... ICOfed t'VO of Wuhiaston's five p1s over a 6:56 apan in the ~nd period and the Capitals sna~ a 1ev~n-pme losina atrcak apinlt \he Pittsburah-Penpins-with an 1--0 victory. Tbe Capitals held afart.1Am6eu pointless for the flJll time in his last IS pmes ... Rookie center Crall "-f. in his fint pme beck after eiabt pmes out witfi a sr_oin injury, 1et up four pls to lead the Boston Bri.tins to an 8-7 shootout over the St. Louis Blues ... £aa ,... ..... , l4th aoaI of the 1eason 3:10 into overtime pve the f.dmonton Oilen a 3-2 victory over the MinDC90ta North.Stan. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -The Uni-~ versnyofGeol)ia annouooed Monday that •II• a.wstant coach Ray Goff will sucteed Vince Dooley as the Bulld<>ss' head football coach. GotT, 33.t has been the Build~' ru~nina blac~s coach since I Y86 and hu been on the Geo1Jia stafhinoe 1981 . He playedqUJrterback forQeorsia from 1974-76. The announcement was made by Georaia Presir dent Charles Knapp an Jacksonville, w~ the BulldoSS defeated M. ichipn State 34-27 in the Gator Bowl Sunday night. Knapp said Goff sianed a five-year contr1ct at a b<lse salary ofS9S,OOO. "They've_aonc out on a limb; there's no doubt about it. .. Goff said at a news conference wath Knapp and Dooley, who as retirin& after ,25 yean as Georaia's head coach. "I can assure you and the people of Georgia ... that we wiU do it with cla~" Goff said. "We will try to carry on the tradition and antegnt~ that Coach Dooley has brouaht to the University of Gcora:ia." College player diea at practice RICHMOND. Va. -A Virginia m Commonwealth University basketball player 'died Monday after suffering an appucnt bean attack' durina a midday practice. school officjaJs Jaid. Michael Brown, 24. of Portsmouth. Va .• was pronounced dead a1 the Medical Colleae of VarJinia Hospitals at about 12:30 p.m.1 sa.id VifSinia Com- monwealth sports informauon oirector Mike Ballwea. BalJwea sa.id Brown, a 6-foot-6 aenioT forward, was standana on the sadchnes durina the prxtiC'C when he colla~ at about 11 :30 a.m. 'At that point, hewas not evep taking pan in the pracuce." Ballwq said. Accordina to Ballwea. a trainer besan cardiopulmonary resuscitation while an assistant coach phoned an ambulance. However, all efforts to revive Brown failed, Ballwq said. who added that has heart Just stopped. Ballweg said 1t was not immeditely known whether an autopsy would be performed as it would have to be requested either by the state or by Brown's parents.. Chambers leads Phoenix rally LANDOVER Md.-Tom Chambers m scored 12 of his 29 points in the founh quarter. r1Jlyin1 the Phoenix Suns to a f 25-122 victory over ttte Wuhanaio~ Bullets Monday night before an NBA season-low cro~ of 3,729. • The victory wa.s the Suns' sixth an lhcicJast xvcn r.mes, ancf 'their first at the Capital Centre since nuary 26, I 98S. Phoenix, which beat the Bullets by 38 Points last month, as now 17-11 . Washinaton fell to 8-19, the same record it had after 27 pmes last IC'IJOn. Television, radio TaL•YISIOM • p.m -COLL•G• •AM<rraALL: Notre D•tnt •I P9nnsvtvenie, WGN. 5-0S p.m. -rtto ••M<ITaALL: Boilon al New YOrll, TBS. ' 5:30 p.m, -NO aASK•T8All: CllOC*'S •t Chic.ape>, Z Chenntl. 6 p.m. -~XIMG: ~John DUPlft,fa vs. Tundt f0$tar In 10-round lloht__..t bout from New on.ns, ESPN. 1 P.11\. -.. 0 MSKaT8ALL: Laker. al S..lllt, Channel t. ----_ _ -7 p,m-:--=;. COLl.IH IMICITaAU.: Norttl Caro- llM •I ~dine, Prime Tlckel. l:JO p,m. -' COLU.H .aASKITaALL: Duke •t WMNnt{on, ESPN 'pm. -COLL.au UllCllTIALL: Hew A.Valeo Sl•lt at C.i St•I• Fultrtoft (da6aY9d), Prime Tickel. Mlclnloht -rttlP USKaT'aALL: Kine Cotton a.we ~P MfN from Pint llUH, At11 (taoe),_ESPN. .-AOeO 6:JO Pm -NO llAIKaT8ALL: CNOHn at Chkffo (ONyN), ICRTH (flO). 1 P.m. -NO IASICaTaALL: LMen ., S..ttll, KL.AC (S10). 7:JO P.m. -COU.•H IASKaTaALL: Hew A>V•· lco Slate at C.i St•i. Fulerfon, KMNY et•). 7.lO P.m. -COLL•H llASKllTaALL: Ne¥.O.· L.u Vt9H at 1..0ftll hect'I Sl•te, KPZE (Hto). .,........._ dariJa.f llcmday ~t'• <>n.aae Bowl. Mia•• wU1 un to .ettle for Ro. 2: Top form proves second best Miami rips Nebraska. 23-3, must settle for No. 2 ranking MIAMI (AP) -No matter what sccond·r1nked Miami-did in the Oranac-Bowl -and the Hurricarfes did every1hina riJht -it didrt't matter. Miami will not repeat as nalionaJ champions.. The title already belo!ll$ to Notre Dame. . ··1 have the feelina we-pve Notre Dame No. I when we didn't kick the extra point tn midsea.son. .. Coach Jimmy Johnson said after Miami overwhelmed No. 6 Nebraska 23-3 Monday niabt. ''I think there's a diff'mnce of opinion as to who the best team in the country is." he said. -we mtaht not be No. k but at this time we're the best team m the country.·· 1 ell that to Notre Dame. The top-ranked Irish beat No. 3 West Virain1a 34-21 in the F"testa Bowl, whach ended just before the Om:'Jt Bowl bepn. 1'hat pme aot us a lttlle fi~ up that the nataonaJ championship was out of our reach,·· ta.id All-American Steve WalsbLwho threw two touchdown puses to Leonard ConJCY. ··we wanted to show that we were the best team an the country, no1 in the polls but on the field,·· be said. M"wni bad1tscbanceearhcran the sea.son, on Oct. 15 at South Bend. But Walsh ·s tw~pe>int conversion pas.s an the last minute failed and Notre Dame won 31·30. Johnson, &iven the Oj)~rtunaty qam, sa1d .he would SlJll f'? for two inJlead OfkickU),I the t)'lnl exlrl po1nl. I have no resrcts," be satd. ··we play to ~n " Faced with almost cerwnly fin1sh1na No. l , Johnt0n was uked what he would~. ORANGE • "Dnnl: a couple ofbeers, .. he said ... And then drink a couple of more beers." • Miami can't complain because a pa1r ofm1sscd tw~ point tries helped the Hurricanes to their only national champioosh.aps. A year aao. M1am1 beat Aonda St.ate 26-25 early an the KUOO when the Seminoles tned to win the pme on a twe>--point conversion ind failed It~ the only loss an 1n l l-1 season for No. 2 f1orida St.ate but enoufh of an edsc for 12-0 Miami to claim the nauonal championship after beauna Oklahoma an the Oranat Bowl ln the t 984 Ora nae Bowl. No. I Nebraska went for two pe>ints an the final rrunute and faded. los1n1 the pme 31-30, and the nauonaJ champ1onsh1p to another M1am1 leam. It was a partic;Ularly plhng de~eat for the Comhuskerl. who led The Associated Press poll every week of that season -except for the final one A year earlier. an 1983. Penn State ~on the national champtonshap with an 11·1 rte0rd. brit1n1 out SM U. which firt1.shcd at 11-0-1. The Mustan.p' uecame apnut Arkansas an the final pme of the rqular season. when SMU scored t~ ty1n1 touchdown 1n the final minute and etchewed the t•o- pointa>nvcrs1on, choosana instead to lt1ck the extra point and stay undefeated. The kick was~ but the tac was not aood enough to pvc .SMU the cbam.pi.onsh1p. Sanders.finds happy ending ls ate Interception reserves Seminoles· 13-7 win over Tl ers NEW ORLEANS (AP) -There was a bappy codint a.f\er all for Oeaon Sanden in the ~r Bowl, and for _ f; \lfllw'lnMid floridA SWe - Colcb Bobby Bowden decided to let Sanden Dlay even tbcN&h hat All- American defintive beck had been clwled in a Ouistmas Eve tatffle with I teCUrity p&&rd. Monday nilbt Sanden cf inched the Scm1nolel' 1).7 ~over No. 7 Aubum when ta. pKMd off a Remie Slack pa111n the end zooo with five seconds left. Auburn bad J'-"' driven from iu 4-yard hoe to the flot1da Staie 22 an the final 3Yl minutes. .. The endtna t0 tbc pme was a story book endina," ~nders saad "All wetk in my mind I visuaJ1zed what would haDDrn1n thilpme-an<I how at would end.~· be said after laving up tO his nictnime, Pnme Time. FIESTA SUGAR ~ .. Our failure to ICOt"C nearly eott us the footbell pme." BoVtden said of the milled opponunuacs.; "We really challcn,ed our defense. It was one of the p_atllcst Wins we•ve ever bad at Flonda State." , ··Jf our defense hadn•t been so .. It was 1urc frustrati~ for me. .. aood. ~·d have have lost lhupme,-Auburn coach Pat Dye saad .. I don't Bowden uJd. k.nowth.tt rveeverbecn in\<olved 1na Sammae Smith rushed for 11 S ,,. football .. me hke this:· yatdt tc act what aiualty-irrtnsh6-()ye•td the-ftm of""me-pm..._.t ..... wt-m - powercdofftme. buton th11 na&hlone the tumoveQ and four~ row that was p&qucd by errors tbroiJabout an fraction~ on hJS team, ·:;usi tOully ~~ sbocttd ll)C. I 1et;ually feh hu wt Tbe Sem1noks. end.ins . an 11 ·I were ahead ~t bal~me When we -ere ttUOn Wlth lheu 11th VlelOrY 1n a onltdownaupotnts. row, eo_t only two field pis out of 1be way our otftme put our three fim·balf Auburn turnovers. ckfnse in the hole ioniaht. we're Md Smith~• ff;ylnt toucbdownTIJn mapty tuck ~ ltl tway W'llh-ll with a lbon pus nullified by a ~·us. .. ~ ~. boldU'I. penalty, and a1lo f&tled lO The c:atty ICOrins came Oft a 2-yatd tcOR after tnti~ a fint down at the Nil by Ollyoe Wilhams to cap a Auburn 4-y&rd line. Smttb«d 14-Iard drive with \be Ror1dl Slate alto ~led to cooven 9PtftlDI kickoft" and on raekl a fwnbte recovery in tbc fim quaner 2S and 31 yards by Bill UOft when Auburn's Ctrto Cheattom foUowina two~ aoaercepcion.s. betted down Brad JOlimon's pe111n Auberft, l()..2~1otatsonlylCOrtona the ad J10M on a Cato faekl pl from 20-yard ..-frOm Slack to WaJta the l·Yll'd line.. Reeva. Or.,_ COMt OMLY PtlOTlliu.clar, .--, 3, 1• u W...81 .. , .,. n dow1i but QW• IO&d me he bid1011U11er11tp:fn>m &Ml f&roua ~J-li9¥CIOlab~dlaec:e" ltW111biaerblol#fDr~ tbe f0U1tt11n Valky Hiaf\ procluct Md the rat of die lrDIOn. "° ~l ().. for-2 inJ&IMlll)' ia Plludma. .... tua~ • ldmined !perk. -rwo Rote BowtS1n1 row. Really, there's DO contOlalion fora lou ... The con!olation due Spme was htt own pcnonal brilliant petfonnan« asa pu.nterW1th four punts foran 1\1~,.. ~fS0.3 yards, OM. 6 I -yardei which died It the MJChipn l ; another to the Michipn IS which was no1 rctumcd,anda44-yardcttothe Michipn 8 which WIS not retufncd It was the second straiaht loss here. but the mood of the tockeroom contrasted sharply. A re-r aao it hun. but there wasa business-like at· mosphcrcof. ··w e did 1hcbes1 ~e could and lost.·· Tb1stimctheatmudewa . "Wedid our wontand lost ap1n •• · • "I'm not disappointed, I'm JU t an~ ... said Smtth 10 the afierm•th. It's hard to explain," Sperle 11d. "We played faarlr,decently in the first half, but we dadn t execute when we had to." At hatn1mc the Tro,ans were s1111na prttt)' Wllha 14-3 lead May~ they were 11ungtooprctty AsSm1th noted afterward. "Ma~~ ~c thouaht we h.ad the pmc won. • The question man) wcrc'askin1 was why .so for a 4 7-yard field 1oal wnh .S:28 lef\? Where was the run· pass option pla} for Peete? But in this one, there \o\CfC a lot or questions lef\ unans\o\ered. "Thcre'sa lesson here for the underclassmen:· Spnk said "They have to take a took and see how much wehun " m1thsa1d 1hclowccotersnapon the fieldioal trywasJU\t one of many mistakes and added. ~we wetc JU St slope1ngaround there 1n the second half. • o..iy ..... ,..... _, Ctwle ..... lllchl&an f ullback Tony Bolea trtea to •pllt USC cornerback Tr~cy Batta (left) and linebacker Delmar Chealey. A goodly amount of 1nformat1on wilt be put fonb into toda_y's ncws- papers~rating the U Tro1ans,but there 1s very httle that can be said that La~Sm1th won'thavealrcad)' told , • _h·~r.s-as;~~-·lyonc-that-gotaw-a) _,use seniors bowwitho~t bowl victory L~chearns ASP tour title· Ranon l ynch outsurfed fellow Australian Luke Egan in the finals of 1hc B1llabong Pro Monday. the final event of the season. to chum the Assoc1at1on of Surfing Professionals tour title L) nch earned SI 4 000 for the "lctor) at the P1pehnc gl\ ina him his fi~l world tatle. edging past cham- pions Damien Hardman of Australia and Tom Carroll of Au traha. who fini~hcd scrond and third respective· ly Derck Ho of Hawa11 and Glen Winton of .\ustraha shared third . v.h1le Orange Coast area surfe~ Make: Parsons of Laguna Beach and Noah Budroc of Huntington Beach shartd I 7th place with others · (osta Mesa's R1ch1c ColhM. "ho hni hed a career-best 14th on the .\ c;p Clf'Cu1t. finished Wllh ao equal 3 Jrd They're di appointed a fter f-0urth pos t-season a ttempt P.\ ADFN .\ ( .\P)-~uthern Cahforn1a had been s)nonymous with \.1ctory in the Ro'lt' Bo'>' I Suddenly. though. the Trojans h.n e become S}nonymous with los1na bowl<, And for all but one Tro1an '>('n1or. 11 "'"or~. because the group didn't Wln a bow.I game. "We rcall) wanted to 10 out and win tht'>. and now we have to h\e w11h 1t." TroJan \ph i end Enl.. AfThohcr said Monda~ afler l C lost m -.t'lond straight Rose Bo"I. :?.-14 to "11Ch1gan "Lo\ing this game 1s a 1cl.. fcchna bccau!>C' v.e k'nmr\ ha' c no chance to redeem oursch~ .. "This was tJ'I~ founh bowl game "e·H~ httn in· and the founh one v.e'"c lost." ~nior quanerhal k Rodriey Peete \atd "It hlln'> There"~ an t:mpl' feeling 1n the lcx ker room nght no"' 'This as real tough. but hie goc:s on I v.1\h th e: gu)s on the team nc:\l )Car good lull and I hope 1hc) come b3cll. here ne1tt ~car and "'1n 11 • ~ides losina the I 9~U! Ro~ Row I W-1 7 10 M1ch1pn tatc the Tro1ans lot t~ t•>lP < uru-. Bov.I to .\uburn and the 19 5 .\loha Bowl m .\labama ·· • • "ber)bod) "a~ fired up a1 halftime. but I l ~ ~last pml~\00 'ictof} ~~ Otno Jon 't 11.nQ'ttw-•haHt.t~ after th11 ... Pttte-said talc 1n the 1985 Ro~ Bowl tollo"1ng 1he 198.i "\.\ed1dh'tpla)a&oodthmJquancratull The seaM>n. "hen most of the '1Cn1or\ w.crc red\h1ning li~1 thrte scncs of 1hc ~c:ond half were thrc"C pla)-s a'> fre'ihm en .ind QUt. three pl•>'> and out. three pla)s and out The onl> current T rOJan \COior v. ho pl.t)t"d an "Our defense pla}ed a ~at game but our thal game was ttght end Paul (1rccn. who m1\St"d otlcnsc left them out on the field too long .. fi,c games this sea~n "1th a se' crel) ~praincd k it And as in last years to s to M1ch1pn State the ankle Green was an tnjUrY' red">htn in 1985 I rOJan turned the ball o"cr thc time Pttte Going 1-4 to bowl game\ in h1., career .. ,., no1 fumbled om:c and threv. l\\O 1ntcn:ept1ons that great."' Green ~u.t "o\f\cr 1hc feeling ol including one with less than one minute left that winning the first game "e e~~ted to -...in thc l1lltd LS( ·s Gnat dn"c at thc M1ch1gan 44 Rose Bowl Thts 1s disappointing. cspcoc1alh had.-.. , felt we'd J'Ct the bait in the end tone go for to-back losses.. tv.o points and ue 1t up ." Peete said "M~ mind was c;outhem (al wa., making an unprecendcntcJ pos1t1"e then v.c had the 1n1erccpt1on and that 26th appearance 10 the Rose Bowl, and was mal..ing • ended the ballgame I didn't &ct the b311 up h1lh consecutl\C appearances for the I Ith 11me !'low t:nough John Jackson w4u o~n I felt "C''d be tor &he first time. 1t has conSC'C'u\l"c losses l \( able to &ct the TD." ~1d P«tt .• v. ho '<.orcd on runs the Pacific· I OCon fc:rcnce champion . tin1shc.-d IO ~ of I and 4 \ards in the SC\.und quancr v.11h a 1wo-ga1'13c losing 'ilrtak. ha"1ng dropped m Sou them (al t11lbad. \aron F.minuel :ll\O final regular-scaM>n game 10 "lotre Dame Jumbled tWll"C M1ch1gan finished 11-~· I and P' e thc Big ft•n "" e pla,ed w.l"ll 1n the fir\I halt but in the ( onfcrenc~ consccut1'c \ldOrll"'> in th<' Ro\t' &v.I \C'lond halt tht) went bad. to N~ll '> ;and got the lor ihe lir;t time since I 'U1~ momentum. and v.e rnuldn't f.t"I 11 had . .'" Emanu<"I .\fter taking a 14-l hallllml· lead. thl· TroJJn\ ~1d 'lhe\ 1us1 pla~cJ hard · ~m(d to tall.e the !>«Ond half oil as \lichapn "The last tv.o ~cars haH· been 1ou&h 10 lo5"t'. rolled up I 9 ma1ght points b3.,1call~ 10 the state ofM1ch1aan:· \11d Pttte AIKMAN·LEADS UCLA : .. fr'rom 81 killed Arkansas freshman Shawn \.\Ills g..itned 121 yards on I cames and •.ophllmorc Bnan Brown added hO \ard., on lb ca mes "When ,t.1km1n v.armcJ up. he":., \.Ct) &ood He took. some b11 hits and nc"cr blinked an C\oe ... Don.ihuc 1d ·He's a arca1 pla)er \.\ htthcr 1t'\ thl" Dallas Cowboys. that\ up to rom Landry, but he'll go somewhere and. ha"c a srcat profNronal career · The victor) ga ve UC.LA an un- prcctdcntcd ~venth con.sttull 'e bo""I v1c10 -a oal tha1 l)QnaJu1.e saTcfv:ail major 1nccnt1vc for the Rru1ns Junior ught end C hartcs rbucl lc. v.hosc 35-)ard ca tch from .\11...man v.as the pmc·\ longest l"C'Cept1on said ti( LA wasn't 1011m1dated b~ a predominant!) Ra1 orback crov.d nf 74 • .304 ·we always dchvtr on January 1st or 2nd Whcnocr ""c go to 1 bowl \o\C f~t 1t bclonp to us. .. Arbuc:klc.~1d Our amtudc all v.ttk wa v.e c1tpttted to win. When we came into the stadium and saw all !he red \}urts an the tand , v.e kMW II v.-u time to play .. Wills credtttd the l A lane for maluna the Bruins' runnana pme ao . "M) hnc came into the pmc hunarYand opcncd up the hole • and I lncd to take advaniaar of 1t, •he \lid U LA held Arkans:u to J\Ht fouf first downs and 42 total yard -21 )Ud ru h1n1and 21 yard pauinaon 4 compk\1ons 11\ 14 attempt\ " oytJme )OU put top:ther that kind ol statas11cs -th ree or lour firoot dov.ns. 42 yards rush11)g onh t"o or three pa~5t"HOmpkted a131n'il \Ou - that's something )OU ha'e 10 at· tnbutc dHct"tly to the coaching taff.' LCLA ~n1or corncrbacl.. Dami Henle) said · Dallas ( ov.bo)!I ptrwnnel director Gil Brandt was w11t1ng for .\1lman under the M>Uth end zone after tht game and 'ongratulatcd ham on the victory "l thought he pb)cd w·~n. re~I \\ell," Brandt said "Coach Landt) _will be &be nn~bo..m.aW the. A.naJ- d«t ion (about the o l draO pt H but I -would ~ shocll.ed 1f we don't pick Tro)' 1kman." 4.11..man thouaht ( LA's pme plan -emphasmna the running pme -p11d ofT. 'Tm not sure ""c antic a~tcd ~in& ltstc 10 run the 106lM1 .is ~ did," Aikman said. · A. 101 of 1t wa~ bccaust" of the oOenst"e hnc. and Shawn Wills and 811an Brown \o\l'R' outstandin1 "Passini. t.c v.eren't ac, ~harp as v.c ha'c bttn, but ccna1nl). on third down 1n the crunch. \o\e rnnnrctcd v.hcn we had to.'' The l:CLA quancr It said he ran into more d1 traction the pa 1 v.ttk .. than all )ear combined" because of the pos 1b1hty he m1 ht become 1 Dltlas Cowboy. Althou&h he undentood tht com· motion. Aikman \l.1d ··1 son of resented n. I felt 1t didn't IJ"e the rest of \he team the credit the) dcscl"\ed It wai hard to prtJJare for the pmc." UCLA. defeulYe end Brian WUcoa ea~ a atop to Arkan•• qu..rtc"'-ck UUlJUl 5 159MO .. . NEW '89 ·01AND PRIX • • • •• ··1 never Uoa' ...,_ •*' rur, bait SOIMtitlW'I n • a •m.i block. and IOIMCillMfl l'l bea ~ Hoar~ra ~ ru 10 '*' the nail 1n the T~· cOflia • the work of lus ability IO t1eki«. Goint up tht middle. has put the bell on &he USC IO. A oena.11~ and • lmn * lhon-tai. later. Hoard croutd lbc pl hne wt l:.S2 left 1n thtpme.to make it 22·1 .. All I can remember-it that a~IUI aot throuah 1hc beckf.eld and miuel me," Hoard sajd of h11 61-yankf. .. And one of our auys was 1n fi-ont Of me tb block somebody ebe and I thouaht. hey. if he blocks him 1'111 aoina all the wt)' The JU)'s wc11 kldd1n1 me on the stMhnn aft~ ~ wards because a 1uy caopt up to me.: "Thett Mftn't any real chin~ i11 the second half, we Just ~ some lonaer dnvct and they were more tlred than we were. We v.ore them down.LI thank they were ured and ~ werenrt." Schembechlcr voiced indeed that Hoard's run was a b11 .play~ pcrhapi the bigcst oflhe game. "It was a trap play up over the guard." said Schcmbechlcr "'We blocked well, but Leroy also raa throu&h some tackles -that was a \.Cl) bl& play:• There was no more quesuon as tQ wbo the maan running back was to be by that ume , Hogan's shot lifts Barons Caner Hog.an hu a J..polnt be ket with 10 seconds remaanina to lift Fountain VaJlcy Ht.ah toa 54-53 non- tcaauc bo)'S basketball victory over Tustin Monday. The Barons. I 1·2. were led by Mart Mcrh with 12 potnts. while Doua Wea"er added 10. Mike Cook had• team high nine rebounds. _., USC t a tlba e k A aro a Emanuel Ona clayUCbt. UC~AWINS ••• From Bl Sou them C aJiforn1a and Alabama u1 cl11m10a spot in the record booU 'Mth a SC"cnth strught bowl \ 1ctory The Bruins· "1ctor) streak includes three Rose Bo""ts. a Fiesta. an Aloba and 1 Freedom bowl .,,kman O\Crcamc an earl~ int«· ctpt1on to d1rffi the Bruins 00 1ouchdov. n dm es of 9 3 and 74 )'a IS l ( LA forged I 14-0 half\1mc edtr o'er the Hogs. "ho had only two lint downs at half\1mc Aikman COO\crtcd SIX tratpl th1rd-dov.n uuations ~fore Marte "'JC~ ortd on a l·\.ard run for a "-0 Bnun lead after a -sco~lc first pcnod Late 1n the first haJf. Aikman took ( on a beat-thc<locl dnve "' "hach he footed .\rkansas for t SC\:ond touchdov.n On third-and goal from the Hogs I. he bootlqat'd the ball on a take sv.~ then Otppeda touchdown pa s to tlght end Corwlfl ..\n(hon' v.tth 21 stt0nds left for a 14-0 lead .\rkans.ac,' ~endan Tnunor kicked h1'> ~4th con~ut 1"c field aoal. a 49 \ardcr 1n the third pcnod to kc,ep t Ii from 1 hutout l C L4.'\ onh S«ond halt ~1n came on \lfrcdo \'ctuco's '-·Yard field aoat in the fo unh pcrtOd .\1lman made e.x~llcnt use ol L( LA'' running pmc. fccd1na l ball to th1rd-stnn1 freshman ta1lbad. hawn \\ills I umn for 120 yards A1l..m1n wa closcl) v. .. tched t>> members of the downtrodden Dalla\ Cowbo)s· orpn1UtJon. -.ho art th1nkin1 about mak.tna him the fin1 pick 1n the f-L draft. ROSE BOWL MkNl9ft 22, USC 14 lar'9.,., ~· l 0 0 ,. 6 13-n 0 0-1• COTTON BOWL UCLA 17, Arlfanu1 J Sc-IW ~r1an ArllanMt 0 0 l 0-) UCLA 0 14 0 )-17 UCLA-E,twlcll I run (VtlH CO 1118) UCLA-Anlllonv 2 "" from Alllrnan (VellKO lltck) Arll-FG Trai-.. UCLA-f'G Vtlasco l2 A-7U04 TEAM STATISTICS Ar11 UCLA Finl oowm • n Rultln·vard\ 11·11 SS·ltt Paulng ?I 1n Rt1urn Yards • t3 Comi>·AtHnl •·14·1 lt-27·1 Punta 6·'9 3·3' Fumlllel·L.CKI 0-0 l·2 fl'9nettln-Yerdt ~ 7•74 Timi of Pot"'slon 17 l7 C2 C3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-ArllanMI, Grovev 7· "· Fotlar '; 1•. JOMI0«"2·'J, acnm ,. r. •ouw M'l'fllflfl - 1), Ruuel H mlnut 6), P WIMlama )·(minus 111 UCL.A, Wllll ll· 120, Brown 1'·56. E1twl0. 1·1•, Tov 2-7. &all 2-l. Altlmen t-lmlnua ll PASSING-At'kantat, Grovev 7·7·0-10, PWIJiema 2+1·11, Bland 0-3-0-0 UCLA, Alllman 1t-21-1-1n ,. RECEIVING-ArkanM,, .Jaduon l·I, Har111aw 1-7, Horton 1·4, Fotler 1-2. UCLA, M.Farr ..... McCr1Cke11 ?· 1', W1"a 2·t , EslwlCll 2·•, Art>ucklt l·lS, ltkllard\C)n 1·20, Moo<t l· 10, Tov 1-1, Berllltv 1!1, Brown l·S, Ball l·l . TllOmoson l·l , Antllonv 1·1. "UTA BOWL .._. 0... M, Wftt ~ 21 lar'9.,., ~ Notre oerne Wftl VlrtCnle • 14 l 0 • 7 NC>-f=G HKktfl 4S NO-A.JoflMOft I run (II.IQ felled) ND-Culver s run (Ho llldll WVll-"FG lawnam 2t HC>-fttMCI It _, from Rice (Ho II.tea) WVll-"FG 9eurneM l I NC>-f=-0 Ho J2 wv.-... 17 .... lrotn ~ ,.._ l!Jdl) NO-~ J MM lf'em ltlce !Rice run) wve-«..,..,t J ""' CR...,,,.... from .,.,,.., A-74,tll. TWllM STA TIJT1CS Ollle °"'" Finl OOwn$ 17 12 RushH·yarck 0 · 116 ... 117 Pauine Ill S1 Return Yatc:h l6 1 Comc>·All·lnt 10-24• l S-ll·I Punh S·JI • 1·« FumOln·LCKI •·I 1 0 '"-llles·Yardl S-SO 1·16 T~ of PO$wtllon »'JO 1' lO IMOIVtOUAL STAJ"tSTICS RUSHING-<>k,i."°""8, P9rrv 12·52, Gt0di1 12·31. HollewtY IS-l7. Andel)oft 2·1, Stafforo ?-2. Cl9n\M>n, McFadOlf\ ,_SS, Allan 17·Sl, JoM\Oll 10-31, WllWnt 1·2'. ~-l · 10, G.COoOr 1·t . • P ASSING-<>klahoma, HolltwtY 10-2•+ Ill ClamMlft, Wiiiiam\ S·ll·O-S7 RECEIVING-Olti.tiolr ... Ca Catlblntu 3·7t, GUHi 2·1S, ACoooer 2-n . SI.. HI, Cll.Cabblna.$ 1-12 ClefNon, Alltn •-47, R.CooHr 1-10. HALL OF FAME BOWL Svracu .. 23, LSU 10 sc...•w~ Louulana State O 1 l 0-10 SYT8CIJM 7 l 7 6-23 S'tr-t>f'ummond 2 r1111 (I( J Gr"" klc•I Svr-FG I( J GrNfl JI LSu-wlnclom It run (lro""ndv\' kiCk) LSu-f'G 8'ownc1Vtlt lS• Svr-Orunvnond I run IK J GrMn 11!0.I Syr-GIOvw • oeu lf'om '"-•lc:Ol (llkll falled) A-Sl,112 GAMa STATISTICS LW Srr Flot d0wn1 14 1• Ru&hft·v.,.c:h 26·7• Sl·20I Pa1slnll · n 1 IJO Rt1vr11 Yatdl 6 27 Comc>-Att·lnt 11-lS·J 1 .. n -0 Punh l -32 s-..o Fumbles·LCKI 0-0 l·O P9naltles·Yardl HI 4·37 Time of PO$wttlon 1S S2 l'• IMC>fVM>UALSTATISTICS RUSHtH<;-LSU, WlllOotft 7·32, Jonel •·2S, EOIOff S-11. E.F~ 7-14, Guldrv l·I . Hod'4>11 2-(mll'Kn 211. Svracuw. Drummond 23·ln. Joflmlon lt•74, ,,,_, l·I, Ptlllcoa •·• PASSING-uu. Hocbon 1'-lJ·l -1'2, Guklfv 2·2·0-2' SyraevM, Pllllco• 1'•2l·O-ll0 R~C.eLVING-LSU, Mou S-9', E Fu!W S·SJ, ~Wton 2·24, WfWllflam1 2·1S, Jontl 2·S, V Fuller I· It, w1noom l·t. Svracuw, Moore ••5', Gtov.r 4·41, Davis 2· lS, JOl'nttoft 2-t. Drummond ,., Pren .. Hard-earned yarctue . UCLA ~ll Tl'OJ ' Alkman la ·~ bJ' Arlr•n•a linebacker Kerry OweU after a S.prd liUD •P tile middle dllriU tlae eecoDd qaarter of tlae COttoa lknrl. A late bit on tlae pl&J IA" tile 8nJaa a flnt down by penalty. •A STANDINGS W"""' Calfl erice ~DMsieft w l Pct. Latien 19 10 6SS Phoenix 17 11 .1117 Portland 16 11 .St3 S..llle " 12 .Sll Golden State fJ 14 "° ClilllMr1 II .3S7 Sacramento 6 19 .2~ MldWe$t DMsieft Dallas 17 9 .65"4 HOU$1Gn 11 11 .621 Denver 17 11 .1117 Utah 17 12 .516 San Antonio 7 20 .2S9 Ml•ml 3 24 111 Eutiem c ........ ic.t Central DM$IOft w. L Pct. Cleveland 21 s .tOI Detroit r.. 20 7 .741 Allanl• 19 9 .679 M ilW•UkM IS 11 sn ChQ90 IS 12 SS6 Ind Ian• s 22 11S HantkOMsieft New Yon ·11 10 643 Ptllladtlpt\1• 1S 14 S17 Botton lJ •14 ... 1 NewJersev 12 17 614 W•shlngton I 19 m Charlollt I 19 ..m ,_......,,, sar. "'-"IA 12S, Walllin9ton 122 T ... Y'a ~ ~ 11 Cftlc.ffo. ~ pm uan 11 s.a111e. 7 o.m New .Jenev al Charlotte, 1.30 o m Detroit at Atte.nla, 4!30 pm I~ 11 Cit~. UO pm eo.1on 11 New York, s Pm Utafl al H«laton, S:JO om. o.iver al Sen A11tonlo, SJO 'm o.tlat at Secram«llO, 7:JO p,m Miami al Portlend, 7-.JO P m we .. NllY'•Oe!Mt ca..--a 11 Milwauk... 5;30 o m POt'flend 11 LR..... 1;l0 Oft\ Photnlx al eotlon, 4.30 Pm Hew York at New Jan..,, 4:30 o.m C"91'1ol1• at WUl\lntlon, 4;30 o m Allenla al ~. 4,;30 o.m. 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Buff aiO HartfOrd °"** Adlm• DMslllt 27 10 • '° "' 127 " 15 ' 41 132 122 16 lt 4 3' 135 153 15 21 3 33 131 131 13 l3 ' )0 142 113 ....... ~ Wallllneton I, Pftliburlfl O to.IOft I, St Ulull 1 New Yo41k RM9WI S, HarfWd 4 Edt'nOftlon J, MiMttot• 1 (Oii T ..... ,.._. PN!edel!ihla at New Yont llleftden S'05 pm. Quebec ., c.i.erv. us 81'\. • w ..... .,..o- Hafflord at BuftllO, us •.m ~at Hew Yorll lleineen, 4 .. u am SI. u.b •I Ollroil, us p..m y_,,., aJ Wllwlltlt9. SJ5 tt m Ou-.< at Edmoftton UJ pm TAMPA, Aa. (AP) -Syracuse dthvered a mttM• IO LouiNOI SWc Md Ge proild Sot••--Conlnace MODday. Don' boct what you baveo'1 aeea . .. Evenonc ridicules ua betaute we·re fiOm IM ~ ud they •r. EaJttrD boys can't play foodlall. · runnina beck Robert Drummond uid after tM I 7th-ranked ~ men rushed for 208 )'a.rdl and intercepted tluee puees IO .piece I 23-10 victory over the SEC ··co- champions in IM HaJJ of Fame Bowl. HALL OF FAME "I think we showed we could play today. They (I.SU players) wett cocky. They have some arrosanc:ie. We knew that, but we put on our pads and we proved ounelves on the (acid . This was the bi.,est victory in my four years at Syracuse.·· Drummond ran 122 yards on 23 carries lnd scored two touchdowns and All-American safety Markus Paul had one of three interceptions for SyracuK, which still finds itself dcfendina the team's success after winning 21 pme1 over the last two SQ.SOOS. "Today, they saw the North come down and play hke the South, .. Dtck MacPhcnon, coach of the Ora•· men, said "It was our answer to the critics "I think the SEC from teams OM throuah )even 1s the stronaest oon- Mt4L ...-i fercnce 1n America." added ITNru911 SuMaV'• G-> MacPbcnon, whose team ued leque ~ ~ G •,... ~ member Auburn an last year's Supr so Bowl. " ··we·vc lost our measunna stick in ~ the Ea.st. since Penn Sate won't play 1• us any mott. so I think th.is make1 a ;; IO<>d measunng stack for us." Drummond, voted the game's most valuable player. scored on a 2- yard run in the first quarter and snaDOCd a 10-10 tic with a I-yard touehdown dive With S:S3 left 1n the third penod. Todd Philco• completed 16 of 23 pauts, including a 4-yard TO to Dc\•al Glover that made it 23-10 less than a minute anto the final quarter. Placek•~~' Kevm J. Cit'ttne missed the eittra point after Syracuse's last touchdo-.n. but the school's NCAA ruord of 260 consecutive PATs ttm&Jncd intact bec:auK bowl pmes do not count an season statJslJCS. Williams produces in clutch Clemson QB late drive to~- Oklahoma; 1 ORLANDO. A .(AP)-Ckmson quancrback Rodney Walhams donn't always l~qy • ...bu1~­ day an theCatrus Bowl he showed why h lS rttOrd does. CITRUS S&L bailo~ts will dep~nd on billions yet to com~ WASHINGTON IAP) -Federal Saturday. JUlt hours bef'~ the new tDdUlllY'.• problems. ,... ..... bJ re:".o:J or c~ 1 )'at~· • • "We lliD don•t know the INlfll· ..,....0c.,..1KI09 of21 7 iMol-Oflicialsofthe-F-.... Homd.ou tude of tbe SAL crlSll." Stftlle income &om an .-.ment oo sllll· opcraciaa SALi. h ahO earns m~y when at tells. teal Hille ud Ot~r P">9Ml'_from failed inttnution.s. Tbc FSLIC 1teelf ia technically insolvent so replaton have been patchins toeether racw dta.ls Yr1th as little cub IS J>()Wbk. MOil of the &Id likes the form of various commit· mmu secured by ~venue that reau· laton don't have 1n hand, and •on't -some of 1t for u Iona 11 30 ytars. notet. Alto, 1n moat rescues th11 }'Qr billaon. MOii of tbat bat now beell ~ton have left rnuy Of the b8d Dledlld. But eYCR after the I ldl ...,_. k>in1 and ~ reat estate in bailOut bi•. about 350 ~t the bailed-out in1t1tution1. So, the SALs mnaan in operauon llld aovemmentauarantenan income on another I~ are llidi~ towud in- the bed loans, 11 if payments ~•till solvency. • vaat •!UIP haltitubOftS in 1981, Bank Board. which replatn tbe SAL Republican Lader Bob Dole of have wriaea a check for S38 biUion tndusvy, weft txi,_ tbe dock be-K.amu laid Sundiy. wtdl ~ t.hicY do not ·~ actually Clute tax brakJ for purdmen "of "We're DOt ev~ certain •hat the have. · Wied 1nsamnioos ~ cut in half', replator1 have b«n dou'I the put Now it's up to COftlml and the dfecuve Sunday.· Mtk. ru~ a tab of aome $40 btinamade.and 1tsuaranteesthenew . . investors ••nit 1 funher detcnora· The ~t rescue on the 1all daY. of ldmim111atioft of Praident~lect The rncues have 5timd tome billion. y's toina to have to Buth to mue sutt tbe chttlt doesn't pumblineabout .. tupayerbailouts.... pa_y .... We can't b~ it by puttina 1t come beet marted .. insufficient But. the bU1k of the baibat llK>M')', at off ~· or amw and mirrors." funds." r ka1t so far, has come from the Dok laid on ABC-TV's .. This Weck Noc liace the Deptts$1on year of indu1try, not the tupa~. With O.vid Bnnkley." · When an investment .,-OUP w" over a rescued SAL. 1t aeu an instituuon with a balance sheet in the black. aJlhou&)\ sometimes j uat ba~­ ly. uon in the pnce of real estate servina • 1988 wu foT the Beverly Hilts as collatnal for the loens. Savi•~~ Astpaallon, • ... nt With the last 1even rescues of 1988 Cahfwn11 1n1t1tut1on that had on Saturday-five in C1Jlfom11, one PlHued r:eautators for years. 1n Aorida and another 1n South The peck.file called for \ht aovem- Dakota -the bank board has run up ment to provide $983 million in a tab of mo~ than $38 billion. assistance 1n the sale of Beverly Hills l 931. wbeD 277 SALi ~n$ under i has • -Ho-ever, i.n&lya1 and IOIM" law-Bank board oftk aals have been .. a pater mamba faded. maken uy R&Ulaton have run up spend1na. or tn most cases promi11n1 .;.'f weacy-cwo of the 1988 rncucs, such 1 huee bill that tumin&_ to the to f9end, money from the Federal req\liri~ nearly. S6 bilhon in aovern-tupaytt IS 1nev1table. The General Sav1np and Loan ln1urance Corp .. mtftt aid. came 1n a fmwed 41-hour Accounttna Ofrace has estimated 1t whlclt_1~nttts SAL deposiu up to .spendins ~ that ended late last may COit S 112 billion to fix ~ SI 00,000. The FSLIC acts mOSt of its To wii>e out old accumulated los~ FSLIC issues promissory Bank boa~ chairman M. Dann)' to Mictupn National Corp., a bank Wall has w d his qcncy. based on holdina company 1n Famu~on , expected revenue over the next 30 Hills. Mich., that is /puthna SS2 ye.irs. could spend $45 b1lhon lo $50 m1lhon into the deal. • THOMPSON MANGRAM Ramsay promoted by aerospace firm Costa Mcsan David A. Ramsay has been named vice president. human rcsourc"-for the Parter Bertea Aerospece Gro11p. an opcratina sector of Parker Hannifin Corp. Ramsay had b«n vt<'c ~1dcnt, emplO)CC relations for the Seal Group. also pen of Parker Hannifi n. He Joined the firm m 1982 as the human resoun·" manager for its Eu ropean operations. Parker Bcnea Aerospa« 1s based an In inc and designs. manufacturM and services fluid and clectromechan1cal systems and components for aerospace and other high technology markets. • • • Jou D. Tltomaoo, AJA and W. Gary Mupam, ·AJA ha"'e been promoted to senior associates for the Newpon Beach office of Ware AIMdaret I.e., ArdU.ee&ajPlauert/laaut.r Dulpe.ts.-Thc finn has44emplo)ccsand 1dd1t1on1I offices 1nCh1cago and Rockford. Ill. • • • Pnncapals of Rldlanhoa N111 Marti• have named Steven McCermldl of If' inc as an aSSOCtate of the firm and Man Nelsoa of Irvine and Robert Pester of Huntington Beach asassoc1ates/produc1 development at the company's Newpon Beach corporate head· quaners. RNM, one of the count') ·s 10 leadm1 rcs1denttal planning · and architectural finns. has won more than I 50 awards for Its v.-ork 1n the United States Mexico. Hawa11. Canada. Western Europe and Australia. • • • ArcMve Corp., a leadins manufacturer of I 4-1nch canndge ta pe · dnvts, has ~pointed WUllam R. Sala as v1c:c prc'!>1dcnt and general ma.nqcr, OEM products d1V1s1on. Arch ave rcttntly formed the OEM (ongmal equipment manufacturers) products d tv1S1on to foc us on tstabhshcd customer's specific need sand requirements for llPt' dn H' McCORMICK NELSON PESTER stonaat dtv1ce . Sala will ~pon d1rectl ) to D Howard Lcv.-1s chairman of t~ board and prts1dent of "rch1ve. v.-h1ch 1s headquartered in Costa Mesa. • • • S.Jd G. c.41e has been pron1oted to' ice pm1dent of Geaeva a .. a.a. Raeardl C.rp .. announC'CS Charles B. T 1Uson. pm1dcnt of Gcnc\'l'S business evaluation d1 v1s1on Costa Mesa-based Gene\ a IS an 1nternat1ona l financial sen-ices orpn111t1on pro\ldma mfor- mauon, products and serv1~ to asset chents in measunna. frot.ect1na. arowana and convert ma their a.sscts to hqu1d entity. incc 987. Geneva bu 1n1tiated and doted more mu,er. acquis1t1on.and dJVC'Stlture transactions than any other firm . • • • ea,reu a la9'u. an Irvine-based I.aw fi rm spcc1almna 1n co rate and real estate law, has named R. DouW Mchcyre as lhe 1rm fif\n pennc-r.----· •· - - ---• . . Ru11tll T. G1lben. president and chief C\CCUt1ve officCT of C1MOO l.K. has announced tM promotion of Una Karla HarrllCNI of Lquna lka(h to tM position of associate v1et president. She ""'" handle sptetal business usaanments on an ongom1 basis as delegated Gilbert and CIMCO's board of directors Ham\On wall also rctM1n on the board and conunue to serve as corporate sccrctaf) CIMCO 1~ a lnd1na manufacturtr ofJuah·ptccwon!.hcnnopJasw: componcn1~ -._nd subaucmbhn. and a mtJOt supplier of special purpose a nd cu tomer polymcnc compound • • • C. RkUN (Dtdl) J..tt has ~n elCt'tcd • 'ice prci1dent of H ..... Alttnh Co. and appo1n1cd to the compan) ·, pohC) board He will a s1st in the m•n•mcnt of the c-ompan) 's tl«tro--Opt1cal and O.taSfStemsGroup(EO ) His pnmary mpon\lbtht)' will be the O\'etll&nt of EDSCi d1\1 1qns 1n \Ol\.'cd 1n tM de,clopment of hard~tre a nd SOftWI~ I) Stems for ~pa« 1pphcat10n Jones IS I (). • ~r \'Ctcran ~1th the compan)'. ~ • • • Dr. MwaN J. C.•taet ofSuta Aal HMpl"91 has bttn named niechcal duutor Ca tner bas bttn d1rtt1or at \lnous h~patals far w lut nine )cars. He instrucuat UCLA and Loma Linda Un1vcn1 ty and has lttcumi to the community e'tensavcly on mental health .... Bus1NL ~ s No ff\ ---- Health firms tell profits, end offering Comprtlan1lve Care Corp. an- nounced earnings of SJ malhon. or 30 cents per share, for its second quaner ended Nov. 30. Second-quarter earn- 1n15 for the Irvine company include a net after tu pan on sale of assets of approiumatcly S900.000. or 8 cen ts per share. Earnings for the com- parable pcnod last year v.ere S2. I m1lhon. or 21 cents per share Second- guancr operating reve·nues v.crc SS9.3 m1U1on compared to SSO million last year. Calamari Abalone Style • topped wilt! mushrooms l boy · shr1mp • dloice of potato · len'ed with green IOlod or cup of our own clom chowdef 4:00-5:30 Mon.-Thw.a. $1.0I Diacount On Jlep)ar Menu; Ea.clud.e Spec~ In September 1988. the com pany sold us closed psych1atnc and chemical dependency treatment ·fa - c1hty 1n Los Angeles This sale resulted in a prctaA p in of approx- imately S2.4 m1lhon. The µin on this D~ sale was offset by the loss incurred un ~?1 Center. a behavioral medicine fac1hty . . located in Mannneapohs. • • • 11 :30 -3:30 Monday -Saturday ALL CHOICE!i 93.95 A~i. )OU~ ICK'd server Ot>o\.I lllt'~ SPe<'.>OI\ Fish&: Chips Basket S~rvt"d with Oelonev s homemade torter souce. green sotod or c;u,P ot ovr own clom cho...,d r. locahons N~~port Be.Kh o. •llil Pomt ~· Hils H.l"ICOO C,llttOlnoa Tureen oJ Delaney's famous clam chowder and t /2 sandwich. · l 1 sandwich of vour choice • -Manhattan or New England chowder G n1en Grove Anahetm the sale of Golden Va lley Health t~ OptlmamCtre Corp. has closed ll' 1nJ111l public ofTenng of 1.2 m1lhon ~================::::==::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::====:::=:;::::::=~ un1tscons1st1ng of25m1lhonsharc~ '-.----I '-.-·~,I ...._ ... ~,I ...._._ -I "--I '"'-'\I of common stock. 1.2 m1ll1on A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ warrants and l 2 m1lhon B warrants I it$~~i:~~~~ld&meJi~:~1D ,,_ r <;J;' r~ r-.~ r~ /;~ "<~O ~ The usuna N11uel compan) ,. t \ .:.( J ( .~l ~ -J ( llt J I :Jf: J (, ~J f,, J ·. , raised s:u malhon before pa) mcnt of underwriting discounts. com-~!!!'~c~sandn~~~"d~~:,,~~~~s!!· Ct: Whether ~ou hav ·@· · OpumumCart 1s engaged in mar-' r ~ Ci :> keting and csr.bhshmJ programs for ~ $100 $ 00 000 the treatment ofpsych1amc d1sordcrs , ~ or . ~ and chemical dependencies in hralth· . I I care fac1liues on an in-paucnt bam h th hi h t The: com pan> has obtained contract~ we ave e g ra es to estabhsll e1iht P5)'C'h1atnc pro-!) . _ . arams and thrtt chemical dependen· ~. l ( d· FDIC •ty cy treatment programs "llh se\.en an secun heahh-arc fac1ht1es co'cnng a total of ~~~C.:,:n.Costa Mnund vou're 1ooking.f or. 1t~ wholly owned sutx1d1ary. Voice J Pnnts Inc . reponed the) :arc cit-oc pcnenc1n.1 scnous financ11l d1f· l ficullles Voice Pnnts Inc dc\.Clops a r 1 technoloSY fo r voice rccogn1t1on and venfica11on S}Stcms In a broad cost<uttana cfTon . 1 Camanlla has rd!uced staff ap- 'm.aller fac1lll) Without add111onal funding. the compan) cautioned that the outlool 1s uncena1n ~ ·--·~_..,_ ..... . FDIC preciably and 1s rclocatm& to a ID To obtain intenm funding for ruoo ~ · · rcorpn1ut1on. Camanlla has ap-I \ 0 Super nassbook proved the vane by Voice Pn nts ofa r 1 worldwtde non-e\dU9t~httn:sc for oc their H·nficat1on1echnolog) to .\lpha ~ 2.500 nunimum deposit which vield to 6.18<'i. Com· M1croS)Stcms of Santa Ana Throuj.h • d ed d l 'd hi "'\ al . i I' 't tht' apphauon of their terminal \ poun 01 y. pru mont \ o pen tit>~. ee. or uru 'I on 5"CU'Tlty" tedmoioSJ. -amanita-rt ----~s:awal i.-changes. mo~~.----------Jiii.....,.,,."----~-:• refocusing cfTons to su vc M>mt' 9 00 ~ m..,or shon -term tharkets. 1nclud1n1 •· 0 Sinall Saver Gerald S. Schwani. chairman of ~· ' tinanctal 1nst11ut1ons lD the board of Caminita and 'u:c .; 100 minimum d •posit"' hich yield Q 25"",, 30 month t...•rm prH1dent of eng1nttnna of Voice Penalty for early \\lthdro"nl. Pnnts ha IT' 1~ to pursue other 1ntetnts. • • • &ar1'eJC.rp. hasannounctd 1 plan to purchase up to 480,000 sha~ of ~ common stock which repreKnt 10 ptrttnt of the 1harn outstandint. Directors of tarTcl said they authonLcd shl~ to be purchsscd from umr to ume becau~ the) re~nt ao at~racu"c 10\estment Sta.rTcl, located 1n lr\1ne. makes and markers 1clccommun1ait1on S)S.- tems "'1th mtqralcd "01et. data. data.bast and networtuna capab1hut1 tarTcl 1y1tcms a~ mstalled world- wide 1n corporahOM. exccuu"c u1t· 8.50o/o IRA's 2.000 mmimu m d po"lil which yi ld 8.t4i : b~ compound· ing to it If. l month term Penalty and tax p<>nalt~ for earlv w1lhdrawol. Call for othf'r ~rm offered . . ~ 9 • ~2 ~u~~wjhict!!1!1~~one ix monlh t.enn . Penalty for t-nrl withdrawal C 11 for rate~ o n ot Mr t.t-r ms and tcka;hone 1n1~nna bureaus J hos ti. hospita.ls. tclemlttct1na ccntc" ~ 9. 2 5 ~ -------.....-.----~~--~ • 0 Um BeatlJll• due OD prohibition , ~ ~~E~:~t;:·:.~~~~~°c~1r!.•.:n • o~ of home apparel productlon ~ .. ancf'. or frtf'n<lh f'0tctmt lol(t'th f'r Into ont plat•r ~ "hc-1h~r \\>U rt' 1onkln Jnr. WC' ha~ JU"l "h.at \ou·n-'°<'klnat hti.:ht r c-lurn . fl>IC tn ur•@ IM. All thl"' nd OlOf • bruuil,ht 1'11\'f!.' \'OU1t tlml th.11 H rUct~t Thrtrt & Loan Heritalle Thrilr lfi Loan~ • 1500 A.c1am8 Av .. ue, ite t•. C.ta M-. CA 12126 tCorw of Ade-Ucl Htftor~ 71~7444 D .Ci ·. - - :~~YS E -~l~~p~~l!~ T-~~.~SAC~IO~S WH AT AMEX Orn AMEX LEADER S ,~_Ol o Quo TE~ ------· .................... ~ .,.., .. _ --.......... ~ ............... .__. ":' -. ~ .. ' .. : '{. 1.-f,,.~ ... COLDWel..L BANt(eR U ............................ ........ _____ _ f ............ ., ....... ... ....... ~ ........ ........ ......... "-......... . 9'--.. -..... -c .. ... ------ ,y--~ - . ~ ' ' -· i ~ ... .. . ' .... · '· ~··.. ' ~.. ' .. · ~ ·' . ' "" . 2BA 28A Front OupleJI BIG CANVO... 28R 28A Frig llove. g11age $950 conao tenn•s pool. lrplc mo 1 ~ IM 720-0132 2 PlllOI s 1500/mo •ST A SEAWARD 71•· 720-3793 ........, 3BA 28A next to ••lffS .,.WllllE p•rk F P deck nvge9ar -•• S1'7S Linda 721.011e 38R 2 a.BA ~Int loc on Grubb & Ellis grn.belt S Ul50 640· 7000 C.OM 2BA 1 BA HOUSE. 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FP-1520, enlargement & reductJon. mulU cop1e1 2 tt trays. low usage, hka new Sl,000 Call Mon-Fr• 724-9952 ask tor Hel Pm I Aalllal1 IOft FOR SALE Double Yellow Heed Parrot, approx 7 years Likes ladiea $350 Call 646-6765 AC AO SS ICocMW! ~rce S Humors 10 Olc:tator 14 Buck ~Olne 15 Conies• 16 State 17 NIJal J•lt 19 Cro111ng 20 Lillie "ll C11anne1 n 1raoe "l3 QUMnly 25 E11a1>llshfld 26 H<t l\atO 30 Numeuc prelh 31 Acid lype 3~ and patnt 36 Pineapple 62 Pert10IOU1 ~Ceretti 65 l•uome &6 Dill 67 Tranaler (prooer1y1 68 Fau1 paa 69 1nves1oga1e DOWN 1 Ty or Lee J 2 Moxlure 3 F1ah 4 Pool 5 Youngster 6 Bord 7 Spasmoooc; 6 Ota noble 9 8arrac4Jda 10 Confection 11 Non-vel 38 Dv1>11n oro 39 Happy PHI 42 Ari Lal 12 French rrvw!' · • 13 Journeyed 43 Crack 44 Picture 45 S~ll '7 Not many 49 War goo 50 Juml>ll 51 Trip COlll 53 Murd«fer 55 Dec>rec1e1e ~ Ecstuy 81 Nol on - 2 3 18 Pronoun 24 Clasllfy 25 Vamc>09ea 28 Arehll9nd 27 P19men1 vat 28 Rook or pawn 29 Cont._ 3 1 Coniunc11on 32 Puc.O.Oty 33 Legel ettawa 35 Cotumn part 37 Tranalorm 7 ,,_vtOUl lll'Um.a IOlVIO 40 GraJ'ld Opry 41 COlomll4an net rye 46 COIOrecS 48 Fl.,n.., SI Miow.lt City 52 Sign 01 a hit S3 Conit> 8 9 S'4 ROM' s swam 55 1niur; 57 Inst\ ilia SI T MoO ll'llng 59 SIQrltlt 60 na11an tamtly name 63 -oe france