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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-23 - Orange Coast Pilot,..... ...... 49ers owner rtolohugS thi Benpls lr1 ~1xx111 T._E ORANGE COAST Rallle by anti-a and,pro-cholce a mark the anniversary of S"J>reme Coun rullng legallzlng abortions W.ORLD/A4 25CENTS MO. DAY, JA ' ARY 23, 1989 , Hearing-set fOt suspect ·in marijuana 'case Boat seized in controversial arrests carried 6 tons of contraband ly STEVE MAltllE 0# IN Oely ..... kMf The laraest drug seizure 1n Newpon Beach history will be rcsu1Tccted this week when a 32-year-ok! Santa Cnu resident who had evaded arrest for more than lhrct years 1s brouaht to coun. Bruce Patnck Malley surrendered in December and pleaded innocent 10 characs he helped smuraJe more than Gardener merry, not contrary, in CM yat<;i By ROBERT BARKER Ot.,.. 0..,, ,_ SUit Tom Waldron plam 11 so that dehc1ous fruit npens on the trees in h1s yard an Costa Mesa e'er) month of the year R1aht now. 1\'s the lime for his k1w1 vmes to rue and shine He guesses that there are at least 2.000 of the hair). brown·subtrop1cal fnut about the size of an cu npening on an arbor JUSt outside the rear door of his residence on Fa1rv.a) Dr1H The 7-year-old male and female v1nn that grov. 1n ,. I S-squarc-foot area produce far too much pleasant· wuna fruit ' for him and his v.1fc. Beverly. to cat And Waldron. 67. a rcurcd machinist. gives most of 11 away to f nends and ne1ihbors J(jw1 1s JUSt one of man)' sub- troptcal fruit that he grows in his standard-sized 60-by-120.foot lot Waldron. a member of the Rare Frull Grov.en. also has a chenmo)a -called the best tastina fru11 1n the world by some cn1hus11sts -JUJUbe fruit, guavas. a rare black sapote. bananas. a papa)a, macadam1a nul\, auavas. loquats, Ch1nesc per- simmons and others He also has more ks e~o11c vanct1cs hke peaches ncctannn, pears. appl~. apricot . grnpc-s. bcr- ncs. lots ofa,ocados and almonds He also has tM prclllest and mo t oransie navel and valcnc11 oranacs that one can C\er hope to ice. WakSron. who's bttn &rowing (ru11 trttS scnously for about IS years, has more than SO f ru1t \'3ne11es on about 30 trct He coaxes trtts to produce three or four l>pc-s or fru11 that ripen 11 varying umes throuah araftina and .~ .... MM ~ltUm/ Alf six tons of manjuana Ullo the United States aboard a 4S-foot sailboat. A preltminaryheanngas5et for Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court. lronic•lly, three other men amsted in the record drua seizure will be caJled to testify against Malley. TM thrct escaped conv1ct1on after Harbor Munte1pal Court Judse Russell Bostrom threw out the charaies. ruhna pohcc searched the boat 1lleplly. The dru& bust has a long and checkered history,-indudana two separate Grand Jury investigations and tt\e eventual arrest of one of the two officers who happened upon the drus-laden boat on Ja.n. 21 , 1985. Three Santa Cruz men -Victor Luc1n1, Richard Nelson and David Cboy-were arrested the cven1n1 the boat was spotttd ridina low 1n the water at the M Street dock near the end of the Balboa Peninsula. Malley, suspected by authonues to be the fourth person ndina on the Sea Dolphin, v.as n't c~pturcd. Deputy D1s1nct Allomey Tom Borris said Mall~. accompanied by his attorney Robert We1nbera. walked into Harbor Court last month and surrendered. We1nbcra asked that the characs ap1nst his client be T-W....,on of c..u Mesa eahtl*1 his pteasure In dte r••·r~ growlftil of t•e ..., ................. frultl tn his bacll JMd .. welt as part of ht1 current '""'9p« crop of kiwi fruit. At Super Bowl or any game, fan alliance wants foetball 9y LANCE tGNON "' .. ~,_ ..... Ptunkcd down 1n front of tek'- 'll•Ons. bf ,erqtS 1n hand • men· can iporu fans watched tM arand prn of athletic compcuuons unda). as 22 pys w1th O\iCf'ICll\C p11u1tary lfands beat the h~1ng da)hpl OUI of each other. The Super Bowl. footbeJl's main cvtnt. A pine that mal the dcbl1e over M1radc Whip 'trsus Ma)On· na1sc for the pas ion 1t 1nsp1rc1 While tlw 11mc ll11'i'at the most emouo.1fts.ft frut"11CO Ud C1nc11t· na11 -the home town of the nvat teams -" also 1tncr1tcd 1 sizabk ruckus 11 lk Huntinaton leech home OI Sir~ David and Pamela Divis.. And "Mth IOCJd ttatOn. TM -*" houilt on Florida SINll. .._. tofM 40 focMbl&I fans .......... IO W9ICtl IN ..,_ •.,two TV sets. doubks as IM ~uantn for National Fan Altiantt. David. a 42-yur-old limou inc dnvcr, founded NFA tWO)ftJ'SlllO tO pn1UICk lhe auonal Football ~to set rid of the ncu 1h1t hana btbaftd the pl posts to prt'cnt footbllls from brint lucked into the stands. s Divis SCCS 1L. foc>lblll fan l\av~ the satM npt u bucblll fans to takt homt 1 pme blll thit stra)s into the crowds. 09vid said FA ha about 2SO mc..a.cn nat101t•idc. alt~ ~ hvt • SoutMnl Calafornill. E«h OM as el!llUiPP«d wtth a T ~in rm~ w1&h &be alhantt lloein. '"Takt do~n die Ml;·· aftd a ~tnt dairc 10 one •1 tllCc an ofticiel .. me blill home. MGli ol IM people M 0.vid's -. Suay Aft •'*rs ol NFA t0 llleft ... 11ii111111 *My I.nit l'OOla .... ,...., ............. ,, a pmc pla)ed b)i people v.ho tr) to kick a round blll put a plkctper A TV stt 1n IM Pl"l&C v.-as men cd (or Cmann1t1 Benpl devotees v. tule the hvin1 room was sn aside for San FranctK'O 49'-r fans. But being that neither team is local. the pmc fell shon of arncrauna IM kind of hiah b4ood ptt urc that v.-ould ha"e 0tturrcd had say the Rams bttn pb)lfll. -"So John. who arc )OU rootlnt for?" 1 vmtor ask~ a man anted on a hv1n1 room coucl\. .. Rams. .. satdJohn Marpnt. 26. Of Huntincton Beac-h. . Ma.rprit .... his fin.1 Rams home aamc •hen he wa' s. ow rad CiOlcly because this M~t pert is ao•na to bf hard tO bcl~\e. anct thal lint pmc. Marpnt ha m1utd oqly one lt1ms home pmc. 11'1•-... 'AMI AJJ GOOD MOR dismissed, as they were apinst the other tll.rtt suspects. But the Judae refused. But Weinbcra sa d he believes the latest venion of the druJ case 1s doomed for fa1lurc, hkc its prede-cessor. .. This case has become a cause celcbre. There was a lot of con- traband, three apparent drut smua· clers and I believe the pohcc arc simply frustrated." said Weanber&. The drug 5e1zurc was made after a passing patrolman spot&cd the vnsel moored to the sma.ll public dock. He was suspicious because the boat was ridin&IO low in the water and because it had been tied to the dock. for near1_y an hour, far in ellccss of the city's 2(). minute mooring limit. Officers later boarded the boet and found the manjuana, wrapped in burlap. But Iha cate Was thrown out of c:ourt by Bostrom, who concluded pohcc conducted an illepl teardl. Further, the Judie was ueaed be- fP.11--HIAWi/ AJf ('0\ ER S'fOH' I t•D \'1'1- Prop·o.sal floated for LB to re-enter ' Rose Paraae line lyLISUI EMNEST Of .. Dmllr,... SUfr Harry Moon, a nau~e of the Pasadena area -..ho lost ha heart to Lasuna Beach years qo. "'members the .,od o1d da)S I\ the Rote Parade. As a cb1kS an the 1930s, Moon Would rick to the parade _,th bis fainily -men and bo>s in one car. ;irk and women tn anotMr. After tM jlllirlMti, the males ~ould ~ to lht llose Bowl pme. The ~omen WOUid to home. Odtc1' .thinp wn-c difTettnt too. accorchna to Moon The Ooets ~e"' simpler, the route was shontt and the crowds we~ mailer. And one )Cit. t..aauna Beach entered a float in tM ~on. Over the past half-century. the parade route has stretched to S.S miles a.nd the spectators have topped the milhon mark Every New Year's Day the Pasadena treels bulat to support 60 floats. 22 band and 2SO equcstnans that sJ1de. march and prance their way throuJh ont of Southern C'ahfom1a·s proudest tra- dauons Bui the city of Lquna Beach ne'er submnted another cntr) There's not much Moon can do about the modttn1L1110n. arowth and crowd ue. but he thinks M can ~\lersc at least one trend On Jan. I . 1990. tM formerowneroftbeCottaat restaurant hopc-s the 32S m1lhon ttlevmon 'acv.'trs v.ho plop 1hem- scl'cs 1n their fa,on1e eas) chairs ~lll be able to watch Lquna Beach send a second Ooa1 sJ1din1 dov.'T\ Colorado Boulevard. a float of da12hn1 s1m- pbC1t) -rm loolc1n1 at 11 from the pun t standpoint.~ Moon sald. "The fla.t doesn't l\a\e to be a 70.foot monster I that has to dip every time it goes under an overpus. "S1mplac1ty a"d stra11ht· for-ardnns woukS ~ in peat con· trut to the au«>mated double tiered. C\C, cic. Everybody's tr)tftl to outdo lbc other ones and ~·n outdo~ by JUtt bcioa. sampk." But cvtn lhc Cfttty or a 11mple ftoat is a compbcated dron that swu at the biddtq o( I .brand MW Y4tlf •if ftOC sooner. aod bualds to a creteeedo 11 the end of December. If a city O\~ ats financial bounds. a debt can h"e on Iona after the blankets of no .. ~ have Wilted. Tm lrv1nc. for cxampk. hs 1987 entry, I SI 10,000 noet dubbed '"World of Ptthastonc Won-ders. .. left the Irvine Rose Parade AaonallOO "'1th a SI S,000 def 1c11 Wt residents and membcn or the busmess community later pitched 1n to erase. While some sttll hailed the effort as wonhwh.ile. others became tWlC'C shy as a result of the ex~. So fa.r. the city has not been able to pmer sufficient financtaJ support for a repeatopcrformancc. ccordant to Knsun Tranquada. public relauons coordinator for tM tournament. the orpniutton, whale not O\erl) interested 1n how ahes come up v.1tb the money. doa want auuranccs lhat the financial P9dtalC •on't dmntep"atc ~o weeks before the ~. tavina the parade one float short. "We arc conttmed that our float sponsors understand wbat they're fCllina into •hen lbe} dcadc to COlM 1n,-Tranquada said . The Ooets. of varyina Stz.e and soolustJcation. eo1t frOm S.S0.000 to $200.000. she cstirNtcd, .,..__, ... FLOAT I AJf , OIWWW c::o.t DAil Y Pft:OT/ MOneiiy. ~ 23~ 1999 Driver arrested after car lands in backyard patio 1y LAHa IGNON °'* o.iw ... luff · Two~ .. men, one of whom was arre.ied onauspicion offelonydrunk-en .-ivina, were ttapPed in their car for almost an hour Sunday when it sailed off an embankment in Irvine and landed nose-first in a beckyard patio.~· said. · . Jeff of Irvine was driving in the Tun Rock area with two pauenaers shonly before 1:30 a.m. when he lost control of his 1985 Volkswaacn GTI and veered off the road, Sit-Tom Little said. The= said the car was prob-~ ai pen of lhc dine as it fell doWll dle·4()..foot emt.nkment on SWaat. smashed throuah a wooden fence and finally broke through a wooden s-tio roof in the backyard of a bcMm a1 7 Mill Cn:ek. Althoumh police are not yet sure how fast iM car was traveliftlt Little said there were no skid marks to indicate that the car had braked, meani~ that, ''They ~bably went off the hill at full speed." The tremendous force of the land- ina mangled the car, trappina Be.raer and one of his passengers, Christopher Tompkins. 19, inside. Ei&hteen firefiahters from the Oran- County fire Oepartment worked for SO minutes with the Jaws of Life, cuuina the car almost in half, to free the two men Beraer. whose .,e was hsted as either 18 or 19, was ftown to UCI Medical Center 1n Orante. whe~ he was treated fpr injuries and annted on auspicion of felony drunken dnvina. Although paramedics had originally feared that Beiler. a YMCA counselor, was criticalty i• jured, he was well enouah Sun4ay night to be transferred from dW medical center to OranJe County Jail. He was held there inheu of SI0.000 bail. Tompkins.. who Irvine politt •id lives in the Santa Barben area but who firefighters said resides in l~inc, WU taken to Million HospitaJ Re- aional Medical Center in Mission Viejo. He was listed in fair condjtion Sunday night with an injured hand. A second passenger. Ashley Harlan, 18, of Irvine, walked away from the accident unscathed. because she was the only one wcarina a seatbelt. Little said. Brent Howell. who was in the house with his wife. told police that it sounded like an airplane crash when the car landed in his backyard. splintering the wooden patio roof and shattcrina a sliding alass door. Little said the car might ha ve crashed into the house had it not been stopped by a tree. The two-door Volkswqen came to rest on its front end and leanina apinst the tree. Fatal driver's friend held, charged with harboring a Convict 1y IRIS YOKOI Of .. o.-y ..... kaff The boyfriend of Kym Murphy. the woman convicted of killing three women in a 1984 drunken driving wreck outside of Huntington Beach. was arrested Friday afternoon by Seal Beach Police for allegedly helping her jumf bail be~ore she bepn scrvina her 2-year pnson term. John Strain. 44, of Lona Beach, was arrested without incident at I p.m. as he tried to rent a car in Downey. Officers were armed with a felony warrant cha,.ing him with harborin& a convicted felon. Strain aJso could be char&cd with ~on of a -.rous drua s1n- ceoffioen reportedly found narcotics in his possession. year. The 29-year-old woman was con- victed in l 985 of three counts of vehicular manslaughter for the deaths of Dawn Utterblck. Diane Druckrey and Deborah Slemmons. all of Mission Viejo. They were retumina from the Red Onion res- taurant at Peter's Landina in Hunt- inaton Harbour when Murphy's car crossed into their lane along a strip of Pacific Coast Hia}lway between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. Murphy was scheduled to bqln her sentence on Oct. 30. 1987, but she never showed up. Police and fcdcnl investipton launched a nationwide search for her. Pcnittcnt checkina of leads by Seal Beach Detective Charhe C&staana led to Murphy's capture Jan. 0. Strain is being held a,t Orange County Jail in lieu of $60,000 bail. After a Superior Coun judjc reaf- Eartier this month, poUce arrested finned her sentence. Murphy was Murphyinalakcwoodhotelaftcrshe taken to Fontera Correctional fa. eluded authorities for more than a cility for Women. FLOAT From Al "We have all different kinds of floats.·· Tranquacb said ... Some arc computer animation and some arc self-built.·· Some tower to 70 feet high while others are only 35 feet long. "We're not looking for I OS-footers all the ttme." she said. That 1s good news to Harry Moon. who will take his case to the Laauna Beach Ans Com mission tonia}lt. "My ultimate goal is to get people to work toaether on a project," Moon said ... It's only aoma to work if we get various aroups together ... Accordina to Moon, the city would benefit 1f it channeled some of the precious enef1Y used on neptive campatins. such as the 1988 recall effon. toward a positive direction. .. What if we could {>Ut all this .. tivc enef'IY of beina apinst thinas to being for things,.. Moon said. "I think we need to wortc to act on with showing our pride in our little vi Iliac atmosphere of Lquna. •• In ap1te of their own parade woes.. Donna Harwood. who was in charae of publicity for the Irvine Rose Para<k Float Association, said she salutes l..quna's effons. Had they been invited back, Harwood said. lhe Irvine aroup wouJd have certiunly made an attempt to raise the necess- ary funds. "We were not invited back." Harwood said. "The aroup had every Seven tickets SRlit S40. 7 ml FANS from Al Uno. The sinaular. · His excuse: He had to play in an A YSO championship soccer pme in 1981 . Thatiives you an indication of the level of devotion some NFA mem- bers have for this pme. WhatannoysDividand NFA'sco- director, Derrick "DJ" Johnson. is that the Natienal Football tc.aue doesn't reward the loyalty of the fans; the people who wait throuah players' strikes and suppon the league by purchasing their tickets and watchina the commercials that accompany the ~ televised pmes. David believes it's not ask1n1 too much to let the fans take home a few footballs each pme. The NFL says it would be too much of a liability to let the balls fly into the stands. Spectators honked in the head with a aamc ball would sue. Super Bowl broadcast disrupted LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cable television viewers of the Super Bowl pme said video pirates disrupted the audio portion of the play-by-play Sunday with music from .. The Jet- sons" canoon and an anti-Semitic slur. "first there was music from 'The Jetsons' cartoon show. Then some- one said something about Century Cable and 'there's too many (elt-pletive deleted) Jews in this indus- try,' .. said Doug Debbcr, a viewer in Santa Monica. Debber said another person on the air lauahed and said, ·you're not supposed to say that on television.' "We don't know what happened. exactly. We do know that somebody came on the system and made some anti-Semitic comments." said Bill Rosendahl, vice president of Century Southwest Cable Television in Santa Monica. FRUITS ... From Al buddi ... t~o fN¥1 thinp that you can't find. or don't wte a<><><I at the SUpm1larket." he said. While his favorite-tastin& fruit tn his yard is a nectarine. it's the kiwis. cherimoyas.jujubcs. black sapoteand other aub-tropicaJ plants that seem to ~le the most for him. There are lots offruit that can't be intention of carryina on and beina in another year ... Her advice to Laauna: Make sure the fundjng precedes the flOlt. "I would say, 'Go for It 1f they have some backers.· .. Harwood said. "Basically, I think _you need to have the endorsement of your city and you should know in advance where you·re IQ•na to 1tt the money. or ma)'t)e hall ofil "It (the Rose Parade) is an institu· tion and it's a wonderful thine to be ISIOcialed with ... Moon's m.;c>r fundint idea in- volves boldina a One-day festival in ~ber .rben me city reclaims the city from lhc touril&s. Proceeds Could The interruption occurred about ): IS p.m., when an audio signal invaded Century's cable system. he said. Viewcn in West Los Angeles. Santa Monica and _Beverly Hills ~ed the intrusion, Rosendahl Mid. Century Communications Corp., was pickina up a local NBC broadcast si1f!al and scndina 1t out. Rostndahl sa1d. "Apparently. the 1nvas1on took place throuah the broadcast signal." kotendabl laid. "It could have oria· inatcd somewhere on the westside. Where, I dotl't know." .. I'm t.ftled at how it was done and I'm lbockcd and outtaecd at the statements that were made," said Roeendahl. who apparently was men-Two-thuds of the Century system tioned by name prior to the anti-in the Los An~les area was not Jewish remarks. invaded. he said. The areas not ..... It isa violation ofoursie'al. lt is involved were in the San Fernando 1 penetration of our in~ty. and Valley and in an area nonheast of wont of all, the 1ntHiem1tic com· · downtown. ments arc unconsc1bnable and Century Cable has had incidents of outrqeous," he said. sabota&e during broadcasts of major Company officials have contacted events such as the Super Bowl in the the FBI, Santa Monica police and peat, wbicb manaaement believed were plannint to co.ntact the federal lt!aY have been ltnked to tabor Communications CQmmission this disputes. But officaals said the com- moming. he said. ·peny currmtly has a good rela- Century cable. a subsidiary of tionahip with the union. grown 1n Costa Mesa and Orantt County beautt tbe wu1ten are too mild. he said. But the mild ni&hJs and wann days are JUSt what tnc sub- tropical uea need. Even in the reioent cold spell. bis trees escaped heavy frost cbmaae a~ta: the tops of a tree or two were n1 . aldron, who subscribes to seed catalop from around the world and always 11 on the lookout for ran varieties. also has a crop oflar1Mi.ud be t8lled for the parade fund. Soirie memben of the community are alrady in line and ready to be.Ip • Heidi Neal. owner of weeds flower shop at l..quna Villaee. ttpor1Cdly bat flower arowen orpnlud and poiled. .. Ifs all a&anil'\I to come tOltlher ... Nat said. -1 think it's totQI to JO· I have a realty aoo6 feet inc... about this." But ewn if the Ans Commission approves the.-and the community rallia. Moon ...._iaa Llpna Mill has = an even cbance that their icatioa will be ~ by the tourumtnt aeoaation. •we oely have a .SO perctftt chance ol blial Kcepccd," Moon said. But, lie 8dilecl. "Nothing ventured, ....... llined ... HEARING from Al cau• a badly faded sign advisina bo9ten of the 20.minute limit was repainled before a pbocosrapher could take a ptcturc of it for tlie coun record. The photOlf'I~ was important became a JM>liec Ofticet had tcstifJed the moonna .;t: wu i.ible. The i• exp«1 concern tlaat polke may a.ve lied abOut tM condition of lbe ... and tMl ICNMOGC hulnedly ....... ia ao cover for them. •la ~b~::~=:t:: ~ u _. DOlice mncon-l:i'::'iavo1W.t. ne·. Grand Ju.ry dllllmiHll dmt police Md DOC com" illitlClll •Y crimiftlil Kt. AIW ia Niii :~ iJle diilrici 1nar.y'1 oMce lbe Grand J~ 10 rev ... die tJ llilurc. T1'e 0.-.JarydMl-~dwduee Celebnty tomatoes npen1ng 1n his vccnhoutc. With his ,ard cnt1rcly devoid of a water·suzzhna_ lawns. Waldron aJso IJ'O'WI ~Na 1n railed ~wood Planter beds. He said he harvnted 2~ stalks of llPll'llU• when n was ~ 2 yean old from a 4-by-S-foot If he had it to do over, he'd srow strictly dwarf trees and plant a covplc of v1net.ies 1n the same hole to utend the times he can enjOy the t.HCy rruill. Santa Crut men. icvivina the entire case. But when the case went to tnal. Superior Court Ju• FranciM:o Bnseno reached &he same conclusion Bostrom had and toned out the (~. &Orris appea&ed the cate but the state appellate coun upheld the d1sm1sul. Tbo\lth the case could have been ~ to the state Supreme Court. Borris •id tus u· penon .. for IOme reason .. decided to dtoo the mat1tr. T\c~.paumed to be tan end. wu ietiftdJed .-hen Ma y sur· ""*'ed.. Wei1tbera .Kt he WU put with Mattey tbn>ugh an in~~ wbo Wondrrtid ~ Mallle\llittM.!Jld delr lail •• in the WMe &M ......... CIDW1 r'utifts. ~ ne.•te.e anonwy • he ... ==:.~~:.::J: ..... But David Points out that t.sebll streak into the stands approac:hi 100 mph, not to mentton bowhn ball-hard hockey pucks, and no one 1 the baseball or hockey business talking about puttin.a, up nets. "Weare the fans.' Da v1dsa1d. "\\ pay for It all. so &JVC up the bell." 11 -year-old kill«/ In apartment fire ly The AuocUUd f'rns An l 1-)'t'ar-old Stanton 11rl died 1 a bedroom fire staned by her )Oun brother. who had been playing with cigarette hahter. Flames trapped Rachelle Jen inside lhe bedroom where she h been sJttp1ng. and where her broth was playing late Friday. "The mother was awakened by h )Ounger daU&hter scrcamina an found a fire 1>uminf. in the ol daughter's bedroom, • said Oran Count) Fire Department Fire panment Dispatcher Steven Rah Rebecca Jensen. "ran to the outs1 window but was unable to remove t metal stturity ba~ to n-scue t daughter." The bo). whose aie was u available. burned his hands playi with the hahtcr, Rahn Slltd. T mother also burned her hands . He prunes very hcav1I) to 1ncrca the Site while redUClrll ytcld. ··y don't \\rant to have so much of o thins that )Ou ha"e to throw 1t awa). he said. He also fert1hzcs every mont except in December and u~ " che.tpest fenthzer" he ain bu)'. But otherwi~. he was no vc sccrcts for his succns. ellccpt spends a lot of time 1n his yard and hkes what he's doina. County man shot City News ~rvke A Garden Gro"e man remained 1 cnt1cal cond1lton unday foll•w1n1 shoot1n1 1n front of a business m small Santa Ana shopp1n1 ctn\cr Offittrs respond1n1 to rcpon' shots heard d1S('Ovcred a min on t arountt bleed1n1 It 2217 N. fatf'\'te St .• said Santa Ana police S,t. Jam Bailey. Vuong Van Npyn. ).4, had bee shot once in thehtad. Hewa taken Wntem Mcdtttl Center Authonties knew of no mou ve a had no suspects. Batley wd. Borris said be 1ntmcb to .. around fhe 1llepl search lUue 1rau1n1 that the dru1 seiiure • inevitable. He said federal authont had followtd the Sea Dolphin fro South Amttica to the United ta and were ready and pttpered to se1 the bolt when it readied its plan dnunauon. Santa Cru.z. The bo9t pulled into Ncwpo Harbor to take on fuel and it was onl .. bapptnll&nee" tMt local I' spotted and boarded the boat. said. The prosecutor alto in~ t SU~ tbe ~Ml lhrtt IUsptt to tnti(y •inst Malley. "Well, I l1nd et s-ettly 1ronte l the protCCUtor ....... to .. 111nt mn be 011CC Cded croob evidence," Wtltlbaa laid. "I admire tM proeecutot•s ~t bUl tbert clOel COl'M a WM IO adm the llrw Ml-. applied. And lha1 the ca. heft ... $ \ r ltl 11 t I, )(I, \f<lt Training slated for volunteers to help suspected abusers .. Trainins seuion1 for voluntcen interested in hetpina famahn su.specttd of child abuse wlll be oft'tred from 6:30 to.9:30 p.m. Monday. Wedfttlday aftd l"hunda)' it lht CoJleae Hospital in Costa Mesa. 301 Victoria St .. C<>sta Mesa. Group dasc~ons and muh.J·mtdia_ prnen- tation1 of t.hc caYKS and symptoms of child ibuse wdlbe~ted. Mort information may be obtaJned b)' callina the Child Abuse Prevenuon Centn of Buena PArk at 670-7676 or (800) 338-63.S I. '89 ~conomy to b~ scrutlnlttd "The Bush Administration and Our Economy m '89" will be d1tcusied at a meeuna of tht Oranee Count)' chafttr of the Consuluna Enf·necn As- sociation o C1hfom11 (CEAC) at I :30 a.m. Tuesday at Rem1dc's. 18120 Von KlrJnan A~ .. Irv me. Reservations and information '".~)'.be obtaintd by c.alhna Jancene Avercuc at 259-7992 Cancer support groups m~et The Hoaa Hospital Supp<>n Group for cancer pauents and their famahes will meet Tuesdays from 6:45 to 8: IS p.m. m the Hoag Hospacal chapel. In additton. Woman tO Woman. a suppan group for women with breast cancer. will meet Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. m the hospital chapel. For more information. call Landa L« at 760-2094. R~crultlng volunt~~rs ~xplaln~d A seminar eApl11nm1 how to rccrun and utilize the talents of Asian Pacific volunteers will be presenttd from 9 a.m to noon Tuesday at the Volunteer Center of OranJe County -Cen- tral/South. 1440 E First St.. Santa Ana. More information may be obtained by calhng Jim Connolly or Janet Whitcomb at 953-5757. Family policy n~~d ~x~laln~d The need to develop~ U.S. family policy wtll be discussed by Ruth 1del. professor of sociol<>sy at Hunter College an New York. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the UCI Bren Center Stewart Room. · • Sadel, who has wntten several books and articles abol.lt family hfe m the Unittd States, calls for the development of a policy that would place the well-being of women and children at the forefront of our nataonal pnontacs .. Admis ion to the lecture is free. For additional information. call the UCI Women's Resource Center at 856-6000. D~v~lop communication ski/ls A t\\O-part workshop. des11ntd to help pan1c1- pants develop con\cnat1onal skills. wtll be offered from 6.30 to 9 30 p m on Tuesday and oo Jan. 31 b)' Oranac Coast College's Communatr Service Office. Alan Gamer, a noted communicat1ons consult- ant. will be the lecturer at the S2S \\Orkshop. Rqastrataon can be made from 9 a.m. to 7 p. m. Monda) throu1h Fnda> and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at OCC's Commuoaty Service Office. Reamrataon 1nformat1on ma) be obtamtd by calhna 412-5880 Workshops for canc~r patients Cancer paucnts ages 9 to 16 can share their cxpenences with others who have the disease. Workshops will be held from 4.30 to 6 p.m. Tuesday and every Tuesday thcrcaf\er at the Los Altos Mental Health Center. 18352 Beach Blvd .• Hunt· angton lkach. Sessaoni will include 1nformat1on. role·playing expenenccs and d1scuss1ons on current concerns and ~roblems afTectma cancer patients. The workshop 1s frtt For more 1oformation. call Doroth)' LafTat 751-0«1 Forums on th~ national d~bt pttafic measures to rtduce the nat1onal debt will be p~nttd 1n two public forums at the ewpon Beach Pubhc Libra') from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday and l pm. to 3 p.m. Wtdncsday. Pre-rcimrataon 1s rttommcnded. Fonns arc av11lablc at the four 'cwpon Beach hbrantt. Call Jackie' Headl> at 644-3177 for more information. Uonday~ Jan. 2~1 • 7 30 p m NttrJ!Orl BHc:lil City C.UCU, council chambers. 3300 Newpon Blvd. Tue da.Y.)an. 21 • 6 p m. Lapu lkd City Coe.cu, council chambers. SOS Forest A1rc. • 7 p.m. La~ Bud SdMI BM,.., dastnct office, SSO Blumont t Planes flll sky at Mlle Square Park Weellet'Nt pNou _., die wlld ..aue ronder with their retwOt• controlled ,..net • M .. SqlNN'e ftark In Pounuln Vall•J on Sun..,. N..,._n aurtu flNlow rlehtt, J'li, gets sCM11e help at the controls frOlll his father, L1nn, whll• ltlctNlrd Latini aft4 ltldNlrd a...a wwlr on t:llelr planes In one of the parll'1 ··p11a.-Above, a replka of• J~ ... Zero ........ a low paa over .... runw.,. OCC revving up campus cafe, 1950sjukebox 8y GHG KLERKX Ot-~,...,.... The West Galle}. a longtime ha\'en of local Pirates. has been taken over by the GrcaseB. If any of this 1s conf us1na to )OU. talc a tnp to Oranac Coast College -home of the Pirates -and check out the httlc Juke 101nt sandw1chtd betwttn the rollcftc's an and tcchnol<>1ydcpanments. lt'sca ed the L1ahthousc Cafe and it spec1ah1es an buraen. fries and the sockhoppina 1950s. OCC's Associated tudcnt agreed to fund a S 16.000 rcnovauon prOJCC:t aamtd at transform1n1 the West Galley snack bar in10 someth1n1 a bit more appealing and cl(Cltina. The West Galley was Iona the leut popularofOCC"s thrtt campus snack ban and has been outearned b)' the Poruade Cafe. near the college's Fa1rv1e~ Road entrance. b> mort than S-to-1 "h's son of hidden 1n the middle of campus," satd OCC's Food Sef"\'1C't' Man· •r Mark Small ''The other t~o stores arc . near mljor campus entrances and thor- oughfares. where traffic as quite hea\) .. Wath dechn1ng revenue. the \\<'st Gal· le) 's hours \\ere sharply reduced ~"era I )tan qo. It \\IS closed e\en1ngs and Fndays and as open onl) Monda)s throuah Thursda)'S from 7 30 a m to 2 30 p m Campus officials art hoping the la\.ehfl will change that s1tuat1on The S 16 000 bought some s1gn1ficant changes A Larae can' as awnina wu plactd o'er the store's front <'ntrance and d1spla)S th<' restaurant's new name in conc<'n with its pink and aqua color scheme A brand new patio. c-01rered b)' a lattice roof. was attached to one wall A nc"' black-and· whne checkerboard floor "'a installed. and outside "'alls -which prcvaousl) obscurt'd the restaurant from pubh( \ 1ew -wt'rc lov.ert'd ~"er.ii feet Dceorauons "'ere plac('d on the intcnor walls. 1nclud1na ceramac busts of Eh 1s Presley and James Dean. clas 1c car posters. p1cturcsofEkm Boop and D1 nc) chal"ICters. a CC'rlmic pink Cadillac and toca-<.ola art"ori.. The mtaurant's ccntcrp1C'Ct' 1\ an authent1c-look1na I 9S0s-st) le Jul.cbo\, which pll)S 45 rpm records for a quancr per pop. Half of the selections are 'SOs tunes.. while the rcma1nin1 sonas arc contcmporat). Small said He said college officials to)ed w;nh a number of concepts before sctthnJ on the 'SOs theme The Associated Students agreed "'1th the plan. and the mtaurant was opened at the bqannina of th1 semester Most of the renovauon \\I earned out dunna Chnstma break. The Lighthouse Cafe will kttp food simple: Buracrs cooked to ordtr with all the tnmm1ngs. fncs and soft dnnks. Thu~ far. the cafe sttms to be a b1a hit "One instructor came b) the other day. ordered a burger. and put her quaner in the 1uke bot." mall said ''4ihe staned dancU\a.·· If business remains aood. tht cafc's houn ~•II be c,panded, mall said ... We'd lo1re let oure\'to1na 1tucknts enJO) 1t •• A 19501· stJI• J11llelto• 11 centerpiece of new U ... etl••• c.fe at Or .... c ... C•••I•· Whiz kids stll/'have dirt behindears Hand s On Sc1ence Fair. PERPETUAL MOT,Ol-4 MACttlME &heir Laundry into the ~'1 her. closana the fridac door and p1ckm1 up SOU> blth to~cls. It malflt c1rcn include hour1y demonstrations on tooth bnashu'I and hair combina. And JU~t for fun t~ would be quiua on whit to do "'1th fos ilittd food under the btd. dccatina ncakers and ~nflfd ~kl Once ~1dt klm that deanna tht table 1s an exact science. the)' •on'1 be: so apprcheMhe about takt"I tht1r plates to tht tabk. Much as I've tnfd to bfu h off m) traumatec ell~. 1t pr0,ed Without a tctefttlfi doubt that l'\C dc~doptd rcUuhtc bctwteft the can To hcts» ftrm up my bfl•" I bc>ulht a bOok Of pu11tes C'811Cd Mflttal Aero-bics f'ot Out-of. ondmon Mindi. After two wcc\1 m)· brain ti sull tlufti,. 1ftd pufnftl th,,,. the ftni pun~. but thtft't hapr. :nut lnOt'ft· ,.,. I wat 1blt to wndft1iand an upmmnt on Sftimt SI"" for Wnll'IY-.MIMOl'l~ofWDOd witla a MIP•'Y•"I ..... ,.., • ..., ......... I psc ,... I I I I ONiftle COiilt DAILY PtlOT I Mor'*V. ~ 23. 1M8 Abortion foes say tide is changing lly n. AlaodMed ,,.... Anti.,bort1on and pro<hoicc ac- tivists held rallies Sunday markina tbc 16th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Coun rulina an the Roe vs. I Wide case &bat lepliztd 1bontons. , Thousands of abortion protesters marched in St. Paul. Minn .• Little •Rock, Ark;,i,Alltntown, Pa .. Boston. Basmarck. N.D .. and Burlinaton, Vt.. while ~ ~hoice rallies weTC hdd in Piltsburp. Los An~les and . Seattle. Jn Little Rock, Asa Hutchinson, 1 .. lawyer and former federal prosecutor. told 1 crowd of several thousand people that lhe .. aide is chanpng" toward reversal of Roe vs. Wade. .. Chante in direction is brought about by citizens at the gBssroots level," Hutchinson said. An estimated 4,SOO abonion protesters marched in St. Paul 10 the statehouse. There were no arrests. Attorney general guesses justices may reverse landmark 'l 3 decision W ASHINOTON (AP) -Attorney General Richard Thornbwlb. apeakina oo tbe 16th annivenary of the Supreme Couri'a landmark decision k:plizina 1bonion, taid Sunda~ it WU hit ....... that lbe court would revene it1elf thia yeei and allow ltltes to outlaw abort.ion . Should tbat happen, Thorn~. laid be would IUpport proleCUtiOO o(thole involved m alleD1 abort.ions, but he was not specific and did not answer airectly .-hen ubd whether be would favor prosecution of women wbo ilJetlaUY terminated a prepancy. Sunday wu the anniverwy of the Jan. 22, 19731 decision in Jloe vs. Wade but many of tbe annuaJ demom&ratiou b)' anti-abortion and pro.d>oice sroups markias t'tc decision were ICbeduled for today. PraideaJ Bulb is ICbedulecl to speak by telephone ·to a mardl toda~=m1 by the National R.iabt to Life . Committee. t Reap.n made several such calls durina lus administrataon. The Supreme Court lut 'f::raJ.,,eed to rcv1ew a Missouri cue in wbkb a lower coun stnaclt down as unconstitutional a stnnaent Slate anai ... bottioo law. In its aPOeal. the state uf'IOd revcnal of Roe vs; Wade, and the ·ll.., administratton filed 1 ~f callina the MiSIOUll ca.e an ''lppl'oprlatc opponunity .. to reconsider the 1973 decision. .. J thjnk what we have to look for tt wbat lund of approach the court takes af they do overturn Roe vs. Wade,·· Thom bu rib said on the NBC propam ''Mttt the Press." "My guess 1s that they will return lhe regulation of abort1ons. like many health and safety quesuons, to the Sta~." Thornburah said he was "not pred1ctin1.. the outcome of lhe case and chacactcrized bn comments as "stnctJy a guess ... Two dead In hellcopter crash GOLETA-Two pcopk aboerd a hchcoptcr wcrt k1llnl unday when t aircraft chpPc.d ~cr la~ and crashed an nam'°' in a rcmotc brush> am tx-Prtaicknt Reapn' mountaintop ranch. authorJtin said. The bellCOl*f crashed at about I 0'.40 a.m. in a rugtd am north Pattel"IOn Avenue. N1d ~puty Don Fnedlcy of the Santa Batbara Count Sheriffs Dt~nment. . Authorit~s d1d not idenufy the vactirns. Naked man held In fatal crash MALIBU - A nude man shoutina "Hail Satan" as he strolltd th~ populai beachfront restaurant was arrested a.nd booked for 1n\iett1p&aon of fatal hit-run crash. authonties said S~ndly . Brian L. Harlow 28, of Mah bu 1l1qc<1ly was drlYlnt a stolen pickup lrut involved-tn the h caflc Coast H11hway auh m1nut~ bcforc the Fnday n1 restaurant escapade that led to his arrest. $aid Officer Monte Keifer o( t Cahfomaa Haahway Patrol. · The naked man v.-as later linked to lhc hit-run crash. " H1r1ow, hospitalLzcd brieny for o~rvauon at Harbor-UCLA M~ic Center, was booked for invcs11gat1on of murder and wa bc1nc ~Id walho batJ Sunday,at the Los Angeles County Jail. • • I• downtown PltUbuJah, about 1,200 banner-carrying marchers joined the March For ~men's Liv~. They were met at the Al- leaheny County morgue by about 40 anti-abonion rmrchers. women. That isn't Chnsuanity. It'~ hypocnsy. The church ha1 no busi- ness dictating the pohc1cs of this About SOO women attending a Feminist Super Bowl Rally for Choice an Los Angeles vowed to continue supponing a woman's ri&ht to abonion. And 1n Seattle. about SOO pro-choice demonstrators attended a candlelight rally 1n front of the fe(kral courthouse. issuei" SIJd Bishop John Marshall. Guard at San Quentin stabbed the cader of Vermont's Catholic SAN QUENTIN _ A San Quentin Pnson guard was stabbed 1n the nee diocese. "It has nothing to do with br._an inmate serving a hfe sentence. prompting a lockdown of the fac1lit) politics. It 1s a relia1ous and moral officials said Sunday. country." · The pro-choice march was preceded by a rally at which Eleanor Smeal,. a fof1tler National Organiza- tion ror Women president, .said. After her remarks. many in the crowd turned, shook their fin&ers and yelled, "Shame. shame. shame" at the anti~abonion protesters, who stood across the street. questio n. It 15 not a matter tor the The unidentified guard underwent suraery and is h~ted 1n good cond1t10 politicians to decidc. It is a rchgious at Maran General Hospi ... I. . · "Some people want to save their souls by spilling the blood of innocent "Right-to-life 1s not a poht1cal The unidentified 1nmatc wa' taken into custody and placed 1n a praso and moral issue already dccidcd by w1na that houses violent prisoncrs. God." Sollda!lty · Congregation give~ Reagans . agreeing to a standing ovation on return talks with authorities GDANSK. Poland (AP) -Soli- darity on Sunday welcomed the ~vernment's offer to neaotiate lepl- tZin& the outlawed trade union and said talks should bq.in as soon as possible to combat Poland 's chronic economic and social ills. A Solidarity statement. released after a nearly two-day meeting. clean the way for the first formal talks between Solidarity and authorities since 1 December 1981 miliwy crackdown crushed lhc orpniution. But Solidarity leader Lech Walesa cautioned, .. , wish that there be no eu~ria. Anythina is still possible." LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former President Reapn and his Wife, Nancy, scttlin1 with apparent case into their new life at 668 Saint Cloud Road, returned to an unusual stand- ina ovation Sunday at the church where they worshiped before enterina the White House. .. Ood ... has answered our prayen for you and for Mrs. Reapn and I want you to know we are very pleased to welcome you back. and thank God for what you were able to do for .rour country in these last eiaht years, the Rev. Donn Moomaw of Bel Air Presbyterian Church told R.eqan. The conareption., disrqardana a precautionary note in the church bulletin apinst applaudina durin1 the service. stood and pve the Rcqans a prolonaed round of hand- clapping. "We probably won't bc doing that every Sunday you come," Moomaw said. The Reagans, seated near thc back of the halltop church. later took pan 1n the Presbyterian communion service. in which wafers and grape Juice are brouaht to the worshipers at their seats. and loaned in the singing of .. Amazins Grace." Moomaw preached on a text from Ephesians 2 rcadana. in the trans- lation he used, "It is by arace that )OU have been saved throup faith and not from yourselves: u 1s the &ifl or Ood, not by works, so that no one can boast." Well-wishers lined a rope hne outside the church as the Reapns entered and left the church. People said. "Nice to have you back" and .. Welcome home" and "He looks so good." The Reapns were greeted on amval by Frank McDougall. a dea- con and 20.year member of the church who oversees parkiria. and by Carl Vann, the head usher. with a white carnation 1n his lapel. . The Reagans moved here Fnday from the White House after he completed eight years in Washinaton as president of the United States. Clusters of red, white and blue balloons and a "'Welcome Ron and Nancy" sign remained up .i one nearby house over the weekend, but otberwasc the Reapns' new street looked hke your averaec ne1&h- borhood of multt-m11l ion dollar res1· denccs. Is it true we will be solvina Polish problems in a pluralistic free way? We will 1ee=soon," be told about S,000 after Mass at St. Brwida s un:h i• Gdansk. . 1Pri1ne Mani1ter Miccz1slaw Rakowski on Sunday SI.id be • could imaaine" Solidarity one day becom- ina al! oPJ>Olition petty but said the orp1uzatton \IVOUkl have to renounce its status u a trade union to do so. Miami's security t.ight on game day; police shoot man in Liberty City "The question is. what does Soli- darity want to become," Rakowski said on the West German ZDF television network. "Docs it want to become an o~ition political party or a trade unron'r' Solidarity's National Executive Commission said it is willing to meet the aovemment's condition that it respect Polish law and observe the statute that made Solidarity the East bloc's first and only lcaaJ, indepen- dent union in 1980. The statement said that by agreeing to nqot11te 1u lqaliution, the aovemment has met the union's conditions for bqinnina reform talks authoritlCS first proposed in Auaust MIAMI (AP) -A police officer shot a man latc Sunday in one oftbc black neiahborhoods tom by riots last week, but an official said 1 recurrence of the unrest did not seem likely. Metro-Dade police Lt. Rohen Lenacl said the man was shot by an officer shortly after 11 p.m. in the city's Libeny City neiahborhood, one of the areas involved in riou last week triaered by the police shooting of 1 black motorcyclist. Lenacl would not provide details about theshootinaorname the officer involved. The wounded man was taken to Jackson Memonal Hospital. where he was in "ltablc but not crillcal condition.'' said to hospital spokesman Mark Santo. ;:::::==;=============================:;::;:;::;i ~TL4~T! CLEAKING SERVICE DeDelldable • TlaOJ'OllCb lleuoaable Ratee Gaeral Cleu•n• or C•to• Cleul•• Now Expandina To~rve Your Needs WEEKLY •Bl-MONTHLY llONTHL Y • SPECIAL OCCASIONS (7141646-3703 IDllllE CITISTllPllC IEILTI llllll•E lllTU Merrill Lynch invttes you to a seminar on how to mtntmlze or avoid the cost of this new Surtax. January 28 2:00 P.M. PLACE: Balboa Bay Club Commerce ROOm Sp•ce II lllnlted. R8VP •1 1134 ,.... • for ............. ., ..... IMttoft The shootina came near the end of a quiet day in the riot·WHry city. with heavy police patrols 1n the troubled nei&hborhoods. Jfolice allowed only Super Bowl ticket·holders close to Joe Robbie Stadium north of tbe city to watch the San Francisco 49crs defeat the Cin- cinnati Bengals 20.16. Twenty-four people were arrested on the stadium arounds on c~ ranai ns from the fl to loatenng. pohce said. Lengel said there did not appear 10 be tension tn the Libcny City ne1p- borhood following the shootana. In Ovcnown, where the violence ~n last Monday night 1fler a Hsspa.nac policeman fatally shot an unarmed black motorcyclist, squads of not police called "field forces" re mained on alen. said Officer M TeJeda. "It's very quiet, there lrc no problems 11 alf, •• police spokesman Raymond Lang said a half-hour before the game started. Many residents ofOvettown spent Sunday washing can, pla)'ana blskt't· ball, cru1s1ng the streets past housina proJCCts and watching the Super BowJ on telev1s1on "Therc's more excitement about the pme now than about what happened.'' said Anthony Burnn. 28. who donned a Bcnpls T-sh1n to watch the pme wuh fnends. "Every- 11'11na sttm~ normal now .. Scowcroft expecting to influence, not set, Bush's foreign policy review of U S str11q1c 1nterC$ts, an assessment that many arms control eitpcrtt prcd1C't wall chan.ac the Amcri- can ncaouatina pos111on toward the Soviets and in the Pent~n bud1e1 that Reapn sent to Capitol Hill carher this month The task seems to mt hgtttly on Scowaoft's thin shoulders. He aS beldina and shaht. S feet S inches tall. and Mllbs I JO pounds. "~bly a little letl than I did It Wnt Point. bealutt I had more mU9cle then ... Bom 1n 91den. Utah, he counts the Mormon Church and his father as the 1Sf.!1rta1nt early inftucncn 1n his life. ·Titett tt a notion lmoftl tM Mormons that at tM cnd of each day you •t to be able to 11y. 'I've n\idt mytt'.tf~ betle'r ~ or:I have made uunp btucr by wu1 I have done toda~." said ScOwtroft. lu1. hC Mid. "I am not 1 stnci Monnoa. I hquently have a ll&ss Of winr wtth dinnrr." And .. r enjoy cotree. I like to ~ II n!P•· .. Mid =::::.. "° .... dei~ i.O WOftt on bat NurlOf'_, ..... ,. "91~ °"""•a weue..1 crllh: And ............ ..,. .... ..., .. .--.o1 .... -1ar-. .. , ......... do .... hlll ~ Km .. , ............. ... ..... ilpldaly .... "" ..... .., --~lo'doct1-itM•1nl 1 ....................... .,.... ,,,....._Ill 1 nu•--tJ __ ......, ............... ........ =u.----.: ................. ..... I .. Bush attends National Prayer Servlc WASHINGTON -President Bush. taking a pau~ from cclcbf'ltiv inauaura11on events. attended a national wonh1p service Sunday wherc hc w rccoa.n1zed as the .. symbol of unit) " The solemn 1nterfa1th "National Pra)er Scrv1cc" 1n thc sanctuary of th ornate Wuhington Cathedral ~rved as a quiet. contemplat1\C chmu to frenetic five-day inauguration rcsta\ al. The new president and first lady Barbara Bush knedcd and pra)td s1ltntl when they entered the cathedral. and then Joined Vice President Dan Quayl and his wife. Marilyn, an a front pcw Tthe Rev. John T Walker. Episcopalian bishop of Washington. spOke ··a nation united in the person of our president He is our 5)mbol o f unity .. Bundy confesses to more murders ST ARK£. Aa. -Scnal killer Ted Bundy'took respons1b1ht)' unday f; two Idaho murders, continuing tearful eleventh-hour confes ions even thou they failed to bring him an uccuuon delay. officials said. Idaho state Attorney General J im Jones said his chief ln\es11ptor rn wuh Bundy for about an hour.and that the condemned pnsonerdcscribcd \v. murders he committed in Idaho about 1974 or I 91S Bundy provaded Washington statc and Colorado an'esugators on Fnda and Saturday with details of at least nanc murders for wtnch he has long bee suspected but never charged. By unday. however he bcamc erratic in h1 promises as he met with attorneys. a fncnd and paralrgals Bundy. 42. who as sc heduled to die at 1 a m. Tuesda\ brol e rescheduled an appointment wnh a Utah de1ect1'e and canceled a Monda afternoon news conference w11h 30 JOumalms state official!. said Sun finally rises In Alaska BARROW. Alaska -The tun will me a'31n Monday o'er this lnupia Eskimo whahni communuy. 811 deal )OU sa) People liv1n1 1n tha nonbernmost communal) in the Unatcd tale haven't seen the sun since Nov 19. when 11 ~tat 1:04 pm Chuck Evans, tat1on manalt'r 1n Barrow for the l <) \\.cather rv1c said the Iona winter nagtlt would end toda~ "'1th sunnS( at I 09 p m and ~un about an hour later. There's JUSt one httle problem E\ans ~1d the \k) v.a\ cxpcctcd to cloud-covered. Grandma Moses paintings stolen BOSTON -Two original paantinas b)' Grandma Moses. valuNi SI 00,000 each, wtrc stolcn from a gallery aficr two men ~1dnappcd th manaacr and forced him to unlock thc door. pol1ct said unda). Two other on,inal pa1nunp of unknov.n value v.C're al taken from th Bloch Gallery. The manaaer. Thomas Waclter, 39. of Mcdford . was unharmed. ffOHl .D HHll:t-s Casualties reported In Soviet quake MOSCOW -A stron1 earthquake shook mount11nou\ Tacbh11'1 a.an 1 Soviet Ccn,ral Asia nrly today. destrO)llll bu1ldinis and caus1n11<>me dnth the official Tw news aacncy said. Theeanhquake truck the soulb"-cstem p:an oftbe republic. located nort of Afahan1stanand bordenn1Cluna.a1 .?.021 m MMC"o~t1mc<3:02 p.m PS Sundiy) and n:tJ tcrcd 7 on the 12-potnt 5ov1ct \alt A quake of ma1111tude 7 '' con,adered a "vcry mona" quat.;c capable o crackana none walls The quake cau.ed ''destruction and 'uualt1es:· Tus said. '.. maJI buildu\JS made from eanh wert hn npcc1ally hard The quak caused a senous tandshde, aome two kilometers (I'• miles) Iona. from a h1I near the v1llaac.'' Ta said. Palestlnlan peace plan rejected JERUSALEM -The Cabinet on unda) debated • policy that J!"e troopi art•tcr frttdom to hoot at Palcs11n1an protcstcn, and both Palc un1an and Israelis re~ted 1 new ~ace plan for the occupied lands. Jn the occupeed 1cm\or1 • mOJt shopkecpen closed $torn to obKnc stnke called by the Mo lem fundamentalist Hama mo\cment. and t~ arm 1mpoted curfews that confined about I .000 Afl to l~1r home 1n 1rv Gau tnp rcfutCC camps At the weekly Cab1net meeting. Entra> Mini ter M he hahal of ab centcr-atft labor Piny crnic1zcd tM Dtfcnte M1n1\try'' d«-1 ion to hberah1 orders fot openi~ fire oa Paltslinian protesten. Drien• M1n111Cr Yitzhak Rabin, abo of Labor. and ot9'er manest rt~ Shahal'a cntscitm. the radio id. Both Palestinians and lsr8cti rcjeclCd an unoffk11I pcatt ~ fotUi Thuf'lday by Rabin, who o&mt frtt e1«t1ons in tbc ltmlonet ~ for a ceatt--tire an the Mprisi"l-·J>Qtt talks and eventually confedlmion btt*«ft the occupied lands and lwart Qf J°'*9. 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W WT 11 l"ft ~ t,..,,. -..... ,.... -10 s W..J<,~ H .. o.yton •• u ~-II Ot~OUf'l'/ 1 11 f"IW '°"'"' Co.nc M Ou.ilrt1 ~ blf-1> l • -Jtt -llWd .. v......un -MoWy '~ ,...,,, -, "' ,.., . 1-•"""' ,. ., ~<'W ., 1l \r.c.-41 01 ""' ,_.., l 11 nwn& 061•/CI P!tiloell..,.., •" ....,,,. "' -"' frlCl>ft 400 OHlll \Hit-.. , Cart Furfflo, member of Brooklyn DOdg~rs In '40s . ly The Aslodated l'rns STONY CREEK MILLS. Pa. - Carl funllo. a member of the Brooklyn Dodaer-5 dunn1 their g)ot} years '" the late 1940s and SOs. d1td Saturday at his home. He was 66. Funllo was the naht fielder on ··1he Boys of Summer" Brooklyn teams of the early 19S0s and a member of the 19SS team th•t won Brooklyn's onl) World Senes pnor to the Dodaen' move to Los Angeles 1n 1958 Funllo. known as the -Rcadena Rifle." was bom and ra1~ en eastern Pennsylvanta and retired there 1n 1960 after end1na his I S-)ear car~r with the Dodgers 1n BrookJ)n and LA He played 1n six World Senes. v.-tth a career battinJ averaae of 299. I 92 home runsand 1.058 RBI In his best season. 1953. he led the Nauonal Leaaue w11 h a . 344 average despnc missing the last few weeks of the teason. Jack Kent Cooke II, 26, stepson of Pete Rozelle MIAMI -Jack ,Kent Cooke II. "arandson of the Washington Redskins owner and stepson of NFL comm1ss1oncr Pete Rozelle. 1sdead at aae 26. the National Football league announced unda) The NFL. which released a state· ment dunng the Super Bowl pmc. said that Cooke died 1n Glendale on Fnday. but revealed no other detail . tndudmg cau~ of dnth Cooke v.as the son o f Came Rozelle. the comm1ss1oner's wife. from her previous mamagc to Ralph Kent Cooke of ~unaton. Ky Cooke's arandfather. Jack Kent Cooke. ts the o...,.ner of the Redskins and the Daily News of Los ngcles The NFL said a pm ate funeral was planned but that arrangements ""ere pcndena. Steve W ahrer, drummer for rock's Tr ash men ROBBIN DALE. Menn -Stt\e Wahrcr. the drummer of the rock ·n· roll group the Trashmen and snarled .. The bird u, the v.ord" 1n their I 963 hit s1naJe ... urlin' Bird."' died tur- d.a)' ofthroat c nccr He ""as 47 In 1962. Wahrcr formed the band w1th O.le Wtn low Ton) Andrca~n and Bob Rttd. Tv.o )cars later the) rcleucd ··~urlin' Bi rd." which be· came an instant hit, mo"'"' up to o 4 on the nauonal Billboard music cban. The iroup broke up 1n 196 7 and Wahrcr sta)cd 1n the T .... in C.un . playin1,,_.11h many bands He pla)cd with lhc Tra hmen en re' ''al con· ttrts until about a )tar a o. v.hcn he became 111 Buckley Byers, helped control GOP's finances WA HINGTON -Buckle) Moms B)tn.dcput) chairman oft~ Republican auon1l f inance Com· mince. died Frid~> after \uOcnn1 a uokc. He v.H 72 . 8)cn, president of ~}.er"· McManus Anoe.at s In • a wa h· intton consuh1na firm M:f'\-tJ a\ ~ty ctuunnan of the C.OP fund· ra1sant comm11tcc since 1976 8)cna~ to Washin11on in 1'161 as a ".ct ptt11<knt for Blav.-·fl.no\ o . 1 ttccf comp.n). He pftVIOU~ had tt~td as president of the .\1. Bytn Slttl Co. -h1ch •as founded by h11 arandtathc1. Jownallsm teacher Sister ~nn Heintz CHICAOQ-'"er nnChmt1~ Hcinu. a Roman Catholic nun and aWard-_.nn•lllL ,ouruhim tea< her. died of tan«r Friday. he MS $8. SitWr H~'"''~ •ho founded a netionlJ siudc'n ·•nUC'ft new\ ter" •« uMI blal!t a wrn,..r nt-'\IJ'lpn that .... oareo·, founh laflC\t. was 1 _..._,of'the *"of Chant) ot 1M Mimed Vtrpn Mary. • 115.'E~''"' 11 Iowa and C1Mc:11D tdM>Oh In 1971 . the' O~ T ulfte'd htr uonal ............ Ta.c:Mrof'tht Ytar. la 191t. * ~ 'outh < om· •Iii ..... ...._ ollfn a nlhOMI -· .. •l•11 lll'M """"" '°' ............ ~ _.. n•1 elll..._ The tollowino hst ot Or1nge Co~st ru• es~te U.itf11fers. wtuch ll'ICIUdf'S the~ ot <he Duyu. Mfdrf'ss and t!lt pnce paid rcx the ptoperty. wai <Ol'!lP•led f1om county records and escrow companies by Homeowners Marltttlf'l9 Serv1ct 1 C ornp.Jny OrflClllS say the hSl m.ly hlVf' an eHor factor o f 7 ~rcent during• yeat' i "~ ~cd!Jse Of s~cu1a11on buy1no .ind errcxs The list 1s pubhs~d for 1ne 1ntormaoon.ll use ot our rtaders and 1s protectf'd by copyright to Homeowntts Marktr•ncJ Se rvices .... unaae.ctt Rt<hMd Brom•ncJ. 604 Aruta S270.000 Judtlh A Moller 336 8 vf'b•rd Cyn Sll0.000 ~ryn Ptlll•ppwn. I 164 Katf'lla St S275.000 Glof1.i G Tu1nhout 1191 Mtr~rN S290.000 Jotvl Haminer 1037 Oro St S30S 000 Mr & Mrs JetfFPy M HP1N9hau1. 1081 Oro St S272.000 Joon 8 Ph1M1ps. 1818 Temple HI 01 S400.000 P~tv•l ~11. 343 Third Sr Sl91.000 Sus.,, 8.lkw. 28852 Top or W0tld ~4 30-000 Mr & Mrs PIOtr LtwandOWSkl. I 241 Victory W.llk SlS,000 U19un•N19uet lnder J.i1n. 30S02 Abington Ct SI06.000 l<f'nn«.'th R McCaH. 12 Amarante S230000 Jim A Totrv1n, 17 AnllglU S279 000 Rot>ert S Stepnan Jr S Ant19u.i S27 l .OOO Mr & Mrs Th<>mds A G19uf'rt I I Antigua S260 000 l(er1Nt A Seeftld 2326 I Att'IO Ct SJI 5.000 Judith 0 Olson. 26 Arub• SllS.000 Ruud! 0 H1nkJe ) I 03 I Augunct Or Sl 17.000 Mrs John C C11rntt1 Sr . 28776 /l\v del C~ S2SO.OOO O.w1d Konler. l06S2 Bt••t M111son S70S 000 Mr & Mrs N11sst r KorMst¥11. 10662 Belle Maison S680.000 Mr & Mrs J 5 Un.s. 2 383 S 8~h1• 811y S28S.OOO Mr & Mn ROfYl•t' Ment.1. 21700 CM!brtOgr C1r 61 SI 7 ,000 Mr & Mn Ronald IC Loder, 13 132 Captt Cl Sl 12,000 Mr & Mrs David Brandy 23913 Cottamar;an W y S237.000 Mr & Mrs John E Co11. 30262 Chap"""1 Ct SJSS.000 Mr & Mrs Cl'l•rles R Broz. 30232 Chaplllit SlSS.000 James A Radford, 32 B 4 Cl Linda Ln Sl94 ,000 Mr & Mrs Norman R Jago 30802 Cl M~~a S299 000 Mr & MIS Ro~o Atv•ndt 4 w ChH S444 000 Mr & Mrs Fer1d0un Nounsh<KJ 6 W Cliff S4 I S.000 ~E Lt'WI\ 31 423 C~uHwy IS S707 000 Mr & Mrs R1cn.ird J Keent. )(X)81 Con11tr S2S7,000 Mr &Mrs Perwe10b•id 14 74 1Cutte r S2S0.000 Mr & Mrs MKh.at"I J P.iltz.illrtS B 44 l Oosinia Or Sl90.000 O.-,,id l Johnson. 29486 Dry Dock Cove s I 79.000 Roe>ert T Gauthier 45 OUIY\ St S227.000 ~ 0 $411.000 Mt. & Mn Ken T Cheng. 69 Fa1rl~ Rd S~4l4.000 Mr & Mrs StevUI C Behrle 75 Fairtant Rd S405,000 Mr & Mrs Otnh v Nguyen. 77 Falrlane Rd S4l 4 ,000 Hrry lllooh11n, 78 F11rl11nt ltd S402.000 Mr & Mrs Ch~ l uao 82 F ••rla~ Rd $4 15,000 Mr & Mrs R11mun Namdllrkhan 92 Fa1~nt Rd S426,000 Mr & Mrs J•y E Jusuce 24 Forf'st H1Us Ct S292,000 R.lUI 0 l~z 23942 Fn~lt Or s 164.000 Mr & Mrs Nick J Angetopolos S9 Gif'n Cove SI 12 000 Slll'ldf• PtarUll. )0262 l• Fleur SS30.000 W1l1Mn It Manson Jr • 61 Mlholu $341.000 T~ J ftorNnO I I M1run.que SISl.000 Ch rts Rosco. '29996 Mon<1cello S2l7.000 Mr & Mrs Kerth v Andersen. 28606 MulWler Or S408.000 Mr.' Mrs ftobttt s Ying ) ~~ Not when there's DO Proposition 99 ~ssed. Adtling over $600,000,000 in new taxes to what California smokers are already paying. · · ·Does this mean that you have to start smoking something less than a Top 10 brand because taxes have jacked-up the price? Not when there's DORAL. It's the only Top 10 brand in America with a low price. Get Top 10 taste and save money, too. Smoke DORAL. DORAL The Lowest-Priced Top 10 Brand. .. • .· 1630.000 Mr & Mrs R41t'ldy H Lin. 17 N~aven S587.000 Mr & Mrs. John 0 M1rchd Jr . l 1624 W N1ntt Or S 189 .000 Mr & Mrs Stevtn l Messerli. 24806 0 11foro Or Sl 17.000 Joyce Crofoot. • 7 Peotrl s 129 ,000 Joseph A O'Connor Ill. IOI Purl SI 17,000 Mr & Mrs Al;,n E Botrker. lJSQI t'ertwmlcte Or S4 20.000 . Mr 'Mrs Ph1hp Young. 238 75 Pipit Cr Sll,000 PNI S St~. 2402 I PlfllQ\a Pl Sl90.000 Mr & Mm John M Wolfe 32011 P0tnt Pl ~72 000 Mr & Mts O...,ld F Bnttte. 29241 Pomp.ino Wy S 188 000 Mr & Mrs RICNfd A lte~ 28Xl2 Rane~ GT M1M S380.000 IC~r E Fasnen. 28 ~ire Or S201.000 Le Hw Lt. 26 ~ o.-s ltd u es.ooo Mr & Mrs ltOQef v Massey. J) Sand 0 11kl Rd s.289 000 Y1no l ltt. 25026 s.nc>ria St U26,000 lJ&I Kong. 25046 ~·~St. S 197 .000 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking C1u111 lung Cancer . Heart Ois11sa . E mphys1m1. And May Complic111 Pregnancy. "'on . I M Orilnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ MOftdey, JMuaty 23, 1989 Center helps volunteers fill heeds in OC , ill' VIRA SIDW A ._,..c. ......... • ··1 find sausfac1ion an m)sclf by sivm1back to the community. f \cry- one should in some way gi ve .. :· '\ This is the sentl{nent of volun- teerism expressed by 48-ycar-0ld Juhe-Onver Lowary of Nc~pon ~h. Recruited b) 1he San1a Ana-based olunteer Ccn1er of Orange Counl) th/Central. Lowary is one of 01umatcly S0.000 volunteers ho lend a hand to the mynad needs Southen1 Cahfomia. Lona interested in women's issues. ry decided to act on her ideas t found 11 difficult to find good formation on volunteerism. She Jled the Volunteer Center and was 11vcn a long list of non-profit agencies 1nat use volunteers. Lowary. who has an extensive background In property manase- ment. is now the volunteer facilities (hauwoman for the Women"s Tran- t!_tional Laving Center in Orange ~ounty. The WTLC operates a telephone tline service for women an iomest1c crises. It as a safe place lhey can come to. r .. It's ex1remely rewarding to sec women starting' to empower them- selves."' she sa)s. The volunteer center beaan promotln& volun1censm 30 )ears ago. "The 01hcr orpnazataons wcrcn ·1 capable of mccuna all their SCr\-1c1n1 needs:· said Jantt Whitcomb. d1r«- tor of traanma and ttt'hnacal as- sistance for the center. .. We're supplcment1n1 and as 1s1- 1nJ the non-profit volunteer oper- ations around the count)'" The volun11.-er center ac1s as a broker b(tween available volunteers in the community and the 600 non- profit orpntUtlOftS alon& With so corporations. h also a 1sts in train- in1 volunteers.. and pro\. tdcs office furniture to a1enc1es for a small handlina fee. The center also helps agencies appreciate wha1 they"re gcttina. .. Vol- unteers need to recei ve some type of a paycheck, since they don't receav~ a salary ... Whitcomb says ... We assist organizations to plan appropnatc ways to rccognaie their volunteers ... Among these 1s the center's en- couragement to the non-profit aacn- caes 10 develop and maintain files on the volunteer's JOb skills tha1 lhe volunteer could use 1n futu re work. The center can show non-profit organaza11ons how to interview vol- unteers. how to set up a speakers bureau and make public prcscn- . .., ..... _....., ........ . . , Jufle-Drtver Low•ry 11 • yolunteer who help• w011ten In tlme1of.,.•1tkcrlll1. lltions. and how to work with their govemana boards, which arc made up of volunteers. "Every non-profit agency 1s man· dated to have a board of directors who arc volunteers." Whitcomb says. More lhan 50.000 volunteers were recruited and placed in vanous non· profit organazauons in Sou1hcrn Cah· fornia in 1987. according to the center. They accounted for I J million hours of volunleer work valued at more than S 17 million. Amona the issues volunteers deal with through non-orofit agencies arc child abuse. masslllg children. home· lessness. the elderf). !ikr&C). health and the envaronmenl. Due to the changing demographics of Orange ( ounty. which now ha~ a large As1an-Pac1fic population. the center now 1s trymg 10 cultivate a new source of volunteensm. A seminar tnled "As1an-Pac1fic Volunteer -Rcc;ru111ng and Uuhz- in& Their Talents" will be presented t?Y the Volunteer Center of OC Ccntral/Soulh on Tue'iday in Santa Ana. "This workshop will hopefully help organizations understand the cultural mot1vat1ons of the As1an-Pac1fic vol- unteers. and may help them r«rull these t)peS of volu nteers ... said Bett)' Kozasa. acting extt'utave director of the center and leader of the seminar For 1nformauon on the Volunteer Cen1er. call 953-5757 Block d arteries can be reversed For the Pl•~nt wuh !'drt d1te1tr. todl) ·1 po~lar thtrap1es arc hke a chamber of horrors. T~ ctthtnla· uons. balloons. and open heart su,.enes are almost as friahten1n1 a~ the d1ftaK. Howe ver. 41s many of )OU know. I have Iona contended that thcst therapies arc often unn«e sar) and that a 1rcatmen1 prOJtlm oflo~· fat diet and cxerC'ISC -1s usually a supenor altcrnauve to the 1n~ai1\<e approach. A rcccnl stud)' has not only confirmed that but has demonstrated that diet and exercise by themsehe can actually REVERSE the cholcs1erol blocklacs in 1he heart anenes. Dtan Om1sh. ass1S1ant cl '\teal l)f'ofcssor of medici ne at UC San Francisco. compercd the effects of low-fat diet, exercise and relautaon technJques on SO pauents with scvef't' block.qn 1n the heart artcnes. He found that after one year the)' were much improved O\.er a s1m1lar group treated with less v1aorous diet and rouunc med1ca11ons. Th<>te on 1he special diet ex· pericnced a 40 percent drop 1n their blood cholesterol level. from 227 to 136 mg. percent, while those rccea v- in& the usual care expencnced no s1gn1ficant drop at all. More import- antly. those on the special diet expenenced a reversal of cholesterol blockaaes 1n the heart arteries from 38.8 to J4.9 percent. whale the controls got worse with the blockaaes increasing from 44.8 10 50 6 percent. In add1t1on . us1n& soph1\t1cated methods to measure actual blood now throu&h the heart muscle. Om1sh determined that th~ on the diet rcai~n ex pencnced marted in· cttase an ~rt blood now while the controls &Ot v.orsc. Om1sh had PfC' iou ly demon- strated that this diet and suns reducuon prosram was a pov.mul tool to treat ansana pcctons. In only a ftw weeks. heart patients e.1.perttnced a 91 percent reduction 1n the frequtn· cy of anain• attackl. Htt current contnbuuon sho~'S that the Mme prrosram over a lon,er period of time actual!) reverses the cholesterol blockaccs and increases the blood flow throu&h the bean muscle This as tfie second study to demon· strate that our No. I killer dateasc 1s reversible. Dr. David Blankcnhorn. professor of medicine at USC, show· cd an 1987 that vaiorous rcducuon of the blood cholc cerol level with the prescnptaon drua C'olesllpol and larae doses of niacin caused s1gn1ficant rcve~I of heart artel) blocka&es an one )Car. Jllllu WtJWer, M.D .•.. ,.., of "RevenJa1 Hurt DIM•u" u4 ''Re- venJJlll>faktn" (W•ner s..b), I• dJrec,.r of De Wilf.der fftJIM .. l•nl18U la Newport IJnd. kesearcher studying the biological function of tears irhey may rid ~ody of chemicals ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) -The rf ul and tearless both cry on 1lliam Frcy·s $houlder. Amona th<>te seeking Frey's help since he published "Cryina: The Mystery of Tears" three years ago were a woman whose husband alter- nated bouts of tears and laughter. and a restaurateur whose cooks cried choppin& onions. For the restaurant owner, the answer was easy and tame-honored: Chop the onions under a mist of water. Other umes. at's more complicated. Frey advilcd Anne Farcblugb. 64. who d1v1dcs her year bety,.ccn Nanoose Bay, 8nt1'h Columbia. and Alta Sierra. Calif.. 10 take her hus.- band Joseph. 71. to a ncuroloaist. Mrs. r1rcbau&h said Frey's ideas r'eassurcd her behcf -scorned by ~me d0C1ors -that there was more 'to her husband's problems than runaway emotions. She learned that he 1s suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease. ' Frey believes tears arc a body's wa y of 1ettin1 rid of chemicals produced by strona emotion. 1 "To set c-0nfirmation from some-.. one who has made 1 study of th as. I hat was very important to me," said Mrs. Fireblu&h ... He is someone I can look to for help and 1u1dlnce ... Frey. of the Dry Eye and Tc-ar RC1Carch Center at St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center. receives and answers letters nearly every week from people. includina many men, concerned about tean or lack of lhem. They ~t a sympathttac rcspon~ because Frey knows the f rus1rat1on of b(inJ unable to cry. His mo1her su1&t5ted the lane of inquiry when he was a araduatc student 1n the early 1970s 1 n ~rch of a re1ean:h prOJc<:t. He was spurred b) curiosity over has own lack of emo- tional tears since he was a child. ··once scientifically I started think- ina about this. I staned to realize th as could b( a very important process for us as humans. I became d1ssat1sfied with what I had been sausfied. which was the fac1 I d1dn"t cry very easal) or very often," he s:ud. .. So I went and talked to a psyc hol<>11st. First tryan' to convince a psychofcsist that this is a problem worth dealing with 1s not easy." But Frey evenlually found some- OAAIHAQI: Ttart flow ovt< the •Y• and into the Inf.not llcrimal duci, two atnal M»t In the comet of the eye. I XIT: TM teara then ~-.J ~J Into the nasotaetlmal When thls system Is ovtt1axed. teara run down A thecheekt. u one who thou&ht he had a wonhwhale concern and flelped ham son out hi fcehnp. He estimates he now cnes four umes a month. even 1f his eyes only well up with tears. "l hear tha ngs on the new3 or I read things in the paper or I hear some- duct,. tut» leading \nto the note. Thlt It why one'• nose ~Ins to w•t• when ont eties. thing on National Pubhc Radio or whatc"eT. Whereas I used 10 not hav~ any tears or cry, I wall cry about n now. because I allow myself to do it:' The 1dent1tie of the key substances removed in tears stall elude tum. partly because he may ha vl' made a Lifestyle habits separate fat and lean It's kind of hke wcarin& your heart on your sleeve. There's just no hidina •t when ~ou're overweight. And since lhis 1s the traditional ~ Someth1 ng-About-My-Wei1h t Season, let's 11lk ... turkey(44 calories per ounce). Wet&ht Watchers lntemat1onal ~k a survey and found that the 40 ,pcrt'Cnt of us who say v.e're too fat perceive ourselves as bcinJ an aver-;lfC of 21 pounds overwea&ht. They ti .. ~ learned that 66 percent of the 'heavies" have tried to lose wei&ht within the last year but have failed miserably. • Even those who temporarily suc- ceed are likely to aain back the hated poundsassoonastheyexperienccan inevitable setback, us1n1 the setbeck as an excuse to shp right back into old habits. What seems to be the problem? o Most ptople. especially in Cah- 1fomaa. know exactl y what to do to 'ose wt1&h1. It comes as no surpnse 'ihat people who cat well and exercise rqularly have better "luck" at the •1&ht-ross pme. ".Lean people lave low-fat laves ... .-onsistcntly'' says cxerc1K physaol- <>&J.lt and weipt mana1cment spccaahst Grq Phalhps. "Given a reasonable 1cnet1c break," he says. "it's hfestyle habits with rqular routines wh1cll arc the most oowtrful shapers of the human body."- Phdlips explains 1ha1 ea1in1 habits and exercise habits u well H shop- P•ftl habus. cookina habits and thankins habits all contnbutc to dctermanana whether you'll b( 11ah1 and toned or son and nabby. There's no cscap1ni the trulh with Grca Philhps. This perfect specimen of tontd mascuhnaty looks you stl'li&ht an the eye and says. "You look like you hvt.'' and you couldn't PoSSibfy have any ruson not to NOW OPEN MEDICAL GROUP .... QidtJ ll1llleal CU. AM LoW C.. Art l•poriaat. .• • F1mily Practice • Elective 8ur1ery • Minor Emel'Jtncy • Work lrijw:iee • P~ • i.cer1tion 6 Broken Bones• Complew X·~ 4 Lab Diqnoei1 • Ptdiatrict -v;tll be lfven-- .l•nu•ry 27th thru febur•ry •th, 1989 Mond•y through f,W.y 8:00am-8:00pm Saturd•y 8:00am-6:C)Opm No •ppolnttMnt n«cnary TLC MEDICAL GllOUP urces parents With chtldren 2-5 yn old to take adV•ntace of this opportUl'.iftY Alberteo•'• C.•ter II .. Aii .. A .... H•ll1f11• •• • bcheve ham, Besides. all you have to do tS JU t PIY attention 10 who as eattnJ what the next time )'O\f re 1n a restaurant Most of\en the people you'll 1ec as .. lucky and lean .. arc ca1in1all sorts or pun thanp ... and that's all. Those who arc sJiahtly overwciiht are also livina and eatin& as they fook. Isn't at dcprtuang to you too when )OU notice that it is the frankl)' obetc who arc most hkely to munch out on hamburacrs slathered in mayonnaise and thousand 1"8nd drHsin& accom· J)lnacd by frmch fnes and malu? ·• 1 love hamburatn and french fnes, but I'd love to be able to wear a small size even more:· you say. "So take the chan,e-challcnac." say Philhps, "It's JUst as easy. and can even taste H aood ... better ... to swatch to a low-fat life. All you have lo do 11 learn to think li&bt (which happens to be the name of hat compeny's newly marketed low-fat hv1na plan). The Think L11ht approach emphasizn that 11ncc d1eu don't chanF habiu. they can never be a soluuon fot the ovrrwtiabt. Phtllrps tachn thlt it's polit1ve fiabi9' wtuch wall cllC<:t1vely "rc·?f'Oltlm" your body to act nd of exccu body fa1. You may even learn to love arcen thinas (and other healthy food) once r,ou'vt' upcnenced the Thank L•&ht "h•&h" of a physically fit or fitter body. TM first step 1s a little ~ucat1on Fat is fattenina and those dehcaous httle fat morsels hide 1n all kinds of fam1harfoodJ.(Hamburarrsand fnes arc JUlt some obvious ones.) And ahhoup most people don't crave fat as tMy do supr. most of us seem to ·have a suona taste preference for at. Oelreasc your diet ... bul first read a aood &ook. on nutntaon, or for a quick but health}' fix. wnte to: 0~ Phil· hps. c/o Spcakina of Fitntts. Inc .• 1106 Sttond Strttt. Suite 811. En-cinitat, Calif. 92024, for more infor· mauon about his easy to fol low Think Liaht low·at hv1n1 plan. Dr . .411111 " • ,..rr1qe • 1 .. "r *"""' J. c.,...; ., MM. SM wne..n,.., '8'••es. U,....,,,, . = ,.... ........ •S(IP•' .. ·-~ -~ ...... UMI ~ l'l.D.. • ,.,,.,, l'.0.a.il,.,C.. ~ conceptual error early 1n has expen· men ts. "I thought we could take emouonal tears ... and that we could compart 1hosc to tears that were produced by eye 1rritat1on. But 1he thin& that I have come to realize lately 1s 1hat when people tear m response to eye imtauon. there as quite a bit of stress in"ol"ed actually. When yoll'rc sat- tini the~ 1nhalin1 vapors from f rcshly cul onion. your eyes bum reaJly a lot You're fcchna pem. stress." His research backed that up. show- 1n& the same three b1ochem1cals arc present an both kind of tears. They arc lcucane~nkcphalan. an en- dorphan. and the hormones prolacun and Adrcnocortacotropte hormone. known as ACTH. But he doesn't know in what amountsend is v.orlona on a way to determine that. Tears also ha"e a lot of matcnal. such as wc11in1 aaents, which ha"e interfered with lus cMmical methods of measurements. .. One than& we're interested an 1 try1n1 to understand what 1s the biochemJCal basis of emotion and stress. what happen to us when v.e have chanacs in our emotions and our affect." Frey said. .. If we reall)' understood the b1ochem1stry of stress and emotion. "'e might b( able to figure out wha\') going wrOnJ an people who ha\.e emouonal disorders ... So far lhout.h. has research has bttn confined to ihe tears of people who arc sad, not the chnacally depressed Emouonal tears arc collected an 1he laboratory by showana po11nan1 scenes from sad movies. "Brian's Song. .. "The Champ" and " All Mane To Give" ha\e proven to b( reliable tear-.ittkcn. ln his book. Fre) 1Nrote that Margaret Crepeau at &he University of PambulJh School of Nursana discovered an 1979 that sufferers of ulcers and cohus. tress-related dis- orders. Cr) l~s often than health~ people ··nus suggests there' 10me kind ot co1TClat1on bc1v.ecn CT)IDI beha"tor and susctpt1b1ht) 10 strHS-rclated disorders: he s~ud "h doesn't mean that a()OU ccry, )OU v.on't atl an ulcer or an)'lh1n& lake that" ihc nap \1de of has research could b(nefit ophthalmoloa> and sufferer\ of di) e)CS. who number an esumated 2 malhon to 4 million 1n the United tates, he said Mo\t sufferers of dr) eye\ arc postmenopauul women Frey has found women CT)' on the a"crage of five 11mes a month. whalt men general!) cry once a mon1h Eye care for needy seniors 9y Kl\ltN OOYLI o._,,,_ea ......... Bhndnm 1 not an inherent s)mp1om ofaaana and \t'na of"\ nttdn"t let financial blmcrs prevent them from obta1nan1 e)'e care. So sa)S tht National E)'e Care ProJcct Ywh1ch seek' to ensure that needy sentOrS ctn obtain the medical ~c-carc the) nttd A toll-free number, (800) 222-EYES, refers quahf)tnl scnaon to the nearest panic1P1t1na ophthalmoloti1t for eJ1.amina11on and an) n t') treatmtnt. .. ()phthalmolotist1 estimate that about hair of all blindne 1uffercd b)' elderiy oeoolc could be prevented b) earl> d1~no\1\ •nd 1rcatmcn1," said Or. 0.vid 0 . Sacb pt'Clldent of 11\e C1hforn1a .\\ ••lion of ()phthaJmol<>sY· To quahf> for the project. teniors mun be over e 6S and not haH ICCCSS 10 an eye doctor. Medicare or other health insurance'' accepted ai ..yment 1n full (no co-pe)mcnt ncce r)) If a patient laeb C'O\ieraac. the strvice is frtt. "The proJect 1s run on a ttnctly "oJuntcer b:asts v.uh virtually all active ophthalmoloaistt P1r1ic1pa1ma." said Daniel •aband. a Hunl· 1naton Beach oPhthalmoqitt. "Pan o( beint a physician 1 help1n1 people without rcprd for comptnutlon:· Sijbend said. Hee tamatt he' treated IS to 20 patttnt\ thfOuth \ht_ptOJ«t Slntt hi 1nttpt1on an 19 6 In Cahfomia alone, nearly 18.000 people ha\'e call('d 1he helohnc and t-.N<>-th1rd1 of thote ha\'e been referred ror tl't'atr"cnt. Of th rtfcml1. 40 ptrccnt ha\ie been treated for wch Potentially bhnd1n1 d1ttatn u cataracts and &laucoma. "Of\tntJrnes stn1on ju t artn't aware of the medical to\ocraac they ha\'e:· 11td Nancy Scidcman. a poke.,oman for lhc NauoQal cademy o( ()phthalmol<>sY. power pn!fe~ over fip1on rractort. which produce radioacu"c byproducu. ~..-..• ---------- Tougher probe of insid r: trading promised WASHINOTON (AP) -Tbt W- enl paW81 -.U npud tb role 8ullnnsptedkted to promed •..,..at••,...__..· A8 '" aavauptu• al~ insider / --....-• ~-odahUd iJl tlllt •UOft·s MCUritJa IJid COlftmoditln marMU, .................. ;Lo. c • ...i..o.-. D •• , lo• lft-} ' .... _ 1.. ~-~ ~--DU '"" ~never put a umetavte on t ... t. I'm Al10me)' Gnaal llichatd Thom· dacattd authoriltn ~ prepanna to afraid." bwP said Sunday. 1Ubmit evidr.n<"t" to a artnd JUf)'. Tht FBI rtponcdly hat bttn an- Thorn .... -.. said tht "beefed-up'' .. Ob · • • vesi~t n •.• .__.. fi ud a.u _ .... _ fedttal ..;':ould ir.cl-* new task • vtously.lcan t<!i~Ufol1ndtta~ 1 ...... .,_ ra "r t..-;rsat fottnescabhlhed ~ificall) to focus what 1 a pend1"'-1n\'~1pt1on. tht hac. "'chan~ for the past on "fraud and tnsi<krdealint in bOth . T~burp llld. I don I want to. two~-Tht invcsttption ccnttrs thc sccunun and commodiues mar· obviously, makt any pm:hct1on But on a tJons lft\CSIC>rl ~tt chtlted k.ets •• tht ~n~estapuoo 1s far-rcach1na. 1t 1s out o mllhons of dollan and re- . . "lftJficant .••. We •111 bt ptherm1 ~rtedly has 1ndUded the use of Tbomburah. interviewed on the arid wbnuuina ev1dtncc to Stt if v.1tttaps to record conversations with NB<;-TV l)rQITlm "Meet the ~ss." vtolauonsofthe ft'dcralcnminaJ tav.s traders Suspec'led offraud. dtthned t~ bt specific about• C\lntnt ha\'e oecil.rrtd... While avo1d1na s-1fi1-about the 1nVCllllll10n of tht world's two -~ u •·""lleSI fu 1..;. ... Ch Ch1caao ca.sc, Thombuf'lh promised licur., TIMM'n~•9't ..,.,..... uturcsocu.~.111111; K'alO Alked v.f\tn such a tt\1tw mi&ht an upa~ federal role 1n such Board of Trade • the Cbic:aeo latt place,, Thomburah said: ··vou 1nvest1puons. • Bl 'tl'\t:ss '\O'l't:s . Emule)<.divldend dlsttlbution tOld. OirtttOBofElllille• c.r,.1n Costa Mesa ha\le declaftd a d1vidtnd distnbut1on of one prefm-ed stock purchaK riaht on cach outstand1n1 share or Emulex Corp common stoctc The d1stnbution will be made to stock.holdtn of rteord at the close of business on Feb. 2. The riahts d1stnbution 1.s not prtjtntly taxable to stockholders. , Unless previously redeemed by the board. the nahts upon ccrum specified evcntS v.-111 cntnk each stockholder to purchase common sharn of Emulex CO!J>. or an acqu1nna company at a substanual ducount. lnitaally. the nghts will attach to cen1ficatcs rtpresentln& shares of common stock and will not entitle holders to an> sp«1al n&hts until 10 da)S after an 1nd1v1dual or voup acquires 20 perttnt or mort of out.st.andm& Emu lex Corp. common stock or makes a tender or citchanae offer t~t would rnuh 1n a person or 11oup acquinna 30 perctnt or more of the outstand1na common stock Ten da)s afler such an acqu11111on or a.nnounccmcot of a tender or exchanac offer. holders of the nahts ""'II be entitled to purchase add1t1onal shares of Emu lex Corp at a su~tant1al discount upon ceruan e\'cnts pec1fied 1n the nghts grtt.ment. 1nclud1na the acqu1s111on of Emulex Corp. in meratr or other transacuon in which Emulu Corp. rommon stock remains outst.a.nd1ng and unchanaed. cert.am sclf-deahna transactions by a 20 percent or area1er tockholdcr. acquisition of beneficial ownership b) a person or voup (with ccru1n specified citcepuons) of 30 percent of outsta.nd1n1common stock o(Emulcx Corp .. or an increase 1n the ownership interest of a 20 percent or pater stockholder by more than I percent as a result of the occurrence of any of certain c"ents specafted '"the nahll aarcement. The board 1na1cat.cd that the rta.hts. which had been under consadcration for one }Car. Y.Cre not ado_p\ed 1n respon.sc toanyeffori to acqu1recontrol of Emulex Corp and that the board 1s not aware of any such effort. As previously rcp<>rtcd. Emukx Corp. 1n November rcccl'vcd from an investor an un.solic1ted. cond1t1onal offer to acquire 1111 outst.1nd1n1 shares of Emulex Corp. common stock at a pnce of $1 I.SO per share Emulo directors dechned th.at offer and con 1de!'l 1hc matter to be dosed. Tht nahts are reprded by the board as a prudent respon!t to today's takeo\crenv1ronment and· are dcs1aned to ensurt that EmulcA ( orp stockholders receive fair treatment 1n the e"en1 of an unsolicited attempt to acquire Emu lex ( orp. • • • Tusun-bascd MAJ B11k Fo1r, IJle. an- nounced Fnday that the cash tender offer by its wholly-owned subsidiary for all out tanding shares of common stock (1ncludan1 the associated common stock purchaK nahts) of Prtme Com· ,.aer, IH., has been extended unul m1dn1Jh1 EST on Monday, Jan 30. MBF has been adv1std by Fu-st F1deht> Bank. N.A .• in New Jersey. the d~epos1tary for tht' offer. that as of I l;S9 p.m . .t EST. on Jan 19. ~me 32.300, I 76 shares or Prime common stock (1nclud1n1 the associated common stock purch:ise npts) had been tendered pursuant 10 the offer and not withdrawn. wh1ch. toacther w11h the 1,980.000 shares of Prime common stock bencfic1all> o""'ncd by MBF and its affiliate. Brookt' Panncrs. L. P . Smith Barney's top 48 include Gradco Systems and Smith International The 1n~cstmcnt firm of Smith S.mcy has named ewpon Beach· based Smuh lntemauonal and lrvane-bastd Gradco )"stems amona 1u analysts' 48 top picks for 19 9 Accordina to Jeff re) R. Fr~man. Smith Barney 011 services and cqu1~ ment anal)"st. •· m11h lntcmat1onal's (Sll-811) product hnc 1s e.itcellent . with dominant market share PoS-- 1t1ons 1n rock bits and downhtlt st~rabk S)"Stems. rapidly gro~ins laser prtntcr market Further. Gradco has dc\Cloped the conttpt of electronic m11lbo'cs for fac11m1le machines. a markc1 that could become \-Cl') s1an1filant v.tth the 1mpend1na de\clopment of hta.h· er-performance. plain paper fax units represents 70.9 percent of Prime's outstandin& common stock. • • • Wnperffrp has 1mplcmen1ed a temporan staaered four-da> ~orkY-ttk for 11s 2 cmplo)"eci Gcorse Da htell, pres1dt'nt of the Irvine firm. said Fnday that such $Cheduhna was implemented to make a va1lablc the funds Wespercorp s manaJe· mcnt considers to be necessary to suppon on-101n1 opcrauons and 10 promote and market the FocalPoant and other nc""' personal computer conncct1v1ty products A~ordina to the comp:1ny. 1mpliment111on of the shon.er workweek as a means of scncraun.a ca h to suppon oper.lllons and increased market· mg and promotion of these new products was made nccc-ssary by a reductJon in Wespercorp's revenue as sales of older eit1stan1 product lines slowed. Accordina to Dashiell. without tht reduction in labor eApensc. Wespercorp would not have sufficient funds a"a1labk to undertake us am- b111ous markeuna and promot1onaJ proaram dcsi1ned to introduce its new products 10 the market. Wcspercorp remains without a current SOurtt of new borrow1np and IS conunuma its efforts to obtain a won.1n1 hne of credit or other financ1na. focaJP01nt is a penpheral shanna de\ ice that helps m1n1m1IC equipment expend1tutt by allow- 1n1 users with muh1ple desktop computers from all the lcadina manufactures to eas•l> transfer files amona computers. share one or mol't' printers. send output 10 any pnntcr. plotter. modem or ff'teaw SH EA.RMNGS/ Al' .. Furthermore. 30 perctn1 of the stock is owned b)' a group called Industrial Equ1t)'.and another IS percent 1s owned b)' tn\estmcnt orpn1z.at1ons that ha"c been 1n- vohed with the company before and after its bankruptcy rt0rpn11at1on We sull bchcvc the compan) ·., carn- 1np and cash flov. prospccu arc uccllent.'' .. We prOJCCt Iona-term revenue growth for the com pan}' ofat least I 0 percent compounded annuall). and Y.t btheve 1mprO\cd aross marams and re1At1\cly 1able R&D c\pcn· d1turcs should result 1n longer term eam1nas grov.th of IS 10 20 pcrccn1 annuall>" Gener•I Motors mini vans debut Ptter J. Enderlin Smith Bame) 1m11m1 technol91> anal)St. said. "We expect Gradco 5)stcm, (GR 0-12). the dominant uppt1er of papet·handhna equipment for omce apphcations to benefit from 1ncrcated pmctrat1on of 1t mo"ina· bin soncrs an the copier market, pansculatty of It m1d·"olume q · mcnt of the copier bu inns . ..,..h1ch 1 lh01irln& &oOd arov.1h In ~laccmrnt .. Alto the com pan) pro"1dc hcct fttden and output devices for the Fon) mtth Barnt> anaJ) ts par- 11c1pated m this )Car's surH). pl't'S• enuna their top picks for 40 industf) and submdustf) 1rou~ Anal)St'i v. ho did not bchc\c that their 1ndustr) iroup -.ould perform v.ell 1n tl\e market dunna 1989 v.crc asked to ta.kc a best-of-thC·'-'Of'St approach and a lonacr·tcrm \-1ev. 'toe~ sclcc11ons v.crc pnced as of the close on Dec 27 "llhou&h pa. t performances arc not an 1nd1cat1on of futurt' result on a pncc perform nee bl 1 la t )car·, stock pick' v.cre up 29 .a percent " 12 pcrttnt for the P SOO On a touil return basis (lnclud1na d1\ 1d1end ). 1he 19 stod p1 I" Y.t'rt up 31 perc\'.'nt \S 16 percent for the P soo An C>WuwobH• Sltttou•tt• II pollttoned f.atov•J on tu stand .. the Not'dl Alwerkan lnternattonal Auto Show In Detroit. rllalillne die IUrt of OkhmoltHe•1 entry Into the 111lnl van rllalilet. nte 1990 lllodel. aloft9 wtth the PontlK Trani Sport SI flHtlowJ and Chevrolet counterpart. th• Lumlna. are "'81&'"9 •a tensive use of pla1tk1 ffH the flHt tlM•. ··we·n bc1nnounc1ft1 soon a much bttkd·up opnatt0tt 1n this rep.rd becaute it's buicalJ~ a pr0<onaumcr 1n111ata\e:· Thornburah said. "Peopk v.ho ttadt on t~ markets art ent1t!N 10 lht1r 1nt~1t)·." He was noc ss>«ifk about the com1><>'&11on or duties of the planned task forces or about wh(n the an· nouncement or their establishment would be mack. Word of the Chica$<> in\CSl!lltion surfaced the same v.ttk that the f~ra! prosecutor. widel y associated with ans1ckr-1rad1na 1n\estipt1ons on Wall uttt, U .S Anomey Rudolph \\ G1uhan1 announced he was tts11"1n1 . President Bush -.ill appoint a s~ccessor. ew York Republican CaKa~e1 M TIM Tett••• .. t9te Vlnllll• a.It In P .... ~ won honot'1 few ltodr aftd WM~ 1,••-•11e. lllttlltl--. Rock and waterscape designs given honors at two developments Rock and Wa1c"'ape )' icms Inc. m:c1"cd thn:t honor av.arch from t~ Landscape "n:h1lccture Foundation for the creation of rock and water- scapc 1meni11es for the lake. beach club and sv.1m I oon 1n Rancho Sant.a M.arpnta and the v.atcrt'alls pool and ca ad~ for The Tt'rra cs 11 the V1ntaae ( lub m Indian \\ t'lls. The selections v.c~ announced b) laOC'e Fneu. markctm..,dc 110 coor- dinator for tht In inc-based firm The lake. beach club and ~v.-1m laaoon project dc"clopcd b~ rhc Rancho n1a Ma!Jlrtll Co and dts1ancd b~ Pcnd1an in In-inc PfO'-ldts ~ 1dcnt v.11h on-silt v.ater rccrcauonal tac1h11cs Rock and \\ ate"™--apc ~\trm~ created and installed all rock teaturn and an1fic1al beaches for 1hc laaoon and take. th<' underground rl'<lrt'.ulauon S)Stcm. and the unckrw111cr m1grat· tnlsand rccaptunna ") tcm The Rancho Santa Marpnta Lake 1n Ora.nae C ounh. ~as de! 1ancd a .. the \\atcr focal po1n1 of the proJeci and include a me.indcnna roe~· faced t.kc td aC<'entuatt'd b' rock clustcn s1n&k bouldtts and tistun and \ ievnna rods Rock and \\ ater- scape )Stem) 10\talled a pcc11I compalted da). soil and cement bottom to retain the lake ~ater "We also 1n\talled a unique \ub1er- rancan p1p1n1 and aeration S)\t<'"ffi\ Jc\1gncd b) turlan uknn ~ MX1atC'S, to control v.-11cr quality fo1 the bl<c ... '-&1d Fncs.z The Temtts at the Vin.,.< lu.0 -executive office rondom1n1ums 1n Palm Desert. dt''-clOped b) LO~f Trmcc Inc. 3nd dC"S1JnC'd b) Per • 1d1an -earned another honorav.ard For th1~ J)rOJcct Rex~ and Water· M.:ape > tcms bu1l1 an arch1tectonl( casade of boulders for the trt'lm bed. colomt to rt'flCC'l the natl\ e rod.!> found 1n the footb1lls of the n" Ro\I Mountain \\--a1er ca.sea~ O\er the top of nu 1ve blocl.: cube. form in \.f) tal clear sheets ofwatq. poohna 11 the bottom. rontinu1 around tht' comer of the bu1ldin and d1~ppcanna "The v.a1cr features and a.rt1ficeal outcropp1n of 1ndi1enou rocl pro\ 1dc a naturah tic traM1hon from the V1ntaae Mountain Golf Course fa1rwa)s 10 the condoman1ums ""'htfc pron:i.otina pn"I('~ and hm11ina ~ <T said Fncv Rock and Water..cape > tem es1abh hcd 1n I 975, proHdc Cl· pcm 1n <ks11n coord1nat1on. co · strucuon and manufactunna of foclt and v.-aler fea1urcs for l't'SOfU. ~ counn. public park amu ~ parl.: . toos. commercial and rn1dtn· 11al prOJ«t amu.od tht v.orld. Holiday bill hangover reflecting the power of plastic take Cllh d\lnct from one card 10 pay dcbl from another, the foun· chuon Q)" . Others dip into "tnJ or borrow from fncnd and nt1ati· bots. CrcdJt prot>lemi arow more acute th11 time of )ear beau~ the natmas btlls tan rolhna in. 1 he AmttlCl.n Bllnkcn A11oc11tion ta)S holida) crccht card uie ro!e bct~cen 8 prttent and 9 pen: nt 1n 19 O\Cr 1987 • Debt COU!'.\le'IOn and therlpl\tlSI) thcy•"e notittd a teady ·~•• in the number of DfODk •1th cftd11 r:wobkm t«t1ni help. and rrq1ae1ts ror. llliSCln« M\C 1nteM1ficd tf\IS month. • Many claim that's .-nl> bttauK blnks and crtd11 card compenin ha"Vt loMrtd their t.andards by (I"~ .. ~ far mett credit thin IMjmt ..... tAlbn 0.11 .. -t.o NM IM ftOlt· DfOfi1 .._,. • c•• Cou..t•na Sttvica IM."' NC"# Yoft. •id &Ml wtrilr Calh for hdp '""" ... ..... ~ Ctitfttt mieh• bt ~ nociceablt afttr 'ht lloeidlys. -.1t1, businas cloclft't ratty MYC an ebb or Row.",. .... Uled 10 bt &Mt we I°' ral MY 1hcndof......,,. •• •1uwof'1he PfOfi'"*'*' ol mdi~ ..... ,, .............. ~ .... -- ...... aMl1C...S•-IM .. y .... -~°""'"'"* ... To = cmttt-anl lddic1 IM ~--N111111t F..-. dllllliolt b { OM•Mlf' Cllillil. .. _..... ""' .. . . ~bhc ha aro-n.-8eddtn }ltd ··JM comple•ll> o( coMUmcr econ· omlC't has .,-own:· So hi.I the aptiidthnft )UPl)tt nwneaht). to 10tnC ~. "We've ptn 10 be a mYCh mott Unia)1111t tOatl). 1lte COii OI loc*t .. WC'CC-'ttt n .,. ... and .ap." •Id EvaR s.tffeM. at~ at Mtlm1 Valley HolPiW '" Ol)ion. 0100. ho Co-fota ..... I S.Wlftl!Cr S.apptrs C'OUfttdtN "'°"""" _.... I "I'm Urt )Ou're IOlnl to be abk tO find me ben~s th.at have lcrwned their standard for -.hatevtf' reuon .. Boutin said ... M t ban• rec nllc when lMv ma~ a loan th.et have to bt paid bacl becau ~ ha\'e de-po 1t fund at nsk." I I • CHICAGO (AP) -An F'BI fraud vestapt1on at 1he nation's two rant futures exchanan will havC" ttte effect on trackrs whtn the arkets optn for their first week since e probe became public, one veteran der said Sunday. • But a former trader said the v~tiption at the Chicaao Board of rade and the Ch1~10 Mercantile xchange could help smaller traders in eq ual foouna with their hish· lling counterparts in the trading :pits. · "This is just another week in the hJStory of the exchanaes ... said Con- 1ad U51ie , a long-time commodity trader at the Board of Trade. "There •M S business as usual on Friday and his week should be no diffe~nt. "The public is aoina to pause and ~fleet about this. but commerce is Dot aoing to stop and that's the beartblood of the. marketplace. h 's not that bad. The publicity 1s a bi~ ~blem than the actual activities. ' But a former options trader at tht Board of Trade, who spoke. on ci>ndition of anon}m1ty. said qu~­ taonablr behavior by tradtB was no S«ttt. ''Thttt were a lot of traders 1ha1 knew the~ wat an 1 ns1dc (aroup ) ... he said. "We we~n·t on the 1nl1dc and we would have bttn &lad for a bust like this becauw it's a 1il(cd deal." ··cenainly for the traders who are tryin& .to cam an ho~t buck. especially ·for the small traders. it's unfair. You don't have a fair shot," the formtr trader said. "Therefore 1t leaves you with a distaste." Commodities cxchana_rs are hot- beds of c1p1tahsm an which specu- lators essentially bet m1lhon s of dollars on the future prices of goods ranging from aold to Treasury bills to frozen orange JUI~. In the two-y~r in vestaptaon. FBI aarnts posing as traders recorded conversations that sugest some -uades wett riued to prevent cus- tomcn from tetting fair-market pric:q. aod that some brokers sent false repons to custo~rs to hide the "'imm1na of profits or ovc~ha~ Marti P-and Janet Sdl.-.ctter flash VlctOl'J ... ,.. In Cllk-.O to show their feellrtp about 1ett1 .... ent Hlween tit• Labor De,.,.....ent and Harris Trust and Savlft9S aan1c. ;sex discriminatiOn :settlement praised as a 1 moral victory' CHICAGO (A P) Women praised the laraest sex d1scnmmauon settlement ever reached by the U.S. Labor Oepanment as a .. moral vie· tory." but the bank in volved claimed no defeat. The S 14 milhon sculement. to be shared by an estimated 5.000 women and minority group members, arose -Out ofa 1977 case in which the Labor Department accused C hicago·s Harris Trust and Savings Bank of promoting while men at a higher rate and paying them more than women and minority workers with com- ..parable skills. Under terms of the agreement announced Jan. 10, women and minonty workers employed b) Hams from 1973 to 1988 will share Sl4 milhon in back pay. In addition. the bank must revise its affirmauve acuon policies and set up training pr~ms for women and m1nonties seeking promotions. .. This was for myself and many others a moral victory, a victory of pnnc1ple, •· said Mani Page, a former Hams employee. She said sax years of hard work left her doina little mo~ lhan clencal tasks whiJe earning 25 1)Crcent less than newly hired male colleaaues with similar qualifi- cations. Hams offi cials called the scttle- ent "a wrndow out" of a sticky legal ~iluat1on that cost 11 years of legal fees and bad publicity. "We do not acknowledge any wrongdoing ," co mpan y spokeswoman Mary Ullrich said. In pursuing the case before an administrative law judge. the federal 11ovemmcnt charged systemic d1s- .erimination throughout the com- ny. The Labor Department's sohc1 - r. Gcorae R. Salem. said t~ 'tc:ttlement would benefit not only ..ffams workers. but "all women and mi non\y aroup workers 1 n the Ameri - can labor force." Emily Richards. president of the National Assoc1at1on of Bink Women, n:p~scnuna 27.000 women 1 in financial ,services said women make up 70 percent of the work force in banks and savinas and loans. By the year 2000. 66 percent ot ne~ entrants will be women .., hope the Hams scttlemen1 wi ll help other companies reahze that women·s needs must be mer. .. she said. Of course. manv fina ncial 1nst1tu- tions already ha ve affirmative action programs that meet such needs. But that wasn'1 the case at Ham s in thl' 1970s. contended Women Emplo~cd. a Chicago-based group that ~ucd Harris on behalf of women and minority group wo rkers who found themselves trapped 1n dead..en d JObs ..You show me one male college graduate hared an 1970 who was given a JOb with a typewmcr." said Page. After completing a college araduate management training program with "ex~llent" reviews. she said. she was assigned to t)'pc insurance forms. Harris denied any )'Stemw1de d1s- criminat1on . "Show us the md1v1 duals and ~e will make this wrong right," said Ullrich. -w e would ha ve said 'line · no questions asked But to sny e-.cl) woman. every mmonty -no. no·· Not every employee of tht' bank who is enutlcd to the settlement wall collect. Some women don't feel the~ were discnminatcd against ;ind arr refusing their share. "I won't accept an award." sn1d one female Hams executive who a~krd not lo be named. But others arc more thun happy about 1t. Janet Schumacher said she waned 12 years to be promo1cd to a Job her male colleagues got an an average of three years. Schumacher. now an 1n\lc-~amcni banker at First National Bank of Chicago. said she stayed at Hams until 1987. despite her lack or ad- vancement. becau~ she laked lheJOb. When she tned to aprroa h man-agement and personne officials to reque-st promotions 1md tran fe~ he said, "they pve me such a run· around.'" Assets of money market funds Increase S2.2 bllllon WASHINGTON -As.stts of the nation'• 4S4 rnoM}' market mutual ...,.ted S2.2 tMlhon 10 S9 billion for the week ended 11, die lnvesUMnt Compeny IMlitute repons. 0 • The I ~7 :inttitutional funds in· c1eaed 1991.2 million IO S7J.93 1bi1Jlon; tbe 226 ~I purpoK funds ,decn:wd S2.9 •million to S90J 7 billion; and the 9 I brokcr«aler f\andt U.Crated Sl.2l billion IO s 120 ... biltioft. A_...of'Aaedl in the broMr...,. CMlll"f~IOa.dlM .. yin ....... ..,.., _ ofanoeey llWtlct • ,. .. to ... NcordllilM.8UlOl'd ... '° Dr. Jlicob =· vier ....... , ·•dlill'~• ... •••'• .... ,..,~_..,_.....,o1 monies into money market funds hat bten ttinforccd this ytar by an ~iumncty favon~ yatld off~ttd by thne fund1 ~lauvc-to the )teldt avai~ble both on compeuna lhon atrm anvntmcnts and on moat lonter ltnn 1nvnt~nu. The 1nt1i1uac rcports the a 1t11 of money malUt funds to the fedtral Rnerve bid each Wttk and mun this da11 av1ilable to the publ~ on a Werkly belit. ~ iMdtutc lho ~· monthly on tbree ..,... ca1et011n ol ...._ 11wyarc~•• ..... wt.iel9 inchNk Ii -urity ...... bOIMI .... ~~::.--.... and (J) d .. lllMln· .,...,.--..... ... du • .., .............. , ,,,, .... ....... e on commnaaons. tht Cl\~o Trib-une and Clue• Sun-Times ha'e &aid. On Thursday. the Mere and the Board of Track ~re Sttvcd with 5U~nas dtmandina records of trades. L.nlic said the invcshpt1on would force cxchanac officials to 11rcnathen internal rqulations. "Sometimes il takes somethina like this to liaht a fuse under cxchanae officials. and this has lit a fuse " Some anal~~ts said the private club atmospbtrc of the markets had b«n shancred b)' the FBI invcstiption. Traders see the IO\estiption as "an invasion of privacy." said John Troelstrup. a commod1t1es lawyer and a former enforcement official at the Mere. "EAchanges have prided them- selves on their ability to maintain close surveillance on the ~pie who apply for membership: he said. ··Now 11 1s c;lcar that a scam was perpetrated. Obv1ousl) they <aacnts) fooled the system." 'i l l 'l "\I, t 'l '\OS I - N'NGS thelllanlquantroft9'epttv1ou1fkral ytar. Tht d«hnc 1n = "' the N w~.....,~* q..aner peri~ at any umc and wa due pnac1peHy 10 an uncapeclcd .... ~ f\&netiOOS UlCJl• d«fllle ID .... ptllSlytiy, 11ail lalcl lhonfell ii ~\ cd IO 'WUllCmwp 1n1nuflc1um ~r-bt dut ID a ~ ioft* 11 the iphnaf ,products arid C'Oftuiolktl for m~ C'Olll~ iUitii wtltell Ptnonal computcn. super macro-the pnmary application of our pnnltt compulftt and aunicompulitn, u pft)dUC'tt. The lhordall was ..,. wtll IS n1p1 dall inpulOU&pul KfOM a bfOld raaet Of modcb and (fOIO) dat.a prottsllf'I sn.icmt for cu.IOIMn both 1n lht United .Stat" the Federal Aviation Adm1ni1trauon. and furftftl'," 11id llobcn A. Klrist. . . . ---Pr...,..aa. .. an Irvine manufac-ptttidtnt and th~f nttutive offtccf. turtt of computer J)!lntcn. has re-Priatronill dtli&Mt manufactures poned a net lou ofU.998,000. or 65 and marketsprinttrs forbulincu and cents per share. for the quancr ended industrial ~icauons. Pnn1ron1" Dec. 23 on sales of Sl J ,8SO,OOO. leads the 1 ustry as the supplier or Th1sromparcswithanctincomcof printers for ruatd 1ndustn1I apph- $477.000, or 10 cents per shart. on cations. sales of $31 1697,000 for the likf • • • quancr of the previous year and net Costa Mesa-baled PDA £apiteer· income of S2SSs.000• or 6 cents per taa ~ported its results for the Sttond sha~. on sales 01 $36,362,000 for tht quancr and six-month period ended quaner ended Sept 23. · ~. 31. For the nane months. the company Net eam1np were $446.000. or 11 ttponed a net loss or S 1,324.000, or cents ptr share. for thuccond quaner 29 cents ~~ share. on revenues of of fi~! year 1989, as compared w.lh SlOl.665,000 compared with a net S377,000.or9ctntspersha~. forthe lo sofUS6,000,or l2centspershare, tce0ndquaneroffiscalycar 1988. For on revenues of $90,171.000 for the the s1Jl-monttt pcnod; tam1np ~ first nine months of fiscal 1988. 17 CCft\S per ihatt tor the cumnt Released backl<>t as of Occ. 23 was fiscaJ year as compared with 14 cen" Sl7,S57,000 compared with ptrsharc,forfiscal)ear 1988. $23,811.000at theendoftheprevious Revenues foe' the second quancr quarter and Sl l .281 .000 al the end of amounted to $6,373.000. an increase 1117 NL-l'I 11.J> NL-I) 102 NL-II ltl) ltl.1 H I IUH ti _.... ... ·-fl kit MM• • --"""~ .,. ·-.. ol 1 pmeal over lbc t«OIMI ~r oJ * Pft~iOUt fitCal ~· SalftMR Pia lll'tU ~ for dlC _,... ~..ntr MR up ) ~· 0\'tf tk like .... ... ,.. • ~a.A~ $400.000 IDMr .._ aat1e1....-,_.. ca..~ licllW RM U. dicta Ma._.~ an tbr ... _,..of the qt11rtel, Mtt no• received untd ~-UllJ· 06<11*8U!lll income for the ICC· -..-ncr of litcal yq.r_ 19 .,. ~ducpnmanty to~ 1nm;ut 1n f'oi'tilD curftftC)' transl(11on 111n1 POA Ealin«n• i1 a . pubhcty owned company that dniJftl. ~­velops and maittts m«han1cal cna>· neenna software and · provides ad· vanced ttthnolosY. products and Sptetahltd.entJnctttna servu:es • • • S..&Mn Calif ...... ,.,.... •• dlrtt• tors have declared the rtplar quat· icrly d1vadend1 of $2.24 on the 8.96 pera:nt wries of its $100 cumulative prtferrtd 1tock. The foUow.na dividends abo Yrcrt declared on four KTI~ of cumulative preferrtd stock: 2 S.S cents on the 4.08 percent series. 26.S ctnts on the 4.24 percenl scncS, 29.87S cents on the 4. 78 pen:ent series. and 36.2 S ctn ts on the S.80 percent senes. Each of ~ cbv1dcnds 11 payable Feb. 28 to sharehoktcrs of ett0rd on . Feb. J.- Amateur hibachi chefs slice shriimp for diabetes group 8y e<ABN M. nlD ....... Cea ....... Ftftttn minutH before they "'tt to p> .. on" Monday niatu. the chefs at the Junior Diabttet Foundation {JOF)Celebnty Cook-oftat Btnihana 1n N~pon Beach~ all in the bar. They weren't drink1na. mind you (wise idea, consacknna they'd M>On be •ieldina the razor sharp h1bech1 knives). The> were instead huddled around a video screen watch1n1 their train1n1 session held the previous Mond4y. The 2~plus local .. ctlebs. ·· includ- !!11 s.,enw.r Tem and£ ... Jue KUeJ, Aneel baseball catcher DeneU Miller. -era. columnist Jetr, ~ria •• l&m &M \IWa Deu, and AllM &lrltdctr -all spo!11n1 colorful Chef's hats and kerchiefs -wert then unleashed at the tables to serve up a menu of tubacbi "*tables. shrimp and chicken -JUSt like real Ben1han1 chefs. "Someone McDonald's..·· decided chef PMI ....... qucstao"int his own culinary Upertlte. ··Have them prcpttt 811 Maatoto" ~Cal k'm"• and Tom Riky waited" calmly (not in an~· hurry to st.art cookana>. unable to n 11 their table becked up lO Dartt Mailer's. and the ~c to ••opttate" was limned. M1Utt took h11 own time. camully carv1na only thrte shrimp and addana in ttfettnce to himwtf. .. This 1s the slow motion," btfore dcfenln1 tht rest Of the catch lO I Btn1hana chef. Honorary chef. KABC Oran1t County restaurant cntac W GUny, attend.•na with wife, AmM, w.s im-- pressed with the tum-out of 240. A vetnan o( nuiny fund-ra11ina cook· offs.. Gilroy 9dded. ··you can't alwa)s auaranttt a crowd like thi' one." And the crowd was havina a aood 11me. The h1bechi stoves siulcd (and smoked wi1h buminaoil), bu1 i1of\cn was droWned out by t.ht lauatucr of thcpcsu. JDF boerd fund-raasana vact prna· dent~ IAllle (nursina a cold and 1nuc11'9UD1 bet' Hawauan ~acation at lht tad of the moftth) was pleased with the fint of what hopefl.lllf wall bt an annual event. Proceeds for dia- betes research . prosrams wctt es ti· mated It SI 0,000. . , 1llis is our first fund·ra1s1n1 e" ent since the JOF board w'ls formed less than a year 110." said Leslie. Two additionaJ fund-raisers att also· planned - a fashion show and a walk+tbon -later this sprina. Based 1n Hununalon Beach. the JOF had.'Pftv~ously been ~upponcd pnmanly b> antemted parents and a few volun~rs. accord1n1 to ~1c. The new board aS.MsUnt an lcadtrship and fund-raasana also 1ncludc1 Gin Sa'r&•1(pttS1cknt). Dr. T .. Besley, T-b teewid. Marilya Ry~, Dr. Martell Bra•. Am MMalls, Gary Ralf and Sueme J ...... Aft9e1 utdlM D.,...etl M._ lllc"""'""P and 11o1t O.oy lc•nter photol hts wtfe, Anne.and •w Jane and Tom ltll•J enjoy the party. HHIDf ~I . By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Q. l -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •QJ4 • AXQJ4 • JS •A7l The biddina has proc:~dcd; So•tll W Ht N or111 East l v Pus 2 P 1 What do you bid now? A.-With this much m ength oppo- site a one-over-one re ponsc, you would ha"e jumped to two no trump to descnbc a balanced band 100 1tron1 for a one no trump opemn1 bid. Sin~ partner made a two over-one response, jump to three no trump to show the iamc type of hand. Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you bold: • AIJ'5 "; AJ )J16 •741 The biddina has proceeded: orU Eu& Sotatlll Wnl 1 Q ... 1. , .. l Q ,.. ' What do you bid now? AA-With an openina bid facina an openjna bad, you ba"e the v&lucs foT pmc. And you know your $ide has an eip1-card fit-on this sequence panna mu t have a stx-card heart suit. Thudorc, your support 1s more than adequate. Jump to four hearu. Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South )'Ou hold: •ll Q KQJ7 OAQ62 •AJl The bidd1na has proceeded: r... Soetla wesa ortla •• ow , 1 Q ,_ 1 WW do you bid now? A.-You ha\iC a pretty aood band, but there it DO need 10 Set carried away. Bear ln mind that you have f Ofced pert:ner to bid, and he mi&ht ha~ done to on 1 yarboroup. The IDOIC JOU can do is in~itc pmc by niWlla to three heart -if partner Ma I 11UUcrin1 Of potnU, he WtlJ IC> oa to pme. ~Neither vulnerabk, II SOulh JOU MW: •KJ Q Qlt OQM73 +JlOll The biddina has proceeded: ortb Eut Soutai West l • Pus I T P l • Pu l + Pass 2 NT Pass '! What action do you take? A.-Partncr 1 show101 a 5-4-2-2 d1stnbuuon and some 16-18 points. Not on)) arc you maximum for your first re pon e, but your honor in partner's suits mu t be upgraded. nythina other than a bid of thr« no trump should be treated with c<?n~mpt . Q.S-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: • Q96l Q' JUI AIUOl5 + 5 The biddina has proceeded: or1111 East Soatlll Wat I • Pus l P l ~ ,... ! What action do you take? A.-For his Jump shift, panner can hardly have less than A-Kand A-Q in his two suits. Thercforr u's si m· ply a maucr of whcth~r p. •ner has the •~of club u ~cu. Bi •our no trump to fi nd out. (Jr yo \&ltner habttuaJly Jump shift •lln bad utts, you ha"e our s)'mi'>l •hy.) Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you ho ld: • KQ'13 Q x.1'5 ~· 0 A 1 + KJ9 The bidd.int bas proceeded: atlt Wat Or1111 East I T Paa 2 • P l• P 3NT P 1 What a-:uon do you take? A.-Partner's two-club bid ~as S1aymi n. search1n1 for a po ible•- • fit . Since tu bid of tbrcc no trump denies four pa(les, he m\Ut hold four cards in hearts. Con«t to four hearts. A•ellaMt fOf a ...... li9M u I .,.ct.I otftt ........ , ..... llM'k· ,. ., oouaLU ~ '°'· ,._ C..-.... SJ te ·~EN DOUal.D, '' aft 111111 WW J 0 M, P.O .... W. Ori G1, "9. JmJ ............... .., .... .. ••,New J 11 .. 11•1 " Closer look behind bedroom doors DEAR RE.\DERS \ cstcrda) I re ported on the results of the sun e) The question: Has )Our seit hfC' gone dov.nh1ll s1ncC' mam ge., If o. v.h)'l 4-s I said an )e terday's column. I rcce1' cd mo~ thiln 141.210 pieces ol mail. and 52 ~rccnt of the rcspon· dents v.ert male The ages of thoSC' who v. rote v,,ere from 17 to 93. E1ghty-tv.-o ~rctnl of the respon· dents said SC\ after marriage v.as much less pleasurable The ~r­ ccntage of unfulfilled female wa<; almost the same a for males For a closer loo~ at "hat JOt'S on behind 1he bedroom doors of •\mcn- ca. read on From San Fra.oelseo (male 46) \\hen v.e v.ere going t C'ther. she used to meet me at 1he airport in a raincoat "'1th nothing undernea1h Now v.e h1ne three l ids and she ~)S.. ··Take a ta'lt1 I'm too tired to dnH~ ·· From Newark (male S1) \our quesi1on -hu st' gone do"nh1ll s1nct' mamage" -1s an insult to tho~ ot us v.ho v.111ed un11I mamaac to hi~(' SClt 'OU OU&ht tO lC'll \OUr rtadC'rs that 1fthe\ don't t':lt thC' lltnl off the ca~e belore dinner 1he) art hl C'I} 10 CnJO> the dc'>SC'M more West Palm Buell (male S~) Courtship. beJutaful Mama&t' Jous) Boozr ruinrd 11 .\lcohohn o\non)mous sa' cd me but b) then she had left Lawrence. Kan. (female) Our 'IC\ hfC' v.as ne\er temlic. but after "C mamed his battC'~ v.cnt complctt'I~ dead HC' 1ned to blamC' 11 on h1 hean med1c1ne. but I found out he'd been ha\ ma a I 5·)C'ar affair v.1th our nnt· door neighbor Grand Rapids. Mleb. (male. 'iOJ Downhill Detin1teh The ~menc'i\ 1s bonng SamC' t1mt' ~me place me pos1t1on \\on t 111 an~ thin& ncv.. I v.ould ne\Cr1..hC.1l but II SC3\\ to \CC' v,,h) ~ mam men do Loulsvllle tfemaic. J ) Ho"" ('\(1t ing can )C>. be "1th a po1bell1cd C) n1cal. comatose cou<.·h potato" l he man hJ\ nothing to '3) un11l 1he h&hh go out then sudden I\ he 1s O\Crtomc with pau1on tiC' v.ondcrs v.h' I'm not 1ntc~ ted. Drav. him a p1dure. • v.111 )OU please ..\nn., Waco, Tn. (male) Don't forget to 1ndude )Our p ) readers v.hen )OU wntc up the results of )Our mam (' suf\c'< M) lo"er and I ha"c b«n together 10 \cars \\c both a~ that o ur sc' hfe 1so"t as 'ood .u ll v.u btforc hC' mo'rd 1n The ~uon C"ouple arc on their best beha\IOr "hen the\ date ) ou can't~ t~lht"r all the time and not get a little s1cl of each othrr Calgary, Cua•• (IC'male. -iM ~' '-';&S labulouc, bef°" "e mamcd 'o" 11 s on m} b1rthda> and our an- n1-.ersal') The~·s a real commun1ca· lion problem and be refu to accept rounselin& Atlalta (M le. 58)'. Sex aOer mar· nagt? What's 1bat? How a n J ar1 c~c1tcd about a "'onan v.ho "'e•p~ :?50 pounds and donn't bathe dun an) month that has an R an it? Dfekla..... .0 . (female, 44) Ou r sex hfe gets bcuc·r all the tame Wtn" &cause ll 1s an cxprc jon of a lo· e based on rrspcct. councs). honest\ adm1rat1on and mutual trust. M.uMu.et. "-c Wu4 (male. Si da~orccd) Downhill. of courx All the wa) Wh)., K1 an' don't In t Good rookin' do. Los~~ (female)· I JU l \IW nn husband's ~st ca.ref He sa) our sr' hfc 1s 1emfk. T~ b11 Olt docsn·l rcahze I ha"en't had an orp m in I~ )c.ars. I'm cancchna his vote Su Aat•to (female). He·s Ptot· est.ant. I'm Catholic He's AnaJo. I'm H1 panic He's a Repubhan. I'm a Ckmocrat He tells me I'm JOf)leOUS I'm not Butscx1t bcttcnllthch because~ are nut about each other Jessica Hahn in PTL country ly Ttw Auod•t~ ,nm (1RfE' VILLE C -JC1 h.a Hahn ~)s she found ll d1ffic-ult 10 return to the ~uth. the hean of the PTL telt\ 1\1on mantStr)' con\t1tucn· cy. but came an~ -.a) 10 help Pf\)mote 1 car hov... "In 1h1s pan ot the countr')'. I didn't lt nov. 1( I "IS go1n1 to act ll led or l 1ucd '• iatd ~ah n. "ho !oe\uat encounter -.1th PTL founder Jim &Her ~I~ lead to the dov.nfall of the c:~an,rlacal em pare. Si&n5 s ha •·J ca 1s a D\~,c 14) \ll \\omen:· v.h1ch arttted the fi rmer church ~rttal') upon her amul Fn da} at the Cirtt'M 1llc- p1nanbura ~1~. no lunger bother her. '"' \Aid .. Whn'I ) u t J 1ca Hahn, ~au ftl c ntro\tfS\ me pt0pk hke me. and tome pNplc don't" w 1d 1 a prom nonal lj)pearan« tor the Spenanoora nr sho•. Hahn v.as a ~ un an ftdtnon radio tat1on '>ho .. f-nd11' m&hl 1.u1on oOic.:111\ \11d the-. otkred her a ~rmanent spol after hstC'ncr-1 O\Cl"\A.hclm 1ngh 'I.aid thC') enJO)ed her ince IC'3\ing her JOtl D\ an on·.ltr perwnaht) for a Phocnt\ radio station On 31 . Hahn ~1d he ha rtct1\ cd about I 0 otkr\ from other talion\ around thl' count I"\ he \a1d \he "ould \1ft through thc'oOC'rs anJ m .. ke a d« 1s1on in the nc-'t le" '4ttkJ LO~ \IGEI f\ -\ l<X11I -\. ( P otl1c1al "'ho has cnt1c11l-J rs.tnio Hall tor faahn& to h1tt m Jrt blacls tor h1 ne"" late-niaht talk. ho". t,as filed a SI 0 m1ll1on ftbel \Utt inn thC' blad . a tor-<omcd1an 1lh Edv.-anb pr"1dcnt of thc lk'"erl H1lls·Hollyv.ooJ d \apter of the Nauonal ~1at1on t r \ht J " ncc:m(nt of ( olored Propt.:. claimed an the la .. uit filed f nda in upcnor ( o un thal Hall dcfaml'tt him h attuSJn him of c•ton1on dunna a radio talk. shov.: earlier th" month \ccordina to Edv.ards' lav.su11. Hall claimed Edv.ards had souaht S40 000 to prt\ cnt him from pubh· u11ng Hall' alleged failure to hire black "'""" d1rtt10,-.;. or produ«n for ht ncv. ., nd u:ated hov.. ··The \Nn10 Hall hov. " Hall'\ (ommcnts v.erc "for the i.olc purpo~ of dcfamana Edv.ard and th<" •\·\C'P:· Edv.ard\' law u1t sl- l{"fc Bob \\-achs, a Hall manairr. de· dined to comment on the lav. u11 , HC' ~1d his chent v..ho formerl) wa a ~t ho t of Fo' Br da tint Co."s ··The Late Sho""," had not bttn .t.er'td ~1th the lepl papers Th<" 8e\Ct l) H1ll,·Holl)"'ood .\.\ P al ha cnt1 11cd M1 hacl Jae~ n aod Lionel R1~h1t o n \Jm1l.ar • around , g )IOI the b~ k '!.In~ emplo)td ftw blad., 1n adman1 trat1\t l)0\1t10Mon thc1r\t&IT!1 AneNe Hall protC\l unaul.AI material. \\hat \tam at tl1Nt1on ruuld k~ to important Cllntac1s 8ruther or '''tcr talh about uppom1n1 mp You·11 ht a 11.cd to "•~tc'h t~ hou!lt .. Gln'AIU (Noi.1~-0et. ~I> You ma) v.-.ant tu trucl, bUI domatic rnJ19ni1bih11n command 11tt nt1 n tnvt for harmun\, clear air (O crnina r«cnt e\pcn· dtturu. You1t learn mort abOut m ft(~ and hov. 1t tttt that ... CAraK'OllN Cl>tt. l~·Jan I~): fcchn1qun •'ill pcl'f«wd. ou·n rtttf\e ~ from tiVXIAtC •ho ~vtOUtl) wat 1ftd1tlcttnt. Mont lhathad~ •nhhdd 1 dMC to tic' rdtMC'd F u on 'PC'< 1aJ ~nt. tru 1 tund A4UAlll tJan ~ tb 1 ) Rnpons1hihtte\ lncn'ltf' ftd do \'IN~ fOt ... ~ "'"""'* ~ =1 ... _141 Older 11M11"idul offton ad' K ~n11w . .,rec mcnt eottlract. Rttent publte appcar1nct •ift "°"' .. erry ~MICHAIL RYDZVNSKI o.., .... c ............ . Someone had better tdl the mem- bers of the New York City Opera who WC1't involvcd an Saturday after- noon's perf'orman~ of Fl"ln2 uhar's .. The Merry Widow.. that the) 're supposed to have fun with it. This production. as directed b) R.bnald Bentley and prOduccd at the at.nae County Performina Ans center: often pve the impression it w)S tatting this musical fluff of art sqiousJy. Now. "The Merry Widow" iS"not somethihg one should sneer at otdismiss absent-mindedly. But it's no"'Cannen." either. What the 1905 o~retta is. as a hiahly diverting. delightful and d1$-atining. piece of entertainment an ~ich one easily and willingly can get ldSt. But as presented by NYCO, "fhe Merry Widow" was something to be cherished and in awe of\en to the pbint of reverence. Consequently, there seemed to be some general reluctan~ on the part of the large cast assembled to let loose and indulge a little an the musicaJ's shcnanipns. Chorus master Joseph Colanen had the ensemble sound weighty and far too busnesslike. while conductor lmre Pallo and the or- cbcstra frequen tly dragged. Act I proved especially wooden in pla~ foreveryone, with both the comic and musical ti min& off to a considerable l '\ l .ISTI '\GS l:'PI\ MIC USA Ull..... Tod 11eo, •• , Cowt WllMlol Fortunt p,. .. , .... lor4 idow' not too merry euent Perhaps the s1n1c~ had u difficult tame \\armina up to "W1dov." afterdoana v.orks of~ater substance-Verdi'' .. R1aoletto" and Mozart's .. The Magic Aute" ~ earher in the ~eek. Louis OtlC'y as Count Danilo needed a panicular boost. His tenor voice cracked a few time while climbing into or out of his upper range (an all three acts), whale in at least two numbers. he frequent!) rushed. only to wait before staning his next lane for the orchestra to catch up. In addition, some of has mo,e- ments appeared stiff and mechanical. · In tnc lllle role. Leigh Munro looked glamorous and had better luck vocaJly with her strong. Ct) talhne soprano. She also had her mo'it stunning achievement with he f soft. poignant ana in the bcg1nn1ng of Act II. The uncertainty of havina more fun aside. the biggest problem with "Widow" was the absence of chemistry between Otley and Munro. You never doubted for a second that they even disliked each other: hence. not only as there a lack of tension 1n their relation sh 1p dunng the cou~ of action but their talk of ··not being fond" of one another rings hollow if not false. The eventual resolution of their differences arrived with neither surpnse nor excitement. There were some supcrlat1vc per- formances from the )upponina play· en. Tops amona tho~ ~as Jam~ B1tl1nas. one of the fc~ who rt· membered 10 ha\e fun . As the d1mmut1ve Nasch who alwt)'S man· aced to be an the know but who's duty was to mat..c sure others did nol know, B1lhnp delivered has hnei with fla"less timina and an JUSt the nght tone befitting the occasion. He de· SCf'\cdlyrecw.cd the most thunder- ous ovation Ruth Golden -who previously scored success at the center an concerts last >ear -demonstrated her talent for both hght comedy and clearly proJectina. vibrant sinaing voice as the nau&ht1l~ Oirtatious Natalie. Althou&h d1cm1stry sctmcd lacking between her aod Gran Wilson (as ttie )Oung Vicomte Camille de · Jolidon ). at feast they appeared to make a cute (af slightly mismatched) couple. Joseph McKee was amusing as the blustery Baron Popoff. Michael Willson and Robert Ferner made a comical Mun-and-Jeff pair of inept Frech diplomats. and Joyce Campana was a whinsacal hnle Oirt as Olp. The sets and costumes -designed by Helen Pond and Herbcn Senn. and Suzanne Mess. respectively -were breathtakingly colorful and arrayed. But wall someone please tell the singers they could look hke thc)"rc enJoyina their parties at least? MlcGy• Tht Dly All« ('131..+•• I .ll9on Roblnil .loBelh Wiiims) The fifth Annual T•~n AtlllfMty Hll Niwa Reoek«. WllOe II FIN Steret lnt.1109nce Ti. Sino.no O• The Oil Rull " W•n tecllve lrotlltmood of tllt RoM ,...., i d 2) TIN Tod Dtno Yfll l PtlCt Ill '"' Uwr.nce Wtlll Nucle• t 0twn F 11!10US Theme M-. The 1Mt of C..On .. Oscar-w.ianJag director Wise saluted at gala BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Andem}'_ Awan:f-.,..1nnm1 prod~r­ director Robn't W1~ ~as honored I\ a black·\Je Hollywood pla anended b) leaders of the motion picture 1ridu1trY. and c11t members from man) o(Wisc'1 films The SJ ,()()().a-couplc dinner Satur- day night at the Beverlr Hilton Hotel was a reunion of sorts for performers of many of Wise's _production , includinp "West 1dc Story ..... The Sound o Music" and MStar Trtk:· ~tiblewas0«upied by the now· arown performers who pla>ed t~e rambunctious Von Trapp children 1n "'The Sound of Music.' The plain a packed.International Ballroom. sponsored by the Amen- can Fnends of Tel /wav Universal)'. featured .. Wisc'1 1ostatlat1on as an honorary 'fellow of the un1vers1ty's film and telev1s1on school. Actor Bun Lancaster("Run Silent. Run Deep") was toastmaster and ainacr dancer Rita Moreno ("West Side Story") performed for the eel· ebrity audience. which also included actors Gregory Peck and La rry Hagman. Julie Andrews ("The Sound of Music") was to hive introduced Wisc to the dinner. but she could not attend bec1'use of the flu. "I'm pleased honored and thnlled about all the thmg.S that have been said about me tonight, .. said a mode-st Wase. whose ptetures ha'lle received 19 Oscars and 67 Oscar nominations. PBS's 'Secret Intelligence' criticizes American espionage LOS ANGELES CAP) -CIA agents, as depicted an the new public telev1s1on series "Secret In- telligence... could remind you of wealth y an-la-ws -you might curse their existence. but they can come in handy 1n tough umcs. Debuting tonight on most Pubhc Broadcastma Service stations, the four-part "Secret Jntelhgen~" scnes chronicles the four-decade v owth of Amencan espionage outfits. This cntical history concludes that U.S. antelligence agenc1cs have come to be omnipotent giants. both "protecting" democracy lnd. at limes, under- mining at In most maners of espionage. '"the normal rules of combat do not apply," scnes host Ball Kurtis says in his narration. "The only rule as. wan " That phalosoph)'. not surpns1ngl). can lead to tangles Specifically, to save us from com- munism. "SeCrct I ntelhgence" sa)'.S. J Edgar Hoover's FBI borrov.ed tech- niques mastered by the Soviet secret police. To encouraae his brand of leadership an Nicaragua. LI Col Oh ver North allqedl> hed to the U .S Congress and secretly d1vem:d money to the Contras. Usina these and other case studies, "Secret lntelhgence" aims to il- lustrate the fundamental clash be- tween an open, honest aovcmment SO \ P SI ,, ,, \ H \ and the increasingly forceful role covert intelltgen~ pla)S an arms control, fightma terrorism and ma1n- ta1nin1 world peace. But who's a terronst? Who defines world peace? Who as there to protect us from Amenca's .. secret wamon?" Who will watch the watchers? These arc JU St some of the questions "Secret lntelhaence" attempts to answer "It as more difficult to run secret opcrauons an a society an which the Congress supervises what's go1n1 on." former CIA Director Wilham Colby sa)'S 1n the proa:ram. "but that's the cost of h1vin1 the kmd of constitutional government v.e have. and an my vaew it's v.ell wonh 1t " While clearl) not a new dilemma. tbe issue ~ows more umel~ wath the ~rcs1dent1aJ anauaurauon ofa former CIA director. Georae Bush. and the impending start of Nonh's tnal. scheduled for Jan. 31 "Secret lntelhaencc" unfolds an ~ecklychapten. with each of the fou r segments address1n1 a specific 1n- ten1gen~ concern The show alter- nates between mtelhgence v1ctones -the achievements of code brcaken 1s especially prom1nen1 -and es- pionage shoncomanis The first episode. "The Onl) Rule h Wan." loolcs at the onJJni. of the FBJ and the \IA. focusing on the collaPK of antelhgence anal)'m before the bomb1n1 of Pearl Harbor and, an contrast. the wm-1t-all<0sts t1ct1cs used by U.S. govcmment- tratned operatives 1n Burma. "Intervention.'' the second install· ment. examines the v.orldw1de emersence of the Cl Au a secret army after World War II. The hour docu. ments the ClA's Qrchestration of coups in Iran and Guatemala. Part three, '"Leaming to Say No.'' inspects the scandals and failed efTons -the Bay of Pip. assan1na-t1on attempts, the countennsuratnC) pr<>sram an Vietnam -that pla&ued antelhgence operations an the 1960s and '70s. The final epuode. "The Enterpn~." tra~s the roots of the Iran-Contra arms,-for-host1aes scan- dal and FBI harassment of U .S c1t1zcns who opposed the Reapn adm1n1strat1on's fore11n policy All of the shows feature 1nterv1CW$ with an~lhgcn~ e•perts. former op- erat1ve1, 1oumahsts and s1it past ClA directors.. 1nclud1n1 Colby. Richard Helms and the late Wilham Case)', sctn an has las\ telev1 ion interview If the senes leaves viewers with a lastina 1mpress1on It 1s that even an an era of more at1ent1vc con· aress1onal ovenaght, covert 1n· tclhaencc opera11ons ~•II continue "Can we Nn scettt opcrat1ons.,.. Colby asked at the nev.s conference "The answer as yes .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .------'Richard warns Pilar that Angela is out to get her ~ AUTO FACTS ..,.,.,.._ ... , .._. ..... WIMWWIOlll OlllM MltMM1111 ..... Mt ...... 11 .. ........... ..... JN-tat ,,., • 1111 ....... ,. ..... _,.....,, CIMI & a.MT ... --...... .es ... , ..... C...lent ltt2-llft., Cts'YA IW-SU·•lst llOUY mllCMm'I-.. ......... ......., IUCJe ..._,II It·• acu ..-,,,. 11• ..., tnmlCMIUtnM ..... tlOM C8lldl ... .. ,, ...• ,,,. .... • 1'Mlln..,. ...... , . ...._ ---· •MUI& W• 9 --· .-..-... ... , ,,_.,.... .... ---~ leTT llOnlN ICOll Sii I ,_. ••Mt ........ '°"' ...... , """" OLMl&a.MY ... ll! ... ly LYNDA HIRSCH DALLA Mck•>" <Nho 1s the brains bth1nd Jeremy Wendell. ~ts t~ South· rOt'k land ~ •1shed (or UC Ellen \'O"'S 10 d«troy Jc~my J R forms 1 penncrsh1p wtth Apnl C'asey tnc\ 10 s-.ceHalk ~pr1I and Lucy, but 1hhou&h ~ 1ppt1rs to ha\c success ll fin1. 11 is ob111ou1 th.II \M; arc r--------------mcttl)' s1nn11n1him1lon1 C'all) 1m\n '" Dallas and announc~ she IS MrJ J R Ew1na. l1•1ld15 .......... ......... .,,_ ......... , wuwuw ·-·-· .. ""-.. , ..... _,_ -~--oo-. •u.-.. DY AST'Y. Pntmpecd due lO prn1dtn· tiaJ 1nauaura11on C\en1s P ALCON CREST: Daniel cStt1dn 10 marry Emma. but is opcnl)' d1tdainf'UI of the hoopl1 Ansell has ettatcd •round the ~'"" xns111~e 10 Daniel's fear of bema hun and his d1$J1ke of 011entat1on Emma llrc<'S to dope Richard wam' Pilar that Anat.ta IS out to act ttfr. Ben Volunteer EstabfiShed non-proftt fwttcn student tadllnff organization is seekina local co-ar.,.t •. Our stipend/travel insentive pro· fmtould send you to Europe Inquire Now ..• (714) 737-9176 contacu his mother 1n It.ti)' I.NOTS LANDING Realmna 1h11 Abb) framed Harokl Ohv1a •arns her mother th.11 iht '"'" 10 t~ pepcn •nh thlS knowlcd&e. .,.hteh would d.fttro)' · Grea·s chin" of becomm1 mayor ~bby. know1na 1h11 Oh~•• would carry out her thtnt dtoPI l~ ChafltS ap1n.i Harold lthouJh 1t '' obvious that Gres ca~ about her, Pa ctnn<>• ac• him to call olT his wtddint to Abb). and s~ looks on u Abb)' end Grq pttpe~ to m1FT')'. Fttl1n1 that his latei1 • 1 nm<nt. prowcuuna the homettu. 11 immoral. Mack. quits h111ob Oat') tells Jill to at• l(»t L.A.LAW. o\m1(''sd1vor« ~•dco1u hit Desperate for money, bb ad•1ta a chent toscttlcoutofcoun althouahStuan. hcrC"C><OUnscl. th1nks lhccuccan ht won Abby fim 1uan. end •~ chcn1. aw-.~ thal Abb) " sclhna ham '11on, tttkt ~ counxt After a shout1na ma•ch 111111h Stuar\, Abby mlim she ""'-' putuna her ot11n needs ahead ot htt d~nl's ind a~ra to IWt Ht IMS lo hdp by ttU•nt htt a ntw cl~nt 1n 1 tndtmertt 1nfn'*1f'Cnl c:uc. end ik &elk bim ht C'ollld hive 1voidtd littp\IOCI Md tus . oopntl lltomty the .. one. .., "' •''* A1tktn, her '°"'91nw ... ,,..,..,,. •boas ddend1na a mu"tett chlfled with k1lltnt an uftlt'mC'd )OUtb 0.. lbt poe11• ot Wlftft"'I the C'8JC. °'9cc S*U AiUtw o.t .... m9d 10 ail hun aboll• fllll ~-.CC i. ............................. w-. * Wi• yp Altln'1qu1•M1 1•h ..... • *' .... calla a ............... ...... ..._.._..Pmnf1cedtt.IJ.ry Yew ....... ~"'*·· ..... -1-dlf ID lllcfll OM. la 1rr1 -....., ...,. ... ti I •• ,. o..w, MM .... ,._,, Nioefw I 11111 Wf Clll , .... , ............. ...., ..... . _..--::: Z' •g!J-:! ........ ..:;.., • .... ._Am91a--.nr ..... -.11-. { J -.. I UllOHl\I Judge Carte . puts career, but not questions behind .. I've never traded my judicial office for anythin1. not a dimn thini." · -Judge Bnan Caner The investip11on of Ju• Caner 1s O~'U ··proHdin• that he docs not ~* or assume jud1c11/ office by elttt1on. appomtmenr or assi,nmenr• at Jny future time. . -Judicial Performance Commission s,;okcsm~n. Harbor Municipal Coun JuciJc Bnan Carter seemed a man at peace with himself as he waved &oodbye to his car~r • ·on the bench and the questions that have stubbornl> dogged him for the past few years. · The investiption by the stat <'ommitsion on Judicial Performance into allegatLons of Judicial unpropr1ety ended as quickly as the 63-ycar-old junst announced his reurtment. Carter and the commission seemed to be saying. ''It's over. Foraet It, It doesn't matter anymore." But discontent lingers. It is true the allegations were never rrovcd. In fact. the chaf&CS were never aired. The JUdic1a commission acts secrttJy. But It wall forever be wondered whether the Newport Beach Judge compromised his position. D1J he v1olatt the ~rust placed in him'? It had been speculated that the state investtpllon centered on whether Caner fixed tickets. arranged favor for friends and altered coun records. The utent of his relationship with a prostitute raised further questions But that is all we have today. JUSt questions bcggJng for answers the way an old. respected member of the community seems to be pleading to be left alone. Caner wants to move on to clear the slate. But Judge Caner's name wasn't cleared. His retirement can't wrpe away the rumors. The usp1c16ns can't be dasmassed as easily as some bureaucrats' probe. As much as he wants it lo be. Caner can't make It all go away by walking away. The allegations still haunt the halls at Harbor C oun. shadowing Carter's colleagues on the bench. some of whom arc also said to be under 1n"est1gat1on b)' the state Judicial comm1sston. Voters who ex{>resscd their confidence in Judge Carter b)' electing htm to a s1x·year term as well as those lawyers and defendants who have appeared in Caner's courtroom can only wonder about the man who dispensed 1ust1cc there Retirement won't change that. As much as we wanr to believe Judge Can er. there "Ill always be a shver of nagging, gnawing doubt. What Caner seems to want the most -that his s1x·)car- term on the bench not be tainted -si mply can no t be ()ptntont expressed In this apace 1We thOM of the Oal.ly Pilot Other VteWS eJtpr9aMd Of\ t'"8 page ate thoM of their euthoft and wtts11 Readett' comm.ntt .,•Invited and may~ tent to~ Deity Pilot, P 0 Boa 1~. Cotta Mela 9212e Life in Los Angeles .. .If Los ~ngelcs was really the mess that some people sa> it ts, people would be selling their homes and Oecing in dro\-eS. That would dnve down the pncc of homes. or at least lttp them from rising quickly. Instead. the pnce of home arc soanng. The San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors rePortcd (recently) that nearly 20,000 valley area homes were old 1n 1988, making 1t the second be 1 sales )Car an the boord's 69· year history. Median home prices in the vafle> reached a record $233,000 in Dttcmbcr. up 29 percent O\ er the past year. The Los Angeles Board of Realtors also reported that December's median price in &he region (which includes vanous communities from Eagle Rock to Pacific Palisades) was S439,000, a 26 percent in reasc 1n the pa t I:? months Real estate booms can have many cause . no t all of them connected to the quaht} of hfc. But they ore fundamcn1all> hnked to supply and demand. and there has to be constdrrablt demand for hvinJ space an Los Angeles to create the c uy's year-in, year-out increases 1n real estate pnce The pres.cot scnerataon of cuy-dv.-cllers seems w1lhna to accept some annoyance 1n return for ... abundanl and "ell- payan&Jobs. easy accc s to an awesome vanct} of goods and services. a nch cultural hfe. enteruunmcnt and the ab1ht> to find people who hare their view and interc t uch arc the usual benefits ofbi1<1ty hfe-somcth1n1 for C\Ct)Onc and the freedo m to choose. Ruards and headache come " 1th t~ packqc. but it 1 a d1ston1on of rcalit} to talk as af the city 1s JUSt a welter of dttay, congcsuon. pollution and crime nd ... We wnte this on a day when the air 1s ab olutcl} free of s m91. the winds arc light. the temperature 1~ somewhere in the 70s and the calendar read Jan 17 .... "c'd still rather be stuck 1n traffic than stuck in snow Tk Lo1 A•1ele1 D•lly ~-• The new Deukmejian The S47.8 b1lhon propo d state budget Go\ Dcu- kmcjian rtlcas.c<.L (Jan 10) contained le~ ~urpn . But 1n his friendly and coopcrauv tone towal\I 1h"' Oemocratic-dom1natcd 4f1slaturc tn hi state of the \late Mtdras ... the IO~emor belted the bustne HS.U ual look of the proposed ~t. And the reform Dcukmcjian 1ua~tcd incbca1e 1 MW wallinpess on hi pan to excrc1K pol1t1cal leidership nthcr than pauivcly lettana the inuaall\'C procc\s dceermine how state funds an: raised and Jptnt. With the understandable desire to end hi two--term unt in offtee on a positive note, Dtukmcjian a~rs to hue cmlnced common scnte and coopenthc lawmakina. The Lcaillatun: should tel aside panasan concerns to take 8dvantaee of that opponunity. ..... ·-.. ,..., -...l .. ..... ~Yiw ...... Clltl ... ,.... ...., ....... ......... ... ~ ..... .......... ...... .................. a...'¥: ... ........ ~ .... t.-.... L California' could lead nation looking for common ground ACRAMENTO -The pnnc1pal of 1 Sou them Cahfomui elemental') school was "1s1 ting the Capitol last week This 1ournah~t greeted him ~•th a hand~hikc and asked ahout h1~ school The pnnc1pal whipped out his wallet and opened 11 to d1spla> the small photo of a pretty. long-haired Asian girl. .. This LS what l\'s all abou t:· h<" \a)~ with obvious enthusiasm .. he ~as one of the boat people and she didn't speak a "ord of Enghsh. not a \Ingle word. They~ sent her to me bccau~ I had an ESL (Enghsh-as-a-second- languagc) program And no~ he's stan1n1 (Un1"<"rs1ty of C'ahfom1a) fkrkeley l1n'1 thal 1r~1?" The pnnc1pal added lhat h1~ prote&e ~as a hulc shon of cash to bcj1n coltcgc. but that he'd made a personal loan 10 cover the defic11. Later that da>. the JOurn;ihst re· CCl\-cd a call from a prominent cn"1ronmcntal llt1v1s1 1n the San Francisco Bay area he calleJ to dt9Cuss a paper she had wmtcn about growth and population lOntrol As lh<" p;ipcr demonstrates she b<"he"es. quite fcr"entl>. that C'ah· fom1a's social and environmental futurt 1s thrtatened b) unchclkcd population growth and that 1n 11s own interest. the state must take whatc"cr steps nettssal) to dramatical!\ re· duce 1mm1inu1on But. the JOurnaltst a !..ed. arcn '1 the 1mm1grants mere!) responding to th fact that Cahfom1a·s d)'nam1c econ· omy 1s offering huge numbC'r. of Job., 1n close ~ro~1m11y to undcrcmploH·d Third \\ orld na11ons such as Mc''"o"> Th<" JObs could bC' reduced b)' stricter controls she replted Bua 11 there arc surplus Jobs. the) shouldn't go to 1mm1grant . she said. bc-l':au~ they arc taking Job that hould go to "Amcncans .. 1111 later that day, the JOUrnah t was making a speech about Cahforn1a soc1opoh11cal trends A questioner from the audience a ph) teian. asked whether the Japanese arc taking OH'r Cahforn1a with their large i"" est· mcnts in officc buildings and other real estate in the state. lsCahforn1a 1n danger of lalltng under the poh11c.ll and economic control of Asian in· "e tors1 The~ personal vignettes all occur· nng w1th1n a fe~ hou". haH a comm on thread. th<" astonishing cul· tural and economic changes that arc occumna 1n (ahlom1a as 11 al!aoO undrrgocs an unprcteJcntcd k'd ol population growth Most of th<" four mtlhon-plus ne~ (ahfom1ans ofth1s Jccuck arc 1mm1· grants or the otTspnng of recent 1mm1Jrants C'ahforn1a 1s bcl.'.om1ng the mo\\ comple\ SOC:1<"} C' .:r c\pencn cJ b) mankind. a '" 1ng s0t:1al laborator) that tC\ts whether so man) people rcpr("j(ntins o mnn) culturals and l.inguagcs. ltvmg so man) co"tras11ng hfcst)'lcs holding so man) d1ffcnn1 sornll \-alue\ and eng.a ed 1n so m.ln" competing economic actt\ 111es. can function fherr arc l"-O C\trcmt' ~enanoo, for th is un1QUC SOCICI) One 1s that ( ah lorn1a demon· st ra tes that 1t 1s possible 10 "rcate a producu' c and tolcrant muh1cultural social chmat<". thercb~ offering that modt'l to the rest ol 1hc nation ;anJ the rest ol the world The other 1s thJt ( 3hforn1a de· g<"nerates into a larger-seal<" Bciru1 , filled with mutual!) hostile trtbcs who u~ bo1h forc e .-and poht1"al po~er to hold their ri'al 1n chcd. The principal "1th his proudl) d1spla)cd photo ol the huk·As1an JU1 \II.ho mad<" 11 to Sert.ck) 1s li.,.,1na C"v1dencc that the fir\t scenario 1s pou1bk Bui unrestnctcd pna warfare 1n Cal1forn1a's black neighborhoods, the graphic w1deot1pc ol a black man bctng brutalized b} a Lona Be h pohceman dunn_a a rouun<" tram top .ind mo\t oflll the lauatuer ot ft"e httk stan ch1ldrtn 1n a tock ton schoohuJ are equall) strona e" 1dcnc<" that the latter M:tnanQ 1s equall) po s1ble The )Ouna man -.ho mu«kf<"d tho~ children bcfort k1lhn1 h1msc:lf had C''.\Pf't" ~ fears rcmarkabl) stnll· tar to those of th<" soph1s11 atcd. wC"ll · educated en" 1ronmcntah)I .\n acquaint.in(<' ol the L:11lcr )41d 1ha1 he "-.ls "~thrna · .. uh rt"Sent· mcnt t014ard ~s1an 1mm11rants "He hall'd them he 5ecmed to b( kind of frustrated and ~thing ,.Ith rage about 1t inside.·· the a quaint· aOC't' said .i\s George Bush bc\,ame prn1dcn1 . he issued a strona plea for thr d1sp:1nHC' eltmtnts of 4'\mencan so- c1c1) to \-Om<" tuscther to submCftc their d1ffcrcnccs 1n a scarl h tor 't\h;al Jesse Jal·kson once "'ailed .. common around .. It' 1n ( ahtorn1a that v.c "ill kam v.hether u h Untl) IS po\ 1blc Du W•llU$ iJ • •>-'k•tH C'Ol•ma1st. Give up Reagan prosperity ana start living in real world U .S. can't continue borrowing lf\ou afC' lud.). )OU ha"<'" 't \Cen 11 I am not luck:y: I h:a' e $C."Cn 11. I h" brc d""inner d1<'i. lea' 1n1 the fam1l~ w11h 1 pa1d·up ewport Bcaeh home. but without the income" to uppon m formC"r Newpon Beach ltfc t)le fhc fam1I> dotsn't ha'C' tht' w11lpov.cr to Jl\-C' up that ltf<'\t)le. ~ II starts borrov.-1na apin~I the home. There 1\ a lot ot tQUll} there \0 11 1\ CH) to borrow At hnt 1t 1 n't intended to b«omc a poh<:) 10 borrow. 1t is JU ta method of coping v.1th a onc~ume C"mcrstnc) But then another cmcrgcn > come :a Iona. and another. and prttt) soon the pohn e'' t v.1thout ha\ 1n1 cH:r bttn adopted . process 11 thro" tis cconom1c \~ \tcm all out ol l..tlter. 'iO 1ha1 v.hcn th<" loans top. ti 1sactuall) v.of"\C ofTthan 11 v.a' before 1t stancd fhe ama11ng thin s about th1-, phenomenon IS that whl•lher It l'I .l fam1I) or a nation. the pla)cts arc unabfe to rteogn11c 11 Dunn thc11 "borrov.cr's prospeni~ ·· the rtall) belle"" that &he) art' managing 1h1n, .. uc:ttS lull~ and arc prosperou'I Wc h~'el new cnngrc man ,C hn., Co \. ~ho om~c ~nlh out tntcre\t• ins and 1n ormat1H: llllumns I am aJad to~ them here on this Op1n1on Paac ( hn is eHdtntl} running a h11,hll) profo ion I orpnwttion wanted anJ nt \Cr hav1n1 to collco It 1n lA\C) 'o" \\C hl\C a nt'" prt" 1dcnt who 1.3\' '"'o nc1ot. t.J\e~ · tic mu\t ha'c a lot of fa11h in hi\ ab1ht> to <iCll bonds l 'ndcr a pre 1dc:nt de\olcd to balanc1n1 lhl· budgrt. we ha' e run up ~vch a hu e Jcbt that JU t Pl) ma thl' 1nttt'l'st on 1t has bc\'Ome a maJ or burden Lilt th<" fam1I in the C"'l>O" lk h hOU'JC ~(' arc CnJU . 1n1 our borrov.er's pro\pent) and not lookin to 1hc future= o one \l-cnu to bC'hC"\C th t 1ot.e c:an't borro~ hk 1h1\ forc\er \.t) me" It' 1s \\c can 't borro" fort\ er. We .. huulJ '-'C<' the bet no~. Protest against gridlock To the Editor: Cale11eo c111ttns have dcmOlt- tratcd apinst the botder ~ there that &hey say caused the Ila a mother and her children an &he ofa pidcup truck'scampersbdl. J# say 1he traffic tic-up caulCd 1 • of carbon mono:1,1de into the illeU mgnuudc to cause the deaths. So that Y<C won't ha\te 1 limi trascdy happen he1e1n Oran• Coun- ty in communmc' surroundilll ~ frecwa)'s. we should ckmon~ apan5t Caltrans and the coun ' superv isors for no1.kecptnc up wi . ·. new buddina th~t arc brin1.in1 a~~A monumental andlocks thro~ Orange Count)'. r ~ Would that family or some ottact; fa mily sun 1vc only to be trapped alona the v.iy by a far more cxasptr- auna andlock when they amvcd ic. Oranac County. \ .. ,· A demonstration and its TV co ~ craae would warn others of the daftlOt" and hopefully car owners wtll corrcc< such hazards bC'forc ventunna in the spreading Oranac County or an1.., other Southern Cahfom1a patkina; lot . • JAY BURCHETJ'ii Ncwpon 8eadtIJ Laguna Laure- hazardol1s to ; environment To the Editor I am <"Xlrcmel> concerned abo~t the environmental impact of the proposed Lquna Laurel proJCCt and ns effect on traffic in l..quna C'anyQ!\ and t..aauna Beach and the subsf.. qu<"nt dettriotauon of 11r quahty th the area The adchtion of I 0.000 people, wh v.ould come Y<1th the completion ot the proJ t to lhi atea. may haw disastrous effects upon the quahty ef hf e tor the fo llov. ina ruson · • Danacr offire v.ou\d mcrca~. • Occrca~ lapaClt)' to t'-&e\ll area 1n \1me of llood. fire. canhquakt. or uda.I v.-a"c • Emc:rstnc) "thiclc obstrutttOO due to O\ cmov."11n1 of ac:ccs rout ." • 1 he lo s of ont of tbe last natural can~ons in ranac Count)' -once ione it's c<>nc fort"cr Already. d«r arc forced to look for food on the beach btcau the~ h:a"c been fom:id out byde\Clopment 1n l..quna N•&~I and hf \C bttn killed by can on Coast H1ah-.a> • Toun tund rcsicknt come bet<' to l<"t awa from 1ncrcasma develop- ment. O\en:rov.d1na. frcewa)' and traffic-11 hu bttn a ha\-en v.h1ch 1~ nov. scnou I> threatened b) thek proposed de' clopments • Our toun •-based economy ts threatened b) de"elopmcnt and O\CT· crov.d1na. • The destruction of rare 1and endanaercd v.1ldltt( habuats, animals and plants • The dcstructt0n of a rare v.ctland rC'IJon 1s unconsoonablc For thC'SC reasons I request that the propostd de\clopmcnt bt can cl~ 1 :1n en,tronmcntal hazard DAVIO GAMBS Lquna Beath It 1s 50 e.a~} not tu look ahcaJ. and the prospc'°t 1'1 U> unacceptable 11 the famtl) don look ahead to the puulcment ot friend and nct&h n the hfi t)k continue as 11 noth1ns had (hanscd. The ramtl) 11\e C\et') ~pcaran<'e o( pl" pent) To 1 \Upcr- fic1al obtiet'\cr. at v..ould appear that the)' art upcT1\ 1n mone) man • ment. and arc \ 1 ton u 1n &he blttlc wnh linanc-n One m•&ht <''en :a &hem for 1n\ tmcnt ach i«. 1n1.'<' the tttm to ha~ c manaacJ ~ v•n d1\rna}cd. thcn:fore to ~'< one of thosr columns rtlcr tu tht' "Rcapn prospent) • \urcl) '<m'c one that profts 1on1t mu\t ~ aw re that the "Re pn pro\pttit)" 1s a borro°"<"r·s prospcnt\ \\eh "c httn able to ftnan1.e · i' I um) and also p(nd 1 lot ot mon ) on dckn~ cunu·acton. bu1 uni) b«;>u)C the Japannt ha'c ~ n ~1lhn110 pll~ up lhctAbb pur ha inaourbond\ \\ho ~H the Ja~n don't Pl> for an) armaments. ThC'} pl~ tor OUf'\1 before lhe darn Jt't' an) ~of'\C. r We'll be mu\:h tlcr ofTto *''"up thc Rea npr pc-nt).anJ tan1oll\c1n uccn1full). n, 1nttmt pa)mcnt~ <>n the loen1 bqjn to add IO the outf\()-.. Whit tttmnl al fint like an tNik: supPly of money turns out to ~ l1m11ed. Only a n )tat\, and wddml}, tht're·s IM bonom of the bantl Tk'tt 11 no mott cqu1t) to bonoW •1nt1. Then the hfnt)'lc --= I draMK' Chan.,: W 1th ..M "'1t.1Mdla,.rcould ha\ • bra\ muett "'°"mild. lllciMrbblr. IMM°"'~ fatmhn, tMA1 ............. cu CW1 ..... •tllrd • Wt .. 11 111' 11: 5oftw mu.tr) ••o.tlllll~ .,...._ ollnt IO--PfD .. t-..cl ~)' oft'thr --~·F«•h,.,,11~ .., ... M10211•'l...-..CnlY as *Milr~allow.1•1111 h ha been a rcla\cd eight )tan. 'Jl(ndina all the mon ~ tlk' pr ~nt lhe rtal vworld &o1ln. All•• 8fft h • t>,,,.n Bcd '"'*"" Reader 's comments welcome TM Datl) Pilot v.d1.o~ )our opin mn\ on man " of pubh 1nt~I . L.eucn and klftltt anica n( rommcnlaf) mu t b( t 1 C'J T ~ .._... lie l)ptd or cl<'art) .. n ll4"n and nl to l T RS 10 the EDITOR. 0.11 Pilot, P.O ea, 1560. t>tll M { atrr. !1 .. ti .. 6 _. . _If ,)'OM ~ft"r to d1\:tatt 1 kttn. \PU ma)' l"lll ''ur WE1'E Lll'ISNING tdtphone numtx-r -642 -1nd kt\"(' a r fikod mc1111 • rtra. kft1> thae mnuri brid Pktit1nciudryouraddrauftd te\cpt,qM n11mhcrj0&he1 •1.: ma~ vmt; authonhap . l I • I l EN erry idow' not too merry ~MICHAIL lltYDZYNS~I Someone had better tell lhe mem- ben oflhe New York City Opera who were involved in Saturday af\er- noon 's performance of Franz Lthar's "The Merry Widow" that they're supposed to have fuq with it. 'This production. as directed by R;l>nald Bentley and produced at the otanae Count)' Performina Arts Qnter1 often pve the impression at ~s ta1ting this musical fluff of art S(tiously. Now. "The Merry Widow" it'not something one should sneer at O{ dismiss absent-mindedly. But it's net ''Carmen." either. 'What the 1905 operetta is. 1s a ' ly diverting, "dehghtful and dis- a in& piece of entertainment in ch one easily and willingly can get le&. But as pmcnted by NYCO. '''he Merry Widow" was something to be cherished and in awe often to the pOint of reverence. Consequently. there seemed to be some general reluctance on the part of the larac cast assembled to let loose and indulge a little in the musical's shenanigans. Chorus master Joseph Colanen had the ensemble sound weighty and far too busnesslike. while conductor lmre Patio and the or- cbestra frequentl y dragged. Act I proved especially wooden an pla~s fair everyone. with both the comic and musical timing off to a considerable l'\ l .ISTI '\GS WhMI of FottllM Gone St.ow USA elltent. Pcrhap the mgcn. hud a daflicult tame warming up to "Widow" afterdo1n1 work ofa.reater substance-Verdi's "R11olctto" and Mozart's "The Magic Flute" - earlier an the week. Louis Otk) as Count ~nalo nctded a panicular boo~t. His tenur voice cracked a few times while climbing into or out of his upper ranac (m all three acts). "hi le 1n at least two numbers. he frequent!) rushed, only to wall before starting his ncitt hnc for the orchestra to catch up. In addition. some of his move· men ts appeared stiff and mechanical In the title role, LC1gh Munro looked glamorous and had better lucl.. vocally with her strong. crystalline soprano. She also . had her rposJ stunning achievement with htr son. poignant aria 1n the beginning of Act II. The uncertainty o( having more fun aside. the biggest problem with "Widow" was the absence of chemistry bctv.ecn Otley and Munro. You never doubted for a second that they even disliked each other: hence. not only is thert' a lack or tension an their relationship dunng the course of action but their ta lk of "not being fond" of one another nngs hollow 1f not false. The eventual resolution of their differences arrived wit neither surprise nor excitement. There were some superlauvc per- formances from the ~upportin& pla)·· ers. 1 ops amona those was James 81lhna.s. one of the few who rt- membcred to have fun. As the diminuuve Nisch who always man· a&ed to be 1n the know but who'sduty was to ma~e sure others did not know. B1lhn1s delivered his lines with Oawlcss t1m1ng and 1n JUSl the n&ht tone befit11ng the occasion. He dc- servedl)recen ed the most thunder· ous ovation. Ruth Golden -who pre 1ously scored success at the center '"I concerts last year -demonstrated her talent for both light comedy •nd clearl) prOJCCtmg. vibrant s1ng1na yo1ce es the naugh11ly fl1rtauous Natalie. Although chemistry seemed lacking between llcr and Gran Walson (aS the young Vicomte Cam ille de Jolidon). at leas• they appeared to make a cute (1f sh&htl> mismatched) couple. Joseph McKee was amusing as the blustery Baron Popoff. Michael Willson and Robert Ferrier made a comical Mutt-and.Jeff pair of inept Frech diplomats. and Joy~ Campana was a whms1cal httle Oirt as Olga. The se ts and costumes -designed b) Helen Pond and Herbert Senn. and Suzanne Mess. respec11vely -were breathtakingly colorful and arrayed. But will someone please tell the singers they could look like the) ·re enjoyma their panics at least? .... .., ~· Murphy O.lg111119 AllllOll °'°"" Alie """ WolMl'I AU Matan '"'"" rtlocMI "' the ..... (P'lll 2 " ,, FtlR Tn IPG. '12:) ... Mlws Fllhmln, C.11 aa Oilon, Jrn Me121t MlcGy• Tiit Day At1et raS1 • .. JllOn AooMil Jo8tltl WHIJN Nlwlwt ~· ...,hy 0.le"'nt AllllOll Gro•n Allie Brown WolNll ..... Hollyw'd ..... SlnfOlf Kirt to Kitt UllM ' SOii MlcGy• The Day Aller l'ISI • .. (Jaton Robllds ~h WAll!S) The Fifth Arlnual TtitMlon AUlilMfy H11 ..... RedliM, w.,. Cl.ITlllS "'hlM Just a.twMn Fn.nds (l'G-n. •1 ... News Malloy R11111c1ge T "'°°" ltd Danson CU1ornia WW l Ptec.e "' tlM SKrtt lnt•••eera Tiie Singing D~ Slorlet NuclNr • OIW!I Thi On Rule 11 W0n ltellwt ml\ NIC USA Wheel of J.opwdyl W: Hogan H.-The ... of CarlOn ~Nin Tod Fortunt Fama Pra .. IN lOtd Pl• .. Ille lord TIN T Dino 'I '\ ... " Osc;:ar-w inning director Wise saluted at gala BEVERLY HILLS {.\P} -Acadtmy Award-w1nnin1 productr· director Robtrt Wisc wu honottd at a black-tic Hollywood aaJa att~nded by ludtrs of the motion picture indusini and cast mcmben from many of W1tc·• films. • The St ,()()().a-couple dJnncr Satur· day naaf\t at the lk ... erl~ Halton Hotel w15 a reunion of soru for performers of many of Wise's productions. 1ndudinf "West 1dc Story," "The Sound o Music·~· nd "Star Trek." One table was up1ed by the now- arown perf'orme who played the rambunctious Von Tnipp children in "The Sound of Music.· 'The pla in a packed lntemauonal Ballroom. sponsored by the Ameri- can Friends of Tel A v1Y University. featured Wise's 1nstillat1on as an bono"ry fellow of the· un1vers1ty's film and telev1s1on school. Actor Bun Lancaster (" Run Sa lent. Run Deep") was toastmaster and sinter dancer Rita Moreno ("West Side Story") performed for the cel- ebrity audience. which also included actors Gregory Peck and Larry Hagman. Julie Andrews ("The Sound of Music") was to have introduced Wisc to the dinner, butshecould nouttend because of the nu. "I'm pleased honored and thnlled about all the. thinas that have been said about me ton1Jht," said a modest Wisc, whose pictures have received 19 Oscars and 67 Oscar nommat1ons. PBS's 'Secret Intelligence' criticizes American espionage LOS ANGELES (AP) -CIA agents, as depicted in the new pubhc television series "Secret In- telligence." could remind you of wealthy in-laws -you m1ah1 curse thctr eJustence. but they can come an handy an tough tames Debuting ton1aht on most Public Broadcasting Service stations. the four-part "Secret lntelligen~" series chronicles the four-decade vowth of Amencan espionage outfits. This cn11cal history concludes that U.S. intelligence asencaes ha ve come to be omnipotent giants. both .. protecting" democracy 3nd. at limes. under- minma it. In most matters of espionage. "the normal rules of combat do not apply," scnes host Bill Kurtis says 1n has narration. "The only rule 1s. wan." That philosophy. not surpnsangly, can lead to tangles. Specifically, to save us from com· mumsm. "Secret lntelhgence"s.ays,J Edgar Hoover's FBI borrowed tech- niques mastered by the Soviet secret police. To encourage his brand of leadership an Nicaragua. Lt. Col Ohver Nonh allcaedly hed to the U.S Conarcss and secret!) d1 ... erted money to the Contras. Usina these and other case studies. "Secret lntelliaence" aims to il- lustrate the fundamentaJ clalh be· tween an open. honest aovemment SO\ P ~I ll ll \ H \ and the 1ncrcas1naJy forceful role coven antelhacnce plays in arms control, fighting terronsm and main- taining world peace. But who's a terronst? Who defines world peace? Who 1s there to protect us from Amenca's "Sttret v.amors?" Who will watch the watchers? These arc JUlt some of the questions "Secret lntelliaence" attempts to ansv.'Cr "It is more difficult to run secret ~rations 1n a socact)' 1n which the Con~ss supervises what's going on." former CIA Director Wilham Colby says m the proaram. "but that's the cost of hav1n1 the kind of constitutional government we have. and in my view it's well wonh 11." Whal~ clearly not a new dilemma. the ISSUe SJ'OWS more !Imel)' with the (>res1denual 1naugurat1on ofa former CIA director. Gcorae Bush, and the impending start of Nonh's tnal. scheduled for Jan. JI "Secret Intelligence" unfolds an weekly chapten. w11h each of the four segments addrcss1na a specific 1n- tc01gence concern. The show alter- nates between 1ntell1aence v1ctones -the achievements of code bruken as espcc1ally prominent -and es· p1onaae honcom1nas. The first episode, "The Only Ruic Is Win," looks at the on11ns of the FBI and the CIA, focusing on Lhc collaP$C of 1ntelhicnce analysn before the bomb1na of Pearl Harbor and, m contrast. the wan-at-all-costs t.acucs used by U.S. government· trained operatives in Bunna. "lnterven11on," the second install· ment, examines the worldwide cmeracnceofthc CIA asa secret army aner World War ll. The ~our docu· ments the CIA's orehestration of coups m Iran and Guatemala. Part three, "Leamana to Say No," inspects the scandals and failed efforts -the Bay of Pigs. assassma- t1on attempts. the counterinsuracncy proaram an Vietnam -that piqued antelliacnce operations an the I 960s and ·ros. The f1 nal episode. "The Enterprise." traces the rools of the lnin-Contra arms-for-hostaaes scan· dal and FBI harassment of U.S c111zens who opposed the Reqan adman1stra11on's foreign policy All of the shows feature anterv1tws with 1ntelhaence experts. formtr op- erauves. JOumah tsand six past CIA directors. includ1n1 Colby. Richard Helms and the late Wilham Case)'. S«n tn has last tclev1s1on interview. If lhe sencs leaves viewers wath a lastina 1mpms1on. 11 ts that even m an era of more attentive con- gressaonal oven1Jht, co"en 1n- tell 11ence operations will continue. 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I)' LYNDA HIRSCH DALLAS· Mcka) v.-ho is 1hc brains behind Jcrem)' Wendell. sc1s 1he South· fort land he wished for uc Ellen vows 10 dcwoy Jeremy. J.R fomu a partnership 11r1th Apnl. C'aKy tnes to SYrttt-lalk Apnl and Lucy. but ahhouah he 1ppear\ 10 ha"e SI.KUSS II lint, 1t "obvious that they •~ t---------------. merely stnl\11n1 him alona. Cally arr1"u in DlllaJ and announm she '' Mrs J R Ew1nj. IEPSTIRIX --:.-=r •"-'•WUO ._.__ .... -·-~c-.t •IA-........ ,..,,,. . ......,. ·---.: '" .,, .... .. .... '-~ =.re;-~,,.. .... ........... ... DYNA.STY Prttmpttd due to prn1dcn· 11al 1nauaun111on C\-enu FALCON CllEST: Daniel dtt1dcs 10 mafTY Emma. but IS opcnl) d15da1nful or the hoopla Anaela has creattd around the ~Chna. StnSlll\.C 10 Dtn1cl'i fear of bt1na hun and his d1shkc or ostcnb11on Emma qrees to elope R1Chard warn Pilar that Anitl• '' out to set her Btn Volunteer Est1blished non-profit fortfcn •••• ••~• or1an11abon es seekina local c.orcht•. Our stipend/travel insentive pro· f'mtould send you to Europe Inquire Now .•• (714} 737-9176 conlaels h11mother1n Ital) I.NOTS LANDING Rcal111n1 1ha1 Abby framed Harold. Ohua 11rams Mr motMr that she 11r1ll ao 10 1hc papttJ 11r11h this kno11rttdsc. whl<'h v.ould dtitroy Grea's chance or bttom1n1 ma)'Ot. Abby. knoWlna 1h11 Oh\111 •~Id carry ou1 her 1breat.. drops the cha'll" ap.in t Harold Althouati 1t 11 ob"1ou1 that Orq rn about her. Pa1tc cannot ae-t him to call ofT. has v.cdd1na 10 Abby. and she looks on as Abby and Orq prtpart 10 matl')'. Fttl1n1 that his latest a •anrMnt. pt"Otttuuna tM homdtts 11 immoral Mac quns his ;ob Gary tells J 111 to act lost L.A. LAW Mn1c'' d1\10ttt video•• a hit Onptrate fot m ney. Abby adv1tn a chcnt totenlcoutofcounal~ t"8n, htt ro-coun~l ttu nu tht ca~ tan be •on Abby fires 1uan. and the c11cnt. awate that Abby •• selhl'll him lhon. atth new counttt. Antt a ahou11ne malCh ""'h Stuan. Abby mihtts she •u """"" htt own needs ahad o( bri chcnt'a and a~za to Stuan. Ht tna 10 hctp b)· lflU,. her a new cUcnt in • ndtl'MR infhnenncnt ca and Ille tdt "'"' he ~ i.ve avoided hhllbOft hed hit ~Ml IU~ lite ... Once 11DCS 1tp aptM& Au.ken. hc'r '°"II•• edv.-r), WtlO 11 ddcnd1,. a m1n1teer ~ wt\ll kil11,. an unanncd yvuah 0. Ult poeet OI wsnna,. thtc.tt, Gntt.,... Aida milk MIMI ao Mt ham -.i Wii rr._,. k Md ...... Md ..................... ...... IM bri• "' Aithft't Q-IOHlllll ,_. Gt J. Calh I lftllClall ...... ..., ....... Md Pftl_._ lM JVll'/. Vectot -.... dlifi1ot "' Miii.. ...... -II 11111 to-' .... ID I'll cm ._., toenw ..._ 1.....,111111 Darid. Aw_, SI'*',... ..... •t.al ...................... . lllii llill'faft. Aw ii 10 $ 0 I d,_. ..... ....... daiM...... ... ...... ..... _..... ....... . IMlilliltlillr._AMtil ...... 1" _ .. , .. ..., . - 11•114~1<!\I Judge Carte puts career, but not ql)estions behind .. (ve ~er traded my judicial office for •n>thin1, not• damn th1111-•• . · -Judie Brian Caner The investi,.tion of Jud,e Caner 1s over ··providin1 that he does not seek or usume Judicial omct by el~tion. tppointmtnt or aSJ4n~nt" 11 any future 11me. -Judicial Performan« Comm1Ssion spokrsma,n Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun Judac Bnan Caner seemed a man at peace wi th himself as he waved goodbye to b•s career on the bench and the questions that have itubbornly doUed him for the past few years. The investiption by the state Comm1JS1on on Jud1 c1al Performance an to allcgahons of Judicial impropncty ended as quickly as the 63-ycar-.old JUnst announced his retirement Caner and the commission seemed co be gyrna ... It's over Forget u, It doesn't matter anymore ... But disc<>ntent lingers. It is true the allegations were never rroved . In factythc charges were never a ired. The J. udicia commission acts secretly. But it will forever be won ered whether the Ncwpon Beach judae compromised his po ition. Dad he violate the trust placed an him? -11 had been speculated that the state an vesuga11bn centered on whether Caner fixed tickets, arranged favors for friends and altered coun records. The extent of his relationship with a prostitute raised funher que tions. But that 1s all we have today. JUSt qucsuons begging for answers the way an old, respected member of the community seems to be pleading to be leO alone. Can er wants to move on to clear the slate. But Judge Caner's name wasn't cleared. His retirement can't wipe away the rumors. The suspicions can't be dismissed as easily aS"Some bureaucrats' probe. As much as he wants it to be. Can~r can't make 11 all go away by walking away. The allegations still haunt the halls at Harbor Court. shadowing Caner's colleagues on the bench. some of whom ')arc also said to be under anve ligation by the state Jud1c1al ,.1.;comm1ss1on. Voters who expressed their confidence 1n Judge Caner b> clccung him to a six-year term as well as those lawyers and defendants who have appeared an Can ers courtroom can only wonder about the man who dispensed JUM1cc there. Retirement won't change that. As much as we want to believe Judge Caner. thl!rl! "'111 always be a sliver of naggrng. gnawing doubt What Caner seems to want the most -that ha ~ s•>.·}t:ar- term on the bench not be tainted -simply can not be.- Opln4<>n• txpresMCI In thla apace .,. thole of lhe Daily Pilot Olhtr viewttxS)f'...-don this page.,• thOM orthtir authors end artlstt. Read~' comment• art lnVlttd and may bt Mnl to The Dally Plk>t. Po Bo• 1seo. CottaMeu92e28 01111·11 \ 01('1·:~ Life in Los Angeles .. .lfLos Anaeles was really the mess that some people sa) it 1s, people would be selling their homes and fleeing an droves. That wo uld dnve down the pn~ of homes. or at least keep them from nsang quickly. Instead. the pnces of homes arc soanng. The San Fernando Valley Board of Realtors reponed (recently) that nearly 20,000 valley area homes were sold in l 988. makan& at the second best sales year in the board's 69- year history. Median home prices an the -..alle> reached a record $233.000 an December. up 29 percent over the pas1 year. The Los Angeles Board of Realtors also reported that December's median price an the region (w hich include vanous communities from Eagle Rock to Pacific Palisades) was $439,000, a 26 percent increase an the pa t 12 month . Real estate booms can have many causes. not all of them connected to the Quality of hfe. Bu t they arc fundamentall> hnked to supply and demand. and there has to be con 1dt'rable demand for hvinJ space an Los Angeles to create the CH) ·s year-an. year-out increase 1n ~I cstate prices The present generation of ci t)'-dwellers Sttm w1lhng to accept some annoyances an return for ... abundant and well- payina jobs. easy access to an awesome vanety of goods and service . a nch cultural hfc, entertainment and the ab1ht> i.o find people who hare their v1ev.-and interests uch arc the usual benefits of b11<1ty hfe -something for c-..eF)ooe. and the freedom to choose. Hazards and headaches come wuh the packqc, but 1t 1s a d1ston1on of reality to talk as af the city 1s JUSt a welter of decay. conacstion, pollution and crime. And ... We write th• on a day when the air 1 absolutely free of mog. the wands arc li&ht. the temperature 1s wmcwherc in the 7~ and the calendar read J:an. 17 v.-e'd stall rather be stuck 10 traffic than stuck an now TH Loi .U,rle1 D•Jly Nrw1 The new Deukmejian 'The $47 8 billion proposed tatc bud&ct Gov. Dcu- kmejian rtlcased ... (Jan. 10) contained few surpn~ . But in his friendl~ and coopc:rauvc tone toward the Dcmocratic-domanatcd ~islature tn his state of the ~tatc Mldraa; .. the aovemor behcd the bus1ncu.as-u ual look of the propOtcd bud~t. And the reforms Dcukmcjian suantc:d indicate 1 MW w1llinpes1 on hii pen to cxc~isc Pohtical lcallrlhip rather than smsively lcmna &ht initi11he proccu deeennine how s&atc funds arc raised and spent. With tht unckntandabk dnirc to end hi\ tv.o-tcrm tint in oft"ICC on 1 postt1ve note. DeukmcJian IPPtln to ha\c cmbntctd common sentc and cooperative lawmak ina. Tht lilitlaturc should set aside penisan concems to take ldv1nt..,e of that opponunity. •••r;3 Quct11a t h1r .. , . . ..., =-r ... ...... '* ....... _ .... c-. .... .. I California could lead nation looking for common gtound SACRAMENTO -The principal of a Southern Cahfom1a elemenh\f) school was "ISlting the Capnol last wctk. This 1ournalm grcttcd him "'"h a handshake and asked aboua his school. The pnnc1p31 whipped out his wallet and opened 11 10 d1~pla) the • small pho10 of a pretty. long-haired Asian Jlfl "This 1s what it's all aboua." he SI) wuh obvious enthus1a m. " he "'as one of the boa t people and she didn't speak a "'ord of EnaJ1sh, not a sin"lc word. They_ sent her 10 me because I had an ESL (English-as-a-second· language) program And now she's stamng ( "'"rrs1t)' of California) Ekrkclc). Isn't that areat'1" The pnnc1pal added that h1 protcge was a litale shon of cash to Dcgin college. but that he'd made a personal loan to cover the deficit Later that day. the JOurnahst rc- ce1"ed a call fro m a prominent environmental ac11v1s1 1n the San Francisco Bay area 'he cali«! 10 d1'JCUSS a paper she had wnucn abou1 gro"'th and Populauon control s the paper demonstratt'~. ht' bcltc"es. qu11c fen entJ). 1hu1 CJh· fom1a's social and cnv1ronmen1al future 1s threatened by unchec .. cd population growth and 1ha1in1ts o" n interest. the slate must take" h3tcH~r steps ncttssal) 10 drama11call> re- do« 1mm1vat1on But.1hcJoumahst asked. arcn'11hc 1mm1grant merel)' rcspdnd1n1 10 1h fact that Cahforn1a's d)nam1c cron- omy is offering huge numh<'r\ of Job 1n clost proximity to und crcmplo)cd Third World na11ons such as Mc\teo') The JObs could be reduced b' stricter controls. \he replied. Bua 11 there are surplus JObs. lhC) shouldn·t 10 to 1mm11ran1s. she ~•d. bc\ausc the)' are taking Jobs that should ao 10 ··Americans ·· ull later that da). the JOUrnah 1 "as makanga speech aboutCahlom1a sooopohttcal trends. A qu~ttoner from the audience. a phys1c1an. asked whether 1hc Japanese arc tak101 o'er <.ahforn1a with their large .O\e~t­mcnts in office bu1l<l1ngs and other real estate in the state. Is California 1n danger of falhn1 under the Pohl1t.al and economic w ntrol of s1an in· \.CS I Ors'' These personal "1gnct1cs. all occur· nng w11h1n a fe" hour\. h1l\ c a common thread. the as1on1)hing cul· tural and economic changci. that arc occumng an C ahtom11 as 11 al o undergoes an unprecedented le,el ol population growth Most of the four m1lhon-plui. nc" ( ahfom1ans of this decade are 1mm1 &rants or the uO\pring ol n "Ccn1 1mm1erants California ,., tx.~om1ng the mo'lt complc-o; S<XIC) c-..cr c'pencnccd b) mankind. a '" ing !>OC1al laboratof) that tests whether J.O man) people rcprcscn11ng ~ man> cuhurals .and languages. II\ 1na so many contrasting hfest)les. hold1n1 so man) d10cnng oc1al values and cnpged in o man ) co mpe11ng economic ac11v111c), ~an funcuon. There arc '"o C\lrcmr sccn1no) for this untQUt' SOCICI) One 1s 1hat ( ahforn1a demon· tratcs 1ha1 11 1s po s1ble 10 u·c:aac a producu,eand 1okrant multi ultural ~•al chmatc. thcrcb\ ofTenng that model 10 the rt 1of1he n:iuon .inJ th e rest of the "orld The other 1s that C ahfom1a dt" generates into a larger-scale Beirut filled "11h mutuall) ho 11k tnlx\ .,,ho use both force and poh11eal .po\o\er 10 hold their rl\als 1n check The pnnt:1pal '<'Ith his proudl~ di pla)ed photo of the httle lln Jlrl who made 11 to Bcrkek)' 1s """'I ev1dcn{'C that the lil"$t sccnanu is p0ss1blc .. But unrestncted. png warfare 1n Cahforn1a·i. black ne1&hborh ooth, the graph1t· videotape of a black man bt1ng brutalued b) a Long Ekach Pohccman dunn.a a rout1nt' trallll stop and most of all the lauatucr of fi1>c httle s1an c:h1ldren ma tod.ton school)ard arc cquall) \1ron1 e' rdcnce th3t the latter sc:en1mo 1\ equall) Po~1blc The )Ouna man who murdc~ tho!.C children btforc k1lhn& h1m~lf had e'prC' scd lean remarkably 1m1- \ar to those of the soph1st1catcd. v.ell- cducated en' 1ronmentahst n acqu:untun c of lhe luller ~•d that he '<'<l "seething" ~1th ~Jent­mcnt toward Asian 1mm1grnn1 ··He hated them. he seemed 10 be kind of fru~tratcd and Sttlhina w11h ra c about 11 1n,1de." 1he acqua1n1- antt said As Gcorgt Bu h bccaml" president. he is.sued a \lrona plea for the disparate dcment of .\men an so- c1el) to coml" IOJCthcr. 10 ubmcrgc 1he1r d11Tercncc\ in a search lor what JesSt' Jadson onct' calk-d "common ground " It's in ( ahforn1.a that "e "111 karn v.hethcr such unll) 1s po 1blc. Du Walle-rs Is a s'Mk•I~ co/fUJJ.Ut. Give up Reagan prosperity and start living in real world U.S. can 't continue borrowing • proce s 111hro"\ llH'\.onom1' )\'llcm all out ot .. 11ter. '°th t "'hen the lo:m top 111\actuall~ "orscoffthan 11 "J' befort al \taneJ The amazing thmg_s aboua 1h1'> phenomenon IS thal whether II I~ I fam1ly_-0r a nJ11on. ahc pla)'cn arc unable to rec n11<' 11 Donna their "borro"cr'i pro Pt'tll) .. the) rull) behc'e that the) art m~na11n1 thing u~ full)' and arc pro\perou We h~'e a new cong~~man C hm Cox. "ho offi(e K"nd\ out 1n1er,•411. 1n1 and 1nformat1't' column I am glad to set them here on th1\ Opinion Page ( hns I ('\ 1dtnth runnma u hight) profc 1onal orpn11~11on 1 .,,., d1 ma)ed. therefore. to · one of thost column\ rtkr tu 1hc "Rcapn prO\Pt'nt)' ·· \urtl> wme· on that profo\s1onal mu t be a"•rt that the ··Re pn pr peril " n. a borro"er's pro pcrtl) We ha"c bttn able to fin.an e ~111 .~unl)' and alJ.O pend a lot ol monC)" on Jefcn contl"lC'to but uni> bccau 1hc Japan~ ha'c btcn "'1lhn110 p1 k up thct.tbb) purchi inauurbonds Who Q)'\ t~ Ja~n <fc n't pa) for any armament . They pa) for out)' h ha bc'Cn a rtluitd c1a,h1 )ea~. spend1nt all 1hc mon<) the pr uknt wanted anJ nc"cr ha\ 1n1 to coll« t 11 an ta\C) No"' "e ha\C ii new p1n1den1 .,ho ~'' .,o nc" til\CS ·• He mu~I ha\t' 3 101 of faith in his ab1ht\ 10 ~II bond~ ndcr a pre 1dcnt de' otcJ to balan 1ng tht• budac1. "t' ha\c 1un up u h :a hu c debt that JUSI pa) ma the 1n1erc'l on 11 hi b«oml" a ma1or burden. like l~ fam1I\ in the c"port fk~h hou~. v.c -arc enJO\· ma our borro't'er''I pro\pent) and not look ma to 1hc luturc No one "W.-cnu 10 bthe'e that "c l-an't borrow hkc 1tm forc1>cr \1) me~ 1 • We r:m't borro"' forc"cr We ihoull.I lat'( the-fact now , bcfo~ the dam gc acts an~ w • We'll be mlkh better off to IJ'e up the' R n pro\pent .and ~rt to h'c m the real world &31n. A.U .. IJcri I• a .11t;ew,,.,-1 Bt>ad raltlftl•. Reader's comments welcome ' fhe ()elf) Pak>& Y>tkumts our opinion~ n mauc,... of puhlK· 1ntt~\I . • ~•m and k>nerr an Kits ot rnmn"nua"' mu ' tx-1an( d. r h4:) shoUld bt t)pN or dcarl Y>rtt~n and nt 10 I , l R 10 the EDI fOR. 0.11 Pilot, ~ 0 Bo~ 1$60. ( os&a t" <. aht 9.?"1tl _ ·~·_JL~ _ prcfcf to dtetatc a litittt, \'\JU ma I.' ti ur W 1' Lll1'SNING tttt""°"' numbtr -M~ clba6 -anU k: \(' 11 rcroNtd mctllllt· Plate ~ theK ma·,.--. twlC:'( " Pltaie mdudl' your add Yenfy au1honh1p • ... Protest against gridlock . To the &titor. Calexico c1tiLens have clanOa- stralld ap1nst tht b()fder m there that they U)' caused the 19' a mother and her children in ihc ~ of a pickup truck's e1mper shell. say the traffic uc-up caused a ~ of carbon monoude tnto the IMH t mag:rutudc to cau~ the deaths. ' ' So that v.e v.on'-1 have a 11m1 trJ&edy happen here 1n Oran,e Coun-t} 1n commun1ti« surround1na ow frtCWaY'· we should demonlln aaamst Caltrans and the coun supervisors for not lc:~pina up w1 new buikhnp that arc brinarna a monumental andlocks throuah • Oranae Count y. Ni Would that family or some Olhd': famil} survive only to be trapped • alona the way by a far more euspcr- aung andlock when &hey amvcd ~r Oranae County. r.1 A dcmons1rat1on and its TV C9 .., era&e would warn othcn oflhc danpr.: and hopefull)' car owners will corrm such hazards btforc "entunna inte.1 the sprcad1n1 Oranac County or anr:; other Southern Cahfomia parki~~ lots. ~ Q JAY BURCHEn., Newpon 8eacjt, Laguna Laure• hazardous to - environment To the Ednor I am c~trcmel) concerned bo"t the cnv1ronmcntaJ 1mpecl of t¥ pn>Poscd Laauna Laurel proJCCt and us effect on tratTte an La&una Ca n)on and t.aauna Ekach and the subW- qucnt dctenorataon of 11r quahty 1~ the arc,a The add1t1on of 10,000 people, wh would come v.;11h the complttaon ot the prOJ«t to that area. ma) ha\llt d1sastruu cff«ts upon the Quality or hfe for the follow1na reasons· • Oan~roffirt \o\Ould 1~asc. • Dccrea~d capac1t)' to cvacuak area 1n hmc ofOood. fire. earthquake. or tidal wa"e • Emerscnq "chide 1ruci1on due to o'cn:rov.d1na of ltte$S rou\CJ • Thcl ofonc of the la t natural can)ons in Oran Counl> -once aone tt's aonc fore, er. Already. deer arc forced 10 look for food on tht beach because the)' have been focad out bydcHlopmcn11n Lquna N11utl and ha'e bctn killed by cars on Cod t H1ghv.a) • Tounstsand res.dents come hck to ~· aY>'I)' from 1ncrasu\I devt'lop-men\. 01>ercrov.d1na. freeways end traffic -11 has bctn a ha"en which 1 now scnou~ly thrcatencd b) the proposed de"tlopmenu. • Our tounst-bucd economy 1 threatened b\ de' t'lopment and O\ct· cro"d•na. • The dt' trut t1on of rare and endanacrcd -.1ldltfc habi.tats, antmah and Dlints • 'The dcstrucuon of a rare v.c1land region 1s uncon"iClona~. For these reason I request that the proposedde,elopment 0ecancclcd a an environmental hazard. D VIOGAMBS l.quna Bead! l I • ( A.12 Orange CO..t DAILY PILOT/ Monday, January 23, 1989 TBS PAMll-T ClltCU8 by 811 Keene COUllTSJl CVLTVll& by-· & Maratta ·11 you soak lhe soap in waler firsl you can get more of it on your hands .~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . 1·25 ~ ·--· ..... ··--- "Could we go through the winter without another load of snowpalls in the refrigerator?" PEANUTS ; I I l I . I • , . - ' ··- . ~U\ti NG 1~f (OLJ) A~V FLU 5fASON, \HE joHNS~S j~STALl 5f;f£lf 6uAR~5 · ON All THfiR APPLiANCfS. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham __, 0 ~ ''b.J PICl:ED A. BADllME.,~.] GOr AProNTMENTS A.U. WEEK .", by Charles M. Schulz TME 'U6LY D06 'CO+HE5T rs A800T TO SE6'N .. UllLL THE CONTESTANT AT THE FAR Ri6MT PLEASE TAKE THE SACK OFF OF HIS HEAD .•.. l TOLD .,.OIJ! DO l GARFIELD I HATE MORNINC,.. l HATE MON PAY . 1 HAT( JANOA F\f.r' TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R081t JS R081t HAVE fO? ~ •• II ..,,. -;:;::::. --. ' by Jim Davis AND I llfALlY HAT£ HAVIN& TME WINPOW51LL 5LAM POWN. ON ~OOR F"lN(;lR~ ,., by T om K. Ryan HE'S l'tl1 US UP AS COUA"ll!MI. RlRA l.OAN AG.AllV. by Pet Brady r ---------, ... I •twe 1Nf ,,,1111&>' • I .4 I I I I ' I I I ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ' I IJ IJ ,, JUDGE PARKER I I SAM~~ER'S SECRETARY I S A60uT 10 LEAV E THE OFFIC E.A 0 LS TR.AUGHT I LYNETTE 51'1.Yl-OR APPEARS THeRE I FUNKY WINKERBEAN 0£FINE 1HE Fou.Dllllt-l&: DOOl'fESBURY by Garry Trudeau 'I - by Jimmy Johnson ·NOGIJ~. ~~II 0 0 0 by Lynn Johnst on ANO'lAffr: ... ISR ~ by Tom Batluk o..,. ,.... ,...... ., we ,..,.,.. Mire Dolltorcayk'1 summer ••ltht tralnlnt made him stront•r and one of the top rebounders In the Big West. '' Pl IC HO" I '' 111 Strong shot of confidence ' . cures the Dok D9ktorczyk finds his range after two frustrating s~asons ly JON FERGUSON Of-0..,,"-Ckalf •• Mike Doktornyk made a believer out of himself last summer This season, has play has made behrvers out of a lot of ~opk. Doktorczyk s b1ggrst battle had stemmed from has mind through the first two }tars of a thrce-)'ear basket- ball career at UCI. But he cast aside has womes last sprang and took confidence an has game. tending to the task at hand. "I felt I had to prove m)'sclf," Dolctornyk said .. As womed as I was coman, an (this season) from third stnng, put at all behind me and felt I could make a contnbution to the team. I felt I wouldn't ao out 1f I missed a couple of shots. and I staned playing with a lot more confidence " He started at the beginning of has sophomore season after transfemng from Los Angeles Ha rbor College. a transfer wruch came because UC r was recru1t1ng has brother. Junior Rob Doktorayk. But after another trans- fer, current teammtlte Kevan Ao)'d. became eligible in 1986. and since graduated transfer Frank Woods had worked has way into the stanang lineup, Doktorczyk faded to a reserve rolt Then last summer. ha5 father Arthur presented him wtth a ques- tion. "My dad sud. 'What will }OU do 1f you're sntana cm the bench )Our senior season.'·· Dolttorczyk said "I s~ud, ·1 bctternot let It happrn.' and he sa 1d;. ·You can do It, but you bet tcr get conudencc in yourself But 1f It doesn't work out. you better be prepared to take it. It may seem hke the worst thing in the \\Orld no"'. but yo u'll face tougher things·" Well. those tou&her thing arc left for the future of tne senior. who has added stellar pla) on the coun th1!> season to has standout work in the classroom as he begins work •n U<Ts MBA program. The 6-foot-9 center. with 11 soft touch from 2 feet or 20. as UC l's third· leading scorer w11h 14. I Po•nts per game and one of the 811 West Conference's leading rebounders with 7 5 per game. But he s most apparent among th e conference's most proficient pla)crs because of his shooung profic1enc) - field 1oal prrcentagc (.571 ). 3-poant field goal prrctntagc ( 610) and free· (Please Sff DOK/12J WhHe UCl'1 Dolltorczyk Is playing bettet' Inside thll 1eMOft. his J-polnt shooting accuracy ts fourth best In the nMlon. 49ers' Montana, Rice put Super back in Bowl They key drive to lift San Francisco over Bengals, 20-16, for third title of '80s Super hype gimp shows no signs of ' Super Bowl limp · ~ MIAMI (AP) -Thanks to the drive of the decade. led by the quarterback of the decade. the San f ranc15co 49ers are trul) the team of the decade And than l s to that. after X 'C 111 years. the Su~r Bowl 1s finall> super The 49crs 20.16 win OYer C"inc1n· nati came down to the final 3 mtnutcs. 20 seconds -and 92 )'ards It saned when San Francisco was forced to t>esin on its 8 after a prnalt) on the kickoff followma a ~yard field 1oal by Jim Breech that g.ave the Bcngalsa 16-1 3 lead It ended with 34 seconds left when Joe Montana hit John Taylor from 10 yards out, capptng a dn vein which he hit 8of9 passes for97 yards Montana scl a Super Bowl record w11h 357 pauina yards., 215 of them on 11 completions to Jerry Rice. the pme's most ,-aluablc pla)er. .. After 23 years. the uprr Bowl "'as finally Super," said San Francisco center Rand) Cross. \\ho 1s retmng after 13 seasons. "Jt was one you could finall y look bad. on and sa) 'that WIS I IJ'Clt pme "' "I think when )OU look at 1t. that was a whale of a pme." C inc1nn1t1 roach Sam W)che said But hardly mistake-fret Crou himself was guilt)' of three maJOr errors, includ1na a bad snap that cost the 49crs a fie1d 1oal and a penally for goina downficfd illCJllll> that almost aboncd lhat final dmc Cananna11's Boomer Es1ason. the top-ralcd quarterback 1n the FL. was sacked fi"e umcs and "-ISJU t 11 of 2S for 144 >•rds -m1u1na se"eral open rccc1"ers A#' LAtt•rflfWM .. \11.\ 11. Fla. (AP) -Fast and fla h) tough and m d>), San Fran- cisco Jen) Rice conned lhc C'1nc1n- na11 B<ngafs on the field. and ma) be otl 1t. too lfR1l'<'.\&1mp) C'\11 from pra ucut the tan of "uprr Bo" I "eek wa a plot to ud:cr the &npls. tt worked beauufulh. II at wasn t a tnck, Rice made one'hec ofa quid tteO\CT)' Hr oprned unda) · uprr Bowl \\Ith a rc\Crsc run. then made me \JX'( tat ular leaping ca1chc 1n 1he 44(',-., thnll-paclted W-16 '1ctory Rt('(' named the mo~t \.:tluablt pla)er of tht' game. cauaht a 14-~ard touchdo" n pass from Joe Montana nrl~ in !ht' fourth quarter 11nd ~t llP John Ti' lor s w1nnin1 1ouchdown "uh 34 S('('Onds left by makana thrtt catche~ lor I \ards on the dn'c R1ct "ho h.td fi"e 1ouchdov.n s 1n the 4~r,· tW(I pre' 100\ pla)oO games this 'car t1n1 .. hcd wuh 11 catche for .:? 15 \trds · · 1 oda) 1., a da) I "111 nr' er forsct. 11 "as JU4it '>1Upl"ndou., •· R1ct said as he held 1 18-month-<>ld dau&htcr. Jaqua. an tht· 4Qe~ locler room. &npl-. coach am \\\Che said Race had "a v.orld champion hip prrtormani.:c · ' Montana figured Rice beat the &npl "1th more than his f~t and hands R11.:c pla"cd land of a mind gamt' "tth the C1inC1nnat1 Jefrndcrs. Montana thouiht "km ,., d('('('pttH' 1n "hat hr d°"··· \fontana said. "I 1hinl the) don't bche\c he 's as fo1\t ao; he 1 .. The top-rated Canc1nn11t offense went without a lou<'hdo'Wn -the (l'teaw ... SUl'ER/BJJ Th• 49ers• comlnatlon of quarterback Joe Montana fl•ftl and wide receiver Jerry Ilk• proved too much. The "~k brgan with Rice' m> tent)U\ derarture from practice on (Please SH RICE/83t Defense keyed San Francisco's victory 49ers limited Bengals' No. I offense 150 yards below average llyJOIGINS ,.., .... " If I .,,_ How many• 11es ha"e )'Ou heard coachn say .. 11t )OU win cham· pionsh1ps wnh defense' L1s1m one more time You .. ~1n ..• champ1onsh1ps • Yttth •.•• ckfenw. uptMn« on offense d n ·1 hun. and le>t · Montana Ibo~ on th1t flftal dnve that he had been there btfore. The DCnpls "'-ere the Nfl'1 No t offenlive team durint the tttular teat0n. ave1111ns 3 71.6 yard 1 pmc. nt 49en hdd them'° .229. I wm realty cunous to tee how the ...., would do ~Mt tht 49m' ,.. ... defe.-. Thr fine rr. tamn Ibey pve tJ9r bell 10 ktt«r Woods dary ~ off to a ral iOod 11an (four cmriafor27 yards but only 16-f'or-.Sl .. l .. ,,. 1111 tlle ~· ddew llM l&rolli9tf ......... t ........ . ruHh'l~.-Y,,_ dlt ...... . ...... .._..,,..,.. ... IM IO ~·-J•l)'OU> nt ..... lft ._. IO,_oe, It -:.~::!:..-:m. ... 11 • ---.... :.=:. ___ ...... . .. 4~rs being so Jood on dcfenSt". The 4~rs· defense JUSI had a l11tle belier da) than the 8cnpls' runruna offense or'pass1n1 offense. [n fact, the pme probabl) WIS I little closer than u should hl"e beef\ because of the Bcnpl1" spcctaJ teams They had an elccllent day-no1 onh tanford Jenn1np' 9)..)ard k1ckot'r return but they had a strona cd~ in the punttnt pmc. IS YtCll I field pis. That kind of surpnKd me bcautc lht 49ers ba\le been IO tood in that area. Sin franc'tlro's final dn'e WIS a th1naofbauty.1t said a lo• ofthinas abc>Ut the 4Ckn -W)' ha\IC 1 lot of pla)oft" t pt'ntntt and th()"re cool und(r prnwre. ... ., bKt. IO the ~·~dn~t of tht tcCCMld W: Ci11ann111 htkt tht bell ror "*' din aw """'*''Ind 13 plays lftd ticUd I ftdd pl for I 6-3 lci8d. Nor981t)i. 1 wam that moYCS dw ball IMe wel Ntf) 1n tht ''""' ~ 11(11'9 ...... '"" 1fttr IMt dwy lliM olliDill ..-entum TM~ ..S pone end n· ~., .. ~-....... ~ "ick'al -M Wf Mo•URI pit ~~.,=~·rca:t:: ...... -... tr *l.t:.~r • ... .. ... ....... ....,. .... ,.,.. recc;p11on (to the Bengals I ) n Franc15CO's e'penen c on ol· fcnsc reall) shov.ed up on ttat last dn"e In the end ""hen )Ou rcall) ha"e to ha' cit. there comes that tame v.hert omebody's ,01 to take 1t It wt) c11her JOtnl to be C tnc innat1 taking the ball av.a) or the 49crs 1ett1ng down the field . Boomer E 1ason has nottung to a hamrd of. He'll probably sec somt' more upcr BoY.ls dov.n th road and thee pimencc he p1n«I unda) '!"Ill help him. Monltlna' ha"'"' gone through 1t ~fort urt madt' a d1 f· fe"nct". But tht' bottom hnc "'as that <& r ckfcMe. \\hen your dcfen 1 th11 ~It~· )OU JJUt con l ttf\C), and the \C bttn that •'I)' since our pmc ( n franc1tto bell Wl\hm1- 1on 37·21 1n 1amc 12). Tbc 49crs' dcfertsc had a fol to do ••th BOomtn' sub-par day, Thty camou~ tbcir loob 1n tht ttt· ondaf) 1 lot. 1lxy ha\lt eacitllcnt comc1bicts 1..t Mid.a cton•t IJ"C you a ml IOlid penurt beck \htfc. In f'lln. both teams ha~ srt•t rorwn When you ha~ thole lund of atMrtn on cleft""· 11'1 tCMllh to-~ I ~t day ....... Moftllna ....-S rot I Super IOwwl rCcorcl JS 7 )'8* '-al I* Mw ID~ ~t ..._ --···'°'"' ....... ........ n.r.1111.-•,-· ......., ...... ,,,,,,,, Both team hi\(' bttn prone to t~ than~ O\lt of lhe ord1n1n but the) d1dn t do much of that <;an Francisco ran a re\e~ on the fim pla) and Cincinnati ran 50me no-huddle ol· fc:nsc. but thC' onh 1h1na that v.as reall) d11Teren1 v.a'i that the 49er\ wmeumes madC' mass ub t1tut1on on third dov.n and ~nt 1n tht'tr niclel pack• -.1thout caring v.hat Cincin- nau 1Jtcnt to. The early inJunes v.crt' c ti\ to thC' &npls (Nose udJe Tim) t(rumne bean& the kind of pla)cr he is was a kc) I for them. but the pla ed c~trtmcly 111ell -.1thout hjm One more th1na -I felt the 1mtant "PllY aot a bra boost<• 22-ard pau from Montana to Make W1l\On at the C1nc1nat1 2 latc an the first qu.ancr "as oVMumtd and the 49cD ttlcd for a fitktpl) That aho~ the rtawn we v.ant the tntiant ~liy. It "' a bia play and a four·P:Otnt '"''"g naf\t thcrt (a (.ad .., iatMfed Of I probable ~,. Most of tbc time 1t hasn't him ... 'VCT) wt'll, bUt that• the way '' Jhould bt uetd -fatt and 11Ctut1tety and u comcwd a ~ronc call. EDITOlt . NOTE: I« OtNlll Ml f.lttft IWd ('Ol<"ft or 11tt WatJM-.ion Rft1M1111 IOf n,ht ~ Hr " * • e r ~_,,.,_,~· ~ rory .,,,. • rn""'u Uf ,. ......... -.-'· Walsh savors win, will decide his future later Ml\\11 (~Pl -R I \\al'h h;i, ha "hfcttme e\Pl'm'nll a third UJX'r &"'I tlllc hu1 ht"' not read~ to ~)' that he ''<ln 1 tr) for morc.- .\nd some ol his plaH~r. Jun·1 "ant him to quit JU"t )Cl "I thank 8111'.,got ltlt'hHIMlhrc\.' more )ears in him :\t lea\t, I hope so· 1o<>t Valuable Pla)er Jcn1 Racr 1d aOt•r the n f rant 1-.co 49e" beat inetnnatt 10-1 () "'unda~ for their third (t\an\p1on .. h1p or the decade I the c ch fin1 hcd'? "I'm not •bout 10 S3\ th:tt." Wal h said "(Team <'"-nc.-r fddtc OcBanolo) and l h "'-'to"' •t Thi •~a hktime npcnent"t Tht\ 1\ the ~atC\I momt'nt I can r~ll v.1th the n frafl\1~0 • "" peculation that Wal h "''II n-- &&n follo"''N him throuahout the t"'o " k lcad1na up to the Super eo~1. "I'm 101ng to ml'tt "'•th £dd1C' OcBartok>. as r,c 1d all 1lun earl) M't Wttk," Wal~ \liU." nd ...-·n dttidc •hat oor futurt ih ulJ t.ir ... , There havt bttn rtpon th1t the rela110Mh1p bctv. n Walsh and 0e8anlo I \lfalncd but the \llJOd totethtt to IK'C'cpt the cham- pton\h1p troph~. "'Ttu ti"UOh •• B1U VtalM\'s •nr>"·" 0t•notoNid I ~illt tilt ............. \\al h \31d "I'm o proud of l''rntxxh EddJe DcBartolo. our cnttrr orsana1a11on .. In the locler room. Wal h \\Ott a hall-smalt' a he hua&cd and hool: hand\" 1th "'ell-w1o;hc~. ht pla)ers and l>eBartolo The do5t' t Wal h came 1n the p;l\t "C't'k 10 h1n11n about v.hethcr hr'll mum v.a when he told rtp(lner\ at 1 \Cr) d1ffo.:ult for 1 Uf'('r Dov.I champion hap team to repeal Wal h actt'\1 all da a 1hou&h 11 wa JU\t anotht r game. rather than h1\ la t Ht:"' 1mpa\ l\e throu1h· out, 11Klud1na when the 4~rs ma'sed a 19') rd field aoal and "hen ( 1n\:tnnat1\ ~t.tnfotd Jen· ninas returnt'\1 a ~1clu.>fT fur a toU<hJown. In the final ond a n I ranc1~0 dro\t for the -•nn11• touchJo~n. Wal h J'l('Cd lhc lidc· It~ •llh h1 hands on h" "'''· Vt Ma the pmc tndtd. the coeth WI ~ndcd b) a pKk OI pt\4)~. Ht wal .. ed: Mwty off mt .&dd c •1th haa rilht .,. •f'CMllMI ( •tnnlt• coedl 51111 ··~:~~ ... -...... UNI &lwt. "Wt'rT \'tt) dllc. .. ~-----·•11111• Wllll\m••· ydltwtl••• "" , J A12 Orano-Coast DAILY PILOT I Monday, January 23, 1989 by Bii Keane COUNT&• CULTUU bv Maratta & Marett• °""9"•• ._ __ _ "If you soak the soap in water first you can get more of it on your hands." MARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Could we go through the winter without another load of snowballs in the refrigerator?" , . .. .. ... . - ~o'-i N6 1"f Corp A~1> FLU 5f ASoN, \Hf joHNS~5 iNSTALL SNEEZE GuARDS ON ALL IHEiR APfliANCfS. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I '"" I l ....-::::::=:=: 'You pfO(ED A. B>\D TIME , MA~. 1 GOT APR)INTMENTS ALL WEEK '' PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE \16l'f D06"COHTEST IS A800TT06E61N .WILL T~E CONTESTANT AT T~E FAR R16HT PLEASE TAt<E THE SACK OFF OF HIS MEAD .... GARFIELD f HATE N\ORNIN(:f. l HAIE MONDAY. I HATE. c.IANOARlt' TUMBLEWEEDS r • • I H . , f. } I I DRABBLE R08El8R08E ·~ - by Jim Davis ANP 1 REALLY HAT( HAVINu TH( WINPOW51LL 5LAM POW,. ON YOOR f='IN<ifE.RS by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady BLOOll COURTY r:--------,..,, ... I « lfJI( 1Nf Ir*>'" I ~ : -~,.,F\I I I , I I I ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE f t'ierdsh\p is ~t!t'Y very vexy very very vay very ver-1 very very very vexy very v~ v~ very vety very very very very very vexy v~ veyY vw.; Vet'{ very very very very vay very Vei'/ Very very , ~ voy very Very very~ r(. v~ v~v. vo:y vew ~ , ... -.. "'"""" very very very voy [ . very very very .( vexy imfXJttant SHOE • f IJ 11 ·~ JUDGE PARKER . 'As SAM-DRIVER'S SECR&TARY 15 ABOUT 10 LEAVE: THE OFF·CE A DISTRAUGHT . YNE TTE SAYLOR APPEARS THERE I FUNKY WINKERBEAN DE.FINE "THE FOU .OUJIN& · (). DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau I' M; HAVEN., 5TAIUEP SHOOTIN(; '161; 8tffSO ~' THe-sPOK'f5 /UJJS11IA1lfi;I PttJ· THEY Pl&~ 71tFA1r:P tJEnFR Ma ~ """. I _...__,...__J by Berke Breathed . by Jimmy Johnson ~GAi~.~~~ -by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux I YIAOO If ~ I I I I . t by Tom Batluk ...... .... I GISCll f.; . I I I' I -JI t SLAYUCJ I' I I I' JJ • f. ~.:~·-'= ~-....1.--'-....L-...l...:..J '" ... ~ --;::r _ r r rrr1 0-, .... ~., "--.. .,_ Mlle• DolltOf'cay~s summer weight tr•lnln9 m•d• him ltro"tl•' •nd one of the top rebounders In th• Big Welt. '11'1 IC HCt"I ''Ill Strong shot of confidence . " cures the Dok Doktorczyk finds his range after two frustrating seasons iy JON f'ERGUSON Of .. °' ..... """' Mike OOktorczyk made a bchcvcr out of himself las1 summer 1 his season. his play has made bcht'\CrS out of a lot of people Doktornyk s b1wst baulc had stemmed from his mind throuah the first two )Cars of a three-)car basket- ball career at UCL But he cast aside his womcs la t spnna and took confidence tn his game. tending to the . task at hand. "I felt I hail to prove m)'sclf." Doktorcz)'k said .. As womed as I was coming in (this season) from third stnng. l put it all behind me and felt I could make a contnbuuon to the team. l felt I ~ouldn't go out 1f l missed a couple of shots. and I started playing with a lot more confidence .. He Sllrtcd at the bcgJnning of his sophomore ICISOn aner transferring from Los Angeles Harbor College. a transfer which came becau.se UCl was recruiting his brother. Junior Rob Doktorctyk But after another tran\- fer. current teammate Ke' in FIO)d. became eltg1blc 1n 1986. and s1ncc graduated tran fer Frank Woods had worked his way into the starting hncup. Doktorczyk faded to a rcscn.c role Then last summer, his father Anhur presented him with a ques- tion "M) dad said, 'What will )'Ou do 1f you're s1tt1ng <.in the bench )Our senior season:" Doktorcl)k said ··1 s~ud, · 1 better not let ll happen.· and he sa1d.L 'You can doll. but )OU better get con11dencc tn yourself. But 1f 1t doesn't work out, )OU better be prepared to take 11. It ma) seem Ille the worst thing an the world no". but you'll faC'C tougher things ·" Well. those tougher thing\ arc left for the future of tfic senior. ~ho hu added stellar pla) on the coun this season to has standout ~ork an the classroom as he bcgJns work m l l( rs MBA program The 6-foot-9 center. wnh a soh touch lrom:? feet or :?0. as UC I' thard- leadang scorer w11h 14 I points per game and ooe ot the Big West Conference's leading rcbounders "1th 1 5 per game But hes most apparent among the conference's most proficient pla)ers because ofh1s shooting protic1cnc) - field goal percentage ( 5 71 ). 3-poant field goal percentage ( 6101 and free- f Please stt OOK/12) MONOAY, JANUARY 23. 1989 Whll• UCt's Dolctorcqll Is playlng better Inside ttlb season, his J -polnt shooting accuracy Is fourth belt In th• Nlltlon. 49ers' Montana_, Rice put Super back in Bowl They key drive to lift San Francisco over Bengals, 20-16, for third t itle of '80s Super hype gimp shows no signs of Super Bo w l limp MIAMI (AP) -Thanks to the dnve of the decade led b)' the ,,. quancrback of the decade. the n Francisco 49crs are trul) the team of the decade And thanks to that. after XX 111 years, the Super Bowl as finall) super The 49crs' 20-16 wan o'er C inc1n- nat1 came down to the fina l 3 minutes. 20 s.cconds -and 92 )&rds It staned "hen San Francisco "as forced to began on us 8 after a penalt) on the kickoff followina a 40-)ard field goal by Jim Breech that gave thC' fknaatsa 16-13 lead It ended with 34 seconds left ~hen Joe Montana hit John Taylor from I 0 yards out, capping a dn vein which he hit 8 of9 passes for 97 yards Montana set a Super Bowl record with 357 passma yards, 215 of them on I I complcttons to JcrT) Rice the pme's most valuable pla)cr. .. After :?3 years. the uper Bo"" I ""as finally uper." ~ad San hancasrn center Rand)' C rou. "'ho as retmna aner I) seasons. "'It v.as one )OU could finall) look b3ck o n and sa) 'that was a grtlll g;imc ••• "I think when )OU look at ll, tha1 was a whale of a game." ancannata coach Sam Wyche said But hardly mastakc--fr~ C'ro h1msdf "'as guilt) of three: mlJOr erro~ 1ncludin1 a bad snap that cost the 49cn a field aoal and a pcnalt) for going dov. nficld 1llcpll> that almost aboncd that final dmc. C1~innat1's Boomer E.s1ason. the top-rated quarterback in the Nfl .. v.as ktd five limes and"'' JUSt I I of2Hor 144 ~•utb-mas ana sc' cral open rt«l\tn MtAMI. Fla ( .\P) -fa t and Ila h~ touah and tncl ). n Frnn- 1.'.'l'ICO., km Rice tonncd the Cinctn· natl l:kniJI on the field. and mai.be Ofl II JOO If Rau· ~gimp' t'\ll from pracllt~ at the \tan of upcr Bowl "eel was a plot to sutler the fkngal~ It worked ~autafull\. If 1t wa n't a tnck. Race madc onc.hcd. ol a qu1cl rttO\.Cr} He open('(! und3~ ·s uper Bowl with a re' erst run then made some SJX' ta~·ul:u kapang catchc an the 4~f'· thnll-pad..ed W-16 \IC.Ur} Race. nam('d the most 'aluablc pla)cr of the game. caught a 14-)ard toul·hdo" n pass from Joe Montana carh an thC' founh Quan.er and S('t up John Ta,lor ' "'nnang touchdown w 1th ~4 ~-cond left b\ ma long thrtt catches tor 'ii vards on the dn'e Rice. "ho haJ fi,c 1ou,hdo"'°" in the 4Qef'. l"-l' prt\ 1ou!> pla}o1Tgame5 th1 \Car lint\h«'.'d "tth 11 catchr'i for ~l~,arJ, · T odu 1 a da\ I "111 ncHr forget 11 "as JU .. t stupendouo; " Race s:ud a he held ·~ 18-month-old daughter. Jaqua. in th\: 4~er; locker rcx)m fkn&al' \<'alh 'iam "\Cht \aid R1~ h3d ·a Y>Orld ,hamp1on\h1p performtrncc ·· 1ontana figurt"d R au~ beat the Bengal~ "''h m(1re-than ht'i IC'Ct and hand~ RaH' pla'cd ind of a mind game ''1th the C'1nc1nna11 dC'lcndcrs Montana thought The top-rated Cmcmnau offense went without a touchdown -the -a.. ... ,._ •• , fPluse see SUPEA /ll) The 49ers' comln•tlo n of q u•rt•rb ack Jo e Mo n tan• fleftt •nd w id e rece iver Jerry Ric• pro ved too much. ·•Jcrn 1\ dt"'l:~pllH' 1n "'hat he J~:· ~1ontana ~ad 'I think the' don't tx•hc'c he·, .is faM 3\ hr 1~ .. fhe "l'Cl hcgan "',th R IC't' ~ mr~ t<·nou' dl'Clarturt from pr3ct1cl' on fPIHse see RICE /llt Defense keyed San Francisco's victory 49ers limited Bengals' No. 1 offense 150 yards below average lyJOI Gfl lS ........... _,.,.. How man) : ic ha\e )Ou heard coache sa~ •• 1at )OU wan cham- p1onsh1pt with def en~? La"tcn one more t1~~ You ••• Y>1n ..• champ1onstups ••• 1i1rith .• ddcnx. Eaptrienccon ofTen~dOC"\n't hun. and Joe MMtana sho1i1r'Cd on that final dn"t that h had bttn therr before. The Bcnt*l v.erc the Fl ·s No I of'fcn 1ve team dunna the rqular Katon. avcraain1378.6 )'IN apmc. Tht 49tn held them to 229. I was rally cunous 10 tee how the .,.., •ould do 1P1nst the 4'kn' nlllli1nt dekntt. The firtt ftw limn tbry pve tbt bell to ltkty Wood dlcy ~ off to a real aoO<S Man (four c.wnn tOr 27 )ards but onl) 16-for-'2 t~) ht llw 49tn" defentt IOl tlronatr a dlle llmt went •Iona and took tltc ............ me away from tM .. k ...., ere to bia up front and hkc to ~awayat)OU Tiie 49ers arc toulf' \0 Nft Oft. II ... ....., juM ~ dcfeftti~y '°""~tuts b)' lhe • .ctAFR~·~-*' (I • ;W ,, • ._t!•:l ......... ....... -~~ .. ,_, •t•as.•Plf'of .... pnlll1•1n llW~ 1owt nsat1ribl:taW to tht 49crs lx'tng so aood on defense The 49crs' defense JUit h d ' little better di)' than the Benpl · runnma olTeno;e or passing ofTcn~. ln fact, the pme pro~bly 1i1ra a little cloicr than at should ha'c bc:en b«auic of the lknpls' pee.al team~ The) had an uccllcnt di) -not onl} tanford Jennings' 93-)ard l1ckofl retum but they had 1 mona ('(!1e 1n the punllna pme. a "ell a field t:!s. That kind or \Urpr1~ me use the 49crs ~"e bttn to aood 1n that area . n FranClJCO's final dn'c was a lhlnl Of bcluty. It Mid I lot of thinp abOut the 49tn -the> hnc a lot of pla~ofT t\pcncncc and the') 'rt cool under prnsurt. But eo bltk to tht •nu'I dn't uf the tct'Ond half. C1Rannat1 held the ball fot mott than fttM m1nu1a and IJ pla~ and kicbd I (ldd pl (or I 6-3 net. Normally, a aeam that mova tht bal tut wd tarty in the thud quarter k~ ..... but ancr ahat thf) kitld ofloM mofMntum . The potitla aftd Pottt and t\· prs.cntt of tht 49en -.. rtall)' t\lidtnt -the -., MoeteM played and Jmy Ritt Mv ... a r..-.c di) ••Ml I rail IOM 111t111*'1W. nu •an~ .. ...._a S...,lowt~-llllf Wlft•n ' .... u.tyhed to1Ddlt ..... eldle leW .. MoM9N ... ...,.. -lkt Mede a "'9 play on that 27·fltd • n'\.cptaon (ltl thC' Bengals 111) S3n F ranca\Co·, C\pcncncc on ol· fcn)C rc~h ~ho14Cd up on that lac,t dmc In iht end ~hen )OU reall~ ha' e 10 ha' c 1t. thcrt come,. that time where \OmeOOd~ 's IOt to take It. It "as c11her 101n1 to be Can 1nnat1 tak1na the ball aw•n or the 49cn acttmg down tht' lield Boomer u1ason has nothana to ashamed of He'll probabl) M>C \Ome more upcr Bo~h do~ n the rNd and the e~pcncn('c he gained unda) wall help ham \1ontana' having aonc throu&h 1t ~fure \ure m de a d1f· fcrencc But tht bouom hne ~u that 49tr dcfC'tl • When \'our dcfente 1 th t good It ~\(1 ~OU lf'At con 1\lenc), and the) \C bttn that •11~ s1nct: our pmt ( n Franca '<> beat Wa hina- ton 37·21 an Game 12) The 49tr)' dcfcn had a lot to do -uh Boomm· sub-par d.1 • The) camouflaatd their looks in the K'C· ondary • lot. They ha~t C\ttllcnt comcrbeck aiid safctta dc:>n't ''"" )Ou a rtal tolid pecturc bKt ihc"' . In fact, both ttams ha-vf atttt cumtt1 w~ )OU ha"t tholt lund ot 1thl(tn on dcftntt. it's toup to MH' a arat di) Jl9Uiftl. Monlanl ~ for a Super lo'lt I rttOfd .JS 7 )vch bul he thtn I IOt O( shon ~ aMrt wau·1 a kJt of ~a p1111"' ... Mhlll ~··the,_,, .. a aow.tcori• pmt . ,,,.,,., Both teams ha\e bttn prone 10 tn than~s out of the ord1nor. but the~ d1dn t do much of that ~n frnnet~o ran a re\e~ on the fir.t pla} and (1nc1nnat1 ran 1mc no-huddle ol- lcnse. but the onh thing that \I.a\ ~all\ d11Tercn1 v.a\ that the 4Qc'"' wmtllmes made ma'> \Ut'I 111u11on\ on third do'tlin and ~nt an their nae kcl packa ~•lhout c.1nna .,., hat < an"·an- nau v.ent to The cariy anJunes "ere ro\tl) tu the lkrepls. (Nose ta Ide Tami .._.rumne be11lJlhcl1ndof pla)cr hr 1\ ~"~'kc' I for them. but the' pla~cJ utremel) ~ell without him Ooc more thina-I fch the in tant rtplav aot a b11 bOo t (a i~·)ard p;m from 'Montana to Mile \\'11 n 11 the Cinc1nat1 2 latc an the first quancr wa ovtnurntd and tht 49crs settled for a rttld .,.., That sho1i1r~ the reason we want the instant rcpla . It wa a b11 play and 1 four-point •~tnl riaht there (a (~kt _. .oal in..c.d of I problblc touchd<>Wn). Most of the t1mt 1t ha n't bttn ultd very 'lf'Cll, but that'i the way 1t should bf ult'd -fast anU 1CCW11tdy and 1t com:ctt'd a v.rona c.ll. EDITOlt OTE: J« <libbt ha bttn M*1 roa,h of t~ Walhuwt<>n lt""1M1111 fCN e;,111 nn. Ht 1s rM. .......... ~ '" lttdl61111' .. IOfY •1th • rcronJ ot' 9.?-41-. Walsh savors w in, w ill. decide h is future later Ml\\.tl 1.\Pl -Rill \\111,h ha' hes "lttctamt' \'\l)\'ltl'nH· •• J third uper Rowl title. hut hl"' not fl'ad~ to \a\ th.it hc \\lln't tn h11 11w1c .\nd somc ol hi\ plaw~ J\)11·1 "'·'"' ham to quit JU l \Cl "I thin!.; 8111'~g,ll ltkl' l\\.,H11 1hrl'C more )t'af\ 1n him \t lc3\I, l h1lf1'I: so \to t Valuable Pla,er Jl'rn Rice said alter 1hc an hanu'M.:ll 49crs ht-at Ci ne innata W-16 \unda~ for their thml cham(l1on .. t11p ot thr dC"Cadc • Is thc \.'03l'h fin a hl'd" 'Tm not about 10 Q\ th3t. .. \\-alsh ..aid "(I cam O\\ncr fdtlK' De Bartolo) and I h.i'c to' 1o;11. Thi' es 1 hktamc c\rcncm·c Thi' " the artat~t moment I can n."f'all 1th the n Fran1. t'4Q 4 ~"'" ~pcx·ulat1on that Wal\h "''II ~ ''In follo"'N him th u hout the t"o "C"Ck I adana up to the Super &\o\I. "I'm 101na to m<'i't "'•th £dd1c Odbnolo. I\ I'' c 1J all a Ion earl) nt'\t v.ctk," Wat h \&1J .. .\nd v.-r'll d«1dc v.hal our futurt hould be." Thert'. hhe ~n n~~ln tl'lat the relat1on\h1p bct"c: n W1l h 1"'1 OcBan 1 'lnuncd bUt the~ ' totct~r to Pl th,· cham· p10f\\h1p trorth • ··Thi tr'Ol'h) I\ 8111 Wal\h' ~ .. Drftanoto Yid .. , aPl!ft('lll~ the ,~ ... \\ al\h \.:lad I m "<' proud ll t n er. hod> Ldd1r De Bartolo. our cntm· organ11at1on .. In the locker room. \\al h \\Ort' a hall-~m1tc •' he huacd and hoot... hJnd\ w 1th \\Cll-\\1shcr\. ha pla,t'rs ind l~&rtlllo Thc do~ t \\al h came 1n tht P'l'' w(('k to hinting ahout \o\hcthC'r he'll return ~u v.hen he told rtponer' ll " 'c~ d1tlk ult for a ~upcr Bowl <:hamp1on,h1p tram to rcf":.at \\al"Sh a\:tcd all da~ a thouah 11 "'a' JU t anotht'r gamt~ rath •r than h1c, la,1 . He wa\ ampl\\l\C through· out , tnl ludina when the 49tr ma\..rd a 19-)-a~ field 1011 and "htn l 1nc1nnat1 tantoro Jen· Olr\I tt'turned I l1 kofl f r a I uchdo•n. In thc fina l 5C< nd . a\ San I ranc1 o dro"c for t~ w1nn1na tou hdo"°n, \\al h paced th(' ad(. lann v.1th h1 hand\ on ht •'11 t When the pmc c:ndt'd. the ~oe(h WI \lltrOUndN b a petk bf' phololf'lohe1' He walked t&owty off tM rttld •1lh his n&ht ann atWRd ( 1..cannati CO«ti Sam w~. fUnntr n .,.tan I lo\'e It• rtry mudl ... alllla Uid ~ •• t •ft V")' dOIC " htftMl--=llr'••• ...,..,. rt1ili 1, '""' I er._ C... OM. Y PILOT/ ~. Jtiouary 23, 1981 Experts call Indiana's '89 recruiting class nation's best, capaDle of title ILOOMINOTON, Ind. -fa~rts A r. a.cNoe Univenaty'1 1919 tteru111na • ii IM bell in the nation and may aive ' ~t has fourth NCAA besketball -----._Diolillai ·11·1~blythebest d&ss m thecountr) riaht now .• laid Jim Ot"bbona. editor of All Star Sports and prep scout .., The Sporti .. News. .. If you IM;_ll Llwttnce Funderburke in it there's no ••*' -11'1 eblol&a&eJ¥ the belt class an the nation. cauanly the best class Bob Kniaht ha ever had." Scouu acnerally rank Funderbwte, a 6-foot-8 forward from Columbus (Ohio) Wehrle. 1n the top 10 of the Class of 1989. Funderburke verbally committed &o Indiana Jan. 2 and plans to sign a national letter of intent April 12. In addition, five top prospects ....... _.,. 1tped with Indiana dunna the early lianina penod last fall: 6-4 G,q Graham of Warren Central. 6-5 Pat Orabam of Aoyd Central, 6-10 Chris Lawson of Bloominaton SoUth, 6-6 Calben Cheaney of Evansville Harrison and 6-2 Chris Reynolds of Pcona (Ill.) Central. Oibbons compares Funderburke to Dallas Mavericks forward Sam Perkins and rates him the •lion's third best pro1pcct. He ranks Pat Graham No. 12. Gres Graham I Sth, Lawson 34th, Cheaney 39th and Reynokll 43rd. ... , would rate among the really outstanding ruruitina classes since I've been keepina up with it the lut IS years," Gibbons said ... I can't N'1t llythinlc ofa class QI OTt: OJ THE DA l Jerry lleJMNI, coach of the Sacramento K.inp. after bis club became the Golden State Warrion' ciJhth straight victim Saturda)': "They came in on a roll. We came in on a roll. And we got rolled." McHale, Parish lead Celtics ReMl1 Partsla scored 12 points and ~ Dauy A.lqe 10 durina a 39-point third • period Sunday as the Boston Celtics broke r open a close same en route to a 112-9~ ---- victory ·over the Detroit Pistons. ltevla Mcffale and ~ Lewt1 had six points apiece and Deals J9b1oa five 1n the decisive burst which ended Detroit's ttircc- game winnina streak while handing the Pistons a sixth consecutive road defeat McHalc led the Celtics with 27 points. Parish had 22. ~s 21, Johnson 13 and Ain_gc I 0. lllU Tllloma1, who had 26 points, pulled Detroit into a 44-44 tic in the opening minute of the second half, but the Celtics regained the lead on baskets by Lewis and McHalc . . . In another NBA aame: Gerald Wllkias scored 26 points and Man JackHa made two important steals in the final minutes as New York snapped a three-game road losin& streak with a 120-1 16 win over Portland despite 48 points by Cly41e Drexler. Nc;w York trailed 77-57 in the third quarter, but closed to 84-79 in the next five minutes as Wilkins scored seven of his nine third-quarter points. ~ Strld.la.M scored five points in a 9-2 run at the end of the quarter. his upin pulling New York to 90-88 at thcenJ of the penod. that YtOUld 5U_rplSS tt.'' Dave Krider of LaPonc, v.ho ranks prep ~yen for Street It Smith's magazine, put Funderburke amona the top five and Gres Graham and Rc)'nOlds in the top 2S comina into the season. "Funderburke 1sa bagguy who('an run thecoun. play inside, shoot from the outside and he's intelligent." he sa id. "There aren't a lot o(those around. espcc1ally thi~ year." "Hoop Scoop." whi ch also rates Indiana's clas41 No. I . puts Funderburke ninth and Reynolds and Orea Graham an us top 20. · "Baa Ten MagaLine" puts Funderburke, Grt'I Graham, Cheaney and Re)'nolds in its top 50. alona with Bedford Nonh Lawrence J~i::aior Damon Baile)'. who as a verbal commitment for 1990. "Grca Graham 1s oumand1ng." said Howard Garfinkel. who runs the Fivc·StarCamp ... He's one of the top two oc three 2-guard in the country an a )'Car loaded w11h 2-auards . "Reynolds is the best defensive pla )er ofnll 1hc lead auards 1n the country. He's one of the five bnt lead auards." The main que-slion for Indiana 1s Funderburke. who has btt'n d1sm1sscd from his high school team for missing eaaht practices and a curfe\\. "I think I need some d1sc1pline in my hfe and (Knight) definitely can gi ve 11 to me." Funderbur._e said when he made his verbal commitment. ··He's a very self-<:entcred person," said Wehrle coach Chuck Kemper. "I think he thinks the world revolves around him. so to speak. He JUSt had a very difficult 11me fitting into the team concept." llllnl eye nation's top spot It was somewhat premature but llhnoas ""* bepn celebrating 1ts expected status as the • .. No. I collt'lc basketball team in Amenca on r Sunday after surviving a scare by Georgia ---- Tech in double overtime. llhno1s fans screamed "We're No. l" as the final seconds of their team's I 03-92 victor) ticked off the clock. "It's great. but we've got to play hke we're No. I," senior Lowell Hamilton said. llhnoas rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit and \\Cnt on to its 17th victory of the season, remaining the.only unbeaten team in Division I. The second-ranked llhni appeared the hear apparent to the No. I spot ~er top-ranked Duke lost both its sames last week, llhnots, off to the best stan 1n 11s history. got 2S points from Keay Battle. The llhna outscored the Yellow Jackets 21-10 an the sttond overtime. The Illini did suffer a blow Sunda). though. with 1un1or gaard Kea41all GW suffenng a broken bone in his foot near the end of regulation pla). llhnoas officials said G1ll 1s expected to be out of action for seven weeks. Unranked Tech. I 1-5, got 29 points from Deui1 Scott and 20 from Tom H1mmoecl1 ... In other games Sunday: Pervis Elll10D matched his career high of28 pointsas No. 4 Louisville saw a 23-point lead cut to fiv e before recovering to beat No. 10 Nevada-Las Vegas. 92-74 . Lou1sv1lle, I 3-2. now owns the nation's second-longest winning streak with 13 straight. whale Las Vegas. 13-3. had its I I-game skein snapped. U>u1sv1lle bu1h a S9-36 lead with 14:40 left in the game before UNLV charged back to make 1t 66-61 as Stacey Aa.1moa scored 12 points and CllDt Ro11um eight ... No. 1 :! Seton Hall hit a school· record nine 3-point shots. including fi ve an the first halfb> Aadrew Gaze, as the Pirates ran past Div1s1on II New Hampshire College. IOS..67 THINK BIG If S OUR lASf PAIR. TAKE IT CR LEAVE. IT. Kings acquire Bruins' Miiier The Boston Bruins on Sunday traded left ~ win Jay MUler, the team's single season lcar:fcr in penalty minutes. to the Los Angek~ # • Kinas for future consadcrauons. Last season. Miller set the team's single season penalty minutes record with 302. Bruins coach Terry O'Reilly had the prev1ou record with 265 in 1979-80. This year. in 37 pmts. Miller had 168 penalty minµtes, two goals and four assists. The 6-foot-2, 2 I 0-pound Wellesley. Mass. natavc was 1n his founh season with Boston and hn career totals of 13 goals. 20 assists and 836 penalty minutes ... In Sunday's NHL games: Rlcll Valve scored twice. ancludina the game-winner midway throuah the third penod. as the Buffalo Sabres s~pl a weekend scnes against the Bo ton Bruins with a 6-4 victory ... Joe Kocar scored an unassisted goal w1th 57 seconds remaining to lift Detroit to a 4-3 victory over Washington. The Red Wings. who snapped a three-game los:ina streak. had tied the score at 3-3 on a goal by Daft Barr with S:49 remaining. Calcavecchla blitzes field Mart Ca~c e(ali, who let one act .:J away a wee ago. was never scnou ly e challenaed in front-runnma. scven-strole victory unda) in the Phoenix Open golf ---- tournament at Scottsdale. Anz. Cakavecch1a held a three-shot lead start1na the final round and stcaJal) expanded 1t with a brilliant bo&cy-f rcc 64 that lef\ the rest of the pack stragcring far behind. He won this one. his fourth on the American tour. with a 263 total. a distant 21 under par on the TPC course at Scottsdale ... Clrll Clll Ro4lri111e1 won only one hole 1n the $360.000 Senior Skin$ compet1t1on at La Quinta. but that one hole -No 16 -was wonh S 120.000. "That's one thing about Skins," Anold Palmer said. "Chi Chi ended up '-"1nn1ng althouah he pl3yed the worst coif I've seen him pla> 1n a long ume.'' Rodricuez dominated the inaugural Senior kins a year 110 in Hawa11 and now has collected $420.000 in the event's two )Cars. Providing a dramat" climax to the kins.. BUJy Casper raised has earnings to S80.000 with a pla)OIT victory over Palmer DOK From B l Fonntt Clevt&and Browns coedt......, _.._~ ldlrf't h f=rwoa'tconfirm thal hewtUbt the ftut bad coKh of tlw Kinm Cu,- Cbim. but htuys the twoiidct havclalked conuaci .... ran. "We have aalked (fiaancaal) ~fi Scbol&entMimer said SatUfday '-tun• an ~acrv~ Maama With Tiw KaMM C11y Sw and Ttma hav1111 dataiued thoee. I'm 'ttt'j. very tn~ ta Job." SdMK&enheimer coeched the ltoda IO conteeull\le playoff benbl before lfttllU"I •• &be Clldol tM 1918 tnson .. Jecl &m C ..... U. liUdlOI! W1sh1n1ton Redskins OWMr and ~ of N comm1ssionfr Pele Reialle, 11 Mad at II! 26. National football laaut Hnounced Tht NFL. wh releattd a s&atemcnt cfurina lht Suprr Bowl ,.me. II 1hat Cookt died 1n Glmdale on Friday, but reneled otherdetaals. ancluchnacautcofdelth ••. TlwSu~ was suppe>lld to cap lcaaley wu ... ·r .. col"Mback f1 fi\IC•)car brnk with drup. lnst~d. ll wtl • crush comedown. Wilson, who has ~1~. two full bccau.c of ruas. -.as declared 1ncltaibk for the SU Bowl ho fore the pme because of what the NFL -.as a~· l ion oflcaaue substance abutc oohcy. No wou say eUctl) what happeMd. But NA. IPOketm Jee .,... saad Wilson ran into problems Situ niaht when he missed a team mceun1-Wilson. who been • suspendc:d twice pcnah1ed three ol~r 11 bccauscof drup and been 1n and out of rehab since 19 was the Bcnpls' thtrd-1.cadina ru her this season. Svensson upsets Becker MELBOURNE. Australia -Jonas 8. Svensson. whose middle miual as used to avoid confusion wHh another Swedish tennis __ __, player, made a name for himself today at the Australian Open. Svcnsson upset error-prone Bom Becker 7-6 (7- 6-4, 6-3 to advance 10 thequanerfinals oft he Grand I tournament. .. l knew it could be my day." said Svcnsson. semifinalist at last )Car's French Opt>n "I rcaU y thou could win from the bcginning." Earlier three-tim e champion Manina Navratil took advantage of Hana Mandlikova's poor serve to her former Czech country woman 6-4, 6-1 and advan('c the quarterfinals. T\\O unseeded pla}ers. Catanna Lindqv1st Sweden and Belinda Cordwell of New Zealand. a moved into the quarterfinals. Lindqv1st. who u fourth-seeded Pam hm-cr 1n the third round. dow Judith Wiesner of Austna 7-S. 6-2 and Cord eliminated Brenda Scl'lulu of the ethertands 6-3, 6- ln men's pla>. Jan Gunnarsson of ~eden reac has first Grand Slam quarterfinal b) bcat1n1 Dutch M1ch1el Schapers 7-6 {7-5). 6-1 , 6-2 and I 7·}ear qualifier Goran lvan1sc-.1cofYugosla-.1a rallied from t sets down to beat Leonardo Lavalle of Mexico 3-6. 6-3. 6-4. 6· I. · ·1·t .1.t :\ ISIO,·K \BIO TELEVISION 11 am. -TENNIS~ Australian Open from Melbour ESPN '-30 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: SI J oM's Georgetown, ESPN (delned al S Of'I WOR) 6.30 P.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: lndlaNI Mtehtoen (rtr>HI$ ., mt0n1gf1J), ESPN 7:30 om -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Kltgour Cuo Ir Pautev Pe1111ion tteoel. Prim< TlcMI 10 pm -BODYBUILDING: World Stron9man c oe111i0n from Montreal ll•oe>. Prime Ticker AADfO No even 1 i $Cl"leOulccJ and pla)ed "'Cll against top D" 1s10 talent," Doktorcz)k said "I felt h g.iven the chance. I could do w Unul Coach Thate told me that hadn't even thoucht there'd be a reason I v.ouldn't SUln But I aucs had to earn at THINK J. MITSUBISHI BIG SCREEN TVs THIN K OF REAL BIG SAVI NGS AT REELTIME VIDEO throw percentaat ( 797) Doktorcnk. who ranked 1mon1 the nauonal leaders by shoouna 89 percent from the hne a )car aco. 1s ranked tounh 1n the nation th1\ season an 3-point proficiency Not bad for a pla)'er ~ho mugled with a 38 percent mar._ from the fi eld a year a~o. There s no ~e 1tat1on an> more "The last three summers I've been workina on shootma. but I JUSt didn't have any confidence 1n m) c.hot." Doktornyk said. "It' all in ha\lng confidence in )Ou'rc shoJ. lno~1ng )OU can do rt " ··You c.an ha rdl> blame 'he Thcrure a lot ofaood athletes on t team About a w~._ before the A pmc (Athletes in Acti on cxh1b1t1 game). l wu hurt and 11 seemed I them were down on me. Then I four for four aptn'it the Ct (exh1b111on). 86" DIGITAL STEREO ON SALE NOW *269900 MONITOR RECEIVER WITH REMOTE CS-3504R f'' . Tl1cn ' .. ()nly ()ne way t<J ~~a better view t)f the gan1e than y()LI get <)n a Mits ubisl1i big ~crecn. (1ur h1g -,Cl"\.'l'n TV~ offl·r .1 r1rtun.• 'iO bright nnd dear. che only \\',tyro gt't ;1 hl'lll'r look .n rlw :H.llon '""to ht~ .a part' lf it. ) Mor hy anJ ~'l' nur l'ntlr"l' lint· { ,f Mit~uh1,h1 hig '(. n·~n TV~. mduding dw world~ ft~t ~5-mt h d1rcu \'k·wTV \\\•think you'll find you mndt• the: ncht .111. ......__ The turnaround culminated tur- da)' n1aht aaainst the Un1verstt> of Pacific when Doktort1)'k hit all 12 of his $hot 1nctudma four 3-point('n.. to score 1 career h11h 2 points while arabb1n1 14 rebound\ Now Coach 8111 Mulhpn l"llls him the Anteater-$' most con ''tent pfa)cr. .. He's playml now like he practiced for two )Cll'S, said Mullipn. -..ho btfore the season fiaurtd his brother Rob would play a lot more than Make "l didn't think he'd do that well He'' bttome a senior who decided he'' 1oan1 to play. He's a man now .. As a sophomore. Doktort1)'k had come up with some area• early-\Cason pcrformanctsA.. inchadma a 22-point. 14-rebound enon apmst Bradley "l s<>t in a shoot1n1 rut and Coach Mulhpn lost confidence 1n me ... DoloorczJk said "It had never happened m h1&h school or JUn1or collcte. Bua when he lo t confidence in me. I I t confidence in m)~lf too." Th1ftt1 hit 1n all·tlme low after 1 one-po1n1 lo .s at F~no late, whtre Doktortryk threw lwtt the ball on 1n inbounds play whteh led to the 10-ahHd and tMn missed an off-balance "'°'1Jumper moment later. all in the final SttOnd . It bad been the closcit Mullipn Md ever come to w1nn1n1 at Fmno. "He really came down on me 11\nWard," Doktorczyk said. "h .. -.s a leami'!t eaptntncc I pined from it. but I dtdn't come beck from 1t for a whdt. I didn•t en.JOY 1t then, but I ('In look beck It I\ With I stra1aht (ICC no-'. "Ptopk told me ht nt~er came down on a penon so hard 11 he did me lhat lllM· Wayne (Enttlltad) Mid it wnlheWc>rst he'd IC'en. It wau touah ~IOIAM.•• M._a Mid. "I thank that mapt haw blOWft ltil mind.·· DoklOlajt was nevct qur&e tht .me IM NII of lbal _., Ind hi1 "When I hit m } fim 3-po1n1er that game. Thate 1old me later that I shol 11. Mu lligan \31d. 'That's cood • .. But stall Dok,ore-iyk didn't fit v \\Cll into Mullipn's plans for a and·ptts.s Sl)k~~ Then tame ~a.on opener qa1nst Gcor&J• S and Doktorc-zyk \hot well en rou an I I-point ouuna v.Me tarter J Herdman battled sort fee t. Doktort7yk staned the nc~t ni 1n the consolation pme or Freedom Bowl Classic, h1u1na 11ll seven shot for 14 paints ~ arabbina nine rebound, His pla the hneue bcpn to sohdify. Bcfi 1 hursda~ s pmc 1t Fresno when WU limited to SIX points. he scored m double fiaures in 'ix stra1 pmcs. "Herdman has had bed feel year:· Mullapn said. "They w bothcrin1 him then. a (Ooktorczyk) ""cnt 1n 1herc and d1 Jood Job. o l len him m there .. lhe key 10 h., 1mprovcmcn1 t n1tall y came from work over summer on his 1nsick pme. w Thate had &old him to concentra\e He worked hard on ~1aht to b sarenath and polished has pent mo qaan t teammate Don May. He lea med someth1na m0tt aaa Pacific on Saturday. llJJ"t af\ th1t he was faluna and f>USl'1ftl lO basket 1n an effon to draw fe>&als his ~l moves instead of JUll traiaht up w&th the shon jum "He can S('()ft inside and e>&al · Mulhpn uid. "He'• kind of Enschtact The bis dafferentt is not as quid:. He 11 probebty a outsadc shootn bUt not 11 eood an btta&att bc•s not u quid. I thin an pl8y in Europe c,robiona bttautt he can KOR. Dolt1orczyk llid MuUiean's ftdtncc in him has dWtitd c.'Ollicb·s appewt.. TIUNK BIG BIG VALUES AT RREL7DIE VIDFAJ di••..._. With bas •a, ...... Yrt he stall ....... •wo.kt hkcty ~oeda Mullilan'1 been me.·· Dot~ .... •ttt done anY11Um. IO llM my COii down. CV.. 8"" I Md a b9d (nWldly ..... ,.....,~ .. ... • lir I .... • We're loca l & competitive. We're the little guys with the low overhead . - REELTIME VIDEO 1t W 149 Riverside Dr. ONN10AY A Wi 1C COIM WQMI .... . ... owllll ..... -~ IM U)' i111iD11h1 I • 11••'1 lie ia die~ plla." DukMaJ!_ !!"---ne. I ,.--=.::s~f4:: :-.,...._ .. !""' Dak1olaJk will --... .. ..... ~ ........... .... •:.:.:r:a..: • Cl Hllq ;J:t.: .... 1!.~-= ....... , ........ .... -.-:.--JV ). a at to of. e II I ~ 1n u 0 f) n· '1 1'11:1(11\\I ,\II RICE ,,..., Monda). Ht hid JUSl cauaht a peu from Moncana bu1 kft tht fi~ld complam1n1 of a twuatt of pain 1n hti ankle, Rice had bttn bothtttd by a spratncd ankle sufkrtd in Octobtr. and didn't fttl fully ~hhy until mid· Drcember. The apparent tnJUf) on Monday, howe\ltr, did noth1na· to $low ham down. Montana said ~ sa-. noth1n1 wrona with Rice and said the waM rec.tivcrwould playSundaye .. en 1fhe had to draii him out on the field . .. In a pmc hke, the Super Bowl. J knew I had to play ... R1ce sajd, Rtee didn't ha~e to be.draae<t. Ht said bis ankle problem was a btt of tendin1us and 1t didn't 11ve him any probkms As 1f to pro ... c the point. Cbach 8111 Walsh called for a reverse to Ricc on the first play, and Rice ran 11 for five yards. Rice didn't run with the ball ap1n. but he soared on pass pla)s By the end of the first half, he had three catches for 58 >ards It was in the second half. thouah. that Race rnlly took off. With the 49crs traihng 13-6. Rice cauaht a 31-yard pass from the San Francisco 15 to i.tart a quick 8S.)~rd . touchdown march Roacr Cra11 then cauaht a 40-)ard pass and, one play later. Rice cauaht a son 14-)ard pass, nearly stepJXd on the sideline, and dove o ... er for the score. Rice started the 49crs' f\ext dnvl' with a 44-)ard pass play. catching the ball with a magnificent ltap over comcrback Lewis Billups That ¥ra the only pla) on v.h1ch Rice's ankle hun. ··1 got caught in a bad pos1t1on but I was able to make the catch,' Race said. "'That was a great pass by Joe Joe put the ball 1n an ideal spot and made my JOb easy·· · On the winning dnve, Rice con- tnbuted catches of7. 17 and 27 }ards before John Ta)lor's 10-)ard touch- down catch with 34 seconds left "I knt>W the receivers had to make some pla)s" Rice said "WhencHr Joe put the ball up 1n the air. v.e JUSI tned to go up and fight for 11 Joe put the ball 1n the right !lpot and made 1t cas) for me I reall> give Joe the MVP." ""u••·~· San 'r•nclsco 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice. who h•d reportedly suffered a sprained ankle earlier last week lrf practlc•. looked nothing short of super Sunday whlle catching 11 pass•• for 215 yards to earn Super Bowl MVP. Rings slip from Bengals' fing rs Cincinnati felt in control after field goal Ml~M I (AP) -kkcy didn't huffll'. Boomer didn't hit the bomb and tht C1ncmnat1 Bcnaal d1dn'1 'Ailft. Stall. the Benaals thouaht the) haJ u~r Bowl rinason their fingers -.11h thrtt manutt'S to pla) on Sunday. Bui San Francisco quanerbacl Joe Montana and wide reccher Jen) Rice -who thrive on b1a momcnti. -pve the Bcnpls a k\M>n 1n areatneS) UndC'r pressure. Montana led the 49c~on a 9:?·\ard touchdov.-n dm:e, httunaJohn fa} lor wuh the v.:mning score v. nh JUSt ~4 seconds to pla). for.a 10..16 victor\ over the BcnpJs Just minutes before. Jim Brcct·h'" third field goal of the game had lt'.'h Boomer E iason and the i.puuenng Bengals offense. best in tht .\f ( dunn& the s.eai.on . feeling good about its chance . .. After Jim kicked that last lield goal, I figured "'tth the' v.a> our defense had b«n.pla)mg. 11 v.ai.~01ng to be a ~cet ride home:· b1a\tln said The Bengals, "ho aHragtd .' b 6 total )&rds dunng the 1tgular i.ca~n v.cre hC'ld 10 229 )ards b} the .J9t."I'\. Montana aa~e tht' Benpl\ often~ a lcuon an trut' atn. leadm& tht'.' •9er\ lO the' 1l·tory. As Es1ason watchtd from the sideline, ht' thought bad: 10 John Elway·s 98-)ard tou hdown dme t"o )Ca~~o that htlpcd Den' er beat (lc"eland 1n the AFC champion hip and pin 1 ~uper Bowl benh. "You m1&}lt as v.ell forget the arrat Dcn,er dn .. e that got them into the Super Dov.I. Now tt's the great ~n hanc1 o dn .. e that v.on the Super Dov.I,'' Es1a n \31d. "Thal 1nd1ca1ts how areal Joe Montana IS •. The pme v.a billed as a matchup of t\.\O e'plo 1\.C otTenscs. "'•th Ctn· canna11 ha .. mg an advant:ige becauSl" of ns bruising running game, which led the Nfl! \.\1th a 169.yard a'erage tn thr regular season But n Francisco hut dov.n the ru.nning attack, holding rooL.1e h:L.r\ Woods to 79 )3rdi. and no touchdov. n shuOles · The 4~M also hmttrd Es1ason. to~ rated pa se'r 1n the FL to 11 ol _5 • passing for 144 · )anh "'1th une an1ercep11on "I felt rcall't good throwing the ball mC't1me\ ihangs don't ao nght "hat can \Ou do'l'' a betuddkd UiaM>n 1d. 'l he 8cnpls' uffcnk" roattd onl) once an 1he pmt, marduna 10 a fK'ld goal and theu fir l kad of the: pme 1ftrr t1~1na the second-half luckofT. But the BCngals ne\'rr put anoth(r hd dn"e totethtr ap1n, hav1na to stttle tor tanford Jenninas' 93-,y-ard kickoff murn for their only touch· dOY.n. "The first dnve of the second half that was the-CLnc1nna11 Benaals' otTenst,' fa1ason said. "lJnfonunaae~ I). v.e v.e re onl) able to do that once or tv.1ce " Bengals coach Sam W)che \atd Es1ason did a &ood JOb runnina the offense but the Bengals merely were outpl 'tcd .. I don't L.now how to descnbe his performance' to )OU " W}'ch~ said. "The numbers ma) not be what Boomer C'Jn do stat1s11call)." The Bengal • otTen 1\ie failures finall) came bacL. to haunt them as n Franc1 o cashed 1n on its final opponunll) tor the winn1n1 touch- doY. n •1Th1 \.\3'i \ cla sic game for the uper Bowl. and a cla sic-game for a pla}er hke Joe (Montana). v.ho~ career' ha\ re,ol\cd around those l 1ndc; ol tin1she ... \\<\Che' ~1d. ~San Francisco rally continues trend Scoring first usually brings win ~I \MI (~Pl -\an rrJnc1~0 came frum t~:hmd to v.in the upcr &\.\I ':>und:H . hut the."' llton lOntmul·d thl· trend thJt the team that ~1>rl·\ l"3rl' U\uall\ v. an\ Phc: 49ers· 'u.:tof) mean\ I b of~ l \uJ)l'r Bov. I\ h.I\ c bc.·l·n "on b}' the team ~lonng lir\t, although fi,t." of thl• IJ\t '>l'\l'n NFL lhamp10M 83't' up fl!.11111'> bc.·forc con11n1' hJlk tt1 win 0 r he 4\ll'r\ and f:knpl\ hlllh lmt .. C\ J>l:l\<.'f' IO thl.' first ~'C'n m1nuu:s ot ttlc game "llh hrnt..l·n lql\ 'ltc:'l" \\ allacc. an f-ram.1sco·i. <,tailing It'll ta,t..lc \.\a\ 1n1urt."d on the third pla) ol the "1"'C "hen Jot~ Montan:a rnlkd under him after com pkt tnf a pa'>' tu Joe: \fom.10.1 hH .i 10-)ard g.11n C ra1g also tigu11.'d 111 thl.' pla~ th,u ..cna I am Krumne. ( 1m1nnat.-'> .\ll·Pro now tadde 1u 1ht• \1dl'linl' "Ith U6 remaining 1n tht." 4u;iner k.rumrn· "h11 ,0 ••. , tracturcJ h1 lclt leg 1n tY.O place . tackled the 49crs running o3d; alter an h-)ard gain and v.as carted from the lield to tht• locker room v.:herc he watched the re t of the gamr on tele' 1 ion \\131lncc "a<. replaced b> Bubba Pans, and Da"td Grant tilled 1n for l\.rumne 0 \ b3·'tard punt b\ C. mcinnat1's Let J ohn~n m the )('cond quincr v. s a Super Bo" I n.•t:ord The ball sailed o' tr return man John Ta' lor'<. head at the n Francisco ~~and rolkd to the'> v.here Ta~ lorp1d.cd 11 up and ran n ~ack ~ 'i ~ rds to the<. tnl·1 nn.rn 4b g1\lng him the lon&c t punt rt'turn 1n UJX'r Bov.:f h1)tOf) 0 \und.i) ·s g;imc al~o producoo .mother first v.hcn the tl"Jms k it thl" fidd tied ut half11mr Tht' score at that point ".l\ '\. '\ ~~f.ER i----- on1y TD came on Stanford Jennings· I 93-\·ard kackotT return. onh the second of its kind 1n uper. Bo" I history Take Your Business It ceruunl) didn't detrac1 lrom an Franc15Co's etTon. ··To a great. great team:· said Coach 8111 Walsh, "ho ma\ v.dl announce ht\ retirement ai. loach nut \\-Cd. after thr« upcr Bov..I v1ctoncs 1n 10 .. cars. although he dechncd to make a commitment alter the aamc ··v.-ecan't sa\ v.e·re the team ofthC' ·80s anymore than the teelcr\ or the Dolphins or the Co"'bo>s can ~) I they' re the team of tht ·10s \h" n· JU\t one oft he teams that pla)ed as best v..: could " But there' v.as no quesuon about 11 to Comm1ss1oner Pete Ro1cllc. v.ho said "The 49crs ha'e firml ) estab- hshcd thcmsch~ as the team of the I ·s0s ... 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Eal..on 1·0 Sen Franclsco, Craltl 17·74, Rathman S·23, Motllana s-•. Rice 1-5. 49er bungle Ce!Nfv K-.. Edmonton Wlnn!M9 vancCMJver OetrOlt SI. Looft Mtnnetola Toronto Chicago ,.._ Gfl GA 67 20S 136 S7 2.. 201 s. 211 S2 •I • 36 33 W .. Cele.-. htrtdl Dtwt.- 190 152 114 156 lSJ lff 176 112 ltS 156 113 161 177 200 n• w L T ,_.. GP GA NV lta'*n 2' IS · 7 59 196 169 PIO.outeh i6 17 • 56 211 lM Wa.hlntton /2.t 11 7 SS 171 162 ~i. 125 22 3 SJ 1H m Hew Jenev lt 23 7 '3 161 1'7 NV l&i.nden lS 2t 2 32 1• 191 Monlrffl BuHalO '°''°" Hartford °'*'* AdtmS DMlieft 33 12 6 72 19S 1•7 21 21 6 .. 17• 114 11 21 10 .. 163 l~ 19 2.t 3 •I 166 161 16 27 6 31 170 219 S41Mi\"I SC.. Detroit •. W•"""''on l llltfalO •· loslon • T ......... 10- Hartforel et Quebec, US p.m CaloarV al Mofllrffl, 4.35 p.m Ml.-sota el ~ Jtntv, 4 4S o rn. New Y«tr. Rar111tn at Eomonton, 6.35 Pm NHL -career K...-S Tiit IOCJ 10 t ar-KOl'lno lffclen ill IM NatM>nal Hockev Leaoue alnce 1'27 l•·acllve) Gb •• , "' 1 Gorelte Howt. Del Har SOI 1049 IU.O 2 •·Wtvnt Grtl1kv. Eom·LA 616 11SS 1n1 S.x·Marcet Dionna. Ott LA·NVR 131 10lt 1770 4 Pnil E.ootllo. C11Hk11•NVR 717 113 ISfO Utan Mllllla, Clll S43 977 1520 6.Jonn I UC'Yk, Oel·Bo• SS. 113 13'9 7Gllbtrt Perrffl.lll, luf 512 114 ll26 I 11-l rvan Trollltr, NYI 411 U4 131' fAlu Dtlveccrilo. Ott •56 125 1111 IOJl•Guv Lafleur. Mon·NYR S27 744 1111 .a nrjt~A=•=•:u~ w1111 a.c n '9dlc .... W L u t2 23 " :13 " 20 " 20 17 11 25 10 21 Mlft9tt0f .. 23 1S 22 " 19 17 20 II 10 '11 • 32 .It ..... Ceftlw~ Nelt'W Yon PNi.dttPhla Botton New Jersev Wast11notCH1 Ctwtrlolle A .. MkDMlleft W L 26 1• 21 II II 20 lS 23 13 23 10 2f c...er .. DMlleft 2f 7 25 12 23 13 2• , • 22 JS Cleveland 0.trCMI Milwauk" .Ati.nJa ChicMO Indiana 9 21 ~Y'•SC­ lotton 112, OttrOlt " ~ V«k 120, Ponlaftd 116 T.....,.,._. .OS 57t .S21 52' .210 111 I'd. •so s.>e ,,. 3'S .361 .25' I06 ,476 .639 632 59S 2'3 Golden Slate at CltvM"d, UO 11 m Denver •• lnel•ana, •JO o m MJaml .. Sen AnlOf'UO, $JO • m TWtMll\"I Glftlel N-Y°"' al L.alltn. 1 30 I> M Denver ti Ntw JtfMV, 4 30 pm. Cltvtlancl e t Atlanta, •.JO pm o ... , •I c111<aoo. uo 11 m S..1111 al Porllancl, S P.11'1 Miami •I "°'"Ion, 5.30 1> m Cherlolla et "'-11111, UO om Mil'twauk.M II SKf erntnlO, 7 30 0 J'n. I 3 J 12112 11 •'1 7 10 11 1Slh H.w AP Teo 20 fared ""' ... 1 Duke 11)>2) IO" IO No l:J NOl'lll Carol,na 91·71, !Oil 10 Wake Fore11 1S·71 2 INinol• 117•01 CINI Nortllwtstwn 75· 70. bell Ga«ota TKll 103 '2, 20T l GaOl'1191own 11·H I beet ~ovtdtllea IO-11 bffl Connec1tcu1 5'· SS PASSING-Cincinnati, Eslason 11·25-1· l..._ Sen F,.nctaco. Motlt-2l·3'-0-JS1 ltECEIVING-ClnclMall. lrown 4·44. Col· llnsworth l ·tO. McGee 2-23, aroou 1·20. Hlftarv 1-17 San Fra ncisco, Ria ll·JIS, Cr•io l ·Nll, FraNI 2·1S, Retnman 1·1', Tavtof 1·10. Cincinnati .. ,...,, Jim Stlow 11 JublS.nt after recovering a fumble bJ S.n Prancltco'11t09er Craig durlne second quar- ter of Super Sowl XXlll Sunday. Tlte 49ers a.ter won, 20-16. GOI.• .:) ,...._ ..._ GMM (et LA QWllll) Alllcata 4 LCMJhvlle (13·21 bell No 10 Nevada2 LH Veea1 '2·74 S Oklahoma (1}2 2) Otll No 11 Kan"' ln-tS. Otel IOwa St' 111•· 100 OT 6. Mic',,._,, C15·l ) l>fft No 16 Oll.o S111t ,,.n, !Oil 10 woicons;n 71·" 7 !Owl (14•)) IOSI IO No 16 Of\.o Slate 102-tl, Otet Puroue ~7-6' MISSED FIELD GOALS-San Francisco, c°"' "· ... SUPW a.wt Nardi INOfVM>UAL 1t•coaDs s•T ....... Hltlnftl completlon PWCl!'I-. car- (mlnlmum t0 NSJeS) -61', Joe Motil-. S..F., lhrM Mme$ ('1 c:oml>letlons-93 allemot1). ""'°'' vare11 eelnact, Nntnv. oeme -357, Joe Montane, S,F. Moll Mises wllhOul an lnlerceotlon, car--n. Joe Monlana, S.F .. '"'" oarnes. N\osl NHas wllf\OYI an lnlen:t11tlon, oatna -3', Joe Monlllft&. ReaMftl Moll varcb oelnact, oerne -215. Jerrv Rice. ........ LC>n99SI ovn1 -'3 varcn. LM JOflnSOll. R ...... Nlo•I varo. oelnacl on ovnl returns. car- -5', JOM Tavlor<one oame). MoSI varel' eelntCI on PUnl returns, oem. 56, JOl'ln T avlOr. . Lonenl PUnl return -45 varels, Jolln Tevlor. KJdl ... Stlortnl mlutd fltkl toal -19 yards, Mike Cofer. SF T• AM 1t•C01tDS SET PaU-. Mo\1 v1re1s oained. oeme -:Ml. San Frenclico lt9fW'M Most varels oelnacl ounl return,, oame -5', Sen Franci.c:o H""'"' everaee on i>unl returns, oame (minimum llv-M) -It 7, San Francl\CO IS6 varel,· l returns> Hltlflal averaee 11.ldtoff returns. oarne (minimum lhrM) -..._O vtrels, ClndMetl ( 132 var<K·J ref\.l'nsl. K.ldl ... Moll field POals bOlll team, oame -s <Cina-II 3. San Francisco 2) SU.. .... ~moiem 1"9-San Francisco (NI 20. Cincinnati (Al 16 l~WHlllnelon (N) 42. Denver (A) 10 1NJ~ V. Giants IN) 39. Dfflvtr CAI 10 1...-Clllcaoo IN) ... N-Enotano (Al 10 lfti-Sen Francisco (N) JI. Miami IAI " l~A. R•lcle" (A) JI, Washlnolon IN) ' ltlJ-W1'11l119ton (N) 27, Mi.ml (Al 17 1"2-Sen Franclico (N) 26, Cincinnati CA) 21 IN l-0.klalld (A) 21, Pf\lledelpt\le (N ) 10 IMC>-Pllllburon (A) ll. Los Anoelft (NI 19 1'1'>-Pllllt>Ufotl (Al 35. Dallas (Nl 31 lfn-o.ltaa (NI 27. Denver CAI 10 lf77-<>aklllncl (A) 32, Mlnnatola CNI 14 1'76-Pilllburtll (A) 21, OdH (NI 17 1'75-f>llllburtll !Al 16. MlnntM>la (NI 6 197~1aml (A) 24, Mlnnetola (N) 7 1'7>-Mlaml (A) I•. Wa"11noton (N) 1 1'72'--0alln (NI 24, Miami (Al l 197l-e.1Hmofe (Al 16. Dallas (Nl I) Wl'C>-fCMMS Cltv (Al n, Ml-.ota (N) 1 1,..........Y. Jet• (A) "· h lllmor• (N) 1 IHt-Vrttn 8ev (NI 33, 0.klencl IAI 14 IN7-Gr.n lav (Nl 35, Kan.as Cttv (Al 10 SUper .. wt MVP1 1"9-Jerfv Rice, WR San FrenclKO IM-Ooue Williams, Qll, Wevont11on 1M7-f>fll4 Simm•, 09. NY G~" 1916-ftlcNrel Dent, DE. Cllluoo INS-Joe Mont-. Q9, $.en Fren<IKO 1,.._Mwcus Allen, RI, L.A lte&o.• 1913-JoM Rleelm, ltl. We.nonvton 1"2-.Joe Montane, 09. Sen Frencbco 1Nl-Jlm Plunlltil. 09, °"lend ltlO-Terrv lr.OWw, 09. P111MlurOll 197'-T errv Ir edstlew. oe. Pltt5*lul'Oll 1'71-tlendV Whtie, OT •ncl Hervev Mattln, OE, D•s l'11-F'9CI lllelnllloff, Wit, 0.klllnd 1'76-Lvnn Swann, Wit, PlllMluroll 1975-Franco Harri•, ltl, PHIMKlron 197.-Larrv CM>Ma. RI. Miami 191>-Jalle SC:otl, S, Mi.ml ltn-ltoetr Sleubecf\, 08. OallH 1'71-CflucA Howlev. LI , Delle• 1910-l.en 0.wton, Qll, IC.an .. , CllY ,,.,_Joe Nel'nelll, Qe, N.V Jell 1....-..rt Sterr. 08, Grten hv 19'7-.art Sterr, Qe, Grten In Baltimore Dallas San Diego Los Al19ele1 Tacom. Wichita Kan~sClty MISL....,_ W L 13 6 12 9 12 9 11 12 11 13 9 11 7 lS SaturclilY'• ~ lAIWl '· Dallas l loll Kanws cuv 7, Tacoma 5 5-*Y'•~ No oamea SCnacll.tlacl T ....... •0.-. No oarnes ~ TutMllY'a GalM Woclllla 11 0.llH, 1.35 om ft ct. 68' .571 .S71 •71 .•se .00 .311 -----------·coupon-----------• I Mike McCarthy I I Balck and GMC Tracks I I Discount Center ., I I Get Acquainted Offer I l SPECIAL 1· ! FUEL INJECTION ... NOW • • I (GM Cars Only) CLEANING SERVICE $75.00 s49ts i I I I I I I I ALL Cat:otT CARDS ACCEPTED )I.~ I 1!115550 Beach Blvd Ir.:==.. (714) 111·14H1 W•tmlneter &&&& (Ill) 61•·•1•71 -----------c~------------.1 CllLlll SYSTEM FLUSH 129!L!STAX • IN8NCT COOUICI 8YITIM • 'LUatt COOLING IYITDI • C .. CIC MOiai MID •LTI • MITOM WITH UP TO 1 GAL. ANTIPMID PIMM pteeent eoupon •....,.Off~ OM eoupon per perton '* tr9"Metlon Oney for Mlt9'1b11N V9hictM end ~ butlt/MtteubleN ~eel vetMdll ~ Ul-U4·S44 *•>4S·>O U ROdrl9U9r. s 120,000 SJ.4·434· ... U4·4S4·244 • T t .'\'\IS ~ Plaver, Sf0,000 S44·"3·44t "3•lU·l4S • 11·C•-· SI0.000 SJ.t·P'·"4 >u-34S·JU i. Pa"*· '70.000 .U·C34·SO ... ·345-345 lS a~aleel Pa~ 1t1 woo.n·-t IMa\'Off IOI' monev on lllfl hOle. I MlllOlll llS-ll bffl V'l4'tV\OI Tecll 10....,,, 11 .. 1 OklanOIN Slate 105·13 9 Antona ( 13·2) t>MI So<Jtntrn Caufor"'• '7·69 t>eal V nova 75-'7 10 NevtOa·Las Vega, (ll·l> oear Futterton State '6-.J. beat Ulall St••• un•eo. IOSI lo No ..,..,..... 0.-. .... (It~. Awstnllll) ......... ~ M•·IV·.._ • Lou svillt '2·74 11 Syracuse (15•4) !0$1 10 COMKhCUI 6t·'2 t>eat Notre Dame .,.,, Jan Gwnn.ruon 1s·1u<1enl oet Midl..i scne-s INe~lanct\I, 7·6 17·S>. 6·1, 6·2, Jonas SvenHon ISweoen> Clef lor•s leQer (WHI Germany), 7·6, 6·4, •» Goran tvenlsevlc IYU90"9v .. ) Clef. Leonardo Lavalle (Mexico). 3·6. 3·6, 6·3, 6·4, 6· I NOTE Holft 1-6 were "°''" 110.000 UCl'I, l'IOle$ •· u • .,. w«tn m .ooo at10 no1e 13-11 wtra wortll U0.000 11'1 caM of a tie. lf'lt monev la •ClcMCI IO Iha POI !Or ,,,. neat l'IOle No I Arnold ,._!mer •on' wllh oar • and COlltcl• '10,000 No 2 l ltlv Cas_. and Cnt Clli Roor-r halve wotll par l No l Re«loue1 encl Palmer .......,, •olh oar 12 Seton Hall 117· I) oear VIiianova 11·'1 11 .. 1 New Hamptnlrt Coii.et IOl·67 ll Norlll C1r011na ( 16·l ) belt No I Duke 91·71, bell No IS North Cetollfll Stale .... , 14 Fl«oda Stele I 14· ll l>ffl Arlo,en"s 112•10S. OT, 11 .. 1 C1nclnnell fS·SO 15. Norrh CafOllna State c 12·11 l>ffl W•'• Forni 11 .. io.1 to No 13 North Caro11ria .... , ~ '*"*' ' John McEnroe CU.S )·Merk Woodtoroe No, 4 Palmef" and 1toorloue1 llalvt with o.rcsi. • (Austrel1a) def. JoM Flt11"1'•1d IAu.lr•ll•>· Aneltrs Jarrvel (Sweden), 3·6, 3·6, •·I, 7·5. 6·2 No S Palmer and CH-helvt wlfll oar 16 Otilo Stalt I 12·0 toll 10 No 6 M>C111oan ,,.n, 11 .. 1 Ho 1 lo•• 101-tt WOM•N ,wrtll R.,.. SMtMs 17 1<.a11ws I IS JI io.1 10 No S oi.r.arioma 123.-fS, out COl«aoo 19·74 Martine Navratilova IU S I def Hana Man· dl1kova (Australia). 6·•. 6· l, Catanne LlnCIQv1s1 (Sweden) Clef JUO<lh WIHMr (Au\lr1al, 7·S. 6•2, 8elinda Cordw• (New ZHlllncl) Clef lrtnda Sdlult1 INellWrlllncls), 6·l, 6-1, Helefle SUllova 1Ctedl01l0vaklal Clef Catflierone 1'envier (France>. 7·S. 6·4 No 6 Garv Pia"'" •ans with 0<re1.. and COllKIS ,50,000 No 1 ltOClrlClutl and Ptave< halve wllll IM<Ooe ) No I Palmer •nel ltoonoutr l\alve ••Ill oar No f Pain. wans with llirCM l and toli«h '60,000 Ho 10 Ce•-woni w1111 t>oro.t J ano COiiects no,ooo II TannnMt 112·3) l>ffl FIOl'IOe U ·7', I0'1 10 Ken1uc11v '6·6S 1f l/ldlene (15•41 11 .. 1 W•KC!n''" 61·SI, OT OU! Mlcn;oe.n Sr.le 75,.0 20 5111\forel I 1•·41 bul M .. mi. 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S-- From North Orange COCM"ty From South Orange COCM"ty 540-1220 496-6800 One Yar d Apron ar.noe Coell OAILV PaLOTI Monday, January 23, 1989 TODAY'S ·CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Cuthnq rink C&l>l810 5 Oy111er 9 Compl4a.oon • • Unh eqvtonl'"<l IS WOOd llrtP 16 Ru,•U8r'I Cl8t 17 IC ond or CoQ{' 18 lnop n 19 Nabs ?O Tr1rou9n 21 Place 12 Braorr canal<; :>J Beg 75 Stom• n Pronnvn .>8Churcn1011 ?9 Unnoppy 32 Wrap VP 35 VO\JChflt 37 Oec:rare 38 A1docuklv' 30 r r!'ncn n,)tnf •O H11ar1 cnam~ •:» lnStructot 43 Wothtn pr11f •• Cttt-c:h• <IS Agaonll 46 matkf't 47 Kind or lot 51 .ivnlt $•Count !>fl And no1 5 7 Le<;it l plU 58 Compound sul1•• 59 Attractive 60 Edge 61 Fot~ly 6:> Pta1ntoll 63 °''burdened 6• do weN 65 Plague DOWN 1 Rebulls 2 A"an rand 1 Slothful 4 Legume 5 Roohng 6 ()()()( part 7 Leal -cutter a On quickly 9 legal ~Olltf 10 Egg 'nai>ed 11 lOU•M 12 lnd1v.OU1I 13 Danube l~l'r 21 Ve~I 2• Plot 26 Comply 28 c...-t 20 Tauow tourc., 30 P1N I,..,., 31 Fled Alla 32 Harangue 33 AbtH't ""fVIOUa lll'UZZU aOLVfD J• Ooe '»'" 1!. 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Pvt Party 'M 1M 811.IM Ml-tlll ~ay, low m1i..ot, 1-109, OIUIMI•.... MERCURY CAPf'! ' mandatory Call (7141 Stew 8'2·5e19 (07•975) Diamond~ -• OO'oaou-condition. !I - -1913 !I 0 VI, •·epited, en • .oet .... kif Terry .. ,.. ,,;111,111 & MITSUBISHI Corelli 1i83 • p •• d . s 8 1 0 0 -·--PC>WW·•lttrmg, power-Entry ~ s>c*llon In • IMMEDIATE HIRE . W Mifill 1178N21 . ,, need money tor IChOOI. (61JCC&25) 751-7547 Ml-1111 b<ek-. amfmlc1111n., dynal'Mc Mitt dtc>trt· GAME & CARTRIDGES 1!5 Cllnlrlf 701 I 'lit IHI 11..... ~ IOOkt & rune 'good. ---c.ullom wn.ia. S3'00 =• Ap~ant& = -·T-Newl\JMd 241-7857 13' 808TOH WHALER. M.-IS*O (I 1HI) 12500/ot>o Ml-ae&& mTIL8 LIU. -831·2IOO ~ tt1':. 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Colle-& yr• Future 1111 and I.A.SER 1•1 =ITm'T SAYE S clm'fted.,•,_,hwt "'OUO'l""~~ct~I !!!--~·:___:__: aaieryl 7 50/hr , bentfill -I 60I I o6d Vwy good doO Cell rowtng .,_ MAKE OF·--·... • FtW n-n Of lal•DL----...JI~=::;:==;::== -,.., I as M2·t1•e. F"EAS 54........ --.. ~ ..... DAILY PILOT •.. .., .. ........ u 11•1w..a11 l•••nalat.112 Nu 11" Zen TV S200 .... (g .. .o.J) ... Stro/ ....... ,. & tm tb' ..... loaton Whaler 1985, *** ~ 73SI lln68l _.. ..,., ~ /fvn/ Alt (Monttwll) h11tr ''*' AtMntMlcfo-wawSt50 6025 new, toedtd. to HP. -.-.. -... -U-Nna_W_eo_ ... 975· • Slits. 1(J$1'2 Frbtw.,.. rot/bfoyt $50 Yamaha , aterto, *'83 LtdSedenS2&75 a7bwtololMl1050ll 557-2813 5 10 CT DIAMOND hydrauttc. tlttr'Wlo. 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