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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' Ex-Chief Justice Warren Burger to get 560,000 pay hike though he hasn't heard a case In two years WORl.fl/\ I THE ORA GE COAST .... t Concerts mayflll summer air In Newport COA T / :J Texaco ptoposes paying s 1 . 9 bllllon In sped dividends as part of Its truce with Carl Icahn R SI NE~. /89 25CE R\' 30~ 1989 Dunes' face lift starts \XI ed~esday · Prospects for aquatic park remind mayor of Newport Beach's good old days the count) wascuu1ngtoo larst a slice of their profits. In '\uaust 1959, 17 people v.erc IOJUted when a car from a s1ghtsttin1 train thnt used to circle the park1na lot ll1pped. II)' LANCE fGNON OflN~Not~ On the first da} of Februar} a ceremonial \hovel will sink into the soft earth at the Newpon Dunes Aquatic Park. marlung one of tht bnghter moments in the par~ 's troubled history The C\ cot will signal the beginning of a SI O-m1lhon refurbishment and will culminate more than I 0 )Cl~ of false stans to give the park at Pacific' Coast H1ah. way and Jamboree Road a fre h lex* Financing dela)'~. the death e1aht years ago of two of the proJccl's backers and a legal imbrogho ""uh the C1ty of Newpon Beach have held up the pro1ect since lls introducuon .in 1978. . But setbacks and controvers) ha' e been an integral pan of Ne""pon ('0\ J:K S'l'OH\ .JOH'\ M \\'\I" \IHPOH I Dunes since even before lt opened 1n mid-1958 In Februaf) 1958, re pons surfaced that the mob "'as tr}ing to muscle in on the development of "hat al the ume was called tht' Hall) \\ckh Memonal Park Then-California At· torney General Edmund (, (Pat) Brown and the FBI v.crt' asked to 1n' es11gate allq.auons that organized cnme figures had warned an Orange County supen 1sor and a prnate development rnmpan) that planned to build the park to drop their intere-st in the prOJCCI A s1m1lar lhreat to "la) off" was made toa reporter with the Southland News Servi~ .,, ho v.a) inH·st1pung who bid for the contract to build the park. which 1s located on count)· controlled propeM\ rhe mob appa'rently .... anted to control the opcra11on oth1n& came of the threats and the de\elopcr. Ira Dov.d and Associates. e' cntuall) built the park v.ilh the backing of Texas mult1-milhona1re Col D Ha rold B\ rd, Pan of the construrnon included bu1ld1n1 the dune F1nanc1al problems beset Newport Dunes from tht outset Park oper· ato!'S complained that their lease wtth .. Most scnou I) inJurcd was 10- month-old James Puastey of Pasadena. who was bc1na h(ld in the lap of his father v.hen the car flipped while neaouating a tum," sud a story 1n the Aug. 14, 1959 edition of the Dail) Pilot fPIHse lff DUNES/A2J Airportjet noise settlement holds, but duration iffy Ed11or's norc Thi~ 1 1hc second ot a lhrtt-part ~nt: on John ~•-~ne 1rpon -11 h1 ron the proplt 11 SU\ cs and tho~ 11 impact l y GREG KLERKX Of_O..,.. ..... k819 In l~~I. fou r )Car\ before the Jet runv.a) at Orange ( oont~J John Wa)ne 1rpon .,,tre built. the count\ 86ard ol uJ')(f\ 1 on 'pent SI on a 'itud) of how to bc~t tlc\rlop tht.' rap1dh e\pand1na fa"·11m .\mong the rt'Commcnda11ons "'as a proposal to ~nd taltofl o'er the l>ppcr l\ojcv.pon Ba' -and OH'r thou~nds of l\ewpon Beach rts1· dents Flights had pre' 1oush tlown o'er { o ta Me\I Perhap the supcn 1wrs should ha\C SJl('nt a lntle mor<' C"ash on the tUd). The reahgnm<'nt proposal v.as adopted and ont' of the n.a.,t1t'\t mo t c~1cm1\t' l~l 1ussle in the h1 tu~ of Orangt' { ount' v.as born "l\t'I"\ t1mealhght\.\('OtOH~r \OU 10)1 4' ~Cond\ of \OUr hfe. "11d Thoma) Boler ~ho on~t' lned undrr the \ic"'pon Bea~h 01ght paths ot the 1et and .,,as ont of the t'arh part1c1· pant., in 1hc light aga1n\l Jet 'no1~ more than 1.000 rt$tdcnt Most of the suns v.crc f'CJCCted. but some~ uccessful The current eApans1on of Jobft Wa) nc A1rpon has left a number ot questtons as to the future of the comprom1$t' aarccmcnt, which ex- pire in the )car 2005 and will nttd to be rcntiollated But some restdenu > the on11nal compromisc. lim1t1n1 the number and dtt1bel le"ds of airhne fl1ahts, has bttn mariinally uettssful at best "I think it's probabl) gotten v.orsc Befort' the scttkment we had rewn- planes which ~ere noa 1er. but now we ha'e mort fl1ahts," said Elizabeth Fio~nuno . .,, ho. alon, with hu band Franl. fiJeJ a S30.000 av. ult apin t the count) 10 1968 o'er airport noise The Bolers and F1orenunos were amo~ 360 residents who filed dam- qainst the count) between Junc and .\uaus1 1968 Thetr claims totaled more than $10 m1lhon Hun· drecb more claims v.ould follov.-, pnmanh from e""port Beach rest- dents ll\·ina around Upper Newport Ba) and 1n the nta Ana Hc1pt1 area me residents from Costa Mesa and Santa na abo filed sull. .... ~---., l.ff ,..,._ Jets take off at • sharp •net• from Jottn Wayne Airport, power down and coast over Newport •••ch to cut notse. lklorc re 1dc.-nl!> and tht' rnunt' finall\ agrct'd to a "'omprum1!>t' o\tr 1t·t not\t 1n IQ ' l1v.!lu11s to1ahng more than SI (kl m1llton "'C'~ filtd b' The residents' la'k uns aJI focused on whatthe~ felt v.as a simple rtquest Tum do.,,n the \Olume over local homes The) claimed that the roanna 1ets \\t'rt lilt fl~ in eanhquakcs. and (Pfea~ stt AIRt'OfrT I A2J Budget posts please Coast senators l,Y f'AUL AACHIPLEY °'-~ ..... ~ <itatc Sen Man.lo Bergcwn was upbeat about taclltng the maJOr 1s UC$ that faC"c ( alrtornra -indud- ina arowth 1ranspona11on and v.ater And "'llh her new C"Omm1tttt a s11nments she behc,cs she will be an a trona pos1t1on to deal with tho\C 1s ues 8(rauon, R-Newport Beach, learned from the ~natc Rules<. om· m1tttt la\t ~eck that he"''" ser' eon fhe st1nd1na comm1tttt dunna lhc 1989·90 lq1 llllVC SC ion· P- propnallon Local oHmnwnt, .\ancullurc and Water. TraO\por- tauon and Bonded lndcbtednt1 . The senator ""111 aaa1n chair the Local Go\itmment t omm1ttte and ""111 scr~e as "i~ chair or the Bondtd lndcbtedne!l!I { omm1nt'c "The~ arc sood commmtt assign- ments:• Bcraeson ~1d "E'ef)th1ng I a kcd for. I rccc1,cd .. he ""'• pan1cularl~ pleaS('(f v. uh her as iJnment to the <\ppropnat10M Comm1utt. perhaps the mo t po.,,er- ful in the Senate because ll de- tenmncs .,, h1ch spcnd1n1 bills lrt' Jl'en pnont)' ~n said ht'r rcncv.cd mcm- bC'rsh1e_ on the Senate L<X.11 (10\Crn mcnt Comm1ttef v.111 enable her to follow throuah ""uh her .,,ork on the arov.-th i ues facing (ahfom1a. Out of a number of heanna., the committee held dunn1 the la t snsion. Berscson has prepared a lqislat1"e packaac aimed at addres~ 1n1 50me of the gro"'th 1s uc\ that .,,ere ra1std ·he w1ll 1ntrodu<c ti'e hills in the nc't kw weeli; that coHr <,uch 1s ues as pro' 1d1n1 local go,emmcnt belier ac~e s 10 thr stair dt'C1s1on makin& prcxx-ss and rr' cnut' shanna Bergc~>n ~1d her work 1n that romm111~ also will lie in .,,1th her Tran ponauon C 1)mm11tce assign· mcnt when~ kg1slato~ .... 111 look at consohda11na 'armus Hlunt~ tran<, portat1on gnlups lht" senator's memher\h1p on the .\ nculturt and \\ at<'r ( ommmee 1s t on int.n:as1n11mponan .. c too a thr 2--.cJr-old d rought \lrctche<, into a third )car acron California. .. If we con11nuc 'A 1th th1., drouaht. .,,e·rc goina to bl' in ~nous trouble this )t'ar," Berge.,on \aid ~ome rq1on<,. hkc '>an l>1c10 where 90 percent of its "'•llrr .., 1mponed, Ian· l rll1lal \h1>nail'' unk" rnmr rain anJ '"""' begin to tall "onr 'he \31<l Fin.ill\ lkr&<'"on " pka~J "1th hl•r J\\1gnmcn t to thl' BonJnl In· 1.kbte'dn~ < omm11t« hc"au\C c I thl· stall'·, 1ncrc.t,ing rcltan"c llO th1· u<,c ot ~mJ<, Ill tund needed pro1l'l t\ Bond\ h.1,r ~omc popul.ir bt- cau\C the~ are out 1de the 5".0JX ot the {Jann butlict hm1tat1on\ '-' oter) v. 111 remcmhcr ta" 1ng a kngth\ 11\t of bond 1\\un on la\t ~O\l'tnbcr'\ hlllot >\ .,1milar nn\IJu&hl '' hlrl\ tor the lq'X.) ball<H Ul'fiC\on ..aid. 1ndud1ng a SI Miron ""°""' 1 )Uc propo'31 for \Chools con\trucuon \\ h1le the.-\tatt 1., \llll cons1dtrcd J good cn.-d1t mk rn tinanc1al marlcl\ f Pf.ase SH PANELS/ Alf Sen. Marian aer9eson Neighbor didn't realize he was hearing killing ly GftG kLalttCX "'-0..,. ,_ s..- ln the area of 14th Strttt and Wc t <Xean Front. onl' a Fn btt's thru~ from tM ~h arid th,• blrs that hoc •Port P1tr.1t's not unusual to hear houuna '" tht middtt of the"'"''· So whltn Bill Hard> heard tomco~ • .. Think tor yours~lf. ~JtKm aurh0r1ty .. shouun.1 "Help me. help me" on the ni&htofJan 19. hcd1Jn t thinl. mu h orit. .. You ht-ar thin all the ume around httt, but I .,,cot do""'n taw5 and I cJ around," said Hanh . .,,ho ha h\N 11 231'4 W. Oc n'Front for !lt\tn montta .. , ,,.., tomt lnde nc1ahbor hut noth1n gcuna on w I wtnt N k upsta11'\" Hard .,,ouk1 tint! out later that v.hat he h~rd ma\ ha' c txcn th<' la\t 'AOrd\ of C>r. ttOon~trd C hul:spatr· chtt,tn, who v.a J1~0-.crrJ de d the nut mornin1 b h1 bruther. Tht: 4 ·)Ur-old ophthamt I 11\t had ~'en tahtx'd to \kllth 10 ht\ home at ~' 14 \\ ()(l·an I rnnt -d''" n\tiHI"\ 1n the ~me bu1IJ1ns where It rd' II\ n P~htl' btrr arn.-\tl·J \lkn l 1nd ~ '· 1n Holh"'1'<1d anJ t'1:1ok~1t him into Oran '< ounh Jail on 'U'Jll"1on nt mur\kr · GOOD MOR I G L1nd\e}. \\hn "a' drl\1ng < hulJpJtfl,hl'\'\in !> \kr\:Nl'' at thl· time ol h1\ ant.''t all~g'-'\ll\ \Clllk\'4.'d 10 th~ 'la'1nl-Out \;jid 11 w3" 1n \ell· Jt'len • tfarJ\ t\ bchc' rd to be the ooh ''nr "ho h(ard the \truuk h<'1w,'\·n fPIHM see NUGHIOtt/A2J Comics. ... •. . Crossword • Enttn~t .. .. •. AIO Mind & Body .... 87 Opn1on • AB Ob tuar1ts A? Pubhc not1cts ... . A9 Sports . AS TV listrng Ab Wedthtr ... S9 & HOiding .... . Al Ptop~. . .. .... , Undersea earthquake offNewpon jolts area .\n earthquale mcuunn1 2.8 on the Richter scale tru~k about four miles nonh of ,c.,,pon Bcach on ~unda) niaht. prompuna a few con- ~med phone l"3lls but cau 1n1 no 11'1~1) or Jama e. authont1cs ~1d The temblor hit at ~ 01 p.m . 1d ~tc'e Br-.ant. a \Ct\moloa1 t for the (alrfom1I lnsututt' ofTechnolot> 1n Pasadena The quale. dt> nbcJ as a Quid JOit. \trucl alona a fault buried more than one mrk hcnc.ath th( surfllr 8nant u1d r he qua le. felt in "lev.pon Bea('h, ( o ta ~k-;a and f tluntam \o alle) . .,,a 'o 'mall that "omc pr-ople Y.1th1n a tcv. m11C'' ot the t'p1<'Cntcr didn't C\en nottce 1t .. E,enroJ, he~ ft>lt It but m~ person ~r\htcr ~Jk didn't p11:l It up," u1J C O!lta ~tc1oa Polru 1 John Phcmn ~n nhquakr bf ' 5 on tht opcn- t'nded R 1ch ter sule ol ground mot10tt ~-an l·au~ 'ltght dama in the I at atTl Toda '~ •'ealher At )9lat .... na•~ OCCUM>NUr IM•· ieftd wtndoWs ud k.ocked .,.ctures from Walh. and ~utntl) made convena&10111mpoeeiblc:. But the co.uny allo lild '" prob-lems. 8)1 thc early l 960i. new hoUl!na ~Crt popp .. .ap It ID alamlll'I , and with lhlt powth C81M ter dtm1nd for &oc&l air. transpor- lion. In 1962. the 11rpon ranked as the Stb but1cst in the nauon based on bcr of takeoffs and landinJS. By 972. ia had leapfrogcd into founh and only one year later.was Ju.st hind Ch1c-ao's O'Hare Airport in •umber of takeoffs and landinas per •Y· recording a whoppina 608.361 lhat year. accord1na to aarp<>n re- cords. Boler, who helped rally neighbors :.round 1he anti-noise cause, recalled ~early da)'s of d1scuss1ons between :retidcnts and the coun1y. • "They told us they weren't aoing to ;nlarac it and tha1 1t wasn't aoing to ~t any no1s1cr," said Boler, who ~vcntually filed a $32,500 lawsuit inst the county. "You found ou1 r11_.. .. , wasn't true when they dropped he turboprops (jct-powered :9ropcllcrsrand brought in the jets." • Myrtle Asahino and her husband. ~tevc, filed a $28,000 lawsuit qainst he county over 11rpon noise. She lso rcmcmben the early_ mcc1inp ....-1th county and llf'\)Ort officials. : "I rcmembcrstartm1offmectingin :the Mariners School cafeteria.'' said Asahi no. "There were a lot of people lherc. and I wouldn't say they were • teally anll)' because it was only 1he • beainning. They (county/aifP.<>rt of- ficials) said they wanted to cooperate. they said it would get quieter.' frvm 41 lo SS ~ day. The ptaa. wtuth wu c-.en1uaU)' lpPfOllcd. alto called for S7S m1lhun in 1mpro .. c- tntnts. Aho in 1980. the battlt O'-er commcrrial a1rhK accnl 10 the airport bepn in earnnt. Unttl 1980, only tVto co.lftJMfC~I a1rtinn - Rcpublte and Onnte Count)"braied AiiCaJ -ftew out oft he 11rpon. Thllt year, the count) reluctantl) aave ~ission for Frontier. WtJtern and PKiflC Southwest (PSA) 10 fl) out of airpon. The count)' d1v1dcd fliahts evenly bctwttn all a1rhncs, althouah the •ua of war over the allotment of 01&ht1 would raae for several )tars. The airport's fi nt two airhnrs, Republic and the Orange County-based AuCal. were eventually bout.ht out by two laracr airlines -fllorthwest and Amencan respcct1vd) -_er:imarily for their Oranae County O~ts. Meanwhile, the county s future airp<>rt expansion plans were under attack in a lawsuit filed by a coalition consisung of the city of Newpon Beach. top PollutinJ Our Nc~n (SPON) and the A1rpon Wortina Group. The suit claraed that the expansion plan was inadequate on an environmental level, drawin& on many of the complaints about noise prcvrously voiced by residents. "It was somethina of a Melucan standoff." said Barbara L1chman. executive director of the Airport Working Group. "We were right. but they had time on their side." On April I. 1985. the county's time apparently ran out. The Board of Supervisors and the coahuon ap- proved a compromise agreement limiting the number offlights, passen- gers and decibels at the airport. The Superior Court approved the settle· ment that December. • While officials tried to placa1e residents, the lawsuits continued to pile up. Some suits were filed. against county alleging that Jet noise was depreciating the value of their prop- erly, a complaint that was argued successfully 1n Santa Monica. The settlement was e!>sen11ally a tradcofT. lt allowed expansion of the airport terminal to 10 times it s current size. a gradual increase in nights and passengers plus an in- crease in parking space and loading gates. In return. the settlement man- dated a cap on the number of passengers. flights and noi~ le" els of aircraft. View of Newport Dunes -and the 1urroundln9·hH11lde1 -In August 1958 9lve1 Httte h in t of de velopments t o come. In 1977, the residents won a minor ictory. A upcrior Coun jury awarded homeowner Harry Rinker $261 ,000 in damages and coun costs, agreeing that jet noise had lessened the vaJue of his estate in Upper Newp<>n Bay. However. one year later, another iury refused to award an)' damages to 98 homeowners whose Sl.5 million suit claiming virtually the same damages as Rinkcr's suit. That suit was handled as a test case and killed the other suits. which were also based <>n depreciation. Strict limits were also placed on the type of aircraft that could fly out of the airport. John Wayne A1rp<>n also has the only curfe..-. in 1hc countr). with no fligh ts allowed bct~en 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. DUNES From Al In the midst of the legal battles. some r.roarcss was made on noise _ contro . The airi><>rt in 1971 installed the nation's first afrport noise monitorina sys1em. called Ecolog and developed by Northrop Corp. It didn't solve any noise problems direc1ly. but it did give a1rp<>n officials some of the data nCf<ied to discuss future noise controls. Only 55 ''Class A .. flights -those flights with takeoff noise of 86-100 decibels -arc allowed pcr day Airport spokeswoman Kathie Rutherford said about 90 01ghts lea ve the airpon each day. with 1he 35-odd nights coming in under the decibel limit. To reduce noise further. there 1s also the strange takeoff panern that is familiar to frequent travelers through the a1rpon; liftoff a1 a sharp angle. power down al 1.000 feet. coas1 over Newport Beach. then throttle up JUSt past the coastline. In 1973, plans were announced 10 build a massive theme park al Newport Dunes dubbed Water World. Jack H. Bennett. who by 1ha1 ume had boupt the lease for the propcrt), announced the construc- tion of 1wo 350-room hotels. six restaurants. a Gh1rardelh Square- style shopping center. a vanety of thrill rides. a complex of amphitheaters. an av1ar) and ·fish hatchery. k.1dd1e ndes and three internal circulation systems. mclud· inj a tram. a pirate ship and a canal with mule-drawn boa.ls. Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose distnc1 includes the John Wayne Airport overfl1gh1 area. was caught in the middle of the controversy .... hen he first took office 1n 1974. "I used to think 1t was my m1mon improbable." said Riley. who has li ved in Dover Shores -beneath the airp<>rt flight path -sinec 1965. "Ceruunly there were people in all camps who took the attitude tha1 .,..e had to solve the_problcm. I'm not sure that existed at first." When Riley took office. the de- velopment of Orange County was 1n full swint. By 1975. 1he a1rp<>n term1na , built to handle Bo1h Lichman and Rile}. who were once on orposlle sides of the a1rp<>n fence. fee 1he scnlemcnt has been largcl) successful. As Rile) noted. the settlement has not pleased cvel")OOC. Boler e\.entu- ally moved from lus Windward Lane home to Corona del Mar. partially because of the noise. A number of other early plam11fTs also moved because ofcontinued noise. some out oflhe area. As the airport nears compleuon of its second major expansion phase. Boler doesn't sec much chance for improvement for residents. Needless to say. the idea for the S50-m1lhon Water World drowned in a sea of controvers). Ncwp<>rt Beach threatened to block the project in NEIGHBOR FromA1 Chulapatrcheevm and his assailant. After wallung outside to look for the source of the shouung. Hard) said he v.ent back up 10 his apartmen\ . ..-. hich IS abo\c Chulapatrchec' in'.s a pan. ment 1n a building the v1ct1m ownt•d "When I came back upstairs l heard some wrestiln& around ( 1n C'hulapatrcheevin's apartment) and some kickini, bul noth1n1 bad." Hardy said. "lhen I hcar<l a scnous one (kick)." . 40,()()().50.000 passengers a year, was . · · handling more 1han 1.5 million. "More flights. mort p_cople. more cars. more mess," he said. "h's aoing to get worse." At that point. Hardy said he sttll didn't have any reason to lx'heve Chulapatrcheevm was in danger. and decided to take a shower His wife interrupted the ~howcr. sa)1n1 (hulaeatrcllcrv1 n had knocked over Hardys 1986 ·uzuk1 GXR-1100 Expansion seemed inevitable. as did the increasing size and sophistication of the airplanes that f requcnted the ai~rt. · Generally, there was an under- standing that we were becoming a financial center. and even some people in the impacted area preferred lo fly out of John Wayne Airport and didn't mind the noise." Riley said. A 1979 ruling by the Federal Av1at1on Adm1n1s1rat1on ex- acerbated the s11ua11on. Airport stafT had managed to quell some of the complaints wnh a procedure allowing pilots 10 cut power when their cran reached 525 feet. The FAA ruhng ordered pilots to chmb to at least l,000 feet before cutting p<>wcr. spreading the noise across an even wider area. Incidentally, 1979 was also the year that the name John Wayne was added to the title of the a1rp<>rt. Nut: Dt" /ul•rc of Jobo W•yot" Airport od tbc 1carct for • 11cw aJrport 1ilc. PANELS From Al the watch-dog comm11tet will be looking at what level of indeb1edncss 1s appropnate. Bergeson said about 2 to 3 pcrcen1 of the annual budget now 1ocs to bond repayment. while some states like New York mus1 set aside up to 17 percent of thei r budaets to pa) oO their debts. "But we don't want to Jeopardize our ab1hty to sell our bonds:· Bergeson said. Seymour. R-Anahc1m who~ d1s- tnC1 includes much of Costa Mesa. said passaac of Prop<> 111on 98 in November and 1hr Gann hm11at1on'i will mcreast 1he difficult) of this "car·~ budget dec1s1on" "Propos1t1on IJ8 will mean more monc) for t'dulal1on and teacher salaries but. unfonuna1ely. the state may face se\.ere cuts 1n its health and "'el fare deliver) S)c;tems." Sc> mour said "This. coupled with the (1ann hm1t. will force the Budact Commit tee to make the 'el") hard choices &hat will come" In 1980, a plan was delivered to • Board of Supervisors that made things even worse as far as residents ,. were concerned. prop<>sina an in- crease in the number of departures What money the state can spend under Gann will be a major concern of Sen. John Seymour. who wa'i appointed vice chairman of the Senate Budaet and Fiscal Review Committ~ this week. Seymour also was au1gocd to the Revenue and Tu.at1on. Education. Hou 1ng and Urban Affair.. and Tran~partat1on rnmm1tltts JI .,., 1j• i ' ('.\l.lt'OH'\I ·\ 1.01·1 ·1-:H\ Two winners to share S 14 million jackpot tty The~,-,... • Two tickett purdwcd in Los Aqeles coniained all six winnina pumben from Saturday nitbt's .. Louo 6--49" pme. and the winners will split a priu jackpot or S 14 million, a lottery spokesman said Sunday. The wino.ins numbers in the twice- Ju t ca /1 642-6086 wcc~y same were: 3. t 7. 27, 33, 37. 40 and the bonus number, 12. Ten players picked five numbcn plus the bonus number to win S220.248 each. five of ail without the bonus paid S2,64S each to 429 ota~n. four of six was worth S.-3 to 2),607 players., and three of six i>eid SS to 401,342 pla~ers. Earlier Saturdly an Sacramento, three people 1ot S 100,000 each. bui no one "'on SI m1lhon in 1hc Cahfom ia Lottery's "811 pin •• The $100,000 winoen were Carl Selby. 71, a rc11rtd Police officer from Twain. C'ataJ1na Fchx. 23, a Pan- orama City homemaker. and heme Lus1er, 28. a Yuba City re t home owner. ORANG£ .... -.. COAST ... , ..... Whal do you like 1bou1 the Daily Pilot., What don'1 )OU like., \all the number above and your messqe will be recorded. trantcnbcd and de· hve~ to lhe appropnatc editor. MAIN Of'PtCa UOW 111\1 <-•~w C4M M•4-tl\ '0 I • IUO (O'\tl-..0141 (A.,.,. Cw1t<flfo "°' •O '•II ..,,,..... ,. ,.,_,...,. 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L...,. .... ..,_ coun and Bennrtt sold the lease to a n Diego-based o,'.rnd1ca1c later 1ha1 )tar. A more modes& plan 10 refurbish Newport Dunes surfaced 1n 1978. but rwp<>n officials filed a la.~suil \O block the prop<>sal on the grounds that It would cause traffic problems and hun the environment 1n the Upper Newport Ba)' Ecological Re- serve. which abuts the park. The suit was dropped when New- port Dunes promised lo pay $600.000 for road improvements and gave the ell)' 1he nght to rt\'1ew the final prOJe<:t to en urc that It met local bu1tding requirements, de p1tc the fact that Newport Dunes 1s not on ctl) propert~. But JUSt as the rcnovauon wa' about to get under way. both of 1he prOJCCt's financial backers died m motor<')cle ~h1lc spccdma awa) in his Mcrcede~. Neither ot the Hard) 's ~" the car lea"" the prage. he said ··~he said he (( hulapatrchec' 1n l ~nocked do..-.n m) mo1orqclc but whtn I .... cnt out 11 ..-.as ~tandm1 up aaain." Hard) c,a.1d .. Thert ..-.a a lot of damage. though.'' Pohcc bche"e L1nd)C)' was dn"ing ( hulapa1rchtt"1n's car when It hit Hard) 's motor(')cle. Hard) didn't hear the oe .... s about (hulapalrcbcc' m·s death un11I the next mom101 when pohce cars flooded the narrow street 1n front of his home He described ( hulapa1rchec' m 11 .. very in-l~lhgcnt. very nice and ''Cr) fair. He's the best landlord r vc e"cr hnd. and I've had a few.·· ( hulapatrchttv1n wa~ ac uvc 1n Buddhist organiui11on11n the United State and his nallH' Thailand and donated monc~ to the 8uddh1 t Tcm~ of Amcnca in On11no accordina to temple mcmhcn. He rcp<>nedl) owned \C"eral piece' of propert) L1ndst)' 1' bring held without hail 1n Orange ( ount) J.ul I k ·~ ~ hl·<l ulcd to be arra1am:d I mia) SE MI · SAL 20-50 19MU. In the meanume. Newport Dunes has slowly fallen into faded aJory The throngs of cro~ds that used to Jim Its beach on the Upper Ba) arc thinner now. ~oads arc cracked and pcunt chips and pccJs from the snack bar and other buildings Not th his lcss-1han-&htZ) •P' pcarance bothers everyone. Nc-.p<>.n Mayor Donald Strauss. ~o will preside over the aroundbiukin& along with Sth D1stncl Supervisor Thoma$ Rile)' and Ann Evans of the Newp<>rt DunC\ Partnership. said the park rcm1pds him of the old da)s u\ Newport. "I'm.a guy that likes a 101 of thinis around Newpon that arc old." Strauss said although he added that hi" 1c '"" ·1<hrl'Y in the refurbish- ment S1rauss said he hkes the idea th:u the prOJC'Ct 1s not an attempt to turn Newport Dunes into a nlZ) ~rt for the ~ell-funded "If 1t indeed enables peopk without a lot of means to cnJO) ewport Bay. that's a 1ood idea " The rcnoauon is scheduled to tak<' otaec 1n three phases during the next five years. It will include 200 ad- d1uonal boat sltps. di) storaie for 400 boats.. 200 add1t1onal parking spots for rccrcauonal vehicles and a I 0-lanc boat ramp. The coffee shop and clubhouse will be rebuilt. although plans for a I 7S- room hotel and a nc~ restaurant hav<' been put on hold onul at least af'lt-r 1990. San Bernardino man gets shooting v ic tim's heart By GREG KLERKX Of-0.., .... fCM' The Fncb> n11h1 shooun1 death of a 26-year-oldman in Placenua meant hfe for 1 man at lJ{ I Medical Center 1n Orange who re<.e1\<cd thc dead man's heart 1n an operation S3turd.a) night. according to official at ahc center. The name of the hea" rct'1p1cnt. a 47-ycar-old design cnaineer from S3n Bcmardino, was bc1na wuhhcld Sun- day nit.ht, but he was n:ponrdly doin& fine after the transplant opcr- auon. said U( l McdKal C en1er ~pok«woman Elaine Bcnu The rcc1p1ent uffcrcd from card1om)opathy, an enlaracment o( the heart often brouaht on by '1ral infection. Beno pid. The he.in donor win Evarardo Morale of El 1on1c. v.-ho ""a\ \hot in the head at about I l:SO pm. fr1da) niaht a1 the .\1tca &r at \lo w. .. n .. ft A .. e. Placcntta. Morale!> appa.rentl) go1 into an araument for an unknown reason with Jo~ Camerena. H off ullerton and bo1h men ended up shoouna each other .. We undcntand they were fnend!> and had been ou1 dnnlc1n1 t<>sether ... Placentia Police Lt. Darryl Thomann said Moral~ wa~ pronounced dead at 5 ll m turday of a 1unshot "-Ound to the head Camerena. who was sho1 m the slomach died at 7:« a.m. tht" 53mcday Beno said someone also rt"«l\'ed Morales' k1dne)'1. bu1 did not kno"' 1he 1dent1t) oflhe rcc1p1cnL Ano1hcr hooun11n a Placcn111 bar left a man dead 1urda mihl Oicar P1cuo dame. 23.of Plactn· ua rcpont'dh wa !'tot in the Chell dunnt a liaJu 1n 1hc El Jahs1cncc ~r at 641 W. Ch pman at 7.40 p.m '01..E ·llAA • f . -~ . . .._ -. ~ - CO\Sl' Ot~ COalt DAILY PILOT/Monday. J~ 30, ,... Hllllll,Hft\Hlt Deadline Tuesday for nominations to OCC Alumni Hall of Fame Cats vie for attention at annual Show Thr dradltnr for \Ubmitung nominiruons for the Orange ( 03 .. l ( olleic .\lumn1 Hall of Fame IS Tuesday The induction ccremon> "'ill bt' held in Stptembtr. ~nd nom11ut1om to DouaJas lknnell. t.hrl"<'tor of rnstnuuonal ad\IOlcmcnt, !701 Fain 1ew Road Costa Mesa 926:?8 omsnttsmust ha\eenrollcd 1n their li~t <X.C clas~\ no later than 1979. The\ a~ not required 10 be araduat~ to be ehaabk - Skills for a supervisor The fhc necc"~" \l1ll for su Ct\\ as a supen:1sor .,_, 111 bt' e'plaincd 9 a .m. to noon Tuesda' at 1440 L f ir~t ')t 1n ~nta .\na. · The \ oluntecr (enter of Orange Count' • Central ~uth. will dl5'USS dec1s1on making. com- mun1ca11ons. dckpuon, momatton and ttmC' · management • • The ~minar. to bt' prc\Cnted b) 4lu1.inne'Hard. IS S1U For add1t10nal 1nlorma11on call Jam Conoll\ or Janet\\ hmomb oit 'JSJ-575"'. · Care center needs volunteers l he .\hamsa ('arc C cnter '" loolong lor 'oluntl'crs to \Hirlr.. 1n tt'.I nur\1ng fac1ht> and 1n pa11en1 hospice tu pro' 1d(' carc tor tcrmanall~ all patients and their t:im1hc\ Volunteers arl" needed 7 p.m. to 10 pm for eight \\.eek~ bcg1nn1ng T ucwa~ for rnformataon or 111 rcg1\trr. ,all Jud~ frtC\t'n :it 494-XOH Hospitalized babies' needs Tim Heak\ an infant and c..h1ld dcHlupmcn1 \pt'l 13hst. "''" J,, U'i'> the needs of bab1c' 'on tined to 1n1cn\l\l' ,art" untt\ at ., \()pm Tuc\da' 3t the l <.I ~kdaG;ll <.enter IUI < 11\ Dme Oran&e. The nle\'tang. \\hllh "\pon orcd b~ the Infant· Parent \upport '\ct,,ork ol Or&ingc Count~ l'I opened to the public.. (all ~n0-551 I tor inlormatrun Treating varicose veins ·\ \3Slular \urgl·un "''II da'ituS' ''"tor\ c..•on- mbutang to \Jrtu>w \Ctn\ J'> "di a., .,urg1c..ill and non·\urgarnl 1rca1mrn1 option'>. at 1 pm \\.c<lm".- da) at ( UJ'>tlll ( ommunille\ llo<;p1tal. ~"01 \ Brt'itOI \1 \anta \n..a Fur morl' 1nlurma11on ur to mal e rc..·r.cf\<1t11>0' l3ll "'J.<i~ Ill DON'T TOUCH EVEN IF I ASK Judge Wiii Thompson f•t right) looks ~ver • sh•d•d sllver Persian kitten •t th• Call- fornl• Stiver l'•nders Jlnd •nnlv•rs•ry championship Cl'A cat show at the lrvln• M•rrlott Hotel on Sunday. Despite the sign, th• wide-eyed Persian kitten fabov•J ••• begging for •H•ntlon. Th• show •110 Included Judging of household cats. Nasal problems in children RcmcJu;\ for tun.,1ll1t1\ nms\ brc.."<llhang .mJ prulongl·d na\JI ll>nge'>t1on in bab1cs and l h1ldrl·n .,_, 111 be olkrc..·d at ti 10 pm \.\ cdnc\da\ at \t Summer concerts sought in Newport Jo~ph\ llo\p1tal tn Orange..• · The program "'II hi.· hc..·IJ an Room R <x·atang '' ltm1tl'd fur rc'>4'r\ ataun\ 111 1nl11rm31111n call o N. \II I J Safari to Africa \n 11lu\trJlllJ kdurl· dl'l U\\"11 II lhl' \qfJhk 'Jlan\ tn ~Cll\J \\I I t'I\~ held at -r. 11 \\ l.'Jnc\<lJ\ JI The \brtnu' Br;an,h l 1h1an _o~' £>. H'r L>rr\l 'l'" port Eka, h . \\'aor.i < 1c..·1h.11~·a p1uk\\cH •>I \lrtH.'lhn1, \tudat•\ at C .ii \tJI( I ulh:rt11n '' 111 rnJl l.' thl' prt·\Cntataun C all J.il lit· I kadh at t1JJ. i 11"' 11•1 inh1rn1J11on Audubon slide program .\ ~lu.k projram lor thl' \uuth ( 1ia\t .\uduhl>n \Ol1tl)' "'II hl· hd<l .11 b pm \\.cdnc~.1~ at thl· \.1artnt ln\lltuk ul Or.in11,· ( 11unt\ ~J~llO Dan.1 Harbor l>ml' 1>.in..a l'u1n1 Tht• htolog' .111d p111hl1·m., latnl t" hottkn•1'1.' dolphin\" all hl• dl'llll\\(.'J h~ Prok''"' l~nn" ..._dh ul tht l n1Hl\ll\ ol \Jn Dat·go \ h1rd adl'nt 11,Jt1c111 p1ogra111 "111 prnl'Jt· thl· 'ltd•· 'h"" JI ., pm r hl· puhlll "lfl\ 111·d (.ill f nUllC\ !Jlfl'\ ,II J l'lllll-Ill' lllllll 1nlorm.i111on Swim laps for better health .\duh lap \\\1mm1m1 "Ill be: ;i\J1'41hk tor ~U per month at C1oltkn ~t,t C olkgr lrurn pm w ts:, ll p m \1unlf:t\\ r Ul''Kl:I\ '> f hur\Ja\ \ .mJ f rtdl\\ l nmllment I\ ltm11cJ · lnlurm:it1on ;,about lort" 10 .. ,·d prupcrt1C"'> "''II he.· ;H :ulabk 7 p m to I 0 fl m ~ t"\Jnc..•\d;l\ in Hu\rn""' 210 ol ( 101\Jl n \\ l \I ( ollc 'l' J hl' pro r~m kc..• I\ ., 'I for 10t<1rm;11111n ahoul holh progrum\ 1.111 X11"HS 'o7 ('Al .. t:~DAR ll•mtlu.' .. Im• . .'10 • 7 ll) r m tlunlla&lon B~ac-b Cttv Councll. c.ounc.al d1.1mtx·,.. ~OUO \lain \t ·r,,,• .. t/n' .. /:111 . :JI 59 ·\ '\ D HOl.01 '\G By IRIS YOKOI Of,,,. 0...,, ,._ St~ The '-e"'port Bl'a1.h \rt\ { omm1'-\111n hol)('\ to on1.c .1g.a1n lill the \umma C\Cntng air ..... th lllU\11. Th<" c.omm1\\lnn hJ\ H·1.ummcn<lcJ to th,· (II\ (, 11unul th•U 3 \trll'\ Cll \UOlOll.'r com·ert-., hl' hdd in nc1tthl'\cirhoo<l parb 1hrou(lhuu1 'lt1.•"' port tka h w hnng had ne1ghhorhuod ,1.rnn•11., a' ''c u..cd to ha' c:· ~td ~and' Rlattl'rm.tn u1m ITTl\\IClll 1.hJHjX'l\tlO < ll~ group' h,1\t' \f)(IO-.Orc..·J lrl'l' 11ut· door ,un1.l'rt' oil .rnu on during the pJ'>I dc1.aJc or so .tt H..1lhoa P11.·1 Par!.. anJ The Ir' inc ( o ha\ al\t> held mu\acal e' l'nt' at Fashion l!>land But this latc\l prupo\Oll tnHlh c~ earh· C\Cnang 1.1.rnc..ert\ JI a numticr ol i.rnalkr neighborhood p.irlr.."> \\-ath1n fl' 1Jcnl\0 .,_,alkang d1\tan1.l' \u ca1t1ln\ 1.3n JH>1J tra' dang to cong1.')lt'd tuun'>t .in·a' '-ot1ccsol 1hc T hur~a' 1.nnn:rh "'Ill he dl'll\crcd 1hrough din.·ll ni.ul and 1t1111ugh the lcx·al 1.ommunat\ .l\W~lat111n\ 111 prcH·nt Jllrac..t1n~ ll•ufl'>I'> to neigh borhocxh Re\11.knt\ c.an hrtntt thl.'lr 1.1" n hlanlct\ bc.·a1.h 1.ha1" and p1l nil <ltnn('" to the p.1r~'> and cnJO~ the fr1.·1.· l'nlertain- mcnt pro"1dcd b' 'U-pic1.c llllhc\ua ... "fhc emphas1' "'" ~· on neigh· ,_t\Kl~G THE GRf\DE borhood.'' Hlattc:nnan ..aid 111 a l'('J'lort to the n1unl al ThC' Slit'' \u&gc\lcJ 1ndudt 'l"rcnt H eight~ 'xhool. <1ran1 Ho~ald Par" f:::a~tblutl Par". Balho.i P11.•r Parll. and lr,ine h·rrau: Par._ lht.' 1n,ohed ,om nuan11~ 3\~K 1a11on' ar1.· hl·1nl lun,ulh J .about the 1dta Plan\ lall tor c lrx·r., Pa, 1ti, ;ind l al1 lurnaa \\ind' w prv' ad\ tht• rTHl\I 'i1cph1.•n Rapp 1.11 nrcra Pa\:1tjl and DJ\ 1d \\ arbk tonJudor ol ( .1htorn1a \\ 1nl1' ha"'. hc..·en "'(1rl1ni "'1th llluu1.·r r11an 11 nJ lUOlllll\\ICllll'r Ph' 111-. l>ra' ion 011 I'll" Jram idea' The..· comm1~'1nn '' .1 .. i..1ng th0l', at' 1111 a Spinal injury helped motivate OCC student to exceed his expectations L1fr held earl) prom1~ for ( arl01 \.on Son A nlll'-C of\<fuaco C 1t~. the grandwn of German and panash 1mm1arant~. Von Son vaduated from technical lOllqe 'ti.Ith a dcartt an qnculture He v.ent to v.ork for thr .o,rmmenl as an aJ, 1scr to farme~. hclp1na thrm improve farmina method He v.as fluent in German and pan1 hand later learned En1hsh An af\cmoon hunt1na tnp "llh a fncnd chanaed has hfc forc\er While hununa badaers in a remote can)On outside Mc\tCO Cit). th<' fntnd slipped and dropl)«l his shotaun. which wcnl off -spra}1na 12 S'(llets into "-'on Son's arm and back Von Son suf'\.1ved. but is confined to a wheelchair. probabl) pcrmanenll> But that has not pre'"ented ham from 1ch1ev1na has aoals In fact. he said. 1t ma) hi'<' motl\atcd him ~)ond h1 e\pectallon ··1 lr..ot'\lo I v.71\ do'K' to ,l\111g" "'h1k \\illlln an th.: COln\on 11.tr -.C' c:n hour\ tor help 11., am'c "Mim: th:m an,th111 elw. I w'Jntt'd t11 "' t' I..., \ \uddt'nh..a"'arc of the ..,alu<' of hit',.. th<' \~\e.Jr-<1IJ Or;in " Coast Coll<"g<' p\H h•>loi' m.iJOr \JaJ Last -.t•ar. as a lre,hman \on "-<11 "'"' named ()( Cs 0 1..ahll"d \tu<lent ol 1h( Year Thi~ \rar. in hts f1n31 scml'\tcr at OC(. ht l\ 0 ~•ming I ' ., vadc J'<llnl •'erage and plan\ to tr;.tnslcr 10 l ( I n the fall .\II th1\ lrorn a man "'ho \t>ld hanJ craftc<l leathrr aoolh to \Uf\IH' alt('r hi' accident "'he r«o' ereJ from h" inJun more soph1st1c..·at('J thC'raJl) ".1' n·qum·J but \Ion Son J1Jn't haH· thc m1,nc' H" spine slo" I\ beg.in w 1"' 1'1 and he arid h" thcn-gi.rlfnend I no" ..,. ,fl') \dn,,n;i, ,k ctdcd to set ou1 tor l .ihlorn1a "\.1) \Ounger .ind olJcr hrnthef\ haJ mo'ed (rom \k\11.1, C 11' to l'.n\C'n.tda." he." C\plained • fhc' 'l\1tl"d < ahlom1a and told me that it .,_,a,,,. "'1.1ndcrful plale "11h a fantaslll \\Stem Im d1uhlcJ pc.'N'n' • \o n n 'I fir,t lora' 1n10 C'ahlornaa "'·'' unsuett\sful Ht lt,unJ Jllt'nt) of d1n11.' oflcnna the thcrap' ht• n('('deJ. hut "a' soll unable to come UJl "'1th mone\ to p.l' tor 11 He and ht\ ~•le returned to Me\lt:n. but then drc1JC'd to I'' e < ahfom1a qnc more Ln. I >unnF hi\ \('lOnJ 'l\ll \ n '°I< r iandl'd a JOb a' a h't'·in a11t•nJan1 tor a llun11ngtun &·a,h ~uaJrap q11, rec'"l"r- 1ntt lrnm \urgl.'n 1.,, \ .m '4.·n' mm rd tn 1th thl' man. anJ ncntu.111\ r:u~ cnouth monn 10 hl·iun rC'hah1l1ta11on \ 'n rn cnrolll'J at 1)( C an Janu;al'\ IQ ., .snJ ha" ht·l•n ad1\l' on lamflu' an n'l.ln\ "a'' lk ' prl\1J.-111 1•1 ( ampu' ( olkaiUC'\, \Oll'J ')( ( 'OUt\t:ln1.1tng \IU· •knt duh in I~ !\ Jn,t "'•t' 1n,trun1t.'ntal 1n l"\l:tbh\hing a lounJatll)n J1•,1gnC'd 111 hl'lp J1"-lhlcd <>ran l' c nunt\ HHang,tcr-. ll" h.1' Jf'>O tx"'('n a1t1\l' 111 "'h(."('llh,ur h,\,l,;('t· h.ill .ind ha' JC'H'hlpt•J a '•" r fnr "hC'l'I· hair rac..ing comf)t·ttng in ,rq•ral r:i1.C'' t Jlh month \ t\O 'xln '""•IC"'' :a"ll an I H t \IUJl·nt an lht (ad\ 1.h11Jt\1'14.J t'JUl"atlllll J"IWlf3m "omC'da'. \ -in °'K)n hope .. t•• ht·, omC' a , lUn..c"lo r. ~orlinJ 'ti.Ith per,on' ,ufknn trnm traumatll 1111unes "I think I '"an help ~"'Pk hl..e that," hi.' ..aid "I''(' he-en thcr'C' I L.n(l'tl. ""hat the'·~ k~lan •· SJ' 000 bud ct l1.u thl' ,1,)nl°'en ..cncs Thal Ii urc 1ndud1.·<, thl' ,o,t of d1rcct-ma1l nn\\li1.ath)ll to all rl.'\1Jen1~ ( U\tomer., 3nd ('mph"ee" ol the C" pon Cl'nt('r arC'3 "1 ll :tl'io he ~renadcJ at lunlhllnll' Junng the ne\t u1upk 111 month' I h(' ~c~port <enter ~ \t)(1a11nn anJ h1,h11ln l\IJnd arc Hl-,ponwnn a "Hm~ n l:kt It.. con l'rt -,cne'> 3t thl' \tnum < uun Par" 1 tomlcrh < C'ntl"r < our ti 1n I a'h11>n "land r he\t' ll>nl'Crt\ .... hKh "all IC'atun \lotll" n rc"at• Jal / and Rig Rand mu\11. "111 al.,< ~ hdd noon to~ pm T hur~la'' f cb ~ll>\1ar\h~ C.rto1 Von Son Fl\SHlONS Finally, a first lady to look up to NEWEST HA•R COLOR l GttttmJ OGro:Y trl·nJ \\ h.1111 •r:innal'\ ;,i1e 1.11n1rnt 111 ""'a1 th, hair < 11>d ca'1.. th1.·m·1 ( 1,.1\me\I\ \hXI..' \llUIJ (llumml'I < 11:orir Hu\h "-OUM ha\\' to \ll'I' "' and ~'<' 1•11t' ol \m1.rH-:1·, ""'' llH.h.1\trl1.'\ "'Ith 'fX't 1, I ta\ hu:,11..' \nJ there It\:\ an11thl'I h1 lo;1• an 111,• Jflilll Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/ Monday. January 30, 1989 . urger, 60 senior judges tlue pay raise for no work lWASHINGTON (AP) -Warren E; Buraer. who stepped down as chief justice of the United States an 1986 and hasn't heard 1 case since. stands to receive a $60,000-a-year pay raise btcausc he claimed status as a "senior JUd&c" rather than full retirement. Burger 1s not alone. An additional JOS senior jud1es also legally qualify for the active-duty pay raises acrord- irtg to administrative records ob- tained by The Associated Press that indicate one m five do no legal work. The titJe of senior judge, created by Congress in 1919. allows federal junsts to sharply reduce their caseload while ~till qualifymg for aetivc-duty salaf) increases. Federal judges arc appointed for life, though they may choose 10 resign at any lime. Most senior judges hear cases. but Burger says he doesn't have the time. B~nuas~ Since he followed Burscr o the bench in 1987, former Su- p eCounJusuce Lewis Powell has sef'Ved on the 4th U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals 1n Richmond. Va., and next month will sit on the 11th U. Circuit Coun of Appeals 1n Florida Burger declined to answ-cr ques- tions about his impending pa) in- crease and h1SJUd1c1al workload other than to say. "r*m too busy to sit." Most senior judges do substanttal work and as a group the) handle between 10 percent and I 5 percent of all federal cases. "Across the nation, the federal jud1c1ar) y,ould be a mess without the help of senior JUdJCS." says Appeals Court Judge Frank Coffin. Rcctiving act" e-dut) pay raises while accepttng no cases may not seem equitable, but 111s not unlawful. Whatever Congress actually expected of the senior JUdgcs. current statutes rcq_u1re nothing 1n return for the active-duty salary tncreases. "It doesn't seem fair." said Rep. Carlos Moorhead. a member of a House subcomm11t~ o"ers«1n1 the federal judiciary. The Cahforn1a Re- pubh('an 511d Congress ma) want to study ~cstabli h1n.1 some m1n1mum v.ork to quahfy for the raises." Dozens of semor Judics apparcnrly accept no ca56. the AP has learned. A rcpon compiled by the Admm1s- tra11ve Office of the U.S. Couns provides rare caseload data on senior Judges. for 1hc year cndini June 30. 1987. the study showed that 56 of 27 1 )Cmor jud1cs. or 21 percent. handled no cases. Of the S6. 49 were o"er 75 )cars old. "If you did the survey today I don't think things v.ould be much dtf· ferent .'' said David Cook, a stallstt· caan who put together the report for the administrative office. The report contafns coded numbers instead of the names of JUdgcs. Cook said office poltc)' bars him from releasing infor- mation on tnd1v1dual judges or more recent corns><> ne data. There are now a total of 306. 1nclud1na Bu~er. but Cook sajd the patterns found tn 1987 W.wrenl.•ure•r arr ''not out of date." Burger. who spcm much of his carecrcampa1in1ng forh1ahersalanes for jUd&es, took senior status Hen though lie knew at the time he would be working as the full-ume chairman or the celebration of the 200th annaversanes of the Cons11tutt on and the Ball of Rights. Nuke warheads in Cuba during' 62 crisis MOSCOW (AP) -A Cuban official has disclosed that 270.000 Soviet and Cuban troops were ready to go to war with the Un11ed States dynng the 1962 Cuban missile cns1s and that I 00.000 casualties were e~pccted, former U.S. Defense Sec- retary Roben McNamara said Sun- day. A Soviet general confirmed for the first time that one-third of his ca.ntry's nuclear warheads designed to stnke the Untted States were on Cuba at the time. However. he and another Soviet official said the war- heads had not been mounted on m1ss1le launchers and "ere not read)' for finng. Also, Cuban leader Fidel Castro uflcd Moscow to launch a nuclear attack on the Un11ed States, -\BC N~W$ reported. The revelations came dunng a review of the Cuban m1ss1le cns1s at a conference dunng the weekend at a trade union ctnter in south"est M9SCOW. Pierre Salinger. Kennedy's former press secretary. a conference panac1- pant and now an ABC correspondent, on Sunda> quoted a top Soviet source as say•ng in a private conversation that on Oct. 27. 1962. Castro urged Khrushchev to 1mmed1ately tire the missiles at the United States to head off an invasion. Cuban part1c1pants an the con- ference refused to confirm or den) the rceon. Salinger said. Soviets and Americans ha ve met before to discuss the Soviet deploy- ment of nuclear m1ss1les in Cuba and the U.S. response: a blockade of the island and a demand for the rockets' removal. 111''-t,..... 'ormer u.s .. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and Cuban Politburo member Jorge Rl1quet ••plaln new deulls on the 1962 Cuban ml11lle crisis to the media on Sunday In Moscow. But this was the first Joint meeting "llh Cuban offic1aJs "ho guided their country through the cnsis Premier Nikita S. Khrushche' eventually withdrew the missiles 1n exchange for President Kenned> 's plcdg<' not 10 in vade Cuba At a news confmnce wrapptng up the conferenet' unda)'. McNamara said the fiaures on f uba 's war rcadmess and casualty ~;1\1ma1c were provided b) Jorge R1sqlkt. a member of ( uba's ruhng Polttburo. "The) sa) the) had armed 270.000 Sununu admonishes <;:ongress to negotiate budget in good faith W.\ HINGTON (.\P) -White Hi>use Chief of Staff John Sununu d~ared Sunda)' that "pos1uonan1 .. tc>deal with eventual fa1 I urc" by some members of Congress could wreck eO'ons to reach a b1part1san budget apeement. "lf that's the add1tude 101ng in, tbcn none of us will succeed. Sununu said 10 a broadcast 1nterv1ew Sununu also said a proposal for a fet on deposits to help shore up ailing savings and loans remains a li ve option. despite widespread con· gress1onal and industry opposition to the plan. "There arc a vanety of options ~in& cu mined," Sununu said on ABCs "This Weck with Da' 1d Brinklc>:· He said opponents of the proposed fee were able to .. take the lead and put the worst foot forv,.ard on the plan" after the Bush admina trat1on made a good-faith effon at earl)' consulauons with House and Senate leaders. "I guess the most dis.appointing part Of the whole thing IS the erron that was being made to get the Conarcss early enough to let them be apart of craft an a ahemau ves rc~ulted in a firestorm on one alternati ve that was not nccessanl)' the leading can- didate ... Sununu said The savings and loan propo~I would call for a fee ol ahout S2 SO for e"ery S 1,000 depasned Disclosure that the Treasury [X. partment was cons1den ng such a plan complicated Bush's otherwise har· monious first week in officc Whale repeating Bush's assen.on Fnda) that the plan had not ~ct reached the White House. ununu John Sun&'"u noted that finanCLal tn\lltuttons have long paid a fee for federal deposn an urancc. He said the plan under study was s1mpl) a matter of .. tak1na the current fe.e and adjusting 11 to affe t the rcalat) " men. They were determined to tight to the death of evel) man. and th~ believed there would be 100.000 Cuban and So' 1et casualties." McNamara told reponers. It was not clear whether the 100,000 casualty esumatc included deaths and anJurics and whether 11 referred to losses among soldiers and c1v1lians. Other o\mencan officials ~1d pn- vatel) ~the Cubans had said the casu~tty count could h~ef rcached 800,000. CUba's population at 1hc time was 8 m1lhon. McNamara said that of the troops. 40.000 wtrc So"1e1. four tirrtts h1aher than l '. intellt,cncc estimates at the time. Rasquet cited the figures to show his country scnousl> be he' ed that a U 10\ as1on of his island was imminent. Mc~amara sa1d no such invasion was ever contemplated. but speaking of the Cubans. he added: "If I had been 10 thearshocs. I would ha"c believed the same thing ·· Amencan officials ha"e ~td they were never sure~ whether any oviet nuclear v.arhcads had actual!\ re.'.tchcd ( uba but that the~ assumed the) had Col. Gen Dmttn A Volkogono'. dircc1or of •he Defense M1n1s1r~·s lnsrnuteot M1lltar) H1s1of). said that al the umc of the cm 1s. 20 "><>' 1et nuclear warht'ads were on ( ub:a .\nothcr 20 warheads "ere headed to the island aboard a ~' 1ct ship 1ha1 was caught tn the l ~ n;a\al blockade. he s~ud. Volkogonov said he got the figures from m1r1taf) arch1,es He made the remarks in a closed session of the conference 5aturda) Caller says he set livestock building fire DI ON C .\ P) -.\n anon)mou\ caller "ho said he was a mcmbcrof an en\. 1ronmental extn:m1s1 &roup churned re pons1b1ht for an earl)- morning fire unda> that deslro)t'd half of a rural "archousc u~ lnr live tock auctions. Damage to the 01xon Livi: tock Auction Co bu1ld1na. some J miles north of this small town. wu nt1- mated at $250.000. said Fin: Clucf Rick Doms. "We've ne"er been bothered by an' radical voups before. \\ e'"c nc"cr received an) thrcat ... id Jim Schcn<' of tockton. whose fam1l> rent~ the bu1ld1ng and receives com· mis ions for SI 0 mil hon in hv~tod sold there each )C&f >\ man who adenttficd himself Ha member of Earth First~ churned re pons1biltt)' for th<' fire 1n a tele- phone c.all to The ssociated Press bureau 1n an ranc1 o 1ust before II am «\I II 01<'1 \ HUii i' Jamaican dnf9 gangs In Southland LOS ANOELF.S-Local lawml01ttmet1t offic11ls sa" tht) •~conc:rmed toda> thlt Jamaican drua pn~ ..-ell known in the Ei" and Mid~-nt a "po,s.H," could be tctt1n1 up lho~ 1n Los Anatln ount). Unul rtccnll). the SOuth""d sown h1&h·profikdruu1nas left htdl' room for compeuuon. but officaals said that could be ch1n11n11s the re:sull of an c-.pand1n1 dru& market and effons b) other c1t1cs to push t~e Jama.1cans out. The"posscs" arc known 1n oaherpatts of the country fonolum1nou,dru1 sale and a quicl w1lhnintss to reson to violence. rederal authontic attribute 800 to 1.400 murders nataonwide to them O\:Cr t~ put thrtt )tars Deputy Ignored other emergency calls SANTA CLARITA -A shcnffs deput)' under tn\:~t1aa1ion for hanpna up on a 911 emersency caller had tv.o weeks earlier hun1 up on • v.a.atreSs confronted b) a "•grant, 11 was reported Sunda). The wa1tress. who hadn't called on the 911 hne. was told b) Los An&ele County Shenffs Deput) Jim Greene that 11 y,ould take 40 minutes to d1 patch a squid car. adding. "I don't ha'e time for this bull-.'' the Nc"hall 1gnal newspaper rcponed Wheo the vagrant staned throwina things, lhc ~a11rcn dialed 911 and Greene tlw ttmc dispatched a car. \.\ h1ch am"'ed IS m1nutci later the paper said Children blamed for brush fire MORONGO VALLEY -Children pla)'1ng with matche' appa~ntl) caused a fire tha1 burned 53 acres of des.en brush and cau~d S 18.000 in damage. officials said The fire. rcpon~ at 11.30 a.m Saturda), -was brought under control ''> hours later. Ed Meese at conservative think tank ST-\NFORD -Edv.1n Meese Ill. the former contro.,.cn1al ;attom() general. has found S3nctuaf) of sons 1n h1~ nc\o\ role as a' 1s111ng schol:tr with the Hoover lnstuut1on Mees praised the social pohc1es of 1ht Reas.an adm1n1s1ra11on and championed the cause of public sen ice in a spc«h on Saturda\ "Lest an) of )'OU are confustd b) stercot)pes in then<'"'> media. 11 will be the I 990s we're talk mg about. not the 1980s." Metsc told a crowd of about 400 attcndmg an "Issues in the '90s" conference in Memonal .\ud1tonum "I guarantee one 1h1ng; It will not be used to avenge old \t'ndenas ... said Meese. who added that ht hopes to be remembered as ~meone who contributed to the"trcmcndous achievements of the Reagan ad m1n1s1ra11on." '\ -\1'10'\ ·\I, BHlt:•·s Magazine: Swaggart had other woman NEW YORK-.\ Lou1s1ana stnpper had a s1~·month st"Cu.tl relat1onsh1p wath evangelist J1mm ) Swaggan at the same ume he alleged!> was 1n.,.ohed with a prosrnutc. a men's mapztne rcponcd Penthouse mapzmc. 10 •ls March mue. said . v.-asgart sou&}lt out C athenne Mary Kampen, a homemaker and performer of stnptcase telqrams prom151ng to help her financially while demanding she perform st~ual acts for him. v.agan's auome:rs told the magaLtne K.ampcn s allcg.auon\ w('rc untrue and that she fabncatcd the account Jury still out In child's kllllng ~EW YORK -The JUr) deciding the fate_ of Joel tc1nberg. accu~ of murdering his 1lle&all> adopted daughter finished ll\ \C\ c:nth J.1, of d<'hberat1ons unda) afler ask in& for a clanfkation on a lr-.'K"r charar tcanberg. 4 7 1 accused of fa tall) beattng Lisa tcinberi the 6-\tar-old girl he and his 11' e-an companion, Hedda Nus.sbaum hjd 1lkg.tll\ obu.uned 11 b1nh te1nberi. a disbarred lav..)cr faces four charaes scfonc.J-dcirce murder first-degree manstau1h1c:r ~cond-Oegrce man lauaht<'r and cnmuully negh&t'nt hom1c1de President Bush nursing cold \\ASHINGTON -President Buh cancc:llcd a plann<'d 'l\lt 10 l~ prcs1dcnt1al retreat al (amp Da" 1d on ~unt.la' and \ta)cd home .st the White Hou~ to nu"'° a per ment cold Bu h "hose first full "eek 1n offic<' 'Al\ markc-d h~ Iona 'AOrk1n1hournnd frequent short tn~ about town dcc1ckd lo take 11 c:i\~ in hopes ofconqumns the cold that b' 'Acd.'' end h3d left his "Olle not1ceabl~ ra\P), accon.hna to aides Man held In sniper attacks 't l\PHA"iK. '-'t -.\ 20.-,.:ar-olJ ~lf-st~led lOmmando "ho .. wu pla)'1na out h" l.;anta~> adm111ed 10 a sen~ ot 'ln1pe1 atui l\ that ~alleJ one iniurcd three and terron1ed a ~lt1on of Lona hland in Dt-ct"m~r. au1hun11cs soa1d unda) Yuser Abdullah Kahman of R1,<'rhcad admmed to the ihootin and to \\o\O other ~1lhnJ.S an ..._ansa\ (II) in a tv.o-hour \ adtotoiJX'd statement according to ~uffolk ( ount) s 1\tant ()1 tnct .\llome> Ed~ard Jablon1k1 Pohcc <·apt John McElhonc said Rahman ltkcd to "far commando-style outfit uch a bla<'k clothana and a bullet·proof\.c~t Jablon,k1 said he rode a btC)Clc when he dtd the snipana. a knife \llappcd to ht\ lei. MOHl.D HHIJ:J·s 48 die In school bus accident ABIOJ N. h ot) Coast-A bu pa~ked v.11h~hoo1ch1IJrcn toppleJ into a <'Ul"cn dunna a thunder1tonn. and news rtpons soi1d unda) that 4 pa narn "ere killed and 7S r1ou ly injured The torm had filled the cu hen w1th water and many '1~'t1m~ drow ncd before re ucrs could reach them. national tele' isaon reponC'd Thencw paperquotcd unl\onu )tnathcbu dn,erv.utra,ehnatoo fa 1forthcC'ond1t1on Oncsun:•"orsa1dthebuH ndultcrh d1v.1ct"ordcrcJ the dmcr to slow dov.n ,l1aska remains -i freezer; no To•A~er.· N' .ll TQ r1"sks mortgag1·ng secur1·ty Soviet spacecraft orbiting Mars '/ j v v I n I I MOSCOW - n unmanned Soviet research probe v."nt an to orbit around Man on unday af\er a &\·month. I 11"'1'l1llioa·m1lc •\.O) e from Eanh, Ta rcparted •• relief forecast ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) -A st•'!~na cold wave. conunucd Sunday in1'Jas1ca, prompt1ns tra"el warnings and leaving some isolated village wlh dwtndhng fuel and other sup-pl~. and little relief was in sight. a m teorolOIJsl said. cGrath, a community I SO males W9t of Mount Mdunlcy. was the stfle'scoldestspotearlySunday. with thl temperature plummctJna to 63 dctrccs below zero. In Anchoraae. tt .... JO dearecs below iero. the ooldc t ~uary cfay since 197S. the National ther service reported. ccords were set at Tatalina. us S l_l Kod1a~: minus IS: Healy, m us S.1:, and Momer. minus 24. F rblnkt rcponed 47 below zero; Bay on the Amee Ocean ,..rvta..,. SI ~ below t:ttO, wind-cfi11l flC'tor at Cantwell I 2S deatttt below zcro1.makina Miav1ly 111\'dtd Parks nilln~a)' .,...., Fatrbanu lad Wllifla un- bfcaUK or the lbral tM cold rftiU can tweak dOWn and lftOIOnltl Without heat. •~ cOkt lf'6undtd ~II MUNICH. West Germany(AP)- John Tower. the defense stercW')'- desl&nate. told NA TO stratCSJ ts Sunda)' they hould remain skeptical of K.rcmhn disarmament O\.erturcs and keep the West's nuclear op11ons open. The I 6-nat1on Westem alltan<'c nsks monaa&Jna us security 1f 11 faal\ to modemitc Its nuclear rorccs be- cause of pel't'e1vcd improvements an the East· West relat1onsh1p. he said Under Pre 1dent M1kha1I Gorblchcv. the Sovrel Union re- mains a powerful adversary w11h supenor military capability. and the West mu t not lose s1Jht of that imbalance an us euphoria o"er di~· armament prospects. 511d Tower "If we fa1l 10 consider that capab1h· t)'. or 1f we fa.ti to consider It re le\ a nee 10 terms of their antentton • then v.c do so 11 our pent." said the Texas Republican M"lccted to head the Pcnta1on under Prc~1dcnt Dush. In rtsta11n1 his uppon for extend· 1111 the ran~of some European-baled mt ales. Tower joined other men· cans who uK'd the annual alhed defense strat~y tHS1on to try and woo WC1t Europeans from their attraction 10 Gorbl he\ and the conet"pt that the Ea t bloc now pc»es less ora threat. The weekend conference h1&h· hahtcd the pp bel~ttn U .S and European publtc op1n1on on dcfcntt n~ds. West Germans, csptt1ally. stake 1ron1er ho~ for disarmament on Gorbachev and are oppottd to an)'th1n1 considered an cxP1ns1on of nuclear weaporu in Europe. Palestinian leader freed from prison; 1 2 shot JERUSALEM <AP) -A Palc.ita- n11n leader Jailed v.11hou1 tnal throulh most of the IJ.mon1h upm--ma 1n the occupaed la.nds "'IS frttd SUnday and 111d he en~111ons dart"Ct talks soon between lsncl and ~ PLO. "I btlicve that they (the laraths> hl\'C dcttded &hat their tMm)' IS the PLO and who do )OU make patt wnh but your cncmyr· •id Faisal Hu11t1n1. ff U9t'i n11 who ~ 1n Jllil recntly *'"' lltlt i '°"'""""' oftkilli. prt<h ted pf'OITHS in the nut' fe• Palrittnians ~~wounded b)' I raeh months toward rnolv1n1 the conn1ct. sokhen who fired at Mone-tllr'O"''"I but he rcfuKd to elaborate. )Ouths unda)'. The 1rm) confirmed He told l"tportcrs he behc"c' the Ill r11uall1ts. Paltsunc Llbtration Oruni1.111on · h said tfOOP1 in the> Gala tnp will wppon a U .NA,.c~ed rtft>r· sealed the homel o( till Palettnuans endum on st.atehood for the occupied acntted o( att8dli~ told~. West Bink and Gau Stnp. bUt not In the Wat IMk 1 la~t c:1t)'. el«tion1 for local re~n&aU\CS as Nablu1, lcaftttt aoocanct rof tlw fint .u.nted by tomt l.r.eta leaden. llmt lilMd bY ·1ht Ar9b Sociahtt Ru..tn1. 41. 11 contidmd the lu&h Piny. tW Pllft)' of Pruidtnt m~ ~rful pro.PLO lndtr in the Hartl Amd an Syria. l9b ~ ~au& .... In tie occulildJll!'Uoria. mnn· De •Im t'Oftdrm1ted U 1m· ....... boepilll OftWtlll "~ 12 perillilln • On a mi s1on that has so far ~n plaaued b~ problems Phobos ti am"td wHh anstrumtnlJ aod upcnmcn1' pttpa~d b} r l counine~ and the European pace ncy~ Sov1c1 offic~I ta)' th~ mis ion "-ill help them act ttad to tend a mant'ed craft to Mars in the earl)' 2 ht ctntury. ... End to lranlan executions urged LONDON -Amnest)' lnterm.;onal tod•> Ul'Jl'd &he world to cnuul"f Iran to halt a st~·month camP11t.n of poliucal tlttutions dunna ~ht<"h more than 1.000 people ha~c died. The London·batcd human riahts aroup made 1t pita 1n a 11atemcnt subm•lted to the United Nataons Human R11hts o.nma o •hkh " scheduled to beain •ts annual mtttull toda) in Geneva. l ehran racfio reponcd Sunda> that ll more dnc smuakn wttt ha'Wrd fubhcl) in "•nous lf8niAnc111a an the PfC\itOUS thl'ft da\ • r111.1aa lht l~ «> 13 1n the ct1ekdown launched 1wo -wttkl 'ID· Amnesty l•tcmatl<M\ll cktaikd other 1busn 1t sa1d ha"'" ptt11st.cd •n Iran. ancludint tonu~. detention without mal and "'~of 1mpuiation. utuall) of the four fi~ or tht riaht hand Oren09CoMt OAIL.Y PILOT/Mondey, Januaryao,... .. Sunny, w~rmer days expected through Tuesday 1"ti"t if't -flOl """" t .,, I t l-ePWfthoVll .. IOn....a 1• S......,.,M'Q S.l'I c;..r.tiit Wio..to ...,.,._,,.. u )\ 1J 1 ., ., ~ I I 'NONI ~ ... O.~atll(f\ v , ... ... , ·~ •• 40 ..... ,., 10 S7 .. 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Ted Bunth 1) pro' ang e'en more enigmJt1c 1n death a) hom1c1de tn\est1gator\ and the famal· 1es ot murder '1ct1ms "ondrr what secrets tht' ~nal killer too~ lo \he elcctr1c ch~ir In the four da~ s before he" as put to death Tursda> lor the IY7 rape and murdrr of a 12-)t'tlr-old Flond.a girl Bund't confrsscd to 1'\murders1n the I Q70s· an l 'tah. ( olorado. Id aho and Wash1n&ton. mdudin& !>Omt' an "h1ch hr "'as n01 a )uspect or that an' est1g.ators "'ere unablt to match to an~ lno"n sla\ln~ \crns) 1hc lOUnl~ pru~~:utors and dtte<'ll\C) tool ano1her lool.. at unsohcd cas.:\ JS \\Ord sprr3d that m'e\11gator\ tail ing to Bund) at the flor1da tatt' Pmon bchc'ed he m<H· ha\C mvrdacd 100 )Oung "omen "bc.-n the denials he&a"e me "hen I brought up n·nain la~·, ""°re JUSt not Bund\-1~ pc: denial\ \.aid Robt-rt 1-.cppel a \\ ash1ng1on stat<' attorm•, gcncrar<> 1nH' 11ga1or "'ho probed c11ht -.o-callc'd .. T l·d· ~1lhng tor I 5 )Cars Bund) conic ~d 10 tho'>f la) mg) and others hcforc h1 C\<.'tu· 11on But there arr \t'\ era I other murder\ an \\-ash1ng1on th:u 1-.eppcl "ondef") aboul .. The) (the denial-.) ll'd me to think ht' 1.\.8) a SUSpel I .. ~Id 1-.cppel Keppel. \\hom Sund) tn\ ited to Flonda tor ha:. I I th-hour cont6s1ons behe,es his long tn\Ohemcnl v.ith the \Cnal killer ha) helped ham dct« t changes 1n Bund) ·:.mood and )pttCh that upped him on "hrn Bund) "-l" l)1ng. It "'as Kr ppel "'ho )U"c'tl"\1 Bund) m1lht be respon<11bll' for morl th11n IOOsla)inas Thl' FBI said l:sst \\.Cek that ll I\ planning a met't1ng m Februa"' ol l<i" cnlorcemt'nl agenc1e) that '>USpc(l Bund~ ma) be ~pons1bk tor un sol\ rd hom1c1des in their stat~ T t'rf' Green. a ma1or c.:ue -.pee 1al I'll ""h tht' bureau·s \, 1olrn1 C nmm .. 1 \pprchens1on rffon 1n ()uant1rn \a . whcrr the meeting "'II be hl'IJ "'11d the 1dta 1s to gel 1n' es11ga1ors '1n one plal·e so \\t' l-ln d1''-U\S thl' pctullant1es in t."a1.:h ~a'>t' In add111on to 1hc sla\ang ol the: f londa girl. Bund\ h.id ~n nm- ' ll ICJ ol murdcnntt t"o \Orl•nh \l\lcf\ .it f londa ...,t.it1.· l nl\ crsll\ 1n 11.)"'g Bundy's namr h:i'> \urfa~d a\ a po~\1hk. su pect in sla\1ngs 1n Burl· inaton "t . \\ht'rc hc \\3\ born in 1940, 1n Penns\ h an1a and "'t'" JCl\t'\ dunng 1he time Bund\ "a' a stuJint at 1 cmple Unl\cr 11' an Phil:iJelphta anJ throughout tht." \\c I In Utah. ~h L.:lkc < ount~ ')hcnfrs Lt Ben .. orbc-. said in'est1gators ha'r lookc.-d at unwhcd la~s Mn t' Bund' conks~ to \..1lhng eaaht "omrn and girls Jn the stale But forhc ~1d he doe n't lno" v.hcthcr th1.·re m1ghl be more '1u1m-. '\\ t' h.1' c rc)<3n:hl'd nu" "1th our \hltl' medical c\.-n)lnt'r an' J.rnc Oocs' hack to the I 'PU, There ~en· onh tour or liH and none .tppear to be h1) v.orl." f ort)CS \did In \ crmont. Burhngton poh1.c lkt«tl\t lhom:l\ Tn:mbl;I\ '11d BunJ\ l'I not a \U'lpc'( I 1n a I '171 murder :ind r:ipc.· \\t ha'l' nu e' 1denn• or anturmat11.in thal hnl' him to thc \Ccnc ol 11ur honm 1dc "ht• ~Id The connC\ 11on "a' a hit \tmnrcr In 'l'" Jcr<:K'\ '' hl'fl' l\\O I ~·\('31·0IJ "omrn '-'t.'f'l" 'tahhct.I to d~ath on Mcmonal DJ\ I \In~ \nhur 'ur man. a lurC'n'>1r.. p H holo&lSl "ho mtcn 1c"cd Bund\ lor h1\ dclcn~ tckphon('J \tlanrn: ( ount\ ' J prot;t'Cutor Jl'tlre~ Bl111 \honh alter the c\1.·ruuon lll ...,, Bund' ha1.t n>nlcs~ed to tho"I<' murdc"' Bh11 said thC' informauon from· 'orman .. wasn·l .-.all f)ing" ti a -.enou hnL. lo Bund't. but the case 1s b(1na lool ed at again ··eund> said v.nilr he was attrnd- ing f rm ple he 1o1.en1 lo thr Jerst) ~hort p1d.ed up 111>0 11rl~ ... 8husa1d. "!l.om1anl3mclothecon lus1on that . he l 11lcd these l"-O girl:. Bund) ne,es admaued 11 h wa N&sed on Nor· man \ cunclu 1onc; " In his conk 1on . Sund) pec1fi· \."31h denied romm1tungan' murdc~ in \ crmont or C\\ Jtrsc> t...ep~I uspect that Bund). "-hO , V.,j) ·L "hen h<' v.as put to death • h<'pn h1\ murJerous "'> when he "'s l4 andll'in 1n Ta oma \\.ash.,' ('\Cn though 8 und\ denied Jn\IOl\:C:· menl an the I% I disappearance and presumed murder of nn \.tant Burr "ho ".a) ~ "'hen ht "as abducted from her hcdroom L1._t' k cppcl fk-, crl) Burr 1111 'U~pt.'< '' Bund' in tht' death of hrr daughter ··r "'rot<' 10 him c Bund~l and llc cmpha 11C'd he v.as a nonnal 14-u·ar· old bo\ tl\at he didn't h'e near u anJ d1dn t roam around at night I ~no" lh3t nottrue shc\31d '.\)larac;"'f'• kno" he "a\ not a normal 14-\ c.'U• old tlo) But nght nov.. there JU)t 1-.n'• mut.h (\.IO Jo " ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ~ -# Puppy safe after veterinarian removes swallowed 7-inch knife BRO<)k.~\I LLE. Fla l.\Pl-for a "eek the ov.ncn ol P1\lc. a normall~ pla\ ful pupp\ didn't ~no" "h> <,he had slo"ed do"n and "ould whine an)t1me she was p1l kcd up l1hr ansv.rrcamc v. hen a ' r tenn:inan rrmo'ed the 7-inc h loni. !K'mtcd steal l natc the dog had \Omrhov. '"allo11>ed "111 had ~no"n a ~n1fe "d' 1n ht."r . I "ould ha\e lr~akcd.'. "11d O"ner Ton\ ~lrollo. T hc En gh h bullJ t.ltJ.C 1l·rm.1n ~hephnd ma\ v.as le s th;an ~ mtlnlh'> old and v.c1ghcd JUSl o'er I 0 pound' "hen he "-Olfod do"'n the knill'. probabl) on Jan 14 r he knife apparent!) fell on thc t10<>r dunn& a meal i nd not>o<h nolllC'<l \\rollo's wife, Barb.ira. "1a1d '-o onr that 1 t'>.ce pt P1\1e 1 t."Cth marh found later on 1hc kn11c tC\111\ to the fat.I the pUJ'tP' gna\licd .u 11 ~fort she '";illo"t·d 11 Dr Jo .\nn tklm a \Clt'tinar10tn , "ho lound and suri-1calh r~mo,C'd thr utcn\11 Jan 11 ~1d the knifc la\ neatl) pac kaaed do~ n P1\le'\ throai. ~11h the handle pu h1na do~n on thC' tomach. , "Doas '"allow an)lh1n1 • pJnh ho« ball . ud •. " H(lm 1d . "Ju t hke 1 )Oun human child. a pupp) e\plorts "'1th 11 mouth " X·r•y. with ,.l•I• on his back •nd his h•M uopped out •t rtpt, shows th• 7 • lnctt .. ntf• lodeed In ttt• IMllNoe· TOftJ Strollo hONI ttte llntfe htt J ·"'onttt·oN f"IPPJ• ,.tale. sw•llowed. Tibetan Buddhism's second ranking leader 8EIJINCi -The Pan h<'n I •ma. T1bttan SuJdtu m·, nd ranl1n1 rcllPO_U lc:ad r ... ho \tlH'd tith1n4 and Ilda! v.tth th O un · • ~h~n Ol~f'\ ncd tntO C\lk, d1,J ti.mi.a) of a ~art 1111\k. •k ~•' \O KCAna 1 ten. t'Clic"ed to ~ tht- mft\.,ma11on of r:a t pan h,n l.t~'· was JIU~ for 20 m nth dunna the abof11\t I II upn 1n 1n'' th Oiww and pia u ~ hou •na• for nm )Can He was allo"''rd It into T ·~ 1 ~en 19U. 2) >~''la t.:r, nd,. \ Clriu'i ducf l 1~·1on \pok \nl,1n ~ u Si81>-Tll1fl1n unit). unlike h1 ~­ lltf'IOf, tlk-Otll• l m:a. "°ho f\NJ 1n10 nile afttt the' I 9 upmtn, t ""dnth tht Pane hen ma• '1« chairman ol th~ Nauonal P uplc'\ on&~\\, < 1'11na' f'arh:a mcn1. and honoral') pr~'ld •nt of thC' ( h1nC1C Ouddh1m ' HI [)fl In the pa-.1 ~tral )rlr" he he n opcnl) di~u ~lftl the ullcnna.s or T1bt'tan\ \1~ the rommuni\t am\' ()('('Up cd the panel • f'OpulatC'd mountain area in 19SO ~tsa T~lcn . -...u >m 1n f tbtu- ill') I~ in 9101hat, tl)t pro' 1n•c north t ot T1bt1 •h.ch al ha a ta l 1bctan populallon \t c thrtt. hf' Y.'I namcJ u f lhr« MMb mn mat · or lhf ninth Pa11 h n l.:ama. • diN 1n 14'1 • Robe rt LeRoy Knudsen, photographed presidents W \ UISGTOS -Robert ldfo KnUd n. phot nllh hron1· c'kd M"llrl thrtt Jcoc ot ma w \\ h I<' House C\Cnt\ d1ro t'ru.Ja' at &1hc-.da ~a,al Ho,p1tal1f\cr1 hcaf'1 aua"~ Ill' ..... ol. ~nuJ n JOmt'd the \\-t'11tc Hou\<° phllo tatT in 1~4C>. tollu11>1na h1\ a.raduau on tr m lht &\al Photo- lf'IPh K' bool 1n P n ola. J..la Ht rt II red tn I 97• and had n oixrat· 1n' has o .. n fi rm Ill("( then. h\ phot<>araph include the IQ4 and I~ 2 ckcuon' of Pre 1dcnt 1 ruman and E1~nho"'tr. thC' au lops) ot ~lain Pm1dcnt Kennedy rn 1963, t'rt 1d ntN1\on' 1q11 1npat0Ch1na and tht \ICl \Jn1 n, "on'1 lq .. f1rt'•tll 1n the 11oakc of the \\ atrrp nd I and lhrtt w h11e Hou .. ~. Arthur Weinberg# was president of IWW CHI GO -nhur ttlc wit · ' led "rf\11 ar~ h1 l.-a tormcr pf'l' 1dcn1 ol th· l\\W. 1al h1~1onananJb1 raphcr ol auornc)' { lartnl ()arm"'. ,Ji~d \.aturJ ' He -.a H H1 I '>~., be' l· lier ·· \llotnt\ for lh Damned" V.'a an anlht>I ·) ol ummal10n\ b' C>lrro"'. lh<' ta•,(r t kno•n for 1hc 1~2~ John ·r. Pf' trial 1n •ht h hcdckn&J th( nah110 leach <'"olut1on 1n T cnn ~OOI\, tlObcfl ond hi\ "1k. Li la. t'<l- v.io1c s" other non-ti 11un "Ur~ tnclud1n1 tht• 19 l b1oaraph> •• larenet Oarro~ n11m nlal Rebel .. 1 1he umc or h a~ d ath the Wc1nbc~ ~•t' ..-ork1n1 on an c11hth book and were c0Mult1n& on tv.o ' k"' "1on P'OJC'\ l\ on the' hfc ot Dino-. Wcinbcra1nd h•' ""' Ul\aaht MX1al h1 h>') at Ocf'aul l nl\Cf'tl . 1nclud· "" 1 da on •• I he ( u\4'\ nd < u on attncc t rro~ .. d'teptterd "''• puppJ•• throat. Are You Receiving Physical Therapy? Js Your Condition Improving? Our computenzed therapy is painless, non·ln- vaslve and highly effective m acceleratlnc tissue repair Patients overwhelmmgl prefer our pro- gram to conventional phy ical therapy. Why? Be- cause it works. Cell todaJ tor more lntorm•tlon (714)7" 11• PKIFIC 1"5ll1Ult I • Industry could sew up sales with flattering fashions DEAR AN N LANDER : Blc s )OU (or pr1nun1 that column beshina the fashion industry for 11vtn& u women's prmcnts that arc unflaucr· ina. impractical and unwearable. You told the dcsia.ners and manufacturers that 1f they would tum out decient clothes, we would start to buy again. I'm ayi n& to know the rc~ponse 1ou received. Will you let us in on it. - BETTY FROM DANVILLE DEAR BETl'Y: I w11 swamped wttll letten frem frutrate4 females wlto tllaake4 me for alall•C tllelr 1oa1. Read on u d yoa'IJ 1et It 1tral1•t from tile people w•o coot - ~coe11men. Dallas: The designers and manu· llOHOS('OPI·: Moaday, Ju. st lly Sydney Omarr ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Financial affairs must be handled in discreet manner. Funds belongmg to another person or organization arc involved. You will act as "trusted intermediary." Relative may seek to be included. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Mar. 20): Clash of ideas featured -family member fi nally agrees to major purchase. Written promise likely to be fulfilled within three weeks. Close associate involved in "delicate" transaction. GEMINl (May 21.June 20)' Main- tain low profile. Fncnd or business associate 1nvc1gJcs 1nv1tat1on and you gain access to pnv1legcd information. You supposedly are ·•inv1s1blc " LJSten and observe. You'll learn plenty! CANCER (June 21-July 22)' Indi- vidual who previously was closed- mouthcd wlll talk about emotions, feelings, acuons. You could be amazed to team you are "love symbol." Maintain aplomb. be gracious. diplomatic. LEO (July 2J.Auj. 22): You have gained major negotiation points and now leave the scene. Means don't linger, permit others to pnvatel} discuss your proposals. You'll learn about "victory" within nine days. VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Scpt. 22)' Infor- mation previously withheld will be revealed. This works to yo ur advan- t.age. venfies views. Emphasis on creativity. romance, fresh start 1n new direction. Leo, Aquarius play signifi- cant roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). What had been considered a "lost love" 1s due to return Emphasis on financial status, income potential. Family member makes sohd susgcsuon re- garding propeny, sccunty Cancer represented. SCORPIO (Oct. 2J.Nov 21 ). You'll be in mood to celebrate Recent contacts, effons bear fruit Unique honor 1s fonhcom1ng Popu- lanty is evident. and you could be L.H. 80\''D facturcrs of women's clothes arc dumb to cater to the youna and the shm. Don't they rtahLe that older, full·figurcd females have much more money to spend? •shopped for week~ for a 1own to wear at my niect's ~eddint I would have spent up to $2,000 ut ended up weanna some· thin& that was 10 )cars old. ~ lllaacl: Today's styles arc awful, but the fabncs arc \\Orsc Where arc the nylons and dacrons'> We arc delu&cd with rayon that has to be pressed Ir you breathe on it. And how about more wool 'cnats that travel so well? New York: I'm a pctne 70-year.old, 5 feet and 115 pounds All J want i a .. fhrtina" with fame. Gemini, Sa&Jt· tan us persons play roles SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Goal will no longer be elusive. There actually 1s light at end of tunnel Emphasis on secret negotiations. si&ned .,,cements. victory pany. You're on more solid cmotJonal- financial ground. CAPRICORN (Dec 22.Jan. 19): Confirmauon received rcgard1na promotion. productton, greater dis- play for product or talent. Scenano highlights entertainment, variety, ex- c1temcntof d1scove ry. Gemini figures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18) ValuablcobJect will be located. You'll have clue regarding why 1t was lost or stolen in first place. A void embarrass. ma si tuation. be mellow and d1plomat1c Message becomes crystal.clear P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Re- fuse to be "shaken" by those wh o ndiculc honest), 1deahsm. You arc going places without chicanery Ctandcsune meeting will be sched- uled within week. Educational pro- gram soon will be organized. IF JAN. IO IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have remarkable sense of humor Many claim you arc "psychic" be- cause of ability to sense trends, cycles You are aware of style, trends 1n entertainment and you stnve to keep up to date where wardrobe 1s con- cerned. You could have a "weigh t problem." Gemini, Sag1uanus per· sons play important roles in your hfe. Major domestic adJUStment occurs an February, could relate to residence. marital status. Apnl will also be memorable for you an 1989. Dexterous old sailors stitched portraits, too On the old sailing ships, "'hat sailors had at hand was gear to mend sails Dunng calms, some took up embroidery. Got good at 1t Crusty seamen stitched cxqu1S1te portraits of tall ships. whatnot. Their cx- traordanary an 1s an museums Sir when }'Ou're becalmed in front of the TV set, wby don't yolUakt A cra.tk at that'l You can get AIDS from a tattoo needle. too. When you were a youngster, what was your favonte candy bar? With me 11 was either Milky Way or Three Musketttrs. a tossup. The U-No bar was dandy. but I d1dn 't hke to pay that much for that httlc. Baby Ruth, known mostly as Babe Ruth, was all right, too. Almond Joy and Mounds were for girls. Today's most popular candies. an order, arc Snickers M&Ms and Reese's Peanut Buller Cup. whatever that 1s. Item No. 6 I 4R an our Love and War man's file folder labeled "Bcgm- ncr's Luck" reads. Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II had his own harem at age 10. Turtles sec in color. 'Great political fiaurcs deliver memorable phrases. But not as memorable as those the rcwntc desk passe aloni. Winston ChurchiU dad not say "blood. sweat and tears." He said, "blood, toil. tears and sweat." Mary, Queen of Scots, loved b1lhards So much so, accord1na to the h1st orte1l footnotes, that she. beheaded an 1587, was buried in the cloth ripped off her billiard table. Con11dcr divorced fathers who fiaht for child custody h 's now reported more than hal f of them wan. That flatfish called 1he flounder can change color to match •.ts <>urround· 1ngs. but not 1f tt's bhnd Q. Where'd the "chair" in the term "chairman" or "chainna" a mcetina come from'l A That aocs all the way back to ~al times when only VJ Ps ~t on chairs whale everybody else sat on stools or benches. We need Vitamin C. So must report. however sadly, there's more of 1t in broccoli than an oranges. Cicero's brother and pohttcal ad- \ 1scr in 64 B.C told the great poht1c1an. "Never 53y no If )OU make a promise. the matter 1s not fixed It's lor a future day It afleets onl)' a few people But 1f you say no. }'Ou alienate many people naht a\\a}' " Q The No. I spoken word na- t 1onw1dc 1s .. I. .. No 2 1s "you" What's No. J'> A "The." Then ··a" ext 16 in no special order arc. will, 10. -was. <ihc that. on. ofJ..1s. it. 1n. he. have, for. get be. and ;:)() contends a languaac ex pen m now told Wilham C'a,ton' volume about chess was not 1he first but the second book printed 10 EnJ)1sh. First 10 1474 was his tran • lauon from French of 11 .. Hmor1c of Troy." "You said 11 was hard to truck a 11ratfe under telephone wires ··writes a client. "Not so hard When we did 11, I drove, my partner sat on top of the truck cab, and the 11raffe towered out of a bi& box on the back Evtry tame WC &Ot tO WU'CS, my partner held up a fistful of alfalfa and the 11raOe bent down 10 take 1t. Worked okay:· No Time for Lunch? I Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet All You Can Eat •4•• J•nu•ry'• Buff9t FNtur•• MONO.\Y • Sicililn Meat Ro• & SMls •/Meat S..uct H.U~Y • Sctf Sit• & Roteli w/Mnt S.«t WE<MSOAY •Stuffed~ & MostacciOll wJMf1I Sauce T~Y • SauSICt CKciatott & Ratont w/MN l Slllce fRl>AY • Soltfletb w/lltat SMt & Meat 11#s -. #ll' fr"" .-.. cold cvts, saian. frafl tr111ts. pUddiflC tw.-• jllln 1119 ........... c.e .....,) ................... 1111 simple. dqant drc for af\cmC>.Qn. Try and find It. Evcrythin& 1s too light. too shon.w.1ncd with button dO'WO the back. Looks as 1f I'm ao1ng 10 have to S1art scwina 1$1in Clevelu4: I could have lt1sscd you when I read that column on women's clothes. The styles are dreadful and the workmanship is appalhni. But· tons fall off af\cr two wearings. Scams np and hems fall down Zippers J&m because of the sloppy way they are put in. I'm dasaustcd Waco, Tei.: Buy1nsv.omen·s .. 1ach that fit 1S1mpos iblc afyou'rc S·foot-2 or under. Ever try to cut four inches ofTthe cuffsand have any taper'> I give up. '\ l·:M Sll .\ K t :Hs Yama, Am.: J am a rt'tai~r For several year1 I have trudged man mile 10 the Los Angele market looking for clas!.1c \tyles ln fine fabncs Each year r walk more milc'i than the year before. You're nght on, Ann alcate: Why ctoc\n't someone dC$iJ.n decent maternity clothff? Wt don t want teddy bears and cute animal on our stomach. I've seen enouah round collars and bows to make me throw up Uk.id, CaJJf.: Please shake up lhe manufacturers that make but- tonholC1. Wh y do they plact them vert1t'8lly? Common sense should dictate that they be honzontal to tolerate the men. But no, they put the damed thmas up and down so one wave of the a.rm and the drcs or blouse PoPS open in front. Sacnme.a.: When you let the dC$i&nen have it about the lousy styles, why didn't you say someth1n1 about women's shoe$'! I hey necJ to know that millions or wQmen refuse to cnpple themselves in the name of fa$h1on. I'll bet SO percent of female beck.aches arc caused by h•&h httli Bunions. blisters and com, a.re another whole letter, Ann. Des Melaet: Plea~. Ann, suck ll to the manufacturcn of panl)hose. It 1~ impossible ror a heavy~• woman to act a pair that fit. The elHuc top!. are too ttaJtt and the crotch npt out tOcr two wca rinp. S., ._ar rea4ert, &k people kavf 1,okea ~ die 1neaaa1e 11 clear. A &ell ef Miff awalH cletlpen aDd mer$.at1 ... will 1e& Ille ladles •Mt dleJ wut . How aboet It? Glasnost may bring le Carre in from cold l y The Assodated Press LONDON -J.U le Carre'• nex t book isn't expected m boohtorcs until June, but fans arc already wonderina whether the new Soviet spirit of itasnost will bnng th e acclaimed spy novelist an from the cold. The question is tantalmng enough to have made the front page of lhe respected Sunday Telegraph, which asked· "If the creator of (British spycatcher George) Smiley and of Karla, the Soviet spymaster, has had to oome in from the Ciold War. what front will he fight on?" Novels like "Smiley's People" and the "The Spy Who Came in From th e Cold," whose undercover skulldug- gcry is set in the pre-Mikhail Gorbachev era. have made le Carre a master of the scnre. H is upcomtn& latest nov~. "The Russia House," is dcscnbed in his publisher's catalog as "a spy story and an anti-$py story, a story of Cold Warriors who continue to dance in their VAY cellars after the music has ended," The Sunday Telegraph re- ported. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -"Fatal Attraction" sw Gleu Clo1e 'Ml}'S she ITad to change her appearance because of the recognition she received after her performance tn the film as Alcx . the enraged jilted lover ··1 was surpnscd the picture became the phenomenon 1t did," Close said of the film in a recent 1ntcrv1ew tn the Sunday Tennessean. "fl was amiu: 1ng. "I even cut my hair bccausc people were Jumping out of my way My ha ir stylist says people come in wanung their hair 'done hkc Glenn Clos.e's· " Her blond hair was tn a d1sunct1 \e cur1r style for the film •• am kind of an llVerage·loolung woman and, until recently, I've been abfc ta travel around pretty much without hindrance Aleit has changed all that, too. "I don't think an) of us rc~hzed how emotional people -would be about ·Fatal Attraction' and how much they'd bate my guts and want to see me blown awa y. "I was very ups.ct when I heard that people applauded when the faithful "'1fc said, 'If you come near m) family, I'll kill you,' To me . as I knew the Alex character, she was extremely tragic All that was taken away tn the final version " AUBURN HILL5. Mich -Nell Diamond conccns scheduled this week at the Palace of Auburn Hills ha'e lost some ofthcarlustcr for some secunty personnel and some fa ns especially those an the h1gh-pnccd scats A memorandum warning 1ehold- crs oft he 180 luxury pnvate boxe!it or suites in the arena they "need to clo~ all (rear) drapcncs, tum off all h&hts and TV's and remain seated an their terraces throughout the concert," was issued last week by Thomas Tn:os. director of fac1hty admin1strauon It was sent at Diamond's request Those suites. many with tele- v1s1ons for SPortS fans to take in their instant replays. go for SJ0,000 to S l20.000 a )'Car But the occupant\ could be eJcctcd 1f they violate Diamond's requests, the memo said The mcm9 also ~1d the door~ would not open until about 6:45 p m because Diamond has demanded that no employee su1tcholders or fans be allowed to peck into the arena dunng preparation for the elaborate sho"' .C oncens st.an at 8 p. m Shemc Lev y Diamond's pubhc1\t said his requests may ha vc been ta Ir.en out of context STOCKHOLM, Sweden -I-or· mer tennis star BJora Bor1'1 planned mamage to Italian rock s1ngcr Loredua Berte has been '>lopped b't the Roman Catholic Churc.h, a Bore aide $aid. "Lorcdana and Borg art decph shocked." Ingemar Alverdal told the Swedish news agency TT. It h•t been SO z••n since ''The Wlaa rd of Oa .. •rtel .. Gone With the Wind were rel••••d along with • b e vy of other great Movies In 19J9. Victor FleMlnt directed both fllms. 1111 I Dfil By CHARLES GORT N ~nd OMAR !>MAUlf Q.1-As South, vulnerable, yQu bold: •063 Q tMJ (. 41 •QJ"4 The biddina has proceeded: West Non• t:a.t •tit I• Obi I NT r ... ·-l • , .. ' What 1etion do you take? A.-Pattaa"s cue-bid is niJI fOf WCOUt-b..S he held a dub Uit, he would not have doubled oriainaUy. Tberdore, you ~·t pass; you mu t bid your looter of tbe other three lulu. Since you have to chOOIC • threc-ard au.it, make the cheaper bid-two hcan1. • Q .J.-Bocb vulMrable, u South you lilokl: •.-U 0 112 OQIU •Ml n. bktdla1 bu pn CIMW: ................ I NT ,_ t ............ ,....., A.-You have JU t enouJh to invite same hould partner ttave • spade fit and a muimum. To sian, use th• Stayman Convention by biddina two cJubs to probe for a major-suit lh. QJ-Bolh vulnerable, as South you bold: t "'5l 0 101 OQ113 •A41 The biddina has pr~td: N9Q £..a SoiG West I NT r .. l • ,_ 1 0 ,_ t What do you bid now? A.-Bid 1wo ..,eda. Sinc:e you could have bid 1wo apMC9 directly with a wa.k llMd, Ilda MqUtnee it iaviWJOMI Md fordiaa to lWO DO Ulllltp Of tlarw of 10'lf Rit, llllWD ... 10U ......... oriliMl ~· i6oD Of IM sea,._. COllvtlldoa . ,.,._ cu carrect to no 1.nmp ....... ·••••; ,.... to ..,.. ...... ...... I I u• ltlid dnt- ... 1 ... DW'i.ot f ............. 1 I John le Carre .\lverdal said he did not know wh y the church had intervened, and he declined 10 speculate The couple had planned to marry 1n Milan on Feb 26. Borg previously was mamed 10 Romanian-born tennis player Manana S1moncscu The new agency speculated that Borg's marnage to S1monescu could be an cmbarrass10a factor in Italy as 1t was a Greck· Orthodoit ceremony NEW YORK - ( omed1an RoblD WIW1m1 says he never worked so hard, for so little. for so few and nad so much fun as when he starred 1n "Wa1t1n1 for Godot " And he's ccr· tam he'll do 1t again The Samuel Beckett play was sold out an last )'car's shon run at a small Lincoln Center theater, and there have been reports that the cast - W1lhams, teve Manin, Bi ll Irwin and F Murray Abraham -would rcunuc to capture "Godot" un film or videotape "All the plane" have to be in Glenn Clo .. converacncc and aJI of the agents have to be on the phone ~n the 'Mlme date," Wilham~ said in a recent interview. Williams said he felt the pla) "really kicked 1n and II Just felt perfcc;t (at the end of the run) .\nd th:.u's ~h) we want to do 1t apin .. LO ANGELES -Rock star Gene SlmmoH and former Pia) mate of the Year S..uoa Twttd ha"e become parents Nicholas Adam 1mmon\ was born at Ceda~-Sana1 Medical Center on Jan 22 and ~e•&hed X pounds, J I ounces Tweed was Playbo} ·s Playmate ut the Year an 1982. and bc\:ame the magazine's first "Video C'e nterlold" when the Playboy Channel was introduced She also has appeared in CBS-TV's "Fakon Crest " S1mmons1sa mcmberofthe heav\ metal rock group KJSS, who~ album. "Smashes Trashes and Htts," 1\ at No 23 on the Billboard Top Pop Album chart 1ta1 aot9er •nd J udy Garland starred In ""The Wl•ard of oa ... fl•ftl and Cl•rk Gable and Vivien Lef9h heM ltne d "Gone With t"e Wind:· Q.4-8oth vulncrable, u South you bold: •J,151 Q Ill Qltl •A4l The biddina bas proceeded: Non• Eue ••• W• I NT r.. 1 • P• 1 • ,.. t What do you bid now? A.-While yow band has bun im· proved by the flCt that partner has a rour~ard &pa.de uit. you don't have cnouah to commit your side to pmc. Compltcc the iovitauonal •· qucnce by railin1 10 three spades, uklna penner to bid same with a muimum opmlna. Q.S-Ndthcr vulnerable, u South you bold: tA'M 0 Alf761 Ollm4 •V.W ........... 8e9dl ... I NT ,_ t • r - 1 ¢ ... t WMt do JOU bid now? A.-lf JOU ftDd a Ill, you art fa .. ~., ... ,. ..... ... WW IO "GUI'.., .... -...... A)mplOdnl...,.._.. talce th~ auction too hitb to allow for orderly lovaclption, 10 if n-o hurts is rorana 1J1 your methods, that's all you Med do for the mommt. Q.6-Natbcr vuJnuable, as uth you hold: •A76 Q Alml 0 ltlSC •VoW The biddina hat proceeded: N~ r..& S.... W• INT Piiie 1 • ,_ 1 () .... 1 Q ,_ 1NT Piiie t What do )'OU bid now? A.-Partaef doei DOC baV't three bearU. IO he mUll ba¥t M .... three •·-oec11. su.c.. ~ ot • .,, J°" .. fordlla. juet b6d three •· __. to • what ictioa PlftMr .... Ofenge Coatt OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, January 30, 1911 A? DI tradio Dietician, therapist answer questions 9rU&YADAMS ...... Ce ... •• AcciordiQ& to Grime, pei{ectioni1m i1 a common trait amona dieten, and w uys "the con1equcnca of per-MOii oeoo&e diet 10 improve their fectionum are defeat and telf~. bUt Susan Mapa.nn and proautination. E.l1M onme inlllt that tbe telf-imqe .. t..ahten up your attitude about m\lll improve ~OR a diet can work. yourtelf and it's ea1ier 10 liahten your Hdpina dieten find new con-we\aht. .. Gnme 1&1d. ftdence -and a new waistbne -is A marnqe and family counselor tbe Pl of tbeu Saturday. momi~ with the Oranae County Psych radiO Wk ahow, ''Liah1cr Lifestyles. Group. Gnme had a penonal 1ntere t on KPZE 1190 AM. . In Miaht llSUCS. ··1 bad blttled With . Mlpann, • reaJSteRd ~t11n and food neatly all my Life," she Wd, director of tile Obaaty ~1sk MANfC: .. wantina to do everythina in a perfect meat~ at A~m Memonal wa H01Pttal, Met .the nwiio Pf'Olrl":\ as a . !}'But what really tot me was seein& nuural exten1100 of her profeuion. that I had' peSled my overwei&ht But bow does a psychotherapist. atmudes 00 to my dauah&er She was namely Gnme, act 1n~olv~ 1n a deftninf her self.worth by what the racho p~m for dieten. The · tcale wd. . an~~ lies 10 how Mqn.nn and .. Like many people I believed our Grime addreu we.&ht control 1uues. cultural pecka&c thal happiness and "Our lhow i1 about awareness, not sucees come when you're thin" dictina. .. Gnmc satd "We are fiaht· Mqn.nn and Gnme 'hnt 10 re- ina lbe attJtudc that you have to 6t a place the "immobth.zina fear of fat" petf'ect s1ze 6 to be succcuful." with a more constructive self-imaae Instead of focus~ on the verdict that leads to the desire to be healthy of the be\llroom e, listeners •rt Instead of conceotratJng on a dtet, encourqed to concentntc on anclud· M~nn says, "We want people to in& healthier foods 1n their diet. focus on how they feel , on which PrOfTCSS is emphasized, not per-foods ma.ke them feel &ood Our &oal fect1on. 11 opumum health " As M..,ann points out, "'You can problblr work a donut for bttakfast into a ,<>O<kalorie-a-day diet. but you're ao1na to feel sick and U· hausted an hour lattr. If you take the' time to eat something healthy, you'll have more encl'I)' and feel better." For the averqe person, finding the time to eat healthy 11 often a problem 1n 1uelf Spealung on just that dilemma dunnaa recen1 proaram was Evelyn Tnbolc, author of the book "Eating On The Run." Tnbo&e, whose book includes a secuon on healthy meals you can make 1n lcu than a minute, talked about how easy it can be to eat well. For instance, n takes 18 seconds to pour a &lass of milk and a glass of oran~Ju1ce for brealcfast, a meal that provides 100 percent of the datl) requirement of v1tam1n C and much of the day's needed calcium. Eat1n& at a rcstuarant, a pleasant upcnence for most people, can be a dieter's ni&htmare, &he told lmeners "Most rcstuarants 11ve you twi~ the food you would normally P.repare for yourself, so you shouldn t feel bad about le1v1n• your plate nalf fin - ished." she said. "Leavins that food on )Our plaic Irma Grim• •nd Sus•n Magr•nn host "lighter llfestytes." can cut your caJonc 10 half And put your naptun on )Our plate when you're throusn:· she advised "That way you will resm the urae to pad. " There are v.ays to eat )Our fa, onte foods. even rcstuarant mt'als Tnbolc su&gestcd ask1ng for )OUr fa, onte dressing or gucc on the side. then dipping )Our fork into the dressing before stabbtn& the vegetables This V.'&) )OU att the dttSSin 's flavor wtthout the elltra caloncs "Don't forbid )Ourself fa,.onte foods," Gnme reminds her audience "lf)ou forbid )Ourself. you'll concen irate on that food " G1v1ng 11ps h~e the~ to the audience 1s important to Mqrann, who iays. "Our audience is dcalma wl\h the struaJc to make healthy chotees We want to suppon them howc'>er WC can .. Gnme and Maarann can be heard on KPZE every Saturday morning from I 0:05 to I I Manufacturers start to fall in line as public shuns 1 tropical oils' Amt'nlan\ mon: and more. arc reducing the lat and cholesterol 1n their diet .\lmos1 c"er~onc n.·ah"~ chat large amounts of 'k.lturatcd fat and d1etan cholesterol 1ncrea~ the rate of heart d1seaseandccna1n forms ol cancer As a result consumption o l red meat. buuer egg )Olks and cream -all high in ..a1ura1cd fat -has drop~d ubs1ant1alh . Hov.c,er other forms ot ~tura1cd fal are commonl) added to c'e~- 1hing from crackers to cereals 1.·otfoc v.httencr lrost1ng and fro1cn din- ners The~ arc the "trop1lal 011\ · - palm. palm kernel and l·tx.onu1 oil f\CO though the\ are dcmcd en11rel~ lrom H>gctablc wurcc\ the' \1111 rnn1a1n Jar&c amo unts ol ~turatcd fat. prcci\CI) the I) pc of fat that is the mo\t dang1.·rnus bc1.au~· 11 c.'lc .. atcs thC' blood cholcs1crol k' cl ()ome 1rop1cal 011\ arc e'en mor1. PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC ond The American Red Cross for th., 3rd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE Thursday, February 9, 198. Som to 5:30 pm Coll for oppotllt~ ond 101 more nlo (714) 675-7113 l'tllESllfY CHlllOPitACTIC 2867 E Coo11 Hwy Corono 0.1 Mor (4 926H HRT 1989 LECTURE SERIES b_\ ormal K. Beals, Jr., M.D . Founder and ledica/ /Ji rector of \\'orncn · . ., H Pnlt h Cnr<• HORMO E REPLACEME T THERAPY Hear the fact. ahout hormon<• '"'"'ue and treatmC'rll of PMS. menopau e. Po~t Hv .... terectom\ SvndronH• end other health concerns uddressed hv Dr Heal .... a :10 -yea r prat·t itioner and anternutionul ll•( t ure r HRT HRT Lecture 'era at Mercurv Saving in El Toro the first Tuesday of uch month. 7:30 pm Call 856·0625 for inlormat1on on other dat and location of le<'ture erie NOW OPEN DICAL GROUP FREE HIB IMMUNIZATIONS -wilt be '"' n- January 27th thru Feburary 4th, 1989 Monday through Friday 8:00am·8:00pm Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm No appointment neccesary TLC MEDICAL GROUP urges parents with children 2 .. 5 yrs old to take advantace of thi!\ opportunity Alberteon' •Center IOIU AM .. Aw •• H••lt"ltoA Bekh 968-3266 dangcrou' than animal larJ I rn ins1an1.c. ux:onut 1111 1.nntd1m 1~ perrnnt iwturatl'l.l IJI lompJrl'd 111 onh ~I JX.'rlcnl \alur.1tccJ lal 111 animal larcJ. I 1)0(.f lompanu ... , U\l' &ht:\<.' 1ror1l.1I 01ls lor .i 'arict' ol rl'a\on .. "'" thl'\ arc H'r) 1nnf)l:O'>l\l'. ..e1.uncJ . 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( nsco v.h1ch contJ1n' palm 011 1s 28 percent -..lturat<.•cJ lat 11o h11.h 1\ 100 high tor ht•ahh\ ea11ng l nc.ler.1andabl their rca'Km Im ehmin.iting the trop1 al 011'. " the.• puhh, prl'\~ure 10 do ~. It m.i\ tal.1.· om"· 11mc: betore all the munulartun:r' tall into ltne. but 1h1 doc.• n't 1op \ou from ehm1nat1na thc.·-.c J;in@l'rou) lat\ 1mmcd1atch 1w1tpl~ rc:ad thc.-label · .ORIEITAL MEDICAL CUlllC Traditional Accupuncture & Herbs -ooly dlapoMl needles ueed - "You Oon't Have to Live With It " • "'lf't k "' Aac. k P.11n • Stop Smoklnjl • St r~ .., If( adad1~~ • F"-m lit" Mnlf' Otsorderc; • \\ C'ljitht l,o.,, '· < Dr. Louis Lu, O.M.D., C.A. CALL 962• 7905 71 >bl ( 1 Joro Rd "" 107 _.., .... ,,.,..--.. -( 1 loro -••toot..-~ Injection Treatment Of Disfiguring Veins and Capillaries BEFORE IN.JECTIO"'-TRF.AT\ff'\T (Non-Surgical) The Do<'tor Says . ''GREAT SKIN l!" no acudt>nt" with Dr. Cold'" Con1plex10n Tn•a tment And ~·kin Care Program . ·Call Sabrina Now for Information or Appointment. \FTER IN.JECTIO THEATMF"'IT • Al Orange Coasl OAILV PILOT/ Monday, Jen4.IAtY 30, 1189 Industry could sew up sales with flattering fashions DEAR ANN LANDERS. Bless you for printina tha1 column be\hina ttle fashion industry for aiv1ng us women's garments that arc unflatter- 1na, impractical and unwearable. You told the desianers and manufacturers that 1f they would turn ou1 decent clothes, we would start to buy apin. I'm dyina to know the response 1ou received. Will you let us in on it. - BETTY FROM DANVILLE DEAR BETJ'V: I wa1 1wamped wt_. leaten from fnt1tnle4 femalea wllo .._..e4 me for 0a1ta1 dlelr ..... Read OD ud YH1J 1e• It 1tralpt from Ute peeple wlao coot - Ute c:Mtamen. Dalla•: The designers and manu- UOHOS('OPI< M•day,Ju.St By Sydney Omarr ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Financial affairs must be handled in discreet manner. Funds bclonaing to another person or orga nization arc involved. You will act as "trusted intermediary." Relative may seek to be included. TAURUS (April 20-Mar. 20): Clash of ideas featured -family member finally agrees to major purchase. ~nt~cn promise likely to be fulfi!lcd wtthin three weeks. Oose associate involved in "delicate" transaction. GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20): Main- tain low profile. Friend or business associate inveigles inv1t.at1on and you gain access to privileged information. You supposedly arc ''inv1S1ble." Listen and observe. You'll learn plenty! CANCER (June 21-July 22)· Indi- vidual who previously was closcd- mouthed will talk about emotions. feelings, acttons. You could be amazed to team you arc "love symbol... Maintain aplomb, be gracious, diplomatic. LEO (July 23-AUJ. 22): You have gained major ncgouation points and now leave the scene. Means don't linger, permit others to pnvately discuss your proposaJs. You'll learn about "victory" within nine days. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)· Infor- mation previously Wlthheld will be revealed. This works to your advan- tage, verifies views. Emphasis on creativity, romance, fresh st.art in new direction. Leo. Aquanus play s1gn1fi- ' cant roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); What had been considered a "lost love" 1s due to return. Emphasis on financial status. income potential. Famil y member makes solid supestaon re- garding property. sccunty Cancer represented. SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21 ): You'll be in mood to celebrate Recent cont.acts, efforts bear fruit. Unique honor 1s forthcoming. Popu- lanty 1s evident, and you could be L.ll. BOl'D facturcn of ~omen's clothe$ arc dumb to cater to the youna and the slim. Don't they rcahze that older. full-figured females have much more money to spend? I shopped for weeks for a gown to wear at my niece's wcddma. l would have spent up to $2,000 but ended up weanng some- thina that wa~ 10 years old. Loq lalaDd: Today's st)•lcs arc awful, but the fabrics arc worse. Where arc the nylons and dacrons'> We arc deluacd with rl)On that has to be pressed if you breathe on 1t. And how about mor'¢ wool knits that travel so well' New York: I'm a pcme 70-ycar-old. S feet and 11 S pounds All I want is a / ''fltrtina" with fame. Gemini, Sag1t- tanus persons play roles. SAGmARJOS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Goal will no longer be elusive. There actually is hght at end of tunnel Emphasis on secret negotiauons. s:g.ned airccments.. victory pany You're on more solid emouonal· financial ground. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)' Confirmation received regarding promotion, production. greater d1s- play for product or talent. Sccnano highlights entertainment, variety, ex· citementofdiscovcry. Gemini figures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Valuableobjc<:l will be located. You'll have clue regarding why It was lost or stolen in first place. A void embamss- ina s1tuatton, be mellow and d iplomatic Message becom es crystal-dear. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· Re- fuse to be "shaken" by those wh o nd1cule honesty. 1dcahsm You are going places without chicanery O andcsune meeting will be sched· uled w1th1n week. Educataonal pro- gram soon will be organ12ed. IF JAN. SO IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have remarkable sense of humor Many claim you arc "psychic" be- cause of ab1hty to sense trends. cycles You arc aware of style. trends in enteru.mment and you stnve to keep up to date where wardrobe 1s con- cerned. You couJd have a "weight problem ... Gem1m, Sagmanus per· sons play important roles m )'our hfe. Major domestic adjustment occurs 1 n February, could relate to residence. mantal status Apnl wtll also be memorable for you in 1989. Dexterous old sailors stitched portraits, too On the old sa1hng ships. what sailors had at hand was gear to mend sails Dunng calms. some took up embroidery. Got good at 11. Crust) seamen stitched e'lquis11c portraits of tall ships, whatnot. Their ex- traordinary art 1s in museums Sir whe n \Ou're becalmed in front of the TV sci. why don't you take a crack at that? You can gc:t AIDS from a tattoo needle. too. When you were a youngster, what was your favorite candy bar" With me 11 was either Milky Way or Three Musketeers, a tossup. The U-No bar was dandy, but I d idn't hkc to pay that much for that little. Baby Ruth. known mostly as Babe Ruth, was all right. too. Almond Joy and Mounds were fo r 11rls. Today's most popular candies. an order, arc nickers. M&Ms and Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, whatever that is. Item No. 614R 1n our Love and War man's file folder labeled "Begin- ner's Luck" reads: Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses It had his own harem at age 10. Turtles sec in color Great pohucal fiaures deliver memorable phrases. But not as memorable as those the rewrite desk passes alona. Winston Churcb11l d id not say "blood. sweat and tears." He said, "blood, toil. tears and sweat." Mary. Queen of Scots, loved billiards. So much so, according to the historical footnotes, that she. beheaded 1n l S87, was buncd in the cloth nppcd off her billiard table. Consider divorced fathers who fiaht for child custody. h 's now reported more than half of them win That flatfish called the Oouoder can change color to match its surround- ings. but not 1f u's bhnd Q. Where'd the "chair" m the term "chairman" or "chairina" a mecuna come from'> A That aoes all the way back to medieval times wbco only VIPs sat on chairs while everybody else sat on stools or benchC$. We need Vu.amm C. So must report. however sadly. there's more of 1t in broccoli than in oranges < 1ccro's brother and pohttcal ad- ' 1~r in 64 B C told lhe great poh11c1an. "Never SI)' no If )OU mall.e a promise. the matter 1s not fixed. It's for a future day. It affects only a few people. But 1f )'OU say no. )OU alienate man} peopk nght 3\\-3) •• Q. The No. I spoken word na· 11onw1dc 1s "l:' No. 2 1s ">ou .. What's No. 3'> I\ "The .. Then "a .. NeJtt 16 m no special order arc. will. to. wa . ~he. that. on, of. is. 11, in. he. have. for. act. be. and So contend5 a language eitpcrt Am now told Wilham Ca\ton·, volume about chess was not the fir 1 but the second book primed in EnJhsh. First m 1474 was his Iran,. lauon from Frtnch of o .... H1stor1es of Troy .. "You said 1t was hard to tru It. a airaffe under telephone w1m," wntes achent. "Not so hard Whenwed1d ii, I drove, my PQnncr $At on top of the tNck cab, and the airaffe towered out of a b1& boA on the back Every ume we aot to wire • my panner held up a fistful of alfalfa and the giraffe bent down to take It Worked okay.'' No Time for Lunch? Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet All You Can Eat •411 Janu•r1'• Bu,,.t FHlur•• MOt«lAY • Sic1l1J11 Mul Roi I Slitlls •/Mui Sauce TtlSMY • 8etl Ste• & •01111 •/Meat S.11ee MMSMY • Sllfftd ~ I Mostaccio' w/MQt $all(t T~Y • ~ Cicc11t0ft I Rilttoni •/Melt S.utt rrtav • SpeeMC11 •/Mitt SM• a Meat 8ab AlcMll .,.,. tttSll wt111tMles. t.w cuts. salMs. fresll ff111tt pildd\.nc. ~-""· nm••••...._, .. .....,, IMlllnl••• •11111 •• 1111 Simple. elcpnt d~s for af\ernoon. Try and find it. Evef)'1hina i too ught. too sbon-waisted with buttons down the back. Looks as if I'm 101ng to have to sun scwina apin. C1evtlaH: I could have kissed you when I ~ad that column on 1Nomen's clothes. The styles arc dreadful and the workmanship is appalhna. But- tons fall off after two wcanngs. Seams rip and htms fall down. Zippe-rs Jam because of the sloppy way they arc put in. I'm d151usted. Waco, Tex.: Buyin,womcn' lacks that fit 1s impossible 1f )ou'rc S-foot-2 or under. Ever try to cut four mchcs offthecuffsand have any taper? I 11ve up. Y•ma. Arla.: I am a retailer. For several years I have trudaed many miles 1n the Los Angtlcs matkct looking for classic styles 10 fine fabncs. Each year I walk more miles than the )car before. You're nght on. Ann. a.Kate: Why doe n 'l someone destp d~nt matcm1ty clothes? We don t want teddy bean and cute animal on our stomach rve seen enough round collars an(f bows to make me throw up. UkJ.U. Calli.: Please shake up the manufacturcn that make but- tonholes. Why do they place them venically? Common sense should dictate that they be horizontal to tolerate the stress. But no. they put the damed things up and down so one wave of the arm and the drc or blouse pops open m front. SacramnlO: When you let the dcstgners bave it about the lousy styles, why didn't you say somethana about women'• sh~s? The) need to know that m1lhons of '-"Omen refust to cnpple thcmKlvts 10 the name of fash1on. I'll bet SO percent !>f female beckaches are caused by high he<ls Bunions, blisters and corns arc another whole lcuer, Ann. . De. Met.a: PlcaK. Ann. stick 1t to tht manufactuttn of pant)hO~ h 1s impossible for a heavyset ""oman LO att a pair that fit The clasu tops arc too t1aht and the crotch rip, out af\er two v.cannis Se, 4ear ru4en, Ute people uve 1pMta 8M die mttu1e It clear: A tee of .. 1e1 a•alt1 dttlpe..-ud mercbat1 •IM will aet tile ladles wliaal &My wut. How aboot 11! Glasnost may bring le Carre in from cold ay The As.sodated Press LONDON -Job le Carre'• next book isn't expected in bookstores until June, but fans arc already wondenna whether the new Soviet spirit of gJasnost will bnna the acclaimed spy novelist in from the cold. The question is tantalizing enough 10 have made the front paac of the respected Sunday Telegraph, which asked: "ff the crc.ator of (Bnush spycatcher George) Smiley and of Karla. the Soviet spymaster, has had to come in from the Cold War. what front will he fi~t on? .. Novels like 'Smiley's People" and the "The Spy Who Came 1n From the Cold," whose undercover skulldu~­ g_ery 1s set in the pre-Mikhail Gorbachev era, have made le Carre a master of the Jen re. Hts upcomina la-JCSt novel, "The Russia House, .. 1s dea<:ribcd m his publisher's catalog as "a spy story and an anti-spy story, a story of Cold Warriors who c-0ntinuc to chncc in their araY cellars after the music has ended," The Sunday Telegraph re- ported. NASHVILLE, Tenn -"Fatal Attracuon" star Glen Close says she had to change her appearance because of the recognition she received after her performance tn the film as Ale~. the enraged jilted lover ··1 was surprised the picture became the phenomenon 1t did,'' Close satd of the film 1n a rccen1 interview 1n the Sunday Tennessean. "It was amaz- ing. "I even cut my hair because people werc jumpmgout ofmyway My ha1r stylist says people come in wanting their hair 'done like Glenn ('losc·s · .. Her blond hair was 1n a d1stinct1vc curly style for the film. .. [ am kind of an average-looking woman and. until recently. I've been able to travel around pretty much without hindrance Alex has changed all that, too "l don't think any of us reallied Golden moments how emouonal people would be about 'Fatal Attracuon' and how much they'd bate my autsand want to see me blown away. "I was very upset when l heard that people applauded when the faithful wife said, 'If you come near my fam1ly, I'll loll you,' To me as I knew the Alex character, she was extremely traiic. All that was taken away io the final version." AUBURN HILLS. Mich -Nell Diamond concerts scheduled tht!t week at the Palace of Auburn Hills have lost some of their luster for some sccunty personnel and some fan '>. cspec1ally those 1n the h1gh-pnccd scats A memorandum wammg 1he hold· ers of the 180 luxury pnvatc boxes or suHes in the arena they ··need to close all (rear) drapene~ tum off all ltght\ and TV's end remain seated 1n their temccs throughout the concert," was issued last week by Thomas Tn:os. director of fac1hty adm1nistrauon It was sent at Diamond's requ~t Those suttes. many wtth tclc v1Stons for sports fans to take 1n their instant replays, go for S30.000 to Sl 20,000 a yea r Bui the ou.upants could be ejected 1f they '1olatc Diamond's requests. the memo said The memo also said the door'> would not open until about 6:45 p m. because Diamond has demanded tha1 no emplO)'CCS. su1teh olders or fans be allowed to peck into the arena dunng preparatton for the elaborate 'lhow Concerts start at 8 p.m Shemc Lev). Diamond's pubhc1!lt said his requests may ha'\C been taken OUI ofconte"(t STOCKHOLM, Sweden -ror· mer tennis star Bjora Bor1'1 planned mamage to ltahan rock s1ngcr Loredau Berte has been stopped b)' the Roman Catholic Church a Bora aide said "Lorcdana and Borg arc deepl) shocked." Ingemar Alverdal told tht Swedish news agency TT. It has been SO ~·•rs llnce .. The Wla•rd of Oz-.. •nd nGone With the Win~ were rel••••d along with • bevy of other gr••• fftOvle1 In t 9J9. Vktor "•fftln9 directed bottt fllrn1. HHIUf;t By CHARLES GOflfN 4'nd OMAf( SHARI~ Q.J-As South, vulnerable, you bold: •06J Q t"3 0 42 •OJ"4 The biddma has proceeded; W t Nort• EatC Soetla 1 • Dbl I NT r .. ... l• ,_ ? What action do you ta.kc? A.-Panaer's cuc·bid It 51111 !or takeout-bad he held a dub twt. be would not have doubled orltJnally. Therefore, you can't pa.u: you must bid your lonacr of 1hc other three tultt. SiDcc you have to chOOM a three-a.rd suit, make the cheaptr bid-two bearu. Q.J.--Botb v\llnefablc, u South you hold: •..a Q ltl ~OMJ •A•2 ...... b*+ffn1 .... proceMlcl; ............... INT ._ f ........ ,.lak-1 A.-You have ju t enouJh to invite aame hould partner have a spade fit and a mUJmum. To 1tan, U$C the Stayman Convention by biddina two clubs co probe for a major-suit Or Q.3-Both vulnerable, as Soulb you hold: tltlSl Q ltl OQlt.l •A42 Tho bidchna has proceeded: Nerdl fMC SM .. West 1 NT P-l • ,._ l () ,_ f What do you tMd now? A.-Bid two speda. Since you could have btcl two ..,.ita directty With a week bluad. tMs .equcac:e ii laViaatioMJ and fordlai lO two no tnamp « thrtl ol )OUI' ""'· ..... .. '" .... tbc oritiMI ftf· .. of cite Sea,... CoaYaadoa. ..... C1111 CIOlftCl to DO tnamp ..... •·•••••:,.. 10 ...... ..... ..... I I··----... 1 .. JM.•f-.......... MJ John le C•rr• lverdal said he did not lo.no"' wh} the church had intervened. and he dechned to speculate The: couple had planned to marry in Milan on Feb 26. Borg previously was mamed to Romanian-born tennis p la~cr Manana S1monescu The new agency speculated that Borg's mamage to S1monescu could be an embarrassing factor 1n Italy as 1t was a Grcck- Orthodox ceremon> NEW YORK -Comcd1ao Robia Wllllam1 says he n~ver worked so hard, for so httle. for so few and had so much fun as when he starred m "Wa1t1n1 for Godot." And he's cer· ta1n he'll do 1t again The Samuel &ckett play was sold out in last year's sho rt run at a small Lincoln Center theater, dd there have been reports that the ca\l - Williams. Steve Manin. 8111 Irwin and F. Mumly Abraham -would reunite to capture "Godot" on film or videotape "All the plancti ha"e to be 1n Glenn CIOH converacncc and all o( the agcnh have to be on the phone on the same date,.. Williams said 1n a recent 1nterv1cw. W1lhams said he tell the pla} "really kicked 1n and ttjuSt tell perfect (at the end of the run) And thats wh5 we want to do 1t again • LOS ANGELES -Rock star Gcot Slmmou and former Playmate oft.he Year Sbuoa Tweed have bccom1.c parents N1cholas Adam 51mmon\ was born at Cedan-S1na1 Medical Center on Jan. 22 and ~c1ghed 1'! pounds, I I ounce~ Tweed was Pla)'bov's Pia) mate ul the Year in 1982. artd became the magazine's first "Video Centerfold" when the Playboy Channel was introduced. She also ha~ appeared in C BS-TV's "Falcon Crest .. Simmons 1s a member of the hea"-. metal rock group KISS, whose album "Smash~ Trashes and Htts," 1~ at No 23 on the Billboard Top Pop Album chart "'"'--•··~·· R•J ao19er and Judy G•rland lt•rred In . .,,,. Wla•rd of Oa'' fl•ftJ and Clark Gal»•• •nd Vivien L•'9ft heatdRned ··Gone Wldt the Wind.•• Q.4-Both vulnerable, u SOutb you bold: •1"51 Q ltl OQll3 •AG The biddina b proceeded: NOf111 fMc •Ill w ... l NT hM l • P l • Put T What do you bid now? A.-Whllc your band has bttn lm· proved by the fact thll panncr has 1 four--urd apade uit, you don't have cnou1b to commit )'Our sjck co p.me. Complete the invitattona.l $C· q~ by raisiftl to three pades, uklfta putncr to bid pmc with a muimum opcnlna. Q.S-Ncilher vulnerable, SOuth you bold: •A7t V'AtmJ 0 11.u •vew N_. r.a. 84Mllll w ... INT Pua l• ._ 2 () ,.. f Wbat do JOU bid now? A.-lf 10U ftDd a fk, you an la .... ~if .... JW ...... ,... to prai11ll "1• .._ • ...... Ai...eodnl._,....W take the aucdon too hish to allow for orderly invcstiption. ~ 1f two hearts IS f OfClftl Ul your mcthQds, that'• au you Med do for the moment. Q.6-Nathcr vulnerable, as th )'OU hold; •A7' \. Alt1'1 ltl5ot •V.W The biddina ha• Pfoceeded: NM6 IMl S.... W• INT ,_ l• hill 2 0 ,.. 1 9 .... 2 NT ,_ .f What do you bid nowt A.-Pan.aer doel noc have three beans, '° he •• have • leut tJWec die-on+. smcc a~ Of Mt by ,_ " fon:illa. j• bid """ .... __. to ,.. ..... ectioG _,.... ..... Otange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, JanuetY 30, 1Mt A? tradio Dietician, therapist answer questions -a&YADAMS .._,..ca:zz•• MOit DCOOle diet to improve their telf'.Jmalt, 'but Susan Mapun and Ermi Grune insist that the 1elf·1~ must improve before a diet can work. Hdpiq diet.en find MW COO· ftdeftCe -and a new waistline -is the pl of their Saturday_ momi"I radio talk show, .. Liabtu Lifestyles, on KPZE l 190AM. Mapun, a reaistered dietitian and direcior of lhc Obesity Rtsk M~ mnt Propain at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, sees the radio PfO(J'll1\ as a natural extension of her profeulon · But how does a psychotheraptst. namely Grime, act involved 1n a radio procram for dieters? The answer lies in how Maarann and Gnme addrns we.aht control issues. "Our show is about awareness. not d1et1ns." Gnme said ... We art fiaht· ina the attttude that you have to 6c a pef{cct size 6 to be succcssf ul." Instead of focusana on the verdict of the bethroom scale, listeners are encouraaed to concentrate on includ· ana .healthier foods m their diet. Pr<>sfCSS 11 emphas12ed. not per- fcctJon. Accordiftl to Gnmc. perfectionism is a common tratt amons dieters. and she san .. lhc conteQuenca of per- f ec t1oni1 m arc defeat and procrutiaation. .. Lishe.en up your attitude "'bout younelf and 1f1 easier to liahtcn your weiaht, .. Gnme said. A rnamaae and family counselor With the Orante O>unty Psych Group, Grime had a personal interest 10 weiabt ISSUC'S, ''( had .battkd With food nearly all my life,·· she said, ''wantina to do evcrythina in a perfect war,. ·But what really J Ol me was sccin& that l had p.ssed my overwe1aht att1tudn on to my dauahtcr. She was ckfiruQf he( self-worth by what the scale said. .. Lake many people I beheved our cultural pecka&e, that' happiness and succes come when you're thin." Mqrann and Grime want to t'C'" place the "'1mmob1lwna fear of fat" with a more construetave self-unaae that leads to the desire to be healthy Instead of conccntratin& on a diet, Mqrann says, "We want people to focus on bow they feel, on which foods make them feel aood Our aoal 11 optimum health " As Maarann points out. "You can probablf wotk a donut for breakfast into a ,C>OCk:alone-e..day diet: but you're ao1na to fttl sick ano u- hausted an hour later. If you take the lime to eat somcthana Malthy, you'll have more enUJ)' and feel better ... For the averqc person, findina the time to eat healthy is often a problem in itself Spcakina on just that d1lemmadunnaa recent proaram was Evelyn Tnbolc, author of the book "Eauna On The Run." Tnbole, whose book includes a section on healthy meals you can make in less than a minute, talked about how easy 1t can be to eat well. For instance, tt takes 18 seconds to pour a Jlass of milk and a glas of oran~ Juice for breakfast, a meal that provides 100 percent of the daily requirement o( v1tarn1n C and much of the day's needed calcium. Eauna at a restuarant, a pleasant expenencc for m ost people, can be a dieter's ni&htmarc, she told hstcncrs "MOSt restuarants aive )Ou t~1cc the food you would no rmally prepare for yourself, so you shouldn't feel bad about leavinf your plate half fin- ished," she said. "~avma tha t food on your plate Irma ~~tme •nd Susan Magrann host .. Lighter Lifestyles:· I ' can cut your caloncs m half. And put your napkin on your plate when you're throuJh,'. she advised "That way you wall resist the urac to pick ... There arc ways to cat your fa\'onte foods, even rcstuarant meals Tnbolc suagcsted asking for )Our favonte dressing or sauce on the side, 1hcn d1pp1na your fork into the dressing before stabbing the vegetables Tb1s way yo u act lhc drnsmg's na,or without the extra calones ··Don't forbid yourself favontc foods," Gnme reminds her audience "lf)'ou forbid )'Ourself. you'll conccn tratc on 1hat food " Ga,ma tips h k(' these to the audience is 1mpon.ant to Mqrann. who says, "Our audience as dcalina with the struuJe to make healthy choices W e want to suppon them ho we\ er WC can ... Gnme and Maarann can be heard on KPZE every Saturday momana from IO·OS to 11 . Manufacturers start to fall in line as public shuns 'tropical oils' PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC The American Red Cross for lhe 3rd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE -1.i hursday, February 9, 198il- 8om to 5:30 pm Coll for oppo•ntment ond for more onfo (714) 675·7113 PltlESTlEY CHIROPRACTIC 7167 £ Coettt Hwy Corono 0.1 Mb• CA 9767~ HRT 1989 LECTURE SERIES b) ormal K. Beals, Jr., M.D. Founder and A,fedin.1/ D irector ol \ \'0111e11 ·s Heall h Cnre HORMO E REPLACEME T THERAPY Hear t he fact~ about hormone ''!'Ille~ nn<l trea tment of PMS, menopau e. Po~t H "'terel·tonw Syndronw a nd other health concern" addre .. ..,ed ll\ Dr Hen I .... n :10-year practitioner and 1nt ernat1on<•l IN turer. HRT HRT Lecture ~rie at Mercurv Savrng m El T oro the first Tue.day of e ch month. 7:30 pm. Call 866·0626 for in formation un other date and location of lecture '"t'rie . 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January 30, 1989 eething 'Lear' at UCI lyTOMTfTUS Dell>',...,.,,.~ Pun ts who decl) the mod- em1za11on of Shal.cspcarcan pla)s would find their pos111ons difficult to defend following a pcrforman_ct.· of UCl's po~crful and an1culatc "King uar." now heading imo m second and final week 1n the un1vcrs1t) 's Concen Hall theater ' D1r«tor Robert Cohen. chairman of the UCI drama department. has spent man y months honing and .sharpening his futunsttc m1cr- penrat1on of the classic tragcd). and ll}e results are grippingly evident. This 1s a ''Lear" thal reaches for both 1hc hean and the throat. a demanding exercise in theatrical conque~t. By setting the pla~ in a m1htal) d1cta1orsh1p somcttme (one assumes) after The Bom·b has fallen, Cohen strips the sen pl to its '1sceral core. gi,ving his actors a more s1gn1ficant adversarial rela11 onsh1p. He 1s es- pecially successful 1n his sensual ~nterpretauons of Lear's daughters. Gonenl and Regan. who use their considerable scxuaht'v as 1hc v.amors use their weapons (guns. 1n 1t11s case. rather 1han sv.ords). role. night. who pla)C'd Lear in a more 1rad1t1onJI "ers1on. al\o for Cohen. 1n Colorado two year~ ago. peels the 'arn1sh of rhctonc 8\\3) from one of hakes~are·s most difficult characters 1n a muM"lcd. d)nam1c 1nterpretat1on. H1~ Lear Sttthes with pov.er and the desire to use it. even while beint manipulated b) his greedy daughters and their \\amng noblemen .i\nothcr ~asoned professional. Ra) Reinhard t. renders a magnificen1 areount of the equall> tragic Earl of Gloucester. who 1s belra)td b' his bastard son as much as 1s Lear hy his daughters. Reinhardt's agon) in the scene where he 1s blinded b) his enem1e 1s graph1call) real. a per· formance not inlendc-d for the squeamish The \.1llainous Edmund. who usurps the po"'er due h1~ natu1 all) born brother. Edgar. 1s another tinel) honed strength of the l Cl traged~ Jonathan •. Greenman g1,es us an Edmund "'e almo t can support. so m eu ng 1s the logic of his character. Philip Thompson as 1hc wronged Edgar olTers an 1n,oh1ng sh.Id) in calculated madness as he stn"e for self-prescrva non. magn1fi entl) interpreted b) Pamda L1"ingstone and M1chcllc McHuih. ICSpc('tl\'CI). The scd uctl\C LIV· 1ngsiom· and the dom inant MC"Huah clash o con\ 1ncmal > for the f1"or of Edmund that their lctchll> plotted demise~ are uh1matcl) a d1sappo1nt- men1. The more fa ithful dauahter. Cor- delia. "'hose lack of outward aff<.'Ct1on dra"'s her father's v.rath. is n1~ly done b) Luck Hart. whtk Lan) Biederman plays the show) role of Lear's fool (and conscience) w11h robu t cntrg) and ze~t. Mark Booher magnifies the pan of the fa ithful Earl of 1'.em with an engrossing per- formance. "h1lc James Callen. Chm Leebncl and -\dam Menken render strong portra)als of the contentious dukes. The dump-like sett11Jg b) Abdullah .\l-Kuwan emphasizes the desper- ation of 1hc pla). Eluabc1h o"alii.'s dark m1htaf} cos1umes lend '1sual credrnce. while Paul Hodgins ha<i created a background of ho"'ltng "'Ind and thunder that mcsmcnzc 1he senses. The epk UCI production 1s super- bly enhanced b~ the presence of l 1( I lecturer Dudlc) "-night in the title The "sharper 1han a scrpenf s tooth .. sisters. Gonenl and Regan. arc lf}OU onl) sec one "King Lear" in )Our hfe11mc the L( I produl·tton is 1he one 10 eApcnencc and sa' or. This d} nam1c traged) resumes Tue da) and runs through Saturda} at 8 p.m Ray Reinhardt, Dudley Knl9ttt and Mark Booher lfrOM leftJ In Uct•1 ~'King Lear:· Golden Globes give 'Working Girl,' 'Rain Man' Oscar momentum BEVERLY HI LLS -"Working ofHolhy.ood'sawardss"ecpstakes. Douglas.SeanConneryandOlymp1a Girl" and "Rain Man " took top o.\ctor-iumed-poht1c1an-1urned-d1-Dukak1s all "'on 1op Golden Globes Golden Globes honors 10 emerge as rector Clint East"ood f.OI the direct-and Oscars in 1988. too. top Oscar prospects while the mini· ing troph) for "Birds.' beating out "Rain Ma n." the chronicle of a series "War and Remembrance" "\.\orking Girl's" Mike Nichols and scheming car salesman who learns 10 dominated weekend awards for tele-"R&Ln Man 's" Barn Le' inson Other understand his aum11c brother . ..,.on vision excellence. pre-Oscar favornes y.,erc Golden two film awards. as best dramapl Tom Hanks. Dusun HolTman. Globe losers. motion pi cture and for top dramatic Melanie Gnffith. Shirle) Mac Laine. The c1' 11-nghts film "M1ss1s 1pp1 actor 10 Hoffman Jodie Foster and S1gourne} Wea' er. Burning." and the Australian melo-"You are e' eryth1ng an au or could who won 1w1ce. walked awa\ with drama "A Crv 1n the Dark" each came ever hope for." Hoffman said 1n an their exp«ted Golden Globes during into the ceremon) With four nom1-emotional acceptance speech ii' 1ng Saturday night's Beverl} Hilton nations but left empl}-handed special thanks 10 director Lt' 1nson H-0tel ceremonies. "Running on Empty'' went 1n wnh Miss Wea ver won tv.o acting But surpnses were also offered up fj\ e nom1na11ons but got onl} one. a awards. as best supporting act res., in in an event that signals the beginning screenplay a"ard to Naomi Foner. "\\orlii.mg Girl" and t}1ng for best and "The Accidental Tounst" and dramatic actress in ·'Gonllas in the m1le!ilOnc in what she ha\ dc\cnbed as an arduous career ''l''e been an actress for 16 \car and 11·~ the first time r,c l'\er "'on an) thing.." Gnl11th said "This 1s probabl) the happ1C"st I \C been 1n m) "'hole hk. · Veteran actor "iarttn landau look the troph~ for best pcrformanc.e b\ an actor 1n a supporttng role for his appearance 1n .. 1 ud.er The Man and His Dream .. Winners of Golden Globe • · · • • · "•., 1 "Who Framed Roger Rabb11" got Mist The .\d,enture of Dian ~ none. Fosse) ... THERFS A NEW t~ The Golden Globes. presented There were several 11es. including a RL \ E.RL 't HIL 1 ~ ( \l'l-llm" NAME RJR TERROR... ~~ annually by the 80-member Holl}· 1hree-wa> spilt for best actress 1n a· a'"' uf '"nnen lni lhl' ~hth annudl RE :1 wood Foreign Press Assoc1a11on. is dramam motion {>ICture Mw. (11ilden c,lobc a";mh anniiunn:d ~ Nr.t p \lewed as a barometer for mo"1cs 1n Wea,cr sphl the prize with M1~s aturda} night In '>OllW lJIC¥Ofll'\ 1: conlentton for Academ) Awards MacLa1ne of "Madame Sousalzka" there "'a~ morl' \hdn unc: "1nnc:r : 1 Oscar nominations will be an-and Miss Foster of "The AccuSt'd " \10TIO' PICTt Rf • .S , nounccd Feb 15 The best fore1gn-languagl' film l'I< 11 kl l>k , \I, i...11n 1 ! .\lthough considered less pres-went to Denmark's "Pelle the (on-\t,in --. . : • ug1ous than Academ} '\ ....,ards the queror " , ,, I IH ..,.., 1 >I' , \1 , 11 n·• ''"" ..______......__~ ~ 1 Golden Globes pla) a crucial role in Hanks. w-ho pla)cd a teen-ager 11~ foJir 1 ,,1,.1 1 ti , ,n1 -..1111k, 1 ~ film advertising campaigns and 1n whose body grows up overnigh t 1n '°1Jl 1.1111,. \1,1,1.111 , ..,,111,,111Li Last )ear. 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Ton 1rii I 01 IOHI \I Petty politics breeds apathy among voters . ~e political tu& of war takina place over an Irvine City Counctl tnt provides at least 1 clue to the question of wh> cuaz.ens are apethettc about their aovemment . City aovemm~nt an this case deserves apathy, 1f not acnmony. Petty p<>litks like those surrounding the fl&ht over Cameron Cosvovc's counciJ seat arc enough to disillusion even the most open-minded residents. It as of stuff hJce this that cynaci are made. Th~ political snake ptt was constructed along these lines: Irvine had two open counctl scats in last June's clectaon. Larry A&ran won one of them. But Agran also won in a ·separate race to become the city's first 1ndependently elected mayor. He couldn't serve in both scats, so he did the next best thins. He appointed a political ally, CoSgrove, who had finished third in the race. The voters had spoken, Ag.ran re~soned. The next highest voter &etter was moved up. That should have been the end of it, ri&ht? . Wrong. Because an the same election, voters also approved Measure 0 , an ordinance that said a spcctal election should be held when a caty councilman wins re-clectaon and the mayor's post at the same tame. What to do? Should the literaJ intent of the measure be followed and a special election be held? After aU Agran was the force behind Measure D. And, Cosarove could ccnamly declare himself the favonte and run again. Or, should a questJon ofinterpretallon be acknowledged and the costs of a special election be saved? Co grove was a quality candidate. He could be asked to serve so the ctty could act to work with more serious business. ln Irvine. the answer was to avoid consensus and compromise and instead pla)' political games. dly. those games arc still being pla)'ed seven months later. Amid howls from his conservative poht1cal t<>cs. Agran pulled some strinas and managed to get Cosgrove appointed and sworn in before the state cenified the Measure O re uhs It was slick, but it was done according to the rules set down 10 the City Chaner. The current council majonty headed by Agran contends Measure 0 can't be applied retroacti vely. that the law of the masterplanncd land was followed. The losers who oppose Agran and Cosgrove ha'"cn't stopped crying foul. .. This as not a fiaht against Cameron Cosgrove, but a fight apinst not followmg city law.·· said the leader of the iron1call) named ifOUp, Irvine Pnde It's a a;reat line. h's a better he. Stop and ask yourself whether these same folks would have been so proud to fight to oust one of their pohucaJ al hes in the name of caty law IfCosarove won't res•'1'· these folks who arc so proud of Irvine wall sue lhctr own city And lrVotne·s residents will. of course. foot the ball Is at any wonder average catazens are disenchanted ~1th aovemment? Oplntona •xPf'-..d 1n th11 apeee .,. those of tri. Daily Pilot Other vtewt •KPf-..d Of'\ ttw1 PllQe are t hOM of their aut hOf's and arusta Ruder• CC>m"*'tl 81e lnv1ted 9l'ld may be Mnt to Tri. Dally Pilot, P 0 Box 1560 Coeta Mesa 126215 o 1111-:11 \ 01c ·1-:s Police brutality The tclcvmon videotape, made on Pacific Coast H1ahway an Long Beach. was clear. What at sho~cd was as revolting as 1hc Southern police brutaltt) that hocked the nauon 25 )Cars ago A car dnven b) a black man proceeded ut a stead). moderate pa<-e. " Long Beach pohce car swung bdnnd It liahts fla h1ng. The dnver pulled 0\-Cr and stopped His passenger. another black man. got out and stood b) the 1dc of the car. A police officer ordered him to walk tov.ard him H1~ \IOICC ns1ng. the pohccman punctuated his continued commands wuh obsccnaues The passenger rem:u ne<l calm H1 lanau gc wa strong but clean. Finally. he obc)cd orders to put his hand on the back of h1 head and turn 10 fa c the wrndow of a motorcycle shop The officer walked behind ham and shoved 1 he man's head went throuah the window. The plate gJa haucred A Lona Beach Pohct Dcpanmcnt statement rom~" 1ly identified the passcnser involved a Don Carlos Jack on He 1s a_ J0.)car..old Hawthorne J>(>hcc sergeant on trcs lca'"c from his dcp;inment. The police uucment ~•d Ja kwn w..is arrc ted for "u1UnJ oflt~n~l\le word . challenging to fight Jnd obstructing-re 1st1na arrc t." It 1d he had been a pa ~nacr in a 1..·ar that was "~ca\ 1n~ cro " traffic lane:· It said Jackw n "wa hifhl) •&ll tcd. · used profanitie . shook his fi t and "thrust h1m~lf forward and broke a plate &Ja wmdow ·· The tatcmcnl, as lhe v1dcol3pe clearly show . v.a\ a he. The Lona Be c:h police ~) the) will IO\esugatc the in 1dcn1. But onl) an out 1dc 1nvcs11ption can be credible. ... b or Kell and C'ounc1lman Tom lark ~1d Jack.wn came to 1own IC1nt trouble he did. But he found 1t ~h1lc bchavi~ 1n a petfcctly lcpl manner. ••• Poli c v1olen c and racism can be eradicated onl)' b) a poltcc chief who is committed to clim1na11n1 mi onduc.t Miscondu t can be ended onlJ b) a council that demand C\'en-handed treatment for all c1t11cn .. lJltimatd). questionable J>(>hcc pnactitt' "''" be eliminated only 1f Lona ~ach citizens demand a halt to thcnl. c1the[ txcausc they arc morall~ a&ha t that M1ui ippi ta 11ci of the I %0s att used in Lona Beach or bttausc 1hc) att tared of J)a)lnl for the litiption tha& rt' ults when roauc pohccmtn unnot control tht•mscl" ... Th' IAq lk•d ~·Tt>kfnm ,_,,. I .. , ... A ( ,_ Clrltl9I ( ..... , ... .... c.... L• ...... '"""' ,..., c..-. ..... ,..., ....... ................ . .... ...._ ..... ................. .... .. c....... ..... ~ ..... ........ ............ Jokes mask fea.r that Capitol's dirty secrets will soon be aired \.\( RA l\i1 ENTO -lncrc I\ a sta)onal aspcc:110 ( ap11ol hie Periods of furious act1'-ll\ arc intcf")pcrscd "11h week of •ilmo')t eerie calm There 1ubur\I of al'" II) ca(h )l.'.H 1n earl> Januar> The Lq111latun• rccon' encs 11~1(. a pnx-cs" not unh .. l' the opening da> of grade-school I hl· &O\Crnor un\Ctls his propoS('\l nc.·" late budget and dd1,crs h1!. annual tat<' of the '>tat<.' adc.Jre,., 1 hcre 1s a pate: of bill 1111rooul'tt0ns. accom- panied b) news wnh.·H'nl'e But b) la1e Januar~. things ha'c: d1cd do"n The lrgislaturc 11\Clf 1\ not e'- pccted .• \s 1he annu.il rh) thm d1l l.Jll''· 10 n:alh lrank up until late fcbruJr~ or \1anh fhJt\ "hen thl" budgl't c.·ommlltl'c... hJ\ 1ng re..:l"nl'J Jn anal)SI~ lrom thl· Lcg1\lature·, u"n budget olhll "di )lart their month\ ol hearing' and JC(.1~1ons Thai·, "hen other lumm111ee-begin dt')· l"Ussing "hJI "111 be1:om1: a torn·n1 ul bills Thc:r\ I\ ho"'-''l'r Jn unJ1.·rlurrcn1 nl ant1upJ11un th" 'l'ar lhJt mJh'' the mid" 1n1er lull l'\ 1.·n hl'J' 11.·1 I hl' < ap11ul \.l.~m' 10 be hold111g 11, 1m111u11unJI breath "a111ng tor J1 a- n1.a111. 1.•,c n1s 10 untold One: tJU\C 011h.11ant1l1patol\ .iura 1s Lo' (1corgc l>tul mcJian \ 1.·.11 h fanu;an announlemrnt that he \\on·1 \eel n ihmJ 1crm 1n I ~IX) Throughout thl· ( ap11ol and 1>1her cent<.'rs ol puhttlJI pos1uru1g "ould be go' crnor' an· agon111ng o' l'' 1h1.·1r poh111.al luturl•\ \\ 11hou1 an 1n1. umhcnt runn111tt \t"\.rC'I desires be-I.om~ Jl(l\\1bd1111•\ fht' wa1t1ng 1s C\flt"\ 1.ilh wn .... · among Re-pubh1..in The' had "a11ed months for l>l.·u lmcJ1an to makt:> up his nund un .1 1h1rJ term 'o" 1h1.'\ mu\t \loall \<1m1.· add111onJI dJ" lor. l \ 'K'n Pl·ll' Wilson, the: pruh1b1t1\e la,orilt:> amona (,()p kadl·~ hi de1.·1Jc "hcthcr hc "Ill run tor ac),ernor 11\ lll'IO ~ond 111.•r hupclul\. mo\I ol 1hem lt's1sl.itur~ "ho \\Ouldn't thin .. ol running ag.a1nst W1l,on mu\t ~e "h1.·thcr late: grant' 111den1l'')1hcm 1hc upponunm to \ll'P 1n111 1ht· big k.igu1."S But th<.'re 1' hc1gh1cncd \Uh ro..a Jl'll'll) too among 1hc l)l·mO\:rat\ no" that the popular lxulmc:Ji.in hai. rl'tllO\ed h1m)t'.'ll ( hh<.'r\ ~ho n11iht nol ha'c run. ~mh J'> l>lannt• f ,·1n\ tc1n the l'\-mJ)ur ul \,10 I ram 1~0 'uddl·nl~ arc 1ntl'r1.'\tl'd I herr., \f1'.'l.ulat1.,,· •H:ILHI\ do"n the laddc:r. re' tih 1 ni aboi1t · 11tli1.:c., 1ha1 gubernatorial l Jnd1Jat<.'\ m1~h1 .1bandon It ~tturnc' < •cn1.•ral John \Jn dt• ~.im p .ind < 01111ollc:r (1r.a' l>.i' 1'1 run lor Jtl\l."rllor lor tn\lalllc 1h.-i1 of)l'n\ their ollicc\ 10 otht·r, I \l'l)Unl· 1 .. -.-.~uting lur thl' 1>1l'u'' lo IJll 1nh1 plalC:\ hir thi; pl:IH'I'\ tu dnl.u1.· 1hcm .. dH'S Im tht.· \IJgc tu ht· \(I Onu \\ ""'" 1.kudl'\ II all OHi \ h.1r1x·n 'l"r' 4u1,l l~ \\ 1ntcrl.' .. 11111 a" 11 ma' ht· 10 polt111.,1 I alit.1on.1dm thl' 11.1•){1 "~II· in~ gaml' " not tht• ollh 111 1x·rh;i1h l'" l'n lhl' nlJjlll n.',1\1111 1111 I h,• ( JrllOI .. Jnttl lflJIOf\ mood Ill' \IJt1.· \\<,<'lllbh hJ\ nHHt' Ill k\\ ta I.. en up" h1.·rl· 11 kit oil IJ'>I 'l'JI lOn\umcd b~ la1. 1101\JI l)\l\\l'f \II Ul!• ttk .. 1ha1 lca\l'" ''"h 1111 11.'1.·ncrtt' 1111 ur indina11un It> t.tl l k morl' 1mpm1 ,1nl JlUhl \ lllJll\r' 01 par.1moun1 1ntc1t'\I to C Jpllul fC\11.knt\ h'l"l'\l'I I\ .1 \l'.lf .. lnni ledl·ral 1n,n11~a1mn 111111 < ap1t11l the unt'e~ll> cmulaung quc - 11ons art ¥.hen and 1( ind1l1mcn1 "Ill be tonh\omrna . .1nJ "ho v.111 lin<l thcmo,ch c\ 1n the Jud l o J.itc. onh t"o \ olo < ounl\ I "-enlo<1.c- mcn1 00ic:1 b h.&'-e bl"\.•n 1nJh.tcd ,,.. an au""· n outgro~th ol the in· 'ci.t1gat1on The ncn uu\ JO.,c\ 1ha1 JbounJ m the <. :1p1tol m;i\l n rr31 \OllH'rn th.at the bu1IJ1ng\ dirt) hllle rch ar1.· about 10 he ~11C"J bt'l1.>rc a publtl alre.td\ '' Ol(31 .1tl<lut tl\ d\:, tt'tl t>llil1ah - me-C :.ip11ol 1~ IX' hcltc'<' that the: month\ ol ";uung mcnn th3t the 11n 111\l'\lla,JllOn -.-.tll ti11lc OUI -.-.11h inc.hctment But wurcc:' do\C' 10 tht" 1n'r'C1Jf't· 11un 1n\1\t 11\ '>1111 .th\C'. :1nJ th,11 tndlllnll'lll\ ul \lafl n1cn1bt'r 3rc h._ch lu h3p~n lir\t, lollo"'t'd h\ tho~ ot ki 1\IJ1or<o \ornc R1.·pubhc3n\ "ho ma' bl.· ~.1ught up 1n 1he f ttl '"' l'\t1131ton al\O ar1.· ""'l'• ting uul ~nolhl·r pro~· -ol a JY~b ~Jmp.:11gn hrt14,hurl.' thoal indudt•cJ a !)hon' klll'r lttun Run.aid lkagan l hal Ul'iof """under tn\C\1tµ11un tn the !ltah' :11torn1.•, jl·nl'r 11\ 11fhn• ' h._d, to Ix• prncnll'l.I II• J l "' 'orrupttun f'or nwnth\. lhe n.tml'\ ul lei1' \ngdc: {irJnd Ju1"\ l.'arh nl'\I l.110~ Jn<l ''·•Ill'" IJIEl'll'd 111 th, munth I RI' '"''"f h.1H·hl'rnl1rt:ulJttngin •• 1t1 ... 1ndl·1.'\J.:aprcJnantp.1U'>l'lnthc the.-< ap1tv l''ll \111\l' lhl' building pohlt\.ll l,dt' ~a' \tartlcJ h\ l'' 1dl.'nl1.>ga1hl·nng 0.11 14·.11rrs I • f>•tl1c-•tf'd m1<lni1h1 raid' C'0/11m•11t. Reading lips is not part of a commentator's role in life W( h,l\ c ~·1.•11 nan11nin1 propo\.ll' b) ~'a.ii p1om1ncnt commentator.. on "hat the Ou h aJm1n1stratm11 houlJ do made on lhl' a ump11on that although lht' 3dn11n1strauo n " 'ague!) t.·oorJinatcd 10 a program through @l'ncrJI rhetoric-(""'c hJll l1ll thl' \4"1lUfil' ul HllJlnt:> .. ) nothing \Ct\ l'Onllelt' hJ\HIOl( lrom II . c'hoirll''> \1urr•n '' 't'I" ton1.rl'tt' 1n1.kt'd 11, 1\lhc \t:rnh.111.in 1n .. 111u1c.· author 111 ·1m1n& (11uur\d" and mo\I rl·H·n11\. "In Pur\u1t ul tl;ipp1 ""n\'.\\ and {1uoJ (,o,c.-rnnwnt ··If \11 Bu'\h ~anh to tK· th~ c.-dulJtton pre 1dtnt. s he.· h.&\ lr<:~ucntl\ \Jld ht need an nu futthtr than to \1 r Murra) tor ~1ti1. .1d\llt Mr Murr:n hetm\ b' ~'tn that nuJJk~I \\ f1heral ha\c three J11t\ little ~rel'> ;anJ -.-.c \"an g~t no hcuc.·r tart on lvrmulatm ;a lOrri·, t polt~' th n b' ('\po~1na th\'.)C. l he fint of the';( \uppo~ 1h•1t good tJ ucauon " a 1antah11ngh J 1fli uh ObJ<'I:"' e to hope for. ~ot true. •• i>C'\>Pk "'ho ha' t' ('nduJh mon1.') 10 J o"° \Cnd their c. hildn-n to ~hOl>I· ~•th aut~ tea hen and "t1.• h;all\\I) und h11h ICM '\l()f\" The~ Jo ~)by mu\ tnl to the nght \UbllttHlt h\ pun1n1 th<' l h1ldr\'.n m pt1\;ate h >I l ~ •ond rou!I hoob arr not e tall) t\Ol 01 ~'~ "'''"~ run M t uf them art in ord1naf) bu11d1n ' •tth or\J1nat\ u·,tbtl&' \ and tt """' • hu ma .. t It muM' than th~ "''tipf, tt"a1. h1n 1n the pubh hool Jo~ n the 1.tl't"Ct I he 11ld dirt) little 1nrtl 1\ th;at "l~ 'ut ma}Ol'1t of m1Jdk-ela\\ It ral1. "h 1 oppo tdu at1on \W(hc-n -1MluJina mc:rnl'<'n ut lM It and ttou "' o( Rcprt n\A· ll'n-c r 1 prt'C1 h thr k1tk.I ut ('hot( fOf then •n <h1kltcn."· ftd tM third '' that these h ral mun•• fac1doubt1ha1 -wl1n1 m n Hd •-omta an . lrnMtd ••th 11\\: llMt opllOM the) lhrmsthn <: .. C'Tt'tlt. Acc'ordt ... ,.. Mr Murr1) u- Prnidmt lkittt to , ... , wttl, un· 4'h1rteJ hdl to th1.· l nt1n ol prt' otll' 1•Juci.lt1on anJ he proro~ .a~ lon l rrtc .in 1Jl'.1 3\ C\ ('r l·amc out ol • \(~IOI '""' .. hlc \OUf ~hool budgct lor the l urrcnt fhul )c3r .ind di' 1Jr 1t b\ the total numtlt.•r of d1 1ldrtn a C\ ~ to , .. in H>ur JUrl W1<:1111n II )OU"'"" rn· lt.1 ofkr JUSI '"0 thtrd'\ ut that OlllhlUnl (lf monc) 1n lhl' lorm ul " 1lo \lllOJ\ \OUlhcr tu am PM''nt "h" "· .,,, 111 1.h<Kl~ h1i. l held \ M hool 1111 h1111~ It th h:tkral J<n l'rnment "1ll 111J~1· up th1.· J 11lcrl"11,c hc1-.-.n·n lh;at \Um anll Sl •llJO '°\111\c lh\' a\Cr.1 c 1u1111111 al nun· rcltt•Ou\ Jlll' ."llt '4 hoot .. " '1'>.\l 111 onh SI. ~' ,1, o l I 'I ~ '\ OOU \huuld he plcnl\ lur l'\ c.-n the f>i\tHC\I pJ11.'nl\ w tind ;a dl"\C'nt ~hl>tll lur thl•tr ctulJrcn .. I he ''t'"' tti thc 11.-\kral '"t'rnm,·nt "llulJ hl vn the urdcr "' tab1lhvnto I b1llton.-.-.h1,h rnuld he ddra~,;J "' cltm1n uni the lX'· partmcnt ol rJu llon .. rhat I\ dtrt"CI ad\ t(f' ..\\ I\ thl' 0Dd \ lli." rrnlh:r,\f h\ Don.ild Mcaan. a ".:al \tn.·l'tt:r b. p.uk \ion "'hu )I\\ th.ll tht.' bud et d •littl I an ubtlU\l\l' 111dc\1AnlC. ··rh ,rn,~;al llf\.\blcm 1) ~'-"P'"I tht' «onom>· 1ro~1n •• 1r. M n rcmtnd\ U\ lh:tt :l\ a fl\'f\( ntt.l ,. o l thc gr~\ n1tton;il pr11Ju'1, th<' h.:Jtr I ddirn ha .. hcen -,kdtnina raip1JI~. t t~ l pcrcl'nt lc"d at rr~nt \\hen one I ton 1n \tall' 1.Jnd kKal hud ct ur('l u\4: anJ th t: f?llal rnmpom,•n1 01 lt\c nud t, VUI d h{ II I\ not h1Jh al II " Hut " • n J to lccp th1..' do~ n~ r1l 1~nd m n t lo" ' f rttl t.' Jelen ·nJma a1 the- currtnt k\tl l>tnun"h lJ.rn:uhural 1.ub:\1d~ ··on the orJ r of,S btllmn toSIUb1lltonannu ti ··c J< 1ur • anJ/or ho~0ttal I paid b' h:dl\:lrC and McJ1 ~1\.1 • Mr. Rcpn p.l)!t lfCll tnblth: 10 ftun.ald fkapn. rem1nd1na u1. of thC' na" C' a nhtd tn him •htn hh m\ to h1•n ••t-ttt mphttUntftt tr.hKh 00¥1 lntluJt of tht .lft'l' IUmtftl p_Mnl In htMO • :art aR tht ln\•tt that I n«dcod to thtl ro.\\(l'l• t1on:tl ~•~om." \nJ on fomgn pol11.~. 1hc mo\t 1nt1.•rc,11ng ,umm~·nt•at) ,., "' \l.idinur Bu'-o,,i,;,, p1~1dt'nt tit Rcw.t:ln,~ ln1crna11onal ;author and hcru1~ '1ct1m ul (iul •k bq1n~ v.11h a "'""'°' ddi· n1t1on "\ Pratm•1t11." {Ontmuni't '' 1."Ummunl\t Y.ho ha' run out ,,, monr' .. It 1 Bukovc.l ) ·, po1n1 that \ht.' ll\!ll poh&1\'al prubkm tanna the Ru h adm1nl\tra11on '' t:uropc .. \II \.ICt bloc borr\n~ ina trum all \\e tcm linan(&tl 11ht1tuttun\ II tran~c11on~ conJu(teJ ~•th the 'Kl" tCt blOl wuntne~. h ulJ tl.1l .. tJ do .. n and puhl 11C\I lnJ\."\:J, "'h' t'\ th1' tnlorma11on ltpt It'\ n0"': ~nd fr m •hom'! rt1c So' 1tt an r all kno"' 11. anJ $C> do th tn1.11t1.nwni tondw.:hn& U{h tran~h M Onl\ th( publ 1 kept in the Jark. \\ h r '. thl·n. "' our 'right tp lnu"' • ., 11 th tran u nc. an~ trul in the Wc\tc:rn (OUntnC\· inter t »nJ th(rc 1 noth1n to be a h.tmeJ ot. ch tiu''""''m~n anJ b.lnkcn \houlJ ~ riruud to rq>ort th~m 1n >mr \kta1l. ~*c~,:~~ !.wt. "'c.' It'\" C'nt1tkd tu hr .... Mondey.~30 ... Homosexual speaker ban bad decision To the Editor· In rrfettncr to the d 1sion made b)' Newport Mes.a ·hool D~tnft Su1>s:nntcncknt John Nicoll banntna homost,ual ~pcalcrs at a (orona del Mar HtJh School J)S)Cholot)' cl&SL I want 10 1hanl him for l1unch1ns * educ uonal S) 1em bad 10 lhe Dttk Ages. Is not the cs~ncc of formal lcani· ing the proce sol 1nqu1r)., ln this tnlorma11on aae --.hdt '1nuall)' no member of our fortunate communtty 1~ insulated from 1hc ma s media and 11s persistent roY- craac ofand cntcna1nmcn1 thcmrson homoscxu:iltty. AIQS. condom u . prcman1nl se • ll'<'n-:\ge and unW<t1 prcg~an . abon1on. 'VD. rape. per. 'er . T films (and what cl can I co' r'!) -11 appears tu me that 1h1 censor hip from rcaltt)' ts doirig great d1 SCf\llCC IOOUr\CI")' aware and cunous children I llon't blam<' m d.tughtcr for being "' cn.scd at a lo of opponun1t). The \Cl) JU"<tapos1tton or IWO rt"Ccnl front page stones 11l ustraks m \. point. Nicoll bans homosc I p(-akers and companion or Lquna ma)or dies of AIDS. What hm11cd pcrccpuons can Jra~n b\ the unc:ducatcd and und«· 1nfotmc:d mcrrl~ from these two rcfcrtnct ., • The at1umcn1 offered by a \.C>aJ group of minoni)' parent aaa.1n~1 spcale~ in Michael Marino's co1- trotlcd, cl t1"e en\-1ronmcnt. rellcct an i.anorancc of conditions and. 11 o;ccms to me, an 1nS«unt) that their l'h1ldrcn m:i> learn counter points of '1t'w I .ada.mantl)' do not hare their concern Fir t one of 1hc1r protests rtJcctad d1 us ion ol :s perce1"cd trcnd1 W'-'t &rend -opcnnc s an our socact) or the JrOWth of hOmO~\Ualtly'I Opcnnc s l'QU3tcs t<.> anformatiof!. lnformatton 1s power, and the ab1ht> to male better dcc:1s1ons. fhc aro-.-. th of homose>.uaht> 1 Re arth o "c:r the )Cars has shown that homos.c\ualtt)' 1s a constant "11h111 !M.XICt) Popula11on fiaut'C:$ ~he: thc da1m that 11 y,,111 c~cr ~om<' the prrtt'rred bchaHor. \ 10 the 1..-ausc of homos.r\uahcy (learned or gcneu~). tho lt')umcnt l'lln he 1n1cllcc1u II\: 1u1\kd in !\1;a11no's cla~~mom inJ an "-Crcd ~t b' tho "ho lno... act1\e homo · l>.1.1 1 and pcrha~ ~>- i:h1a1m1 ¥>ho "'Ork "•lh thtm. Th1\ rathl'f I n1 Jt -nation cs nut ~ \latc.-mt'nt in f.i' or of homo "uah- t). but unc 1n upport o f re ht~. kno'41cd c and c 10 unb1atc'd 1ntonna11un and cllC\:tl\ c 1cach1nJ. r or tho le"' p:trt'nt \ll>hO rtJ«I t ht\ ~inJ oft'\pu!lurc, 1'11 be plt'a.scd IQ r~·nt .l &mb1 '1Jro for their chalJrcn "h1lc other ~ h1ldren cnnch them· '<-'he'> Jh\>ut tht "orlJ around them ~I( It \RD V IMO Ne" port OC'ac.tl Hopping has sex, Bible facts wrong To thl' f:d 1tur f h1) 1s tn rt pon~ tu the lettl'r fro ;a Brule tfopp1na on Jan I don•t kno"' "here he Sl'l his Bibi<' infor- mation Hr ~1J . and T ~uolc. "\hru· uan \OnJt'mnauon of all SC'\ as O"· onairutl )tn .. ct1. thcrT a no Chn~t c:ondtmn;u1on of-.c\ The on11n:il or hf\t !ltn 1s rec or Joo 1n Genesis. whial " thl· li,..;1 NoL ol the Bible ustd Jc"''· < hnsu:in\ and man) olhc-n Eaten lrom the trtt forbidden o them. \dam ~nd be $tnMd J1whc}11t1 GoJ .\nd the Chns n condcmoa11on of hotl'\OK\ua "h1ch he cl:um 1 no11n the S. fif"ll tounJ tn Lt'\ 1tteu (tht t book ol th<' Old 1 n tament) Cha r 18 'eN IQ. 9'1n1 Jame V~. "Thou \halt not he v.1th manlt1 \ v.tth "oinanlll\J -1t 1san abom • tton " h wunJ c.lcar to me. As.£ 11 voJ made ~oplc h mosc11>ual. -~ Y.oulJ Ht' then tell 1o 10 tell t pc'oplc that 1t I\ an abomination? l hnt' ar~ man' othcr rtfe~ hi.Ith the.-OIJ and 'rw TcsiAme but I am not "nt1ni to preach ~oulJ JU l both~r me 11 ~nc h1 ltttcr and bcl1 .,cd that tn that'\ ,.hat the 81blt s&) l "'ondc.·r hov. tht h m \u I 'hurl hc\ d..:al "11h lho tiphu-n,. Rl TH 8k0 ""'"wpon h ... AlO Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, January 30, 1918 s fin·T by 811 Keane CCKJlllTSa CUL TUil& us "1\-\A1 c~~ ~o\S \t L l \\\t'~ (\\\l"D~EN "He's just a little toddler, so I was showing him how to toddle. n r I j I ' 0 ~oN'T ~LAY wiT~ ~Etlt~S. - MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "Somehow word got out we were having his favorite dish-tacos and enchiladas!" PEANUTS I HATE PLA'1'1N6 HOCKEV OM WOODSTOCK'S HOME ICE . AT OTMER RINKS TME'( PLA'I" TME NATl~AL Atff~EM BEFORE THE 6AME GARFIELD WHAT A &OP.INu LIFE C HAVE TUMBLEWEEDS --....... ~------· i>ll.ABBLE aos&ISROSE :~1 'SIP : \ I ~\ :~.W t \. by Hank Ketcham I I ~\ b : i ~ -lO by Charles M. Schulz HERE WE HAVE TO DO THE ''HOKE'f'POKE't'' ! ., ' ~ r ' by Jim Davis TOPAY'S THE OA"I 1 'TWf.lZ( MY E.AP. ... Alf\!! __ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan ' ~·Rf, ~~T.. ~t4£. 15~ by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER ,.,.,,'Ter!LING MORE ~ICK THAN ANGRY WHEN GLORIA TELLS HIM ABOUT STARGAZER'S COLUMN, SAM SLOWL"'< HANGS UP • THE PHONE' FUNKY WINKERBEAN RS R STUDENTt Rt.L DF 'JOUR RECORDS RRE FILED IJI HUS SfHDOL COl'tPUTERS FR01' Dff.J ONE I .. ., .... · by Jimmy Johnson I UKW IT K'ITTR ~ rr WA!> ~ lMm> 5f A1t!I by Lynn Johnston &:e?I WAs . R.IGHI. ·~ uKESME'... by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk FOR EXR17PLE . HERE'S R STUDENT THRT HRS EllER'i RLBU/1 THRT il HRS EllER "ROE I 000 ,_ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau SCA81 I: I I' I I . · 1J t c u J y 1· I I I • MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1989 Miller guards his enthusiasm Sunset-leading Oilers face pivotal games p1ckC'd to finish fifth 10 the ·unset Ltaauc-which 1u nice -...ay of Sl)'lnf, "f't.e\t to last.'' Roy Miiier The\ 'rt down to the strttc h 11 this point ind the die hn ~cast wtthout too man) npples-unles )'OU want to count thc&Jant cannon- ball the Hun11n1ton Beach High Oilers hl\edroppcd into the pool of ~rtp basketball ~Iona the Or.an1e Coast. In inc and Capistrano Valle> -.ere toutcdasl -2 intheSouthCo t Leaaue-and the onl> thing that has changcdan)'th1ng1sa S7-.S6Capo \'tCtory oHr If' inc in the first round, setting up tt\c1r sho-.do .... n at''" ane Feb 8 \4atcr De1 was tabbed as o I 1n theAnsclus;and-urpnst \urpnst -the Monarchs arc unbCaten 1n l«gue, 21-~ o' erall. In the Pal 1ficCoas1.1b re"s a hnle bit of sumng" tth l rabul·o H 1lh replacing Laguna Hill as the team to beat, and Laguna Beach ta~1nga di\\! to1llO\\ \\ oodbndge pknt) of room for at least third And then there is the ~a Vu~" - whert the \\otter ha\t' been \Ocalm that not one re uh hu altered pred1ct1ons. It \\IS tabbed as I Saddkbad .. 2 Estancia,3 Coronadd \far,4. Un1-.crs1t),S. Tuslln,and6 Nc"pon Harbor-and the first round finisheda1S-O 4-1 3-2.2-J. l-4and O.S tn that order Fnda) 's stan of the setond round did nothing to change ll -and 11 -...ouldappearthe onl~ race1 for No 2\\-1thCorona dd Margctttnga Sttond chance against E 1anc1a w11h a homeencounterFeb 7 "lo" -for the cannont>all. Hunttngton Beactt's01lers "ere Going into league the) -...ere .S- and that included a forfeit\ 1<. tor) o-.erSanta Clara's bailout · 1n1sat thetoastC hrmmasCla sit In the opener nothing changed the thmlona as Ld1son nipped the 011ers47-46 to 11\e Huntinaton Beachan O.l 1tan. But the ne\l time out Manna was a one-point\ 1cum to Roy Miller's Otlert. and all ofa udden C\t'f)Onc around Huntington Beach thinks the-. can't be beat. And thcv haven't, The) '"e run otTfhc straaaht league \ 1ctone -which 1s the be t league "1nnings1reak for Huntington Beach ~inre 1983 "hen-after lo 1ng their Openerb\ one point-the Oilers (Please Stt OILERS/llt COlltf.I H\,IH\11 l'ICl\11\\ . Golden West outflelder Cr•lg Paquette fright) Is th.• Rustfer•s top returning of- 0.-, ......... ,..... tensive pl•yer from l•lt se•1on•1 pl•yoff sq.utd whlch"W•s ousted In the first round. Rustlers counting on new look Villarreal takes over at Golden West College, seeking_ to extend Hoover era into a new era By RICHARD DUNN ~,._c.,,...,.,..,.. Don't l"'P«t an~ miracles th1 ~~n lrom Ben V11larrcal. the former Golden \\est ( ulll-ge \hort- stop who's reigning u the Rustle"' fir t-year head coach. Villarreal :!6 who pla\ed un<lt:r Fmj Hoo,eratG\\( m 19 I and~~ nd was a Rustler as mant lOalh thl· (>3M four )Cars. will ha"t his hands full of mC\penenccd pla)et"S but ne-.crtheleu. believes the s1rnpk. fundamental work e1h1c could P3' dt\ 1dend come }rar-cnd The Rustlers also mo'e into a new conlcrcnce 1h1s )Car lea' mg th1: South C. oast to enter the Orangt• ( ount)-<.lominatcd Ornnic Empirt ''\\'hat I 't bttn U')1n1 to preach here is tor our pla)er to JUSt pla~ catch and tali.e 11 001: inning at n ttme .. V1llarrcal ~1d '"To "10 eHr. inning of the pme I li..nov. 1hi1 sounds \1mpk hul thJt\ whJt \ou h \ c to do and our pld) er\ hJ' c tall•n hold of that "-t need l<I JU'll 1hro\\ strikes and play catch I JUSt tr. and 1mphf> things and not make 11 complicated JUSt tat..mgone 1h1nga1 a lime "l ha"e no' 1s1on of gran<l1:ur. hut 11 "e do tho\C things "c'll ha' l' ,, lhance at a pla}ofl ~pot " The 'er~ 1s ~1mple .\nd C\ef\ team's goal 1Ho rcalh the pla\olfs nu ma111:r v. hat le\ cl ol baseball -.ou rl· talking about · But that ma) be a tough S\\1gnml·n1 for the Ru tiers 1h1\ spnng Ta~1ng nothing av.a' lrom \ 11 lam:al. though. whose )·oung. '1gur ous attitude could be JUSt thl' nght tormula uol<len \\est needs for II\ fre hmrn-or1cnted team Theo Rustic"· p11ch10g sinn "'111 e scnually n·,uhc around t\\u sophomort left·hJndcr. fob\ forl'- man (Univt~11~ lhghl and fohn Gon1ales (W c 1m1n,1cn "The pttch1nt1 \IJll 1., going to get a lot out of t\Ur 1"'' \ophom1m.·<, \ 1llJrreaf \ah.I ··111rl·man "'" p1tlh whl'ne' er he , JO p1tt. h I k ~a~ the short man la\t }l'.'ar and he'll hi. <itamng this \car· (ion1ak\ a tran\ln lrom Orangl ( 0.1\t 1c; 1.1b~J a\ lhl· 'o ~ 'ilartl'.'r "He\ nut an '" crix"'l'rlnF p1tt her.' \31d \ illarrcal "tk ha\ a good change-up .rnd an a'l'ra{ll' fasth:lll but hl m"1:" 11 up "ell He'<, a hl°3d\ pm·hcr ·· lJn,urc of a third \t3rtl·r and a 'hon rehe' c:r \ 1llarrral ind1l'Jtt'd. tor l'\ ampll' that hl· might u'>e a \tarter on SaturJ.I\ tor \hort-rd1ef "'M~ or Tut'\dJ\. anJ 'IH' \C~ "\\ c'rc sull ean:h1ng for a third t.>rtl'r." said V1llarreal. "'ho hinl\'d that 11 could he lt\'\hman rtitht hander Todd l ong "1 hC' rl''i.t Ol llUr 1"llt.h1ng \IJll JU'i.I need., to thm\" \tnll'\ ·· la\t \ear. the Ru~tkt' ltnl\hl·d in a third-plan· 11e "llh Mt \."in \ntv11111 hut ad' a need to thl' \tall .I< tour· namcnl be ausc ot a ~·I ~lfll' cd~e aga1n\I the \tount1C'\ (,\\ ( \,.1, I-'-· 10 Ill\: \outh ( O<l'lt ( onkf\'Oll" IJ\1 \l'Jr It "a' Jl\o lfoO\l'f 0 \ IJ\I ol ~2 \C'J,ort' at < 1\\( He haJ I" \llrl· \\\ Utl\l' \\lOOllllf 'll"J\UO' ~·toll Ill• \ • fPlease Sff GWC/811 Pirates have a lot to live up (0 in upcoming '89 season Orange Coast may have a shot as team of destiny in l 980s By RICHARD DUNN o..,,. ,._ c-~ Team~ of dl'\llO\ and team!I of d) na\t\ are usunll>' not in the \Arne das\ 6ut this )ear's Orange ( oas1 ( ollege ba$t'ball ll'am .... in be an c\cepuon to thl· rule \\hen \\all\ l-.tnla1d coached ( cr- ntos C ollege ·to nine \ou1h ( oa t ( onfcrenct' champ1 onsh1 ps 1n the 1970s. 1nclud1ng live !113h~ t1tk~. the Falcons "ere 1deot1ried as the com- mun1t) college team of the decade. Orange Coast. "11h 1:oach M1i..c M:n ne entering ~a'>On '°'llo. I'\ 1 on tarjct to be the team of the · Os S1' rnnftrcm:e l. hamp1on!lhips alread~ this dl'l'ildc. 1ndud1ng a stale title io 1111m are h\ far mort' than an~ other it•am m the Orange Empire ( onlercnle 1h1\ season <X ( v.on South ( oast ( onlcr('nCt' lltlc\ 10 I 9lSO. 't< I · ~ · 4 and · b . then addeJ an Orange Emp1r1.· crown m · 7 The P1ratt's ol 'lN .:ire talent-mh enough 10 pull utl a !ieHnth cham· pwn~h1J> . ..u d'na\t\ become d~- 110' ··.\m team \\llh J 101ol1alen1.1he1r ~('\ to rCJlhlOg thl'lf pott'nllal I\ gl·it1ntt locu\l'J and mf.ro\ 101 thl'tr conlen1rJt1on. -..i1J \ .l\ ne "'ho!IC Pirate'> \\cnt 26-19-1 last H'ar. 11·91n ronkrcn~·r and ICl'll 1n the ti~I rounJ ol the \outhcrn ( ahfomia Regional nl;nolh 10 \\hat \\JS rnn\1derrd .1 dtH;, n H·ar tor the l3uv1 ··Thi.· prOl.C\\ ol 1.k"l'lopmg that" ,.., important J\ the prodult .. con· llOUCJ \1,1\ ne . f alcntcd team\ JU~I OCl-d to U\l' thCll l'fllOllOn\ be li)\.U\l'd 3nd .onll.'nlrall' l'\l' ~:l'n tn:mt'n- dou\ gn'" lh "11h our team 1n Januar. Our fre,hman our ma1u11n@ Jn<l thl' \ophomorc\ arc ta~1ng wm· mJnd 111 that ll'mo110nal de' ch'r-rnl'Ot) . fhl\ 1.,n·1 \\hJI the fl''' 1.JI th1.· Orange l mp1rt C onlercn\l' "'·'"'' 1' hc:3r l''IX''-1Jll\ "hen \IJ\ n\• IC'CI' thl· p11ch1ntt depth I\ ac, dee Jl J\ n l'r "Qphomore kh-h;Andcr R \an .,.., __ ...,... Or•nge Co.st sophomore Ry•n Thlb•ult h•• emerged •• the ••rly·•••son favorite to become the st•fr• .ce. r h1bauh a F1>un1a1n \ alk\ High produu "ho thn.·~ onh 14 inning'> f<,r the Bu1.·, la'' 'tlason· 1,.,, .ippcar- .tnleS 1ndud1ng l11ur \pot 'tan\l ha\ crnt"rgt'J a l\<1a' ne ' prc..cason ace "( 1 h1hault) hn!I gamed a 101 of' command v.1th ht~ p1tche :· said Ma\ne "He not onh throv.s motT -.1nlro;, but more quaht}' stnkes. He IPfe•se lff COAST /83, Faces have changed, but Gerakos likes his new stock at UC/ Balanced ballclub must contend with powerful Big West race . By JON FERGUSON Oft ... ~P'lelJ.taff lJCI h:l~bJll coat h ~llt...e ( 1tralu lo t \omepnme 1akn1 from la\l H'Jf\ cc.am v.hKh came JU\t 'h~ of an "lo( .\.\ rca1onal bcnh (1onc art' th(' like\ of I U \C:nwr' \C\cral -...ho rt'\c1,ed ma1or kaaut rnntr.acts hli.e ri111.hcr < r.ug Bnnl. corf\CMnfieldtr John cburstr and \Ct'ond b3seman Jen Ohcrd. n\. Imm af\ .\nteatcr \QUad v.hiC'h v.un 0 pmM for 1hc fir-,1 time Thcrt art some t..e' rcturnas 10 1hc middle dcfcn\t\C Pcl\lt101h amJ a be .. ) of t.ilcnted nt\\tomcn. but non~· rttum w11h crtJcnt1al\ ol hea' >- v.c11hts What (1craku' hli..cc; ahout 1h1' 1cam 1sc'cf)th1na \\-e J on"t ha-.e the dununant pitcher and "c don't hn'l' J P<>'>lmn pla-.cr returning that'\ coming oil Jn out\tand1ng \Car oumh..-r\·..., •\C."' (1crat..o\ \aid But v.e thin~ 1h:11 Imm lop to bo11om "c haH' .1 "di· rounded balaolcJ balk luh 1h1' \U\00 'lt'!o a quc .. 11onm.irl. murl· 110 tht ou1i.1de tor people loolons 1n than pla)t'rs and coalhina \tall who haH' been ablt' 10 UK \ calh other'\ uslents. I Itel aooJ about 1h10, ballduh We're 10 tht\ race ~1th hor~s Wl' ha'<' no ..... an<l I th1nt.. 1t' ''""' 1ohc'at100J race." But their arc runmr\ in lht Hig \\c\t Conflr\n,e rJ\l. 1m ud111tt C olleil' \\ orld \encs finah 1 < JI "-tJll' I ulkrton anJ par- 11c1p.t01 I rt 'n'' '°ltJte v.hKh are 001h ranlc:d 111 thl prl.' \l'J'on <. olkg1ate Ba\Cl'i,111 111p II• (1eralm l.lll\ 'l'· 'ada L J~ \ l"l;..I' .ind l < '-int.a B.:lrll:i tJ lo.11.kJ I th1nl 11 ''·"a l'll'lllt to thl' qu::ihl \ of our COllll"U'lll\• "hl'O f rl'\00 ;;anJ fult('rt11n madi.' 11 ti.ld 1t1 Omaha·· Ciaal\1' ""d · I hat\ ,, prt'lt\ gooJ \l:ttt'nH·nt I d1111 '1 Imo" "hl;re 'OLI ~tan vr hnl\h 111 ll·rm' Cll l"'aluai1n the-<:ontcr1:n l .. Look JI \ l'g,\\ and \antJ Ra rhara in N.,kett\&11 and tht' other arc not that lar !')(h1nJ It'll prnb3tll~ tit-the ~met) pc of th1oa from top tl1 bottom ~ llpr• .. M a n, ,..,.., °" lfte ............. v ................. . H••dc in b.l~h.111 .. While l ' I ha\ onh t"o \Cnmr.., a .,trona r('(ru111ng \C'ar hlh tlrou&ht .,tlmC' takntnl lOmmunll) i:ollcgc talent to pn:li. up thl' \lat:lt. "\\ e got 'mC' takn1cJ J< t..1d') lrom aood program\ and I 1h1nt.. o \outht'rn Cahlorn1a oil C' 11 loa h Dou1 .\dam\ cntcrtJ h1., Vangu rJ, 11:nun.· "'1th a ph1lo\Oph~ ol ~ll1d N'l.Chall ~hind p1tchina. J t n~ a11J ofl('n'" e C'\- C'\:ut1on. (" wul<ln"t O\C'fllO"A<"r an' ~,J, V.llh Its l lt till "-On'l Bui tht \'an uard'' ht '' prob lem a )Ca1 110 v.a<i JC"fcn a\ th ) rnmm1ueJ appro\1mtatC'I) 31~ err r ~rgamt .\nd v.11h faNand v."I thl.' bt1.t p1h:h1n 'tall in the (roll.!cn lite \thlctll ( onk1cn41.', II (IU J lOn· ''<kr1bk di ppo1ntmcnt That'' lhe d1ffl'rtn<'t' th1\ 'I n •nd dim\ hopt 1t n f'e\'C' 1h "I IOI ~· Oi lrn:t 111 p&a,offa U • aftC',. lhC'luph u1 tcami1n the _, \( quahfy the~ 'II be ~ad~ to \tt·p tn and rnntnhull' nght av. ' ·· Gl'rat.;o., \J1J The tv.o ~n1or<. an.· \Cntrr fielder ~Ull \ Part..1:r. and '>lartlni p111. hc.-r Rob John'll•n Parker hit ~ ~\\Ith 1~ run"i Ntte<l 1n and \IOlr Cl&ht ba .. 1n ntnl" 3.llempb la!it !!Cason. but look for tht la t numtxr to 10 up a he takes ov• the l~adofl pot 1n the 12_ · l3C)' ha as much as ,,.e·, had in our pf'Olram." kos said "'Ht JOb1sto gtlUSI< 1n Wclookf4 ff'teew '"UO/I • Expert analysis says only tn u can keep Graf from repeat slam ,,... The~,.,.... MELBOURNE. "ustralia -Womcn·s tennis e.pert Ted Tmhna says onl) poor ~ health C'ln stop tcffi Graf from winning a second stra11ht Grand Slam. .. The formula is ample. Unless he's injured or ill. she C'ln't bt beaten:· said Tinlin&. a tour con!>uhant who has been following the pon since the 1920s Graf. who defeated Helena Sukova 6-4. 6-4 Saturda)' for the A~stralian Open championship. has been vi rtuall) unbeai.able the past two years. The West German teen· ager has lost only five matches sanre the start of 1987. and the last four defeats occurred when she was ill. .. Right now she's the best there is," Sukova said ... It's difficult to say what )'OU have to do to beat her. but }OU certainly have to play better t~an I dad today;·· . Sukova $lid Graf 1s dommaung women s tennis the way Martina Navratilova did in 1983-84. when she won six stra11ht Grand Slam titles. "h's hard to compare them because the game 1s on a higher level t'lday:· ukova said. "I think Martina as playing better now than she did then but she's stall No. 2. The pme has impro"ed~ so Steffi must be playing very well.' If Graf can follow up her Australian Open trium~h with victories at the French Open. w,,,,._, .. ,.,. ........... • · Pebble Beach to O ' Meara Thoulhts tumbled through his mind. .,; Mark O'Mura said. as he stood over the birdie putt that would win the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach. "I was . thinking.. 'this is what it's all about.' ·: O'M~ra said ... 'This is what yo u're trying for. what you re wa1ung for. the place you·rc trying to get to ... 'Now, go ahead and make at.' .. When that baby was four or five inc~cs away, I knew it was going in." When it did. o·Mcara said, "I almost had a heart attack ... When the 10-foot b1rd1e putt found the cup on the 18th green at the Pebble Beach Golf Links Sunda). O'Meara had has first PGA Tour victory in four years. And T ... IU&e1 for the second time in two moo~h~ on t~is Monterey Peninsula course. was a runner-up. · Fm1sh1ng second the second time around is much toulher." Kite said. "This hurts. I'm very disappointed." Kite lost a sudden-death pl~ofTto Cu1J1 Stru1e fOr the title-and the $360.000 first prize -1n the rich _Nabisco Championships two months ago. He massed again. again by ooc stroke. He was standing by the arcen. his day's work completed. when O'Mcara's putt broke a tac. "I had my chances." Kite said. "I didn•t do what needed to be done and Mark did." In a Vi<>mcn's tournament.. Betti DMiel and Dettle M9drle dueled for four extra holes before their sudden-death playoff for the LPGA Oldsmobile Classic champ1onsh1p was suspended be· cause of darkness. Clll Qi 1'Mripe1, pro golfer on the PGA senior tour: "On the regular tour. I was just Chi Chi Rodriguez. But it's like r ve died and become reincarnated. become Clark Kent ... or Arnold Palmer. With Hispanics. I think our best comes out late in life. Most of us lave 10 be over 100. And 50-7S arc the best years of our life." Flames, Canucks tie, 4-4 VANCOUVE R. British Columbia - Joe N1cuwendyk scored his 37th goal of the a season late in the second ~nod to gave the ... ~ Calgary flames a._.. uc with the Vancouver Canucks Sunday night. N1euwcndyk scored from a scramble at 18:29 for his third point of the game. Joel Otto. Gary Roberts and Hakan Loob also scored for Calrry as the flames stretched their unbeaten s1nng to34 . Vancouver got goals from Brian Bradley. Paul Reinhart. Greg Adams and Jim Sandlak as the Canucks moved into a fourth -place deadlock w11h the Winnipeg Jets in the Smythe Division. The Canucks scored power-play goals an the opening period around a shorthan<ied marker by Ono. Bradley scored his I 3th of the season at 14:23 after a shot by Robert Nordmark was deflected, hit the end glass and bounced to Bradley. standing unchecked at the far post. Reinhart made 1t 2· I at 18:42, Just 15 seconds after Otto's shorthanded breakaway. Reinhart blas1cd a low shot from the point after Adams won a faceoff in the Calgary zone. Roberts got has 15th on a pa.ssout from Loob at I :40 of 1he second pcnod and Loob added has 16th at 3:S I on a power-play shot from the point. giving Calgaq a 3·2 lead. U.S. Open!. .)he "'II become the fir t pla)cr 1n hi)tur) 10 sweep the tour Cirand ·1am tournaments 1n rnn~ut hc )C'aB. .. I had an incredible )t'ar las1 )'c.-ar and r,e started awfull)' well 1h1~ ~roir. but I'm not go1na to gN m)!.(·11 11\ &rouble and sa~ II goma to happen 3g.lltn," (1raf uJ "h's cra1y to think about w1nnin111 Afi•n There's anotherthrre( 1r.ind Slam e\-Cnts) lcf\and it sa long )car. I don·1 want to put that prt'!>surc on m)Klf .. Tinlin& said Graf nceJ to be lu ky as well as good to wan another Slam. "fate play su h a big rote :· he i.aid •·Just loo~ at what happened 10 Siem la t year. o\ dog bit her 1acke1 hand 1n Jul) nJht after Wimbledon. If It had hapJX'ned J few weeks earlier. she nught not ha' e pla)ed ... Sukova won more games and ll)tcd longt•r -71 minutes -than an) other Graf opponent at thr Australian ()pen Byt the b11·scrv1ng ( Lt'Ch missed a lot ofeas~ 'olle} and doubk-fauhed s1~ 11mes. "She ~uls so much prcssurc on )OU t'\CF) po1n1 that when )OU finall~ art an cas)' hot. )OU are S<> rclu..',cd )Uu mm 1t.'' Sukova said. While opponents search 1n 'am for a "caknt'" in Grafs game. 1hr 19-)e:ir-old pcrfoct1on1st 53}) then~ 1s room for improvement. I' THt~ 81.E ·\('Ht:R" ' . "Listen up. You 9uys had better start playlnR some ball or you II get eaten alive out there. • Conner's salllng error costly SYDNEY. Australia -lain Murray of I Australia cap1tah1ed on an uncharactenst1c error by American skipper Dennis Conner :;_ _ Sunday 10 win the ANZ 12-meter yach11ng challenge on S)dne} Harbor. In a desperate bid to make up lost '•me 1n a rac(-he had to wan, Conner ran his )acht. Kookaburra 111 a.ground off Shark Island. .. It was disappointing 10 end the rcgaua on a low not' caused by m) sill) mistake:· tonner said .. But that's sa1lboa1 rac1ni-When you·re push ing 100 hard to be a tough competitor 1he5C 1h1ngs happen ·· Conner retired from the race after Kookahurr,a 111 had to be tO"-Cd from the island. handing the series to Mu my. who Conner beat at Frem.-ntlc 1n 198 7 to win back 1he Amenca·s Cup. TEl,E\'ISIO,.ft .\BIO TELIVtsac>H •JO pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pillsbvfgh al SI John's. ESPN (delaVtd on WOR at S Pm ) 6·30 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Iowa at 1no1ana (rtPHli •I mldniol\I), ESPN. 7 P.m -BOXING: SC:heduled-Luls Santana v' Oerr1clt. KltllV In wellerwtlOht t>oul from the Forum, Prima Ticket 7:30 pm. -P'RO BASKETBALL: Allanta al Clipper,, Channel s 9 P.m. -WOMEN'S BASt<ET8ALL: UCLA at WHh· inolon. ESPN 9.30 p,m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wyoming •I S.n DleOO Staie (detavtd), Prime T1cke1 RADtO 7:30 pm. -P'RO 8ASKET8ALL: Allanla al Clle>e>en, KRTH (t30) 7 30 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal Slate Ful'trlon al Frttno Stale, KMNY <1600) PHJ:P R\SKJ:TB.\1.1. Cunningham leads NFC rout over AFC QB passes for 83 yards, runs for 49, earns MVP award HONOLULU (AP) -Randall Cunninaham displayed his knack for improvisation, and Herschel Walker showed how tough he 1s to stop near the goal line 1n Sunday'i. 34-3 Pro Bowl victory by the NFC over the AFC. Cunnin&ham. voted the game's Most Valuable Pla)'cr. completed I 0 of 14 passes for 83 yards and rushed twice for49 more yards. Walker of the Dallas Cowboys scored tw.o touch· downs for the wannc" "We·ve taken the short end or the suck the J>QSt couple of )Cars ... Walker satd. referrina to the NFC's havina lost the la.st t~o previous Pro Bowls, ··we were firtd up tha 11me .. Cunningham. the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles quancrback mak1na has Pro Bowl debut. made a counle of spectacular plays by turning broken pla_ts into healthy pins. . "The key was JUst not ''""' up unul the end of the pla)'s.'' he said. "When I found out I had w-on the MVP I was really 0~ up. I mean. Hel'$Chel had two touchdown .. :· C'h1C"1&o's Mike 01tka, coach ofthr NFC Alf· tars. 111d. "With the talent we had. 1t would have taken a lot of bid coach1ns to me s 11 up "Cunnininam·s 1 heck of an ath· Jctr." N~ Orleans kicker Morten Andersen added a pair of field aoal for the winners, inc:ludin1 a Pro Bo~I rttOtd 5 I-ranter. The NFC kd 14-lat halftime, then iOok coms*te command with 10 poencs ach m the tbird and founh que~. . Neal A'*non or the Cbicillo .. B. anotltct ftne-unwr 1n the Pio Bowl. alto wa u dntitt suftdcNI for the NFC. He rushed for 8S yard'I on I .3cames and caught tw-o passci. fo r I 7 more yard). Houston quarterback Warren Moon led the AFC wuh I J com pie· tions in 20 attempts for 134 yards But. after ao1n1 I 0-for· I I for 98 yard'I in the first halfofh1s 1n1tial Pro Bowl. Moon was prt sured by the NH defense in the second and had trouble throwing the ball on tar&et .. When ~ou get behind. the defc.-nst comes nght at you:· Moon s:ud .. They know you have to throw the ba11.·· Marv Levy of Buffalo. the AFC coach. said, ··we played • 1ac:klustcr pmc. I feel badly. You don't play •n> game. includina an All-Star pme. WllhOUl wanllftl tO WIO. "As we didn't make the plays, our enthusiasm waned: as lhey made the plays, their enthusaasm 1ncreascd:· Walker pul the NF ahead 7-J with his first touchdown. 9-.)J 1nto the contest. John Settle or the tlanta Falcons made it 14'·3 on a I.yard touchdown run on founh·and-aoal midwa)' throulh the second quaner. Then. with ('unnanpam at the controls in the third quaner, the NFC tacked on a 27·ylrd field IOll b_y Anderacn and Walker's 7-yard TD Nn. Anderwn·s Sl -yardcr and an 8- yard touchdown pa ~ from M innr. sota's Wade Wilton to the Ram • Henry Ellard cl<*d ou1 the scorina. The NF( <kfentt.ledbyendsChm Doleman of Minnaoa. and (hark Mann of W11hi01ton.a lim1icd tbt A f 10 a 38~yard ndd pl b) Butralo's Srou Nonwooet 1n &he arty moments of the..-. The NR.'•~~~ Md a. two _...rro_._ ....... ...,.°' .......... ., ........... . ..:.:::~!flt~k"= ............... Orange County Top 10 Daily Pilot selections 1. SMdl•baclr fJO-IJ J. Mat•r Def f21·JJ •. c..-v ... ., f' ,_., ... ,,,.,.. ,, ... , I . Oc•• Vl•w f14-7f '·Pin. v..., ,,...., ....... oa ••t••• • c • tC f • H \ 'k I I H \I I • , II J r's r ur nee h I Lakers to first '89 road win Aging center's 19 points are big talk as Ma vs fall Gn:cn ;aid R1~ ulC'd lht fact thC' pmr wu on national I V to mou,ate ttie Liken o "Buiall llercall) had to do w•u-cmand u1oftbcothc.~ umn ~e·,c <:omc into this arena and bttn blown out. ) From The Associated Press Th<' I • 'l'r\ \\On their first game awa) from Lo ngclc in I 91S9. hut the big rnlk 111 the world t:ha0JP10l'\\0 locker room "'a lht: rei.u1&rnt·c of .&:?-)car-old Kareem Ahdul-J3bbJr und:i). the La'c'' in flirted a I ! 8-9'\ lo)\ on \he Dalla<; MU\Cncks. lhe wo1 ~t defc:u Ill their R1.·un1on l\rcna h1s1ory Thl· Wiker' beat l>llllas b} 24 in No"embcr 1980. 1n Reunion for the tc:im's prc"1ou wori.I bca11ng A c. Grc..-n ~ored 25 polnl). Magic Johnson had 10 and Abdul -Jabba1 ad<lcd 17. h1 SClOnd-h1ghest 10111 ot the sca)On "The l.i'll few weeks Kareem has ele"ated has gDmc. siretched h1'>,tamr . 'l.<1,crs coach Pat Rile) said "Wc''e learned a le son f\cry umc "e take him for grantt'd nd sho' el din o'er him. he al"a)S 1csponds.'' bdul-J:ibhar on ha farewell tour. scon.-d :i ~ason­ h1gh 19 poin1 on F-r1day night in ( haflonc. He "a gl\en a farewell salute at Reun.aon .\rena an a tnbote that included an .\fm:an l3n-tng ot an elephant "Kareem· an ama11ng man·· Johnson said "As long as he has that pride. he'll be compct1t1\C and pu~h himself to the hm1t. He·s pla)'an& well on both ends of the court .. Abdul·Jabbar s:ud ... , don·1"ant10 JUSt go out there , nd lall llal on m)' face.'' The Lakers !,hot 54 percent from 1hc field to beat the Mavericks' 42 percent. l,os Angeles was 71 percent from 1he field in the second period. when 11 blew the game open. .. On the road. our shooting percentage has been wa~ down. w e·ve been quick-shoot mg. .. Raley said. "We had a focused effort today and played really good def~ose It wa n 't what they did. n's what we did. We looked lake our old selves.'' ("01.1.J:GJ: H \Sk • 'lH \I I CJ Stanford forward Bry•n McSweeney 1lap1 the ball away from Arizona forward Sean Gn.~n ~1d. . ) Dallas was led b'f Mark auirrt's 16 point . r Dallti Juard Oertle Harper said the Ml\.'$ .,ere stunned by Los Anacin· '8\t break. 1 "W~ d1dn 'tact blck on def en~. and tti.fs the No I l thinayou have to do apanst the Lakrs," Harper.aid. "II 1. wa ft kc the Laker\ "ere plAy1n1 a1 ch3mpionsh1p form ... James Donald~n "'d the Ma" aren't cloM: 10 th e Lake~ naht now. I .. Anythana 1 pou1ble a~ far as rcachan& a top le\ d . but I ha"cn't seen tt from u in months:· he-said "You n notice )OU ha\Cn't he rd that term 'elite' thrown around bv us in month .. Q In other NBA pmes· . PlstH• I tr, KIA11 t7: Vin me Johnson korcd nine of Q his 2J point dunna a 20.0 sccond-{luancr spurt 10 lead 1 Detroit. · cramento trailed JS.26 btfore Dctroll rollcJ to • 20 stra11ht point~ Dennis Rodman came off the bench to lead Octrolt w.uh a scason·h•&h 24 poinis and 16 ~bou~ I 811let1 IU, C.nJJers 117: Bernard Kina ored 38 1 points. tht most 1nce he serious!) injured a knee ncarl) four years go. as Washington overcame a 20-point defic11 to defeat (.le\.cland 1n overtime. Kina had 101n o"rrt1me. The Cl\ahC'n. whose 31·9 record 1s thC' bc-sl an the NBA. / lost dnl>atc a career-high 33 pomu from Mark Pnce Cefdcl Ill, Heat IU: Kevin McHale soorcd 21 points lead1ngs111: Boston players in double figures. as the Celtics handed the upansion M1am1 Heat its 20th I~ 1n 21 road games. M1am1 was kd b) Rony Sc1kaJy with 22 points. Sonlc1 l U, Bocks let: t>ale Elhs scored 22 points . including two basket) an the final . I :06. and Seattle sun 1ved 4-for· I 3 free-throw shooting in the fourth quarter to beat tht M1lwauk« Bucks. the Sonics 17th consccutl\C Win at home. lmott durlnt their ftac-10 game# but Mcsweeney was charted with a foul. Louisville loses Ellison, game Ohio State ends Cardinals' shot to earn top spot From The Auod•ted Press I ou1'' ilk lo'll 11s chancr for No and II\ Hlp pht)er. \00 fhe th1rJ-ranlt.cd < anJ1n1tl). un able to holJ a lead after Pen 1 lhwn wa' injured. tell to No J 7 Ohio ~t.nc 85-79 Sunda\ Earlier th•· week. No I llhno1 and o 2 (icorge1own lo t Lt.)UIS' 111e·~ defeat lefl No 4 Oklahom.i u a J>(>\\1blc uc1.:c sor at thc top Ellison. the 1eam·s k dins ~orcr and rebounder. pnuneJ o hpment 1n h1 left kn~ w-h1k ramhl1na for a loose ball JU t brfore halll1me L>r Rud)· f::lh . lou1 ''llc's ph) 1<:1an. 'lld ht "-Ould determine lhee·uent of f.lhwn·\ 11uury Monda). l.ou1 vi lfe. l4· after at\ I 4·pme wann1n1 strnlo. 1.ot \topped. w1 ahead 4' I· 7 at half\1me. Ba kup center Fellon \pcnccr pla)~ onl fourmmute 1n 1hc~ond halfbC'fort tht 7-footcr louletJ out. Ja) Bunon scortd 29 poin1 fort he VI mna RuckC)t'll. , , .... In tht Pat"· 10 Ana.a n . sw.r..-H: Scan Elliott S4;0rcd ,ll point\ and h1 teammate \hut down Stanford J&ar Todd L1cht1 11 the o 6 W1l<kat • l.S·2. 9·1. &oota two-pmc lead 1n tht' Pllcafk·IO ConftttM't wnh tht wan oH•r the No 19C•rdiul. l.S.S. 7-J. Elhon. who eaWil'd 1ht llfM ••th a i1 .71....,IO' llof'ltli pouu11n tht llCOnd half 11Wr nlOM led 31-21 -' 1ntem11Mion Ht ... t-fot·ll 1vrn at. ftrkL Ma 12 on.s fift ..................... w .......... ,.Oii • ..... ... Qlla•• -...... nrnllWJ~,......_ dlldall ftwe 111111 Jil11111l. IO ..... Clemson suspensions put water boy Into action OtJRllAM. N ( (A P) -With umt waning and eitthth·ranked Du't runn1n1 up a b1& \e<irc on <. lcmson lhe Cf) \\Cllt OUI .. \\, want the "'atl'r bo ... 1•• No. th e I 1gcrs ~crtn't look1n1 for a ta t-nunute 1p 1 he Oulo.c cro"d "-lnted to c < lcmwn as 1 tant trainer Denni\ Hopf. who on unday be<"ame T1ac.-r tt'S(rve pla yl·r follow 1na the u pcnsmn ot SI\ pla)Cl"S bc<.'au of "'ol3t1on oracadem1<' s1ud hall rule\, The u pcndtd pla crs. anclud· ang tarte~ Elden C mpbc:ll and Manon Cash. and ~rve' Dale Oiviund Tim K1nn1d. sat on the bench dunn1 the pme. and wtrt not ., 11lable for commtnt af\cr· ward\ But Hopf. one of1ht IC\Cn v.tio remained. had a lot to M). .. Frida> af\ernoon, l w11sctt1n1 drcitcd. eruina rady to ·ao to practice and cuech (Don) Hopn catttd me up and a~fd ~ hov. would 1 ltkc to play .1n$t 0Uke1 l about p1Ucd out. Hopf told rtpot1n1 tn •ht Ck"mtoft kx"k· moom. "I JU\1 u1d >eah I was it 1ht ~m before he could hana up the phone.-." he \aid "I praC"t1crd two da\'S with them That was arc.it .. With tv.o m1nut~ ten to play. Hopf arose from lhe decimated ( lem n bench. took off his warm!Jp and v.en1 into the hncup brinain& a roar from v.hat v.;a~ lcfl of the crowd at the cn.6l \ 1ctor). Hopf h d pec1fi 1n tru~11ons 10 hoot h«'lu Coach Cliff Ellis had told the other four pl&)crs to mak'e urc Hopf aot the ball. "I couldn't brhc\:e he said that. That's Just the attatest thins he could tu.~e done." he said. ··1 o 11ve mt a shot hkc that is JUSt • ranw). He rtally made tc>m • bod)'' fanw) come tNt ... Rnht) raitcd 11' head. he>M"cr· With tht Cameron lnaobr Uldeum croWd Uflll'I him to hoot. the 6-foot Hc)p( an~mpccd lo drive tM ltft butt••·~' he travded bcfort he ID' otr has ~ thc>l. It •II JMI a writ. sintt 1· rooccr OfofiiD lursin and ft.9 C rawfotd Pafl'fttf WCfC 1n hes way. COAST ,,...,, knows how to 10 ou1 and rom~1e:• Anolhtr left-hander. sophomort Mike GU«ione (Edison Hip), "ho E?ttched J.4 1nn1ftJ.S last KaJOn and fin15hfd . wnh a 2~2 record 1n l'1&ht pmcs. 11 in the same cattJOI) a Thibault in tcnns of s1.1rt1ns a ~1an· men ts R i&ht·handeH Jam Dour&\ (freshman) and Joe cwcll ($0ph~morc) arc ··other &u)S riaht up there, accordina to Ma)'nc. Rctumtt M•"e Golla (loans), a na.ht·h ndcrwho \\Cnt 6-1 with a 3.59 ERA last season 1n 52>11 1nn1n'5. 1\ anothtt sohd 1.1n1nf candidate. What docs this tel )Ou~ "Our pitchina depth 1s outstand- ing." Mayne said ··11·s as good a p1tch1n1 depth as \\C'vc evcr 1'ad here numbers-wise "We've got about nine or 10 pitchers who arc rc~J s1m1l1r We've got some real aood arms but tht' problem 1s that no onc has rcall} stepped forward and takcn control.' Mayne will also plan o n u'1ng t~o positions pla)'ers -center fielder Jason Young and first baSt"man Eddie Plcrcc -as pitchers .\dd1t1onall> third baseman Bnan Mcuod as being '-roomed as the shon rchc.,.er '(Md .. ~od) IS the &U) ~e·rc dC\C'IOp- he said "'Lou ot th<'m •• Handltna &he recc1v1n1 dut1ri will ~ sopbomon Mike Kelly ··c.tcher and M'COnd tNls.c -.111 be real ~nt1c1J ror UI 1h11 )tar.'' Ma~ne u1d. Sophomore Hector nta Cru1, \\ho batted .324 la t )car 1n 111 at· bat for the Bucs. "•II bt the ~ond ba eman while tv.o excellent fmhmen -Mike Van Blarl\.om and I 1dro ~aldonado -v.111 play shon !top. ··we ha\C tv.o, real !.Ohd frt hmt-n pla~e~ to pla~ \hortstop.'' Mayne said ... Both arc outsundina dcfcn 1vel) and offcM1,tl). 'fhc\ make all the pla)s · Third baseman Man} C'ordO\"J , a fmhman from 81\hopGorman High in La~ Vcp , ts probabl> the mo t intcrttiinJ p n1c1pant 1n Ma) nc· stan1na ltneup, ha' ing ..at out la t )Cat after bcana drafted an the fifth round b} the San Diego Padre\ 1n Junc, 1987. "Hehasacrea1arm ... \.a1d Ma)ne. ··He has all the tooh tir'd heard about our program and v.antcJ togctoutofthc Vega area IJUSt v.ant t<tlct h1m_pla) and enJO) the pml'.'' l.arT) Perr). a frl')hm.an second bastman/outfielder from \ 1ctor Val· le). wall probabl> s&an in ldi field v.h1le Mark Pak, a left-handed hn11ng freshman from the La~ \ egas arl'I, and Corona dcl Mar ll1gh product ( ra11 N"on will battle for the JOb 1n nght field. Batc'd on •'hit happened 1n January, I'd say ••on .. 'Ould ha\t the cdtr np1 now ... And 't' ouna v. all be m center and bat thard 1n tht lineup .,.,hilt PiC'rtt v.111 hit fourth. OV.O·-)OU knov.; Wh) Ma)nc d~n't "'""' You,,_ and Pierce to think about p11ch1na 100 much ()( will open 11 campaign f nday n1ahtat 1 ag.a1n\t oUcacoftheDcSt-rt tn the C oo:Tournamcnt llt'ar Palm pnnis * Or•n99 Cust C..... tdleduM Ftt> ) f-<00 To, tnt f'lle'll II'" ~-Ctl Pol11 JV 1 Feo 10' II ., *'"•hl .. 11 To..•llev ''° lrl.4 "• •• 2 , .. 17•1f-t l ~ •• 1'-!'n F.. ?1-l.ol'9 a. CC 1 Feo n-c..,_..., •.. _. fl'tO R•nc.llo S.rtt•HO' 130 ,.,.., • ., .... 2l0 ,,,., ~ Wnt• - Mer 1-•• ~' • J JO ~' t-11 F~t0ti• t JO ~· 11-•t Cerr.tot IOOO'I Mar i•-t Cvllfeu·. J 30 ~· ,._,.Rt!'CllO S."I tOO', 1 lO IV\e• i t-e I It •t< t>4t'. ""°" MM n-.1 LO'!V ~ CC IOUfl'eY Mer 7t-at GOIOfn WHI'. )JO M.tr »-~•~.,., no /IP# 1-FirtierlOI\•, - AIW 6-Cv9f•u•, 230 •rw t-.1 R•"°'° s.,,,,,_. -4f# 11-R v«t.ot• 1 lO Al>f I~ WHI' 2)0 AP# l~tl S.00-<k• 110t1o1! '4P# 1t-.1 Fulleflon', 1 >O 4 11' n-11 Cv0<eu•, "°°" A.Pf n-"•ncno s.•u "°' 1 lO All' 17-el It •tft.0.', 1 )0 AO< 7'-el GO'Gen Wnt•. noot1 M•v t-S.Ochoeu. •. 2 lO Mtv Fu floo'. l:lO • GWC ,,..., ·~ on to Cal SUac f ulalnoll. _.., he 1 an a11111aat no~. "Up the middlt .. tbou6d be tairtY sound for tht Rustlers. al~ tltircl bueman Cn11 Paq uette, a $0J>homore returnee, was fatted 10 move over to shonsto.p to fill a pp and K'COnd bt.scman Robb Carabbe (Manna H~) t5 an int~~ ... -te .... nc""ced""" fre hman. • (Carabbe) can p.ck it ... Villarreal said. Behind the dish will be a IC>lid commoc:ht) for GWC. where sophomore Dan Val~ return for the catch ma dut1n. "Al far u rtct'l\CfS 10. (Vtllcps) has I aood arm .. said V11larrcal. ··tte'5 a aood one He JU t needs to stay on top ofh11 pmc He c:in be distracted (mental· Jy). but he's a big. strona kid (6-0, 195) .. Rounding out lM .middle as freshman center fielder Frank Hrrman (Estancia H1lh). who'll bat lead-off (or the Rusilers. .. He has rcall)' come aloo&.'' said Vallarreal. "At first. I didn't kno\\ 1f Herman could pla} center field here with our deep (41 7 feet to straiJht-away center) park. But hc'sdone aircatJob. l nc"cr knew he'd be as good as he is out there." 1na for that Cshon man 5.potJ .. \aid MaYlle. who indicated that Young and Pierce wall concentrate more on their pos1ttom ~halt' Mcleod ~111 not "We've got lot\ ol rc.ll good .irmc. " Pak "'as dr;af1ed b) the 11nne~u Tv.ans out of h1ah school. "but the ~phomore (Nhon) has mo~c t:\· pcnenlc: Ma}nc~1d ··R1ghthdd1\ ht>t.,.,een tho~ I-AO cu\ .. and tthc 1ncr> hasn't he~·n dc1crm1ncd. H't . Mt• II ll-lleQoO"tlS ROu"d I Mt• It 21-Rlt9oOM~ ROUftCI 1 ,,_.., 16 1t-St••t FIN t St<re"'41t'IO "O.l\O•tl Ore~ l!mp •• C0ti•er~• ~"" O~f'-n-~to OCC Coach Mike Mayne Is loolclng for a big year. The comers will consist of frc hman Jo h Bammer (Edison High>-who switched O\tr from first to third ba~ dunng the winter, and fresh man Shelby Hart. a first ba)t.man out of Pacifica. Dave Westman (EstanCla). a 6-1. 225-pound freshman. could play an the outfield but will probably DH aod bat fourth Paquette wall htt lh.trd in the Rustlers' hncup sec From Bl Collegr tran!.lt'r Denni Hcm1 "'" catch Senior Kc' 1n K.aspc-r re-tu rm at shorutop. and Junior Paul Pl' ll'.'r v. 111 take over center littld 1n add.1 t1on tu scrvina as thC' team 5. left-handl·d short rehcl man "l~m look1n~ for .1 h1g ~car from Kevin K.as~r. • Adams s.11c.J .. Ht: ·11 need ,.io pro' 1dr the senior ll'.Jdl'r ship. Theo pitching stalT "'" hoe hu1lt around rcturn1nastarters l..Jrn Jau n· to and Robert Mansticld but C.>rangt: Coast transfer Jim CXdncl and Rancho an11ago ( olkge 1ran'>ltr Ralph Garcia arecountt!d on to be le\ clements of an all right-handed rcit.l uon. Jacinto ~cnt 4-1 1n '88 v.11h a 3 II! l'amed run a"crage dc'lplte "ailing more than he '>truck out. and pla~., n&ht field when not on the mound Mansfield "'as 4--t ~1th a~ Y7 ER\ "Jacinto has gotten stronger ph~ .,,. call)', as I S or 20 pounds ht:a' 1er. and 1s throv.ang harder and hatting "•th more authont) otlcn\1' ch · \dam\ said. "(Jacinto and l\.fan\liddl nl'l'd to have &ood )car\ tor u'> to ha' c a good season .. ~nck ~a., '\.o "1th a .i "'' fR.\ and SIX \aVt'S tor { Oj\I hut "a' J starter at Hun11n$tun lk.llh High Garcia. <Aho ha.,n 1 pl.l\Cd baseball since h1 (an)on High dav pl<ncc.J ba kC't ball at Ranl·ho ~nt1ago "I feel good about <the p111.:hing1 · Adams ~•d "I kno"' Jim., a Qualll) p11cher along v.11h thl' othl·r l"-o, and Ralph \ho..-..\ lfl'mt:ndou' potcn11al Ht''s n·lc pc1unlh. Jnd throw the b.lll ha rd \ 101 dc~nd'> on Ralph (1arc1J tk'c. a \UJX'r no1cn11JI as a p1tlhcr, Jnd 1f he can tap potentli1I ht''c. gmntt to Ix a good one · In the hull pen. f uu.on fre\hm~n Phil Bejarano " the nght·handl'd ~hort relic' .:r tu pair "1th Ph lcr .\ H"Nl along ~1th lrc,hmen Doug R)strom and M.ltt \\ h11mer rfort Wa )ne. Ind l. ~111 hold do\\n maddk rt"licf chorl''> But -\JamH'\pt'\.'ls all!•t his stancr'> to al'\o pro' 1dt• rehd \Upport \\-h1lc .\ 1.er'kl .and l\,J,!'X'r .lrl· '>(.'t 11n the inticld bank'> arc gmng on at lhl' other t~o spot\ . \ ancc ( O'lll'IO" a lre\hm.in n~ht· handedh11tt•rtrom Tuc<,on and \fil l' lagk. a 1un1or kit\ "ho tran~kan:d from \11 ~.m \nltlnio < ullcgt· .and "'" al<10 catth \l)nll' "•th lkrn1 "'" c.ontcst tor 1hr lir-;1h.l'>t'1ob 1\.11 '-I-\( transkr -\In \ndraJt• ha\ got the t:d&l' .ll third bJ\l' but rr inl Ho\\ell (\°aca\llk> ,., ·ma~1ng 11 clo!t<' · <lccord1ng tn -\dJm' Joining Phlt"r .lnd J.innto Ill the outfield arc ~1u1 R~)trnm <Ahv \\Ill pla) right "hen Jal·into p1tlht:'> \c.'l\C as dcc.1gnatcd h11tt•r a1othn11mt'' Jnd e\'Cn lhalknttl' n•14rnl·l· 1'.l·nd.ill Kasper (J.,,,~, 1n·, brother> tor hi\ lc-ll American SOVttl C~e ........ , 11) I I ft' Ot ••• ,. i• J • •l't '--· ......... W L .. CI W L .. C1 1 .. , " • .. ., ....... , s \ ... ~, ..... .. _, ...... , • ·~ ,.,.,_ .... ) ' J1' a10V . • Ill ""-( llt 0-\ .. , ,.. Kl .. • .coJ , tl.J ¥..iC~.. 1!1 •• tOO ... • • ~· • ,, 11 ,.,. held \POI, Thl' ofTcn~ wall b..t'C to nccutl' -\'er .. a lead~ nil lollo"' cd by Kendall fl..1spc.·r J...c, in Ii.asper Berni and Jacinto rhat much 1s sure wh1k '>lagk, Pl) lc:r and .\drade ~ould lllcl~ follow m that order deJX'nding on tht: dekm1' l' lineup of the da, * South~ C~lifOrnl• C*91 scnedui. r•o I -a t UC R•v•rl•O. 1 ~.o • A•amrv 1 F .0 7-•~ Ct Slett S.n &erNrd l'O J r eo '-tJ11 .... ' '" cl S.11 o ""° 1 lO Ft0 11>-0ct.0."'• l FtO l•-•t un •• ., •• ,., OI lllECl•t 'ICI\ 1 )0 Fto ,.,_., Grenc Cenv0tt l >O Feo 11-et Gt•ncl C••w0tt ) 30 FtO 11-tt C.t•"CI C•nvOtt ) )0 Feo 10-~• S••t• 2 JO F eo n -r,,. Malt..-• 1 JO Feo 2•-•• UC S.nt• Bero.rt 1 lO Feo 2~•' uc S•"'• Bero••• t Feo •• e oie 130 ~' 1-•• Lev_..,,. 1 om ,,,.., •-•I UC s. .. o~ -or ) Mer 1-et U"" $.en 0 ~ 1 >0 M•• 11-Azult P•t·I c" -oon ""' M#lr ll-Rl'dttrtel\ 2 JO Mar I.-<•• &•P''''' ,_., 1e1n 1 Mar It -•• C• lJ'~•"' f!OOt! Qf\ Y-4• 1t -et Po<nt L.on-• N•r•••"<I· i JO Mer ,._8 O'I 2 )0 41>1' •-et Cnr \I 1rv1~•· IK'OI' Or>I J.or I C•I Lui"-'•"" ) P m AOI r-er UCI 1 om "'°' a-w.,,,.,.,,. _. o• Al>' 13-UC ·~., 0 •..o 1 )() APf l ~et AIUlt Pa It' "00<' O" A.pr 11-C•• Lull•••• • ) o,,.. '41>" lf-•t T ,,. N\Ulf t t 110 Apr n-P!>M Lon'\t N•r••e,,..• "'"'' '" 41>r 14-Cll•Pf"'•'I 1 lO 41>1' 2~e• '"°"-"' L oma Nt1••t i,• J .t,Pr 11-Ct S•e•t St., &l"~t•CI l'O 1 JO AP< 19 -ar "''tmQI'•• "°°" .)n M•v 2-•t (e1 8•1>' ,,. I (Clll Mt• •-<nr SI fr. !Iii' l'Y.>01' Clll Mav II n_ U -NA!A 0 '"-<' 111 P•••D'I' UCI From Bl h1mtostealalo1olb.l c\ lk\gotthe grttn h&ht Ht'\got to run tor us to ti... SUl:Ce sfut:" The middle infield leaturt'!I rtd· shirt JUntOr '>ClOnd ha!>t'man \h11) Gallego(.2h2a,eragl' ll RBI an ' 7) and 5.0phomorl' '.lhurtstop ~I Rodnguez out ot V. c~tmin'.\ter High RodnguC'z pl.l~ed in all ~9 g:imt'\ j )C3rago. comp1llnga 174averagc, 11 double\ and 26 R Bl (1allcgo h<td ~urgcr) on ht\ nght (throwing) shoulder Jon Berger .i L.\ Hnrbor C olle,c tran\ltr ~ho \l.lncd h1\ rnllcgt' r...areer at tht: L nl\tr)1l) t.>1 \111d11gan. hold\ great '"luc "'"h the glo,e. first and th( bat f ormer addlcbad. and Rancho ·. nt1ago rnlkge pl:t}C'r Don Robcl"\On bacl"> him up "Jon Berger work\ ~Ith pitcher\ CACept1onall} wi:ll... 01!'rei~u~ ..aid "( ooch (Jim> 0'811cn at L \ Harbor J oe\ 5.uper JOt'I "•th 1.Jtlht'r'> Don '\1Cholwn onl' ol our \.3tlhc~ 141'>1 )l'.lr from llarhor wa' pla)cr wach, and Berger ha\ been al'lk Ill till 1ha1 rok an the lour or fiH month\ ht''\ bcc.·n 1n 1hc prugram " The ht: an ol the order ~omc<o tnim the rnrnt:r'> ol the infield Junior tir\t ba'>t'mJn 0\mJr De< ha' c / I' homl•t\ l~ llHI ~~~I ~•II ckan up. and Junior third ba,cm.ln f reJJ1e ( omh\ an •\n1ona \tutc lr~ln\ler "ho n)uld ~" 11ch oil "'1th OcC ha' c1 hcc1u~ ol .i tcmkr C'lt'l<1-A. " :i II nc- dn' t• h1t1l'r tor the 1h11d 'P<ll Ram· ho \.1nt1.igo C ollqH' tr Jn\lt•r Ed l unJ "J '"lllh·h1tter \\ho ran ) IO u: • )\) t~ • e. : ' ltt t ·; '!! plJ\ .lll thl' lllfleld f'l(l\lllOn\ S..,lt'lwestCont.f'eonc• In the outlit'ld Parkl•r "111 I)(' ' J ~· • I 1·· " '-c--· ••-llnnlcd h' \ophomorc l\hlt.e (1ood· ~~"•' _°'_ ... P• .,.,,.,ICV' I .. ! • \ 11 .. II I 'l .. 0 I ,y Modwtitern Colt-.•t• Conl ~"""U I• ·~ ' .. , ,.. \ ' J .,, '•·•• w 1 ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ra'tt' 1n nght .ind RtH'Ndc < 11 ~ I UC • • ·-. ' Mid·CentlNm Univer-"11•' ~ ....... _ ,_ .... . . , ... ... .. _. ../ .... ,.,. I,.,., ... ""\' "''\ (,t ... ·~· .,,, ' .......... , c--· uc;.,..., w l .. <, ... l .... I G l M I J H = tO ,.. . .. . I t I • • • loXI ' lll A .. ntk Cout Conm.nce C--· UG•-. .,,,..llf'l-4 O.•• c-~ ... T..i_• !N ... t I or•' .., ...... "lid ......... , . .,, . ,,,,....,. .. ~· .. ..,, ,. ~ ...... .,. ·-11..., W L .. 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AaG•~ '\.ou. ..... ~.-•u , .': bit and "e·\C got '.lomc \:iced 1n the outlil•ld (1eraJ..m \J1d \\ c 1qwing to hJ\C to ml\ 11 up Od ha'll .111d l\.oehkr hJ't \Oml' l"''"C'r ~ "hkr got as gc'l\!d u f>U\\t"r J\ an,1mt l'H• h.:iJ here-• 11h1nl ""'n• 1w111g h• \u>r1: .. .,,, ':.'' w "" ~~ .. • c~ •Pl"" • .. ,. • • • .:~ ... ~°.::-. : ~ : : ~ , . . iJI '6.) .. ·."', • • •1' II r 6 Ill " ( C•t IO'.. t I \6 • ~lo !IOI: • JJJ • J)) I 1 ' I • lJI • • UJ • • •: . ,, IC If t A -...-• )II t n :.: k • • •• • m Tr•n' Amer1u Atl'fftt< Con! • I '° llJ c--• MG..,..... ,.. W l l'ct W \ .. (! II' \ 1 l u ... •• 1 1 l ... '"':~,.. I W I t I ... f t 111 l t IU 1 \0 t!l I \ ' •I t ~ • ,, IJl tJ '" We't COHf A""flC C~e ...... . (-«"<• • .._ W l '°ti '* L .. fl ' • l.I 1 • • I • I ) U t .. , ~ 00 ' .... ,, , o: llllJ t ... Jll IO t <l• •• • I I • ,,. ,,.. ~o ,,. ,,. .. , ·~~h .. \. .... Iii I •• 1 I .. I • ... t) 1 .n " I V• 1 • '" • I "1J , • UI • I •:• • ll • IJ ' • " • u • I • I , ) ' lJ J I.I J • I • 1 " OILERS FromB I rolkd oil nmt• \lra1ght to ~' 111 thl league c re>" n and tin,..ht'<I ~tl·ci .\ sen1orguardon th.ll tc.im ":1' named 0 111\ 1 honlp\On \ 1un1or on that t('Jm ".l' n,11lll'd l>.lrn' 1 hom~ ~In -\ nwng th" \t'J\c.>n '\l.irtc·r, 1, '" l• time \tarh·r \nd\ I ht1nip,1•n !hl' '·"' 1n a h>ng lint• 11l 1•ut,tand1nttalhkh' JI llun11ng.111n &:alh trom the fhomp\on l.lm1h "l h11tnp\11n'' plJ~ 1n1 h" ht''' ~111 olhl\,arcTr "noted \tilkr "lk ', rtall\ ,13rt1nJ 1\1put11 togl'thcr " Rut a' h:t"'"t' n IX'tn thc 'a 't· lor llunt111gton lkJ\ h "hrn thd hkr' arc on a r1lll 11·, hitrdh :i om .. m an \htl'A Jcl1 l 1)ng. thr b·loot·-' ~n101 came\ the h1UC\t \t11. l. onJ •' cra .,., lb '\point'IJ amc.an,ithc01krqrc oh' mu\h th<' tx·11er for 11 alt<'f ha' return ltom 1 I n11 \('\j pmc' ~~u\t' ol an .inlk IOJUr) Ou1 \1 1llc1 ;.('t'' th<' tr:.tn,IMm;atmn ol hi\ tc.im into 111tlc cnn1enJc1 '11 matternl ~Ian'" ..People .._C(:p '•natinaout J1tkrtn1 ind•' 1dualc. .. ..:aid 1hc01kr,· I ~th· ~C'ar h "Jell Longrnm1nab 'l · 't'ah, 1ha1rull) ha 1mpro' tJ u' But I n·u loran' mo~ than "hat 011 Dra.._e h done 1n\l oppm· mtC'tn tC'f\,anJ \tC'\C l uta\ I\ \('f' capable of pumn 1n doublt: d1111' an or1n1 and re und , C TRUCKS !>Orne run!. and mJl c• wm<' gO\.kl thin)'\ h.lppen o11en '"~I~. and "e don t h,l\ can) holes dekn!>I\ cl) " The p11t·h1ng s11u.11wn '' mulh tht.> s.imc fbcrc\ 1aknt hut much or ll 1\ unpro' en Junior Jell Haa\.'li. out of Hunt- 111gton 8c;Kh High (4·., rc\ord. 6 ti4 lR.\ .iOcr J ,arong lrl•,hman l Jm paittn I and Juhn~on 1 '·' 5 5 one \hUIOUl) Jrt' thl' ldt-h.mdc:-d '\tartl'I'\ ··1 hcrt•''I no doubt thJt JdT hJd a d1\8ppo1nt1ng ~car 1.1\t \l'Jr on the mound.'" (,c·nilo\ ... ud "~k thrc"' <AC'll a\ J lrcc.hm.ln tk took. the 'iummcr oil lrnm ba!>l'ball <Ah1ch I) 11 real nirm \\. c ~an1C'J frtl to 1al<' J brc.11h o(frl h .111 ,ind rnml' bad.'' 1th rcnl'\\t'd l"lllhU\la\m tk 'A"CffiS to ht' cnJo\lng h1m'ic:lf and 1h10\\1ng ~ell t le wu,n'1 hJ' mg the Ii.ind ol lun that \OU hJ\e to hi\(' to he 'IUllt:'>\IUI .. R1Jht-handcr' ~cnn) \\ h1t\\c1nh. J m1ddk-rchc' er a \C'ilt a o, and Dull' tr.tn~kr ( hm Hube•. "ho ha\n 1 plc1)cd the p.t\t t\\O \CU\, "'II lUmplcte a lour mJn rotation tor non,onfcrt'nlt' pl:\~. v.h1k• (1cral o' ~111 \Wilch IO thfl'(' l11r lhl' 811 \\ C\t campa1~11 "\\'l''' c ¥Ot lour \lancr' nght O\l<A .. < 1cral.:u\ \Jld \\ t' rt' going to "4't.' <Aho-a\~I\' thcm,d\C'' •• In the bullix·n. nrn1dk rchc•\ er'> 1nc lud1: 'OJlhomore ktt-h.1ndcr' kO Heath and M1'-c• ( .th~ n .i1lon~ "11h right-hander' 1u111111 \hanc Rh1>Jc•, trc\hman Jim Hunt,~·r~l.'r tlt\tnl' H 1p.h 1 and .}un11H ..._{ n \\ h11"orth. J ht' Clll '' .trl UlltVI kll·h:andc.'I ~lit< h Parr1111 Jnd '"Jlhomore raght- h;inJcr \tf\c' \1J' "ho ( 1aalm ,,ml 1'"1uoh.1bl\ ou1 nl11\t l'llt'l ll\l' llllt h· t'r u1n11ns b.tll lrom la't \t'Jt ' \ummang up th<" wua.I < 1c1alt.11' ...ml he led' opt1m1,ll\ :·\\e'rl" tilhng hvlt'' \\1lh Pl'''llk "h11 h:t'I'.' oul\t,tnd1n~ ab1ht\ ·• < 1rral1' \l\ld ' I hat'' r><•teuau.tl \\ l·'r1· }!lllng 10 lll'.'ld \Olllt' proc.lm t1c'n llUI l.)f lht1~ .Hhkll'\ I hcil··, QUl'\• 11unmarlt.' hut I th1nl. \\t•'ll gt•t wmc real .:,oixl .111"-'l'f\ to tho\( qul',t1oll' "It thrn:·., a "1·.1knc" 11"· gmn to "·" ''Ith a 1111 ol 1~·l1pk that hotH•n't twt'n an' t'n mo.u\' hJttkqjj, ·in. da' · clUt \\ t:'\ c.' t],01 \1Hlll' \llN'l(lrl pla\ l'r\ ~.ld. h._c CiooJ~:a\C and IX-Cha,c1 thJt arc-able to pl;I\ lullt1m<" .ind uth1•r Jll'Opk ,111 g111ntt 111 lit 111." 1nii. :i ll)t that h•" l'n'1 pla'cll ,, 1111 thl' 1.1 .. 1 ll'\\ \('di' .. I me "tit tell lJ "c h J thl· nght J"l'''mcntl1•m1ng1n "t 1a alt1\-.J1d .. , lur hlth 'fl\ 1"N,1,31h a rok pl.l\lf ;1nd Int.\ ~Jltn "lhc•rt•, "1th loe' ~tJt'\l ,l1 · .·plJ, in~ l11m ill dil· lrrl 11t ,11uat1clfl' Hoth rcal11c lhl'' 'rr :ok p1,l\cr,3nll lhn pl:I\ 1l •• M 11ler ..aid ht•'<, not pJr11l'ul.u h \Urpn-.ed at" haa· .. tran.,pucd. that rht'' 're ""'fl" fC"Jl h1n~ thl' IX'h'nll.il he~" inthcm la't'fHlll "h ''Jll\I takl'O:t\\h1k "hc•"11J lt',al\oa pwdud ul '''me chan¥.l"' ht· m3dt':.gmn ll"'3' lwm the '·1\t1int ~ra\t:r.and ~·rnm in · murcJcpt·n· d"nt on th(' \tl'ad1c.-r ·11~111 mt: hut "ht•n I '"'~ "l nt do" nm the· '-<'\llndpmeol Dt"l.t'mhc.'t t:'t'f\• 1h1na \C\:mcd t• ·, ,,11Jp'r ~fillc-r " a' torc-ro to mo' c t u~ l\ IO\ldl'. .ind f'l,I\ in ,t 't' k h(' \\J\n't 1.umlort3bk"1th Jnd1hc l .,..:>int attcnlpt\tx'J.ln 'urt h 111 · ll' \lilk1 ' t:ha nil Lon_grcturnl'll 1n timL' tllr thl' Oiler\ o~n,·r. "h1L.h ~" llunt 1ngton Beach uanJcr l "'' en·f'Olnt Mark Mo.grann. a freshman fro m Fountain Valley. sho uld also sec pknt\' ofnction at first base. In fcft field will be teve McKowcn (Edison). another freshman, while ken Lynch -a sophomore returnee "ho'll probably get the starting nod -and Paul Weldon (a 6-4. 185- pound sophomorc from Anzona who transferred from U L V) wtll battle tot the spot in nght. "What Iv.ant to sec in pre-season 1s consistenq ... sa.1d \ 1lla~al. "We've been up and dov..n all winter Thcr~ have been da}S when we pla)ed areal game • then two da)S later we played uh-par _game ·· lncon 1stenr} wo n't wor.._ tn the touah Orange Empire Conference and V1llamal kno~ at • G.._., WHt C ..... ~ F tO •-• SoulllWflfef"I' I Feo 1-Pe!Omtr 2 F'eb ,.,,_, CvP('tu Tour~• ~eo ,.._., P.-r. t f .. 1.-.1 L.Of>O !Me<ll cc 1 FtO l..,_"1~ ernt I Feo 11-L."1 H•root t F.O 7--~lllWH*", 1 F~ »--1 Cen1101 1100" Ft0 :t-.1 ~· 1..JO .,.,., >-F llli«IOI\ •. 2 )0 Mt1 •-<>r...-Coa•t• -Me• I-el CVIM'IU • 1 lO Mt• t-RenchO s.n1-· 2 JO /V\tr I l-et ••11•n~· noot1 ,.,.,., i.--s.ooieo.o • 1 lO ,,,., ''-' Ful..r!OI'•, -~~ 1l 1S-el ~" TOUl'f1ft ¥•r 2'-<>renoe Coe•I', 2 lO M•r 30-<VIM'ftl •, 2 lO A~ 1-1 ltencflO S."1'"°•. -.,,, ..... , S.~11.. f\OOll 4,_ 11-F °""· >"JO 41>' ll-<>-•-.. Coa,1• 1 JO ,..,. t~-•' C1ror.n•. ,_,, A~ I ••'ICflO S.~t'ffO' ?30 .,.,. H-~ • • 7 JO • .,. 21-•· It"""'°"' 'JO AO' 2'-<>r•"M Coe1r ,_ ~. 2-<•~•u· 2 lO Mt• ._,, •anc11o S.'lh•to•. , )II ~ .. e-ltl...,.,oei. cc· -~" 11·1 "9-lt "oulld I """" It 11 "-" 'found , .N•• 2' ,._St••• "°·"-' Secre,...,IO ._,.,, Or~ E"ICk•• COll-...CI ..,.,_ Hargerman wins class Onh one lla~ )ho"'ed up on the \t.1rtang hnC' tor the fourth race of "'C'"' pon H.ubor ' acht Club's Win- ter ~nc~ fh<' · Ian~ Clas t'uns1stcd of SI\ cnmc\ 1 he "inner was Bill Ha11tl'rman ol \ O'a&<'r Yacht Club Runn<'r-up was Greg P1crcc. NHYC lead late an thegamt'. but 1t v.asJU t 1hdlCg1nn1ngot "hat ha btcome a nc<A ~3!\0n V. <'still had to pro'C' that," 1o11d the to ch "e rcall) d1dn 't kno~ ho\\ "ell v.c v.ercgoina to pla). but thcfiNtwoaames.Edi nand Manna pro'C'd to the pla)crs that v.e "C't"l' f OI n 10 bt a team to be red.oned ~•th ' \1 1llcr"31d he al~ had all the 30\"'erHhould an,on<' get too 1oatts.- licd an.,und \1ain ~l ··1 'C'gotthrttrctumina tartcrs <Ahov.crc~ 1nkaguC'and 7-1 o'erallla'it\car ··~1d M1ller "<\nd la t\ear~c<Arrc4-1 afterthcfirst rnund thl'n ~rnt , _,. " fh1s ~eclr. ·~a Ina one. Obv1ou ly 11 wc l;in gtt pa\t the-~ two a.am~ I v.on 1 bt~u1tc\Ohumblc" The01lcrureat Manna \\fdn da' t' cin~. then tra' cl to Ocean V1t"' aturd:I\ -------------------~ FREE 10-POllT SERVICE llSPECTlll • Check Ttr~ • Check Brakes • Check HOMS • Check Belt • Chee L ghts • Check tor OU Leaks • Check tor Cootant Leaks • CMck Engine Oper tton • Check Transm1 on • Road Test PleaM l)f ew1t COUPon at time of petaon per lr•nNChOI\ Only '°' M UIU °'I)' let·butll, M1tsul>latl•·PO~ Yehle ... r . i i • I .-1 i • • • ' I • • I I I l ,- ' 1 -M Or.noe COMt DAILY PILOT I Monday, JMuery 30, 1918 • _____ ,..__ t-OOIH\1 1 0 trint o-.enw AFC-FG Non-OOd 31, '"13 NFC-W1U.tt' • ru11 tAndeotn klClo.I t ll S.C .. Quwtw NFC-S.1111 I run IAllCWMn lo,i(k), II 57 'nlir410Mttw NFC-FG Md«Mfl 27 '57 NFC-Wl lktt' 1 rvn lA~Mn l\l(k), IHl '"""" o-.enw NFC-FG Md«Hfl 51, I .a NFC-Ellerd I PIH from WlllOll IAndfiMI\ 111(11" 1• 35 A-50,113 TIEAM SUTISTICS AfC Finl down• 12 llusMi·yerd• 1S·70 P1Uin9 97 Rtfurn Y eras O Comi>·All·lnt 16·14·2 SKked•Ylfdl Lo" •·51 Punl' S·~ Fumlllft·Lo•t o-o Penllltn·Y1rd1 7·30 Time o4 Pon1nlol't 2• •2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NfC 22 40·21' 139 t4 16·2~ I 2-n O·O 3·1 l·S lS 11 RUSHING-Al'l'llf!Cln, OtCkenon 7·2S, Broolll 2·14, Sltol'llnl 2·17, Moon I·•. Kr~ 1·2, ltodtr 1-(monus I), E Brown Hm•nus II N1tlONI, Anotrson 13·15 Cunn•ntMm 2·4' S.1111 11·2', Weill« •·23. WilMlll 2·15. Cr111 3·11, Certtr 1·9, Ewo 1·• J T Smllll H minus II p ASSI HG-American. Mototi I l · 20-1-134. Krlto 3· I•· 1·71 NlliOllll. Cunn1nen.m f· 1•·0·13, W•••on 7· 10-HI RECEIVING-Amtf'kln. R•d S·'2 Cllyton 3·36, Toon 2·•2. Broolts 2·" Slt!>lllft' 2·0 T.Brown l·IJ, OiCktrlOll 1·6 N1tl0111I, JKll$0n •·2', J.T Smith 2•)0, Jordan 2•2J, EM1rd 2·21 Cral9 2·1t. Anderson 2·17, Mlrhn l·f , Certe< 1·9. MISSED FIEL.0 GOALS-None NHL CamCIMI Conference 5mvtht DlvlalOn W L T PfS GF GA Ca1oarv 33 11 8 7• 222 1•8 Kines 27 20 • SI 2SI 218 Edmonton 2S 21 6 S6 223 197 Vancouver 19 2S 7 •s 164 166 Winnipeg 18 21 9 4S 194 211 Norris Division Detroit 23 70 I 5" 200 200 St. Louis 17 23 9 43 16S 179 M innHola 16 23 11 43 169 186 Toronto 16 JO 5 37 152 211 Chic.ago IS 29 7 37 190 124 Witts Conterence Patrick Division W L T Pb GF GA NY Rangers 27 16 8 62 203 177 Pittsburgh 28 17 4 60 233 20I Washington 2S 18 9 S9 187 170 Phlladell:>nla 26 23 3 SS 203 177 New Jtntv 18 2S 9 45 18'2 211 NV Islanders 16 30 3 JS 162 206 Adams Division Montreal 3• 1• 6 74 200 lSS Buffalo 23 22 6 S2 18S 191 Boston 20 22 10 so 172 171 Heriford 21 2S • •6 184 180 Quet>ec 17 29 6 40 176 231 SUftdltY'S Scwt C1toarv •. Va ncouver • TIPftltflt't Gemes Quel>K 11 Oetrou, 4 35 1> m NY 11i1noer' 11 NV Renoen •·35 w .. 111no1on 11 Mlnnuo11, S lS Toronto et Cnlcaoo. 5 JS Tlll\CllY'' GI.met C11oerv at Klflei, 7 lS Pm Bvtt•lo 11 Hertford • JS Pm Mol\trt1I II P1l"l>Ur1>1'1. • 3S Pm W1nn1P911 II SI Lou•'· S JS Pm Eomon1on 11 v1ncouver. 7.lS P m T R A\S.4(TIO\S ~ WMlllM ....._ctleM IASlaAL.L. A"*1clll L'""9 CALIFORNIA ANGELS-AtfMO to te<ms willl Greo MllltOll. Pllehtr. on • ont·v .. r contract NeflMll LNtW LOS ANGELE~ DOOGERS-S111nect R Ck Oeme>,.Y. c.11<1-, to 1 -·vNr contract IAM<ITIALL NllllMI a.Melbll ASMCll!Mn N8A-Su,1141ndtCI Biii L11mbe«. De •root center. 1nd Bred 01uo11er1y Cievellnd Ctflltr for one game H cll for tion1f n11 d11rlno • o•me on Jen 21 CDLL.BGI CLEMSON-Sula.nded Elden C1m1>1>1W end Rod Mltcllllt. centers, MlrlOll Cull, Tim Kin· cal<I end Donnell Bruee, ouerd,, •nd O••• 01111, end St1n Tv1ot1 lorwero,, for one o•m• for vlol1tlon of IMl'ktloell tHm OOlkv. SOUTHERN-Nt mld Gereld ltlmt:>le P'lttd loolblll COI C.11 HORSE K..\('l '\G • k \ " k I-I H \ I I .> 4\ • MU w ...... c ..... ,.. Uken $Hiiie Phoenl• Golden Sf•t• Portland Sacramento ~ ~adkDtm.left W L 19 IJ 26 14 ftcl. Ge '90 650 2 2S IS 21 19 21 19 625 3 '12 2t 10 Jl .S25 1 .S2S 7 300 16 .244 11' ' 610 Hou'1on Utah Dallas Denver Mhtwttf Dlvlaleft 2S l6 25 16 21 19 610 """' S25 3 San Antonio Miami 22 20 1l 30 4 36 Eas19m CenftrWKt Alafttie Dlvl11tn s2• 261 .100 J 1• 70 J W L Pc-t. GI New York 27 16 621 PhilaO.lotlla ?4 11 S7l 2' 1 Boslon 20 21 411 6 New Jersev 16 75 390 10 wasnlngton 15 2• 38S 10 Cnarl()lle 11 31 262 1 S > Cerma&DMaioft Cleveland 31 9 77S Detroit 27 13 675 • Mlh¥•uU. 26 14 6.50 S All•nta 2S 16 610 611> Cnlcago 2• 16 600 7 Indiana 11 JO 261 20 > lufldlV'' Seem LMen 111, Oellls tl W111111101on 122, C1111tl1no 111 <oil Bolton 121, Miami 103 Otlro1I 122, SICflmtnlO '1 St11tle 112. Mllwauk" 106 T"'"""'' Gtlnff All4nl1 11 Clitlolo, 1:30 p.m. Go~n S111t 11 M11m1. 4 lO 1>,., Otnver e 1 Pllotnl 11.. •.30 11 m Cl\erlotlt 11 Por111no1 1 30 1> m TvtsdlY'• Geme• L11t1n 11 Hiwston, S 30 Pm lndl1n1 11 New York • 30 1> m Boston 11 Wastllnoton. • 30 1> m Plliladtl1>ll11 II Clevete"o • 30 1> m Detroit 11 Cl'tlc1uo S 1> m S.cr1men10 at Milwaull.H S 30 om Ull tl II 01ttH, S lO I> m Denver 11 Sen Antonio. S JO 1> m Ntw Jt t"MV •• Stalllt 7 I> m "CIA STANDINGS Alt>any Wichita Falls Tulsa Pensacola cnarleuon Topel\a East.rn Division W L 2• 12 16 17 16 16 IS 18 13 20 6 28 Western OlVlslon QW Ph 85 157 6S > 113 , 64 J 112 ) 62 ') 107 l 62 , 101 J 47 6S Rapid Cltv 2• I 11 , lSJ > ROdlforo 22 13 12 148 Quad Cllv 23 10 77 146 Ceoar Rapids 20 13 63 123 , La Croue 12 23 63 99 Roctwtster 10 23 SO 80 NOTE TllrH C>Olnl• eweroeo tor 1 victor .. one for HCll -rttr won dur•no 1 01me eno l for • ouerte< tied SUedeV's Scare. Penucoll 100, Altlanv 9S CS, 2) Tooekl 116, Tuitt 112 IS 11 Quid City 112. Ctoer Ree>ld• IOS (6 I) Rodlford 121, Le Crone 19 Cl. 11 Lalcen 111, Mavericks fl L.OS ANGl!LES (11') -Wor11w l · 13 2·• I Green 11·11 3·• ts. A0011t·JeDC>1r 17 l·I t7 Coooer 6· 10 .,. S 11 JOl\nson 6 11 S 6 ?O Tnomoson 3·• 7·2 I woo1r1011t O·? O·O o Ceme>o.M S·• ,., 13 McN1m1re I 2 l • s Rtvt" 1·1 0·0 2 L1"10 1-1 0 0 1 To•l t\ tS·ll 22·32 111 DALLAS t•ll -Aoulfrt I 17 0·0 16 ,..,,,,,, 7 17 I ·7 IS Oon11C1•011 7·• 1·2 IS M1r11tr S• 12 4·4 14, Oav1S •· 10 ) 3 I I Scl'lrtrne>f 3 17 1·7 I Wiley 0·7 I 1 I Wtl'f1t11g•on l 3 2 ? I Tvlff l·l 1·2 l . JOile' 1·2 0·0 1 8 t b O·O 0·0 0 Tote' 39·92 IS· 19 93 Seit• by Ou111tn Los Anoe" lO J7 12 )t-111 DI·"' 11 2S ?I 72-fl l ·Pa.nt OOl•l -Jotlnson J c -1 C.ml>Oll FOl.llt<I ou•-Nont RtOOuna•-LP\ AllQtlH 60 !Wortn't 121 DI •• •S tPtr''"' 10' A»•ili-Los Anoe.ft " JOllNQtl ,, o ... , 21 IH1roer 11 Total lou s-L.o• A"t>t es II 01 " 21 Tecrin1ce -0• " coecll MecLeoo A-17 007 COLLEGE MEN su.-v's KM•s WEST "'"°"' n s11111oro s2 LOYOll Mtrvmovnt " PtPl>t• d•"• "' W1t.11ino1on St 11 So;.itlle•t1 C•• 6S SOVT"WEST Ten• '6. Soutllern Metri 0 MIDWEST Mk l'l101n 99, Puroue II Hotrt Di me "· T tml>le 60 SOUTH Oul>.e 92. Ct1mson 62 N. Ceroll111 St 90. Marv11na •1 Dn~o SI IS. L.oul,v1Ut 1• EAST St Jo\tl>fl's 14, Geor11• W11111no1on '1 .... T• 20 ..,_ ........ I 111"" (11 II IO\t 10 MiMHolt .. .a WI Ho 16 lnole!l4 7i ·~ 7 '--"IO•ft II' 11 OMI SI .loNI ' H .. IO\I •o l.Olll,·1'111 S11•t 17 IO 3 l,,,eKlln c H a> lllftt SOuff\tf'" Mi'""'HI t) 7• IO\t to No 1r ONo St11e U ·7' 4 ~'-"""' llMI Mel Coioteoo In M Dt•I Ho 1> NevlCM L.11 Vt91' to • S AMMN'I (II•)) Dffl Mafy .. l\O 17•73 Dtel Nttit•"'• t9·n 6 At•&OIWI (1$•2) btet ArliOll• $111t .. 71, ... , NO lt Sttl'llO'd n U , Nortft Ctrellnt llt •J) bell w.,. ForHI N 7• oea1 Gloro • Teen t? IS I ~· 114•3) IO'I 10 NO IS Norlll C•'°''"" S11•t 11·1>, btet C1em•ot1 '2·6t ' Stl~ 111• 111•11 '°'' 10 """'°"''1111 11·1', l>ffl Bo\IOI\ Cotleoe 103 7f 10 Mo<n•oen 116 ., IO\I to No 16 1no1en• 71 70 OHi P11rciu-"·• . 11 l"lofl<I• Stitt 116 I) OHi So;.iln Ctrollne " 67, 1>111 V1ro1n11 TKll 100-97 12 low• ( IS•3) btll WIKOl"ln 71·10 ll Nlvldt Lii VtOll (14·4) l>HI Ule'I S111t t4• SI lo'I to No • Oll,.riom. to·ll 1• svrecuM 117·•> t>t11 Boston Colteu• 11 60, OHi Prov1<1enu 11»-'6 15 NO<tll Carohne Stet• (I• 21 DHI No • Ou'• ... 73, OHi Mlrvi.nd 90-67 I• Ind Int (1'·SI l>ffl No 10 M•ClhOt'I 71 70 10" 10 No I IU•llO<& 1S·'S 11 ()1\.0 Stele (1S·41 oeet Hortnwtstt•n 100·61. OHi No l Lou.'v I S·1f II Kan.a\ (lt·•I OHi WlcMe Sllte .. 6' mt to ken~u Sti tt 71·70 r 1' Sl1nlord l IS·SI l>ell OrtOon 7S· Sl IO•t to No • AmOlll n •Sl • 10 Pfov1dtnc• (lS·l ) DHI MlllN. Fie 106·t1 lo•I to No 1• SvracUM 100•96 MISL Bat11mort Dallas SanOleoo Los Anoetes Wichita Tacoma Kansas City STA"DINGS W L 14 7 13 10 13 10 12 12 11 13 11 1• 8 16 Sundt Y'l SCOl't M.enlll Cllv •, WiClllle 3 1011 l"rldlY'' G1mea Lnen el w ,tl'lila SJS 1> m Pct. .667 S6S S6S soo 4SI 440 333 011111 11 B1111more. Si>S 1> m W.1ns11 C11v II Sen D'euo. 7.JS 1> m GB 2 2 J 4 s 7 J BASEBAl.I. ~ Coh9t scores WEST Amon• 10 Ntw Mt·ouco S• l Ar IOlll St t 2 UC Rl•ff'I de 1·0 DEEP SEA • DAVEY'S LOCklllt (Nlw.-1 ... di) -) 00." 'n e1111•rs •S roci. coo 10 cow coo t ~no COCI. 11 tc.u•P•n, I °"'" \el !MIU (rt>el'f<S 1 iOhMv !MIU s IO'YI coo IS 111ro ,,,,, NIW~T LANDING -1 00.tl It 1'10 tu S ITllClt.trtl. 94 roci., f1'11 6 tCUle>•n • tllffl>lllfld ROAD RA('l'\G Off-road radnt SCOttE 400 (at f'1rtrer, Arti.I Ovtre~ -1 D1nt111 Lt lnt• Orin'" 1no Henrv BtroOtl'll Dow~ R•ctco Por\Cl>t S noun 17 mon111t• SO 9 llCOf\CI\ S6 '3 mOl'I 7 Oe n Cornwe~ V•"• l lWI Don Rol:>trt~ Ll~"•Ot. RICICO Po4'Knt S 19 19 t S6 l7 mpn J, Eo end T1,.,, Mero\! 1.11 veo" C"4t"O""" Pooc.1141 S 71 1' .3 !4 03 me>r1 • 8r11n COi<•"' 1no Brvct Grev" Htndf't'IOn Ne• c-"''" Porscl't S 2HO S SS6 I mOl'I S, ~t Lllftd, Hulltlrl9ton ... di, eno &vu Con1oe Boll·•• Ce ,1 CMN>wtll PorKnt S 17 •11, S. 93 me>r. • Matt M<Br·Ot 8rH 1no Ste..t Sour•O.• L• Joii1 Raceco Po-sent s l6 S. t Sl ,3 me>l'I 7 Torn MarM Anal\e·m eno Sit'"• Ml•llll Oo•ntY Rectco Po,.cne s '11' • S2 11 ,.,,.,, I Tt¥0tl M.-rect\ln •" v1 .nc a eno Tom Marl•n Ceflyon Coun•rv ORE '"•••Ole• S400t SI n me>ft 10 Jeci. JoMMHI. LH Veon end 8 ttnt Foe• Pn1oet11 19" N u1n, S S2 IS l SI 10 mOll Cllu WlMert S•"Oof stll u~ m ltd -Oat1 CO"nw-4 V ''• end Don RooertM>n. L.1•eso0e Rectco Porscne S It It • S6 37 mOll Two sell unhm•ltCI -01nnv L•'"'' O• 1110t 1no 11enry Btroct1n1 Oo•nt•. R•<e<o Porttnt. S 17 SO 9 S6 6J me>n Four wllel•·drlvt SllOrt .. ,,.. DHt -Jerrv Oeµohertv LH veuu. 19'0 Bllier I ••OS• J4 01 "1011 L.OtlQ Wl\fflt:>e\t -JI( .. 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"I rr r Linda Cc1hlo rr1tu THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! o SADDLEBACK Sales ~ Service leasing ~ Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 Q CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa You too, can get YOUf Dealership noticed Your d w ill com out three t imes per week for sao 00 -c;olor ff reel c ... (714t642-4J21 and a S.S R• wtl all you. & 0 · SA~~Y.ILtB.G & NEW LOCATION' SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Senta Ana 835-3171 Newport/55 Fwy at Edinger ~I °'*' 7 0.19 -· "°""' M F r .... ll><'fl OUCt•A PA~!< I ANT •4 ~-Sal,..,. ,..... PACIFIC OCEAN NEWPORT BEACH mm-1 e.4 (41/(ua • OAAHG~ COUNTY'S 0 T LEAOEA Qr' !HE t~PORTS Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Monday, Jenuery 30. .. - From North Orange County From South OrMge CCMM1ty 540-1220 496 6IOO COMMONWEAL TH • GIMM KS ~· • HASSllS ~.~ • O:IRPRll:i NEWPORT F & EDINGER LAGUNA Bl AC lf 546-0220 ... A • t.a .. " • ~UNT,NGTON • 0 BEAC:H AC:URA SALES -LUSlll SERVICE -PllTS 19131 ltacll lhtl. 1-111-1111111 l11ti.,._ ltaoll, CA 12141 (114) U2 ..... - &.L~ 11 '\,. A ' -- . ·~ll:· let U1 Help Y" • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCKS ALLEN ,./582-0800 AGU.t"A NIGUEL Advertise on Thia Pac• Call for D1t1i11 642-4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOt.:5£ of 1~1PO RTS, Inc. i\ ft'rccdt•s· lfrtr:: 1~j ,,: \1,uv he h.'I Bouh-\. rrl llurnn l\uk 213 or 7 14/MERCEDES M fo. t'iOl 6p \.\ l 1r I 5 and ll 1 · ·1 ~1l K• 2p fD Superior ~ YNO~K~~'\¥~RN ~ 7600 Westminster Blvd .. Westmmster (714)89 1-9378 (213)430-2843 CZ) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Merc~cses Ben1 1301 Quall St Newport Beach AC URA 1001 Quell St. Newport Beech 0 ~ ,. • l !!ll ,.. Sa ea • Leasing P1!l'!I • Ser" ,,. $prvoe:tt • Parts 833·9300 75-ACURA 752·21n "Call Your Profes•lon•I• .. • low P r .,, • •.J • Gr,.01 S l1>ct1cr1 •J r •"d , p .,OJ. • • E ''' ltt'l1 ~ .. '~'<" I 3 .. cxh t.~ (ii. .., 7"11 eBEACH LINCOLN MERCURY MEAKUA (7 l <4 (7 14 SA LES SERVICE LEASING PARTS l 800 Beach Blvd HuollnQlon Beach, CA 92647 .1r 1 HO DA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. • Orense COlll DAILY PILOT I MondaY. J..,...ry 30 '989 18R. t11A.IM6/mo 29A --LRO Mr Mei kl*. WIO LAG rm wltuflOICll nNt N8 Plul\.i "111111 M' N• ::::.:::.ji ========· 18A l6501mo 1400 ... 2M trpi1c d/Yfl hi! up celMdt .. oel •I 0 C C ~I t0t Flatuoent ~' to al\M~ Ba. t CtaCAL •ACIS A_. .:-.~1 -~~U' cw1ty AM~n PW\11'11 & _. ~--"in.9.' ..,: lliJ'Wll, nr )tunC Hat· "''" "'· 11111/lndry tee w/tfptc; O<eian front unit, .... Af1NW"""""..,. loc. 9., eva4 1970 W811K• _. lndt)' "" ~ bCIUr-,.. 2'SlllC).lt11 S3SO ev'I ~ ee2 2123 '450/mo Utll i7~72t0 IOOZ yptiri. CM, c.a tor~ Qt-1171 C*l From IMC)1mo Ut 1 Room "' e. .. 1..,. Cos•• NfWPOfH. et•P• 10 IM ~...,.. IBA acn ,....,.., ~ pd No i>et• 2151 P.ctfte ~~ _1 Mu• JIOt!t• Kitchen bHCl'l N°"..arnlH 3 R 211·12t2 Ca1pe1,dr~ lrg ttnc• Aw '311107li'!l..030l moffi& odfH l>f•VlleOn etc S3!IOllWIQ 1'•BA lfP'C S4$0& l500 BRIGHT H 8 Offa. p&llO CIOM 10 ehoPe Vl(W Fr~. sM.110 .... 6~ l512 • 2 ~·:.,.. l'S•2121 ut 4W 943/aq,, Prf'I Bath $580/mo•dep lr.Q-12« lllJW 10 ~. t llOU!t 172$ WALK to beact'I HI PY, l4 ~ ~ PCl1 Poat °'1.C. •MINI OC AN vu 28R 11 I I..... mo lnCl uhl 497~4 enttlt\Cf! no coot11t19. PENN OUPLEX OC.un Mauner 1 w..14 ... 2947 F•IDS A1£FIEE Cat llt batn Ir~ ~ g1r Lg 11R !Oft. count1Y Nt LOVCL'f 18R 0t TUOIO $'4~/mo Ov1 !>S7-62t0 •••• lnOry. gar• no pets' SUOtmo '2211 llftQ S6ts Ho ~· 1IO APTS alt u\11& Pl•d welk WanO/(Ye ll1·~$!IO 103/mo ft~lm~' OfflCES 17\h S1 1.00 ·~~~~~~~~~ E P1<1foG Pl 8 See ,,, 2t•t SI Dys M6·1164 to bMCn lnd1y & Ptfldl'IQ tl7S.:7104 K.,,.. 12 .... 12 c M ru11 Sefv ,_,,., '~°""" BtittariY ....... blk to bCtl l13!10lmo u:.~t:9 or'ls~~~/i'o C•" M4 1722 d1ya £1191 M~"43 2.tt 121 l or 411°4511 HoNti/™ 2718 COSTA MESA Pref I Ml f . A'1PIC>ll 11~·270 aq M bm 6 whf fiMlale. W: •SPICIOUI 38R 28A '75t-1104 ev.. £'SIDE 18Ru.,_t .. rtap\, -Resp .&c1Ur10v•35• 6•8·C331 Bo)'I Qub C~ 1/21 .,;:;;;,;;;;;;;:.. ____ ~I Up~r Ouplell on ~' ..___ 2 M\ 1ml comp!•11 Q1.11et F/P ~ rt-.-l669 UlimlUll St'l1re i.rge home 142$ SEAVIEW PLAZA l't-tt1t Hunt INCh 2140 pOtl ltland G1tllG*. rnte Sanu ~ I ou 2BR 1B.4 1r1-ple• frplc ref119 ••~ Alt uul inci "4'WPor __,. ... • • u\il 63 t-SIO t 11 PfR IOUARf FOOT 3eA ;.7,iC.,. gar, lg llv •"'=•~~.~~5gBA 38A tBR With deck Pool, ten· :'!"k~: ~1~~.~11 w/rent $e451mo 650·!>894 Stuo10, 1, .'· 380RM Wkly rtntal9 11~5 & Up Prol F .m 2BR. 28Ac:oncto 4 tlot'f prof offa bldQ. '~".':. ~~!i :.~'.d: rm, fMI rm wftrpl No ~II wllamlly rm root nll, a«ur;y. 1~..:e'nd HTS A\11 211 M5·1454 E.lllla to 2BR 28A, dlw, ~Z~!~~~l:.S:/~~~ HBO. Ii• CotfM healed 1n Irvine 1450 · uUI ~!' g~~;::eoi 8Nd AOaMI & Plac.n\la on ,.._ alntlc P*i• d iundack frplc g1rege p1k1ng, en un ....,.,. mo lrPlC wan ~II baleony 0 223 PoOI stec»t 10 ocean emkr oil mutt Ilk• cal• 1 .,._ 1122 &cf.ff,. s3'212s:'7s':Jf:onr Cklteta11a S14Sol mo 759·6815/H474~4004/W **llUPml** enc:tgar,Uoo,'1st.la11A PR PS876• 2 K11 .. VI 985N CoattHy, •~11212~733·2313 . ...- •SpaclOUI 3BR 2 \BA 2 •2850 HARLA AVE• d4lf> No pell 642·0433 t HC>YM to bdeh on ··Pen· Laguna Ben •~·5294 t llllU. Found Whit• Rabbit 38R. 28.A condO. nr bch, II Or)' twnhm• Pt'il Sout h Coast Metro A &mall. QU .. I compl.. 38 28 s lh intlUla 2BR 1BA. ~· .,,.. .... 2126 E ... :~h .~'oof:o g~~ w/blactt mattcm9eo_:n rrplc, w/d hlo.kup, 2 comm Nice v•ew of 2186 !BR P<>Olll"-w/oauo & Large r e OU garage ' I c11 space 111 ua& •nl ...... f/21, vie: Or~ ty 0-llOI, •PC>h&nen avail, c.nel 3 cw ptkng. Frptc, carport H501mo "Like Co111 Plan. Hearl of CM Ratrlg & stove Incl Wkly rtt1tal1 now •"ail ... lmT •C m M6-t....... F•JtOfound• 813-""14 gar•· niee S11501mo o1w.w/clhlo:up$1eoo1mo llZl•IR new & vflfy pvt Fir .. wlfs~~m~';·~v~~~~ S895/mo 875·eeo6 11<1000 ,_.,i. & up 2214 nffd• 81•t>0a ltl unlurn "*'ldtlWll" FOUND Young Dog. 9e5--05&7• "'l55·8A20 VILU IEITILS 38R 2BA near So Coe.at ptace, pool, ape, lndry -2BR tBA UPPER wldeck NNOI Blvd CM 8A6-7«5 1-2BR by 311 Longterm Located ldl.c.tnl 10 p..,. Spuds Mc.Kenzie IOOk·• -LOVELYHOMEneer · Plaza.anct gerega lnd1y 111 • MC NO PETS LOVElYCte1n28f 1BI E 1 oerllG*. 2 hO\IM' to ~1451-15711813·1621 lormtnO Artl Canter u . ~ lefl back DMCtl 3Br ~BA. frplc, tam ---rm hpl<: pallo $97Stmo CALL VELMA 5'1·24'7 S10e !'few Paint, Stove t>aech New dacOI' $1300 I P1of l\Q F Meking guest t 5 • O •I f o t f I c • pew &town & WM• rm, t'lot tub Sl300 11&-•112 50s'sunrtowar •BAY T1"4BERS.-FriQe _.,., p11d •ncl yrtyt•. M'l-3443 IRMUll to Share 2724 hOu:'. or 18A 1n Npt 8c:h $3000/mo lmmedocqly tou~ at WJISOtl & N 152·13M °' 964-5974 PENINSULA YEARLY TSL MGMT M2·1603 1BR trplc. cable, pool, 1ng1 Ger no pets ,290 Oepo&il Newport I hOUM 10 ient Rent MQ Bk1 Co-Op N6-1333 ttonal C•ll to clelm • •Spac1ou1 3BR 2BA -Piiio oar No peu 399 se251mo MS.2 '46 Ill. tu..,,.., ~·r lhOPP•l\Q Wllet 891-3t22241-11555/e•142 8"-21$4 Boar!!'loMI~~~~. Upper Duplex on New· .,,.,...lb WBayStS615 650-4357 llWLf •llUnl pool :'~~~~t '* rn11uro1nl5 AheJ 5pm RESP EXECUTIVE & wite~Commttdal ,roperty LOST 1124 Lg rne6a b*k IY'" a c:lubhouM New ponllland,Gerega.~ *UITlm* 2BA w/geraoe. c.,pat1, &<42·9622or650-8797 wouldlllo.etoraniturn or 2778 CAT, 1hort 1u11. paint a cerpall, 2BR _.,.,view $1350 lalNal 1 SR l8A w/garege a fncd y11d Water pd Ill JU___, * o c E A N F R O N T uni vwew ~In CdM or *RETAIL. SPACE* daclewed. neut-*' ~ 1•,,BA $1100/mo, •••. ·~UK•,r atcwy 3BR 3B~ "'" 2606 Wunat/Ory9r hootl•UP Call 636·• 120 1·5PM DIW, b•teony. garage. 8At,80A Female lo sml NB NDf' ""'*" no~-Approx 1200 sit 111nt lo-COM·BaY9kte us.-7055 tut. MC "-P CALL :,nc::k. Y fr:.C~ ge~:; ATIRACTIVE 18R APT $850/mo No ~II Adulta 2528 Santa Ana 'A S730 $1350 yrly Bli!r 642·3l!IO 391 2Ba on Belboa Penn dr~tl 72l-1447 cal•on ,,_, ~Po'1 City LOST A-4 c;.at, bY S.-~= E=~k~: Ckllat ., .. S1•r.Qt mo With sun porch'°' t ~ .. , onty Scolll 548-2301 lg 2BR 1'.,BA. PllG* •lml 1111* $525tmo * 875-931 I * t H .. II.gt 873-5354 ~ a Orenga. Oltver. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; •SPICIOYI 3BR 2'~8.A 2 adul1 No pell S7!10lmO •USTWJ• -f1plc premiun Nwpl Hgts Fr dllhwuhar 11ove BALBOA Isl Roommate (OfflfMfdll ·~· ShOrt ..... Grey coll•. ~--21 ..._. 11ory twnhma Prvt yearly Cell 873-11247 ~-~-28,. 1BA w/wt toe 1865 lrvtne '"'· 11~j No pat• 545~855 naected tor 2BR lully tum R.£. S*/Rmt A 2 000 all DO 11 Gr~ ~ .. ,!'5;'~"· .. ,,..,.. '" eomm N1c1 view ot · ..._........ ,_, $825/mo 720-9422 _ haa 1 bllo. trom beytront PP<OX · .....,, _...,.e UNIVERSITY PARK·Mlf· cane! 3 cat ptkng Frptc BEAUT 2BR BAYFRONT 0-r & lndry Very clean --* 1-.... S395tmo 67!>-3037 .... 1 /Offl R • frH·IPl!I Many wtn· REWAAO I 'I S 800I Furn orunfum L1kenaw $825 Curt II tl31·128e llWPllf lllllTS ""a.MU Ct tn. dOWI, AC, t .. trm, empte quell a Modal. 3BR d w. w d l*up 1 mo Yurly St 100 Rell E-SiOe 18R xi\ cOl'ld & Frtg, di1hwaaher 1101191 BRANO NEW Duplex 617 2769 parking Ag\ MS.-8281 LOST SIAMESE CHOC 2'~8A, cloaa to pool-On VIW IEITILS re quired CALL Rod •WT .. * se>ac Ome area pool Incl No pet1 545-4655 Orch•d c d M 28, 2ea. POINT Female Vic of w 1 de g r 11 n be I t . . _ 673_8821 or 675.4000 2BR I BA $775 Frplc. cerP<><t $695 Gd ciedlt 1 •-... • Prof hu 1 Avall room WllTIUff IM.1111 LEASE 404.1 Newport 20\h & Irvin .. N 8.IC M S15SOlmo Agt673-5354 Bae41\lful bay YltW 28A ------pltto.dlw.covflfedpark-raqd Curtfl 631•12ee **..--** 15751rn054a.8831 FULL SERVICE Slvd 170 frontage M5·•121 S 1 Mr 28R 28A w/alt new decor prl-CUTE smell 2BR IBA ye•r· Ing, lndry rm No pell _ Down1talr1. 2BR 2BA. __ Westclllf & Irvine Npl Bch Gtu• flont air c:ond , -------~ P~~·· cd 7 be t vatebeect'l glllage Poot ly Nlcapat10,2carp1rk-Or• 642-9479 Eve llMllUnll lrplc dining rm I COM 38R 28A APT S1i1nspac.avtonWestciltf gOQdparktng M&-352• . . ' t t Aen~ 5 conJ 0 n 1 ·~ 11800 mo •760_09;9 ·1 1ng, $800/mo 12<1 Agata 642.5392 IEASTSIDE) $ \ 200/mo L111e Prof Fem . non·smk1 gar-..... 101 • o an oequ n. r Ave 673-3039 --3 R 8 1800 720-9685 age 5400/mo Avail -lndultrtll 2788 Univ, go~ & tann~13;~ BELCOURT TOWNHOME -----• l.ARGE. clean & qu,.I 2:R ~ e: 1700 •If..• ti •••A•* 1 •mmed 721·4 167 COM 2 1tory tr .. standing :;i1~he ~r ~:2928 2;~~u!;d 1~.•ke ~:,'~;I lllNal PtnWuf• 2607 ~!~Y f.~Aiv.'.'~~t g~:. 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Dtntng, & dbl g11 pool a llC patio ............ u I landsceped ground• Ave 646-&138 ~lrd $3!IO/mo • Uhl leo0sql1 Modern oMic• ~ B~AUTIFUL 2BR 2BAI Welghtroom1 $2500/mo v11WS1295tmo 646-9286 ~ '9 Poot& spa.patiosldeckl, Ava1i t 28 64S.36S6 soace AIC •storage tot\ *WIDOW HAS US WE~~fF8~~ w/QOlf c:ourM VIEW AllO Gardener Incl Avall 2/ l , -----garage or carport Alllll ,_ llAOI 85 Cantv fl w/IUM tor TO.• I 10,000/up No N 18A avail. Frple. wet blr, credit & relerance1 2BR 18A, 2 carporll I &.PUMITI I \ Bedroom $670 CLEAN !BR $700/mo Fem 5h1 beaut bay v ~... C n ~474 . crad., /no pan Call 0.-lmmad1at1 ~ fOf Ac- micro. W/O lllcups. 2 car I 72 l-OM4°'63S-7811 comm pool, trig. d/W Baauttfully lancl1ceped 2Bdrm 1' .ea $8051 Perking uula lnCI 2BA 2BA NB ,,... 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It t Bedroom $670 V•l lldO 67!> 9289 NB H11bor Highlands Nwpl Sch Agl ~1 -S032 Wiii\ •11~ E.llcet- mo -O><:V egt ' -·· ···-1u 1•• 2Bdtm 2Ba U6!> f1 BR -11• llWlll tent bene'l•ll Call l<•fh 29-R-1-8-A-. gn greenbelt 759-55!17 or 497•5471 50'28= Unl:-n Cio._. to Beacn & thopptngl 825 C90ter St 642-1424 (AST BLUFF Immaculate ~:.-21~~:11 ;a~ ';,not F IH lllUf JllT ~ Lumpkin 645-8170 m.11.IR -E • °"1ter 2Br 2Ba • gar -2BR t ' .. BA lrptc petoo 3975=8-A;ich $650/mo LOST Chrot1m11 Day -111ew 2245 Viii• Huena rii; I $865/mo Ut1l1 paid Call Clean Area sn51mo XTRA Lg 1BR encl gar pool 848 Amigos Way· u111 pd $250 64!>-8218 Nwpt Sch II.gt 54 1•5032 Smell WM e Male 1• 1 ASSEMBLERS 10 build _, 100/mo 640-9019 S..uttfully designed. with 1 67!>-3286 • Sec depolol 540.3437 1 new c:rpl. d/w lndry rm 5950,mo 644.()906 NB Penon F 40 • smki Ye11 old w .. t H'Qhlllld H•lbolta We will ITein 1)\a Propeny Men m1tr suite & Gourmet ,.-If •Tl lU Hr SC Ptaia $690/mo OK Pvt BA a den gar *I llflll Wllllf T emer E S•"-Coste A pp I y 7 1 m on I 'I R. 28A Big Canyon lutchen 2Br 28• • &.PUMIT1 662-0429,619-459-1380 Lu.o1ury APa•tmet't bllo;tobcn 1550 ,~ultl 252 '3A51525SO FT Meu845·2877M5-8375 MacG1egorYacnu t63t tondo pool spe&tennis Jacuzzi tub. wh11e 1walk·•n cloMt bale ~ IBR end 2BR S5!10l mo 3BR 2BA 2 car gai 873-7091or873-7149 CALLScot11548-2301 or~l-8428 I Pt.centoa CM court secu111y gate Bert>at carpet & Marble ava11211 1750 644-4 4 and $650/mo Avail 2115 Dana Potnt 2626 0 C E A N v I E w s 1550/mo yrty 759·8242 th1ouohout Bay tront and 311 213-693-8292 8 18 446-8993 Loe Boal Sllp Avail Com~ 2624 11&• ... •11 28R townhouM. 2<11 g.ar NEW BAYFRONT APT 2BR 2BA condo, Mclean 969-4229 ..,.. 1.. tnory hOOk-ups close 10 • IAIYMI 11M 1ff1 be.Ch u251mo Agent 2BR 2BA pvt co,.1munoty HARBOR VIEW HOMES 28R IBA on the Blul\1. 1U • 118/•.. Mary 49~•73 19nntS court g<eet DMC" ongolfcO\JrM 640-4829 3BA 28A excellent lo-oceanv-.llCUZZ• DIW A1119ned park ing 873-044• 28R -den. 2BA S..wino cation 12 000 mo $750/mo cerpell dra~ lrean Hunt ltad't 2640 -------••I Condo 2 c11 gar walk 10 723-t373 Agl 2201 PACIFIC pe1nl lnOry 938-0552 ' •••• , ........ _. beech or Hoeg HOSO TSL MGMT 642-16031 --_.I.-55 & Over 18R 18A -_. 1• $1250/mo ~a-0697 PENTHOUSE tBr Ver· _.1.&111 ~ CO!ldO upsta.rs w/O«k sallla Sec rec rm pool.1 Spacious 1 & 2BR Apia 1 $575/mo h1stll11t • •CHIC lurntsh•d Lido iac: sauna, clubhse. quoat '~l:fiield Beeufllul l)OOl 1ru. tergel S300 MC 714-847·5229 COMMUNITY Sanda hM 28r den g11-locetton s950 673-3313 w--=-rec room & l1unclry 1 •M Tlf ••y • age. yard pr1¥1t• comm room ONL y $57!>-6851 Availebta Now. Hunl•l'QIOO · -AdYft1l*t= Ritts 1c~ Ftn<tS ~ks Movlr'5I Sl500/mo 84e-59~ .,.. • • ... ••• ••••-m mo H1tb0ur area. Lrg !Br Beauufvt 2 • 2, 111 new1;;;;;::;:-::::::=-= ~ 1 ---~:."iiiwiiia-·I n...--.,._,_ -••• ._. 191 cozy den balcony interior fireplace dtw It I C>oofa.-R99&1r -Al\erat10n• I •Enn.nc• Y"4.lf Pr~ AM .... •UITW &YllUIU I BR I BA w/d , d /w 1 Sparkling clean large W-.,. •• d/wHher close to 1¢hool mic10. garage Entov CNr N£t11 LOWER CablMt&-Panel·Lock ... lc '* Ou.illy wooo Fencing I •NOFEECHARGED• ocHn/herbor view. AptsPOOl&apaShop-IJOW.WllHI & perk gooO neigh· pvtt>aac:h,1256!>/rno n . 35yrse11pJarry642-0~7 Otckt1Pell0*241-7320 •lll-M11• Manl 1ganl 642-7706 $1200/mo 786·5274 ~:f n! •• ~~h~~r~,~0 1 T1l~ bO,hOOd $650/mo ...... ~htr•* CUSTOM OUALITY Home10Wf\Movet What'• your home HNlce 1pech1lty 2Bdrm 28• $810 l22·I011 erM2·1IOI 1100 aec 840•9084 SORRY 0 Pns RATES C~/C.onam • FENCES Also Fence Lie Cet-n~• Alteratlona? I CllOSWT ... ftMEIMS.. I Serrr •Pets! Avauebl• now Huntington 111.1111-1t11 STARTING FEB. 1 Or•veweya, patios p11n1 Repa1r Fr" "t 750 883.$ ... .. 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ESTATE 751-5000 Siep into lh~~turJe Cl· ground Nice env11on· ALMOST NEW1 ~8-9 tlll , • to ctlOOM lrom C.ARS TRUCKS JEEPS 1dv1ncement Ple1H Beach., .. 760-9'31 •• ---~ -J..9;':. 0o~.,12"• 1 enme. ment •94·96~ PLAYER piano 10.,.. bOy 13 BOSTON WHALER 1S4(}Jemboree Road •113 3110SL $29 97~1 U N D E R S 1 O O awty 751 911<er Santa • _...,_,., -, " < & S MINT CONDfTION Ne"' ellltP<>r1 Beacn China Dlue Dlue 818•961•5619 Eat J--3 An• or 2021 ~po<I ........ PIT For Hlltll BIK/I olhc• WOMEN ' only hlnHI fa-WILll!.~ ... ' ~!9;..eec:1. Trc· Oldm:.:,~ Hll•oOt Gef coat. new I ... ...... , 0236711 Blvd . Costa Mesa Int., s deyl/WMI(, approx 3 GooO pl\one ,,.,-sonalily C•l•IV IMkl aggressive Newport area .... 11 .... re Rub R111. New bottom ·--•86 ~60Sl::L $42,975 CHEVROLET 1981 2·28 ~ ""'".,. l'lllO Friday "" .. 11 even•ng °' eerty1 & lro'11 d .. k ap(>eel'ance enthus•astoG Ptf Sales· soell 111perlenee Dtug "'O macnine in ca1>1net paint 11Mrtf19 consote UW· llll StOI s11"er1o1ey . •·IPMO clean custom Jan 27111 2pm Sc>m 11 mornlrig Mutt na11e valldl Pnones & ge~al office peraon Previous heeltll teat mandatory Cati ~OH clubs 4 b:f• misc 11 n • • n k • b I• S 2 • 9 5 I "'"216&ot1 in ~• S3000 Foegate 2021Newpc<1'81vcs CM CA llcenM & e11c.ellent Call t<athy 8479922 CM>••P•P'ut Ground (7141 675-4099 aSk lex urntture 72'·5 71 111•r 873·1905 511~~~:n~~~~~~;;:o1 •86300E s211,q75 amps speakers & CO drtvtng retOfd Venlele ll•Ttlltll t'<>Or 00911 lor CllMf Tel'ry IMMEDIATE HIRE 8pm Of ........ ends 13 Ff lOOIAC Mari. II $5800/0bo Signal rec:llpalom1no S)Shtm MQOllable Mark. 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Sun H ,,, ''°"' Olli<• Typong Ma•I to lfg !Qt !\OUM 00 i200 00 C•" 11~ at off 111• Sa Retell totng ononea $71Hr C•ll q1 SHIOJ"' GrMn '°'a IU-ll~l Auto Le!!!ng 9010 IOClllOn 1n fe1n1on euRl/MM'll'.,.u•I( LIS• f2t.t.,00 $7~0 2 Club Cl'llUS •--------· -•• ,_ " ' 3 S 1 h ·--------· BEJ:OAE)OUbuy •~amine and FIT ' PI T Call Adtet •Ile.es •• now Ofllf· "311,4 .. Ql fT\l peac 125 uM<> M•cedle.-Bel"l Jina 497.5199 • P&ITI·• UTIIT no OPPIY" In 111 HPll'ld· llOflRICIPT. '" pron! .. ssoo mate OI· A LO able Ba ot 'u• and OU' , ..... IUS•ng 1 MP POSITION ARE AVAll..AILI! 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BRANO N(Wl s ,55 Oruaag• S:.000 ObO CALl • IAO 17ll • 631 ·•"34~ °' 5•0 6942 ar G to our al ta ff. * OCOLLECTI * Earl m <Jrning moto r route~ 1n ·nilnble fu t hate dc/H'ndablt• u ?hic/e and lis bilil} in ura11ce. ; ..... ~,. .. ,..,. .. 2:.'JO a.m. ·Sr.1'1 a.m. BO E pm (\l.t I Rt: c ' If' ou can I peat lea t 45 ~pm and h aH~ gr at telttommunication l<i ll 1e r.o n off er you a ba lary + commi ion 1 ·n a (jtMt plac to " rk. F•ll Tl•e & Part Tl•e . Pe Do ~lf 1 f a~or - B levla er J I• 842· 321 SID WMt Bar St. CMt•ll•••,CA .... ~·· ACROSS t .. HIO ;14 ..,,.,t•• ~fj Ci.tt~...,, :1 u111~ t I ~Ountf't ••' s 1 ... 1t.t ti Aelv•"'llO<' 3• SUI ... .... OOWM n (>' ' • AlraNI 4 Orange Cout DAil Y PILOT/ Monday, January 30, 19e9 NOTICI aTATWT Of Ul9I _,,..County on...,,,.,.._,. K -Mtwll .. -· .-.. OOYMY ~of C)t. IHYtTIMG lllDI Al•NDDll•WT Of' ftCTmou9 ._.. !Mt NtmOUI all •II ..... 8TAW .... 8TAW ... COW!\fr Oii JMuety 10 -- 11 •1 NOll<:e tlef•b)'l}Nentt .. 1 UllO#flCmtOUe ,.._aTATIMINT ,__ llAMl8TA'V IP . 1"'8~~·· :n. ........ l*MNW• .... ,,_ ....... ,.....,. ~t lh@8oardo1Trv tt!nolll!e ....... ...._ l"'81~"'90l\tlle ~ 0. ... Coat ifM ....... perMM•• dOinQ~-~ ....... -,....., llOMll ....... -IMAG MARK TING l:oHI COlftl'l)UM} e ,,,. SOllo.,.1no pafsC:>nt dCJ1nON9ln ... a1 o.MryPllOI ,,.,.,.,y$0,,9b• doing~• SIONATUl'lE AWAf'OS, Q.(RHEl'l 'UNiITTUAI I ~ Ot~ C:O-t PlllOfllllONAl 01• CONC!:PTS, 3411 VII DatrlC.t ol Oren a Counly ha•eabal'ldC!MOtn.11MOI OOAWPAl'lTNfAS not ruaryt l3 Xl,INt tH TtfE &uMtillT .AT HIOH• J't21aCtoOdyWeyS.8, APPLIANCI ttU•I 0.l!W' Pttot t1f_tt 2) VfL~l llMIHAM ()pofto NawPOfl acn, IO!nla.,, rec:elwe MAI Iha F4Cll11oua lh11ln .. a ~t DI,... lull• 100, M 1.ANOllGHT. 11H00 .. Ue a.ntaAna,C.W 9270' Cl'llllCll t co.1a MeM )O.t -\*yt 1119 11 C......, ln4M Cell! Call! t tld bidt \IP I but no ,., N $VMMIT VALLEY, ~. c ,, 1211 15\5 __ .,. ..,.._ Aw .,,,..,., Celi• .,,,. C«eileM 0.Cfon., , ... Caif NUT M.M.1 t27t• Mafl"-Ortefl. 1'731'1 A than I 1:00 • m Tuesday SIOO Campul Drfv• New John D 0 DOl'ln•ll. ,........ ,._ nw lull< eomp.,,., c.li· T__, AW Cott• ..... ""'*" R. l.tOnit 1161-I 8uogMitwe .....,..,.~ Cofdo Anahettn ~I fetl 1a ttH al Illa Pof\ e.aui, Ca t 2 T11n1 .. ot the J ano P IMnla If.SO Gillell• ,ha Cahl tH21 Ctu;rdl St Qoeta tMu ...C ""1C( lnltlblte A DMa .,. Cot• ti'tot l'urcnasino ''"*'' >01 l!M> Ftet ''°"' &W11neu 0 OortlMlll "-~• Tru11 .:!~:'.J>'°' 1t¥1ne C.W t2714 TIUI t1u1lna1• It con· c.111 t1U7 ci0tat.oon ~l~l Camino Cle! Tl\ll bu1111a11 a CQn• u O cOlleg CS. l!KI tocalltd Nan'lt tel.,red to ab<>'<•...,., dat.0 O<tobe< ?0, tt12, UM Of •teTITIOUI Ttt11 butt..... 11 con• ckiclad bJ 811 illdMdlial Leita Leonia, •Hl·D P.tCTITtOUe .,..._.. Alco ~ Calit 12009 dliCl.O by an IOClt\11du•• •I 1')71) Adlfn• A~~ f ecs If\ Oc11109 Comly on 2201 °""°"' °''... 81111• ..,..... ..... dUCt-0)' • ltmol.O patlnet• , ,.. t•O•ltra l\I com· CtlufCh '. Coll• Mfta ...... aTA1'~T Th.. bull!'?ft• • lt•a regiiuanl com c ta Men C IO!nlt at Sept•mb# 26.. tH8 FILE I 00 lrv•n•. Caltl Th IOllO n , " th•O "*'cad to traMKI bua>-Clftf t2e27 the 1 wino S*tOftl 111• o.ictllCI 111 aalfPOf9t!Ot\ ienc..i to trl•'>I'' tnt\1 wtik;h 11me "~ bkja ""ill be NO FJ93065 0'1 t5 f5tS ,,.,,,. •1..,..0= ,i!'u:: 0~ The 11911111nt com· ,.... ~ the rlcllhOl.ll Mauanl\e M l•Onla T~• re91a1rant com• • ne11 undet th• 1 ClillO\ll pubtiCtf oponed od r Ad Cvslom LIY1ng Com· Wm Bla•r ArmetrOflg, 1111 Frct1t1out Buslnau ~eel to trariMCl ~· bl.lllr\MI name or n.,.,,.. ti~·• Ctlutch I Col•• °";!sTA M A AAOIAfOR 1t~ed '° V8f1MC1 ..,.._ Ol.iS•MH name or 11a111 IQt m11n11.-. 01 Soutn.trt Cali· lrullM OI IM 8 and C Name THE HAIR DOC• Mii 1.tnO. Iha l•cllllova lttlllO abo..e on Oecamw Meaa Cahf 12021 .-tOft, OU W 10th St neA ~ N tct•f!OUI llst.O above on J""'111#Y 1 PUAClfASf'. OF PRINT· torn1a Inc. UGltlefal Part Armtlfong Revocable Tru_I TORS fl2S W VICIOI .. •E ~· name Of l\l'MI 30 ttl3 Thia but•n 0 I cC>n• Cotta Mete Calll 92 27 WllnetS NIN °' ,.,,,.,. 1981 ING PAPER. ORANGE: Mf or Sum!Tlll Vtllev l p d•l•d Augutt 23 IH3 220t Co•l•M ... C•hl 92921 • llllecl aoove on C>Kembaf. c.c .... M De c;ron• ~tee! bY a ~ I ~·· .. ,,,n a Marcia 142' w ed lbelv• on NIA Martha Grff!l COAST COLLEGE'. C11lit0<n11 375 Route 2•, Ouoon1 Oma, Suite 100. The ncuuoui Buimeu t9U Tl"lll alat91M111 wat filed nerwhip Wicklord Ot Brea Calil f~n C)elunU Pr~t Th•• 11ateman1 wa1 "" d All bids are 10 be •n ac· Cnestai. New Jerny 079.30 .r .. 1ne Cahl 92715· tS 15 Name rettM"r.0 to above wH Richard T Oe1n1, Sac with the COWllJ Cletk ol Of. T 111 1eg111ran1 com · 9212 t ' • Tnll 111tem.nt WM ~ "'llh Iha Count~ Clerk OI Of· COl'dantl!' With Iha 8•d Doc\I· Tl\11 bUSIMSS w•• eon Jll'Tlel R WaJlllng 2201 filed '" Oran Count on rl1•1'Y anga County on Jal\Uary t manc.o to Ilana.et bUtl· tn11 bUlt11Ht IJ COl'I• ••'"I.fie Cou11•r CMtk OI..,.. er1ge County on Janvar~ 3 I menll .. htc:h are now 1t1 Me dvcted by• gene• al partner DuPont Ortve. Su1ta tOO Marc n 9 ~ g 8 3 ~I I. E Thi• 1111ament •H hied 1989 ne11 llt\Olf' lh• ltcllhout d;J~ttd !>y n nd•lfiduel anvt COU!\ty on JallUWV 2• 1989 and ma1o be se<;ure<11n the snip trv1n1,Cahf 92715·1515 NOF211,.84 w1ththaCoun1yCte<t.ofOr. '40aU7 °"'',,_' NllM or 11am" Tna re 11111,,1 "om· 1Ht P:40l1M ol•i<'I 01 1111 01rec:t0f of Th!t et1tement "'" med Tn11 bu11n111 It con· Pamala A Ma 0 91$1 anga Coun1y on Jenutry 20 Put>hthed Of•~ Coas1 htted abov• Cit\ 1518:.1 mancecl 10° 1,.11,68ct out•• • ,_.. Put>hthed OrangA. COllSI Purcna '"9 c.I ' d f.OlieQe with Illa County Clfttk ol Or· cluc:t•d by • gantt•I part· JOAM SI Cost: 'Mesa 1089 OllJI)' Pilot Jaf'M.lary 18 23 Rotn•rd R L•orn• nen lmdef ,.,. f•CtlllOUt PuOllSfled CH~· er-' Daily Pilot J•nut•y 9, tfi, 23 d"lrlCt •"9• County on Oecen1t>er n1.1r,h11> Cahl 0262; P:.-ol1M 30 Fab<ulfY 9, t169 Tiits 51111,..,.,,t .. ., ftle<I bu"ntlU ntn'll °' namet Oaitt Pti01 Januaty 30, •b· o 19$9 No b•c:lc:lotr may ..,.1111drtw 30 1988 Th• reg11trant com 0ol4• 8 Welch 1 211 Pubhnad Orang• CoHI M·814 with tne Covnty C1.,i. ot Or· llsttO b0"41 °" 0.C:eftlbar, •uaty ~ 13, '1>, HH M 866 11111>1d IOI a ~·C<J fOf tortr· Puo11snao 011nga Coul mancad to lll'IHCI buJI Eutpott ti nungton OeKh Oa1ty P1101 January 30 Feb· ange County on Janulry 9, 1177 M,f()() ----------i •·~• •"51 day• atter th• date 0111y P1to1 JaN11y8 t8, 23 ,. ... under the hct111ou1 Ctht 026,ae ruary 9, 13 20 19'9 "8.tC flOTIC( t989 lmn e Marc:ta PUBllC NOTICE et tof tt•e opa"'O\j lhateot 30 1989 t>u11ness name or namae Th•• butlneU wu con· 11A 807 f403!US Thia •1.,.,,..,,, was "*' the eoerd of Trust-re-M·859a ~steo abo,,,. on No11eint>er dueteo oy • gana<al partner· •-iC NOTtc£ f<ICTmoua IUllMEI• Pub111hed Ota~ CoHt ..,, in 1,,e cour.1, C•erll ol Or· flC1'ITIOUI aUllHESI .etves1t111pr l~eof ra,ec:t· 11 1088 SltlP I'-NA• 8TATUll.N1' Oaty PllOI Jl<IU'lry t6, 23, tt!Qt eo.mi., Ot1 .:Il l\ "Y 9 NAME J TA1'£Ml!NT mg any an<1 all bi01 °' to PU8l.IC NOTICE Jonn 0 0 Donn alt, This 1111~ wu l~ecl flC1'1TIOUI aUllNEll The lollo.-.ing parsons are 30. tabruary 8 1989 111&9 The folO..,,ing peraor>t IHI wttYI anv !fregu1aflties Uf 111-T•ullM w1tn the Count letk ol Or· tT 1'1!MINT dOIOO INtenaU U M·879 NOJIJe ~ b lotma•toes 111.at•) bid°' 1n FICTITIOUS 8USIHl!SS T~11 11a1amen1 was ltlad a County Y J an\IB"' 17 NAMI A S~OAELIN! MARINE PubbMd Of• Cells! N: T 'aE u~ .. ES 2972 1ne b•dO•f\O NAME ITATEMENT ... 11'1 the Ce>unly Clerk Of O<· 9noe . 1 Tna totto....rng ~'°"· If• SERVICE 1626 Pl.cenua ·-Ir llolftTlC( 0 ' P"At J 11 23 ~1ury Pl~aH~Sla Mew OENE f A.AAELL, lnt.,im The IOllQW•l\g 1*500• a•e anr Coul'ly on Janutuy 20 19:~1>11sneo Orange Coast d~U ogs1~1:0MOTIONS :;:i1 Costa Maa Cabl .. _,,."" J ¥el>f~ry ~'It ~Calif 92920 :~:,,.~11~=.i:~o:i~·::~ CIOtc"~e't:~~'e8'PA'YROll 19 9 f.eo51IO Oa1ly Potot Januaty 2.3 , 30 INC 121UNITED STATES l-•I R Paga Jr , lt89 FICTITIOUS 8UStN£H M·8 7I Hans J GlaHr 2059 Coll19e Ot.hlct 29• t Cevtcn Or Costa Pvl>l!Sl\ttd Otal'Qe Coasl flb<uary 6 13 1989 p R 0 M 0T10 NS I NC Arnold Colla ._._ Calil NAME ITATl!MENT .. -.•eaoow v...,. ln Co ia Puoos1 eel Or•r.w• CoaJl Meta ,CaM. 92 ·26 OaHy PllOI JenUMy 30 Fat>-M·89 t 131U S P AUTOMOTIVE 92927 The t0l10-#t1!91*ton• .,. P'lBJC NOTICE .,·~~:, C~~,~~~~7 11 con· oat;-P•lo• January 30 Feb· Robe•• G Adams Jr • n~ary 6, 13 20 1999 Pla.JC NOT1CE I ADVERTISING t•IU S P Tn.s bu11ne11 11 con· d~1~ ·~~:' PAOMEN , __ .....;....___. ____ _ OUClecl by an lr>OIY•duat rutry 6 1989 29•, Ceylon Or Costa M-905 t51U s p MEDIA RE dUClecl bY an indMdual AO£ ASSOCIATES •299 FICTITIOUS SUllNEll The reg11tran1 com M9t0 Mesa, Ca •I 92626 DnD•IC NOTIC[ FICTITIOUS 9U91NEll SOURCES(9)()FS 182SI W The rtgtsuanl com· MacArt~ Bl•d •201 N-· NA• ITAT~MINT fTl~eO 10 Iran.act DUSI• Mika McOan111s 3119 .. .._. NAMf ITATEMENT McDurmoll lfVll\a Cahl menced to 1ransac1 bUJ.1· port S..Ch Caht 9266o Tna lollo••llQ patl0()9 If• ness under the 11c1tt10111 PUBLIC NOTICE Svma1re COii• Mna Caht Thi I01to ""'pa1sons are 92718 nest under the Itel llOUt Thofl"IH l Tetta 1218 dOlrlO b\ltll\etl" 92626 flCTITIOUI 90 .. NIEll ....... us PrOtnOhot\I Inc Ca••· 0us1n11s name or namas lat Arenas COlll MIN SUMMIT VALLEY. 5100 ~r· ~.~~~o~=";,~ ~~:~!~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Th•• bus• leU •• co••· NAME ITAT£MENT do;,~~~~F~Y 34266 torn•a COfp t11ted abOva on June 1 1978 Cat I 92626 Campus Ottve Ne..,,porl NAME 11'.ATEMENT dUCleO Oy • geo•rci part Tne l0Uow1ng parton• .,. Crown Vall L. na N""uel. Thia bu1•n••H II con-l •w•• R P1199 Jt • • 0 c a.a.en cat f 92060 28, 1968 Tneo lollc""'"ll pflrsoos ar• ne<sh1p dOtng OuSlnen at C 11 9266~ &OU ·w dUCl.0 Oy 8 COl'Poratoon This 11atamen1 ..., .. hied TheodOf• l QnflOr, Custom Living Com• Ha11s J C.l.i,i-r c:soing buJ•ll•S• H The reg1str1111 com· R & P DEVELOPMENT 8s'amvei l Mason 34266 The reg111r•n1 com· witn lhe COunly Cler~ 01 Of· 2502 CrHI,,_ Dr·~• Ne""· rnvflll Ol ~out!'!ern Cal;. Ttus Sllllem&nl wa-. hlt>J WILLIAM SPEI H AS· men<:ed 10 trans ,, !Xiii• 1304 Log•n Ave , Suite H C. mencad 10 1ran1tct bu$1· ange County on Jtnu8ty 9 POfl Beach Ca• 1 92663 lornia Inc as Gtt'ieral Pa•I· ;~thet11i-~~n1~,..c~rk ,?~~. SOCIA TES 1508 So Bay neu under It>~ 111:1111ou~ Co111 Mesa Caht 92626 Ca~r~~;:~· Laguna Niguel neu vnder IN hc1111out t989 Th• R·•ev R9"'oc•l>I• Et· ,,., 01 Summ11 Vetle}l l P 30~ 198 & Y " FfOfll Nt1..,port Bl'!acn Calit t>Usrn~s ndme or namll Oa111d R Bedell 309 82nd Tllis business 11 con-business name or namet F~ late TrvJI derecs l01'9t&• Ctlolo.n•• 376 Ao1.1ta 2• F403002 92662 l•$led above on NIA r . :~86~""'Po'' Beach Cahl ducted by an tnd1Yiduat 1;~·:~ aoova on June 29 Publlsllec:I Orange Coasl ~~1aEe:~':fon:': ~~~·::, Chl~1~r,b~~~n!:r1""!101:~~. Publ1111i-d Or11nge Cou1 R \\11U111rn Si.i•1th 15061 ~~.~e~ll~ll~:~~!.,~s tiled Oani91 P Bedell 309 62nc:I The regittr•nt com Jer•mv P Anwyl Pref! ~~··~ P1101 Ja6nUll;l9 16. 23. Betch Cahf 9266 t dueteo t>~ a t1m1ted parttllf· 011uy P1101Janu111y9 ttl 23 I So Bay Front Balboa w lh the CounlM Cl!!•~ ot Or Sr Newport Beach Cahl menced to lrlll\sact bu'"· C:Ser1I abruary 1 •• e•" William 8 lula 3293 thip 10 1989 1:;111nd Calll 92662 ' • nest under tne f1ct1t1ou1 ,..,. °" T•m-Orr•• Hun11nntoi1 M.•6;> 8.,1 .. s Sl't>ll:h 1506 Sn 11nge County on J1muary 3 92663 0 ... 1-n name 01 names Tn1s i 111emer11 w11 t11ee1 ,,_ · "' Th• reg111rsr1t con• " B r 8 111 1 1 0 1989 This ous1ne5' 1s con--'"" w1tll tha County Clerk ot Or BHeh. Calll 928•7 meuuo 10 tran.ac1 w••· ----------._v rorit. a oa s an • 1 Fao31'3 ducted by co partners hltad aoova on Januwv 1 ange County on Januaty 2• P\BLIC NOTICE leonar(I 0 l•ndoorg 2• nen unoe1 '"• 'tcl•t•oul n11n11c MnTICE Cel•f Q2662 1980 989 Nortn la Senda Sou1n l'uut. nu This Du11nass •5' con· Pub••slled Orange Cout lht ragtstrant com Sam Louis Mason 19 9 FICTITtOUS aUtlNlSS l Ba h C M 9~01' butlnns n1t•l"e or "8"'" dutlert by husb11nc:1 and w11e Oa•ly Pilot Januar~ ll l9 '3 mencf'd 10 l!aosaci Dusi Th•I statement was filed F405>4IJ NAME S1'ATEMENT ~"• ac:. • ' hstad •t>Ov• on Augull 30 FICTITIOUS 8USINEIS 1 h!I r•g•Slr .,., com ~ 1989 ~H unde• lh• flCllltCX.I Wtlh the County Claik'ol Or Pvbl•ltled Or•noe Coul Tile IOllOWtng pet'IOOS are his Du1•nHS 11 con· 1i188 NAME STATEMENT mto•lCl'd 10 Hansac.t bu~•-M 86• business na•NI or names an Counly on Janu•"' 28 IO••ly P•lol Jsnuary 30 Fab· do·~ Out•neu., dueled by 11 genera! Piii Arlttur N Futt•rnan £ .. ec The lo"<>""l'il ~'"" "'"' •1" 11 ,, ,_A_ 1 .. A t~t 1 ~·· l1i!ec:I 100 .. a on S@plemt>e< 1.,0-9 · • 1uary 6 13 20 1989 netah•P Ytce Pr.,1oder11 c:svng ou5 ,.,~uM . u•oUr-... ~ • •vy~ PUBLIC NOTICE 22 1988 .89 M.899 IN RICATEDETAll. 160 1 The reg1stran1 COi'\ TNs 1181.,.._,,t ...,., !led ARDENT INltMAlfS ou1men n11re 01 names D•••<IR Bad~t F40S492 East23tdSt Costa Metta ma~ 10 trao .. tl but• lttll C 1 Cl 11 IO LIO 5Jelly0r .Co1on•c:IM liSll!!O atO•ll on J11"u..,_ I FICTITIOUS•USINESS Thos itatement w•s hied Pubhsl>ed Ora11ge Coast P\BJC NOT1CE Ca111 92627 nMI vnd" ll'a t1c111lous ""'' • ~'!, 0 ~ Mai. Cahl 9264'5 1989 NAME STATEMENT ...,,111 ll\e County Cot'fk ol Or 0AJ1y P1IOI January~. Feb· J eltrey Ragnar Lynn OUSl,..SS nalT'e Of neme ;(il0~9~~ y ~ L-s J Sflru nee 5 Jelly Besa S Si;l!<Ct• The lot °""1"ll per·-0n• are &nge Counl) on Jaflu8ty 17 rua r>' 6. 13 20 1969 FICT.lllOUI aUllNEIS 1110· East 23rd St Cos•• ~••.O aoo"• on OCto~ :'I 1 P.40all Or COfor>a ~el Ma• CPl•I Tn a s1ateo-nen1 .. as l,led 00.ng buS•naU H 1989 M·898 NAM£ 11'ATEMENT MeH Celt! 92627 1986 Hemllton & S~ "000 K ....... flCTITfOUI 9'19 .. 11 NAMI STA f lllllNT The IOl'Q"l!Mg peraona are dOlf\O bu ........ TUSTIN·NEWPORT '-S SOCl.4TES, 31;9 A·3 Air• Pofl LOOP o .... a. Colla Mna Cafll 02816 Tu11;n.Nawi>«t f Af El· 1a11 Co<N>lllY a c;.4itom11 Lif'\olld Part.,.,..n P 150 Soutr1 CQtt I OflYe Suile ?00. CoJt• ~•N Ca.hi 9284'6 Cody M SmllM 3109 A·3 Alrl)Ofl LOOP !>five Co111 ..... a c ... , 92826 This but•n•n •• ton• ducted ov general part· natlh•P Tria reg 11ran1 com· rrencec:I 10 trllf\llC1 bull• nan under the r.c11hou1 b1;$1nesJ name °' na,.,.. 11sted aoo .. a on January 1 1!18Cl ChlflM E Packltd E• VP T 1'111 Sl&.1""41111 ...... M.C:S ..,,,h the County Clef~ ot Or ange County on Jar>uary 111 19911 ,"°5108 Put>t41*S Of~ Coe.ii 04' ly P~ot J.,,...ty 30 Fet> ru&fy 8 13 20 1989 M 90i' P\8.IC NOTICE 92625 "'Ir .,,. Co.inly C!e•lo. OI Or· GENERAL MAIN re N · F40iMll Thi tolto.-.•no petlOnS .,. Th· ou11ne11 11 con-fh(lmas L THI• Mac.Arl~JU• Bou-rc:I Sult• fh•S Oust"'''' 11 con nnge Cov'11y on Janulry 9 • ANCE UNLIMITED 231:1 PuOhsheO Orange Coas1 P\a.JC N()TIC£ d0<ng bu"MSI as Oueled Dy an lneli....Oual ltlls sl•l-.I "' s I ed .5700 N-porl S. th Cai.t FICTITIOUS ltUSIH£1S dueled Dy an 1!'1<1 \fl0lJ3 1r.!IP Sal\la Al'a A~ •L Co.ta DaNy PolOI JanuMy 23 30. FICTITIOUS •USINESS B E A O A Z Z E L E 0 The reg11t1an1 com· "0> the County Clef~ or Or· '1tto NAME STATEMENT The registrant com· ~ F"°3834 Mesa Cahl 9l£26 f'tOrv&ry 6 13 t989 NAME STATEMENT ENTERPRISES 162" Vl()la IT'erc.O to lra!\SlK:I bus-· ·~County on J nua•v 9 PubUSN~.C Or8119"1 COHI TMI I IOw!llO petloOf\S itll .,,,eoc:oo 10 11ansac1 tu"' Put11111h&d an ~'II Co~r Josej)" Al eh GrtM:O 731:.1 M 689 T .. -f""~"" ,_~s ••• Pl-.;•. COYt• ,.,.,.. Cahl n.ss undef Iha hcl•hous 19 9 De' Pll(>t Ja< uar., SI '~ 23 d0t"9 ous;nea1 H 'MS ndet tr.e llCt l:OUS 011 I~ p~ol J• ary 16 '<.> s A A L r 1 .... V'"V-..... ,,... -~· -92827 tluS•neM na ..... or n .. mff f403M3 y N 0 v Ac 0 N p R 0 0 ' u 1 30 F 11bruary o 1989 .1nta na 118 :: "'0 ' a C TICE dO<Og b11S1nest as i.sted ..... ~on July I 1983 p .. 01 • ..,_,, Or......., '"•••1 30 ttt19 bu'•nl!~~ name Of nam.,.s M 877 Vasa Cal\! 91626 rt.ell N0 PRECISION TVPOGRA Linda O.ana Laa 182" .,,, • ., ~ ,., . .,.. -·•'= .....,..~ M !60• UCTS A~li TECTUAAl & hied aoo..e on ~~Ovtimllet Th•• bu tn8t;.$ ti con-PH'f 1000 Soutn Coa" Vio'• ~-Coit• Mesa Jeftrey R Lynn o .. 1y P110t JanuMy 16 23 INTEJUOA MAGES I IOl·F 1!> 1988 ducted 0y an tnc:livldua flCTITIOUS 8USINE91 Of 107 C 1 M 'Cihl 92827 Thll 1111wnen1 ,.as I ed 30 February 6 1980 Y<t0<,. St Cost• Meta l•~·• J Spr1.111nu Ml.IC NOTICE · 1 ha rag1111 ant con• NAME ITATEMIENT C~~ 9;6,6 os • aa Tiits bu1•nass 11 con ''"''h tna County Clef~ c.t Or Men l'\&IC NOTICE c111 928'7 T h1:. srciteomrlll wn 1 lctJ me<>Ced 10 11 ansM.I bus• The lollow•f\9 r>ertont are L'118 Suzanna Camire c:suctad by an 1no1v1C:Sua1 ""98 Coun\y on Janoary 9 I I Cont ad SIOolJ 9092 Bar w1lh 11111 Counly Crer~ or Or NOTICE OF nets uridar the t1c.111oou• dOol'\9 t>u1•fltt~ as 1000 South Coast 0<·11e The rag11tran1 com 1989 P\&IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS mud a Or , 11 ... n11ng1on 'ar199 Counlt on Janu ry 3 SAl.E OF ousmt"~S na,,..e or n11mM ROD S <.:ONCAE 1 E •tO? Costa Mau Cali! ~ 10 1ranS1cl t>u••· f40lellj NAM£ ITAT£MfNT Beach Ca I 112~0 1Y89 A8ANOONED liSIW 1b<lva on Januar7 .. PU,,.PING, 22991 Cam1ftlto1 92626 MIS under the f chhOus P>lbllllled Orange Caul FICTITIOUS IUllHfSI TP\e I ,,..... !I pet•0t•1111a Tliia Ous•nn:t 11 tor> F40311S PERSONAL 1989 Mer la13una Hrlls Cahl Tll•I businen 11 con· t>ut1ness n1ma 0t names Oa ly P•iOI Janyary 16 23 NAME tTATE. .. fNT dOl"V OutmeSI H CJuCleO Dy aft 1nd1v10ull Publ1sh~d O•Ml<)t' Coa~• PAOP(lllTY JOHPh,., G1e<.o 926Si hlled 800 .. e on ~~Der 30 F•oruary 6, li89 I T11e totlow.ng pa110t1s ••• E (; 1 HS~~ER CUSTOM The reg11tra"t com lJMy Ptl't J1111011rv 9 1(1 23 10 11.•tll'f"'" .re~t ~ Tt11~ su11•man1 was fll~d W1lhjiim A Chambers c:lufled by an •nd•vidual :16 1988 M-873 doing ou IMSt n •NSlAlLATION 2791 8unt· ~eel 10 tranM(I bull· ..1Ci. 1989 1n1to stftd parht•s nd nw w1111111e Counry Cieri. ol O•· 1~99 l Cam•n•IO Mar 'm ~~ r~Jl':r'~~:.'c1 e~':1 Linda lea WORD OF lllOUll'l 12781""' Cr Coote ~~ Ceht neu und., 1111 loe11Uou' i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii8f>ii'.:• puntte at 1tr9(' an9a County on J e1 u•ry 9 Lagune H•llt Calif 92&53 fl!s nder tne hc:llllOYI Th11 sia1omat1t ,.. .. filed PUBLIC NOTICE Glt11ne,1e Sta 6 l.tQu•ia ~,b,ti txit•,,_S name ot nam41t 1'l (ACE r AK e NOT•Cf 1989 Pamela Cnamt>eu 22!19 t txiair>a~s name °' names ... uh th• County 011111, of Or Beaet\, Catll... 9J6~ 1 [J..: C111 Elsne< 2791 htted at>ove on 197• th.al lhe reiuowll•(I personal I F4038.32 Cam1n110 Mar Laguna Hills ed 00 N A ange County on Oec;emDo• IC tSM.5 I Mantyn "'Johnton 114'!> B~n1 nc; C• Coa11 ¥eta Contad Sioop LOCAL "'""'"''Y whoen """" aoan Pot>l•Slle4 Ors1oqe cont C11111 4n6S3 111~11.'s ~:::. ~ 1988 FICTITIOUS 8USINl!SS Kehar .. a,. Lagun• 8• i.;n Ca I 92t:1 Tn11 sta1emen1 "'" tiled doned w• .. n tht! lttnanc~ ot Oe•ry P•IOI Janua1y to 23 lh•• butinen I\ con· This tlltemenl wu hied F40J001 NAM( ITATEM£NT Cla1t tl8!11 ""' C>ust11•n ,. co11 w th the COUl't~ Cietll ol 0• MOR TiU'AR/fS 1;o1 Hur>ltngton s1 ,.3.,..15130 Fetvuary 6 1911'} duClld Dy h111oand and wot• ...,11n tt>1 County C~rk 01 Or Put>t111\ed Orsnga Coatt ,,,. lotlCWlr•ng penor>t ••• lh•• Oullf\f!S\ 1s ton d<1C1•d Or 111n 1no1•l<W• •"l1" C0un1y on Janu11r) 14 ft le<ntn.ied •naut>e~c>at M881 lll• registrant com-C J 24 Da••yPt101J1nvary9 16 23 00t1iotxisrne11at <luC'eclD) ,.,,l!U,.ldua l'1• 1eg•tran1 tom 1981 ............ putJhC ""cllo" oursu,.N to rTW!">Ced lo tranaact bu$l ~~; ountyon anuitry 30 198!1 LUSl"·rl.AISER F'ONTAr.A fll• r•g111r•ti1 com ,...tllne..O lo on llt• liu~ ~IO c ••• C.o<!" Se<:hOl1 1'188 0., PUBllC NOTICE r•an und"' 11'1• ht1111ou1 ftOS481 M 8&3 JOllllT VENTURE 17S~ ~"° 10 11ansac1 bus• nctl vnd.,, IM llCMlou• Put>b.....i O•anve C<Mas• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C~ tttory • M·><l1 '¥ cri ~ • <. •. " , r .. tirul\ , 4 ,~flll 81 9 oo OU\lneu n ,,.,. or name"I PuObll•ed Oianoe Cont GH ent A•~ hw11•• Ca I ~ .. ...,., lh• 1,.,1111ous bur. re • n• or n mes oa~.,. PolOI J•nv••y 30 Feo am 1 170,,.. ,,.11r>g1on Sr FICTITIOUS IUllNESS listed al:l'J•• on J..ilAly 16 0 1 PIO ,.,..,, F h P\ISllC NOTICE 92'"' 1• °"_,, nam., or Mm s ,,,,.a abOv(! on Jeriu••• I ,~,fl 13 ~ 1919 . NAME ST ATfMENl' 1 ... 1!9 er 1 1 1 January...., a.. Th£ l ~ Co pen Ca J I 111 I ·•·8"7 """ 11'" "' 1"' be.:! "' lh "' fully 15 13 20 1989 ""' " " m ' 1 tie><! IC>O•• °" """'' ... • , 8191 , 'O" arm c.ti ~ r a fh" IOI 0., no peri0n$ a1e WA Cl\l1mt1er1 M.896 ,ICTITIOUS 8USIHl!SI l0t1Ut11 17$50 Gmette Ave 19et E11< [ltr ttt 111,.~""Js on• ruijl. llle!>f'"' oo.ny t>us.ness es Thd 111111emen1 "'•I Mf'ld NAME STME ... NT •rv n41 Cat I 9"7 t" ..-arnyn Jotin'°" Tn 1 1•1•em.l't1I 8 r1 Outh B 1(1 .ft$t'll PHONF BROr<HIS J28 ...... lllfl <.:ovnty c .... ~ OI Of Pl&.IC NOTlC[ Tt>a tOll0 .. 11\9 partont ... 1( .. -St"' Gorpor•llon Thia •t•len-enl •O I .. •t lte CCllnl, P\BUC NOTICE t1arlh•one t 6 d .,, •er• ,. N N11..po11 BlwO Sr• :20 l"Qfl County on Janu•ry P OO<nQ t>ul MH •• Dela#ara 8100 Ul"'a Av• .,.,111 1,,. Ccunt, c;.80 01 Or a ngf' County I( &5911 i •••••••••• l'T .. r\1 t""'"' t~ Olor lt!le Nl'Wf)Ofl8e8'f\ Cfllil 9:11>63 -IUI I( .S.2 s 0 u TH c 0 As T Suite 30 I Ranc!l o .nga COunly on J111nuary 9 198 FICTITK>US .u11-.s v i..on JCrt .,,th rcmoi col· Kr i.tre L Btav •909 C 100 Ft08M1 FICTITIOUS eUllNESS ANESTHESIA CAR[ 1159!. Cuc:.amonga Cail 91780 t%9 NAM£ ITATUffNT ree r bl f!'n•l t•h !! mic•o-Sa.,d\ OJ Nft•••~I El• Cll Puhl1lr fld Or~ C.e>ut NAME STATE.ME.NT Candytufl C1rdfl f'our'llaon Ttt11 OvS•fll'lll 11 con FecDaJI t .... toi!OwV!V l)«IOftl re 3500 PIK.JI c V1 .. DI .e Ne.....porl 6HCll 144-2700 PIERCE lllOTMHS llll IHAIWAY Morluary • Ch1tpl'I Cremation •RV" "Wl mrCY°"'a.• siano Cai t 92663 011 ty P•ol January 23 30 The totlo'w•ng ~'°"' .,, Valley Calil 92708 ovct.o tiv a Qt'"4!fll t'Arl Publt~O Orange Cont oo.no DUSl,_S H !TllKttlatWOUS~tlCll ll!'1\& WI if1tlG Btily •l'09L1do f'eO<uaryti 13 1989 d0<ng0Usineuat M1rc1a Lee UmmO• ner5'!<P o ... ., Pilot Janua•~ !6 Pl METFlO GRAPMICS •A'>Q'ngrr()<Ttu!enst\IOOOIS S11ooa 0. ""wpo<I Buell M 890 H.4RBOUR P.ACIFIC 11595 Candytult C11cle The rtO•Sl••nl com 30 FeOru1ry£ 1!#!19 ~ !>t 1 ~Cao•ait0nSI Corona nnd P ns d Shi!• ~· .. -C.ar 1 9161'3 L TO 17$50 G iene A"• Founla•n va• ay Ca t 92706 ~eo 1<1 11an,..;.1 bu... M ee.t Cl .. Ma• CaM ;,211~ fo lvl!h'r•'" Sunti .. iarn 1000 This OU\1nen 11 con P\8.tC NOTICE 1r,,,na Caltl 9271,. Th•t Ou••n•11 11 con· ,,... urodaf lhe ftc;MIOUI ----------P\8.tC NOTICE M1c.n.e JOM Oeler>•• p1oc"s~ wM "'"'" uon o..c1ed t.1 hu5bll•rd Md ,...1e FICTITIOUS 8UllNEU The Lusk Company Cah· OuClecl by an lnO•Yic:lual IN~•Nttl nal!" .. or names P\8.IC NOTICE ----------!111 "Caff\al;on SI CO.OI,. lu I d•um ~I "n"'f!<l 01 """' Tht> reg111r1nt com NAME ITAffMENT 1orn11 17550 G11ie11e ""• The reg111ran1 com• UleO IDOYI on Now•ml>ef Ott!'-'•' C. I 02625 llf'fl!i• 2 s. n111e 1 ed mat mf'ntf!d dlu "~"~1 1 ~'U"''• TN> IOI "''"" Pflf'OOI art1 Ir"""' CBJ•f 9271' manc..s-~~-trt~S-::1c111°"0" 1981 ,.ICTITIOUI llUllNl!IS ,,,... bus nua IS cion -~~~~~~!!!!~· ''""'"\ rnd b<h ~· "llS ""55 un <" 1 " ~ '•Ou\ " Tn s business s c;on lnass u .. .,.. ,,... '' u• Rrehard T O.nt Set NAMI! ITATtMENl duCl.0 br •n nd ••o.lulll -1 .. 11JO...,•ll•?sp.11~er\ m•s ~~.~~~~;.:•;;:No~ 11 ""~ 0"~~fbu~~~"ooctORS lduet~dDy a l1m11ecs 1 par1nar. :t:•:-00~ ~= T,,.11ta1amen1 .... s lif(I Thelooio..ngper ., t1r tria 1e;1t1rant com .,,1ar1aou~ trey• 1.1011 PS ,.,, Kr1s.1o1 B•1' 112() w V1c1or11 •f Co1tl6 J/\•p 18 1988 w11n tile County Cle<" ot Or do-no ~na• H '1 "'""Ci.,, to lltir>SKI bu~ 110 Broadway Costa MP:.'l MMllO .. . .. 0 I ConroJ'S Flowen 7983 Harbor Blvd Costa MP~J CA 9 "'' old 001 won111n s This slnl"'~'"''' was hid MHI Calif 92827 I The reg11tr.int c.om• Marc•a Um•nMu ill'>J; Count., on Jatlu•ry 20 1 STERLING ANO COM "•" under t!>e t1c;11110<a , ... 101hM ,., .. !'> ... oman, with the Courot Clor~ ..,, Or Pilmttll A M•yll 3229 manced IO ll&nSICI buJI• Th1S 1111~1 ..... t.i.o 19 9 F40515a PANY 3119 N•l>fH•• P! bOSirlMJ r1•me °' """" Jlloo\ ••ff! 1 1-"'"""IO •''9" Count ll~• J inu;u 17 •owl S1 • Cosia MH• Catol neu unde• the l•Clihoul with Iha County Ctetk ot Or C:O.t• r.t11•• C t 9"h'I ksl~ al.O•• on 0.C""'ber 1 gvwns m1sc,,.t111nrou~ '"' iqlJCj 11 Y I 9?627 t>Oaineu nsme o• namat PuOhlhad Or1noa Co '1 Staph«! P 0<1111••• J:.>J9 N• .. i•ort 1Cl81! iumf' '~""' l•y Ft047ot This bus•nH' •• con 1111.0 •OOV. on 1971 anga Covnty on 0..C.ftf'tlbeor O" ly P1101 J.l""'*'Y lO rab N•br "• eo.1.1 ,.,. .. ._ M ke 0.U.r..,., Put.h)lll'd o .... ~f' Co !lt PuOU~ll(':I Or1tr1Q! (.()~"' 0111;lec:I Oy an indl\lldual I Richard T Oelh! Sec '.)() 1988 f402U4 ru••y ~. 1J 20 l989 Cahl 9182 "'"' tlal-11 ••• lilll<I lJ111ll r> 101 .11101111 1 2-' 30 Oa"y P11a1 J1t11u !y 1J JO 1 Tna r•g111, 1,.1 com Th•• statement .... tiled Puohihed Orang" Coa 1 M ~8 O.ana Bur~r :in~ N• w.1r ,,,. COUf\ty C1at1t of Of 199 • I "n' 111r 1 li IJ 19119 n••nc.ed 10 lrtl'SICl ou51• wrlll lhl Courity Cler~ ol Or Di iiy Prlol January 9 lf. U !>fas•• Pl . Co.it MHll ang11 Cour.i. O< Ja11ullf'Y 19 _______________ ..._ ___ T_-'_?_8.._ ________ M_es_e_ 0 .. , unOl\r 1119 hclrllous ange County on Janu•ry 20 , 30 1980 ' f'\8.IC NOTICE Caur 921128 tH~ t>ul•nflt name nr nl,,,_ Ult9 M 18 I Thtt bu11uff, I~ co• '.a5t07 540-3135 Monday 111 .. Thursday 7:30am-8pm Friday 7:301m-5:3011m , Saturday B:001m-11:ao1m As a convenience to our Daily Pilot customers We're Open Earlier and Stay Open Later for New ads, Corrections and Cancellations. To Place Your Daily Pilot Classified Pless~ Call 642-5678 llilJ Pililt r lllled abo•• 00 t98l Ft05112 IC ._... ducted t>y hu1Mnd •nd • "' Pu~M>4!0 Ot.,~ Coa11 Pime•a A Mayo PuOlltned Orange Coaal P\a.IC NOTICE P.ICTITIOUI 9Ut M ll lri• re13111ran1 C<>'" fl)i Pt1e1 J•nua1 >O fell· Th~ ll•t~"'flf11 Wll• hied OaM~ Pilot JatMJ•ry 30 F•b NAMI STA1'[MENT men<~ to 1r11 t l>\J\1 'Vat)' 13 20, I t ... 11,, the Cou•ily Cler!. e>f Or-ruary 6 13 10 1089 f<ICTITIOUe aUStMll Tne IOllowing ,,.nonl ttt1 n.ts lil!lOM 1• er ltel1Uou M-tOa ~ Counly on J1muary 17, M 909 NAMI ITATDMNT dO<ng °"'°'*' H buttM I n11t or IMrt 1989 The lolfo,wlg Pl'•Ont ••a INL.AND [MPIR[ COM· kalad •l'>O ... on J l\ulf'r 3 F404MI Pl&.lC NOTIC£ doing bu .. nell •• MEACE CENTEA 17$!>0 11188 P14ot 1 Id OfanQa Coal! R & 0 DESIGNS, 2~• G tte A"*""41 t"""'* Caot 51a(>Mn P 8u•G.,. 0111ly PolOI Januaiy 23 30 FICTITtOVI 9U9MS• Carnegia Avenue. Co••• 9271• . Tn>• •l•I ...,I ..... hltld F•br11 ry 15 13 1~89 NAME llATUIKNT Met•. Cat.I t2626 Tiii Luill COmpeny CA •• , ... Ille Covn11 c ., .. OI Or M-1187 The fol ng per~t era Aot>etl W Scn-.k 1!>.. lornoa t 75SO G 111 A•• 1~ County on J&rMI•) 10 ----------Ide>ong bUSind• H c.rnag .. Ave C0tta Mesa 1rv1ne c.tit 07714 19411 P\8..IC NOTICE ~ETRO PACl<AO NG. 31 Ca •I 92821 1( .. ,., St ... Corpor•hOn 'aot02t ----------1011.11 Trea Ln , IMne Calif Oonnt R Pn.~ ?:Z t:Z Dell•M• l300 UtlCll A,,. Put>lisnad 0ra"9 Coa•I FICTlllOUl eUll~tt 11211~ Carneg,.lana cJ.Aedondc> Suit e 301 , Aancho 0•'1 P1101 J-.wy 1~ n NAME aTATlM£NT Clle1ter T Stickney 31 f\eacn Cal•I 90271 Cuumonga Caol t1~.30 JO et>tu•rt 1 t Tiie lollt-wof'lg pe!l(Mlt .,. Oai. Trea l/I Irvine C .t Th•• t1u11ne11 11 con Tll•t buJ•l'ett ., con ~ 8!3 dOt'lg bui'neH 11 9271S ducted Dt • oar-•' l>Alt • ducted Oy I~·· 1>•••·1---------- lHE JAYSON SECURITY Tn11 ou11neu 11 con· neu1>1p net~ fl'\alC NOTICC AGENCT 111 R1Yar11de. duc:l9<1 by 1n 1nd1V1duat The r10111ra nt com Tna rag11111nt com·r--~;.;;;;;,;.;;..;.;..;;.;.;.;;.;;.__ NewpQ118eac:n Cahf 02663 The rag111ran1 com· meflced to 1ranstet Dvtl· IM"C.0 10 lranMct bu •· 'ICTITIOUI 8UllNC.ll Herschel Jay Crawford, menced 10 trlntael txisl• neu un<llf 11\e l.c;hhous ,,_, undlf Iha l1c:111to..r1 NAJllt llATIJllCNT 1190 W t&th SI • 105 New neu ut'I~ the 11e1111ou1 bu"neu name °' nt met CIVllflfft name QI names Ttla 1ot1ow1no perl<lf:.1 ••• "'°'I S.a(n C•M 92'63 CIVliness name Of namet ht led •bOv• on ()e(.enl~ tec:I l b()<;I on N""'7\b@<. dO<nQ but "'" .. Th11 bu11n111 •t con lltt.O aoove on NIA 21. 1088 ttu Al'tOUlllO THE WOf'l.O dueled ov an ll'!c:llYk:IUal C.l\e918f T SUc:kney Aobe<I w Schwenk AICllMd T [)elnl Sac IMPORTS, 4110 p"'" "'°""' Tne r10111ran1 com Thia atatemant was t11eo Th•• 1tataman1 "'" hi.cl Th" 1tat~en1 ""'" r...a 00'1 •214 N~t e 11 maric:•d 10 \f81'lSI Ct bUal·1wlth th• County C*k of Or won IM Coun1y Cletll of Or· ""1th tile Count;r Cla•ll of Or· Cti 1 neeo n<'H vnde<r tht l1Cllllou1 anga C(Wnty on January ?3 ange C0\1nty on January 9. ange County on J•nu1ry 20 Mary Et"" Smith ae 10 1>u11M~t neme or namea 1H9 1989 1989 1 Par" ~"'°'' •7 t• '"'°'' 11t1t>d al>Off on Oecembe1 '40l2t2 ~ f...ott.51 jl>Oft Ge c.h C•M U 00 2$ 19119 I P110l•shed Ofange Coat1 Put>11tf\acl Ou1nga Cot. t PuQIJ~ Otanoe Coasl Ann Arla l 11n J 11 11ertc11e1J Crswlord 1 0 11tyP1101 Jenuaty30 Feb• Oa1ty P1101 J&nuery te 23 Oe~y P1lot.Jat1u1ty 30,F•b Ca lla 1..1 Veta, San Th11 atatemant wet f1i.d ruarv 9 13 20 1980 30 J:abfutry e 1089 ru8fy I . 13, ?a 19811 cien..n11 C.uf t1t1' "'''h lhv County Clefk ()I Or· M·H J M 17$ M-900 TM• b11sln " II con· STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legat Department 1t the Daily Piiot Is pleas~ to en- nounce 1 new s rvice now avall- oble to new buslnesse We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, end eave you the time and the trip to the Court HouH in Santa Ana Th n, of courM. after t"'4t soerch 11 completed we will fll• your fictitious bva!_nesl name statement with th• County Clerk, publish once 1 week for four w k• os required by llW and th n file your proof of publl- cetlon with the County Clerk. Please atop by to Ille your tictUtous bualness 1tetement 11 the Delly Piiot Legal Depart· mont. 330 west Bay, Coate M .... Cahfornta. If you c n not atop by. pleaH call ut at (71"4) 642-4321, Ell ntlon 315 °' 3 1$ and we Wiii make 1rr1n~ment1 for you to handl th11 procedure by mall If you thould hive 1ny furtMt' q~•tlon1, pteue call ua and w will ~ more then glad to • 1st you. Good luck In your MW t:>uslnea It d\ll;lecl bY 8 Q•nera• 0 II• '*"''" fhe r191atraftl com• ~ to transact bUtJa "-I 1.nde1 !tie ftC.MIOUI but.,.. namt or .,. .. list~ atl0¥e on NIA M.,., E Sl9'i fl'!G ltll«Mfll MS BE YCU OWN BOSS UPNONC NEWSPAnll noMOOOH HAS POSITIONS AVW8lE FOlt SO.f.-OTNAllD TM(· CHARCl mt PERSONS TO SUPERVISE \'OOltCi ADIA.lS Of4 A NEWSPAm rmJCTQC CREW QJMANTEED $400PBEI llT1t POmmM. 10 Sl• PO MD LJll( •IED acllllQlllD ... ,... ... l I I I LOTS r. mt•ftRfY TO ..... ., CMI. (UI) 4174111 • ...............•.. Or.,_ C... DAILY PILOT /Monday, J--.-y 30. ,._ - Two Teamsters leaders who quit may not face charges 19YJOHNKWG ""~-wnt!ftland submitted for coun appro"al later this .. «k. WASHINQTO -T-.o Tcamsttn kadtn who lh JUdlr appro"n the dtal. all cha pinst Holme and Clevdand .-ill bt d~. Jht satd. rniped thaJ .. cckend "'-tll be dropptd as ckfendants in' a ,ovttiuMnt racketttnna ca~ ~luna to take control of the union btt,ause of ns al~d d('ahnis with orpn1Led cnmc. authori11n s.a1d Sunday Holmes anoounctd ·his ttS&Jnataon SaturJa) as Teamlltnlackrs huddled 1n Washington to discuss ~hat so~rtft said wan propotcd settlement calhna foranternal union e1«11on rtforms and the rtmo"ar of se\.crtl D'l(mbCn of tM T camstcrs go\.Crn1na "°8rd .Holmes rtportedly wasamonathe ""e prn1dent who "ould ha' e bttn forctd out under 1ht 11ttmtnt Robert Holmes of Dctron and John H. Cleveland of W~shm1ton. ,.._,o of the 16 vice presidents of the t 6- oulhon-rMmbcr union, res1aned Sa1urday as part of aartt.mcnts with the Justice De~ment. ~1d Deborah Cooey, a spokeswoman for the L' S anornc) 's ofTtee in New York. SM said the oral •arccment bct"'ccn the two fonner Tcam11en officials and protttutor1 "'-Ould tit' J\Ut in Cleveland made nu pubhc announ tmtnt of h1~ dcc1SJOn to qutt, but 1 union source confirmed ('orle) '\ accoun1. He wa. no1 bche"cd 10 be among those vice pre 1cknts lafFted by the proposed scttkment. The settk~nt proposal wa~ ovtrwhtlminal> rt· Texaco Inc. reveals plan to pay S 1. 9 billion in special dividends Proposal pa rt of oil giant's truce w ith biggest stockholder l y St<fft \IVOU!NBERG N' ....... 11>' .... NEW YORK -Te~aco Inc on ~unday made a truct' v.ath 1ts biggest tockholder, Carl Icahn. who said he would not ti)' to bu)' the 011 giant or wrtst control from 11s bo3rd -""'-Texaco. moHna toward comple- tion of a rcstructunng, also proposed payina S 1.9 b1ll1on in special d1v1dends to shartholdc~. a step Icahn applauded The .q>.mpan) said 11 had signed a scven-)uraarttmcnt -wuh lc3hn that he wiU not add to his st.ike in tht 011 g1~n1. currently estimated at 17 percent. and will not launch or suppon 3n) prOJt)' lights ap1nst manaacment. Texaco and Icahn also agreed 10 settle pending ht1pt1on. Te\arn sued Icahn last spring, accusing him of secunt1e law v1olauon~ Icahn had pressured Tcxa~o man- agement to boost 1ts stock's value b) sellin.g assets. U:astJ u ne. the corporate raider lost a baller struggle against manaacment for control of the Tex-aco board. Earlier. the board rc1cctcd Jcahn·s friendly S60-:M~arc offer to bu} the compan) Icahn. v.ho said he s1~ncd the 11ttment near dawn unda) aner a mtttint that bcpn Saturda) aner- noon. said he felt Teuco man•Je- meot hid doM a aood Job sn gctung the most out of ~ent antt sale • panacularly the rcttnt $3.24 billion salt of 11s Texaco Canada 1n1crcsts He said he also llked the idea that Texaco would put the i.pcc1al d1"idend and any pc>ssable chanies in its "poison pill" defense to a vote of hareholders. A poison pill 1s a defensive measure for prc\.entina the takeover of a corporauon b) making ats acqumuon proh1b1t1\.cl) u- pens1ve. ··1 think top management at Te~­ aco dunna the lut )Car has done a goodJob 1n makin' Tuaco kancrand more productive, • Icahn said an a statemenet. In a telephone interY1ew. he put 11 more simply: "Wh)' fight when man- agement is doing the JOb for )OU., .. He dechncd to Sll)' whether he planned to sell his Te~a o stock. but noted the agreement places hmll\ on how he may do so. The special d1v1dends. which will be submitted to shareholders for a vote at the annual mccunf 1n Ma)'. would be Ont of the fina ste~ an Texaco's restructunng that has setn the company sell about S7 b1ll1on 1n assets sance last Apnl. Texaco said 1t plans to pay two spec1aJ d1 vadtnds, ont of$4 a share an notes and a second of S3 a ~hare in cash and SI a share in prefemd stock. for a total of S8 per share. The compan)' ha about 244 mallton share outstanding In add1tton to the pecaal dividend~" Teuco said at planned to buy back >.500 million of tts stock b> AU&USI 1990 ''Wuh toda>•'s action. 1 e1':tt:O has done even more than 1t pledged to ats 'ihareholdcrs last June.' James Kin- near, prcs1den1 and ch1efe"<ccut1ve of Texaco. said in a \tatemcnt. Alfred C. OeCranc Jr .• chairman of Teitaco. '>31d the agreement wuh Icahn will permit management to focus·· 100 percent on the petroleum busane " Teuco announced us rl-structur- ang plan last spri ng af\er cmt'l1ng from bankruptc)' la" pro1cc11on. sa)ang 11 planned to sell about $5 b1lhon in assets lfld d1S1nbute about a 1hard of the procc~s to !>hart holders h v.ound up rcalwngabout S7 balhon through asS<"t s.alcs The b1gc t assets.ale v.-as T C'xaco·s agreement, announced Jan. 20. to !.(II 11s 1ntere" an Tuaco Canoda to lmpenal 011 forSJ.24 b1lhon Tcuco will also rcce1' e dt' 1dcnds CJtC«dmg S573 m1lhon an C'JSh as a shareholder of Texaco Canada. Teuco. which 1\ based in Wh ite Plains. N. Y .. filed ror bankruptq protection an 1987 to"' ou.1 having to post 1 (>Olentaall) rutnous s.«urur. bond an ats coun baulc "11h Pcnn101l C'o. JC(tcd. aC"CordinJ to tv.o mtet1na part1c1panh v.ho s~ke on thecond1t1on the) not be named. C0tlty would neither confirm nordc:n) that a \Clllcmcnt offer had bttn mack The meetina at rcam~ters ht'adquancr Mrt wai called b) union Prt 1dcnt William J. Mc<:arth), who SuC'Cccdcd Jac:k1c Pre\scr as head of tht' nation's larac$t union followana Prc~str·~ death lut summer M anh) wa IM'ad of the l eam ten 1n Ne"' En&land and onf ol the union's 16 1ntemat1onat '' prtta<knt v.hen the u11 "" fit~ an tw Yotti SC-\-C'ft month~aao Both Holmes and ( lc"eland were on the lo 1ng side 1n that c,ltctaon, backing Pre scr's hand-p1d•ed successor. union Sttrttary-J reuurer WclcJon Math1 . Mc."('arth\ dcfeatrd Math1-. b) a 9·8 vote but tncc then has consohdatcd ha pov.cr and h~el) wall ha\c tbe vot~ to win approval of h1 cho1te!> to fill the tv.o a:ncral execuuve board vacan 1e created b) Saturd:i) ·s rcsag-nauon h alleac that mort than 1wodo1t'n rtputcdorpn1«d cnmc fiautt ha"c had de hnas 1n Team ters 1fla1rs, 1ncludin1 us1n1mob1nnucncc to control union el«taon) fhc su111~ \Chedulcd for 1nal ft'b. 27. It a'ks 1hat 1he court rtmove the Tel\msters leadership. plac:t the 11n1on under tru tee hip and ptoh1b1t 1ht' allege<J mob figure\ from an)' future deal1nis with tM union I here v..ere 26 reputed orpniled cnme fiauff named 1n the \Ult but 10 v.cre drop~d a dc-fendant la\t )tar tfler sagnan• aarecment tn which the promised 10 1vo1d deahnp v.11h the union Testing of NJ shuffler approved .\TLANTIC: un J (.i\P) - Gaming rciulators ha'c authonLC'd the test of a nc" automatic card shuOling dcv"e that 1. u1s the lime from several minutes 10 40 seconds Ont blac.kJad uible at Ball) ·s Parl Place Casano Hotel will be fitted with the shufllang ma hane to test m opcrauo". under a unanimous de- cmon b> the tate Casino Control (. omm1s ion last WcJncs<la' Adolph E N1c:ole111. president ot We Are 21 S)stem\ Inc of fkrlin N J • said the de' ace "-Orls v.1th tv.o sets of t'1&ht 1.k\.k\ ot 1..:arJs M> thJI n tacl ol ~uflkd c:irds "nlv.a) read\ v.-hen thr tac:l in u'I<' t\ e\hau!>lcd For the \)~tcm 10 v.orl (3 1no' mu'il get a d1ffer1.·nt t\.pe of pla) 1ng card made of\ 111)'1 anJ l'.'nt:odl'.'d "1th a bar rnde 1ha1 can be re.id b\ an opucal \Cunn<'r v.1th1n the \hutllcr .\s c:ards p1IC' up 1n a d1~ard r.id: the ma hint' takes 1..:ards from tht bonom of thr 1'3\. k and an..rrh them in10 the \hunler . .ittalht•J to th~ bottom ol the 1:iblc When all card~ an: pla~cc.J. 1h1.· deakr can pu~h a button the -.cc:on<.I set of card v. all rt\C from an OJ)l'n1ng 1n the table. and pla) can \.Onllnue '1rtuall) un1nterruptC'd The '<.'annl·r 1\ de~1gnrd to mal.c certain card~ trom each \C.'t are not sntermingkJ, that all the l ards :ire there each tamr the i.cl 1s shullled .ind that no one !>v.-1tchc~ card f 'REDIT l ,I '\ t : Jamaal Wilkes signs with Hopkins Development team Jamaal WUlles ha!.JOtned Hopllln ~' t'lopment Co. and v. 111 v.ork with 11 :tlqu1 1t1ons1eam H1srC' pons1b1f1tte \l.tll1n\ohernmmun1c.it1<.mv.11hc111c' l'\.'tJC\elopment .l&COllCS and landov.nC'I'\ 10 d1scu S potential dC\Clopmcnt opponunaucs an urboln infill and rt'de\C'lopmcnt a~nc' areas H CX hc:Ktqu:inered in • cv. pon Beach ha compktcd .. 0 proJel t), man) of wh1dl arc commun11~ hopping 1..enters Mo\t rel.en ti~ the former L alcr ~skctball !.t.ar "orked in commen.·1al real C!>tate de' dopmcnt ~nd profe 1onal spons co11 ultauon throu&h his OY.n firm !)mooth as ill Enterprises • • • ( osta Mc~ rc!>1Jcn1 l\oao M11atlesoa ha bl-en named senior produ~ t m:rn.ig.t>r for lu~r pnntC'I"> b' Tod1lba A.merit-a lnc.'s Information ~ ll.m I)" ISIOn in Inane ••• MllllsOJI Propu1l~• h s annoum.ed the appo1nrnwn1 ot Krlstlu RoHrt 3\ director ol morkeung. H1.•r fin.I re~pon~1b1l1t) "1111nvoh I.' lea ang the ti rm'\ large t maxed use project. the IC,5 000-i.quarc-foot \outh <. oa'il <. ommcrccntcr locatc.-d an Fountain \.all1.•) • • • Olivia laaaic~lll "a named corpor.tte as'>O\.'llltc ·" the l'" pon Re ch oflicc of ti~ppard.. Mallia, Rktlltr & H1mpto1>, a Ml H'.tr-old Inv. firm .,.,,1th more than :!40 J1to1 ncH and oOilt~ in lou1 c 1t1C:\ • • • \\ 11h 15 \Car\ ot mongaic-hanlan.i c\pem•1Kl". Jc>rr) Husl~r ot M1\'>1011 IRAs past heyday; dropoff analyzed \ 1e10 rcc.l"nth v..a .ippo1ntt'tl Vl(t' pre 1Jcnt ot \lk'> .it t•port Pacl(l<' Fllftdl•& Corp .• Prt)1dent Magd~ H.inn annou11{\.'<1 t k "111'upef\1-,c ~O loon c:on!>ultJnt man\ ""h rr')1dcnt1.il r1::il C\tate ~ d.,in.,unJ, to c\pctltte ttw loan pa O<.'t'\S for home" bu\ e1 • • • Rould Kagltr ol '-'n <. kmcn1r I!> no" a'>Wl 1.ue direi: tor ot prnJl" \ manaiment tor Rlebrd oe •CY Martin's hl".ld"lu.mcr ollke 1n l\ev.Nn &ach Pan of ht!> nev. re pon\lb1ht1c v.111 1ndudc the hcduhn anJ budgeting of propo\C'J rcs1dC'nt1al pro1e,1s rangan lrom 1ngle-tam11\ trad housang to h1ih-dens1t\, multt-tam1I\ tHUJC"Cl throuitiout uthc:m t •h· fom1.i. \n1on ,e,ad:i. \'1~11"~ and l-lond R "1 1\l)ncot thc1..-oun1n '11 leading l"C\ldC'nt1;al planning 3nd .1rl.h1tet'l~11. I rnmr;in1C\ fhc .Jv.Jrd-"1nnan1 firm "3" 'l('IC<"tt-d to dc•.ign the Cit Pla,11c' of Pttt'>firld M.t "l.1' tnll En' 1ronmC'nts expC"nmcntlll huu'<' 1 h1<> hou~· • part ,,1 < .r 'rntcn\1\C '>tlKh ol altcmJtc housing con.,trul11on ~llmponcnt lkdira11.·d 10 dc,t'lopin1 lc.1'" co t cons1rut·11un material .. \O housinJ l'an ~ :itlonfahll· 10 m<.Ht' ix•oplt' 8)1 CHIT CUftlER "" ............. NEW YORK -It 150'1 bard to undentand why many Arnencans have stopped contribuung 10 their individual retirement accounts in the past couple of years. Sinc::e 1987, they haven·t been allowed to deduct thecontnbutionson'theirtax returns 1fthey a.rt coveftd by a pension plan and have incomes that exceed ipccified limits -ns.ooo for sinak filers and SS0.000 for mamed couples. For thote who rem.a.in ehaiblc, furthermore, the deduction doesn't save as much 1n taxes under the system of lower tax brackets created by tax rtform. People 1n the IS pctcent bracket who make $2..000 contributions, for ex.ample, set only a S300 tall bteak. Non-dcducublc IRA contnbuuons still a.re allowed for anyone with tncome from a JOb. But non4cduct1ble IRAs have proved to be less than a beghiL That '' evuSenced by the dropofT that ha.s oc:cutftd 1n IRA promotions by banks and other financial 1nstttut1ons. C"Spcc1alfy at th1s ume of year. "A lot of bankers aren't 1 hot on the account as before tu reform:· reports the ncv.-lcner 100 Hl&hcst Yields.. which tracks trends m consumer banlang. The editors SI} the) ha"e heard reports that "50me outfits won't promotr their IRAs at 111 ID 1989." Analysts who have tud1ed the suuauon sa" the IRA's faJI from fuor IS P3"1) the result of confusion and m1sundcntandmg_ They say some people who could suit make deductible contnbuuons have the mistaken im- pression that they no longer can do so In addthon. they observe. savers at all levels often fai l to appreciate the power of tu-frtt compounding. which still applies for all IRA~ And there is an understandable rtluctance to ue the money up until aic 59Y2, when withdrawals are permitted with no penalty. Even 1fyou dmde to make a non-dcducttble contnbut1on. your rcsohe may v.eakcn when )'OU confront the papcrwor~ and record-keeping It v.111 require over the )cars Once you make a non-dcduct1blc con1nbu- uon, you know that )OU -will wm~y h1"e non- taxable d1nnbut1ons. assuming that )OU don't want to pe) ta1'es on the same mone) 1v.1cc That ushers )OU anto 1he wonderful 1o1.ord of such document!> a Internal RC',enuC'Scn ice Form 8606 ... Nondcducuble IRA tontnbuuon . JR.\ Basis and Nonta\ablc IRA D1s1nhut1ons " Form 8606 en1ulcs )OU to spend an e11tra ~8 minutes (IR cst1matC') each )t'ar wrestling v.ilh such demons as ''I:! Entcir total IR.\ d1stnbu11ons rece1'«1 dunng 1988 Do not include amount rolled 0' er before 1-1-89 (~ anstnll·taons> With all this. 1hough. some ad' 1c;crs on matters of personal finance rnntend that people who shy a"3) from IRAs ma' br missing 3 be1 especaall) 1.f1hc) arcn 't 1ak1ng other. compensating ~tcps to plan for retirement ThC' arguments about keeping sa' 1n1s hquad and a'o1ding IR repon1ng requirements arc "coat'nt but not l ogcnt enough:· declares Jonathon Pond, prcs1dC'nt of f1nanc1al Planning lnfom1nt1on Inc 1n Watenown, Ma "The t<n-deferral feature of I R.\s v. 111 r~ult an a supcnor return versus 1n' esung out\1dt' the IR.\ Quite frankl), v..e also hke the notion of rcmo\lng rettrcmcnt-onented mone\. lrom temptation·~ reach ·• fhC' onerou IR A rcponing requirements can be redu ed cons1dcrabl> 1fonl) one or a couple of I R.i\ acrounts arc u11h1«1 " Bl'Sl~ESS :\OTES l•nnk elll Traders donate heavily to political campaigns Hammond Co. reporting quarterly loss CHIC".\(,() ( \P) -Poh11cal a tton committed affihau•<l ~11h (h1caao luturei market~ ha,·e donatt'd m1l11ons of dollar\ 1n the eltc11on camp;iaan of 01Tk1al\ v.ho o'crsct rc'ula11on ot the ochanacs wh1th arc now uu1tts of a federnl 1n"ec;t11311on a n~ipapcr reponcd unday The Auction Markeh Poh1ac1I A1..t1on Comnvttl'e wh1d\ rtp~nt\ 1hc ( ha~go Board of Trade and ttle Commodit) future~ Pohucal 1-und. rtprcscnt1n1 the C hie ao Mcrant1lc E\changt ha'<' funded the camp111J''I of la~ma~en on tonam 1onal cumm1ttl'<'\ rt1ul111na fut urn market • the Ou T nbunc id The 1 .. ouchan1ture brans 1n\e t1pted b) federal offi"1al' v.ho u pcct w1dnp1tad fraud sn trndsna pra(11 Authont1c refu 10 comment but the invot1pt1on n.-pt111cdl) ccntcn on alleptton that a man) a' I 00 broke~ and 1r de" s) tcmat1call) cheated cu tomen 1n 1llcp1 t.radtt mecommod1ticsopcnss.a) the 1n,csl1ptaoncould bnngahout nt1i1o ao\emmcnt rqulations. ~hach traders o ppo . "1 he wont rcsuh "'ould tK' that 11 "'ould Cl\l a shadov. o'er the ent11·c 1ndU!tr') ••• and we ""ind up f; 1n1 rqulatory propc.1\ll\ .. \tl1d bn J. Brod). pre idcnt of cw York' Commodat) [\cha The Tnbunc reported that tra~el"$C!onatcd S 1.4 m1lhon 10 the t~o PA 'i hnkcd to the Chic o market dunna the 19 7. ckcuon qde. Of that 1mount. 6, 7SO wu donated to conarcs ion.ii campeian -up \harp!) from the SS3 .100 the P.\C 'donatcJ 1n the 19 S-16 C)Cle, the ne-wiaper said The contr}buuons snc:I~ somf hefty aif\s to la•mal.e~ >Aho have introduced bill that ~ould benefit the commod111cs 1ndu lrlt"\, the Tribune s.a1J In 19 4. lhc tv.o aroup:. &l'C S21,000 to CamP11&n mcra a. a p C lt'l up b) '»en Robel1 Dok. R-Kan . lnd1vhJual track" alw donaltd S49 . .SOO to Dok'' P.\C the 'f nbune Yid Dote, then cha1rm1n of the natc f1nance ommttttt, helptd to 'WO..t out a pcc1aJ ti\ bl1lou1 to $1\f 1radCn a ut SlOO million annualt)'• the peptr reported. Dolf jpe>knman Wall Riker, tt Md unda) 1t his Spnnaftdd. Va .. home. dfniN the .cnator had bttn 1nOutrnd by the d n tK1n .. PA(' contnbuoon ha' t ab\Olutet) no ~lat ion to h ., am mbcr ''*S. and to ' 1~1tit tt. prtiiqr:· R1lcr \I._. .. t lc'a 1 ;Aan for natOt Dok. 1 lnow that that'i tnat:· R~ Manin RutW. l>-llL. rt«n'N S . SO from the t.-o P~< and othtt toUrtn rda~ to the comrnodattn 1ndut.U) 1n tht I I -A? '*"'°"<>'*·and an add1uonal US. "' 19 IM ~'\419pt'f tlid In I I. R\IDO ~toffd. IM'aWr'C that "OUIJ ha\.·ec•~ a "' ~ rorc,cryuntocqM tradn1. k'u1ntthCm ... 11h1Wl\1npoh m.dl • m1lh0ft anauall). lll"COfdu'I to Common < uw. a citiftM' ttalttnt ~p '" .. .... ne .... did .,. ..... alMI ...... dmiN ht •'H 1nft11tM'Cd b) aM C'OM.llOft Hr "'' IMM .... KCIHlfd 0( an) ilkpht). the M # If I fCI' laid • nt Hammond Co ha~ reponcd a loss of $2111. lo l or S 11 per hJre lor the nine mnnth'i ended Oet· l I . which compares to net incomt> of S609.92S or S 2b per \tulr~ for the prt\. IOU nine months. announ<'C'd Thomas I Hammond. pre\ldcnt of the Ne-wpon lkach-hasc<l mortpgt' ~nk1n1 firm ~crord1n1 10 Hammond. the lo\\ wt pnmarll)' true to a third <.1uancr chaf'JC 1n!it preta\ income of $450.000. tht' rtsuh uf the r tder.al Home Loan Bank Boartf~ rt)tctaon of the comp:sn)'·\ appltc.~uon to cqu1tt a sa\lnp and l~n a\W\.ta· uon. Other opcr.itanf ft"\ults for the nine months ended )(( 3 I andudcJ reHnue of SI 6 3 malhon comrartd to $19.4 m1lhon, 1 16 pcr""t-nt rcdu • t1on from 1he prc"1oui n1ne·month penod Loan onain~tton . dov.n 1.a perttnl dunna the pcr100, .._,(re s~·n m1lh n compared to S I m1lhon Loan Kr"' td II ()cc; l I. y,erc S624 m1lhon comporcJ to Sb67 m1ll1on . a \C\ en pcrttnl mJu1.:t1on from De\'. JI. t9 7, for the third quancr ended Dt-c. 31. thf compan)' los\ "H S529.7S4 or S 26 PC"!' M\ rt compared 10 net income ofS 144.227 or S 07 pcT share for the ptt\:tOU 'hard quarttt. Loan QOJ1nll1 ns for lhe third q_uancr "trt $90 mslhon comP1ttd to 1% m1lhun for the P't" 1 u third quarter. a \1-. pnttnt rtduc11on. crord1na to Hammond, 19 •a "a daf1kuh )C'tr tor I n onaina11on\ lndUMI')' lo.an \:OIUl'M1 weft ~uMtan· oalt lo•'tf than the J>!'CVU.>u . ur and amuonal comptt1t1on rtWlttna from the turmoil 1n tht U\ 1np and loan tndu.-f} rtd\ittd ~tCOft\ptO) ·i .. o1umnaad maf1lM Hamme.cl ~n. 1 mott op- umitllC' tibout J 919 Loen ' umc 1t UM tune hM 1tnpn>ted and • btMW o.r rompen) _..,end fi I 19t9on a po\ltnt' nmt. hoai<I ~r { ,.n) '-i\ton<'lll) hi Ptrf'ormcd • "'C'll during pt"rt1.KJ, ot high int<rl ,, rates hct -au\c:' ot our .i"1hl' lu ~II hcd&.e\ to hu1ldt'n Jill! •Mu\. tUrl· In.in' suited to this en\ 11onmcn1 • • • C o" ta ~h "cl • h o1 \\: d I C ~ B•omtd•cals Inc. ''ud 1\ ln~·" ot n,, reason \o al·count for 1ht ira<l1ng .lell\ ll) 1n tht• rnmpam ~ \\ex~ l·ndn' out 1hc ~l'rld < nn\41hd.11rd a\-.ct!i on L>e-c l 1 • • • s Av~ Finaoc11l Suvl~ lac. ut "t're I ~O m1lhon. a :!O tJtrt:en1 "'1ncplan 1osellupto S600milhon inln·a~e trnm thl' Sl~5 malhon r\' 1n un<;.eeurcd debt \('( unucc; fmm ~r1~d tnr 1 "tl7 Total dcpc1S1t ro umr to tame. along '"'h ~amnt' 10 ~O t> [)'.'tl·erH to SI 'Ci t'1 mt I hon up put'\: ha~ dt'bt au or Jing 10 1 tihna trc.im S 11 ~ ti mil hon Tot I loan~ anJ v. ath the untie\ an<l bl·hang( kl'\('\ ad' a need~ pc.-rn:·nt fron\ S '.5 6 ( omm1 )Ion m1lhnn to S'I' m1lhon 1n 198 • • • \\ J)m' f-M1lkt Orange 11onut Orugt l\a1lon1t Bant"Orp. ~rent atnrnrp pn''i1dent. said aflcr-t ' It noted \t'\ er<1I ptl\ltl\ C' Jc\ clor-ol the communll~-('"' nl'l.1 1ndc~n· eatntn&' r.r<"v. '~ pcr\.cntto SI .?O pt·r mcnts ha'c ~-cn .innoun"':d h' 1hc dent hanl. nov. in 1t' 10th \Clf. 'hare. v.htlc \han.·holJ(~· rqu1ty. f<'r compan) o'er the p.:,t ~i.cral rcponcd \trun1 ad,;inn•mtn\ 1n all rC"gulator. pullX'~" increased 12 month \.:>tcaon(') •ll the do of tM I~ b [)'.'m:nt to SI I ' m1lhon from th -nnoum.ement on l)cc ~ ol .a \Qr. Total lat ~u.:arter re,enuc "~!> SIO I m1lhtln r~~1rdcJ in 19 7. St 1 m1lhon l.Ontrtt:t from th( t tc: $3.77 million. a _9 pcncm pin oH•r On Mal'lh ~l.1hcholJ1n comJ>4n' of Cahfom1a fxpartment of Health the s~ q m1lhon ot the prt\ IOU ~e11·~ di tnbu1eJ ( \h di\ 1dcn~h of SO . .?() ~r"1~ to \Upph a t.haano'>t•~ IOr it' con ·lud1ng penc.ld '"t 1n"omc hlt per \hUl' amoununa to SW17'4, nt'v.bom ~rttning rr r:am that the founh quancr v.a S .<X10. up v.h11.h rt'duced '>harcholacn; equ11' helps Ptt'tnt mental and ph~\lllll .p percent trom tht S~ 6.000 b~ a h~I'.' amo'!nt f •&Urt'S arr ubJ~t rclarda11on. f he d1 an l'ill "u~ lo n:poncd for the ttlrt-e·month "om-to audit 'crat11.~t1on b) tht ni..· tr t nt'Y>born~ for bnormall~ lov. p:arable IQ 1 pc.-nOd ouh1dt' auditor th)ro111ne k'tls. an md1" t1on or or tM tv.ch·c months. net am:un'c Pnnt1p:tl lllfac, ot tht' bank arc 11 h)poth)ro1d1o;m "' SI ~ million. a 3' ~l\"n1 I WI I: 1'.atclla \\\ Oran c. v.11h nnounet"mt'nt on 'o' 7 ot increase mer c-am1n dunna IQ ~ addmonal ollul"'l 111 Lhe 'ltad1um area FD4. 1uthonz.1t1on to mark.ct a ncv. Rc,cnuc ~.from 10.9 "''lhon tu ol v.c t <hangc 1mJ 1n the h1 torit • raptJ , hnical J1 no tu; that for th<' S l) 'm1lhon. a.? I pem:nt gain. plat a 1U"l"a 01 Onan c first u me allov.' ch n 1c.il lahoratom~ 11•m;iimmmiiiili:iiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiim;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiil~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.iiiiim9 to \lmuhan u I~ tc t for tht' p en'e for mat1Juana 11ndur tuc:a1nc 1n a 1ml1c pattcnt mplc, It al\O rt'\. I\ cd fl) 41uthon1at1on to m rlct 'I d1n1t-al d1 no,ttt rtt nt lat tor th~· cktt\'.t10n of morphine' 1n a pa11ent ,.,mp . ln 1JJ111 n the compan' ad 1t ~• ninkw tinh 1n prohtahiht~ 1n a h una ot \ \ ~1ott\ hnollll) C'Om- pan1c ~omp1kd b~ f orhc' hp11nl' 1n 1t Jan 9, l 11 ~. 1\\uc The rompan ad 11 has not \Cl rcponC'd Yin nd 1.c'lmtng\ for the founh quarter and )t.ar ended So\. but c t to rtpon )C&r-<'nd rnult'l M>On r the nan month\ ended u 31. tht rom Pl"' rtpoftc-d net 1nromc ol S' mill n Of '9 «nt\ a wrc. ot S '7 6 m1lhon I 8iOmfd '' PfOOU< anJ m1stft1 biUlt\:hno mnrth anJ dtntral dtapOMIC' ptOd\K l th ro h· 90 Day CD Rates 7.80 '° * Minimum $500 • Vahd through Fn., Feb 10. 1989 a10 Or1n91 Coeet DAil Y PILOT I Mone!!), :""'*f 30, llll Dow up 32 points, caps 7th best week By PAUL SCHNtn '*CNt~~~ Blue<h1p 'itOC'k'I on Fndl) surged ahead ncarl> 32 potnt . cappu11 a week's performance that had a pO\H'r Jnd fur) rem1n1scen1 of 1he hrad)' da)'!. of the rcat Bull Mortel. For thl* 'ACek. the Do" Jon~ &\.erase ~red 87.S potnt!I-!>e'en th highest "' h1slo') -and in 1hc proccs reached a milestone by re· coupina 1hc last of 1hc 508 potnb wiped ou11n 1hc Oc1. 19. 1987 crash. Since mid-ovcmbcr. a week afier George Bush Y-as clet'tcd president. the Dow has gained 284 po1nt'i. or nearl) 14 perctnl. In clo ing Frida) at 2.322.86. the closcl) watched 1n· d1ca1or has added 160 points so far in the ne"" )Car. But while the stock markt'I of late may be roaring hkc a bull. nornng and e\en lookmg hke a bull. stock brokers were hcsnant 10 call it that. "We don't know if 1h1s is the resumption of anything or not ... said Hugo Quackenbush. scmor 'ice president for Charles Schwab & Co . refernng 10 the h1stonc bull market 1hat was born in 1982 and wa!> pre urned dead anci bur'il-d five )ea~ lau.·nn tht-1valanchc of "'II Ofdl'" on Black Monda). "1 don't think the market ha\ m.:iJc its trend:· Ytd C>a"e Pc<. m1lla. brokct 11 Ckan \\!mer') otlice 1n ramcnto. DeC1m1lla. Quackrnbu h and other broker) around the country do airtt that tn\IC tor confidence. 'ICCm· tnal) shattered b) the Wall U'cct collapse. 1s bc11nn1ng 10 rebuild "I go bac:k to 1hc ont·)Car an· n1vcr..ary of the crash u being wrt ol 11 point where people began 10 look fot"'Aard ap1n rather than look into the rear '1cw mirror:· said Mike Hines. \tcc prt~1dent for marlo.cting for F1dehl) Investments 1n Boston. Research by F1dcht) sho1i1.s that 97 percent of Americans wan1 lo invest for their retirement, Hines said. "So people bepn 1osay. 'h may not be as cas)' as 1 on~ thought 1t was but it 1s something 1 have 10 do. 1 his 1s my financial future.'" But clearly. the indl\ 1dunl tn· vcstors are n(\I Jumping in "'11h bo1h feet at 1h1s tan~. 1hc brokC'rs sa} "let's sa} 1he} are more interested 10 what's going on," said Bob Buck. Great expectations miss mark with short-term-bond funds By CHANGING TI MES nw~.....- Great cxpec1a11ons: Not long afier Black Monda). somt' mutual fund compantl'S began promoting funds that invr!>t in short-term bonds. Maturities of uch ponfolto~ are l)ptcall) less than 1hrec-and-a-halfyears. In vestors 'AOuld find these funds appealing. the companies reasoned. because th e) yielded more 1han mone)- markct funds bul were much less volattle than long-1crm-bond funds. Then events tool< an unexpected course. Almosl all the upward mo"ement in interest rates in 1988 has been 1n short-term instruments. Yields on two-year Treasur) notes, 7. 77 percent al thcrstart of 1988. had cltmbcd more than a full percentage potnl by Novcmber.-due to manipulation ofshort·term ra1cs by the Federal Reserve Board. But 30.year Trcasul) bonds. which 1)10res)osely reflect tn\'eslors· feelings about future inflation. had barel) budged from 1hetr begtnntng·)Car le' el of9 percent As yields go up. pnecs on fixed-income secuntit's go down. So on a total-rel urn basts, long·tc~r01-bond funds on average have outperformed shon· term funds by 1.5 to 2.5 percentage poiots. Meanwhile. money-market funds. whose ) iclds rose stead1I) through 1988. often provided nearly as much 101al return as short-term-bond funds. Will short-term funds continue to disappoint investors'> Of course 001. sa)s Changing Times magazine. If 1nflat1on picks up and long-term interest rates n e sharpl). short-term bonds "''II do much bcuer than long bonds. Pncc!I of short-term bonds \.\Ould also rtse 1f the Fed looscned 11s gnp on the mone> suppl}'. But for the time being. expecta11ons of investors an these SClUnltes arc being frustrated. Return of 44 Wall Street Two of the worst mutual funds ever. now unde1 new managem1.·111. performed adm1rabl} in 1988. Through NO\.. 10. 44 Wall trcc1 Equtt) "'as up ~6.4 percent and 44 Wall 1rec1 Fund gained 13.4 percent. In the fi H \Cars ended 1 n I lJ~ 7. the~ "'ere do"' n 46 3 perce nt and 81.1 percent. respccm cl) Both funds ha' e been clo~d to nc"' mone) since October I 987 as a result of an 1n,es11ga11on 1n10 m1sconduc1 b) pre' 1ous management. lf1hc. ecun11cs and E.xchangc Commission appro"c' 1hc1r new prOSPl'Clus. the funds could tx· accepting ne"' business earl) in 1989. Ho"'e'cr. 1he1r newfound succcs'i isn't entirely due 10 the stock-p1ck1ng skills ol l(>..)car-old Mark Beckerman."' ho purcha~d lhe funds' manage men I com pan) earl} in J 9 8 and recent I) "'rote 10 long-sufTcnng shareholder\ ofh1'> hopes for a "re1um to glol)." Equm 's laurels resl on a 26. 7 perct'nt gain achte' cd tn 1hc firsl quarter b) 1hc fund's tormer manager. David Baker. (The other fund was up 5. 9 percent tn thl' first quarter.) Ba""' had a penchant for small. 'ola11fc. h1gh-1cch companies. Beckerman "''II focus on stocks he rons1de-~ unden alul'CI .\mong maJor holdings arc General C 1nema. "''th anttresls 1n mo' 1c theaters and soda bottling. ( rossland Savings Bank. a New York thnfl' and C omd1sco. a computer-leasing firm . Bl·causc ofongo1ng li11ga11on plus a small($ 11 m1llton to1al)assct t>asc and pn'."tous e\tra,agances. the funds' cxpen~ ratios arc expected 10 remain high -alXl\ c 2 perc.'Cnl a )tar for Equ1I ) and abo"c 4 pcrcen1 for 44 Wall Street - despite rnSl-<'Ulltng dlorts On the plu!> side. bccau!>C ofhugc earlterlosse\. 44 \\all 1rce1foundv.111 be ,1hh: to take ca pita l gains of up to SSO m1llton "''thoul ha' 1ng tn mal..c tn>.abk d1~1nbu 11ons to ~hareholdcrs on thos1.· profits. Equll> has cap1tal-lo!>'> carr~ fornards of about is million. Director Lynch Is moonlighting Pctl·r L) nch . the manager of F1dclt1) 's S8.8 billion Magellan I und. has bcrnmc a director of Morrison Knudsen. a publicly traded ron\trucuon com pan) 1ha1 is headed by his friend Wilham ~cc. the formerch1efoftknd1'< .\llhough it's nol unprcccdentl'CI for an officer of :i mutual fund cnm p:in\ lo sen l' on a corporate board. there are potential problems Magellan unloaded 20.000 l\.1ornson Knud~n shares SC' cral months before l ~ nch·s appo1ntmcn1 In 1he board But whal tf another F1dehl) fund manager trade Momson 1-..n udsc n stock JUSt a few d:i)s before thl' compnn~ make\ u ~ey announcement? Changmg Times mainline sa~\ th(•rc rnuld be <ii lca'll the appearance of1mpropnc1) Or. suppose a Ftdelit)' anal)'SI 1ndcpendcntl) condude~ 1ha1 Morrison 1-.nud<.l'n stock ts a bargain but Magcll:in '' prccludt•d from hu'.rtng 'ihares bel·au'e of L)nch's pos1tton'! Isn't he ohhgl·d 10 malo.e thl· bcsl ptl\'>tbl c tn \C\tmcnts for Magellan sharcholdl·rs'> L~nt·h doesn't dispute the seriousness of tho){' potential conn1 rl\ He spol..r numerous times "'"h Ftdcht)' i. hl"')Cr before OC\'Cpttng the titrcllorsh1p lns1der-1rad1ng abuses. hr \a}'>. arc 001 of the quc'itron 'Tm no1 going 10 SPl:nk wtth an )Ont' 1ns1de or outside of f1deht ) about Mottl\on "nutJ\on · .\nd that comp:tn) 's '>IOC~ will hardl\. be mt\scd 1ns1de M. ai.·llan·, huge ix1rtl olto. Money market mutual funds' assets increase S7 37 .2 million W ~ HI uTON -A'i'iCb of thc.- nat1on's 454 mone) mJrkct mutual funds mcrcascd $737.2 m1lhon to $285.34 billion for the week ended Wcdncscfa) Jnn. 2S. the ln vestmen1 ( ompany I n\t1 tute reports The 137 1n 111ut1onal funds to· c1ea\Cd SI 05 btlhon 10 S74.9Q b1lhon .1he 226Jeneral purpo~ funds dcrn:ased S240.8 million 10 $89.92 htlhon: and the 91 brokcrdcalcr funds tlecrca .. cd $73.7 mtlhon to $120.41 b1lhon The mstatute report the a '' of monc)' market fund 10 the Fcdc.-ral Restrvc Botrd each "'eek and make'> th1:1 data nv11lable to 1hc public on a "'"•ckly bam. The tn$11tutc al o re· poru monthl):' on thn.'t' bro d catcaor1es o( funds. r ht) arc (I) 'ihott1erm fund \\htch 1ncludc hm- 1tcd matt.tnl'.r mun1c1pal bond fund (2) mont) market fund\ and t.3) all funds other than short·lcrm fund~ - 'uch as tock. mromc corpor11c bond and municipal bond runds Investment Company Institute offers brochure A new brochure on monc)' market mutual funds is 1vail1blc free of charae from the Jnvc tmcnt Com· pan}' In Utute 1n Wash1n11on. 0 C. "Today, many md1v1duals who art' uncomfonable with cutrtnt con· d1ttons 1n thr tock and bond markets arc turn1n1 to moMy market run<t . The) sec ti\<')( funds 111n altcmativc \.ChJcfC fur their II\ 1np. OM offmnt ~cry compttattvc yields i nd saabil ity orpnnciP1I ... -1111 J~ ~)"· v'" prtaick'nt and chief «0n0mtt1 orthf I I. The 1ns11rute. which is the nauonal a soc11uon of mutual fund offcn a frtt fold-out kann "MOM)' MarkC't Mulual funds, A Pan of [\'fr)' f1nand1t Plan:· l'htch dtt<'nbc kt)' fc1turts and btncnt for 1nvn1t'D. Fon ropj'. ~nteto Mo~) M1rkt't Brochutt. Tht ln~ntmt'nt ComP-111~ IMIUUI<'. P.O. lo• 66140. W1tlli1t1-ton. D C. 200ls.6f40 AS lir .. MoMr.: MarRt Mutull f »Ddl: A Pan o(Evny FJn1nceaJ "8ft .. brokcr"'llh 'utro& Co. in Sacramen· to "1 hr> •~ lookin& around and nanin1 to Itel mort comfortable an<l think 1n1 there: arl' some upponun111e'I to &cl 1n (to lhc ~tock marli.c1)" With the 1nd1"1dual '""e)to1 mo!.tl) on the s1dl•lmc~. 11 ho ~en tht' in \ltullons that h&\.C been fuchng this rail). But 1nd1\lduals are cnJo)· 1ng the bendil\ \Ince tht' hell\ IC\I 1nu1tu11onal 1n,cstors 1nclutk mutual fund) ond pen ion funds Anal)'sts aur1bu1c a lot of 01h1.•1 factors to the rail) -including breaking ne'"· Trt<krs \lltd th t PrC's1dcn1 Bu!.h helped fut'I f-rtda) ·i. run·up in 'ltod. p11ces with u lttatcment at ht!> nc"' \ conference 1ha1 he fa\.orcd a cut 1n 1hr capital &atns ta>.. Reducing lll\Cll on profits would heighten 1ntcrc'it 1n invesung 1n stod.s. .. Bush turned a gallop into ::i stampede." said marlo.cl anal)lll Eugene Peroni of Jannc} Montgom· cry Scott .\lso on Frida). the go"crnmcn1 reponed that the gros!> national product increased at an annual rate of 2 percent for the fourth quarter ot 1988. It "'a'i smalkr than C\pec1ctJ and ral(d tnflat10n f\'a", which 1 murt 1000 ne"' for Wall Slrctt. Eorhcr tn lhc "C'd:, I wcrnl Mc· sent' Board ( h 1rman Ian Grl'tll• llpan P"C the stek'.li; market :l !.hot in tht' arm "' ~mrmina h•~ comnut ment to 1 monctar) policy of Iona· term ttabllaty in intcrtJl ratts. -Somcth1na bas triacred the buy· 1ng volumurid that is tbc cont1nuina good economic~,:· 5atd Buck The wave of me~ and acqu1s1· uoni. 1s also a factor an pushing the marker up, say~ DeC'amilla with Dean Wauer. Jnvcston, most notably lhc 1nrutut1ons lltt bell,, paid cash publicly traded companies such as RJ R Nabisco ao pnvate in mana1c· mcnt buy-outs, he said "These huge amounts of institu· ttonal ca&h that ha'e bttn sinina 10 money market funds cam1na 8 per· cent are now com1na into the mar· ke1." [)(Camilla said. "That's what's dnvang the market these days." "The institutional in cstors arc likt· sheep ... said Quadenbush "'•th Charles Sch" ab. "No one "'anlll lo tx· left a1 the dock. h's time to ee1 a ptcl·e of u o }'OU don't look stupid." Resale of uncenlfledplan~ pans probed bygriandjuty TTLE(!\P)-ttckralarandJury<1nd1\pc't'11l1a~._ lottC'an! 1n\~\lptan1 ~heiht•r \upplic~ lla'r bri'n bu)1n1 u\4-d ~,,, lrum a<'ro\pace firm and '"~ll1na thrm 111>1th fal ccr11fka11on papcD, • ne"" ~paper reported. lhe 1nH~t1aauon 1s to determine ""hcthc• ljnJ<xum nted, uM:J or cHm bo&u\ pan' ha\~ ended up •n u;mml.*r<:ial or mth131') airptantt r.m1na 1ht" qucsuon of :urplanc ~fol). The ~attk l 1mcs rrporu~cJ unda> o cra\hC) ha'<' been tnaced to ddi.·l.'ti\c pan!I, hut 1n\t'\t1g.: 1or.; ~1d \Udl c' 1dcncc often 1 destrv)cc..I b) c111sht., "\\ c're not >''"' a 1>3nicular p.trt 1s dcfo('lt\C, bu\ th<'r<~·\ S)' tc111 "'' up to cn\urc 1hc1r anu~grit). and "'hen that \)\lem 1 brc:u.·hcd. 1ha1 compronw;cs the antcgrtt):· ~1d l S 11urnc)' t,cne Andc~on. ndcrM>n's o01cc 1s condull1n1 the 1n"~\t1gai1on _.Ions with aicnts ol the f81 Internal Re,cnuc S<-r\lcc. Defense Criminal ln\C\llg;!ll\.C ~I VI c. \tr rorc:c ind Na', AndcMn v..ould nol name companies targeted 1n 1hc probe or re'eal aoy pending md1umcnts I le )ll1d the 1a~k lo1c on~anall) li\Ui. formed to probe fraud an dcfcn)C contrucb 1n the m1ltta0 am1 aerospace 1ndustncs l he 1n1;e t1gat1on 1s na11onal o.nd P3c11ic Norlh"·eSt rnntrudor'i, 1nclud1na The Bocin1 C o near ·attk. ma) be '1c.:ttm'i nol 131'll'I\, Anderson 'i.lltd. ·• fhe mdustl) is really 1n1cara1cd." he added .. 11·s d1ffaull In makt' II a local ISSUI.' ... The ta k forrc 1s focu'11ngon the production. purch. wand n:~3lt:of surplus and u~d 3l'ro'ipacr part'> including ~pcc1:ilt1eJ clc<:tton1c connector'\ and met;hanical fastener\ that hold planes toiNher