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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-11-26 - Orange Coast PilotThe Best 1.0catl'Jews .$p011Sand Business - THE ORANGE COAST 1'M. 6LAD WE'RE INSIDE .• T~l5 15 T'"4E WOR5T STORM l'VE EVER SEEN .. AND STRAV AND 1-tORSES, CAT5 .. AND COW5,AN D LITTLE 6U6S .. GARFIELD® &ORE II A QOllT, LAZY SON PAY ~FTIMOON, IWT 11; GMFIELP P TOP~UMNISTS · · VldaDean Jim Felton :, __,,_Afln Landers ~ ... 75 CENTS SUNDAY, NOVEMB ER 26 , 1989 LI STE~TO THE T~UNDER . TV UPDATE Tunes In Ielevlslon I ALWA'f'5 T~INK A60U T A LL T~E ANIMALS w~o MAVE TO BE OUTSIDE .. THAT 'S Rl6~T .. 61RDS,AND . DEE R, AND SQUIRRELS, KINPA MAKE.5 ME F'EEL LlKE SINGIN' TME 8LOE.S AND RA6SITS .. NO, I DON 1T T~INK WE CAN 60 OUT AND RESC UE ALL OF TJ4 EM b Jim Davis ~ AIN'T GOT CHANGE FOR A NICK EL, ~ AIN'1 CtOT LACES FOR MY SHOES, NOW MY MBY'S LE.FT ME ••. J'J AIN 'T GOT NOTHIN' &oT THE &OES JUDGE PARKER ~-~F"EL~ ~ .~ eACKE HIS a.iowN AND ~ M.AD A LITTLE LA~B THAT JUN\PED OiES2 THE · · · MOON.... l!AJT 0 0 MOTHER -. Ht:ee.Ar20 RAD ~ ~V 0 CHIL.CX<El'IS Sl E ~T IN THE C~'2 .WHILE t-EQ FIOOLEQS TH'2EE JUMPED OIER THE CANDLESTICK .... • • ,,,~ by Harold Ledoux SAM DRIVER IS F\NANC\ALLY ULTRACONSERVATIVE, PALMER! :I'VE TOLD HIM MORE THAN ONCE THAT :I DON'T ENJOY S\TTING HOME ANO COUNTING MY HOPEFULLY, THE SPENCER FARMS · TENN\S SCHOOL AND RESORT WILL ee A HUGE SUCCESS! MONEY! OCCASIONALLY I LIKE 10 00 SOMETHING THAT CARRIES · A peGREE OF RISK I DOONESBUR¥ I F16URE 51~E WE RU~ 1'HE 10P C~IOUE I~ 1J.4E ~OOk ,,, WE REAL.kl.> 5HOULvD 1 COME UP WllH A f UNIQUE NAME FOR Ii! ~ t i I/) l j i 0 MOON MULLINS WHA"I ARE c;oo 001"1& , CHJDQ ~ HOW ABOol,,. 1HE 'MOL)SSE.KAIEERS I ~ BY GARRY TRUDEAU J"Ollt~& DOW~ NAMES,,, . . KEEP II UP I CARRIE, I AMD 4tXJ'lk. BE EA11N& LUNCJ-4 WllH IHE NOBODIE.5 I • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six d1lter· ences In drewmg details between top and bottom panels How quickly can you hnd them? Check answers with those below l!uiniw II IO:) 9 ~ II ur.) S ~ II cN.QS t tlurn11.11 ...... df:> t ~ SI ~ Z Oulswi I! 8tOd ~ l .uoua»IP(] ~uni<t>rWhirl@ ® -------by H~l ltaufman------- r-:, ···@···Q~ I ' t .; . ... , . !-~'&-0 I • , I • I , ' ··::::::: ... _, Cf G--~6 . ,... " ..., °' .__,. _, llPPIU p ~ """° ~ All# 8UQ • PIPE THA Tl A certain devlCe found on a wait in modem homes goes up .when 1t goes down a.nd down wtwt it goes up. Whit's that? ' TAKE A SWtP£ AT LETTlRSI .. ~.,, Solve this ~ lefter by letter lrom stated clues, rf you can The answer as • ,...,...,._ WOfd My first l9 In chMe, but not In ..... My MCONl's In sight, but not In .... My third Is In take, but not In Orab. My fourth'• In collar, and also In nab. My fifth Is In tue, tKlt not In NW. To do my all, Is against the law. Whal word am I? Remember. each ~ne or this verse provides a clue to one lefter of the word 1n question ----------~~---------. FIND TWINS! Two of the fancily dressed gents above look enough .aille lo be twins. Which two .. f()( you to decide. ~ --FAN FAAEI ,._, co6ors......, to num'J 1• •1me1• el .. ........ ec:ene. Code: 1~ 2--U lllla >-Y .... 4-4.L ._. ~tones. ....u. ...... 7-0IL WoM\.1-0k. ...... KOlll 1t~ter.,.... .. lttw i.tt9n "' ... -.rd ........ ..,_ -----1~-- two c .......... cn PAMPHLET THIN score ? points M<ft '-etl words of ~ ..._s ., ,,.. --~-.......,-~ tOUftd~the~ . Try .. tar-.af ............. ............. ......._. BY BERKELEY BREATHED .. M'" WCI KA.tW WHRT mt'Y AOIAY$ SAY· ~,.,-~~/ BtHAffY./ I ~ ~~~~~~~~OW6~·~-·~~,~~·-··~_··-~~ YOU WANTED TO G£1 GOJ NG ON YOUR CHRIS TMAS SHOPP/N G EARLY TH IS YEAR . CHR ISTMAS~ . ' You Can Make Up To $9800 IN 24 HOURS (See lrwkfe) Daily Pi.lat .g 111 J-71•r·•" }811 l••11 • ...,., Blq'rc ......... Hldwl-........ ,, . ....,..,. .... ............ ....,,.... .... A,....,~ ............... Nope. tMy're DOC reJaccd. but kidl c:enaialy CID reiale CO daea. SbuoD "-:1:' wl Bnm MorrilOD are siag- en; Lois LilinlaeiD bas I clM- sicaJ llllllic~TM cbildsm11 llllllnlimDmt aio, CH1fllle 1fida -S wl IU. anapd 6om Camch 11 yan apm..,bOllltO+a- iiar .--. --.I IOld oar ........... Ltb ...... ..,,._, .... OD cable 'J'V"1 N'M+m ileoa Necwmk cllily. g ........ _ ......... .............. _,, -.............. n.. .......... _ c...t ....... _ .. . ...., .. _ ....... ... --_;•-•IW-lillld. Pm' f •.Mr D. n. UI& .. a' .-., I i St •HM •= Jely 11, ltll..!f'W-, IL ... _.,., .. ,,. ,. g I'• •• ,,,,.,., • .., "'••I ...... J17 d.a U ... , • r}«I .. ~Milda""'"',,.,._ ,., "' "' Ol,..,w. ,,, ~ ..... Brk ....,,,,., ...., -' .... .........., .... ,...,...,. Lm--. lliiiiflr. •Y He's probably hitting the boob. srudyina for fuWs at his Woodside, ·Calif .. home. Hri- den. who won b9C &Old mcd- alJ in spcedsbting elm· the 1980 Olympics in Lak~d. N.Y., is 31 and in bis third year of medical school at Stan- ford Un.iftl'licy. Heiden bung up his sbaa in 1981 and scart- ed pedaling for the 7-EleYen Cycling cam, but hasn't need since SWDIDC'f 1988 • g, ... de'-.. -.... Mel,,, .. _., .. , .... ..... ,. ........... ... ... ,,.,.. ,.., ...... J1 .,.,, "' .. --.... w, ""' ~ .............. .... You're ripe lbour the age, but not the ia1tramear. lleba Mclnritt lllrted . . IC age 3, wl OcnRoee~ ldded .----piar ~her rep- erto1re. The red-hot, red- headed country si nger was paid S cents for her first payin g gig ar age S, when she sangjt- sw.s Low:s Mt in a Cheyenne ho- tel lobby. Reba, 35, taJces a break from touring next Sun- day and heads home to Nash- ville to prepare for the mid- March binh of her nm child. (Narvel Blaclmoclt. McEn- tire's manager, is also her sec- ond husband.) That shouldn't slow Reha down: McEnri.re's spokeswoman says the baby will tour with MoGL g ,. •. w, J-"' ,,...,,, llMc, .,rr..U, 11N T,.,,... ....,•n.s.,,, • oua.- FJ G.f"1 Jr • ..U ..,..,.,., ........ ~LL We beard it through the ....,mac: Bary Gordy Jr. IOlcl cbe record dmsioa ol Mo- COWD iD dae mmmcr of 1988 for $61 million co a poup haded by MCA lcmnk. HC ..... tM Cllliq&&J m 1959 wida SIOO t.aaowed from bis falily.~--daeTe111p1 ... s.,.. "· ...... mao. cliads.dl.-•Mttd ,..... ... Slnie ...... u. ........ om. ... Ganlr ....... T..-,, ................... .... ... t [).... . '11 iii L11m uO... T .. l.Mllllt: No Mr. Niu C111J-.... 6's .... •itu.t 111~ g "'lilu _, ............... r .. ,......, '*' •/ rM ..... •i«ft i...,,,.,.ii_, "'BUD• f 1 ..... ,.., • ,,.J ••-.W f•id ~ hi ,..., , ......... --" .... w tw<• WM1'1 6u ..._.li1J1B .. _.,-,,_11""-'J-dM ,..,11 ........ ,., .... u Rep. Tom Lantos, 61, D-Calif .. b.u cleari6cd che pr~ into dis Housing and Urban Developmcm mea with bis sarcastic barbs.~ sampling: "T his is ~t u belic-nble at Ems bcmg s.ma • K man. lf HUD were a bank. it would be cbed by the: FDIC.• And on the $300,000 hoaaina mnsa•rin1 '-peid to former ~ or Secretary James Watt: "Mr. W11111 a.Jy bown cx pt>nenca • the 6eld of housing was malriag Bembi bomrksa " Lantos, a Hungarian Jew. Jo. IDDIC oi bis family dunng dlt Holocalist. He twice escaped Nm labor camp bcfott hiding ~I safe house run by Raoul Wallemers. dae Swedish diplomat a. cd with smuggling bandn:ds oi Jnn ID llfecy. A (ormer coU. professor who bolds a doaos. iD eoo.mi-:1, Lamos came: to dit USA on a fellowship in 1947, bec:amr a ciliaco in 1952. and .. elected to the House in 1980. T~ nine IDmlben of the HOUie ,..a oo Employment a8ll HoUWlg att selected by their panics; ..uonr, is a plw. The: ~ el's ~ of the HUD scaadal bas f'°'MW lllfional exposure C. the La.ntos pn10oa. .. He's that way m pm.. eoo. His gentle~ ly aM: politt manacr rdlecb bis ....... ia camal Eu~," says his prcu sccmary, aoben Kiq. Depe.a oo your denrunoa of "gendnmnly." Bulldog caccia doa't laart citbcr. ..,,, .. ...., ... ...., .... u ... Bona Now. 21. <My Hin is oac ol polilica _. iMoiwrwtiOlllllaw.TlleD-pt ., ., a'MlidMit will cea.• W. '*IWat • ..._ ia Colondo willa u 6-ily. Hin'• .__, · I bookcwaw•u la' na iaditS..WU... IM••• ... • lkla l.W.. SI,..._ o.1e1. M·~ 1cWa. 67 .... " .................... ~71·DllM ....... 77 ....... I•' · o.t .•. .-.. ...... 8 . 46 a., ............. ~.... g ...... °"".....,a=· •. _, •· z · 1nc Jr..M• .... ( ~.41 •1M~·· M·Marr ... ,. .................. _ ...... . ,,,,,,,, ....... _....._ _..,.._,...... .. -.. _......_"_ ...... . ...... ____ . __ ,., . n .. u • • .. • You Cma Meire Up To $9800 IN 24 HOURS (See L 'c\e) . . .:i- ~--: "'-:-5.. - • ~ n .~ fHlw-rJl1'f:[lJ~ili.i!i iii-Jrr ! lol • .._ oJ.u. • llhhl. Dir ,-dl· ii : ~if 'iifriHif t I JUHJ!! i~~i il ~ H• !n~i~~~!i!UHlhHU~lHr ''-t f .·· · 1 ·1r I~ lt·l~··i;J g.R.9 gr· , ,i,r;,t~r''tt :'tr[Jtfl~t!U Jr. . .. ,, t •. a .. J t d·1 llh a I tl tt s .. H[f:l:ihi!hU~~r!fH~i~ihlJ!:l r1 .~1:1 :u 1;1,J H lr1 ,'~~~~Jr)! r1 1 .. it1·ti 1'1 •I "'5'1 . -~·~ t ~I . ;f ~ .• l~ j .:: ·~-i" ... ·(·lJ ,,.,.,~ r ff j lrl}L ~Ju J ro~ ~~ R-~' r JJ l 8 I Ir l R. 9 t ~ ~ ~ r h tW 1, i..l t!l I 8' hi it l~ tl.t I ,,:in,··~ i~,f ~1~t-r.! i.f.~ ~~!.r r ~~~~ ~ r t.J f 1nr~ JI ell U·n . .rii ·il·Prttat•.,s r1nh1'~'t~ •1) ~-~~lh 1 urH I 1 tf; lltll t J (\ 8 I ~tl E ~it~. I tit M l t iill~l.i J ''°' M f hi U ~ t irl a.k1 I • ... • l 1 · 1. r. ! t i I O' r i 'r ~ J. r f r r. . l i• at e • I- D-~· .. 0 ~ • • • 9 ~i r .,. .. 9 • g RP ~ I Ii-.. ~ . . .. ••• 1WacMr r'I Cllill 8 I I .... ........ 1•1 ... -... ............ "' .. °' ' Is •1tC I..._ .... ,_ .~ .................. .. ............. ,. "l want~ people to realiu that I batie tjObtd:y can. too. I want to set a good example and let people know mcy ba'tt to p them a clwlce, that they cm do a good job." RUIJTY m HOU YWOODP But can they do as good a job u the show suggests? To keep the raliry factor in bounds. Braft!mall amsulrs rcgubdy with Donna R,,..,,dpl, pnident ol the New York-bated Down Syndrome Soci- ety, and with the Down's Syndrome C.OOgrca ln Chiago. And the show usu- ally bin the mark. says JWbcrinc Heu- aock ol the Los Angdes Down Syn- dromt Pattot's Group. They wtrt invited lO rQCI co the 6r1r show, which dealt ..nm cheariog on a Im. "Our kids are mi'f'e whn it comes to the nocioo of connmng," sa Heuaodt, ·'but me m mar ht ~ ~ mam- saamrd imo a high school lniel cJass.- room. wdl. 'ferf few QD suca:cd OD Uw l~ ... Fae Chai PaT of Rancho Sanca Mar- prica. Calif., mocbtt of a 17-ycar-old cbughtu widi Down syndrome. LJ}t Goa 0.. is "mualJy OD target but SOtne- rimes a lime lOO Hollywood. .. She says Corky's ~latiYdy succmfu1 moYC inlo maimaaming in a public high school is IOIDC'WbM unrealistic from an academic peupeaiwe. UVery few Down kids, no mMm bow bigh-fuoaioaing, couJd SUttml in dw kind of enYimnmmr " FACT: 1 ia Mt.._..__ .... meatal ntarcladoa ca...d by DoWll - ~--(tlM ,....._.of 47 claromoeomes imt...I of dae DOrmal 46). .. FACT: Tills is dae ltaekiest Dowa ayadrome p .. ntion. TMy commoaly p to ~ tclaoola, pc ... tlaenpi.., ll•• ie poap laomn, work. Mally elate; ••ry few marry. FACT: la put dead.., oaly SK lned put 81• 10. Today, wit.la Mner IMalt.Ja care. 18~ of Dowa .,..troin. adalta will u .. put 55. FACT: Dow. sy.drome IQs an 40-70; aonaal IQs an 90-110. - I •us i e Olivia Mellow mom's proud of new family LP 0 liwia Ne•-::•'I new aibu=, w.,..-' 71 , may send her Ltt'J C. ~ &ns inro sugar shock. A ~ mix of old swidards. such as Jcronx Item's 7'lf W.y Yo11 Loolt T~ 11igltt, tradirioml haUabies like Mozart's Cr.It Sottg and soap sbe has written espcoally for the album. it's a er*-co her l-yca.r-old daugh1n, Cb.Joe. It looks like risky business for a rocker wb0te bcsc-telliaa clilCI haw been heavy on backbcat and liaht on mmagc. but Newroo- John SttmS un&.d by the failure porrntial. In bn Ko.la Bb skirt and shirt. me loob like a schoo.lgirl, sifting on a Fmich, china. covered chair iD the lilnry ol bn mi.llion-dol- b.r cswe. eompft with tables and tnils for the hones and swimmiaa pool. Back in '82. NewtaD-jobn got physical, which helped tramform ~ image from sweet co Ruling -• did a cabloidcsquc ~ maoce with a dirk. herelnnc hunk 11 years btt junior. Now 41. Newioa-John next month will cdda• fiw yais ol marriage to Uw hunk, actor Maa Lanami. 1.et•1 pt rtp1 te k. Y• 11111 leek Jt yean old. II .a-. a ,..uak la yeer attic tUI lfOWI ..... Don't lme • aaic. or a ponrail. Just a young husbud wbo keepa .. -my llOCS. WM11n ...... 1 .... ...l.._..ucaaes 10•• 17 ... a;1 91 -1(Meais3t.) Well cbe... r -.. ... ..._ ThtdiJ- advaaaee ii ,.. -.I ID pow • dilfereat times and it causes some strains. Like mo« people, we have our problems. There haft been periods when we haw not been as in sync as others. But Matt bas always allowed me to say whar's on my mind. and thar really bdpa to dear ch.c air. Job Trnolta oace said JOll'n • perfect lMly, bwt JCMI UH. Uc muk. Is daat tneP (Laughs) Matt lOOKned up my jnhibirioos. He really c.hangcd me in some ways. Yo. met Matt om dae Mt of X•..J• la ttlt, wlaen yoa wen• siar •• M wu u aadet· st11dy. Wut coa.taced yoa to many talml I c.heckcd him our pretty carefully. Cbccbd him out. checked bis parcncs out. Tbey have a good marriage. Ten children. Good values. When he asked me to marry him. I decided it was the right thing to do. We both arc &mily- orientcd and prmy down-to-earth. How laas Cllloe c:w1ed yoal Before I had Chloe, I could Dt'ft'f undermod how anyone could love anything ~ than I loved my hones and dogs. TbC'n she came along and it opened up a whole DC'W wodd. I had oo idea w"bac you fdt about a cbild. Matt and I really arc just in a'tft of her. Does it ner crou you ..Uad tut yoa mialat spoil laer witla atteatioa aad moHyl Absoluttly. You know it would be ridiculous to tdl her dw we can't aff'oid to get her this oc let her do that. So we try to make her very aware of how lucky she is and teach her to apprcciau the things she has. Are yo• worried aboat laer beia1 •• oaly c:laild? WeU the jury is out OD that. i.m't it? Some of my frimds tell me how wondaful it is to be an only. Othm say it's hard witbouc bcocben and si.stcn. I have a brother and siSCtt and Matt is one of 10 children. So yoa•cl lib • lat .. family. Well. we've tried and have been disappointt.d a couple of times. lt was really sad. So we'll just have to wail and f« whar bappcm. oat.19 N.wMC ~ .. ta.... ..... ............ s9ioo'it24&s (See l a dtle) Con.ti11..J ft-""" 7 Yoa did tlw ••• albam for C~o.. Y cs. She baicd some of the lullabies I used to sing for her. They would leave her screaming, which, of course, wu DOt what I had in mind. So I put togecbcr an album that would please her and ocher children and their pamits. How do yoa ~Dk yoar old fau an 10- iq to take itl I'll have co get back to you on th.at. It r..Uy b a risk. b•'t ltl Yom"Te ud 10 platiaam aacl fou pld allnuu ud HM soud.cl remotely like Qb OH. Actually, it does 90UDd liU some oi my ear.lia thinp. .Bm I look at it th.is way: The songs on th.is album rdlect who I am today. The peopJe who lisimed to me in the 7 0s when I wu in my 20s arc where I am now, enjoying their funilies. Aad di .. di.re'• always die oddMl.l faa -lib tu nuy py wM•t di.nat· Hed yoe beca ... u di.iakt Y°" killed die real Oliria Newto•·Job ud 801' yoa'n impenoaatla1 iler. How do Y°" U.dle id We pay a great deal of money for procec- tioo. I will DOt let a lunatic dic:wr! how I live my life. YR~•• aa army of clop ud an nr· r·..W~ feaa1. Yoe poeed ~two ddLlrn oa you ....... co.er '° •• ~ • ., will bow wt.Ju o .. really la Claloe. WM& ehe cu M c1o .. 1 I think if tomcODC threatens anoWr pcr- IOll be should ba-.e his name taken away and be pen a number. Thar way be woo't bne the thrill alba.mg his name princicd in the paper. It ......... Mea • nlief to ........ .. Mali,...... A111C:nl1a. to newd t1m ......... It was to W'Ollderfu1 to do ii ac home. Claloe got co spend IOCDe time ..uh her ~ 'fb.cn. before w.: wae go. IDI co l'CCOld, MIU and Chloe came blC:k to cbe Scllet and mmn got down to wa:k. ..., ... ..., ..... , Jr ,.. bald b Claloe co calilc I WM ~ aad I Wllll't naiJable fior her. Mia .ii if be cook her bd co Malk I .... poar all my loft b her -cbe ~AM dW1 cbe way ic ...ted oac. .. cw. .... ,.. ...... , ... , ................. " .. ''* .. • .... ... ia dae cs. I pm it ._ .... ,..,._. p1ayec1•a1acr. ........... __ "._...,_ ... 1WJ --....... INSTANTGIFr wrm POLAROID INSTANT CAMEllAS. A. , ... 1-°' -~... .,,. ed 0 imllndy. ..... a-.•1.-r.c.. war WMM .......... .._ ....... AMll ........ ............ .... FOR l'E\\' HOLIDAY LOOKS. . You Can M .. e Up To $9800 IN 24 HOURS (See Ind~) Bagels go bonkers B .... are no longer just dough- nuts wtth ngor moms.. And they've found fuu far from the bustle of New York delll. This year a.looc, sales have grown from S620 ~­ lion to an esnmattd S785 milhon. repons &Jray MAtazi~ But the truth is, .Punm might not m:- ogruu thar rough-but-beloved bread- sruH'. To mttt the demand of a !Mgn. more nwnstream market, ~els ue gct- ong a makc<>va: MAKERS ADD MORE FLAVORS. H ow ~ carrot, sprout, sptnaeh. peach. chocolate clup or m-awbenv? At Nosh Ocl.i tn Des Mom.cs. owner Bill Ohnngcr mtrodll«d a nee bagel thu month. "We also have a 'soft snck,' ~ with ~el dough. stuffed with peppers. oruoru and sptccs." Anothe r new rwut using over- St%ed bagels as Wldvnch bread. ln C alifonua. Bob T ragcr of the Bev- erly Htlh Came-- ~ Oclt says thcsr best-seller 1s the "Marvm Davu." a doubk--mcd bagel stuffed with corned beef and pastruru. rwned after the deli's owner. Puruts, Wee Ben Wa.gshal of Wag- slW's Deli tn Washington. D.C.. don't sw.illow lL Says Wa.gs.}W. who makes the bagels consumed by PrcsJdcnt Bush. "We wouldn't stand fur any of tb.t.. A woman c:amc m wanting blud>ttry ba- gels ~ lhc had a guest who loved them. I rold her to send the guest bad to whctt she amc from." llA8lLI 80 FAST FOOD. Skolniks Bagel &kcry Restaurants. wtth 30 stoces in Chicago> Baltimott; Phibdtl Ilia; Co- lumbus. Ohio; LouiSYilk :r McLean. Va., opened a dri'fMhrough beacl score this momh in Louimllc. IC . The chain offers a .. chewy, softer b;l' ... as well as 19 baad-wicbcs. WW tth mm or egg sal- ad, u does get a lime messy, .. admits mar- kftina duUb Gary Tyler. MlW lOttK llA8lU 80 UTIOMAL Ar-tmna in supciamk.ca is chr 6nt nanoml lane of made-in-New-York bagels. lkooklyo's Ilia Appk &m., Co. o&rs plain. cinDNDCWl aisin. pumpernickel. whole ·-cg. ~ poppy. onion ancl -eed. ""lt•s all in cht ..-r ... .,. 0 .... ay f*aideur AUcn ltmr. ., ..... , W• ...... ..,,ticks llllOMJ••····· .............. When you pick up a trap, wherw8r it's been set. you may be pi:king up more than a dead no IS8 There may also be~ticks. And .... And mites. These para- .. can carry serious dis- 11111 auch as Rocky Mountain SpdBj NN8r, Colorado Td< F-tMr. TUnmia. Typhus. Rem~ you may have read lbcU Lym&diaeaae ticks car- ried tJf .. wt&footed field moi • People biGan t1/ the Lyrn&diaeme tick ewt Mier a1iporary pmalysis or the B:ial =in the joinlB. and...,, ..... neu-problems similar to~ aderoais. SO ii you're a homeowner, be anfU in your G111Q8 or in 8l'f bam8 or OlAbuildings you may fa4e. While .. mcua 1hat carrieB Lymeda- -bl tm net b9l ahown 10 .-horra. .. _..Y nice totm indoors can cany ticks .... may be• thrall! ning. ··" ••• ~•toCIEtl a no-. the att .,_ for you to dispose of it is to go near it And that may increase your risk of being exposed to ticks, fleas or m~es that can remain aJive-even on a dead mouse! Why take chances? With cl-CON bait products, you ..... , go .,.., • lft()UM • If you have mice in your home . you'll feel more secure using d-CON bait products instead of traps. All you do is set out the bait Mice eet it. then leave and go off to die, without you ever having to tDuch them. Without you ever having to go near them. Or the ticks they can carry. d-CON makes Mouae Prufe II-which can kill mice in just one feeding. d-CON also makes Ready Mixed and Pel8's. which kiH both mice and ralB. . cl-CON hllpe JOU In oltllr way&. V. at~ undanlland that you might want more ii lbmation abcU how to get rid or mice. Pt1111 Wiii us at OCON. P.O. Box 4130-P, Wllbn NY 11582. \WI be happy to send you our bloctue. ·--.c:oe~-. letters MA.RY MAURJ W•~- Thanb for the btartwarming article 'On Giraffe Ptoj«t. Tbcft is a dire nttd for media to .,-y moft aueoDon to tht w some aspecu of life. We can't ignore the but we Oenainly can emphasize t.br · · l"EJ\RY Yb N. W CJll'O'f. Wtw rdrrshing and uplifting . your story on the G.,.. ~was. h's to UoW there aR IO IDlllJ good things . done by to m111y good people. Maybe it gi~ a frw of us 101Dr good ideas for "G inffcs .. in our own cicies. Thanks. too, for me JCids' Spttia1 · ("Best bm in mwnunsj. lo fict, the issue was 6l1ed widi._infomwiYe articles. Our....,~H'll PAM WRIG fM11U"f*H', I don't dUnk lM lacoc:a would app . cekbrabna bis 75ch birthday 10 years nardy (Who's News. Oct. ll-15). AURO PAG N lhm. ....... WW-Illa. ......................... .. 416 .. ._... ...... 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MJ .... ... ,.. ....... ....... afte .... --........ ,...., ,. .. _,....._AM.._l .. •Gllly ,._. ,_ ...... UNCASMID OtECX. .. ........ ,...-. ... ~~ ............. _. . ...... .,, .............. illllnK· -.. I GUAMHID m ._ ._ __.. .......... ._ ...... NO-°"_,.PAlll . Te .... _., ..... ,_ _ _. ..... .... e1,.. .... ,.. ........ c11a •.._.-._Sil.IS ... ...... '°*-.Y =:-...... ... _ -----·-............................ ... .. ,.. ... _ ..... .__~ . 0 If "&,, .. _ •.: :. 11: :.--,,;, _....__ .... ,. .. ........ "" ...... _... •.-;-,--.............. .. ·····= l'L ......... = ...... __ .......... ... ... ... .. - • movi es Adults pick 'Mermaid' e the gift of good hea~ Christmas .. .NordicTrack • • n.e .. .. ... I .. c:alariea In -limr than oct. rw:bmes on ..,..._, • olMDll.,..... lhe...U.bucit'amcre~u Then:'• nod*'I more Yaluab6e wdl. In lhe perfect 8'ft than a fie. heakhy body. ror Ufaor\a ftlrw:N. Thar's why !here's no lflt . mott valuable than • NordlcTr.dt NordkTr.clc butN ~ c:alories In less lime than any other exerc:W machlM--up tO l , l 00 c:aJories per hour K'C'Oldii• IO ()rep Health Sdenca University ll abo belpt ttduce the rilk cl ~bean dlleue. dW>eta. hypatcnllklo and oaeoporom. And ll conuibulel lO tbr lund ol ykaJ bealdll :r:.... dm coma from a lb'Orll heart and local body now.. ~ .................... . .....,.~ Relardl shows thlll people kwe ltlCir NorckTracb. In hla, 7outcl 10 ownen are d Ulllifte eta MKhilia mew lhM } times a week, 5 yan ~ pwdwll11 one. They'¥e band lhll Norclc'TrKJc l'IOl only exm:ila more muldel and bums more n.e11,.1cr.o. .....ll~wtda ~ Nordk'Tnck aUow1 IClflXOne to eaaty lncorporw an exercuc pn>tntn lnco everyday Uk by conven- iendy brir\tina die benefits cl C"Oll- counary .... ln·home. 11 Is the only aerd9e nwchilie dw worb ail lhe majc>f muada In a~ nacural way. le abo ptO¥ides • complete cardioYucu1ar work· out In u liale .. 20 minutes • day. du'e'C times a wedt. =..--.. -ji Non11c/r~s ---------~ ......_ca Video I 'ea.Toi,._ 1~3-,_ I I "'c..m ·~"'2 I Q "--mid-•,,_ blodut.. I OAlilo1&ee~1mpc OVHS ORTA I Q s-11--"°"*Y dt c--. 1:: I I Ory ~-Zip -I I l'hofte < ) I 141 }oMltw\-atYd--N.-•-a.lla-" -. MN-S-S)-111 L~---------_J ,_ owr 1.;um 1'0fM ... ~ Dell-A Mtal llw FASTEST GROWING WEIGHT LOSS JIROGUAf IN lllSTORY! DlllA" ,. ............ ..... _., ....... _. .. _.,....,.,. ......................... ,.. .. ............ =••&:=: ... ,.....,..... ....... ,.. ...................... .............................. .......... ~ ... &C..pa.,_D11U.,, I ..................... ............................... ,... .... t.':i•f' ...... ..... -··-... ....... •$,. ............ _.. .. a • ,,.., ..... ,...,. ... c..,. ... ..... .....,....,.,.,51!!!!,.. ... !D!!t ....... ...... 10cma: s...,..-. ...... .,m* ...... (?3,b ••·••,..si.•s.•w-. .. • .... 'f ::J:r, -r.IYmR ............ 0. ........... ..... NJ. ................ -.----... ..... :.. .... -... ....... ,_ ......... 11 ... ... ,.. 0 ,....,.. .... I • t , • ' ' • r I c. " I ' .... Ornaments and the Memories of Christmas _ '\ Past! CJ People are collecting ornaments for several reasons. Some enjoy the mere act of collecting while <><hers have found new uses for ornaments. ln addition to putting them on the utt, peopje are using them in wreaths and centerpieces, and some even tie them on the ribbons of gifts. ~ of Hallmark's ornaments this year are part of 22 different ongoi.ns series. From •Frosty Friends· to "Rocking Horses.· ornaments are centered around a single motif. Perk.al says once people receive an ornament as a gift, they find themselves to be collectors. •Before long they have 11 of the 12 in the series,· she explains. '"They djdn't know goinj in that they were going to be collectors. but they are." Graves explains an aspect ol the phenomenon of collecting with a story of a woman in her deputmenl who coUected Sanw. It wasn't that she Jet out to coUea Santa.s, Graves says. but she was given one and it was obvious how much she en;oyed it. 50 whmever anyone save her a gift. it was a"'Santa. •Of course when she left our department, t save her a San.la ornament.• 1be saine as other collectors. before long she had 5, then 10, then 20 Sant.as. All of a sudden it was a collection. AftYoa A~Wf . If you have a number of omamenl5 maybe you 're a coUector and don "t know it. Look for me ~ telltale sip\s: r ~ 1. You have more ornaments than will flt on your tree. 2. You're thinking about buying more. 3. You jU5l bougbl some. If you have done any (or all) oi thae, you are probably a collector. lf you are inraaled in a>Ueaina Hallmark omamenas. you may ..,. 110 join ill coUeaor'i dub. M a member you11 ~ a penonalizcd ICeepmb omament. a new9eaea, a ~s dub cookie cuaer, Md much ..-e. If you would • IDOft tnlonnation aboul the dub or how llO jo&n, plaR wTtle ID bchcl Pabi1 Club...._.,,ac: "="nrk Cank, Inc.. . 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But now Rubbermaid's helping to clean up a different sort of mess ... with the Rubbermaid Work Space·system. Designed to put an end to work space clutter, the Work Space· System is incredibly easy to install. You simply attach the Woric Space· strip to the wall or to existing peg- board . Take the assortment of hooks , holders and bins. and snap them into place on the strip. Then take all those tools -from shovels screwdrivers to nuts and botts- nd drop them into place. Should you ever want to, you can rearrange the strip for any area in the house. he Rubbermaid Wort Space· ystem makes organizing your room a snap. Don't you wist\ verything was made like Rubbermaid7 vai lab le at par:ticipating stores: e Hardware Stores Iain's Hardware rown Hardware liday Hardware mart Stores umber City ii Apron tional Lumber rviStar Hardware Stores arget Stores rue Value Hardware Stores n-piece set (pictured) includes: I strip, tool rack. wrench rack. ~~ .... · -rack. double hook. clip utility cup. (Tools not includ- )Oeher sets wailable. Pieces sold~. The Rubbermakr Work Space•System. Organizes your tools quickly and simply. Easy-to-install strip holds bins. racks and hooks. Modular system fits any space in the house. Strip mounts onto wall or pegboard . The perfect gift for any ckrit-yourselfer. D ,, I .. lllr .. .. .. • .. • • I ' • t I • ~ Death Valley aays Now 's the time to enjoy its startling beauty O di. uninima:d. narioning T in Death Valley, Calif., sounds .boar as inviting as sighuecing OD the New jcr- ~ Tampik.e. USA WEEICEND Gue. f.dit« Elva Cm bows bean. EYery year for the J111t four decades. sh.e's been naboa- ing in Dach Vallty Naboml ~!DOR dma 3,000 tquatt miles oi tbe Majlft Dnen spread along tbe Cali- fumia-Nenda ilorder. Cm bas myed ac bocels and c:amp- sites there for up to ux months ac a time. Afttr a Yitit CID the .,.}ky • you'll undrna.nd why. Sm. ... Oii Cll. 74, mtt heat keep ""° tbe bar-M •••Ht. C.. dim mftlm away. but fmm -..: Dlla Mir. No•embcr throup April. Clllf. Dry, ...,, daytime tem~nnres are W .. ••H II downrigbl Wary. fmm 50 to ............... .. , OM. No lDllllla' what J'O'lr Kbedu~. your fils lllOp should be b ~ • the ..... Cmllr ftlll by -N.ao-1 PMk ~jmc DCJllb oi FwWlt Creek. nm look ....a. 0am Valley ii aliw wida ~ .. ... Soalll oi Faiwc c..k, ?*Mir PoiM. a JCC-- aic Offllook. c6n .WWS oi a ..,,_-' ~ WilJ ltorm oJJ to tlet "'11''•• of Deltlt V.Jlq. C.lif. DAY TWO. Southwest of the visiron cen- rer is yet another ~cular visn: Aguenbcay Poim. o&ring a ~-step­ ping view &om ics 6,43}-fooc summit . The panorama takes in both Badwatcr and t~ highest point in tbe lower 48 swn. California's 14,496-fooc Mount Whitney. Southwest of Aguerebcny Point, you'll fi..nd roses blooming in December in Wildrose Canyon. It also contains ~ You COULD "'1IN"GOLD FOR LIFE."· (w'HATYOUl>oW'lTHlTlsENTIRELYUP'lbirbV~ What would you do with a fortune tn gold? 'Ille.....,....,...._ when you 8';}lel' the "Ookl For ute .. ~ta.t. llmPb' vtllS your kal Maple lat dealer and ftnd out bow you can get your ctwrft 10wtnupto100 ounces ot pure Gold Maple Leaf ootna. Or write an es- ""10be~bletow1D1.000 OOMea ot Ookl ~Leaf com.rt Tbe wtnnen of ..cla w1ll al80 reoelve a free trip for two to one otCanadU rtcbee& ~ miDee. There you'U have tbe tbrtll olwatcbtng llOld ore bemC eldnded and ... MJl 1111 II. Tben.JOU'D vtail thew.em Hern~ oldell and ...... Nlluwy ol-tbe Ra)'al ~n Min" to 0\911ee tbe ......... and min&,. ... al 9Jkl 1Dto the wortdll be1l4elbnC ~pure NIJlkm in'W I taoeat ooln- ae Oald lllple IMI. lo-JOUl'~Maplelal ~CCCCCCCC>>>>»>>~ -----dle"OoldbLW.-.l~LD l'oaLI•_..~ 111".'t..,..., •• ••••·OJN • ••) ... ..... 'h .............. JOU. ........ _,........ ~ ..... -'* .............. ... ........ mo.AafarOpll-":..... ..... ~= ... ~ .... .,,,.,... -r-r-:a:lf' ~ ·--... ...... _....._.....,. CC«ftUCC~ ......... iliJ:kllli!BE •• ==- " of 10 I 77.~ smell 4 UC U rved i. fooc· Y THREJ cy offn -foot ck .i wondc ler cnt k 2long ~ltc m, forbi 0C'St spmt nt ~t Scot >A1ndo~ I Flvnn \'C ~ e it ilia r in lioc ~-190, (619) ,. WMU£n sort fl..-. PO Bell~. C n... .... FOR _,. fur11e1C... 'Mly.Cll.t '* of c- 92319, (11• 1 FOi -... , (CGlt 15'"' · ol l 0 btthivMbaped SllDDt ki1m builc in n. used to make cbaK:oal. which yoa sill ~mcll as your fuoaeepa echo inside. The ue thought co bt dat largat and bac- rved 1n the West. Foar miles ~ is f00<-bigh W"aldrc. Pak. Y TH REL The nonbem reaches ol Death I~ offer ~ own um.pe tC"" The -foot dttp.~1 er-r a wonderland ol black ~ ash. Six ler cnrm att nearby. Ir's Ilk and fun to illt along the rim. Despite 1cs mmr, Dearh Valley isn't all • forbldding vistas. Some o( cbc Wild . est spun Wt broupc peopk here is m- t at Scotty's ea.de. wida ~ laai«d Moor- ~,ndowi and a wllaf.aU in cbc main ball. I Flvnn and a bolr ol ima1....;,,,...1 ~ ve ~ pilgrimap co chis de.en palace. e It tM bra ICIOp OG your CIOar, ~ the 111 m li ne an take up to dlift hours. Ir's an propnite, if mu-made.==·~~ ch Villty u a ~ a · · ·e-ftllmg ~ in the mids ol one oldie OSt Sttmingly ~ spoCI OG e.arth. lrCIN...._......, i Gum Ed1t0r. Ttll m allo.c your fa¥0rite Wttk- lld gc-raway. lncliack J'OG" ...,, adclraa_ cb~ hone Mail to: WllUNO CETAWAYS. P.O. o~ 500W, WMIUapoa. 0 .C. 20044. TOD0:'1J' 'tlllll'r .... lllllM lour·wblll drill. ,_ e. 11111 ltilldl lllllt. .... ~ 190, ·~(Im). (Ill) 11Wl11 (-.). WHE.Rl TO Uf: ,_ C. Im I ltilldl llllft. -.-... • e'e Wiii Diila ....._....., 190, (619) 7aDl7, I 8\ -... WHERl TO SW: ~CINI* Im I ltlldl ... IOf1; Plllllllt --........... ......, •• i) o. eo. 45. °"* Clll. an: .. e's .... -.rt nw. ................ . FOR MOM 91'GRllmOlt UJ. M S1ni111. ;""'*' c... ..... Ciiis .... ......, ...... #Illy, Clll. .. t11• 11WSSI; Dllll -a-. • "c ...... 1 ......... '--Cllf. 92319.(11··- FOR ..... rancair: C'.111 1.-.. --.......... _ ...... ,., CGll: 15' .... -1111111.) OUR TONING TAii ' DOES All THE -FOR YDUI lncruse ftexibility, reduce fltigue and help lliminllt 111•"8d itChls as tne tlbtt and COfltrletS yGlK ......... ........ ------- ............. 11 lfiffernt .-ciln! ........ ._, ......... lit·•· ... Ntta .... ! ---dlligrll Our ton-.. .... ,... ilftprcwing e11dia•cullr lmlttt •· ilr9'MMr1 -••ts?& -___ ........ I 2 IUlll ....J.i.-... $ 0 I -=·--. ·-- 0 • I • "' .. .. .. .. ' :t ... • d • ' • • • • • ,. • • • v " ' • • ,. : • • • • • • & WHAT'S .. • • ' ... ' • ~ t •• Silts ulls No time ro shop? Noc ro worry -today's en~un make of- nce visits, roring "nything &om ey~glaan to wingtip shoes. W irb work and &milin, we just don't ban many boun ldt, says Elizabeth Doherty of the Washington, D.C.-bucd Direct Selling Association. "Wlw we're seeing are after-work sales par- ties and noontime sales in confcreacc rooms." Here's a sampling: · M........ The Ultimacc Spectacle ol'cn its aa.eling 240- fn.me &ccutive £yewear collection. complete with a fitting ~ cialisc. If at least 12 co-work.en are interesced in new glasses, you also can book an opcomcuist. Frames map from $99 for a simple tortoiK shell to $2,000 for exocic ba6alo bom. N 11 tar •HJ, Ala. The Locker Room, an upecale men's store, bas a abowtOOGM)D-wbeeb wida Oriam1 nap wl aaciqaa. wl cMiMtl wdy-=Ucl ................... .--... c:iically for me c•a.w. Sait pric.a .n 11 S350. D • C-Co• 1wWILpialms ilimlDJWrcioldiawc ........... ..., ..................... , ___ _ -.... Co-,.,.._ ............. , ...... " )' ....... lli'MI ..... ~ ......... , ....... will -.... I ...... o( ................. (SU.$145). ,_,... Y.a • Lei•• In, Wr .,._ .. ilcrudy dip- fill-...... l · rr•ni • ......,.,,,,..,wmy, ltl'l ............ T. wefTa •lllirD ;r ia ••MoC.S••·••' c 1,* ... ~ ... Y..C..Mh.~~ Imo 1124 llUUD (911eBIJcww) S11k11 tfllHllS There's still gold in them thar waters BoM: TrH111e: Pl8Ce: .... , Tn••n: PIKe: .... , T11•••: Pa.as -...: Trn•Ni Gold fever struck many a dreamer after the Columbus Amtti- ca Discovery Group broughr up $450 mil- lion in gold from the USA 's richest s!iip- wreck.. 8,000 feet be- low the Adanric. Wirh high-tech so- nar, computer imaging and deep-sea robots, you'll sec more discov- eries, predicts Norman Scoct of ExpCdttions UnJimited in Pompa- no Beach, Fla. Hett are some prospects for the ad•enturow . The East River, Bronx. N.Y. Brirish &ipac, HMS HMJUr, sunk during the llnolutionary War $4 million in gold bullion Fort Pierce, Fla. A Spanish aaaure fleet, sunk in t 71 S $3 million in told and silver already found Sao Pnncisco Bay lUo '6 ]""""'• Nnk in t 9 t t $2. t million Virpoia LiDU AftriM, sunk in t 91 t Perhaps u moch as $3 million Cape May, N.J. J,,... .Uia 1802 300.000 silwr pesos Tlte USA ii ..-.a ...per OD people wbo don't say no. m...-.11 .. i1d ~ poap1 lib dat NMioul Orpeiurioe for .... of Marijuau Laws. clecrimiMliud pa 111 IMD of small 1m11••D o( ........ DOW, tMn IN -=o.d .-.-, S.JI NOIMl.01 0.-. McVay: .. 11'1 a dtamc w -Wllll 10 n- ..-." 0.11a I 1c.pawidl ............. ,., ... or.,.11.000. T.P.J•ilrillallO---v Ii I mta.a •Ailllll....,jlll 11 II ,. .. ,, ....... ,, a. •...._P111111lraofa.. ... 1.swW..W~1aiml. •lti ';,Ql&..,._,...,..,.I $1 , .......... l11irt1Mlt ~-· pOdc•• This month, 1,325 Wal-Man discount uom across the USA ue starting to mark products as non-polluting, such as Procter & Gamb~'s liqWd Spic and Span packed in recycled plas- tic. U ndt:r comidenrion.: bio- dcgndable pwtic diapen and unbleached paper cofrtt 61- ten. Following suit uc 2,220 Kman stor~ which also arc looking f01 and promoting non-polluting products. C1rtH1 tt••trcialls• Cathy hits stores O.w;ttlc.._,.....,.. .. ._. I .... Clll_ .. ...._ ... ............ , .... -. C., IA11 11 -II ML 11111 ti l ............. _ .. ,... ,.. ..... _ .... _ .. , f 0 l ........... _ ...... _ -....... l --_ .. .._ __ _.. &••-- Gary Ewing's long ride: Ted Shackelford talks about his decade on 'Knots Landing.' WEEK OF NOV. 26 · DEC. 2, 1989 I WJmi~ PJlr\llg. The Smartest i Sharpest Drug Store in Newport Beach PROBLEM SOLVERS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS 6 STATJONERY I O 16 Bayside Dr .• NewpoFt Beach ~~~ 760-0111 'fhe Shell Sftken• The popular novel becomes a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation starring Aogela Lansbury and 5mn Wanamaker. TV UPIMTE reports in next week's cover ltol'.)'. lllCHltE Write to Michele ~lark-. P.O. Box 23 15 Grand Central Stat ion Sew York. :\Y 10 163 No persona l repheo; Hardball Hunk I um 1•1•r11 illt1•n st11tl 1 ti /, 1ir1111111 ahflut 111·t11r U1rl111rd T 11"1111 tJf \JU ·., "Hurrllxrll " H71n1• 11°11.' Ii•· f)11nt' Ho11• old ts Ii i'! /,., llr nm rri11/' 1• 1 TJ(/( IA llAM1il\.t ALIM.\I, (, I ~1, ... :~.w "llardball" 's Richard Tyson, :!R, was born in Mobile. Ala , one of <'1gh1 children of an 1nn ucnt1<1I t•x· state senator l.1kc· h1~ fathl·r. Ty:-.on atten<k>d 1 ht' l' S. Naval A<·ackmy While playin~ football at Annapoli'l. how('Vl'r, hr s uffl'red an anklt> lnJU· ry so St>Vl'rt.' thal hf' neurly h1o;t his foot. Durinit his long rc•n1rx.•ratwn, Ty'l(_>n decided lht• m1l11ary was not for him With a Grt'yhound bu'! tll'k· t•t and $I 00 1n his J>CK'k«'t. hf' n('Xt left for ltollywood for about two years. he floundt•rl'd 11round Tm~d· town. makinJt the requ1o;1t(' studio round. lie read for the lead in "The Duke" of llazzard.'' which of c·ou™' didn't pan oot Rl'ahzang it takes mort> than deMrt> to beromt• an actor, he went back to college. carMd his B.F.A from th<' llnivers1ty of Al1b11ma and his M t• A. from Comfit llniversily Ontt again, he heldfd to tht> West Coast, and lhll Umt' hf' Wal rtady! He got u 11rn1 and wu quickly landing ,_.. ll*A on "Moonlight· in1:· DisntJ'• "Davy Crocket'' and "China a.ch." He allo had a n>W in the 1881 fnture ftlln "Thrft O'Clock Blah." Tpon'a stamnc rote ta 1•·1 ''Two Moo. JuMUon" earMd ltm &M ..._,, recopition .. ......... ClllPllll IO.., Matus. ..... _ ...... ,,.. .. lillllt! He ................. ~f. 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Former "Gillil(an' Island" star Tina Louu.e has starred in M>Vt'ral TV movies and hu also made SC>nM' ~ and bla·t<'fftn l l>S)('atilnt'H. Vfl'Oftka I.He, the Slun<>mus film t&ar ol lhe '40I, difd of IM'paut11 In 1973 • lbe •of 68. Ill J all t•n Jll ' t h• un w up ('\' th• me I'll I><- Yt' Pl' 110 af It'. Sh 20 JU' r. alt he OV flER "In this country, we gobble up stars and spit them out." layanl( a pl\11t.il rult• 1n ,1 hllll(· runninl( '''rlt'' '' .... 1m1·1 h1nJ( t "'""' a1·t11r' Jr.•;1m ahrn11 lh1t •n 11 happ(•n.;, ffiitll~ 111 I lwm find mwht• ... 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I know mNr ahout Ciar) t h11n <'Vt•r know ab11111 rn) ,,.If anti I\ 1• n ll\'IOJ( Wll h mi· for W .... 1rn1• 11tld rs So t ht•y bnnl( un d1 ffn1•nt pit'. tlwy <1ort of m111.t1{• th<• ill' , and t lwn you )!11 anti • h•an up •r them That·.., prt•t 1 ~ mu1 h \\hat jitoinj( to tw lai..1• I 1 hank" rkelforrl laul(h' .,,., 1111• 1wd yt'fl r!t ... lthou~h Sh:trkrlford 1..,n t altll- er St•n ous about play1nl( tiary mg for a not h••r :W yi'ar'. h<' 1..,n 't et ht'r JOkmg, <'II hN Thoul(h 1 hi' day o ( the nll(hltlmi' ...oap IS r, "Knots l.andmit" 1s :.ho" ml( id•'rahl<' last injl p.1wN It 1s 4'1111 ver inJ( 1mprt"S1ve rat 1n1ts ror on Thursday n11tht<1, in spite of nse (•ompet it1on from ~RC"'i A. Law," and 1Lo; plothn<':. mam- enouj(h on1t1nalily to kttp v1.-w- romin1t back for morr t even "Knots landing" 80me- ~ms to be> n mnml( on a little !tteam. "Thi' ('liffhanl(t>r was ty bad la."t year," Rharkelford Its "They -ot te loi or mall on -o '°' Of .ail. 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"t• jtobblt• up tars and 'Pit them uut .t..., qttll'k dS Wt' ean You p1t·k up a T\' Gutd<• from Ill )'t·ars ago a nd tell rn(• how many 1u·- tnrs an that T\' Guide are ... 1111 work- ing today ~ot too many " Sin<'t' Shat'kt'lford 1s sllll playin)l '1N't'llt, ~ns1ttve Gary . W(' cuuldn 't help askintt: When is Ga ry l(oin-to l(et back togeth\'r with his first wire. Va l (Joan Van Ark)? "Thi' last <'Pl· !!Ode or tiw-last year ever. they will walk orr into the sunset, I gu " says ShllC'kelford. TMn a though& hill him. "lll'r rontract'• up this ytar too. Wt'll .... It could ~ this yHr." We Cover The Coast Check us out for the best daily coverage of local news, sports and features MICHAEL J. FOX, GENIE FRANCIS, GEORGE c. scon, ESTELLE GEllY Just • few of the celebrities you'll get to know 1n TV UPDATE Every w.-in TV UPDATE. we give you an 'up CIOM and personal' lootl at your tavOflte atan. We also have the latest celebrHy newa. colOflul cover features and the moet complete and accurate program tchedulea anywhere .., TVI Channel Guide , 2 2 4 4 5 15 1 1 11 13 21 10/31 30 24 • 11 21 22 We Cover The Coast Clledl • Giit for the best daily coveraae of local news, sports and features SUNDAY NOVEMBER 26 -10 All lmNfl, ..... Cincinnati 8englla at &Ytalo Bills. (l.Ne) (3.00) _Nfl,..... Minnnotl Vikings at Green Bay Pdn. From Miweuk•. (LM) (3.00) D9NR.FoolMISln Diego CNrgers at lndllNlpOlls Cob. (l.M) (3•00) -12N __ Nft. ...... = ..... W~1~. (l.M) (3•00) TAi -4.:tl .. Ulli'tiltlrt -.. °"*'9 Coment8rlos y '""""" dll ecoi .... depOf1l¥O pot ....... l~ y Jorge Berry. (1.00) -'"' _,_ .... ,.....,,. -'"' • .......... (2.00) .,.........., -.,.. -..... .W 19\. Pt' If I (R) ............ .,...,, (1 :00) -,. .... MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 -'"' --Nfl FOOlbell New Ven a..nts at San FrlnaSCO 49efs (Live) o {3:00L .-c-.. ....... Greet Alaslta Shootout Tlwd Pl.cie Game From Anc:hor199 (Live) (2 001 ~ loa.ing Vinny Pazienza vs. Eddie Van Kn SchedUled 1 ().round JUnlOf ~ht bOUt from Provtden<le. R I (Live) (2:00) -IPM lDDI Collete ....... Great Alaska Shootout ChamptOnShlp Game From Anc:horlfOt~ (live) (2.30) TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 -2 PM llJDI T_. Nlbtsc:o Masters. From Madison Square Gatden 1n New voni (live) (2 00) -4,:30 (iUW T .... NablSCO Maslers. From Madtson Square Garden in New Yen _IL.Ne) (2.00) mlmC-.. ........ San Franasco at Notre Dame (Live) (2 001 -SPM IEimNUle911 .... Miamt Hfft at Ortando Magic (l ive) O (2:20) Tii" tmNU1e911 .... Los Angele$ Lakers at Houston RC>CAets. (l ive) (2 30) -1:30 (111.W lollinl From Eklffalo. N.Y (LM) (2 00) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 -IN .. , ..... NablScO Mestlfl. From Madilon Square Gardin in New Yen (UW) (2'00) -t:• -1:30 rum c._. ....... Arkansas at Souttl Alabama (Live) (2 00) -7:30 ftB.m NU 8auetMI Milwaukee B~s at Los Angetes Clippers (Live) 12 30) THURSDAY NOVEMBER30 -2 PM ~Tennis Nabisco Masters From M1<11son Square Garden 1n New Yori\ (Live) (2 001 -4:30 ~Tennis Nabisco Masters From Madison Square Garden 1n New York J_L1ve) (2 001 Him NHL Hocttey Pittsburgh Penguins at Pt111aoetpt11a Ftvers (Live) (3001 -1:30 ~ Cohge 8ashtbafl Nor1fl Car011na at Alabama (lrve) (2 00) -7:30 fm NU a.uetbaJI Los Al'lge'es Lakers at Sacramento Kings (l1ve1 (2301 FRIDAY DECEMBER 1 -2 PM ~Tennis Nabisco Masters From Maa1son Square Garden 1n New Voill (Live) (2 001 -4:30 ~Tennis Nabisco Masters From Madison Square Garoen in New York (l.Jve) (2 00) -5 PM ll:lmNUBa911 .... Utal'I Jau at AIWlta Hawks (Live) 0 (2 30) -1:30 -NUletll .... Los Angelet~at Phoen!Jl Suns (live) (2 30) -7:30 Masters. Semifinal match. from Madison Square Garden "' New Ven. (Uve) (2:30) -11 AM fmfm<:olete F_...A.tmamall Auburn %ve) O (3·30) -Colege .._ .... Notre Dame at LOUISVIiie (lM) (2 00) -1 PM .... Collete Batll .... Regt0nal Coverage. LaSalle at DePaul or Amona at ~ State (Live) (2.00) Cm3I Colege Fooeel Teams to Be Announced (Live) (3 00) -2:30 tm [iml Heismen Trophy Award Ceremonies from ttie Downtown Atl'lletlC Club '" New York Crty (Live) -4:30 llim Collete F~ Teams to Be Announced (l ive) (3.00) -4:SS ~ ........... Ptl1ladelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks (Live) (2 15 -7:30 ~Collete ....... (Live) (2 00) -IPM llim S..-PGA Golf GTE West ClaSSIC Final round. from 0 1a1 c.i11 (Taped) (2 00) (EimWM .... 8'9 $prNd? ( 1 00) -t:30 ftW.9 NHL Hoctley Teams to be announced (3 00) -10PM lm~Gl•••ra .AMIS..(300) -... • WHAT'S A MOTHER TODO? Angela Lansbury is a woman coming to terms. with her chtldren in "The Shell Seekers." Next week, TV UPDATE looks at the Hallmark Hall of Fame production, which also stars Sam Wanamaker. 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(Pan Facts of Litt Facts of Life I LO¥t Lll(y NFL Pl't¥lft NFL F....i: Rams 11 1 of 2 of 2) Saints M 1111 rp ii Cl Tilll4rt A hie of TWO Cities ttt tllWolttili• NFl.FeoMI Uplllirs. Du:...irt 'The MoiM: uu Ml 5'af It lom" (lg.'37 le"'9tn !tie Hove \Vhat Is Music' o Cwdl: T• Nlfll ~ ~ DfMla Janet Ga . FredrtC Maten (VCR) Wws Intl P"1•ol 4 Dlllll • ........ £•.Loa~ DtMlet lo1to MwttMf "'" To le lln••Ud To .. AMoulad USA Todly Spottswt8" """" NIC""' DAILY Ptl.oT Sunday Prime Time .............. on A IALUTI TO 50 YIAMOfTV November 26, 1989 ... ... s.... togp... ces """ 6:00 7:00 7:30 1:30 9:00 11 :00 ............. Jma IS ..., y_. fl T..i. A...._ C I l ..... Hells Wa Klill Olbtr· tnvrted IO Vl'4 ltlt.., ,. ... CronkJte, Jane ~ Call Rtitllf Kerrnn Ille Frog lllCI Miss """" OI I, rnillonwt who ~ lllS Piggy present I Sllute IO televt$l()n s oest moments ~ "e is in dillger 11n Stereol :: by celeCtlly 1ec:oleetlol1S ano cWSIC dtos 11n Sleleol :: c.,,....,. This w.-Sin-Meaical World of Diwy Par· 1Silw Kn ger l.llda Rons!Jdl (In Sitreol 1entl1ap Ha"lla•ll'I Honev· ICate s F11- moon fin Stefeot (P1t1 ~ ol 21 nace tin :: St«eo) ::; Newt Wei & EMtt Liit Gott On Gorily Wl1· AIMncl's FlllMIC Mollle V). llkMI: ·9r1c1 WINU" 1989 Oram.1 Victoria Pnnopil Pau Newt ~ to tne inesses a Cnme Cony be-lc11o1 A .eollecbon Ol llumotous Le Mat Prtmte1• A Olino 11omat1 ~ me pa11ce nave cap-I F utute II (Mt-comes diSltuslOlled when he iflO unllsual viOeo IOOCJge shot turld tilt wrorq suspects sets OJt to trap tier IMband , kJllets CNel J Foal w1nesses a populM toott>all by nonptOlessionais Host Boe (ln Steteot :: 1 f 36 CIOO 1111 a stude<lt (In Steteot Sagel tin St«eol :: CISNlws (ki News Stereo Wllo's .. lbit· • • • •A CMRMs Carol'' (1938 Fan- ... ? Hit N taJy) Regitlald Owerl Gene LOOJl.Vt 11 091 Ro.a Cnad ~ ....... PJ. Great Hawitan llft Gott On Cony w - AdYentl.f e ntSses a Cnme (In Stereo! T,,_ ~ay Sa!an 1Jti 41 CIMlllrtt Gm! tfld 511111 Slereof ::;; H One ot Nau e s ~sa des ...... SM.,.. (In St«eo) F"ifty YMrS of Tllmslon. 4 Goldlll C1t1bl'lloft iln St@leol:: ...... ~ Movie: u~ "th. DellWd WIMl IO Meny" (1986 ~I ~ •u "lndltctMC" 119!>8) Car, Gra111 A Oesotte hit ~flemg CUIUll ~~ ana tnt ~"(IS ot rocn American and i E~an actrl'Ss fa. .,, trlelf cMten an couple s rOl'llft:e llounsnes t 'I> ~• ne cia.ms to oe nwnl!O VCR Aillelu's F_.. ltolM V). llloN: ..... W!Nu· 11989 OrarN! Victoria Pr ropaj P., Newt dloe (ln StereoJ ~ Le Mat Pr&moefe 11n Stl!feo1-( 1 361 loc*er The Fal OI Ctn (In AIMfa'a TOClly Hidden ....,,..._ Will ODerl Houle News Stefeol:: Moet Wlfltld V'ldlo '"' CMdNli •1 Paraoe of , 11111 Steteo S~eo t11e Zoo :: ~ ::; lllcMe: ••n ll(llllllfl ~ "Aelr .. clow" 1195A I bttlqulU IWef This ,,.. luno!a 5ef to Def1fftt Jt9at11uW>S pioVldlng rt!lle! setVICt!S :o Ell1llQ\Mlit t~ vet.ms IN!Urts tn ~ ITom wariou' CU~-OllS tnrougl'IOUl !lie ¥ea Lrvt ._....IL •e ~ 111 OolMlfO Programa oe vineoaoes oon musca en:rt~Qs 1 ait•S· tas trwrtaOOS Di ta lnllTlaCIOtl cle RIUI Velasco Mllurt Uozu h Snow Mon· Mllterpilce TMlft A Tale GrMt ~ An E•81W1g Wtlh Alan Ja~ 41 IN ltjgM ~ •ey (RI (In Stereot 0 of Two Cities (Pw12ol 4) 0 LM* Me MO'tts RO()e(1 Goulet I.Ila ... .,,. c.--. RUCIOlpll ~ M'<I OCtlerS 0 POV ()t ... lt.i ~ ~ .. , •. DllClllKl l. •• BLl,,D WITl'tESS The ficrc~ly In· dependent and blind~ Kemlkh (Vktorl41 f'rindpal) ls de· lel"lllined to M"enge the murder ol lier Ma9band. In ............. ....... ....... .,.-.. MY. NOV. H . on ABC. r.ul a.c- Nlll co-Kars a Del. ""11111. • Sunday Prime Time November 26, 1989 College BashW Mllil Classic ~ sr.; tli•el ldM IR Touch. - ~ ..... U Y! "Qeny 21W' (1981} A .... ...,._ ~ 5: ....... .n Movie: ••''Utt Riies" 11988 Oi.t"lll lOl'l Befenqer lat l Tea: Do rn;fiW ., • .:.~: !. ~ ~ ~~~,. ::';J!.-_.~.llo~:ce ~:' ~iyz=11 ~:s?:i'~na:,.': ~~:,ny: ·~~ kew ":::' llOn 11 Mllnll ColMlancSinl Lassard mob assass;ns wl!WI 11 s 0¥o11 ~ '" S1ereo1 '· 11 '31 iVOl R ::; ......, .... llV Md AIOI C.£1'111 U,. W11'1 11 ii flllyliciw' Joumll UpclMt !RI Carddogy Up-lntemll Mtclt-09 Gyn Up-flllllly PrK· ~ M llMiClile R dMI (RI me Updett ate In UpdMI !RI .... u .... Top,..._." (1gea Comedy) Ible: ••'? ~· 1~1 Chevy Chase Bl "'°'* • "Tiit ~ Henui Ptt-wee Herman 1lnOs rom-Murrat A young c.ldOf at all t•CJ\1$ •e cou~ ~Club ena>IM\lets \Jftdlrlchef • _. llld adwenUe wt*11 storm <tops a several aiz~e Cl'la!K'ters ~~ l"f comoe'.es n a l)Oll IO>'l\I-.. • 119871 Ea. .. arcus ill hrs ¥d 1 SI) (VCR) men1IO 111in ~ scttolaiSll.p ~ 11 39 IVCRI ward Alben - CHRJmtAS TRW AND ALL 11IE ;_ TRIMMINGS Sunday Night Owl November 26, 1989 .. .. - 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5polta Scent Mowit: ••• ""8llldw llM" 11981 Dramal Sissy 5paca lportl bit C.-. £ye°" Holy· Nlwt IR) £Iffy Eye°" £llty Ul (R Enc Rot>ens (I 35) (VCR) tRl wood LA. IRJ Jehrlolls 2nd Ply· F ...... Cfu. CMll COii-Ftl\lllCill Fr..-. llooM': t • • "Tiie Pride of lie YIMMt" (19'~1 ~ COO!)et &seoa clltcll ... '*'°" st¥ Lou ovetc:omes ll'le ooos to oecomt a in the Jtnyftlwtl Earllqulkt (OI Air) Wet (Olu) IOI.., lilcMe' ••1l "Tiie Lift llld Tilllet of Gnutr Adlftts" MoN: ••', "Tiie up. 11 lie FCftlf' (1958 Orarnal 1197• ~ O;rt ~ OenY!f ~ A .fur •• feu P-arw &sea on the ~ Dy Conrao q~ A pet finds peace ,, !he mountl.c'IS ~e nr oetnencs a 1764 1rea1y •1'1 tne C>Nfl;ve ~ ~ a Y°'Jll9 ~ DeM 11 33) (VCR) man rl!Sed trle lr'C>e "'' r.s 'llA1e I 11 lSI 1VCR1 .......... MoN: • •' , "<Alty Top" 11935 MuSICll) A ~ illtle gel Ind hef OIOet s.s• Wiii lllW vway llllO ~ fie¥! ll'CI riome ot I nrn11,,,._ .ornnsv11or C.olonztd. lam ..... Car SM! ..... Plld Pqrllll Plld ~ Plld ........ llny lM .....,,,. ~ ·-- (Elm fll*tlCU'o .llcotlo lellWowtlly AltoMo T111 Fflftdlco FOfMlo AlloMo T• FtlllCllCO FOl\lllo fee c.. ... •• "lroft hp Ir' Gen Chapoy .._, •• , ·Pm• ~" 11987 Oramll Clayton 111M u "ftottweyr 119881 ~Cal-llcwlt: •• "l.Mt Mii" Srdw IS usigned lhe ne<Y.ftlPOSSlbie ROl'M RIJ SrlarkS'y Ari innoc:tnl arcMect DatlleS P*f lln ,. Los Angeles cop Sf!S OUI IO erlCl lhe 111988 Orlml,I Tom Beren-llJim !Uk ot ~ WI Amer~ u corruption allef n.s ~st fattier IRXM!f'S a ~ al '19' of terror tlfoue1't on oy a sn.per #!ID 9fJ o.mt 2 (In Slnlle ~ 1 MIOeast misW silo 11 •SJ Les cops "'conbcatecl In Stereo) on ~ten ""'(I 311 S.eol o 1 ~ I -,.. llcCelt-Ill* "n..t IOI* of....,.,,_ .swe oe-..._ .... llld ~ ...,. u 1') W " (1916 0r11'11) Jack NdlQlson Y...._ _,. N • pntw4 tg111t ,:n lorces With P*f-I (RI (In S.eo) O Nora E;Qflron s l'ICMll 111 tne b1S1S tor ~ blCWs""' $101y laMI (R} n.. wcmlll fl'om ~ Ind Hong Kong IO of .. tl#bJllnl llWN9' of . ,.... Ycn.-.O food .,.,.. nc.11 down a Y1C10US et... mobster Ind a w COUnnlsl 1 41) I LMy,,... ....... ..._ •• "T .. of 1 Klld" (1982 Orne) ROCC>y Benson 0-'Wit .... T0111 & .-,•1 F..-.. NOVWID ._ 1• · otr£MIU t. IW ~ 0 ~ ~ • ~ r z 0 < ct 3 i ~ t\) .... .. ... co OD co l I l ti I ~ .... • ... co OD 40 Monday Prime Time November 27, 1989 -.. .. .. ... .. -.. 8:00 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 l9C Newl 0 E1..._llMfll Hlfd Co,y ALI Alf on "°9M FM!iy llowlt: ''I.All Wllill U.." t1989 Comedy) Ann Jr"1an Tiii" ,....., Danny SdleduleO lhe outs w1h SlflOy tJatntson Premiefe Compllca!IOl!S atM oetween a P<)Q OellitJdts-lonnet ~ynoy lhe TllWfs is IP'~ by woman anCI a OOCIO! IW1IO I 111 ~ JOet lhe ore-!t'se cusses l'llS center1olO ~ Ol!ered 1 pin ner..., tneno NI 111ey rieto ~ oeoipa:io.-:s '"' Stf'feo :; 11 37 lllO't1t Wll ol Ol!IS IO SIJ~ by RlU goes IO a lhe ROMS Nell "" bM ......, Thi Riii.Jn ol Ty· CMftet 11 Movie: tt •• "~" 11976 Oiamal A ~lime ~ b01e1 gets a News pnoon Thompson a.,. 0 '"' cNnce I()( tame anCI rjOty wtierl Ille leads IWT1 IO a Bicentennia! bOl.ll #111'1 ll'le nuv 1 ~ W«'tef Ot lt'fte 05cMs Besl Pictute VCR NF\. FOOllll New Yer\ Giants at Swl Francisco •9els IUvel:: ...., NigM LM ~ ~ B<OOd Bto~s shOw ~ CloQS ar.o I!• i MacGyvei s 'IOtllell>W" s "' • lquestlOflS from tile s00r1's nteo o., crao oea.ffs ~are ..... ..... MllU.., .......... 1111 Lw: Prod- UC1 ...... ..... LM Cwrtn4 Al• 21 Jump "'"' W1'leets VoO [)Qls 1 In Sleteo1 O l .'Of\d !tltea:Pn.ng s bes· fnenc s sor 1111 S•eieo :; ~Re-~Al• MlcGJ* B<OOd Bto"""s ~ S1e<eo1:; IA* Nllion Crwis ot Love~• - tin Slefeol ::; COINCty £1· Pf"S I~,_ C:O.., Sllow NlgllC COUl1 Olly o1 ine Lo-ROCk a B ,e MoWlt' ••'. •Sa111ft c..det" 1198'1 An lftSeQ)re MC.wtS'!t" Newt teen "-rieroences tne pa.n ol ~t' as srie sea•:fll>s •-.r Nolc:llro UN-..... ~:; ~ CUSI "" Mr R I w!lile of! tne aCJ'IRts ol the Class OOM' NIMt LOtOS ol 11okA..OO Tmtit The Long R.oe -Alt of IN Wmem WOtld " AIMncM "'-Y· Ou1 T me Pi" 9 01 91 • hovM GeA ... ~ 5-1 1.._.. WMe4 ol F0t· lntide Edllloft .... ,,.. .. Lord lltollft Fllllily llilo¥lt: "LJlllt WMt Uts.. 1989 Comecy1 Ann J 'tlan T rr T ~ :; 111n "Sler@OI =t it,ti17!tS(WI Pr~e '"' S•ereoJ:; 11 371 --+,llrll,_;.. .. iL..~ Ill lord 1111 Toudl ,..._. IW °"911 =-Tholllpson--'----~ ..,..,LAMr Mew9'lour Al Crtetum Gr'NI llld .... T•an: The°'* a.. rne 1=. w .. 5'IOW F&mc>1is ~ .,,._ JI/Ties and Helen must conteno ~ ot a People On ResM.S tRl ..U At90tt Wlll'I • ~ Stefeol tPi11 3 oC 'I'"' ......_T .... , ...... ... a. ~ llowil' "Yllo. Cauclot di Mlldiieot" Eelsltdo Y111<ez Gr'90'10 Nokaas Casal ........ ..., . .....,, ..._ The case oe iM -Tsanna s TiNa ...., T,.., Diel Ylfl ~· lob ......, GrMn Acm M11rt of Ifie ...... NllOtl 1111 Clcrpp1r'1 Newl We Cover The Coast Check us out for the best daily coveraae or local news, sports and reatures ......... DIX:QIU Z, IW 11 Monday Prime Time • UUT ... November 27, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 o... ._Deer A oroup cif llowit: .... .,._,. 119S.3 AOYenturtl ~ Giiiie. Awe "a:tlia ti City cNcten rtsQJtS 1 deef Gardnef A SllOWgll1 ano irie * te al ., lllllYapologlSl M tar Oail • from Midy canwll QPefltors. !tie anentJOns of a lugged blC)-gat'le ruiter dtmg ., Atnc.I .. • In S...O tan (1 SS) (VCFlJ .... ..., Gl1lll AlaskJ Shootout Champ.onvo ~ ffom Artd'o· Gel A..a '-'•L• lllllllfl ....._.Deep lllowie: "TCllMfllwt" t1951J A ~ce batlle begrls wlWI .,_. "Grten Ice Freeze tee !flat trieir ts anteo unoei • 1r llM r.i ..-.CS. '\01-l<f ....... ,,,.., .... ..-. .. , .... . ._, ... ._ ... ",...''"" ....... ~··l ...... ~ .. ... _ ... Monday Nllht Owl 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 W °'I'" Newt (Rl (OI ~) November 27, 1989 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5.-00 SWo 5ctM USA Todllr NIC Newl MIC..... Newl (RI tR) MoM: H •• "Yldory II Sii" (1955) The Wor'd W• M navl! ~ oC Ille Ales n ,...., 11 'I} r,. on Holy-..._. !RI EMr r.,. • EMr u wood I L.A. R) McMe: •• "lrlllWtWt" 11982 Soenoe FCbOnl Kw ~ llill Es- IM 5.izaMd t.o..t 21 i'VCf! I cape Route ....... Calll c... ..... (RI .... "Will. Soflg 111 .., "-t" 119521 nit ••e °' Sl'Of' Jw Fro-,. r..., _.. Nn. crie ICOOeM :11a1 'le¥' le!i 'let ~ ., ....._Fie (OIAlr) UL ..... (OIAlr) ... .,,.. nr1 a1 (OIM) " 19:Jlt 1'3 .. ... C.. W1J "'--...: ••'1 "tell(' (1933 Oram1) Ratnu Plerfe Frts11ay 2 SOI IVCRI (OI Air) .._ ... ~ ......,, u,. o.cr (19n ,..... MoM: "On Our Owft" (19881 Tom ~}ton l111ov11 .... "~" 119S3 AdWtl!IYel CW\ Giilie. lli¢ill" ~ Aysl 0 Nell. e.tra ShiYnd Sllow Rainer lhM'I *1CJ sei1110 ~alt IQSttf A.a GarC!lel " ~ ¥tO tilt llW'fe ol an Slltw~ .. Uit (U t) (\4(:11} llOmtS tour chldreti escaoe '·om l1't u-•it ·~ ttte a"f'l'l'O'S o! a 'UCJQ80 ~ ~ llmg ..... (RI vtnile autflontles to iouie a -lo\t uncte 111 A~,, s.•ar 1 SS11VCAf .... Cutt C-. ....... ~Classic Chlmpion5111P game (RI Ouedoorl Getilll f""ll lodltt NM1on'1 ._... Todllr M CM Wll ti Olill ,_ ........... ,-.... ,... ,,.... 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Dor1e Speir 111 IX~ t110 a '11111 belween inwnatlONI ~ ~ ~ IO a ~ .Jetw, ~,te htlq '!er llMlO ii co-i.tn Kerne~ (1 3:21 1 · lllr1 blMd 1t1 IC 11 30) In Stereo I ~ 12 031 u. o.. ........ o .. ., .. lcMd ..... (4 c.w Lap-In My35oM Dow "-! ~.... ... Llelll 11t1a11 ..... lOIAirl ,_ ...... T• 0..... (OI Air) .... tt "A a Dllelr. Y• Lit II~,. (1916) 4s ..._ t l1 "0.. T ........ (1!187l An ~ lllo¥le: tt"l ''Tiit llNIUICI" (1976. 1111111111 ..... "'9 ... dDdarl ... ID SM,_ WI lftw I~ ICC> ~ yMg WOITWI bec:omes Ile CQll\ll A ()()Mr;tig ~ WOllWI ~ ..., ~ ('n s.tot • a ft1f*M CIOlllldllfl'•..., ego rMll blCl quany °' ~ wron&1s __, monao IMF Wlft ,.., ~ 1•~ • .. ID dlccMr wl.c fed twll IO IM point ~ aftlr I r .uflCl her husoroo 1$ disdlerileO I 11 ....... (1976) c:t.!lon Hestotl (I 55) M.'1...... 0... Pyle Nl'n T011 I JMf1 F--. ttt ·-Ult ill C.. A I a• (A) .._ ttt "lllfrild •lie M " t1988l f/l//t' (117'11111 i. lrlt oaian Im. 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DMI LM> i...... .... tlrl 5'ereol """'' November 28, 1989 3:30 4:00 4:30 SWio Sc9llt USA Today NIC News IC Newt ....., (Rl (RI C... a.. USA T01119M ..._ ••• "'Callaml,.119'16. Wesleml Riy u.a.ia lilowlt: "PlllM ludl Sloty'" A wife()~ wllrl rier 1a Bnara (1 371 ~ Mos some ~SIOllS in Palm 8eacn Eye on Holly· Ntwt IR) ·EMJ Eye on EMr Ul tR wood I U !Rl (OI A#) lilowlt: •• "lly S.S.. My Love" 11978 Susoenstl Lee Gtant CarOI ~ 11 '21 l\ICRI Mir Moun JehrtoN I lloWll: tt• "T'llt Hlnln" (1958) All ace pilcit helps Newt iRl ~ •• "llllndecl by Ille LlgM" 11980 F• T.-, rntmbefs ol his w !Mm 10 DeColnl beller t '81 Orama 1<1 sty Mc"'ctlOI l 40J Anlllio Hll ~ TNI by Jury 2lld ,.,. lloN: ••• .. ...,,,.. (1970) Hugh 0 Brian A woman tf>tS ~ "The WinMlg TNfll" !19621 PltChet Gtovtf ~ T dlKk to tnak up tier lofmer hUsti.nd s impend mam tano •ie•lllOef t>ecomes one ot Ille eats ol biseoal .._.., (OI Air) 4.M. 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Witt\ defending I biacll "ouse<I~ w!IO !las "*"It ;ontessed to a murelef She dlCl rot comm.1 nn Sierec>1 °'"" a., Wars o CBS News lln News N--,_,..._ ~ Jiglw ,,.und !tie Fl!lllln l.l, WIM9UJ tin Stflfeol::; .,_ __ _;;S.;..;t!'!;.;:.to::.:.l..::::::; _ _._ ___ ..._ ___ +;..:;:;;:m:;;,;....__~--~----+':....;;_~Ho.Ji , ,, Stereo• - Who's lie Olf'IM LAM C...C-News fl.Ml IMidl Edilloft News 'lit Cltol &imttt°"Hlt1 to Hiit .iol1<lt!>a.n likes at· ..., .., Bou? C IS!roUt The 1111 and Fntnds ' n wnen JeM'e< e~ 1 ~ AIC Hews :; SQuear se\eia1 near-fa~ acO()e(lts ~ News Cllftllll Allir ~ ,_ ltMd ol .. 0oogit AnY1fwlg but Clwla 8Hcll H\IW tO Suy NNt Five Grand a.. c IHowttf. MD Love _ 4 .e " .,,oemalT' ::; ...... , .. ... ~ •• ~ "-•" 11967 Horror .,1.oe '1 ·~ &dsa: ·....., on Che Birllet s SIOfV abou1 an ~t creature nl ~··..rt""' unlelSneO WI ~ lrNnd 1 ~ • CQ ..._ Vor. How pollutants generateo t'y Moyen Tllf Plibilc Mind Tiit' Tru!'I ADout fos.sll hl9IS ~~Ille 91eennouse e•e · L .. s ::>'"'.. oar J o' 41::; l1IO a ~ en.., •ext ,,. .... E-.. UMohld llrttftt [In Steieo1 Nipt C<Mllt ' r.io Olds Br anc>f'O • ass ~ R. w. Sclllmbldl . Ftonlllnt Specaal AfPQft l•acio."'9 ~ .. o,r Arr S....,, ~$::; Dt ...... JAKE Al'ID THt: fATNM ~ Cmcst &orgnlnc g~st stars as Tom Cody. a former tc~vislon ~ro who wltncssc.s • murder but no ~ bclie~s him be· cause he· s • drunk· •rd. on CBS's ".)Me •nd the , ... ................ nMUMY. NOW.a Wednesday Prime Time November 29, 1989 10:30 11:00 111:1.W =-~ C-. .. 141' ~I' So..,. ~ .:_. ~ letl of Mutde = ~ Today P sr-w- lffll .._ •• • ..,.,, .. 7l0 C:... 8-'I Pr . ......, F)".' t lilo"9 • • • F"f I~ ~t ~ -': It~._. • ~ .. ,.. ,.... c...-,,~ 1 21 ~? ct 1 llJ'Jf J.-Jtif • ~ ---lit11·• La.._. .._ * 0.0 ...... -us toant dt T11 r.,.-r,, r :.-e~ Cfl'z~:o01 2• Hor11 ~ ~Oii de r .. -·~ iw.. 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Mc ~ ~ ~ ~ 'W ...... t.v-~ IQtlQ)Uf "° G ~ ~ a "¥'~...,., Sllnol,.. 1 soi N<:.P. _, fliec: ~ ¥C '~hone 1111 ,..'!'~· . .i< 9om F.... 5'enw f01 ..,.. .MoYlt ••• ~.....,,.--• ., '• ' --, Orr~ Oo .~, °'~~ ""''"= -; ' s-ilCSI i:iMM n.a,.. ... .. ---1..-, T-.. m• ..., £• Ell Glw Aerts -Cars. .,.,.. -8"1 Of Seu· ~SCTV-"°'* ..... -·--car.. ~ Cr~tv An You? -, "91" L,,.,. ... ~ ltltM ra '• Cll 1.M :=.:, • .._. rcr l'lill11~:-.8llcx7 ~ --•..--..--"KWll- b• -...: tt''1 "'Cednll" 1w e>r-11 r,,.. Ct~ Br.¥' &:Jr i ~,...., '°°""9 b Q.llO. w.c.t\S :u-1 ~ ~1.....-~k!~ li&¥rr'¥=>¥~-=· • NHL Hoel tr '.er~ ti~ .Mo<lt •• .. ... c.. .• 5G-~,. ... ~,. ~~ ~ ~~ .,. s-.... ..,': ' ... I .. , ........ ~ ...... J • The best-selling novel -Yhe Shell Sftken• becomes a Hallmark Hall of Fame production. TV UPDATE reports next week. Wo"'91l1\('''"""' ''" '\f'(f!'t\\ '"' '"""" ... ~'~"''' f'dtff and Ulhc-f bufl'Mn1t.trun pn .. r~9' ~""P fNNN1r,.. And •>t' Uft I afttot\l 111 ltwn( Wf' "'91" l'tc"i-c h\fr IWLl PIU ~ednelday Night Owl November 29, 1989 1:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 .... ...... 0 ,.. .. I.M C.. ,..,, .. --flloiM: • • •0ti, Alfie" 197S eom.dyl ~ Pl-a Joan Slillt Ptr• CoA;ns 1 391 VCR1 ten1 ~ ...-.o WO..-Newt lRI ....... ,. ...... Mowlllllilld lllyaCM . ,.,.... ..... Af'll.i.Hll Trill by .Nty I 1e1u1y -hll -..Oltd V'lllOft: forgoftefl Ch*ll'9ll ol lie I0'1 (Of AW) .. llC...(R) OMf~ ..-lc*CottlS ~lillMe. te~"'tJ,~/1g.t01Qt~0--11!) Cl ... I; ,,_ .. LOfll =,,,._ tit Lord Prw 1111 LOfd f 1et1. ~ ~Joy ~---(Olllr) .... ••I? --c-"' ....... f19S1 ~I Ulf!'Q YOYng 8¥rt S....¥1 (I'• 1VCR1 ..... -... --••-c.-leo..r' (OI~ ~ (1 Tom Conw1 11 o.lJ IOWt :M irJntS IO 'll'Qlll .IC}~~~~~--~---~ -.-, lllllit: •••,\or ........,."(iif Or~l crv.s COO()ef 2 121 IVCR1 ,.Cow 11 WltlfT"IOI Mi ... 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Lew One Rat One Ran· Nin Tempers llMe P*iC (Seloes Art of tr1e John s VISlbng ger Vl/I Owerl debites putting wtllfl Denise s Pretnlefel 11n Steel (In ~ talles ., a >-yeai«i 9111 on !fie SllnO 1t1 IMlws Vl$ll the Stereol ::; Steteol :; ll'ltetest 1t1 Kite a molestal!On use !he case- Hu•tlOle ctan ·· whch sne IOao at tr1e firm is !htrl l0tcing In Stereo) revns " kind llll'lll to br in a r a.nmaket Knots l.Alftdlng Peffect Gou-..... pies (In Sle!eol ~ lloN: ••'1 "ThtMIMlftlft~11986 Orama1 John lJ News (}OW Clvlst~ Collet (I 561 tVCRJ lloN: ... MKiu of flt Spdef WC1111111~ 11985 [)r~al w am ""' Hun Ra.A Juloa 11 S91 (VCRI CtlNf1 (In 0.. Jolwl tin StMeo) ~ Sleteo) c; A ,,.oup of rejuvertaled senior citizens rttum.s to Eonlt u.'itlt tlwir Antareon Hnefact.or• to retrieve oU.11 cocoons i«>Pordized by an urtderwaler eartltquaie, -cu l>on Amecll" and Hume ero,._,,,. co-star ilt "Cocoo11.· Tile Return. " tlW U.'f'e• on HBO. -Thursday Prime Time 9:00 • 9:30 November 30, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 ...... ....... f/1/1' 1 · 11 i i I I I I I I ~ c !'......__ i • 'C z -~ .. 0 • - f !I: r • i ..f" j t. ~! f ~I ~ " I ~l!i rl Ii j t i I~. I u •• i -" tf i•r' ~ K [ -~ .. ~-z ~ I -~ 0 i • c ~ . f .. &I ! ! ~ i 8 3 !!l I I l ~I 11•~I U2 llJ=nl O'I I l "'n~U I l ~iiC .i • I I I r I J I i ~ ~I ts w' 0 .. ~ I ··-I I 1J ... I If I co I. I • 1 • I • I •I I • "" ~ 'll.I I •I -.J ill I l •I am,.I l ••F~El •I Z I I Q l!iliO~I I i I • -. I I 1f i J 1· co Ill . 1 ·1•1 1111 I .113 1 I I I I I I I 11 "' I I •1 I I IM &~ a1 I I .r Friday Morning December 1, 1989 6:00 1:30 8:00 8:30 10:30 11:00 11:30 -..... Cll .... -T 111 U (LM) ------ Friday Afternoon December 1, 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:30 3:00 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 ........ ..... DlaT .. :: Ol;ip '11' Diii A+T._ In ~ ........... ~ .......... ....... DMlcit c... ,_ Cowt .... -.. Friday Prime Time 6:00 ..... ~ ..... cm ....... To-~ dlly Raging Hatmones ..... Im CISNews f\11 Stnot ...... 9-?c; AICNews :: 6:30 ..... OW• ""*" file ~Joo News 7:00 7:30 AIC Newt : E,e on LA. ......... LMC....· '°" 0..A .. Tepe New ZUlancl l?ait 2J :0 ,....,,... December 1, 1989 I Fulttouee The Greatest ~y on Eart11 tin S:ereol O Fll!lllr lllllln ,..._. Shll-Ml .. T111 ~tttwll llfl Almost I of UI St Au- 811.les tin lJYe From C/11-1 gie s ~ Stereo) o C1gC> tin !Pan 2 ot 21 : !Stereo) o S...,. Twee~:: 0.. l1el s Fury tin Stefeol Fllcoll CMt The Luca Wrvt ..... O 1111 Stereo1:: Nlws llMl ..... Ediloll Mewl tl.JY9) Carol llllMft ltlrt '° Haft Passoor' IC IN· ..., .. IMF,.. oer HWI Ful .... (ln W....... Wll .._. Ol'lll ,...._at RIC!latd Bur1orl. 11> ~l'Qn' Week 11 ,... .._ ~ ltne Cold F m c:tios ni trlteMewS • 11'1 till' ac- Gf9IC ,.,._.ae Atdwo ~ From Int Cold (?st ..,.::;; IOt M I llld l!'MOS teal l'tls ~ ~ 2 ol 21 .... ~ : WllNI of FOt-Nldl Edillon llywecll Clelln ol Irle Sil» ...,... A Ktflet Date 11n 1 Mlt ::;; io.s 11n Steteol ~ S.eol ~ DO YOU WANT YOUR CHllD TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL & GET A COLLEGE DEGREE? • horl hour\ • Tutor in •II subje<h • u tering 101thletl"S & lht'.tlll' "'' ~MACH SCHOOL 141-IGI ltico•• • -. -·-· i. •• ...., Tyler ..... TV or Not TV? •o•-.. o• •l).jo\ 1 "1-. .. ,.., ....,. 1 "'t ~· ,.. T\ ' OVd f"'Cf \ iiJ1"rO(l .. ~· "';):W ·~ ""'• Qff""'l I fho< I~, ~O<' ~"~Of~ ~"'9 -I\ U'Ot. Tf ... ~ cooo-t, ·~ l '«••"'°" "'090',,.. ovo loOle ",.._ Oa."t '"°'lie"'~ h Ul'OA ff '~°'"'°" ot-of occv°"' ~~"'91 OMI •.M<•"OI~ ~ .-i"'1n r'°°"1 ,.f., >o • ~ _. °'°"' °" -' loll9 Alld TV Ul'OA rf 1 gv«-.f od f'OM'-Olld colo< --· ll'Qll. t wrt "'"' od-."'M" ort -td llfld reod-o'l ......- ioll9 TV VOA Tl It 1 ~ •-olle.--.. >o -.."°" • Friday Prime Time 8:00 6:30 1:00 ..... 0 USAT ...... ......._My Fw l.MTy O ..... Tllll ' Lalka s eoc... ........ UIATlllilllt a-. The Coldls • December 1, 1989 8:30 9:00 9:30 ,. """... Uttle Bot Mowit; .. ,,.._ llld h lelft~ (1974) Two "'"''*liug ~ a. FrltlCISCO oops n pllglJ8CS by MIWa'f en ..i ..,_. lldieS in hf tr0$$-l0Wn race IO lie 1111t1 "9nd to .-res1 ......... lfl .. ..... ... Tht Long y °"'9 .. Llw of "' Nm Wllll lbn • h ~out the best inalld us. Friday Night Owl December 1, 1989 ... 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 ---· 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 ...... A T .. Fftlll USA TOfllllt ........ ..,.._ ........... (1938 ~e, ... "Tiit Cr\iudts" R.cnaro !tie~~ 1115 Bono ol S... Ill ~ F~ GfOf Riil (I 501 -loiowers WI Cl.I ID lree ~ ~'rfS in tl'le LanCl T ....... Zw ......... .... Steele " ....... •llle ........ pgn Orama) AICl\ltd Lynell O'Hlra. tU r......, -..: ... ..,,.. IO tne F Joan Bloflcleoll Wll"' 11~21(1 001 Lolft C.. F..., Ftud Eboftir/Jet ~·1 kt FGMI --~ .... olClnolt RI o.-1~ Fndily ...... V'.. MoM: ••"'Tlllt .... "119 ~Oram. Rcr.o L1"1C!'--(OtA.I ..... ~ Y._ Jollll Jlc:oll9 0.-HaMI s..-1 c;_,.. 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Kldl II.. ...._ ••• "Tiit T .......... fl9MJ Amoid Sdlwit llllldt llt NFL tRI (In ..._ •• "'Ce11r o..llr'' .._ 0 '1 "AMII Ndoll • ..... tin Miii fin ltf!tWll A cybOlg !$*'~fl lime"°"' fie "(t'1 1S.eo1 (1988 Horror! Dior~ M~ 1988 5cierlCe Faon1 ~ $wto) 0 Sf!teol .:) 2029 10 prl'Sff!t-dly Los Mgele$ 10 &SSasSN .. I ~ ney Btlifl RooDrns Ill James CMl'I M~ ~· WflO 1$ dt$tlnld IO Cllll ID a 1 ~ Stertol I 1 I VCAI n WI ~!Cl:; VCR ----=HillTI.al ..... DfM W ... 11110... - ... tOIAlr) .... ·~ ...... Maft" f 1985 Orrlal SfVa Knstej ~ISIDOhlr Cizenove A Sdd'ft CMcf'I womM1 re- crllltlCl by Gernwly IO spy on h l=renc:ll fl llef ~ soe- ~ wa Wol1d W• I p 48) tvCR) Cat M ~ 11r JS.. 0-11...i .................. I' RI • (1912. AO-.... Cir'• -.......... ,. I ... J -Dtlll~ AglCll ....... ~ -n. ..... ~A Wilt~ Mrll'5 I~ fM. _,..... ~ s 1NSW ~~Poirot IDll ..... t1987 FSICIS}l nllO l'MI agent d> flt ams cl some of ·~Ill poisot""9 o4 a 0011W••'9 (In Stnol fl 2°' f\'CRl s most sedUCM women ~ Ameran fl 111 Una 11 •21 NllMT**t(tnS..0) ...-r..a MllilmF. 8111 .... 0-,,.. U. NWA ...... '--"-NIC'IQee. lllP .... ... •l'l "GI 1 It I" (1., Lftdl .. ' e 3 § i a. • 'C ~ I -~ " i' • i I ... .. ... co GD co I I I II i . D I ~ i r .... c: a. • 'C • = • 3 g ~ i' n • 3 r ~ ~ .. ... co OD co Saturday Prime Time December 2, 1989 -- -- 1:00 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 """"" SlllelO of Honor An 11'1!1~ and bllllCling r()OI(~ de:ectJve P1J1S ttunw in a ll01 soot ouiing Ille arrest ol oetiy in.eves !In Slefeol O .... ••• "fllillllr M YOlllll~ (1949. Fwasy) Terry Moore. RotJert Atmslrong I 1 34 I ..... ~ollltllcll•F.­ -Jordlrl's King Hussein: actor w..n Shallw: oess ~~ ( Falcon Crest") T ....... Z.. ........ U,.. Dela .... "«oilk: FNI Rew" (1989 Mystef'(l Telly Savalas. AnQll ..... "1'he-He19M1-·Used C.s' O 'He's a. OickJnson Premieie A muroei m~est.gallOn retMes KOilk Mill mite Meflod" uc:llt o a tonne~ ~ ~llOse huSl>at'IO was k~led alter Wf1CJnO an ell· pose on organized cnme (In Stereor ::;i (1 37) Cll.._O ..... ...... P.1 The Etpl P-1 .. ,..., FM ......... Lhill Dela 0 .... "«oiek: F• Flew" 11989 Mystery) Tely Savalas. Angie ..... d t. VI ''Used Clrl OQmcn Piemieie \In S!!reol ~ 11 371 .... ,....Tlel C... ~ ....... ~S...01 ..,_.To-Newt .. TNl:: nit.......... ..._ tt•• "lllt r.._.. ti lie Silnl fllldrt" (1948 .. ·111e V.,..a Flttor !UN)~ 8ogl't Waller Huston (2'041 catch All of Prl•eTlme TV UPDATE's Prime Time Grid show at a glance programs on key channels durtng the most popular viewing hours. So you 1880 don't have to leaf through page after page to see if JC-s worth staying home Saturday Prime Time December 2, 1989 8:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 libftl: "~ '989 Comeo'j·CA"'l.11 ROC>eft Uncn Jane McMe· ••• '°Sp4ntl" !1964 Ccn...."CJY' TOf'\ Hanks Daty! Hatr McMe: ••• Kaamat~ ci,~e '-n ~ ~e>IOI r,is mott 1111'1 ~ A New Yor\ oacneior ""!!IOu! l'lwd' s..ccess a1 ICM taas .. ...,_ Dollt llf ~~ tor .. ~ "" ta~~ on ine ~ tv o a 1loC7'-SCflO()j for a DNU!lful 9"' tf'ally •a~ ..i0 on snore t.mW¥e ___,. INCfler ano ...,r~ co.Jen -t1 351 Siles ttoe rntfmalO "t ~w .n a cnll<l 11 S 1J (VCR) 111952) 1 55 ~ ft:-30) C...,. ,_... TeMns IC Bf '-II FootNll ~ ~ StnlOt PGA Golt GTE ~'Psi Class.c Fina 1:iu110 tram O!a. ~ ~ llOllad ScontlOltd Awltd Ca•r! 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U..G. ·The A......-Gtlfte" 11982 Or.-nal Nigllt Tlldt ~ 7ln at AllM'IU Haw's \In Sttreol Root'1 C11•aoine l'1da Ham.l!Oll \1 3211VCR1 \In SleflOI 1 ... {~ Tem l F'oqs o1 Alla/\llS 1Rl , S.0. of NtUt tRt I Wilett CfWoft Fot Ill Atcord Cotti IO Cott1 ~ Clwofl NtUt Pro9tt -..: H h "Ailft Nllloft" (19881In1991 LO$ iMcMe: .. "Tiit a... Ouedoora" 11988. ~ -.. u1~ "Cocoolr. The"*"' .. {1988 Fantasy) Don MoM .,., OD'.-Mgllel. 1 ~ oet'eCOVt •ms up willl n.s rnedyl Dan A'(crO'fd The ~ amvaJ ot ~ A 91oue> ot rttuvena!~ ~ oozerts rerums to Eam "'lloodlporf' ~ *" COll!llrl*1 IO preYent an e•l7•·terres!N OOOOJuous relatJves tums a Chitago fll!Wy s wi!TI ll\!'1 ~t1rean ~lac10ts tc •etr~e a'len cocoons ie<>Plf· 11988 Mtfn. di* trom the aNn (X)llVIVI Ille: coun vacallOn into a re (VCR1~~ bJ. a~ \JllOe'Water eartncµl\e 11r S1ereo1'"' fl 56l (VCAl turet tvt111 llt't...,.. ... 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"ll ome" "Raywatch" a "Brand ~rw !'!7 Ahc1a 40 Dirk or Oack Life" 43 Alan - 17 Hollywood and 4-l -Penn 18 -Elson ts DOWN 4n -r rrber Lynn Tanrwr 46 Philip - 20 Chao l.J -of I Lhr -Wertmuller 47 -Farro• "Falron C'n•s1 · 2 Anhur lhll wa." 48 Or lllene 22 Ron -w~ T .tr tan .. _Marshall r,{) Jamt"S Reynolds 23 Ava -Counselor at Law" rolt' on "Days 27 -Albert IS 3 -Bridges of of Our l.Jves" Carlton "01 ffrenl Strokes" 30 Darryl Btll role 4 "Rt m1ngton -" LASTWID'I 31 -Massen fl :-.;u(' morning show ...... 32 Rose on "227" 6 "Only -Earth" 33 "-Smart" 7 Bronson -ts 34 He Wal Blakt l}alk1 Canincton 8 Ja90n Batt man 36 " -Got a Sfocrf't" rolt 3e Susan -lsGrace Q Ms MacGraw Vu Owen 10 -Woods •• Cherry 37 M6e~ Let role II ue -...,.._ 38 Harve1 of "Nutt 19 Tim -of "Snoop." ...,_ .. 21 Miiiie - 40 -TiaThl 24 "1"M~ 41 "-to Bllly Joe" Not -" __ _.. UJ....WWalktr 26 ArtlNr -of ABC ---···· ttrtea.2 wdl. Sporta NOVlll-.. 1• • DIX't:MIU t 1• • MMICVSO FBI Mancuso (Robert Loggia) Karches for a ring of bank robbers with links to the IRA. and Kristen becomes romantkally Involved with a British securi· ty officer. on NBC 's "Mancuso rBI." It airs rriday. Dec. 1. tstclle OettJ por· trays Soplll9 PdrlHo. the lart·..,..l'd cl- dcr IUtenoman ol • group ol wa•en 11¥- lng togctllcr In Niemi, In ··n. Goldln Olrla. .. ,,. ......... rtK ...... almSet· .....,. Dec. 2. • • EXPIRATION DATE 0 YESI I \.Yant to ~o•n my subscription to tM D•lly Pilot -~ tM IOw introductory price of U weell9 for 11 .... with a money t>.Kk guarantee that if I am not compfet~ ~tlSf~d with tM ~r or service my subscription cost of s 10.00 w• M ,...,... .... Send to: JJO V/. 8.y St .• C.M 92626 Or cal: 642-4JJJ AddrtH Apt• City DAILY Pll.c1' ' Sunday comics TVUpd~te USA Weekend ''-·~-~ . ,, . -~ / /) / I~ IDE THE ORANGE COAST UCI plays for U.S. title today PORTS/Bl 500,000 Czechs scoff at sh~ke-up by Communists WORLD/A 1 75 CENT [ e NOVEMBER 26. 1989 f--~~-----___,,,, __ ........_ __ -'f ' I '\ U \ \ ' I 11 I· ( I \ I Debate ra.ges over car-pool lanes ly 908 VAN EYKEN Of ft 0...,, ,._ Stllff Art diamonds on the pavement going to bnng about a change 10 driving habits? Some say they will. A vocal few say they won't. Car-pool lanes have been controversial in Orange County since they were added to the Costa Mesa Freeway in November 1985. But most of the contrO\Crs~ has been generated by one small group. which calls itself Dmers For Highway Safet\. Car-pool lane~ do not ha\ c the desired ctTects of persuading people 10 fom1 car pools. members of the group say. .. The intent of a car-pool lane 1s to induce people to car pool." said 8 111 Ward. a m ember of Dnvers for H1gh"'a) Safl.'t} .. II It dOt"'>n 't do that. then 1t doesn't work. 11·s one of tho\l.' thing'> that soumh guod at fim. but docs not. in fau prcn1dl· '\Utli\ll'Ol in\ent1'e" -redun:<l ~kt~ .md 1n, n·a\t'd congestion -more than ou1"'e1gh Jn~ tx·ndit'> thl' rl.''1nl·ted lanes might ha\e Ul the futufl· "'.ird Jnd 11ther l-nuc-; sa\ On the othl·r '>ldt· nl thl..' argument I) v1n~ally the Ward cite<, Sl..'\Cral <;tud1l·s soml' ol "'h1ch \lof:rc comm1ss1oned h~ l·:tr-pool lanl· proponl:nts. \o\h1ch he S3)S d1sprO\l' thl.' thrnr> that pt:uplc JOln car pools because of the l·x1 ... 1cn1.c ot (ar-poul lane' entire uthl·rn ( .iltforn1.i trJn'>ponatwn estabhshment. Moreoq:r. thl· ddctcnou<, t'ITeu'> ot diamond lane~ Official!> 1n ( )rangl.' < ounl\ .ind el~"' here 1n the regwn '><I~ tht'\ ~ltn r l J r-pool lane\ are an essential IPluse see CAR POOL/ A2) B~lbaa· Bay Club lease. extension divides Newport By IRIS YOKO! Of I~ 0<1.1'") PMul \r .. tf .\ lOnlro'l'f"' th.JI '>r urn·J J tlur- 1") of ktter-.... nting dl·ha1e ... 1n hl\..tl ne'>''>Paix·~ Jnd .i ixw111n dn'e "'Ill come 10 a he.id \fonJ.t\ .... hen the ;-.ic'>'pon lk:ilh ( 11~ < nunul lOn- s1dcrs a requc\t 11.1 l'\tl'lld thl' Balboa Ba\ Cluh"' kJ~ tor Jnuthn 'it1 )ear. Ba' ( luh otlic1ah Jnd thl' l ti\ conll;nd all that'' on thl.' Jgend.i 1, ..1 rcque\t to bt'gtn n,·g1•l1.111,1n' nn thl' kase l'\ll'nS1on 1111\\l'\ll OlJO\ r<'<;1dt'nt' 'eht'mcntl\ ,1prowd 111 such .i long C\tl•n,tt•n -1nl lud1ng C uunt 1h,um.1n 1-'ch n H.in -h.i' c launched .i l ampa1gn 111 hnng tht lea\>e heforc ,l It\ '01a., Thl· BalhoJ BJ' ( luh ha' ka~d about 26 ac fl.') ot' OO\-lront land at 1111 \\. C oao;1 High"' a~ from the cu\ ~1 n<. l' I <)~ In I <)h'' ' oter' rCJ~Cll'd the clut'>'<, rl'4Ul'\t tor ,\ 'i'i. \ear ka'tl.' e\1ens1on 'ear C\ tcm1un in 14/'lo In \1arl h \ lub \)tT1uals again askl.'d tor J .;,fl-\eJr l'\H~n)1on. "'h1ch thC\ "'11d " .. , nl'l.t'Vwl~ 10 allO\lo the dub t1mi: tu fl'lOUP the u>)t of a club rt-Jc, l'l1•pmcn1 prllJl'l I In n•,ponw I\' that request. Hart prupt•\l:J J :.;,.\Car ntens1on and ih~l·J th.it the duh'> fi,e-ston apanmen1 ,11mpk\ bt· torn down afll'r thl· :'-•l.'dr le.t'>l'. np1r1.~ in 2n l .l '>hl' "Ug&l''Md the land be 1. karl·d hir .1 watertront part.. H,m ...i1J .. he Jlx.·-.n 't belie' e the 1..oum ii h.i' thl' ..iuthonl\ to C\tend the lea~ '" \l·ar. "'ltbout \Oter dppnH JI H.in 'pr11~1..al 1..n•a1cd Jn uproar. Her 'upf)(>rtl'r' dn·rn·d the club as IOI C\.IU'1\C anJ \aid II "'as an 1mproixr u\C l>f publtl land. Oppo- nenh ctted thl' dub's long history as a gooJ ne1ghbM and S(·otfed at the idea of J rar~ on bus' \\est Coa~t H1gh"'u\ . D.-Y ,._ ,.._ .., ~ T• of• new l•I._. .. , C... ..... "-41ht~ Newport •ftd set ttle IU9e for a llvely councll Meetlft11 on MOnday. In I%' tht· e ll\ and B..i' <.!uh hegan d1~u .... 1ng another e\1ens1on Thl' negt,t1at10n\ rcsullt•d in a 2'i- In .\pnl thc dub temPoranl) "'11hdre"' 1t\ 50-~ear extension re- jPlease Stt LEASE/Alt Residents· throw wrench in new seWer line woik ly nttS YOKOt OI -0...,, Not St.,, A request to permit construction of the Irvine Coast tewer system through Corona dcl Mar before the comple.tJon of Pelican HJJL Road 1sn 't bem& met w1th much SUPPorl from the comm unit). · Officials of the count) .sao1tauon d1stnC'ts and The Irvine Co. would hke to begin installtng the se"er ltne as early as ne:\t )ear. But that "ould v1ol:ne a Cit) Council rewlut1on passed last )ear that prohibits an) work on the h1ghwa) until the alternate road 1s completed. Pelle.an Hill Road Wlll cut north from East Coast Hia)lway to MacAnhur Boulevard and is billed as a much-needed bypass that will alleviate traffic tn down- town Corona dcl Mar. Corona del Mar residents want the sewer construc- tion delaye until Pebcan Hill Road 1s opened. which is not expected until the summct of"l991. The S4.6 million sewer project, to be placed under East Coast Highway, will ~rvice the ho mes being developed alon1 the Irvine Coast JUSt south of Corona del Mar. The project is one of several developer fee fwKled sewer projects planned in Newport Beach. A new aravity line, which allows scwaae to run &eely, will be installed down the center of East Coast Hiabway from Mar&uerite Avenue to the city limits on , t.llle M>utb. Thomas Dawes. dir«tor of e naineerina for the county sanitation districts. said the project can be ~cd in six months if work is pemutted at nW-•· lanes of traffic would be kept open dunna ,. of tM 24-bour, five-day...a-Wttk wort schedule. ud dUrint..~.pcak traffic ho un of 6 to 9 a.m. and 3 IO 6 p.m .. Dillina of tWlnels will be done durina non-Deak uafftc boun and from 7 P,.m. to 6 a.m. Sanitation officials had earlier vowed not to beain MR on f.aat Cout Hi&hway until after Pd.icu Hill Rmd is completed. But Dawes said lhe sanitation distric1 wo.ikt like to ...._.. die new line as 100n as possible to a JO.year-old . pump 11alioa at Poppy Avenue and East Coest Hiahway ~ be removed. lrviae Co. oftlciala taid ~lican Hill Roed will DOt • OflD IO &M public until J\aly 1991. wWlc IM .- ... IMlldl IO be ia pllcc by the lime lbe 1r1t .... , ., lrYiDe C... bolDel opens in Jan_,, I 991. Tiaey !__. _. ::r,•aioa oa f.alt COlll ffiPway .._ .. _ __... • ..__if .... Hil Road "ere open The \3n1ta11on d1\tfll t 1\ ad \(X'atrng thl· carlter schedule. and The In inc ( o suppon' th.it proposal. according to rnmpan~ 'poh·s"oman f...ithken Cam- p1n1. "Wc·d both lt ke to \(.'e 11 donl' eJrhl'r" But Councilman Phil San'>onc. \lohO\l' d1•.tr1ct in- cludes ( orona dcl ~1ar. contcndt') Th\' I ~ inc C'o.'s interest in speeding the se\\Cr \\Ork l'i more selfish tn nature ·'The pnnc1pal rca on 1<; to allo.,.. the o;ale of those houses at an earltcr date." Sansone ~1d "The' want the people of Corona del Mar to be se'crt'I~ inron,eniencesl to their benefit That SC\lol'r ltne '" nf no advantage to Corona del Mar ·· ansont' called a meeting l.1,t \\l'l'k \\Ith sanitation d1stnct and In ine Co offi cial" .ind representatives of Corona dcl Mar homco"ner; gniup'i 10 gauge com- muntt) sentiment on the 1dc3 to alhance the ..ewer work. Ltke Sansone. the re~1dent' "l'rc 1nrrcdulous about The Irvine Co.'s contcnuon<> that Pehran Hill Road would offer m1n1mal reltcfto Corona dcl Mar dunng the sewer work. Dick Nichols. president of thl' (. orona del Mar Community Association. said Peltran Hill Road is expected to talre more than l 0.000 car per da' off East Coast Hia)lway 1n Corona del Mar. · "It'd be le s o f an impact," Nichols ..aid "We're bottlc..:nccked now. "I think we need some traffic relt(.'f. \\-e'H' heen sayina tha t for years," he said. Irvine Co. officials said Corona del Mar "111 never enjoy complete rthef from Pelican H1U Road until the tcwer is installed. · "We rta)IOt7e the traffic 11 goinJ to be difficult with or without Pelican Hill Road . J>ut we'd like to get it done all at once so Corona del Mar c.an ewenencc the benefits of the bypass," Camp1ni said . Adelina to the turmoil is another problem: If the p'IVity line is not 10 platt b)' the time the fint lrv-1ne Coast homes are occup1cd. the sanitauon dutrict would have to u...-.de the ~ Corona del Mar pump station to terVC thit new community. Tbat uDll'lde could ro t appro~imakly S2SO,OOO. acc.ordi na t<l l>lwa. But Santone satd wort on the pump station could push tnffk onto nearby residential stfttls and that would not be the bett ahemat1ve. ........ '"snvllt/A21 GOOD MORNING I . C~ .................... , ...... C7 o..tt llllllllc:eil...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c 9 --. .....•............ Cl--4 ,_..,_,, •........................ Cl~ - Ol>'f'lor\. .... .. . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . AS Oblt\Ml'ies... .•..... .. .. . . .•. .•••. ..•• A6 ,..,uzf ............................. .. ,.. .•..... , .......................... 16 "'*'< notlc~s............ ..... Ct· 10 SDior'tl ...•........•.....•..••.......•• 11 ·I lV u.tng... ........ ..... TV Updlet ~ .............................. M Rate hike for ferry OK'd by state ly STEVE MARBLE 0t ,,.. o..-y ,._ Staff The Balboa hland Ferr). one of the state's smalle\t public ut1hues. 1s losing m one' and ~,11 hike its rates to Sta) afloat Fares for cars. motorcycles. bicycles and adult passengers will a<> up a mckel. markmg the ferry' first rate increase in more than six ye.an. The fare for children will be un- touched. rcmarning 10 cents. "We wert losmJ money and we had to do something.·· ferry super- intendent Bob ) nder sa1d. "P1us. we're loo~1ng at some pretty m~or repairs o n· our boats not too far down the line ... Wilhout fanfare or commotion. the state Pubbc Utilities Com· mission approved the rate bike tut week. nouna !M ycan that ha~ passed since the last increase and tbe fact the company is losina money. Accord1na to the commission, the stated reasons for dccliniftf revenues art b\lher f ucl costs. oneoaas sepain on the boats. maintenance aad ra1t. The new fares -2S cats for adult passenaen and 4i! cents b can -should be in p&ace in ft~ da)"I • The ferry, which shuttles ped- ettnaM. btcycln and can ~ - Balboa and 'Balboe lllud. Im nm almost continuoully ance 1909 lllCI has beeft undff tM cmtrol ol dllt Beck family sance 1919 . fPf•--.-W/M ..................... .................... " .......... ..,. ... _.. ... ... --...... _ ................. ., ........ ...,.. . I 1ree-._ • 1'·~ "''""'• ,._.. 111 Cei11a 11 .... Mesa fire Causes S200,000 damage 9y 8C>e VAN EYKEN Ol-0..., ..... SU# Fire dntroyed about $200.000. worth of prments and equipment at a T-shirt printina plant an Costa Mesa Saturday niabt and four t~n­ qen were arrested for auto theft in the city earlier in tbe third day of the four-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend. five ~pie were hun, although none cntically, in a traffic collision Friday night on the Arches Bridge in Newpon Beach. And on Thanksgiving Day. fire severely dama,cd a Huntanaton Beach townhouse, leaving a disabled woman and her famil )"'homeless for ' the weekend. But otherwise. 1t was cool, cloudy and ~latively quiet on the Oranae Coa5t throughout most of the w~k­ end, with most area police and fire qcncics reporting only minor inci- dents. Oouds and chilly conditions kept crowds to a minimum at area beaches. And a l\aht rain on Satur- day caused no maJor traffic prob- lems, Orange Coast police officials said. Thinf were less tranquJI an other parts o Oran.ge County as well as elsewhere in the state. The California Highway Patrol rc1_>C?rtcd a traffic death an Santa Ana Fnday night. and a Mi"ion Viejo youth was killed and another inJured '" a wreck oo Alicia Parkway late Thunday. The two fatalities added to the CHP's statewide total of 31 traffic deaths by Saturday momin&. five fewer than at the same time last year. Arrests for drunken drivina. on the other hand, were up substantia.J- ly for the fint three quarters of the holiday weekend compared to last year. The CHP reported 1,589 arrests by Saturday momina for drivina llnder the influence, compared to 1.283 last year. The Costa Mesa fire on Saturday broke out shortly af\er 6:30 p.m. at Spirit Silk Screens. 824 W. 18th St The fire appeared 10 have acncr- FERRY l',_AI Tbe orialnal ferry service con- lilted of a sinaJe rowboat with an outboard motor and a set of oars in c:ae of cmcrtency, accordina to Allan Beek, whose father launched &M ICfYice. ••The enaioc didn't always work, but tbe oars did." Beek said. The enterprise now consists of a fleet of asina but functionaJ ftat- bottom boats, the Admiral. the Ca~ iain and the Commodore. ated more smoke than flame.~ of- ficials said, and its cause was still under investitation late Saturday .. "The buildang's spnnkler system appears to have held ii in check until WC aot here," Costa Mesa Fire Bat- taJion Chief 8111 Raymer said. "The fire marshal is investigating: ll ap- pears to have started in a place where you would not expect to ha ve ianition.' The building's owner. Al Rowland, said the ~amage was almost enti~ly due to smoke. "fire damage se~ms to be limi ted to the screens: none of the pnnting equipment was damaged,·· he said. "Most of of the damage will be to the s}\ins. from the smoke ." Of the fou r Juveniles arrested 1n Costa Mesa earl) Saturda}. two. aacs 12 and 15. were allegedl) caught inside a I 98 2 Honda parked at Safety Leasing. 2273 Harbor Blvd. The rear window of the car had bttn smashed. The two were booked into Oranae County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of auto theft and vehicle buraJary. In another incident. two R1vc rs1de youths were arrested early Sat urday momina after lh cy led pohce on a brief chase in a stolen car. The car chase ended when the driver lost control of the stolen vehicle on Harbor Boulevard near Mesa Verde Drive and hit a curb. The two. ages 17 and 14. then reportedly fled on foot but were caught by a police dog, which bit one of the youths They were--booked into Orange Count) Juvenile Hall on susp icion of auto thcf\. Newpor:t Beach pohcc are still investiptina the cause of the col- lision between a Jeep and a BMW Friday niaht that in1ured fi ve people and shut off traffic flow to and from the Balboa Peninsula. Injured were Jack Cody Mabry. 19, of Oranae: Ted Lee Sawyer. 21 . of ViUa Park; Robin Poaa, 22, of Newport Beach: Steve Janzen. 2 I . of Oranr: and Earl Joseph Votolato. 2S, o Newport Beach. Mabry and Sawyer were taken to Western MedicaJ Center in Santa Ana where they were listed in stable condition Saturday night. Allan Beck and his two brothers. Ba.non and ~ymour, make up the ferry corporation's board of d1rcc- ton. Operational every day of the year, the ferry annually carries about 21 ,000 motorcyc les, 200.000 bicycles, 700,000 cars and trucks and 2.S million pessen,en across the bay. .. , don't hardly think we're aoina to drive anyone away by ~in& up to 2S cents," Synder said. •All in all, it's still a pretty pxl deal." CAlt·POOL Al 1:., ...... .., .......... uewtam nm-., ~lob ..... .0\111'1. ............. ~-­" ....... Plf car OG OW freeways hin 1.2 to 1.4, • will baw ~ 1owiJ1t heways." laid Deni Reed. a IDllDber of tbe 0.,,. County T~Uoa CommiMIOft. ··o.e ol &M waya .of doina this is to llf'OVide PftferentiaJ lanes for people wbo car pool. No one l know i1 •yiDI car-pool lanes in and of thtm- lllwt will fmCl'I~ car pOOl1. But car-pooJ lanes •~ part of the overall b." "C:: and his col\oru araue. how-ever. that car-pool lanes provide oelr the illu~on of a solution to traflic CiOQICStlOft. fipres' comrilcd in I survey C-On· ducted by UC Institute for Trans- ponation Studies for the Oranae Coun1y Transponation Commiuion in Novemtfer 1987 indicated that 57 percent of those ridina in car pools on the Costa Mesa Freeway had ioined them since the opcnina of the car-pool lanes. And almost all motorists usina car ~ls. even those who shared rides before the advent of special lanes. said the lanes werc an important reason to continue car poolina. Commissioners and others 10 the transportation field hailed the rc- sult.s as an indication that car-pool lanes we~ indudn• people· to gi ve up their single dri ving ways. Les Berriman, another member of Driven for Highway Safety, said LEASE From Al quest to avoid contusion with a st'parate request for council ap- proval of a financing system in which the club's lease would be assjaned to a lender as panial secur- ity for a SJO million loan. Council members approved the use of the lease as security af\er City Attornty Robert Burnham assured thtm the lender would just step in as lessee of the property if the club defauJted but would not acquire any right to the city's fee intere 1 Still interested in pursuing the 5~ yea r extension. the club l'nls brou~ht the request before the council again. And the request has renewed the battles between those who believe voters must approve such a long lease and those who say the council bas the authority to grant It. A 77-signature petition supporting voter approval of a lease was sub- mitted to the city. Local newspaper columnists and letters to editors have voiced op1n1ons on both sides. with those in support of the club accusing Hart of staging a publicity stunt to further her political career. Han is considenng running for the state Assembly. The club se nt out letters 10 its members and nt1lrby re 1denu ask- ing for their written suppon of an extended lease. Hart has described 1he letter as pan or a "hcavy-h.anded, negative IOllllCl 9y .,,.. Aaodaced ~ Here att the winnin.1 numbers picked Saturday niabt for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly .. Lotto ~9 .. pme: 2. 36, I 0, S. 38. 4 l and the bonus number, 6. Players who corrtttly au~sed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of $4. 76 million. said Kathy Man- zer. a state lottery spokeswoman. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number wiJl divide amona themselves a prize pool ofSl.37 million: five ofsiA wiJJ share $708,000; four of six wi ll share $643,000. Three of six is wonh an autom•tic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine durina a television broadcast orit~tina in Sacramen-to. The num arc listed in the order thCf were announced, but any combination would win. The sales from Wednesday niaht to Saturday's drawina were SI 2.87 million. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Reg; s6()00 Now Only S4()00 Glamour photo sessions includes: make-up session • hair session • costume & accessories session a8cWI ...... ,.eted *t MWY ~-...,.IOdoWMld­jul& IMir ,..... ~ IO lbe ....,... ti...,_n of a car pool. .. lae llid. .. ~ )QI hive cliamoDd ...._ or DOt. a tittle over half \ht pe;os*. who aft car pooli• will beve )Oined their car pools witliu1 the '8at two year&. If you make that acijuat· mna. you have about a 0.6 J)tftleftt increaae in iM number of new car oool1 over and above what would have been oblerved if they had a control Jl'O\IP• a fft!eway without diamond laoct.•• Ward. Berriman and others in their poup say car-pool lanes cause aocident1 because of the lant chaQps driven must make when the special lanes besin and end or when a ~ pool enaen the ~Y from the riabt and has to move all the way to the extreme left lane. A study released by Caltrans in January did show an increase in accidents durina the first three ycan of the Costa Mesa Freeway car-pool lanes. O.ta in the study show a more rapid increase in fhe numl>er of accidents from November 1985 to September 1988 than in the previous six years. . It is not clear from the Ctata. however, whether it is the c.ar·pool lane or simply the increase in traffic in recent years that is responsible for the hi&her accident rate. • And no government agency has taken the position that c-ar-pool lanes arc a safety hazard, Recd said. "I keep telling these people (Driv- ers for Highway Safety) that if they campaign" waged against her. Hart. who was out of town and couldn't be reached for comment, stressed 1n a recent letter to the editor that she is, and has been, a supponer of the club but feels a lease utension longer than 2S years should be approved by voters. "My position is that the people of Newport Beach should vote on any extension ~t 2S years o n any city property. including the Ba y Club." she said. "The club does not pay tbe city millions of dollars each year." she said. "The most paid on their cur- rent percent of margin, phase-in lease on the city-owned 26.SS-acre parcel was last year. The amount was SSSS.060." However, w1th the phased pa)·· mcnt system negotiated in 1986. the payments are slated to increase each year. It's estimated that the city will rcceivt about S9.2 m1ll1on more between 1986 and I 998 than under the original lease program. in which the cny received only a perce ntage of the club's revenues. Bay O ub officials contend tht' community is making a big deal out of nothing. Club officials ~1d the) arc simply asking the council to begin negotiations to extend the lease. not for actual approval of a lease extension. The city 1s obligated to such nt'go- tiations under a 1985 memorandum of understanding and the subsequent 1986 lease, -both of which Hart help- ed drat\, according to club offi cials. Those agreements state that once the club developed a new master development plan and obtained the necessary approvals. the city would ap"C'C to consider a lease extension "under terms and conditions to be mutually qreed upon at that time." SEWER ffrom Al The debate returns to The Irvine Co. 's desire to selJ the new homes as soon as possible, accordina to Sansone. Althouah the opening date of Pelican Hilf Road has been ...... ,....,....._ilMive penoaqr ~ '° ............... ..._IT-...,liilea. .. lae..W. .... " laid ..... ~. but tM1W D1¥W IUa -U., Oii iL No OM --tM ~way Patrol. not the Federal HI way Adminla-tratioe. no ooe -endoned their polltion. .. A IPC)knman for the California Hiah .. ~ Pauol iA S.C...mento con· ftnfted that the CRP had not-taktn a ~lion apin1t ct,·pool laoes. '"Oenetally. we're aupportive of the HOV (h~ e>«upancy vehide) lane co~pt.' CHP spokesman Sam Haynes said. "It 1eem1 to be ICnef· ally succnsful in reducina conaes- tion and htl)>ina people to art from ~to place." Haynes said he did not believe a comprehensive study had Men done to detenninewhether car-pool lanes ~ raponsible for accidents. .. That'1 a comple11. matter," be said. "It would be difficult to separ- ate out the effects of car-pool lanes from other factors, such as con~s­ tion." Drivers for Hiabway Safety claim traffic e venly ajsrrlbuted amona air lanes on a freeway would move more freely than traffic artificially divided according to number of 'riders. · · "You've still aot the same number of cars: they're just distributed dif- ferently," Ward said. "Any time you have an artificial constraint. you're aoina to ha ve slowina." But Joe El-Harake, car-pool lane coordinator for CaJtrans 1n Orange County, sa1d hi s figures contradict Ward's arguments. Wilham Ray, the club's chairman of the board. said club officials want· ed a 5~year extension in 1986 but compromised by agreeing to a 25- year extension on the undcrstan<ling they would negotiate later for a further extension. Ray said a 50-ycar extension is necessary to obtain financing for the roughly $50 million 1n improve- ments in the club's master plan. Financing 1s tougher for leasehold properties. w11h most lenders look· 1ng for leases of 75 )ears or more. Ray sa1d. "All we're doing 1s part of an agreement we entered in 1985." Ray said. There is not even a lease doc u- ment prepared to put to a cil) vote, Ray noted. City Manager Robert Wynn and City Attorney Burnham . agree the 1985-86 lease agrttments obligate the city to consider further lease extensions. '"All we're agreeing to .. 1s what we aareed to 1n the 1986 agreement -that ~e would cooperate and consider such funher lea~ ex- tensions," Wynn said. "I think it's premature to oppose 1t until we know what they're ofTenng thc cit y. Then. wht'n we know that. we should subject that to a magnifying glass and scrutinize 11 very. very closely." Furthermore. Burnham said he believes the council does not need voter approval to enter a 5~ycar lease since the city chancr's voter approval requirements don't apply to leases that eAasted at the time the charter was adopted in I 9SS or to leases that provide for city own- ership of improvements at the con- clus1on of lhe lease. AdditJonally, the vo ter approval pushed back. "there hasn't been any chanse 1n proposed schedule for the housma that has to be served," Sansone said. "Everything else hu sli ped." Cnsone has asked homeowntr representatives to discuss the ad- vance ICbedWe whb 1be ma of 1beir .. ff you ........... ~ .. w--poo1 .._ ...... !hll Jua .................. IJ.lllnb llid. .. And ctaey•re CMYYilll twb • -.ay ~." A vaflc couat -.. Nov. 17 bet•een 6 and 7 p.m. llllied I ,•U 1 can in ~ diamond lue. com~ \0 1,724, l,57) ud 1,)6.t can ID \be No. l, 2 and l la.Del, mpectivdy. Jldalionthipa betwee" numbm ol can In life car-DOOi • and other -lanes wete aimilar in counts taken between ). and 4 p.m., 4 and S p.m and s and 6 p.m., El-Hanke said. Even tbouah the prttent benefits of car-ooo' lann are ~bte. their real eftectivencss still bes in the fUtwt, El-Ha.rake said. "People don't realize that when you desian a car-pool lane, you don't desian it at capecity, but with a principle in mind," he said. "What we want is a cha• in people's way of life. We want to encouraae the principle of movina people instead of vehicles." There's no way of ensurina that Southern Californi.ans will eventu- ally chanae their commutina habits or that car~ lanes-will be a f~ctor if the chanac occurs. Recd said . "If this were a totahtaillan state. we could just s)ost auards on the freeways and say. 'You can't enter unless you've got at least two people in your car,'" he said. "But we don't do thinas that way here. The incen- tive of car-pool lanes is simply one way for ~s to attempt to achieve that aoaJ in a non-coercive manner. H there's another method of achievi ng that same goal, I'll be happy to look at it." provisions may not apply to any lease of state tidelands, accord1nf. to Burnham ·s report to the counci . Submitted with Burnham's repon is the supponing opinion of former Judae Bruce umner. who was asked by Burnham to review the issue. Burnham said the council has no present obhaation to approve a 5~ year lease. but he will determine 1f any rights may be lost because of continued expenditures in pro- cessing the club's redevelopment plans. Despite the loss at the polls 1n 1969. Bay Club president Tom De· emer denied the club is scared of possible failure if the lease as put before voters. "We're not afra1d of anything. What we're doing is what we were asked to do as pan of 1hc lease." Deemer said. He also denied the club's letters to the community were pan of a ncpt1ve campaign against Hart. He said Hart's stand was mentioned in the letters because she 1s the one lobbyi ng against hononng the lca.sc. The letter states. " nfortunately. Council member Evelyn Han would apparentJy repud1att' the existing lease and (she) ta.kes every op- portunity to lobby against action b) the council to even commence good- f11th ncgot1at1ons. "Mrs. Han. as former mayor. chajred the council committee that approved the present lea~ and voted .. for the lease. Now she seems to question the PfOpnety of the lease and would obstruct the city from proceeding in aood fa ith. as we have, in reliance on a contract." "That's tht document we signed and they sianed." ~mer said. "All we're saying is. 'We did our work . Please do yours now.· " membership and relay their scn\I· ments to him. from the comments lodaed so far. most of the communtt)'. includina the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, seems to want the coun· cil to hold firm to ats resolution. Sansone wd. Just call 642-6086 ORANGE ......... COAST ~·r-. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mcssqe will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. 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S1 ~( '°"'*Hit lleflOCI •HOWTO Clt'culatlon Telep1MN1e1 AY I' llltATETAXll •HOW TO AVOID 1111 CllOLO AND 1'111 llLOOZV .. I I '11 O I 'I \ I t I I Step right a and have fun at OC:' s running carnival Fashion Island has its Atrium and Amen Wardy; South Coast PlaLa has its carro uscl and crystal. but Bob Teller's Swap Meet has its crowds. ''' wide variety of merchandise. and hot-djggity dot as much fun as a carnival or a circus midway. As--f'orbc~ mapzine said, "It's a happcnina" for some 4S.OOO people ever> aturday and Sunday in Costa·Mesa -except when the Ornnse County Fair as an SHSion. 1 O ffic1all) now. n's called the Orange County Market Place. but to thoM" "ho spend their weekends there. it's the best goldam swap meet in the \\Orld -a swap meet with class. clean restrooms (with attendants. yet). and qu-alny food-u tow-price "I'm an the business of makina people happy," Teller says. "We ma) have started out selli ng stuff out of your closets and garages. hut toda) "c offer )Ou merchandise at prices you camlot fmd an) "here else. And food. Hey. J'm m the food business. Last ycsir. ----• my gross was S 11 million. but S6 milllon of that came from food. Families come here and shop till they drop, then enJOY outstanding food. then shop some more -all an the open air of Orange County:· I spent aJI day i1 recent Saturday walking around. making deals with r!lc independent merchants re nting the stalls. and watching the people -the beautiful people -shoppinJ and selling. pushing baby strollers. buying Bob's ace cream bars for their children sitting in one of the open air dining areas enJoyang hfc. These were well-dressed families. of many ethnic m1llcs, awed by the vanety and quality of most of the merchandise. and almost everyone left with bulging shopping bags. .-.... If the people at the Orange County Market Place seem happy and energetic. they arc s1mpl) reflections of 1h" man "'ho put th1'i 1ncred1blc act together. Bo b Teller hac; been "lhc king" of anything he ever tned to do. He became the Fro1cn Banana KinJ on Balboa Island. He became the Kang of Chocolate-Co' ercd k c Cream Bars -made right before ~ou r l'~C'> ~k·., the unquc,11oned Kang of Swap Meets. Now ht>'s l'n1cr1ng the )acht bu\lnC'I\ and do n't be surpnsed 1fhe becomes the Harhur King \nd hl··., hu1ld1ng a fabulous all-marbk home on Balboa hland. righl m·xt to the ferry landing. Wlth pnvate boat slips for 7 ~achts -fitting for 1he happ) king Bob Teller seems to be. R11h rdkr "a' born 1n Chicago. Has fa ther was a salesman for ·\thl'n' \tmc ( o . and one day he made the bag sale -to the bu)'er for ~l .. H\. R0t.•bud .. & ( o The bU\er's name was Herman Pnce. "l h.11·, ''h' m> m1Jdk name· 1s Herman," Teller'sa)s. "That one.· lk.11 rl·,uhcd an 1ra1nloads of low-cost stoves sold through ~·:H\ ·• f eller\ father. 'iam, "'a~ an inspanng role model for Bob. "I rcml·mhl•r \\ht.•n I had mv fro1cn hanana stand on Balboa 1,1and ... T l·l kr 'a" ... M' Dad ca.me out from Phoen1' to see how I "J' J o1ng I hall been ·'" hus1ne"'"' 100 da)S. and each da~. I had tah·n halt m\ rl·cc1pl\ to pa) tulls and put tht" other half into a safe dc~h1t h<1\ .11 Secunt~ Bank "\t1 I \Jld. "'l'll. Dad let's haH a look. and we got out this huge ..afr tkpmll no\ lull ol mnne) . .\nd I said. let's count it -~ou take lhl' ~o-., and I'll nlUnt the ~·s and I O's It came out to S-0.000 "\h D<H.I ~1d rnme on. I "an1 to take \OU for a nde. a nd ~e got 111to.h1' l Jt .ind "'l' ""ent O'l'r to lido lsie. and he "'ould poml tu J h1g hou\I.' and·'""'· whn h'l'S there. and I "o uld sa). hell. I don't J..111m r hl·n hl•'d prnnt 10 anu1her b1g house and 53}. who h \t'S thl'rC. 11nJ I hJJ to JJm11 I' duln'1 l no" He dad th1'> a number of 11me$ and tin.all~ I ~1d. he' l>ad. "hat arc ~ou tt)tng to S3} .. .\nd hl' <,aid I ook \OU think ~ou'rc a" full} god damn nch ,,11h th.it $20IMIO profit m JU\t 100 da~' Well. all tho\C people in th11\I.' h1g huuw' \\Ould rnn'>1dcr thal JUSt a beginning. Their bag hontl·~ an· thl· l·nd. hut 'our S ~0.000 10,, JUSt a start ·· Boh Tdk1 "about 10 moH' 1010 his h1g house' <\ magnificent thrn··k"\.'I 'trul·turc of C1reck marhlc. 11 "'11 be a comb1nat1on head4uarh:r''> bu1ld1ng and homc.-. and should be read) for occupanc)' <>oon Jlkr lhl· tir\t uf the \car It as not uttusual to combine home Jnd ,,uri.. fi1r the Telle" Ooh and h1'I \\lfe. Rita. in love since \he "·" I-! and hl· I fl ha' e \\ m ked together an all of the Teller proJCC1' \h\· o"n' .ind oix·ratl'\ .1 cu\tom Je\\dry stall at the s"ap meet. Son Jeff 1., U\\na-m:inager 11f a neat infant and children's dothcs and lurn11urt: hu,mc'i' .H the "'"ap mCt't and 1s now enga3ed to be ma1 lll'll l>aughta Jod i "'111 "' e with them an thc new marble castle I hl· l'ncrgll'' and rnthus1asm of Bob Teller are enormous. For a couph: of hour\ I tried to keep up with ham at the Saturda) market plan· t k !..no"' e\Crvonc. has a word of praise to one shopowncr. a nutt: 111 l nlll l\m to anothcr He loH·s thc hustler. the stdesho" bJrkl'r. 1hc bo~ ~Jiang '>hoe\ and shouting. ··1f }OU can find a place 1h:11 \l'"' a pair ol <>hot'' l·heaper than I do. I'll g1H ~ou your mone) bad; and ~ou lan l..l'l'P 1hc shoes." He had cu\tomers lined up "a11ing 1u '"aP moot'' for "hoes ~, I left and then came back. and what dad I find'> Herc: 1s this m1lhonam· ~le\mJn hroler manager I hustler yelhng has head o fT al h1\ n"n ice crt'am har stand ··tt \OU Stt them made. )OU kno"' the\ ·rl' frt•\h ··and he "as d1pp1ng the 'an1lla ace cream o n a suck into tht: mdtl·d l hoc< late. 1 .... 0 at a 11me. lemng the chococlate dnp off before hc rolled ~he bars 1n cru\hed walnuts. '\II the ume Teller \\JS pitching hi\ pmJuct .\nd \m1hng Ha' mg fun Making people happy .\nd making a bud. m 1"'0 an tht· proce"' '\nd some 45.000 people "ere ca tching ha' lOntagaon at thr Orange ( ount) Market Place. Oh )CS. the Orange ( ount~ Fair - or Jlnd Agncultural D1stnct -n.·cc1' cs onr-th1nJ of the ~pace rentals. becau~ the meet as held on 1he fairground parking lot. But it's Teller's show all the v.ay. and thl' S"llP meet faM IO\.C II. Jim F~llOll I• • l•1•Jmr o/JHrv~r of IM Oru6r c ... 1. HI• ~l11mo ,.,,., oo S_.y u4 Tt•nd•Y· com,••d by sunnr SADA Nev. St. 1941 -With David Valle. Columbia Bmadcasuna )'S• ttm d1rcc1or and producer. as mas- ter of ceremonies. the baa annual Christmas Pre' 1c" of the Business and Profc 1onal Women's Club opens Thursda)' in the Rende-nous ballroom. Fcatumi that niJht at 8 o'clock will be pade Cooley, "Kina of "'ina." and hi telev1S1on band an a special show Home to wn niaht. Dec. 2. "'''II bcaan at 8 p.m. ~ilh ChnJtmas carols suna b)' the l(venth ande ,iris' chorus of the Newport 1k1eh pammar school. . a--n.uacyv:= AP so .. P s •1:= ~ .. F #H llJIJ .. -11-llr _. Re'. Mr. C'har1n H. Dtettnficld as their choice for new pastor of the church. He "'as rccommcn<kd b) the pa toral comm1tttt. heackd b Mr5 Edgar H allo. Nev. II, ltH -The ewpon Harbor area IS l(\IU\I the s-ce for new construction an Oran1t County as bu11d101 has soared to MW record hc1ahts durin& the first 11 months of this 'ear. 0sta Mesa bu11din1 this )car ha in 11 mo nths, almost doubled the faaurc for the full calendar year of 19S8. Ne•. tt, IMt -TM chs>sxr barq~ Monte Cnsto wiJI hoist its squart·rtacd sails in Newpon Harbor Tuesda) bound for tht South Seas then around the world. nd John ~. 19. or NCWl'Of1 ltKh .• ,n eo aloftl. D)e, .-ho starwcf as a ~man aim Wttt. as lht fina Onanet Coma l'CMCltnt 10jotn tbt larar cnw wild .... tenmblc aloft for .. ...,...., YO). of the "~ colorM llllueft-r. t.uh lat ye8f in Vncwvtt. "99. n, am -nr N<wpon '-" C11) Coant. wtailr=• ...... lnlOa. 1ndic:-.I • llr8W VOit procna .._.Y " •won • ..... , .. to dlt n.y·, ........................... •••• , .... -16 ...-ol ~ ..... DAILY PtlOTI~. ~ 2' W AS Dramatic rescue off pier Stunt pulled to draw attention to fund-raiser A mock helicopter rescue off Ncwpon Beach Pier Saturday raised some eyebrows on shore and. orpnizers &ope, atuacted some attention to a charity fund-raiser 5Chedulcd for nc"t month. Oronizcd by Doug Daisie. president of Costa Mesa-hued Tridair tfelfooptcrs Inc .• the event bepn when a dummy ••victim" was dropped into the ocean, followed closely by a rescuer. The rescuer, stunt man Ethan Wayne. son of late actor Jobn Wayne. retrieved the dummy out of the water and attached it to a helicopter lifeline which pulled the dummy to safety . ··The.purpose of tht e\ ent was to serve as a focaJ point for our fund-nuscr tn Decembtt for the L'Esto nnac Free Clinic in Or- tory by Bob \an [) kt'n P hoao .. b' , Juaquin~ '1att h.-~ .. ange:· Dalgle wd. The fund-nuser. scheduled for Dec 8. 9 and l 0. will also involve a helicopter, and a try at a ~ orld record . ··w e're going to go after lhe "o rld record for stationary bov- enng." Da1gJe sa1d. ··People fro m Tht Gumness Book of W orld Records wtll bt there to certafy 1\. There as no o fficial hovcnng record now but the unoffic ial record . he ld b' the l ' Na,,. 1s 47 ho urs. So we're going to go for 50 .. The stunt wtll ln\Ohe tn·fltght refueling aod ~veraJ pilot changes, Da1gle said As wt th the no w papular JOg-a-th o ns and b1ke-a·thons. donors to the .. hover-thon ·· are C\~ted to mal..e plcdgts of fi nancial suppart before and dunng the event The goaJ of the e'ent. Daigle said. as to ra1!e S~50.000. 'The chn1c is o ne of the o nl> completely frtt medical clinics in Orange count~ ... he said ·'The) ha'e a S~50.000 mortgage. and we'd hie to pa} that off entarel) and lea' e the m free of dcbL .. So far. 25 d onor, ha' e m ·ppcd fo N a rd to pledge S5.000 each . ··So that's half ot our goal. and "e have about 12 da~ left." he saJd. The ho\ enng e'en\ "111 beg.an at 5 30 p m Dec at the C enterport hehpart. 30C)(1 .\1Na~ .\'e . Costa ~esa Saturda} · helicopter re~ue demonstration drew somt mild cnllc1sm from the '-e~port Bealh \1an ne Safct~ Department .\ spalcesman for the Cit\ ·s hkguards said the~ had not been informed the event was takrng plale Lifeguard Bent R..int·I.. --aid citations for btang too clo~ to shore were given to three boat<, pan1upat1ng an the e'ent. .....,_ Weyne MtMMls to -Vlcdlw .. he pulled,,......_ drtnll ..... v .... MMI~ pwllM,,... tM New~ pier frtettll- I GerfteW A..-~t~'C'Cn ev.- ladd and Mqnoha strttts 1n Hunt- iaslOn Beach wtU M\C Ont) one luw optn aicb way throuah ~ oember. I J hree ...._ nonh and soulh- boud lanes will ~ subject to intttauttaat ~on due to Caltrant bndae construcuon. Clearance aa resuick'd to 14 fftt 6 incbn until bfidfe compktaon. • ·-A.-betwun E.d...m Md Ootbant ICfteta in Hununttoe ~ ..al be mained '° two ..... ~ .. , ..,.... Dc«mbtt .. to t'Olll1nlCbOL ..... A9-~ruap and the No. 4 a.. ol tlw Suea Ana f..,. -.y bdwwa die Gr.d A'auc ...... , '° .. -5'ntt oll'-nmp will tie doled Mn ily from 9 a.m. •) ... ·= ....... and IOUdil-11( ............. AMf.-. ~-W--A..-wlllllia" ., ,,,,, ...... = JllJj .. '° c ...... I~ ..,, • ., eastbound on· ramp to tbt Santa Ana Frttwa) will be c&oled mtbl June for frtt.. wa)' .._,.._. For altttnatr route '* Tecbaolclu DmT '°the wctl· bound Alton Partway on-ramp to aon.bbou..t San1a na Fnewi)'. I Alll9 ..,, • ., waabouad • .._ Oaher Driw ad P-.o w.....n ..a 111ia~ t111e No. l aur doMa Ubl Tlt .... ) from 9 Lm. to)p.r.. • ·-·~ .. CoMIKtiae Cilde. .-bolmd ... Ml_. a d will Ilia" llM dolura uatil Jan. . ........ ~ ....... ... --... Ptx•j 11 MiDuad. w .-..... ol •24 no Sim :.'t::.. co)s:: ft:•· ... ... ~ ..... '°) .... Un •. • Or ... C.. DAILY PfLOT/ Sunday. November 21, 1889 ' ,000 ezechs scoff'at shake-u~ PRAOUE, Ct~hoslovakia (AP) -Mote tiAn half a millior\ dcmorr- lll'UOl'I Saturday scoffed al a Com-munist Pany shake-up and ch~red Alnaadcr Dubcek as he urged laden to rnian and m ake way for democratic reforms. Tbe beleague red ·government bowed to aom c of the protesters· demands, releasinf a group of pro..,Unent politica prisoners and declarina a willingness to give non- Communists greater power. Also Saturday, the entire Com- munist Party . leadership ~· Prague resianed under increasing pressure for reform. There were indica1ions the Prque party chief, Miroslav Stepan, was leaving the nauon's rul- ina Politburo as well. -en fnday. the 1'..l-mJ"n Potitburo rniancd and the party'1 pol- icymaking Central Comminee re- placed it with a nine-man Politburo containjng stveral hard-line hQ&d- overs including Stepan. Another Central Committee meet- ing is planned today. with the aov- em ment-Nn news agency CTK say- ing onl.Y that the rthering would deal wnh "pohtica and organiza- tional questio ns ... Dubcek, the reformer ousted after Warsaw Pact tanks crushed his "Prague Spring" movement in 1968. was shown for the first u me live on national television as he addressed a sea of nag-wavi ng. roaring demon- M tOrs 11 l..ctna field tn northern ~· h WU IM'JaflrSt raJly tn tM nat1on'1 history. ''Lona live Dubcek!" the ~pie cried. "Dubcek to the Palace! • they chanttdl referrina to the offkial rest· dence 01 Cttchoslovakia'1 president. Dubct~. who was htckled j ust days earlier for makina what some considered overly cautious co m- ments, unleashed h is strongest pub- lic assault on Communist leaders in more than 20 yean. Hr said Friday's party chanaes had failed to go far enou&h. "The chang'CS did not meet the demands of the people:· he said. "The political leadersh1ir has lost touch with the people. and the cris1~ bu dttpcned. •• .,.We -.ppea:t101he-Cemrat Com- miuee that thole who have cau~ the saapation leave their posts and not obstruct further development or thi1 country," said Dubcek. 67. speakina publicly for the third ltraiaht day. . Leadint dissident Vaclav Havel wekomed the r o litburo r"ignations but also told the crowd further cbanaes were needed. In a 16-hour session that streched into early Saturday. the party Cen- tral Committee replaced pany boss Milos Jakes with Karel U rbanek, a little-known. 48-year-old Politburo member who had been 1n charge of the Czech republic. State· fighting costfy battle -. against destructive fruit fly Massacre Witness flies to Florida LOS ANGELES <.\Pl -< ah- fomia 1s fighung a co~tl} and C'<· pending battle against the Mcdncr- ranean frutt 0>-tr;ing to hold the line in the c1t1es and keep the de- structt ve pest out Of the '\tall" ·s agn- cultural heartland. At stake in the mcdfl}' war,., a big chunk of California's SI ti tnllwn annual agncullural production. farm-related JObs a nd the avail- ability and aJTordab1ht~ ot a 'anet) of produce to con\urner<. na- tionwtde. The battlefit:ld for thc 11mt· being is a 156-square-mile i:resu·nt uf I u\ Angeles suburbs from tht· nunht•rn San Fernando Valle} to the <>rang..: County commun1t}' of Drea. 2'- miles southeast of dov.-ntO\O. n Lo<. Ansel es. The weapon\ arc quarantint·'> pestic1d e-spra} 1ng hcl1l o ptt:r\ m illions of stenlt.' m cctn1r<o thousands of 0) traps. and an army to check traps. remove infested fruit, rl'lea sc swarms of "stenlcs" and de- liver spraying nouce~. The MSt of the battk has reached SI 0 m11lion. but thr co"t of losing the war and allowing the fly to become established 1s incalculable in a state where road signs proudly ·c1a1m agncullure as 1t'I No. I mdus- trv ·.:,, would make Cahfornaa kind of an 1nterna11onal panah. <\ lot of other co untnes and states wo uld slap ~uaranunes on us," said Veda Fedengh1. a spokeswoman fo r the \late Depanment uf Food and Agri- culture. "It "ould not be out of hne to sa} 11 would destro)' the soft fruit 1ndus- tr. in C ahforn1a." 'The slate has faced th.: medfl) before In 198 1 Cali fornia spent about SIOO million to eradicate a statewide 1nlestation that destroyed SI 00 million in crops. The enem y 1s smaller than a housefly and has dark blue eyes. a $listening black thorax with yellow- ish bands. a yellowish abdomen MIAMI (AP) -A cleaning crossed by silvery bands, and wo man who is the only knpwn w1t- droop y wings banded and blo tched ness to the massacre of six Jesuit with yellow, brown a nd black. priests in El Salvador slipped into Native to Africa but now thrivi ng Miami with help fro m diplo mats of in subtropic.al regions around the fo ur nations, officiaJs said. globe. the medfly lives only about The woman took shelter at the three weeks to a month. A female. Spanish Embass) 1n San Salvador however. can lay up to 300 eggs. after the Nov. 16 attack dunng T he eggs. wh1C'h can be laid in 250 renewed violence in the nation's kinds of fruits and vegetables. de-decade-lo ng ''"II war. Late Thurs- velop into maggots that feed o n the day, she flew with her husband and pulp around them. daughter to Miami aboard a French A stricken fruit spoils and falls to military plane. offi c1ah said. the ground. allowing the larvae to Lucia Barrera Cerna. 40. was turn- enter the soil. About eight d ays later ed over to the State Oepan ment and they emerge from the ground as remained in Miami on Fnda}. said adult flies. Sexual matun ty occurs Bernard Ko uchner. the French ass1s- after four o r fi ve more day<>. ... ~nt secretal) for human11anan ac- ----------------------------. '\ t1on who accompan ied the family. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAIJI, SPECIAL Large 16;, •ADTo •Gxdfion Wide $3.•• f Beverage lions TDE(Wy and 8 TVs ... CAii ) 7 14 Placentia • Costa ~esa • 631-9803 Coast Guard ends search for boater ly TM Assodated Prus The U.S. Coast Guard ended its search Saturday for a man ml'lsing since last week when pieces of his cabin cruiser were discovered float- ing off Santa Catalina Island Coast Guard officials called ofl the search at I p.m . for Charles Reid, 61. of Hemet, Pett> Officer Timothy Rowe said Saturda). Reid has been missing since Thursday, when rem nants o f his boat, the Lucky R. were discovered noating 10 miles nonhcast of AvaJon. The bodies of Reid's parents, Roben Reid. 84. and Thelma. 75. also of Hemet were recovered from the floating wreck- qe. Two Coast Guard cutters. a patrol boat and a helicopter participated in the search. Petty Officer Reid Cn spino said Charles Reid was pres umed dead. "We presume him to be lost at sea unless we get any furthe r develop- ment,'• Cnspino said. "The case is suspended per infinity until some- thing else develops." CBAllLBS H. BARR "This lad> 1'i risking her life." Ko uc hner said . "Yo u kno w Salvador. Who is able to guarantee any hfe in Salvador'? You kno" the history of violence and assarnna- tton." The woman was brought to the United States "in the interests of cooperaung fully with Pres1den1 (Alfredo) \nsuani"• effons to hnng the murdere rs to 1ust1ce." State De- partment press otliter Dave Denny said Saturday. "..\ \ahadoran in- vestigator fro m the ~pcc1al ln- vest1gat1ve nit "'ill he tns,chng to the United State' to ta ke her dcpo- s1uon ·· The M1am 1 Hcrald. quoting un- 1den11fied source\ . ..aid 1he FBI "'as guarding the fam1l> · But FBI spokesman Ch arles Steinmell. contacted a turda> in Washington. would S3) only that the fBI was helping investigate the <ila}'- ings. "Our standard pohC\ 1c, not 10 comment about ongoing 1n,esuga- tions, so we ha ve no comment about the details of that in'es11ga11on," he said. Barrera was likely lo be moved at irregular intervals for her own protection. Kouc hner said. Salvadoran Attorne) General Mauncio Colorado has quoted the woman. who worked as a ho use- keeper at Central Amencan Univer- sity, as sa__ying she saw men "dressed in military uniforms" killing the Jesuits, their housekeeper and her daughter. 4 \ I 11 t » f C ' I \ II H 11 I · ., The .......... Prell ~o~~--:---~ .. ~~--~~ Archb~bop a_rrt_v~s ~ EJ_!alvador LOS ANGELES -Roman Catholic Archbishop Roeer Mahony traveled to El Salvador Saturday to deliver a S109.ooo check and 20 tons of medical supplie and food for needy people in the war-tom Central American nation. . · The archbishop·~ onc..<fay min ion also 1erved a1 a show of suppon for Salvadoran Catholic leaders followina the murden of .ai• priests. and u the government pressured two Salvadoran bishops to leave the ~untry. Mahony conferred with his Salvadoran counterpart, Archbishop Arturo Rivera Damas, on the tarmac of San Salvador's Comata.-Airport as workers unloaded a chartered Evergreen Airlines Boeina 727 jet. Cyclists embark on desert trek · BARSTOW -More than I, I 00 cyclists. tbe roar of their macllines piercing the air. raced 135 miles across the Mojave Desert on Saturday in the annual Barstow-to-Las Vegas off-road motorcycle rac~. Elevtn riders were injured. three seriously. authorities ~d. -Confrontations between the biken--and-environrnenta1ists~ho-uy the race damilJCS the fragile desert enviro nment apparently failed to materialize. However. officials of the o~nizin' American Mo~orcyclists Associa- uon charged that somebody tned -to liner the IJ5-m1le course between Barstow and Cactus Pete's casino at the Califomia-Nevltda line wl1h spikes. Cheney remarks point to Army cuts , LOS ANGELES -Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said the United States m ust mai ntain naval superio rity and modernize strategic nuclear · weapons, implying bud get cuts might hit the Army the most. a newspaper said Saturday. Cheney suggested in an interview fnday that the job of maintaining ground forces in Europe could be left to Nonh Atlantic Treaty Orpnization alhes. the Los Angeles 'T imes reported fro m Washington, D.C. Cheney, who emphasized the NATO balance would not be changed unilaterall) by the Unued States. said Qne scenario would have the allies take the ma in role of ground de fense while the U.S. upgrades naval a"'1 a ir forces in the a lhancc. · "Sho uld the U.S .. as som e have suggested, take on a role that emphasizes mo re heav1I} the U.S. obligat1on in the naval area and in air supremacy and places a greater emphasis with our allies in terms of the ground combat role in Europe?" Cheney asked ... All of those issues 1t seems to me are up for grabs." '\ .\TI 0 '\ ·\ I , H H 11·: I-S Drug war tops mayors' agend~ ATLANTA -T he National League of Cities' annual conventton opened Saturday wnh drug trafficking and getting federal help to fight it key 'topics of d1scuss1on for America's mayors. Mso on the agenda for discussion during the five-day meeting arc ways of dealing w1th such issues as pollution. ethics in government and gdtting more mo ney o ut of tht' federal government. About 4.500 municipal leaders are expected to attend the convention. The league's president, Phoenix Mayor Terry Goddard, said convention d iscussions would center o n the need for federal and local actio n in the fight against drugs. "Mayors are going to ... share expenencr s about what does work and what d oesn't,'' Goddard said in an interview. ··we need to make a case to the federal government about the extent of what 1s going on. because statements issued in Washington. D.C.. show that they don·1 really know." Shuttle prepares for rare night landlng C .\PE CANAVERAL, Fla. -D1scovery·s astronauts shut d own expen ments and checked flight control systems Saturday as they prepared to end their secret mil1tal) m1ss1on with a rare night landing m the Cahfo rn1a desen tonight. NASA gave no detail!> of the flight, but standard procedure for the day before a landing would call for Commander fredenck Gregory and pilot John Blaha to run through a series of tests to make cenarn the shuttle's computen and control Jets we re read) for the return to Earth. M1s'i1on spcc1ahst'> Ma nley Caner. Story Musgrave and Kathryn Tho rnton were expected to pack up the expenments. Some of which were believed to be connected with the "Star Wars" spacebome missile defense project. while others repon ed l) tested the astronauts' capab1lit1es as mili tary observers in space. M1ss1on Control in Housto n bro ke the official silence on the missio n Thursday 10 report that Discovery would return home today. landing at 7:02 p.m. at Edwards Air Force Base. Edwards. which has been host to as many as half a m illio n peo ple for shuttle la ndings. will be closed to the pubhc today because of the m ilitary nature of the flight. Reconclllatlon govemment formed BEIRUT. Lcba.non -Presjdent Elias Hraw1 on Saturday dec!anf Uw Cabinet of rebellious army Gen. Michel Aoun dissolved and 118,.. a aovernment aimed at ending 14 yean of civil war. His predecessor. slain after 17 days in office. was buried. In a rare display of nauonal unny. busineun in both Moslem and Christian areas closed for a nauo nwtde day of mo urn in& for Rene Moua wad, killed by a bomb Wednesday. Church bells ra~and bands struck slow drum beats as his flaa-dnped coffin inched throu crowds in Mouawad's hometown of ~rta. His widow, Nayla, and aughter Rima and son Michel walked sobb1n1 bebtnd th-e cortege. Weeping women tossed roses and waved from balcomes. Patnarch Nasrallah Sfc1 r. spintual head of the Maromte commonity, presided over the service. and Papal Nuncio Paolo Ponte read a mellqC from Pope John Paul II, saying the pontiff was prayin1 for Lebanon's salvation. Weapons-carrying plane crashes PIEDRA PAC HA, El Salvador - A plane carrying mostly Soviet miuilel and other weapons presumably for leftist rebels crashed near thi1 aoutheastern village Saturday. Three crew memben were fatally injured and a fourth apparently committed suicide. Salvadoran and U.S. military officals said the fliaht of the 11~-ensine Ceuna oriainated in N icaraaua and that the crash wu proof N1carqua'1 Soviet-backed Sandinista aovemment smugks weapons to El Salvado(s auerrillas. • A second plane also apparently on an arm1 sau.-lllina mission was burned at a landu11 strip southeast of the capital San Salvador. Both planes apparently ran out of fuel. Later. rebels fittd on a miliwy helicopter carryina reponen to the 1ite of one of the two planes and two foreian cameramen were wounded. Gandhi dealt electlon blow NEW DELHI. India -Election officials today dlrew out raulu and , orderat new IMIJoti• 1n Pnme Minister ~ 0.Dd~i's dilarict becal.lle of vote fraud, afllcti111 about 100,000 voten ud dtd"I I ....,, blow to 0.8dllli'1 ~ rfl'om. The election, Wldl voti111 st •rat over three days oa Wednnday, Friday wt today, Ml bin tainteil by 1111.ahM ti bud. It 1110 Ml ~me Ont ol the bloodies& cam.-.. ia led1'1 ••• '9di9'1 42.,.._, ~-~toll m ............ l'Gll IO 107,...., ... 11 lwa ......................... ,,~~ ...... by a-..• .. rede Ml~ iii 1111wt1m ... ol A•h•1d Al .... ISJ ...... ~ban kilW .. E Jl's '• ..... ill <>aalilr. • • I Ill I ou·, ,011 l!OOh. .:~-wnat's t e rrs :~~ in legalizing "gambling here? First California i11troduccd a state lottery under the 1uise of helping the school!. Now Costa Mesa is ready to OK bingo games in the city to help charitable and non- profit groups raise cash. Sure. they arc both good causes but why stop there? If pmbling is acceptable as long as lhe e&u5t is worth , we shoUld~take better advantqe of man s"Pf'OCliVity o riSKa little in hopes of gaining a .. ---• lot. · How about a pOkcr parlor 10 help the homeless, slot machines to fttd the ~un,ry and craps 10 subs1d1ze health and c hild ·, care? We could legalize blackjack to fund road im- provements o r ro ulette to purchase and preserve open ~pace. Better yet. why n:o~ open a sports book and .. ake in wme rtal m o ney for c1v1c improvements and tax reduc- tions. 1• , Before anyone rushes forward with charges of prudism on their lips, I confess to playing the lottery regularly and makin~ a friendl y wager o r two on the Rams. Therein rests my point. The nuances of gambling, gamc5 of chance and pure luck escape me. If the lottery is l~I, why ~houldn't the state license keno parlors? What 1s the difference between waaering on the o utcome of a horse race and a basketball pmc? If raffies are permitted. allow a weekly state-sponsored (and taxed) fodtball parlay card. It takes as muc h luck lo predict the o utcome of professional foo1ball games these days as 1t docs to attend a fund-raiser and sit at the proper place setting with the blue do! unde r the saucer and 1akc ho me the centerpiece. 0 While we are o n the subJCCl. do n·1 you think 11 is about · 1timc for 1he powers 1hat be 1n Sacramento and thei r lobbyists to re lent and allow an o ff-track bet11ng fac1h ty at ithc Orange c·ounty Fairgrounds'.' 0 It may not nval the Mark and Bnan Sho.,.,1 but after "''atch1ng the ho liday weeke nd traffic on the Costa M esa. Santa Ana and San Dtt!gO freeways. I would wager ltherc 'I go again) that C alRadio AM 530 picks up m o re lhan an occasio nal Jis1ener. The state Dcpanmen1 o f Transpona 11on sponsor!> the )4-hour radio pro gram, which 1s des1gnrd to provide ; mo torists with up-to-the minute traffic reports o n a cc1dl·n 1s. Jane closurt"S and ahernativc routes. • Try tuning 1n Cal!rans radio. ~our transportation station. 0 High school student!> 1n thl· '.'Je~ pon Beach-Co!ota \1csa , area sho uld make sure the~ enter a b1ccntcnn1al essa~ icontcsl by wr111ng an aruc h: of 500 '-''Ords o r less on ··\\1hat the ;\mer1cao Flag Means 10 M c." Sponso red b) the Ncwpon Beac h \omm1ttee of the ,Bicentennial of the U.S. c·o nst1tut1on. The Irvine c·o and ·the Dady Pilo 1 in association w1lh the Newport-Mesa school d istrict. the contest offers S 1.000 an pn7l" m oney as well as 1987 commem o rau ve silver dollars. -\lso. the "'·inning entries will be pubhshed 1n the Dail) Pilo t. Tht> deadline is Dec. 15. Yours truly 1s among 1he JUdges. 0 .;\s of this "''r111na. the United Wa); .o f O range l 'o un1 y is half way 10 1ts goal of ra1s1ng $20.5 m11/1on . Last year. ~18.5 m tlhon was raised to benefit the many'o rgan1zations ... ho help make this a bcltt'r place to h ve. We should all do what we c an to help reac h 1he goal. rO D\l l'Hl'iTOHl , Today 1~ Sunday. Nov. :!6, the J30th da) of 1989. There arc 35 da}' k11 m the }Car .. 1Today's h1il\l1gh1 LO hl,IOT) S o' 16. 178Q. 200 )Car .. ago. '>':I\ a da) of thank\jl' 1ng 'lt"I "'1d<" h\ Prtstd<"nl \\'ash1nglon 10 oh""-•r\r the adupt1on of 1he l ~ ( ons11tut1{1n On 1h1~ da1c In 18::?5. the fir~I colltgc social frat1:rn1t ). Kapp:i ·\Jpha \I.a ~ IVrme1I J l Ll n1on College 10 Schcncc1ad)·. N '' In 197}. Prc~1dcn1 !'11\on°\ pcrSLinal 'K"\'retar). Ro<.(' \tar, \\lood\ told :. foderal rourt sht• had at·c1Jen1a1I ) caui,ed p.arl of the 18' ··minute g.-ip in a "'l Wat<"rga1c 1ape. n 1Q75. a federal JUry In Sacramento. c·a11f . found L)O('\\(' Fromml· gu1lly of U)1ng to assassinate President Ford 1n SC'ptt·mbl"r 1._.15 •O•R•A•N•G•E•C•O•A•S•l-_,__ Nit •'f'-ttlk~. '•\fl .. ''' '" ,,,, '" "'' 1111 ) .. RUSt:MARl CHLRCllMA" -P\ 81.l~ltt:R T'•" TAfl' t:di .... 7)()' fE,\LE'f A•MH"i•t .. 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After all. 1hey arc complCtC'I) wber, industrious. all 5'."e1ng. add prone 10 ext'mplary and 1mpar11all1mml·d1:&1c acuon whenever and \lo ~crt•ver the best solution 10 our prdbk·m~ ap. pear. Really 33lf, percent isn't enough. Perhaps 100 pcrcen1 would be mo re proper. And. of courK. tht" !i.pcaker should have his 0"''" airplane. Ho"'· .._O'.JSS thal no q_nt.__has Sl"en 10 1~ before now. And whHc "'t' are al 11. shouldn't the vice prcs1den1 ha ve another'? Afler all, in add111on 10 being vice president. hi-' Joe .. pre51de over 1hc Senate .\nd think nf 11. h:1rll1\ :in\ ul !hi-' mcmtx·r'> of ( OllKfl''' · h.1\.t' 1ht·1r o"'n 1ran~portat 1nn -IL·1·, 1ntludl· them . .\Od \I.h ilt· \lo'C' Jrl· .ii I\ hn\lo ahout 1he \iuprl'nlL' < ourt 1he 'ur- geon genl·ral and don't tur~l·t lhL· per\On "'hu t'il·.in' thl· 1.i tnnl· tor the· Oval 1 >1r1l l'0 ' I al w bcl u:\'l' Ill Santa r1au• ... \ht" Too1h Fa1f) and tht• f\oogc) ~iao I al'"> tk·hl•\l' th.11 thl· n1t·mhcr\ o l C ongres~ "h1• 'n1l· 111r thl· ~'' ra1o;.c: .,., •• tJ 1mmcd1;1tl·I\ rl·\lgn Iron\ ulli.;L· and 1nakc \l.J) tor r11.·op1e \\hu "'111 fa1rl~ and JUlht101u\I \ fl·pre~·n1 lhl· e-n 1 1rl·t~ nf 1h1· t n111·d \1a tL'\ 01 \J -\' I Bl I \\ tt:.lhua /\I.ind ... \111\ ~'4clllit0 Ill a\VL.w.> !JCMl»-.16 of C.OllRlll'\ ~ ~ t>"~IT ... ..... Club's lease holds Newport at bay I o lhl· I dllot ( ontrJf\ ''' li rn I ··ltun·, nl·g.111,1· to1nmi.:n1.1r\ 11 J,111\ l'1h•! '-•11 I 'IJ '.\ll0\lo pilf\ B1•.11h (II\ ( 11UllL !l\\!11l\Jll [\l•hn l l.1rt h,1, !!-•1<11.\ r1·.1,,.n, It• .. ,i.. f11r n111r1· pu\'1111 1h·hat1· .ind .1 1 "ll' or thr pi:upl1· ot 'l'"l'>l•tl H...·.\\h nn the 50-i l·:u !1•.1'>1· C\h'n,1nn n·qu1·,t1·d /11 1hr '1-tJ ll-l<.\.1 ll.11 t !uh If the n1·'-' ~t;..1,·.11 k'J"l' "~r.Hl!l'll b~ \hl' '-e'-'plll\ lk·.11.h C 1!\ f nun1il thl· pc1\)ll1· u ! '-L0l-'-)l<!rl B<..'JLh '"u!1l IO'>l' !111 .. i>I nlnnL·\ 111 .. 111•1 r11•1•dt•11 for 1h1· !i11ur1• 1i11.1n\1.1! 1.1.1•ll tl<.·1n~ "' lhl· 1 It\ Th1· 1·\1\\!n~ !1·.1,r l••f !he pr••111.·11 1 I\ LlUl' IH L'\l'Jlfl' I!! !hi.: \\'.It ~(HI \t thl" l'Tlll 11! !hi\ 11·.1.,._• \h,· !llljH"I , .. n1,·n\' .111d \lu1\d1nit' <>!\ th1, I.ind 1nllull111g tilt' l..t 'i.u1111 .111.trlllll'lll huu .... · nh1· "'(11,·.11 \\.ill .,1 ( h1n.1 ·1 hUIL'I .l\l•l!1l!llt11.1.11 11lrl\ ~h1hh1•U'>I.' la1 1h111·, J!hl '"1n1n1111g fll•••I .i re \Uppo'>C'd I<• ll'\('f1 to !h1• l 111 to1 '-c.,.pon 1k·.i1h ... 111,h ,,1111\d 1h,·n 1-l<.· hk•,s1:d \lo llh th•· 101,11 1n~••n11· ln1m tht~ prupt·rt} ll''' .Ill\ ll···' ra1l1 111 .i managcn1t·nt tirn1 111 rn.in:tKL. lht• pn1pi:r1~ O n lht o ther hand. if the new 50- year lease 1s g_ranh.'d to thr: Balboo Ba}· O ub, the 1mpro,·t me n1s and btuldings o n the land won'l reven to 1hc city until 1he year 203Q. 1f c,·cn then, tf anolhcr lease extension LS a.ranted b}' the City C."ouncd at tlla1 time. This cyclt could be repeated, ad infinitum. with the-pro pcny flC\'Cf revCT11n1 to tht' City or Nc"''- pon Beach and 11s pwplc. The city \lo lluld forr:vl•r r1·.-e1'l' 11nl\ .i ~mall portion of tht· 1ncumc frt1n1 the prn pcrt). ra1hr:r than g1·111ng tht· hnn·s share of tht· 1ncoml" pruducl*d h' the propcrt). <lf cour5('. 1h1s 1s v.h> 1hc Balboa R:t\ Club is w dt\pcratl' 10 a,01d a 1111,· or 1hc pt'Oplt. and \.\·h) tht} art '" e.taspcratcd w11h [,Cl}n llarf fhl' Balboa Ba} ( lub wan1i. 1he income from tht propcn). They d11n·t wanl 1he Ctt} of NC'"'pon Ek·a, h or its people 10 ha\ e 11 .\·leanwh1le. f\nancl' 1!'1 JUSl onl· nf lht• LSSUU. The olhcr ISSUC'io \UCh J\ tht• 11delands pubhc lrusl and th1· ultimate d1spos111on (r\cn removal ) ~·t the .. Grca1 Wall o( ("h1na .. apart- n1rnt bu11d3:g o n tht" propcn) lend ('\·en 1reatc CTl-d<"nt"e to a pubhc 'ote on 1h al~1.1 Ka ) Club leaM" J -\~ 0 \ ·\N l)ER"il O<lT !'le~ pon l:k:ach G':jO l 11 th•· I d11 n1 f h1· pr1'\l'lll > 1Hl\rn1 \'f\~ Oll'f "hl·\h,·r q r nu1 thr H.1!'1t.1a Ha\ < 1uh I\ ··n11!leJ ltl .1 lt·.1~ l0 \!l'0\111n I \ n1rrrh ''Ill' rnor1· efli•rt 111h\p.:i''1he pt·111)l1· "' '-t·1.1.1'k1r! H...·.11.h 11n land '''uc' I h1· I.ind 1n 4u1·,\1j1n I\ on l1lk·l.1n11' and l•ur 11 !\ chant·r \JJl.'I lfil,11\\ fl•fh!d\ \J/l• 111 IC3\l' llf 1h1·,l· 1ah·I Jnd' unlL''' .1ppr11,l·d l'h lh1.· \Pll'I \ I "r ..._.1,·r.1\ ,c,1r' 't''-'Pllrl 111\ t1•un111 \ h,t\l0 \t !Ught Ill Ll\Ul1!L'f th1· 1.1.1 .. hl·' 01 r 1hl' 1·l1·11<•rah' Thi· m<>'I fl'11·n1 ,.,.1rnpk· .... , th(·1r trt·:i1111t•n1 "1 ihr "1-t .1 ll1·t1 .. l·\•.,pll·, P.1r~ .. 11, \\l\\l<"\!IU 1l 1'01\ pr11p.._•rl 1 l'JU! \lfl the h,1ll••\ J!ld •I fll.ll'!fl[I llllt•tl \(1 lt'.J \l' \lit• .Jlf1·.1g1· .• , .l p.itli. r ht• 11.·r. fll0 \l ,\.11 ,om1· 111until n11•111ht:·r, '-'l0fl0 q111•li.·1\ .t\ -..,1\1!\j.t \'ll:rh.ip\ !I "t>1.l1d /1...- ht.·uL·r 11 11 '>'l'fc n1adc tnlt• .i l)drli.1n g lo•! ••r .i ~ • .11 l.111n1h I ht• 1111<"1.ind' \loh1th ihl-' Halboa Ba\ I tuh nn"' ucr up1r\ \hould be: fl'lurnt·d to th<· ix·opl<" of '\/c\loport /k•aL h JU\1 J' '>(M.)n 3\ !ht• prt'~fl! k·:1 .... · c\p1re' fh<" J1\l)\•\111on mu\1 t'it:-rn alll" h} lhi: \011.'r\ not a ma- 10nt) of our (II~ Coun11I l"h1\ '>'a terfronl -.parc,·I \hould ne\e-r ha'r t-icen lcavd 01.11 1n 1hr tir\t place It coull.1 ha'i.' bcC"n t'n · 10\<'1l h\ the re!i.1dent\ for lo 1hc-v n1an\ \t•ar' To the Editor \\' L. Tt-IO~t PSON l1lrona dt<I \t:ir ODO . .i\t the ptUCnl lime lhe Balbol Bay Club \caKS S66.2&0 square feet plus tidelands from the c"y of New- pnn Beach The) pa) 1he city S3-UJ.Ofl0 prr \e"ar for tht land which hn."a k~ do.,.,n to 60 <'t'OIS ptr squart ii_x11 Clr ~ cl."'nl' :t o;quare foot monthl) plu~ S \02.ik)(l fol' the watcrfron1 udcland~ \loh1{h I\ tht mannc use To tal Sf..l~ ooo I he Baltloa parlona 101 has ~-'.557 ~uare lect and oays the c11 y SM2S.oo:> a \t"a1 or .SJ.Qi per squart foot J>l."'f \t"ar and tht pubhc has fu ll U'>l' o f 1ht• Noach 1n fron t of 11. Th e "tanna Trailer Park 1n Nt'"''· pon Beach on \he peninsula consists o r 11&.lhfl ..quarr lt•l·t llJl\ lh<" i.:1 1\ S51i6 Oi~I .i ~L·ar ur ~~ ~J 1ll:r ~Ujfl" fi101 per ~l·a r and rhl' ti..·.11 h 1n rrnnt of n '' u~·n lo !ht• puhhl B.i'>l·d on the \tall\U\\ :tl-1<1\1• 1hl" Lii\\ tO· com<" h11m thl' Ha\ ( Juh .. hould ht.- S I 1'5'--1.~l "l pe r \Car !hJi !\ S: <i\ J ~uarr toot '>'h1rh 1' prohahh pre-II\ rea,onJhlt· p\u, SJUU 11(111 1n tidt•land' 1n1omt [he 1.i nd thl· Ra' C luh "t' on hJ\ l \-4 rc1·1 v1 '>'.tLl·r lruntJgt· "'hl1 h J I S 1,fJl l(}l.J j)(I IUl.•I malo.l"\ 11 .,.Orth )J-.:=.:=11 1 •~1 ·\I \t-.i:'.CJl-1 a \<"J r Jilli J L ii\ hudgr\ lil S4ll 111.tlLun ht.1"' mu<h finarn1J I ~nl•(11 J1>e\ l':tLh hl•u ... c:hnlJ rrL1°l'l' ll1 •m thr f\a , c tut>' \l,1,1-l<.· S' .i \rJ r I hl• h1111.,r.1 hll-' mJ ~1 .r Jnd 11•un1 d 1nt"n1 ti..·r, Jrt• 1nu·l11 ~··nt p1:op\e ll1•'-'l•11•r thL'1 <J nnnl l••ft·1 a't th1· tulurt· nl·1·J' J nJ r,·~u1rl·n11•n1 .. "' 1h1• l1 l1 ttu ;;1 i 'l·ar' 1lo"'n thr rnaJ I he 1.11' '"un~d nt l ~J.'i tfl<"J ll ' h1:'t ""h.cn \ht·' m al1l• tht H:s1 l tu t> lt·,1\C' S!5 r~~' J 11-'J.t II 1\ defin11cl\ .in uncomprom1\· 1ng dec1s1on to 11i.-the hand' ur fu ture generauon" for that length 01 11mc It 1\ 3 dC--CL\1on 1ha1 '>hould ti.: made h\ all 1hc-c1t1ie"O'lo of Nr.,..pon Beach and thC'} should poss1bl ~ ck- 1-1dc 1ho: N-~t ur.age oi tht' land \ut:h as an open parl to tht• public or a boat launching place or other pos~ 1bl" ui.cs "'here all the public of :'Ile"' port Beach can bc nl"lil from the incredible amnuni of land 1ht'rc FR ·\~I\. fl'\E:"\DR..\fH :-..c\I, rion lk•h h ODO ·ro 1h<" Ed11or- 1t 1\ 1mponant 10 make m~ pos- 111on \C'') Llear on 1hc Balbva Ba~ C.~lub Se'eral former CU) atto me)s ha\e-u 1d 1ha1 the-c11). "'hen con· s1drr1ng an r ,1en!o1on of the lta5(' p.ast ::?5 )C:lfl. should la~e 1he least 10 a \/Ole OI lht !X'OPIC'. M\ po\!Uon 1'!. 1na1 1hc peoplt of New~r1 fk0tch '!.hould ''otr on any C\tens1(1n pil~I !5 )ears on an) Cit) propert' 1n,J ud1 n1 thr 8a} Club I "'a' <"I« tt·d to uphold the laws of 1h1'!. l'll\ a11d prott'C1 city proptrt) The-club dot\ not pa) the C'll ) m1Jhon~ 01 dollar\ each year The moi.1 p:1 1d nn th<"ll ,umn1 pctt"ent of mara1n pha\C' 1n le:sw-on the Cll)- 0"''Rl'd .!ti SS-acre parcel "'·as las\ \l'.t f I ht· .i m.,unt '-'J' ~.i;~5 flt-,j) I h1rt\ 1nill1nn J u!lar. \l.J' hor- rt1 '-'l·d 1h1' \car nn thL· Ralh-.1.1 H.t\ ( Jut> .ind !hl !e.i..._• "·'' e\\t·nded 111 .:=~ \1·.ir' in ]4;,n I 1n1L·J 1n ,upp.1r1 ol huth (If lht·\l· dl l1<Jn\ I JOl .1 'uppurtrr 111 tnl' ,tuh .inJ I .1111 truh JI :i 1~ "' a' 10 "'h1 the h1·.i ' ' h.1 ndc ,j nl·g.it1\e 1.1 m 1>a i~n !(luh ll·t1e1 Ill 1r'1dcnt\, '-01 I ri .1n<I J1ni I L'i l!10 '"lumn 1n thl" fladl f'iJ.,11 1 .. 'll.·1111( .,..Jjl,l'Ll .1g.i1n,1 rue r\l l''-lt\KI '"'"ll''fl lk•.ith c 11\ ( nun,11 I t1 tht· ! 1,ht1>1 1 1••uld nl1\ un.1<·r\tJ nd 1.1.h\ '1'\lo p..1rt KL·.iLh 11.1, 1••n .. 1,h·n1\\ 11·1u .... ·J 111 '" "ut 1" 1111.l ••n 1h1· 1h111,,·,\ 1r.1\ 1·\L.1 1t· '" 'hl· , •unlr\ -1-'-ht·rr 1h1,· R.l lti.1.1 K.1 1 ( luti ,·llL1,: 1111·1·1 ""h~ lhl·\ hJ 'l' tll.•t·n .11r.1 td tu .111 1 IP a \U\C' l'h tht" ~npl<" "" lht' lt"J...,. l'\ll'n,1un 1.1.h\ th1·1 ha11• !or \I• lPnf'. !;:iii<".! tu J ~\u.rc the put'ol11 dC1.l·,, h1 the udclanJ, un \lo h1•h 1h1· BBl h.i' had an c\1 lu\1\i: mono ~1h fhe \JC"10u\ auac lo. b) Jim f rl1on on one \I, ho ~1 mpl~ QUt'\llOn<"d tht· propr1ct} of t"\tc-nd1 n1 tha1 h;.1\(" 1111 \Car !Ofl:'. "'llhOul giving lhl" \ol•·r' a chanCt ID ha~C' the"Lf Q:). n1Jli.1•, ti clrar ~h' It 11> a wonder that J n'•'n<' "'Ill run' for public offi ce and 1.ilo.l· an) pos11 1on 1ha1 darl"' Ill , hall<"ngf a "'·eallh). po.,.,erful and 1nl1u,·nnal cnC'la "l" such as the-88( <;.,, ma' h<" [\rl\n Han •~ fool1~h but \he 1 .. e'tniord1n3rtl) couragrou!.. Whal 1\ surpr1s1ng and d1s.appo1n 1· 1ng 1s 1ha1 a purponl"dl> fTr't' p11·,). neutral arbtte-r fOr thc-peo plc. l-'-111 prrm11 a sup~ .. op1 n1 on .. hlo.1· 1ha1 b\ 1li column1\I Jim Fe-hon .... ,thou·\ :in\ d1sclOSUrt' \lo'hlll>Oc."\CI that Fellon ·had t'lttn comm1\> 1oned to "'·n tc "Host for the oast:· DB< .. , pobhe relauon~· opuio. for 1hem. and IS IU .IOlbOt. You ha~ property anackcd the connicts of 1n1crnl or pohtlClanJ; crnainly you shoWd u~urc th.11 your own house is clean or financial conflicts. or at \call UIUl'C full di.s- c.IC)Alft lO your readen. You owe thet littk bi1 to your wMcribcn.. your readers. and to t_he tradition or a free ptt!IS 1n Amenca.. IR,~N E (. RLAl K NC" port Beach Thie TbankaflTIDI weekend. what are J01I th•alrful for? C••••••• '' oaaaA SALUtOTO '• , ' ' Ca• W-onl Callot<•-s.a .. -I am thanl(ul I live in• free' counlr) 'lohtre I ran wort. 1r>d fl,e as I pk.aw and I un 1hanli;ful for II IMlt ._. 1np f'rom God. • C.1171 r a liar r ---'. -. ..... .-1111 ro. .. , -· My .... ..,." ... -. Tim-·· -I .... l<"'· .... • - -• ·= .,.,.,.,. . .. I flll lilr . .__ CIMl.WAr IE ' D 7 •-~1•..-11s1212• ="n'JU'ill"l.!e ! _ .. ...,-. .. , _ _,...., .... __ _, ... , ..... M Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, NoY9mber 29, 1119 Cloudy with 5Q per:ceRt cRance gf r:air.:1 today OllAll98 COUNTY MIT•O · f'OUTAll AmeA -CIOuely In.•_,. WlQ Witt! • SO p.rcMC c.n.incr al '"'" ,.nly (IOuOy Wlltl -\I 10 (l(l1!r.wp>1 ~u on the mod ~ 10 tow 10. UlleUNA MACH -CIOUdy th.s "'°'~ .... ,11 " 40 ~"-(tl,)n(f ol •a•n 1'•111\1 clOu<IV will\ notll>INP\I w•n<U 10 20 mpt• I" 11\t' Mt<"•"!IC>n H'Qtl> 1n <~ eO\ Clf'dll"CJ -c-• ION<J"ll l.O\l\o\ '" !llf' ""<! 40\ 10 low SOI SYnnv Monrt,_y And " ht Ueo w4u mt't HiQ1>1 in llW tNCI 6C>I 10 IOw IOI toAIT M. A8SAI ,_ Mouiy tlllud/ OUfttt WATnt -~IW<'I' -1 IS io 20 knoo 100..y -J IOOl ~ll\ 0.C~ rlOlltlwt'>I 10 10 'I() knou w 111 \ l.x>I , .. .,, ou11ng rht' .ittr• noon Swtt nottttwP•I • fttr \.""t llgnt ,,.,., 1n ,,,.. mo.,vng IM'(omonq ,..._,I{)' f urtU "8 sa 48 48 60 ~I ,,, 44 f'ST NllMPy N '1 l8 •J 47 ., -10 lS mpn "' cnt <1!tt•nn<>n Hlghi tn lhe '60!. C.~M"'Q MIO t~I 1on19111 lOWl rn r~ lowfor 40> '"' lowtt SOl SutY1)' MollN)I ~ <I OU~ WM"""I lhll mo<NnQ '""'" • <Nnet 61 '""" ,./111"1 CIOUOy ,...a OlfflY lh<1 t/ltfnoon MOUi'/ <'-M 1""'0111 Mtd M >nd.ty l OWl IONQl\I Ill 11\r 40\ 10 t.lw ~ H11jnl 100.t~ 1n llW' /)()\ ,on<I Mnlld.1; 1n lht' ,.,,d .0. 10 tow 10\ , MouNTAIH AaSAS M,nfly Cloudy IOdAy W II> I .ti(• ~"'"' >IMJVt' ""'"Y clOudy on tilt' allt'noon No<111 -II·-· IS 10 JS •nou lo<l<Qtlf Sn 1 ~ '"" ~-• nor1"-" 10 trrr ,, .... ,'9 '''"'°"' ,,.i.no LM\C~Uftl l°"O llu<h lo• Ano•l•• ~· 41 '1 H l>S \8 1>• \1 \~ .. 1>11 H ~­I.tit-• Mngt '""""ll"""' (•)jll"f ORANGE COAST TIOES IUflOAY NOYIMetl' M. ttlt 8 000 '"" ••n .....i '"' '"" I••• ''""''O • VlOINt'fl "'" •11•rnoon ''"'""''' Extended forecast winch 10 10 JS nipll ""' ""'"''''O · l A AHpa.1 M•lylV ..... Mon1~11<> Monlt••y NttOll'I Ntwpott 8r.t< h 0 40!.tncl On1•110 M 4/1 1J 1>1 se \~ H (t'lf<l<'llon,S C C,,..te>ton.W Va 0~1·Ft W 0t1r. O•yton Otnlltl fMga Ill 4 1 6S 00 11 48 S4 Jl SJ 4S •S so HCIOHT •II . ... .... MONDAY O:SSa 2.0 lo 7:131 S.7 Mr 2:2Sp 0.2 lo 11:47p l.6 Ml BIRTHS I :22a 2.l lo 7:381 S.8 111 2:57p ·0.4 lo 9:27p l .5 NI HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH Octobe r 29 Mr. and Mrs. Gregor~ llook. l-l unt· ington Beach. ~1' November I Ms. tephantt' .\nnr ~oh~. F-uunta1n Valle). girl. November 2 Mr. and \tr\ John J \'.<\'lhng1on . Hunungton &·alh tttrl November 7 Mr. and Mr\ JdT\ '-c"man Hunt- ington Beach bm Mr. and Mr. \\ 1ll1am F-f-n\I.'} Hunungton Bealh. girl Mr. and Mr' John P \lkehan. Hun11ng1on lkach. b<>' November 8 Mr. and Mr\. Darrl'll \\, Jltman. Hunungton Beach. girl November 12 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dt'la1 n Hanwick, Huntington Bcarh. b<>). HOAG MEMORIAL HO. PIT AL November 17 Kelly and Jeffre> "udlJ < O\la Mesa. girl. Laune and \te' en \d,101' B.i lbo.i Island. girl Eileen and Jame' \lcK•rc 1-1 f oro. girl. November 18 Donna and .\lien \1ari.., '"\'pon Beach. girl. ,,,.,ung 10 en~ nontt~•" U\t\ ;11h .. ""'°" M'd n•Qlll l'Mll'y Cl<>u<Jy ll'""Q!•I ""° ,_~, tlW ...... .,.._-., mc>Uly \"""11 Mond.ty l ""'' I "'11~111 ·•t COASTAL AHA• -Sunny o•y• ,,,. 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Local ol1it 1J/c; an· If) ins tn- no1 atn c 1ac11cs tn the Mruggk. but somt• ··mJd1t'rS .. que 11on whether the na11on hJ\ the rt'~1lun't'\ and thl' rt'So/\ l' to "Ill II J ~ By ROBERT OVORCHAK Al' Na\JOnM W tlU • In Yal..1ma. ~ J!>h . l..l1cg light' aimed at crar l.. hou<1cs d1~courage n1ght11tnl' drug deal<. HaH·ns for drug~ an: torrhed 10 r I Dorado. .\rl.. Helmeted Ph1lad1:lph1anll sabotagt• pu,her' "Ith du,k-10-da" n street "igils. .\menca·s ci11c' arl· ha11klil'lth 1n a \1.a\ far ditTercnt from Bunl..l·r 11111 or Hull Run Tht!> 1:iwm\ 1s drugs. and thl· "'capons andudl' rnmmun1t} hotlines 1n Columhu'>. Ohtu. nl'"'P~1rx·r rnupon\ 10 Cltnton. Iowa. and 196('1\ • .,I> k al'll\ 1'irn 1n 'ihrl'\ l'POrt. la .. lt.s a gras,.root' "ar:· -.aid Rand\ ·\rndt. spoke'>· man lor the national l eagul' ol < 1lll'' .. Drug' 1 tar and a"a> the :-..o. I 11\suc lur our 1.·111l·\. ahl'ad of JXl\Cn). homelessncs'i. atlordable hou\10g and 1ra'>h disposal. .. Images of "a' are beanwd nightly b> 1clc"1s1on 1010 the nation's I" 1ng room\ Polill' 1.ommando'i "car nai.. Jackels 10 \htt'IJ them Imm JS\3Ult guns The number of bod~ hag' n' al'> Rc1ru1 ra,ualt' ltst<> Pre.-,1drn1 Bu\h the wmmJnJer-1n-ch1cf. formal!~ declared \\ar 111 'wpll'lllht·r 'xi\ 1ng drug'> "ould be I ought "bhx l..·h' ·hlrn. I.. t h1ld·hH. h1kl ·· oldie~ 1n lhl' light Jpplaudnl Au'ih·.-, rall}tng Cl) but cri11ci1ed the lt n11 t nt fl·deral d11llar.-,, \\ht\'h pu1s the burden on c11tf\ to pa} Im lhl· u1mhat. .. You can drdarl· v..ir Jll \\lu \\ant Wr a10·t got the ammun11111n .. ..:,11J <.,hl·11t) Doug Bair ol Yakima ( ount\. \\ash .. The froni lim· 1\ .1,t..,l·d 111 'upph thl' rear It's lt kc the :-.lormand> 11n.1\mn tinannng ll'K'lf h~ holding a rummagl' ..air:· ,,11J Phtk.'OI\ \laH>r rem (1oddard. prestdl'OI 01 thl I l'.1gu\' 111 C 111e' "1' that Jll} wa> to v.an a \\ar"" The I e.igu c 111 < llll'' '' pu.,h1ng l)('t. ·'·Q as national "f1gh1 11.Jl l.. \g.1111\I l>rug' \\'eel.." to g1"c the war un drug' '4•1111' nwnwntum .\n und1·qo 11und .1101\ h.1!> formed ot ('1111\'n~ who ha' e hau l'n11ugh Bu 1 l nm inologl\t Lawrence "iherman 11f tht· l n1H'r\ll\ ol ~1.tf\l.tnd l .1u11ons that figh11ng ,1111uld tw lc-11 to omll'"'11;nali, "RJ1 hn thJn l·ntourag1ng open n1mba1. oflirials lOUlu a .. i.. u111en\ to l..Cl'P lhnr hraJ' do" n No1 C' en ~mol..t'~ thl' lkar \\JOI\ us Ill ru'll rnto lun·'t fir<.'\ "\lh a garden ho'>l·.'· \haman -.a1J rhc numhc:r ot h"tandl·r, \ho1 an<I murdered in drug·rl·latt•d \hooting' ha' tnpkd 10 lh« la\t lhrre .,.car\ 10 :'l.e" \or!.. Lu' \ngl'k" \\ J\h1ng1nn and Boston. herman o,,a1d From 19 ti 111 'XI\. 'c" \ ork ( 11' had 128 b\~tandt'r de.1th\ I O\ \ngcle\ Ill~ · ORITI. ·\Rlt:s Lawrence Hyland, longtime Hughes Aircraft executive, 92 By The Associated Press LANC A TER -I 3\\ n:nu· \ "Pat .. H\land. a l rea11,1.: lrJJn 1n radar tec.hnololg) and a1rl raft u1m· mun1ca11on-;. has died al ag'-' ~~ afll·r an 1llustrous career as chairman and chief e'cCUll\l' ot llup.hl'" \mrall Co. H ~land died FmJ,1> .11 \ntt•l11f'\' Valle) Hosp• tal. \\hat· hl· had hn'n adm111ed Tuc-;Ja) tullo"1ng .i hl·art attack. Hughes spol..e\lnan Rill I ll'r· rman said. Ht\ daughtn. ( 11ngl·r ~as with him when hl• dR·d 1h1· '>pokesman added H'land. \\ho neH:r carnl·d ,1 \Ill lcgc ·degree. sen l'd a' 'tl" prl'\ldl'lll and chiefcxecull\C otlil\·r at tluitht'' from 1954 to 1976 Hl· ""' namnl the aero!>pace firm ·, pn·,1dl·n1 and chairman of the hoard alt\·1 loumkr Howard Hughe' d1l·d 1n I lJ7h Throughou1 . ho"l''t:r l h l11nd 1.an the com pan}. lie r\·t1rrJ 1n I YI\~ as)um10g the 111k of 'h.11rm.1n rmentu\. and con11nUl'd to \\11rl out ut has otlicc S<.'' era I umes a week up to the ume ot h1' death. l 'mkr H)land·, tt:nurc. Hughes ~r~" from a modc!>I producer of au borne lire control S) stems 10 the nauon's largest defense ek<·trontc compan~ and a leading builder of commun1ca11on' ..:itrll1te!> lhland hl'ld .in l'arl> patent that contributed to the de' clopmcnt ot radio dctcr t10n and imaging. or radar. "h1ch bounces radio signals off dist.int ohJel"I\ 10 dc1rrm1nc t.hetr ltx.111on .. Pai II~ land "'a' one of the giants ol our indu'iln ·· 11 ughc' l"ha1rman and lh1d \'\e1.u11' l' ot1iccr Malwlm R <um\' ..aid an a statement. "ll1 'i "1s111n and kadt<r,h1p "ere an 1n- sp1r.111on 10 U\ all. and he will be '>orcl) m1\\l.'d ·· lhland t\ \UT\l\\'d O\ ha' wi fe. \foncl. and J<iughter 'ci10gcr. .\ memorial ~r\ 1n· "as 1cn1ativrl) schl·dult·d lor l Ul'Wa' at Wes.t\\llOd ~kthodl\t C hurlh 10 I os .\ngelc\. John Kaplan, Stanford professor P.\LO .\.l TO -\tanlorJ l niH·r· caml·r ---------------------------------------------------------------. stt} la"' proti:.-,w r John Ka pl.in "h11 once sued Nt'\\S\\cel.. Maga11ne tor saying he taught a .. M1cl..e) Mou<;C .. course. died a t hi\ hum\· ul hr;un K.:iptan "hti died on fhur<.<la). \\aS 60 u:.~ ... -- 1111 Ills .. a 1-r••r-old spayed t•••I• slleltle Mix. She It we•·HMYM. 1M11 Mies to H alone. Siie needs a llolw• where ••••on• wlll alway1 H ...... You an a.-opt 1111 • .... Irvine An-.1 Car• Cent•, I SI H Sand Canyon Road. lie brought .,ull against the maga- 11ne tn thl' carh l'i Os "hen 11 t·haracten1cd h1.s undergraduate cnmtnal la~ dass as one of I I "M 1ckr~ \fouse .. cour..e<. taught at un1\'crs1t1cs around the nauon A 1udge d1sm1"scd the case. Last \Car'c, 'itanford Law School gradua1es 'otcd ham the John Bingham tforlbul Award for teach· mg excellence. Thl' • 1anford faculty rlcctcd him chairman of the L'niver- sil> Senate for 1988-1989 un 1vor!> include ht<; "1fe. fltZa- bcth. and three children. Caroh n. Jonathan and k s'ltca. · • 'lfre t1ut (igftt of Cftristmas it': tk el_JtS of cfUidren ag{mu witli t1u JoJS of tk rwr;Jt; seaso'!- 'Ji1tn tf&is in. mW{, tk s;;;trom ~ invil£s !JOU ana !JOUT ~to OUT nn T• ~ Cmmo~ at 'Jinvn Center 1blt on !M01lll,;, m 27tft at 6.'JO p.m. eome an4 Miii: c:n;m; (f ttum 'Boys e1wrw. S« tk !J"U"lll"Cf&:s;::seimas 4fli up & towtrinfi mr. f;frJ""' £ ,,.,, .. O)S:: a::; °" iii ,,..,iOt ruuna. 7 S,uperman7 ·.S.uper Bo has ~a long way to go Qnc o f the mo re totcrtslmg stories to be buried among the flotsam of dai_lj sports pages last week came p.u1 oftunsasC1t_y, where an outfielder Ql.IDed Jim E1scnrcich was named Ro)'als' player oflhc year. fiscnrcich, who hit .293, received 10 votes in ballo1ing br the KC chapter of1he Basebal Writers As· sodltion o f America, assumably be· cauk the JO.year-old resurrected his ca~r after a nervous disorder forced him out of baseball. Sipificantly, Eisenreich not only ou~lled Cy Yo ung Award wi nner Brit Saberhagen, he got one more vote than Bo Jackson, the man who hjt,,32 home runs and batted 1n I 05 for the Royals. You have heard of Bo Jackson. Indeed, we have been inundated wit.h stones about Bo J ackson. who also plays football and 1 averagrng 6.6 yards per carry this ~ason w11h the Los Angeles Raiders. He has been called a twin-ball wizard. a man an 1v.o leagues b) himself. He's a big as anyone 10 the world of endorsements, we arc told. He ranked 10th 10 Amencan League MVP votinJ and has already become the onJy NFL player in history with two touchdown runs over 90 ya rds. Bo has ii all -speed. size. strength, coordinatio n -the athlete of our generation. Why, then, do 1 remain skcpllcal about Bo Jackson? Consider the game a couple of weeks ago. Raiders vs. San Diego Charaers. when L.A. marcht'd do"n- field early behind the pov.-er bursts of Bo. But waJI a minute.., The cam- eraman Just ca ugh I Bo signaling to the sideline that he wanted 10 come out. Was he bleeding., Was he bruised'.' No. he was JU St tired and wanted 10 rest. which he did - sitting o n has helmet while the of- fcntc stalled and 1he Raiders had to settle for a field goal The Raiders lost that game "h1ch a sjnstc touchdown "'ould ha'e won. 14-12. and let me a'lk )OU something: Would Jim Brov.n ha"c asked to comt out ofa game w11h the goal hnc within sniffing d istance? Did )OU evc:rscc Paul Ho rnung or Jim Ta)lor or Gale Sayers ask 10 come out even wben inJured? Another example· Bo Jackson took bimsclfout oflasl Sunda> ·s game 1n Housto n (another Raider loss) be- caus.t he felt a "1w1ngr" 1n h1squad- ractp muscle A twinge., The athlete of o ur gener- atiOn? Some stat1s11cs Bo has been a' a1l- abk to the Raiders for 25 games O\ er th~ NFL K'asons He has missed twopmcs oulnptl and pla)ed an only minor portions of three 01her5 Tiie Raiders lost all fh e of thoK' pmes. proving once agam 1ha1 a superstar isn't \Cl) valuable "hen he iso't playing. o\s a matter offact. 1hc Raiders have won I 0 and lo t I 5 since Bo joined them. In 1987, with the Raiders an Kan- SM.City, Bo Jained one )ard. hun h1 ankle. went tolo the locker room for X-Ays. thcnjoaed bade onto the I~_. SH TALLEY /IJJ CdM, Edison on road In semis lhe DaMy P'Not Ddendin1 CIF DiYlSIOn VI IUmpion Coro na dcl Mar Htah meet.I No. I seeded Sul\nY Hilts Friday Dig.ht at Buena Park Haah '-the scmifinab of the foott:.11 -.np1onsh1fS followina Sarur· •Y momma s coin nips at the CW Southern Section office to *1erm1ne home teams. Abo losana the Oi~ is Sun.tet .J..cape cbampaon Edason. which will travel to Fontana Haab Sat· INiy ftllht. Both ~ 7:30 p.m. .....,.. ' I I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1989 COlllf,I B\,klltl\11 DCI self-destructs, 79-71 I I -point lead blown with 5 :36 drought The Dally Not SAN FRANCISCO -The ('I men's basketball tea m lost control of Che basketball about the same 11me 1t lost its shooting touch Saturday night at Memorial Gymnasium. The result was a season-opening 79-7 1 loss to the Un1vers1t) o f San Francl~o. -Whar disturbed Cl Coach Bill Mulligan was the fact ha~ team let an 11-poin.t lead gel av.a) an 1hc final nine mtoules. "'ttKh an-' eluded a 5-minule. 36-second \conng dro u&ht for the Anteaters. "We gave at awa) again'>t a vc'?. basic. clemenlal) halfcoun trap.· Mulligan said. "We ran our man and zone offenses reall) well Then the> threw the halfcourt trap at us. :ind -wt• panackt'd. nd we had expenenced guys 1n there We lost our poise completely. "l hesc non-conference games are very 1mponant," S~lld Mulligan an rcfcrencr to the overall record which enhances post-season tournament hopes .. You ha' e 10 -win those JUSI hkc conference~.. ..; (I had built ll'i lead tu 59-48 on the three-poanl \hoottng of Jeff Herdman anti Rod Palmer \\1th 8:48 to pla) ih the game But the Dons scored 15 straight point'>. ancludang eight h> ott MacDonald who led San Frano~o "'''h :!5 points and nine rehound!>. l C'I made 21 turn- ovc~ 10 l '. r .. l'tght The Don" took the h3-59 lcad w11h 3:31 remaining before lJC l's Rob Doktorc.tyk tipped in a ball with 3: 12 left to make It 63-61. lhu!> break1 ng a long scoreless s1re1t h for the Ant- ca1e~ MacDonald scored tW() f~ec thro"s at 2:42 and Joel Oe&lnoh. -who scored 16 poanl!>. hit a pull-up Jump- er at 2..15 Lo ma~ 1t 67-61 and L( I got no closer than three thl· re't o f the Wa) l '(I\ Rack\ Bu tkr "ho 11ed Herdman tor· tl·am-h1gh '>rnnng honor\ "'th 21 Jpacn· \u1ted on a pov.er mO\ e to mal..C' 11 ., I ·MS "'1th 51 ~cond<i kit Jnd "'J'> loukd but missed tht· !rel' thro"' l ·~r ..ealed the gaml' h' hatting eight ol nine free thro"'' 1n the final ..I~ 'l·~·nnds. in- eluding four b> DeBonoh. Butler hit 10 of 13 shots before fouling out in the final minute Herdman led UCl w11h nine re· bounds and htt four of eight three- pointcrs. whale Palmer had eight re- bou~ds and sank three of e12ht three pointers. UCI hat onl> 8 of !4 an the gi:;mc, and 27 of 5 7 O\ erall for 4 7 pe~nt. In the first half. the Don\ built their lead to 30.1 7 with 7 42 remain- ing, but UC! scored I n t the nc'<t ~., including se'en b> Ht'rdman and five b> Butler. to make al 11,1.15 di thl· half l 'CI conunued m hot \t.n.·ll h .tt the stan of the §econd half •out\tor- ang USF 24-9 an lhe fim 11 I 2 Palmer's three-pointer at 16 40 put l 'Cl ahead. 42-41. and he added onl· more en route to the '9-48 lead f Please SH UCl/15) • Jeff Herdm•n Lagun.a Beach captures state championship Crain, Brown pave way to title 11y RICHARD DUNN o...,,_l.,,,~ FRESNO -Stuart < alde~ood and,.. his Laguna Beath ll1gh hm•,' cross count!) team kepi Orangl' County strong on the Mah.'" 1dt• le' l'I Sa1urda) b} wanning thl' D1' 1s1on 111 champ1onsh1p hen: di \\ cltx:l"'ard · f>a.rk. The An1sts. thl' onl) count ~ team 10 wtn a stale title. thcrcto re contanu- tog the area'sdomananll' 10 thl· 'ipon. received personal·be\t ix·rformJnte\ from all SC\CO ofthl'ar runner\ lO nap McFarland. the stJtc\ wr-ranl..td team all year. "We had (McFarland) on <•ua m inds." said Caldc~oo<l "We knl'"' we had a good ~hot at them het ausc we compared team ttml'\ -with thl'm after the Mt S~(' In' 1t<.1taonal and we were almo'it a minute .1he.1d 11f them. "McFarland v.a<, 'n I an thl· '>tatt• all year and the) "'l're pa t"l..ed tu finish first .. Thanks to Da' 1d < rain. l agunJ &ach's No. I runner and \1tlJ Bro"''ll. the fifth .\n1\l tu l ro" the \\ \ 11 H 1'0 I 0 tape. the Pat·atil < oa'it l l·agul· cham· pion -\na-.t<, "ere dhlc to hold off \k Farl.tnd "'htl h lina'>hl'd sernnd "•th I~~ point' I aguna lkach had 65 "[}J, ad C rJ1n h." Ol'H'r had J kat k before." C Jkk~ood ~1d ··tte tx-'at (J ohnn~ \am.inacgol h~ inche'> .. (rain 1n In I.I. harel~ edged 'amantl'go ~h. f Jtl<1nd"• iop runner "hale Rr1rnn 117 OJI heat ~lcF.irland ·., D1 .... g11 D1a1 h~ onc- tenth of a '>t'lond "\\'c dad lllllll' hae to "an .. Caldct""oo<l '-<!1d .. f hac "a" 'iuth a tcx·u., of cnerg' at the lx:g1nnang ul the tal·e. II .... a, .ilnHl\l un<;C llhng di the '>tarting l1m· fhe) all put thcir hand., togcthn JnJ thcrl' \.\a' 'o much clcctnul\ an the air E.3c h 1)0l' of our ~·\en r~nna' had their ~-.. 1 racl' of the H'.H .. F1n1\h1ng 'l'H·nth 11,l·rall \\.l\ (rain "'hilt-"Jmanaegl) "a" l'tghth Phil lkntle~ I JgunJ fkJlh·, 'o 2 runner .ind \dam R1pk•, the \n - 1c.1.,• ~o \ runnl·r tool.. I \th .md I.Ith O\ era II. tl''fll.'l t1' l'h Junior l>J\td Bn1~·t l.. llfl 'ill "'J' UC/ nips Stanford, 8-7; duels Cal for NCAA title The Ody Piiot IN DIANAPOL l'i -fc·d '\e"· land's UCI Anteaters gaint•d .i. berth 1n 1onaghl''> NC..\-\ champwn'ihap finals agamst the l 'n•' crs1t) of< ala - forn1a an water polo h~ '1nul' ol an 8-7 semifinals "lcton 0' er ~tJnforll on Saturday. · Rankt'd No 2 and ~ded N11 ~ an the c1g.ht-1eam tournament. the -\nt eaten arc faced "•th d ( ahtorna.t squad which enter\ "'Ith '\o I cttdenllals to both categom·' f hl· spnnt as scheduled tor .., 'o ht·rl· 1n the heanlands. Newpon Harbor llagh r>rodur t Sk)lar Putman. a 'ophnnwrc open- ed 1he sconng "1th 6 n left 1n the first quaner with a goal lr()nl the n&ht side of 1he cage Frc<.hman Pablo Ynzar do ubled l < I\ lead to 2--0 wtlh a goal. but Jon "'crJloO ol Stanford narrowed thl' count tu ~-I That's when Manna High product Tom Warde took ccntcrstagc en route to a five-goal pcrformann· for the An1ea1c~. connecting oO a pa.,., from Dan Sm oot. The Cardinal crept to '"thin J-~ before Warde went to work "'llh a penalty shot an the \Ccond quancr and he scored on a hrca~awa) "'1th 2S seconds left in the half to g1'd (I a 5.-3 halfttme advantage. Warde scottd his founh straight aoal for UCI earl~ an the 1h1rd qu~r­ ter, but t.anford s Jeff Oc<hng nar- rowed the count 10 6-4. Ocdina. a product of Corona del Mar tbah. nearrowcd the deficit to 6--S on a aoal from the n&hl !>tdc a1 4:S8 in the pme, and Enk Dtum look a Chuck MAJUY pass v.1th 4:05 lefl and skipped 1t past Cl goalie Chm Duplanty to uc the pme at 6 Puunan then ~ the ball 10 Warde on the ng.hl side and Warde \lored "Ith \ :1 to go to put tht• ·\n1ca1cr<, into J ... 6 lead "0nl'e \\l' got UJ'I .,_fl an the founh "'e rcall\ dn1,c.•d lhl·1r outlet pa;;ses .ind (Ountn .11t.ll !..<' <,.11d Nt•"' land. ~moot thn·"' tht· hall to John Redd on the left '>tdc "'1th less than three minute!> remaining and Redd con- ' encd v.1th a shot past Stanford god he Todd Kemp to gl\ e L'Cl an 8-6 lead "'1th ~ -lll left "I "'a' hnp1ng m:I\ he that <;hot "uuld tarum 11tT of the bar so "'e could get an111ha '5 "4'.:onds off the dot k but Im l..11\ 11 "'l'nt 10." )<ltd the senior 111 hi·, I Jth goal of the \ea\on. -\ m1o;'><.'tl 'hl1 t "'de to the nght fro m ~"crdloll r>ut l <.I tnov. 26-61 on offen..c .it thl· I I marl . prompt- ing ;-.lcwland to call a t1mt·out and ad' 1~ h1' tt'am to go 10 a stall o n the offensive end llf the pool \\ 11h 54 'IC'Conds left Duplant~ dumped the hall "'er lhl' '\tanford goal. forcing Se"'land'' lounterpan Dante Det- 1aman11 tu U\l' J t ardinal timeout. .\ tuul b\ Julian 11.ir' l'\ put Oed- ang 1n po\11 1111) tu \l1m· ht\ th1td goal of the rnn ll·st mal..tntt golld from four meters 111 ~ 111 thl· k aJ to a goal Wtlh J8 Ill !..' fl'OHllntntt l Cl UM'd .lll 111 It\ Jlllllled 15 seconds on offcn<,t• ll'' mg \tan ford one final eflon "'1th three -.eco nds left. but Oed1ng·., a11empt fell JUSt shon of Duplant' and thl' 'itanford goal "We JU 1 pla~c<.I tl'\'ml"ndous de- fense:· said Warde nfter thc .\nt- ea1ers' filth con~utt'l' 'lcton "This 1s a great foehng. tx-t:ausc v.e lost to 1anford 10 th<' final m\ freshman )ear:· .addt"d V. arde. "'ho now has 102 gOOll> on the season t 10 to 1h1s tournament). STAT• CHAMPIONSHIPS 20th anJ Arn"' n "'J\ lOth Rl·ntlc~ was clcx.ked an It• '4 and R1plc) "as timed an 16 ..Ill ".\dam R1pk•) lint,hl·d onl~ one place. OOl' 'l'u1nd auuJll' hchind Phil Bentk\ .ind Phal ran ht'> hco;t race of the 'l'Jt ··\.Jill ( aldl'~lX>d In 19 fl "'hl·n IJgun.t lkal'h "on ats IJ'>I k.tgUl' lhampul0\h1p. ( alde~•)(ld lkUdl·d to ''a' Jmund and t h.tlkngl' thl' thcn-trcshmen [Plus~ s~~ LAGUNA/BS) HOOPS .... ~-....... Every ounce ..... ~,..... "'•" ulllet~all coacll •111 ....................... ................ f ..... ..................... ............... .,.. .. .. ............. . Trojans' sophomore Brix fourth 11y RtCHARO DUNN D.-y "'-Cone __ ,,. FRES:-:O -l n1,er\tl\ High'\ Tanja Bnx. a \O phomore "ho fin- ished 10 th hae last \t•ar an the (IF State Cro!>s ( ounln \1el·t beat the odds aga.10 This ume b' pa'>'>•ng Eda'><in"• hellc) Ta}lor -wn'i1dl'red the Or- ange Coast area\ top runner -.ind takJng founh O\l'rall an I <>6 an thl' gJrls' D1v1s1on I ract• Ta)lor. al\C> a o;ophomorl". kll at the 8:MO marl.. and tina\hl·d '<-''t'nth 1n 18:30 Bnx. "'ho oH·rcamt· an .int'mtl cond111on JU~t before thl' ~·a \ 1e"' League finals. emerged "'1th a per- formance here at \\ tx.>d,,..ard PJrlo. 110 Salurda~ "'hach dearl~ prm cd that her ph}s1cal allnl"ss as behind her Wanning the Dt' 11.aon I rJ tt· "'J" .\goura's Deena Dro""'" 1 I~ :-J while L1,ermore's Bc(I.,\ \p1e<; "ho It'd m ost of "'a' hut taalt'd oil 10 .... ard the end. look wcond an I., \ \ Palos Verde'>. as c \pcCted. "On the 01\ 1s1on 1 team tatk "Ith "l\ flC.Hnts -\fter one mile \pies had tht· lt'ad "'h!k._1 d ' \or 1 l11u rth I and lirn Iii Ith} fire dn\t' Ix-hind Dro1..,1n ,dught ~pies JI the 11 m1nutl' mark and Bn\ T J' lur and \\ estlake'<, Jeannie Rtithmdn -"as rin1'>hcJ third o'erall -· "'l·rc hattl· ang turth1rd llo"'l''er Td~lor's s1d.­ nc\S "'h 1c h h h '>(1n < oa( h \tan '>tau,hk '>a\\ ,tiuld po..,.,ahh be anema.i pl.iH·d .t \lgn1lirant role as she fa1k<l 10 l'Jrn .i medal "I than!.. 'hl·., dnemac ur \Ume- th1ng ..aid \l<Juhl,· 'l\ht· s ge111ng "'Calo.er .tnd "'eal..er V. l'll ,ht'c l.. her an to a dOl. tor on \lund.J\ "From the \tJn 11! tht· rJn' '>ht' "'ar, d111\ hut \hl' J1dn ·~ \J\ an~ thing bt-lurc the ratl' -;ht• l11okt•d fine lbt'forc '>he Jell I hut ..,he "a' a little 'ilugg1'h 'ihe didn't look lake he-Ill"\ .. Ta,ior "'h'' had J palcl·t \unset League '>Ca'>nn "''nnmg .ttl ti'e dudl meets and "h1J "-tin Ji'e 1n ,1ta- t10nal~ en route It• '1t tonn 10 the (IF prcl1m' .tnd l IF ~--\ tinab tin1~hed eighth la't \c.tr an I 2lS "I JU\t ha,c·n t tieen leelang good.· fPlus~ see BRIX /BSI Pirates gain Final 4; CdM rolls in_ volleyball TM Dally Pilot EA T LO A '-C.1ELE~ -Orange Coast College's Pirates 'aultcd into the Final Four for 'tate ho non an soccer Saturda' a<; Lmd Ha'c'· Or- ange Empire ConferC"ncc champio ns pulled out a ~-1 '1c1ot\ 0' er El Camano an a flag-marred gaml' jnd fight-marred aftermath The Puates C"amcd the1t tif"t-CH'r entr) into the ~tatc 'iem11inal\. "'h1\'.h beg.an at 6 p m Fnda) at. 1ron1calh. El Camano Colle-ge but the~ -wen-not afforded custo man congratula11on\ for their cffono;. Instead 1t was a <ttrttl fiaht scrnc 3'1 El Camino pla~ers rt"poncdl) stn.id.. Cout pla~~ and l oachcs. "The~ "'ere JUSt incrcd1bl~ fruo;.. tratcd:· said Ha)CS. of El Camino's pla\'ers and fans. El Cammo wa forced 10 play thl' final 25 minutes a pla~er shon after alS goal-keeper "as rt'd-cardt'd and ejected "W e kcpt telling our kid'> lhc longer "'e could lce..'p them tied lhl' more the' "'ould be frustrated." ~1d Hl\es. ,,..:ho watl hed John Coqins. wuh an ass1 t from Pal Callaghan. connect in the ' th m1nu1e o f the 1«ond half for thl' "'inner II was ofT a free l..1cl and Callaghan chipped 11 to the wall and Coagm maneuvered. faked the reserve goal- keeper out and tapped 1t 10to the net. "W e had all kinds of opportunities al the end." said Ha)CS. "but 11 wa our defense tbal came up with the big plays. Our fullbacks. haun Jarrard. Rich Pe1h1pl. an wcenc a nd Scott Lee. ha' c allowt'd lcs.s thaq a aoat per pme ... Coast. now 16-4-:?. wall meet orthern Cahfom1a·s o 2 entt) 1n the Final Four. h's the fiB.t-ever appearance for th<' Pirates aner coming up 'hon - hand<'d on ii' e pre\lo us tne~ tn the Southern Cahfom1a Regionals Callaghan. a produn ot < orona del Mar. got Coast off to a quacl.. \tan with goal 1n the first th~ manutec; "'11h a free l 1 I.. after an E: I (amino foul. commg from ~5 ~ards o ut. sp1n- n1ng into the nght \Ide of the goal It v.as s1m1ll\r to the ooh other meeting the<ie t"' o had th1<, ;ear - Callaghan srnred earl) an the same s11uat1on. and Coast e' cntuall\ fell. 4-I .\dolfo ( arranza·, goal 10 minutes pnor to halftime ned the game at 1-1· Ken Lang .... onh) -Nas cred1tt'd "'11h eight 53' e-an the net as well as pro~ 1dang the momentum for the '1cton-as a "'hole b' h1' rC\ach "The' had a pcnalt\ kick coming three m'1nute<, before the half and he made a great. di\ 1ng ..a'e. Thal at- tempt 1s usuall~ con,ertcd QO percent of the lime It would have been a dafTcrcnt game had the) gone ur ~-1 at halftime .. ..aid H.i~c" In high s.·hool girl' "ollc) ball· • ( orona del Mar's Danielle Ever- ett had :!Skills and fi,c bloch to lead the a 1-ungs to a 15-<>. 15-10. 15-t I quancrfinal \.t CtOf! mer ho<,t Pow:i) 1n the ( l F D" 1s1on I <;tatc tour- nament. CdM "''" meet either San Jose L)nbrool or Los l\ltos an the state scm 1finals on Tuesda\ at 7.30 p.m 1n San Jose. · "The)' pla)cd tremendous dcfcn~. but the)' JU 1 d1dn·t 'ittm to have tbc firepower 10 put the ball awa)'." s&>d CdM Coach Charlie Brande ... we·re start1na to roll n.f;bt aJona and reatty realize our aoal · Tra~ hnbcr added 12 kills and ca&)\t dip ...,htlc Cn ten Walle)' Md five ace stf'CS ..... ._ Me llOUNDlll' , .. ,,,, .. , ... alnts determined towln some resRect tonight R.llms hof)ing to reverse 40-21 decision in key collision ~WILSON ' :llllW ORLIANS -...._ -..---.......... by .. w.-.1t.1if1&:I,... Olllll Jm l1tl11N1. -f11 e.JI ..... ~ .. New ..... •.,•:.'.... ,._,:;:= Dunna a midweek conference c•ll. Robenson 1a1d he had been mis· 1nt~\Cd and takm out of contc\I. "We p&aycd 50 poor!"· wt Sol tht httk klC'bd CMU of \U ( ttunk t\ Ct')• bod)'~ ha a 11~ du.nna the ).r ~ n··. bombk upmm« I didn't 1MU bfrit by tome kpl 1n~"t.Mid. ...... , •• ...,. ol.,U. &Mt., weft ......... --.... tm tO ....... ., .............. t ... , ..., a-.. We ll'W'C ''8tm tk ball -CMlf JO,. Utd lM)i ltutd; wt p vc them the t:.U on our J~. and ttlC) tcOm1. and &attt 1n the half mr pve the Mll on our 20. and they scored••ft "We Jutt playtd dt11ppo1ntintly . We had no cha~ to win the lll'M· ··ncy kded \he heck out ol m. Tbt) domanaled an nmaa-.; iMy domuaated dtfensa\'d), dw)' domt· naled an dltfOWUll dw W." He md .., .. ........ ... S.a• ...,_..._MW.._ • ...am .., 'Im alliil .. ...,.. •• ~ ...... ,.... .............. t I I • ome Strange moments In ·skins game .., .. WIN to win the hole," he said. .,.een with a wood. That one aot wet, 100. II# ....... LA QUINTA -Curtis Suanee blob a ~year money--winn_ina ~l Saturday when the Skirts Game format cauabt up with Jack Nicklaus and Ray Floyd. •11\is format makes you do thinas you normally wouldn't do." Aoyd said ... It pts you out of your routine pme." As an example, Nicklaus pointed 10 tbe par:-5 fifth ll PGA Wes&. wbere SUanee fOUowed • telicvition delay witb a six-foot birdie putt for a $60,000 ~yofT. hi' fint in two yean of Skins Game competition. Nicklaus used a driver off the lee and pulled it into the water. in effect takina himself out of it. .. Tbat'sj1.&1t not somet~ I wot.aid do in a replar tournament. he said. "But bett, I was tryina to hit a •fitter.' Just fit the ball into that little open-•na. .. That didn't work either. and after Lee Trevino missed a 12-foot birdje putt, Stranae aot his winner in the hole while his wife. Sarah. and two sons applauded the end of his 22· hole streak of no-money Skins Game golf. Nicklaus ~. "'You don t play golf like you usually do. You take chanoes and rely on somebody else to take care of the two-tie, all-tic situation," he Slid. "You tak'e chances you wouldn't usually take. gamble, and if you're successful you might have a chance .. In normaJ competition. I'd never use a driver there. I'd play a thrtt- wood off the ttt and lay up. But in this kind of play. I used the 'driver. thinking that if I got it around the comer of the lake l could reach the green with an iron," he·said. · It d.idn 't work. Strange's putt, which followed a five-minute delay whjle some tele- ·vision equipment was repaired, made him the bif winner over th~ first 'nine holes o the two-day, 18-Aoyd, from the rough. went for the SPORTS BK•:tK 0-:-year-oi \(tlins ca_se WI f1Cul5s,, court awards S6 7,500 for foul ·ball ffrom The Assodated Press CHJCAGO -Delbert Yates' Jr. won a '. • • ~ rare injury lawsuit agamst a baseball team -y- when a Cook County Circuit Coun jur) awarded him $67.500 for getting lut in the eye by a Leon Durham foul ball in 1983. The case of Yates. a 10-year-old from Valparaiso. Ind .. once again touched off a legal wrangle over just bow far a baseball cl ub should go to protect fans. 'Tm happy about the whole thing because other people got injunes from foul balls and nobody got anything out of 11 before.'' said Yates. now 16. The boy's auomey. Mario Ciriinani. said it's the first verdict of its kind against a Chicago major league baseball team. He had sought $75.000 in damages. Cubs a11orney William Cr"·mer said he knew of onJy one other case in the country -a lawsuit against the Houston Astros - in which a jury awarded damages to a fan for a foul'ball 1njuf'). That verdict was reversed on appeal. "We absolutely plan to appeal, and I thank there is an excellent chance of getung 1t reversed.'' Cremer said late Friday. He said couns around the rountrv had established a precedent that "as a mailer of law. there is no liability for foul balls." The boy's father. Delben Yates Sr .. said he's elated by the verdict. which came Wednesday. "Maybe the Cubs will do something to protect the fans now." he said. ··11·s not right to take your family on a nice outing. pa} decent money llnd get hurt." The younger Yates was struck by the foul ball Baker fa des In PBA finals MILWAUKEE -David Oziu of ~ Vidor, Texas, survived a tie score and converted a clutch spare in the last frame of the title game Saturday and beat Brian _...;;._ __ Voss 236-226 to Wln the PBA Milwaukee Classic. Orio, who began the stepladder finals as the founh seed. beat four opponents on his way to his fifth career championship. One of the two lanes used in the finals proved difficult to stnke on a~d caused some unusually low scores. "Whoever figured out the ngbt lane was going to win. It was tough to get the ball there." Ozio said. "I knew (Voss) was going to bowl a good game. When you have a lane as tough as that (right lane). you just don't have any clue what to do. It can magnify a bad shot." The top-seeded Vo!.S, from Boca Raton. Aa .. finished first and forced Ozio to score a strike or spare in the final frame to win. He left a 4-p1n on the first shot and spared it for the win. Ozio's semifinal match was closer. He tied Bob Handley of Pompano Beach. Fla .. at 162 when Handley missed a one-pin spare in his 10th frame. In the two- framc roll-off. Handley missed another spare and Ozio put hinf away with three straight strikes. To reach the semifinal. Ozio beat Mark Baker of Huntinaton Beach. 196-166. Baker had It'd this event four of six qualifying rounds. Orio opened by beating Amleto Monacclli of Venezuela 248-189. relegating Monacelli to fifth place. Voss got S9.SOO for se<;ond and Handley got $7,000 for third. Baker earned $5,500 for fourth and Monacclli a<>t s...soo. Qt o ·r•:Ot'THt:D-\\ .. ln the tint half. we played like we had too much turkey. We started out real slow. and to come back and win by that much was incredible." • -Philadelphia 76ers forward CUrlet Barkley on bcatina the Bullets. during an Aug. 20. 1983. game against Atlanta. He was sitting in a box seat just to the third-base sjde of the net behind home plate. about 25 rows above the playing field. Yates underwent reconstructive surgery for a frac- tured eye socket. He says he still suffers from a slight case of double vision. . Fans have had difficulty collecting damages for an injury caused by a play on the field because courts have held that a sp«..>ctator is aware of the obvious danger of watching a game and assumes the risk. which is noted on tickets. But in this case. Cirignani contended that Yates and his family assumed their seats were safe and that the ticket warning was too small to read. He argued that the net should have been extended further to provide better protection for fans. Cremer argued that ball clubs traditjonally have given fans a choice -they can sit in the screened section· behind home plate or in other seats with an unobstructed view. "If the "erd1ct 1s upheld. what do the Cubs do? Do they then screen the entire park 10 protect themselves against liability'.' Catching foul balls is as much a part of baseball as Cracker Jacks and peanuts.'' Cremer said. As for Delben Jr .. he has anended five Chicago Whne Sox games since the accident. but he has no plans to return to Wrigle~ Field. He said Durham called him several times to check on his cond1t1on. but m•ver kept a promise to visit him. He never heard an~ thing from Cubs management. "I'm st11l a Cubs fan but I think the owners should treat their fans a lot tx·ucr." he said. Kings roll past Canutks, 7-4 INGLEWOOD -Luc Robitaille ~ scored three goals. all on assists by Bernie Nicholls. as the streaking Los Angeles Kings 1 • beat the Vancouver Canucks 7.4 in the NHL Saturday night. Robitaille's third goal. his 17th of the season, with 1 :~3 left i~ the second penod proved to be the game· winner. W1th the Kmgs o n a power play. Robitaille took a pass from Wayne Gretzky and drilled a 20-foot slapshot for a 5-4 lead. Elsewhere in the N HL Sa1ur'1ay: • CuacUeas ~. Bruills 3: Mike McPhec. playing 1n only his second game since returning from a lengthy injury, scored his first two goals of the season as the Montreal Canadiens ended Boston's nine-game un· beaten string. • Wulers s. Flyers Z: Ron Francis and Scott Young scored power-play goals 4:48 apart in the second period to spark the Hartford Whalers past the Philadel- phia A yers. • Sabre-s 3, Nordlq•es Z: Pierre Turgeon scored with 16 seconds left in the third period to give the Buffalo Sabres a victory over the Quebec Nordiques. • Maple Leafs 7. Rusen 4: Gary Leeman scored twice as the Toronto Maple Leafs broke a four-game losing streak with a victory over the New York Rangers. • Ollen 7, laluden Z: Normand Lac~mbe scored his first three goals of the N HL season and added an assist as the Edmonton Oilers broke a four-game winless streak at the Nassau Coliseum With a victory over the New York Islanders. • Cuitala 4, PeaplDs l: Geoff Courtnall set up three aoals and goaltender Don Beaupre atoned for an atrocious performance one night earlier as the Washing- ton Capitals beat the Pittsburgh. 8 Devils 3, Jell l: John Maclean and Sylvain T~n scorc:d first-period goals and the New Jersey Devils went on to a victory over the Winnipca Jets. •Flames 3, BIHt 3: Tony Hrkac scored the tyina aoaJ with I :4S remaining as St. Louis rallied for three aoats in the finaJ period to tie Calpry. bo&e1 mado-for-TV event. Nicklaus, who has played in all seven Skins Oarnes.. won two holes worth a total of SSS,000 a:nd ~. the bi.I_ winner last ~ Wlth $290,000. won SlS.000. to come. Lib I say, &be ftnt six are tip money (SIS,000 '*h bole). the neat six are pocket money (S2S,OOO a bole) and the last six are spou.e moeey (SlS.000 a hole) ... TreVino.. was shut out' and S2S.OOO was left on the table when the ninth hoJe was halved. That money will be curied over to todar's play when a total ofS3 I 0.000 wil tJe up for grabs. Undet this unique format. a player wins money only if he is an outriaht winner on a hole. If two or mo"' pla~n tic, the money for that hole is carried over to the next. · "I didn't make any birdies. You can win without making birdies," Trevino sajd. · Only three birdies were scored - . two of them on par-Sholes -and no one played well enoup to match par-36.over the first nine holes of the course that carries a· ratina of 77, the second-hiahest in the country. Nicklaus and Trevino were the best with 37s-. Strange and Floyd each had a n "x" on his ca.rd. "But that's okay. At least I ac- compl,shed one thing. I didn't lose any golf balls, like I usually do on the front sidc.'' he said. "Don't for&et , the big money is yet a ers win elgflthStralgfit-sampson put on1njor-ed-ltSI~ SAL-T LAKE ClJ:Y --: Magic Johnson ~ scored 25 points .and James WoFthy added • 24 as the Lt>s Angeles takers won their ' eighth consecutive game. 92-86 over the ---- Utah Jazz Saturday night. Worthy scored six of the Lakers' points in a l 0-t run in the first four minutes of the third period. Los Angeles extended a 43-38 halftime lead to S~39. The Lalcers built their largest lead, 59-43. with 6:26 left in the third period. The Jazz closed the gap to 86-83 with 2:35 left on two free throws by Blue Edwards. but Johnson scored four of the Lakers' final six points for the victory. Utah. playing without injured point guard John Stockton, was led by Karl Malone with 31 points, 17 of them in the second half. The Lakers held a 73-57 lead at the start of the fourth quaner. but Delaney Rudd scored eight points and Malone seven in the M .. k period as the Jazz cut into Los Angeles' lead. Johnson's hook shot across the lane put the Lakers ahead 88-83 with I :30 remaining. The Jazz then failed to score on their next two possessions, and Johnson added an 18-footer for insurance with 4S seconds left. Los Angeles took its biggest lead of the fi.rst half, 43-36, on a 3-poanter by Byron Scou with I : 15 left. Elsewhere m the NBA Saturday: • B•ll• 104, Warriors 91: Michael Jordan came back from a slow start to finish with 29 points. 14 rebounds and nine assists. lifting the C hicago Bulls to a victor) over the Golden State Warriors. • KDJcka tts, B•cks 188: Gerald Wilkins scored 17 of his 23 points in a second-quarter blowout. lcad.ing New York past Milwaukee. • 7'en 111 , Pacers I 03: C harles Barkley scored I 2 of his 24 points in the opening quarter. giving Philadel· phia a lead at never lost as the 76ers beat Indiana. the Pacers' first home loss in five starts this season. • Rockels 85, Cavaliers 75: Akecm Olajuwon exploited Cleveland's weakened front line and scored 21 points as Houston Rockets beat the injury-depleted Cavaliers. 8 Bullets 107, Heat 88: Bernard King scored 24 of his 26 points an the first and third periods. leading Wasltington Bullets to a rout of Miami. • Horae11 81, Timbenwolves 73: Rook.ie J.R. Reid had 19 points and 18 rebounds and the C harlotte Hornets held the Minnesota Timberwolves to the lowest point total in the NBA this season. • Hawu lH, Celtics lff: Moses Malone scored 2 I of his 31 points in the second half and also grabbed 16 rebounds, leading Atlanta Hawks over Boston. • S•perSoalcs 117. Mnericb 71: The Seattle SuperSonics exploited a soft defense to hand the Dallas Mavericks their worst home loss ever. behind Xavier McDaniel's 22 points. • KlDgs H Z. Neta 98: Wayman Tisdale scored 24 points, and Sacramento opened a 24-point lead in the first half and handed New Jersey its sc-venth straight defeat. Kings' Fox hangs up skates INGLEWOOD -Right winger Jim J{; Fox. who is fifth on the Los Angeles Kings' · · all-time scoring list. retired Saturday be-1 • cause of continuing knee problems. fox. a 10-ycar NHL veteran. was placed on 72- hour waivers at his request Monday after be wu informed by Coach T om Webster that his ice time would be limited for the rest of the season. Fox cleared waivers Thursday. Fox missed alJ of last season with injuries to both knees. He underwent three anhroscopic surgenes on his riaht knee and one on his left knee. "This is a very touah decision to make, but bein& unable to auarantee to the coach ing staff that I can be 100 percent hc.althy, I feel it is time to step down." Fox said. ·SACRAMENTO -The .Sacramento ~· Kings placed =7-foot-4 center Ralph . • ~~, Sam~n, acquired just two months ago. on ,· ~ the injured list Saturday to rehabiljtate bis ---- weak knees. · The Kings also announced the signing of center Greg Kite, a six-year veteran and free aaent. for the remainder of the season; beginning with the Satur.d&x... night game against the New Jersey Nets. Sampson. who has undergone thrtt knee o~r­ ations, was acquired by the Kings from the Gol4en State Warriers on Sept. 27. He had played in eactcof the Kings' I 0 games this season. averaging 6.2 poi'rl~ and 4.8 ~bounds in 20.1 minutes. Kite, 6-foot-11. was originally drafted by Boston. i.o 1983 and played four seasons with the Celucs. He Wa!S waived by the Celtics in February 1988 and picked up by the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers waived biln last March and he was signed by the Charlotte Horri~ts. He staned and played an 12 games with dw Hornets last year and averaged 3.2 points and -4.4 rebounds in 17.8 minutes per game. · The Kings actually signed Kite on Wednesday, ocw day after Coach Jerry Reynolds sajd Sampson would be placed on the injured reserve list However, the Kinas had denied on Tuesday and Wednesday that Sampsen was moving to the inJured list. With the signing of Kite. the Kings would have violated the NBA rule limiting the roster to 12 playen unless they moved Sampson before Saturday's game. Team officials had to submit a doctor's report·on Sampson 10 National Basketball Association head- quarters in New York before declaring him injured and the NBA offices were closed Thursday and Friday._ I l I I\ l'IO,.H \UIO TSLSVISION t:30 a.m. -..CYCLING: CYCiing ChallenOe from L.os AneeleS (tape), ESPN. 10 a.m. -NO ~TSALL: Cincinnati al 9uff Cl'lannel 4. 10-.30 a.m. -~M'S TSMMIS: WIT A Mu ten fr Eaaen, West Get-many (detaved), ESPN. Noon -SKMG: Wand CUP men's si.1om comoefl""'= from Partt Cltv, Ulatl, ESPN. - Noon -•AYaALL: Senlot' Profuatonal L~"· P9tersburt at Fort Myers. Prime Ticket. l2:30 o.m. -SOCCEllt: Everton vs. Wlf'TlllledOn In Enelllh Leeeue comoeflflon (tape), SoortsCl'lanMI. : 1 o.m. -AUTO lltACIMG: Attantk Serles comHtlt1411': from TC>Mka, Kan. Uaoe), ESPN. 1 o.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Chicago at Washington, Channel 2. 1:30 o.m. -WOMEWl YOLLEYaALL: Stanford ... Hawaii Oaoe. reoeets at 10 o.m.>, 5'>ort1Channel. 3 o.m. -DltAG RACING\ IHRA Fa" Nallonels from 9rlslol, Tenn. (tape), ESPN. ' 4 o.m. -GOLi': Sllln Gemes from L• Quinta (delayed); Channel 4. 4:30 o.m. -AUTO ltACJNG: CART Awardl Ceremoay from Pebble 8"ch (tape), Prime Ticket. • 5 o.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Rams at New OrlMns. ChaMel 11, ESPN. 6:30 o.m.. -HOlltsa RACING: HollvWOOd Park recMa'h from S.turdeY, Prime Ticket. 7:30 p .. m. -NO aASKETaALL: S.n Antonio a• Luers. Prime Tlek•t. 7:30 p.m. -NO aASKETaALL: Ch!Qeo at CllOMn1 ~. I o.m. -HOlltS• RAOMG: Hollvwood Peril ,....~; Chenne4 5' (Prime Ticket, 1:30 Lm.). 10 o.m . -COLL•Ga USKETaALL: !\Mui ClaMlc dlernOiontNo teme from Honolulu, ESPN. . .. 10'.JO o.m. -HOCKEY: Kines at Vancouver (detaved), , Prime Ticket. ltADM> 10 a.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Sen 01-oo at tnd&anaoollll, XTRA ('90). 10 a.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Cincinnati at Buffalo, KN)( (1010). • • 1 p.m.. -NO ~TaALL: New Enoiand at Ra~. KFI (..0). 5 o.m. -NO l'OOTaALL: Rams at New Orteena, KMPC (710). 1 p.m. -MOCK•Y: Kines at Vancouver, KOtltG <119'>. 7:30 o.m. -NO aASKETaALL: s.n Antonio at &...Mn, KL.AC (S70). . 7':30 p.m. -NO USICETULL: 'hkaoo al CllDoer'l, KltTH ('30). ' Stein/ager II pulling away from Whitbread yachting rivals ~: OFF-CAMPUS DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Information Meetings Thursday November 30th .... Commu-., ....,.._, 471 W. Lamliert Suite 106, ._ FREMANTLE, AustraJia (AP) -Steinlqer 11, skippered by Peter Rothmans, skippered by Lawrie New Zea.land ketch Steinlager II Blake -the only man to have sailed Smith, and Merit, skjppered by Pier- drcw away from iu rivals over the in aJI five Round-The-World races re Fehlman. finished only 28 seconds final 200 nautjcaJ miles to claim line -crossed the line I hour. 34 apart aner 28 days at sea. Stein.lager 11. a red~hulled nmci. also won the first leg of the race llt>tt\ Southampton, England, to Punta' del Este, Uruauay. honors Saturday after a clo~ second minutes ahead of two sloops. A second New Zealand yacht. leg of the Whitbread Round-the-Rothmans of Britain and Merit of Fisher and Paykel. skippered by t-W_co_f"_ld_ocea __ n_race __ . ________ Swa_.tzerla_;__;_nd_;_. ---------Grant Dalton. was the fourth. Blake said his crew had doiged iceberp and conquered cold con- ditions to will the second lea. · ' ·~ lwkinl me ke Aloha Pau'ole" (Tbe Ala wtlh Compuaionate Love) O.lf•Tz:.f1m ..... PllHUAllY 11, ,. __. ... .., .... ..,.. _.1"1 .... IO•OClll UL.MR • Wiidcats put Mlchlgag .. · away In Tip-Off, 82-7$.0 ,,.. n. AllQdMed Presa seventh-ranked Tar Heels beat \'ii- lanova 78-68 in tbe semifinals ohbe SPRINGFIELD, Mala.-Sean Maw Oassic:. _ Rooks. a 6-foot-11 sophomore, Nonb Carolina meets the win.MT ICOl'ed 20 points. includi:,,: qm-of tbe other temifinal between Na .. teCUtive fnle lbrowl tbe 11 Misaowi and No. 12 Louisville in stretcb .. .Ulb-ranted Arizona IOday41 dmnpiomllip pme. -~1l.ckaull-7$~cwcr •Sieve Hood tcorect 27 pain• ........... M1t'1 • iD 9'i ~ MdJ-.•fn,._wllblelO ... Off Ossdc .... 56-Sl ¥iclary ~Sa 1lN9 ArimM ouucond Micbi9ln 16-7 Stale ia IM cootolalioo round. ia ... ftMI l'h miautel IO dlfeat LM Tbe Dubs &osl 10 No. 7 ~ w.._ •...., .. _..._.On'• I0-79mlM.-alWJMj ....... 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Coach Bill Shannon will field a tam th.at includes an all-PCL first team selection and features no player under 1U feet With this combination Sbuaon thinks he has a &ood chaoct to tttwn to the form of when Adam Keefe, now at Stanford, ruled Lhe PCL ''Ca-record (9-13 overall. but 7.3 in -PCL and good for stcond place) was a little deceiving last yeart -said Shannon. ~·we only had two ftS &oing into the league, but, I alwan schedule. us in tho ·pre~ason as hard as J can. Our schedule will be extrt1Dely tough again. but ·af we malte-it through, we'll be in the playoffs for the fifth straight year ... The Warriors will center around 6- foot-l' senior forv.'ilrd Joey Cohen who averqcd II points per pme in PCl. action and 16 overall. The all- laipcr $lattcd alJ 22 prMS for the Warrion last season and bad a sinaJe pme hiab of 27 points. "He's a very athletic kid." Shan· non said. "He's j,ust an excellent perimeter shooter. • · Also retumina for Woodbrid~ are a pair of 6-3 j unior forwards in Bryant Mclemore and Romalis Tay· ...• _. ...... Dec. S·9-<wrll0t·Geflr T-'*'*'' Dec. 11·"16-trvlne World,,...., T-nernen• Dec. »-et trvlN Dec. •~v Et D«MID Toumemenr Jen. >-et ""''"'°" v..io Jeri s-c-del >Aw (l'!On'91 Jen. l~t G0$1e MMe' Ian. tJ-er 0renee~ Jen 17-Treouco Hl"'' lllo<MI Jen. 1..-Leeune Hill•' lhomel Jen. 2 ...... t L119UN lffc:PI' Jen. ,......CO$t. ~· (l'IOCYW) Jen. 3 J-<>renee• ( riome > Feb 2"-et Tretiuco HIN'' F• 7-et L89UN Hill'' FtO. f-Le.evne hec,PI' Cl>omel 'dellot" Pec,lfic: Coeit LMeUe M tne AM M mH el 7.lO. unletl noted lor. .. Mcltmore and Taylor arc both kind of the same player," Shannon said. "They both played in every pme last year and complement each other well. Bryant is a little smoother and Romalis is stronger and more explosive." AJso retumina for the Warriors are auards Matt Murphy and Tim C'or- ken. ·Murphy, a sophomore at 6-2, led the · PCL in 3-point goal per· centaat. hittina from long ranae more than half of the time. Mean· while, Corkcn was the third leadina tc0rcr for Woodbridae with 8.9 ~ .. Murph)•'s the key against teams that play zone defen~. and that's ost of the m." hannon saJd. "We'll use Corken to defend the other tea.m's best perimeter shooter." Shannon's last re turner is 6-2 senior Erik Lekas. who's expected to nan m the post. hannon says he's a physical player who lakes to mix it up underneath and keep people o ff bal· a nee. Also eitpectcd to "1e for pos111ons are Ryan Rauch ~3 jtuuor ro~ard). Mike Senton (6-6 junior center). Ryan Chadwick (6·2 ~unaor potnt man), Tob} Ra.~os 1~--soph<:tmort' guard) and M ike l\tantlkt 16-5 '14..'ntor forward). · •'We'd like lO go IOlO the '><.'ason playing as man~ pla~c" a' '-'C rnn and that'-; a httle ne" for U'l .. ~han· non said. ··1 behe'c each one of our players-will-nave OLUSlandmg_p.rac. uces and we want them all read} to contnbute." Sb;yinon says that llas one gJanng • weakness as the lack of an n- penenced big man. Tllougll Manthei and Semon arc o'er 6-5 neither has pla)ed at the 'arsaty le't.·I "W~ don't ha\l~ a grral big pla}cr and -we're prctt} ~ oung. •· Shannon said. ··w e're twmg lo '"~ to in- corporate wme nt•w schemes and that '-'Ill be tougb. Solid man-10.-man defense is thl' kt•\ to o ur defense If you lool>.. dov. n iht• ro,ter. v.c'rc a prtn~ )Oung tcam-' Our schedule 1 such that the 1i r..1 thl'l.'c game~ we pla} v.111 be real l halkngrng and j l..e) 10 lhC' '>C.'J\On .. LJke caged lions, they'll enter with backs to the wall ly f'ATltlCK LARKIN o.-y-.... '°"~'PO'-" W.tstm1rister --- H iah.'s per- pleW.g dilem· ma M\ basket- ball appears to be a<onttnuing one. While the Lions may in· deed improve on. tbdr 3-19 overall record of last season. T..,.nuu they may find themsehes hard press- ed to improve on thetr ()..JO unset J...eaaut record. The Sunset lr.lgue 1s on an ups". ift1 across the board and the league 1s loalii with big men and returning staiGR with fi ve teams that could chaUenae for the Sunset crown. n- . fortunately for Westminster. the Lions don't apnear to have tht' 1ns1de strength to sta with the others. "There are for or fi \ e teams tn this league that could make 1t to the (C'lf) Final Four:· Westman tcr Coach Dick Katz said. entenng his eighth season as head coach. ··our league 1s incredible. Unfonunatel} o ne of our biagest weaknesses is our abalit) on the offensive boards an a league that's loaded with big men. We're going to need to play good pressure basketball and keep out of the halfcoun game. We can't do an} thing about our lack of SLZe ... The Lions are )Oung again. return· tn& fi,e pla}e~ '-'Ith e tcnsied varsat} expenence. Katz's tv.o returning starters are sv.apptng pos111ons for this season. lea\'tng the I.ions e\en more susceptible. Mark Murphy and Match Okura are the two making the swttch, with Murphy. the 6-loot senior taking over the point posauon from the 5. foot-5 Okura. a 5-foot-5 junior. Okura led Westmtnster an three· pointers last season. h1111ng 40 per- cent from long distance. while Murph) leads the returners in scor- tng Wlth a 4.9 a'erage. "Murphy wall be the leader on this ball club. so that's wh) we're making the switch." Kau said ... He was vel) important to this club in summer basketball. He understands "hat's expected of him." Jo1nan$ the t'-'O guards w1ll be 6- foot j unior foNard Jesse Gomez. who's expected 10 bear the brunt of the Lion offense. GomcL saw action the last half of the season. for the Lions after being brought up from the junior varsat) team. "Gomez as instant offense for us:· Katz said. "He could be a sixth man or a spot starter for us. When he Raiders-Patriots loser can start planning for January vacation ly JOHN N ADEL N~1WrlUf LOS ANGELES -If the Los ... n. &des Raiders arc go ing to be busy after Christmas, the) almost surel~ have to win their final five games of the Nfl season. The same goes for the New England Patnots. onl} they're longshots at best. One thing Sttms certain -the loser· of today's game betv.l'Cn the tcJm$. at the los Angeles Coliseum will lose any chance it has at a playoff bent\ and can only look foN•ard to not season. A ttowd of 40.000 as anucapatrd for tbt I o'clock l1ckoff Tht Raiders appeared 10 be an prrtty &ood shape an the <\F\ v.1ld· cani.com~t1t1on a couple of "eeks aeo. but they lost to San Diego 14-12 and H ouston :?J. 7 tn a pair of road pmcs to fall to 5-6. The Patriots are in v.o™' \hape at 4-7. -but a dramauc H -'.24 vac tof) over Buffalo last Sunda)' tn which they: scored 20 points tn the final eip'l minutn kept them ahve, alJh~ barel}. tn the hunt for a wdd-ard benh. "~'ve got five games left. ~ need all five sames." Raiders coach An"'9hell said. "You can't gtt five 1f you don't ~t the first one. We're JUSt concentrating on the cw England Patriots." The Raiders are home for thrte straillat pmes. entenaanang Denver anCl ?hocnix after facing New Eng· land They finish the sea.son with road JamCS against Seattle and the New York Giants. bul logically 1mposs1ble. Howe"er. we're still alhe an this thtng.'' New England had lo<1t four of five pmes before beating Buffalo. which as tied for first pl11ce an the AFC East at 7-4 W1th the M1am1 Dolphins. "l thank the Patnots are better than a 4-7 balldub." hell said. "I ttunk we're better than a S-6 ballclub. much better. W e could easal) be 7-4. We',c hap a couple of touah loss.es this season. (But) )OU can't get those MCk." Fo ur quarterbacks tevt Grogan. former Raider Marc Wilson. Dou& Fluue and Ton ~ Eason -have sten acuon for the Patnots this season. The 36-)ear-0ld Grogan 1s no~· the first·stnngcr and Eason ts no longer with the team "I feel better about o ur quar- terback situation nght nov. than I have an about three }ears... Berry said. "One of the more tntcresttna thinp since J',e been here has bttn the rt'-development of te'e Grogan as a quarterback. He's got talent, brains and character. and he's got experience." comes 1n. he rcall) light<, ti up Hr's got radar and he make'i the team more of a \\Capon:· <\lso expelled to figure hca' 11~ tn Katz's game plan art• Em \\ 11 1>..tn~ and te'e lsh11 Will en\. a 1un1or foNard-center at 6-3. as l'\JX'<.'ted to Stt plent~ of lime an the post po~- 1tJon. "hale lst-11. a 5-9 senior guard 1r, relegated to the third guard '>pot "Wilk1n's size as j!>.tremel) 1mpon· ant to us." Katz said. He's :in excel- lent defender and shot blocl..er Ht•\ reall) am pro' ed his outside shllOttng. but where '-'C rtall\ need him as on the defensl\ e boards. "lsh11 "•LI come off the ~:nch tor us. He's a good dcli:nda .inc.J v.111 come tn and pla~ thl· '-'tng. He's a good role pla~cr for us nght no" ·· said Kall. Top ne"comcr\ tor the LtOn\ \\111 be Dave Rall. Eden Ya\\ata and Vince Tauanuu. "ho Kall \a)S are Falcons ' Norwood was 'clean ' ATLA:"\T.\ 1.\Pl -\kd1\..1I 1nvest1gators said turda> thJt Falcons rookie ta kk Ralph NoNood apparentl} had ncH taken drugs or alcohol before he was killed 1n an automobalc: wrKk l"Jght miles from thl' Falcons· traantng focal It\. "The autops~ results sho" no andacauo n that Ralph 1'oNood was under the mfluenct' of Jrufs or alcohol... satd Dr Em1 ' Ward. Gv.1nnelt Count' a~· socaate medical e\.am1ner· .. He died as a re ult of 1n1une~ su'>· tamed tn the accident .. Ms. Ward said funher tO\I· colol) tests "ere betn$ done. and results '-'Ould be a\aalabk at the end of ne' t "~" NoNood. a 6-foot· 7. 185· pounder ""ho pla~eJ tn all 11 Fakons games this season and was peged to be an outstanding player. v.as found Fnda) mom· ma an his car. '-'htch h.ad crashed mto a trtt after going do"n an embankment about eight miles from the Falcons· tratnang com· plex an uv.3nl."t. about 20 miles nonh of <\tlanta Police said ~ONood "as alone at the time of the crash The Falcon announced Satur- day that the) had acuvated of- fensive lack.le John Hunter. 24. as a replacement for Norwood an today's pmt agatnst the Nev. York Jets. If Denver beats Seattle today. and t.M Broncos arc heavily favored to do so,-W, will clinch the AFC West champtonship, leaving the Raiden witlrwild-ard hopes only. and even thos are slim. Quancrbadc teve Beuerlean will be making has third stan of the season for the Raiders and Stt<>nd sinct suffering a shght hpment tear an his ri&ht kn~ on ~t. 29. Bcuerkin wasn't eff«u ve against the Oilers.. compkuna just 10 of 25 pessn for 149 yards and one touch· down with tbrte intcrttpuo ns. As far as the Raiders are con- ettned. Ben') S31Ci "The~ keep )OU scared.. as u ual. The~ ha'e the of-·------------- fensave explos1,enn "1th probably the most dan~rous back (Bo Jack· son) an football. The) 've got a hard· h1tt1na defen~ and the Raider tra- dition. We also fed lake the) 've beaten some prctt) aood football 8-.t their chantts arc better than tboCJ>f New Enaland. ''t..&hink the l\a.idcrs should (be tbinkiq about the pla_yoffs), .. Patti· ou ooech Raymond Bmy said. "I tbiu.they're a littlt more realistic in talk.ins that way th.an we arc. "for us.. it'a impouiblt. but not qui.._ It's mathematically possiblt, 1'.ALLEY ,...,, lllMINt never played another down. l\'lllllllMf. At.+• New 0rteeu tk WM -. IDJact-ru for 2~ yank .. JO .. in IUs fint 1WO cama, .. ...-... to• liddine with a .... rtjlla •Ulde. .. .,, ............. 72tama ... tr •t1-illdJotDiMle-......... ,., ... ialJ "•tfl-.i•lllO lllJl!ll a111Uiua .............. ~ .... ....... ...,a1 ....... .. "'The knee a no t ao•na to be 100 ~rccnt. I've just aot to ~pt th.at ... Bcuerlein said. "I wouldn't SI)' 1 felt rusty. I th.ink my timi,_. was off a little bit. I wasn't pushana ofT my Mck foot real food. "I think it v.111 be better this week. It betttt be. Comi~ lhrouah that pme (apinst the Oilers) helps my confickncc. · .246 with 11 HR and 46 RBI. His tbiP mutCk bun. One day he would pay, one day he woulds.it. tonw days M was on the d isabkd hst. And 1.k Royals. who thoupt they had a helhava shot It\ •inrune &ht ptllllAllt, ftaithed at92-70. sevm pmn be-- biad Oakland . b lo Jldson a winntt1 I don't thiattO. I dunk be's a tttrnc~ftcd iMY'idual eanu11 a tttllM b- tw. ia awo ....---lpGftl.. I daiM bis priamy.ovw~ COlaf9 it widl lailMdf: He ..... llma low PM• ...,...llolll w low ...................... .e.o .. .............. ....... ·-=r.~· n--.:c::::1::.:: -·~ ..... ,...., n ~ . 'Ir a= "'*• • ._._ -'-• ,....._ ..... teams. "We feel like they're the same kind of football team we an-so 1t sho uld be a pretty even match. They're aoina throuah a rebuikhna procus like all teams h.a,·e to do at onr time or another." all pla) 1ng '-"Cll so tar Rall. the 6-1 ..enwr foN ard 1c, back on the team after a \t"Jr 0 1 'ulk' ball. Katz said he's an' e\trt·md) ·good jumper v.ho led the team an rl·bound· tng dunng c;umml'f competttaon. He'll pla~ the" point on 1hc Lion fast break attack Yawata '-'111 'it.• fo1 J ~tantng)Ob as off ~uard. accord in~ to ~.111 The 5.9 senior can JUmp '-'ell .ind '>hQOt v.ell from the outside Hl· led tht· team tn scoring o'er tht· 'ummer Tauanuu as an 1nterc~t1ng project for Westm1n ter .\t b-\, l:!O pounds. Tauanuu is a tv.o-11me all· un~t league defel'\\I\ l' t•nd rh1\ I\ hlS lirst season pla\lng har,l..l·thall for \\est- manster ··Vance 1s a 1remcnc.J1)uc, .uhlcte " Kau said "Ht"' going 10 &l'" u~ someone undernea1h "h<f can block out and dra" peo ple 10 the tns1de He has dt:lt'I\ ing ~U1l l..ncss for a big man ·· Otha~ C°\l'l<'t trJ lo ,·ontnbutc tor the L1un' .Ht• [A'tJn K u \3 l . J o-.i ~n 1or l COtt'r v. ho\ J foreign c\· change )tucknt frum 'l ugosJa, ta anJ George Da' 1wn a h-0 1unior lor· v.ard w"""--~ Oec I-a• e•e a O.c ,_., Se<" •• O.c •·t-~111• ~ ... Tournement Oec I• 1..-~nta 8eroare ToW"~emen• Otie '-•• ~nla •t1• Otie 17 1'-Pec•hU To.ir,,.ment Je" )-< •l>'~U "'On>t Je1' lo-Mer na• - Jen 11-0cff" V .... - .1an 7-el ~()\j"••" V• 'ey • ,.,,_, ,..._ ...... ..i"~ nQ'O" a •• c .. • J•"' 1-eo M>I'' -J•" 11-•· Ma• ... . J .... )1-·· 0c .... v ... . Feo )-F~n··" V• .... ~ C:to 1-"'""' "9'0" 8eK"'' - Feo -·· eo '°"• ·-'" wn~l t...t eO_,. game •~ game\ a• 7 lO ""~' "Oleo Manley sets his goal for a return in 1990 By DAVID GINSBURG \\ .\ HING TO' -Dc\tctr Man· le~. admmtng 1n public for the first tame that he ha a drug pr~blem. '.Wild Saturda~ he '-'Ill not d1 putt' the 1n- defin11e suspension ht' rece1' ed from the :--.:FL and ~111 a11t'mp1 to n-1010 the Washington RcJ'il..tn~ '-'•thin a )ear "I ha'e made a gr.t'e mistake and sho"ed extremc:I~ poor judgment b} shppinJ up and u tng drugs.·· Manie~ said. has '01ce "a\ t.•nng as he read from a prepared te\t Manie) a former Pro Bo" I de· fens•' e end. '-'3 han1sht"d from the league last \\ed. for a third '1olauon of the ;\'.Fl·s sub<,tanl't' abu<;e pohq Whale he did no t \pt-Cttkall~ sa~ he uSC'd cocaine.>. has c.tatement inferred as mu h. pre' 1oush he had onl} admitted 10 ha' 1ng a problem v.ath alcohol. "E,eryth1ng I htl\e v.orked so hard to ach1e'e ha been de tro)ed b\ m) scn~less beha' tor." he said ··Lake so man) unfonunatc people tn the '-"Orld. I underesumated the tnd.) and 1ns1d1ous nature ofthas disease ·· Manie\ '-'OUld not enten.aan qut"S-- tions fro0m the medta after reading the ntne-paragraph statement. He de-- ferred all quenes to has auome . Bob Woolf. v.ho ~td Manie) worked all niaht on the tatement and was not prepared to addrc'ls thl" press after his "traumata npenence. ·· There v.u speculauon that Mank) would fi$ht the suspension m coun. by quesuontng the 11uthont) of the rule orb) cla1m1ng the drua test that led to has su pension ""as fault). Instead. ~1anle) o pted to compl) "1th the 'iUS~n"on and \eek h'· anstatemc:-nt in om: ~car a prn\l\lon of the league·, drug pohc' "The test\ "l"rt' not "rong -I "as:· Manie' \did ··But I '-'Ould not admit to m,~11 to \tr \\oolf or to an~one I am w~ -I'm '") som .. \\·oolf said \tanle~ nc' er scnou I> considered tal..ang the NFL 10 oun 0' er his su~~n ion ·· .\1 no tame eH·r did De\ter e'en contemplatl" or ask. me about at.'" Woolf said "'There 1s no la"<1u11 ap1nst an' bod~. nor has an~ thing e'er been contemplated. The specu· talion v.as onh made b~ the prns \\ e are sau tied "1th thl· com - m1ss1oners judgment and cenatnh intend to abide b~ 11 ·· Manie~. '0. tested pos1t1\C for co- caine \:o\ 3. ac ordlng to \.\ oolf Manle~nd "'ootf met "uh NFL Comm1ss1oner Paul Taghabue on. So' 17. and Tagh,-'bue announced. the su pension the next da'. l 'pon maktn& the announcement of the su<;pe n io n. Ta&habue outlined the requirements for re· · LMtatement To return. Manie) must nerc1sc .. touil a' 01dance of further drug 1n,ol\ement and an) other con· duct detnmcntal to the integ:nl' ot professional football or to pubhc confidencr an 1L .. Manie) ~1d he alread~ has started v.o rlcmg tov.ard returning to football. "I behrve that l ha,-e be&un the process of coman1 to tenns ~1th myself ... and I e~pect to be back as a strong con1nbut1n1 mcmhcr of the commumt') and a proud member of the WashU\ltOn Rcchlans.. -M saad. Canes make lrl h ""Inning Notre Dame's ~3-game skein ends as Mlam[ crunches Irish national title dreams, .Zl-e-. r 8y llC1( WAllNlll ""._.. ..... MIAMJ -Jnslead of te«ina mad at Notte Dame, Miami aot even. Led by a pair oftoucfldown puses from Cr111 Erickson to Dale Dawkins and a dominatina defense, No. 1 Miami snaps>ed top-ranked NoU"C Dame's 2~me winning streak with a 27-10 victory Saturday ni&bt. . The win dimmed Notre Dame's hopes for a second strai&ht nauonaJ championship a nd put Miami back in the title picture. It also avenged last season's 31-30 loss aJ Notre Dame, a defeat that ruined Miami's bid for uecond consecutive national championship and intensified t~ hostile feelings betw~cn the teams. "I've never been around a win like this. h 's-the greatest win I've ever been &SS0C1ated with," first-year Miami Coach Dennis Enckson said. final retular-teaion ~me to Aubum on Dec. 2 and Miami loses the Supr Bowl. "We rcalJy hak to lose," Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz said. 1'lfs been a while since we lost. but if we bad to lose I'm a1ad it was to an outslandina football team in a area& environment.·· Lcadina 17-lO at halftime. Miami opened the second half with an 80- yard scorina drive that lasted 10:47 and featurtd one founh-<lown con- version and sill third-down con- vcnions, includina a 4!flrd pass from_ Encbon JO Ran Hill on third-and-44. On the 22nd play of ~he drive-, Erickson bit Dawkins with a 5- yard scoring pass that gave M1am1 a 24-10 lead. "We knew we had to take ume ofT the clock. but I don't know 1f we thought we could keep 1t for 22 plays when we went out there," Miami tackle Mike SuHavan said. Notre Dame's last sconng threat • was stopped o n the Miami 8 when Notre D ..... talllNtdl Rldry Ton> Rice's founh-<lown pass was -• ry On New Year's Day. Notre Dame ( 11-1 ) will meet undefeat~d Colorado in the Orange Bowl and M1am1 ( 10.. J) could play an unbeaten Alabama team 1n the Sugar Bowl. ln a strange twist. the Hurricanes will have to hope Notre Dame beats Colorado and open the door for them to win the national title. "I'll be rooung for them and they'll be rooung for U'I ... said Dawluns, who caught seven passes for 123 yards, 10Clud1ng touchdown catches of SS and five yards. "They're going to have 10 help us out in the Orange W.nen pea ltottOftl up. broken up b> Ryan McNeil with 7:04 overtlowed 14 Ith a record cro~d of left in thr game. Miami closed the 8 1,634, and the Huml·ancs· fifth sconng w11h 1:44 left when Carlos straight home w1n over Notre Dame Huerta kicked a 32-yard field goal, "This one·s gotng 10 haunt us for his second of the game. the rest of our h ves." \aid Notre Craig Enckson completed 16 of 26 Dame linebacker Ned Rollar. "ho passes for:? I 0 yards to outshine Rice. scored his team's onl> touchdown on who connected on seven of 15 throws a 49-yard interccpllon return "I h.ue for 106 yards and was intercepted 1h1s damn place. \\-r JU\t ha,t•n't twice. M..,.1 wide receiver D•le O.wllln1 fl I I pull• aw•r tp°"' Notre o .... e safety ... Davis with a reception on wa-y to a toudl· down In M,_r1 o...,... 8owl ~· Bowl." , The v1ctorv was M1am1·s 32nd straight at the Orange Bowl. wh ich been able to win here." · -11 hurts me deep d own because I Notre Dame could still haH' a <ihot wanted to go all the way -win all at the national champ1on\h1p al 11 the game'>.'' said Rice. who was beats Colorado. Alabama lose\ 11'1 Notre Dame's leading rusher with SO yards ... Hut we can stall be 12-1." M1ams"s top-ranked defense did not yield a touchdown to Notre Dame's high-powered offense and set up one of the Hum canes' 'ICOrco; with an 1ntercept1on. Notre Dame's only points came o n Bolcars interception return and a 2!-yard held goal by Bill y Hackett 1n the second quaner. l"Cotre Dame was held to 142 yards rushing, less than half 1 ts 30 I -yard averaee. M1am1 outgatned the Fight- ing lnsh 1n total yardage. 305-248. "I knew the defense would come Michigan blasts way into Pasadena By HARRY ~TKINS A ARBOR \heh -\ome- thing about cla\'il{ ronfrontauons brings out the best 1n M1 ch1gan·s Leroy Hoard. The runntng of Hoard and a de· fense that made big pla}'s in the clutch helped third-ranked M1ch1gan win 11s second consecutive Ro~ Bowl benh and the Big Te'n cham· p1o nsh1p with a 28-18 victor) O\ er No. 20 Ohio State Saturda}' The Wolvennes (I 0-l overall. 8-0 in the Big Ten) will meet Southern California's TrOJans in Pasadena on New Year's 0a}' Ohio 5tate (1$.J, 6-2) was ellpccted to accept a hid 10 the Hall of Fame Bowl. Hoard, the Most Valuable Pla)er in last season's 22-14 Rose Bowl win. twice had to be helped off the field . ·But he fintshed with J 52 )ards. tn· cludina a I-yard touchdown dive. on 21 carries. "A lot of tames today they knew where the play wu gomg," Hoard said. "You could tell. But they thou&ht I would fall down when they hit me. I just ran extra hard. .. They figured that because Tony f8oles) is out. wr wouldn't have anyone who had e ver done an) thing. That's what got me going today " Allen Jefferson scored on a 2-yard run, Michael Taylor threw a 5-yard touchdown pass 10 Jarrod Bunch and Bunch ran 23 yards for an insurance TO for Michigan. "I think thts team deserves a lot of credit," M ichiga n coach Bo Schembechler said. "This team has not lost a conference game in two years. This team had a loss against Notre Dame and has come back to win 10 straight. We're now looking forward to 1oi ng back to the Rose Bowl." M1ch1gan hcwmes the first H1g Ten team 10 ""'" con'>ecull\e o utnght 111le'I since M1t h1gan State m 1965 and 1966 "It was a ph}s1cal game. There were a lot ol hard h11s." Ohio State coach John ( ooper said. "It was a classic game The onl} bad thing that happrncd to us '" that ""e lost." Ohio State·., Scottie Ciraham ear- ned 28 11mes for 133 yard\, including TD runs of 3 and 4 ~ards. and Pat O'Morrov. kicked field goals of .20 and 22 yards for the Rucke}e\ Taylor completed 8 of 16 passes for 100 yards Ohm Statc'o; Greg Frey. the Bag Ten'!> mo'lt efficient passer. hst 1.i of 25 for 220} ards w11h two intercepuo no; "You've' got to g1,c credit to the M1ch1gan defense," Fre} .-.aid. "The) stopped us when they had 10 " "It was hke a street fight," said Ohio State hntbacker Derck Isaman, who once fought Mike Ty~n 1n an amateur bout. "There wa<, a lot of hard hitting. but each team respected the other." The Buckc)es. w11h the 81g Ten·, most potent offense. had been avcrag1ng 41 7. 9 yards a game and finished with 420 yards against the Wolverines, who had the Big Ten's best defense. But with Todd Plate''i two key interceptions and tough defense in· side their own I 0, the Wolvennes wouldn't break "f JUSt kind oflooked It 1n," Plate said of his second 1nterccpt1on with 2:48 left in the game. · "I JUSt made a bad throw," Graham said "I didn't make the play,·· Vada Murra) ran anto Plate on the interception, was injured-and had to be earned off the field on a stretcher. He was taken to University Hospital .,. • I as a precauu on because he was un· conscious for a timt and wai. ex- pected to re main overnight. accord· mg to team phys1c1an Gerald O'Connor. "H e 's out o f danger," Schem bechler said. "That's more im- portant than this game." O n their second possession, the Wolvennes went 47 yards in nine plays w11h Hoard, who earned five times for 29 yards, sconng on a I · yard run. The Buckeyes drove to the M 1ch- ipn 25 on the neitt sencs. but O'Morrow's 42-yard field goal at- tempt was blocked by Murray on the founh snap of the second quarter. It was the founh block of the season for Murray who k'nocked down an at· tempted field goal at Michigan State and batted down PATs against UCLA and Iowa. The Wolverines, with Hoard pic k· 101 up 30 yards and Bunch 32, drove 81 yards in 13 plays and took a 14-0 lead o n Jefferson's 2-yard sweep around left end with 2:23 left 1n the second quarter. But Dante Lee's 21-yard kickoff return set up a 65-yard. seven-play dnve rcsultina LD O'Morrow's 20- yardcr with 2S seconds re maining an the half. Frey hit Jeff Graham for 19 yards and Bnan Stablein for 23 yards durina the drive. ... M1ch1gan, which had lost only seven of 15 fumbles all season, lost 1...,.0 costly fumbles in the first half. Hoard's fumble on the Wotvenne's first drive was recovered by Pat Thomas at the Ohio State 16. and Taylor's fumble sax plays after the blocked field &oaf was recovered by David Brown at the Buckeyes 22. On the second snap of the third quarter. Vinnie Clark intercepted a Taylor pass at the Ohio State 46. and eight plays later O'Morrow kicked a 22-y_arder. On their ncllt possession, afier a 14-yard punt by Chns tapleton, the Buckeyes went 40 yards in nine pla}S with Graham plowina over ' 1 Hoosiers KO'd from Freedom Bowl, 15-14 Florida accepts bid to duel Washington at Anaheim Stadium Dec. 30 Gary Darnell, arc 7-J with a pme rcma1nina neJU Saturday 11 home 111inst No. S Aorida State. The Freedom Bowl wanted In- diana because Thompson was the nation's lead.Ina nasber and ICOf'ef. tk finished hi.I col• caner with an NCAA record 6S toucWowm and 394 points, and ended up. fifth in Nlbi1t1 with 4,965 ~ He broke the NCAA u1:.r:' ndllina re-cord with 177 ...... Witcoe- liD twoweeUllD- "You have to bave a wianint re- cord, .. Starr l9id. .. We lold lbcm two Wllb 11D IMy ..... to will OM of ... ...._ ... ~...,did ... ...... .. IDdiana loa a week ........... 1111 :ta~ Bowl ii Uppy ''=Plorida ............. . ........ _. __ °' ... ............................. --'t\r: ...... ~.e. ·-~-*i'!ii• ........ A crowd of only 29. 776. the smallest at Wisconsin since 1945, watcbed the Spartans improve their record to 7-4 and cam their third stra1aht bowl tnp. They will meet Hawaj1 in the AJo ha Bowl Chnstmas Day. •In Salt lake Caty. Greg Johnson rushed for three touchdowns and quarterback Ott Dowis scrambled for two of hiJ own as Air force held off Utah•s last-quarter charac to re• cord • 42-38 victory. Air Force runnina t»ck Rodney Lewis rushed for 176 yards on 23 carries and one touchdown as tbe f akons stayed in the race for the Weskm Athletic Con~~ title and a trip to the Hohday 8owt throu&h for us," Sullivan said. "Early in the week. they told us. 'You guys score 10 or 11 points and we're aofoa 10 Wln.'" The victory gave the Hurncancs a 7..() record this decade against t~ No. I team in the nation. 0 It'll always be remembered as 'the drive' By STEVEN \lllNE ""~"""'" MIAMI -The M1am1 Hur- ricanes' longest drive of the season included a 23-yard loss_, a 44-yard ptn on third-•nd-44. a rounh-<lown conversion and Sill third-down con- versions 1n Saturday night's 27-10 victory over No. I Notre Dame. The drive 10 st.an the second half bepn at Miami's 20..yard hne follow. in& the kickoff. Twent)'two plays and 10:47 later, Craig Enckson hit Dale Dawkins with a 5-yard touch- down pass for a 24-1 0 lead. "I think 11 took the wind out of them," Enckson said. "It put us mto the foun h quarter prett) quick." The dnve almost stalled at M1am1's 7-yard hne. Bui that's when Enckson hit Randal Hill wath a third- down bomb covering 44 )ards. exact· ly the distance needed for a first down. "I Just ran down as fast and as far as I could," H all said. "I didn't k.now wherr the marker was. I y,.as JUSt concentraung on the baJI." Hill out1umped defrns1ve backs Pat Terrell and St.an Smagala to make the catch. "I knew the ball was com1na \0 me because I'm the: one who's aom& to get down the field the fastest," Hall saad. "The auys had been teasing me that (Notre Dame's) Rocket Ismail was the fastest, which I don't think ~ ... The pass came two plays after Erick10n was sacked for a 23-yard loss following a 15-yard penalty. He fumbled. but M1am1 center Bobby Garcta recovered at the 3. The pass 10 Hill moved the ball \0 the Notre Dame 49. M11m1 th.en made first downs on third-and-four twtce and third-and-five before the touchdown ~ss on th1rd-and-aoal. Before Enckson was sacked, S4e1>- hen McGuire had kept the drive alive with a 2-yard run on founh and I to the Miami 41. "We keet thinkina. 'What the hell arc we aomg to do to stop this'r " Notre Dame linebecker Ned Bolc:ar said. "We just couldn't do an)'th.ina \0 stop them. They &<>t the bi& playl. 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CC.l.- or.,._ COlll DM.Y MOT,.._,......,,, I a .. • 'oc c I I( Chaos surrounds scene for Wor:ld Cup just six months fr~m starting RO ME -ltaJ)' has had four )C-1"' to pteparc for the Wo rld Cup, but with soccer's showca\e cven1 onl) Ill months away, crane\ are suit 1n place, roads arc lorn up. new rail lines arc incomplete and only four of the 12 stadiums arc fin1'ihc-d. And to make mat1er<i ""one. un· ions are complaining that 1hc work 1 being s~cded up, blam1n'-has1c 1n part for 12 dt>ath\ at \\ orld (up constructton projects MeanwhLlc. t nminal 1n\el>t1g,ator\ arc uanunsng some of the construe· t1on contracts and <>0anng cost'> o t the rOJCCts and cnvironmenul1w~ ~ trying to \lOp '>Orne or ihe 1.1.ork Sull. ~he ltahao Org,anmng Com· mllttt 1s confident the 1.1.ork. v.111 be completed the to urnament pla,«J and all on t1 me Italian' h'c with l hao-.. "fem aJmost to thn'e on 11 Thn cupc v.1th 1t dail) 1n their \n.irlcd. traffic and baffi1ng burcaulfal~ The ur· gantZcr\ do no t \Ccm ~urpn'>fii to find It 1n the prcp.ua11on\ tor th<' Wo rld (up "Ital~ 1i. going tu be 1n lhc t"H") ol tht-wo rld. so we l·annot tail." or- gan1z1ng committee .. po l csman <\dnano Botta ~1d .. R, the ume we have the World< up. v.~· v.111 ha'e1 2 of the moM modern \1Jd1ums 1n Europe." for the nnt 10 \CJr\ .. .. Ma~ is the dcadhne hu1 v.c arc sure that 1t won '1 Ix met · ..aid .\nna ~ana Procaco, a member of Parha- mt'n\ from thl.' en' 1ronmcntahs\ Greens Pan' v.h1lh ha\ tll·cn a \<X'al cnu of "'orld C up prrP.Lrallon'> "We v.111 be c;hov.ing ltah lrom ''' ~orst s1dc .. C'onstruu1on '' ~hcdulcd 10 he complt'ted at \tad1um\ 1n RJn Tunn. C'aghan and \11IJn I'>\ thl' end of thl" 'ear 1n P<1lc:rmo b' Feb 2 and 1n ·,aplt-'i ;s nd Flurc.·nlc b\ tht' UCI from It v.hach v.a') capPt·d h\ lhC' 1h1rd or Herdman's three-pn1ntt·r<. 1n the run Elgin Rogcf\, v.hu l.'arnl•d thl' \tan. 1ng nod at luNard 1n plate ot Dokto rc/\k on" l.'dnc<.<Ja, "'J' rda· ll\CI) mtfrecttH• '4h1k Do~lor\/\l. \Cored \('\ l'O f>OIOI \ on '\-<1f-' \hnot- 1ng and graht>cd "' n•hounth \t.ln· ing guard Juc;11n .\ndrr.,on ""J' II.of·., from the tloor .!II thrc.-c·prnnt JI· tempi'> In ~m.ill colkgt· mt·n' Jl 1111n •Southern < .:illtorn1J < 11lk1!<'., Tc~ \crug(t\ \(.!lrC'd 2 pt11nt' and grabbt-d nine: rdx1und' .ind tc.am male Riel \\ 1tml"r Jdde!'d ~u JlC11nt' SI' rehound' <1nd '" J'"''' J\ the LAGUNA From Bf group to top v.hat th<' I l.ll<ti tt"am had accomphi.hC'd "When thn v.crr frt•\hm<"n thC'\ made J comm11 mcn1 hi \IJ\ tn l ros\ countl" and I madt• ont• Ill ~la' tor four m o rt" \C.lr\ J\ thC:H \Oa\.h ' ( aldcrv.1)0(J \<Ud .. r h.tt \(',U . V.f v.on the lea uc: tttle \nJ I tolll tht•m that 1( the\ .. tu,k togC'thcr the:' v.ould be e'en ht-ucr Thi'" the ht•\I team l'\t' C\Cr •l>dlhCd "It'~ not ~ullc: the ...im<" th1\ )ear a' It V.J\ t1n l'J f\1 Belo n-l'\('I"\ IJlt" th1!> \t·ar the' """ulJ (tCt together .imJ .,.., LlgunJ &J1..h \IJtc Th1\ team JU\t v.JOll'\I ti1 (tCI t.1 \tJtl' .. J oJ.i, he lure thl'.'' r;in lht'' "'"d ·ugun.i Rea, h \IJ tc, hampmn\ "' e n<'' l'r tc-h Jn\lh1ng hl.t 11 bcton: 1hert• v.a\ 1u,1 ~' mulh c:l<"l.tnl'lt' 1n 1he air 11 '"'mt·1h1ng I didn't t'\pl'\ l \\ c hoped 11 v.11uld he thcrC' hut 11 1.1.a .. almo't 'tning~ .i pov.t"r(ul lrc-l- 1ng 1 hC'\ JU'I loolr.cd .lt t'3 h other and focu"<J rn fhc\ II alwaH tak<' this 1o1.1th theni T udJl\ the:\ appht'd the linJ "' ,11:, 11t111n .ind charaC'tt'T the\ ·11 talc" 11h them the: rest of tht'1r ll\i'i ,. BRIX Froml1 said Ta)lor "I thn·v. ufl hctort tht' raC'e. but I JU't thouaht I wa\ ner· vou I v.a' JU'I rc:alh weak and I wasn't mHcll I v.antt'd to Yr1n so bedly. I didn't v.ant 10 Jl'C: up tdur- 1n1 the ra t'I "I wac; e'en d11/\ tlctort the race. I couktn'1 focu!> \t'n v.ell I JU\1 tho ught I v.as nt'n ou' though I aJwa)s C\p«t a lot from m)vlf I hate iettina far I~\ than m> poten· uaJ. t JUSt ha\C to e\cept It . 8nl, mt"~nwtulc. wa\ on her bnt pece. In pass1na Ta)'lor and Villa Park's • uzanna Thra her. he sc- Cllrcd a medal ··1 tncd to pas (Ta)'lor) a (cw UmC$ bcforr. but he JU t (oqht 1t off," said Bm "'I WI' 11 1n1 n evcry- thiha I had. I really feh 11ron1 today. tjutt told m)'~lfto stop th1nli:t"1 •nd start runni~ ··1 ~as th1nk1,_ about thine hke. 'Why am I hctt And • an I kttp tha.t pect up"" ··My coech •anttd mt 10 bt 1n tlw top fi~. but -I didn't know 1f I could do thaL I tncd \0 Ny wtda (Taylor) ud • ..uy '*' olf .. tabout the 2-ade mar\. I ju• ...,_ wi111 ._ aad I 1ta,ed "fOGI. .. After *;::" ha' unnic •• •lioe. .. after .,. ..... cMla~ •. , ....,...,.~ ..... lciJle • dlec:ab. .. , --·· ....,. ........ ..,.. ....... ___ .._._ on pecc. (After I ,_.. 1"awtan I dMlll'tUO-........ _ ..... ... •Aftntllll ....... I .. 't end of Match The ta:d1ums an Bari and Tunn an ne"' ~ Rome's deadhnt> 1s not until May 30. o nly eight da>s ~ o~ the tour- nament ~gins. Work o n the stadium , which was built for the 1960 ummer Ol)mp1cs, includes lo- Wl'nng the playing fi eld. pumng 1n new seats and b\J1ld1ng a roof to shelter the spectators The Jul) 8 final 1s heduled for the Ro mt' stadium .. Rt>aluc that 1f )Ou dee1de to d<> 11 a t the la'>t moment. which 1c; usual 1n Ital). 11 meani. Lhe costs arc going to be higher and more ~oplc arc going 10 makt' more mont"\ ... said Botta. refcmng to u'its tor o'erttmc and lasi-m1nuu:. re-Hs1uns.~- \tad1u171 lO'lt\ haH soared lrom o ngmal t"sti mates In Rome fN o - ample v.o rlc o nce C')Umatcd at S5Y '2 m11l1on nov. is npccted to co'it mo rl' than S 11 l'f 4 m1lhon "Hugt' amount'> o f monC'' art' being sixnt tor pubhc. v.ork) thJt 1.1.c thin Ir. ,m: pc."rftt th u-.ele ., ·· Prcx·acc1 said ·~1me peoplt" 1.1.ant to ta~e achant<1gt· 111 the Italian,· pJs'iron Im ~c.cr " (>rgan11ml4 < omm111ee lha1rm:rn Luca \1ontc1t·molo ha<> \pol..en utwn O\cr the-p.ut k v. month\ Jtl<>ut ltah '"m1\..ed llpponunlltl• · atx>ut thr puhltl v.ork~ proJ(.'C't'i that hli\C bct-n dd,ned or <1bandnned v.h1le poltttl1an\ pr<x.ra .. tinatt·d and \quab- blt'd 0\ er monn Bui Procacc1 :ina '><>ml.' umon ot· fie1al<. complain about a ha!>tc: to build th<' 'wd1um' that hd!> kd to v.ork around the clod and an ignor- ing ol \d(CI\ fl"gUIJllOn\ '•ne 11t the I ~ .ic.udr ntal deaths at "orld < up \.On<.truc.'t1 un prOJt'CI\ happened 1n the.-\tad1um\ t nti1nunj1ch thl\ " pan of tht' v.a\ ol ltfr 1n thl\ countn to a'o•d tht' l\\UC' rn 11rdl.'r to ru\h <''<'~thing .tt the: last momcnt " \did .\ngdo {Jallo a union 11tlicial 1n Palermo \ angua rd' v.h1p~:d l ( \anta (nu 9 . ) l < \anw ( ru1 j llt'mp1cd to v.1n from thr 11ut'i1de on the: strength of three·po1nt\h11ott'r.. Ra' W1hon and "11kt' Ko t11nMJn v.ho \I and 2'1 poinu rc\pe<:t1' c:h '-" ''"'" hit ~ of llS thrce-po1nl uttt:mp1s and Rob- inwn h nf :!h '1' \an La ( ru1 hit 15 ot 4 from that range .ind 1ust 16 o l '14 from all dr'itanc.·c\ m 1hc.-game: SC ( aho fl't c:1' t'd I~ poml' from John \1ountc 11 lrom Da'c Blum and IO tromktT B1c ~morc v.ho al\O had 'Ot''cn rebound\\( ( hll lllnt I" thr~·pointer. 10clud1n, lour cat'h h' ~ruw .lnd \\ 1tmt•r Jnd '" o t ti~ O' erall in the ~me: \(( :!-I hu1lt ..i ~:!-point h.illume edge. v. htk l ( \.tnui ( rur ne'er cut rt do\('r than n1nt' in the \C"Cond half l.JfunJ Beach wa\ lounh 1n the C If· • -~ Ii nal'> Bentk' 1.1.as 1 ~ that da' E'e"'onc v.u' health' ho1o1.t>,cr. for this ont' · ~n1or Em nip -o nl" of thC" tre.,hman o n the '86 team -lin1\hcd 't>•h 0 ' era II in I -:! J a nd (1uahcno ~ontcs de ()(a t I '1 2:!1 .,., .. , nght behind him Rrov. n '\ pa,s1ng of D1a1. McFarland\ 'o '\ runner madt" a trcmt'ndou\ dttlt'rence .. \11ca Brov.n had a v.1ld. \taggc:r· 1ng 5'pnnt and he pass.rd McFarland's 'o \ runner." Caldc:rv.ood said "tte told mt-that he thou&ht to h1m\t'll 'If I P3'' him. v.c:'ll 1o1.1n st.It<'· .\ntJ ht bt'at <Diaz) b' a tl'nth ot .a \C<:ond • Thi'> 1s a 'en dose team Each v.ould ra1hcr ha'e the o ther runncn .aht'ad of thc-m -.o tfil tc.un rould tttr bcucr rath<"r than focu' o n ind1v1d- ual dTon' This mttt 1.1.as t~ fint llmt" that t''t'~thing came together·· The .\n1 \t\ took a week otT before hcaJ1n u p ht>rt ".\nd I though1 m;l\ bt tht'\ had more energ' than tht"' ~ould handk... C'aldirwood u 1d "But the' had 1t all focUSC"d on the meet .. It wa5 the lint ~late champ1o n.,h1p t •cr for Laauna Beach. fC"CI (anemic) anymore. I'm till tak- ing iron pills, but not as muc h l fell rrall~ depressed I couldn't run carhcr in the se.uon. I '"'n't \Uf'l" I'd makt' the C'IF finals - The orona dcl Mar 11rls' team. coacheod b) Tom ~ and led b) runneB Ku·5'en Mcfarland and Johanna Wallin, placed third in the Otvt ion II race ··we reall~ beat the odd by beu'I here at all.' utd Chttsc. "I Suell we'll hok1 on10 our o 3 ranktnt. to that' a con lauon vlelor) We no u well as we could -~ JUSt tot bat b~ t""'O btner 1cams. rm teal~ of what they did and I coukln 1 alt for an}tnlf\I more ... Mcf ar1and (I S7) was the first CdM runner to cross. fin1sh11'1 11th overall. v.h1lt' Walhn (19'1') '* 19\h. Frtihman Heather Bf'I) (20:00), who WI 20th overall and ran an eacellcot ra c. Holly Hannam (20:40) and Knstcn Shryock (l0:4l) alJ ICOrcd for the Sa Kl• Sbat1yn KCTT (2 1:21) aftd muor knruft:r Craft (2l.l5~ alto Md ftM ~~ weft alt ,; ., -race,•• taid 0.-.... .... Ud ..,. ·~ ,, ' ,. •l illlis ....... llil fll ,,. • .. .... ... ,...= .... --~,..... . .. .... ii .... -.... -.. ,... .. c.. ......... ....-. .• .......... n. t1'111111t 1111-.IL •:1121••- .. ... - •• t ' 9) ~ at fn D N· N. St OJ be cl in ~ () bi d h< th b ~ (I in cc te t~ h1 at th bt w yi o! lC 8 st • j I ... ,, b L ,., c' "' B ~ u ( " 6 t) it ,, e c 2 'ill s ti h ( • 1 , t I , ( s ll ~ ' f l • ' I \ P\l'\H\//11'1 l" ~tlmlsts honor six 'Women of Distinction' J~ Crew welcome set J. Crew and TH J..i.r I.ape tf 0.:-.. C..tJ wiU host a cocktail r cphon Thursday to mark the openina of the J. Crew store in South Coat Pla1a. Fcsth itks. including informal modelina. are planned between 6 and 8 p.m. Call tht• league office. 26 1-0823. for additional details. ly KARN M. ltEED °' .. ~ ..... ~ It wa almost old home week in Irvine last Tuesday as members of the soci11I. businl'SS and political factions of lhl' cit) came together for the Sorop11mists International of Irvine "'\n E'cning With Women of D1stinct1on ... Th 1s 1s a projrct all of the di ITeren& Sorop11m1st chapters sponsor 11n- nuall)." e\pla10cd Irvine pre ident Sltlrley Wntul during the cocktail reception m thl' ballroom of the Jr.-lnc Marrion Hotel. "We TC- cogn11e "Oml'n ~ho have gi ven time and cncrg~ to improving the status of ''omen. and thereby mankind." The Mll. "o men honored well de- served thl' accolades. and as official presenter Irvine City Coun- calmemlx'r Paula Werner said. ''The} g1H' of themsch·es -the be~1.·· Went1cl e\plained that recipients need not bl· member; of Sorop- 11m 1st<.. but arl' nominated b' mem· bers for their out tand1ng ac- comph,hmcrm and Judged by an indt:'pendl'nt panel. "It's bel'JUSl' 1h''' do what the do HHIDfil. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH + K 4 ~ 8 5 3 2 . Q 16 +A J 13 WEST EAST • l • 10 8 6 J \) 1 6 4 ~ J 10 9 0 J JO 1 5 K 9 • 10 9 I 6 2 + K Q 5 4 SOUTH + AQJ975 ~AKQ . A 4 3 l +Void The bidding: Sotlt• West l • Pus 3 0 Pus 4 • Pus 5 \/ Pus 6 \/ Pus P.. Pua Nortll l NT 3 •. 5 . 5 NT 6 • East Pass Pus Pus Pass Pus Opmin1 lead: Ten of + Some extra chances arc easy to spot. But once in a while a lucky four-leaf clover lurks where it is difficult to find. If you unearth the winnin& line here, you can play on our team any time. that "e'rc able to do this (the a"ards dinner)," she said. RtX'CI\ ing the award for Health \\ll Mary Wac .... an advocate for . hca.lth of the aging and suppporte~ of· gt:'natnc study. The Education Awnrd "cnt to "the can-do educa- tion lady" Barbara BarHt, director· of thi.' Partnership in Education pro-gr~m with the Irvine Upified School D1stnct. Deana M .. ·~· director of com-muntt) servi es or Irvine recCJ\'00 th<.' accolade for her suppor1 of the en' ironmcnt, and Claarlene Turco \\41\ honored in \he etonom\c-arn.1 social dcwlopmcnt catetory for her '"or\. "1th ttx' home le . .\ell''-' Junior Lrague volunteers tool-. thl' linal t\\O posiuons. Marcia Adler wi nning fo r human rights/status of \\Omt:'n, and Lydia T)'ler for intcrnauonal goodwill. ·\II award rcnp1t:'nts were grac1ou in 1hr1r acceptance. and more than ju t1fil'd tht:' rnmmiuce's selection. In add11ion to the dinner of J.rilled chiclo.l·n. ft:'tucc101 and pecan pie. the 100 or so attendl'cs received a per- ·spccll\l' of "omen in the ·90s from S.e Grat.am. group vic~1Ptts1dent of Bullock's. Joy Owens ancf: Prtl Hage. co- l'ha1fl'd lhl' l'H'nt. "•th additional l'omn111ll'l' members including Nancy Bauer. Norma Mulll1an. \lickl Htss, Pat JacllllOll·ColODdo. Nanc)' Lacy. Janet McKenlie and Gloria Astarabacfi. ••• fhl' hohda~ ~ason in Huntington I larbuuc I" un lo a good stan. as nwmtx'rs uf 1he Huntington liar- bour Ph ilharmonic gathned rccentl) 10 t..1d.-01T the annual Boat Parade and ( ru1"" of Light\ Miss)' Prowell. chairman of the Phllbarmunrc comm1 t1t:'e. and Court Prowtll. I 4:J89 boat parade grand mar.,lrnl. "elcomrd some 120 guests to thei r ":itcrfront home for hors tl'onl\ fl'' and gocxl l'ht•er -as well a' a rx·p talk in ad' :inn· of the parJtk • • • Tht:' Cltopi• CIUlpter of tM GUNt of IM Oruie C..tJ Perfwailll Artt C.oter arc planning three full day Thursday, rrid.ly and Saturday, as the) host ·'Christmas-By-The-Sta." the annual tour of five decorated, oceanfront homt:'s. Thursday. No". 30.i. will feature a preview party at the honw of Roger and Janice Johnson for >60 per person, with the actual pub&ic tou~ <'Ommencing the following two day . Cost 1s $20 per person for the tour • and re\Cn at1on ma)' bf made by calling Mrs. William Hobin, 494-2902 or Mrs. Gordon &ott. 249-8687. • • • Tlae Jack and Jiii 0•11• of C.114re•• Hospital of Or•1e Couty will holJ 1t~ 18th Annual Holiday Home Tour on Dec. I from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Four horn<.'' in thl' Cowan Heights and Lemon Heights area of North T u tin "'II be featurl'd. wi th a holiday botiquc and teahouse at the Tustin Hill~ Rucqul't < lub open to all ticket holders. Ad vance tickets arc available for $18 I>}" calling 730.0317. or may be purchased at the door for $20. • • • "Christmas at thl' R1t1" is the theme for Tiie Fadioultles' annual Chm1mas lynchcon. Dec. ::! at Tht:' Ritz Restaurant. Newport Beach. Cost 1\ S65 1>1:r ix·r\on "1th pro<"ccds to benefit the Chapman College AH-Faiths ('ha pc I. • • • \l"o Dec 2. the 55? Cl11b of Hoa& Hospital will present its annual Chmtmas < arol Rall. Themed "The pkndors of Christmas.'' the formal l''l·nt '' pl.innl'd for thr Nt:'"por1 Beach Mamou Hotel. Proceeds from the $55~-rx·r-coupk t1c·lo.ct "'ll benefit the Patty and Geo"'e Cancer Center. Conlal't the Hc1ag Support Groups offi ce. 760-5917. for ticket information. • • • ·1 hl' Board of Director'" of the Protocol F"IHlaUom of Oraa1e Couty "111 tw't a d1nnl·r Dl·c J al the C"hl"vron 011 Field Research Company;-l.a· I l.1hr<1. featuring thl' cu .... ine of Indonesia. pec1al guests al the S35 per rx·rwn ncnt "•II Ix' IJ Junaed1 utrsnawinata. consul general of Indonesia. and l),rn1d l ngacr. an Indonesian food expert who will sp("ak on the 1.·u1\llll' .ind ru'tom'. For additional information. call 834-5654. Ga.ys face a long 1 wait for justice' clubs apperently wasted. even that was no bargain. Dear Readers: A while back I received a letter from a laomoscxaal wlto signed himself "Wilting for Justice in Ctilcago." He wrote. "At present no state will allow two people of tbe same sex lo obtain a marriage license. Isn't It about time llomoseuals werl' given tile same options tbat other co•ples eajoy? This is discrimination of tile most blatant kind in a country tlaat claims If you went up with the ace of to believe In freedom, eq•allty ind pie!. I .1m ga~. m) w1ft:' is stn11gh t. clubs and drew trumps, you arc go-liberty." aml "'' 11.1\ e ht'l'O marnl·d ~5 ,ca.-.. ing down along with most players I told "W1itlng" I do.bled , ... we Till' hi ' l' .1110 unJt:'r~tand1ng (lf th1!> we kn ow. unless you djvincd the lie would see the legalilatlon of same-"on1k11ul \\!}man ha\t~ kept me of the diamonds. The secret of the su marriages in our lifetime and a''a~ 11 0 111 tl'rnp1a11on. I ~mm dl'l'P hand comes at the very first trick. then in,•ited my readers lo drop mt d o"" ho\\l'\l'r. 1hn1 1f I C(\Uld ha'c Since one diamond discard won't do a llne and let r1'e know if tlaey were hn·n kg.11h marm·d w m\ fir,1 loH'. ~ 1111gh1 to h:I\ t' thl' 1.hgn1 I) ol kgal fl'l't1gn1t1un C htlagn. 111 \tor~ I\ rl'pt'aling 1hdl fh1..· gJ~' J1 l' "hcrl' thl' black<. \\l'fl' l ) \l':lf\ 3~11 \\ho \\\IU!d ha\(' th\1ugh1 bal I... then that "l' \\Ould hJ' l' hi.id. ma'"'' 111 morl· than a doH'll ol our l~unln ·, largl''' nllc<;'1 I 11u1" ilk 'nur lOfrl''rxrndl·n1 '•"ll lw l.hun't \\,101 Ii' hl·:u lrom ·an) "B1hk-1hump1ng \lfl'"hall' 4uo11ng { 11n111h1an,:· 'o I'll &<' tn I l'' iticu<, 20 I' .. \nd \\hl·n J man lie\ do"n "1th a mak thl' '10\l' a' one lies "'llh llOHOS('OPI·. ood h for it or against it. I \\1H1ld h.1, l' had a gloriou<, lift· in yov any g fort e moment. play I have received more U1an SS.000 h.1rn11111\ \111 h nn trut· na1url· Sunday. lliiov. H . 198' low from dummy and ruff. Now responses. Three sackll of mail are Ph1l.1lklph1a t' Jill 1he fathl·r of ARIES l~larl'h ~l -.\rml 19)· Spm- draw trumps in four rounds, dis-still unopened. Thl' tally Is running t\\ll 5lllh nnl' " ga~ I want 1·qual tu.II '.1lul'\ 'urgl' foNanl You fr-cl carding clubs from the table, and about 2 10 I against same-sex mar-nght' tm ~Ith oo~' Put ml' 1n thr dn,,· 111 orw "ho ruotcrtl·d ~ou 111 cash your high hearts. The 1ods are rlage . Keep reading and you will "I w·· u1lum11 rl'H'lll ra~t 'ou·11 <.a~ tu ~ouN·ll". "I with youandthesuitdivide.sevenJy, learn ho" Americans and Canadians Lon~lkal h.< .1111 \\l,·arl'again't h.l\l' mulh 111 tx· ~ratdul tC.ir hllk setting up a long heart on the board. feel about this issue. I must say tlaat kgali11ng homo\l'\Ual rdat11>n.,h1 p' mum lnr h111crnl..._,, .. < .inH·r n.1t1 \ l' I am deeply troubled b)' tlae vicious-II " "iong ll• t•nuturagl' 1hc1>l' "'d 111\ oh l'd To make the contract, a1J that ne and lad of compassion of so rx·11pk "hl1 art· ~1ll1ng th1.·m~·h l'" TAl1RllS I \pril 20-M..i~ 201 .1 \10111:1n . hoth of thl·m ha"c donl· a lkll''tahk 1h111g. 1 hl') should he pul tu lka1h "11 hout fail .. lk1w11 llil't' those dumb clucks 11l \,m Trann<,{'U "ho passed the dolllt''lll' p.11 llll'r' kg1'ilation figured nut ''hat \\ 111 happen when the "pJrtlll'r,h1p" goes \Our'! Will thl''ll' p.11tn1•r\h1p' end up in "dworn· lOUll ... , ThJt's all we nl·ed 1s to le t tlH''l' tru1tl'Jkes "ho want to cut h11,...1..· Jam uur lOUrl'I . Tb.is Is Ann a11la. So muy people are clamoring to be lturd tbt I am printilll1 more commemt1 tomorrow. remains is to get to dummy. There-man} correspondents. and rn kdmg u1ha ' l11:rau~ ot lhl·1r I mph."" on tor ni dl'\lgn. kgal af- fore, cash the ace of diamonds and Frum CiroV•l' Point \11c-h: 'ou tilth' hk ,t,k l~ur' 'our 1hn11gh1<.. 1ntlul'nn· range CASCER (Jun~ :!I-Jul\ :!:!I· \\Jill an :tll\\\l'r., I'll g1H' ~ou one l 1.mJ. ( )hlo. I \Oil' no No\' thl·rc \\ 1tk T mpha'" nn d1,tanc<.' lunar av"·U highlights "r~a11, It'-. lead a diamond to d~ queen. Your Tl L r. t 1 1 1 '" '" .. J 1l' \l.;J) )O\I Sllc .. up 1or queer"'' 1' onl) one quc\\mn that rt:'main' 111 .111gu.1gl'. mmn.1gl· on1g 11 \Ot1a ahihl'. 1n hl'ar"sound of }Our own luck seems 10 be out when that loses d a r .~ ..... 1 I' I II '-· I '· 1\gu,1ing ut .im not \urpn~i.'u u1..·.1n'"l'll.l -i l"' ongd1d.,aml'-'>t'\ ml•'ll\ "' "''0'1 moru1· .... emin1 ,0 ,le. rolu' on dialogut:'. com- to East's kina. but suddenly a sleep-\l'l'ing a' ho" \Ou arc an ultra left-m.11n.1gl'' gu on in '\{ldom and u•ulJ ~kd.11 r .. , uu 1n,.p1rl•"' rnunil.itinn. \l·n~ualt t) Refuse 10 he ina ajant 1wakcs. East is down to .. 11nga. J .ll'" Jnd a "oman . .\nd C11111wrr.1h un11I 1h1.· Lord 1uld Lot GE~ll~I (\1a, 21-Junr 20) l het ~ d"uiur;tgl·d b~ um· "ho crie~ "olf nolhina but clubs, and must lead "h1k I'm .it 11 I \H>uld like to "3) .111d Im 1.111111> to gl'I out of 1o"n'1 I ,JUlll\ nw<.\J{!.l' 'ou'll linall) ~no" \\ nttrn matl·rral rt:'\li.'\\t:'d. North had a dirficult response to make to South's demand bid. Ev- erythina bad a Oaw, so North elect- ed to make a "negative" response first and then drive the band to slam. When South could not accept North's aeneral grand slam try of five no trump, North wisely settled for the small slam. With the ace of one to the ace. One losin1 diamond 1ha1 San h.lll(l\CO. which IS 50-'-;ant.I Ho\a. { nlil . I "ork at a JU\( him lo pr11H'l'd \\Ith rehu1ldmg LEO !Jul) ~J-Aug. n): Don't he goesonthcaceofclubsandanother Pl'rtl'ntga~. "1hl·armpitof .\mcn-ho Pill' .10d nrH·r ct:'a~ to Ix· priigr.im '11u'll hx:all' JX'r\onnl'I .... h, about mat..1ng -.ourself cum- on the long heart. Th<>K charms rn mu,cd h' tlw un~dfi\h loH' and ri·l.ttl\l' "111 hl·lp "11 h ba,ir lor1.1bk f'\u:llent for pacing. um- have done their work. ~attina~. Mich · I cast m) \Olt:' for dnulion °lhl'\l' males ha H for onr pnkl'dun.•\ One lhl\l' tu \OU talk\ in~ ohiaining second "ind. 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Watte..., ~··· .. , .. = Cout,erd 9-t1._ -.., \ • VIRGO I .\ug. 23-Sept. 22): Play "a1t1ng gam,· Rclatl\e •~sincere but 011,infornwd Dela\ actualh works in ~our 1'<1' or. ~pmiual adv1&cr docs hu\~ 'our hcst interests at hcan. l'l'rl 1.·I, l' pott:'nlla I Telephone' llll''~gc 'nal LIBRA (Sept. 21-0ct. 22): D1"- rns'\1on hl'ld t:'1gh1 da}s ago wi th lin.1nc1al nax:n could bear fruit. ~urpn~ '1~11 from older person. p<lS\lbl~ un le. might re ult 1n prof- 11 able 1n,estmt:'nt. Cancer . ( ..ipncorn persons pla) roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): ( ) l'lc ront1nucs high. events tran- spire "h1 h vcnf) 'le-. Emphasis on ab1h1' to o'crrome bamers relat- ing to d1s1aocc. language. You re- al11e. "I am not anchorl"d to the past'" Brl·ak ground. SAGITIARIUS (No' 22-Dcc. 21 ): Obtain hint from Scorpio mcs~f.C. Strc\s rndependcnc-c. courage. w1ll- ingncs<. 10 communicate with one '' hu rt:'prcscnts major institution. Grant m1gh1 be obtained despite oh\taclc Leo repreS<.'nted. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): ~meonc "'II Sil). "You're pulling mort:' tha11 )O ur weight!" Take this in stndc. emphasize cooperation . highlight fam1I) unity. Another Capricorn helps fulfill desire. Number 2 could prove fortunate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Di· vcrs1f). realize sense of humor can aura t f ncnds. allies. 1mponant people. Your lauahter will prove conta&1ous. Lons-distance call rc- latc!I to pouible holiday journey. Saaittanan in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marth 20): Plans that seem to ha ve "blown up" actu-•11> arc falhn& in place. Individual who tauaht you · much is now de- sirous onQm.ina from )'OU. Mauet "'111 become N)-Stal·dtar. Shatt know~. IP NOvma ... YOlla alaTllDAY: Wha\ ~'°be ~al will be 1ruslcinned ill YoUf ~vor. h w\U bt U af I M UllilfUI, What was lost returns. indudi .. Mahll. ..., .... By VIDA DEAN O.ity ""°' Cot1~~nt Column drc:..,c;ing tht' fa h1on,1 hie \Vil\ of randing call and he1n~ a canJout .tt ho liday socials. It"s auuall y tht sheath hape. and ome ver 1om tlrl' made to . k11n th<:-· figurt: while. och<:-r ,ire <.r1t <. hed w J tloc;er ht tor "omtn who Jrt' rt·t:ular f.\ rn \ l'- 1to rc;. "Th1<t -.t\ It: "' fluter- ing tor ,1m ...i1<. A loc nt designer Jrt: drnn!-! tht <.olu111n \C\ I<: no\\ .tnd will u>imnuc chi... <. l,1 it trc:nd into ..,pring for da\ dnd tvening. ..,,ml Mart\ Harrt:tt. tasl11on UH>rd1 - nator for ( )rangt· ( ount\' Nordstrom ..,rort:\. O ian,1 ( .dl.1\ g1\t\ her hltlt k \'Cl\'<:t l olurnn J ont'-'lhouldt·r look: A.J Ban add ... hJt k dr.1111.l to a wool ut·pc: <.olumrn with a hm {owl ,1nd V ll. tor ( 0\CJ Jdd httt k 1ncerest with f1 htail 'It\ l- ing at the ht'mlint'. Co l umn d re s ing cakt manv form 1n- cl u<l 1ng hodicec; in J \.lr- iety of c;tvle o r It (an even he c;rraple s. , lit s in the skirts are sornet1me c; found on the <.1dt and often appear at the km fronc or hat k. Blat k 1s defin1tt'h .. in .. for holi <la\ t\·enin,i.: wtth je wel conec; rnJking the .how in othtr go\\f\'I Jnd J'i J<.tent m rn to tht: e,·er popular hlat k Column L1hnt' in- clude \'el\'et. ''ool ( rt:pe . <,,H in. chitfon w1Ch he,Hl - ing. Lu ll t', h roc..ade .ind lame. "The <.olumn 1-, ,1 n1<.e foil for ieweln and other acle sor1e . Harrett noreJ. '"You can do whatever vou like for a unple. eleganc look The at c e c;one<. ex pre<.' \our 1n<l1\'ldual 'ltde "Rhine. tont' and Jt'\\- . t el Jre c;till ~ood hut gold 1c; t he reJll\' the big thing in fa<.h1on Jt'we ln· Donn.i K ar.in hroke che 1<. e hy -,ho" 1ng ma te e gold p1t<.es with a reel d ress for evtn1ng. .. Pendants ,ind ear- ring work 'en well w1th the t olumn look. Luring .ire \'err IMge for t'\'tning and Romeo (11gl1 hJ slitmn "'l>lllt: thJt Jrc.: J<. loni.: a ... t'1 ,t.:h t 1n<. he<.· A popul.ir pendant 1..., the M.1 lte e l ru1,c; It -. lour-1ded te.uure1, tttn ht: found on c;ilk cord\ .ind l htllfl\ W r .1p..., .tnd rule t IC 111 well with the l olumn c;cr li ng . Cc1rolm.1 Herrer a 'how\ ,1 huge l h1ffon \<.art thJt 1s g redt for Jn donga tt'd dr.ip11i_i.:.. or the \<.a rt cm c1ed O\er the <.olumn 111 a 'i.troni.:. < ..,t\ le tor hulid .1\ \\ r Jp- pin~ 1/11, h/.1t I. l rt('< ,Jee\ ele" Je,1.:n h1 \ J R.ir I< j f llf< ' .1 11\\ 1 P " I draped h.ll J 11,1 , ·1 '!.I l' • .rc1111 .t«" / 1 •1 che 'hou/,/er' le ' 1•t"< ling f fie· compulsion to eat IOOU lS GDTS /C2 ENTERTAINMENT /C3 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1989 ..., ..... ---., ...-p.,_ J u e"orut:'J \\/Ch h/Jtl.. en.lmel with pearl drop t j fflll,C' h1 C1uJrJ I )'o~ .l - -PMA. CllAIG .., , ........ Wben it comes to gift books for Christmas. the season·s '"H°' ho. ho" is likely to be comina from a publisher. Tbat book under the Utt could cost the customer pler;uy this year. The average price for the I 0 boots listed Ml't -som~ of the finest available -is about SS2. The most c°'tly entry is $100 and the cheapest two volumes are $29.95. and that doesn't courit the tax that'll be tacked on. · · This was the year that saw more and more commonplace books break the $20 barrier. While one would theorlte that hardcovers would be o n the way out, aivina way to the more economical paperback. sales figures show the reader is wiUina to pcel'off a twenty and more for something really desired. . And it seems clear that at this special time of year, the price tag knows no bounds. Take heart as you read, however, because many of these books no doubt will be on sale as the Yule draws nearer: "Gee~ O'Keeffe: b Tlte West" Edited by Doris B ·and Nicholas Callawa '. Kno (; 98 rints, 16 pages o text and notes. TOO. -~ Tl'lis book's appro:\imately 131/i-by-l 6-inch pages are jusl about ~he best Qf the print~r·~· art. beautifl~I reproductions of 1he le_Jendary ar:i1s1 s work.. Tb1s volume is so fanC). •.here 1.s ~transparent sheet wtth t~e title so that no pnnung wan antrudc on the dust covers It\, ' O'lteeff'e loved the Southwest. which, to be precise. was what West meant to her, an area me d iscovered in 1929. from then,on. she spent pan of each year· in New Mexico, paintiril and absorbina its wide open vastness. From the 1940s until her death in 1986 at afe 98. the famous artist had ~veral northern New Mexico homes. first at a ~called Ghost Ranch and later in th~ tiny \'illaat of Abiquiu. O'Keeffe often saw the world with a different eye. so one can't simply call these works landscapies, The buyer thus should be qu(1e sure about likina her work before buyins; but for the O'Keeffe fan, there could be no better gift "'he Comic a... la America" by Mike &nton. Taylor: 207 ~s. S29. 95. This book as about another kind of art -Mighty Mouse, Superman. Aash Gordon, Donald Duck -all the ·quirky. imaginative wortds found in canoons. In here arc dozens of color reproductions of the covers of memorable comic books and an impressive history of the genre by Benton. who is an authority on the collecting of such things. "Tie 1'lmes-.WU-·orWerlil Blitery" Filirea by Norman Stone. Hammond/Times Books of London: 358 page : $85. · " . This is srmply the finesl 'historical atlas around, a revised. third edition of the volume first published aboul I J }ears ago. This new work was released earlier EATING with a broad grin. "But more im-Alcoholics Anonymous. in bringing ponant 1s the fact that I've found world wide relief to those who suffer From Cl self-esteem. emotional peace and from a progressive and all too often. te rned afte r the Alcoho lics sp1n1ual growth. Not overeating has fatal illness. Anonymous program. was con-left room for a fulfilling. happy life." THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ceived in Janual) of 1960 by Rozan-Martha has t>et•n attenci;ng at least AWARENESS OF COMPULSI VE ne. a resident of Sou them C'ah-three O .A. mce1inos per week for the E T ING fo rnia. With 161 pounds on her e> A small frame. Rozanne "could not past 1•11 years. Alicia Lake. founder of F.A.C.E .• stop earting and most of the time ··There was 11 point where I the Foundation for the Awareness of wished I were dead.'' couldn't stop eattng and at 21 4 Compulsive Eating. does not believe pounds I couldn't diet anymore." in die11ng. "I have an addiction lo food j ust the Orange Count~ resident repQrts. "For most people. attempting 10 like an alcoholic has an.add1c1ion to "I the n realized that 1 was Powerless rid oneself of fa t seems to be a losing alcohol." 0 .A.'s founaer explains. 0 ,er food. That was my bottom. baule and what they are losing is not "There are recognizable symptoms 0 .A. o ffers steps of recovery. tools weight -it's self-esteem:· states to the disorder:· .\mong 1hem arc for "' ing comfortably without . the Lah· in addrcssrng the students in isolatton from others. incom-cxl·css food. a nd over 100 meetings her "Winning a t Thinning" class. prchensibly demoralizing behavior per \o\l'Ck in Orange County alone. held at Hoag Health Center Irvine (laking food from the trash. stuffing "The suppQrt S)Stem in O .A. is each Monday evening. food in ones mouth w11h both sa\lng m) life." Martha says. "And "Dieting is a short-term solution hands, h1djng and sneaking food). rm always learning new things -that uni} perpetuates the problem," and an everpresen1 obession w11h like not focusing on the food. but on Lake explains. "Diets ignore the the way one looks. hv1ng instead." innl'r thoughts and feelings behind Sam. with six )'ears of recovery 1n Hope is the common thread that the weight problem:· O .A .. recaJls his eating histo~·: "My runs through each stol') told by the Through \o\.Cckh classes. private Dad died when I was 8. I had no way members of Ovcre4lters Anonymous. ~·ssion and occasional weekend re- to deal with the feelings. Food was .. There 1s a solution to food addic-lrl'ats. Alicia Lake carries a special comfort to me. 8) age 9 I tipped the tton:· Manha--expla ins. "The meet-lond of message to those who react scale at 140 pounds!" ings arc abundant and free. We help lo life \\Ith food. He continued to eat his way each o ther -there are no leaders." .. There 1s a difference between through the "dating years and on · This therapy. based on the kinship folks \,\ho simply overeat out of into .adulthood." 8} the time he of common suffcnng. has spread habit and those who are compulsive reached 0 .A.. he was 100 pounds aro und the world in the past 3 overcatcrs.'' Lake explains. overweight and .. bankrupt emo-decades. The 0 .A. message is being And tha1 difference is "choice." tionally. mentally and spiritually" as carried thro ugh 7.000 groups in 35 The. compulsive overeater does not well. Sam came 10 O .A. to earn to countries. choose to binge anymore than the live without excess food. And if the members of this grow-akohohc chooses 10 drink. They arc "I've maintained a 90 pound ang rccovcn program have their comiJCllcd b) an obsession that is weight loss for over four years.·· the way. 0 .A. wlll continue to follow in beyond human will. 49-year-old businessman reoorts tht footsteps of iu older brother. ..What "e have to get at." lake ----------------. further C).plains. "1s not what the person 1s eating. but what 1s eating at the food addict." Rec. $40 Rec. $20 Rec. s20 Rec. $10 Rec. $20 In her classes. "h 1ch cost S I 0 per session. Lake teaches gentle dis- cipline, spiritual 'alucs and making changes from the inside o ut. "I believe 1n a total healing of the mind. hody and spint." says Lake. "A side benefit of this process is that weight 1s released ... Alicia Lake. kno"·~ a .~' deaJ about "releasing weight. ·s he de· scribes herself as a skid row eater - endkss binge eating ep isodes, diets, fasts. visits to doctors for food plans. and joining weight-loss clubs. Nothing seemed to work for this woman who had carried 40 pQunds of excess weight with her for the better part of 30 years. "It was really a S(arch for my own -solution that led me into he lping 4M L 11 .. St Cestl lell IMtJN:JI 541.4541 o thers." admits lake. "I found that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!!..-.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l.j I'm no1 unusual. Many people suffer · as I dad with a food obsession and a weight problem." ~fter a five-ye.ar investiption into INTRODUCING e.ho ays - this year in Briwn ud i& now just becomina availabk in the Uni~ States throqh Hammond. Chanaes include such nn-nt events as the Soviet withdrawal from Afahanistan. The ma ps of early civilizations have been rtvi~. too, to refltct new arc haeological data. The reader who wants somethina-· special for a history butf. could do no better than this. ''Art el die Wnlera WerN'" b; Brv« Cole J Adtlheid ~alt. Summit; .U5 Pfl«S. SJS. This is the com .. nion volume to the PBS ~ and cove" art from ancient Ortttt into the. 2:0'!.\ Century. The book i& mostly autboritat!ve te.11t by two art experts, but the still~nerous htlpmp of an arc ''Wel'rff" by Can~ Sava,. Sierra Club Boob; 159 ~ S.19.95. L . beautifully ttproduced. The autho~ offer he~ an excellent short course in art. an especaally sood pft fol j ust about any art stu<knt . The author lives in YCllowknife, Nonhwest Terri- tories. Canada. and has'choscn for this book 97 color photos by, top wild!ife photographers. She also of!en the wisdom of 30 years of study101 wolves and wntts that times arc changing and wolves arc beginning to get a bettrr press. They're no longer the bad guys whq pve the Three Little Pig_s so mut h trouble. ''TIM Lupa1e el die G..-.." by_ Marija G(m butas. Harper and Row: Jl"8 ~ $49.95. In Jlus interesting. attractive volume. µcLA archaeol0gist and .historian Gimbutas offers evuknce .. of a goddess religion in prehistoric Europe. Photos and d rawanas suppQrt her message that there arc hundreds of artifacts telling us much about the Old European., G reat Goddess and that this information is ··vital to any true understanding of Western religion and m yth- "My Prelly P•y" by Stef)Mn ICJnl. An by Barbaro Kruger. Knopf: 51 ~ $50. This volume is so classy they don't even number the pages., and i1 comes in a slipcase. h was published originally by the Whitney Museum at $2.200. a price that causes me to hy~rventilate each time I pQnder it. This is a scaled-down versi·o n with the same distinctive artwork and t}'P'Oit:rphy. Oon'rmakr the mistake of thinking this' is a kids' book. because it's not. and con~ai ns a goodly s~r(' of profanity-peppered dialogu~. It'~ ·an un-King subject - a farm boy and has grandfather -but it's definitely for the Kinl fan who wants something special from the Master. ology." ' ''Tlae Sagebnsla Oceaa" by Stephen Trimble. Um- the problems and available solutions for compulsive O\ crea1ers. lake· took the best from everything she had learned and created F.A.C.E .. a non-prulit organi1ation. Bcvond her classes. individual ses:.1t)ns and retreats. Lake. along "ith other hralth professionals. lcc- turl'S at schools and businesses on the topic of compulsive overeating. '"The public is hungry for infor- ma11on about his widespread prob- lem that has been kept in 1he dark for far 100 long." says lake. .\hna Lakl· does not hcheve that her teachings arl' the only answer for compuls1,·e o.,.ereaters. She feels 1aht O"c<lrl·atcrs Anonvmous is a great ~tarting potnl for c5cape from a food addic11on. Pnvatr t hcrap~ has its place ai. \\Cll "Each O\Crcater must make a per- sonal rhoKc as to what 1!1 the best solution for him or her," concludes Lal..e. ··eu1 a choice must he made. Suffering from l'Ompulsi' e O"er- c:ati ng in no longer necessar). There 1'\ a \\3) out.'' NE\.\ LIFE EATING DISORDER RECOVERY HO ME .\II} ~on"• probll'm and M>lutton arl' on(' 10 thl' same. Her parents thought thal \\lllpower was tht" prob- km. If 1he1r 26-~car-old daughll'r had "1llpo\\Cr. :.hc would no t tx· bouncing from 160 pounds 10 68 Pounds and back again -and again. The young woman's doctors thought that the problem was the fact that Allyson was bin$C eating and vomiting up to 30 ttmes per dav. II was clear to these pro- fes.sionals that she should refrain from this behavior. To her peers. All} son seemed anti· social. Her clothing -an oversized leather Jacket. holc-ndden Jeans and "tough chick" boots -said stay away. Her temper further ensured that Allyson wo uld have all the privacr. she desired. U ntil AlJyson came to Newport Beach New Life Homes for eating disorder sufferers, she felt t hat the world and its people were the prob- lem. If they would allow her to be herself. aJI would be fine. It was through the unconditional lo ve a nd gentle guidance of Hu&h and Debra Hultman, directors of the New Life Homes. that Allyson came to see the problem and became willing to live the solution. "It took me a long time to sec that my attitude was the problem," Al- lyson explains. sm iling at this simple discovery. "Until I was able to let go of my old ideas. I could not get H'rsit> of Nev;1da: 248 pages. $J4. 95. ' In an cxceptionall~· skillful blending of the author's words and photos. Tnmble ·uplains wh~t goes o n in the saget)rush esert of llle vtelll Basm. lhar-1lrca between the Sierra and the Rockies. The author covers such subjects as the .animals~.nd plants and bow they survive an a harsh environment. He .also shows us m photos the region's beauty and makes it clear why some people love such unpromising places. well." Having a family environment suppon system. where she can live for 6 to 12 mo nths helping Allyson make the vital changes that , are allowing her to have a fuJI recover)' from a very cunning and powerful food addiction. The New Life Homes arc one of fi ve such residences in the United States that offer li ve-in help for eating disorder sufferers. "We help those wi th a tood add1c- 11on find a way to live witho ut excess food.'' Hugh Hultman begins. "We aid them in building a foun- dation of recover)' upQn which they can live for the rest· of their lives." "We opened the homes. which house 30 people. 1111 )ears ago." Hugh explains. "T he need 1s so great for this type of recovery home that w11hin a few months. we had maxi- mum rcsidenc)." Most referrals come to New Lafe thro ugh hospital eating disorder units. private ' doctors and ps~­ chiatrists. and occasionally through 0 ercaters Anonymous. Both Hugh and Debra have per- sonal experience w11h overcoming add1ct1ons. as well as prcvaoius JObs in alcohol and drug recover) faci h- 11es. "h's eas} 10 really care about those who hvc here." Hugh points o ut. "We know how they feel be- cause we've been in their shoes." Like akohohsm. eating disorders !>ecm 10 stnke across the board. "We have people from age 18 to 65 here:· Debra rcpQn s. "Some arc single. O thers are mamed Wlth chil- dren. And as for weight. our resi- dents range all the wa) from 90 to 400 pounds:· "The one commonality." Debra continues.. "is that everyone has trouble dealing with food." .\pprox1matel) 30 percent of the residents arc compulsive overcaters. 60 arc bulimic and I 0 percent are anorexic. John Downing. assistant tio the Hultman's. 1s enthus1as11c about thr unique program offered at the apart- ment style homes on Balboa Boulevard. "In order to live here." Downing explains. "one must to tally abstain from any chemicals. follow an indi- vidualized food plan. participate an group therapy, attend outside self- help meetings. (like Overeaten Anonymo us). and work as a com- munity member with those in the house." The New Life Ho mes receive no slate o r federal funding. As a rule. most residents pa)' S 1.500 a m o nth, with partial scholarships for those unable to afford the full cost. Some insuran~ policies cover this type of treatment. Allyson has been al New Lifr for nearh nine months. "Thry sa) I'm getting 'gentle' - kmd of nice I guess," Allyson admits somewhat shy I~. "I eat three healthy meals a day. haven't vomited since coming here. and am learning to live without a food obsession. Beyond that. I feel happy, free -like a kid for the first tame ... PRIVATE THERAPY At 273 Pounds .. Marylou. a legal secretary. stood at a turning point in her life. Deep depressions. suicide thoughts. and an ongoing obsession w11h food stood at the foundation of ... C\CC) waking moment. MarvLou. 42. had been successful al lo tng weight. IO fact SO Successful that she was a dC'Cadc-long lecturer for We1gh1 Watchers. Y('t. she could not keep her own weight off. She was baffied b) the idea that shr could help others. >-et not help you~lf. "I had been s1rugghng with a choice between hfc and death." Mary l ou recalls of that painful eve- ning six }cars ago ... Then I had a moment of clarit}. I saw that if I were to h ve. I \o\.Ould need help.·· Man Lou rt.'ached out to a thera- pist. Tr rry Riflon. who had dcvelped an eating disorder program for South Coast Medical in Laguna Beach. Now in pnvate practtce. R11lon offt'rs hope to Mar) Lou and others hke her who "could not o n lht'tr own po-.cr stop cattng." .. .\n eating disorder as basically when o ne mismanages food as a way 10 deal \\llh cmot1o m •. " R1flt1 n points out R1fltin does not oppQse group re- CO\Cr) approaches' to compulsl\'c overeating. but d~s believe that some peo ple w11J onl~ get welt through a one-on-one relationship with a trained therapist. "I help each chent Wlth a food an exemse plan.'' Ridkin explains o her personal approach. "A nd then I aid them in developing inner con trols -a secure feeling within - that the comfort of food loses it attraction." The Dana Point therapist warns that recover) from compulsive over-I ca11ng is a slow process Marylou. Ratkin's client for 1hc six years. , echoes this observation. "Once 1he weight 1s gone ... says Maf)Lou. now l )) Pounds. "Life I gets real ~I')'." , THE ULTIMATE SWISS TIMEPIECE ... \\ The um Commandment 1/ '\ ThouSha/tNotP<91Retail f' "My friends laughed when I signed up for dance lenona at Preti Astaire Dance Studios" -- SA VE UP TO 60% WITH AMERICA'S FOREMOST FINE WATCH DISCOUNTER ~,.. .. _ ......... ... • Rolcx • Pak • Audemars • Omep • Cartier • Ebel Nollks ID IOOUl-Gf·lt*bufas "MOW rM HAVING THE If.ST TIME Of MY Liff." ANO JUST IN TIME FOR THf HOUDA YS Oor>e:111g 11 !I... ond s.11 luH·ling II t olt0 good tor y0ur tOC.rOl 1 le ond VOi' heolltl So come olive ond e•pe"et'ICe ~ ,ov ol dance "'o '"10 lor vov CJ! yCIU' Fred Asia"• Qor.ce Sllld<> •Gh Cet11f<0te Avo1loblel CALl FOR NOIMATION 1-...1 ,... NFMOIJ aw .. COSTA MESA llMOARVRLA• . LEARN HOW TO CASH IN ... OWN YOUR OWN • i -~---- 1111 \llH Author eyes Shak~speare's popularity through the ages ~ . . 8y f'AUL CRAIG conu:mporar) pla)s. As a result. ~ Newt s..w. · theater managers clung to the e wreckage of past success: and randeas na,ersat) 's Gan Tay-hakcspeare "a~ the ~fest dramatist lo~ ~grees th<.'rc's good rcas0n for in thl' repertoire. They e1tertist"d Wilham hakespcare's popularity their mgc nu1t) b> attempting to over more than thrre centuries but make greater use.· of a brand name he feels it's not ncctssanh· due 10 uncommon sl ill. He sa\s a' chain of ~~~ .. ~ad attracted customers 1n the happy circumstances· gave the That "brand nam<."' consciousness brilhant pla>"'T1ght immortality a nd ' · b discusses it an careful detail in "In-led to the re"' al of everything Y Shakespcarl' that a n)body could \Cnti~ hal ''(l('are" (Wcidenfeld dust -01T and produc~: "~n 1740-41 and Nicolson . .S61 pages. $29.95). 'T"clfth Na'11t.' '.\s You Like It,' For fa~lor. hakesl)l'are has been 'The Wintl.'r 5 falc:' and '.\ll's Well more than a hobb) or even an That Ends wl:ll' \ll'rl' all rev1vtd'for · a adcm1c '>p('C1ala1at1on. For nmc the fir~t 11nic 1n thl' 1 Mth century; the ~l·ars Ta~ lor ~a., general ~11or of last thrl'l' had apparent!} not been thl' nl.'"h rl·scarrhcd and. at 11mc • " d h I f h daring 1 lilHi <hford l 01 vt>rsaty Pre s ~l~~~~~~"'111 ~1~~~ .! e c osing 0 1 c olkl·t1on ot 'ihall'Spt'arc's workci. Ta~ tor ,ho\\\ ho" deaning up the Ta} lor !kl~'> th1!> •~ "the most Bard·, IJnguagl· and \ltuataons an thl· thorough!~ n.·~archcd t"d111on of t l(()(J., OPl'ned up 'ihakcspeare· hal..esp:arr n l'r pubhshcd" and I "orl.. to l'h1klH·n and "refined" tend 10 agrn· \\1th him. It makes M } \\Ollll'O. Jk .iho ga't'" us some in· 1936 Cambndgl' l:.d111o n. based on Author G•rJ T•Jlor llnlls sighh anto thl· ix·nod. Hcnnetta mid-18()(" 1ntorma11on. secm a b11 the continuing popularltJ of Bo"dkr earned a llUl"'>llOnable plat(' drab. although rrrtaanl} less the pl•J• of Wllll•m in histun for hl·r hnithcr and herself opanaonatcd Sh•llespe•r• f•boveJ to the "hen ·.,he. 1n her words. Coming lrnm nearl~ a decade 1m-pl•1wrl9ht•1 •bllltJ to "endea' o urcJ 10 remove everything ma-.ed in \hah•v"·are. Ta~ lor h Id fli h ~ ; portr•r hum•n folbles •nd t at cou g1' l' JU" o ence to I e unda\t.and.ahl~ ha'> .a lot to SU). 8} emotions. religious and 'trtuou'> mind." far thl.' mo't l'OJO~.ablr aspect of thas A~ \\llh Ch.irll''I and Mary Lamb's 'olunll.'. ·"'umtn$ one lake<> rl·tcll1ngs of \halo..l''ipeare. Bowdler. hall''>Pl':trl'. '' thl' historical insight Pl'tu.111ng ~halo..l''>Pl'Jrc In the 170<>-.. Ta,lor \.H1trs. ··"anted to make DAILY PILOT /Sundey, November 29, 1111 CI '''IC \I I Seaman, iikiko-Meyer~ PSO ,l• \ team fOr memorable evening By MU(f ltUSSfU 0.,. ,._ ~Off~..,..._. After watchmg 19-year-old vaohn v1nuo o , Anne Al1lo-~•k)er perform wnh thl· Pacific S)'m· phon) Orchestra this "tt'l. a question comc!i to mmd: If shl"s th1-. great no" ..... hat will she sound hle an IO )Cars'• We should all hope to be around to find out The )Oung 'an 01l•gan performed "ath an aplomb and M'ns111' at} 10 the mu\I( that 1'i to lx .:hen'ihed \\hl'n found 1n 'oloi..h l\\ln.• her agr, 5hc ha'i alrl'ad~ "on au:la1m for he1 "o rl with the Ne .... Yt>fk and Lo' .\nge-ll"i Phtlharmon1c-errht<'illit'), and has appcared in Japan .tnd .\u'itralaa. <l\ \\\'II · Ih" "'td . .\~1ko-\lql·r; qualkl) \\OO the hean.;, of ill·.trl~ till \..ho "atchl·d hcr S\\3) to her 0 " n mu'>ll a' 'ihl· f)l'rforml·d "ath tht' rx;n at the Pl·rf'orm1ng \rt, ( l'ntl'r "ihl· '>lood .at centa '>13&l' a 'iklllkr )nung \\Ontan "1th '>hon darlo.. h.llr pl,1) 111g \l'n\111' l'h .ind 'iOlidh 'lhl· .,ho\\ rd pro· ft''!>'>llHhtl hl'Jllllg 10 lll.OOflOt( J fan \\ho Jppl.1utkd hd111l· thl· u1mpk11on ot hl•r p1n'l' .\I thl' t·nJ \hl' 1110 1.. .1nun1~·r111 ho"' 10 rnu\lng lht'l'r<. Jnd l11ud applJuw I hl' \\llfl Jl\:rformed though nut vn l'\l'r\ 111u'1' '"'ll·, lip'> "a' a hnl.il p11:lc "' lknn \1n1\l\ll1Jl' flh~ll-l~g11. h1' C unlcnu '11 S 1n \ 111111111 I Ip 1n \ ll'U \tl·mp' 111 Belgium "a' .1 lUntl·nq1rn.ir' ul thl' grl·at lt.ahan '1ohn1\t l'att>tn· an1 thoul4h lhl· lklg1an ne,cr reached thl· pwrn1- nl·nll" 111 lhl· more famou'> Italian. It "·" J d11Tirult l\\O·mO'l'rnrnt pal'll' \\hll h 1nl ludnl \lalo-\k}l'f\ pl.1~ ing on t\\O \lnng'> ul hl·r 24• H l'Jr-old Lo ren10 QuJdagnma 'aolin n olo..· 1nl( thl' ,ound of t\\O "1nlans \he Pl'rlormcd V1eu,temp<, high note' nod h1'> c pres l"c 1n- tm·auc\ """h bnghtnt'S'i and )Ceffimg ea-.e At the lOndu)1on of the conceno. Akal..o- r-.k~cr' "J' .al!to .ipplauded h> the cnsemhle and ant•pll·d gl·nrruus rnngrntulataons from condu to r ( hnstopher ~.iman. "ho has madt" ~"t"ral rl'l'Qrd· 1n~' "11h ht•r , "- fhr \l•aman·kd conlcn ""f drarl) on a par \\1th thl' \\lllldl·rtul pcrformancl.'1hr FX>O tumt'd in unda till· OJ tnn of gue\t lOnductor and mus1C d irt'l lor l .tnd1dJtl' La\\ rl'llll' ~ostt'r a rouplt' of month' Jl!lO .. 'k-unMn t h11'K' lor h1., l001.t'n o~t \i .in- .Uk.1m Jnd f ugU\' on .t I heme h' Purldl I Tht· 'ountt Pl·r1.11n·, <1u1,k It> the Or(hntra) Op '-' \\hu .. h g..l'I.' .tn upnc.11tun1t\ 10 ht•Jr t'.ach t'n'4·mhk wll1l1n JX'rlua rn J\ 11nl· \\.'..am.in I\ 1.LHICOlh ~Ul'\I lOndU\.IOr of tht• H.1lt111wrl· \, mph11n\ I th qu11·1 .i I 'l'ar-old ha\ J d1 \ B11 tl\h \\II .1u111J1nk' 111 "'" \'n<.t•mhk ml·m Ix·" Jnd h.1' th\ qu..iht' 111 \'\1 11\· Jn~ tn\ptrl· 111 1d11.11•-.ll In um.di he h.1, the Jh1hl\ IU \h1ft .1111111 on to thr 1n,1·mt>I. l\dl .ind 'ttlffi\' in thl' aud11·nll tuund ti .11 '111·" I .11,fl not1lt'd him at Jll J nll"Jn1ngtul \ •n p •nwn t rllh'l·d r h1 l1nJI pit·u '°\1111,t.1~11' 11 h , "' mph11n> "-11 I rn I min111 I Ip ••I 111 l11ur llHl\l"mcnt!> "a' '1111pl~ l'nthrallinl[ l'r lh 1p.1I "1111 1\ork 1nrluded tt.r 11' "' J:illll''> t-...1111 ,, ·n 1 l.1flll\ t I nul\t' 1>11 ull111 •II •h111 John Rl'"'" 1h ''" h11111 I Jtk l>umlc:r un I <1cli'h lt11rn UJ\ 1J I{ Jdk' •n h.1"11<1n and Dak \ 11Jl """ , 1n ix·ru''' .ri, I hl notJhk \h, '''J~11\ 1d1 1111h \\J\ hnllianth ca b \\ I. d h f h for C\ampk. 'ih.alo..l·\n.•arl· thrived a'> "e o t:un l" an I at pan o I l' ~ f Ple.se see IARD/C41 kgl·ndar~ pla>" nght"s durahiht~ 1, _r_n_1•_l·_s_l_a_n_1~_·n_11_.:·d_1_h_e...:poo __ r_q..:.u_a_1_1t..:.}_l_l_f ----------------r---------------------------------------------ea h aa·s adaptation of his unrann~ undl·rstand1ngs of human nature. Thas has gl\rn \\Orks uch as "llamkt" and "\tad>eth"' the op- ponunat~ 10 u1mmcn1 am·" about l'al·h &l'Ol·ratann .\lthough th<.' languag"· m.1' h..· dJtl·d. thl· hct1a' 1o r of the rharnlll.'r' "n ·1. and pla)gOl·~ am.I n.·adl'f' con11nul· 10 red1~0,cr thl.'m~h l'' .and thl' human con· d111on through thl· drama of the la11.· 16th anJ l'arh I "th n·ntune'i T .I\ tor \\ r.11\'' ··(\hakesprarl"'> pl.a~,· -\\Ith their 'trong roks for '>IJr .al ll'r' and thl·ar politacal subJ<.'<"I matll·r -hJ' l' .illr.al·tnl acc1dl'nl\ \\Ith unu,ual trn1u1:nq and rl·g· 1-------------------------------1 ulant' ... lfr '1s rd~mng tu thl' "al·cadl'Ol'i .. of brilliant Jl tor\ .ind thl·atncal l·ompanaes "ho l·amed on the 5hal"·speanJn tr.tdataon b) suu.es · full~ l'aptunng thl.' pubhl"s 1magma· 11on. 1mponan1 '>lh11lar; \\ho ha'l' rePl·ateJI) l·olkcteJ has .... o rk'i a nd the l·nJks' rl'Pl'.ltang of Pl>latacal haston \\1th d1ffl·rl·n1 chararter'i pla\ln·g out rl•al-lifl· rot~ that haH· thl·ir l'Ountcrparh 1n ~halc'ipcarl"" pb, .. .\., onl· o~·r' l'r "rot\.' a'> far had. a~ I "'60. ··1f hum.an naturl.' "<.'re 4Ulll' dl·•Mo~cJ. and no monuml.'nt kft of 11 l'\Cept IShakrsl)l'arl"'i) worls. o thl.'r bcmg!i. might kno" w hat man "as from those "n11ngs." Ta' lor de"otcs cons1drrnblc space 10 ca h era's rt"orling and orr- --,... .tr,_. ... ... ·-·""'· . -.. • • •OOJlA -... ....... ...,., ...... ...... . .. A DON BLUTH FILM AU~Go TolleafeD V C>. ~-·--•• f.#J ....._....., .. ---· ... ,. . .... fOOIO ..... ,..,.... ....... ·-• ..._IRMID t""-• -~e • fn. tllt Dlnctor of ~ AMERICAN TAD. wt T1IE UNO lffORf TIME ·~-....· ·---·--........ ..... ..... ,_.... t ....... •• '"" Jt· ,.._ IUI "-... ·-._ ·-·~· ....... ~ ~ ........ ~<---•• .... v•--••-----~ -· ...... ·-- _.c!__ ' ~ •, ..... I .... --Ill-• --loll .__ --el ... -· ~ - I ··""• ... , .. ·-... ·-::..io ·-.-u.n r ... , ·-·-w- . .......,. .... t "'"..,.....,, -..... ·--~·'-Lit l'll6.J .. ----- ~"'" hll ~ IHEMA W • ~" P"lu, ... . ... ~ at an EDWARDS CINEMA PG Near You W0008RIOG£ •• ,. ,,n.._ ,j ~. '.., 't I\ JI ..:u.1f'' ')")I _1"l J ') ....... ..._l(N)(l1:00 1:11) .... ,. •i» ..... _ ..... l(N)(U :•I Jill) l:U l:et 10:1S -· CHARTER CENTER w .,ri •. , ,,, e ...... " ~~ 1 V' Iv .--t\T8ROUll .. . .. ' ' 'I ... ' 1, I 1 • • Raising their spirits ._, Sulltvan Sladl fcetlterf coMucta a Mance that's •no• to , .... the d•M lft .,.. c0111edr ··a11tt1e 1p1rw· at tit• Newpwt. 111 .... , Arts · Center, ttvoutlh Dec. 10. Seated. frOlll left, are MltcheH Nunn. Jane HeMon. Wit,._ Col• and ••n•• Selden • IARD ,._CJ eia. rpuR 11re '°' ~~womn. It)' l'tlftOVilll' from hit t uy- duna 10 wltK'h a rouna woman lhouki no1 bf npoted. But 1tus nth1tou• ambauoft aubjecled her to an embarrassinaJy unriah1eous para- do'<: he could prott'C'I othtt women onl) b~ eapos1n1hcntlf10 material to ~ h1ch v.·omen should nol bf eaposcd. he could remove • 1Ct"rut1es on}) 1f she undcrs1ood thinp that no decent woman should understand. So to protrct her rc~u­ tat1on she published 'The Family Shakespeare' anonymously -and later let her brother take rcsponsi- b1ht) for 1t." As Ta) lor gen ti) phrases 11, "the . scaual an\icty" grew thro uJh the 19th centur) and chaste 'ers1ons of Shakrspcarc b) the Lambs and Bow- dler thrived. h may have bctn quirkil) adapted Shakespeare for prudes. but 11 helped the great play- v.nght' irowing popularity. In ~d11ton -to the-hist()f)7" Ta)'lof offer~ us some wonderful glimpses of a past that is often not so different from the prcscht. We en~ounter. for 1n tanu~. an earl) 'cn1on of the ··b<mom-linc" businessman 1n the ix·r on of a man named Christopher R1th 'Aho took over th e n1ted thcatmJI company's patent 1n 1693 '' h~n thl' o rga nization went banl.rupt fa)lor 'Antes that R1eh 'Aas "a munc)kndcr and linanc1al mantpu- lat0r 'A ho had httlc interest in ............... ~ T-· IJTIE All EDDIE MURPHY RICHARD PRYOR UA . UA '"PRANCER' IS THE PERFECT CHRfilMAS GIFT F~ THE WHOLE FAMILY." 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Rd wioed out w ~ ~-....,_. 1ul)t'rb aroustics of 1ht 'Drury lane .. '~' common ~ftl. Early .. Thealer: "To incr~ax 1eet1na ca-tat•on• $how cntJCS ~y pKU) -•nd IRCOIM -he curtailed comp&aanint ·~· lM ~.a lht' rornlalC and put auisr boJCn in not speak cottt1stenlJy 1n .IM w1• plaCt' of ·~ downstate prot«nium or 1he1r b1ah-bom real-hfe coun~- doors. Thew 1lter1uon1 combined pam. . to push the performers ten r«i up-Ta)IOr also potnts out stage and fundamentally chanaed enormous pcttineH of ~tan &he nature of the s,-1w and psycho-thro~ the yean who have tried IO logi(.·al rcla11onsh1p bttwttn actor cut Shakrspcare down 10 . lheir and audience tha& had prcyailcd dtminutive s1~e. usually rnomna to &hrouahout the I 7&h century." pathcuc posturina: _For~ M.cloll Ta)lor also takes on the recurrent Ford told a )Ouna wntcr 1n l913 lo attempts to attribute hakcspeare's foract obsolete poets such as 'AOrks to somcbod) el~. usually Shak~spcare. Ezra Pound. Ta)'lor omc famous aristocrat. He feels sa)s. ··recommended a moratonum such issues arc "ultimately pointless. on ·stud) of Shakespeare: for JO He 1tso taeklcs the al"Jument for )ears." Even T.S .. ~hot. felt anstocrac) that sa)S nobody with "Hamlet" -.as "an art11t1c faiha~ ... _.Ne.wpm:t Bearh ~ ~ 1°' l ~....., •7S.)S10 • --~-.....,) s ~· IDWA9Dt .... 09T ~ «JO Nf'Wl)O<t ( t'f'C~ Oi<v~ "'4•-01.0 • I ............. fl'Gf S '.JO. 10 , .............. ,.,.)() 1 9 )0 J ...... ._,,...,..I ll'OI S •S !I IS 10 JO IDWA9DS taAN0 a-.MA r Hnoon I~ NPW P')tl c ""ff" 64<> 1l19 I t.-..._., T ...... jl'C. I )) I 1 I 4 6 II 10 1 TM ... fl'G I )I I I 4\ I H j JO S JO 1 )() ' )() l All 0..,. 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Nol:• • 1 11, -C9 83 642-5678 From Ncw'ttl Orange County From South Orange County CLAlllFl!D IND!X 642-5671 =====:=:: .. ,.. - ........... .,. ......... ..._ ..... .... •ti•• ........ •c-_.....,_ ....... . ... , ................. ...., .. , .... .............. ..,. ................ ,.,, .._........ ...... ..,. , ........ .... .. , ...... ..,_.. .... .,,., -... ..... __.... ............... ..... .......................... • ._,....., ., ............ ., • ., (t .... t; ................. ,.,..'""VI ..... I I 2 &;; 11111 2 tl4 ;;;;;;;i~=~=iii;;F~1~.=·=1i111J=•=1 ;. raAiiin irl ......... .. .. • ,.. 2107 OUPl.EX 215 0 1n111 * SPACIOUS • Exec Flmlly HofM '8R ~ 8lufta. Ft8nClleen 4t SHEAllMATEf' Entry 2 BA. 2 BA, on W9t• 2 Htdwd tlra new Ille 38A 2''8&. ~ Nwpt 3'-'BA. 2 llty. IOMl kw end unit Condo withe Code 1oe ~ DE-blodla trom l•ry S.Cut· OU1t1 ~. momenta 10 Hgts Fll'l'I rm, frptc .... holM on '*Y lg lot eom. w/aecluded liPI off ,.,,... enten.inlng. S424K. c.. bell VllW of N 8 8ac.k T AC .. ED home Ot'lty 2 yra tty bldg UndtgnlO pl(g NnO No '*' 972-2079 bat. ger $1200 S4t4397 pletety !$0feded with ter tette1t-Aakl ng Helen M1rcua •o•nt. Bay Wine cellar, 11udio, okll28R.2'rt8A IC>Kloua l 1,250yrty ld--0859 J 1 1,,_ cl! oe.an 1 .. .-11 _ AJC, matbia frptc, MW $319,900 313 E 20th St 7M-7500Of154-9109 Ubtary, 3BA. & 2BA poputar 1)1911 '439000 ----•:; Plan~ R 2,"tBA ~ ...., punflc:.-ton ay... Bkr. Sheffy Coshow $475K OPEN HOUSE Mary, Bllr 720-8778 COtON det y,, 2122 "P AAOC • 1tenntS -.. t~Brlaht. apeciou9 & , e.48-ioo3 ,..I! le«h t669 SAT/SUN 12·5 1 1 . ' Mountain setting IUf · Nght 31fR 2'~8A I '°" (2 -19&9 VISTA CAUDAL San 1076 ... ..... S2800 . MC 723-0SSl tounded by 11ream1 & mstr auft•I· Poemblllty of nDrll tOJSE 11 ... IW. 720-9871 SpygJ.W 4 BR 2 5 BA "· 11111 m11 falla' Garege w/Ofl'lr, w/d ••pan9'on w/Ot:AMn vl9w, Ul"U1 Span OCMr't wtew 28' ..... YALE D R , F R , L R 2 lrpls 2BR l•m rm Ht>ry 11ign1y hkvp WOC)$1bufnlng ftpc, M t9.000 Visit 2563 Or.nge A.,._ 28a lux condo, 11allan LMLY m mT ~ custom s.. POlnt PoOI eornef 101 new crp1 v raded spa view mleto 111 • o., . -. ' . SAT & SUN 12-4 2 Story marble. km! Qtay 9et1>ef In The Btutta 3BR 2'!\BA, 58R SBA w/1&0• while-& pa~nt $4.000/mo days V~I 1 10 4 teaM 1BR Conda. 1850 -::....-=-:: .. -...=.:'::.:.=:: DI t• Townhomu, trench c 1rpe1. Hteplac• loll ot custom IMtvres !#II., \ll9WS Prime IO-963-0582 eves 644-1968 No Peis s24~ Daya 401 BRIGHTON SPRJNGS -· ... _ ·-. · ... .. .... .._ 1111 • ... ,._ doors, 2. tlreplacea. 650-4009 or 724-19e4 thru-ou1• Turn-key con-ca11on tn guwded ., .. A ---....-.~.. 760-1850 Ellft 494-3367 (AYWlable Now) ~-"":':.:...:"-~\-:,:-,_ -• beautllu.I white oek Pl"· d1Uon, Agt 64"'4088 steal at $999 0001 Cati 2BR t8a. trplc pvt...,._., 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS eled kltC:Ntnl, huge mu-..-J...0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lg PATRICK TENORE gatdenef. gu wld hi.up LARGE 3Br 2BI OUpleK (Available 115) ·I t., suite, 11aulted ceilinga, 3 BR. 2 BA UC>. 2 BR, 1 BA 2BR 2BA corner of Clift 721-1200 Agt Non-smoker no pets FrolC deck wl d garage 2BR Tri-LY! Condoe $1050 \t·_w 'J -.~,·1u .. "'l'1 ••tr1 Wlde 2cargarege + dow n Qvlet bH Ch, &StAndrews~paint (°"9f S 100000000SOkll) $11751mo •760-9019 513 Mar~t•St650mo 429BRYSONSPRINGS ~ \\ ...... t-..' ,.. "' sp1 & BBQ tadtth.. wtutew•tfW vtew Com--& carpet 2 ear gar s u~oo - ----AOufts • 7S8· 183• CAvattab .. Nowt AEAl.TOAS 9 •llLlfTI p let•!Y renovated 972-0171 744-1362 ........ LAG 2BR 1'-YBA near 2170BcsuyneSpfings • .,. .. 1211 .. 1 1 269.000 OPEN ~~~I ID OC.fl D~rlo. Fit~· dl w (Avaifable 12115) SAT/SUN 12-S «CW •lettlMMtrMf* most diesirable localJOt'I "'d garage 2 pat10s No ~ CATI veima •• aal•• ..SEASHORE OR Cannery Like new l1rge oceanfront -'block from Big Corona .S 1250 <no 759-6912 sl9-2«7 • ...-viti.g. Realty on sand' Xlnt locat10n· r--.a--.,._ · .. -FOM.IEA model home "' 673-3n7 $749 000 w!TERMS• At 1 ~ ~-· t>eacn "°"1~a large. 'fat04 NEWL.., lllEMODELED EASTSIDE on Bto.<Sway C,_,_, Court .,.d So , C ~ I ~ lresnty .oa•nted Frencn Lg r..rone Teoace nome 1BR & oen ~garage .,_., -· •Lm-• reat price a ll -doors fireplace ocean ·p Water & gu paid Coast PlaZI In Costa NEW BAY FRONT HOME A T R721 Cl·K1200T ~NI 0 RE l .. IJllll llLI 1111 VI-from front terrace m1:4s=n,;:~7~~9~;3 $790/mo Agt 546-9950 Mesa. •BR, 3BA lamtly JBR Oen 2' l BA Boal I Ag I 3 ~on IOI Main home en ldren & P915 are ....... . 0 home With cathedral cell-Dock Co mpletion (0¥9f s 100.ooo,ooo Sold I 2Br 18a lrplc. owner oc-come $2 •0011no in-Pric. Reovce<1 g 1900 s ' E SIDE H ME lnQs. formal dlnlnQ tm 121 tS/89 $1 995 000 cupied • 2 income unrts c•udes gardener JBR 3 Fu• t>Jltis 2 PV1 C.zy trg 28R l BA. sngl ~!~~~d!'.~:~901:c' Russ Flvter. c~,.Y Vil-Nicely groomed prt<le ot I lftl UT /SH 11·1 pa1tos 2 car fl.•'• w d ~ 1~,J;dJ:5 :::;,t $375,000 Call Ca1olyn Fountari lage Realty. 673-3777 ownerwrup Proposed 221 MSW hkups $1650 59.9194 pe UPSTAIRS anneaatton to Npt Ben Ross. Mernll Lynell Vll!y 1034 •UnllWH&.•* ---204 16 S w Cypress lla.lH~ IO llll llALn 2BR 1BA vaulted ce"s 673-7677 729-7262 ----------•I Model new 3BR 2'hBA on M llllL·.lllT UITll s520 000 Agt 757 2700 • ._ __. CdM Cottage or tr>e sand new crpt & paint f IMIL Y llME bl)' w/FULL VIEWI Next 3Br 3Ba e11ery PoSSlble or 538-8718 Mary • •J ..,.,... 2BR 1 i BA ;ov S 1600 mo I $850/"''o 675-6427 BY owner-twnnse 2442 10 ark Gate ua1ded A upgrade French doors Elden 2Br 2'iBa t>ig 4BR 2'1\BA, pOOI & IC>& f t 1119 900 leaaea glass '1ardw00d l--------~ 11rCdM 2BR 2BA conoo 2 1 OmLmtlL• yard, 2-car garage, lrplc Great ~hborhood :~TE~M:, Call PATRICK floors all new kitchen Lots for S. 1400 •IPYIWI llll * car garage s. JSO I N;ce 3 BR. 2 BA home 1n S219K * 644-5920 $374,900 TENORE 721-1200 Agt custom everyll'l lngJ 410 ACRES Be1utllvl Mo del perleet •BR HaJecresttraci 2carg11. ••-.... •IH-1•• (0 $100 000 000 Sotdl) OPEN SUNDAY 1·• II p1~s Heber AZ. Zoned wl pool OCEAN VIEWS • 11rCdM •BR 2 Bath on tne new carpet, lretrl paint & .,..,_ V9' ' ' 203 Canal St '1525 000 ror 453 Iota Svrroondeo a11 amen11 es• S4000 mo t>eaeh $2700 mo w1n1er eeramo.c Ille St,000/mo Newer 2BR 2BA wllott ********** t>y lorest & greenbelt yrly Call PATRICK 113 &3&4 Sorry no pets Agt d1n1ng rm. lamlly rm. 2 •On water 3Br 2Ba with Ready 10 sut>-divlde l 10 TENORE 721• t2oo Agl •u U 751-2671 car garage ~ more Only ~ J&euUt S4SO 000 101s 1n pnase one 39 lots I LG twnhm. 2 m11r Br 2''t $179,000 Call PATRICK fi •2-Story A-frame 3Br SOid weare reaoytoMll I Ba end untt. trplc dble TE~ORE 121-1200 Agt ~ 2Ba 2-car gar S299 500 s 151( per acre 15% / Bite to oc:n 1014 (Ovlf $100 000,000 Sold'I •LARGE FAMILY HOME •Singl•story 3Br 2Ba 1n down oatance OVet 15 (OSU MtSI 2124 1 x~;~1::;1• ~21211 ._ _______________ __. MP~=·= ~ ov:: move-on cond S289 950 years 602-834--0408 32t LARKSPUR :>up•e1 2 2111~ 0.. •MESA DEL MAR• 1002 Hunt HMt»our 1042 sized IOI-Ready lor ~ Walk to tne oeactl POOi• & 28.R units 2 010.s •o ocn •Large pahos & 1ards Clean 3BR 2BA. go toe nr . ...,......., . .-- m 1002 ......... 512111 comm. bulldinCI on 11,500 .. 18nd. Prime toe 11.200.000 ~ F1Ut9f, ~~;i:r, AMlty l1tl.OOOI Neer Lale• p.,. ,., ()Wt 2.000 eq ". under c:onetructtonl 3BR 29'4 ~I Bonus Aooml .t2 Acree r.nc.dl Bett• Homel & Gardena. John Denver Realty 157-8433 Ewal67-tee1 •H200IH .... -----· • 111 x1n1vatue a1S5&9.500. tennis lrom any ol tneae Man1 11tras s·soo •Smalloel acn11 $1275 mo -MC -T llY • WATmlllT 1N1111J 806 Bison. Agt 720-7400 tine nomes ,n Npt Snores $1650 qozz •9'5-392' :~::"'s w stO'age SA>-6740 Of 543-6663 -•1111111•1 .. mu.&m Spectacular w1terlron1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS• DOCKSIDE lllE 722-9730 3BR 2BA Duo-e• lr', '"' NEWPORT HQt\tl 3Br 28a PAEMIUM location on E.JleeutMI Home in Mesa nome w/ 1&0• View Incl *co let ly RemOO.led N1nt1 0 Brien Bro4'• upper o...rie< s un ' Gar-II& llEUI APTS tvrn l'IOme. open bMmS ~ tr• lined cul-de· Verde area 2 600 aq tt I patio w/gaz•bo spa. 50 ~~R ; .. BA HOUM mn , ........ , Houln/Condos age CA!d,.. ::e s "•"" 6QO w W•LSON frolC. large ~ yd MC clOM 10 greenbelt •BR -IOl't $379 000 t>oal dock -morel A OPEN SAT & SUN 1... oeco• -Na . •o ... er,. $1375 mo • 846-MOS Prt~ate entry to enclosed I Agent 650-1121 As '°' value at $1.295.000 0 5 Redlands 64s.t637 38R 2BA dble lrplc cus-lalboa IJYnd 2106 tll•ng s •J·~ "£>V.;<)20 W.l 9*-214' couttyatd Popul eri Ms Sn-wtTERMS' CaJI PATRICK tom t>•1t-ons sarge yard Ill.II fllW Mon1ec1to plan with 4 TENORE 721 -1200 Agl BAYCREST AREA RV access S•39 000 2BR 1Ba relng w 0 3BA 28.A Due ,., l'rpic •3BR 2 •B.A wnnse on b«ltooms. 2' • balhs and LIWl.lt ,.... !Over 1100,000.000 Sold!) 3 . BA. 2 BA. POOi. spa. Cat Jan Grut>b & Ellis stove gar carport frplc gar ~e.,.,. d•coroted ~~;s '"~d ~n~P~t>S 1~~ SunM11& C.tahna 3 carga1 Living room WTSlllUTIAll new carpet. for sale by 551-8410 1( 459109111 Mature tlf\lnl no pets 602 ••rxaoo $13~5 ne , witn latgeT,4P!ace open-2BR 1BA. lg lot. need• owner 714-529· 7621 YlfW llTnl I S l325 yrty 650-3832 gas & ... a•e• •50 9020 Srr>a pef' 646-65' 1 * 3~. !./~\~e;d·=~ Ing onto pri vate work Can add an6thef 714-243-8251 Newport Heights 2, •YEARLY28Rnouse Char..,,.~ne-.e•2BR2BA •3BR 10 ... nhovse Newot w !Ude qu .. 1 cui.-o.-sac t>ackyatd Cozy family untt Only $235.000 Call buitdat>te Marion Bve vn!\Jrn New carpet No cot1age-s•;•e ,,se S or Hgts •r:>•c PllOO ;ery S119Sw/gdnr Av1 121t denwtthfitepleoe Coun-OlanaCappel631·1266 •Ill .. ! Rlty Katny 645•2235 or pe1s s 11001mo • Bats.ae nas every1n.r1g• nee 322 091• 5.t =C 261-0t06tC>722-06eetE try H I-In kitchen 11ea L.IQUftl itactt 1048 Newport Cres1 End Unit on . Oav•d 722•1488 • WINTER 2BA nouse S 1350 mo ~64-3574 S995 t'flO. 647-7S.,O looking onto woodsy -greenbelt w/pvt entry _ lurn No pets $950/mo·--••--"II l•a Ul_-..ntmll backyard MtllnQ Brand North Laguna DUPLEX 3BA 2 tBAw/3 Decks tor VIII• Balboa 2BR 28.A • DORIS LEE. Agt IH&T CIM Hnll •~·-• -2BR 2·~eA. 2 car garege new tool. water heatllf Beam cells. hrdwd firs; sunbathing Open floor Ocean1Catallnat Bay Vu Hiii PllP. lll-.00 3BA 2BA ,,. cno•ce Quiet 1.g ;ard 2 ear 01rage gated eomm wl d lrig and etM m-colOfed wool dbl glr · ocean views plans great tor entertain· Gatedlpoollspa/lenn•s area.,,, •~pie nogr vaulted S l 200 Ownr 63 l-02 lO micro incl FrplC pvt carpeting Walking dis----1519,000 Ag1. 499...:2.!:_8 tng Poot spa. tennos. $369 000 548-2362 IVEA A·ROUNO LEASE c;e 11rgs tront yara 1arge •EASTStDE HOUSE• Pal•O p ool & spa tanc• to outatandlng Immaculate 4BR. 2BA -·· -··-·-ocean t>reezes o w e 2nd SBA JB.A Avail now I mas1e1 bdr,.,.. Onl)' s 14SO 3BR 2BA FtreP•ace gar· s 1195/mo 6'5-3977 IChOOll 1nd beaches -915" WWCW! TD Ottered 81 $295 850 WITllFlllT .. ... S2000 Dr1ye by 12, mo Open Sal~ S.in 1-5 age •• , ,,...,. ns•d• ov .. 1 Hurry .•• won't las1111 ~~gal~f:a'ooohOuse A MoB~e5r~B~o5n:;;poCary Call Rusty Gvlnlner Charmlng2BA 1standcot·1 ·opaz 213-696.-3897 604 -&•k Sl>UI Ca l Ray-area $1190 •6'0.-2426 su-..JW .. $650,000 5 'r • ft us-0 Sat/Sun I·• 21 tage wlll'I 30 dock E•et'4· I tene Miracle 631 1266 BR 2'.,BA 2 car gatage l .... 1• tlllT llAl m&TI tom Estate with pool -~ 11 Ct 631_1266 lent eond111on S525 000 Just ~M•I tc:alted •Clean Qv1el & soectOVS galed eomm wld. Ing lll-1111 1&0 ocean view• Only #1 ' OPEN HOUSE SUN I 4 1 1 'T 11 I •~i~ ;. 1 3BR 2BA 2 c;a1 garag. micro •ncl l'rplc, PV1 Cl-:l)I~,;~ H .KJ~S S t 295,000 w/TERMS• 3712 CHANNEL PL ~~°::"ai=:et1'(" .. encl pa110 sto•ages 1125 pat o pool & spa P.!!!ll"'ll'\'\ .. .., ... _, Call PATRICK TENORE Memttlyncn729-7254 wav toOu'tlndNll _:... __ , NO ?ETS6'0·2•95 1 s 1195 mo 64S.3977 lmll " FM eaa • 721-1200 Agt ----' 111\1 Hiii"-• -(Over s 100,000,000 Sold') Trus ... QfN I lltNl 10 ouy "... *" .... 11'111 fistiong t>Oal '(04J ... --u-·T 3 BR 2'Y BA prime East-•2Br 2Ba Bayr• ...... COf'ldO lolwayswanted Bet lhera' Q f•.t1rwl. II '\ii ~ _.. ... , ,.,~ Stde loeatlOfl Many de--v-onelor N1e 1ri.1-....11 on I .... Pal1t11I SBR 5 YBA lvxe tealuru Frdm I ciUllfled w/ 160 "*"' next to BOB S3 10 000 OPEN SUN 1·5 320 E 21st St Or call for appointment 548-7001 ~ FIND HAI••• heutJful 3 hdroom. 2 LM19, Weft maintained Blit,,, huge y11d Pool & t:?'/11a all 1Q""""r/Ml 1Pa~ 0/ ~ik! let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Your Propertr! duple• south ot tne IC>• in quiet ~-a.sac t'!Wy-380fms • 2Bdrma $187.000 with !lfeptace, private ,.eio ... btNns. c:wpeta •111-1• • I dt..,_. Priced right at SSM.000 Cell JENNtFER el?Ma MALTY WORLD . NEWPORT BEACH ........... \o\o\Tt Mf MO' I .. .,-. . ., ... REJ-LT~ ,... .. 1007 •II llUMY .. Primd _.,ont Duplex w/0.-. Uni1 M25.000 MIGNndyMt 175-1161 4BR • office. 3' • Bath Gorgeous entry courtyard. kitchen nook -two fireplaces Walk to beaches• 800 HELIOTROPE 2910 3AD AVE 2098 DAHLIA 209A DAHLIA 421 SEAWARD AD 401 SEARA $425,000 425,000 550,000 825,000 '50,000 159,000 Call Cla11if itd, 642-5678 PllIME VIEW -DOVER SHORES Thu could be one of the mOSt exmmg homes II\ Dover Shores. lnc~d1ble p<>tential for ~model. Five BR. }~ BA. courtyard enuy. pool. ~ car gara~ S8'°.<XX> LH Carlyn Callan and Barbara Aune DUPLEX -BY THE SEA Grat pride of ownership. Seeps to beach. U~ w/4 BR. 2 BA. l~r 2 BR. 2 BA. and wgt pano. Grnt OWMr UJtr uniu. S'6~.<XX> T riona Btrgm CORONA DEL MAR Ouutandina architectural styl"'g WKh charm and dtpnct. Of"fmng BR. library. g<>urmft uchtn and mum with mrat and futplact at a very ralONblc price. l690.<n> la Kum DUPLEX Larp sick by sick una on t"Xtra largt loc. Boch ~ .. • 2~ BA. + firtpacc. Large __, bedroom. Jutt ~ to t.chn. 1'99.CXIO Tnona kgin WH1l"E PICKET FENCE W• bwk 2 BR + den, M BA. homt web .,_ po1111• for npeiwon. Two~~ one wilh .. ol t.,. dw odwr ii ...... far ..-,. PtMGO HDllilDllillf LAGUNA HILLS Fabulous townhouse 3 BR. 21.1 BA. an Lau~lmom Onn, bnght and spacious. ~ly lived Ill for 2 vears lJpgBck<f. plus carpet. hardwood floors. cttamtC ttle central au. t 2)4.'iXX> Mclane Hall t~.29.(Q) NEWPORT BEAOf fanwcic 3 BR. 2 BA. family homt an Harbor Haghlanck. Tocally rtfurbt.Shtd from dnwway to muy wmdows to patio and landiapmg. Live in N"'f>O" Beach for U 29.<XX> Ann Pftm and Suzannt Shulft BEA(]{ RETllA T Sliulltd crafoman has utiliad his talents With bln ched wood. French doors, vauftd ~ and skyli&ht. Ma.er BR has f.replaa, walk in d<*t. Vint C<Mred sun deck. Mt9.CXIO Donna Wall Sl.i'NSETS FROM YOl"R DECK Charming hou~ ~)n the pouu. walking distance to ~iCh with peck a boo ocean vtcw from deck. 3 BR. 2 BA. ~ F P Leaded ~l.m wmdows. Sno.<XX> Jackit m1th ' UDO ISLE Pnmc . hu e . comer lex. Home is ong1naJ Lido cottage Value as Ill the !And and tht locaoon..Jus a.,. to tcMtS and pnvatc be.ch $79),<XX> Chen Swift BIG CANYO Custom csutt, 6 BR.. 6 BA. Qulft cul..dc.-c location. Expans1~ lswns and lush landscapcng. Bnunful pool ancl spa w I cucadins ..mfa1l. Sl .899,~ OaMy 8&bb and ~ Grod .. l -,,, .. frc 0. N• N. st ru be ct in la• D bi ch b< .... th be M {I lD C( te "' be &I a bi w )'I O! tc 8 st • ' I Al t} b l fio cl • D ~ 11 c 1' 6 t} u l \ 8 c 2 ... SI tJ b ( • 1 r 11 I 1 c s a J ,, " t • ' , i. d f ' f ( • • ' j •Spa *Pool •v;ew ***203 Caine! St., Newport Shene, N.B. 2~. T2a3bego13 s' ~5.000MeU 722-9730 S525,000 Sunday 1-4 ---n Sun 1_.. ...,..7 Green Brter. Big Cyn. NB 499--1177 s 1.500.000 Sun 1-5 31111111 *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool v Give Address at Guard Gate 133 C.cll. Coste MeM 645-0303 $249,900 •••2 Twtnlak91, $pyglaa. N.B. ••190fS Irvine Ave .. Baycrest v2572 Elden Ave, Costa Mesa(New) Sat/Sun 12-5 644-90e0 S779,500 Sun 1-5 831-7300 $449,900 Sunday 1-4:30 760-7835 $325.900 Daily 10-4 3012 Corte Hermou, Newport North 759-6600 $505,000 Sunday 1-4 ••••••• ••1033 Mariners Or, Dover Shores ••v•210 LUie Ln t:214. Sea Faire. NB 644-6200 $850,000LH Sun 1-4 646-6770 $483,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 436 Dahlia. Olde CdM 759-6800 $550,000 ...,. 2 Weybridge, Belcout1. N.B. 1815 Port Wheefer, Harbor View •2407 Novla. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-4 7594800 11.350.ooo Sat/Sun 1_.. 759-6600 $809.000 Sunday 1-4 760-5000 $469.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 HllES FOR SILE 1924 Olana Ln., Harbor Hlghlanda M4-90e0 $389.000 Sundey 1-4 1139 CMrieston, Coeta Mela 546-2313 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 t5 Via Ota. San Clemente 721-1200 $999,000 •2563 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-5 650-7000 $269.900 & Up Sat/Sun 12-4 Sun 1-5 1 1111... 320 E. 21st St., Coeta M ... 548-7001 $310,000 "'2551 CfMtMw, N9wport 8Mctl 873-1333 1735,000 Sun 1-5 t818 Gardenia Way, Jasmine Park, CdM 2&M Elden e-2 c M 75MMSOO $495,000 Sunday 1-4 644-e200 S2l7 :so0 Sun 1-4 •211e1 O.•lboro. Huntington~ 7st-ee00 '307,000 Sunday 1 ... 2 •••••• 505 Morning Cenyon, Corona H~ 644-IOIC> 1399,950 Sun 1 ... 2111 Pt. del Mer. Corona del Mw 1• eeoo *5.ooo s.uaun 1 ... 219 Fairway Pl. Eutlide Costa Meaa 184 #A Merrtll Pllloe, Coeta Meaa ••2008 Vec:ht Vlndex, Newport ~ ln-1333 1139,000 Set/Sun 1-5 642-5200 $289,500 Sunday 1_..:30 75M700 1291,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. ..,..•210 LIMe #210, See Faire. N.B. 817 Patoltt• Or. IMM T•r.ce -.-.... 1_.. ••,la Fii II tr Ill 759-8800 1389.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 844-90e0 1115•000 __ , 1331 Anelgue w.,, Dovw ShOtel ..... 41 Moneco Newport BMCh .._.5 ,....,. Ave~ tt11gtwta) N.8 . eu.e SMt.ooo Sunday 1 ... 873-1333 s72s.ooo Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 14s-1137 1740• a.t11un 1 ... ••1101 BertcetWe iene ' "'*•• ..._ ss•1r Pt .. ...,... Terr 131-7300 lall,500 .... 1-4:00 t11 NorttNmpton Newport~ 2211Aeclende.Beclll911y. N.8 . 831-7300 1539.000 8unday 1-4:30 7~5000 M75,0oo Sun 1-5 114 8001 1438,000 Sunday 1·5 ••1113 lk.te Gum Ln, Newport ..at 325Poppy, CorOM det Mer 2'50 T~ Pt., C°"9 MeM 780a5000 M89,500 letllun 1·1 7eo-aeoc> l550,000 Sun 1_.. M-717 lll6,000 lun l-4 ••1MO loe Viet• cir ....... Verde 121 Via OHlla:. Udo... 751 MOO *'36.000 ~ 1_.. 711 tlOO '100.000 a.l/lun 1-4 ••• .,, .... • 111 Pt, ........ Terr, N ... 1»1171 ..... OOOCode -lun 1-4 414V.... ..... ,.. ........ .... .. •1t.000 llUlun 1-4 ..... --.UtW. TGIMtC.. 111Vl9 ...... ·U'O• ••• ·-1tlMO .... 1-4 .,.,. .,.,. a..Jlun 1-1 a.Jlun 1-5 20M ~ Mw Yerde. C.M. ~1111 N71,a llllJlun 1M •••1111 lllllf• LA. Nfl•l•PNIDrtrt ..... I .......... ........... 131-1-...... ......., 1-4 1717 ..... eo... ..... MMl11--111 .. O.M. MNlii ...... ...1M ... M ... 1-1 1117Mlt1f1.,C.M. •llJ•lftr1 ._. .. ....11 1111,IOO ... 1 .. 1m~·W111a• l••llH -~ .. M Ill Pg 1"' . .... ...... 424 DllhMa. Otde CdM 759-8800 $835,000 Sundey 1-• I II ,111 Fiii ii tr Ml * • 78 Hllcteet. Bia Ceriyon 144-8200 Sl,let,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 TIWlll•ES •l•FllUU 1••••• • ..-•• 110 Liie Ln 207, ... ,..,., .. 146-t170 1241,000 ...,.,,, 1-4 a••••• ......... '° Liie Ln '111, ... , ..... Ml-4110 1411.000 lll/luft 1-4 .......... Liii Ln ~ ... '*' .. .....,. 1111.m ...,... 1-4 ........ Court. tl18'Drt 0... • 7114111 .,... .. •• , .... ..... ••1969 Vista Caudal. Blurts, N.B. 720-9671 1475.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 llllLE HllES FIR SILE DIPlDES FIR SILE 2 II ,111 1 II t2'5 & 287 vtejo St. North Lagune ~99-1171 1519.000 Sun 12:30-~:30 1•,a11211 211 Corel, l9lboe IMnd 131-1400 IM0,000 Sun 1·4 11111 Fii SiLE Pll 1111 ~EJ .. $2.44 per day That's All you pey fOf 4 lines. 30 dey minimum 1n tn. SERVICE DIEC TORY For more lntorm.-IOfl CAll TOOAYll lllF•LllS ..... . C• amlc-M<*ec-Meldcan p1v•s-M1r~Gla11 Blk •348084 (213)866-1430 -----ITUml~1U P1tt0t noors. lflowers. counters Mll'Ole, brlCk & wood Aldi 650-72 18 ' ~-_.,.. ~ ,._ l~Tr .. Serv'lce Clean-ups. 21 yrs exp l.lc: C27297S36 645-5124 UWlmllT.TreeTrt. Clean-up $pnn611er repr & (7141 install Valenttn 548-6109 •LAWN MAINTENANCE Full Service Res1cn Comm'I. No JOO Too Big Of Too SIMI! 531-2507 . . .. c . OYE.._.11 ZE VEHICLES from I 100 up c.11 714--350-4122 ••t 12tfar ......... High Ouahty · Reas Rates Roof Rec>aJrs & AtWoot1no Comtnetc•al Re51dertllal lx 5 73688 969-885 1 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Local Rafttfences ACftOSS 21 1 Letter turner 6 Otd - -hills 11 Son of Jacob 16 Go get 21 Utopian 22 Peel 23 VP Agnew 24 Useful 25 Formal weat 26 Balk1·s roommate 28 Measuring d.eYtce 29 Mine prOduct 30 Corpulent 32 Gotty• 33 Pester 35 Buddhist people 36 Trust 38 SOiution abbr 39 Scottish hills.des 4 1 Post onice dept 42 Aowe<less plant ~ Hopluln 45 Thick mllkshakes 47 litigant 49 Safe 52 Junction 53 c.n1ne 55 Summary 59 Cr1tieal 60 Shwp 6 l l.igzag. 1n siding 64 Fur wrap 65 lnMCt 66 Phone part 67 Lima or soy 68 Tennis str<Mce 70 State of ag1tat1on 71 ~t abbr. 72 Nuisance 73 Concrete pavtng~ 74 Own up lo 76 -King Cote 11 Warms up (food) 79 Greek letter 90 Mona1• 12 Calun mUStC 14 Moeiern .... "'Ce 2 3 4 5 85 Caliber 86 Weather- lorecast word 87 Actor Guinness 88 Gap 90 Of the ear 91 -RIO, TX 92 Sa.d hello to 95 Guido's high note 96 One kmd of goat 98 Verbal 100 Frau s mate 101 Lupmo or Cant°' 102 Surround 104 Draw 105 She played Lacey . 106 Soccer great 107 Rabbit tail 108 Singer Paula 110 Premieres 112 Spanish artist 113 Low card 114 Catalogued 116 Average t 17 Huxtabte son 118 Like beef 119 Rail relative 121 Publt<: sale 124 Raise crops 125 Skin eruption 128 Globe 130 French nver 131 Three prei 132 Hurry-up acronym 136 Painting or sculpture 137 Little 139 Stadium sound 140 Waste time 142 Ms Gat>or 143 Adu« insect 145 Frequent TV watcher 148 ,,,ace 1n order 150 Firm 151 No-no 152 FOf11ficahon 153 Rental agr_,,_,t 154 Wher9 the llC110n IS 155 Soatt 1n liquid 15e Appro.ctieS 15 7 Upper cru.t 7 ' 9 10 DOWN 1 Strength 2 Revere 3 Stair Post 4 Fabray 10 friends 5 Besides 6 Rise 7 Glacier directton 8 Loyal 9 Possessive 10 W11ty saying 11 In dreamland 12 Resorl f 13 Trumpeter Al 1oi Made a mistake 15 Kansas Ct!)' athlet~s 16 Vapor 17 Orly summer 18 Appetlat1on 19 Cloudless 20 Wading b1td 27 A hde 31 Headquarters 34 L1qu1d food 3 7 Adolescence 39 Healthy bfeatctast 40 F amtly car 42 Agonaes oi4 Metrte unit •S Perceive 46 Sun gOd 48 Hesitatton sounds 49 Ph1hpp1ne Island so Paris school 51 Take no ctianoes 52 Cha11 54 Rule or Horde 56 One of the so 57 Of the pelVIS 58 Fight 60 Type of candy 6 t Ocean 62 A holiday 63 F amtty member 66 Take away 67 Pohceman 69 Odd 72 Aches 73 Hindu _ga.rment 74 Seed coat 75 10th preetdent 78 Auatrallar't bird 70 ~.any by hand 8 1 Sco11tst1 n1gnlander 83 Danielle Spencer rote 85 She lost l"t4W sheep 88 Lawful 89 Excuse 92 Money 93 Brtng out 9• O•d-tash1oned 97 SuCCOI' 99 Treasure Island author in1ts 100 Leander 1oveo n1m 103 Netherlands people 105 Macaroni wheat 106 Hammer part 107 AL Clt>y 109 S~n ot the Zodiac 111 Sheep sound 112 Footwear 113 Patriotic °'G 1 t5 Condemn 117 Two-btt gambler 118 Earthy deposft 120 PampNets 122 Or1..,..1n emptoyee 123 Snare 124 C11m1na1S 125 Mrs G~ 126 Kntghtwear 127 Tnte 129 Swell 131 Soviet reput>llC 133 T urtush p-.c. 134 Neut.cal commend 135 Chedit~ 13 7 Soft df"ln4( 138 Garage )Ob 140 Baby'. first wor-ds 14 1 Ny L-.gue IChOol 1« LlqUOf 146Ced•~ coMege 14 7 Golf sfilg 1•9 Aunt Of unde.. 8bbf -Ill •• fr D N N st ni t> • y: 0 tc 8 • • A tJ b l c it ( ~ 6 ti iJ l' ! c 2 " ~ t } ( • 1 r t I 1 c ~ ' ' f I ~ • ' i ( I • I ( l I I .......... •llm'llft•UIM Mon-Frt 11 ... :30p. Appty In per.on .,.., 2pm, .. fOf Tlfn. Aeuben E. L•. 151 E. Plldftc Coat Hwy, Newport Beech . ...... 1111 17.50/Hf Mond.-{ttwu Fri· day 8am-4 :30pm. Dynamic per1onallty w/maturlty to handle Mtltor U S companies 1n· tefv-109 now '°' TAX· ,,.,, HtQh rncome Pos· 111ons ConstructtOn Data Processing . Petro· Cllemoeal S.Curoty Eno1· neeu E• Molll••Y O.eset Mtehanocs Welders Medical FOOd Sefviu & man~ many m0<e WOfld· wode toc11oons Paid Travel & •FUii Benel1t Pacllage on 111 assion· ments Seroous 1pph· unts call 18 131 990.3100 BURE.AU vF f 1)Rll1...'Y £Ml'L0) \ll 'VT l(JQ~o"' 'lNh Str('t'I Suite 10'> Tampa. Flo11d.i llol 7 • No Collection • Early morning motor routes available. ·Must have dependable transporatton and liablhty insurance. ........ Ell 11111 Cll 142-4111 betweefl 6 a.m. ·5 p.m. (M-F) -a' . ' • ' • • • • Are you prepated lor job satisfaction, excellent wages and an 1noenllve bOnus tor ltle MUOn that dents your pacilel boolc? ,DPS can help..,Call today tor an Immediate inter- view . IYllllC nrnm11 SERVICES R ROUTES available in Costa Mesa ~ Huntington BeaCh Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO soucmNG ~ ~ 0.y A Wttk Mu1t ha\.T drpm<bblr cat and proof o( imuranc~ > .. 142-4333 •12~· 1 table. 4 ~ 2 atm chairs, 2 IMfa. Queen Anne 1tyte. 11500 new, excetlent condo. lll00.00 080. 842-4321 Ext. 282, 84&-7491 . ~-6015 . ..,...., .. , .. ............ ,,.. ........ .. .. ..... ...... .......... , .. ....1 .. , .... ., ana.llfrll m-IMI YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE . . . CLASSIFIED I .............. ~ ... ~J· LOOKING for a Compa-BUY FACTORY DIRECT nlon7 We have wonderlut AND SAVEii' Light· toYtng dogs & cats avail· weight, 9UP41f' insulated able lor adoption Musi SCAMP fiberglass travel go lo reaponsible owner. trailers, 13', 16' & 19· Slh Come & see. we might wheels Call toll tree have the perfect pet tor 1-800-3't6-4962 lor tree you. 631-1030'1 b<ochure. ':~=· S~\\4llA-4£~s· -· .... -.i ... C\Af I -.U. ----- -!:~:~:~· ~ ·=~c.: tH"\_.. •Old' ,'""' -.~,, of eoc.h " 1tt '·"9 °' MlVO'•' COVATE r I r I I H 0 8 A 8 0 I t I I I S U P E E II r r I I I GU S ME 0 I '.hedUMdan~blMd ~= .... ·1·~ .... 1;....;·~ .... l,;..;._-:_1...:_~1-.............. =-~ =s :=:o= ... 11-_-E::p;..E-_-.. :_r-_-:_-:1 ::. ~~Few_~ °' I I I I r . •=-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 1:11111•111111 EXPIRATION DATE 0 YESI t want 10 oe91n my iuOHr p11on 11> rhe 0 .-11y P1lo1 -<ti lhl" low 1n11oductory proct or t J ..... , tor uoi.oo w •tn " mont-y OMii guar<1ntet th.it 11 I Jtm not'compll"ll"ly s.ir ~l•l"d w11n tne ntwSPilPf'r or serv1ct my suoscr1pt100 cost ol s 10 00 w NI M retun4ff• S«nd to: ).)()'ti/. l ay St .. C.M 92626 Or call: 642·0)) "'~""---------- ~ 'J ~"--------A.• ----------'·--------... ..-. ,., .. ______ _ . .. . .. . -.. . .. ... .. ... L---------------------~--- 904S 1170 XGx. rH1ored "mu•cle car," 310 Coupe. black/b l ack, au1omeMc. excelent con. dltlon. M111t ••et $10,0001080. MO 8N4 •r11111n1•1 ~ IAndau l5K orlQ.- lnat mu... lOADEO. MINT. Serloua Only $6500.~~2 8oeta end bill• and CMIC*I and COllegM · .. '"-tfllngl that IT!Me aum-mer fun c:W\ be lound In efaaeilled. 9100 "'"' .. WHITE New Empl Alloy Ri~. New Tires. New Palnl, AM/FM Casseue Radio Wilt! Equalizer. Loll ot New Parta, VERY CLEAN! Excellent Con· dttion, $3000 0 80 Call •631 ... 70S• '89 LEGEND& ·90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! fJl~I S..Ction ........ ..a 1001 Quall SI Npt Bch lU-HlJ BMW 320f 1979, mint con: dltlon, lemai. orlglnal owMr. '-•Pffd, dark grey, 104,000 mlles. maintenance records. $6,000 6«-2021 BMW 7331 t97i,"" mh\1-co;;: d•tion. red. bl9Ct leather upholllery, all .. ,,as Beal offer 722·8488 ,.ave~ f"\..'-,~ a c .. tt Catalog 01&3, '° p~ l'ME petter" with tltwt ~ ~ "'°"' cetalog. 92.JO plu• IU S SM .. d1. 5047: COiorfui yoke I contnbutes ethnic fta1r- to • classic crocheted I N[WPORT IMPORTS JAQJMS ··•'lP •t ·• ( "-.• Ii,,. -'rt< ~ P.;, ·~ l.ll...t' "" l'<""-04 ' ... i1.-,,,. ... ~~!tor •Mr<t~ ~ t. r~.,.."" 11oec....•._..._ RESALE • 722 .. 100 SAAB ·85 TURBO. UI v11ve. S speed. 3 door, black. with tan leather, aunroot. 111 options. .ivm. 82,000 m1 MUST SELL $7700 (213) 20•· 1830 ... And check our beck 40 w holesale 101 Good troub ... lree cars Call fOf e1era1ts ........ FORD 1981 CtOWf1 ViC- tor1a ~ ownef. loaded. $2950 ~2-3667 ski sweater Wonled from the neck down tn lhr" shades of worstedl I '/afn. M1Nes' tO 10 l6- and M9n's 38 to« $3.50 PLUS $1 25 CALL CLASSIFIED S..H FOR EACH PATTERN ORDERED. OFFER ~ THIOJGH MAB 31. 1990 ...... ............ ..... c... MllMll Ce. °""' 0000 Boa 4000: .... Ml. 4t120-400(). Print Ner"9. Atddr .... Zip. .,., ,_,,,,.,.,,. bet tN 'Y & Ml,__,. ........... ) 842-5878 STARTING A NEW BUSUISS?? The Legal Oepwtment at the Oa1fy. Pilot Is pleased to an· nounce a new serviCe now avail· ab .. to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no elltra charge. and jive you the time and the tnp to the Court HouM in Santa Ana. Then, of courM. •"er the March 1s comp,.t9d we will N9 YOUt fletttlOUS bulfnest name 1tat~t with the County Cllttl. · publtlh once a we.at tor tour weeks 11 required by law 9nd then me your proof of publl· catK>n with the County C•k P..... stop by to fite your fictitious busmen statement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 w .. t 8ay. Costa Meu. Calttornla. If you can not stoe> by. pleaM call us at (7 1') 642·'321. extension 315 or 318 and .,. wtll meat• arr~ts tor you to handte this proc;9dure by matt. If you lhoUld "-W any furthef question•. pteate calt us and we will be mOfe than gaed to attt1t you· Good luck 1n your new bu$1MSI" I Orange COMt DAILY PILOTllundey, ~-· l'AIO AnVfll'rl~•-vf WARNING Or11ng9 Co.t OAtL Y PILOT I Sunday, November 29, 1918 ' l egislators invited S&L inlsrllanageme·nt S&L debacle hits everyone ., llCIC J(USHMAN Md SftPHIN GftlN ~--~· SACRAMENTO -In 11peir ef- forts to try to bol tcr a ~lrugghng savings and loan industry. state &qislaton helped open the door for tbe bad, investments and mi~ management that led to the collapse of Lincoln Sa' ings and l<>an As· sociation. And in at least two cases in R'Ce nt years. influential legislators inter- vened to tr) to protect Lincoln or other thnll from control b> regu- lators or fro m scrutiny b> a coun. As federal invcst1gator'i focus at- tenuon on l...tncoln and tts ch:urman. Charles Keating Jr .. what 1s emerg· ing 1s a picture of an 1ndu ti) that bad enormo us problems And the ~aliforn1a Legislature. in tl)ing to .atcommodate the sa' ings indu•.tr). helpro create and e\pand some of those problem~. a cording to a legis- lative report. The Assembl) Office of Rco;earch repon said that dcn:gulat1on at both the federal and state le' rls allo"ed for abuse~. poor management and misconduct h) \omc -.a' ing\ and loan owners. A federal '>Ult filcJ 1n September this year accu...._., Keating of divert- ing more than i I I t11lhon from Lincoln through rackctct.•nng. in- sider dealing. ilkgal loan' and im- proper real cstatr 1ran~act1on<; But thl'rc "'erl' other ca~·., in C'ahforn1a In fau. 77 percent of California·., fo111.'d or tailing sa' ing'I and loans revtl'"Cd b) the Federal Home Loan Ban~ through I ~t(7 had some amount of 1n-.1dt.·r m1.,conduct. accordtng to te-.t1mon) before a House ubwmm1t1C1.' that 'ear When rt'gulator'I or in' 1.'lit1gator<; attempted to loo~ into or damp down on alleged m1sdcalings of Keating or other savings and loan owners. however. state lawmakers sometimes came to their aid. In 1985. the n Assembly Re- publican leader Patrick Nolan of Glen<iale helped block a proposed rtgulation that would have curtailed the kinds of risky investment that led to Lincoln's collapse. That proposed rule. requested by the California League of Savings Institutions. would have hm1ted the speculative investments thrills were allowed to make. Lincoln. along with some other thrifts. invested tn developments. bonds and C\'en re taurants that were far afield from the traditional home loans. Nolan sa1d his concerns wen: for the savings mdustr) at large. and that it was a !f>llt among 1ndu If') leaders. not his oppo 1tio n. that killed the (>roposcd regulation. But officials of the sn vings lc.iguc. including its president. Dean Can- non. have said Nolan·., oppostt1o n was very important in dropping their proposal. Nolan. who has ren~n ed about $90.000 tn campaign contnhut1nns from the sa' mgs 1ndu'ltl) \1n~·c. 1980. includtng a $9.000 contnbu- tson from Lincoln a month at\cr the proposed regulation "a" "topped. has said the campaign mnm·) '"ha' nothing to do with" his pos111ons on savings 1ndustf) 1s~ul'' · Another case 1n\ oh nJ .\\· sembl\man Tom Banr. 1>-r ar1ana. who got more than S:!S-l ()()() in campaign contnbut1on-. fro m the sa' ings indu"t~ bet"een I ll8'i and earl} 1989. according !ti the L \'@.I· Tech reporting "en it.·e Ba nc. a former c;a, 1ng'I and loan exccuu,e. intro<lu<.cd a bill in IQ shonl~ after getting.SI .000 in t.·am· paign contnbut1ons from companies that would have benefited from its passaac. Lcgi-Tech records show. At the ttme. Banc. who did not respond to phone calls from a re- porter over the pas1 week. called it a fa ir bill that would have clarified the tntent of the law.· The bill would have prevented the slate Department of Savings and Loan from surrendering some re- cords when subpoenaed by a court. And it was retroac1ivc. C'n11cs argued It would have eliminated most of the evide nce 1n a multimllhon lawsuit t hat D1\ 1dend Development Corp. of anta Clara had asains1 Homestead Savmgs of Burlingame. Calif. The inas industry. Nolan's measure. the state•s pri- mary dcreaulauon bill. passed in 1982. Bane·s bill. which further eased limitations. followed a year later. Both passed easily and with httle controvcney. Con,ress that year also passed legislation allowing federally charted thrifts to make a variety of direct investments. such as commercial loans or real estate developments. Until then. thrills had only been allowed to make home loans. With all the easing of regulation at 1hc federal level. scores of state- chartcd thrifts m California began switchmg to federal charters. Ac- cording the Assembly report. nearly 60 percent of the 111tate's 1hrif\s went "Lincoln qualifies as a gross example of what can· happen when greedy people take advantage of a deregulated environment. " loanL At the same time, cutbecks in tbe Departmenl of Savinp and Loan severely reduetd the ability of state reaulaton to oversee the newly chartered thrifts. "When two-thirds of the depart- ment had bttn gutted." the staffer said, ''there was an incredible op- portunity for sharp operators to come in. and that's what happened. There were some law firms touting California s&ls as ideal thinas to own because you could do so much with them." · In a news conference earlier this year, Keating said it was that dc- rcgulation that enticed him to buy Lincoln. Nolan underwent a ton llectomy last week. and his staff said he could not comment on the 1982 legis- .lalion. Bul he has said previously that he was try.to save a failing industry and thlrthe deregulation had little opposition at the time. Assemblyman Pat Jo hnston. 0-~ Stockton. chairman of Assembly ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Finance and Insurance comm1 ttcc. $18.000 1n contribuuons came from a Homestead-affiliated mortgage company and American Savin~ and Loan of Stockto n. which had JOtntl> financed a D1v1dc-nd housing di.'· velopment. · The bill sailed through the A '>- sembl) and the enau.· Comm11tt.·c on Banking and Commerce without dissent. But when the committct.· cha1""oman. Sen. Ro~ Ann Vu1ch. D-D1nuba. learned Bane's bill coukl ha\C affected a ix·nd1ng coun ca"4.'. she had the bill re-referred to ht.•r committee and k1lkd 11 ~olan and Banc al<;O "'Cr\.' in· strumcntal tn the maJor leg1sla11on that loosened up restncuons on in· vestments and deregulated the S3\· to federal charters by 1982. and that began to gut California's Depart· ment o f Savings and Loans. That department, funded by fees on state-chanered thrif\s. had to cut staff dramatically. dcvast ing Cali- fornia's ability to regulate savings and loans. the report said. To stem the tide, and to give state thrifts more 11exibihty. Nolan pushed his deregulation bill in 1982 that ~' c savings and loans even more investment freedom than Con- gress "as giving federal thrifts. is heading a legislative 1nves11pt1on into the Lincoln affair. He said the deregulation was born of concern for the savings industr)' and a pro- business atmosphere that had law- makers Jumping to accommodate the thrills. "Lincoln qualifies as a gross e){· ample of what can happen when greedy people take advantage of a deregulated environment:· John· ston said. "I think most of the horses have . escaped the baro by now. Nevenhele,.s. the Legislature should do one of t\\O th1ngc; - either abolish state charted &Ls (placing all thnf\<i under nc". lighter federal controlc;) o r reverse the a~th~rtt) ~ranted stall' chanl'rl'd 1n· stttut1ons. 8y JACK SMMD ~--kNIC• Practically every day there's a story breakina about Lincoln Sav- ings, the Southern California-based thrift that federal investiptors charae has been ravaged by its top brass. The victims are legion. h's estimated that the federal aov- crnment will have to come up with at least $2 billion to bail out dcposi· tors. In addition. 20,000 depositors at 28 branches in California were talk- ed into abandoning their insured socounts and convinced to invest in rislry subordinated debt -a move that cost them $250 million. It's estimated that 60 percent of the: victims were senior ·citizens. While California investors were being swrndled. Charles Keating Jr .. chairman of American Continental. the parent of Lincoln Savings. quiet- ly orches1rated a move to put $34 million into his pockets and those of his family. the federal government says. . Reports of how seriously the pub- lic's trust was breached came out last week with the report that tellers at Lmcoln Savings were given bonuses of SI 00 to $400 for st<.-en ng cus· tomcrs to invr'll in wnrthless bonds. Whilt 1he troubled thnf\s arc quack to point an accusing finger at the deregulation of their mdustf). the pubhc has to ques tion the role of state and federal regulators. · Chain interests newspapers Banc followed m 1983 with a measure that allowed for out-o f-state 0 " ne~h1p and operation of Cali - fornia thnf\s, further loosened in· vestment procedures and gave all pm 1lcge'i of federall}-chartered thnf\'1 to Cahforn1a savings and loans. tncludtng any powers that would tx· granted in the fu ture. >\crnrding to one lcgl\lall'l' 'ltafl member. those mo' 1.·s th re" Opt'n tht• door for thnfl owners nnd de· 'elope~ to misuse the c;a"ngs and Johnston said hl' plan' to 1n· troduce legislatson nc'\t ~''>!>•On that would place much tougher control-. on thnfts. Vu1ch said she. too. plans to rnn- duct heanngs on Lincoln. but ..aid she did not know H't "hat measurec; are needed to correct problem<;. The rqulators -be they the state Savings and Loan Depanmrnt. De- panmen1 of Corporations or the Federal Home U>an Bank Board - have been accused of shodd) "Ork. or even. in somr cases. of lookmg the other wa~. From "hat's gone o n. the wholr S&L scandal sadl~ appt'ars to have become a case of ca ,·ca t emptor. ,rom staff and wire reporu The O\\ ner of the• Orange ( ount~ Reg.ister t'> amo ng h1ddl'r'I for (1old· en West Publi'ih1ng. a chain of suburban SouthC'm California we\·k· ty newspapers. and m chief nval. the Los Angelr' T1mt\. is al<.o pondN· ing a bid. 1t "a~ repontd '\aturda~ Former ( h1l·ago "lun-T 1mc" pub- l!sher Roben E Page.' "h{I 1\ nego· uaung a purcha~ ol the Orange Coast Dail) Pilot. al'ln 1\ bclil'' l'd to be among h1ddn' for the l h.un owned b) Med1j C1l·neral lnl <K· cording to the Time<, According to publi'lhed rerxmc;. Page 1s also reponcdl\ nt.•gu11a11ng to buy the Glendale :"-e"''·Prc~ and has alleged l> madl' a bid for Nonh Coast Publishc:rs Inc . a group ol weekl) papt'rs 1n northern San D1t.-go Co.uni~. a!> a pan of an eff<in to build a large '>tnng of ncwc;paper' 1r1 outhcm California Page "as not <•"ailahk tor t.om- ment aturda) The '1-newspap<:r Golden Wc<,t chain "3S put up for -.ale la'it month Time~ Mirror ( o . which uwn'i the Los .\ngcles Time'>. "a' C'OM1dc nng "hether to make a bid. acrnrding to rcponc; 1n the \aturda\ cd111on of th\' Times · Golden \\ e\t Opt'rate\ 21 week lie" in nonhern Orange< ount) and cast· em Los Angeles Count~ that arc oan Bl ·s1 "•:ss (' \l.E'\ D .\ K Ads and PR -when and why? SCORE <Sen tle < orpc; of Retired Execuuve<,) will discuss "a4vertltl8J. ,.wklty, public relations. bow. we.ea ud wtiy?" Nov. 28 at Republic Savinp m anta .\nn. from I to 3 p.m For more 1nformauon. call (714) 83~2709. • • • Th~ Enterpm1ng Woman Breakfast Series host a panel of three speakers to provide background on "Ju11 taow lmportaat yoe are to yo•r 1Mt1laet1 ... you real worttl 10 It." Thl' mc\'ting "'II be held at the Irvine Marriott on Nov. 29. lrom 7 am to 11 pm. Call (714) 852-6188 for more inform.at1o n. • • • WIM ta1tla1 ud tips on ctaosi8g wlae will be presented by the Oranae County C hapter of ( cmfied Pubhc >\ccounl'i. Nov. 28 at the Irvine Holiday Inn. The meettng bcg1n'I at 7 p.m .. call C md) Sm 1th for reKrvations at (714) 850-4411. ext 719 • • • 0 Tra.uportatlo• Corridor Aceacles' proere11 18 Mip el Oruae C.-ty traupertatloa corrl4or1" will be discussed Nov. 28 by Jc.rry E. Bennett. chief engineer of the agenq The Orange County sectJon of the Consulung En$Jnctr'i soc1auoo of CaJiforrua IS host1q the event at the Irvine Mamott. 11 JO am Call Janeene .\vercu at (714) 2S9-7992 for reservations. • • • Ft.auclal lJHet affe~tl•& womea will be the topic at the next Oranfe Coui:iry Women et"orkcrs group Nov. 29. at the Cookbook rataurant in Tustm. Call Dr. Leora Baron at (714) 285-1927 for rcsc-rvations. • • • Effective marketiac to Aaiu u4 HJ1pulc cw.m.aeiet will be dilcussed by the Healthcare Public Relations and MarketiDJ Association Nov. 29. The meeting will be at the Turnip Rose Restaurant tn Oranae and besins at noon. Call (714) 951-1733 for reservations. of the C It) of l ndust~·ba"<.·d High- lander PuhliC'at1un'>. It Op<'rate~ nine other'i that an: pan of the ';outh Coast C oun\\ New., 1n ~11'i'i10n \'1t.'JO. · The) ha'c a rnmb1ncd c1rculat1011 of 487.000 and mo\t arc d1stnbutt.•d free to local rn1dcnts Media ( •t.'11· eral ha'I <,a 1d 11 "ant-; to r,ell all JI a' a unit Rcg1'i tl'r Puhll .. her R Da' 1d Thresh1e rnnlirmcd 1-nda\ that h1-. paper's parent com pan). FrecJom New<;pa~r-. Inc-. had made an olTer for Golden \\er,t He '31d 1t "'a" too earl) to comment on the rompam ·._ stratcg~ Golden \\e<,t C h1efEu·cut1,c Ron Redfern said therl' ha\ been much interest in Cjolden \\est and con- firmed there wcrc three or four scnous candidate\. He refused to d1scloc;c the offered amoun t ~ He also declined to name thl' likely finalists. but said bid con\1dl'r· at1ons included re' 1c" of matters beyond the offer pnce. such as pay· mcnt terms and antitrusl concerns. The interest of Freedom and Times Mirror adds another front to the n va1.,· circulation and advert1s· in& battles 1n the fast-gr-Owing . predominately afnuent Orange Count) area. But a Golden Wc'it purcha~ b) either one would likcl) prompt ant1- trus1 review becauc;e both maintain a strong presence in the regional market. Golden West papers have annual revenues of about S 15 m1lhon In· dustf') expem say such newspapers usuall) bnng sale prices ro ughly equal to their yearly revenues. but the mterest 1n Golden West could dnve the pnce higher. Richmond. Va.-bascd Media Gen· eral had set a Nov. I 7 deadline for bids. but apparently extended the penod to field recent offers. The deal 1s being handled by Lee Dirks & Associates. a newspaper brokerage firm in Birmingham. Mich. '10RTGAGE RATES Figures as of Wednesday. Nov 22 FIXED* lnlrtl Down P~nta lock-In R•I• Pymt (%) (d•y•) 1st Ndl1onw1dt> Bank 9 750 20 Ame11can Savings Bank 9900 20 Atlan11c F1nanc1al SB 9 500 20 BJnk or America 9 875 20 Calltorn1a Federal Ban1< 9 750 20 Chase Manhattan Bank 10 250 25 Firsl lnlerslate Bank 10000 05 Glt•nddle F 1.'<ler al Bank 10000 20 Grea1 Ame11can Boni. 9 875 05 Homt1 Federal Bank 9 875 05 Household Bani. 10 375 25 Newport Financial Group 9 750 10 Newport Mortgage 9 625 10 Oceanv1ew F1nanc1al 9 500 05 Old S1one Mortgage 9 750 05 Pacrhc First Mortgage 9 750 to Pac1l1c western Mtg 9 625 20 Republic Federal 9 625 05 Seav1ew Financial 9 750 05 So Cal Morlgage Consult 9 500 20 South Coast Financial 9 500 05 The Hammond Company 9 750 05 Union Federal Sav Bank 9 875 20 Valley Federal Savings 10 500 10 World Savings 10 400 20 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES 2000 30 2000 30 2 000 45 2 000 45 2 000 21 2 000 00 1500 45 2000 30 2000 45 2000 t4 2 000 60 1500 60 2000 45 2 125 45 2000 60 2.000 30 2.000 30 2.000 75 . 1 500 45 2 125 2 1 1 500 45 1500 30 2000 45 2000 15 2000 30 Thie wMll 8 81 Lael w..ei 2 w..eia ll90 111h District Pnme rate 3 month T -btll 6 month T ·blll 1 yr treasury note 3 yr lreasury note 5 yr treasury note 10 50 7 67 7 5 1 771 7 74 1 79 881 881 10 50 10 50 7 74 7 77 7 49 7 62 7 87 7 89 7 89 7.92 7 87 7 86 ADJUSTABLE M••· Intra I Down Point a locll·ln Margin Mn. loan Rate Py mt (%) (d•y•) (%) loen 187 7 950 20 1 750 60 2 250 750 187 7 950 20 I 500 60 2 200 2000 187 7 625 20 1 750 45 2 500 500 187 7 875 20 '500 60 2 500 1000 187 7 950 20 1 500 60 2 250 300 9000 8 500 25 2 000 00 2 750 9000 187 8 500 10 1 750 45 2 750 187 187 7 950 20 1 500 00 2 250 750 187 7 950 20 1 500 45 2 250 600 200 i' 950 20 1 500 60 2 250 600 1000 8 500 20 2 000 60 2 750 300 187 7 950 20 1 500 45 2 250 500 187 7 050 10 1000 45 41 GPM 187 197 7 950 20 1500 60 . 2 300 500 187 7 750 10 1 000 60 GPM 187 187 8 000 05 2 000 60 BY OWN 187 187 5 125 tO 2 000 30 GPM 187 187 7 360 15 1 000 75 GPM 187 187 7 474 10 1 500 45 GPM 187 187 6 900 10 1 250 21 2 500 187 187 7 000 10 t 500 30 GPM 187 195 7 500 10 1 250 30 GPM t87 200 7 920 20 2 000 45 GPM 600 187 9 250 20 2 000 45 2 750 500 187 7 950 20 1 500 45 2 200 500 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Fixed 15 year 30 year· Adjuata~ ti month 1 year Conforming 9 680 9 853 8 916 8 500 Non-conforming 10.412 •10.610 9 160 8.889 you'll find A NEW WORLD