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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS/83 COAST/A3 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT ·-- hnlc fighting. escalates In U.S.S.R. WORLD/A4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1990 Trio held • • 1n series SOS loses 11th hour appeal of gay murders By LESLIE EARNEST Of IN 0...,, l"tloc Sl.tff Two Indiana men and a "uman suspected in a string of out-o f-state murders o f homosexuah were being hdd 1n a San Clemente 1a1I Monday after being apprehc:>nded h~ local au1hon11es. The trio arc ~u~pcCll'd of murder- ing a New York man in December and arc linl td to thm: M1ss1ss1 pp1 murders and another in T ennessee. according to local police The three "ere arrested Sunday on suspicion of P<>'i'>csc;1on of 'ito len propert} and tarr) 1ng a loaded handgun. '>aid Laguna Oeach Police Ch 1C'f Nell Pu 1 cell. One of thl· ~u~pcn~. Keith Eugene C1oodman. 30. "'a' apprehended after Laguna &·alh police and a San ( kmrnte S\l. .\ r ll'Jm \UIToundcd a South Laguna homl' ''here hl' "'as '1s111ng. Laguna fkach Po lice < 'h1ef Neil Purcell said tarlter 1n the da '. San Ckmcnte police Jffl'\ll'd J;,n < hn<;tophcr ~tcad . 22. and r rJl' Hn lland. ~I . at thl· San ( lcmcntl' hu\ dc·pot at ) I 0 .\\l'ntda de la f \lrt'lla. a .. Holla nd "'as attempting to lH'I .1 \l. ec;tl·rn l 'n1 on mone' order .1u :ording Ill San Ckml·ntl' l'olKe C h1ct \I Ehlow. All thr,~· '>U\IX'CI'> art· from l\ndt·rson. Ind The I Q8o < hn rokt \ta11on "'a(l.on l:lC1ng used h~ Holland and ~1cad ''as <;lokn in l11d1.1nJ Purcl'l l .;,a1tl ~c,eral handgun\ "'l·re fou nd in the t ar and 1n thl· \outh I aguna hnnw he \a1d San Clemente poliu: "'cn· ad1ng on a 11p Imm "lt'\l '\ o rk '1Jll' p111tn: "ho "'e re 1n\t'\lll!,:lllng thl' murdl·1 of a W1nd~ur ' '\ man The ~c" \l>rl.. 1n'l'\11g;:i1nr\ \\ho had gone to \ ndl·f\nn 1 rad .. n l I hl· tno 10 <:Ian C k nh'11lt' ;ind had "':lrn· cd San ( kml'Olt' poltu· \aturda\ night that thl· 'll\J°I\.'\ I' "'l'rt' :ir11wd and dangerou-.. I hlo-., \a id ..\ftrr tht• arrC\l\. r ultu n. Mt\'. po lin · brie fed \an ( kmentc pol1 u· o n three ~1m ila r m urder\ 111 homoo;e ,ua l\. J ll tomrrnttcd "'llh .1 I lamJ '"" \l'm1.1u111mat1l handgun 'lt mtlar to thl· 111w lound 1n thl' ... uspn h · l ar After the\ "'l'll' Jpprl·he mk d Mea<l a11u I i1illand told Ehln"' that (ioodman "'a' in tlw \outh Lagun:1 hou<,l'. ""o uld n111 he: tal..en al"e" and might tal..c.· hm tagc.·\. Ehlo" \J1d HO\\l'\l'r. alh'r 'taking out tht• hOU\l' for \l'' era I hour\. oflin·f\ broke into thl' hom l· and found Goodman sha' 1ng. Purcell ~1d "The} too k him into cu-;tod} \\llhout incident." hl' 'i31d . Police sa' the' arc rnn\ inccd the elderh man .... h1l II\ C\ tn the house . (Plu~ see ARRESTS/A2) . v· ,/;· . ,,. ,, DeffJ -,-o ~, Daniel H.t,._U. Supporters of SOS who have been sleep- Ing on the steps of City Hall since Saturday continue their fast Mond•y afternoon while w•ltlng for th• City Counctl meeting. Pictured are Brenda Dickerson (standing). Joan Russell (sitting at left), Coleen Scherf. Maureen Robbins. Sarah Booth and Rog Schamauer. COVER STOR~ /PROFILE Restoration of wetlands challenging to overseer By ROBERT BARKER 0 1 IN O•lfy l'llOI \t•ff Others ma~ \JHt•ad gloo m about tht• planet he1ng doomed O\ pol· lutinn and mnpo pulat1on. hut \OU "'on·1 heJr 1 h~11 ncgJl1\e tall.. from Dr \ lll<'f I l'l pllg. the Ol'\' l'\· l'l ul1\I.' d1rt'llur 111 the Bo l..a C h1ta ( onwnant~ and J lt•Jding authortt\ on the rnannl' en' 1ronml·n1 Lc1p11g \Cl'\ till' r rohkm<>. hut hl· .ll'>O \Ct''> hope The 1 1.}90~ will be the decade o f the en\ 1ronmcnt. he ..aid . .\nd he \Ce'> 11 a!. a tinw that people .... 111 become more and mo re aware of air and wate r rollu11on and O\ er- e. rowding and <lo1ng '>Omt•thmg about the m. "People arc alc:ncd and thl'} ·re taking ac11on The p mhlcmo; ha\c built to such a lc'cl that e\'er>om· 1s noticing there·, a pro hlcm and thl·~ 'rt• no h1ng1·r h ·q1111g thl'ir hl'Jd' 1n thl' !hind .. ,,11d I l·1 p11g. 4 1. ,1 Huntington ~k.irh rn1dcn1 \\hn \l'r· \l''> on thl' Huntington Beach Plan- 111ng ( o mm1S\lo n Jnd 1s a pro lc<;\or ol b1olog) and wolug' at < 'pn''' C ollegc Lc1pz1g \aid the qualt t~ ol J1r " 1mpru\ 1ng 1n ~omc area<;. "'atef"\'a" arl' gc·111ng t kancr 1n som e plJlC' and human gro .... th rate is ~lo\\1ng 111 ~om<.' regio n!. "Good things are happening grad- uall). and the:) 're happening right he re." he ~1d Le1pz1g said he's pro ud of tht· concern that pco pk pa~ fur C\Cn thl' (e.,s e:rnt1c spc.·c1ec; that "ere once headed for n11m 11on hut arc ntm mal1ng a l tlml·har k 1n thl· Aol'>a Chica "'c:tl.inth The \\Ctland'> an.· located ad1an·n1 to Paulic ( oa'>I Htllh"'a' and south nl \l,Jrlll'f \\l'nlll' 1n u111n uirporatl·d I.i nd 11l'\I tn llun11n~tnn Heath lit\ 1111111\ hghung hJll.. 1n thl· "•·ti.ind' \\hllh \lion "'II tx· l'\p3nlkd 111 onr ol thl' IJrgc'>t l \l11rJl111n l'll11rt\ 1n ( Jlttvrn1.s h1,1t1r-Jn lhl· "·" JnnJh fk lding \p.1rr11"' lht• ( J h l11rn1.1 I ea\t T nn J nJ thl' hru" n J")\:lil.tn .\not hl·r end.1 ngcrl·d 'J1l'lll., t h1· l)l'regnnl' f.ill11n drop' 1n trum 11nh' to t1nll· .\nd o n m'"' J.1" \ 1'tlt11r\ 111 tlw l'l11log1lal n·,en l' lJll t'\pt:l t 111 ~·l' loon'. ha"' t..' l'gn-l' gretx·' I "' 111 ~11 \,lflt'llt'<. 111 dul l..' .ind other \l tld h1rd~ On Jan ~ I t·1p11g "'as aprn1 ntt•tl l'\l'lUll\C d1rl'lt111 "' tht· Ol'"'" tor· llll'd Bo l'j < h1la < on,cn ant' and g1\t·n thl' ta'~ "' mon11o n ng tht• rc\lurauon 111 \ll'll.ind' and "' t'r- <.<.·t·1ng cdulJllnn.11 pr111iram-. for < >i U.S. lags in spending on education Think tank findings criticized by federal agency "'1del) acceptt·d data pubh'>hcd h\ the Un1tC'd "1a11on<. Educat1onar 1en11fil and C ultural Organ11atmn and b) the feda JI gtnrmment ly TAMARA HENRY A~ ·--111.rtt .. WASHINGTON -The U n11ed States spends rela11vely less on elementary and secondary education than I J other industrial countncs. according to a report Monday cn11- cizing claims by President Bush that the U.S. "lavishes unsurpassed re- sources on schooling." The report was compiled b y the Economic Policy Institute, a non- profit. nonpartisan think t.ank with m~or financinc by labor unio ns. The institutc's paper. "Short- chanaina Education.' said only Aus- ll"llia and Ireland invest less on Today' Thought .. Matt does more than Mitton c1n to just ify God's ways to ,,...,.·· A.E Hou~man clcmentar) and ~condary educa- tio n. relat1 \'c to the size of their econo mies. than d ocs the U n1tC'd States. Sweden. Austria. Switzerland. Norway, Belgium. Denmark. Japan, Canada, West Germany. France. the Netherlands. 8nta1n and Italy all invest m ort. the institute said. "If the U .S. were to increaK spending for pnmary and secondary school up to the ·a verage' level found in the other 15 countnes, we would need to raise spendinc by over $20 billion annually.-the re- port said. The Education Department said it disaareed with the report's ftndinp. Index ~ .....•............•............ AS Buletln lollrd.......... ... ... .. .. .. Al Business............................... /\6 Classtfted. .. ... . .... . . ... . . ... ...... ~ Deputy Under Secretary C harles Kolb. in charge of the agency's bu~et. said the institute used "scnously flawed methodology 10 reach dubious conclusions ... Kolb said the tnslltute "has milted apples. oranges and mooo beams to produce an md1gest1ble concoction ... He said the United States ranks among the top five countries by the department's calculations. "It's fun to play with numbers but 1t can be a dangerous delusion 1f used as a be.sis for public policy. If nothina else, this report points out the need ror better math education ... M. Edith Rasetll author of the report, said the mu ts were based on The rC'port .ll l..n11 .... lcdgcd tha1 the.· United Stall''i "'ipcnds comparative· I> more than other countnc:s on higher education ·· Rasc ll said that "when e.xpcnd11ue~ on all le,els of educatio n -prc-pnmary. pnmar). sccondaf) and pmt-5(.'('ondn~ -are calculated. the U nited States 1s m a three-way tie for second place among the countries stud1t"d .. The Educauo n Department e'it1 - mates tot.al education spending b state. local and federal government" will tot.al $353 billion this year. 8 ) this measure. Swt"dcn spends a laracr share of national income on ,..._._ Me EDUCATION/ A21 GOOD MORNING Opinion ............................... A9 People .................................. A7 PoNc~ log............................ Al PUbtk Noclc-.s ...................... 16 CM won't extend lease, offers alternate site By JANET ZIMMERMAN OI t~ O.ity "•01 \toft fhe hek:tltl'rl·d \hare ()u r \l·I \l'' t hant\ lu\t 11' hid \111nJ.1, lc>r .1 1hrl·e-inon1h l'' tl'1t"11n Jt Kl·a < 11111 mun11~ < l'ntt·r to .1lh1\l thl' ~111ur t• • purlha't' 11\ 1>"n hu1l<l1n~ The < 0\1.1 \ll·,.i < 11' l nunl ii ,k. n1l·d the l'\tl·n"11n .!-1 » 11h < 11un nh\umJn \tJI\ I t11rnhu, kk J1\\l·n1 111g ··')ha mt· on 'ou rx·t•rk · ~ d Int onl' t•I thl' J1t/l'n' 111 \I I\ 'UP[Xlrtt'r' "hu 'Mii 1hr11ugh thrn• hour' 111 J 1,. l U\\100 1111 I ht• 11\J l ll'r \0 '> l11unda Jnd J11l·,h11 kJn f oroa th \ t l\A. l'd to ligh I I hl· l 11 \ 10 1 h n1(t111n ell111 t' 'lh1·Jukd 111 hq:1n fhur..J.1 \ Hornhud .ll' t.11 lnl '"'""''"''° ht:1 lPUntt·rr.iri-.. 1 till' lll't·d '"' 1h1 l'\lt'n\11111 ··rh1' 1, Jn l \llll""'' t .. 1h1· ,., tl'll\tnn \ IJ' .. 1 I\ tn H . II • r ')pondl·d ln.,tcad 11 nh·nd111g "' pr 't Pt k.l\l' thl· ,11un,il '"ll'll un .. 1111 nwu .... h Ill lt'IP,Jll' thl' I• 111J dl\tllhlt t111n ~~·11tn JI thl' < nmn1un1t\ I >t 'l'loprnl·nt C 11Unl ti heJJ4u.1nl'r' •111 \\ l'\I \IJ1 \nhur H11uln .irJ IH'.H thr \Jnta \I .J I{ I\ l' Rl·"J,·nt' •h.11 :h1· !<1 1 1 "'" 11 unit. < l'ntn "hl·n· ·•'ll· • h.1rit h.1, ~l·n h11u,l·d l11r 21 ' .tr, h.1\" u•rnpl.1111\'d ,Jh11u: r11•hkm' \\flh thl t l 1l'n t~ in\'lud1nF harr.1"n1l·nt I utntl' Jnd unnJt1on 111 therr ~ards In rt•,ron\l'. tht' < 1 1~ Council in Juh rl'lu<.e<l to renc:"' the SOS lease J11J g..ne the ~h<irll) six mo nths 10 rind .1 Ill''-' humt Rl'ton,1daJt1on 11f that d ec1s1on ,.1mc on a motion trom Hornbuckle. hJ~t·d un nc"' 1nforma11on about 111i-."hk 'olu11on~ tor the count) ·s l.ir~'"'' pri' J ll' pm crt~ relref agem·~. \ 11unulman On .\mburge) op- l)("1·d rcu1n\llkra11on of 1hc issue l it-l""'"1en1h has \Oted agatn'it thl· lJu11t\ ., l1>1.Jt1un 1n a res1dr-n11al lil 1~t1h< rhou<l · I hl' nqw 11' l' t m pact created b) -..<I.\ 'h11ulJ n111 ht-rn an,o nc·s h,1d,\J1J It \hlt uldn't tk' 1n an) rl ,,J~·n t1JI .ire.1 .\mburge' said 111 '>l'd.ing thl' l'\ll'O\JOn. SOS sup- p11rtl·1., ..... 11J thn \A.nuld mo'e o ur of thl· huilJ1ng \pnl '11 I h1., 1thl· .\pnl )IJ mo,e) 1s a n ... h t)l:l'l·r "'lu1111n to e\enonc-·s pr h l·n. I 1rhJth ...aid "V. l' are rrl J"IJfld I•• 1111 1t .do ne. all we ask 1<1 11 ml· h , 11mrktl' thl· dea l .. I 1irh.1th \Jtd tht group la\! Thurs- JJ' m.1Jl· ..1 n ulkr on an und1<;(. IO'ied Jt1,Jl1 •n 111 Jn 1ndu'>tnal area of < '''J \k-...i Jnd 1<, C\pcc11ng a r. 'l'"ll'l lr••m thl· 1\A.ncr Inda~ The diMd. 'l' t'I · ·d a S 'f>0.000 dona- 111111 111 hl·lp \ltlh the pur(hac;e I , •f''..1111 lhJnJ...l·d the uium 11 for "' 'j ll" ltl I olkr nt lhC' ( rx (Ple.se Stt SOS/A21 NB Realtor slain in 1 her home Dr. Victor Leipzig .ingt• < Punt· 'l h11ol 1 hildrrn .ind thC' ruhlt, I t'll'll!l "II "··rk h.il l 111111 .• , thl' Hnl\J < h,, .1 t "1"''' \ .111<' d1t t'l t11r J n,I 1i .. 1i t1n11 ·'' .1 ""kl!l' f Please see LEIPZIG/ AZJ By IRIS YOKOI Of 1>w o...,. """' ~·"" \ prPmrnl·nt 't'\A.porl Beach real e'tJ tl' JSl'nt and .i mak fnend were t11und '>h•11 to dl·ath 1n her Laguna '-1gul·I tm1o nhnu<,e \1onda~ 1n what "'J' ht.·tinnl 111 hJ 'C been a murder- <;u 1udc ( •l'rald1nl· · kn" l\farg.aret Hunt. "-. \A.J' l11und dead in the upst.a1~ m<1\tt·1 tx·J rnom nt' her pastel<ol- orl·d 1.1 .... nh11mc 111 the Chandon <lnl'lt1pmen1 off Manna H ills Dn' e 'C\ 1 10 her 1n her bed was a -~-,ear-old man whom the Orange < ount~ ~hcnlT\ Depanment dcchn- t•d to 1dt·n111\ pending nnt of kin T he.-man "'as a lo ng11me fnend of H unt\ and h'ed 1n the San Diego Ml'a. all'C•rd ing to H unt's fnends. .\uth11n11c\ '><lid the man ap- p.lrcnth 'ho t Hunt. owner of Hunt fPlu~ Stt DEATHS/All Noriega escapes, but he's only wanted in OC By City News S~rv1ce Orange: ( nunt' 'lhenff, 1kru11n \h1nda' wc~ look.mg for a m;rn n.inwd ;-..onrg,1. "'hn ,.,t .. 1p1:tl lr1•m a m1n1mum sccun ty Jiii. But d o n't call Prc:<o1dl·nt Hu'h IU\I \C't Hel 1111 'Jonega al<-n !!fll'' h' tht• alia't lorgc Carlos Rodriaucz_ .ind I\ n1lt related 10 tht• h1rnwr P.inaman1an c;trongman now bcina hdd in a l\11am1 Jail Shcnff~ Lt Ja, ~frn<lrr \CIHJ that between ,.15 and 5:30 a.m . :\onega e~apcd from the JanH·,· .\ Mu.,1ck Branch Jail. T he inmat('. descnbcd a<1 17 \t'ar~ old and 5 feet 10 inches tall. I ~O pounds. with hlack h:11r and hrown eves, was found m illina dunng a ~ '0 a.m bed chrcl.. "HC' 1s not cons1dC'rcd dangerouo;:· Mendez said. Noncga was arrested ~ IQ on cha.racs of burpary and rcce1' ing <1tolen propert~. Mendez o;a1d. He wa transfcncd to the Musick Branch Jiii on Dec. 21 -d9e da~ after . armed forces 1n,•aded Panama. Spons ................................ 81-4 TV Usrlngs........................... A8 W~r .............................. AS W~ ............................ AS ... -NOLLY J. WAGNlll °' .. ~ ...... Pailure or . an electrical trans- fonncr 1t 1n Edison subslltion left about 16.000 customers oo the south aide of Huntinaton Beach in the datk Crom 9:SO to 10:22 p.m . Mon- day. The short in the transformer at Lake St.rcct and Indianapolis Av- enue switched the power draw to other transformers., which over- loaded and went down, said Mike Manin, Edison area manager. Martin said the cause of the fatl· ure was unknown, but it is unlikely it bad to do with the rainy weather. "We won't know until we get the transformer o ut of there and look at it," he said. "Transformers are in a bank of three. If you lose one the olben don't fuDclioa rilba.• be llid. PoWft' WU reelOnd after' l!dilm tecbniciam switdled IO 8 ....... at the l8mt sublul .. Mlinill .... H untinaton Beedl police umcei1 were dispetcbed to l8wnl mw- sections alona Pacific Coue H• way to control traffic duriftl ihe outaae. but reported no 1ee9*nts • problems. Huntington .Beach Fire Oooen- ment companies were Clllcd to check the transformer ind loot for other problems, cnaineer Gery Glenn said. "We're j~t chasing around look- ing for downed wires.. but we haven't found any," Glenn said. While Manin could not five boundaries of the outqe, Glenn estimated power was lost throuahout the city south of Yorktown Avenue. more rain en the way 9y IMS YOt<Of . . ............. Keep your ploshes and umbrellas bandy. The rain i&n't lcttina up. Mother Nature demonstrated that Monday as skies that were supposed to remain dry for a day or two Instead released sporadic rain on the Oranac Coast. Updated weather forecasts. meanwhile, predict showers may hit us again as early as toni&hL LB to consider a park in Top of World area Jeen l'Of'INttl lleftf clll'ector of IOI,, and ottler SOS supporters end their l·Uy fast ....... at • dinner before MondaY-• City Council 1Weetlft9. M"onday's li&ht rain didn't cause too many problems for Orange County law enforcement agencies. which were still recuperating from weekend storms that caused five fatalities on the frttWays. Oouds arc expected to increase this afternoon. accompanied by westerly winds al about IS mph and a 30 percent chance of showers. High temperatures arc slated in the upper 50s to lower 60s . The chance of showers increases to 60 percent Wednesday. with cloudy and breezy skies expected. Showers should end Thursday, but there rcmaim an increasing chance of showers aturday, according to ex tended forecasts. By LESLIE EARNEST °' rrw Dally ,.._ sun The Laguna Beach Ci ty Council will consider tonight whether a proposed 15-acrc park including soc- cer and baseball fields and up to eight tennis courts should be created adjacent to the Top of the World nci&hborhood. lhc plan. which ts being rec- ommended by cny staff. would provide what they say are .. , e~ badly needed" athletic facilit1es for Laguna residents. The council. EDUCATION FromA1 educauon than does t~ l ln11ed States. and Canada and the Nether- lands spend equivalent amo untc; But when spending on higher education is removed from com- parative date. the report said "the retative position of U.S. spending falls from a three-way tie for second highest in spending to close to the bottom of the group of 16 induc,tnal na11ons." ARRESTS From A1 was not aware that the trio "H'rc murder suspects. "We talked to him at length )l·s- terda)." Purcell said Monday "We arc satisfied at this point that he wa .. not aware the~ were wanted for murder:· The thrtt art susp<"ctcd of kllhng the New York man in December. Purcell said. Police have also linked the suspects to three hom1c1dC's 1n Fulton earlier th1c; month. Purcell said. Late Monday. Ehlow said he got a call from authorities 1n Goodlet- tsville. Tenn .. who said the> had a similar homosexual murder earl~ this month. Five New York State pohrc dctet · tivcs were en route to San Clemente on Monday. Purcell said. M1sm- s1ppi investigators were also en route. Ehlow said. Extradition proceedings will he started to allow the three suspect<; 10 be returned to New Yo rk 10 latt· murder charges. Purcell said. Af\cr they were a pprehended. Mead and Holland cooperated with DEATHS FromC1 Associates in Newport Beach. and then killed himself. possibly Fnday ' niJ!:tt. Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson said a motjve for the shoo11ngs was still undetermined. A ha ndfun was found on the bed. Olson said. He said the number of shots fired was still undctcnmned Monday. The Sheriffs Department wac; called ·to the scene around noon . Monday by a neighbor who became , cooccmed because she hadn't seen . Hunt for KVeraJ days, according to ()hon. Hunt was last seen about 5 e.m. Friday leavina her Newport Center office on San Joaquin Hills llo9d. "We left the office together and • 9'e Wiii toina to show a rental, and tbien lbe WU aoing to 10 home," said AllUl IC..inchmer, a cl09C friend and UIOdase of Hunt's for the put 13 ,_.~ said she did not know wllll led 10 the lbootinp. She said ..... a.aware or any quarrel or Cldict Hunt couJd have bad with , .... ~whom f!unt had known •-~ ~ ~ sometbina to do ' ~ii mental condition," llid. ''I tbCJlulht be Ml a ~ ., a.ts ~bon in the quiet •1 ol. lne4«w IOWBbomes ........ ~~=; I ~•11lm ~ llid ~were ~--=~:"'~ which 1s being asked to certify as complete an environmental rc~rt on the park plan, will also consider several other proposals. sos From A1 building. But she contradiclcd claims by Buffa that SOS could move into the facility and have it operational in two weeks. of the Rea center by midnight Thursday. Forbath said she's -willing to fight the city in court. Amburgey and west side l"C$idcnts said the charity should move w1thout a fight. "To wait to the last minute and then oppose the eviction, I don·t think is a very credible thing to do," Amburgey said. U nder the COC proposal. SOS would pay SI per m o nth for the first year in the 4,200-squarc-foot build- ing. Payments then would be based on a sliding scale and the charity would assume all rent by the seventh year. As recommended by the staff, the park would be developed on two pieces of land: a 5-acrc plot ap- proved previously and dedicated for park use and an adjacent 10-acrc parcel which 1s pan of 475 acres the Cll} purchased for open space and annexed in June 1989. The remain- ing 465 acres would be maintained as permanent open space. However. some opponents say City Council approval of such a project would set a dangerous prece- dent by allowing such a develop- m ent on land originally intended to be left open. The bu1ld1ng would require the addrtion of counters a nd sinks to make it operational for the charity that serves more than 250,000 hungry per year, she said. Such renovations would take until April 30, the same amount of time necessary to complete escrow on the building SOS hopes to purchase, she said. Laguna Laurel factions meet The storms that brought rain to the coastal areas dro pped snow to around the 4,000-foot level in the Southern California mountains and caused low temperatures in the m1d- tcens to m1d-20s. Tire chains were required 1n the San Bernardino Mountains heading into the ski rc- sons. The Wednesday storm sho uld continue to blanket the mountains with snow and ki ck up some gu~t y winds until Thursday. The snow level 1s expected to hit 3.000 feet 1n the north to 4.000 feet 1n the south. "The thing 1s. we·re trying to save o pen space to be kept natural in pcrpctuit) and we can't have it be 'ulncrable e'er) time somcbodr has a bright idea 10 use a httlc of it.' said Gene Felder. a member of Village Laguna. "This would be the greatest insult to all the environmentalists \I, ho spent so man~ weekends and so man~ hourc, to gather signatures to quail f~ Prup. 70 for the ballot." polilc 1n an effort to draw Goodman out of the . outh Laguna house. Purcell said. When thev \I.ere unsuc- cc<;c,ful o fficer<> mo,cd.1n Residents 1n the ~outh Laguna neighborhood ''crc neH·r in danger dunng the ~\.\AT team operation. Pu rec II c;a1d . "lie wasn·1 g111ng to be getting av.a,," Purcell c;l11d. "And 1f 11 be- came a gun halllc. there wasn't an 1mmcd1atc threat to the ne1gh- horhood ... .\crording 10 a rcponer at a newc;- papcr 1n lta\l.amba ( ount). Miss . v.hcrc three o f the murder '1ct1ms !J,ed, the v1ct1ms there dtcd Jan. 7 and their hod1c'i were d1~overed the follov.ing da~ T\l.O of thl' '1ct1ms. \I.ho ll\cd together. were found in a burned house about 10 miles south of Fulton. the reponcr 'iaid. They had been c;hot. he <>aid. fhe third '1c11m was found shot 1n his home, according to the re- porter. All three 11',,ed in the Itawam- ba ( ount' area. Nevertheless, the city is prepared w file and serve an unlawful de- tainer on the charity Thursday, Sttk- ing an eviction order from a Su- perior Coun j udge. Such a move could take two to three months, city officials said. The city earlier ordered SOS out LEIPZIG From A1 The new conservan9 stems from the Bolsa Chica Planning Coalition that last )car hammered out a his- toric agreement calling for resto- ration of I. I 00 acres while also spelling out development rights for the Signal Landmark Co. of Ir vine to build ahout 4.000 homes on 400 acrc'i of land In his ncv. JOb. he'll JO•n w11h the -Orange ( ounty Depanment of Education 1n developing an outdoor education rnrrn:uhm. He'll also help decide the lornt1on and offerings of a n 1n1crpctall\ c center for \IS1tors. He'll also monitor and have a voice 1n the restoration efforts to be led h} Dr. Michael Josselyn. a San Frannsco State professor who Le1p11g calls one of the nation's foremost biologists and wetlands authon11e' Lc1p11g 'ia1d he foresees the resto- ration program ~•retching out over the years because of continued oil operation~ b> Shell 011. There have been e'illmatc~ that 011 ac11,·11y will last 20 >cars ly The Daffy PNot A two-hour meeting Mo nday be- tween Laauna Beach city officials and Irvine Co. officials yielded no decisions or announcements on cf- fons to settle the dispute over the proposed Laguna Laurel develop- ment. Another meeting has been schcd- the Bolsa Chica Gun Oub and again, starting in the 1920s. by oil drilling companies. A minimal wetlands rcsroratton merely would conunuc to bnng sea water into the Bolsa Chica under Warner Avenue and from Hun1- 1ngton Harbour. Leipzig said. M ore water would be available for wetlands if a non-navigable channel 1s cut to the sea. he said. Resto rers could get more \\oater h~ taking out all levees. he said. Wetlands "are the m ost prcCH)u\ tyf>C? o f habitat in California," h~ said. "Where's there's water thl'rt"' hfe " Le1pz1' said he'll also work \\1th the city s tounst bureau on the wetlands' "natural draw" for tour- ists. "It 1s good in all aspect~ - econom1call}. as a destination to sec wildlife 1n Huntington Beach." Leipt1g has a degree in political science from Stanford and a doc· toratc in biology fro m Weslc)an University in Connecticut. The restoration of the Bolsa Ch Ka wetlands. when II comes. will be the second restoration 1n the area. uled for Friday. according to Larry Thomas, Irvine Co.'s vice president of corporate co mmunica11ons. "We pursued an idea from the last meeting. but there ts no plan yet." said Laguna Beach Mayor Lida Len- ney, who added all parties had agreed not to disclose further infor- mation on the meeting. Forecasters said the rains helped alle' 1a1c the effects of d rought in the region. but warned 11 will take a senes of dov.n pours and a substan- tial o;now pack to alleviate ft'ars of warcr shonag,·s this year. W~dn~sday's Cov~r Story: Ca/trans Is making vis/bl~ progr~ss on Its ~xt~nslon of th~ Costa M~sa Fr~~way, but tMr~ Is st/II a long way to go. Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Gary Gorman. president o f a H unttngton Beach homeowners group formed to protec t the coastlam.J on thl· \nuth side of the ul}. ')a1ll the OC\\ \\etlan<I., .. , .. funl·· tioning \'Cr) \l.l'll :ind I'> rnm1ng ~ack a!> expected." Least terns. l'grc.·t<. heroM and about 25 Spt'CJl'' ot h1rdc. arc.• making 1hc1r homl' on Jhc land that \\ac; onll' O\I. ne<l b} thl' ( ah lorn 1a De- partment of Transportation and earmarked for the 111-fated Pacific ( oast Frec"'a' More 1mportantl). Ciorman said, marine organ1c;ms ha"c returned to the area. marking the bcg1n n1ng., of the ecOS)'>tcm fotid chain he .. aid "It takes \cars w be 'utcec;o;ful. We sec po<,1t lvc change<; hut haven·1 c'pen cnccd all of nature's qclcs." Gorman. a fireman in Long Beach. said hr neH'r g;1' l' 11 murh though! \I.hen hl' U'il'd to we bull· doLers \l.Ork1ng on n marshland getting rl·ad~ to build homco; "Hell. I thought 11 was progrcc;~ ... hl' ~Id. The state has lo~t about 90 percent of its wetland\. arrnrding 10 some estimates Gorman. whu wo rked w11h the Bo lc;a C 'h1ta C un-.enancy's Lc1p11g in H''.tnrat1on of the 17-acrc '>'l'llanl.I~ \Ill' nm.·rl·d high pr:ll'il' tor him .. IC IS \Cr). \Cf) dcd1call'd Ill (·onS(.'r' dtion. and he''> alwa) s hl·l·n :.. staunl h ~upportcr of Bolsa ( h1l.1 \.\'1th Im knowledge. background and contnbut1ons. I can't 1h1nlo. ol an)onl' hl·tter for the JOb ... Sh1rlc~ Dettloff. president of thc 2.000-memt>l·r .\m1gos de Hul'a ( h1ca en' minmcntal organ11atwn that h.11 11l'J for )Car!. to preserve the Hol<>a Chtra. also ha1led Le1p11g'c, thOlll' a\ l onscr' ancy director "I don't kno\I. anH1ne who kno\I.~ mnn· ahout Bolc,a (·h1ca than Vil· tor .. 'hl· \31d The Nc·\I, York '1c11m. who lived alone. \I.a\ found sho t in his bedroom 1n mid-December. the re- porter s.a1d That v1ct1m had been dead 1wo da~s when the bod> was disco,crcd. he 'ia1d. One of hi\ ma)or tasks will be analy11ng. along with Josselyn. vary- ing altcrnatl\C~ to bnng water into the IO\I. land area that was first dammed 1n 1899 h) the owners of Last Februaf). big canh-mo\lng machines widened the Orange County Flood Control channel and rcmo' cd a levee at the ocean to g1.,.e 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· life-giving water to I 7 acres of de· K1rschmer and another woman and called 11 Hunt Associates. "'It was really Jeri's company." Kirschmer said. Hunt was an active member of the Nt'wport Beach.Costa Mesa Board of Realtor'i. which she Joined in 1980. "She was JUSt a respected. pro- fessional, elegant lady with a fine reputation -j ust a very sensitive. wonderful person," said Barbara Aune, a Newport Beach real estate agent who knew Hunt both pro- fessionally and personally . Aune recalled she and Hunt worked together at McNab Irvine Realty before Hunt opened her own firm. "She's o ne of the people I considered a dear friend." Aune said. But Aune said she didn't get to sec Hunt often because of their busy li-s. The two occasionally met for lunch or at business fu nctions in town, Aune said. In fact, the list time Aune saw Hunt was all busi- nns event a couple of months qo. .. And then 1 aot a darti:na Christm.u card (from Hunt) that said, 'We've sot to act toaether.'" Aune said. In her spen time, the divonicd Just ca/1642-6086 Hunt liked to spend time at home. Ktrschmer said. with her two dogs, a Yorkshire temer and a Lhasa apso. A native Californian. Hunt li ved the last IS years in the Laguna Niguel area. Kirschmcr said. "She was very much a homebody. She loved to be at home." Kirschmcr said. Hunt's only daughter. Dana. 30. came from Los Angeles to spend each weekend with her mother, Kirschmcr said. But Dana did not visit her last weekend. Kirschmer said. H unt had moved into her townhomc around December. ac- cording to ncil)lbor Adrienne Har- rison. who moved in a few doors down in November. Hamson said because of the new- ness of the homes, none of the neighbors knew each other that well. but she of\cn chatted casually with Hunt. "She had two little d?f.S. We had that as common sround, ' Har- rison said. Hunt was obviously a successful. classy lady, Harrison said. The short-haired blonde was always well dressed, looked about l 0 yean younter than her real• and drove an immaculate sreen JllUAf with llliDoit licale sm-Hmilon l8id.. What do you Ute about tbc Daily Pilot? Whit don't you lib? Call tbe namber Move and your "'""" wiO be •ecorded. truecribed Ind de- graded land at Brookhurst Street and ··Someone said they'd seen her Jaguar at Chnstmas time filled to the top with Christmas prcsonts:· Hamson said. "That shows you what kind of person she was. he was JUSI a real nice lady. a real gentle soul." Hunt once showed Hamson a beautiful collection of old oak furniture she had stored in her gar- age and explained that she had at one time owned a house in Monarch Beach and later one 1n Niguel Shores, Harrison said. "She was in and o ut a lot." Har- • rison said. "She was such a pleasant. sweet lady.·· But Hamson said she had never seen Hunt's male fncnd at the townhouse. Harrison said she was home on Friday night and didn't hear any loud voices or gunshot!. But then. 1t was raining that night, she said. "Plus. we have-tiled roofs1" Har- rison noted. "Mixed in with the raindrops. we couldn't hear any- thina." .. It wa1 jull so spooky. She'd been in there so Iona and nobody had noticed. Even tbouah it wasn't an iatruderil it wu 1 murder. I don't think I' lhake this for a lona time." °:Su:;' .......... U .... IOIM ...... tditor. nc 111111 24 laour ..... ~ lll'Vic:c may be ~-----. .. '*' ........ _.,-•••-=eo•._._, .. ,...,1rlOlf ... l ................... :t:. C111tz•••-...... 11t r -tbdr .... ud ...... aUlllblr for verification, Ttll ut wbat'1 oa your -'ad. YOL111t•• ..... .__.... .. ...... --. au , rm Tlptl II .... =="~ ..... Llillll9..... -- "Al F TO Bl HI I I> I\ I '\;f \\ l't 'f{ I l I~ I I I< f-A',1110'1 lt,1 1\ ~() A;\;P MAI\: l 'I Alf O..,f\'-.:1/\ /\:-JI\ Our ~ AMuaJ Wmter S. promiln the ftnnt qu.tity mm'a dod\ln8. lpCHtll*""•· fwnW\inp. and shoH lit ~ up to 151'. plmthtw4 ..... ,...wt ....................... OS ....,, 111911 llw .. J'DU danl -ID ..... • DAILY PtLOTIT..-dey, J...-y 11, 1t80 Aa IU I I I I I "\ U o \ H It Thomas Rfleys to get humanitari·an awards FV council to try again to flll vacancy Oranae County Humanitarian Awards Dinner on Saturday 11 the Disneyland Hot.el will honor Supervisor Thomas F. Riley and his wife Emma Jane. The cvcnina will begin with a reception at 6 p.m. Dinner follows at 1 with cntenainment afterward. Theme for the awards ceremony is .. An Enchanted Evcnina." The llileys have chosen charities benefiting AJDS research and care in Oranae County to r~ive all proceeds from the event. For reservations or more information. call 645-6300. Tt!chnlcal writing t!xamlnt!d The area's National Writers C lub chapter will meet for brunch at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave. Technical writer and newsletter editor Rose- mary Boyd will share the pros and cons of being a tc-chnical writer. Aspiring and published writers are welcome. Cost is SI 0 for members and S 12 fo r nonmembers. For more information. call 968-5716. .An classt!s offt!rt!d The Laguna Methodist An Assoc1auo n offers an an class from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays 1n the social hall of the Methodist Church at 21632 Wesley Drive. South Laguna. Teacher 1s Margaret Shepard. a watercolorist and graduate of the Massachusetts School of An m Boston. For more informauon. call June DouSllas at 586-1205 or Gretchen Broenng at 675·7592. Saft! driving for st!nlors Orange Coast College will ofTer a one-day dnving workshop for those 55 and older from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in lecture hall IOI at the coll ege. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The workshop covers current dnving equip- ment and laws: sa fe driving techniques: d1min1~hed aud10/v1sual perceptions: effects of fatigue. alcohol and med1cat1ons on performance. tra,el planning and choosing safe routes: and making crucial dec1s1ons in emergencies. Instructor 1s John Regan. a lieutenant who has been \\Ith the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanment for 27 )ears. Course fee as S2 I and pan1c1pants must ha'e a valid California dn"er's license. For regis- tration or more 1n format1on. call 432-5880. Living trust laws prob~d Older Women's League of South Orange Count ) wi ll ofTer a seminar on changes to la"'s of II\ 1ng trusts and estate planning 1n a meeting a1 10 a m Saturda) at Hoag Health Center. 4870 Bar- ranca Park"a). ln·1ne Speaker will be attornc' Nora Mom">on Older Women's League I'> an ad\ocaq group for 1\\ues important to mid-life and older women. The meeting 1s open to \'1\llOr'>. For more 1nformat1on. call Rachel Jone\ at 5~ I ·347X or ka' ( amt: at .5S~-804Q · Callfomla oaks l~cture topic fhe Tree So<'.'1ct> ofOrangl' Count~ recogn11c\ 1990 as the Year of the Oak w11h J ')Cminar on tht• h1'>lol). u~'>. presen at1on and mainwnance of oai.. tret:s at 2 p m. Sunda) The program 1!t in l\\O pan' First. \ltl..e £,ans of the Tree of Lili: Nur')(.'f\ "'Ill g1H' a sltdc/'iound presentation ralleJ "<hk!i of ( ali- forn1a: Their H1stol) and I lse'i" Then Jim Bar~ cenifil'd arbonst and owner nf Ba rr}·., T rl'l' <arc. v.11l lccturc on ··Prco;en1ng Natt\l' Oaks and fhl'lr Ma1 n11:na nce ·· The prngram 1s at Macke\ .\ud11onum. H uh~ Gerontolog) Center. Cal 'ital(' Fulknon .\d· m1s\1on 1'> free and a reception foli o"'' in the patio For more information. call .i-tt>-~ 170 or 773.3579 ('..\l.t :'\DAR Tuesday~ Jan. 16 • 6 p.m Laguna Beacb City Council. cot.nu! chambers . .505 Forest ""r • 7 p.m. Ocean View Scltool District Board of Trusttts, dastnct education center. 16040 B "it . Huntington Beach. 9y HOUY J. WAGNIR Of .. Diii}< ,... ..... Fountain Valley's Ciry Council will take another stab toni&ht at appointina a fifth councilman to fifl a vacancy left in the wake of Fred Voss' November recall. The co uncil has dcadlock.cd on the vote 19 times in two mcctinp since the November election, with Mayor Laurann Cook and Councilman James Neal sup- poning former Chamber of Commerce president John Collins while Councilmen James · Petrikin and George Scott sup- ported Planning Commissioner John McKnight. Wilh no compromise candidate in siaht after a special meetina called to appoint a replacement on Dec. 12. Scott sugesled the item appear on all future council aiendas until an app6intment 1s made. Postinf the item on aaendas as a matter o course would allow the council to act immediately rather than wait two weeks for another meeting if a council member wished 10 suagcst a candidate for the appointment. Cook said Monday she has interviewed more contenders since December and 1s prepared to offer a compromise can- didate for the council's considerauon. Althou&h she declined to name her cham- pion, she said she 1s optim1st1c about tbe candidate's chances. "l think everyone 1s willing to make a compromise at this point." she said. "But that doesn't mean I think John Collins doesn't still deserve ll (the seat)." Scott said Monday he is still behind McKnight. Petnkrn said he would favor McKnight amonJ the candidates who have been considered previously. but might change his mind 1f a new name came up. Both Scott and Petnlcm said the) have not interv iewed an) more candidates since the last deadlock and were not e"en A,. LAte•,.-o ft•r•m•dlcs •tt•mpt to revive l'ellx l'onbon• of S•nt• An• who w•s f•tally wounded In • shoot- Ing on th• S•nt• An• fre•w•y on Mond•y morning. He died tn M•rtln Luther Ho1plt•I. 1-5 Freeway shooting leaves one motorist dead, another wounded By City N~ws S~rvlc~ r\\11 1TI1ll1Hl\I' \\h11 h,1J ,lfjl,lll'J ,lhnut monn. ,hut 11 11ut 1111 tht· ...,,1n1.1 \na h1.'l'\\J\ on \l1111dJ\ kJ' 1ng unl' lll•JJ JnJ thl' nlhl'r \'11un1kd f ht· Int 1dt• n I 111.1, U rrcd on I ht• \huu lJn nl lht• n11r1hhound I.tilt'' ol lhl· \~inlJ .\nJ rrl'l'\\,I\ 111 \n,1lll'1111 .1h1111l :0.. 'fl J 01 \ n.1h .. · 1 m pnltl t' I t I 11h n < rn" -..111.J 'i~I I r,1n l.. \.an 1k \\ l't·rd ,,111J lhl· Jrt\l'I\ 111 .I l1ghl f)lll..Up ,111d ,I \JO. l'al'h of \\hll h "'·I' 1•1.l UJ1l1°d h\ .ii lt':l\I (\\(I rx·11pk II.id pulkJ ot! lhl' lrl'l'\\,l\ \\\Ulh 111 ( fl'\ll'l1 1 \\l.Olll' Tht: JrtH'r' gol uut and fated-off on the \hmilJl•r during the ru'>h hour. polilC \~t < hl't Rarr. 'aid ·· 1 ht·rt: w:i, J "l'rhal alterca11on anJ 1ht·n 1hn hep.an \hooting at each other" \Jn Jt: v. l'l'rd ...aid '-1ne '>hdl~ repuned· I' "l'rl· found 31 lhl' ~ene ParJmeJ1l '> from thl' C )range ( ounl\ f 1rl' Department'\ --:onh D1~pa1th < l'nll'r "'ere c,ent to thl' \<.t:nt: al iS l6 am fhe '>Ur\1\0r \\ho police "'ere \till Ir. 1ng 10 1Jent1f\ late this afternoon. unJc~rnl 'urgl'f\ at l '(I \<1ed1cal < l'ntl'r hut "'a' rqx1n1:J 1n stable con· d111on \'an tk \\ eerd ~1J 1-c:ll\ Rumho Fonbona \IJ \na d11:J at ~1 an1n l u1hcr \1ed1l al (enter 1n .\nJhe1m 01 \anta H11\pt1.il Orangc:- C aunt' cornnn'\ \po~e,man [1Jerh ~1d Jame\ c;e, era I "'1tne''><"'> v.crc 4ut'\l111ned aboul the 1nc1<len1 Barr. \Jl<l hul .ill "erci. reka\Cd fht· C alitorn1a H1ghv.a\ PJ!r11I do,t·d Jll n11nhh11und and 'iomc \t•uthhound lant'' JI the <.eene lnr almo~I lour hour\ 3\ lhl· l·,..me '>Cene 1n\e\t1gat1•10 l•IO· t1nucJ 1.rea11ng a huge 1raff1l 1am Man held in alleged assault at beach By LESLIE EARNEST Of IM 0.Mly ,....,, \lat' .\ Laguna Beach man "'ho f}Ohl·e \3\ U!>l'll a hro!..cn holllc to sla'>h anotht•r man·, throat at Main Bea1.h on 'iunda' night has been arrt:stcd on c;uo;p1non ot a\~ult "'1th a Jeadl~ "'capon \ean \h1rC\ :V1ilkr. 21. "a'> takt:n into cuslo<l> after.he "a' found h1d1ng on the pa110 ol The Greeter's Corner Restaurant shurtl~ alkr the allJd poltlT 'igt RJ\ mond LarJ11: said The \ 1cttm. Patnrk \\ \tai..1. 211 re· ~u1red l 5 '>l1tchn Ill h1<. throat a' a rl'<.ult oi the assault The altercation began at I 0 : I pm "'hen \t tiler maJc a pa-;s at ~1al..1-, girlfncnd on \1a1n Beach. La rd1c ..aid When Ma!..1 ao;h·d \filler to ka,e. lhl' suspect produced a broken bottle and made: a <;(ashing motion at the \ 11.'11m. \Ull1ng \1 a!..1 in the 1hroJt LJrJ1l· \31J \ltlln tkJ 11n loot anJ ''a'i dl'>l.11\ crcJ b' 11t1icer. h1d1ng on thl' pa1111 ot tht• roourant \1 1lll'r "'a" 1Jcn11f1ed h' \IJl..1 and tak,·n 10 Orange c ounl\ Jatl 1n lteu of S lll.IKl(l bail Lard1c ..aid Then· v.crc 1v.11 otht•r "'1tne<,se<. 111 thl· a\\Jult Maki "'a' 131..l·n ICl ...,nuth < oa'it \kd1- cal ( entl'r v. hC'rl· h1.· v. a' treat<'d anJ rcka\CJ sutt th" item will be brought off the table Tuesday. Neal said he would inlCrVlew some possible new candidate$ before the meet- ing tonight. All of the council members said they haH been looking for someone all four can agr~ on. New candidates have throv.n their hats into the ring. but thole ne~ prospects ha"c asked their names not be announced unless they arc assured suppon 1n a \Ole The council v.111 m~t at 8 tonight an the Cit) ( ounc1l Chambers at Fountain Valle~ Cit) Hall 10200 Slater Ave Republican Assembly endorses Ferguson By HOUY J . WAGNER .\ssembl~man (,11 fergu$on of Laguna Bealh has "'on 1hc: c:ndorsement of the eight C alatorn1a Rc:pubhcan .\$$Cmbl~ units 1n 1h1: JI s1 D1stnc1 in a special endorsing Lon\ l'nt1un Fergu!>on I'> among eight candidate~ 1n a spenal Senatc: deu1on called b~ Go~ George [)('ukmt:Jlan for Fc:b. o to fill the seal \alcHc:J b~ \\ 1l11am ( ampbell. R-El Toro. v. hen hl' rn1gned Ot-c l 5 to ~­ co mt· pr<.'\11.knt e1t thl· ( J hfom1a \fanu· facturers \'>'>tK.1at111n .\lso 1n thl' tidJ are Repubhcam. Run lsk\ Ill Brl'.I r rJn!.. Hill of \\ h11t1er and <Jar. \t1lkr 111 D1Jmond Bar Demcxrat' Jani.l°c: l •rJhJm 111 L.lguna Hills. Bradle~ \h FaJ1.kn ot V. l.'1 C O\ 1na and Thomas \\haling 11! TI T m11 Jnd \mencan lnde- pc·nden1 K11t'x·rt Lt'"'" of Ro ..... land Hc:1gh1., Thc: endnr'-l'ml'Ot rt·qu1red a tv.o-third' 'ote fr11m thl' .ueJ ~ C R .\ de kg.ate<, Fagu'>on l!,lll : ' 111 :-'ote\ at the u1nlc:n·n1.e \ltlln dnd Hill t'a<.·h rect'1"ed OOl' 'nil l'k' g.111 nnnt• Onh Ferguwn and \ltlkr Jtll·nJl·d tht· u1 nlerence 'ia1ur dJ' 1n < 1>r11nJ Jl'I \lar \ 01er'> 1n tht· i l'h h l'klttnn ma\ \Ole for J lanJ1Jatt· Imm am pan' If no one "'ID'>. a run11tl Jm11n~ 111p 'ote-gt:tll'~ trom t·a1.h part\ \\Ill 0e s .. heduled for \pnl --De·splle 1)\ er'\\ hC'lming suppon tor r .. ·rgu ... un .11 lhl' 1.1m krcnle. \Orne Re· puhltt.an leJJc:r' Jrl' lOncemt·d that a pending in\ t'Sllg.tl 1on of f{·rgu<>on b} the \IJll' Fair Poli lit J I Pr:ll tllC'S ( omm11os1on could 1mpa1.1 hi\ 'otl'r appeal h·rgu\on 1~ undt·r 1n,es11g.at1un for fai li ng 111 prompth rcpon income from hi\ puhl1l rdatwn' firm although hC' has "'11d lhl' Jl'IJ~ "'d'> unintentional \\ h1k h·rgu,on I\ l'O unt1ng on pred1lminan1h Republll·an Orange ( oun· 11an'> !m .1 'll tof\ electton v.atche~ fear Jn~ nl'g.11 1q· rc'>ula 1n the 1n,es11g.at1on u>ulJ 1.11\t him <.upp<ln 1n a runoff 1f one 1\ requ1n•J fhC' ( R\ cnJ1wement ~"'ings ad, an· tagenu\ \ olunte<.·r t·ampa1gn v.ork, help "'Ith mailing~ anJ u~ of the group's namc: hchtnd Fergu'>.on I he C. R .\ ha\ an estimated 400 mem· her~ in the 'J <,t 01stnct. which stretches from \1 1ss1on VieJO on the south to the \\ e<it \an ( 1ahncl \' alle\ on t he nonh rht• tOO \l.'r\atl\e group claims b . .500 ml·mtx-r~ \tatl'v.1dl' • 7 p.m. Hutiastoo Be.cit City (elementary I Scbool District Board of TnstttS, dastnct educa- tion center. 2045 1 Cra1mer Lane • 7:30 p.m. Huatin1ton Beacllt Union Hlgb Scbool District Board of Tn1tees, Dastnct Educa- tion Center. 10251 Yorktown Ave. •7:30 p.m. Irvine Ualfled Scbool District Board of Education, adm1nistrauon building. 50.50 Barranca Parkway. Car hits, kills man crossing Coast Highway l!ly City News Service N1s!>an 2llOS'X tra,l·ltng l'3\tbounJ jh<)ul 40 It> 55 mph. <,a1J '\e"'man lording tel \:c"man • 8 p.m. Foutala Valley City Couacll, coun cil chambers. 10200 Slater Ave. .\n un1dent11ied man \\3'> killed late aturda~ night in ~ev.pon Beach "'hen he "'as 'itruck b) a rar a'i he crossed West Coast H 1ghv.a~ SC\Cfl' arnte traum~ aftl'r thl' 10·24 pm accident. arcord1ng to ~t'"'P<H't Ekalh police LI Tim Ne\\man No .. nmmal charges v.all he filed against the dn' er v.ho struck th{' ped· estrian. Nev. man said The pedc-;tnan fl<.'"' o'er tht· \.1<;\an·, hood. "e"man \31d. and v.a<, 1al..c:n h' ambulance to Hoag Hosp11al "'here he "'as pronounced dead at Ill c, pm ln't''>llgator. Jl·tc:rm1ncd Alissa was not a1 fault 1n the 1nc1dent. :"iewman said. .\hs~ "'a' not 1nto"c-at~d and witness statements 1nd1lat<' \he could not avoid 1he ped<'<.tnan v. hl'n he stepped 1n front of her car '-.cv. man "411d Wednesday .. Jan. 17 No meetings scheduled. \uthonttes were st1ll attempting to locate ne~t of kin of the dead pedestnan Monda) ni ght. Dcscnbcd as a male H1s.- pan1c an has earl) 20s. th<' '1ct1m died of The petle'i tnan reponedl~ cro<i\ed from in front of the Balboa Ba) Club. 12~ I '-" Coast H 1ghwa~. to the northern '>Ide of the hlghwa) and was struck b) a 1983 The drt\er of the \;1<;<.an LinJa .\ltc;<.a ~~. ot Long Beach. pulled 0 ' er to a parking lot JUSI nonh of the ~enc and daakd the ~I I emergenC\ numhcr al - .. T herc'c; no cnmanal culpab1ht), .. '.'l'"man <.a1J 'It "'as too late. She didn't e'C'n ha\l~ ttm<.· to h11 her hrak<"s." 1'01 IC I I Of, Newport Beach A female called Christopher and Co. hair salon at 2600 block East Coast Hiahway on Friday afternoon and said, "Somebody was there earl ier and set a bomb. It will 10 off in 35 minutes. This is a warnina and serious." The salon and adjacent shops were evacuated for approx- imately 30 minutes but nothina was found. • • • Someone pried open a window of a duplex in the 400 block of Tustin Avenue, ransacked the home and took a Winchester shotaun, mit- cella.ncous huntina lmives and 1 aold men's watch. • • • A male called a private in- vestiptor's office in the 600 block of Newport Center Drive and threaten· ed bi• life. • • • Someone pried open a wind ~"I on a 1970 Vol~Bua pubd tn a lot in the 100 . ofMcfad- de9 Pl8Ce and ttraped I bra1ld-new city of Newpon 1-=b pmki .. per- mft otr the windlhidd. • • • TMft were no lips of .,.,_. nuy, but Sll.l'O worth of "'91201 piopeny. htdudiftl two ClllW .. ~were pe tom• ....... the 1400 block of Superior A venue. • • • A purse and men's watch were stolen from a desk set up in the lobby of the Merid1en Hotel. 4500 MacAnhur Blvd .. dunng a conven- tion. The purse. with S560 cash and a rina missina. was fou nd later in a restroom trash can at the nearby Newpon Sheraton. Laguna Beach A 47-year-old woman was bat- tered by a tccn-aac male as she was walk.ins near Alta Laauna Park on Friday at about 6 p.m .. accordina to police reporu. The male aot off a moped. pabbed the woman by the thrOAt and threw her on the p-ouod. police taid. Afttt mumblina aom~ th.int unin&elliait*, the autp«t "'°" turned to the momd and drove off. --.-,-. A man WU ...... tbr SNlllic ~:ex:--........ dil&lo¥1Nd '"""'~~"''if·':'::. daJ •rn'sa yelling and cussing at about 8:10 a.m. because her child was noisy The man's )elhng could easily be heard throuah her walls. she said. • • • Someone stoic a tire and nm valued at S 150 from a I 98 I Datsun in the 20000 block of Densmore Lane. • • • An 8-year-old boy. said an elderly man "was prancina" around the runnina track at Marina High School with no clothina except for a pair of socks. • • • A Ncwpon Beach woman who was shoutina for help reponedly was draged into a black Camaro by two men who beat her and took her car keys. Beach Boulevard. Costa ~esa The residents of a home an the 3000 blocl of Kall) brooke Lane awakened w11ha stan unda) when fireworks exploded in their ma1lbo' • • • The rear window of a Dodge Omni was smashed while the car was parked in the 2100 block of Pomona Avenue. The radio. amplifier, equalizer and speakers were stolen. • • • A shopper at Crystal Court. 3333 Bear St, returned to find the door handle on her Volbwqtn Jett.a pried and her steftO and black leatheT jacket miuina. • • • A man witb brown hair and a buthy mua18Cbe was .a tneakine away with S600 wonb or pok> lbins and jeuat ftom die 'r dr)' rVOln It 1K JlOIMSway .... 16IO hpai« Ave. ••• A mu MC 118 ol~,.. IO Mmm ~-·. ·""1,,• .... ....., ffld9111 llillL·JJJI A._ Gltli ~------.. .............. -.... ,...far•tllli:l•• conaJlliOll. Man accused of rape set on fire in Laguna 1y LESLIE EARNEST °' -°""" .._ SUifll A Lacuna Beach man cla1m1ng to ~ avenging the rape of has girlfnend cau~d another man to catch fire Sunday and was arrested for at· tempted murder, police rcponed. RuSSC'll Michael Nowak. 29, was arrested after allqedly towna rub- bina akohol on Ricardo Williams. 35. The ak:ohol was ipitcd by a spa« heater in a bethroom and Wuliams suffered bums to h11 leas and buttocb. ecc:ordiaa to Uipna Beach police SIL ltaymond La.rdie. ~ --•· . . ; . •' .' . J I . ~ .... " ,,._ I -·' · Long-dlstanc~ calls · put on hold for AT&T cuitomers NEW YORK. (AP) -ATAT's pbonc syaem bad ~or probkms connectana looa-ctiatance calls throuabout the country Monday due to trouble in new electronic call- switcbina centers, the company said. Half the calls in the nation on the AT&:T system were not aoina tbrouah after 11 :30 a.m. PST, about the time the problem was first no- ticed, said Daisy Ottmann, a spokeswoman for American Tele- phone &. Telegraph Co. The company reponcd that the problem was fixed by 8:30 p_m ., but spokeswoman Sally Sherwood said she could not provide any more details immediately on how the network was returned to normal. ''Obviously through a very long. laborious process they were able to detect the problem and fix it," Sherwood said early today. For much of the day, callers re- ceived recordings saying all ci rcuits were busy and calls could not be put through, AT&T spokesmen said. The problem seriously affected tele- marketers, airline reservation centen and other heavy phone users. In OraDJC Count}'_, Pacific Bell rcprescntatave Linda Bonniksen said Pac Bell lines were not affected because it serves o nly the 7'14, 213 and 818 area codes. But the Pac Bell system was inundated with 20,000 more calls than usual to the "O" operator because thoK' with prob- lems on AT&T lines were trying to find out what went wrong. .. Of course. we had to refer them beck to AT&. T operators," Bon- niksen said. Businesses with private line networks by AT&T were unaffected, Linda McDougall, locaJ AT&. T spokesman said. She added the company com- pleted an average of SO percent of its calls Monday. Normal call volume nationally is 80 to 90 million calls a dat 'In my 20 years. I have not seen a situation that affected as many cities as this," spokesman Burke Azerbaijan in state of emergency MOSCOW (AP) -Hundreds of Az.erbaijanis and Armenians fought with submachine guns. helicopters and armored vehicles as brutal ethnic strife that claimed at le.ast 37 lives raged in the Soviet Caucasus. official repons said Monday. Facing the most violent Oareup in the ethnic conOict since he became Soviet leader. Mikhail S. Gorbachev and the Soviet Presidium declared a st.ate of emergency Monday night in Azerbaijan's disputed Nagorno· Karabak.h region and in nearby areas of Azerbaijan and the neighboring republic of Armenia. Horrified Tass reponers wrote people were burned alive overnight as attacks against Armenians con· tinued in Bairn. Azerbaijan's capital. "Again the blood of annoncent people was spilled." they said. Monday night's decree means Red Army units and KGB troops no" will be used to protect residents of the strife-tom area and vital installa- tions like railroads. the official Tass news agency said. Prime Minister N1kola 1 I. .Ryzhkov told Norwegian radio earlier that army units would be sent if needed to keep the con01ct from growing into civil war. The Kremlin sent hieh·level troubleshooters and more internal security troops to the mountain re- gion 1,240 males southeast of Mos- cow to try to end the fighting. It was the worst combat involv ing predominantly Moslem Azerbaijanis and the mostly Christian Armenians since their long-simmering tern· torial feud boiled over nearly two years ago. Elsewhere in Eastern Europe: I)' Ttw Assodat~ Pr~ss Other events in Eastern Europe on Monday included: EAST GERMANY -Tens of thousands of people stormed secref police headquaners, looted and tore up offices and hurled furniture out windows in a rampage that state TV said put the country's democratic reforms ··i~ gravest danger." Communist premier Hans Modrow went to the building in East Berlin, but was meet with catcalls. Treason indictments were reponed being prepared for ousted leader Erich Honecker and the head of his sceret police. BULGARIA -Parliament voted unanimously to abolish the Com- munist Party's monoj>?IY o n power, opening the way to free elections. and it reaffirmed the abolition of harsh restrictions on the ethnic Turkish minority. ROMANIA -The government said charges of abetting genocide, murder and undermining the national economy will be brought against former officials from the regime of Nicolae Ceausescu. his family and members of his dreaded Securit.ate special police. LITHUANIA -The defiant Communist Pany leader of Lithuania was chosen president of that independence-minded Soviet republic on in a landslide vote b} the legislature. The election of Alg1rdas Brazauskas by a vote of 228-4. with 19 abstentions. was a clear endorsement by the republic's Supreme Soviet legislature ofh1s stand challengmg Moscow and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev with its decision to break from the national Communist Pan). Tass said Armenians and Azerba1- jan1s with submachine guns were waging "open armed clashes" 1n Azerbaijan's Khanlar rl'gion. near Nagorno-Karabakh. In the nearb} Shaumyansky region. 300 gunmen fought in a single battle. So' 1et TV news said. A soldier told the broadcast AzerbaiJanis attacked an Armenian village to set a farm on fire. but the Armenians fouitht back with hunting riOes and assault nOes in a 1 'h-hour firefight. Four Azerbaijanis were killed. he said. Tass said Nagorno-Karabakh. a predom1nantl)' Armenian distnct of ALcrbaijan. "looks like a front-line 1onc toda}. Trenches arc being dug in villages ... self-defense posts being reinforced." It said "terronsts" with hand grenades and machine euns were CO\ ergang on the l\zerba1jani village of Adzh1kcnd. and that anil- IC').' guns used to break up hailstorms were brought in to shoot at helicopters. The government ne ws paper Izvestia said the belligerents were using helicopters without markings and armored vehicles captured from military bases. The violence, which exploded Sat· urday night w11h an anti-Armenian riot in the oil-producing center of Baku, is "reminiscent of news from the warfront" in World War II. Soviet TV commentator Igor Kudrin said grimly. Izvestia said at least 33 people had died the past three days in anti- Armenian rampages in Baku. a city of I. 7 million. but that the figure could rise as other ransacked apan- ments were tnspected. Attacks on the homes of Arme- nians were continuine. with more killings. So\ 1et TV said. It said 34 people. mostl) Armemans. had been injured. "Last night an Baku was as hor- rible as the previous one:· 'Fass special correspondents N. Dcmidov and V. Gondusov wrote from the cit} on th1: Caspian Sea ... Once again. the fires of pogroms burned. Again thr blood of innocent people was spillrd:· The} said people. presumabl} Armenians. had been burned alive 1n front of Baku's railwav ~tation. L~ss than 20 )ards from a police station. "hkl' ugl} black dolls. two blad.rnl'd bodies Wl'rt' cast on a trash heap:· the Tass rcponers said. The ..\1erba1Jani Communist Part\ 1ned to 1'\'\Ul' condolences to rclat·I\ c~ of not '1c11ms_ Till Y'S DRASTIC INVENTORY JUST COME & SEE OUR UNBELIEVABLE PRICES REDUCTION SALE SHIRPA BOOTS Low •as•• ,.•79•• IEl'S SWEATERS $1999 \ Stinson said at tM company's Balk-in& Ridae, N.J. offices. MCI Communications Corp. and us Sprint. the No. 2 and No. 3 lons- disunce canien after AT&T, said they had no problems with their networks. The difficulties were traced to software that runs computerized call-switching aear that AT&T t>eP.n installing in 1987, Sherwood said. The problem was found in what ls called the call signaling system, which routes telephone calls. The ~ sianalina syste.m is composed of computerized data that is elec- tronically overlaid on the data that carries the voice p<?nion of a tele-- phone call, she said. The signaling data includes the phone number of the party making the call and the number of the intended recipient of the call Ottmann said it was believed that the trouble began in one of the approximately I 00 switching centers operatina. and then spread to other c-enters. National Guard Joins drug war SAN DIEGO -The California National Guard will lend its m ost wide-- ranging suppon ever to drug-interdiction effons along the Mexica_n border this year, officials say. Guard officials have declined to ~el_ease. specific pla.ns for this year until they've received an expected SI 0 m1lhon in federal aid, which Maj. Michael Ritz said should be in hand soon. The operation's "primary thrust" will be along California's 150-mile border with Mexico. said Ritz. adding that it could be months before he knows when G uard units will be depl oyed. Fonda-Hayden's son arrested LOS ANGELES -The teen-age son of actress Jane Fonda and her estranged husband. Assemblyman Tom Hayden. was arrested Monday ~h.en police caught a group of boys painting graffiti in a parking lot. authontaes said. Troy Hayden. 16. was picked up by his father at ~he West Los Angeles police station after the youth was booked for invest1ga11on of vandalism and breaking a 10 p.m. curfew. said Sgt. Rick Walker. "He and seven other young gentle me n were applying graffitt to phone booths and posts at a park-and-nde." Walker said. '\.\TI0'\.-\1. BHlt:t ·s Bells toll loss for King Church bells across the country tolled the loss of Manin Luther King Jr. on his binhday Monday. a nng1ng reminder of the racial conflicts the slain civil rights leader struggled to overcome but which sttll haunt the nation. "With each ring we are called to an accountab1hty. an accountability of the soul and of 1he bean 's consc1enc1: that asks. 'What have you done to let freedom ring'!'" asked Pennsylvania Go'. Robcn P. Case) dunng a ceremon y at the Libeny Bell. A mome~t of si le~ce was called to r~Oect on King's lessons of no n-violence an his pursuit of racial cqualtt). The Washington-based Federal Holiday Commission said bells ch imed at 12:30 p.m. EST in all 50 states and 144 countries. The Ne" York Stock Exchange paused for a moment at noon. Noriega reportedly sold guns to foes WASHINGTON -Manuel Antonio Nonl'ga. Panama·s former mil1- UH) strongman. was hea' al~ 1n,ohed an international gunrunning. "ork1ng both sides of the political street. according to Senate 1n' est1gators . ..\1 one point. pilots fl~ ing weapons for Noriega to the Contra rebels 1n Nicaragua arc said b} "llncsscs to ha'c flo"'n on to the l 'nited States 1A1th a cargo of narcotics. "Noriega would sell thl· weapon~ to "'ho mn er had the most for them.'' lhe Senate Foreign Relations Comm1ttef on narcoti c-; rcponl'd. citing the testimon} of Jose Blandon. a former Panamanian intdlrgence official and onc-1ime Nonesa ad' 1scr Blandon said Nonega's earliest chl'nls in the late I 970's anduded thr Sandimsta rebels an Nicaragua. who "l'fl' succrssfull~ hatthng 10 oust that countn ·s dictator. Ana<itas10 Somo1.a. He later sold weapons to the Contra rebels ·an Nicaragua battling the Sand1n1stas. the panel said. Jackson launches D.C. statehood drive WASHINGTON -Jesse Jackson. declaring that statehood for the District of Columbia was a "mainstream" issue. launched a ne" elfon Monday to gain the d1stnct's admittance to the union. Jackson said the campaign. which began on the national holida) hononng slam c1v1I rights leader Manin Luther Kang. "would give substance to the dream" that Kang espoused. Jackson. who moved to the d1stnct lac;t }Car. Cholesterol affects men under 35 SAN ANTONIO -For the first time. researchers have linked smoking and blood cholesterol le' els to hardening'of thr anencs 1n men under 35 year~ old. Dr. Hen!) McGill. one of the directors o ftht'. stud~. said Mo nda} that smoktng an }OUng men was a strongn n sk for ancr: damage than he had anucipated. The stud} is one of the first to look at damage to ane nes m )Oung people. McGill said. Hardening of the anenes can lead to blockage of the anenes which. m tum. can cause a hean attack or a stroke. Ortega: Foes plotting U.S. Invasion MANAGUA. Nicaragua -President Daniel On ega accused Nicaragua's opposition Monday of plotting to set the stage for a U.S. invasion "like Panama" by quitting the race and making the Feb. 25 elections look fra udulent. The National Opposition U nio n. or UNO. denied the charee and U.N. election observer Elliot Richardson said he was assured the coalitio n was in the race to stay. Onega said he told Richardson. a former U.S. attorney general who was in Nicaragua to represent U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar. that he feared such a ploy could set the groundwork for U.S. troop intervention, comparing it to what happened la.st month an Panama. Richardson reponed "significant improvement" had been made m the election process. but m ore had to be done to ensure a free and fair election. Ex-Salvador leader given last rites SAN SALVA.DOR, El Salvador -Former President Jose Napoleon Duane was given last rites o n Monday. his doctor said. Dr. Jose Luis Saca said Duarte, 64, who has terminal cancer. is suffering from pneumo nia. The ex-president's condition is "very critical,'' he said. Shamir wants land for Jewish emlgres JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Yiuhak Shamir said Monday that .brael must keep the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. the heart of the Middle East conflict, to settle Jewish emigrcs from the Soviet Union. His SUJICStion renewed the country's debate over trading land for peace and raased fears amona Palestinians. Up to ~J~ Soviet Jews are expected to move to Israel over the next three ycan. naro-linen view the West Barut and the Gaza Strip as an intqral part of the nation and have rccen_!!y beaun JUgetti.na that territories terVe u homes for Soviet immiarants. They have Iona arped that lsnel keep the lands for biblical and teeurity reuons. Shamir came under immediate attack from the lcft-leanina Labor Piny, bis1partneT in Israel's ooalition aovemment and an advocate of tnd.ina 1e>me of the occupied land for peace. Clvlllans reportedly kllled In Uberla LONDON -Hundredt of unarmed civiliant have been kill:d !r rebela ;:!J:vcmment trOOPI in non.beast Uberia. Anu-;-~,~~J said y. 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He "'on a Bnush -\ctor of the Year a"'ard 1n 1974 and an -\men- can Emnn a"'ard 1n 1976 for his ""ork in the ~nes. wh1Ch "'as filmed from 19"0 lo 19-5 and constant!} 1s on reruns. He ""as made an O BE. or officer of the Order of the Bn11sh Empire. 1 n 1979 for his sen ices 10 the theater and films. WEDDI '.\f•S ISHIKAWA-MEADOWS K.athn n J_ Meadows of Costa \tcsa and Cicorge lsh1ka\\a of Full- erton ""'rt· married on Jan I~ 1n the I 1~t L'n1ted \1e1 hod1st Church. C m ta \ksa. Th1.· couple greeted 160 gur:st~ at their rt·c·ep11on at the Mesa \ crd1.• ( ountr} ( ·1ub. Ernest and Elm• ~-teado"'s of La folla are the parents of the bnde \he "ur1.· a "h1te taffeta uff-the- 'houldt·r ~u,,n ''1th an 8-foot train 1nmm1.·d "Ith <,equins and pearls. 1 h1.· txl\J1(t' "a' al~o tnmml·d "'ilh rt'Jrl" Jnd ~qu1n\ and featured a '>hr:r:r hJd .. l:l1sa ~1oore "as the bnde''I honor attendant. and bridesmaids were fh1atx·th Trotman. Tern Rec('C. Donna Troutt and Lon Magga Th1.· bridegroom 1s the son of Nonko lsh1 ka"'a of Fullerton and the late Harr) Ishikawa. Doug llollo,,a, "as tx·st man. and ushers "ere \f1Chad bh1kawa. Wilham \lcadO\\S. T1molh\ Ishikawa and \tcven Leonp · .\fit·r a "'l'dd1ng tnp to C-abo San I ucas. the rnuple arc at home in ( osta Mesa he 1s emplO)Cd b) Pinecrcek ln\'cstment Co. 1n Costa \I~ and he is "1th Guitar Center in Santa .\na MOCKETT-VIUA Robert and Claudette Mockett of Newport Beach have announced the t•ngagement of their daughter. Cathy Mockett . to Olm<.-do Villa of Bogota. ( 'olomb1a. He 1s the son of O lmedo and Nelsie Villa of Bogota. The bnde-dect 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. She and her fia nce are graduates of the l 'n1v<.'rsll' of Tulsa. Tulsa. Okla. A Dec.' 15 wedding is pll nned in Our lad) Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Be.ach. From 1977 to 1981 . Jackson also played the tough unden:over police chief Co"'le\ in the Bnush TV thnller senes "The Professionals .. and "'as in the 19 TV mo' 1e ··~oble House ... His film credits included ··~·h1sk\ Galore:· the 1948 film shown in the Cn1ted States as "Tight Lmle Island ·· He apix-ared 1n ··Tunes of Glol"} ·· ( 1960). ..~ut10\ on the Bount~ .. ( 1961 ). 'The Great Escape .. ( 1962). "The Pnme of Miss Jean Brodie" (1968). and .. The hooting Pan } .. (1984) Ex-S~n. Jos~ph Clark, civil rights advocat~ PHI L.-\DELPHI-\ -Joseph S. Clark. a Cl' 11 nghts ad' ocatc in RINGWALT-VAN ANTWERP The marnage of Mal"} ~fahn Van- :\nl"'erp and Enc Charles Rinpalt "'as \olemn1t cd on Dec JO at the First Presb\lenan Church. -\shland. K} . .\ re«1.·p t1on for the couple a t the lklkfnnte C-0unm Club 1n .\shland "'a!. att1.·ndcd b} ~7' guc'ils. ~Ir and ~I r!>. Ho.,..ard Van- .\nl"'erp Ill of .\shl::ind and \>f r. and ~!rs. ( harles Carr R1ng"'ah Jr of Corona d<.'I '.\lar are the parents of the couple. The bnde "'ore a go"' n of candlelight sill shJntung \.\Ith a pnnrr:ss \.\a1st and chapel train Her halo 'ell "'as hl'ld "'1th pearl<;. no"'crs and nbbons and had a rth- bon t•dg1.'. She cam1.·d '' h1te roSt·~ and "hilt' dcndrod1um orchids edged "'Ith hull\ and fir. Ehtal:x·th Y. ii son "'as her s1stcr'<i matron of honor .• rnd bridesmaids were Julia Ring"ah. sister of the bndcgroom. Shel"} I Ste' ens. M 1chele Mell1gnt·r . .\nn Canlt'dge. Catherine Loflin. Lanier QuantL. Wend) -\llen . Sarah Cinder and Eh1abcth Thompson. The bndegroom·'i father was best man. and ushers "'ere John Van- Antwerp. hrothcr of the bnde. Ben Craig. Scott Dalton. Caner Grine. Scott Mac-\dam. Edwin Page, Winston Rost. Tom Vanasse and Don Yahn. Prescott VanAntwerp. nephew of the bnde. was ring bearer. A March wedding trip to Kapalua Bay, Maui. is planned. The couple arc residents of Nashville, Tenn. 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Jl "" 51 • 1 J] JS ,_, • 'I 41 •l )8 11 s• l • t>• '° 46 )() •S 18 b) l• S8 JS • l lS SJ 1J NI • J 8J 1• '1 '° • ' j 1 lt> SI 1S &1 8J 7(' SO lS JS " J~ • 1 .. , 1J 48 Sl 10 Congress and champion of reform in Philadelphia. died Fnda~ He "'as 88 The cauS<' of death was not dis- THE WOMEN'S HOS PIT AL SA DDLEBA C K M E DI C AL CENTER Juury l Julie and J....elh Da' 1s. ( orona dt"I ~lar. bo~ . Juuary 5 Valene Ka' and '.\lark John Erfun. Costa \ksa. girl SOl1TH COAST MEDICAL CEl"TER Dttember 13 :'\anC\ and Wilham Dehne. Laguna. bo>. Dttember !l Santa Knpalan1 and Sean Wht~ler. Laguna Hills. bo~ Dttember !i Cristina and Robert \\ allace. Laguna Niguel. bo~ Juuary i Jane and Sid F1t"ld. Laguna :-.;1gut"I. bo} FOUNT AJN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Dttember l Mar) and Ronald McCanne}. Lake Forest. bo} Chns11na Tram Truong and Vu K~ Ngu)en. Ne"pon Beac h. girl Jennifer and Chnstopher Carcerano. Laguna Hills. girl Carol Figueroa and John Le"'anKk Jr .. Costa Mesa. girl December! Margaret and Gregor) E .. ans. Hunt· ington Beach. t"""i n boys Debra and Michael Paholsky. Hunt- inston Beach. bov Michelle and Mohammad Ghadi. Huntin~ton Beach. girl Lynn and Wilham Boyd. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Dettmber 3 Sara and T1mothv Workman, Costa Mesa, bo) · Lisbeth and Daniel Ray. Costa Mesa. girl Dttemlter I Vick} Conwa) and Joseph Russo. Fountain Valle). boy December 7 Sharon and George Huang. Foun- tain Valley, girl UYIS•Y COiii i i EE FOR THE DISABLED The City of Fountain Valley is acceptifli applications tor volunteers to serve on the Advisory Committee for the Disabled. Ptease submit applications to the City Clerk. 10200 Slater Avenue on or before 5:00 P.M., January 20, 1990. ~.,. Sou&ti ....., s.-- ~ ~­-.. ., -~· S,,,"9'f'O ..... SI 10 so )4 )1 J) se l• Ml .. ~a..-- bl 4\ •l .. s• .. •l ... s• so WI •t se •' "" .. s,. ..... ,_ f-St ~'\OIJ ,_ '~ '"'""' r~ '""""" Wao ""WW9""0' WPl/flll"tlitM"'I \All(""'" W <"'C4f..., Watt-~''' w~ono.. 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IJn 2 i,1lh"'in~ hr.11n 'ur~n' Hl· '' J' -l e Gra1.e of \tonaco and matnarch of thl' faml·d l\.dh dan of Ph1ladel- ph1.1 J11.·J Jan ~ 1.li pncumonta at a 1.0n\.ik)1.ent hllmC' ~ht' \.\3S QI In the Senatt·. hl' ga1nt'\:1 J1'>t1n1.·· li on as an in tl'lhgt·nt and l1.H1.'t•ful Ci \ ii rights ad' 1.Ka lc. ont' oi tht· earliest cnur~ Lit thL' \ 1etnam \\ ar and a proronl·nt or" 1.ongr1.0'><11onal reform FL•h\ \'J' ,1nl' ot thl' tir-.t Jrt 1,t~ 1n' 1hL·J lhl' ,·1t' ·, [ <.tuJ.i l ••un m1JrJ' pr\11t'll tx·gun 1n -i-' JnJ funJl·J ..,, 'ht· ,·11\ 1.rt'.lt1n~ J 1,t·r:t'' l,f < )h mr1, B,,ult'' .irJ m'Ur.11' Jt·· r11.11ng H1,rJOI\ hie J nJ .-ulturr .\ h1rnwr t~:aut~ ~ut'l"n and maga- 1int• ul\ t.'f girl ht'r J(trt·ss daughter C1rJ1.l' .._dh latn m<1mt"<i Pnn1.'l" Ran1t·r 1.•I \lonl1.\1 Pn n1.t·~~ G ra1.·e J 1t·J lll lnJUOl'~ \Uffaed 1n an au10- m,1h1k J, 1.1Jt·n1 in 'x'ptt•mber I Q8~ \l,ir\· rr"·nth f dl\ h.1J "t'rlo.t·J 1n n.ill·ldll'I .lrt .• 1 '1flKt'" "'hl'rt' thl' hl'J,h •t l'.111' .trC U'-t'J I nlJ l 1mrrl'"'''n' "-dh ' hu)t'l.lnd fohn 8 t-...clh 'ii \\3\ .in ()l~mpll r0\.\1ng cham- PlllO "h"l p.irlJ~t·d h1\ .,l ills as a bn, ~!.i\l'r 1nt,1 J u•n,trud1nn l·m - pm.-~fl' d lt'J in l '1tll I Not~d LA muralist Charles 'Cat' Felix Jr. LO .\~(1ELE~ -c hark~ \\ .. Cat .. Fd1\ Jr . "ho emerged trom the tough East 1de housing proJi."Cts Margaret Kelly, mother of late Princess Grace Ll'\\\C>OD '\ J -\1.irgJrt·t t-...dl~ mother l)I lhl' late Pnnre~s Born on De\ I J. I t!"I(, the formC"r \1 Jrg.Hl'I \laJt'r mt'\ ht•r future hu~­ h.rnd .lt J Phila&lph1J ""'1mmintt ~I "'ht·n -.he "as l lC'C'n·aier. ThC'\ m ame-d 1n I '-1.:'.-l Right now. no news is good news for homeowners at Security Paci fie Bank. Because we're waiving all dosing costs on all our Homeowner Equity Loans up to S250J0). P1us. we offer no points /no fees on a11 our Variable Interest Rate Homeowner Equity Loan" and a no points/no ft>t>s option on our fixed rate Homeownt>r Equity Loans. But while we're saying no to extra costs, we're saying yes to 30 year len"f on fixed rote HameoumRT Equity Lnans. This l~r term means your monthly payments will be lower. And that's something you can hardly say no to. Of course. with an offer this good we can't guarantee it will be around forever. So. now would be a very good ti me to appl~ For comple te details. phone our toll- free number Monday through Thurs- day from 7AM-9PM. Friday 8AM-7PM and Saturday from 8AM-6PM. Or visit anv one of our convenient 550 branches. Security Pacific dfers the stability of a 120-year-old bank and is part d Security Pacific Cocporation with total assets of $87 billion. 1-800-553-SPNB ext. 48 11 J M Or-.. OGMt DAILY PILOT I Tu.day, JMuairy 11, 1180 Debt-ridden Camp~au see k s Chapter 11· protection CINClNNA Tl (AP) -Debt· swamped Campeau Corp. of Canada IO"l&ht refuac in bankruptcy court for 1tt U.S. department ttores Mon- day, kcepina open famous chains such as Bloominadalc's, Lazarus and Rich's while struaHng to reorpnize. The filing for 'C'hapter 11 protec- tion in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Cincinnati was the b1gest ever by a retailing business, affecting 258 de- partment stores that employ 100.000 people an4 are visited by millions of consumers nationwide. Officials of Campeau's Federated Department Stores In c. and Allied Stores Corp. quickly sought to re- assure customers. employees and merchandise suppliers that business would go on as usuaL They said all regular customer services. such as credit card salt's and merchandise returns. would continue. as would paymC'nts 10 suppliers and em- ployees. .. The bit problem 1s corporate, not in the stores," said Anne Sera. a spokeswoman for Federated's At· lanta-bascd Rich's chain. "I think the public will understand. The problem is not with Rich's; we're solvent." The filing reflected Cam~au's problems payi ng the multib1llion· dollar debt accumulated in ac,quiring Allied in 1986 and Federated in 1988, two of the biggest retailing industry takeovers of the decade. Even before Monday, Campeau was planning a restructring that would enable 11 to pay debts. and was ne~otiating with creditor banks over b1lhons of dollars . Under Chapter 11 . the companics get a reprieve from creditor bills and can continue operation!> while re- organizini their finances. All bus1· ness dec1s1ons regarding the com- panies must be approved b~ Judgl' J. Vincent Aug Jr .. wh o took the casc. President to propose tax-free accounts to encourage saving By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Al' l e-. V/rft" WASHINGTON -The Bush ad- ministration as getting ready to offer a new C'nticement to encourage Amen cans tc;> be more thnft}. hop- ing to boost the count!) 's low Sa\. mgs rate. President Bush will ask Congres~ to create a new "fam1l} sa\ ingc; account" that would allow. people to cam tax-free interest and d1v1dends on money that is squirreled away for a specified number of )'ears. admin- istration oOicials said. These oOicials. who spoke on co n- ditton that thei r names not be used. said the savings accounts would be pan of the president's 1991 budget. due to be released on Jan. 29. and would also be featured in Bush's State of the Union addrcss to Con- gress on Jan. 31. The administration as touting the proposaJ as a key to bolstenng the country's lagging international econ- omic fortunes_ by increasing the P90I of mo ney available for invest- ment and thus lowenng the costs American businesses must pa) to expand and modernize. However. many pn,ate econom- ists remain skeptical. sa)ing while the proposal would be a popular tax- bruk for the middle class. 11 would do little to boost o' era II \3 ving<i. "Our past experience shows that these accounts don't do very mur h good in boosting savings." said David Wyss. an economist with ORI-McGraw Hill. a pri\ate econ- omic consul ting firm. "The peopk who will take advantage of them would have sa ved anywa' .. Officials said that the Bush proposaJ is still being finC'·tuned. but they gave the following details of what the final plan as e'(~ted to look hke. It will allow families to contnbule as much as SS.000 per >ear and 1nd1viduals to contribute as much as $2,500 annually. The accounts would be limited to families with incomes below S 120.000 a year and to 1nd1\'iduals ma king below S60.000 annually. Unlike lndi' idual Retirement Ac- counts. taxpa)ers would not be able to deduct their annual contributions from their taxable income. But the interest and di vidends would ac- cumulate ta'·free. At the end of the m.~uared holding penod, the ac- cum ulatcd sa' 1ngs could be "1thdrawn and spent without any tax btte from Unck Sam. ources said the adman1strat1on wac; sull mulling how long a penod to require. Seven years was men- tioned as the most l1kel) choice. although thcrl· was c;omc sentiment for a longer penod. poss1bl) 10 years. The holding period. whether seven or 10 )ears. would be a radical depan ure from IRAs. which require that the an,estment be held until the taxpayt•r turns 5911~. If the monn 1s \.\lthdrawn before that time, a· 10 percent penalt~ as ampo~d. The nc" account has bci:n promoted w1th1n the admin1strat1on b) T rca<tul) Secretary N 1cholas Brad~. "hoc;c dt•partment has been s1ud~ ang "a'<; to boost .\menca's compe11t1vc standing. noting that ~mcncans managed 10 save only 4 4 percent of their after-la\ income 1n 1988. JUSt one-founh of the Japanese sa' angs rate "This as a straightforward effort to try to change beha vior." said Sidney Jones. assistant Treasury secretary for tax poltc). "It 1s a vel) simple concept. ve11 understandable and Ve!)' forthnght .. Prices continue decline as pessimism lingers NEW YORK (AP) -Prices de- clined broadly Monday on Wall Street as pessimism about the econ- omy -which sent stocks sharply lower on Friday -took a further toll on the market. "They don't sec any reason 10 take an agrcssive st.and on the buy side." Michael Meu. an anaJyst wtth Op- penheimer & Co., said of traders. The Dow Jones indu.Slrial avenigc fell 19.84 to 2.669.37. Declining issues outnumbered ad· vanccn by about 11 to 4 m na- tionwide-trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues, with 395 stocks rising, 1.09 1 falling and 466 unchanged. _ Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to a moderate 140.59 milHon shares, down from 183.88 million in the previous session. Nationwide. consoltdatcd volume in NYSE-listed 1o;sues. including trades in those stock-; on regional exchanges and in the over-the· counter market. Iota led 168 I 3 million share<i. Analvsts said the malaise that scttJcd · O\•er Wall Street after two negative economic reports on Fnday remained 1n place Monda~ The government had reported that wholesale price!> surged n 7 percent during Dccemtx·r \.\h1lc rl'tail sale'> rose a slugg1!>h 0 .:! percent. The combinat10n of accelerating infla- tion and a sofiena ng cconom} un- nerved many 1nvestor<t and stock pnccs fell sharpl) Fnda}. with th e Dow Jones average of 30 industnals tumbling more than 71 points. Bargain-hunters who might nor· mall) enter the market after a sharp loss stayed one the sid elines Mon- day. said Dennis Jarrett. an analyst with Kidder Peabody & Co. Jarrett described traders as apathetic. Analysts said many traders were waiting to S« what trend m ight emerge from the Tokyo Stock Ex- chanae, which was closed Monday (or a holiday . The Japanese stock market had its worst decline in two ~rs Friday, contributing to Wall Street's dismaJ performance. We'll Make Yoo Re Like A Millm. Hatbor Bank. Ptrsonali1Jed scrvice formy sar loan. GiYc us a an rod2y. Campeau 's Ralphs avoids bankruptcy COMPTON (A P)-Ralphs Grocery Co. has avoided the financial woes gnawing at Campeau Corp.'s other U.S. companies. Federated Depart- ment Stores Inc. and Allied Stores Corp .. Ralphs' chief said Monday. atcd, with our own dcbt1 our own bank financ· ina," Allumbauah said. ·Ralphs needs no fu nds from Campeau and the Campeau Corp. is prohibited from removing any funds from Ralphs." Most Ralphs customers are unaware the company is part of Campeau. and Ralphs has no immediate plans for ads to reassure them. he said. stores u needed. For example, Ralphs had $40 milliot\ Rrt hand to &>a)' the S 11.J million in debt due at U\c end of this month. said Andrew LcinofT. an analyst 11 iM~arthy. Crisanti & MafTet 1rft Montpelier. Vt. "It's business as usual." Chairman and Chief Executive Byron Allumbaugh said after Allied and Federated sought protection from their credi- tors under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy law. Ralphs. with I 42 stores. is thC' third largest supermarket chain in Southern California. Toronto-based Campeau. the huge retailer burdened with $8 billion in debt, acquired Ralphs as pan of its 1988 takeover of Federated. But Ralphs became an independent corpor· ation under the Campeau umbrella in July 1988. and is unaffected by the bankruptcy filings. As pan of the spinofT from Federated, Ralphs management bouJht a stake in Ralphs by paying Federated S 1.02 billion. which the man- agers borrowed. The cost of paying down that debt has kept Ralphs in the red. a circumstance expected as pan of the deal. When rumors of the impending Allied and Federated filinp beaa. n circulating last week, Allumbauih and Rafpl~ bankers and finanda1 strateaists met with sup ie rs to reassure thent11>f thC' aroccry chain's solv ncy. Allumbauah told the suppliers that Ralphs has been able to cut its net losses from $72.6 million in fiscal 1988 to about $31 million in fiscal 1989. which ends Jan. 28. The company projC"Cts a nC't loss of $7 million in the coming year. fo llowed by a S 17 million profit in fiscal 199 1. hC' said. "We are a separate corporation fro m Feder- But analysts say the grocery chain has had no problems payi ng interest on the nearly SI billion debt that remains while remodeli ng and adding U .S. chip consortium dissolves SANTA CLARA (APl -U.S. Memories. a JOtnt venture created to expand America's small share of 1he computer chap market. 1s dissolving because of inadequate financial sup- pon from the industl)'. 11 "as an- nount·ed Monday. ··what we saw was an unw1lhng· ness 10 suppon sufficient cquat} as well as purchase commttment'i 10 go fo~ard," said company prl'Sldent Sanford L Kane. .\1 the same time. he cn11c11ed the 1ndusll) for concentrating on short- term tactics rather than long-term strateg' US. Memones. hailed b' Amen- can companies when 1t "as formed la~t J unc to invest SI b1ll1on an a ch1p-mak1ng plant. decided to ta- minatc thl' venture after a meeting Wedncsda) an Dallas with the ong- inal SC\en investing companies and four other potential backers. S&Ls say government reneging on deal for buying ailing thrifts W'\SHI NGTON (AP) -Federal regulators arc taking away some of the financial breaks they granted to bu}ers of fa a led c;a' angs institutions an 1988. prompting accusations of a double-cross. "If th1l> ·~ upheld. nobody will ner feel 'iccurc doing buc;1ncss wi1h the go,l·rnmcnt," Washington at- turnl') and S& L lobb) ist Douglas P. Faun·ttc said Monda). .\~ pan of man) rc~cuc deals in l lJ8M. thl' Fl·dcral Home Loan Bank Board h:11.J granted accounting con- n·~!>IUll\ kno" n as "forbcarancl"s." "'h1d1 ixrm11ted bu)l'rsofm·k S&Ls to O!)l.'ratc tht· ins11tut1ons at less than tht• minimum capital rcqu1re- rnl'nl No". thl· Otlicc of Thrift . uper· '1~10n "h1\·h \Ul'Ceeded 1he bank board after Prl'\ldcnl Ru<th\ bailout plan \\al> l'n:tlll'd 1n .\ugu\t. 1s say- ing 11 \'Ill nv lungrr renignuc the for!x'Jrantn . O" ncrs o t \8. L~ Jrou1 rt•d from 17 .-• ,, t ~ .U' ,-: l) >-I n!;-. 5'8 4 ~ : tt·..-... 1 ·-• Al't-1 • 1• r-• \2 ~ 4 tht· government 1n 198.8 now wall ha\ e to risk j ust a'i much of their own money as the owners of any other 1nc;111u11on. As of Dec. 7. thrift V\\ners must put up at least SI.SO an tangible capital for CHI) SI 00 an loans or other an,estmcnt thl' in· )t1tut1on makes I ns11tut10ns that fail 1hc n.•4u1re· mcnt must come up w11h an accep- table plan to raise the mone} or face a ban on gro"' th. rcstnctang their abiht} tO makl· nc'' loans and 1n- \cstment'i . In llJM~. lhl' go,ernment sold 205 1nst1tut1ons 1n Mt> separate deali.. Jaml'S Barth of .\uburn Univer'ill). forml'fl) ch ief economist of the thrift offire. orcdactcd !>Orne lakel) NEW YORK tAPJ Jan 15 Prtv. Mon· d1v cUV A dvanced 395 117 Dteltned 1091 1483 Unchanoeo 1tt2 302 Total 1\\ues 2002 New n1ohs 8 21 New low\ 67 59 '.\\'SE l.E:\DEHS NE W YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 P.m Price and nel change of the IS mosl active New Yori\ Stoel\ E xcl'lanoe 1u un . tradino na· tionallv 111 more tl'lan SI N1mt Votu~ PhilMor s ),343, Citicorp 2,~JZ ~orer 2 :>o9 i enEIC! \.71~. gtiueMann 1,638, Amer T& T 1.613. SymblTch I 475 Merci\ I 404,300 Estl<oda._ 1 3•8 300 Was1eM01 s l,34t,i MoroanJP 1.3?}J. McOnld s 1, , IBM 1, , AmE xPr 936.400 FedNMIO s 935,800 Lut 38 " 26 , 63 62"'1 n • 42 .... 10 ) 7J • 40 • 32 38 9 ~r: J2l , JS'• -l + iii -~ -s -1'11 -'· -t " -2 ~ -~ ~ . -. -J, NEW YORK (AP) -Final Oow ·Jones J ver aoes for Jan 1 S tocks Ooen Hltitl Low Clow Ch9 0 1no UA2 38 7699 81 26 36 2669 37-t9 !4 0 Trn 1141 54 t 149 n I tt1 13 113• 96-5.69 lSUll 11001 22164 718)1 22007-063 6S Stk 1000 67 100715 990 39 996 314.00 Indus · 18.630.000 Tran 2.,805, 100 U1t1s 2112 000 65 SI~ 7•. 14T. IOO WET t\l .. S PRICES NEW •0 Ro, 1AP Mn"da~ Ahtmln ..... 702& .,.. pouftd, NT c-. _. month lilof, C-5 1 n &o I DQun<I US d<oltlnohO•,. c-'1 0460 c:""t' -oouoc1 "" Come• te>e>t ~th Mon t .. c1 38 •0 cen•t 8 pouncl Z>ftc · u c:entt • pouno .,......,.., Tl" 54 0369 ("4•1 .. , WM!o GOm00..1• pric. -lb I a" ... • $5 '40 H...oy 4 H111mon IC>ntv OOlly qvotol ...... SS 147 -troy 01 NY Comef O()Ot month Mon More..., 08~ 00 SJ00 00 -76 II) "..... ..... ""'' ,...,......., J'n OO-J'90 oo troy o• N 1 1con111e11 ~... u oo !>Cl N y M•c 'C)OI pe< "D'Y Ol Mon \lSE l'PS & 001'\S NEW YORK (AP) -The foOowlno Hsi shows me New York Stock Exchanoe sloclts and w11rr11nh 11111t have Qone UP lhe mosl and down the mosl baud on e>erctnl of ch11n1>e for Monday No SKurltles trading ~low S2 or 1000 shares are lncludt'd Nel and percenla!le cl'lanqes are Ille difference between Ill~ previous cioslno price and Mondav'\J~io p,m price. Name Last CM ,.ct, 1 Rorer 63 + tJ>,. UP 27 9 2 DetaPOlnl j~ '"> UP 11 • l vlRaytecl"I '• '• UP I S 4 LN Hou5 1 >. t~ UP t S ParPharm t1• \,'t UP 1 2 6 Rexene >1,o ''• UP 1 .0 7 l ratllFd t l-<t 11t• UP .6 I nfllnd 63'o 11'> UP .0 [{,ctSvs ·~ ~ UP ·1 I Telwen n 14~ l UP 7. I I IMSv 71'2 'h Up 7. Au\trle n 2".14 lit'> UP \ 4'1• 11• Up en Inc 11'1 '" Up t int li4 1iJ UP 11• 11'1 UP pf 2 11'> I~ UP Inc ~ s Up ~•v.Jewlr s I Y. Up ut'kllhlnv n ~ OP f~ron, ~ ~ 8: ~ s r ~ I~ 8: 4' G«menv~ d , "' H: Stor ... Tctl n " UP •• would fall apart as a rt:suh of ~mov· 1ng the forcbearanccs. requiring either a second bail out or a payoff of dcpm11ors. He added that the gvvcrnment ''Ill be negu11a11ng lhe ne" re~ues at a time when 5&L5 arc lc'is attract· "l' le) bu}ers lx'rausc of other re- s1nc11om in last )Car's law. ..If some of these deals c:tbme · unra\l:h:d. 11 wi ll be more cosdy to put them back together again. if you rnn ... Banh ~1d. Faun·ttc prcd1 cll•d 1hat the owners of &L~ purchased 1n the 1988 deals \.\Ill sue the go,crnmcnt, Joining othn S&L bu)l'rS from the early 1980) "ho losl a d11Terent kind of accounting break. ftH..\1' :\lit-::\. D I n NEW YORK (APl Jan IS PHY. Mon· div dlV 116 Advanced 16S Declined 407 ~t • unc1111noeo 116 i88 Tolal 1s\ue\ 799 New hions 1~ 7 New lows 70 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales .• p m. -..Ct and nel chanoe of ll'le 10 mosl acllve American Slock E 11cllllnoe ln uu . tradlno natlonallv al more 1tt11n S 1 Hime Votume LUI Cha. Onmlt. Nit. wl 2.312.000 J.>, + 1• TeosAirCo 176,~ '• -1 ~ Ecl'IOBav 518.7 'lfl i' ~ Diasonics •81, J 16 Soll'leDv s 393.800 21 ~ -I'• EnovSvc 375.SOO 3~ Atari 332.300 8.-.. -i , Fru1tLoom 30'2.600 14 '11 P~asusGtd 273,300 15 • BAT lne! 154,SOO 131' -ft \r\SDi\Q Sl',UIARl NEW YORK (APl -Mosl aclive ovtr·lhe· counter stocks supplted bv NASO Lut or Name Votume Bid Aslred Ch9. TlcmA s 2.oos 800 15 a M CI 1 750.400 371' ADDie( 1 4'4 1()0 )4 • F re11er I 416,300 )l!I Oracles 1 388.200 t81' Cmc SD s 1.1 se.; 133• SunMic 1 121, 16 Intel 1.057 1 35 , Comest s 793 700 I• • !=1E•ec 737 000 J>, GOLD PRICES -. -"' -. ~ . J -l t ~ l ~ . S.-c1eo wona 11<"° "'"'" Monctrr i., n,. A• ~101..i Preu .... I( .... I••• ~ 1) 9~ of! Ml 40 LOftdoft mo<r>l"Q n • "'O $4 t S JO of! Ml 9 S lelflden 1nemoon ll•l"Q • 15 &O off Ml 65 l o.'6oft tare 5-0 11 00 on S• 2S ~-•"•noon t""'O S• 15 90 UC> SO 69 ,,....,.""1 ~ .. no ,.,. •1 ""M>06 lwlcll talt •ll•noon J' 1' 40 on S• 35 S4 n ~ ..... .., llf\' Hen4IJ • ......,_ J' 15 &o oil so 65 NY .,...._... S4 16 lie Oii Ml 65 NT • .........., lattnc.tec:I 5A37 81 on SO lie M>"~ c-• 90'c:I tC>01 """''" -Mon ~ 1a ro. "° to";, "-Pwlllk Met-.. a... • pm Mon J' 14 90 UO OTf I PS .\\D 001'\S NEW YORK {AP) -The tollowlng list show• lhe Over·lhe·Counter Sloctls and warrants lhal have gone uD 11'\e mosl and down the mo\I based on e>ercenl of ch1n1>e for Monday No secur1l1es lradlno belOw U or 1000 snares are Included Nel and ciercen111ge change• ire lhe dlHerence belwHn lhe Previous clOslno Prlce and Mone111v's 11\1 or bid price u .. s Nam. Last CM ftct. 1 AllAS.ml s l'"' ~ Un 2t 4 2 Eest~olnd s u; l · 3 Rou cosm '. s-'~ Up 11·~ 4 i~slnll 1 l'n UP 6 S ~lllL Ind 6>t.t Ucf '.4 ' lnt~~f' 16111 1 ~ p,e ·~ t ~l'~~tll ~ 7·lf U.P If:, 1 Gexex l1f 1 1Jl U• ~.l SptnAmer :-. Uo-,. un1i.nt_ !~ 1/'J v. . NetwkPtc un 1/J :-. UO ~liYi ~ s-r6 B: : e:r' ~hrm 1 2 1 ..., t t}l IUP .. p ~-' f vt ~c 2 lf · ~ i'ill : r.c ~ ?.,,., '.4 g . =:-tTtch ~~ + a : : i Pnt~M : t V. 0 : . ' Gala dinner honors star before opera ' .., .. LWBI M. ll£EI> Q,-.RJ,... ....... C:" ~· Dlllil ~ran& lo ancmtion at the words ~ s bcrc ... instantly =• bis wife Hlmr to follow to \he ent:r) W8) of the C.W Oob.. "'She" was DiMa Seviere, V ioletta in the Opera Pacific present.atJOn of G••opc Verde's "La Traviata." wtnSi opc:nod to standing ovauons Saturday at the OranlC' Count' Per- fonn1n& Arts Center ICX'P .. Cl The EnleJi. had nt'ver m el her pcnenall). onh heard her music Sov1ero. ho~ver. l..nC'"' the Engel!.. and she flung her arrm around the caarft" upon mtrodun1on saying. ··Twk you so much for th11. show' rm iiio noT't"d .. Thr Engel!. under- v.Tote • '1ero 1, pc'rformanc·t in Or· ans~ount~ .. s 11. m' fa, ontr opt·ni · said Eng t a µfu dmnC'r 'flOO!.<>rt•d ~' thC' (1u1ld 4.lhancC' held prior IC• tht pcrii!ancx "'\.1 ~ mothc-r p la vcd 11 v.hll I 1,1,·ai. gro1,1,10~ up I 1..ncv. C'' C' word 10 h.ahan · In general the mr)(ld v.·a~ ant1C1· pa10f) at thr "~11n ~uth C oaSl P!v.a H otel "'here mort than J ri< p t'bcred for a dtnnC'r of wumedcx.~ of ~f or !.autC'Cd ch1cl..C'n hreast ma.rc.Q8(> h wai. a nic'° ··clean·· meal (no h~' \ !Wlun·!-1 a~ rt"qutrC'd t" Paigr 11.artkl'· hamn~ the C'\ent v.·1th hu~ : .. .\rr .. "' '(""' a rr· .i, t -. :"< p.t ...... , r~ ~l·: rid Of '"I Jl'\ f .,_ -' ,,n ~ llJtJ\ l' 0ng· I J" ti' ' li!C" h 'lt"Jr. ('I' I' \\ 2 '"r.::, !11,~ f\am- '''IX·,: .. 1,1f \l'~3' 11'\UTOC'\ Ltu .r.,, ·' l'..! TAl Rl ~ • -\rr. : •-'1J' : 1 t ,,1. lc-. t .inJ : ,...,, ... r J'. -1, ---.a1.,1r f ,xu' -;'r IX .,, '4'• u-" m· r r'" t·J ··.ii r,1-;-.,. :" 11Jtr ~,,~,j .... ~ '' ""'' ""'•'-,.,, ' ' ""' ) ""'c." l!'l\ .'l'\._! .. v .. ~ .. t i. J.~""'t" .. ( .J.n,('~ OJI ', ;"' y . ~ '-l, • I, GE~1J ~J \1J' : .. J unr. ~ ' E m phJ"' •r. "~rJr1•tx· J f'fX'J T.ln-<· \ l r ..... ;:11:.. .1,J t.u~ •T I ··ng..J11,. ta n,t . J' '-· ·~' -, "' '1nu·rn nc l' r •r3r , I I ll'\I\ k d'lul.J g.11 Jr.1~1a:1, :•Jn\h''"rnat 1<'n \J~.11 .1n.1r -;' • · ~ ·1· ("''CER il .. "ll 2 -l.;1\ ::1 't t'U "-J"lt1·d gr;Jtt" ,;.1!'11111' J ril.1 no.,. ,,,u gt i 11 Hui rt·,;k"'W'' "'nt1nue\ '11u '1mrh J r1· n1>1 ...it1'fll'd "1th ,1,11<,, 1.JUll 'l ,,u '~J n t 1t1 '\hal..r ·l·m up ...... IUJ \ r J ur1J \ ml''"·3l?l' Punk 1.1 '' n r lJ1.l' LEO 1 J uh : '· .\ ug : : 1 '°"·cnant" h1~hhgh1' rl·aJ1ng v.n11ng "-l'" 01 '\EftSllAKEHS band Bal. However, her influence aoftcncd for the deuert •nd eht admitted that • ..,._ (1\1 noV,> ha' a pauaon for chooobne... The resuh was a nch brownie with vu. tlla and raspberry sauce. The Hanlcys were enthusiuric by the dinner turn o ut. "I thank it's great lo see the increased interest m opera ni. evtdenccd by t he aucnd- oncc herl" 1on1ght ." Pa1ac said. G uild 4.lhancx president I.a. c..Ibi wui. equall~ 1m pTCSICd. an- nouncing. .. We have 500 subscriber famihei. nod more than 300 people ore here Tha1's close to a 50 percent response w this event'" "Opening night 1i. alwayi. a big t•vt:nt" i.a1d Schumacher, sponing a fresh cnm ella corsage She'd ,a lso arranged for a bouq uet of cameluis w be presented to Sov1cro a t the pos1-pcrformancx recepuo n at t.hc ( eOlt:r C'luh Dr . Wahe r Henry and Ed Mc.>Gratli en-chaired thr last mgh1 g.uthenn~ which attracted addJttonal ft:aturt'd performer Timodly Nobie 1C11 org1C1 Germont l and local fo 1 ontt Sova TINtmas (who v.·111 perform \ 1olctui on .Ian fQ and a1 the Jun :'I maUnC'C') ~C'(1rath unfonunatel' missed h1!. own part~ d ue 10 a had. IOJui:. hu1 mom Ca~eriM and head-turning i.1!.1t'1 Regina were on hand "11 wai. great I real!\ C:OJOye.d the / J1,ln ~ut.ng prt'IJUl I \kmt-c'r ,'I! t'lp- f"' It '4'\ v.an 1' Mt'rt' than ml·r,· "~.1 :, n l• i i n·,r \1•..! _.,._lJ tx· ,.1 .. h l ••':''1". \ 1rg1' rc-r<.,,n, p l.l' r.•k' HRGO , \.)~ :'-"<'rt ::' 'Ll ~c "'11•l'" on t<"• 1am1h mrmt-<-r ~hn"<' 1,.,, .111, '' tx·' ,1nJ J 11.rutC' '\1n-.., .1.p!,11nJ,' tx".lUI\ dd1,3.-, \1,~'ln 1n \l'Uf \l~n rmrh.l\l/C'\ t1min~. In· i. .. 1ti. n \\ hJt h.lJ hcxn m14'\lng v.111 he.· 'l'l\ l\ l'Tl'J LIB RA 1:--rrt :'.()" ::1 '-l nJn ,1 fl'Jt.H 1'\ <,('\_fl'll. .-land~tine .1rr.u1gl·nwnt'. 1n' 11a1u1n tn tt)Uf h•'m1· 1n"1tut11ln hn\f)l\a I St(."('r ,k Jr 1ll t'i1t'iult'IU" ind1,1du3l v.hn "Jnl<. 11' "taL.r .-hargr .. Pl~~ rt'f)- rl·~·nt1-d SCORPIO !Oct :.'\. 'i<" :' 11· ) o u His winning round of golf takes holiday, too W .\ Hl ~(iTO' I .\Pl -Prr4'1dent Bush took ad,antagc of a holtda~ and mild trmJ)('ratun·s 10 get in 18 tlolt' of "inter iolf \1onda~. hut the.-o uttng endt"d on a sour note.- Bush got a1 k34'1 a q uadnif)k hoge~ o n the last ho k . r Sec rc.-tan 1lf tale Jame<. .\ Baker Ill. Nauonal ~c~t' .\d,·1~r Brl·nt ~o~noft a nd FrC'd Zt"dc:r. head df 1~ (), rrwa<; Pn' ate In' C'4'Cmcnt ( o rp .. JOmt"d tht' pn~~cnt o n the 3' .-hour to ur a round chc.-.\ndrt'ws <\FB llnk1. ' <pn the par ~ 1 llth hole. Bush's fourth sho l landed in a • h unL.er "hon of the grren. He blastro out of the ' sen~ crap. sailing 1ht ball 0' er the gl"C.'Cn and up a hill when: repon ers "ere clustered. ""Oh a little d o"nh1ll .\ h11k backspin d ownhill." said' 1he 'president. : All vou do o n a shol hke 1h1s 1s keep yo'1r head d o\q and· plant }Our feel firml}." said Bus h. explaining bis ~ch~~~i hard. and the ball jig.led forward about six bes. his second swmg 1t sailed over the pin. to the far of the green. ' t says it all... said Bush. man:hina off and PJC•11 up the baU without bot.herina to hole out. He fleCl9d '° sink a 15-foot putt to escape with a n 8 on lhe hole. ' ' . ......,. "'-.,.._ _,. -.. - Sopr.,. D&.na SoV'lero fcentert. RkMrd, Jolene En9el. iiroduc-11on .. confirmed Henn wh0 has of late hcen \·1s1t1n~ opera com· panic.~ around the.' tountn 4.nd with a to uch of pndC' added .. 4.nd the"° !Opera Pac1fi 1 performance<. compare ,-c~ well · The-r<>!.t-pmduc-t1on µihcr nf ~·n, rc-<.,cn c-d 1nr Im orC"WlnC\ ( ir•IC' and ()pcra Pac.ti hoard mc-m t-c-r<. and tho~ i.1ri111nF-champagne' and n1hhling on the gc-ncrous c;uppcr 1nduded f)ast I m prc-c;ano co-cha tr<. 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Madness reigns for HB Playhouse show 8y TOM TfTUS Delly,... C.•••,-· The Huntington Beach Playhouse.has become the Huntington Beach Madhouse. You enter at your own risk. Uniformed nurses arc on duty to explain the house rules durina your 21h-hour visit to a simulation of the Orqon State H ospital, where you're seated in the m idst of the strangest people. Unnerving? Yes, but entcrt.ajningJy so. It's director Gregory Cohen's realistic concept for his production of "One Flew Over the C uckoo's Nest." the powerful st.age adaptation (by Dale Wasserman) of Ken Kescy's provocative novel about a rebellious convict attempting to assert himself in a mental hospital where the cards arc stacked against him. Cohen and set designer Keith Farr have reversed the audience- stage format and seated most of the pla ygoers o n the proscenium and the rest on the fringes of what heretofore has been spectator area at the Gisler School theater. A ramp leading to the staff booth at the rear dissects the room and serves as the primary staging area. Near- catatonic patients shuffle about during the production. firmly establishing the atmospheric intent. In most respects. Cohen's production matches the concept. particularly in has choice of Matchell J. Mills as the chansmatic McMurphy. Mills hits the stage running and establishes himself as the "bull goose loony" early on. His incredible stage energy as an electrifying torcc which galvanizes the show and bnngs out equally impressive performances from the actors playing the roles of other patients. Unfortunately. the main thrust of the show -Mc Murph) 's power struggle with the head nurse. Ratched -never achieves Its true potential. Patti Patronate is attractive and articulate. but she lacks t~ ominous authonty demanded in her character. who m ust be an equal match for McMurphy's bombastic an11cs. She retains the upper hand onl) because the scnpt dictates 11. The gargantuan Indian who becomes Mc Murph) 's all) and ultimate destruction as powerful!~ performed by Jim Boeke. although his tape-recorded inner thoughts wr not always clearl> transcnbed. Wayne Mayberry as the henpecke'U doctor who ostensibly runs the hospital occasional!) lapses into can cature. but performs efTecuvely. Ken Meyers renders a bnlliant performance as Harding. deposed leader of the patients, who exudes a fiery rauonale. Michael Gaffney is compelling as the stuttering Btll) Babbit whose night o f escape from emotional bondage turns into traged). Others painting starkly reahsuc pictures of dlSlurbed minds are J. Brad Riker. Mike nderle1der. David C. Robb and Gino England Eene atmosphenc add111ons. without benefit of dialogue. are Tom Pulcini. Greg Burks. George H ill and David Lamb. Lisa Wayne beautifully portrays the party girl Candy Starr. whose blatant sexuallt> provides a further disturbance. while Penn\ Stiefel is fine as her equall> SC'\) comrade. Bnan L Fo"'ler and Jeff Bader are thoroughly natural a s the ward attendants. while Mark Mac Dicken is credible. 1f a bit ~outhful . as the tippling n1&ht caretaker. Storme Gaal Warn and Heather Nielsen complete the cast as assistant nurses. Ensemble sequences and technical efTccts arc both lirst rate 1n a production which relies heaval) on both. Saturda; .. ; performance even added an untentaonal to uch of realism to 1t'i '1ntagc hoc;p1tal setting in the form of dripping rain from a lea k; roof. "'h1ch hardl) dampened the spant of the procl·edings. .. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest .. 1s a po"crful and guts} piece o f theater for a commun1t; group and most ol its goals arc realized b; the Huntington Beach Pia} ho use. Performances continue Fnda)S and Saturdays at 8 pm through Feb 10 at the (11skr School theater, at Strathmoor and Effingha m 1n Huntington Beach (all 832-1405 for ucket 1nfo rmat1on • • • CALLBOARD -Readings for .. Les L1a1sonc; Dangercusec, .. "Ill be held tonight at 7 p.m. by the Cypress Civic Theater (iuild at the Cypress Cultural Ans Center. 5172 Orange .\ve . Cyprec;s .. all rolC'S arc open for men and women fro m 21 to .is .... funher 1nformat1on may be o btained at 229-6 796 Springsteen, Sci a If a expecting a baby NEW YORK (AP) -Rock super- star Bruce Springsteen. known for such hits as "Born an the S.A.:· and his girlfriend. Patti Sc1alfa. are UJ>!!C:ting a baby. a spokeswoman said Monday. Marilyn Laverty. spokeswoman for Columbia Records. the singer's record company. confirmed a report in USA Today about the pregnancy but did not "1\ "hi:n thl' hab' 1\ due or "hcther th't.· couple "'II marr). Springsteen'<, manager Jon Land- au. did not immed1ateh· return a call seeking comment · Spnng.steen. 40. and Sc1alfa. hie; former backup o;angt'r. rt'Vt'aled their romance publicl) 1n 1988 after Springsteen split w11h h1'\ wife. ac- tress Julianne Ph1ll1pc; The couple had no children. Award Winning Restaurant v• lfltvf ~fNde lff!dpa file~ M~~ dOf!S m lr~lr ..... IPICW.I -$7.65- WNOISPEaAU -SUS- F ...... V... lJftfllllN Pra-iwra •I w.... s-.. ChlcMft Dnnedl1o Cllildllm ...... Ton611 Meet Seucc ......... a a. Br.al E•f1 nt Vwvto s.... ....... Gr-.. Hallbut ,.S..... .... w/.._._,. F~~ ,_.,.,,.. 5-wd Mdt .......... a.tic~ ~"' s.lnd.. c....a~ E•r•••f>#o '''J ,.....G.ik&r...s 17502 S.ach Blvd.•• Sl•••r. Hunlingcon ~ach • 842-5505 8y llON STOf'PIL Delly .... C.1 • ...... The inleft in Sunday's propams at Opera Pacific's second per- formance of Verdi's "La Traviata" informed the audience that Brenda Harris would sin& the role or Vi- oletta. She was rcplacina Stepha.Die Friede, who had been scheduled to sing the ro le as part of the com- pany'' alternate cast. Diana Sovicro had sung the role on openina niaht. Perhaps this substitution did not ellactly make hjstory, but it made many in the audience grateful and enthusiastic. Hams is an outstanding singer. Her voice displays the timbre of a spmto and the nexibility of a col- oratura. She molds phrases with urgenc; and refinement, and her technical control is exemplary. It 1s not often that one hears the roulades of .. Sempre Libera" so bnlliantl) c'\ecuted. The emotional depth o f ·· .\ddio del Passato" also pro1ccted th<.' image of a singer who 1s on the threshold of a great career. It ·~ to be hoped that Harris's next aprx·arance locally wall be with a principal cast. rather than with the ahl·rnate one. Hams was not helped dramata- call) b) Bernard Uzan's uninspired stage:' d1rect1 o n. And conductor Mar~ Flint gave the impression that he \\3S still conducting last season's ··s artx·r of S<_-, 1lle_·· ··La T ra v1ata" demands much more passion and poctr, It "as a plea~nt surprtSl' to hear thl' rabali:ttas following the arias of thl' tv.o Gcrmonts an the second act. Tlll'St' display opportun111es are usuall} <. ut because the} appear as dramatic aftcrthou$hts. Tenor Rico Rico Serbo (leftf •nd •rend• Harris frlgtltf turned In stell•r perforrn•nces In Oper• .... ........... '--~ P•clfk's .. u Trevlat••• this weekend .t the Performing Arts Center. i:rbo and barito ne .\ndreas Po ulimenos earned them off w11h l On' 1<. t1on. ho""C' er. and else" here thl·~ performl·d v.1th inc1S1\Cncss and control. Tenor Thoma s Laine and soprano Jani:t Northv.a~ stood out an the supporting cast fhl' plot o f .. La rrav1ata .. deals "1th a scandal 1n Pans a nd its ')urround1ngs The scandal unda) KNBC's Capra tabbed to be 'Today' producer "<E~ "l O RK C.\Pl-B< on \1ond.i~ naml·d Tom ( apra. a \Ct- cran Ol'"' produll'r and son of film d1r{'Ctm Frank C apra. a<; the ne"" ('\l'l ut1\l· proJuCl'r of the .. Toda~" 'hov. dfrtll'l' Jan 29 ( c1pra '' lUrri:nth ni:"c; director at S HC -ov.nl'd K N B( -TV 1n Burbank. ( al1f . and former!' worked ac; prodUl l'r lor huth c"BS NC\.\\ and .\8( '\i:v.<, ~fr c;un:ecds Man' R ,,1n "'ho ha'> run .. Toda,·· c;1nc~' Jum· 19x., · T\' l .ISTI '.\GS r he mO\l'. "hi<.h 1ndU'itf\ rl·puns ha,l· '>Jld "a' npcctl'd. 1\ thl' latest <. hJngi: at 'BC ·, on<.l'-<lom1nant morning program. "'h1Lh 1n ri:ccnt "'l'l'~' ha' tx·l'n 1n J 11ght rating'> hattk \\1th \AC·, .. , iooJ Morning \rnn1l a ·· La'>t month. Jane Pau le}. .. T od:.i) ·· rn·hmt lor I' ~care;. left till' 'h11" trn otha "BC '-iL'"'" pm- Jl'l t'> \hr "'a' \Ult"l.'.l'lkc..l h' l>t:borah '-io n ilk. "'ho 1n \qm·mlx·r 'iut· ll'l'dl'l.I John Palml·r in Costa Mesa was the decision by Opera Pacific administrators to allow latecomers to climb over opera lo,ers at the Orange County Performing .\ns Center during the prelude to the opera and dunng most of the first act. On the or· chestra le,el-.lb1s abominatio n was ~ewport 8.-ach aAt.aOA (IN•MA /O'f f 8MOOA 8Ml 1,1~ I\ ·n H•-, V 1 q IO IOWA•OS NSWPOll'T CINIMA IN> '<rNOn" (_,.If"' [)' ,,,. I t 4 f'l 1h(J -..... "'• ,_ .. 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In most theaters. latecomers are v.arni:d in ad ,ance that they wnl not be: allo"cd to disturb the per- formance Those " ho care enough to arn'e on time desene much m ore cons1di:rat1on at the .\ns Center •DWAltOl CINIMA C•NTI• 1101 '1••0<>• A•--' V "V llf'lt1f' (1'"\lt'' q,q 414 1 a.cit To tfte ,vtwe l 1P(,I \ 4\ i! 10 I\ I ""• Uttte MerM.eNt <., "' 't A • '"tern•• A".W• ff>I \ / •n 10 • Ult ~•tro• PG ,.. tO R tn •n tO I OWA•DS ~INRMA '"<M t.oo 8'vl1 """"'' "•• .. a Of'n on '"• 'own .. of ,...., • 1 0 HA••o• TWIN CINIMA1 H••D<>• e>.n If -.A.••c.t' •,.,.,_.I T 41nf0 & (e... t ' \ I I\ q I(' Tti.e WM of tt\e Ro 1e1 I '".. V'l ~ ••) V M•S.A CINIMA "..i•A>t• ,,. Hr ... J q,, 1 ,,.,. ~•I\ L••therfac• P , " j;t •• ' t1 TOWN CIN'fl" CtNIMAS ~r.,.1rn ,,,_.,, P•AU 1'• A I.IA Tfte War of ......... , 1'1 I 1 I l(J \ I t0 10 0~¥~ ..... , 0 .. ty .Pl~1 ~I •\ I 4'• 4 t. 8 '"•m•••· A Lowe hory P J 4 t ' .. ii') • • lt09•t & Me o SOUTH COAST ~LAZA b •.t , r """ •r . 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II l'fol \ 4\ R Hl I\ \ C"'IU••••H V.ecet-P(, I li II l() ~ -·o f efllrtnt Pr, ' '' "" 'C\ 1n ~"' t'ounluin Vallt>y ,OUNTAIN VAlL•Y TWIN It•""'"'"' I O•"Q'I ll)q I\()') -...... ,_. l '""' \ \ ' l() q 4\ 1 TI>• Utt!• M•""-1G1 \ 7 fl 4\ ,AMIL\' ,ou• (INIMA ' ,, 81 ............ , \1 4'11 l I K)1' o.w .... ..,,. 1•1 \ •S 1 4\ q H } T ..... 8 C-1'1(> I\ 11 1\ 10 I\ l Qw-V-fl'G 1111> IO Ylte- 11'<>1 " 4 lt••I M....-.. 11'1-,i S lO I 4\ 10 Laguna fteat'h •DWAllOl IOVTH COAST LAGUNA • J& \ C o•u H'91'way O J I I 11 I ...... - -,_ ef"""' 1•1 I 10 1 n.. w ... ---,., {JO • 10 JO Too tired to w.lll? Too tired to ~ Too Ired to fft0\19? w .. If you're not too Ired to reed, you',. not too Ired to !!?opcl ..... llH10ICl\I A day to reflect . n commitments, ccorTipl ishments Today is not a day that is likely to be marked o n your eodar. Yo u do n't have to telephone yo ur mother' or buy meone a gift. Hallmark isn 't going to m a ke a lot o f extra ofit on this one. , It is Tuesday, the 16th da y o f January. which means fPu have 349 m ore u ntil USC ma kes a no ther appearan ce JI' the Rose Bowl. But Jan. 16 is not really a big day. not like Dec . 7 or ly 4. Sure. 70 years ago America went ''d ry" when the th Ame ndment too k effect. but Prohibitio n didn't last. I van the Terrible was crowned Czar of Russia on this y and Gen. Dwight D . Eise nhower took command o f the Jlied Invasion Fo rce in London. But we cele bra te neither. N o. Jan. 16 is not a da y to remem ber unless you happen to be p resident of the Ronnie M ilsap fan club. T he country singer turns 46 today. However. we at the Dally Pilot pay particular attentio n • IC the da te a nd no t because of news even ts, not becau se of 'o ting tha t occurred in M iam i a year ago. We reca ll J a n. . 1989, as a s pecial day because the new Dally Pilot m ade debut that d ay. J a n. 16 was the day tha t marked the newspaper's m bolic rebirth. T he redesigned Dally Pilot h11 the streets year ago with not only a new look b uJ a new commitment better serve the community. It was not coincide nce that the paper mad e its ~ppeara nce before dawn. e ntering the m orning newspa per market with the full knowledge that inevitab le com parisons would be m ade to both the Times and the Regi ster of Santa Ana. In fact. '-"C invited the compa risons. explaining the Dally Pilot had some thing special to offer the Orange Coast commun ity. something diffe rent fro m those big m etro- ,politan news papers. We promised to cover local news a nd s ports better than the o ther guys. we guaran teed our m orning deli\ Cl) and we gave o ur ad vertisers o ur wo rd that longer shelf l1k and a com m 11ment to serv1n· would hrtng cm results We to ld e' el) o ne Jan 16 wa-; the fir\t da~ 1n lo ng process dc\otcd to making tht• Daily Pilot a better. m ore responsive newspaper. ..\ )Car later. o n Jan. 16 . 1440. we don·1 pretend to be a ll the v.a) there )l'I. We ha,t· not a rrived. We arl' the first to ad mit we arc tar from perfoct. that thcrl' 1s much to do. But those "'ho "'atch clo-.d~. "ho can recall cd1t1o n-. gone b) ma) notice o ngoing change . the~ ma~ sec somt· o f tht• 1mpro ' emcntc; .. .,,l' hoped to au .umpl1sh . A. )Car fro m no \.\. on Jan. 16. 1991 . v.e hope tu speak o f a m o re co m plete a nd thoughtful ncwc; presen tation. a more useful and colorful paper. a more interesting a nd e ntertaining o ne with 1nc:rcascd readership and m ore advertising because that 1s useful. too We belH.'' c the Dally Pilot 1s headed m the nght d1rcct1on and v.t: will cht·ck pen od1ca ll) to make sure \.\t'·, t' not straH'.d We hope nc \I ~car at th1\ 11mc the d'il\ "'Ill tx· l...nn"'n U\ 'iOml·thing JU\\ .1 hit mo re note"'nrth~ than tht· d,t\ ( R\ tired J1mm 'r .. r he (1reek"' SrH dcr Oh, \.\C almo\t forgot. Happ~ A1rthda} tn ratt' r:ir dm cr .\.J. Fo)t w ho 1s 55 toda >. Drug program overdue San Diego ( ·uunt) ·., new drug trea tment program tor pregnant inmate'> of the La-. ( ohnas Women's Detention Center 1n <.,antn.· reprc-.cnt'> a small but much-nccdt•d 1mpro ,cment in health care 1n the cou nt~ Jails. Budget urn\traints haH· IC.>rced a cu tbck in lhl' scope o f u n ginal plane; hut the ne-w program 1s a major Jnd long- o .. crdut• r hang1.· ul protcdurt' at the t·ount) 'c; onl ) 1all for women. \\hH.:h has gnt:n ll t tk or no help to prt·gnant inmate\ in thc pa\t From m1c.l-Januar.. tor the firo;t time in 1t\ I ,.,car hl\to~. Ll11, C ol1na"> w1-ll pnn 1dc medical treatment to help pn:gnant pn.,o na-; cure their depcndcnc:r o n drugc; and a lcohol. The practical and human1tanan program also makes pro\ 1\mn for ed ucation ahout the effectc; of drugs a nd alcohol o n t ht· huma n fetus a nd offers prenatal ca re from a new ch n1r o n the pnson c;1 tc. It 1s encouraging to sec that the p rolo u nd c ha nges m Jail medical care railed fo r by Count) Health D1rertor Dr. W ilham J. Co' arr indeed begmnmg to tnate nahzc. part1cu- larl) in the important a rea of drug trea tment for prcgnan·t wom en. There 1-. a long wa) to go. hut this 1s a welco me 'Sta rt. Tiie Saa fllkRo Ualoa -1'~"-t'l ·l-' (1-"l)r_Da_ilJ Pilai 1ir cow·r thr rout. TOM TAIT Editor OO''i FE~U:\ .\u oria tf' Editor TOM CLA I N ~f'Wt Editor STEVE MARBLE City Editor ROGER BLOOM features Editor ROGER CARLSO:"i Sport• Editor TOM BUPD Cirealatioe Director TERI PUPO uJ.tk>n Marketin1 Manager BOB FRANK Home Oelinry Mauser CHALON GOOD c .. tomer SenH:e Maaa1er PRAMOO SHAH c... ....... aHONOA WEED 0.1a Proe111lnt Maupt DONNA JAC0990N Credit ... .., JA ~;\ REl<~Ht:~RER<. ftf'tail . al«-• Managf'r <:tl ERI fRf.F:\t A~ CIH5ilied Man--f'r Jl 0 \ OETTING Ll'l(AI Advertisinll Man•llrr TOM T ITIJS SfM'ci•I Stttion1 FA41ito r MARY CARTER Ad S."ic" Man8f1er ALISSA TADLOCK Pre-Prete Man~f'r HENRY KNICHT ~·--·...pr USA TANNEY Pre4 Prete 9.pervliaor PATRICk TOOL Pre-PM. Sqet ,-. BlU. CllA WFOllD s,..... ....... CF.OllGE AllAlJI Olmtrl~M ., Get rid of that annoying, painful irritation with ... 1) SHOULD BE APPLIED ONLY TO SMALL AREAS. 2) MAY CAUSE HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS. 3) FREQUENT USE LEADS TO DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR. 4) IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, CONSULT CONGRESS. G 1 ·EST ( ·o ll .'9 E '\TAR,. 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Today's H ighh&ht in History: On Jan. 16, T920, America wrnt "dry" as the 18th Amend~ mcnt took effect, and Prohibi· t1o n became the law o f the land. O n this date: f n 1547. Ivan the Terrible was crowned C zar of R ussia. In 1883, the U.S. Civil Service Com m ission was established. ln 1942, actress Carole Lom· bard. her f\)Othe r a nd about twenty other' people were killed when their plane crashed near Las Vegas d unng a to ur to pro m ote war bonds. In 1944, G en Dwight D. E1St·nhower took command of tht: ..\llted 1n .. a~1on Force in London. In 1964. the m usical "Hello. ()oil), .. sta rring Carol C hanning. opt'ned on Bro adwa)'. In 196Y. two manned $o\1et So} u1 spaceships became the first \Chicles to dock in s pace and transfer pcr\o n nel. In I Y78. :-... '\~A named 35 can- didate\ to ll) 'on the space shut- tk. 1nduding <iall) K. Ride, ..\menta·s fir-;t woman m space. and (1u1 o n S. AluforJ J r .. Amen- r a·.-, first blad. astronaut. In 1979. Shah Mohammad Re.ta Pahlavi left Iran fo r Egypt. lt:a' 1ng a cn ll1an governme nt 1n control. he v.o uld never return. In 1981 . in ~onhern Ireland . Protestant gunmen s ho t and ""ounded lnsh na11 onahst leader Be rnadette De\ Im M cAl iskey and ht:r husband In IYM8. J1mm .... f he G reek" \n~dcr "'a\ fired as a C BS Spons u1mmrnwtor. o ne da)' after mJl..1ng <.un1ro .. cr.1al remarks Jhout hlat k athleteor, to a Wash- ing.ton D.( TV \tat1on. r t:n ~ear"> <tgo The federal go' crnml·n1 1\">ut·d 1to; first rom- prl·hl·n,1' t.: ">l't of rules fo r prott.·t ting "'orl..a<. fron'I hun- drrd-, o f 'u'>pn It'd cancer-cau\- 1ng l hl·m1t al<., fou nd m wo rk- plan.''> f "c H'3r\ :ig11 Reuben 'v ~ndcr<.on v.a1, \v.orn in ac. M1s- Sl\\1pp1 ·, first hlack J U~llcc on tht• \upremc < oun C )n1: ~ear ago Three da ~ s of rtoung erupted 1n M1am1 when a poliu· o fficer ~hot a black mo tor- r: t11st. resulting in the death of tht l Hllc;t and a passenger. By Tiie A.n oci•tH Pren Readers' comments welcome I ht· l>a11\ Pilot "elcome" 'our op1nmm on malll'r<. of public 1ntcrt·\t I rucro; and longer antcles of com- mt•ntaf\ mu\t he <;1gned The) o;houl<l h<: l \ pcd or clear!~ wn tten anJ \ent to I FTTERS 10 the EDI- TOR. Dail\ Pilot. P () Bo~ t 560. C 11\ta \frsa ll2fl26 It \Ou prefer 10 dicta1e a letter. \OU ma' call our WE'RE LISTEN· ING 1dephonc numher -642..f>086 -and lea' c a rt"corded message Pica'< ~ccp the~ mcc;sa ges brief Pk a'<' 1ndude \Our addrc.;s and tC'kph11nc numh<:r so that we ma} \(.'flh JUthor\h1p There are good people left in world To the f.d1tor· We of1cn hear of people complain· 1ng about husincsses that arc "np- p1ng them off' h' O\ercharging or not dmng the ""mk fo r mon1eo; rl"ndrrcd I feel 11 1'> nece'isal') for you 10 hear 1hc '>IOI) of one small Orange Count) huo;1nc 'ls that 1s qu11C' the contra!)~ nfo rtunately, soonc:-r or later cvel')onc has 1ransm 1~s1on trouble. Ours ""cn1 out in our truck last year. Marshall took our truck 10 Freddie Cass1llas of Coast Transmission 1n Costa Mesa and had a new one put in. Recently. we started out on our wcll-<Scwrved vacation. quite un- aware of the trouble and potential riiahtmares to follow. Pullin& our boet ind loeded up wtlh our camp- ina pr. we started out for Lake Mead. At l a.m. just rcachina tht summi1 of the last lf'lde before Stateline, Nev., our transmlssion blew up. ~ina lucky cnouab in teaehina the summit. we hObbled down to Whiskey Pete's. Afkr socndina the nilht in tbe lnlek. in' the momina ft were towed 70 •ila buo Las Yeps. Now, the =dal ailbunara weft about 10 · '\Ve were in a di9eftM auee, ~ Ill busi~ (after llli111 JOW out fl at.ate licnle .-.) ,ll'8ow ,_..,. at IMlr mercy. A MtJOewWa .,_. •iuion deallr told 1tt a MW ..,. 9imion would ..... ,··~ aM t1A.o othrr pla,co; .... l.rl' 1n the o;an1l' ballpark. plu~ thl·~ lOuldn't do 11 for thrce·four da)\ It "'"' looking prcH) gri m \101 onl~ "'mild "'e not h<: gc1t1ng our """ell d<."\Cf\ cd 'a- cat1on," but "e "'ould ha'c "' 'IJlC'nd all our 'acahon monC'\ to fr' the truck to gct home · Th<."n I told Mar~hall, ~h not call Freddie at Coast Trnn'>m1~~1on·1 Maybe he could rtfcr U'I tn ~meonl· 10 Las Vegas, who "-'On't ream us q uite so badl) Mar1hall called Fred- d ie. After e~pla1nin1 the 'lltuauon to him, Freddie s~ud "Ma1"1hall. don't take your truck an)whcrc until I make a few phone c1lb . I belona to a workiw1de auociauon. A.T.R.A .. and rll SCC who IS affiliated Wtth US in Las Vcps. Don't WOfT)' Marshall. I won't throw you to the wolves." F~1e made some calls and about I .S minutes later called us t.ck. Freddie tokt us to take the truck to Royal Transm1u 1on and talk 10 Frank. We chd. frank wa v«)' nice to u1. He examined the transmi ion, then compk1dy re- placed iL It did take thrtt dlys 10 ,et tM tNdt. but became ol t.bc ....,. rani« Oft the qnel UM •iflioe. e•cn in Las Veps. it Wat booond. Not one ~nny came out o( our pocket . Freddie l8d Frank made _. ftitnds ia OM another and " ail fO' 10 ID on vacatiml (wim ~ 1n oar oodlcts). \ h rn th1>ugh """ "<'re a lilllc in· con\COIC'nccd. \\(' l:ln ~1111 n1un1 our bln~ingo;, all h<:cau<;C' nnC' man \till bell<."' co; in o;tand1ng h<:hind his hus1- n<."">o; and "-'Ori. Ru1 mo~t important . he l arc' <1hu111 hi\ l u\tomef' To the Editor ~t o\R SH 4'LL BELL CHERYL R. EV <\NS Costa Mcu ODD All we hc.ar about today 1s how people don't care. won't set 1n- volvcd. people never put 1n an honest day's work. insurantt com· panics arc a rip.off. nobody cam. nobody cares. Our expcnenoe was quite d1fkrcnt. It bcpn on Sundly afternoon. Dec. 17. Our family was waichi~ 1 foott.11 pme on TV. Oa"Ode.. a plwnber, was upst11n ansWlina fb- turc! in our ncwl.Y mnodded bath- room when ht d11COvend 1 fin i& our anic and roof. At the .... ti-. Steve ,_,, UM1 WI wi• twMd _, ~. ----.... caled the ll•t' .......... DlpMw .... A 1W aM ltia._ .. , ... .,,, alllo ..-die llDOM. po JR ... • OS door ... us 10 Fl CNI ... Cl • our ....... &ft. Nil .. ...... I ...._ Cli9W -tM roo/ • did a.• ow ·=· ..,,.._. aM •J 11 1'1Hdh'Dll,.,.... OM.COii•!~ .......... ---.. .. ~ . ' . ' ~ . l . , • • ! I I \. AIO Onnge COMt DAILY PtLOT/ Tueeday, J.nuery 18, 1980 by Bii Keane cotmna CUL TOD by Maratta & Maratta . l ! ~ l 1 j i ! ~ GARFIELD "How 'bout trotting. Mommy?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson · f!o ~<;? 1:JoVbJ "Don't look, don't stop. don't even slow down!" NANCY ARLO AND JA.NIS TUllBLEWEEDS rfb ~A Fl~ 'fi.IO I~ A AAC.Hl~E mAT ~IA1UR1Z.E.; '::£NOOO ~~ ......... ..._ ____ ......__ DRABBLE ... No. Wh~; on fifst. Wno\ on fire, DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham .. ~- by Jerry Scott Ii~ CALLEO '1-\U'-IE~ 1 ~QLJNK 1"E. ~0106" J by Jimmy Johnson I ~f 1Ult.>K lU. 'V5R ~ l)(Af FAUCE.f FIXE.D.' by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN i-------------ll 1--------------1 l DOONESBURY ~an TAU:S 7'0 ~ 5 """'".'tll/?R:K.t.· THe Wfff:RTIWT 7HN6 R:R 'IW 'KJ~ 15 THATIN1He Ne'4/ PANAM4, }QI (i(JFTA 60 J -. "er 7H6 BOOK.-~ ,,,,....~ -/!K)()/( / ' ~ I by Garry Trudeau by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Bat luk • kt t l'l'f, I ••I'\ I A dart to heart had real message I have been trying to thtnk ofa suitable pos1-moncm for the Rams but I'm not sure 1herc is one. It's fun ny how a 27-point defeat can affect the perspective ofanal)-;1s. The Loe; Angeles Times ncw<;- pa~r. for example, sent seven sports wntcrs tnto San Francisco for the NFC' Champ1<>n\h1p game las1 Sun- da> and all of them. 1n add111on to another v. ho \la)<.'d home 10 watch on T . failed 10 recogn11e or e"c.-n al:knowfcdgc thl· mo<;I c;1gnafican1 pla> of the ~mt• No. 11 wasn'11he Jim berctt flut- ter-ball which 4<k r \.tfet ) Ronnie Loll knocked inl'omplctc That de· fen111,c gem h~ l oil "'as significant onl) becau'ie 11 kept the Rams from 1aking a I U-0 lead\\ h1ch 1hc} \\Ould ha' t' lost 1;oon l'nough. an) ho\\. There v.as another fir<.t-half pla~. ho\\c,cr. \\hllh natlt·d -;hut lhc Ram.,· coffin and \l'nl an un- m 1s1a l..a hit· rnt•\..agt to m 1 llwm ot na ti onal I \' \ 1c\\er., 1ha1 the Ram., hat.1 nochann·in tht· game It l'ilml'JU~l n1nt• \CCOnds before half11mt' \\1th the 49t•r11 on top. 14-3. 1 n a rontec,1 1n \\hit h the outcome rL·ma1ncd 1n qut''>l1on. fhl· .tCJcrs hall lxen dn\ 1ng 1mprn\l\cl) hutJU'il \\ ht·n 11 \\a\ mo'lt·m·cdcd . tht• Ram\· defcn\l' gol a lrl'ml'ndous hrc.-ak - 1ndct·d. the l..1nJ of a hrcak ~h1ch can '>t:nd a lt'am 111111 the halftime locker room v.11h hope anJ nr\\ reo;ol'e W11h lht· hall nn thl· Ram'I ,_,ard flnl· JnJ JU't ft I .t 'ho\\ 1ng on the· do\.l., 1hcrc \\ac,a figh1 om·nl tho<.t.· pushing. \houting gt·t-ou1-nf·m\· f.ttl· l..1nd ot \l'U llll'' and \UrL· t•nough ont• o l the 1t•hrJ\ dropped hi\ handl.crt hid ln\lead o l lalling thl' u<,ual "ofl- 'K'll1ng pcnalt1"l!11 "ho\\c\i.'r. lhl' ol· tit 1al avK'\\Cd 11nl· ot \an f ranu<.<o\ l~lte c,ho' l'f\ "ath a I~-\ ard pcr'>onal loul II "-a\ a tunlm\ l'f'i1al foul. onr v.h1Lh < B'i-1 \ la1kd In find v.1th rt·pla~ 1n\1gh1. .ind C ,1ndlc\t1ck Park rot kl'd \\llh hom It also mt·ant that 4!.ln C)A J<x.· 1\1ontan<1 rwv. \\ould 11\• 1hro\\1ng frnm tht· I X·\ard lint• JU'>I omc or m.1 ~ hi.· po,'1hl} t \\ lt'l'. 11L•fon· h<I\ ing Ill 't'ttk l11r a fit•ld g11al So \\ha1 did \111nt:rna Jo'' lk h11 \\ldt'-Open fl'll'l\l'f John f tl\lor O\Cr the m1dtlk v.11h a tout hdo~ n \lnke anJ thr Ram,· 't'u111d,ir\ looked a\ 1f 11 hadn't hct·n rL·ath It \\a' a dart 111 lht· ht·art fht• 44er<. 1oggtd 1ntn h.ilflinH' \\Ith a 21-' lead and t:H'r)11nt· 1nduJ1ng lhl· Ram'>. rcal11t·d thl' 11utc11nw \\as ine' llahlc There arc no kg111mate t'UU'>t'~ to he ofTcrl·ll tor the R.inn The.-) foc,t tn a hl.·ttrr tc.un umkr lt'\\·than-1dl·al Lon d 1t1un' .1nd onl(.' again their quant·rhad Jim I Hren. prn"ed 1hat ht• c;tlll ha' \OOH~ gro\\1ng to do <;o \\t· turn 111 thl· 24th l\uper Rov.I 1m Jan 2X ..ind \OU arc pardoned for nol feeling p,1r11rnlarl\ nulcd about the C\ent A) game 11 ml· thl· 4Qcr'> ma) 11L· fo\C1rcd h\ a\ mam a'i 1 '\or 14 ix11n 1' Thr point \prcad openl·cl at I 0 1n L1\ Vega<. hut quick I) mo\ ed to 11 and ma) not \top until ';an Fran- l'l\CO 1' fa, ort·d h\ lwo 1ouchdowns mer the Dt.•n,c·r Bnincoo;. M> lir11t rear1wn Take Dcn ... er and thl' po1n1' and go 10 a pan) on Super Sundt1\ v.hL·n· the dnnks arc free. Wh> 'I BecauSt' (a ) John El~ay says he 1<;n'1going10 get a haircut thac; )Car: (bl El\\3) has somcthtng to f Please see T AUEY /821 ,,, .... • Lalrer1 rip Klnp/82 • Collqe ballretlNlll/82 • '°'•ftlUln In two/81 • S.nu Anita resultl/8J • 8roncos. 49er1/M TUESQAY. JANUARY 16, 1990 Rams' f~ture on solid ground ·sut, they'll always have the 49ers to contend with By KEN PETERS ,.,. ~ w.-.. The .Rams may indeed be lhe team of the 1990s, but they closed the book on the 1980s in usual fas hion. The Rams. )Oung and on the up- swmg. were thought by many to b( one of the NFL's best teams this year. and some said the true Super Bowl was the NFC champ1onsh1p g,ame Sunda) ag,ain~t San Francisco. T he Rams have dwelled to the shaduv. of their northern California neigh bors for the past 10 years. and that continued as 1hcy were humbled 30-3 by the 49e rs. leaving the m onl y to look ahrad to ncx1 ~ason and be)Ond. Although they didn't make at to the Supt·r Bowl . the Rams and Coach John Robinson hope 1hey have laid the foundation for a ~uccessful dec- ade 10 come. "Wr have 25 people 15 or )'Oung· er:· Robinson said. "We've been me'>hing the )oung pla)er'> with lhe 'etc rans. Somev. here in lhl' m iddle 1s Jim E\t~rcn. \\ho can relate to aO\- onl' Thi'> d ub will do anything ~ou ask them to do Thl'} pla> v.1th rmuuon "The~ have fun pla\ing. I gm•'i\ 11·., the \OUth." The Ram\ al'>o ha\l' an abundance of 1.1knl and. unlike mo\l of the I 9Xf 1..,. the~ go in10 1hc· Ill'\\ decack \\ 11h a pa,s1ng Jll<lr k f-\ l'rl'tl. 1n h1<; fo unh \l'1H hlu<.-.umcd 3, ont· of the NFL\ lo p pa\\l·rs th1-. \Ca'>nn. ranking 1h1rd in the kaguc 1n t•ffint·nq· and thrt1\\1ng for m ore than .t.000 )ardc; The Ramc. al'o katured \t•umd· )Car pro Flipper -\mkrson. who hi_•. tam ... · nm· of thr most dangerou<. dcl'p thn.·.it' 1n the league He tl·amcd \\1th \ e1t·ran Hrnf1 E.llard 10 prO\ 1dl· a 0 In a word it's scary for 49ers' opponent By CAVE GOLDBERG A,. food> .. \lfrltrt • ... ~· .. .. ·~· .. .. -~ ... Dan R t'l'' t''>. upon learning h 1 .., [) t' n ' l' r Brom·m would mc·et San I ran· ca..co 1 n 1 ht· Super Ao \\ I. had thr ee word\ Im the 4Qc.-r\ "Wt•'ll <.ho\\ up .. .\ftcr th e .t9t·r\ t ru1scd past the Rams ")-'\to ~unda~ ·~ :-.IH champ1on\h1p g,amc. o<ld..,mal..cr\ installeJ thl'm a\ I()-10 11 -p111n1 fa, nntc'> O\ er lhr Rron- <t>'. 1"''-21 \\inner<; O\er t he < lnclJnJ Hro\\n\ in 1he Nf( title game: Wh>" .\n}om· r \rept the rabid fxn,cr fans v. ho v. ill pack Nev. Orlean'i for 1hc Jan. 28 Super Ro"'I can answer that ques11on EH·n Bronco" ..afct}' Dennis m11h . v.ho phoned h" for- mer USC teammate Ronnie I 0 11 of the 49crs Sunda) night to offer con- gratulations, c>.pertt'd a douhle-d1g11 point spread. .. , expected tht·m lo he favored like this the \\3) lhc·} ·re.-pla) ing," 4'm11h ~ad \.1 onda\ "f told Ronnie. 'You gu)s are so good. 1i's scar)·" Other things are 5ear) for the Broncos: -Five straight Super Bov.I w1n\ by NFC teams. t"'o of them b" the 49ers. 1ncludtng last ~ear's 20-16 "1c- tof) o"er (1nc1nnat1 on foe Mon- tana·~ 10->ard sconng pass to John Ta)lor with 34 seconds left -A general sense that the top teams an the NFC arc superior to anythtng the >\ FC can offer NF( pla}off teams were 16-4 ag,a1nst the AFC and New Orleans. which fin- ished 9-7 and ou1 of the playoff'i. has A,.U .. 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Den' er losl at home to tht' 1 ~" • NH pla)off team" 11 lan·cl 1lw r aglcc. and (11anl'> -fhc feeling thal 'ian h anu,t11 1\ on one of thll'>C un\luppahlr h<11 \trcak\ that "iuper Bcml tc:lm\ gl't 1111 -mulh li l..l' lhc 41/rr\ pf ')l.t Ill\' fkar<, (If ·~5 am.I 1hr Ci1an1<. o l ·~a. hen Jfta a 14-2 regular ~·a<.1111 till 49l'r'i -.ecm lo be at lh(•1r hc'I npv. \.\1th 1hc1r 41-1 '' Kton O\ er :-.1 lnlll' '>llla 1n 1hrir fir\t pla~off game 1h1 49er'i ha\e OU l<;ccm·d two ol lh1 :-.OH ·, prc,unH.·d tx·st b~ a comb1nn <,(,'nrt• uf "1-16 -\an hanuSto·, m1sc;1on 10 hi.· come thl' fir'it team since the l\1celcr• of a tkladc ago 10 \\to two \lra1gh Super Rav.ls anJ equal P1mburg.h'• rcrord four uper Bo"'I 'actone'i ··1f\\C "''n this one:· running bad Roger Craig said Monda). 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In 11 \l.1~tn' 1h1' tx·111g hi\ 12th < rrl·enlll'IJ hJ\ \\11n 2 •-11r-m11rl' 1hrt'l' 11mt•' l ht· I "''I->-I lt'Jm "'J'-hi\ ~'l 1in1\h1n~ 2 >i Jnd \<'t11ntl in tht• Lonlcrt·n,t' Au1 th1' H'Jr 'l.uh .,_, 1n 2 \ e,.imr<, v.a"n t \uppo<.ed to do am. thin~ C J1l1ng 11 a rehullding <,eas(ln g('t\ 111\\('d a"' a' tx.·cau'iC' ('\Cf" >ear 1<, d rehulld1ng \l'ar Jt the tommun11 ~ u>lkgc Ind Tht' t<u1.1lcf\ f 2-2 in umkrrncc.-1 ha'L' Jma1t·J t'\t'n C1rl·enlicld \\ hJ1·, tht• ,t•trt't" "I Jnn"t 1..no\\ \\ hJl 111\. · < •rn·nfil'IJ c,a1d 'Tm pka..eJ \\1th 1h1' team hecause I ht•\·\ r pro' t'd more than a lot of 11thl'r lt'Jm .. r\ l' hJJ. hut the rt·a~ons 1lorour\\1nning) I'm not sureahoul \.\ t"' t' hL·l'n pl:i' 1ng. rL·al well ti1r u\ hut \\l' \\l·rrn·1 ,ure \\hat 1n npcc1 grn ng 1n1<1 the sea ... 11n .. .\lthnugh 11 wa' a l11s\ las1 Satur- d.i' night against the -.econd-ranked team 1n thr <.tJtc Hancho Santiago <2<1--1 '\-OJ the Hu'itlcr'ic,ho~ed the hou-.c 1ha1 the\ 're a pla\oIT-t\ pe team Tit·d ~1t h the Don .. at l-1.'\ \\1th t~o minule\ kit an the iwme after C..W( fof"\.\ard J J Jcnl..1n'> \\\tSht'd a l(l-- f041t um per th(· Rustlrrs v.cre "11')11 ell nut of their o~n g~m in the la,1 tv.n minute\ a\ Rancho Santiago rrna1kd ~-l'>' ·v. e·, c got the quahllM to make a good team ... Crr('cnfield said. "When V.t' pla\ '-'Cll ~c·re good We were lot u<;<,·d the other night a nd we felt li l..e \\e c,hould'"e heatcn them We \\Cre read) to pla~ "The' I the Oon\I force \C1u into a lot of 1h.1ng' and the' make )Ou do 1h1n~' \nu don't want to do but "-e' in I .\ ndcr\l.'n I did a good JOh on t ~1a11hr\\ l I 1cn I Rancho'<. ti-<> n·nterl lk even blocked a couple' of 1 1t·n·, ~h<ll'>. but ( .\ndrr<;cn) got t alkd for a toul on one.-in the fif"I hJll He made 11 real tough for him (I ll'n) .. Krep<.. a Da' ISIOn I prospect. aver- ages 20 !i points and 8 9 rebounds a µme"' h1lc .\ nder<;en. also ti-". chaps 1n I" point' and nine boards pt"r u1ntl'\t R1l \an ~oH·e has been putting in I ti a g,amt' \a nee he began 10 ..,hnot mMc Jenkin<;. a 6 -5 'nrhnmore. and Craig R1ct' ( 12 I f'<lllll\ a g,amc). a \Ophomo~ guard lrom Occ.-an \'1ev. High. a~ both a&ll.rC\'>1' c pla~ers who complement f~aw lff DUNN /llJt 49ers' well-oiled machine just kills you softly SAN FRANCISCO-Lury Kelm. brow-beaten and bon~tired was in no mood for analysis. Like the fros d issected in hiah school biolOI)', the last thina he wanted to do was act ofTlhe table and praise the a.kill oft.be auys wieldina the scalpel. But praise the San Fr1nc1900 49en hed~ • "They'd nick us hett for four or five yards. then come brick on the neat play and do the same thi• on the other side. All the WllY thf'OUlh. They're P1tient, .. Kelm, the Rams' insJde linebecker.11id, "and they're IO damned IOOd at it. ,. And when =«Ute like they did today, .. be lookine up "°"' the wrons enc1 of Sunday'• JO. l NfC Oampk)tltlllp llmt. *it'1 Hb playina qaanst a machine." That much has been said about virtualll all of the Super Bowl cham- pions o recent vintqe. most often in hindsi&ht. But with the exception of the t 98' Chicqo Bean, no con- tender for the throne looked 11 dom i- nant eoina into tbeaeason finale as dotbe•9cn. Al leut lhote Bean. belt likened to a chain•• and led by a quancrback. Jim McMahon, and a a.ch, Miu Dit.ka., Who coukl be at •bde• OM, ~upfront about their lntendons. They wanted to dntroy fOU ud your mativa. KOrCh Ute eartta bnladl yourviU.ulll•dle,...._aee. IMITY your .a.. T1wJtM;•mt tib wiftte:r WM I ,_,-n>Uact ....... T'bly -~jaftlrywd .... bed .... . I he~ 49cn, on the other hand. areet opponents with smiles as sunn> as CaJifomia &rins and all the defer- ence in lhc world. What, me worry? They fl y fint-dass, stay in the bc!t hottls, and have every advantaat lhat money c.an buy Their quar- terbeclt. J~ Montan+. a11uably the bnt ever to play tht pmc and m· cndlbly. aeuina better. probably doesn't even SWll!ltr an the shower at home. And his coech, the lilver- haJred Oeorst Seifert. could teech Mmnana 1 lestC>ft in 1etr~nt. Yet, make no mistake. Once the)''Wlhemyour .... tbele •9en are a verh•~ Vea-0-Maric, aticina. dicint. dtopp9neand fhlalty. maa1uDy, patinaev~ and everyihine U..t tm In t ·' ,.ill. Pit)' the poor Den, er Bronco!> then. for 1hn arc the c-ntr'C'C on the menu 1n New Orlean~. "Todnv was hke that sona. 'Killing Mc Sofll} ·Tap. tap. tap. touchdown Tap. tap, uip, field 1oa1:· 49cr tiaht end Jamie Walhams said. "With J~ Montana an chaf'l'C back there. th1\ t~m JS ca pa Ilk of ecmna the Job done a hundred dafTertnt wa)". "But yeah.'' W1Jhams nodded. hts dreadlocks mov1n11n con<Xrt. "I can $ee where this coufd have bttn rcall) frustratina. At lea.st if you tet ~t with a bomb or aome other bi& play. you aict the bell beck ... Not that 1t would have made much di~nce. The Se.& Francieco de- fcntt, lackiftt the ....... --- Montana. RoterC'nuaancl J~ Ric:it -that grace the otlen'l(. ma' he much lc,~-heraldc-d. but 111s no less lethal Ram quan erback Jtm Everett ac- kno wl«lgcd as much unda) by e~· ercasin1 has n~t to sit down an the middle of a third-and-17 play wt th th<' clod wand1 na down an the th a rd q uarter. He hed d1sp&aytd no Jack of coul"qC or rcsalieney in winn1n1 two prev1ou.s playoff pma apinst the fearsome ddiensave W\lta of the Eaaks and G'8nt1 on IUCClellive Su• dayi. But on lhis ~~Ni .. liMbecller OWta Hally ...... by his riab• ear and ea-nllllllf Llfrt R.obaudolt .. ..,......,. E\--emt thftw oua ftlar Mid pl~ his rear end down Oft die lidi Of 1 'I INOLEWOOD (AP) -Rookie Vlade Divac and A.C. Oreen each ICOred 2S points Monday as the Los 'Anteles Laken coasted to a 1 I l-9 I victory over Sacramento, their 40tb in a row over the Kinas at the Forum. The Laken improved their record to an NBA-best 26-.I and tied the New York Knicks for the le.ague's best home mark at 17-1. Sacramento, 1-S since Dick Motta took over as head coach. lost for the 16th time in 18 games. It was the Kings' ninth straight loss on the road and fourth defeat of the season by 20 points or more. The 2S points were a season-high fo r Divac. a backup center from Yugoslavia. Kenny Smith led Sacramento with 20 points. The Kings. who haven't won at the Forum since Oct. 20, 1974. trailed by 20 at the stan of the founh quaner. They closed to 99-87 with 3:37 left on a dunk by Smith that climaxed an 11-4 spun. but the Lakers scored the next eight points to put the game away. Los Anaeles built a 21-point lead in the first half and extended it to as many as 29 points on a jumper by Orlando Woolridge in the third quaner. The basket capped a 14-4 run that put the Lakers ahead 74-45. G reen led the rally with I 0 points. Magic Johnson scored 13 points as the Lakers built a 29-16 lead after one quaner. They extended the margin to 60-41 by halftime. "We got irtto a bad situation in the first quaner:· Sm ith said ... We dug ourselves a hok so deep, we co uldn·t get out of i1:· Sacramento was outrebounded for the 28th time 1n 34 games and was held under I 00 points for the fifth ti me since Motta began incorporating his own ideas into the otTensc. But whether that otTcnse will include center Ralph Sampso n in tht' long run remains unset- tled. In his second game back from a 22-game absence with knee problems. the eight-year \eteran had two points and six rebou nds in 21 mmutes. ·T ve got to pla)' ht m and find nu1 whal kmd or roil' M•glc Johnson p•11e1 off over S.cramen- to•s D•nny Ainge during 111 ·91 Ulcers' rout Monday •fternoon In Inglewood. he·11 pla) with us:· Motta said ... If he·s crippled and can·1 help u!>. J'q: got to know that by the end of the )Car Toda~. 11 rcall~ htndered us. but I don·1 have any ch01n' lx·cauSl' "C don·1 ha ve enough practices 10 get in <;tufT. . o r m using him as the backup center. and wc·rl' Jll pra~ing that he·11 come back to normalcy:· Last split-second shot beats Bulls From The Associated Press Trent Tucker hit a 3-point shot after taking an inbounds pass with 01.e-tenth of a second left M onda~. gi ving the host New York Knicks a 109-IOo \ICto~ over the Chicago Bulls. The score was tied at I06 wh en Michael Jordan. who fin ished w11h 26 poin ts despite 3-for-13 '\hooting in the first half. mi ssed a 3-pointer 1ha1 thl' "-nKk.., rebounded with fo ur seconds left. The Bulls. under the li mit m fo uls. grahbt.'d Mark Jackson inten11onall). fom ng the Kn1cks 10 tmng the ball inbounds with a tenth of a second left. After a 11 meou1. Jackson passed to Tucker. who wasted no time putting up the high-arching game-winner. Patrick Ewing had 33 points and I 2 rehounds tor the Kni cks. who won for the 17th lime in 18 gamc~ al Madison Square Garden. Scottie Pippen added 22 points and Bill Canwnght 18 for Chicago. Elsewhere 1n the NBA Monday: •G uard Mark Price recorded the first tnple- double of his career with 25 points. 12 assists and 11 rebounds as Clc\(:land defeated v1s111ng Sa n Antonio. 92-89. 8 ln Denver. Aleit English scored 20 of his season- C 01.11 fil . H \~kl 111 \I I NBA nixes Michael-Magic CHIC -\GO -The NR-\ "a~<> the M1(·had- Mag1l <.ho" 1\ .1 no go. -\n NB·\ ollirial said the kaguc "111 not ~nct1on a pn>po-.al for a $1 m1ll1on onc-on-onl· dud lx·t\\el'n \1 1thacl Jordan of the ( h1cago Bull~ and ··~tag1l·· fohn,on of 1he Loo; -\ngclrs Laker ... l\lah I homa ... prc<.1l.kn1 of the N B-\ Pla~er,· ·\\\Ol 1~111on had rqu'>ICrl·d h1\ oppo'i1t1on la\I \\ l·l·i.. high 2lJ p111nl\ ir\JIW lir<.1 h"ll a'\ IA.·n\L·r hantkd Dalla' 11' lounh \lr.11gh1 dcll':it. I U 1-90 8 In Phoenix. Tom Chambns .-.cored -W point~ and KC\ m Johnson "" of his 23 1n tH en1me as Phocno. txa1 ( harlu11e 118-1 08. keeping the Hornets "1nlc.,, 1n 15 road gaml'\ th1' Sl'ason •In Sca11lc \.a' 1cr McDaniel had a hac;l..l·t and l\.\O free thru\,., in thl' final 24 secondc, tu lead \cattle 105-10 1 49ers knock off Ne\N Mexico State with 72-56 vvin, ending streak of 12 From TM Associated Pr~u I Tyrone Mitchell scored 11 points. grabbed I I rebounds and had I I assists to lead Long Beach State to a 72-56 Big West victory over New Mexico State Monday night in Long Beach. . . Kevin Cutler scored 17 points and Lucious Hams added 11 for the 49ers ( 11 -3 overall. 4-2 in the Big West). The victory snapped a 12-game winning streak by New Mexico State ( 14-2. 5-1 ). The Aaaies were led by Reggie Jordan, wh o scored 14 points and by Keith Hill. who bad 10 points. Long Beach State j umped out to a 12-4 lead on a basket by Mike Masuca with 12:42 remaining in the first half. The 49crs held a 32-2 1 halftime advantage and extended their lead to 72-52 with 1:24 remaining in the contest. Long Beach State outrcbounded New Mexico State 4 1-37 and made 51 percent of its field goals compared to JS percent for the A_ggies. Elsewhere in the Big West: •In Fresno. Larry Johnson scored 28 poin ts to lead No. 9 U NL V over Fresno State 84-75. Johnson scored 17 of his points in the second half as UNLV (11 -3. 5-1) broke open the game with a 22-12 run in the first eight mi nutes. Tod Bernard kept Fresno State (6-8, 1-4) in the game with a career-high 27 points. Fresno took an early 6-0 lead in the game before UNL V ran off 11 con- secutive points to take the lead. •In San Jose, Kenne Young scored 19 points and arabbed nine rebounds to lead the San Jose State to a 66-60 victory over Cal State Fullerton. San Jose (S-9, 2-3) outscored Fullenon State 12-0 durina one strech in the 5CCOnd half and outrcbounded Fullerton 32-2S. San Jose was also 5 1 percent from the field. Cedric C eballuc; of Fullenon Cl<-6. 2-1) led all scorer. wi th 24 point'> and grabbed sen·n rl'bounc.I<. Mark Hill added 14 points for the team •In Logan. l 'ta h. ldns Jones scored 25 poin1o;. 1nclud1ng .,c,·en 3-point goals. and Enc McA n hur grabbed 19 reboUllds and blocked four shot'\ a' Santa Barbara beat l'tah State 91-82 The G aucho" ( 10-4 and 4-2) Jumped to a 14-2 lead with 15.56 left 1n the opening half'Nhen Jones dropped m his fi rst 3-pomt goal from the nght side. He hit another long-range shot with 15:48 left in thc half to mcrcasc the Gauchos· lead to 17-3 Santa Barbara led 32-I:! "hen Lucious Da\ls scored a la) up with 9 0 I left The .\gg1es (9-7 and J-2) tnmmed th(' lead 10 38-3 I when .\llen Gordon and Darrel Wh11e h11 consecu11,e 3-pomt goals late in the half Elsewhere 1n college baskethall. •In Champaign. Ill . Terr) Mills .. c:ored 18 po1n 1s and No. 6 M1ch1gan never trailed 1n ending No 7 llhno1s· 28-game home winning streak. 74-70. The Wohennes. who beat the Illini 83-81 in the NCAA semifi nals last March. won for the first time at l111no1s since I 97Q. c;topping a span of ID s1ra1gh1 lo'lsC'i. M1ch1gan ( 1 2-~ t1verall. :!-1 in the Rig Ten) led 71-69 with 33 scconds left. Kendall Gill made onl~ one of two fo ul 'ihots for Illinois. 8 In Ha nford. Connecticut has got the winni ng feeling and Coach Jim Calhoun hopes they don·1 lose 11. Connec11cut won lls fou nh stra1ghL Big East game by defea11ng No. 5 Syracuse 70-59 ... It's a carryover from what we're tl)1ng to do as a tea m. This group of kids feels vcf) comfonable with themselves:· Cal houn said ... , kind of havc an affection for this team. I really hke coaching this team ... LITKE highest payroll - an avt>rage ha~ safal) ofS33 7.400. .. That's the funn > thing about beinJ here." Bun said ... We win all the t1mt' and you try 10 put your finger on it and you can't. In New York. we made the Super Bowl in m} sixth year and I figured. there·s no way in the world we don•t get back there for the next two or thrtt years or more. 1 ''°'"'' Butt. a one-time Pro Bowler who apmt his eiaht previous Kasons with the New York Giants, didn'tjoin lhe dub ... ua NO¥ember1 wben be was 8CQUlred U a kind of IDIUranclC pol-kJ Awscaner Micbael Caner and .-.ve PN K ..... But tu. place whit die the taln speaks volumes about the Sen FrancilCO orpniu- doa. For another. he had to learn to accept a limited role. That was no obstacle either. however, when Bun looked down the bench and realized he was sharina the pine with at least a dozen playen -quarterbeck Steve Young. offensive tackle Steve Wal~. Kua.ler and the like -who would be embraced as S1arter1 for aJmost any other club and were being paid accordinllr.· And finally. hkc everybody el!IC on the tum, he quickly rulized that winnina-year-in, year-out. home and away -was ultimately more satilfyina than anythinc else the pine bu to o&r. "The guys on this team. even though they·ve had the kind of suc- cess they have for so long ... tht>y realize the opponunities don't come around all the time.'' he said ... That makes everybody willing to do the thinp that 1t takes to win ." JU. Ulte # th A.,..clai.4 Pren' MIMMl~L there could be 10tne st.ranee forces at work with tbne two football teams between now and Jan. 28. More about the •9en and Broncos in laler<ohamni. Let'ajuamd this one by reeall~ that pretty .. leam colon .. COit oeo.'lia wa wtari!'j on the liddiM ud wOoderi .. if abe II ever Wdr it ..-in. Mlthllllr*•IJ Ir Ord us 'lf-~11 ,..., ... • ,ft ,, ,....,, .· LANDOVER. Md. -Bryan Murray, ~ one of tbe most successful NHL coaches duri!tf the I 980s1 was fired Monday by the • • Washtnaton Capitals and replaced with his brother. Terry Murray. Terry Murray, 39, has been coach of the Capitals' American Hpckey Lcque affiliate Baltimore Skipjacks · for the past two season&. Bryan Murray had coached the Capitals since the 1981 ~2 season, leadi ng them to the playoffs seven times. The Caps" finished first in the Patrick Division for the fint time last season with 92 points, but lost to Philadelphia in the division semi- finals. He had lonaest tenure of any currtnt coach in the NHL, having guided the Capitals since Novem- ber 1981. "The contributions of Bryan Murray to this organization have Terry been as much or as many as any other person or player who bas ever played or been a part ?f thi~ orga.n1z~· tion ... Capitals general manager David Potl~ said in maki ng the announcement at an early evt>ning news conference. Bryan Murray reached two milest?nes last. season. coaching his 600th career game and winning his 300th regular-~ason game on Dec. 17. He is only one of 17 Steinbach · signs 2-year pact NEW YO RK -Seven players eligible ~ for sa lary arb1tra11on agreed to contracts Monday. le~l\ ing 168 players eligible to file ·--==-- today. the last day for players to subm it their namei.. Terry Steinbach, the Oakland Athle llef catcher. int the biggest deal among the arbitration eligibles. agreeing to a two-year contract fo r S 1.8 million. an a\l·rage of more than tri ple hi s 1989 earnings. Geno Petrall1. the Texas Rangers· catcher. also got a two-)ear deal. his for S 1.025 m11l1on. Two frec agents signed \\tth Detroit. Infielder Cecil Fielder re- turnl·d from Japan. agret•1ng to a two-vcar. SJ million deal. He hit .J0:!."11h 38 homers and ~I RBis last year for the Hanshm T igers Lx:tro11 als0 signed infielder EJ Romero. who left the 1 llwaukel' Bre'Ner\. Among one-year deal\. left· Stelnb•ch hander DanO\ Jackson anJ the C1nc1nnat1 Reth \l'l tlcd al $I I 5· mdhon. 1he 'aml· sal:m he earnl·d 1n 1989 i)11t:hl·r ( harl1l· u:1hranJ1 se11k d With Atlanta for SI 111111100. ,1 nit or $250.000 He can earn bacl.. 1hc $2 'i0.000 "1th honu'e" 1f hl' p1tche<; 26 game" but onh $ 1511.()()(i ti t h1\ 'alan 1~ guarantl'Cd "itl·\l· I arr and thl' Kan'>as Cit\ RO\ al-; Sl'llleJ lor Jll't unJn $.,,, IKIO. a r..t1sl· of $1 70.f)(~J < >utlidda I ral) Jone!> and the l>etro11 l 1i::l·r<; agrl·l·<l t0 a onl··\l·ar <kal for $l75.000, a S75Jl00 raise. and uutfielda I Jrr' 'lhect' <,t•ttkd "Ith the T1gcrc; li1r $6 70.000. a S Ill (Kl(J ra 1se Onl> four pla> er\ ha' l' -.uhm111cd for arh11rat1on -.1nu· thl' filing ix·nod oix·ned 11n Jan. 5 -rd1cl pitcher Doug Jonl·\ ol < le' eland. first ba'>Cman \.\all~ fo\ na of ('ah torn1a and left-hander Juan Nie' l'!> of ~ ii\\ :iul-.ee and John ( anddana of Montreal Pla,er<; ancl l luh' e\Changl' ligure\ 1hrel· da)~ after a pla~e·r lilcs. '<'most pla)er<o 1ra<l1110nall> file on the la'it da> Hearing' "'ill Ix· \l'hl·dukd for hh 1-2 I hu t mmt pla\ l'r<; '-Citic tll:llm· hearings St(•mbach. 27 . h11 27 I \~Ith SC\ en h11nw run\ and 42 RBis 1n 19!<9. h" third n1.1Jor-lcagur 'l'a,on I k gl'I' a S 100.000 "gning honu\. $700.f)()(J 111 1111>0 anJ SI m1ll1on 1n I lJQ I Benoit has early lead LAS VH1 •\~ -Boh Benoit leads Rick 9Jf S1t·<:l.,m11h h} '·l pins Monday night aftc:r the firc;t round of the PB-\ Showboat lnv11a- 11onal. Benoit. "ho finished second here last ~car. a"er- aged 2"\t< I for h1'> first l'lght games and fin<>1hed ""Ith a p1nfall ul l.90'i teelsm1th. thl' 1988 PB.\ Rook1l' of thl' 't car. felled 1.8'2 pin'> lie 1-. tl)ing hi s first PB-\ uo"n , 8111 Bu'>b\ 1~ third spot wit h 1.847 p1n<o. follo"'l'd b' Ton) F1gu1cra at 1.842 and s1·H1 me champwn l>a'e Hu'itcd w11h U!27 .. , lo'e playing Michael. This is something to tell m) kids. I( )OU can·t get ps)ched up to pla> Chicago and Michael Jordan. )OU do not need to laCl· up the 1enn1s shoes:· -Indiana Parer<, guard Reggie Miiier 'Nho '\cored a career high 44 poin1c; 1n a "'1n o'er thl· Bull' last week. Maple Leafs edge Chicago TORON ro --\ controver'i1al goal h> ~ foronto\ Wrndel ( lark with 6: 15 rema1n- 1ng 111 1he gaml' ga'e the Maple Leafs a 7-ti • • '1ctor> o\Cr the Chicago Black hawk s Mon- da' night · Toronto completed an eight-game home stand wi th a 6-1-1 mark and 1s off until Thursday when 11 plays in . t Louis. The '1ctol) moved the second-place Leafs wit hin fi,c points of the Blackhawks in the Nom s 0 1' 1s1on. On the game-winning $Oal. goaltender Jacques Clou11 er had his catching mitt over the puck in the crca~ after stopping a shot. Clark three times poked at the mitt and the puck was dislodged and shd over the goal line. Despite the ObJect1ons of the Blackhawks. who claimed the play shoul d have been blown dead. referee Ron Hogga nh ruled 11 was a goal. Elsewhere in the NHL Monday: 8 In Montreat. Todd Ewen's first goal of the season. at 11 : 18 of the third period. gave the Montreal Canadiens a 4-3 viC1ory over the Minnesota Non.h Stars. • In Boston. Cam Neely broke a tie with his 32nd goal in the second period and tht Boston Bruins went on to defeat the Hartford Whalers 4-1 for their sixth victory in the last seven games. Also !Corina for Toronto were Al Iafrate. John Mcintyre, Ed Ola)(k. Dan Daoust, Mark Osborne and Vince Dllmehousse. For tti1cqo. Denis Savard and Steve Larmer scored two goals each and Al Secord and Adam Crciahton bad one each. Chicaao outshot Toronto 4S-33, includina t S-S in the third. 'Bowl Game' draws 350 fans . SAN JOSE -Mumy Seate quar--0--- lt11>ick Michael Proclor ran for one touch.-- down and pueed for another to~' • amalJ.. col1cee ...... tam Meed or its m~· ---colleilt riVlk to ttay u IM AJllCric:an team Deal lbeir biA-W. Nadoall riYlll lS.24 on Monday in the flnc KT AJJ-Alnlrica Orie ~ .............. al t:4S Lm., ct... JUll 350 •M to Sjli1a llldi_. at Sa Joec 5'alC Unlvcnir)' • ~to~ Ille,....,=. di~ .la his ei;bt te11•1 wtdl -~ lbnrt compiled a reeord of 343-246i83. ~ 1.1s1 how- ever, were neVer able to advance beyond the,d1vilion final in the Stanley Cup playoffs. .. There's no doubt 1n my mind tb-t Bryan Murray will be a coach in the Natiodal Hockey Leaaue. and probably very soon." Poilc said. . Poile decided to fire Murray ~ottday m~mana and informed him of the decision after lhc Capitals' prao- UC'C. I . • The Capitals have lost. eight strai~l pmes and arc last in the Patnck Division with an 18-24-4 record for 40 points. In 1985-86. Murray guided the Caps to their first 50-wi n season (5()...23-7) for second place in the division. The Capitals fin- ished second in the Patrick for five straight seasons. from 1983-1984 to I "987-88. before fin ishing fi rst last season. aryan Murray The Capitals' failure in the Stanley Cup playoffs has often led to rum.ors that management was unhappy and Murray was going to be fi red . But he held on until the recent losing strealt. one of the worst in franchise history. Murra y·s problems this season staned wi th inj unes to defensemen Rod Langway and Scott Ste vens. The Caps have never won a game while both La ngway and Stevens have been out of the lineup. . '• ff h r I ..\'r' -,_ f -j~ ... ~· -----· When dweebs get hot Carrier wins Thorpe Award O K LA ll(lM A. < 11 ) -Mark Ca mer nl \outhcrn ( altforn1a "'a" named ~inner ~ ul thl· ll•urth :1nnual Jim Thorpe .\\\ard for 'l::.>" lhl· n.i1111n·, hc'>t rolkg1atc tkkn\I\<' had. ---- ullil 1.11.., Jnnounled \,fnnda\ e\l•n1ng. ( Jrncr. J b·loot· 1 \Jl .. ~:mencan free ..akt). and thl' othl'r tinah\t\. '\lath.in I ..iDuke . .i 5-IO frt:c safety at \n1onJ \1.1tl· .ind I oJJ L )ght. a h-1 .\11--\ml'ncan u1rncrhal i.. .11 ''1>1rl· Dame \\l'fl. in Oklahoma ( 11~ l11r thl' h,1n4ul·t \J>IJO'>llll'd h' lhl· Jim 1 h(lrpe -\1hll'111 ( luh L al>ul..l' ~1d hl· \\a' 'urpw.l·J to he in lhl· running tor thl' Jv.ar<l named for former Oh mp1an J im Thorpe.: .. It'' g<10d tn !..no\\ pcopk ·are \\atch1ng othn 1h1ng,:· l a Du kl· ~11J l he 1rn1 Wl'rl· \Otl·d thl' top thn·l' t.kfcnSl\C haci.., h\ a 21-mrmht·r panel of fn(lt hall '\pon~a<;H'r\, 'pono;- ....,:n ters, coaches, former pla ~ er' and other\. San Francisc11 4<h·r' 4uartcrhark Joe Mc>nlana "'a' honon·d at the h.rnquet a' the :-.=at1onal f-oothall Lcague·s .. Most Valuahk Pla~a ·· 1 hat honor " c;clectcd h} the NI I Pla>l·r<, -\<i\01."1at1on Most of U.S . team sticks LA JO I I ·\ -( 111alkl'l'pl.'r l un) ~kola ~ ~ anJ I' othn nH·mht·r' nf thl' l . S national ,.....1111111 1eam agrn·d to onc-H'ar urntratl\ \,f onda~ thl· I n1tcd '-,tatn \rn.ll'r I l0(krat1on <;aid \1-.u agret·1ng tu one-)ear dl.·al!> werl· defcnderc; lkmund \rm\lrnng ~1arcclo Halhoa. J1mm) Bank'>. John' 1>11,lc. Stnl· Trtll\Chuh and ~1chael 'w'.1nd- 1schn.1Jnn m1dlidtkrc; Rnan Bh~ ... Enc Eichmann. John I IJrke\ Paul l\.rumf)l'. Tab Ramo' and John 5tollml">Cr and f11,-....arJ Hrull. l\1urra' I "'o pla}l'r~ rcfuc;ed 1·0 \tgn -goalkccpcr [)a, 1d V.inolc. "'ho lo~t the .. tarting JOh to Meola la!>t <.um mer. and m1dlielckr Paul ( ahg1un. ""ho '\cored the goal that gaH· thl' l ln1ted State'> a 'KIO') O\er Trinidad and Tobago and a tx·rth 1n tht· World Cup for the firc;t ti me 1n 40 }Cars. Since the United States doc~ n.ot ha\e a nat1onw1dc outdoor kague. thl· fcdera 11on '>1alls pla)ers to con tract~ and trte\ to kl·cp thl· core of ihc '\cam togeth er as muc h as po'>\lhlc McEnroe gets fast start MELBOU RNE -John McEnroe. showing his old an1str)' and a renewed • • commitment to reach the top of the tennis _,,- world again. ga ve a v1nuoso performance toda) 1n hi s first-round match at the Australian Open. McEnroc·s den touch at the net. sweeping hard serves and keen anticipation all were evident in his 6-2. 6-1. 6-1 victory over France·s T hierry Tulasne. Tulasne. ranked higher than McEnroe when the American slumped to No. 14 in 1986. is more of a clay court specialist and leS5 comfonable on the hard couns here than the now fo unh-ranked McEnroe. 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At the fint of'the year. he was tumint tbe bait over a Jot. '"But now, when we tw~ • cMnct to ICON. we IC' dilc W to llitn. CV• ~~c.~.;t.:'.:=:w ................... '-link. .. ,.. •• .._, ...... ...... ,... ......... ,.. ...... . play at a park or something. but 1t's not like playing everyday with press- ure and with good people. "Like Steve Moser lasl year. He sat out for a couple of years. but at the end oflast year he was one of the best players in the conference. (Van Scoyce) knoW1what1r; all about now and he gets thinp do ne. He'd never really played a lot before. but he. s sett i n1 better ... Van Scoycc has~ company 1n 1he back coun. while Kreps and Andcrxn have quality backup!. "Dever has come in and a;ven us a lift at IU&fd, and 11point1uan1. 100 ... Gl'ftftfldd •id. "And Juon VaUIMn Md Kevift Waite (6-7 IOl)homore1h>m foun1.lin Valky) have beea _P.ayills well, to we've tot ..,,.. or .. 11111 playiaa pretty IOIWrillM--· •A.1ai1•""'--~·-··· 1Mdc .-can1l111atlllid mo~ ..... ~ .............. ly _ ............ II Ala ....,.....,... ............ . "(This season) has been a picas.ant surprise. We've improved a lot mort' than most (GWO teams from point .\to point B. We lost to Grossmont by 10. but all the other losses have been b)' fi \C or ~1x points:· Kreps will be Golden West's most sough1-af\er player when the ~ason ends. And probably lhc most sto n ed. You 5C'C, he never fintshcd high school. "And he aot his AA deJrct' this semester ... Greenfield said. "So he's 1n 1ood shape. He should bt abk 10 tf an) wherr he wan ls 10 nc~t )'('Ir. K.~[n) has really come 1 lon1 way. e's been on his own since~ was J 7 and for him to act an AA is really IOmethiQ&." The Ruttkn. mcanwhi~. wtto travd lo s.ddkbad: on Wcdftelday, orobebll won't win the oonfttencc. 8ut •ha• Snot whal they'" eyt- balli"lo The p1ayom ·~ b«omina more rcalitlte each 'M'Ck. ..We have the ta~• to win,•• Grecnf'kld aid ... ,, just depends on Foreman digests C~oney, spits him out with second-round KO 8y JOHN NELSON ,.,, ~· ,.,,,. .. ATLANTIC ('IT Y. N.J -The n ng bowed under the weiaht. The turnbuckles groa ned And thunder began 10 rumble 1n George f oreman's big right hand. "To me. GerT) ( JOnt'y's sttll wet behind the ea~:· said Foreman v.hu "a~ a world champion unlll he met M uhammad -\h 1n cqua tonal Afru:a on Oct. JO. 1974 and got knotkl·d nut 1n eight rounds The light "a\ on dosed cmu11 teln 1s1o n and pay- per-' 1l•\\ r or lhO'>t' \\ho d1dn 'I pa) 10 St.'C II. lt'S not true that Fort·m.in l·amr 11110 the: nng wearing a cher s hat and lob'>lcr b1h l k ....... , thrr k 1n thl' middle. though. and h1\ muc.lk\ d1dn·1 nppk '>O mul·h a!> Jiggle. But make nu 1111,ta~t· .ilx1u1 11 hc hrt<. Ir k<· a man swinging an a1l\ ii on .i t ha1n You could hear 11 in the distance. Stan roun ting. O ne thousand one. Onl' tho usand two. One thousand three. And the lightning '>truck It crashed into (1cr1] Coone)·., Jaw. crushed hi m 10 the ground and S<.'attcred what liltk was le ft of hr., heavyweight boxin~ n1rct:r to the four v.1nds Coone) . .U. will Qu it one light into his lOmcbad .. Foreman. 41. 1s 20 sucu.·.,sful fights into h1.., and loolung squarcl) at hL'a' )"t:1gh1 champion M1kl· T )t'".>On .. I do behc't' that thl· samt" thing that happenl'd 111 Gerry Coone~ v.111 happen to \11kl' T~i,on 11 I gl'I lhl· chance ... Foreman ..aid It v.a' .1p1>arl't\I from thl' lx·g1n111ng that C. ooney "'J' gu111g 111 1a~l' h" h<'\l -.hot though .\t the end o f a pruml\1ng tMl.'l'I truuhkd tH .du1hol and drug abu~. < 1Hllll'' kit ht• ""l'd 11 111 h1mwl1 ffr came out Jabbing ~UI L'OIJll .ind hurl lr11n 111 th1· llr\I round "'Ith h1i. 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Wl"9 '"'" Mme\ f(Y llll!1f09 •''"'"'•" J~rry P1tt41"~f'I if'\ -O•f"ne ... .,,,, M 1f'lf'!:ft\OI• on Jet\ ll OE T ~OIT llEO WINGS-llecalltO Oeve Btrr ~n<I R•"d• McKay rf9f\! wino\. lrom Adl~on d•r-n• '""' ... ,,.,.r1c a11 Hoekev L••llVt WASHING roN CAPIT "LS-FlrtCI ar .. " ""'·•"~• "••O coacll Nameo Ten·v """"9• nu o 1o~ch r LORIOA-~\~ Owaoffle kl'llntrl\I• c•'IPr alld T lfn l vr~. lorwtrG. lfldlflnlltllY ffom t"« DtrlltettJalt •n m OKLA 110 MA ST ATE -01.mk... •IC'W'C Oume\ Ctf'IW trom tl'le .,.,....._.. -tor "'°'' •r>c• Mks\e ' . to savor the iole of huge underdog 8r JOHN CLAYTON ................... DENVER -Once or twice a ...._ Denver Broncos safety Dennis Smida c:a1ls bis cx-SOuthcm Cali- fornia roommate. Ronnie Lott. Tbe c:onversalion last week focuted OD the San Francisco 49ers' 41-ll dilpetchina of the Minnesota Vi.kiftp. .. , told him they looked a little ICaJ'Y last week," Smith said. ''I'd love to play tbc 49ers for a lot of reuons. Ronnie and I have a lways talked about playina each other in the Super Bowl. Last week we said that this is the closest we've ever come. Maybe this will be the year." This will be the year, but Smith's timina is all wrong. The Broncos strona safety looks like a hcavy- weiabt fi&hter who just walked into a room fiJJed with Mike Tyson and youna models of Muhammad Ali. GeofF Foreman and Joe Frazier. Smith JOCS into Super Bowl XXIV with a Jib trying to counter a bunch of bu~ knockout punchers. h's bke Chuck Wepner wean ng a Broncos uniform preparing to face Ali. The 49ers arc loaded. They've ad- vanced to Super Bowl XXIV with 28-and 27-point victones. Already, oddsm•kers arc falling over them- selves trying to distance the odds betw~n the Broncos and the 49ers. The opening line was 10 ooints. It's aJrcad y ballooned to 11 Ii. If las Veg.as could dictate length of games, they might bet that the Bron- cos will be out of contention in the 642-5678 second quartet. .. Even if we were JO.point under-dop, we still expect to win ... Smith said. If the Broncos don't win, however, two proclamations will be made. The 49ers will become lhc Pittsburp Steelers of the 1980s. the team that captured four Super Bowls in a dec- ade. The Broncos will become the extended version of the Minnesota Vikings. the team 1hat lost four Super Bowls during the 1970s. The only differen~ betw~n the Vikings and the Broncos is 1hat the Broncos could take 13 years to achieve the futility 1hat the Vikings did in seven. Such possibilities created an usual stir in Denver last week. A local television station look a phone poll of fans and found that they preferred the Broncos lose the American Foot- ball Conference championship game against the Cleveland Browns than 10 lose another Super Bowl. .. It's the easy way out for people to say that," quancrback John Elway sa1d. "To those people who say, 'Why do they want to go back,' they ought to go hide in their closets. If they don't want 10 take a shot at it. to me that's the easy way out. "We've heard 1hat. 'Hopefully, the Broncos won't go back because we don't want to go and lose again.' I want a chance. at least a chance. to get up to bat. w e·11 g1\e it all we·w got. If we lose. we lose. and 1fwe win. we're world champs I want a chance to go back. I'd hate to be stuck in m~ closet." So would Smith. He might have been the most disap pointed member of the Broncos after losin~ to the Washington Redskins 35-IO m Super Bowl XX 11. Less than a week after that game. he blasted the Bro ncos defense. Has criticism centered on the team's inability to stop halfback Tim Smith running a counter play off tackle. "The thing about that play as it's something that's been giving us {lrob- lcms all year." Smith said dunng a television interview in 1988. "From Day I. from training camp, from preseason games, we've never stop- ped rhat thing with any amount of consistency. People have beaten us with that pla y all year. and we ha,en·t found a wa~ to stop it yet." This )Car. the Bro ncos have stop- ped the counter pla). Defensive coor- dinator Joe Collier 1s gone. and has repla cmcnt, Wade Phillips. has brou~hl ne" hfe and new hope. CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 Newport Beach 1069 Balboa 2 Condos VIiia Balboa. Ptnlnsula FROM NOATH ORANGE CO. FROM IOUTH OAANGE CO. 540-1220 .... THE DAILY '1LOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS PUBLICATION DEADLINE r-.or-s.tvice Mon-Ft1 7 30am-S 30pm Sel 8 oo...,,. 11 30em eu.1,_ Count., M·F 8 OOem-S OOpm Monday r.....,.., Wednetdey r""'Ml•v Fndey $elut0ty Swlo•y Sat 1130 AM Mon S30 PM TUM S30PM wao S30 PM Tl'llnS30PM Frt S 30 P"4 Sat 1130 AM C .. CK YOUI' AD THE f1"1T DAY TM Dally Ptlof 11rh191 for .i1lelency and ac:cutacy HOWW1r ~ 9"'00'8 00 occur PINM 1191en ~ yout ed IS rMd beclo and cneci. yout ed O.wly ~ .,rors 1mmedl•l9'y to 6'1 2·Sf78 lM o.Hy PllOt *=CeC>t• no lia!>lllty for eny euor 1n an ectv.r1-.1 for wNc:h II mey be rnponel~ except for IM CO.I Of the ..,_ ectualty occ:upled by IM error Credl1 can Onky be ellowed for !he flrlJt "-1l0n Any emoutlt no1 peld Within 30 011y9 aa req<;ired will be IUOjeC1 to, bUt not llmtted to. ~ Cf\erQet COfl'IC>Uled et 1•N% °'me uncield .,...,_per'"°""'· .. co1tec1Jon eoelt -.,.., ,....,....,.. •ttllfNY'• .... lowest prices avaot Lg 1 BR S 172 000. 2 BR $206,000 By owner 722· 7265 or 631·6052 * UMISUll * Home lor sale on over- sized corner lot Bay view from 2nd story Excellent remodel oooonun11y S739 .000 Call 673-702 7 •BEAUT EXEC HOME• 4BR 3BA • bonus rm, 2 frplc. end of qu1e1 cul·de- u c, huge yard. Fr gray pool "COMPLETE RE· MODEL" $749,500 1730 BonaJre Way 838-535 1 *Ull IAYFIHT * Large 40x90 lot 3Br 2Ba Ownef needs lesl sale" ONL V S 1 450.000 Agt Preston Ward 249·8903 PlllllTllY IAYFIT C1tm 5Br 4 ·~B• Home 4500 sq t1, high cellngs. lg rooms & 101 Boat dock Prine only S 1.495.000 • bldra custom expense Biii Grundy Rllr 675-6161 IWllTIUOI llTIUTI 38A 2BA oo e111ra lg fee simple lol Only stfli)s to beech , 4700 s/f IOI nicely land~ Pvt comm w/pool & rec rm 1n area. $421,900. Chuc« & LIZ Jones 631 -1266 or 848-5743 WM~Q . . WITEIFlllT IWLllW/Mll ·•~r-5 ers w~ry of Elway,'s exRlosive capabilities be altered this time 9y JOHN MOSSMAN "" ....... DENVER -With their trlCk re- cord in Super Bowls. any cbaale in my DAVI CMNNTD routine should be welcome, anc1 the ""....,...,.. Denver Broncos do plan some SANTA Cl.ARA -Geo~ Seifert . c~~ lllJ1 work.in& on our pme bs IJ? early pme ~n for the ~n plan fitbt away instead of waitina Franc111co 49e~ ap1n1t Denver '!1 until we ,et down there •• quar- the Super Bowl. Stea.I John Elway s ierblck John Elway said Monday. knee bn«. "1t' h ' t to ... _ A .:-:i--tra ..a.ed · S IUC I 200 once you te UJ11; 1111uu1u s tqy wo... in a Suoer Bowl " pracason .Pmc last .Aua.. 20, :!We bav~n't been sucocssfuJ leav- althouah nett.her the. 49en ~b nor ina on Monday for the Super Bowl. anyone else yet ~ats cuJpe~1ty for so this year we're aoina to leave on lh~ ~ mystenou~Jy turmna up Sunday," coach Dan Reeves said. massana at CandJcsuck Park. The Already installed u 11 'h-point Elwaf"less Broncos lost that pme, underdop to the San Francisco 49ers 35:.1N · 1 .d • h'de ... Se'~ 'd when they meet at the Supcrdomc in o, di n t • at. 11ert saa New Orleans on Jan. 28. the Broncos Monday, a day ~ftcr .the 49ers cat-went throuah some light individual pured the NFC:.talle ~th a JO.? ro~t workouts and meetings on Monday, ~f the ~~~· But if I find it thlS one day after defcatina the Oeveland tame, I wi ll. . Browns 37-21 in the AFC Cham- No other approach tfs worked pionship game. lately against Denver, the only NFL Denver is 0-3 in previous Super team that San Francisco did not beat Bowls, and San Francisco is 3-0. in th~ 1980s in a game that counted. Tight end Pat Kelly, who staned in That s one reason the 49ers have not place of the injured Oarence Kay to .be over.confident on Jan. 28 ~e-against Cleveland, won't play in the spite. being made 11 11?-poin t Super Bowl after inj uring his right favontcs. knee. Trainer Steve Antonopulos The 49e~ will be off until T hurs-said Kelly appears to have sus1ained day and wall l~ave f~r New Orleans a torn anterior cruciate ligament, and o n Sunday. Se1fen said the only play-will undergo anhroscopic surgery 10 er who is questionable is running determine the exact extent of damage back Keith Henderson who sus-today. tau~ed a pinched nerve in the neck Running back Bobby Humphrey. against the Rams. sidelined by two cracked nbs in the The 49ers have lost four straight second quaner of Sunday's game. regular-season games to Denver. and "felt a little better today, .. according before last summer had dropped fi ve to Antonopulos. "He'll avoid contact preseason games 1n a row to the this week. We hope he progresses to Broncos as well. T hey are 2-4 against where he's capable of playing. It's too them overall in the regular season. early to tell nght now." lG lbs neal Hwspln~ ii ... IO pliyl Aaaoeopuiol sUd lr'OllCOI wiD aave a aplcial pad made. a1eftd. i hit lboUlder Pedt 10 cover the .'::.of the ~ury. wbicb II hilh in tbe rib a.ee. Hum~ ca.t a helmet just above flit rib ~ and below bis shoulder peds. 'He had bis ann up, and it wu a perfect hit riabt between the shoulder and rib peels." the train· er said. AntonopuJos said players rQCt dif· ferently to cracked ribs. Elway su1- tained cracked rib durin& the reauJar 1eaSOn, but "it didn't even faze him u far as being able to practice or play." Kay's puJlcd th.iah muscle, mean- while, continues to improve, and Anto no pulos said he was optimistic Kay will be "full-go when he feels capable. He could have played yes· terday if the need had arisen." Reeves apin praised the play of Elway on Sunday. "That's the best I've seen him play, and I've seen him play some great games," Reeves said. "Every time Oevela nd tried to close the gap. John wouldn't let them.'' Elway passed for 385 yards and three touchdowns. repeatedl y scrambling or rolling out. "We're looung forward to our next challenge. which, after looking at the other game yesterday, is a big one," Reeves said. "San Francisco is an awesome tea m. We realize we've got to be perfect to have a chance against them. You can't get into a sconng contest with them. If we get into a high-scoring game with them. 1t ~111 be a disadvantage to us. The Rams beat them when they kept the score low. We beat them last year b) keeping the score low ( 16-13)." From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-J 220 496-6800 E'Slde. close lo Nwpt Hgts. 2 BR. 1 BA. lndry lacll, car port. no pets. $700/mo 27 I D 16th Pl 644-0452 •Wltlll'lllT• •W•llTlllllllAPTI *""" llAT IUPI * EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY BAY VIEW Beautlful 2BR 2BA Micro. d/w. fire- place. garage & enjoy our prvt beach S 1800 All maintenance 1nc1 .......... htr•* SORRY. ~6 PETS IW.lll-lt1t 1 BR apt completely furnished w/u tllltles Near beach S800tmo Single person 675-7 436 2BR 2BA Newport Shores, trplc. gar, carport 1 blk to bch Avl now $200 OFF 1sl mo rent. 731-1230 llUllWllTll For lpOfltcw on Lido Island. c... us-nu ComnMrdlf 1.£.S./hft HmMI Roomm1tu "''~~~: i;lu::::sl;:ne:s:s/;;;ffl;:c::t :R:tn=t IAPn Ill COM. PROF FEM 25-35 ~~~~----2-76-.9 11U .. •1111 ... - ti I -------~ Non-1mo•uw. Avail now WllTIUff 1 .. 111 Untumilhed room & bath Crnr of Weatd ifl & Irvine M! .. ll 1n 38r 381 house Newpor1 Beacn ASST, llve-tn. CM. Am In I ' • ' • I Elegant, Quiet neigh-Full Service-Gron t>OrhOOd. $445/mo. Catt Fax & Copy Service Avt DeeOee. 759-3313 Office & Retail Available Male Christian shr--gr8a1 2BR CdM loc! Gar, w/O, maid, cable, 2 btks 10 ochl SllOO/mo 675-6<151 Male 10 shr 2 BR, I BA, Belt>Oa Is lvrnlstled $450 one utll • 1st & last Jacll 723-0731 MM111 2 Room Suite. across lrom Post OfflC41 In Newport Beach 548 -7418 840-5557 •EXECUTIVE SUITES• $275-up All services. secy. cont rm 150-200sl Airport area 752-0681 ~~~~~~~~~ xcno '°'helping dl .. bled ~ woman, hra negot. F n-Money To Loan 2914 amkr. no pets. 8.45-2357 *PllY&TI I -Babyaillet nffded Ex-r.-Ptlflencecl & lovlng tor FUNDS tor Equity & land young baby. Reis Aeq In Loans S 100,000 plus. my home 6-'6-1711 (7141 760-8792 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDst $10.000 up. No credit.,.. No penalty Call Denison Assoc 673-7311 NOW• l lv-e:-IN H o u s a • keeper I Babys111er 2 Girts. 9 & 7 Musi speak some English Costa Mesa 751-4348 or work 838-8308 ...... ..,_ 11111&1.IWTUT Cu1tom.r MtVlce. typjng.'Cur-..nt MA/LVN gredu- Nlng, t~. busy 11.._ Immediate opening office FC>f ~ntment for bedt office. 08/GYN -----5~990 Sue 'j Wiil trlin GrMt beinefitL . Beautiful Newport 9Mch 11WU1 .,_ office. c.it 1150...¢822 UITAL AIDT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Secretwy In em.al g<oup To rent trudl1 & equip· lllLJ N.lf INUfance office NMr OCI MODELS-Lingerie Store merit Learn eomputet .1.1.-'I alrporl Full benellls Call Melong PIT models for tnput, 11\IWef ~.a• •••-714-851-9719 llngerle & awtm_, Cail 1111 customers n ce·s SEEKING I tor appt ~8~44 Rentals. 1930 N-pon, llSIDE SILES F~:?;, "!'!'~~ NO R:a~::;_~4 111 REPS Exp w /bookkeep1n g ·---- helpful Must be wtlhng tol £1PERIEIC£ ~· .. PllPU WearecurrenttyofftH'lnga learn Huntington Bctlj Full-Time. Part-Time. c-0mpetlt1ve salary, full area 1142-2060 REQUIRED Regtatet. Buser• Salad t>enellls. and ••<*lent __ _ Bar & Prep-Cook Apply '#Ork environment tor let't ..... UP TO SI/HR at TM Soup Ptanta!lon energetic dependable 1555 Adams Ave CM inside sates represent&· S9,961 • $76.590 __ _ lives with 45 wpm typing 20,000 1mmed1ate open-Our Orange ofhce is now --------- skills and som4! comput8f 1ngs For apphcatton call preparing tor 11s biggest F«tstaurants experience Tiie can-1-708-429-6505 ext J50A year ever We are oow ac-MIF Prof non smkr stir •, t>eautllul lrg 3BR 2'>BA Condo 1n Balboa near t>each. mstr suite ava11 S700 675-7367 Iv msg EXEC Office Suites Furn w/recept. fax, copiers. ptlones. conl rooms, nr JW Atrport. lree parking Visa & Mastercard guaranteed Bad credit, bankruptcy, OK For appltCahon call 1·708-429-6505 eict C50A dldate must have an ex-.._.irl•f-I cepting apphcattons for Empk>Yment 5530 cellenl phone personahly _._ E rE entry tevet pos111ons on -and enjoy working with Needed to clean apt 1n st11pp1ng receiving 1n- Jl'S SPORTS DELI S350 Al Quinlan 833-9550 *AlllMllY • the pubhc as wetl as SOI· Huntington Beach Laun-veniory control siock Growing Huntington lclllng n-business dry cleaning et'rands salesladver11s1ng All w1th 1 NB-Steps to l>Ch 3 Prof mates seek same to snare 4BR 3BA, $358 • $200 dep Avl now• No rent 111 211 645-8238 Beach 1ndustr1a1 1nstru-Interested parties should etc Approximately IS rnanagem4!nt potentoat 11 A NY style deh on FashlOtl -ll-Ul. IUI ment manuf acturing contact Cheri Freeman a1 hours per week Per-you are a Qu•ck learner & Island is now ""1ng Se<-r-• company needs tlard-... 2 ... 21 •-A •• 1 manent JOO 545-3292 tirea ot being turneo vers & Counter Persons I 2 I .. Ill.Ill Slfll working 1nd1v1dual to do -~• '~·· - ' away because of 1ack ot Part Time & Full Tome ' $475/mo w/1 year lse screen printing. as-I•--------• HOUSEKEEPER eaperoence ca.JI our per-NB-steps to beach 1 prol Pv1 entry & resv'd parking. sembly. packaging & -------sonnel dept 939-1233 lift. Y II Plllll llmTllY Full time position lnt'I trading co 1rv1ne near OC Airport Min 3 yrs exp A ccurate typi st/IBM PC/Telexes M-F 9.5 Call 833-8970 tor appt SllllTllY M-F 8·30·5 30 No Lag Beach Non-smkg firm seek.s set1-mo11vated de- tall-orMtnted team player w/strong WP skolts Dvttes 1nct othce mgm1 ptlones hhng proo•· read1ng err ands Satl WELDER-Alum /SS exp MIG/STICK Apply 7.n only See A ndy at MacGr1tgor 65 Corp., 1631 Ptacenua. CM WELDER APPRENTICE. Excellent opporluntty fcw HIS grad 18-30 yew1 old Good Htary/b9nefrts and paid training Mul1 relocate Top physical condition Cati Mon-Fri 9.3 1-800-252-0559, i213) 29&-e671 cornmen wl exp 497-4435 --------- uoanuY Neeoeo tor w oro Pro- cessing 1WordPer1ect 4 2 eitp pretd t fll1no & phone --------1!9~ retoet for c1111l11ratllc eng1-Antiques 6010 neenng form Xlnt ~n - et1ts & ,..,or~·ng e11v.ron FANCY Comm•moratlve ment Seno resume ,, ••Quor OOllles 25-30 yra apply'" person to Rooe•t old Jim Beam & othera. Bein wm Frost & A!>s<Jc I r ao1" tamps 499-5231 A TT N Brenoa J66' 1"1NE FORMAL FRENCH Spruce Sr Ne"''"'' ANT OlJE FURNITURE Beach CA 92660 !?~ per\onal appolntm M seek same 4Br 3Ba Ample guest parking Announcements 2920 Shipping work Advance-llUYllY Plllll PART TIME $358 • lst & S200 dep Ullllties & tg stgn Incl menl & pay increases will FIT Allen Beck Florist • Avail 1l l5. no rent 111 2/ l Immediate poss 642-9347 5 CROWNS REUNION be available to the nghl 2809 N-port Blvd. New- 645:8238 aft 5 or Iv msg PARTY• 25th Anniversary person. 841-3663 port Beach 675-1353 To care tor e•ec bach s twntlme & 111s cat Mesa Mesa loc' Retuecr at mosphere 432-093 7 Nurses Aide I SEORn• •y I:' Aas,. By owne< N B ... "OT•••( ST&"f "" ar"a 17141642-8118 5 -.,.. Restaurants Neeaeo 1mmed 1ate11 Estate Sate $300-S&OOO Staff neeoeo to work with L-• -u w 0 rd P, 0 c e s ~ n ••PT H•• nr Westchlf Prof -March 1990 Ex-Co· ----ID'Tu &SStST•- ., ... Small 1 person otf1ce for ·--------•I - -1 40 • prelerred Small un-workers call Sue Cross furn BR avt 21 t , wld. kite lse on the water in New-213-660·2720 by 211/90 .... U IEPHnl Exp Must tlave X-ray he po r t Be a c h C a 11 A Come 1oin our lrtendty use $300/mo 645-82 l8 645-5639 MARKETING Svc for ctubs ward winning dally needs stall• 4 .5 days/wk 0 M ous1nesses-ctlurches-a reporter ""111 a bust-261-1123 Ae" for Kim N-smkg rmmte wn str I~---'!'""-..... ---b k d '"' BR & BA $425/mo • Commfrclal Proptrty newsltrs & tlyers Econ-ness ac groun 10 5400 sec dep Call 2778 om1cal way to get your cover the exciting Or- 646-8279 or 721-8497 mso out (213) 596-3985 ange County business scene If you hke 10 wrtte, N·smkr ror new South Coast Plaza Condo S4001mo. • $250 deposit ut11 incl Pool & spa Ctose to everyit11ng Avail I 20 90 Call 432· 1631 "'"'Pl Bch Steps 10 bCh Shr nice JBR 2BA prof M F n smkr Avl 1mmed' $450 · dep 722-8339 Prof malure n smkr shr POOL HOME nr Mesa Verde Mstr bdrm wl pvt oath $490 • 1 u11ts 1s1 & 1as1 Reis reQ O Avl now 966-2373 aller 6pm Lost & Found 17'0 sit or prime retail space tor tease on Palm Street Balboa Peninsula Xlnr toca11on. high v1s1bll1- 2925 en1oy tlard work ano love 10 beat the compehtton =========:1 H nd a cover letter. re-sume and five samples to ty Call 645-5639 FOUND ADS • • 1600 si r nr new Indus- trial 400 A1C ore iruck ARE FREE Ooor 1560 Superior CM Tom Tall, Editor. Daily Pilot 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa CA 92627 s 12801mo 642-9666 Call: Citeteria Wtrhn. FlSlltl ISWI Substitute 12 Corporate Plaza Nwpt 1'2·1171 PI T $6 90 hr Bctl 2000 sll h1gtlty up· ---------Work. close 10 home 3 · 3 , g aded bath / tlow tlrs per day No ex-, w s er F 0 u N.0 I e m a I e per1ence necessary Call k1tchene1te Ground Oachsh~d Vic 19th & 556•3273 for into EOE lloor Ava1tt1ble ommed•· v c M C 11 ately 720·0101 ICIO(•a a 10 Newoon-Mesa Sct1001s 1dentily days 645-5800 WllTHll Industrial 2788 ext 269 eves 645-6734 Clerical FOUND young Himalayan lfflOE CLl•I Mature profess1ona1 male 1-------------0, female nl smkr to Shr t200 SO FT wt front 2BR home w sunny offtce. large rear drove-in pa110 2 Bt~s to beach '" door $780/mo 629 Ter · Corona del Mar m1nat Way Costa Mesa IHll•M• 21 7110. 540"9352 l•IOl •t .._ ~ ltils, WOODWORKER or BOAT CARPENTER to Sl1Me ht I last. h ,.h. stlop Placentia Ave C M 121-IO 11 01631-0220 E/645·6521 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillii• Doors-Repalr-A1terat1ons llOIUll Yllll IUOll TlllllHI 1111 IEW llPllYEI LIWDUns t£! '~ $2 .44 per da y That s ALL you pay ror 4 tones JO day m1n1mum in the Cab1nets-Panet-locks- Stairs-Dryw11-Pat1os-e1c 35 yrs e•p Jerry 642-0567 FINISH CARPEN TER FOR HIRE Fr doors. oays. motdings1cab1nets 1nstl. cuslreg fits Bob/642-4519 FlllSIH WPfmY Cabinets-wall units-doors w1ndows-declls Uc/bona 20 yrs exp 434-4924 ICAJIE,IEl.1•2·1710 Small Remodel & Addns Battlrms-wardrobe-doors 30 yrs 0 C Quality Work Seat Pt kitten v1c Santa Arct111ec1urat firm 1n Costa Ana & 19th St Costa Mesa seeks part-time Mesa 432-688 1 clerk tor errands oe- LOST CAT on t 1 v1c Newport Haroo• H1gt1 School area Lono-tlaireO black w1wt11 ctlest & boots Bhnd 1n t eye bent end ot ta11 650-2143 hveroes gen er at ofl1ce maintenance stocking suppy rooms inventory & filing Must have car license & au10 insurance Please call Monica ar 714-549-2207 ASAP' Pit .. Ullll CALL ME FIRST• Also Fine Finish Carpentry FREE EST REAS RATES & stairways Rob 850-7196 No Joo Too Big or Small Ron 722-86-'6 llHMOTH Doors & Locks Installed Lane 661 -4913 Drywall •MYW&U TIPlll• Texture-Acoustic & P111n1 FrM est Kevtn 538-6 t92 UWHTll20 -EIEPlllS Plumbing Electrical Carpentry 36 years exp 966-0836 SERVICE DIRECTORY rlveways. p1t1os. paths 26 yrs L1c/Bnd Quality etc No job too small. Fair rates (71 41744-0123 r111. ll .. •J IU.OIH IMMEDIATE SERVICE ANYTHING TO DUMP CLEAN UP • CONCRETE • TREES Jotln 650-1628 For more 1nlormation CALL TODAY" lttw~.w. °"'"'' All Ph8ses Family owned DUMPRUNS • JUNK Furniture trash. tree branches. appliances Call Mike 7 dys 6-'6· 1391 ISi FOR LOIS & operated Also Dump Truck & Bobcat Services 21 yrs exp Lie 540-2284 TUGY ELlmlC Service Calls FrM est T I lllTIL &ISISTllT Minimum 2 years exper Costa Mesa 548-4322 lllLIYHI Kenner help Will train grooming 546-2848 11m1111111 To make det1ver1es in com- pany car & misc dulles Good driving record needed !or EN TRY LEVEL pos111on Seno re- sume or apply 1n person Rober! Bein & Wm Frost & Assoc Attn Mr Fuentes. 14 725 Allon Pkway Irvine. 927 18 11m•·PAIT TIIE Flower delivery 12 noon.4 (7141644-141 3 DRIVERS-Cross Country No exp nee CA lie req d MacGregor Yachts 163 1 Ptacent•a. Costa Mesa llYOLUIEIS COUNTER HELP No e•P necessary J-8pm M-Fro Cosia Mesa 631-6672 *1-1 ll0-1111 OlUllDPOT Ut. 0.. T-111142 Painting ..UL Oii PAim• S 12/Hr • MATERIALS References 675-4006 FIAlll Pllm• Int /Ext Oual work lnsd Reis FrM est 897-5896 llWI PlllTIH lat.l td. Thorough preQ. reas rates Jim 650-KIWI 650-5494 Your Service Directory R~presentatlve ALL YOUR CONCRETE work Commercial Retro ••tl•llH LUii NEEDS Quality work at filling Lic.,52,.59 S l 7 .500. NO EQUITY RAINBOW C11cle Ma1nt reas. pnces FrM est. CALL Tracy 548•2317 FAST, EASY. 72 l -9510 Painting Int E>1t House & U2-4121 ht.110 PllUO llT1ll The Call! Public Ullh!les Commission. REQUIRES ttlat all used. househOld goods movers, print their P UC Cat T number. limo 1 & chaulf91Jr·s print their T C P number 1n all adV9flisement1 II y<XJ have a question about the legality or e mover. llmo or chaulleyr. Call Public Uttttles Com- mlallon 714-558-415 t 751-8535 · Apt Ouat job FrM est HIL A Breakfast. lunch and snacks Large yard Lots of tlugs and play • 846-9084 . YOUrlg woman wHI do Child care weekdays. w/rel1. 650-7202 ,~,-I~ -.. 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NBICl\Allfll1ne area Exp'd adults only 213-923-9859 IHIELHLP 20·30 Hrs/Wk Tr a1n at $' 25 1 Hr Me ro ! 1n creases Call Ol wn 1-4PM 557-6020 IAJL OLHll WUHSE Gen warehouse duties incl tleavy lllt1ng & mail Oeflvery Good dm11ng re- cord and dependab1hty a must Xlnt t>enef11s Call David Northndge 720-5391 *IAlmWICE* F1T pos1t1on open tor a oe- pendable person w11h ex peroence on Bu•ld1ng Maintenance Full oen eltts and e•ce11en1 worl\ environment Apply on person 6am · 3pm Mon· day lhru Frooa~ The Da11y Pilot. 330 w Bay St Costa Mesa Ask tor George Arauz 642-4321 e1tt 203 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE Faucets Disposals Heaters Leak Repairs 966-0836 DRAINS S5 S t5 S25 & up Faucets disposal hea1er Phone Est anytime Pl 646-6242 Leo EXPERT Service & Repa11 Plumber sonce 1952 Water t1eaters-d1sposa1s. toilets-I auc ets-l •x tu res llc=409035 964-8919 * * U AN IN l PSYCHIC l1c:049043 * Pred1c11ons lor H90 • Tarot cards Crystal Readings Call or Iv msg * 722-6203 * Rooting ........... Res1denhat & Commercial Reroots. repairs & skylts Ouahly Work Fair Rates Fast GUARANTEED Svc FREE Estimates =557494 968-589 t 494-6504 RHFLUl1 H1gtl Quahty • Reas Ra1es Root Repairs & Rerool1ng Con') 'ltlfctat1Res1dent1et Uc 513688 722· 7'79 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Local Referenoes PROF 11nce 73 Shtngles Broken? M1s51ng? Frat roof teaks Free Est Lico l ow Rates' 723-5703 Gil When you want to get right to the heart of thinp, cl111lfled's an or .. nlzed, informatlon-paaed way to find what you'ie lookin& for. aev d•s adults •n group ,.... ... ,E 9 tlome set11n '" Costa $7 501Hr Seellong 2 pl'\ones & ge<iera• 0111c!' Mesa Good g.nellts will snarp versatile charmers tor real estate de• 0111ce Fumfturt 601 4 train all shllrs needed to worw Mon-Fri Two ; on Ba1ooa Isl 673-0127 Call 557-8113 for 1nlo Sh•l1s open 9arn-5 JOpm *Near New Su1>«S1ngle WATERBED linens In· ciuaeo $100 OBO e97 3802 al1e< 5pm & 10am-7 30pm E•Cll1ng SECuR1Tv OFFICERS PIWllUYHY Over 18 MuSI have ownl car w1ttl 1nsur & OMV read-out Stlort eve· ' 1ng hours & wknd Salary comm & ups Hunt Bch 962-1366 alter Jpm atmosphere excellent tra1n1ng opportunt1y 10 J advanc e Apply at Gulliver s 18482 MacArthur Blvd rvine Restaurants THUi IY TIE SU NIOUSlll llEIT Now tl1ron11 Food Servers II you nave good sec -tor n1gt1ts Apply '" per retariat skills & at teast 2 son Mon th•u Sal aller yrs e:11p on purctlasong 4pm 2007 S Coast '1W) 1h1s pos1hon is lor you• Laguna Beach Requires 50 wpm L1gn1 Resruarant exp on Mactntosn a plus• ..-rt• PflSll Please apply today Call Dana at 644-8367 Take-Out & Cater Mon F REMEDY 30-35 hr wk 6 JOa-1 30p I $6 50-$8 50 dep on exp PARADISE CAFE 644-1237 1w.Hnnuus We re expanding our stall res1den11a1 sates 1n New-Retail port Beach & surrouno-•tU ua•• 1ng areas Exce11en1 " .... , larms ava11ao1e• Com-Highly v1s•Ote aes1gner m1SS•On IO 80• •' In house women 5 reaOy to wear training & supoort' Call shop on Fast11on Island Don De Thomas tor an ap· SMk.1ng highly mo11vateo po1ntment George Elkins FIT Sates Person I Co Re a 11 o rs 1714!6-40-0125 714-759-9100 IECEPTllllST PIT NMded tor CdM Haor Salon Light 0001<.l\png flex hours 67 5-553 1 UOEPTllltST -PIT Real Estate Company has opening tor par I tome afternoon recep11on1st to answer phones do m1n1- ma1 t asks Fr ""O•y •nllLIUUIH Pre•10us eap a must People oroenteo GOOd 1 w f•Qures ~espons1b1e tor purchas.ng 01 ciothes & ~aroous sundries In venror) & employee superv111on For an appl please ca11 650-5000 Ext 52 1 WJUUYOL• PERFORMANCE BONUS! $500.00 Dyna"''' P .tect•O• St• vices nc as ar nOi..CP· ment 10 all newly n1reo ---- 1 IWSIUlllAll Mattress bO•. frame. new $235 840-8733 IAYlll nm a MAIS Maltress & trundle never useo S195 •840-8733• COUCHES 2 matching 8' P •"O"' ll8Ck $200 ea Grano MarsnaJt rolle< massager $250 675-18~ employees 01ters a oer-DINING 1ao1e w16 cnalrS torrnance Oonus ptar 1n j ar'lps misc cl'lairs Ille oroer 10 rece ... e •ong cao1ne1 sotaoeo coffee ierrn Quallty sev•ce rrom & end 1ao1es 640-4 120 •ts employees Take 1ne lirs, step 10 ••nanc•a stab '• o, showing •OU' ·"teres, •, LAG rno Ora" tray coffee 1ao1e w 01ack wrought ·•on oase S 150 Dnume ''-'!;J 4•6 $50 ~20 9469 Oe oart Of Ou• !~ .. ,.,. MAP1..f. •oclcer olc chairs. Dynamic Protect•on 01-1 cre:>e.,za a•esser ters •mmeo•ate nter stei•eo Hammond elec •oews lull-time ..,ori.. ano or11ar-etc 631-2295 many man) par• t me openings all sn••ts &•a•• lattTt11 I lt1, .... aole Call 1ooa~ wor• size nev. S 155 tomorrow• CA., • 840-8733 * DYllllC PROTECTIOI SERVICES (H•IS) (71') aaa-u .. MG:JEP"I D•ac• COVCh & C•" ~at B·ac• mod oin- "'li ~e1 J c•awer oresse< o Ol&C~ 1 4j 4-1280 MlsctlllntOCJS b015 ADMIRAL retng go cond. S70 Antique crio. baby c101t1es & toys com- mod" 675-2749 Iv msg pleasant atmosphf're I anuL IUlll IUPllC Call Pete V10 1to a1 _. .. _. 1714)7 51 -5000 Select Sates Clerk pos111ons 1 _ _.. Better Homes & Garoens available E•pertenceo Layout and production ol Costa Mesa prete1red F T P T Ed1toroa1 sections cov Brend new Mak11a P'~noe router Oise & ~It combo sander & stand Priced to sell l'AST' 979.4708 HOEPTISECn Type 55 wpm willingness to learn new machines 9-6 pm Froendly oll1ce oa•a t:>enet11s Catt T tle Hunt1ngron Beac h YMCA Tracie 847-9622 MOTOR ROUTES available 1n Costa Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley '-<' < ()I 11 CTI'-(, '() 'I( )J l(f 11'<· l'lr1"r' I ""' I )A1 \ \). ,..., \1 .\C I ,.," k"rr-'"1·t .. ~'4f' , " .£t ~t ,.,,,. nf 1f1~rin. t Call 842-4333 Ask for Bob or Byron meo1ca1 oenel11s paid ers and newspaper ads GIANT l(arasta.n Orienta.I vacauon employee d1s-1 Must tlave some Mac ex rug 18 •• 11 -.. 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",..,..low I t 10 50 Sc*'lt temp 51 l enctl: ...... . 53 F.--.. !14 NaUfl erdng 55 Sher: ..,.,, 51 ~ 51 ··--~ ..... a ~· Pets & AMuts 604 9 **PITUll** AllPIPNS IMlllUITIH IVhnl Schnauzer .$279 Boston Terrier $299 Kees11ond S339 Aknas • Blchon Frise • C a trn Terri e r • Chihuahua • Cocker Spaniel • Dalmallan • Husky • Labrador R&- triever • Lhasa Apso • Pug • Rat Terrier •Scot- tish Terrier • Shar-Pe1 • Shih· Tzus • Toy POOdles • Yorkle All pUppres guaranteed PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 16374 Beach Blvd ·, m1 S 405 twy, next 10 Target Come see our Mom Pig * 1•1-J2H * Babied bunnies Beau111ul, lovable Mtn1-Lop Black, grey or wMe S 10 ea 536·5178 PETS ARE PEOPLE T001 Dogg1e Haircuts Cat Baths Lodging lor pers Open 7 days 546-2848 Pianos & Org~s 6059 BEAUT Baby Grand Ster- ling walnu1 llntsll Incl bench Moving, must sac $2500 721-8508 Blcycks 6060 1 YEAR N£W 0£ ROSA ROAD BIKE $2500 n- sacnflce S 1500 or best otter 556-70 17 BICYCLE Peewee Hermann look ahke, red. oalloon 1tres. new lea1her spring seal. 1989 Columbia cruiser $115 00 or best oHer 548-3036 Seo!t"9 Goods 606 5 LADIES PINSEB<JR right handed Gott Clubs. cost $375 like new. S 150 646-0754 TV, Sttteo, El«ttonks 6<m Used video gear---VHS editing equipment Ponable VCR & much more S 10-$2500 840-1587 7012 MASERATI 1985 Btturbo 30 000 miles. all goodies $6750 OBO 675-8747 PlllOll '111111 Looks & runs great. sunroof, must see! Ask· Ing S9250 371-0293 alter 6pm Deya, Aall for Mark Link 816-89&-7474 135-3171 1985 BAYllNER, 22 ..... ~f,_, (55) Stove, refrigerator, heed. It U..... S-. ._ sleeps 5. MarlM radio. s.nte • hrts traller. S 10,000 OBO ~Sit. 646-39~ , ... _______ ~ eo.t/Yacnt Chinen RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· END. Charter State-Of· Art 3•' Crealock. Pkg dael with skipper. 875-7100 7014 •CAL 29. S 19,000• LOADED 49<'-5419 ?Ski o haler Trade? LIDO 1" wit ·•raner. S435 Smalt boats $75-S 150 642-3559 Slps/Oocb/Slorigt 7022 PRIVATE DOCK SPACE S550/mo ..... IJ9 to 55' Avell Now. Oowr Sh«• (H•) ~8296. N.B. y _.,, 'il ....... ,.a.,11 .11= •, _._. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT To receive public comments 1n regard to the proposed Reservoir ::2 Thuraday, February 1, 1990 -7:00p.m. - (or aoon tt~.,••Her H the~ permit•) Pubk MMttnv Aoom Meaa ConeoHdet9d Wat., Dlatrlct 1M5 ptacentla Aw-.nue Coata M9aa, Cal"°'"'- Add1t1onal meetings to gather public comment are also schedulec:J on tne I tollowrng DatH: W9d,,.aday, January 24. 1990 and TUMdey, January 30, 1llO Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: K8'~ Etem.ntery School 2130 Santa An• Aw-.nue Coate M9ea, Cellf«nla Mesa Con50hdeted Weter Olstnct invites tne community to attend the public hearing and the 2 1nformattona1 public meetings to gather publlc comment on regard to the proposed Reservoir tt2 on tne ~alser Elementary School propeny located at 2 130 Santa Ana Avenue In Costa Mesa. The proposed 25 m1111on gallon reservoir. 11 approved would be burred. and recreational tac1ht1es may be built on top of the reservotr Attendance Is open to tne general publlc For more 1ntormatton or assistance on presen11ng comments to the Board of Otrectors at the February 1 1990 meeting or at the 1nformat1onal pubhc meetings pleaSEt con1ac1 Nancy van der Linden Public Advisor. at 631-1205 MESA CONSOLIDATED WATEA DISTRICT NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARINGS MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Thuraday, Jenuary 25, 19'0 -7:00 p.m. - (or aoon ther .. tter •the~ permUa) P"bflc Meetlnt Room --. .. ConeoHd11t9d Watet" Ofetrlct 1MS Pfecentle Avenue Coate Mna, C8'tfofnle 1) A possible 5% Increase In compensation ol Directors 2) A posSlble Increase In the number ot paid meetings per month. 3) The proposed l~reases will be discusMd and commenta wlll be received. Attendance la open 19 the general public. FOf more 1nf0fmallon, Of If you would Ille• uats1ance In pretenting your comments to the Board et the apeclel Public Hearings. pleQe contact Nancy van def Linden, Public Advla«. at 631-1205 MEIA CONIOUDATED WATER DtlTNCT r