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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1990 Trio held • • SOS loses 11th hour appeal 1n series CM won't extend lease, . v· of gay ,/;· . ,,. ,, offers alternate site murders By JANET ZIMMERMAN utntl' Jnd unnJt1on 111 therr ~ards OI t ~ O.ity "•01 \ t oft In rt•,ron\l'. tht' < 1 1 ~ Counc il in By LESLIE EARNEST fhe hek:tltl'rl·d \ hare ()u r \ l·I \l'' Juh rl'lu<.er ~h"n hu1l nded h~ local nh\ umJn \tJI\ I t11rnhu, kk J1\\l·n1 l .ir~'"' ' pri' J ll' pm crt~ relref agem· ~ . au1ho n11es. 111g \ 11 unulman On .\mburge) o p­ The trio arc ~u~pcC ll'd of murder­ ·· ')ha mt· on 'ou rx·t•rk · ~ d Int l)("1·d rcu1n\llkra11 o n o f 1hc issue ing New York man in December a onl' t• I thl' J1t/l'n' 111 \ I I\ 'UP[Xlrtt'r' l it- l""'"1en1h has \ Oted agatn'it and arc linl td to thm: M1 ss1ss1 pp1 "hu 'Mii 1hr11ugh thrn• hour' 111 J 1, . thl· lJ u11t\ ., l1 >1.Jt1un 1n a res1dr-n11al murders and ano ther in T ennessee. l U\\100 1111 I ht• 11\ J l ll'r lil 1~t1h< rhou l11unda Jnd J11l·,h11 kJn · I hl' nqw 11' l' t m pact created b) The three " e re arrested Sunday f oroa th \ t l\A. l'd to ligh I I hl· l 11\ 10 1 h -..'i '>csc;1o n o f 'ito len n1( t111n e ll 111 t' 'lh1·Jukd 111 hq:1n h,1d,\ J1J It \hlt uldn't tk' 1n an) propert} and t arr) 1ng a loaded fhur..J.1 \ rl ,,J~·n t1J I .ire.1 .\mburge' said handgun. '>aid Laguna Oeach Police 111 '>l'd.ing thl' l' \ll'O\JO n. SOS sup­ C h 1C'f Nell Pu 1c ell. Hornhud .ll' t.11 lnl '"'""''"''° ht:1 lPUntt·rr.iri- ..1 till' lll't·d ' " ' 1h1 p11rtl·1., .....11J thn \A. nuld mo' e o ur o f One o f thl· ~ u ~ pcn~ . Keith Eugene l'\lt'n\11111 thl· huilJ1ng \ pnl ' 11 C1 oodman. 30. apprehended "'a' ·· rh1' 1, Jn l \llll""'' t .. 1h1· ,., I h1., 1thl· .\pnl )IJ mo,e) 1s a after Laguna &·al h police and a San tl'll\tnn \ IJ' ..1 I\ tn H . II • r n ... h t)l:l'l·r "'lu1111n to e\enonc- ·s ( kmrnte S \l. .\ r ll'Jm \U IToundcd a ')pondl·d pr h l·n. I 1rhJth ...a id " V. l' are So uth Laguna homl' ' 'he re hl' "'as ln.,tcad 11 nh·nd 111 g " ' pr 't Pt rrl J"IJfld I•• 11 11 1t .do ne. all we ask 1<1 '1s111ng. Laguna fkach Po lice <' h1ef k.l\l' thl· ,11un,il '"ll'll un ..1 111 11 ml· h , 11mrktl' thl· dea l .. Neil Purce ll said nwu .... h Ill lt'IP, Jll' thl' I• 111J dl\tllhlt I 1irh.1th \Jtd tht group la\! Thurs­ tarlter 1n the da ' . San Ckmcnte t111n ~~· 11tn JI thl' < nmn1un1t\ I >t JJ' m.1Jl· ..1 n ulkr on an und1<;(. IO'ied police Jffl' \ll'd J;,n hn<;to phcr < 'l'loprnl·nt C 11U nl ti heJJ4u.1nl'r' •111 Jt1, Jl1 •n 111 Jn 1ndu'>tnal area o f ~ t cad . 22. and r rJl' Hn lland. ~ I . at \\ l'\I \IJ1 \nhur H11uln .irJ IH'.H thr < '''J \ k-...i Jnd 1<, C\pcc11ng a thl· San ( lc mc n tl' hu\ dc· pot at ) I 0 \ I .J I{ I\ l' r. 'l'"ll'l lr••m thl· 1\A.ncr I nda ~ The DeffJ - ,-o ~, Daniel H.t,._U. \Jnta .\\ l'ntda d e la f \lrt'lla. a .. Holla nd diMd. 'l' t'I · ·d a S ' f >0.000 d ona- Supporters of SOS who have been sleep­ Pictured are Brenda Dickerson (standing). Rl·"J,·nt' •h.11 :h1· !<1 1 1 "'" "'as atte mpting to lH'I .1 \l. ec;tl·rn 11 unit. < l'ntn "hl·n· ·•'ll· • h.1rit 111111 111 hl·lp \ltlh the pur( hac;e l ' n1 on mo ne' order .1u :ording Ill Ing on the steps of City Hall since Saturday Joan Russell (sitting at left), Coleen Scherf. h.1, ~l·n h11u,l·d l11r 21 ' .tr, h.1\" I , •f''..1111 lhJn J...l·d the uiu m 11 for San Ckml·nt l' l'olKe C h1ct \ I continue their fast Mond•y afternoon Maureen Robbins. Sarah Booth and Rog u•rnpl.1111\'d ,Jh11u: r1 1•hkm' \\ flh thl "' ' j ll" ltl I olkr nt lhC' ( rx '>U\IX'C I'> Ehlow. All thr,~· art· from while w•ltlng for th• City Counctl meeting. Schamauer. t l 1 l' n t~ in\'lud1 nF harr.1"n1l·nt (Ple.se Stt SOS/ A21 l\ndt·rson. Ind The I Q8o < hn rokt \ ta11 o n "'a(l.on l:lC1ng used h ~ Holland and ~1c ad ''as <;l okn in l 11d 1.1nJ Purcl'l l .;,a 1tl COVER STOR~ /PROFILE ~c, e ral handgu n\ "'l·re fou nd in the t ar a nd 1n thl· \ outh I aguna hnnw he \a1d NB Realtor San Clemente po li u: "'cn· ad1ng o n a 11p Imm "lt'\l '\ o rk '1Jll' p111t n: Restoration of wetlands slain in "ho "'e re 1n \t'\lll!,:lllng thl' murdl·1 I of a W 1nd~ur ' '\ ma n The ~ c" \ l>rl.. 1n ' l'\11 g;:i1 nr\ \\ho had go ne to \ ndl·f\nn 1rad .. n l I hl· her home tno 10 <:Ian C k nh'11lt' ;ind had "':lrn· challenging to overseer 1 cd San ( kml'Olt' poltu· \aturda\ By IRIS YOKOI night that thl· ' ll\J°I\.'\ I' "'l' rt' :i r11wd By ROBERT BARKER th l·~ 'rt• no h1ng1·r h ·q1111g thl'ir hl'Jd' nl \l, Jrlll'f \ \l'nlll' 1n u111n Of 1>w o...,. """' ~· "" and dangerou-.. I hlo-., \a id 0 1 IN O • lfy l'llOI \t• ff 1n thl' !hind .. , ,11d I l·1 p11 g. 4 1. ,1 uirporatl·d I.i nd 11l'\I tn ll u n11n~tn n ..\ftrr tht• arrC\ l\. r ultu n. Mt\' . H untington ~k .i r h rn1dcn1 \\hn \l'r· Heath lit\ 1111111\ \ prPmrnl·nt ' t' \A.porl Beach real Others ma ~ \JHt•ad gloo m abo ut e'tJ tl' JSl'nt and .i mak fnend were po li n · brie fed \an ( kme ntc po l1 u· tht• planet he1 ng d oomed O\ pol· \ l''> o n thl' H untingto n Beach Plan- hghung hJl l.. 1n thl· "•·ti.ind' 111ng ( o mm1S\lo n Jnd 1s a pro lc<;\or t11und '> h•11 to dl·ath 1n her Laguna o n three ~ 1m ila r m u rder\ 11 1 lutinn and mnpo pulat1 o n. hut \OU \\ hllh \lion "'II tx· l'\p3nlkd 111 o nr o l b1olog) and wolug' at < 'pn''' '-1gul·I tm1o nhnu<,e \1 onda ~ 1n what ho m oo;e , ua l\. J ll tomrrnttcd "' llh .1 "'on·1 heJr 1 h~11 ncgJl1\ e tal l.. from ol thl' IJrgc'>t l \l11rJl111n l'll11 rt\ 1n C ollegc "'J' ht.·tinnl 111 hJ 'C been a murder­ I lamJ ' "" \l'm1.1u 111ma t1 l handgun D r \ lll<'f I l'l pllg. the Ol' \' l'\ · ( Jlttvrn1.s h1,1t1r- Jn lhl· " ·" JnnJh <;u 1udc 'lt mtlar to thl· 111w lound 1n thl' l'l ul1\I.' d1rt'llu r 111 the Bo l..a C h1ta Lc1pz1g \aid the qua lt t ~ o l J1r " fk lding \ p.1rr11"' lht• ( J h l11rn1 .1 ( •l'rald1nl· · kn" l\farg.a ret Hunt. ... uspn h · l a r ( o nwnan t~ and J lt•Jding authortt\ 1mpru\ 1ng 1n ~o m c area<; . "'atef"\' a" I ea\ t T nn J nJ thl' hru" n J")\:lil.tn "-. \A.J' l11und dead in the upst.a1~ After the\ "' l'll' Jpprl·he mk d on the rnannl' en ' 1ronml·n1 arl' gc·111ng t kancr 1n so me plJlC' .\not hl·r end.1ngcrl·d 'J1l'lll., t h1· Mea. hut hl· and human gro .... th rate is ~l o \\1ng 111 l)l'regnnl' f.il l11n drop' 1n trum 11nh' m<1 \tt·1 tx·J rnom nt' her pastelO \Ct''> ho pe ~o m<.' regio n!. to t1nll· 11 a !. a tinw that peo ple .... 111 he re." he ~1d loon' . ha"' t.. ' l'gn-l' gretx·' I "' 111 ~11 Dr. Victor Leipzig hOU\l' fo r \l'' era I ho ur\. ofli n·f\ become m ore and mo re aware of air Le1pz1g said he's pro ud o f tht· \,lflt'llt'<. 111 dul l..' .ind other \l tld < ount~ ~hcn lT \ Depanment dcchn­ t•d to 1dt·n11 1\ pending nnt of kin bro ke into thl' ho m l· and found and wate r rollu11 o n and O \ er­ co ncern that pco pk pa~ fur C\ Cn thl' h1rd ~ T he.- man "'as a lo ng11me fnend o f Goodman sha' 1ng. Purcell ~1d e. rowding and Omt•thmg (e.,s e:rnt1c spc.·c1 e c; that "ere o nce On J an ~ I t·1p11g "' as aprn1 ntt•tl .ingt• < Punt· 'l h11ol 1 hildrrn .ind thC' H unt\ and h'ed 1n the San Diego "The} too k him into cu-;tod} about the m . headed for n11m 11 o n hut arc ntm l' \ l'lUll\C d1rl'lt111 "' tht· Ol'"' " tor· ruhlt, I t'll'll!l "II " ··rk h.il l 111111 .•, Ml'a. all'C•rd ing to H unt's fnends. \\llhout incident." hl' 'i31 d. " People arc alc:ncd and thl'} ·re mal1ng a l tlml·har k 1n thl· Aol'>a llll'd Bo l'j < h1la < on,cn ant' and thl' Hnl\J < h,, .1 t " 1"''' \ .111<' d1t t'l .\uth11n1 1c\ '>o m· 1s The \\Ctland '> an.· located ad1an·n1 rc\lu rauon 111 \ll'll.ind' and "' t' r­ p.lrcnth 'ho t H unt. o wner of Hunt . ( Plu~ see ARRESTS/ A2) noticing there·, a pro hlcm and to Paulic ( oa '> I Htllh"'a' and so ut h <.<.·t·1ng cdulJllnn.11 pr111iram-. for < >i f Please see LEIPZIG/ AZJ f Plu~ Stt DEATHS/ All Noriega escapes, but U.S. lags in spending on education he's only wanted in OC "'1del) acceptt·d data pubh'>hcd h\ ... the Un1tC'd "1a11on<. Educat1 o nar Think tank findings criticized by federal agency 1en11fil and C ultural Organ11atmn By City News S~rv1ce and b) the fed a JI gtnrmment Orange: ( n unt' 'lhenff, 1kru11n \ h1nda' wc~ look.mg for ly TAMARA HENRY clcmentar) and ~co ndary educa­ Deputy U nder Sec retary C harles a tio n. relat1 \'c to the size of their Kolb. in c harge of the agency's The rC' port .ll l.. n11.... lcdgcd tha1 the.· m;rn n.inw d ;-..on rg,1. "'hn ,., t ..1 p1:tl lr1•m a m1n1 mum sccun ty Jiii. A~ ·--111.rtt.. econ o mies. than d ocs the U n1tC'd bu~et. said the institute used United Stall''i " 'ipcnds comparative· But d o n' t call Prc: more than other countnc:s o n Hel 1111 'Jonega al<-n !!fll'' h' tht• alia't lo rgc Carlos Rodriaucz_ States spends rela11vely less o n Sweden. Austria. Switzerland. reach dubious concl usions ... higher education ·· Rasc ll said that .ind I\ n1lt related 10 tht• h1rnwr P.inaman1an c;trongman now bcina elementary and secondary education Norway, Belgium. Denmark. Japan, Kolb said the tnslltute " has milted " when e.xpcnd11ue ~ o n all le,els o f hdd in a l\11 am1 Ja il than I J other industrial countncs. educatio n - prc-pnmary. pnmar). Canada, West G ermany. France. the apples. oranges and mooo beams to Shcnff~ Lt Ja, ~fr n

.. Matt does more than Mitton ~ .....•...... •...... AS Opinion...... A9 Spons ...... 81-4 c1n to justify God's ways to Buletln lollrd...... Al People ...... A7 TV Usrlngs...... A8 ,,...,.·· Business...... /\6 PoNc~ log...... Al W~r ...... AS A.E Hou~man Classtfted...... ~ PUbtk Noclc-.s ...... 16 W~ ...... AS - NOLLY J. WAGNlll olben don't fuDclioa rilba.• be llid. °' .. ~ ...... PoWft' WU reelOnd after' l!dilm more rain Pailure an electrical trans­ tecbniciam switdled IO 8 ...... or . at the l8mt sublul.. Mlinill .... fonncr 1t 1n Edison subslltion left H untinaton Beedl police umcei1 about 16.000 customers oo the south were dispetcbed to l8wnl mw­ en the way aide of Huntinaton Beach in the sections alona Pacific Coue H• datk Crom 9:SO to 10:22 p.m . Mon­ way to control traffic duriftl ihe 9y IMS YOt mo,cd.1n Residents toric agreement calling for resto­ getting rl·ad~ to build ho mco; was not aware that the trio "H'rc 1ngton Harbour. Leipzig said. Pacific Coast H1ghwa). ration of I. I 00 acres while also " Hell. I thought 11 was progrc c; ~ ... murde r suspects. 1n the ~ou t h Laguna neighborhood M ore water would be available for Gary G orman. president of a spelling out develo pment rights for hl' ~Id . " We talked to him at length )l·s­ '' crc neH·r in danger dunng the wetlands if a non-navigable channel H unttngton Beach hom eowners terda)." Purcell said Monday " We ~\.\A T team operation. Pu rec II c;a1d . the Signal Landmark Co. of Ir vine 1s cut to the sea. he said. Restore rs group formed to protec t the The state has lo~t about 90 percent of its wetland\. arrnrding 10 some arc satisfied at this point that he wa .. " lie wasn·1 g111ng to be getting to build ahout 4.000 homes on 400 could get more \\oat er h ~ taking out coastlam.J on thl· \nuth side of the av.a,," Purcell c;l11 d. " And 1f 11 be­ acrc'i of land estimates not aware th e~ were wanted for all levees. he said. ul} . ')a1ll the OC\\ \\etlan rnm1ng ~ack Gorman. whu worked w11h the 1mmcd1atc threat to the ne1gh­ -Orange ( ounty Depanment of ty f>C? of habitat in California," h~ a!> expected ." Bo lc;a C' h1 ta C un-.enancy's Lc1p11g The thrtt art susp<"ctcd of kllhng horhood ... Education 1n developing an outdoor said. " Where's there's water thl' rt"' Least terns. l'grc.·t<. heroM a nd in H''.tnrat1on of the 17-ac rc the New York man in December. .\crording 10 a rcponer at a newc;­ education rnrrn:uhm . He'll also help h fe " about 25 Spt'CJl'' o t h1rd c. a rc.• making '>'l'llanl.I~ \Ill' nm.·rl·d high pr:ll'il' tor Purcell said. Police have also linked papcr 1n lta\l.amba ( ount) . Mi ss . decide the lornt1on and offerings of him Le1pz1' said he'll also work \\1th 1hc1r homl' on Jhc land that \\ac; the suspects to three ho m1 c1dC's 1n v.hcrc three of the murder '1ct1ms a n 1n1crpctall\ c center for \IS1tors. onll' O\I. ne alwa) s hl·l·n :.. !J ,ed, the v1c t1ms there dtcd Jan. 7 wetlands' " natural draw" for tour­ partment of T ransportation and said. and their hod1c'i were d1~overed the voice 1n the restoration efforts to be staunl h ~u pport cr of Bolsa ( h1l.1 ists. " It 1s good in all a s pec t~ - earmarked for the 111 -fated Pacific led h} Dr. Michael Josselyn. a San \.\' 1th Im knowledge. background Late Monday. Ehlow said he got a follov.ing da ~ econom1call}. as a destination to sec ( oast Frec"'a' call from authorities 1n Goodlet­ T\l.O of thl' '1ct1ms. \I.ho ll\ cd Frannsco State professor who More 1mportantl) . Ciorman said, and contnbut1ons. I can' t 1h1nlo. ol Le1p11g calls one of the nation's wildlife 1n Huntington Beach." an)onl' hl·tter for the JOb ... tsville. Tenn .. who said the> had a together. were found in a burned Leipt1g has a degree in political marine organ1c;ms ha"c re turned to foremost biologists and wetlands Sh1rlc~ Dettloff. president of thc similar homosexual murder earl~ house about 10 miles south of science from Stanford and a doc· the area. marking the bcg1n n1ng., of 2.000-memt>l·r .\m1gos de Hul'a this month. Fulton. the reponcr 'iaid. They had authon11e' toratc in biology fro m Weslc)an the ecOS)'>tcm fotid chain he ..aid Lc1p11g 'ia1d he foresees the resto­ ( h1 ca e n' minmcntal organ11a twn Five New York State pohrc dctet · been c;hot. he <>aid. University in Connecticut. " It takes \cars w be 'utcec;o;ful. tivcs were en route to San Clemente fhe third '1c11m was found shot ration program ~ •re t ching out over We sec po<,1t lvc change<; hut haven·1 that h.11 11l'J for )Car!. to preserve the on Monday. Purcell said. M1sm­ 1n his home, according to the re ­ the years because of continued o il The restoration of the Bolsa Ch Ka c'pen c nccd all of nature's qclcs." Hol<>a Chtra. also ha1led Le1p11g'c, s1ppi investigators were also en porter. All three 11',,ed in the Itawam­ operation~ b> Shell 011. There have wetlands. when II com es. will be the Gorman. a firema n in Long thOlll' a\ l onscr' ancy director second restoration 1n the area. route. Ehlow said. ba ( ount' area. been e 'illmatc~ that 011 ac11,·11 y will Beach. said hr neH'r l' 11 murh " I don' t kno\I. anH1ne who kn o\I.~ Last Februaf). big canh-mo\lng g;1' Extradition proceedings will he The Nc·\I, York '1c11m. who li ved last 20 >cars though! \I.hen hl' U'il'd to we bull· mnn· ahout Bolc,a ( ·h1 ca than Vil · started to allow the three suspect<; 10 alone. \I.a\ found shot in his One of hi\ ma)or tasks will be machines widened the Orange doLers \l. Ork1ng on n marshland tor .. 'hl· \31d be returned to New York 10 latt· bedroom 1n mid-December. the re­ a naly11ng. along with Josselyn. vary­ County Flood Control channel and murder charges. Purcell said. porter s.a1d That v1ct1m had been ing alt c rnatl\ C ~ to bnng water into rcmo' cd a levee at the ocean to g1 .,.e 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Af\cr they were a pprehended. dead 1wo da~s when the bod> was the IO\I. land area that was first life-gi vi ng water to I 7 acres of de· graded land at Brookhurst Street and Mead and Holland cooperated with disco,crcd . he 'ia1d. dammed 1n 1899 h) the owners of "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\

K1 rschmer and another woman and Hunt liked to spend time at home. ··Someone said they'd seen he r DEATHS called 11 Hunt Associates. "' It was Ktrschmer said. with her two dogs, Jaguar at Chnstmas time filled to FromC1 really Jeri's company." Kirschmer a Yorkshire temer and a Lhasa the top with Christmas prcsonts:· Hamson said. "That shows you Associates in Newport Beach. and said. apso. A native Californian. Hunt li ved the last years in the Laguna what kind of person she was. he then killed himself. possibly Fnday Hunt was an active member of the IS Nt'wport Beach.Costa Mesa Board Niguel area. Kirschmcr said. was JUSI a real nice lady. a real gentle ' niJ!:tt. Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson soul." said a motjve for the shoo11ngs was of Realtor'i. which she Joined in "She was very much a homebody. She loved to be at home." Hunt once showed Hamson a still undetermined. 1980. " She was JUSt a respec ted. pro­ Kirschmcr said. beautiful collection of old oak A ha ndfun was found on the bed. furniture she had stored in her gar­ O lson said. He said the number of fessional, elegant lady with a fine Hunt's only daughter. Dana. 30. came from Los Angeles to spend age and explained that she had at shots fired was still undctcnmned reputation - j ust a very sensitive. wonderful person," said Barbara each weeke nd with her mother, one time owned a house in Monarch Monday. Beach and later one 1n Niguel The Sheriffs Department wac; Aune, a Newport Beach real estate Kirschmcr said. But Dana did not agent who knew Hunt both pro­ visit he r last weekend. Kirschmer Shores, Harrison said. called · to the scene around noon "She was in and out a lot." Har- by neighbor who became fessionally and personally. said. . Monday a H unt had m oved into her • rison said. "She was such a pleasant. , cooccmed because she hadn't seen Aune recalled she and Hunt townhomc around December. ac­ sweet lady.·· . Hunt for KVeraJ days, according to worked together at McNab Irvine cording to ncil)lbor Adrienne Har­ But Hamson said she had never ()hon. Hunt was last seen about 5 Realty before Hunt o pened her own firm. "She's one of the people I rison. who moved in a few doors seen Hunt's male fncnd at the e.m. Friday leavina her Newport townhouse. Center office on San Joaquin Hills considered a dear friend." Aune down in November. said. Hamson said because of the new­ Harrison said she was home on llo9d. ness of the homes, none of the "We left the office together and Friday night and didn't hear any But Aune said she didn't get to sec neighbors knew each other that well. • 9'e Wiii to show a rental, and loud voices or gunshot!. But then. 1t toina Hunt often because of their busy but she of\cn cha tted casually with lbe WU aoing to 10 home," said was raining that night, she said. tbien li- s. The two occasionally met for Hunt. "She had two little d?f.S. We AllUl IC..inchmer, a cl09C friend and lunch or at business fu nctions in " Plus. we have- tiled roofs " Har­ UIOdase of Hunt's for the put 13 had that as common sround, ' Har­ 1 town, Aune said. In fact, the list rison said. rison noted. " Mixed in with the time Aune saw Hunt was all busi­ raindrops. we couldn' t hear any­ ,_.~ said she did not know Hunt was obviously a successful. nns event a couple of months qo. classy lady, Harrison said. The thina." wllll led 10 the lbootinp. She said ..And then 1 aot a darti:na short-haired blonde was always well .. It wa1 jull so spooky. She'd been ..... a.aware or a ny quarrel or in there so Iona and nobody had Cldict Hunt couJd have bad with Christm.u card (from Hunt) that dressed, looked about l 0 yean said, 'We've sot to act toaether.'" younter than her real• and drove noticed. Even tbouah it wasn't an , ....~whom f!unt had known Aune said. an immaculate sreen JllUAf with iatruderil it wu 1 murder. I don't think I' lhake this for a lona time." •-~ ~ ~ sometbina to do In her spen time, the divonicd llliDoit licale sm- Hmilon l8id.. ' ~ii mental condition," llid. ''I tbCJlulht be Ml a ~ ., a.ts ~bon in the quiet • ol. lne4«w IOWBbomes Just ca/1642-6086 1 °:Su:;' ~~=; ...... I ~•11lm...... What do you Ute about tbc Daily Pilot? Whit ~ llid ~were don't you lib? Call tbe namber Move and your "'""" wiO be •ecorded. truecribed Ind de- U.... IOIM ...... tditor. Our ~ AMuaJ Wmter S. promiln the ftnnt qu.tity mm'a ~ - ----. 111111 laour .....~ may be _.,-•••-=eo•._._,..'*' .. ,...,1rlOlf ...... lit to nc 24 lll'Vic:c .__.... . dod\ln8. lpCHtll*""•· fwnW\inp. and shoH ~ up 151'. ~--=~: "'~ ... l ...... :t:...... -- plmthtw4 ..... ,...wt ...... OS C111tz•••-...... 11t r - ....,, 111911 llw.. J'DU danl - ID ..... tbdr ....ud ...... aUlllblr for verification, Ttll ut wbat'1 oa your -'ad. au , rm ....Tlptl II YOL111t•• =="~ ..... Llillll9..... --

• DAILY PtLOTIT..-dey, J...-y 11, 1t80 Aa IU I I I I I "\ U o \ H It FV council to try again to flll vacancy Thomas Rfleys to get 9y HOUY J. WAGNIR Wilh no compromise candidate in Althou&h she declined to name her cham­ sutt th" item will be brought off the table Of .. Diii}< ,...... siaht after a special meetina called to pion, she said she 1s optim1st1c about tbe Tuesday. humanitari·an awards appoint a replacement on Dec. 12. Scott candidate's chances. Fountain Valley's Ciry Council will Neal said he would inlCrVlew some sugesled the item appear on all future " l think everyone 1s willing to make a possible new candidate$ before the meet­ Oranae County Humanitarian Awards Dinner take another stab toni&ht at appointina a council aiendas until an app6intment 1s compromise at this point." she said. " But on Saturday 11 the Disneyland Hot.el will honor fifth councilman to fifl a vacancy left in made. that doesn't mean I think John Collins ing tonight. Supervisor Thomas F. Riley and his wife Emma the wake of Fred Voss' November recall. Postinf the item on aaendas as a doesn't still deserve ll (the seat)." All of the council members said they Jane. The co uncil has dcadlock.cd on the matter o course would allow the council Scott said Monday he is still behind haH been looking for someone all four T he cvcnina will begin with a reception at 6 vote 19 times in two mcctinp since the to act immediately rather than wait two McKnight. Petnkrn said he would favor can agr~ on. New candidates have p.m. Dinner follows at 1 with cntenainment November election, with Mayor Laurann weeks for another meeting if a council McKnight amonJ the candidates who throv.n their hats into the ring. but thole afterward. Theme for the awards ceremony is ..An Cook and Councilman James Neal sup­ member wished 10 suagcst a candidate fo r have been considered previously. but ne~ prospects ha"c asked their names Enchanted Evcnina." poning former Chamber of Commerce the appointment. might change his mind 1f a new name not be announced unless they arc assured The llileys have chosen charities benefiting president John Collins while Councilmen Cook said Monday she has interviewed came up. suppon 1n a \Ole AJDS research and care in Oranae County to James · Petrikin and George Scott sup­ more contenders since December and 1s Both Scott and Petnlcm said the) have T he council v.1 11 m~t at 8 tonight an r~ ive all proceeds from the event. ported Planning Commissioner John prepared to offer a compromise can­ not interv iewed an) more candidates the Cit) ( ounc1l Chambers at Fountain For reservations or more information. call McKnight. didate for the council's considerauon. since the last deadlock and were not e"en Valle~ Cit) Hall 10200 Slater Ave 645-6300. Tt!chnlcal writing t!xamlnt!d The area's National Writers Club chapter will meet for brunch at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. 18000 Von Karman Ave. Republican Technical writer and newsletter ed itor Rose­ mary Boyd will share the pros and cons of being a tc-chnical writer. Aspiring and published writers are welcome. Assembly Cost is SI 0 for members and S 12 fo r nonmembers. For more information. call 968-5716. .An classt!s offt!rt!d endorses 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 Ferguson Church at 21632 Wesley Drive. South Laguna. Teacher 1s Margaret Shepard. a watercolorist and graduate of the Massachusetts School of An By HOUY J . WAGNER m Boston. For more informauon. call June DouSllas at .\ssem bl~man (,11 fergu$on of Laguna 586-1205 or Gretchen Broenng at 675·7592. Bealh has "'on 1hc: c:ndorsement of the eight C alatorn1a Rc:pubhcan .\ $$Cmbl~ Saft! driving for st!nlors units 1n 1h1: JI s1 D1stnc1 in a special Orange Coast College will ofTer a one-day endorsing Lon\ l'nt1un dnving workshop for those 55 and older from 8 Fergu!>on I'> among eight candidate~ 1n a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in lecture hall IOI at the a spenal Senatc: deu1on called b~ Go~ college. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. George [)('ukmt:Jlan for Fc:b. o to fill the The workshop covers current dnving equip­ seal \alcHc:J b~ \\ 1l11am ( ampbell. R-El ment and laws: sa fe driving tech niques: Toro. v. hen hl' rn1gned Ot-c l 5 to ~ ­ d1min1 ~ h ed aud10/ v1sual perceptions: effects of co mt· pr<.'\11.knt e1 t thl· ( J hfom1a \fanu· fatigue. alcohol and med1cat1ons on performance . facturers \ '>'>tK.1at111n tra,el planning and choosing safe routes: and making crucial dec1s1ons in emergencies. .\lso 1n thl' tidJ are Repubhcam. Run Instructor 1s John Regan. a lieu tenant who has lsk\ Ill Brl'.I r rJn!.. Hill o f \\ h11t1er and been \\Ith the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanment for on l!,lll : ' 111 :- 'ote\ at the II\ 1ng trusts and estate planning 1n a meeting a1 10 1-5 Freeway shooting leaves one u1nlc:n·n1.e \ltll n dnd Hill t'a<.·h rect'1"ed a m Saturda) at Hoag Health Center. 4870 Bar­ OOl' 'nil l'k' g.111 nnnt• Onh Ferguwn ranca Park"a). ln ·1ne and \ltlkr Jtll·nJl·d tht· u1nlerence 'ia1ur Speaker will be attornc' Nora Mom">on dJ' 1n < 1> r11nJ Jl'I \lar Older Women's League I'> an ad\ocaq group for 1\\ues important to mid-life and older women. motorist dead, another wounded \ 01er'> 1n tht· i l'h h l'klttnn ma\ \Ole The meeting 1s open to \'1\llOr'> . For more for J lanJ1Jatt· Imm am pan' If no one 1nformat1on. call Rachel Jone\ at 5~ I ·347X or ka' By Ci ty N~w s S~rvl c ~ Th t: JrtH'r' gol uut and fated-off on d111on \'an tk \\ eerd ~1J "' ID'> . a run11tl Jm11n~ 111p 'ote-gt:tll'~ ( amt: at .5S~-804 Q · the \hmilJl•r during the ru'> h hour. polilC 1- c:ll\ Rumho Fonbona \I J 01 \anta trom t·a1.h part\ \\Ill 0e s .. heduled for r\\ 11 1TI1ll1Hl\I' \\h11 h,1J ,lfjl,lll'J ,lhnut \ na d11:J at ~1 an1n l u1hcr H11 \pt1.i l \pnl monn. ,hut 11 11ut 1111 tht· ...,,1n1.1 \na \~t < hl't Rarr. 'aid ·· 1 ht·rt: w:i, J "l'rhal alterca11on anJ \1ed1l al (enter 1n .\nJhe1m Orangc:- Callfomla oaks l~cture topic h1.'l'\\J\ on \l1111 dJ\ kJ' 1ng unl' lll•JJ --De·splle 1)\ er'\\ hC'lming suppon tor C aunt' cornnn'\ \po ~ e,man Jame\ JnJ thl' nlhl'r \' 11un1kd 1ht·n 1hn hep.an \hooting at each other" r ..·r gu ... un .11 lhl' 1.1m krcnle. \Orne Re· fhe Tree So<'.'1c t> ofOrangl' Count~ recogn11c\ \Jn Jt: v. l'l'rd ...aid '-1ne '>hdl~ repuned· [ 1Jerh ~1d f ht· Int 1dt• n I 111.1, Urrcd on I ht• \huu lJn puhltt.an leJJc:r' Jrl' lOncemt·d that a 1990 as the Year of the Oak w11h J ')Cminar on tht• ~ene c;e, era I "'1tne''><"'> v.crc 4ut'\l111ned b} n l lht• n11r1hhound I.tilt'' o l lhl· \ ~inlJ .\nJ I' "l'rl· found 31 lhl' pending in\ t'Sllg.tl 1on of f{·rgu<>on the h1'>l ol). u~'> . presen at1on and mainwnance of oai.. ParJmeJ1l '> from thl' C )range ( ounl\ aboul the 1nc1Ur\1\0r \\ho police "'ere \ till fai li ng 111 prompth rcpon income from Ir. 1ng 10 1Jent1f\ late this afternoon. lant'' JI the <.eene lnr alm o~I lour hour\ forn1a: Their H1stol) and I lse'i" Then Jim Ba r~ of \\hll h "'·I' 1•1. l UJ1l1°d h\ .ii lt':l\I (\\(I hi\ puhl1l rdatwn' firm although hC' has unJc~rnl 'urgl'f\ at l '( I \<1ed1 cal 3\ lhl· l·,.. me '>Cene 1n\e\t1gat1•10 l•IO· cenifi l'd arbonst and owner nf Ba rr}·., T rl'l' unintentional v.11l lccturc on ·· Prco;en1ng Natt\l' Oaks and fhl'lr 111 ( fl'\l l'l1 1 \ \l.Olll' < l'ntl'r hut "'a' rqx1n1:J 1n stable con· t1nucJ 1.rea11ng a huge 1raff1l 1am Ma1 n11:na nce ·· \\ h1k h·rgu,on I\ l'O unt1ng on The prngram 1s at Macke\ .\ud11onum. H uh~ pred1lminan1h Republll·an Orange ( oun· Gerontolog) Center. Cal 'ital(' Fulknon .\d· 11an'> !m .1 'll tof\ electton v.atche~ fear m1s\1on 1'> free and a reception fo lio"'' in the patio J n~ nl'g.11 1q· rc'>u la 1n the 1n,es11g.at1on For more information. call .i-tt>- ~ 170 or Man held in alleged assault at beach u >ulJ 1.11\t him <.uppl. 11\ crcJ tagenu\ \ ol unte<.·r t·ampa1gn v.ork, help ( '..\l.t :'\DAR The \ 1cttm. Patnrk \\ \ ta i.. 1. 211 re· b' 11t1icer. h1d1ng on thl' pa1111 ot tht• "'Ith mailing~ anJ u~ of the group's .\ Laguna Beach man "'ho f}Ohl·e \3\ ~ u1red l 5 '>l1tchn Ill h1<. throat a' a rl'<.ult roourant namc: hchtnd Fergu'>.on U!>l'll a hro!.. cn holllc to sla'>h anotht•r Tues day~ Jan. 16 oi the assault \1 1lll'r "'a" 1Jcn11f1ed h' \IJ l..1 and man·, throat at Main Bea1.h on 'iunda' The altercation began at I 0 : I pm tak,·n 10 Orange c ounl\ Jatl 1n lteu of I he C. R .\ ha\ an estimated 400 mem· night has been arrt:stcd on c;uo;p1non o t "'hen \ t tiler maJc a pa-;s at ~1al.. 1 - , S lll.I Kl( l bail Lard1c ..aid Then· v.crc 1v. 11 her~ in the 'J <,t 01stnct. which stretches • 6 p.m Laguna Beacb City Council. cot.nu! from \11ss1on VieJO on the south to the a\~ult "'1th a Jeadl ~ "'capon girlfncnd on \1a1n Beach. La rd1c ..aid otht•r "' 1tne<,se<. 111 thl· a\\Jult chambers. .505 Forest ""r \\ e takt:n into When Ma !.. 1 ao;h·d \ filler to ka,e. lhl' Maki "'a' 131..l· n ICl ...,nuth < oa'it \kd1- cuslo after.he "a' found h1d1ng on the suspect produced a broken bottle and cal ( entl'r v. hC'rl· h1.· v. a' treat<'d anJ rht• tOO \l.'r\atl\e group claims b . .500 Trusttts, da stnct education center. 16040 B "it . ml· mtx-r~ \tatl' v.1dl' Huntington Beach. pa110 ol The Greeter's Corner Restaurant made: a <;(ashing motion at the \ 11.'11m . rcka\CJ • 7 p.m. Hutiastoo Be.cit City (elementary I Scbool District Board of TnstttS, da stnct educa­ tion center. 2045 1 Cra1mer Lane • 7:30 p.m. Huatin1ton Beacllt Union Hlgb Scbool District Board of Tn1tees, Dastnct Educa­ tion Center. 1025 1 Yorktown Ave. Car hits, kills man crossing Coast Highway • 7:30 p.m. Irvine Ualfled Scbool District Board of Education, adm1nistrauon building. 50.50 l!ly City News Service SC\Cfl' arnte t raum~ aftl'r thl' 10·24 pm N1s!>an 2llOS 'X tra,l·ltng l'3\tbounJ jh<)ul lording tel \:c"man Barranca Parkway. accident. arcord1ng to ~t'"'P 55 mph. <,a1J '\e"'man ln't''>llgator. Jl·tc:rm1ncd Alissa was • 8 p.m. Foutala Valley City Couacll, council .\n un1dent11ied man \\3'> killed late police LI Tim Ne\\man The pedc-;tnan fl<.'"' o'er tht· \. 1<;\an·, not a1 fault 1n the 1nc1dent. :"iewman said. chambers. 10200 Slater Ave. aturda~ night in ~ev.pon Beach "'hen No .. nmmal charges v.all he filed hood. " e"man \31d. and v.a<, 1al..c:n h' .\ hs~ "'a' not 1nto"c-at~d and witness he "'as 'itruck b) a rar a'i he crossed West against the dn' er v.ho struck th{' ped· ambulance to Hoag Hosp11al "'here he statements 1nd1lat<' \he could not avoid Wednesday .. Jan. 17 Coast H 1g hv.a ~ estrian. Nev. man said "'as pronounced dead at Ill c, pm 1he ped<'<.tnan v. hl'n he stepped 1n fro nt \ uthonttes were st1ll attempting to The petle'itnan reponedl ~ cro Ide of parking lot JUSI nonh of the ~enc and '.'l'"man <.a1J ' It "'as too late. She didn't pan1c an has earl) 20s. th<' '1ct1m died of the hlghwa) and was struck b) a 1983 daakd the ~I I emergenC\ numhcr al - e'C'n ha\l~ ttm<.· to h11 her hrak<"s."

1'01 IC I I Of, Newport Beach the 1400 block of Superior A venue. yelling and cussing at about 8:10 Beach Boulevard. • • • a.m. because her child was noisy Man accused of rape A female called Christopher and A purse and men's watch were The man's )elhng could easily be Co. hair salon at 2600 block East stolen from a desk set up in the heard throuah her walls. she said. Costa ~esa lobby of the Merid1en Hotel. 4500 Coast Hiahway on Friday afternoon • • • The residents of a home an the set on fire in Laguna and said, " Somebody was there MacAnhur Blvd .. dunng a conven­ Someone stoic a tire and nm tion. The purse. with S560 cash and valued at S 150 from a I 98 I Datsun 3000 blocl of Kall) brooke Lane earlier and set a bomb. It will 10 off awakened w11ha stan unda) when 1y LESLIE EARNEST in 35 minutes. This is a warnina and a rina missina. was fou nd later in a in the 20000 block of Densmore fireworks exploded in their ma1lbo' serious." The salon and adjacent restroom trash can at the nearby Lane. • • • °' - °""" .._ SUifll shops were evacuated for approx­ Newpon Sheraton. An 8-year-old• boy• •. said an elderly The rear window of a Dodge A Lacuna Beach man cla1m1 ng to imately 30 minutes but nothina was man "was prancina" around the Omni was smashed while the car ~ avenging the rape of has girlfnend cau~d another man to catch fi re found. Laguna Beach runnina track at Marina High was parked in the 2100 block of • • • School with no clothina except for a Pomo na Avenue. The radio. Sunday and was arrested for at· Someone pried open a window of A 47-year-old woman was bat­ pair of socks. amplifier, equalizer and speakers tempted murder, police rcponed. a duplex in the 400 block of Tustin tered by a tccn-aac male as she was • • were stolen. RuSSC'll Michael Nowak. 29, was A Ncwpon Bea• ch woman who Avenue, ransacked the home and walk.ins near Alta Laauna Park on • • • arrested after allqedly towna rub­ took a Winchester shotaun, mit­ was shoutina for help reponedly was A shopper at Crystal Court. 3333 Friday at about 6 p.m .. accordina to Bear St, returned to find the door bina akohol on Ricardo Williams. cella.ncous huntina lmives and 1 aold police draged into a black Camaro by two reporu. The male aot off a handle on her Volbwqtn Jett.a 35. The ak:ohol was ipitcd by a men's watch. moped. by the men who beat her and took her car pabbed the woman pried and her steftO and black spa« heater in a bethroom and thrOAt and threw her on the p-ouod. keys. A male called• • •a private in- leatheT jacket miuina. Wuliams suffered bums to h11 leas police taid. Afttt mumblina aom~ vestiptor's office in the 600 block of • • • and buttocb. ecc:ordiaa to Uipna Newport Center Drive and threaten· th.int unin&elliait*, the autp«t "'°" A man witb brown hair and a Beach police SIL ltaymond La.rdie. turned to the momd and drove off. ed bi• life. buthy mua18Cbe was .a tneakine away with S600 wonb or pok> lbins A WU-- .-,-...... tbr Someone pried• •open • a wind ~"I man SNlllic and jeuat ftom die 'r dr)' rVOln It on a 1970 Vol~Bua pubd ~:ex:-- ...... dil&lo¥1Nd 1K JlOIMSway .... 16IO hpai« tn a lot in the 100 .ofMcfad ­ Ave. de9 Pl8Ce and ttraped I bra1ld-new '"""'~~"''if·':'::. ••• city of Newpon 1-=b pmki.. per­ daJ •rn'sa A mu MC 118 ol~,.. IO Mmm ~-· . ·""1,,• ...... , mft otr the windlhidd. ffld9111 llillL·JJJI A._ Gltli TMft were •no • •lips of .,.,_. nuy, but Sll.l'O worth of "'91201 ~------piopeny. htdudiftl two ClllW ...... -...... ~were pe tom• ...... ,...far•tllli:l••conaJlliOll. ~ •· . -- ; . •' .'. . J I .

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~ NEW YORK. (AP) - ATAT's problem was fixed by 8:30 p_m ., but marketers, airline reservation beck to AT&. T operators," Bon­ Stinson said at tM company's Balk­ sianalina syste.m is composed of pbonc syaem bad ~or probkms spokeswoman Sally Sherwood said centen and other heavy phone niksen said. in& Ridae, N .J . offices. computerized data that is elec­ connectana looa-ctiatance calls she could not provide any more users. Businesses with private line MCI Communications Corp. and tronically overlaid on the data that throuabout the country Monday due details immediately on how the In OraDJC Count}'_, Pacific Bell networks by AT&T were unaffected, us Sprint. the No. 2 and No. 3 lons­ carries the voice peP.n Ottmann said it was believed that ticed, said Daisy Ottmann, a ceived recordings saying all ci rcuits o perator because thoK' with prob­ dat installing in 1987, Sherwood said. the trouble began in one of the spokeswoman for American Tele­ were busy and calls could not be put lems on AT&T lines were trying to 'In my 20 years. I have not seen The problem was found in what ls approximately I 00 switching centers phone &. Telegraph Co. through, AT&T spokesmen said. find out what went wrong. a situation that affected as many called the call signaling system, operatina. and then spread to other The company reponcd that the The problem seriously affected tele- ..Of course. we had to refer them cities as this," spokesman Burke which routes telephone calls. The c-e nters. Azerbaijan in state of emergency MOSCOW (AP) - Hundreds of IC').' guns used to break up National Guard Joins drug war Az.erbaijanis and Armenians fought hailstorms were brought in to shoot SAN DIEGO - The California National Guard will lend its m ost wide-­ with submachine guns. helicopters Elsewhere in Eastern Europe: at helicopters. ranging suppon ever to drug-interdiction effons along the Mexica_n border and armored vehicles as brutal The government ne ws paper this year, officials say. Guard officials have declined to ~el_ease. specific pla.ns ethnic strife that claimed at le.ast 37 Izvestia said the belligerents were for this year until they' ve received an expected SI 0 m1lhon in federal aid, I)' Ttw Assodat~ Pr~ss lives raged in the Soviet Caucasus. using helicopters without markings which Maj. Michael Ritz said should be in hand soon. official repons said Monday. Other events in Eastern Europe on Monday included: and armored vehicles captured from The operation's " primary thrust" will be along California's 150-m ile Facing the most violent Oareup in EAST GERMANY - Tens of thousands of people stormed secref police military bases. border with Mexico. said Ritz. adding that it could be months before he the ethnic conOict since he became headquaners, looted and tore up offices and hurled furniture out windows The violence, which exploded Sat· knows when G ua rd units will be de ployed. Soviet leader. Mikhail S. Gorbachev in a rampage that state TV said put the country's dem ocratic reforms ··i ~ urday night w11h an anti-Armenian and the Soviet Presidium declared a gravest danger." Communist premier Hans Modrow went to the building riot in the oil-produci ng center of st.ate of emergency Monday night in in East Berlin, but was meet with catcalls. Baku, is " reminiscent of news from the warfront" in World War II. Fonda-Hayden's son arrested Azerbaijan's disputed Nagorno· Treason indictments were reponed being pre pared for ousted leader Karabak.h region and in nearby areas Soviet TV commentator Igor LOS ANGELES - The teen-age son of actress Jane Fonda a nd her Erich Honecker and the head of his sceret police. Kudrin said grimly. of Azerbaijan and the neighboring BULGARIA - Parliament voted unanimously to abolish the Com­ estranged husband. Assemblyman Tom Hayden. was arrested Monday ~h.e n Izvestia said at least 33 people had republic of Armenia. munist Party's monoj>?IYo n power, opening the way to free elections. and police caught a group of boys painting graffiti in a parking lot. authontaes Horrified Tass reponers wrote it reaffirmed the abolition of harsh restrictions on the ethnic Turkish died the past three days in anti­ said. Troy Hayden. 16. was picked up by his father at ~he West Los Angeles people were burned alive overnight Armenian rampages in Baku. a city police station after the youth was booked for invest1ga11 on of vandalism and minority. of I. million. but that the figure as attacks against Armenians con· ROMANIA - The government said c harges of abetting genocide, 7 breaking a 10 p.m. curfew. said Sgt. Rick Walker. tinued in Bairn. Azerbaijan's capital. could rise as other ransacked apan­ " He and seven other young gentle me n were applying graffitt to phone murder and undermining the national economy will be brought against ments were tnspected. " Again the blood of annoncent former officials from the regime of Nicolae Ceausescu. his fam ily and booths and posts at a park-and-nde." Walker said. people was spilled." they said. Attacks on the homes of Arme­ members of his dreaded Securit.ate special police. nians were continuine. with more Monday night's decree means Red LITHUANIA - The defiant Communist Pany leader of Lithuania was killings. So\ 1et TV said. It said 34 '\.\TI0'\.-\1. BHlt:t ·s Army units and KG B troops no" chosen president of that independence-minded Soviet republic on in a will be used to protect residents of people. mostl) Armemans. had been landslide vote b} the legislature. The election of Alg1rdas Brazauskas by a injured. the strife-tom area and vital installa­ vote of 228-4. with 19 abstentions. was a clear endorsement by the republic's tions like railroads. the official Tass "Last night an Baku was as hor­ Bells toll loss for King Supreme Soviet legislature ofh1s stand challengmg Moscow and Soviet rible as the previous one:· 'Fass news agency said. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev with its decision to break from the national Pri m e M inister N1kola1 I. special correspondents N. Dcmidov Church bells across the country tolled the loss of Manin Luther King Communist Pan) . .Ryzhkov told Norwegian radio a nd V. Gondusov wrote from the Jr. on his binhday Monday. a nng1ng reminder of the racial conflicts the earlier that army units would be sent cit} on th1: Caspian Sea . .. Once slain civil rights leader struggled to overcome but which sttll haunt the if needed to keep the con01 ct from again. the fires of pogroms burned. nation. growing into civil war. Tass said Armenians and Azerba1- riOes and assault nOes in a 1' h-hour Again thr blood of innocent people " W ith each ring we are called to an accountab1hty. an accountability The Kremlin sent hieh·level jan1s with submachine guns were firefight. Four Azerbaijanis were was spillrd:· of the soul and of 1he bean 's consc1enc1: that asks. 'What have you done troubleshooters and more internal waging "open armed clashes" 1n killed. he said. The} said people. presumabl} to let freedom ring'!'" asked Pennsylvania Go' . Robcn P. Case) dunng a security troops to the mountain re­ Azerbaijan's Khanlar rl'gion. near Tass said Nagorno-Karabakh. a Armenians. had been burned ali ve cere mony at the Libeny Bell. A m ome~ t of si le~ce was called to r~Oec t on gion 1,240 males southeast of Mos­ Nagorno-Karabakh. In the nearb} predom1nantl)' Armenian distnct of 1n front of Baku's railwav ~ t ation . King's lessons of non-violence an his pursuit of racial cqualtt) . The cow to try to end the fighting. It was Shaumyansky region. 300 gunmen ALcrbaijan. "looks like a front-line L~ss than 20 )ards from a police Washington-based Federal Holiday Commission said bells chimed at 12:30 the worst combat invo l v ing fought in a single battle. So' 1et TV 1onc toda} . Trenches arc being dug station. " hkl' ugl} black dolls. two p.m . EST in a ll 50 states and 144 countries. The Ne" York Stock Exchange predominantly Moslem Azerbaijanis news said. in villages ... self-defense posts being blad.rnl'd bodies Wl'rt' cast on a paused for a moment at noon. and the mostly Christian Armenians A soldier told the broadcast reinforced." It said " terronsts" with trash heap:· the Tass rcponers said. since their long-simmering tern· AzerbaiJanis attacked an Armenian hand grenades and machine euns The ..\1erba1Jani Communist torial feud boiled over nearly two village to set a farm on fire. but the were CO\ ergang on the l\zerba1jani Part\ 1ned to 1'\'\Ul' condolences to Noriega reportedly sold guns to foes years ago. Armenians fouitht back with hunting village of Adzh1kcnd. and that anil- rclat·I\ c~ of not '1c11ms_ 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. DRASTIC INVENTORY "Noriega would sell thl· weapon ~ to "'homn 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 TillY'S onc-1ime Nonesa ad' 1scr Blandon said Nonega's earliest chl'nls in the late I 970's anduded thr JUST COME & SEE OUR Sandimsta rebels an Nicaragua. who "l'fl' succrssfull~ hatthng 10 oust that countn ·s dictator. Ana

Ortega: Foes plotting U.S. Invasion MANAGUA. Nicaragua - President Daniel O n ega accused Nicaragua's opposition Monday of plotting to set t he 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 nion. or UNO. denied the charee and U.N. election observer Elliot Richardson said he was assured the coalition was in the race to sta y. 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.s t month an Panama. Richardson repon ed "signifi cant 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 on Monday. his doctor said. Dr. Jose Luis Saca said Duarte, 64, who has terminal cancer. is suffering from pneumonia. The SHIRPA ex-president's condition is "very critical,'' he said. BOOTS 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 Low •as•• 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 ,.•79•• 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, 1 bis partneT 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. Tiie human ~ts orpnintion called om die · l'iM ,owmment to lllh the ..ex~udicill" exeaarlont by the IOktiera Md lilold an inquiry 6alO the killUa Uberian JUlticc Mw..cr Jenkins Scott cooftrmed IMt week that the wy killed alvUius wllile bunti.ns for di.,...."'° c:ro.ed into the Nimla ""'°" haa ~hrilll Ivory 0... II • ll..,S IO Overthro. ... rld•t llm.a k.. Doi. •a be llicl dllc IOldiill ... M.1lel hi ldf'«hae llliut people. in dvilian clothes wt.o amdred diem .

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closed 10 ~·,omt· o nC' of the ct\\·, m1''' Gra1.e of \ tonaco and matnarch of In 1951 . Clark tx- amc the n t' 's n1.)tt·J mur.1hs1' d1t•d or J ht·.in thl' faml·d l\.dh dan of Ph1ladel­ Gordon Jackson, butler first Dcmonat1 c ma, or tn ti~ \ca.rs. Jll.id. IJn 2 i, 1l h"' in~ hr.11n ' ur~n' ph1.1 J11.·J Jan ~ 1.li pncumonta at a ending a corrupt1on-nddl·n · Re­ Hl· '' J' -l e 1.0n\.ik)1.ent hllmC' ~h t' \.\3S QI publican adm 1n1~lrat1on Fl\ c: 'ear" FL• h\ \'J' ,1nl' ot thl' tir-.t Jrt 1,t~ .\ h1rnwr t~:aut~ ~ut'l"n and maga- I~ 5b . t on 'Upstairs, Downstairs' later. in lark "a\ l'kl'll·d to 1n' 1hL·J lhl' ,·1t' ·, [ <.tuJ.i l ••un 1int• ul\ t.'f girl ht'r J( trt·ss daughter thl' fi~t or t\\Ll L 'i Senatl· terms m1JrJ' pr\11 t'll tx·gun 1n -i-' JnJ C1rJ1.l' .._ dh latn m <1 mt"t1n1.·· funJl·J ..,, 'ht· ,·11\ 1.rt'.lt1n~ J 1,t·r:t'' Ran1t·r 1.• I \lonl1. \1 Pn n1. t·~~ G ra1.·e By The Assodat~ Pr•ss From 1977 to 1981 . Jackson also lion as an in tl'lhgt·nt and l1.H1.'t•ful l,f < )h mr1, B,,ult'' .irJ m'Ur.11' Jt·· J 1t·J lll lnJUOl'~ \Uffaed 1n an au10- played the tough unden:over police LON 00:--l - Gordon Jackson. Ci \ ii rights ad' 1.Ka lc. ont' oi tht· r11.11ng H1,rJOI\ hie J nJ .-ulturr m,1h1k J, 1.1Jt·n1 in 'x'ptt•m ber I Q8~ known to tele' ISIOn 'iewers around chief Co"'le\ in the Bnush TV earliest cnu r ~ Li t thL' \ 1etnam \\ ar \l,ir\· rr"·nth f dl\ h.1J " t'rlo.t·J 1n "- dh ' hu)t'l.lnd fohn 8 t-... clh thnller senes "The Professionals.. 0 the \.\ Orld as the crotchet} butler and a proronl·nt or" 1.ongr1. '><11 onal n.ill·ldll'I .lrt . •1 '1 flKt'" "' hl' rt' thl' 'ii \\3\ .in ()l~mpll r0\.\ 1ng cham­ and "' as in the 19 TV mo' 1e Hudson in the TV sencs .. Upstairs reform hl'J,h •t l' .111' .trC U'-t'J I nlJ l PlllO "h"l p.i rl J ~t·d h1\ .,l ills as a ··~oble House ... Downstairs." died Sunda> after a 1mrrl'"'''n' bn, ~ ! .i \l'r 1n t,1 J u•n,trud1nn l·m ­ His film credits included ·· ~ · h1sk\ bncf illness. He was 66. Not~d LA muralist pm.- ~fl' d lt'J in l '1tll I Galore:· the 1948 fi lm shown in the Margaret Kelly, mother Born on De\ I J. I t!"I(, the formC"r Jackson appeared in about 60 Cn1ted States as " Tight Lmle Charles 'Cat' Felix Jr. films. but 11 "'as his lead role in Island ·· of late Princess Grace \1Jrg.Hl'I \laJt'r mt'\ ht•r fu ture h u~­ ··i;pstairs. Do"'nstairs" that brought He apix-ared 1n ··Tunes of Glol"} ·· LO .\ ~(1EL E~ - c hark~ \\ h.rnd .lt J Phila&lph1J ""' 1mmintt .. Cat .. Fd1\ Jr . "ho emerged trom Ll'\\\ C>OD '\ J - \1.irgJrt·t ~ I "'ht·n -.he "as l lC'C'n·aier. ThC'\ thr • ·1des1 fame. ( 1960). .. ~ut1 0\ o n the Bount ~ .. t-... dl~ mother l)I lhl' late Pnnre~s mame-d 1n I '-1.:'. -l He "'on a Bnush -\ctor of the ( 1961 ). 'The Great Escape.. ( 1962). the tough East 1de housing proJi."Cts Year a"'ard 1n 1974 and an -\men­ "The Pnme of Miss Jean Brodie" can Emnn a"'ard 1n 1976 for his (1968). and .. The hooting Pan } .. ""ork in the ~nes . wh1C h "'as filmed (1984) from 19"0 lo 19-5 and constant!} 1s on reruns. Ex - S~n . Jos~ph Clark, Congress and champion of reform in He ""as made an O BE. or offi cer advocat~ of the Order of the Bn11sh Empire. civil rights Philadelphia. died Fnda~ He "'as 1n 1979 for his sen ices 10 the theater PHI L.-\DELPHI-\ - Joseph S. 88 and fi lms. Clark. a Cl' 11 nghts ad' ocatc in The cauS<' of death was not dis-

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ISHIKAWA- MEADOWS RINGWALT-VAN ANTWERP THE WOMEN'S HOS PITAL SA DDLEBA C K M E DI C AL The marnage of Mal"} ~fahn Van­ K.athn n J_ Meadows of Costa CENTER \ tcsa and Cicorge lsh1ka\\a of Full­ :\nl"' erp and Enc Charles Rinpalt Juury l erton ""'rt· married on Jan I~ 1n the "'as \olemn1t cd on Dec JO at the Julie and J.... elh Da' 1s. ( orona dt"I I 1~ t L'n1ted \1e1 hod1 st Church. First Presb\lenan Church. -\shland. ~lar. bo~ . J C m ta \ksa. Th1.· couple greeted 160 K} . .\ re«1.·p t1on for the couple at the Juuary 5 gur: s t ~ at their rt·c·ep11on at the Mesa lklkfnnte C-0 unm Club 1n .\shland Valene Ka' and '.\ lark John Erfun. \ crd1.• ( ountr} ( ·1ub. "'a!. att1.·ndcd b} ~ 7' guc'ils. Costa \ksa. girl ~I r and ~I r!> . Ho.,..ard Van­ Ernest and Elm• ~-teado "' s of La SOl1TH COAST folla are the parents of the bnde .\nl"'erp Ill of .\shl::ind and \>f r. and MEDICAL CEl"TE R ~! rs . ( harles Carr R1ng"' ah Jr of \he " ur1.· a "h1te taffeta uff-the­ Dttember 13 Corona d<.'I '.\lar are the parents of :'\anC\ and Wilham Dehne. 'houldt·r ~u ,, n ''1th an 8-foot train the couple. 1nmm1.·d " Ith <,equins and pearls. Laguna. bo> . The bnde "'ore a go"' n of !l 1 h1.· txl\J1(t' " a' al~ o tnmml·d "'ilh Dttember candlelight sill shJntung \.\Ith a Santa Knpalan1 and Sean W ht~ler . rt'Jrl" J nd ~qu1n\ and featured a pnnrr:ss \.\a1st and chapel train Her '>hr:r:r hJd .. Laguna Hills. bo~ halo 'ell "'as hl'ld "'1th pearl<;. Dttember !i l:l 1sa ~1 oo re "as the bnde''I honor no"'crs and nbbons and had a rth­ C ristina and Robert \\ allace. attendant. and bridesmaids were bon t•dg1.'. She cam1.·d '' h1te roSt·~ Laguna Niguel. bo~ fh1atx·th Trotman. Tern Rec('C. and "hilt' dcndrod1um orchids Juuary i Donna Troutt and Lon Magga edged "'Ith hull\ and fir. Jane and Sid F1t" ld. Laguna :-.;1gut"I. T h1.· bridegroom 1s the son of Ehtal:x·th Y. iison "'as her s1stcr't>s option on our and Saturday from 8AM-6PM. Or visit Church in Newport Be.ach. student at Vanderbilt University. tain Valley, girl fixed rate Homeownt>r Equity Loans. anv one of our convenient 550 branches. But while we're saying no to extra Security Pacific dfers the stability costs, we're saying yes to 30 year len"f of a 120-year-old bank and is part d UYIS•Y COiii i i EE on fixed rote HameoumRT Equity Lnans. Security Pacific Cocporation with total This l~r term means your monthly assets of $87 billion. FOR THE DISABLED payments will be lower. And that's ext. something you can hardly say no to. 48 11 The City of Fountain Valley is acceptifli applications tor volunteers to 1-800-553-SPNB 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. M Or-.. OGMt DAILY PILOTI Tu.day, JMuairy 11, 1180 Debt-ridden Camp~au seeks Chapter 11· protection CINClNNA Tl (AP) - Debt· ..The bit problem 1s corporate, swamped Campeau Corp. of Canada not in the stores," said Anne Sera. IO"l&ht refuac in bankruptcy court a spokeswoman for Federated's At· for 1tt U.S. department ttores Mon­ lanta-bascd Rich's chain. " I think the public will understand. The Campeau's Ralphs avoids bankruptcy day, kcepina open famous chains such as Bloominadalc's, Lazarus and problem is not with Rich's; we're solvent." COMPTON (A P)- Ralphs Grocery Co. has atcd, with our own dcbt our own bank financ· stores u needed. Rich's while struaHng to reorpnize. 1 The filing for 'C'hapter 11 protec­ The fi ling refl ected Ca m~au 's avoided the financial woes gnawing at Campeau ina," Allumbauah said. ·Ralphs needs no funds For example, Ralphs had $40 milliot\ Rrt tion in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in problems paying the multib1llion· Corp.'s other U.S. companies. Federated Depart­ from Campeau and the Campeau Corp. is hand to &>a)' the S11.J million in debt due at U\c ment Stores Inc. and Allied Stores Corp.. Ralphs' prohibited from removing any funds from end of this month. said Andrew LcinofT. an Cincinnati was the b1gest ever by a dollar debt accumulated in ac,quiring 1 retailing business, affecting 258 de­ Allied in 1986 and Federated in chief said Monday. Ralphs." analyst 11 iM~arth y. Crisanti & MafTet rft partment stores that employ 100.000 1988, two of the biggest retailing " It's business as usual." Chairman and Chief Most Ralphs customers are unaware the Montpelier. Vt. people an4 are visited by millions of industry takeovers of the decade. Executive Byron Allumbaugh said after Allied company is part of Campeau. and Ralphs has no When rumors of the impending Allied and consumers nationwide. Even before Monday, Campeau and Federated sought protection from their credi­ immediate plans for ads to reassure them. he Federated filinp beaa. n circulating last week, Officials of Campeau's Federated was planning a restructring that tors under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy law. said. Allumbauih and Rafpl~ bankers and finanda1 Department Stores Inc. and Allied would enable 11 to pay debts. and Ralphs. with I 42 stores. is thC' third largest As pan of the spinofT from Federated, strateaists met with sup iers to reassure thent11>f Stores Corp. quickly sought to re­ was ne~otiating with creditor banks supermarket chain in Southern California. Ralphs management bouJht a stake in Ralphs by thC' aroccry chain's solv ncy. assure customers. employees and over b1lho ns of dollars . Toronto-based Campeau. the huge retailer paying Federated S 1.02 billion. which the man­ Allumbauah told the suppliers that Ralphs merchandise suppliers that business Under Chapter 11 . the companics burdened with $8 billion in debt, acquired agers borrowed. The cost of paying down that has been able to cut its net losses from $72.6 would go on as usuaL They said all get a reprieve from creditor bills and Ralphs as pan of its 1988 takeover of Federated. debt has kept Ralphs in the red. a circumstance million in fiscal 1988 to about $31 million in regular customer services. such as can continue operation!> while re­ But Ralphs became an independent corpor· expected as pan of the deal. fiscal 1989. which ends Jan. 28. credit card salt's and merchandise organizini their finances. All bus1· ation under the Campeau umbrella in July 1988. But analysts say the grocery chain has had no The company projC"Cts a nC't loss of $7 returns. would continue. as would ness dec1s1ons regarding the com­ and is unaffected by the bankruptcy filings. problems paying interest on the nearly SI billion million in the coming year. fo llowed by a S 17 paymC'n ts 10 suppliers and em­ panies must be approved b~ Judgl' J. " We are a separate corporation fro m Feder- debt that remains while remodeli ng and adding million profit in fiscal 199 1. hC' said. ployees. Vincent Aug Jr.. who took the casc. President to propose U.S. chip S&Ls say government reneging consortium tax-free accounts dissolves on deal for buying ailing thrifts W'\SHI NGTON (AP) - Federal tht· government 1n 198.8 now wall would fall apart as a rt:suh of ~mov· to encourage saving SANTA CLARA (APl - U.S. regulators arc taking away some of ha\ e to risk j ust a'i much of their 1ng the forcbearanccs. requiring Memories. a JOtnt venture created to the financial breaks they granted to own money as the owners of any ei ther a second bailout or a payoff of expand America's small share of 1he By MARTIN CRUTSINGER look hke. bu}ers of fa aled c;a' angs institutions other 1nc;111u11on. As of Dec. 7. thrift dcpm11ors. computer chap market. 1s dissolving an 1988. prompting accusations of a V\\ners must put up at least SI.SO an He added that the gvvcrnment Al' l e-. V/rft" It will allow families to contnbule because of inadequate financial sup­ as much as SS.000 per >ear and double-cross. tangible capital for CHI) SI 00 an ''Ill be negu11a11ng lhe ne" re~ues WASHINGTON - The Bush ad­ pon from the industl)'. 11 "as an­ " If th1l> ·~ upheld. nobody will loans or other an,estmcnt thl' in· at a time when 5&L5 arc lc'is attract· 1nd1viduals to contribute as much as nount·ed Monday. ministration as getting ready to offer $2,500 annuall y. The accounts ner feel 'iccurc doing buc;1ncss wi1h )t1tut1on makes "l' le) bu }ers lx'rausc of other re­ a new C' nticement to encourage would be limited to families with ··what we saw was an unw1lhng· the go,l·rnmcnt," Washington at­ I ns11tut10ns that fail 1hc n.• 4u1re· s1nc11om in last )Car's law. Amen cans tc;> be more thnft} . hop­ incomes below S 120.000 a year and ness 10 suppon sufficient cquat} as turnl') and S& L lobb) ist Douglas P. mcnt must come up w11h an acce p­ .. If some of these deals c:tbme · ing to boost the count!) 's low Sa\ . to 1nd1\'iduals ma king below well as purchase commttment'i 10 go Faun·ttc said Monda) . table plan to raise the mone} or face unra\l:h:d. 11 wi ll be more cosdy to mgs rate. S60.000 annually. fo~ard ," said company prl'Sldent .\~ pan of man) rc~cuc deals in a ban on gro"' th. rcstnctang their put them back together again. if you tO rnn ... Banh ~1d . President Bush will ask Co ngres~ Unlike lndi' idual Retirement Ac­ Sanford L Kane. l lJ8M. thl' Fl·dcral Home Loan Bank abiht} makl· nc'' loans and 1n­ to create a new "fam1l} sa\ ingc; counts. taxpa)ers would not be able .\1 the same time. he cn11c11ed the Board h:11.J granted accounting con­ \cstment'i . Faun·ttc prcd1cll•d 1hat the owners account" that would allow. people to to deduct their annual contributions 1ndusll) for concentrating on short­ n·~!>IUll\ kno" n as "forbcarancl"s." In llJM~ . lhl' go,ernment sold 205 of &L~ purchased 1n the 1988 deals cam tax-free interest and d1v1dends from their taxable income. But the term tactics rather than long-term "'h1d1 ixrm11ted bu)l'rsofm·k S&Ls 1nst1tut1ons 1n Mt> separate deali.. \.\Ill sue the go,crnmcnt, Joining on money that is squirreled away for interest and di vidends would ac­ strateg' to O!)l.'ratc tht· ins11tut1ons at less Jaml'S Barth of .\uburn Univer'ill) . othn S&L bu)l'rS from the early a specified number of )'ears. admin­ cumulate ta'·free. At the end of the than tht• minimum capi tal rcqu1re­ forml'fl) chief economist of the 1980) "ho losl a d11Terent kind of US. Memones. hailed b' Amen­ thrift offire. orcdactcd !>Orne lakel) accounting break. istration oOicials said. m.~uared holding penod, the ac­ rnl'nl These oOicials. who spoke on con­ cum ulatcd sa' 1ngs could be can companies when 1t "as formed No" . thl· Otlicc of Thrift . uper· ditton that their names not be used. "1thdrawn and spent without any la~t J unc to invest SI b1ll1on an a ' 1~10n "h1\·h \Ul'Ceeded 1he bank ftH..\1' :\lit-::\. D I n said the savings accounts would be tax btte from Unck Sam. ch1p-mak1ng plant. decided to ta­ board after Prl'\ldcnl Ru l'n:tlll'd 1n .\ugu\t. 1s say­ NEW YORK tAPJ Jan 15 NEW YORK ( APl Jan IS pan of the president's 1991 budget. ources said the adman1strat1on PHY. Wedncsda) an Dallas with the ong­ ing 11 \'Ill nv lungrr renignuc the Prtv. due to be released on Jan. 29. and wac; sull mulling how long a penod Mon· Mon· inal SC\en investing companies and for!x'Jrantn . dlV would also be featured in Bush's to require. Seven years was men­ d1v cUV div 116 four other potential backers. O" ncrs o t \8. L~ Jrou1 rt•d from A dvanced 395 117 Advanced 16S State of the Union addrcss to Con­ tioned as the most l1kel) choice. Dteltned 1091 1483 Declined 407 ~t • gress on Jan. 31. although thcrl· was c;omc sentiment Unchanoeo 302 unc 1111noeo 116 Total 1\\ues 1tt2 2002 T olal 1s\ue\ 799 i88 The administration as touting the for a lo nger penod. poss1bl) 10 New n1ohs 8 21 New hions 7 proposaJ as a key to bolstenng the years. New low\ 67 59 New lows 1~ 70 country's lagging international econ­ The holding period. whether 17 .- • omic fortunes_ by increasing the seven or 10 )ears. would be a radical ,, t ~ P90I of mo ney available for invest­ .U',- : '.\\'SE l.E:\DEHS depan ure from IRAs. which requi re l) >- I ment and thus lowenng the costs that the an, estment be held until the 11 NE W YORK ( AP) - Sales, 4 P.m Pr ice NEW YORK ( AP) - Sales . • p m . -..Ct American businesses must pa) to taxpayt•r turns 59 ~. If the monn 1s n!;- . and nel change of the IS mosl active New and nel chanoe of ll'le 10 mosl acllve expand and modernize. \.\lthdrawn before that time, a · 10 5'8 4 ~ : Yori\ St oe l\ E xcl'lanoe 1u un . tradino na· A merican Slock E 11cllllnoe ln uu . tradlno tt·..- ... tionallv 11 1 more tl'lan SI natlonallv al more 1tt11n S 1 However. many pn,ate econom­ percent penalt~ as ampo~d . Lut Hime Votume LUI Cha. 1 · - • N1mt Votu~ 1 ists remain skeptical. sa)ing while Al't- 1 • PhilMor s ) ,343, Onmlt. Nit. wl 2.312.000 + • The nc" account has bci:n 1• r- • 38 " J.>, Citicorp 2, ~ JZ 26 , TeosAirCo 176 , ~ ' • - 1 ~ the proposal would be a popular tax­ promoted w1 th1n the admin1strat1on \2 ~ 4 ~ or e r 2 :>o9 63 Ecl'IOBav 51 8.7 'lfl i' ~ bruk for the middle class. 11 would b) T rca , ~ . Prices continue decline 65 SI ~ 7• . 14T. IOO as pessimism lingers WET t\l.. S PRICES GOLD PRICES S.-c1eo wona 11<"° "'"'" Monctrr i., n,. A• NEW • 0 Ro, 1AP ~1 01..i Preu .... I( .... I••• ~ 1) 9~ of! Ml 40 NEW YORK (AP) - Prices de­ Nationwide. consoltdatcd volume M n"da~ Ahtmln..... 702& .,.. pouftd, NT c-. _. month LOftdoft mol"Q n • "'O $ 4 t S JO of! Ml 9 S clined broadly Monday on Wall in NYSE-listed 1o;sues. including lilof, lelflden 1nemoon ll•l"Q • 15 &O off Ml 65 Street as pessimism about the econ­ trades in those stock-; on regional C- 5 1 n &o I DQun SO 69 c - '1 c:""t' - oouoc1 " " Come• te>e>t ~ •1 ""M>06 omy - which sent stocks sharply exchanges and in the over-the· ~th M on ,,....,.""1 .. no ,.,. lower on Friday - took a further counter market. Iota led 168 I 3 t ..c1 38 •0 cen•t 8 pouncl lwlcll talt •ll•noon J' 1' 40 on S• 35 S4 n ~ Z>ftc · u c:entt • pouno .,...... ,.., ...... , toll on the market. million sharentv OOlly qvotol NY .,...._... S4 16 lie Oii Ml 65 Analvsts said the malaise that ...... SS 147 - troy 01 N Y Comef O()Ot month NT • ...... , lattnc.tec:I 5A37 8 1 on SO lie an agrcssive st.and on the buy side." scttJcd · O\•er Wall Street after two M on M>"~ c-• 90'c:I tC>01 """''" - Mon ~ 1a ro. "° Michael Meu. an anaJyst wtth Op­ More..., 08 ~ 00 SJ00 00 - 76 II) "...... negati ve economic reports on Fnday to";, "-Pwlllk Met-.. a... • pm Mon J' 14 90 UO penheimer & Co., said of traders. remained 1n place Monda ~ ""',...,...... ,' J'n OO-J'90 oo troy o• N 1 1con111e11 The Dow Jones indu.Slrial avenigc ~... u oo !>Cl N y M• c 'C)OI pe< "D'Y Ol Mon fell 19.84 to 2.669.37. The government had reported that Declining issues outnumbered ad· wholesale price!> surged n 7 percent vanccn by about 11 to 4 m na­ during Dccemtx·r \.\h1lc rl'tail sale'> \lSE l'PS & 001'\S OTf I PS .\\D 001'\S tionwide-trading of New York Stock rose a slugg1!>h 0 .:! percent. The combinat10n of accelerating infla­ NEW YORK (AP) - The foOowlno Hsi NEW YORK {AP) - The tollowlng list Exchange-listed issues, with 395 shows me New York Stock Exchanoe show• lhe Over ·lhe·Counter Sloctls and stocks rising, 1.09 1 falling and 466 tion and a sofiena ng cconom} un­ sloclts and w11rr11nh 11111 t have Qone UP lhe warrants lhal have gone uD 11'\e mosl and nerved many 1n vestorerctnl down the mo\I based on e>ercenl of ch1n1>e unchanged. _ of ch11n1>e for Monday for Monday Volume on the floor of the Big pnccs fell sharpl) Fnda}. with the No SKurltles trading ~low S2 or 1000 shares are lncludt'd No secur1l1es lradlno belOw U or 1000 Board came to a moderate 140.59 Dow Jones average of 30 industnals snares are Included tumbling more than 71 poin ts. Nel and percenla!le cl'lanqes are Ille milHon shares, down from 183.88 difference between Ill~ previous cioslno Nel and ciercen111ge change• ire lhe million in the previous session. Bargain-hunters who might nor· price and Monda v ' \J~io p,m price. dlHerence belwHn lhe Previous clOslno mall) enter the market after a sharp Name Last CM ,.ct, Prlce and M one111v ' s 11\1 or bid price 1 Rorer 63 + tJ>,. UP 27 9 loss stayed one the sidelines Mon­ u.. s 2 D etaPOlnl j~ '"> UP 11 • Nam. Last CM ftct. day. said Dennis Jarrett. an analyst l vlRaytecl"I ' • ' • UP I S 1 AllAS.ml s ~ Un 2 t 4 4 L N Hou5 1 >. t~ UP t 2 E est ~ol nd s l'"' u; l · with Kidder Peabody & Co. Jarrett 1 S ParPharm t • \,'t UP 1 2 Rou cosm ' . Up Rexene >1,o ''• UP 1 .0 3 s- '~ 11 · ~ described traders as apathetic. 6 1 4 i~s lnll 1 l'n UP 6 7 l ratllFd t l-t.t Ucf '. 4 Analysts said many traders were 1 ~lllL nfllnd 63'o 1'> UP .0 61 waiting to S« what trend m ight ctSvs · ~ ~ UP ' 11 1 I [{,Telwen n 14~ l UP 7·.1 lnt~~f' 1 7 ~ p,e ·~ emerge from the Tokyo Stock Ex­ I I IMSv 71'2 'h Up 7. ~l'~~tll ~ ·lf U.P If:, Au\trle n 2".14 l it'> UP t chanae, which was closed Monday 1 1 Gexex l1f 1 1Jl U• \ 4'1• 1• Up SptnAmer :-. Uo- ,~.l (or a holiday . The Japanese stock I en Inc 11'1 '" Up 1 market had its worst decline in two t int li4 1iJ UP NetwkPun1i.nt_ tc un !~1/J :-./'J UOv. . 11• 11'1 UP ~rs Friday, contributing to Wall pf 2 11'> I~ UP ~liYi ~ s-r6 B: : Street's dismaJ performance. Inc ~ Up 1 •v.Jewl r s I Y. s Up 1 ut'kllhlnv n ~ OP e:r' 2 ..., t t}l IUP.. p f vt ~c~h rm 2l f· ~ i'ill :~- ' ~f~ron, ~ ~ 8: r.c ~ ?.,,., '.4 g . ~ s r ~ I~ 8: 4' ~~ + a : : G«menv~ d , "' H: =:-tTtch Stor ...Tctl n " UP i Pnt~M : t V. 0. : We'll Make Yoo ' Re Like AMillm. Hatbor Bank. Ptrsonali1Jed scrvice formy sar loan. GiYc us aan rod2y. •• Gala dinner honors

star before opera DE~ R AlllN LANDERS I had to wn~ after reading lhc' letter you ' ptihh'lhed 1n pra1St of PIW' ..,.. LWBI M. ll£EI> band Bal. However, her influence .t.1 tht' mo m e nt m> daughter Jill Q,-.RJ,...... aoftcncd for the deuert •nd eht and I art' hving wuh four Viet C:" admitted that •..,._ (1\1 noV,> namesc Potbcllvt.. Jill bought wec.-1 ~· Dlllil ~ran& lo ancmtion ha' pauaon at the words ~ s bcrc. .. instantly a for chooobne... The Pcu thC' mother p 1~, at an C'XOIK resuh was a nch brownie with vu. animal aUC't1on in l o wa She' wall I bis wife Hlmr to follow tlla and raspberry sauce. s1mph 1rrcs1st1hle W t' hll{l t w o ' =•to \he ent:r) W8) of the I C.W Oob.. The Hanlcys were enthusiuric by dachshund!. a1 the ti m e T h i\ pie, I thought she was a doe, from dB' o n<' was V ioletta the dinner turn o ut . " I thank it's "'She" DiMa Seviere, \\'hen Jill ho ughl Swcc1 Pea shC' great lo see the increased interest m 0111 in in pocicC'l in the Opera Pacific present.atJOn of wa' 1o ld that lhr pie, m ight Ix· and p u1 ht"r C'-Oat I Verde's "La Trav iata." opera ni. evtdenccd by t he aucnd­ wa.. 'hoc-Iced G••opc oncc herl" 1on1ght ." Pa1ac said. p regnant and \ure e no ugh s ht" wa<, wtnSi opc:nod to standing ovauons ~w rC'I Pc-a µ vr h1nh to rhrrr 0ur hu'iband' wer(" 10 the bad Saturday at the OranlC' Count' Per­ G uild 4.lhancx president I.a. "4'' 1.l t 11nd 11-;kcd what wa\ @.010$ o n I adnrahk rn~kt' n~h t in our I \ 1 n~ fonn1n& Arts Center ICX'P ..Cl c..Ibi wui. equall~ 1m pTCSICd. an­ rnom < no "' wr h;i vr to ur h ut ..a ..1 ""' tal und 'IC'r fl' Sov1ero. l.. nC'"' the Engel!.. ore here T ha1's c lose to a 50 percent It h o~ver . o n 1hc ...0 11.1 "''llh thr dach,hund' ...Ct'n a m thi n ~ tunn' atloul In lat'l respo nse w this event'" and she flung her arrm around the Sh' come'\ "''hen ,c;illrd "I' 11r hc1 I n mad "" hdl 1 I wa' chn<;.£' r1 upon mtrodun1on saying. ( 1111c·r : hr ('llr 1n ~~ : and wa' caarft" "Opening night 1i. alwa yi. a big h;11in.·hr-. 11 1..c a ..i~ Ir he~ to· IO. 'l"1 ••I 'a ··Twk you so much for t h11. show ' t•vt:n t" i.a1d Schumacher, sponing a a11d ... ni.. , ' hcll, 1. ' " ' I"''"'- · 1h1n L 1 n~ 1.1. h;. • ~ . t i ne nc-w-.riarc• <1fO f"\ iiio noT't"d .. Thr Engel!. under­ 1' rm fresh cnm ella corsage She'd , a lso P111 !"11.'1'' ' arr "" t•c-mc-1• intrlllw·n w. •u 1<1 ha• , m a di I h1t<1 h(-cn v.Tote • ' 1ero 1, pc'rformanc·t in Or· r•· L,·, 11r ,,, ,hci r 1tt11n11 arranged for a bouq uet of cameluis ...... ,. "'-.,.._ _,. .. un,' • ··r· 11 1)c·, 11on:11C I hr arr . I. ;,r - \.\ h, r 1.1.·c rt•d ~' ( eOlt:r C'luh •h, v. 11111< 11 1.. r 11 .·omc in T h< ..I t ' ' •• ~ .. • r"l1l .t.;1 I '4 io\~1h h"\' '·'·I thC' (1u1ld 4. lhancC' held prior IC• t ht iiroduc-11on .. confirmed Henn wh0 • "' 11 h lf'n c ' :1n•" • v. ;i, ar 1·m rh:11i. nn I coul D r . Wahe r Henry and Ed Rob a n.i G ·:·,rx·•1 ' ;-i ~ · "lj. r n \ h11m( I "' "'·' '~ t,;.u has of late hcen \ · 1s 1 t1n~ o pera com· "·· • ..,, "' , .., !"I< 11 t- 11 n111·• her I pcrii!ancx "' \.1 ~ mothc-r p la vcd 11 Mc.>Gratli en-c haired thr last m gh1 Tom !.t-pmduc-t1on µ ihcr nf J ud\ Mon-. ;, n.:J c•• , If' 1d vnlar t '1 '-f'f'n Iott. ol pljtfl bot nt> vrr OM ;, ~. """' 1 • • l .1rr hc-1n ~ ' ' uhhorr p t'bcred for a dtnnC'r of wumedcx.~ the Jun :' I maUnC'C' ) ~·n, rc-<.,cn c-d 1nr Im orC"Wln C\ ( ir•IC' na,:1d S<-on tha1 I wH ad aUo• 111 m' hHllfl h<'. • •• " ,,, ' '"·- 1r a r apolOfl\ of ~f o r !.a utC'Cd c h1 c l.. C'n hreast ~ C'( 1 rath unfonunatel' missed h1!. and ()pcra Pac.ti hoard mc-m t-c-r<. " it1 \C• ill ' a, <.., -.r· 'r, , r · "'' f'l 'C' r oom Thank wto tnr • ·ictf'n1n iz m' ..,, ...... '" 1,', ' 11r '' mr re rrlf, t ma.rc.Q8(> own part~ d ue 10 a had. 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8y llON STOf'PIL HB Playhouse show Delly .... C.1 • ...... The inleft in Sunday's propams 8y TOM TfTUS at Opera Pacific's second per­ Delly,... C.•••,-· formance of Verdi's " La Traviata" The Huntington Beach Playhouse. has become the Huntington informed the audience that Brenda Beach Madhouse. Harris would sin& the role or Vi­ You enter at your own risk. Uniformed nurses arc on duty to oletta. She was rcplacina Stepha.Die explain the house rules durina your 21h-hour visit to a sim ulation Friede, who had been scheduled to of the Orqon State H ospital, where you're seated in the m idst of sing the ro le as part of the com­ the strangest people. pany'' alternate cast. Diana Sovicro U nnerving? Yes, but entcrt.ajningJy so. It's director Gregory had sung the role on openina niaht. Cohen's realistic concept for his production of "One Flew Over the Perhaps this substitution did not C uckoo's Nest." the powerful st.age adaptation (by Dale Wasserman) ellactly make hjstory, but it made of Ken Kescy's provocative novel about a rebellious convict many in the audience grateful and attempting to assert himself in a mental hospital where the cards arc enthusiastic. stacked against him. Hams is an outstanding singer. Cohen and set designer Keith Farr have reversed the audience­ Her voice displays the timbre of a stage format a nd seated most of the pla ygoers on the proscenium a nd spmto and the nexibility of a col­ the rest on the fringes of what heretofore has been spectator area at oratura. She m olds phrases with the Gisler School theater. A ramp leading to the staff booth at the urgenc; and refinement, and her rear dissects the room and serves as the primary staging area. Near­ technical control is exemplary. catatonic patients shuffle about during the production. firmly It 1s not often that one hears the establishing the atmospheric intent. roulades of .. Sempre Libera" so In most respects. Cohen's production matches the concept. bnlliantl) c'\ecuted. The emotional particularly in has choice of Matchell J. Mills as the chansmatic depth of ·· .\ddio del Passato" also McMurphy. Mills hits the stage running and establishes himself as pro1ccted th<.' image of a singer who the " bull goose loony" early on. His incredible stage energy as an 1s on the threshold of a great career. electrifying torcc which galvanizes the show and bnngs out equally It ·~ to be hoped that Harris's next impressive performances from the actors playing the roles of other aprx·arance locally wall be with a patients. principal cast. rather than with the Unfortunately. the main thrust of the show - Mc Murph) 's ahl·rnate one. power struggle with the head nurse. Ratched - never achieves Its Hams was not helped dramata­ true potential. Patti Patronate is a ttracti ve and articulate. but she call) b) Bernard Uzan's uninspired lacks t~ ominous authonty demanded in her character. who m ust stage:' d1rect1 o n. And conductor be an equal match for McMurphy's bombastic an11 cs. She retains the M ar~ Flint gave the impression that upper hand onl) because the scnpt dictates 11. he \\3S still conducting last season's The gargantuan Indian who becomes McMurph) 's all) and ··s artx·r of S<_-, 1lle_·· ··La T ra v1ata" ultimate destruction as powerful!~ performed by Jim Boeke. although demands muc h more passion and his tape-recorded inner thoughts wr not always clearl> transcnbed...... '--~ poctr, Wayne Mayberry as the henpec ke'U doctor who ostensibly runs the Rico Serbo (leftf •nd •rend• Harris frlgtltf P•clfk's ..u Trevlat••• this weekend .t the hospital occasional!) lapses into can cature. but performs efTecuvely. It "as a plea~nt surprtSl' to hear turned In stell•r perforrn•nces In Oper• Performing Arts Center. Ken Meyers renders a bnlliant performance as Harding. de posed thl' rabali:ttas following the arias of leader of the patients, who exudes a fie ry rauonale. Michael Gaffney thl' tv. o Gcrmonts an the second act. and control. in Costa Mesa was the decision by accompan11:d by loud d1 sc ~1 o ns is compelling as the stutte ring Btll) Babbit whose night of escape Tlll'St' display o pportun111es are Opera Paci fi c administrators to with ushers. Tenor Thomas Laine and soprano from emotional bondage turns into traged). usuall} <. ut because the} appear as allow latecomers to climb over In most theaters. latecomers a re dramatic a ft crthou$hts. Tenor Rico Jani:t Northv.a~ stood out an the v. arni:d in ad ,ance that they wnl not Others painting starkly reahsuc pictures of dlSlurbed minds are supporting cast o pera lo,ers at the Orange County J. Brad Riker. M ike nderl e1 der. David C. Robb and G ino England i:rbo and barito ne .\ndreas Performing .\ns Center during the be: allo" cd to disturb the per­ Eene atm osphenc add111 ons. without benefit of dialogue. are T om Poulimenos earned the m off w11h fhl' plot of .. La rrav1a ta .. deals prelude to the o pera a nd dunng formance Those " ho care e nough to Pulcini. Greg Burks. George H ill and David Lamb. l On' 1<. t1on. ho""C' er. and else" here "1th a scandal 1n Pans a nd its most of the first act. On the or· arn'e on time desene muc h m ore Lisa Wayne beautifully portrays the party girl Candy Starr. thl· ~ performl·d v. 1th inc1S1\Cncss ')urround1ngs The scandal unda) chestra le,el-.lb1s abominatio n was cons1di: ra t1on at the .\ns Ce nter 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 as the ward attendants. while Mark MacDicken is credible. 1f a bit ~o uthful . as the tippling n1&ht caretaker. Storme Gaal Warn and Heather Nielsen complete the cast ~ewport 8.-ach as assistant nurses. KNBC's Capra tabbed Ensemble sequences and technical efTccts arc both lirst rate 1n aAt.aOA (IN•MA / O'f f 8MOOA 8Ml 1,1~ I\ ·n •DWAltOl CINIMA C•NTI• 1101 '1• •0<> • H•-, V 1 q IO A•--' V "V llf'lt1f' ( 1'"\l t' ' q,q 4 14 1 a production which relies heaval ) on both. Saturda; ..; performance a.cit To tfte ,vtwe l 1P(,I \ 4 \ i! 10 I \ even added an unte ntaonal to uch of realism to 1t'i '1ntagc hoc; p1tal IOWA•OS NSWPOll'T CINIMA IN> ' I \ / •n 10 setting in the form of dripping rain from a lea k; roof. "'h1ch hardl) - ..... "'• , _ .. Jwl, • • • Ult ~•t ro• PG ,.. tO R tn •n tO dampened the spant of the procl·edings. .' G'-J' P \tOA ) I( ..One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest .. 1s a po"crful and guts} 1 A tw.,t PC1 I A tfl I OWA•DS ~INRMA '"Jld "a' npcctl'd. 1\ thl' latest '1- ·tr,."", ,.',.., t/•A realized b; the Huntington Beach Pia} house. Performances continue St••• .. ..,...... 1r •. , • k Ci ' .,~ , HA••o• TWIN CINIMA1 H••D<>• e>.n If -.A. • •c.t' cran Ol'"' produll'r and son of film <. hJngi: at 'BC ·, on<.l' - Tti.e WM of tt\e Ro 1e1 I '".. V'l ~ ••) 832- 1405 for ucket 1n fo rmat1 on \ •n•M•••. A love "~' • 1 I. M ' \(I " 'hov. dfrtll'l' Jan 29 hattk \\1th \AC·, .. , iooJ Morning M•S.A CI NIMA "..i•A>t• ,,. Hr ... J q, , 1 ,, .,. ~•I\ • ~ ' to th• ,.,..wr• 1 ''i 11 1 M ,. • • \ rnn1l a ·· a.-c .. ' f• L••therfac• P , " j;t •• ' t1 CALLBOARD - Readings for .. Les L1a1 sonc; Dangercusec, .. "Ill ( c1pra '' lUrri:nth ni:" c; director at t month. Jane Paule} . .I Oowfttown .,, 1/ 'i , '- 4 'i 1, 41• ~ W-1 TOWN CIN'fl" CtNIMAS ~r.,.1 rn ,,,_., , P•AU r, 111 ( al1f . and former! ' worked ac; .. T od:.i ) ·· rn· hmt lor ~ca re; . left 1'• A I.I A Cypress Cultural Ans Center. 5172 Orange .\ve . 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Today is Tuesda)', Jan. 16, the 16th day of 1990. There are 349 A day to reflect . days left in the year. Get rid of that annoying, Today's H ighh&ht in History: On Jan. 16, T920, America n commitments, painful irritation with ... wrnt " d ry" as the 18th Amend ~ mcnt too k effect, and Prohibi· t1o n became the law o f the land. O n th is date: ccorTipl ishments f n 154 7. Ivan the Terrible was crowned Czar o f R ussia . ~ Today is no t a day that is likely to be marked o n your In 1883, the U.S. Civil Service . eodar. Yo u d o n't have to telephone yo ur m other' o r buy Com m issio n was established. .' meone a gift. Hallmark isn' t go ing to m a ke a lot o f e xtra ln 1942, actress Caro le Lom· ofit o n this o ne. bard. her f\)Ot he r a nd a bout , It is Tuesday, the 16th da y o f January. which means twenty o ther' peo ple were killed fPu have 349 m o re u ntil USC ma kes a no ther appearance when their plane crashed near JI' the Rose Bowl. Las Vegas d unng a to ur to But Jan. 16 is not really a big day. no t like Dec . 7 o r pro m o te war bonds. ly 4. Sure. 70 years ago America went ''d ry" when the In 1944, G en Dwight D. th Ame ndment to o k effect. but Prohibitio n didn't last. E1St· nhower too k command of Ivan the Terrible was crowned Czar o f Russia o n this tht: ..\llted 1n .. a~1on Force in y and Gen. Dwight D . Eise nhower took co mmand o f the London. Jlied Invasio n Fo rce in Lond on. But we celebra te neither. In 1964. the m usical " Hello. N o. J a n. 16 is no t a da y to remem ber unless yo u ()o il ), .. sta rring Carol C hanning. happen to be p resident of the Ro nnie M ilsap fan clu b. T he 1) SHOULD BE APPLIED ONLY TO SMALL AREAS. opt'ned o n Bro adwa)' . country singer turns 46 today. In 196Y. two m anned $o\1et 2) MAY CAUSE HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS. So} u1 spacesh ips became the However. we at the Dally Pilot pay partic ular atte ntio n 3) FREQUENT USE LEADS TO DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR. • IC the da te a nd no t beca use of news even ts, not because of first \Chicles to d ock in space 'o ting tha t occurred in M iam i a year ago. We reca ll J a n. 4) IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, CONSULT CONGRESS. and transfer pcr\o n nel. . 1989, as a spec ial day because the new Dally Pilot m ade In I Y78. :-... '\~A na m ed 35 can­ de but that d ay. didate\ to ll ) 'on the space sh u t­ J a n. 16 was the day tha t marked the newspaper's tk. 1nduding 11 a fJm1h 1n an ll'\IX'l 11 \ l' \ 1ll J!l,l' .inti 1g11 1Ill' 1ht• h111 lo. 1h r11\\ !l1 ~ 1,11hl'I lhan lhough1 lo ng process dc\otcd to making tht• Daily Pilot a better. .1dj.Jll'lll '11lagc ha' rrlcnth. hnoml· 1111por1,1n1 rok 111 1h1· t11\• ll 111 11 t' tu f dl\l U"lon mJl.. 1ng <.un1ro .. cr.1al remarks m o re responsive newspaper. J poh11u1I lootball v.1th lhl' pot<.'rHi.ll \ tier J ll uur it"·" \,,t, tu huild a I hl' rt'H'nt .irth II' 1n 1ht' Dall) Jhout hlat k athleteor, to a Wash­ ..\ )Car later. o n Jan. 16 . 1440. we don·1 pretend to be of l rrating nrnrr lnl 111m tx·t""l'l' n \II\ .ind n11 t JU\1 .1 \l'fll'' 11 t n11 l'" Pilot tlllnl " In llH' 1111 the h ·nll' ing.ton D.( TV \tat1on. dt·,1gnrJ hul dc.1rh wp.11 .1tl'd 111 IF,h a ll the v. a) there ) l'I. We ha,t· not a rri ved . We arl' the first Ol' lgh hor\ than :ll l l'\\ <1 ,1·1 Hr 1dg_l 1llu,1r.itc' h11 "' r t:n ~ea r"> ut·d 1to; first rom ­ th.11 lhcrl' \\11Uld l'\l\I th<' ll'lllP 111,t ~ lng l.jUl1 "' "' dt'll'rlllf,lll'\ 111 111 But those "' ho "'atch c l o -.d ~ . "ho can recall cd 1t1o n-. go ne rl·,p11n "hk h1r 11\ l'l'l'l'lllJI. lh l· lk­ prl·hl·n,1' t.: ">l't of rules fo r 1.11111n hi l(l'l inlo .1 .11 Jri1 r oul •II \\h,11 " 1lll'n , ,illl·d ·1hl· b) ma) no tice o ngo ing c hange . th e~ ma~ sec somt· o f tht• ' d11pnwn1 11 t lhl· 11rig1nal m.l\ll'f ,,11 , .1 'ill.1gr •llllo th 111.11•11 .1nL·r1.ll \1',1\1111 "hl'n fl\'•tPll Hl' I . 1111111 ~ l11r prott.·t ting "'orl..a<. fron'I hun­ 1mpro ' emcntc; ...,,l' ho ped to au.umpl1sh . pl.in lor IP 1nl I thuught 1t m1gh1 Ix· r11,111' 1< uhcr klk1' , 1, 1 .ind thl·n \'I,·, 111111 t nl11rtur ,111•1\ during thl\ d rrd-, o f 'u'>pn It'd cancer-cau\- A. )Car fro m no \.\ . on J an. 16. 1991 . v.e hope tu speak hl·lplul 11 I 11'1rv.nl 1nir 11ng1nJI 1n 1rn1 J'> 1t .1pplin to thl· ) ,1k 1111111 lhl' lrt'\'\\,I ' Ii• \\llf ,11\d \I\\' \\',I\\ I ',t\111 llhl hl\lll'll.11 1.ll I\ 1ng l hl·m1t al<., fou nd m wo rk­ o f a m o re co m plete a nd thoughtful ncwc; presen tation. a \ \l'nlJl• IJ\ l'llrtl\\lng dl•hall' '11\,1 "1thrn11 11 lknn~ .1 n1 .. r1• 11r 11'" t.11. l' .1 ''"' "' ,,.,11 t11 dl\l11 rt 1nn\ JnJ plan.' '> m o re useful and colorful paper. a more interesting a nd l•.H lo. d11t•r' rl'l .1 t111n,h1p tl\'l'-'l'l'n nJnh , ,1i1111g I hl' ma\ll'f plan lur In 1nr ''·" f "c H'3r\ :ig11 Reuben 'v e n tertaining o ne with 1nc:rcascd readersh ip and m o re llll' 'dl.11.!l ' 1111 lllll' I \ 111.11'(1 ' \ti\ 1.il- I r:1n lo. h I l'11uld h.11 l' 1gn11rt:·ll th t• lln l'lnr>nl during thl' I 'Ifill\ ( l11 n11. ~nd cr<.on v.a1, \v.orn in ac. M1s­ advertising because tha t 1s useful. too We belH.' ' c the Dally h<: lmr 11<. 1nu1rp11r. 111 on '" .i ul\ I 1/1111.! I h1' p111<•1111.il h , uuld ""r ~ ·" h.i,htng Ix'"'.' n 1tw d1tTcrt·nt fal Sl\\1pp1 ·, first hlack J U~ll cc on Pilot 1s headed m the nght d1rcct1o n a nd v.t: will cht·ck 01\l' nl m1r g11JI\ 1.1m11n {!. m.Jn '-1 "'·" '''"' lllllJ\nll·rn v.a' 1h.11 th,· 'J\llW" 1111" '·" hu1111lw 111l'.1 •I 1111 ll\1nr < o 1n 111 thl 1"m· "hl·n hr C)n1: ~ ear ago Three da ~ s o f . nl \ 11uthlln < .1111 111111 .1 I.ind ft•r th.1• Ill 4 ltll~ 111,· ' 11.l!:!l' \A. llh y, h.tl V. l' 111ld .1 rc (ll •rtcr th .11 h1· tx·hl'\ l'' nur rtoung erupted 1n M1am1 when a U\ 'iOml·thing JU\\ .1 hit m o re n o t e "' nrth~ than tht· d,t\ ( R\ ..ilkJ 1n11 .i '111.tl!L 1onnntor). l 111,1th'r ( l1dl11'1l' ( 11\llll\ I U \• I · c.ump..111 \ 1 ~ bchin.J thl' p.;111111n poliu· o fficer ~ h ot a black m o to r­ tired J1m m 'r .. r he (1reek"' SrH d cr "1111111'1 \,1lll1 11h,1 t 1hr '.ik uin­ Jllll' 111 pr1''>l'l\ l' thr \lll,tgl.' , onnCl· \\ h l' 1111 l' d I h C' Ind I \ I J 11 ;i I ,1 fl d r: t11st. resulting in the d ea th of Oh, \.\ C almo\t fo rgot. H ap p ~ A1rthda} tn ratt' r :ir d1 1111111\hnl 1lw 1mp•irt.1nt \l'l1\l' 11! lh, t111n' "'·rl' ,111d .irl' mr.1n1 111 tx· hH' lx·1.w'r Th.- In 1nr I 11 I\ " anti· . tht l Hll c; t a nd a passenger . , dm cr .\.J. Fo) t w ho 1s 55 toda >. m·1gh hnrht111d .111d pl,ll l' th.11 m1 l\l .I \1,11 !11 \fl Ill!! llH' \ 111,11'(\'\ lll!(l'lhl'f nl·1.ihhnrh1111d · • pt·nplr \\,1111 t11 1Jl'nt1h l\Jlh 111 p1111!11<, 1lw 1ntqu.lll'd 1111\ n 1, 11 ,1 ,omp.11H 1h.tl I\ n.i1 1on.ilh By Tiie A. n oci•tH Pren • 1.111 ~ 1' rn I r.1d11111 n .ii p uh I1 l p I.in n 111 g I I \<,l\n 't .i p.1rlllUIJrh rn11~nltl·J h•r 1t ' l'm ph.i'" un 1hnugh1 111 nnghhorhrnl(I' 1n lht· 11111111111.11 ' 11k.1 11111 d1lli1 ult 111 Ill 11Lhhur hrn l\I pl.1n n1 ng .111 for \l hool\ '" tx· \ 111\'l'd ...... \\\' rr11 p. 1't·d lh.11 11,1 plain '111 111 11 p~irlo.' '>hupp1ng .ind LlifTcrL·nt Jcm1- h11d ~ l'' Ix huilt "hl'H' n11rm.1I '1r1·1·1 Readers' \\ h.lll\l'' I f\ till' fl'\ldl'nl' lll · 11 n 111 h11u,1ng. hut r.1rl· h t all\l'd lhC' '"'"1nl!.' \\1'r1· n'l po'"hk 11111.11-'h ,k, 1d, !11 do .11">1111 1 l hJng San Diego ( ·uunt) ·., new drug trea tm e nt program tor I 11d,11 .1111111\t ;, \(',!(\ .1lll' f th·· hL11i d1nit 11! 'tn1ng ph\\llal l'dl(l'' .ind 1n ~ 1lw11 111 J,tl'r pl.111 I' 1hrir huo;1 pregnant inmate'> of the La-. ( o hnas Women's Detention 1dl.I \, ,, , h11il1 111111 Ir\ 1m··, m.i,Ll'r l k.11 h 1J l nt1 t"1.1hk 1h·1ghhorhond l'n rll" I 1111h 111n \11kr 11 nl\ r11k .ind comments Center 1n <.,antn.· reprc-.cnt'> a small b ut muc h-nccdt•d lr.lllll\ pl.111 '"llll 1 lllll'll' .trl' \.l lll''t1on1ng l hl ll\dh' c .. ' 111 ll' ,1, lllll' 111 1mpro , cment in health care 1n the co u nt~ Jails. V. l· tx·lin cd that 11 10111. mon th1 "'l'rced a cu tbck in lhl' scope th.in .1 pl.1nn1ntt .ind I. ind u<.l' Ilka 111 pl.i n ' "h.11 1t " in 1hC' Ii r"t place I h.11 ' \\ h.11 1k m11l r.11' ' .Ill .1hou1 welcome o f u n ginal plane; hut the ne-w program 1s a majo r Jnd lo ng­ l.lll\l' pn1pk lo 1J l·n11f, ''1th lhnr nL'lghhorhood' \\ l. dC',1g1wd our''" It lhl 111.1111111 ' 11! thl· , 1t1tl'n' 111 \ n :nlighll'lll'd dl' llHll r.ll ~ "\U\· o .. crdut• r hang1.· ul protcdurt' at the t·ount) 'c; o nl) 1a ll for ll\llll \I.JOI tu 1h.1ngl' thl' m.i,ta 1,1111l·d I" ttw 'li(l•r11u' 1nmpt·t1t111n I ht· l>a11\ Pilot " elcome" 'our women. \\hH.: h has gnt:n ll ttk or no help to prt·gnant tli.11 thnr ..-,1, 111 1 llll\l,\l.l' "hl'H' lhr lll'1 ghho rh11od' lwg.tn and "hcrr pt.in 1111 ,111' r1·.t,11n thl·n 11 <;h ould 111 11 k." - h"pdull\ ha\(·d upon the op1nmm on mall l'r<. of public inmate\ in thc pa\t lhl'\ C' ndcd v. l' walkd lht'm h\ I h.Jl11'(l'd puhl1 l 'undcl'1.1nd 1ng of hoth tact' 1ntcrt·\t From m1c.l -Januar. . tor the firo;t time in 1t\ I ,.,car tx·rml·J 1hrm .inJ •nr d id v.hatner I hl· Ir' inc t " ' lll w1-ll pnn 1dc medical treatment to help ''l' u1 uld 10 ph'"'alh rmph:l\l/l' 1 on111hut1on 111 thl' Jl·hall' nn th1c; or mt•ntaf\ mu\t he <;1gned The) pn:gnant pn.,o na-; cure their d epcndcnc:r o n drugc; and thnr nJgc' anJ lhl·n \A.C' mar!.t'd .in' •ti hl· r l ha nttl' 111 1hl' m<1 .. 1cr pta n lf\ 111l' ,1t1 hn' rl·a1h th<." lattC'r an o;h oul1irl·h th" 11\ n.i mll intellectual TO R. Dail\ Pilot. P () Bo~ t 560. a nd alco hol o n tht· hum a n fetus a nd offers prenatal ca re lr. nl'\' the) "'l'rl' t' ntcnng a d1o;11nl I I , 1111 -.1Lkr th.11 .1 n·,ron\lhlr Pf"· , 11' h.i' thl , ,1p.tl II' 111 1kha1t• anl1 C 11 \ta \frsa ll2fl26 11111n lor f hl' Ir' inl' < 11 Ill 1a li.. e \ nd dn 1Jl' thr ) .111' 11\ l.'rl ro,,1ng on 11 c; It \Ou prefer 10 dicta1e a letter. fro m a new ch n1r o n the pnson c;1 tc. and u.kntdiahk nl·1ghhorhood n1m that \lmpk hut 1mport:in1 1111 ,1 ~>1:r\lin, 1 I noll' I tx·lin r 11\ al"' mn 11\ .ind \111hnut thl· m1ndlc\\ \OU ma' call our WE'RE LISTEN· It 1s encouraging to sec tha t the p rolo u nd c ha nges m r humanistic idea. the' 1llag<." .. of l ' n1 - ,sn 11hlig;i1111n 111 n11ne to rrm1ntl .ind 1rrdl'' .1n1 nanll' t alhng and ING 1dephonc numher - 642..f>086 Jail m edica l care r a iled fo r by Count) Hea lth D1rerto r Dr. \ Cr\ll\ Park. Turtle Rock Wood· l'\ l'f \lllll' 111dud1ntt thl· 111' "' l'\ 1111u 1,J.n 11oing 1hat hJ ' l haral ll'r11cd - and lea' c a rt"corded message W ilham J . Co' arr indeed begmnmg to tnate nahzc. part1cu­ hndgr 'llonh"' ood Wco; t park. etc l'l II t I \l' \ In r Ill' Ir\ llW ( II ' ' h \ r1· , n1 1 fl', t11 1n' Pica'< ~ccp th e~ mcc;sages brief larl) in the important a rea of drug trea tm en t fo r prcgnan·t "'ere born \l'll.11 11 dlllll'lll\ \\ l'fl' h1111l 1nll • lhl' I h11 rx· ' " Pk a'<' 1ndude \O ur addrc.;s and wo m en. There 1-. a lo ng wa) to go. hut this 1s a welco m e One fea r ""l' had. ho"' C\ er v. :\\ rl.1 11 Ra.> K'111soo 1 lht' ' i<'t <'••lrmao tC' kph11 nc numh<:r so that we ma} 'S ta rt. th.11 tht• itrt'all'r our d1mm 11n1t\ dc I nlortunatd\ "'hat c;hnulll ht' .1 of Tht In-in" Cn \(.'flh JUthor\h1p \. Tiie Saa fllkRo Ualoa LE'ITERS -1 ' ~ "-t' l ·l-' (1-"l) r_Da_ilJ Pilai There are good people left in world 1ir cow·r thr rout. To the f.d1tor· t1A. o othrr pla,co; .... l.rl' 1n the o;an1l' h rn th1>ugh """ "<'re a lilllc in · TOM TAIT JA ~;\ REl<~ Ht: ~ RE R<. We of1cn hear of people complain· ballpark. plu~ th l·~ lOuldn't do 11 for con\COIC'n ccd. \\ (' l :ln ~1111 n1un1 our Editor ftf'tail . al«-• Managf'r 1ng about husincsses that arc "np­ thrce·four da) \ It "'"' looking prcH) bln~ingo; , all h<:cau<;C' nnC' man \till OO''i F E~ U: \ p1ng them off' h' O\ercharging or grim \1 01 o nl ~ "' mild "' e not h<: bell<."' co; in o;tand1ng h<:hind his hus1 - .\u or ia tf' Editor <:tl ERI fRf.F:\t A ~ not dmng the ""mk fo r mon1eo; gc1t1ng our " ""ell d<."\Cf\ cd 'a­ n<."">o; and "-' Ori. Ru1 mo ~t important . CIH5ilied Man--f'r rl" ndrrcd I feel 11 1'> nece'isal') for cat1on," but " e "'ould ha'c "' 'I JlC'nd he l arc' <1hu111 hi\ l u\tomef' TOM CLA IN you 10 hear 1hc '>IOI) of one small all our 'acahon monC'\ to fr ' the ~t o\R S H 4'LL BELL ~ f'W t Editor Jl 0 \ OETTING Orange Count) huo;1nc 'ls that 1s qu11C' truck to gct home · CHERYL R. EV <\ NS STEVE MARBLE L l'l(AI Advertisinll Man•llrr the co nt ra!) ~ Th<."n I told M ar~ hall , ~h not call Costa Mcu 1 City Editor nfo rtunately, soonc:-r or later Freddie at Coast T rnn'>m1~~ 1 on · TOM T ITIJS cvel')onc has 1ran s m 1~s 1 on trouble. Maybe he could rtfcr U'I tn ~meonl· ODD ROGER BLOOM SfM'ci•I Stttion1 FA41itor Ours ""c n1 out in our truck last year. 10 Las Vegas, who "-'On't ream us features Editor Marshall took our truck 10 Freddie q ui te so badl) Mar1 hall called Fred­ To the Editor ROGER CARLSO:"i MARY CARTER Cass1llas of Coast Transmission 1n d ie. After e~pla 1 nin1 the 'lltuauon to All we hc.ar about today 1s how Costa and had a new one put him, Freddie s~ud " Ma1"1hall. don't people don't care. won't set 1n­ Sport• Editor Ad S."ic" Man8f1er Mesa in . take your truck an) whcrc until I volvcd. peop le never put 1n an TOM BUPD Recently. we started out on our make a few phone c1lb . I belona to honest day's work. insurantt com· Cirealatioe Director ALISSA TADLOCK wcll-n Marketin1 Manager HENRY KNICHT boet ind loeded up wtlh our camp­ I won't throw you to the wolves." It bcpn on Sundly afternoon. BOB FRANK ina pr. we started out for Lake F~1e made some calls and Dec. 17. Our family was waichi~ 1 Home Oelinry Mauser ~·--·...pr Mead. At l a.m. just rcachina tht about I .S minutes later called us foott.11 pme on TV. Oa"Ode.. a CHALON GOOD USA TANNEY summi1 of the last lf'lde before t.ck. Freddie tokt us to take the plwnber, was upst11n ansWlina fb­ Pre4 Prete 9.pervliaor truck to Royal Transm1u 1on and c.. tomer SenH:e Maaa1er Stateline, Nev., our transmlssion turc! in our ncwl.Y mnodded bath­ PATRICk TOOL blew up. ~ i na lucky cnouab in talk 10 Frank. We chd. frank wa room when ht d11COvend 1 fin i& PRAMOO SHAH Pre-PM. Sqet ,-. teaehina the summit. we hObbled v«)' nice to u1. He examined the our anic and roof. At the .... ti-. down to Whiskey Pete's. Afkr transmi ion, then compk1dy re­ Steve ,_,, UM1 WI wi• twMd _, c...... BlU. CllA WFOllD socndina the nilht in tbe lnlek. in' placed iL It did take thrtt dlys 10 ,et aHONOA WEED ----.... caled the s,...... the momina ft were towed 70 •ila tM tNdt. but became ol t.bc ....,. ~ll•t' ...... DlpMw .... 0.1a Proe111lnt Maupt buo Las Yeps. Now, the =dal rani« Oft the qnel UM •iflioe. A 1W aM ltia._ .., ... .,,, DONNA JAC0990N CF.OllGE AllAlJI ailbunara weft about 10 · e•cn in Las Veps. it Wat booond. alllo ..-die llDOM. po JR ... • OS Credit ....., Olmtrl~M ., '\Ve were in a di9eftM auee, ~ Not one ~nn y came out o( our door ... us 10 Fl CNI ... Cl • our Ill busi~ (after llli111 JOW out pocket ...... &ft. Nil ...... fl at.ate licnle .-.), ll'8ow ,_..,. at Freddie l8d Frank made _. I ...._ Cli9W - tM roo/ • did IMlr mercy. A MtJOewWa .,_. ftitnds ia OM another and " ail •iuion deallr told 1tt a MW ..,. fO' 10 ID on vacatiml (wim ~ a.•aM •J 11ow 1'1Hdh'Dll,.,.... ·=· ..,,.._. 9imion would .....,··~ aM 1n oar oodlcts). OM.COii•!~ ...... --- .. \ .. AIO Onnge COMt DAILY PtLOT/ Tueeday, J.nuery 18, 1980

by Bii Keane cotmna CULTOD by Maratta & Maratta .

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l1 j i ! ~ GARFIELD by Jim Davis

No. Wh~; on fifst. Wno\ on fire, "How 'bout trotting. Mommy?"

MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ket..c ham ~- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston

by Jeff MacNelly · f!o ~<;? 1:JoVbJ " Don't look, don't stop. don't even slow down!"

NANCY by Jerry Scott

rfb ~A Ii~ CALLEO Fl ~ 'fi.IO I~ '1-\U'-IE~ 1 ~QLJNK A AAC.H l ~E mAT 1"E. ~0106 " J ~IA1UR1Z.E.; '::£NOOO JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux

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ARLO AND JA.NIS by Jimmy Johnson

I ~f 1Ult.>K lU. 'V5R ~ l)(Af FAUCE.f FIXE.D.'

FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk

i------ll 1------1 TUllBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan l ~ ~~ ...... _ ____...... __ I

DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau

~ an TAU:S 7'0 DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ~ 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)()/( / '

by Pat Brady TUESQAY. JANUARY 16, 1990

kt t l'l'f, I ••I'\ I 41 1~"11 'I I\ I ttl I ff.I' Rams' f~ture on solid ground >u rsins Rams. ·sut, they'll Dunng the 1989 draft. the Rams took M1am1 running back Cleveland Gary and UCLA comerback Darryl always have Henle) "'11h the final choices tht y got 1n the D1cl..c.-r>0 n deal. aftt:r al~ ha' ang p1cl..cd M1am1 defen-.1"e rnd the 49ers to Bill Hav.k111 'i in the lir•iug "im11h hJ' pl.1 \t'd I~ message was the NFC champ1onsh1p g,ame \l·ar' 11 It t.tl I. k I" I '.1 n l..n I' 1 .tnJ of year Sunda) ag,ain ~ t San Francisco. right 1.1d.l1· Ja, I.it· \l.111·r 14 \l.11n to I have been trying to thtnk ofa T he Rams ha ve dwelled the hJ' ind1lJl<'d th" 'l'.l\\•n r11111ht ha'" \\ hrn J1rn C1ri:cnlit'ld th um~·d suitable pos1-mon cm for the Rams shaduv. of their northern California OL'L'll hi' 1.1'1 1It ruugh Im nutt'\ J nd luokt'd dt~ n but I'm not sure 1herc is one. neigh bors for the past 10 years. and "" IJll rti'> tn umrrta111t1 c\ and ques· that continued as 1hcy were humbled .\ m1111g th<•W li't' 11r " ' .. pl,l\l'f' It's fun ny how a 27-point defeat K1>h111,11111h1nl.. lllJ\ h,1\l' ,t.ir r111t·n 111tn\ \\t'rl' ahout all hl· fou nd He 30-3 by the 49e rs. leaving them onl y can affect the perspective ofanal)-;1s. 11.d .Ill'< 1.11 ' t ''' .1 -.t.1r1,•r until hl· d1dn 1l.. no\\1 l th1Hluht·ould e,l·n to look ahrad to ncx1 ~aso n and The Loe; Angeles Times ncw<;­ " ·" 1111111t•d 1·.irh lhl\ \l',l\1!11 \\lllJ~lfllt' muthln,an~th1ng dsc pa~r . for example, sent seven sports be)Ond. II \lJ' li ke hi-. pla\l:r\ - m1'fit\. Although they didn't make at to the ll .11\~ili' 11111 1..lt tll"ll'fl\l\l' l.!ll..k wntcrs tnto San Francisco for the \l 1~ I',,' t111J "it.1111' ,111d \ t11l ~I.ind ~l1n t'r'> ,1nJ r~1 rt' dl h1t'\ er'> - wcrt NFC' Champ1<>n\h1p game las1 Sun­ Supt·r Bowl . the Rams and Coach pkJg1n11- t11r J \pot in a l ra1e rn 11~ da> and all of them. 1n add111on to John Robinson hope 1hey have laid l•,1 •• ''ll•!-'I • tlh' KJOl\ ·"'" nn·d r.ithn than po... 111on\ on lht' floor at the foundation for a ~uccess ful dec­ 111 '" 1 ~1•1, r. "h.11 ti.id ~·t n tlit·ir another v. ho \la) <.'d home 10 watch h.d .11 .. 1d •I t ht K11h111'"" t r,1 tlil'lr C 111l lll n '-' r\t < olkgc "ht re ( 1recn· on T . failed 10 recogn11e or e"c.- n ade 10 come. t'1l'IJ hJ' ...c1mch11\\ u1Jlhcd hi\ Ru'>­ runn ·~ c.11 .H \\ lull I~ 'I ".1 " 1r ~ al:knowfcdgc thl· mo<; I c;1gnafican1 " Wr have 25 people 15 or )'Oung· tln' 111to .i lrg.111rnJIL' contender 1n er:· Robinson said. " We've been nJl l ~ · 1,,h,1 \\h11rird f11111hlt\ pla> of the ~mt• l Ill'< lrJ Ol(t' ~ mp1H' < 11n tcrent c me'>hing the )oung pla)er'> with lhe ht jl: • td,' ' 1lht I ti (llll11\hl0i( No. 11 wasn'11he Jim berctt flut­ 1«'1111' 1111 • 'l"I !ht• h1t•,1l,.,1\\,t , l,_ 1 I\ mt·n·, hd'> t'lhall ralC 'etc rans. Somev. here in lhl' middle 1s d ub will do anything ~ou plJ\l'd 111 t\\11 \t'Jr' HI\ 11\·'t return· onl) becau'ie 11 kept the Rams from ask them to do Thl'} pla> v.1th I ,.i, .111d •11.1d, 11 11. 'ht 'f I t1nJI 1ng rl..i H·r ,.,_,;,111· - .\It·\ l\. rer\ v.ac, a 1aking a I U-0 lead\\ h1 ch 1hc} \\ Ould rmuuon 111,11 •.11 1 "·" ' 11\·t·n moJd lr11 m the £ <1'>l ( 11a \I " The~ I A,.U.. 'P"°'O Ill 1ir11·, I 111 11.11 I\ Ill ha' t' lost 1;oon l'nough. an) ho\\ . have fun pla \ing. gm•'i\ 11 ·., ( •ft.'t'nlidJ hJJ l'\ l'I"~ thing t'\ll'pl ! I ! 'l\t 11 111d "'-11111!.tr' There v.as another fir<.t-half pl a~. the \OU th." 49ers receiver John Taylor sits and celebrates over Rams liOl'-lUnt·J f'ln\t'f\ II \l'emed ho\\ c, cr. \\hllh natlt·d -;hut lhc The Ram\ al'>o ha\l' an abundance ufety James Washington after catching a touchdown pass I• '' "" 11, 1111111 i Jri.I '"l'rr I d1dn 1 l..1111\\ 11 ... t· 'd \\ In a µmt• 1111p ; ,, t1 .111~. th·.1d1n 11 Ram.,· coffin and \l'nl an un- of 1.1knl and. unlike mo\l of the from on way to Super Bowl In New Orleans. h\ lht' 11mt' 'l h1111I \tdned .. ( 1rl·en­ m 1s1a l..a hit· rnt•\..agt to m 1llwm ot I 9Xf 1.., . the ~ go in10 1hc· Ill'\\ decack l1l'ld 'J1Ll I d1dn'1 l..n o"' \\here we "' ,llUl\l' I.Ill' ''rll' na tional I \' \ 1c\\er., 1ha1 the Ram., \\ 11h a pa,s1ng Jllnn. ranking 1h1rd in "'l' hJd <1 p111111 ~u J rJ v.ho hadn't 111\lrn \Jld. alluJ1ng lo ~u ungn pl.1~ . I'll\ I t, K.11' '' 11''!1< r,111 ' ' 11· ,,f\\,1 ' 1n a rontec,1 1n \\hit h the outcome the kaguc 1n t• ffint·nq· and thrt1\\1ng rlJ\l'd l11r l\\11 rir thrl'C ~car\ \.\ e l'f\ hl' l' \l'X' Ll\ to OcLllrTIL" lop-n;itl h 111 .1dd 111 1111 111 ''"\'I\ 111!! I lllllllll!-' .,.., ., .. 111,,• • 'I,,,( \\ ,.,, .111d rL·ma1ncd 1n qut''> l1 on. fhl· .tCJcrs hall for m ore than .t .000 ) ardc; \\t' rl' \\11ndn1ng rt "- n 111 f .\ndl·r<,e nJ h.1l I-. ( •H'i' fk ll 1111111 l!tlll.tli1 111 th 1 111 ,, h,1d "t•' 111, 1, tl d 1o1rd r11ull' 111 lxen dn\ 1ng 1mprn\l\cl) hutJU'il The Ram c. al'o katured \t•umd· pl.r~n\ ,oultl pl.I\ .ind ll .1rn Jnd ii tht• I rc­ hi_•. fhc K..t m\, \\hu hL·g;in h11lld1n~ 11.1d,· 1h, K.1111, ~111 tlirn l11~li d1.i11 q,, I' ,, , ,11, d111 11~· th\' J>.1'1 drt.idt· \\ ht·n 11 \\a\ mo'lt·m·cdcd . tht• Ram\· )Car pro Flipper -\ mkrson. who turninl!-1.l plJH'r' u•ulJ hold thing' l(1\\,1rJ tht· luturl' \\ht·n thn .ll ) I, I .I ' • till'\ ,1( lht• -l'll'f' If defcn\l' gol a lrl'ml'ndous hrc.-ak - t am ...· nm· of thr most dangerou<. dcl'p pt, I-. \ lr11111 ""'" l11d1.111 .1p1 il1' ,111.t :tu t• l!-'-l'I hn thn.·.it' 1n the league He tl·amcd \\ 1th q U1'l'd llll' righl\ to l \l'ft'll lr11111 11111.. 11, .• ,,. "' d1.1fl p11 j.., ft,1\' 1 !11 .1: p :, •hl ,, hillilii( 11 •I lhl' 1ndct·d . the l.. 1nJ of a hrcak ~h1 c h can ,, ''\1111 't.klin1td\ hcl·n J -.urpn<,<· \ e1t·ran Hrnf1 E.llard 10 prO\ 1dl· a l loU\11111 111 l'l!\lt. nlcllk .J 111flllllll P"'' 11lnl 1h1 11111 ll ll' 1Jf •ht· '11111g ,, '>t:nd a lt'am 111 111 the halftime locker ; 1h1' "l'M It \\l' "' 111 fi\l'11f 11u r llt'\I room v.11h hope anJ nr\\ reo;ol'e 0 t·1ghtg,1ml'' "'l' re .ii ~1 1 <>11rgoal W11h lht· hall nn thl· Ram'I , _,ard l'\ l'f\ \l'J\lln I\ l\l lf't (II \\ In 211 .. flnl· JnJ JU't ft I .t 'ho\\ 1ng on the· In 11 \l.1~tn' 1h1' tx·111g hi\ 12th do\.l., 1hcrc \\ac,a figh1 om·nl tho<.t.· In a word < rrl·enlll'IJ hJ\ \\ 11n 2 •-11 r-m11 rl' 1hrt'l' pushing. \houting gt· t-ou1 -nf·m\· 11mt•' l ht· I "''I->- I lt'Jm "'J'- hi\ f.ttl· l..1nd ot \l'U llll'' and \UrL· ~'l 1in1\h1n~ 2 >i Jnd \<'t11ntl in tht• t•nough ont• o l the 1t•hrJ\ dropped Lonlcrt·n,t' hi\ handl.crt hid it's scary Au1 th1' H'Jr 'l.uh ., _, 1n 2 \ ln\lead o l lalling thl' u<,ual "ofl ­ e,.imr<, v.a"n t \uppo<.ed to do am. 'K' ll1ng pcnalt1"l!11 " ho\\c\i.'r. lhl' ol· thin~ C J1l1ng 11 a rehullding <,eas(ln tit 1al avK'\\Cd 11nl· ot \an f ra nu<.ear l~lte c,ho' l'f\ " ath a I~-\ ard pcr'>o nal 1<, d re hulld1ng \l'ar Jt the to mmun11 ~ loul II "-a\ a tunlm\ l'f'i1al foul . onr u>lkgc Ind v.h 1Lh < B'i- 1 \ la1kd In find v.1th Tht' t< u1.1lcf\ f 2-2 in umkrrncc.-1 C opponent ha'L' Jma1t·J t'\t'n C1rl·enlicld rt·pla~ 1n\1gh1. .ind ,1ndlc\t1ck Park rot kl'd \\llh hom \\ hJ1·, tht• ,t•trt't" " I Jnn"t 1.. no\\ It also mt·ant that 4!.ln C) A J.. \lfrltr t pka..eJ \\1th 1h1' team hecause I ht•\·\ r pro' t'd more than a lot of frnm tht· I X· \ard lint• JU'>I omc or Dan Rt'l' ' t' '>. 11 thl'r lt'Jm .. l' hJJ. hut the rt·a~ons m.1 ~ hi.· po,'1hl } t \\ lt'l'. 11L•fon· h. hou-.c 1ha1 the\ ' re a pla\oIT-t\ pe <.ho\\ up .. team rcal11 t·d thl' 11utc11nw \\as ine' llahlc .\ftcr th e There arc no kg111mate t'UU'>t'~ to Tit·d ~ 1t h the Don .. at l-1.'\ \\1th t~ o .t9t·r\ t ru1scd past the Ra ms ")-'\to minule\ kit an the iwme after C.. W( he ofTcrl·ll tor the R.inn The.-) foc, t tn ~unda~ ·~ :-.IH champ1on\h1p g,amc. a hl.·ttrr tc.un umkr lt'\\·than-1 dl·al fof"\.\ard J J Jcnl..1 n'> \\\tSht'd a l(l-­ o O\ er lhr Rron­ quant·rhad Jim I Hren. prn"ed "11')11 ell nut of their o ~ n g~m in the ' . 1"''-21 \\ inner<; O\er the la,1 tv.n minute\ a\ Rancho Santiago 1hat ht• c;tlll ha' \OOH~ gro\\1ng to do lnclJnJ Hro\\ n\ in 1he Nf( title < rrna1kd ~-l'>' <;o \\t· turn 111 thl· 24th l\uper Rov.I game: A ·v. e·, c got the quahllM to make a 1m Jan 2X ..ind \OU arc pardoned for Wh>" nol feeling p,1r11rnlarl\ nulcd about Rams owner Georgia frontlere checks the scoreboard In closing moments Sunday. good team ... Crr('cnfield said. " When .\n}om· r \ rept the rabid fxn,cr V. t' pla\ '-'Cll ~c ·re good We were the C\ent fans v. ho v. ill pack Nev. Orlean'i for A) game 11 ml· th l· 4Qc r'> ma) 11L· lot u<;<,·d the other night and we felt 1hc Jan. 28 Super Ro"'I can answer v. on 12 straight aga1n'il ~H tc.1n" ll .1111' 11 hi\11111 I I .. h "IJ!'< , fl, ,, I "" '\or li l.. e \\ e c,h ould'"e heatcn them We fo\C1rcd h\ a\ mam a'i 1 14 that ques11 on EH·n Bronco" ..afct}' .\lso. Den' er losl at home to tht' 1~" • I \\'ll '' 11h .. ;1I .1111111 ,. , \ 11 pc1 f\., ,, < •ul 1 " .1 r11.l'll'1\ ••\l'r tht' \\Cre read) to pla ~ ix11n 1' Thr point \prcad openl·cl at Dennis m11h . v.ho phoned h" for­ NH pla)off team" 11 lan·cl 1lw \ 11 t ,,ill1l I ,llq!OI\ , .. ,, r l11 d 1n1 ,1 I• 1 >, q·11irnt• \\ 1n 1 lot of 1h.1ng' and the' make )Ou do 11 and ma) not \ top until ';an Fran­ the 49crs Sunda) night to offer con­ - fhc feeling thal 'ian h anu,t11 1' 1 .11 .11,,1 , 1., l'1 rl.. !.1'1 't'.1\11n The " " \\h,11 "''"'I ll'll'l'f d11 1h1n~' \nu don't want to do but l'l\CO 1' fa, ort·d h\ lwo 1ouchdowns gratulations, c>.pertt'd a douhle-d1g11 1\ on o ne of thll'>C un\luppahlr h<11 ( 11\1111 111\ .1111•lhll ):!\'.ll d.1 II r , , ,, ,, :t.. 111. ll-.lfl1 Hill "- e' in I .\ ndcr\l.'n I did a good JOh on mer the Dt.•n,c·r Bnincoo;. \trca k\ that "iuper Bcml tc:lm\ gl't 1111 tr••lll l11hn I l".1' "h" 1h••" !111 h· \\ ,d,t, !,11!, ,I 1 111'.tl Ill Iii\ l I H'.lr\ ,l\ point spread. t ~1 a11h r\\ l I 1cn I Ra nc ho'<. ti-<> M> lir11t rear1wn Take Dcn ... er - mulh li l.. l' lhc 41/rr\ pf ' )l.t Ill\' " 11 I .11, ",. 1.i. It Ill· JI'<' 111 \t .. , expected tht·m lo he favored like '·"'" 111 th. \I\ (ti[ "'"' ( 1. \'I 11hl n·nterl lk even blocked a couple' of and thl' po1n1' and go 10 a pan) on this the \\3) lhc·} ·re.- pla) ing," 4'm11h fkar<, ( If ·~5 am.I 1hr Ci1an1<. o l ·~a. I h' ·" ~' ill ht· t 1111,1.11111\ , 1111q1Jrrd 11 • '1"11)'ht ''"''11 1"11 ' ht•t11n· 1h1· 1 1t·n·, ~h . but ( .\ndrr<;cn) got Super Sundt1\ v.hL·n· the dnnks arc hen Jfta a 14-2 regular ~· a<.1111 till J 'l• '" 1nd< r I rt· .. r~!l' \t•llcrt ~ad \.1 onda\ " f told Ronnie. ' Y ou '"'h \l11n1.1n .1 "h11 111mptr1rd :1. '1"' t alkd for a toul on o ne.- in the fif"I free . gu)s are so good. 1i's scar)·" 49l'r'i -.ecm lo be at lh (• 1r hc'I npv. 11! · ''' p.l"l'' .1g.11 n,1 tht· l< .1m,.1nd" 1 \• I: 'I \1',t\1'1 l(,tl'll lht\ \t':l\llll 1n Wh>'I BecauSt' (a ) John E l ~a y says hJll He made 11 real tough for him Other things are 5ear) for the \.\ 1th 1hc1r 41-1 ' ' Kton O\ er :-.1lnlll' .1 PP'l't'.1\ t1l1 rn 11rd "' 1hn1\\ rnlo! h1• .I .:.1111 I ' '·'' llll '-'"d (I ll'n) .. he 1<;n'1going10 get a haircut tha c; '>llla 1n 1hrir fir\t game 1h1 '-1 '• · t '1.11..ini.: ri.•lhlll!ard sconng pass to John come thl' fir'it team since the l\1 celcr• gJflll' 111 Ph il \1 1110\\ l\ pcrlrnt I~~ u' ,,, x· .1 l11•lt 1•n nlgt hl· 1.a1d ,,, .... 1 putting in I ti a g,am t' \a nee he began 111 ~'11ntht· t >i'l - \ urx·r Ro\\l aga in,1 Ta)lor with 34 seconds left of a tkladc ago 10 \\to two \lra1gh 1 h1 ' ,kt,"'' h.... rl.1,1·d \\\'II 10 ..,hnot mMc Jenkin<;. a 6 -5 - A general sense that the top Super Rav.ls anJ equal P1mburg.h '• \\h11d" " l)\11\t'r .1~.11 '' '" .11 ,I n , 1h,., r,· pl.I\ 1111'? 'nrhnmore. and Craig R1 ct' ( 12 I • Lalrer1 rip Klnp/82 rcrord four uper Bo"'I ' actone'i - < Punt nn tht l,1"' 11! J\l·ragn lt . 11!.lll'l \'t\ hfld\ teams an the NFC arc superior to f'\ FC can offer NF( lrom Occ.-an \'1ev. High . a~ both Roger Craig said Monda). " ~c g< \\1th tour "1n' 111 l11ur \urcr lii1\\ I \\'l Ill' 1<1 hi,• plJ\ 1ng h\•tlt'I lh,in \.\di • '°'•ftlUln In two/81 pla}off teams were 16-4 ag,a1nst the a&ll.rC\'>1' c pla~ers who complement • S.nu Anita resultl/8J AFC and New Orleans. which fin ­ d o~ n v.11h the Steelers and M1 am1 1rll'' · <.11 t .in l hl· Hronul'> t 1c t hl' . \\ t 'II In -..i 1J Rt•t•' l'\ 111 tin • 8roncos. 49er1/M ished 9-7 and ou1 of the playoff'i. has and Grcc.-n Ba) as one of the.- grca1 \11nnt'\01.1 \ 1l..1ng' 1n lut1fi t, -"1th a lhl' hc\I \\(' <.tn" f~aw lff DUNN/ llJt 49ers' well-oiled machine just kills you softly

SAN FRANCISCO- Lury playina qaanst a machine." I he~ 49cn, on the other hand. Pit)' the poor Den, er Bronco!> - that grace the otlen'l(. ma' he much lc,~ - h eral dc-d . but 111s no less Kelm. brow-beaten and bon~ti red That much has been said about areet opponents with smiles as sunn> then. for 1hn arc the c- ntr'C'C on the was in no mood for analysis. Like the virtualll all of the Super Bowl cham­ as CaJifomia &rins and all the defer­ menu 1n New Or l ean~ . lethal fros d issected in hiah school biolOI)', pions o recent vintqe. most often in ence in lhc world. What, me worry? " Todnv was hke that sona. 'Killing Ram quan erback Jtm Everett ac­ the last thina he wanted to do was act hindsi&ht. But with the exception of They fl y fint-dass, stay in the bc!t Mc Sofll} · Tap. tap. tap. touchdown knowl«lgcd as much unda) by e~ · ofTlhe table and praise the a.kill oft.be the t 98' Chicqo Bean, no con­ hottls, and have every advantaat Tap. tap, uip, field 1oa1:· 49cr tiaht ercasin1 has n~t to sit down an the auys wieldina the scalpel. tender for the throne looked 11 d om i­ lhat money c.an buy Their quar­ end Jamie Walhams said. " With J~ middle ofa third-and-17 play wt th But praise the San Fr1nc1900 49en nant eoina into tbeaeason finale as terbeclt. J~ Montan+. a11uably the Montana an chaf'l'C back there. th1\ th<' clod wand1 na down an the th ard quarter. hed~ • dotbe•9cn. bnt ever to play tht pmc and m· t~m JS ca pa Ilk of ecmna the Job "They'd nick us hett for four or Al leut lhote Bean. belt likened to cndlbly. aeuina better. probably do ne a hundred dafTertnt wa)". He hed d1sp&aytd no Jack of five yards. then come brick on the a chain•• and led by a quancrback. doesn't even SWll!ltr an the shower at " But yeah.'' W1Jhams nodded. hts coul"qC or rcsalieney in winn1n1 two prev1ou.s playoff the neat play and do the same thi• on Jim McMahon, and a a.ch, Miu home. And his coech, the lilver­ dreadlocks mov1n11n conft in 1etr~nt. frustratina. At lea.st if you tet ~t Eaaks and G'8nt1 on IUCClellive Su• insJde linebecker. 11id, " and they're They wanted to dntroy fOU ud your Yet, make no mistake. Once with a bomb or aome other bi& play. dayi. But on lhis ~~Ni.. IO damned IOOd at it. mativa. KOrCh Ute eartta bnladl the)''Wlhemyour .... tbele you aict the bell beck. .. liMbecller OWta Hally ...... Not that 1t would have made much by and ,. And when like they yourviU.ulll•dle,...._aee. •9en are a verh•~ Vea-0-Maric, his riab• ear ea- nllllllf Llfrt =«Ute IMITY your tib aticina. dicint. dtopp9neand fhlalty. di~nce. The Se.& Francieco de­ R.obaudolt.. ..,...... ,. did today,.. be lookine up .a.. T1wJtM;•mt WM I T'bly E\--emt thftw oua ftlar Mid pl~ the wrons enc1 ofSunday'• JO. l wiftte:r ,_,-n>Uact ...... maa1uDy, patinaev~ and fcntt, lackiftt the ...... --- "°"'NfC Oampk)tltlllp llmt. *it'1 Hb -~jaftlrywd .... bed ..... everyihine U..t tm In t ·' ,.ill. Montana. RoterC'nuaancl J~ Ric:it his rear end down Oft die lidi Of ~to~ Ille,....,=. di~ .la his ei;bt te11•1 wtdl -~ lbnrt LANDOVER. Md. - Bryan Murray, ~ compiled a reeord of 343-246i83. ~ 1.1s1 how­ one of tbe most successful NHL coaches ever, were neVer able to advance beyond the, d1 vilion INOLEWOOD (AP) - Rookie Vlade Divac and duri!tf the I 980s1 was fired Monday by the • • final in the Stanley Cup playoffs. A.C. Oreen each ICOred 2S points Monday as the Los Washtnaton Capitals and replaced with his ..There 's no doubt 1n my mind tb- t Bryan Murray ' Anteles Laken coasted to a 1 I l-9 I victory over brother. Terry Murray. will be a coach in the Natiodal Hockey Leaaue. and Sacramento, their 40tb in a row over the Kinas at the Terry Murray, 39, has been coach of the Capitals' probably very soon." Poilc said. . Forum. American Hpckey Lcque affiliate Baltimore Skipjacks Poile decided to fire Murray ~ottday m~mana and The Laken improved their record to an NBA-best · for the past two season&. informed him of the decision after lhc Capitals' prao- 26-.I and tied the New York Knicks for the le.ague's best Bryan Murray had coached the Capitals since the UC'C. I . • home mark at 17- 1. 1981 ~2 season, leading them to The Capitals have lost. eight Sacramento, 1-S since Dick Motta took over as the playoffs seven times. The Caps" strai~l pmes and arc last in the head coach. lost for the 16th time in 18 games. It was finished first in the Patrick Patnck Division with an 18-24-4 the Kings' ninth straight loss on the road and fourth Division for the fint time last record for 40 points. defeat of the season by 20 points or more. season with 92 points, but lost to In 1985-86. Murray guided The 2S points were a season-high for Divac. a Philadelphia in the division semi­ the Caps to their first 50-wi n backup center from Yugoslavia. Kenny Smith led finals. season (5()...2 3-7) for second place Sacramento with 20 points. He had lonaest tenure of any in the d ivision. The Capitals fin ­ The Kings. who haven't won at the Forum since currtnt coach in the N HL, having ished second in the Patrick fo r five Oct. 20, 1974. trailed by 20 at the stan of the fo unh guided the Capitals since Novem­ straight seasons. from 1983- 1984 quaner. T hey closed to 99-87 with 3:37 left on a dunk ber 1981. to I "987-88. before fin ishing fi rst by Smith that climaxed an 11 -4 spun. but the Lakers "The co ntributions of Bryan last season. scored the next eight points to put the game away. Murray to this organization have Terry aryan Murray The Capitals' fai lure in the Los Anaeles built a 21-point lead in the first half been as much or as many as any other person or playe r Stanley Cup playoffs has ofte n led to rum.ors that and extended it to as many as 29 points on a j umper management was unhappy and Murray was going to be by Orlando Woolridge in the third quaner. T he basket who bas ever played or been a part ?f th i ~ o rga.n1 z~· tion ... Capitals general manager David Po tl ~ said in fi red. But he held on until the recent losing strealt. one capped a 14-4 run that put the Lakers ahead 74-45. maki ng the announcement at an early evt>ning news of the worst in franchise history. Green led the rally with I 0 points. Murra y·s problems this season staned wi th inj unes Magic Johnson scored 13 points as the Lakers built conference. a 29- 16 lead after one quaner. T hey extended the Bryan Murray reached two milest?nes last. season. to defensemen Rod Langway and Scott Stevens. The margin to 60-4 1 by halftime. coaching his 600th career game and winning his 300th Caps have never won a game while both Langway and " We got irtto a bad situation in the first quaner:· regula r-~a son game on Dec. 17. He is only one of 17 Stevens have been out of the lineup. Sm ith said . .. We dug ourselves a hok so deep, we M•glc Johnson p•11e1 off over S.cramen­ co uldn·t get out of i1:· to•s D•nny Ainge during 111 · 91 Ulcers' Steinbach· signs 2-year pact Sacramento was o ut rebounded fo r the 28th time 1n rout Monday •fternoon In Inglewood. 34 games and was held under I 00 points for the fifth NEW YO RK - Seven players eligible ~ ti me since Motta began incorporating his own ideas for sa lary arb1tra11on agreed to contracts into the o tTensc. But whether that otTcnse will include he·11 pla) wi th us:· Motta said ... If he·s crippled and . can·1 help u!>. J'q: got to know that by the end of the Monday. le~l\ ing 168 players eligible to fil e ·--==-­ center Ralph Sampso n in tht' long run re mains unset­ today. the last day for players to submit '• tled. In his second game back from a 22-game absence )Car Toda~. 11 rcall~ htndered us. but I don·1 have any ff ch01n' lx·cauSl' "C don·1 ha ve enough practices 10 get their namei.. with knee problems. the eight-year \eteran had two Terry Steinbach, the Oakland Athlellef catcher. int h points and six rebounds in 21 mmutes. in <;tufT. . o r m using him as the backup center. and wc·rl' Jll pra~ing that he·11 come back to normalcy:· the biggest deal among the arbitration eligibles. agreeing r ·T ve got to pla)' ht m and find nu1 whal kmd or roil' to a two-year contract fo r S 1.8 million. an a\l·rage of I more than tri ple his 1989 earnings. Geno Petrall1. the Texas Rangers· catcher. also got a two-)ear deal. his for S 1.025 m11l 1on. Last split-second shot beats Bulls Two frec agents signed \\tth Detroit. Infielder Cecil Fielder re­ From The Associated Press turnl·d from Japan. agret•1ng to a tw o-vcar. SJ m illion deal. He hit T rent T ucker hit a 3-point shot after taking an NBA nixes Michael-Magic .J0:! ." 11h 38 homers and ~I RBis inbounds pass with 01.e-tenth of a second left M onda~. last year for the Hanshm Tigers gi ving the host New York Knicks a 109-IOo \ICto~ CHI C -\GO - The NR-\ "a~<> the M1(·had­ Lx:tro11 als0 signed infi elder EJ over the Chicago Bulls. Mag1l <.ho" 1\ .1 no go. Romero. who left the 1 llwau kel' The score was tied at I06 when Michael Jordan. -\n NB·\ ollirial said the kaguc "111 not Bre'Ner\. who fin ished w11h 26 poin ts despite 3-for-13 '\hooting ~nct1on a pn>po-.al for a $1 m1ll1on onc-on-onl· Among one-year deal\. left· ..\'r' - in the first half. mi ssed a 3-pointer 1ha1 thl' "- nKk.., dud lx·t\\el'n \1 1thacl Jordan of the ( h1cago B ull~ Stelnb•ch hander DanO\ Jackson anJ the ,_ f rebounded with fo ur seconds left. and ·· ~tag1l ·· fohn,on of 1he Loo; -\ ngclrs Laker.. . C1nc1nnat1 Reth \l'l tlcd al $I I 5· mdhon. 1he 'aml· The Bulls. under the li mit m fo uls. grahbt.'d Mark l\lah I homa ... prc<.1l.kn1 of the NB-\ Pla~er,· sal:m he earnl·d 1n 1989 Jackson inten11 onall ) . fomng the Kn1cks 10 tmng the ·\\\Ol 1~111on had rqu'>ICrl·d h1\ oppo'i1t1on la\I i)11t:hl·r ( harl1l· u:1hranJ1 se 11 k d Wit h Atlanta for -j~. ..~· ---- -· ball inbounds with a tenth of a second left. After a \\ l·l· i.. SI 111111100 . ,1 nit or $250.000 He can earn bacl.. 1hc 11 meou1. Jackson passed to Tucker. who wasted no time $2 'i0.000 "1th honu'e" 1f hl' p1 tche<; 26 game" but onh putting up the high-arching game-winner. $ 1511.()()(i ti t h1\ 'alan 1~ guarantl'Cd When dweebs get hot Patrick Ewing had 33 points and I 2 rehounds tor high 2lJ p111nl\ ir\JIW lir<.1 h"ll a'\ IA.·n\L·r hantkd Dalla' "itl·\l· I arr and thl' Kan'>as Cit\ RO\ al-; Sl'llleJ lor the Knicks. who won for the 17th lime in 18 gamc~ al 11' lounh \lr.11gh1 dcll':it. I U 1-90 Jll't unJn $.,,, IKIO. a r..t1sl· of $1 70.f)(~J Madison Square Garden. Scottie Pippen added 22 <>u tlidda I ral) Jone!> and the l>etro11 l 1i::l·r<; wins -W point~ Carrier Thorpe Award points and Bill Canwn ght 18 for Chicago. 8 In Phoenix. Tom Chambns .-.cored and agrl·l· four pla> er\ ha' l' -.uhm111cd for arh11rat1on ul thl· ll•urth :1nn ual Jim Thorpe .\\\ard for 'l::.>" rebounds as Clc\(:land defeated v1s 111ng San Antonio. • In Sca11lc \.a' 1cr McDaniel had a hac;l..l·t and -.1nu· thl' filing ix·nod oix·ned 11n Jan. 5 - rd1cl pitcher lhl· n.i1111n·, hc'>t rolkg1atc tkkn\I\<' had. ---­ 92-89. l\.\O free thru\,., in thl' final 24 secondc, tu lead \cattle Doug Jonl·\ ol < le' eland. first ba'>Cman \.\ all~ fo\ na ullil 1.11.., Jnnounled \,fnnda\ e\l•n1ng. 8 ln Denver. Aleit English scored 20 of his season- 105- 10 1 of ('ah torn1a and left-hander Juan Nie' l'!> of ~ ii\\ :iu l-.ee ( Jrncr. J b·loot· 1 \ Jl ..~ :mencan free ..akt). and thl' and John ( anddana of Montreal Pla,er<; ancl l luh' othl'r tinah\t\. '\lath.in I ..iDuke . .i 5- IO frt:c safety at e\Changl' ligure\ 1hrel· da)~ after a pla~e·r lilcs. '<'most \n1onJ \ 1.1 tl· .ind I oJJ L ) ght. a h-1 .\11--\ml'ncan C 01.11 fil . H \~kl 111 \I I pla) er file on the la'it da> Hearing' "'ill u1rncrhal i.. .11 ''1>1rl· Dame \\l'fl. in Oklahoma ( 11~ l11r Ix· \l'hl·dukd for hh 1-2 I hut mmt pla\ l'r<; '-Citic tll:llm· thl' h,1n4ul·t \J>IJO'>llll'd h' lhl· Jim 1 h(lrpe -\1hll'111 hearings ( luh St(•mbach. 27 . h11 27 I \~Ith SC\ en h11nw run\ and La l> ul.. l' ~1d hl· \\a' 'urpw.l·J to he in lhl· running 49ers knock off Ne\N Mexico State 42 RBis 1n 19!<9. h" third n1.1Jor-lcagur 'l'a,on I k gl'I' tor thl' Jv.ar0 anJ SI .. It'' g<10d tn !..no\\ pcopk ·are \\atch1ng othn m1ll1on 1n I lJQ I 1h1ng,: · l a Du kl· ~11J with 72-56 vvin, ending streak of 12 l he 1rn1 Wl'rl· \Otl·d thl' top thn·l' t.kfcnSl\C hac i.. , Benoit has early lead h\ a 21-mrmht·r panel of fn(lt hall '\ pon~a<;H'r\ , ' pono;­ From TM Associated Pr~u Cedric C eballuc; of Fullenon Cl<-6. 2- 1) led all ....,:n ters, coaches, former pl a ~ er' and other\. I scorer. with 24 point'> and grabbed sen·n rl'bounc.I<. San Francisc11 4nlana "'a' Tyrone Mitchell scored 11 points. grabbed I I LAS VH 1 •\ ~ - Boh Benoit leads Rick 9Jf honon·d at the h.rnquet a' the :-.=a t1onal f- oothall Mark Hill added 14 points for the team S1t·<:l.,m11h h} ' ·l pins Monday night aftc:r rebounds and had I I assists to lead Long Beach State • In Logan. l 'tah. ld ns Jones scored 25 poin1o; . the firc;t round of the PB -\ Showboat lnv11a- Lcague·s .. Most Valuahk P l a ~a ·· 1 hat honor " to a 72-56 Big West victory over New Mexico State c;clectcd h} the N I I Pla>l·r<, -\ first l'lght games and fin<>1hed ""Ith added 11 for the 49ers ( 11 -3 overall. 4-2 in the Big T he Gaucho" ( 10-4 and 4-2) Jumped to a 14-2 lead Most of U.S . team sticks West). The victory snapped a 12-game wi nning streak a p1nfall ul l.90'i with 15.56 left 1n the opening half'Nhen Jones dropped teelsm1th. thl' 1988 PB.\ Rook1l' of thl' 't car. LA JO I I ·\ - ( 111al kl'l'pl.'r l un) ~kola ~~ by New Mexico State ( 14-2. 5- 1) . m his fi rst 3-pomt goal from the nght side. He hit felled 1.8'2 pin'> lie 1-. tl)ing hi s first PB-\ uo"n The Aaaies were led by Reggie Jordan, who scored anJ I' othn nH·mht·r' nf thl' l . S national ,..... another long-range shot with 15:48 left in thc half to , 8 111 Bu'>b\ 1~ third spot wit h 1.847 p1na'e thl· I n1tcd '-,tatn \rn.ll'r I l0 (krat1on <;aid Santa Barbara led 32- I:! "hen Lucious Da\ls Hu'itcd w11h U!27 basket by Mike Masuca with 12:42 remaining in the scored a la) up with 9 0 I left The .\gg1es (9- 7 and J-2) \1-.u agret·1ng tu one-)ear dl.·al!> werl· defcnderc; first half. The 49crs held a 32-21 halftime advantage tnmmed th(' lead 10 38-3 I when .\llen Gordon and lkmund \rm\lrnng ~1a rcclo Halhoa. J1mm) Bank'>. and extended their lead to 72-52 with 1:24 remaining Darrel Wh11e h11 consecu11,e 3-pomt goals la te in the John' 1>11,lc. Stnl· Trtll\Chuh and ~ 1chael 'w'. 1nd- in the contest. half 1schn.1Jnn m1dlidtkrc; Rnan B h~ ... Enc Eichmann. John Long Beach State outrcbounded New Mexico State .. , lo'e playing Michael. This is something to I IJrke\ Paul l\. rumf)l'. Tab Ramo' and John 5tollml">Cr 4 1-37 and made 51 percent of its field goals compared Elsewhere 1n college baskethall. tell m) kids. I( )OU can·t get ps)ched up to pla> and f11,-....arJ Hrull. l\1urra' to JS percent for the A_ggies. • In Champaign. Ill . Terr) Mills ..c:ored 18 po1n 1s Chicago and Michael Jordan. )OU do not need to I "' o pla}l'r~ rcfuc;ed 1·0 \tgn - goalkccpcr [)a, 1d Elsewhere in the Big West: and No. 6 M1ch1gan never trailed 1n ending No 7 laCl· up the 1enn1s shoes:· - Indiana Parer<, guard V.inolc. "'ho lo~t the .. tarting JOh to Meola la!>t <.um mer. • In Fresno. Larry Johnson scored 28 points to ll hno1s· 28-game home winning streak. 74- 70. Reggie Miiier 'N ho '\cored a career high 44 poin1c; and m1dlielckr Paul ( ahg1un. "" ho '\cored the goal that 1 lead No. 9 UNLV over Fresno State 84-75. T he Wohennes. who beat the Illini 83-81 in the 1n a "'1n o'er thl· Bull' last week. gaH· thl' l ln1ted State'> a 'KIO') O\er Trinidad and Johnson scored 17 of his poi nts in the second half NCAA semi fi na ls last March. won for the first time at Tobago and a tx·rth 1n tht· World Cup fo r the firc;t ti me as UNLV ( 11 -3. 5- 1) broke open the game with a 22- 12 l11 1no1s since I 97Q. c;topping a span of I D s1ra1gh1 lo'lsC'i. 1n 40 }Cars. 'I run in the first eight mi nutes. M1ch1 gan ( 1 2-~ t1vera ll. :!- 1 in the Ri g Ten) led Since the United States doc~ n.ot ha\e a nat1 onw1dc Tod Bernard kept Fresno State (6-8, 1-4) in the 71-69 with 33 scconds left. Kendall Gill made o nl ~ one Maple Leafs edge Chicago outdoor kague. thl· fcdera 11 on '> 1alls pla)ers to con t rac t ~ game with a career-high 27 points. Fresno took an early of two fo ul 'ihots for Illinois. and trte\ to kl·cp thl· core of ihc '\cam together as muc h 6-0 lead in the game before UNL V ran off 11 con­ TORON ro - -\ controver'i1al goal h> ~ as po'>\lhlc 8 In Ha nford. Connecticut has got the winning foronto\ Wrndel ( la rk with 6: 15 rema1 n- secutive points to take the lead. fee ling and Coach Jim Calhoun hopes they don·1 lose •In San Jose, Kenne Young scored 19 points and 11. 1ng 111 1he gaml' ga'e the Maple Leafs a 7-ti • • '1ctor> o\Cr the Chicago Black hawk s Mon- arabbed nine rebounds to lead the San Jose State to a Connec 11cut won lls fou nh stra1ghL Big East game McEnroe gets fast start 66-60 victory over Ca l State Fullerton. by defea11 ng No. 5 Syracuse 70-59 . .. It's a carryover da' night · Toronto completed an eight-game home stand wi th MELBOURNE - John McEnroe. San Jose (S-9, 2-3) outscored Fullenon State 12-0 from what we're tl)1ng to do as a tea m. This group of a 6-1-1 mark and 1s off until Thursday when 11 plays durina one strech in the 5CCOnd half and outrcbounded kid s feels vcf) comfonable with themselves:· Cal houn showing his old an1str)' and a renewed • • in . t Louis. The '1ctol) moved the second-place Leafs commitment to reach the top of the tennis _,,- Fullerton 32-2S. San Jose was also 51 percent from the said . .. , ki nd of havc an affection for this team. I really wit hin fi,c points of the Blackhawks in the Nom s field. hke coaching th is team ... world again. ga ve a v1nuoso performance 0 1' 1s1on. toda) 1n his first-round match at the Australian Open. On the game-winning $Oal. goaltender Jacques McEnroc·s den touch at the net. sweeping hard Clou11 er had his catching mitt over the puck in the serves and keen anticipation all were evident in his 6-2. highest payroll - an a vt> rage ha ~ .. That's the funn > thing about crca~ after stopping a shot. Clark three times poked at 6- 1. 6- 1 victory over France·s T hierry Tulasne. LITKE safal) ofS33 7.400. beinJ here." Bun said . .. We win all the mitt and the puck was dislodged and shd over the T ulasne. ranked higher than McEnroe when the For another. he had to learn to the t1m t' and you try 10 put your goal line. Despite the ObJect1 ons of the Blackhawks. who American slumped to No. 14 in 1986. is more of a clay accept a limited role. T hat was no finger on it and you can't. In New claimed the play should have been blown dead. referee Butt. a one-time Pro Bowler who court specialist and leS5 comfonable on the hard couns ''°'"'' obstacle either. however, when Bun York. we made the Super Bowl in m} Ron Hogganh ruled 11 was a goal. here than the now fo unh-ranked McEnroe. apmt his eiaht previous Kasons with looked down the bench and realized sixth year and I figured. there·s no Elsewhere in the NHL Monday: the New York Giants, didn'tjoin lhe McEnroe. coming off an exhibition tournament he was sharina the pine with at least a way in the world we don•t get back 8 In Montreat. Todd Ewen's first goal of the and victory over No. 3 Stefan Edberg. thinks he has a dub ...ua NO¥ember1 wben be was dozen playen - quarterbeck Steve there for the next two or thrtt years season. at 11 : 18 of the third period. gave the Montreal 8CQUlred U a kind ofIDIUranclC pol­ chance of winning here, especially if thlc weather stays Young. offensive tackle Steve or more. Canadiens a 4-3 viC1ory over the Minnesota Non.h as cool as it was today. kJ Awscaner Micbael Caner and 1 Wal~. Kua.ler and the like - who "The guys on this team. even Stars. .-.ve PN K.... . But tu. place would be embraced as S1arter1 for • In Boston. Cam Neely broke a tie with his 32nd whit die the taln speaks volumes though they·ve had the kind of suc­ 1111 \ .,.o,.n \UIO aJmost any other club and were being cess they have for so long ... tht>y goal in the second period and tht Boston Bruins went about the Sen FrancilCO orpniu­ paid accordinllr.· on to defeat the Hartford Whalers 4- 1 for their sixth doa. realize the opponunities don't come I TSL•vtUOM And finally. hkc everybody el!IC on around all the time.'' he said . .. That victory in the last seven games. 4 o.m. - COLL•O• aASK•TaALL: South Caroltna at the tum, he quickly rulized that Also !Corina for Toronto were Al Iafrate. John St. Peter's, SooftsChannel. , makes everybody willing to do the 4:.JO o.m. - COLL•G• aASK•TaALL: ()t{latwna at winnina- year-in, year-out. home thinp that 1t takes to win." Mcintyre, Ed Ola)(k. Dan Daoust, Mark Osborne and and away - was ultimately more Kansas State. ESPN. Vince Dllmehousse. •:JO o.m. - COLL••• ••SK•T•ALL: Vandar1>111 ., satilfyina than anythinc else the JU. Ulte # th A.,..clai.4 Pren' For tti1cqo. Denis Savard and Steve Larmer LSU. ESPN. pine bu to o&r. MIMMl~L scored two goals each and Al Secord and Adam 7:JO o.m. - NO HOC1taY: Buffalo at Klno•. Prima Crciahton bad one each. Ticket. Chicaao outshot Toronto 4S-33, includina t S-S in 7:30 p.m. - NO aa11t•TaALL: Chartotta at Cllotl«t, the third. soort.Channtt. there could be 10tne st.ranee forces at tun. - ,MMM. IKAT1'IO: U.S.. °"" c~ work with tbne two football teams (INe) , USA. between now and Jan. 28. 'Bowl Game' draws 350 fans lo::ao ,,,._ - COLL•H aAMCITaALL: ~· 0ttmt . n. Rutten from bst R""*1ord, N.J, c-.ved), More about the •9en and Broncos SAN JOSE - Mumy Seate quar- - --- ~ in lalerick Michael Proclor ran for one touch.- - 12~ •""- - OOl.': Tuaon OMrl "'* round 0 ...) , one by reeall~ that pretty ..leam down and pueed for another to~' • amalJ.. 0 12:11 a.l'ft. - ..0.18 aAaMe: UK A*'nltol ,.,_.. colon.. COit oeo.'lia wa wtari!'j on col1cee ...... tam Meed its m~· --­ ,· ....~" · . ltrtme Tldlet. the liddiM ud wOoderi .. ifabe II or colleilt riVlk to ttay u IM AJllCric:an team Deal lbeir ..... ever Wdr it ..-in. biA-W. Nadoall riYlll lS.24 on Monday in the flnc 7:JO •.tn. - NO MOCK9Yt hftelO at K~ KL.AC (l'JI). Mlthllllr*•IJ Ir Ord KT AJJ-Alnlrica Orie NI !Uft.-,_ ~ CJw1ltt9 at°"'"""' us 'lf-~11 ,...,... ~ ...... al t:4S Lm., ct... JUll 350 llltn4 (.. . • ,ft ,, ,....,, •M to Sjli1a llldi_. at Sa Joec 5'alC Unlvcnir)'•

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Ci~"'•"• I \ OE T ~ OI T llEO WI NGS-lleca lltO Oeve Btrr 1 6 7 SI D1• 11 rw Belt\lra t " u ' •rato• o.f play at a park or something. but 1t's "(This season) has been a picas.ant ho\\ " (··re fon1oYl• I UniOft Ot! l 1\ f d• r - n• '""' ... ,,.,.r1c a 11 Hoeke v L••llVt DUNN WASHI NG roN C APIT " L S- F lrtCI ar .." ure a nd with good people. than most (GWO teams from point of confidence anJ I' m a h11 lc sur­ C.r 99o rv !>cu•~ Atrl(a • 4 I S. L ~ la M e\• '>I f rom Bl ""' · •" ~ • "••O coacll Na meo Ten·v """"9• Union 0.1 La ura C.OI• " • · lie•• ' • ~ ' " Like Steve Moser lasl year. He sat .\to point B. We lost to Grossmont pn ~d at 1ha1 So•••• nu o 1 o ~ ch the Rustlers' smooth last-break. C e rl~ ll•Hum Ntllltrl• nc!l aet IC" ' "~ lhCI out for a couple of years. but at the by 10. but all the other losses have " ldcalh, we'd ltk(• to fin1 '1 h in 1hc IO' d AU\lr• lie 6-J 6 l , Julle 118111rd r r a r>< t Even Tom Dever. who comes off r LOR IO A -~\~ Owaoffle kl'llntrl\I• end oflast year he was one of the best been b)' fi \C or ~ 1 x points:· top thrce.' J- or the pla ~· o fT~ 11 docsn·1 O.I AM Dt vr•es. llelOlum I S. 6 ? "''°'A 1hc bench 10 spell Rice and Van will be Golden West's most K.iier ~Diii \ , Ttf'n cM1 ~ ..... Mtn<>l"9 c• ' IPr a lld T lfn l vr~ . lorwtrG. lfldlflnlltllY players in the conference. (Van Kreps matter whcrr \OU fi nl'h lx'cnuSt- lhe WH I O• rm• nv ) ·6 7·6 t 7 41 6 4 Sar • " ff om t"« DtrlltettJalt •n m Scoyce. t\as been brilliant. Jason Scoyce) knoW1what1r; all about sough1-af\er player when the ~aso n conference 1s 5o .,trong. Thq can LOO \ ~mor t Brtle ln Otl Jo Atw>e F a ull Au \ tra t OKL A 110 MA ST ATE -01.mk... •IC'W'C Vauahan. a 6-S freshman. averascs now and he gets thinp do ne. He'd ends. And probably lhc most ston ed. 1e 6 l l · S $ftf!I G re t, Wttl c• Mks\e Van Scoytt. the en- he. s sett i n1 better. .. school. ~it th and still act 1n How you fini sh 1repreneur/ surfin1 pro by trade who Van Scoycc has~ company 1n " And he aot his AA deJrct' this ma> determine wherr you pla) in tht' now liJhts up the nets for GWC. 11 a 1he back coun. while Kreps and semester... Greenfield said. "So he's playoff\. though. ei ther at home or RUFFELL'S catalyst 10 the offense. Andcrxn have quality backup!. 1n 1ood shape. He should bt abk 10 away. " Ric was (ntt)' avcraac at 1he " Dever has come in and a;ven us a an) wherr he wan ls 10 nc~t )'('Ir. .. Our problem 1s 1hat everybody UPllLSTUY •c. ~nnina ofthe year ... Grttnfteld lift at IU&fd, and 11point1uan1. 100... K.~[n ) has really come 1 lon1 way. 1oes in10 lcaaue play W'l th a aood Gl'ftftfldd •id. "And Juon e's been on his own since~ was J 7 ...... said. ..No- 1 he's l~ key to our of· tf rt<'ord and then they beat up on each 1m _...__.._•n• fen•. He's 1mprovtd a k>t. At the VaUIMn Md Kevift Waite (6-7 and for him to act an AA is really olh~ . ·· fint of'the year. he was tumint tbe IOl)homore1h>m foun1.lin Valky) IOmethiQ&." Grunfield hopes his club will do bait over a Jot. have beea_P.ayills well, to we've tot The Ruttkn. mcanwhi~ . wtto most of the btallf\I up. And wnh '"But now, when we tw~ • cMnct ..,,.. or.. 11111 playiaa pretty travd lo s.ddkbad: on Wcdftelday, Rancho San&illo and ("y1)ftSt the to ICON. we IC' dilc W to llitn. CV• IOIWrillM--· orobebll won't win the oonfttencc. t lau of the conftttnce. Golden West 8ut •ha• Snot whal they'" eyt­ h.as its dukes up. ttady 10 rWia for 1Mdc•A.1ai1•""'--~ .-can1l111atlllid mo~· -··· balli"lo The p1ayom ·~ b«omina third ~~c.~.;t.: '.:=:w ..... ~ ...... ly more rcalitlte each 'M'Ck...... '-link. ..,.. •• .._, ...... _ ...... II Ala ..We have the ta~• to win,•• ...... ,...... ,...... ,.....,...... Grecnf'kld aid. .. ,, just depends on ers w~ry ·•~r-5 to savor the iole of Elway,'s be altered this time exRlosive 9y JOHN MOSSMAN lG lbs neal Hwspln~ii ... IO "" pliyl Aaaoeopuiol sUd lr'OllCOI ...... wiD aave a aplcial pad made. a1eftd. of huge underdog capabilities DENVER - With their trlCk re­ i hit lboUlder Pedt 10 cover the cord in Super Bowls. any cbaale in .'::.of the ~ury. wbicb II hilh in tbe 8r JOHN CLAYTON second quartet. my DAVI CMNNTD routine should be welcome, anc1 the ""....,...,.. Denver Broncos do plan some rib a.ee...... Even if we were JO.point under­ Hum~ ca.t a helmet j ust DENVER - Once or twice a dop, we still expect to win ... Smith SANTA Cl.ARA - Geo~ Seifert . c~~ lllJ1 work.in& on our pme above flit rib ~ and below bis ...._ Denver Broncos safety Dennis said. shoulder peds. 'He had bis ann up, Smida c:a1ls bis cx-SOuthcm Cali­ If the Broncos d on't win, however, 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 and it wu a perfect hit riabt between fornia roommate. . two proclamations will be made. The the Super Bowl. Stea.I John Elway s ierblck John Elway said Monday. the shoulder and rib peels." the train· Tbe c:onversalion last week 49ers will become lhc Pittsburp knee bn«. "1t' h ' t to ..._ er said. focuted OD the ' .:-:i-- tra ..a.ed · S IUC I 200 once you te UJ11; Steelers of the 1980s. the team that A 1111uu1u s tqy in a Suoer Bowl " AntonopuJos said players rQCt dif· 41-ll dilpetchina of the Minnesota captured four Super Bowls in a dec­ wo... pracason .Pmc last .Aua.. 20, :!We bav~n ' t been sucocssfuJ leav­ ferently to cracked ribs. Elway su1- Vi.kiftp. ade. The Broncos will become the tained cracked rib durin& the reauJar .. , told him they looked a little althouah nett.her the. 49en ~b nor ina on Monday for the Super Bowl. extended version of the Minnesota anyone else yet ~ats cuJpe~1ty for so this year we're aoina to leave on 1eaSOn, but " it didn't even faze him ICaJ'Y last week," Smith said. ''I'd Vikings. the team 1hat lost fo ur Super u far as being able to practice or love to play tbc 49ers for a lot of lh~ ~ mystenou ~J y turmna up Sunday," coach Dan Reeves said. Bowls during the 1970s. massana at CandJcsuck The Already installed u 11 'h-point play." reuons. Ronnie and I have always Park. The only di fferen~ be t w~n the Elwaf"less Broncos lost that pme, underdop to the San Francisco 49ers Kay's puJlcd th.iah muscle, mean­ talked about playina each other in Vikings and the Broncos is 1hat the 1 while, continues to improve, and 35:.N · .d • h'de . .. 'd when they meet at the Supcrdomc in the Super Bowl. Last week we said Broncos could take 13 years to 1 Se ' ~ Antonopulos said he was optimistic that this is the closest we've ever achieve the futility 1hat the Vikings 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 Kay will be " full-go when he feels come. Maybe this will be the year." did in seven. So would Smith. He might have capable. He could have played yes· This will be the year, but Smith's Such possibilities created an usual been the most disap pointed member 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 terday if the need had arisen." timina is all wrong. The Broncos stir in Denver last week. A local of the Broncos after losi n~ to the Reeves apin praised the play of strona safety looks like a hca vy­ television station look a phone poll Washington Redskins 35-IO m Super tame, I will. . Browns 37-21 in the AFC Cham- No other approach tfs worked pionship game. Elway on Sunday. weiabt fi&hter who j ust walked into a of fans and found that they preferred Bowl XX 11. Less than a week after "That's the best I've seen him play, room fiJJed with Mike Tyson and the Broncos lose the American Foot­ that game. he blasted the Broncos lately against Denver, the only NFL Denver is 0-3 in previous Super team that San Francisco d id not beat Bowls, and San Francisco is 3-0. and I've seen him play some great youna models of Muhammad Ali. ball Conference championship game defense. Has criticism centered on games," Reeves said. "Every time GeofF Foreman and Joe Frazier. against the Clevela nd Browns than 10 the team's inability to stop halfback in t h~ 1980s in a game that counted. Tight end Pat Kelly, who staned in Oeveland tried to close the gap. John Smith JOCS into Super Bowl XXIV lose another Super Bowl. Tim Smith running a counter play That s one reason the 49ers have not place of the inj ured Oarence Kay wouldn't let them.'' with a Jib trying to counter a bunch .. It's the easy way out for people to off tackle. to .be over.confident on Jan. 28 ~e - against Cleveland, won't play in the Elway passed for 385 yards and s pite . being made 11 11? -poin t Super Bowl after inj uring his right of bu~ knockout punchers. say that," quancrback John Elway "T he thing about that play as it's three touchdowns. repeatedl y h 's bke Chuck Wepner wean ng a sa1d. "To those people who say, something that's been givi ng us {lrob­ favontcs. knee. Trainer Steve Antonopulos scrambling or rolling out. Broncos uniform preparing to face 'Why do they want to go back,' they lcms all year." Smith said dunng a The 49e~ will be off until T hurs- said Kelly appears to have sus1ained " We're looung forward to our Ali. ought to go hide in their closets. If television interview in 1988. " From day and wall l~a ve f~r New Orleans a torn anterior cruciate ligament, and next challenge. which, after looking The 49ers arc loaded. They've ad­ they don' t want 10 take a shot at it. to Day I. from training camp, from on Sunday. Se1fen said the only play- will undergo anhroscopic surgery 10 at the other game yesterday, is a big vanced to Super Bowl XXIV with me that's the easy way out. preseason games, we've never stop­ er who is questionable is running determine the exact extent ofd amage one," Reeves said. "San Francisco is 28- and 27-point victones. Already, " We've heard 1hat. ' Hopefully, the ped rhat thing with any amount of back Keith Henderson who sus- today. an awesome team. We realize we've oddsm•kers arc falling over them­ Broncos won't go back because we consistency. People have beaten us ta u~ed a pinched nerve in the neck Running back Bobby Humphrey. got to be perfect to have a chance selves trying to distance the odds don' t want to go and lose again.' I with that play all year. and we against the Rams. sidelined by two cracked nbs in the against them. You can't get into a betw~ n the Broncos and the 49ers. want a chance. at least a chance. to ha,en·t found a wa~ to stop it yet." The 49ers have lost four straight second quaner of Sunday's game. sconng contest with them. If we get The opening line was 10 ooints. It's get up to bat. w e·11 g1\e it all we·w This )Car. the Broncos have stop­ regular-season games to Denver. and " felt a little better today, .. according into a high-scoring game with them. aJ rcad y ballooned to 11 Ii. got. Ifwe lose. we lose. and 1fwe win. ped the counter pla). Defensive coor­ before last summer had dropped fi ve to Antonopulos. " He'll avoid contact 1t ~111 be a disadvantage to us. The If las Veg.as could dictate length of we're world champs I wa nt a chance dinator Joe Collier 1s gone. and has preseason games 1n a row to the this week. We hope he progresses to Rams beat them when they kept the games, they might bet that the Bron­ to go back. I'd hate to be stuck in m ~ repla cmcnt, Wade Phillips. has Broncos as well. T hey are 2-4 against where he's capable of playing. It's too score low. We beat them last year b) cos will be out of contention in the closet." brou~hl ne" hfe and new hope. them overall in the regular season. early to tell nght now." keeping the score low ( 16-13)."

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No penalty Call Denison some English Costa cornmen wl exp 497-4435 ------723-0731 secy. cont rm 150-200sl Assoc 673-7311 NOW• lives with 45 wpm typing 20,000 1mmed1ate open- Our Orange ofhce is now ------­ Mesa 751-4348 or work skills and som4! comput8f 1ngs For apphcatton call preparing tor 11s biggest F«tstaurants MIF Prof non smkr stir •, Airport area 752-0681 838-8308 uoanuY experience Tiie can- 1-708-429-6505 ext J50A year ever We are oow ac- Neeoeo tor w oro Pro­ t>eautllul lrg 3BR 2'>BA EXEC Office Suites Furn Condo 1n Balboa near Visa & Mastercard dldate must have an ex- .._.irl•f-I cepting apphcattons for cessing 1WordPer1ect 4 2 w/ recept. fax, copiers. Empk>Yment 5530 cellenl phone personahly _._ E rE entry tevet pos111ons on Jl'S t>each. mstr suite ava11 ptlones. conl rooms, nr guaranteed Bad credit, eitp pretd t fll1no & phone ------1!9~ - and enjoy working with Needed to clean apt 1n st11pp1ng receiving 1n - retoet for c1111 l11ratllc eng1- S700 675-7367 Iv msg JW Atrport. lree parking bankruptcy, OK For Antiques 6010 appltCahon call *AlllMllY• the pubhc as wetl as SOI· Huntington Beach Laun- veniory control siock SPORTS DELI neenng form Xlnt ~n - S350 Al Quinlan 833-9550 Growing H untington lclllng n- business dry cleaning et'rands salesl adver11s1ng All w1th 1 NB-Steps to l>Ch 3 Prof 1·708-429-6505 eict C50A et1t s & ,.., or ~ · ng e 11v.ron FANC Y Comm•moratlve mates seek same to Beach 1ndust r1a1 1nstru- Interested parties should etc Approximately IS rnanagem4!nt potentoat 11 A NY style deh on FashlOtl ment Seno resume ,, ••Quor OOllles 25-30 yra sn are 4BR 3BA, $358 • -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<- apply'" person to Rooe•t old Jim Beam & othera. $200 dep Avl now• No r-• company needs tlard - ...2 ...21 •-A •• 1 manent JOO 545-3292 tirea ot being turneo vers & Counter Persons I Bein wm Frost & A!>s«S1ngle 4 use $300/ mo 6 5-82 l8 645-5639 MARKETING Svc for ctubs ward winning dally needs stall• 4 . 5 days/ wk .aUITllW. Call 557-8113 for 1nlo Sh •l1s open 9arn-5 JOpm WATERBED linens In· ous1n esses-ctlurches- a reporter ""111 a bust- 261-1123 Ae" for Kim c iuaeo $ 100 O BO N- smkg rmmte 0 wn M str I ~---'!'""-.....--- b k d '"' PI T eves. NBI Cl\A llfll1ne & 10am-7 30pm E•Cll1ng SECuR1Tv OFFICERS BR & BA $425/ mo • Commfrclal Proptrty newsltrs & tlyers Econ- ness ac groun 10 area Exp'd adults only atmosphere excellent e97 3802 al1e< 5pm PIWllUYHY - 5400 sec dep Call 2778 om1cal way to get your cover the exciting Or- lllTIL &ISISTllT 213-923-9859 Over 18 M uSI have ownl tra1n1ng opportunt1y 10 J --- 46-8279 or 721-8497 mso out (2 13) 596-3985 ange County business Minimum 2 years exper advanc e Apply at IWSIUlllAll 6 scene If you hke 10 wrtte, car w1ttl 1nsur & OMV PERFORMANCE 1 Mattress bO•. frame. new 17'0 s i t or prime retail Costa Mesa 548-4322 IHIELHLP read-out Stlort eve· ' Gulliver s 18482 N· smkr ror new South en1oy tlard work ano love $235 840-8733 space tor tease on Palm 20·30 Hrs/Wk Tr a1n at 1ng hours & wknd Salary MacAr thur Blvd rvine Coast Plaza Condo Lost & Found 2925 10 beat the compehtton Street Balboa Peninsula lllLIYHI $' 25 1 Hr Me ro ! comm & ups Hunt Bch BONUS! S4001mo. • $250 deposit H nd a cover letter. re- 1n creases Call Ol wn Restaurants IAYlll nm a MAIS Xlnr toca11on. high v1s1bll1- ======:1sume and five samples to Kenner help Will train 962-1366 alter Jpm Maltress & trundle never u t11 incl Pool & spa grooming 546-2848 1-4PM 557-6020 THUi IY TIE SU Ctose to everyit11ng Avail ty Call 645-5639 FOUND ADS Tom Tall, Editor. Daily Now tl1ron11 Food Servers useo S195 • 840-8733• Pilot 330 W Bay St NIOUSlll llEIT $500.00 I 20 90 Call 432· 1631 • • 1600 si r nr new Indus- IAJL OLHll WUHSE II you nave good sec - tor n1gt1ts Apply '" per COUCHES 2 matching 8' Costa Mesa CA 92627 11m1111111 trial 400 A1C ore iruck ARE FREE To make det1ver1es in com­ Gen warehouse duties retariat skills & at teast 2 son Mon th•u Sal aller P •"O"' ll8Ck $200 ea "'"'Pl Bch Steps 10 bCh Shr Ooor 1560 Superior CM incl tleavy lllt1ng & mail Dyna"''' P .tect •O• St• nice JBR 2BA prof M F pany car & misc dulles yrs e:11p on purctlasong 4pm 2007 S Coast '1W) Grano MarsnaJt rolle< Oeflvery Good dm11ng re­ vices nc as ar nOi.. CP· n smkr Avl 1mmed' $450 s 12801mo 642-9666 Citeteria Wtrhn . Good driving record 1h1s pos1hon is lor you• Laguna Beach ment 10 all newly n1reo massager $250 675-18~ Call: n eeded ! or EN TRY cord and dependab1hty a · dep 722-8339 Requires 50 wpm L1gn1 Resruarant employees 01ters a oer - DINING 1ao1e w16 cnalrS FlSlltl ISWI Substitute LEVEL pos111on Seno re­ must Xlnt t>enef11s exp on Mactntosn a plus• PflSll torrnance Oonus ptar 1n ar'lps misc cl'lairs Ille Prof malure n smkr shr 12 Corporate Plaza Nwpt 1'2·1171 PI T $6 90 hr sume o r apply 1n person Call David Northndge ..-rt• j Please apply today Call oroer 10 rece ... e •ong cao1ne1 sotaoeo coffee POOL HOME Mesa Bctl 2000 sll h1gtlty up· ------Work. close 10 home 3 · 3 , Rober! Bein & Wm Frost 720-5391 Dana at 644-8367 Take-Out & Cater Mon F nr ierrn Quallty sev•ce rr om & end 1ao1es 640-4 120 g aded bath / tlow tlrs per day No ex- REMEDY 30-35 hr wk 6 JOa - 1 30p I Verde Mstr bdrm wl pvt , w s er F 0 u N.0 I e m a I e per1ence necessary Call & Assoc Attn M r •ts employees oath $490 • 1 u11ts 1s1 & Fuentes. 14 725 Allon $6 50-$8 50 dep on exp k 1tchene1te Ground Oachsh~d Vic 19th & 556•3273 for into EOE LAG rno Ora" tray coffee 1as1 Reis reQ O Avl now lloor Ava1tt1ble ommed•· v c M C 11 Pkway Irvine. 927 18 PARADISE C AFE ately 720·0101 ICIO(•a a 10 Newoon-Mesa Sct1001s *IAlmWICE* 1w.Hnnuus Take 1ne lirs, step 10 1ao1e w 01ack wrought 966-2373 aller 6pm We re expanding our stall 644- 1237 1dentily days 645-5800 F1T pos1t1on open tor a oe­ ••nanc•a stab '• o, ·•on oase S 150 Dnume ext 269 eves 645-6734 Clerical 11m•· PAIT TIIE pendable person w11h ex res1den11a1 sates 1n New- Retail ' '-'!;J 4•6 $50 ~20 9469 WllTHll Industrial 2788 Flower delivery 12 noon. 4 showing •OU' ·"teres, •, FOUND young Himalayan peroence o n Bu•ld 1ng port Beach & surrouno- •tU ua•• Oe oart Of Ou• ! ~ ..,.,. MAP1.. f. •oclcer olc chairs. Mature profess1ona1 male lfflOE CLl•I (7141644- 141 3 1ng areas Exc e 11 en1 " ...., 0, female nl smkr to Shr 1------t200 SO FT wt front Seat Pt kitten v1c Santa Ar ct111ec1urat firm 1n Costa Maintenance Full oen Dynamic Protect•on 01-1 cre:>e., za a•esser larms ava11ao1e• Com- Highly v1s•Ote aes1gner 2 BR home w sunny offtce. large rear drove-in Ana & 19th St Costa Mesa seeks part-time DRIVERS-Cross Country eltts and e•ce11en1 worl\ ters •mmeo•ate nter stei•eo Hammond elec No exp nee CA lie req d environment Apply on m 1SS•On IO 80• •' In house women 5 reaOy to wear pa110 2 Bt~s to beach '" door $780/ mo 629 Ter · Mesa 432-688 1 clerk tor errands oe- •oews lull-time ..,ori.. ano or11 ar- etc 631 -2295 hvero es gener at ofl1ce MacGregor Yachts 163 1 person 6am · 3pm Mon· training & supoort' Call shop on Fast11on Island many man) par• t m e Corona del Mar m1nat Way Costa Mesa Don De Thomas tor an ap· SMk. 1ng highly mo11vateo LOST CAT on t 1 v1c m aintenance stocking Ptacent•a. Costa Mesa day lhru Frooa~ The Da11y openings sn••ts &•a•• 540 9352 po1ntment George Elkins FI T Sates Person all lattTt11 I lt1,.... IHll•M• " Newpor t Haroo• H1gt1 suppy rooms inventory & Pilot. 330 w Bay St I aole C all 1 ooa~ wor• size nev. S 155 21 7110. Co Re a 11 o rs 171 4! 6-40-0125 l•IOl •t .._ ~ ltils, WOODWORKER or BOAT School area Lono-tlaireO filing Must have c ar llYOLUIEIS Costa Mesa Ask tor tomorrow• C A. , • 840-8733 * CARPENTER to Sl1Me black w 1w t11 ctlest & license & au1 0 insurance COUN TER HELP No e•P George Arauz 642-432 1 71 4-759-9100 ht I last. h stlop Placentia Ave C M boots Bhnd 1n t eye necessary J-8pm M -Fro e1tt 203 •nllLIUUIH MG:JEP "I D•ac• COVCh & ,.h. Please call Monica ar Pre• 10us ea p a must 121-IO 11 0 1631-0220 E/ 645·6521 bent end ot ta11 650-2143 714-549-2207 ASAP' Cosia Mesa 631-6672 IECEPTllllST PIT 1 DYllllC C•" ~at B·ac• mod oin­ NMded tor CdM Haor People oroenteo GOOd "'li ~e1 J c•awer oresse< Salon Light 0001<.l\png w f•Qur es ~espons1b1e o O l &C ~ 1 4j 4- 1280 flex hours 67 5-553 1 tor purchas.ng 01 ciothes PROTECTIOI & ~aroous sundries In MlsctlllntOCJS b015 UOEPTllltST -PIT venro r) & employee SERVICES Real Estate Company has superv111on For an appl ADMIRA L retng go cond. opening tor par I tome please ca11 (H•IS) S70 Antique crio. baby afternoon recep1 1on1st to 650-5000 Ext 52 1 (71') aaa-u.. c101t1es & toys com­ answer phones do m1n1- mod" 675-2749 Iv msg ma1 t asks Fr " " O•y WJUUYOL• Br end new Mak11a P'~noe pleasant atmosphf're anuL IUlll IUPllC Call Pete V10 1to a1 I _... _. router Oise & ~It combo 1714)7 51 - 5000 Select Sates Clerk pos111ons 1 _ _.. sander & stand Priced to Better Homes & Garoens available E•pertenceo Layout and production ol sell l'AST' 979. 4708 Costa Mesa p r ete1red F T P T Ed1toroa1 sections cov liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillii• Doors-Repalr-A1terat1ons Pit ..Ullll CALL ME FIRST• *1-1 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE meo1ca1 oenel11s paid ers and newspaper ads GIANT l(arasta.n Orienta.I llOIUll Yllll Cab1nets-Panet-locks­ Also Fine Finish Carpentry FREE EST REAS RATES Faucets Disposals HOEPTISECn vacauon employee d1s-1 Must tlave some Mac ex rug 18 •• 11 -.. CY91om S tairs-Dryw11-Pat1os-e1c & stairways Rob 850-7196 No Joo Too Big or Small ll0-1111 Heaters Leak Repairs Type 55 wpm willingness counr excet1 en1 OP· peroence wi th Qua1i. from Hrbr R1do- tlm Sac IUOll 35 yrs e•p Jerry 642-0567 Ron 722-86-'6 OlUllDPOT 966-0836 to learn new machines portun•I> tor advance- and or Pagemaker I $4500 Like nu 721-8508 llHMOTH 9-6 pm Froendly oll1ce ment Contact Gary or M2-4J21 ••• ••--•- TlllllHI 1111 IEW FINISH CARPEN TER FOR Ut. 0.. T-111142 DRAINS S5 S t5 S25 & up HIRE Fr doors. oays. Doors & Locks Installed -EIEPlllS oa•a t:>enet11s Catt Ttle V•Ck) at 545-0431 or llt211 I ----•- Plumbing Electrical Faucets disposal hea1er appl) at J K G111 South J 5000w brand n- ,,.,,., llPllYEI motdings1cab1nets 1nstl. Lane 661 -4913 H unt 1ngron Bea c h I Carpentry 36 years exp Painting Phone Est anytime Coast Ptaia useo S 1200 968-0698 cusl reg fits Bob/ 642-4519 YMCA Tracie 84 7-9622 LIWDUns Drywall 966-0836 Pl 646-6242 Leo FlllSIH WPfmY •MYW&U TIPlll• EXPERT Service & Repa11 Cabinets-wall units-doors Texture-Acoustic & P111n1 Plumber son ce 1952 w1ndows-declls Uc/ bona FrM est Kevtn 538-6 t92 Water t1eaters-d1sposa1s. MOTOR TODAY'S t£! ' ~ 20 yrs exp 434-4924 toilets- I auc ets-l •x tu res llc= 409035 964-8919 ICAJIE, IEl.1•2·1710 ROUTES CROSSWORD PUZZLE Small Remodel & Addns $2.44 per da y available 1n That s ALL you pay ror Battlrms-wardrobe-doors * * U AN IN l 4 tones JO day m1n1mum 30 yrs 0 C Quality Work PSYCHIC l1c:049043 Costa in the * Pred1c11ons lor H90 • UWHTll20 IMMEDI ATE SERVICE ..UL Oii PAim• Tarot cards Crystal Mesa rlveways. p1t1os. paths 26 yrs L1c/Bnd Quality ANYTHING TO DUM P S 12/ Hr • MATERI ALS Readings Call or Iv msg Newport SERVICE etc No job too small. Fair ra tes (71 41744-0 123 CLEAN UP • CONCRETE References 675-4006 * 722-6203 * • TREES Jotln 650-1628 Beach r111. ll.. •J IU.OIH Rooting DUMPRUNS • JUNK FIAlll Pllm• Int / Ext Oual work lnsd Huntington DIRECTORY Furniture trash. tree For more 1nlormation Alllttw~.w. Ph8ses Fam °"'"''ily owned branches. appliances Reis FrM est 897-5896 Res1denhat...... & Commercia l Beach CAL L TODAY" & operated Also Dump Call Mike 7 dys 6-'6· 1391 Reroots. repairs & skylts Truck & Bobcat Services llWI PlllTIH lat.l td. Ouahly Work Fair Rates Fountain Valley 21 yrs exp Lie 540-2284 TUGY ELlmlC Thorough preQ. reas rates Fast GUARANTEED Svc ISi FOR LOIS '-<' < ()I 11 CTI'-(, Your Service Calls FrM est T I Jim 650-KIWI 650-5494 FREE Estimates =557494 ALL YOUR CONCRETE work Commercial Retro ••tl•llH LUii Service Directory 968-589 t 494 -6504 '() 'I( )J l(f 11'<· NEEDS Quality work at filling Lic., ,.59 S l 7 .500. NO EQUITY RAINBOW C11cle M a1nt R~presentatlve 52 reas. pnces FrM est. CALL Tracy 548•2317 FAST, EASY. 72 l -9510 Painting Int E>1t House & 751 -8535 · Apt Ouat job FrM est RHFLUl1 l'lr1" r ' I ""' I )A 1 \ \). ,..., U2-4121 St he• 569897 636-1758 H1gtl Quahty • Reas Ra1es \1 .\C I ,.," k"rr-'"1·t.. ~'4f' , " ht. 110 Root Repairs & Rerool1ng .£t ~t ,. , , ,. n f 1f1 ~ri n. t HIL A YEIOIPUmH Con') 'ltlfctat1 Res1dent1et Breakfast. lunch and & WellpaptH'ing Ouatlty Uc 513688 722· 7'79 PllUO llT1ll snacks Large yard work Free Est 969-6349 OCEAN VIEW ROOFING Call The Call! Public Ullh!les Lots of tlugs and play -- _. Local Referenoes Commission. REQUIRES • 846-9084 . TU PllPWTlll WIYll'l Pllmm Dedicated lo your Tu lnt 1Ex1 15 yrs e xp PROF 11nce 73 Shtngles 842-4333 ttlat all used. househOld Ask for Bob or Byron goods movers, print their YOUrlg woman wHI do Child Servings 25% FM Break Lie 44 1660 838-8201 Broken? M1s51ng? Frat care weekdays. roof teaks Free Est P UC C at T number. Lico ~ Undecorated limo 1 & chaulf91Jr·s print w/ rel1. 650-7202 l ow Rates' 723-5703 Gil 3t Ocmnge 50 Sc*'lt temp their T C P number 1n all 41 P9lnM 51 l enctl: ...... adV9flisement1 II yOI' - 51 ~ Public Uttttles Com­ 4 7 "'9d .,_,. mlallon 714-558-415 t 51 ··- - ~ " ,..,..low ..... a ~ · ,~,-I~ -.. ' • - : I t 10 CLEANING. MOVE-INS Of GREEN LIFE by ERIC • ' · • . • • $ • OUT. Wkly/ Bi-Wkly FWs. ~-l natall- Ma ln t Reliable. Eal. 17 years Secllonal & 1 piece d<>on. exp Pina, 1145-9868 Springa-Hardwar•()pnra 111.a1• Uc ti 5, 13N. te3-8.4e6 RELIABLE Housecleaning ------­ UWl llllT. Tree Trt. by the day Local .,... CIMn·ue>. Spnnld• repr & l!xcellent Relerenc.. . in.tal. v.-.11n ~8-~ 10t CALL Yolenda 831· 5117 •,,1'-A

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**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 536·5 178 PET S AR E PEOPLE T001 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Dogg1e Haircuts Cat Baths Lodging lor pers Open 7 days 546-2848 MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT MASERATI 1985 Btturbo 30 000 miles. all goodies To receive public comments 1n regard to the proposed Reservoir ::2 Pianos & Org~s $6750 OBO 675-8747 6059 Thuraday, February 1, 1990 BEAUT Baby Grand Ster­ - 7:00p.m. - ling walnu1 llntsll Incl (or aoon tt~.,••Her H the~ permit•) bench Moving, must sac Pubk MMttnv Aoom $2500 721 -8508 Meaa ConeoHdet9d Wat., Dlatrlct 1M5 ptacentla Aw-.nue Blcycks 6060 Coata M9aa, Cal"°'"'- 1 YEAR N£W 0£ ROSA Add1t1onal meetings to gather public comment are also schedulec:J on tne ROAD BIKE $2500 n­ I tollowrng sacnflce S 1500 or best otter 556-70 17 DatH: W9d,,.aday, January 24. 1990 and BICYCLE TUMdey, January 30, 1llO Peewee Hermann look Time: 7:00 p.m. ahke, red. oalloon 1tres. Location: K8'~ Etem.ntery School new lea1her spring seal. 1989 Columbia cruiser 2130 Santa An• Aw-.nue $115 00 or best oHer Coate M9ea, Cellf«nla 548- 3036 Mesa Con50hdeted Weter Olstnct invites tne community to attend the public hearing and the 2 1nformatto na1 public meetings to gather publlc Seo!t"9 Goods 606 5 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 LADIES PINSEB

NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARINGS

MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 7012 135-3171 1985 BAYllNER, 22 ..... ~f,_, (55) Stove, refrigerator, heed. It U..... S-. ._ sleeps 5. MarlM radio. s.nte • hrts

traller. 646-39~S 10,000 OBO , ...______~Sit. ~ Thuraday, Jenuary 25, 19'0 - 7:00 p.m. - eo.t/ Yacnt Chinen (or aoon ther.. tter •the~ permUa) RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· P"bflc Meetlnt Room END. Charter State-Of· --... ConeoHd11t9d Watet" Ofetrlct Art 3•' Crealock. Pkg dael 1MS Pfecentle Avenue with skipper. 875-7100 Coate Mna, C8'tfofnle

7014 • CAL 29. S 19,000• LOADED 49<'-5419 1) A possible 5% Increase In compensation ol Directors ?Ski o haler Trade? LIDO 1" wit ·•raner. S435 2) A posSlble Increase In the number o t paid meetings per month. Smalt boats $75-S 150 642-3559 3) The proposed l ~reases will be discusMd and commenta wlll be received. Attendance la open 19 the general public. FOf more Slps/ Oocb/ Slorigt 1nf0fmallon, Of If you would Ille• uats1ance In pretenting your comments to the Board et the apeclel Public Hearings. pleQe 7022 contact Nancy van def Linden, Public Advla«. at 631-1205 PRIVATE DOCK SPACE S550/ mo .....IJ9 to 55' MEIA CONIOUDATED WATER DtlTNCT Avell Now. Oowr Sh«• (H•) ~8296. N.B.

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