HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• Proposed law c ould save
Laguna from flnanclal
disaster./ Al
An associate of Dr.
Protopappas went to
lunch during dental pa-
tient crisis./ A3
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Sex-slave victim reunited
with her mother In On-
tarlo./ M
Nation
Suspects In 'date rapes'
are dlfflcult to put behind
bars./C3 ·
Wlfewhodlvorced hus-
band because of his lot-
tery ticket splurges wants
-e cut-nowtttat he-won t1
mllllon./M
World
Polish gov~rnment, Cath-
olic churck reach accord
In 'battle of the
crosses.' l A4
People
Tratl riders wilt pass
through Irvine hlsto,Y
Satuc.day on their way to a
barbecue./87
By KAREN E. liEIN
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Attempted murder characs were
expected to be ftled by the Oranac
County District Attome)'.'s office
today against Michael G. Tilbury, the
33-year-old Costa Mesa man
su~ of t.rricading himself in
his Maple Street trailer Wednesday
and 1irina more than SO shots· at
police and neiahbon.
Costa Mesa police detectives a~
sianed to the case said results of a ~wo:<fay i".'vestiption into the shoot-
ang. 1n which one man was shot in the
lea, •ould be presented to the District
Attorney's office today.
At least seven counts of attempted
murder had been racked up aaainst
Tilbury, according to Lt. Jack
Calnon. lnacrviews with neiahbors
and Tilbury·s roommates may have
turned up addnional charaes. ht added.
Meanwhile. Tilbury WIS reported
an 1ood condition thi1 morning at the
UCl Medical Center's Jail Ward
I where he was btina held 1n lieU or
S250,000 bail, a hospiu l
spokeswoman said.
The former Navy air traffic con.
trol&et and ex-mental petieat wu
takm to Cosca Mesa Medical Center
Hospital after he half-crawlrd,
half-fell out of his trailer Wednesday.
Hrs stomach was later pumpCd be-
cause policesuspttted a possib!Cdnaa
overdose.
A Costa Mesa ho•p iul
saatalned aedoua laj1arlea wtaen ber ear rolled eilil~-en4 and le""ded ln a d.ltlclL Callfonda ._ .. ,
Pa~ 9f:Qeeta Kid die track ddwez aa_J not.: baftZMHMd 1ae ~tile womaa•e BeDdi anclue ~ Mnow wtU
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. 0.-, ........
A 14-year-old boy bM bieellartelled
in connection witb a llrial or .....
fires that have spread 1.J111ef ud m
tbroUJh a ~ deatdy popu....,
Huntmston Beach ~ ·•
The youth, who liva ia die.,.
where the fires have been let, bu~
charged in three of the J I 6m dial bavo-been~i \he rilt--twe-months, causing more than 140,000
in total damT' Police wodnot name the youdl
because of his ige but said be bad
(Pleae ... •88UT/A2) ..
HBmedic
'framed,'
tie claim
By ROBEllT B.tll&Ea a. .. ..., ......
Friend• of Helen
Hutchinson wlll stage a
benefit big band concert
for her Sunday./87
. Sport&
contact authorities. 1:.. •
Dead crewman was renowned artist
Former Huntington Harbour resi-
dent Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald dia:rJed
today that government investiaaton
suppressed evidence.that would have
exonerated him in the 1970 murders
of his wife and two young daU&htcrs.
"Instead ofscarcruns for truth, they
were doing just the opposite ... Mac-
Donald said by telephone from
federal prison rn Bastrop, Texas.
.. They were looking to justifY a
hypotJ;teticaJ scenario to suppon their
mvcst1gation and grand -jury indict-
ment•· MacDonaJd said.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
set the all-time NBA acor-
lng record, dropping In 22
points to lead the Lakers
to a 129-115 victory over
Utah./81
Lauri Peterson shot a
4-under-par 68 to take
the first-round lead at the
Nabisco-Dinah Shore ln-
vltatlonal In Rancho
M lrage./12
Dave Anderson, Chip
Rish and Eric
Schermerhorn are the
standouts at area prep
track and field meets./93
Entertainment
An actress' wish has
come true twice with
"The Seagull" at South
Coast Repertory./WHk-
ender
. lt,'stlme toglveveg-
etabres a second chaace,
especially at restaurants.
/WMkender
Bualneaa
On the heels of first
quarter profits, AlrCal an-
nounces expanslon./95
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INDEX
Victim of Newport racing accident had been
desi ning ff urehead for tall ship re atta
By ROBERT BARKER
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Lyle Galloway, who died in an
offshore boating accident this ~t
weekend. was a renowned maritime
artist and sculptor whose works are
included io the Smithsonian Institu-
tion and displayed in prestigious
galleries throughout the nation.
The Orange County Coroner·s
Office said Galloway, a Corona del
Mar resident. drowned after a boom
struck him and knocked him over-
board in heavy seas and brisk winds.
Th~ 53-year-old Corona del Mar
resident was acting as a crewman on
Farmers in county
weather adversity,
record vintage year
~spite unfavorable weather and a
slu~sh economy, Orange County's
agricultural industry ~t1 managed to
post the fifth best yea on record
during 1983, accordi to the coul'tY
Agriculture Department.
The total gross value ohll agricul-
tural products in .the county -
ranging from Valencia oranges to
squash -totaled more than $214
million during the year, a 3 percent
decrease from the 1982 total.
J
JEFF
ADLER
Focus ON THE NEw s
The best year on record for the
county's agricultural industry was crop in 1982.
1980. followed by 1981 , 1982. and However, the county·s leadang
1979. according to county Agricul-agricultural commodity, nursery
tural <:om missioner William stock and cut flowers. declined from
Fitchen. its $89 million valuauon in 1982 to
Bui Fitchen said he has "no way of -482 million last year.
knowing'' exactly what facton con-The decline also marked the second
tributed to the overall decline in year in a row the muhi:'million dollar
agricultural products durina the year. flower industry failed to exceed tbe
Besides weather and economics, fac-SI 00 million mark.. Fitchen said. He
Auto Piiot C1-2 tors too numerous to mentiOn ean noted the report suggests the poor
Brtdge n aff~t production, he said. economy had much to do with the
Buttetln Board A3 The repe>rt aJ50 notes that the total downtum in the industry. .
Bullneu 95 acreage -devoted to aaricohure F1owcrs bloomed this way in the
California tr"ewa 0 A'4 basically remained steady in the coun~y ~ durina 1983: . More than
Claaifled C8-8 countydespitcurbandevelopment.A 188,600 dozens of cut flowers were
Cornlea 99 total of 3<4,521 aaa was reported in producedi 58,SOO Christmas trees,
Crouword 08 production la•t year, a sUabt inaease SSS,600 nats of flowcn and more
DMttl Notices C3 over the 34~111 . !actts producina than 7 million potted plants were
the 40-foot sloop Apache before the
stan of a race Saturday off N~wport
Beach.
It was first believed that Galloway
may have su"ffered traumatic injuries
when struck by the boom.
When a fellow crewman reached
him. GaJloway wa s face down in the
water and was apparently unable to
respond to rescue efforts.
But the coroner's spokesman said
there were no signs of. traumatic
'
injuries other than minor abrasions
around the face "no more severe than
razor bums ... She also said there was
no truth to repons that Galloway
suffered fractured ribs from the blow.
The news of GaJloway's death
shocked his fnends and the yachting
community.
It also threw into question plans for
a historic tall ship now under con-
struction ..
(Pleue He CREWllAl'C/ A2) .
MacDonald's lawycn used the new
evdience obtained from 3ovcmment
court documents through the Free-
dom of Information Act and from
(Pleue eee MEDIC/ A.2)
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Oran ae County f}remen epray foam on area of fuel leak after plane-truck craah~
Cbllision at Wayne Airport:
Private jet rams tanker truck
O•denlng 98 flowers fruill &nit veaetablel the YC91 arown. Horoecope C7 before. The county's two other top By JERRY HIRSCH
Ann Land«• 8 8 Sianifteiiitly, hOwever. the repon millioo-dollar crops, Valencia or-0tt11eO.-.NM ....
MutulJFunda notalbatin l973, 51,316attawere ·~ arid tomatoes. abo shov.cd tw1n-enainejctbtlonain1totbeW11l11mL)onCo
National Newt A'4 be.ins Cultivated and in 1963, 93,411 dCClinee in 1983. Tbe county's Jost its brakes and rammed a tanl.er truck on tile tarmac at
The act"ldent occurttd Ill about 7· 59 p.m. near Man.ii\
A VJ&tion ancrtbe btt 60 apparcntJ) lost its h)dnul.lc·
powennd had no tttnnaorbralta. Kerr wd.
"TheJCt colhded with a fuel tankcro .. ned by Martin A~aationandthept_.ne u t11ned1bout$500,000
damage," Kcrrsa1d. Opfnton A8 acres of county land were be.ina once--~ oran~ Cl'Of> declined John Wa nc Airport Thu~ye~cnina. People 98 farmed. in value from $20 m;llion 10 1982 to .
PoNoeLog A3 Of the county's top four aancut-narly Sl7 m1llioal\ast year. How-lhecra hrupturcdon~ofthe1ct'sfutltan p1l hn.a
Pubk Notices C3·'4 tural ~uctt nul'ICf'Y stock and cut cvtt. the Valeiaa crop man d J.o about l SOaallon\offuct. id Joe Kerr.a pok man for
Sport 81-4 noMn, stra.rric . Valencia or-.. holdontoit1th1rd·plactSlltUS1mona theOran ou~~yFlrtDcP':"\mC'nt TMcra h Ott'urm:j
8t0Ck1Mart<•t• Be lftltt and tomatgp, only the straw· all county crops, 1 po;ition it has held IS the Jct v.a tUll!'I to• repair f1e1hty.
TeMMtk>n TV Log berry crop posted in incrtate dunna since 1974. T\\omtth1n1c v.ercahoard the 12 at btt601et
ThMtert Weekender tbe_year ICCOi"dinatothcrrpon. The val"90 of the tomato crop 1tthet1mcbutnoonew1 •l\)urtd1nthcm1 hap.
WMthet' A2 The strawberry crop returned clo declined from $8.S million 10 S7 ' Firc~itblt poured fire-retardant foam on the pill
WOttd Newt A• · toS6' million in 1983, up6pcrcentor million bttwccn 1982 and 19 .l. and called 1n_thr IT 01.1>.ofW1lm1naton-acomJ)4ny •••••lil••••r .... iwarly U million from the S60 N1ne1emcropsarownin1heeo\fnty thathas pectall «1u1ppcdt~c tosafcl)'" cuuro million aross valuation placed on the (Pl ...... rAIUID'fO/AI) hazardau,matcnal Kerr 1d.
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The Rockv.en Tntcmallonal C<>fl).-built pla.ncwas
he-a<f in& for the I irc:nf\ ITp&lr fl 1 lt t y for minor l'tJ,lliR.
bout ~ fircfighten. four fire tru k and a pan.medic
umt ponded to the Sttnt.
T"'ofiretruc fromthd tanncCorp.Alr
talion 1n1 u un dro~e to th a1rpon toactua kupfor
the firt'd penment -hilelhejet fuel w1Scltancd UJ?. h too~ fi"°'fiahters nearl> 11 t hours to clean up th~ pill.
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"Jet fUd i acombu tibiehqu1d-that m~nsltcan
(P1-..e ... PLAO/A2)
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MEDIC SAYS HE WAS FRAMED ••• ~
..._Al
private detectivei to ftle for a new trial Tbunday at Fedcrat Coun in
kaleiab, N.C. .. I aped to be vindicated this Cf' be uid. "It fttl1 aood to be lD t.be courts."
MacDoaald said 1ovemment p~
ecuton withheld "awesome and mlod~boalina" evi dence that on
Feb. 17, ~70 a sroup of murderous, drua<rll.Cd hippies invaded his
home at fon Brau and killed his wife
and dau&hten and were aettih& readr,
to kill him when they were "spooked •
by a freak 2 a.m. telephone call.
Prosecutors claim MacDonaJd's
wounds were sclf-intlicted and the
hippie story was fabricated.
MacDonaJd also alleges govern-
/ ment investigators withheld infor-
mation that a bloody synnJC was
found in the house (indicating the
presence ot drua -uters.) He also
claims that bloody boots and clothina
bclonai111 to Helena Stoeckly. af-
lqcdly one of the hippies who
committed the slauabter. had been
returned by investiaators to a fncnd.
He said laboratory tesu ''would have
proved she was there."
MacDonald abo claimed today
that Anny investiptors failed to
disclose that a piece of human skin
was found under his wife Colene's
fingernails." The' 40-year«old phy~
ician. said investigators lost the
evidence "and then hid the fact they
had ever found it. The pathologist
said~ it were studied, it would have
showed the gender. age and race of the
person.··
MacDonald also said today 1hat
pnvate invesugators have located
witnesses who corroborate that
Stoecklcy (now decealC<l) ttaveled In
&be comr-oy of &hree me.o and beln1
them discuuina the murders. Mac·
Donald also atleaes the witneuet saw
the men talkina with bis wife at a
Nonh Carolina State University u·
tension class the niaht before the murders.
MacOonaJd, who clauns the al-
le&ed usailants invaded his home in
efforts to obtain druas. were
"spooked" when a man identified as
Jimmy Fryor called the home about 2
a.m. durina the hciaht of the camqe.
ARREST •.•
From Al
been lodged at Orange County J uven-
ile Hall following an amtignment on
arson charaes Thursday.
SNIPER SUSPECT •.•
He as scheduled to undergo mental
evaluation. according to a fire depart-
ment spokeswoman.
"He may be responsibl! for more
6ut we don't know that ··-ya:-· ex-
plained police Sgt Ron Jenkins.
"We're still looking. We don't want
residents to let down their guard."
~romAl
at the hospital today. the
'~keswoman said.
T1lbuf'Y is due to be arraigned in
Harbor Mun1c1pal Court today. ho"·
ever a spokesman at the D1stnct
,\ttomey's office said 1he arraign·
ment might be delayed because of ~"lbury's medical condition.
A JUnman holed up an the wh ite
t iler. parked in the driveway of a
me at 2093 Maple St .. hel d police
SWAT teams at bay for three hours
Wednesday while he fired his
..::!2-callber semi-automatic rifle out
1he door and window.
The gunman blasted sax bullc1s into
Sgt. Bill Bechtel's police car. Bechtel,
the first officer to arrive at tho scene.
was not mJured. A neighbor, riding
his motorcycle past the trailer. said he
was also fired on.
Police· said the boy was arrested late
TuesdAy after officers received a tip
from an area resident who attended a
community meeting held by police
and fire officials late last week. More
than 200 residents showed up for the
gathering. held in a church meeting
haJI.
»LANB RAMS TRUCK AT AIRPORT ••. ~mAl
<itch on fire but 1tign1tesat a higher temperature than
pJtmnc," Kerr said.
• William Lyon Co. is a Newport Beach real estate
qevelopmcntcompanyowncd by Wilham Lyon, the
ob.airman and president of the Newport Beach-based
rt,gional airline Aj,Cal.
nearly an hour Wednesday afternoon when a whedon a
small airplane collapsed during landing. There were no
inJuncs.
Jn an unrelated airport incident. the mam
rtprth-south runwayofJohn Wayne Airport was closed for
The plane. flown by a man from Georgfa, became
stuck with its noise pointing down and it took airport
offi cials about an hour to move the plane and clean up the
debris.
'
f.!~WMAN WAS RENOWNED ARTIST •••
Galloway was an the m1ds1 of
carvmg a wooden figurehead for thC'
tall ship California. to be launched 1n
late May. It's sc heduled to part1c1patC'
in the Southern California harbor
cruise. a part of the Olympic c,ame~
ceremonies an late July.
Officials• a1 the Nautical Hemagl'
Museum in Dana Pom1 Xl) the) 're
now seeking an artist 10 complete
Galloway's figurehead. modeled a lier
actress Barbara Bach Museum ol-
fic1als say the} plan to dcd1ta1t• 1hc
figurehead as a memorial 10 C ral-
loway
"He was a magnifice nt art1\I and
sculptor." ~ad long11me friend and
boat compan} owner Boh ~loan ol
Newport Beach. ··The} Iha'> rharar·
ters) were full of hfc and rl'all} <;too<l
out."
Some of Gallowa' \ am .. ork~ l an
be found at Ne"Pc>n Beach res·
taurants. including Jo'>h Sl(}{um·s.
1he Rusi) Pelican. Delanl'~\ JnJ the
Crab Cooker
Wha le fncnds were mourning thl'
death of a shipmate and the lo~'> of a
nationally known marine art1 '.:>t. tht')
were also questioning wh~ )>Urh a
tragedy occurred v1rtuall} an lhc
middle of the start of a race an ~hu:h
40 or 50 boats were part1c1pa11ng
Crewmate Make Fitzgerald of
Huntington Beach. the ma n clo..c.,1 10
Galloway. was reefing lhe mainsail
(reducing the amoun1 of lkl tl b~
making adjustments to 1he boom)
when lhe boom struck hi m and
Galloway an the chest area
"I hun~ onto the boom. but L} le
had nothing to hold onto and "l'nl
overboard.
"Bob Goss and Mike King (fello"'
crewma1es) thought the) heard a thud
and felt he ma) ha ve hat the side oft he
boat on his "'a) over but I didn't see
that •
··1 think he ma) ha\e had the air
knocked out ofh1m by the boom and
he probably 1ns11ncuvel) took a big
gulp of air when he was an th e water
He ma y ha ve s"allowcd a ~hole
hunrh of <;alt water. I asked ham 1f he
was O K and he ~hook ha s head no ...
F1t1gcrald <,aid the boat \kippered
b\ Tom Hoatson ~cot ahou t 40 \ards
past (Jallowa\ be fore the sail\ could
be taken down and 1he motor turned '
on to back up the hoat Gallo"a) ·s
t r e w m e m ben th re "' a
man-0H·rboard pole and prcserH·rs
but Gallo wa\. who had h1'i lace do" n
an the wa1cr."d1 dn"t react
F1t1gerald strapped do"' n Ill his
T ·shin and \hOrt\ and 1umped anlO
the water about 11/J minutes after
Gallown Int the water. he said.
··The ·skipper did a great bit of
maneuvmng and kept the boat abbut
two to three feet from us." he said.
But water apparen1ly filled Gal-
loway's yellow foul-weather ~ear.
making him too heavy to be lifted
back over the side of the Apache.
Gallowa) dnfted away and later
was spoiled b) the Newport Beach
pohct' helicopter. then plucked from
1he water by the Orange County
Harbor Department fire boat after
about 30 minutes. He was pro-
nounced dead on arn ... al at Hoag
Memorial Hospital.
Fmgerald became so exhausted
that he himself had to be brought
from the water by winch.
"I didn't do anything." Fitzgerald
.. aid. "I was there. L} le would have
done the same thing for me.
··At first I quesuoncd why nobody
else helped us from other boa ls (in the
race)." Fi1zgcrald. an auto mechanic
'3td .. , eould sec them go b) and
r>eoplc ~ere pointing at us. But with
all the conf us1o n. I now lhmk 11 was a
good thing because somebody else
could have got hun. I don't think ll
would have made a bit of diffacncc for Lyle."
Fitzgerald also contradicted earlier
reports that the Apache had no radio.
"The radio was inspected by the
Harbor Palrol. the Sheriffs Depart-
ment and the Coast Guard." he said.
Skipper Hoatson previously said
he wasn't able to radio for help
because of static problems. There
were reports that other boats also had
transm1rno n &roubles that day.
Gallowa}' was described as a
self-taught art1Sl who drew from has
own experiences at sea for his
paintings. drawings and sculptures.
His works are in fhe collections of the
John F. Kennedy Library. the New
York Yacht Club. the San Francisco
Ma nt1me Museum. the Roosevelt
collec11on and 1he Bath Man11me
Museum.
Fun<.'ral s<.'n ices are pend mg an his
native San Francisco.
He as survived by son Bruce of
Newport Beach: daughters Heather
and Pamela of San Francisco: and
daughter Ehz.abeth of Austin, Texas.
Lyle Galloway hold• model of figurehead for tall •hip. He
•••working on the project at the time of hJ• death.
FARMING STILL THRIVES IN COUNTY ••.
From Al
were \alued an C'.\le~s of SI m1ll1on
last year. an increase of one O\t'r the
mllhon-dollar h'it com p1kd b) th<.'
Agncult ure Departm<.'nt thl' \car
before.
Avocados. celc"". mu!>hroom\
grttn beans. sweet com. various trul k
crops, asparagus. lemons. <·hirkcn
c'ggs. poultry. cabbage. variou\ l)pc'I
Dally Piiot
Dell very
I• Quarante9d
fi,J 1•~ I t4,
I "••" , I r H4P 'J J(J . • t ti-'' • I
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""' fill~. ...
ot lctturc. beet cattle. rnrnmbcrs and
<;qua'ih all weft' vau led abo\C SI
mtlhon
If the doll:u \3lua11on'i on th<''IC
l fOP'> makes the head reel . perhapi.
lht• actual tonnage produced will
make the picture clearer Leading 1he
ho;t of agnculturnl heavyweights were
'l lrawbeme"I. w11h more than 73.500
tons produced Valencia oranges
accounted for 110.300 tons dunng the
year. proccsS(d tomatoes weighed m
at 43. 700 ions and 29,200 tons of
celery were produced.
The lightest crop produced. accord-
ing to the re~rt. was various kinds pf
peppers. we1ghin1 in at 305 tons.
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k-1es cracked open Thursday night,
bnnging Orange County residents
0.35 of an inch of rain. accordina to
local weather watcher J. Sherman
Denny.
The overnight storm brought the
season's ramfall total to 10.23 inches
according to Denny. "But we're still
(behind) la~t year." he said.
In comparison. last year's season
total on April 6 was 19.57 inches.
"It wasn't enough rain to do any
damage.'' Denny said. Local police
reported no particular problems as a
result of th e ram.
"It was JUSt enough to water the
grass and wash dust off the roofs of
houses." benny said.
Mesa mayor's mother,
L 'Marie Hall, dies at 82
And. th ough it won'1 be beach
weather th is weekend. Orange Coun-
ty residents can put awax their
umbrellas and raincoats unul Tues-
day. according to the National
Weather Service.
Showers will stop. but clouds will
linger over the count) in the early
motn1ngs and late nights today
through Sunda).
L'Mane Searle Hall. a I 0-year
resident of Costa Mesa and the
mother of Costa Mt"sa's Ma)'or Donn
Hall. died Monday after a long tlln~s.
She was 82.
Mrs. Hall. a native of Nebraska.
was born Aug, 31, 190 I . and moved to
West Los Angeles with her husband.
Jerry, an insurance broker, an 1930.
While in Nebraska. she and Jerry
became involved m the Omaha
Community Playhouse, where sev-
eral actors, including Henry Fonda
and Marlon Brando. began their
acting careers.
After thf family moved to Cah-
fom1a. Mrs. Hall was able. through
her fnendsh1p with Fonda and other
actors. to win parts as an extra in
Just Call
642-6086
movies dunng the 1930s and '40~.
After Mrs. Hall was widowed m
!959. she went to school to train 1n the
insurance business and took over her
husband's office.
For the past I 0 )'Cars, as her health
decli ned. she la ved m Costa M<.'sa.
She 1s survived by her sons. Donn
Hall of Costa Mesa and Douglas Hall
of Mission Viejo: her brother. Rector
Searle. of Ogallala. Neb., and sister
Eloise Horn. of Anaheim.
She had two grandchildren and
thr~ grcat·grandch1ldren.
Funeral services arc scheduled for
Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Pierce
Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel m
Costa Mesa.
Today'~h1gh was expected to reach
65 degrees and the low was predicted
to be a chilly 55.
H1$hs for the weekend arc expected
to be an tho.60s and the lows m the 50s,
according to the National Weather
Service. ·
The mountain resorts will have fair
wea1her over the weekend, except for
possible showers m the· northern
ranges.
The deserts should have gusty
winds through the weekend.
Northern desert maximum
temperatures should be in the upper
69s and low 70s.
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APRIL 10th
Si Jones at work for you
LAGUNA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
PAID POLITICAL AOVEATISEMENT "
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Memorial rac e ·set
_Jn El Toiro Saturday IJ ANDA&A ADBUON °' .. .._ .... _ amona hi• btntf'actort.
A Newport Bach a119mCY1 Silla Yid bt
doesn'1 maeed 10 &teen 'hil war chest
further. 8u1 he expecU at lealt t.brtt Olhtt
candidates will maidl hi• effons. ~
mak.ina the 1914 raClC the most tllpe111ive an
Irvine history.
•
A memorial race in honor of Clnett victim Danny
Lockard will be •aaaed Saturday momina on the
1band<Hled El Toro Roed In El Toro.
With irvine's June' City Council race
Jl.W under way, incumbent• Mary Ann
OaidO and O.vid SJUs already 0utd11tance
lbc1r conapeli&o11 in winnaoa conuibutaon1. ReaiJtratlon for runnen beain1 at 6:30 .. m. and races
of one mUe, five kilometers and 10 kilomtten will be
conducted.
Proceeds will benent the <$1 of H~ for reteareh
and Camp Good Times, 1 camp for children sufrerina
from cancer.
Initial camp1ipl ditdo1u~ ~Pons show Sill• hU a SJ 1.600 war cbeSL
OAidO said ahe,Md coll«ted S 12,000 and
bid alftldy •pent half of it.
Fund raiaana and bi& 1pendin1 in a campeian'• final weeks it the poljtjcal
norm, \Yeteran campe~aner Sills said Thurs-
day he intends to ianore tradition.
"Thirty thousand doesn't set you much
anym<m." aid Salls.. wbo rai.ttd abou1
$125,000 in an AllCmbly campaian qaanst
R~ubUcan Nolan Fri.zzelle.
J hope it's not indicative of a new and hl&ber level of 1PCDdina. •• Mayor Larry
Blderly abaH •mlaar topic Aaransaid. •
Two ytaR aao lrvine voters approved
limitin1ind1vidual don11fon110S250. a cap
that creeps ue with inflation. But the
spcndina cap didn't prevent the June 1982
race from becomina the city's most ell.·
pensive. Winners Aaran and Coun-
cilwoman Barbara Wiener topped spendjng
~-Ord~ with each runnina a $30,000
camp&Jan.
A health education seminar entitled .. Abuee of the
Elderly" WUJ be presented tonisht in the Forum f at
Golden West Colleac in Huntinaton Beach.
~urer Linda Carl of Western MedjcaJ Center in
Oranae will conduct tie 7 p.m. ~m. Admission Is S6
and continuina education crccm for health cate pro-
fetlionals will be offered.
Divorce .emlaar •lated at OCC
A seminar for couplet con1iderina divorce will be
presented Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room
.116 of the Fine Aru Lecture Hau at Orange Coast Colleae
tn Costa Meta: ,
Psychotherarilt Karen Schulman and attorney
David Boros wil instruct the se11ion. Admission is SIO
and funher information is available at 432-5880.
Reading worblloJM announced
A series of workshops designed to help parents
prepare their children to become strong readers will be
presented, bea,innina Saturday. at Oranae Coast College in
Costa Mesa. '
"Raising Readers" will be offered Saturday for
parents of children a year old or younger, April 14 for
parents of tots l to 3. and April 28 for parents of 3 to
5-ycar-olds. All sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in
Room 11 2 of the Counselina and Admissions Buildjng
and admission is S l 0 per person.
Learn to relit% at OCC 11emlnar
A seminar on stress management, entitled "Relax and
Enjoy Life," will be presented Saturday in Room 111 of
the Counseling and Admissions Building of Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa
OCC psychology instructor Shirley Lampen will
conduct the workshop. scheduled from I 0 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Call 432-5880 for further information.
Irvine often effectlveneu t1P8
An informational workshop on personaJ effective-
ness will be p~h'ted Saturday from 9 a.m. to I p.m. at the
Heritage Park Youth Services Center, 4601 Walnut Ave.,
lrvinc.
Charles Denny. a La$una Beach-counselor, will
instruct the session, which is ,aearcd to teaching bow to
improve motivation, producuvity and plersonal leader-
ship. Admission is SI 5.
Sl6nuJM lor YMCA camp •lated
The South Coast YMCA wiU hold a signup dar for its
summer camp Saturday at the Y in Laguna N1gue .
Camp Signup Day festivities will be held from 8:30
a.m. to I 2:30 p.m. Wlth discounts on Y memberships.
drawing for a free camp session and free T-shin s. For
funher information. contact the South Coast YMCA at
83 t-9622 or 495-0453.
Wetlancr. group ral•lng lund•
··1 did my fund raisins early," said Sills,
4S. who made an untueoetf'UI bid for the
state Aaembly in 1982. "I've been so
fru1trated in pest years doin• fund raisina
a11d campaif.:J\in& at the seme time." the two
term-<:oudnc1l member said he wanted to get
the har pan t>ut of the way early.
Attorneys, contractors and executives are
..
rj
•. City Hall annex going up . :
· Steel l lrden are placed lD abape behlncl the Rew port B•dl CllJ Ball ~
for the n ewbulldJDCwbleb wlll boue tlaed lJ'• baJ.14•-c. pl••--. •1
andpabllcwor bdeputment.. The$712 ,000projectla.,_tedto '
be completed by Aapat wt th the balldJDC opeatn& hi September. --: ,.
Oranae County's fint women's chapter of Ducks
Unlimited. a nat1onwidc orgaqnation dedicated to
prcservina the country's wetlands, will hold a (und-raising
fashion show and luncheon ~Y at Francois'. 18151
Beach Boulevard in Huntingto ch.
For more information, cal Shirley Baher-Olson.
848-0S 72: Susan Berman. 831-2584: or DeeDec McGann.
770-8618. Dentist 'went to.lunch ' during patient crisis · . .
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CALENDAR
Friday, April 6
Associate of Protopappas tells
oTdiscoverlng breathing problem
By JEFF ADLER
Of tM Delly ..... 8i.fl
No meetings scheduled.
Saturday, Aprll 7
A dentist who worked 1n Costa Mesa dentist Tony
Protopappas' offi ce testified Thursday that shonly after
discovering an anesthetized patient had gone into
respiratory arrest he asked to take his lunch break while
Protopappas still was working to restore the patient's
breathing.
• 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Oruae Co.aty Swap Meet, Orange
County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday, same
times). -Monday, April 9
Dr. Robcn Brown. who said he has practtccd
denttstry for 25 years. testified during Protopappas'
~cond-degrec murder trial that he was called by a dental
• 9 a.m., Oruae Couty Trauponatloa Comml11lon assistant to check on Kim Andreassen so she could be
. Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa released following dental surgery in September 1982.
Ana. "I was the one who discovered she was in respiratory
• 1:30 p.m .. Oruge Coaaty PllJllllag Comm111lon. arrest,"BrowntoldanOrangcCountySuperiorCoun
Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. jury. "Her chin was stack and the patient did not appear to
• 6:30 p.m., Cotta Mesa Pla.nalng Comml11loD, be breathing. She had a pulse."
Council Chambers, Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive...... He said he immediately began administering oxy&en
Costa Mesa. to~ndrcasscn and summoned Protopappas. Protopappas
• 7:30 p.m .. lrviae Traa1portatlen Comml1loa, administered emergency medication and began monitor-
Council Chambers, Irvine City Hall, 17200 JJmboree ing her vital signs. Brown said. He recalled Protopappas
Road. Irvine. telling him that Andreassen's pulse was getting weaker.
PoucE Loe
Laguna Canyon Road· crash
injures four; driver ai;rested
Two women were seriously injured
and two men hun early this morning
in a head-on collision in the Bia &nd
area of Laauna Canyon Road.
The driver of one of the vehicles.
Edward Dean Howard. 22. ofTustin.
suffcrcd cuts and bruises and was
charged with felony drunken drivina
by Laguna Beach poltce.
Int.De
An arson investiption is under
way to team who tossed two incen-
diary devices in the front and back
yards of a hofl\e in the 4000 block of
Marprita Street Thuf'lday evenina. Fi~s that scorched a front door 1idina
and burned • small Pon ion of a wood
deck were quickly ou1 out. . ~.
A Santa Barbara flnn is alltaina
that an Irvine man embezzled
$20,000 worth of car products left in
his kcep1 n1 on con tsnment for 90
day1. Madera Concepts markets
walnut burl dashboards that whole-
sale for up to $600. ·• • • • A 13-year-old Irvine youth was
ta.ken into custody by a dru. sto~
employee after ma.kina off wath 60
cent• wonh of bubble aum. The
1cen·aict w1J amstcd and rtlcatcd &o
hb pe~ntt. • • • Thieves stole four tJm and wheel
wonh $2,400 off a Porsc:hc, d1~
A police spokesman said Howard's
car was traveling eastbound on
Laguna Canyon Road when 1t crossed
the center divider Line and crashed
head-on into a vehicle dnven by Hua
Suk O h, 23. of Irvine.
Oh was transponed from the scene
by helicopter to Mission Community
Hospital where she is listed in serious
covered missin& Thursday morning
by a resident_~~ Cedaralcn. The car
was left proppc(J up on plasttc milk
cart ohs. ·
Newport Beaob
A pair of wetsuits, two bicycles and
a tennis racket were stolen from a
residence on the 100 block of Ruby
Street. The loss was put at about $800 . ••• A $20,000 Mercedes Benz was
rePoned stolen from a park1na i.truc-
turc at Newpon Center. ••• D1ny clothes valued 111 nearly $300
were taken from a laundrx room of an
apartment complex on tht I 500 block
of Placentia Avenue.
Coeta¥eea
A 2l·)'e1r-old Costa Mesa man wn
&tTeSltd early thi$ momin1 anrr he
allqcdly stole a pickup tnick from in
front of a home on the 800 block of
Capitol trcct. A patrol officer !>pot·
kd Javier Lo1a at Harbor Boulevard
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cond1t1on tn thr intensive ca re unit
w11hm~nes.
Two pasS(ngcrs in Ho"ard's ve-
hicle were also hurt. Deborah Nett.
25. of lrvinr was taken to M1ss1on
V1cJO Community Hospital and al\O
listed in serious cond111on 1n the
intens1 ve care unit. Ph11l1p Batley. 25.
ofTus~()ved minor inJunes.
and Wilson Street about I 2:40 a.m.
driving the 1978 Ford truck rcpOrted
stolen. The vehicle was returned to its
owner, Gregory Cccconi., who heard a
commotion and saw the 1ruck bc1na
dnvcn away about 12:30 a.m. Loza
was booked into the Costa Mesa
Pohce Ocpanment Jail on susp1C1on
offtuto then. Police said the vehicle's
1anit1on had bctn replaced. • • • A home on the 2700 block of
kylark C1rde was broken into Thurs-
day and Jewelry, cash 11\d camera
equipment was stolen. A north 1dc
hv1n1 room Wlndow wa ~ashed
Lo s was placed at S4Qq • • • A woman llUng 1n the !lhoc
department of Nordslrom's Depan·
mcnt tore 1n uth Coast Pla11
1 hunday told police a man and a
-woman bcpn talkJOJ to her, d1stract-
1n1 her while two women reached
beside her into her purst and stok her
willct. Lo , 1ncludmg the wallet and
c:rtdlt c rd • was pl~ at $2S
About five minutes later. Brown said. "J asked Tony
if1t was all right if I went ahead and left for lunch because
he had things under control."
would tum over the patient to other dentists in the office
who would complete the necessary dental work.
When he returned from lunch about 45 minutes later
paramedics "were taking Kim away.'' Brown told jurors.
Andreassen, a 23-year-old Huntington Beach resi-
dent who suffered from total kidney faj lurc, bean trouble
and a host of other medical problems. is the first of three
patients to havcd1cd following treatment in Protopappas'
high-volume dental cltn1c. allegedl y asa result of the
improper use of general anesthesia.
Brown said Protopappas would tell the dentists
cxactlywhatamountsofwh.ich medications were to be
given to sleeping patients to keep them in an anesthetized
state.
Bu t Brown. in answer to a question Posed by the
proS«utor. admitted he was not certificated to administer
general anesthesia. •
Earlier. Dr. Frank McCanhy,chainnanofthe
The 38-year-old dentist. a Laguna &ach resident. is
charged with th~countsofsecond-dcgrce murder. If
convicted. he faces a maximum hfe prison term .
Protopappas has remained free on $250.000 bail since his
arrest last year.
Uni vcrs1ty of Southern California School ofDentistry's
anesthesia mcd1cmedepanmcnt. told jurors that the
chances of a patient dying in a dental chair in Southern
Cahforn1aasa result of complications were only one in
650.000, far shmmer than the chances of dying in a
dentist's office from natural causes. which he pcged at
one in 400.000. Brown also told Jurors that in a conversation
followingAndreassen'sdeath. Protopappas told him she
still had a pulse when paramedics took her away. He added
the defendant said he was unable \o understand what had
gone wrong.
Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger asked
Brown to describe how general anesthesia patients
routinely were handled in the office.
S1m1larly, McCanhy. the prosecution's keycxpcrt
witness who first testified last week and is expected to take
the stand throughout the trial, said tbechancesof dyinain
a large teaching hospital arc one in 1,500 and ooe in 9,000
in a well-run suburban hospital.
Thursday's testimony concluded the second week of
the murdertnal. which might last up to three months.
Proceedings arc scheduled to resume in Judat Luis
Cardenas' Santa Ana counroom Monday. The dentist said Protopappas would begin ad minster·
inggeneral anesthettcs 10 patients and, once anesthetized.
An open warehouse at N.C. Prod·
ucts, 1525 MacArthur Bl vd.,
provided entr) to lhtevC* Thw:sda)'
who stole 89 pieces of aluminum
sheeting. The aluminum. which
cquld be sold for scrap metal. 1s
valued at $810. • • • A man and woman. allegedl)
working m tandem. stole nine dresses
and a fur coat from Odcon's in South
Coast Plaza earlier this week. Store
emplo)'ecs said the man came into the
store alone and the woman followed.
carrying a shopp1na bag The
merchandise was stashed into the bag
before the palr humedl} r'11cd the
store The loss was placrd at Sl,695
Huntln,ton Beach
A resident of the 6100 block of
Glenwood Drive told police Thurv
day that her husband set four deep sea
fishing rods and four reels down
be 1de hi car. then ca.me into the
house. When he returned outside. she
said, the fishing equipment was gone
The lo'ls was estimated at $500. • • • Someone 'It Ole S 300 won h of 1ools
from a red I ~8 3 Chevrokt I 0. a
resident of the 5700 block ot M1ddtr-
coff Drive told police Thuf'\da) • • • A res1den1 of the I <:KlOO bloc~ nt
untan C'in:le reponcd Thu~a) that
someone stoic 1 blue I Q83 h" inn
Cruiser bic)cle from her upen garage
over 1he weekend The lo'' "as
estimated at $225 • • • Someone broke into a hlue 1984
Ford Ttmpo parked Thur1day 1n a lot
at 74(X) ('enter Ave '>hmJ1m tool
apparently wa'I used to break 1n. The
lo includC'd strfl'o equipment worth
700. ••• ,\ rr"dcnl nfthr \\ h11lletm• !\part-
ments. 6200 Edinger i\ \e .. reponcd
Thursda\ that someone broke into hi~ garag'e storage cabinet and stole a
pO"er carpet m etcher worth S3SO
and assorted hand tools. • • • A grab-and-run burglar) was re-
poned earl> Thursda~ at the Fapa
Shoe Store. 16672 Beach Bhd ~
concrete' rock was used to break a
front window. and th1e'e' lled "Ith
c;hocs and socks worth S 360 • • • A. resident of the 19800 blcx ~ nl
Scenic Ba) Lane told police Thursda'
that someone stoic a thrtt-spttd
bic)cle from the area of 14th trtet
and Palm A vt"nue. The lo'>s "as
t'Sttmatcd at $75. • • • Entering lhrough an unlockC'd
bedroom wmdow. someone bur-
alarized a hort)e on the I 00 block of
1'th Stttct. The loss included ke)s
worth $8, and $500 damage was don<'
to the rcsidcnt•s clothjna.
LapnaBeacb
'\ resident 1n the 200 block of
Diamond Strttt told pohcc that
somwne was 1n has aaraae Thundl)
night but poltce responded and dc--
l('mltned that tht' break-in n:pon was
unfounded • • • Poltce were unahlC' to locate a
rtponed prowler tn th«" 1700 bl k of
South Coast H1&)lw1) Thursday
c;honh after 11 f m • • A \mall hru h firt 1n the 2000 block
of Donna DnH' wa\ C\ttn1u1\hed by
Lquna Be ch t1reft1htt" honly
af\cr noon Thul"day Nu 10Junes or
damage wac; reponC'd • • • .\ poltcC' h plorer \C'out rtportedl\'
\3"" thrte ricoplc mMh a w1ndo"" in
an attcmpt tn hrl"ak into ;i \t<.'Ond
" hand clothing store at 883 South
Coast Highway Wednesday. resuJtina
in the apprehension of one of them by
·Laguna &tch pohce.-Ricky Bc<:erra.
20. of Westminster V.'85 arttStcd and
charged "Ith attempted commercial
burg)al) He was released on $1 0.000
hail
Fountain Valley
~omeone spray-painted the wordll
··1 lo'e )Ou .. on a sign at the Metro
( <'ntrt 1n the I 1000 block of Warn~
• • • Burglars stole a set of aotf dub$
valut'd at S700 from a man who bad
gone into the office at Mile Squatt
golfCourst' to buy a bucket of p~
balls • • • Thieves stoic tools valued ast S30S
after unlocl(lng a tool box in a car
parked 1n the 10000 block of Slater
.\venue
School bus
in accident . • • 4. hu load oflrvinc school childrqi
escaped lf'IJUry this moron• ._
their bus was mvolved in a nftk
co11t aon at an 1n1enectloo I.ft Wood~
bndJcV1ti. •
4. car dnVlna south on Eu1 Y
Loop bro.d uted a car c:roaLna ~· Alton "'·enue. cau •na \k kCOftiS
vch1clt-"tt\. shde into tht C ~
rornta H..,tiway Patrol otrtctt
Steven saad
None of the dri~ Of c~
aboaro the bus were iqjuttd. ht •i!·
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PITISBURGH {AP> -
Democratic pre~1dent1al
rivals pick u~ their nomi-
nation strupic today after
a debate an wbich they
larsely i&nored each othtr
and instead directed their
criticisms at Presidtnt Rc-
apo on arms control,
human rights and cth1cs an
sovemmcnt.
"This pttSidt'nt fria.htens
metodeath"when it comes
to nuclear weapons. Sen.
Gary Hart declared Thurs·
day nia.ht an one of the sharpc~t jabs either he,
Walter Mondale or the
Rev. Jt:ssc Jackson threw at
Reapn in a debate five
days before the Penn-
sylvama primary.
Mondale, who tw said 1
"slc:ue factor'' taints the
administration. declattd,
"Every day another rouen
apple falls from the tttt ln
Wuhmgton and the presi-
dent 1s lookins somewhete
else." •
He said Reagan's stan-
dard for government scr-
vi~ appa~ntly is, "You
--------------------. can stay in government, you can be attorney gen-
eral, if you haven't been
indicted and convicted of
something."
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Chimed in Jackson. "He
is taking from the p()or and
giving to the rich" with his
economic pohcy. Jackson
said tht' United States should pursue a ··peace
policy·· and not a ··war
policy."
And It was Jackson who
t.aJked first about human
rights, declaring that
change in the Phil ippines is
inevi table and the United
States "ought to be on the
nght side of history'' by
being tou$her with Presi-
dent Ferdinand Marcos.
Even though Penn-
sylvama has 172 delegates
at stakt' in next week's
primary. all three men ar-
ranged appearances today
in Wisconsin. Voters in
that state hold ca ucuses on
Saturday to begin selecting
78 convenuon delegates.
Hart won a narrow vic-
tory 1n a non-binding presi-
dential primary there on
Tuesday, but Republica ns
were permitted to vote.
Blouom time in D.C.
Bloomtna Ja_paneee cherry
treea ana reOected momtnc
clouda ti:ame Thomae Jeffersol\
Memorial on the Tidal Buln tn
Waehln&ton thl• morntna.
Tr~ were &lit from Japan.
.
Lottery winner's 'ex'
wants part of the loot
WORCESTER. Mass. (AP) -A woman
who says her marriage cnJmbled whilt' her
ex-husband spent $75 a week on lottery
tickets contends she deserves a share of the
S l million he won one month and two days
after their divorce.
Nancy Anderson. a 34-year-old adminis~
trative secrclBJ)' who has since remarried.
filed suit against her ex-husband, John
Radzik. in Worcester Probate Court to
change the provisions of the original.
pre-Megabucks divorce settlement.
Radzik won S 1,003, 700 playing the
state's Megabucks game on Aug. 27, 1983.
He receives the money in 20 equal annual
payments.
Jn a hearing Thursday: Mrs. Anderson
said she is asking for a "lump sum" to
compensate for the emotional hardship she
suffered during the three years that Radzik
spent $75 a week on lottery tickets.
Mrs. Anderson is also asking for in-
creased child support payments.
Judge WilliamJ. McManus took the case
under advisement and said he would rule
early next week.
Take a stand on
more great ~rands!
Bran dsta nd de livers m o r e of th e
nan1e-brand sh oes you really want - for less.
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tile sa1ne in Marcli
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The U.S. cavilian jobJeu 'rate was uncbanp In
March at 7.8 petl'etll, suppjna 1 six-mon\h stnna of
declines the Labor Departmenl said today, On Thunday,
stock prices tumbled 10 t~cir lowest l~vel in n~y a year after m-.Jor U.S. banu raised iMir prune lerutinuates to
12 percent. the second increase in lhree wecb. Last
month's unemployment rate remained at its lowest level
since it stood at 7 .6 percent in Sept.ember 1981 , and is
down from a "pOSt·Oefrnsfon peak of 10.7 percent ln
December l 982. Tota civilian employmenl ruched I
record 104.1 million, while about 8.77 million people
remained officially categorized as unemployed, \he
department said.
Hou.e OK'• 'target' butf6et
WASHINGTON -The House, after approvina
outlines for the nation's first SI tnllion budget. is ready lo
consider a Senate-passed bill that would Jive $61. 7 in
military aid to El Salvador and $21 million to rebels trying
to overthrow the leftist government of Nicaragua. On
Thursday, the Hou50approved by a 250-168 vote a taraet
1985 budget favored by Democratic party leaden that
would reduce the federal deficit by about S 182 billion over
the next three _years. The plan, passed aft~r. Democrats
killed a Republican proposal to chop $205 billion from the
deficit would set aside money from tax hikes for any incrca~s in spending that exceed inflation.
Dial-a-Shuttle operatlng
BEDMINSTER. N.J. - A special telephon~ service
again will give those on Earth a chance to hsten 10 on the
five astronauts aboard the space shuttle Challenger,
American Telephone & Telegraph Co._ says. The service
will continue until a news conference 1s conducted after
Challenger lands· on a space center runway followina a
scheduled six4':Say mission. said AT&T spokesman John
Brown. AT&T chargt's 50 cents for the first minute .and 35
cents per additional minute for calls to the special 900
number.. In the . United States, callers can dial
900-410-62 72.
Shultz: 'Jall leaken'
WASHINGTON -Secretary ofState George Shultz,
concerned about leaks to the news media. says govern-
ment officials who reveal classified. sensitive informacion
"should be tossed in jail." Shultz, meeting with editors of
The Washin~ton Post. also said Thursday that by and large
the "awessave, high-powered press" is "doing a good job
of keepmg track of things." But he said leaks of sensitive
information sometimes prevent government from carry-
ing out its policies.
$8 million ln co.ke found
LONG BEACH -Three bus riders squabbled about
losmg the key to a Grcyhoud bus depot locker, and police
who were summoned say they found a cache of cocaine
worth up to $8 million inside. Two people were arrested
Thursda) night. and the third escaped in the city's
waterfront area. offi ce rs said today. One nder offered the
depot manager S500 to open tht' locker and not ask any
question!i. but the manager contacted police, Lt. Bart Day
said.
Stan say farewell to slng'er
LOS ANGELES-Friends and colleagues of Marvin
Gaye, includina Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and
Dick Gregory, mourned'the slain soul singer at a memorial
service but offered thanks for his mw1c and friendship. "I
will miss Marvin's smile. wuh that little half-grin,"
Gregory. the comedian-turned-political activist, said in a
eulo$yThursday. "When he smiled, you knew what a good
day an June looked like." About 450 family and friends
gathered Thursday -proclaimed by Mayor Tom Bradley
as a day of mourning for Gaye -at Forest Lawn
Mem orial Park in the Hollywood Hills to say a last
goodbye.
60 survive De Lorean grUllng
LOS ANGELES -The judge in the John Z. De
Lorean trial. ending the poblic1ty phase of juror selection.
says four weeks of questioning prospects convinces him an
unbiased jury can be found 10 Judge the celebrity
automaker. "When we started this process." U.S. District
Judge Robert Takasugi said Thursday, "the issue was not
when we would select a jury but whether a jury can be
selected." Now. he said, 60 candidates have survived the
grueling publicity phase, 1n which panelists are tested for
prejudice based on pretrial pubhctt y, and are now ready
for the final quiz to produce the ultimate Jury an the
cocaine trafficking case.
Sex slave, mom reunlted
ONT ARIO -The ordeal of an Alaskan tcen-aaer
who says she was starved into submission and held 10
months as a sex slave is like a lurid story from a
supermarket tabloid. her mother says. "It's something
that you don't believe will ever come home to you. It's
something yo u read in an Enquirer or a Star," the woman
said Thursday as she arrived at Ontario International
Airport to be reunited with her daughter. 18. at a relattve's
home in Ri verside County. Tht woman brought with her
the 2-ycar-old daughter of the victim. but the child dad not
tmmcd1ately recognize her mother. who polrce say nearly
starved and whose weight dropped to 80 pounds during
the ordeal. ...
Cron comproml11e told
WARSAW. Poland -Communist authoriues and
the Roman Catholic Church have reached a compromise
in Poland's month-old "war of the crosses." a government
spokesman said today. The agreement was announced as a
source close t,R_ the churth reported that more than 450
priests have joined a bread-and-water fasl bqun 10 days
ago by Bishop Jan Mazur to protest removal of crucifixes
from an agricultural school south of Warsaw.
Camer oon revolt andenvay?
PARIS-Soldiers auardina the presidential palace in
Cameroon apparcnlly revolted today In the West Africau
coastal nauon, informed sources uid. Information reach~ng Pa~s indicated the rebellion was underway th'
mom1ng. lltd the sources, who requested anonymity. The
sources said the palace guards apparently were anaercd by
a prcsi~cntial order Thursday requirina the transfer ofall
auardl tn the northern pan of Cameroon. The sources in
Paris said palace guards who remained loyal to President
PaµI Biya ap~rently had requested reinforcements to put
down the mutiny.
B. German• •e t ••ylrµn
PRAGUE. \1cchoslovakia -Thany-five East
German who souaht political asylum in the West
German Embassy in Prague left for home today after their
government assured them they could cmpse an
emba y official said. But 1ccordin1 to the official ·-ho
asked not to be 1dent1fted, Communist Ea t Germany
served not1~ tt v.iould not allow any more East Gcnnan
cu1zcns seek1na shelter in We tern em be le to leave for
the We t. He taid some who ten toda)' had been in the
<"mN sy forovcrs1it week ,and indicated no East German a~ylum·\ttkcrs rtmaan~ 1n the build it1a..
CAJIE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -fi\-e a11ronau11 Accompuyint the crew wett 3,300 honeybea and 111ronau1 whO aR uave1Y'4 on tbt Sovilu' s.a,. 7 apece
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.. you looked arcat101na up the hill," Mission Control v~~. · Jold die cmw aftci thelhutile climbed throuah cloudlete ~iDCharaicofan .. Jt-ruok1tc:rewofpilot Dick ~·· mi•ion call• for t to rendaVous with
blue Florida skies and eettJed inliO orbit. .. Scoble i8d mlliiOn specwisu Nel10n, Terry Han~ thi Solar Malimum SateUiw. ~ ..._ beee ~ ~view from here lusspectacular as ever," replied Jamee vu Hoftn. and tPinniaa slowly lincc loti .. its cootrOI sytWm narty ~~~~~~~~~fim~~t~~~ ~~~t11~~11~•int~~~-~~~~~R~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~:=I thtet abuule ftiahts. 11me time. mchidina five coemonauts aDd an Indian .-The altitude it tbe hilhaa yet for a thutde ftiaht.
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Thousands flee flooding
BJ &M AIMClalH Pre11 kc Flood aferts went up fr Maryland to Maine t~y u a llnaerina storm bearing ord rainfall swelled nvers
over their banks. closed major hiahways around New
York Cit)' and chased at least 3.300New Jersey residents
ffom their homes.
_ Seven National Guard units using boall and trucks
helped moye residents to hi~er ground ~n l)Orthe_m Mew
Jeney, where more than 4 inches of rain sent nvers as
much as 7 feet above flood stage to record levels in places.
re&urned to their homes.
Kozak 11id that 1.475 ~pie were evacuated in
PauaicCounty, l ,600in Moms County and 245 in Bergen
County.
, Aood warnings were in effect for southeastern New
York. most of southern New EnaJand and inland areas of
New Hampthire and soutbem Maine. , .
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The heavy rain reached New England trus morning.
with 3 inches measured at Sebago Lake near Portland.
Maine. In New Hampshire. bighways•near Manchester
were covered by 4 feet of water and mudslides blocked
roadways near Laconia. Floodwaters in the White
Mountainspushcd a car off the road.
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John Kozak of the state Office of Eme"F.ncy
Mlnqcment said about l.000 people were stall in
emtraency shelters this morning, while many had
They'll pin tags
on the sharks,
LONG BEACH (AP) -The state Department of
Fish and.Game is looking for volunteers to tag sharks, and
experience is definitely a prerequisite.
About 40 commercial and spon fisherman already
arc involved in a DFG program to tag pelagic sharks that
swim and feed near the surface offshore, and marine
biologist Dennis Bedford said Thursday they hope to learn
more about the size and range of sharks.
The DFG aJso hopes to verify a method of
determining a shark's age. At present, scientists take a
cross-section of a shark's spinal column, which reveals
rinas that are believed to be annual, like the growth rings of a tree trunk.
He said more information is needed about life among
sharks now that thresher. blue-and other kinds of sharks
arc being caught commercially for their meat.
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A venue Bridge in Farmington was washed out.
flash flood watches were in effect throughout most of
New England as the Housatonic, Connectkut, Androscog-
gin and other big rivers rose to or near flood stqes. The
Potomac River was rising at Point of Rocks. Md.
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Retiel could be next Nicaragna envoY
Nora Asto a once lured a eneral to Her
bedroom where \revolutionaries killed him
MANAGUA. Nicarqua (AP) -
Nora Astorp wouJd be one of the
more unusual ambassadors in Wash·
ington, if the Reapn adminis4'8tion
accepts her. She is a dedicated
Sandinista revolutionary who was
involved in the kmina of Nicaraauan
general in her bedroom.
Her father, head of a well-to-do
family in the 11ortheastem province
of Chontales, was a generaJ in Ni~gua's national fuard under
•. Anastasio Somoza Garcta, the first in
the Somoza family dynasty that ruled
the country for 42 years before beina
ovenhrown by the Sandinistas in
1979.
Gen. Reynaldo Perez Vega, the
man found slain in her bedroom
March 8. 1978. served under the last
of the dynasty, Anastasio Somoza
Debayle.
Educated in Roman Catholic·
schools with other wealthy
Nicaraguan girls. Astorga. now 37,
graduated from law school at the
Jesuit-run University of Central
Amenca in Managua. Later, doing
charity work with the nuns, she has
said. she "became aware of the
poveny and injustice·~and decided to
JOin the Sand101stas in 1969.
Perez Vega became attracted to the
elegant Astorga, who was then
divorced and a legal consultant for a
construction firm.
The original plan. Astorga has said,
was to kidnap Perez Vega and
exchange him for 59 pnsoners. in-
eluding several pr:omment Sand-
inistas. They included Tomas Borae
now interior minister; Daniel 0neaa:
coordinator of the JOVcmina Sand-
inistajunta, and Lento Cerna, head of
statuecurity. She invited Perez Vep
to her home 10 a middle-class residen-
tial neiJbborhood in southeastern
Managua.
"Perei Vep, who was considered a
womanizer, accepted my invitation
but, accord ma to the plan, five friends
already were bidden in different
rooms... she once told reporters.
.. When he arrived he wanted to go
directly to what he had come for and
we went to my room. where I
disarmed him. Then my friends came
out and tried to d ominate him. but he
was a strong man and resisted. so they
had to kill him."
A week after the slaying, a letter
with her .siJnature was published by
the anti-Somoza newspaper La
Prensa acknowledging her panic1-
pat1on in an "operation to bnng
JUStice" to the general.
The letter concluded with an ap-
peal to the public to join the ''popular
insurrcction ... for the ovenhrow of
the Somoza dynasty which for so
many years has kept us Oi>pressed.
exploited. abused and Jailed, in order
to achieve the democratization of our
country."
Astorga went in to the mountains of
nonhern Nicaragua where the Sand-
inistas began to deal strong blows to
the national guard. She then was
Rob1nson'S
lf ora Aatoraa
taken secretly to Costa Rica and went
to the southern front. where she
Joined the forces of Sandinista com-
mander Eden Pastora.
Pastora is fighting again m the
south. this time leading the Revol-
utionary Democratic Alliance. one of
two rebel groups trying to ovenhrow
the Sandinistas. He broke w11h them
over their close ties to Cuba and the
Soviet Union.
Tall and fair-skinned, her dark hair
cropped sh on. Astorga wears heavy
gold chains. nngs with expensive
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stones and. of\en, 1un'11.sses. She bu
rtmamed and tw four children.
Allhouah she studied in the United
States and Italy, her EnaJiah is not
perfect.
Her appointment followi the ao-
ceptance by Nicaraaua of Harry
Bcraold as new U.S:ambasaador to
Manaaua. Beraold, ~r diplomat. wu appointed to replace Anthony
Quainton, who was lo leave In the
next few days.
Under diplomatic protocol, a coun·
try does not assian an ambassador
unless the nominee is approved by
th'e host country.
.. Nora was named ambassador in
WashillJlon for her toy;::?;· discipline and t>acqround 11 a · 'tant in the
Sandinista Front," said a government
official who also asked not to be
identified.
But some Rcqan administration
officials rcponedJy oppose her ap-
poin tment because of her involve-
ment in the 1978 kHling. There has
been no response from Washington
since her appointment was p~posed
last month. ·
Astorga. replacing Antonio Jar-
quin. would be the fifth Sandinista
ambassador to Wa$bington. She is a
lawyer who has held positions in the ·
Sandinista governmen\. since the
revolution.
For the past year, Astorga has been
deputy minister for administrative
affairs at the Foreign Ministry and
chief of accounting for the army. She
also has headed courts that judged
and sentenced more than 4,000
national guardsmen and civilians tied
to the Somoza rcJtimes .
Prima ballerina?
Arnold Crawford adjaata tutu prior to performance by
Bullabol Bal~ ln Hopkinton, N.H. Ballet la an informal troupe that on IJcbthearted entertainment for charity.
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W ASHINOTON (AP) -Comins soon: a love story
about former Interior Secretary James 0 . Wau.
In the aulhot's own words: "A W>ry of the privileae
Ind pein."
It is written by Leilani Watt, who has been manied to
hive Mrs. Reqan u~ 10 ~e the ~l or
James.••
She said she ncV'er cldi~ d9e ~an respontt
to the protcstt her huMud .rtu•d by ~ a.-VJtifta the
Beach Boys. a sof\ rock band. eo.r,ronn at Founh of July festivities on the MIU in 191 ~Wan taad rock aroups
attracied ••the wrona element.••
··1 hate oon01ct -mine or anyone el.e's," she wnm.
"Tbese speeches arc futile. Thcy•rc not aoina to chan.-
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thas national whoop ...... :.J..._"
Mrs. Watc alto delc:ribed llow a .._. ~!'j=
called McArdJc'1SYftdtw,a&dldlllr~· inttrett in her hutflerid'a.Wort.
Wan for 26 yea11. ; · Titled .. Cauaht in Conflict: ~ Life witb James !iiiwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii'iili!:====~=t:==~======~==:::=~=~::::::::::=c;1 Watt,•• thebOok is published by Harvcs"Miouse and will be
available to the public in mid-April. "It will help many
marriages," Mn. Watt said.
"I think of our relationship in Washington as
exemplary oflove because love sacrifices, .. Mrs. Watt said
in an interview. "I didn't just think of myself.'lf I did, I
would have said, •Let's 10 home.' ..
Sittioa in her husband's office in downtown =========~
Washington. Mrs. Watt said the couple's eitl_>Criences in RU Ff ELL'S
Washington made their marriage closer than It had been.
"When you've been through this much together, it UPHOLITIRY, IN~.
either draws you apart or pulls you together," she said. "It
has cemented our life."
In her book, Mrs. Watt WTOlC that she became so upset
by critical remarks about her husband that she tried to
f• ... lest .. ,_ Lit
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CISTA IOI -541-115' avoid being recognized in public and refused to use charge ..,_ ________ -f•
cards listed in his name:' .
"I had stopped using charge cards with my husband's
name imprinted. to avoid comments by sales clerks on the
horrors of James Watt." she wrote. "I did't need that. Did •
my Aame always have to be linked with his conlroversies?
I felt guilty when I avoided being recognized in order to
escape snide remarks."
She said also that she was angry at first lady N•ncy
Reagan and deputy White House chief of staff Michael
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'Deep pocket' .
limit could save
millions in LB
On May 14. the Judiciary Committee of the state Assembly
will consider a bill that would limit the .. deep pocket rule" - a
legal doctrine that threatens the quality oflife and public service
in Laguna Beach.
The rule is a twist on the principle of "joi}lt and several
liabilty." which allows the coutt to spread the responsibility for
injuries - usually from moto r vehicle accidents -among
several parties. A defendant in such a case can be found liable for
anywhere from zero to I 00 percent of the damages ~warded .
In 1978. the COl;lrt de~ided that if one of those jointly liable
defendants had nellher insurance nor resources. the entire
burden could be passed a lo ng to fellow d efendants -despite the
fact that they may have bee n found only m arginally responsible
for the accident.
• Trial lawyers. who cha rge pre-arranged cuts of the awards in
personal injury cases. recognized the golden egg the minute the
court laid it. Municipalities. with big insurance policies-"deep
pockets" -began appearing as defendants in these cases,
especially when the driver at fault \YaS uninsured .
. .Nathan ~lue. a quadriplegic, is suing Laguna Beach for $10
m1lhon. Blue s neck was broken when a car in which he was a
passenger smashed into two parked cars. The driver was
speeding and drunk, police reported, and he was uninsured.
Blue claims the street was unsafe and poorly marked with
traffic signs. If the court finds Laguna Beach contributed -even
as tittle as one percent - to Blue's injury. the city can be ordered
to pay I 00 percent of whatever a jury awards him.
City Manage r Ken Frank estimates 50 cases with .. deep
pocket" imp!ications are pen.din~. against Laguna Beach.
Although he 1s confident the city will be found blameless in
most, Laguna Beach -with an insurance deductible o f
$I 00,000 per case -can scarcely afford to lose one. A recent
judgement against the city for homes damaged in a landslide has
forced staff cuts a nd a freeze on capital improvements.
The ~ill. whicb has passed the Senate three times and been
bloc ked twice -~ith pressure from the trial lawyers -in the
Assembly. would limit the amount marginally liable defendants
could be fo rced to pay in excess of the real economic damage
suffered by victims like Nathan Blue.
This bill is not the sole solution to the problem of victims'
compensation, but it adds an element Q[fairness to a rule that is
costing California taxpayers millions ~ insurance premiums
and legal fees.
L.M. Bovo
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·• ... In WaM>lngton the concept ofwro -as In ethically wrong-ls
passe. There Ts only J~aUy wrong -and nothing else matters. "
IUCllAllD OODR
ool••alM
. How-·
quickly:
tlJey .
for.get
Ex-President Ford
can ·t· get a fa var
for his son-in-law
WASHINGTON-It has been
seven years since Gerald ford moved
out of the White House and disap-
peared into the corporate woodwork.
The long absence from Washington
has so eroded his influence that he
can't even arrange a small favor for
his son-in-law.
Sophisticationgoes up in smoke
Thcson-io-law isCharles F. Vance.
a form or Secret Service agent. who
used to guard the first family. He met
Susan Ford. later married her, and
they now live in the Washington area.
He operates a protecti ve service.
MVM International Security Inc. Cigarettes were handed OU\ free to
the troops during World War I. Men
had smoked them earlier, cenainly.
But not so many. Cigarettes became
subtly linked with a new intensity.
The country boy got seasick on the
Nonh Atlantic. and threw dice on
taut blan.lc.et.s. and saw blood pool
under open wounds. and mated in the
Bel~ian woods. and came home
a~in. to restrut through all the
swinging doors of his experience, a
c1ga.rette between his lips. And then,
dunng World War II. something like
that. with variations, happened to the
women. too. the curls of smoke. their
signals of sophistication. Illusion, the
generations come of age in illusion.
Q. What is the "electronic anklet"
used by some probation officers?
A. ft's put on the ankle of a person
paroled but not imprisoned after
convicted ofa minor offen se. It links
electronically to the parolee's own
telephone. If the wearer tries to
remove it or gets more than 200 feet
from that telephone. a signal alerts
police. How long do you suppose it
will take the fine felonious minds to
duplicate such a device which can be
left unattended by the telephone?
Q. Whal does it mean to moor your
boat "Medi terranean style"?
.\. That's where the stem is tied to
the pier wh ile the bow is held by
anchor.
A typical vending machine takes
your coins and gjves you back a can of
soda pop. But here's a vending
machine that takes your empty soda
pop can. :crushes it. and gives you
back a coin. Pretty nifty. A Virginia
company is marketing at. Our Chief
Prognosticator ~pects · yeu·u see
these rigs. on beaches. parks, traitor
camps, all over.
The letter "e'' is used five times
more than any other letter in English.
Two out of five newcomers to the
United States are Asian .
L.M. Boyd 11 a 1y1ulic•ted
colama/1t.
Vance has trained some crack
bodyguards, but they need guns to
protect their clients. This violates a
District of Columbia police regu-
lation, which forbids the issuance of
fo-carms-iicenscs-to-pri-vate body-
guards. ·
As the political hub of the nation.
Washington attracts more crackpots
and terrorists with murder on their
minds than any other American city.
Yet it is the only jurisdiction in the
country that won't let bodyguards
carry guns. City officials feel that
lifting the ban would undenninc
Wa shington's tough gun-control law
Deukmejian will face flawed opflositioD:
Their uncompromising attitude
has been bad for Vance's business.
Last November. for exa mple. the
·State Depanmentcontractcdwith
Vance to protect visiting Queen
Aishwarya from Nepal. But Vance
was told that the bodyguards-and
possibly the q ucen hersel C-would
be subject to arrest i fher entourage
were armed. Result: The contract was
cancelled.
Governor George Deukmejlan Al" wire photo
It's t"asy to see why Gov. Deu-
kmcjian had an air of almos~carcfree
alacrit) when he casually told a group
of newspaper publishers he'll defi-
nitely seek a second term in ·t986.
For each of the Democrats viewed
as a potential ri\ al carries at st one
flaw. ~hortcom i ng or n ral disad-
vantage that play~tnio·Dcukmejian's
hand.
Add to that th!: likelihood of a
fiercely contested. di visive Demo-
cratic primary two years from now
and it's plain that the gove rnor is
si tting pretly.
The early fav orite to be Deu-
kmejian's opponent remains Tom
Bradley, the three-term Los Angeles
mayor who so narrowly lost his last
match up agai nst the goyrrnor.
But that defeat destroyed the aura
ofanvicibility Bradley had carried for
12 years and the mayor may ha ve
some substantial opposition fo r the
first time !>ince 1972 when he seeks a
fonh term next year. Bradley is still a
good bet for reelection. but can no
longer be considered a sure thing.
And to beat Deukmejian. he will
stall need to overcome the race fac tor
which clearl) defeated him last time
around. While Bradley obviously has
made white voters in Los Anietes
com fonable with the idea of back a ng a
black politician. the 1982 results
made 1t clear whi tes in other maj or
area~ J1dn't share that feeling.
And l'ach of the other prom inent
Dcmo<:rats "1th at least a modicum of
in terc\t 1n the go\ crnor's offi ce would
ha ve ma.ior problems in running for a
T1ous
EUAS
high-profile office. That group in-
cludes David Roberti. the Demo-
cratic leader of the state Senate:
Attorney General John Van de
Kamp: state Controller ~en Cory: Lt.
Gov. Leo McCarthy. and state
Treasurer Jesse Unruh.
Roberti. for one, would hve to
overcome the longtime voter reluc-
tance to let anyone move straight
from the narrow constituency of the
Legislature into the governor's office.
And he is saddled with a negati ve,
combative imaee because of his many
months of bickering with Deu-
kmejian.
Lurking in the background of a Van
De Kamp ca ndidacy is the Hillside
Strangler case. As district attorney of
Los Angeles County Van de Kamp
tried to have the case against Angelo
Buono dismissed for lack of a reliable
witness. The Judge refused to cooper-
ate and then-Attorney General Deu-
kmejiart pi cked up the prosecution.
By the time Buono was convicted on
10 murders. Van de Kamp had ta ken
over DcukmeJia n's old JOb, but his
original refusal lo prosecute would
surely be used against him effectively.
Meese' s ethics qualify him for PR job
Meese personifies the proposition
'it ain't wrong unless it's illegal'
WASHI NGTON -l n1tl th1<.
month. AlcJandro < )rfila "as thr
secretar)-gcneral (Jf the Organ1za1wn
of American States. Orftla qu111 he
OAS and ""a'> -;upp<Hed to go In work
for Robert Gra~. a puhlr<.·relataon'
man,1whooffercd him S300.Cl<.J0a
year. 'Af\.\his was' Cf) propcrl}
announced, but then the OAS asked
Orfila to stay on a while. t-k agreed
and continued to he paid h> tht' O·\S
at the rate ofS80.0qO a year. He al-;o
went on the Gra > payroll
In Washington and cl~"herc. th1<,
is called an apparent con fl Kt of
interest. When the storv broke: 1n the
papers Orfi laapologlledand rt··
turned S2~.00(J 111 then i\S keeping
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
ofr(1ur'>c. the S 75.000 he had gotten
trum Cira\.. Not ever. choice 1s
dtffirnlt o·n~'. ·
Now wha1 make!> th1~an interesting
Washington ~IOI) and not a dull OAS
one is that the focus. indeed the
spotlight. ha s been on Orfila and not
at all on Gra). the hottest PR man 1n
to" n and a friend of almost everyone
1n the Reagan adm anistration. No one
asked him ifhe noticed thac Odila
wa~ not in the office and whether he
thought 11 wai; right to be one <.I.It> an
Orfila's9ouhh,~~ng. . ""
The pomt. dearreader. 1sihlll 1n
Washington the concept ofwrong--n!i
1nt·th1call y wrong--1spasse. There 1s
onl~ kgall\ wrong-and nothing else
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A!WoOCutlt fd1tor
m:itt\'r<.. U \OU talk about ethical
appearance!>. people think you ha ve
lap!>l'd into tongues and you are like Iv
to he hau led away to the local boob\ ·
hatch. ·
1 ake Edwin Meese 111. He 1s the
personification of the
1 t-a1 n '1.wrong-un less-a-law-is-broke
n school ofWashi ngton ethics. a term
that 1s fast-becoming a contradiction
1n terms. like ai rline food . Seven
persons who lent Meese money
wound up with federal jobs, but
Meese son of dares anyone to prove
that he broke the law. The fact that
tlm pattern 1s suspicious on the face
of 11 docc; not seem to have O<'c urred to
·him.
1m1larly. Meese was promoted
from lieutenant colonel to full colonel
in the Arm)" Reserve even thouJb.he
must have known he was not eligible
for the new rank. He humbly accepted
1t an>·way, probably thlnkina that this
• was Just anothcrin a weird strinaof
coincidences that had notbinJ to do
w1th him bei naa presidential aide.
The Reagan admini tration is
replete with examples of this sort of
behavior. W11li1m frtnch Smith. the
tndlessly out101n1auomcy gent.WI,
accepted a S .S0,000 sevcra nee pay·
mcnl from a corponition on whose
board he~rvcd. He laterretumed the
RICHARD
CoHEI
money because of publicity about the
pa yment. Smith said the payment
was not 11legal because it was not in
a~ticapation of his government M?r-
vace.
The Democrats count over 40 e~amples ofReaaan administration
1 m proprieties and most of them arc
th as sort ofthina. Officials have dealt
with companies in which they own
stQfk. redecorated their offices with
abandon. had the JOvcmment pay
membership fees 1n restrictive cl~bs
and used official limousines pro-
rlHscuously, ferryina the wives of the
miahty hither and yon-hithcrbcin1
tea, yon bcina the hairdresser's,
With the exception of Rita Lavelle.
no one has been convicted of any-
thina. And even Lavell! ould have
cscapcdhcrfatchadst :Stmply •
admitted bcinacotywith the indus-
tries she was supposed to rqulate and
not lied toConarcss. Tl'c l1ucr is still
acrlmc. ' Now an the Mcose case. a 'pecaal
Cory,' on the other hand, coµld pr~fit ereatly if his landmark
pnc~-fi ~.ang ~awsuit against ~ajor oil
companies is resolved in his favor
before 1986. The case has dragged on
for ~ight years. but could produce
hundreds of millions of dollars for the
state. If it docs. expect Cory to
become a Democratic frontrunner.
And if he does. expect Republicans to
exploit his old Orange County con-
nection with the discredited polit ical
machinataoni. of Louis Cella.
As for McCarthy, the former San '
Franciso assemblyman still lacks any
semblance of a constituency in the
populati6n centers of Southern Cali-
fornia. No modem governor has been
elected without a strong base there.
And Unruh still carries an "old
political hack'" image. despite his
emergence as the state's mos t reliable
fisc.al analyst.
DeukmeJian and hi s aides, of
course. know all this better than
any.one else. And their campaign
against Bradley demonstrated they
wo~'t hestitate to go for the .jugular
against any opponent.
And si nce his every likely opponent
possesses at least one major weak-
ness, it's no wonder the governor feels
secure enough to joke about his
reelection plans almost three years in
ad vance.
Tbomas EllH I• • Saal•
MoaJca-bued columalst oa 1i.te
all•lrs.
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As .. a last reson." Vance told my
associate Tony Capaccio. he asked his
father-in-law for help. The former
president agreed that the Nepalese
ep)sode was "ridiculous." So last
January . he wrote to an old political
sidekick. Sen. Arlen Specter. R-Pa.
Ford hasn't forgotten the art of
political persuasion; he chose hi s
intermediary shrewdly. Specter is
chairman of the Senate Appropria-
tions subcomm ittee that decides how
much federal money th e D.C. govern-
ment will get.
Ford's "Dear Arlen" letler asked
the senator to .. help me resolve an
unjustified problem.'' He reminded
Specter of the trou ble encountered by
the Reagan Inaugural Committee's
securit) force when it sought protec-
tion forentenainersduring the festi v-
ities.
Not only did the Washington
police ref use to provide bodyguards
for the celebrities. Ford recalte<l, but
they wouldn't let the Inaugural Com-
mittee hireoff..<Juty D.C. cops forthe
job. Indeed. the committee was told
that any off-duty officers from other
jurisdictions would be arrested if they
showed up in the city with guns.
Responding to Ford's letter.
Specter had t9e staff director of the
Appropriatio ns.subcommittee call
D.C. officials and ask for "clari-
fication" of the policy against armed
bod yguards. The officials were unim-
pressed and unmoved.
Footnote: Where political clout has
failed. economic self-interest may
eventuall y succeed. Security expert
John Nolan reeently wrote to the
editor ofSuccessful Meetings maga-
zine to offer "a word of cau tion to
your readers who plan meetings in the
District, which involve corporate
, dign itaries or high-profile speakers."
Nolan warned that the city's
anti-bodyguard policy makes Wash-
ington "an unattractive site."
FOG IN FOGGY BOITOM:Try-
ina to collect required data on the
racial or ethnic baeqround ofits
employees, the State Dcpartm~t
issued a memo pointina out tbat
answcrina such questions is votun·
tary, and added this ponderous
wamina:
· .. If an employeech00tn not to
.,..,.,.... furni1h the data, tbeqency i1
authoriud, af\ercounsclina t.bc em-
ployee u to the purpote for which t.bc
data arc bcinacollccted, the need for
proscc::utor has been appointed'. In
due cou,rst he will repon whether
Mccstactuatly brokealaw. lfhcdid
not, he could wt II become tbe .
anomcy acncral or. faillna that, a
Wash1naton publi~rclations man. •
Nowadays.1hecthical standards for
both arc the same.
Rlct•n/Cokil /1 • ip4Jc•tH
'<'ol11m1U11.
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aceu~. the f'W)lnitlon oft.be
aenlit.ivnyofthedlta and the
~i.stenceor procedures to savent
unauthorized ditcloaurts, to identify
the employee•1 race and national
Ql'isin u Wl which the 1FftCY
pmieiva to be the ootreet cluai·
ncation.and wi11 IO Inform the
employee."
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· breaks Wilt's
mark in victory
L~S VEGAS (AP) -Karttm
Abdul-Jabbar hit a soft sky hook. a
sho~ he has perfected in I 5 pro-
fessional seasons: to .break Wilt
Chamberlain's previous mark and set
a new all-time National Basketball
Association scotin.J record Thursday
night of 31.421 points.
The takers' 7-2 center 1urned on
the baseline and hit the 10-footerover
two U tah Jazz defenders with 8:53 lcft
in the game as a sellout crowd of
18,359 roared its approval.
"It was a big burden off my
shoulders and a bif burden off the
team's shoulders,' Abdul-Jabbar
said. "Our 'oal is winning a world
championship. We can focus on that
now."
Abdul-Jabbar, who needed 21
points enterinJ the game to brealc
Chamberberlam's record. hit I 0of14
field goals and both of his free-throw
attempts.as he scored 22 points in the
Lakers' 129-115 victory overthcJazz.
But it was almost a mark he was
forced to wait ontil tonight a.t the
Forum against Kansas City to set.
After scoring 16 points an the first
half. he managed just a single basket
in t,be third quarter and, with the
La1Cers ertjoying a pig lead., Coach Pat
Riley move<Yto take him out of the
game. ·
With the crowd cbeerina cvel)'!lme
he touched thc_ball..--4bdu:J..Ubbar
said he was aware of how many points
he had.
.. They started looking for me when
I got within a basket," he said of his
teammates. "I could hear the crowd
and everybody knew what was goin&.
on ...
The shot that broke the record.
which came after a pass by Earvin
"Magic" Johnson, was nothing spec-
tactular. said Abdul-Jabbar. just one
of the maoy sky hooks he has hit
throuJtlout his career.
''I JUSt faked the pass to whoever
was out there, and I just shot it."
Abdul-Jabbar said.
"It's kind of hard not to have a
sense of history about this. "Every-
body's been talking about the signifi-
cance of this." he said. "It's a great
moment for an individuaJ who has
been consistent and, I guess. excellent
over lhC years."
l:_he crowd gave him a standing
Rookie sharp .0.
with his.pitches
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and as Romaniek pu it, .. ti! heft
broke loose:· _ ..('Y'
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar acknowleqea the
cbeen of the fan• Tbunday ntclat in La•
,,,, .. pt •••
veca• after breaktnc Wilt Chamberlain'•
all-time NBA acortnc record.
"Pat asked if I wanted to be taken
out," said Abdul-Jabbar. "I told him
no. I rather get it done."
But Romanick·s
toss to third ..
just a bit rusty
The Red Sox opened the ei&btb
with back-to-back singles by Tony
Armas and Rich Gedman. That
brought up Dave Stapleton who tried
to sacrifice the runners alone with a
ByCURTSEEDEN
OfllleDelly ..........
-. bunt. Romanick pounced on the t.n
but his throw to third to nail Armu
wound up in left field, allowinc two
runs to score.
Pirates back in contention . -.
If Ron Romanick could throw to
third as well as he throws to the plate.
the Angels would probably have
themselves a success story on which
to build.
Unfonunately for the An&els. the
only thing they arc building is a
reputation for letting lhmp slip away
in the late siages of the ball game.·
Glenn Hoff man followed with a
double to score Stapleton al)d tM Red'
Sox went on to lbake it a four-nm
mning. ,
"I didn't act my feet under mend l
didn't sq~ my sboWden '° wM1 I
was aimina \0 -and I loll 8'Y
'hutout." Roman.ck tried \0 e.plaia. OCCSlipspast
Dons; Rustlers
trim Fullerton
Both Orange Coast and Golden
West colleges moved back into the
South Coast Conference baseball race
Thursday with the Pirates nipping
league-leading Santa Ana. 7-6. in I 0
innings and the Rustlers also going an
extra frame to get past Fullerton. 4-3.
It was the start of third-round
action in sec play and the victories.
oombined with the Santa Ana defeat.
moved the Pirates and Rustlers to
within two games of first place.
Here's how it went:
Orange Coast 7, SaAta Au•
The Dons scored four runs 1n the
top of the ninth inning to even the
S(Ore at 6-6. but OC'Cs Larry
Cratsenbergopcned the bottom of the
lOth with a double and scored on-
1Mike Senne's RBI sin~e to g.i ve the
Pirates their first victory against
,santa Ana an three tries.
It was only the second loss of the sec campaign against 13 victones
(or the Dons. The Dons had the bases
loaded in the ninth inning \\1th no
one out after already scoring four
runs. bul OCC used an unassisted
40uble play by third baseman Joe
Kwolck and a Oy out to escape the
mess. ace hillcrs banged out 16 hits -
15 singles -ofT four Santa Ana
pitchers including ace Steve Beer who
staned but did not have a dCC1s1on.
Eric Reinhoh1. pitching in relief of
Jeff Osterode. got the victor). his
tbird against no defeats.
The Coast hitting stars were nu-
erous: JefGarda with three hits and
tt.to RBI, Mike Senne with two hits
d two RBI. Kevin Reimer with two
llits and one RBI and Jeff Brown with
I pair of hits and a run batted in.
Kwolck turned in the defensive
p\ay of the game in the ninth, snaring a sharply hit grounder, taSJing the
Santa Ana tunncr at third and
stepping on the bag for a double play.
"Osterode pitched a great game for
ias," noted ace Coach Mike Mayne.
.. Even late in the game he was still
setting ahead of the hitters ...
Golden West 4, Fullerton 3
Dean Ayers cracked an RBI sinJle
in the top of the 10th inning to 11ve tac Rustltrs the victory after the host
H ornets had squandered a golden
~ponu01ty in the bottom of the
•nth.
The Hornets. down 3-2 enterina the
·nth, evened things up when Bob
ould doubled and scored on a
olden West throwing error on a
fice bunt •ttempt by Saul FoJcon
The Hornets then loaded the bast~
'th one out and tned to 5<1uttze
me the wmnina run. Unfonunatc-
• the play backfired wben Aman
Vld struck out and Falcon wu
mowed down at the plate.
That set the stage for the Ru tier
h. Ron Mortllo drtw a one-out
alk, Gary Buckles 11n&lcd him to
ird and A)'crs delivered the
me-winner.
The victory went to reliever tcvt-
8utton, h1 ' fo urth ll'!tnst one defeat
For the second ni&ht in a row. the
Angels let one escape, only this time it
was because of throwing error by the
rookie Romanick which eventually
paved the way for a 7-4 Boston
victory before 22.235 at Anaheim
Stadium.
Romanick. a nght-hander who
earned a spot in the staning rotation
with an impressive spring. cruised
into the eighth inning with a three-hit
shutout. leading 2-0 on the strenJth of
an RBI single by Dick Schofield 1n the
second inning and Bobby Grich's
RBI double in the seventh off Red
Sox starter Dennis EckersJey.
But then came .the eighth inning.
As it turued OU1. \be l)o.Yai'4cL
who was 9-12 last 9C8SOll a' Nub\&&.
escaped the def cat when Rod Carew
powered a two-run homer ·in the-
bottom o f the eighth innina to even
things up.
It didn't matter much, tho uab. The
Red Sox sent eight men to the plate in
the ninth and three came home as
Boston took two out of three In the
season's first series..
"I really thought J had it,••
RomanicJc said. referring lo what
looked like his first tnaJOt Jeaaue
victory. "UsuaJJy. when I go into the
(Pleue Me ANGEl.8/113)
~asorda 's warning
1 comes true, 5-2 :
Orance Coaat Collece baaerunner Jef Gar-
cia pro•a to be an obetacle to Santa Ana
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los
Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda
was warning beforehand that clubs
will be in trouble 1f they conunue to·
walk Dodger slugger Pedro G uerrero
in order to get to Mike Marshall.
"They better not," Lasorda said.
"The guy behind him (Marshall> as a
great hitter. He's awesome. If I'm
pitching. I wouldn·t walk him ..
LJnfortunateh for St Lou1!>.
Lasorda \\asn't pttching Thursda)
night. Thf Cardinals intent1onalh
walked Guerrero in the bottom of the
12th inning and Marshall followed
witn a three-run homer into the right
field pa v1hon to g1' e Los .\ngeles a
5-2 v1cton. llS first of the new ~ason
"That'li teach them:· Marshall
Jacobs, three Monarchs earn All-£1~
Lewis. Beeuwsaert, Jackson ~a~n':~:~~:~~r~~o T~h tJ ~~ ~~.;
J i db Fv t 4 At---Terry Stallwonh. Lona Beach Pol) 6-4 10 7 0 ne y~ S a r On -earn Leonard Taylor. St. Bernard 6-8 r ~O O
John Hansen. Redlands 6-5 r 20 8
Mater Dei High's Matt Beeuwsaert and Tom Lewis,
who led the ~onarchs to a 28-2 record. arc repeal first team
choices on the All-CIF 4-A basketball 1cam and a third
Monarch.'6-5 guard Chris Jackson, was accorded a second
team berth. ·
Also joining the ctitc 1roup of 4-A stando uts was
Fountain Valley's Rolf Jacob . a second 1cam sclectaon
and the only player from the Sunset League ho nored
Player of the Year honors went t~ Lona Beach Poly's --------
ChnsSandle, a 6-7 senior who averaged 19 8 points a game
for the CIF 4-A and state champions.
O ther nominees for Player of the Year honon were
Glendale Hoover's Joe Hillma n. tht' scctton· leading
scorer w11tl a 41.3 a"eragc: Lewis. who avera&N 30. 7
points and 13.2 rebounds a gnmr. and the Notre
Dame-bound Bttuwsacrt. thr 4-A 's Pia) er of the \'car in
1983
Jacobs. a 6-7 ~tandout for the Barons and ht'ldcd for
the Univcr'$ity of Anzona. averaged 13.0 poinu a same an
h:adina Fountain Valle to the Sunset League ch:im-
paonstup.
The ~11-CIF team art picked by the hm Intra t11c
Bank tclechon board
FIRST TEAM
Player, Sctiool
C hn~ SnnJle. long Beach Poly
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Ht. Yr. Ava:
6 7 Sr 19.8
Jacobe
Joe Hillman. Glendale Hoover 6-2 r 4 1 '\
Matt Beeuwsaert. Mater De1 6-6 ~r 15 0
Many Wilson. Simi Valley 6-2 Sr. 20.Q
Rodney Scott. St. John Bosco 6-3 r 14 5
SECOND TEAM
M1kt' Yoest. Crespi
Torin Williams. Verbum Dc1
Rolf Jacobs. Fountain Valle)
Oval Miller. Mommgs1de
Roland H'Orvath. Redondo
Johnny Gnffin. Lo ng Beach Wilson
Morion Wiley. Long Beach Pol
Carlton Davenpon. Santa Moruca tbns Jackson, Mater Dc1
Chns Jeffenon, Vcrbum Dc1
Rich Grande. Olendalt'
THIRD TEAM
Mike DoktOrtl)k, Mary Star
Kenny Talbert. Muir
Hunter Knapl), C'rnp1
Grq ten tra. Redlands
Damn Ranck. Ventura
Brad W1nslow. nta Mo01e1
Mehcn Otrman} Millikan
Harvc) Ma n. Crcsetnta Vallc>
f'rtd Vllle. Bosco Tech '
, tc\C Rannln . Cam1nno
Ken Gathn. Culver City
6-6
6·8
6-7
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6-5
6-3
6-3
S-11
6-5
6-1
6-1
6-7
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6-S
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6-3
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cracked after his first·home run of the
season ... I told you I'd get a lot of RBis'
1fthe) keep walking Pete. ,
'Tm happy I'm batting bchin<b
him. I'm going to be up there with a•
lot of men on base. I ~uess I j ust have
to earn their respect.· •
The big Dodger left fielder bu
certain!) earned the Cardinals re-~
spcct. In two games against the
Cardinals. Marshall has knocked in
st\ runs with five hits.
R oo ~1c right-hander Orel
Hcrsh1scr earned the win. h.is first m
the maJor lca$ues.
"1 lOld Mike lha L if be. .got the
gamt'-w1nning hi t to gt't the baJI for
me.·· Hcrsh1scr said afterward.
nfortunately. no ont' was s1~un
1n the nght field pavilio n.
There were onl) 28.879 fan
hand at Dodger Stadium. the
Dodgers· smalkst home crov.d in
nearl~ tv.o ~cars
Marshall s v. inning blow came off
Jt'fT Lahtt. 0-1
Earlier 1n the Clghth inning.
Dod centcrfielder Ken Land-
madc a game-~v1ng play.
home run awav from Tito
Landrum Y-tth a lcapingeatch against
the .... all
St Louis took a 2-0 lead in the
SC<.'ond inning against Los Angeles
'ltarter Rick Honeycutt. George Hen-
dnck walked and David Grttn
doublt'd him to third. Willie McGee
41nd DarTcll Poncr followed wtth
run-sconOJ singles. ·
Bob Forsch. the Cardinals starter.
held Los n cks to one hit over five
innings. rcunn1 10 batten10 a row It
o nt' trt•tch.
But tht' Dod&en cauaht up an the
s1xth wtthout &etuna t~ ball out of
the 1nfit'ld Dave Anderson led off
w1th an infield ~f\l)e to shot\. Mitt
11 walked and Honq~un, at-
tcmptina to sacnficc. buntni for a
1n1lc to fill the ba~
W1th tc'-C at the plate. Foncb
hurled a wild pitch 10 the p
~n. al10W1n1 Andcpon to tc:Ort.
When ' (1'0Un~ O\ll. pinch
runMr Rafael Landtsto) camt borne
Wllh tht l)ll\& f'\fn..
The Ood " u.me lhcir bome-
and ton1 t wt Bob Weld\ pileh·
1n •an" Pitt bna&b and J bn Tud t.-.. ,..
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DaYie blasts NFL
after Colts' Dlove
to Indiana~li~
Frem •u,aedlet
s A.NGELES T Jn th~ wake orth'c EiJ
Balf ore Colli' mo\'c to Indianapolis, • • •
Anselcs Raiden owner Al Davis says
e 11 more copvinced than ever that he is beina tr~ted
as a SCCQl\d-class citizen by the mt of the National
Football Lcaauc.
"Tht'y just don't want the Raiden to compete with
the R.amsp1 the other teams an tbe league on an equal
footina. _,,d that's the way it's olways been." Davis said.
---... A federal coun jury ruled in
May 1982 tt}at Davis had the right
to move has Raiders from Oak-.
land. Technically, the move still
as not permanent ~ausc of the
Cit)' of Oakland's pending emi-
nent-domain suit and the NFL's
promise to take the case to the
StJprcme C'oun.
Robert lrsa) moved has( oh\
last week and rt'ports indicate he
received big offers from both
8alt1more. trying to keep the
team. and lnd1anapohs. trying to get it.
NFL ( omminaoncr Pete Ro1elle has said the NFL
ca n't gl't involved an the Colts' mo",,c becaul>C of the
Ra1der-i' v1rtory in coun. However. Da\ 1s ~ei. thl'
s1tua tmn a\ a personal one
Phoenlz edges Lazers in OT
IN G LEWOOD -Charley Greene ml scored 3:03 into the oven1me pcnod to lift
the Phoenix Pnde to a 4-3 victory over 1hc
Los Angeles L.azers Thur~y night in a
Ma1or Indoor Soccer League game. ·
Jua n Cardenas scored for Los Angeles at the I J 51
mark of the founh quarter to ue the contest at 3-3 and
\end 1t into a sudden-death ovcn1me penod.
Greene also had three assists for Phoenix. 16-26
Paul Lee. Mark Kerlin and Dam1r Sutc' ski each scored
one goal fo r the Pnde.
Cardenas s.cored his first goal of the game for the
L.azers 1n the first quaner. &10 added the uuers' third
goal.
. Los Angelei. 1s 19-23.
.. llcQaarD to coach Weet aqaad
Cko• Mc()uam. buUtbeU cdacb at m Cal State Fullenon for the past four
seasons. will co.ch llae Wett aquad in tbe
three-day Aloha au.;e nt1t week in
Honolulu.
McOu•m will replace Fresno State's Boyd Grant, who 11 ii[
The Aloha Oa ic bnnp '*ther four senior
collegiate All · tat teams for a round-robin to urnament
that runs April 12. l 3 and 14. One of the sen iors on the
West squad will be Leon Wood, who played for
McQuam It Cal State FulJenon.
Ranger• aurprlae Ialander•
Bnlhant goaltcndang b) Glen Haoloa
paced the Ne"" York Rangers past the
four-ll mC' SLanlc> Cup cha mpion New
York Jo;landers J-0 rhursda) night. C\C•
ning their hc\t-of-five National Hockey League playoff
~ncs a1 one game apiece. Hanlon stop~d 45 shots an
the Patrick D1v1\1on semifi nal as the v1si ung Ranger-i
hand<.·d the Islanders their first pc>stseason shu1ou1
s1m:c Ma> 1980 . Meanwhile. Montreal and goah<.·
Steve Penoey aga in surprised Boston. 3-1. to take a 2-0
lead an their matrhup ... Craig Laughlin and Dave
Cbrl1Uao !>rnred 12 !>cconds apart in the third period.
sending Wai.hington to a 6-2 victory over Philadelphia
and a 2-0 lead in a Patrick matchup ... Dale Hunter'•
two goals led Quchcc to a 6-2 triumrh over Buffalo and
a 2-0 cdg(' 1n an Adams ~1fina ... Rookie Steve
Vierman scored wuh 11 : 17 remaining to break a 3-3 tu.·
and ~nd v1s1t1n~ Detroit to a 5-3 victory over St. Louis
in a Nom s se mifi nal. evening their sen es at one game
ap1etl' .. Al MacAdam sent Minnesota ahead in the
th ird penod. and Willi Plett and Neal Broten added
goah 10 send the host Nonh Stars over Chicago. 6-5 tn
the other Noms semifinal. tying that scn es at one game
each ... Jim Pepllo1ld and Mlke Eaves scored goals an
a 1·03 span 1n the second penod to overcome a 1-0
defi cit and lead ( aJgar) to a 4-2 victory over Vancouver
and a 2-0 lead in their Smythe D1vis1on s.ries ...
Oefen~man Randy Greu scored 21 seconds into
overtime as Edmonton downed Winnipeg. 5-4 to take a
2--0 lead in their Sm)1he On 1sion semifinal.
,,... lnl&e drove in !our nmtt..... Ii Balboa.I sluged a thrce-oNn homer and
every Kansas City starter acored at lcut
on~ in a 15-4 romp over the New Y.ort
Yankees in American Latue b9ICbell Tbur14Jy nialn.
Larry Gira, whose l 8 loue1 led \he ~or teaaues last
year, had I perfect same throUJh five innill&' before
walkint kn Griffey and yieldina a one-out 1inale to
Tim Foll ... In another one-aided AL coottst, U.1•
M .... f drove in three runt and Geo11e leU coUected
three hill as Toronto cruabed
Seattle, I l-S. The Blue Jays
eNptcd for sill Not in the MCOnd
inn1na to cl\ate Sea tile starter Jim
letUA. with MQICby'1 RBI
double and 1 twg..Nn ain&)e by
All,... Grtlfla bia.hliahtina the
innina ... &Jn G..._ hit a
three--run homer and Alu Tram·
meU homered:triolcd and 1inaJcd
twic:e 10 spark Oetroi& to a 7-3
Wlatte victory at Minnesota, gjyina tbe
Tiaen a 1weep of their t~same,
scason-.opcning series. Du Petry scattered t'ive hhs
over seven innings for Detroit ... Cleveland stole siA
bases ap1nst new Texas catcher Netl Ynt while Ne.ti
Hta&oD and DH Splllaer co~inc o n a four-hitter as
the Indians dumped the Ran rs. -3. Thesixstealsticd
the record for the most ever · st the Raniers.
North, Wood tied for 1olf lead
GREE NSBORO. N.C.-Andy North !I
b1rd1ed th e final hole m a chilly wind.
finishing off a four-under-par 68 and tying ~kae Wallie Wood for the first-round lead
Thursday in 'the Greater Greensboro Open Golf
l oumament.
Has I 0-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at the
rain-soaked Forest Oaks Country Club course com-
pleted a back nine of32. Like Wood, he chipped in for
a bird ie.
Wood. an the first poup off the tee, finished before
the winds reached their peak and the wind<hill factor
sent the late staners scurrying for foul weather gear. The
course was saturated by heavy overnight rain.
Buddy Gardner, who hit all 18 greens. veteran Al
Geaberger and Tony Sills were one off the pace at 69.
The group at 70 included David Peoples. Corey
Pavan. Peter.Jacobsen, Jay Haas. George Bums. Mac
O'Grady, Mike McCullough. Tommy Valentine. Gary
Hallberg and O.A:-Weibring. _ f!f-
Some of the game's more prominent figures had
thei r difficult1c.s. however, Fuzzy Zoeller struggled to
an 8 1. Craig Stadler shot a 75. Cal Peete ha-cf a 74 .
-.... Q~ hit a two-run homer in Ii · the third innlna. tlwn Ii~ in a pair of
run• durlna Sin Oieao'• five-run founh
that rallied the Pldm to an U victory
Thursday aJ\emoon over Pitubursh. The Pldm
trailed S:.0 after l 'h inninp, tbankl in:part to a ~nd
slam b\' rookje DM1 ,.,..... off AMy BawkJu an the
third. The victory kept the Padret unbeaten at 2-0 in the
rou~J aeason . . • Also at 2..0 is Otica,o. a1 a,..
.....,. drove in four runs with two 11nalel and a
horwr 11 the Cubs used a six-run fifth ionina to down
San Franc~sco, 11-1. CltlftMIMyfitcbedinandoutor
trouble to ICt the win, allowint l hiJI in 51/J inninp
before beina relieved by Ttm 1...-.,.. Rainey also
ktiocked In two runs, ont on a sinaJe in the fourth aod
&riother on a butt-loaded walk in the fifth when the
Cubs opened a 9-l lead.
Johnny Miller in accident
MAPLETON, Utah -Golfer Johnny !I
Miller was recuperatjna 11 his home
Thursday followina a traffic accident in
which he sustained a head lauratton and •
bruises, said an employee of the former U.S. Open and
British Open champion.
Kent Belcher. who works for Miller at his home,
said it was too early to determine whether the aolfer
w~uld be able to compete in next week's Masters
tournament at Augusta, Ga.
··He's planninJ on it and he's hoping to be there,"
Belcher said. "It's Just a question of bow he feels."
Belcher said Miller was "not feeling too weJI ria.ht
now. He's kind of sore, as you'd e~f someone to be
af\er an accident. But he's lucky he wasn't hurt worse."
Miller. who was alone at the time, was injured
Wednesday when his jeep collided with another vehicle
at an intersection, Belcher said. The impact caused
Miller's vehicle to roll several times.
"He hit his head on the windshield and he was
thrown around a tSit when his jeep rolled," Belcher said. ~lcher said he arrived at the scene about five
minutes af\cr the accident and found Miller "sitting on
the side of the road agai!)St the other car."
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Peterson learns-from her past mistake Cycles race
at Mesa
Fairgraunds
MeN Verde Center
2701 Hubor Blvd
She lead s Dinah Shore event
after shooting first-round 68
By HOWARD L. HANDY
apecW lo the Delly ..-01
R.\NC HO MI R.\C il -:-I JUrt Pell'r<1on a -.cc-
ond-)ear pla\cr "'ho n:mcmhcr-i lhl· 11th hole at Me..a
Verd('( ountn < lub all too "'ell ,., thl' tir,t-round leader ol
1he Nab1~0-(}1nah ~hurl' In' 11a1mn:il at \11\\IC>n Kill\
( oun lr) ( lub
Peter\on 'fired a 4-under-par Ms to ta kl· a unc-stroke
lcld o'er 1983 LP(JA pla)er of the )Car Patt) C..heehan and
Hall of Fame r,tar Kath) Wh11"'onh under dear-"' ind less
!.k1c., Thursda\
"I hit a ho(>k'>ho1 un m\ Jrn l' oil thl' I I th holl· toda) :·
Peterson '>atd fullowingjl round that 1ndudl'd fi, l' b1rd1es
and a bog1e
"The las1 time I h1 1 11 hkl' thill "'a' 1n < O\ta Mc\a. I
made a nine on the 13th hole tr} 1ng 10 gt.•1 out from behind
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the tree\ thl'rl' f uda}. I flicked up to the green and had a
h1rd11.·
··.\1 Cos1a Mc\a. I kepi hitting trl'es and my fifth shot
was a 3-woo<l into the green."
Her trouble'> al Mesa Verde C< came dunng the
\Crnnd round.
"Alkr that nine. I s.tartcd worrying about making the
cut but I did and picked up a little over S 1.000." (She tied
for 26 th).
Whi le she know\ where Costa Mesa 1s located, she had
trouble with her local geography.
fast greens like these. The course 1s as good or;t>ett er than I
have ever seen it -it is in superb cond1tion·and the wind
wasn't a factor today."
Whitworth's nex t victory will be No. 85. "If 1t
happens. at will be a milestone and when 1t happens. I will
be glad 10 talk about it again. Winn i n~ 1s what we arc here
fo r. but I had to get to 84 10 get here.'
Whitwonh's round showed four b1rd1es and one
bogey. She didn't have a three-putt green.
"I didn't ever pul mysdf 1n pos1t1on to have to make
a long putt today." she said. "h's not the putter. at's the
puttee when you mass. I still read the greens pretty well and
all it takes is gcttin& the putter back on a line."
Sheehan finished early in th e da) and said. "I'll take
69 on this course any day. I was a round the hole all day and
I think I c.an win on any course we play."
Her round included five b1rdic!I and two bogeys
Nancy Lopez, winner of th e Un1den LPGA lnv1ta-
11onal at Mesa Verde('(' an March. finished the day at 75.
J-o"er-par after an up-and-down round that saw her soar
10 39 on the front side. Her round included five b1rd1l's, six
bogeys and one double-bogey.
OCC '!Omen top Rlo Hondo "E"erybody keeps talking about the putts breaking
toward Indio. I wa., trying to figure out where Indio is. J
never heard of the place . let alone trying to fi nd 1t on a golf Orange Coast College's Diane Oliveira delivered a
course." three-run homer in the fifth 1nn1ng Thursday to lead the
Peterson "'a5 the first rookie in fo ur years to win a host Pirates to a 4-1 non-conference softball victor) O\'er
tournament lai.t season She won the Rail Chanty Classic Rao Hondo. 1-------------1 by defeating Jud) Ellis on the first hole of a sudden-death The victor) improved OCC"s overall record 10 16-9
playoff. and went to freshman Janice S1 v1ts. who scattered six hats tneexepeneatve •
·1in '" spen s1v1 not hig h
1n prtc.e rpaso11ao1e
Two \\Cd.\ ago. Petl'rson finished second a1 Tucson and walked just one. S1v1ts improved her record to 3-2.
and she also hac; a lie for ~venth thi s season at arasota. OCC returns to South Coast Conference action
Tonight marks round
two o( speedway motor-
cycle racing's 16th con-
sccuti ve season auhc Or-
ange County Fairgrounds.
La st Friday night's
season opener saw Mike
Bast pick up where he left
off last year by winning the
scratch main event wtlh
.\Ian Chnsttan bowing to
engine fa ilures an both or
has heat races and never
reall ~ was able to get going.
Another nderencountcr-
1ng m_echanical problems
opening night was Brad
Oxley. who won his handi-
cap heat and was second an
the semifinal before a senes
of mec hanical failures ruin:>
cd his hope for the title.
This is the ttme of the
year that the ridcrs'try to $Cl
that little edge by winning
in the early season. and
hope that momentum will
carry 1hem throughout the
remainder of 1984. It's also
the tame of the season that
riders are trying to impress
their spon sors with good
showings.
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Anderson~ SChet1ner&O
Marin a gets key victory,
CdM cohtiiiues Its run ___ !l_w__,,a_y_
ThomP10nv.-asnot1v1Wlbk(onhatevcnt.bavin1already
comPtted in four e~ts.
Marina Hiah, behind Chip R11h'1 triple, •wcrt to• crucial victory over Huntinaton Beach, Corona de Mar's
Dave Andenon•fo~d some answns for himself in the
880, mile and 2-mile and Woodbridtc-Hiah'J Eric
Schmnerhom stood out .,.in, cap1urina four even11 to
hiahli&ht Oranac Coast area track i nd field activjty for the preps Thursday.
Here's how it went:
RJah noted out Thom~ in the 200 in 2l seconds
Oat, one ofthtec races in whach Rish edted the Huntinston 8clch 11andout,
For the Oilers, Joe Aleunder tripled in the distance
even ta.
AMerMll ..... ., wt• ..... &rt,le
Andenon served notice to the mt o( tbc SCa View
Laaue, apparentJy the Sea Kinp 1t1ndout has his aiahts
setforwinninathe800, ls.600anc:S3.200at lhelca,udinals.
.. He wanted to tee ii he could do it ao we had him tr)'
it today," aaid hla coach, Jim TomUn. "We weren't tryina -LoacJamp sweep decl1,ve for Martaa
1t came down to the last event -the mile relay -
before M1rina could claim a 71...63 Suntet League triumph
over vi1it1n1 Huntington Beach to remain unbeaten after
three leaave meets. kcepina pace with Founiajn Valley.
t0trub It in." .
The Sea KJnas. with thccapebility to rub it in witb any
numberof eomblnationa, blaated hosJ University, 108-22.
But both coaches ~ that the long jump was a
decisive event in the Vik1n1 triumph.
Anderson, with aolid competition in tbe 880 (Brute
Krebs). mile(Robbie Barrios) and 2-mile(Orta Whittley).
had w1nnin1 times of I :58.58, 4:33.S3 and ~S4.34.
University's Steve Jen turned in an ouuta.ndingcfTort
in the triple jump with a 44-6'h dfort1 comin& on what
apptars to be in very raued track condnions.
The Marina trio of Mike Malone (20-6¥•). Bill Marler
(20-1 "2) and Don Hutchens ( 19-10) all recorded personal
bests as the Vikings earned valuable points in that event.
The mttt wasn't decided until the last event. however.
L.eadinJ 66-63. Marina needed a wtn 1n the mile relay and
sot it in a time of 3:39.9. Hunt1ns1on Beach's Danny
Chilean AFS student Gonzalo Vasquez turned in a
nice double for the Sea Kings on a day when several had big
moments.
Vasquez won both weight events with tosses of S 1-4
Sliding catch
Ora.nae Cout Colle&e outfielder Da•e
Roll&Dd lea•ea his feet to mak~ play
acaln•t Santa Ana 'tn Thunday'a South
Cout Conference conteet won by Piratea.
ANGELS LOSE, 7-4.
From Bl • •
eighth or ninth inning I win it with
momentum.
"It's just a matter of the play on the
bunt. I didn't execute. They (lhe Red
Sox) have all the momentum going
their way," Romanick added.
On Wednesday niaht. the Angels
went to Luis Sanchez Tate 1n the game
and wound up dropping a 2-1 de-
cision. Thursday. they went to two
new additions to the bullpen -Curt
Kaufman and Frank LaCorte.
Kaufman took the defeal, giving up
doubles to Mike Easler and Stapleton
in the ninth. LaCorte entered the
game and gave up an RBI double to
Dwight Evans. his second of the
game.
For the second niah1 in a row. Angel
Manager John McNamara could only
talk about the impressive efforts of
his starting pitchers (Mike Witt was
sharp thro»&h eight innings Wednes-
day). F -
"He (Romanick) pitched a very
good ball game. It 's a shame to sec 1t
go like that. Bllt he has to be pleased
with what he did," McNamara said.
"Tt was one of those nights where I
could pul it where I wanted In."
Roman1<:k added. I had the advan·
tage of seeing Boston the last two
nights. I knew who WllS hitting and
who wasn't. By the third I felt I was 1n
command."
Through the first MX innings.
Romanick had faced JUSt one batter
over the minimum
"It was kind ofhke saying. 'that's a
great seven tnnings,' and then what-
ever cound go wrong went wrong.
You know. Murphy's Law. I know I
pitched well. I guess that's some
consolation," Romanick sighed.
McNamara, meanwhile. refused to
draw compansons between similar
late-inning fiascos a year ago and the
way this season has started.
"I don't dwell on last year. I look at
thing.sright now,'' he said. "I've never
looked at those things."
The Red Sox managed to take two
of the th ree from the Angels when
they should have swept. Only a
throwing error by rookie shortstop
Jackie Gutierrez in the ninth inning
of the opener pft'vented Bo1ton from
tak.ing a 1-0 victory. Instead, the
Angels took a 2-1 dec1s1on.
Thursday. it was the Red Sox's tum
to talk about a fielding miscue by the
opposition. .
"It wasn't the best bunt in the
world, but it turned out that wa y."
said Stapleton. who laid down the
crucial sacrifice attempt.
"I wasn't surprised he threw to
third because I heard thecatcher(Bob
Boone) call for the play," said
Stapleton. who wou nd up on third as
1wo tcammatescro\scd 1hc plate to tic
lhe game 2-2
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UCI, Coast oarsmen
vie in SD Classic
SAN OfEOO -UC Irvine and OranicC~st Collcaejoin some.of the
top colle11ate rowina powers m the
coun!!)' Sunday for the I I th annual
San D1cao Crew Classic on Mi ion
Bay.
A crowd of20,000 is anuc1pat~ for
the event which 11 expected to lu~
nurty SO schools and nauon1tl or-
pnizations. amona them Y1le,
Northustcm. Navy, Pennsylvania,
Wa h1naton. W1scon in. Stanford
and San Dicao State.
The40-racccard bc&lnut 6:JOa.m.
Last event ii 1ehcdufcd for approx-
imately l p.m.
UC Irvine will comptte in 1evcral
catcaoricaj lncludina the vanity
clpts, wh le Qranae Coast will enter
lu vusity boat, compritcd of JUSt
tophom01et, in the Junior· vanity
divi11on ..,alntt (our-year school
op~sltion. • The crew PfOll'lm •t tchoola likc
BCrkcley and Washinaton arc so
atronathat the difference betwttn the
varsity and Junior varsh}'. boats i&
iosianificant, • eJC.plains OCC ocw
coach Dave Grant. "In fact. so much
shiftina socs on during the course of
tbc Y.tar that a varsity oarsman may
row half his races m the JV boat.''
OCCsjunfor vanity ei&ht will row
in the same heat with UCl Othen 1n
the heat include Cal. Wash1n1ton.
Yale, Lofll. Beach State and Santa
Barbara CC That nact 111tt for 8:40
a.m.
UCl't fre\hman r1aht wHI row It
8:55 alona with tanford, UC n
Dicao. Loyola-Marymount, U and
San Otcao Statr.
OCCs froth e1a.ht will row at 9:05
a. m. aJona with 11, lJ C. UC'l.A and
UC Davis.
Coast's novice ci&J'lt wtll ht 101na
for hssuuh C'rcw\l•s ktitk in a row.
The Pirate• will row It 7:40 a.m.
Rod Ca rew
Melvin has
470 l ea d
LONG BE<\C H -Pete f'vM, 1n of
L1gh1house Point Fla. maintained
his lead 1n the .no na11onal cham·
pion5h1p Thursda) with finishes of
2-5 in a breezy two races out of
Alamatos Ba)' Yacht ·Club. Winds
were clocked at 15 knots.
Da ve Ullman of Balboa Yacht
Club moved into second place in the
standings with finishes of S-2. Jonas
Hagbom of Sweden won the fint
race to move up to third place.
Point scores after the first four of
six races were Melvin, 18.7; Ullmon.
26. 7; Ha13bom. 29; Steve Benjamin.
Oyster Bay. N.Y .. 39, and Pede
Dickey, Greenwich, Conn .. 47. 7.
The series continues through atur-
day with two races each day. Skippers
will be allowed to throw out their
worst race In the finaJ sconna.
After the nationals the 2Q skippers
will be prcpanna for the U.S. Olympic
trials for the class starting Apnl :?8
Conquerors romp
Tht> Newpon Chnst1an Con-
querorf overwhelmin& supcnonty 1n
cadcmy Leasur baseball action
showed throuah aptn Thursday as
the Conquerors cruJh«i L1bcny
C'hnsuan at Costa Mna'' leWtnklt
Park, 2S-O.
lt was a rout 1n every 1 prct 1
C'hns Howard and Mark Frcdrr-
1ckson combined to no-h•l L1bcn y
Chnattan while stnkina out 14 tn JU t
11x inn1nas
and I 36-' in the lftol and d~ Alto, tophoa\ore l od
Bearbower doubled IAkiftf tbe intennedia1e burdln tn
43.7 and addinaa ~3'1• wanner an the trioleJ:;"P·
Ron F1emtt added a lbarl) l:OO. 7 in die~ lO to With
his victory in the 4-40. while Patrick Mcaratb turntd 1n a
nice 23.0 In winnina the 220.
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SdMI,.. ............... ·-.... ,.,, ' Schermerhorn wu 1 one-mu Wreck.in& crew W'l&.h
victoriet in his favorhc event&. the 2.00, 400 pd 800 alont with the tonJ jump, and Bill Martina, Richie Broob and
Mark Phillips stood out. too. for the W~
Warriors, but it wasn't enouah IO ofl'Kl MiMion Vae~ 1
depth in 1n 81-SS South <:Wt Lna~ dual m«t loss for
the Warriors.
Schermerhorn f'lctd to victoriet in the 200 meters
(22.09). 400 < 4 t .19) and 800 (1;59.24). &Jona with a
winning 20-S in the fon1jump.
Martin'° however. turned in the day•s biucst surprise
for Woodbndge in the tnple jump with a 0-8 winnina
effon to edse M1 ion Vie10'1.Duane Grc&ory. Grqory,
w'ho had won both hurdln in 14. 93 and 40.02. was second by just one inch. '
Brooks and PhiU1ps maintained their streak. g0in11-2
in the I 00-yard dash with clockings of I 0.13 arrd I 0.14.
They have run I ·2 in every meet this season.
IRVINE GIRLS
TOPEL TORO
SuMC'I Laiuc 1nuaa• a 96-Jl oaa111 ... •
Wmj went 16S.OancnJ.nHndledilcm_. ..
... dlOn or tbe day may laave come ... 0...
w11ere uoea cou.nll)/IOCXlW .. J ... no , • • in lllMOftll belts of4:l0.6ad 9:Sl.Oia wi~-··
and l.200 metm. Tanmate Briu amt illi t~ with a Winner in &be biltl aa.-... Wblt
dock.IQ&. but it wu ovtnbadoweCt by .,...._...
Riddle, who went 16.0 in dle/roeb-iOpb catJ,lpJ.-" Tiae m t oC the day beloftllld &o me ,!..._,
perS.'• 49. 9 1n the 400 co.pied wilh 1 l0.9 ia 1111 To~ko ldded viciorict in the )Oftl and triple
fteelwrfeld 1--.. crtfi1e wt.
J'\nior Elie Whttlwn&ht posicd lail ~ tri~the hiah jump. long Jump and uipll
Edison Clluaed to a 97-34 Sunset Victory °"" minster.
Whcelwriaht took the hiah jump uncoa&elled _...
leap of 6-0, and easily outdistanced his foa ill lk
Jump (19·9land tnplt Jump,(42-11).
Doua Beynon spnntcd to vtctories in the 200 ...
while Jon Nowotny completed a busy da). II~
Cha')n'S thrtt third-plaa finishes and a \llCtOfY ia
1.600-meter run..
Manin uryanek was an impreuivt winner in
3.200, clocking a 10:04. " .
FeUx •oe1tles, bet Rodnumen CM*-
Eitancia Hi&h's Myron Felix doubled an the
Keith Hodge turned in a sharp S4.3 in the-440, Bill
doubled in the distance races and Darren Robcru. 0.
Wetzel and Eric Dom turned in bic eft'oru;
I rvinc High 's girlstoppled El Toro, 77-41. in the battle Saddleback'$ Roadrunners had too much in tbc spria
for supremacy in Sea View League track Thursday and field events and pulled out a 76-60 Sea View afternoon. .victory. .
The Vaqueros arc now S-0 in leaaue competition. Teddy Baker led Saddleback with winners in t
while El Toro dropped to 4-1 . sprints (9. 9 and 22.2) on wl)at is considered a very
Irvine dominated the running events, with senior Sara track for the 100 and 220.
Morton posting personal bests in the I 00 ( 11 . 9) and 220 Hodsc. a iunior, was aJso second io the half miJe wi
(27.0). a 2:04.4. whi e Baerg's double consisted ~ :
Sophomore Laura Chapel posted an impressive 10:43.4 c&ockinp. ---
double in the 880(2:17.8) and mile (S:l9.6). winning the Felix won hurdles in 15.2and 42.8. but was in \ftty
latter event by a half-minute. She was one second off her company 10 the sprints, comin1 in second in the 220 (2 .
personal best in the 880 and three seconds off in the mde. and th.ird in the 100 (10.3).
Freshman Mary Coleman upset two-time Sea View Dom, a sophomore. went 1 S.9 in the hiah h
champion Tonya Ransom in the 440, racing to victory in Roberts took the mile in 4:46.9 and Wetzel.went 6-~
I :00.4 to win by a tenth of a second. capture the high jump.
In other events: Debeta, Bru.u pace Sau.rt·~
•Newport Harbor turned back Costa Mesa, 82-34, JoJo Oubes,IJ. despite an inJurcd foot. rallied
thanks in part to the efforts of Kristen Drage, who won the capture the 880 1n 2:03.4 and Steve Brazas turned in
330 hurdles, was second in the 110 hurdles and third in the twi~winning effort in the weight events to pace N
long jump, as well as contributing to the victory in the 440 Harbor to an 86-43 Sea View Leaaue decision.
relay. Also coming up with winnen for tbe Sailon to
•Kari Sondra sprinted to victory in the I 00-yard dash Jam Bowles' double in the 220 and 4.a (24.4 and S2. 3)
in 12.S6 and had a good leg in the winning mile relay as Fritz Howser, Todd Spooner and Rob Giem. am
Corona dcl Mar topped University. 73-44, in a Sea View others. · ·
meet. Howser pole vaulted 13-0. \\thile Spooner went 19
Stacey Skeie was an easy winner in the two-mile in in the long jump. Giem was a winner in the triple ju
12:24, while Annette Rogers was University's st.an4out. with a 39-2 effort.
doubling in the 220 and 440. El Te" HtJ•mps lrvlae
•In the Sunset League, Cheryl Henderson tripled and It all came down to third place in the long and lri
Dyana Crabtree won twice to ~park Fountain Valley to a jumps in El Toro's 69-67 Sea View l.eaguc victory ·
95-41 verdict over Ocean View. v1sitin1 Irvine Thursday and it was Kelly Moynihan
Henderson won the sprints and leaped 17-3111 to junior. who came throuah witb the big effons, logj
capture the long jump. while Gilbert's double was :s:_· n the 17-71h and 38-91h to get the cnacial thlrd place.
1 600 and two-mile events. El Toro's best moments came tn the hurd\cs
· Sophomore Debbie Orr was Ocean View's stan wc1a.ht events. whett Bob Summen recorded wi.nncn
performer. earning firsts in the 400. high jump and triple the sticks wilh umcs of I S.3 and 42.1 and Joe T1mo
Jump. the ihot (47-l l >/•)and diSCUI ( l S2-2'h).
•t:.chson remained unbeaten in Sunset compctiuon M~· P~e ..._. •t.t
wnh a 104-30 romp over Westminster. Mater Dei's BohPa&e bad a personal beat 1AroW
The Chargers had winners in each evenf except the 52-9 to win the shot put, as the Monarchs stayed un
3.200 wnh sisters Joy and Kathy Biefeld each posting in Angelus league competiti011 with an SS.JI rout of
triumphs. Paul.
HostNHYC
inSecond Troians 'awesome at Team Cup · . '.I •
ByALMONLOCKABEY 1n 18-10 triumph
Dal!J,,... ... , .... Wrt•
lhrce yacht clubs started compet1-
t1on Thursday for the 1984 Yacht
Club Team Racing Cup being sailed
in the ocean o~ewport Beach 1n
Etchclls-22 sloops.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club 1s
host for the event. The other clubs are
Larchmont (N .Y.) Yacht Club. and
the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club.
There arc four boats on each team.
Leader after the first two of six.
races was Larchmont YC with skip-
pers Jamie McC'reaery. B1uy Monte
Sano. Louis Piano and David Watt.
Their team score was JS I/, points.
Second with 51 poin(s was NHYC
with skipper~ Rick Haw1horne. Scoll
Ramser. <\rt Robinson and Jane
Schock Rm al Bt:rmuda Y< wa~ third with Mr. point\ Sl..1pp<.'r' an~ Craig
Fktrhl'r. Hud Ha v~ard. Ja~ I..
dutl·rbndgc and Ward Youn,
LJniversity High pos1ed Its most
impressive tennis victory of the
season Thursday wath an 18-10
co11qucst of host Palos Verdes. a 1983
CIF 4-A semifinalist.
"It was awesome,'' said Un1,ers1t)
Coach Gary Siscl. alluding to the pla)
of s1 ngles star C'hns Greer and both of
his doubles teams. &tween them
the)' racked up 16 of the T roJans' 18
points.
"It was as good a match as we've
pla}ed all year,'' continued S1sel.
Georgr Paulson and Enc Ohvcr
swept. but the brightest news was the
new setup of Brett Vogel and Paul
Corkery. who made their No. 2
doubles combination ever) bit a<i
formidable as No . I.
Palos Verdes· No. I doubles team 1\
C:\Ccllent." ~~s $1'>1:1 ··Rut V~cl and
( orken h;l\ c rral h co ml· on ·
lln1,·Cr'\1t\ ti-I · 1n tht> Sea \ ll."
LC'aguc:. 1s no" 10-3 overall
U.S ., Czechs vie in volleyball
LO (, BF A( H -The Llnited
'it ates men·., national voile) ball team
will be on d1\pla )' tonight and
Saturda) at Long Beach Cit) ( olkgl·
where the") 'II bl· part C\f a four-nation
interna11onal scnes
The U.S . wh1C'h includes Laguna
Beach's Dust)' Dvorak and Ncwpon
Beach's teve Timmons and Mike
Blanchard. meets Czechoslovakia to-
night at 8. follo"' ing a 6 o'clod matl.h
bctw~n Japan and Canada
Saturda~ 's champ1 onsh1p mulch 1'1
al 8 following the third place game at
6. T 1cket s are SI 0. $8 and $6 tor each
night with proceeds geared lO\o\ard the
Long lkach Volleyball Assoc1at1on
Further information can be obuuned
by phoning (213) 493-1375
In another non-league high schoo'
encounter. Sunset League Icade~
Huntington Beach posted a 23-~
'1ctory over Mata De1. ~ Oilers dominated ·in double(
wanning every possible point. with
partners Chns Ganz and Pat Bcdle)
and John Gabriel and Pat'Nordbera
producing sweeps.
Hununaton Beach 1s 12-3 overall
and S--0 10 Sunset act.Jon.
Orange Coast had an eas)' ume
in commun1t) college a~tion, Wl
all but one set an dispos\ng of Sa
Ana College. 9-0. With Jeff EWJ
singles play standmg out, as well
the doubles (and singles) pla) of
Bonfa and Jeff Barnard. Coast ils n
I 0-4 overall, 7-1 m South C
< onfl-rcnce pla )
Thl· Orange: Coast "'omrn·<; sq
'il'ldt:J •t'> fir\t point of the '>t\ASO
bea11ng Santa <\na. IS· I
The-Pirate<>. who had ~ept b)'
margins an seven previous So
Coa t Conference matches. had t
perfect marl... blemished by the
"'hose o nl\ two setbacks an
ltrence pla~ ha'e comt aga1ns1
Pirates
Freshman &ck' Barmore w
l'On\ incmg b· 1 .. 6-3 winAcr in
<;1ngle\ o'er Nanc) Da\ is. \to-e
~ophomores uzanne Brodie
"loci <.ia> tan alw breezed to st ·
~t tnumphs in smgJes.
Orange Coast breczr-d despite p
'"' without two of lb top St pla)er.> who ~re s1ddined h) 11ln
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2 0 1.000
I 0 I 000
2 l "67
I l 900 I 2 .333
0 2 .000
0 2 000
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Cleveland
Del roll
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Toronto
New Vork
8elllmore
Mllwauk"
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2 0 1000
2 1 .U1
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1 2 .lJJ
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Delroll (Wiicox 11·101 at C,,ic.go !Ban· "'"•r 16· 10) New York IMont~u"o S·OI al Tead
ITar1ene 7·91, lnl
Cleveland (Btvlevtfl 7· 101 al K11nw1 Cllv
!Gublcre O·Ol. tnl
8a111mort I Boddlcker 16·S) at M1nne•ota
(Smllllson 10· 141. Iii> /' Milwa ukee <Hau 13·31 111 ~•Ille
IM Young ti· IS> (nl
Boston <Bovd 4·81 11 Oakland <Sorensen l?-11) (nl
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Toronlo el Aneels. lnl
MllwaukH al SHlllle, (nl
8o"on II 011u1n<l
New York a l Texcn
Cleveland II Kansu City tnJ
Belllmore at Mlnntlote
Oerrolr al Clllcago
Hattonal Leavue
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San Dleoo 2 o 1 000 Allanta I I SOO
Cincinnati I I SOO
Houston I I SOO
o.c19ws I I SOO
San Francisco 0 1 000
Clli<ago
Montreal
New Yori!.
Ptlli.a.t1>flla
SI Louis
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EHi OMslen
1 0 1000
I 1 S00
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San D•eoo 8 P11tsburgn 6
Cl'l1c1go 11 San Franciieo 7
T11Netit'1 Games
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Pllli.delpllla (Hl>dson 8·81 al Cinc1nn1111
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Montreat 18 Sm11t1 6· 11 I 111 Atlanta
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New York (Terrell 1·91 ot Houston tM
Scofl 10-61
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(Lollar 1-121
SI Louis (An<lu111r 6-161 111 San Fran·
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Sl!NrdAV's Games
Plflsburori 111 Doooers
Montreal 111 Atlanta. lnl
PllllodelPhla a t Cincinnati
New York al Houlton (nl
Clllcago at San Diego lnl
St Louis a l San Franc1\Co
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Red Sox 7, An9els 4
80STON CALIFORNIA
Remv 20
DwEvns rl
Boggs 30
Roctlt
Euler Oii
Armuci
Geclmen c
Nlcnots ~
Allenson c
Staonn 10
HoHmnn
Tetah
lb r II bl ab r h bl
• O 1 I Oown1no 11 3 O o O
• 0 'l 1 8tn1au1 11 I I l 0
S 0 I 0 Carew lb 4 l l 2
• O 1 O Sconirs dh ' o 1 o 3 I I 0 W11fol'lg 0,, 0 0 0 0
4 I I 0 OeCnu Jo 4 1 I 0
3 0 1 0 L vnn rt • I I O
0 I 0 0 Gr1cn 20 • 0 'l I
l o o o Scnof ikl u • o l 1
31 11 Boone c 3000
3 2 I I Pe111s cf 2 0 0 0
RtJlo.sn 1>n I 0 0 0
RoJcksn If O O O O
S4 1 II s Tmts 34 4 I 4
Scon llv tnnln9s
8oiton 000 000 oo-1
Callfomll 010 000 120-4
Game Winning RBI -Sla1>lt1on fl)
E-Remv, Romanick 8en11:iue1
OP-8oslon l California 2 L08-8o"on S
Callfornoa 3 78-DwEvans 2. Easter
S1101e1on, Hoffman, Grocll HR-Carew < 1)
SB-DeClnces 111. Schofield 11)
S-Slaoleton Remv SF-DwEvans
IP H R ER 88 SO
Boston
EckerS!v 1 7-J 8 • 4 O 3
Stenlev W, I ·O I I ·3 0 0 0 0 l
California
Romanick 7 6 3 l
Kaufman L 0· l l 7-3 J 0
L1Cor1e I 3 0 0 0 0
Rom11n1Ck 01tcne<l 10 lour Dallers on 1ne
e1glllh
T-1 l2 A-22.2JS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
DodOen S, Cardinals l
ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES
•b r h bi ab r II bl
L0Sm11,,11 5 0 0 0 So 'lb S 0 I I
Aileno 0 0 0 0 Whlllikl rt 3 I I 0
Braun on I 0 0 0 La n<lrx cl 4 0 0 0
Ramsv or 0 0 0 0 Guerrer 30 4 I 0 0
La ntf o 0 0 0 0 Marsllllt! S I 2 )
Ot>erkll 3b 6 0 2 0 Brock lb 4 0 0 0
Herr 2b 4 0 2 0 Andesn n • 1 l 0
Hen<lr~ rt 0 l 0 0 Sc1osc11 c I 0 0 0
L1ndrm ri 3 0 I 0 L•nd"v or 0 l 0 0
Sutler o 0 0 0 0 Yeager c 2 0 0 0
iorg ff 0 0 0 0 Honevcll o 2 0 I 0
OGreen lo s l 'l 0 Mondv oh I 0 0 0
McGee cl s 0 2 1 Nleclnlur o 0 0 0 0
Porler c 5 0 l I Morals Pn I 0 0 0
OSmitllu • 0 0 0 Hers,,lv o 0 0 0 0
I" or sell p ) 0 0 0
V11nSM1 rl 1 0 I 0
Toleh 43 , 11 7 Total\ 36 s 6 4
Scnre ov 11'!111"9S
Stlouis 020 000 ooo ooo-1
Los A~s 000 002 000 003-S
Game w,nn.no RBI Morsr1111 l l
E-Anoe•son Herr Herst11Hr OP-St
LOUIS I LO\ A"gflf\ ) LOB-Sr Louis 9
Los Anoel!!s 2 28-0 Green
HR-Mar\1'1a1 58-0 Green I 11
S-W1111f lld Her• l anoreau7
IP H R ER 88 so
Stlouis
Forsch J 2 ]
Sulltf 1 0 0
Ailtn 0 0 0
L1M1 L 0 I 2 ) J
LH An994es
Honevc11 8 8 1 1
N1ednluer l J g 0
Her\111\t" W l·O I 0 0 WP-FOr\Cr T J °' .0.-1• 819
Oommunitv colle-oe
Golden WtU 4, Fullerton l
1 J
I) 2
0 0
I 0
1
I • 0 0
Go101n Wt\I 000 011 000 ·-· q • Fullerton 700 000 001 ~) 10 7
M•rt•n Sulton 191 ano l"lores C.rffn
Hobb$ 16> Chaver 181 and Lo~r
W-Bullon 4 I L -Cha vet l • l 1B-<;oul<l
IFI Buckles IGWCI HR l"lorfls (GWCI
Onnee CNSI 7, Senta Ane • s.,,,. Ari• 000 011 004 ~6 10 1
O<anot Coast 101 010 170 l-1 16 1
&Hr 8er1~ (71 McCe11v 181 !>c1n1on
ISi ano Ecc:les. Os•11rode Re•nl\Qll1 19 ano
8errvlllll w Rt•nnonz l O l -Sclll'llM
?B-Cratsenbf'rg 10CC1 Ecci.s ISAI
Souftl Cout com.rence
~nle .O.ne
Ora~ Coast
GO'Clen Wt\I
Cerr·tos
Fu• .. rton
Ml Se n AntOll•(I
Cvo<Hs (Ol'llOl'lf'
Tllul"sdlV'l S<•t\
W I. G8
1) 2
II 4 2
I I 4 2
10 s 3
7 • •
• ' 1 ) ll tl
0 I\ I]
Ore~ Cot\I 1 ~·"'• Ana 6 10 Mo"g'
C.Olden Wtsl 4 F uli•rlM l 10 1n1111'Q\ I Cemto\ 10 Ctortn 1
Ml ~n Antonio 1• (O~l'l•on I
~turdlv's G•mft 1-1
Cerritos •' Ort~ c~,,
GOIOtn West 11 !>ante Ana
Ml S.n Antonio 11 r ullf'r 111"
(e>molOll 11 C vor91s
f
~Mlle c .... c .... 9M9
WL.TCJI
t J 0
I • 0 I 1 s 0 2
' i I t\'t s s 2 :a
3 t I SY\
, 10 0 1
Ttlur'WlllV's kwft
MtraCMll •• * oi..o 5 San OieOO MIM l), Pe!Ol'Nr t
Gronmonl 1', Soulhwulern 13
S.--Y'• OamM (l -.in.I
~el $0\JlllWftl.,n
San Oltoo el Pa lomar
MlraCosta •I Groumont
H8.A
WESTERN COHF•RENCE
... clfk DM-*" w L .. ct.
• Utters Sl 2S 611
x·Porllano 47 1' "' S.allle )8 )9 494
Phoenh• 36 " "' Goklen S111t 34 '3 442
San 0 1111<> 2t 49 364
MldwHIOMUen
x·Utan 4J JS SSI
x-Oallas )9 37 Sil
Denver 31 " 414
Kanws C.tv 36 " "' San An1on10 33 '3 4J.4
HOO\ Ion 19 48 311
EAST£RN CONFERENCE
A tlanflc OMslen
v-8 oston S7 19 1SO x • Pn1laOtl1>flla 48 21 632
" Ntw Yor~ 4S 31 S91
x·Nl!w Jer~v 41 3S SJ9
x Wash1ng1on 3• 44 436
Central Division
a ·Molwauket 46 31 S97
.-oeiroil •S 31 S9'l
A·Atlan•a 36 41 468
Cleveland 27 49 3SS
Chicago 76 so 342
1no1ana 1S 51 319
x-dlnclle<l otavott bl!rlh v·Cllnclll!<l olvislon tlllt
Thu,.sdlv's scores
l1Un 119, Utall llS
Cleveland 114, Criicaoo 99
Milwaukee .lJ3, Philadeloh•a 103
Golden Slate I'll. Denver 174
HouslOI' 179, Porlland 114
Tonliltlt's G•mes
Kansa s C llv al Liken
Clevelano 11 8os1on
lnd111N1 111 Phlt11~toll1a
Detroit 111 New York
Allanla al Cll;cago
San Antonio 111 Dallas
Sea111e a l Pnoen1x
Por llan<l 11 San O•ego
Lalcers 129, Jau I IS
G8
4
131-.
IS',
171)
73 1
3
6
6 1
9
13 "
9
17
16
1•
10
18 l 191,
'lO'i
LOS ANGELES -McGee 17 Ramb1s 2
Abdul-Jabber ?2, SCOll 74, Jonnson 73
Worthy 20, Cooe>er • Kuochall. S. McAdocl a Sprloos • Nater 0 Totals S8·U 13· 19 119.
UTAH -Dantlev 23 B111lev 10 Eaton 3
Green 6, Grlff<tll 13, W1t1dns 10 Drew 74
Kellev 4, Eaves 6, Anderson 12, Hensen •
Boswell 0 Totals S0· 103 1S-20 115
ScOf'e bv 0Ulr1tn
Los Angeles 41 36 11 2S-129
U111h 39 JO 20 26-llS
Fou1@d out-oone. Rebounds-Los An·
getes 39 (Johnson 7). u 1a11 38 IKellev
Wiikins 6! Assl~h-Los Anoeles 31 IJonn.'
son 121 Utah 31 <Green 101 Total
fouls-Los Angeles 70, Utah 16 TecM1
cat-Kelle\/ A-18,389
NHL playoffs
Thur\dlV'S SCOf'ts
Wash1ng1on 6 Ph1111oe10,,,11 'l 1was,,1tig
•on leaos series 1-01
Monrreal 3 Boston l Montreal le1101
\tr•f\, 1-01
Ouebee 6 ButllllO 1Queoec IHds
seres 2-0•
NY R"a~ers 3 NY lsta noen O (Serles lleO I II
Minnesota t> C,,1cago S <Ser •es llt'd I 1
Delroll s SI LOUIS 3 <Series l1eo I I l
Edmonton 5 Winn1oeo 4 1011 I Edmonton
lta<ls series 2·01
Ca11111rv •. Vancouvtr 2 ICatgarv 1e1101
se ries, 2·01
SatvrdaV's G1mes
Wasri1ng•on 111 Pt11l11delon1a
St Louis a l Oe1ro11
8uH1110 111 Quebec
Edmonton al Winn1oeo
Caloar\I 111 Vancouver·
Boston al Monlreat
NV h la ndus 111 NY Rangers
Minnesota a1 Chic ago
Santa Anita
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
117ttl Of 91-dav ttioroullhbrtd mtel\"9)
FllUT RACE 6 •ur•ongs
Jo1orin·c~ (Meza 9 40 ~ 60 3 00
Er.,Phve V111e~rvl! a 4 00 2 60
Kone Hol•s P1nca >' J 00
A•so race<l Etaoeo M nstrfl GrfV, Rovel
SI George Hol Drums Pla1a N11l1ve lh1st
a 8ov Tim e 1 09 A S
SECOND RACE. I I 16 motes
Travel <Oela hou\\avl!) 14 80 6 40 4 40
Promon1orv rsnoemaker I S 60 • 00
Lover Bov M•ckev r Ore xi" 1 4 60
11.ISC• racl!O Am11no1rierbro1rier Run Ille
Gal11tv Dav of RainbOws, Mother s Kn1g11t
Soonadune Lord 01 Erin H1ol'ler Foret. Mv
Poc•e• "''"~ JeHv T•me I 45 2 ~
~2 DAILY DOUBLE 1 6 01110 t~l 40
THIRD RACE 6 •11r1c ~~~
B•.,oe or L "' V•"l ·JO 4 00 2 60
Lare e •r " 1-<aw'P' ~ 10 3 00
PaH nna•e P POiie ..,, r d'"On• l 80
A•so r a CPO Be1ag11 "' W n i: o•• ~ L a11v
Accrue• Noo1e1" Re4 ~ Ano•ner Cute
One What Magor Bold Oame
T;me 1 II l S
FOURTH RACE On' mo e
R"' Orb,. s Love IPncv • 60
Rega Presp,,1111 o McGurn
Comma.,ortss .YcC,,.,o,.
140 720 '•0 1?0 160
Gaetoc Atso raceo LovP" i:r ennsn10
Qo1 Cn111110 ... o~ S't·•o~ ar T 'NO
r.me 1 31 • s
\S EJtACTA 7 1 0 3 o u o SO
FIFTH ~ACE I • m es on turf
Bes• o!.8otn Mc Ca rro" r 1 60 4 10 3 60
State Oulv 1P1nc11v1 S 10 S •0
Trtt Runner IMCGurnl S SO
Atso race<l Atat>ev (~pr 011 F1v1ng
Gene l"loul R>Cher Swill Message Merk
'" '"' Skv Addil<I i: talurt V1gorou\ l/1gor\
Ttme 1 •8 4 s
H EJtACTA 5.q oa•d 193 00
Sl.ICTH RACE. I I 16 molf'l
()c10 Nallvt IMe1t1 I 2000 980 S10
Mutl11g11t1 1 Hawttv I 9 60 S 10
JtJmooH Joe ICuerra l 3 00
Al~o r11ceo Solo Orbit l lnolng M.r1vr
Wrea111 Cl'der Fdoe Ralll l'I R1ivt1n Noble
Pu ll
Tim.· 144
SEV&NTH RACE 6 1 furlongs
Awkward Age (Pll'l<avl 1 00 4 10 140
Qulllummo IHawltvl S 60 l 00
z...1,,um t.McCorronl 2 20
A.ISO ra c.ci Bunnv Lu• 1<.lli<)rt Markel
Peel
Tome 111 l ~
SS EJtACTA (4 21 oa1<1 '1?000
E IOHTH .. ACE. 6 > hiflO<IOl On 11111
Dancing Oisotav <Y'lmkrl I> 00 l 40 '140
lte non Mv Per11dfl tP•l'l<a• I 1 ao 710
'N.00'"9 Ftowpr I Mere 160
.0.1\0 receo CanlavOl 8 uv Mv ACI
SorinQ IO V>CIOl'V
T•IN I i. 4 ~ u EXACT.& J II Pe d s~oo
U ~Cl< SIX t 1 \ t • ll P•ld S7 .. ~t0
.. tn 14 winning i. -••s Is•• l'!Ot\H l2 Piek
., s cl>nsol&hon Otl•d s It\ 90 w 111 \l' w 11 "•"9 llcilf'1' (ftve l'>OrWl I
NINTH RACE I I l6 moles
,,., .... ., ((l\lll'lf<l<I 7 '° ~ '° ) 40
GOIOer> J:ri•M 1r.111 l7 60 s 90
"o" Rtv 181ark1 470
'•mt I •S
U EXACTA 11 ~ na 17 s?07 \0
Allff'dt l'ICt n 7f,t
Hllll acMel irtdl c.,.... .. Mar 1-. UIWwMfv 12 .
100-1. SMI lC>. lo.3; t. Mc:Gratll (Cl,
10-37, l. htts (U), 10.6. no-1 Me0fatll CC), H.OI; 2. S..I IC>. nn; 3. 1a1111c1ooiu <Cl, tus.
440-1. F19r!W (C), SUt: t . Mcetttum
<Cl. S4 6 •• 3 Colemen CC), S ... 6.
M0-1. Andtraon (Cl, l:!t.A; t Kfeb•
(U), 2~.41)~ Flemer CC), t:00.7.
MU.-1. AndtrlOll <Cl, 4:33.s>; 2. 8trrlo•
(U), 4:l7 •7; s. Norri& (C), ..... ,,.
2•mli.-I Ander\on IC>, fo~,J4: 2.
Wllllelev (U), 10:05.6, 3.. Holland (C),
IO:l7.09.
120HH-I. Pelmer (Cl. IS.9i 2.
McManlgal (Cl, tU;). SChnull IC), 16.4.
330IH-1. Bearbower (Cl. •2.7t; 2,
Mcc1•um (Cl. 4U2; 3. Sllelt>v (Ul, 4A 1 4.40 retav-1. Unlv1nllv, 46.l.
Mlle relav-1. CdM, 3:41.7.
HJ-1. Palmer (C), 6-0; ?. Ireland tCl.
~HO, l McMan o•I (C), S-1. "' LJ-1. 8"rll0wer (Cl, 40-31/o; 2. l'91anc!
!Cl. 19·3, 3. Gen IUI. 19·-1"'1.
T J-1. Gen (U), U -6,,.,, 2. 811rbower
(Cl, Je-7, l SIPOnaro (Cl. 31·6
PV-1 Schnuo (Cl, 10--0-; no second or
tnlrd S~l Va•Que1 IC), Sl-4, 2. Aeeo CCI.
46 • S, 3 Jonnson IC l. •S-0.
OT-I VU®el IC), 13'·S1'J. 2 8(own
!Cl 135·1 1 , 3 SIOOOlllon (C), 126-3 1.
NewPOrt H1111« N , Cesta Mna 43
100-1 &ovd ICM), 11.0, 2 Sooontr
INHl, II 2, 3 Niemi (NH). ll 2.
'120-1 Bow~ (CM ), 2' 4, t Bovd
ICMI, 24 S. 3. S-INHI, 1' S. «0-1 8owlts (CM), 57.3; 1 Ouo.sa
(NH), S7 3, 3 KOii (NH). SS.3
980-1 Dut>esa lNHl. 2-oJ.4, 2. P How-
ser-(NHI, 2:08.1, 3. Cotbv ICM), 2.l0.9
Mllt-l Combs (NH), 4:58.S, 2 W11t•r1
(NH), S 02.3, no third
2·mli.-I Havne CCMI, 9:S6.4, 2. Wallen
(NH), 10'06 0, 3. Smith (NH), 10:11 i
l?OHH-l. JoMson (NHJ, 16.7. 1. Slloe·
maker (CM I, 17.S, J. Crammie ICM), 20.l
3301H-1 Shoema ker (CM), 43.S. 'l
JoMson (NH), 46.3, 3. Grammle (CM). 48 2
4'° re111v-1 Newoort Harbor. 46.8 •
Mlle relov-l. NewPOrt Harbor, 3:41.3
HJ-I Harris (NH). S-t, no se<Ol'ld or
lhird
LJ-1 Sooontf INH), 19·611'1; 2.
Tre>e9ner (NH), 19-1, 3. Glem (NH), 18·111
T J-1 Glem (NHI. 39-2; 2 McCluskev
ICM!. 36·7 "1, 3 Lee INHI. 3'·111>
PV-1 F. Howser (NH), 13·0; 2 MCCun-
nlH (NH), 11·6, no 1,,lr<l
SP-l Brazes (NH). 49-4 "1; '2. Werner
ICMI 48·6' 1, 3 Corbo <NH), 41 -911 OT-I 8re1as (NH), 150-9, 2. War111<
(CM), 140·0, 3. Corbo (NH). 109·911.
S.ddlebldl 76, Estancia 60
100-1 Beker !SI. 9 9. 2 Lovelact (Sl
10 I 3 Fetlx !E l, 10.3
?20-1 Baker ISi, ?1.2; 2 Felix IE), 23 3,
) Lovelact (SJ. 24.2
u o-1 HO<loe !E l. S4.3; 1 s.1011na <SI
nt. 3 Malcomb ISi, nt
880-1. Roberts (El, 2:02 4, ?. HO<lge (El
'2-<M '· 3 Davi\ ISi. 2-0S 8 Ml~I Baerg IEI, 4:469, 2 Leon ISi. • sn. 3 Palmer !El 4:S6.0
7·mll-l Baerg (El. 11>''3 4, 2 Leon
(SI. 10.48 4. 3 DetaTorrt IS).. 10.S6.3
120HH-1. Felix IE). IS 2, '2 Solomon
IS), lS.4, 3. Dorn (E l, IS.9
3301H-l Felix IE ). 42.8. 2. Mlkullcll <E l
43.2. 3 Carron !El, 43.7.
440 relav-1. Sad<llebadc, 49.1
Mlle relav-1. Saddlel>ack, 3:38.0
HJ-I. Wetzel !EL 6·2: 2 Watkins ISi
6·0. 3 Stamos !El, 5·10
LJ-1 Jones (Sl. 20-7; 2. Stamos <E l.
20·61 >, 3. Tommv ISi. 20-1
T J-1 Tommv <SJ. 43·3; 2 Jones (5),
43·P~. 3 Lorenzini <E l. 42-S>~
PV-1 Barrick (E l. 12·6. 1 Solomon
ISi. 11·0, 3 Jones <El, 11 -6
SP-l C111rnuk1 IS), '3-7. 2 Guaraoado
ISi. 43·3. l Wexler IEI. 4'1·10
OT-1 Czarnes~i (Sl 144·0, 2
Guaraoaoo <SI 139-4 3. Clorl!;t !SI 12>-1
Et Ton 6t, Irvine 61
100-1 K Simms (II. 10.8. 2 C Simms
(II 109 3 HerwOO<l !ET>. 111
2~1 &ec-.er (I) 23.1, '2 K Simms 111
73 2 3 Summers IE TI. 73 9
4~1 Becker Ill Sl.6, 2 Mc.Miiion Ill
SJ 3 3 JosePll IE Tl. S4.7.
880-1 K Simms (I), 2-()2.8,1 2 An~son
IETJ 7034, 3 K•ng IETJ. '11793
Mil-I Kubiak (I), 4·39.1. 2 Anderson
IETl 4'47, 3 MOreno IETI H S7
2·mll-I Allen (ET) 9·463 1 Olson (II
10 II 3. 3 Se rrao IE Tl 10 IS I
110HH-I Summers IE Tl. IS 3, 2
Brown CETI 168, 3 Joser:>ll <ETJ. 19 1
llOIH-l Summers <ETI. 42 1. 1 Lu-•
t1•no (j) u 0, 3 Brown IET). 45 2
440 relav-l Irvine, 46 0
Mile re111v-1 trvlne. l .34.0
HJ-l M111llews CETI S·lO, 'l Tamura
II 5-8, 3 Fartev !ET>. S-8
LJ-1 Tamura (I), 18·11, 1 T1Pll tETI
17·8. 3 Movnlna n !ET>. 17·7',
T J-1 Tiell tET), •0-4, 2. Tamura (I).
40·1 >. 3. Movnlllan <ETI, 38-9'•2.
PV-1 Werner (ET), 11·0; 1 . ..Green (II,
10-0, 3 Quinn CET). 10·0
SP-1 Tlmo !ET>. 47-114, 2 Peterson
HI 430" 3 Svltenko (ETI. f l-II'•
OT-I l imo (ETJ, IS2·2'-:i; 2, Svilenko
IETl. 141 ·S, J Patnode CETJ, 134-1
Manna 11. HunttnvTon e.1 cti 63
(Runnlno tVenh In meters)
100-1 R1sll (Ml, 109; 2 Tl'!Omoson
HB) ti 0 3 Karman IM l. II S.
100-1 Risll !Ml, no. ?. T11<>m1>son
IHB), n 0, 3 Karmen (M ), 23 4.
400-1 IUsn (Ml. 49 2. 2. Tl!ompson
!H81, SOJ. 3 Kellv (Ml, 56.4
800-1 Aleunoer (H8) 2-ll'2 3. 'l Doud
CM) '103 8. l IC1en11 (H8J. 2070
I 600-1 Alexen~r IH8J, 4 43.1 2 C111rk
H8J • " I 3 Oouo (M), 4.•96
3 100-1 Alexander IH81. 10 136 2
W11v111<>mos IH81. 10 1S 7, 3 Cla rk (H81
1019 s-
' lOHH-1 Wfleeler CMJ. IS S, 2 Malone
IM). 16 4, 3. Kusllner CH8). 16 8
330IH-l T,,omoson \HB). 390, 2 Doud
IM). 40 8, 3 Wheeler IMI. "s
400 relav-1 Marina , 44 3
1,600 retav-1 Marina . 3·399
HJ-l Matone IMl. 6·0, 2 Sieck (H8),
S·6, no tlllrd
LJ-l Malone (Ml. 20·6.\.., 1 Marler
IMI. 20· 1 2, 3 ~utcnens IMJ, l9· l0
T J-1 Doud 1MI, 41-•>4, 'l Sullon (Ml
fl O .. 3 Malont (Ml. •0-8
Pv-1 Slack. IH81. 11·6. 2 &act.us
I HB I II -o no ll11ro
SP-I Massenli.av !HB I 51 6 '· 2
Mo1nan tH81 44·9. 3 Porter IM), 44·1 ;
OT-I Ma\\ankav •H81 IS6·10 , 1
VnungOIOOd IM) 137-2 3 Moshan (H81
128 s
Fountain Valtev 96, Onan View Jl
<Runnlno events In meters>
100-1 Se>erlt (l"V) 109 2 Harrv l"V I
II~ . .) Reagin CFVI 11,
200-1 Reagon (l"V) 74 0, 2 Mavoroe
!OVJ 14 8 3 Tomko tFVI. 24 8
COO-I S~rlt l"V I 499, 2 Holllngora~•
l"VI S63 3 Agu11er11 (0Vl,St9
800-1 Brown (FV) 2'0'2 S. 2 LOPel
OVl 204 I l 80t1d IFVI, 2074
1600-1 Tnomoson (OV) 4306 2
Moran F 111 4 48 O l M1g11lorn1 (FYI
449 1
3 100-1 TP10moson (OV) 9 SI O. 2
Camot>ett Cl"V) lO 14 4 3 Looe1 IOVI
1010 6
llOHH-1 Clark (0VI. 169. 2 Marshall
IFV) l7 O 3 0 Conner <FVl 17 2
lOOtH-1 O'Connor (FV),,.4A I, 1 Reegln
IF VI •S 9. 3 Wllalen IOVI. 47 0
.00 ret1v-1 Fountain V1l1tv, .u 9
I 600 re111v--I Fount•il'I Vallev. nt
HJ-I C•evt04' lFVl. S-t. no second or
lllird
LJ-1 Tomko tFVI. 1'·7'•· 2 Cta rti•
COVI, 18·91 >, 3 Reda (OVI, l8·6J•.
T J-1 Tomllo (FV), 40-4; 1 Harry
tFV) J9·l0, 3 Clark IOV). 31-11
PV-1 Wall!;er IFVI, 11 ·0, no MtCOnd or
1111ro
SP-1 Wenl IFV), S3-7ll.o, 7. Strong
tOVl. S0-0 'l, 3 WHll>hal CFV), 41·3
OT-I Wenl (FV). 165 0, 2 Wttll>hal
ll=V) 116-0. 3 Blitllcklt IOVI. 136-0
Ed!Mft t1, WKlmM•IW >4
I It"""*"' events Ill metel"I I
100-1 Haines IE>. 11 4,, LH IEI 11 S,
Hicks <WI, 11 •
100-1 8evnon <El, 236 H11nes IE ),
?h J NOwOll'IV !El. 70
400-1 Bevnon IE >. SI 9 2 O\fler IW).
~ 2 3 Nowo111v CE), S7 O
I00-1 8-tt !E l 2040 2 Tr111i fWI
1 CM I , J NowOfnv !El H7)
I t00-1 Nowolnv CE ) HU. l Acvsta
WI 4 41 7, J Oan.nd (El 4 SO
3 700-1 lematll!< <E l l~ 1 P111no
F l 10l7 l Cosorove !E l. 1117
llOHl-1-1 Gordon (WI tst, 1 McMiiian
(W), IU l HICk\ (W) 16 1
)O()tH I 8enne11 11::1, 42 S 2 Mclrldt
IW) 4J I, 3 ll•v (f l 4JS
'100 retav-1 Edison. 4S 7S
I .00 reta...-1 fdltoll ... l •
HJ-I W'-lwr•Ol'tt (£), 6-0 no Meonci
Of llltrd
LJ-1 W~r.flll (E l, 19·9, > "over
W I It J, J Ktono IWI II 1
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PV-1 1.~ooa (Et), lt·O,, Hooten CEl, lt•O, llO tftlrcl. U'-1. HIN (II. S0-11/l; 2 AIHrldl Ill,
•-2, 1. lenneil (!), '1-t.
OT-I. ttledrtcll (El. 122-6, L~OM (W),
1\f•O°"'; > O.V0te (W), IOM,
Miiia. Vllla 11, w ....... JS. Al"""""-~ HCW' ltl 111 !Mtlrl)
l 1 lrooll1 CWJ. 10.1), 2. ~
tW), 10.14, 3. Gr990rV IMVI, 10.Sf.
20l>-1 Schwnwtlorn (W), n.09, 2. ''*' (W), n °'· , Ht• (MV). n I .... , s.c:hWmtr'-n IW), 41.lt; 2.
Chnelev IMV), SUS, l 81dler (MVl,
SUJ.
I00-1 ~metl\Ol'n IWl, l:Sf 24; 2
Cronin Ir.WI, HO•. 3 8rummel (MV),
t:OU.
1,M>0-1 Ctwlati. (MVI, 4;3195; 2. CtOrtln
tMV). •M.ff; 3 Miekllefon (WI. uu•. 3,100-1. Cllrlllle IMVI, 10;0100; 2.
Ml~lefon (WI, 10:07.S$1 3. Ma••v (MV), 10'09.I.
1\0HH-1 Orworv (MVI, 14.93, 1. Liu
(MV), H.'11 3. Merlino (Wl, IS.SO,
lOOIH-1. Grl90l'v (MV), .0.02; 2. "'4ifl
lno (W), •2 3', ' Berti (MV), 42.3' 400 retav-1. WOO<lbf'ldOe, 4S.a.
1,600 rNV-1. Miu>on v1e1o, n • o.
HJ-I e•11 (W), 6·2, 2, GOtll1no (MVI,
• 0; ) PfllHlo• (M V), s-10.
LJ-1 ScttermerllOrn 1w1. 20-s, 2
Muencll (MVJ, 20·3, 3 Clleng (W), 19•9
T J-1 Martino (W), C •I, 2 Greoorv
(MV), 43·7. 3 Aerostuov (MVI, 42-10.
PV-1 Sctlwarl1 IMVI, 12-6, 1 Carroll
IMV), 11·6, l McN1ug111on (MV), 11 -6
SP-I Allkell,,te<l (MV), 61-S. 2 Os·
trowskv IMV) 45-1. 3 Prlhelm IMVl
.U-11
OT-I A1lkenllea o (MVI, 16S· I, 2
J1cobson (MVI 179-9, 3 Preheim IMVI
127·0
Me• D.i U, St. Paul ll
100-1 0 Loe>et (MDI 10, 2 H1cl\e\I
IMO), 11 I, no llllro
?20-l Marllne1 (SPI, Z3 8, 2 Segue
(MO), 24 S, 3 0 LOP4tl (MO). 2U
440-1 Lewh <MDI, S2 2. 2 Valenruela
ISPI. S2.3. 3 Marflnu , (SP). S3 8.
MC>-1 Nlets.n IMO), 201 S; 2 You11k1n
(MDI. 2:06 4, 3 Gart1 ISP), 2.10 S.
Mll-1. V•n Wvt ISPI. 4 338, 2 M
Lor:>er (MDI, 4:343, 3. Keeilan (MDI. 4.31 8
2·mll-1 Butala (MO), 9:SI; 2 Younkin
!MOl, nt; no ll'l(rd.
120HH-I. SorenlOl'I (MDI. 14 9, 1.
Valenzuefo (SP), 17 6, 3 Wlfll1ms (MDI.
19.2.
XIOIH-1. Valeniuela (SP), 41.C, 2.
Soren'°n (MO), SO 4, l Teleda !SPI. S0.7
'40 retav-1. Mater o.l, 4S 6.
Mlle relav-1 Maler Oel, nl.
HJ-I Mitchell (MO), S·t, 2 Adamson
(SP), S-1, 3 Nlalsen IMO), S-0
LJ-1 Grau <MDI, 19·3. ?. Adam,011
(SP), 19·3, 3 Welkinl (SP), 18-10
PV-1 Cttrlo. (MDI. 11·0, 2 Ourru>ttv
{MDI. 9·0, 3 MOurenl !MDI, 9-0
SP-I P•oe IMDI, S?-9, 1 Kane (MO)
41·0'"1, 3 Mouran1 (MO), .0--0
Hl9't sCllOol women
EclMn 104, Wntrnlnstw .JO ( ltUMlne ev.m Ill meten)
100-1 Davidson (E), IV; ? Beck...-
IEI. 13 '· 3 OeAuou1llne (W). 13.l
200-1 K. 81eletd IE), 27.S, 2. Ptlume
(W), 30.3, 3 Cereo (W), ll 6
400-1 Sllew IEI. 1·01.S. 2 Naoon (El,
I 03.S. 3. Feser IEI. 1 08.0
ll00-1 ~llCllOI (E l. 11•, , Corral IWI,
2'32, 3 Plmm !E l 137
l,~l Snv~n (E l. S40. 1 AOl'll'lam
IE I. 601, 3 Garcia (E l 603
3,200--1 McCracken (W). 1231, 1 JoM
son !WI, 12.SI. J. Carel• IEJ. 1301
IOOLH-l Scllving (El, 11 I, 2. Aronson
(E l. 17.7. 3. Lee (W), 19.3
300LH-l. J. 8 1tfel<l !E l. Sl 0, 2, Aronson
(E l, 54.0. 3. Cuswell !E l, S60.
400 relav-1 Edison. 52 I
l.600 retav-1 Eolso11, 4390
HJ-I Tvltr (El. 4 6. 1 Jonnson !El
4·6, no ,,,lrd.
LJ-1 Ferrv <E l. 13·10, 1 Kerrv (Wl
13·1. 3 CllHe IEI, 13•6
SP-I Grallam IE), 31 -S, 1 Greer <El
11· 10; J Mlllov (W), 16· I l
.oT-1 Greer !El. 39 0 1 1 MlllOY IWI
33·10, 3 Divine !Wl 33-6 ,
Marini 6'' 1, Hunttnvton 8e1dl S11,
100· I 1<.1trm.e IMJ, l? 9 1 Waro fM
12 9, l McGovern 11-181, 13 S
22(r-I Kltmkt IM I 213, 2 Ho!sev IMI
'112, 3 Masal'lgkav tHBl '113 • «~I ROl>erf\on IMI 1030 1
Pagnanelh IH81. I o.t 0. 3 Bond IH81
1-()74
8'0-1 WOl'kman (Ml 2 761 2 8 011()
!HB). 2J22 . .) Torrtr IHBI 23S1
Mlle-I Joeabsa IMJ S S4 0. 2 Nvstrom
IH81, S S4 4, 3 Torrez IHBI 6-01 6
1·mll-l Nvstrom (HSI 13070. 7
Alvarez IM I 13 71S. 3 Hope IHBI, 1334 0
llOLH-1 Beu <H81 169 1 Feenstra
IHBI. 17 7 l Leek so !Ml 18 l
330LH-I Sims (Ml, 503 7 Bess 1H8l
SI •• 3 Leakso tM) S3 s
•40 reta v-1 Marina. SI 8
Milt rela v-1 Marina 4 18 8
HJ-I Masengkav !HBI )-0. 2 Cot
eman IM I. S-0. 3 111•1 Titus (H81 and
Pickell !Ml, •·• LJ-1 Ben IHB), l•-&l •, 2 Allen IM)
14-4l4, 3. Mauev <Ml. l3· l 1 •
SP-I. Westelln (Ml, 27-8, 1 Noble
(H8). 21·311>, 3 McCauttv (H8), 26·3' ,,
OT-1 Rot>erl\ IH8 1, 94·61">, 2 Westetln
<Ml, 80· 10, 3 McCaulev (H8), 11·1'1>
Feunfllln v ... v ts, Ocnn view 41
(Runnin9 events In meters)
100-1 Hen<lerson IFV). 111"'. 1 Grtnatva
IFV), l? 7, 3 Russell <OV ), I~ S
200-1 Henderson (FV), 75,6. 7 Gr1,,111v11
IFV), 21 I, l Russell IOVI 77 s
400-1 Orr (OVI, I 03 4, 1 Kennv CFVI
1-0. t, 3 Cook (FV), I OS 0
I00-1 o·conner (FVl. 2 38 9 2 Wren
IOVl, 2 4S 6 3 Vallncourt IOVI 7 SS 4
1,600-l Gilbert IFVI S 410 7 -
O'Conner IFVI 6000 ) Rover <OVI.
6060
2·mile-I Gllberl FYI 11 405 2
Trudell CFVI 11 40 S 3 1 O\ltr tOVI 12 SJ 3
llOLH-1 Crebtrte IFVI 169 1 Watf\er
(FYI. 11 3, 3 8ucflanan (FYI 116
330LH-l Creblrff (FVI. Sl I 2 Bu
cll1n1n (FV). S? S, 3 Wattter IFVI, S36
400 r.C.v-1 Fountain Vallev SI 0
l,600 retav-1 Foun1eln Vallev 4 28 O
HJ-I Orr (0V), 5·6 2 CraOlrff (FVI,
•·•. 3 Bucl'le1111n <FYI. 4·6
LJ-1 Henderson IFVI, 17-3 ,, 2 Zan
nelll (OV), 16·4•,, 3 Orr IOVI. 16-7 ,
T J-1. Orr IOVJ 33· L'· 2 Zennelll (OVl. 37-t , 3. Miller fOV) l7'f61,
SP-I Rev IOV). 31 · I', 2 Mtreclllll
(FYI. 19·•, l Tonnelll IOVI, 79·0
OT-I Squires ll"V) 102 • 1 1 Rev
IOVI 99-4 3 Meredlln ll"V t 92·2
Irvine 71, El Toro 41
100--1 Y,or •or 11 11 9 7 Or teo3 •I
12 0. 3 Mt Frl'P'\ f I~ 5
2?0--1 Mor too 11, 71 0 ~ HOl)I I l/ I
l R1n\0"1 CE T 1 11 8
«~I Coterner II I 00 • 1 Ran~o""
( E f) I 00 s. J Hots• 111 I 02 1
880-1 Chepe•lll 717 8 1 Na .. 10111s 11•
214 7 3 Conway <Ell 138 6
Mile-I C,,eoe• I S 19 6 2 Schustt'
Ill H9S l o ·&r en ET> SS1S
7·m11-1 Wrignr Ill 11 Sl • 1 Scfluster
Ill 17 09 0 3 O'Brien E Tl 1732'
llOLH-1 Morton ti I 16 1 2 Ortega 11
11 2 3 Zorn Ill 11 •
lJOLH-1 Oeles IE Tl SI 0 1 Zor~ II
SIS, 3 Gulke IE Tl SI S
440 retav-1 Irvine SIS
Mlle ret•v-1 Irvine 4'20 )
HJ-I While IETJ S·2, 7 Hoool.e tETI
•·10, l Movnlhan IETl 4·8
LJ-1 R1nsom <ET>. IS·7, 1 COieman
(I), lS·O. l Holmes IETI 14-6
SP-l Shoemaker IETI. 37 8 ,, 7 Hen·
drill IETl. 30· 11, l Duke IETI, 11·10
OT-I Oden (I) 170-7, 2 S~maker
IETI. 101-J, 3 Dulle <Ell, 98·9
Newpen Har1»w U , C•stt f<MH )4
10()-1 Evin\ ICM>. 17 4, 1 1Ceml>4tr
INH), 12 S, 3 Panlon CCM), 12 6
720-1 Evans ICMI. 27 2. 2 0 Jones
!NH), 218, no tlllrd
440-1. Grev (NHl' 1-0SS; , All'4tW..
INHl, I OS S, no llllrd
U0-1 Rlbblll !NH) 7 '16 J, 1 l JOM1
(NH). 1'333, 3 How1rd (CM), 233 S
Mllt-1 Clluen <CMI, S3S4, 7 Leto
(NH) S377, 3 Howaro <CM), S«O
2·mllt-1 Lato (NHI. 11'160, t sm.r,11
ICM!, 11300, l Rvtt1nl INHI, 12l70
llOLH-1 Alttesev (NH) 16 l; 2 Oreo.
INH), l• 1 l Peder\on ICMI. l71
JJOLH-1 Df•" (NH), SI 1, 2 Rovce
!NH), SI J l Pederson ICM) S2 I
4.«I retav-t N-oor• Harw SJ I
Mlle rettv-1 New~t 11trw, 4 .)1 4
HJ-I Garcia ICM> S· 1, 2 llanr.on
INHl • 10, 3 Ootll INHI 4-S
L>-1 Panton ICMI, IS I 1 Jur•ov•c
INH), IS· I l Oreoe INHJ. " •
S,.._l MOl'l(I INHI 31 • 2 Colltns
<NH!. 21-0 l H•Millon (NH I 1' 6
OT-1 Col'•M INH). 90-11 l 1 MorlCJ
<NH) n 1 l Wn~I ICMI 71 ' , • ear-... Mfll n , ~ '4
100-1 Sondra CCI 12 '6 1 Jaco«>son
!Cl It 57 J TllOmOW>n IUI 17 '7
no-1 "-' IUI U I• ' Ion«• IC nt, l Jt<~n (Cl, n1
'40--I "OOtO IUI I 01 e ) "lrrtl'IGIOn
fCt l·OU ) Mllltlf tUI I OSI
~I Dettofl Ct).' UU, t, E,,.,. (Cl, ~St. 1 Hlf'l'Mll fU), tltl I. ~I. #IM1M CCI. 1:33, t. HllMrt lU) U6; 1. eu..v (IJJ, US '
f.1'11 ... -1. Sil"' CC), lt14. t. Armin· ,
I~ (U), tt-0, 1. H.-.,, (Cl. 12'4Sl.
UOlH-1 T~ (U), U_,.,'1. Lefteo
N tCI, 17 ,,, 3. Mofftl (Ul, 17..C.
»OLH-1. TilotnMon (U), .. 12/ 1.'CIK·
rle (Ul, 52.1; S McGUlnnen lCI. Sl.l.
640 r•v-1. CdM. SSOI.
Mite ,._v-1 CdM, '=21.t
HJ-I ~IOI\ (C). MOJ 2. Hauck (UI,
N . l. kolfllJI, •·'· W-1 J~ (C), IS 1; l. l.006 (CJ,
IUTI., 3. Moffet <Uh nm.
$P-1 PtlM IUI, 31•4, 1 Olene (C),
26•1; 3 N\afrv !Cl, 2•-S.
OT-1. Ctlonll CCI. 'trf, 2 MMrv tCl.
n.m 3. no ltllrd
Mlullft Vi.te U, W...,... 6'
( RUftllllte ..,._ ••C#f 1M Ill """'9n)
100-1. .wMamt CMVI, 11.n : 1. ~Wlrtl IMV), 11.11; 3. Cafpanler (MV),
12.l.
200-1. SClw•flt (MV'), 212; 2.
Caroen••r (MV), 2'.2•. 3. McTarv (MV), 21.11 • .,
400-1. Lono (MV). 1-01.'4. 2 Smith (W).
1:02 Sl; > ThOf'llP•on CMVl, l:,QU7 eoo-1 Lono IMVI. ?:21.0; 2. smith (W),
2:23.2, l. Hulctiln.on (M V). 2:.21 H.
1,600-1 Hutchln•on <MV), 5;3'.0; 2
Stroope (W), S~O; 3 Waoner (MVl. S.SO.O
3.200-1 01lev (MVl, IU7 '9, 2
HulClllnson (MV), IN7.Pl, ) Cover {MV),
IN33 IOOU+-1 Rodetv (WI, IS.7, 2 S.ollnk•
IMVI, 16 19, ) 81allChtrd (W), 11r
JOOLH-1 ROC!tlv (W). 4 .•l. 8ere11
IMV'). 4995, 3 Kell <WI. S0.61
•OO rei.v-t Min ion Vltlo, 52 3
1.600 ret1v-I Mlufoil Vi•lo. • 19 0
HJ-I. Adams !WI. S-2, 2 Parl!.er (MVJ,
4· 10, 3 Wlttl•ms IMVI. 4· 10
LJ-1 Willlems IMV), lS-7, 1 Kirven
IW), IS·•. 3 Adal'll• (W), IS·O
TJ-1 l(lrven IWl. 3S-10; 1 Perker
(MV I, 33·6, 3 Soalenka (MV), 37·10
SP-I. Sc11roeoar (MV), 37·1, 2. Wiison
(W) .. 34·3; 3. Siwek (MV). '19· 11
OT-1 Scflroeder IMVI. 108·2. 1 Wiison
<WI. 106·9, 3. Olson (WI, "·9
Mal9r Del ... St. ftaut II
100-1. Fetlx (MDI, IU, 2. Gn ndofo
!MDI, 12 1, 3. Saunder& (MO), lU.
220-1 Felix (MO), 27.0; 2 8tlhel IMO).
31.8, no third
_.uo-1. Grandolo (MO), 1:00; 2, 8ellele
(MO), 1:01, J, Braven (MOl. 1:06.
81~1 Meis (MDI, 2:21.9; 2. Chtvu
tSPl. 2·40.2, 3 KoNtr IMO), 3:-0U.
Mll-l J1dtson (SP), 6:04.0, 2. La...ito
(MO). 6-0..1; 3 Kruoer !MDI. 6:11.3
2·m1'-l Feil IMDl. 11'42; ? Vosl
CMO), 17.18, 3 CrolH u (MO), 13 ?O
llOLH-1 Sounc>ers IMO). 17.2, 2 Cam ·
POJ !SPJ, 17 9. l SCllmkll ISP I. lt.2
"40 retav-1 Mater Del SI 7
Miit relov-1 Maler 011 • 13 I
HJ-I Mesmer IMO), 4·10, 2 Camarlllo
IMO). 3·8. 3 Lomeli (MO), nm
U-1 Mesmer IMO). IS-4 2
Stanklewier (MO), IS·4; l Bravtn !MDI,
14;0
SP-I Cal'l'IOOI ISP), U -11, 2 Albin
<MDI, 23-t, 3 Ma/'¥ (MOI, 16·3.
Dinah ~ lnvttattonal
(1tR11K'M Mlra .. I
Lauri Peterson
Katllv Wllllworlll
Pallv StiHtlan
Juli Inkster
P1111l Rlu o
J UClv Clar• AmvAlcoll
Donne CaPOn•
Sl1errl Tur,,.,
H()jlis Slacv
Jovce Kum1pru1
Vlcll.1 Atva re1
Silvia 8ertolaccln•
Donne H Wn11e
l a1me Rinker
Laura Colt
Alice Miiier
Rosie Jones
LOI'• Garbo Cl
M1c1<tv Walker
0 janne Oalltv
Sanclra Palmer
Joa n,,. Carner
Pam Gietltn
SallV l •We
Pa11v Havn
Jane Loc:k
Avello Okamoto
AMe·Marie Palll
Barbare Borrow
Merla Flgueras-0 011
Jane Crafter
Det>t>•e Aus11n
Vivian Brownlee
8evtl'1Y IClau
Jan Steohenson
Bonnie Lauer
Susie Ber..,1no
Nancv Rubin
C11111v Mani
Bet'v l(tno
Dalt! EogeUng
Debbie MHHV
Jo Ann Washam
Pel Mevers
Betll Daniel
1-Joanne P1cillo
Sandra Hav,,lt!
Jerllvn 8r1U
Marv Bee Porte•
Pat 8radlev
Stwiron Barrell Cathv Sheri\
-'le•andra Re1n,,11r<11
P~nv Pull
Lenort Mvraol<a
Martha Nause
Oo1Germ11n
Nancv Looe1
Janet An<lerson
Terri Luckllurst
Marlene Flovd
Carote C,,arbOM1er
l(etl'lv Hilt
Belll Solomon
Vai.rle Skinner
CalllvMont
Marlene Haggt
Gail Toushln
Katllv Posttewatt
CindV Hiii
$1laron Miiier
Ju<lv Ellis
a· JO<lv Rosenl,,al
Shellev Hamlln
C "'"s Jof\n\011
;o&nn Pre,..tice
Ja"e 8taloc' Beckv Pearson
Ja,,el Cotes
Clndv Uncotn
Lauren Howe
v>ck•Ftrvon
Aliee ~lumen
Carote Jo Catl~n
S•el>tlenle l"1rw1g
Kartn Permezet
Mvre Van Hoose
Lvl'ln Adams
CarOlvn H:M
Mar~vnn Sm1111
Vick• SlnQleton
8e,lv Burtelndl
Mutfin Soencer -Devlin
a-Mea111er Far·r
e-P1tr«cla COl'nell
Oee<lee lHktf
8evffiv Huke
Cllarloltt Montgomerv
Louise SU09s
Susie McAlllSler
Sa1'1<lr1 SPu1lc.11
1-a matLft!r
Wllllt WOO<l
Andv N()(tll
Buddv Cordne r
Tonv Siiis
At Gefbefffr
David Peooles
Corev P1vl11
Jav HHS
Peter JacOC>sen
Georoe 811rns
MtcO'Graov
Mike McCullOUOll
TOMl'l'IV Veleflllne
GarvHal~o o A Weill(ino
JlmNe!lord
VaPICe HUfMf
Lff Eldet v ic:tol" lteoaltdO
T Of'\ Pvrt rtr
JM Inman
LouOraham
Andv811n
Nk• Fl'<lo
Curt lvrum
Rooer Mettb»e •
Ci.~litOH
MMt.Lv•
C.r" l'towtn
Au C•kl-M Mark Pita Jen. ltanner
Jim Tl\Of llf
34~3._.....
JS·3.,_..9
37·31-69
3S·3S-70
3S·3S-70
3S·3S-70
36·3S-71
35·36-71
l6-3S-1l
3'·3.l-71
l6-3S-11
36-J S-71
36·3S-71
3S·l6-71
3S-37-12
l8-~n
34·31--17
3S-l1-12
)5·37-72
J7-3S-71
lS·l1-12
35·37-12
35·37-71
34·36-12
36-36-12
36·37-73
36-31-n
31·36-73
lS·lt-13
37-36--13
38·3S-73
38·36-74
37·31-74
36-31-14
37-37-74
)9·3S-74
3S-39-7•
39·3S-74
31·31-14
36·3'-1•
JS-39-74
36·38-14
36·38-14
16·31-74
)8-36-74
38-~·
J1-ll--7S
39-l6-7S
39-36-75
37-l8-7S
l6·39-1S
l7-ll-1S
37 3t-7S
ll·37-7S
l6·39-1S
40·3S-75
39 l6-1S
l1-lt-7S
3'·l6-1S
38-38-76
3S·4l-76
36·40-76
31.:...3.f-76
lr-!1-76
39·37-76
31 39-76
41-JS--76
31·39-76
31·3&-16
40·36-76
38·3&-16
31-39-16
40·37-17
39·38-71
31·4~11
)6·41-17
Jl ·~n )8·39-11
39-lt-77
JS·41-17
36-41-17
39·31-77
39-39-11
31·40-1S
41-31-18
3'-3,_,,
3'-40-1S
36 41-71
40·31-71
39-39-7•
)9·40-79
39-40-19
lt-40-7'
39·~7'
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39·•1-IO
39·41-IO
39-41-eo
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lrMFIMft ""' ,lovG ~Stewart
J.C.inled
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Jll'lloent ~"•ueo flalotl Landrum
S'91fe Lleeler
WtVNLIWI E41 frl0rl Boll Sflterwt
ft on Streck
LIMV WtcJll.fflt hn Crtnallew f:Ha nc:odl
Polll aM COl\llel'
aoti8ovd
Ltnllle Clemenll
Mlk• lt•kl MIU 8 r1Dtlt •
Jlldl Soradlln o.n Hetldorson
Dtvl<IC>v<ln
8ernllafd Lanoer
ThldOeber Kell Grten
OtnForiman Miiia Donald
Tlm Norri•
LVnLOll
Gevln Levenson
Scoll Walkins
MlkePutr1em
TllOmas Letlf'plll
81H 8rlllon
Sieve Melnvk
8111 Krll~ert
L.-d Tnompson
AllenMlller
CaMnPee1e
Pettf Oo\ternuls
8arrv Jaeckel
8rell Uooer
1-Jonn Huo11es
Donnie Hammon<!
Mike Gove
Mlll.e $ul41van
Brad 8 rve nt
Steve Thomas
JoMHamarlk
Jaek l.tWf$ Mica Soll
Crale St1dler
Matk McCumber
RuuCodlran
Woodv &i.Ckt>urn
llt lcllerd Zollo!
Ken Kettev
L1rrvMl11
Clyde Rt00
C1tlp 8eck
Joev Sindelar
Kellh Fergu1
8o«>Gllder
HowardTwillY
Tommv N1lullrnt
a·Jom Inman
Mfkt HOhnc!
Tomlemore
JamnBlalr
•·Paul Simson
Lon Hinkle
Ktflnv Knox
°'111• Watson
Jodie Mudd
Ctil Chi RO<lrloue1
Mark Weibe
Tl>Oma1 Grav
Loren Roberts
Griff Mco<Jy
Mark Calcevecchl•
J1v Cudd
80bCV MllChell
Ctoroe Cadle
Ltrrv ltlnktr
81n S.nder
J im Kane
Sammy Racllets
Jeff Mitchell
-amatuer.
Hltf\ school
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EdlMll 1n H~ ... di 2"
(II S.adlff CC, 12 tloelet)
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Me• Del 107, 8W1ac1 Amat n6
(II lrvlne Coast CC, t Mini
I Smit,, IMDI. 39; 1 (tie) Pazdur (MO)
and Strader (MDI, 4. (tit) Werford (MO)
and Strlcli.tln (MO), '3.
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Oranee Coa\t t, 5aftta Ana o
Slnllet
Ewing <OCC) Clef RobOlns. 6-0. 6-1, ~ont11 !OCCJ Clef Mc.Farland, 6·1, 6-1,
e.rnard ( C) def. ParfWI, 6-3. 6·4;
Parker IOC Clef. NHl'Y. 6-4, 6-3.
Relllorlk (OCCl FPto, 4-1, rt1lred,
Mallas (OCCl def GU , 6-2, 6-3
Bonfo-Barnard (OCCI Clef Rob·
Oll'll ·Gulllln, 7-S, 6-3; Ewlng·Parker !OCCJ
del Mcl"artand-P1rrlsll. 6·2. 7-6,
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4-6 7·6 6-2
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Retoske, 6-1, dtf. JenklM, 6-0, clef. P1111,
6·0, Marouer (H8) IOSI, 2-6. WOil, 1-S, 6-3,
6-0; Oamomon IH8J l!Xt. l-6, won, 6-0,
6-3. 6·3, Fowler (H8) loSI, 4·6, won, 6-0.
loll, 6·1, won, 6·3.
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6-•. 6-2, dtf Lucll·Orevtun, 6-0, 6·0,
Cabrtt l·Nordl>ero IHBI won, 6·l , 6·2, won,
6 I 6·0
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Soearman, ,6-1, def Grace. 6-3, def Ger-
mann, 6· l, Pinctlfl (UI lo•I 3·6, won 6·3,
6· 1, IOsl S·7, Wasserman (U) lost 1·6. 1·6,
l-6 1·6 Hoflman (Ul lost 0·6. 1·6, 2·6. 1·6.
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Pautson·Ollvtf (U) def Kredel-Chtlll•I'·
6·• 6·4, def Pevne·l lndbero, 6·3. 6-1,
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6 0
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IOCCJ def Nouven. 6-3, 6-0; G11tv (OCCJ
clef l anofor'd. 6·0, 6-4; Kenocte COCCI def
Marsti1n. 6-3, 6-l o.ue..s
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Ir.vine firm forms new
public rela~lons greup
AirCal pl•ns route exp&n
Irvine-based A.L ~ le Co. bas formed a 11ew division -R.L. Co.cl·
PllM&c R.eladolu -in a move aimed at meetina 'market demand for
buliness-.to-busincss public relations service and support. The division will be ~ ~y .Holly B1U1a11, who recently joined the firm u public relations
director. Billi~ comes from Jusea AslOdalft, llM:., of Santa Ana. where she
terved u tensor account executjve. specializing in hi&h technology
busiaeu-to-busincss relations. • • • A new employee leasing firm has been launched in El Toro by Prw W.
Ami ... formerly president of Alree Cr)'o1ealcs of Irvine. The new S&afflal
Senket, IAC., is based on the concept 01' providin~ businesses with a sman
number of employees the cost savings of volume buying for group benefits and
tax shelter pension advantages. • • • Irvine resident Albert L. Hall is the new branch manager at Valley Federal
Savtap ud Lou'• offioc in Orange. Hall is a member of the Chamber of
BIUJNGS AMASON HALL WATSON
Commer« in both Huntington Beach and Fullert-ln, and of the Board of
Realtors io both cities. Before taking on his new post, he was branch manager
for AllOd.ates FlauclaJ Services for six years. • • • James J. WatsoD of Laguna Niaucl has been appointed director of Missile
Systems Qpc:ration at Ford Aerospace Ii CommalcatlODI Cor'p.'1 Acro-
nutronic Division in Newport Beach. Watson succeeds Jon L. R1by, who has
been named assistant general manager for the Western Development
Laboratories Division in Palo Alto. Watson, who joined the Aerooutronic
Division in 1958, has served as deputy director of the operation since February
~ 1980. • • • Fint' Cal BIDCO, a Newport Beach-based business and industrial
More LA-to-Seattle
fli hts scheduled;
Lake Tahoe service
By JERRY HIRSCH
OflMDellJ ..........
The Newport Beach-based airline
AirCaJ is followi~ up on its predic-
tion of first quaner profits with a
major expansion in nights.
.Usina two Boeing 727's leased last
month--from the bankrupt Pacific
Express airline, AirCal plans to
expand its flights starting May I.
The new schedule will include six
new daily non-stops between San
Francisco and Seattle. a new Los
Angeles-Lake Tahoe non-stop and
several increases in the Los An-
gcles--San Francisco Bay Arca mar-
kets.
"Our studies tell us there is a
definite need for new services to
Seattle-Tacoma and we feel AirCal
can provide a viable and attractive
alternative with our new non-stop
from San Francisco and one stop
from Los AnFles," said Dave Ban-
millcr AirCal s senior vice president
UPs ANO DowN s
L
U .. S AND DOWNS NEW YORI< CAP) -The following list shows the Over-the-Counter stocks, and w•rran!s that have gon( uP the most and down the most billed on percent of cha.nge for Thursday. No securlllH trading below S2 or 1000 shartt art Included. Net and e>ere.ntaoe chanoes are the difference belwffn the l>f'evlou,. closlng bid price and lodav's last bid Price. u .. s Pel
development firm, has announced the election of Morris "Mo" Berutela as
chairman of the board. Bernstein, 78, is currently president of the San
Francisco Airports Commission and consuJtant to United Bank, which owns
60 percent ofF'irst Cal BIDCO and its subsidiary, Space Veatares: Bcmstciq is ~
alJo a member of the University of California Board of Overseers and ~
president of Mel.ab Investment Co. He is a.San Francisco resident. J • • • Irvine-based Doell Networb lac. has chosen Jutell A11oclates lac. of
N\me ~flf~ctcs
y'Rt '~ Chem Brac:kn SthldEn Benhn un VlctraS
Last cha r-:t m
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UP 16.7
UP jS·1 Up 4.
Santa Ana as its advertising and public relations aaency. The Santa Ana firm is I
developing brochures and collateral materials as well as a direct mail campai,gn JV
and comprehensive public relations program. Doclz supplies data com-2 munication products. ) 13 • • • . 14
c.mmulty CablevltiOD Co. of Ncwpon Beach recently signed up its JS
13,000th customer for its expanded, 27-channel Kaleidoscope service. The 1f
service accounts for a 12 percent increase in customers since July, and offi~i s ll
note that the company has been growmg upwards of 200 new customers ~
month for Kaleidoscope, which includes satellite channels such as M ,
ESPN, CNN and Nickelodeon. Community Cablevision services more than
21,500 homes in the Irvine, Tustin and Newport Beach areas between its basic !
and expanded scTVices. • • • Dn1 Empori11111, a health and beauty aid retailer, has leased 29.892 square 1
feet of space at the We1tkavea Plaza in Fountain Valley, marking the national ~
firm's first penetration into the Southern California market. The store will also f4
serve as the company's regional office, rcpons Bob GrffD of Grubb & EIU1, who
handled the transac1ion for the retail company. • • • 8
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for mark.eung services.
The new service 10 San FranciJCO
Mil brina the total number of daily
round tnps from Los Anaclcs to 15 ,
and puts AirCal closer to its rivals
PSA and United Airlines in frequen-
cy.
"Positive customer response to
AirCaJ's new Terminal One at Lo
Angeles has been gratifying and our
expanded Los Anccles.&ay Arca scr·
vice i~ in response to 1hat suppon," he
said.
· Ai rCal. which is recovering from
two straight years of losses, an-
.nounced last week.it expected a first
quarter profit of about $400,000.
The 01ght increase should re5'llt in
the recall of between SO and 75
employees laid off during the airline's
period of financial losses, a company
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l'Nliltl m.t<•" .. of 4 8lr'lctlr o m. Prlct1 00 not 8tvvoor
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-H t'l.o IUIF s 4 .i,, avlM~ i,,,, H. • Irvine-based RHty PeUcu Rataaruta. IDc.,. has leased I 0.000 square 10 feet of ground in the Brea Flauclal Commons, with plans to open a new ~l
restaurant in summer of 1985. The restaurant will be located at the nonheast 1~
comer of State College ~ulcvard and Birch Street. Negotiating the lease 14
between Rusty Pelican and Lowe Developmeat was Qrt1 Aaer of the Newpon lJ
Beach office ofGnbb le Ellis. • • • lg
A J 6, 700-~uare-foot building in the lrviDe l.Ddufrial Complex has been ~
sold to a San Diego-based firm for $2.32 million, repons the Newport Beach
offioc ofBu!Hs1 Properties Brokerage Co. The two-story building at 17872
Mitchell was bought by Horizon Re1oarces from Major Properties of ~
Huntin.ion Beach.
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jt~ · Fosberg
!lf to head ·
11. • • 'h 2 :1. n:i Irvine's
Tri log
From the Bu11De11 )Vire
Jamts C. Fosberg. for-
merly senior vice president
of Microdata Corp .. has
joined ljne printer manu-
facturer Trilog Inc. of
Irvine as president and
chief operating officer.
In his new post, Fosberg
succeeds John Kingman.
who has resigned. Fosberg
has served as a director of
Tri log for the past year and
a half. He most recently
was a management consuli-
a n t with Business
Strategies. Inc .. and the Los
Angeles Consulting group.
Fosberg served in a
number of executive posts
during hi s nine-year career
with the M1crodata
subsidtar. of McDonnell
Douglas ·corp. The most
recent was senior vice
president and c hief
financial officer
Trilog 1s a developer.
manufacturer and dis-
tributor of cost~fTective
medium speed hne prin1ers
for the compu.1er mdustf)'.
The company is the only
printer su pplier that
produces a color hard copy
output device that can be
used as both a line prin1cr
and a plotter.
Planning
workshop
Saturday
A panel of experts in
budgeting. plannina and
1nvesuna v.111 be conduct-
1n11 workshop Saturday at
UC Irvine to 11ve tips on
sound mone}' mana ~
mcnt.
Reaistrauon for the 8:30
a. m. workshop, i1ponsorcd
by the Women·~ Op-
ponunu1e! Center. 1!. hm-
1tN. Restn.at1on\ \hould
be m1de hy cal11n[l
85~7128.
The worki1hop will bt-
hrld m Room i10 in thr
Soc1sl 1en<'f Towe"
•
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official said.
.Addilional n1abts will be added
between both Los Angeles and On-
tario to Oakland, and AUCa.I will
provide rriday and Sunday summer
Retirement avliJ6• aean $90 Nllfoa
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Ret1~
ment savings in the nation's banks,
money market mu1ual funds and
thrift institutions should reach $90-
billion by mid-April. Bank of Ameri-
ca predi~ed Wednesday.
"Savings volurrie in IRAs and
Ktoghs at thcst' financiaJ institu1ions
grew S 10 bilhon during the firs1 four
months of 1982 and S 13.8 billion
during the first four months of 1983:'
said BofA economist M.iC:bKI Pamr.
"'Sjntilar lfOWtlt 1.hil )'Cai'. coiuld
bring the tot.al to matt than $90
biUion by the tax fililll deldline. ..
said Pmzer. notina the deadline io
contribute to an lRA or Kqb plan
and still tet a I 9f3 deduction..
!r11
.,,
Retirement 1avi,np slowed u:atil
January 1982 when the maximum
dcductJOO for Kqb doubled and
IR.As became availab&e; he noted.
Annual Yield Dailv Ratt>
S2 500 minimum b.ilanct> •
o term. ot a C. D. Un limited
withdrawals. Daily compounding.
That 's the Huntington Investment Fund
account trom Huntington Savings.
lt · -the high interest account thats
highly flexible too. And it's fully
insured up to 5100,000 by the FSLIC
So come see us today about a
Huntiflb~On Investment Fund account.
And start earning high money market
interest without tving up vour money.
Now you know why your nei~hbor banks at
CD HUNTINGTON
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That's an •t desert pt ion of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keeptrack of
where companies are gotri~ and which people are helping
them g t there.just watch Credit Line· -everyday in the
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T:rail
·ride .
visits
past ~
r ins for--
Irvine hill tour
By ANDREA ADELSON
Ofh0..,"'41ltlfl
The mustard weeds are taller than a
man on horseback in the untamed
backoountry of Crystal Cove State
Park, just south of Newport Beach.
And despite sparse rainfall, wild-
flowers and lush fems cascade ftom
sandstone bluffs in Moro Canyon as ·
the park burrows into the San Joaquin Hills.
.. You expect some Indian to be
hunk~wn looking at you w;th
squinty eyes, ' said Pam Davis.
But Davis, president of the Irvine
Trail Ride Committee. doesn't expect
any Indian ambushes during the
second annual sold-out outing sched-
uled for Saturday ..
The f.i.(.mile long horseback trek is
to bqin at the state park, meander
through one of the last stretches of
undeveloped coastal hills, cross pri-
vate Irvine Co. ra nch land and end at
a barbecue in Bommer Canyon Park
cattle camp. During a trial run last
weekend Santa Catalina was visible.
The ride through still-wild country
is an unexpected relic from the
county's agricultural origins. and is
an attempt by the committee of
horse-lovers to preserve a b1 t of ranch
history for postentv.
The day-long event 1s a benefit for
the Friends of Bommer Canyo n. who
hope to raise about $6,000 for
restoration of an old water tower to be
put to use at the working camp,
explained Donna Brownell, of the
l,rvioc H1stonal Society. The onginaJ
paddocks and cook house arc still
intact at the camp, built S2 years ago,
she said.
However. ride organizers say less
than SSOO in profit s was left over from
last year's event. eaten up by horse
rentaJ costs.
.. But the idea was to go out and
enjoy what's in your own backyard:'
wd Davi s. an acti vist on Irvine's
PAPARAZZI
--------
Trail ride or&anlun Donna Brownell, Pam Davta and
Nancy Lacey took trlal ride to barbecue alte In canyon.
bike and horse trails committee. who
started th inking about organmng the
ride m 1979. It is modeled after a
si milar community nde held annual-
ly tn San Juan Capistrano. sh e said.
About I SO riders signed up this
year. 90 of whom arc paying SSS to
rent horses fo~ the da'y from a Corona
stable, ·explatned Nancy Lacey. a
long-time horsewoman and the com-
mittee secretary.
Lacey, Irvine's city clerk. owned
her first horse at age 6.
Irvine Co. cowboys and a volunteer
horse-riding first-aid team will escort
the riders on now over-grown ranch
roads that climb 1.000 feet to hilltop
signal towers before descending into
Bommer Canyon, Lacey said. The
unimproved city park is accessible
onl y by a din road that crosses private
ranch land.
A chicken barbecue. stagecoach
ndes and square dancing are sched-
uled to follow.
Organizers needed to obtain per-
mission from a half dozen govern-
ment agencies and the Irvine Co. to
bring the event off. .. It 's been a labor
of love, .. said Davis. wh o has been
riding for 10 years.
ReviSlti~g . '50s? t
Leave it t ·o · 'Led . . ' ' ..
By C.P. WELCH
Oel'INMC..1111 ....
Welcome to HouSt ofTed. Like one of those
walk-through amusements at a local fair. sa y a House of
Mirrors. House ofTcd is another world of another time.
Visiting Housc ofTed is like leafing through the pa&es
of Life magazine. circa 1959.
A kidney-shaped formica coffee table squats on wiry
legsn~xt to a bulk y couch. Next tothdrontdoorisa
ponab1'. black and white television set about the size of a
six-pack ofbecr, resting on a thin wire stand. A stuffed
monkey sits in an infant-sized rocking chair.
Against one wall is a dark wooden hutch with
miniat';Jre items fr~m the 'SOs. including Manlyn Monroe
look-ah kc dolls. Mickey Mouse and a maroon convertible.
On the wall above the couch is a series of glass-framed
color ads of a I 9SO Nash Airflyte. a I 9S6 ~ash Rambler
and a 19S9 Nash Metropolitan -Detroit's answer to
America's fascination with gadget$.
House ofTed isn't only a place but a state of mi.nd.
Both the place and mind belong to T. L. Ary of Costa Mesa.
who happens to own a' S9 Nash and collects· Atomic Age'
furnish ings. HoisaJso an anist.
Ary has incorporated the naively futunstic designs
fami!iarwi.th th~ 'SOsinto his ow~ artwork. a hobby he says
provides him wnh a com fortablc 10comc and keeps him
busy sc•en daysa week. -:-J
Overthe past three years, Ary'sanistic signature.
"House ofTed." has appeared on several album jackets for
Oranse County-based musical groups like the Tweezers,
the group V and reggae artists Ital Roots. All ofhis work is
orchestrated from one large table in the house's large
dining room, hence the title .. House ofTed ...
His most prolific work ~ad been with a local band that
premiered some ofits songs an laundromats; the
Nu-Beams. now disbanded.
During that three-year association as theirsax-
Ol?honist an~ in-house artist, Ary began. reinterpreting
with deceptive accuracy the basic premises of' Atomic Age'
art forms, all the while poking fun at the social perceptions
embedded in those styles.
To better appreciate his frame of mind, here are a few
Ii nes from a song about some odd tenants who h ve in a
tacky hotel called "Villa Del Rey":
"M 1ss Cha Cah Heels ... looking for that special poodle all her wardrobe needs is astroturf .....
Later the song would be developed an to a video and
Ary designed some of the animated stills. tnclud1ng the
hotel sign and so me of the characters. such as Miss Cha
Cha Heels.
"Since I was in charge of the image of the Nu-Beams:·
Af) said. "myan1ust worked tnto the band's·~ave itto
Bea ver' attitude ...
One of th e social pcrceptions dunng the '50s was the
idea that an mu st serve a function and Af) 'san 1s no
different. Besides drawing fli ers. creating stage sets that
included a numberofk1tchen appliances like refngerators
and stoves made from cardboard or drawn on cloth. he
in vented a guitar forthe band. He called it the Ted-Tone.
Accompanied by an amphfier looking more like a
large TV console. thc"B1g DaddyScncs Ted-Tonc1tu1tar
featured a cigarette holder. faucet handles for adJ ust1 ng
volume, a rearvicwbike mirror.a rum tnd1ca1or fro m a
1965 T-bird and a portable muter with its own guitar
pickup ... II was fullyopcrauonal. (When }OU don'1 play ll.
~.. " l
Deity .....,. • .,,......, ......
4 you can make cakes.) '
Ary's obsession with appliances even enters into his !
choice of car. Several yeanaao he purchased his l 9S9 Ndb
Metropolitan. It's pink. and black with a convcrtibte top. :
"It looks like a rcfriaeratoron wheels,•• Ary said, w~
happens to be thestaff anistofthe NUh CarOubof '
America. .
"I nstcad of one of those European grill badses you .
might sec on a Ponche ... he said. "l'vegotameul loaof<>1'
Fngida1re on my Nash. but nobody gcu the joke."
Besides the album Jacket designs. Ary has recently
been comm 1ss1oned to draw some fliers for Studio Cafe in
Newpon Beach. a logo on a T -shin fora.Balboa
1mprovementaroupand a personalized tattoo fora man's
arm.
But his most comprehensive project isconceivinca :.
l1ne ofmcn'sclothcstobecalled Nu-Joizecandfeature > modular cuffs and collars. For example. thecuffscan be ,
snapped off and snapped onto tht' fronr of Ale shirt asa
pocket."
Explaming 1h1s approach he said, .. , incorporate the
whole appli~ncc scheme inro my whole lifestyle(and an)."
Welcome to th e House ofTed. ·
Benefit _due
forslnger
Big band sound returning
to Balboa Pavilion Sunday
Mus1c1an fnends of stnger Helen Hutchinson will
donate their talent for a "Jazz a1 the Pavibon" benefit
concert from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Balboa Pavilion.·
Proceeds fro m th e con-
cert will help pa y hospital
and medical bills for
Hutchtnson, who 1s con-
valescing after a sen ous
illness and surgery. accord-
ing to Roger Elliott. chair-
~ man of the Friends of Helen
C'omm1ttC't'
Roberta Rinehart makea a funny fac.e at Ed Lynch W'hlle Marilyn
Sloan, modellna a fur coat auctioned off later, look• on.
Karen Blanken•hlp, Gary Jeter of the Rama, Patti Winter, Loanne
Blahop of ••General Hoepltal" and Dick Vau&han cheered para.
~he 1' thl' 'mali\t and
ckclnl ha'' gu11an\I "'llh
lhe Honn nt'l'' thC' houc;e
mu-;ll'al group a1 Delanc~ 's
restaurant 1n "'c"port
Beach for the last I '5 years.
Her husband. Bass
Hurchinson. who 'A Ill con-
Ol!ve Crest supporters'
fundraiser suited to a tee
. It was their first celebrity golf tournament. and by
all accounts, everything went remarkably smoothly for
supporters of the Olive Crest Treatment Centers for
abused or neglected children.
Some 200 golfers tu med out at the Irvine Coast
Count ryClubforthercccnt benefit, sponsored by the
Newport Beach 20/30Club and K WIZ radio, which
raised about $30,000.
Sportscaster Ed Arnold was master of ceremonies
for the posHoumey dinner and auction where the day's
few quirks occurred.
Hefty Oeor1e LUJa of the New York Jets was the
proud winner of a fac1al . and 20/JO ClubmembcrDlck
Va.po ended up pa yin& $60 for a Rams jersey which
he persuaded the team to donate in the first place. {His
so-called friend were hold in& up the biddinacard for
him. accord in& too trusted informant.) And Mary Jue
Stratmu also came away with a hin once wom by
Vince Femaamo. wh o watched herpay$300forthc
coveted item.
Someofthcactortype in the crowd inc udcd
comedian Jack Carter. Tom Po•tol LoaaH Bla•op of ~·ocncral Ho pita I," Roxie Roker of"The JefTcrsons."
S&evt ltampmaaa oft he "Bob Ncwhan how,·· ll}d
Mlclley Jo1e1. Local folks on hand wcte Ed Lyacb(ofthcw1nn1na
&olftcnm), Mark llartanq Roa Murcllll1on, who
.,
co-chaired the event with Ferragamo. Murchison's wife.
Beverly, is acti ve ih the women'sauxiliary for Olive
Crest.
Also there were K WIZ personalities Spider
M"CLean, Ed Nix and G. Mlcbael Sulllvu and the
director of public relations, Pa&ty Go111les. • • • A groupofinteriordesigncrs are working hard 1n
South Laauna to show that people with highly
individual v1sionscan comc together to create a unified
look for Desian House Laauna '84.
And the Laauna G uild of the Orange: County
Perform mg Arts Center. is also workina hard to make
the whole project a success.
Com bane thetwoaroup and what you get. 1n
addition10ancfficicnt fundra1scr, 1sonc heck of a party
-Inst weekend's•~ inp~ fli.Jta''at t~edc ian house
compound at Pelican Point ~
Amona those on th~Juest h t we~ James Tladal'o
and thc Artll1r PyleaofTnton Development, who ·
made the two hou available; Rlcllatd and Joyct
Frick, taaley and Jou &Jmball, Oeryl and
MacArUlur Moore, Howard and Aue C.1lc and
CllrlatlH and Jeffrey Rlloadea.
Papara~~s wnrtt n b> 011/y Pilot Style Fdiror
Mclmd1 Hudmq_ron.
~ . Actor Denni• Brec:kner, aeen recently lo
duct a btg band at the HELEN HUTCBINSON ~
concert. said that 1n add1t1on to the swing and JIZJ..
gu1tanst George Va n Ep will be featu~d soloist and t~
wall be Jam sessi ons with small groups.
Hu1ch1nson has played guitar and wntten arran -
mtnts for the bands of Artie haw. Jimmy Dorsey. Bo
hcrwood and other orchestras. Van Eps 1s a veteran oftbt
Benny Good ma n. Ray Noble and Freddy Manin. ,
The Hutch1nsons. as the Honeybees,, have perform~
at Oranac County venues -Balboa Bay Club. Valla
Marina. Chefs inn and Reubens -for 30 years st~ th
ga ve tounna with big bands where she sana with J
Teagarden. Tommy Tucker and Bobby Sherwood.
Hutchm~n re members workm.g ma small group wi:lh
tan Kenton before Kenton orpntttd the first of his tta
bands The au1tanst and rrangrr also played with Bob~>
Sherwood'• band which was pla)tni for the Eddie Cantor
radio show and ai v1na Dinah Shore her st.an as a batd
sin~cr
H1\ guitar al'-<> prov1dtd act'Ompaniment for s~b
stare; 14i Judy Garland. Martha Ra)e and Manba Tilt(j\,
H utch1n~n did h1 \hare of HoU)wood studio wort. mOI\
notabl> with Dorse) for the ~hoollo.g of '1"M Flttt' 1
fo r Paramount and sunt wuh Bina Crosby.
4iunday's mu\1C is C:\ptoC\ed to remind hs&enen
dan~n of the old Balboa da"' wbcn the Rendavo
Ballroom and the P•v1lton were the mecca for h
lhron of hash hool and col tucknts.
Ohott who wtll ~n r u em<'tt for the conctn.
ticket\ may he purcha'ICd at Delancy·, piano bar too·
and turday or by calling 67S-86~ or at the door of
Pa~1tion. 400 M11n . t . on the BalOO. pe-ninsula.
••Tbe Fall Gay," and Sheryl Wortb we."9 lhe Sll ~donaunn will mcludt tht muttc.danci
amon1 the crowd at gotnnc fundralaer. and horc. d'nruHt'' i\ no-host bu will bt av~labJe.
....
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~.-Easter Begin
Here
LARGEST SELECTION
IN ORANGE COUNTY
• Ea1ter. Novelties
• Ea•ter Gra••
• Ea•ter Decor ation•
•Party Platea -~kif.!
& Napkin•
·• Baaketa
• Stuffed Bunnies
• Happy Rabbit Ensembles
· • Dip & Die Easter Coloring K i ts
4 4 1Q •
Frequently Mme tretl8 are planted too cloee
to bulldln&•· wblcb bampen their arowth.
Flower ~ho.w open
to pros, amateurs
The Rambling Gardeners Garden Club will hold a
standard flower show Thursday at tht' Garden Grove
Regional Library, 11200 Stanford Ave.
Thhhoww11l be open for public viewing from IOa.m.
to 4 p.m.; competition. from 9 to 10 a.m .. is open to
amateur gardeners or desi~ners in artistic design.
horitculturc and children's divisions. For entry infor-
mation. call Mrs. A. J. Webster at SS8-7 I 78.
Rambling Gardeners is a member of the California
Garden Clubs. and judgini will be according to standards
se·t by the National Council of State Garden Oubs. • • • Bob Thomas. nationally known artistic floral designer
and instruqtor, will prcsen• a program for the Orange
CoDDty Floral Art1 Galld at 10 a.m. Monday at the
Woman's Club of Santa Ana. Thomas is the director of the
American Guild of Flower Arrangers.
Admission is $3.SO. For information, call 'Emily
Ruhligat 544-161 7. • • • Three categories of cymbidiums will be identified by
Robert Burkey when he presents a program for the Orange
County Brancb of the Cymbidium Society of America.
~urker. is with Orchids Royale, Carpinteria. The
mc1:t1ng will be held Thursday at the Westminster Civic
Center. For information . call Don Marshall at 774-4898. • • • T"o speakers arc lined up for the ne'<t meeting of the
Laguna Beach Garden Club at 11 a.m. Apnl 13 in th e
"1c1ghborhood C'ongretational Church.
aw ••~•• e c au z: a ace u 1<
TREE S , AREA
OFTE NOUTO
PROPORTION
By SHIRLEY 1'ERINS ....,. ....... ~
As this is the time of year when professional a
are distributed. we $eC no reason to neglect the plant wo
Recoanizing excellence as well as the reverse are a
number of Southern California nurwrymen, landscape
archhe<:ts and designers, who were p0lled on sevef.i
categories. · . R h' lcoi Nominees for Most Reliable include: a~ 10 Piis
indica; heavenly bamt?O<> or ~andina domcsuc.a; t·
tOSl)Orum tobira Vanegata; J&de plant . or 9 ra.SS\lla
acrgcntca· swar jasmine (Trachdospennum J1Sm1no1des):
fern pin~ (Podocarpus gracilior). ncrium oleander;
hibiscus rosa-sincosis: junipers: and lcmon-scenlcd gum
(Eucalyptus citriodora). '-Because lhcy art' all so dependable and vcrsaule.
bcauliful and tough. we see them everywhere. Some peo~c
may lhink, however. 1hat these are the only plants to use ln
landscapinf. Though these nominees deserve all honor and gl~ry.
there arc ma)' other plants that perform well. are at~~!ve
wht'n used properly and should be given a chanct ro snme
in the garden. On the other hand. there are plants that are commonly
used. usually in the wro~g plance. ~nd have earned a ~d
reputation among those interested m good garden design.
In the interest of preventing further landscape horror~.
let's look at Otis T. Blackstem's list of "most abused '
plants in area landscapes. .
First 1s the Italian cypress (Cupressus scmpe~1 rens).
Quite ofien it is out of scale for the .average residence.
Cypresses, frequently Posted on ~ch side o~ a drivt:way 12
inches from the garage wall. look hke patheuc sentn~s who
wi ll get their revenge for this mispla~ement by ~shmg up
the eaves or "flailing their arms mto the dnvcway or
sidewalk." . . One then se..es the homeowner's rctahauon that
consists oflopping offtheir heads. or shearing them back to
in terior brown branches.
Occasionall)' they are used to create a stockade aroand
a residence. Planted too close together. they soo.n crowd
each other, become stressed and begin to die of disease or
pest invasion. Planted further apart, they defeat the
purpose of creating privac)' as many years may pass before
they close their ranks. The Hollywood or twtsted junipe.r is fre9ucntl y
mistreated in similar ways. Gardeners fail to rea!tze t~t
this handsome plant in a one or fi ve pllon•contamer wall
soon grow to 20 feet with branches twisting out. to 8 fccJ on
both sides.
Agjan , this is not one to pla!'t on each side of tht'
garage door. lt needs room to swtrl and PoSC m strange
Postures for a most dramatic effect. .
A third pla nt too frequently plante~ m the wro~g
space is the Kaffi rboom coral tree (Erythnna cafTra). This
tree has a 40 to 60 foot spread, yet it is frcque.ntly.plantcd i~
front-yards of tract homes. ~ost astomshu~g 1s to see .1t
planted in the 8-to I 0-foot stnp along the driveway. As in
all cases where plants are grown in spaces too small to hold
them. the result is costly pruning and. frequentl y. ugly
amputation.
Nat1'1: plants will be the topic of Michael Reeske.
program director of Orange County Manne Institute. :....1.--=-~-------------------------------------1 In th e afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Courtney. past president.
"'111 offer ideas for practical and rewarding use of flowers
on a small scale.
Other nominees in the most abused category: the
pfiuer j uniper whose lovely fountain shape is ofte n
sheared into an awkward box and several of the fig trees
"'hose roots expand ruining driveways and sidt"walks.
Cahforn1aand Mexican fan palms that soon soar up in
1he air leaving telephone pole trunks as aJI one can sec at
garden 1e ... e1. tree fems. cord ylines and dracacnas. and
lastl}. Ne" Zealand flax (Phormium t~nax) frequently
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LLOYO•!i .
gardPn sl1op
BEDDING PLANTS (White trays only) \
Alysum
Lobelia
Marigolds
FUCHSIAS
4 i1. Pot
Upright & bask et
types. Many varieties
to choose from.
NOW 99!ach
JUNIPERS
1 Gal.
Juniper· Prost rat a
Juniper Var. Prostrate
... ,. '2"
SIHR YALIE
99° ... ~
CANARY ISLAllD
PINE
Graceful and slender
Pyramidal form
R11. •1211 NOW '7"
KELLOGG
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IOW 12"
Plant now for
summer color
Rec.lie _P~ny_ Pa!<__ 19 CJ
lartba W1shi1cto1
l1r11i1•s
'~Pelargoniums" ~ ~ 1~1size ~ ~ In blo m. Many
col to
choose om.
Rec. '311 llOW 1250
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ROSES (2 Gal. Size)
Many varieties to
choose from. Bud &
bloom, bush &
climbers.
R11. 1811
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11111. Sire
Juniper Torulosa
White Birch
Melaleuca
Leucadendrom j
R11. •1111 NOW •39••
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A high nitrogen mineral rich
lertlltnr tor all bermudas & .
other sturdy grasses
20 llts. R11. •7 ..
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ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO Sale Qood 4 6·84 to 4·12·84
HOURS: MON·FRI 7·6 •SAT 8:30 6 •SUN 8:30·5
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LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. -r; ~ __ ,
2028 NewPQrl Blvd (81 Btty St) Costa Mete. CA 92827 (H4) ~&-7'4'41 ' ..
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impnsoned in 2-foot square planters or sidewalk cut-<>uts
e'en thouah It groy, s 7 to 8 feet tall with a S-foot spread.
These horrors could be avoided by using a pro-
fessional landscape designer or by referring to Western
v Garden Book before planting.
• If you have a warm. sunny corner in )Our garden Shlfk> Kenns is a honicultural consu/atant at the
that's bare. consider planting a gardenia sbrub or two. Sherman Library and Gardens. Coron~ de/ M ar. and
Their lo\ cl~ white nowers will add fragrance in the garden Huntington Botanical Gardens. San Manno. ur 1nduors when cut to fill vases.
• Give }Our garden a spring facelift by planting
annuals in flower beds. as edgings or borders, in containers
of all s11cs and hanging baskets. Look fo r zinnias. petunias
and marigolds.
•For a display ofbulb fl owers in your summer garden.
plant gladiolus. dahlias and cannas now.
•Mulching in fl ower beds around shrubs and annuals
and in the 'egetable garden will help conserve soil
moisture and reduce the amount of weeds.
• Pests. such as aphids. earwigs. snails and slugs. arc
on the march Consult your nurseryman for the proper
controls
• horl on space for a \Cgetable garden? Try planting
lettuce. onions. radishes. tomatoes. peppers. eggplant and
even squash 1n containers.
•It's time lo fen1hu your lawn and if your camellias
are finished blooming. feed them too. Be sure to use a
fcn1hzer for acid-loving plants.
we·ve planled ltlem In popef pols so you
con plant pot and all no transplant stlockt
GREEN UP THAT LAWN!
Bandini
SUPER BLADE
A hl,h nitrogen, mlneral
rich er1111Hr for
gra11 lawn1
20 LI . COVERS
2000 SO FT
AEO 7.SO J;lfA
40 L• coveils
•000 so " AEO UIS
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Ha1lisln$
Nursery -Florist
2640 Harbor llvd . Costa Mesa
Af toff lfl'"fll A•rll tO, , ... wtlllt _,,., IHlt
New Brighton day neutral atrawberrie..
Now strawberries
b ear year-round
How "'ould )OU like to pick fresh. juicy strawberries
off )Our vines yea,-..round?
Plant sc1cnt1sts at the Un1versit} of California and at
the ll DA fru it research station in Maryland have
de' doped an cnt1rel)' new ract of ~rpetual-bearing
stra"'bernc~ called .. da y neutral" that will bear from June
10 October - and even during the winter months.
Trad111onally. st11wbemes have been classified as
June bearers and cvc rbcarcrs. The June bearers are the
oldest. bcanng only dunng cool, short days of June.
Everbearcrs art' a more r:esent development, capable of
beanng fruit not only in June but also again in fall when
cool. short days return.
The croppingabilityofboth are affected by day lenath.
In other words. they have a built-in 1imc clock that
automatically stops them bearing wht'n hours of daylight
are t'Xtendcd, as in summer. •
The da) neu tral plant~ are not affected by.iday length
and have the abilit)I to crop continuously all throuah
su mmer and in to fall -providing the tcmpeflturc
remains below IOOdegrees. They will even produce fruit in
winter if protected from freezes.
Ont of the most highly rated of1hC1C new strawberries
for home prdcners is Bnatiton, which was developed from
3 sinalc plant found in the m01.~nattn!I near Salt Lake Chy.
It i!. widely adapted and its fruits are cxccpt1onally larae.
In home gardens, Briahton strawberries" can be
planted in beds. bottlers and containers. Tht' runners
product a T1umbcr of vigorous "dauJ.hter .. plantsand these
""'" beoar fruu whether rooted in soil or not.
This makes lhem esl)C'Clally decorative arown 1n
hanging baskc1s. with the beautiful white. stir-shaped
Oowt"rs and caSC'adc of ripc1un1 frui1 hanging down tht
ides of the Pot.
These new plants rcqu1rr no more care than reaular
vanet1e . Ju t en Ure lo of sun and a l00$C, fenile JOil
with plenty of oraan1c m1tcrial muted tn (compa tor peat
moss).
For free 1nformat1on about ob~i ·nJ Day neutral plant ~n tc to· Sprma Rivet; Nuf1(riC'S. pt. N. pnn.a
River Road. Hartford. Maine 490.S7 send SI for t'.llO
..ample pl nt .
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GOING to school."
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"What's this I hear about Marmaduke
opening a bed and breakfast place?"
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Dear Band Alumni ,
All Westview band
alumni are encouraged
to endow a folding chair
Those who choose not
to endow a chair ...
by Tom BaJ!Uk
are welcane to serve
on a standing cxmmittee !
in the gym . ~
DR. S)IOCK
FE:\TO~
.T~l~~M
WA? BROU6H1
10 'IOU BY
KITTY NICE ...
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Those of us who live in
Newport often stop to watch
thl' \Unnse hitting the east
l'nd of Catalina Island. or
catch the su n slipping behind
the prak\ at the Ist hmus. and
are caught h~ the ingredients
of a ~h1phoard romance: It is
fa\cinating. brief. plcasur-
ahle.
A longe r stay is quiet
another mat t er. The
-:-1t\ ·\\l'~11·, ">nul tend\ to com-
m1·1 too hl'J\ ti\" to clean. fre~h
brcL'/L'"> th,\t a·rc c;v.ect to the
lunge.. limh a gulltlec;s lack of
canng ahou t time or calendar
date. v.1ll111gl~ beco ming ab-
sorhcd in gull s m1schievousl)
pulling a part ~ugar packets
near patio tables O\ erlooki'ng
the harbor .\ da' or two of
island nights and one sur-
ren<.k1 c., hopcll'\~I~ to the
pul se of ( atalina Island fj,_
ing.
I boarded the boat to
Avalon ~1th m} art gear and
O\ crn1glllt bag and spent six
1ncred1ble days photo-
graphing and painting full
time. hiking re laxing. and
Hing in lovl' wit h an up-
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RUT)f HYNDS PAINTS CATALINA
i'C'airs room overlooking the
harbor. the old green pier
seen thro ugh palm tree
trunks. waves slapping all
night. a nd a view of Saddle-
back during the day 'way
over on the mainland.
An island simplifies what is
presented toA'he mind: a few
boats, not a commercial
harbor: small numbers of
gulls and pelica ns. not an
arm~ of shore scavengers: a
cl uc;tc r of c hildren
sand-playin g. parents gossi p-
ping or sunning.: a Renoir
print. not Coney Isla nd.
The boat cruises· and
sightseeing bases bustle
about, shari ng the views, his-
tory. possibilities. There's a
friendly blend of infor-
mation. appreciation of natu-
ral beauty with respect for the
preservation of it, an island
conscieusness of the allure it
holds and a quaint
proprietary contentment. a
generosity in directing atten-
tion. a certain tenderness in
invit ing visi tors to help treat
it well. almost as if their
island were a State treasure.
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All types of dtaiag are avail-
able from gracious night-time
dining through hot fi sh and
chips eaten dockside to a
purchase of an apple and a
big of nuts from grocery
stores wh ere barefooted cus-
tomers have been coming for
years.
From the many watercolor
originals bro ught back I've
chosen two of th e best
knownsights for featuring on
two new posfe rs of Cata lina
Island. My hope is that they
.will entice you to su rrender
to some Island dreaming of
your own. ••••••••••••••••••
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ABOUT RUTH HYND :
For fourteen •years. Ruth
H ynds has painted Orange
County's Newpprt Beach. In
1970 she was a beginner who
had the Laguna Festival as an
art goal. Accepted as an
· exhibitor in 1972, Ruth
exhibited in Laguna. for fi ve
years. Possibl ~ best known
for her litho~aphs Of the
Balboa. Pavilion, she con-
tinues to paint, has enterd the
poster tacld , and counts
herself fortunate to be re-
c-0,nized as a landmark
'J>atnter 0f Balboa. .
R•lll't Cai.II .. 111_. pet&·
era will t.e avaB1•1e at th
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THE "CATALINA HOLIDAY" IS A 425 PASSENGER
SH IP WITH THREE DECKS AND PLENTY OF
ENCLOSED A.REAS AS WELL AS TOP SIDE SEA TING
FOR ENJOY ING THE SUN AND VIEWING THE
MARI NE LIFE. THIS 115 FT VESSEL HAS A CON-
CESSION FEATU RI NG SNACKS. COFFEE &. SOFT
DRINKS AS WELL AS BEER AND WI NE.
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Pfew Accord· LX four-door Hdan enjoy• a~ded power of a new entlne.
CM 111echanic to Honda reports sales
compete in N ~J.1 Ol46,6Z61orMarck
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For David J. Rossi, a Volvo mechanic at Earle
Ike Volvo In Costa Mesa, an International hands-on
competition In Rockleigh, N.J. this month will
determine two things:
•How well he really knows his business.
•Whether he will be among the 14 grand
wtnnera from the United States and Canada who
will go to Sweden In June as a member of the Volvo
International Service Technical Association.
To qualify for the hands-on finals, Volvo
technlClfllS have to complete five written examin-
ations (210 questions over 14 months) covering all Center In Rockleigh. Contestants going tor the
aspects of Volvo cars ·and pass a preliminary award trip to Sweden must also be certified as
hands-on test administered In the field by rep-General Automobile Mechanics by the National
resentattves from Volvo's National Service Training Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
DMV warns against curbside us~d car sales
Curb-side used car sales can spell bad news
for both buyers and sellers, the Department of
Motor Vehicles warned today.
"Complaints of persons who bought stolen
cars from sidewalk salesmen are one of our
concerns," said OMV Director George Meese.
"Complaints from legitimate used car dealers who
are victimized by fly-by-night sellers are another.
"My department has no quarrel with a person
who advertises for sale a vehicle he or she owns.
The trouble starts when someone intends to turn a
profit by selling a vehicle someone else owns or
owned. That makes the person a used car dealer.
Such a person who isn't licensed by my department
faces misdemeanor charges.
"We license used car dealerships and sales
people to protect the public. People who shop in
vacant lot and curbside used car markets owe it to
themselves to be extra careful. At the very least,
they should make sure that any vehicle Identifi-
cation number on the ownership document agrees
with the number on the vehicle.
Ne~Accords
·pack Pleiity
1nore power
The new•t Honda Accord, the LX Iner .....
4-0oor Sedan, hM been Introduced In spite of the added power, EPA
by American Honda. •t lmated mlleage remain• prect6c811y
It feituree, In addition to the ueual the ume u In earl6er Acoorda. The
llet of 11andard equipment found on 1884 ftguree are 32 m_pg and 46 mpg
Acootda, power wtndowa, power door highway for the etandatd 5-apeect
lock• and air conditioning. The manual tranemlaalon; 28 and 41 for
AM IF M 1 t • reo rad Io w Ith the optional 4-apeed automatic wtth
auto-reverM cu1ette and power . torque converter lock-up.
antenna Is standard, u are crulM The new Accord Hatchbacks have
control quartz dlgltal clock with date Improved aerodynamlcl, u weH u
feature, luxurloue Interior trim and leu exterior brlghtwork, gfvtng them a
l premium Michelin steel-belted radlal 1POr1ler look. They 81.o have a aHghtly
-tires. quicker ateerlng gear ratio for eportler
All four Accord modets for 1984 drfvtng.
feature anew 12-vatve 1829ccenglne, The Hatchback and LX Hatchback
the same one Introduced In the 1983 have, as standard .equipment, open-
Prelude. The main difference Is that Ing rear qOarter windows, rear wtn-
the Accords will have a single dow wiper /washer, remote hatch re-
carburetor. The l')eW engine lncreues lease, a front and rear 1tablllzer bar,
net horsepopwer from 75 at 4,500 rpm apllt folding rear eeatbacks and cargo
to 86 at 51800 rpm, a substantial area tights, among others.
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Howard KDott of Huntington Beach, left. accepta the keya to bl.a 1984 Ford
Thunderbird, which be received u one of five top winnen in a national
aweepetakea propam. Making the preaentation to Knott are BW llcCreedJ of the
Ford dlviaion In Detroit, center. and Dick Wllaon, preaident of WU.On Ford Salee
in Buntinfton Beach.
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A real water baby
Jeal! Enaeleon (aboYe ) meet• her
3 -month-o[d 1>9by, lllchetle underwater
for a klM durln& ewimmln• lnetnacttone at
Worceeter, Mau. Girl• Club. In bottom
c::to, the tot .. about to let 10 of mom ••
d and •wlm underwater to lnetructor. •
~.....-ct. Chinese battle serious
increase of wife beatings ..
. .. PEKJNG (AP) -Wife-beating, a
vestige of China's feudal past, is so
serious that the communist govern·
menl is publicizing vicious cases' and
educating w6men about their legal
rights.
Some accounts of wife-beating in
the state-run press tell of women
being punched, kicked and attacked
with sticks. piccis of furniture and
knives by wrathful husbands.
The newpaper Workers Daily re-
ported Jan. 27 the execution in the
Hen an province city of He bi province
of a min.or official convicted of raping
three women and sexually torturing
his wife with cigarettes, electric
shocks, needles and belts. The patx'.r
said the actions of the official,
identified as Zhao Guoxuan, "arouse
the indignation of the entire coun-
try."
Mao Tse-tung once wrote that
Chinese women should free them-
selves from feudal China's "four
thick ropes" -the authority of men,
political oppre~ion, religious ntes
and obedience to family.
The new society the revolutionary
leader created theoretically grants
women equality, a right they were
systematically denied during China's
4,()()().year-long succession of feudal
dynasties.
··w e have a constitution and laws
that protect women." said Liu
Qingming, a spokeswoQ)an for the
state-run Women's Association.
"Our campaign is designed to en·
lighten the understanding of the
masses.··
She aunbuted wife-beating to what
she called leftover "feudal thinking"
and said the Women's Association
"looks at this problem very closely."
One woman's experience was pub-
lished in December by the nationally
distributed dail y newspaper
Guangming. Shi Jianxiong, a woman
doctor in Shanxi province, wrote that
her husband, Zheng We1yuan.
punched and kicked her face, ab-
dernen and limbs because she refused
his demands 'for a divorce.
She was hospitalized with bloody
gashes and senous internal injuries,
she wrote, and Zheng went un-
punishe&. Zheng's mother even tried
to get her evicted from the hospital.
she said.
"In the past half-year I have been
unable lo work, and muslr.pay for my
own food and medicme. · her letter
added. "All I can do is depend on
fnends to get by."
The newspaper said that after
publication of the letter tl received
hundreds of responses from outraged
lit your face ·
readers demandtng punishment tor
the husband and mother-in-law.
In another case reported by the
newspaper Xinm in of Shanghai. a
man in the Douggou Commune
outside that city fractured~ifc's
arms.
"She. dared not stay at home and
had to spend nights in a duck coop."
the paper said.
In an account in the January
edition of the magazine Women in
China. Zhu Guizhen, who lives with
her husband's family in Nanking.
wrote that they all abused her.
"ll all came to a head one evenmg
after m y husband boxed me on the car
for refusing to give his parents 20
yuan ($ 10)," she wrote. "I defended
myself and in the tussle I bit him."
Miss Liu said there are no statisti cs
on the number of battered wives in
China, though she said it was "rela-
tively small. We have a big country
with many people.''
Miss Ltu said the 1966-76 Cultural
Revolution, partly aimed at erasing
feudal .. practices. had the opposite
effect on women's rights. The break·
down of law encouraged sexual
brutaltl''.
"If we did not ha'c the 10 vcars of
chaos. things might be beitcr for
women now." she said.
A ii.,_.la• atatae callecl 'Lo9t J olua'
appean lo be aU*m~ to ward off wlllte
pnmer belnt •prayed bi lat. face by 'Nlaa
Zocr employee CiDdy, Marcou. Statae wW
bie fttted With lolaclOtla and wD.1 portraJ
canman uttet In an ahlbtt.
Many com~nlee wtll not
hire women for top postS
TOK YO (AP) -Woman worken in
Japan cam barely half the av~ salary of men, and many wom~ With coUqc
dqrees are assianed .wch wk.a u pourina
tea for less educated male boiles. Y~t after s~ years of study, a Labor
M1ru1try adv&SOry council has failed 10
come up With • ptan to Jive women
equality in the workjna plaoc.
'Th~ aovei:nment i1 ,ll')'ina t~ leaillate job
equahty so II can ratify a Urutea Nations
con.vention on endi!l& discrimination
qa1nst women. But 1n a nation where
business is still very much a man's world
the goioa has been rou&h. '
.. This is an extremefr. difficult problem
in Japan;· said Micruko Watanabe, an
attorney who headed the Women's and
Young Worken' Problem Council study
onjobequality legislation ... The confronta-
tion between employees and employers has
been fierce." .
:The results of the six-year study. sub-
mmed lo Labor Minister Misoji Sakamoto
last week. did point oonclusavely to the
!'eed for a Jl.>b equality law. But those
mvolved 1n the study could agree on little
else. •
Three proposals were presented with
widely .divergent views on how to tackle
such basic issues as equality in hiring and
night work for women.
ihe ministry will try to piece together a
draft by the end of April, but the chances of
the law passing in the current session of the
Diet (parliament) arc small, Ms. Watanabe
said in a telephone interview. "There's
going to be some heated debate."
Women make up 34 percent of Japan's
work force, but their salaries are only 53
perce.nt those of men. Many com~cs do
not hare women for executive positions and
expect women to quit when they marry or ha~c children. Women held only an
estimated 5.5 percent of executive slots in 1982:
"Many companies don't even allow
women to take application tests," Mayumi
Moriyama; J Houtt Of ~ouncilloR metn·
bef from I.ht aovernina Liberal Democtauc h!fy~ said in an inlen'iew.
iTbc labor SWMlanh uw, pu.ed la
l ?'7 to pro1«1 womn •ben job con-
dauou "Mtt much ......,., .a.o U.
impeded cntraoce into the buliaeM wOrld
b)' ~~·na overttme and ~Uy
blnn111&.niaht work forwome:o. and forcina
CO,!TIJ)enaet to allow menauul and ma· &ei1Wf~vct. .•
The three f'ac\Jons on the COUDCtl -
tt'pRtefttiftcmploytrs. employen&iad the
erneraJ P'lbbc -llteed t.bat the CW'lbt practi<le of makina womm mire eai1.itt
than men ahould be abolaabcd, but were
split on how to brin& about equality in
hirina and advancement 1y1tem1. The>1e re~ten~ina employees laid all such di ...
cnm1na11on should bt lqally ended. while
employers on the panel recommended only
~dforts .. to improve 1Jie situation.
·:1t would bt ~rd to immediately
1q1slate total equality," Ms. Moriyama
said. "But women should at least have the
chance to prove themselves."
Employers ar_gue that gjving women
equal opportunities to advance wil~ be
disruptive because many women still
consider jobs only a way to pass time before
marriaae. Women contend that iflhey had
an opportunity to work at responsible jobs
they would not quit as soon as they
married.
T he study also did oot touch on
penalties.
"Imposing penalties aptnsl violators of
equal opportunity legislation ... would be
too drasuc a step in view of the reality of
Japanese society," the nationwide news-
paper Yomiun Shimbun said in an
editorial.
The. employers and employees sides
were far apart -with the public represen-
tatives icnerally siding with employen -
on such issues as overtime, rugbt work.
maternity leave and child care.
The employers said all restrictions in
these areas should bt removed, while it was
"loo carlf' to consider child care facilities
for working women.
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'Date rapes'
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ACnnoue.-..
NAm ITA'B II rT Tbe lolowlng ptnOn .. doing
buslneuaa:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ORAi,_, 2117 8eywood Dr., Newport
Beec:tl. c.111. 92MO
Bill Deen Berger. 2117 ~
Dr .• N9wport BMctl. Caillf. 929eO
This bu9ineu .. conducted by. In
lndMdulil · ~o prosecute Bin Berger
Thie statement waa ftled wltll the
County Clerk of O..enge County on
Mw. 1, 1914
'19M1
Publilhed o...,. COMt ~ Pitol Maren 16, 23, 30, Apfl 6, 11NM
1491-M
. . SANT~ ANA (AP) -Cynthia Claudelle Jones was
s1~t10g on a bus-stop bench ·at Golden Circle Drive and
First Street on May 20 when a young stranger named Gary
Lamar Patterson drove up in a white van. stepped out and •----------
said hello. P\BJC ll)llC(
They talked for about I 0 minutes, Jones said. She •---------------
gave him her telephone number and they made a date. ACnnoue.., .. 1~
That night, 18-year-old Cynthia Jones was raped by The ~-=Going
Patterson and three other men in a Santa Ana apartment. bullneee •
Patterson, 27, and the three assailants· were arrested HAT TRICK. ea Fu Dr .. Costa
and eventually pleaded guilty to rape as pan of a ~'a,. 8'ecty. 11291 w11o
negotiated agreement betWttn their lawyer5 and Orange AoN Lane. Hunttngtona...t. Cellf.
County prosecutors. Each received a senten~ of one year 9264~
in jail and three years' probation. Pa Bredy. 11291 Wllo ~
Th . . . C 1 P . k . J Lane, Huntington 8-dl, Callf e v1cttm s parents. ar atnc and Mattie ones. 92&49
were outrage<t at the sentences. • Thie buaineel 1a conducted by •
. But attorneys involyed ih the case said the terms were ~ .. ~":::
fair, and that the rape of Cynthia-Jones illustrates Tiil• atatement waa filed wtth ,,...
difficulties involved with prosecuting "date rapes" -County Clerk of O..enge County on
sexual assaults in which the victtm knows the accused. Mar. 2. 1934
Of about 600 rapes reported to Orange County
authorities every year. at least half are not random
assaults. They involve women raped by former husbands.
boyfriends, co-workers or men they have met. Defense •-----------
attorneys and prosecutors agree that when a victim knows P\aJC NOTICE
the accused, chances ofa conviction become much more P::tCTITIOU8 IWIMU
difficult. NAMI ITATIMDT
"There arc two basic defenses in a rape case." said The 1o11ow1ng per90n 11 doing
John Conley. head of the sexual assault unit of the county t>usineu u
D . . A • Offi "0 · h (a)ADT ENTERPflUSES (b)ADT tstnct Homeys ICC. ne IS, you ve got l e wrong DATA TECHNOLOGY (c)ADT MAR.
guy. The second is, 'Yeah. we had mtercourse. but tt was KETING UNLIMITED. 81 Exeter,
consensual.• !Nine, Calif 92715 "Dalin~ snuations are a problem." he said. "If there et~.~ ~~7n~5 Yu. 81 Ex·
are no inJUrtes and tt was her word that it was forcible. and This t>ullNN 11 conducted by. an
he's saying, 'No, it was consent,' and you don't have any lndtvtdu•I
tangible evidence to show the JUry ... tt can become very ~;;.;;ty~ filed witt\ tne
difficult.•· . -County Clerk of ~County on Because of no evidence of force or the lack ofa good Feb 21. 19M
witness. Conley said. the distnct attorney's offi~ declines F2alll2
to file charges tn 15 to 20 percent oft he reponed rape cases. · p,~:::' t6~2~~. ~~-=
149&-14
DEATH NOTICES Nil.IC .NOTICE
'tCTITIOUI IU.,._11
NA• ITATUIUfT
by fi ve grandchildren Rec1· The fotlowlng 1>«son 11 doing
1.auon of the Rosary. Thurs-L=A~ ·ENTERPRIZES. 315'"'
day. Apnl :>, 1984 al 7 30 Ruby. Balboa llland. CA 92662
PM Mass of Christian Lora1ne Ellen McCarthy. 315•..,
Bunal Friday 10 AM at Ruby. Batt>Oa 111and. CA 926e2 This OOllMN II conducted by. an r~~~~~~~~~~ Saint Joachims Catholic ndlvldual Church. V1stat1on will be'* Loraine Ellen McCarthy
HAAaOR LAWN-MT. OUVI
Mortuaty • CerMtery
Cfematory
1625 Gisler Ave.
Costa Mesa
S40-5554
PIERCE POTHEflll
aELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broa<!way .
Coata Mesa
842-9150
BAL Tl ISERQEAON
S MITH I TUTHILL
WHTCLIFF CHAPEL
•27 E HUI SI
Costa Mesa
648-9371
, ClflC VIEW
MOMAL,AM
ltfY • Mortuary
Ct\epel •Crematory
3500 ~eclfie View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
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the BaJu Bergeron Smith & Tr1t11ta1ement was flied with lhe
Tu h lJ Cha l Th rsd nty Clerk of Orange County on
l 1 pe u ay. arch 14 1984
Apnl :>. 1984 from 3 to 6.30 ~
PM Family requests dona· P\Jt>11tnec1 Orange Cout Ody uons be made lo the Amen· P11o1 Mardi 16 23 30 Apnt 6. tN4 1514-14 ~u ~~g$nFos:~uo~.1----PlB.--IC_NO_ffe_[ __ _
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ROUNDS '~:A~ll
F. ROUNDS beloved The tollowtnQ person is e1o1ng
wire ol Gem-L Rounds. ~rPHARMACY 1328 E
Graveside service Monday. Katalla Ave Anaheim. Callf 92905
Apnl 9, 1984 at 12 NOON at Jamee J BreNny, Jr . 2732 Forest Lawn. Glendale In OtWUO, eo.11 MeM. Calli 92e2t
heu or flowort contnbu· Thia bYalnea It COOO\Jc1ed by en v--· Individual tions may be made to Jamee J Brehany
Amerlcan Cancer Society. Thia 111~1 was 111ec1 wtth the
Forest Lawn Mortuary, Cout\ty C'8rit of Oranoe County on
Glendale. Di.rettors Mar 1 1984 n.a1
LILL y Publiahed °'~ eouc Delly
OBERT T LILLY. belowd PllOI Mareh 16 23' 30 APfll1~~~
husband of Elizabeth M.
Lilly or C.O.ta Mesa. fathe ----------of S~phen Robert Lally of ___ MUC...-..;;.;.._NO--.TICE..-__ _
Lona Beach. Eusene A. ACnnoue IUeMll
Klotz or Swarthmore. Penn · MAim ITATDmWT
aylvania and Barbara E. The '~ l*90l'I ta dolrlG
Lilly of Long S.ach . ~S:.OING MAINTENANCE.
brolhtt of John LtUy of •790 lnllN 9MI . Ste 1oe. troAna.
Woodland Htlls. ah ct~~~4 JoHph °""'onl, 25
survlwd by two grand· Alemecta. INlrie. CA t2114
chlldnm ~bttd from Fm-Thla~llcondUC'-<lby an
v1 w Stai. KospuaJ l.n 1972 lndMClual WM~ .he WU a clinical ~y-~.~ ~ wQt1 tM
choloeist A 'member of County ewti oe e>r.,,,. Couftty on
A.rnenC!8n Psycholop:al ~· F.o 24 , ....
IOt'UlllOn Pnvate ~ PWllahed ~ eo.t ": Pk'~ Brothen 8.11 aro.d· PllOI Man:tl 23. ~Aol'tl 6 1l, 1 .... w y Mortuary. 642·91~ ,...._...
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NAmlTAW The foltowlng pereon ta
butinell .. :
MIL·BAA PLASTICS, 127 E.
Ad . Santa Ana. Caillf 92707
Fred L Fowler, 1810 Hklll_.,...
Oaks Dr Are9dla. Caillf 91
Thll ~ Is oonducted tly
indtVlduel
Fred L Fowler
Thll statement wu flied wttt\
County C'8rit of O..anoe f°""'Y Mar 13. '9M
MUC NOTlCE
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Mt.IC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI MllMll MAM1 If ATltimff
The. rOlloWlng ptt'IOl1 II dOlrlg
Dutlne911
f'tCTITIOUe ., .....
MAllll HAW AervT.out ..... ...,
The foloWtng Ptt.an II dotnO NAM1 tTATll9Wf 0111 111 OCUITY ..-COURT 711~0....Dr.W-C ....... CA..,..,
.,.,.lff~ FIMT MCUR.fTY SAV· tNG8 ANO LOAN AS80CIATIOH
(1)0RAHOE COUNTY MEDIA·
TION ASSOCIATION (2)Mf01A· TION A.SSOCIA TES OF ORA.NO!
COUNTY (3)ME0fA TION SERVICES
(4)CENTER FOR MEOIA TION
(S)CAUFORNIA MEDIATION SEA.
VICES (e)CALIFORNIA MEOIATION
CENTER (Tlf'AMlt Y MEDIATION
CENTER (ll>SOUTHCOAST MEOIA·
TION CENTER (9)S0UTHERN
CALIFORNIA MEDtA TION CENTER
bUllntea .. . .on It
THli PROFllSIONAL !00!. 158 bu~~ per OOtno ,IC1lTIOUe.,.....
o.I Mar Awnua, Co9t1 Mau, oatlf. ( 1 )OIV0°AC E M!OfATION MAllll fTATlmlft'
0..ldWlt~ K.ENIE LEE BRAHAM, en~; HUNTINGTON HAR·
IOUA COAPORA.llON, a o.lawwe
92!3!_ 0. Maco (JllC!tl) CtNTER (2IOR4-NO! COUNTY ..... ~otlowlng '*"'°"'.,.doing ""'"' CENTER FO" MEDIATION (S)OA---u . Thie bualnell le conducied by an ANGE COt.)NlY OtVOAOE MEDIA· EL0£N AV!HU! TOWNHOMEI
lndtVldull TIONCENTER(4)0IV0ACE MEDIA· HOMEOWNIAS ASSOCIATION,
Jonn 0. FrllCO TION SERVICU (5)CALlfrOANIA 1400 Quall. Sta. 1t0, Nawpott Colporello n : W .M .S
ENT!APAISES. INC.. a Callfornla
COf'PO(atlon; SEA 8Rf00E HOME·
OWNERS ASSOCl~TION· AROINA
R068, en lndlvidual. THE ST A TE
OF ~UFORNIA. and OOES I
Thlt atat~I wu fifed wltfl tM MEOIA TION ASSOCIATION (8)HA· a..ctt. Call! 92MO •
Counly Clark Of Orange County on TIONAL MEDIATION ASSOCIA· John Peul Herrldc, 18&0 Port
Mar 21 198"' TION, 31115 c.nvno Cec>!attano. WMttar Place, ~ Baacti, Jay Denton Whealley 380 Prom·
Onl<lf'Y Poinl West, N9wOQ(1 8Mch.
C.lli 91660
'1 ...... Suite!. San Juan CIC)ltlrano Calif Caitl 92MO PublltMd 0r.,,.. Coaet D.elr 92675 ' • ... Roger Smith, 214'A FwnlMI,
ttlrough 10. lnc:lutlw. Thia buatness 11 conducted by an Piiot MMch ». Aptff t, tS. to. 1.. Jay Denton WhHtley, -380 Prom-N9wport BMclt. Call!. 928&0
,....,. ontory Drive West. Newport Beaetl. Thi• t>ullne&• I• ~onduoted by: an indMdual • CaM No. 411305
IUWONI Jay D Wheatley ------------Callt 928&0 untncorporaled uaoclatlon otl'lef fltB.IC NOTICE Thlt bUllneu la c:ond~ted by· an than • Paf'lnerthlp ~I Yeu "-" bMn twd.
,,.. .-\ IMf ... 8fe&nat '°" ....... ,..~._..,.,~
Tr11s t1a1emen1 was hied with the
Counly Clerk ol Orange County on
Mar 21 19114
------------individual John Paul Her!U
flCTfTIOUI IMllMH Jay D WhNtley Thia stalftl'llenl wu filed with the ,. ................ , .. "Md f2A14"
Publlahed Orange Coaat Oally
Pilot March 30. April 6. 13. 20. 1984 ~5-84
NA• ITATllilfNT Thia llatement waa llled with the County Clerk of Oranoa C«mty on
The foHOWlng peraon la Ootng County Clerk 01 Orange County on Mar 2, 1984 ................... '*°"· If you wlttl to Nell Iha adv~ of
an anorney tn thl• matter. you
~ do 90 promptly eo that your
... written~. 11 any, may be
• ni.d on time.
AWIOIUsted ha aldo oeman-
'*'9. El tribuma; '9de dectdlf oon· .. w. ............ ,,._. ... W. ,. .. ..,. defttro de IO d&M.
'-................. ye. .............. tM~of
-....., ...... rn.n.. '°" ..., •• ,.....pttraotl\at r~r
................ tf .,,,, .... , be ......... .. u..MI ........... _
........ ...-0 ....... _.
la, da .. arla ltaoerlo 111· ................... w ... u
,._,11a1ta MCftta, et MY elguna. ..... .., ,...., ... '*""°· 1·TO ntm ~NDAtm A chit =Int Ml ..._ fled bJ ttle
l'talC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI IUllHllS
NAMf IT A TIMfNT
The following peraona are domg
bull!lffS.,
SATELLITE WAREHOUSE 425
N Anaheim Blvd . Oranoa, Calif.
92668
Ulah Buatneu New1. a Utah
corp . 68&4 South 300 Wes.I. Suite
I Midvale Ullh 84-047
Ttus ou11ness 1s conducted by a
Cotl)()(atlon
D•'l' Reynold• This statement was llled with the
County Clerk or Orange County on
Mar 21. 1"4 ™1-Pul:>llan.d Or aoge Cout o.ity
Piiot Mtuch 30 April 6. 13. 20. 1914
1807-84
ooaineu u : •• 12 198~ GRANDPA'S ISLAND, 2175 New· ... ar ' .. ,240NI
port Boulevard. Costa M .... Calif Publllhed Orange ea.st Dally
112:2: G INYF11tmen11. 2175 N-· Pllol Marcil 23.~. Ap<ll e. ~3, 198"'
port Boulevard. Coil• Meaa. Caltl 8&3·8"'
92628
Thi• buai,_1 It conduc1ed by· an NWC NOTICE lndlvtdlal
~hi~ a~.!.nt wu llled with the FICTITIOUI IMlllNRI NAMI ITATl•NT County Clerll of Orange County on The lollowlng peraon 11 doing
M•r 14, 19114 ,.._. t>ualMM H :
p bll hed 0 ange Cou1 0.lly LOOK WHO'S TAU<ING, 711 W PMo~ M!re11 30, ~ll e. 13, 20, 1914 ~~~t. Suite 02. Cotta M .... Cailt
1800-l4 Mark Victor Hanaen and Aa----Dll---1c-11n-Tll"_c ___ aoc1a1 ... 321 E 23rd St , Coat•
,.~ nu ~ MM&. Cati! 92627
---f-IC:_:TIT_IOU __ l_IMl_IM--1-1--lndi~tlneaa la conducted by: 1111
NAME ITA.,._NT Mark Victor HanMn
The IOllowlng pertoN .,. doing Thll atatemenl WU filed With the ~=P~C. 113 25th SVMt. New· County Clerk 01 Orano-County on
por1 Beach. Calif. 928&3 Mar. 12. 1984 F2A0711
...,.. rw. w '°" WW. to
..... Ill-. lewautt. ,~ "'"''· ..... • dayt aner thla tummona ta lllfWd on you. Ille wtlh this court 1------------Marcia WllN, 'I t3 25th Strtel, Publiltled Orange Coast Ollty f't&.IC NOTICE Newport 9Mc:h. Calif 92e63 P1io1 Mwch 23. 30. April e,.. 13. 1118"' a wnttan raeponae 10 the complaint
Unlaa9 you do, your default Wiii be
ant.arad on ~tlon 01 the p1ain-
lltf. and mi. cour1 may enter a
~t egalnll you '°' the relief .demanded In th• complaint. Which
~ reeun In garnlthment of
Waget, telling Of money Of l)f'operly
or other relief recaueated 1n the com·
plainL
O.ted: December 1•. 1983
LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk
8y: GAIL CARPENTER.Deputy
DI-L. .. DI. HQ.
llCKRNMA ~a CUNEO
111 Afttoft ltwd,, .... t10
COIU ...... CA.ta:ll
Publlllhad Orange Coast Dally P1101
Mareh 23, 30. April 6, 13, 1984
1681·84
P\8.JC NOTICE
NOTICE OF OEAT.ff OF
Nlcll Tavagllona, llOOO Artlngton 1e&1-M
flCTrTIOUI IUllHIH Ave., RlvertlcH. Calif. 92503
NA• ITATIMINT Thia buslneu It conducted by-a
The lollowtng l*'IOfl 11 doing llmlted par1neratllp
bu11neu •• Marcia Welaa Ml.IC NOTICE
PtijllC NOTICE
WATER SPORTS SPECIALISTS. Thi• atalement w .. flied with the 'iCTmoul llUIMIS
•28'~ MarO\*'ite, Corona del Mar. County Clerk of Otange County on ...._ ITATIMIHT
Calif 921125 Mar 2 1118"' The lollowlng perwons are doing Tri.omaa JC>Mph Mttchell 426'~ ,,_. l>vtlnMI ..
Mar;u•lte. Corona <let Mar, C•!lf l>ublllhed Orange Cout Oalty BEAUCHAMP ENTERPRISES.
92625 Piiot March 1e, 23, 30, Aprlt 11. 1984 RESIDENTIAL OlVISION. 4000
This bua1net11 ls conducted by an 1504-84 ~hU< Boulevard, SUit• 700,
1n<1lvlduat 1------------Newport a.ach. Call! 92&80
Thomu J Mllchell P\ltlJC NOTICE Midland Company. • o.ltw1r1 Th11 statemem was hied wttf\ tile 1------------corporalion. 4000 MacArthur
k;ounly Clerk ol Orange County on flCTnlOUI ., ... II Boulevard, Suite 700. ~
!Mar 7 1964 NA.Me ITATl•NT Beach, Calif 92e60
f2A0247 The 1o11ow1no ._.,aon la doing Richerd L Beauchamp. 4000
Pubh1hed Orange Coast Dally t>utlneas H ., MacArlhur BouleYard. Suite 700,
Piiot March 30 Aprll 6, 13. 20. 1984 PHOTON SYSTEMS. 14851 Jet-N-port Beach. C.UI 92660
1799-84 fery Rd This t>utlnesa ts conducted by a
281. Irvine Calif 92714 general p111ner1hlp
Thomas J B Sttaniey 141151 Jet· James Beauchamp, Sec 4 Tree•
lery Rd This 1111ement was IUec:l with Iha
AUGUSTA QUINTO. AKA SP& =270I 281, lrvtne, Calif 92714 County Clerk ol Orange County on
Thi• 1:>us1neaa 11 conducted by an Mar 21. 1984 AUGUSTA G . KRAM ER. NOTICE Of "'UITH'I SAL.£
A K A A U G U S T A T.I . NO. 0019222311 1ndrvidutl '241501
Thomas J B Shenley Published Orange Coaat D•Hy
Thil tlllemerll WU flied wllh the Pllol March 30. April 6. 13. 20. 19&4
County Clerk of Orange County on 1803·64
Mar 29, 1984
YOU Mf IN OfFAUL T UNOE" A G R UEN ER . AK .A OHO Of T"UIT OATEO Aprll 15,
A U G US T A K RAM ER 1912. UNLEH YOU TAKE ACTION QUINTO ANO OF PETl· TO PAOTfCT YOUR PROPUtTY, IT MAY BE IOLO AT A PUlllC TION TO ADMINISTER SALE. If YOU NEED AN UPLA· f21a211 ------------
ESTATE NO. AJ %%SS4 . NATION Of THE NATUM Of TH£
T o ail heirs. beneftcianes. PROCEl!DINO AOAINIT YOU,
Publllhed Orange Coest Dally
Piiot Ap<U 6 13 20, 27, 198"'
191&-84
creditors a nd l'OOttngent YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· r PUBllC NOTICE
creditor s o f AUGUSTA Y'g'~ April 20 t984 11 11 oo A M ------------QUINTO. A.KA AUGUSTA SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY as NOTICE INVmNG INOI
G KR A M ER. A K A the duly appointed Trullee under The Coun1y Santletlon Dillricll of
A UGUSTA GRUENER. and pursuant 10 Deed of Trust Re-Orange County. Callfomle. wilt r•
corded Aprll 26 1982 85 Document c.ive te•led bidl until Tues .. Aprll A.KA A UGUSTA K RA MER No 82· 141155 ~f Ottlclal Records In 17, 1984 at 11:()0 AM 81~• mutt be
QUINTO and persons wh<> the office of the A.Corder ol Orange received at the Diatrk:tl Admlnta-County. c e111orn1e executed by tratlve Ottlc" by the date and time may be otherwl5t' inter est.ed Scott A Baecl\el & Lee Anne 11a<etnabove M t lor1h. at whleh time
m the w 1U and /or estate Baecket nuabal'ld and wll• WILL they w111 be publtcty 09lf*' end
A petition has been ftled SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 1itam1neo ., Iha ottloe of the Ole-R NK W KRAMER HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH tricta, 10644 Ellla A~ue. Fountain
bANy OF AALLAN D K RAMER (paya1:>1e 81 11me or aal• 1n 1awtui Valley. c a111om1a. for the lollowlng: S TWELVE (12) SLUOOE PRESS
l·n t he Su perior Court of Or· mone) of the United tatM )Orat tile OEWATERING BEL TS SPECIF!· South front enirance to the ange CATION NO P-063
ange County r..nuestmg thJt Co1.1nty Old CourthOUM. 211 W ~.., Santa Ana Blvd • Santa Ana. CA 81<11 mull be aubmrtted on the FRANK W K RAMER Ix' 92701. all right lllle and lnte<esl form aupphed l:>y the 01atrlc11 In ec·
appointed as personal rep·
1
conveyed 10 and now held by 11 cordance with an provision• of the
resentatlve to adm1ruster th£-under said Deed of Trust 1n the apecllk:a11on1 ·
C AUGUSTA Q UIN property 11tuatec:I '" 1810 County Speclllc:ellon• bid blanll• and
estate 0 • I Cahfornoa oeecrlblng the land there-f\Jrther lnlormallon may be ob-TO, AKA AUGt..:STA G 1" 1a1neo at the above addresa ,.,._
K R A M E R , A K A PARCEL 1 An undMded 1/18th pnone 5A0·2910 or 962-2411
P\&.IC NOTICE
NOTlCE Ofl IALf
Notice 11 f'lereby given pursuant
to Melton• 3071 and 3072 ot the
Clvll Cod• of the State ol Calllornla
!lie ul'lder&IQned McFarland Towtng
Inc. wlll NII at public: auction at,
1125 W Bar1tley. Orange CA
92668 at 10 00 am on Wedneaoay,
the 18th day of April. 1984, the fol·
IOWlng detctlbed property to wit
19 75 Ford Va n . V i n
•E04HHXll07011. CA t11EGt<037.
1967 Chev Oumptruck . Vin
•TE637P 102273. CA •X93862
Said sale 11 for the purpoM ot
satiafylng liln or the undersigned tor
towing and/or storage together with
C:OSIS or edventsmg and 1itpenM1
of sale
Dated thla 6th day of Ap<tl. 1984
J.K LIEN SALES
Published Orange Coatl Dally Piiot
Aprll 6. 1984
192J·84
MLIC NOTICE
AUGUSTA GRUEN Eu interest In and 10 LOI 1 Of Tract No l s/Ted Hoffman C·m5 n • Chief ol Procurement & Pr_.y AKA AUGUSTA KRAMER t 1227 1n the C11y of Costa Mna, u .,,,...,, ' NOTICE Of IALE Of
pet map recorded In booll 414, Pubhthed Orarige Coast Dally Piiot AfAL ftftOPE .. TY AT QUINTO undC'r the Ind£-· pages 33 and 3'4 rn the ottrc. of the Aprtl 6 .. 1984 PAIVAT£ IALE
penden t Adm1nistrauon of County Recorder ol said County 1933·8"' In the Supenor Court of the State
Fat.ates A ct) The petition 15 Except1r19 therefrom Unt11 1 of CallfOfnia, for the County of Loa
( h """ N trirougri 18 H thOwn upon the Con· PUBLIC NOTICE Angeles CASE NO EAP 111244 set or ear mg in ~pl 0 J dom1n1um Plan recorOed In book ___ __.;..;...;;.."""-'-------In lhe Matter of the Eatate of
at 700 Civic Ct'nter Dr • 14087. page 879 ol Ottielal Records NOTICE INVITIHQ eu>I JACK JOSEPH GARGAN, aka
W ?t, Santa Ana. C A 92i01 ol said County ltO l'nM NO. 111 -.V A JOHN JOSEPH GARGAN, ua J J
on A pn l 25, 1984 ;it 9 30 PARCEL 2 Unit S-2 u lhown NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GARGAN DECEASED upon lhe Condomm1um Plan re--led proposals wol be received by Notice 11 hereby gtv.n th•I the
A .M letred 10 on Pa•cet 1 above the Crty of Costa Mesa, to wit The undeftlgned wlll Mtl at Private Sale IF YOU OBJECI' to tlw Trie s1ree1 addrese and Olher City Couoctl. PO Box 1200. Coal• to Ille hlgheat and belt bidder. sub·
granting of th" J)(.<t 1 twn. you common designation. I( any. ol the Meta Callforn11 9211211-1200. on or tect to confirmation of Nld Superior
h Id h h re111 prooerty de5erot>ed above " before 111e hour ol 11 00' a m on Court on or af1er the 18th day of
S OU eit c·r dPIJl'<•t ''1 1 " "urported 10 be 355 Avoc~dO Friday Aofll 27 19114 II shall be the Aprtl 1984 al the office of Willard R
ht>anng and '>wll· \OU ohy'( <;irePI 8·2 Co"a Mesa CA 92827 reapon"blllly of Ille b1ddt1 lo de Decker 627 N San 0111:>r1e1 Ave
tloru. ar {!IF "'111 t1 n ilJJt~ ••e unoeorsogneo TrustH dia· liver 1111 bid to 1ne City Clerk 's Othce Azusa. Cahlorn1a 91702 County of
u on!> with t•u· ''•llrt lit>fon c.;la1ms any hablllty lor any 1ncorrec1. by the proper announced time Bids Los Angeles State ol Calllornie. all
nesr. 01 Ille street addreu end other wlll be pul:>licly opened ano read the nght. utle and 1n1er111 ol aaJd
the htc·aring Yuur ·1PJ>Vi.11 common de!llgnallon II any shown aloud at 1 t 00 • m or 11 soon deceHfd at Iha time or death, and
ance may bC' In f)(•r-..m Of hy lle<e1n If Ille stree1 address Of other lhe< .. ller H praCllCablfl on Friday, all !he rog'11 lltle an1 1nterH I lh81
your altomt-y Gommon deaign111on ol th• p<op. Apol 27 198• tn the Council the estate of aa1d decMMd haa IC·
If YOU ARf. A CREDI My is not ndrcated hereon <llr«:· Ctlamoers. City Hall 77 Fair Drive. QVlled by operatoon ol lew or olri.r·
1ton1 to Lt\41 property mey be ob• Co•la Mesa. Callfornla. for Iha wtse other than or In addition to that TOR or a t'Onllngl•nt 'rl'<i1tor ta1ned lrom 1ria 1>enelk:1ary heretn furn11t11ng of ONE 111 EACH PARA· or said deceue<I. at the ume of
-of the dec~a~ you inust named purauanl to • written re-MEDIC TRUCt<. duth,'" and to all that certain r .. 1 htt" y our claim WI th tht• quest su1:>m11tec:1 to t11<1 t>e,,.liciary Ad<1111on11 Ml• ot the ap«:lfl· properly 11tuated In lhe City of Gar·
"'''"'" 18'\ dayt from 11\41' lrrst publ1· ca1ton1 may be 01:>1a1ned 11 the Of· den Grove County of Orange State court or present It t•J the-p1·r cation 01 1n11 notice fa of the Purchu1ng Agent e1 77 ol Cahl01nll. patt\cUlaf1y dacrlbe<I
son al representattv1· <•P BENEFICIARY StateSav!ngeand Falt Orlve,Cotla Meu, Calllornla u lollowt.IOWll'
pointed by tht> m u rt wit han Loan Auocmllon 222 N El Dotldo. Btdt ehoul<I be feturned to ltie al· Lota 20. 21 and 22 olTr•ci 6445 In four months from thf' datc, of Stockton CA 9~202 PhoM (209) tenllon ol th9 City Clerk, wtthln aald the County of Orange. State of Call· 9'8· 11 Hl time llmll In • N •led en1191<>c>e. lornla. H per map lhereol , recorded
first aasuance or lettc·n ...._., Said '8ie w111 be made t>u• i<1ent1fled on the oultlde wtlh the 1n Boole 25 al page 11 ol Ml1-provided in Se<·uon 700 of w1111ou1 co,,.....,,, or warrenty e•· Bid Item Number and lhe Opening cellan.oua Mao&. ~orda of "Id the Probate Codi• of Cah press or 1mp1..o regarding 1111e Dale Or•rio* County, SUBJECT TO r ... pou4as1on. 01 encum1>ranc11, In· Each t>td lhall apectfy eac:h and erva11on1 and r"tricuona of record fomlll. The ume fur f iltnK r.ludmo feet cnarges and expenMI avery 11em u ae1 101th In tha apeclll More commonly known H 10631
claims w ill nol exp1rt· prior 01 the Truatee and of the trull• cat!Of'I• Any and 111 exoepllone to McKeen
to four mon lhs from th'· datt> created by Nld Dee<t ol Trull to the ~ticat1on1 muat be ci.erty Sale 11 tubjec1 to current taxes,
Of the heann g noticed abov... oa~ th~ remaining principal auma of 1111.0 In the bid. and failure 10 M t c:ownanta. condlllont '"tr1ct1on1.
You M AY EXAM INF. 1n. notel•I MCvr.cl by tald Oeed 01 forth any Item 1n the ~tlon• reeervaoona 11g1111. tight• of wey
Trust to wit S3e 000 00 with ttlall be groundt fOf rejecilOn of the ~d 111.-ienta of recorcl the fUe k ept by 1h .. murt Jr 1n1.,ee1 thereon from April t!i. 111112 bid The undertlgned , ... ,vet the
You are interested in thl• Cll· •• 17 7~'1t per annum ,.. provio.d EKtl bid thall N I lorth the lull rtoh• to ra19ot any al'ld all Old• prior In said notl(t) plu1 111 C:Olll. namae and rutd4lf!C4MI of tit ~-to enlry ol an order confirming lhe tale, you may serve upon the chargft al'ld any 10<1 ell A<lvancet aona and l)af11ft lnterea1ed In the M le
eJCeCUtor or ad.rn1mstrato1 . ur S 10,2113 O!» w•th 1ntllf11t , Pf09QMI 11 the bid~ by a eotPOf· Tarma 01 u1e cash In 11wtu1 upon th attorney for the l'x The ~1ic1ary uf\def Mod Oeed 1110n. stat• 111e n.,,,.. 01 11111 of· mon.v of the Untied Stal"· or 0111er
d of 1' ruat hef"t•ofore t .-CUlecl and •'<*• wtio can aign .,, aor-n-nt 1erm11C041P1a1>1e to the e•ecutOf on ecutor or admlnittr&l.l)r, an dellvertld 10 tht und&ttlQnt<I a writ· on bthalf of the corpor111on and con11rm11ion of UI•. "etow file wf~he court with ten Oeel•t•tlon 01 dtfa11fl lt\O 0.. ~her mor. thari OM ottkllf mu11 cn.,oe• 10 be ptJd by buYt' •nd proot of rvlce. a wnttl'n mand '°'Sale end a written Notice S1Qn 11 th9 bid le by• partnarVltp or eeller In ir11 u11J•I manner fen pet·
_,Uftt na that you d,. of O.laun and E1ee11on to &.-Th9 • jOlnt ~vrt 11a11 the namee and cen1 of amount bid to be dec>Oliftd
• -., e un<Sersogned cauMd Nld ~lee of ad4r"'" Of all Otf*al l)af1Mirt with bt<I st.re sped&I notice of th<' fll O.faun and !.leclion 10 s.tl to be and IC*'ll wnturttt 11111e biOO« 111 81<11oro"-<•10 be in writing end lnl of an lnvl'ntory and ap· reeo•ded tn the c:oonty ~· lhe Mlle 1><0Pf>ttor1111p Of another entity wlll be rtcelvtd II the alor•aJd Of·
,....1_...,ent o f H \Alte asseu or real property•• IOG•teO in lddlllon th11 d04lt C>Ytln.u under a flclltiout f~• 11 any tlmt al1er the 11r1t pubfl· ..,. -··· =•l>OY9 ntlmeted eoate ••· name the bid tt1an be In the rM I cetlon n.t.ol and before <l•t• of of a.be pttlt.lons or ~'OUnLI and irovance 1pprorim-1ely nemt of the Mdtr wtth • dteig· NII
mentioned in $r(-\1nn 1200 50 may be ad•~ Of!Of to natoon tOllQwlng al'lowl"O "DeA (th9 OeltO th t 2e1h dey ol Mer~ and 1200 5 o f th~ Cahfomta M1e 1n ordef to wr• any o.t1ul11 ot llcllllOul name)", proYl<led l'IOW· 1914 f'roblS. Cod~ Mntoc l!em evtt, no flc1rtl0ul nerne thlll be ANITA M C~ALLONtA
OA TE MatOh 12. 19114 uNO vtlltla ltlere it a current ,.gte. lxacutor Of ma M tale Alea J. lllplan, E1q. SUNl<IST SERVICE COMPANY, ttatton with t,,. Orat1Q9 County A. of u ld oec.oant M«rlt • Spe.cer a COf POf8110fl eotdtr In u .. Of COfJ)OfatlOftl In· WILLARD " ~CKE:A Hiit Wll1klre Blvd., Sit. By NflA AEYNON Trvt1w 01 cJUO. tl'le ntmn of the Pt~I AttO'ney *'Lew
-• toe« s.a.,*Y Tr•-., eno Manaoer Po 9oa 418
•-734 Noflh El Ootado Str .. 1 Thi City Counc;ft of lf'le Clty of 827 N Ban Ot bnel lM Aqeln, CA. t0tt4 P O Or1"4f O Cotta Mesa r...,-vea the 11oi.1 10 Aluaa. CA 1 1101 PubU.Md Or&nit' C.C...t Stocl<.IOl'I. CA ·~201 • llJecl !Inf or llff bt<'• Altorney fOf .... la
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'2*21 Publllhed Orang• Cout Delly
Pilot March 111, 23. 30. N>rll 8, 198"'
1505-14
l't.8l.IC NOTICE
K·,_
~COUNTY
9UNNOft COURT
100 Clwta Cantef Df. w .. t
a-taAN,CA."1'01
Petitioner. KOOt< JA KWON
Reepondent. TAE SONG KWON
CeM No. 022·3&-00 IUMMOMI (,A._ Y LAW)
NOTICE! You "'"9 ..._wed.
Tlte OCMH't may decide ..... JM
wltttout row ...... Mard Uftilee rou raepolld wltNft • ..,... Reed &he lnfonNt6oft -......
II you wW1 to Mell the MMot of
an attorney In thl• matter, yqu
thOYld do ao promptly to that your
written r"ponM. If any. may be filed on time.
AvtlOtUated ha lido oaman-
dade El trlbuma, a.de dee'* -tr• UcL a6ft 11t1 dtallde • II*'" .,.
Ud. ,..,,_. d9ntro de • dlM.
lN .. '"'OlfftaOton qua ...... If rou wt.ft te ..-the Mwtoe of
an attorney '" ...-.......,, ....,
eNMd de ao ..,..,..,, .. Chai rew wrm.n ,..~IDMa, tf attr• _, M
lledonftfM.
II U.Md .._ tofloH8I el -
Mtode••ll••·--·---to, d•llerla ttacerla lft· ,,......._... .. ,de .... "'8Mfa. ..
....,_... eeoftta, .. heJ ......... puacte..,, ...............
1·TO T.-M~: TM
pettt'°"9r ttae ftW • patttton nn·
cerntng rour f'Ntt'teta. If rou f .. to
"'• • t"90ftlt ......., • .,. of ttle Get• ttlal thll ~l'Mftl .. ..,.
ved on '°"· row defat* "''' be enterMI Md IN court mey enter •
111ctgment cont .. rilng tntunottve ot
other order• OOftOemtftO dlvlelon
of pr~ • ..,_... ...,,ort. cltld
e11ppof1. •ttOf!ler ,,..., coee.. and
auch OU-~" IM'J ~· ed by ttle CCMt. The tam ' ol watM. leklftO of MOMJ or pr.-
erty, or othef c04lf1 tuttloflnd .--.ct•"P mey Meo '"4ltt;
Dated: a.pt. 7, 1tlS
LEE A. lllANcH, Ci.rt! Ir. U.Y. HYATT, Deputy
KAWAHA .. A 6 KAWAHUA
3250 Wttahlre llYd~ lwte 1TIO
Loa AftO .... , CA. I0010
2111•20&2
Published Orange Coast Oaity P11o1
March 16. 23. 30 Aprll 6. 1914
1487-84
P\8.IC NOTICE
'3112
HO~ Of TitUITH .. IAl.f
T.9. No. E-ot21
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST. DATED June I .
1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE.
IF YOU NEED AN £)(PLANA TION
OF TH E NATURE OF T~E
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On April 20. 198"' at 9 15 o'clocit
am., at the front entrance to the Old
Orange Counly CourlhOuH .
located on Santa An• Blvd be-
tween Sycamore St 4 Broadway,
Santa Ana. CA. EOUIT ABLE DEED
COMPANY. H duly appointed
Trullee under the Dee<I ol TN tl
daled June 8. 1979 made by
ERNEST C t<ANZLER. JR .. A MAR·
RIEO MAN MICHAEL R. t<ANZLER,
A SINGLE MAN r.corded June 14,
1979 •• Inst NO 11962. in book
13186. page 1490 of Ottlclal ~
cOf<ll Jn the olfic:e or Ille County
Recorder of Orange, State ol CaK-
lomta. by r•uon of Oef1111tt In the
payment Of perlormanoe of obll·
g111t1ons MCured lhe<eby. a Notice of
Default end Election to Sell Ul'lder
o.e<I ol Trut l having bMt'I rec~
as provided 101 by law a.nd ~
than three months ntlVlng e1apted
since such recorda1ton. will at publlG
auction to the hlghell 1:>1dder IOf
ca111 payable tn laW1ul money of the
United Stat" ot Ame<lca at lime or
Nie W1thoul cQV9rlant or warranty
expreued Of Implied IS IO lllle. l>OI·
seUlon and encumbrano.s. lhe
1n1er111 conv~ to and now held
l:>y II under H id Oeed of Tru.l In and
to the pr~r1y In Orange County.
State of Callfornt•. oac:.r1bed u
Lot 350. Trect 1112. In the City of
Cotta M .... •• I*' "lfP reoor<lad in
bOOll SO. Pao-t 32 CO 3e 1nau.ive,
Mlacellan10U• Meps. In Ille olflee of
the County ~order of tald Orano-
County
The str .. 1 acklr... and other
common detlgnallon, II .ny. of Ille
reel prop«ty <lelcrtbe<I abOve 11
purported lo be 1924 W~itti.t Av·
enue. Cotta M .... CA. 928&0
The underllgned Trull• dll-
cla1m1 any Habttlty for any incortect· n..-of the atreet eddreaa and otllet
common deelQnatlon, If any, 11\own
hertln A detalled deeertptlon of "'9
p~ty may be Obtained from ui.
btne!ICl&ry et whOM requeet the
N ie 11 to be conduetld The Mini
and lddraa or the ~ la.
S.WOty P.cille National BaM, 333
S H099 St 13th FIOor, Lot AnQalee,
CA 90071. ATTN 9!V!At.Y AE·
ICHll<. Specie! A ... ta Dept. H1).6
Ptlon9(213)113·7195 Said .... wUI be made to pay the
Obl!QatlOM taeured by tald Deed of
T rvel ind\ldlng Ill 00t11, 1... and
e•'*' ... ot t,.,,11 .. and of tna truet
GtMted by Mid dMd Of trult •II•
m1ted to bl 11,430.00, • 14'"'9 ••petlded under .,,. ,.,..,,. of Mid
<IMd of lt\111. not 1hen rtpeld, end
S$8.213 M ~pr~ of
the "* NCUf9CS by Mid .... of trwt. with lntatett fforn Auguat 1,
t 942 U In Mid not• l)'Olildtd
oe.ld ,,..,di 11. '* [QVITAILC OHO COMPANY,
uT~ IY EO*tn1.a c McOood, 0par.
at'°"9 OMcer
701 8 Waatarn Ave Qi.net~. CA 91201
j8tl) 807-3~
Pubblled °'.,. Colet DalY P t Match IO, AP'• 8 ti 1 ...
1112 ....
"=-'"·* 1\t ,.. .................... ----. ..... Wiii • TRI Ofl'PtCI lllWICll, llO IL_. Ull9alt ,._ C.... ...... Qilf,
.... CCMo tm7 ...... w. ~ ... Uftdall
Dalo ... 11: TMOtMI ~ • ,.._,a.a....._ c.11. tata7 0..Na.= TNa~ll~IC"9Cl"r:M _ __.. lndlWclUlt .,,.. ... ... -..,.. w, eer.. ,..._.................... TI* MIPI ..............
...... ,_ ~ ......... County Ctlfll Clf °'*"'9 COuMy Ott r:: ,..._. .-.. •..,.. .... ,., n. ,...
l1t1rmS........, ,....
lf~wllflto_. ... ..._= ~ ~ coeae ~ en ettOtMy ln ...._ f'NIW, Not...,_ ,., U , lO, A1tt1 a. 1tl4
lflOllld do 10 o.t_.,. 10 "* 11lW .,....,. ...... ,, .,,, fM't bl ...... ~
tied on time. ,.._,., ""'~
ANOll .. 111 ha IWo ~ ·-CS.0..11 lltNM; .... ----,...,.,....
lr9Ul&.lllll1 C; Ill•-.: ~T~--UU r:.:: == ,.... .. • • YOU AM IN OIPAUU UNOl1' A .,_ ....... :.r..1.f. ls&9' OUD W TRUST. DAftD Alf'tl 7,
• ........, 11t ... .... ,_ 111t. UNLIU YOU TAKI ACTION ....... ,,, _,,. • ii91 ,._ TO"'°TICT YouR PN:>N:fm', IT -• ._ MAY II 80t.D AT A "'9&.IC I.ALI. -..:.~~1~1FIU, _,,_,_''YOU HUO AH ~TION
• .,_,.._....., ...... OF THI NATU"! O' 'THI
.... It• ltl&I fl • .... _.. PAOCHl»tO AQAMl YOU. YOU
• .. .. I .. I I • Stf()VlO CONTACT A LAWYIJl •• .. ••• , • .. ••• , • • On ... _ .. 7 1 ......... a.1• ••f' •••• ,., ........... .., ....-w •. .--••., a.m •. ,1191 u "" ....., ae ..., ......, PM<l !tuow, • Clflfornle COrpor-
,..... aar 1 ·m.~=i· etlon, dOlng ~ .. PrOl*b' 1·TO nt1 Ml Mor10fi99 Co. Inc. !acrow, M 04Jk1 =Mt ... ..._ 9ad.., ... appolrit9d TrullM under arid ..-.. ,_. •,.. wlaPt ea pw.,.,.. to Dead Of Truat recorded ..._ ~ ........ ,_ ......_ A.Pfll 21 . 1H2. •• lnet. No. _.. • ~.,.., wa eummone 12·13Ull, of Ottlclet Atcotdl In
It ttrWld on you, Illa wtth this coun t,,. omca Of the County ReQC>fdef ol a wrintn reeponee 10 the come>lalnt. Ortnoe. State of Cellforni. u ·
Ut11aU you do, your. o ~eult w4t1 bl acu1ed by Jania L. l<lnQUrd, • rntr• ent~ on~ of the~ rled woman•'* eola end ...,.,. tlft end 11* COUt1 m.ty enter 1 ate propeny WILL SEU AT PUIUO
judgement egllfttt you fol th9 ,...., AUCTlON 'TO HIGHEST BIDDER
demanded in the compi.tnt. which FOR CASH (payatN at time of ....
could ratu11 In o•rnl•llmtnt of in lawful money of the United
wagea. taking of money or Of(l9arfy Stataa) tt the front entrance to the ~other relief requeated In ui. com-Old Oranot ~ty CourthouM. p1a1n1 toc;eted on Senta Arla 81vd .. ~
Dated· ()(;1 13 1HI tween 8yoamora It. & It~.
R08ERT B. KUH.EL Cieri! Santa Ana. callfomla .. rlgllt. tltte. ~:~H~R~=~ty =~':.rcon::°o:Ci::'r':
PAOTU LAW CONl'Ol'ATION ln lite ~ !Mtuae.d In I.id
P.O .... 10m County Md-S.aie,datCrtbad aa:
...... AM,. CA._,,,.._ (Now: CMhlerl ctladcl ""* be
(71').,,,..,,, made 50: T1t1e Trutt Dead
PUbll.thtd Orange eo.tt Dally PtloC Servlct ) • 1e 23 30 Ae><N e 18114 Lot 25 01 rect No. 2719. 1n the
' ' ' ' 151~ Ctty ol Cotta Meea, .. lho'M\ on 1
map ttlettof. recorded In boolr 2•9.
tN.,,. "'""'°" COURT OF 'l'Mm ITAl9 OI CA&.MIONU flCMt
THm COUNTY Oii OtUMQI
In Iha Matt~ the APPllcatlon of
OOLORES NICOLE LIOO, a Minor.
by SUSAN ANN HOOVER, Mr
parent Petitioner. tor .Change of
Name
NO.A1mTI ON>O TO IHOW CAUM
WHEREAS. SUSAN ANN HOO-
VER. Petitioner, u Parent of APCll-
cant, OOLORES NICOLE UOO. a
Minor. hu fifed a petition wttfl t,,.
Clerll ol thla Court lor • OactM
changing ~·· name lrorn DOLORES NICOLE LIDO 10
OOL<>f\ES NKX>LE HOOVER:
IT IS OROEREO tllal alt paraont
tnter•ted In the •bolle m.ner ap-pear In o.pertmen1 3 of thll~.
located at 700 ·Civic Canter OrtYe
Wttt. 5-nt• Ana. Callfor"'8 on Monday. April 30. 1914. at 9:16
~M . or u eoon ther•fter u tlla matter may be tlMtO. and thow
oauM, ii any, why the Petition for
Change of Name flMUld not be
granted
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ll1al a
copy of thia Oroer to Sf'IOW Ceuae
be pubhthed In Orano-Coaat Dally
Piiot. • newepaper of general
circulation printed in Oranoa Coun-
1Y. California, onoe a WMll '°' lour IUCOeSllve WM1C1 prior to 1119 data
aet tor na.ring on the Petition
D,t..TEO March 12. 198"'
Frank Oomenloht111
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
Publlthed Orange eo..1 Daily PtJot
Matetl 16. 23. 30, Aprll 6, t914
1522-14
pagae 32 and 33, Miec.tlaneOul
M8')e. r9C«dl ol aa6d Orange
County.
TM etr..i lddr.. Ind otl'IFlf
common "-'ONtlon, If any. of the
real property ~ ebcM le
put1)0f1ed to be: •22 Ealt 1ett1
S1raec, Colt.a....._ CA. t2127
The ~ Tru9t• oi.-
Cleiml .,,Yllebi.Y for any Incorrect·
,,... of the .. ,...,~ and otll«
common CSMtgnatlon. If eny, lhoWn
herein.
S8ld .... ... be rnede, but
w1tt1ou1 cownent 0t werTanty, •·
Pf... or lmptled. regarding title.
pouaallon. or tnaMftbt'lnela, to
pay the remaining Pf'lnclC* un of
the not9(1) MClll'ed by Mid Dead ol
Truet, With lnlar..C thaNOn. II
prOYlded In Mid note(•). acMncM.
ti any, under the tarrna of Mild Deed
of Trust • ...._ chargee and •· S*IMI. of the Truat .. and of the
tnmw crested by aalct DMd of
Trutt.
The total ~· ol the unpaid t>.ianc. of ttle oblOetlon MCUf«f
by Iha Pf°'*1Y to be told and
reeaonable · •tlmated coat•. tx·
pen ... and aovano.e at the time of
the lnlllal publleatlon ol 11111 Notice
of Sale 19 189,314.e.
TM baneflolary under Mid Deed
of Trutl hare1of0fe euouted and
delivered to the underalgned a writ·
ten Oedaratlon of default and De-
mand tor Sale. and I wrltte(! No11ce
of Oetaull and Election to Sell. The
undersigned ceuMd Mid Notlee of
Default and Etectlon to Sell to be
reco<ded In the county where the
real property le located.
Date: Marcil 23, 1914
PMC Eacrow. I Callfornla Cor·
poratlon dOlno
buslnesl aa Property Mortoaoe Co.
Inc. Eacrow. u TrustM
uNl<I TruatM
NOnca-otJ TRUeTlrt MU W. ..._ WAOeWOfl'TH
T.S. .... C..tl1tl UMTCOMC .... .,W•POR-lltTllT Hom LOAM, MC,
u duly ~tad TruatM under tM
followtng deaerlbad dead ol ttuet
Wll.L SE.LAT PU9UC AUCT~
TO TliE HIGHEST ~A ~
CASH AHO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHlC1<8 SPECWl!O IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 2124'1 (Jley. ..,.. ., tlte time of .... ., la.NI
mon.y of tM Unftld Statal) ..
right. t"la and in.• =o and now l*d by It undat Oaad
of Truat In the property
deacfitled: TAUSTO": PHILLIP E,
WAoewoATH
8ENEflCIARY: JOSEPH CM.VIN
MURRAY JR., PATRICIA SUZANNE
MUARA.Y
A!COROEO o.c.nbar 23, 1117
u lnttr. No. 31711 In 8oolt 12I06
page 93 of Otflclel Raoordl In lite
oftlc:e of the Recotdar of Oranot
County;
Mid deM of tr\191 deacftbee th9
followtng property:
Lot 289 Md a 1133'th undMOed
Int« ... '1n common In and to Lot 1 or Tract 6190. In the City of eo.t•
MtM. u ahown on 1 map recorded
In 8oolt 111. Paget '<l 10 42 ln-
ciullve of Ml~ Mapa, ,..
cord• of Mid County.
---P\8.--IC-NO-TICE----·i ~~~,•t 0ee0 8ervlQe Company,
tea& 1 Ventura Boulevard. Sult• 22e
Encino. CA. 91438
Togethar with non.-eJitcl111IYa
..aement and non-4XclueM f10ht1
of way 0\19', under anct upon lot 1
for neceaeetY or daelrab6e lngr ...
and egraee. teleYWon cablee, Potee.
wlr• and conduit• '°' alactridty, ltiaPhonet •nd other puJl)OMI and
9CCOUn1rementt thare1o, aewer.
dralna, wet.,, gaa tnd 11orm plC>al,
end ac:countrernentt thereto, end
for IUCtl root ~ and other •
enc:<o.cl1mtnta of a Ilk• or dle-
elmllar kind; and .....,,.,,t• on td·
l**!t IOt• ol Mid tract for roof
owmanga and other encr~
menll, of • Ilk• or dltalmll# kine.
NOTIC~ Of TitUIT'IFI IAla a... •1·1llOM7 T.t. •111·1ta
YOU AM IN 09,AUl. T UNOfJt A
DHD Ofl ntUIT DATIO OotatMr
21, 1te1. UML.111 YOU TAKI AC·
TION TO NO~CT Y°'-M PfMW· £1tTY, IT MAY M 90LD AT A flU9..
UC IA.LI. • YOU NOD Atf U·
PUNA T10N Ofl THm NATUM Ofl
THI ftftOCH.IMHO AQA*eT YOU,
YOU •H'oul.D CONTACT A LAW·
YEA.
On Friday. N>flt 27. 19&4 et 11:00
a m 01 Mid day. et the Sovm front
entrance to the Orange County Old
CourlhOVM, 211 Weal ~•nta An•
Boulevard, City of Sant• Ana. Coun·
1y of Oranoa. Calilornle-Pacific
Loan M•MQ411T*1t Corporation 11
T1UatM. or Socceator Trull ... wtn
M ii at public auction to the hlghelt
bidder for ca911 (payable at time of
sale In lawful money of the United
S&el") the followtng deacrlbe<I rMI
property altuatad In the Counly of
Orange. State 01 California. and 0..
tcrlbe<I u lollowa•
PARCEL 1 An undivided 1114
lntereat In and to Lot 1 of Traci No.
10095, aa per map recorded in
Boole •~. Pagea e and 7 of Mil-
cetlaneoua Maps, 1n the otflca of tlte
Covnty Recorder of aal<I County
Excepting thef.trqrn Unit• 1 to 14
Jnciualve, u ahown on lhe con-
dominium plan recorded In 8oo6c
131128. Page 1336. of Otflclal Re-
cords
Alto ••09Pl•ng therefrom the ••·
clu11ve r1g11t 10 uM of all lhoM 1rea1
de11gnate<J ·u baiconlee. ga1agee,
patio end deck •r••• 11 ttlown on
said condominium plan
PARCEL 2 Unit e a• shown on
the Con<lomlnlUm Pian •bov't r•
!erred to
PARCEL 3 The eitclvaiw rlQht 10
po....ion of thOM pc>ftlon• of Lot
1 deacribe<I in Parcel 1 at><Wt. CS..-
lgnaled .. o-e. CP-8. lM and M
on NIO ConClomtnium Plan end M
eppur1enant to p.,oa141 1 Md 2
el>OVI
The 11r .. t actor ... and other common dMiOf'•tlon. II any. ot tlla
r .. I properly delCtlbe<I aboW 11
purported to be. 1167 Pltdflc AY•
enue •8--203. Colt• ~. Catl-
lornle
The unotrllOMd Tl'Ult• dllo-
Olllma eny ltlbtlTty fOt any inCOffact•
n ... Of the ltreat lddt .. and Other
common Otelgn9tton. If I/TY. lhHn
hara. SlllcS .... _.. be made wttl10l.lt
~ or warrenty. FlltP'...ad Ot
Implied, regarding tttla. c;uuloin
or enoumbl'ancea. to Mt !ha ot>-
ffoatlona MCUl'ld by and ~t
to tM Power of Sale oon._•ed In •
oanaln Deed of Tl'UM ~ 11¥
TAU 8TOR(I). A. WAYNE
IAOWN,JR.
AlCOROfO NovM!Clar I . tN 1
u lnetrumant number 1315 In bOOk
14212, Pt09 eot In tlte olftca of tN
coun1y racordat of Orenoe County
Al 11'9 tilN of tM ritlal putllo
cation of lN9 nottoa, IN lotal
emount of unpeld blilanca °' t11a obtloltlon aecutad by tM ~IMICtlbed Dead of TRiit and ...i. ,,,..., ~ ~ ..... .,,,
a<l\IMCla le •1 .11. To IM-
Mn'lllM ttle ooaM1o bid. rou 1MY eel (.-ot) 262·'1• -
Oelad Mete:fl u . 1914
PACt,IC LOAH MAMAON!NT
~IJ TIWITU
IY. QMOOAY lllAUNO. Ya
PM.SIDI.HT
Pdle Loen ~I c:otpor.
•tlon
20'80 ftacillea C>r!Ve, ~ "
Cupet1tnO. CA 95014
t4ot)HMMO
lllluDlllMd °'""' COMl ~ Hot Aptlt •• 13, 20. , ...
tt 2Wo4
(I 18) 9M-ellee
By Mllfla Chavez
Publiahed Orange Coaat Dally P11ot
Ae><H 6. 13. 20. i914 1924-64
Ntt.IC M>TICE Excepting and r.aeMng trorn
MIO undMded 1/334th tntarea1 In
common In ano to Lot 1
aeal non-exclualve HHment• end NOTICI Ofl ntUSTll'I IA.Le non-.iccfullye rlgfltt of way ~.
T.I . Me • .-1 .... f under and upon Mid Lot 1 for
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lJNOER A necaeeary or dalWabte lngf ... and
DEEO OF TRUST. OATEO June 7, egr ... t~ cablaa, potaa,
1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION w1,.. and condYlt9 tor Nctrlctty,
TOPROTECTYOURPROPERTY,IT t~ and otl'lef pvfJ>OM9 and
MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. eecountramenta, tl'lefeto. and fOf
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION auct1 roof OYar11angt and C>tMf ~
OF THE NATURE OF THE ao.ctlment1 of a like ol OIMlr'nlUlt
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU kind. for ,,,. ber*9t Of the remain·
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Ing I011 In MIO tract and the~
On A9fll 13, 198"' •t I : 15 a.m.. Ing lntal'Mta In Mid Lot 1 and •••
CAL FED ENTERPRISES. • Cell· ctptlng and rettfVlng trom Mid Lot
lornla corporation. u duly ac>-291 .....,,.,,11 for roof ovemano•
potnltd TrullM under and purtUanl and other encroachment• of • 1111•
to Deed of Tru.t 1'9COfded June 15, of dlMlmllar kind. for the benefit ot
1912. U lnlL No. 82·202127, of Of. eoi-c>ent IOtl Of Mid trect.
flclal Recotda In the offtce of the VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
County Recorder of Orange, State OEEO OF TRVST DA TEO Oeoambar
of California Htcuted by JOHN T. 20, tt77. UNLESS YOU TAK! AC.
BRANA ANO SUSAN M. BRA.NA TION TO PAOTECT YOUR PAOP·
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUl-
TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH LIC SAL!. IF YOU NEED AN EX·
(payable at time ol M'9 In lawful PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
money of the United SlatM) It tlte THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,
lront entrance to ma Old Orange YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·
County CourthOUM. localed on ¥ER.
Santa Ana Blvd • betwHn 121 YoOltown Lane, Coata ~.
Syc:emore SI & 8roedway, Santa CA 92e2e
Ana, c.ttfOfnll 1111 right, title, and "(II a atr.at eddr ... or common
1n1er .. 1 conveyed to and now held de*gnatlon ol property la lhOWfl
t>y 11 under Mid Deed or Truat In the above. no warranty la given ••to ill property alluateO In aai<I County comple1enett or correc1neu1:· The
and Stat• detcribed u · t>eneficlary under Mid Oeed ol
Lot 121 of Tract No. 2173. In the Trutl, by r...on of I br.ach or 0.. coy o1 ca.ta MaM. u I*' m11P fault 1n ~ ~uone ...,_. ~in BOOlt 88 Pege'2.2 end 23 thereby. heretofore executed and
of Mi9ClllllMOul Mapa, In IM office Oellwre<I to the vndar91gned •writ~
of the County Racordat of Mid 1an 0ect.,1tlon ot Oaf"'1 and o.-
County. mind f0t Sale. end wrln.n notice ol
Tna etr• lddr... of the real brHdl and of 11ee11on to cauaa tM
prop•tty dttcrl.btd 1boY• I• u~ned to al4t MIO P'ot*'tY to
f?Urpofted to be. 810 Joann Str.at. Mti.ty Mid obltoetlonl. Ind ...,.,.
Co9t1 Meea. CA t2t2t tfter t,,. ~ ~ Mid
The und9raignad Truet" dll-notice Of br.ach and ol -.otlon to
ctllma any ll•t>lltty f0t tnY IM«rect· be recorded December 22. 19N • ~of tlte atr"t lddt ... end othtr lnetr. No 83-N07tt of OMctat ,...
common dMIQnltlon. tt eny, lhoWn coroa 1n t,,. omoe of the Aieooidar
llllfaln. of Orange County,
Seid .... ... be "'*" but 8ekt .... ... be "*" but wttl\OUt ~t or wwranty. u. w1t11ou1 CIOY9ftat1t or wwnney, •
Of ... or lrnptlacl, raoardlnO tttta. pr ... or Implied. ~dint ...
poeNMIOn. or ancumbfancM, to poaaaaelon, or ~. to
p.y the remaining prlncls* 8\ltn of pay tlte ramelnlftO prlnCIPtt Mn Of
the nott(I) eecurld by Mid Dead o1 th9 not41(•1 eecurld by Mid dead Of
Tnm, wttfl lntereet thereon, M Truat, wt1t1 Inter-eat .. In M6d note
Pf'cMded In Mid nol9(1). tdYancaa. P<ovtdad. edvencea, If ~. lolftdlt II eny, 1o1NMr the terme of Mid Dead the tamt• of Mid Dead ol trwc1 -., of Truat. ..... ch.,OM and ••• CMrgM, end ......,... O'I tM ~of the lru9t .. and of IN Trw4Mandoftl1a11Utt1or...O ~
tNlta er..-, by Mid Dead of Nici Deed of TNtt.
TNl'.I Seid .... WW ba l'Mltd on: T~. The total emount of the unpelCI ~ 1, 1 .... , M 2;30 p.m, 9' ..
balance ot Ula ~Ion .....0 CMiomen Awenua antnnoe 10 ttle Dy tt. PfOt*1Y to .,. told Ind OMO Canter IMldlnO. aoo l.llt ~ -MIUnatld COl1a, U • CNfm8" A\11 .. Oranot. CA.
,,...._ Md lldYlll\IOl8 *I the time of At lite time of Iha tnltlel ~
lha Wttal publcatton Of Ula No<IOe c.tton of ltlll notlcl, ltla '°"' °' ...... t 13, , .... ti amour\! of ,,,. unpaid ballftOI °' ...
The ~ undat Mid Deed OCllQatlon eeour9d by tfla ~ _.
of Ttuat llaMofora 8UCIUted and 9Ct't6ed de.d of tNtt tnct eat~
OelfY«adlO the ~ I Wflt• OOtll, 91(J)anM8, and adYMOae le
,.,, Dlc:lar.-ton ol IMf*Ult Md 0.. M .»7.31.
mend I« lala. d a wtnan N0Ctca Tl'la total lftaee>1edneel ~ en
of Dafd and I*'°" to W . Thi ~Oft"'*"' tl'la ~ b1' 1e
und• ... cawaad Mid ,,._IOe of ~ rney bl C*talned by ...
o.tewit and llectton to ... to be Int. (71•) 137·0tH or (111) r~ In tM county ,..,_. N 127-41Uthacteybaforethe .....
rt.i SWo1*1Y 11 loca•ed o...ct, Mwefl 23, 1tM
0..: ~ 11, 1M4 ~HOMI LOAH, ...C
CAL flD IN'Tl"""4H a C..-• l8ld ,.,,.._,
fOmla corpotMIOn lty T 0 HftVICI COMllAHY.eelnt
.. Mid TMIMI IY ~ kttool'°'*• ,_.~--&110 Wlllfln lr¥d. l«ntrt
Loa Moelel. CA IOCQI OM City ll'vd, W.l. Or...-. CA (2,lllS7-4100 t2Ma ~ -..-Jtctlton ,......... (714) 13M.2M
P\;Dlllllld °'... Coelt _,. ~ Ofenot c... o.lly Piiat Mar'* 2J, IO, .. t. ,.... "9ot ~JO .... I. U . 1114 ,..,... "''· .. L
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TIMES YOU CAN ENTER!
• NO LIMIT TO THE NUM8ER OF
TIMES YOU CAN WIN! .,
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Each Drawing
will be for ...
GRAND PRIZE.!!~~J ............... S 1 00
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2ad Prize.!~!l ....... .
3rd Pri W.!~~l ........ .
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515.
510
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IUWAllYOI'
M>OP1WD OMee~
Ordinance 14-11 le IChecMed 10
be In full fMce Md efllct 30 daye
from ltl edoptlon on Aor1I 2, 1914 .
and ... edo91ed by the followtftg
roll c.11 vote: Council Memberl:
AYES: Hall, JohMon, MetUog,
Mc:F.nancf, Schai.. NOES: None.
ABSENT: None •.
Ordinance 84· 11 rconee prop-
erty located et 2642 Sente AN1 Av-
~ trom County~ to City R2, In
connection wtth Rezone ,,_ltlon R-64--04.
The U tut of the propoeed orcH-
nanc. may be reed In ttle City
Clent'• office 11 n Fw ortYe. Coeta
Mela.
EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Cler1c
Publlllhed Orange Coul Deity Pilot
Aprll 8. 1984 -192944
Ml.IC ll)TlC(
MOTICa OI' "'91.JC ~
Notlol 19 hereby gMn ht the
Plan(lin9 Commllllon of the City of
Newpon a.acn w111 hold a publlc
heating on General Plan Amend-
ment 83-2(b), being en emendmerlt
to the Housing Element of the N9w-pon 9Mctl a..111 Plln to update
the Community Hou.Ing Marte ..
Anely•I• and Hou1lng NHdt
AHl•ment Sectlont on the bMll
ot more recent date and reYlle the
conttralnt• to HOUllng Dellwry and
Housing Pro,0r1m Section• In
reeponM to lr!lplelnent,llOn PfO-greN made tine» NOV9tnber of
1982. Thil amendment 19 being
made pur1u1nt 10 Government
Code Sectton M580 .. Mq.
NOTICE IS HERESY FURTHER
GIVEN thet a Negatlw Oederatlon
hat been Pfepllfed by the City of
Newport Beactl In eonnectk>n wtth
the 1mendment noted aboYe. It la
the prnent Intention of the City to
accept the Negative Declaration
and 141PP<>rtlng document•. The
City encoureo-memberl of the
general public to r9Ytew and com-
ment on tht1 documentation.
Coplel of the Negative Oedantlon end tupp0r1lng documents are
IVlllable tor pubtlc: r9'/teW and ln-
tpeetlon et the Planning Oepert-
ment, City ol Newport Beectl, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport
a.ach, CllllOf'nla, 92~ (7141
640-2197.
Notice II heret>y given that Nici
public hMrtng wlll be held on the
t&ttl dey ol April 1984, at the hour of
3:00 p.m. In the Counc:ll Ctlemberl
of the Newpof1 8eectl City Hal,
3300 Newport Boutevard, Newport
Buch. California, at whlctl time and
piece llrl and al penon1 lnt.,..ted mey appeer and be hMrd ther9on.
Jamee PerllOfl. kretery, ~
Commllllon. City of Newport Publilhed Orenge Cout Deity Piiot
Aprll 6, 1984
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•111.&.••• On a huge lot -you won't believe
it! End of cul--de-aac, b\side tract,
quiet location. A new bright
kitchen with upgraded. Oooring.
Floor to ceiling fireplace. Owner
has bought another and is anxious
to sell. Priced under $130,000.
WL,_Tllele ..... .....,
. 114-1111
·'Udo Isle Bafln>nt
One of the most 1pectacular viewl in
harbor from beautiful e Bdrm pool/spa
home on 79 feet of prime beyfront.
Room for 120 ft. yachta. ·
OPEN DAILY 12-5
101 Via Lido Sood . Lido t.le
C.Ourtesy to B roken
673-7873 673-7677
COLDWeLL
BAN~C!R O
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11111-.a ...,..
kfusive ~ewport Bay Towers of-
ten condo living on the water
w/boat alips, pool & aecurity. Great
investment for 2 BR, 2 BA borne.
Call for appointment!
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Traditional 3 sr. 3 ~ a.. &yfront, pe.. ar
float for 65' boet. Priced to eell $950,000.
Remodeied 3 Br. z .ea. 4ll playrOOm.
fireplace, beam a?iling. $420.~ •
.Bayfront. Spectacular 6 Br, pool, with 79'
of prime bay front, room for 2-120'
yachtB.
uYW 111n um1n
Jetty & bay vu, newly decorated ~ Kai
Condo 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio $695,000.
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PtcUe pertecc In HertMw -. -
V..,lerge 4 ~.tilm-
lly hOme .,. ape, Oltfllt '
1211.000. ~
lJ,..Kll.Jt 00~.
"-llon. 17$-4000 • ............... ~ -~
3 Sdnn, 2 be. ~ ~ • -
c etlon. EHy terma.
$95,000.
MM•f--Llf 90 • 171 ...,, gOOd 3 Bdrm
oldertlome. 1215.000. • .., ....... . ... na
-i•iiivaiii11i1imm-~
WIWDTITD .
Most uc:lulf\le 5,000 .. · custom home on lllmoet
·~toe lot w/110deg vtew
of Bede Bey & FMNon
tsenct. 5 Bt ... emenlt* lnddP poo1, epa, etc ..
MotlVa\ed s.... .r>anoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, R & H lnYstmnt 751-5189
patio, pool home. Fee Price $~75,000. 1119RfkflUI
llNITlli• llY• PUil llmllT Bright ctleerful s • 2 a.. -5 .............. 1 ... bayfront d Ix 2 Br 2 Ba comtortet>te, t .. tefully ~-......_ P . • up.. remodeled home. Ex-1
2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. pended Matt Bdrm eune. ·
PllllllU -llUIFlllT ~ ~1u~=: ::
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 =a1 ~ & euio... •
Ba, 3700 aq. ft. car parl_d.ng. $1.285,000. end new drlWway. ,.':::
...... -a "muet .... home. Cell a... a-lee. Only Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. ~ aq. S2H,950 with lend.
ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. g.u..~ I IWI -~
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
i • •· 'f lo l )1 • ._. ~ " , f-
11 IOIE IAMI 1114,IOO
()fity $395,000 . .Nat 1 hour 11111. ..,.lllHf_...
~min IOUth of Newport rutr5WI
Formerly Lingo R.E. I.
Ddebout ·,
Boy&Beoch ·
Red Estate
-amrDCll.U*:lr~-..,._ ........ _.
The · popular "Carm.-"
model. Ttne ti.droome.
Specious petlo. l.wlur·
lent garden. Pr~ In
t09 condlUOn Y04K own
lhe ~ .. '298.500.
111·t•
BMch lncludea 1 lrg 2 bedroom condo w4th
house, 1 amt guest hee, 3 plulh utthtone ca~ta.
ltory bam w/horM COf-Beeutlful custom tile,
ra11, IPfing fed pond cu1tom ptentetlorl lhut-o....r 3 mltel of pvt r06d1 tera, ~ wellpaper.
& riding trails The per. huge country llltcl'len,
tect getAiwey or retit• lu1h lendscaplng with
ment time. Located In mallbu llghtlng. centre!
Jullen. CA. PriQed un-air and muctl more A
t>e1i.vet>1e ~ rnarltet buyer's drHm come ~~
for 1 .. 1 Nie due to pert-true You mutt ...i Cell neran1f> 9')11tup. Cell Rk:11 546-2313
8)'ef'9/8ttr 790-1292 any·
time, Brochurn malled.
You can't make 11 to 'the
big game next W.-7
Don't let your ticitets go
to weat•buy a Nttle ad
Loll of IPOr1t Ian• read
clustfled e.2-5678
THE REAL
ESTATER5
Tell •\191 yone In town wnat
you've got to aell
A~IM in ciUalfl9d &42-5118
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t ..... lrf CUT I _. .. -----··-·• .... --· .. .... .°"'' te'e .... ~ -otcU ...
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"""1111111-1• A MW htinQ tNe ....
T otelly ooordlneMd end
elmo1t new Interior
w/lota Of "*"°'8 & ~ tie. 3 toeel bdnna • ,.,,.
tty rOOl'fl 1245,000 FEE.
W"Tt RHCONT
HOMI~ .__
AEALHTATf a1-,_
u ..... ,..
IWftlm
Jvat redUced to 1122.IOO
Vecent 3 bed!oome, 1"
b&tftt. temlty room. ...
pleae. °"'* ..,,. out "Now''.C.. Me-2311
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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lllAVD• •llYll. llD• 2 t!"~!Pwm w..ins.......wle>r....! 120001mo. Modern a &a118J!(!::, i?. e--. 11r. 1-.; 11t. '~-IG'I: ~~~a;. 0
' • Y AAAe9• 3 3 Ir t...:..... ·-........ ; • I oo . Story 8.-ck a.y, 48d 3 . -\inlt, 750/mo. frplc,.,..,.. Ollll. M25 + Nnd. tfOOtmo, ~•la-~,------' • ... Ii.. DI'~ 2112 ~ bf, be. I ooow lot. ,_, _._ 17 /mo. Cell 876-8000 ba 3300 111 3 oer gtr '44·5403 '""8131 ht 1-t & 1225 a tnctudeulll. _.f ... ~::;. 4~ 2 ~ etorag• ~,:roo~ =b~~5 owe Lux. privately owned C.ta ... . 1114 ~· J.c .. V•Ac IOt. PCM ~oUTH o~ tfWY• c-. tone. llO-. eso-1f:0
1 Br iiOO 2 8r iiOO ........ 1117
""': · 14' pevect 0wnt111tr' 1 .. 1f.2teo • Court~ to tironr. ~-C:: J.:d~:' lbf 16a conao. nr s.6 n °'opt. 942-1* ~ ~1fl1*.9A7!-!:.~4 1!.elde t bctrn) 1 beth,'*' Dehwlht, 't.1ttoe lncld: ocilAJMoAt: Cov:iy
ttor-ae.,.'Oryout9'.V, OllM Some t.e e&mpte' P1:u. opta/drpe thrulout. NptHtal'WnhM.Spec:.31i . ..vv mo . ...,...._ e«pet, dr-~/mo. Nopet•.'4MM5 . P9ntn. Pt. SBA 31A DA.
BOAT. 1138,750. Notttl • ... ... p t 1' c e r a n 8 • blilcony/PoOf "25 uttf 2~ .be. 2 car g.,., encl 9liW rer 1 le tt unit 0-• . 133.0112 ~. 1 8r Apt ii1iPt to bWtl Jvly/AA19. Agt 67s-eot0
•c •.• M •. AMlt-·or-S.t•e..•"4-4--... -.U.Hll Fornwmodehwlttlrutlgolf 1145,000·1300,0 O. 1~'44·i57t._. gatlo. s:r>~343-· 846:. 1191. 508~ Jatrnlne, no E/SIOE: Lrg 2 tty '1 bf. Yft'i. uer . pri(na, from II
ThilhomelelnA·1COft· OOUl'M view. 2BA 2bl Outr!Qht .... Of Pf'Oflt2ar.111.frpkl,crpt,drpe. ~91 °' 2 e!'t_,$77$.&tS-1912 .. 11mfMC.Ylldlgw.IS75 t5104620/mo87S-3218 ..... ..
-IT-wtll---.. -1----:::cs. ~ubed~~Pi C:2:k~t~f.'~4 r:r~~·t~w!\jPr~~ ~~-~;~·· 112s1mo. ~~~i>!~.3:.t eMea llil DM n;o. + dep. IM5-0MI . 2Bdnn.1 beth,t1tt1n1.oer. Shr 3 I A, v•ry ;;;;:
Cute 2 Br 1 Be hou8e on.,. t>.\ha. Nw lhOQPlng Trutt. Attorney-owner Mlf oont f0< Grtndmom · 1. ii(, 1 L'. U&/mo. E/StDE •tUdlo COt1llQ91 ell 1700/mo utU. Included. n.ernkr. CdM. WeMr. to
R·2 lot. Speck>u9 llvtng echoola end fr~ey: ... ...,.. ........ wtlllng to trenelW ell tax 2 Br encled D., Cl'Ptl S1400mo21W78-3119 ALSO 2 Br. 2 Be. uU•pd.$415/mo. tH2~ ()penHouM&unA$>rll8. tx:h.$400.Cell87,.200e rm and kltcnen. Al90 2 1129.900. Bro.dmoor tvoMt model ~to profit pVtlef-drapea 773 W Wfl10n. No '*550/mo '*" crpte & Orange Av. OriV9 by 1•t. 209 33rd St.
car garege and cwport. Lma&n wtexpenelon. POOi, spa. pent. C•ll Lucille peta$S50mo631-8212 Exec:Vlllahuge2Br09n2 drapet,goodqUi9tEut-645-7009 2 ar 1i:tBaTwnhM.323E. *Femlhrw/F18-30CdM ::C~t1-:-'~1;r::'.~ lll·l• \ ~~~ o:u::C..;i:: n 3-W-to3t RENT GUIDE :a2t,frptc Po<>l spa pM •Id• toe. Open 8-4 Frpt pool prvt patio 18th. Gar, no~•· 1850. ~~s8:d0.'~:':!:s~t::.:J. wt l0% down. S7~.000. 83..,_1157 laac•n far.a 1 673-33l3 •Sat/Sun. Cua del Mar dahwehr X·lg 2 Br on Sierra Mgmt 1-1324 875_1321• 646-2511
ill-' • 1979 Exec: VIiia huge 2 Br Oen 2 Aptl. 147 E. 18th St C.M. Eutef~ 1810 557·2641 2 Br 2 Be. Lido bay view.
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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.... wu 11111 alffMEL•a PW
No quell~ f 1 3Br 2.,..ba CondO 1850 at, . ng or owi on greenbelt. CioM to Pool.
th11 4 8 • ram. rm home wr•p-arQUnd patio OuttlC
near S.C Ptau. $127.500 ule. By ownr 9'21·1447
Mel Kiddle Realtor r----------842-7658
....... •aWIH I ...6 Ba S 1250 2 frplc pool spa 1 br garo.n apt stove a •TllT • Fu, n or u n furn B~de Dr. on Bay. P'it
lml'' .W .. ... ... •I• Prvt 673-3313 646-&75 refrlg No pets $430 979-ff.Cl 675•2805 · bdl. Pool. Shr 2BA 2be. ~ Hou ... Apta a Condos · · · ~5/mo. 2 Br" 1 Vt ba ·' $475/mo lnel u111. &o.t 1.12 Jm ..... Landlof'd• AdvertlM Fr.. 1-.. Pllllll• 5-48-1377 TwnhM, all bltlns. enet 2 Br. 2 Ba. walk t,p Lido, no docil. avall. O. Johoton
•11 Ill Fill Prlet 754 at Stores & Marketa UTflllT UL Ill. 1 br garden apt, $455 + patio, c.rport fndry rml pet•, 2 people $775. 760-1966, 875-6000.
' 841,..280 2 BR+ den on Main Chan-$20 gas. Retrlg, crpts. 2536 S.nta Ana. 673·9127, 673-6209 E.bluff condo to shr w/F.
1411 ... Plmlf College Prk 3 Br + den, net. $1350/mo. 3 mos. drpe.Nopets.646-5282 TSL~ M2·1MI $600/ahorttermrental3-1 non-smkr, WI O. pool,
SACRIFICE! Bargain 2 Br. IY OWIEI 1111 Pll ~ frplc, super clean, $850, min. Owner 644-9513 1Br. lmmd. occup $415mo "LIKE BRANO NEW" to S-30. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 Blk gar. $400 +. 720·1649
YIEW LIT AlC poolalde condos. V8fY nlee Bluffl condo: 3 353 f t Ve<! et t high no pets. 202.Well9etey. Large exec home: ~ j1r, 3 E'alde 2Br $540/mo. Sparkllng 1 Bdrm from to beach. ELEGANT BIG CANYON .u .L .... S72,000. 3br Sa:!,000. "t Pl . ae•t -Eut-• .. e co do· 2 B • be frplc pool ..... ~1 ...... E'tlde Bach $350/utll pd. $490 Poot gar-no 203 ~'lrd. St. C d F b tu 5500 Oii -Low down OK. Patrick br,2ba,hlghlyupgraded. way rontege. ectrlc .... n ' r ~ ' • ..... .... CALLO£NNIS851·~24 • • --· NB Reelty,.S75-1642 on o. a . rn. . ed f 4 It $198,000. Write Ad 020, and t.i.t>hone In. Near den, 2 ba. $875/mo. lnct. $1950 mo. 834-1114 pets. · · 1tt/tast. neat, 9'-5, non Af!::n~\ow ~~obit~~ Tenore 780-87o2 Dally Piiot, Box 1560, beachendboatmartnu. Pre>pertyHou98 Lovet 2Br +den 2ba 1Br,newcarpetldrllf)M, 30lAvocedo,642•9850 ()Qeantront 3 Br. 2 Ba. amkrpref.760-8181
view of the Bay. BalbOa Costa Mesa 92826. LMte of the Ozark•. Mia-642-3850 or 642-10\0 condo. Dbl gar, pcx)1, Jeic:. enclosed .oar1ge. 241 W Wiison, 831-0fH!O yeerty. $1500/mo.
Island, etc. -really soorl. 65,000-acre laile. 1 E llOeo-lmm.ao cond 2 Br Walk to beach. $895. $450/mo. 645-&465 MESA PINES 2t50 Harta Property HouM 642·3850 F 21-35. reliable. OWn rm
fabulous! OesoMng pert-mile to leke. Ideal for ; Ba. trpic.' yrd, ·patio, 63 t-9284, 213-457-4156 1eR wtpatlo. Gaa pd. LIKE NEW 1 Br.$510/up. ~3~g /:.96:. 1~·
nershlp. Priced below•---------CdM duplex, So. of PCH, mobile home park, gar. $795. 646-2389 u-,.,. H.U.tlta 4Br 2Ba $400/mo. Avail 511/84. PR'{.T patio poolelde epa,
cost at $850,000. llUD mrnYlm remodeled 3 Br 2 Ba camper park, motel. or ....... .,...... .... Re'fs required no peta. TOP ar ... quiet. no peta. Met fern. ~amkr to lhr
A grand 2-etory 4 BR 3be down, & lrg 2 Br upper. your own private eetate. HOUSE FOR RENT crptd. lots of closets. 2 147 Fl 6415.916 t 141-1'47 twnhte on Penln. pvt bed (714) 673 4400 & f•mlty room.2000 IQ It. Botti w/frplcs. clotie to Can be UMd u camping 3 Br + den. get, backyard, frptcs, encl yard & fruit ower. & ba. $388/mo + utlla.
, > · Great location with a park . 6 3 1 -7 3 7 3 . ., .. untJI future retlr• trple. 673-6456 845-4533 trees, 2 car gar w/openr, W/elde tBr. trig, stove. Newer 1 a 2 Br with Kathryn 720-0552 wkdya
park at yoor bacil yard. S.0-0312.Jerry,Agt. ment. New survey by gardnr Inc. No pets. orpta. $430/mo + S300g•r1ge. No pete. From Agt.etplac.toUveonthe s185,000. \ _ China Cove. Owner wants licensed engineer. o. -.a W/111 lllf'I $1350mo. 8051928-2918 MC 646--034 1alt1:30 PM $460 & $510. 645·5677 Upper Bay. Privet• M/F B.eek Bay Opbc yard,
Open Hoose,satlSun oot. TrM!e or? Ocean & tailed survey plat map. Quiet 2Br bltlns yard kids Npt Crest 3br $110011000 2 Br • 1·~ ~a twnhee, Newer 2 Br. with garage, .clubhouaes & health j~~o.';'~24';t ok.
1884 ParkvlewOr. bayvlew. $345,000. Ancient oek.s and hlottory "09 others avail call Penn. 3br Si225/$1000 wl balcony, yard, nu cpte no pet a. 1510/m o. spas. a tennis courts, 7 ---------
Muetllson Enterprises 631-7373, 540-0312. with lot• of gr ... In a 53M 190 Bnt fee Penn. 3+ den $1400 & drapes, xlnt Etalde toe. 631-5153 Po<>I•. close to buelnen. M/F lhr 2/2 exec. oondo.
752-8731 Jerry Smith, agt parkllke Mttlng. Much Lotaa character accent• Bayfront 2+ den $1300 $695. 720-0844 or NEWPORT HE GHTS OC Airport, Fuhlon Vitia Balboe. N~~~m .
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Eastalde loc. lnv .. to ... tak-key. fox. raccoon. Year appts I/yd kid pet upper Spyglau 4br $300 r up x, gar. o •· on sight M F 3b .. Cd"• •.. ----· around tt.hlng ldeel fo.. •AAll>• "'"" • 90 n~ F & H h R E 2 Br t•..t Ba TwnhM, gar. 1525'. ~ S.t/ Sun 1-4. · I ehr r .... In '""· Ing toss. Agt 631-.6418 _,.,... · -.vvv 1 ...,.,....,1 .-..t fee erguaon a n · · tr J k ... 50 --------GREATLOCATION-For cation. Good high 642-l18J no pet. 1363 W Baker. 32600 E.997-4219 Stngtea1&2BdrmApart-pie, ac, no-am ~ · W&TEIFllllT D • i t IOH carefree living. groond. All level to roll-NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 675 Sierra Mgmt 84 t-1324 Pvt 1 Br. fr""". pool. patio, ments & Townhou••• alch 556-1124 W•ft UI e a c......... Ing. Large gar«Mn .,... W 18th St. dbl gar, no NPT SHORES: 3Br 2ba, 2 .,... from $660 (Alk about COM Exceptional buy tor the In-u .. IEN ...... .J.hll:'lhlneasy OK to keep horees. lnveet pets. $795 Sierra Mgmnt sty, patio, frptc. 2 car gar. 2 br, 1 ba clean upper apt. rr. No pets. 399 w. Bay. t . I hed . t let MIF ahr furn 3 Br
vestor who has always 4 Br 2 story 10% OP. Try walk. lghtful In America. A legacy for Co. 641-1324 $1000/yrly Agt 873-9060 Pref. quiet cpl. No pets. 525. 650-6357 ~~~ ~ 11:!:·&°:1111• hse. $375/mo + utile.
wanted to be on the $158,000. We have over i;:;:~::r=e~~ your children or grand-Nice 2 Br. 1 Be. carpets. OCEANFRONT: Elegant 3
5515/mo. 641"9352 Quiet Elide 2br tba cot-may b9 rented for ehort Avall 720-1641 aft6PM
water, Pier & dOcic IOf 2 2,000 repos to Mii. Bdrma, 2,h baths, Thia children. Thia transaction drapes, sm fncd yard. 1 9tory wood & gla ... Ideal 2 br, t ba, freeh paint, gar-tage, encl gar, no pets term oc longer). On Jam-MI F stir furn 11Pt. 1 Bf un-
bOats. 50' ad 35'. 4 Br + ARN 714-953-7«1 newllstlng le priced to can be handled com-child ok, no pets. for couple. S2500tmo lse. age, fenced patio. $575 $600 mo+aec. 645-7234 boree Rd. at San Joaquin turn. pvt Ba. nr S.C. Plaz.a ~~ e:as =~o:;; fl~~~ ....... .,. IMO self . $131,000. ~~:.'!.. b&~· A=~ ~~~·3~ ," last $200 Utll pd. Reta. 873-4300 ~r~~e 2b~8~si.:'i~~=c. STUNNING lrg 1 a 2 Br. 2 ~Ille i"-1•• ~,.f.c~·E~o~°:'1'7~
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down. Asking price 2br ~a. lrplc, 2 patio's, h,. (114)112-llU S300:a E/~ 1Br avail Spacloua3 Br 2'n Ba. Very. 2 8 2 a Co d "'c' llvtng? we can oner any-Walk to beach. 2BA 2ba, 6«-0620
$500,000. Ask for Bettina garage, pool, spa, tennis, llcltts (114)112·1122 S400,a 28' 2ba nat +more clu• Twnha, pool, Jog-r. ~· n o nr "' thing from a emaJI apt to Ir le ~ ti Year IM --------
Laughlln. 644-7020 volley ball. club house. 1 !~+s1whote3Bttser. 2famBr, gar glng. etc. 5850/mo . Plaza. pool. $595/mo.1 a 4 Br tlooaa. If lookl~ In .f50•8 ~5a76°5· av·•t 5120• Mahr Irv 3Br 2Ba Condo ...... Ews ml from beach. 1112,500, Reduoed SOK, view let. ....,., blQ ~ .. A 544 1~.0 tncls heel & water. No, CM NB or HB .... Ink 0 us -.. brand new, semi furn. prlnc only. 731-4967 w t 10ac. avocado . 53M1f>o Bnt FEE gent -.... 63 78 • "' M..__ 6" 552 1831 Lingo Re pets. 1• 14 I first for that choice of ........... c. -
· . . Lowest priced ~ Br.2•..; Ba. S 115.000. Xlnt tu Spac 4 Br 2'~ Ba Nr SC laatl Ml 2218 2 Br garden apt. Lrg fncdl Ideal living S~ singlt, OM Plush Balboa oceanfront C.rHa ... •u 1022 Condo In VIiia Pacific, lrg WTlllFF shelter. Rancho Call-Plaza. vacant. $650 mo So Co Ptu deal 2 atry 3 yd w/own hid pool, dbll TSL MGMT 642-1603 duplell, great vu. Male, IELIW TIE llllW&Y 2 car detached garage, L~ 3Br 3ba, view. LIHold. fomla. 557-3288 for Info For eppt 528-5080 bdrm 2 be fncd 2 gar pool gar wl opnr, nu applls & N B REAL TY 675-1642 & two bedroom aipts. yrty, $335/mo 875-7068
$239,000 Corona del Mar ~·~~I~ ti~~· ";.a0n~ ~3~~-1~~~7~::.S:,~: ll lxckutt lHO Vacant 3br twnhs, enc dbl ~~~:61~2~tk~~· 1,!K remodeled thru-out. $885/mo Eastslde. 2 Br, Prof. Fem to ehare new
3 Bdrm, tba. fantastic lo-631 _1109 or 968_2297 759..()645 2 BR 26a condo In San gar, nr SC Ptu. Pool, Y .... S695 +. 645-1893 1'h ba townhooM. Frplc, 3br C.M. 1pt near Beck
cation -excellent con-Diego $78,000 & 3BR 2ba kids Ok $625. 5'8-7374 Cta•1aiaiaa1 2 Br 1'h ba Townhouse. yard. gar. n.ew crpts, Bay $225 + 1hutll.
dltion. Call Tim Rhone IEAI IUCI UlllOISTlm HPW A great buy C.M Condo w Id 3B l B U I i lat4 Z4l0 Pool, spa, attached gar, lndry rm. Nice location. 646-4139 or s.&-1969
now 760-8823 Agt. 4 br, 3 ba. Short walk to 3Br + fireplace ea. unit. $1 19,000. Agt. 752-8731 c~pt: pal~t. Noa~:rs7~a ua 1 pvt yard. frplc. Quiet at-2617 Orange. Prof. MIF 25_35 lhr exec:.
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2 Ba. Condo.. Giant price lam.ldin. rm. lrg bale. • modern~ ac. Newport 2 D , • nu 432-9415 546-2348 631-4984 WlllUll'8.UIE FURNtSH£D or Wash/dF)', dllhwaaher.
reduction to $169,000. easy ,care yard. Asking llllYl LIE/1PT story back bay 4 bdrm J!I eaat or THE GABLES "2Br w/gar 1 & 2 B a ta a -•1 poot UNn•D•nc:ucp, Po<>I. frpfc, gar. Avail..
675-6000. Unlque Homes $tp,ooo. See at 814 hme. WANT: L.A. or O.C. $325 nat abOve marina LUIUIY 01110 crpts drapa bttlns fenced r. P v .. · · r unnu m . 413. $400. 620-0131 C~. IY IWIU 20th St. 536·1718 3 br condo: pvt spa, 3 car comm'I, Industrial or basic decor appls 'furn SC yard wt patlo water pd ~· llr, patlo'/bal. No Al l UTILITES
• gar. Nr Hoag Hospital units 642 1366 539 6190 Bet Rlt I Walk to Plaza. Prof. 636-4120 .. Cell 1-5PM pets. ss 15-se25 PAID. HEALTH Prof. resp. M/Fto lhr lov.-3br 2'hba. 2 frpl. 2 story. lmae 1044 Terms. Avail. now. Agt · · • -s Y ee decor. Frplc, elegant 2437 .. F"Orange .... $595 .T~~2_ M1603gmt 7S.--0081 or CLUBS TENfOS LY Mesa Vee.de.CM houae
balcony, 2 patio's, gated, 2 Br 2-n ea·condo, nr UCI, 240-93301972-4710 Lux. prlvately owned, Feut•i• . . French windows. al e, In .... SWIM .... 'N<i • .Jus' S300 mo. 957~562 =~s'.e~~~:,av::'~~ ~oi':.'n/r~~~3-~~~i·~· ~nl~~~~nd~~ 1~~1~ V~l!f 2134 ~~:1:':Zh~ ~ iJ'r;::: *s!:~ :a~. ~a.~':~ DHa Peiat 2721 much ,;re! Sony, Reep., near beach, nice,
land. Assum 12v.1nt. only Y LOWEST Kawell. Oahu, some Fee 3-4 bdrm1nct den wet bar Pvt club wltennls crts. $695 No pet• 752-5822 Lrg 2 Br. + den. 2 Ba. no pttS. Models pool, lndry, utll Incl. $250.
from p/p. Quick poss. *l•ff C.1rse Ylt•* slmple. Prloe range & dbl gar fncd for kid/pet Jae, saunas. Btwn Sun-S Ooean vu, encl. gar Optn daily 9 to 6 L ... 875•5262, 642-8089
$233,500.(714)760-3875 Very quiet 3 br, 2·~ ba. $145,000-$300,000. $745539-61908eatFEE flower & MacArthur on ~n;i'e':~~:·ple w/auto-opener,newtyre-~· Rmmte to shr 2 Br. 2 ba
Spectacular location ori PRICE Trade or exchange aim-B t It la 2240 S,ar. $650 mo. 850-1924 $425 No pets 752-5822 carpeted & decorated. NB furn apt. Pool, Jae. DUPLEX. delux 3 Br owner 12th fairway: Rancho San pllfied through Hawaii aa • .. IC S C Plaza area 1b 1ba . 493-1030 sauna, we4ght room, ten-
umt+3 Br rental. Possible Joaquin. $235,000 with Land Tr u • t . A •-Flat eaally yours 2 bdrm ~I jac eie r uard J IHI nls, etc. $400/mo.
trade $385,000. Opn Sat great assumable. l .Y. HMH torney-Owner can deslgn bltlns crpta kids $475 not S52S Agt 'Na~ 673~400 W.slde. all· new. t'h Ba, But. ltu• 2740 A~ 642·2507 tve mag ~7~-·25rii~n~/~~~nl a . 752-8870 ownert bkr OUEllllll and Is agreeable to flex-far to ocean Call . . patios, DIW, no pete, 2 Br. 2 car gar. covered N-lkacl9 So. Ible terms. Call Lucllle, 539-6190 Best Alty tee WINOWOOO FOREST 'l<lda OK. avail lmmed. P•tlo. v. mile to bct\. ~ ... ..-. Rmmte to shr lrg 38r 2ba
For Sale By Owner BEST '221,IOO FEE 213-822-9038 -H t H bor 1 aB 3 2 br, encl. gar. patio, pool, s6751mo. 645•6846 $725/mo. 213-925-4796 1700 16th Strttt ~!'! ~2~oorpe63t•,.S3009 ... ~mo SHORECLIFF HOME un er near ux r spa Very nice. Avail ( t 0o ) ._......,., v ,.... ...,.,
(714)823-3317 LOCITIOll TWO U . Waatt4 H2S baS875detalls539·6190 lm~ed.$675/mo'. · 2Brwlden orofc,1•..;Ba ln $5754775 mo. 2 & 3 br, a wr *.&IT llT'* Bnt Realty FEE 840-6547 or 759-2483 quiet E.alde toe., pvt enclad garage. wHh-642-5113 For Sale by Owner. on the Ridge. 2 Bdrm. 2'h 1 NGI ti I Ind t I .... /drv.ar hk ps d N • __ _._ IT m a We buy hOYaes condos l g 3Br L rm, crpts drapes 'A · f pa 0, poo , ry 8ci. .., •7--u • yar •eWport DC4IUI No. Duplex,3Br2'h Batronl, baPlanC lnTurtleRock A COllOAW1 unlts.N..,.,att·-:..._ .. n, ... ;, n«Ba lncd backyard. 111tanb ualu .. carport. no p ets. patio. Newport Beaoh 8801....1 .... •--..
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$ for-loaures OK. Your grdnr lncld. $700 tst last •-1"-· I 1 • ••Ai! mo. u rt II • Y .... -"""• ("t 16th) ........ .,u.' loan. 450.000. 759-1742 lesslonally decorated. An """ d --111 ..,.,. 631 1266 Agt Eves 980 4614 • apt. S395+'k etec. Avail
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,365,000 New watertront wtdock, 730-9278 Old Town area "baoh Charming PM 1 Br 1 Ba 3BR 2BA. DtW. frpl, pets. llAlll llW Ir Ml l••••••-.. l~if3ii)(B.jlt)Oifi:e;wiljpt, ~ cstm 3 Bdr 2 Ba home. bungalow appts ~dahwr slngle, lndry, no pets. Yrty children ok. avail 4120. 2Br 2,hBa dl w w/d hr 3br Balboa Penn apt,
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7 86-1172 j S 113 500. 962-3065 or ummer en-lrriat 1244 quiet. secure. 1991 $465/mo 2 Br. 1 ba apt, refrtge, crpts. drps. $490. laa Jau Cal. 2771 ~:i~~og~:al:k =-8~ • Newport Bl. 648-8373 up~r unit Pool laundry 536-4637 -
Colonial Masi er piece YIW llALll& taJ Weet<ly or Monthly. * TURTLEROCK, 4 BR. 2 room. · 2272 Maple Walk t b h B ti Lge. 2 Br. 2 a. Condo. ltatala WHt.. BH 10.000 sq 11. 5 Br. pool. IPM Co. 476-1237 be, 3 pools/tennis, bright STUNNINGlrg 1 Brgarden o eac • ac · pool deck gar No pets IP!~~~!"'Pl""'"'~""'"-
spa. Margrlt 641-4861 1 +ni~~~ooo. CerHa ••I Mar Zl U & clean. s1295. 752-0664 ~~51~~~i16r:,c181~~ea Tit. lllT IU· 110J ~~;~·w:~~:1i•· 0~rp~: $62Stmo. 1S.. 4°97-187~ ' 2,~~,B~e;t~g~a ::*g':
OWIEll WAITS HT 3880 Michelson Drive S6 S 2 3 Bd SH,121111~ $425. 538-4637 IHtl Aaa 1710 Yrly H. B. N.B, C·dM nr. Irvine Bach, 4,500 & 88,500 Beautltully turn Twnhs S6-75-$1r2m00s Baat. ltac• mo ' Recently reduced $45,000 Agent 631-4960 I frplc pool tennis ct' ..., Eastslde townhOYM Poot, lrriat 2744 1 BR CONDO. 1195. Cat Hwy. Erlcil. 646-8340
3 Br 3 Ba. 40• t 18' lot, 5 IEW lllTIOITI YILU ... ••• s 119'51mo. S73-0898 . lltif2 _ YOU. R OWll patio, c1rport. gd crdt . No pet• ready now homes to main beach. 4 Br 2·~ be single family -.-'Ji isor ' 2310SantaAnaAve. Mgr Orangetree Condo 28r 549.24_..7 · Alrllne Piiot bachelor
$380.000. Agt. Mark. det~hed home Turtle Beaut. 2 br condo. full MC. Ctatl ••u 2124 642-1518 or 650-1797 1ba, frig & stove. no ~ta. · father & daughter 13 nd
JacobsRlty 675-6670 Rock Ridge L;g yard bldg,2nd llr.260Cagney 1 bd f •· 11 tit ealty I COUITRY S5202Br.poo1.2~ns Avall5/tS610.675-9229 lM•• BOO 2-3 bdfurnHarborHtdll-• Lane Owner 675 3007 rm urn .• re er, u s ESTATE .. -. --tr lot, non smkr 631-944 t Costa •••• 1024 ale, Intercom & sec ays, · • Incl S325tmo. 1st & last. only. No pete .. 325 J 17th ORANGETREE CONDO 2 Rooms avaU In lrg H. B 1:----,.,------
cent vac & much more. 30 YI IOUl/m 642-0546/631 -2763 eves 7 86 1172 Beautiful & park llke Pt. IM&-1137-.ft 11AM 1 Br. 1 ba, •Ir. Tennis. home. pool, female stu: Fem college student, fully *lllll +POIL* yt below market rate 2Br2baw/yard l/p'aet L It • 2141 -VPrlvatePatlos $5251mo2Br.1baapt.All pool, ape. SS60tmo. No dentprefS175.847-1893 empl.want•etudloorto
Gorgeous 3 Br 2 Ba !lnan $340,000. For Info gate, $139,000. , Cati 11aa1 IC vcovered Parking blllns, balcony, lndry rm. pets. 559-5945 atter 9pm or before 8am. shr In NB/Bal. 631-9009
w/lrplc, lamtly rm & much 552•0917 (Irvine Pacific} 642-8799 or 644·8722 CoYV 2 br furn. mobile f, s c P of F lookl f 1 b t P ., vv ,..... paclous Apts lose to Stiops Lat••• ltac• Fem. Pv1 rmtba. compl r · no or r ap more. rice reduced L11aa11t1e• 1041 home, all utlls incl. $600 VDinlngArea 527Wllson -tleehld prlv CM $300 or room & bath In home. $10,000 to only S 125.000 _ l&llll LIE HPLO mo 3 mo lse, No smkrs. , 3880 Michelson Drtve vwalk-ln-Closets TSL lllT 1•2 llO• 1 rm studio, walk bch, prv mo• l2 utll, 631 _0412 C d M I B . I a t
w/terms! A bargain! •~He le .. e1 ltaoll Walk to shops, beach. Bal pets, child. 640-4999 Irvine vHome-llke Kitchens • • • entrance. utlls Incl, 1st & 759-9360(7-9pm)
WP on,'t 17a60st To see call Must sell Cory 494-2254 pier. f8fry/rests. 3Br /2be 1;qrt lt1cL 216 3 Br 2 ba hse attach gar t block to Huntington & $685/mo. Elsi<Se 2 Br. 1'h last. Nice $375, 955-1819 LCovdeMly 11arbgelk rofromom t~,:aeenht Refined man employ-atr ck -8702 ea 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 . • f d, d 5975· 1 1 1 ' F,....,.,s ba Twnh•a Frplc yard .,.. ""' ltWJtrl ltacla 1069 ' nc Y s ast + ... , · ""'· ' • LIJHI li,Hl 2752 380-0777 or 675-3456 Fashion Island area IH ca...... 1 71 s : short term rental to $250 d~p 788-42S8 UTILITIES FREE gar, lndry rm. Nice toe. --wants private room In I~ FllElll 6130. 2 br, 1 ba. patio. Nr 2314 Santa Ana. Lrg 1 & 2 r. gas. wtr, Lrg corner rm, sm refrlge, home. CdM area. Larry.
Best Newport buyl UJOlml ... E LldoVlllage 51035thSt. Renttlllyours2atorymod L~6~~~~:~k~~~~~~A TSLlllT 1•2·1101 trash, lndry, pool, pvthmCM.,kltchlndry WrlteAd•717e/oOally ~::---::c--.-,,.--~-Gorgeous, bright 4 Br, Sgt level on lrg oorner tot. 773-9432 2
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1 ~ axttras 5675 bl k t f B h 3 carport. 1st + sec. No Empl acllt $250 545-0248 Piiot P.O. Box 15&0. 3 Br. Der1 College Park 2580. / f 4 Bd 1 1 di 1 ..,.. oc wes o eac • Bachelor, E.slde C.M. pets 29041 At01na home, walk to schools & w bonus rm, or· r orma n ng, spa Cannery VIiiage Moblle 539-6190 Best block so of Edinger. Ca1tl. celllngs, pallo, 9-7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 . MI F. Amenities. Newpor1 Costa Mesa 92626 mal dining rm. lrplc, has It $225,000. Agt, Ron Home Park. Pool, no c ... OC College, xlnt cond. allloronly $259.500 As-831·9381,498·1040 ~ts.Closeto shopsand Woodbrldge 2Br2bahse. 1•1·1 .. 1 kllc h., very clean. Find whattou want 1r. rest . ...,75.00.Alt6callRellableSanOlegoooupte remodeled tor comlort 200K 1 1 9\'. f 1 1 1 & b I< d ~ 4 1 5 I m o + d • P . 650-5-458 relocalfng to Orange
Jiving. A good buy at ~Y~"o11 ThlSts ! B~UrY Mtltilt lt9a 1100 ~est~~~a:.ts :~~"o~~!:. ;~/~/~1. lak!c& 1~!: AJUla tata, U 50-4160 Iv mag, Dally Piiot lasslfleds. Nr Ho.g Hosp., ,,..1 em-County need quiet 1 Br
S134.5oo. Agt 546-8095 that won't laet. You own lRVINE -Adult Park 673-3685 or 1·772-1801 idnr, rec lac. No pets. t ·---L ... , •••• ·---L z7•0 PIO~ lady. Rm & BL house $450/mo. No c:hll-
1/!J.-•• ,.. U • -• •• • 9WM• "' dre'i no pet• c 11 B ,...,ne _.. ml 4 B the land and It's IMMEOI-3 Bdrm. frptc. $68,000. 7 5 0 I mo . She 11 a -$2 . Refs. 5-46--0281 • · • Y v~ r ..... ar no r, ATELV avatlabte. To ... By owner 559-50~7 Ex9e41t1ve condo on bsy, 496-4820 973-1700 CM Housr·. nso~lmo I . An wet Ad #834, 1 v. ba lrg lot, 60 x 110 call PATRICK TENORE designer. completely "' .,. Nr $.C Plu..a. f\oOm In 3Br 642.,.300 24 hrs.
Covered patio. tr98s. new 760-8702 atrci1I furn. S1995mo 673--0896 Woodbridge Cott 2Br 2ba Consider pets, avall Kenneybunkport ?. condo. $250+ aml dep. roof. new plumbtng p H 1250 +den. frplc, dbl ear gar soon. 841·8208 fee POOi/Jae. S46-5t0a ev Slngle 34 yr old mai. -·
$115.000. 673-7794 rerer Lido Isle 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo to wtopnr $800 552-9038 lalMa lilaa• ecutlve looking tor gueet
CONDO nr SC Plaza 2 Bt Newport •Yfront prime Mo, .... $1750/mo. 8111 L I 't h the who k'cked the Room. lg hm In NB/CM houae Of lingle dwtltlflg office b~d 8472 .,.. " Grun~ Alty 675-6161 •r;mrt ac. ZI Clean 19R. Cnts, dr-. sn e guy t area. P'it bl, kllch ~v. In beaeti aree, hat ret«-1•1. Ba sec. carport, Leta .... ,. ...-· f· ... 1d I th '74 S bo I? N·•-kr prof F-50 d I b .. ..-.. make a deal! $80 500 By $1,800, 8111 Grundy Need en etegent place to $1 mo. Npt HM 3 Br refrlg, 0/W. $550/moyrly Winning I~ goa in e Uper W , ...,.. · -"· ences •n o at ...... "'7•
Ownr 556-1626 71'5-2580 DISTRESS Seve S100K. Bl<r 675-8161 hang yoor hat? Home on 28• ample prkng & lend-+ dep. 2 13/289-9307 alt 5:30 pm 241.ftl5. lrudget 1500-MOO mo.
Bayfrt 3Bd 2Ba 40' slip "--I ~-• l East Ooeanlront by the seeping, complete kllch. "--• I ~ \ z7•2 fV""\ l Y--fi°->' 8454120 an Wed Randy wkdaye 979-4600 East11de 3 hoo ... one lot. S399 500 fee 67l-1464 P!JIHQ iutl Wedo• S tOOOl wk for 64 t-9826 "9nU t if . • <.,::..-: l 1\.....1 /'" -...I • Room..,._,.. lath. Fem.a. weekend• 840-92H S30K dn. ownr wlll carry · ~ front uPitx. prime Aprll. 7 M/673-9319 2 IR/2 BA ONDO 30 l up. Newport 8-ch. t:a----s------
$229. 750. 873-8550 Agt loo•tlon P.P. 673-7873, 3 br, 2'.~ b• Nwpt Crest ON THE BAY. LHH : "yov'rt not Mire wllo (or what) lltnntybunlpott WIS. S200. ph 845--2590
l!'•-•t1 tlOllE llYllllEI 673-7677 lean hfllraltlte• condo, pool, tennis. Nr 11600/mo. Agt 873·8409 don't fttl bad -you're not llotlt llSMtYbu•t 11 A;AoommlwwliP:Vivt:"ibabe'iittii'ialkC'iitt:.J ~~~~~~::.: _,., :::-----,,,..----..,...,..,,..., lta111l 2212 bohS1l00(213)427 1136 one oi 14 dtsbncttvtly dttfetent apaft!Mllt ftoorplans Great potential for reno-The least fXpenelve home (ateat '! I 9 . -2 br, frplc, pool. patio. bit al Seiwind y,h ... 111 Hunb,...on Bt-ll ... _1111nd prlv. Pref. mature F
vators here Two houses available In this de-. ; Bead'! doM 2dr h• nu B.ek Bay ctuele S300 In•. new erptldrp1. No ..,... ·~· .... ......, nltMkr M\lst Ilk• doga on large tot In close·ln alreable private com· 1B1 unlta8E. • CM, ten 2 crpt/treah palnt ""°' pays rent & utll1 out• tit peta. 1850 mo 7&0-1879 Vmace 11 1 result 01 tot.a, penonlltltd proltUIOnll N.8. $300 mo. 842-1688 · yard. 2232 Pomon., CM.
Eutelde tooatlon O"-3 mun tty only • lhort walk r 1 'h G • + 4 Bf 2Ba 9X t • n • n t Yr I Y S 6 O o bungalow on cul-d•aac ptann1nc. Tiit kind ot atttnbon you destrwt A pe<ttct SEA & SUN LODGE CM, i!SO •... y ~ ~\
bdrm eno one 2 Bdrm to lovely beacm.t ~ ~oae ood trnanclng. 43f.6190 em fM Beat 539-6190 Beet Fee 2nd floor PenttlouH blend of naturt and '"inc -ne11i.d in• lofest witll S105 wliC/up. Cotot TV of dbl gar. gd tor ttOtaQe
Only S 195 0001 Just pui harbor actlVlty The hom. t units CM, 2 Br•H~ Ba, 8 CM HOUSE·. •311:01mo. Bl""' Condo·. 3 .... 2' ... ba, ~~ .. tm:net A. ~~at•. ~rpatvle•, bablll1nc bfooks and quttt ponds. cooled by natural 302• W. ,. __ ............ up• 343 Cebruto. 641-8518 on markelf 759.1501 Is 3 Bdrm. 2 bath with YB old. Agt 83t.-4516 °" • " .. ... " ..,_ • oct1n breuti Add to that tennii tovrta. sw11!'tllllftl v ~ .... .J "' •
master suite wthardwood 642· 1518 Mon-Fri, 9-5 Conelder pefl, evall 1850 sq ft. N.-w Paint & earpon for 2 cara, swim-poolt 1 ~ and a tOllYtnttnl loQhon nt11 shOllPns ma .. ~·=·_ .... ID rtoonendlot1ofcl'larm EaetaldeCoeta M .... e.2 toon 84t-e208f" crpt. Clo .. to pool ming p ool . $875 ancl tmploymt11l1nclyou'ye1ot1pltot1n•Onttll0tlld
......_ _•_ A lea.lehold property with Br. hou .. 1, 2 iota. a.-er I Whtter Sl350/mo. g21-1447 &73.-53:)3 Of 973-«42 proudly c.all honle. (bt11 KttlfltYblll!lport) OM tnd
Jowconvwelonandexoei-10xgro11 10% down ....... a l ffl TIWlll• CHARMING 1 BDRM two bldfoom, ont 11'1d two bath •rlllltllb a._....,..,_..., ~~ITT~~~~~s pymnt Agt 841-0290 .llMll IW.n SBr + den, 2ba. pool, N:S~,~~~i 6'7~,,&r and Townllomes
.,_........., of Slngte Garege. ..-w,. pr . reap Ml over Co.ta M ... '50. 35 for Fountain Vlltty nl~ furnlahed room. 831.f15&
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11% fixed raj.e 30 )'fl luxurtea • Ill Of IMm leill. pelnt. Frplc. dlhwr. •newer to • IUCc:.etlfUI $150/mo Call us..eooo
Nlc9 3br In M ... Verde Monaco with bell GC S 195.000 OWC with ap-Indy hkup. 1 block to getage or yard N6el ll'I 8 N4M'9f t fidnn In OiCf CdfJ
$129,950 t851 Kentucky View u Rue Vtn•r• proved eredh bch/bay. Yrty 11100 1>9tter •ay to 1e11 m0<• etoae to everytht"g
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to service manager. Fount.in Vllltey l Huftt,. ~t C::,"'r:;";r:: ,..aura penon In Or..-
Theodore Aobl.na F"Ol'd. lngton_.~· to ¥et1fV mediate opening tor a tutl C0unty ..._ A I S .. 2060 Harbor Blvd. naw-~ ~.,.. !me ~ of axperiafioe. write T.J. • 1um llabi9 8UtO n«UUry. S5 t ' ~ob~ & AMd, Amerle*'I Lt.ibr1-
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Outcalt ONLY 835-9199
••1a•11 U .,. Dynamic cie.ntng MrVlce per hour plU9 mtlMQe. ~~·nu.yex' .-c.ant9 Co .• '°" 4at, Dey•
Sat.r.1-y, April 7 ... --• •ASSISTANTS needs eitper. P90PI•. ~ In per90tt et The .,..,.._ Pl ,.. .. ton. 0No4'401. -Ulllll Come Join U9 Md me1t• Delly Pl6ot 330 e.y boetd tn.t r9QU1r• • --------Al\~ (March 21-April 19): Family activity dominates; you learn Sh -c~~~:cr!:,~~. some extra SSS. c.n the ea.ta MeU. s!· Mr: ~ ~offtoe ~ 8a11..-eona: MlltlfM.
plenty about potential, about structure, design and basic security. See p~~~':'em~tf. ~a-; Richard Ouellete Salon Pin~ L8dlea at 551-1243 Clyde Barrow. EQE. •Pf *" deeV• bcMIQI•
situation as tl exists, not merely in idealistic light. Protect self in daya, 1G-2PM, vtaa & me. 200 Nwpt Ctr Dr. N.B. fLHllT ta .. ionat 8'>PMf•nc•. FMNon Ill. .._. ,_we
emotional clinches. Pisces, YilJO persons figure prominently. 4320 C81T1pu1 Dr. t 190, '*'· part time. •x-M~~~ ~~. HYal... ~o k:O ~&11: ~· & ,..... ,.....
TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Your thoughts, ideas maybcabcad,,of NB. Acrose from 0C Air-lllT .... ~~-:n::~i:: Newport Villa 642-5861 Elq:>elieuoed. Exoal. com-typing. Lowty offices, SALES: Tradlttoo• w.n·a
c urrent situation. Remain alert, aware. bright and o ptimistic. Focus on port 556-2280 Me<:uory~ ~~~~~1(,MC pl .... nt working oona. IP UTllT peny benefit• Md axc:al. medical/dental peck8J99. & Udtee' 9'0t9 loc*tno ~romotion, J?roduction, short lrips and impressiqns that' can be IPOISll WllTU experienced only. ca11 Newport Beach 751-4705 Ull d8re work.Ing cond=. APP'Y In per80fr. for Ml« Pll" tllnt .-.
transformed into viable concepts. Cancer, Capricorn persons figure To buy 1 klllometer ol Fred or Loretta. n 1ME TRAINEE for 'C:.,:,~~~n~~. ~ ~. 21&0 -~ ~ ~
prominently. OLYMPIC GAME TORCH 640-2331 ...... delivery and all Call !Of -wt. 497--4888 Harbor Bl. Coet• Meu. ~-A>'!,'G!:I:!~ peraon. bpartence ..
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Apparent loss is transformed into RELAY tor Nwpt Bch gin hHlrH,.r ph .... 01 home center Manager '°' 19 Unit Apt PBX ()per.tor•. PIT . ._. IMne tut H~• Tl'8dnlocael
profit -you are nd of burden. audience is wider and payoff is more athlete to rvnp= t9: Some experl•nce nee operation. Amer. Bulk!-Bldg located nice, quiet PM/awtng Md night etllft 250-0331 Clothing.~
substanlial. You'll locate lost anicle. you 'll also add to personal =~:.aoeior.:00. Costa Mesa. ee&-52~2 Ing Center. HB. Call Eaatalde arH, Coate relief Exper Pf9f bUt.. lltlfl •IBt.
possessions. Porject will be completed and views will be vindicated. sor. URGENT, P..1.£ASE 962-3321' Mr. Howden. ~:,:·~,:._co:!: tr111n.'RagencyA~aw*'1na a•tll•IT lmmed. °'**'9 1n front
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Lunar cycle high. take steps to HELPI 631-1049 Ill PlllM fll/Pll't.... raume to Ad •908. o.11y Serllce. 645-2550 For law omo.. llOht ao-ofc. of t.t Peced toy
promote product in dramalic fashion. Stress creativity, originality. TOP SSS D:~1tt.4;~~x29~' ,,.........,.... Piiot. P.O. Box 15&0. Plltll0.1111 :;:t~pttone~ ~·,~~
willingness to make new starts in new directions. Love is very m uch a Females pref. Model• and ry, · 'hllWlllC..,... Cott• M .... Ca. 92827 ~ loc8I P99t oontrot aonallty. Call 644_5292 ,-c>oc•IMllti.e 9ftd .,._
part of scenario. Leo. Aquarius persons play significant.roles. Eacorta. (213)886-1984 DUIR {rHtH':!t CasMef ...... .,.., company 099d• rout• quir.. • rMttu1t11S ...
LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): Answers are found behind scenes --woman exec wants to •t· 7-12 noon. 5 day · Pl••••1t n l'IMD tecMICIM tor ReadJ Job. l111,el11ht/1..... •t&l1et w/good tele·
intuition is on target, firsl 1mpres~i~ns prove corTCCt. O lder individ~l tend llmlted atretc:tt & ~~4:'\oi•" hist ........... ,,. THE DAILY PILOT It now We tr.in. ~ eapenaiice for ExeC.. ~ In Nwl>t P"ON. ~ and Ot·
needs e ncouragement and a v1s1t would boost morale. Secrel ts tone exerclM cl ... (1-7 ara. · ~ ._._J1 Ila acGaptlng appllc•t1on1 ~ti~eo~· ~5~('~>~ \)lnlzatloNI-=~~
revealed you benefit as result Cancer Aquarius persons play key roles. women) early AM. oc CLEANING PERSON: ....,,., .. 1111 a IOI' Oi1trlct M8n8Qefl to . · · eicper". or --• • Sc 22 1• . · · h area pr,eltll'ably cloM to cw,__.__ _ _,. """rt Al FIT Ill•-.... ~-It O• supervise. ne-1paper ....... w•-... '1'111•11 ~',!.!.:..... ~ · O. P ~~-VlRGO (Au. g. H-. pt. ): ~opu an.tri 1n~ses, WlS esc~me ~e. NB. 'wrfte to Ad• 222. ""'tor""·::::,"""" .... :s1o;.:., •. "' Must -...-' • -r------_,_ I'••-= ....., ,_.... ·-C -,
b h Y I a..-nh I t ght t ... .,.. ......... ~rri.B. Mu11 have van, Coaat Label nMda ~ .,....,..1 ~ mm'!-.._.. -,._. ._.. • romancccom mesw1t creattv1ty. ou IJ'l;atn.,.tpacca n 1me, DaltyPltot,P.O.Box 1560 have car & current drlv-"'1/1-PH w-oon or plet(-up. Good OMlntare.tedMIW'nlnQ ,,.,. and~ aklll• ~T:~.:-.-..
profit results from business or career ~aneuver. Broaden scope. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 er'• lie. 641-1269 PUT/Tiil W• salary, mlleao• allow-•trade. 712 Newton Way. req'd Exc•llent op-(T14) 291_.110.
experiment. reach beyond' current expec~auons. . . . . asianan CLERICAL: ENTRY LEVEL pportunltln available ance. company benef11• Coat• Mesa 64W350 po1tunlty. C•ll c .M.I. --.;iii•iiiiiiiliiiili-LIBRA {Scpl. 23-0ct. 21): Be spect.fic, ~t pro~1ses m. ~ntJ.n&. f •-' 4012 Phones. flllng, Ute typing. with tti. LOS ANGELES and bonus QPPOrtunlty. 673-5187 a• ITml •I f
review fine print. Accent on career. presuge, promouon. part1c1pat1on 11 ,..., • benefits. L.H. 855-4242 TIMES Cirou1at1on De-Af>PI~ •t DeHy . Highly qu8Ntad tor Aher-
in gove~me!'ltal or ~1.itical ~roject. Be f!!adl'afor review. revision and CJ.Cl~=mMoJ~?~P OLEllOAL ~:!:"~~~Pc:'~d°:i: :;;gt west a!;, ~~-can :•Tiii RMI ~.~~t. ~ ~t pay.
cooperation m rebuilding procc!ss. Scorpio p . ys ~ey role. Cash Bu1lne11 .... We P ONES & TYPING program. Guar•ntHd Mesa. Monday thN Fri-Spe1a3h~nightly? profeuk>nlll llftltude. asf..5sst ~112 t
SCORPIO «?ct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Comf!lu~1cate. m~ke travel .P.Lans, provide money ror ex-cote Mesa. 966-5252 hourly w-oe plus com· day No phone calla. Are you.... appeerMOa requjred, llQht ---------
focus o n educatio n and long-range asp1rat1ons. Gain shown 1f you pension, en 1ocat1on1, mission. Hours: 4pm to E.O.E. Well groomed typing. s.49-2981 SMmttr.t PIT for.,..,_
wrilC. express ideas. let others know how you actually feel. Spiritual training & • BONDED Companion. mature'°' 50 9pm Training Is pro-depend•bte · I .et •st/Ft Me atlon• In dr.. lhop.
values Slresscd. you realize that the more you know lhe more you need ~l~ff t~~si>~ ''b:~ rm °'t ::~~/=-~ = ~~t~I~ ~; IAllllllST • ;;;' Mff motivated? F!9'0Pt:::tfi.t. p-..
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to know. . PA~T OR FULL TIME or housework. Salary an lntenfieW. call· for presttglou• lkln care 'Enlou~I 1 h kid ? sent busi"'9U person• lml'TAIY/-
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Interest rates, borrow1n$. BUSINESS. open. 494-5857 957-2361ext.1204 salon In L90un• e.ach. JOY ng wt 8 relerenca & ~eiaume to Exec:utfw Sec:Ntaty '°the
tendino home repair -these figure pfominentJy. Major .domest1c INVEST $3.995 to $50.000 AAM...--GENERAL OFFICE Call IOf a.ppt. 497-4868.
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D1 I h f d s Kool ._,........ F Coast H~ St• c statwtde 1mi..eim.1t co. adjustmen t is fealured. could mean actua c ang~ o rest e~ce or Winston-•lem-1 General contract°' took-Clerk Typist Trainee IEllC&L &llllTAl1 2;3().o6pm Mon. thru 11· COfona dal M.,. 92825 · located In Nwpt Bd'l/OC
m arital status. Resources of one who makes promises are subject to 1-aoo-241-2268 Ing 10, subs to bid In-/aptitude tor math, & Fl tlme. Primarily bactt of-' Airport area. Min. 5 Y"•
review, examinalion. MtrtfHtl, auranoe wOfk. Send r• posting ol accts. In prop-flee. Experd. 640-4650 REAL ESTATE ............ ,nher 9JCP. Type 65. SH 80.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Glo slow, lie low, play waiting T .D 'i 4021 aume to G.l.C . 312 Oak erty mngmntllaw offices. MODELS. Lingerie Shop lllTAl1 •H• P=~~.' ~~:r =· ~ ~~ =
game. Define terms, c~e~k legal rights a!"'d pen:nissions. Foe.us also on • Pl •G. Brea 92821 =~~:t~'"~e':1e,~~~; nds models & pit sales Rental agent needed '°' 553-0940
pannership proposal, JOlnt effons, pubhc relations a nd mamal status. • •• umEI 0001 pr wk. 957· 1414 clerk xper pref 5•8~6444 busy beach office to Retall aalea
Someone behind scenes is gathering information which could benefit l1mac1 0., IH. Rellel lull time 8am-2:30 IElf•&1 1ff1A( Models Male/Female m~~ay. Call Pam. •.,waa ......... .. .. nllLAl ... f ..
0 r '""USC S---latlil"" In ttt & 2nd 1 O ' 6. 30 ' . t t I ' -"' 3 -'"'It EVERSE Exp d Of wlH train In bridal If Pl y u .... . . . TD's sl:ice 1949 am-. . r 0 • n g Newport BHCh olllce WE NEED NEW FACES burr .. ,, Retall c+othlng .... ex,p. Acc:urat .... typ69Utl0 wpm.
. ~QtJARIUS (Jan: 2.0;-1'.'"eb: 18): Practical m~tters ~om mate -pace Robt. Saltier NH/CM weekends. Hospital exp. needs mature person tor For plac:ementtn modellng logo PT /FT c t M phonel/
IS qutcker\c.d, respons1b1hlles increase and relat1onsh1p grows stronger. RE Broker Bd Realtors pref. Apply In person 9-3 bookeeplng. light typing Jobs In Orange County. IUL ITATt 8~~S559 · os ~ ::; ~ llklk. L~ VW:-
Kecp rcsolUtions 'COnceming diet, nutrition, employm ent and general 642-2 171 545-0611 ~on.-Fr/. Mes~ ve;g~ and phones, 8-4.30. Can IEW Ylll WUT H• irs •Heffa tn•• 873--9389. IMltwn 10--3PM
health. Cancer. Capricorn persons play significant roles. . WANT"ED: People needing c!i~:r\~·~~ . Bob Briggs 645-4926 Tale .. Al•HJ M~b~ =••I -
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): f!l-vorabl~ lunar aspect co1nc1des pvt TD $$$ $10,000 up. CIO.. IS General office. must type, 141-1111 estate company aeetls ex-SALIS II.DI
with adventure, a step beyond. ability to discern needs and to t~ke No credit ....... no penalty. llllng. oc Airport. perleneed 181et manager ~ OUlll
practical steps. Spotlight also on celebration. children, specutauve OenlaonAuoc:673-7311 F/TbreeklutCook.Good 8 30·4·30 Mon-Fri llYEl/lllftl In an phaH•. com-PUT\'m
procedure and a successful gamble. Aries, Libra natives play key roles. Btlt Waat.. Sl benelll• & wages. Apply: 549-2400 over 21. clean drlVlng r• merc1a111ncSustr1.i condo _ Jolly Roger. 203 Marine Ill IFFIOE/P•YIOLL cord , clean cut. conversion helpful. •Retalleic.per.prefen'ed __ l ;ftiiliiiiiiii"--Av .. Balboa Island. • • courteous, 11rong, VERY PleeM reply to sate• (But not required) llmTAIY
OfHtt lntall 2tlf l .. a1td1l Lett I feu• 3004 U•AIOlllT Ptll'maMnt pert/time po• RELIABLE ! 650-1370 managar. P 0 Box •FleldblehOura Pwt/tlma. t0t plumbtng .,.... OlllTlllPllSll ltlon BedellConstructlon btwn881n-6pm. 8708-1215 . Newport (AM/PMevenlngal contrac:tor.&4fr1115 ULllA llUll ltatall • Ml Found: Keya. near O.C. mlllm 110--4 Mon-Fri. Wiii train. Co C.M. 545-3292 Beach, CA 926~ 1708
Sp•c• for rent. Mike C.M. 600 aq 11 with small Fairgr ounds. Call The Oreng9 Coast Dally Typealttlng & Printing GLAZER NEEDED •lllSllYPllSll* ApptyNow· SnacttS..PITheAp.der&
873-5374 or 752_2841 olllce & restroom . 241-8517 Pilol has an excellent op-bualneu . Returning Experienced some auto Exp'd or horticultural IEllP11llllT •ll•Ell ev.. 18 °' CNfll. Allc-
$300/mo. Agt 759_8006 Found: Power lawn portunity IOf • career homemakers encoureg-preferred. 64 2-0084 background. 842-88ee Immediate opening for quetb•ll wo7rtd. Call EXECUTIVE SUITE oriented Major Account ed to apply .... Days TIIE part-time Aeceptlonlat llllTllllTlll Monty 962·13 4
Newport Cntr s55015775 1ndu1trlal apace w/good mower. Capls1rano/San Executive with a proven 648-2441 ev/842-4 t 70 Hair Cutters tor big mod-PART/ wllh some PBX ex-10080 AdarM St
640_5470 retail potential. Approx. Clemente area. Call to track record Great CUSTODIA N d s 40 .ern salon acrou from Demonstrating products perlence Hours 4 30 pm Huntington Beach
7K s.I. w/approx. 15K Identify. 661 -7006 potential. guaranteed hrs/wt<. $5 72 hr~ ben-Balboa Bay Club-70~. 1n stores Hourty/bon-to 8 30 pm . Monday thru 9a!THSc>m STUIEITS
Hunt e.ach 419 Mi'lnSi':
380 aq ft. Private en-
trance, ·~ bath. $225/mo. Sierra Mgmt 641-1324
encl per1ung area~ 31< Found· Shellie. Colhetype, draw against com-11 Pl k r tlo comm 631-7117 usea 963-3 t07 Friday and r19ry other Dally
a.I office spaoe Wfil rent m a I e . N r ml salon Desire to move eat "st :ndurp ~9PPPtrceasbyn Har-dw-a-re-· -Ass 1-M-gr. re· ••••••••• weekend Call Jaynene -llT-all or part Nr Harbor & Slater/Magnolia. Ftn Vly Into management a plus. · "" .,_ · .. 2 0 Collins for eppt. Jim Retail SaleS Hardware , ... ......_ Baker 549_8181 dys, 8•8_9904 Send resume to terianChurch600St An· tall exp req'd 4 PART-TIME. Varied hours Selmons lmPort. 1301 Ass't Mgr. ret•ll exp 111110.-S ... u
720_14•4 p o . Boll 1550 drews Rd. NB 631 -2880 Broadway. Laguna Ben to 1nctude early AM Quall. St Npt Bch req d 240 BroedWey. We have openinga f0t
... HT llAll found tan & blactt puppy, Costa Mesa. 92626 Ck>H1>4/3. 497-4403.John weekends. Must have de-833-0300 l ag u n • 8 ••ch . t>oys a gtm betWMf'I
1000 tt. MCond floof. quiet lttrllt 2122 vie Pacific Sanda tract, EOE 1
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-lllTaa IEDEn. llSTtSS/llST pendeble vehicle (small 497-4403. JOhn t2-16 years old worillng
atreet.nlcelyl•ndaceped _ HuntBch.536-4182 B t1ee":t lolfloeseeks Pest"'iousOre.""""Coun-truc k. van. ttatlon 11•n•ST S81es P.r;o;;. part time, .veninga & s.tur~ bl.v. oft·•t "•-"Ing gar· 1300 aq It on Newport usy. c u r 'V "•-wagon) to Ullat news-FIT p .. -~ M>m. Earn mon-trlpt & .... avellab~645;4900 Blvd in Costa Mesa 40C Loll blaclc & tan male Ger-A191111TIA11YI UST career oriented re<:9P-ty Merceda ~ d .. l.: paper dealer In lrvlne ........... ,.,..."'. axperienCe req d Barely -•· ~k . 645-3323 days aq It Agt 675-8700 man Shepherd. vie Hunt for sales office skills req'd llonlat. R°"m l~r ad-ershlp needs Hostess area. Must be depen-bkkpg C.M. 546-1730 Tttere S~m Wear. 2117 bonU .. Cell
Y Beach. 536-8903 Include· bookeeplng & vancement. RDA pref 4 1r'nmed lately Some deble Contact Greg AeoeptlOnittlGenertl Of· W Balboa Blvd NB Mr. Rountrea
Office for le8M 525 It. Aaatuctatats 80 Lott: Britteny Spenlel secreta~lel Mull be sell day weelt. Pi.ase cell modeling experience Hyde Monday lhrv Friday riee tor growing bottk --.-Ml-l .. $420/mo. Utll• pd. air . mployera le Baker & F•lrvl..:· motivated 261-191 \ Nancy 645-7580 Pfeferred OutgOlng per-between 9.30 and t0·30 water eompeny Gooc Sates As11stant/HO$teas Mon -Ffi. 1Gem-3pm
cond ground flOOf. 1055 · v · · aonellty Apply 1n person 1 642 4321 phone person•llty positton now avall. A --------• El C.•mlno Or, Costa Personnel Handwriting C.M. Reward. 557.7549 Another Wendy's located ORIVERS/X-COUNTRY to. 1001 Quall St, l\IPI a.m. ony. -non-smohr Wiii train. beaulll\JI s.lcourt
M ... 3 blkl Eaat ol Fair-Analysis cltH. Lost brown puppy big at B•ktll' & Falr\<t.w In Cal. lie. MacGregor ~achts Bch Jim Siemens Im-Apply In p8l"SOn DeYelcpment '" Newport
vie'# l Ad8ma. 754-1040 Call Retha 631-1629 ears. vie Dept Mot~ Ve-Coate M ... It now ac-t631 P18Qenlla. C.M porll/Aesele Division Ar• you~ a mo't'8? 17642 ~St ltvlne Beactl Secretariat sklltl SWITCHBOARD
Mr. Tr.oy. PALM a CARO RE.ADER hleleS. R9ward 541-8493 ctptlng appheatlOnl for 1111--1 llnl _8_33_·~9300,....,,.....,,,..,..~=---CIU81fled ada wltl polr\I ----• & real •tat• lie req'd.. OPERATORS .,1--.-• lllt:wo '9 *' qualltv ml~ed people at ••-Receptionist. PIT Phone lull time poi lncld1 FOf IWlng & Cl"•wYWd lft a, fr .. Mt i/f * rnw• nrl I Lost 1mall red c•t, mu, ou new tit or'" Don at Experienced to work all HOUSECLEANERS wanl-you In tti. right dlr.ctlon & ltght typing. 2~5PM wknda PIH.. call Shifts, full & part ttrn. Sult~ to 3ooo a/ft Love. Marrl~, Bulfneat Bluebird Perk, Lag Sch W~ .1 2 O S BrlatOI areas. Cotmetlet. OTC. ed Mus1 be honest & re-~~:.~~:8ome you s.4~. caJI bet 9-2PM 720-1018 t>twn 1G-5 work ev111. 0.. "'2-3013 Nr Harbor & Balter Read~• it pric. w/Ad area REWARD 494-4535 btwn Y 2_5pM Mon-Fri pharm.oy FIT s.46-212 t hable Good p•y. good _._-.. ______ _
54M181 dya, 720-14•4 ;~~5 wa~;,,~!~/~~e;>:.~5 Lost: WM Samoyed. E.O.E. · Ull DTUlllO company 966-t300
OP«! ap8Cle office In NB. "Frllky". R9ward S50. Answering SerVIOa need• Guy•. gals. ho1Mm&kerst outeheper, looking tor
dak & furn In p~. gd SplrltualAd'!:'•r & II ~I~ 3/29 675-8855 telephone oper1t0< Vari-SELL 1C KODAK FILM real Hazel type, Ironing,
w.ter vtew 646-5015 ~!itera; love. ~a~r••· ou1 .nttta. 392 3'd St "c. coupona. Church t>enent cooking. cteanlng 101M
•-•-.-. bualneM, etc. 631·9397 SCRAM·LETS L~une Beach 240-0427 beby11ttlng. lull time .... _ · Mon·Frl. Xlnt refs re-a.Ult 1111 SPIRITUAL READINGS . Atch. Draft~. PIT, 2 Pllllll l<.J quired 673-8255 ....liiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii---~~-Advloe In all maMera. Love ANSWERS yn exp. Gen 1 offloe S*· $75 per 1Cl0, no exper ........ merrla: • & bualne11: " eon. PIT. No exp .. nae. PanortuNtlma.Startlm-ouMtteeper. nv.tn. to Welleet.~lault"for Alto :ounMllng. 1815 V811M ·AhMd '46-e021 mediately. For detalla cook. drive & care '°'
...... oloM to floePltall. So. a Camino A41t!. $81\ Nomed -Entity AlllSf WIT'IW Hnd Hll addreued eldet~ady Pvt Rm I B•. :·J:rJ;~'t aer-Clem. Uc'd. 492-72" vacet:~: 90 much 2 expertenoe production •t-=3.ee;:•er,4. to N.B ta 642-8033
---..,,.,,,,...-~,.,,...,-=-Leet .... of your yetu. You tke 'K~r"°'ot ""ec·0~1 .. ...: StutN't, Florlda 33495 llllllHPD 1=M~!fc:JL1:,0 ~ your veo.tlon, fhen gtt 11~~ gauge ~ lllllW .. nUY Weettenda only Rella~
--v port, 549·8181 dya, 'ffNf llldl9, blttt and tuo-Oey/*"!l"O lhlft 8V8l1eb+e 1 of o c · oldalt women to live In C8la &
120-1444"" fNU\ •DS t~~r.:~1 in different 1rv1ne. Pet 2so-1seo ~PMtM. ~ dal cooll tor .,o.1y •ady
rt .... ltll
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541·!032
\M1ll " Mat o"loa l!Jloec>tlonal ~ ,..q. 644-2120
AREFREE ........ 1 ~a ~~~7-~s·"'· UULIRllTU' Cal· ......... a... "uro.T£cHl3t-'2t3 mw1m ... nuY .,,.. ......
' • 1..,. wr... ExperlencH execuO•e Pttnclptll of ltMlt bur; rNI IQ ... 11 And runnlnO 24 "°"" 1 • llUftlY • MCrMtrY '°' magatlne Htate lltlg•tlon firm
Oey, 7 daya • ..... p,..,. NMd mra tncome? 8a en SM-tbll1tt.f Mutt have Medi mollv_,ed raU~
... • '-. Dal ent thlt ad Md r.ceM 8 lndapendtnt Cetrler tor good thor1~ & tfPl"O e11p.rlenCH litlQltlon
... two meaaagee tor t"9 'tHE AE019TIA tkllta. Attrac:tlv. oftic. In teefetaiy Who Wiii alto 2866 2066 I 4806 tci R FOW'd 11ac1e ~~~ Pf'10t 01 one. Mutt "*"' 1 ~aDte ~ c.ii 162.f474 t 1n d•Y t.o oay "'8n-
'3111 llrd\. N9 C ,,_, 3£: •tH • .... .c:onomy car l= ~t ol of'lloe Ac-
1.50 lq rt Aft 541-8032 tA Mw 2472 7111.111111 ~ .. leldl=, .. _ _.. A .,.';!'*'pall= ':!:~~t ~Md-=:':.:
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Daily Pilat
GRAPHIC ARTIST
Orange County dally newspa~r ls
ltl"eking a quick layout artist w1th
knowledge of typesizing. repro-
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able to get atona well wt th sales reps
and interpret their Id as into layouts.
Additional pro~ may include fly-
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perience--newapaper pffforable
Send ~ or letlet' of quallfi·
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PO Box 1560
C.O.ta Mna, CA 92626
Attenuon. Melinda Thackt'ry
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20 Sugar: t4JH,
21 Fairy atery
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25 U.S. cit.
26 Fltllr2 de--
27 Greek letter
29 Shut ott
32 Female title
35 Used to be
36 Farm
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37 Demise
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38 Fruit dish
39 Recognized
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7 Chief
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12 Negatives
13 Kind of bag
21 Olsable
22 Ranked
24 Make joyous
27 Ouebee girl
28 Time periods
30 To shelter
31 Quarrels
32 Greater
33 Rose's love
34 Low regard
35 Lament
36 Enjoy a rink
38 Sans -
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42 Chatters
44 Wretched-
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45 Sincere
4 7 Put forward
48 Stir up
49 Highway
50 Instructor
51 Flower parts
52 Ending tor
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a.y 0tedle, turNtwe. = ""' :f~ I He•.AetJoe•1'~2t10 C--. LO Bed, vtL! ~ toe-WI'/ naoe. lempe, CIOtMI. ~ more. . lpd,plt.Clllrbfb.lllr.-122.000 4i7-t222 ==--
• .,., Iota of goodtea. Lene A~ AnUQue s:a ' oa l ' UL 11 W/... ...... amoe. *7,350. NW717 . • ....... luet.
St. John Vl.nnevOUld. Sat "'6 mehogeny Amolre, Aebulltenatne.dMllbOel, '7' toOTO T\#'bo Chifi9d nHd• minor wori.
801 N. Bey F.tont ....... 3. • walnut hu1ch, ... told· AalclnQ ONLY '3-4,500. ... ...... eunroot.I~ Synrool. wld• UtH
• In.a cttra atwlflO ~ !<I Cox Yecht• Bro· • te. ...,., ct.n. 11....... 11000 llCJ-027'. New''::= roe;! 1"42 lNTffE"ID(PC:iH w/0.0, mleo. 87M770 kw• 876..40C>I tad, rune greet, neee. ~t oft. 642·3103 ---·--~~--t:''*'t Sun only 7-3, '='~.:"~AQUARIUMS· 130 & 86 Cu.tomlantw30.Mo0f· pelnt, M000. J ... 15I 'IO 490 SL, iltte MW.
2"11 Apo6ene (ileV) 30 ~~'power oord: gal. lnclt ·atanda, etl Int eveM 12 ~ Mill, roAO '70. ONG. W: anthr•clt• grey/black
SAT /SUN 1$3 Turquotte. equlpmt W/Wo 3 IO ft.eh GtrM. 540: ton EXTRA CLEAN. ' .... 759-1083
AntlqUIM lofe & dlelt 122Ut125orl300bottl Lido 14 w/trlr, $995. • ~a 5640 . 'IUIOHL tram. siO.ten. CM'l9rt btsldAER§ AXLE e.u-1211 or t1s-.e10 H2-aoea Aa at/Ten, 125.500(It17)
equipment. end at.,.q. Gift "--'-· ICCM80f .... Carpet 3j 9Q yda. oeep ..... 1tt;;._...a!.... Mii TrenaPec 6$0-1010
Lot• of mite. 873-1955 entlquea. G,...t prloee. pile Nvlon. It grn, 1(11'\t I , a w ,... _........ 7 '12 3000 turbO def 12 IOO llilir.-iiil:li:laill~(lll
' Fri/Sat f>.1 , t176. Aleo ,,.. AntO 4 .... • 132 Ford Rotldat•, ehoW eQtuel ml mld-n'lte 'blu, •iiiMiiiiftiiiiiil'~~'9117H2 Skypwk llA. btu/gry oerpet 8•10 1671Pi:'Celrrow 451116. qullllty, ~2.500. C.H for tntt, AM/FM CHI. ~.,_.__,...""'Rllrt-• dXMXdi AXLE tin&;) =,.., .... k $110. Dr8C*, gokl, •Int 302VS. OMC 175. lmmec mort lnfo 97s-oe27 $2050. 87~77t3
Art tome furn .. ci01MI. cond. call for*-Sfe5. cond 16500 FIRM .·~ Chew~ eor.i.tte, 1---,...,...,:-==~--
h.thld mlac. Sat. only 7·3. aio-Sele, Sat 9'2,5825 Hl645.ea14 W/~&.1182 whit• w/rftd Int exit '845~-~ ...
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K 711 LARKSPUR 10.5PM. 303~ 3'th St. -~ .. •22 500 e?i.J..~7 8111 & Tan, L.,.......,. ManyhouMhold Items. psc Monitor IPNkefl, LllAt half. 7111 ""'"'· • · · ~~ 79'9TrenaP.c 850-1010 ta... coat l500. s.11 tH5 "' - -'81 Hltlman Sup« MINI 1--..,..--..,.....,....-------:--:-'."'.':: ----------ANTIQUES tablet ' beat. 8502 2787 after a., ...... PH ConYWtl~ $1500 obo Alk about the money we
• ________ , chairs, book1, palnUnga, 5pm. 548-4934 or. trade 891•7808 cen ta~ you thru OUf .;:__ __ __,,,.,..----.-..... .,
Every Sunday. Orange Cout College. Falf'Mw &
Arlington, Costa Mesa.
Admlsalon & Parking
FREE Spaoea S 10
432-5880
plc1ur... ·ea Aat Conv. • · p(lrchaie ~ ..... plane. 'et Volvo Wagon, euto,
645-8090 Dining Game i;.ble. Blk AVON + 2 HP OB 10' ...... =::&J • KIPJlll air. atereo, green/tan. leetMr chalrt. Sewing Red ... I floor board1, 1•--iiiiiA~--....;---. S8500. 770.2800 '
Antique wicker. old guna. m.ch te5. ml1e 875,9561 oars. M.t1 1973. goo<I ID It l• ••Tl V-"-PtlOO •
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tampa, mehOQeny but-~., :;61l> · Lg . iteei Tri-Hull Ilk• new. Olft 175 BMW 5381. tn.11Y idnt. NEWPORT BEACH g
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fet-dresMr. tPtMt de8k, ~ w/ hr S60 999,1...._. $400. Bob Duke, But/ aharp, 1AET35e. Only Ulellll S ...., bar atools. wrought Iron, c 631-0190 Hm/6«--9530 $4395 527-9094 , a tit clothea. uucycla & Kg matt & box top of lln. · MBZ 350SLC 72. 73K mt aattl,
much, much morel Sat Simmon• e'nte. new SAUNDERS M~RINE ·n 530!, thowrm cond.. c1ua1c. Asking s 18K, --------
ABWA holarshl J d 9,5_.120 Promontory Dr E s 1200 sell S225. Spring Special. Cl\ryt* & low ml, many xtru. new Oya 714 639-0351 Chrl• AJ1C IHI
yard & ~.sale. ~at :iy Furniture, boya clothlng, 6"45-l68,2 "r:!er&~a~!': 2s% pelnt $a750. 642•9170 TIP SSS PAii 173 HORNET: a/o, am
8,3, 2083 Weatmlntter dog houM, 10 apd bike. King Geo<ge the VI. Two ~tt llst prioe. Cuti Of '81BMW3201 S-Packege. radio, ~ cerb, tlr•,
Boat 25" TV HI Fl 1935 Port Carney. Hbr Schllllng pea. Clr~lated, cathler't chedt only. In, Perl. cond., $12,000 Of FOf Pempered aterter, DOod trenep.
Antiques and' much mo<e View HOIT*. Sat ... ,. fair condition. Set• of 5. steliatlon• avail. Free t>ett otrr. 494s7925 en~ .... BZ MUS't SEU l500
347 Hamltton. Sat & Sun: HouM. Ger .. Yard Sale. 11M7,51. S10. 65G-•596 tocal deAl'(~l CALL 714 BMW '82 3201 S2 Pkg, Top Meioedel Prloee Paid 645-4574 .
9-6pm FrJ..Sat..Sun. Nr Megle Island Gold Card 648·8009. 501 Slat•. blk/blk. air, Alpine, ........ /IM I F=:..~:~_2t\~ot;75~ ~~ho:.=~la. memberahlp 1595. UnltM.Hunt.BMct\. -;"'""· =N•"'~·2 = DIAL2t3n14Mf;R~DES 177 {eslBRE 4 b&SR
2047 Charle, In , .. r. · • S«-2328 Untll May 1tl. lntroc:tuc:tory ~·:...~IM. 7~ .. .-76 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc SEDAN all ..--, Jdt'it 1-=-----:~--==:-=---:--: Ml F It & original otfer. 9.5 au• <MIMI 9fts .... _.. ...,....., --Oarege Sale 2090 Federal sc. urn ure Od llllO ISUll glne complete S1550. 22 --------Your MBZ for my Mam, cond. $2300. 642-3030
Ave. Lots of 1tulf. ~~l.n~.~-s~t1suX~:Yi Lifetime Memt>ership aux delMI engine com-m83~~°f'dJ1~~~-P.P. C•fnlw HH
S1,S500. Sat/Sun 10 on. 7thlath 10.,,,.....pm $1~ ($3500 value) plete $2300, lnat.uatlon llW ll • •21 1 ·
' 546s5120 545-0814 av all. Icarus Marine .. • ~ llSI '74 edorado Ced COnYer1 Sat 9,2. 625 Shalimar. MOVING. 411 E. 15th St. ..... Mint cond. Stor.d. F~ Orig.oak/glass~x70w SAT 8,5 SUN 1~4 . MOVINGSALE 542•9060 11Tt ..... fr• '!"'mT.oriOIOml.amlfm equipped. 70K ml, storec:ues. 4 40 •Wind-wash/~. mle1owaV9, From utenall• to king sz IUJ! I Deeb fill Reedy tor Immediate 1..-.o tape, an/rt. $1400 S«>OO/obo, 642,1490
sor Chrs. Viet. tbl, Stereo aol• & IOveMet. atereo. waterbed. 646-5e03 26 ?rt>6at fOf' ;ate w/55 A delMfy obo. 5312"391 ,77 Biarttt. ttte blue. t2500
SATURDAY8A.M. uprt vaccuum & much Nifty-Thrifty Fuhlon Newport moori ng . oboortrade.891·790e Lot• of Goodies. Tool1, more. $48-1319. Show. AUl1tance League s 14.500. 540-0408
plantl, cookbOOkt, etc. MOVING-BARGAINS of N.B .• 505 32n,Sj St. SAT DO OORING /22 '77 Sed Ov. Ith lnt..zi.;:
3098 Yukon off Bear. Plano. refrlg., furn. (•II wlth Mod4Mlng 10.2 ~-~OWE~ BOAT :O.t. ~ 24~~~· .., ·
Saturday only, 9,4 180 kinda), & more. Sat 9_.. Pool 1tlctt. cost~ Wiii $6000, call 673,74••
Merrill Place. off Orange, 512 Cancha. (Bluff•). sell tor S20. Call '78 Seville, allver. MW
between 2111 & 22nd. 644-2276 650s21a7 altet . Boat 1llp avaJI. Balboa petnt, good tlr-. S700Cl
See Dlrnes-a,Llne Sat 8 ~. 2222 Donnie Rd, Covet, 35 loot boat. 1540 Jamb<>ree NB 786-4554
-Prestlglout Charter M9ms S225/mo 631-0253 '72 914 burgundy ictra Such A Deal! S.5-$75. off22ndSt.Eatateltems. bershlp to John Wayne O NG f 140·1••• ahup.' Only $4195. '80CpedeVlffe,ldntcond,
Sat/Sun 7·3. 2478 Rue dishes, much more. Tennta Club. $700. Call Boat w/MO RI or Pert• Department It now 2AM0748. 527·9094 low ml, elf lhodt•, new
De C.nnes, off Monte Sofa, Chrl. deett, otothel, All .. or Jan at 752-0700 ..... In Balboa, near Bai open on Saturdaya. 10 ' tlr• & bfeket, trailer
Vista cotf & end tbl1, other SCM Copier $75 Sec· ltland. Aft 5pm 675-917 am . 3 pm for your conve-73 911T Targa. red, tact. hitch & Iota of ••tru.
Yard Sale Sal/Sun 8,4 housef'lold Item•. •II In tarlal desk S75, 2 Chaise Ill OMll te II' nlenoe ~~~6~1;~&:!·000 ml. =~;::::~643 .-dyt;
255 Costa Mesa St. exit cond & ro quality. (new) S125 ea. Ratan $6' wtr/pwr ~2-9666
65()..6018 Sat a,5_ 1607 ort Abbey 1 table baM $40, Bornbe SI ... wanted for 43 ft tall, '78 Por 924, orig. owner, '81 BIARRliTZ: loaded, low .. 1. ............ 5111 I l W ... SHI Bel Wu... Siii cheat S135. mirror StO. ~t Cont.ct Mike at ~ ~ only 38K ml,••<* cond. ml, xtnl cond. $18,900.
;.iA-;.:.;:;;;:;;;; ... --.._..._.-..1r~e:.11o...;;..-u--.....___;.........,. Slit lnlluctt Mil lge ~ glaM aq. $50, Owl 213-321,9415 wtlcfyt Of ~WL" Sur1. air, tllvef, $7000, Call 831-6259 alt. &pm . •1 p•1 4. 'IN!&Aftl leltWU... lamp$55,631,2191 11 ~.559~"78eve/.-nd S~Liulng 7fS0...0499dyt,7fS0...9015 '82Atwd8f""-.lll'l\Ndlln
.I . ~ Y I al-··-···· · •~ · Kenmore Dryer. New .. ._, ==:, 'IJl1111fU-•-d 'El 7'' loaded ·. PIT FIT. Out of state W&ITll/EU LOOkl"" S80. 873,7078 Spring Boutique by ll,...ln Ill "' •--• eganc • • '. credential Ok. 646-14•4 P/tlme. Apply In person at .. ,, · Creative Frlendt. Olk-:!.:'. E1 .,. Blk/grey, 17K•ml, ell opta everything! Showroom
DI Prego's Restaurant, Lrg upright freezer, FF., wood Apts. 1810 16th St. Mizutani Super seraph ~~ $29,990 pp 975-0548 cond. Only 23K ml at PART TIME '. TIUPllllOAU.111 2267FalrvlewAd.CM xlntcond$1806'44,4577 Apt G106, NB. Fri, Sat, spd. mint cond. 23-24 . EX:~c!=~.;~:W ·s•CarreraCabrlo ~a°~:~'~5~;
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto
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CfRCULATION DEPT.
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ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
JJO W BAY ST •COSTA MESA CA 92626
. H IEUIM Sun, t0-5, ~2,9233 appraised $900+. S550. u•.-A BMW'telwavtl In I Wh/Blk. $39.500(9116) 505 . Full Of Part time Need d8s w•191Pl/W•llT9EQ Kenmore '#Uher & drytlf. T...,let f ty t $30 Eves 642·9611 ""' ,. p "'-£1\ 1010 M4-0 evea ••.: .. ,.. itlnt cond. S100 ••· "' sa e reme . Stod< Trans ac ._..,. --------: pendable people $4 Dayshlft.5dayweek Catt 5«.~SS Oroparmcommode$140 ••tttllkn 181' IJl-1111 YourPorscheformyMam, NABERS
: hr /up 850-1264 Shtlfry. 497 n4l477 X292 la-'-Elff&..1-lrytr ~~::1e =~air$7~ 171 Puett Maxi. 600 ml. idnt 208 W 1st. Senta Ana mouth Condo equity. P P. CADllAC : Telephone Sales wa.nted Accupunturlst for ,,_ ".. cond 675 2176 $400 Clo··.,. <>··nday 631 .. 321. 631-434i : ltWH ;M lll.L&IS diagnosis & treatment of $150 Twin bed $50. 546-9147 . a • ......~
. Earn S 100,1 l.OOO per wk. pat 1 en ts w I th a c • 549s0283 after 6pm •be Waat.. IZ21 Honda E11press Motor-lnaalt ISi LARGEST SELECT~ ,..
: vPayGuarantee cupuncture, molllbus· Relrfg $225 Washer Dryer SPl,ISll W™ 53blk5•0· 0
1owbo ~1!~-0j:3cond LARGE SELECTION OF 171 Gordin!. electric oflatemodel,lowmlie.g. : vTratnees no exper nee llon, cupping & herbs. s 135 each Dshwahr S 100 ... , l:IJ · ~ NEW & USED BMW'S! sunroof, hardtop, racing Cadllleca In Southern
: vearlyAMhrs6,12 Need BA In any health T sh compacter $75 T bu 1 klllometer of t n / L--·-.. ...ta, ale. p/a. Ilk• new CellfomtalSeeuatodayl field, plus 1 yr practical ra 0 Y I trCJC -
: VHlghestCommission tralnlng lneccupunture,. ~6s5848 OLYMPIC GAME TORCH lctttttl IOll VOLUMESALES $3300/0B0.65()..4138 1•0·1110 : v No nights or .-nds RELAY lor Nwpt Bch girl SER"ICE A L c "S!NG I I .. II bOlh ene<getlc & brig hi yrs experience. Must be Thermador Thermatronic athlete to run. $3000 lax '7 4 Kawasaki 1'5. rebull1 3670 N. ch«'; AV9 2eOO Harbor BIYd
call Craig 957-1062 licensed to practice In combo oven/micro. saoo deductable Publicity & engine. runs good. $500 LON<l BEACH * · * COSTA MESA
belore 1pm Cali~ Xln1 w~:ng '2::~ 544--0900 or 751·1193 medla cover~forspon,. ~6s3601 (No Ctierryealt·405) Lo ml, Qd cond, economl, Cllnrtlet HlJ
. TIUPlllE SAUi ~;sooao:a~!ry ~· mon1h· Fr" It YH 22 ~~LP~~1~~o49 PLEASE '75 ELSINORE MT 250. ll H ) 111-1111 eel. $3000, 552,.068 1680 ChaUon, tfont ;;a . c M ore needs phone Send this ad & yOYr r• 9 week old Puppy part Lab runs 5250 eve 642-9636 'frad8slna Welcome ·73 c.tlc8· ST, orig ownr, damage, drlvMbte s2250 · callers ror M A.D D. ben· sume 10 Job ~9032. P.O & Shepherd. cute & ••1ical la1t. S2Z4 .80 Ka-waakl KU< 250. Bell OPEN SEVEN DAYS xlnt cond., 1tld(. a/c, C M 1543 Orange A~
: elll show. P/T days/eves Bo• 865. Sac. Ca. 95804 loving. 640-1529 PEVEY sfublo PRO Ul Helmut. 11lnt cond. low ml mega, new paint, tlr•. . . .
: Exp or unexp. $4/up hr Not later than April 11 FREE $25 BRA personally AMP with Guitar $350 $500/0BO 675s2986 clutch, carb., gotc1. lharp, '11 IAPllll WU
. 754•19'4t 1984 titted to you by the d• O.B.O. 557-8393 .81 HONDA250 econ. 12300. 57-<>420 Eva474s1000Wkdytl-5
· .. :' ....•.•....................•....... -Temporary Childcare pos--Wanted exper·d m81\8ge' signer he<Mll. 2'41·9579 TAMA DRUM SET 9 PC THREE WHEELER '78 Ceflc9 GT L/B, 5-9p, ·79 Impala. 4Dr, VI,
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term overnight. minimum Hallmark shop. 750,927, Cage and Toya 557-.8393 CHt .. magi. loaded, '2500 call 850-7045
• 20 yrs. Professional f 673 7078 '81 YAMAHA MAXIM '74 B210, right tide blk/blk, xlnt cond Orio. '
Sitting Service Agengy Jen ...... SI s . Pi1aH/Of1u1 1221 Mint Condition amashed, eno good. Sett owner. Sharp! $4250. IEE n FlllTI
25666 Vi a Vlento , Available for House titting ruaitare '° s IUY-IUllS1.2H 851·1188 offer. 646s6933 •ft &PM 53&.27IO We hew. good eelec:tlon
Mission Viejo. 951·5664 or companion tor eidtlfly 2 Hardwood king §1 ~5 MOTORCYCLE RENTAL '76 280Z, xlnt cond. orig. '78 Corona 2 dr aeden, of NEW i UMd Chev·
lady, max 4 day 751-5467 Waterbeds. 1st $235 (Bargaln)640-0 55 HONDA XR 500$50 a day. owner. low mileage. new 1tereo, new tlr•. good rotetel S.. uttodayl ltttJffHht BARTENDtNG alert Bar takes aH 631 -2029 ev Plano 48" h4gh, top cond 641·9826 Urea. •tick thllt, blue cond. $3400 559-7058 Part tiet B .,_ bou inside & outside, tuned. • n...-~ S5400. 5.46s3341 ITl Newport Beach firm needl ack. o;;.s.per. as ncer, Wicker Patio furn . st I dell e<ed $750 New 63 Honda..,..,_,, Ttia•Jk ~onltt/Phone Op· ~':c, ~~~r;~:~~ antq S600 969-2000 84°?,~72 v . :;r ~t~~ .. 6~~7 roll '7~1 ~~~to~~ ... :!w°iir':: lt;i4ilii9.-.fiir,._""'H"'ar-d-f•op-.. j-n,
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546-1200 dally 8:30AM to 1:00PM. or 2 non smkrs, wlll alt 1 a1um; 79 Flalre. 21 foot. 25,000 miles. mint cond. $5900. TR6 '74. New Ur" & top.
Call Joan at 760-8070 Nds brd sal. 536·8280 CAPTAINS BUNK BED. To buy 1 klllometer of mites. air. $13,500 obo. 675,5899 Gd cond. $3100, alter ,__. t•lt
TRAVEL "GENT· $50. 646-3601 OLYMPIC GAME TORCH 492,7296 8pm & wkndl 771.3045 ,... •, ,.. Scandanavlan woman , RELAY tor Nwpt Bch girl i '81 280ZX 2+2, auto, fully , No eitperlence required. clean, efficient wants Classie lrg roll top desk & athlete to run. S3000 tax Tra lent loaded, low ml, good Ytlkn11n 7 65 Muatang 289 Auto.
FreelEMOlmnlna/r=IST,1500 :.o:pker /ac~m hp~~.~~-S9ai;ho:r·6~~~~;ond. deductable. Publicity & Trtftl lt24 cond 19950 obo. ..1 ... 11 .. /IM ~~~. :a1.=•c.
nr 631,5599R11a medla coverageforepon, 12' Travel Trailer, gas 963,7643or962·3138 640-7907or640-5995
111.. ContourlrgCuddlerChalr, sor . URGENT, PLEASE refrige. 3 burner & oven, Ferrari l l , '86 Muatang COnYertlble,
I · SSlt xlnl cond. Vibrates $200 HELPI 631-1049 tollet, sips 4. awning. 51 VW VAN: Extremety xtru, xlnt oond. Lt blue
Newport Beach office 546,3654 TY •-•i sisoo. 549•2486 167 FERRARI 330GT good cond. New paint & $5500 obo 71Q-.8681
needs outgoing, up. Tautlfu1 AKC Golden R• I. IW t, &Z3a 640-8347 or 64425~2 tlrn. reblt eng. & much ...... _.. ••·-t•"" N-typlst 75,85wpm & recep· tr lever pups, have both CORNEA GROUP ltll" STARCRAFT more $3000. 559.1731 vv r,... ....... · . .,. .. ..
tlonlst wllront office •P, parents 770-8898 w/parque1 lbi, llke new r m Steeps e S 1000 Fiat · · eng/everythlng. Excel
pearance 3,5 yrs exp - . $225 644·9878eves TVJohnsWarehouseSale 646-360l 175 Flat, good cond. '69VWFASTBACK Looks cond.$3500,644,2242 Call Joan at 760,,070 Blchon Fr11e. AKC. male. -----50 beaut 25" RCA XL 100 & runs good Rims
10 mo $350 673·5376 Dining lbl/6 chrs 2 leafs, digital sets. swtval base. Tour Ame<lca this $650/obo Mu91 •ell, $850/obo 673~51 '68 Muateng. 219 . eng,
Typist Full Of PI T. exp for · ---w oo d . g d con d new set waranty, ·~price summer Must sacrihoet must sell• 96Qs0730 , · auto. pwr equip, not run·
structural ,,.,1 control r8s Dog Obedience classes at $175/obo. 645-6925 Free deUvery ~6· 1786 Beautiful Ge<man Trailer ·11-12~ Sp d-Imm..,. 70 VW BUG rblt eng new nlng. Ideal fOf rnto-,.y your home Asnbt rates -.. Y ... -1 /b 11 bl d I M k ff ports Call 752-2357 Call So Cal Dog Training Hide a bed. twin bed w/lr, Call 857· 1429 mags am/fm Whl/red t ret • tery, ue, g rat on. • • 0 er· iiiiiiiiiiiiii::lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 School. 963-3388 bookcases 494.3754 Sat ...... Ctatral 7011 Aatt mets/ -· lntr. S2995 495-2497 cond. $ll00 650•4831 751-1&40
nPIST Golden Retriever Pups. 12,4' Laguna Beach USTM WUUl-'12 Part a -901 s '78 x 19, s 1750. Exc*I. '71 •••• ,.. 76 VEGA: good cond,
0 di I llY FllllTllE 13'6" 35hp Johnaon, new condition Gold, runa 640.4013 l'ISlle eng. (ndt to .,_ In, Wtr4 PrH. Trliaff 0 utsta~lng pe gree LES 957 ·8133 controls-oover-xtras-xlnt • New '84 Chevy Blazer 11lnt ~2·9870 •tall). S400. 493-0789
lmmedlpate open1Tng1 tor P;1e; ~50~~~~~e's6,'981
cond s3500 492•9875 195x 15 Tires. wheel1, '71 F11bk, $1350. Rblt •71 MUSTANG 11 GHIA
Word r009$SOr ranee _ _ King size water bed with hub caps & trim rings Flat '78 124 Spyder Conv. trans, generatOf. DU belt, Very lharp $3500
Must have accurate 70 Keeshound AKC Beaut wave Master & Head-USN SEA CADETS need $200 ~Ss0792 645·0721 Ivory Eitcel Ster/cau. Qd trant. "4-4053 548__.833
wpm typing sJ!llls & t>e 2', yrs Travel req Free b 0 a r d S 2 5 O 0 b 0 TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona-C 1 3 $3650 PP 85G-9260 .
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detail oriented Cati 10 gd home 499-5538 641-7424 tions 213-822,MTO call omf propane set-up. I • ti I owner, good 'coni '79 MuatM\g V,8, exit Frankie at 553-1212 --collect tan .. s, runs on propane ta I cond. S3500. S.. dally •EHILL UHi Wanted Fem. Queensland King size wate<bed, compl l or gas $750 645-2651 'll hMl AMer• U !:~.0~~~?423~7~,;, 1834 (ek Wed & Sun) 1508 w.
IELIO&Tlll MllT ~eeter67t~-S~;~ or to S75 obo. 642-9636 eve P!W'L hat! 1L Aitn Waat.. ff 851-1 188 071
VW .... -.. tlf• bat, 1tt St, SA 6404759
EOE M/F eep Lg formal draw leaf t 13 ft Botton WhaMtr Good ...ig '""""' ·ao L TO 4 dr Ndan, '*" i enn SSH .c cane bk chrs. r cond. wtcover. no trtr. SUllTllAYI ·e1Ac:cofd 4dra1reuto~• tery, ... is. worth 12100 t1rea.S31<mi,gooc1concs.
'.J. ·;. • ........................ i ·.-~I Former champion. tired of lop buffet $275 2·854 =~~t~.i:.:.o~-~:i; IOf vetllcle. SS 1·8285 p~OW, LOW, Lo:,~!;~ mah off«. 64&-9238 $3800. 651-7068
• lhow curcvlt. good trlli Loveseat, yellow. itlnt , '11 Na. '84 Tempo. v.-y IO. ml. N!1,!Paper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!.
AGES 11-14
· EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK.
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(714) 548-7058
horM S750 646s5994 cond $175 544-3899 19 n ClaUlc Lepstrake WE llY 82 ACCORD 5 apd, lllVer, 14500. 497-5e54 To Pmt• AC MA/FM
Run-about w/75 hp 43Kml, manyatru, perf. ater9o ~ 0~ eta SS S Maple dining room NI, gd Evlnrude Both In exit CLW ODS cond.13895. 9&4·5571 '78 Bua, rblt ~· A/C, moving, HO-HH 0;
French lop .. ,,;a bUn, cs 1°~~,M .. ~ ~~~ ji ~-~ ~~5 cond. Cruise Nwptf B•1Y In Hll TIHll '84 ACCOfd. Lftbk. AIC, ~od t!~50A,."1~ !!'24-!"t 547.,.111 WOttc nles, ready for Eaeter. " elegance & ttyle or u1t ... auto, amltm o.ta .. 4000 ...,., ·...., · _...., "
$15 each. 646,3601 MllC. furniture, table. cof· S1400 M&.3-431 eva ml, Htum my •••· 'T9 Sdr. Air, Snrf, Bleupt. llljilf!!f Ull
I l. fee & end tables. book· •II' ILH i•-n• S174/mo. Hm HO-eo75 art cones. Gtay. l4e00, ~Gw."T3i. CONNELL
C HEVROLET I SHI ca19, lampa, carpeting. -075-0921 XI 231 Ron V-1. ytnyt tOOf. seoo Obo
Xlltlque FG1 Top bftk. Cell ~4,5725 •It 9AM 1958· sleep• 4• new eng · •80 vw C"MncR 642-8041 tu.i tanlta, e¥ery1Pllng ,.. r1; --~----,ca'll:~ hlgt't back swtvel ctlatr Oak Table. IS Chelr9, Sides new but hull $14.500 Copper dr. 34,000 ml.
$2000 850-0T-4"4 board Value 2,000 Win wleilp In Lido Park. Wiii Ut4733 TRAD!
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Goodcond 546-1379 Orng t>rwn beige floral *(211)111-4141,.
Anlla•n• ll Couch & Lovueat '76 S.• Rey 24 It Sun--w/rattan t ides, perf. dancer new motor good larhr Artt lHllMtt cond S500 631·0969 cond1i1on S 13". 500.
Relrlg Service l"Recond Packerd Belt Sid ou cab 213-592· 1540 Sales. Guar 549.3071 ... __ _ w/turntbl, rcrda, mate .. g Clualc ·59. Mercury,
'84 Frigidaire. 22 cu rt, epkrt S300. 969·2000 mahogany plank boat 17
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Proposed law could save
Laguna from financial
disaster./ Al
An associate says Dr.
Protopappas went to
lunch during dental pa-
tient crisis./ A3
California
Wanna tag a shark for
science? Sign up
here. /AS ""\
Sex-slave victim reunited
with her mother In On-
tarlo./ A4
Nation
Suspects In 'date rapes'
are dtfflcult to put behind
bars./C3
Wife who divorced hus-
band because of his lot-
tery ticket splurges wants
a cut now that he won $1
mllllon./ A4
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Polish government, Cath-
olic churck reach accord
In 'battle of the
crosses.· I A4
People
Trait rtders will pass
through Irvine history
Saturday on their way to a
barbecue./87
Friends of Helen
Hutchinson will stage a
benefit big band concert
for her Sunday./87
Sports
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
set the all-tJme NBA scor-
ing record, dropping In 22
points to lead the Lakers
to a 129-115 victory over
Utah./81
Lauri Peterson shot a
4-under-par 68 to take
the first-round lead at the
Nablsco-DlnanS.hore In-
vitational In Rancho
Mlrage./82
Dave Anderson, Chip
Rish and Eric
Schermerhorn are the
standouts at area prep
track and field meets./83
Entertainment
An actress' wish has
come true twice with
"The Seagull" al South
Coast Repertory./WHk-
ender
It's time to give veg-
etables a second chance,
especially at restaurants.
/WHkender
Buaineu
On the heef s of first
quarter profits, AlrCal an-
nounces expanslon./85
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Mystery tnicker ~t
Police and~ ftllDOft Jady K. M•tw•oto, 22, of
B11Dtla1ton Bl 1 •, ..... tllil w1eell1• of IMr ooepaat car,
whlcb wttneeeee .ud wu 8track and forced off tile San
?i!eto Freeway at Brt9tol Mleet by a tnackdrt•er Tllanday
utenaoon. Tile track drl•er did not atop. llatn.moto
aaatalned .erto118 lnjarlea wllela Iler car rolled
a4-crnr-ead and leaded bl a ditch callfonata ._way
Patrol omcera uld the tnlck drlftl' may not laaft reallsect
he clipped the woman'• Honda and are hopefal Jae now will
contact aathortdee.
A 14-ycar-o&d boy has been atrel1ed
in connection with a stri111 of ll'IOD
fires that have sprad anecr ud -
throuJh a small. demefy-populated
Huntancton Beach neitbboftood.
The youth, who lives in tbs ma
where the fll'CS have been set. bat bem
charged in three of the 11 fires that
have b«n SW1ed in the pelt two
months, causina more than S 140,000
in total damaacs.
Police would not name the youdl
because of his • but said be bad
been lod&ed at era. County J uvca-
ile Hall (oUowina an arraipment on
arson c.1w)es Tbunday. •
He is scheduled to underlo menial
eYllU8tion, aa:ording to a fire depert-
mcnt spoteswom.a.n..
.. He may be responsible for more
but we don't know that yet,.. e~·
P.laincd police Sgt. Ron Jenkins.
'We're still looking. We don't want
(Pl-..e .. Tall/ A2)
Coast gets
wet, but ·
not very.
Skies cracked open Thursday oi&bt..
brin&in& Oraoae County RSidents
0.JS of an indrof'rain. according lO
local weatft'M' watcher J. Sherman
Denny.
Dead crewman was renowned artist
The ovemisht storm brouatn tbe
season's rainfall tow to 10.23 inches
accordin1 to Denny. "But we're stiJJ
(behind) last year." he said.
In com panson, last year's season
total oo April 6 was 19.57 inches. I • .. It wasn't enough rain to do any ·
damage," Denny said. local police
reported no partlcular problems as a Victim of Newport racing accident had been
designing figurehead for tall ship regatta
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ttle o.IJ .........
Lyle Galloway, who died m an
offshore boating accident this past
weekend, was a renowned maritime
artist and sculptor whose works arc
included in the Smithsonian Institu-
tion and displayed in prestigious
galleries throughout the nation.
The Orange County Coroner's
Office said Galloway, a Corona de!
Mar resident. drowned after a boom
struck him and knocked him over-
board in heavy seas and brisk winds.
The 53-year-old Corona del Mar
resident was acting as a crewman on
Farmers in county
weather adversity,
record vintage year
Despite unfavorable weather and a
slu~ish economy. Orange County's
agncultural industry still managed to
post the fifth best year on rcrord
during· 1983, according to the county
Agriculture Department.
The total gross value of all agricul-
tural products in the county -
ranging from Valencia oranges to
squash -totaled more than S2 I 4
million during the year. a 3 percent
decrease from the 1982 totaJ.
The best year on record for the
county's agricultural industry was
1980. followed by 1981 . 11982 and
1979. accordin' to county Agricul-
tural Commissioner William
Fitchen.
But Fitchen said he has "no way of
knowing" exactly what factors con-
tributed to the overall decline in
agricultural products during the year.
Besides weather and economics, fac·
tors too numerous to mention can
affect ptoduc1ion, he said.
The report also notes that the total
acreage devoted to agriculture
basically remaioed steady in the
county despite urban development. A
1otal of ~.521 acres was reported in
production last year, a sHaht increase
over the 34,188 acres producina
Oowen frujts and vqetables the year
before.
SianificanUy. however, the report
notes that in 1973, S 1,386 acres were
beina cultivated and in 1963, 93,411
1CtCS of county land were beina
fanned.
Of the county's top four qricul-
tural products., nursery stock and cut
flowers. strawberries. Valcncaa or-
anaes and tomatoes, only the straw-
berry crop pOSled an incrcate durina
the year, a«Otdina to 1hc report.
The strawberry crop returned close
to S6S million in 1983, up 6 percent or
nearly SS million from the $60
million gross vaJu&taon pla«d on the
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JEFF
ADLER
Focus ON THE NEws
crop in 1982.
However. the county's leading
agricultural commodity, nursery
stock and cut flowers. declined from
its $89 million valuation in 1982 to
$82 million last year.
The decline also marked the second
~ear in a row the multi·million dollar
flower industry failed to exceed the
SIOO million mark, Fitchen said. He
noted the report suggests the poor
economy had much to do with the
downturn in the industry.
Flowers bloomed this way in the
county_ durina 1983: More thart
188,600 dozens of cut flowers were
producedj_ 58,SOO Christmas tn=cs,
S8S,600 nats of flowcn and more
than 7 million potted plants were
arown. The ·county's two other top
million-dollar crops, Valencia or·
anp and tomatoes, also showed
declines in 1983. The county's
onoe-lqendary OT'I~ crop declined
jn vaJue from $20 million LD l 982 to
nearly S l 7 million last year. How-
ever, the Valencia crop manqed to
hold onto its thi~placic status amona
all county crops, a po ition it bas held
since 197"4.
The value of the tomato crop
dcclitlcd from S8.S million to S7
million betWttn 1982 and t 983.
N1netccncropsarown in the county
f Pl--eee P' ARlllftO/ A2)
the 40-toot sloop Apache before the
start of a race Saturday off Newport
Beach. ·
It was first believed that Galloway
may have suffered traumatic injuries
when struck by the boom.
injuries other than minor abrasions
around the face ·•no more severe than
razor bums." She also said there was
no truth to reports that Galloway
suffered fractured ribs from the blow.
result of the rain. . ··
.. "It was just enough to water the
grass and wash dust off the roofs of
houses." Denny said.
When a fellow crewman reached
him, Galloway was face down in the
water and was apparentl y unable to
respond to rescue cff orts.
The news of Galloway's death
shocked his friends and the yachting
community.
And. though it won't be beach
weather this weekend. Orange Coun-
t) residents can put awax their
umbrellas and raincoats until Tu~
day. according to the National But the coroner's spokesman said
there were no signs of traumatic
It also threw into question plans for
a historic tall ship now under con-
struction.
(Pleue .ee CUWllA1'/ A2) (Pleue eee RADl/A2)
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Oran&e County firemen a pray foam OD area of fael leak after plane-truck craah.
Collision at Wayne Airport:
Private jet rams ~anker truck
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ofho.lf,... .....
A tw1n-<na1ncJet bel onaana to the W1llJam L)'on Co.
lost us brakes and rammed a tanker tru(-k on the tarmac at
John Wayne A1f'l>C)n Thursday eve rung.
The cruh ruptured one of the Jet's fuel tan.ks, p1lhf\& ·
about l SO pllons offucl. said Joe Ken', a spokcsm.n for
the Ora nae County F.1 re Depa n men t. The crash occu rttd a the Jct was taxunt td 1 rcpau faC'lhty.
TWo mechanics were aboard the 12-seat Sabre 60 JCt
at theta me but nooncwa uvurcd in the mishap. 1re~14htcrs poured fire-retardant foam on the pill
and called •n the IT Corp. ofW1lm1naton -a company
that has specially equipped truck to safely vacuum
hazardous matcnal Kerr said.
•
Thcaccidentoccurrcdatabout 7:59 p.m. near Manin
A viat1on after tbe Satn 60 appattntly lost its hydraulic
po~'trand had no stcmnaorbrakes.. Kerr wd.
"Thejctcolhded with 1 fuel tankcro'Nll~ ~Y Marun
A V11t1on and the plane sustained about S 500.000
damaae. .. Ktrrwd.
The Rockv.dl lntcrnat1onaJ Co'l).·bwh p1aM ~
hMn& for the aircraft repair fact ht)' for mtnor ttpa1rs.
About 30firef1Jhtcrs. fourflrctrucksanda pa~
unat responded to the sctne
Two fire tn.1cks from tM U . Marine Corp. Air
talion an Tusundrovetolheaupon lOIC1 a baclwpfor
the firedcpanment ..,bJlcthcjet f\lcl wuduncd u~. h
took firefil.httnnt"arly I "'2 hours to de.an up~ ff)ill ~Jet f'Ucl 11u com bu tible hquid-tha1 means it can
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Sniping suspect faces ctial'je~
Auempted mwder chatJH "'Ctt expccle<:l 10 be filed
by the On.nae Co1.&nty District Auornefs offi~ today
...mn MicbaeJ 0. Tilbury, tht 33-yc.ar'-Okf Costa Mesa
man tuspectcd ofbanicadtna himself in his Maple Street ~ Wednetday and firina more than SO Jhots at police
and aei&hbon. .
Cotta Mesa polioedeteccives assianed to the case said
resultl.of a two-day investi&ation into the sbhotina, in
which one man was sbot io t.fie lea. would be presented to
the Oistrtct Anorney's olfice tqday. •
At lellc eev• ~nu of a&IMlpeed murdtt bad been
racked up 111.hw Tilbury~ aocordina to Lt. Jack catnon
Interviews with ~bon and T&lburfs roommases may
have tume4J>P &dditiaoaJ chaqes, be added.
, Meaf!whilc, Tilbury ~ reported in good condition
this monunaat the UCl Medical Ce'ntct's J1il Ward where
be wa,s bcina he~d in Ueu of S2S0,000 bell. a hosp.ital
spokeswoman satd.
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TEEN HELD IN BB ARSONS •••
rr,>mAl
residents to let down their guard ...
Police wd the boy was arrested late
Tuesday after officers received a up
from an area n:sident who attended a
communi~y meeting held by police
and fire officials late last week. More..
RAIN ••.
From Al
Weather Service.
Showers will stop. but clouds will
linaer over the county in the earl}
mornings and late nights toda)
through Sunday.
Today's high was expected to reach
65 degrees and the low was predicted
to be a chilly 55.
Hifhs for the weekend arc expected
to be an the 60s and the lows in the 50s,
8':Cording to the National Weather
~rvice.
than 200 residems showed up for the
gathering, held in a church meeting
hall. •
"We took the information. fol·
lowed it up and made the arrest after
contacting the youth," explained
Martha Wenh. a spokeswoman for
the city fire depanmenL
"From the beginning we have felt
this is how an arrest would come
about.'' Werth added.
The hunt for the arsonist lo recent
weeks had taken on the proponions
of a full-scale murder investigation.
according to police. At times there
have been more than a dozen under-
cover detectives combing the neigh·
borhood after dark.
· The string of deliberate fires.. which
date ba<tk to late January, have all all
been ~~fter sundown in a tongested
neil!.h~~rhood between Florida and
Def3,arc streets _nonb of Yorktown
Avenue. l'he area 1~ ~eked with
apartments and laced wtth alleyways
The fires have been fueled with rags
and paper ~ material that police
believe the firebug found lying
around at the scenes of the fires. The
blazes ha vc been set in carports. trash
dumpsters and laundry rooms.
One of the fires broke out inside a
vacant apartment but police detec-
tives suspect that fire on Florida
Street. was the work of a copycat
arsonist.
Police and fire officials have stated
that most of the fires appca( to be the
work of the same.person.
No one has been seriously inju~
in any of the blazes but authoriu
have maintainc<i from the stan that ·
the pj)tential for injury runs high.
"Jflst because we've made an arrest
it doesn't mean it'~over," warned
Wenh.
PLAN~ RAMS TRUCK AT AIRPORT· ••.
Prom Al
catch on fire but it ignites at a highertempcrature than
psoline," Kerr said. '
nearly an hour Wednesday afternoor,a when a wheel o~ a ~~aJ! airplane collapsed during landing. There were no
anJUOeS. . · William Lyon Co. is a Newport Beach real e5U\te
development com~ny owned by Wilham Lyon, the
chairman and president of the Newport Beach-based
rnional airline Air<;al. .
: In an unrelated airport incident. the main
~nh-south runway of John Wayne Ai(J>Or\ wasclQ~for
The plane, flown bya man from Georgia. bec.ame
stuck with itsnoisepointingdownandit tookairpon
officials about an hour to move the plane and clean up the
debris .
•
CREWMAN WAS RENOWNED ARTIST •••
FromAl ...
GallC>\l\':ay was in the midst of
carving a wooden figurehead for the
taJI ship California, lo be launched in
late May. It's scheduled to participate
in the Southern California harbor
cruise. a pan of the Olympic Games
ceremonies in late July. ·
Officials at the Nautical Heritage
Museum in Dana Point say the} 're
now seeking an artist to complete
Galloway's figurehead. modeled after
actress Barbara Bach. Museum of-
ficials say they plan to dedicate the
figurehead a.s a memorial to Gal·
\oway.
"He was a magnificent artist and
sculptor." said longtime friend and
boat company owner Bob Sloan of
Ne¥'pon Beach. "The~ (his charac-
ters) were full of hfc and real!~ stood
ouL"
Some of Galloway's artworks can
be found at Newport Beach res-
taurants. including Josh Slocum's.
the Rusty Pelican. Delaneys and the
Crab Cooker.
While fnends were mo urning the
death of a shipmate and the loss of a
nationally known marine antst. they
were also questioning why such a
tragedy occµrred vinually in the
m iddle of the start of a race in which
40 or 50 boats were participating.
Crewmate Mike Fitzgerald of
Huntington Beach. the man closest to
Galloway. was reefing the mainsail
(reducing the amount of sail b}
making adjustments to the boom)
when the boom struck him and
Galloway in the chest area.
"I hun$ onto the boom. but L)le
had nothing to hold onto and went
overboard.
"Bob Goss and Mike Kmg (fellow
crewmates) thought they heard a thud
and felt he may have hit the side of the
boat on his way over but I didn't see
that.
"l think he may have had the air
knoclced out of him by the boom and
he probably instinctively took a big
gulp of air when he was in the water.
He may have swallowed a whole
bunch of salt water. I asked h im 1f he
was OK and he shook his head no."
Fmgcrald said the boat skippered
by Tom Hoatson went about 40 yards
· past Galloway before the sails could
be taken down and the motor turned
on to back up the boat. Galloway's
crew members thre"' a
man-overboard pole and preservers
but Galloway. who had his face down
in the water. dtdn 't react.
Fitzgerald stnpped do"'n to his
T-shirt anp shons and 1umped into
the water about 1 'h minutes after
Galloway hit the water, he said.
"The skipper did a great bit of
maneuvering-and kept the boat about
two to three feet from us, .. be said.
But water apparently filled Gal-
loway's yellow foul-weather $Car,'
mali\ing hirp top ht,;ivy to be ltfted
back over tfl~tsid,~ Mthb-A~l)e.
Galloway drift'td ·away And later
was spotted by the Newport Beach
police helicopter. then plucked from
the water by the Orange County
Harbor Department fire boat after
about 30 minutes. He was pro-
nounced dead on arrival at Hoag
Memonal Hospital.
Fitzgerald became so exhausted
that he himself had to be brought
from the water by winch.
"I didn't do anything." Fit'Zgerald
said. "I was therf. Lyle would have
done the same ttting for me.
·· .\t first I questioned wh) nobod}
else helped us from other boats (an the
race)," Fitzgerald. an auto mechanic
said. "I could see them go by and
people were pointing at us. But w11ti
all the confusion. I no"' think It was a
good thing because somebod) else
could 'have got hurt. I don't think it
would have made a bit of difference
for Lyle."
Fitzgerald also contradicted earlier
reports that J.he Apache had no radio.
"The radjo was inspected by the
Harbor Patrol. the' Stier\ff'J Oepatt-
men t and the Coast Guard," he said.
Skipper Hoatson previously said
he wasn't able to radio for help
because of static problems. Th\!re
·were reports that other boats also had
transmission troubles that day.
Galloway was described as a
self-taught artist who drew from his
own expenences at sea for his
paintings. drawings and sculptures.
His works are in the collections of the
John F. Kennedy Library, the New
York Yacht Club. the San Francisco
Maritime Museum. the Roosevelt
collection and the Bath Maritime
Museum.
Funeral services are pendtng in his
nattve San Francisco.
He 1s survived by son Bruce of
Newport Beach: daughters Heather
and Pamela of San Francisco: and
daughter Elizabeth of Austin. Texas.
Lyle Galloway bold• model of figurehead for tall •hip. He
was workln.g on the project at the time of hi• death.
FARMING STILL THRIVES IN COUNTY ...
From Al
were valued m excess of SI m1lhon
last yetr.an increase of one o"'cr the
milhort-dollar list compiled b\ the
Agriculture Department 1hc -year
before.
Avocados. celery. mu-;hrooms.
green beans. sweet com . < anous tru' k
crops. asparagus. lemons, cbicken
eggs. poultry. ~bbage. vanous types
of lettuce. beef cattle. cucumbers and
squash all were vaulcd above I
m1lhon
If the dollar valuations on these
crops makes the head reel. perhaps
the actual tonn~c produc:ed will
make the picture clearer. Lead mg the
hst of agricultural hea' ywe1ghts were
<;trawbemc'i. w1th more than 73.500 .
tons produced. Valencia oranges
accounted for 11 0.300 tons during the
year. processed tomatoes weighed an
at 43. 700 tons and 29.200 tons of
celery were produced.
The lightest crop produced. accord~
ang to the report. was vanous kinds of
peppers. weighing m at 305 tons .
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MacDonald seeking new trial,
cites 22 hippie cult witnesses
RALEIGH (AP) -Dr. Jtffrcy
MacDonald. citing new evidence and
witnesses. filed motions in Raleigh
federal coun Thursday scckina a new
trial or his freedom from life
sentences for killing his pregnant wife
afld two daughters.
One of the four motions said the
former Huntington Harbour resident
had ··uncovered evidence. cor-
roborated by numerous witnesses.
that a group existed which matched
the descriptions he provided in his
first conscious breath after the as-
sault."
MacDonald. a former Green Beret
doctor, told military police after the
1970 slayings at his Fort Bragg home
that he and his famil v were attacked
by a hippie group. He 'said he suffered
stab wounds. while his daughters and
wife were fatally stabbed.
The motion said defense attorneys
have statements from 22 witnesses
about pan1cipation in the murder by
a group of young drug abusers.
including the late Helena Stoeckley.
The mouon said the group was seen
by others going to the cnme scene and
leaving It and that three members of
the group "made admissions im-
plicating themselves in the murders
within days of the murders."
The documents say Stoeckle) gave
a detailed account of the commission
of the murders, implicating three
others. The documents say she told
investigators that the group of young
dru~ users was angry at the refusal of
military doctors. including Mac-
Donald. to help them with their drug
problem and their willingness to
identify them to authorities.
The motion also said there is
evidence that Stoeckley left a bag of
bloodstain~d clothing and boots wi th
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a friend after the murders.
The documents note evidence that
one of those implicated in the
murders by Stoeckley was seen talk-
ing with MacDonald's wife outside a
North Carolina State University ex-
tension c~S...cbj._ni~t of the murd~rs.
MacDori'ifd s pregnant, wife . C9t.
lette. and daughters Kimberly. ~. ahd
Kristen, 2, were found dead in their
Fon Bragg home on Feb. 17, 1970.
MacDonald, a Green Beret captain at
the time. had multiple stab wounds.
MacDonald. who is serving three
consecutive hfc terms in the Bastrop.
Texas, federal prison. said he was glad
to be going back to court.
·-rm elated that it's finally
together." he said in a telephone
interview. "Now. I'm anxious to get
going on the trial. l'he evidence is
there at last -not a sing.le witness.
but.22 of them.
..lJt's--been 18 months and I'm 1in
debt over my head. but at last we're
back in coun ...
· A federal grand JUry indicted
MacDonald for the murders in 1975
and he was arrested. then freed on
bail. A year later an appeals court
dismissed the indictment. saying he
was dented a speedy trial.
The same year the Justice Depart-
ment appealed the dismissal and his
defense took the case to the U.S.
upreme Court.
L 'Marie Hall, mother of
Mesa mayor, dies at .s2
L'Mane Searle Hall. a I 0-vear
resident of Costa Mesa and -the
mother of Costa Mesa's Mayor Donn
Hall. died Monday aft~r a long 11lne-ss.
She was 82.
Mrs. Hall. a natt\ e of Nebraska.
was born Aug. 31 . 190 I. and mo\>ed to
West Los Angeles with her husband.
Jerry. an insurance broker. in 1930.
While in Nebraska. she and Jerry
became involved in the Omaha
Communit) Playhouse. where sev-
eral acto rs. including Henry Fonda
and Marlon Brando, began the-1r
acting careers.
After the famil) moved to Cali-
fornia. Mrs. Hall was able. through
her friendship w11h Fonda a nd other
actors. to wan pans as an eittra 1n
movies dunng the 1930s and '40s.
After Mrs. Hall was widowed in
1959. she went to school to train in the
insurance business and took over her
husband's office.
For the past I 0 years. as her health
declined. she lived in Costa Mesa.
She is survived by her sons, Donn
Hall of Costa Mesa and Douglas Hall
of Mission Viejo; her brother. R«tor
Searle. of Ogallala. Neb .. and sister
Eloise Hom. of Anaheim.
She had two grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services are scheduled tor
Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Pierce
Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel an
Costa Mesa.
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. Police say teen suspect lives
in neighborhood plagued by fires
By STEVE MAULE
Of .. ....,,... ....
A 14-ycar-old boy has been arrested
in conntttion with a sirina of arson
fires that have spread aaaer and fear
· throuJh a small, densely-poputated
Huntington Beach nei&hborhood.
The youth. 'who lives in the area
where the fires have been set, has been
cba.rae:d in three of the 11 fires that
have been stancd in the put two
months. causing more than ~140.000
in total damaaes. ·
Police would not name the youth beca~~~~~ his aae but said he had been KJUFU at Orange County Juvcn-
ll19tery tracker eoqllt
Police and puaaedlca "90ft Jtld7-K. llatRmoto, 22, of
. Ban~ Beecll. from the wrecU,e of ber compect car,
wlllcll 'irltn ... Mlcl wu etrack and forced off tbe SAD
Dtep Freeway at Brtnol 8treet bf a track drt..-Tllanda
at C:30~.m. The track drl-nr CIJd not nop. Matnmoto
/
ile Hall following an arraaanment on
anon ctwaa Thursday.
He is 1etiedu&ed to under&o mental
evaluation.. accordina to a ff re depen-ment spokeswoman.
.. He may be responsible for more
but we don't know that yet," ex-
plained police Sgt. Ron Jenkins. :·we're still lookina. We don•t want
residents to let down the;r auaaS."
Police said thc boy was arrnted late
Tuesday after officers received a tip
from an area resident Who antnded a
comanuni~ mectina beid ·by police
ud fire officials la1e last week. MOre
than 200 residents showed up far tbC aatberina. held in a church mettina hall. .
''We tooJc the information, fol-
lowed it up and made the arrnt after
contactin& the youth," ea.plained
Martha Wenh. a spoktswoman for the city fire depanment ~'F!'Om .the tJesjnnina we have felt
this is how an arrest would come
about." Werth added.
By ROBERTBAB&Ell'
Of .. ..,,... ....
Former Huntington HarbOur resi-
dent Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald ~
today that aovemment invcstipton
supprnsed ev~ chat would~
exonerated him in the 1970 mwden
of his wife and two young da•1en. •• r nstead of sea.robing for trudt. they
were doing just the opposite ... ..._Mae.-
Oonald sa1d by telephone -rrom
federal _prison in Bastrop~ Texu.
"Tfiey were tooting:.. to jl&l&ify a
hypothetical scenario to support their
investigation and arand jury ;ndict.
ment. •• MacDonald said.
MacDonald's lawyen used the new
evidence obtained from tovemment
court documcats tbtouah the Free-
(Pleue 8ee llSDIC/ A2)
By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN
Of .. .., ........
Dead crewman was renowned artist
Dr. WiWam Fisher. su~r
intendent of the Fountain Valley
School District sinoc July 1981 , has d~ided to take advantage of an early
retirement program and will step
down from his post July I.
Victim of Newport racing accident had been
designing figurehead for tall ship regatta
By ROBERT BARKER
OftlheOellr .........
Lyle Galloway, who died in an
offshore boating accident this ~st
weekend, was a renowned maritime
artist and sculptor whose works arc
included in the Smithsonian Institu-
tion and displayed in prcstigjou.s
~ries throughout the nation.
The Orange County Coroner's
Office said Galloway, a Corona del
Mar resident. drowned after a boom
struck him and knocked him over-
board in heavy seas and brisk winds.
The 53-year-old Corona del Mar
resident was acting as a crewman on
Farmers in cOunty
weather adversity,
record vintage year
..pespitc unfavorable wea ther and a
slu$iish economy. Orange County's
agncultural industry still managed to
post the fifth best year on record
during 1983, according to the county
Agriculture Department.
The total gross value of ult agricul-
tural products in the county -
ranging from Valencia oranges to
squash -totaled more than $214
million during the year, a 3 pcrctnt
decrease from the 1982 total.
The best year on record for the
county's agricultural industry was
1980. followed by 1981. 1982 and
1979, accordin' to county Agricul-
t u ra I Commissioner William
Fitcheri. ·
But Fitchen said be has "no way of
knowing'' exactly what factors con-
tributed to the overall decline in
agricultural products durin& the year.
Besides weather and economics, fac-
tors too numerous to mention can
affect production, he said.
The report also notes that lhe total
acreaae devoted to aariculture
basically remained steady in the
county despite urban development. A
total of 3'4,Sll ICl'CS was reponed in
production last year, a sliaht incrute
over the 34,188 acra producina
nowen fruits and vetetabta.lbe )Ur
before.
Sian.ificantly, bo'wcvcr, the report
notes that io 1973, Sl,316 acres were
be1na culuvatcd and in 1963, 93,41 l
acres of county land were beina
fanned.
' Of the county's top four llricul·
tural products. nul"ICry stock and cut
flowers. 1tra~ Valencia or-
anaes IJ\d tomatoes. only the straw-
berry crop posted an incrtate durina
the year, aocordina to the report.
The atrawbcny crop returned close
to S6S mil hon in l 983, up 6 ptrttnt or
nearly SS milhon from the $60
million aros valuatton pla~ on the ~
JEFF
ADLER
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crop in 'l982.
However. the coun~·s leading
agricultural commodi{y, nursery
stock and cut flowers. declined from
its $89 million valuation in 1982 to
$82 million last year.
The decline also marked the second
year in a row the multi-million dollar
fl ower industry· failed to exceed the
$I 00 million mark, Fitcben said. He
noted the report suaaests the poor ·
economy had much to do with the
downturn in the industry. ,
Aowers bloomed this way in the
cou_nty . during. 1983: More than
188,600 dozens of cut flowers were
produced; SS,500 Christmas ll'Ce'S, 385,600 flats of flowers and more
than 7 million potted plants were arown. The county's two other top
million;dOllar crops, Valencia or-
agp and tomatoes, also showed
dtclillel in l 983. The cou-nty's om'e-~ o~ cro~ decliried
in value ftOm $20 miUio!i in 1982 to
nearly S 17 million last year. How-
ever, the Valeftda crop ma.naatd to
hold onto its tbird-plac:estatuumona
au county crops, a position it bas held
since 197-..
The value of the tomato crop
dc'Clmcd from S8.S million to $7
million betWttn l 982 and 1983.
. Ninetttncropsarown in the county
(Pl_.. ... FAJUdNO/A2) .. .
the 40-foot sloop Apache before the
start of a race Saturday off Newport
Beach.
It was first believed that Galloway
may have suffered traumatic injuries
when struck by the boom.
injuries other than minor abrasions
around the face "no more severe than
razor burns." She also said there was
no truth to reports that Galloway
suffered fractured ribs from the blow.
District trustees selected another
Fountain Valley adm:in instt;ltor. Ruben Ingram, to sucoced Fisher.
Fisher's surprise announcement
was made at Thursday nigh t's school
board meeting. The superintendent
said the retirement will allow him to
fulfill long-standing plans to write a
series of textbooks.
When a f eUow crewman reached
him. Galloway was face down in the
water and was apparently unable to
respond to rescue efforts.
The news of Galloway's death
shocked hi s friends and the yachting
community.
But the coroner's spokesman said
there were no signs of traumatic
It also threw into question plans for
a historic tall ship now under con-
struction.
Fisher. 61 , had two years remaining
in his contract. Under a revised
agreement. the suoerintendent will
(Pleue eee SCHOOL/ A2) (Pleue eee CUWllAl'f/ A2)
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Oranae C(HJ.ftty flremen epray foam on area of fuel leak after plane-truck era.eh.
Collision at Wayne Airport:
Private jet rams tanke~ truck
By JE.R.R Y HIRSCH
Of ... Dllllr .........
A twin~ngmeJCt btlong.101 to the WiUtam Lyon Co.
lost its brake and ~mmcd a tan leer truck on the tarmac at
John Wayne A1f'l><)n Thursday e~n1ng.
The crash ruptured oneoflhcJet's fuel tanks. ptlhna about I SOpllonsoffuel:...said Joe Kerr, a spok~man for
the Oran eCounty Fire ucpenment Tbecmh occurred asth~e1 wa tax.ijna toa rcpa1rfac11it)'.
T-..o mtthanics were aboard ~c 12-sat Sabre 60 JCt
at the time but no one 9.U injuttd in the mishap. F1rt~tfhters poured firc~tardant foam on the pill
and called 1n the IT Corp oTWtlmtnaton -a com pan)'
that ha pcc1ally equipped trucks to safely vacuum
hazardou 1atcnab. Kcrrsa1d.
The11CC1dentoccu m:databout 7 59 p.m. near Martin Av1ationaftcnheSabre 60 1~ntl)' lost 1ts h)draulic
power and had no steering or brim, Kerr said
..The jct rolhded with a f ucl tanker owned b)' Manin
v1at1on and the t>l1nuust.a1ned about SS00.000 ..._
damqic."K.crr d.
The Rock ll International Corp.-built plane
htadi na f orthe autta.f\ rcpai r f aa ht for minor repairs.
About 30firtfi&htcrs., rourfirctruc a.nda param
unit r'C1pondcd to th nc.
hofirctruc from the .. ManneCorp. ar '·
t.auon 1n Tu Lan dro~e \0 the airport to act as a t.clt:up for
the fire dcparttmnt while •hcjct fuel ,.,-as clca~ u~ It
took firtfwu~n nearly 1111 houN to clean Ul> the \l)i!L
"Jet fuel tSh"Ombu~t1blehQutd -that meansttcan
r. (Pleue_.PL~AS)
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ICSAYSHEW .
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dom or Information Act and from
private detectives to file for a new
trial Thursday at Federal Court in RaidsJI. N.C. ... c:lpec:t to fbe vindicated this
year," be-N.id ... It feels aood to be
back in the coum."
, MacDonald said aovcmmcnt pros--
ecuton wi thheld ··awesome and
mind-boalina" evidence that on
Feb. 17, ~70 a aroup of murderous.
dNl'Q'Ued hippies invaded his
home at Fon Braa&and killed his wife
and dauahtcn and Were getting rcadr,
to kill him when they were "spooked ·
by a freak 2 a.m. telephone ca.JI.
Prosecuton claim MacDonald's
wounds were self-inflicted and the
hippie story 'was fabricated.
MacDonald also alleges govern-
ment investigators withheld infor-
malion that a blood~ SfriRJt WU
found in the ho1,QC (1nd~una the presence of dNa users.) He also
claims that bloody boots and clothin&
belonaing to Helena Stoeckly, JI·
leaedlY ortt of the hippies who'
committed the slaughter, had been
returned by investiptors to a rnend.
He said laboratory tests "would have
proved she was there."
MacDonald also claimed today
tha1 Anny inves1ip1on failed IQ
disclose .that a piece of human skin
was found under his wife Colette's
fingernails. The 40-year..old phys-
ician, said invatigatQn lost the
evidence "and then hid the fact they
had ever round it. The pathologist
said if ii were studied, it would have
showed the gender, age and ra« of the
person."
,_
I.. ' MacDonald also said today 1b11
priv1te inves1ipton have located
witnesses who corroborate tbat
Stoeck.Jey (now deceased) traveled in
tht company of three men and beard
them discussina the murder&. M.e-
OQnald also alleges the witnesses saw
Jhe men talkina with his wife -at a
North Carolina State University ex·
' tension class the niaht before the
murder$. He said witnesses SJY they
~ the ~up approachini the Mac--
Donalds home and others saw them
leaving the area after the slayings.
MacDonald, who cWms the '!I·
legcd assailanu invaded hi.s home tn
effor15 10 otitain druas, were
··spooked" when a man identified as
Jimmy Fryorcalled the home about 2
a.m . during the height of the camage.
TEEN HELD IN HB ARSONS •••
MacDonald claimed the man was
trying to reach another Dr. Mac-
Donald at Fort Bragg -Richard
MacDonald -and got his residence
by mi stake. • Jeffrey MacDonald
claimed that Stocckly answered the
phone and stancd giggling when one
of the suspttts_told her, "'Hang up the
-phone."
From Al
Avenue. The area is packed with
apartments and laced wnh alleyways
The fires have been fueled wi1h rags
and paper -material that police
believe the firebug found lyi ng
around at the scenes of the fires. The
blazes have been setin carports. trash
dumpsters nd laundry rooms.
One of the fires broke out inside a
vacant apartment but police detec-
tives suspect that fire on Florida
Stl\.'el was the work o f a copycat
arsonist.
Police and fire officials hiive stated
that mosrorthc fires appear to be the
work of the same person.
No one has been seriously injured
in any of the blazes but authorities
have maintained from the start that
the potential for injury runs high.
··Just because we've made an arrest
it dOesn't mean it's over," warned
Wenh.
MacDonald said he believes the
gang was ready to finish him off but
bC"came "spooked" by the call and
fled.
··rvc spent many a sleepless night
wondcrina.-"hy I'm-alive and my
family is Ocad," he' said today. "'I
think they were in the middle of their
final assault on me when they became
spooked.
PLANE RAMS TRUCK AT AIRPORT •••
~Al
caichon fire but it ignitesat a higher temperature than
gasoline," Kerrsaid.
nearly an hour Wednesday afternoon when a wheel on a
small airplane collapsed during landina. There wi::=re no
injuries. ' William Lyon Co. isa Newport Beach real est.ate
development company owned by William lyon. the
tjhainnanand president of1he Newpon Beach-based
rqional airline AirCal.
The plane, flown bya man from Georgia, became
stuck with its noise pointing down and it took airport
officials about an hour 10 move the plane and clean up the
debc;is.
I nan unrelated airport in cident. the main
oor1h~11th runway of John Wayne Airpon was closed for
CREWMAN WAS RENOWNED ARTIST •••
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Galloway was in the midst of
carving a wooden figurehead for the
tall ship California. to be launched in
late May. It's scheduled 10 panicipatc
in the Southern California harbor
cruise, a pan of the Olympic Games
ceremonies in late July.
Officials at the Nau1ical Heritage
Museum in Dana Poin1 say they're
now seeking an anist 10 co mPlete
Gilloway"s figurehead. modeled af\er
actress Barbara Bach. Museum of·
ficials say they plan to ded icate 1he
figurehead as a memorial 10 Gal-
loway.
··He was a magnificent artist and
sculp1or,'' said long1ime friend and
boat company owner Bob Sloan of
Newport Beach. "They ~his charac-
ters) were full of life and really s1ood
out.••
Some of Galloway's anworks can
be found a1 Newpon Beach res·
taurant.s. including Josh Slocum's.
the Rusty Pelican. Delaneys and the
Crab Cooker. •
While frie nds were mourning the
death of a shipmate and the loss or a
natio nally known marine anis1. the}
were also questioning wh y such a
tragedy occurred vinually tn the
middle of the stan ofa race in which
40 or )() boa1s were panic1pa1111g.
Crcwma1e Mike Fitzgerald of
Huntington Beach. the man closest to
Galloway. was reefing the mainsail
(reducing the amount of sail by
making adjustments to the boom)
when the boom struck him and
Galloway in the chest area .
"I huns onto the boom. but Lyle
had nothing to hold onto and went
overboard.
"Bob Goss and Mike King (fellow
crcwmates) thought they heard a thud
and felt he may have hit the side of the
boat on his way over bu! I didn't sec
that.
"I think he may have had the air
knocked out of him by the boom and
he probably iflStinctivel)' took a big
gulp of air when he was 1n the water.
He may have swallowed a whole
bunch of salt water. I asked h1n11fhe
was OK and he shook his tiead no."
Fi12gcrald said the boat ski8percd
byTomHoa1sonwentabout 4 yards
pas! Galloway before the sails could
Ix taken down and the motor turned
on to back up the boat. Galloway's
c rew members threw a
man-overboard pole and preserve rs
but G alloway. who had his face down
in the water. didn't react.
Fitzgerald stripped down to his
T"h1rt and shons and JUmped 1nto
the water about I 1h minutes after
Galloway hit the water. he said.
"'The skipper did a great bit of
ni.aneuvering and kept the boat about
two to three feel from us,'' he said.
But \1i1ater apparently filled Gal-
loway's yellow foul-weather ~ar,
making him too heavy to be hficd
back over the side of the Apache.
Galloway drifted away and later
~s spotted by the Newpon Beach
police helicopter. then plucked from
the water by the Orange County
Harbor Depanment fire boa1 after
about JO minutes. He was pro-
nounced dead on arri..,·al at Hoag
Memo rial Hospital.
Fitzgerald became so exhausted
thal he himself had 10 be brought
from the water by winch.
"I didn't do anything.." Fi tzgerald
said. ··1 was th ere. Lyle would ha ve
done 1he same thing for me.
"At firs1 I questioned wh y nobody
else helped us from other boats(in the
race)." Fitzgerald. an auto mechan ic
said. "I could see them go by and
people '4'ere pointing al us. But with
all the confusio n. I now think ii was a
good thing because somebody else
could have gol hurt. I don't think it
would have made a bit of d ifference
for Lyle."
Fitzgerald also contradicted earlier
reports that the Apache had no radio.
"The radio was inspected by the
Harbor Patrol, the Sheriffs Depart-
ment and the Coast Guard," he said.
Skipper Hoatson previously said
he wasn'1 able \0 radio for help
because of static problems. There
were rcpons thal otht=r boats also had
transmission troubles 1hat day.
Ga11oway was described as a
self-taught anist who drew from his
own ex.perienccs at sea for his
pain1ings. drawings and sculptures.
His works are in 1hecollcctions of the
John F. Kennedy Library, the New
York Yach! Club. the San Francisco
Maritime Museum, the Roosevelt
collect1on and the Bath Maritime
Museum.
Funeral services arc pending in his
nati ve San Francisco.
He is survived by son Bruct of
Newpon Beach: daughters Heather
and Pamela of San Francisco: and
daughter Eli zabeth of Austin. Texas.
Lyle Galloway hold• model of flCurehead for tall ohlp. He
•••work.in& on the project at the time of hi• death.
FARMING STILL THRIVES IN COUNTY·•·
P'romAI
were val ued 1n excess of SI million
las! ~car. an increase of one' over the
million-dollar list compiled by the
Agricullure Depanment the year
before.
Avocados. celery. mushrooms,
arttn beans, sweet com , various truck
crops. asparagus. lemons. chicken
egas. poultry, cabbage. various types
-of lettuce, beef cattle. cucumbers and
squash all were va uled above SI
million.
If the dollar valua1ions on 1hese
crops makes the head reel, pcrha~
the actual tonnage produced will
make the picture clearer. Leading the
hsl of agricultural hcavywt:ights were
strawberries. with more than 73,500
tons produced. Valencia oranges
accounted for I I0.300tonsduring the
year. processed tomatoes weighed in
at 43, 700 ions and 29.200 tons of
cele ry were produced.
The li&hlest crop produced. accord-
1n1to1hc re~rt. w1s various kinds of
peppers. weighing in al 305 tons.
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continue serving the Fountain Valley
district as a Consult.ant. Acting board
president Roger Belgen said fisher
will serve as a consultant to the
elementary school district 27 days a
year during the next six yean.
superintendent of the Onnda SChool
District near Oakland.
Belgen praised Fisher for his ser-
, vice.
"He came to this district at a time
when Cm{>loyee morale was low and
working conditions were tense,"'
Bclgen said. "It is a tribute to his
human relations skills that he was
able to restore trust, respect and
professional pride to the staff.
"He has literally led U$ through
floods, fire and bitter controversy and
all the while Improving the excellence
o f instruction for which this district is
famous. This gentleman has brought
us to thecutlingcdgeof education ina
high-tech society with his wann and
gracious leadership."
During Fisher's tenure, district
trustees approved plans to close five
schools because of declining enrol-
lment and to conven other sites to
middle schools. The decisions met
with angry opposition from some
parents.
Fishrr wu--..,also supe-rintcndenl
during a bitter bu! unsuccessful
campaign to recall three trustees.
Dunng that campaign, Fisher was
forced to defend the districfs busi-
ness practices against charges of fiscal
mismang,ement.
Additional tension has surfaced
recently because of a district decision
to la y off 62 teachers and other
workers al the end of the-school year.
But Fisher said job pressures did
not prompt his decision to step down.
"One becomes accustomed to
those type of things in this job," said
the superintendent. who has worked
in education since 1949. Fisher came
to Fountain Valley after serving as
He wrote a series of ~phy
tex.tbooks before comirig to Fountain
Valley. "I want to finish writina
several textbooks and I have several
more in my head that I want to write,"
Fisher said.
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He said heand his wife have not yet
decided whether they Will continue
li ving in Orange County or will mQ.Ve
back to Northern California.
Dr. Ruben Ingram, has been assis--
tant superintendent with the Foun-
tain Valley district since ·1980.
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Barn-st~ etcna are put of tM ~ 111 .. e Ill Dawt P.IOWdea'• docameDtary or eoantry.
Viewers urged to consider
their interaction with nature
Awarenessofcountryappears to be the focus of David
Plowden's photographs, featured through April 14 at
Susan Spiritus Gallery in Newport Beach.
Aner studying economics and American history at
Yale University, Plowden. traveled extensively and in
1960 began to usc phototrBphy to docament ttie ways that
people create. al~r ao4>dcstroy their-enYironment -
He photographs essentially as a historical and
. sociological record. reflecting the influence of his close
friend, Walker Evans, and recording both urban and ruraJ
landscapes in carefully composed images. Each scene is
presented in a simple, straightforward manner.
HisbooksreO.ccn his concern with the environment in
text and photograPlll His work is in the collections of the
Museum of Modem Art in New York and the Smithsonian
Institution in Washinaton. O.C. and other galleries.
In the current show, his images contrast with Anthony
HeJlnaDdez' "Public Use Areas" and "Public Fisbina
Areas."
T he first series was photographed in 1980 aod 1981 .
primarily during lunch hours in the Civic Center. Wilshire
district and Century Cily locales of Hernandez's native
Los Angeles.
The phrase "public usc arcas"'suggests a bureaucratic
conception of a park, stripped ofits pleasant association-
leisure activities and an abundance of grass and trees. His
photographs show a pavement and brick-covered land-~pe where trees and shrubs loook anificial; people I~
displaced and out of .scale with the buildings.
The prints document an uninspiring environment in a
dispassi~nate ~anoc~, lcaving-lhc viewer to contemplate
human interaction with man-made surroundings.
"Public Fishing Areas" is an extension of the same
concept: People at certain public areas. passina time:11ot
doing anything. reflecting a certain bored attitude; in other
words. "non-events ...
Hernandez' photographs arc in the collections 9f the
Museums of Modem Art in New York and San..Ei:at<cisco.
Biblioteque National, Paris; Smithsonian Institution and
Corcoran Gallery in Washington, O.C.
The gallery. at 522 Old Newpon Blvd., Newpon
Beach is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from I 0 a.m. to
S p.m. and Wednesday evenings by appointment. CaJI
631-6405.
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Top guest soloists and instrumcntalisti will join the >
117-voice Oran~ Cou~ty Master Chorale in the second ~
, annual Bach Festival tbas Sunday and April 13 and IS. ;
Tbe musical tnbutc includes chamber works. Bach's ·-
excitin1 organ music a(ld -for the finale -the co
monumental "Passion According to St Ma\thew .. on :
PaJm Sunday.
For this Sunday's 7 p.m. perfonnanct at the First
Baptist Church, IOIOW. r7th St. Santa Ana. the chorale's
Baroque Ensem51e wlJl be joined by a chamber orchestra
with Philip Westin as 1uest ~onductor. The prosram
includes --Suite No. 4 in D Major." ··sra~burg
Concerto No. 3 ~G Major" aod .. Motrt No. I Sin&ft dem
Hemn ein neues Lied."
"Motet No. I is the first of six writteh by Bach and in
many respects is th~most noteworthy and memorable.''
commented Dr. Maurice Allard, chorale music di~or.
Tickets for the Sunday festival performances arr
SS.SO for adults and $6 for senior citiz.ens.
Next Friday'sconcen. presented free to the communi-
ty, will feature Frederick Swann, the minister of music and
orpnislat the Crystal Cathedral. who has performed in all
SO states aod throuabout Europe. The program. abo at the
First Baptist Church. will include .. Fantasia and Fugue in
(i Minor" and ''Fugue in E-Flat Major," which is often
referred to as the "St. Anne Fufue ... • •
Richard Raab condacttni OCC'• Chorale.
A Baroque celebration. fcaturinJ orchestra, soloists ln4 Orange Coast College's 100-voicc Chorale and 25
~ber Sinacrs. will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday in
the Robert Moore Theater on the college's Costa Mesa
campus. Tickets will be sold at the door for SS.
Richard Raub, assoctatc professor of music who has
directed the two singjng groups since 1970. is a past
director of the Los An~lcs Bach Festival.
The conccn-wnh soloists Karen N1ebcrg. Thomas
Randle, Candice Burrows and David Stoneman -will
include Telemann's "laudatc Jehovam:· Bach's .. Was
Mean Gott Will. Das G'schch Allzeit." Vivaldi's "Con-
cen o for Two Trumpets in C" and .. Magmficat" and
Handel's "Coronation Anthem."
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Schumann's Symphony No. l .. Spring." will open the
Orange County Pacific Symphony-eo~ert at 8 8.m.
Saturday in Santa Ana High School auditonum. 52 W.
Walnut St.
Following intermission, conductor Keith Clark will
direct one of the tnost important compos1uons of the 20th
Century. Igor Sfravinsky's "The Rite o f Spring." This
mighty invocation of ~n ritual and legrnd was created origj~ly as a dance vehicle for the Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo and caused a near-riot dunng its Pans premiere in 1913.
In subsequent years. the "Rite" has n."Ct'1vcd
enthusiastic audience rcspon~. following fam1hant>
through numbers of performances. It was further
popularized as one of the most effective sections in Walt
Disney's 1941 animated feature. "Fantasia."
inuoso piece for any orchcsl!8, and a stereo fan's -
dream, "Rite," is-another example ohhc matjor repertoire
being presented by Clark and the Pacific Symphon)'. Their
rqular .season concludes April 29 with Haydn's c'httrful
oratorio. "The Creation." in collaboration with three
soloists and John Aleundcr's Pacific Chorale.
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!Fri.
"O ;f Clualcal
...... THE ALL-AllJ:RJC A1'
(i> BOT& CHORUS performs
"O sclecllons from the great i shows of Broadway, ~ glimpses of "Americana." $ and sac~ choral works by
~ Mozart. Gounod and
_ f'ranck. 8 p m .. Sts. Simon
.Q and Jude Cathoilc Church . O:: 20444 M~nolla St.. Hunt-
ington Bcach. f'rce ad-
mission 962-3333
GR.ltGORT COLEllAJf.
dasstcal guttartst. enter-
tains In ·La Palme res-
taurant. The Newporter.
I I 07 Jamboree Road. New-
port Beach. Mon.-Sat 7 -11
pm . Sunday brunch 10
a m -2:30 p m 644-1700.
THE SEQUOIA STRJl'fO
QUARTET, a
quartet-In-residence at •
California Institute of the
Arts In Valencia and Cal
State, Long Beach and win-
ner of presllll!ous Walter W.
Naumbcrg c·hambcr Music
Award, performs at 8 p.m.
UC lrvlne Fine Arts VIiiage
Theater. $6 general ad·
mlsslo·n. 856-6"379.
CHE RYL CYMAR ,
nullsl. perfotms her junior
recital with music by
Vivaldi. Reynolds. De-
merson a nd Karg-Elcrt.
f'ree admission. Chapman
College Salmon Recital
Hall. 333 N. Glassell. Or-
ange. 997 -687 I .
Country -THE GERALD RAT
BAND performs 8 :30
P..m.-l :30 a .m . with the
B-.rtlloftbeWen" play-
ing earlier from 5-8 p.m .
C razy Horse. 1 580
Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
549--1512
Jazz
THE lllCBAEL JOR-
DON TRIO performs at the
lrvlnc Marriott S kylight
Lounge. R p m.-mldnlg1H
Standard. l.alln and con-
tt'mporary jazz are reatur~.
'
CEL'S featured
dancln to "Bauy Boa,'' 9
p.m .. l OE. 17th St . Costa
Mesa. 646-3666
THE R.ltUBEN It. LEE
presents Jeff 6: Ste•e
Wed.-Sat.. 9 p.m .. 151 E.
Coast Hwy . Newport Bt"ach
675-5790
LEO KOTTKE pcrforms
at the Golden Bear, 306
Pacific Coast lllghway.
Huntington Beach .
536-9600.
VINCENT SCOTT plays
~ultar In the Wine Cellar.
1'he Newporter, I I 07 Jam-
boree Road. Newport Reach.
Tue s .-Sat., 1 . p .m .
644·1700
FLIGHT 19. a rock dance
band, perfo rm s al
P o :E.T S . 7492 Edinger
Ave., Huntington Beach
847-4300.
LEE RRR.ELL, vocalist.
pianist. saxophonist and
comedian . appears
Tues.-Sat .. 9 p .m ..
Brande's. 25250 E. La Paz
Road. Lagun a Hiiis.
768-9877
Dance
••A SALUTE TO THE
OLYMPICS." The Glona
Newman Dance Theater
and CMc Ballet of Southern
California celebrate the
spll1t or the Olymplcs with
ballet. modem. ethnic and
other dance arts. Fri. & Sat ..
8 p.m .. Colden West Coll~e
Malnstate Theater, 1574·4
Colden West St.. Hunt-
ln~on Bcach:;5-R3 78. 'DANCI ' FROM
BROADWAY T HOLLY-
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Ana ell ta, deeiaDed by Nick Potter, cost
$21 ,000 to baflcl in 1930. Ber restoration
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Gladys Karee perfonna ••Laced OYerta,..," to be presented by the
Gloria Newman Dan~ Theater at 8 tonJCht and Satarday at the
Matna~e theater at Golden West College. The troupe la the only
Orange County dance group included ID the Olympic Arta Feati'ftl.
WOOD -Act II. features
dance re-creations from
Broadway and Hollywood
musicals. Tonight and
tomorrow, 8 p.m .. Cal State
Long Beach. University
Theater (2 I 3) 498-4280.
Theater
''BABES 1" ARllS'' at
~bastlan's West Dinner
Playhou~. 140 Ave. Pico.
San Clemente. dosing to·
night and Saturday at 8
p.m .. Sunday al I a nd8p.m
492-9950
"THE BALLAD OF THE
SAD CAFE" at !->addleback
Coll~<' In Mission Viejo.
r
f'ridays and Saturdays at ti
p.m .. Sundays al 3 p.m
th r ough April 1 5
831-4656.
"TR!: Bf!ST llAJf" at tht
Wtstmlnster Community
Thr-~•ler. 7272 Maple St .
Westminster. closing to·
night a nd Saturday al 8 .30
995-4 11 3.
"DEATHTRAP" at lht
La2una Moulton Playhouse'.
6~ Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Bf"ach. Tuesdays
I hrough Saturdays al R
p.m .. S undays al 2 30 until
April 15 494-07 43
"FATHER 'S NOSE
BLEEDS" at Goldt'n Wtsl
Co lleg<' In Hunlln~t o n
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coet more than 8100,000. Spectaton at the
~wport Sallboat Show can .tew the nMlta.
Beach. Lontght a nd Satur -
day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3
p.m. 895-8378.
"FUIJl'fT ODIL" at the
Grand Dinner Theater. 7
f'rttdman Way, Anaheim.
ntghtly except Mondays at
varying curtain limes
through May 27. 772-7710.
"rll OETTIRG an ACT
TOGETHER AM> T A.UJfG
IT OM THE ROAD" at the
Ha rlequin Dinner Play-
house. 3503 S. Ha rbor
Blvd . Santa Ana. ntghtly
except Mondays at varying
curtain times 979-551 I .
"JOSEPH Al'fD THE
AMAZl1'G TECH -
l'flCOLOR DR.EAllCOAT"
Angelita in
Lido marina
.\ngclita, the yacht which won a gold medal for. the
United States m the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
1s on view through Sunday at the Newport In-the-Water
Sailboat Show at Lido Marina Village. ·
Buth m 1930. Angelita was a de~lict until last
~ummer when a San Jose yachtsman cont.acted OlympK
Organ171ng Commtttet president Peter ebem>tb with a
proposal to restore her and make her e flagship of the
1984 Summer Games.
After langu1shm1 for JO rs in a Santa Cruz
boatyard. Angelita was given new lease on life. Ueberroth
purchased the 50-foot vessel and wooden boat building
specialists at C'&B Manne.-in Santa Cruz put the yacht
together again
Her ongmal skipper. Owen Churchill, 88, and two of
hts 1932 gold !fledal crew sailed on her for the ftrSt rime in
SO years at a recent recommissionina ceremony 10 Marina
dcl Rey .
. As th~ Oagshtp of the Olym~ics, , Anselita will
part1c1pate m the Jul y 4 Tall Ships sail-by 10 Long Beach
Harbor and lead the fleets to the race counes at the open mg
of the yachtioa coml)Cti1ion on July 31.
Show hours arc IOa.m. tosunset. Admission is SS per
adult; $2 per child aged 6 throu&h 12. Parkins and a free: shuttte.~~ 1¥1i~. • • -.... -·-----
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t..l~n Ave .• Long aeach.
(213) 435--8311 . .
A RSWCO•&a•a
ORISllT ATIOR Is aponaor-
ed by Parente Without Part·
ners from 8-9 p.m .. wtth an ·· Aprtl Showers" dance
w1th muak: by ......... U•~
IJ.atW .. to (oUow at 9 p.m.
Coeta Me.ea Country Club,
170 I Golf Courae Drtve.
Coeta Meaa. No one ad· milled aner 8 : 15 p. m.
963-5484.
WD&L or nm1m-
8BIP. for stn~over 45. meet.e at the t. 5:30
p.m .. Santa Ana. 24·3327.
J'Uma •
'1'11S LA.IT DST AD." ts
shown at 7 p.m.. Saddle-
bacl( College North campue.
Forum Theater. 5500 lrvtne
Center Drtve, lrvtne. 83 jlen· eraJ admtsslon. 559-13f3.
Worbbope
BOW TO T&LL A JOO
Is the topic of a workshop
that teaches timing, de·
llvery. character1zatJon. Im·
preaalons and voloe tech-
n&quea. joke-writing for·
mulas. Improvisational
technlqi.tes and body
langual(e. 6 :30-9:30 p.m .•
Gol<kn West College Admln·
tstratlon Bldg.. Rm. 136.
15744 GOiden West St..
Huntington Beach. Fee S l O.
891 -3991.
Lectara
DAVID JAll1t8 and
8AaAI AU8Tm are pres·
enl for the Laguna Poets
Reading. 8 p.m .. ~una
Beach Library. 363 Clen-
neyre. Laguna Beach.
497-1733.
Pla,ut. JlfeWIDaa wU1
prwat a potpourt
of Broadwar ..... cal material a 7 p.m.
Satarday in Plam-
mer Aaclltortam.
Etc.
TB& AJllAB&m BOAT
SHOW rune through Sun-
day at the Anaheim Conven·
uon Center. 800 W. Katella
Ave., Anahetm. Hours Fri.
3-10 p.m .. Sat. 11 a.m.-10
p.m .• Sun. 11 a .m.-7 p.m.
999-8900.
LIDO lllARIJIA VIL-
LAO& pruent.e their SaJl-
boat Show through Sµnday
with a record .number or
lntematlonaJ entries and
deslans never before seen
on tlie West Coast. Newport
Beach . Hours Fri. I 1
a.m.-sunset. Sat.-Sun. l 0
a.m.-sunset. 673-9360.
· ACADEMY AWARD 10111££ · --
IEST FOIEICI Fill .
"011£ et at YUl'S 11 IEST'
911 CllST-WT 'lmP 111'1111, LI. NST-mJlll um._. PIODS-UTRID ~ u . MY lnrS
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HDOU,.. llllllATVD a OOLUDCT•m D ..,....
le featured at Anaheim Con-
ventJon Center through
Sunday. Frt. & Sat. lJ
a.m.-7p.m., Sun. lOa.m.-6
p.m .. North Exhlbtt Hall.
800 ~ Katella Ave ..
Anaheim. 999-8900.
•-nut OLOllT Of' &A8T· a.•• A dramatic musical
reenactment ol the last
earthly daya of Chrtat. With
taped nanaUon by G,.ry
Peck. Joe Leavitt as Herod.
Janet May aa M'arl
Magdalene. Jonathan Ful -
er as Jesus. Stan Crane as
Judas. 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.
daJly. Through Aprll 20.
Cryatal Cathedral. 12141
Lewis. Garden Grove.
544-5679.
Sat.
Ci.-leal
BOPKIKSON SlllTB. an
Amertcao lutenist. ~r
forms a concert which In-
cludes the Lute Suite In C
Minor. and the LuteSulte Jn
E Major by J.S. Bach and a
composition by ·sylvlus
Leopold Weiss. UC lrvlne
Fine Arts VIiiage Theater. 8
..
p.m .• lnine. M.,!*"1a1
mlNlon. 9., ··caL •• a ...um•• aa Ketth Clark
conducta l sreat CW• chestra.I maeterWOrtla rih
the ~ County PKlflc
Symphony at 8 p.m. Sym-
phony # 1 '"Spring... by
~rt sthumann. opena
the ooncert with ·"The Rite or Spring.·· by Jgor
Strav1naky. followlnc 1n£er-
m1u1on. A apectal concert
preview bfClns at 7 p.m.
Sarita Ana Hblh School
Audltortum. 520"'W. WaJnul
St .. Santa Ana. 680-34«.
~ aAaOQU& CSL-
SBll.ATM>R, wMh the Or·
ange Coast Chorale and the
Orange Coaat Col~
Chamber SI~. Incl
workii by Bich. Handel.
VlvaJdJ and Telanann. 8
p.m .. OCC'a Robttt 8 .
Moore Theater • .2701 Fair· view Road, Coeaa Mesa.
432-5880.
DOJllALJ>
CBRIBTSJllaSJll, baH/
baritone. performa hta
Knlor recital at 8 p.m. with
9dectlons from Handel.
Strauaa, Mozart. Poulenc
and Berber. Chapman Col·
leae Salmon Recital Hall,
33"3 N. '01assell. Orange.
997.q871. Llt8LIE TU1'0,-music
·~ .. THE MOST ENGAGING
COMEDY SINCE 'TOOTSIE'
... THE MOST MAGICAL
FANTASY SINCE 'E.T.'"
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of t1ie year. Its the best time w
be had at the movies since "lbc6ie.:"
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"A romantic comedy that is
truly romantic and tru)y comic.
A deft. blend of hip satire and
fairy tale charm~
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One d the year's best. .. you 11 love it!"
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nnd l.'tll>l'J'·'l>I-·'(!: .W."Tl4-'t1H/\ .\~.11'
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oentury played on the Vten-ne.e rorteptano. an authen-
tic ln9trummt of the era.
5electlona are from Bach. Haydn, Mozart and
Beethoven. 8 p.m .. Campua
Forum. 5500 lrvlne Center
Drtve. lrvlne. $5 general
admlaalon. 5~9-9300.
CW9GmT CO' "U,
-c~r:r1.rr1C!'oa.a.•o•
C(Mr+•Mi I CllOltA'••
wtth Rudolph lneelmann.
accompana.t. petfonne a ~
varied prccram ol Lenten 0.
and Euler musk: Including •
work• by Mozart . ~
Mlchelem, Rlckat'd and >
Rutter. 8 p.m .• St. John's ~Luthmln Church. 154 s.
Shaffer. Orange. 752-6222.
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Slory by TOM HEDLEY and RICHARD ROTHSTEIN Music by TOM SCOTT AddllJOnal Songs by RICK SPRINGFIELD
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RUil• VAUEY •LA MAIM Pacific's fotlltain Vl/Mry Nit; Fllhion Squatt 881--0833
Otfw.ln 962-2481
Watcft the Academy Awards April 9
•'filfWiltR
Edwards Cilema West
891-3935
day te.ung.
"A Ml.VIS TO Tm
OL ftllllC8." w P'rtdlly u.ttn«. DA"WCIR' rao•
..OADWAT TO 90l.LT·
WOOD. eee F'rlday ~
'!'beater
'"U-llf ..-" at SebuUan'• WC9l Dtnner
Playhouae. See Friday u.t-
t"i.nm BAU.AD °"TD
aAD CAn° at Seddlrbeck
College. See Friday u.un..
''Tll&mT MAR'' at~
We•tmtnater Community
Theater. i':i~~ u.ttng, "OBA at t1'e
Lagupa Moulton Playhou9e.
See F'riday listing.
"F ATB&R 'S 1108& llL&SD8.. at Golden West
Col~. See Friday llatlnat " nMI OlllL" at fhe
Grand Otnner Theater. See
Frtday listing.
"rll O&TTIMO MY ACT
TOO&Tll&ll A1'D TASDG
IT Olf TD ROAD" at the
Ha rlequin Dinner Play·
house. See Fr1day listing.
"J08&PB AJllD 1'11&
AllAZIMO 1'SCJI ·
N'ICOLOR DUAllOOAT"
at the Newport Theater Arts
Center. See Fr1day Usttng,
''MAlf or LA llAJllCllA •• at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See Fr1day II.sling.
"THE llOUUTa.Ar' al
the Newport Harbor Actora
Theater. See Friday llat&na. "On n.sw ovsa nrs CUCKOO'S lfU1'" at t.he
Mission VleJO Playhouse.
See Fr1daJ:~ng. "TH& PIPSR" at
Golden West CoUCl{C. today onl>.:· 2:30 p.m. 895-.8378.
'THE 8SAGULL'' • at
South Coast RepeJtory. See
Friday ltallng.
''TBS 8UJll8BIJllS
BOYS" at the L. 'P. Reper-
tory Company. See Friday
listing.
"YOU DOW I CAJrT
DA.a YOU WBEM Tim
WAna·s RUNIUJllO" at
the Irvine Community
Theater.:. See Fr1day llatJng,
Worbllope ___ _
A COllSDT WOllU!M>P
teaches how to write humor-
ously and train youraetf to
obeerve humor and think
and write "funny.·· 9a.m .-4
p.m.. Golden Weat Co1kge
Admtnl8tratton Bldg.. Rm. 137. 15744 Golden West
St.. HuntJn«ton Beach. F'ee 820. 891-3§91. .
TlmlRVDISJDISAaft
CSlft'Slt off en a work.ahop
about Pueover holtday, l 0
a. m.-noon. for chtldn:n ages
6· 12. Pattie~ prepare lndMdual platea ••
pracuce tn the· 'Three gue..
Ilona" and make matmand
cha roses. 4601 Walnut
Ave .. Heritage Park, Irvine.
88.50 fee lncludea ma-
terials. 552-1078.
PRODUCTIVITT T&All
IRJILDDIO For The Modem
Manager. ~y wor'k-
ahopon manageracllngaaa
developer. facilitator. coach
and team builder. aolvlng
problems collec tlvely.
1'oday and next Saturday. 9
a.m.·4 p.m .. Golden West
College Admtnlstratlon
BldQ .. ~m.2 14.157.WGold
en -West St.. HunUnaton
Beach. Fee 824. 891 -3991.
BASIC llAllDLOADDIO. Learn how lo load your own nne and plltol ammunltton
and aave money. Saot.a Ana
College. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 15:m:-82!tftt!. 951-.
n.GV"W•IWG TOUR
CA11MP4 119T. An exctt-aa, .., to omament cam-·
.,aph~ a .m .-4:30 p.m.. Wmt~
Art.a ....... Ra 205. l 57.f4
Ooldm ""Wmt 8l.. Hunt-
lQlllan Beectt. he $22.
dl-3881. miiir' EE ft• .. OP
1'D IO"e ... •a. Art lnformattve eemtnar or
what lle8 atte.d forua In the
buelne. wodd. 9 a.m.-4 .,..... SUit.a Ana Colk:ge.
825 fee. M?-3097.
&AT'lllS UllSDA. na·
uona1 epeaker and en-
trepreneur to the rd.all arts
ancl craft.a fteld. conduda a
8Clnfnarworc:ftatt¥e lndtvtd·
ua1s who want to learn how to etu1 a peNOIMll ~lne&s
or nnd a rriartlet for a craft or
~~·~a~: Room A I 02. Irvin~
Center Drtve. lrvlnc. 835
fee. 559-1313.
Siar .
WD&I. OP nDI0>-
8111'.P., for aingka ovtt 45.
meet.a at .AJJlefo'• In Costa
Me.at 7 p.m. 524-3327.
PAUlfH WITHOUT
PAllTllSD plhera for a
"3 Weeb Before Easler Houae and Jacuz.zj Party.·· 9
p. m.-1 a. m.. 16717 Daisy
St.. Pountaf,n Valley .
942.1.;n 1.
rum.
"SCAllPACS,.. With
G«>rge Raft and Paul Munl.
ls a story ol the f18e and fall
ol a two-btt onoter. UC
Irvine 5oclaJ Sctence Hall.
8:30 p.m .. l.rvtne. 82.50ien·
eral admlaek>n. 856-6379.
'"TBS Wi1NW0 With ·
Robert Bencttley. "The
Dove" with fnomar
Berl[man, "Thi Eagle" With ~ph YalenUno. and
''The Fall o1 Babylon" with ·,o. W. Ortfflth are featured
oldJes In the MulU~
Room. 5lh and Marguerite.
Corona del Mar. 7:3"0 p.m.
Free admtuk>n.
Etc.
A alWO·AlA>llO, for
aenlon who erljoy music. st~nc and the enjoyment "'~1:th frtendi. ia held at Wmt ~·a
MlMlk AldMIUC. Rm. it>B.
15744 Oalderi W• SL. HuntilllllOG a.ch. 2'""' p. m.
wtth 'lrce admlHloo. .......
PllYU.18 WS .. AM ,
Tony award-wtantn« ac· trae . ...,. and com·
edtenne. Diak.es her first Ora.nee County appearance
at IJ p .m.. Plummer
Auditorium, Cal State Full-
erton. 201 E. Chapman
Ave., Fullerton. 773-337 I .
C.&LIPOalllA LlrS-srn.s. a sprtng (uh.Ion
ahow preeenled tiy the Or·
&neeCoun~pterforthe
Amertcan I'll GuOd. 1
p.m .. NeWlborbOod Com·
munlty center ol c.o.ta
Meaa. 1845 Park Ave ..
Coata Mea&. 962-1068. TD AJllAllltDI .OAT
.... 8ee Frtday U.Ung.
A COll'SI I& uoan-CAll SZPO la held today at
Sant.a Ana f'uhlon 8quatt.
A 30-year ha.tory of' the
Corvette ta presented. 10
a .m.-5 p.lft. 2800 N. MaJn
St .. Santa Ana. 542-2368. ..,...GLOaY"" &MT· aa. .. aee rrt.laY u.u,..
A mAl.'1'11 PA.a Is • ••i _.., "7"! lddle·
/
Calendar
back Community CoUege Santa Ana. JOJO W. 17th
a nd the lrvtne Medtcal St .. Santa Ana. Other two
Center, 10 a.m.·6 p.m.. concerta Apr. 13 and 15.
lrvlhc Home and Garden 535-0153.
Center. Health ecreenlng la • A CONC<T Kama ts
available to the public at no · given to bridge cultural
cost for chJldren and adults. gaJlS lhrol.Ch mualc, de*
559-9300, ext. 272. algned ror the senior
LIDO llARIWA VlL· clDun. 2:30·4:30 p.m ..
LAO& SaJJboet Show. att Saf\ta A~ College. Pree Friday listing. . ac:tn\IMlon. 667·3097.
"DOLL, IOJlllAT11RS8. DAL a • s .. D a L • COLLSCTA•aSBOW, .. soprano. and .JAll&9 see Friday Hall~. llATlll8. on the piano.
perform a short program of
songs tn ttaltan. French a nd
English. Including Barber'•
"Knoxville Summer or
1915," piano works by~·
bossy. 3 p.m ... Yamaha
Music Education Center,
15455 Jeffrey Road, lrvlne.
Free admlselon. 559-5440.
Sun.
Cluelcal
UC IRVDI& CONC&RT
CllODl and Chamber~ers, wtth Joeeph H •
conductor. perfonn a pro-
gram which lnc lude-s
Str avinsky's "Maas."
Me not ti's "Unicorn .
Gorgon and ManUcore" and
OellO Jolo'a "To Saint
Cecilla." 8 p.m .. UC lrvlne
Ftpe Arts Village Theater.
84 general admlaston.
856-6617.
MUSICA DA CAii·
ERA'S all -female
nute-strtng ensemble per-
forms selecttona by Mozart
and Bach In a rccttal at 3
p.m. Golden West College
Theater. 15744 Colden
West St.. Hunungton
Beach. 83 g,eneral ad-
mission. 895-8'378.
THE OJUJllOS eotmTT
llA.8DR CllOll.ALS g1ves
a three-day Bach Featlval
concert series with the nrst
beginning tonight at 7 ,p.m.
The Master Symphony
Chamber Orchestra. wtth
Philip Westln conductJng.
presents SuJte No. 4 fn
0-Major. Brandenburg
Concerto No. 3 tn G-major,
and Motet No. 1. Slnget dem
Herrn. sung by a cliamber
group wtthTn the Chorale.
Ftrst Ba lat Church of
Coan
BLACllTllOllPf performs
lrtsh and Scottish folk
mu84c. Evenlngs, lndennJte.
Old Oana Polnfcare. 24720
Del Prado., Dana Point.
661~6003.
Jau
TD JAZZ &1'8SllJILS8
of Santa Ana CoUege lead off
lM Sprtng Concert With a
well-known jau guest
aololst performing and lm-
provtslng the lalest. The
Concert Band adds the
"etas.sic touch" as they per·
form tradtUonaJ marches.
overtures. and symphonies.
7 p.m.. Phtlllpa Hall
Theater. 17 a nd Brtatol Sta:
S4 general admission.
667-3"163.
TD OOLD&Jll &AGL&
JAZZ BA1'D plays at the
"Amtrak Depot." 3.7 p.m ..
San Juan Captatrano.
LIDO.JAZ! ALL 9T AR&,
4-8 p.m. and 9-11 p.m .. care
Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. 675-2968.
".JAZZ AT TB&
PAVU.IOJll," a benefit con-
cert for sin er Helen
Hutchin n. ts vcn b mu-
~ ~ MC!llfT,Afll.Jf .. Jot...u. L llllOllS llt9U\ ""'<llJI -.CV M• 1.AJNf ~~~~~~~=~
.. ~!pm! l'f!\=Ln
NOWPIAYING
COSTA MOA HUlfTWITt* lfACM ~ . LMUIA IEAClt OMllGf
EOWWs 8'isCol fOwlRls Huntington Edwwds Sou#! Coasl r..., r.-
S.7444 ar.na Ml-0388 1117-1711 eJ4..2S53
1 • .-........ ,_
slclan friends . Helen
Hutchln90n ta the vocalist
and. clectrtc bue guitarist
with the Honeybtts, the
house musical group at De-
laney's reataurant tn New-
port Beech. 2-9 p.m .. Balboa
Pavtllon. 812.~ donation
Includes music. dancing
and h o rs d 'oeuvres. 675-8690.
TD GO.LIA.II GAR.N'ER
JAZZ QUARTET, 7-11 p.m.. lnddlnllc. Allslo's.
1670 Newport Blvd .. Costa
Mesa. 642·8293.
11198 ANGIE'S BIG
BAND 80UKD • DAJfCE
CLUB, 8-11 p.m.. with
Rusty Higgins playing. AISQ
free .danecJcssons 7·-S p.m.
by Candi Davia. Layf ayettr
Hotel. 144 S . Linden Ave ..
Long Beac h . (213)
435-631 J.
JACK BllAllD. 3.7 p.m ..
lnddlnJte.. Ru ty Pelican.
2735 Pactnc Coast High -
way. Newport Beac h .
642-3431.
RAO et MAR Tift SON
AJlfD TBS RHYTHll S&C·
TIOJf, afternoons. Old Dana
Point Cafe. 24720 Del
Prado, Dana Point . 661-6003.
STUDIO CAFE features
an afternoon Jazz session.
l 00 Main St.. Balboa.
67S-n6-0.
Pop
JA.Jf AKO DltAlf, rock
stars of the '60s. perform at
Crazy Horse. 6 and 9:30
p.m .. l 580Brookhollow Dr ..
Santa Ana. 549·1512.
.J081' llAT ALL'a 8L~ADU,FSAT,
lllCll TA TLOa. Golden
Bear. 306 Pactrlc Coast
Hwy.. Huntington Beach. 536-9600:
DIZZY sings contem-
porary mu sic 7
p.m.-mJdnlght. Maxwell's.
317 Paclflc C.oast Highway,
Huntington Bea c h .
536~2555. oaoovs TITA98. after· noons at Baxter's, 1-4346
Culver Drive. lrvtne. In-
definite. 857-2103.
rLIGBT 19, see Friday
I ls Ung.
Cdlll&TllY plays Top
40-rock' mas1c for dancing.
2-6 p.m. Firefly. 11 316
Beach Blvd.. Stanton.
893-9464. -n.nce
&ldRYllOglJD and Hts
Men of Note appear for your
dancing pleasure at
theMeaaowlark Country
Club. U p.m.. 16782
Graham St.. Huntington
Beach.
Theater
"llAV8 m AR.118" at
Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse. Sec Friday Ust-
tn& · TD BALLAD or TllB
SAD CAR'~ at Saddleback
College. See Pndar uaung.
"DEATHTRAP' at lhe
Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
See Frtdav ltsll"'1:.
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at the funniest, raciest, wildest
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VIJO MALL
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....... Tll n•~ t"lil
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Ill SlOll"' l"SI __ ... --'.-, II I~
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-floor\ lt'l ~I\ !>JO U OI UD
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SI> ....
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;·calendar -
.. #ONO ollb.•• at the ~ Grand Dtnntt Theater. See
~ , .... ,.~
.,... oaftlNO llY ACr ~ TOOSTDaAJfD TAKDIO
'O IT Oii TBS ROAD'• at the
>: Harlequln Dinner Play-~ houae. See Friday llstlog.
~ "MAN OP LA llARCllA" ~ at the Curtain Call Dtnner
Theater. See Fr1day llaUng. i ••TD llOUll&TllAr' al ie the Newport Harbor Actors I Theater. See Friday listing,
~ "TB& 8Ulf8BIO BOTS•• at the L. P. Reper-~ tory Company. See Friday n: llat Ina,
'"1'00 DOW I CAJll'T
BEAil TOO WBSll TB&
WATSR'8 RmnmlG" AT
THE lrvtnc Community
ThcateT. See f'r1day llsung.
PAR&llTS WITHOUT
PA•TN&as meets for
brunch. 12·2 p.m .. at RJ's,
4880 campus Drive, New-
port Beach. 838·2764.
TBS SAILUIO SUIOLU.
for non-smoking stngle.
over 21. gathers In Newpdrt
Beach for day saJUng. 10
a.m:-820 donation. For cu~
rent location caU 673-3282.
A POTLUCK DlNM&R
and orientation ts held
6:30-10 p.m. by ~arents
Without Partners. 10112
Bismark Or1ve. Huntington
Beach. 963-5484.
·lrm&. °' ........ ..-. for atnglee over 45,
meet.a at The Barn In 1\aattn,
J l :30 a .m.. for brunch.
524-3327. .
FAMILY ROLL&R
KA TIJllG la held 1-3:30
r..m .. Fountain Valley Skat-na Center. by Parenta
Wfthoul Partners. 9105
Recreation Drive, Fountain
Valley. 82. 968·6134.
"I DO 1101' BA VS A canrrAL ·BAU.." Dl•·
cu .. lon with moderator
Michael Duffil). 8 -10 p.m ..
14692 Taft. Garden Grove.
.p44·4104.
-Lectara
"TBS SPIRIT or
ll.AAIDIC lltJUC: An An·
notated Talk." The jOyous
melodies of Haaldlc mualc
are presented when
elhnomualcologlat Velvel
Pasternak .O-Ves this final
lecture of tfie 1984 JeWlah
Community Forum lecture
aeries. 7:30p.m .. SantaAna
Ha,th School auditorium. 5:.tO W. Walnut St .. Santa
Ana . 89 a dmission.
538-6636.
Etc.
LIDO llAURA VU.-
LAOS Sall boat Show. see
Friday listing.
A COLL8CTOll'8 •ART
aBOW a aAL&, 9 a.m:-e
p.m . Anaheim Convr:ntlon
Center. 800 W. Katella Ave ..
Anaheim. 999-8900.
TB& AJllADDI BOAT
aacnr, aec Friday llsllng.
"TB& GLORY or &AST-
ER,'' eec Prtday listing.
"DOLL, llDUAT'Ub a
COLLSCT A.JU.SS SllOW.
see Friday llstlng.
Mon.
ClaMlcal
oasoo•Y COLEllAJlf.
see Fr1day l\atlng. ---Coan try
''SBOWD01Vl'f" pla.ys at
Crazy Hone. 8 p.m.·l a.m ..
1580 Brookhollow, Santa
Ana. 549-1512. -Jaa
""TD JAZZ llDfOltS,••
direct from Dtsneyland. per-
form at Cafe Lido, 9 p.m.-1
a.m .. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Nr:wport Beach. 675-2968.
RALPH BLAZ& BIO
BAJfl>, 8 · 11 p.m.. tn-
deflnJte. The Roee & Crown.
f\.11 S. State College Blvd ..
Anaheim. 778-5606.
'"ROMANCING THE STONE -action. adventure, and bring
plenty o f popcorn! Kathleen Turner i~ captivating. and
Michael Douglas ·is dashing. Danny De Vito is hilariou~." ,,,.,,,.\built. 1bd6y Sbotc!. NflC·TV
.. THUMBS UP. We both enjoy the rontantic advenrure comt'dy
of ROMANCING THE· STONE. It's fresh and funny."
c,,.,," \ls.WI a11d Rt~ Ebert .ti 7N Moc.•ln
HUllllD• llillll IUml 1•tnlllllb am UIJll • ... I •
•• Mllill •UI -.-,~me ._,.,..H.I -~UH-~·· !!>=:.:o::.=:o~ ~ .. ,_._ -~--'-li~mu "!'' .,.,. mlii• lllll
• PMRNTB> .. DOUV 8TEMO ·----IE:.
... 990-4021
lM lllJYlS 4
• CtSTA -.U S46-271 I
EDWNIDS SOUTH
COAST f'lAZA
• CllTA ... 631·3501
£DWNllS HM80ll TW
... 551-0655
COWARDS W0008l!IX'.E
UC. II.LS 7'8 661 l
CDWNIDS/SM80M
lAGIN IUS MAU
-631-0340
~ OltANGC llW.l
-634-3911
UA CfTY CE.JmR
..
Pop --Cll&MISTRT plays Top
40 muafC for dancing. 8:30
p.m.-mJdnlght. Cloee En·
co unters . 21022
Brookhurst. Huntington
Beach. 968-9800.
ROll'S lN LAGUNA pres-
ents Academy Award Night.
6-11 p.m.. with 2 for 1
drinks. Also David Raleigh
on piano. 1464 S. Coast
Hwy.. Laguna Beach.
497-4871.
DIUT, see Sunday list-
ing.
b-Y OSL TZSLll.AJlf,
singer.guitar. 9 p.m.· l a .m ..
Blur: Bed Cafe. 107 21st
Place. Newport Plr:r, New-
port Beach. 675-3333.
Stncle. .
DIJQt OCT wtth Parents
Without Partners. 6-7:30
p.m., Ruby Palace. 18330
Beach Blvd.. Huntington
Beach. 838-2764.
''1'11A T DO YOO W AllT
DI A ULA Tl0"8111P?"
DtscuulOn with moderator
Ed Mortssey. 8-10 p.m ..
1192 Mitchell. #4 7 , Tustin.
544-4104.
Etc.
ASIAll WEEK Is eel·
ebrated with national tra·
dlllons by Japanese.
Ftllptno. Korean. Viet·
name9e and Chlnae atu·
dents. lncludca cooking and
martial arts deQ'lon -
strallons. faahlon ahow.
tradlltonal dancing and
music. wedding and (ca cer·
cmontea. UC lrvlne Gateway
and University Center
Plazas. l J a.m.. tQday
through F'ridly. Free ad·
mission. 85&-7215.
''TD GLORY or &AST·
&R." eee Friday lleung.
Tue.
Clualcal
GRSOORT COL&llAJll,
sec Friday !Isling.
~try
TB& O&llALD RAT
BARD plays from 8 p.m .-1
a.m .. Crazy Horae. 1580
Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
549-1512.
Juz
..TBlt JAZZ llDIOIUI, ••
att MonCiay listing.
C01'f1'8&Y PHILLIPS,
sr:e Frtday llsllng.
Pop
"A 81n1'fG CONTUT
lllOllT"' 1a remtuftcl ~
Tuaday nW.1 at Happy
Dur. 1792"1 '*icArthur
Blvd .. lrvtne. 250-1077.
llOR'8 Ill l.AGUW.A fea-
luree DAYID ••• S'OB.
eee Monday llatJftl.
VDfC&ln' llCOTT. te<' ~ 1na .. 9ft Frf· ~nc. .
I lff Sunday list• Ing.
n...ter
"DSATBTRAr' at the
Laguna Moulton PlayhOlille. see-Jl'r1day llalln«.
"fVJlllfY Olal. •• at 1he
Grand Dtnner Theater. ~
FrldayllsU~ "rll G& ING llY ACT
TOO&TllSR AND TAKDO
IT Oft TD ROAD"' at the
HarlequJn Dinner Play-
hou.ae. See Frtday llstlng.
"llAJll or LA llAJICBA"
at lhe CurtaJn Call Dinner
Theater. See Friday uaung,
"TD 9&AOtJJ.L" at
South c.out Repert~. Stt
Friday listing.
Wor~
"TSAll IR1ILDl1'0 YOll
JllOB&R PRO ·
DlJCTIVITY." A c:atter and
profealonal development
seminar de91&ned to In-struct profeeeiOnaJ penon-
STEP UP
TO THE MOVIE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT.
PARArm.WT PUlffS PRESENTS A (Jt£ ITElHCK PFmX~
A 1-ERBml RJSS FUTI·fOOTLOOSE ·t'EVW ~·UR 5HlEA
CRff WEST FHl ·~ UT~·EXECUTIVE PRD.1ER
CJNEL rmJ«:K ·WRITTEN BY ~ PnOflRl · PfmlEO BY
LEWtS 1 Af\:ITTI. FNl (fRj Z~· CHOED BY~ ~
FEro T~ Pl I{) BlX ffUT1 YA.UQI ™ · CJOtfl. ~ PCTlff
SCl.NlTIKK fUlJTl 00 aJ.lJT8R FmRJS FHl CffHTTES ,_ •.
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NaN PLAYING =-.
LMUIAlll.U
EdWards/Sriom
~ ......
7&M811 ...-
City c.r. 634--2563
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Watch tit• Academy Aw1rd1 Aprtl 9
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I .
nd In lechnlq\.lee to reduce
lnlerpenonal conflict and
lncreue productivity In the
work&>lace through team bulldi~. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Air·
porter Inn Hotel. lrvtne. $85., ree Includes lunch and ma-tertala. 559-1313.
A PAMOV&ll WOaJt-
8BOP for bealnnlng adult.a
over 16 Is Offered by the
lrvtne Fine Arta Center.
Leam how to prepare a
Seder table and the accom-
panying menu. 7-9:30 p.m ..
4601 Walnut Ave .. Heritage
Park, lrvtne. 816.50 fee In-
c l udea all materials.
552-1078.
.. COllllUIUCATIOJlfS,
LAJllOOAO& AJlfD
8PS&CB1 Evolutlon~ry
eon.lderaUOM." Thotnat
A. Sebeok. dlall~
professor of Llnguleftca and
Anthropology or Unlveralty
of Indiana. speaks. UC
lrvlne Atlantia Lounge,
C.mpua VlJla2e. 4 p.m. fru
admlealon. 856-6718.
JAll&9 GOULD, prO(euor of history and ln-
lematlonal relations, uka
lo what . extent the booka
"Brave New World" and
"1984" were "dyatopu."
wamJnp of the past. and
poee tlte question "Are there cr1see they did not
predict?" Offered by the Orange Coast Chapter of
Scrtpps College Alumnae
AeeodaUon. c:Offee Is at 9:30
a.m .. the lecture la from I 0
a.m.-noon. Bowera Museum
Conference Room. 2002 N.
Main SL Santa Ana.
996-2241. -
''llSllOlllU: Three Lec-
ture. for Paul de Man.
CrtUcaJ theorist Jacques
Derr1da. director of Inter·
n at.jonaf College of
Phlloeophy. Paris. and di·
rector of studies at Ecole des
Hautes Eludes en Sciences
Soctales. Paris, gives three
lectures. TonllOlt through
Thuraday. 8 p.m .. UC lrvtne
HumanJtles Hall, Room 178.
Free admission. 856-6722.
''OSOLOOIC TDIE -
How do we measure It?" A
lecture by Dr. Leon T. Sliver.
professor of Geology at Cali-
fornia lnaututc of Tech-
nolq(y. 7-8 p.m .. Chapman
When gi;Js want a YacatiOn
filled with fun, sun and romance,
. they ~to Fort l.GuderdGle. ·~
Where all your dreams coine true
Coallcge'• Haahlnger Hall.
333 N. Glaaaell, Orange.
Free admlaalon. 997-6831.
Slqlm
A 1fDfS a wn with
Parents WJlhout Partners. 8-11 p.ni .. 2828 N. Brletol.
# 19. Santa Ana. 554;2734,
moderator Anita Blackie.
3 126 W. I at St.. HO, Santa
Ana. No amoklng plcue.
544-4104.
Etc.
ASIAJll was& cel -
ebrauon. see Monday list·
lnJt,
Cl•MlcaJ ----011.SOOmY COLDIAlt,
see Friday llet.1 ng. ---~try WD&L or rm&JllD-
SBIP, for sin.ties over-45.
meets at OOlddtggers In
Lakewood al 6 :!K> p.m.
524-3327.
BT AJll •• oa&SJllS,
fa.med UJualOnlal and ma-
Jtlctan, atlempta to recreate
Rarry Houdini'• most apell-
boundh~stunl. the "Aerial
Stratghljacket Escape:· at
I :30 p.m. He alao preaent•
Illusion shows at I and 3
~ -" llOlf a DOIUIA. dance ~
lnMructon, at Crazy Horac. !"
7:30 '9"!;.Alao TIMi OenW aa, . 8 p.m.-1 a .m. 40
1580 Brookhollow. Santa OI>
Ana. 549-1512. •
PAaSJllT8 WITHOUT
PAllTHU gathers for a
game of voller_ball.
6:30-8:30 p.m .. Mlle Square
Park, Brookhurat at Hell. Fountain Valley. 551 -3880.
o~ eout eoncge
, 2701 Fatrvtew Roa<i.
''BAllGAlll BUJITlllG
-O.Ung At Garage Sale Prtces:· A dlscUMic>n with
Wea. 43:i-5725.
''TllS OLOllT OP &MT·
&a," 8ee Friday b8llng.
.
•THE FUNNIEST MOVIE
EVER MADE ABOUT
ROCK AND ROLL..,
David Ansen-Newsweelc
"HYSTERICAL ...
PERFECT IS
THE PARODY~
Joe/ Siegel-ABC-TY,
Good Morning America
"DON'T MISS IT'."
Stephen Schaefer
-US Mogozine
IS
Ju.a
•PERFECT.
EVERY DETAIL
IS A ZINGER ."
Sheila Benson
-Los Angele5 Times
-DIRISTffllR WEST llllAD. l:IFM HARRY SHfARER Rll HR
• DWPm fllY llDA & 81111 UIY ~ IAIU UHY
-: DtRISTM tm1 & 111Wi lifM & Rrll llllR & HAIY WllR • Riii aR
°'9'd~ ~ Oii llKordo °"" ._ ~-'~br~!'f'!.~ IRl-:..:=:-1. CE ~
-·-~~AilNCllfTI~
Fn 6:45
8:30. 10:15
EXC_LU.SIVE EHGAGE•llT
edw Cf'ds S001li COAST PLAZA
BRIS TOL AT SUNFLOWER 546-2711
COSTA MESA
Sat/Sun
2:00, 3:45,
S:30, 7:30. 9:15 + Sat ()nty 11 :00
I·
'° _ iUltarlat. 8 p.m.-mJdntg)tt.
-c: 1'he Cannery Re.taurat1t. ~ 301 Lafayette Ave .. New-
Pop
port Beach. Indefinite. ~ 675*5777. CIS
.. CllAZT DA.ZS" la to-
night at Happy Daze. 17927
MacArthur Blvd.. lrvlfle.
250-1077. ,,
WATif& WATII& and 1: ~ lllCll ma110, .ee Fn -~ day ltsUng. G>
ao11·1 DI LAOUJllA rea-
turea .,.... ••lelCltw. 11CC
Monday llaU~. ,,
c G> ~ i ~
"ONE OF THE BEST
NEW PICTURES OF 1984!'
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• l<.i. '"~ \\1th th• )I••~··~-a •moll W•H1tlt-r A m1~~c-/\ R-wiMI film.
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PROOUCED BY~ BmNHEM ANDs::H>l l<OHN
_Dl?ECrEO BY~ BEN.JMAINoo.A~~ ~
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LUXURY THEATRES
1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted s •itel4~1·tulltl63~ '2553/~f.!. )
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Also
Showing
Scarhc:e , .. ,
YDIC&JIT 8COTT. see F't:••• au.. S«" Fn-·
day ll•llog.
HUMM &. L&S, see
F~ltatlng. T, sec Sunday list·
tng.
TMater
••D&A TllTRAP'' a t the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
See Fr1day list~ .. "PVJifKY 0 •• al thr
Grand Dinner Thealt'r. See Fr1day listing.
''I'll G&n'DIG llT ACT
TOO&TDa AM> TAK.DfG
IT OJI TB& aGAD" al tht'
Ha rlequin Dinner Play-
house. See Friday listing.
"L AVERDAR
POI.LIES" al Sebastia n's
West Dinner Playhouse.
140 Ave. Pico, San
Clemente. Wednesday•
through Saturdays at 8.
Sundays at l and 7 .
4921-9950.
''llAJll or LA llAJICIL\ ''
al thr Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. 5ee Frtday Uallng.
..TBS SSAQULJ.•• at
South Cout Repertory. See
Tu~yllsU~.
-Tm C08TA llSaA IDS-
TOlllCAL eocmn rca-
tures MUdred Deck Fisher
who relates aome or her
eicpertences as a teacher In
Cosa Mesa at Ma in School or
Clara McNally School as It
was renamed later 7:30
p.m .. Costa Mesa HJslor1caJ
Society building ;· comer of
Plumer and Anahd m Sls ..
Costa Mesa. 631-5918.
ACAI>EMY AWARD NOMINEE
BEST FOREIGN. FILM
XCLUSfVE E
fn 7 IS, 9.4S
S.VSun 12-30 2:4S, S1l0,
MS, 9.4S
,
~
-..
edwa 1 d ~ BRI S TOl CINf MA
~: . · • -· "4U . 444 •"" • .... J ~
Dluloaiat &tan II. Greene will preeent
.pell~ladlDa •tmatll at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Tu~! In Ole ~Cout eoueae qaad ..
put •f 'Cout .. eek featlritte. .
"IOtllODlU: Stt Tuc-s-
day listing. ... ..
P Aa&RT8 WlTBOOT
PAllTJllSU hosts a lunch
bunch. 1-2:30 p.m .. Maril"
Callcndlnl, 721 W. First St..
Tustin. 838-2764.
A 1111>-WE~& DARCE Is
held by Parents Without
Partners, 8:30-1 1 p.m .•
8755 La Roca Ave .. Foun-
tain Valley. SI admission.
645-~J 18.
Etc.
ASIAPf WEEK eel·
ebraUon. stt Monday llst-
ln~.
HANDICAPP&Q.
A 1V AaEJllE88 DAY Is
scht'du l ed from IO
a .m.-noon with pop music
by ··at-ntle Rain :· a band
whose members Include
persons with disabilities.
and the s ign language
theater group ··Music Tn
Motion.·· wtlh an entertain-
ment program featuring
singing. dancing and sign
Ja nguagC". Sacktrcback COi-
iege South Student Quad.
2HOOO Marguer1te Parkway.
Mission Vie.JO. 83 I -4885.
llAllll TURJlfBULL glvC"s
h is heart-warming program
of original humor and song.
"My rolbles: Or Jung at
Heart:· with wine and
cheese at 7 p m. and lhe
performance at 8 p.m. The
Human Equation, 1550 S
Coast Highway, Laguna
BC"a rh . SS admission.
497·7408
"TD GLORY OP' KAST·
r;a," sre Friday listing.
LIDO llAalJlfA VIL·
LAGE µresC"nts lhC"lr
PowC"rboat S how thro~h Sunday with lht> late 1
trends 111 molorboallng well
lllu'llratcd. !lours Wtd -Fri
I I a m 'i11n~t. Sal -Sun
I 0 a m. SU~I . BalUoa. 85
adult admission. 673-9360
Thu.
Cluelcal
CAaLO llAaJA
GR1LDll e nds his Ix-year
tenure as mu!lc director or
th e L os An ge l es
Philha rmonic with a per·
ronnance or the dynamic
Symphony No. 7 by
Beethoven at the Music
Center PavUlon concerts to-
night a nd Friday at 8:30
p.m .. and Sunday at 2:30
p. m. (2 13) 480-3232 .
GasooaT COL&llAJ'f.
see Fr1day listing.
Coan try
CllAZYllOllSE hosts a
Swing Dance Contest wll h
nrst prtu a trip to Cay151 n
ls lands. Also 1 hC" Ge&ld
bJ ... d peTforms H
p . m . · I a . m . I 5 H o,
Brookhollow. San ta Ana
549-15 12.
Jaa
TBS Ta.ACY WELLS
BIG BAJllD. for your dancing
pleasure. 8:30· I I .30 p.m ..
The Californian. 16431
Bolsa Chica, Huntington
Beach 82 admlsslon
846-1347,
TOii lie LAI Pf , see
Wednesday Jlsllng.
llAlllt ISBELL AND
THE RRYTBll SltCTI01',
evening , lndcnntte. Old
Dana Point Cafe. 24 720 Del
Prad o . Dan a Point
&61-6003.
RICK SIDllllAff and 1VAT1flt WATIQt, Stt Frl·
day llslln$t.
CONPREY PHILLIPS.
Stt Friday llsll~
Pop
PfJCK PYZOW. i.lngcr.
i;tullar. harmonica. 9 p m I
a m. Blue Reel Cafr. 107
2 I st Place. Newport Plrr.
"lrwport fka<'h 675 3333
a&UBEll &. LU, ~
1-'rlday Hs(\ng.
L&& FU.ULL, ett f'rl-
dal-.un:~' 111'1' 800T'J •. ltt "~~.
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8 p.•.;adnWtt. Daace ~eons 7-8 p.m. Aleo door ~· Me8dowlark Ooun·
try aub. Graham St .• Hunt-
ington Beach.
' .._.CAMI', .. a fun and . aunfl&htera. can -can Sun. I 0 park. Z&.mbezt River crulee. offa-. tour rndlla o( New· ~~ week for (lancers. Camp Snoopy and 952·9400. animal shows. _petung zoo, port Harbor. ahciwlng the
c~-14 yea.rs old. la The Fabulous Tonyan LIO Jll COOR Ta Y large aviary. e>pens dally homes of John WayM and
hefcl-JMon.-Thura.. AprU Brothers . Open frt.. SA~ARJ, 8800 Jrvlne 9:"5 a.m .. lutcaradmltted other penonallUa. from
18-19 from 9 a .m.-3 p.m. at" Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 Center Drive. La«iUna HU.la. 3:f>.&m. 837-1200. the Balboa Pavtlion tn New·
Dana Point Harbor. Kids p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.-10 pm.. Drtve-0-rough wlld animal PAVD..IOR QU<R port 8cach. 673-5245. participate In a Oeld lnp to ·.,_:::.:....:.;:.:....:;.:.;;.;.._...._ __ _:. __ _;:_..:......;:....::..:...:..:...::z.;__..:......::;_;:.:..:.;.;.:.:.:..:...._ __ _;,_ ___ .;.._..:..:....::..::...:....-:;,_------------
·-...Tll'l'RAP"' at the
... na Moulton PlayhOU&C.
See Frida! u.tlng. ••l"UIUlt ODIL" at the
Grand O.nntt Theater. See
F~u.ttn&. 0&4ft...,DIO~ In ACT
'1'CJQ&Tm .&JID T AJmlO
IT Oii Tm aoAD'' al the
Harlequin Dtnner Play-
house. See Frtday usuna.
• ' L A V & J11 D ' A a to11 ma" at SebasUan's
West Dinner Playhouse. Sec
Wednesday lleUng.
••llAJll OF LA llAJllCllA ''
at the CUrt.aln CaU Dtnncr
Theater. See Friday listing.
"'TD ll008STllAP'' al
the Newport Harbor Actors
Theater. Sec Friday listing.
an ancient fOMU reef. con·
duct lab atudlea. dleeec·
Uooa. Ude pool dUloover1ea..
hiking. awtmmlng and a
half day aboard the Fk>aUng
l..aboratory le a\eo Included:
A eeafood barbecue and
awards ceremony on the
final day of camp lnchJdes
parent.a. 876fee. 831-4646.
TBltQRAJQ)CAJllYOJll Is
the location of a Euler wtek
backpack trip aponeored by
Saddleback Col&ege North.
The flve-<lay trtp IS led by
Grand Canyon naluraHst
Robert Cooper. ParUc.tpanta
depart Tueeday, Aprtl 17 at
7:30 p.m. from the north
campuaand retum•nday.
April 22 at 8 p.m. Pre·tr1p
orientation ta Wednesday.
April 1 J. 7:30 p.m .. at
Harvard Park Clubhouse In
Irvine. 8 140 fee. 559-13 13.
"TB& UAGULL" at
South Coast Repertory. Sec
Tuesday listing.
Worblaope
CLAY WOllUllOP8 for
, children are offered by the
Irvine Fine Arts Center for
WOMSR Jiii T&AN· this spring. Ceramics In·
9ITl()llf. A seminar for struc~or Theresa Fernald
women who Ond them· teaches Clay I. for ages 5· 7.
selves alone for the flrsl April 16 and t 8, ancfClay II.
umc or those wishing to ag~ 8· 12. Aprtl 17 and 19
make a change In their students will leam begin·
lifestyle. 9 a.m.· 1 p.m. $30 nlng handbulldJng lcch·
fee. Santa Ana College. nlq¥esandcxpcrlment with
667·3097. a variety of colorf'CI glazes.
LARDLORD·TSJllAJllT Both workshops are held
alOllTa: Enjoying and from 9 a.m.·noon. 81 l fee
Keeping That ~cw Lease on Includes all materials.
Life. A workshop for land· 552· I 078. lords and tenants. showing WlJllDatJ&FINO Is a
rights and responalbllltles spring health and fitness
In both area.a. 6 :30-9:30 program offered by Saddle·
p.m .. Golden West College baclc College6oulh. lnstruc·
Tcchnolotlv. Bldg.. Rm. 1 re . tors provlcfe cxen:lsc fOT the
15744 <lOiden West SL. whole family durtng two
Huntlnatoo Beach. 812 fee. three· hour sessions. 10
891·3991'. • a.m.-1 p.m. Many dates arc
------avaUeblc. Sat . .Sun.. April Lectanii 28-29. May 5-6: or con·
llSllODlltS: Three Lec-
tures for Paul de Man. SC'C
Tue.day II.sung.
sm,iee
PAll&NTS WJTBOtJT
PA&1'NltR9 holds an
Amigos Mcetlng. 7:30-9:30
p.m .. 9362 Greenwich Dr ..
Huntington Beach .
530.3345,
IT'& PIZZA NlOBT for
Parents Without Partners
and their kids. 7:30:9 p.m ..
G. WUllkel'S Ptua Em·
portum. 1730 E. l 7lh Sl ..
Santa Ana. 996-0377.
"A&& Wit HAVING
PlJJll?" A dlscuulon with
moderator Norma Corn·
man . 8-10 p.m .. 2 105 Santa
Ana. Cos ta Mesa .
544-4104.
Etc.
LIDO llARIJllA VIL·
LAQE Powerboat Show. ace
Wednesday listing.
ASIAN WS&S ts ccl-
t"brated. see Monday llstlng.
"THE GLO•Y OP &AST ·
ER, .. see Friday ll Ung.
WOJlLD TRAD& FA.Bl.
Stt Wcdneaday lJ t Ing.
Adftllce Blllln&
se<:ullvc Saturdays. April 7
and 14: or Tuesday a nd
Thursday. May 8 and 10.
865 fee .. Dana Point Harbor.
831 ·4646
WATE&COLQR WORK-
SHOPS arc offrred Sat.
April 7 ·May 19. 9· l I a. m ..
al Saddleback.. College
North. Room. A307. 5500
lrvlne Center Drive. lrvlnc.
The workshops are de-
signed for both advanced
and beginning watercolor
s tud e nt s . $48 fee .
559· 1313.
<>uiolnC E•enta
ALLIGATOR FARM.
7671 La Palma. Buena
Park. Ont' or lhc world's
la~est reptile collccllons.
10:30 a.m.·6 p.m. dally.
522·2615.
BRIGGS CUDDIGHAM
AtJTOllOTIVE llU8EUll,
250 E. Baker St, Costa
Mesa. Antique car11 circa
1912-present. 9a.m.·5 p.m
Wed.·Sun. 546-7660.
DAlfA WHARF at Dana
Point Harbor offers half-day
and thrcc·quartt'r day
sportf l shl n~ tr ips
496-5794 DISNEYLAND. I :11 :1
Harbor Blvd.. Anahl'lm.
Mort" than 50 auracllonc; tn
!W"ven lhcmt'd parki. &ntor
Fun Unllmllcd Pa<tSpor1..,
art' avallnbJe lo j.lueslli 60 yt'a~ of d~e .1nd owr rvn)
Thur<.day anc1 FrldJy Nor
mal park hours FM I 0
a.m -6 p.m . Sat -Sun. 9
a.m.·9 p.m.. Mon.-Thurs
1 o a .m.·6 p.m. 999-4565.
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. ENTERTAINING, INTELLIGENT, EVEN TOUCHING?
Ian t<...ar NEW~WREK
"Thoroughly enjoyable. Never a dull moment'.' \ tfton>t I onh• 'I;~;\\" WRJ\ mn:. ...
"Tender, Thoughtful and Pictorially Beautiful:' iw...mi.. .... .....i ,,, .. ~
"A Glorious Epic. Magnificent is the word for 'Greystoke:"
l'ot I •~h,... ( BS MOll'f'I.(, '1.l-:WI\. C'tl."' 1'\
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"A soaring adventure. _ .
You will be spellbound by this ravishing, magical epic:· .
"'Greystoke's' gift is a return to wonder on the screen.
It is great spectacle, enthralling and gloriously beautiful.
The best sort of film ,magic'.' '~·•·ho., .... 1.11 ... , ".Fr ~ ... mw ...
"A magnificent, lavish epic of high adventure'.'
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Galleries
"t: ~ MUSEUMS by the Bennett Bl"Olher11 of
Placerville Indefinite.
Tuca.·Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
497-6005.
&:r"t1'8m. Thn>Ulth Aprfl.
497-5377. BOW&aa llU8EUll. ~ 2002 N. Main St .. Santa
-0 Ana. ··1r1sh Sliver·· exhibit it or 17. 18th and 19th cen·
tury silver from Oublln"s
National Museum of Ire-
land. Hours Tues.-Sat. I 0
a .m.·5 p.m .. Sun. 12-5 p.m.
972-1900.
LAGUJllA B&ACB llU-
81tUll or ART. 307 c urr Drive. ··vou Gotta Have
Art.""..an rxhlblt conceived
and dlrer trd toward a
youth ful audien ce to
provide an overview or art
using Its basic c:lements -
shaJ)('. color. line. form,
tcxturf'. s pace:. and light Is
shown through April 15.
flours Turs .·S un. I I :30
a.m -4:30 p.m. 494-653 1
GALLERIES
ALLEPfDALE GAL-
LERY, 1540 S. Coast High-
way. La~una Beach. Highly
pollsh«f bron~r sculptures
AATJ8T8 GALLUY a
raAIU STUDIO. 1 l
Monarch Bay Plaza. South
LagUna. Artist/ photogra-
pher Susan Smith's exhibit
ts on view through April 30.
Hours Tucs.-$at. 10 a.m.-6
p .m .. Mon. l ·6 p .m .
661-9352.
BC SPACE GALLERY.
235 Forest Ave ... Laguna
Beach . ··eonvcrgence -
Part II"· features artists rep-
resented by the gallery. A
distinctive blend of at-
titudes prevalent In the
photographic a rt of today
arc dJsplay. Throuah April
2 1. Hours Tues.-Sa1. 11 :30
a.m.·5:3~. 497-1880. BLUE GALLERY.
1540 S. Coast Hlghway.
Laguna Beach. An artlst"s
reception will be h)Md Sat· urday. 1-0 p.m.. tt> view
new works by Allayn
Stevens and Marla
Bl.VS DUS OilL&RY,
Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 3 1 10
Newport Blvd.. Newport
Beach. F'caturcs ortgtnal
·'Turn -of ·the -Ce n fury
European Posters .··
Through April.
80Jf 811tllON OAL·
LSRY. 1166 Sunflower at
Falrvtew, Costa Mca. A
atudcnt art exhibit with
works from lrvtne Coast
C hrtst lan Schoo l.
Marantha C hristian
Academy. and Prince of
Peace Lutheran School Is
hanging through April 28.
Mon.·Sat. 10 a.m.·6 p.m.
557-0804.
BUBNAPA.Rll COtmCJL
CllAllB<8, 6650 ~ach
Blvd .. Buena Park. Penny
Hineman McManl~I. arts
commissioner for the city or
Newport Beach for the past
five years. qlsplays acrylics
and watercolors A ffC'ep-
tlon In her honor Is sched·
uled for tontght. 7:30·9
Calendar
SAN JUAN
CAPISTRA.PfO lll8810N,
J 1882 Camino Caplsl rano.
San Juan Capistrano. Call ·
fornta·s oldest building.
Native American and earfy
Spanis h culture exhlbltrd.
493-1424.
SAl'fTA Al'fA ZOO, .J801
E. Chestnut. Santa Ana.
More than 250 animal. bird
and reptile species are
found In this lushly plantc:d
park. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. dally.
835-7484.
SBERllAN LIBRARY
APfD GARDltKS, 264 7 Pa· .
ctflc Coast HJghway. Corona
del Mar. Hose. cactus. an-
nual gardens. orchid con -
servatory. kol ponds. gift
s hop. Open dally 10 :30
a.m.-4 p.m.
SIX FLAGS MAGIC
MOUNTAIN. 260-acre
theme park with rides.
sho ws. c-ntc rlalnmen c.
'Tr MADE ME LAUGH!
• ANIMAL HOUSE'WALKS THE BEAT!"
-Joel Siegel. GOOD MORNING AMF.H.JC,4.. ABC TV
I
Just don't call~m
when you're in;trouble.
lPOUCI
What an Institution!
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mrl -751-4114 a.aro.cmu
l'llnJCtl>ll PAllt MASUNSn • Dlllll:TWll HUGH WILD .AIMJO(~-
NOW SHOWING!
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._ .. 49>6220 MiiWTD 891·3693
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IDfmtSJD • ~ WlSWT£.R TWIN W,,S.3lJ
p.m. Mon.-Fr1. 1 ·5 p.m.
T h rough April 27 .
523-0351.
CAL STATE FULL-
DTON M«-ln Art Gallery.
"Face to Face -Back to
Back.·· an cxhfblt which
explores the phenomenon
of artist-couples Is pres·
entcd through May 9. Large
scale figurative sculpture.
video-taped documentation
and other clements from
theater occurrences and
performances p l u.s
dJmenslonal. multl·mcdta
paintings are on view. A
reception will be held Sat·
urday from 7· 11 p.m. Also
that evening Jo Harvey
Allen and Terry Allen offer a special performance at 8
p.i:n. In the UnlversJty
Center Theater. Mon .-Frt.
12-4 p.m .. Sun.-2-5 p.m.
Closed Saturdays and Apr.
20 and 22. 773-2037.
CBlUSTIAJlf THOMAS
GALL&aY. 1001 W. 17th
St..SulleT. Costa Mesa. An
exhibition of abstract
Computer Dtscoverv Center
and other exhibits. Some or
Southern California's finest
ctoggers. or "hlll btlly lap
dancers:· participate In the
1984 Clogging Jamboree
every Sat. and Sun. through
May 13 except Apr. 2 1. Tl'c
festival occurs a t I 2:30.
I :30 and 2 :30 p.m . In the
Grecnwlllow Theater. Open
Sal.·Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m:
Located 25 m lies rtt7rtho.Q.f
Universal Studios at Magic
Mountain Parkway. f'Xll off
1-5 Valenc ia . (213)
992-0884.
I • UKIVERSAL STUDIOS
TOUR, 100 Unlvc:rsal City
Plaza. Unlvc:rsal City. A
"fest ival Musical dr
Primavera." with music by
two local hlspanlc bands. a n
appearance by rttordlng
s tar Trlnl Lopez and
chances for prizes. Is fea·
tured on Sunday. The-~
ular two-hour tram tour
through tht" world famous
""back lot"" Is a lso featu~.
(8 J 8) 877. 131 I.
aculpturaJ nauru featunng
the work or Annie 1-lealx.
Aleo abetract oil paintings
by John Badger. Indefinite.
Tuca.-Sat. 9 a .m.·5 p.m.
crrY Of' lRVINE. Fine
Arts Center. 4601 Walnut
Ave .. lrvlne. A 10th an-
niversary group exhibition
by membere or the Creative
Art• Guild wllJ begin today
with a public recepttcm
from 7-9 p.m. Palntlng.
sculpture and One crafts In
a vartety of media will rep·
resent local talent. Through
May 2. Mon.-Thurs. 9
a.m.-9 p.m .. Fri. 9 a .m.-6
p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
552-1078.
CITY or KS.PORT
B&ACB. City Hall Gallery.
3300 Newport 8Jvd.. New-
port Beach. Wateroolors by
C&ona Weber. of C.orona dcl
Mar. and MarjOrle Hielscher
are featured thl"OUl(h April
18. 640-2271.
COST A llllt8A ART
LEAGUE members who
have their work on display
dur1ng the month of Apr11
arc Lour1 Quarton and Ira
Dobbs. Glendale Federal.
Fashion Island: Sue Walsh.
Orange Coast Savings.
Adams Street: and Mary
Elle n OcHaven. Mesa Verdt'
Library . Cos ta Mesa.
830·9415.
DUIGPIS RECYCL£D
GALLERY, 619 N. Harbor
Blvd., fulterton. ··Renec-
tlons tn Glass" features two
outstanding American glass s tudios. Orient and
Flume and Steven Maslach.
Th rouJ(h A prll I 7
879-1391.
GALgRIA
CAPl8TaA1'0. 31 681
Camino Capistrano. San
Juan Capistrano. The
finest In alt media or Ameri-
can lndlan art Is featured
Exhibiting art lsts Include
R.C. Gorman. Helen
Hardin. John Nieto and
Clifford Beck Through
April 26 Mon.·Sat. TO
a .m.-5 p.m. 661-1781.
GUGGEPfBEllll GAL·
LltRY. Chapman College.
333 N Olas.~11. Orangc-""Sound and Siience... d
new work by Mlneko Grim·
mer. Includes unlqur-
ktnetlc sculptures which
feature blocks of Ice with
pebbles frozen Into lhc-fn
s uspended a bove architec-
tonic structures of wood.
A GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
COMMUNITY SERVICES presents
Musica da Camera
Classical Chamber Ensemble
~~ Sunday, April 8th,
3 P.M. at GWC Theater
Admission:
$3 General
$2 Students/
West Coast.
Chamber Orchestra
Saturday, April 14th
8 P.M.
GWC Theater
(Gothard St at Cenltr Ave )
Admission:
$3 General
S2 Student./
Gold Key Cardholders
Tieketa avai!Able at t.he door or at the
GWC Boorut.on (71') 896-8378
met.al a nd win:. As the Ice
melta. the pebbles rail at
random Intervals down
through the structure
producing an Intriguing
and alway• uncxJX'(?ted ex· pertcncc of silence and In·
tcnnlttent aound. Hours
Mon.-Sat. 1-5 p .m .
Throuah Apr11 27
LACU"A 8&ACB
SCHOOL 01' AllT, ElUnl(t'r
Gallery. 2222 l.aJ{una Ca
nyon Road. "C3Jlfornla
Landscapes : Four
Painters" brtnp,a t~ether
the works of Mirian Smith.
Linda Stevens. Don Hen·
dr1x and Jerry Davis. Hours
Mon.·Frl. 9 a .m.·4 p.m .
Sat. 9 a . m . • I p m
497-3309.
llAT&R8 f'IJllE ART
OALLBRY. 1492 S Coast
H~way. Laiuna Beach.
Works Include largest col-
lection of Miro graphics In
U.S. and raf't' group or
dchtngs by Rembrandt In·
ddlnlte. 10 a.m.-10 p.m
dally. 494-3903.
ORAJllO& COAST COL-
LEGB Art Gallery. 2701
Falrvtew Road. Costa Mrsa
An cxtllbtUon contrasts the
works of California folk and
contemporary a rtists
Mon.-Fr1. 10 a.m ·3 p.m
432-5725.
ORAPfOE COAST COL·
LEGE Photo Gallrry. 270 1
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.
Photographe r Lo nny
Shavelson expl ort's
storytelling. Individual and
cultural Interest and visua l
aesthetics In a pla yful a nd
artistic series r ailed "Per·
sonal Ad Po rtraits .··
Through May l. Mon. ·frl. 8
a .m.·5 p.m. a nd 7-9 p.m
432-5725.
ORANGE COUNTY
Clt1'TER POR COPITEll·
PORARY ART, 362 I W .
MacArthur Blvd.. Space
11 I . Santa Ana. Featured Is
a rtwork which Includes
computer graphics genrr
ated Imagery by David Em
Also. his "Dtglcon "" <'ollc-<'·
llon Is s hown. Through
April 20. Wed -Sun 12 !>
p.m. 549-4989.
QUORUM, 37 4 N Coast
H~hway. Laguna Bearh .
Jane London's watercolor~
a nd Fay llocgerman·s olls
are on exhibit through Junr
I . 10 a .m.·5 p.m. dally.
494-4422.
SAPfDSTONE GAL·
Lf.lRY. 384-A N. Coas t
Highway. Laguna Beach
'"Nouveau Spr1ng:· an ex·
citing nl'w show startlnji!
Tuesday. fcaturc-s works by
I 0 local artists lncludlnji!
Alice Carnc-y with Nouveau ,
mlxcd media. nguratlVt'
paintings. and Anita Healy
using a musical thrme.
com6lnlng calllgraphy a nd wate~lor. Turs.-Sun 11
a .m .-4 p.m. 497-6 775.
SAN JUAN
CA.Pl9TRAJlfO LIBJlARY
AND CULTURAL
CEl'fTER. La Sala Room,
31495 El Camino Real, San
Juan Capl8trano. Harry
Benson presents a selection
of his noted work. spanning
a 30-year photojOumallsm
career for many publl·
cations. Through Aprtl 26.
Tucs.-Sun. l Q a .m.-2 p.m.
493-3984 .
SAl'fT A APfA COLLSOE
Art Gallery. 17th at Bristol
Street&., Santa Ana. "Thc-
Book of the Dteappearcd. · ·
an architectural nanatfve
by Richard Turner •
Mon.-Thura. 11 a .m.·2
p.m.. Frt. 10 a.m.-noon.
Tues.·Wcd. evenings 7-9 p.m. Th~ next 1Tr1day.
Galleries
SOUTH CO.AST A:llT
CSNTSJI. 283 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. ··The Mov1ng
Image" -100 Important
worlts ol animation art
chosen for lhdr art.lat.le and
historic stgn1r1cance by
Jerome K. Muller for a
national tour. Onishea a
local showing Saturday.
Hours 10:30 a .m. to 5:30
p. ~uSAR llPWT08 OA.1.-
L1taY, 522 Old Newport
Blvd .. Newport Beach. An
exhlblton reatur1ng the
work of David Plowden.
well known for his
documentary photographs
of America. and Anthony
Hernandez. with Images
from his two series. "Put>llc
Use Areas" and ··Public
Ftshlng Areas:· ts pres-
ented,,. through Aprtl 14.
Tucs . ..sat. I 0-a .m.-5 p.m ..
and Wednesday eve nings
by appointment. 631-6405.
TLX GALLERY. &I I
Anton Blvd.. Suite I 20.
Costa Mesa. Two exhbl-
tlons. '"New German Ex-
pressionist: Works on
Paper·· and ··vintage cau-
fornla : Paintings and
Sculpture ... open tooay and
continue through May 5.
The Gennan works co~
directly from Gennany and
have not been exhrbltcd In
the United States before.
They Include paintings on
paper. drawings, and some
prints. and are some of the
best examples of the new
German artists.
UC IRVINE FIN'E ARTS
GALLERY, Irvine. Exhl·
blllon of new work by John
Paul Jones. UCI professor of
studio art. Through April
28. Also work by Peggy Ann
Jones Is featured Aprll 9· 14
with an opentn~ reception
Bleachers. For the Casual side of you ..
Tues .. 6-8 p.m. Tuce.-Sat.
12·5 p.m. 856-6648.
UC IRVDIS ll&DICAL
C&!l'rSa. 300 Romneya
Drive. Anahefm. Don May,
nallonally recognized artist
and destaner. exhlblls his
• rt"marka61e collection of
California Images. with
scenes Including the nsh-
lng boats. fishermen and
cannery or Newport,
carmel a nd San Franctaco.
lhe back alleys or Santa
Ana and a sunrise u seen
from Mount Baldy. Through
April. 7.76· 7976. .
Everything trom pants. shirts and s~ to sweatshirts•
All 100~ cotton in ~ colors that fit in wttl\ your active lifestyle
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''TIE SAME OF SAMES''
A fast-paced production with devasutinc wit. hulDOf, and
music. An ~ of lmfy entertlinntent tempered wrth
learninc and fun! Game c.ds induded with tickets.
SlllA r, AMIL 1111 I , .•.
NEWPORTER, PLAZA BALLROOM
1107 J~BOREE RD, NEWPORT BEACH
TICKET 8ALE8 & WiFO:
t1l-a211 ,, 111-1212
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
COMt.IJNITY SERVICES
presents
Friday, ApnJ 6th. 8 pm
Saturday, Apnl 7th. 8 pm
Golden West Colle&e Theater
Hllnbncton Beach (Gothald 1t Ctnter Of.)
Admission: SS cenet1I, S4 student/
Gold Key Clfclloldefs
fdets anillble in the GWC Boobtore or
at the doof. For info Clll (714) 89>8378.
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~Laguna Moulton o ·utline~ -~2nd year
c(
Wtth the com--------------mun 1 t y t h eat er
seasons drawing near
the finish line. actors TOI and audiences arc be-
ginning to wonder
whal the local play-T
houses have on their ITU$
agendas for 1984-85 .•••••••••••• AJ least one has de-
movement. mime and audition technique.
Rowe will teach one of the classes. as will Alex Golson.
Donna Soto-Moretini and Marla Pendleton. The sessions
will be scheduled from 10.a.m. to S p.m. Monday through
Friday and arc divided into le vels for beginners and more
expcnenccd performers.
The workshop will culminate in a showcase pro-
duction by the students. To set up an interview or obta¥\
more information. call Harriet Whitmyer between l and 5
p.m. at \he playhouse. 494-0743. • • •
19 12, Newpon Bcac:h 92663 ...
Don Paul and Darlene Williams oflrvinc are featured
in the Greek drama "The Trojan Wo men," opcm ng
toniaht for nine pcrfonnanoes through April l Sat Cal State
Fultc:non's Little Thcater ... curtain is 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Satutdays and 5 p.m. Sundays. with reservations
taken at 773-3371.
.''SEAGULL'' ..• cided. . § T he Laguna Moulton Playhouse. oldest and largest m a: Orange County. has anno unced its new season -or at
THE COSTA MESA Civic Playhouse has seen the last
of the Orange County Fairgrounds. After 19 years. the
players will move into the Rea Cultural Center. 661
Hamilton St.
FromPate2
become an actress. . .
lcas1 four of the five plays on its schedule. The Moult<:!n
currently 1s presenting the thriller "Deathtrap" and will
mount a tandem production of tbe. musical "Damn
Yankees" with Golden West College this summer.
Laguna's 62nd consecutive season (which makes i i
one of 1he most durable community theaters in the
country) will include the musical "Guy.s an.d Doll~:· and
1he Neil Simon comedy "I Ought to Be 1n Pictures.
The comedy farce "Bullshot Crummond" also 1s
planned for lhe Moulton, alo ng with a revival of the
fantasy "On Borrowed Tlme." The last show in the
1984-85 hneup 1s still under consideration. according to
playhouse managing director Doug Rowe. .
Meanwhile, the playhouse has announoed reg.is-
trat1on for its fourth annual summer acting workshop,
which will run from July 2 through Aug. 14. The workshop
will include classes in acting. ~ne study. voice.
The
Crystal
cathedral
presents
Pati Tambellini. who's been the playhouse's resident
director since the group was formed in 1965, has
announced the c.ast for the opcnina production, ap-
propnatcly titled "The Second Time Around." Gene
Benedict and Manha Winslow bead the cut u senior
citizen swccthcans. with Pierre Bcaurcauard, Essie faJcs,
Sally Golden and Joe Herzog roundina out the company.
"Second Time" opens April 26 and runs through May
19. and reservations arc being taken al a new number.
645-4985. • • • BACUTAGE -The Friends of the Newport Theater
Arts Center art interviewing prospectjve d irectors for the
1984-85 scason._thosc interested should send a resume.
aloni with tnles of three plays they'd like to direct. to
anistic director, Eileen F1shbach. at NTAC, P.O. Box
The Glory of
EASTER
Now thro ugh April 20, 1984
Fisher comes alive talkin~ about the play. which 1s
one of her favorites. Dcspatc its "classic" status.
"Seagull" is a very human play - and '!ery f~nny. sh.e
said. "Chekhov is a wonderful humon st. I JUS.t can t
imagine that people could come in and have anything less
than a fabulous time." ·
AT SCR, Fisher is playing opposite Th~mas Hu~.
best known for his role as the hapless fraternity pledge 1n
the movie "Animal House" and soon to be seen as
Mozart in the upcoming film version of "Amadeus."
"I have a wonderful cast to work with." Fisher 1a1d .
"Hulse is one of the most sensitive actors I've ever
worked with. The main challenge is to make Nina
believable. She's a wonderful character. because she's so
fresh and direct and rcaUy innocent.
"She's the only character in the play who makes real
choices and takes real risks.·· Not unlike Fisher herself.
/\dramatic and mu'>ic .11 n .. 't'nctetrrn:nt ol the last
edrthl) <l.i)., of C"hri'll Contemplating the end
Janet May
as Mary Magdalene
Jonathan Fuller
as J esus
Douglas Blair
as Pilate
Performances every
evening at 6:30 8t 8:30 p .m.
'I0\111 IX there wht'n th<' !f•)Oll, throngs ~Korn< ltlch
rl"dn-rm-r-~us (hn'>I UP"" 1115 triumphant entry Into
~ru~lcm • 'lbll 11 bo llw•r 1o1h(-11 In anger .k'l>u'
11·move'> lh<' mO<Wy ch.;nql·" lrum tht• hou'W ol Yod
• You II be ll~rc lfhcn Je..,u., lll""' Ith di'>< lp!H .ind Jll ol
manl.rnd the M!ys to ahund.t1H llvmq • 'lblJ II ht" lll4"rl'
when thf' lklc turno; .1<t.1in .. 1 lllrn • 'lblJ II he lhl'rc wh1:n
f'ct11tluo; Piiate "IC'fltNtt n thm 1n df-,1th • 'IV\! It IN'l lhf'
t'.trlh <onvut-..· lhr ""~ "'""' ''·"" lhf' ltqfltnlnq n."h whn1111· h n.iilrd to ttw 1 10" • '••ll 11 Ill' lhcrC' to h<'J1
111., vv1·n la'\! wor•f'> • Ami• Vou ti IX tht'n· '""that
mo'll qtnnous mom <>I hi,t111y 1o1lwn ~u' Chrl\11., rt~nl
CHARGE RESERVATIJNS BY CAlmG
(714) 54GLORY OR (213) ~3GLORY
Chapman Collete cut of .. The Shadow Box" rebeanes the 1977
Pulitzer Prise-Winner aboat terminally ill patlenta who gather with
frlenda. Kathryn Grah•m la dlrectln& the 8 p .m. •how• n1ahtly
t.broqh Sunday at Waltmar Theater on the campu ln Orange.
THEY'VE ARRIVED!!
COMPACT DISCS
"DIGIT AL AUDIO BROUGHT TO
YOU ON A BEAM OF LIGHT."
Jeaac Stern
60th Annlvereary
Celebration
-~ -OPEN
10-10 Weekday•
11-7 Sunday
(71') 546-0038
OVER
200 r
TITLES
AVAILABLE
Thriller
Michael Jackton
Mua Verde Center
2701 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta Meea
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••• lmA•W,"a~a ...... lby~
and Hart. ea betnl praented at lletiUtJan'1 Weet Dtnner
Playhouee. 140 "Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492~
cloet" ~t and Saturday• at 8 p.in., Sunday at I and '1 p.m . • .,.. M'oLAD CW TD SAD CAn." a '*kwoodl
drama. opma ~l at ~ OoUee In Mlllton
Viejo (831-4656). Perfonnanca are .ch~ for Fridays
and Saturda,-at 8 p.m. and Sundaya at 3 p.m. through
Apr1l 15. · "T• ~ llAR ... a polttJcal &.ma. wtndl up th ta
weekend at the Weetmlnater Oommwdty Theater, 7272
Maple St., (986-• I l 3). F\na.I perfonna.nca are t.ontght and SaiutdarJ: 800 ......... .,.,
•• 'IWl'RAP.'• a myetery thriller, II at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouee. 606 Lagllna Canyon Roed. ~na
Beach (49'--0743). Pa1onnancea are Tuelldaya through Saturdaya at 8 p.m. and Sunda19 at 2:30 unW Aprtl 15 . .., .,, .,,
"FATm'S 110811 -.SSD9.'' a aaUr1cal comedy.
completes lta run tn the Plajbox Theater at Golden Weal
College tn Hunungton Beach (895-8378). Clo.i~ per-
fonnanca are tontctit and Saturday al 8 p.m. and SUnday
al3 ~.m. . 'J'Uitin OmL.'0 the muatcaJ biography of Fanny
Brtce. II performed at the Orand Dinner Theater, 7
····ELIZABETH HOWARD'S.
· Curtain Call Theatre
: .. :Jiu e,.,1ai11 Call clu~ o//.,
: 1/u la6ll•li ,..p(ul on 1/u
~ CO..nfr Jinn•r llua/N cireui/
: attJ ii~ urveJ al lfu la Lt.
• l'al/u,. ti.an in a 1,.,//.1 line"
Tom Titus
Live on ltage ... Now playtng
"Men of Lii llanchll"
Extended by popular demand
c R111rvatlona (714) 838-1540
690 EJ camtno Real, Tustin, CA. 92680
arle'luin
• I o,,,,.,, l'I•• ll1t1t '"
NOW PLAYING
Orange County Premiere
'i ---~'Ktf~ -rJ.:.#lt.<J~Tlt-!:: ., q
Jonathan Lucas -
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--· Book & Lyric• By Gretchen Cryer
MMak: ly Heney Ford • -
P~rformances Tues thru Sun Sat & Sun Brunch
3503 9. Harbof Blvd., Santa Ana 12704
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"9edman Way, Anaheim =·· nldldY U&llfl Monda,Y* ·~ curtatn tJmea und r rt. ,;. ., .,, ...... OS llYACI' AmT•PWQ
IT OR TBS aoAD ... a muakal about a ~· We and
career, ta at the Harlequin Dinner Pia~. 3803 a.
Harbor Blvd .. S.nta Ana (97~5511). ~ euellt Monda.,;:p.IU'Y1rw curtatp tlmea th~ =· .,, ·"" .. Alft> TBS AIL\UWO I ~ Dlt&~T:• a muatcal baaed on the blbllcal 1-Dd.
opeoa tonight at the Newport Theater AN Center, '1801
ClU'f llrtft, Newport Beach (631-0288). Per1ai •• ,,... wlll
begtvm =and sat~ at 8 p.m. u.n..e M8J e. .. LA A.a ft.JI I. a revue . ~ . li..ae Im·
penonatora. opena Wedneaday atSebMtJul a Well Dinner
Playhouae. 140 Ave. Pk:o. San ClemenCe (4ft-91&Gl. 0 llAll °' LA 11ARCBA." the Don ¥::':. IDUillal1. contJnuea at the Curtain Call Dinner • 880 El
Camino Real. TustJn (838-1540). Performancea are nightly
except Mondaya al varytng curWon Umea ~May 6 . ..... .........
••nm llOOUTRAP.'• ~lha ChttltJe'1 lhrtller. II
being pe.rfonned at the Newport Harbor Actora Theater.
390 Vont~ Vtlta St .. Coeta Mesa (631 ·5 l I 0). Thundaya th~ Saturday• at 8 p.m .. Sundaya at 1 p.m .. until Aprtl
29 .......... 'h
"TBS 1l1JSIC llAJll.'' Meredith wni.on·a muek:al.
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-_, ~ .... Ne•i= -siake COMer "'...., 1 · 1 Mormon Church. 801 er Dl1ve. Newport ee.ch
(1545-6490). The ftnal performance• at 1=:,•· . * "CJaStt.a1JOT8T8coc::aoo'8 .•• -~ .... I
eel tn a mental=w hdd OYtt thrcllf..Clt AprO 14 at the Ms.eon VI$ Pia tn the Little "'l'tiieater of M'-6on ~
VteJo ttwi Sc (841-t24!5). The.,_ wW be etaged &:
F,.ye ind Set'"=~ 8 p.m . ., "' "' • • .,.. JllSD ·•• a chddren'I fantuy. wt1J be '!<
performed by the Llhput Playen Saturday at 2:30 p.m'. In ~
lhe 1M1n tbe9tcr ol Golden Wat Oo&lclle lo HuntlntlOft ~ Bach(ll5-a'78). --,,.. .,....... 80T'8. •• a Ned Stmon comedy, ca
dolee tl1ta weekend at the L. P. Repertory Oona~. 300 :_. Ceotenmal Way. TUllln (731 ~7w.Z). P'tnit.I ~
are tonlaht and Saturday al 8~15. Sundad:Jt :30.-" ., .,., J:
•eyOIJ IDIOW I CAIM' DAa --TD WATD'S auNibMi.'• an evenmc ol four OftNld adult
eomedlel. opaw ton•t at the lmne 0-munkJ TbeMer •
In the audttonum ol 'twt.le Rock C.oaununtty Park. Turtle
Rock Drtve at SunnyhW Amid, lntne (8d'7·5498). ~fonnanca will be itvm F'l1daya and Saturdaya at 8 p.m.
through Aprtl is wlth maunea Sunday and Aprtl 15 at 2
p.m . .,,.,....,...,,.Excellent:.,,.,,.,,. Vay Good:.,,.,... Oood:.,,. Notao
Good.
~ollts · ·RPser LAGUNA
BEACH
WINTER SPECIALS
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DINNER
MON Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80
TUES Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3. 95
WED Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95
THURS Spaghetti/Meat sauce .......•..... 3. 45
fRt Teriyaki Brochette. .................. 5.35
SAT Teriyaki Steak.. ....................... 6.45 ·
SUN Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80
Served with eoup and salad
Choice of potato. rolla and
Jello Of lherbert
BREAKFAST
M-f tff 11:30 am
French toast, one ea
with bacon or sausage .............................. 1. 79
3 pancakes & 2 ags ................................ 1.19
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400 So.. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach
Ample parking In rear
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WITH
Br.t...nda Caponera
Reataurant Executive
PUFFINS-Presents Friday Night Entertainment
Puffins Restaurant known for their adventure In natural
foods, Is proud to Introduce Jac;t( Brand. Jecic plays meltOw
guitar tunes from classical to Jazz on Friday nights from 8
p.m. Puffins Is loeated at 3050 E. Coast Highway In Corona
del Mar. Call 640-1573.
BAXTER'S STREET Teken °"'by ten wyoung AIMft.
can.."
Armed with an all new show and menu, ten talented
performers serve up an evening of food and fun. Bax1er's
Street, Newport Beach, Is now the home of the "Young
Americans." The recently refurbished Baxter''• Street has
become the backdrop for choreographer David Green's fully
costumed dance review. The review features a salute to
famous composers, a aetectlon of Broadway tunes and a
tribute t-0 LosAnge4es. The new dinner menu Includes Prime
Rib, Chictcen Cordon Bleu and fresh fish. A new lunch meoo
has also been added. highlighted by
choose-your-own-topping pizza, mesquite-brQ.lled ham-
burgers. steaks and matlnated chlciten breast!. Baxter's
Street is open for lunch Monday through Friday at 11 :30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Ofnner shows are Sunday 5 p.m. and 7:45 p.m .•
Monday-Wednesday 7 p.m .. Thursday-Saturday 5:45 p.m.
and 8:45 p.m. For reservations and information call (714)
540-2475 or (800) 722-8888. ~
"FRESH" NEW MENU DEMITS AT DAMA POIN'r8 "THE
JOU Y ROGER The Jolly Roger Restaurant In Dana Point, Is
introducing diners to much more than a spec18C\llar "new
look" restaurant. In addition to the spacious new "green-
house" dining area, bright new decor. and a remodeled
Cocktail Lounge, The Jolly Roger Is debuting an exciting new
bill of fare. "Fresh" is the main emphasis for The Jolly
Roger's extensive new menu and many Items on It. For
breakfast. The Jolly Roger rec<>mmends one of the new
"Build Your Own" omelettes made wl1h 3 fresh extra Large
Grade AA eggs. Guests can choose from a variety of fillings
ranging from assorted cheeses and breakfast meats to
tangy salsa and sour cream. Fresh baked croissants and
blSCtJlts served with Knotts Preserves are another ~
addition to the breakfast menu. Served from a new "all day '
menu, lunch at The Jolly Roger is distinguished by fresh
chalkboard specials which lnciude the dally chefs Selection,
Quiche prepared fresh each day, plus a tempting "0"*8tte
of the Day." New to the Jolly Roger menu Is the freshly
baked Chictcen Pot Pie in a puff pastry, filled to overflowing
with tender chlciten, peas. oelery, eatrots and mushrooms In
a creamy sauce. A detectable assortment of CrolUant
Sandwiches and a variety of salads are featured u well as
delicious chicken, turkey, beef and vegetarian fare. And for
dinner. the new Jolly Roger menu is unsurpassed. Seafood
lovers will enjoy Fried Eastern Scallops, Batter Fried Shrimp
and The Seafood Combination Platter. There's a Terlyakl
Combination platter and a tender chicken Cali-
fornia-boneless breast of chicken sau1eed and topped with
sliced avocado, tomato and Jack Cheese, all In a Mornay
Sauoe. For dessert, the .. Abaolutet)I Unforgettable Hot
Fudge Cake" Is just that, and the Peactl Melba and
Watermelon Sherbet are just as memorable. A new exotic
asaortment of drinks brings excitement to lunch, dinner and
Happy Hour. The new Jolly Roger "all day" menu features an
array of refreshing llbattons. A comple1e Wine Ll.91 I• also
being lntroduoed for the first time, Including wt,.... from
Inglenook. Stonecreet<. Louis Martini. Fetter, J. Lohr and
Berrtnger. Ewn with all the exciting new changes going on at
The Jolly Roger In Dana Point. there are no dise«nable
Increases In price, augmenting the appeal of this already
popular family restaurant. The progressM! ''fresh" change
81 the Dana Point Jolty Roger Is Just one mof'e fine reason
why Southern C.tltornfans have beell c:omlng b9ck -to The
Jolly Rog« for that 1P9Clal brand of good food, attentive
service. and unbeatable value for <>Yer 95 years.
• • • • Feature of tfNI o.ny Piiot AdVertlslng Dept.
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'SPLASH' EFFECTSE1'TERTAllU1'G ••• rram..,.2
Daryl lltlnnab. u tbem1Rerlou blondmermalcl. e:dalbltaeome
anaaaal table mannenuuedlnee wttba bacbelorbl .. Splaah. ..
life is a shambles. He aets
·little sympelhy from his
wild and ~ _ brother,
played by scrv vete.ran
John Candy. On another trip to Cape
Cod, Hanks has a boating
mishap but is rescued by a
beautiful blonde (Daryl
Hannah) who quickly dis-
appears. The audience
learns she is a mermaid
who uses Hanks' wallet to
U"aCC him beck to New
York. She comC$ asboce
nude and speechlea at the
Statue of Liberty and is
reunited with Hanks
through the wallet.
The first half of the film
contains its best aod wann-
est moments as the fetching
Hannah takes the name
"Madison" from a street
sign, learns English from a
bank of television sets at
BloomingdaJes and sweeps
Hanks off .his feet with her
aggressive affection.
Some of the charm is lost
in the second half, which
rcliC$ on some broad sit-
com-type humor with
Eugene Levy (anot_her
SCTV graduate) as a scien-
tist determined to prove
Hannah is a mermaid. In a
sometimes clumsy con·
clusion. the film borrows
from "E.T." with a desper·
ate rescue and a frantic
pursuit that puts Hanks
and Hannahjusta few steps
ahead of well-equipped
govern~nt troops.
hi the end, the film
succeeds because it has a
strong love story at the
center with plenty of
well-staged comic b&lS by
Candy and Levy as the
icinit.
Credit should go to
Hanks, who sells the ro-
mantic and the comic tu ms
with equal finesse. And
Hannah, who's beauty
outshone her acting ability
in ~summer Lovers" and
"Reckless," is marvelous.
One m1ghtquibblcovera
few cheap gags and the
absence of background in·
formation on the mermaid.
but "Splash" remains one
of the most entertaining
films of the season.
I~
Happy RHr
Treat yourself
to
THE
llAPfrHOIS .HAHOBooK
A Guide
to Happy Hours
at Orange County
Restaurants
$2.00 each
M•il Clttclr./ Monty Ord" lo:
T ASTE•maker's
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AGAIJllST ALL ODD&: Rated R. Jeff ~ea.
Rachel Ward and James Woods JOve superb per-
fonnanccs as three chatacters lnvofved ln a compell-
ing romanlic triangle. But director Taylor Hackford
(° · i\n Offlcer and a Gentleman") sets this romance
agaJnst a larger. more confusing s tory about
gambling and polfttcaJ corruptJon In contemporary Los Angeles. Gorgeous photography. particularly tn r
the scenes fllmecfln Mexico . ..,.....,....,....
BROADWAY DAJlfNY R081t~Rared PG. Woocty
Allen1s wannest and most accessible film In years
actually plays like an extended s ketch . Plenty bf
amusing scenes. but the ending Is rather abrupt and
unsatisfying. All~n gtves one of his bes~ per-
formances as a neurotic theatrical manager promot-
ing a group of second-rate acts. Mia Farrow, ln an
Interesting switch from her usual roles. portrays a tough-talking New York woman. V'v ·
THE BIG CHILL: Rated R. A wann. superbly
acted fllm about a reunion of colJ~e friends.
following the death of a comrade. Wrtier-dlrector
Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Heat°' and the George
Lucas mega-hits) sets up the s tory to make a Btg
Point about the 1960s generaUon. He never quite
makes the point. but the mm remaJns an engaging.
funny study of friends hip . ..,.....,.....,...
FOOTLOOSE: Rated PG. The dance sequences
are fun. but between them you'll have to endure a
ponderous. predictable story about small-town
morality a nd teen-agt' frustrations . .Kev1n Bacon
shines In the lead role. John Llthgow makes the most
of a thankless role as the strtdenf town minister. Not
as pretent lous as · · F'lashdaoce. · · but not as Interest-
' Ing to watch ei ther . .,... .,... ~-------...;..___.;..._ _____ __, THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE: Rated R.
Jane Greer and Richard Widmark are ln-Writer-director Tony Richardson ("Tom Jones."
volved in tbe latrt&ae in .. Agalnat All Odda." "The Border") has created .a scrupulously faithful
(Pleue He llOVIE/Paee 18)
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NOW SERVING
COUNTRY STYLE
SUNDAY BRUNCH 'I " I~clud .. Beverage -Well Drink or Beer
9 •• 1:00
1712 Placentia 645-EK>S l
COSTA MESA
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Sunday .
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screen adaptation of John' Irving's novel. The Olm
followsthedeltghtfuUyeccenlJ1c t:Serryf~mlly. whfch
endures one tragedy after another. including vtol-
ents deaths. rape and fatal heart attacks. BUt yes.
this Is a comedy. Superb ensemble acung by JOdle
Foeter. Beau Bridges. Rob Lowe'and even~ast.assja
Klnskl. playing the dlsllnclly unglamorouaSuaSe tfie Bear."'"'"' .
TBS RIGHT 8TUJ'P: Rated' PG. Tom Wolfe·s
book about the test pilots and Mercury utronauts Is
brought to the screen sklllfully by wrtter·dlrector
Philip Kaufman. While their deeds are
larger-lhan-llfe. the pilots remain comfortably
human. Vivid perfonnances by Scott Glenn. Ed
Harris. Sam Shepherd. Dennis QuaJd and Barbara Hershey . ..,..,..,...,
Jamee Garner la an ·Army ~eant at odds
with an eTi1 80Gthem aherlff bl ••Tank.••
SCANDALOUS: Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Air·
plane!") stars as an Amertcan television reporter In
London who gets caught In a conf ualng web of
blackmail ancf murder. Thls attempt at a modem
screwball comedy gets kayoed by a convoluted plot.
Pamela Stephenson·s delt2htfu1 performance u a
con artist almost redeems ff. "'"'
SPLASH: Rated PG.A del.Wltf ul comedy about a
New York produce dealer (Tom lianks) who falls for a
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When
you're talking
·barbegue,
you're talking · Texas.
J ust as real
.. --k>bsler comes
from Maine I and real sour·
dough from San
Francisco. real barbeque
comes from Texas. It's that si mple. Nothin~
but the best. And in Texas. there's one
barbeQue restaurant that's become a tradi·
tion .. .'the County Line. We're rated one of the
top 10 restaurants in Texas by the National Soci·
Cl)' of na~I Writers. And now The Coul')t)' Line brings its bi~
bl.~f r nbs. lean tender brisket and spicy sa~ to Irvine
cnJOY the sunset-and )10Ur fa\iorite drink-from our wrap-
around deck on Woodbridge Lake. Then sit down to our
famous Country Style ba~ue in a classic 1940's
roadhouse atmosphere.
When >00're talkin~
barbeque, you're
talking
The
County
Linc.
Open: Monday-Thunday. 5-to p.m.
Friday-Saturday. 4·10 p.m.
Sunday, 12·9 p. m.
4615 Barranca Parkway, Irvine
t
Call 642-5171.
Put • few words
to work for ou.
beauUful bk>nd mermaid (Daryl Hannah). The
myaterk>ua mermaid sprouts legs on land and lear(l9
Eng_ltah from a bank of televfston &eta at Bloom-
lngdalea. Actor Ron Howard dtrects with a sure
hand. estabUshtng a strong central love story and
letlln« SC1'V veterans.John candy and Eugene Levy
handfe some of the best loony bits. v v..,
TAl'flt: Rated PG. James Garner Is an Army
se~nl al odda wtth an evil Soulhetn shenff (G. D.
Spradltn). When the sheriff jails Garner's eon (C.
Thomas Howell) on a phony drug charae. GameT
strikes bac~ -W1lh hie own restorecf Sherman tank. A aim llatlc, sentimental crowd-pleaser, but
· Gamer ta a ways fun lo watch. The Implausible
climax will probably have you cheering despite
yourself . .., ..,
TSRllS OP &JlfDSAJUIENT: Rated PG. Debra
Wl~r and Shirley MacLaJnc give Oacar-callber
performances In lhla funny and touching film. which
traces a mother-daughter relationship over 30 years.
Jack Nlcho&.on, aaa paunchy. drunken astronaut. ls
also superb. The llCf1ous twist that occurs two-thirds
lhl"'C>Ugh Is mantpulatlve, but you'U'"'probably suc-
cumb lo It anyway. James Brooks · wu the
writer-director. ~.,,~
TBl818 SPDIAL TAP: Rated R. A clever. very
amusing parody of rock music documentartes.
focusing on an agtng BrtUsh band that faces one
misfortune after another on Its U.S. tour. Comic
actoraChlstopherGuest. Michael McKean and Harry
Shearer are marvelous as the dimwitted rock stars.
Rob Reiner (The Meathead on .. All In the Family")
directs and Is on screen as the "roclrumentary"
director as well. A caution: much of the mm 's humor
probably won't appeal to non-rock fans . .., v v
..,..,,..,.., -Excellent. "'"'"' -Very good. "'"'
-Good."' -Notsogood.
Jan and Dean. . . ·at Crazy Horse
Jan Bnn and a Tom-~ "'''er d~med that lbr
sanaiftl. mt>· aid'"~ a.ho~ r room at hiih school afttt f~ ~ wwki Ont di ad th(om to ~ a top
-roc.'k-pwp oftbc-"60l atona v.1th the ~ach Bo~
lt all sWtcd -.1lb t~ir tln.t tut. "Jenn) Ltt. · ~rhteb
tho •TOie afttt aolQI to a stn~r Oil(' nlght at the
Foll.cs8'&.~. OunQ1 ~ fim pba of t~1r C'ltter. Jan and Dean
~ IDCft tbaD ~"" ~ Known a t~ "Laurd and
Kant ot rod ·a roll." the "''"" rompk-ie entert11ncn
v.hosr musac ~ simpl) t~ most \"nibk phase of th'1r
takats.. . mc •1Wt lbat Jaa and Dean \\'ett rttOtdina stars
and l)ili& M*lld \ht rounuy playana roncttt oo
•«tmds. dlie) wt:t"C fuU..tinl(' colleat students -Dean at
the aa'\"U'Sa of Southern C'alifornta v.ht-re be earned a
blchc~« in fiDr am and Jan at UCLA whef'e be
,.'U and ecttpted in medical scbooJ afttt
pachaa-Utct:r lut rttOfds v.~~ "Ride' the Wild Su.rf.-
-'Tbe link ad Lady from Pasadtna," "~'s
~-ad ""Sldrwatk Surfins.'' After rcco,·m.ng from a
near faDI eat ~tan l966. an whtC'h the doctors told
Jan's pmftts dlQ1 ~would never~ a fully functioning
ha.man bciliia ~ Jan aod ~n arc roottnUtns tbor
career nar recaat comdlilct as catapulung them to ~doGs ~ I.banks 10 a TV mo\lie and their o•-n
1nrtc!i..s ....-ad hwnor.
Tldm lft $20 for tbctr shows at 6 and 9:30 p.m.
Suoda a 1k-Oat:)· Hone Steak Hou~ tn Santa Am.
Pboar S49-I .S 12..
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LIVE ON ST AGE · •
JULIE THEWS
STARRING IN
DIRECTED B Y JACJi. BUN< 11
The aulhe:llOC a:JJa of show biz
!'r " \' ork Ti""''
-.rs a sna:sn·
~ \"erk Journal-,\mrncan
& encnannng
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" a_ MlOOIU. 2949 Fairview, Costa Mesa (SS7-73t3). < serves Ju,nch Tuesday -Saturday and dinner tues-
tomatoes, onion add broccoli and orecchicttc served witt
broccoli, anchovy butter, olive oil and Parmesan cheese.
and bean cake iacoeenut milk aDd C&frr°S' sauce) and
,,.tpOIWpak(broccoli with ca$hew nuts andTOatcd
chili). ~ • day.Sunday. . >-as . • • •
VILLANOVA. 3131 W. Coast Hi~way, Newport
Beach (642-7880) is open for dinner ntghtly.
~ With the current passion for pasta, we mustn't forget
LL the Italian restaurants, which can do such a masterful job
...., of combining fresh vegetables with fresh pasta. For
Q> ins._.llCC VILLA.. NOVA. on the waterfront, offers a
"O marvelous spaghetti primavera with broccoli, tomatoes i and zucchini sautecd in garlic butter, served with
• • •• It's difficult in some Thai restaurants to find dishes
· M ildcrchoiccs are the sweet and sour veaetables.
stfr-fry vegetables., stir fry tofu witb sweet peas and areen
onions and Thai "aoldcn thread": muahrooms. bamboo
shoots. b~li .. bcan sprouts and onions laced with ea
noodles.
1. Parmesan. tabbed at $8. 9S.
which do not contain meat or seafood. But at l\OY AL
THAI CUISINE on the Coast H ig.hway, Sam Tila has
Introduced 16 vegetarian specialties. There'scven a
vegetarian version of mtt krob, that crispy rice noodle
appetizer which is more addictive than CrackerJacb.
You 'II also find scvcraJ soups. salads and some
ROY AL THAI CUISINE, 400 I w. Coast HWiway.
Newport Beach (673-3322), scf'Vcs lunch Monday·
Friday, dinner nightly and Sunday brunch.
3: In addition, forvegie lovers. there's a hearty
eggplant Parmesan at $10.25, a fritatt.a with zucchini. E
intriguing a la cane dishes. hot and spicy, sucb
askhat'ngpak(bamboos . mushrooms
Good Tasresap~rs twice monthly in the Wed·
ender.
American Seafood & Steak ~riiiiiijiiiiiiiiii--.,.~~l!iiiiiiiiiiiiim ..... ________ -..iiiiiiiiiiii---;:miiiii~
A. T. LIOS
Cahlom1a cu1S1ne F1esh Seatoo<1;>
pasias. meal . & poullry Etegan11y
served '" a casoat atmosphefe Otnne1
from 5 pm 7 days a week Wedding
recepltOnS and par lies 3901 E Cpast
Hwy . Corona del Mar 7!>9 1854
THE •ARN
Arnert<.an Lunch M r I I ? 30 Omner
M S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·f'
.. JO to 7 PM Sun Champagne
Buttel Brunch 10 2 30 £n1erta1nment
& Dancing. BanQuel F ac1111res
1496:> Redhill, Tuslln 730O1 15
THE~
aARN FA.MIER STEAKHOUSE
T hf• 0 11g111a1 r ea 1u11ng display
br0tltng lunch Mon f 11 I t ? Dmne1
111ghtly Mon -F11 from !> p m Sat &
Sun hom 4 pm 2001 Harb<>f Blvd
Costa Mesa 642·9777
HAl9tJRGER HAll&.ET
Famous variety of hamburgers. salOon
steak sandwiches. lobster btsqve.
ont0n soup fondue and cherry cob·
blef Lunch & dinner from 11 JO
M·Sat Sun 10-10 Special Sunday
Breaklast Greal bar & happy hour
15 .. !> Adams at Harbor Costa Mesa ~6 7392
HAftBOR HOUSE CAFE
F • ' 1tJh!;t f'd < 1nce 1939 Ornelelle<> ?!:>
vtt111>llf'"' Served 24 t1ours Sa11d
w1r.11 ... 1o JO va11e11e., Healed 9.:irde11
pal•• [)onnPr ser~ed 5 IQ PM 341 57
Cc1,1<.1 Hwy Dana PC)1nl f7 14J
49b 9270 Al!.O 1634 I Coast Hwy
Sun'>Pt Beact t? 131 59? !>404
ftARADISE CAFE
~n t ranctSC:an style I resh trsh and
pa~la Patt0 drnrng L unch M f 1 1 3
Olnnef Mon ·Sat horn 5 p m Happy
Hr M F 5·7 Wed Ladies Me 50" well
dtlflks horn 3 p m Banquer 1ac~1hes
600 Newpo11 Center Or Fashion
ISiand. Newpoft ~ach &44 1237
ftOOR RICHARDS
IUTCHEN
Areaklas1 lunch. drnner Patto dinrng
w1lh ocean view MC><:k!st PflC~ ~ I wine F ame0 IOI Belgian wa Illes
()pen datly hom SAM t t98 S Coast
Hwy In V1Mage ra11e Matt Laguna
Beach 497· 1667
Chinese
JADE DRAGON
S1echwan & Mand;i1111 Cuisines or
Old China Host Wallacf' l f.'f' ChPt y1,
Chen FleQant d1111no lunch 01nncr
Sal & Sun Dom Sum (Ch1ne5e Tea
Cake Brunch) Ba11Que1s. Beer &
Wine Reasonable Prices t:? 100
Beach Blvd . S1an1on 898·8933
AIR~RINN
M9cfttenaneen .-oom
C on11nentai Lunch M I • • 30 30
"''" Bruner 10 J 00 0,1 ""' 11 "'
5.30 Happy Hour M-F Entenammenl
& Dancing 7 mghls a week Valet
Parking. Banquet Facihtles 18700
MacArthur, Irvine 833·2770
CAFE LIDO
Newpo.; s Car"lery V11t.19,:> 1an sp< 1
Cory atmosprl're Amei1cen. Jldh,111
& Con1tnent.f. menu L 11nch M r
11 J Dinner n1ohlly !> 11 (nter ta•"
menl nigntly 9 1 30 Sun 1au se!>s1111
3 7 Ample p;ir111ng 2900 Newp HI
Blvd Newporl Beach 675-2968
MARCEL'S -Y..., ...,_, OWlcing Wed. thru
Sat. night• to ~ Box. 9:00 P.M.
to 1 :30 A.M. Top 40 a. Plano~ with
WeMy Ruth Stln e P.M., Mon. 8:30
P.M. Bacttgammon. Happy hour •-7
P.M. Come see our brand new loott
Serving sandwiches, soups, seafood
and crolssanta. 130 E. 17th St ~
Costa Mesa. 646-3666
"IVIE"A
Con11nen1a1 Chet R1ct'laro B~r911f'•
since 1970 1n11rna1e 01nong Lunct'I
1 I 30 J 00 Oonnt>r lrom !> PM Cto..,ed
Sun & Holidays BanQue1 1001' s
3333 S Br•s101 C o s1a M1>c,a
~o J840
Italian
DI PftEGO'S .
Home-style Italian Cooking m a ro-
mantic atmosphere. Same owne1
since 1975. ()pe(l Mon. thru Thurs
11·30 AM. to 10.00 PM. Fri. & Sal to
11 PM. Sun Brunch 10-3. dinner till 10 PM. 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa
&42-9500
MAflCELLOI
Family. owned. Established 'since
1973. Pastas. veal, pizza. Speclattzlng
in Oopplno Beer & Wine served
Salad bar Lunch Mon. lhru Frt. Dinner
7 nights a wee+< Sunda\' Brunch 10-3
Pm 17502 Beach Blvd at Slatet
Huntington Beach 8-42-5505
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ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
Mexican
Ml CASA MEXICAN
RESTAURANT
Our food Is a trip to Mexkx>l Eat.
since 1972. Open daily from 11 a.m.
tor lunch & dinner. Cocktails. Enter-
tainment Wed. thru Sat. nlghta In the
Bwro Room. 2M E. 17th St., Coeta
Mesa. Call 645-7626.
TORTILLA FlA TS
Award Ntnnttt year after year Same
Sonora s1yte c()()l(1ng SlnCe 1949
•Open <.ally 1 t 30 to 10PM Sunday
bfunch 10 30 to 3 Happy hOur 4 10
6PM Neekdays Comp1tmen1ary
l>ofana.. Cantena open Ill 2AM 17 40
S Cvast Hwy . Laguoa Beach
494·6E88
TRES AMIGOS
A pla< e 101 people who apprec•atP
qC>Od l.Aeiocan IOOd al surp11s1n91y low
prices Open daily t 1 a m lunch &
drnne Daily tunct'leon specials
Ca1e11 tg 2200 HarbOr Blvd K Marl
Pla1a Cos1~ Mesa 642·827418278
Natural/Healthy
FORTYCAMOfa
Healthy foodS, naturalfy Fresh baked
muffins dally Fresh julCes Va11etal
wioes Lunch & dinner 7 dllys a week
from 1 t ~ M Sunday chlmpegne
bfunch t 1 A M to 3 P.M Between
Bulloctts & I Magn.n 11"1 South Coast
Plaza 556-97QO (lower leWf)
aLACK8EARDS
H• .111 • BPCI F 111!1-t-r. Se.11000
l 1111tt1 11.3 00 D1111wr '1or11 !>PM
HilPt1r H oor M r r.11•11<;1~e OySIPI
B.11 T wv l1trl( kc, ~O<lth 111 lnttn Waynf'
A1lfH•rt 8 00110
THE CANNERY
featU1es fresh local seatood. eastern
beef Lunctl. dinnef. Sunday brunch
and champagne brunch. hatbof
cruises Entertainment n.ghtty and
Sunday aflemoon Lounge fOOd gal-
ley HistOltC wate1hoot landmafk lf'I
Newport's Canoe<y Village 3010
Lafayette 675 5777
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafood and lots of 1t Newport
Beach lunch. dinne1. Sunday
brunch Ove11ooks Newpo11 Bay
nJ!> W Coast Hwy 6 .. 2-~ 1 Irvine
Lunch. dtnner. happy hour 1830
Main 54!>-4 77 4
TAL~ OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Days Breakfast 7 a.m M-F
Lunch l t·4 M·F Dinner 4-1 I M-S
Sal & Sun bfunch 7-4 Oystet bar
Fri . Sat . Sun. Banquet taoflhes ~to
500 £ntet1a1nment Wed·Sun
PanOfamic bay view 400 Main SI •
Balboa 673-4633
THE WAREtiOUSE •
f rp c,'h Seafood & ln1e1na11ona1
Cu1c;1ne Wa1erlron1 drning Chet
Char'*'" Kalag1an lunch Otnne1. Sat
& Sun Award Wrnnong Brunch
Banquets & Ca1e11ng. Oyster Bar,
Entertainmen1 Lido Vtllage. Newport
Beach 6 73 4700
For Restaurant
Dlfectory Information,
Please Call
Brenda Caponera
At 642-4321 ' ext. 262
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Iltytilne Schedule ........................................... ,,. 7
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(2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. SunMt 91Yd.,lol A.ngeNia. Ca.
(4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Aw., 8urb1nk.. Ca.
(7) KA.BC, A.BC, 4151 Proepect Ave., Loi A.ngeeee, Ca.
1
8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 EngnMw Ro9d, Sen Diego, Ca.
10) KOTV, A.BC, Highway 94 and 47th St., Sen Diego, Ca.
39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Roed, San Diego, Ca.
(5) KTLA., 5800 W. SunMt Blvd., Loe A.ngM9, Ca.
(9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroee Aw .• Loe AnJ1elM. Ca.
( 11) KTTV, 57 46 W. SunMt Btvd., Loi Angelee, Ca.
(13) KOOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave.., Loe A.ngete9, CL _ ..
(28) KCET, .W01 Sunlet Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca.
(50) KOCE. 157« Ootden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca.
(56) KOOC-TV, 1730 ClementJne, Anaheim, Ca.
-l'llJTV
By PETER McCAULEY
Competition in the Unit-
ed States Football League,
now in its second sea.son,
looks tougher .
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Tempe Bay Budltt -
The QB shuttle between
John Reaves and Jimmy
Jordan continues. with sur-
prisingly good results. Slip-
pery Gary Anderson catch-
es the ball and takes hand-
offs with equal ease. WR
Eric Truvillion was the
league's iop TD pass catch-
er. Defense is solid.
New Orteut Breakers
-Transplanted team
hopes NFL journeyman
QB John Walton, JS, can
do it again. He has a good
line and this season he'll
have a quality TE, Dan
Ross, to. help out.
Blrm ....... m S&alllou-
Ex-Bill Joe Cribbs should
run wild in the USFL
Ex~teelcr QB Oiff Stoudt
was booed out of Pit-
ubur&h, only to become a
USF( millionaire. Is that
jUSlice? Ex-NA. teammate
Jim Smith is a trusty WR.
JacbMvtlJe Balls -
Defensive lineman Don
Latimer will be bullish on
defense. New coach Lindy
Infante loves the pass. but
he has no Ken Anderson
for his first year as head
coach. He'll settle for Mike
(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .• GtendeJe, Ca. Kruczek. _
(Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AWJ., SMta Montee.. Ca. MempMt ~wboab -
(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller' DE Reggie White, a top
Center, N.Y .• N.Y. draftee, may bean immedi-
(C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, ate s:ta'· But thett att few
N.Y.,N.Y. quahty co-stan around for
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. t. new coach Pepper Rodgers.
(L) SelecTV, Marina def Rey, Ca. PACIFIC DIVISION
(S) Showttme ArUeu w~ -
(S) Spotlight Who1 be the QB for coach
(C) Cable ~ Netw()(t(, Atlanta. Ga. George Allen? Whomever _ ...... ...
(9) WOR, New YOtt< City
(17) WTBS, Atlanta. Ca.
2 Friday, April 6, 1984
it is. he'll have Trumaine
Johnson. the USA.:s best
WR, to throw to and Tim
Spencer to band off to. OT
IGt Lathrop is a standout.
Los AaJelet ExprHt -
Rookie QB Steve Young
thinks pass, pass, pass. So
docs new coach John HadJ .
an ex-NFL thrower.
Rookie RB Kevin Nelson C..-.. eee uan.JPace 80)
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Traitor's fame parallels heroes'
'George Was hin on'
series to show friends hip
with Benedict Arnold
By PHIL SNEIOERMAN °' .. DlllY ..........
The story of the American Revolution 1s
filled with colorful heroes. and many will
be on view in the CBS miniseries ... George
Washington." Why then, would an actor
~lisb the chance to play the period's most
notorious character, Benedict Arnold?
.. No. I. when you're an actor. you play
any part -it has nothing to do with
villains or good guys or bad guys." explains
Stephen Macht. who brings Arnold to life
in the eight-hour series. "And the villains
arc the &est parts anyway. because they
tend to whitewash all the $ood guys."
Arnold's friendship with Washington
and his eventual betrayal of the Colonial
• cause will be depitt~ in the second and
third segments of this amb1t1ous mini-
series. It runs from 81to 11 p.m Sunday, 9 to
11 p.m. Tuesday. and 8 to 11 p.m.
Wednesday on KCBS Channel 2.
The episodes cover the Ii fe of the famous
Founding Father from age 11 -just after
the death of his father -to age 51. at the
end of the Re volutionary War. when
Washington must quell a threatened coup
by his own officers. 1
Tht script. based on tht' prize-winning.
four-volume biography by James Thomas
F1exner. is expected to enlighten many
Americans whose knowledge of Washing-
ton is limited to the cherry tree legend.
Location filming was done in Virginia and
Pennsylvania.
Barry Bostwick stars in the title role.
Pany Duke Astin portrays his wife. Martha
Washington. Jaclyn Smith plays Sally
Fairfax. the object of Washington's in-
fatuation. The large cast also includes
Lloyd Bridges. Jose Ferrer. Hal Holbrook.
Trevor Howard. Richard Kiley. James
Mason and Robert Stack.
And Stephen Macht make no apologies
for his character.
"Benedict Arnold has a wonderful life 10
tell about:• he says. ··it's probabl) more
intemting than George Washin$ton's for a
television audience. Most Americans don't
know that he was Washington's favorite
attack general. He was a hero dunng the
battle of Ticonderoga. At Saratoga, he
defeated General Burgoyne. But he was a
guy who hated to take orders. _
"Arnold charged in the battle of Saratoga
and was actuall y stripped of rank dunng
the battle by (Gen. Horatio) Gates and won
the battle. Then he wa rcinst:itcd by
Washington."
Bcefore acting the role. Macht rcseached
his character's life in the Washington
volumes and an earlier F1exner book on
Arnold entitled "The Traitor and the Spy"
"He was not a philosopher. he was a
self.made man:· Macht says of Arnold.
Stephen Macht
··one of the ongJnal capitalists. Except that
ht' got caught at 1t. He got caught at graft.
Every battfe that he won, he would take all
the spoils and sell them back -either to
the British or Colonial forces at extra profit
for himself.
"Well. he was caught and brought up on
charges. But he was never brought before
the Continental Congress because Wash-
ington had him too busy in battle. Finally,
he married a young Tory s!rl. Peggy
Shippen. and became the military gov-
ernor of Philadelphia. He got in over his
head in spending. and the Continental
Congress would never give him the full
rank of general. which he certainly de-
served."
For this reason. Macht says. Arnold
became a turncoat. attem(>ting to sell plans
for the fortress at West Point. Arnold's plot
went went awry when his messenger was
captured by three poachers trying to steal
the man's boots. According to Macht,
Arnold then fled to the other side and
returned as a British general, burning
Colonial strongholds to the ground.
In later years, Arnold returned to
smuggling and was a French prisoner for a
tame. Fi nally, he returned to London.
where he went insane and died.
But as Macht points out. the name oft has
miniseries as "George Washington." so
there's little chance here to explore
Benedict Arnold's life in depth. The actor
says the networks have been considering a
three-hour movie about Arnold. The
current minlsenes has prompted a post-
ponement. but 1f the project is ever
revived. Macht said he'd love the p:irt.
Which is not to say Macht is having
having trouble finding oth.:r roles La~t
Sunday. he w~s in two 1elevis1on movies
airing at the same time: "Flight No. 90:
Disaster on the Potomac .. on NBC and
"Samson and Delilah" on ABC.
But if he ever did have trouble finding
acting work, he could always fall back on a
teachm~ career. A few years ago at Queens
College m New York, the actor was-known
as "Professor Macht." A classjcally trained
actor. he earned his Ph.D. with a disserta-
tion on the history of the London Academy
of Dramatic Arts. In New York. he tauJht
dramatic literature during the momllll
while seeking stage roles later in the day.
On the basis of his stage work, he was
offered the leading roles in 1975 at.
Canada's Shakespeare Festival in Strat·
ford. A Universal scout Spotted him there
and offered him a contract io:>come to
Hollywood.
Macht's TV movie and miniseries
credits include .. Loose Change," ''The
lmmigraflts." "Raid on Entebbe .. and
"Enola Gay -The Men. the Mission, The
Atomic Bomb." His feature films have
included ·'The Choirboys." "The Mo~
tain Men .. and "GaJax.ina." a space spoof
in which he appeared opposite Playboy
~terfold Dorothy Stratten. who was later
murdered by her husband.
In 1981. Macht starred in a critically
acclaimed but short-lived ABC series
called "American Dream." He and Karen
Carlson ("Two Marriages") played a
suburban Chicago couple who made the
made the unusual decision to move their
family to the inner city .. "It was a arcat
series," he says. "I fit had gotten on another
network with a more serious bent. it would
stall be running."
Even without a regular series, Macht
maintains a busy schedule. In additional to
his TV and movie roles. he hosts a Jewish
mapzine program carried on cable tele-
v1s1on. He also teaches in the UCLA
Extension program.
"I was on 'Knots Landing' as a regular,"
Macht says. "l did 14 episodes. then
decided to take my own hiatus. They
wanted another year out of me. but I
wanted to go on to different kinds of stuff.
Because of my classical background, I'm
much happier playing Benedict Arnold.
I've played a lot of historical characters on
television and characters who are in a
bagger sweep of dramatic literature. I'm
happiest doing that."
TV TIDBITS: For old movie buffs, KHJ
Chan~I 9 will present a one-hour special
entitled "Hollywood: The Selznick Years,"
focusing on the romantic movies of the '30s
and '40s. It will air at I p.m. Saturday and
I :30 p.m. Sunday.
"The Duck Factory." a comedy series
about the wacky cmplo)'~es of a struggling
animation house. premieres at 9:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 12 on NBC. The cast
includes Jim Carrey and Jaell GUford.
Speaking of sitcoms. "Too 005C for
Comfort." the series that was dropped lasl
vrnr l.w ABC. is returning with new
episodes through syndication. Locally, the
(Pleaae eee TV /Paee 90)
Friday, April 6, 1984 3
• Bo tries desperately
to hold him on balcony
In 'Days· cliffhanger
By LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN: Unawatt Adam
having her followed. Erica flies to Japan to
save the cosmetics finn and plans to
contact Mike Ro}. Just as Palmer and
()ajsy wed. Adam o rders Palmer to clOSt
Steampitdcal. When Palmcr-wantsto put it
off for a day. he 1s fired. Greg unawatt that
Jesse has gotten mone) for Stcampit from
loan shark. Jesse upset when, just as 6e's
about to dose StCJtmpit deal. Adam arrives
ofTenng twice the amount of money. While
working at Chandler manSJon. Sam notices
picture of man named Pete Cooney and
later learns that Pete 1s 'Palm« Counl.andt.
Brooke flies for divon:c from Tom and
moves in with Phoebe while Tom \'OV."S to
~t custod) of the baby Brooke is catT)inJ.
Alfred has a crush on Hilary. Hilar) 1s
crushed when she overhears thAt Langley is
her father and derides to stay with Chuck.
Nina fears Cliffs dcciSJon not to repon
Chns·s gunshot "ound could cost ham bas
medical hccnsc.
ANOTHER WORLD: Rachel learns Mac
bas suffered stroke and has ~b disabili-
~· MJ. imp~ at LafT) ·s tcndcmcss to
Qutnn after she 1s rescued from Frank. who
bound and gagged her. Sand)' unable to
deal w11h Mac·s illness. while Jamie shows
~at strength. Quinn and A~I d«lde to be
friends only. Rachel plans to nurse Mac at
home and help him regain his spttth..
Kevin trapped in ho use after David ~ts 1\
on fire. Rcahzang Ke' tn inside. David
panics. Josh"s friends refuse to leave town.
..... AS mE WORLD TUR NS: Tucker has
crush on Heather. the aide to Congressman
Dalton Craig stntenced to five years an
prison. Before going to prison. Craig calls
Lila. begging for forgl'encss. She hangs up
on him.-Oiana pretends she doesn't v.-.nt to
ttll the "'father"' of her unborn child about
t.he pregnanC) because be"s in love with
someone elst. but an fact plans to use at to
hah Bets) and Ste'e·s w~ding. K.Jm
infonns Zack she as Cassandra North.
Passed over for hospital award. John feels
nothing wtll e'er chang~ for him at
hospital. Bob accepts Mate) ·s apol<>g) for
setting ham up on charges of au.acklog he-r
Marcy informs Zack she "'a.nts K.irk. Ja>
rescues Frann~. ~ho's being hara.s.s.cd b)
fiv~ thugs. Frann) Later dreams of kissing
Jay. Annie takes full-lime JOb as Ted
Nelson·s lab assist.ant. Craig"s father Bart
amvcs in to wn and confesses to Margo he
fttls his business is bean1 controlled b)
mob.
CAPITOL; Ronru dtt1dn not to call
Wally unuJ he coo tacts her. When .fl.2.\\-cn
amvc she thinks thC) ·~from WIMj:;but 1s
4 Friday, Aprtl 6, 1984
crushed wbel~ realize$ they arc from Thomas to ~t ~ally and Ronni have a
meetin1and if they can rqaan tbear
former relations · . Zeb usu.ttS Ronni ber
job is secu~. At ario's. Zeb spots Juhe
and narcs at her neck.lace. Later be tells her
she reminds him of someone from bis past.
Paula talks Dr. Parl:er's widow an to turning
o"·er Paula's medical files. Man stalks out
of T)'lcr's when he secs Sam and Myrna.
Trey accuses Sloane of brinf a surrogate
wife to btt father when at comes to
entrrtaining and his emotional needs.
Supr L&M. who's bctn running home for
~formed hookers T~y set up. telJs him sbe
knows hiscnpgcmeot to Sloane is why he
as no longer tntercstcd in the projttt. but
that she's b.appy that his life b.as turned
around
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Eugene and
Roman search pt-nthouse and discover
custom-made ciprcnes that only Stefano
smoked. Larry pleased when Hope asks
him to stop seeing Estelle. Sandy tells Chns
she loves him but he cannot reply in kind.
Melissa IJ''n Pete book on euquene so he
can feelcomfonableatdinnerwith Maggie.
but the dan~ as a shambles. While Ton'
(Andre) and Anna are at engagement part~·.
Eugene and Bo search IXnthouse. but
trouble eruptS when part) as moved to the
pmthouse. Bo and Eugene hide on
balcony. Eugene sud<knly loses has balance
and Bo tries desperately to hang on to
Eugene.
EDGE OF NIGHT: Sk) confronts Log.an
about his rcprncnting Dr. ln.gler. Ra\en
warns Alicia to Wl) aw'ay from Sk). Sky
and Ra"·en agree that tht} are going to ha' e
to work bard to hold their mamage
togetbtt Sky sttks GeraJdine's ad' ice
about Logan. Cal\ an learns murdered
police snatch was shot b> same gun that"' as
used to kill Maune. M1tz1's chef stalks
Jodie and ~cher.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Black1e·s 'adco
as a smash b1L Lu rcahzes the song Y>as
stokn from Josh and approaches Blad.1c.
Stefl) "'-alks in and tnes to Pf) Lape from
Lu. who falls. bats her head and dies.
BlackJe blames himself and refuses to
mention Steffy's pan an the 1nc1dent to
potjce. Rose. v.uuni re' engc. 1s funous
when Jake says be will defend Blackie an
tu•s dcath. V1S1U0Jhiscaban. Ceha and thr
Grant she kn~ 1n her childhood reall
their past togrther. Ceha feels something
has gone out of htt m~ to Grant
Andrews.. Cella thtnks her husband's ney.
friends.. Boris and Tan)1l. art bene~th
them. A drunken Brod . slaps Bobbi. Bnan
and O audia reJO•~ in her pregnanC).
GUIDING LIGHT; John VCf) upset when
he learns one of the infected mace was lrt
o ut of his lab. Wa~n unawatt that he has
taken the infected mouse home with him
Jam finall) gctl phone call from Hilary. but
thei ~cut off v. h ilc be is U')1ng to tell her
the nedlatt he bas 1s a fake. HiJary
performs $uccnsful surter)• on a grateful
f:letC'her. Re"'• and Josh board airplane to
Las Vegas for elopcm~nt. Sudden!\ a
hijacker appears. Josh as able to detuse
hiJacker's bomb and the plane re turns to
Spnngfidd. whale Reva. is . rushed 10
hospital Wlth food po1sonu:ii-L1lhan
against idea of Beth and Phahp ra1)10g
y's chilq. Mindy refuses !O givr 11 up
also realizes that his relat1onsh1p ..-. uh
Min y is over and that she isdetennined 10
marry Phihp. Lujack has fallen in Jove w11h
Beth and plays piano to com fort himself
Alc~andra re' ea ls that her tong· lost <,on
was a vrr) fine musician. Ton) and
Annabelle set Ma> 16 ..-..edding date.
LOVING: Isabel confused when Dloot
upset at thought of invi ting Shana 10
dinner. J im admits to Shana he ~tall ha\
fechngsfor hrr but his pnestly vows come
first. WarTCn warns Make he has to see 1hc
ps)chaatnst or he'll be dropped from police
force. Loma. offrred JOb as model. d«1dc~
to have abortion wuhout telling Ton)
Rose unhapp) about StaC) daung Cunis
Loma talks her parents anto letting Ton~
and her la ve at gatehouse and later tdl~
Ton) at was her grandparents· idea. Rua
Mac finall) realizes ho..-.. much Ball) "-'3DI\
a child and agrees to st.an on a famil)
Suffenng "'ntcr's blocl. Doug is going to
Ne" York to tall to producer of ne" pla~
and hopes to regain his wntingabaht). ·
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Going agaan\t
ad\-ICC of law,ers. V1ck1 decades to kt
v.orkcrs take o.,_:er plant. When bankers ..-.111
not 8J' e mone) to Y.Orl t"rs. Bo811l secrctl~
guarantc-es loan. Tared ofll\ ing at boarding
hous.e. Bo asks to mo\-e into O'Nc11I
household Harn a~rcs and 8J'~ him
room belongrng 10 Dada. the oldest Q'\,t·ill
daughtrr Y.ho 1~ a-.-.a~ at college. Thr night
BoB1ll mo' es into the room. D1d1 . ..-. ho hJ\
decided 10 quit school. sho"s up. knn~
ha' mg dec1de-d to brea~ up with Da' 11.I
heads for retreat Brad appears and sht·
learns that he arranged for L1at to stnp
..-.cddang ceremon) Feeling totall) sha1
tered b) Brad's confession. Jenn} dec1dl'\
to return to nunne~ Herb. realmnghc still
lo' es Don an. asls her to come home"' hen
she 1s released from hospital and he '' 111
help her w11h paral)s1s Lreatment Ht·rtl
asked to head comm1s.s1on to halt suburban
mob anOuence. ~ fired b> Anthon)
RYAN'S HOPE:.\ drunl en Roger male\
a phonr call to Maggie. who panics. Franl
rushes to her side. The) share a passionate
k1ssand Bess 1sstunned ""hen she dascoHr\
Maggie and Franl an Maggie's bed. Bes\
blames Mawc. but apologizes 'IA.hen sh~
realizes Roger tned to rape Ma~ae. Roger
tells Frank he remembers nothmg of thl'
phone call Feanng he"s ha' ang alcohol!\
blackouts. Roger de<: ad~ to sto p dnnking
but soon brt"aks has pro mise In l\1ce.
~ncca suggests ) 111 ""as happ1C'f ""hen shl'.
"as ma med to him. J 111 anl') when Sen«3
says 1f Roeer kttps dnnking bis Job as o" er
at the hospu.aJ Johnn> becomes funous
when he walk! an and spou a leotard<lad
Katie an the hv1ng room wtth Rack. Pat tells
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Suspense) Oebo<ah Kerr, Trevor Howard. t! hr .. 38 min.)
(Q) "Personal Best" ( 1982. Orama) Mar·
tel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly (2 hrs.)
(I) "The Way Of The Wind" ( 1977.
Adventure) Documentary. ( 1 hr . ~
min.) 1*® "Max Dugan Returns" (1 983. Come-
dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Roberds. ( 1
hr., 38 min) WG "Pacific Destiny" (1956. Orama)
Denholm Elliolt. Susan Stephen ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
1:11(%) "Billy Liar" (1963, Comedy) Tom
Courtenay, Julie Christle. ( 1 hr., 36 min.)
,. CC) • 'Rataplan'' ( 1979, Comedy) Maurizio
Nlchettt. Angela Finocchiaro. ( t hr.. 32
min.)
(Q) "Exposed" ( 1983, Orama) Nastassla
Klnskl, Harvey Keitel. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
1:9CH) "Supe< Fuzz" (1981, Comedy)
Te<enoe Hill, Ernest Borgnlne. ( 1 hr .. 35
min.) *CO "Same Time, Next Year" ( 1978,
Comedy) Alan Alda Ellen Burstyn. ( 1 hr ..
59 mtn.)
Cl) "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Documen·
tary. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
1111 CC) "Megaforce" ( 198 t . Adventure) Bar-
ry Bostwick. Persis Khamt>atta ( 1 hr • 40
min ) • .
(%) "Waltz Of The T oreado<s" ( 1962.
Comedy) Peter Sellers. Margaret Leigh-
ton (2 hrs ) •CO "Garde A Vue" (1981, Suspense)
Lino Ventura. Michel Serraull ( 1 hr , 30
min.)
Cl) "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982.
Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr ( 1 hr •
43 mtn.) •cz:> "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938.
Western) Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon ( 1
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llMIC Of OI. PAllTllG ' .,. "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper A fomlef
country and western singer whO 1s 1ry1ng
to make a comebact< falls In love with a
mole! owner after his marriage ends 'PG'
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spins th9 tale of an egg farmer and his
wife whote farm Is saved from the vtt-
lalnoue Tobias Tlnwhlake<S by the appear-anc:. ol 1 meglcal youngster.
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t ng In Dlytona Be.ch. Fla.: Academy
.Award predictions.
D T°"9 CIDCI MM .... AWAMI The presentation of vlewer•M lected
awards for beet picture. beat actor I
actress. best supporting actor I actress
and best 900g. Hosted by Lee Majors and
Brooke Shleldt. (2 hrs.)
(!) H•HL Chicago Cuba at San Diego
Padr;.~~a.) (II dlmlT TClll•rr Featured:
actresa Cendlce Bergen, a look at the
Oscar-nominated film "Terms Of Endear·
meot."
l't_,.c::.
•11•11-.r LOllOOll•Cnoet ........
.,. "Max Dugan Returns" (1983.
) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards.
A widow's ne'e<~well father, who abe,,..
doned her When she was a child of nine.
shows up with a suitcase full of tit-gotten
money and a bad heart condition. 'PG' ( 1
hr .• 38 min.)
.,. "Cu " 1983, se) Dee -· ~ • CD ><
Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A wometl end
her young ton are trapped In .thtlt eat at
an llolattd auto repair yatd by a huge,
rabid dOg. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.)
(I) PAlll CIMll "Spreedlng h Thin" ( t f!r,)
(%) .. "Welcome To LA.'' ( 1917,
Orama) Keith Carradine. Saffy Kellltman.
A number of West Coest swingers pair off
for a M(1el of romantic llaltons that INdl
to nothing mofe thin one-night atandl. °A' 0 hr .• 4! min.)
• NCnlMI. "Ofange Cup Bowl" (2
hrs.)
M 8 t. M l'OWll FNtUrtd: I look 11 the
Los Anaelet PhllharmonlCICOOductor Cir·
lo9 Marfa Gullint: the old Town MueM: Hall
In El Segundo: a profile of writer I comecj.
an Harry Shearer. one of the foundlr1 of
theCl1==-
•11.?jCAMIUMUmlM,_ BcMii. Animated. Profete0r Coldheart
and en aooomplloe plot to freeze eome
bed children; the Care Bears must stop
the evil professor 8 lft GI U. Featured: a look at ~ych
lcs; a humofous report on noees; a proftle
of singer Waylon Jennings; a look at eome
old·tlme publtc service announcements
maC:Cb/~~ stars.• I. falll'ICCMIT ..,•<•11u11
-no.¥ "Women In TV" A look al the diffieultles and speolal problems
faced by wome~ working In television news. •... , .......
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=•1>·-WICOIM•w:m&t ~dO Montalben hoats .. the~
levttat• 8C109a ttie Grend Cat\Yon. dl&-
MC11 a gitatte with a luet bMm and
att~ to eecape from a tank of water
before being lmPaled by a ~e. ( 1 tv.) e e •1111'91 The Master and an old
war buddy are marked '°' murdlf by • fenl8Ae assassin. ( 1 hr.) e .. "Harry And Tonto" ( 197~.
Comedy) Art Carney. Ellen Burstyn. An
old gentlemaPI and his beloved c:at set ott
on an edventuo.-Med croa-county Jout·
-~2 ~A robot becomes the Po emo(a r1ght-hlnd man and auggests tiring
Ben8ot'I and ttie staff. (R) O • mrmr11mn JCll•IT Featured: actress Cendloe Befgen, • a l6ok at the
e>sc:.t-nomlnated film ''T enns Of Endear·
rnent." e .. "High Noon" ( 1952, Western)
Gary Coopef, Grace Kelly. A murderer
and his brothers attempt to eY9f\ the
soore with the sheriff who leflt him to pris-
on. (2 his.)
! ..... ,a.-• ...
WM.I. mmT -"To Fight Or Itch" Guest: Dick Fabian, editor and
publisher, The Telephone Switch
Newsletter. ~ Cl).,_ "Cu,o" ( 1983, Suspense)
Dee Wallace, Danny Pinteuro. A woman
and her young son are trapped In their car
et an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge. r•btdclog· 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) (1)9GIT1C:81T91 CH> .. "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980,
Orama) David Essex. Beau Bridges. A
Btltlsh motOfcycle enthusiast Inherits his
late brother's ~tom-built bike and
decides to use It In tus bid for the 500 cc
fr9Pt1y. 'PG' (1 hr . 5 I min.)
'9(1) fllA UllAJI "Best KICllS ot '83" (R) l1 hr .. 30 min.) -· a .... Katherine becomes jealous of a beautiful blonde from
George's past. (R) e PA.,.,... College students vaca·
tionlog in Daytona Beach. Fla.: Academy
A.ward predictions: revival movie theatres
• WM.I. tnmf' -"To Fight Or Switch" Guest: Diet( Fabian. editor and
publisher. The Telephone Switch
Newsle1ter G • ""OOOPBl--1 a.AW ccurJl "Earth-
qualle: Are We Ready?" A look at What
has been dOne to prevent a catastrophe
and what needS to be done -=MCAn.m M <l•Utcem • Cl> DMW Pam tries to rush Mark Into
10
a quicil marriage, and J R. and Jessica
devise a plan to ruin Clayton and Mrss
Ellie's wedding day t 1 hr )
I • TO• UlllMICID a ....... LAlvendef and his
recrufts travel to Monte Carlo IQ halt the
sate of top-secret mUltary Information to
the Soviets. ( 1 hr.) I':.. A IOOlt IS taken at choices
and options available to the Vl8W9f to
eslUfe a future of financial IOdependence,
tree from worry and Insecurity ( 1 hr )
l unmo.~ .-n.-''The Struggle In Birming-
ham" An elt&mlnatlon of _Black pofltlcal
power today In a olty that was promlnenl
lo the struggle for clvtl nghts dur1ng the
1960s. 0 (I hr ) CD mWll "Siient Rage" ( 1982, AdVen•
Friday, April 6, 1984
tt.n) CtlUCtc Nortil. Ron SINe<. A crltledy
Injured peycflopeth Is nwttaliZed and
made almoat lndeS1ructable ~ tbt handi-
WOtk ot a cnent~ ~~fentlst. 'R'
(1ht .. 40mln.)'
cm .. ''The COncfete Jungle" (1982. Drama) Jiii St. John. Tracy Bregman. An
Innocent young woman Is used by her
~ boyfr1end as an unwitting
cocelnesmuggler. 'R' (1hr .. 45mln.) CZ> ... "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven·
tin) Christopher Reeve, Richard PryOf. A
~ lndustr1al magnate tries to neu·
traNa the man of steel by spllltlng hllTt
Into hil good and evil peraonauties. 'PG' = 5 i tn.. Smln.) -_,.....
-• Waa.mtCWT•llll ll:T Comedllul A6ch#d 8elz8f pet1orms his
~ ect at New York's comedy club
Catctl A =at. .. 1 =--Guest Ozzie Smtth. St. LOUii Cardlnats' Shortstop.
-· Cl) N&.COI CMIT Angle admits her fealogs '°' PNlllp, and Pamela Is llld-
-.. -
~ ~ ,;;rr1e1 (1hr) · In mn...,... Matt seatches for a
mysterious Matftyn Monroe look*allke. ~) 0 (1 hf.)
• -M.-A tlMIJT Pllllb#f Seventy women trom al OYef the state
compete for ttie tltle of Miss C81rf0f'018. (2
Ci)'~ "Man Without A Star·· ( 1955,
Western) Klftt Douglas, Jeanne Crain. A
ranch owner seef(s the aid of her loreman
as she tights tor land rights in a barbed-
lw1re.,;1& ~
~nc .,...--m ... w. DllATI
Held et Dartmouth College and sponSOfed
bv the Democratic Caucus of the House
of Representatives, the debate is divided
Into two sections: a fre&-torm question
and answer session among the cand,.
dates, anchored by Ted Koppel of ABC
News; and a session of questions from the
audience. moclefated by Phil Donahue. ( t
I'll.)
• A Xi di mm Journalist Tom
Wk:ker fntr<>dUoes and Interprets fOUf sto-
ries of rapid change in the South thal
reveal the effects of social, ecooomte and
~ttlC81 forces. ( 1 hr )
CC).,. "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ora-
ma) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin
In the vlolerit days of the lawless t 920s.
811 ldeallstle young farm girl becomes the
moll of the Infamous gangsttlf John Dill-
~-'R' (1 hr.,29 mm.)
00.,_ "Super Fuzz" (1981, Comedy)
Terence Hill, Ernest Borgnlne. An irradtat·
ed Miami cop uses his newfound super-
P<>MfS to combat organized crime 'PG' u I'll .. 35 nWl.)
Cl) ... "Creepshow" ( 1982. Horror)
Hal Holbfootc. Adrienne Barbeau. A quin-
tet of hOfror stOf'ies from a child's comic
book Include tales about re-animated
corpses. alien vegetation, a vor&CIOUS
ape-like creature and millions of vengeful
coekroeches. 'R' (1 hr .. 57 min) -_,TMCa
t.t'. ttn...
llllmrflft
.. --Wfl.(I)
mof'ICIMlll .. a.•wa e ... .......
I -·-. P CM PU--"Miii l .
tieerts" E1'C Roberts and Arthur Hill~
Nathaniel West'• dtarna about a young
)oumellst who II'°'* to write an advice
column for the lovelorn. (R) o (t hr.) <m .,_ "Tltlllatlon" ( 1982, Come<1y1
Kitten Natividad. Erle Edwards. Two harO-
bOl'ed but half-baked private detec1r;es
search for a woman of unusual propor.
tlons. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
(%).,. "Darling" ( 1965, Drama) Julie
Christle. Laurence H&Ney. A you~ g1r1
experiences a number of romantic failures
onty to becOme the rejected wife of ao
halian prince. (2 tvs.. 7 min.)
l tmTOIMOf llAT tW ~J'UCSa
tt1I .. ,ec.Ta
ttll ~ AWAMI ,_... te lnte<·
views with nominees Shirley Mecla1ne,
Jack Nlcholson. Deborah Wlnaet. Cher
and A._. F1nney. al90, lhe frnpacl 01
"Aastrbanoe" and tnteMewl With past
Oscet winners. 8 • TWT Host· Johnny Carson Guests. singer RObef'la Flack, actress
Te<esa Ganz.el. ( 1 hr,)
8 -~ DOUM NT fl* lMI YIM ,....., Women from 28 countries com-
pete tor S 1 million In cash and prizes al
the Sands Hotel In Atlantic City Singet
Andy Gibb and former Miss World Ma1-
lor'8 wanace c~~s.) l~·~llot" (1980, Orama) Clift
Robertson. Diane Bake<. A pilot turns to
drinking to escape the unhappiness ot his
marriage and the frustration of his career
i ) (2 hrs . 15 min.) MClll..._..PUCI
.,. "Nana" (1981. Orama) Katya
Berger . .Jean-P1e<re Aumont. A beau11tul
end willful prostitute puts her appearance
and body to use to t>ecome the toast of
lhe town. (1 hr , 32 min.)
Cl) NA toll "Greater Greensboro Open
Second round (from Greenboro, N C 1
{R) (2 hrs.) ID 111 CU. Featured: two Oscar winners
with a losing marnage. traveling 1ettrees
who "help" their way across Ameflea ( 1
hr .. 30mln.)
tW (ff) .,_"Mu Dugan RetUCQS" (1983.
Comedy) Marsha Mason, JasoiM'!Obards
A widow's ne'er-<10-well father. Who aban
doned her when she was a child of nine
shows up wilh a suitcase fuU of 111-g<>tten
mooey and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1
hr., 38 min.)
119 8.,. "The Pilot'' ( 1980, Orama) Chit
Robenson. Diane Baller A pilot turns to
drlnll1ng 10 escape the unhappiness of his
marriage and the lrustratlon of his career
{!') (2 hrs .. 15 min ) 8 m OIMOU.YWOGO Featured. sexiness
In women: one of Ametlca's fastest fighter
planes: the Doo Oah Parade. a parody of
the Rose P81ade.
I .... llMTlf'l LM*'.
•• 118T ..
.,. ''Caravan To Vaccares" ( 1974.
Adventure) Charlotte Rampling, Oaved
Btrney. Attempts to smuggle an Eastern
European sclentlsl Into the U.S. are
hampered by a gang bent on selling inf<>t·
matlon he possesses 10 the highest bid·
def (1 hr .. 30 min) e TtlCll fl* M .-T Scheduled
Casey Kasem. rock group Mister Mister.
actress 8k.e Sommer. ( 1 hr • 30 min)
I LR.tn\llOf TMIMCMAllD,._,.
IOCKlr I .W Wini .... • ICTOll A
IOok a1 record produoef. ~It., and
entrepreneur Phil SpectOf', WhO became 1
mllllonalfe before he was ~u.;'·> MY11mr* lllllT Euryth-
mics singer and compose< AMlt Lennox
and pa1tner Dave Stewart perform "Sweet
Orea.ms" and other songs In this video
~esentat~1hr.)
-mfr Ut11 _,.,. "Bon Appet1t" ( 1980. Come-
dy) Kelly Nichols. Gloria Leonatd. A
wealthy woman offers to pay a young
seductress $250.000 If &he can take to
bed lhe wor1d's ten gteatest lovers. ( 1 hr.,
24 min )
CO) ~ "Nathalie" (No Dale) ( 1 hr ,
15 min.)· tMID GD '-AYmtJWlllOI Featured: Pri-
vate Reel segment with Duran Duran, Cyn-
di Lauper C"Tlfne After Time"). Billy Idol
("Eyes W1th0Ut A Face"). Yes ("Leave
Ill") J.1.:00,.~ min.)
•llMCNClf-... l llt:RTlfl uu.. w ...aa1n•1Tu.:-
cw a 1' caw flOll LR
llOWll !*The Ox-Bow Incident" ( 1943,
Western) Henry Fonda. Dana Andrews. A
lynch mob tracks down and executes
three Innocent men While In search of a
killer. (2 hrs.) m.,.,. "The castlllan" ( 1963. Adverr
lure) Cesar Romero. Frankie Avalon. A
young Spanish nobleman finds romance
and adventure when he leada his people In
a senes of raids. (2 hrs .• 30 min.)
.,.,. "Baby, ll'a You" ( 1983.
Romance) Rosanna Arquette. Vincent
Spano. A rough llallan atreel ldd has a
rocky and unlikely romanoe with a refined
~h school honor student 'R' ( 1 hr . 45
min)
1-ICOTT ,. mtfTucal
1:1t llOVll "The French L19Utenant's Worn·
an" ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Streep. Jmemy
Irons (4.n affair between two actors is pat·
alleled in the romantic pe<lod film 1n which
the two are pertormlng. 'A' (2 hrs . 5
min)
1•1 ...CA'ITOP1B ALL•MfAaY
TOPU.IODIQ (11)
.vii "Siient Rage" ( 1982. AdVerr
lure) Chuck Noms, Ron Silver. A critically
1n1ured psychopath rs revltanzed and
made almost lndestructable by the handl·
work of a mentally unhinged scientist. 'A'
-Saturday .. i U.PAml-.T lllUT
IPOITICINY9
•@ ITMCADI
a11CE) ~ _, "Baseball·
Pitching Essentials" Guest: HOWie Gersh·
berg. St. John's coach (R)
(JJ llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel
-;Wa~~ 30 min.)
.. M'"*D TOllOMOW
-M&M.CIQ ...,,...
llCMI "Welcome To L.A." { 1977,
Orama) Keith Carradine, Sally Kellftrman.
(2 hrs.) •all llO¥ll "The Berbary Coast" (1975,
Adventure) Wiiiiam Shatner, Dennis Cole
I ~ -llDI • -.n W'IU--
~hr . 40 mfn.) ... ...,
.,. "Stay As You Are" ( 1980.
Romance) Marcello Mastroianni, Nasla~
sla Kinskl. A married, middle-aged man
embarks on an affair wl1h a teen-age girl
who may ,be relate<t to him. ( 1 hr .. 45
min.)
W ct) lllOWll "Touched" ( 1983, Orama)
Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller Despite
obs1actes facing them. an emotionally dis-
turbed man and woman try 10 build a Ille
f ther. ( 1 hr .. 29 min )
-MIM.nf~ llllCMI "It Conquered The World"
( 1956. Science-Fiction) Peter Graves.
Beverly Garland. An ugly cave creature
aided by a scientist IS bent on taking con·
trot olthe WOfld. ( 1 hr .. 30 :.'Okr I CT&ICY:AIPICIM. ' ....
llCMI "Personal Best" ( 1982, Ora·
ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly .
Two young female athletes are torn
between love and ambition as they train
•for ~=rtltion. 'A' (2 hrs) nl llCMI "Newman's Law" (1 974, Ora·
ma) George Peppard. Roger Robinson.
An honest cop wages a battle with the
syndicate after he IS framed in a narcotics
bust. (2 hrs) tall ... llCMI "Mar1orle Morningstar" C 1958.
Orama) Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood An
lmpresslonable young girt tails In love with
a middle-aged songwriter only 10 dlscove<
that he Is a failure. (2 hrs . 30 min.)
•Cl)llllCMl "Cujo" (1983. Suspense) Dee
Wallace, Danny P1ntauro. A woman and
her young son are trapped In 1helr car at
an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabl= 'A' (1ht.31 min) -~ AMTaJCO
n (?}= "Cu10" (1983, Suspense) Dee
Wallace. OaMy Pintauro A woman and
her young son are trapped rn therr car at
an tSolated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabid dog. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 31 min.)
THI ITRMGI DIATM OF THI DUBT FOX
Events leading to the October, 1944,
death of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel are
recalled through newsreel footage. sttU
photographs and personal 1es11mony by
Rommel's son Manlred and biographer
David Irving
rT•""'19 PWIJC,,.,..
TmTMI ....... ...........
ll't MB IOlll •mao
MCMI "The Last Chase" ( 1981, Sci·
ence·Ffctlon) Lee M a1ors. Chris
Ma=e (1hr .40 min)
(I) ~ti.a "Women's Slalom"
(from Waterville Valley. N H ) (R) C 1 hr .
30 min.) 00 llOWI "Dead Men Oon'1 Wear Plaid"
( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel
Ward. (1hr.,30min.)
al) llllCMI "The Eyes 01 The Amaryllis"
(1975. Orama) Ruth Ford. Katherine .. 1H~1:, 11 hr .35mln)
TMAnCAT
Wtt• 00111 ••• ,,. NOkl
([) .. "Same Time. Next Veal''
(1978, Comedy) Alen Alda, Ben ew.
tyn. Two people carry on .n ~
extramarital affair by meeting at the Mme
resort for one weekend eecn yeer ('Nflf a
period of MYefal decades. 'PG' ( 1 ti .. 59
min.)
1111 e ll0'9 "Hooor Island'' ( 19' 1. Mys-
tery) Oiek Foran. Leo Carrlllo. A group of
treasure-seeke<s dtsoover terror Instead.
i hr .• 20 min.) ---IMICUl...,,U.
.. "Waltz Of The Toreedots"
( 1962, Comedy) Pet9' Sellets, =ret Leighton. A retlred general cont tes
phlfanderlng to get away from his nagging
wife. (2 hrs.)
M OO llCMI "Sliver Dream Racer" (1980,
Ora.ma) David Essex. Beau Bridget. A
British motorcycle eothuelast lnnenta hit
late b<other'a custom-built ~ .nd
deCldes to use It In his bid tor the 500 c.c. -troph~1hr.,51 min.) ~---(II) ~llCMI "Cujo'' (1983, SuspenM) Dee
Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A woman and
her young son are trapped tn tl"lell car at
an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge,
rabid~· 'A' (1 hr. 31 min.)
W Ol.1 •1IDIMLW
d 8 llCMI "Nocturne" ( HM6, Mystery)
George Raft. Lynn Bari. A detective sets
off In relefltless pursuit of the truth behind
a ~'ssulcide. (1 hr .. 45 min.)
.. ~ ...... '°:!. .......... '° TAllPAlm
(()---~,.
Cl).,. "Tt\e Way Of Th9 Wind" (19n,
Adventure) Documentary.. A wealthy
banker decides 10 leave his buslnea rou-
tine behind and head lor the open aeu on
an odyssey of self-discOYery. ·o· ( 1 hr •.
«min.) •1U•ML.-M .. CMTOOm
t:9 .. "The Frozen Ghost" ( HM6,
Horror) Lon Chaney Jr .• Evelyn Ankers. A
hypnotist learns of a series of grlsly mur-
ders when he goes 10 won< In a wax muse-
um (1 hr . 10mln.)
CC) llQWID mm: CAUMf • ,,. 11:'1
Comedian Richard Seize< performs his
stage act at New York's comedy club
Catch A Alsing Star.
1 ~5: I .. ~Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery)
Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve ( 1 hr .•
55 min ) ,.1 CUlla ..,..MD...,
• MfUltlfO.,._ &1tn.I MICALI 9 M llOllCCHClll / ~ MtCMI I'-=-=~--:-......
QWl.O
QOGDDAYU. NIT ....
mMmlnmT
llOVll "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955, ~
cal) Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons. (2
Friday, April 6, 1984 • 11
·1h~==-~== ... , .. .,,. __ _ ... ....,. =-~ "High School Champi-
onships" (from Orlando. Ra.) . (R) ( 1
hr.)
CH),. .... IOCI Wembley meet• Con-
vincing John and becomes the most deci-
sive Fraggle In the world.
(%) llCMI "BiHy Liar" ( 1963. Comedy)
Tom Courtenay. Julie Christle. ( 1 hr .. ~
min .. 791 llCMI ~nsom FOf A Dead Man"
( t970, Myste<y) Peter Falk, Lee Grant.
I hrs.) -..... ftlmlloom
0 ICOGIY IOO -ICI'"" DOO
1-:=.'=i------. .,,., .,.
.,. "The Princess And The Cab-
bie" (1981, Orama) Valerie Bertinelll,
Robert Oesldeflo ( 1 hi., ~ min )
CH) llCMI "The Black Stallion Returns"
( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr i! hr .. '3 min.)
(O)M IOYWO~ftl.f.09 A young
bOy embarks on a number of adventures
when he mysterlOUSly turns yellow and
·1bec1om;·~-~. =~· ~1-ew11•11DO n•.., .
a.IN .,._•uww.
.UY ...... mT ,_ ''Butldtng YCM
Besr Game" (A)
(I) .. "The Hound Of The 8891er·
vlUes" ( 1939. Myste<y) Basil Rathbone,
Bruce (1hr.,20 mtn.)
-()) TMZAaLOmfllTMI ..... WWITTOllA• .,..,AU(
mmUClltDOUMllM
llCMI "$pints Of The Deep" ( 1979)
Oocumenrary (2 hrs )
I M..a. IQUIWM.81T ....... ,......,,..,..
IR.'I mATaT ••rTt "Lineback· ers· Search and Destroy" (R)
(Q) M Ulm ITGIY Animated A short·
age ot eggs poses a threat to rhe MUJe of
Easter. ·11:::=1=-y~ig Circus" (1959, Ora-
ma). Victor Mature. Red Bu1tons. (2 hrs )
I YMCMCOOK ......... ,..,...,,..,..
l1WMl'T1CI "NCAA Orvlslon II Cham-
pionship" lndMdual oompeflhons (from
~ingheld. Mass>. (R) (2 hrs.) CW llOm "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980,
Act.<9nture) Animated. f 1 hr., 30 min.) CZ>._ "Superman nr· (1983, ~
ture) Christopher Reeve. Riehatct Pry«
~ hrs.. 5 min ) e llCMI "little Lord Fauntleroy" ( 1936.
Orama) Freddie Bar1holomew. Mlokey
Rooney (2 hrs.)
12 Friday, April 6, 1984
•tm .. "Red Sky A1 Morning" (1971. Ofama~Richard Thomas. Ctalre Bloom. u -_.
'::',' /ecomYDOO/•llDOQ .... lllTIWM. , ..
McCoo and Ted Knlaht host the
9MU9l ptrade held In WashTngton. 0 C
i ""'li. .... '" ... •coar•awcowm "Earth·
queke: Are We Reedy?" A !<><* at wt\at
has bMn done to prevent a catastrophe
and wt\81 need! to be done
~.,."Jesus" (1979, Orama) Brian
OMoon. Rivka Nolman ( 1 hr • 57 min.)
<JI) .. "The Personats" (1982, Come-
cty) Bill Schoppert. Karen Landry. ( 1 hr . 30 ~ CI) "The Young Lions" ( 1958, Dfa·
ma) Marton Brando. Montgomery Chtt. (2 tn.t:,. """'·) Cl) "Klm" ( 1950, Adventure) ErrOI
Flynn, Dean S1ockwell ( 1 hr .. 53 min )
-· • WWW. Oetroi1 rtgerS at Chica-oo White Sox (Immediately following
r.NBC Sports UJ)date"). (3 hrs.) e .., llAf Featured: Stewart Cope--
land ptays polo In Palm S.Prtngs; Oale Boz·
Zio of Missing Persons. Darius and The
Magnets. D llOfll ''Not At>ove Suspicion'' ( 1960,
Westem) Clayton MOOfe, Jay Silvertleels u tv .• 30 min.)
• JUml Profiles of potter Rot>et1
Pelpenburg, metalsmith Buffy Thomas,
gtassbkJwef H«b Babcock, and SCUiplOt Derek Wernher are preseoted as they dis· cuaa their use of fire and demonstrare
thelf wofk.
1--tW Cl> mwmt amtlCA'l1'0Pl81 9 I lK lflKIM. "All The Money
In The World" A young boy creates a
worldwide financial scare when a lepre-
chaun obeys his oommand to have an the
l~~he world (R) Q ---__ ,.,.._. ..,...,,. ...
,. Cl) ... IAl,.,,.M.B.-:1
... Mam
0 -DCAll IMDITMI> Guests Dwight Twllley ("Orris." "Don't You Love
He<?"), Shatamar ("Oanc1n· In The
Streets"). ( 1 tv l
Cl) .,. "The Noose Hangs t:llgh"
( t948. Comedy) Abbott afld CosteHo.
cat~ Downs.. ( 1 hr . 30 min )
I MIClm»
mATa.tfJl IM .. MalCO __ .. , ... PLAY,.......,,_ "BaSICs ot the
oundStoh" ®COllmlY ..-..ox CD) nnl MCllTT Former Genesis guitar·
1st St8Ye H~ett petforms "Spectral
Mornings" a.cl "Air Condlhoned Night·
mare."
(%) mN "Aguirre. The Wrath 01 GOd"
( 1972. Adventure) ~taus Kinsk1, Ruy
Gutwra ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ·-· ... .w~•-•rW"I
-1 ()) "' MmT ~ITH• ..._ This tr1bYle to Hi.lmptvey
80g8l1 focuses on the career and person.
al side of filmdom's outata.ndlng "t~
guy" with dignity. r......,.. and atartlir
truths, with 9C*'8I from some Of hit moi
famous moviel and comments trom h
~ (1hr.) '
• .,. "The War Of The Wor1d$
( 1953. Sciene•Fletlon) Gene Barry, An
RObln90n. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
l ,.,,.,iih
~Ol~llTl-
1Y111
• •llli.l•ll•••fll llMA I IT CC).,. "~n Ill" (1983. Advel\
ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor
~hrs .. 5 min.)
(I) NA IOLI "Greater Greensboro Open'
Third round (live from Greenboro, N.C )
~hrs.)
(11) at. COllT _, Comedian BU
Cosby pokes fun at everyday life in this
on.man show (1 hr .• " min.)
llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( t983.
Marsha Mason. Jason Robarm i! , min.)
Cl) llCMI "PottetQelst" (1 982, Horror)
Cfalg T. Nelson. Jobeth WUNams, ( t hi ,
SS min)
-al) A TM.I f1I ftlO ..._ An Inside 1()()1(
at the rise and tan of the 1983 Atlanta
Bravee season that began with high hopes
and ended In a dOwnhili lflde. (2 hrs ) -1 ()) cta.11 •rt .... PUTIWM. a•LK.W NA.,._ "$115.000 Long lSland
Open" (live trom Garden Clly. NY) (t
hr . 30min)
• llCMI "The World Of Abbon And
Costello" ( 1965, Comedy) Bud Abbott.
Lou Costello ( 1 hr • 30 min.)
·-· ·•••tWY "The Business Of Otf·BroadWay" Art O'lugof1 talks
about how he puts together a successful
of1-BroadwJY ptOductlon ( 1 hr )
l llH••OFllMf I IT
W LA m Guest: Mayor Tom Bradley ,,.....,..
...,0
MOU.YWOCD nm ._.. YIMI
Screen tests for the female leadS tor
"Gone With The Wind" and "Rebecca"
as well as chps from numerous othet
Selznick Ms and interviews with actors.
produeefs and difec1ors highlight this IOOli.
at the careef ot one oi HOllywOOd's glanrs
~hr) ~
.-aCA'ITOP18 ... a. llOLOl't
llCMI "Julrus Caesar" ( 1953. Oramat
Manon Brando. James Mason. (2 hrs,) 8a llCMI "Fighter Aha<*" ( 1953.
Adventure) Stert;ng Hayden. Joy Page
{_1 tu . 30 mm )
t9 8 .OVW "Las Vegas Round-A-Bour"
( 1975. Suspense) Eddie Albert, Rot>ef1
Wagner ( 1 hr • 30 min ) D fl) LNA IOLI "Nat>jsco I Dinah
Shore lnvltatronal" Thifd round (live from
M 1SS1on Hills Country CIUb 1n Rancho
IMir=r~:,·,::..
ICM.TUii
mWll "Papa's Oelieate Cond1tlOl'I
( 1963. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Gtynrs
IJohns,,.~rs~
...... -.olY mN "FlttcarralOO" (1981) Ktavs
K1nsk1. Claudia Cardinale (2 hrs . '7
mm) ., ....... mAm
AT M .,_ 01CM 91CW. Film
cntlCS Gene Sisk .. and AQglf Ebell
announce th&r aelecllonl tor the Ac:ac»-
my AwardS in the ca1egorles o4 belU pc-
h
11 .t
s
~~~--:--------------------------··
IUte, beat ac10f I eclfes.s, end bell aup-
f:~ ~ actreea (1 tv.)
--..AtWM M _.TO LOI UPIU Olympic
hopeful Dara Torres (swimming) ii p<o-
Jlled, also, segments on wreatfing atyles
featuring World Champion American
wrestler Greg Gibson. and an examination
of the practice of granting American col-
lege athlehc scholarships to foreign track
and field stirs. ( t tv.)
• llOWll "The GatNng Gun" ( 1972,
Wesletn) Guy Stockwell, Woody Strode
l ';illCM,... , __ c .. "°"'
AUTO UC. "Brazltlan Grand Prlic··
(from.Alo de Janlero) (A) (2 tvs.)
(H)llOWll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel
Ward. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
(Q) llCMI "The Pride Of The Yankees'·
( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa
-~U~ ..... "~ -.o£mCa H enry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple woo
reflect on lhelt 50 years together ·1·· ...... *Am QOGOTlm
~nou&....,.. A look at US
news events and trends as seen by f<><elgn
journalists stationed In this country. Host·
Ford Rowan.
ID e-. c• "°"' ()) llCMI "The Man Who Would Be King"
( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery,
Michael C81ne. (2 hrs. 9 min )
l "'cm 1:9 llCTIMI& LLUITllATm
.. Cl) "°"" IAnmAY Scheduled. ldl·
rarod Dog Sled Race (from Anchorage 10
Nome. Alaska). box~ng. fighters and site
TBA (2 hrs ) D IO'llm "Miller DoubleS National
Championship" (from Reno. Nev.) ( 1
hr.) 8 llCMI "Gallant Bess" ( 1946. Come-
1~:~~:::
Cf) .com UCl. lOT111 0 llCMI "The Sterile Cuckoo" ( 1969.
Orama) Liza Mlnnelli, Wendell .Burton (2
hrs.)
• llOVA "The World Acc<><ding To
Welsskopf" A profile ol physicist Victor
Welsskopf reveals Iha breadth of his Inter-
ests as a music-lover and citizen of the
world. 9 { 1 hr )
I llll-• 11111A .. .U.1mA1U.~ ••DUL PllAll:I llCMI "The Bridge On The River
Kwal" ( 1957. Orama) Wiiiiam Holden,
Alec Guinness. (2 hrs .. 4 1 min.) CD 11CM1 "On The Waterfront" (1954,
Ora~:~ Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint
u•cAROCSI -~ lr:lt PU IOWLM "$115,000 Long Island
n" (from Garden City, N. Y.). ( 1 hr.,
min.)
Cf) .Ulllt tmlCMtmc) e llCMI "Murder On The Orient
Express" ( 1974. Mystery) Albert Anney,
Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs., 30 min.)
• Ya.I NOfln RCIM, ··Another
Stupid Kief' A fourth-grader has trouble In
IChool and la labelled stupid by hit leech-
.,. who are unaware that he hat dytlexla .
... IOIM....::I
® ... "OllY9t1" ( 1968. Mu*al) Ron IM~=~~mln.)
-TU W 111Cn•1 G41e81: Rick ~~t. a • "Iron Flngef" ( 1979, Adven-
ture) Bruce LI, Slo Long, (2 hra.)
• ... "ThUnder i.k>ad" ( 1958,
Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry.
(2 hrs.) •Ml .. nm cu-Botl VUa visits a manufactur• of Pfefabt1cated homes In
Maryland, touring the factory where much
Of the constructl6n occur-. Q
.... "For Me~ My Gal" (1942,
Musical) Judy Ganand, Gene Kelly. (2
twa.)
AM..-UIU• .. ,..,.
,_.... wml WY Am PAT
=1=="' -.a~ATM.,_.
Hlll111 .............. ,= .. --.....
_... "Walt? Of The Toreado<s"
( 1962. Comedy) PeteJ Sellef's. Margaret
L~.~ _.1 =Ml MontreaJ Expos at Atlanta
Braves (3 hrs.)
-· M _. TO LOI 'I U Athletes profiled are Judo player Dewey Mltchell
and divers Megan Neyer and Kelly McCor·
mick; a segment on lJ.S. Otymplc boxing
hopefuls Including Merk Breland, Dennis
Miiton. Ptul Ganz.ales and Aoyd FevotS.~
ltw. £ uu. c:: .... "' ... Scheduled: Chendler meet• ~ Rlc:hefd
StndoYal In a WBA ben1amwelgtlt chem-
plontNc> bout scheduled for f~6'oondt
°(from Attahtlc City. N.J.); U.S. tllft·
Ing Championships (from York. .) . (1
hr., 30 min.)
(l)rA .....
(!) .. "Hltc:hhlkel" (1974, SulpenM)
Clof1-lMchmen. Michael Brandon. ( 1
hf .. 30mln.)
11:. -·----.... POOllML Birmingham Stallona
at Jecktonvllle Bulls (3 hrs.) CD .. "Guys Ano Dolls" (1955, Musi.-
eel) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2
hf8.' 29 min.) cm•.-r .
Cl) -...... POOi 1111m£T1 Robin Hood~ his men must retrie\19 •
aec:red medallion and defeat a group of
fierce knights in order to restore peace.
i art 3 of 4) ( 1 hr.) -.. -IAlllTIM&. San DieQo Cllppert
al San Antonio Spurs =·· j() min.) a --.. • Scheduled: Jeff Chandler meets challenger Rlcherd
SandOval In a WBA bantamweight chlm-
p!OnShlp bout scheduled for f5 rootw»
(from Atlantic City. N.J.); U.S. Welghtllft·
Ing Championships (from York. Pa.). ( 1
hf .• 30mln.)
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.,,_. ....... .,._ A look at US
,,.... events and trends as '"'1 by IOfeign
toumUsts atatiOned 1n this country Holt ~dRowan
•• , lllNOK' I ...........
at the dlfttcult• and ~ problen\S
faced by wometi wooong in t*"'5K>n
news.
.,.. "Deathtrap.. ( 1982, Mystery)
MIChael Caine. Chtlstophef Reeve A p&ay·
wnght suffering ITom writet's b6ock plans
to dO away With a former student ol M
and~ the young man·s prOfl'llSlnO
p&ay 'PG' ( t hr . .SS m.n >
l t•'•l1"' ,. .. , .... C#TMl--.0 ,. ..... ...
-·~Lii lft • tMI ~ Feet"ed Jack
White tnt.,-.,.ws pr~ Hal Aoecn • •t• tm "Not By Jeans Alone" A
prot4e of Levt Strauss tl'le -ot1cfs laroest
dott.ng rNnufKtUrtlf as 11 anempts to
mart.et a mooeratefy pr!Oed mass.pro-
duced men·s ..,., (A> o
I w .. w
1'19 -.AT CIUl"DOCIM .hnl Tabor
c)rscuues ~.ng geat and outdoof
pN>Cography eQUIPIT*\t goes W1l'IOS\Jr1.ng
and P.alTW'leS glaclal remains near Chica·
~ 'ONd ~ eon·t Wear Plaid''
t 1982. Comeoy) Steve Mamn. Radlel
Vatc1 A "'81cH>OileCJ P'IY•t• eye runs into • tut°' l&mollaf chafec1«S ~invest~
~t~ the OMth of a SC>entlSI chee5e e PG 11rv J0rTWl l ,.. ... ,. ......
-·--AX;e S ne'* betyiroend IS Put· sueo f:!1 ScMe1 spies 1 rw 1 • • =· =· .,..... The °'~ monos .,. .. ed t>v theof ~""9
Cu'lc:tu -e11at""9$ 1Rl
·--·~w~ .. i '95' M~ ca. r~eo ~~ ~ ~ A sooo-
~ tMtl'\ ~ a peti()m'lance in
E~ at "-trne that Oueet'I Ehzat>e~l'l
I a C>UfllnQ ll'le tw'6 IOUCt'll'S on ~ moat, ..
n'l()nl8! .,.._ 2 tn J • a u . --HooliP! and Ron\&-fl() !w'<d ll'le t>oOy oJ a ~ SCf'.00 ~
~ ~ogm·flQ a 1-.n-• P<>tnog<ra
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TOOa.om M ccmclT
.. •~!eel~ '96J H Of·
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~ 0) ~ ... 5'11'"' ·~ :-.e M'Cl 1"4"1 ·~°'*"'a~~ '-st ~.t\abila"'
-as•·~ 2~ • • ITMI l'A C• .., .a·~:, sr-
ncltJCJlnQ stuoo ~es cf'lle't)r 11 ~~cor·..,.~ Thls ~s
~·s S~ Eas:or-i::iie.-. t.tv.r. ~
~ ~ Beor···~.r ~ Sal"\
l'W"'CS. .azz Olaf'ISl ~uocsa~
8¥bera 2~ I
.... • .,. °f:•e IC2StWOS S«:r~ lt'C? l es
I 19~ ()J&ira f~ I..~ p~ p.~
SS S~ .o""'e" oec::x:in... !'!WJ:>eor s..-:sc« :S
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I MnmM.• P' C:Rall c ,,., ... ,.
.. Or ~ "·~· ,~ cnm.1 Brarioo E·~ ~ s.&r·
~one,....,,~ -.c ~ '°"~ • ., .::n.alenge • ~ moc ea..lP' ... ~
~ t:'."I ooo. ~ ~ • tw; or-r. &"\
n:Jn i:. c ' ty • '1 ,,.,.,... ' . ..,.
-n,. s.o. s· ~ ~·Jns '962 ~ _,.. ~ -er Gr-
• 00-goes IO Ct'e s.r.r. Ol:se-1 to lr'C
!"11$ ~ ~ A.-.oe"' s.-~
"WI Ollet'l ~ "'S cY9' 04
PG ~ lfW • 43 """" ~~:" Ma&~~ (1Sl&l I ~ W&tor> .Jl::tCr ~
A WldOw's ne'et-oo-w.11 fathef, Who •ba~
dOned her when she was • child of nine. ~up with a SUltcue full of 111-ootten
money and a bad heart condition. •ffG· ( 1
"1 , 38 mtn ) G _,,. "Playgirl" ( 1954. Orama) Shel-
ley WinletS. Barry Sulltven A pretty coun..
try g•rl loOks fOf love and excitement 1n the
~ City (2 hrs ) ... ID--~ Kate's mother v1s1ts and goes to extremes to convince Edward
and Ricky that this iS strictly a ~ness
mee11ng
Cl) PIM! uaCJ MTN DAV9 MOIOWiil '1!) _,,. "One Rainy Afternoon" ( 1936,
Comedy) Francis Lederer. Ida Lupino A
scandal e<Upts when • young man acci·
def'llally krsses the wrong. r In I Paris
movie houSe ( 1 hr , 30 min
.. @ ...,TUCal .. 8 Cl) ~ Hawtte IS put to a strOl'lg
lest wn.t'I tie contronlS a formaf aoe p110t
L WOO IS now I scientist ( l hr.) D. PIOfl.I -PllmY Feefured F11p
must rec:ruit 100 comedians tor an Olym-
P< comedy team; a men with a hole 1n lllS
panrs must convince people to walk
behind him, 8 CC>UP'e f'TIUll convtnOe gro-
e«y $hOppet'$ lo let them get ahead OI
them 1"1 lhe Chedl-ou1 line e ttl LM IOAT A detecl1Y9 s.eeks our a
drsgulSed woman. a woman b«:omes
,eaklus *'1ef'I het husband's 99Cfetary
stlOWS up on t>oard. and Julie • pursued
Ian a~nt dOlt (R) O C 1 I'll ) M 2 a.-.
-wa&0 '1* a.u•1a1111•-.
... Tough Enough" ( 1983 Ora-
mat ()eon.s Quaid. Ca.r1ene Watkins An
.JOSuCCeSSful country Slngef. trying 10
tna'<e 8'ndS mee1 turns to figtlttng '°' prtZe
me>ne) PG' It tv • •7 m1n ) J .,_ Pottergeicst" ( 1982. ~0tror)
Cta9 i Netson. Jobe!h W11kams Vengetu
~Is •a;.e ~ a suburban Calif0tri.a
~ allO abduct the fesQ9nt tam >" s r 'chr.id PG (I hr 55 min ) Z An Almost Penec1 Affair
1 19791 Keo n Gatraoine Monica V1t11 A
1°'-~ ' .,.., "'lakef travels with htS tilms ro
Ca-~es 'O' ll'!e film tes11val and
enc°"'1-tt"rS rne buSlrteSS seOe o4 ~ tO<Ju'i·
f'• ! ' ,,,. 3J t'fW' I
t:tlG tit llMIA'I FM&Y Mama dlScO\ei~
al'l();~ ~n IS t>uried in trie cemereiy
P'O' r-.e•' 'O ~ c>ec:eased husband (A ... :I: ml"' A se1 of oountei1e-"
ng p1a1.s l<eaos .,....e o the murdeft'f ct
·~ ~ and Y\1'8S a lflttO
mooer !Tom a Slmllla• t1te ( 1 hr ) D e M ftLLOW .,_ Roy nP.s ttie
•&.~ S fu1Ul'lt -"en he oMer'$ ltS Oii tigtllS
as DaJ 'Of a • ~ l'land accused of rrv ·
~ RJ ('!YI 11:.Al'f__, A woman wants
·~ aganst ,., I.of' ~ hu5bel'ld
¥1C • c>.A KCOVn'W't watll$ 10 Dec;Orne
~ "~ "9"'~ o t 1 rv ) a .,.. IAt For l."9' < •956. Blogri-
~ v-.. OOl.geas Anthony Quinn. Based
;,r :!'le ~ 0) lrw'Q Ston1t PM1t• ""°' ~~ \ .. ~ leeOI a IUnUtuOta. uou-
Clec: v.c:enc. (2 hr&.. 20 mil\.)
i .,..,,.. . .. ..
-t.tade For Each~-c 1939. ~I CerOlta ~ ..,,_ ,._,.,
A ~ ,_..tywed ~ "J to cape With
:i-.. .-. i>rCIClem ol lla••'G ~ • ~ JO l'?Wl)
llO'fll ·TM Pro er" (1N1.
~I Faftey ~. ~ 0.-
tor\. 4 ~ girt ..... dll•lgld
killer wt'°'9 vicuma are graduating high
Khool •tuc:tentl. 'R' (,hr .. '° min.)
Cf) Na IOU ''Greeter Gteentboro Open''
fhird round (ffom GrNnborO, N.C.). (R)
~hrs.) IOT ••H•Y Tiii ... Comedy etehet combine with claeic film and
newt footage In en offt>Mt, Mtlrlc tak•
off. ca> .,, ...... Wint -=aY ~
Judy Garland and Mlckty Rooney ling
and dance some of their old numbeft In
thll 1963 lhOw. ( 1 hr:Jou =~F -..... " "Reilly: Ace Of Spin" In
'• Loublanka prison. Rellly and
Dzerzhinsky play out a d90gtfoua game of
crime and punishment. (Part 12 of 12) Q 1! hr.) CH>._ "Francea" (1982. Biography)
Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled
life of actaen atar Franoes Farmer is
ted. 'R' (2tn. 20mln.)
.,. "Stay As You Are" (1980,
ancel Marcetlo Maatrolannl, Nastaa-
ala Klnsk • A marri.d, mlddi.-aged man
emb,Jrks on an affair with a teen·ege girl
who may be related to him. ( 1 hr .• 45 mlnJo...._
-11Anm&Y9JOITIP• tW fl..•(J)O ....
... "Mutiny On The Bounty"
( 1935. Adventure) Clark Gable. Charles
Laughton. The crew of lhe H.M.S. Bounty.
rebelling against the cruel treatment
Inflicted by their captain. decides to mutl-
~ (2 hrs.,..45 min.)
• .,. "High Noon" ( 1952, Western)
Gary Coopef, Grace Kelly. A murderer
and his brothers attempt to even the
score with the aher1f1 who sent him to prl9-
on. (2 hts.)
CD ..-m ITIATm DOQ • rrlltf al) .. "Beau1y" (NO Date) (1 hr .. 15 Im~=~
tW ~TMCll
tW ~--• IAnm&Y -.r l.M Host: Michael
· Douglas. Guest: Oenlece Wiiiiams ("Let's IHea~~~~ hr., 30 min) .....
• _. .,...,.&1111111 Neal Gablef and Jef· f'rey Lyons examine Holtywood's view ot
worklng-claas life as they comment on
clips from "Tender Mercies," "Siikwood"
and "Flalhdanee."
~.,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven-
ture) Chtlstopher Reeve. Rlehard Pryor. A
vlllalnous industrial magnate tries to neu·
traHze the man of steel by splitting him
Into hit good Ind evll PtnOMUtlet, 'PG'
E .6mln.)
.,. "Dirk Places" ( 1973. Horror)
Hardy. Joe.n Collint. An ex--mental
patient takn over the run-down mansion
of a maniac wn.n the dead ma.n'• tplrlt
poasesaM him to repNt a Wlee of gritty
rnutdefa. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 31 rNn.)
n.11~· U II IJLA.a--... ,. .. ,_
M••lllr FMtUrtd: ca"'* \lie·
t who hlv9 recoveffd, ( 1 hr.)
~···--.. "Lalt Tango In Peril" (1973.
ame) Metlof\ er.ndo, Mer'la 8ct1f...,,
A ~lgld "*' wt'°9e unMlthM wtfe
recently oomtnltttd Ncidt end .,, unfnN..
Cold.
~oong women meet Ind ~ a :attd affair ttvouahout which they
remain namelel8 to Mel\ othtt. (2 tva ..
10 min.) •
I ..-111CMCOC1 ••••n• ..
-~TMCQ .. _.. "Jt:1f' (1977. Drama) Sharon
Chell. A teen-age glr1 aeUsflet het lust
by taping UnlUlpeCI~ men. (1 l'V., 15
min.~ i U•UICOM
-•ICY:AIJICIM.__., -... "Serpico" (1973, Orame) Al Paclno. Tony Rob9rtt. Art hol°*t poice-
man sactlftces hit car• and almoet his
lffe to expose ~level corruption In the New York POiice artment. (2 hrs.)
Cf) llOiWll "The anged Man" (1965,
Mystery) Edmond O'brlen. Veta Miies.
The Mardi Gras Is the ecene of a gun-
man'• attempt to avenge the murdef of
his friend. =) OIOCIP
CZ) ... "P~I Best" ( 1982, Ora·
ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly.
Two young fema.le athletes are torn
between love and ambition as they train
for Olymplc competition. 'A' (2 hrs.) --1--HUCI .,. "T8f'm Of Trial" (1963, Orama)
L•urence OIMer. Simone ~noret. A well--
respected schoolmaater ls fa.tsety accused
of assault by a young student. (2 tva .. 30
min.)
Cl) llOWll "Pals Of The Saddle" (1938,
Western) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan. A
cowboy encounters a pretty female agent
on an undetcover mission to Investigate
the Illegal transpor1 of a dangerous cheml·
cal being camouflaged aa salt. ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnJ. -l b mrr ...
... "Sliver Rivet'' ( 1s.a. Adven-
ture) Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan. A porn·
pous and sell-centered gambler learns
humllity and compassion when he
watches a dear friend slOWly dying. ( 1 hr ..
30 min.)
(I) JU IMATI "Best Kicks of '83" (R) 1! hr,. 30 min.) CH> llCMI "The Unseen" (1981, Horror)
Barbara Bach. Sidney Lasalck. A TV
newawoman and her two assiltants find
lodglngl at a boer(flng hOUse Inhabited by
a disturbed brother and Sister and their
monstrous offspring. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CI> ..,_ "The Lords Of Dlsclpllne"
( 1983, Drama) David Keith, Robert
Prosky. A semor at a Southern military
academy is determined to expose the
members ol an ellte group responsible for
the brutal, and sometlmes lethal, ha.zing or
cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( 1 hr., •o,..;j I ICOTT • w ~TMCll
1:tl "". Tiii Wfl W -SIYEACMU (t hr.) -.... _.."Snowman" (1975) Ooc\Knen-
tary. A man'a life It 18-..d by an eegle's
fllght to cMllzatlon after his plane crashes
In the Rockies. ( 1 hr., 60 min.)
CD) .. "Love, Lust And Ecatacy" (No
Oite) (1 hr)
W CJ:)_. ''Used Can" (1980, Comedy)
KUt1 "'8Mlf. ~ Warden. Afttr the owner of a bankt\Jpt car lhOp oi.. his ~ try to COV9f up his clemlM to
prtvtnt hit weatthy car dealer brother
from Inheriting the bo11n1a. 'R' ( 1 ht., 53
min ...
Ml ... "Purtutd" (1°'47. W•ttrn) .?:... Wright, Robett Mitchum. An
orphan •t*"Pll to a¥8f'lgt flll ......,., -
murdef upon reechlng nwnhood. (2 twt..) =·=--"~--"The Young l.Jont" ( 1958, Dr.-
ma) Mll10n 8rando, Montgomery~. A
pair of Amtt1cana and a Germen react dff· ..,.,,1y to it-.. event.I of Wor1d Wet II. (2
In .. 4'1 min.) -
••.,."Panama L~" (1939. Ora.
ma) LUCiiie Ball. Evelyn er ... t. A petty
danc:e-hall queen lnfluancel tht life of an
oil rz:.rc'mY' ~-30 min.) i ::0 From Mesquite. TeJCn. (R) (2
tn.)
al) llMI "Oead Men Don't Wfllll Plaid"
( 1982. Comedy) Stev. Matt.In. Rachel
Ward. A har6-b0ffed ptlvata eye runa lntO
8 hott of familiar charec1ef'S wtli6e 1nYMtJ..
gating the death of a scientist I ct...
tygoon. 'PG' (1 hr .• 30 min.)
(%) .,. "Fltzcarraldo" (1981) KJeul
Klnskl, Claudia Cardinale. (2 hra.. 47
.... ~c?c.m..x •Cl).,. "The Man Who Would Be King''
(1975, Adventure) Sean Connery.
Mlchael Caine. Based on the atory by
Rudyard Klpllng. Two British aoldlerl Mt
out to clalm the riches Ind power of a
rd"mote, legendary kingdom. 'Pa' (2 hrt.,
9mln.)
•Cf) M•Ml .. A LOOI W Hal of
Fame member Mal Allen hol1a tNa ,_.,.,
of the 1983 major league beteball MMOn
and looks at the free agen1 mo.... and ~=lnlng for 1984. (1 hr.)
a.In) ... "Touched" (1983. Orama)
Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller. Oelplte
obstacles facing them. a.n emotlonally dlit-
1urbed man and woman try to blllld a life
~ther. (1hr.,29mln.)
11:119 llCMI "The Cat Creeps" ( 1946. Hor·
ror) Lolt Collier. Paul Kelly. The aoul of a
young fema1e murder victim Inhabits the
body of a cat ready to seek vengeence. t! hr., 15 min.)
•(C)llCMI "The Last Chase" (1981. Sci-
ence-Fiction) Lee Malora. Chris
Makepeace. In a world of the Mure. e for-
met race car driver and a teen-age com-
puter expert fight the gov4'fnment'a pro.
cription ol automobllet. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40
min.)
... llCMI "South Of St Louis" (1948,
Western) Joel McCrea. Zachary Scott.
Ranchers battle North Mnd South 10 pr•
serve their spreadS fr°".\ the devastation
of the Clvll War. (2 hrs.) ·e··-TlllWOll.D~
llCMI "Por1noy's Complaint" ~
) Richard Ben)amln; Kar.,
Based on the novel by PNllp Roth. A
young Jewish boy recounts his often hllarlo-
ous end amorous adventures to hll psy·
Chiatrlat. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) ... ,." ......
(I) -WO Franz Bect(enbauet. a
West German SOCC8f' player. It profiled.
{B)
.. • .,. "Jungle Goddeea" ( 1949.
Advent~re) Wanda McKay, G.arge
Rteves. A rescue party tets out ~
an African Jungle In IMrd\ of a ~ heir~ t\r .• 5 min.) •(JI) _,. "Second Thoughta" ( 1982.
Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wueon. A
young lawyer becomet lnvolVtd with •
musician 'PG' ( t tv .. 38 min.)
' Friday, April 6, 1984 15
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Cont.
Cary Grant. Joen Fontaine. Oirecteo by
Alfred Hitchcock. (2 tn.)
(l)P ... CMUI
.... " The Jury" (1953. Mystery)
Blft Elliot, Preston Foster. (2 IVa.)
CZ)CD•lt-
• Cl) ma umTUU. Loa Angeles
Lake<& at Portland Trail Blazer• (2 hrs .. 30 mlh.) e IOMIT Thia tribute to Humphrey
Bogart fOCUNI on the career and person-
al side of filmdom's outstanding ''tough
guy" with dignity. reallam and startling
trutlls. with acenea from tome of his most
famoua movies and comments from his
. (1 hr.) 1'111-•H•'Ll 'MINCAl---rT
.. "The Cowboy And The Lady"
(1938, Western) Gary Cooper. Merle
Oberon. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.)
W 8 • LIU IOI.I "Nabisco I Dinah
Shoft lrwltatlonal" Anal round (live from
MISllon HlllS Country Club In Rancho
Mir~ Calif.). (2 hrs.) I 1A~lcago Cubs at San Diego
Padl'.:~3 hra.) I -•.,_, "A Conversation With
President Jimmy Carter" Hodd1ng Carter
dlscossee the ReaQan administration's
Information policy With torme< President
Jimmy Certllf
• A llATmCIP TUll
CC) llOWll "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure)
Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs .• 15
min)
• FREE DELIVERY
• WE SERVICE WHAT
WE SELL
• FINANCING AVAILABLE
([)NA_, "Greeter Greeneboro Open"
Final round'(llve from Greensboro, N.C.)
(g htl.) CD llOWll "The Lords Of Oisclollne"
( t983. Orama) David Keith. Aot>ert
Proek~ hr .. 'O min.) Cl) "The Happy Yeara" ( 1950.
Comedy) Oeai'I Stockwell, Darryl Hick·
man (1 M. 50 min.)
t:ll I P.l'IOOP MOU.YWOODI M ._.. YUM
Screen tnts for the female leads for
"Gone With The Wind" and "Rebeeca"
as well u cllpe from num«oua other
Selznick hits and lnteMtwl with actors.
producer• and directors highlight this look
at the career of one of Hollywood'• giants.
l hr.) ,,,,,,,..
.-Anoew. cm .... fll1'VAL
Ricardo Montalban lntr~ this 12th
annual event Which honols Hispanic alng-
ara and compoears from 21 counllles:
also appearing la opera star Placido Dom-
1. (1hr .. 30mln.)
A llATm CIPTAl'll
-..... m.MD .. "Thunder Road" (1958.
dver'lture) Robert Mltchom. Gene Barry
!hrs.)
PACll GP CUI.Mm
llOWll "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys-
tery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane. ( 1 ht • 20 ;oJ. (%) "The See Gull" ( 1968. Drama)
James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave (2
hrs .. 21 min.) •-econ
•az> COUlftMI MIAD ~ CouatMU
and his ,....,ch OfflW aboard the Calypto
explore the clvtllzatlont, Industries, ecolo-
gy and wildlife In and around the Amazon
RIV«. (2 td.) .. , ..... m.Al9
... "The Apartment" ( 1960, Com-
edy) Jacl< Lemmon, Shirley MacLalne. (2
hr&. 30 min.)
l , ... ,,,QI.,.
... "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama)
~ Dern, Hei.ti Shaver. (t hr .. 40
min.) •1·--•~c••~
:. "OoctOf In The Houae" (1955,
omedy) Dirk Bogarde, Kay Kendall. (2
hra.) • .-c .... , ... 8tv9f1y John-
1()(1 attempts to be the ftrs1 to aucceafu1fy
frM climb El Capttan, a 3,000-foot sheer
granlte rock face located In YOMmlte Val-
l. CaJ11.
A•ID•IAL._. ..........
... ''Weet Side Story" (196t,
IM~;> Natalie Wood. Richard Seymer
Jail II .,..,._.,,
, .... , POl1Ull'
.,.. "Dream House" (1981, Ora-
ma) John Schneldef, Marilu Henne< (2
hrs.L (!)IPGITIC8nWI CD ... "The Outsiders" ( 1983, Ora-
ma) C. Thomas Howell, Mall Dillon. (2
hrs .. 8 min.)
• I 00~ solid state thassls
• In hne picture lube •
TllUmbwlleel tun.nc •
8u1ll'ln handlt • Car cord
• Sun screen • lMptlOne
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Friday, April 6, 1984 17
...
lanclayConl.
(I) IW18 "MM ...., Glen ~Mii
and AndrH Cfoueh •re holll to periOfm-
eta Rtly Cherin. Otnlece Wiiiiams, Wahet
•nd Trem.loe Hawtdns and the H•Wklns
F•mlly. •nd The ltnperillll In this oetet>ra-
tlon of gospel mutlC taped at the Crystal
C.ttiedral In Garden Grove. Callfomla ( t
hf.)
-· I wmt YOU Featured: CMstophet Knight, art critic tOf the Her.id Ea.amlnef:
John Walsh. director of the Getty Mu.-
um. Stephe™e Baron. L.A. County Muse-
um qf Art; end Marc Pally. artist.
I ·•ucawu.u. L-:"
10IYWI IDl•M. ....... , ... ,...,..,
,._ 11llCI Progressive rock artist
Judie Tiulte lings "CNnatown," "Sukarl-
ta," "Higher And Higher" and "Black Furt .. ·1-.. TCll9MT 4111 AT... ' ... ,
OL'f9UO "The Eas1 Germans" The
unique and sometimes controverSial ath-
letle phenomenon In the German ~
aatlc Republic (East Ge<many). 1 coun-
try in which athletic exoellenoe Is a
nment goat ( t hr.)
IDllDtlMl .. WMllAll• ...,.ti_" Ml -Featuted heavy metal band Kiss. '*9brlty fae&-lifts.
tamous cars on TV se<ies ( 1 hr )
• .,_ "The Lost Continent" ( t968.
Science-Fic11on) Eric Porter. Hildegarde
Knatt (2 hrs )
• WALL ~ -"To Fight Or
Switch" Gues1· Dick Fat>tan. ecl!lor and
publisher. The Telephone Switch
Newstette< e .,_ "Heaven. With A Gun" ( 1969.
Western) Glenn FOfd Carolyn JOl'leS (2
:i ~-YWI (()ml~ Hous1on Rockets vs
Seattle Supersonics (from Tacoma,
Wash ) (Sub,ect to blackoul) (2 hrs . 30
min.) <:mt1nm•nmum (I) _,,_ I M«1f Jean Stapleton
and Andy Gibb star tn this musical who-
dUnlt abOUt to houseguests at an EngttSh
country house wno are murde<ed one by
=ioner.=.:in )
W IACIJ wmt DAft) MOiOl'i I Z , .... """"'* ___ , ___ ___ __ ,...
.,_ "The KrngttShet" ( 1982. Ch-
ma) Rex Harrison. Wendy Hiller ( 1 tv ,
20 mtll )
CO) llO¥ll ''The Cowboy And Tt-.e Lady"
( 1938. Western) Gary CO<>pef Metle
Oberon ( 1 hr • 3 1 min l _ (%) llOWll "She Dances Alone" (1981)
la N1jlnS6Cy. Bud Cort ( 1 ht . 27 ITWI ) .. ~-.-. .. •emu ..
QIN
.... Q r, .. ._
TOUI Qa:a POlt ntl ,.... AWAllal
The p(esentation of viewer·sefflcted
ewaras tor best picture. best actor f
actress. best $1JPPOr11ng actor I actress
and bes! song Hosted by Lee Ma,ors and
Btooke Shlelds t 2 hrs ) ;:marw~
18 Friday. April 6. 1964
•,_Lim "A Frencn Soclarltt Speeks OiJt" Guell: Miehe! Rocard. French minis·
ter of=lture. (1 hr.)
• OP....._ Am L.WCAN ~ (C) .. "The Best Years Of Our lives"
(19.46. Drema) Fredric March. Myrna
!:..!?.>'· (2 In .. 52 min )
(L) .. "The Adventures Of Young
Robin HOOd" ( 1980. Orama) Animated
l ht .. 43 min.)
•UYOMM.L
.. .. "The Red Pony" ( 1949, Ora-_1 ... l~;:;= Mh"""". !2 1"' I
•llMCM•-=• --Lening
-1 ~Ametlca At The Movies"
( 1976) Documentary. Narrated by Chan·
ton Helton Scenes from a treasure 1rove
of great Ametlca11 ftlms ranging from
"Birth Of A Nation" to "The Godfathef.
Part II" are shown. Including atlfs such as
JoM Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon
Brando and WOOdy Allen. (2 hrs.) 8 AT M .... 01CM ..CW. F11m
critics Gene S~el and Roge< Eberl
announoe their selections for the Acade-
my Awards In the categotles of best pic-
ture, best actor I actress. and best sup-port"= I actreaa ( t hf l l=:w= rA .. • .,. "Ice Palace" ( 1960. Orama)
Richard Burton. Robert Ryan Two men
wage a lifelong battle during the rowdy
history.of the Alaskan ttfrltory (2 hrs I I .,., .... ....
DA "The World According To
Weissttopf" A PfOflle ot phySIClSI VICI()(
Welsskopf reveals the breadth of his Inter-
ests as a music-lover and citizen of the
world. 0 (1 hr ) cm CllOln, ITU.I I UM DAYUQHf
MAii The vettfan rock group perlorms a
selecllOO of t* Ms. lnelud1ng '"Just A
Song a.tore I Go" al'ld "Love The One
You're With" In this concert taped 1n
November. 1982. at the Universal
ArnphlthHtre in Universal City. California. L! hr . •S mtn)
(J)llCMI "Author! AUthorl" (1982, Com-
edy) Al PaclOO, Dyan Cannon A New
Y()fi( playwrtghl's Wife IMves him with a
gang of mostly hef Child'en to lake care of
JUSt as his new ptay is abOU1 to open 'PG'
{l hr . 50 mm.) CD llCMI "EntM The Dragon·· I 1973,
Ad\<enture) Bruce lee. John Sa.on A
kung tu e11pef1 is •SSIOned to pene1rate an
ISiand fortress in orde< to destroy an op.-
um and white sla\19fY empire 'A' ( l hr .
39 'Cl~'' .. 1.,. "Bugs Bunny's 3rd MoYMt. 1001
Rabbtl Tales" ( 1962. Comedy) Animat-
ed V01Ces by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken
Bugs Bonny. Detty Duck, Yosemite Sam
and 01hef "Looney Tune" stars are back
again tn classic cartooos framed by the
tale of an "Arabian Nights" suttan al'ld hd
.;.°i.c~ fl8Phew ·o· < 1 hr • JO""" 1
~&--~~.Ami .... lnleMe~
with nomlneet Shirley Mact.Mne, Ja<
NlchotsOn. Deborah Wlngtt, Chet an
Albert Anney. also. the lmplCt of "Fla ..
dance" and inteMewl with put e>sc. winner•. l ..,•~1111n TOUl~CMICilctU .. •m•l ... ~ umTIM.I
Phoenl11 Sunt at Denver Nuggets (Sut
~'to blackout) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ,.1r..=: e PA'l9 llMIY (Serles Returns,
The Murphya' joy CNfJf the blrth Of thei
first child Is OYefShadowed by Will's con
vlction thal he Is no longer loved by them
(par1 1 or 2) (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 (fl M.lft-..WrTOlllR Fea
tured' a submerslble noaung city; a lottel)
for &earce gtave sites. a two-thirds replia
of the Whlte House In Japan ( 1 hf ) Cl IOIMT This trlbult to Humphre)
Bogart focuses on the career and person-
al slde of hlmdOm's outstanding "tougfl
guy" with dignity. realism and atar1Ung
truths. with acenes from some of his most
famous movleS and comments from his
i-~~-u•-.i.1
UV. W.O "Antarctic Summer" The
annual return of the Adelle penguins ano
Hooktf sea lions is traced at they reach
the same breeding groun<ls to mate and
Q!__ve birth to their young O ( 1 hr )
(.LJ .,_ "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ora·
ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Poltee
mobll12e a massive search for a 6-year-old
who vanished one day on his way 10
SChoC>I 'PG' (2 ht's )
Nl aJ~'MI 7:11 CH) ,..,... 9'0Clt Wembley meets eon.
Vlnc1ng John and becomes the most deci-
Sll/e ~he wort<'
1:11 •GUI. M Eill .. ~ CJ) ._ WA11•111M--T~a.-The public
and Pfrvate Ille of Washington (Barry
Bostwick) is chroniCled. &tarting In 1743
when he was 1 1 highlighting his days as a
young SUfVeyor his marriage to Martha
Cus11s (Pally Duke Astin) and his leader·
ship during the RevolVlionary War (Part I
ot 3) _J3 hrs )
D m ~ -Michael teams up wilh a mysterious detetetMt to help a
woman find the mutderlW of,_. husband
~l'lrs)
8 '• B IU --..0 OP MCOI• CCIUl-1UU
I 0 fllOfU DO NI CMmlT,_
MIATllT ta CM 990 "81.-rTDm
9CMI "To Catch A TNef" (1955.
Mystery) Cary Grant, Grace Kefly, A
reformed Jewel thief IS tu1P9Cted or
returning to a hfe of crime afttf he tails VI
~e With a wealthy young woman. (2
hrs )
I LRtm.DOJ'"' -..am,_
LMlil W.O "Antarctic Summer" The
annual return of the Adejle ~ and
HOC)l(tf see bOns es traced ea they reectl
lhe same bteedlng gtoundl to mete and
Q_IVe birth to their young O ( 1 l'v )
C!) WI& Cl Mi1'M "Or-eM'a Veo-
ture" In 1557. Sir Francll Drake MIS sall
to wreak havoc a~ tri. Spenlsh fleet In
the P8C1f1C (R) Q (2 tw'1 )
CC).,_ "Around The Worid In 80 Days"
( 1956 A~ture) David Nlwn, StW1ty
1
k
:I
Conl.
Macl,alne. In 1872. an English gentleman
makes a bel that he can travel around the
world In 80 days ·o· (2 hrs .• 48 min) ® .,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven-
ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. A
villainous lndultrlat magnate tries to neu·
trali2e the man of steel by spHUlng him
Into his good and 8'111 pen1onallties 'PG'
Q._(2 hra .• 5 min )
aJ) .,_ "The Black Stalllon Returns"
( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teu Garr.
A boy goes to tha Sahara Desert 10 find
his beloved black Arabian stalllon who
has been reclaimed by its previous owner
'PG' (I hr , 43 min.)
Cl) llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983,
Comedy) Marsha Maaon. Jason Robards
A wldOW'a ne'er-do-well father. Who aban-
doned her when she was a child 01 nine.
shows up with a suitcase lull of 11i-oo11en
money and a bad heart condition. 'PG' ( 1
hr., 38 min.)
(%) llCMI "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patnoe Donnelly
Two young female athletes are torn
between love and ambition as they train
for Olympic competition. 'R' ( 2 hrs )
-~-.r•A&.WB.L .. LOUllAllT .. •• •u ...., "' MCGUll eout-
• 0 llOWll "The Calendar Girl Mur·
ders" (Premiere. Orama) Tom Skerr1t1,
Robert Culp. After Miss January and Miss
February are killed, police search tor a
psychotic killer wtio wants to murder eaeh
of the women appearing In a pin-up calen-
dar Q (2 hra.J
l wu.--IOUDIOlJ)
llAll'9lllCI TMU1'M "Drake's Ven·
ture" In 1557. Sii' Franc111 Drake sets sail
to wreak havoc among rhe Spamsn fleet 1n
the Pacific. (RJ,ji (2 hrs )
(!)9GllT1<81
([)llCMI "Journey To The Center Of The
Earth" ( 1959. Science·Flcllon) Pat
Boone. James Mason A scientist forms
an exped111on to fottow a 1os1 explorer's
trail 10 1he Earth's core ·G' (2 hrs. 12
min )
.. dllOfla"' .. Sate Use Of Over·The-Coun
1er Drugs" Guest Or Henry Palmer 11
hr ) • D ICHOOL II.AT Guests Ann Reynolds.
chancellor of Cahlornta State Un1vers11y
discusses her plans lor the n1ne1een cam·
~ Cal State Un1verS1ty system LIUtYlll OI 1MI llCH MD fMIOUI
... "MIChelob Light Cup Wome<l°S
Dual Downhill Race" (lrom Durango.
Colo) (R)
-· e M ttCI F ''nll COIB't WICIA&. Hosts Angie Dickinson and M1ehael J Fox
Introduce parodies of commercials. news
and celebrltles in a presentation of lelevl·
slon tap,eh;~ord1ngs submitted by ama·
lleu&~~
-aLMDYWll'TOPT (1 hr) •1t•t'I "Reilly Ace Of Spies" In
Russia's Loublanka prison, Reilly and
Dz.erzhlnSky play out a dangerous pame of
crime and punishment (Part 12 o 12) Q
~hr.)
NA IO&I "Greattf Greensboro n"
nal round (from Greensboro. m.).
IBl ~hr~ cm a m TODD Angela Lensbury •l'ld George Hearn ttar In tflt musical story of
a demented 19tt'l-century be<bef whO
takeS revenge on the society that unjustly
tent him'~';"· (2 hra .. 30 min.) Cl),.,.
CZ) .,. "Fltzcarreldo" ( 1981. Ad'ilen-
ture) Klaus Klnskl, Claudia Cardinale. A
man must overcome many 00.taclet to
btlng an opera company to Stai.ti. (2 hrs.,
47:. -(17) .OW "Blondle's Lucky Oaf' (1946,
Comedy) Penny s1ng1e1on, Arthur Lake
Complications develop when Dagwood,
llred;111n, goes Into competition with his
bo88. 1 hr .. 30 min.)
.. CID mAT PUA•• UT• A look al
the extravagant ~eores money can
boy. Including the 'meal of a llletlmt" and
a te>plea beech al St. Trope~. ( 1 hr) __ ,, ......
~='ti-IT Tiii wm Feetured:
heavy metal band Klas, celebrity face-lifts.
If~= Miies.\ (1 hr) = nua .. ........
..,, .. MUllT .-nm "The Struggle In Birmtng-
ham" An examination or blacil political
power today In a city that was prominent
In the struggle for clvtl rights during the
1~ (1hr.) ~ lllMI "The Thing·: ( 1982. Horror)
Kurt Rusaell. Richard Dysart. Members of
a scientific research team In the Antarctic
confront an alien Hie form that Is capable
of taking Ol/ef the men's minds 'A' (2
hrs .• 5 mln ) ~CAU.MAU..anl
1t11 Cll ...
.,. "Urban Cowgirls" ( 1980. Ora·
ma) Veronica Hart, Eric EdWards. A quar·
tel of nighttime "cowgirls" tind romance
tt:alat a =-tern bar ( 1 hr .. 25 mln)
PWll• ....
..-YO ........
-. l ~AT TMI_,.,..
.,_ "The Klansman" ( 1974. Ora·
ma) Lee Marvin. Richard Burton. The
sherltt ol a Southern town Is caught
between the Ku Klux Klan and violent
racial tensions When a black man 1s
accused ol rape. (2 hrs)
I lll!llY fA&.WILL
MO¥ll .. All The President's Men"
( 1976, Orama) Robert Redford. Dustin
Hottman Two Washington Post reporters
experience constant setbacks 1n the pro-
cess of uncovering the scandalous facts
behind the Watergate bleak-in. (R) (3
hrs) cm lllMI "Harry Tracy" (1982, Orama)
Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver A great leg-
endary outlaw who escaped from Jail IS
pursued by a group of men. ( 1 hr.. 40
min.) 8a ,. ClUI Featured two Oscar winners
with a losing marriage. traveling retirees
who "help" their way across America ( 1
hr)
tt:adll M0¥11 "Red. Hot And Blue" ( 1949.
Musical) Belly Hulton, Victor Mature. An
ambitious actress uses a director and a
public relatldns man to gel ahead ( 1 hr ,
45 mln.J 1WD .,. "All The President'• Men"
(1976, Drama) Robert Redford. Dustin
Hoffman Two Washington Pott re~era
e.xperlence constant .. tbeeka In the pro-
08S'S of uncovering the acanctalous facts
behind the Watergate break-In. (R) (3
hrs.) 8 ATTMI.,.__....._ Fiim
critics Gene $W(el end ROQef Eber1
announce their Mlectlons for tfie Acec»-
my Awardt In the c.tegorles of *9 pic-
ture. best actor I actrest. and t>est sup-t.
flQrtlng actor I actress. (1 hr.) ~ .,. "The Last American Virgin"
(1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoeon.
Diane Franldln. A shy t~ager In iolle Is
reluctant to loin his buddies In their pursuit
of sexual experlenoes. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
tW8.,. "Joe Kidd" (1972, W"tem) Clint Eastwood. John Saxon. A silent
atranger la hired by a wealthy landowne<
10 tradl down a gang of Mexlca~Amen
cans who have Invaded the territory. (2
hrs .• 10 min,) -1-CLUI •••• w ...
CllLI • L CAUllfT • M CM 11._ t! hr.)
• .. CMUWAY WIUVUW Nowtllt. poet and snort-story writer John Updike
dlscUINI growing up and his views on
adulthood. ( 1 ~ (()9CllT~--(I).,. "Mirror Of Deception" (1975,
Mystery) Kim Darby. James Maxwell. A
young woman lookt Into the disappear·
ance of hef two roommates. whO neYef
returned after answering • the same
em~~ hr .• 30 min.) ~ • IAlllTIML Houston Rocic.eta vs.
Seattle SuperSonlca (from Tacoma.
Wash.) (A) (2 hrs .• 30 min.) ([)PAt~•01 •11.U•• (Part 1 of
~ .. "The Cowboy And The Ledy"
(1938, Western) Gary Cooper. Merle
Oberon. A romancing ranch hand sweeps
an heiress from the cfty otf hef leet ( 1 hr .
131 ;'"J., ...
1119 -.1.-TATM ....
-.,. ''The Man WhO Couldn't Get
Enough" ( 1983, Comedy) R.L. Peck. V
Hodge. A young sex·atarved architect dl&-
covera problems whlctl give him an ed•flce
"'icomJ:i.(~=) •••118ft ... .,. "Aguirre. The Wrath Of God"
( 1972. Adventure) Klaus Klnsld, Ruy
Guerra During the mid· 1500s, Spanish
cooqulstado<es search tor the legendary
city ol gold. El Dorado. In the jungles of
South America. ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
I llAITW.""' W MGUYWOOD ClomuP Featured: a
behind-the-scenes looll at the Oscars ( t
hr.) t:ll (17) UT ,A.,._
CC) llOWll "Flretox" ( 1982. Adventure)
Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones A U S.
pilot goes behind RuSSlan lines 10 steal a
supersonic fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs.. t5
min.) cm MDVII "The Oodlathe<" ( 1972, Ora-
ma) Marlon Brando, Al Paclno. Bated on
the novel by Marlo Puzo. An aging
Mafioso sees the barriers betweet' hit~
lie family hie and the harsh realities of his
business breall down aa his sons beeome
Increasingly lnvOlved In the violent work-
ings ol organized crime. 'R' (2 hra., 57
• min)
W (J) llOWll "Bowery Buckaroos" (1947.
Comedy) Huntz Han. Leo Gorcey. When
the owner of the malt shop Is aocused of
murder. Iha Bowery Boys &et OUI 10 find
the real :'~t. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) w l~ATUlll
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ject: Sex" Parents are encouraged to dis--
cuss aex ope~th thelr cblldren. c;> CID,....,. A transiStor radio finds
its way Into the Rock and the Fraggles
decide to move to the ptomlsed land. 8 Cl) tcj.C.OW I ill& UIQ A vlndlc·
live doctor programs Lee to klll Billy Mel·
rose J_R) ( 1 hr )
8 8) TY'I •1Liui0-1UDP1f--Mii PUCnCAL iial Featured Shtrley Jones and Missy
Gold are victims of practical jol<es. claSSIC
foreign commercials, takeoffs of motion
QICI~~ IT.~ TWf Featured
Ted Denson ("Cheers"). e llOWll' "Rage" ( 1972. Ofama) George
C. Scott, Richard Basehart. When his son
Is accldentalty killed by poisoned gas, a
rancher seeks revenge against the Army
(?hrs.)
• ....,,.. "Through The Safety Net"
An update on the story of disabled per·
soos caught belween Reagan adm1nistra·
tion bUdget cuts and Social Security
Administration pohcy. Q ( 1 hr.) ~ mAT ~ "Queen Of
Spades" Tchaikovsky's story ot obses-
sion and Intrigue features Cleopatra C1ur·
ca, Regine Crespin, Stefka Evstatieva.
Allan Mon~. Lajos Miller and Vladimir
Popov with Russian conductor Woldemar
Nelsson leading the Opera Company ot
Philadelphia. Enghsh subtitles are provid-
ed (3 hrs I
ct)M0¥9 "Enchantment" ( 1949. Dtama)
Davtd Ntven. Teresa Wright An elderly
man is reminded ot his past romance
when his grandson confronts him with his
love story. ( 1 hr, 42 min.)
(8) MOT •CllllMY M ... Comedy
sketches combine w11h classic film and
news footage 1n an offbeat, satiric tak8'
oft
llO¥ll "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981.
Musical) Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters
In the M1dwes1 during the Depression. a
sheet mu* salelman destroys the lives ot
those around him because of his unbfldled
&elflshoess and his belief that life can be
a& it Is In songs and movie muslcal pro-
duction numbers. 'A' ( t hr .. 47 min.)
-1ML•TlllPAm.Y .. TICTAC--PA .....-A torch bearer tor the
suc=™ooal mine rescue.
li:lllTlllCA'ftm M ClmltcoM
• (I) MOWll "Stlll The Beaver" ( 1983 .
Comedy) Jerry Mathers. Tony Dow. An
out.of·wOfk TheOdOra "The Beaver"
Cleaver has his share of problems In May-
field wtien his wife asks for a divorce and
he is left to raise their two precocious sons
~himself. (R) (2 hrs.):t
U e MOWll "Oamnat Alley·· ( 1977,
Science-Action) Jan· hael Vincent.
George Peppard. The su~lvors of a nucle-
ar war struggle against tornadoes and
giant Insects to make their way to the only
city untouched by the ~ust (A) (2
hrs.)
1.-WOllAll -0 ... All WAL,._ The J>Ybllc and
private lives of celet>rttles Joan Collins,
Jane Fonda and Chnstie Brinkley are dtS·
cussed In lnteMeWS wilh each of the women. ( 1 hr.)
I ... _. ....
mAT •• ~ "Queen Of Spades" Tchaikovsky's story of obses-
sion and intrigue features Cleopatra Ciur-
ca. Regine Crespin. Stefka Evstatieva.
Allan Monk, LajOs Miller and Vladimir
Popov with Russian condOCtor Woldemar
Nets.son leading the Opera Company of
Philadelphia English subtitles are provid-
ed. (3 hrs.)
(!) lflCllTIC8TB ® llCMI ··Black Sunday" ( 1977,
Suspense) Robert Shaw, Bruce Dem A
deranged Vietnam veteran joins an Arab
terrorist In a plot to murder 80,000
unsuspecting Super Bowl tans. (2 hrs .• 30
min.) CD llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983.
Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards
A Widow's ne'er-do-well lather, who aban-
dooed her when she was a child of nhl.
shows up with a suitcase tuh of IA-gotten
money and a bad heart condition. 'PG' ( 1
hr .. 38 min,)
(%) ... "Such A Gorgeous Kid Like
Me" ( 1973) Bernadette LaFont, Andre
Oussollier. A female prlloner tempts a
crlmlnot09,Y student by recounting her eor·
did ~ ( 1 hr .. 38 min.)
-1-CIWPMAL "·--=r> .. -M AUTO 1M*1 "Brazilian Grand Prix"
(from Rio de Janlero) (R) ( 1 ht.. 30 min;J.. __
-1 ~ -: ... POIT..,. A report
on the winners at the 56th Annual Acade-
i Awards.
TlllUlfl'
TAii
llOWll "Bad Boys" (1982. Dtame)
Sean Penn. Aenl Santoni. A young ho<>d-
lum accidentally kills the younger brother
of a teen-aoe dope dealer duflng a police
chase and Is sent to a tough reformatory.
'R' =· 5 min.) CD) "Welcome To L A " ( 1977,
Ofama) Ketth Carradine, Sally Kelk9fman.
A number of West Coast swingers pair off
for a &ef'ies of romantic liaisons that leada
to nothing mOfe than one-night stands. 'A'
g hrs.)
Cl) llCMI "Hussy" { 1980, Orama) Helen
Mlrren. John Shea. A cabaret hostess and
a mysterious American gradually tall In
love until their pasts catch up with them.
'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ti LMD '11 Tiii twlTI
-111) llATDW. CMl:8 QUIZ Viewers will be
able to deteunine their cancer riSk by
answering questions about their age.
medical history and hfestyle {I hr.) -1... .. ,....., ..
811'81Tt1•1T TOlllHT Featured:
Ted Danson ("Cheers") •••• w ... .. (JJ llCMI "The Entity" ( 1982. Horror)
Barbara Hershey. Ron Silver. A Calffornla
woman and her children are victimized by
an invisible being haunting their home. 'A'
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2hra. 5 min)
tW fl.W9e ...
MC--~
IOWMIWJ'lrtLAI•• rA ..... ••W.. ...,.. "Through The Safety Net"
Art update on the sl0ty of disal>'ed per·
sons caught between Reaoar admlnistra·
hOO budget cuts and Social Secunty
AdmlnistratK>n policy Q ( 1 tv.)
(Z) .,_ "Enter The Oregon" ( 1973.
Actvenl\Ke) Bruce Lee. John Sax.on A
kung tu eJCPeft is assigned to penetrate an
ISland fortress in Of def to destroy an opt.
um and while 5'avefY empife 'R' ( I l'lr •
39m1n)
• mT Of MOT IUT tWlm.,. "Coast Of Skeletons" ( 1965.
Orama) Richard Tadd. Dale Robertaon A ~time diamMd dealer in A~ is the
target of an rnsuraoce Investigation (2
hi'$ ) ml(() .,.IPOl_T,.1C:81,,._n91"'•
tW 8 Cl) IWIT lO twrr The Harts pretend 10
have marital difficulties to capture a blaek·
ma11ef (R) (1 hr . 10 min.) G e IDT Of CMICm Host Johnny Car·
son Guests singer JullO lngleSlas. come-
dian Robert Klein (R) (I hr )
UMeAYmn'
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ii Mil Of IMfllMICllCO
-U-M.L(I) .,_"The PersonalS" ( 1982. Come-
Oy) 8111 Schoppert. Karen Landry A man wnose wile deserted 1'11m enters the Single
hfe and places a personal ad in a newspa·
per 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) m 1" Q.UI Featureo a computer genius
dtSCvsses robotics and the Mure of man,
a marriage tnat survived a spouse's alter·
native lifestyle ( 1 hr 30 min )
1W CE .,. "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
(1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss, John
Cassavetes Paratyzed from the neck
down 1n an automobile accldef'lt a scotp-
tor remintSCes about his hie before and
eloquently argues tor nis rl§ht 10 die 'R'
(ll'lr 58mtn )
-· AM namo.,,. OICM lntervle'NS With the nominees as they arrive at the scene
for the 56tl'1 Annual Academy AwardS. live
from tile MUSIC Center ( 1 hr.) fJ MO¥ll "Jane Eyre" 11944 Drama)
Orson WetleS. Joan Fontaine A yOllng
EngllStl governess falls 1n love w1ttt her
b<ood1ng. secretrve employer (2 hfS.. 5
min)
@j m¥tl "Shella Levine ls Dead And Lrv·
1ng In New Yoo" (1975. Comedy) Jean-
nie Bef\tn, Roy Scheider Based on the
novel by Gait Parent A self~tefed
young JewlSh g1tl goes l'IUSband-tiontlng 1n
New York C•ty ( 1 hr . 40 min) e nlCU Of 1MI llQNJ Scheduled May·
or Dianne Fe1ns1ein (San Francisco), Ellz·
abeth Ashley, Wally George. sex therapist
Or Joy Browne ( 1 hr 30 min ) •MCU•H-(() IM. FOO'TULL LOS AngeleS Express
at Oenvef Go4d (R) (3 hrs ) cm llOY11 "Fast· Walking" ( 198 t
Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire A
prison guard becomes 1nvOllfeo bOth In hlS
cousrn's plot to assasalnate an 1mprlSOOed
black. leader and In another ptot to spring
him 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 mtn )
t:ttl(C) MCMI "The World A"ordtng To
22 Friday. April 6. 1984
Garp" ( 1~. Comedy) Robin Wllflams..
Maty Beth Hurt The son of an·urvnamecJ
prep 9Chool nuige enjOys a Ille Ml o f
edY9nturea. ooinddenCeS and bizarre
cher8C1era 'R' (2 hrs., 15""" )
-·. U11~ ... DA• Ll.,,ii,_11.1 ... 1 Guests Jeck Put. sax~t Glove<
Ir=.~> (1hr)
UM. '111 ~ 111'1\1
11/f Of -..... ''The Tragic Vision''
-· Cl) CCI,._, ColumbO suspects the deputy !)ob commlssk>nef may have a
herw3 In a murder. (R) ( t hr • 20 min)
*I-"""' A.ell•• AWAW NIT..,. A repoo
on the winners 11 the 56th AnnJal Acade-
~ Awardl
• .,.. "Foreign Intrigue" ( 1956. MV$-
tety) ~ MrtchUm. Genevieve Page,
After a press agent's wealthy boss dies.
he deoldel to tnvesugatp the man's my$-tenous pas1 c2 hrs.. 30 min. J CD .,.. "Take Off' (1978, ComedyJ
Wade Nichots. Georgina SpeMn. Guests
at a laVllSt'I party view the aexual exptofts
of an eternally youthful men whoee real
age reveals rtsetl on movie fdm. 'R' ( 1 rv
43 min.)
(%) ... "Blly IJat" ( 1963. Comedy)
Tom Courtenay, Julie CMstJe An undef-
t&ker'a deft< lantaslles hts way tl'lrouOh
hie. ( 1 hr . 36 min ) -•:-,.-:,r M) ... "Some Kind Of Heto·• ( 1982
Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder
A wa1 veteran turns to a life ol crime alter
the g<)Vefnment refuses to gtve him back
pay he earned~~ a prtSOner of
the North Vietnamese tOf six ~ears 'R" ( 1
1:111Nir
-.... ,u.. W ... "Tough Enoogti" (1983, Ora-
ma) OenntS Ouald. Carlene Watkins An
005UOOeS$1u1 country singer. trying to
make ends meet. tums to ligti11ng lex prize
~ 'PG' (1rv .47mln )
HI 8 C1J Cll .... -.TWATCM
•COJ "The Eyes Of The Amaryllis'' ( 1975.
Orama) Ruth Ford. Katherine Houghton
1! hr .. 35 min )
Cl) "Stay As You Are" (1980. Romance)
Marcello M85trolaM1, Nastassla Kinskl. ( 1
hr . •5 min)
•CC) "Hookytonk Man" ( 1982. Orama)
Oint Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood (2 hrs.. 5
min.)
•@ "Ghost In The lnvtsible Bikini" ( 1966.
Comedy) Deboreh Walley. Tommy Kirk
l2 hrs.)
NI(!) "Love And Kts8eS" (1965. Comedy)
Rick Netson. Knstln Nelson. (2 hrs.)
(%) "Superman Ill" (1983. Adventure)
Christopher Reeve. Riehatd Pryor. (2 hrs..
5 min) •(C) "Jesus" (1979, Orama) Brian Dee·
con. RMta NO!man (1hr.,57 mm.)
CH) "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, eom.-
dy) Marsha Muon. Jason Robards. ( 1
hr. 38 min.)
I ...
DMYllAll I
llOWW "Brother Sun. Sister Moon ·
( 1973. Biography) Graham Faultcner.
Judi Bowker Fr1nc1s of ~ rejects
weanh and honor 1n cxdef to live and WOfl<
among the ~tie in nature and the pocy
1n &pl(1t 'PG (2 hrs . t min )
d Ol)__, IWAQQMT
(C) .,. "Loolcer" ( 1981, Sclence-J'.1G
tlon) Albert Flnney. James Cobufn The
mystenous 0ea1hs ot a setteS of beaut1tv1
mOdelS lnvOlved 1n a new adve<tlsing
projeet are blamed on the plastic surgeon
Who operated on them 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34
min) 1:11 ®.,. "Hammett" ( 1982. MysteryJ
Frederic Forrest. Peter Boyte. Mystery
wnter Dashiell Hammett's former detec
trve agency boSS talks htm Into lnveStlgat·
1ng the disappearance o f a well-<;onnected
Ch1~os11Me 'PG' ( 1 hr • 3"' min ) -~ ... MD1MlllM
CE• H•lltmt (Z) llOWW "Personal Best" ( 1982. Dia·
ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patriee Donnelly
Two young female athletes are torn
between IOve and ambition as they train
IOf Olympic competition 'A' f? hrs I
• UICUI WIL.IY, 11.D .•
M Cl).,. "Pennies From Heaven" ( 198 1
MusJcal) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters
In the Midwest dunng the Depression. a
Sheet music salesman destroys the t1ves of
those around him t>ecause of htS unb<ldle<l
selfishness and his behef that hie can be
as n IS m songs and movie mu51eal p<o-
lduc~t>ers 'A' (1 hr 47mln I
aiHDITml(ll)
mA.alT W ~llUIM "Pat Benarar • .. .,.....,..
llOT .eclllf&Y 1MI ... COme<l'f ~ Sketches combine with classic lltm and
news tootaoe in an ottbeat. ~tmc teke-
off
•lmtlmMIOf ... tlll(C).,. "Black Beauty" ( t946, Oramat
Mona Freeman. Richard Denning Based
on the story by Anna Sewell A prOUd ano
awesomely beau11rut horse experience!.
many diverse owners ( 1 hr . 14 min)
119 "The Glac1t11 ro~ · ( 1978) Oocumen
tary I t hr . 30 min )
119 "Waltz 01 The Toreadors" ( 1962.
Comedy) Pett!f Sellers Margaret Leigh·
ton (1 hr 45 min ) ·
-(C) "Dream House" ( 1981 Orama) John
Schneider. Marilu Henner ( 1 hr • 40 min )
(H) "SecOnd ThOUghts" ( 1982. Comedy!
Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson ( 1 hr . 38
min )
"Kim" ( 1950 Adventure) Errol Flynn
Deen Stockwell ( 1 hr 53 min )
-@ "Body And Soul" ( 1947 Dfama1
John Garfield. Ulh Palmer (2 hrs l -a 'Sus.an SlePt Here" ( 1954. Comedy)
Dick Powell. Debbie Reynolds (2 hrs)
tt:ll(Z) "P91sona1 Best" ( 1982. Orama) Mar
iel HemH)Qway. Pa1rtee Donnelly (2 hrs l
-Mtel'DOO• Movia-
.. ., "Stolen Hours" ( 1963. Or1mal
-SUsan Haywerd. Michael Craig. (2 l'lra.) cm "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Aciv.nture)
Chr1st()(>her Reeve Richard PryO< (2 hr•
5 min.)
Cl) "Oeethtrap" ( 1982. MystefY) Michael
Cilne. Christophef Reeve ( 1 hr SS min.) .
(C) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959. Western)
Gary Cooper, Marla Schell ( 1 hr '6 min.) • we "CaS11e Of EVIi" (1966. Horror) Scot1 Bfltdy. Vlfglnla Mayo ( 1 hr . 30 min )
W C%) "Oar14ng" ( 1965. Drama) Julie Chris-
tle, Laurence Harvey (2 hrs .. 7 min) •® "Suc>er Fuzz" (1981, Comedy)
1 ~) HIH. Ernest Borgnlne ( 1 hr . 35
CD) "The Bachelor And Ttle Bobby SOxer' (UM7, Comedy) cary Grant.
~na Loy. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
Cl) "The Black StalliOO Returna" ( 1982.
Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr ( 1 hr ..
43mln.) •CCJ "Dot And The Bunny" (1980, Adven-
ture) Animated. ( 1 hi' •• 10 min )
.. CI) "48 HRS." ( t983, Comedy) Nick
Nolte, Eddie Murphy. ( 1 hr., 35 min.)
419 (C) "Jesus" (1~79, Orama) Brian Dea·
con. Rivka Nolman ( 1 hr., 57 min.)
Cl) "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure)
Chtistophef Reeve. Richard Pryor (2 hrs 5 min.) .
.. Cl) "The Glacief Fox" ( 1978) Documen-
tary. ( 1 hr . 30 min )
.. (J) "Claudine" (197'. Orama) Diahann
C&rrc>ll. James Eart Jones (2 hrs ) CD "Same Time. Next Vear" ( 1978.
Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn ( 1 hr •
59mln )
_ ...... Ing
u ...
C81 ... NUCI ...
.... Q Mm't'*-""' MWM ...... ~~IRW
' IF C•1C>•11•rr
.,.. "Dream House" (t981, Ora·
ma) John Schnelder. Marilu Henner A
young Southemer falls 1n love with a New
VOf'k City urban renewal executive and
moves to OOl'th to woo her ( 1 hr . 'O
min.) CID fMI l1IMM DIATM OJI THI Dl8T FOi
Events leading to the October. 1944,
death of Field Marthal Erwin Rommel are
recalled through newsreel footage. s11tt
photographS and personal testimony by
Aormlel'1 son Manfred and biographer
De-Ad Irving
CO) -lAmM.L "1984 Spflng FOfe-
cast" ( t hr)
Cl) .. Ulm ITOllY Animated A snort-
9 of eggs po&ei a threat to the tuture of
Easier. CJ).,.. "FIUcarraldO" (1981. Adven-
ture) Klaus Klntl(I, Claudia Cardinale A
man mus1 overcome many obStacles to
b<1ng an opera company to Braztl (2 hrs .
ldl l'7 .... DWI
TAii
MJCI -.""..,.. PACllOll CMTlm .,.. "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel
Ward A hard·bOlled private eye runs into
a host of familiar characters wt11le 1nves11-
gatlng the death of a &elentlSt I cbeeSe
~'PG' (t hr . 30mln I
Cl) .. '"SheflOCk HotfTleS And The
Secret Weapon" (1942, Myat9!)') Bn11
RathbOne, Nigel Btuc:.. Aft• Profalor
Moriarty kidnaps en lnwntor. Ho4mes
steps In to bring him lo " .. tloe. ( 1 hr. 30 rrin;J...,... ,.,. .
-1:,,::" ... :::..&. A women with champi-
onship lfttes In boxing end karate: lhe ~
band and wife t .. m behind Runner's
irL~~--~ -.:...,. t I r rc111rr Featured:
behl"4 tho teief* at the Academy
Awards.
I ~°'91111 ~ -."" .... llllltl•l90IT I •
LOWCGlllCTIOI t
IOVA "Locusts: War Without End" A
look at recent attempt• to be rid of the
locuSt In Europe and Africa. (R) Q ( 1
hr.) CD.,_ "Daffy Ducic's Movie: Fantastic
Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated Voic-
es by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny. Foghorn
Leghorn. POO<y Pig and others start. a
,outney on Daffy Oucit's 1m&• lsaand. 'G' u hr .. 18 min.)
(Q) .,_ "SUpefman Ill" ( t983. Adven-
tUte) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor. A
villalnouS industrial magnate tries to nev-
trallze the man of ateel by &Pitting him
rnto his good and evil pen1onalltles. 'PG'
{.? tu. 5 min.) fD .. "Batlle Of The Commandol"
( 197 t . Adventure) Jack Palance, Thom-
as Hunter A small team of commandos ts
assigned to destroy a powerlul German
cannon before It can bl! used against the
Ames. 12 hrs.) • 19 IJ ml umTULI. Los Angele$ Lakers
et Golden State Warrior$ (2 hrs., 40 min.) '99 IOl11mTOWI Fea1ured: a srop by the
OOL Food Show and talk with owner Dino
Delaurentis about hi$ new super-deli In
the heart of Beverly Mills: a profile of
Yvette Mumiewc.
1 •. -., ...
l.l_a...,a~Ml't
IYI OI LA. Featured: a profile of
"Thriller" vldeO cnoreographer, Michael
Peters; a visit to a museum which houses
vintage WWII fighter planes, Katamazov
Brothers and their Juoollng act a loot< at •
micfo monster under a high powered
1--N~-OJl-ft_ .. \U
1:11 ... • Cl)Mn mc••MIGI eMA-lUll Hannlba~ B.A and the
team come to the aid of a Chlnese restau-
rant owner being pttsSUfed by a protec-
tion racket boSs. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 .,_ "Little C&esar" ( 1930, Drama)
Edward G Robinson. Douglas Fairbant(s
Jr An Insignificant hood works his way to
the ~ of the underwOOd. (2 hrs. L •a ~.__.,...,. .. Fea~
tured Adrian Zmed and Disney character
G~i:..._!llm of put-downs exchanged by Bu~nolds and Jackie Gleason. i _,.,u•JT TW'f Featured:
behind the scenes at the Academy
Awards.
• .. "All My OefllnO Oaught8'a"
( 1972. Comedy) Robert Young. Ray-
mood Meeeey. Al tour daughter. of a wld-
C1Wfl( plan to wed In • ~ Clefem<>ny ( 1
hr .. 30 trio.)
• •A "Locusts. Wil Without Eod" A
loot< at recent at1empta to be rld of the
locust In Europe and Africa (A) Q ( 1
hr.) • ._I~-flU,_ ''The Kling AOor" MOMS Gunn and Damien L-.
star in thCs drama about aleugt'lterhouee
WOf'ke<S In Chicago'& at()ci(yards who
struggled to unionize during WOfld Wat l.
Q_(2tn)
(Cl.,.. "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Dr•
ma) Cini Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood. Ari
0'19<-the-hill. atcohollc: coun1ry western
singer tra\1919 to Nashville with his 14-
year-otd neptww for a last-chance 8'd-
tion at the Grand Ole Opry 'PG' (2 tvs .. 5
min.) (I) -.. ~, .... 11m11111111• ® al COllY _, COmedlan Bii
Cosby pokee fun at everyday life In this on.man lhow. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) .. ~== -· 9 A.I.A. P-.0 Paul Is dratted to pr•
Mrve the Alwfa machismo.
(J)LCMIO&T . e P& rtlZlll A woman with cMmp6-
onshlp tltles In boxing and karate: the t...
band and wife team behind AUnnef'•
World magazloe. CD _.,. "Cross And Doublecr<*"
( 197,, MystefY) Rock Hudson, Suun
Saint James. McMiiian poses ea hit crimi-
nal loot<-allke to pinpoint a stolen gold
shipment. ~2:s .. 15 l'Tlln.) = ~ :.." JIOOTUU. Los Angetes Expreu at Denver Gold (R) (3 tvsL ... Cl> ......... ,. As vlo6ence
~ts in the colonies. Washington (Barry
Bostwick) expresses his frvstrationS avet
not being able to become a lull-fledged
father: voices his disapproval of the Bee-
ton Tea Party; is selected 10 represent Vlt-
ginla at the First Continental Coogte.a;
and. at the urging of John Adams (Hef
Holbrook), accepts the role as Com-
mander in Chief of the Continental army.
(part 2 of 3) (2 tvs. I 8 e .,... A woman discovers that
her husband IS planning 10 kilt a pollc&-
man. 1R) (1 hf.) • a .... C0911'lf Jack dresses
Uke an elderty woman to claim a baking
prize (R) c:;l
• _, ..,. Guests. Denny De Vito
("Romancing The Stone"). Durk Pear-
son. sklQ8f Mar1a Conchita Alonso. Ma.1'18
Heasley ("The A-Team") (1 hr) • .-c .. "".,... ''The Killing
Floor" Moses Gunn and Demien Leeke
star in this d<ama at>oot slaughterhouse
worhrs In Chicago's stockyards who
strugg6ed to unionize during WOfld War I.
Q_(2hrs.)
(Q) .,.. "Blue Collaf' ( t978. Drama)
Richard Pryor. Harvey Kettel Three fruto-
trated Detroit auto fact0ty woO<ers turn to
crime. bringing them Into more conflict
and potential dangef than they evet
counted on. 'R' ( t hr .. 5' min.)
Cl) .,.. "Deathtrap" ( 1982, MY,te<y)
Michael C&lne. Christopher Reeve. A play-
wright sutter109 from write<' s bk>ci< plans
to do away with a tormef' student of Ns
and plagiarlz• the young man's promising ~y.'PG' (1 hr .. 55mln.)
{%) .. "Billy Liar" (1963, Comedy)
Tom Courtenay. Julie Christle. An undef·
taker's clerk fantasizes his way through
Friday, April 6. 1984' 23
._.
r~nalion (2 hrs.) 8 ... A tootc at the KCB in Calitc:
and an explanation ol the methods 1.
to steal delense secrets from Ca1tto«
hl_gtl-tech manuf~urers D llOWW .. All The BrotherS Were Valla
( 1953. Aoventure) Roo.rt Tayb. St
art Granger Two New Engllnd wt\a
captains. wtiO are bl'othera. pert w
wtier\ they dlS8gree OY8f ...,~ le
treasure (2 hrs • 5 min ) CJ) 110WW .. The Ride 88ck" (1957. Wt
e<n) Anthony OulM. William Contad
lawman struggles to transport I prlso
through Apache country. (2 tn.) e llO¥ll "Across The Bridge" ( 191
Mystery) Rod Stetge<. David Knight. Sc
lend Yard pools aH of Its resourcet to C4
lute a cr1m1nal WhO flees the country
tvs , 30 mtn )
~ .. Portnoy's Complalnt" (19i
) Richard Beniamin. Karen b la<
Based on the novel by Philip Roth
young JewlSh bOy recounts hiS often hila
ous and amorous adlfentvr• to his ps
crMatrist 'R' (2 hrs )
llOWW .. The Cowtx>y And The Lad\
( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper, Met
Oberon. A romancing ranch hand Sweet
e.i hetress from the city off her feet. ( 1 ht
31mn) ·-ICOTT W CI).,.. "Dark P\aces" ( 1973, Horror
RObeft Ha1dy, Joan Colhns An ex-men1.
patient take$ oYef the run-down m&OSIO
of a maroac when the dead man's sp4f
possesses him to repeat a senes of grlSl
mufders 'PG' ( 1 h1 • 31 mtn I W. aoall'IB.DQ)I A lootl al a camp le
the YSJally handicapped and heenn
lf'l\J)alr ed
•1 DU
.,.,. "$4ef'l1 Rage . ( 1982. AdVeO
IUfe) Chuck Norris. Ron S11vef A Cflt!Ulll
ll'llUfed psychOpath IS revitalczed an<
maoe almost lf'ldeStructab6e by the handi-
wcn of a mentally unhinged SC'enllst 'R
1 IV .0 fTW\ )
tll ...
-Cl)cm .. -.mrATae 18f.TMNU ...
~llUllOOTIMJ. -... ,, ..... llOTMI
1:11 ... 'A Raism In The Son' ( 1961
Orama) SoOt-.ey Pootief Claudia McNe11
Baseo on the play by LonaJfle Hansbetry
~n~hng 10 bteak away from thelr
crawwded apenmeot tn Chteago. a btack
tamly move to an ••·white neighborhood
12 rn JO ITWl J ..,.,.MUIT
.,. ·0an.ng· I 1965. Orama) Julie
~~ Leurence H.ai-.ey A young girt
exp.iences a number ol romantic t.-.es
~ 10 oecome me re,ec1ed witw ot an
11-..n~ (2tn 7mtl"I)
11119 .,. ''The Hanging Tree" ( 1959. W~em) ~Cooper Mana Sc:hel. A
doctor a man -'* r8SCUll'lg e gir1 and
IS <*nost lyncl'8C br a drur*en mob 11
hr 46 tnn I
M ... 48 HRS ( 1983. Comedy)
Nick Hofte E~ ~ An unorthode>x
Pok:9 oe1ec1~ reams wi1t1 a t~arity
reteesed c:ono.1C1 to 'ind a fugl1tlle rruoet· es R" I IV J5 l'IW\ I
• .,.. Ra. f oroe" (1981, AdYen-
turef <Ameron t.I tchel Geoff Blmey
Three mattial am e~s encounter some
dNdy ob$1ades on Wamc>r' s tYand.. 'R' 1.! hr JO tTW\. )
•• .,.. ·n Get You" ( 1953. Mystery) George Raft Sat)' Gray A terne19 Bntistt
Coal.
apy Ind an FBI agtnt join fOfces to crack
a WOttdWlde network of kidfleppefl ( 1
hr .. 30 min.)
i etlOO-MllM ... ...... ,..
llON "Miiiing" (1981, Orama) Jack
Lemmon. 8*Y Spacek. A mlddl&-aged
New VOtk blJslneeaman and his daughter-
ln·l•w try to find out what happened to his
son who dtsappeared during the miUtary
coup In Chile. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 min.)
H (H).,_ "Qaad Men Don't Wae.r Plal'd"
( 1982. Comedy) St ..... Martin, Rachel
Ward. A herd·bollad private eye runa Into
• host ot familiar character• whlle lnvestl·
gating the death of a scientist I cheese
l
coon. 'PG' (1hr.,30 min.)
1111 PMTM• ... ....,.u.
-TWO'TMI •••II ......
..... ,..CR)
-, .. CHAii
-Wednesday
.. Cl) "WalU Of The T()(eadora" (1962.
ComedY) Pettr Stlltta. Margaret Leigh·
f" 1on ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)
.. .. CJ) "ShttiOck Holmes And The Secret
weapon'' (1942, M~«y) Beall Rath-
" bOne. Nigel br~. ( 1 hr . 8 min.) ' •CC> "The Prlnceu And The Cabble"
( 1981. Orama) 'Valerie Bertlnelll. Roben
()esldtrlo. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.)
.. II?) "My Wtdnelday" (1966. Comedy)
I Jane Fonda. Jaton Robards. (2 hrs ) ~ NICI) "The Man In The Gray Flannel Sun".
1 (Part 1 of 2) (1956. Drama) Oregory
t Peck. Jennifer JontS (2 hr1 )
(%) "Welcomt To L.A." ( 1977, Drama)
Keith Carradine. Sally Kellerman ( 1 hr
45 min.) .. CC) "The Last Chase" (1 981, Science·
Fiction) Let Majo<s. Chris Makepeace < 1
hr .. 40 min.) CID "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce
Dern, Helen Shaver ( 1 hr • 40 min )
"The Way 01 The Wind" ( t977.
Adventure) Documentary ( 1 hr . 44
min ) .. (%) "Superman Ill" (1 983. Adventure)
Christopher Reeve. Rlcharel Pryor. (2 hrs ,
5mln )
.. "The Hound Of The •Baskerv1lles"
( 1939. Myatery) Basil RathbOne Nigel
Bruca. ( 1 hr • 20 m1n )
•@ "A Minute To Pray, A Second To Ote"
( 1968. Western) Alex Corel. Arthur Ken·
nedy (2 hrs.) .. 8 "The Secret Ot Seagull lslan<l"
( 198 1. Suspense) Jeremy Brett. Nicky
Henson. (2 hts )
1W "Arefox" ( 1982. Adventure) C1tn1
Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs. 15
min) 1'~ "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure)
Chnstophef Reeve. Richard PryOf (2 hrs
Smin.)
Cl) "She Dances Atone" (1981) Kyra
N11lnsky. Bod Cort ( 1 hr • 27 mtn I
-JU••noo• Movi•-
12t1 m "So Big" ( 1953. Orama) Jane
~man. Sterling Hayden (2 hrs I
(OJ "Man. Woman · And Child" ( 1983
Dfama) ·Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner I 1
hr .. 39 min.) ~CB) "The Kingfisher" (1 982. Orama) Rex
Harrison. Wendy Hiiier ( 1 hr • 30 mtn )
1•~ "Megal0tce" (1 98 1. Adventure) Bar
ry Bostwick. Per!lls Khambatte ( I hr 40
min)
"The Sea Gull" ( t968. Ofama) James
Mason. Vanessa Redgrave (2 hrs.. 21
mtn) m "Caplaln Scarlett" ( 1953. Adven
lure) Richard Greene. LeonOfa Amar I 1
hr. 30 mm )
•CID "The Black Stallion Returns'' (1982,
Adventure) Kelly Reno. T8'1 Garr. ( 1 hr ..
43mln.) cm "M°'nlng Glory". (1933. Orama)
Katharine Hepburn. Oouglaa Fairbank• Jr. i! hr .. 1' min )
Cl) "The Way Of The Wind" (1977.
Advenlure) Documentary. ( 1 hr.. 44
mln.j
•CC) "The Princess And The Cabble"
(1981. Drama) Valerie Bertlnelll. Robert
Desiderio (1 hr , 40 min.) CD "Richard Pryor live On The Sunset
Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
1111(%) "Such A Gorgeoua Kid Like Me"
( 1973) Bernadette LaFont, Andre Dus-
SOlller (1 hr . 38 min.)
4111([) "The Young Lions" (1958. Drama)
Marlon Brando. Montgomery Clift. (2 hrs ..
47 min)
•(!) "Jonn Goldfarb. Please Come Home"
( 1965, Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Shirley
MacLa1ne (2 hrs.)
CC) "The Las1 Chase" ( 1981. Science-
Fichon) Lee Maiors. Chris Makepeace ( t
hr 40mln) 1c11 rn "Welcome To L.A." < t977. Drama)
Keith Carradine. Sally Kellerman. ( 1 hr ..
45m1n.)
.. @ "Coooan's Bluff" (1 968. Dfama) Clint
Eastwood, Lee J Cobb (2 hrs . S min.)
-..slveaing .. u ...
Cll ...
• POUCIWC*M
AIC ... Q
Mm'tef9Mtf
HAWAIPM.f
. .
llACIB. I ...... '"°"" ....
• H• .. OlllUU?Z IT
llOWll "Harry Tracy" ( t982, Dfama)
Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver. A great leg·
en<lary outlaw Who escaped from jaH ls
pursued by a group of men. ( 1 hr .. 40
min.) cm mu .. (I} llOWll "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983.
Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards
A widow's ne'er-d<>-well lalher. Who aban·
doned her when she was a child ot nine.
shows up with a suitcase lull of 1ll·go1ten
monel and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1
-1"··~~~-
wtllll.O/I~
AIUT1DO/ITAITI
PU UAATI (Season Premlefe) Brad
Helton and Cedrick RodQers In a heavy·
weight bOUt scheduled fOf nine rounds.
-.
• d Bunny \ 1980,
Adver turl), 'l'lc1l6J Dot an<l her lilly
new friend &earch f0t a lost baby kan-
~oo. ( 1 hr .. tO min.)
.. llOWll "Su F\JU" (1981, eom.dy)
Mtnee Hiii. ~t Botgnlne. An lrradlat·
td Miami cop UMS hit newfound ~·
powMa to combat ()(ganlltd cflrM. PG'
( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
from Atlanta, Ga.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m..-r '*' .. NI .... ....
......,DAYIAUl9
.... Q
P.& llAUJIMI A man who chot~
araph1 rock mu.le vldaoe: Clara Pellet of
r;Wht<e'a The Beefl" larM.
I PMTAIY-.MD • -.:.ru•n T~llllT Featured: rltOtmond.
I='•°= MJll•H..-T a.owca11•clM* C.watMwmtm_,..
-IOLtnCI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple who
reflect on their 50 years 1ogether. e llO¥ll "The Maverick Queen" ( 1955.
Wes1ern) Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Solll-
van. A hotel owner Involved with a gang of
ruttlers fella 1n love wllh lhe detective
!racking the thieves. (2 hrs.)
11119 ......... ""' --.... _.... Featured: a behind-the-scenes ~ Info
the making of the eight-hour mini-series
Includes lnlervlews with stars Jaclyn
Smith. Patty Duke Astin and Hal H~
brook. and hist0tlan and au1hot of the
book James Thomas Flexner
I ID PAI& Y PIUD U~l.-uYlCOllP»tf m OM L.A. Featured. a profile oi every·
body's favorite clown. "Bozo": a look at
"break dancing". a HIP to Santa Cruz f()(
a peek al some marine wlldhfe and ele-
phant seals.
(]) 1'C TAC DCM*I
(!) UWAU Chicago CubS at Los Ange-
tes ~COl.r l c•WATf' w.D, WU WOii 'lmlll ........ WOIU ''Designs f()( l.JV'-
1ng" A look at hutMn accommodations to
Ille on earth, In space, under ground and
under water. featuring lhe development of
the skyscraper. an American ~
non. and the evolution of the space &Ult.
Q_(l hr.) OJ MO'l9 "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora·
ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins. An
unsuccessful oountry singer. trying to
make ends meet. turns to tignting for prize
money. 'PG' (1 hr., 47 min.)
CD.> mA umTULL Pontand Trail Blazefa
at Los Angeles Lak8'S (2 hrs., 30 mk'I.) CZ> llO¥ll "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven-
ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryof. A
villainous Industrial magnate tries to neu•
1rellze the man ot steel t>y splitting him
Friday. Aprll 6, 1984 25
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-Waclaasllay Coal.
1n10 hd ~ ancs IYll penonaw.. 'PG' -Jt=-min.)
... Cl) W•All•Tll* AC a'eagiwed
General Washington (Barry Bostwtck)
1urns to his wife Martha (Patty Dub
A.stlo) f0t slr~tn. after 5tUIVllnQ vk:t~
rles over the Bn1ish thal lead to the war's
end. he returns to hJS famJy at Mount Vef·
non._JPart 3 of 3) (3 tvs.) 8 • ..._......, Fea!Ufed Satah goes
skydiving. a woman trains a deaf dOg 10
respond to 61gt'i language. a t08-yeaf-otd
bOwter. Skip vtsits a ciaS$ lor flirts. (R) ( 1
tv.) ' e .,. ''White Heat" ( HM9. Ofama)
James Cagney. Virgtnla Mayo A rvttues's
klllef tufns out to have an OeCpus com-
~x _J2 hrs I • «I TMI FALL wr A tamous $Inger IS
blackmailed 1n10 laundering money
ttvough a 5W!Sf bank account (R) C 1
hf.)
I ... ...., amr·&.1° .. m•s.,,n TW Featured
Mane Osmond e .,. · CondOmineum" (Part 1 ot
2) ( 1980. Orama) Barbara Eden. Sluart
Whitman Based on the novel by John 0
MacDonald An impending hurricane
threa1ens lhe trves ot the residents of an
e•clusive condOmlnium oolt by a greedy
and 1rrespoosib6e corporatlOr'I (2 hrs.)
• ___.,. WOM.D "Designs For Liv·
ing" A IOOk at hOman accommoda1ions to
lite on earth. '" space. lM'lde< ground and
under water. featu11ng the develOpment of
the S)tyscral)ef, an Amencan phenome-
non and lhe evolutt0n of the space SOit
QJ1hf )
(tJ llCMI 'The F11st Deadly Sm" ( 1980.
Mystery) Frank Sinatra Faye Dunaway A
veteran New Y0tk City police detectrve.
whose wife is suffering from a senous 11~
ness. ttleS to catch a brutal klllef tetronz·
~ Manhaltan. 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 mm )
8'Gln'1C8na
llCMI "Touched" ( 1983. Orama)
Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller Despite
obstacles facing them. an emotlOn&lly dis-
turbed man and woman try to t>ulld a llte
~the< 'R' ( 1 hr , 29 m.n )
(SJ llCMI "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
( 1981, Orama) Rictlard Oreyfvss. JoM
Cassave1es Paralyzed trom lhe neck
down 1n an automobile accident a scotp-
tor rem1n1soes about his hie· before and
eloquently arg.ues for hlS ngtit to die 'R'
· i hr . 58 min.) a11 TO•AJllO'.:ID
-T'ICT~_,.. '& llAIAzm A man who ctioreo-
Qfaphs roek music vtde06, <Aara Peller of
"Where's The Beef!" tame. ID TMI co.l.IAT -...? Mm UUVAll
"The Gondollers" Keith Mitchell stars 111
this story about contused identities and
,olnt rule 1n the kingdom of Baratarla O
i hrs)
-TMICAn.. M POOTW.&. PIM "The Great Years" ( t
hr ) .. D GD THI PACTI Of L.fl Blair undergoes
1he ritual of rushing f0< a popular sorority
bUI alienates het old friends in the pro
cess (R) 0 8 di D'*'1'f Rashid cleve<ty avoids a
confrontatlOll w11h Blake and Kirby ~
ot>&essed w•th avenq1ng the death of her
father (R) 0 (I hr I 1-.::.V _,. Scheduled act1ess
Ctor15 Leachman Steve Guttenberg
26 Friday. April 6, 1984
, .. Pc*le Aclldemy'•) • ~ ,,.. Her·
cos. pianist o.niel Vat10n0. ( 1 hr.)
• M cm&IAT ._,,,. MUJM "The Gonda•••" Kath u.tChel 1tars 1n
this story about conlused Identities and
jOlnt Nie 11'1 the ktngd<>m of Baratat1a O
i tn)
... llT
• .. ''OiYOfce Hers" ( 1972. Ofema)
EJlzabe<h Teytor, Alc:Nrd Bur1on. The
effects or a marital split are seen from the
Wlte'a stafldpolnt ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •8 e _...,...Kate feels ttveat-
ened by Alllon's populanty when she
trentdetl to tw school.
(II).,.. "Sllww Ofeam· .Raoet" ( 1980,
Orama) David Essex. Beau Bndges A
Btttish motorcycle enlhusiast lnheOt.s hts
late btothef's custom-built bike and
decideS to use 11 in hes bid for the SOO c c
1ropny. 'PG' (1tv .. 51 min> ([) llOWll "Garde A Vue" (1981.
Suspense) Lino Ventixa. Michel Serrautt.
A polic4t Inspector in ptcwlncial France
tnes to prove that a 1espec:ted citlZen was
responsible for the murdets of two young
ii (1hr .. 30mtn) ----.. ~ -e IT ...... -A wife rebets against her husband's effot1s to help her
recover. and Of Craig ptepares for a
heart transplant (R) ( 1 tv ) 11 =-Peter's eJC·wife re1urns. and
Chnstlne atld Marl\ play cupid for a
depressed hotel guest (A) Q ( 1 hr )
.'IMIUllT ~ = "F11etox"' ( 1982. Aeventure)
Cllnl Eastwood. Freddie Jones A U S
pilot goes behind RUSS1an llneS to s1ea1 a
supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs . 15
mtn) •
(OJ .,_ "Man. Woman And Chtld"
( 1983. Orama) Marlin Sheen. Bly1he
Danner A man's happy famtty life IS dlS·
rupted by the 0ea1h of a woman with
whom he had a btiet affair years eartt8f
and the arrnraJ of the son he had nevet
known. 'PG' ( 1 hf • 39 min )
llCMI "F'lona" ( 1980. Adventure)
Ft0na Richmond. Anthony Steel A not0<1-
ous woman journalist recounts her OU1ra· geous adventures w11h some of Europe's
leading pla)'t>Oys ·R' ( 1 tv . 22 min )
(%)_,. "fhe Sea Gull" (1968. Orama)
James Mason. Vanessa Redgrave Loves
and hates run rampant on a 19th oen1ury .. ,~iii~:::. 21 ~)
-~--11 mm ...
'IMI mAT OUT'DOOM JllTI TabOf
discusses b8ckpack1ng gear and outdoot
phOtograpny equipment. goes wtndsurling
and examines glacial remains near Chica·
-&i h "Impact" (1949, Mystery) 8fl·
an Oonlevy. Ella Raines A wetl·concewed
plot by a woman end he< paramour 10
dispo$e ol her husband vl8 an "acclden·
tal" dealh backfires lromcally tor the
.. sche<n..ii=..~hrs .. 25 min)
tW f1x.8 (])«ftm ...
.. MlWUUClt•
Miii• .. , ..... ......
MCmtLIMOll
mT Of MOT llAT ml ........
CD.,. "Xtro" (1983, Scfeno&.Fletion)
. Ph!Wp Sayer. Bernice Siegers. An earthUng
returns from en alien abduetion WI • hlde-
OUlly worse condition then when he lefl
'R' (1ht .. 20mln) t.-e Cl) MJC1 ITOIY Narcota Offteets
cluh w'tth tedetals agents as they bolh
aMempt to smash a big drug ring (R) ( 1
hr. 10mln) e e mT Of CAMClle Host: Johnny Car-
son. G~ts: Jon Walter. Victoria Jaci<lon.
~ ReJC Smi:.~R) ( 1 hr )
IU1'mtiAY 9 MC ... -.m.M ...... _
........ PUCI
11•1101M1....-CO
LATWf ... HCA Guests· Col
Chatles Scott. ooe of the Iranian hos·
tages, remembei$ what it was Nke to be a
C4ptrve; James Deakin. White House
repctter 10< the ST Louis PosH>ispatch
10< more than 25 years. looks at the r•·
tionshlp between the president and the
press in his bOOk "Straight Srutt " (R) ( I
tv.) C!)-MCM~Y CID CCMITl'f IOCI • nus concert taped
at lhe Ptne Bluff Convention Centef' In
Arkansas features The Oak Ridge Boy$,
The Chartle Da"""5 Band and Roseanne
Cash ( 1 hr.)
.,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven·
ture) Christopher Reeve Richard Pryor A
VlllatnOUS 1ndust11a1 magnate tries to neu-
1rabze the man ot steel by spktttng hun
Into his good and evll personalities. 'PG'
Q_(2hfs. Sm1n) aJ M C&.UI Featured a look at football
before the contract wars. with Hall of
Fame membe< Lenny Moore. totk singer
Noel Paul Stookey ( 1 hr 30 mm )
1119 ! IYI ii* NOU.YWOOD llCMI "Suez" ( 1938, AdlleOIUfe)
yrone Power. Lorelle Young The bulder
of the Suez Canal. Ferdinand de Lesseps.
act"8YeS soocesa and papolaruy for his
efforts. ( 2 hrs.. S min )
(!) l&•l•IT ... 0 .. ''Somebody Loves Me" ( 1952.
MuS1Caf) Beny Hullon. Ralph Meeker A
pair of enteflatnefs bteak up and make up
In the a 20th century . ( 1 hr . 40 mlo )
• Of TMI ....r Scheduled
Lorenzo Lamas ("'Falcon Cresl"). TV
columniSt Richard Hack. Patrick Carlin ( 1
hr., 30 min)
(!) MOP II"'°" W "US Open
Championstllp" (from Chartotte. N.C.) IBI (2 hi$) cm --"Double Jeopardy" (1982. Qf'ama) Suzanna Love. Robert Walker
After moving to Phoenix 10 start a new
career in real estate, a former prostitute
finds her fife IS teHOtlled by an ex-custom-
er 'R' ( 1 hf , 25 min J -~--"Used Cars" (1980, Comedy) Kurt Russell,' Jack Warden After the
ownet of a benl<rvpt car shop dl9S. hJt
employees tty to cov8f up his demise to
ptevent his wealthy car dealer btother
flrom lnhefltlng the business 'R' ( 1 hr . 53
mln.L tt118. UllmflwnMDAYIHiildA'I
Guests actress-comedienne Gilda
-. I .-T AT'IMl llCMll .... ...,.ULJmt. IRa~z=hael Caine (R) ( 1 hr )
UM.U• C•tnu
"1f Of -IUWI ''Knavef> And. ools" .
(%) ll0'9 "Soch A Gorgeout Kid Li+<e Me" (1973) Bernadette LaFortt. Andre
()u9S()lljer A. female pO.oner temc>ta •
-Wednesday Coal.
crlm~y student by reeountlng her IOf·
did past. R' ( 1 hr . 38 min.)
11:9 CB) lllMI "The Black Stallion Returns"
( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr
A bOy goes 10 lhe Sahara Desert to find
his beloved black Arabian stalllon who
haS been reclaimed by Its prevlOUs OWf'l8I
'PG' ( 1 hr • 43 min )
1:MI 9 (I) llOVll "Fedora" (1979. Otama)
Wiiliam Holden. Marthe Kelter Di<ected by
Billy Wilder. A film director chaaes after a
reclusive former movie star In hopes of
persuading her to come out of retiremenl
lor his new project (R) ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) a.co lllMI "Buuertties" (1974. Comedy)
Har~ Reem6. Mane Forsa. A country girl
finds excitement In the big cfly. ( 1 hr .. 35
min) we lllMI "A Fine Madness" (1966.
COmedy) Sean Connery. Joanne WOOd·
ward. A poet becomes Involved with
domestic problems wtiich result In the 1068
of his creativity (2 hrs.) 8 lllMI "The Last Angry Man" (1974,
Otama) Pat Hingle. Lynn Carlrn. A sea·
soned doctor tries 10 save the Ille of one
of the hOOdlums respoosible 10< running
him ou1 ot the nelghbOrhood. ( 1 hr . 30
min) • CD lllMI "The Big Country" (Part l of
2) ( 1958. Western) Gregory Peck. Chari-·
100 Heston An Easterner becomes
embr01led 1n a btfle< feud between two
TeJtaS ranchers over water rights. (2 hrs.) m llOVll "The Bachelor Party" (1957.
Otama) Don Murray, E G Marshall Four
accountants throw a bachelOf party !or
the~~ hrs . 30 min)
-ICOTT t.11 MIALTM MD
~TMIFAl&Y '
11..-r TOOO A eta Lansbury and
ge Hearn star 1n ~ musical story of
a demented 19th-century barber who
rakes revenge oo the society lhal unjustly
sent him to prison (2 hrs .• 30 min.)
W CI) llCMI "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983.
Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards
A widow's ne'et·do-well lather, who &ban·
doned her when she was a child of nine.
ShOws up with a suitcase lull of 111-go11en
money and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1
hr .38m1n)
Ml I (I) Cit ... NICIHTWATCM ...
etaJIMlf'I NI)
lllMI "The Last Ameucan Vugin'
( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson.
Diane Franklin A shy teen·aQef in love IS
reluctant to JOtn his buddies tn rhelr pursuit
of sexual experiences 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mln )
CI)_ THI NA TOU11J (R) n (1J *1¥11 "Richard Pryor Live On The
Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard
Pry<>< This htme<l concert performance Is
highlighted by the comedian's views on
sex. marriage. prison Ille and a chllllng
thOUgh hum0<ous account of his cata·
strophic experiences with cocaine
~ndence 'R' I 1 hr . 30 min l
t:llCHJ *1¥11 "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Drama)
Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver A great leg·
endary outlaw Who escaped from 1a11 1s
pursued ~Y a group ol men ( 1 hr 40
t:llmin ...
•.,. ''Blondie In The Dough" ( 1948, ~medy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake.
Blondie decides ro bake her way out ot
her financial rxot>tems. ( 1 hr . 30 min )
~,,.,., IWAOGAllT
IPGITIWOIMll (R,
90Wll "Stay As You Are" ( 1980.
Romance) MarcellO Mastroianni. Nasta•
si8 Klnsld. A married, middle-aged man
embarks on an atlalr with a teen-age girt
who may be related to him. ( 1 hr . 45
min.) •9 90Wll "Mystery Of Edwin Otood"
( 1935. Mystery) Claude Rains. Valerie
Hobson. Adapted from Charles Dickens'
unfinished novel. A mob gather• with jus-
tlOe as • goeJ when three dlff9'ent men
meet violent deaths because of one girl.
ihl' .. 30 min ) CllCOM9.,. ... ...
•I 11111W
• .,.,. "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"
( 1981. Orama) Richard Dreyfuss, John
'--Casaevetes. Paralyzed from the neck
down In an automobile accident. a sculp-
tor rem1nlscr.f about hl8 Ille before and
eloquently argues for hi5 right 10 die 'R'
.. PMTM• i hr .. 58 min.)
IMICUl-.Y,ILD. • llON "The French Ueutenanr's Wom-
an" ( 1981. Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy
lrona An attalr between two actors Is par·
alleled In the romantic period film in which -I I : I ·,
.. cm "Willy Wonks And The Chocolate Fae·
tory" (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack
Albertson (2 hrs.)
... (8) "A Challenge For Robin Hood"
( 1968. AdVenture) Barrie Ingham, James
Hayter. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) •a> "Somethi"Q For A Lonely Man"
( 1968. Orama) Dan Blocker, Susan
Clark (2 hrs.) •CC> "My FaV()(ite Year" ( 1982, COmedy)
Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper (1 hr . 35
min.)
"Dot And The Bunny'· (1980. Adven-
ture) Animated. (1 hr .. 10 min.)
Cl) "The CowbOy And The Lady" ( t 938,
Western) Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon ( 1
hr , 31 min.)
'NI(!) "The Man In The Gray Flannel Sult"
(Part 2 of 2} ( 1956, Drama) Gregory
Peck, Jennifer Jones. (2 hrs )
•CC> "A Streetcar Na~ Desue" (1951,
Otama) Marlon Brando Vivien Letgh (2
hrs.) r
(]{)"Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie t001 Rab-
bit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated.
Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken ( 1
hr . 30 min)
Cl) "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973.
Orama) Cheryl MUler. Ron Masak. (1 hr ..
35 min.) C> "She Danoes Alone" (1981) Kyra
Nljlnsky, Bud Cort ( 1 hr • 27 min )
•CZ) "An Almost Perteet Affair·• ( t979,
Romance) Keith Carradine. Monie& V11t1
(1hr.,33 min)
-CC) "Vic1or / V1Gtor1a" ( 1982. Comedy)
Julle Andrews, Robert Preston. (2 hrs .. 15
min)
(H) "Super Fuzz" (1981. Comedy)
Terenoe Hiil. Ernest Borgnlne ( 1 hr . 35
min.)
"The CowbOV And The Lady" ( 1938,
Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( 1
hr . 31 min.) •
-<ll) "A Rumor Of War" (Part 1 ol 2)
( t980. Otama) Brad Devis. Stacy Keach • 1? hrs.)
-· "Breaking Loose" ( 1978. Comedy) RoO Browne. Robert Chapel. (2 hrs.)
the two are perlormlng. (2 hta., 6 ~n.) •cm lllMI "Morning Glory" (1933. Dr•
ma) Katl\anne Hep~. Douglas Fair-
banks Jr A sn11111-town girt struggles for
the chance to go on stage. (1 hr . 14
min.)
W (!) TOP O' TMI llON•ID
• lllMI "Blondie's Anniversary" ( t948.
Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake.
Blondie's annlversery gltt !tom Dagwood
causes not~ but trouble. ( 1 hr.. 30
min I
~Nnm
• H•llTW(I) d lllMI "Touched" ( 1983. Otama)
Roben Hays, Kathleen Beller. Despite
obstaeles facing them, an emotlonalty dis-
turbed man and woman try to bulld a life
t thef 'R' ( 1 hr • 29 min )
W IPY THI....,..
lllMI "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Martel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly.
Two young female athletes are tom
between loYe and ambition as they train
fOf Olympic competition. 'R' {2 hrs.)
.. (11)1 DlllAll Of ...
1WCl) "Fltzcarraldo"· (1981. Adventure)
Klaus K1nskl. Claudia Cardinale: (2 hrs ..
47m1n)
1\9 (() "The Man Who Would Be King"
( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery.
Michael Caine (2 hrs. 9 min.)
-JU1ernooa Movl•,.
I 7
-· "Legend Of Loch Ness" ( 1978) Doc· umentary (2 hrs )
(B) "The Personals" ( 1982. Comedy) Bill
Schoppert, Karen· Landry. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) cm "Nana" (1981, Orama) Katya Berger.
Jean-Pierre Aumont (2 hrs )
11:9 CC) "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely
Ir.son. Paul W1nlleld. ( 1 hr. 45 min.)
Wei) "The Garden Of Allah" ( 1936.
Romance) Marlene Dietrich, Charles
Boyer ( 1 hr., 30 min)
tll (B) "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980, Mys-
tttf)') Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak ( 1 hr .
46m1n)
1111 "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Ho<ror) Craig T
Nelson. Jobeth Wtlllams. ( 1 hr , 55 min.)
Cl) "Billy Liar" ( 1963. Comedy) Tom
Courtenay. Julie Christie ( t hr . 36 min )
t:ll CC) "The Bridge On The River Kwaj"
(1957, Drama) WOiiam Holden, Alec
Guinness. (2 hrs . 41 min )
Me(IJ "Touched" ( 1983, Drama) Robert
Hays, Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr , 29 min.) W ® "Moon Madness" ( 1982. Adventure)
Animated. ( 1 hr. 30 mm.)
Cl) "Welcome To LA " ( 1977, Drama)
Keith Carradine. Sally Kellerman ( 1 hr .
45 mm)
W "Dor And The Bunny" ( 1980. AdVen-
ture) Animated (1 hr . 10 mm )
.. QZ) "Rough Night In Jericho" (1967.
Western) Dean Mar11n, George Peppard
(2 hrs.)
-..-.Evening -,u ... ca ...
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Friday, April 6. 1984 27
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me ...
=··-~· .. ·-···"" "The Toy" ( 1982, COmedyJ
Richard Pry0t, Jactde Gleason A mul1lmll·
Honalre "purchases" en unemployed
btack men as •.ch1ng f()( his spoiled ~ng son 'PG' 1 hr . 40 mln ) W 1W UIS Andy Nance YS
Rlcardo Jiminez In a junlOf wollen.ve;ght
bout. scheduled IOI 10 (11\/e lrom Las
V~as. Nev ) (2 hrs., 30 min.) CID.,. "Bugs Bonny's 3rd Movie 1001
Rabbit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animal·
ed Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken
Bugs BuMy. Daffy Duck. Yosemite Sam
and o1her "Looney Tune" stars are back
again In claSSIC canoons lramed by the
late of an "Arabian N~ls" sultan and hlS
St()(y·hongry nephew G' ( t hf .. 30 min ) cm .,. "Willy Wonka And The Choco-
late FactOfy" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene
Wiider. Jacit Atbe<taon A WOOd famous
confectioner offers a hfet1me supply of
candy to the live winners of a treasure
hunt 'G' (2 hrs )
(I).,. "l<lm" ( 1950. AdVenture) ErrOI
Flynn, Dean Stockwell Based oo Rudyard
l<lptlng'a claSSlC A hltle white boy In India
grows up amldSI the adventure and 'pomp
of Br11tsb attempts to quell nattve rebel·
lions 'G' ( 1 hr • 53 min ) CZ> .,. "An Almost Perf~I ANalr"
( 1979 Romance) l<elth Carradine, Mont·
ca Vtltl An Amertean ltlmmal<et ltnds
unexpected romance and d1s1llUS1ooment
when he tnes to market htS first movie at
the Gannes Film Festr.1a1 'PG' ( 1 hr. 33
min )
m:llYMD'fll -... TAJD
"Ma -.<11POSMm
PACll Oii ca nm ., ...
NI Cll ... me ...
IWPf DAYI MAii ---0 'a lltUJlll A w0tk1ng lashlOn mod
el wno·s over 50. autopsy results lrom an
lypuan mummy ,,.,...,ea.um -.::.rlil 3 rr TW Featured
1··1r.:i ~.,~""'
•Tman
.,. "Independence Day" ( 1976.
Orama) Mel Rosie<. Grammy Burdett A
man and woman in Tennessee set oN 10
Loa Angetes tor • better life ( 1 hr . 25
min ) e .,. "Eve" ( 1968, Orama) Celeste
Yarnau. Robert Walker Jr An American
plk>I dtscovers the lost descendant ot B
famous exp!Ofet IMng 1n the Amazon jun·
~. (2 hrg)
• v=M.l Atlanta 8'aves at San Otego
adres (3 hr9.)
NI. IOI M TOW Featured e dlscUSSIOO
with Glen Larson. Sieve Cannell. and Oot'I
BefUsarlo about thelt success 1n 1he pro-
duclog buslnea. a kX* al The SoMval
Game. a oontroY8'Sial war ga.me Where
• two teams engage '" llreftghta and
28 Friday. April 6. 1984
ambush tactlc:a.
1 .... , ... Ll-•-.n•Ct9Ml'I m OI LA. feetUfect· a kX* et the use
ot drugs among athlei .. ; a trip off the Ca1-
H0tnla coest tor IOme whale watching, a
~o~ of martial ans Ai'cldo master
l ftCTACDOU91 ........ c:ourr
... a.DWOll.D Oii .......
.. TICM 1'ml Up-tc>-date lnfO<ma·
lion on the changing eleetronlcs field.
tr om= .rm:, to WO<d processots ~.,. "The Cowboy And The Lady"
( 1938, Westam) Gary Cooper, Merle
Obefon. A romancing ranch hand JWMP6
an heiress from the efty otf hef feet ( 1 hr
31 min)
.. 8 (J) "••• '.&. The owne<ahlp ol Robin's Nest Is at atake when a baseball
team led by Magnum plays against a local
ty_coon's team (R) ( 1 hf )
U e -A.._ The Chiefs seem· ingly pe<ftet glrtfttend reveals a shocking
bit of lnfOltMtlon (R) e.,. "The Roaring Twenties" ( 1939,
D<ema) James Cagney. Humphrey
Bogan. Three men. trlendS during World
W81 I, ballle over differences of opll'liOn
aboul the ~= racitet (2 htS ) e nt&T'I -• Featured: a bllnd
man salts aboard a 25-foot gioop from
Sen Francisco to Hawaii; a woman is
reunited with seven ol the nine chlldfen
w J;;,,uf .:;doptton"' t939 c 1 hr 1 I :. ··The Snoo11st" ( t976. West·
em) Jonn Wayne. Lauren BaeaH A dying
gunman seeks to live out hts final days In
peace. despite pers;sten1 challenges by
would-be SUCcesS<>fS to htS lame and
r~1i1hrs.) e &11•rr TICIHrr Featured
"Hour Magazine" hOst Gary Colhns
• lllMI "Condominium" (Perl 2 of
21 ( 1980, Orama) Barbara Eden, Stuan
Whitman Based on the novel by John 0
MacDonald. An 1mpeodtng humcane
threatens the lives of the residents of an
exclUsNe condominium built by a greedy
and lrrespon!Mble corporatiOn. (2 hrs )
I WTY PYTWI fl,,_c.aJI cc.vraa..:ua
.,. "Best Friends" (1982, C-OfOO-
d'y ) Bun Atynolds. Goldie Hawn Two
screenwriters who have a good personal
and profes.si.n&I r8'att0nshlp overextend
their trlendshlp by gelling married 'PG'
i.! "' . 50 min ) CID _,.. "The Unseen" ( 1981. Horr0t)
Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick. A TV
newswoman and hef two aSS1Stants find
lodOlngs at a b08rdlng house Inhabited by
a disturbed brother and SISier and their
monstrous offspring. 'R' ( t hr • 35 min.) cm .,. "Nana" ( t981, Orama) Katya
Befger. Jean-Pierre Aumont A t>eautllul
and willful prostitute pols he1 appearance
and body 10 use to become the toast ot
the town (2 hrs )
(1)-llOOCk MM ADM.I Robin Hood
and his men aid • young man named Alan wno.e sweetheart ~coerced Into marry·
Ing the Shertft of Noningham (Pen 4 of 41 (!hf ) • ... e ,..._, 1WI Steven's ptoductk>n
assistant offers him the opportunity to
become lnvoiv.d In an txtramani.J atfa!f
i)
ftCTAC-
LCMIOAT PJL .,.,._ A working tathlOn ~
el wno't over 50: autopsy reeult9 from an
l~mummy . ,,,..,. flYm cm'9 ........ .,.....,. = ;-'.:::.' J:I. A radlO disc jockey
hlr• Rick and A J. to find a mla&lng oo-
woO<et (R) ( 1 hr ) •
De~ Carla's ex·hosband shows ~with his new hancee. (R)
• TWO .,,.... An encounters a
patient Who reminds him of his tetlle<, and IShel~rns hef new friend II using her _..,.
llYllMfi "Sl\adeS 01 Darkness" A
marr\ed man seems beW1tched by the
spirit of a dead woman In th11 dramatlz.a·
uon of an Edith Wharton at()()' Q ( 1 hr.) e wem Cl wm "Ofake's v~
IUfe" In 1557, Sir FranclS Drake Mt..$ aall
to wreak havoc among the Spanish tfee1 In
the Pacific. (R) Q (2 h11 ) CD .,. "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950.
Suspense) Sterling Hayden, James Whit·
mote The pollce are baffled by a orlmlnltl
mastemund's half-miUIOn·dollar robbery.
{..! hr • 52 min )
CJ).,. "The Man Who Would Be King"
( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery.
Michael Caine Based on •he st()()' by
Rudyard Kipling. T.wlo Buttsh soldiers se1
out to claim lhe ricnes and power of a
remote, legendary kingdom 'PG' (2 hrs .
9mln)
CZ) .,_ 'Stay As \'ou Are" ( 1980.
Romance) Marcello Mastr0tanni, Nastas-
518 l<inSkt A marrted. middle-aged man
emba~s on an affair with a teen·age girl
WhO may be related 10 him ( 1 hr . 45
m.n)
t:11.~ 'n. IOmG Andy Nance vs.
Ricardo Jiminez 1n a jun.or welterweight
bout scheduled IOf 10 (lrom Las Vegas,
Nev L (R) (2 hrs . 30 min.) ... GD 'IMIDUCIP~ (PremltK~
canooolSt attempts 10 make a career fOf
himself amidst his wacky co-workers.
{!).,."The 0 I " ( 1957. Orama) Jack
Webb. Don Dubbins. A rough drill lnstruc·
tOt must prepare boOt camp recrUttS fOf
combat within 12 weeks (2 hrs .• 30 min )
l t.-UC*G
-CJ) IUU MIChael Jackson. the Jaffrey
Ballet. Quincy Jones and Larry Hagman
)Oln Diana Ross IOf a variety of music and
dance numbers. (A) ( 1 hr.) D e llLl l1lmT IUD Ozzie Cleveland
enters lhe mayoral race, Furlllo reluctantly
sends men to stake out a porn shop, and
Perez accidentally kills a young boy. (R)
lit:-.
~··Antarctic Summer" The
annual return ot the Adelle penguins and
Hoot<er sea hons IS treeed as they react!
the Ame breechng grounds to mate and
~ blrlh to their young O ( t hr )
(.kJ.,. "Cu)O" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee
Wallace. Danny Plntauro A wOMan and
hef young son are trapped In their car at
an ISOiated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabid dog 'R' ( 1 hr. 31 min)
(8) .,. "Exposed" ( t983, Orama)
Nastassla l<lnst<I. Hat\ley Kettel. A young
woman Is ex_poeed to t1sks and romance
In Paris and New York 'R' ( 1 hr . 40
min) cm Mii ... wme .cay WY
Judy G&rtend and Mickey Rooney elng
and dance some Of their old numbera In
thlt 1983 ahow. (1 hr)
I ... -... -._ "$uMVel" ( 1978, A(tllenhJre)
Pablo Ferrel. Mvgo Stlgtltt. When 1
chertered plane carrying 45 mtmt>ert of •
fugby team crashes In the lnOW-()C)Yefed
Andes, the 16 IUfViYora turn to cannlbal-
llm to obtain tood. (2 hra .• 6 min.) -.... ...., ...
tW fU'Cl>O e ...
-.. ... ITlr'IU&-.• ., ..... ••wmoe -=m•HIOll
WfiiWfl "SNdes Of Oe<1cness" A
merrled man MemS bewttcntd by the
spirit ol • dead woman In this dratn1tlza·
lion of an Edith Whartc>n story. Q ( 1 ht.) CD .,. "Oosites Within You Gifts" nen. Orama) Georgina °!pelvln,
A.nneltr Haven. Y'orrled about het deugh·
ters' futures. a earing mother Slope at
nothing to find them rich husbands. ( 1 hr ..
20mln)
(Q).,. "Laura's Oeaires" ( 1980, Ora-
ma) Slegrun Thell. Iris Stern A woman
faces a ditticult decision when she must
choole which of her prevlOuS !overs She
Ukes beet. (1 hr • 15 min.)
(%) .. "Weleome To LA .. (1977.
Orama) Keith Carradine. Sally Ketterman
A number ol West Coast swingers pair off
tor a series of romantic liaisons that leads
to nothing more than one-nighl stands 'A'
•
hr , 45mln )
mTOINOTllAT
1UI ~ GOU Highlights of lhe Masters
ournament (from Augusta, Ga ) De mt OI CMIOll Host Johnny Car·
son Guests. singer Linda Ronstadt,
lactr:s~=tz (R) (1 hr.)
a • ... ..rum irlUICMOl-.. Nl.OCUI
11•11 Ol IM flUICllCO Ll'W lmlCA Guests. David
ood. Chairman ol the M1eh1gan Moral
Ma)Oflty. anct Rev Barry Lynn, a110<ney
trom lhe American Civil Llbertle6 Union In
Washington, D C . debate the issue of
allowing prayer in lhe public schools.
David McCullough. host of "Smithsornan
World," previews the PBS series. (R) (t
hr.) Cl> .oVll "Cujo" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee
Wallace, Danny Plntauro A woman and
her young son are trapped In their car at
an ISOiated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabtd dog. 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) ID 111 CWI Featured· how an abused Chltd grew up to be an lntetnatlonal
mother: 11v1ng with hypertension ( t hr •
30 min.)
1tll CC) mftl --., PM.LI Videos ol
tracks from the singer's "No Frills" album.
recording studio and concert footage, and
an Interview with Miss Mldler are featured
In this special. .....
tW 9 (J) ,...... Oil, 11.D. An outstanding
neurosurgeon visits San F11nclsco Memo-
rial Hospital to adm1n1ster treatment to
one of Gonzo's patients (A) ( 1 hr., 10
mlnJ.o. ([) , ... CJD IOT mclllMaY M ... Comedy
&l<etehn combine with claask: flltti and
newt footage In an offbeat. satiric tak ...
off. -1 m OltlOU.YWOCO llOWll "ThrM Stripes In The Sun''
(1956. Or1ma) Aldo Ray. Phll Carey. A
U S officer changn his views on the Jap-
aneM 1tter talllng In love wlth 1 gift wno *Oft(• In 1n ()fphanege. (2 htt.) ~ "A New Kind Of Love" ( 1903,
) Paul Newman, Jo1n11e W006-
ward. A bUy9f tor 1 ~t atore end a newtpepermtn , .. In loYe .... meeting
on a plant. (1 tw., 40 min.)
....... .,._ SdwcM9d! modtl
T .ctr"' Lauren Hutton, Wtlltv Geotgt.
act« Tom Boeley. (R) (1 hf., 30 ri\.)
Cl) AUTO MCllll "NASCAR Norttuoeltttn
Bank .WO" (trotn North Wlkt9bcto.
N.C.). (R) (3 tn.)
11r11 ~ ... "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ori·
ma) Chartee 8ronton. Andrew St~. A
homicide dettc11vt Ind I Cf~ ~dutlte wrch tor e klll9r of WOtn/IJI\..
hr., 41 min.)
1lr1I llOWll "Francet" (1982. BlogrlPhY)
JessiCa Lange. Kim Stani.y. The froubted
tlfe of screen stat Frenoea Farm. la
~led. 'R' (2 hra.. 20 min.)
(IV llOWll "Hot OaMa Nights" ( 1981.
Comedy) Hillary Summers. ~aven l'umer
A wealthy T exat familY of fertilar pro-
. ~ engage In cutth<oet comoethlon
and kinky loYemaldng. ( 1 tw .. 25 min.)
-·. Ll11W ... M'9Llii OM Guesta: actor-comedian Chevy Chase.
actreu ZN Zsa Gabof. presidentlel candl·
dat~~R} (1hr)
TONY
UM,UmCMttnU
llOWll "Blondie's Secret" ( 19-48,
) Penny Singleton. Arthuf Lake.
Counterfeit money and an attempted lug-
' gage robbery stall lhe Bums1eadl' vaca·
tlon ( 1 hr .. j() min.) •.o-ftMI CD.,. "Wtthoul A Trace" (1983. Or•
ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hlr.eh. Polioe
mobllli_e a mass!Ve search '°' a 6-yHt-old
' who 111nlshed one day on his way to
school. 'PG' (2 hrs,) ,... (I) llOWll "Detour To Tenor" (1980,
Suspense) O.J. Simpson, Arte JoMson .
Dune t>uggy hoodlums hijack a buS that 18
oo Its way to Las Vegas. (R) ( t tw .. 20
min) we llOWll "Generation" (1969, Comedy)
David Janssen, Kim Darby. A father pan-
ics when he learns his newlywed daughter
and aon-tn·taw plan oo delivering their
own baby (2 hrs.) 8 llOWll "Husbands" (1970, Orama)
Ben Gau.are. Peter Falk. ~tter one of their
close friends ~three rolddle-eged men
take a trip 10 L to 91C&P8 the reality
of Nfe and death. ( 1 r., 30 min.)
.... "l1esert Sandt" ( 1955. Adllen-
lure) Ralph Meeker, Merla English. A
brolher and sister seek vengerence oo the
French Foreign Legion. whom they believe
murdered their fllhet only to later IMrn
that the actual killer was e membef of
their own family. (2 hra,, 30 min.) (%) llOWll "An Almost Perfect At1elr"
( 1979. Romance) Keith Carradine. Mont·
ca Vitti · An American filmmaker finds
unexpected romance and dltJlloslonment
when he tries to market his first movie 11
the C.nnea Alm F"tlval. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 33
min) •-econ 1:11 (1) .,_~·Poltergeist" (1982 . .,.orror)
Cflig T. Nelson, Jobeth Wllllame. Vengeful
ghosts take over 1 tubUrben Cellfomla
home end ebdUCI the relldent famlty'I
IC>Ungnt child. 'PG' O Ct tv .. 55 min.)
till llNULnlMJ>
ML•MHl&Y ...
lft'IMCYllLI .....
-
~ .. "MacArthur" (1977, ~ ..
ohy) Gfegory Peek. Oen O'Meflltly. 'the tamous. re.red and f\amboyant mlllt"Y
IMdel of Wortd W11 ti experiences brllll9nt
combet vlctonea before a final. fief)' con-
frontation with Prllk:lent Harry Truman.
'PG~hn., 6mln.) CD> "Ueed Clrs" (1980, Comedv)
Kurt Ruuelt, Jeck Warden. After the owner of e bankrupt car shop diet, hit empoyeee try to cover up his demise to
prewnt his wealthy car dNtef brottler from lnhtftttng the buslnttt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 63 "lmlnw ... _,..ATCM
• .,. "Fourteen HOuls" (1951. Ora·
ma) Richard Batehart, Barbara Bel
Geddes. A mentally distraught man
wav9f'a between Ute end *'h for 1•
tiour. while perched oo a ledQ9 high
abolle the city. (2 tn.)
([) ._ "Touehed" ( 1983. Drema)
Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller. Delplte
obstacles facing them, an emo\lonalty ~
turbed man and woman try to build a ttfe
~·her (1 hr .. 29 min.)
Cl) llOWll "BINy Liar" ( 1963, Comedy)
Tom Cour-<enay, Julie Christle. An under·
taker's cleft( fantasizes his way through
Hie. ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) .. CJD .. "The Cold Room" (1984, Dr•
ma) George Segal, Amanda Pays. ~ di.
traughl father must cope with his young
daughter who Is pos$eSSed by lhe evil of
the =.rst ( 1 ht . SO min.)
... "They W9f'e So Young" (19M •
Orama) Scott Bredy, Raymond Burr. A
group of innoc«1t models are herded 10
South America undef' the threat of death
In order to become the puppets ot power· iR::..: (1hr .. 30min.)
d~ llOWll "Evitspeak" (1981. Honor)
Clint Howard, R.G Armstrong. A mllltary
school cadel uses blaek magic to avenge
the humlllation he has suffered al the
hands ol his wealthier classmates 'R' ( t
hr., 30 min.)
lllAIQ'9-..V,U .
• TOPO'Mm1•ua ....
• ....... (11)
.oVll "Pandemonium" ( 1982. Mys-
tery) Tom Smothers, Carol Kane. A <:<>'-
tege town polioe sergeant reopens an 18·
year-old unsolved multiple murder ca•
when it appears that the perpetrator Is
striking again 'PG' (I hr., 20 min.)
d (l)llCMI "Darting" (1965. Orama) Julie
Christle. Laurence Harvey. A young glfl
expetlences a number of romantic tabec
only to become the rejecied wife of en
Italian prince. (2 hrs . 7 min.)
d (C) .,_ "Sounder" (1~72, Drama)
Clcety Tyson, Paul Winfield. During the
dark Depression years. a family of blade
sharecroppers struggle to stay togethet In
spite of overwhelming odds. 'G' ( 1 ht., •5
min.) .. , ...
llCMI "Jackass Mall" (1942, Wtst·
em) wanace Beery. Marjorie Main An
escapee from a lynch mob becomea 1
hero by preventing a robbtfy (1 hr.. 30
CID'Jc..m MllOI .. (J)-llOODI MM A DAI.I Robin Hood
and his men aid a young man n1med Alan
whOM sweetheart Is coerced Into marry·
Ing the Sheriff of Noltlngham. (Pert ' of
4) (1 hr )
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attack.
Oakland lovaders -Can last year's
unknown QB Fred Besana lead the league
in passing yardage again? He'll have 10
produce. The line is questionable and the
defense is unspectacular.
Denver Gold -Shak} QB s1tuat1on. a
weak defensive hoe and no depth to speak
of should have ex-QB-turned-coach Craig
Morton a little womed He might have to
suit up -or run a"a~.
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show will air at 7:30 p.m. Tuesda)s and
6:30 p.m. Saturdays on KTTV Channel 11.
The series stars Ted Knight, Nancy
Dcasaalt, Lydia Cornell and Deborall Van
Valke.nburp.
.. The Mystic Wamor." -a fi,e-hour
fictional saga about S1ou' Indians "hof>C
rugged. yet d~pl) spmtual trad111ons arc
under attack om both man and nature.
will be pre~n ad Ma y :?O and ~I on ABC
Exe-cu live pr ucers of the senes are David
Wolper and Stan Margulies. the team
responsible for .. Roots" and .. The Thorn
Birds."
Glen Campbell and Charley Pride "111
host a two-hour CBS special. "The Fourth
Annual Country Goes Home." on Ma\ 3.
Guests will include Alabama, Asleep at.the
Wlleel, Chet Atkins, Lacy J. Dalton, tbe
Claarlle Daniels Band, Waylon Jennings,
Barbara Mandrell and Willie Nelson.
NBC has renewed "TV's Bloopers and
Practical Jokes" for the 19 -l -85 season
NBC says ll has been the highest rated nc"
NBC program of the 1983-84 season. The
show is hosted b) Ed McMahon and Dick
Clark.
CBS "111 present .. .\rthur the King." a
new three-hour retelling of tht." Arthurian
i.aga. on Ma) 30. The cast 1ncludt."s
Malcolm McDowell. Candice Bergta and
Dyan Cannon.
Patty Duke A•tin portray• flnt
lady Martha Cutia Wuhlneton
ln the mlnlaeriea "Geor&e Wuh-
lngton:• etUUna Sunday.
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Johnn~ that Katie's old enough to ha"e
boyf nends v1s1t her. Maggie goes on
commercial inten 1ew and is assured job 1f
she'll sl~p "1th the director. Katie and
Maggie talk Dave into turning loft into
living quarters for them .
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Feeling
he's caused Su11 to lea' e town. Cagne}
starts dnnk1ng. Warren tells Wend~
Ca$n.c~ 1s father of Su11's child. Sunn~
10s1sts on return to work but beco-nes
h)stencal when he realizes that Jack. "ho
was acquitted of rape charges. 1s also
working at the station. Cagney pays v1s1t to
comatose Justine in the hospital and 1~
stunned when hl· runs 10to Suzi. who ha~
applied for a JOb there. Warren homfied to
learn share in n1glitclub he won from
Mart10 1s useless as Martin recentlv sold his
interest to Lloyd ·
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Carole
tells Jack she wants him to look at her as a
woman. not JUSt a fnend Jack fears Carl 1s
aware of the problem he and Jill are having.
Lmdsa~ informs Jack his turning his back
on her made her become blackmailer.
When Diane 1s ofl~rcd Ne" York modeling
JOb. l\nd} ofTer> to lcaH to"n with her. Liz
\loomed about 1'.a~e·s surgef). while Jill
hopes she dies dunng the facelift. Dina
rehcHd "hen she thinks Mark 1s leaving
town . Mark gets letter from his sister
Danielle. who reminds him the> must have
re\ enge on Dina Traq upset because she
'-'aS unable to make love to Tim.
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1 6 Shown he's JR 011
·oanas
12 Played San At•flf•tl•l 1
14 Kale Jackc,vri r• h•
15 Perry Ma-.rJJ 1 t .ti
1n11
16 Arri lat s vry
17 l uc1lle to I •11.1•
18 Trulh
ConseQuP• •t. r·
19 See II ·
21 B1109e1 A· " "
?3 · This H .ti<.,1
24 Aumonl s -.:Jrnnu•r
32 All rtghl
13 PlayPd Fish 1n11
'34 He was Mr Koller
36 I c1"; Mak.E' ,,
39 Jtlly.
40 Wt>ep
43 Vegas Lady'
45 I Bal1tmore'
46 He was Spock
-18 I Camera·
-19 Monoqram tor Re>
'>0 The N1gh1 Eyes
S 1 Singer Acuff
~ 1 Mr Levanl s ID
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25 ~Othlng
26 GI address
27 Garr or Copley
30 She's Vera
1.56A Played Ben
Cartwright
2 Costello's partner
3 Star of · The Sttng ·
1n1t
4 Actor Torn
5 Outcry
6 She's Joyce
Davenport
7 James on "Good
Times"
8 Rita -
9 Miss Natwick s
sign·otf
10 Actor Men1ou
11 "Taxi" character
13 "Htgh -··
20 ··-Wtlhe Winkle"
22 Clock numerals
23 Grain
28 A Reiner
29 DOE
30 · -Day al Blaci..
Rock"
31 Played Miss Brooi..s
34 Role tor Hemsley
35 .. An of Love ..
54 Leslte-
56 See 1 Down
58 ACtOI Anthony -
59 -Lano1ng"
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37 carte
38 Role tor Demond
Wilson
39 A Cassidy
40 Actress Spacek
4 t Feltx·s roommc1te 1n1t
42 B1orn ol lenrns
44 Soupy -
46 ·-Thal Tune
4 7 ·sergeant
50 Holbrook or Linden
1 52 Hankering
55 Mr Wilder's 10
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