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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-27 - Orange Coast Pilot'---------~------.. ---~-----------....-------~-:m--·
: Premieres are rewards for actors
Ci A new play is exctting9
: but also moredangerous a: 't:) ·;:::
I.I.
'Trilogy' run
goes to June
Playwright Fiersteinjcins
LA cast as lead in May ---
Dillllr .... c:.c ·-.--
lf)ou ha"eo't yet laughed and coed your wa) through
.. Torch Soni 1 rt.log} ··currently play~at the tiununpoo
Hartford Tbeau:r m Hollywood, tbcre'5 rulJ plent~ ofume
H.tdlJy popular watll Southern cah!~ a.udicDces
forlbe put fi vf monthi> tht Tony Award-WJJUUD&
<..'Omcd)-drama 1soomplellng1uthlrdext.enAonbe)·ond
the ongJnal do:.mg date. and a tbea1er 5poUsman
an.oouoedd th1' v.eek tiun the play wtll be be1d over a
fowtb\Jme
This final l'Mt'n~on acoord.Lng to J>fC'6' reptnent.ILU \C
tr.in Kephart. •·111 sw Harve)' Fters1ein. wbowrote the pl.a~ and onginated the leadmg rok on Broadwa)
F1~te10 kf1 the Sroadwa) '11<>• tut summer10 ..
fintfoh ~nung the musical' emon of-La C.acc au.a Fol.In.
.... h1cb ala.o became" Sroadwa)' hat and 1ucbcdule.d to
•Jpen at ilie Paniagcs Theater thn faU
Tht iiulhor at'lor will JOtn tbc i.ho• about Ma~ It sa)'s
Kt'ph4trt and .... ill :.t.a' with tht' i.holl' dunng1b remaJntng ~t't'b ui Lui. A. r\f.t'lt'\ throL1gh earl~ June •
f 1e:·n.tl'111 hcti. anothn commitment nud-J une accord-
rng tu Kt"ph.an ~hid proh t bni.theposiotbillt~ of an~
furtht"r t'Alcns1oni. ht"rt' 1 ht' pla~ wilJ ~eto C1ucago
.... hilt-x-' rral Hull~ .... ,.>Vd i.tud)()s bid for the sto~ a' a
motion pKturt'
··11m·h ':>orii T nlog~ ··"'on 1983 T On) award' for ~1
pl.,, ctnd bt"sl actor IF1ente1o)and receJved the same hono~ recent!~ from till<-Los Angel~ Drama CntJcs Cirdr
Award). w1lh Donald ( orren a~actor
I he thret •Kl dnm1a also hu bce.o a notable
uimmt'rrntJ sU<.<n~ It as the fim .. out-Of~IM-clo.ct-pla~
tu be<.-0me a bn with ~lralght. mtddk-clau aud~~ in l\e-~ Yor\ \iin f rat1<:1K.O and Los Anldei. Who ha\ t'
rt:":.pvnded.ai.tul\t'g;t):. to t.be pla~ ·,pathos. humorand
bas1t t~mt" of ~lf-r~pcct
l orth ~n1 ·1 nlog~ · aa ioCIT11-au\Obtogra_phJal
punr<i•t of aga\ man deaJ1og"' 1th htsa.tfasnand f.am~) rde&t1on~hi~ ~1th 1~:.unof parenungand With lbtdkcu
of wt tWil 'nd famt.lw homophobia
Arnold &t.kofl k urrcnd) pb}cd b~ Jon:athoo H~n J mak.~ hn L VlllJU a dn& qlJCCJl 10 a Ntw Y ort
c 11' n1iJ,tdub He ~hnfi"'t k>ver(j:M.ayed b) Jerad
M;;nin) to a .. oman. Then death chats b.tm ofa ieOOnd
!(,,er ..,,,ho 1' luUcd b) a street san&-an eptiOdt that is
tuindled through remlfltieln,.
l lt1m:.~h au.n aiinsman who wJJ wan1s to create
d ~-n~ of bm.f> for b1mldf. Arnold~ a gay I S-)ev-
'>ld -.trtt"t ktd "h~ under Arno&cfunnucnc.e.gtvei up
lfUCl.Ot'\ ll'4t IU\ ofhft'
\lm1c o f the funni~tdi.aloguc: ts that bctweeo Arnold
dnd ht!>' l'>llmg mcJther(pla)'ed by &tdltGeuy>and. asan
mm1t wuntcrpoant that be-tween Arnold and htsadoptcd
YJn Cpl<tyed b) Lawrence MoruKOoJ.
< )nc of the m°'t poaanan1 ~comes toward the
t ndi. of 1he third act wheo Amoldeq>lajm to ht' mot.her
and (ltflenhc leav~)lo lhtaudaenQCwby tx ll proud lO be
~\
.. 1 orth ~n1 T nJocy" beami promptly at 8 p.m.
J ut"\da)' throuab Saturday7 10 p.m. on Sunday wnh 2
p m ma1incn ~turday and Sund.a!'.
......~ ...... ..,
A wortter Ja94 nta ia °8teeltow1l' preecated
Satarday by tile 8e.a Fn w:Wcat Ill.me Troape.
GWCstages
'Steeltown'
Jt"!> 1984 and the local steel plant ii. threa~ning to c~ Wortler\ Vt' los.loi the-U' Jobs. the compan) 1s d~ mg
up and ~eot ~ labor arc at a standstJll.
Tb,. dJ:swtt>tni and all loo rcahsuc ponraH of blur-
collar ltfto 1.c>.plorcd m --Stcelt01An. -a nev. pla) b> th<' San
Francnco M1mr Troupe. to bC' su,god at 8 p.m. Saturda~ in
Goldea West ( oUqt's mains .. thc.a~r. .
--Surhov.n 1s the 1atnl in a long lmr of pohucal ~urn performed b) the Obte award-wmnang troupe s1nC'C
19S9 The) h.aH ladled wch cootnherstal issues as ~omen·, hbtn1100. nudeard1sarmament and housing for ~~ .
( ontr'al) lO lhetr name the troupe 1s ~xtremel) "ocaJ
lD tU pretientJlUOn. U'1ng mtme as a pomt of departure.
they perl'onn rn a oommcdta ddrane style -slapsuck.
mus.ac and~ aeu the 1ntngumg stor). It(~ a wortmg·dass Amencan town from lhr
tnumph of~t-Worid Wu II prospm1y. to~ hardships
of prncot day unemployment. Soen~ involve women
Mmaruung-lbr factones to win the a v.ar. union struggles.
hopn for a belk"r hft . a Wlfe"s elaborate pjot Lo wrn her hu~nd·s attentions and a man's sangJemanded dr-
termanat1on lo sa'e his steel plant
·-some theater groups want to put people 10 !>lttp: v.-e
want lO wake them up. Thu 1s a thea1er 10 grt peopl<'
thinkina. -said pbywnsJt1 Joan Holden.
.. Potenual tragedy in 'Steeltown' clanfies the plight of
today's worten facing the most 1mponant challenge of ~r bves, and. at the same time. our own futures. Wr
bush at umes but the ''°fY I!> also a ~rious one."
Admission " SS gcneraJ and S4 assonated studenu
and Gold K.cycardhokkn. The theater 1s on the campus at I S744 Golden Wn1 St.. Hunllncton Beach
8ut dfnlctor Mani.a 8atoe Im ~ dola) ·th
•· Bu11 a.ad aJka'° th« FarrdL WM .,,.._ OMl t-xr
fr om ~ Y Oft to 1 an oa · tt:bcarukud the 6ra
-...«k o( pcrfonnaacn .
-11·, 1n~ lO me Utat wr IPC9t men UJDl'
rebcatwoa than "'~ •HU ~JllL -Evam ~ -•·t·~"
rt-he.aned for four weeks. C'fft'D'ialfy eilld..bour da)"-m
cbna v.cd. ·• ,
· Both acton ~ plcaaed w be maku~ tbearSCR dcbuu
on I.hr 1nt1m.aic ~ SUgt. wbJcb ICllU 0DJ) J 61 and bu
a siaic bordered on tbreir ACk5 by audJene:e
-"' urt.104 that clol.r lO an aucbmoe IS a ~lot more
fun than ll'Ork.ioaona~ltaF ... Bcuo!'uid.-Youan
f~I an audlenot Thest' perf~ wi!J daanct t\CI)
n1gh1 bec.:auie we·~ respondlllf 101M audlt'!)CT.
··1 he~·, a rhtthm to the play. ud tflk ~ gru
into the rhythm. tM actor can feel tNL ..
[,&n, added. ··TM aud1tnoe 1n hve 1.beal.ef" u not
~alching the perl'onnaoc:e 11 K an ina.esnl pan of 1~
pt"rlormanct In an inumaie I.healer that u more
1mmcdtalt' more a'atlable lo t.bc act.or.-
Jn .. 81ng ud '-' aJ.kr'" Evans plays Arthur, a man in
hts mid-30s v.1>o wffen:d brauJ ~as a .c:hild.. Arthur
~iiCS tbc1'c u a .,or1d ouwdt the hrrutcd pem:ncun of thr
cuno W>p ~ he Ii'~ with bis spimaa mi.a Bcuor
plaH Edd~. a stubborn. bard-GOtied wamaa .-bo mcOuf'l&t'S Arthur 10 expk>ire the wOrtd and hd lus pbicr
ID It .
Bolh acton fttl a penonaJ oonnea10D &o tbor ro&cs..
'J',e pla\ed some good ro1es..-Eva.D$ Yid
empb.auca.lh .:but I v.ouJd be Vtr)' surprixd if I 1ll'OUJd
('\ "" ha\ t' a rok bet In than I.bu tn my"' oissicwpil life. rm t.aJktn~ut a role that 1s ~led lO me .and bas~
-use ~ fact u that I'm a charaaer aaor. and the
&ct of hfe for ch.ar3rtcr acton is lhat they spead a k>l of
ume showing up an the second act Sia)in&. ·tt•s a bouncmg
bab) bo) Congra1ulauons1• But this is a great smt. It's
bcauufull) wntten ••
Beawr agreed. adding. -From the \"Cry' fttst llme I
read the pla), I got the fttJ1og WI tf we improvixd I~
pb ... thrN< awa} ~~pl. •halt'Vcr l saJd .-onld ha"t' t>cCn v.hat Jam {(Fandl) had aln:ad) •Tillm for E.dd;e 10
\a\ •. .
· Beas.or rcc11.ed a stnngof rotnCldcoccsOOllnCCt.l:J.tum
10 has st.age character. 1oclud1ng famil) linb lo the ~ oods
Holes. Mass .. rcpon ~ the play lS set and the martnt'
research vcsstl oo whach htS cbaracter wefted as i
d«khand. The playwnJtht also hvesai the same Ne-· Yon
address v.heT'C Bcasor first IJ\ed when he moved East m
1965
A.lthough both Be-as.or and Evans havt atrnsn·e
~ln1s1on as v.ell as sta~ crcdJl.s. ~~booked on lJ,e
tht'atrr
.."'hen \Ou grov. up {anistteally) an the theater. for
perwnal sat1sfact1on. for personal ~-ard. ~ a St'llSt ~f
doing good v.orli:. film and te-le'' 1s1on can 1 compete.
E'ans s.atd
Talents join
in 'Creation'
Calenilar
Fri.
Clallelcal
1'D 1.09 AROSL&a
Blvd.. Newport Beach.
675-2968.
..,...mow1'andh18
lrto reature c1......a and
Laun Jau. Wed . .S.t. 8:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m.. COIJ9 de
Oro. 633 Ant.on. eo.&a Me.a. 862-2.872.
BACB PUTIVAL cel·
ebratea tt1 &0th an-..._. nlversary -1th I 0 days cl ..,. vr
daytJrneandevenlngevente llAJlllL\'ITAJll
lncludtng. for the nnt ume. ••a 8 p art a harnatchorctcom-•Uon. ,,. • p.m.. ac c ·..-_... Amphitheater', 100 Fa.Ir Flret Conaregatlonal Drive. coeta Meaa.
Church of Loe Anlleles. S40 634-1 aoo
s. Q>mmonweaJt1' Ave. ar YDICSWT MX>TT playe
Sixth Street. Loa Angeles. guitar In the Wine Cellat,
(213) 385-1341. .. "The Newpe>rttr. 1107 Jam.
Oa&oollT COl.SMU. t>oree Road. Newport Beach.
clautcal guttartet. enter· Tue a .• sat . . 7 p . m . talns In l..a Palme ree-64+ 1700 taurant. The Newporter. ·
1107 Jamboree Road. New-ADAllAlft' perlonnaat 8
port Beach. Mon.~t, 7·11 p .m .. Irvine Meadow•
p.m .. Sunday brunch 10 AmphlthHter. 8800 lrvlne
a.m .-2:30 p.m. 644-1700. Center Drtve. Laguna Hilla.
Pl Allfl8T llS LLT 977-1300.
LdlAISa appean Tuc8. • aa JOllRllOll, lodJ vo-
Sat .. 8 p .m .-mtd· call1t. and DAVID
night. cano·a. ™l .W. aA1SIOB.p&anlat.teaJnup coast fflahway. Newport to perform at Cha Dante'•
Beach. 631-1381. tontgJ!t and Saturday. 9
8COTT 8lllTB. ptanJst. p.m.· l :30 a .m .. 170 I Conn·
performs at a faculty re· thtan Way, Newport Beach.
cital, 8 p.m .. Chapman Col· 955-1332. • ~. Salmon Recital Hall. TD llU8 llOD, Palace.
33'3 N. GlaaeelJ St .. Orange. 1735 N. Vine. Hollywood.
Frtt admt .. k>n. 997-6811 . (213) 462-8135.
8COTLA1'D'8 ••oa-LU naast.L, vocallat.
SIAR," ~ five-member ptanlst, saxophontat and
Sat.. 9 p.m .. Brande'•· -~band or!:~aJ: .g:~!f oomedtan. appears Tues.·
pe. badhom, nute and 25250 E. La Paz Road.
fl c at 8 p.m.. Golden t.aauna HJJla. 768·9877.
West Q>IJeae Forum U, llARCSL'8 features
15744 Golden West St.. dancl~o •• ....,. --.·· 9
Huntington Beach. 86 «en· I E 17th St "-•-eral admleaton. 895-6378. p.m.. · "~ •• All svmmeo OP .,.. M.eea. 646-3666.
CSNTUaY llU81CAL IOCIAI. DISTOaTIOW, TBSAT&a... Leona rd Concert Factory. I 714 Placentia Ave .. Coeta Mna. Bemateln'a one-act opera 548--8615.
"Trouble In TahlU." con· TBS UlJ9&lll S. L&&
ducted by Bernard Gllmore. preaent.a Jfl/ff a....._ Wed .•
and Stravtnaky'a ballet-Sat .. 9 p.m .. 151 E. c.o.at
narrative "L'Ht.totre du Hwy.. Newport Beach.
Soldat, .. with Alfred Lana. 675-5790. •
conductor. 8 p.m.. lit rowsa OP POWSa,
lrvtne Fine Arts Q>ncert Golden Bear. 306 Paclflc
Hall. 84 general admlsaton. Coast Hi,otway. HunUngton
856-6617. Beach. 536-9600.
TIU L08 AJllGSLU TBS llUTCB llU.LSllA
PBILllAIUIOJ0Ccloee81ta llOUa& BAJ1fD performs
winter scaaon with a pro-"SlxUea Soul .. 9 p.m.-1 :30
gram or two maje>r works. a. m.. Medley's, J 877 4
Schubert's "Symphony No. Brookhurst St.. Fountain
9 I n C . · a n d Valley. 963·2366. Rach ma nlnov·a .. Plano
Q>ncerto No. 3 In 0 minor ...
Fr1.-Sal. 8:30 p.m.. Sun. Dulce
2:30 p.m .. Music Center
Pavlllon. 135 ,,.. Grand
Ave .. Los Angeles. (213)
480-3232.
Country
TB& OBRALD aAT
BAllD la featured from 8:30
P..m .-1 :30 a .m .. with
'lleuta ol .._ Wellt" per·
fonnlng earlier from 5·8
p.m. Crazy Hor11e, IS80
Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
549-1512.
Jaa
TD 11.JCBASL .JOR·
DAl'f TllJO performs at the
lrvlnf' Marriott Skylight
Lounge. 8 p.m.-mldnlgllt.
Standard. Latin and con·
temporary jaU are reatured.
851·1100.
CONPaST PHILLIPS
and his lr1o In an exclusive
engagcmcot. Frt.-Sat. 9
p.m.-1 a.m .. Tues.-Thurs.
8:30 p.m.·12:30 a .m .. LI·
brary Lounae, The Ne1J·
potter. 11 Ot"Jambofte Rd ..
Newport ~ach. 644-1700.
WA11U WAYR pJaya
the aaxophone and RICI(
9llSJlMAN ta pn the key·
board. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m ..
Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport
TD oc mvnu DAJllCS SNSSllBL~ performs
works choreographed and staaed by members ol the ucr dance faculty. Two
modem ballet pteces. "Le
Prtntempe Etemelle" and
"Eldolon." are performed
by members of Le Ballet
Pallas Dance Theater of Loa
AlamJtoe. Faculty members
Lenna DeMarco and Karen
Lerner perform "Cloud
Chamber." a new work In
the modem Idiom hued on
the stylized ritual or
women's unJveraaJ Inter-
action. Jllllana. former
prtma baller1na with The
New York aty Ballet. st.agn
"Oa.nce of the Swans" from
the ballet "Swan Lake ...
and alao performs with (ac-
uity member Larry Rose-
nberg In his new "Ro-
mance." Other works are
also presented. 8 p.m .. UCl
Fine Arts VIiiage Theater.
Irvine. 88 general ad·
mission. 866-6617.
MRTA ARA COLLmB
hoela their Student/ Faculty
Dance Q>ncert ton~t and
tomorrow. 8 p.m .• l'htlltpe
Hall Theater. J 7th at
Brtatol. Santa Ana. &4 gen·
eral admlask>n. 667-3177.
Tbeater
"lllJllG AJlfD W ALDR ..
on the Second Stage of
South Coast Repertory, 655
Town Center Ortve. Costa
Mesa. nightly except Mon-
days at ll:30, Sundays at
7:30. weekend matinees at
3 p.m., through May 13.
957-4033.
"CBAPTSR TWO" at the
Gem Theater. 12852 Main
St .. Garden Grove, Wednes·
daye through Saturdays at
8. Sundays at 7:30. unlll
Mav 26. 636· 7213.
''WUNNY OUU." at the
Orand Dinner Theater. See
Frtday llauog,
''OaAMSaCT Oll08T"
at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse. Main Street at
Yorlttown Avenue. Hunt·
lnaton Beach. Fridays and
Sa1urdays at 8:30 through
May 19. 832-1405.
...... OSTTIJllO llT ACT
TOOSTllSR ARD TA.KING
IT OJlf TBlt aOAD" at the
Harlequin Dinner Play·
house, 3503 S. Harbor
Blvd.. Santa Ana. tontiht
thr'O\.Wh Sunday at varyTng
curtafn Umcs. 979-5511.
".J08SPB AJlrD TBS
AMAZIJllO TSCB· IOCOLOR DUA*X>AT••
at the Newport Theater Arts
Center. 2SOI Cliff Drtve,
Newport Beac h. Frtdayaand
Saturdays at 8 p.m. through
Mav 12. 631-0288. ·'LA VEJlfDER FOLLllt8''
at Scba8tlan's West Dinner
Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico.
San Clemente. Wednesdays
through Saturdays al 8.
Sundays al 1 and 1 .
492-9950.
"llAJ'f 01' LA llAJllCBA"
at the Curtain cau Dinner
Theater. 690 El Camino
Real. Tusun. nightly except
Mondays at varying curtain
times through May 6.
838-1540.
"MAllT llAJlT" at the
San Clemente Q>mmunlty
Theater. 202 Ave. Cabr11lo.
San Clemente. Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8
th~ May .12. 492-0465. ''Tb ISAOULL" al
South Coast Repertory. 655
Town Center Or1vc. Costa
Mesa. nightly except Mon-
days at 8. Sundays at 7:30.
weekend matinees at 2:30
957-4033.
'°TllB UCOJlfD TDm
AROUJlfD" at the Costa
Mesa CMc Playhouse. 861
Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa.
Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 through May 19.
650-5269.
"TOO DOW I CA.Jlf•T
BSAR TOO WBSJlf TD WATSR'S RUJllWIRO" at
. the lrvtne Community
Theater In Turtle Rock
Q>mmuntty Park. Turtk
Rock Drtve at Sunnyhlll
Road. lrvtne. tonlJ(hl and
Saturday at 8. 857-"!>496. -Fllms
••BUTCB CAl81D1' A!fD
TD 901'DAJlfCS DD:·
with Robert Redford and
Paul Newman. 7 p.m ..
Saddleback College North
Forum Theater. 5500 lrvtne
Center Drtve. lrvtnc. 83 gen·
eral admlask>n. 559· I 3 T3 ·•sTAOSCOACB," with
John Wayne. Clalrc Trevor.
and Thomas Mitchell. 7:30
p.m .. GolMn West Q>Llegc
Forum II. 15744 Golden
West St . Huntington
Beach. 82 general ad·
mission. 895-lf367
SlDCla
WBSKL 01' l'lllEl'ID-
SIDP, for sin.tics over 45.
meet.a at F'tnTcky's In La
Mirada at 5:30 p . m
524-3327.
PARSNTS WITHOUT
PAll'l'll'SUhostsa Wine&
Wit, 8 p .m .-mldnlghl.
14692 Taft. Garden Grove.
554-2734.
11198 AM>IS"SSDfOLSS
DAJlfCS, 8:30-1 l :30 p.m ..
Frank Amoss Trio .
I
.f
Layfayettc Hotel. 144 S.
Undm Ave.. Long 8c:ech .
(213J•~l l.
A ararwo l>AWCS
featurtiw leU"• lllt hdd by ~
hnnta 9.'tlhout hrtnen. D 5"
p.m.·l a.111 .. Qerdtn Ciron '<
Elks ~· 11551 Truk. • Ganim Giove. 83 I ·9220. ~
A GST·AC8UAlllT&D · ,~ DAJICS ... bo9lftl by tM
M.an·Wo.nan INtMute W1th ~
a ltve band and an lntttlude :"'
o1 profeeaaonally dealgned -get-acquainted acuvttJa aet I?
fo mua1c. A,Jl;e8 25-55. 8 •
p.m .• Co.ta. '4eaa Country
Club. 1701 Golf Caune
Drtve. ea.ta Meea. 87 ad-
mtaelon. S4S-0840.
Ste.
TU ORAL DITSR· n&TATIOR PUI if AL cl
Southern Ctll(ornla II
through tomorrow at
Saddlc1*k ~South In the Fine Arts compln. Col~
tegeand unlvenfty at\lldMta
from acroea the natton
gather for the performa~
or literature. 28000
Marguerite Parkway.
Mission Vkjo. 831-4747.
••TBS OU:.T M &AST· sa.." A ctra.mauc mua1ca1
re~mcnt ol the last
~rthly days ol Cbriat. With
taped narration by GrellorY
Peck. Joe Leavitt as tterod.
Janet May as Mary
Magdalene. Jonathan Full·
er as Jesus. Stan CraM as
Juda.a. 6 :30 and 8:30 lo-
ntght and tomom>w. Crystal
cathedral. 12141 Lewis.
Garden Gnwe. 544-5679.
.. STA.llP &XPO 1M" la
held through Sunday at th~
Anaheim Convention
Center. Fri. Noon~8 p.m ..
Sat.10a.m.-7p.m .. Sun. 10
a.m.-5 p.m . 800 W. Katella
Ave.. Anaheim. 83 adult
admlselon. 999-8900.
A GALA 0PSJ0R0 SR·
&nT ol Ooubletrtt Hotel In
Orange Includes parlour pines. dinner and dancing.
Proceeds to bendlt U'C
Irvine Medical CentC"r's Neo-
Natal lntenstve care Unit
6:30 p.m .. 8150 ~r J>tt80n
634-5496.
BOWERS llCS&Ull
hosts a horseback ride and
randaTlg«? today and lomor·
row. ()pe'n to anyone 21 and
over. the two-day sch~uJe
of acttvltes lncludea ho~·
back rtdJngacross the lrvtn~
Ranch. a F'rtday night cam-
pout. barbequed meals and
a Saturday nta,ht fandango
complete with liayrtdes and
square dancing. l1'nday ftt
Is 825. Saturday ree Is 8100.
excluding horse rental. or
850 for Che fandangc> only.
Proceeds wlll bendlt the
Bowers Mu~um F'oun·
daUon 5 47-0696.
Sat.
Cla..tcal
BATD1t•s ORA TORJO
"TllB CAKATIOJlf.. Is
presented by the Orangf'
County Pactfk Symphony
and Pactnc Choral~ tonight
at 8·30 p.m. with K~lth
Clark conducting. Also
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with a
specially catered ptt'nlt'
lun~h served on the &awn
during an extended lnttt-
mlssJon. Santa Ana H"°1
School Auditorium, 520 91.
Wa lnu t St. Phon~
542· 1790 for Information
on today's concert. and
;calendar
~ ..................... lllli ............................................................... ..
68().3444 fo.-Information
on Sunday's ooncc-rt and
luncheon. GltSOORY COL&llAK,
stt Fnday Usung.
"DB PJ.&DaulA1J9,"
a comic opera by.Johann
Strauss II. ts prncntt'd by
the Los Angeles Opera
Theatet at tr p.m.. and
tomorTOw at 3 p.m. Wllshtre
Ebell Theater. 440 1 W.
Et.thth St.. Loe Angeles.
(21"3) 382-6100.
PlAJU8T KltLLT
LellAIEA, at Cano·s. SC('
Frtday listing.
TB.It LOB AJtGltLltS
PBILB.AIUIOPOC, Stt Fri·
day llstln~.
THE ROGER WAGffER
CHORAi.it guests on lh<'
Master Chorale Serles al 2
p.m. A wide ranl(e of sekc
tlonsare reaturta lncludln~
music of tht' Renaissance.
show times. folk songs. and
splr11uals. Dorothy Chan·
dlC"r Pavilion. 135 N. Grand
Ave.. Los An1-tcles. (2131
972-7282 .
"AN EVENll'fG OF 20th
CENTURY MUSICAL
THEATER," Set' Friday
llsllng.
The Manhattan Tran•f er. wboee hallmark la parallel harmony. will
pre.ent Swing-era •tandarda and their late.tjau Grammy win.Der.
"Why Not!," beginning at 8 tonight at the Paelftc Amphitheatre.
Apf'NA MARIA ALBER·
GHETTI, who &ta rrrd on
Oroadway In ··earnlvar·
and dt'bulc.-d on TV at lhe
~(.' or 13. pt"rlo.-ms classl·
C'al as well as popular tun('s
In this delightful on t"·
Another kind of man
would have given up.
Another kind of
UXJman would
have let him.
A True Story
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Friday llattng,.
BILL~. wtth Tea
~ ..... performs at 8 :30
p.m. at Fender's lntn-
nauonal Ballroom. 52 l E
Ftrst SL. Lona Beach. 81 o
admtaeton. (2 f31 435-63 1 I .
LU PUULL. sec f'r1" day II.Ung,
UUBaf &. LS&, with .Jeff a ....._ 11ee Pr1day
listing,
!•COllllOR 90llD AJlfD
ALTA.a 80T8," a lop Or·
a ngc County Ch.-1st1an
band. ~rforms at th"
Vineyard .. 8 p.m.. 333 E
Cerritos Ave .• Anaheim. 82
cover fe.e. 63 t ·91 71 .
TD BUTCH RILLER.A
BOUR BA.IQ), sec Friday
llstlng.
Dance
"11&1101UJt8.'' a nf'W
work choreographed by Liia
Zall. Ballet PaclOca's foun·
de.-a nd artistic dlrtttor. I!>
~normed tonight at 8 p m
a nd tomorrow al 3:30 p m
Also on the prtljVam Is "Pa·
qulta. ·• an exciting Spanli.h
work. and anothl'r Lila z.tll
It"« UUed "Dtonysui. ··
una Moulton Playhousf'.
Laauna Canyon Rd .
Laguna Tkach. 88 adult nd·
mlsston. 494· 7271.
TD UC laVJJQt DAJtCE
ltPCSlt~S. see Friday 11-.1
Ing.
A N'l!f&.BOUll BALLET
llAJlATHON Is held In
hono.-of National Daner
Wttk. Funds raised will go
toward the South Orangf'
County dance company. Dan~ Arts Thcat.-e. Frt'f'
ballet classes wlll be taught
by choi-eographers of DA"J
and wlll ac-commodat" dll
ages and technique lev"I'
23728-A Via f'abr1cantl'
Mission VlejO. 768-9683
8AJ'fT A A.ltA COLL EOE
Student/ faculty Dane<"
Con <'ert. itec f"rtday llstlnR
Theater
"BDIG A1'fD WALK.ER"
"ONI Of THI fUNNIUT PAllODIU
TO COMI ALONG SINCI
I Al•PLANI.'"
Vincent Canby-New York Times
"DON'T MISS IT'"
NOW PLAYING
Cale·ndar
Lia Robertllon will be HeD In a.new work,
.. llemorlee," by Lila Zall when Ballet Pa·
clflca cl09ee lta lle&llOD with perfo11D&Dce. at
8 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 p.m. Sanday. See
Dance liatinC• for detalla of the proiram.
MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW
TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT
It's the time of your life .
that may last a lifetime.
A JOHN HUGHES ft.M
A (HANNEl PIOOUCTIONS "fSfNlATION
SIXTEENCANClfS ......,.MOLYltlNGWAlD
PAl.AOOOUY JUSJIN HENRY ~MIOWlHAll
-t.. lllA ,..._ Wll()llN ~ ... -.._.., 80l!8I' IMlNf 1---·· NfDtANEN .... ,,..,,,. Hll!ON ~EN ""'--in-..,.., JOHN HUGHES
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E_.IWWIW £•••~ 631 ., ...... .......... ....... ,..,. • fllllll
on South Coast Repertory·s
Second Stage. Stt Friday
llatlnJ{,
.. CBAPTSa TWO" at the
Gem Theater. see Friday
llaU~ .. NNY ODIL" at the
Grand otnner Theater. Stt
Friday llaUng. .
0 '0&AJBaCY Oll08T'
at the HunUnaton Beach
Play'house. Stt "l"rtday llat-
ln«. 1•11 O&TTDIO lllJ ACT
TOOSTHSa AJllD T A&DO
IT ON TBS aOAD" at the
Harlequin Dinner Play-
house. Stt Friday listing.
••JOS&PB AND 1'HE
AllAZIJlfO T&CB·
IUCOLOR DJmA.llCOAT"
al the Newport Theater Arts
CenteT. Stt Prlday llsttnj(.
0 LA VS1'Dlta f'OLLd&"
at Sebasttan:s West Dinner
Playhouse. See Friday llst-
lrut . i'lll.AJll or LA 11.A.NCBA ''
at the Curtain call Dinner
Theater. See Friday llsttnj(.
"llAllY llAJlr' at tl1e
San Clemente Community
Theater. see Friday listing. ••TJIE llOOSrrRAP" a t
the Newport Harbor Actors
Theater. See Friday listing.
"TB& SEAGULL'• at
South Coast Repertory. See
Fr1day listing.
"TD SECOflrD TOii!
AROUJllD" at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse. See
Fr1day listing.
.. YOU IDfOW I CAN'T
DAil YOU WBSJll TBS WATSJra WNNDIG•• at
ttl~ trvtne-'Community
Theates;, See Frtday listing.
Lectuee
B.AJn>OONs roa na-80NAL D&R"8S. A 3-
hour lecture that Introduces
you to the handgun u a aelf-
def cnae weapon. 9 a.m.-
noon. Santa Ana College.
8 17.50 ftt. 667-3097.
.. C01'V&RSATl01'AL-
LY 8PSAJD1'0." A sem·
lnar that teact)es the way to
make convensatlonal skllls
s how Improvement with
practice. Santa "na Col!ege.
9 a .m.-4 p.m. 825 tee.
667-3097 ..
BAlfDOUNS PAll-
ILlAlllZATJON PlalNG.
Practice with your handgun
at the range. 2-4 p.m .• Santa
Ana College. 8 12.60 ftt.
667-3097.
Wor~op1
••ll()W TO START AlfD
lllPROV& TOUR OWN
BU800t88" Is a works hop
with Instructors Joe Ryan
a nd Lee Eckert. 8 :45
a.m.-4:30 p.m .. Saddleback
College South Campus, Sci-
ence/Math Room 3 13 ,
28000 Marguerite Parkway.
Mission 'Viejo. 855 fee.
831-4646.
SEASCAPE P AnfTING
s tep-by-s tep with Don
Foster. a rtist and lnslruc-
"IT MADE ME LAUGH!
'ANIMAL HOUSE' WALKS THE BEAT!"
"Outrageous I"
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Just don't call them
when you're in trouble.
JIOUCEW
What an Institution!
NWlll 179-MSO
Pacific ANhelm 0Mn f"' 91 al l lllOll
IE szt.5339
Mann Bm Plaza
fllJ ~7 It !motllal
COST A fll(SA 631.3501
Edwards Hatbor T wrn
Hlf bof I Wil\ofl
COSTA MESA 751-4114
Edwards Town Center
811slol to AntOft & Prl Ctr
n Tc.<> 511-5"0
Edwards Siddleback.
(I IOI o al Red titld
ttJNT•HON BEACH 141-03"
Edwards Hunltngton
8uc:ll al 1111111 I l~
• • A lAOO 00NNHY lllUASI ·-~· --'~-==o .. -.... ·----
•VKSSl-0555
Edwards Woodbndie
Barr""' LISI or Cuhef
LA .W.A (213)691-0633
AMC Fashion Square
Idaho I llllptf iai
MISS«>N VIJO 49S-6220
Edws Mission Vteto Mall
S D r wy lo Ctown Vly l'\wy
ORMGE 634-2553
SYUFY C1nedome
Cllapman & s A r ree•ar
WESTWGltR 191·3693
Pac1hc Hwy 39 Or·ln
8Htll 81'fd S ot CG I~
WESTllNSTD 193.0545
UA Westminster Mall
S 0 fwy 11 8olsl
tor. today and tomorrow. I 0
a.m -3 p.m .. Rea Communi-
ty Center. 661 Ha milton St ..
Coeta Mesa. 850 fee.
642-3797.
A PUllLIC SPEAJDNO
seminar. which covers a
variety of topics on publJc
speakJng. i. held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. a t Saddleback
CoUege North, Room 8102,
5500 lrvlne Center Drtve. lrvlne. 836 fee. 559-1313.
.. BBAT TD BAD-BACK
8TIIDROllE.•• Chiroprac-
tic techniques for low back
and leg pain. 9 a.m.-J p.m.,
Oolden West College Admin-
istration Bldg.. Rm. 137.
15744 Golden West St..
Huntington Beach. 88 fee.
891-3001.
Pllma
"LITTLE CAESAR." by
Mervyn LeRoy. A 1931
classic ~ler Olm with
Edward'O. Robinson gtvtng
a memorable pcrf ormancc
as a smaJl-Ume hood who
becomes underworld big-
shot. 8:30 p.m .. UC lrvtne
SoclaJ Science HaJI. Irvine.
S2.50 J(eneral admission.
856-6379.
Stnclea
A BOUSE PARTY ts pre&-
-----·~--
ented by Parenta Without
Part~ra. 9 p.m.•I a.m ..
l 7882 Theodora& .. Tu.tin.
I
l
84 7-1600. • .,,
Wll&ZL or n,m.m;. ~
SlllP, for stogies over 45. .-.• mttts at The catch tn --
An ah e 1 m at 7 p .m . >
524-3327. ~
PAaSllT8 WITBOl1T ~
PAlllilW gather wtth N
the1rkktsforfcukaung. l-3 ....,
p.m .. at the lice capedes -
ChaJet on Harbor Boulevard !e
at Mesa Verde Shopping ]:"
Center. Cos ta Mesa
979-8703.
PAlllLY BOR8S8ACS
RIDJNG Is hosted by
Parents Without Partnen a t
Coal Canyon Stabaes. 2
p. m., 55 Freeway north lO
lhe 91 Frttway.east toCoal Canyon. 847-7235.
Etc.
THE 8AJll PllAJllC.-:0 llDIE ftOUPS, America ·a
best known and lon~
running theater or polltlcal
comedy packed with music,
dancing and ongJnal aongs.
performs at 8 p.m .. Golaen
West College Matn Th eater.
15744 Golden West St ..
Huntington Beach. 85 gen-
eral admission. 895-8378.
AN ORAL INTER·
PUT AnOJlf f'ESTIV AL of
from hb freoch mail!. ht: ~JC Priv.w: LL.~
Now hb ~.Ji pn~ir b giving him a real ec!uc uion
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\: Cl < SouthC'm Callfomla, see
. F'nday llstlnl(.
>. TENIQS 1'4Jll '84 ta ~ hostC'd by Ctty Sports Mag.·
·;:: Lin<' at t,os Caballeros Rac-
u. quC'l and Sports Club. Rep-
~ r<-sentatlvC's from majOr
a> tf'nnls c-ompanteaoffer their
-0 lalf'Sl llnf' of racquela. fut ~ !>c-rvr. bC'at -the-ball-m a·
~ c-hlnr a nd ~al·lhe·pro con· $ tf'Ms are all open to the
~ public. and a fashion show
l'I featur('(f al noon. 10 .£ a m -5 p m . 17272 New· O: hopr St . F'ountatn VallC'y.
546-8560
"THE OLORY OF E AST-
ER." St'<' Frtday listing.
THE AltTELOPB VAL·
LEY WILDFLOWERS art'
the' dC'stlnatlon of a one-day
t'Xl urslon to this valley. 9
a m -4 p.m., Santa Ana Col·
1«'1-{c-S 14 fet-. 667 ·3097
"STAllPEXPO '84," set"
,. I-rtday llslln~.
YOUTH EXPO '84, with a
talf'nt contest. 4-H Fair.
vocat io nal rduca llon
rAh lblts. youth -orlt-ntC'd
displays. food booths, llvt-·
stO<'k, a d~ show. and
sludent vocallonal olym-
plC''l. ts hrld today and
lornorrow. 9 a .m ·5 p.m .
0rct n~C' Count y Fair·
grounds. 88 Fair Dr1ve.
Costa Mesa. Free ad-
mission. 751·3247.
Aft AllT8 A1'I> Ca.APT8
ntSTIV AL I hosted by the Laauna ~ach Craft Guild,
today and tomorrow. 600 N. c.oast Highway. 10 a .m.-
dusk
llODSL Alll> CllAPT
SHOW, with 50 catcgortes
of model and craft displays.
Is held today and tomorrow,
I 0 a .m .-6 p.m. Long Beach
Convention & Enlertaln·
ment Center. Exhibition
Halls 1. 2 & 3. 300 E. Ocean
Blvd. $3.50 adult ad·
mtsslon . (213) 436-3636.
"QUILT llA&IJllO: A
CBLltBRA TION." A quilt
show with quills made by
Orange County Quilters
Gulld membera with an auc-
tion of small qullts Sunday
at 2 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.·6
p.m .. Sun. 10 a .m.-4 p.m .
Peralta Junior High School.
2190 N. Canal St.: Orange.
$3 donation.
BOBBY CITY PUPPET
THEATER. Puppet s hows
at 11 :30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m .
Sat. & Sun . 1238 S. Beach
Blvd .. Anaht-tm. lndeOnlte.
527-2323.
Scott Dreher o(Suata Ana and Shaun Ruetz
of Tutln wt11 6e ID tbe All-American Boya
Choraa performtna ID concert sun::o_ In La
lllrada. See Cl&Mf'cal u.tinC for d .
Sun. BernaJld Glll'TW~'s "The
Bird of Time for Solo Violin
a nd Orchestra.·· and
"Tzigane'" by '""Maurlc-C'
Ravel 2 p.m .. Turtle' Rock
C1aMlcal Community Center. :: I Sunnyhlll Orlvt-. Irvine
TRiit JRVJNE SYM-F'rtt admls.'slon. 786-4576
PBONT ORCHESTRA prr· "Dot PLEDEIUIAUS,"
forms Beethoven's "Sym-stt Saturday llstlnl(.
phony No 8 In F Major." AJlmA MARIA ALBER· ---~----------------------------.GllETTl ~rformsclasslcal as well as popular runes In
this one-woman show. She
began sln((lng opera at the
ageof6and received a Tony
Award for her role as Liiy In
"Carnival ·· Saddlcbac k
College Soul h Ma In
Thnler. 3 p.m.. 28000
Margue rite Park way.
Mission VlcjO. S9 gent'.'ral
admission. 831-4656.
RA TDPf'S ORATORIO
"TBS CUATION," see
Saturday listing.
ORANGE COUNTY
YOUTH 8YllPllOPfY Or·
chcstra Concert. with J ohn
Koshak. music director.
and Michael Pappone.
guest conductor. 4 p.m ..
Chapman College. Mem-
ortal Hall AudltDrtum. 333
N. GlaaKll. Ora~. 83 gen-
eral admluton. 997-6871.
.. 8UllDA1' MQ8IC AT
TBS llUUOll" conunun
at ~na Bnch Muaw.m
of Art: Thi• adventutte0me
four-concert aeries la ptte-
cnted by the t.aguna Btach
Arts CommJuk>n In cooper-
ation with the muteUm.
307 Cliff Drtve. 3 p. m. Free
admlNlon. 494-653 J • ''llt181C BOllTBS U -
N A I 8 8 A !I C-&
AUOUUltO.'' a concert
betng performed by Cal
State Long Beach ·s Col·
lcglum Mustcum. Is at 8
p.m.. University Recital
Hall. Long Beach. 8-4 gcn-
e ra l admtHlon. (2'13)
498-4280. TB& L08 AJ'fG&LU
BACH f'UTIVAL, stt Fri·
day llaung,
TBS 111.VIJU &AJlLY
llUSIC CONIORT pres·
en ts an tnfonnal progra_m of
Renaissance and Baroque
music at 7 p.m .• Yamaha
Music Educatlon Center.
Jeffrey Road at lrvtnc
Center Drive. Irvine. Frtt
admJsston. 559·5440.
THE A.LlrAIDRICAlf
BOYi CHORUS performs
··A Salute To America and
Her Music" under the di rec·
lion of Father Richard
Coughlin. 3 p.m .. La Ml~
Civic Center. 14900 La
Mirada Blvd.. La Mi rada.
533-7600.
TU LOS ARGELES
PRILllARllOPflC, stt Frt·
day listing.
THE LOS ANGELES
MASTER CHORALE and
Sinfonia Orchestra closes
their 20th annlvt-rsary
season with J .S. Bach's
"Mass In B Minor:· 7:30
p.m.. Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion. 135 N. Grand
Ave .. Los An~elcs. (213)
972-7282.
Country
TA.llfTA Tt1CUR ~r
forms today at 6 and 9 :30 p.m . and tomorrow at 7 and
10 p.m. Crazy Hor-K. 1580
BroOkhollow. Santa Ana .
549·15 12 .
.JOlllllf1' CAM le In con-
cert. 7:30 p.m •• Anahetm
C.Onvenuon Center Arena.
800 W. Kalt'lla Av~ ..
Anahetm. 999-8900.
Jau
TBS OOLDSR BAOLS
.J.AJ!Z BARD plays at the
"Amtrak Depot." 3 -7 pm ..
San Juan ~strano • LIDO .J ALL 8T All8,
4-8p.m.and9-l l p.m .. Cafe
Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. 675·2968.
Gllt090& 80118. sax· =~in~ &T AN , piano.
2:30-7 p. m .• The Park. 26 J 5
E. eo..at Highway. Corona
del Ma r . l nddlnttc.
675-e577.
TBS 011.L'Altl OAalUR
.JAU 8UAllft'T. 7 -11
p.m.. lriddlnlte. AJtslo's.
1670 Newport Blvd .• Costa
Mesa. 642~293.
11188 .ANGIS'& BIO
8AJllD 80UJID DAJllCE
CLUB. 8·11 p.m.. with
Rusty Higgins playing. Al80 rree dance lesaons 7-'8 p.m
by Candi Oevta. Layfayettt"
Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave .
Long Beach . (213)
435-6311.
JAC& 8.R.AJIO>, 3-7 pm .
lnddlnltt-. Rusry Pelican.
2735 Paclflc Coast High·
way. Newport Beac h
642-3431 .
RAGS llART JJll80Jlf
AJn> THE RllTTIDI SltC-
TIOPf, afternoons. Old Dana
Point Cafe. 24720 Del
Prado. Dana Point
661-6003.
STUDIO CA.FE features
an afternoon Jazz aesslon.
JOO Main St.. Balboa
675-7760.
Pop
BILLY JOEL, 8 p. m . to-
night and tomorrow. Th«'
Forum. 3900 Pralr1l". ln-
~lcwood. (213) 480-3232
COME SEE THE MOVIE
EVERYONE'S SCREAMING ABOUT!
··ooLDIE HAWN'S BEST ROLE
SINCE 'PRIVATE BE NJAMIN: ..
IUIOl 6J98170
SYUfY Sf400M Ofl IN
llU 519!>JJ9
MAHN 8R£.A PWA
CISTI IUA 751 418-4
COWAAOS TOWN CENTER
• /\ti \Tf 4\IH' \_...,) '"' T•..,.,
··sWUlg StuJ\' hits the mark I rea>mmend 1t
10 \ lit ti
...... 49S-6110
COWARDS ~ YlX> IW.l
lfllPtlf IUCI &« 0760
COWARllS N£WPOll1
tu1Cl 63"2m
SYUfY CITY ClHlCA
..,,.., . .. . ·--..o
NOW SHOWING!
llSIWlD 891 J93!>
EDWAllOS CINEMA ~ST
~8913693
PACWIC ti-WAY 3' Ofl If
COITAMUA
Edwards BnslOI
Sot().7~
mlTAMUA
EOWllrdS Qne1113
Center 979--t 1 • 1
THE #1 MOVIE IN AMERICA.
NOW PLAYING
fl TON>
ECIW¥dS~
581-5880
fOUlfT• VAU.Ff
Famity fOUf
963-1307
UMOIROVI EdWltdS Wtslbrooa
S31).44()1 ....
Nit, Orange Mall
837-0340
M'EH wu1 uima Pw::lfic't HI-Way 39
1)1ve-tn
891-388.1
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--------~--~~------------------------.-. .................. , DIZ%Y elnga contem·
porary mualc "'7 p.m.·mfd·
nlJ{ht. Maxwell's, 317 Pa-
cllfc Coaat Hi,otway. Hunt-
ington Beach.~2555.
OROOVS TITA1'8, after-
noons at Baxter'e. 14346
Culver Ortve. Irvine. In·
dcffnJte. 857-2103.
CDllll8TllY plays Top
40 rock muelc for dancing,
2--6 p.m. FIJ'Clly, ll31ll
Beach Blvd.. Stanton.
893-9464.
CALYPSO 8T&&L
DRUll BA.llfl> ap'):>ears at
Cano·s. 2-6 p.m .. 2241 W.
Coast Hl.il\way. Newport
Beach. 631-1381.
••lllJllO AJllD W ALDR"
on South Coast Repertory'•
Second,,..St.ag. See f"rtday llatlng.
'"C8.APTSR TWO" at the
Gem Theater. See Frtday
llsll~. .. NNI OIJLL" at the
Grand Otnner Theater. See
Friday llallng.
"I'll O&ftDIO llT ACT
TOGSTllSR ARD T AJIDO
IT OJlf TD RQAD" at the
Harlequin P inner Play·
house. See Friday UaUng.
.. LAVUDSRJ'OLLIS8"
at Sebastian's West Otnner __ ~Playhouse. See Friday Ust-
TD BIOB 80CIETY
8AJllD performs aelecuons
ranging from ooatalglc
swing alandarda or the ·30s and·~ to Laun, Dtxieland.
waltzes and rock favorites.
4 p.m .. Turtle Rock Com·
muntty Park. # J SunnyhJll
Dr.. lrvlne. 83 adm!Mlon.
660-3643.
Alf APTSIUl001' Tit.A
DANClt, featurtng the
music from the era of'Benny
Goodman. Tommy Dorsey
and Glen Miiier and per-
formed by the Cyprcas Col·
legeSwlngBand. ls from 3-5
p. m. at the Cypress College
Studio Theater. 9200 Valley
View St., Cypress. 83 ad-
mission. 826-4511.
"MEllORIE8," see Sat·
urday listing.
1"«-llAJ'f or LA llAJlfCBA ..
at the Curtatn Call Otnner
Theater. See Fr1day uaung.
'"Tlllt llOOSrrRAP'' at
the Newport liarbor Actors
Theater. See Friday llaUng.
"TU SltAOULL" at
South Coast Repertory. See
Friday Usung.
Lectaree
DIL mA RIO.BT, an &8·
soclate professor of art his·
lory and assistant chair or
the art department at San
Diego State University.
talks on "Expressionism to
Neo-Expresslonlsm. Revol·
utlon and Renewal: Themes
of Cultural Continuity In
Modern German Art." 3
p.m .. Newport Harbor Art
Museum, Lyon Room. 850
San Clemente Drive, New·
port Beach. 85 non-member
admluJon. 759· J 122.
UABCAPS PADn'IJllO
atcp-by-atep. see Saturday llatlng.
PUma -"TB& awoao m nm
&TOD," a rum for chll·
dren. le ehown from 2-5
p.m.. Saddlcback College
North Forum Theater. 5500
lrvlne Center Drive. lrvlne.
82 for children under 12 and
83 gen eral admissio n .
559·f313.·
"TICDT OP NO llJt..
TUU.'' Alcoholic .. ptl·
grtmage" or a SOJ>hlsUcated
lady to Geirmuiy s bars and
nigntclubs. 7 p.m.. UC
lrvlne, Room 178, Human-
ities Hall. lrvlne. $3 general
admission. 856-6406. •
Slq_!e.
mu.. or _f'RIEJID-
sBJP, for slnJ!lcs over 45.
mttts at The f<usty Scupper
In Huntlnl{ton Beach for
brunch al 11 :30 a .m.
524·3327.
TD SAJLINO SINOLltS,
for non-smoking singles
over 21 . gathers In Newport
Beach for day sailing. 10
a.m. 820 donation. For cur-
rent location call 673·3282.
PARE1'T8 WITHOUT
PARTRR8 gathers for
brunch at The Red Onion.
12·2 p.m .. 2406 Newport
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8~2764. ••llJllOLS8 ecus m-
POUIATIOll DAft .. te
held loda~h alngla from Ora~ ty Invited to
attenct. The event beQJne at
11 :30 a.m. with a «ound-
table Brun.ch featuring a
preeent.atlon by author and
psychologist Or. Rene
Namaste' Tucker. At 2 p.m.
la an Information exhlbtuon
featurlng Items of' Interest
for singles. At 5 p.m. a special stn,tles dance party
featur1ng cfanclng and live
entertainment wlth "Ren-
egade" Is held. Buena Park
tfollday Inn . (2 131
868-8280.
A wum AJlfD WlT ts
presented by Parents
Without Partners. 8 -1 I
p.m.. 19581 Waterbury,
Huntington Beach .
554-2734.
"BOW DO OUll CBIL-
DU1' APPZCT OUR ll&-
LAnORSBIP9? .. A dls-
CU5Sk>n-w1th-modttator-Rod
Smith. 7 :30-9:30 p.m .. 912
Peace Place. c.oeta Mesa.
544·4104.
BOWLING POR 1[11)8,
with Parente Wlthout Part· nena. le held rrom 2-5 p.m..
Irvine Recreation Center.
3378 MJchelaoo Drive. Irvine. 968-6134.
Btc.
llOOSL ARD CRAFT
llllOW, ace Saturday U.Ung.
AN ARTS AJlfD CRArrB
PUnv AL, 11ee Saturday listing.
TOOTH ltIPO '84, see
Saturday listing.
TB& COWBOY hosts
thcir2ndannuaJChtllCook·
off beginning at 10 a .m.
outelde. Food. fun and games are all part of the
activities. 84 at gate. all
proceeds go to Make A Wlsh
P'oundatfon of Orange
County. 1721 S. Man·
cheate r . Anaheim .
385-1 109.
ST AllP &ZPO '84, Stt
Friday llstlnfi(. :QUILTMAIUNO: A ~-ATION, '' 9tt Sat-
urday llatJng.
BOBBY C&ln'ER POP·
nT TllSA TltJt. ace Satur·
day ltsUng.
I -Men.:;
C•••al ---J
0.aGOaT C(W.Dl•W, ~
see Friday IJ.ung. ~
Coaatry
TAJlfY A T0C&Ea.
Sunday listing.
Jau -''TD .JAZZ llDIOa, ''
direct from Dteneyland. peT·
form at Cafe Udo. 9 p.m.· I
a.m .• 2900 Newport Blvd .•
Newport Beach. 675-2968.
Pop
lllLLT .JOltL, att Sunday
11.aUng. cgaaanT plays Top
40 mu.sic for danctng. 8:30
p.m.-midntgbt. CloK En·
co unters, 21022
ih"oolrhUrst"i Hunt lngton
Beach. 968-9800.
JtOJlr8 DI LAOVWA f ca·
lures Davtd R.aJe"°1 on
piano. 1464 S. Coast High·
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497-4871. Beach . 675-3333. admlaalon. 856-7215. IDDL&r8 fea umtJuz tory Second Stage. See Fri· Yountatn V~ 551-.3880. ~ "Biii BA11° perfonna ~L~C:.~~~~ ~;un':lthpe~t~""h.o! daX Hatfng. Ste u rock music at Medley's. 9 Lectaree Sa-h S. Mosko. ..015. 8:30 p.m.·l a.m. l8774 "1JUIT OlllL" at the • ~ p.m.·1:30 a.m .. 18774 •• St .,. tal GrandDlnncrTheater.Sce n&a WW, DAil· ll. Brookhurst St.. Fountain aODOLPO ••coa&Y,. ungulshlng Dementia from 8rookhurat .. r OUD' n DIOandblood~ectttn·
....... Val~ 963-2366. OOJllZAl.a, Colorado poet Depression" by Curt A. Valley. 963-2366· F':'~~llAJllCBA" 1ng 1a otrered from 9 a.m.·2 ~ o , see Sunday Ital· and speaker. talks on Sandman.and "Counae11'1. COllfnutY PBILLIP9. at the CUrtatn Ca1J Dinner s.dd~ ~
'"g Ing. Chtcanoluueeaa part<>flhe OldttPerao~' by R1o~rt · see Friday listing. Theater. See Fnday Uaung. ~. 550QlrVfne Center ~ U RRY G<ULllAJf, UC lrvtnc Ctnco de Mayo Sbordone. rtt tal ~ u~ Pop .. TD 9SAOULL" at Drtve. b'vtne. ~a. ~ stnger.gultar.9p.m.-la.m .. celebnUon. 6 p.m .. UC focuatngonmen ea _ SouthCoutRepe:rtory.Sce a• .............. a andnureca wtll i BlueBtttcafe.1072lstPI.. lrvtne Herttage Room. Uni-and the olckr patient. 4 A COJllT&MPOaAaY p;;f;;;:t'he30 rntnutetest.
> p.m .. UC lrvlne University 11U•~ co-•-T Is heJd Friday listing. .... ClllCO --•·yo -I > ---------------. Club. 820 fee. 856·5873. -""'-Lectaree ---"'" · g ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATR. ES * ~ a•-..r1es ~ing~~ .Z::~~':a~~:Yl T:=~~ T:;n:tu~ u;
a. ~ ...._. 1a 8 Salmon I llf T g •"AT 1 O" AL Lalin American rcauval Bo . M t " t •t'1li\.'1dl!1i 4)•"l1!).)1)":J -DIJlm OUT with Parents ~~tl~~~·u. 3~JmN: Olaaeell WOaDa'9DAT. A lecture wfth apea.kcra. penormera * rgotn 0 inees. l!!lh • 9*1 . * Without Partners. 6·7:30 St.. Orange. S4 general ad-anddlscuaston at 9:2Sa.m.. an d refreehmen la. 1 1
•
MO .. DAY T11n1 SATUftDAY FACUlTYotCANOlEWOQO p.m.. The Sizzler. 9480 mission. 997-6871. ~::.~ .. ~wn~ :!t~ a.m.-4 p.m. Hert~ Room.
All ,.,..,_en,_..,, s M "'11 "fOOTlJm" (PS) Warner. Fountain Valley. ROPrS IJlf LAOUllA fea· Beyond I 9B4?" Chapman UnJveraity Ccnler.P-ru ad·
th s,.. 1......,. .. 111 Hebl fn Ind Sat Ollly: 12:30. l:OO. S.30. 838-2764. tu~ DAVID a.ALSJOB. C.Oheft. 333 N. Glaseell St.. mlaalon. 856-7215. 10-.30. prn &:00 .. A JlfSW DSSIOlf FOR see Monday ltsUng. -e-10.· ® .. ®.~-16 J'!!!,!Ml 12"30, ~oo. ~30. too, 10:30 Toua LIPS." A discussion "A SWIJllG COffTS81' e>range. Free admission . .....:~'! ... _ -~ J ... ~ 5 ~ -with moderator Dale Don-NlGBT" ls rcatured every 91-..t-LA M!l!AQUT l!OSlC!IA!S ...,._ ~ ~ (PS) nclt 915 Presidio Or1vt'. Tuesday n(Jtht at Happy ......
"SllC Sltfl"(PS) 12-30 l:OS S:4S t.20. 10.!IO Costa Mesa. 7:30-9:30 p.m . Daze. 179'1.'1 MacArthur BOW1taa llU9EV11'8 1uo.Ho.uo u o. · ' ' ' 544-4104. Blvd .. lrvlnc. 250-1077. cultural organ l~atlon
u o. tota ..,_,Ml.. VJ1'Cltl'fT SCOTT, sec Singles for the Art&. for
M FM. CIW1'EI" (I) Friday listing. singles 2 1 and over. eel· "fOOn OOF (PS) 12"45. 2:45. 4:4S. 6:4S. 8:50, to.so Tue . . Lit& F&llULL, sec Fri· ebrates Its nrat anniversary 12'30. 3:00. 5:30, 8:00. 10:30 day llsllng. • with rolk dancing at lhe
.,..,.f\A,.llDHIE" (I) DIZZY, see Sunday list· mU9e\.lm, 6-10 p.m. The
"'WYSTml M L81Jm OF TMZM 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 1:00. 9:00, 11:00 Ing. lnterfolk Band wiU lead the
UID Cf M APO" (PS) CiU.ical dance. with the r.f.nU:a-
12 30. 3 05. 5:40. 8 15. 10 45 Uf!?fr;iv~ ~!3f;~) GUOOllY COL&MAi.. T~=er HST LITTLE ~~~~~'1~~ •• ~~ -~ ~ ~r;tz5 au Friday llsung. w 8 0 a g 8 0 u 8 g I llf Scand1navtan dances. 84
"FlllAY M 13' M FM. p I A llf 18 T K It L L T ............ at th• H"·rl~uln non-member admission. ~"(I) J2·30,4·S0,910 _._.Ill__ a•-.o ... -2002 N M I "'• Sa ta ...,_.,"" -· -,., 14MADa. at Cano's , ~ Dinner Playhouse. 350 S. · 8 n .-... n "AGMIST AU CllDS" (I) 1111.1•00 uo 11 eo Prtday llstlng. d Sa A Ana. 972-1900. 2'25. HS. 11·05 Harbor Blv ·· nta na. PAUllfT9 WITHOUT
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Jau nightly except Mondays at PAllTlfltU gathers for a varying curtain times. 11 "THE JAZZ MUfORS.'' 979-5511. game of ~o lleyba .
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Ptiday Uatlng,
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gultarlal. 8 p.m.-mktnlght . 'the Cannery Restaurant.
301 Lafayette Ave.. New·
port Beach . Indefinite.
675-5777.
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Oii mm." -0...,d EJl1U11 l "SA TODA>
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1s such a fluid . exciting filmmaker that you remain
thrilled by his una~s Much or tM fun or 'Iceman" is
watching this danngly 10\lcn11~ actor (John Lone)
reinvent human rtsponsc~ ·· O.nd AllJf'" 'l.14 ~HI 1 1<
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AND THE M YSTERY ... 'lccman'1s one or IM
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WATRS w A nra and nWtt thl'OUQb Saturday at 8 ..::K matllAJll. eee Frt-p.m .• tt56-t6l;J7.
cter.:l'I' bmn·· Lectuei Band and "DJ .. Nate The -•• -LOOIDM) _ __., ___ Alll> __ US._
Gsut. Swtng Jazz and D10: The Viau.al PunctJona Rhythm & Blues, 8 p.m .. ot the Panetal Lobe." Ver-
Me.dDwlarll Country Club. non 8 . Mountcaatle.
l6782Graham, HunUnllt.On pro(euor of neuroedence.
Be•ch. 82 admtHTon. department of ph~.
84&·3391. John Hopktna Untver91fy
WWI& mOWJll and ht• School o< Medlctne, BattJ.
trto . .eie Frklay IJattng. more. ape.aka. 7 p.m.. UC
lrvtne Social Science Lec-Pap ture Hall. Free admlaalon.
..... Bf LAOUWA fea-!59S-38 I l .
twa Da.td ......... tee A LEOISLATOa'8 M~;:11· WOltLD TODAY. Lect_ure F~~ 1a.J'ng. • L&&. aee and dtacuasaon. I 0 a.m ..
R'la&LL. 11tt Frt· Chapman C.oUege. 333 -N. da~I Gtaa.e11 St., Orange. Free admtaak>n. llCOTT. tee
Frklay Usung.
.. caAZY l>AZ&'0 .. lO-
nJght at~ppyOaze.17927
MacArthur Blvd.. lrvtne. 250-1077.
DIZ%1', aee Sunday llat-tng.
ftatm
-rllS H8T LITTL&
••oa&BOU8& IN 1'U.M0
' at the Harlequin
Otnner Playhouse. See
~llsUng. .. AJl1J WALD•"
on the South Coa.et Reper.
lory Second Stage. See "Frt-dav llmtJng ..
'-ruJOn OlaL •• at the
Grand Otnner Theater. See F'r1day lleung.
·-uV&JllDaltPOu.Dt8"
at Scbasttan's West Dinner
Playhouse. See Fr1day ltst·
'""Iii.AR or LA llAJICBA ..
at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See Friday listing.
"TD 8&AOULL0' at
South Coast Repertory. See
Tu~~~Ung. • JllOVA'0 at UC
Irvine Studio Theater. to-
CDICO DE llAYO cel-
ebratkm cionllnues today at
UC lrvtne with band.
martacht music. UCI Ballet
Folldonco. Aztec dancing,
food and cralla sale. Jl
a.m.·3 p.m.. Unlveralty
Center amphitheater area.
lrvtne. Free admlaalon. AJao
at 6 p .m . Raul Rutz. Cal
State North~ prof'eseor.
speaks on Chicano tasues.
Bac.klot west patio. Untver-
stty Center. At 8 p.m. An--
dean music by Grupo Rutz IS
performed on more than 20
tradlUonal Lalin American
and modem European ln-
atrumenta. Heritage Room.
Unlven1lty Center. 84 gen-
eral admlssJon. 856-6379.
.JOUUALlllll DA 'I' ta
held at Santa Ana College. A
majOr JoumaJISm pro(e.eor
will deliver the keynote ad-
dress. followed by a variety
of seminars and workahope.
10 a.m.. Phillips Hall
Theater. 17th and Brtalol
Sta .. Santa Ana 667-3177.
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TBS DilW W:TIOW.
evenJnp, tndeflnlte. Old
Dana POtnt Cafe. 2•720 Del Prado. Dana Point.
861-«>03. m ua11.u anc1
WATJIS WATJIS. att Fri-
day U.Ung.
ltORJlaaowJlandhls
trio. tee Friday Uet.gf. COllPU't' P LIP9,
see Frklay ltattng.
Pop -DA V1D RAUUOB. plan-
tat, perform•. from 9
p.m.-1 :30 a .m.. Chu
Dante'•· 170 l Corinthian Way. Newport Beac h .
955-1332.
lllCll PTZOW. singer.
guitar. hannonlca. 9 p.m.-1
a.m. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21at Place, Newport Pier.
NA'port Beach. 6.,5-3333.
UUB&R E. LES, att
Ft:t llaung. · RltULL. see Fri·
dat::!:AT ICOTT. see
Friday usung.
Daace
TD Tll.AC't' W&LL8
BKUIAJID. foryourdanctng
pleasure. 8:30-11 :30 p.m .•
The C&llfomlan. 1643 ll
Bolsa Chica. Huntington
Beach. 82 admlsaTon .
846-l3"7 .
BAU.llOOll DAJllClllO. 8 p.m.-mldntgtlt. Dance
=-~!L:~~ try Club. Graham Stred.
Huntington Beach. ----,.._ ....
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1'SZA9°0 at the HarleqWn
Dinner Playhouae. See
Tl~ ltatlng. •• Am WALD1l'0
on South Cout Repertory'•
Second Stage. See Fnday listing. ..
0°CllAP'TD TWO .. at the
Gem Theater. See F'r1day
ltatlng.
..11JllMt ODIL0 at the
Grand Dinner Theater. See ~A::tts.~LJ&e'•
a t SebuUan'• Weat Dtnner
Playhou8e. See Fnday ll•t·
Ind. -~llAJll Of' LA llAJllCllA ••
at the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See Friday ltsttog. .. llAa'I'. llAa't' .. at tfie
San Clemente Community
Theater. See Friday llatl~.
'"TBS llOOerntAP'' at
the Newport Harbor Acton
Theater. See Friday Hating.
••TllJt SEAGULL•• at
South Coast Repertory. See
Tue.day usung.
Lectmee
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Brtan Sany. Caltfomta In-stitute of Techno~. 11 a.m.. Chapman COiiege .
Waltman Theater. 333 ""ff.
Glasaell St.. Orange. Fn:e
admission.
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alternallves. 8 p.m., Orange
County Centtt for Conlem·
por ary Art, 362 1 W.
MacArthur Blvd., Space
I 1 1. Santa Ana. Frtt ad-
mission.
PRACTITJOl'fltR QADDI
V ASQUU, executive as.ala.
tant to Bruce Nestande,
supervisor. speaks on "The
Management of Hazardous
Was1e:· 7-9 p.m .. School of
Public Administration. Uni-
versity of Southern Call·
fornla Orang<' County
Cmter. 2361 Campus Dr ..
Suite 103. lrvlnt'. Frtt ad-
mission 752-5505.
Etc.
"THE GREAT AllERl-
CAK ftltEDLEWOU &
Sewln~ Fair." Through
Sunday at the Anaheim
Convention Center. 800 W
Katella Ave., Anaheim.
Thur .-Sal. 10 a.m.-9 p.m ..
Sun 10 a .m.-6 p.m.
999-8900
Advance Bll_!ttn&
A WBIT E -WATBR
RIVER RAl'TIJllG trip Is sel
for The Kings River the
weekend of May 18. Ro~rt
Cooper. experienced river
~ulde and outdoorsman.
leads lh<' trip with seasoned
oarsmen to command all
rafls Participants a re
provided private rtvenlde
camps a nd recliner bus
transportation. Bus leaves
Frl., May 18 at 9:30 a.m.
and mums Sun .. May 20 at
l l p.m. A pre-trip orten-
taUon mttts Wed .. May 9 at
Saddleback College North.
Room A30 I . 7:30 p.m .•
5500 Irvine Center Or.,
Irvine. $225 fee. 559-1313 .
••Te& POW&R Oft
llUllAJlf SPDUT. •• a three
day conference which fca-
t u res dis tinguished
teachers. scholars and clini-
cians from the health pro-
fessions. the h umanJUes
and religion. focuses on
topics suCh as the resources
or faith, humor. Jove. hope
and commuted action to
bulldl~ a mort generous
world. >;fay 4-6. Doubletrtt
Hotel. 100 The City Ortve.
Orange. 494-4900.
••l:fOLLAND BOM&-
STAY," a unique 15-day
tour In which participants
live w1lh Dutch families In
pr1vate homes In The
Hague. Is offered this sum-
mer by Orange Coast Col-
lege. The tour runs from
July l 0 -24. S 1. 799 l'ncludes
roundtr1p airfare. transfers.
accommodations. breakfast
and dinner dally, lours and
all admission fees .
432-5880 .
"BOW TO ST ART A.PO>
DIPROVE T OUR 01'1'
BUSIJllS88, •• a workshop
offered by Saddleback Col-
lege South, features Lee
Ecltert and Joe Ryan, the
198 l winners of The Free-
.Amidst the col
harshest surroundin
dom Foundation of Valley
Forge Award for Excellenceo
tn Private Enterprise
Education. enl1ghtentng
potential and present cn-
lrcpreneuns wfth practical
knowledge. Sat.. April 28.
8A5 a.m .-4:30 p.m .. Sci·
ence/Math Room 313.
Mission VlejO campus. 850
fee. 831-4646.
WINDSUllPlNG Is a
spr1ng health and rttness
program offered by Saddle-
bacT< College South. Instruc-
tors provtoe exercise for the
whole family durtng two
three-hour sessions. I 0
a.m:-1 p.m. Many dates are
available. Sat.-Sun.. April
28-29. May 5·6: or Tuesday
and Thursday. May 8 a nd
10. 865 fee. Dana Point
Harbor. 83 l ·4646.
CAMBRIDGE mnvER-
SITY hosts students who
desire to travel to England
for a sludy program this
summer. Designed for stu-
dents Interested In British
history and )lterature. thc
program orrc·rs students su-
perTor t'ducatlonal o p ·
portunlllt'S both In the
classroom and outside the
lecture halls through par-
ticipation In British llfc and
cultural actlvlllcs. Com·
menccs Junc 18-July 6 al
Saddlcback North Campus
a nd continues a t Cambrlc!Jle
from July 9 to Aug. ~.
S l .850 fee Includes airfare.
a private room In the his·
this true story celttBH
the myllery and the
wahnih of life . "-
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
~ r1 edwcrds SOOTH COAST PlAZA
7 00. 9 15 ll l~fOL AT \U ... f LOWll C.Jl 6 2711 COSTA Ml '>A _,.. •
-.. ...... . .
tone:. Cambridge University
CoJlegcs, a11 m~ and some
excursions. '559-1313.
•'TB& AW All&1HNO
W AJl.RIOR and the Teach· Ing or the Shield&.·· The Ojai
Foundation present• an all·
day workshop exploring and
honoring six aptrTtual
path~. sun.. May 6. (805)
646-8343 .
Oo&oiq ltYeD~
ALLIGATOR PARll.
7671 La · Palma, Buena
Park. One of the world's
largest reptile oollectlons.
lO:!lO a .m.-6 p.m. daJly.
522-2615.
BIUOG8 Cmnn:NGBA.11
AUTOllOTJV& ll'US&Ull.
250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. AnUque cars circa
19 12 -prescnt. 9 a .m.-5 p.m.
Wed.-Sun. 546-7660.
CAT ALINA CRUISES
spnng schedule, with 27
departures. a re as foUows:
From San Pedro, every day
9:45 a.m., Fri. 7 p.m .. Sat.·
Sun. 8: 15 a.m .. 12:45 p.m ..
and 6:30 p.m. F'rom Long
Beach. every day 9 a .m. and
l :45 p.m .. Fr1. 7:30 p.m ..
Sat. 8 a .m .. 12:30 a nd 6:15
p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.and6:15
p.m. Throul(h June 7.
DANA W1IA.llF at Dana
Point Harbor offers half-day
and three -qua rter day
s portrtshtng tr ips .
496-5794.
Dl81'fEYLAND. 13 l 3
Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
"Thumpcr's Easter Ef1,g
Hunt" conunues through
Sunday and offers children ages 3 · l 2 the opportunity to
w1n one of a number or
spectaJ prizes. Park offers
more than 50 attractions In
seven theme lands. tnclud·
tng the aU-new "Alice In
Wonderland" attraction In
Fantasyland. Senior Fun
Unlimited Passports are
available to guests 60 years
or age and over every Thurs-
day 01nd Friday. Hours Fri. 9
a.m.·6 p.m.. Sat.-Sun. 9
a.m.-9 p.m .• Mon.-Thurs. 9
a.m.-6 p.m. 999-4565.
&NOTT'S B&RR T
F Allll. 8039 Beach Blvd ..
Buena Park. Live entertain-
ment such as gun~hters.
cancan dancers anc:f s treet
characters perform dally.
Visit Snoopy In his new
home Camp Snoopy where
he can ~ found gn!etlng
a nd posing for pk:tures w1tfi
guests. Open Fri. l 0 a.m. · 7
p.m .. Sat. l 0 a.m.· l 0 p.m ..
Sun. l 0 a.m.-8 p.m .. Mon .-
Thu,... 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
952-9400.
LIOJlt CO U Jll T RY
SAJ'ARI, 8800 Irvi ne
Center Ortve. Lajluna Hiiis.
Ortve-through wTld animal
park. ZambCz1 River cruise.
animal shows. petting zoo.
l.arae aviary. Opens dally
9:45 a .m .. last car admitted
3:~.&m. 837-1200. PAVILION QUltEN
''A RJNNY. VERY ' . ENGAGING .MOVE:'
·David Elliott, USA Today
''IT Will PUT A SMILE
ON YOUR FACE!''
·Rex Reed, NY. Post
MAX /SA ROBOT
He's a little over five years old.
He's just met his first woman.
This could be it!
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
Fri. 7:00, 9:00, 10:45
Sat. 1:40, 3:30. 5:20. 7:15, 9:00. 10:45
edwards TOWN CENTER
~ [l I W ~ AT BRl'1'll -. ANTON7 51 4184 IRfl\',fRilM '' Pi):l•41,rfl •
COSTA ME S A
off~ tour crulsa of New·
port Harbor. ahowlng the
homes of John Wayne and
other peraonaJRfes. rrom
the Balboa Pavlllon In New-
port Beach. 673-5245.
SAN JUAN
CAPISTRARO 11188J01' •
31882 Camino Capistrano.
San Juan Capistrano. Call·
fomta's oldest buUdlnj{.
NaUve American and carfy
Spanish culture exhibited.
493-1424.
SA.NT A A.NA zoo. 180 I
E. Chestnut. Santa Ana.
More than 250 animal bird
and reptile species are
found In this lushly planted
park . 10 a.m.~4 p.m. dally
835-1484.
SIDUIAN LIBRARY
A.PO> Gill>lt1'S. 2647 Pa·
ctnc Coast tllghway, Corona
del Mar. Roee. cactus. an-
nual gardens. orchid con-
servatory. kot ponds. gift
shop. Open daily l 0:30
a .m.-4 p.m. SII FLAGS MAGIC
MOUNTAIN. 260-acre
theme park wfth rides.
shows, entertainment.
Computer Discovery ~nter
a nd other exhibits. "The
Righteous Brothers.·· whose
powerful harmo nies
rocketed the duo to stardom
In the 1960s. bring their
Umelcss melodics 1o the
Showcase Theater Sat .. 4
and 8 p.m. Also, some of
Southern CaHfomla 's fi nest
cloggers. or "hillbilly tap
dancers,·· participate In the
l 984 Clogging Jambortt
every Sat. and Sun. through
May l 3 except this Satur-
day. The fesUval occurs at
12:30, l :30and2:30p.m. In
the Gretnw11Jow Theater.
Open Frt. -Tues. l 0 a . m . · I 0
p.m. Located 25 mJles north
of Universal Studtoe at
MagJc Mountain Parkway.
exit off 1-5. Valencia . (213)
992-0884.
SPltUCE GOOS&, adja·
cent to R.M.S. Queen Mary.
Pter J . Long Beach Harbor.
World's largest aJumlnum
dome houses Howard
Hught's world's largest Ka-
plane. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dally.
(213) 435-567 l. ext. 1165.
UMVBRSAL STUD106
TOUR. I 00 Universal CHy
Plaz.a. Universal City A
guided. ~hind-the-scenes
excursion through Holly-
wood's biggest and busiest
movie-TV complex. 9:30
a .m.-3:30 p.m. dally. (818)
877-131 l.
Use
Answer At/
Daily Pillt
642-5678 .
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Show~., former Miss
America Nancy Fleming
presents llcC.11'• Great
American Wardrobe featur-
ing top designer Nolan
Miiiers Joan Collins, and
Linda Evans /Ines, plua the
Brooke Shields and
Mariette Hartley lines of
casual wear.
Special
Guest ·•
Appearance • . .,.
MARIEi IE*O.
HARTLEY
Thursday, May 3
at 2:00 p.m.
Fashion
Show
dally at 11 :00,
3:00 & 7:00
except Sunday:
(11 :00 & 3:00)
LJ Over 200 exhibits cover·
Ing the entire range of
home sewing,
needlecraft products,
and publications/
LJ A truly unique shopping
opportunity featuring
special buys, and
discounts
llONCJS • e ''" oopy ot thfl Greet
A/Nrlcen Nffdleworlc & Sewing
~r Show Magez#M loeded '#ltfl
veluatM tlP& t .. ture atorifts •nd
~tlotls to find 'fO'I' •wing end
creft ~s.
Ll SHOW HOURS:
10-9 Daily,
Sunday 10-8
LI General Admission
$4.00
Children under 12 free
LJ For more Information
call (714) 999-8900
Nancy Fleming Invites you to an exciting new show at the
Anaheim Convention Center May 3;4,5&6
sponsored by The McCall Pattern COmpany
The most innovative and complete sewing and
needlecraft exposition in America comes· to
Southern California/
See all that's new in Home Sewing & Needlecraftsl
See The Christmas Carol Sampler -A special Fiber Art
exhibit by leading American artist Margaret Cusack
seen for tne first time in Southern California!
4:00
5.'00.
11.'00
Seminars
The following free seminars will be held at the FA/ R daily
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St"°""'1 Ot··t In 639 1770
BOWERS llUSlttJM,
2002 N. Main St.. Santa
Ana. "Irish Sliver." fealur·
Ing 17th . 18th and 19th
century silver from Dub-
lin's National Museum of
Ireland continues In·
definitely "Renecllons:
Palntln~s or Jerry Wayne
Downs· Is an exhibit
fraturlng surrealist le
works about tcchnol~'s
effects on mankind -by
Costa Mesa artist Jerry
Wayne Downs. Also ln-
d e f 1 n It e I y . "Native
Harvests: Plants In Ameri·
can Indian Life" explores
the role or plants In thf' lives
of native Amt'rlcans.
Through May 13. Hours
Tues.-Sal. 10 a.m .-5 p.m.,
Sun. 12-5 p.m . 972-1900.
LAGU!fA BEACH llU-
SltUM OP ART, 307 Cliff
Drtve. "Contemporary Call·
fomla Artists 20" Is rca-
tured with claywork by
Monica Dunham. lier
Ct'ramlc vessels portray a
dellcatt' strength In r ht'l r
stylistic braiding at the lip
juxtapo~ to sturdy bases.
Through June 2 An all-
media exhibition lilied .. All
California '84"ft-aturcsar1-
tsts who rt-side In all areas
or the state. Juried by
Henry Hopkins. dlrtttor of
the San Francisco Museum
of Modem Art. 188 works
were chosen from the more
than 2.000 entries .sub·
milted. Hours Tucs.-Sun.
11 :30 a .m .-4:30 p.m.
494-6531.
NEWPORT HARBOR
ART MUSEUM, 850 San
Clemt-nte Onve. Newport
Beach. Two exhibitions are
being shown concurrently.
"Expressions. Ncw Ari
From Germany" features
new Gt"rman ab I ract/ fli;l.u·
rat1ve expressionism and
was organized by the St.
Louis Art Mu~um "Jess.
Paste-Ups" consists of 53
·paste-ups.· or c-olla~cs by
artist Jess. who alfhou~h
relallvely unknown to the
public, has exhibited his
works at the San fr<tn<'15CO
MuS<'um of Modern Art.
Museum of Contemporary
Art. Chicago. and the Dallas
Museum of rlnc Arts.
Through June 10. Tues.·
Stkn. 11 a.m .-5 p.m .
759-1122. MUSEUM OF NORTH
ORAJlfGE COt11'TY .. Main
Hall. 301 N. Pomona Ave ..
Fullerton. The Society for
CalUgraphy and the Mu·
scum or North Orange
Counry show ajurted calTJ-
graphtc exhibition er'ltltled
"Poetry of the Pen." Over
150 pieces were selected
from the entries from the
1,300-mcmber Society for
Calligraphy. many partici-
pating artists of master
status. A series of work·
shops and demonstrations
wlll accompany the cxhl·
bltton. Through June 10
Tues.-Frt 10 a.m.·3 p.m ..
Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun.
noon-5 p.m. 738·6545.
GALLERIES
ALLENDALE GAL-
LERY, 1540 S. Coast High-
way. Laguna Bt'ach Hlgfily
pollshe<f bronu sculptures
by the Bennett Brothers of
Placervtlle Indefinite
Tues.-Sun. I I a m .5 p.m
497-6005.
ART-A-FAIR FESTI-
VAL GALLERY. 664 S.
Coast Highway. Laguna
Beach. A gala opening re·
ceptlon Is held at Its new
location tomorrow and Sun-
day. 1-4 p.m. Agroupshow-
lnf!. continues thro~h June
1 and features some 25
artists Dally 1 I a m ·5 p m.
494·4514
ARTIST'S GALLERY a
FRAME STUDIO, I I
Monarch Bay Plaza. South
Laguna. Artist/ photogra-
pher Susan Smlth'st"xhlblt
Ison view through Monday.
Hours Tues.·Sat. 10 a.m.-6
p.m .. Mon. 1-6 p .m .
661-9352.
BC SPACE GALLERY.
235 Fort-st Av(' .. Laguna
Beach. Work by California
artists Don GrC'~Ory Anton
and Vida f're('man ar('
cxhtbilt'd In thC'lr work.
both artis ts achieve a
STEAKHOUSE & SALOON
TANYA TUCKER
Sun. & Mon .. A4lf 29ltl & Dtl Sun., May 6th
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uniqueness and ex· LSllT. 1166 Sunflower al Back," an exhl~lt which CITY or mVIJfE. Fine UtAOU& members who Blvd.. FuHcrton. "DI-ct p~veness that tnms-Fatrvtew. Coela Mesa. A explores the phenomenon Arts Center. 4601 Walnut have lhdr work on display vcrsttles '84."' an e:i..hlbit :J
cends latenl photographic student art exhibit wtlh of artlst-<:OUp1es ts pres· Ave. A 10th anniversary durtng Aprtl are Lourt featuring multl -rac~d i
representation o( rta.ltly -works from lrvlne Coast enled through May 9. Large group exhibition by the Quarton and 1ra Dobbs. works of a prominent array ·~
whlleaeeklng~o explore the C h r I st I a n Sc ho o-1 • scale nguratlve sculpture. Creative ArtsGulld features Clendale Federal. Fashion or contemporary artists
mysteries olltfe. Th~h • Maranatha ChrlstJan video-taj>ed documentation palntJngs. sculptu~ and Island: Sue Walsh. Orange from the United Stales and ~
June 2. Hours Tues.-sit. Academy. and Prince of and other clements from other nne crafts In a variety Coa st Savings. Adams Scandinavia. ts prcsentt'd Ci:
11 :30 a . m.·5 :30 p. m. Peace Lutheran School Is theater occurrences and of media that represents Street: and Mary Ellen ~-through May 26. 879-1391. ~
497-1880. hanglngthroughlomorrow. performan c~s plus local talent .. Through Haven.MesaVerdeLlbrary. Tldt ltDOlt GALLltRT, -
BLU&IUllD GALLSRY, Mon.·Sit. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dimensional. multi-media Wednesday. Mon.-Thurs. 9 Costa Mesa. 83(}.9415. 212 N. Harbor Blvd .. rull· ~
1540 ·s. Coast Highway. 557·0804. palnUngs are on view. a .m.·9 p.m .. rr1. 9 a .m.-6 DltSIQN8 ll&CYCLltD erton.JohnNavaandDavld ~
t.aguna BeaCh. New works CALLIGRAPBIC Alll'S, Mon.-rrl. 12·4 p .m.. p.m .. Sal. 9 a .m.·3 p.m. GALLltRT. 619 N. Harbor Romeo are La{(una artists = .
by Allayn Stevens and #37 ScaCllff VIiiage. 2219 Sun.·2-5p.m.ClosedSatur· 552·1078. l~ii::iii~;;;;;;;;;~;ii;:;;i;~i;~j;;_._., ~ Marta Bertram are shown Main St., Huntington dat~i·2037. CITY OP NEWPORT Bl
lhrouah ~~ 497-5377. Beach. Chinese brush TIAJlf THOMAS BEACH, City Hall Gallery. 11~. . SLOE GALL&RY, paintings by Shan Tiem GALLSRY, 1001 W. 17th 3300 Newport Blvd .. New· 'ilf
Bouzy Rol.ij(e Cafe. 3110 Chow and his students are St.;SultcT. CMta Mesa. An port Beach. Cynthia Kale· J
Newport Blvd.. Newport featured thro~ Monday. exhibition or abstract Wilson features her pencil • -
Beach. features ort~nal Mon . ·Sat. l · 5 p . m . sculpturalflj{ures featunng & lithograph works. a nd
"Turn·Of·the·C enfury 960·5775. the work o( Annie He.aly. Mada Leach features her
European Posters.·· CAL STATE FULL· Also abstract oil paintings watercolors. Through May
Thro~h April. ltRTOlf Main Art GaOcry. by John Badger. Indefinite. 24. 640·2271 .
BOl'f SIEMON GAL-"race lo F'aCC" -Back to Tues.-Sal. 9 a.m.·5 p.m. COSTA llESA A.RT
NOW SERVING
COUNTRY STYLE
SUNDAY BRUNCH 'l"
~clud .. Beverage -Well Drink or Beer
9 ,, 1:00
1712 Placentia 645-8091
COSTA MESA
" The Grand
DlnnerTheatr LIVE ON STAGE \~ l
JULIE THEWS
STARl\ING IN
.. , ~Jr ::\\~~ 'The authenttc aura of show biz"
Nt•w York Timr!>
..... it's a smash"
New York Journal·Amt-rkan
..... tuneful & enchanting"
Nc•wsclay ncmr~~-
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Members of the 1984 Southern Calffornla MunlclpaJ Athletic Federation
Championship team with their sponsor Mrs. Dale, owner of the VIiia Nova
Rntaurant. FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772-7710
Wedne8Clay Grupo Ratz. Music from the Ma., 2 Andes and Central Amerl-
1' ca 8 PM. Heritage Room.
Wedne8Clay UCLA Jazz Ensemble. Mau 16 Gary Gray. Conductor 8
1' PM. Concert Hall.
General $4 UCI Fae/Staff.
Sr. Cit. a otlaer endeata $3.
UCI n.deat• $2
for information or Visa and MasterCard ticket orders.
please telephone
(714) 856--&379.
Professional Performing Arts
University of California, Irvine
UCI -always the best n enterbilnent
Susanne Shaw
•FAIR
•FIRM
•FIGHTS
CRIME
Municipal Court Judge
SUSANNE SHAW X
ll ftlANC/s "'~ * C'o
.t,1AfE TR o\l~i
prodaction al
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~ who~ work -focusing on < the human ngure -are >. ~Ing shown. 871-5862.
a:1 BLAN OALL&RISS.
'O 1492 S. Coast Hwy .. 117.
·;: Laguna Buch, Artist
u.. Patrick Nagel. known for
~ his s leek and ~nsuous
a> Playboy Illustrations. Is ~ curttntly showing Is works.
a> Wtd.-Sun. l l a .m.-5 p.m.
~ 494-1902. I G A L & • I A
~ CAPl&TaANO, 31681
-Camino CaplSJ:rano. San o Juan Cal>'-<rano. An ~ outstanding collecUon of
one of Native Amer1a's
most promising sculptors.
Clifford Fragua. are shown.
Also. tradltlonalJemez pot·
tery by Juanita Fragua.
Champagne ~ptlon to-
rught. 6-9 p~m. Th~
May 13. Dally 10 a.m.-5
p.m. 661-1781.
LS .PllKMISR la f~turtng a two-week watucok>r
exlllbft by Dlln.lah aruat
Anne Buhl who hu Ju9t
completed nne oil paJntfno
deptcttoa v1k1na hiatory lo
the year 700 tba1 now cover
the ~mnas of the Valhalla R~m ancfVlklng i,ounge or
the ttltaurant at 695 Town
Center Drive, Costa Meea.
1111·1.8 80118& AaT
OALL&aT. 12732 Main
St.. Oardt'o Grove. Ellrn
Lampert and-Margi Weir
.are foatured In an exhl·
bltlon or palntlnj{S and
drawl~. Throuath May 28.
Wed.·Sun. 12-.4 p.m.
638-6707.
ORAROS COAST COL-
I.SOS Art Callery. 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.
An cxhlbltfon contrasts the
work.aof'Callfornla rolk and
contemporary a rtis t s .
Thr o ugh Wednesday. ;=.====================::;, Mon.-Fr1. 10 a .m.·3 p.m.
; .. ; , ... -,.
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"BEHlllD THE SCEllES"
WITH
Brenda Caponera
Restaurant Executive
PARADISE CAFE-Preeenta .. lprtng Wine,....,..
The Paradlte Cafe at Fuhk>n ,.,and In Newport 8Net'I will be
the location for a wtne = event on Su"'1ay, May 8th, from
2:00-5:00 p.m. All pr • from ticket Nlee wtl '**It
Saddleback Community Enterpriw. Inc., a non-proftt WC)tt(.
shop aefVlng 160 handicapped adults In IOUth Orange County.
The Spring Wine Festival wtll feeture wtnee from 18 ama1.
premium wineries In Callfom&a and fre9hly Mked bt..ot and
Imported chee8eS from apedalty ~ In Newport 8eec:h.
Included In the price of the Udtet .. doot pttn. wt*=" ha~
been donated by Coto de Ca. of Trubuco Cyn .. c.ntr.iea
Hotel ol Cannel, and the Paradtae Cafe of Newport Bwh,
(winners need not be preeent). Ticket• can be purchl!Md tor
$15.00 (tax deductible donation) at the Paredlee Ca ..
6«-1237 or Saddlebactt Community Enterpriaee, Inc.
837-7260.
FORTY CAMOTI New Menu AddltloM
Known lor their treehneaa and healthy food&. the Forty Carrots
restaurant haS now added omelett .. to their menu. One of the
varieties is "Wonderful Eggs" wtitch are ecrembted wtth
cream cheese, bacon bits and scallion•. Anottw favorite Is
the flesta Omelette made wfth guacomote and blldt oltYe8
topped with sour cream and aalsa. Alto avaMabte Is the
Florentine Omelette and the "Oeuf la lit\ Ouef' wt*=" la a 3
egg omelette frltatto style. Forty Carrot• Mk• frellh muffins
dally, serves fresh juicea and offers varietal win.. Mk about
their Gold Card Pass when you come In. With th6a pua you
can return after 4:00 p.m. and bring a guea1 for a comptimen-
tary meal of equal or greater value. They are located In South
Coast Plaza on the lower level between Bultoctta ano 1.
Magnrn Call 556-9700.
LA P~-Appofnts .... .._,.... o•
Robert Kaag has been appotnted Maltre O' of La Pelme
restaurant at The Newporter reaort eccordlng to general
manager. Leah Marshall. In his new post K.aag w6ll OYerMe the
operatlona of this contempof'aty restaurant whk:tl t•tur ..
Calilornla cuisine In an airy gardefl,.styte Mttlng. PrJor to
joining The Newporter, Kug aetved as Maltra o· at the
Towers restaurant In Laguna e.ctt and the Registry Resort In
Soottsdale, Arizona. He wu alto priOf owner and operator of
two restaurants In Santa Barbara, La Grange and La
Chaumlere. Kaag was born and ralMd In Paris and haa been
affiliated with the restaurant Industry for <:WW 25 years. He
resides 1n Costa Mesa.
CHEZ CARY-An EV9ftlng to RememlMr
Les Amis Du Vin. a group devoted to the appreciation of fine
wines and cuisine. has selected ch«t Cary Rest..-ant for their
May Day event The evening at The Chez wll begin wtth a
~Ion of newty releaMd wtnea from Chataer St. Jeen
including Johannlsberg RMlsflng, Gewuratrarnlner, Fume
Blanc, Chardonnay and Champagne. A complete Y9ftlcal
selec1ion of JOfdan Cabernet S.Ylgnon: 1978. ·n . '78. •79 and
'80 will be alpped while dining In a Grand Stytet The ev.Nng
will draw to• close with one of Richard Arrowood8 fllt\tutlc
Late Harvest Rie.!lngs. The dinner wtn ~ wtth Scamp
Glac:e Comtease (sc.mpl In a rlctl eteem lherTy uuce).
foffowed by the main entree. 8oeuf Rott Judk: (tenderk>in of
beef w.th abernalse sauce) endive. bouquetMwe of~
Next wtll be Chez Cary's famous apinach and bacOn aal8de.
Oeasert wilt be stra~lea lnJected wtth Grand Mamler and
dipped In Swiss chocotate. The mem«able 8\'9nlng wtfl tab
place at 7:00 P.M., Tuesday. May lat. The tab tor all It tee. per
peraon for l• Amis membera, and m . per p..aon for non
rMmbera. For reMrVatlona, contact L• Amie OU Vin. 103 Via
' Udo South. Newport Beech. 92M3, or cal CMz Cary
542-3593 . . .
432-5725.
oaAROS COUNTY
CBllf'TSa JrOa OOJn'Elll-
PORAJtY AaT. 3621 W.
MacArthur Blvd.. Spat't'
111. San ta Ana. Ann
Chernenko. Margo dt'Wlt.
and Roberta EJscnbtrg att'
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the featuttd artJ ta b(gln-
nlng WmnHday. A rccep-
tlon Is held lontltht. 7·JO
p.m. Through ltay 18.
Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p .m .
S.4.9_-4969.
PBIUN9ULA OAL · LBRT, 428 31st St.. New-
port fkach . An Innovative
use of oU pastel. normally
usc:d only for portratta. has
produttd a Kr1ca of bcauu-
rul land.ca~ patnungs by
Lots Munford on eXhibit
bq(1nn1ng tomorrow wtth a
reception rrom 5.9 p.m.
673·1416.
QCORUll. 374 N. Coast
Ht,qtway. t..guna Beach.
Lor1 Quarton's wateTCOlora and 'WaJburga Scha~r·s
otls and mtxeCI medJa are on
exhibit beilnnlngTuesday.
Through June 1. 10 a.m.-5
p.m. dally. 494-4422.
8AKD8TOJllS OAL-
L&llY. 384·A N. Coast
..
H1'thway. Laguna Beach. "N'ouwau Spring:· an ex·
clU~ nee shoW. features
works by 10 &ocal artists
lncludtn&AUceCamcy with ~veau. mlxcd media.
ftgurattvc paintings. and
AnltaHealyus1nga musical
theme. combtntng calll·
araphy and wate~olor.
Through June 3. Tues •
Sun . l l a .m -4 p.m .
497-8775.
8U8A.Jlf SPIJUTt18 OAl.-
L&llY, 522 Old Newport
Blvd.. Newport Beaeh.
Marsha Bums. with her
aeries "Postures, .. and the
platinum and palladium
llllageS of Joan Myers'
··Santa Fe Trall" and Dick
Arentz' ··t.andaca~." 81'\"
exh ibited. Through May 26.
TuC9 . .sat. l 0 a . m.-5 p. m ..
a nd Wednesday evenings
by appointment. 631-6405.
TL& OALJ.&llT, 611
Anton 'Blvd.. uJtc 120. c.ost.a Meaa, Two exhl·
blttons. "Nt"W Ocnnan £x-
prcsslonlat 1 Works on
Paper" and "Vintage CaU-
fornla: PalnUnl(• and
S,culpturc." continue
through May 5. The Ger-
man works co~ dfrtttly from~nnanyandfl,avenot
bttn exhibited In the Unit·
ed Statee bcfott.
UC IaVDf& POIS AaTS
OALL&RT, lrvlne. Exhl-
btUon of new work by John PaulJoncs.UClprof~rof
studio art. Throuah tomor-
row. BeaJnnlng ,.huraday
an cxhTbttlon or early
architectural construction
toys Including Orsl struc·
tural framework toys. Vic·
tor1an vlll~es and ptctul'\"
b lO<'kS of the 1850s IS fea·
tured. Th~ June 2.
Tues.-Sat. 12-5 p.m .
856-6648.
Early Bird Dlnn~r
Specials s6. 95
Prime Rib or Fresh Fish
Complete Din~r w ith choice of
soup or salad and dessert
Ol'I tHC PENINSULA
BALBOA 801 [. BALBOA
NOW IN NEWPORT BEACH
Ma~oblo~~
Proudly announces t he opening
of their latest restaurant
•• A llOala .'7Cuula:m
Savor The Vast Range Of North Indian Culinary
Art In A Romantic Setting Softly Serenaded
By Our French Pianist. All Very Inexpensively.
Lunch 11 :30-2:30 Mon-Fri
Dinner 5:30-11 :00 7 Nights
Sunday Champqne Brunch
Served 11 to 3 • Unlimited Champagne
$7.95 (Children Under 10 Free)
3950 CAMPUS DRIVE (AT QUA.IL)
Newport Beach•R ... rvatlona 152-
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Comic
opera
lines
sharp
Updated but
true to Strauss
By SUSAN FINGER
o.llJ .... Cws IS 0 I
LOS ANGELES -The
Los Angeles Opera Theater
has begun its fifth season
with Johann Strauss· comic
··Die Fledermaus."
Although presented in an
updated and sometimes
overty Americanized trans-
lation by Ruth and Thomas
Martin -in Act m, the
warden quips. .. We will
serve no wine before its
ti me." -the operetta man·
ages to maintain it.s Vien·
ncsc light-heartedness and
good·natured humor
throuJ!louL
.. Die Fledermaus.'' a tale
of an elaborate revenge for
one too many practical
jokes. is a cornucopia of
tunefulness and fun from
beginning to end.
Directed by Hans Neu·
lebauer of the Cologne
Opera and conducted by
Henry Holt -known for
his interpretation of
Wagner during his years
with the SeattJe Opera -
the production spares no
detail, from elaborately de·
signed Viennese interiors
to subtle use of mood-
w
arle'luilt
~ f>tlf•rr l'frtltH\#
...,.. CLOSES APRIL 29
( ~ "G~
Directed By ~ ~
Richard Altman ~l\~1'{).v(l
Book & Lyrics By ~~ '-1(
Gretchen Cryer ~
OPENS MAY1
Smash Hit
Musical Comedy
Book by
L.a•tyl K1n9& P.uerM•llerson
Must<: & Lynea by
Carol Hell
Directed By
Richard Vath ~
Performances Tues thru Sun Sal & Sun Brunch
3503 S. Herbor Blvd .• Senta Ana 927CM
a
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ADULTS
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Also serving:
a
Sunday Brunch
Unlimited Champagne
10 am · 3 pm
So much to choose
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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DESSERT TABLE r,.u Frwt.
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LUNCH BUFFET M-F 11..S S3.95
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We Use
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Cheese :te enu
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scttang lighting. L~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~-1..!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In one delightfdl in-
stance of humorous
nuance, charactor actor
Dimitri Bess appears as a
maJor-domo, always hold·
ing a patient little dog whu
is the mirror image of his
master.
With Charles Roe, Ellen
Shade, Augusto
Paglialunga. Joan Zajac.
Scott Reeve and Lisa
T urctsky in the major roles,
the voices arc uniformly
sound, with Zajac·s light.
melodious "Adele" as an
especially good choice.
In the pants role of
Prince Orlofsky, Turctsky
-last year's Winner of the
regional Metropolitan
Opera auditions -is
charmingly in control, with
admirabfe mastery of the
pan's humorous leaps. For
more athletic leaps,
dancers Don and Deanne
Sparks entertain at Or-
lofsky's ball with energetic
Russian-inspired steps.
In all. this production of ··o.c Fledermaus" is a step
into 19th century Vienna,
an opulent era long passed
but still fondly re·
membered.
Call 142-5178.
Put• few word•
to work for ou.
Welcome to our
GRAND OPENING
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CHINESE RESTAURANT
The splendor of Chinese cuisine and elegant dining
Special Luncheons • Dinner
Cocktails • Sunday Brunch
Open 7 days a week
Banquet facilities • Wecjlding receptions • Private parties
1400 S.E. Bristol St. Costa Mesa
Comer of Bristol & Redhill 756-9229
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Ci AOA11t8T ALL 0008: Rated R. Jeff BricfCe8, Raebel < Ward and James Woods gtve superb per{ormances u three
. ~ charactens Involved In a compelllngl'O&nanUc trtangte. But as director Taylor Hackford ("An Of'f'ker and a Gentleman")
~ sets this romance again.st a larger. more confuelng M.ory it about ~mbllng ana poUUcal corruption tn contemporary
dtrector Tony Richardson (''Tom Jonee .... "The UOl'der"l
hu created a scrupulously faithful IC1"een adaptation ol
John Irving's novel. The film follows the~l tfully
eccentric Berry family. which endures one after
another. lncludtn« vlolents ~ths. rape and a heart
attacks. But yes. tilts ts a comedy. Superb eneemble acung
by Jodie Fo.ter. Beau Bridllea. Rob Lowe and even
Nastassja Ktnskl. playing the dfsUnctly unglamorous Susie
the Bear ................
Hawn, matura on an aircraft ueembly Une durtn,t World
War If and hu an affair wUh a co-worker (Kurt lfussell).
UnfortunateJy1 U~e film veers wildly from comedy to aoap opera to htstoncat drama to femlnlet tract without raolvtng
any theme saUsfactorll)'. Oleappotnttng. deaptte eome
channtng moments. Directed by Jonathan Demme
( .. MeMn and Howard") . .,........ • Los Ariades. 0ol'J(e0Us phot~raphy. parUculatly tn the ~ scenes filmed In M"exlco. ~ ..... v ·
a> -OADWAT DAJllKTa08S: Rated PG. Wood~Allen's -g wannest and moet accesafble mm tn yean act plays
a> like an extended sketch. Plenty or amuslnQ scenes. :it the
-¥ ending 18 rather abrupt and unsaUsfylng. Allen atvea one of i his beSt performances as a neurotic theatrtcal manager ~ promoting a gioup of aecond-rate acts. Mia Farrow. tn an
-Interesting switch from h~ U8Wll roles, portrays a tough-.Q talkllll( New York woman ...........
TBS RIGHT 9TUIT: Rated PG. Tom Wotre·s book
about the test p&Jots and Mercury astronauts Is ~t to
the screen skillfully ~rtter-dtrector Philip Kaurman.
While thetr deeds are r -than-ure. the pilots remain
comfOrtably human. Vt performances by Scott Glenn.
T An: Rated PG. James Gamer ts an Army eergeant at
odde with an evil Southern sheriff (G. D. Spradltn}. When
thesherlffjatlsGamer'ssonfC. ThomasHowell)onaphony
drug charl[e, Gamer -.trtkea back -with hJa own restored
Sherman 1ank. A stmpll•tlc, eenUmental crowd-plea.er.
but Gamer 18 always fun to watch. The tmplaumble climax
wUl probably have YoU cheertna de9plte ycjund( ........... ~or~: RatedPG. Debra Winger
and Shirley MacLaJne atve O.Car-callber performancee tn
this funny and touchTng fllm. which traces a mother-
daughter relaUooshlp over 30 years. Jack Nlcholaon, u a
paunchy. drunken astronaut. ts abo superb. The aertous
twtst that occurs two-thirds through ts manJpulatlve. but
you'll probably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was
the writer-director ................
ii: nm BIG CRILL: Rated R. A warm. superbly acted fllm
Ed Harris. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara
Hershey . .,.. ...............
about a reunion of college friends, following the death o( a
comrade. Writer-director Lawrence Kasda.ii ("Body Heat"
and the George Lucas mega-bits) sets up the story to make a
Big Point about the 1960s generation. He never quite makes
the point. but the mm remains an engaging. funny study or
frte~ : Rated PG. The da.nce sequences are fun,
but between them you'll have to endure a ponderous.
predictable story about small-town morality and teen-age
frustrations. Kevin Bacon shines In the lead role. Jotln
Lllhgow makes the most of a thank.Jess role as the strident
town mlnlste. r. Not as pretentious as "Flashdance." but not
as lnterestl~ watch either ...... .,...
9CAIO>ALOU9i Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Airplane!")
stars as an Amertcan television reporter In London •ho
l(d.s caught tn a conrusing web of blackmatl and murder.
'this attempt at a modem screwball comedy l(d.s kaYoed by
a convoluted plot. Pamela Stephenson's clelUdltful per-
formance as a con artist almoet redeems It.' ..... v
8PLAae: Rated PG. A dett«htful cpmedy about a New
York produce dealer (Tom Hanis) who falls tor a beautiful
blond mermaid (Daryl Hannah). The mystertous mermaid
aprouts legs on land and learns EnglJsh from a bank of
televtslon sets at Bloomlngdales. Actor Ron Howard dlrect9
with a sure hand, establishing a stro~ cen. tral love story
and letting SCTV veterans Jolm Candy and Eugene Levy
handle aome or the best loony bits ...... .,... .....
TBl9m8PDIAL TAP: Rated R. A clever. very amusing
parody ol rock musk documentaries. focusJng on an aging brtuah band that faces one misfortune after another on Its
U.S. tour. Comic actors ChlstopherGuest. Michael McKean
and Harry Shearer are marvelous as the dlmwUted rock atare. Rob Reiner (The Meathead on "AU In the Family")
directs ........... .....
THE B L JlfEW llAllPSlllll&: Rated R. Writer-&WINO 8BDT: Ra,ted PG. A naive housewife (Goldie
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Good. V' -Not so good.
American
A. T. LEOS
Galifornia cuisine. Fresh Seafoods.
pesras. meat & poultry. Elegantly
served in a casual atmosphere. Dinner
from 5 p.m. 7 days a weett. Wedding
receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coast
Hwy .. Corona def Mar. 759-1854.
THE BARN
American. Lunch M-F 11-2:30 Dinner
M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4·30
to 7 PM. Sun. Champagne Buttet
Brunch 10-2:30. Entertainment &
Dancing. Banquet Facilities. 14982
Redhill. Tustin 730-0115.
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
The original. Featuring display br00-
1ng Lunch Mon -Fri. 11-2. Dinner
nightly Mon.-Fn from 5 p.m .. Sat. &
Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa 642-9777.
HAMBURGER HAMLET
Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon
steak sandwiches, lobster bisque,
onioo soup fondue and cherry cob-
ble<. Lunch & dmner from 11:30
M-Sat., Sun. 10-10. Special Sunday
Breakfast. Great bar & happy hour
1545 Adams at Harbof. Costa Mesa.
546-7392.
HARBOR HOUSE CAFE
Established since 1939. Omelettes. 25
varieties. Serced 24 hours. Sand-
wiches. 30 varieties. Heated garden
patio dinner served 5-10 PM. 34157
Coast Hwy, Dana Pomt (714)
496-9270 Atso 16341 Coast Hwy.,
Sunset Beach. (213) 592-5404.
PARADISE CAFE
San Franciscan style Fresh fish and
pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M-F 11-3.
Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 5 p.m. Happy
Hr M-F 5-7. Wed Ladies nite 50c well
dnnks from 3 p m Banquet facilities
600 Newport Centef Or . Fashion
Island. Newport Beach. 644-1237.
POOR RICHARDS
KITCHEN
Breakfast, lunch. dinner. Patio dining
with ooean view. MOdeSt prices.
Beef/wine. Famed tor Betgian waffles.
Open daily from 8 AM. 1198 S. Coast
Hwy. In Village Faire Mall. Laguna
Beach 497-1667.
Chinese
JADE DRAGON
Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of
Old China. Host Wallace Lee. Chef Yr
Chen. Begant dining. Lunch. Dinner.
Sat. & Sun. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea
Gake Brunch) . Banquets, Beer &
Wine. Reasonable P.1ices. 12100
Beach Blvd., Stanton 898-8933.
Continental
AIRPORTERINN ....... , .............
Continental. Lunch M-F 11:30 -2:30.
Sun. Brunch 10 -3:00 Dinner from
5:30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment
& Dancing 7 nights a week. Valet
Parking. Banquet Fac1li1ieS 18700
MacArthur, Irvine 833-2770.
CAFE LIDO
Newport's cannery VIiiage J8Z2 spot.
Cozy atmosphere. American, Italian
&. Continental menu. Lunch M-F
11 -3. Olonef nightly 5-11. Entertain-
ment nightly 9-1:30. Sun. jazz seSS100
3-7. Ample parking. 2900 Newport
Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968.
MARCEL'S v .... --. Dancing Wed. thru Sat.
nights to Buzzy Box, 9:00 P.M. to 1 :30
A.M., Top 40's Piano bar with Wally
Ruth Sun. 6 P.M .. Mon. 8.30 P.M.
Backgammon. Happy hour 4-7 P.M.
Come see our brand new look. Serving
sandwiches, soups. seafood and
croissants. 130 E 17th St .. Costa
Mesa. 646-3666.
RIVIERA
Continental. Chef Richard Be<gner
smoe 1970. Intimate Dining Lunch
11:30-3:00. dinnef from 5 PM. Qosed
Sun. & Holidays: Ban<tuet rooms.
3333 S. Bristol. Costa Mesa
540-3840.
ORANGE
CCJAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
Italian
MARC EU OS
Family owned. Established siooe
1973. Pastas. veal, pizza. Specializing
in Cioppino. Beef & Wine seMld.
Salad bar. Lunch Mon. thru Fri. dinner
7 nights a week. Sunday Brunch 10-3
p.m. 17502 Beech Blvd. at Slat•.
Huntington Beach. 842-5505.
Mexican
•CASA MEXICAN
RESTAURANT
Our food is a trip to Mexico! Est. since
1972. Open daily from 11 a.m. for
lunch & dinner. Cocktails. Entertain-
ment Wed. thru Sat. nights in the
Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa Cal 645-7626.
TORTILLA FLATS
Award winner y881 after year. Same
Sonora style cooking since 1949.
Open dally 11:30 to 10 PM. Sunday
brunch 10:30 to 3. Happy hour 4 to 6
PM weekdays. Complimentary
botanas. cantina open til 2 AM. 17 40
S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach.
494-6588.
TRES AMIGOS
A place for people who appreciate
good Mexican f<><>O at surprisingty low
prices. Open dally 11 a.m. lunch &
dinner Daily lunCheon specials.. Cet•-
1ng 2200 Harbof Blvd., K Mart Plaza.
Costa Mesa. 642-8274/8278.
For ReetMlrM t DlrectorJ In-
formation, Pl111 I Cal ...,_
da Caponera .. IG-4321 . ......
Natural/Healthy
FORTY CARROTS
Healthy foods, nat~rally. Fresh baked
muffins dally. Fresh juices. Varietal
wines. Lunch & dinfl8I 7 days a week
from u A.M. Sunday chamJ>8IOO't
brunch 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Between
Bullocks & I. Magnin In South Coast
Plaza. 5$-9700. (Lower Level).
PUFFINS
"Naturalty" cooked foods, from pan-
cakes to crepes to steaks. An adven-
ture in natural eating. Open Sun. thru
Thurs. 8 am to 11 pm. Fri. & Sat. 8 am
to 12 midnight. Visa/MC casual Mod-
erate Prices. 3050 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar. 640-1573.
Seafood & Steak
BLACK BEARDS
Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood.
Lunch 11-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM.
Happy Hour M-F ExtensiYe Oyster
Bar. Two bk>oks south of John Wayne
Airport. 833-0080.
THE CANNERY
Features fresh local seafood, eastern
beet. Lunch. dinne<. Sunday brunch
and champagne brunch. harbof
cruises. EntertaiM'lef'lt nightly and
Sunday afternoon. Lounge food gal-
ley. Historic watertront landmark in
Newport's cannery Village. 3010
Lafayette. 675-5777.
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafood and lots of it. Newport
Besch -Lunch. dinner, Sunday
brunch. OYeflooks Newport Bay. 2735 w. Coast Hwy. 642-3431. Irvine -
Lunch, dinnef, happy hour. 1830
Main. 545-.4774.
TALE OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Days. Breakfast 7 a.m. M-F.
Lunch 11-.4 M-F. Dinner 4-11 M-S. Sat
& Sun. brunch 7-.4. Oyster bar Fri.,
Sat., Sun. Banquet facllities up to 500.
Entertainment Wed.-Sun. Panoramic
bay view. 400 Main St., Balboa.
673-4633.
TIE WAREHOUSE
Fresh Seafood & International
Qrisine. Waterfront dining. Chef
Charles ~. Lunch, Dinner, Sat.
& Sun. Award Winning Brunch. Ban-
quets & catering, Oyster Ber, Enter-
talnmerlt. Udo VIMage, Newport Beech
673-4700.
llilJPilat -lporls
MAIN OFFICE
l30 Weal Ba1 St., Coata M ... , Ca.
Mall addr ... : Box 1MO, Cott. M ... , Ca., 12ta T•lephOIM: 142-4321
PT'O/IT'•m JnloQnarJon J$ provided by the networ"8
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~KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Suneet91vd .. LOI Angeaee, Ca.
KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Aw., Burbank, ca.
KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Loa Angeles, Ca.
KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Otego, Ca.
) KGTV , ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Ohtgo, Ca.
) KCST. NBC, 8330 Engineer Rolld, San Otego, ta.
-t.l1pwd1cts
(IS) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Lot AngeMia, Ca.
(8) KHJ-TV, 5515 MetroM Ave., Lot AngelM. Ca.
(11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Btvd., Los Angeles, Ca.
(13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Lot Angela, Ca. _ ..
(28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., LOI Angeles, Ca.
(SO) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca.
(5e) KDOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca.
-PllJTV
Legends
suited
to a tee
By PETER McCAULEY
Golfers on the acnior
circuit arc getting older but
better, too. Television
viewers can see this when
the seventh annual liberty
Mutual Legends of Golf
tournament concludes
Sunday on Channel 4.
The panicipants arc all
at least SO years old and
have won major tour-
namenu, been top money
winners or members of the
Ryder Cup teams. Julius
Boros, 64, traces the in-
creasing popularity of the
senior circuit to the 1979
Liberty Mutual tour-
nament.
"Robert de Vicenro
birdied five of the six
playoff holes to win," says
Boros. "After that there
were a lot of inquiries.
Fifty-year-old players arc
now drawing bigger and
bigger galleries."
Twenty-six two-man
teams will compete for the
SI 00,000 first prize in this
year's tournament. The
SS00,000 total prize money
is the biggest purse for
seniors.
DeViccnzo and his part-
ner Rod Funseth arc the
defending champions. but
Boros, who won in 1979
with de Viccnzo, should be
in the running this year
with his partner of the past
few years, Miller Barber.
(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. Boros says the Onion
Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. ~reek Ou~ course. dc-
Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller4 ~tgned by Jimmy ~marct
ter, N.Y., N.Y. 10 Ausu.n, Texas 1s ~r-
(C) Clnemax, Tfme-Llfe Bulldlng, Rockefeller Cent•r. fectly suited fo~ ~e scmor
N.Y.,N.Y. golfers ~USC Its narr~~·
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. not long. T~t mca0:5 1~ 1s
(L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey, c a. also con,duClve to b1rd1~s
(8) Showtlrne ~d ~t s what the pubhc
(8) Spotlight likes. . .
(C) Cable News Netwofk, Atlanta, Ga. The pubhc al~ hk~s tt:ie
-· ... Bite
(8) WOA, New York City
(17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca.
2 Friday, April 27, 1984
names on lhc semor etrcw t.
This year, Dave Marr, Or-
vi lle Moody and Doug
Sanders celebrated mile-
stone birthdays allowing
them to play against other
living legends such as Gene
Sarazcn (who at 82 is the
senior senior), Arnold
Palmer, Billy Casper, Don
January, Ken Vcntury and
SamSaead.
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Syndication trail p~oves golden
Canceled shows
find new popularity
and less restrictions
BJ JERJlY BV<S ,,, ...........
LOS ANGELES-The experience of
.. Fame .. has shown. once apm, that there
can be life for a television seriea after
network cancellation.
We're not talk.inareruns. NBC dropped
"Fame" last sprina, but MGM-µA picked
it up and. this teUOJl. 24 new episodes are
beina broadcast worldwide on 16S stations.
.. Fame," which focuses on the students
at New York's Hiab School for the
Performing Arts. followed a trail blazed by
other shows .
.. Hee Haw"becameaobenomenal
success in syndication at\erCBS yanked
the country comedy in l 97 l. lt's still aoina
stroq. lt wu abo in 1971 that ABC
canceled .. TbeLawrence Wdk Show." The
musical show continued in syadication
with wtekly orisina1 productions until
February l 982, then went into reruns,
which ended just recently. Welk will be
back in the fall with tbiee specials.
"Tbe Paper Owe" died on CBS after a
year, but Sbowtime, a pay-cable network,
picked it up. The fonner ABC comedy
"Too Oose for Comfort" made its syndi-
cated debut in early April with 26 new
episodes.
When it became apparent that NBC was
notgoinato ren.ew"Fame" last year,
Lawrence E. Genhman president of
MGM-UA Television Group, madean
initial pitch to~ foreian statiomat a
television conference in France.
"When I finally aot the word we weren't
beinapicked u~ on the phone and
called about a foreian bro9Clcuten,"
be said. "I said I need your help. Some
increued t.beirht l 00 percent Some SO
percent, and in no cue under 2S percenL
0 Tben I offaed it to Metromedia and
about six otberaroupe and aot .0 percent of
this country in about t'tfO days. I hid talked
to HBO, but they weretalkinaabout d&ht
to 1 O shows. I felt we b.ld to do a f\all
le&IOn.''
Oenbman thea went to the m-1D11pment
at MGM-UAwl llld the wtaok PKkaac
would costS 19•il'm. '=pro-duction, distributioD and tatal.
That came out tomcwe than S1'00,000 per
episode. ,., ... He also fOta waiver from the ::>ereen
Actors Guild so that each epitode could be
played twice in a week by the stations (once
m prime time). In return. beparan&eed to
film 24 abowl and pay full residuals. On NBC, .. Faee" was upqainat CBS'
"Mapwn,P.t."Mdneveraotanaudience
in this country. But in Australia. for
imtance, its Oppolitioa wualocal venion
of"60 Minu~ .. ll1ICJ 04Fame" became one
Tlae .. l'ame" of Valerie Laacl8barlan4 Debbie Allen bu been
aten4e41D2• epi8od• broaclcUtlD ayndlcatlon worldwide.
TedblOtand ''TooCIOMfor Comfort"' ebow made ayndl·
catloa clebat thla month.
ofthe b.i&hest-rated shows on the 9
Network. Genh.man said the four most
successful American shows around the
world are "Dallas," "Dynasty," "Magnum,
P.I." and "Fame."
4"fame' is popular in other countries
because it deals with kids trying to make it,
said Gershman. "You have that same fear,
anxiety and concern in every country. Kids
bave the same problems relatina to adults
around the world.··
There ii tome talk offilming several
a1Mm•t)M(iQ Italy
Producer William Blinn said the tran·
sition from network to syndication was
made without any apPUCnt changes,
although the show now has a slightly
smaller budaet for each episode.
"We made the same changes we would
have made if we'd stayed on the network,"
said Blinn. "The network restrictions were
gone so we bad to become our own censora.
One of the cut members wu diqnotedu
bavina leukemia. The network wouldn't
allow that. They would require that if you
bad a serious illness it bad to be a guest
star."
Blinn, a veteran of the network wan,
smiled and said, "It allows us to be a little
more efficient. We don't have all those
phone calls from the network tellina us how
to run the show."
He said be felt the show could still
deliver full screen value with a smaller
budaet. "I don't think r.ou could do that
witb'TbeA-Team'or StarskyandHutcb,'
or a show with a lot oflocation work and
stunts, .. be said. "But with 'Fame,' we can
stay on our our set and deliver the shows in
time, looking as good as the fullr budgeted
shows from our tint two years.'
If" Fame" continues. and it appears that
it will, you can look for some of the
students to graduate. Blinn said he doubted
that any of the actors. all in their 20s. would
want to continue playing teen-agers.
Frldav . .Anrtl '7 1AA4 'l
Tony has dungeon mate on 'Days'
Andre and Delia chaJn
Anna to him after
she promises-to help
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AMC-JEEP .
ORANGE COAST
AMC-JEEP-AENAUL T
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549-8023
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W. 1st St. •
Santa Ana ..:. 835-3171
CADILLAC
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9100
CHEVROLET
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1934
Daily Pilat
FORD
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
642-0010 -540-8211
HONDA
UNIVERSITY HONDA
2860 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-0713
ISUZU
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
PONTIAC
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC
· 13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
892 .. 6651 -636-2500
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IVERSON, INC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0IOO
TOYOTA
EARLE IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-9303
VOLKSWAGEN
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
VOLVO
EARLE IKE VOLVO
1966 Harbor· Bt'Vd.
Costa Mesa -648-9303
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Best of 1980'• repraentecl
Graham Nub (of Croeby, SUU. and Kuh), RODDle Spector· (The
Ronettee), llartba Renee (The V~=:i and Darlene LoYe (The
Cryatala) wW appear on the NBC-TV .. &aper 1'1Cht of Rock 'n'
Roll," at 9 o'clock tontcht. The Protram feattaree the treateet hlta
and hltmaken of the put 30 yean ID new performancee and cUpe.
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_ ............... -
... ''The MllllonalresS" (1961, Comedy) ~la LOfen, Peter Sellera. (2 hra.)
CC) "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow"
( 1981. Biography) Documentwy. Narrat·
ed by Orson Welles. (1 hr .• 28 min.) cm "Double Jeopardy" (1982, Orama)
Suzanna Love. Robert Walker, (1 hr .• 26
min.)
CJ) "Author! AU1horl'' ( 1982. Comedy)
Al Pacino, Dyan Cennon. ( t hr .. 50 min.)
CZ) "Gun Crazy" ( 1950, Orama) Peggy
Cummins.. John oan. ( t hr .. 27 min.) t:tt CC) "Around The WOf1d In 80 Days"
( 1956. Adventure) David Niven. Shirley
MacLalne. (2 hrs .. 48 min.) ® "High Road To China" ( 1983. Ora-
ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong. (1 hr ..
45mln.)
CZ) "Exposed" ( 1983. Drama) Nastasela
Klnskl, Harvey Keitel. (1 hr .. 40 mlo.)
• "Wekx>me, Mr. Washington" ( 1945,
Orama) Donald Stewart, Peggy Cummins. 11 hr .. 30 min.)
-CID "Around The Wood In 80 Days"
( 1956. Adventure) David Niven, Shirley
Maclalne. (2 hrs • 48 min,) •CIJ "An Officer And A Gentleman"
t1982. Orama) Richard Gefe. Debra
Wl~r. (2 hrs.. 5 min.)
(I) 'The Man From CloYer Grove" ( 1973.
Drama) Cheryl Mlllef, Ron Maaak. ( 1 hr .
35mln.)
19 (%) "Poltergeist'' ( 1982. HorrOf) Craig T
Nelson, Jobeth Wiiiiams. (1 hr. 55 min.)
d G!) "The Perils 01 Pauline" ( 1947, Com·
f!(jy) Betty Hutton. John Lund. (2 hrs.)
CC) "Black Beauty" ( 1946. Drama) Mona
Freeman. Richard Oenmng ( 1 hr.. 14
min.)
.. Cl) "II You Could See What I Hear"
( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. RH
Thomson. ( 1 hr., 40 min ) 1:11 (JJ "Man, Woman And Child" ( 1983.
Drama) Martin Sheen. Btythe Danner. ( 1
hr .. 39 min.)
•(%)"A Farewell To Arms" (1932, Drama)
Gary Coopef. Helen Hayes. ( 1 hr . 18
min.)
--Lening ........
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PO&awmM
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.,. "The Princess And The Cab-
bie" ( 1981. Drama) Valerie Bertinelll,
Rober1 Desiderio. A young woman suffer-
ing from dySlexla. a di80fder which Impairs
reading and writing ablUty, Is taught by a
setl-edUcated cab driver. ( 1 hr • 40 min.)
WllOMCllOX
DICllYMDYll .....
TAii DODmt DUQOUT ..... °' POll1\lm llMIC Ol (a PAllTllQ
.,. "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel
Ward. A hard-boiled private eye runs Into
a host of familiar characters whlle Investi-
gating the death ol a scientist I cheese
lcoon. 'PG' ( 1hr .. 30 min.)
1MAT-.
.. OOO..llM-4Mm ,. me ..
I ....
*""' '"' MAii ~-::.'in. "T.J Hook8'" and
"Dynasty" star Heather Locklear, llf'\09f
Jimmy Buffet with his llne ot T ·lhlrts. .,,.,.., ....
9 9n'9YY•n TOllmrf Featured:
The Oamonds. Susan Sullivan ( "Faloon •
C<eat").
• 1•=.u, Loe Angeles Dodgers at s.n=:;=tn.) I ...... ...,
LMCCll•C .... llWIMW .,_ "T ougt1 Enough" C 1983, Ora·
ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins. An
unsuccessful country singer. trying to
make ends meet. turns to lighting for prize
~·,·:· (lhr.,47mln.) cm ••um (I) ,.,._ CMll "Plague Of Locusts"
Hart Is tom between ideals and prestige
when two v8$tly cllffefent law firms each
off« him a summer job. ( 1 hr.)
(%).,."Author! Authotl" (1982. Com·
edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New
Yori< playwright's wife leaves him with a
QSng of mostly her children to take c:are ol
just as his new play is about to open. 'PG' ll hr .. 50 min.) Ga .,. "The Bamboo Saucef" ( 1967,
Science-Flc1ioo) Dan Duryea. John Erk:·
son. Three nations vie for con1rot ol an
alien spaceship. (2 hrs.)
7:1111 1 Cll THI YOWi Featured: an Ice cream
bistro where Sieve and Melody create
their own flav0<s..
I GHM&Y fllUD LA~l...., I Cf9Nl't
lYI Cll L.A. Featured: a look at how
singer Boy Geo<ge of Culture Club has 1m-
llated a whOle new fashion trend; a report
on how Los Angeles police are attempting
to "clean up" Sunset Boulevard. l ncT~DOUQM ...
eNOfLl'ICCMIT
-tTOIY "Ruper1 Murdoch: Press Baron Who Would Be~ .. An examlna·
hon ot Ruper1 Murdoch s Influence on
journalism as he attempts to control major
media. (Part 1ot2)
6:) WAll~C*WIB •MYllW cm M•AU. Seattle Manne<S at Call10f·
ma Ar:igets (3 hrs ) .. 8 Cl) THI IMUI OI tlAZZAll) The Dukes
become Instant lostef parents when a
young mother trying to escape her evil
father-In-law's Influence leaves an Infant In
the General lee (R) ( 1 hr.) II GD THI llAlm Max and the Master
help a cannery WOfk&f organize a union
when she becomes the target of some
docksidetOUQhs. (R) (1hr.) 8 MO¥ll "lhe Ruthless Four" ( 1970.
West&fn) Van Heflin, Gilbert Roland. A
quartet of eager Pfospectors battles each
other and the elements to locate gold. (2
hrs.) G [I ~ Clayton threatens Benson
with a llbel suit unless he retracts stat&-
ments accusing him of using government
funds lrlvot~ (R) Q I =·steuth" < 1973, Mystery) Lau-
rence Olivier. Michael ca1ne A suspense
writ« 1nv1tes his wile's paramour to his
home l<>t an evening ol deadly f\Jn and
Imes. (2 hrs . 30 min.)
WAll•T<*-•MWIW WM!.~ -"Tyranny 01 The
Stetua Ouo" Gueat: Milton Friedman, sen·
lor research telow. HooYef Institution.
CC) ... ''The Man WhO Saw Tomorrow''
(1961, Biography) Documentary. Narrat-
ed by Orson Welles. Footage of event• he
predicted and dramatic r~reetlona of hie
Ille comprise this look et the 17fh.<lentury
French physiclen. aatrotoger and myaUo,
Michel de Noltra~Oame. lcnown u ~
tradamus. 'PG' ( 1 hf •• 26 min.)
(8).,. "The Godfather, Part ll"J 1974,
Orama) Al Paclno, Robert Duvd. Id-'
COfleone aseume. h'9 late tether'• throne
and power aa he beoomts the new heed
Of the Mafia, finding P<Oblemt wtth rMI
factions and the law throughOU1 h'9 reign.
'A' (3 hrs •• 20 min.)
CJ).,_ "Author! AU1hofl" (1982, ~
edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon.. A New
Yori< playwrlaht's wife leaves him with •
gang of mostly her children to take care of
Just as his new play Is about to open. 'PG' ll hr .. 50 min~ t:11a 9 ILi Webster lnslsts on sleep-
ing with Katherine and George untN his
lost teddy bear Is found. (R)
I nc TAC DOUGH
UMIOAT
WAU. 8'mT -"Tyranny Of The Status Ouo" Gueat: Milton Friedman. ~
lor research fellow. Hoover Institution.
6i> • CC10J9t I OIW CCMITY ··aeo,.
tion Special; The Gann Initiative Debate
And Other Ballot 188Ue9" A look at ballot
Issues. speclfically the Gann Initiative
which would take powers from Speaker
Willie Brown and give them 10 the Galltor-
.. nla ~lature. ( 1 hr.)
.. ~THICAn.19 -~(I) MO¥ll "Bofdetllne" (1980. Adven-
ture) Charles Bronson, Bruno Kirby. A
potk:e officer discovers a smuggling ring
operating along the Mexican bordef and
tries to keep incoming aliens from ~
Ing slaves to ruthleSS sweatshop owners.
LR) _(2 hrs.) D IZ ... mff OlllOCK WIGU. How-
ard Hesseman hosts this event Which
celebrates three decades of this popular
form ol music. Guests Include Chu<(k Ber-
ry, James Brown. The Temptations,
Ftankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
Graham Nash, The Jefferson Starship and
Martha Reeves. (R) (2 hrs.) D ~ llA_.ADI Chaney and his
tecruits travel to Rio de Janeiro to solve
the murder ol an Amencan Embassy sec-
retary and keep a compU1er code out ol
~~ndS. ( 1 hr ) I un. 01n.u
lflOITICal'a
MO¥ll "The Big Brawl" ( 1980, Dre-
ma) Jackie Chan. Jose Ferrer. The son of
a restaurant owner takes up a battle with
some mobsters who enter him In an Inter·
stat=lng matoh. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)
(1) "lone Wolf McOuade" (1983.
Adventure) Chuck NoolS, Oevld Carr•
dine. A man attempts to end an a,,,.
srm=;8'~ht .. 47 min.)
1:111 --UM. (I) .. mffl'UClt
.. .,. "Three little WOfdS" ( 1950,
Musical) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton. The
team of Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby,
songwritefS of the Roaring Twenties, llve
and love thelt way to suooess. (2 hrs., 30
min ) ID ~ ''ChaSlng The BasketbaM
Dream" A look at the recruitment of the
nations·s top high school athletes. who
are promised an education In exchange
Friday, April 27, 1984 9
fOf ptay. and the academiC 11Sks they face
( 1 hr.)
DMft. MA&L a alt OATac ROCI W ~,...._ Highlights of the
duo'& lnternstlonal cooce<t tour. lncludlng
perlormanoes or "Say It Isn't So," "Adult
IE"'=~Maneater ··
.. ~(1') ~ I~ tlOUITm Matt 1ries to find
the kidnapped daughter ol a surgeon who
I& the victim of a plot to ensure the death
of 11,;1=..r(R) o ( 1 hr > 11.,.IU..,... !S llC)¥ll "The Last Ame11can Vtrg1n"
( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monosoo,
Diane Franklin A Shy teen-ager 1n love tS
reluctan1 to J()ln tus buddies 1n their pursuit
of se.xual eKpenences 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min )
()) *Ml "Dog Day Afternoon" ( 1975,
Drama) Al Pacino. John Cazale A New
York City bank robbery escalates Into a
near-circus when communlly achvt11s )Oln
In to stage an an11-police pro1es1 during
_ 1ttle .=o,:c:: hrs , 10 min )
.. O&Wllk(R) -... 1meucerrm
AlmlCM PUYNOWI "City News"
Nancy Cohen and Elliot Crown star 1n this
hUmorous story about an unaerground"
newspaper 1n f1nanc1al trouble O ( 1 hr )
@ MOVIE "Cheech & Choog's Stilt
Sm0k1n' · ( 1983. Comedy) Richard
"Cheech" Mann. Tommy ChOOg The
com1C duo liven up a poorly auended
Durch Mm tes11va1 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min ) .. I HOME RAC*Q WllJCl. y (R) tW DfJ CIJ®J m ... TAXI
· ..OWM I UATWl t..AUGH ..
ll'A"l'H
HAWAIFM ...
. AlmlCM PU~ "City News"
Nancy Cohen and Elhot Crown star 1n this
humorous story about an "underground"
newspaper in hnanc1al trouble o ( 1 hr )
(IJ llOVE "T111llat1on" ( 1982. Comedy)
Killen Na11v1dad Eric Edwards Two hard·
ooled but hall-baked private de1ect1ves
search lor a woman ol unusual propor-
llons ( I hr 30 min 1
(%) llOVIE "Exposed" ( 1983, Drama)
Nastass1a K1nsk1, Harvey Kenel A young
woman 1s exposed 10 risks and romance
in Paris and New York 'R' ( 1 hr 40
min)
I DICK VM OYU ,,. -.T 1UC8Ct
11:11 .-onm
\ 1W Cl) llO¥m "The BuShido Blade"
10
( 1980, Advenlure) Richard Boone.
James ~arl Jones A U S Navy command-
er leads a Mnd ol Americans and Japa-
nese 1n an attempl 10 recove1 a treasured
artifact (2 hrs .. 15 mtn.) G Q) TOMGHT Host: Johnny Carson
Guests· actor-comedian Richard Pryor.
L.A Raider tight end TOdd Christensen.
181~~~:YBranigan ( 1 hr ) o w:..:"'~
• llMCM "'-MCtll ..... PUCI
~ "WCT Final" Ouarterhnal
matches A and B (!tom Dallas TeKas) ill> (2 hrs . 30 min )
(8) rtANDltQ ROOll Oll.Y "David Bowle
Friday. April 27, 1984
Serious Moonlight" Taped at the Pac•fiC
National ExhlbiUon Collseom in Van-
couvet. BrnlSh COiumbia lhlS concert fea-
tures sucn songs as "Lei's Dance. • "Chi-
na Girl." "Space Oddoy" and "Fame .. U hr)
el) 1'a C&.UI Featured a man Who starled
drinking at age 12 and consequently 1os1
hlS famlly ( 1 hr • 30 min )
tatt Im°" HOU. YWOOD llCMI "Malaya" ( 1950, AdVenlure)
Spencei Tracy John HocMk A daring
newspaper leJ)Oftef backed by the us
governmen1 plans to smuggle raw rubber
out of Japanese-held Malaya (2 hrs )
C!l •B Bll8IT ... tfl llCMI "Charlie Cobb Nice Night FOi A
Hanging" ( 1977. Myst8'y) Clu Gulagei
Ralph Bellamy A wealthy rancher htres a
delecllve 10 hnd hlS missing daughter ( 1
hr . 30 m1n.) e nlCU '11 M -.T Gues1s Casey
Kasem rock musician Frank Zappa, for-
mer Eagles band member Doo Felder
i ) ( t hr . 30 m1n-1
Llllm.ll '11 ntl Nat MD FMIOUI
WLL OWi ~ lMMIC Ut? Narrat-
ed by Dr Beniam1n Spock this dOCumen-
lary cnronicles the lives of thrl!e New Eng-
land lam1hes and snows how !hey are
aHected by the anh nuclear movemenl L1 hr)
©., M0¥1E 'Beauty" (No Da1eJ Jamie
GlllrS (I hf . 10 min l
1111 trn-.t lUaCI ~ C1J llOVIE "Cheech & Chung's S1111
Smok1n' .. ( 1983 Comeoy) Richard
"Cheech' Marin. Tommy Chong Tne
comic duo hven up a poorly a11ended
Dlltch him festival 'R' f 1 hr 3 I min )
~ PUYIOYFOUJn (Parl 2 0121 I I hr ) a:. MO¥IE "The F1rs1 Deadly Sin" ( 1980
Mystery) Frank S1na1ra. Faye Dunaway A
veteran New York City police detecltve
whose wife 1s suttenng from a serious 111·
ness. tnes to catch a brutal killer terror1z·
1~ Manhallan R' ( I hr 52 min )
12:11 U Oi) FM>AY llQHT YIDIOI Videos
include Lionel Richie ("All Nigh! Long")
Van Halen ("Jump ') Quiet Riot ('Bang
Your Head"). Yes ('Owner Of A Lonely
Heart") Roman11cs ("Talking In Your
Steep") Nena ("99 Luflballons") Hall
and Oates ("Say II lsn 1 So' ) John Len·
non ("Nobody Told Me") and The Rolling
Stones !"Undercover Of The N1ghl )
II {1 hr , 30 min )
AIEICA'I T°' 11N U. TOOAY
..OWM I UATlf'I LNJClt • tta MO¥IE "High Road To China" I 1983.
Drama) Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong A
milhona1ress hires a hard-drinking ex
World War I flying ace to search tor her
l~·IOSI lather 'PG' c:;l ( 1 hr , 45 min )
Gltl l awl.JI CMAM.11 OM THI.._.. tcm 1a .. YOM HOTTMCll
OOODllGIHT LA.: Yl)IOI
.,_"Submarine Command" ( 1951
Orama) Wilham Holden, Nancy Olson A
Navy sub commander Is plagued with self·
doubt concerning a past accident which
COS1 some men their lives. (2 hrs ) . .........., ...
, (.%) .,_ "Gun Crazy•· ( 1950, Drama)
\. Peggy Cummins, John Dall A tast-ltvlng
former carnival girl tries to convince her
marksman husband to turn hrs skills to U armed ro= ( 1 hr 27 min ) t••=TUat• 1:11~ MON "Blonde Ambl11on'' (1981 .
Comedy) Suzy Mandel. ()o(y Devon Two
English girls seek success In New York
C11y with thetr vaudeville act ( 1 hr . 20
mtn.J 1:11 .,_ "Oealhtrap" ( 1982, Mystery)
Michael Caine, Chr1Stopher Reeve. A play-
wright suttertng from writer's bloek plans
to dO away wfth a lorrnet' 1tudent of his
ano ptag1anze the young man's prom1smg
iay 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
~ AU•nt1,Am.Y
llOVll "Cham Lightning" ( 1950, Ora·
ma) Humphrey Bogart. Eleanor Parker
Greed almost costs a ie1 pilot his honor
and =I (2 hrs )
t•f) "The Chase" (1966. Drama)
Marlon Brando. Jane Fonda A Sherifl tries
to preven1 the rragte meeting of an
escaped convict and his adulte<ous wrle
2 hrs . 40 min )
llO¥ll "Cops And Other Lovers'
( 1982, Drama) Harry Reems, Nicole Mor-
in An earnest police vice squad chief ee1s
out to make his city moral 'R' ( 1 hr . 26
min )
HI I MIAL1" NU> ce m CMllMll AM LR ...
ROWAN a UATlf'I LAUGH•
' ' T°' ~ IODIQ Tyrone Crawley
meets Danny Sanchez 1n a middleweight
bOul scheduled for 10 (from At1an11c C11y,
NJ ) (R) (2 hrs . 30 min )
2:9@11QHT~ ~11 ~) llO¥m "Cujo" I 1983. Suspense) Dee
Wallace. Danny P1n1auro A woman and
her young son are trapped 1n their car at
an 1sotated auto repatr yard by a huge.
rabid dog 'R' (I hr , 31 min )
2:21 H ~MO ,,,.AMWT llOTM A dOCu
mentary on lhe epidemic of killings per·
lormed 1n series for no apparenl reason
with a locus on three true slories ( 1 hr )
!:IOI) llOYIE "The V1k1ng Queen" ( 1967
Adventure) Don Murray, Adrienne Com
An 111-fared romance develops between a
Roman m1111ary reader and a beautiful trib-
al monarch a1 a lime when Britain Is s1rug-
ghng under a maSS1ve pohflcal upheaval
~hrs) lD:. "A Tree Grows In BroOklyn"
( 1974. Drama) Chfl Robertson. Diane
Baker Based on lhe novel by Betty Smith.
A young girl from the tenemenl d•slfict
struggles to make a better life tor hersell
than her parenls had (2 hrs .. 30 min.)
(0 MOYIE "Fasr Wall\ing' ( 1981
Suspense) James WOOds. Tim Mcintire A
pnson guard becomes involved both 1n his
cousin's plo110 assass1na1e an imprisoned
black leader and 1n another plot to spnng
him 'R' ( 1 hr , 55 min )
(ZJllOYIE "Author I Author•" ( 1982, Com-
edy) Al Pac1no, Dyan cannon A New
York playwoght's wife leaves him with a
gang of mostly her children to take care of
1us1 as his new play is about 10 open 'PG'
;
hr , !>Omln )
Ml IFWRGDCl: A RCW. MPOlt'T mMT-..o . ~ti = "An Officer And A Gentleman"
( 1982. Drama) Richard Gere, Debra
Winger An und1sc1pl1ned aviation officer
cand1da1e meets his m111ch 1n a tough
Naval drill instructor 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min )
.,_"Author! Author!" (1982, Com-
edy) Al Pacmo. Dyan cannon. A New
York playwright's wife leaves him with a
gang of mostly her children to take care ol
)usl as hrs new play 1s about 10 open 'PG'
1hr.50m1n)
l2I llOVll "Black Sunday" ( 1977,
Suspense) Robert Shaw, Bruoe Dern. A
deranged Vietnam veteran }Olns an Arab
lerrorlst In a plot to murder 80,000
unsuspecting Super BOWi tans 'R' (2 hr&.,
Coal.
23 mln.J -i -TMI~ llAICUI wan, u .
.. .,.,. "The Man Who Saw Tomoitow"
( 1981, Biography) Documentary Narrat-
ed by Orson Welles. Footage of events he
predicted and dramatic re-<:reatlons of his
life comprise this look at the 17th-centary
French physician, astrolOQef a.nd myatle,
Michel de Nostra-Oeme, l<nown as Nos-
iradamus 'PG' ( t hr , 26 min.)
.. (!) CMTOOell
4:11 (!) .,,.. fa.II
-Satmclay
-1 u.t.FMm90RT IYUAT
IPOITICIWTB .. ITllCNJa n ~--"Baseball:Out·
field Play" Guest Jerry Stitt, Arizona
coach.
.. CC) DMYl MALL I all OAT'la M>CIC 'II'
IOUl ~TDW. Highlights of the
duo'.s international concert tour, including
performances of "Say It Isn't So." "A dull
EdUCatt<>n" and "Maneater."
.. ~ TMI WOM.D TOllOMOW -THIUM.(R)
llOVll "Monty Python Lrve Al The Hol·
lywOOd Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John
CleeSe, Mtchaet Palin, ( t hr .. 25 min.)
) ..,.,_.., TOGl'THIR A dramatization of
the true story about a Black teen-ager
who oigamzes hrs peetS to help elderly
Black residents du11ng a harsh winter.
!9 (11) llOVll "The Savage" ( 1952. Western)
Charlton Heston. Susan Morrow (2 hrs )
lcll VlllO MllOI .. ICMWCaD ••lllln"l Vl.UALIW rr•...,. flWIJC ,,,.,
TmTAU
1Ut1••11t1
•• 1 .. a. ...
PUm DOWT IAT THIDAml
•ITUDIO
THllUflTI
llOVll "Megalorce" ( 1981. Adven-
ture) Barry Bostwick, Persia Khambatta
i_! hr , 40 min )
(IJ HIGH tCNOOL IAHITIALL
"McDonald's All·Amerlca Game" (from
Los Angele11, Calif) (R) (2 hrs.)
.aN "The Man From Clover Grove"
( 1973, Orama) Cheryl Miller. Aon Masak
thr ,35mln) a::a LA.Kl>
nlAT'ICAT
PAC&iiiN ccm••• THI NOftl VOICIO/l~Nm mlTTMI llAYOM -----• IT'IYOUR•tHW
RM OUT THI.....,.
WtB THI lllllC'I Oftlt Rare footage
and fllm clips recapture the per1ormances
of 11 legendary talents -lnclUd1ng Jlml
Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley and
John Lennon -with commentary by such
muslelan!I as Chuck Befry. James Brown
and Carty Simon ( 1 hr.)
CO) .,. "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco-
late FactOfy" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene
Wilder Jack Albertson (2 hrs.)
41:1J8 .,,. "Powder Town" ( 1942, Ora·
ma) Victor McLaglen. Edmund O'Bflen.A
tough foreman In a munitions plant causes
problems for a scientist aen1 to worlt
there. ( 1 hr . 35 min.)
W8 llOVW "Sins Of Jezebel" ( 1954) Pau-
lette Goddard. George Nader The Old
Testament tale of the beauttf\11 bUt ruth-
less and corrupt queer\ of Judah Is told.
i hr .. 30 ~ Ttlm I CIUS 'ITY CM.aDAI
NOMI Mcm~Y (II)
c:.GllT, m.u I Mitt DA1\alf
(%) .0. "Hamlet" ( 1948, Orama) Lau·
r_,nce OIMe<. Jean Simmons. (2 hr&,, 33
min.) ,.I etwl..m ..... ..., GD THI ftlft1TO. .....
UTTUMICU 9 THI WXllClll / UT1U MICALI l'-==:~M>CIC
OffltMD
CMll.MDO
GOOD DAY LA. ""' .... ~=1~· (1982. Orama) Syl-
vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr .. 40
l
min ) OM cc.vT1M
7::a =YUBICADI GD lt9'T TAUi Yount._, TMl-1 •THlm ~QQLI ROCK Mokey discovers
another tribe of Fraggles m-tcon 7':9 @ llOVll "The Counterle11 Traitor"
1 ( 1962. Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden. Liiii
Palmer. (3 hrs.)
•1G>THI ..... THllll ITOOQlt ®l ICOOIY DOO MID ICUWt 000
l
'"°"CMAll.m .,... .. ...,
..ZOOMWI
ft.DoeGDOM HOUWtHDOH
•ITUDIO U¥1eQft.D
llOVll "Sink The Bismarck" ( 1960.
Adventure) Kenneth More, Dana Wynter
~hrs )
(ft)~ IOU TO Tltl MCMll
Paddington the bear la captivated by the
sliver screen after a ahowlng of the musl·
cal"=' In The Raitt"
F TAI.I TNIATM "Princess And
The Pea" This version of the classlc tale
stars Liza Mlnnelll as Princess Alecia, Tom
Conti as Prince Richard and Beatrice
Strihl as the prince's mother. (1 hr.) •11MWOM•D11--,AC4M/-CWl l ~
• TMAT lBl IHOW
l\llQPU
IDMAllO/I..._
PUY YOUR IUT ,_ "Serve and
Return of Serve" (A)
mJ. COllT ...., Comedian Biii
Cosby pokes fun at everyday Ille In this
one-man show ( 1 hr., 44 min.)
CO) llOVll "The Black Stallion Returns"
( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Aerlo. Teri Garr
1~4= .. w T LomOllTHI~
WVllTTOJ?IA•
MIMI The Veteran rook group perfQrmt_I.
selection of their hits. Including "Just A
~ Before I Go" and "LoYe The One
You re With" In this concert taJ*j In
November. 1982. at the Unlveraal
Amphitheatre In Untv.raal City, Cellfomla.
i!_ hr .. 45 min.) ••
CZ) .,_ "Po11erQ8is1" ( 1982. Horror)
Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth Wllllams. Vengeful
ghosts take over a suburban Callfornle
home and abduct the resident famlty's ~=child. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min.)
tltl 01J AU 9'lat
l ,_TM.I m-.a.aDOUM ...
.,_ "City Beneath The Sea" ( 1953,
Adventure) Robert Ryan. Anthony OOIM.
i hrs) ~POOJUB••11
tUIAl9Tlll MIOU9I THI MTI
,_ "WCT Final" Semifinal mate~
es (live from Dallas. Texas.) (6 hrs.)
.,_ "Odysgey Of The Pacific:"
( 1981. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1
hr .. 20 min.)
Cl) llOVll "Sherlock Holmes In Terror By
Night" ( 1946, Mystery) Basil Rathbone,
~I Bruce. ( 1 hr ) {ZJ. llOft "Through A Glass Darkly"
( 1960, Orama) Harriet Andefsson. Gun-
nar ~nslrand ( 1 hr • 31 ~
·1Ct; =="~=·-· ODii.,....,
O THlum.a . WMl'n.o
.,_"War Of The Wiidcats" (1943.
Adventure) John Wayne. Martha Scott.
i hrs)
YMCNICOOK
tUIAll'IWl~TMIMTI
llCWll "That's The Spirit" (19415, Ora·
ma) Jack Oakre. June Vincent (2 hrs.)
1MI D GI) •••AU. Regional coverage of St.
Lours a1 Montreal or Atlanta at Houston.
Ii= f IC009YDOO 1--Q THI DMCI IHOW
UDtU JMI 0 UY'l IDM COOUR'f mM ......
.,_ "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Ora·
ma) Chris Makepeace, Adam 13aldwtn. ( 1
hr . 38 min.)
Cl) llOVll "Her Twelve Men" ( 1955, Ora-
ma) Greer Garson, Robert Ryan. (1 hr.,
31 min.) -cm n1••--• -· WOl•Pt,_ "United Alrllnet TOUt· nament" Anal matches (live from Or1art-
do, Fla.). (2 hrs.) · 8 YlllO J?IAT Guests: Adam Ant. Judaa
Priest. Wlerd Al Yankovlc. IJ MOVll "Vengeance Vow" (1956,
Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Silvertieela.
l hr .. 30min)
Tltl DO IT YOURIBI IHOW .... ~
.0. "Bugs Bunny'& 3rd Movie: 1001
Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animat-
ed VOIOeS by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken.
Uhr .. 14 min)
CZ) llCWll "Forced Vengeance" ( 1982,
Adventure) Chuck NOlrls, Mary Loulae
Weller ( 1 hr .. 43 min )
-dl> llOVll "Gunsmo«e" ( 1953. Western)
Audkt Murphy. Susan Cebot (1 hr .. 30
min.)
Friday, April 27, 1984 11
-Saturclay Cont. '*I ._ocA'llWTa 0 MC_.., "Mayday! Mayday!"
Two children are stranded In the wilder· ness atter their parents are Injured m a
e!!ne crash. ~-~~ 01 2) (R) Q (IJ Wll•rt (Joined In Progress)
"United Airlines Tournament'· F1n111
matches (llve from Orlando. Fla.) ( 1 hr .
30 min.) l lCM TUii llOVll "Abbolt And Costello Meet The
Invisible M81l" ( 1951. Comedy) Nancy
Guild, Wiiiiam Frawley. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ·=~IUIOll lr>llOVll "If Yoo Could See What I Hear"
(1982, Biography) Marc Stnger, RH
Thomson. ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) l lln. • 11t1 um tW WllAGAml 0 ,,..CAii IWTAll> Guests Bon
Jo'll. Mr, Mister. ( 1 hr )
(!) llOVll "The Dancing Masters" ( 1943.
Comedy) Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy. ( 1
hr .• 30m~ l ~flORA= ~ PUltt "The Go-Go's" woeewmo 1"1~
.... Afteraoon .... •
-1 nm! ITOOQU .,. "Piranha" ( 1978, Sctence-F1c·
tlon) Bradford Dillman, Heather Menztes ~hrs.) m .,. "The Four AssasSins" (1981.
Adventure) Richard Harrison. Alellander
Fu-Sheng (2 hrs )
• ACAIJ8IY OM Ca.vTDI: wrt AND
ITTU
Ii) IUll ... Of MAMAGllEfT
CC) llCMI "Tim" (1981. Orama) Piper
Laurie. Mel Gibson ( 1 hr 35 min )
llO¥ll "A Challenge For Robin HOOd'
(1968, Adventure) Bame Ingham. James
Hayter ( 1 hr . 25 mm )
(0) llO¥ll "G1deon·s Trumpet" ( 1979.
Drama) Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer 11 nr
45m1n)
Cl) llOYIE "Ma.11 Dugan Returns" ( 1983,
Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards
(_1 hr . 38 min ) CZl llOYWI "The K1ngl1sher" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Relt Hamson. Wendy Hiiier ( 1 hr
20m1n )
-@ llOYWI "Apache Upns1ng" (l966.
Western) Rory Calhoon. Corinne Calvet
~hrs.)
-· ()) l9A IAIUTUU. "Playoff Game" l hrs .. 30 mm )
UWWllOI
110¥11 "The Prince And The Pauper"
( 1972, Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr 30
min.) I AllDY-.nlt
-lllll•lt f9DAY "The King Of The B's TellS His Story" Roger Corman.
an Independent lllmmaker with over 200
films to his credit, dlSCusses how he has
succeeded without he!{> from the maior
studios.
Gi) ., ..... °' 11tn nwwr
W D Cl)_,... QO&I "Liberty Mutual Leg·
ends" Third round (live from Onion Creek
Cou~ .i:1~usttn. T exes) (2 hrs ) I l\IBJCA'l lW Ta
,,,,..11 ••1111NTm .,_ICM ... OQY
.o'lll "To Begin Again" ( 1983. Ora·
12 Friday, Aprll 27, 1984
ma) Antonia Ferrandls. Encarna Paso ( 1
ht , 27 min) m llOVll "The Rose BOwl Story" ( 1952.
Orama) Marshall Thompson, Vera Miies
1 hr. 30 min)
t.11 P.. TIK>Ofl
AT 11tl llOVlll
ICM. TIMI
ADAll-11
ntlMALTIM
' lfTRODUCleG --.ooy
llOVll "Adam· a Woman" { 1972, Ora·
ma) Beau Bridges, John Miiis ( 1 hr., 55
min)
llOVll "A Farewell To Arms" (1932.
Drama) Gary Cooper Helen Hayes ( 1
hr . 18 min)
H01•·KWn~ <*CO DI llAYO Rew. Los Angeles
Hispanics on the move 0 l(OMa(
9 THI ROAD TO LOI AllCEll 400-meler
runner Alonzo Babers is profiled. also, a
segment on the 1983 U.S. Wrestling
Champ10nsh1ps featuring B~ Baumgar-
ten, Greg Gibson, Joe Gonzales, Gene
Mills and others. ( 1 hr ) CD llOVll "Tarz.an, The Magnificent"
( 1960. AdVenlure) G0<don Scoll, Jock
Mahoney (2 hrs )
Q) llOYWI "Master Killer" (1979 Adven·
ture) Liu Chia Hui (2 hrs )
'
.. TICM.,_.
AlmlCAll ITORY
l'UY YOUR -.sT .,.._ "Net Play" (R) H) ITAICJllG M>Oll Olf..Y Red Skelton A
Royal Performance" Red Skelton per-
forms his comedy roo11nes bef0<e Britain's
r<2}'al tam11y ( 1 hr )
OJ llOYWE "Suspicion" (1941, Suspense)
Cary Grant Joan Fontaine Directed by
Allred Hitchcock (2 hrs )
$ llOYWI 'The Black Stathon Returns'
( 1982 AdVenture) Kelly Reno, Tart Garr
lhr 43m1n)
HI W wmtOM..YDO ft.IC* tat Qll"Wtl~
Tlll •THI UM.
GMATllT AlmlCAll HDO fill lfTIMAnoelM. mTIOM A look at U S
news events and trends as seen by l0<e1gn
1ournahsts s1a11oned 1n this country Host
Ford Rowan m AmllCM ITO«Y (l)*-JIO~ Profile of Tai Ho. a Japa·
nese Sumo Wresller (A)
I.) llOVll "Freud' ( 1963. Biography)
Montgomery Chit. Susannah York (2
2:11 lhrs ::£. IWITMTID
-W C8f1'D-..CADO IKmeG "Michelin World Freestyle 1nv1·
tational" ( 1 hr )
U llOYIE "Aun For The Roses" (t978,
Orama) Sluart Whitman. Panchito
Gomez (2 hrs.)
I DMG llACM "Gatornat1onals" ( 1 nr )
Woel>IRWOMM
THI HAlllDY IOYI I NAllC\' DMW llfl. mma 9 llOVE "That Man Bolt" ( 1973,
Adventure) Fred W1lhamson. Teresa
Graves. (2 hrs.) fill MOYA "Af1tf1c1al Heart" An exam1na
1100 of lhe controversy over ar11hc1al hea11
development. with a locus on Barney
Clark's case Q ( 1 hr)
6:) llOYWI "The Pirate" ( 1948. Musical)
Judy Garland. Gene Kelly (2 nrs.)
'1'i) POIC*AL WI
([) Dl¥M "U S Indoor ChamplOnshlps"
(from Galnesvllle. Florida) ( 1 hr.) H'l llOVll "The Mlrr0< C1ack'd" ( 1980,
Mystery) Elizabeth Taylor. Kim Novak. ( t
hr . 46 min.)
(%) lllOV9 "Loot" ( 1972. Comedy) Rich-
ard Attenbo<ough. Lee Remick. ( 1 nr . 4 1
min.)
1-llCA llOCll -....,,,.. 1:11 ATMllCMll
NMOU&. "9IAla
MOVll "Enchantment" ( 1949. Orama)
David Niven. Te<esa Wright (1 ht . 42
min)
I ""-. •co.mw .. AlmlCAll ADWWNm
TAUC AIOUf ~ Guest: Hal Jen·
sen.
I='= MOW 11tl WllT WAI WC.
N•AU Chicago CUbs at Pittsburgh
Pirates (3 hrs.) m lllOV9 "Murder By Natural causes"
( 1979, Mystery) Hal Hotbrool<. Katharine
Ross. (2 hrs ) m> llO¥ll "Start The Revolution Without
Me" ( 1970. Co/nedy) Gene Wiider, Don-
ald Sutherland. (2 hrs.) &l AU. .. Tiii OU> IDm Bob VIia and
head carpenter N0<m Abram report on
the latest construction develOpmenrs at
lhe new hOuse site In Br()()l(llne Q
~ AlflJID IUTCIWiQ
IPOITICelTa
llOY9I "The Cowboy And The Lady"
( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle
Oberon (1 hr . 31 min)
CS: llOYll "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror)
Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Williams ( 1 hr
55 min J m TOQl"'"'"mN ..... tia wmt ...., Ml) PAT .,.
.. OlY..c QOU)
LATWTl90
lflOln'mAT ....,.
• APft.llD m--n"""CHiiG .... "' • AIOUTT'alYmON
d DOWN TO Ulml
._ QWIJI CHAM.II OM 11tl ... a.
HI THI llOAD TO LOI AWW 11 400-meter
runner Alonzo Babers is profiled, also. a
segment on the 1983 US Wrestltng
Championships featunng Bruce Baumgar-
ten. Greg Gibson. Joe Gonzales. Gene
Miiis and others ( 1 hr )
I FME-4-AU.
C:::: WORLD Of IPOITt Scheduled
Na11onal Champt0nsh1p Sprint Car Racing
(from Rossburg. Ohio). Kentucky Derby
Trial featuring Devil's Bag, Paris Mlle
(from France) . Kentucky Derby Preview.
Including reports on The Blue Grass
ISta=;r . 30 min )
mm ...
OMCA9UI
THI.cl_. ..... '*'-flOOTIML Washington Federals
al Tampa =andl1s (3 hrs.)
IU ._, Comedian Bill
Cosby pokes fun at 81/eryday life In this
one-man show ( 1 h1., 44 min )
(L)llOVll "Rocl<y Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syt·
vesler Stallone. Gari Weathers ( 1 hr , 40
mrn)
(l) MOVll ''Hamlet" ( 1948. Dfama) Lau-
rence Olivier, Jean Simmons (2 hrs. 33
min )
Ml@ llOVll "The McMasters" ( 1970. West·
ern) Burt Ives, Brock Peters. (2 hts ) .. ~ ...
(!I .a: WOIU Of WOllTI SchedUled
-lalurclay Cont.
NlflOnat Championshq> Sprint Cat Racing
(from R068butg. Ohio). Kentucky Derby
i'rlal featuring Devil'a Bag; Perla Mile
(trom Franoe); Kentucky Derby Preview,
lnclUdlng reporia on The Blue Grass
Stakes. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
l =:,.wo
~nouL IDmOll A look at u.s news events and trends as seen by foreign
jOurnalists stationed In this country, Host.
l=ord Rowan. ~~fUIM "The Go-Go's"
tlTTM • 1111 um ._...,_.,E IQ
_ _.lvenlng .. ,(J)Cll ... ....
llOVtl "40 Pounds Of Troub1e··
( 1963, Comedy) Tony CUrlls. Suzanna
Pleshette A cabaret owner and his club
singer find their hands lull When they
agree to take In a troublesome but lovable \1!<e. (2 hrs.) a PUYUC1•W110...c, nuv.. All)._ Thrs review of Iha major events
and trends ot 1983 Includes appearanoes
by Michael Jackson, David Bowie, The
Police, Diana Ross. Biiiy Joel, Man At
WOfk, 8ton John. Donna Summer. Prince
~~=kJ,to..~ m> mWI "Hot Rods To Hall" ( 1967,
Orama) Dana Andrews. Jeanne Crain.
When a tamlly take over a desert motel
business, lhey fall victim to harassmeni
ltrom~=;~~
llAGIC Of R.OUL PAlfTllQ
llOYll "Megalorce" ( t981. Adven-
ture) Barry Bostwick. Persis Khamballa
A group of tachnolog1cally supertor mer·
cenarles battle the forces of a riny military
dictatorship 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ©) MOVll "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy)
Kun Russell, Jack Warden. After the
owner of a bankrupt car shop dteS, his
employees try to cover up htS demise to
prevent his weallhy car dealer brother
from inheriting rhe business 'R' ( t hr • 53
min)
llOYll "Max Ovgan Aelurns" ( 1983.
Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards
A w1d0w's ne'er-do-well father. Who aban-
doned her when she was a child ot nine.
shows up with a suitcase full of Ill-gotten
money and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1
hr., 38 min) .. ,.()) ...
IOl...wrl
DoomDUQOUT
THI DO rf ~ IHOW "Home
Security" Architect Curt Burbtek and
remodeller AVl8n Rogers discuss window
and door security and other bUrglary
deterrents. '9 NOU.YWOOO: C.. TMOUIMD MD 0..
mfTI MIDODm,.um NI 2 OI THI TOii
WT IACll wrrH DAYID HCMOwrl'Z NOU.YWOOD CL.OllUP Featured: profUe
ol Howie Mandell ol "St Elsewhere "
I :.Cl.Oii ~ co.oltT
Tlll•YUUPI IA•'1U Los Angeles Dodgers at
SanO!egofa~es (3 hrs ) 1 ..-.cen.~Y
-ITOltY "Rupert Murdoch: Prass
Baron Who Would Be King" An uamlna-
tlon of Rupert Murdoch's Influence on
journalism as he attempts to control major
media. (Pan 1 of 2)
(B)l90 ~ ATTIACTICllll
CJ;) lllOWW "Monty Python Live At The Hol-
lywood Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John
Cleese, Michael Penn Members of Brit-
ain's n.tned comedy troupe re-ereate on
stage some of their funniest 9ketche6. 'R' llhr~ ..... ,.. UllOIOWI ...
.UTPAMI Oii 1111 WOIU
1::9 DMa ....
Tlll•YULll m OI LA. Featured: a profile of the.
besketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabber.
a IOOk at a group ot men Who are "week-
end warriors"
I flW&jC ,,,,..
m011MDllOO
&fM-"Tailspin" A behind-the-scenes story ot Amerlca's first alrtlne
bankruptcy and the attempts of Braniff's
chief executive 10 restructure the compa-
~· ~ UO MACMDll A look at the Clas-
sic Cheesecake Company; modern day
TV pitchman; USA men's Olump1c volley·
ball team ml THI -.ATOUTDOOM Jim Tabor goes on a bike tour and Illes In a hot-air balloon
at Albuquerque, New Mexico's 12th lnter-
natt0nal Balloon Fiesta. c;i
.... THI.._.. 0VD Rare footage
and tilm clips recapture the per'formances
ot 11 legendary talents -Including J1m1
Hendr1J1. Janis Joplin. Elvis Presley and
John Lennon -wilh commentary by such
musicians as Chuck Berry. James Brown
and= Simon. ( 1 hr )
(%) "'Forced Vengeance" ( 1982.
Adventure) Chuck Norri$, Mary Loulile
Weller. A karate axpen uset his mowe to
drive mobsters out ot a Hong Kong gem-bll~tabllshment. 'R' ( 1 hr., '3 min.) -8 Cl) WllZ ml Richie dl9oovert that hll
glrlfrlend's father. a United Statee eenetor,
is lnvolVed In a government oover-up. ( 1
hr.) 0 OJ N+W.,.... Amo4d'a favor-
ite teacher reveaJs the astonJahlng truth
about her need to hold down another job.
,, ~ ''Winchester 73" ( 1967, West-
ern) Tom Tryon. John Sallon. A man'•
Pfized rlfle Is stolen, and he walls for It to
go through many hands befOl'e 11 la
returned. (2 hrs.) 8 [Ql U. llOOUI Hooker Is determined
to learn lhe Identity of the beautlful "Jene
Doe" whose body he found In the aurf.
(B) Q ( 1 hr) G ltCMI "Fall Of The House Of Ushef''
( 1958. Horror) Tom Tryon. Matlhe•
Thompson. Based on the story by Edgar
Allan Poe. A girl who was burfed allve by
her brother returns to haunt him. (2 hra.)
(!) TWIJflfT IM
Cl) A llAIMD IWI A successful lawyer
and family man. Jol'ln Strickland (Antho-
ny Hopkins) escapes trom the trappinga
of a conventional Ille through an adulter-
ous rela1lonsh1p that ends in tragedy;
C1aran Madden. Lise Hilboldt. Johr'I
LeMesurler and Cllve Francis co-star.
(Part 2 ol 2) (2 hrs )
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-lalurclay Coal~
strandlngs Of wneles IS el(plOted through
tlleories Which try to explain why these
intelligent animals beach t~.
~ent on mass suicide ( i ht ) ~
... "Tim" (1981. Drama) Plp8f
Laurie. Mel Glbeon. A young retarded
men and a S8n$1tlve. mldd-.aged woman
develop a cioM rellltlon.Shlp ol mutual
need and understanding that leads to an
unorthodox mem.ge. ( 1 tv . 35 min.) (() lflOllTIC8n9
©).,.. "The B&acio: Stallion Returns"
( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ten Garr
A bOy goes to the Sahara Desert to find
hlS beloved black Arabian stallton who
has been reclalmed by its p<9YiouS owne<
'PG' ( 1 hf .. 43 min )
.... TM.I nmAm "Princess And
The Pea .. This Y9f'Slon of the olasse tale
stars Lir.a Mlnnelli as Princea Alecia. Tom
Conu as Pr1nce RlchatO and Beetnce
Stra~s the prince's mother ( 1 Iv) 6D "The Amazing MfS.. Holiday"
( 1943. Adventure) Deanne CA.trbln,
Edmond O'Brien A courageous American
teachef ~ a group of refugee ~eo
escape duMg Wortd W81 ll (2 hrs.)
.. «l)wmeGWlrM
• 11 e •• U IL.r._ Joey's ecc:eo-
111c: gtandfathef en,oys his stay at the
hoUse until he tindS twnseff talking to Jen-
Otlef and reehzlng he must ha"'ll died
Cf) L.IUTY\llOIM_.. MePAmM
G!) .,_"Stage Door Canteen' C t9'3
MUSIC811 Loo McCaHJSter. Heten Hayes
Tt'lfee g.rts oate ~. egnonng the rules
ser down by the Stage Door Canteen
~they won.. (2 tn)
.,_ .. And Now For Something Com-
pletely 01llerM1t" I 1972 Comedy)
GraNam Chapman, Jonn Cleese Mem-
t>ers ot "Monty Python's Aywlg Cn::us ·
Ofesertt a senes ol comeoy sketches 'PG'
t tht 291TWl )
I],. m'Wtl 'King Of Comedy' ( 1982.
Comedy) Robet1 De NllO Jerry l ewws A
la•hng comedian ptans to kidnap a we4-
known tat. stlO* host 'PG' t I IY '1
mrn •& .,.,. "Tom Hom" 11 980 West·
eml St~ Mcaueen. Richard Farns-
worth In eet1y 20ttK:enMy Wyoming. a
bOunty hunter Nred by a group of ranch-
ers to track dOWfl rustlet'S is set up •oc a
~~~R~a
Chellenger must convV'Ce • pusert7y to
r.etp hef tram for an deged Olympic
~t. a three legged rec:e, customers at a
ges S1at10n'1 Jul.service t:Sland are asked
to pay one dolal extra to be entettalned
~ exotic: denoerl. • «I LM IOAT Vtckl tnes to help a gir1
who has prob1iems rwtatlng to her fath«. a
newfywed an~ts to htde Na wtte trom
l'll:s bOSS. and a man enlists a women to
find out ~ crew membef sto6e hlS flan-
oee (R) 0 ( 1 IY' . • M&fti • ..-
(() ,_ "WCT FNr ' ~ sem.mel
meteh (trom Odes. Texas> IR) (• tv's l
... '"The Black Stdon Retums'
('982 A~ture) Kely Reno. T811 Gen
A bOy gc:>es to the Sahefa Desert to fnO
hll Debled bll9dc Aratli9n stallion WhO
h8s been rec::tam9d by lt:8 Pf8YIOUS owner
PG' t1 ht 43 mn)
.,.,. Expo6eCf c 1983. c:nm.1
Nestas:s;a K;nska. Han9)-Kettel A. young
""°"*' G e~ to ~ and romance
in Pw1is end New 'Yor1'. R" I 1 tv 40
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1• Fnday.Apn121. 1984
.. (ll).-T TUCKI
............ , Vint .. thtllled, but
the rest of the temlly Is In &t)()Ck when
Naomi announces stie'a pregnant (R)
(f)TA.-rlll9
CC) .,.,. ''Sink The Bismarck" (1960,
Adventure) Kenneth More. Dena Wynter
The famous German b9rtteshlp IS deteat-
ed by an available air and 988 forces ( t
N , 37 mlfl)
-II e M llU..09 IOll CotyeN sets out on a one-man revenge ~ to locate
the men wtlo shol Dillard. ( 1 hr )
I ~MITAIY aMe A youngster asks
an elderty man about hef perents' death,
and a garrulous vaudeville entertainer
seeks a reunwo with his old stage part·
ners (R) o ( 1 tv )
8 PLAYUCI•~---~ All> .. This NMeW of the major 8Yents
and trends of 1983 lncl\ldes appearances
by Mdlael Jackson. O.Vid Bowte. The
POl!oe, °'8na Ross. Billy Joel. Men At
WoB., Elton Jonn, Donna SYmmer. Pr1nce
and CultUfe Club. t2 hrS..)
• Gii ITAm ' m ttCA A variety show
inctudlng studio performances. oeAebflty
~ and country musk: This ~·s
~ts. How1e Mandel. OooAld O'Connor.
Kenny Rankin. Sha Na Na. Suzanne
Somers. Tiffany Renee. Les Ballets De
Trocadero (2 hrs I
.IOUDIOLD (H)crmc:alA&YM .... Comedy
sketches combine *11h cAaSSIC him and
news footage '" an ottt>eat. satiric tak&-
otf ~LOU FAUllA I A taped perlormance
ffom the Aladdin Hotel m Las veoas 11
hr )
I Lin TU AIOUT YOU
-.-TTMCCI
-ICU>IOLD .,.,.fl ''Stlaoes Of Oentness" Mary
Moros. Pau Heftloerg and Peter Settelen
stat in a story by Waltef de ta Mare abOUt
a boy wno t>etieves his hunt IS 1n league
wtth Satan Q ( l tv I G.,.. · The Wortd Gone Mad .• ( 1933.
Orama) Pat O'Brien J Carrol Naish A
cr<><*ed financier and hts nencrvnen try 10
frame a C11S1rict attorney ( 1 IY . 30 min)
Ji) Q&.W Q.UI • c:oicm1 Culture
Club perlonns "Karma~:· "Do
Yoo Aealy Want To Hurt Me?" and "MISS
Me Blind" at the Hammersmltfl Odeon In
LondOn.. ~ 11 rv J
IPLA\'Wf-1'0 ..,,_.. -UC. .. IAl\m&l 90KT1 Ni9
WCM.-L.m•n.fUllCm "" aeCI>o e ... YlimT'f Q.UI ......,._ Monty H.o
h051S thl.s ern.I fund-ratMlg 9¥8tll (2
hrs.)
• 9IMI 11-9 RlSe Ana ~ .. 0t Legl Ole-
moncf' ( 1960. CXama) Ray Danton.
Karen Steele The infamous gangstet.
Legs Olamond. ~ he ls WldestNCt~
ble and sets out to pro-.oe (2 hrs.)
... 'Tltlllat100 ' ( 1982. Comedy)
Kitten NatMOad Enc EdWards.. Two,..,~
boiled Du1 half-baked pnvate Oltec:fllls
seercn '°' • woman of ""'** PftlPCI'· tlOnS. ( 1 IY , 30 mh J mTtl#~
... "LOOC' t1972. Comeoy) Rlcn-
8'0 Attenooroui1t lee Almictl. Ar1 ~
woman's sori a1ld 1'115 beS1 lnend declOe to
horde ltlW rot>t>ety wwvwigs In hef coffin .,
~ sae.zy 8ntJSh hotel ·PG· ! 1 tw • ' 1
r!W\.) ... ,
tW @~TMCU
J
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• Ul\m&Y _., Ull Holt: Don
Rk:klel. Guest. Blly tdOI ("Whitt Wed-
dl!'lO," ''Rabel Yell"). (R) (1 hr .• 30 min) ..... (IJ ... "The Star Packet" ( 1934,
Western) John Warr-. Verna Hillie A
tough cowt>oy depUttzea • group of ranch-
9f5 to round up a geng of outlaws. ( 1 hr
15mln~ i ••W ... 1•10CKS• mM WW Neel Gabler and Jet-
frey Lyons rev\ew "Romancllig The
Stone" and ":i;1za:hlft." ~mtMlt ~•MACT AUii Comedian Richard~ performs
hts stage act at lhe New YOtk comedy
club Gatch A Ristng Star . CID .,. "Expoe.d" ( 1983, Ofama)
Nastassla Kin~. Harvey Keitel A VOO"Q
woman is alCposed to rtlks end romance
in Paris and New York. 'R' (1 hr.. 4C
min.) CD.,. ''The Opening Of Mlsty Beetho-
ven" ( t979. ~) Constanoe Money
Jamie GIHls A reciowned MX authority
makes a wager that he can tum a com·
mon Panslan tart Into a high-priced. )81
set =rt. ( 1 hr., 25 min.)
"Nana" (198t. Orama) Katya
Berger. Jean-Pierre Aumont. A beauttlul
and w1Utul p<ostltute putt tier appeatance
an<I body to use to become the toest of
the town 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min.)
1W D .,. "Planet Of The Apes" (1968.
Science-Fiction) Charlton Heston, Roddy
McOowall Foor astronauts crash oo a
planet ot the far luturt ruted by talking
5111'"80$, (2 hrs. 15 min.) 11198 .,_ ··Skullduggtty" (1970, Adven-
rure) Susan Clanc. Burt Reynolds. Anthfo-
Pol<>gtSts discover valuabte mineral depos-
its and a~e eteetures wt\ile on .afari in
New Guinea (1 hr .. 55 min.)
8)1TMllMDI
fD DAYID •--Featured. foot care. evening gown designs. ( 1 hr ) ~.,. "E~ On Taboo Island"
l 1977. Orama) Laura Gemser. A young
man is cast ashore on a tropical Island
and meets a sensuous young woman 'R'
i hr. 25min )
M.19 llTQICOCK 5 I 11
1119 -.rl'IACl:I
1t'tl .,_ "Hot o.nu Nights" (t 98 1.
Comedy) Hiiiary Summtra. Aaven Turnei
A wealthy Texas famly Of fert~ pro-
dueef'S engage In cutthtoet competltlOn
and= lo'.'emeklng. ( 1 Iv., 25 mlrt.)
119 8 "Pete 'N"lllUt" ( t972. eom&-
dy) Wettef Matthau. CarOI Burnett A
merrled couple dtttt 8Plft etttt their son
Oles. bUt love ..,.,..t\Jaly br1ng8 them back
I the< (2 ht$.)
IOCIPAUCI
tll9 .,. "Texas Terror" ( 1935, West·
ern) John Wayne, Gebby Hayee.. A COW·
bOy rlddert wttn guilt O"lfK the deeth ~ his
best lnend decicfea to become • peec.eful
e:!.._O&peCtor. ( 1 hr. 5 min)
CJ.).,. "ti You Coutd See What I Hear"
(1982, ~1:?= Singer. AH Thomlan. n.· Jil l\M9' of blind
~ 8'At9n'• calege <1171 .. ~ 'fllQI (1 tw •• 40 min ) ·1-NUICI Y...neu911UtatcC*f9J ....... _
... "fight Cotm19ncr' ( 19' 1,
Adventure) Aobllrt Teytor. A.Ith .._y
A c.oet .,..,.,. hla Wtl'Ot'' rt a IOUlltMnd· I~ ..... 8"" .. I ten (a fa. 30
"*'-? • I , ..
• .,_ "Crime And Passion" ( 1976)
Omar Shartf. Karen Black. A romantically
fnvOlved couple set out to rip off a rich.
and da=ous· flnanclef ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cf)~
(%) .,_ "Poltergeist" ( 1962, HorrOf)
Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth Winiams. Vengeful
ghosts take over a suburban California
home and abduct the resident family's im:t~'PG' (1 hr .55min)
w -.TlUClt
t:1f MCMI "Cujo" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee
Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A woman and
her young son are trapped In their car at
an tSolated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabid dog. 'A" ( t hr .. 31 min.)
t:11 CID THI GMA't 'LIAW tun • A took at
the e•travagant pleasures money can
bUy, including the "meal of a hletlme" and
a topless beach at St Tropez. (I hr )
t.al (!) llCMI "Warpath" (1951, Western)
Edmond O'Bnen. Polly Bergen A cowboy
av~ the death of his hancee ( I hr ) I ~City For Conquest" ( 1940.
Drama) James Cagney. Ann Shendan A
prizefighter devoted 10 his kid brother los-
es his eyesight In a fateful match. (2 hrs )
Ct) llO¥ll "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Dra-
ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin
The new kid at a Chicago high school
makes friends with the school outcast and
together they stand up to the cruel qang
-Sunday
.. 1=-= / ccmMTY CAUJl>All a•TOflB C&..OllUP
~
~
... TMI ..-Sova Rare foorage
and film clips recapture the performances
ot 11 legendary talents •• including J1m1
Hendtlll, Janis Joplin, El111s Presley and
John Lennon • w11h commentary by such
musictans as Chuck Berry James Brown
and Carly Simon ( 1 hr I
(J..) llOVIE "Fighting Back·· ( 1982. Ora
ma) Tom Skemtt Patti Lupone (I hr 40 ::1m;"!.rC .....
.. AT-fc9 CAl'TMtlMQMOO CM9VI MOfU: ""VW1""'WOM--rr Ot1 ..,._ ,..
(J)~ICHUUD
([) ~ ··wcT Best Sem1ftna1s· (From
Dallas) (R)Jfa~· 30min.)
(])•tTtll Q CZ) llCMI "Exposed" ( 1983. Drama)
Nastass1a Kinski. Harvey Keitel ( I hr • 40
min~
fc9. ITMCADI HOMTAL -~ Y.-rt CWI TELITltOM Monty Hall hosts this annual lund-ra1s1ng event ( 1
hr)
fllltlOIM. a••••• TWlOOHATWJl•IQ YOUTH• TMI _,
MIDAYllAll
~ ... .......
.,_ ··1 See A Dark Stranger·· ( t947.
Suspense) Oet>orah Kerr. Trevor Howard
whleh had persecuted them both. 'PG' ( t
ht .. 38 min.)
Cf),,_ "WCT Fk\.t" Second best
semifinal matct\ (from Dalla•. Texas) (R)
i)_ hr .. 30 min.)
(OJ llOVll "Things Are Tough AH Over"
( 1962. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar-
in, Tommy Chong. Two men have nvmef·
ous mlsadventuret wtllle driving an Arab-
owned, money·fllfed. limo to Laa Vegas.
'R' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.} Wlt&IMVM:M OllOll -«1' .. 1CC1C 11mrr u.: vmoe
d m¥ll "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982.
Comedy} R}Chard Pryor. Margot Kidde<
A war veteran turna to a lite of crime after
the government raf\Jses to give him back
pay he earned while being a prilonef of
the North Vietnamese for six years. 'A' ( 1
hr .. 35 min.) -
t:ll 11 llCMI "Cry For Help" ( 1975, Drama)
Robert Culp, Elayne Hellvelt An unpopu-
lar radio announcer despera1ety tries to
rally his listeners to loeate an anonymous
gjrl wno has phoned In her suicidal Inten-
tions. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) ~ fMf1tY OOOf.al ~ '::.. "Odyssey Of The Pacific"
( 1961. Adventure) Mickey Rooney. The
eccentric engineer ol a steam loeomotlve
aids a Cambodian refugee. ( 1 hr , 20
min.)
li hr . 38 min.) CID llOVIE "The Personals" ( 1982. Come-
dy) Biii Schoppert. Karen Landry ( 1 hr ,
30mtn.) (OJ llOVIE "The Pride Of The Yankees"'
( 1942, Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa
Wright. (2 hrs .. 30 min.)
1 llOYll "Sherlock HOimes In Terror By
Nlghf' ( 1946. Mystery) Basil Rathbone
N1 I Bruce ( 1 hr , 30 min )
. c:aatltW
.. WVlrTTOllAVIR
1:11 TODAnMUCIDI ••111.rrY C__.WI TMIPIOIU
LIT Tt9M. UQHT ,_,. ear.-tll PAl'TM
......CN.11
ll\IMI D0Wt IATM OAmt
llM'BllOOll
MllCUL.Nm u.u.
llOVIE "The Siience" (1963, Drama)
lngrld Thulin. Gunnel Lindblom. ( 1 hr . 45
min.) . 1'MIL.UtOI
.. All»YWiiih 1• LJlllTml TMAT'ICAT
YAlmn CWI 1BITMC* (CONT'D)
WAllTO__,_
QUE NOUll • llMCM
KWTHCONUll» TMZM
~
DAY t1I DllCCMIY flUITWCAT
llUm~(R)Q
UIDAY811 m¥ll "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco-
late Factory" (1971, Fantasy) Gene
Wttdef, Jack AlbertSOl'I. ( 1 hr .• 38 mtn.)
l ... tJIC ..... YOa
1* GOOD ... 1!11 , .... ll'lflillflM. ··-..... -
-, •ICYIAINCW.9CllT -YMmYCUITUW='"t mA1'11f90ITILlll .................
.. "The Betsy'' ( 1978, Ofat'M)
Laurence Ollvlef. Robert Duvan. 88Md on
the novel by Harold Robbins. A powerltJI
end relentless OetrOlt auto tyoooo brlnge a
daredevil racing star Into his company·to
develop a revolutionary new vehicle. 'A'
~h<t .• 6~ .. ,
.,. "Used Cara" (1980, ComedY)
Kurt Russell, Jack Warden. After the owner of a bankrupt car shop dies, NI
emplOyees try to COV8f up hls demlle to
prevent his wealthy car dealer brother
from Inheriting the business. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 63
a.min ...
• DAY t1I DllCOWat It» MCMI ''Too Hot To Handle" ( 1938,
Comedy) Clark Gable, Myrna Loy. A
reporter tali. itt love with his rlval't glft..
lrlend whlle creating his own news acoops.
~hr .• 30 min.) " ...... .._, UNO Eddy Merckx. Belgian
bicyclist. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
• (]) MCMI ''Hussy" ( 1980, Drama) Heten
Mlrren. John Shea A cabaret hostess end
a mysterious American graduatty faM In
love until their pasts catch up with them.
'ff ( 1 hr .. 35 min )
1
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OULMll ill
LLOYD Oii.Vii _,,, IWMGAllT
ILACKITM
THI WOll.D .. TOMQMOW---llOVIE "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Jerry LewtS, Miiton Ber1e. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.) UTT\.I ....., Japan's bombing of
Pearl Harbof challenges the friendship
between a ten-year-old orphan and an
elderly Japanese man
G) WAY Of TlllTH 1:11 @ llOVll "The Man wno Snot Liberty
Valance"' ( 1962. Western) James Stew·
an, Joh-=ne (2 hrs . 35 min.)
.. ()) Y llON•IQ
n11•MUP1 UTT\.IP..:I
U.O'tDOll.Vll u.a ...,,A&.81.
IUll.-Y#e ....
-.-ITml(R)Q ......
llO¥ll "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery)
Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve ( 1 hr .•
55mln.)
,... "ArthUr Smlth"s Tournament"
... M>llDM n awl.JI~ Ot1 THI PUI IC89
.. ODYISf
ATMMCMll •IM,_ AT CA&.VAltf
.....:IK.PMCI
TOllAMD.,..,
DOWTOUllml .... ~ •mMO A new boy In town gains
'social acceptance with the help of a bird.
li hr , 1 I min.)
(SJ MOvtl ··0usty" ( 1981. Drama) BIN
Friday, Aprll 27. 1984 15
-----------------------------Sunday Coal.
Ken, Noel Trevathen. (1 hr., 28 min.)
(Z) MDVII "lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983.
Adventure) Chuok NOffls. David Carra·
dine. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.)
...... To.MAU. .. ...ciou•a Cl
YllSrf CLUI 1'ILITNOll (COln"D)
_,.OfA&LOI UI Flt
OULM I 111
WU.WUWUT rr••••• ..,~...,,_,.
OfBI .. rrt ..... VIODY'l• 11•11 IPOIT...,.
VlllO •DIOX MDVII ''The Cowt>oy And The Lady'.
( t938. Western) Gary Cooper, Merle
-1~rt1ir
UllllTM COf&MI) ,,. WOM.D TCllOMOW
,,. CltAW Animated. The adven·
tures of Lady Slipper and her friends In
Charm World are told, leaMlog the voloes
of Ben Vereen. Alleen Quinn and Sally
S1ruthers.O
I C.-.CMlil'l ... 1'11111--lt '"nllulOOn ......
~ UllO Tai Ho. Japanese Sumo
Wrestler (R)
Qi) lllOVll "Sliver Dream Racer'. (1980,
Orama) David Essex, Beau Bridges ( 1
hr .. 51 mn.} m film'°'°" -tJ Cll .. IAmTUU. DOmLIMIAlllR "Conference Semifinals" (5 hrs.) O TAD ntl TllT .-:A Star athleles
and ordinary people lake the new Na11<>nal
F11ness Test to see how they measure up.
Coach George Allen and Otymplc gold
medalist Bob Mathias co-host.
lllT Cll U. TOOAY
IBAL.D C/l '1111TM NWICW.1119EIDacl TOOAY ...... ... ,Mn8 1111u...-.. ..,9IDY ............
9Cml "Rataplan" ( 1979, Comedy)
Maunzio N1ehe111. Angela Finocchiaro I 1
hr. 32 mm)
UMTI ··world Mlddlewetght Champ•
oosn1p" (lrom Montreal) (2 hrs.)
@ mv. ··The Great Adventure" (1976.
Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins
t hr , 25 min)
lllOVll "Soc Pack" ( 1982. Comeay)
Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr . <&5
;n~-
.. @ .,. "Standing Tall" ( 1978. Orama)
Robert F<XSlet. Chuck Connors ( 1 hr • 5 5
min.)
-· .. LOR IFUU --.0 DMT c::MWI-~
I 0 1111-wmtDAVID~ _,IQHLa
IA•Ml Chicago Cubs '' PittsbUrgh Plra=.1~13 hrs )
I'* c,;,;t.RJ.. -.......r
WAil ~ -"Tyranny Of The Status Quo .. Guest. Milton Friedman. sen·
ior research fellow. Hoove< tnstrtullon. CU MO¥ll "Oimbo<Ma" (1 979, Drama)
Brvoe Spence, Natalte Bate ( I hr • 27
min)
16 Friday, April 27. 198•
11:11
--&1temo•
11:98 YllSJ'Y CWI,....,... Monly Hall
hos1s this annual fund-ralSlng event ( 1
hr) ·1='=•U•.U. WI -_.,. ... The return of
Herbert and Lotte Strauss to Germany
lrom which they fled 1n 1943 10 escape
almost certain death m a Nazi concentra-
110n camp, tS chronicled. ( t hr )
~ AMlllCM'*BW CC)lllOVll "The Music Man" ( 1962. MUSI·
cat) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones (2
hrs . 31 mtn)
~ "WCT F1nar· (From Dallas) (3
hrs )
CCMfm llOCI •This concert taped
al the Pine Bluff Conll90tloo Center 1n
Arkansas features The Oak Ridge Boys .
The Charlte Danlets Band and Roseanne
Cash (lhr)
..,. AM ~ A look at the
James Bond hims and the actcxs whO
have portrdtr.:genl 007 ( 1 hr )
(.S)P... · M llCOll> YIM
(%) MO¥ll "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Ho11or)
Craig T Netson. Jobeth Wiiiiams ( 1 hr
55 min.)
G') lllOVll "The W11cJ Blue Vondef .. (1952,
Adventure) Wendell Corey. Vera Ralston
(2 hrs I
12:9 @ mv. ··Fear Strikes Out .. (1957. Biog·
raphy) AnthOny Perkins. Karl Malden (2
hrs) ttll1==··" Gi9 000. ..... W •••IOU "Llberty Mu1ual Leg·
ends" Anal round (ltve lrom Onlorl Creell
Counlry Club In Austin. TelC.85) (2 hrs l
I YllSrf CWI lB.IMll (CC*T'D)
IBMAW
•••Ml LOS Angelfi Dodge<s at
San= Padres (3 hrs ) 1 .... ~OJ.I ThiS doct.lmenta·
ry, hosted by Martin Sheen. surveys the
problem of childhood suicide and its al'l'l&-
llora11on through the e~ and
views of suicidal children. thelt tammes
and exC*ta. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.)
ff) _.. GOll "Liberty Mutual leg·
ends" Final round (five from Onion Creek
Country Club 1n Austjn, Texas) (3 hrs)
'1l) A llA T1D Cll TAITI
@ lllOWW" "The' K1lhng Of Randy Webster"
(1981. Orama) Hal Holbrook, Dixte
Carter (2 hrs ) llOVll ··Mane-Anne" ( 1978. Adllen·
ture) Andrea Pelletier, John Jullanl ( 1
hr . JO mm)
(Q) NOY UIUND wmt IKUY llOOllll
Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney sing
and dance some of their old numbers in
lhlS t963 show ( 1 hr )
) llOYll "Merton Of The Movies··
(1947 Comedy) Red Skelton, Virginia
O'Brien ( 1 hr • 22 mm )
.. (!) llO¥ll "Island Of The Blue Dolphins"
( 1964. Orama) Cella Kaye. Larry Doma·
sm (2 hrs )
I AD•tJ
A llATIB Cll TAITI
19 llO¥ll "Piranha·· ( 1978, Science-Fie
lion) Bradford Dillman Heather Menztes I.? hrs )
ti) llOVW '·s1art The RevofUlton Without
Me" ( t970. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Ooo
aid Sutherland (2 hrs.)
~ FACU Cll al.TUM
(0) ~ fOMDA'I CIUMTY comDY
F~ IMOW Jane Fonda and her celeb-
rily guests 1nclud1ng Morgan Fairchild.
Chevy Chase. Sally Field, Mark Hamil!,
Kale Jackson and David Stetnberg, pul on
a senes of skits spoohng fashion ano
S_!)'le ( t hr . 30 min )
LZ.l llOYll "Enchantmenl' ( 1949. Dfama1
Da111d Niven Teresa Wright ( 1 hr . 42
mm)
l .,_ICOTT
-WLD, WLD WORLD Cll ~· !:a _.,., CINT9'AL Archival phOrographs
and chps from old Hollywood musicals
focus on lhe history. architecture anel
~lhotogy of Grand Central Slat'°"
• FACOC/lal.TUM r • llOYll "Looker • ~ 1981. Science-Fie
tion) Albert Finney James Coburn ( 1
hr . 34 mm)
'SJ llOYIE "Same Time. Next Vear'
( 1978, Comedy I Alan Alda. Ellen Burs
ll_f1 ( 1 hr . 59 min )
ta!!!) UMDDllA WORLD Of .&ACQUU COUl-
TIAU
Ml I ::-CAN ADV'DfMI
Y.-r'f CUM 1ILITMOel (CC*T'D)
AIEICAN UOttTW A team of
expert chmbers journeys to Pakistan's
Hmdu Kush range to scale a mountain
la:........._wou
FM& y POR1'AAIT
DlftlQ "U S Indoor Champk>nsh1ps"
(from Gatnesvi~~~ (R) ( 1 hr ) Cit) ~ Q "Caesar's Pal-
ace ln111tational .. ( 1 hr )
llOYll "8111 Cosby Hl~f" ( 1982,
Comedy) Bill Cosby ( 1 hr . « min ) t:atJ JWITMYOU Featured a visit with Game
Show h0s1 Bob Barker. an lntervtew with
announcer Johnny Olson and models Jan-
iee Pennington and Olan Parkinson from
"The Price Is Right "
AGlllCULTUM U.U.
(tl mrtcofl HOU.YWOOD
FAllf AIY aAll>
TONY MOWWI iaol INW.
I FAI&' POITIWf
QITTllQ • TMI MW IS 1111 ... •IA•Ml .. ~~c.nm...-.:..
W MWA.CI
• I -lunclay Cont •
• I IUllDAY
OLYWIAD "The East Europeans"
Gymnast Nadia Comanec1 of Romania,
bO>ter Lasz.lo Papp ol Hungary, and javehn
thrower Ruth Auchs of East Germany are
among the the great athletes learured ( 1
hr.) D MOVll "Fall Of The House or Usher"
( 1958, Horror) Tom Tryon. Marshall
ThOmpson. (2 hrs ) ®> IJITaThl~ na W1D Featured
singer Helen Reddy: singer-actor James
Darren, comic books ( 1 hr ) m M0¥'8 "Murder By Natural Causes·
( 1979, Mystery) Hal HolbrOOI<, Katharine
Ross (2 hrs.) e 11()¥11 "The Burning Hills" ( 1957.
Western) Tab Hunter, Natalle Wood (2
hrs)
• _._ TMI -..cl: nt1 QllBA.
110M Ana THI HOl.OCAUIT A documenta-
ry focusing on one ot the many wpport
groups formed In the 1970s to help chll·
dren of Nazi Holocaust survivors lace their
painful legacy ( 1 hr )
Gi) .,._.. "Mission Monte Carlo" ( 197 I
Adventure) Roger Moore. Tony Curtis. (2
hrs)
~a.c1-w••-YUM ~ 110'111 "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery)
Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve ( 1 hr •
55 ""'\) ~
MOVll "The Personals" ( 1982. Come
dy) 8111 Schoppert Karen LaMry I 1 hr
30 m1n )
CID llOft "Morning Glory'' ( t933. Ora·
ma) Katharine Hepburn Douglas Fa11-
banks Jr ( t hr , t 4 min ,
(%) mYll "Around The w orld In 80 Days ·
( 1956. Adventure) David Niven. Sh11ley
Macla1ne (2 hrs . 48 min I
di@ IABALL Atlanta Braves al Houston
Astros (3 hrs I ._ i ::r.::-WITH DAVI» HOllOWITZ T MmG NJYNIJAGI
I .,..YUM
llOYE "Mother Lode" I t982 Drama)
Charlton Heston, Nick Mancuso ( t hr
41 min) .. I= QMBlf'l .... DIJlllll
AIJC ... O ... , .•. "
THE wca.D Of TOllOMOW w1111am
Shatner hosts thts IOOI< at present and
future technology in the areas ot transpot
talion, med1e1ne, hou91ng and b1omechan
ics Filmed at Ftorlde's Epcot Center ( 1
hr.) I : Lim "The Conservative Dissent
In France" Guest Jacques Chirac. the
mayor of Paris. ( ttlrJ
Ii) IQUAM '°°1' Q.QAIU~DB••IGI Qi (I) COUIQI U.UU USC at Stanlor(J
~hrs l
(jJ llOVll "Willy Wonks Ancl The Choco-
late Factory" ( 1971 Fantasy) Gene
Wilder. Jack Albertson ( t hr , 38 min ) m-uvoHALL
• ca ... llMr rt\.111.,. ...
AUCI
AIJC ... O
llO'fORHD
VIDIO AIQIOI llCMI "My Favorite Wife" ( t 940.
COmedy) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne ( l hr ,
28min)
-1·--llCMI ''Where The Boys Are" ( 1960,
Comedy) Oolotes Hart, George Hamlltoo.
Four young women join the hordes of Flor·
Ida-bound collegians during Easter vaca-
1,~~~~: .....
NGfll TO PDl.I
TAUll lllf lllf• M•A•t ...
llCMI "THX 1138" (1971, Science-"
fiction) Robert Duvall. Donald Pleasenoe.
In the world of the future where humans
are reduced by drugs to automatons. a
man and woman escape their bonds and
fall In love. (2 hrs.)
I ==-' MOYA "Artlflclal Heart" An examine·
lion of the controversy over artlflclal heart
development, with a focus on Barney
Clark's cllse. Q ( 1 hr )
(t)llCMI "I See A Oar1< Stranger" (t947.
Suspense) DebOrat\Ke<r, Trevor Howard.
Thfough her hatred of the British, a young
lrl~ glr1 unwittingly becomes a valuable
asset to the NazlS ( 1 hr., 38 min.)
llCml "Cracking Up" (1983. Come-
dy) Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle. An acci-
dent-prone man flallS at everything includ-
i ~"11ed suicide (I hr . 30 min.)
.. ..c ...
HOUYWOOD CLOllUP Featured. a
behind-the-scenes IOOI< el how "Holty-
1~ C=p·· Is produced
WALL ltmT a.Al 90IT
...Vl&La
.... WAT1
Yawtcea..-,OUR~ ''Who Is
School For?" A look at the p<8$5Ures to
conform that are exerted on handicapped
and gifted children In the public schools.
~) llCml "Dusty" ( t981. Drama) Biii
Kerr, Noel Trevathan An Australian shee-
pherder's friendship with his dog Is chroni-
cled (1 hr . 28 min )
1-~~ II m PATHlll .....V John end Mae pur-
sue a man who has kidnapped one ol the
orphans to prevent the chlld from clelmlng
ah~ lor1une. (R) ( t hr.)
D Q.Ol MUn -..W rT OR MOT Fea-
tured· violent volcanos, a nor1hern Cslllor-
n1a city with an abundance ol cemeterl8S:
the world's largest lizard (R) (I hr ) D llOft "Piranha" ( 1978. Sclence-Flc-
ttOn) Bradford Diiiman, Heaths< Menzies.
A school of man-eating flsh la accidentally
released in the vicinity of a seaside resort
where dozens ot vacationers are relaxing.
lhrs ) ... ~
IT All llMCM
AU. CMA'NU .UT MID .w.L I
UV. WLD .. A Desert Blooming" An
examination ol the variety and abundance
ol hie to be found In the Chihuahuan
Desert In northern Me>tlco. Q ( 1 hr.)
llCMI "Enter The Dragon" ( 1973.
Adventure) Brvoe Lee, John Saxon. A
kung lu e>tpert Is assigned to penetrate an
island fortress In order to destroy an opl·
um and white slavery empire 'A' ( 1 hr •
39m1n.)
(Q) MY GAILUD wmt mcaY llOOlllY
Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney sing
and dance some ot their Old numt>ert In
this 1983 show (I hr.)
(%) lllMI "Lone WOff MQOuede" ( 1983,
Adventure) Chuck Norrtt, David Carra-
dine. A man auempta to end an arms ~operation. 'A' (1hr,47 min.) : ii ,. . .lfl .:1 Mokey dlaco11ers
another tribe Of Fraggles.
I -econ 1:9 OULM•llt
.. (I) Aiiltll• With the Kor•n War
lust ended. Pouer finds hlmtelt beck home but lc)nely for his ad 4077th friends.
(part 1 of 2> (R)
II e .-.t -When a r~ cal burglar diet. Mloheel must find the
m~Mlous and .. person who Is det•· mined to carry on the late crlmlnal'a tracl-
tlon. (A). (1 hf.) 9 COU1T1AU _,... Jacques Coueteeo
and his research crew abOard the Celypeo
e>tptore the cMllzallone. Industries. eook>-
gy and wildlife In and around the Amazon
Rivet. (2 hfa.) • a ..-cA1TU • ~-Cl Mar1c finds himself In trouble When he becomes
lnvOllled with a beautiful woman who hu
mob connections,. (R) Q ( t hr.)
(!) 'l'WIJMr ..
• M WOM.D OI Ta.:IMOW Wlllam
Shatner hoeta this IOok at present and
future t80hn<>logy In the ataas Of tranapor-
tation. medicine. housing and biomechan-
los. Aimed at Florida's Epoot Center. ( 1
hr.) •• I UPllm.llCIPM MCll MIDP ....
u.I WLD "A Oe&ert Blooming" M
examination ol the variety and abundance
ol life to be found In the Chihuahuan
Desert In nor1hern Mex.ICO. Q ( 1 hr.)
Q[!) WlmaCI TNIATM "Nancy Astor"
Nancy and her sister Phyllis enfoy British
society. but Nancy decides to return to
Virginia. during the Atlantic crossing. Nan-
cy meets Waldorf Astor. (Part 3 of 8) Q L! hf.) ~
CC) lilC)Wll "The Music Man" ( 1962, Musi·
cat) Robe<• Preston, Shirley Jones. A
fast-talking salesman comes to a sman
town In Iowa to organize a bOys' band and
Inadvertently falls In love with an unmar-
ned llb<arian (2 h<a. 31 min)
(I) IPOllTIC8n'8 CID llCml "Lone WOff McOuade" ( 1983.
Adventure) Chuck Norris. David Carra-
dine. A man attempts to end an arms
smUQgllng operation. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 47
rflln.)
CO) llCMI "Cul<>" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee
Wallace, Danny Plntauro. A woman and
her young son are trapped In their car at
an isolated auto repair yard by a huge,
rabid dog. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.)
Cl) llCMI "Same Time. Next Veer"
( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen eur.
tyn. Two people carry Oft an unusual
extramarital affair by meeting at the same
re90ft for one weekend eecn year Ollef a
period of several decade&. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59
min.)
•@ ..,•M.al 1r:118 Cl) .,,. ~ IUIOlll The Zlmmert
are shocked when they see an old friend
k~ a strange man at the alrp<>f1. .. iJ Cl)~-I a • • Louise Is afraid
George will be hurt when he It ooexed Into
a youthful competition with an old high
school chum. (A) D fl) llCMI "Speclal Bulletin" c 1983.
Suspense) Ed Flandef'S. Kathryn Walktlf
Anti-nuclear tettorlsts threaten to deStroy
Friday. April 27 . 198-4 17
_______________________ ......... -laaclay Cont.
Charleston, S C , unless the military de-
activates th~ nearly 1,000 missiles sur-
round!!lg the city (A) (2 hrs.) 8 0 llOVll "Chapter Two" ( 1979,
Comedy) James Caan. Marsha Mason
Soon af1er his wife's death, a writer finds
himself reluctantly falllng In love again Q
lhrs.. 45 min.)
WLDIMOOll ,,,,. ,
IOUDtcU
llAllWmCI TMIATM "Nancy Ast0<"
Nancy and her sister Phyflls enjoy British
society. but Nancy decides to return to
VlrglnJa; during the Atlantic crossing, Nan-
cy meet& WaldOrl Astor. (Part 3 ol 8) Q
( 1 hr)
GI> .. ll'l~Yl..,l,.d-fl "Shades Of Darkness" Mary
Morr1s. Paul Hertzberg and Peter Settelen
star In a story by waiter de la Mare about
a boy who believes hrs aunt Is In league
with Satan Q ( 1 hr )
CE) ~ "WCT Finat·· (From Dallas)
(8) ( 1 hr .. 30 mrn,)
(IJ .,_ "Fighhng Back" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Tom Skemtt. Patti lupone. An angry
Phlladelphran organizes a vigilante force
to stem the tide ot v10lent crime 1n hrs
ne1ghb0rtiood. 'R" ( 1 hr .. 40 min)
CZ) m¥W "Poltergeist" ( 1982, Horror)
Craig T Nelson. Jobeth WllHams Vengeful
ghosts take over a suburban California
home and abduct rhe resident family's
~ngest child 'PG' ( t hr , 55 mrn)
• .. (IZ) WHIM'I DAD? What every child wants
from hrs father 1s explored rn this dramattc
~1al. (t hr)
t:ll U Cl) AUCI A 1aywalkrng ticket leads
Vera on a path down the matr1monral
aisle. t:>ut the Reverend mistakenly mames
her to Mel (Part t of 2)
0 ICHOOl llAT Guest Harry Handler
supeMsor of the L A U S 0
(!) m¥W "Shadow 01 The Thin Man"
( t941 . Mystery) Wiiiiam Powell, Myrna
Loy Airer a 1ockey rs found dead. a race-
track scandal 1s Ullcovered (2 hrs ) -II Cl) 11lAlfO Oii, IU>. Slocum resigm
from the hospital staff but later returns tc
IS'!i_:;:•~l~I IRJ
TMIGOOO ....
TMI IHAU8'UM l'UYI "Two Gentle-
men 01 Verona" Tessa Peake-Jones
Mk:hael Byrne John WOOdnull ano
Joanne Pearce are leatured 1n 1h1s come-
dy about the changing lorlulles 01 two
friends and therr servants Q (2 hrs )
<Ii) llO¥IE "Silent Rage" ( 1982. Adven-
ture) Chucr.. Norris, Ron Silver A crnteally
ln1ured psychopath Is revitalized and
made almost 1ndestruc1able by the hand!·
work of a mentally ullhrnged scientist 'R'
i_! hr .. 40 min)
(DJ lllOYE "Man, Woman And Chlld"
( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheeo. Blythe
Danner ~ mall's happy family life is dis-
rupted by the death of a woman with
whom he had a bnef affair years earlier
and the arrrval of the son he had never
known 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min )
I PAPB CHAii: TMI IECOND YIM
-Clll.DfB INID
-IT•WNll• anaTUIBT Tiii Wiii( Featured
linger Helen Reddy, singer-actor James
Darren. comic books ( 1 hr ) e MM PMlllWI Neat Gablef and Jef-
frey Lyons review 'SvMg Shill" and "The
Stone Bov "
18 Friday, April 27, 1984
ct) DAlri. MM.I. l _. OAtD llOCI W
ICM .,.... ...... HlghMQhts of the
duo's lnternatlor'lal ~ t°"', lndudlng
perlormancea ot "Say It lln't So," "Adult
Educalton" and "ManeatM." .. , ...... ..-uc.
.. u.AY8'0ITl'1MI ~Cll-1W a w e ...
•M.L.ITlmT w.., ..,.'°'°" _,,,IWMUIT
~ "Chasing The Basketball
Dream" A IOOk at the recNltment of the
natlons's top high school athletes. who
are promised an education In excnange
for play, and the academic rl&ks they race.
Q__(I hr.)
(CJ .cM1 "l()()l(er" 1198f, 'Scl8oce-Ac-
t1on) Albert Anney, James Coburn. The
mysterious deaths of a series of beautiful
models Involved In a new adventslng
project are blamed on the plastic surgeon
who operated on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34
min)
CE) .... -, .. eca,,_rfl..,••
(S)mwm "Mother Lode" (1982. Orama)
Charlton Heston. Nick Manouso. A Scot-
tish miner trleS to Pf'Otect his gold but runs
Into people who want It too. 'PG' (1 hr.,
41 min.)
CZ) m¥ll "Gun Crazy" ( 1950, Orama)
Peggy Cummins. John Dall. A tast-livlng
former carnival girl rrles to convince her
marksman husband to turn his skills to :DT~~~21min.)
11•@ m¥ll "Blondie Knows Best" (1947.
Comedy) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lake.
Dagwood Is fired when he IS caught lmper-
sonaung his boss. (1hr .30 min.)
11:11 tJ Cit ...
({J MOVIE "Daddy's Llrtle Gills" ( 1983,
Ofama) Anna Ventura. Chelsea Manches-
ter A man's three daughters srage a mud·
wrestling event to help him pay his taxes
1 hr., 16 mrn,)
1 t.11 WOllTI PIW. ,AClllllEhi
MAMYO ~l90RT
ATMllOVB ..., ,Al.WIU.
• llO¥IE "French Postcards" ( 1979.
Comedy) Miles Chapin, Blanche Baker A
group of American students becomes
enthralled with France and Its people
while studying there. (R) (2 hrs . 15
min)
I .CUii
1W llCMI "French Postcards" ( 1979,
Comedy) Miles Chapin. Blanche Baket A
group of American students becomes
enthralled with France and its people
while st~"ng the<e. CR) (2 hl'S )
I, L "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980.
Drama) David Essex, Baau Bridges A
Brrtrsh motorcycle enthusiast Inherits his
late brother's custom-bull1 bike and
decides to use ii in his bid tor the 500 c c.
troph~' ( 1 hr . 51 min./ 1t.tl II "The Friends 0 Eddie Coyie"
( 1973, Orama) Robert Mitchum. Peter
Boyle. A federal agec'lt uses a smalltime
crook to •.xpose a crime ring. (2 hrs .. 10
min"' -•ut:..r .. ~.,.."Midway'' (Pan 1ot2) (1976.
Adventure) Charlton Heston. Henry Fon-
da. Japanese end American military
f0<oes square oN tor a naval and eerlal
ballle centered around a Paelftc iliand
durieitorld War II, (2 hra.) I au••••••UNAmDIATH _.. CMUWAY MIDVCH Forme
Prime Minister Edward Heath dltcusse-
the Mure relationship between his coun
try and the COmmon Ma~et and Speev
lates on some cures tor Great Brltaln'1
economic predicament ( t hr.)
Cl) COUHI IA•M.L USC at Stantorc
ie)~s.) cm "Cfossbar" ( 1982, Orama)
Kim Callrell, John Ireland. Aftet IOllng 11
leg In a farm accident, an Olympic hlgt'
jump wlnne< rs determined to compete
f n. ( 1 hr., 27 min.)
11111 MC ...
-MOU.YWOOD ~Featured: profile
of HOWie Mandell of "St. Elsewhere.'' (I) llCMI "The Savage Curse" (1974,
Mystety) George Chaklris, Jenny Agutter
A man learns two disturbing facts about
hts m1SS1ng brother's glrttrlend. eve<y man
who falls In love With her disappears and
her protective uncle Is obsessed with the
wort<s or Et,rr Allen Poe. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
(f)•DIL IUO CC)llOVll "The Lady In Red" ( t979, Ora-
ma) Rooer1 Conrad. Pamela Sue Marlin
In the v10lent days of the tawteu 1920s.
an Idealistic young farm girl beeomes the
moll of rhe Infamous gangster John Odl-
'!!991 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 min.)
W llOVll .. Around The World In 80 Days"
( t956, Adventure) David Niven, Shirley
Macla1ne. In 1872. an English gentleman
makes a bet that he can travel around the
world In 80 days 'G' (2 hrs .. 48 min ) ~WALLY GIOlm
11:9 F ... CTM C* .UTIBI
-llCMI "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny Rogers. Diane--Lane. A race-car
driver turns a se1ttet ol JUVentle car
strrppers into a wrnnrno pit crew 'PG' ( 1
hr . 45 mrn) ta& llOYll "R PM." ( 1970. Orama)
Anth<>ny Quinn. Ann-Margret When he rs
made president ol a dlssldent·torn urnver·
srty. a sociology professor trieS to estab-
ltsh a rapport with the students (2 hrs )
1 ---~ llllf8118fT ...
IWITW.MTI ~ llOVll "Hard Bo41ed Mahoney" ( 1947
Comedy) Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey T~
Boys find themselves involved with a mys
he and a mob of gangsters when they set
out rn search of a beauttful lady ( 1 ht., 30
min)
(}j) l90T IEllUM.Y THI ... Comedy
sketcnes combine wilh claSSIC film and
news footage in an offbeat, satiric take-
off
a1) llCMI "The Woman Inside" ( 1979,
Orama) Joan Blondell. Gloria Manon. A
wounded soldier returns from Vietnam
anxtOUS to have a sex-change operation
'R' (I hr .. 35 min.)
W @ WOM.D AT LMQI
119 D AT• wmt Guest. Lynne Utt man. ( 1
lhr.) ...
HI (l)• ... .-nwATCM
MC ...
IT'IW..•llDI m¥ll "The Killing Of Randy Webstef"
( t 981, Drema) Hal Hotb<OOk, Dl>tle
Caner A Louisiana couple Investigates
the slaying of their son by Houston police U hr . 45 min.)
Ill (CJ llOVll ''The First Deadly Sin" ( 1980.
Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway A
veteran New Yort< Cty police detective.
who5e wife IS suffering from a MOOUS ltt·
ness. tries to catch a brutal kllle< terr011z·
~ Manhattan. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.)
. -lanclay Coat. I •@..,, IWWf
1
the play by WIHllm Shakeepeere. A young and pleQlattie tht young man· a promlllng
• .. Cl>.,.. "Dari< Places" (1973 Horror) Oanlah prince wrestlea With his ooneolenoe iy. •pQ· i 1 hr., 55 min.)
· when he la confronted wtth questions of • 11•• 'IW (JI) Robeft Hardy, .Joen Colllna. An ex-mental trea~and madnM&~ hra. 33 min ) 4r11 .,.. "Raw R>fce" ( 1981 Adven-petlenl takes ove< the run-doWo mansion fli'I __, • • • of a men1ac when the dead man's spirit M \OJ --• ooncet1 taped ture) Cemefon Mitchell, Geoff Binney. po•MMS him to repeat a aeries of grisly at the Pine BkJff Convention Center In Three martial art• eKpertt encounter aome
murderS 'PG' ( 1 hr 31 min 1 Arkansas features The Oak Ridge Boyt. deadly obctaclet on Warrior's Island 'R'
...• ·· · The Charlie Daniels Band and AOMarine ihr .. =•
Mt alCOAmntlllM W ~TOPt:l'ntlllDN•ll 4111 1--0/IW ... NrTm 419 .,,. "Lone Wolf McOuade" (1983,
.. 1 Cash. (1 hr.) _ ...
•lllM1ml .,_ "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery) Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carra-
.. PAmta Michael C81ne, Christopher Reeve. A play· dine. A man attempts to end an arms
llCMI "Hamlet" ( 19•8. Drama) Leu-wright suffering from writer'• block plans amugollng operation. 'PG' ( 1 hr., •7
renoe OtMer. Jean Simmons. Based on to dO away with a former student of his. min.)
.. Moaclay
•CC) "Dream House" (1981, Drama) John
Schnelder, Marilu Henner. ( 1 hr., •O min.)
•(fl) "Jigsaw" ( 1968, Mystery) Harry
Guardino, Hope Lange (2 hrs.)
.. (I) "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven-
ture) Animated. (I hr . 10 min.)
(%) "AuthOfl Author!" ( 1982, Comedy)
Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon (1 hr , 50 min.)
,_(]) "Liiiie Boy Lost" ( 1953, Drama)
Blrig Crosby, Claude Dauphin. (2 hrs ) NI CID "High Road To China" ( 1983. Dra-
ma) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong (2
hrs.)
.. CC) "Adam's Woman ( 1972, Drama)
Beau Bndges. John Mills ( 1 hr , 55 min.)
(I) "Author! Author!" ( 1982, Comedy)
Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr . 50 min )
•(%) "Loot" ( t972. Comedy) Richard
Allenborough, I.Be Remick I t hr . 4 1
min )
-CC) "Enchantment" (1949, Drama) David
Niven, Teresa Wright (I hr .. 42 min )
(I) "The Happy Years" ( 1950. Comedy)
Dean Stockwell. Darryl Hickman ( 1 hr .
50mtn.)
-(fl) "Who's Got The Ac11on?" (1962.
Comedy) Dean Martin, Lena Turner (2
hrs.)
-· "Tension At Table Rock" ( 1956, Dra-ma) Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone (2
hrs.)
(%) "Around The World In 80 Days"
(1958, AdVenture) David Ntven. Shirley
MacLalne. (2 hrs., 48 min.)
-···---· llovle9--• "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" ( 1955,
Muslcel) Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain. (2
hrs.)
CC) "Hookytonk Man" ( 1982. Drama)
Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrs .. 5
min.) CID "The Black S1alllon Returns" ( 1982.
Adventure) Ketty Reno, Teri Garr. ( 1 hr .
43mln.) cm "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( t981 ,
Drama) Sytvla Kristel. Nlcholas Clay ( t
hr., 45 min.)
W(Z) "Exposed" ( 1983. Drama) Na.stassla
Klnski, Harvey Keitel ( 1 hr., 40 min )
• "Frankenstein's Daughler" ( 1959,
Horror) John Ashley, Sandra Knight. ( 1
hr., 30min.)
a.CC) "Black Beauty" (1946. Drama) Mona
Freeman, Richard Denning. ( 1 hr., 14
min.) CID "Super Fuzz" ( 198 1. Comedy)
Terenoe Hiii, Etnest 80fgnlne. ( 1 hr .• 35
(S)·)'Susplclon" ( 1941 , Su.penae) Cary
Grant. Joan Fontaine Directed by Alfred
Hitchcock. (2 hrs.)
Cl) "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983,
Drama) Manin Sheen, Blythe Dann«. ( 1
ht .. !Jg min.) •CJJ "Megaf<><oe" (1981, Adveoture) Bar-
ry Bostwick, Persis Khamballa ( 1 hr., 40
min.) •cc:l "Dream House" (1981, Drama) John
Schnelder, Marilu Hanner. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
(%)"Enchantment" ( tS.9, Drama) David
Niven, Teresa Wright. ( 1 hr .• 42 min.)
W CI) "The Way Of The Wind" (1977,
AdVenture) Documentary ( 1 hr.. ..
min.)
M (I) "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adventure)
Chnstopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. (2 hrs ,
Smtn ) •CJ:o "High Road To China" (1983. Dra-
ma) Tom Selleck. Besa Armstrong. (2
hrs )
(%)"The Kingfisher" (1982, Drama) Rex
Harrison. Wendy Hiiier. ( 1 hr , 20 min.) --1v ..... ........
QR
C81 ...
lllOUCI WOMMe
mbTUT MmlCM tBO
AIC ... Q ,,.... COlilPwt
IUCI~ llACm.l~•llMOUR ....
.. 11.MOlllMAIFFTT
mVll "Enchantment" ( 1949, Drama)
David Niven, Teresa Wright. An elderly
man la reminded of his past romance
when his grandson confronts him with hia
love story. ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) cm mVll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plalc:t"
( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel
Ward. A hard-bolled private eye runs Into
a host of famlllar c¥ractera while Investi-
gating the death of a scientist I cheese
-~oon. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
llJmVll "Authorl Author!" (1982, Com-
edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. A New
Yori< ptaywriQht's wlfe leaves him with a
gang of mostly hat ci'tlldren to take care of
just as his new play Is about to open. 'PG'
1hr .50 min.)
DICI VAi Dftl .. ...
TAXI
AUCI -•POR"Nm A MATTB 01 TAITI
TUT-. ,. C81 ...
lee ...
tW9'Y DAYI AQAll
lilltC ... O
(I) P& ruam A IUxurlous jetliner that
belonged to EMa Presley; an exhibit that
it~.the story behind Jim Hent0n's M~ ... ,,., ....
~Y-IT 1'Wf Featured:
lactr='='roll
-. °' POll"Nm •n••-.r LMCDll•CTIOll •
.._ ,..., Neal Gabler and Jef-
frey Lyons review "Swing Shift" and "The
StoneBo " :o:l' "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Drama)
Dudle=oore, Mary Tyler Moore. A mar-
ried resalonal candidate becomes
ncreasing Involved In the hves of a
wealthy New York woman and her leuk&-
mlc =ter 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min.)
(%) "Gun Crazy" ( 1950, Drama)
Peggy Cummins, John Dall. A fast·IMng
former carnival girl tries to conv1noe her
marksman husband to turn his sklll5 to
armed robbery. ( 1 hr . 27 min ) lD mVll "Fireman Save My Child"
( t954, Comedy) Splk'e Jones. Buddy
Hacken. Pandem<>nlum erupts In a 1900
fire station as a crew of zany firemen
receive !heir first gaSOllne-powered flre
engine. (2 hrs.) ,..1 ... 1:11 ......... NI I OI ntl TOMI Featured a profile of
Biiiy Joel; anc:t in-depth look at one of the
lar~t anlmal ~els In the country
l .PAl&Y ... u~a..uY aco.m
IYI OI LA. Featured: tips on making a
marriage work: 1 took Inside celebrity c~
Mta; three lady Olymplo athletes get a
complete beauty makeover: high powefed
stleka. 11CTAC.,..
........ CCUT
NW'nU. Los Angeles Dodgers at
San Franelloo Giants (3 ~ I WU. WU --.0 01 t_ \LI
YOUlt CMU•~ OUI CMU•1 "Who is
School For?" A I006I at the pressures to
conform that are exerted on handicapped
and gifted children In the public schools.
~ ,....._. IOCI Gobo composes a
eoog for Uncle Matt, when suddenly the
~=:ar• from Fraggle Rock.
.... (I)~,. -.UIQ Aman-
da and Lee must establish a new identity
for an Italian scientist who Is being &ovght
~ KGB agents. (R) (1 hr )
u • '" l&.Oa!I • -llMC1'CM. Friday. Aprll 27, 1984 19
--------------------------Monday Coal.
.au ft:>alwer1 Pt1111 Wtlhams and Brenda
VaCC1ll 111 v1c11111S ol practical )Okes, the
celeti .,., • ~ 1dw1c.H ltlrn oullakes of Soupy
Sale:; (nl 11 111 1 8 MOVll Hie Trouble Wllh Women··
( 197 t Myster'rJ 13urt Reynolds, Laurence
Lucker•tol I .;I ..,e detechve Dan August
investigates two cases of women murder-
'!!9 1he1• lovers (2 hrs I
U 11"0' ntATI lltCMD9LE Featured a
haM1caµpe1J boy participates rn a tnath·
Ion rar.;e ,, l1le :;•Zt'd mannequin that aids
1n 1he d1aynoses 01 neart patients, a test1·
val tor twins 111 Twinsburg Ohio. "the
smartesl k•Cl 111 the world (RJ ( 1 hr )
I JOICat'I W1lD
SOAP
llOY1E The Sea Chase" (1955.
Adventure) John Wayne. Lana Turner
Basen un the novet by Andrew Geef A
German capta.n commandeers a ship of
l_l:!.911tves during World War II (2 hrs )
W F'ftONn.INE Alf Crash' An investiga·
11on '"" lhE> l111anc1al and legal af1ermath
~I thf'I Par Arn?ncan a11 disaster 1n New
Orlearo< 1r June t982. IA) O ( 1 hr)
C!) O"EAT PUtFO .. llANCH "Gustav
Mahtpr s.,. rr phony No 5·· Leonard Bern·
'">ler ''"'''\"luc1s 11 e Vienna Phtlharmonrc 1n
a pet! ""·<l'•~P JI thP work known as the
Trrt\.)•1 S»ri r1011y' hlmed at the
Mu'>1Ck .r• P• 1• .1al 111 Vienna ( 1 hr 30
nun e MOYIE ft I F rpnrt l 1eutenanrs Worn·
an 1' 1~ 0 '' 11 MPryl Stteep. Jeremy
Irons Ar. 1'1 ,,, t1PlwPP'l twei actors is par·
alle 1?'1 1r Tt.t-1. '1.1nl1c oerind film 1n which
•ne '"' 11P ' )r 11n1:1 R (;> hrs 5
111if • I £ SP<>ftTSCEHTO
Ii NOT NECEUARL Y THE Nl'WI Comedy
ske1c•,,,.( ... hu•e w•lh classic ltlm and
new• 1 • 1 1• m tlbea1 sat111c take
oft
~ llOYlt l• '" Collar' t 1978 Orama)
A•c ·, i I , ~.trvey Keitel Three lrUs·
11 • a 11 ta~tory workers turn to
c11111. t r ng1r1<J "•e" onto more conthcl
anci µ"'1r1•n1 J ji 1ger thar they ever
C. )\If 'E' , • n t I 11' 54 min )
$ THE PAMGON OI COllEDY ITAMltQ
IOHH PAIUGON "iu riorous sketches by
ac1 ,, " J 1 John Paragon ("Atr·
p1a1 ,, II u• ~'PQuel' ) w11h appearances
Ot 'nu Rr•ullens (Pee Wee Herman)
Cas"fi• I'\ FP'i>• .., Elvira) and Edie
Mc< , '-' , • t
MJ @ W.iNntEFA&Y
t:1S E, INIDE IAIHAU
l:IO · TIC TAC DOUGH
LOVE IOAT
lj MOVIE T ,. Blacl' ~ta111on Returns'
( ltlc: •\1 v~111 J•PJ Kell\ Reno Teri Garr
A tioy \.< e~ tr ine Sahara Desert to t1nd
his hf! •"'0 rat " A.rab1an stallion who
nas t •a r~clU•med h, •IS previous owner
J.>c, r 43rmr )
Z MOW t1ruw10 The World In 80 Days'"
19 t , Q.f'roture) Oa111d Niven. Shirley
Macu11ne tri 1012 an English gentleman
make-." t'l'I that hf.' can travel around the
world" liCJ oays G' 12 hrs 48 mtn l
ta@ THI£ CA T\MI
M E tlM MR. DRAFT PMY1EW
.. f) I KATI a AUJI Kate and Allie dlSCOV·
er lh~t tr"~ c-.11<> n1orp tor the11 1nd1v1dual
,..,,,, ., -1 ·s .Ps<.1unc; than mey had first
lh 0 ~ MOY1E 1\1Jam ( 1983. Orama)
Oar11e1 • Travanti JObelh Wtlhams A
n•S>-'•9 Chilo s drs11aught mother and
nit•• 1;i1o;P ,;1eps to ensure the passage ol
teq1sla1ton to help olher parents of ch1I
20 Friday, April 27, 1984
dren who have vanished. (R) O (2 hrs.) fl 0 llCMI "PlaytHs" (1919, Orama)
All MacGraw. Dean Paul Martin. A young
tennis player on the mll'\Of circuit pursues
a t>eaulllul but elusive older woman who IS
the mtstress ol a weellhy businessman. (2
hrs) u ...
fli) WAT '°'ORllAllCH "Gustav
Mahler Symphony No. 6" Leonard Bern·
stein conducts the Vienna Philharmonic 1n
a pertormance ol the w0<k lmown as the
"Tragic SymphOny", lilmed at the
Mus1ckve1elnssaa1 1n Vienna ( 1 hr .. 30
min)
-llOVE "Anastasia" (1956. Orama)
lng11d Bergman, Yul Brynne< An amnesi-
ac gtrl 1n Germany claims 10 be the only
surv1111ng heir to the Czar ol Russia. ( 1 hr.,
45mtn)
(S) lllOVW "Man. Woman And Child"
( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blyihe
Danner A man's happy tamlly life Is dis.-
rupted by the death ol a woman with
whom he had a b~ief affair years earlier
and tne arrive! of the son he had nevet
known. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) mDMGM1T .. @ llOVE "Walt Of N01se" ( 1963. Orama)
Suzanne Pleshette. Ty Hardin A hO<S(
trainer returns to his flancee alter having E
lt1ng wrth a married horse owner (2 hrs.,
25 min)
ta f) Cl) ....wlT A seductive actress with
a notorious reputation asks Diel< to help
her wnte her memo11s (Pan 1 ot 2) (A)
(!) lllO¥E "T ounst" ( 1980, Drama) John
McC<><>ke. Lee Menwether American
tourists travel to glamorous WOl'ld capitals.
{_2 hrs )
~ UYllQ wmt GMCI A documentary on
the hie of a woman suffering trom
Alzheimer's disease
i HOMIMCllG .,. lflOllT&OCI( (It)
._ Cl) CAGMIY a LACIY Chns's new boy·
friend obiects 10 her erratic office hours,
and Mary Beth takes home a abandoned
bab&J~
RTHEUllT Q; ~ "Air Crash" An 1nves1lga-
t1on into the t1nanc1al and legal at1ermath
ol lhe Pan Amencan air disaster in New
Orleans In June 1982 (R) O (1 hr)
r .Cl MOVIE "Adam's Woman" ( 1972, Ora·
ma) Beau Bridges, John Mills A wrongly
1mprrsone<l sailor attempts to win his
release by marrying an 1nlluentlal woman
LI_ hr . 55 mtn )
CQ) llOVll "The House Where EVIi Dwells"
( t982. Horrot) Edward Alben. Susan
George An Amencan couple and their
young daugh1er move into a Japanese
house possessed by the ghOsts of a
bloody 19th-century love triangle. 'R' ( 1
hr . 30 min.) ~ LMD Of THE GWIT1
*11 --..... ., ,,,lleff M01M A dOCU·
mentary on the epidemic ot klHlngs per·
forme<l 1n senes tor no apparent reason.
with a focus on three true storres. ( 1 hr.) .. I ... ~ ...
· IUMAY Am --A documentary
about the heartbreak and triumph felt by a
Brooklyn family that migrates to west Tex-
as seek~ a better llfe 1tal II u Cl) 0 GD ... TAXI IMJWM & lllMTWI UUQH M .. , .....
HAWAllPM.t
.IAClll UAION
([) .,. "The Thing" ( 1982. Horr0<
Kurt Russett, Richard Dysart Member1 c
a scientific research team In the Antarcti
confront an alien Ille form thal Is capa~
of taking over the men's minds. 'R' (:
hrs .. 5 mln.)
CS) llCMI "Fiona" ( 1980. Adventure;
Fiona Richmond, Anthony Steel. A notori
ous woman jOUfnallst recounts her outra
geous adventures with some of EurQpe'!
tead~Z.~ 'R' ( 1 hr • 22 min.)
1t11 ~ .-TtcenWt
11:9 lj ()) NMT TO HAIT The Hans becomE
Involved In an Investigation of murder ano
fraud at a winery. (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min.) D Cl) IDT Of CMIOll Host: Johnny Gar-son. Guests: actress Ten Garr. actress
Jennifer O'Neill, comedian Paul Provenza
l)J~y--
9MC ... ~
lfllMCMOf-CMUmt..,..,,NOfl
MClll..._..PUCI
90¥ll "Single Room Furnished"
( 1967. Orama) Jayne Mansfield, Dorothy
Keller A PfOStitute undergoes three major
events that Influence her lifestyle. (2 hrs ) 8D L.AlWT ,_.C.. Guests· feminist
Germaine Greer shares her updated views
on the sexual revolutton, birth control and
attitudes toward children. author·hlstonan
Paul Boller chronicles the humo<ous and
d1ematlc side ot presidential elections
trom Washtngtoo to Reagan. ( 1 hr.)
CE)-uau&l (W) CH> llCMI "High Road To China" ( t983.
Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong A
mllltona1ress hires a hard-drinking ex·
World War I flying ace to search for he!
IO~·IOSI lather 'PG' 0 ( 1 hr. 50 min ) cm mu• Cl) llCMI "Author! Author!" ( 1982, Com·
edy) Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon A New
York playwright's wife leaves him with a
gang of mostly her children to take care of
iust as his new play Is about to open 'PG'
Lt hr . 50 min.) m 111ClUI Featured: a woman Who over·
came her abused childhood: genlng a
1ump on next year"s taxes ( 1 hr . 30
mrn.) *'Im°" MOU"'°°° • llOVE "Green Fire" ( 1955, AdVen·
ture) Stewan Granger. Grace Kelly. A
man sacrifices hrs new-found wealth in a
South AmettCan emerald mine '°' the
sake of the woman he loves. (2 hrs., 5
mtn.)
(!) ••••"••11D1••rrrr ... <II llOVE "Midway" (Part 2 of 2) (1976.
Adventure) Charlton Heston. Henry Fon·
da Japanese and American military
forces square off for a naval and aerlal
ba"le centered around a Pacific Island
duri1:~d War It. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) m Of Tiii -.? Guests: actor
Roben Hays. comedian George Kirby,
psychologist Dr Joy Browne. Beatles
author Peter Brown: also, conservative
Wally George debates the ERA With tern·
1nlst Gloria Allred. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) m.w.vo ~ llOYll "The Prowler" (1981.
Suspense) Farley Granger, Vicky Daw·
son A courageous gtrl seeks a dafanged
klller whose victims are graduating high
school students 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.)
CE)'*'-FOOTIAU Wa&hlng1oo H!de<als
at TatllP~ Bay Bandits (A) (3 hrs.) (0) lm'9 "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson.
An old p"'-rl enemy murders a boxM'S
gltffnend, forcing him to return to the r1ng
2 -,_ -' f
'R' (1 hr .. 50 min,)
1a. D GI) LATI llQHT wmt DAVID L11'TmWt
Scheduled: dexterity exper1 Bonnie Ber-
l.~ la.
LA.TODAY
llOWM l MAlnWI LAUGH-• Allf '11 IDIQ tUIAN
llO¥ll "Dog Day Atlernoon" ( 1975,
Drama) Al Paclno. John Cazale A New
York C11y bank robbery escalates into a
near-circus when community activists jOin
in to stage an anti-pohce protest during
the caper 'R' (2 hrs . 10 min )
1M ti Cl) COUW Columbo travels 10 Scot-
land and inadver1enlly helps Scotland
Yard solve a murder case (A) ( 1 hr., 20
min.) 1•1--AUT'RY HOUYWOOO ClOllUP Featured: a
behind-the-scenes IOOk at how "Holly·
ffi~~~oduced
Cl) llCMI "·30-" ( 1959. Drama) Jack
Webb. W1ll1am Conrad A managing editor
pulls all departments together to get the
~per out (2 hrs. 30 min)
llCME "Black Emanuetle" ( 1976, Ora·
ma) Laura Gemser, Angelo lnfantl. A
beautiful young American photographer
has a senes of romantic encounters while
on aSS1gnment 1n Kenya 'R' ( 1 hr., 30
min.) m-.ICOTT
1:11 ® llCMI "Touched" (1983. Orama)
Aober1 Hays. Kathleen Beller Despite
obstacles lacing them. an emollonally dis-
turbed man and woman try to build a hie
lither 'A' ( 1 hr • 29 min l
1:11 HUI. TM AILD -AUTRY HOU YWOOD ClOlfUP Featured profile
of Howie Mandell of ··s1 Elsewhere "
(!) llOYll "In Fast Company" { 1946.
Comedy) Bowery Boys Leo Gorcey The
Boys get more than they bargained for
when they go nosing 1n10 a taxi racket ( 1
hr .. 30 min)
I AU IC THE fAa Y
RAT'11WOl
ROWAN I swmrt LAUGH-•
llOYll "Nana· ( 198 ( Orama) Katya
Berger, Jean-Pierre Aumont A beautiful
Helps children
H~therBaa.e, 12,oflrvlnewtll
join child •tan appeart.oa from 6
to 8 a.m. Sanday OD KTLA,
Cba.Dnel 5 , OD the Variety Club
telethon to help handicapped
and anderprhileged children.
and willful prostitute puts her appear8n'C~
and body to use to become the toast of
the town. 'A' ( t hr .. 32 min.)
CZ)llCMI "Enchantment" ( 1949. Drama)
David NIVen, Teresa Wnght, An elderly
man Is reminded of his past romance
when his grandson confronts him with his
love story. ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) ·1i :.--llQHTWATCH
CHU•HPUND
llO¥ll "Nana" {1981 . Orama) Katya
Berger, Jean-Pierre Aumont. A beautiful
and wllllul prostitute puts her appearance
and body to use to become the toast ot
the town. 'R' (1 hr .. 32 min)
•@,,.,,, •MIMT
M Cl) llCMI "Olva" ( 1981. Drame) WllW-
menfa Wiggins Fernendez, Frederic
Andrei. A French postman's recording of
his favorite opera ater's pertormence
leads hlm on 1 wild and dangerous adven-
ture. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.)
Mt I Cl.::o AND THI ... ... ., .... .,_
llO¥ll "The Godfather, Part ll"J197,,
Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. lctlMI
Corleone assumes his late father's throne
and power as he becomes the new heed
of the Mafia. finding problems with riv.I
factions and the law throughout his reign.
'R' (3 hrs., 20 min.)
H CC)MOVll "Black Beauty" (1946, Orama)
Mona Freeman. Richard Denning.. BaMd
on the story by Anne Sewatl. A prouc:r and
awesomely beautiful horse expertenoee
many diverse owners. ( 1 hr .. 14 min.) *i 'Amt• llMCUt an,u. M0¥11 "Wlnter Light" (1962, Orama)
Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar BJomstrand. A pa.-
tor loses his faith and confidence after the
death of his wtte. (1hr.,20 min.) .. I TOP t1.,. ..... NrTlm
..... ,_(II)
MO¥ll "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Orama)
Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel. Three m.
!rated Detroit auto factory WO<kers tum to
crime, bnnglng them into more conflict
and potential danger than they 8Y9f
counted on. 'R' { 1 hr .. 54 min.)
4:11 Cl) 1111 lllftTI
CC) MO¥ll "Used Cars" ( 1980, Comedy)
Kur1 Russell, Jack Warden. After the
owner of a bankrupt car shop dies. hia
employ"5 try to cover up his demlae to
prevent his wealthy car dealer b<other
from Inheriting the business. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 53
min.)
4:11 (11) I DMMI '11 .._.
M (I) THI PAllMOM '11 co.DY IT~
'°911 PMMOll Humorous sketches by
actor and comedian John Paragon ("Air-
plane II: The Sequel") • with appearencet
by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman).
Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Edie
MCCiurg { 1 hr.)
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• CZJ "&posed" ( 1983, Drama) Nast8S:Sla
Klinski, Hatvey Keitel ( 1 hr . 40 min.)
•@ "Gidget Goes To Rome" ( 1963, Com-~) Ctndy CarOI, James Darren. (2 hr&-) •c.cJ "Sink The Bismarel(!'' (1960, Adven-
ture) Kenneth MOfe, Dana Wyntef ( 1 h1
37 min )
"Tarka The Otter" ( 1979) Documen-
tary Narrated by Petet Ustinov ( 1 hr . 31
min )
?*(I) "The Matchmake< (1958. ComectyJ
Shlfley Booth. AnthOny Penuns (2 hrs )
"Loot" I 1972, Comedy) Richard
AttenbOfoogh, Lee Remick ( 1 hr . 4 I
mm )
-''The M1tror Crack'd'' ( 1980, Mys-
tery) Ellz.at>eth Tayk>r Krn No¥ak (I hr .
46mln)
"Sut Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny
R2Qers, Diane Lane 11 hr , 45 min )
•CC) "My Bodyguard" (1979, Orama)
Chris Makepeace Adam Baldwin ( 1 ht 38 min.) • ·
.. (%) "Through A Glass Darkly" ( 1960.
Drama) Hamel Andersson, Gunnar ~nstrand ( 1 hr . 30 min) -(C; "The Man Who Saw T()m()(rOW"
( 1981) Documentary Narrated by Ofson
Welles ( 1 hr , 26 min) ~ The Mating Game" ( 1959 Comedy)
Debbie Reynold!., Tony Ranoa!I ( 1 hr 36
min J
-01) "Apacne Woman· (1955 Western)
Lloyd Bridges Joan Taylor (2 nrs )
.. (iJ "The Spy With The Perlect Cove<"
( 1966 Suspense) Robert Lansing Dana
~nter (2 hrs )
Z., 'Wintet L!Qhl 11962, Orama) tngrtd
Thulin Gunnar B,ornstrand ( I nr 20
min)
t d CC) "Brainst0<m" ( 1983. Science-Ftetl()rl)
Natalie WOOd Christopher Walk.en ( 1 hr .
46 min I
u.m "Angel And The Badman" ( 1947
Western) John Wayne. Gail Russell (2
hrs)
-"Firefox ( 1982. Adventure) Clint
EastwOOd Freddie Jones (2 hrs • 15
min ) CL "The K1ngt1Sher' ( 1982. Orama) Ra•
Hamson, Wendy Hiiier ( 1 hr , 20 min )
U:a(}L "Lone Woll McOuade" (1 983. Adven-
ture) Chuck Norris. David Carradine. ( 1
hr , 47 mtn)
W (Q) "Tootsie" ( 1982, Comedy) Dustin
Hottman, Jessica Lange ( 1 hr .. 56 min.)
tll(C) ''Auntie Mame" ( 1958. Comedy)
Rosalind Russell. F0<rest Tuck8f. (i -f'lrs ..
23 min.)
(%) "Hamlet" ( 1948. Orama) Laurence
Ohvlar. Jean Simmons (2 hrs .. 33 min) e;, "The Atomic Brain" (1 964, Sclence-
FlctlOO) ErlCa Perera. Judy Bambef ( 1
hr . 30m1n )
llm "Six Paci\" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny
RQgers. Diana Lane ( 1 hr . 45 min.)
1:9 (H) "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orama) Charl-
ton Heston. Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr . • 1
min ) •CD "Edge Of Doom" (1950. Mystery)
Dana Andrews, Farley Granger. ( 1 hr • 39
min)
• "Alice's Adventures In Wondaf'land"
(1973, Musleal) Peter Sellers, Dudley
MOO<e. ( 1 hr , • 1 min )
(%) "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Adven-
ture) Chuck Norns. OaVld Carradine ( 1
22 Friday, April 27. 1984
hr , 47 mlo.)
W (C) "Sink 1'he &smarcicl" ( 1960 Adven-
ture) Kenneth Mora. Dena WyntM ( 1 tv
37 min) .
00 "Tarka The Otter" ( 1979) Documen-::;t) Narrated by Peter UStlOOY ( 1 hr . 31
• "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Orama)
Dennis Quaid. Certene Watkins ( 1 hr . 4 7
min) __ .... -..... Cl9I ....
POUCI .... .
MC ... Q y_..~,.,, IUCI[-.,,.,~ .......
'W ~MIOUW I I IT
.,. "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980
Myste<y) E11z.abeth Taytor. Kim Novak·
Based on a story by Agatha Ctmstle A
strange murder lnvoMng rrvat Holtywood
stars takes place In an c:""'hsh villa,,.. 'PG' ( 1 ht , 46 min.) .... -v ,,_
©) -AM llClllW& A ~ ar the
James Bood hims and the actors who
have ponrayed AQMI 007 ( 1 hr )
.,_ "Fathe< Of The Bride" ( 1950
Comedy) Spence< Tracy, Ewbeth Tay:
IOf A latt\ef expe<ienoes an or the jOys
and headaches IOVOlved with the prepara-
hons IOf his <laughter"s upcoming wed
d111g ( 1 hr , 33 mio.)
(Z) 9CMI "Forced Vengeance · ( 1982
AdvenlUte) Ctiuck NOlflS, Mary Louise
Weller A karate expert uses his moves to
orrve mobSter1> out of a Hoog Kong gam-_ 1"'~;=" 'A' (1 h< 43 m<0 J
fACU Oii CUL Tu.
9CMI "My Bodyguard" ( 1979 Ora-
ma) Chrl5 Makepeace, Adam Bal0W1n
The ne1111 kid at a Chieago high schOOI
makes friends with the schOOI outcast and
rogather they stand up to the cruel gang
whiCh had persecuted them bOth 'PG' ( 1
r 1hf·~f.i,, '* cee ... me ...
IWPr °'"MMe ~ ::i. The boslness o1-0eslgn-
fswtmweer. mlOdle-dlttanca runner and =r~ryOecker.
mmTU•IT W Featured
country music .f:1°'mer Glen Campbell l·oo.~--..
m¥A "Tall(lng Turtle" A turtl&-stZe
computef that Is being used 1n classrooms
as an aid to reach children Is t9Vl8wed
through the ayes of Its Inventor, Seymour ~~R)O (lhr)
ClJ • "fhe End Of August" ( 1982
Orama) LUia Skala, Devid Marshall Grant'
The trials of a headstrong young woman
llving w1th1n a strict. late 18th-century
Southern SOClal structure are ponrayed
'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.)
(Q)llON "The Pany" (1968, Comedy)
Petef Sellers, Claudine Longat. A m19-
chlevoua Indian ac1or creates uner chaos
when he crashes a aoclat party (2 hrs.) 9 9CMI "Gidget Goes To Rome'
( 1963, Comedy) Cindy Carol, Jame
Darren Gidget misinterprets the attar
uons of a tamous j<>Ufnalist (2 hrs ) 1:111000..,. GAim 1:11 IC* THI TOW Topic "New England
Featu1ed an old man ot the sea barvesr
hlS lobSter traps; Jackson. New Hamp
shire, the City of Inns and playground o
the rich covered bridges; ctam d1nne1•
and a witch wtio pt8Ctl08S her arts 11
Salem. Massachoserrs
l fM&YNUD
LAV.. a --.Et 6 COl/#11/fY m C* L.A. Feature<J. a look al lhE
g1owtng problem ol male prost11utlon; c
look ar hOw high technol<>gy 1s helpmg re
program better training strategies 101
l mPIC athletes. unusual greeting.cards
TICT~DO&*' l:ncoun
H•W. Los Angeles Dodgers at
San Francisco Giants (Jhrs)
ILD. WU --.OOll •-...a.t ..... aun..,.
.a¥ll "Through A Glass Darkly'
( 1960, Drama) Harrier Andersson. Gun
nar B,omstrand A woman Is enraged
when she dlscovefs that her tathef has
kept a diary observing hef schtzophrenia
&hr 30m1n)
1:9 ...
nil 0 fJ ®l ~ PlmAllY CO¥DAGI Regularly sche<Juled program
ming may be oetayed ex pre-empted 1oi
netwOfk cOYerage ol primaries 1n Tennes
see and the Ocs!flct ot Columbia HI I) Cl) ntr'MBICM ,AAAm 0 ti) THI A-TUii The team comes to the
aid of a t>u1rdlng contraoiOf who ts being
threatened by an unoerground army led
by a double-dealing competitor (A) ( 1
nr I D llOYW 'Network" ( 1976, Drama1
Faye ().maway Wilham Holden An aging
teleV1S10n newsman whose ratings are
sreadlly sl1pptng becomes a ran11ng
prophet of the airwaves spurred on by a
crally ternale programming executrve (2
hrs)
fJ @)FOUL.-.,...,. a• ••uc Fea
tured actress Carol Wayne. him out1akes
ot Dom Deluise Dean Martin and Dofl
Adams (RI
8.IOKlll'IWU
Cl) lllCMI 'Thunder And Lightning"
( 1977, Adventure) David Carradine, Kate
Jacl(son. A moonshln&f and hit glrttrland
try to stop the deltvery of a batch of dead·
ly brew accidentally concocted by her
lather (2 hrs )
9 m¥A "Tall(ing Turtle" A turtl&-size
compyter that Is being ~ In cla$Sloomt
as an aid ro ta&ch chlldran Is reviewed
throogh the eyes of Its Inventor, Seymour
Paper! (A) O ( 1 hr )
61) ,_.CAIOUYMCXm "Hughie" Jason
Robards and Jack Dodson star In this
humorous drama by Eugene O'Neill sat In
a seedy hotel during the late 1920s Q ( 1
hr I ~
~ llOYll "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Sclance-
Fiction) Natalie WOOd, Christopher Walk-
e11 A married couple Ines 10 keep from
m1htary and industrial groups a specially
deSlgned device that allows a person to
experience the sensations felt by anothe<
'PG' ( 1 hr 46 min.)
110Y11 "The Thln9_" ( 1982. Horror)
Kurt Russell. Richard oysan Members of
a scieot1flc research team In the Antarctic
confront an allen life form that Is capable
of taking over the men's minds. 'A' (2
hra.. 5 min.)
(l)PAl'a~TNl 9CCJm YIM
I
•8 ....,., DAYI Fonzie feels oompelled 10 move wt\en the Cunnlnghams announce
l
lheY ~'Ato~helr hoose O ~IOAT
C:CT ?MY COUIQU: ~CW ..... ..,.
1:11 1111 CAa. .. ~
.. llOWll "All Night Long" (198t, Come-
dy) Gene Hackman, Barbra Streisand
Aller being demoted from corporate
executrve to chain-store night manager, a
mlddle--aged man·~ lifestyle and values are
turned u;'.1,jdown. (2 hrs.) D GD COdy, Ntck and Boz leave
the marina to track down a m1ss1ng couple
In Mex~~~ ( 1 hr ) D 0 CO.MY Jack. Janet and
T em Imagine thet lhetr new B111tsh neigh-
bor is actually an internallonal cr1m1nal on
the lam. (R) 0
Cl) ITAi 19 ...,_, Leonard N1moy
talks about Mr Spock and other charac-
ters 1n the series, shows lflm clips from his
favorite eplSOdes and discusses the "Star Tr~" movies ( 1 hr )
I ...
Mm!ICAll PUYMOUll "Hughie" Jason
Robards and Jack Dodson star 1n this
humorous drama by Eugene O'Neill set 1n
a seedy hotel du11ng the late 1920s. O ( t
hr )
Ii) NMO PUYIRI WE.Y IYIJI PUY
To.nB New Otlear.s pianists Tuts
Wash1ng1on, Professor Longchatr and
Allen Toussalfll are featured playing
togethet lor the first lime 1n a rehearsal for
~olnl concert ( 1 hr )
rjJ llllWU TODD Angela Lansbury and
George Hea'rn star 1n lhe mus1ca1 st<><y ol
a demented 19th-century barber who
takes revenge on lhe society that uniuslly sent him 10 prison (2 hrs . 30 min)
(0) llOWll "Tootsie" ( t982. Comedy)
Ouslln Hottman. Jessica Lange An out·
of-work New York actoi labeled as tem-
peramental d1scovEtts a whole new career
tor himself when he disguises himself as a
woman and lands a soap apera role 'PG' L1 hr . 56 min )
(SJ lllOVll "F1retox" ( 1982 Adventure)
Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones A US
pilot goes behind Russian lines to steal a
supe<SOnte lighting plane 'PG' O (2 hrs
15 min )
(Z) .,. "The Kingfisher" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Rex Harrison. Wendy Hiller With the
help ol his devoted butler, an elderly arts·
tocrat attempts to rekindle the relation--
ship he had Q/1th a past love ( t hr .. 20
min.)
m~
.. t!1)flll0¥m "The Wild One" ( t954, Orama)
Marlon Brando. Mary Murphy A motorcy-
cle gang stirs up trouble when II invades a
~el town. ( t hr., 40 min) ~11 (£) UIR. FOOTUu. Los Angeles Express
at Houston Gamblers !R) (3 hrs )
d D @) OH llADILM Doris accuses Mad&-
llne of llirltng with her husband when she
mistakes him tor Charlie at a masquerade
party (R) CD llO¥ll "The Day The Fish Came Out'
( 1967, Comedy) Candice Bergen. Tom
Counenay Two P4lolS search tcir a lost
atomic bomb dropped near a Grtttik resort
isle~ hrs .. 30 min )
tMI I ..-at~ ITllLI Steele 1s honored
as one ol the hve most eligible bachelors,
but Laura tears tor his Ille after rwo of the
honOfees are found murdered (R) ( t
hr) .....
8 0 MMT TO MMT Jonathan e.nd Jen·
niter become targets for murde< In a
~Ung scheme Wtiefe a poto mallet ls i~~t~ a valuable gem. (R) Q
ntlUllT 1111 MJll•U Of -HCA An exam1-
nat1on of the underlying reasons some
large American oorPQfations no longer
otter the economic opportunities that
were expected In 1he 1950s and 19608.
t! hr) GD ra 1 ITOll .,_. Steele Is honored
as ocie of the five most eligible bechetofs.
but Laura fears for hit Ille afte< two of the
hono<ees are tound murdered. (A) ( 1 hr ..
30 min.) '1!> U¥llQ WILD "A Desert Blooming" An
examination of the variety and abundance
ol Ute to be found In the Chihuahuan
Desert 1n northern Mexico. O ( 1 hr.) CC> AllAUL. TB>..,.. CID llO'fll "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983,
Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carta·
dine A man a11empts to end an arms
smuggling operation 'PG' ( 1 hr., 47 -ii: __ ! '*""-HALL a _. OA'lllt ROCI 'It ICM. ~TIOIAL Highlights ol the
duo's International conoert tour, Including
performances of "Say It Isn't So," "Adult
Education" and "Maneater "
m¥ll "A Farewell To Arms" ( 1932.
Drama) Gary Cooper, Melen Hayes. A
wounded American soldlef falls In love
w11h his English nurse 1n World War I Italy.
{J hr . 18 min.)
1Ml@ llOWll "Walk East On Beacon" (1952.
Mystery) George Murphy, Finlay Currie.
After a scientist Is threatened. an
espl0f'l8ge unit Is lnves1igated by rhe FBI.
2 hrs.) n• DDCEO ... Tut
IOWAll I llAITW'I UUQH.• ........
NAWAIPIVI ..
.MCKJIUAIC*
llO¥ll "The Last American Virgin"
( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson.
Diane Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love Is
reluctant to join his buddies in their pursuit
ol sexual uperlenoes. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
IPU,_, C.1111 All
DICIYMIDYll
,,. ..,. Of mAmQ
11:11 (I) .._,J. An eccentric Inventor,
a beautiful author and a senator's wile
involve Magnum In a case ot mys1ery and
Intrigue. (A) (1 hr., 10 min.) D fl) ~ Host. Johnny Carsoo.
Scheduled: comedian Father Guido Sar-
duccl. actress Estelle Parsons. Ron
McCr~1hr.) l;AIC:..mm
•llMCMOf-AllQll ...... PUCI
LAW .. ICA Guest. pharma-
c1st-au1hor Dr. Earl Mindell otters nutrition-
al guidelines to oomplement the rrost
common prescriptlOn end over-the-coun-
ter drvgs. ( 1 hr.)
(() llCMI .. A T 8818 of Money" ( 1983,
Orama) Constanoe Money. Jamie Giiiis.
An adult fllm star Is greeted by fans. ( 1
hr . 30 min)
llOWll "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny R~. Diane Lane. A race-car
dr1ver turns a Mxtet of Juvenile car
strippers Into a winning pit cnw. 'PG' ( t
nt., 46 min.) ID 111 Q.UI FeaMed how a rnan·s
encounter with a miracle changed his life. 11 hr. 30 min.) 1WCIDiii:Wli "Mother LOde" (t982. Drama)
Charlton Heston, Ntck Mancuso A Scor-
tlsh miner tries to prote<:t his gold but runs
Into people who want II 100 'PG' ( 1 hr .
41 min.)
tMl Im Olt HOUYWOOO m¥ll "Klllet McCoy" ( 1947. Drama)
Mlcl<ey Rooney, Ann Blyth. A prizefighter
finds hlmsett trapped after he Inadvertent· ~Ills a trainer. (2 hrs . 5 min.) .... w ...
llOWll "The Creeping Flesh" ( 1972.
Horror) Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing
Two diabolical scieotlSt·brOthers compete
to create a living being from a sl<eleton. ( 1
hr .. "40 min.) m 11ICU Of 1111 mfT Guests. Emma
Samms ("General Hosp11al"). gossip
columnist A Courl Hay, comedian Biii Raf·
ferty, BeatleS author Peter Brown; atso, a
debate on thp Social Security system, and
a Tina Turnei vldeO (I hr .. 30 min )
G)HAMYO
(0) llO¥ll "Rio Bravo" ( t959, Western)
John Wayne, Dean Martin An old cripple.
a tormer deputy-turned-drunk. a young
Qulckdraw gunslinger and a ·girl help a
stieritt to outsmart a powertul rancher who
wanrs 10 gel his killer brother released
from pr160n (2 hrs . 30 mrn )
CZ) llOWll 'Exposed" ( 1983 Orama)
Nas1ass1a Kinskl, Harvey Keitel A young
woman 1s exposed to risks and romance
1n Parts and New York 'R' ( t hr , 40
min.)
1t11 (!) ·"°"-m,.1Ca-n1~a·
U. G GO LATI tlGHT WITH DAVI> LITT-.
Scheduled. country singer Lorelle Lynn: a
demonstration lrom the Ringling Bros and
1Ba'5"E:::J
WllMYIMI
91 IA DMIT MYllW (I')
11:11 llOWll "Sink The Bismarck!~ ( 1960
Adventure) Kenneth More. Dana Wynter
The tamous German balllesh1p 1s defeat-
ed by all available air and sea forces ( 1
hr .. 37 min.)
1N 8 Cl) llCCl.OUD McCloud travels to an
Oll·rlch nation where he suspects an Arab
dignitary of playing a role In the disap-
pearance ol several beauty contestants.
{R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.)
U.t!1)90Vll "Flaxy Martir( (1949. Mystery)
Virginia Mayo, Zachery Scott. An altorney
Is framed by a showgirl for a murder he
didn't commU. (1hr .45 min.)
W 8 fillO¥m "Countdown" ( 1968. Drama)
Robert Duvall. James Caan. An American
astronaut lands on the moon only to dis·
cover a demolished Russian spacecral1
alrea~re (2 hrs.) D "Pray For The Wildcats"
( 1974, AdVenture) Andy Griffith. Robert
Reed A motorcycle trip undertaken by
lour business associates ends up as a
race loi llfe. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD llO¥ll "The King And Four Queens"
(1956, Western) Clark Gable. Eleenoc
Parker A charming and handsome mer·
cenary romances lour lovely womeo
whose Ihle! husbands have hidden away a
fortune In loot (2 hrs.) m llOYll "The Young Ph1ladelphlans"
( 1959. Drama) Paul Newman. Barbara
Rush The Integrity ot a young lawyer Is
Instrumental 1n his ga1n1ng a prestigious
Frldayt April 27, 1984 23
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poMIOn and • ~ girt. (2 tn. 30
rul.. "'8 HAS •• ( 1983. Comedy)
Nktc Hole .. Eddie Muphy AA unorthodox
pc*1e deWcti¥e ...... Mlh • t~
rah 111 d OOl"MCt to find a tugitNe murder·
•• 'A' (1 tw., 35 mn.) ·-ICOTT •Cl> ... ''Cops And Octw Lower&'
( 1982. Ol'arM) Harry ~ Nlc:de Mor·
In. AA eam.a poloe vD lqUitd chief Mts
out to ,,.._ '* city monil "R' ( 1 tw . 26
1111"1 > ·1--· ... MJ. • .,. ..... , -..aan TlrlLW•
w :r-:.D1:uwa•1 1:mr
The ~ unpredeteble comedian
performs N5 80"1 nigtT!c*Jb act at Aesons
ln1enwtwonel .,, Atl8ntlc Qty. New Jersey
l h!J
-Cl)C. ... _,.ATQC
: --''r-lASCAR Dat11ngtoo Duh Serles • Soring 100" (fi'om North W~o. N C.) (ff} (1 hr.)
(%) .,_ "forced Vengeance" ( 1982.
Adventure) Chudc Nom5. Mary Louise
Wf!l/tttJf. A katale expen uses his rnoo.1lS to
dnY9 mob$ters out of a Hong Kong gam-
bllng estabbtlment. 'R' ( 1 tv . 43 min ) -.c:c:i ... · Man Who Saw Tomorrow"
(1981) tary Narrated by Orson
•(%)"A Fatewel To Arm$ .. (1932, Orama)
Gaty Cooper, Helen Hayes ( 1 tv . 18
nwl.) •00 "A ChalSenge For Robwl Hood"
( 1968, A<M9nture) Bame Ingham, James ~er ( 1 tv., 25 min )
Cl) "Alice's Adventures In Wondenand"
( 1973. Musk:al) Peter Selera. Dudley
Moote ( 1 tv . 4 1 min.)
•@ "The Outaider'' (1967, Mystery) Oar·
ren McGavin. Sean Garnson (2 hrs.) •<Cl "The Promse" (1979. Orama) Kath-
leen Quinlan, Stephen Collins ( 1 hr . 38
min )
'9(!} ''The Eagle And The Haw!<" ( 1950,
Western) John Payne, Rhonda Fleming ~hr&.) • •
CZ) "Looe Wolf McOuede" ( 1983, Adven-
ture) et.o. Nome, Oavtd Catradlne. ( 1
hr .. 4'7 min.)
•CC) "Ratap&an" ( 1979. Comedy) Maonzio
Nlchettl. Angela Anocchlaro ( 1 ht , 32
min.)
(Ii) "And Now For Something Completely
Oiftlftnl'' ( 1972, Comedy) Graham
Chapman, John ae.e. ( 1 hr • 29 mm.)
(I) "Dusty'' ( 1981, Orama) Bill Kerr.
Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr , 28 mln.)
•(%) "Wll'lter Light" ( 1962. Orama) Ir.grid
Thuhn. Gunnar Blomstrand. (I hf , 20
min.)
-CC) "Willy Wooka And The Chocolate Fac-
t()fy" (1971. Fantasy) Gene Wlldef, Jac·k
Albertson. ( 1 hr , 40 min )
Cl) "To Please A Lady" ( 1950. Orama)
Clark Gable, Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr .•
31mln.) I -a> "Goodbye. Columbus" (1969, Come-
dy) Richard Benjilmln, AN MacGraw (2
hfl.)
24 Friday, April 27, 1984
Welles Focuge of ~ he preOicted
end dramatic re-creetaons of his llte
comp ase this iooa at the 17th-cenlUfY
French physicaM. esttologet and mystic.
"41Chef de Nostre-Oame, known as Nos-
llademus PG' 11 hr . 26 min) .. , ...
.,.. 'That lAan In~· (1966,
Comedy) Hors1 Buc::t\hoU.. Mano Adorl A
ple'yboy !'*PS an FBI egent pOSlng as a
~ &o recover a kJCJnapped sdentJSI
~tvs , 30mn) ...,,.MIMT .. a....,
M <Ii) .. ._..MA_, -.Y al. The
\M'IPfedictable Bnlllh oomeoian portrays
various Chataciers ncludlng a stnpteese
attlS1 ciown and • ~ed husband
who USl8S hfS v'Cleo remote control 10
freeze-frame his unbearable wite ( 1 ,,r )
M .,_ "Eoge Of Doom" ( 1950. Mys.-
lefY) Dana Anorews. f811ey Granger A
young man struggles against SOCll8fy the
dudl ano m own inner conn.c~ c 1 nr .
39 mtn.)
-· .:Ml "Kana Coast" ( 1968. AcMln-ture) Riohard Boone. Veta Mites A young
woman dies of a drug OVefdose end Che
man who gave her the drugs must llnswef
10 her lougtl. ~lather (2 IYs..) ~f.!.:-:'w . ~ m -POM• A k>Otc at the
-· "Roman Holiday" ( 1953. Romance) Grego<y Peck. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs )
CC) "Young Frankenst81tl" ( 1974, Come-
dy) Gene Wilde<. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 45
min.)
©)"Summer Lovers" ( 1982 Romance)
Daryl Hanna!'\. Peter Gallagher ( 1 hr , 40
min)
U. CID "The K11hng Of Randy WebSter"
(1981 Drama) Hal Holbt~. Dixie
Cartef (2 hrs.)
CZ) "Author! Author I" ( t 982. Comedy)
Al Paono. Dyan Cannon (1 hr .. 50 min.)
t:llCS) "Otl God!" (1977. Comedy) George
Burns. Jono Denvet. ( 1 hr . 36 mlt"I ) ID "Her Primltrve Man" ( 19«. Come-
dy) Louise Albt1tton, Robert Benchley ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
W (O) "F011 Apache" (HM8, Western) John
Wayne. Henry Fonda. (2 hrs., 7 min.)
•CC) "The Fighting Sunivans" ( 19«, Dr&-
ma) Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell ( 1
hr., 55 min) 1:11 CID CZ) "The K1ngl1shef" ( 1982, Orama)
Re1t Hamson. Wendy H1llef ( t hr , 20
min)
• "Cheech & cnong·s sun Smo6(1n· "
( 1983. Comedy) R1chatd "Cheech" Mar·
in. Tommy Chong ( 1 hr, 31 min)
49 "The Promise" ( 1979. Drama) Kath-
leen Quinlan. Stephen Colllns ( 1 hi , 38
min)
"Ou5ty" (1 981. Drama) Bill Kerr.
Noel Trevathan. ( 1 hr., 28 min )
(%) "Foroed V~nc::e" ( 1982. Adven-turer Chuac Norris, Mary Louise Wetlef.
( I hr . 43 min )
James Bond films and the ae1cn •
have pottrayed Agent 007 ( 1 hr )
()) ... "Supetchlck" ( 1973. Ad\
lure) Joyce Jillson, Tony YQ.#1g. A
a.Kline hostess finds adventure when
assumes the aggressille '*'°"8 of
alter ego 'R' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) Ul i PMTM• UICUI WB.IY, ILD.
_.. "Loo1" (1972. Comedy) At
ard AttenbOfougn, Lee Renti. An h
woman's son and his best friend deCld«
hide their robbefy wi~ In her cotfll
a SleaZy British hotel. PG' ( 1 hr .
mltl.)
.. ®WllO•.-OX •c:eJ .,.. "Auntie Mame" {1958, Cor
dy) Rosalind Russel, Forrea Tuck
Atter the death of his parents, a ycx.
boy t>ecomea the WBfd of hes ftamboy1
and eccentric aunt (2 hrs.., 23 min.) •;TOPO'M•Nlll ..,.
• HllllW(IQ .,_ "The Party" ( 1968. Corned
Petlf Seflef's. Claudine Longe!. A m
ci'lleVous Indian actor creates utter cil8
vmeri he crashes a socaal petty (2 hrs.)
d (}i).cME "Lone WOif McOuade" (19E
ActvenfU<e) Chuck Norris. Oevtd Carr
<fine A man attempts 10 end an arr
smuggling operation 'PG' ( 1 tv .•
min.)
W (f)M-..nt
t::ll@I DMAllOf ~
• ''Sea Prince And The Flre Child" 1r-
Date. Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr . !
min )
•(%} "Polterg11St" ( 1982,_HotTor) Craig
Nelson. Jobeth Wlnlams. ( 1 hr , 55 min )
11:11 @ "Dallas" ( 1950. Wes1ern) Gary COi
per. Ruth Roman (2 tlfs.) __ . .,. .... ........
CIR
Cll ...
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AIC ... Q
nml"I ~""' IUCI.,_
llACIBl~•&W me ...
• 11 lllOflWU 1
.,_ "Wtlty Wonka And The Choco-
late Factory" ( 197 t. Fantasy) Gene
Wilde<. Jacic Albertson A wor1d famous
confectioner offef'S a llfetlme supply ol
candy to the f1ve WtMetJ of a treasure
hunt. ·o· (1 hr .. 40 min.) CID .,_ "Crecidng Up" (1963, Come-
dy) Jefry L8WIS. Milton 8el1e. An ace•·
denr-prone man faUs at 8Y9f)'thlng lnolud·
~a bungled suicide. (1hr.,30 min.)
(OJ ROCK All) ROLL 1* • 10W Travel
down the honky·IOOk highway of country
and western style rock and roa musk: with
the sounds of Carl "Mr. Blue 'Suede
Shoes" Perkins and Joe Ely . man.-om .....
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=::&."Simon & Simon" star
Getald McRane. ay; act0ta from the movie l"ThrJ,~~ .. --••n TW'f Featured:
l"lfitEvan•
IMllC 0/111\.0ML. , ...
llCMI "Some Kind Of He<o" ( 1982.
Comedy) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder.
A war veteran turns to a life of crime alter
the government refuses to glYe him beci\
pay he earned while being a pri9onef of
the North Vietnamese for six years... 'R' ( 1
hr., 35mln.) cm .,.. ''Who is K.ln ng The Great Chefs
Of Europe?" ( 1978, Comedy) George
Segel, Jacqueline Bisset. A tast·fOOd
chain king tries to keep his ex-Wife trom
being lhe next victim ol ~ kHlef who Is mur-
dering well--known chefs In the same way
they prepare their mott famous dishes.
'PO' (l hr .• 52 min.}
Cl) ,_. TAU lMIAm "Princess And
The Pea" This version ol the classic tale
stars Liz.a Mlnnelll as Prlnc658 Aleela. Tom
Conti as Prince RIChatd and Beatrice
Sttalght aa the prince· a mother. Q ( 1 hr.) ID llOW9 "The Blob" ( 1958, Horr0t)
Steve McQueen, Aneta Cofseaut. A
strange blob from outer space devours
many people until two teen-agers devise a
~n to stop It. (2 hfs.) 7:119 I Cll 1111 TI*ll Featured: ttavel to the
British ISies and see the Abby Theater; a
look at Edinburg, Scotland • the birthplace
of ~I. a castle with a style ot Ir's own.
1., ... ,,..
a.-a-.narx.11tt
111 Cll ~ Featured: a travel adven-
ture In Japan with visits to the new Tokyo
Olsneyland; lhe tmpeflal Palace; the flsh-
market; the glamOfous nightlife of the Gln-
z.a, backstage at a Kabuki performance. a
look at Japanese youth as they parade at
1-f~,..~--
..... WUWOll.D Oii ~ -1'11 ccmuAT -.-? Ale IUUJVM
''Trial By Jury" and "Cox And Box" (2
~·l.o~anucnc.
(%).,. "Winter Light" ( 1962, Drama)
lngrld Thulin, Gunnar BJomstrand. A pa&-
tor loees his faith and cootidence aftM the
death ol his wile ( t hr .• 20 min.)
~(1)--.. 8 (I) -DAY AT A Tm Schneider's • brulh with death threatens to change his
~t..._-go-luct<y Nteetyte U • mM. ....., Featured: a wet·
nightie contes1 In Florlde: an lnttrVlew with
a ... captain detennlned to save the llvea
of wha._ and teals: a vacoum cleaner
...._,.,, who hit turned his van Into a
wOf1c of art. (R) ( 1 hr.)
• t:mUCatl WllCt AWAW Awards f0t
the }'981". top mUllc vldeo6 ere presented
to the recording artists a W9ll as thoae
~ the camera. Caeey Kuem hosts.
~h .... )
• (II M PAU. Wf Colt must Pf'Otect a
retired betet>eM player being threatened
by tht mob '°' failure to pey otf old debta. ~~WU
• ••n••IT JClllMIT Featured: "Oynaa~ star Linda Evans.
• "Looking For Mr. GOOdber"
( 19n. Orama) Diane Keeton, Tueeday
WekJ. A achOolteecher eea.rctlea for love
by frequenting singles bets at night with
t1ag1<: results. (2 hra.) 9 Tiii ccmuAT ~Am M.UVM
"Trial By Jury" and "Cox And Box" (2
hrs.) Ct> m¥9 "Young Frankenstein" (1974,
Comedy) Gene Wiider. Peter Boyte. The
son of the Infamous Or. Frankenstein
attempts to prove thel his flUher was not a
madman by completing his efforts to er•
ate ~hetl<: men. 'PG' (1 hr .• ~ min.) (£) ,..,.
®.,."Author! Author!" ( t982. Com-
edy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. A New
York playwrlght's wlfe leeves him with a
gang of mostly her chlldreo to take care ol
just as hla new play 18 about 10 open. 'PG' i! hr., 50 min.)
CS) m¥9 "Oh GOdl" ( 1977. Comedy)
George Bums. John Denver. God Mtects
an unsuspecting young supermarket man-
ager to dellve< a mesaage of hOpe and
goodwill to the skeptical people of the
modem-day world. 'PG' (1 hr., 36 min.)
t:11(t) Mm "U.S. Indoor Championships -
Men's and Women's 10-mete< Spring-
board Anals" (from Gainesville. Fla ) IB> < 1 hr.) •B Cl) llOVll "Being There" (1979, Ora-
ma) Peter Sellers. Melvyn Douglas. A sim-
ple-minded, middle-aged man, WhoSe only
knowtedge of the outside world Is through
t8'evlslon. gains tremendous tame and
power by unwlttlngly convincing tycoons
and pollticlans that he Is a genius. (2 hrs.,
30 min:)
I TIC TAC DOUIN
LOftlOAT ,.,.,UZlll .. Simon & Simon" star
GMald McAaney: actOfa 1rom the movie
"This Is Spinal f ap."
.. (1l) M CAT\9 .. D GD Tiil fACTI Oii I.Jiii Mr&: Garrett dis--
covers that her son and his wife are having
marltal difficulties and becOmes 1:'00-
cerned tor the future of her business. Q G ®l DlllAITY A mysterious woman
arrives in Denver with damaging knowt·
edge of Alexls's past, Blake attempts to
keep his losses In the oil lease deal lO a
minimum, and Sammy Jo takes an lnter-
es1 In Adam. Q (1 hr.) 1-=.v ..,. Scheduled: actr888
Cheryl Udd. actor Duncan Regehr. the
Southern Comfort Jazz Band, actor
Michael Winslow ("Polloe Academy"). i! hr.)
ClJ m¥9 "The Third Walker" ( 1979, Ofa·
ma) Colleen Dewhurst, Wiiiiam Shatner.
Orphaned twln1l are separated at birth
and raised apart by two dlffe<eot families.
(1hr.,30 min.) cm ..,.. "King Of Comedy" (1982.
Comedy) Rober1 De Niro, Jerry Lewta. A
tailing comedian plans to kidnap a welt--
known talk show host. 'PG' ( 1 tv.. 41
min.)
Cl) ... "Loot" ( 1972. Comedy) Rich-
ard Atteobotough, Lee Remlok. An ll1lh
woman's eon and his beet friend declOe to
hide their robbery winnings In her coffin In
a slMzy British hotel. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 41
mlnJ....r ..1 .. "The Appalooea" ( 1966, West·
em) Matton Brando, Anjanette Comet. A
rare pony " 8totln from a oowboy and
hldder'I ~ Meldoo. (2 tire.. 5 "*'-> a11(1)WUGt ,.id
-· ............ When K8lil sprains her rile eudltlOnlng fOf' a dlnoe
contest, twin list« Alll9on egreee to ta.
her place for the ftnal round.
(!) llCMI "Johnny Coot" (1963, Drarne)
Henry SINa. Elizabeth Montgomery. Alt
Italian boy ralaed by • Slcllan Ol*Tlla II sent to New Yortt to wrlM vengeance on
the enemtee of an American expetrim..
~ hrs.. 30 min.) ................ , ..
YIOl Arml M ID.OCMllT A document.-
ry focusing on one of the many MJPPOrt
groups l0tmed In the 19708 to help ~
dren of Nazl Holocauat IUMYora faoe their
iln~hr.) .. ..,,...
-• IT ... st I I The hospital a18ff
rdldenta are In a ~ at they beglf'I
cramming for the Natk>nal Boerd exarN.
and White agr ... to take a polygraph tell
to prove hie Innocence. ( 1 tv.) 11 ~PetM and Mrt. C.bot art hek2 ~. by • gunman, and MMe
attempt• to help a ftalhdancer lmpf ..
her minister father. Q ( 1 hr.) E:fUYm ..... , .. ""' New Orleen8 plani81t Tuts
Washington. Profeaor Longchalr and
Allen T oueaalnt are feetured playing
together fOf the first time In a reheerMI fof
tjolnt concert. ( 1 hr.) •
CC).,. ·'The Fighting Sutllvans'' ( 1944.
Orama) Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchel.
The devotion of five brothers fof each
other Is portrayed from their childhood
through World War II. ( 1 tv., 55 min.)
CH) CULW CUii • co.:111 CUiture
Club perlonn. "Karma Chameleon." "Do
You Aealty Want To Hurt Me?" and ''Mm
Me Blind" at the Hammersmith Odeof'I In
London, England. ( 1 hr.)
(I).,. "Horr0t P\anet" ( 198 t. Hon'Of)
A spaoe exploration teem encounters a
blOOd thirsty alien form on a mysterious
inet. 'R' (1 hr .• 33 min.) IOU.a--.. -MNATM(I)
-•n w ... 1111 mAT OU1DOOM Jim Ta bot go.
on a bike tour and flies In a hot-air balloon
at Albuque<Que, New Mexico's 12th Inter·
national BaHoon F\etta, Q
(O· m¥9 "Loflta" ( 1962. ComedY)
James Mallon, Sue Lyon. Based on the
story by Vladimir NabOkov. A ml~aged
professor look& to a 11range young glr1 In
an effort to find l'la,pploeaa. (2 Iva., 32
min.) .......... W~OIM ... _
tW fL•(l)O ... ... , .. .,..~. .. , ..... . ....... ...... ""~ --,. .. .. ,. Gary Hert ..... Jaok90n
and Watt• Mondale pertlclpate In a
debate held at the AMFAC Hotel In DaAaa.
Texas. Sander Vanoa.ir of ABC News
moder9ta (1 hr.)
CH) ... ''And Now Fot SOmethlng Com-
pletely Different'' ( t 972, eom.dy)
Graham Chapman, John Cleeaa. Mefn.
bars of "Monty Python'• Flying ClrCCJa"
Pf&eenl a ....-of comedy aketcha 'PO'
~hr.,29mln;l., ~=~Forced V•~" {1982..
Friday, Aprlt 27, 1934 25
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-Wednesday: Coal.
Adven1ure1 Chuck Noms. Mary Louise
Weller A ~rare expert uses his moves to
d11ve mot>sters ou1 of a Hong Kong gam-
bltn&c4itabhsnmen1 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) a;) YAMOYU
11::11@ llO¥IE "Desire Under The Elms"
11958 Drama1 Sophia Loren Anthony
Perk.iris Based On Eugene O'Ne1ll's play
On a New England farm 1n the 1880s. a
beau11tu1 seductive woman develops a
paS&on f0< her stepson (2 hrs 25 min l
11:11 CIJ ~m 1tafJ (I) POlJCI ITQtlY A pair of police
detectives. relegated 10 ca1ct11ng small-
time criminals. su<Jdenly hod themselves
involved 1n an FBI crackoown on an Illegal
~n ~ration (Al ( 1 hr . 10 min )
U W TOllQHT Host. Jonnny Carson
Scneduled actress Jane Badler. ac1or
James Coco. comedian A Whtlney
l3rown. singer Tom Jones It ht J
I IA'NmAY llQHT ®l MC ... tlGHTl.M
ltllMCMOI_
MCtlE~PUCI
£ NTOL IHOOTllQ B1ancn1 Cup lnrer·
na11ona1 Toornamenl" 0 llOYIE Fon Apache' I t948. Wesl·
ernJ John Wayne. Henry Fonda A stub·
W n cavalry ott.cer is hel<I responsible tor
rampant lno1an allack.s aga1ns1 a m1h1ary
ou1pos1 12 hrs 7 min J
'1:) 1IO ClW Fea1ure<l dungeons and dra-
gons · 1nnocen1 fun or an inv1ta11on to Ille
0c.cu11? 11 hr 30 mtn I
11M S MOVIE Some K1no Of Hero· (1 982
Comeoy I R1chara PryOf Margo1 Kidder
A war •eleran turns 10 a hie of crime airer
111e governmerir refuses 10 give him back
' d; he eameo wnile being a pnsoner of
the Nunn V1e1namese lor Six years 'A' ( 1
r1r 35 min 1
t1:ila ICTV 12:9 m <*HOU YWOOO
• llOYIE "Mr Deeds Goes To Town"
I 1936 Comeo,1 Gary Cooper, Jean
Ar1t1w A female reporter persuades ner
111111 naire boyl11eno 10 give his lorlune
ilwa1 12 hrs 5 min 1
~ atl.DM.N Of H()ll£
l1> llOVIE Ttie Couple Takes A Wt!e"
iq12 C.< ,,.,.,.Otl 8111 Bixby Paula Pren-
11-.:. A11;.r nine years of marriage a couple
11.ri-'> a worndr 1.., !ull1ll lhe ·w1lely <lulles
:.1 • 1n1;11 trie real i1>1!e can be liberated ( t
rir 40 rr11n 1
(I) TIICKE Of ntE NIGHT Guests Lydta
Cc,rn<>1 I Too C1bse For Comfort'') mag·
1c1an Da111d Copperfield, comedienne Lois
Bromfield. TV c0lumn1st Ric"8r<l Hack f 1
hr . 30 min I
(I) HAlllYO
fD LA T8IGHf AIEllCA Guests· surgeon
and chairman of Atlanta's Impaired Ptiysr-
c1ans Comm111ee Dr Ed Walts talks about
his louner addtClton to J)llls and alcohOI.
sman ous1ness advocate and president of
tn1ernat1onal Business Netw<>O< Ge><don
B1zar otters no-cash, no-risk guidelines fOf
buying or expanding a business (1 hr.)
() MOR•IHOW ~-"Cleveland Grand Pnx" (R) (2 hrs.)
mo D m LATI MGMT""" DAVID~
Schedule<l selC therapist Dr Ruth
Westhe1mer. comedienne Margaret Smith,
loc~~ontest winner ( 1 hr )
LA. TODAY
ROWAM 1 llM'rlrl LAUGH It
MOYW "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983.
Adventure) Chuck Ne><ns. David Cerra·
dine A man auempts 10 end an arma
~ltng operation 'A' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) !HI® llCMI "Cracking Up" (1983. eom.-
26 Friday, April 27 , 1984
dy) Jerry Lewis. Miiton Berle. An acct·
dent prone man falls al everything 1nclu<l·
·~a bu= suicide ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1M 1J Cl) "Never Con A Killer" ( 1977
Mystery) Stefanie Powers. Harold Goul<l
A young female attorney consults her
la1he1 fOf help 1n clearing her client of a
murder charge (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min )
1M (C) llCMI "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come-
dy) Paul Bartel. Mary WOfonov A down·
on·their-luck marned couple dlSCover that
lf\ey can make the money they need 10
buy 1hetr dream diner by knocking ott
well-heeled sex perverts 'R' ( 1 hr 25
min)
W 8 MOVll "Chamber Of Horrors" ( 1966.
H0tror) Patric!( O'Neal. Suzy Parker A
homict<Jal maniac amputates his chained
hand to escape execution. bot r~tums
seeking revenge with a hoolled stump (2
hrs)
0 llOYll "The War Between The Tates"
( 1977. Ofama) Richard Crenna. Errzabelh
Ashley A college professor carelessly
dufts 1n10 an alfair with an unpred1c1able
student ( 1 hr , 30 min )
(!) llO¥IE "The Ftghhng 69th' ( 1940.
Drama) James Cagney. Pat O'Brien The
691h Reo1ment of World War I is helpe<J by
Falher C>utty who Inspires courage 1n a
~artlCularly sens1t1Ve recruit (2 hrs )
II) llOYll "G1rl On The Run" ( 1958. Ora·
ma) Efrem Z1mbahst Jr . Eun O'Brten A
pr1va1e eye 1s hired to find a nightclub
singer belC>fe a killer does 12 nrs 30
min ) •
ti\) ""'Ol .. IU&AM 'l,, .oVll "Angel 01 H f AT " t 1982
Adventure) Marilyn Chambers A n
espionage agent has a field day working
unoercover as a mud wrestler ( 1 fir 35
Immel.. econ
1:11 MIA&. TM NU>
AUltTMIPAl&Y
ROWAN I llMTWI L.MIQtMN
llCMI "Vice Squad" ( t 982 Drama)
Season Hubley Gary Swanson A police
detective and a streetwalker ream up 10
rrap a pimp responsible tor murde11ng one
ot n1s women 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min 1 1:111 WON.DAT LMQI 2:11 Cl) ca ... NIGHTWA TCH . ...
~AGM:Ul TUlll u..u.
-THI NA TOUR (R) mVll ·summer Lovers· ( 1982
Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal
lagner Two Amer.can college students
spend a free-spmted summer on a Greek
ISiand 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min )
2:11 llCMI "Exposed" ( t983, Drama)
Nastessia K1nsl(1, Harvey Keitel A young
woman 1s exposed to risks and romance
1n Pans and New Ye><k 'R' ( I hr . 40
mm )
t1I CC) llCMI "Just Teti Me What You Want"
( 1980, Comedy) Alt MacGraw. Alan
King A wealthy business tycoon thinks he
has his mtStress well In tine untll she
demands he put her m charge of a recent·
.. (%) "AU1horl Author!" ( 1982. Comedy)
Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. SO min )
.. ct) "Adam's Woman" (1972, Drama)
Beau Bridges, John Miiia. ( 1 hr., 56 mtn ) •Ill> "fhe ramlty Jewell" ( 1965, Comedy)
~Lewie. Sebastian Cabot. (2 hra.)
79(!) "The Tr•p" ( 1959. Adventure) Rich
ly <JCQuired movie studio 'R' ( 1 hr '>
mm ) i=-g MEWi "
G) llOVIE · 81<>nd1e's Heto" I 1950 Com
edy) Pe11ny Singleton. Arthur Lake Con
h1<;1011 reigns when DagwOOd signs up w1H
lhe ~r~ft Reserve Corps ( 1 hr 30 min 1
@ ftAOCWIT . 'f "°'4TIWOIWI (R) z llOYll 'The KmgflSl'ler • ( 1982. Ora
maJ ReA Harrison. Wendy Hiller Wnh lhe
nelp of his devo1ed butler. an elderly aris·
1~ra1 attemprs 10 rektndle the reta1ton·
ship he had with a past love ( 1 hr 2C
min 1
tM 'l llOYIE 'Cheech & Cheng's 51111
Smok1n ( 1983. Comedy) A1charcJ
'Chee<;h' Marin Tommy Chong T~
comic duo trven up a pootly attended
Dul ch him !esllval 'R' I 1 hr . 3 1 min )
l:GO 0 llOVll Assignment To Kill" ( 1969
Mystery) Patric~ O' Neal Joan Hacke11
Corporate fraud 1s 1nves1igated by a 011
vale eye 11'1 Sw11Zerland (2 hrs J
1-rJ CHICO All> THE lllAM 11]') MEWi
E .,_Utml
1:15 $ llOYIE Sherlock Holmes In Terror By
N1gnt' ( 1946 Mysrery) Basil Rathbone
N1qe1 Bruce A1de<l by Dr Walson Sher
locl\ Holmes sets our 10 trap a clever 1ewe1
1111et ( 1 hr 15 min J
Cl) MMCUI WELIY, M.D.
J:55 'H llOVIE "The K1lltny Of Randy Wet>ster
( 198 I Drilrna1 t1al Holbrook 01x1e c,.,,.,, A l 1")l)rs1and couple 1nves1tga1es
111e ,1d y1n9 ,,, lnPlf "on oy Houston poltce
/ 1 hr 40 min I
dO, ~, TOP O' THE 11011•1a
Q) llOVIE 'Beware Of Blondie" ( 195 1
Comedy) Arrhur lake Penny S1ngte1on
Panoemo111urn follows when Mr Ot1ner~
.. nves rne nus1ness 1n Dagwood's fum
bl111g hands. lor a few days I I hr !>O
rn111 )
7l FUln9 E IUllUI rmt (1')
0 llOVIE 'Who ts K1ll1ng The Great Cl'tels
Of f urope? I f978. Comedy) Georgr
Segdl J.1cQue1ine B1sse1 A tas1 IOO(j
cha'' ~ ong 111~ 10 keep his ell wile lrofl"
t;..1ng lhl' ""''' 111c.11m ol a l\1ller who is mur
df'r1ng Nell know n chets 111 me same wa)
tnt>y preµarP thetr most lamo1Js 01shp.;;
PC. t 1 tor ~l mm J
Z llOVIE "Gun Crazy I 1950 Ofama1
J .. 4yy Cumn11ns Jonn Dall A tasH 1v1ny
tnrrr1i>r c:arnival girl 111es 10 convince her
ma1ksman husbano to lurn his skills 11:1
armed robbery I I hr 2'7 min )
~ C llOVIE Aataplan· ( 1979. Comedy)
Maur1z11) N1c.11e111 Angela Finocchiaro A
lonely man discovers a miracle po11on and
11roouces a roman1ic robol double 'G' 11
hr 32 nun l
1$1 FAIM TAU THUTM Princess And
The Pea" This version of the ctasstc tale
srars L11a Minnell1 as Princess Alecia Tom
Con11 as Prince Richard and Beatrice
Srratghl as tf\e pr1nce·s mother Q ( t hr I
t:a@ I DMAllOI ~
ard W1dmarll. Tina Louise (2 hrs )
7:ml '2 • The Kingfisher" (1982. Drama) Rex
Hamson Wendy Hiller ( t hr . 20 min )
.. (Cl Tne Prtze Fighter" (1 979. Comedy)
Tim Conway. Don Knotts (I hr . 39 mrn) fil ''Bill Cosby Himself" ( 1982. Comedy)
Bill Cosby ( 1 hr 44 min I
"Same Time. N9xt YMr" ( 1978.
Col'n9Cly) Alan Alda, Bien Buntyn. ( 1 hr .
59m1n I
I
'.
..(%)"The Silence" ( 1963 O<ama) tngrld
Thulin. Gunnet Lindblom ( I hr , 35 mtn )
.. (C) "Lost And Found" ( t979 Comedy)
George Segal, Glenda Jacl<soo ( 1 hr . 46 min)
"High Road To China'" ( t983, Ora·
ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armsrrong. (2
hrs)
( "Dream Wiie" ( 1953, Comedy) Cary
Grant. Deborah Kerr ( 1 hr .• 41 min )
-@ "It Happened One Night" ( 1934,
Comedy) Claudelle Colbert, Clark Gable.
l2 hrs I -o "Ntghl Fhght From Moscow" ( 1974,
Drama) Yul Brynner. Henry Fonda (2
hrs)
11• "'Through A Glass Darkly" ( 1960.
Orama) Harnet Andersson. Gunnar
Bjornstrand ( 1 hr . 30 min )
-&11.-noon Movies-
~ 1HI G) "Ballhng Bellhop" ( t936. OramaJ
Belle Davis, Edward G Robinson (2
hrs)
(~ "A S1ree1car Named Desire·· ( 195 I,
Drama) Marlon Brando Vivien Leigh (2
hrs . 2 min.)
(l:fl '"The Wonder Of It All" ( 197 4 J Oocu·
mentary ( 1 hr , 35 min )
(Q) "Local Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Peter
Reigen, Bun Lancaster ( 1 hr . 50 mm )
"Mother Lode" ( t982 Orama) Chari·
ton Heston. Nici\ Mancuso ( 1 hr , .t 1
min)
1t:aO ttJ 'A Farewell To Arms" ( 1932. Drama)
Gary Cooper. Helen Hayes (1 hr , t8
min.) • /
1:11 (HJ 'The Black Stalhon Rerwns" ( 1982,
Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ter1 Garr ( 1 hr
43mm ) m "Devil Bat s Daughter" ( 1946 Mys·
tery) Rosemary LaPtanche, Molly
Lamont ( I hr , 30 min I
HI (C° "The Music Man" { 1962, Musical)
Robert Preston, Shirley Jones (2 hrs. 31
mrn) (OJ 'Tunes Of Glory" ( t960 Orama)
Alec Guinness, John M1ll5 (2 hrs)
(S,_ "Love At First Bite' ( 1979. Comedy)
George Hamilton Susan Sa1n1 James ( 1
hr . 36m1n ) ~ "Loot" ( 1972. Comedy) Richard
Attenbofough Lee Remick ( 1 hr . 4 t
min) *CO "Heart Beal' ( 1980, Drama) Nick
Nolle, Sissy Spacek (·1 hr . 50 min )
.. Cfi) "Heidi" (1965, Orama) Eva-Marfa
Sfnghammer, Gertrand Mit1ermay1 ( 1 hr .
30 min)
• '"Sounder'" 11972. Orama) Cicely ~. Paul Winfield (2 hrs.) W "Gun Crazy" ( 1950. Orama) Peggy
Cummins, JOhn Dall ( 1 hr .. 27 min.)
4tlll(C) "Adam's Woman" (1972, Orama)
Beau Bridges. John Miiis. ( 1 hr . 55 min,)
.. (!) "Sliver Streak" ( 1976. Comedy)
Gene Wilder, JIU Ctayburgh (2 hrs .. 30
min ) CID "Bill Cosby Himself" ( 1982. Comedy)
Biii Cosby ( t hr • .t4 min )
([) "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1981 ,
Adventure) Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hr , 20
min J
1:11 (1') "Author! Author'" (1982, Comeay)
Al Pecino. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr . SO qi1n )
_ _.lvenlng.---• .. 1= ... cellftl
POUCIWOMM
AIC ... O
15$': ......
~M---rT .,_ "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper. A former
country and western Singer who fa trying
to make a comeback falls In love with a
motet owner. 'PG' (1 hr .. 29 min.)
CJ) mm "Same Time. Next Year"
( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs-
1yn Two people carry on an unl*Jal
extramarllal aflalr by meeting al the same
resor1 for one weekend each year OV9f a
period of several decades 'PG' (I hr . 59
t::almtn :,va. Dftl
TAXI
AUCI
,ACUOfcanm
.,_ "Tim" (1981, Orama) Piper
Laurie. Mel Gibson. A young retarded
man and a sentlllve, middle-aged woman
devetop a close relationship, of mutual
need and undenitanding that leads 10 an
1\9 ulni~~·= ( 1 hr , 35 min J
~~ A look at the special
effects In the TV movie "V": a HollywOod
night spot that features female Imper~
nators.
11J '»ff AIY -.MD , g) amfMmrf TOllmff Featured. .. alcl•5i-:;~
llOT~
IT~M>OMOll.Y "Red Skelton A
Royal Performance" Red Skelton per-
forms his comedy routines before Britain's ~al family ( 1 hr.)
lLJ llOVll "The Cowboy And The Lady"
( 1938. Western) Gary Cooper. Merle
Oberon A romancing ranch hand sweeps
an heiress from the city git her feet ( t hr •
31 min) cm.-ON VIDIO QD llCMI "20 Mltllon Mlln To Earth"
(1957. Scle(l9e-Fk:tlon) Wiiiiam Hopper.
Joan Taylor. A gelatinous mass found
along with a crashed rocketshlp becomes
a horrible monater after being txpoeed to
air. (2 hrs.) 1::119 t mt Tttl TOWI Featured: mMt lhrM
giants ol the producing butlnna: Glen
Laraon, Steve Cannell and Don a.tllMrlo;
a HoltywOod premiere that takea ~ace tn
Las Vegas; take a look at this year s baa&-
ball superstitions.
I PAl&YflUD llCMI "Sliver Streak" ( 1976. Come-
dy) Gene Wiider, Jiii Clayburgh A mlld·
mannered book editor accidentally
becomes entangled In romanoe and the
btzarre plot of a eunnlng art thief during a
crOS&-Country train ride. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) D m mt LA. Featured: 8 stop at Mount
Fuji: ride In the Japanese bullet train; a
look at Aultralla. Including a wlldllfe sanc-
tuar~T~= of MelbOUrne. ~l~..::.-. I c.ACI IUlmT,., ......, _,..,.., • .,.,,l'Tn
• ~T AT C0¥9fT ...... This oele-
bratlon of the 250th annlvetuty of Great
Brftaln'9 Coven! Garden fMtur• IOlo ari-
as and dUett by two Amttlcan llngers
and a special intermission fllm hosted by
Prince Charles -
(%) .,_ "The Silence" ( 1963. Orama)
Ingrid Thulin. Gunnel Lindblom. Two sis·
ters snare an Illicit love affair thal ends In
tragedy when one of them turns to a new
lover. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 35 min ) 1:11@ ... •B ()) llAQIHI, P.1 Three witnesses
cause conl\Jslon when they relate different
versions ol a robbery at the club. ( 1 hr )
D GD -A llllM Joey gives Nell a leSSon In honesty when her graduation
from night school is threatened by a
cheatl~ scandal D 9 unu °' THI •rWOM ITAM Howard Cosen, Scott Balo and Debby
Boone hos1 this latest compelftron
between stars from the three major net-
works 1n events including kayaking, swim-
ming and football from Iha campus of
Pepperdlne Unlverslly In MaUbu. Callfor·
n1& Charles Hald, W1nfam Devane. John
James and James Oarref'I are among lhe
luests scheduled to participate. (2 hrs ) --.wu
Bn'8Td~ TGelCltr Featured:
actress Cheryl Ladd. e llCMI "The Exorcist" ( 1973. H0tr0f)
Ellen Burstyn. Linda Blair The young
daughter of a popular actress becomes
possessed by a demonie spirit which com·
m11a evil acts through the occupation ot
her mind and bOdy (2 hrs. 30 min.) 9 llADeQ Of U... Anthropologist
Richard Leakey examines the fossfl evr·
dence of evolutionary change left behind
l our distant ancfttor~o ( 1 hr )
cc.uTD a.a.eut
llCMI "A Streetcar Named Desue"
( t 951, Drama) Marlon Brando, VMen
Leigh A Southern belle loses her sanrty
wh\le trying to preserve her laded gentility
against the harassment ot her harsh and
brutish brother-in-law (2 hrs 2 min.)
([)IPOllTICDTD
CH) llOVll "Tootsie" ( 1982, Comedy)
Oualtn Hoffman. Jes8lc8 Lange An out·
of-work New YOfk actor labeled as tam·
peramental drscov9f's a whole new career
for himself when he dt50u1ses himself as a
woman and lands a soap opera role. 'PG'
Q.(1 hr . 56 min)
(Q) llCMI "Local Hero·· ( t983, Comedy)
Peter Reiger!. Burt Lancaster A hlQh·
powered 011 company uecutfve
encounter& unexpected problems when
he travels to a amall Scottish seacoast
town tor what he aaeumea wlll be a cut·
and·dry land purchaae deal ·po· ( t hr ..
50mtn)
CJ) llOVll "Love At First Bite" ( 1979,
Comedy) Geotge Hamilton. Susan Saint
James. A lov•amltten Count Dracula
packs up his coffin and heads tor New
York City to find the reln<:4rnatton of a for·
mer~t hr .. 3em1n.) = i e 'Al&Y J:. In 1he hospital for a
tonsillectomy. Jennifer reflects on regret·
table encountera she has had with mem-
lber~ ~:C~
LOVllO.AT '.ll llAQAZltl A IOOk at the special
aHects In the TV movie "V" a HoflywOod
nlghl spot lhal teatur86 female Imperso-
nators.
~PMVllWI
llCMI "The Big Brawl" ( 1980, Ora·
me) Jackie Chan. Joae Ferre<. The '°" ot
a res1auren1 owner takes up a baMle with
some mobsters who enter him In an Int•·
Friday, April 27 , 1984 f7
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state lighting match 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min )
•@ M CAT\9
M Cl) TOP U. IOmG James Broad vs
Franco ThOmas 1n a heavyweight bout
scheduled lor 10 rounds (from Atlantic
City, N.J.). (R) (2 hrs., 30 min ) .. 9 (I) cowt\1IY c:cma NCm Hosts r•en
Campbell and Charley Pride are 1oineo by
guests iocludtng Alabama. Chet Atkins.
lacy J. Delton. L11tle Jimmy Dtcl<enS,
David Frizzell. Miekey Gilley. the girls of
"Hee Haw," Barbara Mandrell, W1n1e Nel-son. Minnie Pear1 and Buddy Sp1eher (2
hta.) 8 II ~ Sam enlrsts the aid ot an
•eccentric artist to paint a portrait of Diane
but soon discovers that the painter is
intefested in more ttian 1ust tier ·iortured
SOUi." (Part I of 2) I= _,.. Sche<luled Sll'IQ&' Mel
Totnl8, comedian Rich Lillie author Sabi
na Salom ("Mamage Sabbatical' I I I
hr.) e .. il&fl "Shades Of Oarl\ness
Joanna David, Norma West and June
Brown star 1n Edith Wharton's story at>ovt
a maid who seems to haunt a household
Q_(1 hr.)
1t911A1~1w-•alll'CI,. ntlAnll "Nancy Astor·
Nancy and tier sister Phylhs en1oy British
SOClety. but Nancy decldeS 10 return 10
Vlfg1n'la. during the Atlan11c crossing Nan
cy meets Waldort Astor (Part :i-ol 81 o
L! hr.j
(Z) MO\llE "POlterge.sr I 1982. Hor1or1
Craig T Nelson Jobeth W1lhams \fengelut
ghosts take over a sutx.iroan Ca11f0tma
home and abduc1 the resident lam11y·s
you~ld 'PG' f 1 hr 55 min I .. 1 MO\llE "Charaoe" 11964 Mystery)
Cary Grant. Audrey Hepburn A woman
becomes the 1arget ot hes myrdefed hus·
band's cronies who believe she knows
where a vast lortune IS h1doen (2 hrs . 25
min J .. a II THE ouc:a FACTORY Andrea Chai·
lenges Sl\•P to be totally honest no ma11er
how much ti hurts the other people
involved
(!) MO\llE NtellelOCJeon' ( 1976. Orama)
Ryan 0' Neal. Bur1 ReynoldS A hapless
etew ot novice actors and tne11 shaky
director try to estabhsh themsel'ves tn the
~ of mov1emak1ng du11ng the silent
era ~s . 30 min I -1 • ~ auu A one-time
gang member ra.ises the 11e of his l0tme<
fnends. Washtngtoo covers for a young
detective who has a conflict ol interest.
end Davenport as«s Furillo for a temPo
~ ioeparahon ( 1 hr )
11= MUlff
Lftm WILD 'A Desert Blooming" An
examination of the variety and abundance
of lite to be found tn the Ch1huahuan
Desert 1n northern Me,oco O ( 1 hr.)
• .. llat'I "Shades Of Darkness"
Joanna DaVld, N0tma West and June
Brown star 1n Edith Wharton's st0ty about
a maid wtlo seems to haunt a household
Q_( 1 hr.)
(CJ mWI "The End" ( 1978. COmedy)
Burt Reynold$, Dom De Lurse A term1Nl-
ly di man musters the C()(Jrage and deter-
minlhon to l&C4t hi& 1mpend1ng death with
a Mf'9e Of dignity 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min J 00 TMI PAI,....._ This love story set 1n
19t~tury Bnt1sh COioniai India. 111 an
28 Friday, April 27 ·"la.4
atmosphere ol battle, treadlefy and
intrigue, stars Ben Cross. Amy Irving,
Omar Sharif, John Glelgud. Christopllef
Lee and Rossano Brazzi (Part 1 of 3) (2 hrs)
CJ)) THE cma CAPl'I comDT 1HOWCA11
Many of tOday's lop oomlCS are featured
tn this perl0tmance taped at San Franc1s-
co·s comedy club, The Othet Cale
llO¥m "Cheech & Chong's Still
Smok1n' .. ( 1983. Comedy) Richard
''Cheech" Marin, Tommy Chong The
comte duo llven up a Po<>fly atteoded
Dutch him lest1val ·A· { 1 hr , 31 min ) .. •::---~llC)ft "Nana" (1981. 0tama1 J<.atya
Berger. Jean-P1e<re Aumont A beautiful
and willful prostitute puts het' appearance
and body to use to become the toast of
'*,,he aa·w ~;;,3:.m ' TAii
· llOWM l llMTWl L.AUQH .. rA•t ...
MAWUfM..f
Mc:a a UIOll
llOft "Do You Wanna Be Loved?"
(!llo Date) (1 hr . 15 min )
Z' MOYll "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983.
Adventure) Chuck Noms. 0eV1d Carra-
cllne A man attempts to end an arms
sm~1 operatK>n 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 7 min )
tt11tt'a.ou=
tt:JI A (I) ftAlflB '°"'-Q A prospective
lather. tonging 10 have a son. 1s d1sheart·
ened when Goruo informs him that hts
newt>orn child 1s a g111 (R) ( 1 hr 10
min l D Gl) Ta.GMT Host Johnny Carsoo ( 1
hr)
I IANl)AY-..T 9 MC ... ~
• llAl!at Ol-MClll ..... ~
MO\llE The Joggler" ( 1953. Ofama)
K1rli Douglas Milly Vitale A talented 1ug
gler a11emp1s lo PleC1' his tile 1oge1her
alter a soul-Sflattering term 1n a Nazi coo
centrat1on camp ( 1 hr , 55 min I
81) LATlllGHT AIEICA Guests Lawrence
Kurlanoer 011ec1or 01 cnm1na1 rus11ce 1n
New Yori\ State, debates DavlO Rothen·
befg. e"ecu11ve cl11ec10t ol The Fortune
Society a sell-help program for ex-con
11tets. on wtiether parole shOuld be abOl-
IShed Chuck Cushman. executive d11ect01
or lhe NatK>nat lnholders Association
claims that the U S. government owns 100
much tand ( 1 hf )
I) ICllrTUCIY DIMY Nvn c-) lD 19 CWI Featured ac1ress Kathenne
McGregor ("Ltltle House On The Prai-
rie' ) discusses the tuture of family TV
shows, how to stop nlcotifle addiction ( 1
hr 30 min)
1bel ~' -'AT C0U.. MVNOnZ:U THE COPS Miss Pat COllrns showg what Police·
men will say and do wt.en hypnotized I 1
hr I 1~ C llOYIE Emanuelle On Taboo Island'
( 1977 Ofama) Laura Gemser A young
man 1s cast aShore on a 1rop1eal tSland
and meets a sensuous young woman 'R'
Bhr. 25min) a. m Cll MOU.YWOOD .om "Only AngelS Have Winos
( 1939. Ofama) Cary Grant. Rita Hay-
worth A showgirl falls 1n love with a 1118f tn
South Ame11ca {2 hfs ) rn .....ar ... 0 mWll "The Black W1ndmtll" ( 1974.
Suspense) Mtcheel Caine, Donald
Pleasenoe. Wtw. on ualgnment, an agent
finds himself belrayeo and n1s son kt
napped ( t hr 40 min I
CD T1ICll Of THE llmfT Guests· actre:
Karen Black ·candid Cameta ' host AllE
Funt entertainment reporter Robe
Osborne. Bealles author Peter Brown 1
hr 30 min I
g)KAMYO !lJ llJlll "WCT Cnamp1onsh1p" Bei
sen11f1nal matches (from Dallas, Te.itas
(Al (2 hrs 30 min I
f~J MOYW 'The Godfa ther Pan II" (197t
Orama) Al Pacino Rober t Duvall Mtchat
Corleone assumes his late father's thron.
and Powe1 as he becomes the new hea1
ot the Malia l1nomg problems with 11vc:
fftC11ons ano rne 1aw Througnout his re1yn
'A' (3 hrs 20 m111 I
Q:tS 1. MOVIE Rock; Ill 11982. Drama) Syt
vester Stdllone Car Weathers W0<1c
heavywe1gh1 champion Rocky Balooc
s.ullers a persona1 CrtSts wnen a younger
hung11t!r lighter challenges n1m tor "'~
crown PG' 11 hr 40 rrnn J
O MOVIE "Ring 0 1 Desire· ( 1981 Fanta-
sy) Geo1g1na Spelv1n. Paul Thomas An
aphrodes•ac ring is pass.eel from perS0<110
person 1ea111ng a tra11 of erotic encounters
1n tis wai.e ( 1 hr . 30 min )
tt:a 0 m LA Tl NIGHT wrT'H DA VI> LETTIJllWe
ScheOuled stup10 pet tr•cll s 11 hr 1
I TWIJGHT ZONE
LA. TODAY
ROWAN I MARTWI LA~ m QROWIMQ YUiii ~a T llOYW The rarn11y Man 11979
Drama) Edward Asner Meredith Bal(te1
Buriey A happily married man l1nds him
self 101n t:>etween n1s 1ntatua11on with a
young woman ancl tus love for his wile and
tam11y IR1 ( 1 hr 20 •n1n J
tM S MOVIE · Mother Lode' ( 1982 Orarna)
Charlton Heston Nick Mancuso A Scot-
ltsh m111e1 tries to protect his gOld bot runs
1nto people who want •I too PG' (I hr
4 t mm J t• 0 MOVIE The lllu~tralerj Man" ( 1969
Sc1ence-F1c.t10"l Roa ~1e1ge1 Cla11e
Bloom A woman persuades her husband
to have n1s Ood1 1.111uoecl N1tn symoo1s
rela= e11en1s 111 hi'> Ille 12 hrs J Q Vrtrnsn1nq P01nt ( 1971, Did
ma1 Barry Newmar Cteavvn L111le A tor
mer cop 1!> aided tly a ohnd disc 1ocl\ey
wnen he accepts a ctiallenge to d11ve a
h1gh·pe<lormanc;e race car from Denver to
San Francisco 1n recorcl 11me ( 1 hr , 30
min I
MOVIE 'An Eye For An Eye' ( 1966.
Olama1 Robeft Lansing Pat Wayne A
t>Ounty hunter seeks revenge on those
respoos.ble for the death of his wile and
son (2 hrs) a> laJllNDINT ... (?l llOVIE "Looi" ( 1972 Comedy) Rich·
ard Allenborough Lee Remicl\. An lrlsh
woman's son and htS best l11encl decide to
hide thetr robbery w1nn1ngs in her cott1n In
a Sleazy Bnt1sh hotel PG' 11 hr . 4 1
min I m .. econ
1:11 ~C lllOVW l he Pnze Fighter" ! 1979
Comedy) Tim Coriway Don Knotts Dur-
ing the Depression a bumbling boxer and
nis w1secracll1ng manager try 10 outwit the
mob 'PG' t I tu 39 min 1 ~IMT,ATWOl t:a NIAL lM AW>
AU.• THI 'Ala Y
MO\llE fort Worth 1195 t Western)
Randolph Scott Oa111d B11an A gunsling
eHvrned·oe~paperrnan finds that his
prowess w•lh a Sllo.·shooter ts still m0te
eftectrve than WOids 1n deahng with law·
le55 eiementl ( 2 hra.)
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-(l)Cll ... ~ATCH = "Wrong Is Right" ( 1982. Come-
dy) Sean Connery, Geo<ge Grizzard. A
charismatic. globetrotting TV news report-
er becomes involved In Mlddle Eas1ern 1er-
rorlsm. a slanderous presldential cam-
paign and a nuclear arms sale that could
lead to World War Ill. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) cm llOVll "Ragtime" (1981. Drama)
James Cagney. Howard E. Rollins. Amid
the social upheaval of 1920s New York.
.JUl upper.eta" Jamil}' lr!M lo-hold on to
trad1hon as an angry black leacts a militant
fight against the racist establishment. 'PG'
i hrs., 35 min.)
t:a ... llOVll "Made For Each 01her" (1971.
Comedy) Renee Taylor. Joseph Bologna.
Two members or an encounter group
quarrel Incessantly, but eventually realize
thetr deep-seated mutual love. (2 hrs )
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and willful prostitute puts he< appearance
and body to use to become the toast of
lhe town. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)
M (Z)CIWUI ~OMTHI NII Km • B llOVll ''The Kentuckian" ( 1955.
Adventure) Burt Lancaster, Diana Lynn.
A man and his son fight their way across
the Kentooky Territory Into Telles (2
hrs.)
i CllCO AllD THI llAll ... . llCMI "Tim" (1981. CXama) Piper
Laurie, Mel Gibson. A young retarded
man 111'1d-a sensrtivr.middle-aged woman
develop a clOSe relattonshtp of mutual
need and understanding that leads to an
unorthodox marriage ( 1 hr .. 35 min )
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Nastass1a Kins1<1, Harvey Keitel. A young
woman Is exposed to risks and romance
In Paris and New York. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40
min)
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( 1983 Orama)
Robert .Hays. Kathle<:t £3111 t'I Despite
obstacles facing them an tlr11c11onally dis-
turbed man 1md wornan try tr> OIJlld a Ille
together 'A' ( 1 tll . ;>t) IMI ,
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W .. PAT C0UJn fMINOTIZll ntl
COPI M1!>S Pat Collins ~howr wr,,nt pollC&-
me'1 will say and do when hyp1101tzed ( 1
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{1936, MuSICal) Sh1rle1 T1 mr.le Joan
Oavts. An architect with a pt,m tor a slum
clearance pro1ect r,eahzes h19 oream with
lhe help Of h1S young uauyhter ! I hr , 30
min )
4:11 @ I DMAll Of aANME
(.c) llOVW "Lost And Found ( 1979.
Comedy) George Segal. Glenoa Jackson.
A widower end e Cl1vor1.t1t1 ~1n a rocky
romance after hlerelly meeting each olher
by accident et e French ski resort PG' ( 1
hr .. 46 min.)
•Dynasty' debut
Diahann Carroll ls aure to be·
come embroiled in schemee
batched b7 Alexis (Joan Colline)
after ehe JOln• the caat Wednee·
day at 9 p.m. on Channel 7 .
Friday, April 27. 1984 29
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Sherry stills
entertains
with Disney
She "as the darling. pag·wJed IJnlc girl
in the ongmaJ ... Mid~· Mo~ O ub," tap
danClniand ~nging h« way 10to the hearts
of m1Jhons of )oung TV fans during the
1950s
Toda}. attract1vc Shern AJberoni 1s an
accomplished actress of stage, scrttna.nd
ttlc' 1s1on. wh~ person.a.Luy and _talent
shine when she JOIDS co-host Michael
Young next week on The Disney Channel's
"EPCOT Magazine."
Shern-JOtncd the ranks of the 1-ycar-old
.. Micke) Mouse C1ub .. afkr her brother
had aud1uoned for the program.
"He was a drummer a nd they bad
alread) signed Cubby." Sherry said. But,
her brother did mention be bad a talented
lmle sister. At her aud1uon, she displayed a
somewhat unique talent -"J could play
the trumpet and tap dance at the same
u mc "
Substquen1 TV work included runrung
pam on '"family Affair" and .. The Andy
W1lhams Show" and guest appearances on
"M)' Three Som." "The Real McCoys."
"That Gari" and ''The Mao from
U.N C LE."
Her show business career also mcludod
character voices for such canoon series as
"Josic and the Pussycats," "Scooby Ooo,"
"Supcrfncnds" and 'The Partridge Fam-
ily" as well a.s performances at Disneyland
an nostalgic re-creations of the onginal
"Mickey Mouse O ub."
Sherry Alberon.t
DurinJ her week on "EPCOT Maga-
zine," she wiJJ visit tbe Center's Oun.a
showcase and tour the world's biggest and
best laundry -located right at Walt
Disney Worfd -during the snow that airs
at 6: 30 p.m. weekdays. 3 p.m. Saturday and
10 p.m. Sunday.
SOAPS .•••
From Paee 4 ~
tJunks lhat Shana as a good influence o
Mlke. Cabot continues to have chest pain:
When Ediewanu to celebrate being invite
to Hollywood screening, Doug says be ma
have to teach. Edie says he's a man wh
avotds any t)'PC of pleasurt. ONE UFE TO UVE: Ant.bony frame
Rafe as bad cop. As district attorney, CarL
realizes that she's going to be involved 11
luJe's prosecution. Dorian gcu David tc
teach her piano. Jenny decides not to tak1
vows. Larry sick of bis bechcl~r W:est)'le
Muie's mother amves at Asa s. lhinkint
Maxie bvcs there. but thi~ b.it a ~
when Becky and Asa return early. Oct
spou Bo on plant loading dock and docsn ··
undentand about his double life.
RYAN'S HOPE: Siobhan learns Pru lefi
bome because family bad no money but
wt she was not a runaway. Jeremy learns
wt Sydney is really Dawn S~erd.
Mu's former mistress. Pru menuons to
Maggie that sbe has a fabulously wealthy
sister named Dawn Shepherd. Jack and
Sydney spend mgbt together. Laslo agrtts
to help Jaclue steal her medical file from
gynecologist. Jackie decides to pretend
she's pregnant. adopt a baby and make sure
the "deb very" is same day Siobhan has her
child. Jill aware Maggje and Frank
attracted to each other, heads for beach
house. Mu amves and refuses to sleep
with JiJI. sa)'lng it's only a rebo!-!nd. Dave
interested an Maggie but pronuses not to
pU5h her into sex. Jill throws Maggie out of
house.
SPORTS SPECIALS •..
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Sunny
tells Hopo she may be too rough on
Stephanie's new secretary. Gwen. Sunny
goes to apologize and notices Jack gave
Gwen a music box. As Sunny starts to warn
Gwen about Jack being a rapist. Jack
intervenes. Warren goes to Kristen's for
money and wh1Je in her company steals a
photo of the Sentell Jewels. Warren and
Ringo malce scheme to steal the emeralds.
T.R .. hoping to please Travis and Liz.a.
causes an explosion when sbe poun lamp P'romPaCe2
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YOUNG AND THE RESTLEU: Lauren
assures Mary that she cares deeply for Paul.
Danny wants LaUttn to speed up fin.an~
for videotape so they can start project. Patti
tells Danny her divorce from Jack i1 final.
Jack tells Lauren he's not going to Jive her
money unless she gets Tim to come on to
her. Ashley has dinner with Eric and spots
Mark there with Julia. Diane hides neck-
lace Jack "8ve her when Andy arrives.
NikJci admits to Victor she is Jealous of
Laurie. Victor nervous that Eve bu
escaped, but even though be hu
surveillance at Wedding they fail to see
through her disguise. Victor gives Nikki
pearls. Eve, having sneaked upstairs., hides
10 steamer trunk. The crew arrives and
takes luggage to airport, leaving Eve
trapped in steamer trunk on airplane.
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12 Singer Frankie
14 Role for Henner
15 "Quincy" co-star 1nit
16 Role for Boxle1tner
17 "The -and I"
18 ·webster" star 1n1t
19 Personality
21 She's Krystle
23 He was Buck Rogers
24 Fabray. tor short
25 -Angeles
26 Pac1no and Jolson
34 Newsman Roger
36 He played Smiley
39 "Chico and the -"
40 .. Porky-"
43 Solemn promise
45 Sportscaster
Parseghian
46 "60 Minutes" regular
48 Presidential nickname
49 Roman 501
50 "Top-"
51 After expenses
53 Prefix with tidy
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30 "Walking -· ·
32 Miss Dunaway s
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33 ·-Trovatore
54 Co-starred on
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56 -G Robinson
58 He was Sid
59 Ed Marinaro role
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1 Actress Austtn
2 Played BJ
3 Neighbor of Md
4 Sick
5 A Hamson
6 "Mr. -Goes to
Town"
7 Gymnast Korbut
8 Luggage item
9 Charo's yes
10 Jennifer or Eugene
11 Carter and Gwyn
13 Diamond or Ham1Uon
20 "-Life to Live"
22 ·"Dr._ ..
23 "My -Sal''
28 "Mayberry -"
29 "The -Couple"
30 -Juana
31 "-My Children"
34 First name of 14
Across
35 Miss O'Connor
37 "Green Acres" co-star
38 James or Charles
39 "Call Me -"
40 -Duke Astin
4 1 ·• -I Were a Rich
Man"
42 Actress Tierney
44 "-and Me"
46 Lydia Cornell role
47 Warr&! Beatty's opus
50 "Leave -to-Heaven-
52 "The - of Us"
55 He was Dan August:
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Coast
Huntington Beach's Allee
Bartlett still an activist at
aga70./A3
Nfl"".11ort ·Mesa school
study recommends two
child care centers be set
up./A3
Callfcprnla
Preliminary hearing In
sex slave case Is closed to
publlc./A4
Actor, wife win settle-
ment In National Enquirer
slander lawsuit./ A4
Nation
U.S. reports a.record
tradedetlcllfor March as
Ford reports record earn-
ings./ AC
Olympic president says
Russians are coming, but
Africans might boycott
Gamea./M
World
Libyan Embassy olflclala
leave for airport; 'Invited'
to discuss shooting./ A5
Pe0ple
Will "Turtle Rock Drive"
lead to more success for
a fllewpoot Beach
band? /A7
If you want healthy house
1 plants but have no luck
growing them, a leasing
service might be the
answer.I Al
Sports
Corona del Mar's track
team finishes the league
season with a perfect
record./81
Defending NBA cham-
pion Phlladalphla ls
ousted from playolfs. /82
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Entertainment
A world premiere offers
promise and risk at South
Coast Repertory's Sec-
ond Stage./WMkencler
San Francisco Mime
Troupe presents a not-
so-sllent "Steeltown" at
Golden West College.
/W"k•nd•r
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Bu•lneas
Southern California
Edison Co. President
Howard Allan will take
over as company chair-
man In Novamber./87
The Southern California
construction Industry will
honor four of Its leaders
at a dinner Tueaday./B7
INDEX
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A10
A3
87
A4
C7-9
A10
C8
88
A9 AB C9 AS
87
A4 AS
A7-8
A3 ea.ce
WMl<ondw
81 -5 ea
TV log
Weokondw
A2
A4
Fire scorches Niguel hom
'Trash
baby'
oes
ome
By ROBERT BARKER
CMllleo.a,PWIWt
Jeffrey the abandoned baby who
spent the first moments or his life
lying amid garbage and debris in a
Fountain Valley trash bin went to his
first home Thursday. dressed in blue
Jordachc paJammasand wrapped in a
colorful quilt made by students of
Andersen School in Newport Beach. .., ......... ., .........
The red-haired. healthy. month-
old bab}" -described as a "'little
tou~ic' after surviving his near-
tragic arrival -was placed in the
home of a young professional couple
said to be .. estatic .. by their good
fonune.
O.-,e Comity ftreflPten def---on tllertdeeltaeattbeendofCrynal kncl8
A•en..., ID...,.._ lllcael u ftre ram ap
Ille bnaall~ered canyon below.
. The foundling was placed with his
new mom .and dad under Orange
County's ros-adoPt pros.ram, accord-
ing to Bill Steiner, the director of the
Albert Sitton Home where the baby
had been stayina for nearly a month.
"There's a very low risk that
anyone will surface in the child's_
behalf," said Steiner, adding that
there's a good cha~ that.the baby
will have a permanent life with his
new parents.
The last hurdles for formal ado~
lion are not expcctd to be completed
until courtoom abandonment
proceedings arc completed in three to
six months. according to Steiner.
"But the COUl>le have been cleared
for adoptions and there's a high
likelihood that it will be finalized," Fie
said.
The wild blue yonder
Tiie Blae Anl!ela preclalon fi:Fln.I team wanna w:.::• tlll• WMl<ead'e alr ellow at the ·g1 "'roro llarbae . Tiie
ktuday and Sanday eTeDt la apected to draw oYer
400,000-Je.
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Increased hiring cuts unemployment
·to 4. 7 percent - a 'rare' figure
By JEFP ADLER
Oll .. 0-,0 ........
Or!nJe County's unCmploymcnt
rate Plunaed in March to tU lowest
level in nearly three ycan and now ·
rqjsten the lowest of any California
m<1!0p0li1an area. accordioa to ::,mJ s&aic une~ploy~~etu fiaura I~ in mOst tccton or
the county's economy forced the
untmpktymertt rate down to 4. 7
percent in Marth, down from Febru-
ary's S percent level and a sharp
reduction from the 1.4 percent mark
posted a year aao. according to Alta
Yetter, a labor market analyst with
the state agency. -
The number of county residents
who reported they were without jobs
in Mardi fell to 58,600, down from
61.800 in February and the 90,SOO
who were without work in March
1983.
Significantly, the March un-
employment rate is the lowest re-
corded in the county in the past JI
months:
"It's very rare for an area to be
below 5 percent." Yetter said.
In the past, however, the un-
employment rate has dipped as low as
J.6 percent, which was recorded in
N,ovembcr 1978, accordin1 to the
state statistics. The last time the figure
fell under the 5 percent level was in
February 1981.
While lhe county's unemployment
ratt continued its decline last month,
Los Anaclcs c~~t)' ex.pericocecl an
increasc1n the-joblcs me. &om 7.S
percent in_ Fdwuary '° 7.9 l)a:CllM i•
March. Similarly, the state rait l'OIC
from February's S percent level to 8.2
percent lut month.
The national unemploymrnt ra.te
hovered at a -steady 7.8 pcrtent 1n
both February an<t March. County
employment figures arc not adjusted
forscasonal nuctuationsin hirina.1he
state and national figures are season-
ally adjusted.
Yetter prcdic1cd .. very strong em-
ployment p ins" would continue
throuJ.1! the second quarter of 1984,
especzall y as several new hotels open
in the area and new manufacturing
and retail businesses move into the
county.
Although the labor expert said sM
expected to sec the unemployment
rate decline even further by June. she
refused to pttdicl how low it might
'link.
{Pleue-JOBLE88/A2J
HB Olympic rent
figl:lre 'not hiding'
By STE YE MARBLE
or .,. °""' "-' ,...,
The founder of a Huntington Beach
company reports he is no! trying to
hide from hundreds of homeowners
who put up money in hopes of renting
their homes to tourists attending the
Summer Olympics.
"He said he's working rt'&[ hard to
save everything and plans 10 reopen
offices soon." said Huntin11on Beach
detective Art Droz of his conversa-
tion Thursday with Jamrs B. Veritch.
Veritch is the founder of Vacation
Rental Syslems. an Olympics housing
firm that has been in and out of hot
water wi1h authorities since it began
1cccptin1 SSO and S 100 advance fees
last summer from homeowners hop-
ina to cash in on Olympic tourists.
Authorities estimated that mort"
than SI 50.000 has been deposited
with the company by Southern Cali-
fornia homcownen. The depositers
are supposed to be m4'tched up with
touris1s in need ofhousinadunng thr
Summer Games in Los Angeles.
Tht company shut down its Warn-
er Avenue offt«S this mon1h after
beina served an eviction notice by its
landlord. Guardian Savings and
Loan. A spokeswoman for the savings
and loan said the company \cf\ no
forwarding address.
'Droz said he has received up to 50
telephone calls from homeowners
who had invested money with Va-
cation Rental Systems. He said many
of the people had c~rx.·cted to get word
this week on their summer \'IS1tors.
"Right now we"re 1n a pos111on of
waiting to see "':hcther h1s (Vrritch)
prom ises comc true or not."' Droz
said. "We have to wait and see."·
Scott Souders. a Tus11n attome~
who had been repl'"C'SCnllng Vacation
Rental Svstcms, said he has success-
full} tilid a motion to St"V<.'rt" his
relationship wllh the firm and Ver-
itch.
Souders said he has no1 bttn paid
for his past scn·1ccs and was con-
ctmed that his clients wrre not
dealing with him in good faith .
The attorney said he had be-en
reprcsrnting the Hunlington Beach
company on the understanding that
Veritch would rrmove himsclr from
the firm"s day-to-day act1v1ties.
'"I had been led to behrve he was
(Pleue_, Rl!:l'ITAL/A2J
Sports chasing anonymity from FV
John Aeitz was a little uptet.
Earlier this year I wrote a somewhat
ton11.1c--in-chct:k piece in whlc~h I
described Fountain Valley as a Quiel,
bedroom community most easily_
defined by the lhinas 11 doesn 'r have.
Unlike some of its neilhbon,t I.he citl
has no belch&ont, no shopptng mal ,
no. slc)'1Cftpcn. no hotels and no
Disneyland.
ARcr readina the aniclc, Flcitz
dashed off a \etter of protest
FouoLain, Valley does have some-
thina its neiahbors lack, he insisted:
Lot C.blllcros Ra<quct and Spans Oub. •
The 20..crc complci lndudn nu·
mcrous tennis and ra~uetblll couns.
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a JO.meter swimmlna PoOI. • ~
IQCC'rr stadium1a nanoina track and a
omna1h-1.m bu ldina wilb bllkdbtJl
and volleyball couns. plus wdpt
tquipmcni. It is the 1araest priva&e
sporuclub in Catifomia.ace»rdina 10
Acia. (He's not countin'-1olfcouf'9CS
-LosCablllerosdoesn t havtone of
lhOIC-oops, there I 10 ap_in.)
In fact. fleitz_ claims it's one of the
top fivt. sports clubs in the nation,
with reslJ'(110 tht nnae of proarams
offtrtd to membcn.
Of cour1e. Aeitz. is no impanial
obterver. He and two panncn own
Lot Caballeros.
Some pcor,tc mi&ht be reluctant to
point to a q spora comaMcx as
Fou.n\lin Valk)''s chief claim to
It.me. Nonetheless. Adtt and his
1MOCia1a arc promotina several 1c·
tivities that arc likely to help put the
d ty on the map.
• f'irst. t~clubistheofficial tninina
site for the U.S.A. Women's Vol-
lcyblll Team. whtch is prr:peirins to
compete in the Summer Olympic
Games. In addition. the West Gtr-
man Olympic Swi.m Team has ar-
ran~ to train at los Caballero5
dunn11wo wctks btfdtc the ummer
Games.
And in just a few days. one of top
names 1n women's tennis. Manina
Navratilova.. will panic1patc in an
eihibition match at Los Caballeros to
ra1sic fUnds for the U.S.A. Women's
Volleyball C1ub. On May ~ she will
SQUlrt ofT in a singles ma1ch apin.st
another top pit~. Hu Na..
Thdr tel '*Ill be follov."'Cd b\ a
(Ple&ae -SPORTS / A2J I
75-acre brush
b•aze battled by
1.20 firefighters
•r llTSVI!: llARBLE ............. ,,
Embtn ftyina from a 75--acre tnM
fire in t.aaunaNi&uel lpit<d thc-
oftwo ea.pensive hilltop homes: tod8y
as 120 fim'lhtcn hauled 10 keep lhr
blaze from rrachin1 other homes.
The firc, which broke out at 8; 18
a.m. and.swept up a hillside 1.0watd
homes on Pacific Island Drive, wu
95 percent contained by noon \Oday
and was 6pccted to be stamped OUl
by ni&htfall. according to Oranlt
County Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold.
.. We had some damw to twO
structures on Crystal Sands Drive,"'
Reinhold said. .. The damage WQ
pret1y minor."
The smoky blaze moved at a
moderate speed but winds did not
cause: fircfi.Jhlers any particular JM'l>t>-
lctns. The fire rcponcdly WU kept
away from several homes on the
ridaeline by a natu~I firebreak of
succulent ptanu, firefight.en said.
The threatened rcsldcncts. mostly
condominiums with ocean views, are
priced from $150,000 10 $225,000
The fll'C burned _an acre of heavy
brush early today bcfort county
firefi&htcrs called for more t)elp. By
mid--mQming there were 30 engine
companies., 1wo bulldozers and two
hand crews on·the scene
Firefi&htcn ~ called in from as
far as Costa Mesa. Newport Beach
and Santa Ana to assist Two water·
c!rowioa hclicoolcn were Down to
the area by the Los Anacles County
Fire Department.
The causc of the fire has not been
determined..
Another brush ftre on Crown
Valley Parkway at Marsucrite Drive
in M1Hion Viejo burned five acres
Thursday. County fi~fiabt.en ex.t-
inpi.Jbed. that blaze with no injuries
OCMNCtura1 damage reported.
NOca\15C has been determined and
it ..--.at known Whether Lhc two
lifts ..... linked.
Mi-shap
would
halt boat
race
By ALMON LOCKAllEY
o.llf' 1'1194 ....... ..,...,
The Newport Ocean Sailing As-
sociation has always had strict safety
rules for panicipants in the Newport-
to-Enscnada yacht race. This year a
new precaution has been added.
Following a crewman's drowning
during an offshore race two weeks
aao. race committee-chairman Mike
Kane says he has strict instructions to
postpone the race if anyone falls
overboard during the stanofthe race.
scheduled to st.an at noon Saturday.
.. The minute there is word of a man
overboard or a serious collision
during 1he start of any class, an
immediate postponement wiU be
signaled for the stan of that class,"
Kane said.
If wr see .a man overboard or hear
of one by radio we will 1mmed1ately
ho1s1 the AP pennant and inform the
Coast Guard or Coast Guard A.ux-
Related story on BI
1har; on Channel 16 and inform all
boats which have not started on
Channel 9. instructing them lo stay
clear of rescue effons."
Kane said the same procedure
would be followed 1f a serious
collision occum and any boats were
1n danger.
"When the emergcnC) has bttn
cleared wt will signal the 10-minutc ~i ng for the stan of th<' neAt
,,.-ass:· said Kane. '"Sa"1ng a hfe 1s
more important than any ract.""
Any class or clalSCS that have:
already started will not be recalled.
Kane said.
Kane did not say under what
weather conditions 1he committt
would be authorized to pos1ponc tht
enure raa:.
The safety prcaution was adopted
b}' the Newpon Ottan Sailio1 AJ.-
soc.1ation af\cr Lyle Gallowa)', a
crrwman aboard the yacht APICbe.
drowned after beina knocked ovc:r~
board by ajibtn1 boom at tM start of
one of the Balboa Yacht Oub'lc 66
Series races Marc-h 31. Galk>way
drown«! before his own 00.t or &n)'
other could m.rievt him.
.. It could happen 1n any ract whcrc
a lot ofboats arc maneuvc-nna 1n clolc
quartcn." satd Kane. who h1mtclf
had a colht1on 11 the start of an
Enitnada ract and had a man
overboard briefly. "I inY that 11.k"h
an inc.dent won'1 ha?(l!"n in I !'Kt 1n
which I am chairman.
Dunna tht 3'1 yeal'1 the Enxnapa
ract ht bttn sailed thnT has ntvcr
bccn a fatahty by acadcnt. Ont: )Ur
thC"tT was a fltaf be1rt ltlAClc aboard
one of tbe ylC'.'hU.
•
~·Orjngll Coeet DAILY PfLOTIFrldey, Aori127. 19"
5 ents--turned--notables
Cl to OCC Hall of Fame
By PHIL SNEll>EllM.AN
Of ... ~ .......
Five one-time Oranac· oast Col·
lqc students who made the gnde an
1he world beyond the Costa Mesa
campus ~tumcd on Thursday for
induction into the oollqe'J Alumni
Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame was establ.ishcd
last year by the OCC Associated
Students to honor former students
who have distinguished themselves
and to provide an incentive for
current students with lofty pis.
There is a larae pool to draw the
men and women to honor: .S00.000
students have attended OCC since
the college opened in 1947.
The 1984 inductees were Orange
County Sheriff.Coroner Brad Gates.
tele' 1s1on scnptwnter Judy Burns.
South Coast Rcpenory co-founder
David Emmes. sculptor Shirley
"Dani" Lt'yrcr and phys1c1an James
T Goodrich.
The new Hall of f\ame members
JOIO five former OCC students who
were inducted last year. including
actor William Kan. Kansas Cit~
Ro)al pitcher Dan Quisenbe~ and
stalt' Controller Ken Col).
Hall of Fame members are honored
with plaqut'S on display at tht• rollege
library
Dunng ceremonies Thursda~. fi, e
administrators and teachers recalled
the honorees' time at OCC. The Hall
of Fame inductees spoke fondly of
their communit) college expenences
H1s1on Professor Henn Pan1an
praised Jud} Burns. who graduated
from OCC m 1965. for her continuing
support for()('(' writing programs.
He recalled that some l T In me
facult\ members descnbcd com·
mun1i) colleges as ··second rate"
when tha t un1-.ers11~ was opening in
the m1d-I 960s.
"When Jud) Bums transft'rred
from here (OC Cl to Cl. she made
those people eat their "'ords:· Paman
said.
Burns earned an B . ..\ degree 1n
anthropolog) at Cl. To earn mone~
to stud} in . ..\fnca. she lned scnptwnt·
ing. She sold a script to .. Star Trek .. in
1968. then became a staff \Hiter for
DavidEmmea
CONTINUED STORIES
'
Jamee Goodrlch
··M1ss1on Impossible." Since then.
c;ht> has "'orked on many popular TV
shows and 1s currently a wnter for the
"T. J. Hookt>r' series
Dr. Jerrel Richards. now a dean at
OCC. remembered David Emmes m
1958 as the )tudent "ho was building
a set for "Hamlet" 1n the auditonum
where Richards was teaching ps)'·
cholog).
Emmes 1s co-founder and produc·
mg art1st1c director of the h1ghl)
regarded South Coast Repertory. He
1s a member of the National Theatre
Conference and 1s a cono;uhant to the
Oranie Co unt) Center for the Per-
forming Arts.
Shenff.( oroner Brad Gates was
sworn in as Orange Count~ ·sch1 eflaw
enforcement officer in 1975 He
enrolled at OCC 1 o 195 7
Al Thursda) ·s ceremony. Gates
recalled that he entered OCC w1th the
desire to bc.-come a professional
basketball player. but was forced to
reassess his goals after an inJUr)
James T Goodnch enrolled at
OCC in I 970 after a tour m the U.S.
'Dani' Leyrer
·' '
Judy Barna
Marine Corps. including ~"ice 1n
Vietnam. He was \'&ledictonan of
OC'C's Class of 1972 and was named
the college's "Outstanding Gradu·
aun~ Student" that year.
Goodrich told the audience Thurs·
day that af\er his tour with the
Marines. he decided to become a
physician. But he said he was dis-
couraged by counselors at UC'I and
Cal State Long Beach because of his
poor high school grades. He cn~d11ed a
counselor at OC'C wi th helping him
set the goals that It'd to his medical
dt"grt"e
Sculptor Shirley le)rer enrolled at
OCC 10 1967. Smee then. her an
works have been exhibited al the Los
Angeles Municipal An Museum, the
Laguna Beach Museum of An and the
National .i\cadem) of An.
She has been an art instructor fo r
the Cuy of Costa Mesa and lhe Costa
Mesa An League. and her ""Ork hBs
been used to help teach speech to hard
of heann~ children 1n the Ne"'pon-
Mesa Unified School Distnct.
BradGatea
SPORTS COMPLEX ...
From Al
celebnt\ m".cd dou ble~ match in·
volvin g· the t"'o women. singe r
Kenm Roger!> and ano ther celcbnt~
..\ftef"'ard a 'olle,ball e\h1b111on
v.ill be pn:sented pitting the "'omen's
01~ mpic tc;im aga1ns1 Wilt
Cham berlain·., B1~ Dippers
..\n importan t local mllcs1one "'Ill
abo tx· recordt•d that "'eel.end Foun-
1ain \ alle' \ fi rst hote l rooms ha' e
been w nsiructed at Los ( aballero~
.\nd the nt\ that\ been \lo lthout a
hotel tor ail ol ti\ 2., \Car<. "'Ill
"'t•kome 1t\ tir\t l•>dger -\1artina '-·1 ' r.t1il1na
( karh f lt•111 h.i' l'n11ugh am-
mun111nn 111 d.11m I 11' < Jhallt•n1\ a'
Jn 1n\11lut1un 1ha1 hdr' n ,11.e, r oun-
lJlll \Jilt'' un1qut'
l k Jnd h" 11.1rtntr~ ah•• 'hnuld be
creJ11rd tor 1 ht• l11rt''lgh1 111 t•n' 1<,1 un a
ma\\l\l' 'ip<trt\ Lnmpk \ ''° unhkeh
atreagr houndt·d h' '-t:v. h11ix \trec.t
and the 5Jnta .\na R1\t•r J ust a
dl'l·adt• C1gu !ht· land '~a' gl\ t•n '" t•rto
\lrav. hem tickh
f k111 j, J I rn1g Bt•at h 11.·\1dcnt
~hme pnman hu\lnC<,\ "operating
h't' manna<, 1n I o<, .\ngrk\ ( uunl'
HI\ partner\ in I n\ ( abalkro'> arc
Jae I.. ( ameron of R11ll1ng H 111, f \t,Hn
and Harr\ He\\ o f Pain\ \ t·rJc., ~houl ·10 ~ear\ ago Fk 111 .rnd h1\
partner\ ~old a lutratl't 1t•nnl\ dul:\-
condomin1um tompln in Palm
Spring'> and began looking for a place
10 build a ne"' famtl ) o,port\ u:ntcr
und IO the \outh Ba\ \<'t llOn of
Lo~ .\ngele\ Count' v.a\ too C\·
pen\l\C. but tht• ml'n fo und lt'\\tosth
propem along lht• \anta .\na RI' er 1n
r ountain Valle~ 1 he land "'.t'> nght
1n the tentl'r of a hoom1ng rco;1Jcn11al
Delly Piiot
Dell very
It Guerenteed
......
region h kel~ to produce member~ for
the cl ub
The) opened Los Caballeros ~'en
'ears ago \lo Ith fo ur tennis courts. no
members and some big dreams . ..\s
the construction continued, the club
graduall) beµn attracting members.
.. It "'as hard.'" Flelll recalls. "In
fact . .,.,e·re ha\1ng a pan) next month
for the original I 00 members who
belit•ved in us."
..\nd. he admits. some amb1t1ous
plans -...ert' modified O\er the }ea,..,
··Hee k. ""e had a bo"' ling allc). an
1u' skating nnk and a horse nding
traL k on the drawing board a l one
11me ·· Flc111 \3\S
But the partners did succes~lulh
plug into thl' rece nt ph )sical fitnes\
boo m. The club no"" offers 56
aerobics classes a "'~k. and a SI
mil hon fitnesc, center 1s scheduled for
LOnstruct1on adjacent 10 the ex1st1ng
g)mnas1um
The o"'ncrs also predicted that
some people might want 10 li ve or do
busme'>s adjacent 10 Lo'> ( aballcros
The' built 52 offi ce condominiums
near the d ubhouse. e-.en though
\Orne people -...amed that the lo-
cation. far from the Cit) ·s main
thoroughfares. -...ouldn't have much
appeal
Fountain Valle' ha~ lots of unoc·
Lup1ed offi ce space. but Flem says all
S:! commercial condos at Los
< aballcros have been sold ~eanng completion are 44 hotel·
condom1n1um units adjacent to the
club's Ol ympic pool The residences
arc designed pnmanly as invest·
ments The) can be oc.:cup1ed b) the
hu\er or rented to othe,..., throuah a
Daily Pilat
H. L. Schwartz Ill
p Jl:J ..,,.,
Chezr Dowellby ROMmerr Chur~m•n
•1
..
Clrcvt.Uon
T~ . ., , .
'.. tO
A " • f ,nt r tllll'f
... ,. p ~· ~,.,,,
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hotel se n ice operated by the club. Of
the 44 units. 30 are alrt'ad) in escrow.
flelll S3)S.
The club owners plan to begin
building 104 more hotel-condo units
later this )ear. The) will also begin
construction of a new clubhouse and
a restaurant-banquet hall.
Fo r a time. Fleitz admits. the
panners had trouble getting financing
to build the hotel-condo units be·
cause the club was operating in the
red. That has turned around as the
membe,...,h1p has grown.
"The club 1s making mone) no ......
and that makes a big difference 10 a
lender ·· F1e111 saY'i ... WL· built such a
largt" lauht) tha t· )OU need a certain
number of memocrs to breal.. c' en ..
The club now has no"' sold 3.800
memberships to 1ndv1duals and fam.
1he!> The club has guaranteed 11 will
sell onl) 5.200 memberships. and
Fle1tz bd1e-.es the sellout point could
be reached w1th1n a )car or two.
In the meantime. the dub 1s
continuing to \\-Ork on ~pec1al events
such as the 01) mp1 cs promotion and
a racquetball camp that -...111 be
conducted in August b) L) nn >\dams.
the top-ranked women's racquetball
player.
Fl<-117 ~ys hi s goal has been to
create in Fountain Valle) a unique
"destination rl'son hotel" that looks
like 11 belongs in Palm Spnngs Along
the way. he says. he's had to face a lot
of skeptics-even a few cll) officials
"The big concern of the cit) was
that the land would appcec1ate (in
value) so much that we'd tum around
and put 11 to 1ndustnal use." Fleitz
says "But I think we've proved we're
here to sta~ :·
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RENTAL CHIEF 'NOT HIDING' •..
From Al
out of 11 or al least keeping a very lo~
profile." said Souders, who said he
later became suspicious that Yentch
wasn't keeping his word.
Veritch 1s scheduled lo appear May
3 on misdemeanor charges of failing
to have a proper broker's license and
failing to obey a cease and desist order
from the state Dcpanment of Real
Estate. according to James Mulgrew,
a deputy district attorney.
The company was sued last fall by
the stall' Attorney General's office.
T he suit alleged the housing company
was practicin~ false advenising and
\\as not plaetng advance fees from
homeowners in a proper trust fund.
.\ spokeswoman for the Better
Just Call
642-6086
) _C::::::=:::J
Business Bureau of Orange County
said she has tned in vain for weeks to
reach Yentch or some officer with
Vacation Rental Systems to in·
vest1gale complaints from home-
owners.
.. , ha-.c rccel\ed no response and 1
s1mp\y don't know what to tt'll all
their customers who want to know
'Where are they? What's happen·
ing, "' said Laurie Gabrielson of the
business bureau.
JOBLESS~ TE ...
From Al
Employment at county businesses
rose by 11 .000 jobs between February
and March. the largest monthly gain
since October and November of
1979. according to the state report.
Service industnes. which would
include several new hotels, added
2,800 workers during the month.
Also, workers were added to the
employment rolls as income w
season rolled around, Yetter said. In
the past year. employment in scrv1ce-
rclated industries has posted a 4.1
percent gain. she said.
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Break Proof Carpet
LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd.
HARTCO Solid Oak Parquet $1.99 sq. ft.
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640 .. 2700
640-2934
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Newport: police plan
~tictton for Sat u r:day
: More than 170 recovered items; i
0
ncludina bicycles,
•klteboerda, Jewelry and stereo equipmenL will be
juctioned oK Saa rday by the Newport Beach Police
Oepenment.
: The police auction starts at 9 a.m. and will be
£.OndUC1Cd ~t the rear of the city's police station, 870 Santa fS1rbara Drive.
I ~lttle Leaifae .,,,. vegu Nl61Jt
: The Fountain Valley South Little Lea1ue will hold a
fund-raisinJ Las Veps Ni&ht Saturday at tbe Fountain
Walley Communit~ Center, 10200 Slater Ave.
: Admission is SS.SO, which includes food, prizes and
S l SO in play money. Proceeds from the 8 p.m. event will be
JJsed for uniforms, equipment and field maintenanoe.
· Tickets may be purchased at the door. Call chairman
Nina de Longe at 964-2573 for further information.
Pan and phobia examined
A workshop on fears, anxieties and phobias will be
presented Saturday morning in the prden room of the
Community Church by the Bay, 148 E. 22nd St .. Costa
Mesa.
. The seminar will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon and
is presented by the Want Institute of Newport Beach.
'Therapist Mal)orie Anderson will conduct the workshop
and further information is available at 631-6574.
Klte le.tlval In Dana Polnt
The "first occasional South Orange County Kite
Festival and Picnic" will be held Saturday at the new park
overlooking Dana Point Harbor.
The event will run from 10 a.m. until dark with no
rules or fees. Just bring your kites. cameras and lunch. Call
495-5452 for additional information.
Beach cleanup .et tlJJ• weekend
Elenn-year-old Chrla Stockman of New-
port Beach ehowa off hie Aby ulnlan cayY (plnea Pli) named hay. Boda will be
particlpattna ln the 4-B actlYltSea .
Youth Expo '84 this weekend
Talent shows. animal competition
and vocational olympics will be
among the offerings at Youth Expo
'84 this weekend at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Expo. sponsored by the Orange
County Fair for students from all over
Orange County.
the vanous acti vities designed for
them througho ut the county.
"Even if they haven't pre-regis-
tered to compete in the vanous
categories. there will be lots to sec and
do for kids and their parents." 1.........:::..:...~~-~ A community-wide cleanup project is being sponsor-
ed this weekend by the Ca pistrano Beach Community
Association.
Residents have been asked to clear their yards of
weeds and debris and a volunteer corps will attempt to
clean up larger items. Anyone interested in panicipatmg
in the cleanup effort should call Nancy Kingston at
496-0830.
The free, two-day event features
demonstrations by elementary
through high school students in all
areas of expertise -from masonry to
fashion shows. to cavy currying and
break dancing, according to Electa
Fairchild, coordinator of the Expo.
Fairchild said youth groups such as
the Girl Scouts, 4-H Club and Future
Farmers of America will be setting up
fixed exhibits of their activities at the
Expo.
While there are categories for youth
competition dunng the annual Or-
ange County Fair. she said. the Youth
Expo is held specifically to encouraJe
youngpeople to become involved tn
Fairchild said.
The Youth Expo runs from 9 a.m.
to S p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the
Fafrgrounds, 88 Fair Drive. in Costa
Mesa. Admission is free.
Holly 8cbm.1dt, 14, of Coeta lie.a, feed.a ber
7 ·month-old Da.roc &lit. Twtllkle, an apple.
Sbe laa memberof tbe lntae lleu Cbarroe ,_
BClub.
This is the fifth annual_Youth For more information, call
751-3247.
Art aactlo.n •lated Jn NeW'pOrt
Art expert Richard Challis of Laguna Beach will be
the auctioneer for a benefit sponsored by the Queen of
Hearts Guild Sunday at the Newport Beach ManotL
~,_-care centers Alice Bartlett still active
Fecommended at • • • 1. . l ff . Works by more than SO well-known artists will be
auctioned for the benefit of Children's Hospital of Orange
County. A preview is scheduled for 3 p.m., the auction
starts at 4. Tickets arc S 12.SO. For more information call
497-4540 or 494-1954.
NeWiJOrt schools ID CIVIC, po 1t1ca a airs
.,l#J•I L KL.a County Democrat. to meet ... ...,,..._
A meeting of the West Orange County Democratic ' A lt\ady oommllltoned by the Newport-Meaa
O ub will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. in Kaplan's Deli, UnMed School Olltrtct to dMernMe ottld-care needs
located in the Westminster Mall. lft'°"9 CIMr'IGt '"°"ta reoommende that two Mtt-
Huntington Beach Councilwoman Ruth Finley will ~ chlld-cw• Olfltetl be QPelWd to terve the
be guest speaker for the session. For further information. lnctllllng n.ct of loc.e ~Ing .,_.., ...
call Joan Hoffman at 842-1738. Donna W.., wtth the Child C.e ConUtJng
Robot tournament announced
The second Tournament of Robots will be held
Sunday at 11 a.m. in the parking lot of Advanced
Computer Products, 131 0 E. Edinger Ave .. Santa Ana.
Group ol Anltlelm,.,,....,.... the ,..,.. of tw atudy
to ... llolrd of !ducatk>n this week. The ao.td
aomm'11'o.wt tM ltudy two wMlc• llOO at • coet of l2IO •a ~ step to ..Wng up diltrict·run
~cent .....
The contest is part of the North Orange County
. Computer Club's 10th scmi-annuaJ swap meet. Ad-
missio n is free and proceeds from booth rentals will
benefit the non-profit computer club.
~ boerd voted Tueeday to dfrect 1tatf to
~ ... pr9CttCllt ~ for the Olnt9r•
and ~•rnt them at the boerd'a May 22 meeting.
If tM Mid for chMd care In the two ctt• remain• OOft1ttnt. W-. eakS, IOIM 1-t,780 chltdren could
r~ d*d care by the year 1985. Flute orchestra to perlorm
The Southern Caltfomia flute Orchestra will present
selections from Bach. Mozart. Debussy and other
composers Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Huntington Beach
Central Library. 71 11 Talbert Ave. ·
The all-woman orchestra is directed by John
Barellona of Huntington Beach. Tickets can be purchased
-tor $4 at the door Sunday. Reservations can be made by
callinJ 871-218 5. The program is sponsored by the
Huntington Beach Allied Arts Board.
i"*9 •a ltrong likelihood that chlkk:are Meds wll.9""!' In the.,.. Wfthln the next MVWal yeara. the
_,_ lhOIMd. M«• offlCe bulldtnat are tlated for -.eo~llnd-9 421 ~ uftiwareacheduled
..... bull within "" next YM' In the Newport C..t•
... ..,.~to moderat.-prloed" housing hM .. ..... .,.owd by the City of Newport 8eactl for
Mihm-port C..ter area.. the ltudy Mid. .,. Nllna dewtopment In the South Cout Pim
tnctudfng the Robinlon'S/Broactway pro~ a.. Street tn eo.ta ~ and 3,500
unite In the Town Center.,... -wtU .ctd to
tllitMllCf forehld cs• In ca.ta Mela, wtm. Aid.
Friday, April 27 1'-llUdy pointed al90 to tncr•Uig birth rat• In •two dUll. lnetea•• in alngle-parent houMhotda w more ..-.W.111 wtth bOth par..,t• working u
No meetings scheduled. ·~-tbl~Mld. Aa ,...,.....,,, corM Into the.,.. to work In
Saturday, April 28 ..
7 a.m .-4 p.m .. Oran1e Couty Swap Meet. Orange
County fairgrounds, Costa Mesa (also Sunday).
Olloel. .,...., ....-. Md reetatranta, the need for
~centera .. upped, W.. Mid, beceuM many
,.... .. would rather put thW chffdren In c:enteB
dOle to wMir'9 they we>ftc rather than where they live.
Poucr Loe
Suspect surrenders after
~l Toro shooting incident
: A La Habra Heights man sur-
)"endered to authorities in Riverside
:County af\et allegedly shooting the
-father 'lf his ex-wife in El Toro on ~hursday morning. sheriffs deputies • 'd '48•s · . . C . D S . h : hoottnj v1ct1m ra1g . mat .
:43. was listed m fair co1'1dition in
:Mission Community Hospital this
~oetalleu
: A 61 -year-old Huntington Beach
-Woman was arrested Wednesday for
jallqedly shopliftina $87.99 worth of
<Jothina from Bullock's South Coast
:ptaza store. Ila Jane Inlay was cited
1orcommercial burglary and released
>lter security auuds allqed they ~w
jer place pants, shorts and a top 1n a
r,oppina bag and leave the store with
morning. a hospttal spokeswoman
said.
Lt. Dick Olson said Smith was shot
in the face with a small-caliber rifle
about 7:30 a.m. aficr a n argument
with his former son-in-law outside of
Smith's home on Ponchartrain in El
Toro.
· Michael Bnan Lynch. 34. who
• • • Thieves apparently pried opert the
wind wing of a car on the 200 block of
Cabrillo Street Tuesday and stole the
owners' auto rcaistration. The loss
was placed at $7. • • • moped was stolen ofT the pat10 of
an apartment in Pinccrcek Villa,e.
1300 Adams Ave., Wednesday. The
loss was placed at $I 00 for the 1978
Honda.
• • • • ~: Two unlocked bicycles were stolen Newport Beach
om tn front of a home on the 200 A lh~f natchcd SJ.200 wonh of
•lock of East I Sth Street Wednesday. leather goods from Tht Look. a
:fhe lo was esttmatcd at S 178. Fa h1on Island clothtng sho p. Fm· !: A vehicle parked.~ front ofa home ploycc said the unknown crook 1ook
•• n the 2200 block of Rutacrs Oriv~ four leather Jackets and thrtt lea1hcr
1 buralarltcd Tuesday niaht and bitters from a r:c~. •
!*ereo equipment and an equaHur A 23-year-.oldwoman reported that ~ stolen. The loss was placed at she was bitten by a dOJ named Rocky
60. that ,.,.as 11n1n5 tn the bed of a pickup • • • • h s: An unlocked p e provided entry truck. he sa1 s e ~ent over to pct
chievel on the JSOO block of tht dot and that 1t rtsPonded by ~arbor Boulevard this week and s1nk1n1 tt.s teeth mto her ann. The dot 1600 worth of toof and prdon1n1 owner said Rodcy 1 up to date on his
equipment was t lcn -shou
turned h1msclfm at the Indio shenlr~
substation three "hours after the
shooting incident, had apparent!)'
gone to Smith's home to speak with
his former wife. Olson said.
The unidentified woman was not at
home at the time. he said.
l ynch was being held at count) J3tl
on attempted murder. Olson said
• • • A daytime burglar took $460 ~orth
of good from an unlocked resident on
the 2400 block of Bayshorc Drive
Taken was SI SO 1n cash. a wetsuit. a
Walkman radio and some clothing ••• Four hubcaps worth S 120 were
pned off a VW Rabbit parked on lhe
200 block of Aante A venue in ( oronn
dcl Mar. • • • Pohcc removed the license late of'n
1982 Datsun parked on Pacific Coast
Highway near Tu un Avenue after
dtscovenng 1t had a fake sticker
Officers u1d the 'lmall green 1ag on
the pluc was a homemade item ~1 th
the year 1984 pnnttd on 1t. The car'"
reg.stettd to a l o'I Anacle'i man
Fountain ValleJ
Someone broke a window to a
townboust ~room 1n the 11 000
block of mtth)"U Coun and tok a
ponable telev1"on tet • • • 8ur&)ars cntc~d a garage." in the
QOOO block o f Car..on Riwr < ,l'\k
By ROBERT BA.RKER
OftMe>.-r,... .....
Alice Banlett has always been the
least public half of Huntington
Beach's probably most beloved cou-
ple.
But she hasn't been been twiddling
her thumbs. While her 82-year-old
husband Ted has been a highly
recognizable figure as well as a major
voice in city affairs in his 24 years as a
city councilman and mayor. Alice
was contributing about 35 years of
service to community organizations.
She has received a 32-year pin for
service to the Huntington Beach Red
Cross Blood Bank, served the ci1y•1
Assistance League for l 7 years and
has been a member of the Orange
County Grand Jury on three oc-
casions.
But mostly she's been a driving
force m ci ty and county Republican
ranks. She's worked for several Re-
publicans over the years. Now she's
working on a voter's refistration
cam~ign that she hopes wil enhance
President Ronald Reagan's re-elec-
tion chances .
"I'm behind Reagan (she pro-
nounces it REEgan) I 00 percent. The
Democrats can pull some pretty
funny things and we need to get as
many voters as we can."
The 70-year-old Ahce Banlett was
honored recentl} as the Hunungton
Beach Chamber of Commerce's
citizen of the year-not because she's
married to Ted or bec.ause she works
hard for the G rand Old Party -but
because she's contributed so much for
so long to wonhwhile organizations.
"She's one of the finest ladies I've
met in m) ltfe." Huntingto n Beach
resident Roger Slates. a longume
fnend. said ..
and stoic l"-O rad1o<ontrolkd model
airplanes and 1~0 remote controllers
valued at $610 • • • Vandal!> !>prayed red paint on a
1967 white and red Mustang while 1t
ws parked in the 18000 block of
Deodar Street • • • Thieves 1n' aded a house in the
I 1000 block of Stonccress ..\'en uc
and stole an electnc piano "alued at
$550. • • • Burglars stoic a Browning 9 mm
Browning handgun from a residence
in the 8000 block o f El Cerro Circle.
Irvine
Bu'llars smashed a window to gain
entry tnto a home on Sierra Bravo
dunng daylight hours Thursday,
before making off with a microwave
oven. television. VCR and clothinJ
worth Sl.700 The thief left throu.gh
the front door • • • '\ 22.,·car-old Irvine woman w
pushed ·around b) tY..o men she
ronfronted in the parking lot of Casa
Mana about 9 p.m Thu~ay night
The men had smashed the wtndow of
her car and apparently were attempt·
1ng to steal a car s1erco The} d id steal
a SS fla\hhght and fled in a car later
found to'"'' e bct-n reponed stolen in
Lo~ nark • • • Two coni.trut·tion finn!> work mg at
SOSO 8arTanca Road reported the
thef\ of $8,.900 wonh of power tooli..
taken from construction bo'e' 1 hr
theft apparent!) occurred ovem1a,ht
and wa d1\Co'-Crcd about 6 a m .
Thursda)
LapnaBeach
·\cu tomcr med on a nng valued at
S2 250 inn 1cwt'ln 'tort' at 472 ~uth
"She and Ted should be known as
Mr. and Mrs. Huntington Beach.
She's always taken second place to
Ted. She's never vied for the
limelir.ht."
And sure enough. it was Ted.
Huntington Beach's official goodwill
ambassador, and their Ion& and
happy marri• that Alice was talltln&
about the other day after rccciv1n1 the
chamber's award.
Sbeand Ted ...ere married in 1944
not long after she arrived in the
coastal city. But first Ted had to
overcome some obstacles with Alice's
parents .
Alice Banlett said she had
previously been manied to a man
whose name also was Ted . "My
mother had just told me · 1 hope I
never bear the name of Ted again.·"
she said.
"Ted (Banlett) told me he'd wnte a
letter to my mother but I knew he
wouldn't.
"But when we visited her in Texas.
my mother huged Ted and gave bun
a kiss before she even said hello to me.
"It tums out he had written her a
letter and he didn't tell me.
"h was the sweetest letter. He told
my mother how much he thought of
me and that he loved me so much. He
said he would never do an) thing to
hurt me.
"Ted's one 1n a million. He's nc\Cr
raised his' 01ce a nd never gotten mad
at me although he's had op-
portunities.
"I've never heard Ted get mad at
anybody else. But 1f som ebody says
somethmg bad about Ted. boy. do I
get mad."
i\hce's act1v111es O\'er the ~l'ars
include part1c1patt0.n_ in the H unt-
ington Beach i\ss1stance Leall,uC. the ..
( oast H1gh .... a~ and left "•lh tht· nng
'illll on her finger. the propm•tor
reported to police Thursda' The ring
1s 'alued at $2,250 Police h:l\ l' J
description of the suspect
• • •
Someone tool a red I !<·'>Pl'l'd
mountain b1qcle "onh S-tOO from in
front of a bus1nl·ss a1 251 Broad" a'
Thursda) afternoon Pohcl' hJ' e no
suspects
• • •
Police arn•stcd a '\Jn JuJn
Capistrano man for possl''"'on ut
LSD and pubhl tnto\11.attun Jnd t4){1(..
his companion into cus1od~ lur hl'ing
in a place where LSD "as t'k:1ng u\cd
Wednesda\ afiC'r the pair "<..'tc \lop-
ped 1n their vehicle for a tratlic )top 1n
the 300 block of North Coa\t H igh·
wa\. Robert Michael W:ilsh. 2~. ot San Juan Capist rano v.as released on
S 1.150 bail tor the possession charge
and Scott Lawrence 1-...aspcr 20. ot
Capistrano Bt'ach was released on
$1,000 ball
Huntinaton Beach
A ~•dent of the 600 block of
OC'eanhtll Dnve reponed 1 hursd1n
that 15 gun wonh $6,000 were tolcn
in a burgJaf') at his home Ent!) WI)
made by prytn& open a locked .. ,de
"mdo"' fhe '1\t1m wu 1drnt1fiC'd '"
a Hermosa BcJlch rc'>cnc JXllict
officer. • • • 1\ rt> 1dcnt of the 94i00 block of
Olymptl Dnvc reportt'<l l hur~)
that wmronc stole h1!> red t Q77 Pu<.·h
~h1ch had bttn parked at the Ech'tOn
Communtt) Center The lo" wa' ~t1mated at S. • • • .\ man v.a am ttd Thursd.a) at
the ~·Man ~tore. llH OI Ma,anQha \1 .
on ~usp1c1on of hophfttn Rt'·
Alice Bartlett
20th Century Club, the Chnsunas
City Awards organization, Hunt-
ingion Beach Women's Oub. the
Huntinfton Beach Republican
Women s Club. Orange County Re-
publican Central Commiuee. chair·
man. Huntington Beach Republican
H eadquarters. alternate delegate 10
the National Republican Convention
m 1966:memberoftheFourthofJul~
Firecracker Commmee charter
member of the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce's women's
d1vts1on. a hfe member of the Hunt·
1ngton &ah Historical Soc1et) and an
honoray member of Sorop11m1st ln-
temat1onal.
"I guess I can't sa} no." she s~ud "l
1hml 1f something 1s necessar;. ~ou
ha'e to help out Besides. ll·s a
health~ thtng. If ~ou sta} bus) ~ou
can't thinl of your aches and pJm~ ··
Cll' l'rl'll "as a pair sungla\<,{'' \\onh
$1 c;
• • •
~omeone burglanzt-d a homr
Thur\da\ on the 1600 block ot
R1' cl' 1e·w C'1rcle The loss ml'luded 1c"cl~ "orth S:'.QOOand S4tl 1n l'a\h
• • •
-\ brcal ·1n was rcponed fhu~a'
at a home on the I CXXX> blocl of Su \.a
Lane. Entry "as made b~ brealing a
rear "1ndow. The loss included
tde' 1s1on equipment wonh S 1 . .500
and s1ereo c-qu1pmen1 "onh $600.
• • •
.\ man entered thC' \.\ 1ld \.\ e1,t store
at 10 111 Adams .\\c on ThuNia'
a"emoon. grab~d I~ pair-. ol Jean!!.
and fled in a wa1t1ng <.. ad11lac driven
b} a second man. store t•m ployecs
reported The loss "as ts11mated at
$144 • • • Someone stoic a blue I 974 \he'.
rolet Luv pickup T huNiay from lht'
6700 block ofO'c.ford Dnvc. The I
wai. C'i.llmated at Sl.000. • • • \ burglar. ~a reported Tbunday
at a homt on the 21600 block of
• luda C'ird<' The lo tncludcd a
\ 1dco pla)er wo rth SSOO • • • .\ woman v.1 a~ted TbUrida)'
nf\ernoon at the Target itatt, 9 2
.\dam" ;\ ve . on su.sp1tion of
hft1n1 v.imsu1ts wonh $33.
rcco'ettd • • • , meonc tole a grttn I Q74 apn
auto park.td on the 6100 bk>ctL of
Da.,,): ~lttlc. The Uma\ed
at Sl,000 • • • b and rtd 1971 F'&at pUtnt
on tht 17000 bl or 8 trce1 -
bufl)ariltd a rnidml ~
ThuNlay, ~ t iod.aded st C'Quip~nl nh 200
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Imports, exports surge as Ford
reports highest-ever earnings
By Tbe A11oc:lated P rell
The United States posted a record SI 0.3 billion trade
deficit in March. the third straight record-brealUna month,
the gov~ment said today.
The~ommerce Depanment reported imports surged
to their hi8)test level ever in March -$28 billion - 2.6
percent higher than the February total of $27.3 billion.
Exports were up 2. 9 percent from February fo $17. 7
billion.
Analysts said it appeared the nation would easily
surpass last year's record $69.4 bilhon deficit.
The MarC'h deficit was $200 million higher than the
February total ofS 10.1 billion. In January, t~e deficit was
$9.5 bilhon.
The new repon came a day after the Labor
Department reponed a 2.6 percent annual rate gain in U.S.
business. productivtty in the first quaner of this year.
sliahtly lower than th e advance registered in the founh
quarter of 1983.
Nevertheless. the figures released Thursday suggest.ed
continued improvement in the business indicator that
private and government economists contend is a vital
barometer of the ability of American business to cope with
steadily mounting international competition.
Ford Motor Co. on Thursday announced record first-
quancr earnings of $897 million in the first quarter.
putting the nat1on·s No. 2 automaker in position to break
its record profit for a full year before the summer 1s out.
The first-quarter earnings were nearly ha lf ford's record
annual profit of $1 .87 billion earned in 1983.
African boycott
of LA Olympics
seen possible
LOS .ANGELES (AP) -,.._ u.berroth la
oontldent that the ScMet Unk>n wMI cMclde to pal1lclpa~ 1n this "'"'"*'• Otympec a ... before the June 2 deedllne, but he '9n't u a.ere ~
AfrlclinnationlwlMllgein ~.-~dldtM 1978
MOntreelG..... .
ueberroth, preekSMt of the Lo. Angefel OtJnll* ~ Committee, lndk:ated ~ tMt naffona otlw ttwn the U8S8A 111o w11800I\ ~
1helr' ln•tione Ind '"the nut ......... .,. golf'O to
determine a gr99t ·deel'''ebout the o.m.• IOOGlll.
Regardtng the 8cMeta. Ueberr°'*' noted ...... the
Sovtet NatklW Otymp6o Committee Md lntour1't, the
offtci81 ~ trawl -oenc:Y. mede a P9)4t'Mnt of
$86,000 thit W91kfor epectator ddceta for tfMt Games. .. , ..., ~·,.~to~• the a.n.." hlMld
Thurlday. ''(And) I m 9Uf'9 they wffl t.n us 901M time
before that (the deedllne)."
uet>erroth, who met wtttt Sovtet offk*lll In Lausen.,.,~ eartlet thil week, mled on the
hlgNm teveea of U.S. gowmment to ext9nd a Mnd to
the Soviets u M ""Por'ant step In ...mg their particlpatlon, .
Meted what eort of~ he Wlntm from the
goYernf'Mnt, he said: "That'• up to them. I ~ no
authority or right to put wordt In the mouth Of our
government.''
Uet>erroth alao lndleated he Is worrted about the
adledullng of• South African tour by a 8rttl9h rugby
team at about the tlme of the Games.
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Kennedy's death
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By &le A110Clate4 Pre11
PALM BEACH, Aa. As ~he Kennedy fa~~I~
prepared apin to bury one C?f 1~s own, authonu~
announced that cocaine and a pa tn ktller were detected to
the body of 28-year-old David Kenn~y, who~ dcet~ was
beina treated as a "a drug-related incident. A t>rtvatc
Mass for the drug-and alcohol·troubled member of one ~f
America's foremost families was planned today at bu
mother's mansion. Hickory Hill, in McLean, Va. Later,
the son of Ethel and the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was
to be laid to rest in the family's plot in Holyhood Cemetery
in Brookline, Mass.
Vegu hotel accord near
LAS VEGAS -Negotiators for striking hotel
workers and the ci ty's two Hilton hotels reached
agreement today on mosl language for a new contract
except the date for pay raJSes. a union official said. "We have really probably reached a settlement on the la nguage;
lhere are no language issues on the table," Jeff McColl,
secretary-treasurer of Culinary Union Local 226. an-
nounced as an all-night meeting broke up 8l 4: I 0 a.m.
Boudln gets 17 years
WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. -Radical fugitive Kath y
Boudin must spend the next 17 years in pnson after
admitting her role in the 1981 Brink's armored car robbery
and murders. Her plea of guilty to murder and robbery
Thursday was "a bolt out of the blue ... 1n the words of
prosecutor Kennelh Gnbetz. Miss Boudin.~· av?ided a
possible prison sentence that would have earned virtually
no hope of parole. But she must still be tmpri~<>ned until
the year 2.00 I .
Solon cites own molestation
WASHINGTON -Sen. Paula Hawkins. R-Aa.,
who sa ys she was sexuaJI) abu~ by a 60-year-old
neighborhood man when she was 5, 1s urging ~nts to be
explicit in warning their children about which adult
behavior is" rong. "It affects you for a lifetime, .. Hawk~s
said of the molesUttion. which occurred when her family
lived in California. Hawkins. 57, made her unplanned and
very difficult disclosure of the childhood episode -she
had never even told her husband - at Thursday's opening
session of the Third National Conference on Sexual
Vktimizat1on of Children. sponsored by the Children's
Hospital, National Medical Cpnter.
Anderson's not running
NEW HA VEN. Conn. -John 8. Anderson. w.hile
declaring thal he will keep attacking the "pork-barrel
politics" of the two-party system. says he will not run for
president as a third-party candidate. "In 1984 I will be a
champion for political reform through strengthening the
new National Unity Party. I will not be a candidate." be
said jn a speech Thursday night.
Sez slave hearing closed
POMONA-AJud~e closed the Pomona Municipal
Coun preltminary heanng for Theodore and Mildred
Glaum, the transient couple accused of holding an Alaska
woman as a sex slave for more than nine months. J udge
George L. Pifer on Thursday granted a motion by the
couple's two attorneys to bar reporters and public
observers from the courtroom. Pifer said the nature of the
charges against the co uple could inspire "inflammatory"
press coverage.
Quake rattles El Centro
El CENTRO -No injunes or damages have been
reponed as a result of a "mild " earthquake that shook this
Imperial Valley cit} near the Mexican border. authoritiC$
say. Thursday's temblor registered 3.3 on the Richter scale
and was centered eight miles southeast of El Centro. said
Dennis Meredith. a spokesman for lhe CaJifornia Institute
of Technology in Pasadena.
SF tunes up for fight
SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco leaders are
waging a battle of the ballads by the Bay. with politicians
singing the praises oflwo rival candidates for the title of
official city tune. Will it be the challenger, the zesty "San
Francisc-0,"or will the city hang on to the super-
scntimental "I Left My Heart in San Francisco?" The
matter.is slated for a May 3 public hearing before the
board's Culture and Recrealion Committee.
Enquirer settles la wsult
LOS ANGELES-The National Enguirer's decision
to settle Shirley Jones and Marty Ingels' $20 million libel
suit could auger well for other celebrities with actions
pendin~ against the popular tabloid, ln~els says. Ingels
and Miss Jones. his wife, sued the Enquirer. editor lain
Calder, writer John South and the newspaper's California
distributor over an Oct. 9, 1979 article by South that said
Ingels' .. bizarre behavior" had driven Miss Jones to drink.
U.S. a•k• end to hearing
THE HAG UE. Netherlands -The United States
today called for an immediate halt to World Court
proceedings on Nicaragua's complaint thal the U.S.
government is "killing and wounding .. its citizens. U.S.
representative Da \lis R. Robinson told the court that
Nicaragua had no right to press the complaint because 1t
has never recognized court Jurisdiction and failed to ratify
the treaty establishing its .Predecessor. th~ pcrf!lanent
court of the League of Nations. Nicaragua is asking the
court lo declare lhat the United States violated
in~emational law by providing aid through the CIA to
N!caraguan rebels and by supervising the mining of
Nicaraguan ports.
Afghan ca•ualtle• ldgh?
lSLAMABAD. PakisUtn - A Pakutani newspaper
reported today1hat Moslem insurgents in Afghanistan's
embattled Panjsber Valley haJted a Soviet advance after
heavy fightin' that caused hiab casualties on both sides.
The report said 400 Moslem rebels were killed in recent
fiahting and estimated Soviet and Af1han government
troop losses at around 1,600.
Iraq clalm• 3 mnkl1J6•
BAGHDAD. Iraq -Iraq's na~ today attacked and
"destroyed three enemy navy vessels · near the Iranian oil
teqmnal at Khara Island in the Persian Oulf. an Iraqi ~military spolte&man said. The SP.Okesman. readina a
statement over sllte television. 1&1d the three ships were
attacked as they tn~ to sail from the island towards
Bandar Khomeini. an Iranian port at the northeastern cod
of the aulf
I
Nicaraguan •PY fi'61Jt. told
W Ht NG TON -U .. reconnaissance planes bavr
been Oyina reaular m1s.s1ons over N1carqua and
<X'CISIOnally have been fired On from the around, the
Wa h1naton Post rcponed. quotin an unidentified
m lit.ary source. The ncwspaptr l'l'{><>Med in today~
edition that the ma tons are part ofan intense proaram or
f'C'COnnat nee OtJht from Palmcrola Air Bast an
Honduru and Ho•ard Air Basic 1n Pllnama
Envoys 'Invited' to answer
questions about shooting
LONDON {AP) -Libyans left their London
ernbeny today to start their journey home, endina an 11-day ~that bepn when a sniper in the bu.ikiina sprtyed aunfire at diaaidents and killed a British policewoman.
"The aieac is over,'' declared a spokesman for
Scotland Yard. .. All the Libyans have left the embassy."
The Ubyans MP.n emeraina from the embassy at St.
James's Square at m1dmomin1 in arou1?5 offive. led by an
unidentified Libyan who had been acu~ as ao-between.
Thirty Libyans were escorted into wait101 vans. Video
pictures of the evacuation. which bad not been announced
10 advance. were aired by the British Broadcasting Corp.
Police motorcyclists cleared the way for the convoy,
which headed west across the-city. A dozen white police
vehicles escorted the convoy and a police helicopter
circled overhead.
The Libyans were taken to a "secure aovemment
building," where they would be asked to identify
themselves and "invited'' to answer questions about the
shooting that sparked the siege, sa1d a Home Office
spokesman who asked not to be identified. He did not
specify the building's location.
From there. the Libyans were to be taken to Heathrow
Airport. A Libyan plane was due at the airport at 4 p.m. (7
a.m. PST). The plane filed a flight plan to leave four houn
later, airport officials said. "
It was not known if the gunman who opened fire from
the embassy was among the Libyans who tef\ the embassy.
Police "satisfied themselves that the Libyans were
not carrying anns or explosives." said a Scotland Yard
spokesman who also spoke on the condition that he not be
named. He would not say bow police reached the
conclusion the Libyans were not armed, leaving open the
question of whether they were searched.
81 .._Al•• elelM Pra9
A monsin bliuard spinnint otr IOr·
nadoa that k.ilkd I~ people aiid injwed
dotens pouted more snow on LbC Rockiet
and Plau'ls today and buadftds of males of
lliah'?)'' were closed with drifts up to 20 .. hiab.
Travel was impollib&t in much of
Wyomio1 and Montana -where 5 fee1 of l.:'.Jl• .. •I! snow bad fallen since Wed1\esday -into
tbe Dakotas. ~If a dcnen Rocky Moun·
lain cities rcponed new ~ tow
temperatures for the date u the mercury
dropped into the teens.
The same system aJso unleashed the
tornadoes in the Plains and more severe
thundentorms and twisttts were upected
today in the Great Lakes rCJion aDd the
western Ohio Valley. Strona tbunder-
stormsalso were forecast fortheTenneisec
Valley and the G ulf Coast.
White Boue PNM offlclala re-
leeM4 w. plaoto today •bcnrtna
More than 40 tornadoes ripped into
~-et 111 Ohklahoma,1dMJ.nnesota. K.ah. nsasfi, andSolowah tbe aeaian• and actor Tom "' en a co 1ront s~rctc u~g rom ut Selleck bl Honolulu Dakota to Texas colhdct1 Wlth ttc:ord. heat
• over much of the East, the Nauonal
Reagan tall:s tough
on Soviet 'threat'
But China leader Steers through serious negotiations so that the
urgent desire of the people of all countries
-for a drastic reduction of nuclear arms and clear of taking sides a relaxation of international tensions can
be fufilled at an early date," Zhao said.
Weather Service reported.
1 n Oklahoma. tornadoes kitted 14 people
-including I I in the town of Morris -
and injured about 70 others. Lt. Gov.
Spencer Bernard said at a press briefina this
morning. One person died in Minnesota.
The worst tornadoes hit northeastern
Oklahoma on Thursday night and early
today. Hardest hit was Morris, a town of
I ,300 people about 40 miles south ofTulsa.
and Terlton. a town of I 55 people about 30
miles west of Tulsa, where one person was
killed and 25 injured.
Two other tornado-related deaths were
Policewoman Yvonne Fletcher, 25, was !tilled April
17 while assigned to monitor a peaceful demonstration
qainst the regime of Libyan leader Cot. Moammar
Khadafy. Eleven dissidents were injured by the JUnshots,
wbich were fired from an embassy window. British police
and sharpshooters immediately nnged the embassy.
PEKJNG (AP) -President Reagan
extolled the virtues of capitalism and
democracy to a Chjnese audience today
and announced an agreement allowing
sales of American nuclear technology to the
world's most populous nation.
ln an earlier speech to a group of several reponed in Okmulgee County, where
hundroo Chin~ Kknti~~ in1tlledu~s ,.:.M~om~·s~1s~loc=a=t=ed=·~S=hm~·rr~G=e=~~~=·ce~~=i=d~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and other officials. Reagan said. "Today.
Later, during an elaborate banquet in his
honor. Rea$8D criticized the Soviet Union
for threatentng world peace by "focusing i~s
resources and eneJly, not on economic
progress. but on military power."
He told his host, Premier Zhao Ziyang,
"The shift 1n military might of the last
decade has made trust and friendship'
between us ever more vital. I know it is
your desire, and that of the United States as
well, that {>C3cCbc preserved."
But in his toast at the banquet, Zhao took
no side in the U.S.-Soviet rivalry, saying
both nations have "aggravated tensions"
throughout the world by deployment of
nuclear missiles in Europe and elsewhere.
"We sincerely hope that the two major
nuclear powers. the United States and the
Soviet Union, will reach agreement
China's economy crackles with the
dynamics of change ... China is beg1nntng
to reach out toward new horizons and we
salute your courage."
Rea$lln was warmly applaudoo by the
handpicked audience. many of whom
understood English, when he said ... As
China moves forward on this new path.
Amenca welcomes the opportunity to walk
by your side.
.. You will choose your own path to
development," Reagan said. "But we are
not surprised to see the fresh breezes of
incentives and innovation sweeping
positive changes across China."
Reagan also received standing applause
at the end of the speech. delivered in the
Great Hall of the Peo'ple with the American
and Chinese flags displayed side-by-side
behind him on the podium.
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with Newport .
:' Four county supervisors conducted their second monthly
betrayal of Newport Beach Tuesday, unilaterally issuing a death
sen tence to county-city negotiations over the expansiori \)f John
Wayne Airport. ·
Only Supervisor Thomas Riley -an officer (U.S.M.C.,
ret.} and a gentleman -acted honorably. Riley. who represents
Newport Beach, treated the talks as a leg itimate vehicle for
P.roblem solving. He treated the noise created by the jets using
:Yohn Wayne Airport as a real probfem. And he treated the
~oncemed citizens of Newport Beach with the dignity and
~spect they have a right to expect from their elected officials.
-J The other four acted despicably. With the arrogance of
those born to the throne. but without the grace, Supervisors
Wieder, Nestande, Clark and Stanton turned up their noses at
almost a year of negotiations as if it were so much spoiled meat.
Frustrated, perhaps. by the protracted compromise process.
fie imperious quartet decided their Ii ves would be more
~mfortable if those pesky folks deman9ing a modicum of peace
,nd quiet in their homes would jump into the Pacific.
If a majority of the supervisors had concluded the noise
limitation talks were no longer productive, they should have had
-at the very least -the courtesy to inform Newport Beach that
the negotiations were over. They didn't; they didn't even have
{he decency to brief their colleague Riley.
Tuesday's action is a more drastic -apparently final -
tersion of the supervi~ors' approval last month of a $3 million
Airport parking lot enlargement project. In what now seems to be
characteristic fashion, the supervisors paid no heed to the on-
-going negotiatio ns and neglected even to notif)' Newport Beach
of their intention to initiate what the ci ty would certainly
interpret as a step toward ex pansion -and more noise.
The county, of course. has no legal obligation to clear its
t-u siness through Newport Beach. They do, however. assume an
obligation to act in good faith when they willingly enter into
compromise talks.
. Supervisors Wieder. Nestande, Clark and Stanton reneged
on that obligation, choosi ng to act as if a coronation. rather than
an election. put them in office.
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LETTERS
Building not necessary
at far end of HB pier
To the Ed itor
The old pier had no bui ldings on 11
The buildings that arc there no"'
except the Pump House fo r the
plunge were put there for th e benefit
of the public to vie~ the ocean and
beach and to be pro!'ected from the
weather. There were no doors on the
buildings. Toda) the~ are for com-
mer('lal use. The cit~ of Huntington
Beach no"' propo!>es a building on
end of nc" pan of pier for com-
mercial use Thi'> 1n m~ opinion.
should not bc done fo r sewral
reasons I. The ncv. l'nd of pier hac, been
damaged th ree u mes b} storm\
2 The ne" en<l ofp1er 1s lower than
the old p1crand "'a'c action 1n seven:
stormc; htcrall~ gl'l'i undl·r th e pier
and lifts 11 up .rnd down .
The old p1cr ha., w1th 'itoud th e
storms since 1914. This ""as d1S<:usscd
with Councilman Bob Mandie b) me
and he full) concurred Se' eral da) s
later he voted in fa vor of the ne"
building on end of pier. In th e
meantime. while the cit y council 1s
tr) mg to figure what to do. the public
1s beingdepnved of the use of the ne...,
end of pier.
No vehicles uf any kind were
allowed on the pier for years. Part of
the repairs that arc needed a~ due to
trucks and other 'eh1cles using the
pier.
The o ld building at the entrance to
pier was built b~ WPA funds fo r
recreation to the public. Now 11 is
be ing used lOmmeruall). The public
loses again
.\LBERT WATKINS
Hunungton Beach
Animal lovers, unite!
To the Editor
Thcrl' I\ to he .1 ralh in l os .\ngt•k\
for World I ),I\ t'm l ahorator\
Animal-; I 9X4 "iund;l\ .\pnl 29
beg1nn1ng al thl' ft'dl'l ,11 building.
I I ()()(J V. ii' hire. Bl ' d \\ l''>t Lo~
Angele'> al I I .1 111
The rJlh "' 111 proll''I .1n1mal
laborator~ l'\J'X'r 1nwnt., I ht'\l' truel
expcriml'nt ' l mt 1.1 \J1aH'r' \4 htlliun
..
a ~ear and 7() million animals a year
an.· t..1lled in the~ C'\penments. Man}
l l l lhl'\l' t'\pcrimcnt<. arl.' repct1t 1ous.
\uthor ll;tn\ Rm·u.,l'h 1s lu be the
main .,rl\'ll kt•r Hoh Hart..cr "111 be
ma'>tl'f 111 u·1enHHlll'' \II animal
loH'r\ J rt' 111\lll'U to Jllend.
~t ·\In PE.\RSON
c·o.,ta Mesa
•· ... the PekJngcJJgue Is more hostile to our fundamental values than
the Ch ernenko cmwd. more tndlfferent to human rights."
"THE P'Rf6lP04T FINALLY TOOK M< Al)IVt(f ANP REMOVED THE MIN[6
FROM NKARAl:SUA l ''
Happy birthday, Hirohito
W<\SHINGTON-Whcn
Emix·ror H1roh110 steps out on the
balcon) ofh1~ palace in downtown
Tok yo this Sunda > to greet thousand!>
of adoring Japanese on his 83rd
birthday. there'll be a CIA agent in the
crowd-probabl\ armed with
binocular~.
lt'sone ofthe wa)'s the Cl A's Life
Sciences Div1s1on can observe
firsthand how the diminutive
emperor looks. There have been
recent hints that his health 1s failing.
Ttiough he holds no direct political
power. Hirohito has been a favorite
suhJCC't ofCIA \urvcillancc for dec-
ades M ~ assonate Dale Van Atta.
who"as rece nt!) 1n Tok)o. has had
acces'i to some of the secret CIA
profiles oftheemperor. They reveal
that the CIA ·s remorseless analysts.
like the Japanese people. hold this
aged. bespectacled little man in awe.
"Despite all he has been through
since he assumed the throne 1n I (}'.!6."
notes the CIA. "Emperor H 1rohito
projects innocence and sincerity ··
The CIA describes him as "a sh).
reu n ng man ...
He and ht!. 81 -year-old cm pres~
like to watch ~oapoperas on TV and
pullt"r 1n the imperial garden!. .. Both
the l'mperor and empress (en Ju~
pursuing) their personal 1n1erc'ib-
manne biology and botan) for the
emperor. art for the empress:· states
another profile. this one stamped
"Confidential." In fact. H1roh1to 1s
the world's chief authont)' on Jellyfish
and related creatures. with 16 books
to h1scredi1.
.\ccording to the CIA, the emperor
"1s bncfed regular!)' on domesuc and
foreign affairs." Yet he "plays no part
in policy dec1s1ons." There have been
proposals to make him chief of state.
but "most Japanese would not hke to
see him take on an) more than his
present 'iymboli c role ...
JACK
A•DEISOI
The Cl A acknowledges "a few
complaints from younger Japanese"
about Hirohito, but little audible
grumbling about the cost of main-
taining the imperial household -
which now runs to more than $40
million a year.
··By and large." states the CIA.
"most Japanese still view the
emperor with considerable respect
and affection." One reason: He "has
tra"eled widely among the people.
. something a Japanese emperor had
never done before."
At first, the Japanese had "grave
doubts about the image the emperor
would prOJCCt" 1n the United State~.
But his reception dunn~ his I 97 5 '1s11
to this count I) "greatly cx~ecded
even the most opt1m1 stic Japanesl'
expectations "
The CIA belie' es the' 1su con-
tributed "s1gn1ficantl) to popular
(Japanese) support for continued
cooperation with the U.S. (and)
openinganeraof·good feelings' in
U.S.-Japanese relations."
Charactenstically. H1roh1to e:1.-
pressed his approval of America not
1n words but wi th a gesture. For years
afterward. he wore a Mickc) Mouse
watch that he picked up in Dis-
neyland.
Hi rohito is the I 24th emperor 1n
Japan's unbroken. 2.644-year-old 1m-
~rial line. When he ascended to the
throne in 1926. he was a "ten no" -
the "emperorofheaven." The
thM. Bovo _
Japanese considered him a gO<f.
When the Japanese warlords
sought his approval for the attack on
Pearl Harbor. according to one ac-
count. Hirohito voiced his apparent
disapproval by reciting a 31-syllable
poem composed by his grandfather.
extolling universal brotherhood and
asking: "Why, then. do winds and
water of confli ct ... Disturb peace
among us?"
The warlord s went ahead with their
plans an) wa). and older Americans
will remember Hirohito as a villain in
propaganda cartoons. with buck teeth
and Cok~·bottle eyeglasses-fea-
tures that took their place with Adolf
Hitler's mustache and Hermann
Goering's potbell).
The emperor was able to reverse
th1s1mageafterthe war. When the
gamble ofh1s generals and admirals
, turned into hum1haung defeat. he
Ii rst broadcast the news of surrender
to his people-the first time most of
them had ever heard his \Oice.
Then he presented himsclfhumbly.
top hat in hand. to the new shogun of
Japan. Gen . Douglas MacArthur. He
told MacArthur he accepted full
respons1bihty forthe war that he had
actuall> opposed. and said he was
read> to be Judged b ) the American
general.
MacArthur was "moved to the very
marrow of my bones" by the Japanese
emperor's humility. "He._ was an
emperor by birth, but in that instant I
knew I faced the First Gentleman of
Japan in his own right." MacArthur
wrote later.
Today, Hirohito remains the onl)
-and perhaps the unhkehest -
survivor ofWorld War Jl's leaders.
Jack Andersoa Is 11 syadlcated
columalst.
Rules for political speaking
In 1h1~ )Cai of polt11c,, uocs what
\C1t1°H' heard fulfill the traditional
ihrl'l· tkmanu~ ol the poh11cal state-
ment " To nll'a'>urc up. \Ul'h a state-
ment ought to ht.· I plca-;ant. 2.
n<.'Cl''"al'). anu ) truthful Diplomats
who heed th1'> line ..,a, Jn ~ one but
onl ) one of the three demands can be
set aside momentanl} fo r npcJ1-
enc). ldeall~. though. the poli11cian·,
comment should mcl't all thrcl·
requirements.
The carhc.,t c;tcnottraphcr.,. '-"h o
rernnkd the ta ll.. 1n the old Roman
'>l'n:Jll' "'ere "'a'l''· You say histol)
n·rx·at' ll\cll"
I H·r~ l · S. prl''>1<ll'n t has "orn
t'\l'glaS\e ...
L.M. Boyd Is a syodlcated
columnist.
T•IAS
EUIS
FBI,
KGB
to battle
at Games
Russian Olympic -----team may h arbor
hlgh-tech s pies
Three months before the scheduled
opening of the summer Olympics,
fierce competition has already begun
in one of the most important events
-the espionage contest between the
FBI and the KGB.
The earl y edge went to the FBI
when U.S. officials denied a visa to
the first advance man designated by
the Soviet Olympic Committee. Even
though the same man had been
welcomed last December as part of a
Russian delegation. this spring he was
refused a visa that would have given
him unlimited travel rights in Cali-
fornia for about five months.
The Soviets' first choice was "a
fairl y senior KGB operative ... with
demonstrated expenence in naughty
things," said a Soviet expert in the
State Department whg explained the
visa denial.
But the KGB may have more bench
strength than the FBI m this deadly
serious game -and some help from
the "referees" in the spy-vs.-spy
competition.
The KG B's aim 1s to ste.al whatever
information 1t can from huge Cali-
fornia defense contractors like Lock-
heed. Northrop. TRW, Rockwell
International. Hughes Aircraft.
McDonnell Douglas and Hughes
Helicopter. The FRl's task: Protect-
ing those prized Amcncan high-tech
secrets.
It hasn't always succeeded. TRW
and Hughes A1rcarft both figured in
sensational espionage cases in the last
seven years.
And FBI officials, who fear the
Soviets and their alhes may try to
swamp the st.ate with spies. must cope
with ~ound rules that favor the
oppos1t1on.
Not only will the Russians field an
8()().member Olympic team with a
like number of officials. doctors and
other han~ers~on. but their airline has
won landing ri~hts for two dozen or
more jumbo Jet charter flights at
California airports and a Soviet cruise
ship will dock in Long Beach. The
charters are supposed to bring tour-
ists to the Olympics.
But the Soviets have brought "very
few. if any, tourists to past Games."
said Peter Ueberroth. chief of the
local Olympic Organmng Commit-
tee.
That reality makes the FBI wonder
~~t who the Russian "tourists" will
But the FBl's authonty to screen
Soviets at the Olympics will ap-
parently be limited. Under the Inter-
national Olympic Committee charter
-which the U.S. government 1s
committed to honor -the Soviets
can designate anyone they wish as an
Olympic official. With Olympic
identification, any Soviet official can
travel wherever he wants m much of
Cahfornta.
"We recognized the problems a
long time ago and we feel we have the
abilit) to discharge our duty." said an
FBI agent. "We have been prepanng
for two years."
fD espite Reagan's trip, China is no friend
No one disputes the U.S. govern-
ment's right to exclude any tourists 1t
wishes, butlfthe FBI fingers any team
members or officials. there could be
trouble in the form of a Soviet
boycott.
For it 1s the local organizing
committee. not the government,
which hands out Olympic IDs and the
Russians are already bristling over
what they call "U.S. government
interference with the Olympic move-
ment" in the advance man s rasc. An economically h ealthy China
means trouble for United States
W t\~111 N<1 I Oi'. -Pn''-llknt R~"
agan h,1, rnkl·n a., long to &l't In < h1 nJ
as Mano Polo
L'n lortunJll'I~ the Reagc1n \lo"
boat" to<. tuna'" tx·1ng e-.u11 1ed h\
the fom1ha r V(''i'>el'i of cuphor 1,1 1 'tw
n'imgardor surrounding our "nl·w
rclat1on\h1p" 1\ 1n need of J \.Old
\howC'r
Thd hinc'>d o rn munl'it\;11 (• not
our"fnend\ .. Nor nm thl'\ l'\ l'f he
Thc)'arctht·l'Ol"rn1 ofourl'nl'ffi\ -
JUSt a~Joseph l..,tahn h«anw t h~·
enem) ofourl'nt'm\ .\tfolf H1tk r If
an ything, thl' Pc~ingd 1q ul' l'I morr
ho~11lc 10 our lundarllC'n tal 'JIUl''
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
than thd 'hancnkocrowd. m111c
ind1t1crent to human right\
fhc "population control" program
1n < h1na hu s no countcfl)art 1n the
~)v1ct Union. Pregnant ( 'hines1:
wumen in their se"cnth, eighth and
ninth month are be1n~ forced to
undergo abortions. V.o mcn. h1d1ng
thcir pregnanc1c!>. art' d) ing for lack ot
mC'd1cal rnrc. Under the Draconian
llnC'-l hlld-per<ouplc edict infant
R1rls are tx·1ngdrownt"d at b1nh so the
angu1sht'd parents can havl' a male
heir There 1s n human nght\ holo-
ra u~t occumng. and 1t 1'1 a permanen t
\tc11n upon th1H ountry that. throuith
H. L. Schwart& HI
Chazy OowalfbJ
f 0.IC'll Ind A.t•t•• I l\.I~~'~
1• .-~ ... • ... ,.. , ~. O'l 1""' rta< at now"'' 11., G•
,,..,_,. '-1..V Ac»~ 'Cl''ftl -""1<• In 8 ' I~
Uny0. lpeet9
MA~[C11I01
Cml• .. ~,, ,rank Z1nl
A
the U.N. r und for Popul:111on Ac-
11\ 111es.1he Reagan admin1strat1on 1)
rnntnbu11ng$ '8 million to pcr-
pe1rate such atroc11u.~s upon the < hincsc people
lfow surprising that the Journalists
"ho routinely ask Reagan 1f"human
nght!." 1s on the agenda when v1s1ting
'ieoul. Manila or San Salvador. seem
indifferent to the topic in Peking.
Summit mcetm_g.'i wnh (om-
mun1st dictators have normally been
good poht1cs: so 1t will be for Reapn
Peace-loving and opt1m1st1c, Amen·
cans arc easily per uadcd thnt when a
man \hakes your hand. look~ \OU 1n
1hc eye ond smiles. and toast your
count I). he w1she!> to he a fr1t nd
c;1nn· Yalta. ( ommun1 t leaders ha\C
tradtd upon th1 'i l\mencan trait.
M 1ht:mh. the U. . does benefit
fromcolla bora11on fhc (h1nck
permit us to mon11or S<l\.1c1 m1ss1lc
tests. the) "tuppon thl· fghan re-
sistance. pre' ure the V1<'tnnme~
Communists. kc<'p a million So'•1et
1roops occup1cd on their northern
frontier\ While th" 1s worth somc--
thtna. the bu1ld1naofChina into a
great m1htaf) power would be an n o(shorM1it1tcdnc:~., and stup1d1ty
unrivaled in Western anruls Whal
would v.c-do 1f "'hen lkna pa ~.
thr m1htaf'\ wok control. made peace
~1th Mo\lO..., .tndd1rt'ttC'd thr1r
PAT
BucHA1111
energ1 e$ to incorporating Hong Kong.
Taiwan and ~outh Korea')
We are not play1n$ the "China
card."Chin:i 1'i pla y mg th ,\mcncan
card.
Frnnom1l':lll ). the relat1on~h1p 1~ a
one Wll) '>lrt'ct ( hma ha'i noth1n~ ~c
nted or require We ha1 c cvt.'I) thina
China need~. Like l..<'n1n 1r1 1921 and
8rc1hnev dunng detcntc. the ( 'hinc'>t'
will c:o ni.ume all the cud. invc tmcnt.
tred1t. and tcrhnolog) we are na1\ ch
"'Jlltng to proffer. to build 1hem!i.Ch c'i
into n major powrr before revcnina to
type. 8cannag10'ito Peking. Rea an.
we arc told. is bema "pnagmauc. not
1dcoloa1cal "Be1napragmfttl(:. not
1dcoloa1cal. the hanc~ C ommun1 h
will accept them, and 1n thr words of
the i\u trian state man. "astonish the
world wt th our 1ngratttudc "
Tht'"'va~t(hinc~market" 1\a
l'C'cumna We tern m)'th Our tradr
with Taiwan. un 11land of 18 m1ll100
ex{'('cd~ in value and volume our
trade" 1th Peking. Joe KraO 1s nght:
"The American future in Asia hes
"1th thr Pacific nm countnes. and
that set of11es deP<:nds on avoiding
eitahed' 1s1ons of the 1mponance of
China .. U. 1 radc: w1 th free Asu1 now
C\cccdsourtmdc w11h free Europe.
Moreover. China remains nn econ-
omic backwater. Despite the media
h)'pe of Deng's "reforms." the em-
brncc of the Mothtrland means
etonom1 cdeath. The: temficd fl1aht
of caJlital from Hong Kong at the
appro ch mg hegemony of Peking. IJ
)'cars hence. 1$ proof of this.
tJ. businc smen,demandinJJOV·
crnmcnt auarantees for thcirCh1ncst
invc\tmcnts-1.c .. taxpayer in·
'lurance lli'\tn~t los"I-should be told
that. if the profit~ are theirs, the risk
will~ wholl} theu·s As for foreign
aid from the World Bank and the
I nt<'rnatt onal Development Assoc1a-
t100 -SO-year loans to Peking at no
1ntcre'lt -·talc Ocpanmcnt Sin·
olog1~1 ,hould be told b) Reagan that
1f Wt' have mone)' tu throw at China.
he will throw 1t 1Mtcadat mokcstack
Am cm a.
America'\ future 1n Ch ma does not
he with th1;, trmpom11 . rcprC'\SIH'
and rcpul,.ve n.-11mr.
P•trlck Bud.au I•• •1•dlC'1lt'd
rolumo#tt.
No one knows how many more visa
refusals 1t would 1.ake to spur a
boycott. which would almost certain-
ly be joined by East Germany and
other Warsaw Pact nations with
strong Olympic team~.
Such 4 boycott would cost the
organmng committee at least a $90
million cut in its $226 million
contract with ABC-TV and funher
rcductfons in the fees paid by other
Olympic ponsors. Those financial
realities caused the organizers to
p~s hard for 1ovemment approval
of the Soviet chanen and cruise ship.
So the FBI may find itself pres urcd
1nto a spy-vs.· PY contest hlce the old
Mad MtP2ine spoofs. with Ameri-
can ~nu tailina Soviet team of·
fic1als and tounsts for several weeks.
An estimated one-fourth ofall FBI
agents aJready work exclusively on
combanina KGB C$p1onaac cfTons
nnd the ~ency pl1n$ tO "significantly
1uamcnt' 1ts.usuaJ 40().mcmbtr Los
Anaele force dunna the Games.
All of which ensure th.at the ofT-
the-flcld competition will be at least
'" lntcrestina-and far more can.at
and 1mponant -than an)' Olym&>tt
athlttt<' rompcuuon
Ttom., EU.1 II • SHiii Moak•·
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Authentic coetumea delight youngsters in Cinco de Mayo dance at UCI.
Chicanos celebrate
UC Irvine will celebrate Cinco de Mciyo with a week of the events are free and a schedule follows: music~ dancing. drama and lectures by Chican~ activists. MONDAY: Lecture by Chicano poet-activist Rodolfo
Cinco de M~yo co~memorates tbe.1862 VLC~ry by a "Corley" Gonzales in the Heritage Room of University
small band of villagers in Puebla, Mexico over mvadrng Center fl'Om 7 to 9 p.m. "Yo Soy Joaquin," a film based on
French forces. Chicanos have adopted this victory as a his best-known work precedes lecture at 6 p.m. Free.
symbol of their struggle for education, employment and TUESDAY: Latin American Festival with speakers.
political ?Pportunities in the United States: perform~sand food for sale. Heritage Room in University
UCI .s Cmco de Mayo observances. which are open to Center. 6 to 11 p.m. Free.
the public, will cente~ o~ the pohttcal and cultural WEDNESDAY: Mariachi music. folklorico and Aztec
concerns of the campus Chicano student RJ'OUPS. Most of dancers and food for sale. University Center
11111!-~ml!l~ll!I~ ... ~---.... -........ -.. --Amphitheater, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free.
NEW YORK (AP) -Bllrbara eu.h, wife of Ya
Preeldent George Bu8h and a mother oJ flve, wu
named Thurtdey • NallOnal Outet~ Mother for
1"'4 by ttM Natlonlil Mother'• Pay~ 8ev9rt
ottw wom,n .-o were honored at the .commJttee'a
annual luncheon.
8uth1 Who vlllt• Inner ofty IChoofs to ~n
nattondy tor lfterecy, Aid the expects that -a mother
wtfl some day be ptWident of the United Statee, and ''t
expect to vote for her ...
Evening activities include lecture by Raul Ruiz. Cal
State Northridge faculty member in C hicano studies. on
the historical significance of Cinco de Mayo, and a
Mexican dinner and Latin American folk music concert by
Grupo Raaz. Heritage Room in Universi~ Center, 6 to 9
p.m. Adm1ss1on to all evening events S5, with tickets
available at the Cross-Cultural Center on campus or at the
door.
THURSDAY: UCI students an performance of anti-
war drama "Soldado Razo" and lecture by anti-draft
counselor Andrea Carmen. Fine Arts Little Theater
(Room 16 l. Humanities Hall). 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Free.
FRIDAY: Music group Folkloristas demonstrates
authentic Latin i\merican musical instruments ranging
from pre-Columbian Indian instruments to modem
guitar. Cross-( ultural Center. noon to I p.m. Performance
by Los Folklonstas. Fine Arts Little Theater (Room 161 .
Humanities Hall). 7 to 9 p.m. Free.
Who put bounce in
Turtle Rock Drive?
Local composer
bringing faffie to
Irvine landmark
By ANDREA ADELSON
Just as Glenn Maller used to
promote has band's performances at a
New York hotel wath .. Penns)lvanaa
Sax-5000." a local composer has
created a tune named after an Irvine
subdivision to boost has Newpon
Beach-based High Society band.
"Tunle Rock Drive," a "bounce"
tune an the genre of the old platter
favorites. 1s -.0& introduced this
afternoon wherMt local band enter-
tains at the Tunic Rock Community
Center in Irvine.
It's the invention of John Lindfors.
who as a college student arranged and
played for telev1s1on programs hos11~d
by popular music entertainers such as
David Rose ("Holida) for Stnngs")
and Spike Jones ("Cocktails for
Two").
Today. Lindfors is the conductor of
theT4-member Aigh Societ) band, a
group of ex-professional musicians
who have merged their recreational
interests an music into a dance band.
Li ndfors. 50. who teaches music an
the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and owns two local music
stores, staned composing while ma-
JOring in music at Occidental College
in Los Angeles.
But the less than stead) income ofa
professional musician led him to quit
performing when he started a family
that now includes has wife. Mal) Lee:
daughter Karen. 30. and son Dave.
27.
For 18 years he was the musi~
coordana~or for the eight-school
Duarte distract and eventually be-
came embroiled an city affairs as a
foundi ng member of the Duane Cit)
Council.
In the meantime. he continued to
compose and arranged music for Los
Angeles Rams' halftime shows during
the late 1960s.
"But I needed a break." he said. and
left Duane in 1972 for Newport
Beach. movana to Irvi ne three year5
ago. "I "anted to val) "hat I was
doing. You get kind of burned out."
The former saxs>phone player
dusted ofThas horn and began pla) ang
again "11h another local group. Big
o.., .... ,...._,'-..,_
High Socle~ band director John Llndfon bapee "Turtle·
Rock Drl•e' will lead to more popularity for dance mule.
Band Commotion. The band mem-, clubs, includan~ its monthly per-
bers paid Capitol Records $5.000 an formancc in Irvine.
1981 to cutan album. -
"It wasn·t very popular anywhere.
except an Boston." he said ... We made
back our expenses but that was too far
awa~ for us to commute and promote
the album."
The album still gets air play at Los
Angelesjan station K.KGO. Lindfors
said.
i\rt1st1c differences led to a split
and the creation of a second aroup.
the High Societ) band which first
played at a Fashion Island ans
festi\al an Apnl 1981.
Since then. the band has played gigs
at Anaheim hotels and Beverly Hill s
Co-owner Barney McClure &ays tht
group has prospered as teens and
radio stations are rediscovcnng the
swing sound of the '40s.
.. My one first inkling of what was
happening came about a year ago,"
McClure. of Costa Mesa said ... O ne of
our bands was playing in one of the
baJlrooms at the Disneyland Hotel
Next door an an adjacent ballroom a
rock band was pla) ing for a high
school prom
.. Within an hour. the high school
cro\\d had dnfted over to our room ...
he S~lld.
Art of Calif orni entertaining
Reagan 'rap'
now a record
Vickie Law90n and Jane Nadoorle &l•e cloae
and careful attention to tb.la prickly addition
lnalde tbe Lapna Beach Mueum of Art.
Cbrtadne Van Camp and Bryan ~coaat, 7 .
check oat Mark Tatroe' "Steel .. 7 .... tpture .
Plenty of parti keep
visiting director hopping
Henry Hopkins, the director of the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, was busy-very busy-when
became Lo Laguna Beach forthe"All California '84"
exhibition .
As juror for the Laguna Beach Museum of Art
shot.. he first had to select the final award-winners from
the r\!e6rd 2.225 accepted artworks.
Then, there was a businessman's luncheon. hosted
by Dr. and Mrs. Richard Newquist at their an-filled
home in Lemon Heights.
Next came a cocktail buffet and reception an
Ho pkins' honor at Boyd and Sharon Jeffries' home.
which featured elaborately decorated tables and
gourmet food. No place for a dieter. the buffet hne
included sleak tartar, ch icken wellington. salmon-
wrapped hearts of palm, new potatoes with caviar and
sour cream. and streudel pastry with mushrooms.
spinach and cheese.
Anne McNeely, star of the Ne"' York cast of the h11
musical "Cats," was in the throng that also included
~pecial guests of haron Jeffries, artists Laddie John Dill
and Robert Baxter.
Others there were Bobbi and Jack Llnkletter (he's
president o f the museum's trustees), Marla and Ken
Bird, Rueb and Jack Boyle, Anne and Howard Cusic,
Gep Durenberger, Pam and Samuel Gold1teln, Barbara
and Nick Wllllams and Cyntbla ud Eric Wittenberg.
There was still another party forart lovers-a
pre\ aew reception at the museum hosted b) the Art a st
Council and cha a red b} Suau SmUb to announce
wi nners of the competition that drew more than S 10,000
an entry fees to help fund the exhibataon.
In the two-dimensional category. pnzes were
awarded to Sally Storch. first. $500: Laguna Beach's
Armen Ga1pa.rlan, second, $250. and Mld1ael Ansell,
Stilart Caswell, Antoinette Geldun (also of Laguna
Beach), and David Pro vu, SI 00 each. · ·
Winners in the three-dimensional category were
Jesus Domln1ae1, first, $500; Ron Tatro, second, $250:
and:Jollanaa Jordan of Laguna Beach and Marla Pa1e,
special awards for sculptures, $200.
Richard Bunk.all and V. Law1ob won the $200
Richter-Moore awards foro1lsand acrylacs. r'l"5pect1ve-
I}. Jeffrey C. Hon recca ved the honorary Grum bacher
Award.
Among those previewing the sho~ that runs
through June 2 were Jou Corman, ch acf coordinator tor
the exhibit; Jerry Bloc II, chairman of the Laguna Beach
Ans Com mi 100; Cbarletand Nora Hetter,Roberta
and Harvey El1eaber1, Gue and Vtvlao Levla, Ana and
Jack ltaowltoa, Marcy Burton, Cbrlene and Jim Croat.
Joyce and RJd1ard Frick, Gall and Roa Watu1, Jo Au
and Ralpll Roberts, tuart Katt and uiun~ and Ttd
PHllOft. PDp.1rn1111~ ~"nrrrn b\ L>.11/\ f>rlcH Sr} Ir Fd1ror
Mclmda H11ddlc·,1011
Delly Piiot l'tlol.,. by l H jteyM
Charle• and Nora Heater are fascinated by
Garry Levine'• "Red Fault" at preview.
Daniel lWlncbeater. one of the ublbltlng
artl1ta, cbat1 wttb Camille Wlncbeater.
Satirical sound-alikes
come from 'I)oonesbury'
NEW YORK (AP)-
Garry T rudt::au. the car-
toonist "ho turned has
Pulitzer Prize-\\1nn1ng
"Doone)bUr) ·· stnp into a
Broad\\ a~ musical. has e;ii;-
panded a talk-)ong per-
formed in the pla) h~ a
Ronald Reagan sound-
alil..c into a recording.
"Rap 'vta"ler Ron-
nie ... to he rclea'>l'd \10n-
da~ b' 11\·tt Screen Re-
cord'>. 1s spol..l·n h~ Reathd
Bean "hu did lhl' bnef
)trecHall..ing "rap" a' Re-
agan an lht• Broadway
sho"
\l'>{l ll'aturl'd on the
record art• ac1or<. 'oundin~
like first lad' '\anc~ Re-
agan. Deten'>l' l)ccretal')
Caspar V.-eanhcrger and
presidential lnunsellor
Edwin Ml·c..·-;e GARRY TRUDEAU
The rclnrd "'a 12-anch !f.angle with background mu ac..
b~ Elizabt.·1h 'l\\ados. \\ho -.uote the score for the pla'
ade l'o\O 1s thl' instrumental \ers1on
"rrudeau al'o dre" the album COH~r. thl' Whale
Hou'>t' "11h a balloon abo\e 11. surrounding the v.ord!i>
"That be fine ··
Twelve given ·
freed om prize.
~ts ot the 1983 Orange County Fr~
Foundation at Valley Fcxve awwds -.. hOncrid
Thurlday dunng a dtnNr at the Mstna Cotpl Nr
Station Modutar Ctub. •
Among the 12 ~ta '#U Claude wtlo
'90elwd a V8*tWt Forge Honof Certtflcate. ~ a
L-s;iuna 8Nich reeldent and ret rwd 2'1-yur • .,. • ..an F81 tPeCtll agent, w• nomtneMd l>y-the NMklillel
El«:Nnge C1ub foundadOn fOi "'9 J!W'*'t'On ~ cNd abu•.Slnce1974,Wtltat\M~-·net~
uMd crime prevention pr...,_,
Alto recognlnd w . Qeorge Gerbiw. chailt'1Nn d
the tmper II OU and Grw Co .. 1 felident of tt.wpci't
Buch and Los Ang.lea. He rec.Mid ttMi ~ w lngton ti.On« Mect.J an uampte Of the
ent p •vstem at~.
0tMge C0Mt OAALY PILOT/Fndey, Aprll 27. 1984
\
Folk mediCiJ?e: Viejo out; Showcase.in
Science beh.1n d Exit the Mi11ion The 0 . B. Gilles seriocomedy -which earn_cd_fi._ve-~
Vitjo Ptiyhouse into Drama-Lotuc awards for production, direction, ~ina
S Upe rs ti• t1·on s the Wil'.lJS offleft. Re-and li&httn. desiari after ha world premiere enaaaemeat .1,. 1 enter Showc:ate Pro-.. JOI las1fa0-w1llbe11vcnuecondthsw-weckNn,Ju_ne4-2•.
ductions from West· AJJ th~ cut memben -Rid>ard Ooyfe, Wortham
E.d1tor's Note: Folk Mcdmnc cxplorN the scientific minster to Hunt· Klimmer and Jeff Allin -will be re1urain1 under the
evidenc:r for(or qainsr) some popular medical btlicfs. lt •s iqton Beach. JITIS direaion of Paul Rudd.
not medical ad vi~. which is a va1J11blc only from your own That's the latest "Fonunatcly, the Second Stqe seuon ends one play
ph;rsJcisn. word from two before the mains~ season," noted SCR artistic director
The Cells in Your Body Die and Are Replaced Every mobile community David Emmes, 'so we could schedule the retum ~ven Y cars. Almost, but not quite true. Body cells die and theater groups, one of which bad a~red resuracnt whale e"JllCment for rbe season's final weeb. There were a
arc replaced aU 1he lime, usually much more often than the other scemin£1y·was let\ out an tbe cold. Now thinas tremendous number of people who were unable to 1ee it
once every seven years. Eyelashes and red blood cells only seem to be the other way around. the first time around ...
last about four months. And 1bc hairs on your head are The Mission Viejo thespians, who returned lO the
replaced every two to fi ve years (provided you're not Mission VieJO H, ... SChool theater two months aao with a
balding). stunnin& production of ••One Aew Over lhc Cuckoo's
But if you arc a woman. all the egg cells 10 yourovanes Nest." had announced a June 11 openina of "Butterflies
will have been formed by the time you are bom (men Are Free" at the same location. Now it seems they've lost
produce sperm through most of their lives). And, male or the use of the school facility and are negotiating for other
female, the nerve cells in your spinal cord wilJ never be arran1emen1s.
replaced if they are destroyed, which is why injuries that Meanwhile, Alex Koba's Showcase Productions has
sever spinal nervesarc so devastating. (The.nerves in other entered into an agreement with Golden West College in
pans of your body ma> grow back together 1f cut. thanks to Hunungton Beach to fill a void left by the de'Cimation of
non-nerve cells called Schwann·s cells. There are no the GWC drama program in the wake of financial
Schwann ·.s ~lls .10 the spinal cord.) cutbacks. The first Showcase offering on the colleae
-Sitt~& an . tM Front Scat of the Car Can. Help mainstage will be the World War II comedy-drama "Stalag
Prevent Motion S1ck.ness. When you were a kid. dad you 17," opening Aug. 16 for a two-weekend, eight-per-
BACl.ST AGE -Speakilll of SCR. 1bc Costa Mesa
theater won LosAnacles Drama CriticsCirdeawards in all
eialn catcaories in which it wu nominated .... mo't ~nt to
Manin Benson's production of ''Ptayboy of the Wettcm
World," while SC R's "Amadeus" also was honored ....
"Heaven's Nonh of Hett," an origjnal play by
Saddlcback College student Molly Hardy, will be
performed Tuesday from l I a.m. to noon in the North
Campus Forum .... the play centers on a young airl who
"wakes up" to find she is dead, a suicide victim .... the
perfonnancc is frtt and inf?rmation is available at
SS9-9300 ....
use the threat of car sickness to wangle a front seat on long formance engagement.
car lfips? If so. your siblings may have loathed you. but Another community troupe, A Class Act Players. is
mcd1?"y speaking you were on the nght track. Al.though filling a similar function at-Orange College in Costa Mesa.
emotions n:tay play a r:ok in motion sickness. what s more having presented "Ten Little Indians" and "The Hot L 1mpo~nl 1s the physical movement that sends signals to Baltimore" at OCC's Drama Lab Theater. With the many
your !nner car and . makes JJ hard to concentrate on local performing groups looking to improve their lot,
CA.LLBOARD -Auditions for the third annual
Westminster Community Theater variety show will be -..-.......-
held May 9 at 7:30 p.m. and May 13 at I p.m. atthe theater. _._ • • te (left) and Tliomal Ba!M
7272 Maple St.. Westminster .... dircctor Tom Hardy will =a:; hsa .. ~e a.,ap•• oD bth C0&8t
be looking for singers. dancers. comcdial)s and other talent lteoperto-'• main 1,..,.e •"--..&. llaJ 13.
anything but a bouncing honzon abandoned stages don't stay empty too long.
- A Healthy Blood Pressure Is Your A$e Plus 100. · fi · 98 8 Not true, and the older you get. the less true 11 is. We use SOUT~ COAST Repertory wall anis~ out the I 3-. 4
two figures to describe blood pressure: for example, season on !lS Second Stage the same way 1t staned :-wat,h
120/80. The first figure measures systolic pressure. the a . prod~.ctaon of the new three-character play Men s
acu for the show, which will be presented June 8:i9 and ., -. uu~
15-16 .... call Lou Brooks at 893-1288 for funher infor-
mation ....
The Laguna· Moulton Playhouse will hold tryouts for
the new musical "Tales of Fannie Keenan, Better Known
as Dora Hand" May 13 at 7 p.m. in the playhouse. 606
Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach .... the original
musical about an opera-sin,aer turned saloon girl will be
staged July 12-Aua. } .... casting information is available at
tt}e playhouse. 494-0743 .... forc,c exened against the wall~ of arteries when the hean Singles.
beats and pushes blood out into them. The second figure -------------------------------------------------------------• measures diastolic pressure. the force exerted when the
hean rests between beats. What's happening around you
can affect systolic pressure. If you're P.xcated or nervous.
the systolic pressure is likely to go up. while the diastolic MOM COOLS WRONG RELATIONSHIP
pressure remains virtually unaffected.
The idea that your systolic pressure sho uld equal your
age plus l 00 probably comes from the observable fact that
blood pressure often rises as we age. Someone whose
pressure was 120/80 at age 20 ma> have 140/90 at 40.
That's neither healthy nor an inevitable consequence of
getting older. But it is inevitable 1fthe way we live and what
we cat tend to block and narrow our anerics. When the
arteries narrow. the hean must pum{> blood out with
greater force so as to push it through into the narrower
channel.
In short. the systolic pressure usuall)' goes up. In an
ideal world, where aneries remain health} and unclogged,
blood pressure would stay about the same from cradle
almost to grave.
-An Apple ls Nature's Toothbrush. Alas, no. While
apples arc loaded with fiber and low an calories. they're
very acid (which can destroy the protective tooth enamel)
and cont.am sugar. Also. munching on an apple will not
eliminate the bacteria that hide between teeth and along
the gum line.
It's better to snack on an apple than a hot-fudge
sundae. but remember there·s no substitute for brushing
and flossing teeth regularly.
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• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 17-year-old boy
whose 23-year-old brother has been in pnson four years.
Six months ago I wrote to him for the first time. I
explained that I had been angry because he messed up and
it had taken me qui tea while to forgive ham, but I was now
ready to be his fnend. He wrote back immediately saymg
he understood my feelings, and we began corresponding
regularly. I described my goals in life and what I wanted to
accomplish. He began to advise me on how to get along in
the world.
CannlDCbam-Durkln
~..... Suzanne Elizabeth
Durkin and Dr. Robcn Lee
Cunningham of Newport
Beach were united 1n mar-
riage on April 7 at the Com-
m una ty Church Congrega-
tional 1n Corona del Mar.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Betty Durkin of
Laguna Hills and William
Durkin of Sun City. Ariz. She
wore a gown o f 1mponed
Italian lace 0' er satin with a
fitted bodice accented with
sattn palm leaf overlay and a
ruffled train.
Her twin sisters Mrs.
Elaine Waldow a nd Mrs.
Eileen Winters were matrons
of honor. and her niece.
Mardi Winters, Manlyn Moe.
Suuae ClluiDgNm ltnda Edwards. Linda Wil-
liams and Laurie Cunningham. daughte-r of the bnde-
groom, were bridesmaids.
The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Thelma G rey of Santa
Maria and Fred Cunningham of Walnut. had Dr. Neil
Waldow as best man. and William Durkin. brother of the
bride. Dr. Michael Ross. Dr. Gary Carlson, Dale Winters,
Some of his idcasdidn 't sit right. For example, he sctid,
"You can leama lot from the streets. Always be a leader.
never a follower. Don't let anyone know what you arc up
to. Be unpredictable."
I lelbim know I didn't agree w1th his ideas and was
determined to stay out of trouble beausc of what had
happened to him. He never wrote to me after that. A few
weeks -ao I dropped him a line saying everyone is entitled
to his own opinion. and I wished he would write.
Still no answer. What happened? What should J do?
-OHIO
DEAR 0 .: Y oe:r brollter 1ot C.ned off wltea yoa
rejected~ Ideas OD MW to set aJeq lD lite WOTld.
Make 110 attempt to re-establlslt commuJcatioa. Ube
wrttes apill, tell ltim abMt lite family, leM aewspaper
cUpplap ud avoid 1ettbl1 lnto uyt1U.a1 ~avy. I doa't
tbhlk you cu leana uytltiea of valoe from ltim.
Melvin Creagh ton and Bruce Birkeland were ushers.
A reception attended by 200 guests was held at the
Chanteclair Restaurant in Irvine. After honeymooning in
Zihuatanejo. Mexico, the couple win make their home in
Newpon Beach. She is employed by the State Dcpanment
of Education and Dr. Cunningham basa dental practice in
Huntington Beach.
Tewow·Raahbrook
The Santa Ana Country Club was the scene of the
April 8 wedding of Helen Rushbrook of Costa Mesa and
Eric Tevrow of Westfield. NJ.
The bride, daughter of Joan Rushbrook-Thomson of
Costa Mesa and David Rushbrook of Yorba Linda. wore a
desi~ner gown of white satin that flowed to a cathedral
length train. The gown was embellished with re-
embroidered alcncon lace and imponed shiffii lace and the
bodice was accented with seed pearls. A picture hat of
matching lace completed the ensemble. Her matron of
honor was Theresa Kopinski.
The bridearoom ts lhe son of Esther and George
Tevrow of Mountainside. N.J. His best man was "J.T."
Mooney.
More than one hundred people attended a reception
immediately following the ceremony at the Santa Ana
Country Oub.
After a weddinJ trip to Copenhagen and Stockholm.
the couple plan to hve in Westfield, NJ. where they own
Sinclairc's. a sea food restaurant.
A.GREAT DEBATE
ON PROPOSITION 24 •
THE GANN INITIATIVE
raulOann
rrop. 14 Author
vs. Senator
Paul Carpenter
Stnate Otm. Cauaa' Chalnaaa
Should the power of the S peaker of the Aasembly be dlmlnlabed? -Should the mlnorlty·party members have lncrea.ed power?
Should the state budget for the leglalature be reduced
by $37 mllllon7
.Join ho t Jim Cooper as State nator Paul Carpenter argues again t
pa sage of Pro position 24 while Paul Oann. sponsor or this Initiative, says yes.'
Be an Info rmed voter ·tune In to Channel ~et 8:30 p .m . rrtday nights
throu~h Jum· 1 to meet the candidates and learn the Issues.
:'1,1dr po\,lblc b) 0' nt from •I I a11dm.,k ftoOert lt•lf or ~ulMm Celltornl 1md
the CorP<'ntllon ro1 l'ubllc Gtoadc ,,uno
By UTllAYN "1WAMS w.--.. ........ ....,......,.,
. ~ of the most rcwardjna aspcct1 of prdenfoa 11
eruoy1n1 veeetables that you have srown yourself. No 1tott
boua,ht tomato. carrot, or bean can compare in fttthnett or
Oavor with one just harvested from your prden.
To produce the best vqetables you must pve them
the ~t care. There are no apedal tricks to vqc1able
&1fden1na. but you do need to remcmbtt the buica: fOOd
soil, plenty of sun, even watcrina, and rqular (~
. The fi~t step is plannin& your prden. Keep thttt
P<?IDts fn mand: Do you really like the v~table? How Iona
wall it take from planting lo eatina? Does the veactable
need_ cool or warm wcather1 How much spece will it
require? How many plants will you need to produce
enough vegetables for your fami ly? Do you have room to
plant a second crop a few weeks after the first to ~tend the length of yo ur harvest?
Once you've finished planning. the next step is to
INST ANT GREENERY MADE POSSIBLE
Green thumbs for hire
guarantee healthy plants
By MlCHALENE BUSICO
Of•o.llJ .........
Do your dracenia droop? Are there more lea ves on
your floor than on your ficus? Do begonias cringe at the
sight of you?
environment in a home or office." outdoor greenery is considered gardener's turf, Salmen
Salmeri said that though the majority ofhisc~tomers said.
are commercial -offices, restaurants, and shops -there In addition to lighting. temperature and other
is an increasing demand for hi s service in homes. He pragmatic questions about plant survival, Salmer. also
estimates that a quaner of his business is residential. considers the artistic possibilities.
Plant service firms offer th ree basic types of "A few really nice plants in prime areas are like
assistance: leas in&. maintainencc. and renting. artwork." he said. "The structure of the trunk-. of the leaves
In leasjng. leafy, vibrant plants owned b) the firm arc is like sculpture ... ··we get a lot of people who say they want
dropped off at a home or busmess. Then. every week they lots and lots of plants. But that can look cluttered and messy," he said. arc watered, fertillized, groomed and sprayed by a rf you arc considering plant services. it is a good idea
specialist from the firm . to get bids from several different firms since costs can vary
..
pct pen: yow •L:Add •tYof'Otliliklii humus) &nd ~ it an IO a depth o( 9 IO 12
cornplcfied mb thould coDtlla of 1/3 to l/l _a.-.11it~c1 •a••-so that it riJ bt lilht eaoup 10draia1well _,. ..
breathe. You can also .cs.i a aranular ltJelt .-11
feniliztt btfore "''"''"'to it wall be theTe .-dll roounttd h.
Now you're rady&op&lnLSome~....,...·~
radisbn and carrots cu only be p&ailWd from..._ Mllll'!I
sure you bury them only to the~ 1ndicatid OD IM ,
peckas,e label. Many veeetables are a¥ai1Uie • 1111.-lt,.
plants; these ,;ve you i had Star1 and •vc ~ hli
havlna to thin out all the extra plants yo.r1tt:WkD ~
plant from seed. Look for yOUifll. compect ~II. ·
Water your Vtaet.ab&e pt(kn CQO\lib 10 keep 1111 .. !
evenly moist, but not IOflY. Too much water wid ~·
foliage but few blOMOms; LOO Hnle water can cauee ~
srowth. Once plants are establi&hed, feed rqulatly with~
all-purpote ferHliztt.
Try to 90lve insect and wttd problems bef'ort aM.Y
become too severe. Small buss liu aphids or whi~ ftid'~
can be blasted off of plants with a hose; 1araei' 0aet lib'•
worms or snails can be removed by hand. ,•
If the bugs are too numerous to be contt01lcd by thew''
methods. you may need to IPf"IY, but be sure to uw·•
insecticides that are safe foruse on edible plantJ (rottftOfteJ
pyrethrum, insectjci~I soap, Sevin. Diazinon, «"
malathion). ,
These prindples can be applied to vegetable prden1 •
of any size. You don't need a lot of space to produce food 1
for ).'OUr table. Smaller varieties of some vegetables are J
available, like the ··spaccmaster·· bush cucumber and'·
"patio" tomato.
Or you could work vegetable plants into your flowC'r''
beds: parsley. lettuce. and Swiss chard would all provide a 1
nice contrast to colorful annuals. '•
Another altcmat1 ve would be to garden in co ntainers.
As far as vegetables arc concerned. the lal)Cr and deepe{ •
the container. the better. Ute a well-<irainms potting soil,'
and make sure there arc plenty of holes in the bottom of the .
~nt.ainer. . ~
If the answer is "yes" -and if greenery around your
house is more important than in y<>ur wallet -plant
leasing or maintainence could be the way to gyarantecd
green-thumb success.
Renting. leasing or maintaining plants are relatively
new ideas targeted for the affluent plant lover with limited
time or ability.
Though cost varies, expect to spend at least $90 a a great deal. And arrange a one month trial period before
month, probably more. (Salmcri mentioned an Anaheim signing a service contract to be sure the company stands on
Hills woman who has 100 colorful flower pots throughout its guarantees.
h~~m~~d~~beM~n$700a~$1 ,200amonthfor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~
the service.)
Whatever the size ofyourprden. YO\I can provide the'·
freshest of vegetables for your table. Wi lh careful plannina'
and proper care, your family can enjoy home-crown
vegetables almost year-round.
Salmeri said the leasing fee is based on the number of
plants, how exotic they arc and their chances of survival.
The last poi nt is the most critical since leased plants
are guaranteed to be perfect at all times. and arc replaced
when they arc not.
"We get mainly three types of clients," said Greg
Salmen, owner of Contemporary Plants, an Irvine plant
service firm. "The wc.ithy people who don't have time to
deal with anything around the house, the average people
who really enjoy plants and just don't know how to take
care of them, and the jet-setters who are never home to take
care of them and want their house to look good when
they're home for ~rties."
The difference between leasing and mamtainence
service is that in maintainencc, the customer, not the firm , 1"-IAlllMWWWWMll"",.
Salmen started his business five and a half years ago
with a studio an degree from UC Irvine, three customers
and a knack with plants. Now, he has three offices. 150
customen. and his own staff. And he claims to have never
lost a client, except through bankruptcy (theirs, not his).
Such a success story is not uncommon among area
plant service firms. Salmeri said this is because plants are
now considered a legitimate and necessary interior
expense.
"Plants have left the stage of being a fad and have
become a concrete business. When people move in to
someplace new, getting plants has become like laying
carpet. . . They arc a necessary part of creating an
Plant sale,
flower show
scheduled
owns the plants. This cn;atcs a higher intial cost when the
plants arc bought, but the monthly service fee -with the
same replacement guarantee as leasing service -ts lower.
Though maintainencc can cost as low as $50 a month,
the avera&e range is $7 5 to S 150, Salmen said.
Rentana plants is usually reserved for one day events,
like weddings, graduations, or concerts. It is expensive way
to get greenery, and is generally limited to commercial use.
Cheryl Williamson. manager of the Instant Jungle in
Newport Beach, said her company provides plants for UCI
graduations and all the Irvine Meadows Ampitheater
concen s on a rental basis.
The onc-<iay tab at UCI is about S 1.000. she said.
Rental and maintainence firms usually service only
indoor plants and sometimes outdoor flower pots. Other
California native plants
will be sold by the Oran1e
Couty Ckapter of the
Native Plant Society from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur-
day at the Bowers Museum.
Santa Ana.
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-.;.·~; .. Plants to be offered in-
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The plarrts, all rro-
fessionally grown, wil be
available in various sizes
ranging in price from SI .SO
to S 15. For further infor-
mation call 972-1900.
• • • A standard flower show
will be presented by the Su
ClemeDte Garden Clab
from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday
and from noon lO 5 p.m.
Sunday at the Community
~nter. San Clemente. Ad-
mission is free. • • • The NatJoul Focbtla
Society will sell fuchsias.
begonias, bromcliads,
camellias, geraniums,
roses, orchids, house
plants, cacti. ferns. Cali-
fornia native plants. shrubs
and trees from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday and Su nday.
The annual sale will take ~~ at the Los Angeles
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Corona deJ Mar Hiela'• Si9
oompleled their eec:Oftd • ...
beaten dual meet cam.-.. im 9
fense of their Sea View I.-
championship, rolliQS to --...
seventh stniaht ~ ~ vioo
iory Thursday.
A 112-24 rout ofvisitina :g
Harbor typified the Sea
season, and it wu a day ia
Mark Palmer distinauitbed bi.,.
with four victories.
Palmer swept the Sailors off tbiir
feet with four victories -takial die
hip jump (6-4). Iona jump(~
tnple jum (44-9¥•) and llO ·
hurdles (1 f I), while teammate
McGrath dominated the sprints. wia-:
nina the JOO (JO.I), 220 (l3.7) nd
440 (53.0), pulling away in the latw
after a tnulinaJoJo Dubesa fell in tbe
dust before die final tum.
Dubesa had to be helped from me
track and appears very doubdul far
the league prelims and ti~ whd
are scbeduJcd for Newport Harbor
next Tuesday and Friday.
The Sea Kinp had plenty of omen
-includina 880 star David
Anderson. who eased to a 2:02.3 a...t
another double by Gonzalo V uquez.
who continued bis quest in the
and discus with winnin& efforts of
53-3112 and 144-9.
t ...., ........................
Magie Hemon (left) won three times, Ray oaie eped away from fallen Jo.Jo Dabeaa, Mark Palmer hl&hJamped 8-4 and FrltaBoWMr fJ'tCllt) nalteel 14-8
Tbematcbupofthedaycame in tbe
pole vault where Newpon ffarbc>fs
Fritz Howser went J 4-6 to edF
(Pleue eee PSaJ'SCT,_)
'
TONIGHT
Rustlers get ev~n with wild 16-11 victory
I 1 : (
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HAAN.SS RACING
Lei Alemlt9I
f'lrst •t: 7~ P.lft.
SATURDAY
South Coast Con fe rence's baseball lead
scrambled in f our knot s by Golden West
Golden West College's Rustlers
gained a measure of rcvence Thurs-
day afternoon, striking with a six-run
rally in the bottom of the eighth
inning to pull out a 16-11 South Coast
Conference baseball victory over
visiting Orange Coast College.
The result: Four teams -Coast,
the Rustlers, Santa Ana Colleae and
Cerritot share tht conference lead
with l S-6 records.
"It was a little weird," said Golden
West Coach Fred Hoover. "It wasjust
one of those pmes where both teams
got too high at the wrong time. We
had nine runs at the end of the second
innina and were so emotional, at such
a fever pitch, that we got too tight and
too tense.
.. Then they (Orange Coast) went
ahead and it was the same way -so
emotional -and we carrie back down
and it allowed us to play better."
Coast trailing. 9-2, came up with a
Angels' homestand
begins with· Seattle
The Angels, who flirted with first
place in the American League West
briefly while on their most successful
road trip in years, will be trying to
regain that position this weekend as
they open a homestand with Seattle
first up in a three-game series.
Manager John McNamara will
probably be glad to sec the Mariners.
who give you the youth look after
seeing what old age can do to his club
-such as the Milwaukee Brewers put
together Thursday.
Pitchers Don Sutton, Rollie
Fingers and Tommy John gave senior
citizens' day an added meaning at
Milwaukee County Stadium Thu~
day.
The 40-ycar-old Sutton combined
with the 37-year-old Fingers on a
seven-hitter to lead the Brewers to a
2-1 victory over the 40-year-old John
and the Angels.
"I knew somebody would say that I
always pitch on senior citizens' da~,''
said Sutton with a laugh. "I'm ad
John was out there. John remem rs
when they didn't have lighted
ballparks. Of course, I remember
when Astro-turf was first started."
Sutton, 2-2, struck out four and
gave up one walk before relieved by
Fin$ers in the ei~th.
A 's sleeping giant
.(Guerrero) awakens
Fingers. making his first appear-
ance at County Stadium since he
injured his elbow in August 1982,
retired the six batters he faced,
including three strikeouts.
"I picked up the ball and said to
myself, ·This as where I screwed up
last time.':' said Fingers, who earned
his third save. arshall slugs
ame-winning HR
n 6-5 victory
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pedro Guer-
rero of the Los Angeles Dodgers says
he believes his season-long slump
may tx nearina an end.
As far as San Diego pitcher Dave
Dravecky is concerned. Guerrero's
slump is o ver.
Guerrero, wh~ entered the Thurs-
day's play with a .176 average,
crushed a Dravecky fast ball for a
three-run home run in the seventh
The Dodgers opened the seventh
when Bill Russclldrcwaooc-out walk
and Candy Maldonado raised his
league-leading average to .500 with a
single to right. G uerrero hit a 1-0
fastball from Dravccky. 1-l. for only
his second home run of the season.
The Dodgers· power display, a
repeat of a performance last weekend
when the Dodgers hit I 0 home runs in
winning thrtt of four from the
Padres. trimmed San Diego's West-
ern Di vision lead over Los Angeles to
a half-game.
Carlos Diaz. 1.0. pitched one
inning of relief to get the victory and
· Tom N iedenfuer pitched 2 I ·3 in-
nings of hitless ball in earning his
fo urth save.
John went 7 2-3 innings. ~ving up
I 0 hits. walking four and stnking out
four batters in picking up his second
loss in three decisions.
"It was a pitching duel between two
of the better pitchers in baseball and
he won." John said. ··1f I keep
throwing like this and we score runs.
we'll win."
Milwaukee went up I.() in the
fourth when Mark Brouhard singled
to center. advanced to second on Ed
Romero's ~oundout and scored on
Rick Manning's single off the glove of
shortstop Dick Schofield.
The Brewers added another run m
the fifth when Cecil Cooper doubled
off the top of the nght-field wall and
scored on Jim Sundberg's ground·
rule double to right off John.
rallies in the fifth and sixth innings
and it appeared it was going to be a
carbon copy of Tuesday's uphiJl
victory as catcher Damon Berryhill,
wtio had a two-run sinale in the fifth,
sluged a three-run homer in the sixth
to make it 11-10.
But the host RustleTS rallied with
six runs -primarily on two-run
singles by Rod Clark and Gary
Buckles.
Golden West had struck for nme
runs in the first two frames behind the
hot bats· of Brad Seehawer and Ron
Morello.
Seehawer had a two-run double In
the first inning and a two-run sinR)e in
the second and Morello also had a
two-run base hit in the second.
Morello finished 3-for-i with 4
RBI. Clark was 2-for-3 with 4 RBI,
and Seehawer ended up with 2-for-5
with 4 RBI. •
The Pirates' bi& bats were wielded
by Berryhill (l-for-5 with 6 RBI.
including a double and his three-run
blast). Jeff Gardner ~2-for-5, includ-
ing a two-run homer in the sixth) and
Fred Tuttle, who slapped a solo
homer in the fifth inning.
The two area rivals belted out 29
bits durio& the day, including five
doubles. two triples and three home
runs.
"You know," continued Hoover,
"we had to have a spliL And., of
ooune, we still play them once mort
(May 12 at Coast on the final day of
the regular season).
"It was a &OOd pme and a 9l>Od
crowd with a folof entbusiasm. lUnd
of wish ~ could play 36 pma
together. We'd create a lot of interest
around here, I know thaL"
The Pirates appeared to have tbc
momentum their wa~ when they
struck for four in the fifth and five in
the sixth.
In the fifth. Turtle's solo homer aot
it started and two walks and a hit
better set it up for Berryhill.
Loss of sight
can't holcf back
Mesa's Hughes
By ROGER CARLSON °' ... ...., ........
He's known as ~The Tank" around the Costa Mesa
High campus. mainly because of bis no-nonsense
approach to getting around the halls and grounds, but
when you delve a little deeper into the situation for Walden
Hughes., a sophomore shot-putter. well. It has all the
earmarks for success -now and an the future.
This 5-61h, 200-pound 1,7-year-old is blind and has
been since he was 9th years old, but it appears very little is
going to stop him from the full life .
Walden suffered a detached retina when he was
injured in a bicycle accident at 6112, and required an
operation.
Thrtt years later he bumped heads with another
student and awavated the Situation. requiring further
operations, which resulted 1n complicatJons.
But it has hardlv slowed him down.
He's in the 30-foot range right now. which isn"t gomg
to wrn any collcae scholarships. but with a 4.0 grade pomt
average. Walden isn't overly conocmed about his athletic
marks. He says he'll just keep working on it.
"I've still got two more years to improve on 1t." says
Hughes. who bench presses his own weight and is sull an
the early stages of shot put techniques.
An Eagle Scout at the age of 16 and a member of the
prcsttg1ous Order of the Arrow an scouting. Hughes says bis
bhndness isn't about to stop him. at least m most cues.
"Anyone can do anythmg. OK?." says Hughes. "Well.
I can't drive a car. but I do feel in life you just can't stop.
Everybod) has a handicap. but 1f they JUSt look at
themselves and keep on going."
Hughes got into track and field at the oroddnia of
Coach John Camey. the Mustangs' head coach. And with
with additional coaching from Doug Brown, it's been
stead) improvement since.
"Coach Camey hat me up about 1t and I JUSt went out
there." says the youth.
a..,,... ..... _,....,_ ..... Walden 'cts little an the wa) of extra help as an athlete
when compeung. a1lhough he as given the option of puttina
his foot on too of the nng. so as to rcahu his position after Coeta Mesa W.b abo tpatter Walden Bachee
won't le t bllncfnaa bold him back. (PleueeeelDSA/112) • innina to tie the pme. Mike Marshall
followed with a solo homer to give the
Dodgers a 6-5 victory over the
Padres.
"I know I'm a better hitter than
that," Guerrero said of his slow start.
"The last three days, I've been hitting
\C• the ball better. I just have to be
patient. I've been swin&ing at a lot of
bad pitches.
Ensenada race: One of yachting's great spectacles
"After Pete hit the home run, he
(Dravecky~ wanted to come in Wlth a
strike," said Marshall. "It was out
over the plate where I like 1t, and I
dro"e it that way (to naht field).
••He'c in a t•aht baJlaame and he
doesn't want to walk me, so he had to
me in with tt."
In the bottom of the innina.
Marshall nan:owly missed iJ\jury
when a "lump of clay or chocolate or
mud or somethina" was thrown from
~e. left field 1tandi .
"It whizzed riaht by my head,:.'
&nbaJl said. "Paper cups and stun,
t can't hurt you But that wa too
bis." t
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ...., ...............
With a weather eye out for the
weather, 635 skippers and crews are
mak.ina last minute preparations for
the start of Newport Ocean Saihna
Association's 125·mile Newpon-to-
Enscnada yacht race which sets under
way at noon Saturdayoffthe Newport
Harbor ~ntranoejctty.
It will be the 31th edition of the
"world's la'Fft and shoncst intcr-
nataonal yacht racie which sends
wlon down the coast to the pi~
tutetque BaJ~ Cahfomta fishin1 tt-
M>rt for a weekend of pe>st-racc
hilarity and hiJ1nks.
The st.an 1 known throu&hout ~
world as the .,-eatttt yachtrng sptt13·
cle which sees hundreds of bOats
milling back of the dual starting lines
awaitina the sianal that will send
tbem down the coast or out to sea
searchina for the ~t winds that w111·
soccd them to the finish tine off the ~nsenada breakwater.
After the start, the ratt can be. and
frequently as, a dull affan \\1th only
one m~or d«i ion to be made -
whether to 10 1n Ide or outside the
Los Coronados btanc:li j u t touth of
San Dieao.
The dttision UJU1lly de~nds on
theweatherconditionsbetwetn Point
La JoU1 and Point Loma in tht early
hounofthccvcnina. Thein idcroutc
1s thie most dnoect, but wtnds dun
the ni&)\t can dwindle to 7Cro or even
chanae dtTCCt1on.
Thotc choosing the outside course
will be betting on fresher winds that
will hold until the momma hours as
they set spinnakcn and dnve to..,..ard
the finish. The ·•insiders'' will be
bankint on what racing veterans call
the "omhott drainage" -hJht
winch that come ofTthe beach dunna
the niahl Down throu&b the years
races have been won or lost on both
courses.
Although 63S )'ICht att ,gned up
(oT the muhiplt swu, probably less
than 600 will stan as there 1s usually
about I 0 pcrccnt of\he entrants who
chanae their mind for one rnson or
another nolher I 0 percent a n ht
exPttted to abandon the ra« bttwren
the start and San Otqo, or tum on
their auxiliary enaines and continue
to Enscnada as a "FUP' -finished
under po~r.
8) Sunday at noon most of the Ottt
will be anchored tn Enscnada Karbor.
making at a forest of masts. whale
crews pt her asho~ to celebrate their
wans with bam:ls ofMelocan bttrand
margantas. or to drown their dtsap-
pomtment with the same libation
vowana. "ne~er a.pin" or "Will until
nut year."
Winnen and losen ahke. plus
hordts of ra« follower.l, Wlll crowd
the lawn at the Bahia Hotel U\
downtown En"nada w1th their nes II~ to the bta bOard v.hach chr0n1·
etc' the amval of each boat an each
1
'£rack coach says
OlJIQ·RiC could
'self•Clestruct'
Frocu AP d!.,.&eltet
~TANFORD-The Olympic Games •
att 10 danger of ··~lf-de truction" and
athlete$ art threaten~ with health and
psycholoaical problems because of the influence of the
news media and advertisers. says the coach of the U.S.
women's tnck team.
"h's P.T. Barnum gone absolutely stark-ravana
mad," says Brooks Johnson, Stanford University's
track and field director.
Johnson. who also coached 01) mpic teams an 1976
and 1980, told a luncheon meeting of the PaJo Alto
Rotary Club that the media have sensationalized the
Olympics so much that the Games are now an event for
advertisers, not athletes or coaches.
American athletes. he s~ud. are being made into
national heroes in order to promote the Games, and
they arc portrayed as battlers against things like
communism anstead of other athktcs' ph)stcal abili-
ties.
"The thought that the Olympics ha ve transcended
politics as naivete in its simplest form," Johnson said.
Johnson pointed to tht> marathon at the 1984 Los
Angeles Olympics as an e\ampk of how media
domination affects athletes.
"The air (in Los Angeles) 1s at lls Y.Or!.t at about 5
p.m .. " he said. "But tha t's "hen the) 're going to hold
the marathon, because it's (tele' 1s1on's) pnme 11me.
"ABC (which wall broadcast the Game)) wants tan~ible returns on its mone~." he ~td. "The onl}' wa y
for at to do that is to hype the American athletes."
Alth ough many athletes fare well dunng the
Olympics. Johnson predicted the media and
advertisers will bring an end to the.Games.
"There's only three or four countries in the world
now that can afford to sponsor the Games:· he said. "I
think it wall self-destruct and be replaced b> smaller
World Cups and champ1onsh1ps."
Some athletes are hurt PS>cholog1call} by the
sttgma of failure at the Games, he said. Rather than
feeling good about just competing in the 01} mpics, they
feel ~isappointed 1f the} fail to perform up to the
media's expectataom
Twins' deny Tampa rumor
MlNNE.\POLIS -.\ Minnesota •• Twins oflic1al, downpla~ mg rumors of a
franchise mO H' to Tampa, Fla.. said
Thursday he is opt1m1stic that the Amen-
can League team will be sold soon 10 a Minneapolis-St.
Paul group.
Twins Execut1\C Vice ~dent Brue<' Havnes
refused to name members of the local group. but the St.
Paul Dispatch reponcd that Manneapolis envelope
executive Harvey Mackay and Manneapolts banker
Carl Pohlad are interested.
Mackay is chaannan of a T" in Cities task force
committee dealing with the sale of the team. Pohlad 1s
cba1nnan of F&M Marquette Bank.
"I think we're close." Ha}nes saad of the
negot1at1 ons. "I'm very optim1suc at this point. The)
(the talks) could come to a head at any ume."
714 385-1919
76en outed by New Jersey
Mlc~eal Ray IU~brd1oa and Otll m Bird __ 11aa e en JCOrcd lLpoiru.s as .the
underdoa New Je~y Nets upset the
defending champion Philadelpb11 76crs,
101-98 Thursday night to win their first-round. best-of·
five Nattonal Basketball Association plaroff 5eries 3-2.
The Neu won for the third time in the series in
Philadelphia. while the 76ers won both pmcs in New
Jef'iCy. The loss contmucd a trina of 15 strai&ht years
thar the NBA champion failed to repeat. The 76ers led
by two points with 2:S I remain·
m1. but Richardson scored to tie
it 96-96 with 2:36 left. Albert lttac
then hit two free throws at 2: l.9 to
give the Net a lead they never
lost as the 76ers scored only two
points in the last 2:5 I. .. lo other
series-decidins games. Mil-
waukee routed Atlanta, 118-89.
Dallas edged Seattle. 105-104 in
overt ime. Utah rolled to a
127-111 triumph over Denver
B l'UoDC and Phoenix defeated Portland.
117-105. <\II the series were tied 2·2 before Thursday ..
. Adriu Oantley scored 30 points. Rickey Green 29 and
Darrell Griffith 24 as the Jazz whipped the Nuggets.
Utah led b} as many as 14 points in the first half and
pulled awa> from a four-point lead in the founh quarter
by rolling off I 0 straight points to record its bj8$eSt
margin of' 1ctor) in the series. Denver got 25 points
from center Dao luel and 24 from forward Alex
English. But the oth er member of Denver's big three.
KUd Vaadewegbe, scored only I 0 points -down from
his playo ff avera~e of 29.3 ... Phoenix . paced by the
seeo nd hal f outside shooting of guards Walter Davis
and Kyle Macy, knocked off the Trail Blazers for the
second 11 me in Portland. Davis scored 21 of his 29
points in the second half. while Macy scored 1 7 ofh1s 20
after intermission ... Marqaes Jolua1011 and JunJor
Bridgemu sparked an 18-4 spun at the start of the
second penod that carried Milwaukee to victory over
Atlanta ... Jay Vincent bit two free throws with 17
seconds to play in a wild overtime that saw Dallas
advance to the second round of the pla)ofTs at the
expense of Seattle.
Quote of the clay
'-a ~ who has spent mllllons on
talent trytng to make the Los Angeles Ex.press a
winner JO th. USFL: "I gueea you could cau me
flamboyant. I know a lot of guys Who are rictl, but
they drive Vofkawagens and Ilk• to pretend they
don't have money. That's not my style."
Gretzky's goal lifts Edmonton
Wayne Gretzky's third-period goal ~
lifted Edmonton over Minnesota. 4-3 '
Thursday night, giving thl' Oilers a 2-0edge
in their Stanley Cup semifinal showdown.
Gretzky nudged in his own rebo und on a power pla)
w11h 13:59 remaining to snap a 3-3111:. W1th has goal and
an earlier assist. Gretzk) upped hts playoff totals to 24
points on seven goals and 17 a!>!:llSts in 12 game!>, tops in
the National Hockey League ... Mats Naslund scored
two goals and the Montreal C'anadtens grabbed a two
games to none lead in the Prince of Wales Conference
final w11h a 4-2 ,·1cton over the struggling Ne" York.
Pirates
sparkle
in track
~man'• bo!Den •park A'•
Dan KJqmaa belted two homers and a
drove in five runs to lead the Oakland A's
toa 7-4American l.eague victory Thursday
over Toronto. which had four solo homersJ-
two from WWle U..Uw and one apiece 1rom Geor1e
BeUand Jesse Barllelcl. Kinaman now has nine homers
and 24 R~I. both leading the major leagues. . .
Elsewhere 1n the AL. Brook Jacoby hit a tic-breaking
h!>mer in the ei~th inning to boost Cl,eveland to a 5-4
victory over Chicago and give the Indians their fourth
straight victory ... Dave ED1Je hit
a tie·breaking single to cap a two-
run seventh inning, and Minne-
... sota defeated the New York
Yank~s. 4-2. Hoe1ton Jimlllu
forged a 2-2 tie in the seventh
when he tnpled and raced all the
way home on Wiiiie Rudolph'•
error on the relay. Tom
Bnmaaaky homered for Minne-
sota in the eighth inning ... Alvin
Davis hit a two-run homer in the
Kln1man top of the I 0th inning. and Seattl<'
held on to beat Boston. 6-5. Tony Armas hit a one-out
solo homer for Boston in the bottom of the I 0th ...
Baltimore won for only the sax th time in 19 'games.
pounding out 17 hits against Kansas City as Mike
Flaoasa.a scattered eight hits for the l 1·3 victory ...
Detroit scored four runs in the first inningen route to its
seventh straight victory, a 7-5 triumph over Texas.
Lance Parrisli homered for Detroit, and Barbaro
Garbey's two-run single highlighted a four-run first
inning. Three Rangers homered -Pete O'Brien,
Bobby Jones and Marv Foley ... In the National
League. Craig MeMurtry worked out of trouble in three
of the first four innings to outduel Jeff Rusaell and pitch
the Atlanta Braves to a 2-1 victory over Cincinnati.
Pintor knocks out Garcia
LOS ANGELES -Former World m Boxing Council bantamweight champion
Lupe Pintor of Mexico City knocked out
C'leo Garcia of Managua, Nicaragua. at the
end of the first round an their scheduled ID-round bout
at the Olympi<: Auditonum Thursday night.
Pintor. 29, floored his 26-year-old opponent with a
left hook to'the body and a ~ht cross to the chin in the
closing seconds of the opening round. Referee Rudy
Jordan counted Garcia out.
Pintor now has a 49-4 record with 40 knockouts
while Garcia. who entered the bout ranked as the World
Boxing Association's ninth-leading super ban-
tamweight contender. fell to 36-9.
Both fighters we1dted 124 oounds.
Elmenrelcb on dlA.blecl U..t
MINNEAPOLIS-Jim Eisenttichof a
the Minnesota Twios :ccd on the 1 S-
day disabled lilt Th y Ul u.odu&Cl
rrea1men1 for a nervou.s d1sorder &hat has
plaaucd him sinoc he entered m~or lea1ue bastball two
years aao. "He had been aettina alona fine, but he's been very
slu&lish," s,ajd Tom Mee. Twins public relations
director. "He's been very slow with the bat. We feel that
the medication (Eisenrtich is currently &akina) is not
the answer."
Eisenreich. 2S, will undergo treatment as an
outpatient at a Minneapolis-area hospital. The nervous
disorder, which causes muscle twitch1na and hype~·
ventilation. prompltd him to temporarily quit ba$d)all
last season. "We're aoina to have him underao a new course of
treatment," 58id Mee ... , think it's a therapy type of
thin&." As for the outfielder's return. he said; ''We're
optimistk. but we're far from confidenL ••
Eisenrcich was banina .2S9 with 27 at-bats, two
RBI and two stolen bases.
The Twins called up left-handed pitcher Ed Hodae
from their T oldeo farm team to replace him on the
roster. Hodge compiled a 2-0 record in three swis.
Eiscnre1ch got offto a good start as a rookie in l 982,
playing well in th~ field and batting .303 in 34 games.
But he was hospitalized in May for treatment of the
disorder and sat out the remainder of the season.
Olien, Stelnkuhler agree
HOUSTON -The National Football EE
League Houston Oilers announced Thurs-•II•
day they reached tentative agreement to
sign Nebraska All-American offensive
lineman Dean Steinkuhler. who will be the second
choi~ overall in next week's NFL drafi.
"What we must now do is get the contract wriuen
and agree to the exact language," Oiler General
Manager Ladd Herzeg said. "This takes time but I am
confident that we will get this matter settled and have
Dea n in town tomorrow (Friday)."
"I feel great," Steinku.bler said. "l couldn't be more
happy. It's the place that J wanted to go to and like I said
before. Houston has a good program and they've got a
lot of young players."
The New England Patriots. who own the No. I pick
in Tuesday's draft, already have signed Steinkuhler'-s
teammate, wide receiver Irving Frya1.
"I haven't signed anything yet," Steinkuhler said.
"But I think everythine is pretty close at this time."
The signing of Stetnkuhler. who won the Outland
Trophy and Lombardi TroQhy as the nation's top
college line.man in 1983, would make it three straight
years that the Oilers, who are an need of defensive help,
chose an offensive lineman as their top drafi pick.
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Graham, McCord share lead
. AMERICA'S PERFORMANCE SEDAN WALNUT -Ora nge
Coast College·~ men and
Y.Onwn both farrd Y.Cll
Thursda\ at thr Mt. San
Antonio· College Reta~!>.
but, accordi ng to OCC
Coach Gordon Fitzel. it's
JUSt 3 tune-up for the South
Coast Conference prelims.
"hich begi n Tuesday at UC' Irvine
THE WOODLANDS. Texas -Lou Graham and
Gary McCord battled through light rain to score a pair of
six-under-par 65s Thursday to share the earl y first-round
lead 1n the Houston Open golf tournament at The
course that scores wall go lower in the best-ball ('vent before
a championsh ip pair is determined Sunday.
First prize 1s $100.000. and total priz<"s total S 500.000,
which make it the nchest tournament on the senior PGA
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OCC's men established a
school record in the 400
intermediate hurdle relay
with a 3:44.5 clocking. good
for second place.
Coast's Todd Andrews
Sipn nted the 400 intenned1-
ate hurdles 1n 53.50 to
capture first. and wa~
clocked in 15.03 111 the 11 0
high hurdles. settling for
second. to backbone{){'(".,
prime contenter<>.
Andrews. Rob Lester.
Dave Holler and Shawn
Ryan were OCC's runner'>
an th e 400 1n1crmed1att.•
hurdle rclav event.
On th e ·women's side.
~and} Springer had on .. .,
top and1' 1dual t•ffon lin-
1shang -;crnnd 1n thl' .mo
hurdles 1n 1.04 ~ 5pnngt·r.
along with •\nn Jamrs.
Kell} Baker and .\ng1c
McC'ard. teamed co tal..t·
first place 1n tht' 4 x 400
rcla) in 4:00 0
Woodlands Countf) C'lub.
Bobb\ Wadkins and Tony Sills also were among the
earlier tin rshe rs with five-under-par 6os.
Graham tamed the par-71 7.-031-yard West co urse
with hi s best round of the year with four birdies on has first
nine ho~s on the backside. Graham ran 1n birdie putts of
14 feet on his first hole of the day and added a 10-foot
birdie on No . 15. Graham's onl) bogey in the round came on the par-4
No. 6 hole when he htt a four iron into a bunker. Graham
rallied on No. 7 however. After hatting a six iron·to the
tour.
"I don't th ink the fairways have ever been as good,"
said Souchak. "There's more grass. and it's cut short The
scores will get lower as we go along during the week."
Par is 70 on the relati vel> short 6,584-yard course.
Wall said partner Bolt's hig.h. soft shots were in the
··category of great golf shots .... He was awesome."
Tied for se<:ond at 65 were the teams of Julius Boros
and Miller Barber and Billy Casper and Gay Brewer.
Brewer holed a IS-foot downhill putt that broke about
four feet on No. 11 , and Casper said that ''broke the ice."
They had all fi ve of their birdies on the back nine for a fringe, he chipped in from 35 feet for a birdie.
McCord started slowly with a bogey on his first hole. 30.
No. I 0. after hitting a poor drive. McCord's putter warmed
up howe' er and he ran in birdie put?s of eight feet on No.
11. 18 feet on No. IS and 25 feet on No. 18 to make the turn
Barber said he bad been "talking myself out of some
putts J could have made," but on Thursday resumed "just
bitting the thing. I feel like I can make something now -
before I was just guessing." at three-under-par.
McCord had three more birdies and no bogeys on hts
final nine holes. 1nclud1ng 20 and 15 feet b1rd1e putts on
Nos. 4 and 5.
Venturi, Soucbak tle Wall, Bolt
'-\UST lN. Tex as -Ken Venturi dropped a 40-foot
chip shot and partner Mike Souchak sunk a 30-foot putt to
b1rd1e the final two boles and share the Liberty Mutual
Legend!> of Golf lead with 1980 tournament winners Art
Wall and Tommy Bolt.
Ventu ri. pla )ing in his only tournament oft he season,
<>aid thoS<.' tY.o shots were crucial to hts team's first-round
Mon Thur<>dav.
"\'. l' lOulci have lost a shot. and we gc"1ned two ... said
Venturi. who after wmning the 1964 U.S. Open was struck
1n I %5 with a disease that affected has left hand and ended
his compet1tl\e career. Souchak and others an the 26 two-man teams said the
fairways arc an such good shape at the Onion Creek C'lub
Gauchos stunned
with 10-2 setback
MESA SHOTPUTTER
From Bl
entenn~ the ring. •
He s simply pointed an th e rig.ht d1rect1on and he
locates himself.
Hi s father. Phil Hughes. is with him during the
competition and offers this insight into the ways and
means of Walden Hughes.
"For years he's been a big sports fan . following college
football. baseball and pro football . you name tl, he follows
It."
Hi s best effort Thursday was 26· I 01h, somewhat off
his best, but when this sophomore does has thing, well, it's
an eye-opener for a lot of athletes and students, who cheer
his every effort.
Carney says the nickname comes mostl y from
students, who ha ve been run down by Hughes.
",People have welts on their legs because of his canc-
waving.:: says a tongue-in-cheek Carne\.
··1 was a little apprehensive at first about thas," says
Brown, the Mustangs' weight coach. "But really it bas
made me a better coach. because this has been a case of
being more detailed in e:<plaining things.
"Next year we're going to work on form, using two
steps backwardt before turning and tossing." says Brown.
SAN MARCOS -Despite eight ht ts and seven • Presently, his technique as strictly a matter of planting
Palomar errors. Saddleback College fell to the Comets, bis feet and firins away.
I 0-2. here Thursday 1n a Pacific Coast Conference baseball As for the future, in addition to two more years of game. putting the shot for the Mustangs. he says has aims arc
addlebaek 1 now 12-5 1n PC"'C' play and 18-10 geared toward Stanford. "or one of the ma1or colleges.
overall. "! want to get into either law or busaness. I'd like to
Saddleback took advantage of one Palomar error in work in finance and money. That's my Iona rnnge goal,"
the first inning. and Jumped ahead. 1-0. before the roof says Huahes. ·
avcd in on the Gaucho 5tafT
Palomar ICOrcd five times in the first thrce innings
and climaxed the day With a four-run uprising m the Cycles race at Fairgrounds
seventh. Make Lomeh hat a home run in the eighth to spar!. the
Gaucho$· offensive attad.. •
"We lef\ a lot of guy on base," said ddleback Coach
Jim Bndcwe-.cr. "how many?-I don't know. but 1t was a
lot." The Gauchos remain an S«ond plact tn the PCC'. two
games behind San Diego Mes.a. and will travel to
Grossmont ~turday for a I o'clock a.am<'
The weekly speedway motorcycle racana format
returns to Oronac County Fairgrounds tonight, wuh the
feature event a match race between Kell y Moran. 1he
dcfendlna national champion. and Make Faria. who
finished second to Moran in last week's scratch main
event
G:ucs o~n IU 6·30 and the fim of two hou~ of racm&
beaans at 8.
Elway (the coach) won't be prosecuted
T NfORO-tanford football coa(h ... We have dechned 10 i ue a oom·
BICYCLE REPAIRS Jack lway h8' heen cleared ohu p1c1on of plaint." 02v1e1 said. ..Based on &he
drunke,, dnv1na. a county prosecutor said evadtnce, we have dcC1dcd not to p~
today ec:utc " Servicing All Maka
And Modeh
MH11 Verd• C.nt'I•
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Dave Davin. nta Oara ounty a j.,.
tanl d1stnc1 attorney, "8td Elway's blood
alt'ohol content wa$ .Ol. "'ell below tht .10
level that con\tttuln into•1cauon under
Cali fornia la~
(' lifomta Highway Patrol oflktD ar-
re.s&cd Elway tn lbe p~tt~n hours of
March ll a he drmeM>u th on Highwa> 17
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lfetrpo1t football alla•IM
R"8ttrtlt0n f'ot tbc N~P,9!1 &c.ch ir. AU·
American football chapter will be held Saturday
at Ensi.an Junior Hiah from 9 a.m. -noon.
Boys 7.14 ytar1 ofaee •re cliaibk to pl1y. A
SIS ~.1tr1ti0n fee is required Slturdly. Prle11cc bealns Aua. 6. .
For (urther information. phone 644-5197 or 6SO.S099 (eveninp).
IfanatUon at La. cabal.I.,..
Los C1ba1Jeros Tennis Sladium in Fountain V1U~ will be the site of• M1y 6 exhibition
t.enn1s m1tch betwuo M•r\U\I N1vratilova. the
No. I ranked women's tennis player in lhe
world, •nd Hu N1, the Clunese s&a.r who r«"entJy
dtfCC'ted from Chin• to continue her tennis career m the United States.
In lddition to the N1Vratilov1-Hu Na
exhib111on, • celebtity doubles exhibition will be
played. which includes Kenny R.n.
Followina the tennis exhjbition. lhe Bia
Dippers, consisting of Wilt Ch1mberlain Bill
W1Jton and K.iki Vandeweghe ind others'. will
play the women's tClm which will be rcp-~ntina the United Stites at the summer Olympics.
1:he match has been set up to help benefit the
United States Women's volleyball team and is scheduled for 2 p.m.
. A VIP pac~ge is available for $I SO. which
includes two 11ckets to lhe tennis exhibition and
a bufTct~ocktail reception. Sinale ticket prices
for the tennis ~xhibition ire SI <rand $IS. •
For funher 1nfonnation. phone 9S7-8768.
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Thatcher raps
Budd critics
LONDON (AP) -Pnme Minister Margaret '
Thatcher said Thursday that it was a disgrace for people to
try to keep Zola Budd out of competition or to jeer at the
South African-born runner who ~ot British citi zenship so
she could compete in the Olympics.
The 17-year-old Miss Budd ran pan of a 1,500.meter
race in tears Wednesday night af\er two young blacks
yelled "white trash'" at her before the start. She had
dropped out of an earlier race because of op~sition from
Britons against South Africa's apartheid racial policy.
During prime minister's question time in the House
of Commons. a Conservati ve lawmaker asked Mrs.
Thatcher whether she would condemn those who "pick on
and cause distress" to the youn& athlete.
"I thought the treatment meted out to a 17-year-old
girl was utterly appalling, a disgrace to those who meted it
out to her." Mrs. Thatcher said. She did not elaborate.
Miss Budd canceled a news conference Wednesday
night af\er being j~red during the Southern Counties
meet. where she ran barefoot to set a British junior record
for the l.SOO meters 1n 4 minutes, 10.82 seconds.
Miss Budd would not have been eligible for the
Olympics 1f she had stayed in her native country because
South Africa is oonned international sport.
She now has run in two races since she ca me to Britain
March 24 and quickly was granted British citizenships on
the basis of her father's British passport.
Edison wrestler
going to Europe
Chns Fot11de . a IS-year-old sophomore at Edison
H1ah School. 1s scheduled to leave for Tacoma. Wash.,
June 14. then on to Germany on June I 9 for a tw~week
cultural ei1ch1nic tnp as a member of the Cali(omia
Wrcsthna Assoc11oon team
Fottade pnmerily a wrtstler. althou&h he bas also ~ood out as a football player (defensive end) at Edison,
will part1c1~tc in exhibition wrt thna meets in several
German c1u~s, 1n addition to the aeneral culture .exchange
associated with hvma w1th1n 1 fort•an community.
Ourin' his sophomore season at Edison he was
runner-up 1n the leaaue finals in his weiaht cla
Fou dC1 11 u1n shon in terms oT funding. which
rcqu1rts S2JOO for the tfip. Thost w1sh1n1 to help ~uppon
his vcntu1' should conllct him at 962-9678.
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lhru Tbundl)'t. May I, I and If.
Tbe tc11lons will Nn from 7.9 p.m. in OCC's
Facvlty Houw. Reaiat,.tton k is S I$.
SPort• theraplsa Mickw Shapiro o( Cou
Meta will pttttftt tht PfOP'IDlt. Sbe oombina
her •ports knowledet wilh her npttiences u a
mamqc, family •nd child thenpi11 in her practlQC,
Tickets for the .mes are~ on-~ in OCC'a
Community Service Office, located in the
Student Servkic Buildlna. The ofrQ it open
Monday thJ"OUlh Friday fi'om 9 a.m.· 7 p.m. and
Saturday 8 a.m . to noon.
Tickets c:&ft be purchued by oltonc, mint Viu
or Muten:ard. by pbc>niq 43l-SS27.
For more intom\ation. phone 432-$180.
W~btlltthJ6 toa.rnq
Capistrano Valiey Hiah School is hostina its
seventh aonUll weiahUit\i!!f championships
Ma}' S. a one-day toumey which involves most
ofOranfC County's hiah schools.
The h1ahcst tot1l of two lif\s-the bench press
and squat-will determine winners with weight
classes at 149, 174, 199 and over 200 for boys.
11 S and over I IS for girls.
The contest of single maximum repetition
attempts is open to any hiiJl school athl~.
For further inform1tion phone tournament
direC1or Dave Elecciri at 495-6100. ext. 2S I.
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'The llr1' Newpon ('up laviuWoftal lkaefJa.. feiiau'ri--. ~ ~ is ldledu~ SuMiy
ll lbe ~Pon k8cb Sponi._, HOUK, beain· ni11t aJ 3 p.m.
T1'c mel" tte•U is a four·ma• pro-comptt1• tioe for tJ.e Newpor1 <119. wtUcb will intliade
M ake Ydk'n, 8tet Hamett. Ruben Oonzalesand
EdAndrewl.
Also on the ptOltlm will be two special junior
exh1biti4>D1.
Adntillion is Sil.SO (SO ~ts available) and
S2S (25 eeata availa~). All Pf'O(ICeds are pred
toward benefitina the Soulhtrn c..JifomiaJunior
racquetball team.
f'or f'urther informatfon, phoae 7S2-0'6S.
~ bNt n~ at lrYbJe LUe
.The 19'4 World Series.of Dr., &o.l Racina
•!II be held~}' S-61t Irvine Like in Ora•
wilh the Ccal Aorenc:e World Series Memonal Race.
. Headina the 17-class draa bOlt Prosram is an
eiaht·bOlt flown fuel hr.dro fleet featurina world reoord bold~ Eddie Hill of Texas.
Amons hts challcnaers are Tim Morpn of
Walnut C~k. Brad TuttJe of Hesperia, Dave
Nolte of Fresno, Bill Todd of Fresno and Fred Bray of Houston.
In ~~ition t!l a full N1tional Draa Boat Assoc:1~11on . racm1 program, fixe classes of
championsh.1p cal,1bcr circle boau will also
compete, includ1ns K-boats. Pr~omps,
Cracker Boxes. Comp Jets ind Mod VP outboards.
Raci':'I bqins each day It approximately 9
a.m .. wt.th .. tea open to the public at 7 a.m.
Ad!"1u1on IS SIO on Saturday, SI 2 on Sunday.
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wnh first tee at 11 a.m.
Entry fen att US per person, which includes
cart and dinner, Dinner auests •re SI$ each
The field is hmiled to 112 players with awUdt
for lon~t drive, closest to pin. IQW IJ'OS$.. low
net, handicap and blind bosie for men and
women.
Entries must be made by May S. The
tournament is sponsored by Peret's Rqtaura.nt
in Fount1in Valley.
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1 10
1 12
6 13
941
'°° 5SO
•12 412
l6a
31'
TlwndtY'I k tA-S
MllWtukff 2, ~ t
CteYeltft<I 5, Chk190 •
Min,,.'°'' 4. Ntw Voo. 2 0.1t.1tnd 7, Toronto 4
S.1ttt1 6, Bo••on S I 10 lnnln11u Dtrroll 1, Tuu S
8111lmcye 11. KtnH s C11y 3
TedlV'I GttTMI
• 6 )
9
9
10
II
~tllle (SIO<IOtrd 0· ll al AnMI\
Aomanici. 2· ll, (h)
C .. vet111<1 IBlmtnnt 0·01 al Ottroot
18trtnouer 1-01 (n)
Miiwaukee ICaldwttl 3· 1) al New Yor~
1Aaw1ev O· ll. In)
Tues (Darwin 2·0) 111 Bet11morl' <Boo
d•Clo.er 0·4l (nl
Bosron C Eclr.er\lev tc71 et Ch•ce110 1 Hovi
2 tt (n )
TorO<llO (Aleunoer 0·01 a t Kansas C11v
CiuD•Cl8 0· l) (nl
MlnnH ote <Wiiiiam• 1·2) al Oai.lana
<MrCellv 2· 11, lni
Stl\lrdlv'• Gemes
Sn 1111 •' A.neela Cle11•t11nd II Oe1ro11
Bo•ton a1 Choc•110
Motvle\011 11 0.lt.llno
Tou •t B•lllmore, (nl
Mllwault.H •• New Yorio.. (nl Toronto al K•nsu CllY (nl
N•t10Nll LN vue
WEST OllllSIOH
W L Pct GB
Sen O>e110 t• ~ 100 ~ I• , 667
All•nll 1 11 389 6
Sin FrancllCo 1 11 398 6
Hou\lon 1 12 368 6' •
Conclnnell 6 13 .316 1
Pholadl'IPhla
Cn~110
Ntw York
Mon1rea1
SI Lou!\
PHht>urgh
EA.ST DIVISION
10 6
10 7
10 1
10 a
8 11
6 10
ThUf\dlV'S Scores
Dedeef"• 6, San 01~0 S
Allen1e 1 C1nc1nne11 1
Only g•mes scneoutl'd
Todev'• Gemes
61S
588
Sit
SS6
•21
37S
1
l •
DldOlln t Honevcutt 2·01 111 san Diego
<Loller 2·11 tnr
ST Louis (Andu1ar 7·11 at Mon1ree1
<Roget\ 1 ·01 Ch1c1100 !Ra1nev 1 2> a t P11tst>urgh
( AhOdt n 1·2) (nl
San Francisco (Gr11n1 0·01 111 C1nc1nn110
<Proct I· I), (n )
Plliladl'IDhie tOll"lnv 2 II ef New York
ILHrv 1·01. (nl
Allenle IF alcone O· JI al Houston
<Nlekro 2-31. ((II Stl\lrdlv'' Gamtl
o.cie.rs at San Dll'llO (nl
SI Louis et Monirea
Allen1e et Hou•lon
Pholaaelot>oa at Nl'w Vor"
Sen Fr•ncosco et C•nc1nna11
Ch1ca110 et Pollst>u•on In•
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Brewer1 2, Aneeh 1
CALIFORNIA MILWAUKEE
11> r h Ill •I> r h b1
Pe•ros cc 4 0 0 0 Mo411or 3t> S 0 l O
Carew 11> 4 0 0 0 CMoort d • 0 0 O
Lvnn rt-
OtCncs 30
Poccooto or
Al' Jl<sn Oil
Downing If
W·llon11 21>
Boone c
ScllOfol(I SS
Teteh
3 I I 0 vount u • O O
4 0 1 1 C oooer dh • I 2 0
0 0 0 0 Sommn• lo 4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 8roun•d It 3 1 I O • 0 I 0 Sunat>rg c l 0 I 1
3 0 I 0 Rom!'ro 21> l O I O
J 0 1 0 Mannno c• • 0 I
3 0 0 0
l1 I 1 I Totatl )4 1 10 1 Score t>v lm;nvs
C.llfomla 000 001 000-I
MllwaukH 000 110 00• -1
Ciaml! Wonning RB•-Mennin11 (2)
E-Romero DP-Mllwit\.kee I LOB-
Cal•lornoa 6 M11wau1<ee 11 2B-Boone
Dl'Conce\ COOOl'• SundOfrg SB-Man,.•nQ
12 s-w11fon9
IP H R ER e a so
Cellfor'nllt
JoML,)-1
Corbell
MllweulrH
Su•10" W,7·2
F ongers S 3
T-2 19 .A-U 610
, 7·3 . 10 1
1 J 0 0
1 6 I
2 I 0
Ood9en 6, P1dres S
2
0
I
0
LOS ANGELS SAN DIEGO
• 0
I
0
4
0
•I> r II l>l •I> r h bl
Se• 1b
8Q..1\\l:::f -Moonao r•
Civt f'er )O
Marv~ f
"1'1'1101'• Broe• 10
Andl'\" \\ Noedntur p
Hooron o
Moral\ or
Hl'rSr>ll' 0
C0°a1 o
Lend•• ct
Total'
5 o 0 0 W•ooons 21> 3 1 1 I
4 l I O (iwvnn rf • O 1 1
S 2 l 0 Ntt1les 31> 4 0 0 0
) t • ] CiarYl'V 11) • 0 I I
S 1 1 7 Ktnnircv c s O O O
J 0 0 0 Mtrl or;z If 3 I I 1
3 0 1 1 LSalazr pr 0 0 0 0
1 0 O 0 McRvnl c1 S 1 2 O
0 0 0 0 Tmolln u 3 1 0 0
1 0 0 0 Tll•mnd O 2 0 1 I
l 0 O O Dre~ckv p l I 0 0
0 0 0 0 Ll'flt•h P 0 0 0 0
G 0 0 C F nnr v oh I 0 0 0
1 o O O Monot o O O o O
34 6 9 • Total• li s ' s Score bv lnnin1n
LO\ An9'1H 000 200 400-6
San 0'"41 100 102 ooo-S
Cieml' Wonnong 1?8 Ma,.hall fl
E Ntlt'4!s Veaut• Bre> • C.;!'rrero Se•
OP Los Ange e\ 7 S11• Ooto LOB-LO\
Angtle\ S Sa• U tllC 11 28 Me•ll'll
MtRl'vnooos H~ Ma• '•"n J Ciuerrero
121. Mef\"a 6 ~& W ;J• C"''""
111 SF-{,arvPv Br"'
IP H A ER 88 SO
HOOi on
Heflh•str
C0 1a1 w 1 O
N•ednCu•• S •
Stn Diffo
t J
:' I ? I
I 1 0 0
] () 0
I
0
1
Thurmona '1 l b ore ... eek v L 1 1 i 1 • ,
Lelftrh I I J 0 0 0
j ?
2 0 0 I
Mon11e I 0 0 0
WP--Triurmond PB l<.l'M t'Ov l
A 391#9
Communltv coh9e
Golden West 16, Otall9t CNSI 11
I 0
) 09
Qr111111e Coast JOO OJS 000-1 I IS
Cioldtn Wl'SI •SO 100 06• 1& ,. I
C.oe•1sch Menao ra I Nell "' 1
R••nllott1 tS S•omo ~ d"d BP"Y~ 11
Mart•n Fo"uQno ) W ·• 6 Bu*'O" •~
and F '''' w-e,.11on •& 1 L-At·""u II () I 1B-(;ar(.oa OCC Bl'rrvn 1 OCU
AooH11011er 1 <twc E st pr C.WC
S.enewtr IC.WC• )8 Rt1mrr 1ocr
Llgl'll (CiWC) HA -<:itrdn11• iOCC 5,,,
rvlloll fOCC I TulllP rocc I
,....,,,., 10, S.OdleOlclr 1
S.Odi.t)eCk 100 000 010-7 I I
Pa1om1r 023 000 41a-10 17 t
rreorin M••kt t JI C.11err~ 1
Sotn<t r 11 Shaw I + D•Ang•" I I •no A.
Cemerl'IO Poetstr11 1110 ~ f'I v W-Poeltl•e
L l'rtdr..-~ 211 -t Car~tt'IO ISi C'ort•I
I Pl De vil• P l HR I' Pl'v P LOmp \
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Souft\ Coast Conteronce
(iO<dfl" N~\I
Oro!l"IO• (ol\I
Ctrr IO\
Sall•• """ r ui-."o"
/r./t' S•" '-"'0"'•0 ( vOfll\\
ComP'OI"
W LT GI
I\ ~ 0
!\ 6 0
~ A C
~ 6 0
10 0 i
l 0 1
l • 10
,') 1(1 I 14
ThUt ... f '\ ~< .. H
C.Qlo.n W\l'Sf " 0• ··"~· (OH i ll Sa1111 Ant 9 r ""'"" 0 Ml St n AnlOfloO 11 (. ~l"'flU \
cro '°' JI Como•Ot\ •
S.fllor•v'• ~-(-1 °''"" Cot•• ""' (~'°" ,.,, '°' ,, ~ .. ""'"' c.,,,...u •t ru~•on
S.n1o1 Ana JOI Ml \en Anlnn10
,
ltedlk Coast C.fer~
W LT 01
&addltbacl. 12 i 0
S..11 Dlffo ~· II S 0 ' Pe'°""9r 10 6 0 1•., ~tn-1.-11 I 6 I t·.,
GrOiSll\Onl 7 7 t •
Mlr•Cotre ~ 11 I 6 l
S.n OlttlO 2 u o t .,
TIMHMltY'• ~ P1iom.r 10. S.ddfeO.C't' 1
Sin OltOO Mew •· MlreCo•t• o
$0ulllwell41f'n ~. Sell D~ 4
Saturara oa-. c-1 ~CldlltMKk •• OtOUMOlll S..n DltoO NI-. 11 Sen 01"°
Sou1tiwe\ltrt1 et Pek>mlr
Hollywood P1rtc
THURSDAY'S RE SUL TS
(2nd of '7·AY ttlOf'OUtMM°t'd me.tine)
l'lltsT RACI. 6 lvrtongs
Palleu• Miiich CP•ncavl 10 60 l 60 2 80
To"' MH1tr IMcCarronl 160 2?0
Bower Son11 \Mt111) 3 •O
Also rac~. Polter ' Peouu•. B•t 0
MuH Lon11w1vtollooerarv Doctor Jim Ted E oiled Tuoor Natlvt C.emono
Tome I 10 l S
Sl!COND RACIE. 6 lurion11s Ga1ac1011 Siar tGerc·e• 1120 600 • 20
Enou11ll Ao~ 1H11w1evt S 00 3 60
Co1v Corner 1oe111ad1llo 1 60
Also receo Solid Soiro! Weil Doug1au
Mr Grotcln Kolt>'s Pohcv Baron Von Lio
Time I 10 • S '1 DAILY DOUBLE 17 1) oa11l SS.440
THIRD RACE. one mllt
Am11ng SlllertC1tndl 3 60
Fencv Wino' cB11c~ Crow" Goo011a •McCar•onl
Al\O raced Oomonanl Lo
SerelOQe Ao~•e
Time I 31 l S
S5 EXACTA l&-~I Dd•d \1~00
FOUR TH RACIE 6 turl()flg\
740 120
2SO 120
HO
Marer a
Run .. ¥ Ahd McCrn S 00 3 20 2 60
l>IUClltr All•CJo. (Ort~e I • 60 3 00
AeoU' A Diamond CO!'lgadlllOI 3 00
Also rec.Id Man The Cannon, CIHl'I' Monte E101e Souedron, Ano Cnamo. The
Big Biro, Belle F•no
Time t·IOJS
S.S EXACT A 14·9) oaod \68 00
FIFTH RA.CE. 6 turlQngs
MIU O•boral'I CMl'la' n 80 8 00 s •0
Bao Bao L..CV C FuMltsl 16 00 9 60
IC.elll1nk11 (Plncavl S IO
Al•o r11cld Osaoe l edv, Soiomo110.
Plenlvtteel, Ali Ar.a, Soorllng Red.
Cillaneroa, Fiuhlon Know••dg•
Tome I 10 4/S.
S5 EXACTA C•·81 o.od U8200
SIXTH RA.CE. 6 ., tvrtongs
VIQOr\ Mon IGU11rral 14 00 SIO HO
Poll'I' High (S11>1lle) 3 20 2 60
Aomenllc Rom11n (P1nc.avl
Also raced Fl'mme Faouiou' T1111e's
Miu Sonor11 Courl, A Soeri..lt. Bv The
Lord C•nderl'lla K Carbondai.
Tome I 16 3 S
$S EXACTA <S-3• oe•d Sll9SO
SEVENTH RA<E 1 1 16 moles Proud Thoe! , Bleck I la •O 9 00' 8 20
Nat aloe IC.nows !Toro, 13 80 12 20
lndlon Fet>lu lFuwtu 1 1.60
Also raced A Poslll11• MavOe. Bronze
Mark•I Mv Coun1eu. Final Auueil Fllle·
II On
Time I •• 2 S
15 UtACTA. 1S-1> o. d U62 SO
U PICK SIX <1·6·•·•·S·SI oeld
l?S,619 00 w11r 3 .. 1M1ng l•ckeis Isl ..
horses)
IS P ICK SIX ( 1-IH 4 S SI Pa•d S6-4HO
with 119 w1nmno llc~tl\ Isl• horse\I
EIGHTH RACE. I I I& miles on Ille turf
Bedouin 4 Hewle11I 3 80 2 60 160
Armon CMcC•rron) 3 •O l 60
Known For Sivie (01111eru1 3 60
Al\O racl'O Oout><e S1reng1,, Be•cl'IOna
Tlmt I •2 4 S
15 EXACTA 14-1 01110 SJ• SO
NINTH RACE. I I 16 moles
Malmeison IMcCa.,on1 8 •O • 20 1 SO
Comorellend !Meza 1 3 40 l 00
Jvslll1c•"'• I 1\1\cCiur" '60
Al\o rac.eo Joans Laav H•o" Meaoo"'
C.ul'ara N\ore Zanll'•e
T•"'t I u 3 S
I S EXACTA I• 11 oe•d S73SO A 11eno1nce IS '43
USFL
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Pacific
W L T Pct. PF PA
Ol'nver 1 1 0 71S 209 18 I
Arl1one 4 S 0 «4 236 ISi
E •Pf'tn J 6 0 333 1'3 200 Oa~lend O 9 I) 000 12 218
Cnral
HOv\1011 6 3 0 667 29• 13S
M•Chogan 6 3 0 667 22S 190
Olr.1anom• 6 3 0 661 147 192
C l'l•CallO 3 6 0 333 209 ?~
:>an An1onoo 1 1 0 222 104 147
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Pn11aae1or"a
Nl'w Jt•uv
P 11\0uro,.
All•nttc
8 1 0
1 2 0
1 1 0
1 s o
Sovthlm
889 211 I ~
178 20e 1J•
121 lSA 182
111 110 2SS
8 ,,,.,,ngnal""
New Orleans
Temoa Ba•
JaCk\onvolle
Ml'mDhl\
8 I 0 889 262 1 1 0 ,,. 219
6 ] 0 661 , 10
3 6 0 33J 119 2 1 0 222 140
Tonl\ltlt'l Gemtl
Ne"' Orieens al Ptlo•edeloh•a
p,11s1>uroh a t MtmPh•s
Jac•sonv.lll' 11 01o,laflome
~•turdlv'• G•f'W•
Wuh1n111on at Tamoa Bov
Son ,c.n1on10 at Arl1ona
Su"4Mv'1 Games
B·•mononam .,, o,~.,,
Oa• l1no a1 Ch•caoo
Mo<ll•1111n 11 Ne,.. Jtr\f•
Mondav'i G1mn
VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS
Sunset LHVUt
LN9UI
WL
Fou"''"' Va • ., I 1 0
EO•son t ? Mar• I 1 4
L.e Ou•nta ~ ;
H1.nll11glon B••C n • 1
Wt•lmonsttr I 10
O«'tan ll•tW 0 11
WedM~V'' Gtmt\ Ill
1 aun•a " ,,,, .. ~ •' Ed•IO•
Hunt.ng•or· Beac., "' ~r ne
W•\tl'l'I 11\tpr al Le Ov•n•e
Tonltllt'S Gamt\ (1)
M~r 11•1t e l Founla n VallPv
Hun11n111on B•ach al La Ouotllll
O<fltll View at Wp\lmlnsl••
Sea View Leavu•
LN-
W l
f\IM\t I 13 0
N•woorl ~iartx.• 10 1
lrvt1'1t • \ C~a~d~M11 t'
Et l oro • 1
Met•• 0 • • t
Un'v""''~ 1 11 Coste .,,.,.," O 13
OvtnM
WL
1) ,
11 )
1 •
6 6
' Q
t '·' I 1)
Owul
W L
1• 0 11 •
10 \
II 4
1 I
~ 10 l ,.
0 14
T~t'• GlfTM\ (1)
Coro••• df>' M4r 1t Ntwl>Of'I Herl>O• ~\tenct1 •IH Un1veC\ •v
orv1M •• r: To•o M•'•' O• 11• Col•• M•~•
S041ft\ Coul Leaeu-
uo ... n• BMV
MIM•on Vlt lO
CtPl$1reno Va11•v
0•t11 HUI\
WOOdl>•I09t
Ltll\11141 H \ '-" c ...........
l H-
WL
10 I
1 )
I I s ~ • • • T_.t't Ga-. (11
L•tufl l 1118 ll •' S•n C~•N• Ml\\~ V•l lO 11 WoodhrlO~
0 1111• 1411•• t f L•Ou• .. l<l•lt
<>-•• WL
10 ) . ' 1 )
1 1 ' . ~ .
• 10
•
Angel, Dodger schedules ---~~ ~~...--
ADCela on Radio
DocfCen on Radio
KllPC (710)
KABC (790)
Aqelaon TV
Doqera OD TV
e o....... TV o.m.
Channel G
Claannelll
aund•r Tue8d•r WednMd•Y Thu radar
30 2 3
Frlder
Aprll 27
Sut!M at All• 1"30 ·~"' at Pldres. 1
•
latUt'd•r
$tattle at ..... I eOMctn at P'ldrn. 1
21
I
Seattle at Ancets. l
•Oodclfs at Padres. I Staltle al Anctls. 1 30 •Oodc•n at G11nts. 7'30
May 1
As 11 Aftttls. 7·30 •llocll•n at Gtants. 7 30
A's at Alie• 1:30 l*lttn at Giants, 12 •Alie• at Stattlt, 7.30 o.daen at PuattS, 4 30
• .,.. al Stattle. 1 DMctrt al Pwates. 10 ~
1 • 10 11 12
•Allt ttJ at Seattle. I 30
•Ood1t11 al Pirates. I 0 JO lw1ns at Aftctls. 7 30
•Ooclc•n al Caids. 5 30
Twins at q.+s 7 30
•Ood1t11 al Cards. 5 30 Jw1ns 1t Anctls. 7 30
Oodclfs at Cubs. 11 20 Oodc•s at Cubs, 11 2.0 Alie• at ftcers. • 30 Mel! at OMcers. 7 .30
13 14 15 18 17 11 11
•Anidi •t llftl$ 10 30
Mets at Oodcen 1
Ans.ts .it Oriole~ 4 Jll
Pt11lhes at Dtdc•n 1 30
Anc• at 01o01es 4 30
Ptt1l11ts at Oodctn 1 30
Meets at 01101ts. 4 30
PIMltitS at Oodcen 7 30
•Anc• al hnktts. S
hPoS al Dodrtrs. 7 30
Meth at YankttS, 11 10 UD<>s at Dodctn. 1
•An&eb at Yankees. l l
E·~ 11 Oodcen I
20
27
21
28
22
l1gm at q eb 1 30
•Dodc•n at Phtlt1ts 4 30
23
I 1gm at Anstls 1 30
•Oodcen at Phillies 4 30
30
24
t 1gm at Anctb. 7 30
•Oodaen •t Phtlhts 4 30
31
01101fs at Mc•. 7 30 Dode•• at Mft~ S
25
June 1
21
OrtOles at Mc• I
Dodcen at Mets. 1010
2
Oriole~ .t t An&ds I
•Oodcers al Mets. IO jQ
'r ;nkees 11 Ancets l
•Ood1trs ii flPoS 4 30
•Yankees at Ancets 1 30 Ooclttn at [ApoS 4 30
•Yankm at Anctls 1 JO
Oodcen at h pos 4
Ant• al lndianr,4
Astros at Oodsers. 1 30
•Ansth et Indians. 4
Astros at DMctn. 7
H°"iton Open
LOU Graham
Ciarv McCord
Boot>v W11dldns
Tonv Sill1
Boll EeslwooO
Aon Streck
Nfek Price
Doug Tewell
Dan Forsmtn
Run Cochran
John Mel'l•ffl'v
PhlliP Parkin
Mlkl' Donald
George Burns
Philio Parton
JOl' Inman
Hul>lrl CirH,,
Gree NormJ1n
Cill Mor11en
Mark O'Meer11
M•C" Soll
Jack Aenne• V1C10r Al'QaledO
Jonn Adam•
Mick Sol•
Lerrv Rinke•
Marl\ H11vu
Kelln Fer11us
Wllhewooo
Wavne Ltvl
Curlis Stranoe
Ronn•e Bleck
Bot> Charles
Bruce L•l'IZl<t
Boo Bova
Mol<f Smllh
AlltnMlller
Buday C.erOnl'r
CO•l'V P11v1n
Brfll Uooer
BooovWelrl'
J I, CuOd
He SullO"
J l'tt M11c,,e11
Roger Mallt>ll'
Lee Elder
Semmv Aecnet\
Mark Plf'·I
(ir·H Mooov
Tom Jtnklf•S
M·lo.l'Rf'•O
Mor"' Hatel'""
J•m Galle11her
Tommy Valenllne
Curr Byrum
Franl< Conner
Don Pooltv
Bill A09trl
Bol>l>'I' NIChOb
Gtorgl' Archer
C1er•nc• Rose
Wally Arm\lrong
Ktn Green
Cho Cn1 Aoorlguez
Stf'vtn Lotl>ler
Ptltr Jacoosen
8ooMuroh't'
CelY·n Pl'tt
M•"t McCullough
Joev S1n<11ta r
Bob Stleer!'r
0 A Wel1>rm11
C.arv Koch
Clvde Rl'OO
"-l'nt111 Knox Bot>b'I' c1emoe11
Dev•d Grat>am
Kenny l(no•
Raloh Landrum
0 11n Helldorson
Ken Kellev
Sieve Verlato
Ot1v•d PtoPleS
~ndv Lv•l'
Ea Fior
Mlkl' Putnem
AICk Oe loos
Garv ?inns
Tom Thelf'n
Ken Brown
Werk W1tl>t
J•m "anf' Ve•k Brook\
T..., S mtison
W >P ... Olo&nd
O~v10 Ovr1n
SCOll W11 t1<1ns
Jeck Ferenz
Mac 0 Gr11dv
l"o"'u Gr11v Rendv Wa•~lns
Tncmu Lehman
.. C L•au
8 GI.USO•
M •e Govt
Oave Bert
L.on Hlnlllt
Kerm11 Zarlev
Rocharo Zoi..01
Da•l' E •che•t>erge•
He f¥ .. •n Jonn Hamarik
Gat n Lrvt'll0"
L~s of 9(11f
(II Au11ln, TtU\)
Bo11 Wal
Ven1uro \Ou(ntk
Cuoer Br•wl'r
B1•1>1r·Boro\ Bever N11oorlf
Tosk•·Stl·H•
':>need FtrH
c Oll•M S1ttor d
Me•welt Moo<lv
Senden·Cioelllv
Het>erl-Ht~I
De V0cenzo "un'8•h
0°c1o.1n1on S•k•s
Jenuerv ~,,
~ •ec• Hawkins
B•rt>t• r oro Herl>trl Hamlllon
HalS wi..vtt
T llOMl>Otl N •OMI
8u•li•·H•rnt'f
Pelmet F•n•lff'wtld
Wt rd·t.ld•no
o·con-·Rolt>urg
C.u•oam !ten.om
Sereztl' Runvan
8ufklf"'~ ( •l•O
Hltf\ '°*"
34-31-65
l2·33-6S
35·31~
32-34-66
34·32-66
Jl·»-66
36·31-67
36·32-61
3•·34-61
34·34-68
JS·33--68
34-~
)J·3s--61
31·~
3•·~
l•~ 3S·3,__...
JS·JJ-61
34•3s-69
34·ls-69
3S·l4-69
3S·l4-69
3S·34-69
3S·l.-69
lS·J.-69
3S·l4-69
36·33-69
33·3~9
34·3S-&9
)3·36-69
l6 33--69
3&-34-70
JS 3S-70
3•·36-70 36-34-10
)]·33-10
36·34-10
37·33-70
3• 36-70 36 ~10
i. 36-70 3S·3S-10
JS lS-70
3•·36-70 16 3•-70
)4·36-70
36-J•-70
)1·33-70
33-17-10
38·33-11
36 lS-11
37·34-71
JS 36-11
JS 36-71
36·3S-71
36·3S.-71
lS·l0-71
36·JS-71 37·34-71
35·36-71
l1·3ot--71
3S·l6-7l
37·34-71
31 )4-71
3S·36-11
36·3S-71
JS·36-71
31 3•-71
37-3ot--71
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)6·36-72
38·3•-72
36-36-72
JJ·JS-72
31-3S.-12
36-36-72
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36 36-1?
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37 36-73
l8 lS-73
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)7·36-73
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lS 39-14
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31·31-7•
36·lt-1• ll 3&-7•
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l7·l•-66
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lS·lS-10
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l6·lS-71
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(If S..Olfl CC. f '"'6H)
1 COOMf IE 1 39. 1 C1il10<1 ll 1 O l
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lmen IMI lleckOvrn CMI 4
0ct111 view n1. Wtttmlnittr !S4
(tt *°"" CWl'llr'f CMI It N19sl
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Mt. SAC RNYS
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN
(0H119t Cotlt C ..... lllec.nl
3.000 SletPll' Ct>H-S. Oeltv, 9 37 2
llOHH-2 Anar!'W\, lS.03
400!1-+-I Andrew\, S3 SO. 2 Rvan
(OCC>. S6 11
Ol•l•nce Med!ev-1 Or•"9e COH I (Mc.Mester, Davi$, Guest, Qumonezl
10 IS 3
• X 400 IH-2 Or11n11l' Coast (Le\ler
Holler, Rven. Andrew•), J·4',S
4 X I SOD-4 Oran11e Cou l IOaolv
Terri11ul'1 Baugh COl'I 16 ~ 6
WOMEN
•OOLH-2 SPrtll9t'< I 04 1
• X 900 R-3 OrenQe Co••' (Howe,
James, Buer McCerOJ, .t.JJ • .5.9
• X 400 R-1 Orenv• Coast (James
Baker Sorln11•r Mccard), • 00 0
Hl9h school track
CK-def Mar 112, ,.._llOrt Htrtlor 14
100-1 McGrelll !CdMJ. 10 I 2 SHI
ICdMI. 10 2 3 Bellkclolllu (CdMl, 10?
720-1 McGrath CCdMI 131, 2
Ballll.CIOQIU CCdMI. 24.0, J ~., (CdMl. 24 0
4~1 McGr11lh <CoMI, SlO, 2 Gege
ICdM), 5' 0, 3 Flemtr (CdM) 5' 3
llC>--1 An<lel\On (CdMI 2 02 3 2
Fll'me• (CdM) 2 °'. l Dul>IU> INHI
212 2 M11-1 Colemen (CdMI. • 41 I 2 Nor-
"' tCdMl 4 41 2. l C HOOln CCOMI • •S l 2·mo'-I C Hol>lls ICdMI. IOOSI. 2
Wellen INHI. 10 19. >. 3 Holland ICoMl.
1021 l
l?OHH-1 Palme r tCdM). IS I, 2 Jo/In·
son CNH ) lS 1 3 Meu•ngl'r CCdMI 16 J 3301H-l Bra1ts CNHI •2 0 2
Mc Callum ICdM) ., 3. 3 Jonnson I NH I us .. o relav-1 Corona Ot l Mar 4)0
Miil' rt11v-I Corona Ol'I Mer l :W 0 HJ-1 Petmrr (COM). 6·• 2 Ham•
INHI, 6·2 3 McMa mgal tcdMI & 0
LJ-1 Palmer (CdMI 20·6~ 1 l•l'lano
CCdMI 20·1 J Tr011ner (NH), 19 S••
l J-1 Palmer ICOMI ... 9\, 2 JICOl>u\
CdMI •O·• J G•em (NH1 39 9
PV-1 How~r INH ) l•-6 2 SCl'n..oll
1COMI U·O 3 Scr>Ol'nt>eum <COM• 13 ·0
SP-I Vnaul'I (COMI SJ·3 >. 1 Brown
ICdMI. s2-11. l S1o11111s (NHI 52 I
OT-1 Vnaue1 ICdMI. 1U ·9. 1 Sltlano
ICdM) 13S-2, 3 Tomichek ICaMl 130·3 ;
lrvltll eo, Univerlltv S6
100-1 BKl\er II), 10 s. 1 Ben111m1n UI
10 6. 3 Faterl (I) 10 8
220-1 Btcktr (I). 23 I, 2 Bell• IUI
13 2, 3 Simm• Ill 2•'
4•0-l McMlllen II), S• J, 1 Caldwell (I)
SS6 3 ROiie" CUI. S66
ISC>-1 Krorl>\ tUl. 2070. 2 Simm• tll
1 L01 S. 3 McM1!111n (I) 2 11 0
Mil_ I Kret>s U) • 39 2 Kut>•ak Ill
• 41, l Be,,•OS CUI 4 42 2-mol-) Wh11tltv IU) 1001 2 lh1a
11) 10·•S. 3 WelCn Ill. 10 59
120HH-I Lvtoano rn 18 2, 7 Ben1om1n
IU) 18 S, 3 8ernnlenr IUI. 19 1
JlOIH-1 Luciano Cl! 06 2 Shl'l>V IU
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LJ-1 Maag IUI 19-5 2 Tamura Ill.
19· I, 3 Tran (II 19·9
TJ-1 T11mure <II •O·s·, 2 Maag fUJ
l8·10. 3 Wellen \UI, 35·10
PV-1 Green (I' 10·6 2 Miller 111 106,
J Hor.on• IUI 9 6
SP-I Hamt1.n Ill ... -1 > 2 Marti <Ul
•I-• >. J P•l•rsen ll . 41·2 1
OT-I Mar11 IUI 111·1. 1 Bales CUI
101·6, 3 Snodow IUI 106--0
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100-1 F'tl • !E l 103. 2 C.uvor If •
10 ~ 3 Bovo ICM! 10 6
?»-I Ft'" E 1• • 7 ':>hOl'mo•t•
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E I S4 3 3 T 11omu • E 1 S9 l
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S 21 1 l no rn°ra
2·m11P-I Palme E ' 12 1• S 1 Botro
CEI 12 It 5. J no lllord
l?OHH-1 Fl'llX El IS • 2 WeUtl !E l
11 0, 3 C11rrol EI 11 9
3301H-l re111r. •E l •n. 2 !>110em11ker
•CM1. •73. 3 Mli..u11cn IE I. •78
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HJ-I W•tr•I tE l 6-2. 1 Bl111tr IE
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IE 20 1 1 J Stamos IEI. 19 a•.
TJ-1 M1~u•oth !El •O I 1 2 We1ie1
El 38·7' >. 3 McCloOtv IC M) )6 1'•
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9 6 3 Sm•lh ! EI 9 6
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OT-1 Werner <CM) Ill 11 2 Ouv111
E 128 S 3 C>tn~nl\ IE I 112 6
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
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1NHI 110 l Jacot>so" lCdMl. 1?0
120-1 Bondre CCdMI, 11 9, ? Jt<ot>•on
tCdMI 180, J JonH (NH). ti 1
..,_., H1m11111on (CdMI. I «J 2 E:nns
ICdMl 103 , Jones (NHI nt
llC>-1 Htn\Oll tNH). 111 7 7 M0<11r
ICc!Ml ?.300, J Sklie (CdMI 1331
Ml'9-1 HtnloOn (NH). S ll l 1 5ktlt
ICdMI, H06, l Lero (NH) nl
2·ml,._ 1 Hlt\M>n CNH), 11 S2 S 2 Slr,lle
ICCIMI ll·S1 S 3 D•non <CdMl 17'<10 4
llOLH-1 AllllM., INHI 16 1 2 Orao«
ll<IHI 1' • 3 Slt werl ICOMI nt
llOl..H-1 AllltWV (l<IH) .• , l , Evan•
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Miit rtlev-1 CdM. •:1U
MJ-1 lurlOfl (CdM) S·O, 2 ltontlO
CdMI 4 10 l OO.n (NHI ,,.,.,
L.J-1 loo• cCdMI 1'·2, 2 J1coown
COMI l.S-1 l Ortlll INHI 1tm
SP-1 ~v CCdMI ?t I l 1 H•tnmO"I
l"IHI nm > Cllone <COM!, nm
OT-I C~ "tlMI tt-t ' • ' (l'llin\
INH) '2 II, l Hemlllon (NHI nm
....,_l/,~Jt
IOC>-1 MMIO#I (I) 120 t Of•toe Ill
1' I, ) Mc,:t lltr• (I) 12 J
)10-l MoflOflCll.216.12 H-1111,>7t
3 McFttltO (II, 2' I
•.0-1 Colem•n Ill, I.OU 1 Hot1t 11>
11)41 1 ) Votll tU), l1)6 7
tto-1 ClleHI Ill. 7 70.t 2 NtlO<l~., Ill
2 JI t ) Wr·•'" Ct1 1:111
Mli.-1 ChtPll Ill S 21, 2. SchuSllf Ill.
S 49, 3 Benton (U), 6 OS
2·mll-l Wrl11nt (I), 12:00.9; 2 Schusttr
tll, 17.07 I, 3. Armtnlroul (U), 12:•9.S.
llOLH-1 Morion Ill. 16.I ; 2. Tl'tOmP•ort
I UI 11 •. J Ori~& Cll, 11.9. llOt.H-1 Tllomoson (Ul. •9 7; 2 Morion
111, SI 0, 3. Zorn (I). SI I uo reltv-I Ir vine, SJ f
Mlle reCav-1 lrYlne. 4·2S 3.
HJ-I Heuck (U), •· 10. Scolt (U),•· 10, 3 Oden (IL •·I.
L.J-1 H•lnemann tUl. l•-I011J, 2. Mol· tel IUI, 13·8, 3 Brown (UI. 11·2.
SP-I Oden (II. 33·3. 2 Ptf9e (UI, 31·4,
3 Koelle< (!), 27·4
OT-I Odin Ill. 106-3, 2 Kocher (I),
93·1, 3 Gii Ill 76·71n
E1t1nGla '9, Cesta MIM 42
100-1 Grenl IE). I I 8, 2. Evens ICMI.
119, l Paneen ICM>. 17.l
220-l Gr•nt IEI. 21 1, 2 Evens tCMI.
111, 3 Fell (E l. JO.I
'40-1 Hirscn <E l 1066. 2 Fl1nag1n
IEI 1162
ll0-1 Cnuen (CM), 1 •11, 2 Sctltnk
ICM), 2 ~ 2. 3 Pt'rrv <El, 2'57.3
moi-l Che.en lCMI, 6;10.0, 1 Jvlltn
IE). 6.Sot.I, 3. Perrv IE), M1.2,
2·mll-l How11rd (CM), lS.38.2, 2
Schenk CCMI. 16.09.3, 3 Jullen (El, 1':Sot 5
110 LH-1 Lnorelt. CE), 169. 1 P1ne11n
<CMI 17 2 J Conte <El, 173.
JJOIH-1 Con1t CEl,S6 4,2 Rlce (CM>.
SI 1
440 relav-1 E••anclt , ~I no mile reiav
HJ-I Lazorek (El. •-I, 2 Hansen
ICM). 4·6. J Rot>t>•n' CE). •·•. LJ-1 Forot (l!l. 16·3, 2 Ciranl IE),
IS·ll. 3 Penun cCM), IS·3
SP-I Gin11rich IE I. 30·6. 2 Wrlgllt
CM) 2•·1 2 3 DelHdO IE). 23·11
OT-I Gongricn IE) 11·6. 7 Otloado
1E1 U ·O, ) Wolltn'ln ICM!. 11 1
El Two 77, St~cll li
100-1 Ran.on <Ell, II S, 2. Sorew.it
CSL 11 I J Bavo <SI. II 8
120-1 Aan,on (ET>. 26 9. 2 eovd <SI.
111 3 Hotmes <ET>. 290
U0-1 Movnlhen IET>. I-OS S. 2 ware
SI I 061, 3 con .. •v <El ). I 10 s.
HO-I 0 '8 roen (ETl. N4.J, 2 Walker
IS ' , s 1 0, 3. Vero•• ISi. 3·09 0.
Mil-I O'Brien IETI. 6:03. 2. Knox
ET), 6 04, 3. Conweev (ET), 6'0l 6.
2·mll-l O'Brlf(l (ET) 12:53. 2 llergu
CS) 1303 l Knoll <ETI 1301.6
llOLH-1 Oa tl'S (ET) 112 2 Hotl!Otv
Sl 11 J 3 McKev (S), 17 1
llOLH-t Hotlldlv <Sl. Sl 6, 1 Otlt\
ETI SI S, 3 Culro (SI, S2S
UO rela11-l El Toro, S2 2
Mill' reiav-1 no e111n1
HJ-I Movnlhtn !ETl. 5·1. 2 Whllt
CE T) S· I 3 Mctnfvrt (SI, 4· 10
LJ-1 WilllemSOll lETl, 16·•''>, 2 Ware
SI IS·7 3 Holme\ (ET), IS·S
SP-I SllOlm eke< IETl. 32·9, 2 Hiii·
drix IE TI, 39· 1. J LtVillf (SI. 27·4
OT-I Shoemaker (ET), 1:13.7, 2 Wll·
11em• <SI, 1:09.1. 3. Corter !SI. ~-•
NHL .,._yoffs
CONFERENCE frlNAL.S
TllundlY'S ktrtt
MonlrH I •• NV lslanotn 2 (MontrHI
lead• ''"es 2-01 Edmonton •. Mlnnllola J IEdmonlon
IHdS HflH 2·0)
Sal\lnSIY'• Games
MOnlrH I II NY lal•ndlrs
Edmonlon •• Monne\Ola
TUltdav'a Gemes
Montreal el NV l5l111<11n
Edmonton •• MIMllOI•
Thund9v's GtmH
NY lslandln 11 Monlreel (II netenarv)
Minnesota et EdmonlOfl (If necenervl
SttvrA v, Mn s Ill"'"
Montrttl a1 NV 111•natrs tlf neceuerv)
Eomon1on at Mlnnewte 1s.1urd1v or
Sund•v 11 ntcentrv I
Tuesdlv. Mev I .. m.a
NY is111ndl'f\ 11 Montreat (If necenerv)
M1nnesn1a 01 Edmonton Cl! neceuerv)
~ . . • •
~
HIGH SCHOOL
No'*'1Ct1r1st1a1111. caoo Vel. CNhlltn o
Caoo Valle'I' Chrlslltn 000 00-O I 1 Newoori Cllrlsllen 12• ~w-11 7 I
Smith and JuOiltrt. Davidson end
Andt•\Ofl Henrich.en <•l 21!1-Lff (NC)
JB-<:lll•v INC)
... lne
(et ""..._,......,
Luot Pintor <Mexico Clly) 11.noc:r.eo ovt
Cito G.rcla tManaout ~leere11ue1, first
rtvt'ld
Merlo Mtrllfllr IC.IAd•l•lt re. Mt~lcol
lt.l'i0(1o.td OUl OoMv R•v 8rooll• (Dtnvtf)
t«Oncl round
Joru Rtmirt1 (EHi LO\ AnHltsl
kftOClltO ov• Huoo Penldl <Mt1.ico Cl1v1. s«onc:t rovf!d.
Wemerr'• nmMJfl«
HIGH SCHOOL ~_...,. y~ 161.J. ,..,.., '""' 'llt ulllne-1. G«OOll (F'VI. I j , k\-1
SIN IFVI .... eum-1 GonJj)/I {f"V) ...
F'IO<)f-1 GOf'dcm IFVI • '· All·rovn I Otlotr-$ IMI J1 I
WCT twmament
(It Dtlal)
MM'•~ Jlmmv Aries cMll. Ello! Ttlt.cller. 6-4, 6·•. 1·S, Jlmmv Connoo def Tim Mayotte,
•-6, 1·S, 6·3, 6-3.
OMii
COLi.EGE ~N ''"' ..... ~ Trenwllh (UC Irvine) def. Ao" (Stn
Jo" Stell), 6·1, 6·1, Mtllory (UC 1r11lne l
def Hlfflt rd ICt l Poly SLO), 6·3, 6·3
s.clllld lttuM ~
Trtnwllh !UC Irvine) def Grev (Lovoll· ~rvmounl), 6·3, 6·3. Smolllf IAl'IJOM)
def ~llorY (UC lrvlnel. •·•. 6·2. , ..... ,.tuM ~
~!Corv·Al\Mtr (UC lrvlne) def. Mon •
Al'CllUleUI (CtJ Polv SL.0), 6· l, 6-.3.
C~NITY COLLaGll MEN
frlnt lt.uM SIMlft Ewlno IOCCI def ear•la• IH•ncockl.
6-0, 6· l, Selmon (~I def
Avldlklt n (College of Ille Dn«tl. 6· 1, 6·2,
Sll9hll\l (St~ck) def. FIJ/lbeck ($en
Blfnt dlno llalltvl. 6·0, S-7. 6·0. s.c.-. lttund ~
Ewlno IOCCl def. NHll (Ml SAC). 7·S,
6· '· Tllu' <B•k•Hlleld) def. P•rktr IOCC), 6·•. 6·3 FlntRtund~
8onte-8trnaro ((>CCI def Herrls, Cllt l
!LA Htrl>O<I. 6· 1. •-o. Stlmon·Franll
I S•Od .. Oaclr. I dt C 111nsc11uvver·Corl
(Her:MM>. 6·4, 1-6.
S.Cencl lttund ~
Bonft·Berntrd IOCCI def MoCthoo,
Mtrll (QueSle), 6·0, 6·2.
C~NITY COLLllGE WOMEN
''"tlttufMI ~ BrOdle IOCC) def Pt dlllt 1Cotlt91 of
0.'8rl). 6-0. 6.0.
Secend It__, SIMMS
BrOdlt def Glr•<>O•lan (FrHnol. 6·3.
6·0, Btrmore IOCCl def Wvch• (Moor·
011rk), 6·0, 6·2 .
f'lrst RIClftCf ~
Be rmore·G•Y1•n <OCCl oei. Lawrence·
Fi•htr (Sin Olt9o Cll\I), 6·•. 7-6
HIGH SCHOOL IOYS
(Clf' ~llk)
s.ceftCI Rtund ~
G111>r .. 1 !Hunlln11ton 8Htn) det. Dlgulllo
tCanvon), 6·2, 6-2.
Tlllrel lttufMI SIMlft
Get>rlel lHunllno1on BH Clll aef Mor'8
(LI Jollt ), 6·2, 6-2
~ltlllftd~
Dudtev·Ganz (Hvnllnoton Bff<'hl def
Hegerdl·O.Lton ISi. Aveusllnt), 6-0, 6·•.
1'1llnl ltll#ld D-*"
Oudl1v·Gan1 (Hvntlnolon BHch) def
Koth r·LM (llrmlnllf\em), 6'-•, 1·6. 6·3.
• NBA INYoffs
FIRST ltOUND
(8"\·lf·fr!Ye)
Tllundar a kwtt
New Jtflt 'I' 101. Phlladelohla 99 (New
Jtr\IV win• series 3·1)
O•llu 105, Stalllt UM, 01 (Oellu wins
serlH 3·2)
Ml!WtUkM Ill. Alitnte 19 (Mtlwt ukll
win' serif•. 3·2)
Uta h 127, 011111er 111
F>Mtnlx 117, Porttend 105 ,rtdly's GtmH
New York 11 Ot lroh
Cenfertnct Semfflntlt
18"t .. SIYen)
Stfllf'dly
Daill• at Los Anvele•. 3 30 om
SUndey
Oelrool·N•w York. winner 11 Bo\lon
Phoenla "'' Ullh New Jenev 111 Mllwaukff
TllursdlY's trenMcttons
IAHIALL
Amenc.tll l.M9"
MINNESOTA TWINS-Placed JIM
EIMnrelch, outfielder, Ofl Ille dfsal>lecl llst
Celled UP Eoole HOdlll, Piicher. from
Totldo of '"' t111erri1 tlon•I LHIJ\11. ... ttlNI L .. .w
HOUSTON AS TAOS-Pieced A.l•n
A•hllv. catcher. on lhl 21·dn dlsalllld hi,
~llvt A.Prll 1S 8 rQU0111 uP Merk 8t llty,
talc.Mr, from COlvmllvs of the SOvtl'tfn
Lteeue
SAN FRANCISCO GIA.NTS-Ctllecl VII
Merli Gran1, pitcher, from Phoenh1 Of tht
Pltdflc C0tll LHllUI ()ptJoned Joe Pit·
1m1n, lnflet<ler. 10 Pnoetll1.
POOTaALL ... IMMI , ..... l.M9"
CLEVELAND IROWN~TrtcMG 0.ve
l.OMfl, wlOt rttelver, IO Ille 0tn¥9f
lrOl'COa for • 19M fOurlh·round Oftfl Choice
COLTS-Nt me<I Bob Wallttt direct« of
PVOllc r91111on ..
NEW ENGLAND PA. UIOTS-Re·
~ Lerrv McGr .... ariec.c.11lf, to 1 fOur • .,..,. contrita
NIEW VOltK JETS-$1entd Cedric Mlllt•
air, NMlnt bKk,
WASHINGTON ltl.DSIUNS-A.nllOUnCM
r11t rttlflfl'lent of Nldt Ole~lnro, runn!N
lltdl """" ...... , ..... " ...... CHICAGO I LITt-Sltntd Cll~I•
Llft<l5trom, Clffefltlv• encl l"le<td Or" wiai.m., lllletlldltr, Oft lniurtd rewrvt
MICHIGAN PANTHllls-<u1 o,...
OevllbOll, ~ttr. soccc• ....... lkc9r .......
f'IHO HIX PltfD -Nemld lltvt
Cltrlll "'*'I Nl'lffW ~~leec.w~
GOLDEN aAY l~ltTM · QU.Al(U-~ "'""' s..ot•. '°"" werd frern "" M!Mnot• itrt11.on 1111 t•ct\lnet tw ONftt\I "'9f•m. lot'war!f,
Md J0M .. In, mtClfltidtf
CO&.U OI
D '9AUL tmed Jin\ ,,._., '"'"'"'' tMsllt'lblM Co.tell
J.
eomputer to rank
age g-r:<Jup ruBn ers
Athletic Con -ress -
institutes new
rating service ----
The Athletics Conaress (TAC), the
national govcmina organization for
track and field in the United Stales,
has joined the computer age by
announcil\& a ra"nk.ing service for
runners.
"The program is not fully in place,"
said TAC Executive Director Ollan
Cassell. "I anticipate it will take our
sport to a highCT elevauon in a lot of
different ways. one of these is public
awareness.·•
TAC will conduct the program,
which will rank both age group and
top national men's and women's
athletes. with the sponsorship of
Levi-Strauss & Co.
"We hope all runners in the United
States, including those who compete
only on a recreational level. will
pan1c1pate in this program." said
Cassell.
.. I think this Prosram wift be
beneficial to runners who haven't
~n in the national spotliaht," said
four-time New York City and Boston
marathon champion 8111 RodJers, a
spokesman for the service. •
"Now everyone will have an op-
portunity to get more than just a T-
shirt from a race. The recreational
runner will be able to receive recog-
nition for his achievements,"
Rodgers sajd. ·
Getting their signals straight
Raider quarterback Jim Plunkett (left)
and teammate Dave Dalby check out the
awing of tbloC• with Rama linebacker
Geor&e Andrew• at tbJa week'• celebrity
&olf tournament at Ini.ne Cout CC, ben-
efitttng Cblldbelp, USA.
Factors used in compiling the
ratings will include performance.
course difficulty and race conditions,
including weather and the strength of
the field.
The ranking service will com-
puterize data on all TAC-sanctioned
events from 5 kilometers to the
marathon. Runners will be ranked by
age group, with a special elite group
for the top I 00 national performers.
A membership fee of S 15 per year
would get a runner included in the
rankings. and Levi's would present
awards to the top achievers 1n each
age group at the end of tbe year.
YACHTS .•.
From Bl
incident as sailors and race followers
mingled wit.h hundreds of landlubber
visitors who had crossed the border to
part1c1pate in the colorful Cinco de
Mayo Mexican holiday.
In those days the race always
started on Thursday before the Cinco
de Mayo weekend. puu1ng
yachtsmen in pon for a long weekend
along with motorcycle clubs and
hordes of college and high school
students. The two factions didn't
always mix. There were a few years
when the Ensenada Jail was Jammed
to capacity.
It got so bad that one year there was
a small not outside Hussong·s Can-
tina. a popular watering hole for
yachtsmen and landlubbers alike.
The problem was pretty much
solved when NOSA and Mexican
officials agreed to stan the race on
Saturday. a week before Cinco de
Mayo. putting the yachtsmen in
Ensenada on Sunday after the other
weekend revelers were heading back
to the border.
PERFECT SEASON FOR CHAMPION CdM. • • From Bl
CdM's Carl Schnug.
Tuesday's prelims are scheduled to
begin at 2 p.m. with the finals starting
off at 6 Fnday night
Elsewhere:
Felix bowls over Costa Mesa
Myr:on Fehx captured all four of his
spec1alit1es. winning the I 00 and 220
1n 1.0.3 and 24.4 and the hurdles ( 15.4
and 42.2).
Dave Wetzel also stood out for the
Ea~les in their 101-33 rout of the
visning Mustangs. taking the high
jump with a 6-2 effon and finishing
second in the 120 high hurdles, long
1ump and tnple j ump.
Frank Werner was a double winner
for Costa Mesa, taking the shot put in
48-91h and the discus with a 138-11
toss.
record. and dropping University to
0-7.
Becker took the sprints I 0.5 and
23.1. while Luciano went 18.2 and
43.6 in the hurdles.
Bruce Krebs provided University
with its brightest moments. going
2:07.0 and 4:39 to win the half and
mile.
Chapel took herspec1al11es. the half ·
and mile. in 2:20.8 and 5:28.2. Oden
was a winner 1n the shot and discus,
going 33-3 and I 06-3.
The victory gives the Vaqueros a
three-point lead going into the teaiue
finals next week. which means fin1sh-
1ng second to either Newpon Harbor.
El Toro or Corona del Mar would sull
give Irvine a share of the title.
Meanwhile. in girls classification. ll •Corona del Mar's 69-49 victory
was business as usual for Irvine's over Newpon Harbor scrambles the
unbeaten crew. but there was an upset chase of unbeaten Irvine into a thrce-
at Corona del Mar where the Sea way affair with CdM. Newport
Kings turned back a Newport Harbor Harbor and El Toro at 5-2 behind the
contingent. allowing Irvine to enter 7-0 Vaqueros.
the finals with a considerable edge on Maggie Henson was a triple winner
the field. for Harbor. winning the 880 (2:28.2).
• Irvme High wrapped up Its sec-mile (5:38.3) and 2-mile ( 11 :52.5).
ond straight unbeaten Sea View Corona'sdepth. as exemplified by a
League dual meet season with an standout mile relay team of Jane
87-31 rout of host Univers1t). using Harano. Kan Sondra. Jill Harrington
Becker, Luciano pace Irvine the multiple talents of Laura Chapel. and Tracy Evans (4: 19.3), had too
Spnnter Craig Becker and hurdler Sara Monon and Elaina Oden. in much depth for the Sailors.
John Luciano, with additional help addition to strenght in every category. •Estancia took a 69-42 decision
from sophomore Scott Tamura in the Mon on was a three-time winner. from Costa Mesa on the heels of Sue
high and tnple jumps. led the way for sweeping the spnnts 1n 12 0 and·27.6 Gingrich. Wendy Feit, Michelle
Irvine H1pt's 80-56 victory at Uni-and winning the 11 0 low hurdles in Lazorek. Claudine Conte. Kathy
vers1ty. giving the Vaqueros a 3-4 16.8. Hirsch and Kathy Grant.
* * * The March of Dimes 5 and I Ok run
will be held Sunday at the Harbor
Municipal Coun in Newport Bc.ach.
For more information on the run,
phone the March of Dimes in Costa
Mesa at 631-8700.
* * * RUNNING SCHEDULE
SA TU.DAY
Atll'l In Yer1» s Mii la-8"1111 I a m. C5kl
I nd • 45 • m ( 10k) ., YO('be Reolonal Park In
Anaheim. FHI, flal cenlfled course. FM ,, SIG
wllll T·111lr1 and IS wlll'IOul wltll SI Ille tee on ritQ
div. For mor1 lnformallon, PllOne the Soutll Cots!
llunnen 11 '46-3452. Lene ... di atv c-...-Uttw-Dlv s.111t
Studlnt Au.dltlefl S Mii la -8"ln1 I 1.m. 11
El Dore<k> Par• Ea1t In Lonv Beach MOOertl•.
paved course wllll 11M111..,erv mlle. F•" S7 with
T-shirt Ind "' wlll'IOUI wllll SI .. ,. '"· Aw1r0$.
Parkl119 Inside oarlo. 11 S 1.50 For more
Information, PftOnl 121ll 420-2421
SUNDAY
Mlrdl ef Dlmn S Md la -Seolns t-.JO a.m
II Har~ Munlcloal Court, NewPOrt e..cn. Fiii,
'"' ~ .. FM ,, s 10 wllll T ·Slllrt Ind SS wlll'IO!Jl
wllll SI late I•. For more Information, Pl'loM Ille
March of Dimes In Costa ~sa 11 '31·1700.
ltun far Y941r Heart Sii, 11111 end HeH-Mle -
Beolns I 1.m. IS and IOk) and 9 a.m thalf·ml\tl at
El Oora40 Park East In LOnO Bead! '"-v.O
course tllrOUOll oark FM Is SIO willl T·Slllrt and
S6 wllhOul Ind '3 tor kids run. Pf'oce9dl benefit
Ille Lonll 8HCll H11rt Auoclatlon For mol'I
lntormallon, Pt1oM 12131 427-7473.
Lall-Md HeH-Mlratt.1 -Beolns 7.JO 1.m
111 Welno1r1 Lakewood YMCA Fiii COUfM on
cilv slrNls. F• 11 st wllll T ·Slllrt wllh M 1111 fft.
Proceeos benefit various Lal<ewoood cl\afillH
For more lntormat1CH1, oN>ne J.tt Trldole 11 (?13)
920·3SIO
Conquerors roQ
Newport Christian Hieh's pns
softball team rolled to its ninth
straight Academy League victory and
13th in 14 decisions overall Thursday
with a 17-0 rout of visiting Capistrano
Valley.
The ConqueTors used j ust five
innings to do it as Kelly Davidson led
the way at the plate with a 2-for-3 aqd
3 RBI day. And. she allowed just Ofte
single, facing 16 batten in five im~.
striking out eight and walking one.
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MacA.rttlvr e1m ....... AM. CA. lndMduel ~ tocat.d at 1318 lu Community ~t Sten· THe ~ AGAINIT YOU, foHo•oo·
t2'107 ~~~1 w .. fited with the IUbdMde~-=~=:~°.: =o::..:.:.:.:.=:: YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· The t~ '"ho1•" _...a*> Include a~ .... or ~ Nllnw la oondYc:ted by: en COWlty ca.tc of ()nnee ~(y on Into a .inote plll'Oel for c:on fot Off!!t.1.. ~and rel.ell ~ YE~ w.y 4. 1114 •I I: 18 a.m., timllar faclllty Which ll ~. or Intended CK deMOMd for
vtma11 'L.aurtince Apr. 2. 10M dOmlnlw:n purpoeee; MO. NqUee from "QmOa 811• A" to "Offtoe 8tt• F'lcMlllty AeoonY9yanoa Inc., .. °""' oooupenoy, by a '*ltMSlonal veNcle~ cemper • .,.,,, ........
rr,11 etetement w• Ned .it11 u.. naaa to pennn the oonetNc:tlon of • '°"' 8." Property ioc.tM on the .. terty 14>1>ol'ltitd TruatM unar arwl motorhome or .. mie. Wlhk:le UMd1 Of In~ fot UM • a
County C*1I Of Orenoe ~ on Publlthecl Orange COMt Dally unit ~ condominium • and ~ .,.. of Yon Kairmen ~t to Deed of Truat ~ dwelllng, lodging °' for aleeptng purpoeee.
Apf'll 11, 1984 Plt01 Apt« t3, 20. 27. May 4• , ... ¥910ipfMl1t on propeny locat9d In A11911Ut ~ llrCfl ICfMt and ~-10, tNO ... lntt Ho. s.ctJon 2. Thi• Ordloenoe ahall be pubbtMd once In ~
fl'ICM01 20te.a. the A.a Dltttlct, which SICCM!d• the MacArthut ~d: JOneO ,.-a. t 11oe, In bootl taut. page 1157 of ottlcl•I nftlPePet o f the City, and the aame lhall be .necuve 30
Publllhed OrMf9 COMt Dally ~ 'o:~,~~:o"=.1 ~:Si!: ~~rtg. -:0 ~fMf~B: Otflcjaf '*°'cl• In the office of the daye after tt. date of It• adoption. Thie Ordlntnet w• ln-
Pttot "P<ll 27 · May 4• 11 • l&. ttM "8.IC J«)TICE Olttr1e1 on the front ~half of the C!NT!" TAAPFIC PHASING PUN, ~~~~r~~~= troductd at a r~utar mee11ng of the City Council tot the Clfy ol 232 ...... NOTICI Of' TtlU8Tll'• I.ALI lot. The ~ llleO 11\dudee • • r9que11 to emend ·no= ao .. to. v. DAN,.ORO and "A~Y c DAN• Newport Beach held on th• day of April 9, 1984. and •
YOU AM .. DeAUlT UMDD rnodlflaet tothel.onlnQCoduo :~~'f:9.~" SfteA" ft0ft01 HUSBAND ANO WIFE A8 adopt6donthe23rddeyofAprll, 1984,bythefOllowingvote,JO
NI.JC M>na:
::.:-: Of' ~u.:.·::o y~ ~00:=.t~ ==f~ NOTICE HS HEREBY FURntEI' ~~M~rn:~0'1SB.0:1}5 t~:ES Maurer. Heather. T.AJCI ACTION TO PftOTICT l'lto the~ tour toot ~ GIVEN THAT Mid pubic '*'1na HIGHEST llOOER FOR CASH (PtlY' COUNCILM!MBERS Cqx,
YOUft ""°"""' IT llAY • ald9 yard MCb.olc ., ... Included wt• be held In the Cl1Y Hatl Council able et ttme of Nie In le~ money Strauss, Agee
mmt ar MftTIC( IOU> AT t.PUii..tt uu. •YOU 111to 1t1 areqi.at to P9tYn1t the con-Chambara, UOO Newpor t Of the ~ed Stal•) et the front NOES COUNCILMEMBERS Hart "*.IC .. AllMQ NOTICa
NOTICE 18 HEAEIY GIVEN THAT
Iha City Counoll of the City Of New-
port 8Mct'I wfll ho4d. public hMttng
and r9Ylew or USE PERMIT NO.
3081, APPLICATION Of' HELTZER
ENTERPRISES. on property located
al 1455 SuperlOf Avenue. ~oYed
by the Planning Comm4A1on at their
mMtlng of Ap<ll It, 1ee. Raqueet
to ~ the COf'lltructlon ol • lhf ..
ti()()' rnedtc:.i offlCe t>ulldlng end ,.
l•led two-and OM-1\eff ....... perl!·
Ing atNC'lura that ax.aact• the 32
loot bulc height llmlt In the
propoaad 32/50 Foot Ha6gtlt Uml·
tatlon Olt1rtc1. The propoaal aleo In·
ctlJdea • r9QU91t to allow• ponton ol the Pf'opoaad M-llte pwtclng
apacea to be located on the roof of
the pr09<)Md Ptirklng atNC'lure. A
mOdlfleatlOn lo the Zoning Cooa 11
alto r9Queated ao u 10 allO'!W the
UM of compec1 perking apecae IOI a
portion of the raqulfed on-etl'Mt
parking apacea and the aooaptanca
Of Trello Study to u to ellOW the
conetructton of • 43,470 aq. ft.
lqroaa) medlcel office bulldlng. A
Nag.atlva Oeciatatlon h• auppc>rt· Ing documeou are avaltet>ta for
public review and ln.,ectlon at lhe Planning Oapa rlma nt ,
7 t•-640-2 1117)
.__ ___ .-~.-.....-."' ....... ""..-..-.---NftO AN 10\.MATlON Ott ntm atructlon or roof top wQhltec1ural Bou4eYard. Newc>«t 8Mol\, CA. entrance to tM Old Orenge ~ty ABSENT COUNCIL.MEMBERS Plummer
K·110l7 MAW Of' nm "'°'BIMMCI te&turea of en °'*1 netwe lllftldl t2te3, et the hour of 7:30 p.m.., on ~ loeeled on Santa Ant ATTEST: /ti Evelyn R. Hart, MAYOR
NOTICI TO CMDfTCMW AGAIM8T YOU. YOU 8"0UlJ) exceed• the bMIC height llmlt. and the 1•th dllf Of Mey, 1884, •t wNc:ll Blvd., --S)'C81n«e St. a /a/ Wanda E. AnderMn
Of 9UUC 1llAN9l'O CONTACT A LAWYUt. the approval of Reaidenllel Coeetal time and i>l9oe lrt..,_i.d ~ 8roectw.y Santa Ma. CellforrMe ell City Clertc
(Secs. &101-& 107 u C.C.) On Frtday, Mey 11, 1984, et 8: 15 o. ... IOiPft*ll ~ A ~ ~N-cr-e *":~oE~S~~heAc•1TY'· right. ttti..' e'ld lntereet conY9)'ed to Published Orange CoUl Dally Piiot Aprll 27, 1984 Notlc;e IS he<eby g'"'1 to tM AM ' HOME FEOEAAL SAVINGS Oect.anitlon end tuPPC>t1:f Cl.ERK .. .,. and now held by It Urldet Nlcf OMd 2310·84 r~ltore of ORANGE COAST ANO LOAN A$t!OCIATION, a Cor· ment• haw beef'I pr~ by the ........ 27 1.,.8• of Trutt In the propeny lllueted In I TRAILER SUPPLY INC Trwt1Nr"ot, porallon, formerly known u HOME Otty In ~ wtth the appl.-........, • • • .. Mid County end Stat• deecribed ea: l'\lll.IC NOTICE "8.IC J«)TIC(
buslnMI 9ddrau 11 1983 FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN cetlon noted eboYe The City en-2320-64 Lot 83 of Trtel No 4355, In the ---....;;..~.;....;..;.;;.,.;.;.;;;:;__ __ t------------
Newport Blvd. City of Costa Mela. ASSOCIATION Of' SAN DIEGO, et couragee IM!'l'lbeft of the een-a1 .... .,. W\Jl City of eo.ta tHM. County of Or· •2'514
County of Orange. Stat• of Cell· Tru11 .. under • dead ol trvat dated public to r~ and commenl on .--...., "" CE ~. State ol Calttotnle. u per SYMOPatl OF THE fomla that a bulk tr&Mf• 11 at>out Novernt>9r 5, 1879 algnad by thl1 doc\Jmentatlon (coplaa ot whlcfl •~_._.: mep 1'9COfded In bOOk 168 Paoea 31 ANNUAL ITATIMeNT OF
ARY G SUTTON MICKEY MUNOZ. an unmtn"led era evallable et IM Planning 0.. -·-t 33 Incl -.. ~ _. u 1---.11 ~NbeO S~Ot~ ~ SUTTON Trant-woman and BEATRIZ LEYVA pertment (71•) 64G-21'17.) NOTIC• TO CMOITC>ftl o u .. ...., .,.. .., _,eneoua 9t .. et1 TIU. Queranty CompenJ
terea whOse bualnMS addr-la JIMENEZ. an unmarried woman e.nd NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER °' IUUC T'flANPlflll =o: ~'r..~:~~ty~he County Qelv9eton, Teua -Home
891 Joann SI City of COlta Mela. r9C<>rd«I Novembat 15, 19711, U GIVEN THAT aald public hearing (leca. t 101 .. ~07 U.C.C.) EXCEPT ell the oil. gu and other Office; 22DO w .. 1 Looft ~h
County ol Orange. State of Cell-~manl 18e57 Booll 13385 Paga will be held on the t•th dey of May, Notice 11 hereby given to cradl· hydrocarbon aubstallCM end min· Hou1ton, Tl 77m 1102 or the Oftlcl•I Rec«d1 ot Or· lllS., •1 the llOur 01 7:30 Pm., In lhe 10" ot the wllhln na/Md tran.. ., ... In, on and under that por-tlon Ended Oecembw 3 1113 torr': property to be transferred 11 ange County, Calltornla, wlll Mii •t Council Chamt>ats. 3300 Newport leror(s) that• bulk tran1far 11 about of tald land lytng balOw •depth of Total admitted ::s 1,
described In genaral u : All 1took tn publlc auc11on to the lllghett blddef Boulevara. Newpor-t Beach, CA. 10 be made on partonal property 500 '*1ic.I feat below the aurface Total llabllltles trade, fixtures, equipment and good !or caah In United Stat .. Dollert, •t 92883· al whlc,h time and plaoe hereinafter daacrlb9d of Mid land. but wltllOut any rlghl of
$.43,979.979
$30,452.26-4
wtll ot that Traller Supply bualMSI the tronl entrance to the Old Or· lntar"ted person• may appear and The namat and butlneu lid· entry upon Mid land or wfthln the Capltal paid-up
known u ORANGE COAST ange County Courthoute located be heard thereon dre ... , ot the Intended 1rant19fort Id t 5()0 f hereof f Special surplus funds
$3,480.000
$501.404
$9.546.311 TRAILER SUPPL y INC. end localed on Sant• Ana Boulevard I~ the City WANDA E. ANDERSEN. CITY are. EOWARO EEHAHN KIM and ~,po: wh•t~, .. ,..::..;~~ Unaaalgned funds
at 1983 Newpor-t Blvd. City or Co1ta or Santa Ana, Orange County, Cati-CLERK JEANNIE M KIM. 2250 Newport the deed from Eriieat A. Wataon Surplus as regards
M .... County or Orange, State of 'lornla. •II right, title and lnlar•t City of N-port a..cn Blvd., Coat• M .... Ce. and oth49f1, recorded November 5, pollcyholdera California conveyed to and now held by It Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot The location In Calllomle of the 19S. In book 2881 page 2.0, Of· Income f~r the year $13.527.715 s 1()4,285,584
d 1 .. ..,. 2318-84 buelneu office of the Intended Dlsbureements for The bulk transfer will be conaum· jundw the Deed of Trull. In the rMI April 27, 198<C cni.f axecutlva otfloe °' Pflnolpel flclat Record•.
mated on or after the 15th day of property. escr"""" u · trantferor 1, SAME. The 1tr .. t addr ... and other the year $85,en,=4 May, 108• al 10:00 A.M at The North oro.-half ol Loi 6 In All other bullntea namea and ad· common datignetlon, II any, of the b lfy h h b 1 d h GROVER ESCROW CORPOR· Block E of Humphrey'• liddlllon to P\8.JC J«)TlCE rMI SH'operty detc:flbed above la We here Y oer1 t at t ea ove Item• are n aocor ance ATION. wtiose addreu Is 23600 Sant• Ana In the City or Sant• Ane. dr ..... uMd by the lmended tran• purported to be: 3138 Sheron Lane. the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 19 3,
R kt ........ Bl d s 2N El T County ol Ora,.,,., St•I• ot Cell· fttJ9UC HEARING NOTICE feror within thr .. YM'• lut ~,. "-• ••---. c•. "'2'"2'" made to the Insurance Commlsaloner of lhe State of Callfor11la c:f~ v · te. · oro, tornla. as ~·~ • map thereof NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1•11 peat '° tar u known 10 the The ~n:c, "d~m• any pYrsuant to law NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
GIVEN THAT Mid public hMrlng
wilt be Pleld In the C~ Hall Covncfl
Chamber•. :ttOO Nawport Bovkwatd, Newport BMch, CA
92683, 11 the "°"' of 7:30 p.m on
the 1•1h day of Mey, 1034, at whleh
uma and place 1n1.,..ted partonl
mey eppeer end be heard thereon WANDA E ANDERSEN, CITY
CLERK
T I d f It" ,...~ recorded In Book 11 , p.,... 39, Ml .. the City Council O! the City of New· lnlandad trenlf-are· NONE. Uabltit.. for •nv L..--r ...... ~· oft..... C G S VI p ~•d hat the •st ate or no .... a 1 M d-port Beedl will hold public hellr1 The flame(•) and bualneaa ad· .. , -., """"' _ .. -,,. artyte chumann, ce r..,.. ent In the eterowa referred to ner I• oal aneous ap1. recor • u Mid a no dr .. s of the Intended trat'ltfer~) t1ree1 lddrea and other common Brian M Hughes, Asst. ~retary May 1•. 198-4. Orange County and review of GENERAL PLAN dealgnatlon. II eny, lhown herein. bll 0 Co D II Pit .. ii 26 27 28 29 30 1a•.o1 So fat 88 11 known 10 the Trana-The t1reat addreu or other c;om. AMENDMENT NO. 83·1(c) • R• are KUO.SUN LEE and MEI H I Said Hie wlH be made, but Pu Shed range ast a y ot ,..pr • , , • • ~
fw...-1), all butlnesa names and lid· rnon ~atlon of the above rMI qyeat of HEL TZER ENTERPRISES, LEE. 3853 E Colo<ado Blvd.. wtthout covenant Ot warranty, ax· 2239~ ....., L .&.....-f emend Pasaderle, CA drenee uted by the Trant~or(•) prN openyh h knowns to "'s u . 117 11: ~·e:J" General r;::.1, to That the property pertinent her• prau or Implied, regarding Utla. lllllDt ,,. MnJ1C£ Ill_,,. MnTll'r tor the past threa year. are. SAME. on Hat away tr .. t, ant• Ana, ..... -,....... · or 10 11 daKtlbed ln~al .. : Motel pot ... 1lon, or anc:umt>ranoaa. to .-~nu .-~ nu1"4 Dated: Ap<ll 13, 19&4 Callfoml• 9270 I property IOCated adjacent to MEDI· pay the remaining pnnclpel IUm of ----------------------LARRY G. SUTTON Thia MJe will be made, wlthoYt CAL LANE, '° u lo radMlgnata end tocated at 22 N9Wpor1 BIVd.. the note(a) tecured by Mid Daad of B-2.Mel
SHARON 0 . SUTTON covenant Of wenanty. ~Meed or Mid property from "Muttlpla Famlly Coate Maaa. CA Trutt, with lnt••t thereon, .. 8VNOPSl8 Of T1tE
Tr-lerea Implied. raQtrdlf'IO tltla, pc1H1ak>n, Resldentlal" uaes to "Admlnl .. tr~ar~~':" .. ~~:! ~. ~ provided In aald nota(t). lid'vanf»e, ANNUAL ITATEMEHT City of Newport 8Mch
Pul>llahed Or~ Cout Dally Pttot
April 27. 108<C
Published Or&1199 Cou1 CJilty Ptk>I °' enc\lmbrano.t, to pay the unpaid trallva. Prolaalonal. md Flnanclel BABA BEST WESTERN If any, under the tarma of uld Daad COMCO INSURANCE COMPANY
April 27. 198<C , p<lnclpel sum of ~.808.28, plus CommMClal" usea, and the eccap-That uld bulk tranlfar la In· of Tru1t, feaa. ctlefgea end U · 205 !at Tenth 91,..1 231•-a. Interest u prOVid«l In the note ea-tance of an Envtronmental Oocu-pan ... ol the Trv.tea and ot the cured by lhe dead of trutt. p1u1 an mant Thia project lncludH tended to ba con1M1mmated •t the trust• created by aald OMd ol Amertlo, Tea• 79101
-----------•ddltion•I .. umated amount of proposed ORDINANCE NO. 84-15. office ol LocklllrOOd &crow Corp., Trust. Home Office
2317-a.
P\8.JC NOTict Pl&.IC NOTICE St.•68 00 It any, undef the term• of being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE c'22• E. Graen Stree1, Puedana. The total amount of the unpaid Veer Ended Decemb9r 31, 1193
-----------11nedtMK1 oftru1tandt"',Chargaa CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ountyofOranga.Calllornia 91106· belance of th41 obllgatton aacurad Total admitted assets $23.120.768
$18,306.432 B·2'3IOI and expen-of the Tru11... AMENDING PORTIONS OF DIS· on or lltlf May 15• lta.4. by the Pfoperly to be IOld and Total llabllltles
SYNOPSIS CIF THE The LendarlBeMflclary undlf the TRICTING MAPS NO. 22 AND 25 c:i~~r~~lk J~~~:: 1~0~=cl~ rea&onable .. tlmated cost1, ex-Capital paid-up/Guaranty ANNUAL STATEMENT deed ol lruat hu uaigned and de--SO AS TO RECLASSIFY PROP· '*'"9 and advance. at the tl!M of C l II ANVIL INSURANCE COMPANY livered ol the Tru1t .. a Oeclaratlon ERTY DESCRl BEO AS 1'AACT NO Code S.Ctlon 8106. the Initial publlcetlon of the Notice ap ta of Detault ol the obllgetlona aacured 1 t018 FROM THE A·3 (2178) DIS· The n•rM and •ddr ... of the I*· or Sale 18 $33.935 56. Statutory Deposit 18021 Cowen by the deed of trust. and• Notice of TRICT TO THE A·P DISTRICT· son wlltl Whom clalm• may be llled The beneficiary under tald OMd Gross paid-In and
$1,250,000
lrvlM, CA. 92714 Detault and El.ctlon 10 Sall. wnlctl PLANNING COMMISSION AMEND· ls Lockwood Etcrow Corp., 1224 E. ot Trull heretofore executed and contributed surplus o.t--e Otflce ••ENT NO 601 T"•FFIC STUDY Green Street, Puadeoe. CA. 91106 $3,546,000
.....,." recorded on November 23. 1983 at .... · : a "" ; dell¥ared to the unctarllglled a writ· Unassigned funda VNr Ended 0.C.mber 31, 1913 Document 83-539398. of Officlal and CERTIFICATION OF CORREC-and the tut day tor nung cialma by ten Declaration of default end o.. (surplus) $18,324 Total admitted assets S 11,370,830 AeoOfdt TION FOR TRACT NO I 1018. any creditor lh•ll ba May 14· l984. manct tor Sale. and• written Notice
Total liablllties $6 350 737 Thia Mle Wiii be conducted by NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER which 1• the bu•lnen d•y before the of Default and Election lo Sell. The Surplus .. regards
Capital paid-up/Guaranty , , Callfornla Potting and Publlthlng GIVEN THAT Mid public tieerlng con1ummat1on dale •pacified undersigned cauted .. Id Notice of policyholders $4.814,324
C'"nltal/ Company whose addrata and will be held In tn. City Hall Council above Default and Election 10 Seti to be Income for the year
-phone number 11 1028 North Lake Chambers, 3300 Newport Dated Aprll l7. 1984 recorded In the county ""'9r• th41 Dlaburaements ror
s 18,450.536
Statutory Deposit $ l ,500.ooo Avenue. Suite 201, Pasadena, Calf.. Boulevard. Newl>Of1 Beaoh, CA KUO-SUN LEE real Pfoperty 11 tocated the year $16,33.4,361
Gross paid-In and tornla 9110• (213) ee 1_.S.6 92663. on the 14th day of Mey 1984, MEI HUI LEE Date· March 30, 198'4 We hereby certify that lhe above Items are In accordance with
contributed surplus 5275.000 Dated Aprll 5. 198<C 111 the hou• of 7.30 p.m., •• wnletl Intended TraniferH(st FIDELITY RECONVE'fANCE INC. the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 198'3, Unas.s""ned funds HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO time and plaoe lnler .. ted partonl PubllsheO Orange Coast Dally as aald Trustee (surplu~) s3.245.093 I LOAN ASSOCIATION may appear and be heard thereon P1to1 April 27 19a. 5530 Cott>tn Ave . • lOO, Tanana. made to the Insurance Commissioner. pursuant to law.
Surplus as regards 11 Corporation, u Trvatee WANDA E ANDERSEN. CITY 2260-84 CA 91358 HAROLD LEROY ANDERSON. President
polk:yti Id $5.020,093 By LINDA R WARNER CLERK PtalC NOTICE (818) 705-7386 ROBERT ARTHUR BRIDGES. Assistant Secretary lncome010~~ year $8.232.322 Manager. Tru11ae Department NJD City of Newl>Of1 BeKh By USA M. KESSLER. Atalttant Published Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot Apnl 26, 27, 28, 29. 30. 1984
Disbursements for Put>lllhad Orange Coast Dally Pllo1 PublllMd Dfange Coast Dally Pllol NOTICE°' TMJITEE'I IA.LE Secretary 2241~ Aor1t 20. 27. May 4. 108<C Aprll 27. 198• L-No. ICHWAI Published Orange Cout Dally th8J~~reby cer11fy that the above items are in accor~~~~!!~~ 2192·8<C -2319·8<C T ~~(:~~ Piiot April 13· 20· 27 · 198• 2026-84
the Annual Statement for the year ended December 3 1 1983, Pta.IC NOTICE PlB.JC NOTICE T.O. HRVtCI COMPANY
made lo lhe Insurance Commissioner pursuant to law NOTIC"" ,_ ..,..,1 ._1•11.,.. ••duly appointed Truai .. under lhe
Kenton M Whitesel, President NOTICE Of TRUITEE'I IAL& , __ '"'No..,....ooe'"1" .... ~u•~a following datc:rlbed deed ol trust
Roberl O. Nunes, Secretary Loeti No. 72312'/ITEWART I ~ · .,, ....... -WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
P bl hed 0 C I 0 I PI I A I 26 27 28 29 30 1984 T.I . No. 1-1"'3 TU.a~~~IK7D TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR u IS range oas at y I 0 prt . . ' ' ' UNIT COOE I ... RVICE "0"1M~l!NllONI IN CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR
2242•84 WESTWOOD AHOCIATH '"' CORPOAATED • CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
lr.i~l!~l~~~lll!ll~IL---------u duty appointed Trust .. under the as duly appointed Trustea undlf the CIVIL CODE SECTION 292•h (pay· -1,l I• 11• 1 •••• I • tollowlng deacrll>ed deed of tru11 lotlowlng deacrlbed deed of trutl eble at the time of tale tn 19Wful Jl!llil'f!lllll!I I.. ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION money of tne United Statet) all ,_ ,. •••• _ ......... ii--TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR rlgh1. !Ille and Interest conveyed 10
CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR and now held by It under .. 1d Deed GURR M esa; brother of Joan Van CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ot Trull In lhe property herelnatter GEORGE W . GURR, 89 Doren of Forked River New CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· CIVIL CODE SECTION ""'24h ( described ' able II the lime ol Nie In lawf\JI u PtlY· TR us i 0 R . ARD A T H M years, passed away on Apnl Jersey; grandfather of mnnau of the Unit ..... Stat .. ) _,1 able at the time or Nie In lewful 2 8 Cos M ,..._,_ ~ .. ~, "" .. money ol the United Stelee) all SCHWAB, Truttee Undet Oeclar· 5, 19 4 in ta esa, '-CUI· Karalyn and Megan Blake. rlgllt. title and lntareet conveyed to right title and Interest conveyed 10 atton of Trual Dated S41ptamber 12,
fonua. He was a resident of both of Costa Mesa Chris and now held by II under aald Deed and~ held by 11 under Mid Deed 1977 F/B/O THE SCHWAB FAMIL y
.Ba.Jboa for 32 years where Shaun and K evin Kyle, a.ii do!._T!~~n the propeny llerelnefter of Trull In the p·openy heralnertar and STEVEN M SCHWAB and
h · ed af h ' f ..,.....,.,.,... Oescr1bad· YVONNE L SCHWAB e retlr ter teac mg or of Costa Mesa; uncle of TRUSTOR· CHARLES w TURN-TRUSTOR: KARL KONKOL LISA BENEFICIARY. 0 . GAYLE BOS·
30 years in Bakersfield , Peter Blake of fiankhn ER, ENGRIO OCTAVIA JOHNSON W MS ro•rv LEE. W TWICK
Califorrua He lS swvived by N J Ro v ~ TURNER ~.,., ... ~LUA ' """'. IL· RECORDED N<Mlmber 20, 1981
h f { 59 Miriam ew el"8ey. y an . BENEFICIARY THE HAMMOND BENEFICl•RY· ... N ..... E, .. s·v ... Instr No 236« In Book 1•297 is Wt e 0 years, . of Scranton. Pennsylvarua, COMPANY "' " "'" ... "' 1159 f Offlclal Aecorda he
Burt Gurr, his son, George Peter Van D oren of RECOADEDJ11m1ary23. 1t78u IN~~tf~A~~.1"'1~ u ~=of 1~ Recorder ot ex~
W Gurr, Jr of Balboa, his Bncktown, New Jersey Instr No 27935 In Book 13009 lnt1r. No. 83-116988 of Official Re-County
da ht.e ,..._ G 1 S · • page 1556 of Official Record1 In the Hid deed of 1ru11 dascrlbel the ug r . ut>neVleve urr A ice c hm1dilng of office of the Recorder 01 Or•nn.a cords In the offlca of &he Aecorder
S th { 0 d CaJf B k N J ~··-of Or•nna County; IOllowlng rru o nn a. onua nc town, ew ersey, Coun". S&lddMd of trvtl deacrit>ea the Lot 17 and the SOYthweaterty s
and four grandchildren, Elizabeth Mosc:atello of Lm· said dMCJ of truat oescnbes the rooowtng· feet of Lot 19, Block 238, Corona
Julle Gurr. Johanna Smith coin Park N e w Je....,...,y following A , __ __.. ....... 1nt-11n __ ... 10 , .. _ del Mar tn lhe City ot Newpor1 ' . ·~ • LOI 10 of Tract No 2727. In the .........,...,.., ...... ...... • .. ee.c c I 0 s f and Evan Srruth, as well as Cynthia Costello of Lmcoln City 01 ,.._111 M-·. •• ,_ m•n tollowlng. Lot « of Tract No. 9879, n. ounty 0 range, late 0
hbo d ""' --,....... -In the City or Irvine, u par map California. H ahown on • map ra· many caring ne1g rs an Park, New Jersey and Julie recorded In Book 87, Peges 34 and r41COfded lnt>ool<•l 2. P~30•nd cord«! In Book 3. Pages•1 and 42,
!nends Bunel at sea. The Van Doren of Forked R iver. 35 of Mlac.ltanaova Mepa, In the 31 ot Mt~• Mac>e. In the Mt1e9t111naout Mapa, In the offlca or
!am1Jy suggests that anyone New Jersey Member Christ ~l:C~n:;9 County Recorder of ottloa of the county recorder or said the County RecOf'der of aald Coun·
who wishes may donat.e Ln Lutheran Church, Costa YOU AREINDEFAULTUNOERA c~o'O·,.,REINOEFAULTUNOERA tyYOUAREINOEFAULTUNDEAA
his memor y t o the M esa. Visitation Friday OEEDOFTRUSTDATEOJanuaryll. OEEOOF TRUSTDATED Man:h ,. DEED OF TRUST DATED Oetober
Alzheimer's Disease and Re· from 2 PM until 9 PM at 1979. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 16, tll81 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· '-ted Di d . TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT , TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP I.Ml sor ers Assoclat1on, Pierce Brothers Bell Broad· MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY 1T •
420 w 19th Str('('t, Costo wa·; M o ... uary Funeral "'°r· IF YOU NEC'"' ·N EXP· .. N .. TION MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· '• .,.. ._ " ...,.. " IF 'YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· M esa, CA 92627 Vires Saturday April 28 OF THE NATURE OF' THE OF THE NATURE OF THE PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
I . ' ' PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU BLAKE' SR 19t..4 at 10 AM at Chnst SHOULD CONTACT A L·WYER PROCEEDING AGAl~ST YOU vou . " SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· J ER 0 ME T II 0 MA ~ Lutheran Chur<'h, Costa 416 Princeton Ol'lve Coeta Mesa, 59 Cape Cod. lrvlna. CA 9271, YEA ,
BLAKE SR M<-c~ Mf..sa Jntnment Pac1f1l' CA 92826 "(II 8 itreei lddreu 01 common 317-3 17 "'JHm•ne Avenue Cor· • ~· away \I M alp p · '(II 11 atrf'et addrau or common ona dat Mar CA April 25 19~4 in Ni•wport 1ew emnn ark 1ef'('e deSlgnallon 01 property 11 shown dttslgnallon ot property la anown . •
Beach Beloved husband ()f Br11ther Bell Broadw ay above no warranty is glV-aa to Its ebove no warranty is given u to 111 Ill 11 strttet llddre" °' common .,.. complet-n or correct,.,...)." The designation ol property It lhown M argaret L Blakt• of <A:o.t<.i l M ortuary . Costa Mesa. comptet-uorcorrectnen)''The beneficiary under Mid Daad 01 at>ove,nowarran1y11g1venu10111
M esa, father of Jerome I f1'42-!1150 ='.~~'lea=• .~~MC~ d':. Trust by reaton or a breech or de-complet-Horcorrec1neas). The
Blake, Jr of Cost.a MPSa and DIAMOND fault In the obllgatlona MCUred ::,~~; :'et~:~·::U:!: ~llc~~';~'c;, .•r:,d.~ :;~
H eather K vie of Costa IJ I E R B E R T D A. V I D thereby, '*•lofore executed and dallvered lo lt\e underllglled •writ· taull in the obOgallon• MCured · r 1 [A O delivered to the undlf1i9ned •writ· ten Oeciatetlon 01 Default and o.. thefeby, neralotora axaouted and
I J M ND. loVIIlg brother ten 0ec1arat1on of Default end 0.. mand for s .... and written notice ot delivered to the uncteralgned •writ. H~f'BOR lAWH·M T OLlvt of Manon M c .Eachen of manct for Sele. and written no11ee of breech and of election 10 cauee the ten Oaclarallon of Default and O..
• • C New port Beoch and Ralph brMCll and of alecllon to cauM the unctar•""ned 10 Mii uld ~ 10 mand tor Sala. and written notice ot .... ortvary • emetery . undeniQned to Mii said proper'ly to ...., ,... ,,,..._ '1 braach and of etectlOn to cauM the Crematory Diamond o( Phoerux. An· .. uaty Mid obl""•ttoni. and , .. ~ .. uttsly Mid obligation•. and thef•
I "' ·-after the underalgnad cauMd Mid undatllgnad to Mil .. Id propwty to 1625 G1~1er A"e lJlna, oving uncle of Stc-ve attar the undertlgnad CIUMd Mid notice of braach ~of al«:tton 10 .. 11e1y Mid obllgallont, and t11w•
Costa MMa Mc Eachen, Gary M c notlc;e of br'Mal and of alacilon 10 be recorded January 18 1984 u 111., the undaralgned ceuMd M id ~<'·555• Eachen Chap Dt'amond De ba recorded January 10, 1984 u Instr No 84-02•ees of Otnct.t Re-notloa or brMcll and or al«:tlon 10
bo h ~ d Carol • •-~ ln11r No M .Ot 1925 of Offlcla.I A.-corai In tn. offioa 01 the Record« be reclorded January t 1. 198• u
PIERCE •ROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
, 10 Broad .... a~
Cos1a Mf'SJ
6•7 , .. ,o
BALTZ BCHCt~O"
SMITH & TUfHll.l
WCSTCLIH' CHAPEL
4 • F 1 .. 11 C, • . ~· .. ~ .. ,.
I 1'1 ) : •
PAC,,IC VIEW
M EMORIAi. PARK
L "'n111t,.1 ~ • ~ul I I
(..nA(:f>I I {.tA"1 fl •,
ra IAl an .n..ru1 cord• 1n the office of Ille Recordat of Orange County· lnttr No &<e--01•e10 ol Ofllclal Re-
lsbell Graveside services of Orange County, Said Nia wttt' be made, but CO'da In the office of lhe Recorder
w1U be held Sunday Apnl Said ..,. wtll t>e mlide, but without C0"9flant or warranty, ax· of Orange County; 2~ 1984 1 PM Be h without eownant or warranty, ax P' ... Of Implied, regarding tltle Said Mia wlH t>a made, bul · at l't l prees or lmplled. regarding mi. posMMlon, or anoumbrMOM, 10 wllhoul covenant or werranty, ex·
Israel ~metery, Phoenix ponetelorl. or eneumbrano... to pay the remaining princtpat 1Um of c>,..... or Implied, regertJlng tllla
Arizona Baltz Bergeron pey the remelnlng prlnetpal aum of the note(•) Mc:urad by Mid deed of potM&llon, or anovmt>ranoea, to
Sm 1th & Tuthtll, for· ~heruanoi. '!l'hl ~nt.!•edt by•• M1nk!.-~n01of• Tru1t. with fntar•I .. In aald 'IOte pay the remaining principal*''" of ....... f al d ... , .. ..., PfOvlded, lidvancaa, If any. under the note(•) aecureo by •.tel dMd or w~uumg uner irectors provided. edvanc., If any,~ tnatwmtolNldOMdoftrVtt ,._ Trust. with lnt••t u In Aid note JESKE he tarmt of Mid OMd of trutt. ,..., Charga, and upen... of' t"9 provided. edvancea, If any, undet
LZE K JESKE. age 40, de-Tr:;r.:ai,:~ t:.X:::t'::r.!:edu~ =1~ an:f°ir': trwtt «•led by = 0!:1<1 =~N:; ~
parted to be with her Lord aald OMd of Truat Said .-wtll be held on· 'rtd•y Trutt .. and ofthe truet• cr .. teo by
on April :.!~. 198'4 after M:t:.r~ff!~':~~~~:; Mey ta. t9M . et 2:30 p.m. at t,.,. U:.::!.0~':'hetd M
struggling with c.ancer for ~ A~ amrano. to the ~~~~to@!: May 14, 1M.4, at no~m ~
thl't'f' yean She wu thto CMc C.,,ter Bulldlng, 300 ENt ~ ,.,..,. 0renoa' CA Chapmen Avenue antranoe to the
Wl(C' of Reverend 8~ Chepman AY9 • Orenge CA Al the time • of the tMlel pubfi. CMc <Anter 8ulldlng, 300 fMt
Jt"Sk<' and moth.-r of Marta, ce~~ ~t":. °' ,::.lfllt: ~:.; cetlon ot tNI nottoe, IN total ~ t!: ·:;:ei~ publl-
Beata and Timon Ker fam emount otthe unpaid tMitm"Oe ot the ' ~~ ~ = ;!: eetlotl of !NII 'IOtloe, the tot•
1ly lnc-ludes her C.tht'r, ot>llQ4ltl0n teQnd by the •t>ow o.-:::CC, deed of ,ru: ancteeilmat.i amount oftheun"91d c.aanoeot the
J e k A h 5 v ,. 1 s s 0 f acrtbad deed of ll'\4t end •t1me1ed co.la. ·~· etld aovenoaa 11 oc«oatlon leQnd by IN above o.-IU la W r-ooett. upen .... ~ llOV9llDM II 122 702 28 ~6.s deed of tNal end ..tlmaled J.IM.>f"ll utem, est UTr· 197e2211 The tocal lndet)teOMM bell'O an ~ta u--. end ~ta
man) and her mothtr, The 101a1 ~ ~.,, •t1meteonwhld1tMopenlngtidi. S2t3.04t01
NM.IC NOTICE
K·Jl0f9
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
WILLIAM F. LOWANCE,
aka WILLIAM FRANKLIN
LOW ANCE AND OF PETI·
TION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE NO. AJ%%898
To all heirs. beneficiaries.
creditors and rontingent
creditors of WILLIAM F.
LOW ANCE, aka WILLIAM
FRANKLIN L OWANCE
and persons who may be
otherwise interested in the
will and/ or estate:
A petition has been filed
by CAROL D . LOW ANCE
in the Supenor Court of Qr.
ange County requesting that
CAROL D LOW ANCE be
appomted as personal rep-
resentative to adnuruster the
estate of WILLIAM F.
LOWANCE aka WILLIAM
FRANKLIN LOWANC E
(under the Independent Ad·
ministration of Estates A ct).
The petition is set for hear·
mg In Dept. No. 3 at 700
Civic Center Dr., W est.
Santa Ana. CA 92701 on May
23, 1984 at 9.30 A .M .
IF YOU OBJECf to the
granting of the pe\Jtion. you
should either appear at the
hearing and state you obJeC·
lions or fill· written objec·
t1ons with the court before
the heanng Your appear·
ance may be m person or by
your at tomey.
IF YOU ARE A CREDI-
TOR or a contlngent creditor
of the de<:eased, you must
file your claim with the
t'OUrt or present 1t to the per·
sonal represeni,tlve ap-
pointed by the court within
four months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in Section 700 of
t he Probate Code of C.U-
fomia. The Ume for fil.inl
claimt wW not upitt prior
to four months from the det.t
of the hearing noti<.'ed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by th court. 11
you are lnt.trcs~ in the a-
t.A~. you may aerve upon the
executor or admJ.n.latretor, or
upon t.Mattomey for t,ho9.
ecutor or adminlstntor. and
file WI th the oourt wt th
proof of aervb. a wntwn
request siatJ.na IN t you ~
al.re a-pedal notJco. of the fil·
Ingot an mvmtory and •P.
prai.ment or esiat.t ._ta or
of the pet:H:.l:Ons or .ccounta
menticned In S«Uon l200 r.,oo Pjl!C•'•C '""" Or •• t~ ...... 0011 ~· 1 '
• .i• 7~n
Vanda C~lmU\& of f"ort "t1mateonwtllctltheopeningbld1t ~mey beootalneoliy cel-The 1ota1 lndebtadneea ~en
Way n lnd 111 na and ,e0tnpu1edmeybeot>ta1Ndbyoall· tng (7 t4) t37·01H or (2131 astlmataonwNdlttla~bldtaand1200., of the Ca.Utom1a Ing (7 1•) H7·0H8 Of 12 t3l 927-"MS the-befOr9 tl't .. alia CIOm9U1ed may be ob.__,~ c.11-Probet.o Code
McCORMICK M ORTUAlllY
''9~ 1.10 ina C1,.1o., Ro
Laguna Bt>"t '" C." ~;>6~1
•!.'l·l Q4 . !i
brother. M:vtm.s Vem of 1en ... ees 111e day before the.... Dated AP't IO 1084 1n11 (7t•I 137·00H or (212) ARLEN 0 ·\\'OFFJNDEN
Mc Farland, Callfomla Dated AJ>rH 1), 1"4 SERVICE OIMEHSION• IN 127-4115 tl'la cs.J ti.ten""'..,. I LATHAM• WA _ __,
V lc>wlng fnday r PM to 9 WESTWOOO A890CIATt8 CORPOAATED Dated A.prll 12, 1tf.4 C O 1 runa
PM and f W'W.'1'a) .. aakl Truat.. .. MIO TIUltM T 0 SERVICE C()MPAl>IY llG Newporl Cuter Drive
ll'rvk'l!S on By TD SE~VICf COMP-'NY ~ ly TD SERVICE COMPANY t .. Mid Trvatee. s.J&e l... . Saturday, April 28. l984 Ol 2 By Con1 cac>ru, AMlmnt ~ e, M.;ey MehOney. ,._..,.,;.1: ly &w Pftchafd. Atllttant S.O.. Nt~rt B dt CA tUlt PM . bot h a c Ch r l 1 t fetlt'Y retety relllfY ea • •
Lulhtran Church C.O.ta City DIYd Weat, Otengie. CA I One City ltvd W•I Qnno.t. CA One City 8IYd , W•t O<angie, CA 711· lff
M Pl D-. .L· HU 124111 ·~ Publlahed Ora Coast "9 ,.rao un1uien Bc-ll 7l41935-82M '7t•> 835-8281 111•> 93&-42N Daily POMA-• 21 28 Ma Broadway Mortuary. Dirt'<'· P\Jbllal'Mld Oranot eo.t Deify Publt.lhitd Orange Cou\ Dally Pubflthed Oranoe eo..1 OU>' "'.. • • 'I
ton.. 642·9150 Pilot Ac>rll :)() 21 M.ay c 1M4 j Plkrt April 27, Mey 4 11 l"4 PllOl ~prll I0,•27 , M.., '1, tOM 4, 19iW -2t11·M 213H4 ,,.._.. 2315·84
MllC NOTICE Ml.JC J«>llCE
B-21515
SVNOPSll OF TitE
ANNUAL STATEMENT
UNICARE INSURANCE COMPANY
2361 Cempua Drive, Suite 104
l"lne, CA. 12715
Home Office
YHr Ended o.c.tnber 31, 1913
Total admitted assets
Total llabllltles
Capllal paid-up/Guaranty
Capital/
Statutory Deposit
Gross paid-In and
conlrlbuted surplus
Unassigned funds
(surplus)
Surplus as regards
policyholders
Income lor the year
Olabursemeota tor
$1.000.000
$3,500.000
$1,352,837
$28.490,507
$22.637,670
$5,852,837
$~2.019,951
the year $1 1.842. 169
We hereby certify that the abOve items are in accordance with
the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1983,
made to the Insurance Commissioner, pYrsuant to law
ELWOOD T BANNING, President
RUSSELL E LEATHERBY, Secretary
Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 26. 27. 28, 29, 30, 19"4
2240M
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RESOLUTION NO. '445
A RESOLUTION OF THE CrTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of
NEWPOftT HACH DECLARING ITS' INTENTION TO YACAT'I!
TICOM:>IROGA STREET EXCEPTING AREA8 flESIRVIO
l'OA f.AHMENTS WHICH ARE PROPOSED TOH VACATID•
BETTING PUBLIC HEARING THEREON '
WHEREAS, the City Councll of the City of Newport Beach,
pursuant to the provisions of the Street Vacation Act and all
amendments thereto. being Sections 8300 to 8325 and 8340 to
8353 Inclusive of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
Callfornla. provldea for the vacation of easements: and
WHEREAS. the Newpor1 Crest Homeowners Auoclatlon has
requested that Ticonderoga Street be veca1ed eo th•t 11 cOUkl
then become a private street: and
WHEREAS, an agreement has been entered Into between the
Newport Crest Homeowners Association and the Seawtnd
Homeowners Aaaociatlon to provide for the con~on of
Tloond•oga St. Into a private street; and
WHEREAS. all utilities heve been notified and a publlo utllty
and public service euement wtll be retained over Ticonderoga
St. to allow the City utltltlea and other utlllty access to operate,
maintain and replece their facllltles; and
WHEREAS, the City wtll also reserve a blkewey .. ..,,.,.,..t
along Tlcond8foga St .. and
WHEREAS, the area to be vacated Is described u follows;
All of that certain street known u Tloond•oga Street, 82.00
feet wide, q shown on a map ot Trect No. 7852 flied In Book 302
Pages 7, 8 and 9 of MllOellaneoua Maps, Record• of Ora~
County, Callfornla and reMtVlng therefrom a blanket fftement
for public utlllty purpoMS, as described on Exhibit "A •tt•ched
hereto; and
WHEREAS. the area lo be vecated la det<lnbed on a <>M-P9
map, a copy of which I• etteched hereto u Exhibit "8" and
lncorporeted herein; and
WHEAEAS. proeeedlnga for vecatlon of the •bov.d81Cflbed atee• ahalt be undertaken by the City Councfl of 1he City Of
Hftlport Beach, pursuant to th• PfOvlalona of the Street Va·
cation Act or 1941 and an amendments thereto. being s.ctl~
8300 and 8325 and 83<t0 to 8353 lnduatve, ot the Streett end
HIQttway Code ot the State of CeJlfomla.
HOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City ot Newport a..cn. that notice I• hereby g...,.,, that h'9
City Council of the City Of Newport 9Mch ooea het9l>y nx "9
14th day of May. 1984, at the hour of 7:30 p.m . of Mid day, In h
City Counctt Ch•mbef'• Of lhe City of Newpot1 Bwtl, toc.ted ~
3300 N.wport Boui.vard. Newport Buch, Cellfomia, • the time
and ptece for hating aft pereona lnt.,etted In, or Objecting to,
the propoeed vacation pr~lnoa, end the City Counot& at llllfd
time tnd pl.oe wUI hear any ~ Ott.reef by any 1*10f1
lntet•ted In .. Id vec:.tlon, end ee IT FURTHER RESOLVED thtt thla AeeoluUon Of lnltnt
9halt be published at i.ur Of'ICe In the offldal new.pepw Of &he
CUy, Ind Mid pubfic.tlon llhall be made before the date .. , for
the hating of all S*tOnt lnteruted In or ot>Jeetlng to the
propoetd vtcatlon
ADOPTED th e 23fd day of Aprll, 1984
EXHIBITS "A & O" on flle In
the C~ty ~·1 Otftce
ATIE8T.
/a/EWAyn R Hart
Mayor
/1/Wand• E And Mn
CltyO*k
Pvbl1$h*S ~•noe Cout Dally Piiot Apttl 21
Spencer gets new post
at Zigner & Associates
R.M. "Mike" Spencer is the new uecutive vice president of Gloria Ztper
fl A110Clates, lac., of Newport Beach. Spencer, who spent the J>&St six yean as
director. of corporate communications for WaJt DIAey ProAc:tloM, will be
rcSJ>C?OStble .for the creation c;>f a new fLnancial public relations division of the
public relations and marlcettn& flrrn . The San Clemente resident is a former
writer and editor of the Los Angeles Times and the author of several books and
television documentaries .. • • • .K~e" M. Fl~ber and James H. McNamara have been promoted to vice
pres1dent1aJ posts in Vaioa Bank'• South Orange County Regional Office in N~WJ?Ort Bea~h. Fischer, an Irvine rt5ident, will be a vice president in the
pnonty banking department, while McNamara will work in the commercial
loan department. Fischer joined Unfon Bank in 1976 and most recently served
as assistant vice president He is a member of the Newport Harbor Arca
SPENCER McNAMARA FISCHER STRODE
Chamber of Commerce. McNamara Joined the bank m 1979 as a management
trainee and holds a B.A. from UCLA. • • • James B. Strode of Huntington Beach has been appointed vice president
of manufacturing for Scotsman Maaalacl1lrillg Corp. of Long Beach. Strode
joined Scotsman in 1981 as director of manufacturinJ. The finn specializes in
~si&ll:ing a.nd building pre~nstructed commercial buildings and has offices
m Olhfom1a. Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Texas and New Mexico. • • • -.Bob La Touret&e. has been-appointed regional VlCC president of Ro1ers
Cablesy1tem1 of California, serving Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, ~tan ton, Midway City, Westminster and Los Alamitosalong with several cities
1n Los Angeles County. La Tourette formerly served as executive vice preside~t. apd general manag.er of the Rogers systems in Huntington Beach.
Before JOining Cablesystems in 1983. La T ourette was a senior-level manager
with Pacific Telepiloae. • • • Boule Movaeslu of Fountain Valley has been promoted to manager of
cash planning and financial reporting of Carl Karcher Enterprt1e1, Inc. In her
new post. she is responsible for forecasting the company's cash requirements.
investing surplus funds and preparing financial reports. Movsesian joined the
firm in 1980 as an assistant to the general manager of general accounting. She
was later promoted to senior financial analyst before taking on her new role. • • • Tile Willard Co. ofFountain Valley has announced its 1983 audited figures
for the year ending Dec. 31. During the year, Willard recorded a loss of
S 196. 769, or 44 cents per share. compared to 1982 earnings ors J 02.323, or 23
. cents per share. Sales for 1983 were a record S7.371.012, up 56 percent over
1982 sales ofS4,70l.S33. The loss was attributed mostly to an expected loss
from a wholly-ownded subsidiary acquired during the year. The subsidiary's
operations have now reached the break-even point. • • • WUllam J. O'NeUI of Irvine has been retained as consulting television
producer for th e CbJldren's Miracle Network Telethon, to be telecast in June by
Memorial Mecllca l Center of Long Beach. O'Neill. who owns and operates
O'Neill Television Production oflrvine. was previously in production work at
KOCE-TV Channel 50 in Huntington Beach. As consultant, O'Neil will
produce local segments of the national telethon for Miller Children's Ho1pltal
of Memorial Medical Center. • • • Frontier Airllaes carried 6,467,000ton-milesof cargo (one ton carried one
mile) in the first quarter of 1984, an 18 percent increase from the S.480,000 ton-
miles carried the same period a year previousl y. Cargo shipments for the
airline, which operates f11tV'ts from John Wayne Airport, include freight. maal
and express between 78 airports in 27 states plus Canada and Mexico.
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Howard P. Allen R. Frederick Chrt•tle
Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT,,,_, .. WI.
William IL Goald
Four const.ruttion industry ~,..,
ecutivct will be bonoml Tuad9Y •?!
the fttst Buildina Industry A9ocia·::
tion Hall of Fame Dinner, to be bekl.""
at tbt Bonaventure Hoiel in Lot•.
Aftleles.
Honorees include Kennetll".,
Leventhal, founder and mallllint •
partner of Kenneth Leventhal & Co.; .. •
Randall Presley, chairman of lhe .·:
Allen new head of SoCal Edison
Presley companies; Lci&hton Tuck. •
scnjor vice president o( First Inter-••
state Bank; and Ray Watt. founder· ..
and chairman of Watt Industries.. •
Proceeds from the dinner wiU ~
benefit the BIA's p0litical action ··
committee. an organization that sup-~
pons real estate development wit.b • _
contributions to state and loca.I poliu-•
cal candidates.
Southern California Edison Co.
PFesident Howard Allen has been
named to succeed retiring Chairman
William R. Gould, wh o will step
down in November after 37 years
with the utility.
Allen. first elected president in
1980, joined the company in 1954.
The chairman-elect is a former
director of the Irvine Co. and present-
ly is a director of the Pacific Coast
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Electrical Assoc1ataon. College, Allen ~e1ve<1 a law <legree
from Stanford University law school.
Edison directors also elected H.
In addition, he serves on the board
of California Federal Savings and
Loan, Pacific Southwest Airlines and
a founding member of the Los
Angeles Olympic Committee.
An honors graduate of Pomona
Frederick Christie, currently e1-
ecuti ve vice prcsjdent and chief
financial officer. to succeed Allen as
president.
In 1982. the association's political :
arm distributed nearlyS88,000to 14S:•
candidates. The 1984 goal is-"
$250.000. ~ . ~
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Coffee'n Chee
No Strings Checking brews up interest
no matter what your balance is.
Hunlingtvn Sav1ngc;' No StnflEtS Ched .. m~
1st~ checking clCCl"'unt that really live-; up h.'
its name.
Your account earns intt'rest no matter what
your balance is -51 •%compounded d.iily on
every dollar. Thats 5.47% annually
And with No Stnngs. theres no minimum
balanC't' requirement So your money ~am<.
interest every day EVl"n if your balance 1-; 0nly
a dollar
What's more No Strings Checking me.in<.
no ~rvice cha~ So you can write as many
chttk as you like
No Strings C~king 1c; a m.lrt way tn
makl' monev with~ Bui 11 <,not the onl't \,,l,
If 'r'"u h.1w $l500 ''r mun.· to Y\'-tht-
Huntin~ton ln""'tment hmd pJ\-.., hl.l(h rtl(lfll'V
markt<t inkMl compuundc.>J daily. w11h,lut
lYlr\H up your money.
You can make as manv withdrawals as
)-"<'U Ii 1-.e
And you can rela' 1-.now'lng your Hunt
ington lnve<;tment Fund aC("()unt 1s tully
1n--ured up to $100,000 by the ~ederaJ
gt'\Trnment
No Strings Ched.ing and the Huntington
lnve.,tment Fund Two eol y wa~ to make mott
fN your rmmey c1t Hunh~n S..vu~
Ju~ "tor by ~or aJI the money maim~
det.a1l!.. An<l don\ lorgrt to help yourself tt' a
fresh cup of cotttt It's alwa~ on us.
Now you know why your
neighbor banks at rn HUNTINGTON
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
GoLo Quo Tl~
Mi t~l s Quorr s
• That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where companies are going and which people are helping
them get there, Just watch ·credit Line, -every day tn the
Business section of your new Baily Pilat ·
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ISUZU Impulse Sport GT Coupe
See Page 2
LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY SALES I SERVICE
HUGE SELECTION ~llf 1
HUGE SAVIN· S . ~
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New lsuzU the same as
A ..,_ 9UOCell .a lt1 lntroduc ..
tlon In May of 1113, leuzu'a lleek
lmpulM enters tta eecond model year
with just a few ~ta 11nd eome·
added Interior Ind extet"k>f cok>r
chok:es.
The four-seat GT ~ orlglnady
designed by ~ Glugiaro aa the'' Ace of Clu.;.: c.r, rec::effltl
two new extwtor color9 and one new
Interior color choice for 198•. Cameo
White and metallic Matterhorn Sliver
are added to the carryover colors of
Claret Red, Ebony Black, Fawn
Brown, and Seine Blue. A new Interior
combination of off-white, called e>ys.-
ter, joins the gray and blue Interiors
prevlousty avalla~.
The fulty-equJpped Impulse comes
standard wtth auch Items as power
steering, power windows, air con-
ditioning, cruise control, and dual
electric remote control mirrors. The
only options for the Interior are a
cassette deck for the standard
AM/FM stereo radio, or a premium
sound system with a built-In graphic
equalizer. For 1984, chimes have
replaced warning buzzers for key and
seat belt functions.
One of the unique features of the
Olympic supporters
"""',_II Ila control poda, located on
MCh llde of the dUhboard Juat
behind the ateerlng wheel. TMM
"utelllte'' podt control the function•
uaually controlled by randomly
tocated knobs, awttchea and levers.
The adjustable poda, In conjunction
with the adtuttable eteertng Wheel,
mean that all the controls can be
operated without taking the hands
from the wheel. And although the
Impulse contaJns warning tight• that
monitor ten different Items, the dash
contains a full complement of analog
gauges for precise and Instant
monitoring of vehicle functions.
An Intriguing feature of the Impulse
Is Its mufti-function monitor In the
center of the dash area. Normally, Its
dlgltat readout displays the time of
day but It can be programmed (with
the push of a button) to dlsplay actual
mlles per gallon, elapsed time, date,
remaining fuel, or trip length.
The unique roofllne of the Impulse
makes It an honest "2 plus 2" GT car.
with its convenient hatchback and
60/40 spilt rear seats for carrying
larger items. With the rear seats
folded forward, there is almost 30
cubic feet of storage space. Ftacahip of the lauzu line, the Impuhe for 1984 features just a few modeat ·reflnementa.
Cadillac lists new retail prices
DETROIT (BW) --Cadillac Motor Car Division
has announced manufacturer's suggested retail
prices and revealed Its new extended limited
warranty coverage for the division's 1985 front-
wheel-drive De Vllles and Fleetwood Sedan, which
went on sale this month.
"The Coupe de VIiie will carry a base model
manufacturer's suggested retail price of $17 ,4 72,"
Manager John 0 . Grettenberger reported, "while
the Sedan de Ville wlll have a base model price of
$17,957, and the top-of-the-line Fleetwood Sedan,
$20,402."
The 1985 DeVilles and Fleetwood Sedan are
protected by a new extended limited mechanical
warranty that covers 10 major assemblies of these
vehicles for 48 months or 50,000 miles, subject to a
$100 deductible after the first 12 months or 12,000
miles, Grettenberger announced.
"We believe that this new extended warranty
-the best currently availabJe on any GM
pas.senger car -coupled with the numerous
standard features of these new-generation luxury
cars -many of them exclusive to Cadillac -will
demonstrate to consumers the exceptional price-
value relatlonshlp inherent In these all-new ve-
hicles," Grett en berger said.
MacPherson strut front suspension, Independent
rear suspension and bodyframe tn.tegral construc-
tion. ~
"These cars represent the most significant:
vehicle development achievement In Cadillac'•:
history," Grettenberger said. "and reflect t~
culmlnatlon of Cadillac's best efforts In the areas of:
powertralns. suspensions, electronic technology,
engineering and design and assembly processes.''
The 10 major assemblies covered by the new
extended limited warranty Include: the engine,
transmission, front-wheel-drive assembly, fuel and
cooling system components, steering, troilit
suspension, brakes, air conditioning, electrical
system and the electronic Instrument cluster.
American Olympic competitors were the
winners at the Orange County Inter-
national Auto Show wliere a check for
$5,000 was given to the county'• Olympic
Committee. From left are Thomas Liegler,
Convention Center manager; USOC
chapter co-chairman Dennis Landeaman;
Edsel Ford U: 'Sam the Eagle;' Louise
Murphy, treasurer of OC Car Dealers Aun.,
and Anaheim councilman Ben Bav.
The 1985 DeVilles and Fleetwoods Include
such standard features as front wheel drive, the
only transverse mounted front-wheel-drive V-8
engine offered by any manufacturer in the world, a
new four-speed automatic transmission with
Cadillac exclusive viscous converter clutch,
CADILLACS
'82 EL DORADO '80 SEVILLE
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Factory 2 tone paint ( 1 EDM447) Factory 2 tone paint (302ZOZ)
$15,995 $12,995
'81 ELDORADO '78 COUPE
BIARRITZ DE VILLE
(2AKM836) (Ser. #299714) $15,995 $6995
. TRADE· D IN .
'83 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS
Low miles (1 FZP694)
$10,995
'82 BUICK
PARK AVE CPE
Like new (Ser #453 171)
$11,995
'79 COUPE
DE VILLE
(Ser. #695WRW) $J995
'77 COUPE
DE VILLE )
(837SQF)
$5995
ON NEW
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'81 LINCOLN
Continental Mk ·VI
Full power (1CTV565)
$12,995
'77 ELD RADO '82 CADILLAC
BIARRITZ CIMARRON
Low miles, like new (173URZ) Automatic, leather (Ser #403214)
SPECIAL $8995 EASTER PRICE
'81 FLEETWOOD '81 ELDORADO
COUPE COUPE
(Ser. # 169675) (1JMP883) $10,995 .$14,995
CADILLACS
'81 FORD GRANADA
GL CPE
Factory air, automatic (Ser #123602)
$5995
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'83 CHRYSLER
IMPERIAL
Less than 19.000 original miles
(Ser " 192480)
$15,995
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'83 Eldorado
Biarrilz
Astrorool, 2,000 ori9. J ie,ooo ori9. mile•. (Ser.
mile• (IJGKi43) 0421)
523,995 I 519,995
Caliber Moton• Mercedee Ben z d ealereh lp uhlblta a modern Eu r opean de.Igo. '82
· Eldorado
Irvine architects design slm7·4915'
new Mercedes dealership '
'82
Eldorado Caliber Motors of Anaheim lauds
'stylishly super!orShowroom' y
The Irvine-based architectural firm of Cor-
bin/Yamafujl and Partners has designed a new
Mercedes Benz dealership in Anaheim. which
opened last month as Caliber Motors, Inc.
"Corbln/Yamafuji came very highly rec-
ommended to us," said Al Pott, directing manager
of the new dealership. "We wanted a showroom
and service center that remained very stylish while
·ottering a functionally superior design.
"We couldn't be more pleased with the
results." he added . "CVP did a beautiful job."
The showroom facade or the Mercedes Benz
dealership is a combination of marble-like, V(hite.
·pre-cast concrete with expanses of reflective
;bronze glass. The glass is stair-stepped toward the
.center door from each side. and the structure's
;clean , sweeping lines and angles resemble many
•modern European designs.
The dealership's service area is also done in
tilt-up concrete. sand-blasted to bring exposed
aggregate to the surface. Unlike most automobile
·dealersh ips, Caliber M otors. Inc. 's service area.
: which consists of more than 35 bays, is fully
; enclosed to p rovide a clean envi ronment with all
: exhaust systems fil tered for expert au tomotive
care.
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"From a systems operations standpoint. the
bullding satisfies our requirements perfectly,·· Pott
said. ''The triangular layout of the ser-
vice/parts/customer center ensures both in-
creased efficiency and maximum space utlllzatlon.
A dumbwaiter system has been Incorporated
into the parts division to ease transport of major
parts to storage areas, he noted , while a canopy
covers the entrance to the service reception area.
In keeping with the European theme In-
corporated into Caliber's architecture! design, Pott
retained Parisian Llonel Morgalne, Interior
architect, and Kessler and Associates of Irvine, to
create the dealership's showroom. Ceramic tile
from Germany covers the showroom floor, textured
suede-like wall coverings present a su btle
backdrop for display of the automobiles, and a
reflective metal ceiling completes the took.
Bronze glass and mirror play a role both within
and without the showroom. All ·sales offices on the
showroom floor are encased In gl&"S"s, while bronze
glass provides the railing for the second-floor
executive suites which overlook the showroom. -
The dealership is located at 5395 East La
Palma Avenue by Anaheim Hills.
Corbin/Vamafuji and Partners is responsible
for the design of a variety of commercial and
industrial devetopmenls, including such bulldings
as Whittier Financial for the Lusk Co. and Canyon
Corporate Center (A & D warehouse) for the
Macklin Co.
New '"special edition'' Might Max S carries a retail price of $6, 199.
:Mighty Max S a sporty
:Mitsubishi pickup truck
M1tsub1sh1 Motors Sales of America. Inc .. the
U.S marketing and distribution arm of Mitsub1sh1
·Motors Corp., Tokyo has announced t he introduc-
tion of a special edition sports version of the
: Mitsubishi Mighty Max.. to be called the Mighty Max :s.
, Available only at authorized Mitsubishi Motors
: dealers. the Mighty MaJt S is offered at a
: manufacturers suggested retail price of $6 ,199 .
'.which includes a new sports option package valued
·at $750.00.
, Special edition features of Mighty Max S
: Include styled steel spoke-type wheels, radial tires.
• sport accent striping. full carpeting, cloth up-
holstered bench seat . a double wall cargo box. and
chrome front and rear step bumbers.
Both versions ol the Mig hty Max. are eq uipped
with a 2-llter, 88 horsepower engine (90 outside of
California) and a 4-speed manual transmission.
Other standard fe3 tures include a 1.620-pound
payload. power-assisted front disc brakes. ad-
JUS!able til1 steering· column and a maintenance-
lree battery.
Special lease rates also are available lor the
Mitsubishi Mighty Max and specially equipped
Mighty Max S at participating authorized
Mitsubishi Motors dealers.
Chevrolet offers 'call cop' signs
In cooperation with !he City of Irvine Police they know the police have been called."
'Depar1ment , Joe MacPherson Chevrolet will be The slgnal Is made of durable soft plastic and is
ottering free 10 x 36 Inch plaslic emergency police lettered in brighl, day-glow red . Dou ble-sided corner
signals that read ''Please Call Police.·· These signals 1ape makes the signal easy to post In the back window
are to be posted in the back window of the automobile or a car, where it Is highly vislble to passing vehicles
when an emergency arises. and can help prevent crimes or bring help In case of
Police Chief Pearl of the City of Irvine endorses Illness.
the use of thse signs and has made them a part ol the Anyone who wouldd like one of the slgnals should
city's Personal Safety Awareness seminars for stop by Joe MacPherson Chevrolet, localed In the
women. Michael Weiss. supervisor of preventive Irvine Auto Center at 21 Auto Center Drive . The signals
MJrvlces says , "I applaud your efforts in making a are free
postlve contribution toward reducing 5e)(ual assual1s
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In the Irvine area."
The emergency police signal Is recommended for
anyone who drives alone. bul especially !or women
and senior citizens. The slgnal lolds easlly to lit into the
glove compartment of the car, so that it Is readily
available for use at any lime
"These banners have proved very effective as
protection for people who dri'le alone and 8)(perlence
trouble." says Jerry McDonald, general manager ol
Joe Mac Pherson Chevrolet ''Police radio Is the safest
halo and troublemakers won't approach a car when
s, lv1a !>o rtt·r <1ct,·1st•s on finance.
,\n1i I .andt.·r~ help ~ "Ith dnml'SI I<' pro-
hlt•n1 ... ancl Su nrl a\ ·.., l 'ou ''our 7\1 one~·
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1 rt•nrl:-. ;ind 11pp11rtunll1t.•:-i
Daily Pilat
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Low miles. {1ESE738)
516,995
'82
Cimarron
Leather, 7,000 miles
{Se<.9657)
59795
'82 Coupe
De Ville
{ 1EAG271 )
513,495
'81
Eldorado
(lCTKlOl )
SJ 5,495
'81 Sedan
De Ville
(Ser 1348)
512,495
'80
Seville
{609ZBJ)
512,995
'80
Eldorado
{Sec 141 l )
SJ3,995
'79 Sedan
De Ville
{874YPM)
58795
'76
Eldorado
Low , lo w m i l e•
{1 63RDK )
53995
'79
Cimarron
Le ather i nteri o r
{1COG228)
57995
'82 Eldorado
Touring Coupe
Amornof (Ser. 0421 )
517,495
'8Z Coupe
De Ville
(IEBL154)
513,995
'82
Seville
(I EAE031)
517,995
'81
Eldorado
(Ser 9601)
514,995
'81 Coupe
De Ville
l 9,000 orig miles (Ser
0944)
512,995
'80
Seville
(861 YlA)
513,995
'80
Eldorado
Low , l o w miles .
{1 FO F761)
513,995
'79 Eldorado
Biarritz
{lfLT819)
512,995
'77 Culless
Supreme
Like new. 32,000 miles.
(181TDJ)
53995
'83 Coupe
De Ville
7 ,000 ori9. miles
(2AHW985) I
511,495
'83 Coape
De Ville
$"1mi',99541 ~
" .. '
'82
Eldorado
Low mile• (1FMR181)
5 14,99~
'82
Eldorado
Low miles. (EAE185)
517,495
'82 Sedan
De Ville
15,000 orig. mi les
(1 EXA620)
514,995
'B-l-
Eldorado
(ICTK101 )
515,495
'81 Eldorado
Biarrilz
Low miles. (1BIA138)
514,495
'81 Coupe
De Ville
{1BWW279)
512,495
'80
Seville
(Ser 1640)
513,995
'80 Eldorado
Biarritz
(1 92ZUZ)
513,495
'79
Seville
{770WQV)
510,495
'83 Chev.
Cavalier
Loaded. AM/fM cass.
Pwr wndw1, dr lock•,
velour int. (IHC42l ),
56995
'82 Eldorado
Biarrilz
Low miles. (IEAF864)
515,995
'82 Eldorado
Biarritz
Low miles. (Ser . 1630)
518,495
'82 Sedan
De Ville
Low mile.•. (I DQL788)
514,695
'81
Eldorado
{1 BHN908)
513,995
18' Sedan
De Ville
21 ,000 m il e s
(IBWY637 )
512,995
••
'81 Coupe
De Ville
{2 ABP4 19)
512,995
'80
Eldorado
402ZlV)
513,295
'80 Coupe
De Ville
Low miles. (Ser 1000)
510,995
'78
Seville
Low miles. ( 141 VNO)
59895
12 Moatb/21,000 Mile
Reaew1 ble 1
Se"ice Coatr1ct
Ani11bl1 Tkroafk
Geaer1I Mot ors c .. m .. Divisioa
(
BRAND NEW
1984 RABBrT
WAS $9535
IOW
SAVE OVER
4 door. 6 cyl, automatic. stereo radio
prep w/ dual rear speakers, Bir cond,
cloth Interior, tinted windows & more
(Ser. 6591 ). Otter expires 4/30/84.
RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN
20 A ut o Center Drive
5500.00 REBATE
o n selected new Volkswagen Rabbit,
Jetta, Vanagon or Quantum
.,. r ~~· ~' ~ O O 1JOl5 0 0 t~ r ~ _ _,,X...l( , DOLLARS
W ith t his coupon -limit one per customer.
Must be presented at ttme o f purchase.
Good t hrough April 30, 1984
00
REBATE
on VOLKSWAGEN
SCIROCCOS
Good untll Aprll 30, 1984. limited one
coupon per transaction. Must present
coupon at time of purchase. Use Rebate
as down payment or cash back to youl
s .5';0~
Stodc # Serial II Stodc # Serial It
3047 JAACL 14A2E0726454 3022 JAACL 1457E0723252
3035 JAACL 14A2E0 724283 2067 JAABL145500702720
3042 JAACL 14A 1E0724274 2086 JAABL 145600703133
3047 JAACL 14A2E0726454 2075 JAABL 145300700190
3002 JAACL 14A 1E0719057 2016 ·JAABL 145500707447
3053 JAACL 14AOE0726159 2070 JAABL 145000703130
3067 JAACL 14A8E0731755 3061 JAACL 14SXE072950
30 55 JAABL14A2E0723159 2013 JAABA14A500707325
3029 JAACL 14S3E0724253 3015 JAABA14A9E0719222
3025 JAACL1458E0723292 3023 JAABA14A7E0723642
3005 JAACL 14S4E07 186' 4 2010 JAA8A14S500705910
2034 JAABL 145700707224. 3003 JAACR 14S4E07 18573
3032 JAACL 14S5E0723282 3013 JAACR 14S4E0 719402
305-4 JAACL 14S5E0726425
°'MOit CoUt OAtl'i PILOT/Friday, Aptll 21. 1984
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1022 TownhouH. BkYll'"·
1014 Monday-Friday Brick ''"· Tll•. Kit. um w/Mlcfowtve, 0v.,.iu :re 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . oar .. Comm. Spa, Tot91
to.o Bu ines Counter: 1>9ymt 11"· mo. Cindy
1042 81\aW, "''· 7eo.MOO :::: Monday-Frida)' •ut•nll*
::; 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. MUtt .-mo. fOfgeoul oondotl Lowly 2 It 2 la. ::~ DEADLINE Otltv Nt.ooo w110.~ :m Pl'BUCA'flO~ DEA Dl.I .• : 3*:'2-=;;,171:000.
IOIO 0 --------o.flnlt.ty WOf\ t !Mii Try '* \londo~ Sat. 11 :3 u.m. only l&ooo ctwn end 11~ Tuhda~ \Ion. l ::lO u.rn . llftllUIUllll.. saoot mo. c.ae Pattldc 1;o Teoort 78().1702
ION Wt•dnr da~ Tue·.... 1::\0 p .m. Megnlfloent vtew ett•t•
1100 ThurMl1H \\'t'd. l 'iO cuttom58t .. famltyrm.l 1m :. p .m. 5 S.th, MW pool, tP•. on ll~ Frida~ Thur-.. ·l:30 1•.m. ·~acre -.it returbllh«t •
llWC)22' Sat urcla,\ rrirltn. 3:00 ,,.rn , lmmtcl ~In, trade 0(3 ....;=.,,=+=den=;;;;Coll,_.,.._,,,Ptl,..-n-r
• , .... option GJ<. 1975.000 achoota a occ ·RV m~ Sunchn Fri. :um p.m. :~~.~5&.: H apace. nu roof, ln_;.et9d,
t:llll rtmodeled. 113•,500
:~~ ERROR Agl. ~5-888&. I~ • lllTllY• TUm :~ Che<'k ~our ad dail~ and r(•porl Condo nr sc Plua: 2 Br
100 error!> irnuwdiatt>h . Tlu· l>.\11.\' 1'l•ba.NC.carpon.Lec'•
1:10U • make e deal! &?'9.1..950. By :~~ P ILOT a&sumes liability for tlw fir<;& ownr 55e-1828 715·2580
1m in corrt>c·t in&ertion only. By owner. c:NrmlnQ 4 Br. 1* CLASSIFI ED 642-5678 1v. ba trg 1ot, eo • 110. 1
: 111.f ILlll Tl eo~ patio,,,...,.,... :en ------------------PIHllll roof. ntw plumbing.
~ 3004
>012
3014
3011
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tlOZ ltHr 1002 bdrm. 2 bath c1ua1c. em n &WlY1
COLDWC!U.
BANl(eRtJ
I lllUIYll IHl,000
"The Canyon," Newport's pres-
tigious security community. 3 BR, 3
BA, large side yard. Love ly
courtyard entry. End unit. Priced at
yesterday's prices for today's sale!
UH ISLE
Beautiful 3 Br. 3 1h Ba. Bayfront. pier &
float for 65' boat. Best buy at $895,000.
Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace,
beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000.
UYllll lllYI UYflllT OHM
Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai
Kai . 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000
I
llV•E TIWOI
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba,
patio, ))901 home. Fee price $775,000.
PllllSIU 1111 ICWFIHT
Ocean & Jelly views, marine room, 4 Br,
3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft .. c.ar parking. $1 ,285,000.
UYllll PUOE UYFlllT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J41 Roy,,.f,·Or.v• NB bl', t>lbl
ULNlllU
Like new duplex top quail·
ty con1tructlon 3 Bdrm
unit up, 2 Bdrm down.
The beat loc.tlon only a
few atep1 to the beach
but 1tlll quiet and out of
the traffic. Full price
$455,000 751-3191
C:::. SELE( T
.... PROPERTIES
llllUll
lllllT, UlllT
Beaullful SommerMt 3
Bdrm 3 Ba with fireplace
In Mair suite and tkyllght
over the tub Ouallty fea-
ture• abound In thl1
popular model Bullt In
1980 with a touch of San
FrancllCO. Full prtce only
1158,000. 75 1-3191
Cl: SELECT
.... PROPERTIES
large muter eulte, d«I, at S110K. • bdrm. Muat
encloHd patio yard, Miii Nr SC Plaza. Owner:
$380,000. (213)37&-77H ~
Uf!IWl ()Uf. f1C:;MfS1--.-U-llL--IAl--
,_it'on. 8i~e06o I••••••••• 4 Bdrm. 2 beth, fl~. ~ roof, new tumec:».
1111111.IAI
3 Bdr 2 Ba 2000 1q n t1ome
that hu new carpet,
paint. roof and Clrlwway .
Vacant and ready to go.
A~lng 1139,600.
T r aditional
Realty
631-7370
naw d l thwather.
S 135,000. Recently
painted Owner wHI
finance with tmall down.
• ., ...... lffr.
Ml-llH
1111¥1111
Drive by 2812 Sereng.
Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV
atorage. $189,000.
Ownr/Bkr 1·879-2680
---.,,..,...,,~=,..----Nice 3br In M ... V•de HITI -ii29,950. 1851 Kentucky OOITI IEU Place. Agent 751·7148
You must'!" this one A PHL
spectacular entry way to 4BR 2ba M... del Mar. a lovely 3 bedroom, w. · bath home with aunny Mull ... • Vfl'Y nice. Call 841-8833 kitchen end famlly area. "UCCESS REAl TY
A must ... tor only l--~--------
1129,600. Call for ahow· NIL
Ing 548•2313 3BA 2ba. l15K On. owe tt~l\D ~;~~~~,Tu~~:-
lllllDTlllU o'~~:~~1 UIE lfFEll Sparkling 3br take OY«
Only S2 t 7 .500 Wiii buy_ you eJClstlng 198,sOo. $3,500
this cozy duple~ on one or down. Full price I 105,500
the penlntuta 1 nlceat Agent 720· 1e>e0
cornera·on FEE land.•---------
Owner may trede for Wll'T IUT TlllJ
Palm Oetert condo Of un-EJlde lovely 3 Bdrm + den
Improved land Atk for hOuM w/2 car QM & lrg
Hallie Strocit. 844· 7020 yrd Owne< tlquldattng. H•llWI Only 1122,90011 To ...
Formerly Lingo R.E. call Petrick Tenore
IPllT&llUI 1eo-t102
YllW .. l'L•lll
OlllUOIYE
Located lut on tht bluff 1-------.,..,....,....
with no obatrUC11ons to lut ..... ~ I
block th• •lght•·Hll•. 3-i BR•. Sis #rom
aunseta and Island views. 148,900 OcHn Park
St ep• 1way f rom School• CIOM. Allltlf
beaches. Floof' to celling Bkrs, Park Huntington
views from every room of Speelallats 982-1085 this 4 Br 3 Ba old wOf'ld ---------charmer. $1 .200.000.
Alk for Nancy Short.
6«-7020
lllUIELUS
Formerly Lingo A.E.
la1Ma ...... 1
IUOllllll-IKM
2br, 2ba. frpl, tennla, pool, tP•. aec:. gate, uaum.
toen. 1 ml. from beach.
$ 112,500. Brk 731.4H7
IWWOI UL UL ISL 4 br. 3 ba. st1ort walk to
3Br. 2ea. Din Rm. F/PI., beach. Spac. llv. rm,
Obi Gar w/Ba + 2 Br fam./dln. rm. lrg bale, · ·• · eHycareyard. $189,000. Apt. NOW BY OWNERll s.. at IS 14 20th St.
$375,000. 873-8017 53&-1718
rtU ••I •ar I 2 _IPl_l _Mlll--l-Y-IW-,.-0-
Sat/SUH 8 AM to 7 PM I-· I Nil 3 BR 2ba "Seebury". See LISI---YIEW at 8821 Martinique
Cheek Into this auper value $139K, tetmt negoti.ble .
al only $389,000 FE£. A 530-6830
perfect ramtty home on a Raat BarMar
::~~ 1124,100 OllTl 111111 1•.ooo
urge tot -nice hOme near
achoola. Low cuti down
end tow payment• wlll let
you own thla 3 bed. hOme
with auumable loan 11
8.5V.. Cell to ue
83 1-1400
large MCluded lot In a •
qufet cul-de-aac street CONDO: 1 BA W/LOFT
vacant and ready fOf tall 'I• ml to bch. Pool, tennis
escrow S 139K OwMf 559-0908 •·•i • 4 Bedroom, famlly room.
''"'' bf~ fireplace. Air con·
llOllJ
!IOI~
llOlO '"'') l'OJIJ
l<l!H
1'Cl4U
! .... ,
dltloned. Clean & neat.
~&-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
3 er + a;;, iQI famlly.
Call us tor detaJla.
144-1211 lni••
09ntr. AIC. atlutter•. tky-
lltff, fully landtcaped. S 15•.500. By Owner
lllWPlllT IOWFlllT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-lii 559-' 188 ev ..
Wonderlul toc.tlon on the Handyman'• Special.
/Jn Nlf,fl
IJAILL Y &
ASSUCll\T[S
und. Typical 3 bdrm .. PllYllT FOf'ecloMd P"oP8'1Y of· ~ cottege with great Complet.ty remodeled 2 f.,• excel. opponunltlee
potentlal. Your own 2nd Br 2 Ba home. Nftl lend· !Of' elthet a hOme Of' en
home or• perlee1 weeti-1eaplng '31$.000. Prln· lnv .. tment. let me=.
end retret1t or Income clpala Only 483 MOf'nlng you llnd what you .
property 1448,000. Canyon Rd. Open Sat. Patrick McAutey, Agt.
WA 11 HI ttc )I'll l 9-5. 759· 1842 790·141 1
ttOMt ._ I.e.
Al AL lSTATE
131-1400
ESTATE SALE: Sfwecltn nlllTllfTI at>< 2t>e. 'h blk trom bet\ 4 Br. 2~ ba, llnote femlly
'580.000 833-3822 Cletadled home. Turtle Roctl Ridge. LIQ yatd,
e/c, Intercom & NC 1Y9,
cent vac & much more. 30 yr below ,,...rket 'eta nnan '340,000. F0t Into
5&2-0917 (Irvine Pecttlo)
..
' 642-5878
miiP.~iii!iB'.ii~ lnm tit!niW -~ ht illd dllL. h4. ..,, • ..,, ,,.. 11at111.. .. .......
..... J!H dblwtctefUllttont.porOh·c.ww• malf!iit&Mc.e..._ at ..... iiia Bil~~ .... iii a. -,l•P.14 .. L.wt~riouta~~ ~!r•11 '1nt.1 vpgraded ............. Avelt. now. z.a bdrme . llMIMI.. tiN'.Olr.no~1_1wttf"'W:»la..,.,,..M1'toatwe21f1 M1e.. 1 ... ;a.\G"Giijl " Condoonwater.NI~ C[;:,' l!PP. n '*"' w/2 __ .,.,... ftOO·U.ooo. fM2·1tlS \., ....._..,.,.., i.,n. &Adw'4f0,11u-1ti, ~ 1no1. No •· eo.ta Mw nr ooe . .,., ••· n " ~
umy. Atduoed 100K tor me~.:u~io~ 2 ~ 11~ l"•oueon&Hafw!A.I . dfy. poqt, c.pott. no MITILIWTAll 5" btwn t&3~ ~oo1.uea.u1.-. :-:~.::~aa•.1--.,,..-=-""""""'"""""
quiek ..-°' trfldt. laot< Terme or trfldt S31900 ~. '..:::i. P'OOI~ HA A VlfW-4 Ir, 2'A ,_., 14ff~ 131 w. 2 ., 1 le 4_. biiki ii061et1ot1 *"' ,.,..,.,,_, fli.1. sew lbe ~. n/ • _.. ,
175-1131 or aa,.1394 839....,. • ' ' uftda T• ba, fwn rm, ecroee from 19th. It. 2 cpt• dr1Pt9 wMtl«/ to &-30. 3 er. 2 a.. 1 '* =~--to bdl tlOO. eoot:if ltM oMoe. IOc !lrtfr;r._li.lllt ,
MtPllllll 20'x4M' ~..,,, ,,.., ~'m:°°'~:--· lachetor, I .aid• C.M. ~~,'encl QM. I0~33rd 8, 13 °'142"2180 1Plf,, ·;..... ~ 8t:)ed~•&IM ,
BHt .Newport buy I tho9C). Ing c.nter, bu•. · C1th. ~llng1. patio, M1t. 21 N.e. Retfty t7S:tMZ ~ ~ w/2 "*" &t, CM. 546-1t6S Aobt.":.:u., t':uc., OOtgeOW, bftght 4 Ir fldulti, X-dNn 121.aoo. tcltch., very oleen, t«bdrma._..,.,.,mo+
2N0' w/bonul rm. tor~ fM2·7110M Ml3tC.M. N~~~~!'Uth ~~ 14 15/mo + d t p . 2.~2 ........ d/ .,..d .... STUOtOAPT NA&EACH ~~~ ~ 2000•:1:Wltdl NalQ ft :2~*' Ml=~1, mt1 ~ ffptc hM It -,...,., " • .,,.. N0-4 tlO Iv mtg. -,_, w, w ,.,.. Sep. kit. w/NfftO. I ~ • .,. al 1 .A.2
111 tor u'ee.ac>O At-1'1111111111111 w/284. 21M>&. dott to up, gar trptc 9150 ~ btth No on ..,. 142-3002 or tn-6370 •·-IQ ft A'1' ... -WANTS): ,..... Meifti •
aumt 11t at K'· Looldna for Ultl!M .. q~ C..ta ... 1114 rf20o~ In condttlon. MZ-f7H/-1193 ~. NO '*'-1 penon ProfelalOn•I 10 •h•t• CM, eoo IQ".,. Ind ~ pvt TO ... t '°40QO ...
FIX!Otll'hleluBEAUTY tyln~H. '71 Cembf1dgt. a Of™· 2 8'. 2 LO mo.. •eataaJIB Delwct S8r2Bal 2Br2Ba Of'lto/. '350/rno lnol ... LMge31Al'OfntlnCdM ba. '300/mo. Ownt/A!lf No Cttdft v , no~.
th•t won't ~· You own ouatom aptdal ttt~. 1200 IQ tt. w/prtt yard. Wlllrft' ... "-Ill. In 4-plex crpta drpe utllt. Avtjl, 511. 835-5445 No emoun. 1110. end 714M001 ~ Al9oc tfi;.nff
thelanchnd lta IMMEDI· .~ .,.!...~ ~ '800/mo, MQ..toe3 ....... 111·1• .......... ~ Weetelfft: 11r+Otn upper. 1625. mo. 780-2537 Of ......... I Ill jl~·~;;;~fl ATE&.Y avallabtt. To ... "'' n -..utt S*k. ~ Bttutlful tendtctped DI'· ........... t•t Poot Pott t64S/mo ...... mw.137-5411: _ call PATRICK TENORE c• OK. W8* to bMofl. 38A28ATownhowt.New H9wport Terr. 3 BA, 2 dtn apt1. Poot & Spa. 873 .. ;~ a«.1oe1 ' i PfM0l£MEXbiN88
1tM102 r:: .. Cf~~:.u::.-~ :·a:::'5aaOOfW. 1oc. ~~u.::~1:. p8l~~== ~~ne~. . c...:.. "C:t.. .. ~-T,!n ... ~:X ~~ ~:,:-.-::.::: -nf ,H:za ~=~ ..JR 28A, tam rm. trpto, NWPTTE.AAACE(W/llde) 151E.2lll.54&-2408 1br,2brlbecht6orepta. 2 If. ciOM to m I.June 11 M Al90 ~11t5 Tiit Orenoe'&. a.y
Agent 53&-3234 OIW. car~. Mey 2tth. 2 br. 2~ ba "'" condo. E'alde 21 A 1'-t bt twnhM. Tt6ev1Md MCUrlty, encl $500/mo. Prof. M/F eh. t'JC9C. H8 ho. ~...:_El ,C,!f'*W'd -... 7.~ Pilot Ma an UCtllnt op.
--------l900mo. 1e111Mt. dep. S700.845-t2191vmag Patlo &~~27•Cebrlllo. garaigea,pool,jac,tennla, 223LaPek>me.637-7818 3000~ Jec.c!Oelto ......,.,,...., .... v ,_ portunlty tor a C#W .. UITll W Acn11t l IZS 383 E. 18th St. 548-1511 OoMnlront detuxt CU91om 1575, ~ clubhouM w/tuM exerclM W 8dl • "6--8505 daa. •Spltttutil Aeldtr & Ad-oriemfld MtjOf ~t
FC>tl'Mf model with tuH golf 47 ecr• & 8.5 ecr•. 4 Br 2 Ba pool i 1000/mo, 3 Bt, temtly rm home on EJllde luxury tn 1 pine tor-room. 848-1813 " ttl Prof. M. IMt<a aame 2()..3() Y1aor Advtce In .. llt9 EMQltJw ...,. a proven
oour .. view. Poot. tennla, S~eculat Ylewl. Call yatd & pool ••rvlc•. aandy bNch. $3300/mo. Mt. l.g 28R 2ba. QM/wtr am •c lMn StudiO Pflvacy yra to..,, 2 Br N.B. llpt. ~ mettttS; tow. mamaoe. "ack reciord Or•••
apa, 1220,000 IUll price. Hertle 830-8205 1 843-I 213/802·8000 days 845..077111191340-1284 ptld, enclpetlo, d7w, trig, H alngle, retftgfhot ~•t• blk trom beh. '325 Ind. bu9ineat, NB. N1-t31l pottntlal. guat .. n'"d
75% ueumable nnanotng 2112 Leguna v1e10 Atty. do bbq $585/mo. 842-1844 1 BR condo bY 1tream. 1345 No pet1. 752·5122 utll Mlkt 157..0557 8" e ..... t I ,.... w.. d r ew •o•fnll com•
1va11. Call Bkr 844-7424 Brand ,,.. luxury con · ....... lal "••I• Pool. Jee, Tennlt. Avell ..... ...,. mtMton. Oealr• to move
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii ..... "5iU 175 3BR. 38A, Jee. 2 Fir• 2 BR 2b•. 2 car gar. LW TIWmlll 8/1. $525. 891-0880 Ammt Ml, n-amkr, Ntr Into manaoement. ptUa.
-placee, Yard, 1 1050. mo. e .. utltul condo evell Quiet 2 Br w/1'-" la pvt NeWP0rt cr .. t ™" bdrm, avell nr t>Mch Send r-..me to lllUIYll ... ITll 10 n • 01 ht: 2630 Santa An• Ave. May 15, 11150/mO. Daya patio. pool. tndr , Latua ltac~ 2741 nr beach. $37°6. ' S300mo. Jutte 536.3ae5 Nllll\ ADS P.O. Box 1$80
Lowest prloed golf OOW'M 100 mllte of SUNSETS & ' 851-8228 758-5821 or •YH I carport, no peta. i6ls m 16.\t bik Trom At1ecall1150-54511 Shere 3 Br Condo. Flpl, Fuunu Cotta ....... 9282.1
cultom home In ca BIQ tons of BLUE PACIFIC Eutalde 5Rm HM Cheery wtcnde 553-8417 • Curt II, agt. 831-12M l>Mc:h, nr Mou Cov•. Utlt IUI llUI •I.I. redwood<**. po6t/apa, ARE FR£E 1_E•O•E------• Canyon. 4 &*'room1, <l end BAND. fUght on the decor frplc crrt1 thru-out lu J••• Ii: ml POOL f le rvt ti pd. Adults. no peta. Waah/dry, Avail. 515. i•
both•. private pool end ,water II Ulla 30 "· by M40 Rtnt op to buy -WI!_ dlhwsh rp x p 1 BP• 0 l .... 1750. 488-2880 M•ter avlt• In large hOme $300. mo. 540-7859 MllSB .... -
ape. Ultlmat• In rHtvaicy. M.H. T property •nd 53M 190 BEST Atty ... Gg ' bdrm, 3 sa: HOO IQ e--· ... ~ .,.·31Q "57 2r .. ,. °"1 Ooten • .o-... 1 Br II ' near e..eh I Atlante. Pvt Shi' am 21>1' 1ba d•""'-Npt Cal: .. ..... Red~ to S9t8,000. •long with " la • FUNKY 11. 3 Cat gar. M!aalon -·--1s " . ~ ...... . OY9 bath, ~y. Cable TV ....._ Coate .... mfg. firm Jll-1111 38R2bawlthFAMILYrm. Euttld• lerge 1 Bdrm. Crettc.11100.494-7224 Oarden..flke 2 br w/enclad refrlg•. uttl1 pd hOOkup,kltchen&leuo-~Jr~:: mo. Call ••J·llll needarlgtltlndtvwl3yra BEACH HOUSE. 2 fir• C(J>Wdrpe, 1 cat oar & tlo w/apace of 1200 tt $800/mo. + 111aat dry prMltgea. Fem. pref. 1· Iv me9G -minimum exp In~
plecta, 1 car garage • carpot1. L ..... 7I0-83e4 •••la rm Charming lhuttered 1100 MC. 494-3528 $400 mo. utlla Included. Unt\lm. Penn. Home. Avail pe~. Mtg. a. corn-
BUT talk •bout FUN. E'SIOE. CINn 2BR 1ba, Two atory 2ir inCi frpjC b1d9 nr PecAmph & OCC IOllll ytfW 969-1221 att. 8pm lmmed. non smoker. ~ ~ "-'
'350.000 • ao c.il petlo, agl garage. 1128~ 2h MW« k~ch 2 ger Veulttd oalllng, 10' trplc, Only 10 minutes from Rm tor rent furn, PoOI. Jee. '400. mo. 873-e492 Found: F red Dob6t w/1all ~ ... ~/= WALUll I .. ILTll dep. 646-0491/875-:M32 upper S800 • kkl• AOKI new crptldrpa, lrg akyttte Laguna Vo.Jr own private w/d, ell prlv. CIOM to W/F non-amkr emp1 to , ..,. F lawn Terrter/Plt 7l4!979-3"3
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REALTY (111) lH..... Here's 2-38r'a Both uncle< 538~ 190 BEST Atty ftt bath & walk4ni "'1
1d hk-up oc.an 'vtew lrom Dana lhop1 & twvs 552..0584 rltl0 a spec WMtdlft IC)t. mix, M blk I wtl1 Colit, ..,..,....,--......,...---....,....
.' ... I. m hpnt/ ti , S700 one E·ald• rental A,.rtafttl ,.,.... 'tn d~ ..:.en~.~ Point's moat MCluded SEA & SUN LODGE = to ~~· ~ cr26 N~'(;' A1':1 =-s: ~ l•iiil-~;.;,;i6i_..,..._;,.,.;-..;,,. •l frplc & gar the olhtt1 pets 1740 Avalt 511 tc«!lc blutt. Uk• new 2 $105 wk/up. Color TV + ~ ut 14 • ·• . drM COC*1 ....
3 bl', fem rm. L .... option 1111 Yim Tl~ Not,., lrom NftP0<1 ~1231 (S-9'>mJ · Br & 2 Br wi den, xtra 30211 w. eo..1 Hwy, Npt lntab Wu... Coata MtN. 844 3&58 :•cOM 7~18 " ...
0< for ... 1235,000. Two 2br H~b• 3br 1ba 53M190 BEST Alty ftt large privet• patios . --·-------
844-58&5 or 144-71197 end petlo'a '1209 000· H . 1 3B 2 Ba lut. IMc~ 1141 LARGE 1 & 2 Br. crpt, From '850/mo. Call So.~· nr bch. tutty lum., Empl. F/lludtnt wenu pr; Found: Keys. April 24. on ma. aL•'MI
CharmlnQBed!BtiyHome 1ox'Ql'ou.&48-3827egt. ~~tld r JOll IWI drepH, laundry rm, te0-833t or drive by pv1 kl fee, PoOf, tennis, rm/be w/F under 40 In AdematlMl'BrootchUl'at. Artlcul•t• rteponllbl• Secludecf MM neer M... 16•~ruMl80 BE:T t prkng, weter pd, gar & 24MS Santa Clere to... Jtc ah< Ba, color TV. H.B. C.M. Llaa 831-9009 982·3245 8". ~ peop6t needed to ...
Orlvt EatatM. 1158,500. c•t Prtr l .. COllTIJ fridge avan. Xlnt toe. H••• YllW :i~ncl ":"'~~ '325• Mele 40. netda room or Fo.Jnd large blade dog, Yk: eppta. tor our aoa.i dub.
204618eyvlew850-5520 3 Sty Hist com. Gig. Handsom• 3Br 2 ' .. b• Nopet•·8314427 """ . arnall apt CdMINB/LB. AlberUOnalnOenal"olnt. Noeotd~.AdVllne»
Marina. w/500% tax condo. 1100 eq tt, many ESTATE Latge 1 Br. Apt. crpta, Only 10 mlnut" from a.ttl1Jl!ttl1 2iii Rtt.. Lv Mag. 1175-8788 1131-7291or4N-32M ment posil61ct. Goo~ llllT PllllLlllll wrtt..off. 213/383-2289 txtru. Nr bu• & lhop1. drp1, pool, tandacaptd Lagun•:.r~r own privet• Pr.J 1--. ..... ""•· "''~-Found MI n I• tu r • phone votct nee ·~. 112K & Take (YVW pay-11050/mo. 842~23 BMutlfull ptrk like pool area. $400/mo. No oceari • ...., from Dane u11•a ••&AM "" _,, ,. " ....,_, Top comm1ea60na p11kf
menta.(714)838-ee08. lOllll ... IUll ..-prtvetePetloa 846-3&1118"330 Polnt'I moat MCluded llA951NW Quiett '"ks to ahere Setlnllll* "*9, Santa CeltM LM54S-7Me · 8eaah<n Or, N.B. ~x: Sharp 2 Br. Eaatalde • ..-eovertd Perking peta. : acer1lc blutt. Like new 2 llTll 111 houee or rent guHt Ana St. Coata M ... _'Uji;Niriii.iiiiiiiiiA<HiMR;-Ealtblutt 4 Br. 2 Be. view. (2"' b 1 b I ~ 4 beam a.llllng, W/d hk-up. ..-s I A t Large 1 BR With ~r=, Br wi den •tra lerge prl· hou", Harbor View/Hiii 842-8883 J11W1W Ullm. S25-0,0QQ .tM. Open ~ r, •. rg~ ..... ' ChlldA.pet.ok.1895/mo. peco.Ja pa N pet .. .-...~-I v•t• p0etlo1. Cati Wkly rent.ala. 1 105 & up. •l' ... Exltrel.720-1419 V~ p(kg IP*)el. lrg ~ 780-8882 V'OlnlngAr.. o a.,,_.,, ,.,.,, Color TV, tr .. ooft... Found: Small long l'lalrtd Tel•phone operator. Sal/Sun. 2725Alta 191• eble1oan.s1961000. V'Welk·l~a Celleft 6pm 846-3487 .....,.11331 or drive by heated pool & atepe to~ .. mature 111 yr mtd dog. 1blue/tbrown eye, 7-3pmlhlft.Toppey.362
Or. By Owner. 7~5~ By owner: 84e-5377 4 Br 2'A_ B• dplx Nr SC ..-Home-I"<• Kite~• i.aro--288,. 18A..w/ci.ctt. 24585 Senta Clar110 '"· ocean. Kitch'• avail. atuc:ten1...-. qu19t qtra, l b1owlll'w1t1. WWII· , .-
Pllla. ... 11 c 1 Bid $375 000 Pim, vacant. 1825 mo 1 blqok to Huntington & Encl. gar, 1at, tut & S.C. ' 9115 N Coaat Hwy. Xlnt rela, mu 1500/mo. mi.,,ater/S~alt. nr laWIW .. .._
Short walk to the beech N';;::'Lagu~a with '.c reald. For appt 528-5080 mLmFrwyall.flll I yr leaM 1550. ~1938 Laguna Beech. 494-6294 Cell . Ana. Ad 838. H.B. 893-4 10 Funipe11 time hOUrl .wa.
trom thll 3 br 2' .. B• units. OcNn View. 11.&-.t. Int. ltac~ mo t ..... s 642-4300 24 hrl. Loet cats. female calico & able. aomt ......,. '
townhom• w/mlnl ocean euumable tlnan. Owner 3Br 141 b• f/p c;na. LA QUINT A HERMOSA an II" lt1 grey male 1ong half CM t\Olldey'I, MUI\ 1y11e. Pltd
VIEWI Well metntelntd 837-«)30 sc.,.d tncd y8fd, ger-18211Perttlldeln,t .. 1 .. ltltlnW..eM hat 2tll erta.1131-1081 wtll'ttralnlf\g.P-..c:aill
aucr"tao.J, ndplnogo'1 ,wlt1hpten• n~ _..,.1--a-•a dener Included. New-~~~tofolEdBeechl ,3 24Hr.Cate.Lovetvllc:en• E1:a:;c:: •• n::: 20 20 LOST email wtltte/F Oog ~·~l&Sat _._ ... ,. -·•-l•nd/tndtenapoll1. """"'90 nger. home.(71')979-54ee _....,.,....._, • vie of Birch & artatol In 986-1....... ~ ~~b;rt .. ·,~c:-·o~~ 1i~i~~~+142~5t~SI $700/mo+MC.536-2789 141 .... 1 .... ~\251~0.r::·~~~ N.B 551-3423/7~ -Appoln---~------.-,,...,rt-.
$169,9501759-1501 5 u 2Br S50K dn aaaume 3Br 2 Ba, dbl gar. full'J lniat lnt&b 2tll · L:.i~~· ~wt\•.: ~~a.~ ~:;rn °~";~~::~nM~~1l~t ~~~bl•=~t. ciMn. 1 BR condo bY alrwn. Furn. 2 Ek fa L hie, ;p; I.I. lllf •t lllA wwd AU /Bch ~557 Piiiow & ~ aft 5PM, ~~·· ~. Pool. Jae, Tennlt. Ava.II 8, avail. 8118 thru 9/1 New2-ltyb6dQ.OOOCltwv · 964-1211 .. atala, Dnftt Affordable 3Br 2Ba M95 811. S525. 1191-0880 t22 47th St. Npt Bch, 8CC9M. From 800 e.t. U9 1 ... 11 1450 Muriatic ~n kid• ok I ~ lower unit. 650-1208 to 3900 a.t. Wiii buUd to &llllT ... 11118 txke ARROWHEXb 5lM 190 B ST Alty I• 'mB'ox bv ctue Furn 2 Br Condo, evett :~,'-;'!"~ 5'T.tt IP= SCRAM-LETS ~: = ":!
Going Into torecloaure. Cho!Qe find crptd 2Br Sub rent 1 rm elf. apt to Nie• quiet 2Br. 281. 81111-9/ 1 $700. Call Bkr co-op INSWrDS necurry M per hr tb
e.i.gant Cotonlal home w/bltlna ger4-tem or .July1.Multbeclubmbr. downttra,enclortd ger .• INNEWPORTBEACH 751-5501 or Ana Ad R&H 751-5989 n ftU\ start. Ball Yecht Club
For Sele by O'#ner. 1 Br '320K w/dock S2&5K al~avallmldMay Mr.AUltln&42--4097 2patlos,Rons.4&-0477 A rMlplac»toll1teonthe •213 642-"300.24hra 1.. Leeden·G<opt 3101 W Pacltic Coett
luxury condo. VIiie without. Bring ottera. $o4 5 539~190 BEST I• Ntc. q\Ht 2 br, 1 ba. bit lf PP•r 8ey. Privet• Furn wtcly rentet1 April-t Int I ,. Testy· Vert>el Hwy. NB, 846-8955
Br Ibo a Barg a I n Ron t uthef'a Realty Clean trMl'I 3BR 1~be, ... llT APf Ina. No pets. Ideal for clubhouaH & hulth S •pt Step a Io 1it7 Wmditt &. IJ.B SPEED ·--/~ s12 1.000. S 18K below 1-337-2414 coflect/24 hrs bike to l>Mc:h. M 25tmo Winter rentel to 11/23, by mature couple. $550 mo. apu, a 1ennl1 court1, 7 ocean/bay. $1.30 sq tt 11·1 Juat my tuck, white drlv--•
merlcet 1-947893 A...t f ,. ___ ,_ + aec. 548-3350 wHk or month. No pets. Avall. now. 848-6842 pool• ctoM to bualn.aa, YHll leltlh lll-4112 Agent 541-5032 Ing home. the driver In F~1on1. ~~ ..... ~
Hendymen·a Special. .,. 1 "9lla•1 lS"S J-.lat 2 44 _548-1930 or 873-7844 oc Airport. Fashion __ front ot me i. t1gt1tMlng """'1que .....,__....., ForecloMd property of· Prtf!!!z ., n1 Pvt 1 Br. lrplc. pool, pello, Island, convenient ahopa Penln oceanfront hme, '330/up crpta draPM etc end tile driver behind mt Reta Full/time. 780-9333
tera excel. op..,.,..unltlff 211WT.,TH1•11 1Us Sq fi. 26r, 2ba home OcHn Vlew-200 "1 to ger. No pets. 399 w. Bey. on sight Jn/Ju/Aug remod cua· 17301 Beach. Huntington wenta to SPEED •"to ,~ 811 ..... a .. 0t""me' or an • water 2BR w/lg llv din S525. 650·8357 · tom 2. Br d~ $6000/mo Beech 8'2·21134 -"' ,,..., " 2 3 hilltop 3&0 dea for leue. frpt, micro, P•r· rm opening to front gar· • · · p ul J J Steve'• Oetautng 11 took· lnveatmttnt. Lei mt help ' ec. ' s. r.· vu, quet, dbl gar, w/opn, no den atlo Nicely turn • Small 1 Br. 1981 Maple Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1· Kay P. 720-98811 2 blka OC Airport. 800· trM I Ing tor respc>Nlble a"~
you find whet you need. 2 br 2 ba moblle, and· pets $850/mo. 844-2227 brlghf & ·airy. Available Ave. upstairs, retrlr, no menta & Townhouses tt: tl 1200 eq 11. 4·8 MP. of-ua.......aa.--11 ·-~ mollvated lndtvlduala tor Patrick McAulau, Agl. acaped, PM & unique. pets. 1 peraon $39 . from $660. (Alk about YICI H llcea, 85-aq rt. 979-9941 •n•..-_ ,..,. d 1111 and/ c4 7&0-841"i' S79,900. By Ownr. Call ua tor lrvtne May3 toJune9. $300.tc. Sierra Mgmt. 841-1324 furnished eptt. comp141te ltat1l1 2to7 Martt4 lllNMelrn. auto et ng or r 819/~9..()653 •11 6PM L•.... 831-0174 with TV, llnena & utensll•. Belboe lalend Merine Ave 11 there anyone out there waahlng. 83 1~90e
Ulll Olltll HPLO t tf tltt ..nm II• 1 ... att 7 Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba may be rented tor short upper otttce. $225 mo that would come to the UIYllTTll
3Br + tlreplaoe ... unit. Pr 1550 ~-also-r l garden apt. pool ' rec term or longer). On Jam-s. ... , ..... Atall. 87S-8877 or 675-9057ev reacue of • 29 yeer old f()t 1 Child. In my home,
Beach ·~ blk, some vu '"...!!! 2BR fY.ba. encl gar, cloM area $545 710 W 11th St bor" Rd. al San Joaquin Oall ttr ltli .. lfftM enterprising young l-4, 4 days wk 831-8842
$375,000 850-5520 8.6 Tl~7 acr... near ealty to bNCh 1500, 225 La ·--·a,.... Hiiia Rd ftr ll1t1•-I....... UISTll IOllU woman? Settca loen. xlnt
C f ,, 111 G 1 Paloma 637-71118 col141ct .,.n • IJUl·1100 -· return tn 6 month•. no BABYSITTER nHded .11,000 •• wll ""' oruv • eorg 1· Want 1 Mlectlon ot gr•t ~ Wlttrfrtlt ..... .... ... eollaterlal except mYMff. Grandma type. prtf
S12•500· flrm. 850-8347 786 -1172 A,artatatl, Vaf. llvlng? We can otter any· I lttrl tl•-ttOO New 2 "ry bldg. good trwy 7141192-2254. Brenda YOUR home NB/CM Ull llLI Beaut. t ,_. acre, Spraque thing from a small apt to 11 • I access From 750 1f ul'.) leave meeaage arM. n.x. hrl. 646-" t1
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, large ptav· River veuey, Oregon. lalMa Jdau 27M • 4 Br houM. If IOOttlno In SpKlous single. one wm build to ault terwit. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
room, turnl1hed Only $98,odb/obo. 960-7047 1 Br. atoYe & r5X::, utlta CM, NB or HB think of u1 & two bedroom apts. S.99 net . w1t1 coop w/Bkr UIYSITTll WUTD
S400 000 .... ._ tiret for that chOIOe of ltat11s It . 3900 aq tt ground noor WI All IT'Ll lflll Part/time· my Coete MtM
Biii Grundy Rltra 875-~18t I.I. ExckHJt SOO 3380 Mk:Mlaon Orlve ~d :,'to~yr1y''· ~7g:e· Ideal living Sure 2901 with ratrm. open tlOOf And running 7AM-9 30 PM I tiome. Mon.-Frl. 2~.~ AXVE 6 u R'ITS c M lrvlnt TSL MGMT 642-1803 plan, plush upgrades • dey. 7 d-• WMk Children p ..... call Liil llU IAYFIMT With smK equity . Tur11erocil 2 Br. 2'A BA S550/AnnueJ. Furn Of un· NB REAL TY 675-1842 2500 eq ft Condo, View of Av•ll R & H 751-5989 Present lhla-'~ and ,.1 MORNINGS ONLY
S..utltul. 8 Br with ~odt WANT 10-t6 units In local Townl'lomt. den. lormel turn Charming ttudlo. 2 Br Bay. swimming PoOI & Business Pr oleaalonal oetve a two mauagea for 645-711-41
tor l20 yachts 79 on etM. 540-4484 Agent dining, prv1 patio & deck, Plush carpets 308 Corel. ~~P~~rp· 1, StJo~~ ne: beautltut greenbelt Wiit the price ot one Babysitter W9nted 1n "'1
water. Spectacular vtew t>eaut. decor. premium Shown by appt only. a cc e p I ch It d r • n seeks same to share Aaa-• IF M•-••a Wiii aetl, 1MM ~lion or ltatall 2 3 277 2 20 1250 MC. Call Beth eh 557-71113 eve. 640-&39 private 4 room tumlahed _ _. --home. PIT. REF'1
PP _... loc w/pool, ec>a. tennla. 1 / • 1 5PM at 831-5230 luxury ottloe In INlne 711 I •allll Non-amtlr 751-4310 eKChange ... ..,..,,eay A 115-1$1150851 2225 FURNISHED or ShareHouMw/PoOf. M/F. ••
to Brokers. 873•7873· ...... Fu ahlt.. ve • tr•••... r WlllUllYILUll UNFURNISHED, Nlc•I Al $320. HB S395'mo 151"11688 nU.DTll Bantclng 2000 Turite Rock 3 Br. 2 be lov• 2 Br 1 Be, atove, retrJge. 1 & 2 Br. epta evell. poo1, All UTILITIES 538-38651841-4375/600 Coronal def Mar 525 eq rt llM 112 nU/l'WI 1lUD
Ull llLE s _______ ....,. ~ ~:0,':-0~~~~~,:,~,~ r.~5':~;~1'l4~ .... evall =~i. ~~;:~~'&'bal. No ,r~gs~M.LJrs. A:~~~~~ Mdc!!o~~!:~; :.:'l:1~~9S550. lnctda ESOORTS/lllELI e;:,.~~~~n: ~:~~1~~!~1~~ t~~n llJMI fllaa• ZIOI S10251mo. 851"8278 Cloae to Beach. 5 Br, 2 Ba. TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or SWIMMING. plus ml. lrom beach. S300 mo. EXECUTIVE SUITE Outcall ONLY 835-9199 attract~ aevinga & ~
open feeling. 3 bdrma. 3 wtml llllTALI T•rtltr ... Tew1ltt11t Rent or IHae. Avall•bl• 842· 1803 much more! Sorry, utlls pd 63 t-8009 Newpori Cntr S5501S775 lmmec! •t• opening o • ....,..
baths. 3 llreplaoea . one 2BR w/den-1 level overlkg lmmedlataly.1175-8771 Daaa Ptlat no pets Model~ Beauiiiul 2-Stv Irvine ho 640-5470 111&11111 LA SPA 7~~~~ut1411 C111 ~~ ~n11;:,:':' S~~~~°o!xJ001 top greenbelt. Avell H~ View 2 Br 1 Ba rear unit, 1515: 2 Br. decks, gar. Nr open daily 9 to 6 Jae $350 ~ utll. Avail. Full Ml'\liGe suite/Newport ll&WIE 0 C.S L
Liii IUL n ! dep. No ~ti. 9 Rein· no~"· S775. 645-11182 Cresta. 494-61141 Cln prof n-•mkr -2br 2ba, 1 The E1tecu11ve Office 190. Nwpt Bch 556·22eo t 700 Adami. Costa Mesa
Mav. 1 yr tae pref. Sl2 garage, 508'A Jeamlne, oana Harbor.B-25011 La ~ lmmed 731-86301v mes Ctr TwooNlceaa111llMay 4320 Campus Drtve suite • • .l•.7•00 bow Falla Bkr 851 -9987 110 NewPort Centef Or TOP $$$ Banking • • --------II 11 ttl 72 .. L 2 B d 2 B lovely MC condo WID. ..,. TURTLEROCK TWNHME: "H " rg r + en. a. pool, nr bell HB. 1300• 'it •200, NB .,..4.4492 I Females pref Models and ltfiet .... ,tf••ltt
• 1 2+ den, wljac. over· 1Br Condo 1pH1 level, Ocean vu, encl ger ApartllMnt.s utll Deb 989·2138 Furnished-. 10 desks & Escorts (2 t3)866-l984 Reotive callers anawe• --Elf 01111 ereal t II b I ., II I & t~ w/auto opener• newly r• """' ... look Ing grn • t ... va akM atreama, '"""' carn.-t-" & d-"'at..... Newport B~M:lt So. F-a•-Rmmt , .. are 3 Br cna1rs. kitchen. CM, just v.,., ittrecttve lady-:-mld phones fifing. mtac. • br. lam rm, din. rm. 2•L n-1utlfully furn Twnha, M•" 1 1 brr IN pref S 1250 micro 2 car n•r w/opnr ,... """" """'" """' """ .. " H B"'· 17 .. s ~' 1 1 1 .. " ... ' · ' ..-· 493-1030 1700 16th Strttl o Nwpt .... ~ t.. I 40 a new to arM , non-c erlca duties, verba be. Ntar pool & tennla, trplc, pool, tennis ct. + ~. Ive by 9 Rain· PoOI & •P•· 1825/mo. Apt in Coat• Mesa. wash· Approx 900 al seo<>mo amkr whO enioys tennla.
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Welk to beaeh Lrg H · $1195/mo 1173-01198 bow Falla Bkr. Roetenn 545-3115 laat. lffcll 274 (at Do~) er dryef, $250 24 1• 1488 64'·2270 ev" wtinda da~ a travel Wlahea to 1111111 needed
aumable loen $192.500 Daae Ptlat 2Ift Deluca 15t-9987 1 bl' gar<*! apt. atow & 2 Br. 2 car gar. eovered 642-5113 Fem rmmate 2S-35 yrs. 6 C AIRPORT AR~ m"t gentleman In 50's. W.U. ferp ....
By owner· 94e-5377 Cfote to Marln• 1 er Walnut Square 2 br twn-retrlg No petl $410 patio. 'I• mile to beh Newport l~d No. nHded lmm•d c M 535 to 11e3 aq It loll of 60 s w/Mmt 1n1er .. 11 All I 680 Newport CAnter OrlWI IOUIPlllT Mtl_ooe mod4tl condo, pool. IP• hae, Plan 0, mull ... to 5'8-t317 SU5/mo. 213-925.4798 880 lrvl A S275 • 12 utll. 751-5441 prkg ian1tor•al & 111 ..,1111 replya atrlCkl'J conllden N9W'POf18Mcll
212 ........ apprec $&45. 833-75 t9 -• S-(at t"'6thyt) n11t-Fem r mmate 25-35 yrs, Incl From S 1/sq fl mo to llal Wnte ed • 91e cto Contact Susie Winn 4 br home or d..,_• $925 499-2713 evee. 752•11100 days 2 Br. 1~bl.610 Joann t. •S400/up. Bech. 1 Br. nHd•d lmmed C M mo OK 557•7010 Dally P110t 330 w Bay 973-5168tor appt
Belt l>Mc:h 5109 SH-•• •·--II 21 iinA Adutte pref'd Small dog pool IP• 1899.2 Florida 64 5-IJ04 S275 • 12 utu 751·5448 St PO Boll 1580. Coata Equal Oppty Emptyf lhOrt . Open delly 2-5. ... ·~rt ltaell 669• OK ' 84S-845~ 842-2834: 842-3 t72 ' OfflC• 525 11 $420 mo Mesa, C1 9282e --
Ownr ~5-21147 876-2346 s~· 2 aty C& Bay. 1 lHF V HJ" FQ 28R d OlahwUher --Fem to lhr brlgtlt. new 2 ' urn pd Air cond Ground UllUlll DPf1 ~nfront OupleJC. prim 4br, 3be. 3~ a/f. 3 cer courty!~d ~l•w · A¥11i' garage~all 5/2, 1110 IHI. leacll 2740 Int. ltac~ 2740 Br t t:>a, 25-35 yr•. n· floor 1055 Et Camino Or l ul•tt!Ort· 014 , ,or. *"lCI bar Hr1 10·6
toe. xlnt flnencing, •Int In· gar, pool, Jee, 1• ec. Poas 1111 $750. mo 845-9333 Vlctorle Cati to 11'9 No amkr '300 631-4974 Coate M ... 3 blll1 E of &ange e;;;'hMJtti spa SURF & SANO HOTEL
come. 1404 W e>c.an· untum oropt.642-1388 2 BR 2 BA Vtraalllee. dog1~5&01moN1~12 K b k ? FIM non:amkr-21-35 anr F11r111ew and Adam• foraate 0 tt ... 1maugea L8Qun•8Mcll C.ltRoea
lront. P P.1173-7873 Executlvt eondo on bay. S eoney U D port . 2br 2ba •Pl lplc, poo1.j 754.1040 Mr Tr1ey and aauna Annual groas 497-44n EOE
Sop .. 1•tlc•t•-d contem· dHlgner. completely OC..n View. Avail. 611· *3 Br 2 Ba SC. Ptu A. Ja.c. tennis, elc $340 mo Spac1ou1 1124 IQ tt w/lull H60 000, net profit ~AUTICtAN -~~"' Harbor Rkt-• turn. l 1996mo 673-0198 11200 mo 945-9333 pool. pallo, apa. gar:r Didn't he win the ··~ utll c M 546-3240 1\11 In COIOf1ul marina Mt· belor• le>. .. $490,000 • 8Nch
_, .-•LIKE NEW 2 Br 2 Ba "96 No pets 752•682 -Monaco Grand Pm in ·73? --I ting nr Udo Shipyard Celt\ butlnese. long 1erm 494 1800 • pv1 pool I epa, ocean MO<l.n 2-ety beckb•v. 4 Twnhl.. Ntwpor1 Terrac.. S300'a Poolalde Apt, F n/amkr to ahr 3br houM . av11i lmmed $$10tmo ..... Price 11.500.000 -
I Clty YU, 1845.000. Opn Bdr 3 Ba. pool/apll, 2 Frpl. POOi/Jee. Oar. + Appia 539-8190 • l" ) . A -N B Wilk to bch $315, 1 Photo copying & Olh• of Owner retiring Of WOUid BOOt<KEEPEA
Set/Sun 12·5. 844-4424 trptce. y. ac . 12300. mch more S800 87S-8048 BEST Rtty 1.. _,. I\... ,r. tat & , .. , Reta 83 t--0757 Ile• Mf'Vic.i evall Calli not even con.iotr MltlnQ Permtlnerl1 Pll tAO ~
UUIA Lii llPLD 842"'388 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• I... ti t ..... _ • wh 11 11,nnty"""'"'·1r f rmmt• S250/mo • Stoo l Uaa 875-0132 Febuloua opportunity Newport 8-:fl ea 1aa.-~ ...i.... JOU., no sure ''"" ,01 I vv "" d...,. Acroaa from beach -' Thia unlq\19 buSlneu la property'T\Al ... ~-"'-*-••O'-Walk 10 atiopa, bffeh, I. .. IM1 llflrt --3 Br. 2 be. 2 tr..,._. lmmao, W.elde. all new. 1'A 8e, wu c!On't Jett bid JOll rt not elont H-B 752-0234 tw ,......., WATERFRONT, IOO eq ft, otf.,td with fentullc flol ~' Sf 50
plctr, ferry/real•. 38r/2ba lnt1al 2202 •dulls pref. no peta. petloe. OIW. no pete, Ktnnt11>11naport 1$ 011t of 14 d11hnc.hvtly _ .. _ _,, 1 open ol'flotl. 7 cublclee. term•. 20% down 9·~~ ~ 10 PO Boe 71
ta, 21e 8al 8l t 73•2943 13& Rentei XbO& ®• $975. 430 Aecfllndt A~. kldt OK evatl lmmtd d1fltmt apartment ftoor ~' 11 St1w.nd V1".1&• F nnmte 10 11\r tMM;lc bay elegantly lurnl•h•d Int AmorltiHd o.,,., 30 ~ Bw:rl o~eeo
WANT HtrbO< View hOme rurn prime Beck Bay toe ;t1:J:~411 Sl75tmo' &4&-8648 ' 1n Huntancton Buell S..wind V1ll-c• " • mull dphl wtyd Stnc*• ri-1 OK L•V'• 846-5015 )'Mr8. lntertat oniy ~f· .,.. to....._ buy 0< op-utllt "" a1ng1t only 3 BR tbe. n~. patio, of 101111, Pft\Olltlilf'd Dfof,ulOflll 011n111nc 1225 • MC "6-24$9 ....... ment• ror 5 Y99'• • .. lllNI Fi i
tlon 84&-4&09 63Mt90 BEST Alty ttt •WATEAFRONT• l:,oage. Npt Hta arM. Tiit kind ol 1lltntion ,ou dtwrve Flow 2 bl'. 1,-\ be twnhM •-tab nll tMllocM\ payment •t Ille S tl.000 • "'-* be tarn ·
Dov. Sh<>rM LM. 3 Br 3 /mo Aeq 1at 1 tut A i>trl@CI bltnd ol n1turt and ~''tlC In n'°9 quiet 8,.._ l!llide _. end Of 5 yeer& No col· ihar "''" 18M ,. C ooeir al • 1 9r. CltMn, 1 bite to bch Ba Fem Am, 50' boel 273 Ogle Mt-«)57 · 11t1llfd 1n i lortsl •1th bfbbhn1 blo6U and Ou·~I c M 1275 842-6441 11& ti at IS 18 PedhC ctJ lelefal ~. • the ation •n eddl1i0n •o Al" U.RELW"'OD ISOOYJly doc k 13 0 0 0 I mo -potld1 cOOl,ed by "'turll °''"' !)rtttu Add lo Hwy, NB St 100/f'l'IO ~ oen-•• IM l*'f'OI, GIL '"' CilW1l'I iU .. _If I ..... , 1 1 4 I 8 4 5 • S 81 0 & 11111111~ lllal tt"M courl1. tWlfTtmlfl( OOQI\ 1 IKllW •nd Oorgeout 2 bl' N 8 condo. 21~9-5115 profits ~ Into Mf PQ9lllOl'I w ,.__. CO W•
....... 845-5000 ext 410 Eaatllff 1ownhouM Poot. a ~.ctllfllt louttOll "'" ~ llld PoOI. etc on OOlf course 213·144-tt 1• L....e. 213·t21-M71 or •••growing company I BMYtlMIY dec0<atfld 3
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Doottllde R.E 840-8208 842·1511orla0-1797 f Qne;ncll.obldroo.-Mt atrd l•oblth Jae. Lrg mJI IW1 SSOO lntal1 Dll la1'tltwl b~,..,_,..,.C.:17 "1 l14/llM~1l_,I=-=,_ LOOKIE HEACI $525 Large qu6et 28R ldwlt ~rt111tnt\ ind TownlwJmes Matute Fem llt2·15'2 \1818 A;; J y !prtaa!tin tfll M&-0011 or t4t 3024 1ci:~~=w=~ ~·~~u· ~.~~:Ct:;::' SViow1nd Mt:.11~t:z:o~e; Agent t240eq~,-~, '"•._ .. ,_.
Slnglt,t8t+den.2Br RtnttlflrourtOttallt 3l1~1laon-~ 1lla·ge·~.i· . '·" blllatobef1 CdM $350 Comm. 8ICSQ c~2 toni M..w••••Wt l. Few .Ad Acti>n 1725 tol2000 •53Mtt90• UH/mo E/atcN 2 •. 1~ ·~ utll d&I M2·3380 ~IQ ft. 2 u.. ,,_. 8"'f0"9 °"' ,,.,.. Cal ~:1,1r,a[', :::~6 Just • block to 8Uf'fl ba Twnh.. Frplc. yard. MIFtm 10 INre 2 Br 1 .. I •wetloutil or ~ mto lhal would COIN 10 u. a
3 Bdrm hln ftPIC deCtl 0111' QM, lndry Nn Nlot loo Apt lelboa 1111nd., St00 mo Ml·1:J03 '.cue ~ • 2't .,_, ~ et...a •• yearly Juat USO kid/pet 2314 &ant• Ana t~~~~ Hllftl•"llOll V l Hll~tonctofl &.ai.11 lA u 5omo yt•rly Hon enterpr telng ro11ng Daly PiJl
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8PYOLASI 4 . 3 ea 180 CdM net •tyttlh 28t from ""' San Ot hH••r drt•t nort~ on l\nd1 lo 1 MO F ~l f tum lf'I e no an VISOR d-a oettneftyllgf\tvtew 2 8a frplc MWtlr kltCh BacMlor EU1atcN 1111 ullll f ld0tt1 tlltn •tit Ofl Mt Fllddf<11 to S.•-·nd y , MIF ltlr 2~ 1ba ac>t. nr WllhOn 1-.,, ...... M l oollatt11t1a1 e1ctp .,, NI•
12400/mo. Bonni. Agent 187& 1tld1 tint muet ... peld S.US/mo No peta '"'"'"""i' ,,,.~IN • Qctfn dlil'f 10 AM M du\l ''7th/Sanle Ana CM ..,.., ault• 111 Oo"9t Or 714/812•22"4 8'1tnd• 642·5678 11 eooo or 844..()411} 639-e 100 OUT Alty ttt s»MM 1eo-ue2 12'75 O.Ob1e &£8-aot 8uH• 14 Me 631 s, t .. vw ~
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ate openings. No s.Nlng. HlllNda or Muttl. Quality waltr .. a/walter. ApflY TI'9d0fllttlngercundwtth fUn ~In Laguna.' ..,._.&.~a.. ~.r~~~ :.i:,.,:;;;; Reeponllt--" ble, detail orlen-Shop. High Votume of d~-4PM. Donataltla: nottllng to do? 0o )'OU APPOtNTMENTOlfl.Y ,._11PP9at~&.hend-
for ""' Ume employMa ..., per90tl, ~ ex-s.-. Nice place to worit. 2 F .. rvt.w. C.M. '*• to "'6ngte? "ao, otw Lil Reinders AllY. Inc. ~ parMn:
Permanently ual neci per1enoe with documents Greg or Jo 5.40-1355 Restaurant, Counter Help ua • ~ et 540-0301 4000W~.-&t. 'M &Nd. C.M.
areu. Keep ph~ flt an awt. Typtng 55 wpm. PRODUCTION ARTIST PIT, Mtldwtch lhop. for an excttlnO IOb • a .... pcw1/133-41t0/free ....
with pay for Hklng Fut growing natlonal Wanted for trade Meg. 955-1247, 971-1739 =h= 1.:'-; ~Mled CNw19r C.
Satvday, April %8 people If tMv haw any mortgage banking com-Pub. Produce camera RESTAURANT Tlme9 Two lflffta av.-. t9'n needed. M&-1855
ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl I 9): Get going on new pr~·cct -malce UMbte hems lo donate to pany. F'ull beMflta. lrWle reedy art under dlreci Crown Po6nt AeRaurant able ·hourty wage ptua lflM 10 hfllHlll Belly Yacht CNb
f Choe Thrtft atorea. Part location. I u p er v I 1 I o n . Ty P • now l'lir'-Sous cMf comm...ion Locetton· for young dyNmlc: rM .._ contacts, stress ongrnah1y. independence. dann,i an courage o time poettlona aJ90 avail-apectng, photo etrJng a baker it~· coot(. stew-'. 1375 Sunftower A · tat• ~ ~ .....
convictions. You'll be at nghl place.Judgment and mtuition will be on ~. ApPty In per90n. AVAC. cai1 Mr• Campbell cropping, n.illng, and ltat atd 'rec:ietvlng peraon eo.ta Meaa v. nrm lo Koll c.n. lrVtne. ~3ft SCJott flllMr. ,IT
target. Break from past 1s beneficial -you are going to establish a Choe TMlt Stores. 2025 883-1555 camera operation. Cell dl.hwun.ra brOller per: Mutt be oro-itnd. hard poettlon. Mutt be good
"fresh beach-head ." West Arat St. Santa Ana. Heten. S4Me3-4 eon, guard 'mgr & prep ..... working, non-amoktr mechanic, ~marlly
TAURJJS (Apnl 20-May 20): Dispute will be ~ttled in your favor •HID person. Continental Experienced Furniture w/ftont Ofc llPPMfanca. "*"'· wortl. ~
-you 'll oet more matenal. ownership will be verified. you 'll form ... UHllmll THE DAJLY PILOT 11 now PlllllTlll OO<>klng exp. helpful. Pl• Saie. needed. A19o..,..-(714) 553-1111 wtcdya. 1 montf'l at the eaj1
1m-o 86tkp'g, lh• P4IP9' WC)ri(, I lie: I apply 24801 Dan• Or perlenoed Cerpet end mediate opening. valuable alliance. Focus on discretion, clandestine meeting, v isits to typing lnvolcel, phon. accept no app •t on1 C'1' you.... Bldg F, Dana P1. • Drapery ...... Full nm.. s.cr.tary Cathy 1-114-e:Z&-5674
club. organiia ti o n. institution o r hospital. Aquarius. Cancer persons collection, 20 h,. min. to for ~r1ct Managers 10 Spare 3 hra nightly? Aak for M.,cla. 511-2121 --.... na-; Station attendent FIT PIT
play key roles. lull time. $7/hr to start. aupervlH newapaper Are you.... Restaurant -... -• CHEVAON STATION
GEMINl (May21-June20):Popularity increases,focusontravcl, Call 9AM-12:30PM, =•o,M;:!~~G= =c:::'· llP'llllT/lllTUI 8t1r~r!:. ~~ .......... 3000Fal!WW.C.M.
artistic endeavors. awareness of phy$i<:al appearance. Change of pace 2PM-6PM. Must be de-nlary, mtteage ~llow-and Nlf motivated? ~ ln-pweon 10-2pm, Stlft & Mgmt. 1200 wtc ...... flr-...l;~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
proves benefi cial, wish comes true and romance is emphasized. Young ~dable. 850-3880 anc., company benefit• Do you.... M~itB"£A~.r=::i••· guar. + comm. *500. to ............. ...,_ STllEITS ~rson expresses admira11on,Jud_gment is on target and you could win HAIR DRESSER Space and bonus opportunity. Enjoyworklngwlthklda? 819 Sleepy Hollow 1.ane 800. poee. Pd Tr.intng. ..... •.a-.... • rental, CM/Nwpt ar... Apply In per90n at Dally If you can an.twer YES LAgu Beech 535-393& -1 llf,.
a contest. 54&-9771 or &46-1198 Piiot Circulation omce. Phonee.46-7021 na •&1 -1•111nw1 ..,.,. 111 .... CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Spotlight o n achievement, career. 330 weat Bay, Coate 2:~Mon.thruFrl. ...,... -··-..-. 1111111.llllllWD
b usiness. community affairs. Discuss views in frank manner -show UllNllllll Meaa. Monday thn.I Fri-tau...m 2 Peop• needed for main-SECRETARY/EXECUTIVE We hew ~· for
that you really have nothing to hide. You could become involved in wtth tome fonowtng for a day No phone cell• PIT gen. ofc:, prefer atu-U l&llETTE tenancie .. toy ..... : Or-to wortl for cNef .. ec 1n boys & olrta between
poht1cal campaign and you are likely to be on winning side. charrrnng Salon In New-·---E•.O-.E.---• dent Computer know!-French bakery i. looklng anoe or Corona .,..., n<>n-9foflt O#ganl:zatlon 12-18 ~ °"' WOl'tclng
LEO (J l 23A 'n) De d d fi II I If por1Beacf\ Rentorcom-edgehelptul.553-1109 foradependabfieperson High comm., aalaty, va.-Mu.thav.u*9ntate~ ~ & Saturdays. u y -ug. --: ct e o nce-an -o r-a top ease yoursc . mlaalon. Joyce 646-1875 --------to fill a,.... time -.aion catlonT.EMRuaR0t haTEv.CHear. marl.al .-Cllle 1 exp. Job earn money. tripe l to It ve up to potenttal. to be )Ourself and not to pull your punches. Be or 786-810S evenings le4ital/frwt lh p /T U•'Y UlllTUT .....-' ..,...._. 1 clecreitlon t>onuaea. Cati
analytical. be ready for change. possible travel and a vanety of E.JCpetd. only Hra: M , W"'k 1 ___._•month (40 In Niel. Retail •Jlpe(· (714)89~t2t requr• tact, Mr. Aountr• H81f atyflll I uat. neect.d. 5 d week Call 846-3918 .,.. .._ lenc:e helpful Approx. & polM. Good ben· messages. Member of o pposite sex IS ··scnously" drawn to you HIS mutt have c:llent... ay · hrt). Typlng. phone, _,. 20-25 hours per week, SALES eflta/work lno eon-Ml-1 ..
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): M oney changes hands and you are Bal 111• 873~13 Medlc:al Recap~. Eye rand•. $7 hr. 851-7701 7:30-2. Young, growing Major Orano• County dltlona/otnct tn. Call Mon . ..frl. 1091n-3pm
ltkel)' to make a pro fitable deal. Focus on diplomacy. domestic Doctor. Patt time, ••-..... ,.. _...IL company. Good benefit•. weekly newspaper ha 97~7800 --------
d Ch k d t '---f · perlenc:e preferred. .-. .. .,..,. SC Plue. 7St-1266 ~ fOf exp'd....... TELEP ... ON"' ,..... .... TOR a JUStment. wa)S to increase income. ec 1e . ~aware o nutnt1on HIRlll ~1_.780 8_5 Mon-Fri. FIT, oc. wtaudlo eau. person. Atxwe awrage 111....., " "'vr-"'""
and realize throa1 could be vulnerable. Stay out of drafts. keep voice minimum wage to 1111r1. RESTAURANTS salaty/oornm Aggreutw l•llHIH for hotet twltehboard,
well-modulated. ou1go1no. entP\utlHtle IHEL Apply at Boob on Tape. Ideal for student•. PIT only need apply. SMk~ mottvated lndlvtd-~ have aperlelioe.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c1. 22): Focus on publtc1t", contractual aduh• -part/time 9Y9n-0 -·tptur• needs r.maie 729 Farad, eo.ta Meaa catering, n.. x hours. The ContactTobeyAn;ltn ..... h _._. ~ ........... ~typlngb..._: 1ac>0f'~ ~P .. ' Inna You mutt en}oy ~.951_1 719 att.5 S43-552SUkforBlll GoldenTruffle,845-NSa WestOr~u-.... ..... ..-. ~ A,..::::,;:ion"""" .,,-:= ,..,,...._ ..... ., __ ... o bhgat1ons. promises fro m individual who may be financially ··• """"""' ----· .............. _, -........... Ho1at Laguna. •~1151 embarrassed. H old ofTon contracts, define terms. avoid self-deception. W()(1(lng wttti youth and Reoep11oni.110enera1 Of-restaurant 63 -7510 lhOf1 hand a +, ~ 42S s. CoMt Hwy bee positive motivator. Model• Male/Female floe for gro'""~ bottle p11•1...a aa-s aLES PERSON ...a.-... contact wtth ven-Gatheradd1tto nal information, m ake discreet inqumesand avoid snap c an tor an Interview. """' -----~ "" .............. Laguna Beech decisions. · WE NEED NEW FACES waler company Good Established dinner houM Currently Mlllng Avon, dors. 5"4~2988 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 141-10211·1,. For ptaoement In modeling phone peraonallly. non-leeks '* Buaboy '*Host-Mary Kay, TUPJ*Wat•? ---------SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 2 1 ): You may be working harder. bu1 Jobs In Orange County. smolo.er. Wiii train. "' '* Service Per.on '* Conllder car.., In Ute IM'J/""' TY9kt T~
you'll get result~. Focus o n employment. basic tasks. pets. dependen1s IEW Ylll WEIT Apply In person Apply in person between tneuranoe Sales. One of Art muMUm neeclS'bngtlt, AIWllllW ULll
and general health. Rela11o nsh1p 10tens1fies. comm itment is made and lllTlll/lllT Tilelt :c--17842 Cowan S1. Irvine 2-4 pm: No phone calla. th• Nation'• IHdlng energetic: Hlf-atar1er The Or.nge Coeat Dally
you could become .. tnextncably im olved ." Cancer. Capncom persons Preatlglou• Orange Coun---, RECEPTIONIST fSOO O Newport Ctr Or. NB Fraternal Ute ln.uranoe lmmed. Must type 50 Piiot la looklng fM en-
figure prommcntly. 'Y Mercedes Benz deal· 141• I General office dutlea. llTa11 a--a-Socletlnhuopenlngaln ~~.at~ .. ~~-ergetto,motJvatedpeople erahlp need• "H09t ... ·· Sharp per.on with front -..... ,_, Orange County. If you __ ,..,._ -·-· ...... for p.,.../tlme telephone SAGITI'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You reach a wader audie nce. lmmedlately. Some Nanny wanted: Brtt. or office appearance. Can Nlght/Wknd uat. needed Ilk• unllmlted urning eftta. Donna 759-1122 ..,_,Computer tr.inlng
potential is great. focus 1s o n populanty, speculation, ro mance . You 'II modeling experience lrllh tral~ for tr1• aoea 85().-0655 to aupervlM utea staff. potentl.al. advancement _1_,1, proyfded.
wind up some affairs. a relattonship could come to stand still but you preferred. Outgoing per-• & 6. Inquire 7 2-0700 Retell uper. required. opportunity, pr~ ....-• m lllLY f'tLIT will proceed ahead to greater recognition. aonallty. A.ppty In person Receptlonltt. PIT, for busy Apply In person: Pier I. tralnlno and llexlbl• Rapldly orowlno o.c. 330Weet BaY8treet
CAPRICORN (Dec.12-Jan. 19): Light will be shed on area that is to: 100 1 Quall St, Nwpt PUTTilll real "tat• office. Must 21;oHwbor Bfvd. C.M. tioura, Mnd reeume to: property mngmnt ftrm eo.t1M9ea.CA
. h b ed F I Bc:n. Jim Siemon• Im-Early morning al~copy h1ve pleaaanl phone 11ta1• Ma•a•--Royal Neighbors ol ~Mlng1 PMPITP lndlvtdualf 642-4321,ext.302 restncted. at umes pro 1 1t . ocus on renta s. percentage rates. porla/RHal• Dlvlalon. distribution for voice. Good wortllng aur-.... _._.., Amertca. _1052 Bon'* ..., ·12 . otenttel or EOE
long-term philosophical views. You'll make new start, you'll get to 833-9300 Beech ., ... 3,~ 10 4 rounding•. will trlfn on EurOPMn high fashion Ct. Lav9me, ca. 91750. · tuN t.lme ~thin ahori --------•
heart of matters where ro mantic interests are concerned. the job. Sat/Sun M . Ap-ledlea' lf'IOP hu an Im-term. 0ppt Y to learn ---------AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Scenano highlights dec1s1ons HOT BODS-tiour.. Sunday morning pllcantl pie call Nolan mediate opening tor SalM person tul/per1 time prop. mngmnt tech· ~Ill.II
affecttng direction, instruction. trips and v isits connected with H~~~ ~~i ~= ~~~~c~~1:> Real &tate 497-5454 ~1~U.: ~M~~:a •= :=· 4'?:.i:, 19'1P1· Jo d.:.M~ ~
relatives. You'll have greater freedom of action, intuition will be strong ~11=e;~t~~~~ 557-3393 E.O.E. * llOIP111111T * Newport Beech 1oca11on. wortllng. 840-5093 SeMce station attendant, Part/time: day, 9V9f\lng
and you'll be reunited with one who a ided you in past. Miid offlc:e WC)r1( In oar-Exoeffent pay. Call Anita: ULll ,.._ tul & pan, "'1Y + COMm No eicperielioe nee.
PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): Social activities increase. you'll m eet Hotel Part/lime: pubflc: ,...tlon• den center. &42...fS&M. 144-Hll lnvolvea ..... & rental• of Ina. & v.c. 97j...3320, 754-UM1
pcoP.lc who could help you resolve financial dilemma. Focus o n costs. flllT 1111 "1 -1 cuatomer NrVfce. Irvine I ti l...A & -.-location. 281•1234 tot, ti •• llTUL UUI aott water drlntelng ero 11ts, percentages. valtd investment o pportunities. Gemtn1. Virgo. FlesxulbleRF h&ous'!N· 06 dH•YT ... EL Lite typing. $4.50/hour. Carpet & drapery ... ws~·'!; • Ccomar ~. :?· Sagittanus persons figure pro minently. You'll receive .. surpnse gift." " O fS.42 9505 --'-"""' 1 -·· T .,_,,,, "'" Laguna Beectl Call: PART-TIME, Varied hours _ -.,......_.....,necessary n r• aurance, +paid vecatlon.
--------... ------5•1• ..... 1•,•1,-W•u-... --·1•1•11•HoMtetargie,497-4477 EOE to Include .. rty A.M L~:!!:i:,::,:-,:,; llJHWlterlttl•• ;;•;.;;•.,.lr-.,•-.-•• .. •-."-...-s .. 1_00 ... ltlr Waat.. _ _ wee!( end•. Muat have de-llOln /nPllT draw. Santa An1. 250-181 f
ELECTRONIC I pendable vehicle (email Active aalea offlc. on .,. le BUS DRIVER: PIT, 1nc1.w1t1•'9•• .,., ... , truck. van. •l•llon Balboa llland. ~ for 558-3·21 (Mlehal I UL.II man wtcnda & nlghta lor dbl-Construction labOr, paint-TECH./PROORAMMER 2 days· 7am-3pm 3 da)'I· ) nil ,. ~ ... decker London Bua Ing & mlec:. $5/hr. Tem-Join the moat advanced 3pm.; 1pm. Must be abHt wagon to at newa-Betty Walth. u73--esuu lfTllL llLJI Womens wear, FIT & PIT.
Mint have CIUI II. OMV porary. ~ 1-9255 team In video electronlc:a 10 work Wknde. Marola paper dealer In lrvlne The GrMt American Shor1 Experlenoed only. Salaty
...... t-out & med cert -1m1 •LP photography. Bring your 497-4-477. Surf & Sand area. Must be depen-RIOEPT /TYPllT Story, elothlng cotlte-+ comm'-lon. Appty In ~for De 7S2-7363 -electronic and program-H Bch EOE deble. Contact Greg tlON for women 5" 3 In Person. 245 For•t Ave. Full & par1 time avalleble. ming tkllla (Forth & Ae-otel, Lag. . Hyde Monday thru Frldey for Nwpl Bch nrm. Xerox end under 11 opening Ila Laguna BCh. A.-C fC>r Bob.
Candy Shop In Newport Good pay. Good etmos-semply language would Hotel between 9:30 ind 10:30 word prooeaaor • plu•. neweat 1oeat1on In
leek• f'T\eture personable phere Cell for epp()lnl-be helpful). Good aalary & PlllTIY Pllllll a.m. only. &42-4321 Selery more than you're Fashion llland. lmmedl-lllllTUlll
full/t, p/tlme help men!, ask for Betti or 11lmulatlng work p..... Morning & Nloht Shift• • miking now 831-7845 •I• opening• for full & •Typla11 •CRT'• ~19 Via Lido 675-4748 Rick. 957-0717 send your rnume to E. SURF 1 SANC> HOTEL A eateuranl part time Niel av1ll1ble. •Word Processors
CANVASSERS OHITll IW Payne Dlrector-Etec-Laguna Beach. Call Chef PllTI TI•I lllllTUT IAlllEI If you are outgoing, flex-•Stenoe •Gen. Office
H I I I Ironic: Photography. Chemln497-4477 EOE Ex...,lencedln aHat..,of lble,maturelhaveulea Long&lhor1termlnOC our Y rate Pus com· Full & p/tlme day hours Blflyx Inc 2632 Dupont WMHMIJ lily .. -. lerlCe apply In VICTOR
mleelon. No Milin~ We Fie• ec:hedule Apply In Dr l~ne ·ca 92715 •lllLUllU 9am 10 5pm Driving. famlly atyte dining Mana-::-' Apnl 30 lhru M..:r· TEMPORARY SERVICES
wlll train you for ull or peraon Orange Jullu1, . . Pat1 Of f/tlme Mull read Fountain Valley & Hunt-gerlal experience • mua1. 4341 Blfc:tl St. # 105 pert time posillons Im· 711 Balboa BIY<I. Balboa Entry level office per90n .,___ ty Lale atternoona & eve-ROUTE MANAGER: PIT ....__.... .. _ _.. 5,.. •520 ---"I I .. pt -~---P and u~atand Englllh lnglon ...,....h, to verl I 5 d ,.._._ .. _ ,,,..__. • ~· ....rv rr-.. •t• open ng1 ,.,p Y Pen1n1ula. 875-1073 ,........, ermanent, tull R n nga, •Y ....-...,,. 12:30-4:30 weekdya In person mon-frt lime. Call Judy for Info & and have own tran9pol'-MWSpapet dell¥9f)'. • •flt• Excellent op-$4.25/tlr + S.18 a rn... §Wecary 10-3pm. Choe Thrift Counter peraon for dry 1n1erv1ew 11 Cout Merine latlon HBIFt Vty & West-Hable •uto neoeuary 15 portunlty for edvanoe-Call~ 1-0415 Local computer rnaft(etlng
Daily Pilat · · · · · '--:
PART TJME
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto io
Laguna Beach /Laguna
Niguel /Newport Beach area
(approx. 2 hours per day)
weekday afternoons & early
mornings on Sat. & Sun.
Earn approx. 1400 per
month. Ask for Bruce Emsley
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CIRCULATION lJEPT.
642-4321 EX)E Stor• 2025 Wesl Ftrst cleaning Reaponalbl• Engines &42-Me4 mlnlater aru . 895-71<>& per hour plus ml~ ment for the rlghl per90n & MfV1oe firm Maf(a per.
St. Santa Ana Experience preferred ............. P/T ~~ ~7i0r,":; :.B~ Apply In pereon 2 to 5pm l&ILl&lfll aon with aecretatial & ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT
CHILD CARE. HOUSE· 641>-5110 UlllWll•ITUY Mu1tbeHoneet-nett1ble. Co••• M .... See Mr Wed lhru Sun· JOLLY Seamatr ... m/f, mull boOtckeeptng akllll. Ex-J.JO w BUST ·COSTA MESA CA U62S m •-F/I One Or ROGER. 400 S. Coaa1 have buie MWtng .-CIMI. perlencelnaeomputerO# " •NIU<••• o"•'f> .. ,u .... ,,,,..,,o.,•• KEEPER Reap leay to lfl IY .. _ ot ange Count• GOOD PAY +BONUS Clyde Barrow. EOE Hwy, Laouna e.ach Wiii tr-•n ... _h Salta, hi-tech mnetlng ftrM · .. ~· ..•.•... , .. , •• ~· •...•...•.• , .•••••.
watch my child & do Poulble spltt lhlft Appty oldl91 companlM, car.., 988-1300 • ._..~ ...... pt11ttrred. lnltlalper1 time •-iiliiiiiiiii•••--------houaekeep ng . hr 1 12-' W F Clrcultl Inc:. opportunity for right per-HOUSEKEEPER PIJ (Oftl lltllll~ ~t~mrantlll n w Hunt. Beacf\, 89v-1c.-. employment wt11 be con-varlble Min ol 30 hr1 per 1281 Logan unit J C.M eon Hper. or trainee .. _. ,_ SALES CLERK: FIT apply alder9d. SUbmh raaumee wt! AEF'a req. 875-S807 , w111rong H Cretar111 l ive In for mature woman Ana. MN ex:p. pref Ill Cotta MeH. 5 days no In person. 9am-12pm. to 3931 MacAt1hur &Mt. ' HLIYllY Mlftl 9'11111 and "-"'• Mvet 875-9388 train Flex. h,. FT /PT. ._._.._,._ 10*.-~o ' Coe u--S t'---S I 204 N CLER IS 1 for auto parta 11ore Mua1 type 80 wpm Salary Fuhlon ISiand 780-33-0S Wilt tr'".::""'n. Ph. -97.. . · 270 ':._ ffihsit•CM .... ,.. n~!. .,...,..;.. ewport have valid Calif. driver'• e>pen. Benefit• pro~ ..... ...... .. ·• · · _..,, • ...,_,. •Fiie lie gd drMng record. RlngLynn547-562S Call873-33821t18PM PIX /RECEPT, ---
•ltlf tlerk Apply et Hub Auto SupP-IRVINE ORY CLEANERS
NEVER A FEE
VOLT
••1 •• 1\1• I•• It
~ Campue Drive
Aero.a rrom 0 C Airport
N9WPOf1 Beech
217 A~adelMar
San Clemente ... ,...,,, .... .,
PIT to work In Ophth of-no. Famlllar With Unix
~1-4780 btween 8-5
ly, 2120 Hart>or 8'vd. Ulln llllnUY Counter tietp, hra vary
848 24&4 ... Claud. rlton Eaerow. t.aouna Call Mon-Fri. 9-3.
lllTAL. UIU'Tllltll Beach 497-2• 11 9·5. 552-t322
Ar• you a aelf•motlvatect .IUITllW.
people iovtng per.on who lllllW llO'Y P /T Day poeltlon avall•ble
la looklng for • ohalleng-Mon.-Fr1 N B·HS-Ot&O Racquet 8all World
Ing Qpp0r1unlty? I ~ I Call Randy 9&2· 137 4
arna11, hlQh qulllty pracr F• l&Lll UI nl••lll lie• that need• • ~ •4 ·---pertOn to manage and •11.RRllll Part time, uperlenc•
1t1mulal1 growth • cSaya Mon-Thur1, 24 ~ • neceuary Newport
1 W.-. Salary °'*' WMti Ctr necee .. ry Beectl MO Cell &40-7412
&44-1801 CorONI def MW 213--949-0&()0 LIM FU ILlll .........
Olal'Ywaahlng l Qel*al
elMnlng lor party equip-PUT /tm -,,,.,,t rental afore Mon-Opporiunttl" available
Fri United Rtnl-All, with the LOS ANOELES
Coela MM&, &45-0780 TIM!a C>cutatlon 0.-
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M•ture, detall oriented In·
dMdual, no IJCpe(te!IOe
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Front & bet* office, pert pr0gr1m Gu1r1ntffd
lime wtrl lrlln Mual type hOUrty wage p1ue oom• AVAC, Cell Mra <Ampbell
Cotta M ... &46-1171 mlallon f'ioura •pm to "3--1655
PIMlll 111.J -~ ~::..,~ ~o = LOAN PAOCQIO~""R:--
17 s per 100. no .-per S300 plUa '* ..-'°' 1UL 1• an
Pitt °' full time Statt Im-an Int~. OIAI i..ncter/IMI' Medi ""° l'Mdletety iror detatte 957.m1.-. 1204 io.n prooeeeor to hllnClle
aend ••II 1ddreuee1 IMn• Ind ~t omc. tot etll'l't~ envelope 10. Furniture OlaC*Y ...,__ nOf'l•lmOkl~ Newpotl
CRl-63. 8o11 9014. Must be flMl. hullly & ._._ otnct 8-.,Y ~~~~~~~~~ St1Jart F'lortda 33'496 ~-•o_t_hlnll 15t NU ~ U1-tl30 Lind•·
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VOLT
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3848 Cempua Drive
ACr°'9 frorn 0 C. Alrpor1
Newport Beectl
217 Aven6de def Mar
San Clemente
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ANO PRIZES!
(714) 548-7058
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C~EER
OPPOBTIJNITIES
THt: DAILY PILOT. ~-.. ~ C.0111111··
C'OHtal ro•e11nll7 n-•JMlp.r, t... • varl~l7 o(
11111 and per1 lime poelllo" available. Any OD«
of 1t.e follo ... l11t .. u opporU1•h7 lo work •hh
an out1ta11dln1 .u.ff. in11ra1ed ln ad11f'vlna
only 1h11 tw>tt within an eultln1 lnduelr~.
Aon:RTI INC • Oullkk S.Jn -Oaulllrd It Httall. llaH
duplay tf'rt'Mory op«alap for tandW••H with
n,.n.oto •-4 • pro.-eo tratl.. rf'('o""-S.lar)
plue .... mJ.elo•.
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10 Convey.nee
14 8atlerf paf1
15 Ad,le<lllve
suttoc
18 Abo,,.. dlal
17 Tr .. e snob·
bllhfy
18 lewllng
plec:9
19 Airway
20 Firm
machine
22 Arlttooracy
23 Of • period
24 Drugged
28 Stmutlte
29 Pre-holidays
3 1 Museum fare
32 Widest
34 RIMS
38 Fight
39 Next to Sun
41 Mixture
42 Kitchen garb
<t5 Peet
48 Recent: pref
49 Athirst
SO-Momes
5 1 Eicpands
55 Small drink
2 3
14
17
4
57 Outdo
58 Comp1n1on1
63 Function
e. Time of day
65 Waste1w1y
M Baking unit
lf1 P .. r
68 Tropical
woodyvne
69 Forward
70 Put In Ch ps
71 Ex-
Egypllan
leader
DOWN
1 Precipitate
2 SICiiy e1ty
3 N African
4 Peaoefut
as --
5-out
faded
6 Languid
7 Yearning
8 Alrican city
9 Slippery -
10 Light meal
11 Expect
12 Income Fr
13 Cornered
21 Hold onto
VOLT
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3e.4e campue Drive
AcrON from 0 .C. Airport
Newport Beach
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3e.4e Campue OrM
Acroee from O.C. Airport
N9wport a..en
217 Avenlde del Mar
SMa.mente
Typlt1/o.I. Ortver. Start-
ing .... $.4.hr. 20 hrt wit.
drtve em pick-up 891-4853
TYPllT /lllT.
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22 1nnlsfa11
25 Eq1.1ality
26 Rook group
27 Riding whip
28 Travel
30 Heap
33 Oayot -
35 Pleased
36 Golt course
sectiOn
37 Drunkards
40 Ballet
movement
43 Tide level
4<t The Old -
46 Extremety
<t7 Paints
51 Sharpen
52 CON'obotate
53 Emperor
54 Place setting
item
56 -Tallchief
59 Doomed
60 Amph1b1an
61 -Millay
62 Usher
64 Cagers' gp.
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LARGEST SELECTION
of late m~. low mlteege
Ced1llacs In Southern
Callfomlal See u1 today!
S4t>-Ii
STADIUl\A
·12 Futback. ~bit eng.
S 1500/obo 833-0490,
640-2130, 963-5185ev
540-1110
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
71"-315-1919 So&e.-Sen.k..,_
Body Sl>oo on ~·-•
Three Volkswagens that can
. g' et you to Europe. vc tn1on-
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Buy by May 26. Fly by Sept. 27.
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32852 \ alle Road . . n Juan C.p1 trano
-...n Dw-iro frN"Wll\ rn "en h '-n C.r~ Otf.Ranip
Telephont" 493-45 l I 837 -4800
SPECIAL STRIPPING
PAYMENT PLAN
PER
MONTH
TO OWN
eo moe $838 99 cash or trllde down plus tu. he . cloc Deferred pmt
$71« 15. APA 14 92 On approved credit
(1G1AJOIC7E422«02) (18041
S PE• PAYMENT PLAN =N eo mo.. M70 cah or trlde dawn plus tax .. lie & c1oc tMt. ~
peyment price $12,022.16 16 APA 14 92 On AppfoYed Credit.
(1GIAZ37A)ER196603) (1819)
'84 CAM RO $7566
... $158 PER -PA YllENT PLAN ~8'g;N
60 mos. $912.25 cash or tr8dJl.dgwn plus tax. 11e'. & doc. fees. Deferred PIY."*1' ~ $11 ,017.ilAPR ·1;02 Of!.~ credit.
(1G1AP87'29El181930) (1956)
WE HAVE THE HARD TO FIND
S-10 BLAZERS • S-10 PICK UPS
VANS • VAN CONVERSIONS
~-Bl-AZERS-.-SUSUABA'NS
FULL SIZE PICKUPS
CREWCABS • DUALLY
EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF 4x4's
'84 CAVALIER SEDAN $6366
PAYMENT PLAN
60 mos. $554 49 cash or trade down plue tu. lie & cloc lee Oefen
payment pnce $9387 65 APA 14.92 On llPPfOYed ad
1GIAC69PllEJ1070561
'84 $10 BLAZER
~8788
OVER
llVOICE
ON 50 '84 S-10 PICK-UPS
Model Stock # Serial # Model Stock II
S10 Long Bed 275 112625 510 Long Bed 1103
S10Short Bed 415 123779 510 Long Bed 1322
S10Long Bed 444 126380 510 Long Bed 1367
S10Short8ed 459 125808 S10Ext.C1b 1390
S10Long8ed 469 125865 S10Ext.Cab4X4 1612
51 O Long Bed 484 127794 S 10 Long Bed 4X4 1633
S10Long8ed 551 129629 S10LongBed4X4 1636
S10 Long Bed 598 132785 $10 Long Bed 1722
S10 Long Bed 653 133288 S10 Long Bed 1723
S 10 Long Bed 669 133056 S 10 Long Bed 1728
510LongBed 671 132523 510Ext.Cab4X4 1784
S10LongBed 672 13331 4 510Short8ed 1787
S10 Long Bed 767 136746 $10 Ext. Cab 1798
510Shor1Bed4X4 815 137746 510LongBed4X4 1820
510Ext.Cab4X4 834 139569 510LongBed4X4 1829
510LongBed 908 14450Z S10Ext.C1b 1849
510 Long Bed 941 14280Z 510 Long Bed 4X4 1851
S10LongBed -945 141486 S10LongBed 1853
S10 Ext. Cab 953 143735 510 Short Bed 4X4 1886
S10Ext.Cab4X4 1002 146152 510Ext.Cab 1920
S10Long8ed 1022 135654 510LongBed 1930
S10Ext.Cab 1034 146669 S10Ext.Cab 1941
S10 Ext. Cab 1035 145167 S10 Long Bed 2019
S10LongBed 1099 150289 S10Ext.Cab4X4 2052
S10ShortBed 1100 150175 S10LongBed 2066
INVOICE POSTED ON EACH SALE S-10
Serial#
150366
161842
167779
165965
158829
184187
184274
187565
188064
187829
186211
186605
186941
189597
188788
189572
187923
189355
189795
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Huntington Beach's Allee
Bartlett still an activist at
age70./A3
Newport-Mesa school
study recommends two
child care centers be set
up./A3
California
Preliminary hearing In
sex slave case Is closed to
publlc./A4
Actor, wife win settle-
ment In National Enquirer
slander lawsuit./ ~4
Nation ·
lf.t . reports a record
trade deficit for March as
Ford reports record earn-
lngs./ M
Olympic president says
-«:i~~UJ.:li.Olce coming, but
Africans might boycott
Games.IM ---~
World
Libyan Embassy officials
leave for airport; 'invited'
to discuss shooting./ AS
People
Wiii "Turtie Rock Drive''
lead to more s\Jccess for
a Newport Beach
band? /A7
If you want healthy house
plants but have no luck
growing them, a leasing
service might be the
answer. I Al
Sporta
Corona del Mar's track
team finishes the league
season with a perfect
record./81
Defending NBA cham-
pion Phlladelphla ls
ousted from playoffs. /82
Entertainment
A world premiere offers
promise and risk at South
Coast Repertory's Sec-
ond Stage./WMkender
San Francisco Mime
Troupe presents a not-
so-sllent "Steeltown'' at
Golden West College.
/WMkender
Bulneu
Southern Calltornla
Edison Co. President
Howard Allen will take
over as company chair-
man In November./87
The Southern California
construction Industry wlll
honor four of Its leaders
at.-dinner Tuesday ./87
INDEX
Auto Piiot
8rtdge
Bulletin Board
Bullnesa
California News
Clentfled
Comlca
Crouword
Death Nottcee
Gardening
Help Yourself
Horoacope
Ann Land«•
Mutual Fund•
National News
~nlon
People
Potic:. Log
Public Notlca
RMtaurant1
Sportl
Stock Merket• TMWk>n
Theat.,.
WMther
WOtid News
C1-10
A10
A3
87
A4
C7-Q
A10 ce
B&
A9
A8 ce
A8
87
A4
A8
A7-8
A3 ee,ce
Weekender
81-5
98
TV Log
Weekender
A2
A4
ount
'Trash
baby'
oes
ome
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMO.-, .........
Jeffrey the abandoned baby who
spent ihe first moments of -his life ..
lying amid garbage and debris in a
Fountain Valley trash bin went to his
first home Thursday, dressed in blue
Jordache pajammas and wrapped in a
colorful quilt made by students of
Andersen School in Newport Beach.
The red-haired, healthy, month-
old bab~ -described as a "little
tonghie' aft.er survjving his ncar-
tragic arrival -was placed in the
home of a young professional couple
said to be "estatic" by their good
fortune.
The foundling was placed with his
new mom and dad under Orange
County's fos-adopt program, accord-
ing to Bill Steiner, the din=ctor of the
Albert Sitton Home where the baby
had been staying for nearly a month.
"There's a very low risk that
anyone will surface in the child's
behalf," said Steiner. adding that
there's a good chance that the baby
will have a permanent life with his
new parrnts.
The last hurdles for formal adop-
tion are not expectd to be completed
until courtoom abandonmrnt
proceedings are completed in three to
six months. according to Steiner.
"But the couple have been cleared
for adoptions and there's a high
likelihood that 11 will be finalized," he
said.
Steiner said there were lots of
tearful goodbyes "and wet kisses"
T hursday as staff members of Albert
Sitton Home for Abandoned and
Neglected children in Orange watch-
ed Jeffrey leave.
"It was kind of bittersweet," he
said. "He's been thriving and he's
made such a good impact on every-
one.
"But he has a new home and we're
all happy that there's a happy ending
afler starting out so tragjcally."
Jeffrey took with him to his new
home -descnbed only as being in
the Orange County-Los Angeles
County area -the quilt made by the
Andersen School fifth-grade students.
The youngsters each sewed and
contributed a patch to a large and
colorful quilt as part a Colonial
America crafls prOJeCt in the fiflh-
grade classes of Marge Oglesby and
Ceil Sharman. They decided it should
be a gift to Jeffrey and Steiner
dropped by the school to pick it up
Thursday.
The baby's blue Jordache paJam-
mas arrived the day after he went to
the Sitton Home along with a note
that said. "God bless you ." It was
signed Gina.
Officials said there have been more
than 500 requests to adopt the baby
Bruh fire foqht
ID Laguna N~el
County flreflght.,s MN battling
• bNlh fire that threat...i horMI elOr\Q a ftdgeltne In LaQuna Nlguet
thta morntng.
The ftre ttarted It N8ttonal Park
.DrMI Md Crown v~ P8rkway In Laauna Ntauet at .t>out 8:18 a.m.
iiia bUmec1an809 °' t..vy bNlh bi9faiicounty~ter8called tor
more help. The ftr~tera were
~ ... naa/Aal
The wild blue yonder
The Blae An&el• preclalon fiyln& team warm• up for thl•
weekend'• air •how at the El Toro Marine Bue. The
Satarday and Sanday event 18 ezpected to draw over
400,000 people.
Chases confusing
one suspect gets away
From staff and wire reports
A man who fought off a detective
and stole his car and then led Police
on a ~ar-bashing 20-mile chase across
Orange County got away when police
got mixed up b) a simultaneous
pursuit in Irvine, authorihes said this
morning ..
The first chase began in West-
minster Thursday when the manager
of a check-cashing store became
suspicious of a customer and called
police. The man Oed as an officer
arrived but was tackled by a detective
who was dri v1 ng by the store.
But the dctec tl ve. was overpo~rcd
and the man Oed in the detective's
c.ar. said Westminster Sgt. Rohen
Burnett.
The fleeing vehicle hit two cars as 11
was chased at speeds up to I 00 mph
onto the Garden Grove Freeway and
the Santa Ana Freeway, and then
another car as ll exited on Sand
Canyon Road in Irvine.
A police helicopter gave up the
chaS<' near El Toro Marine Air Station
to avoid violating military air space
where the Navy's Blue Angels were
practicing for this weekends' air
show.
And JUSt as the chase entered
Irvine. Police there began an un-
related chase of their own for t~o
peoplt' suspected in two armed rob-
benes earlier this week.
Westminster officers became con-
(Pleaee eee CHASES/ A2)
Increased hiring cuts unemployment
to 4.7 percent-a 'rare' figure
81 .IEFP ADLER °' ...............
Oranae County's unemployment
rate plunged in March to its lowest
level in nearly three years and now
resisters the lowest of any California
metropolitan area, accordina to
monthly state unemployment fiaurcs
released Thursday.
Increased hirina in most sectors of
the county's economy forced the
unemployment rate down to 4. 7
percent in March. doWn from Febru-
ary's S percent level and a sharp
reduction from the 7.4 percent mark
posted a year aao. accordina to Alta
Yetter, a labor market anal~t with
the state qency.
The number of county residents
wbo reported they were without jobs
in March feU to 58,600, down from
·6J ,800 in February and the 90.SOO
who were without work
1983. •
Sipiificantly, the Mateb u .l
employment rate is the lowat re-·
corded in the county in the PM& lt
monlhl.
.. It's very rare for an area IO lme!
below S percent." Y etlef said. ::
In the put. however, die .,.
employment rate buclippedulow• 3.6 pmient, which QI rec::ordeid ia
November 1978, accordina 10 die ~
ltate statisticl. The last ti me the &,Ille
fell under the S percent level was ill
February 1981.
While the county's unemploymeot
raie con tin~ its decline l.ut mondl.
Lot Ansdes County experienced an
increase in the jobles rate, from 7. S
percent in February to 7.9 percent in
March. Similarly, the state rate ro1e
(Pleue .. .JO•/A2)
01 renta
not biding: cops
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol .. O..,,... ....
The founder of a Huntington Beach
company reports he is not trying to
hide from hundreds of homeowners
who put up money in hopes of renting
their homes to tourists attending the
Summer Olympics.
.. He said he's working rCal hard to
save everything and plans to re-open
offices soon," said Huntinaton Beach
detective ~rt Droz of his conversa-
tion Thursday with James 8. Vcritcb.
Veritch is the founder of Vacation
Rental Systems. an Olympics housing
firm that has been in and out of hot
water with authorities since it be&an
accrptin1 SSO and SI 00 a~ance (ccs
last summer from homeowners hop-
ing to cash in on Olympic tounsts.
Authorities estimated that morr
than SI S0,000 has been deposited
with the com pany by Southern Cali-
fornia homeowners. The depositers
are supposed to be matched up with
tourisu in need of housing dunng the
Summer Games in Los Angeles.
The company shut down its Warn-
er Avenue offices this month afier
being served an eviction notice by its
landlord. Guardian Savings and
Loan. A spokeswoman for the savings
and loan said the company left no
forwarding address.
Drot said be bas ~ved lap U> 50
telephone calls from bomeowDen
who had invested money wi1la V•
cation Rental Systems. He laid muy
of the people had expected lo~ word
this week on their summer Vlli1on.
"Ri&ht now we're in a positioll of
waiting to see whether bis (Veri1Cb)
promias come true or not.~ Droz
said. "We have to wait and 1ee:·
Scou Soudcn. a Tustin attorney
who had b«n reprelCt\tina Vacation
Rental Systems, said be has su~
fuUy filed a motion to severe his
relationship with the firm and Ver-
itch.
Souders said he has not been paid
for his past services and was con-
cerned that his clients were not
dealina with him in good faith.
The attorney said he had been
representing the Huntington Beach
company on the understandina that
Veritch would remove himself from
the firm's day-to-day activities.
"1 l\ad been led to believe be was
out of it or at least keeping a very low
profile." said Souders, who said he
later became suspicious that Veritch
wam't keeping his word.
Veritch 1s scheduled to appear May
3 on misdemeanor charges of failina
to have a proper broker's license and
(Pleue 11ee llltl'fT ALS/ A2)
Man overboard to halt
start of Ensenada race
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Del!J "°4 lloeffnt Wl'ltef
The Newport Ocean Sailing As-
sociation always has had sm ct safet~
rules for pan1c1pants an the Newpon-
to-Ensenada yacht race. This )Car a
new precaution has been added.
Follo"1ng a crewman·s drowning
dunng an offshore race t"o weeks
ago. race committee chairman Mike
Kane says he has stnct instructions to
postPone the race 1f anyone falls
overboard dunng the start of the race.
scheduled to stan at noon Saturda\.
"The minute there IS "'ord of a ma n
overboard o r a senous colhs1o n
during the stan of an) class, an
1mmed1ate postponement "'II be
signaled for the stan of that class:·
Kane said.
If we see a man overboard or hear
of one by radio we will 1mmed1a1el~
hoist the AP pennant and inform the
Coast Guard or C'oast C1uard Au'\·
iltaf) on Channel 16 and inform all
boats "h1ch have not started on
Channel 9. instructing them to SUl)
clear of rescue efforts."
Kane said the same procedure
would be followed 1f a serious
collision occurs and any boats were in
danger.
"When the emergency has b«n
cleared we will signal the I 0-minute
warning for the start of the next
class." said Kane ... Saving a life is
more 1mponant thitn any nee."
.\n) class or classes thal have
alrcad} staned will not be recalled,
Kane said.
Kane dtd not say under what
weather conditions the committc
would be authonzed to postpone the
entire race
The safct} precauuon was adopted
b' the Newport Ocean Sa1hna A~
s0c1at1on af\cr Lyle Gallov.-ay. a
crt'wman aboard the yacht Apache..
drowned ftficr ~ing knocked over-
board b) a Jibing boom at the st.an of
one of the Balboa Yacht Club's 66
Senes races. Galloway drowned
before his o" n boat or an) od•
could rctnevc him
"It could happen in an) race wh
a lot ofboa ts are maneuvenna meta.
quaners:· said Kane. who htmlllf'
had a colhs1on at the tan of •
Sports ch;ising anonymity from FV
Ensenada race and had 1
overboard bnefl)'. "1 PTa)'. th.at ..
an inc1dcnt w~n'l hai>ecn in a ra ill
which I am chamnan. •
Dunn1 the 37 )fln ihe En1enadl
race has bctn sailed there ha M¥S
bttn a fatality by arodent. One ,_
there was a fatal hean att.ac 1bo9rd John Acitz was a httlc upset.
Earlier this year I wrote a somewhat
tongue-in-check piece in which I
described Fountain Valley as a qu1ct.
bedroom community most easily
defined by the thmas 11 doesn't have
Unhke some of 1t1 nciaJibors. the cttr.
has no beach front, no hoppina mal .
no sk)lscrapcrs, no hotel and no
Disneyland.
After ~adina the article. Aein
dasfled ofT a letter of prote t
Fountain Valley does have some·
th1na Its nc1ahbors lack, t\e insisted:
Los Caballero Racquet and pons
Club.
The 2()..acrc cotnplu include nu-
merous tennis ond ra<'Quctball courts.
P11L
SIEllEllAI
1 SO-meter s.,.,;m mina pool. 1 peed
socetr Wtd1um, a runruna track and a
&Ymn& ium butldina wtth ba~kctball
and vollc)'ball couns. p1u •-tiJht
equipment. h 1 th larae t pnvate
pons club in C"ahforo1a, 1ctord1na to
Ae1u. (He's not countin,aott cou~s
-Los Caballeros doesn t have one bf
those -oop thert l go again )
In fact. Aellz claims 1t' one of tht top five sports clubs 1n the nation.
W1tb respect to the ran e of proaram otTc~ to members.
0( course. Ac1tL 1s no 1mpan11l
observer. He and two panners-· own
Los Caballero .
Some e>eoplc miaht be reluctant to
point to a la~ spons complf'\ a\
Fountam Valley' crucf claim to
fame. Nooctbcl , Aeiu and hi
associati att promotina ~'cral •
uvmc that art hkely to bclp put the
city ori the map.
Fu-st, the club i' the official tra1nin1
" ' --,/'
site for the LI .. A. Women' Vol-
.Jeyball Team. which IS prcpanna to
compete 1n the Summer Ol)'mp1c
Games In addition. the West Ger-
man Ol)mp1c wim Team ha ar·
r1n~ to train at Los Caballeros
dunna two wttk" bcfort the ummer
Games.
And in JUst a few day~. o ne of top
namt1 an wo men's tcnm · Martina
Navratilova, will pa.n1c1patc tn an
exh1b1t1on match at Lo Caballero to
raise fund for the U . Women'
Volk) II Oub. On Ma) 6, he ""I
square off in a \11'\ll mat h inn
anothtrtop pla er. Hu .
Their ~ v.111 be fi llo"td h' a
(Plu.M Me SPOaT8 /#\2) ,.,
one of the yachu.
Minor colhs1ons and bu.mpina ~
not unu ual 1n the Enscnada race iD
which hundmis of boa t63S a·
,ear) art ma.nN"erina aid QUar-itn. 1'nd \he~ ha"e btt"n more dMan
one 1n t.ance when a crc-
ovcrbo&rd but r.:co"Ctcd..
Durint the f'ICC, lbctt well bt 8bout
niot ncort ~ ls with rlldios l.e.t
10 emCfll'ncy channel •o ~ wtU.
an) caps1ri colt · or 1 -
o"erboard ia u
In dttton to tht privtee ...,.,
l lhcrt W1ll I COMt o.lrili
mpany1na tbt •
...
Five onMime Orantc Coast Col-
lege studenlS who made the grade in
the world beyond the Co :ta Mc-sa
campus returned on TbW'lday for
induction into the concae's Alumni
Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame was established
last year by the OCC Associated
Students as a way to honor former
students who have diatinauished
themselves and 10 provide an inccn·
tive for current studen(s with lofty
goals.
In select ing men and women to
honor, there is a large l>OOI from
which to draw: SOO,OOO students have
attended OCC since the college
opened in 1947.
The 1984 inductees were O range
County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates.
television scriptwriter Judy Bums.
South Coast Rcpenory co-founder
David Emmes, sculptor Sharie}
"Dani" Leyrer a nd physician James~.
T Goodnch. f
The new Hall of Fame members
JOin fi ve former OCC students who
were inducted last year. including
actor Wilham Katt, Kansas Cit}
Royal patcher Dan Quisenbert) and
state Controller Ken Cory.
Hall off a me members are honored
with plaques o n display at the rolll·gt:
library.
Ounng ceremonies Thursday. five OCC admini trators and teachers
recalled the honorees' performance at
D&vldEmmes 'Dani' Leyrer
OC . The Hall of Fame inductees
also poke fondly of their expenences
at the local community college.
Brad Gates
~·~m1~rom~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
cHAsEs CONFUSING IN IRVINE •••
From Al
fused about which d1rectton their
man was heading" hen If\ inc police
announced the second chase O\Cr the
pohce radio. Burnett said
When Irvine police announced
thcv had captured the two men the)
were after .. '1n the Meadows' C\Cr)-
bod) assumed 11 was ·our \uspcct' and
went homl'." Burnett said
Irvine police had collared '"o men
1n the Meado"'" Mob1khome park.
while Westminster police assumL·d
thei r man had fled to thL' lrvinc
Meadows Amphithea ter. in the virin-
11y of Sand Canyon Road
.. The odds on that. ot a pursuit
occurri ng in the same 11mc and 1n the
same area. are ast ronomica l."
Burnett said
In inc police had taken two men 1n
custod~ following a shon pursuit and
car-bashing incident of their own.
One officer fired on a ncc1ng car that
had rammed a police car trying 10
block llS exit. Irvine Lt. -\I Muir <;aid.
In inc pultcc had set up a
surve11lance 1n thl' Heri tage shopping
center. at Cuh er and Walnut a' -
t:nucs. after a man pretL·nding to ha'e
a weapon had robbed 1v.o store., in
two da\s, Muir said
A man whose description matched
that of the bandit was spotted and
refused to halt when ordered. Mui r
said. Instead the man Ocd b}' ram-
ming a police car and pushing It until
he was able to tum out of the parking
stall.
Police Officer Ron Carr fired on the
nec1ng ve hicle as it veered past.
striki ng the rear tire. Th"e driver
abandoned the disabled car at
another c;hopping center a shon
distance away and al\em pted to nee
b) JUmping wall into the Meadows
park.
Police 1den11fied the two men
arrested fo r investigation of the
robber)' and assault on a police officer
as Randall Allen Allworth. 29. of
Wh in ier and Daniel E. Batan1ch. 24.
of Rowland Hills.
SPORTS COMPLEX •••
From Al
celebnt}' mixed double'> match in-
' oh mg the two "'omen. '>tnger
Kenn~ Rogers and another tclcbnt~
-\fterward. a 'olle~ ball e\h1h111on
"111 be presented. pitting the v.omcn "·
Ohm p1c tl'am against Vo lit
Chamberla1n'c, Big D1ppcrc;
l\n important local milestone "111
also be recorded that "'cekend Foun-
tain Va lle\·., lir'>t hotel rooms ha'c
been consiructed at Lm ( aballerus.
And the cit) that's been "11ho ut a
hotel for all of nc; 27 \Cars will
welcome it s fi r'>! lodger -Man1na
Navratllo'a
Ckarh. Flt·1t1 h.t'> l'nnug.h am-
mun1t1oi1 to d.1irr1 I "' < ahalkro'> J'>
an 1ns11tutmn that hl'lp<.. nwl..L'' .-nun-
ta1n Valle; unique
He and his partner' Jl\o ~huultl ht•
credited for the foresight to L'n' 1'>1on .1
mass1 \C sports <.·om pin on unhl..ch
acreage bounded b) 1'-l'" hopt• trect
and the 5anta .\na Rl\er Just a
decade ago. the land v.,1, g1' <.'no\ a 111
strawbelT) field'>
Fle1tz 1s a Long Bcalh 1c<,1dcnt
whose pnmar) bu<;1ne'>'i 1'i operating
five mannas 1n Lo-. \ngelcc, ( ount'
His partner~ in Los ( ahalkro'> arc
Jack Cameron ofRollm[I. Htll'> htatc'
and Han) Hess of Paloc, YerdL''>
About 10 year'i ago r k 1t1 and h1'
partners sold a lucratl\l' tcnn1\ cluh-
;ondom1nium rompk' in Pal m
Springs and began loni..ing tor a pla<.l'
to build a new fa mil> '>port'> n~ntcr
Land in the South Bay '>cc11un ot
Los Angeles County was too C\-
pcnsive, but the men found lcs~rnc;th
propeny along the. anta Ana R1 vcr in
f ountain Valle~. The land wa., right
in the center of a booming rec;1cJcn11:il
Delly Piiot
Oellwery
I• Guerentffd
""1inOll, f r ..S.t II y ~
~ -I°" P•U• I• ., JO ti m ,,.. ""''"'• 'C """ ~ c 'I' .. t ...
-~
region hkcl~ to produce memhcr\ for
thl' cluh
The~ urened Los l aballero'> seven
~cal) ago \.\tth four tcnnic, courts. no
members and some big dream!. .\'i
the con~1ruct1on continued. the club
gradual!' bell.an attrac11nj!, member\
··11 v.a~ hard." Fle1t1 recall~. "In
fact. we're having a part} next month
for the onginal 100 mcmbcrc; v.ho
belle' cd in us."
.\nd. he admit'-. some amb1tiou.,
plans were modified O\Cr the )'l'ar'>
"Heel... \\L' had a hm.,llng allc). an
1(e skating nnl.. and a hor'>l' riding
tra~i.. on thl' dra\.\1ng hoard at 11nl'
lll)ll'~· ~ lct11 \;J\\
Aut thl· p.1rtnl'r' J1J 'uln·...,lulh
plug 1ntn the retl'nt ph)\1Lal fitnl''>\
hoom fhl' duh no" lllkr<, :>h
aerobic' l 13'>-.C'> J "l't·i. .. and a $1
m1ll1on litnl''>'> n·ntl'r 1<\ \thl·dukd lor
construcuon adJan~nl to the C\l'>ting
g~mnas1um
The ov.ner'> al\o prcd1t1ed that
\Orne pcnpll' might "ant to hH' Or do
business adJall'nt to Lo'> l ahallero'>
The\ built 52 ollin rnndnm1n1um\
near the clubhou\t: C\ l'n though
some people ''arnL·d that the lo·
rnt1on. lar lrnm the u t\ \ main
thoroughfares ''ouldn't ha,t· muth
appeal
Fountain \ alln ha' lot<, l)f unm-
rup1cd offKc '>Pal~' but f-lt·1t1 \:l)''> ;ill
52 commernal condo'> at Lo\
Caballero' h<l\ c ht.·cn suld
Nearing tompkt1on arc 44 hotel·
condornin1um units adJart'nl to the
club'!> OI} mpll pool. The residences
arc designed pnmanl} a<; 1n,cs1-
mcn1o; The\ tan be onup1ed h~ the
hu,er or rented tu o ther. throu2h a
hotel sen ice operated b} the club. Of
the 44 units. 30 are alread} in escrow.
Flem sa) s.
The club o"ners plan to begin
building I 04 more hotel-condo units
later 1h1o; ~ear. The) v.111 al.,o begin
rnn'itrut11on of a ne" cluhhouse and
a restaurant-banquet hall.
For a time, Fleitz admits. the
partners had trouble gelling financing
to build the hotel-condo un1b be-
cause tht: dub was operating 1n the
red . That has turned around as the
membership has grown.
"l he duh 1c; making mom') no".
and that make\ a big d1flerrncl' to a
ll'nder " Fll·1t1 c;a'"· "We built .,uch a
large facll1t ) that· )OU ncl'd a l't:rtain
number of members to brcal.. C\l'n"
I hi.' d ub no" has nov. <,old 3.800
me mberships to ind' 1dual'> and fam -
1hcc, rhc club has guaranteed It "'Ill
sell onl) 5.200 memberships. and
Fle1t1 belie' cs the sellout point could
be rcac-hcd \.\llhtn a \Car or t"'o
In the mean11mc. the dub 1~
ll>nt1n u1ng to \.\Ork on special event'>
'-UCh as the OJ) mp1cs promo tion and
a rarquetball camp that "'II be
rnndul ted in August b) L) nn .\dams.
the to p-ranked women's rarquetball
pla)cr
Fle111 sa~., h1'i goal has been to
creatt: in Fountain Valle) a unique
"de'>t1na11on reson hotel"' that looks
like 11belongs 1n Palm Springs. Along
the wa ). he says. he's had to face a lot
of skcpt1cs-e"en a fe~ cny officials.
"The bag concern of the n ty was
that the land would appreciate tin
value) so much that we'd turn around
and put it to industnal use." Flcitz
..ay•;, .. But I think wc·,e proved wr're
here to stay "
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JOBS •••
From Al
from February's 8 perce nt level to 8.2
percent last month.
The national unemployment rate
hovered at a steady 7.8 percent in
both February and . March. County
emplo) ment figures are not adj usted
for seasonal fluctuations in hiring. the
state and na11onal figures are season-
ally adjusted.
Yeller predicted "very strong em-
ployment ga ins" would continue
th rou~h the second quarter of 19&4.J
especially as several new hotels open
in the area and new manufacturing
and retail businesses move into the
count).
Although the labor expert said she
e~pectcd 10 sec the unemployment
ra te decline e'en further by June. she
refu~cd to predict how low it might
sank.
FIRE •••
Prom Al
trytog to prevent the blaze from
spreading up the hUllkie to home&
at the top of the ridge near Paclftc
Island Drive, according to -cowrty
fire department spokeemen.
Emplo) ment at county businesses
rose by 11.000 JObs between February
and March. the largest monthly gain
si nce October and November of
1979, according to the state report.
Service 1ndustnes. which would
include several new hotels, added
2.800 workers duq ng the monfh.
Also. workers were added to the
employment rolls as income tax
season rolled around. Yetter said. In
the past year. employment in servicc-
rela ted industries has posted a 4.1
percent gain. she said.
Govc.-mment payrolls also snowed
an increase in March as did the
RENTALS •••
From Al
failing to obe} a cease and desist order
from the state Department of Real
Estate. accord ing to James Mulgrew.
a deput) d1stnct attorney.
The company "as sued last fall by
the state Attorne}' General's o ffice.
T he suit alleged the housing company
was pract1cin~ false advemsing and
was not placing ad"ance fees from
homeowners 1n a proper trust fund.
A spokeswoman for the Better
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poor
poor
poot
poot
poot poor
poor s ... clirecliOn: ...
number of newly hi.red workers by
manufacturing. computer and ae~
space companies.
Employment in the county's im-
portant agricultural industry was up
by 2,000 last month and the looa-
depressed constru.ction industry
added 1.400 workers to the labor
force in March. part,.ofan annual 20.7
percent increase the industry ha~ seen
so far this year.
Scattered increases also were re-
ported in the fin ance. real estate and
insurance industries and in the
wholesale trade and transportation
industries as wen. according to the
report.
liusaness Bureau of Orange County
said she has tried in vain for weeks to
reach Veritch or some officer with
Vacation Rental Systems to in-
vestigate complaints from home-
owners.
"I have received no response and l
simply don't know what to tell all
thei r custo mers who want to know
'Where are they? Wh~t's happen-
ing."' said L.aune Gabnelson of the
busancss bureau.
Seventeen coumy ~hUng
unns and two buJldo•• were at
the soene and· alrbome water
tanker support had been ,.
quested, atthough • county
spokesman aid akt>c:JfM Ulltts
were ·t4nav....,,_.
HB woman loses $35,000
diamond ring to bandit
The cauM Of the fir• hel not
been determined.
Another brultt fire oo Crown
Valley Parkway at Marguef1te DrNe
In Mluk>fl V1e10 burned five ~ on Thunday. County tnftgttt«1
extJngutehed that blue wttt1 no
Injuries or strucrtural damllQ9 re-
ported. No ~ has been cte.
termlned and It wn not known
whether the two tires were linked.
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A Huntington Beach mobile home
resident was robbed of her S35,000
diamond engagement ri ng Thursday
by a gunman who entered her home
by claiming to be a police offi cer.
Huntington Beach police Sgt. Tns
Swan said the woman. wh~ name
was withheld. had been given the ring.
a family heirloom. b)' her late hus~
band 35 years ago.
Swan said the robbery occurred at
about I p.m . Thursday at the Skandia
Mobile Country Club.
The man, carrying a brown z1ppcr-
type satchel. told the woman he was a
police o fficer conducting a security
check. Swan said. Once inside. the
man pulled a handgun from the
satchel and walked through the home
with the woman. looking for valu-
ables. he said.
The man noticed the woman's ring
and took 1\ even though the woman
claimed at was worthless. Swan said.
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Cout
Huntington Beach's Allee
Bartlett stlll an activist at
age70./A3
Newport-Mesa school
study recommends two
child care centers be set
up./A3
California
Prellmlnary hearing In
sex slave case Is closed to
publlc./A4
Actor, wife win settle-
ment In National Enquirer
slander lawsutt./ AA
Nation
U.S. reports a record
trade deficit for March as
Ford reports record earn-
lngs./ A4
Olympic president says
Russiansarecomlng, but
Africans might boycott
Games.JM
World
Libyan Embassy officlals
leave for airport; 'Invited'
to discuss shooting./ AS
People
Will "Turtle Rock Drive"
lead to more success for
a Newport'Beach
band? /A7
If you want healthy house
plants but have no luck
growing them, a leasing
service might be the
answer./A9
Sports
Corona del Mar's track
team finishes the league
season with a perfect
record./81
Defending NBA cham-
pion Philadelphia ls
ousted from playoffs. /82
Entertainment
A world premiere offers
promise and rJsk at South
Coast Repertory's Sec-
ond Stage.IWHkender
San Francisco Mime
Troupe presents a not-
so-sllent "Steeltown" at
Golden West College.
/WHkender
Business
Southern Callfornla
Edison Co. President
Howard Allen will take
over as company chair-
man In November ./87 .
The Southern Callfornia
construction Industry will
honor four of Its leaders
at a dinner Tuesday./87
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Ann Lendera
Mutual Fl.Inda
National Newa
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People Poftcl Log
Pubtlc No1ic.t
Aelt11Urant1
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Increased hiring cuts unemployment
to 4. 7 percent -a ·rare' 'figure
percent in March. down from Febf'u..
tty'• ~ percent level and a $harp
reCluction from the 7.4 perc:eat mark
POtted a year aeo, accordin1 to Alea
Yetter, 1 labor market analyst with
the state qency. By lE.FF ADLER °' .. ~,.. ....
Orange County's unemployment
rate plunged in March to its lowest
level in nearly three years and now
rclistcrs the lowest of any California
'Trash
baby'
oes
ome
Infant abandoned
In trash bln
called 'toughle'
By ROBERT BARKE R °' .. ~ .........
Jeffrey the abandoned baby who
spent the first moments of his life
lying amid garbage and debris in a
Fountain Valley trash bin went to his
first home Thursday. dressed in blue
Jordache pajammas and wrapped in a
ooTurfilrquilt made by sludencs of
Andersen School in Newport Beach.
The red-haired,. healthy, month-
old baby -described as a "little
tou~ic" after surviving his ncar-
tragic arrival -was placed in the
home of a young professional couple
said to be "estatic" by their good
fortune.
Th~ foundling was placed with his
new mom and dad under Orange
County's fos-adopt program. accord-
ing to Bill Steiner. the director of the
Albert Sitton Home where the baby
had been staying for nearly a month.
"There's a very low nsk that
anyone will surface in the chi.Id's
behalf." said Steiner. adding that
there's a good chance that the baby
will have a permanent life with his
new parents.
The last hurdles for formal adop-
tion are not expectd to be completed
until courtoom abandonment
proceedings are completed in three to
six months, according to Steiner.
"But the couple have been cleared
for adoptions and there's a hi&h
likelihood that it will be finalized," he
said.
Steiner said there were lots of
tearful goodbyes "and wet kisses"
Thursday as staff members of Albert
Sitton Home for Abandoned and
Neglected children in Orange watch-
ed Jeffrey leave.
"It was kind of bittersweet," he
said. "He's been thnving and he's
made such a good impact on every-
one.
"But he has a new home and we're
all happy that Lhcre's a happy ending
after staning out so tragically."
Jeffrey took with him to his new
home -described only as being in
the Orange Count)'-LoS Angeles
County area -the quilt made by the
Andersen School fifth-grade students.
The you ngsters each sewed and
contributed a patch to a large and
colorful quilt as part a Colonial
America crafts project in the fifth -
grade classes df Marge Oglesby and
Ceil Sharman. They decided it should
be a gift to Jeffrey and Steiner
dropped by the school to pick it up
Thursday.
The baby's blue Jordache paJam-
mas arrived the day after he went to
the Sitton Home along with a note
that said. "God bless you." It was
signed Gina.
Officials said there have been more
than SOO requests to adopt th e baby.
And in Fountato Valley, detectives
say they've hit an apparent dead end
in their search for the person who put
baby in the trash bin March 24 10 the
Paradise Manor condominium com-
plex on Euclid Street and Slater
A venue. They say charges of at-
tempted murder are pending.
metropolitan area, aooordina to'
monthly state unemployment figures
released Thursday.
lncrcaled hiring in most sectors of
the county's economy forc.ed the
unemploymen! rate down to 4.7
The wild blue yonder
The number of count~ midents
who reponcd they were wtthout jobs
in March fell to 58.600. down from 61,800 in February and the 90,SOO
who were without work in Marett
1983.
The Blue Anaela precl•lon ftJlnt team warm• up for thia
weekend'• air •how at the El Toro Marine Bue. The
Saturday and Sunday e•ent la ezpected to draw over
400,000 people.
Chases confusing
one,suspect gets away
From staff and wire reports
A man who fought off a detective
and stoic his car and then led police
on a car-bashing 20-mile chase across
Orange County got awa y when police
got mixed up b} a simultaneous
pursuit in Ir\ inc. authorities said this
morning .
The first chase began in West-
minster Thursday when the manager
of a check<ashing store became
susp1c1ous of a customer and called
police. The man fled as an officer
amved but was tackled by a detective
who was driving by the store.
But the detective was overpowered
and the man fled in the detective's
car, said Westminster Sgt. Robert
Burnett.
The fleeing vehicle hit two cars as 1t
was chased at speeds up to 100 mph
onto the Garden Grove Freeway and
the Santa Ana Freeway. and then
another car as 1t e 1ted on Sand
Canyon Road to Irvine
A police helicopter ga ve up the
chase near El Toro Manne Air talion
to avoid v1olat1na m1lital) air space
where the Na v) 's Blue Angels were
pract1c1ng for this wetkends's air
show.
And Just as the chase entered
Irvine. police there began an un-
related chase of their own for two
people suspected 1n two armed rob-
beries earlier this week.
Westminster officers became con-
(Pleue eee CHASES/ A2)
Sipaficantly, the March un~
employnient rate is the lownt R-
conkd in the county in the peat JI months.
"h's very rare for an area to be
below S pcn::ent," Yetter Mid.
In the past. however, the un-
employment ratt hasdipPeda1lowas
3.6 percent, which wa reCordCd in
November 1978. a«ordin1 to tht
statt statistics. The last time the f11urc
fell under the S percent level was in
HBOlympi
rental chief
'not hiding'
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Olllr ........
Tbcfounderofa Huntington Beach
company reports be is not tryina to
hide from hundreds of homeowners
who put up money in hopes of renting
their homes to tourists ancndina the
Summer Olympics.
"He said he's working real hard to
save everything and plans to reopen
offices soon,•• said Huntington Beach
detective Art Droz of his conversa-
tion Thursday with James B. V critcb.
Vcritch is the founder of Vacation
Rental Systems, an Olympics housing
firm that bas been in and out of hot
water with authorities si nce it belan
acce tin $50ands100 advance recs
ast summer rom om-c0wncrs hop-
ing to cash in on Olympic tourists.
Authorities estimated that more
than S 1 S0,000 has been deposited
with the company by Southern Cali-
fornia homcownen. The depositcrs
are supposed to be matched up with
tourists in need of housing dunng the
Summer Games in Los Angeles.
The company shut down its Warn-
et A venue offices this month ...,,.
being served an eviction notice by ill
landlord, Guardian Savinp md
Loan. A spokeswoman for the u~
and loan said the company left 90
forwardiOJ address.
Droz said be has received up to~
telephone calls from homeowners
who had invcsied money with Va-
cation Rental Syuems. He said muy
of the pcop&t had expected to~ wont
this week on their summer visiton.
..Right now we're in a ~tioa of
waitina to see wbet.her his (Veri1Ch)
promises come true or not.·• Droz
said ... We have-to-wait-and-..... ~-
Scott Souders, a Tustin attorney
!ho bad hccn a:prnm•ina YacatioD
Rental System1, said he bas 5'Kleell-
fully filed a motion to ~ bis
relationship with the firm and Ver-
iteb.
Souders said he has not been peid ror his put services and WM COD-
cemed that his clients were DOl dcali~th him in good fai11L
The altomcy said he bad ben
(Pleue-UllTAL/d)
Huntington woman
loses ring to Bandit
A Huntington Beach mobile home
resident was robbed of her SJS.000
diamond engagement ring Thursday
by a gunman who entered her home
by claiming to be-a police officer.
police reported today.
Huntington Beach police Sgt. Tris
Swan said the woman. whose name
was withheld, had been given the ting,
a family heirloom, by her late hus-
band 35 years ago.
Swan said the robbery occurred at
about 1 p.m. Thursday at the Skandia
Mobile Country Club. 16444 Bolsa
Chica St. He said the woman had just
returned from doing volunteer work
at a hospital in Long Beach w~en
someone knocked at her door.
The man, carrytog a brown zipper-
ty~ satchel, told the woman he was a
police officer conducting a security
check. Swan said. Once inside, the
man pulled a handgun from the
satchel and walked through the home
wilh the woman, looking for valu-
ables, he said.
The man noticed the wo man's ring
and took it even though the woman
claimed it was wonhlcss, Swan said.
He handcuffed the woman to a chair,
then fled with the ring and SI S from
the woman's purse. he said.
The woman was able to summon
police after the robber left. Swan said
the woman was not tnjured in the
1nc1dent.
Man overboard to halt
start of Ensenada race
By ALMON LOCKABEY
DMly l'llol 9oettne Wrtt..
The Newport Ocean Sailing .\s·
sociat1on alwa ys has had strict safct~
rules for participants 1n the Ne wpon-
to-Enscnada yacht race. This Year a
new precauuon has been added.
Following a crewman's drowning
during an offshore race March 31 .
race committee chairman Mike Kane
sa)S he has s1nct instructions to
postpone the race ir an}one falls
overboard dunng lhe \tart oft he race.
scheduled to start at noon Saturda)
''The minute there 1s v.ord ofa man
overboard or a senous colhs1on
dunng the start of an~ class. an
1mm~1ate postponement v.111 be
signaled fo r the start of that class.··
Kane said
•·tfwe see a man O\.erboard or hear
of one b) radio we will 1mmed1ately
hoist the AP pennant and inform the
Coast Guard or Coast Guard .\ux-
tli.ary on Channel 16 and inform all
boats which ha \ e not started on
Channel 9. instruct1n~ them to SUl)
clear of rescue effons ·
Kane ~1d the sa me proccdu~
would be followed if a serious
collision occurs and any boats were in
danger.
"When the emergency has been
cleared WC will signal the IO-minute
warning for the start of the next
class:· said Kane. "Saving a life is
more important than any race ...
.<\n) class or cla~ that have
alrcad} started will not be recalled,
Kane said.
Kan e did not sa) under what
\ (Pleue eee RACE/ A2)
Sports chasing anonymity from FV
John Acill was a little upset.
Earlier this )'ear I wrote a somewhat
tonaue-in-chetk piece in wt11ch 1
described Fountain Valley as 1 quiet.
bedroom community most eas1l)'
defined by the thinas at doe n ·r have.
Unlike some of its neighbors, the Cit)'
has no btachfronr. no shoppina mall.
no skyscrapers. no hotels and no
01 ncyland.
After rudina the 1n1cle. Aeatz
c:b hed off a letter of prote t.
Fountain Valley d<X1 have somc-
th1fll its nciahbors lack, he an 1 tcd
Lo Caballeros Ra.cquct and pon
C'tub.
The 20-acrc complel include nu·
mcrous tenni~ and racquetball court~.
P11L
SIEIDEllAI
N EW S M~KER S
F1e1t1. (He's not countin~JOlt counn
-Los Caballeros d<>e'in t have one of
th~ -oops. there I go in.)
tn ract. Acltl cl11ms it's one of the
top five pom clubs in the n1t1on.
with rt pcct to the ranic of program~
offered to members.
Of COUf"I(', Ac1ll i no 1mpart1al
observer. He and two panners own
Lo Caballero .
Some pror.lc m1aht ~ reluctant to
point to a arse pon complt' .,
a 50-mcter wimmang pool, a oec'd Fou1n11n V1tlc1 ' chief claim 10
soccer stadium, a runnma track and a fame. Nonetheless, FlctU and h1~
l )'mna ium buildina with ba<jkctball • a 50C11t are promotina vcral ac-
and \Olleyball court..\, plu ~eiaht u vttle that arc likcl) to help put 1hc
cqu1pmcnt ll 1s the lar&nt pnvatc city on the map
sports club 1n C'ahfomia. accordina to Fu-st. thc cluh is the offiaa1 trainana
s1tr lor thr U . \ Women· Vol-
leyball Team. which 1s prc1>1nn1 to
compete 1n the • ummcr 01)mp1
Games In addl\lon. the West Ger·
man Ol)mp1c '-"am c m hu ar-
raOfCd to trato at Lo~ Caballeros
dunng t"-O 'Attks before the um mer
Games.
nd 1n JU t a few day~. one of top
names an women·, knni~. 111'\1na
Navr.ttilava. 'A-111 ~n1c1patc to on
t\h1bition match at ~ ( . ballcro to
raise funds for the U. \ omen'
Vollc)ball Club On ta> 6. &he 'Alll
~uarc on 1n • -.ingle match lplO'll
another top pla er .. Hu a.
Their t~ "''II be followed b' a
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Al* Of.,. Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 2'7, 1984 ,..
By PKIL SNEIDER.MAN
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Five one-time Orante Coe11 Col·
lege studmts who m..te the IJ'1lde in
the world beyond \he Costa Mesa
campus tttumed on Thursday for
induction into tbe college's Alumni
Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame was established
last year by the OCC' Associated
Students to honor former students
who have distinauished themselves
and to provide an incentive for
current students wilh lofty goals.
There is a large pool to draw the
men and women to honor: 500,000
students have attended OCC since
the college opened in 1947.
The 1984 inductees were Orange
County Sheriff.Coroner Brad Gates.
television scriptwriter Judy Bums.
South Coast Repertory co.founder
David Emmes, sculptor Shirley
··Dani" Leyrer and physician James
T. Goodnch.
The new Hall of Fame members
JOin five former OCC students who
were inducted last year, including
actor William Katt. Kansas Ci ty
Royal pitcher Dan Quisenberry and
state Controller Ken tor).
Hall of Fame members are honored
w11h plaques on display at the college
library.
During ceremonies Thursday. five
administrators and teachers recalled
the honorees' time at OCC. The Hall
of Fame inductees spoke fondly of
the1r community colJegc experiences.
History Professor Henry Panian
praised Judy Bums. who graduated
from OCC in 1965, for her continuing
suppon for OCC wnting programs.
He recalled that some UC ln ine
faculty members described com-
munity colleges as .. second rate"
when that university was opening in
the mid-I 960s.
.. When Jud} Bums transferred
from here (OCC) to UCL she made
those people eat their v.ords." Panian
said.
Bums earned an B.A. degree in
anthropologY. at UCI. To earn money
to study in Arrica. she tned scriptwnt-
mg. She sold a script to .. Star Trek" in
1968. then became a staff writer for
DaVldEmmes
CONTINUED STORIES
--
Jama Goodrich
.. Mission lmposs1bte." Since then.
she has worked on man~ popular TV
shows and 1s currently a" nter for the
"T. J. Hooker" senes.
Dr. Jerrel Richards, now a dean at
OCC. remembered David 6mmes in
1958 as the )tudent who was building
a set for ··Hamlet" in the auditorium
where Richards was teaching psy-
chology.
Emmcs is co-founder and produc-
ing artisti c director of the highly
regarded South Coast Repertory. He
1s a member of the National Theatre
Conference and is a consultant to the Oran~e County Center for the Per-
formm~ Ans.
Shcnff-Coroner Brad Gates was
sworn inasOranaeCounty'schieflaw
enforcement offi cer in 1975. He
enrolled at OCC 10 1957.
At Thursday's ceremony, Gates
recalled that he entered OCC with the
desire to become a professional
basketball player. but was forced to
reassess his goals after an injury.
James T. Goodrich enrolled at
OC'C in 1970 after a tour 1n the U.S.
•Dani' Leyrer
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celebnt} mixed doubles match in-
volving the two women. singer
Kenn) Roge rs and another celebnt).
A.fterward. a volle'vball exhibition
will be presented. pitting the women·s
Ol)mp1c team against Wilt
Chamberlain's B'ig Dippers.
A.n 1mponant local milestone v.lll
also be recorded that weekend. Foun-
tain Valle\ ·s fi rst hotel rooms ha"e
been consiructed at Los Caballeros
And the Cll) that°s been "1thout a
hotel for all of 11s 27 vcars will
welcome its first lodger ~ Martina
Navrat1lo" a
region likely 10 produce members for
the club.
They opened Los Caballeros seven
)ears ago v.11h four tennis couns. no
members and some big dreams. As
the constructi on continued. th e club
gradually belUln attracting members.
.. It was hard." Fleitz recalls ... Jn
fact . we·re having a pany next month
for the ong1nal 100 members who
belie' ed in us:·
A.nd . he adm11s. some ambitious
plans -were modified over the ~ears.
Judy Burn•
Marine Corps. including ~rv1t.·c in
Vietnam. He was vaJed1 ctonan of
OCCs Class of 1972 and was named
the college's "Outstanding Gradu-
ating Student'' that year.
Goodrich told the audience Thurs-
day that afier his tour with the
Marines. he decided to become a
physician. But he said he was dis-
couraged by counselors at UCI and
Caf Stale Long Beach because of his
poor high school grades. He credited a
counselor at OC'C with helping him
set the goals that led to his medical
degree.
Sculptor Shirley Le yrer enrolled at
OCC in 1967. Since then. her an
works have been exhibited at the Los
Angeles Municipal An Museum. the
Laguna Beach Museum of An and the
National Academy of An.
She has been an an instructor for
the City of Costa Mesa and the Costa
Mesa An League. and her work has
been used to help teach speech to hard
of hcarin~ children m the Newpon-
Mcsa Unified School District.
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hotel service operated by the club. Of
the 44 units. 30 are al read) in escrow.
Fleitz says.
The club O\\ ners plan to begin
building l 04 more hotel-condo units
later this year. The) v. ill also begin
constructi on of a new clubhouse and
a restaurant-banquet hall.
For a time, Fleitz a_dm1 1s. the
panners had trouble getting financing
to build the hotel-condo unm be-
cause the club was operating in the
red. That has turned arou nd as the
membership has grown.
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RENTAL CHIEF 'NOT HIDING' •..
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representing the Huntington Beach
company on the understanding that
Veritch would remove himself from
the firm·s day-to-day activities.
"I had been led to believe he was
out of it or at least keeping a very low
profile.'' said Souders, who said he
later became suspicious that Vcritch
wasn't keeping his word.
Veritch is scheduled to appear May
3 on misdemeanor charges of failing
11>-hllVClfl'T'Ol)CriJToke~s-tit"ense ana
failing to obey a cease and desist order
from the state Depanment of Real
Estate, according to James Mulgtcw,
a deputy district attorney.
The company was sued Last fall by
the state Attorney General's office.
The suit alleged the housing com pan)'
was practicin~ false advertising and
was not placmg advance fees from
homeowners in a proper trust fund.
A spo"keswoman (or the Better
Business Bureau of Orange County
said she has tried m vain for weeks lO
reach Veritch Or some officer with
Vacation Rental Systems to in-
vestigate complaints from home-
owners.
"I have received no response and J
simply don't know what to tell all
their customers who want to know
'Where arc they? What's happen-
_ing.'" ,said Laurie-Gal>rieiloA-Of lbe
business bureau.
CHASES CO~f4'USING IN IRVINE .••
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fused about which direction their
man was heading when Irvine police
announced the second chase over the
police radio. Burnett said.
When Irvine police announced
they had captured the two men they
JOBLESS ..•
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both February and March. County
employment figures are not adjusted
for seasonal fluctuations in hiring, the
state and national figures are season-
ally adjusted.
Yetter predicted "very strong em-
ployment gains.. would c6nti nue
throuih the second quarter of I 984,
especially as several new hotels open
in the area and new manufacturing
and retail businesses move into the
county.
Although the labor expert said she
expected to see the unemployment
rate decline even further by June, she
refused to predict how low it might
sink.
Employment at county businesses
rose by 11 ,000 jobs between Februart
and March, the largest monthly gain
since October and November of
1979. according to the state repon.
Just Call
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were after ·• ·in the Meadows· every-
bod) assumed 1t was ·our suspect' and
went home ... Burnett said.
Irvine police had collared two men
in the Meadows Mobilchome park.
while Westminster police assumed
their man had fled to the Irvine
Meado~s Amphitheater. 10 the v1c10-
1t y of Sand Canyon Road.
··The odds on that. of a pursuit
occurring in the same time and in the
same area. are astronomical:·
Burnett said.
Irvine police had taken two men 10
custod) followmg a short pursuit and
car-bashing incident of their own.
One offi cer fired on a Oeemg car that
had rammed a police car trying to
block Its exil. lrvme Lt. Al Muir said.
Irvine police had set up a
surveillance in the Heritage shopping
center, at Culver and Walnut av-
enues. after a man pretending to have
a weapon had robbed two stores in
two days. Muir said.
A man whose descripti on matched
that of the bandit was spotted and
refused to halt when ordered. Muir
said. Instead the man fled by ram-
ming a police car and pushing it until
he was able to tum out of the parking
stall.
Police identified the two men
arrested for investigation of the
robbery and assault on a police officer
as Randall Allen Allwonh, 29, of
Whittier and Daniel E. Batanich. 24.
of Rowland Hills.
Police Officer Ron Carr fired on the
fleeing vehicle as 1t veered past,
striking the rear tire. The driver
abandoned the disabled car at
another shopping center a short
distance away and attempted to flee
by jumping waJI into the Meadows
park.
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weather conditions the committc
would be authorized to postpone the
entire race.
The safety precaution was adopted
by the Newport Ocean Sailing As-
sociation after Lyle Galloway, a
crewman aboard the yacht Apache,
drowned after being knocked over-
board by a jibing boom at the start of
one of the Balboa Yacht Club's 66
Series races. Galloway drowned
before his own boat or any other
could retrieve him.
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Tell us what's on your mind. Clear!\. Fk1t1 ha\ l."nough am-
munition to claim Lo'>< ahallcro\ il'-
an 1nst1tut1on that help' mai...e, Foun-
tain Valle) unique
.. Hed. we had a bowling allc). an
ice skating nnk and a horse ndmg
track on th l' dra~ing board at one
11me:· Fk1t1 !>a\s
But thl." partners did successful!)
plug mto the recent physical fitness
boom. The club now o ffers 56
aerobics classes a week. and a $I
m1lhon fitness center 1s scheduled for
construction adJacent to the ell1St1ng
gymnasium.
.. The dub is making monl·} no" .
and that makes a big difference to a
lender:· Fle111 sa\s ··\\e built \uch a large fac1ht) that· }OU need a cenain .---------------------------------------------
He and his panner'i al'io -;hould be
credited for the foresight to cn' 1s1on a
massi\.e -;pons complc' on unlike!~
acreage bounded b~ cv. hope ~trcet
and the Santa .\na R1,cr Just a
decade ago.the land was g1 "en O\ er to
strawberT) fields.
Fleitl 1s a Long Beath resident
whose pnmar) business is opera11ng
five mannas 1n Lo-; Angele-. Count~
His panners 10 Los ( aballeros arc
Jack Cameron ofRoll1ng Hill s Estatt•\
and Harry Hess of Palo., Verdes
About IOJears ago. flc1t1 and h1..,
partners sol a lucrat1,e tenmo; cluh-
condomm1um complc\ in Palm
Springs and began looking for a place
to build a new fam1I~ spom renter
Land in the South Ba\ '>ectmn nf
Los Angeles Count) ...,:as too l'\·
pensive. but the men found less CO\th
propeny along the Santa A.na R1,cr in
Fountain Valley. The land was right
in the center of a booming rc<t1dent1al
Dally Piiot
Oellvery
I• GuerentHd
The owners also predicted that
some people might wa nt to hve or do
business adJac:ent to Los Caballeros.
The' built 52 office condominiums
near the clubhouse. even though
c,nme people warned tha t the lo.
ration. far from the clly''i main
thoroughfares. wouldn't have much
appeal
Fountain Valle\ has lots of unoc-
cupied offtcc space. but Fle1tz says all
5:! commercial condos at Los
C aballcros have been sold
Neanng completion are 44 hotel-
condomm1um units adjacent to the
dub's Ol}mpic pool. The residences
arc designed primanl)' as invest-
mcnt'5 The.,. can be occupied by the
OU'tCr or rented to others throuRh a
qANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
H. L. Schwartz Ill
Publtsher
Ch.iy Oowallby Rotemary Churchmen
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number of members to break even ...
The club now has now sold 3.800
memberships to ind viduals and fam-
1hes. The club has guaranteed 1t will
sell onl) 5.200 memberships. and
Fle1tz believe~ the ~llout point could
be reached within a }ear or two.
In the meantime. 1he club 1s
continuing to work on special events
such as the Olympics promotion and
a racquetball camp that "ill be
conducted in August b} L) nn Adams.
the top-ranked women·s racq uetball
player.
Flem says h1 goal ha s been t
create m Fountain Valle) a unique
"destination resort hotel .. that looks
like 1t belongs 10 Palm Springs. Along
the wa), he sa)'s. he's had to face a lot
of skeptics-e'en a few Cll}" officials.
''The big concern of the cit y was
that the land would appreciate (in
value) so much that we'd turn around
and put It to industnal u~ ... Flc1tz
'Says ... But I think we·vc proved we're
here to stBy ...
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