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-Children reuDited. with 'moth
21/2 year separation c · ~·it&an end#/ 'I · :n°o'1J~ ~tfi~ ~~l1!1 ~~3!e~ ~~
---Anaheim resi<fent:. ... with assistance from. FV investigators ~11housh the child~ re very
-young when they d1sappciarcd -
By JERRY HIRSCH and Luna, 32, is being held m an Richard Jr. wa1 21h years and his
0t111eo.11y,........, Oregon jail on charaes of child sister Rachel was only 16 m9nths -
· stealing. t~y did not consider their mother a Lon DeHart let her ~x-husband DeHan. 27. t\Jmed to the in-stnmaer when the family was re-
take their two )'ouna ctilldrtn for a vestigator. Larry Crandall of Crandall united. day~ng oullnJ. bijt 1thit daylong & Sandberg Investigations, only two . Th~ boy had "vague" memories of o~tmg turned into a 2 h year separ-weeks ago after a 21/J year effort b) the his mother and both of the children a~1on when th~ man. Richard Luna. Orange County District Attorney's had been told of her. They went to
disappeared wtth the ctuldrcn. office failed t(\ tum up any trace of De Hart as most children would seek
Due to the efforts o(.a Fountain Luna or the children. out their mothers after any separ-
Valley private invesuptor. DeHart "I thought I would see my children ation. Crandall said.
was reunited with her children Friday again but I was beginning to thank ll "You could really tell there was a
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ene Neighborhood Com-
munity Center will re-
sound to the sights and
sounds of a rock video
today./A2
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A Terminal Island Inmate
escapes from a Los An-
geles hospital where he
was to undergo treat-
ment./ A3
Nation
The Midwest suffers from
thunderstorms and flood-
ing while the EMt.Coast
!fweHersthroughthe
year's first tleat wave./ A3
World
lovina bond." he said.
••My ex·husband h d told them
only pOsitive thinp about me. They
were prepared for that day. They said
'it was the day daddy talked about; ••
De Hart explained.
"I thtnlc he expected this. It was
almost as 1f there was a areat sigh of
relief ... DeHart said.
Crandall said DeHan was1uclcy.
~ "A case like this 15 very rewardana.
It 1s infrequent that we can solve a
case lik.( this so easily!" he said. ..
DeHan decided to seek the aid of
private investiptors just' two wec~s
ago af\er heanng about the agency
from an acquaintance of her
.mother'. ~en the children disappeared in
1981. DeHan went to the district
attomey·s office and told •ri-
vesiigators she believed Lulll had
taken the childrm to Klamath Fall
Ore .. where they had lived when first
married. h turned out that Luna and
the children were livina with relatives
in Klamath Falls. -
1 The sherifrs department in the
county was notified ·anti a deputy
went to the home where Luna was
eventually arrested. But at that time
the officer found no trace of the
suspect.
Iraq says it will attack Iran
oil Installations until the
nation has no more oil to
export./A3
Donald and ._.9Y Duck wa•e &oodbyefrom their llmoaalne
at the El Toro ~ C~rpe Air Station Saturday. About
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500 fam peeted tlae-DlaneJ' character, who wu retarniD&
from a nationwide 50tb btrthday tour.
Style •
Antique apparel dating
back to the i 932 Olym-
pics has a winning look
about lt./C1
Sports
Proponent unwillin to iVe up 9attle .
for school site despite board decision
By DA VlD BISHOP
De11J,_Cerr11111 id :I
National Church Residences of
Ohfoand SL Mary's sougbuhc school
School. Ahso was closed because of
dechning enrollment. ·
After the rejection. the school
board voted to keep the property in
"surolus" stat.us. but not to actively
seek bids on It. In domg so lbe board
was leavm• open the possibility for
housing ~roponents to make another,
hi~er offer.
(Pleue Me BOUSDfG/ A.2)
Lakers Coach Pat Riiey
says his team will be In
Boston Tuesday for a
seventh game of the NBA
Championship Serles.
/81
Swale makes up for a
poor showing in the
Preakness by winning the
Belmont Stakes./82
One of the main proponents of a
proposed senior citizen housing com-
plex shelved because the Laguna
Beach Unified School District b<Sard
couldn't agree to sell a surplus school
site doesn't want to give up.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church of
Laguna Beach is headtnJ up the effort
to con~truct the subsidized senior
housing complex in South Laguna;
and the church pastor, the Rev.
Robert Comehson. called the hous-
ing plan (to be funded by federal
dollars) "a S 10 million gift given you
by your fellow citizens."
district propeny to build 71 housing
units. a community center, child day-
care facility and park. The project
would use federally guaranteed funds
from the Housing and Urban De-
velopment Department for purchase.
construction costs and rent subsidies
over a period of 40 years. Proponents
She earned degree
one class at a time
Cal State Fullerton
whipped Oklahoma
State, 10-2 to advance to
todtY' s championship
game of the College
World Serles./83
'Tm not womed about what we
will do with our children." Cor-
nelison said. 'Tm worried about what
we have already done to our senior
citizens.~
of the plan have also obtained the By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
support of the Orange County Board °'-. o..,.,... • ..,.
of Supervisors. People who enroll m one college
But plans for the project fell apart course after another. year after year,
last week when the school ~rd sometimes face a little ribbing from
refused to sell a surplus school site for family and friends who dub them
2.65 million. "perpetual students."
Needing a unanimous vote to sell But Louise Ludutsky. 37, wears the
the South Laguna property, the f~e-title with ~de. T<>e;tay. the. f'.ounta!n
member board instead found itself Valley resident will part1c.:1pate 10
bitterly divided over the 6. 7-acrc site. Coastline College iraduatton cer-
wh1ch once housed Aliso Elementary emonies at the Johnson School
Amphitheater in Westminster. re--Entertainment
Thfl6vengall story be-
hind Olympic gymnast
Nadia Comanecl Is un-
veiled In a TV movfe./87
Travel
Consultants: Why
did Prop. A los~?
The Gold Rush of i 984 is
over the hill from the Los
Angeles Olymplcs, In the
Mother Lode along State
Highway 49./CS
Opposing sides agree
one reason was OC's
anti-tax position
Bualneu
Propos1uon A went down to re-
sounding defeat because of Orange
County's prevailing CQAservat1ve.
anti-tax attitude and an inherent
Air Cal boarded more
passengers In May than
any other month In Its 17-
year hlstory./BS. •
distrust of govemmcttt and its spend-
ing practice • the po~1tical c;~n,uhants
who ran the re pccuve anti-and pro-
tax campaigns have aarecd·
Mark Howell, the political consult-
ant who helped skipper the anti-tax
campaign, and pro-tax ma termind
Eileen Padberg also aarced low voter
turnout contributed to the demise of
the penny transportation sales tax t Erma"Bombeck
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OMth Notices
g: measure, which failed by a 2'h-to-I
85 vote marain in last Wttk's election.
..,3 Only lb0ut49 percent of the county's
"' ~i~tered voters went L6 the polls.
0$-10 Toesdl''·
C8 "I thank this county is anti-tax,"
810 explained Howell. a partncl' in lhc
Cs..f.t---i&.Ttbftlff Group consuhina· firm.
09 "fihteb ran the successful C?iliuns ce Against Unfair Taxation campaian.
A3 Howell also 1 an aide to 1t1tc Sen. Ae Ollie pcraw, R-Newpon Beach.
810 Hov.oell. who s11d ht happily ha
01-4 .pent veral da)S tryin• to analyze
81'"'4 the stunnina eltttion victory. al
86-7 c~dited environmental concern
C1-3 amona all °"a.mcnts of county voters ea.;9 and •the plan' 111.;dt'tint'd transit
C5·8 componmt for the measure's defeat
A2 .. The I UC Wll llX • ta\ tu. ."
A3 uid Padberi.1partner1n tM Nelson·
Padbcra con ulti04 finn. when 1 ktd
to nalyu Proposition • dclc11 n •
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JEFF
ADLER
NEws FotLowuP
the face of the record county S 1.8
IT}illion pro-tax campaian effort.
•"Orange County never has ap-
proved a tu incrca$ andldoubl tbty
~ver will."
She said low voter turnout "killed
us" a did a cynicism about Jovem-
mcnt and aovemmeot pendma and
"ince sant. biased rcportina in The
Rqister (newspaper) ibat reinforced
antMa't anitudes."
PadbeTJ Dnt ttre ampe~ hi~
on the success of WlJ'lftt'l& over
un<Jccaded voters to vote in Clvor of
lh.c \&L -• "We weren't ab~ to conVlnCC
,·oters &0venuncnt didn't ha~ tM
money or that it v.ouldn't be mi
u~: she id. .
The undecided voters tbe cam-
paign was tailottd to influcncc. C$peci~ Uy throuah emotional appeal
in \Clcv1 ion commercial . ended up
vot1na ..,,., t Propositton A, he
said. ":Thtte wu h<>lhi I would
have done d1frercntl) nor could
have:· Plidbcrl lldckd.
Howdl cttditcd the anti·tax t lc-"s1on Mbentilln&. provickd at no
(Pleue ... PaOP. A/A.2)
ccivmg her assoetate an arts degr'cc.
h's only taken her 16 )cars to cam
it.
Ounng that time, she0 s bad a queer
working for an auiine and devoted
time to her husband and t":o cbiktrcn
while takina one or two classes a
semester at four diffCTCnt schools.
She's attended Coastline for the past
five years..
Today's ttaduattol\. will be panicu-
larly spedaJ for Ludut.sky because
(Pleue Me DltGllltB/ ~)
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OcHart said the 1awcst....,_ ,...
eventuaUy abandoned becaUle dllli9
were no leadi
... had strona f«bqsall ... tMl
be would be ~re.. 6ut the diltricl
auomey's office said ~ b8d loll die
trail and could not p;ck it .,_-
DeHan said.
When DeHan decided to WN •
Grand&U's fann. she told lbem ol~
belief that her ex-husbud was livillj:
with the child.ml ln ~. · •
The company did some cbcdifti'
and found that about a 'year •· a
Richard Luna of KJamaa.h;fallS Ml
(Pleue --~,_,
Wacky quacker's
50th birthday ·
celebrated in style .
BJ JEIU\Y BlllSCB
Ol .. Olltr .......
For once this famous oelebrity
c.ould-1K>l--hiis fowl lCIQper by
ducking the issue. He was SO years olO
and be would just ba~e to spread bis
wings and face up lO iL
This was no Mitkey Mouse oc-
casion for Donald Dock. the famous
Disney cartoon character. More than
SOO children and parents ~ the
comic bird and wished him happy
btrthdayduringacelcbration at the E1
Tore Marine Corps Air Station
Saturday afternoon.
Disney promoters had just taken
the scrappy fowl on a sruehng. four-
da), &.~mile natioe . ~111.11·
tion to ~t fans lD l S atics
The Donald Duck ~aracter
boarded a chartered Pacific South-
west Airlines Boeing 727 -re-
christened Duck One ~ Wednesday
and sped off to San Jose, Sacramento.
and then East bcfott heading back to
El Toro Saturday.
The plane sported a large canoon of
Donald winging bis waj, across the fuselage and lbc words Happy SOth
Birthday."
The tour commemorated Donald
Duck's 50tb birth.day -actually the
premiere of his first cartoon. ''The
Wise Little Hen." released June 9.
1933.
A motorcade. complete wilb black
limousines and dark-suited agents
befitting a presidential candidate.
took Donald home lO Disneyland
where be was greeted wtth another
b1nhday ceremony and a ticker iape
parade down Main Street USA.
Accompanying Donald Duck on
the tour were Oarence .. Ducky ..
Nash. 79. who bas done Donald's
voice for all of his cartoons, and Bill
Justice. the duck's "chief animator,"
according to Disney officials.
Upon his arrival at the Marine
base, Gen. Richard M. Cooke pres-
ented Donald with a new set of
"honorary aviator" wings -and
warned the duck not to try to Oy with
them.
Jn return. Donald presented the
general with a live duck and warned
. the Manne that 1fhe'bcld the bird too
ttghf it wouJ(l mess up his dress white
001form.
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0r9"ge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 10, 1984
Usually qu_i€t comm.unity centev
'.wtil serv'e as setting for rock video
By iAJl£N E. aboul five m1nu1 wlll be filmed °' ... .., .... ...., between I and 3 p.m. Conce~ion's
• If you happen 4ilve by -'tJle "J\or:'" '"dance wttt bcain at n()()ft, how~vtr.
mally serene courtV21rd of the Ne•ah-with an hour or so 61 rehearsal before
ood C i -c · c the filmmg bciins. borh ommuony entertn 05ta "The Rock Brothel'S'' arc Rocky ~esa between noon and 3 p.m. today, and his brother, Joe, and two friends be prepared for a shock. The courtyard, with hs burbhna wbo help out with the deejal business
fountain and scenic 5tatue, will be :::! ... descn as hts part-time
transformed into a brealdn'. rock.in', / poppin', get-.down jive scene -the He appears at weddings. parties
$Cthng for a rock video featuring a and dances. play1na records and
professional dceiay group called "The acting as part commentator/part
Rocle Brothers. •f master of ceremonies.
Disc jockey and Hughes Aircraft Concepcion started the deejay busi-
sccurity guard Rocky C"oncepcion, a ness as a way to make money on
32-year-old S,iverside resident . said it weekends dunng has nine years in the
was about a month ago when he got a Air Force.
u.nda} s dance Will feature au
kinds of contemporary mu11c and
daoet styles -rom rock to oul to
1'bythrn and blues and new wave.
Co!tta Mesa CatyCouotil members,
in granuna Concepcion permission to
use the Community Center, ex-
pressed omc trep1dauon about the
loud music and traffic the dtlncc
wo1,1ld create -especially srncc the
Lion's Oub Fish fry and Carnival
was held there only last weekend.
But Concepcion agreed to put up a ssoo casn clean-up and breakage
deposit With the city and 3&J"CCd not to
charge admission to those partic1-
pat1ng in the dance.
brainstorm about filming his promo-----------------------------tional videotape at the Community
Center.
Concepcion. who works at Hugh~
in Newport Beach and often gets over
lo the center to play racquetball or
exercise, said he was impressed with
the newly revamped court)'(lrd and
thought it would make a nice
backdrop for the 400 friends, co-
workers and professional break-
danccrs he has hired for the video.
.. 1 thought It would be a perfect
set\jng," Concepcion said.
·The finished video. which will run
Tot drowns in faniily pool
An 18-month-old Costa Mesa girl The father. Gary ~tevens, 36. was
fell into the fam1l> 's swimming pool working on his car an front of the
and drowned Saturday even though house at 858 Town St. but per-
she was weanng a life 'eM, police • 1od1call} went to check on has
said. children.
"The little bo) Call)e running out
Police LI Leslie Hamson !Ml1d the and told has dad his sister had fallen
accident occurred about noon while into the pool. The father ran back.
the girl and her 3-year-old brother, pulled the child out and rushed her to
both weanng life jackets. were left by Hoag Memorial Hospital, but she was
themselves near the pool. pronounced dead." Harrison said.
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DEGREE TOOK 16 YEARS .••
From Al
she's also the class valcd1ctonan.
She's had a straight-A average at
Coastline. In fact, she's says she's
earned A's in all of her college classes
save one, a ~ychol93y course an
which she received a 8. ....
"It's been a long road for me,"
Ludutslcy admits. "But at least I was
headed some place."
Her goals weren't quite as clear
when she graduated from high school
on Long Island, N. Y.
"I didn't plan immediatelr to go to
college," Ludutslcy recalls." thought
I'd go to work because I wanted to
earn money to travel."
She spent two years worlung as as
audit clerk for Singer Sewing Ma-
chines, then became an assistant
book.keeper for another company.
She took her first night classes at the
State University or New York at
Farmingdale 16 years ago.
Ludutsky next became a passenger
service agent for Amencan Airlines.
working at New York's La Guardia
Airport. She married her husband,
John. and was able to continue
working for the airline when the
couple moved to Columbus. Ohio.
In Columbus, she enrolled in night
classes at Ohio State. Ludutsky took
classes in English, history. psychology
and others subjects tha1 are required
for an undergraduate degree.
She and her husband next moved
to Occrfield1 1U., a suburb of Chicago.
Louise contmued to work for Ameri-
can Airlines and continued taking
night classes, this time at the Com-
munity College of Lake County.
There, she focused on business and
math. ·
Six years ago, Ludutsky and her
husband moved again. th1s time to
Fountain VaJley. She has remained
w1th Amencan Airlines, working at
Los Angeles International Airport
and more recently at John Wayne
Airport.
After satisfying the one-year resi-
dency requirement, Ludutsky bqan
taking courses at Coastline, which she
bad learned about through its mail-
ings. The innovative college has no
fo rmal campus but -0ffers classes at
rented locatJons throughout the com-
m unity. "
"When I saw how flexible the
college was, I decided it really met my
lifestyle." she says.
Ludutsky said most of her
Coas1line classes have been offered at
Fountain Valley High School, Edison
High or the Peterson Lcarnmg Center
an liuntington Beach. all just a short
dnve from her home.
Because of her busy schedule, she
said she appreciated Coastline's mail-
in registration procedures. She said
she has also enjoyed attending classes
with the wide age range of students
Coastline attracts.
Ludutsky has also taken advantage
of some of Coastline's non-tra-
ditional learning programs. mcluding
an independent study course in
accounting and a television course in
organization and management
"I try to go just one night a week to
a class." she says. "I purposely do that
so it won't be a strain on my family."
Ludutsky says her husband John,
vice president of a business in Santa
Ana. has been S41>J>Ortive, When.she'.$
away at a night class. he's usually
home baby-sitting the couple's
daughters, Dana, 6, and Cara, 3.
Ludutsky plans to continue her
education at National University in
Irvine. because it, like Coastline, is
geared to pan-tame students. She's
seeking a bachelor's degree in busi-
ness administration.
And if she has to work toward that
goal one class at a ume. Ludutsky says
she doesn't mind.
"I think I've come away witb
something mcanin~ful from every
class I've attended.' she says.
CHILDREN, MOTHER REUNITED .••
From Al
received an Oregon dri ver's license.
''This was amazing. They do no
crosS<hccking. There was a $25.000
warrant for the man's arrest filed with
the Klamath Falls Sheriffs Depart-
ment when the D.A. down here asked
them to check the case out. That was
more than two years ago," Crandell
said.
The private in vestigators did some
more checking and on Frida} they
flew DeHart to Klamath Falls and
contacted local law enforcement of-
fic1als.
DeHan and the police went to the
neighborhood where Luna was
thought to be living.
"The police went to the house and
had us wait down at the end of the
street. They radioed that ii was OK to
come down and when we ~ot there.
they gave me my children. ' DcHan
said.
The reunited family flew back to
John Wayne Ajrport late Friday
evening.
"This should be of encouragement
to other woman who have custody of
their children but have them taken .
The district attorney has limited
resources and you can't just stop
there," DeHart said.
DcHan still intends to let her
children visit her ex-husband.
"In spite of all this. he is their father
and I don't think that this will happen
again," De Hart said, adding that
Luna did a good job of caring far the
children.
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Lori Dellart holds 5-year-old M>n Richard
u ht.. et..ter Rachel, 4. and arandma
Barbara DeBart of Buntin.aton Beach look
on at John Wayne Airport late Jl'rldaJ.
PROP. AF AIL URE ANALYZED •••
From Al •·
cost under auspices of the equal tmTt
prov1S1on of the Fairness Doctrine,
for swingina undecided voters into
the "no" camp.
But be faulted Wt supporten for
spcnd1n1 sa much money on tele.
v1s1on tune and provichng the anti-
tax forces With free access to the
auwavcs 1n return.
"Those dollars, an my profi ionaJ
Judpnent. could have been bcner ~pent. more cfTCC1jvely sJ)Cnt for
d1rtet and watted mail,.. Howell
said.
He also said the S 1.8 milljon rai5Cd
by pro-tax forcn was a campeian
1$1UC, thouah a mall one.
Padberg. on t~ other band. 1d
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•
he didn't believe the t~ amount of
money poured mto the campa11n by
county corporations and developers
affected the outcome.
Tax proponents pent about Sl3
for every vote cast 1n thccontc l ~bile
the tax opponents SJ)Cnt ~ust over 28
cent . Howell 1d 1nta-taJt fon:es
raised and pent about $93.000.
Howell said the average .. no" vote
came from older; conservative mat
not nctt"SSanly in the hi&h·ancome
bra kct and ith varyina cducatioruaJ
backround1.
Prop()"tion A •upponcn tended to
~ a youna. u le vot~rs or lo -
incomc,J>Cr:s<>nl ~ho ~ognllcd the)'
"
would benefit if tr1nsponat1on prob-
lems WefC alleviated.
.. Males hurt u more thal'I
f emalcs,.. Padbera s.aid. "Our worst
aroup was males 4S and over."
Both consultants lso had surpris-
ingly different op1n1ons about
whether 1 1m1lat tran pon.atton im-
provement packqe miaht P1$$ m the
fu1urc . Padber& Yid he doubted
"any tu iocrtase" would sue~
thouah sht would be w1Hin1 to try q1in.
Howell satd Proposition A never
would paas. but.60mc other proposal
d iantd to rcltcve traffic con uon
probl ms might ha~ ~ chJnc:e of
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Typing class geared.to students
A typing class in which students
work at their own pace and complete
the course when they want to will tSc
offered this summer by Orange Coast
College.
Students in the class will be
counseled and assigned to a specific
typing level. They will then be pla<:cd
in a specific course and can work at
their own pace to finish the class.
-iiJ.15111-i---------The class. Administrative Services
100, will run from June 18 toAua. 10.
It win meet Monday through Thurs.-
day 8 to I 0:30 a. m., Monday throuah
Thursday 10:30 a.m. to I p.m. and
Wednesday and Thursday ~:30 to 10
p.m.
Registration by appointment for
summer classes will run Monday
through J:buraday.-this week from
8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
camp1:1s' CounsclinJ and A~miss!ons
Buildmg. Walk-in ref1strat1on,
without appointment, wit be Friday
through June 21.
For more 1ntormation, call
432-5772.
HOUSING HOPES STILL ALIVE •••
From Al
Reed Aory. a housing consultant
hired by the church groups to process
the federal apphcatton. said. "w.e
have no more money."
He otkred a slim chance after the
school board's rejection that there
might be an another offer made that
would have the property revert to the
school district after 40 years. but said
he already suggested that poss1b1ht)'
to the sponsors once and "they
rejected 1 t."
Although Flory said "we won't be
baclt," Rev. Cornelison held out
hope.
"I don't want to stop the action." he
said.
Board members Harry Btthell and
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not 1111.-your 1)91* by ~JOpm ~11910fe7pm
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Dan Daniels both said \be S2.6 offer
was not high enough and voted
against 1t, opting to wait for a better
deal.
Daniels said the property would
increase in value "substantially over
the next few years if well-planned.:'
lcgisla11on could restnct the potential
income from the sale of surplus
school propenv and that county
restrictions on future development
plans would be more demandina. He
said the money from the proposed
sale could fund immediate program
needs and physical plant in,provc-
ments necessary in the school district.
But mainly Schwarz praised the
"umquencss of the project."
Jan Vickers also voted against the
proposal. but for other reasons.
.. I'm not comfortable with the fact
that we mar, not need another school
school site, ' Vickers·said ... 1 want to
wait for more enrollment figures."
"The transcending certainty is that
-we will all grow old. We baVe a sociaJ
responsibility. There is no tangible
alternative to sa le." Carl Schwarz and Cbarleoe Rapu,
who supported the proposed saJe.
criticized their felJow memben for
rejectmg the offer.
Schwarz warned that future state
"This is an unWisc, imprudent
decision," said Schwarz. "Clearly
there will be no income from this
property in the foreseeable future."
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N ~TION ~widreds nee nre Midwest ~oods ...
Jn d A new onslaua,ha O! nun·ladcn th~ndcr-~om 1n Overland Park, Kan.. by tlood-
0 D •o ... D ~o4ael tonns UsN nood1n1 turday 1n lhe tng. esumatcd Police Lt. Prut 8aroour w 1,,1 ... ' u 1,,1 tid~t fomn.1 people from thdr homes, lnchan Creek spilled from llS mnb from
"' stt1nd1n1 two J>l..~plc on a st!U'l l&n for °"crl~d Park south lO Ola~. 1~ttpin1
By 'n( Al~latff Prua h9urs and Ooatal\J away cars in the ake of can u much as two blOC'ks 11nc1 Ooodina
killer tornadoes tflat devastated two mall numerous homes said PQlice Capt. John
KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Hundreds of people were towns. Round
evacuated from the SOQ..room Americana Hotel on Ounna the niaht thunderstorm dump.; T ' , •
• Saturdar after a bed and wall cau~t fire in a room on the ed heavy rain from Kansas to lllinoi with ctut.c~ccn-.-!,rt ?uabalt byntetna wattT
hotel's Sth floor, authorities saJd. No 1rnous injuries many places 1ctun1 more than 3 iochn 1 lu~ Slgn on1 a Rooded were ~rtcd and the fire was contained to the room and and hailstones the size of ,olf ball\ feli Overland. Patk stn:et for se~en houn
e>tlingu1shcd a short time later. The cause of the fire had across parts of Kansas. Olathe Kan aot an befo~ be1nJ pulled to fety abOut 1 a m.
not been determined late Saturday even 8 inches of rain an 24 h~urs. Soldier, Po~we t~ed co use K'uba ~to tHCUe
· A fare war on coast-to-coast flights touched off by
People Express isspreading. with two other airlines sayina
they will match the $119 one.way fare from Los Angeles
on some fliahts to a second airport in the New York City
area. Trans World Airlines and World Airways said they
would offer the low fare to Kennedy International Airport.
People Express, a low-co t airline flying mainly to East
Coast aod Midwest cities and London. 1s based at the
Newark. N.J., International Airpon. It does not have f~cilities at Kennedy, the metropolitan area's largest
lUrp<>rt.
Colorado won't fiood ·
BOULDER CITY, Nev. -The runoff of mehina
snow into the Colorado River has peaked and there will be
no flooding this summer alon• the river, Bureau of
Reclamation ofTtcials said. Early m the week, as much as
860,000 gallons of water a second was flowing froin the
Rocky Mountains into Lake Powell, 300 miles upstream
from Hoover Dam. But by Thursday, the flow had
dropped to 650,000 gallons: or 88,000 cubic feet of water a
second. As a result. the bureau does not expect water to rise
over the spillways at either Glen Canyon or Hoover dams~
Kan .• got an unofficial S inches dunna the the prts, and finally~ to use tht Ltneu
night, for a four-day total of 13 5 inches. Poh~ Department ' 20-ton, tracked
"We expect this system to be hanaina armored personnel camcr to buU throuab
over the Midwest for a day or two more. the S-foot-dcep cumnt.
There is tbe potential for more severe
weather before this thing moves cast,"
Hu•b Crowther, a meteorol<>g1st with the
National Severe Storms Forecast Center m
Kansas City. Mo., said earl)' Saturday.
The storm system had spawned more
than 50 tornadoes since Thursday from
Oklahoma to WisconStn, and 16 people
were killed.
Up to 200 people were forced from their
''They were pretty Jlad to Jee us," sa1d
Lenexa police Maj Georse Sanon. "They
looked extrcmely friJbtenc.d and fallJUed
when we got lO them ... but they~ OK."
Keyna Baalman, a dispatcher tn Colby,
K.an.. wd 55-mpb wand and hail caused
exten ive dama~ to several barns and
farmhouses outside the city Saturday, aad
wmd knocked down numerous trees and
power Imes.
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A fa.DDel cloa.4 ln Oklaboma
brlna• tlloqbb oltbe Wbarc! of
Os to mln4. Ro da•••• or
baja.rMe were 1 epm te4.
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Talk• resume In L V str1Jre
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Striking stagehands returned to
the· bargai~ing table Saturday but vowed to contin~
disruptive demonstrations at unsignCd resorts until they
have a new contract. Negotiators for five resorts met with
stagehands union officials into the ~rly morning hours
Saturday. then jeheduled more talks fbr later in the day.
Lompoc bnulJflre contalned
LOMPOC -Firefighters gained the upper band
Saturday on a I ,()()(}.acre brushfire that burned to within a
half-mile of30 canyon homes until a combination air-and-
ground attack subdued it, authorities said. About 100
residents in the MiJuelito Canyon area who had been
urged to evacuate Friday night were cleared to~back into
their homes Saturday morning. The canyon 1s about 50
miles nonh of Santa Barbara.
Felon escapes LA hospital
LOS ANGELES-Convicted bank robber Larry Lee
Horvath remained at large Saturday after escaping from a
hospital where he was to undergo treatment for a k1dne)
ailment. authonties say. Horvath. 40. was serving an 18-
year sentence in federal pnson on Terminal Island when
he was taken to San Pedro Peninsula Hospital Friday
morning. Police officer David Lehman Sj1d, "he stepped
out to have a cigarette and that was 1t. Horvath was
unarmed when he walked away from the hospital, but
authorities consider him dangerous. .
Qude strikes San JotJe area-
Model LlN Barnea trlea to cool
off ln New York•• Central Park
.. .........
Saturcta;r, aa the city copea with
the year • Ont heat waYe.
Iraq threatens to destioy Iran oil econom ____
Says ft will show no mere to Iran
until it has no more oil to export
Both otics are dm:ctly across the border from DezfuJ..
which Iran said was struck by an Iraqi missile early
Saturday. Iranian officials said 12 people were killed in
that attack.
Iraq threatened Saturday to attack Iranian economic Iraq confinned the air attack. but said Iranian jets
installations. including ns Kharg Island oil tennmal. were intercepted by anu-aircraft fire. and were forced to
"without merC)." until there 1s no oat for Iran to cxpon. drop their bombs outside of Ah AJ..Qharbi. Four persons
"We now possess all 1he me~ns enabling us to deal the were wounded. it added.
final blow" to tbe lranian ccoAomy. lraq_1 state radio said. Arab diplomatic sources said 011 ministers of the six-
" Logic dictates that Iraq deal as blow without mercy." member Gulf Cooperauon Council arc increasingly
Iranian jets and anillery attacked across the sou them · womed about an escalation of the Iran-Iraq war. and that
pan of the border Saturda~. according to war comm uni-they arc to discuss joint action to prot~t gulf s~tPPlllJ at
QUC$ from Iran and Iraq. an emCtgenc:y conference SWld,ay 1n Taif. Saudi Arabi1.
A statement issued an Baghdad said eight lraq1 In a meeting several days earlier, Mana Saeed Ote1ba..
c1vihans were-killed and 23 others were hun by Iranian oil minister of the United Arab Emirates. Oew to Taif for
artillery fire that hat the provincial capital of Basra and six talks with Saudi Def en~ Miruster Pn&ce Sultan.
othtt border c1 ues. Results of the discussion were not discl0$ed. but
Iran's official Islamic Republu: News ;\gene) said infonned sources 58.Jd lhe two men dis.cussed joint air
Iranian planes -successfully attacked Iraqi m11Jtary cover. naval escoru and other ways to protect gulf
installauons and "sensitive points" at Ah Al..Qharb1. shipping from funher raids by Iran.
Quoting a communique issued an Tehran. the agency said Since May 13 Iran has ~n accused of attack.Ina two
four Iranian jets also struck Iraqi forces near the town of Kuwaiti oil tankers, a Saudi ship and one liberian-
Ali Al-Sharq1. registered oil-chem1cal canier in neutnil Arab waters.
More t.b.a.n two years ago, Iraq declared the area
around Kha.rg Island a war zone, and s1noc then it.
warplanes have made repeated anacks on cargo ships ud
tankers in that zone.
The guJf council mcmbcn a.re Saud! Arabia., K uw.UL
the United Arab Emirates. Bahrain. Qatar and Oman.
The oil m 1 nistcrs also will review the amount of crude
011 stockpiled 1n 1ndus~ countries, pricing and
producuon, the United Arab Em1raees news qiency W AM
said.
Foreign m101stcTs of the six counuics also ~
scheduled to bold c~ \alb in Taif on Tuetday.
aceordlng lO news media reports.
Iraq sa.Jd earlier Satumay th.at its jctfl&hters bit rwo
..btg naval targeu" north and soulbwcst or~ lsla!)d
Thursday nighL But lran"soffiaal Islamic Re~bhc News
Agency, citio1 unadent1ficd offictaJ sources. re· cd the
Iraqi repon as a .. he."
IKNA said Iraqi warplanes anemptod lQ anack the
<:1ty of Korramabad several times Friday rugbl, but .. each
time the ~ive Iraqi planes WCTC forced to tum tail
before carrymg out lbeir mlSSlon.··
BERKELEY -A mild earthquake believed to be an
aftershock of the April 24 temblor that struck near Morgan
Hill bit south of San Jose shortly before 11 a.m. Saturday.
The quake measured 3.0 on the Richter scale and occurred
at 10:48 a.m. Law enforcement agencies in the San Jose
area said they received no calls from citizens who felt the
quakeandknewofnodamageoriajunes. .. ...................................................................................................................... ..
Military probes partll fraud
DAYTON. Ohio -Defense Department in-
vestigators are trying to determine if the military bought
and disuibuted any faulty counterfeit pans allegedly
produced by a California electronics company. The
Dayton Daily News said in a copyn&ht story Friday that
General ElectncCo. flied the counterfeiting charge in U.S.
District Court in Los Angeles against the S.J. Corp .• a
small parts distributor that docs business as Aero
Electronics. GE accused the company of producing faulty
counterfeit components, mcludmg some useq in com-
mercial aircraft, that bore the trademarks of well-known
manufacturers. according to the newspaper. Aero, through
its attorney, Gerald I. Neiter. denied the counterfeiting
charge.
Escapee gets death 11entence
LOS ANGELES -A prison escapee who used a coat
han~er to strangle two people and a. gun to lc:ill a third
duong an apartment burglary has been sentenced to death
1n the gas chamber. JC$SC James Andrews, 33, sat quietly
Friday as sentence was imposed by Superior Court Judge
Aurelio Munoz. Andrews. at age 16, was charged with
killing another youth in his native Alabama. He spent
almost nine years in prison for that slaying and two
robberies before he escaped on Christmas Day. 1977.
Protesters blockade •ammlt
LONDON -Tens of thousands of anti-nuclear
demonstrators marched throu&h central London and
many tried to blockade the lJ.S. Embassy and the
headquarters of the seven-nation economic summit on
Saturday. Police wd they &rTCStcd 198 people. including
80 who were hauled away as they ttied to seal off The Mall.
The U.S. Embassy at Grosvenor Square. a mile from
Lancaster House, was under virtual siege dunng 1 four-
bour protest by 2,000 demonstrators who lay down aero s
access roads.
Pope'~vl•lt oppolled
Sikh soldiers
mutiny, desert
NEW DELHI. India (AP)-About 100 Sikh soldiers
mutinied and deserted their base to protest the anny's
assault on the Golden Temple in the Sikhs' holy e1ty of
Amritsar, reliable sources said Saturday.
After the Friday morning mutiny, 10 dcscners were
lolled in a fi&ht with pursumg troops as they crossed the
border from Ra1asthan into Punjab state, 1he sources said.
They said the Sikhs mu11nied at their camp m the
Ganga Nagar area of RaJasthan state and crossed into
Punjab's Bhatmda d1stnct. .
The sources, who are Indians close to the m1htary,
spoke on cond1t1on the} not be 1dent1ficd an) further. The
Associated Press made several attempts to venfy their
information, but was not able to reach government
spokesmen.
Government officials earlier said Sikh extremists
shot two soldiers to .death in Amntsar and IC1lled seven
other people an three separate attacks in Punjab on
Saturday.
Approximately 300 people. most of the-m Hindus.
have been killed in Sikh violence in Punjab in the past
three months.
Demomtraton In Waahlncton. D.C. · rally
oatalde the Indian embaaay to proteat the
go•emment•• •torm~ of the Golden Tem-
ple ln the Sikh Holy City of Amritsar.
Summit urges arms control talks
LON DON (AP) -President Reapn and his six
colleagues at the economic summit urged speed)' renewal
of nuclear arms control talks Saturday. telling the Soviet
Union that the Umtcd States 1s ready to bargam
"anywhere. at any tr me. without prccond1t1ons ...
While thousands of anti-nuclear demonstrators
massed an the streeu of London in an effort to d1srupt the
summit finale. the leaders of the ~ven maJor indu tnal
democraoesalso joined in a denuncaauon of international
terrorism and called for an end to attacks on oil tankers m
the Persian Gulf.
Soviet reaction to the arms talks appeal was swift and
ncptivc. The K.ttmhn's official Tass news agency said 1t
bowed only lhat the Western leaders .. intend to continue
the pos11Jon-of-strcnath p<>hc)' ..
In a stparate economic rommun1qu~ the ch1ets of
state of the U01ted tatts. Bntam. France. West German)'.
Ital). Canada and Japan also e'~ concern about the
impact on htgh interest rates Qn the world economic
recovery -and espcc1ally' the debt-burdened Third
World.
The..Jinal commuruque. read b) 8nt1sh Pnme
Manaste .... Marpret Thatcher, the summit host. m
London's 15th century Guildhall. was shorn of dnft
lanauage prats1na Rcqan's efTom to curb U .. budget
deficits. a mild rebuke tba~bctT'l)-ed backst~~ dissension
over his economic policies.
The leaden. panl)' in defemlcc to RCl&ln's rc-
elecuon campai.Jn. ckhcately no1ded blaming the Umted
States for htgh mtercst rates.. but there was no m1stak•l\l
their dttp concern o~n the threat to the world economy tf
th~ rates arc not reduced. BERN. Swiuertand -About 300 people turday
demonstrated in the streets oftheSWJs capital. protesting ·-------------------------------------1!11~ next week's visit to SwitzcrJand by Pope Jobo Paul II. The
demonstration was orpn'1.cd by several aroups claimina
to represent feminists. homosexuals and "active Prot-
estants." and pea.k:ernccuRd the Vatican ohuppress1na
women and bomoseAuals and or enflli~ 1n "power
_politics" in the Third World. The pope bclins his six-day
visit on Tuesday.
Iuaelu rally -..••n•t...,.
TEL AVlV, J reel -Ten of thousands of lsratlis
gathered in downtown Tel AYJV Saturday ni.aht to protc t
brad's tw~ycar-old war an Lebanon and Jt'Wi h
cxtrcmwn in the occupacd West Bank ofth Jordtn River.
Demonstrators watb ban Mn and placard marcht"d to the
Ku\11 of l1rul Square for a two-hour raJI)· o~n11cd b
tht an ta-war arou~ Nace Now. One sap rad ·su:· the
number ot lnttr 501dien killed in 'Lebanon sinor the
invasion.
I
Police arrest pip~ bomb suspect
MtNNEAPOU (AP)-A 24-ycar-old man tl\)Urtd
in an upl ion in ht car at an Iowa hopptna ttntcr .
c~ tuniay *1\h po ion or bomb paru after
0Qic111s arrnted ham 10 conncctaoo with the d1scovn>· of
more than 20 bombs in three stat.ct.., a fedcnl p U>r
~d.
Earl t('\.cn KarT ~ d'la~ with 1llepl ~ ~on
of1 fircVTn tn conntt11on with th.cdiKOvccyofpipc bomb
pem in hi M1nncapoh roomina h u room. aa1d U
AttomC) James M. Rosen 1.1m.
In an coruercnce, ROICnbaum said ...._.,,.ma
funttcrch ~in Wi n in anU. flhnn1 . tbeotber ta
wht-rt bom 't're found. fi\'C peopk-Mtt hurt 1n the
bl ~hteh occurred 1occ M~monal 0.)
"Wt h.avc no evtdell('( to 1nd1catt that ht had an
accomphtt or btlon,cd to an orpnizcd aroup," ROSle'-
t.um told rcpon n. addina that th~ was no 1mmedlate
indicauon of a mouve. ~ prosecutor uid Karr had bttn hHn& at the
roomana housc a sh<)n hme but dC\:lto~ to Sia)' v..hctht'r
the man had an address clsev. here.
"The finAl btt.ak 10 the cax came > ttrda • whe'G
there -.-a:s an ex~ 1on an a parkiaa lot near a ~tawant in
uon City. lo " ROSit'Dbeum bad 1d nrhtt in a
pl"CJ)llrN ll~l
Rosrnbaum Ja•d I\ nu t1cd in lhc man'sc::ar:appear
to atch item used to mm bombs which 1¥'trt' plactd lh
ciu in Wiscon'.'.in. inn sota and llhnoa n« Ma) 2,.
Satellite spins
out of control
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -A $30 million
international communications satellite tumbled out of
control over the .\tlanhc Oocan Saturday ntght after il was
launched b\ a nc" -st.retched" model of NASA's Atlas--
Centaur roeket
The rocket hf\cd nght on sched\11e at 7:03 p.m. EDT
and evel')'lhing went well for 23 mmutcs when suddenly
the Centaur up~r SLl&C -went out of control. The launch
control center reported the Centaur and the anachqj
satellite were tumbling.. •
NASA did not 1mmedtatel)' know what cau!Cd the ~fu~~ • '
The two attached vehicles were orb1ung about I gJ
miles above the Eanh. NASA officials reported. The
intent was to place the satelhte in a stationary orbit 22.300
males high.
The lntema11onal Telccommu01cat1ons Satcllnc
Organ1zauon paid the Nauonal Aeronaulles aod Spa6c
.\dm101strauon $60 m1n1on to launch the satellite. With
12.000 voice channels and two colortelev1s1on channels. 't
"a~ to have101ned 15 other satellites currently ~rv1ng tbe
I 08-nauon organization.
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.\4 Orange Coatt DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, June 10, 1984
~Fullerton collegians find
the world's a tough place
Show them a map. and they·n ora imilar test at the end of the scmc.4ter .. The test used world maps with i\\mlbcrs on them. ·-s~h-o_,w,....._y.,..o..,.u=g=e=o,_d'f"~a-p~h-l_c..,..1-gn~o-ran.;:.__c_e____ Students were required to match 35 world locations Wtth
~·. numbers on \he maps.
Puzo, 41, noted college students bave flawed
BJ 'ne Auoclated Presa knowlcd&e of U.S. acoiraphy Fifty-four percent of the
Stories of El Salvador fiU newspapers and TV scrcens students could not locate Atlanta and 59 percent could not
daily. but more than seven of every IO students in 1 find Mmneapolis,.St. Paul on the rhap.
h I Cal S F JI rt uJd t fi d tb The students also had difficulty on the global level. aeoarap Y c ass at tate u c 00• co no " e Thirty-four ~rccot were unable to find France; Moscow,
country on a map. 78 G · 73 Ch'l 39 Similarly, one out of two stud(ffltS was unable to percent; cw umea, percent; 1 e, percent;
locate Japan, despite awarcnc s of Wqrld war u and the Algena. 83 percent; New Zealand, 59 percent; Saudi
nation's current standing as 1 u .S. ally and trading Arabia, 59 percent; Amazon River, 63 percent; India, 31 percent.
partner. fth d Id As for the cause of the gcographmu dearth, Puzo said "My indication is that some o e stu ents cou not students receive very httle oeoonph~ trammg in hi .. .,. have located Los Angeles," geography professor Bill Puzo • .. -J .., ·d, · th 1 :>f th b school or elcmcotary school. sai summing up e rcsu ts 0 t c recent tests c gave to "When I told my (coll~e) students the results of their 93 students 10 three classes. Without notice. Puzo gave the non-crcdu test at the tests. they weren't offend ," Puzo said. "They seem to
.._.·nnmg of his world geoo""phy classes this semester. understand that their gcoaraphical ignorance is a product
""&' .. -j h h h of the krnd of education they've had." Puzo said the tests were given to udge ow muc t e "Even with all the trouble the United States has had
students had learned by comparing the results with those with Iran, 55·percent oft.he students could not find Iran,"
Puzo said. .
PUzo said he tned to convey to his students the
importance of geography as a determinant of world
e~n~ ·
"I told them that absolute location of these places as
not really relevant. but location an relation to other places
1s very relevant," Puzo sa1duaddmg: "The Falkland
Islands being off the coast of Afgentana had everything to
do with that war."
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Two Orange Coast College faculty members and two
staff members have been honored with "Special Fnend"
awards by the OCC Associated Students.
Instructors Chuck Blesh and Peg Taylor and staff
members Sharon Shostrom and Cliff Tavioli were
honored for exemplary service and leadership for the
students at OCC's 26th annual awards ceremony.
Blesh is an associate professor ofweldin~ technology.
Taylor has been an OCC speech instructor since 1968.
Also. two OCC' sophomores. Joseph Lobe of Wh1tt1er
and Rene Matz of Tustin were presented with the
President's Troph~. OC'C"s highest award for student
leadership.
Lobe and Matz v. ere honored for their leadership and
participation in many campus and community projects.
Ten students received Dean's Pins, awarded for
leadership and-dedication to others. Local recipients are:
Leanna K. Bennett and Olga Blohm of Costa Mesa, Randy
Golden and Tom Siracusa of Fountain Valley, Cynthia
Jacobs of Huntington Beach. Kathleen Lafferty bf Irvine
and Beth Secor of Newport Beach.
Seventy-eight students received OCC Cups for
involvement in service and leadership act1v1ties for at
least one year. Local recipients are:
From Costa Meaa: Jim Andraeae. Bnan Blaes. Lalhan
Chamberlain, Gary DeVme. Robert Lamb-. Stephanie
Marxer. Tuan Anh Nguyen. Stephanie Remington.
Tamara Stoller, Ronald Tobias and Vold1 Wa>-
From Fountain Valley: Michael Bach, Todd Beaman,
Mark Drollinger, Mariko K.anazawa, Elodia Masso,
Karen Rutherford, Chris Skytte, Nancy Strowe and Ann
Swanson.
From Huntington Beacb: Gary Bonillas. Sherry
Bridges, Brian Buck, Vickie Caner, Roger Garland. Leslie
Georgesen, Natalie Goodman, Linda Hannipn, Pat Hill,
Kenneth Lee, Judith Martel, Michael Pntzl. Wendie
Schulenberg and James Wnght.
From Irvine: Christine ~amen and Ron Uyematsu.
From Newport Beacb: Rack Braeutigam, Chnstopher
Cooper, Paul OeGrasse. Deanne Jaedicke, Stacy Jarboe,
Kelly Kneubuhl, Scott Mahaffy, Dave Marble, Lorri
McGavran, Lee Oeth, Luann Spears and Marci Thomas.
Seventy-seven students were honored for volun-
teering at least 20 hours of service to OCC. Local
recipients are:
From Balboa: Casey O'Connor and Charlene
Rakshani. ·
From Costa Mesa: Steven Carlson, Brian Clarke.
Barry Dankman. Tam Minh Do, Doris Ford. Kristan
Groce. Jim Kermode. John Masterson II. Nancy
McGoodwin. Freda Merkle. Donna Moore, Gannn
Morton, Kyung Hae Park. Virginia DePerio, Kirk Preble
and Nemone Schulz.
From Fountain Valley: Chnstine Dore, Roxanne
Gaia. Robert Lawrence. Sung Na, George Perez and
Jose h Terreri .
LOBE
From Hutington Beacb: Michael Kevin Brown,.
Julio Buath1er, Geo~ia Holzma-nn, Jeremy Hotlz, CynthiaJac~er, Mara Kiani, Crai$ Lance, Laura Martinez,
Lydia Passannante, Robert Shine, Barry Shrci'ar and
Gayla Strong.
From Irvine: Terry Davenport and Don Mason.
From Lagana Beach: Paul E. Gregory.
From Newport Beacb: Caroline Cooney, Leslie
Hehn. Modesta Libby, Tony Osimo, Phillip Palmquist.
Louise Penn. Mike Silin and Doug Welsh.
Approximately 550 persons attended the annual
ceremony. held at the Costa Mesa Community Center
Ma 31.
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Two local explorer
outs and one adviser to
the aroup have been pre~
ented with awards from the orpnization.
JOdi Diane Bressler of
Irvine and Doualas
Mitchell Kiner of Newport
Beach have received the
:Youna American Award.
TI\e award is Jiven annual-
ly by the Explorina
Division of the Orange
County Council of the Boy
Scouts of America to per-
10n1 between the ages of l S
and 22 who have excelled
in reliaion, science, service,
aovemment, business, ath-
letics, art, mustc or btcra-
turc.
Also, James R. Harmon
of Costa Mesa was &iven
the Award of Merit t 984 by
the council, for his service
to scouting.
Bressler, a senior at
Woo:<lbridge High School,
bas been active in Police
Explorer Post 1050, char-
tered to the Newport Beach
Police force, for four years.
She bas served that post as
secretary, treasurer,
sergeant and is now acting
lieutenant.
At the I 983 Law Enforce-
ment Explorer Academy.
she placed second out of
l
t 85 participants. and
placed fi~t 1n &iris' phy i-
cal aaility.
Bressler is active in a yout~ group at tit>Crty
Baptist Church.
Kiner, a freshman 11 Cal
State Fullerton m.;onnain
criminal justice, has bcena
member of Police Explorer
Post 1050 for four and a
half ycan. In that t1me, he
has contributed 2,500
hours and bas been
sergeant, lieutenant and
now acts au captain.
He is a member of the
team that placed second in
the nation in Domestic
Crisis Intervention c<>m-
petition at the 1981 Na-
tional Law Enforcement
Expjorer Conference at
Columbus, Ohio and he
placed 24th out of 600 in
the .38-aliber pistohhoot-
ing competition at the 1983
conference at Fort Collins,
Colo. ·
Harmon is adviser to Sea
Explorer Ship 210 .and is
Vice Commodore of the
Sea Explorer Association.
His ship participated in
the Marine Del Rey to San
Diego race in 1983, took
top class award in the state
Ancient Mariner Regatta
1983, first place for So-
W est c .r n Regional
KINER B~LER ~-~
Rendezvous 1983 and nas and 1984. .
been an honor unit 1983 He instuutcd a training
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LJ;I s~wer project
gets under way
Laguna Beach city officials will hold groundbrcakmg
ceremonies Monday at 8 a.m. for a new sewer project that
will serve the Thurston Park area of the city near Canyon
Acres Drive along Laguna Canyon Road.
The SI 00,000 project includes main sewer lines and
lateral lines to residential dwellings, funded by a county
.Housing and Community Development grant. The City of
Laauna Beach bas provided funds for design and
encineering the project., which is expected to be complete
in two months.
Approximately 30 homes currently in the area will be
served by the new sewer service, with capacity for the
addition of about I 0 more, a city spokesman said. Existing
septic~ will be pumped out and ftlled with sand as part
of the project.
UCI alu111ni house
na111ed for_ Banning
The alumni association center at UC Irvine will be
named the Phineas Banning Alumni House in honor of a
SI 00;.~ contribution from the Banning family and the
late uuifomia development pioneer.
The gift brough the Alumni Center capital campaign
to $440,000, SS,000 more than the construction cost.
The great-grandson of the late Phineas Bannina,
Hancoclc Bannina 111, of Newport Beach, is president of
Becco Ltd. and is a member of the UCI Chancellor's Oub.
His wife, Judy, is a 1974 alumnus.
The late Phineas Banning moved to the Los Angeles
area in 185 l from his native Delaware and began efforts to
develop a port for the harborless city. The result was San
Pedro and Wilmington, named for his home town.
His other transportation efforts are memorialized an
the town of Banning. in Riverside County. He also owned
a 4,000 acre sheep ranch in Orange County that stretched
inland along the Santa Ana River.
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Good plan lnclud~s
road to NEW airport
-the Editor: • IL\'s fiau~ out where the future
Orange County airpon will go before
eommininJ our money to new free-
ways. It would be nice if the new
freeways were near the new (or
prop(>S('d) airport. This would benefit
1111 present and future' county resi-
dents. Development around the new
freeways would be able to consider in
advance the impact of the airport on
the new communities and plan ac-
cordiQ&ly. This would avoid much
future strife.
Proposition A has budgeted 20
percent for management. I guess I
wouldn't mind so much if I thought
we'd end up with a transportation
solution, but. the solution requires
consideration of air traffic. Prop-
osition A is not the correct plan.
Proposition A will make Orange
County's taxes the highest in the state
and the transportation problems will
not have been intell(gently addressed.
Len wait.
Let's let Our elected leaders coordi-
nate their efforts and work for a
comprehef\sive transportation plan.
CARLA BROCKMAN
Costa Mesa
Plan benefits kids, seniors
To the Editor: site, rehabilitatins existins structures
We e i ti · 1~0'! ~,3.YAM<J:~~ .. --~·· 'ifliitltf>".>JI~ ·-. ' o varub~atid. -, lncorporated wlili tHis plan would
traditions sorely to the test. One of be low cosi child care, nutrition
those traditions was AJiso School and center for seniors. community center
all that she stood for in providtn$ the and a park -all on site. Projections
children of the Laguna Beach Unified call for at least 75 percent occupancy
School District with quality educa-by Laguna Beach residents. These
tion. Laguna Beach residents have lived
lwasprivilegedtobeapartoftbose here on limited incomes and can no
traditions as a teacher at Aliso School. longer pay for "affordable" housing
I hold dear my years at Aliso and the on their fixed incomes. The Aliso
commitment to Aliso students given Vista would provide subsidized hous~
through academics and the arts. ing m the beautiful area in which
1981 saw Aliso School deda!'ed as these people have been living. adja-
excess property and the closing of her cent to a shopping center and public
doors as a public school. LBUSD was transit with reasonable access to
faced with declining enrollment and a medical personnel and facilities.
looming annual budget deficit. The The interest realized from the
painful decision to close Aliso was investment of the money received for
mad~ on what appeared to be the best the sale of the property would reduce
solution to the problems besetting the or eliminate the quarter million
school districL dollar deficit facing LBUSD this
With the school board's commit-coming school year. From impending
ment to sell the Aliso School site. St. financial disaster -triumph can
Mary's Episcopal Church and Na-result with our children and senior
tional Church Res.idences put citizens betng Che beneficiaries.
together a proposal that would benefit May the Laguna Beach schools
many people -most notably our continue to go forward with a sense of
town's seni~r ci tizens -and t~e vision which necessitates changes
school di.strict. St. ~ary s and benefit,s chiht!sn--and the
C'hurch/Nauonal C'hurch Residences people of this community!
have received grant money from THE REV. BARBARA C. MUDGE
HUD to provide affordable housmg St. Mary's Episcopal C'burch
for the elderly on the Aliso School Laguna Beach
Voters rejected campaign
To the Editor:
With the results tn iuesda) 's
election coming so stronsty against
Propos1t1on A. I believe 1t makes a
statement for exactly what the people
of Orange C'ounty think of the type of
campaign that was waged for 1t.
I am not debating the issue of
Proposition A and whether or not it
was valid. However. both sides used
extreme tactics, they exaggerated the
issue .. they took figures 'that are
impossible to back up. at best. They
made it look as if everything was
going to hinge .on Prop. A and I
beheve that the people of Orange
County took that !ort of campaign
and weighed both sides and the
amount of statements coming out
and decided perhaps the opponents
wercn 't making any less of a horrible
campaign but to accept their side
would save them the I cent sales tax.
I feel that was a statement coming
out of Orange County that is not the
type campaign we want.
MICK CURRIE
Costa Mesa
Nolse ls no laughing matter
To the Editor:
I am sure the Newport Beach Ci ty
Council and members of the various
ai1'p<?rt groups found the front page
art.Jcle (Daily Pilot, June 2) concern-
ing the Air CaJ captain's takeoff
remarks, to be most interesting in-
deed.
Could it be that this Air Cal pilot's
comments to the passengers, as the jet
lifted off. reflected company policy
when he sarcastically informed the
group that they might consider keep-
mg their laugh mg and shoutmg down
ov~ the takeoff pattern so as not to
disturb the noise conscious residents
below?
If this is the attitude of an Air Cal
pilot. then perhaps Mr. (Frederick A.)
Schoemehl. who was on board the
flight, might wish to suggest to the
board that they take a harder look at
Air Cal's compliance with airport
noise regulations and their attitude
toward those regulations.
Noise abatement at John Wayne is
no laughing matter.
KENT S. MOORE
Corona del Mar
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''Too many textbooks are Inadequate because they were Written n~t to
promote learning, but to a void controversy.··
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AftTHONY PODESTA
People for tile America.D Way
RIC HAID
Co HE•
Victim · . attacks
other
Victims
Democrats alibi
p;r;J Jesse Jackson's
.~;If-,9. · .r~. ~nu-Semitism
~ ~ . ~~~..,i!tlitlidlll.,liilli«~~'."!'~~~ .. 9 ° ~ ·old Groucho Marx te ev1sion s ·o-.;.
when non sequiturs were as common
as sex on "Dallas," has there been
Bland textbooks fail
to challenge students
anything like lhe way Democratic
Party leaders have handled the issue
of Jesse Jackson and Jews. Jackson
has been called an anti-Semite, to
which Gary Hart, Walter Mondale v
and PanyCbairman Charles Manatt
respond that they disagree with him
oo the Middle East. Send down the
duck. ·
Who's talkini Middle East? Who's
talking Palestiruan homeland?
Nathan Perlmutter, the director of
B'nai B'rith's Anti-Defamation
League(ADL). mentioned all of that
when be called Jackson an anti-
Semite, but he mentioned a great deal
Moral Majority
finances move to
'dumb down· texts
lly AmBONY-PODES-TA
Almost everyone has a theory
about the decline of American educa-
tion, but the best explanation may be
this simple statistic:
According to the March 28 issue of
Education Week, more than 70
percent of classroom time is spent
reviewing material from the text-
books.
If this reliance on texts doesn't
disturb xou. take a look at the books
your children are assigned in school.
You'll find attractive pictures and
eye-catching graphics. You'll also
find short words, short sentences.
shon paragraphs, and shon chapters.
ln a, nutshell. many textbooks are
shon on substantive information that
challenges students to think for
themselves.
Too many textbooks are inade-
quate because they were written not
to promote learning, but to avoid
controversy.
Over the past decade, for example,
biolo$)' texts have included less and
less information on the· theory of
evolution. No matter that it's con-
sidered the cornerstone of modem
biology. The study of evolution
offends "scientific creationists" who
believe the world and all Ii ving things
were created in six days. Ten
Thousand years ago.
History texts avoid antagonizing
super-patriots by glossing over the
agonizing chapters of American bis--
tory, such as slavery, child labor and
the sweatshops. Anthologies of
American literature omit the more
socially critical works of authors like
Mark Twain, John Steinbeck. Shirley
Jackson. and James Baldwin.
Today's school books are frequent-
ly bland, standardized, and easily
digestible. This pedagogical pablum
isn't a healthy diet for growing minds,
and students' deteriorating test scores
tell the story of a generation starving
for intellectual nourishment.
Since 1969, there's been a steady
decline in science achievement scores
for 17-~ u1ds. /\.ml the NiffonaT
Comm1ssioD on Excellence in Educa-
llon reports that nearly 40 percent of
all 17-year olds cannot dra~ in-
ferences from written material, and
only one-fifth can write a persuasive
essay.
Secretary of Education Terrell H.
Bell has decried what he caNs "the
dumbing down" of textbook,. How-
ever, many of Secretary Bell's under-
lings arc part of the ,Problem.·
When parenls have caJlcd the
Department of Education lo com-
plam about the low quality of text-
books, they have often been urged to
work with self~ppointed textbook
censors including Phyllis Schlafly's
Eagle Forum and Mel and Norma
Gabler's Educational Research
Analysts, which is funded by Jerry
Falwell's Moral Majority.
Although they're less well known
than Falwell or Schlafly, the Gablers
are the leaders of the textbook
censorship movement. Working with
a paid staff of eight, the Gablers seek
to PUIJe textbooks of references to
evolution, as well as topics such as
civil rights, women's rights, and
environmentalism.
The Gablers object to the very idea
of encouraging children to think for
themselves. The Gablers have said:
"Allowing a student to come to bis
own conclusions about concepts
creates confusion."
This know-nothing philosophy has
national influence because Texas
buys its school books statewide after
an approval process that is vulnerable
to professional censors like the
Gablers. And, as the nation's leading
purchaser of textbooks, Texas sets the
tone for the texts that arc published
for children in au 50 states.
Ao executive of Doubleday recent-
ly admitted that if Texas officials
"back us up against a wall and say.
'Either you take it out or we won't sell
the book in Texas', then we'll take it
out"
E'ortunately, con~med Americans
are fighting the textbook censors, and
Texans are leading lhe way. On April
14. the Texas Board of E.ducation
repealed a I 0-year old nlle restricting
references to evolution in textbooks.
The board acted after thousands of
Texans, including teachers. li-
brarians, scientists. and concerned
parents. joined together againsl the
textbook censors. Texas Attorney
General Jim Mattox issued a
courageous opinion holding that the
anti-evolution .__guideline was un-
constitutional, and People for the
American Way threatened legal ac-
tion against theboardofeducation if
the rules weren't repealed.
Meanwhile, educators and public
officials from other states are organiz-
ing to break the stranglehold that
Texas censors exert over the nation's
textbooks.
Florida Governor Bob Graham
rec~ntly hosted a conference of
educators from 22 states in an effort
to form a "'cartel for excellence" to
improve textbooks. Graham told the
conference: "The message we are
sending today is a message of the
marketplace: Raise ttle standards,
and we will buy the books."
That's economic language that
textbook. publishers understand.
And, everyone who cares about
quality public education should sign
on to the governor's message. It is
time we returned to teaching students
how to think. not what to think.
ADtboay Pode1ta 11 uecotlve dJ-
rector of People /or tbe Amerlcaa
Way, a 11ooprollt cltlie111 voop tbat
worb to promote od protect Finl
Ame11dmat lreedom1.
more as well. •
Perlmutter cited Jackson's
''Hymie'.:slur~hilil.i~ant remark on
the Holocaust (he's tared ofbeanng -
about it), his written reference to a
pairofboxingpromotersas"two
Jews," and even hisabili\ytosccJews
where they ain't On a couple of
occasions, for instance, he referred to
Richard Nix on 's former White
House aides. John Ebrlichrnan and
H.R. (Bob) Haldeman as Jews-
which they're not. None of that has
anything to do with the Middle East.
When it comes to Israel. Jackson's
views are unonhodox for an Ameri-
can politician. but hardly the hall-
mark of an anti-Semite. Not-only do
1'tme Americ.a.nJewsagree with him,
but so do a fair-numberoflsraelis.
Even some of the remarks cited by the
ADL were made in a context that
proves not that Jackson is anti-
Semitic, but that he is impolitic and
occasionally insensitive.-
But what the Democratic Party
leadership fails to understand is that
the issue for American Jews when it
comes to Jackson is not just Jerusa-
lem or Tel Aviv, but Kiev ... or
Warsaw ... orwhereverin the recent
past Jews have been persecuted and
killed. What they sec in Jackson is not
someone with policy differences on
the Middle East, but a man whose
hostility to Jews is manifest, who
singles them out for criticism -
whose bead is chock-a-block with
anti-Semitic stereotypes.
That assessment is totally beyond
the understanding of Gary Hart, for
instance. He subscribes to the CAT-
Scan theory ofanti-Semitism-that
it can not be revealed by what you say
or the way you act. "I am not in a
position to put mysclfinside Rev.
Jackson'sheadormind,'' Hart said in
the California debitte. He and most of
the Democratic Pany, though, were
quite willing to do just that when it
Malathion likely to cause cancer; EPA knew
came to James Watt. All-hc-hachode>
was mention Jews and "cripples .. and
he was out. No CAT-Scan for him.
Words we~ enough.
When it comes to Jackson, vir-
tually the entire Democratic Party
has herniated itselfin an effort to
distinguish between the man -
what's in hi&head-and what he
says. It apparently bas not occurred to
Hart and others that they might be
related-that speech is the window
to the soul.
WASHINGTON -I've seen
alarming evidence that the common-
ly used pesticide malathion causes
cancer.
What's even more alarming.
though , is that Environmental
Protection A~ency officia Is k nc~
about this evidence years ago but
ignored it in what one government
scientist characterized as "It t tie more
than a ·cover-up' JOb.''
Every backyard gardener 1s fam-
iliar with malathio n. It has been
recommended for years by garden mg
booksandcolumnsas 1hcchem1cal of
choice to get rid of insects that devour
fruitsan,d veifetabks. But bevond the
usual labels warning that 1t 1s
poisonous to ingest, there has been no
suggestion that malathion can cause
cancerm those exposed to it.
In C'alifomia. the exposure to
malathion extends to millions of
people who may never have sprayed a
tomato plant or a fruit trtt in their
backyard. It was sprayed over huge
areas of the state-including
populated are'as-to combat the
Mediterra~an fruit fly two years a&o
'andlscurrently being used against the
Mexican fruit fl y.
But for more than ti ve years the
EPA has had good reason to believe
that exposure to malathion can pose
an unacceptably hilth risk of cancer.
ORANGE COA~T
Daily Pilat
JACK
AIDERSOI
My associate Donald Goldberg has
seen EPA files on the chemical. The
evidence that malathion can cause
cancer was documented in two stud-
ies in the late 1970s by the National
Cancer Institute.
The EPA routinely reviewssuch
studies and issues comments on the
findings. In lhecaseof malathion.
though, the EPA reviewers simfly
edited out the NCJ'sfiodings o
cancer risk.
Within the EPA, the peculiar
review of the malathion studies in
known as the "cut~and-paste" scan-
dal. That's because the agency's
revM!wers pasted up only those por-
tions of the NCI summaries that
could be<fuoted to-minimize
malathjon 'sdangcrs, and scissored
out passagessuagcsting that the
chemical could cause cancer.
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Memorial Institute, an independent
research laboratory, to evaluate the
EPA reviews of the National Cancer
Institute reports. Here's the Battelle
analysis of one of the reports:
"There is no evidence of a critical
review or evaluation of the (NCI)
report or data contained in it. The
portion of the conclusion added by
the EPA revaewerwould seem to be of
little value in dcterming the validity
of the repon concerning the possible
carcinogenicity (of ma la th ion)."
The Battelle report also noted
"highlysuqestiveevidenceofadose-
related carcinogenic effect."
Incredibly. the EPA brass stood by
the review that Battelle had lam-
basted.
Meanwhile, Dr. Adrian Gross, an
EPA cancer researcher. concluded
from his own study of the NCI data
that as many as one of every l ,000
people exposed to "currently es ta~
Ii shed tolerances for malathion" can
be expected to JCt cancer.
"I sh'Ould thmk that this represents
an unacceptably high upper hmit on
the risk ascribable to malathion,"
Gross wrote in bis report on the
matter.
In a covering memo, Gross ex-
pressed himself even more strongly
on the EPA's treatment of the NCI
reports and Battelle'scritical review:
"We have here what amounts to little
more than a 'cover-up'joband a
recommendation that nothing of any
consequence be done .... "
An EPA official said the NCI
studies would be reassessed, and said
Grosswasjust "impatient with the
bureaucratic response." .
CONFIDENTIAL FILE: The De-
fense Intelligence Agency has con-
ducted a "census" of Soviet weapons
factories, and has identified 130
major assembly plants plus more
than 3.500support facilities. In a
report on the subject, the L>IA states:
"The Soviet defense industry has
grown steadily and consistently over
the past 20-25 years. Their military
industrial base is by far the world's
largest in number offacilities and
• physical size, and it produces more
mdividual military systems in greater
quantities than any other nation.
Physical growth and thecommitment
oflarge quantities offioancial and
human resources are its mosl
dynami.c asJ,>CCt.
"Production plants appear to be
continually active, suggesli ng that as
o1d weapons programs are phased
out, new ones arc begun, leaving little
dow.ntime or long periods oflayofl's
and inactivity. The cyclical process
the continuing facilit)' growth and the
high rates of production keep the
arms industry in a high state of
readiness to meet any contingency." •
Jack AIJdenoa l1•1711dlcatH
collUDJJl•I.
It's never too late to quit
Q. How many men in their 6<n
desen their wives?
A. "A sul'prisingly high number" is
the only reply the experts offer to this
one. Many such divided couples
don't actuaJiy divorce, so rcpon
nothing 10 the record kecpeR. As in
all mauimon.ial breakups, odds run
hiaher, if the wives seem to be self~
sufficient. When men in that ·~
aroup 10 away, it's most hkel)'
because they believe they didn't do
well enough financially or think the}
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n't cut 1t anymof'( otht1Wisc'.
Swedish cooks seuon wi1h
cardamom seeds from tndiL WbY'?
Crtdi1 the Vikings. They ~-cnt all the
way down to Const.tnttnople,
brought back ardtmom. and a
culinary trad111on took hold. The
Swedes cat SO times more cardamom
pcrcapna than do the Afnttican •
bow toarow op-1um? A. Sometime before 1942 when
C'onarcu outlaWed that poppy.
Mt. McKfoley lOP'J out al 3.8 mllct
up. That•s abo~e more th.an half the
e.nh"s atmosphere.
A small humcanc releases lhe
eneflYcquivaJent to the explosions of
"" 1tom1c bombl pc.r sec,ond.
Q. When did the U .. Department L.M. ll•1' 11 • •T•tllcatH
of Agricuhurt Mop lrathang farmm ~
In this connection. it hardly mat-
ters if Jackson is "officially" anti-
Setnitic or not. What matters is that
his state men ts are offensive-and
his apologies overshadowed by a
pattern of rhetoric. He could change
his Middle East views tomorrow and
it would still not erak the stain left by
hiscountenancinaofthc Rev. loujs
Farrakhan.
Jaclcson$Cems to have no apprecj1-
tion ofhow his remarks arc received.
He ls so fWJ ofh.is own sense of
victimiution that hecan not under-
stand lhatotbers, in this case Jews.
f'ctl the same way. He is so arropntly
.. ri"f'thal he can't entertain the
nouon that he jun miabt be wro~ Heseemssoeonvincedofthov.abda~
of antj;.Semicic stereotypes-Jews as
rkh powenul, mflueobal-thatbe
can not comprehend how a millen-
ruum of anti-Semitism culminatina
in t .. e Holocaust hauntnven the rich.
the_powcrful theannucntial.
Everyone realizts thal p0lilics is
oocasion11ly a sordid busineu. but
there 11 no more sonlid busi neu tb&.n
bi1otry. The Democnttc Party, to ill
lhame. IW run from lhc moral i55Ue
th.\fs before ii, a""'tcntly thinkint h
ex_i llonlyinCentralAmcrica. Like
moderate Republicans in the
MC:Canhycra, the pen~ tmns to
aluo victory above all otht't thin.at. h
wanl tow1n-cvenauhecos1orits
conscience.
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Martina
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Evert
Navratilova needs
just 63 minutes
to make history
PARIS (AP) -Martina
Navratilova became onJy the fifth
player in history to capture the
elusive Grand Slam of tennis Satur-
day when she crushed defendinf
champion Chris Evert Uoyd 6-3, 6-
to win the women's singles title at the
French Open championships.
With lastyear's Wimbledon, U.S.
and Austrahan Upen crowns cdready
under her belt, the 27-ycar-old
Czechoslovakian-born naturalized
American joined an elite band of
players to win the world's four most
prestigious tournaments consecutive-
ly.
Only two other women. America's
Maureen Connolly in 1953 and
Australia's Margaret Court Smith in
1970, have accomplished the feat.
Among the men. Don Budge won it in
1938 and Australia's Rod Laver did it
twice, in 1962 and 1969.
If she wins the women's doubles
final with Pam Shriver today,
Navratilova will become only the
second person to win the slam in both
sin&les and doubles Smith teamed
with fellow Australian Ken Aetcher
to win all four mixed doubles titles in 1963. .
Today, John McEnroe will attempt
to become the first American to wm
(Pleue .ee NA VRATILOVA/82)
Riley confident of return trip to Boston
for seventh and deciding game Tuesday
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The ~
ton Celtics, who only a week ago
.. played like a bunch of siss1es,"
moved within one game of an
unprecedented I Sth National Basket-
ball Association title w)lich they can
wrap up today.
Game 6 of the best-of-sevon Cham-
pionship Series agaa~t 1he Los An-
geles Lakcrs will be televised na-
tionally from the Forum starting at
12:30 p.m."(Channcl 2).
The Celtics, led by Larry Bird, took
a 3-2 lead Friday night after beating
the Lakers 121-l 03 at Hoston varden
for their second straight series victory
over Los Angeles.
A Lakers tnumph today would
force a seventh and deciding game, to
be played at Boston '{uesday' mght.
"I'm confident we'll bring it back to
Boston for the' seventh pme, •• said
Los An&elcs Coach Pat Riley. "The
team with the strongest heart and wiM
will win."
"We ha ve to take control of
Sunday's game early," said Los
Angeles forward Kurt Rarnb1s. "The
It'• no cont•t,
M8W ... breeZH
to•¥1ctorr
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•• llilmont. ft
Celtics hove the upper band Jn the
~es."
Boston's M.L Carr uid the Celtics
0 cannot &et complacent at this point. We have to go out no\lol and play our
heansout."
Bird said the Celt1cs played like
"sissies" following a 137-104 tnumph
by the Lakcrs at the Forum m Game
3. It was a co11test 1n which Los
Angeles outrebounded Boston 63-44.
The Celtics bounced back with a
129-125 overtime decision Wednes.-
day naght and 0n Friday wert led by
Bird's 34-pomt, 17-rebound per-
formance.
In both Games 4 and 5. the Cctucs
outrebounded the Lakers and had
better success dcfchdang a Los An-
JCICS tast bmlk that devastated them
10Game3 .
If the Celtics win today they will
become the 10th NBA team in the last
12 years to Wln the championship on
their opponent's home court.
Much of the taJk after Fri~~
night's pme mvolved Bird's m~i
ccnt performance and ihc 92-dcgrcc
temperature on the Boston 'Garden floor.
Bird. who had hit on only 41.8
percent of his field goal attempt$ in
the first four games of the series. went
Angel youngster
outduels Black
for 4-1 victory
KANSAS CITY , (AP) - A score-
less game doesn't bother rookie right-
hander Ron Romanick of the AnJCls.
Romanick. dueled Kansas City's
Bud Black for seven scoreless innings
Saturday night before Brian Down-
ing's two-run single keyed a four-run
rally that gave the Angels a 4-l
dectsion over the Royals. _
"It (the pressure) helps cne," said
Romanick. 7-5. "I hke that. If I'm
throwing good. I hkc that because it
keeps me sharp.
"Somd1mes when you have a btg
lead. you can lose your concentration
and you have to pla> mind games to
keep yourself sharp.··
Romanick hmucd the Royals to
Just three hits bcfere Jorge Orta and
Frank Whate cracked consecutive
doubles for Kansas City's run in the
eighth. LutS Sanchez then ca.me on for'
his sixth sa,·c.
Martina Nanadlon delivers a backhand
darln& 8-S. 6 -1 victory over Cbrla Evert
Lloyd Saturday to capture the
Open alnglea champlonahip.
"f-idt 1)1"Ctty· good ... Ronwrick
said. -1 was making good pitches. and
I got luck} now and then. I ran out of
gas in the ctghtb and that was
unfonunate. But 1hc other guys
.picked me up."
The wm kept the Aneets one-half
"
game ahead of Chicago, which tat
Minnesota 8-t earlier in the day. in
lM-Americ:anteague-Wm:-----
Make Brown sent Beniquez to thi
wt th a bad-hop double over shortstoP
Onut Concepcion's bead After Doua
E>eCinces was intentionaJly walke4,
Downing singled in Beniquez and
Brown.
Ron Jackson sinaled to load the
bates IPi.n ud cbae Bl8ck.. IP.die~
Joe Bedcwtth forced in another run~
walking &»Boo . -. -~
The start of the game was~)-cd J
hour and 26 minutes by rain.
Geoff Zahn. 6-2, was scheduled to
start for the Angels today while the
Royals weTC undecided about their
starter.
You don 'thave to boycott Olympics to miss them
And here's a prediction for October:
The Tigers over the Cubs in six games
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me, but... ,
•Russia is not cominJ to the
Olympic Games and neither is
G~n Wilson. thedriving force
behind the 1932Gamesin Los
Angeles ... He cannot geta ticket to
the opening ceremonies.
•Ba.se6alJbaSbcen very good to
Sparky Anderson ... since he quit
trying to play it
•The more assurances the Olym-
pic security people gjve Anaheim
mayor Don Roth about the safety of
Disneyland, the more worried he
becomes.
•The name for the new Chicago
franchise in the Unit~ States Foot-
ball League, owned by White Sox
proprietor Eddie Einhorn, would
have to be the Argyles.
•Would Communist countries
finance terrorism at the Olympic
Games toprovea point?
• lfbasebaJJ is in the 1985 plans for
the AnJcls' high-priced Reggie Jack-
son . it as not on the playing field.
Reynolds foils
Atlanta again
Dodger rookie
delivers again
in 4-3 victory
LOS ANGELES (AP) -As R.J.
Re1nolds put it, "I just happened to
be an the nght spot at the ri&ht time."
Indeed, the Los Anaeles rookie
outfielder was up at the crucial time
for the second straiaht pmc and
delivered the key hit with a two-run
double in the ninth innioa as the
Dod.JCrs defeated the Atlanta Braves
4-3 Saturday.
On Frir¥inight, Reynolds' bascs-
l<*led 11 in-the seventh innina
snapped a 3 tic as the Ood&C!S won
S-3 to bTCak Atlanta's ntne-pmc
winnina streak. ·
"It's a aood feeling comina back
like we did," said Reynolds, who was
a hero in a critic.al victory over
Atlanta in last September's pennant
race.
"With a auy like (Atlanta reliever
Steve) 8cd10$lan out there, you •re not
lookina for any chanaeup, not as lwd
as he throwi. He. tried to ovCfl)Owtt
me with his fastball anCS ill I tried to
<io was stay on my tOH.
··1t hid been a friistratma day.
capeciall)' af\cr last niiht. But 1t'1 a ~t fftli!'ll to ~' the same p-
ponunity •wo times in a row and
come through."
The Dodgers entered the ninth
trailing 3-2. But after Bedrosian. 4-2,
struck out Pedro Guerrero to start the
ninth. Mike Scioscta sin&led and
pinch-hitter Terry Whitfield doubled
pinch-runner Steve Sax to third.
Bedrosian then walked pinch-hitter
Rick Monday intentionally before
Reynolds delivered the pme-win--
ning bit to right that broke the relief
pit~her•s scoreless string at 19 2-3
1nnanis.
Winner Fernando Valenzuela, 6-6,
struck out nine batters to repin the
National Lea&uc strikeout lead with
93. ValeriZuefa went the di tancc in
evening bis record.
The Braves jumped to a 2-0 lead.
tho eiplh time in nine pmc on the
current home stand th.al the Dodgers
have trailed in the first innina.
A single by Rafael Ramirez., one of
his thrtt h1u, a double by Randy
Johnson and a bilk by by Valcntuela
produced the Braves' first run. John-
son then scored on Dale Murphy•s
aroundoul
Atlanta made 1t 3--0 an the third
innina when Murphy 1naJed home
Johnson, who had •naled and aone to
second on Gerald Perry's v.'8lk.
Dave Andenon un&Jcd 1n the ~n· third, took K'<'Ond on a
uCrilice and scottd OD Gree Brock's
if\llc. Ken Landreaux·~ fourth
homer of the season, and second ma man same , in the ,,·t'h mad it 3-2.
'
•Most psychiatnsts look like they
should sec a psychiatrist.
•Sports Illustrated magazine is
producing the 1984 Olympic program
and will throw a coming out party
which will cost more than the entire
revenue from the 1932 program
which sold for I 0 cents.
•If you invite Tommy l.asorda
over for dinner, all you have to do 1s
pour salad oil and your lawn and let
him graze.
•Cleveland Indians president
Gabe Paul is to be applauded for
answering pitcher Bert BJyleven 's
request by saying, "It is about ume he
patd us back something,. ..
•Oktoberfest: The Tigers o ver the
Cubs in six games. •
Buo
Tuc1£1
SPORTS COLUMNIST
•You know you~getungold 1f
)Our kids never heard of Bob Cousy.
•Theguytal.lunJabouta pro
basketbaU league similar to the USFL
to play in the NBA off-season doesn't
seem to realize the NBA dQCsn't have
an off-season.
.
•Says Leo Durocher. ~Today's
ballplayers go on the disabled list for
injuries the manager used to rub
tobacc-0juicc onand tell you to get
your butt back on 1he field ."
•The Los Angeles Raiders really
do resemble a fam ily ... on v1sittng
day.
•SingSmg pnson played a baseball
game against West Point and the
convicts won ... The pen 1s mightier
than the sword.
•Pasadena and San Otego get
back-to-back Su~r Bowls 1n 1987
and '88 ... The difference between the
twoc1t1esis that San Diego rolls up its
sidewalks an hourcarher at 8 o'clock.
•For'all the anguished analyzing of
the l.akersand Celucs by 1he media.
--·· 1 tee••• Stne Su motiou to allele la
4 .. 3 wlD Oftl' Bra.-at DodCer ata41am.
' I
the s1mple truth may be that the
l.akcrs had the best team.
•Tbeysaybaseball plays musical
chat rs and recycles the same man-
agers, but check out basketball and
hockey.
•You don't have to look for
reasons to dislike Howard CcneU ...
You can find him obnoJUouson his
ownments.
• W 11 t u nu I the regulars on the
backstretch at Santa Anita bear there
will be no pan-mutucl wagering on
the Olymp1ccquestrian events.
•ThcCltppen'1deaoftamily P
ticket plans for the Sports Arena is not
without merit but a man may not care
to take his family into that neigh-
borhood for night games.
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SPORT S BRFAK
Kings ·get-goalie '
and a draft pick
in Chicago trade
From AP dJ1patdtet
MONTREAL -The Ch1aaio Black Iii
Hawks made the fiflt m1Jor trade at the
National Hockey League summer meet-
ings Saturday when they sent aoalie Bob Janecyk and
the sixth pick ut the first round of the eh try draft to Los
Angeles.
Oaicago also gave the Kin~ their third-round pick
and the teams switched places 10 the fourth round.
In exchange, the Hawks received the Kln'5' top
selection. No. 3 overall, m the
draft. which they used to take
forward Ed Olczyk. Olczyk, who
played for the 1984 U.S. Olympic
team, is from the Chicago area
and the Hawks had been working
on a trade to get him for several
weeks.
"Ifs been an discussion for a
long tun.e ... said Kings ~neral
Manager Rogic Vachon. "About
eight or nine teams made very
Vachon good offers (for the No. 3 pick).
"I wouldn't say we got the best goalie being offered.
Some teams made great offers but we'd have bad to g.tve
up the first round. We didn't want to pick lower than
Sl\th."
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Beck continues to holtl lead
ClaJp Beck, &rindins awa) in pursuit of II hi first victory as a pro. mafUl&Cd a hard-
worklna 70 and retained a onc-,stroke lead •
Saturday in the third round of the
Manufacturers Hanover We tche ter Classic in Har-
rison. N.Y. Beck, the leader all the way in this event In
the suburb!! of New York, completed three trips over
the hilly, 6,687-yard Westche ter Country Club course
an 202, I l shots underp:11. Jay Hut moved into se1:0od
place with a 68 m the contmuma muqy, hll)' heat •..
At Malvern, P~y Alcott overcame a four-stroke
deficit aod tifUna 95-deircc heat to tak-c a one-stroke
lead af\er three rounds of the LPOA Kids' C\a sic. "You
aotta be touah ... said Alcon, who shot a J..under-par 69
to overtake Patty Sltffbaa, the leader after a6 holes.
Andenon seta ~SFL record
Gary A.Ddenoa scored his 18th, 19th Ell
and 20th touchdowns of the year Saturday •II•
night to set a United States Football Leaaue
single-season record and lead the Tampa
Bay Bandits to a 42-24 victory over the Memphis
Showboats. The triumph was the ninth in 10 games for
the playoff-bound Bandits, wfio pulled within one-half
game of Southern Division-leadina Birminaham with a
12-4 record. Anderson's first touchdown, a 2-y_ard run
with 37 seconds left in the half, 'boosted Tam~ Bay into
a 21-17 lead and tied the previous single-season TD
mark of 18 established by New Jersey's Hersclael
Walker in 1983. The 6-0, 180-pound speedster from
Arkansas broke the record with 32 seconds rcm~ing
m the third quarter, runnina 11 /ards on fourtb-ihd-
one to hike the Bandits' lead to 2 -17 ... ln Oakland,
Tom Newton ran around left end for a 20-yard
touchdown with 4: 50 remarning to break a 13-13 tie and
lead the Oakland Invaders to a 20-13 victory over the
Michigan Panthers. The h\vaders, who won their
-seventh consecutive game after startinf the season 0-9,
..
Detrolt pltcher Juan BerenfUer Ile• on after he wa • hlt ln the ~ead by a line ~~.lhJpu~ou~ th~ ... con~est until ~i,ch1gan tied it on a mii@~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~J~.m~~~-_ . ~7-~ ... ~~~---PlliU~r:":~._... ~-~ .. ~~gti~._"5$'k;;';:;.t:~~'Jl"1!0llk.,.tt w~
Tigers, not Flanagan, feel heat Phillies' homers sink Pirates Tiliiliion. radio
Skidmore wins by two pins
RIVERSIDE -Gary Skidmore of G
Albuquerque, N.M., knocked off to~
seeded Joe Salvemini, 189-187, to capture '
his fourth career title in the S 11 5,000
Southern C.alifomia ()pen Saturday.
It was the second Pro Bowlers Association title of
the year for Skidmore. who picked up S 16.000 for the
victory.
But he had to wait for Salvemini to roll his final ball
before doin~ any celebrating. Salvemini, from Reno.
could have tied Slodmore by rolling three strikes an the
10th frame.
He got the first two. but left the6-10standingon has
final ball and had to settle for the runnerup's checlt of
S8,250.
Slodmorc opened the champ1onsh1p round by
stopping Ted HannaM, Zanesville, Ohio,.212-189. He
went on to rout Marshall Holman, Jacksonville. Ore ..
in a heated match, 268-2 I I , and edge Mark Roth.
Spring Lake Heights, N.J .. 24~238.
It was the second ume this yea r Skidmore had to
win four matches to pack up a win. Twice he had lost
from the No l posiliOn.. _
'Td sull rather qualify higher," he maintained.
'Tm bowling well from the bottom right now. but I've
also qualified founh and fifth before and lost.
"On that last ball against Salvemini. I knew I
wasn't going to get a six count. I aimed that ball."
Mike Flanagu pitched a seven-hitter ii an wilttng 92-degrce weather and Job.a
Loweo1telD rapped a two-run, bases-
loaded single as the Baltimore Orioles
defeated the slumping Detroit Tigers 4-0 Saturday. It
was the ninth loss in 15 games for the Tigers. who had
\l8rted out as baseball's hottest team. The third-place
Orioles have won l 0of13 to pull w1th1n 9'h games of the
American League East leaders. Detro at stanet Jau
Berenper. 3-4, was felled by a deflected liner off the
right side of his face just before
yielding an RBI-single to Cal
Rlpken Jr. for the first Baltimore
run in the third . . . In other
American league action,
Cleveland scored six runs in the
first inning with the help of a
sloppy Seattle defense and held
on for an 8-7 victory over the
Mariners . . . Mike Easler drove
in five runs with a homer. double
Fla and single and Jlm Rice collected ~a.a his I ,OOOth career RBI as Boston
beat Milwaukee 15-6 ... Greg L1111D1ki'1 second grand
slam in as many games ued a maJOr league record and
powered the surging Chicago White Sox to an 8-4
trrumph 2ver Minnesota ... Steve Kem.e's two-out
double to ngfit-ccnterinThenHiffi inning scored Dave
Winfield from first base as the New York Yankees
edged Toronto 2-1 ... Pete O'Brien'• bases-loaded
sacrifice fl} scored Wayne Tolleson an the 12th inning.
giving Texas a 4-3 victory over Oakland.
Jolm Wockenfuu belted two home Iii
runs and Gar Maddox and Slxto Leacano
added one ea~ as the Philadelphia Phillies
defeated Pittsburgh 6-5, saddling the
Pirates their sixth straight loss to hiJhlight National
League action Saturday. The Phillies Ted off four
consecutive innings with their homers as Steve Carl&oa
, 3-3: baseball's all-time strikeout leader, fanned seven. ~ving him 3. 779 career strikeouts. He allowed four hits
an 7"2-3 innings and walked two . . . Elsewhere, Joel
Vou gblood blasted a three-run
homer with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth inning,
rallying San Francisco to a 6-5
triumph over Houston . . .
George Foster belted a solo home
run and a two-run double, helping
the New York Mets to their fifth
straight victory. a 5-3 triumph
over Montrcal.mlhcfust.pme of
a double-header. In the mghtcap,
J unior Ortiz doubled home a run
Carlton and wanning pitcher Mike Torrei
added a run-!>Coring single in a four-run fourth inning
that earned the; Mets to a 6-5 victory and a sweep . . .
RJcb Bordi and Lee Smltb combined on a four-hitter as
the Chicago Cubs blanked St. Louis 5-0. Bordi, 2-0, was
making only his second mrt ofttre seasorc-.. TUrj
Kennedy hit a three-run homer in the first inning and
Graig Nettles cracked a two-run homer in the fifth that
powered San Diego JO a 12-2 rout of Cincinnati.
•
Area duo s h a rp
at t rack meet The Black Alliance holds on·
SACRAMENTO -Fountain
Valle} H1gh's Tamb1 Wenj hurled
the discus 190-8 for a victory at
the Golden West In vitational
track meet at Hughes Stadium 1n
Sacramento.
The Black Alliance. a 6-1 outsider.
narrowl} edged Wand~ Dash to win
the SI 06.100 Go Man Go Handicap
for quaner horses at Los Alamitos
Race Course Saturday night.
The Black Alliance. ridden b}
~oben Adair and carrying 126
pounds. covered 400 yards in 19.85
seconds and paid S 14.80. $6.60 and
$4.
Windy Dash returned $4.40 and
$3.60 while Rebaga1n. the third-place
finisher. paid $7.60 to show.
The win was the ninth stakes
tnumph for The Black Alliance at Los
Alamitos. the most among active
quanerhorses. Adair has now ridden
112 stakes victories at Los Alamitos. Another Orange Coast area
standout. Eric Schermerhorn of
Woodbndge High, settled for
second place an the 800-meter
race with a 1:52.27 cloclong. The victory in the 25th running of
the race for 3-year-olds and up was
wonh S6 I .400.
"His nose went down a little bit at
the stan." Adair said after the race.
"But he had the lead 30 to 40 yards
out of the gate. He ran super at the
end. He just put out a little more
No excuses, so Swale breezes
With conf ttloiiS}ust right, -
he score easy Belmont w in -----
NEW YORK (AP)-This time there were no excuses
for wale. the Kentucky Derby wanner who finished
seventh m the Preakness. The track was soft. hts workouts
were relaxed and he was rested.
On Saturday. Swale won the $516. 700 Belmont Stakes
by four lengths. giving tramer Woody Stephens and jockey
Laffit Pincay Jr. their third straight victory in the final leg
of the Triple Crown.
Stephens and Pincay. who became the first trainer or
Jockey to wm three Belmonts this century. combined to
wm with Caveat m 1983 and Conquistador Cielo m 1981.
"The more )OU get, the sweeter 11 gets," said Stephens.
the 70-year-old Hall of Farner who had his troubles this
~pnn$. Not only dad he lose Devil's Bag. the winter book
fayonte for the Kentucky Derby with a pre-Derby injury.
. but he battled pneumonia which sidelined him for moM of
Derby. week
"He was going nice all the wa }. the pace was easy and
I JUSI didn't know how far he would go." said Stephens.
"He had excuses every ttme he lost,'' said Stephens.
"Time between races always helps ham. (The Preakness
was three weeks ago). He woriced faster than we liked him
to in the Preakness. At Keeneland (for the Lc:ungton
Stakes) the track was too sloppy. I felt we would be all right
for the Belmont.
"Th ii is great medicine. I feel real good." be sajd. "It
was nice to be the trainer of three."
Despite the sweltering 90-degrec weather 1n this
/
longest of the Tnple Crown races. Swale equaJed the founh
fastest Belmont m history with a time of2:27 1-5 for the l 'h
miles. Swale also equaled the 1968 ttme of S~e Door
Johnny. Secretanat set the Belmont record of2:24 m 1973.
Swale took the lead shortly after the start and led the
field of I 0 other 3-year-olds the rest oft he way in the richest
Belmont ever.
"On the backside, he was vel) strong." said Pincay.
"We weren't going to let anybody go by. I thmk he's the
best 3-year-old 1n the country ... at the Preakness (where
Swale finished seventh), the track was hard. and he didn't
handle it. That's why we got beat..
"At the·Preakness. he warmed up good, and today he,,
warmed uf good. In the stretch. I knew he had it. 1knew1
had a lot o horse. It was one of the easiest today. He was on
the lead. and there was a slow pace. Everybody likes to
have a horse hke that." Pinca} said.
Pane Circle, 25-1 shot. came between horses with a
quarter of a male to go an"d rallied to finish second, three
lengths in front of Morning Bob. who was a head in front of
Play On. the second choice .
Uate Dancer. the Preakness wanner running wnhout
the drug Las1x. which he used m Kentucky and Maryland.
finished out of the money. Las1x . a diuretic, is banned m
New York
The first quarter was run m 24 4-5. the half mile m 49
2-5. three quarters an I: 13 3-5 and the mile in 1:37 3-5.
Swale. who now has nine victories in 14 career starts.
also turned ma second-place effort m the Lexington Stakes
after winning the Flonda Derby. Before that. he finished
third in the Fountain of Youth after winning the
Hutcheson Stakes.
Breland boxes his way
into Olympic trials final
LET US DISCUSS A
USED CAR LEASING
PLAN
FOftT WORTH, Texas (AP) -Mark
Breland, the world 147-pound class cham-
pion with a reputation as a bomber, boxed
has way into the finals of the U.S. Olympic
box1n1 tnals Saturday with a .S--0 dcc1s1on
over Louis Howard.
The 6-21/z Breland. from BrookJ)'l>. N. Y •
won his 102nd fig.ht apinst a s1n&1e Jou by
bcattna the Pan American Oamc-
schamp1on from St. Louis.
Breland cxh1b1ted a aood Jen jab and
aoOd foot movement in bcatina Howard.
who tned to get 1ns1dc and did ore when
he could set lhere.
Brtl.and landed his vaunted n&ht hand
&evcral 11me , b(lt Ho"'ard never fooi...cd 1n
danat>r of 101n1 down.
"He took I lot or aood shots" \aid
~==---..-.......-.--....... --..--.. Breland. "He k~ h1 hand~ so I knc" I
COUid t:>eartu m bo.una. by SU~ oumde."
Brdand wiJI f\Jht in todays final against
David Gutierrez of San Diego, who IQOrcd
a 3·2 decisjon over Tim Chnstcnscn.
B1aas' baa ~apon "' his S-0 decision
over Michael Williams of Broussard, La.
wa, has puru liina lef\ jab.
811&1 knocked Williams down w1th a jab
in the fint round and was effccuve wilh it
throuahout the fi~t.
Today. Biaas will fi&ht Craia Payne of
Livonia. Mich ., ~ho sco~ a S-0 dttiaion
over Nathaniel Fitch of the U .. Anny in a
bout fouaht at clo quane~. In four
pre' 1ou mcctinas with Bigs. Payne lo t
thrre dtt1$ion ond one on a med1~--al
di~uahfknt1on
I
tonight. ..
Has margin of v1ctol) was JUSt a
nose as The Black Alliance and
Windy Dash battled step for step the
en.tire 400 yards before the son of
Duplicate Copy grabbed the narrow
victory.
!"he Black Alliance had won the
Peninsula Championship earlier this
year at Bay Meadows to earn . an
invitation to the $200.000 Champion
of Champions.
Frenc h Open women •a •lngle• champ Martina
Nanatllo.a cllspla1• trophy after win 8aturcta1:
NAVRATILOVA. • • Prom Bl
the French Open men's males crown since 19SS, when Tony Trabert won
his second straight here on the slow
red clay courts of Roland Garros
Stadium. The to~sceded McEnroe
will play Czec~~slovak.ia's lvan
Lcndl, who i teek.ina his first Onsnd
Slam title 1n his fifth trip to a Gn1ftd
Slam tournament finaJ.
Two other championships were
deC1ded on Saturday. Vmnick Noah
and Henri Lecoote became the first
Fren<:h pair since 1946 to win the
men's doubles, defeatina Ctccho lo-
valua's Tomas Smid and Pavel loitl
6-4. 2-6, l-6, 6-J, 6-2, and American's
Dick tockton and nne mith
captured the mixed doubles, downif.ll
Ausu:aliana Anne Minter and Laune
Warder 6-2, 6-4. ·
Navrattlova's cru hina 63-minutc
victory over Uoyd wa her ond
French open ht le-she alsa.won hert
in 19 2-andhcrninlhGrand lam
tournament tr0wn. h has won
Wim ledon four um the U.
Qpcn ontt and the AU$tralian Open twi~.
"I fttl \'Cr)' proud to be. amon a
very select aroup of tenni i players," a
jubilant Navratilova told the sun-
drcnched 17 ,000 capacity crowd after
her victory on the Center Court al
Roland Oarros.
ln addition to her winner's 6rize of
98,000, she coltecced a ~al SI
million bOnus put up by the Inter·
rµitional Tennis Federation two years
iao to the next Orand Slam winner. Bud~ was present when I
president Philip~ Chattier presented
Navratilova wtth the check at a
special award ttremony shonly after
lhe match.
When the new French cliampion
turned up '4S minutn late -ap-
percntly held up by traffic af\er
leavma ttic tadium -Budaf SI.id:
"In my day, I would have been on
time for a thousand bUcu. Boy.
thin1t urc have chan,td. but 1 think
it's areat." •
Navratilova Yt'Cnt into the fin.al
whh an a~mc m:ord. tie Md IOlt
only two matchn 1n two )Ult ind
had drop~ only one tet -to Hana
Mandhkova 1n the xm10n1I -on
the wa~ to the finDI hen-.
BuLu TIN BoARo
--..
ln1ne Late Boat. RV Siio• The Irvine uke-~a·t, RV and f·1sh1n1Tackle
Show conclu~ its nine.day run today a\ Irvine Lake. Show houn att noon· 7 p.m.
Admi ion pncc lS S4.SO for aduhs and S2 for
ehiJdRo undtr 12.
Tbc how rcaturn mo~ than 300 e .. h1biu or
boats, retteat1onal veh1clca and fishina taekle accessories. The t.ackle row 1tttion1 or the show
featuru hundreds of rod&; n:cls, lina and lurtt
on display. Tbtrc arUIJO seve"l 1portinuood1
dealers on hand to sell fi1hin1 tackk and special
show pri()CS. There is also a ft>CCaal seminar area on fislung
and the show also includes ellh1b1u of hundreds
of boats and recrcauonal veh1des. And t~ are motorhomcs and other recreaoonal vehicles on
display. plus campina. boatina and bikini
equipment. Irvine I.Ake 1s located cast of the Newport Freeway. Take the Chapman Avenue East
1umoffto Santiaao Canyon Road, then ri&ht four
milci to the entrance to the lake.
HB-HlJtb celebrity tolf tourney
The firs1 annual Huntinaton Beach ft1ah
Football Celebrity GolfToumamcnt will be held Thursday. 10 a.m .. at Huntington ScacliffGolf Course.
A Ven
oursomes arc welcome with the tournament
on a scramble format.
' For further informauon, phone Rick Holt at 847-0626.
Oklahoma State•• Scott Wade (left) la
taged by Cal State Fullerton 'a Shane
UM CabaJJuoe ·a.b7 01.Tmplm•
former 1wimm1na sold medalist O~ta
Andcncn Will prncnt the 'Bab.)' Ol)'mpics' at •
Lot Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Founu1n Valle) Fnday, bqioo1na1t 10:30a.m Babies from fovr montht 10 two years old wall per11c1pete in water safety compct.111on. v.-hich
ranteS from the basic beck no.t to mOtt d\lanc:ed 1trokc techniqun
P.an1ctpant1 •Ill parade with flap from every nation
Los C&baJleros is located at 17272 NewhOpc St. in Fountain Vallcl'
For more 10format1on, phone s.6-8S60
Orange Cout .. ollqball camp
A one·~cck \IOlleyball camp for Junior h1&h and h1&h school boys and-11rls w1U be conducted
at Oranae Coast Collqc June 2S-29. Cost of 1hc camp is $40.
The camp director 1s Bob Weuel. an OCC
volle yball coach for many years and presently the d1rcc1orofthc Coast VolleybaJI Association.
The camp is Msigned for boys and &iris who
arc interested 1n either leam1n1 or strcngthcn1n1 1he1r volleyball skills. accordina 10 Weucr
Proper techniques in scrv1na. serve ~1v1ng.
setting. sp1lung. bloclc1n1 and defense will be
tau&ht. Advanced players will have an op-ponunuy 10 improvt" and further their slcjlls.
Rqist~ ion ,is bet ·
APWll .... U
Turner during th.lrd-tnntng rundown.
Umpire Al Forman makea the call.
Titansgetarematch, 10-2
They face Texas for title today
after whipping Oklahoma St.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP)-John Fishel and Tom Thomas
each drove in four runs to back the s1x·hit pitching of All·
American Todd Simmons as Cal State Fullerton defeated
Oklahoma Stale I 0-2 Saturday night in the semifinals of
the College World Series. -
Tbe victory sends the third.ranked Titans, 65-20,
against defendina champion Texas, 60-13. in today's S: 10
p.m. PDT championship game. The loss ended second·
ranked Oklahoma State's season at 61-1 S.
Simmons, I S-3, a junior right-hander, struck out
seven and walked four.
. Cal State Fullerton used the Iona ball to break the ice
agaiast Oklahoma State starter Dennis Livingston. 10-3.
In the bottom of1he fifth. Thomas doubled to left center to
score Blaine Larker with the first run of the game. Fishel
then belted his second homer of the series and 16th of the
season for a 3--0 Titan lead.
Cal State Fullerton added three more runs 1n the sixth
when Thomas tnpled off the fence m center field wtth the
bases loaded. •
Down 6--0. Oklahoma State picked up its runs on long
solo homers.
Chris Beck hit a 390-foot shot to right center 1n the
seventh and Pete lncaviglia powered has 29th homer of the
year deep over the center field fence in the top of the e1&hth.
The Titans added four insurance runs in the bottom of
the eighth on a bases-loaded. two-run single by Fishel and
Bob CafTrc) 's two-run double.
The championship game will be a rematch of Game 7
of the double ehmmation tournament when the Lona·
horns took a 6-4 victory over the Titans. Texas also won
two of three games in a regular-season series played in
Austin.
. .
bltenutloaal Senior Olpaolca
Enll)' forms arc available for the t St~ annual lnt.etna11onal Senior Olympo tnc'k aod field
meet to be beW Sept 1-9 at On.q,c Coest
Coll . ~ tv.o-<Say rn~ runs from I Lm -4:.lO pm.
cadlday. •
E\lenl$ include hi&h Jump, Javelin, shOl put. pole vault. hammer throw, d11CU$, Iona Jump,
tnP1c Jump, t\urdt«. rtlay and stccpJcdwt.
· Entry fee is SI 0 per pcrtOn per cven11nd U IOt each additional event.
Medals v.1U be awarded to the fant three placa
1n each ~mt, each ta' lfOUP and each SQ,
Medals arc Sold. 111'\icr and bronze on nbbon Entry deadlLoe lS AUJ.. 23.
Apphcauons arc available throU&b tht COiiett ~ wntina Or. Wall~ Kleck. Orange C<>a$t Cotleae. President's Office, 2701 Fairview Road. P.O. Box SOOS. Costa Mesa. CA. 92626.
For mo~ an formation, phone 4)2·S 12S.
·.
Smyth,. Glaser perfec~
They qualify for Olympics Southern Califoruia and San FranciJco durin& the month and said: .. We will need all the competitive l'W'!l.,..Y
by sweeping Tornado series WC can &CL'•
Smyth said b.is touabest compct:itioo to the OI
would come from Ouis Cairns of Australia, Robert
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
0..,-. ............
of England and Von Blaedtl o(~-Of-Wholft,-Wwie--i
beaten him one or mo~ times duri"I the past two
LONG BEACH-Eight bullets. Perfecto. Eisbth race (Tornado) -1. Randy Smyth, H • .,
UlgtOn Beach; 2. Jeff Alter, lquna Beach; 3. ~
McFaull, Honolulu; •. Kent Blasie, Beyn Mawr, Pa.: S.
Alex Martinel, Irvine; 6. OJ ff Hauser, Paafic Pait~ 7.
Skip Elbott, Newport Beach; 8. Paul Bussard, Santa R.eP;
9. David Mack. Lona Beach; 10. Michael Zuteci.. K.cnllh,
That is the record comptled by Randy Smyth of
HuntinJlOn Beach and his crewman Jay Glaser, N~n
Beach, an wtnnmg the Tornado catamaran Olympic tnals.
and becoming the fifth U.S. representative on the U.S.
Olympic yachting team.
Smyth and Glaser won their eighth straight race
Saturday and had the unusual pnv1lcge of throwing out
two first places in scoring their best six of eight races.
Tex. -
Standmgs(best 6ot8)-Smyth. 0.0; 2. McFaull, 2C4;
3. Hobie Alter Jr .. Capistrano Beach. S 1.4: 4. Blasie. 5'Q:
What's more. they have the choice of laying out of the
final two races and using them as throwouts and stall
winding up with a perfect score. Or they could sail the final
two races and. if they win. sull throw out two first places..
S. Zuteck. 56. 7; 6. Jeff Alter. S9.8: 7. Elliott, 70.7; 8. Hdlry
Bossctt. ML Pleasant Beach, NJ .. 72.4; 9. Martinez. 7~•:
I 0. Bussard. 85. 7.
S1.1tth Race (Fl)'ln& Dutchman) -I. M1cb.acl L.atb.
"We will probably sail the last two -or at least st.an
them". said Smyth. "We need all the pracuce we can &CL"
But sail or not, they wilt have to be on hand at the
conclusion of the final race Monday for the mandatory
drug tests given to all winning sk1ppers in lhe Olympic
trials.
New Haven. Conn.: 2. Scott Young. Dalla5. Tex.; 3. Kelson
Elam. Dallas. Tex.~ 4. Jonathon McKee, Seattle, WulL~ S.
.Bill Dcuch\er. Fairfax. Va.; 6. Shawn Sullivan, W~.
Conn.: 7. Dennis Stoll Harhnaen. Tex.; 8. Bruce Burton.
Manne City. Mich.; 9. John lrvlne. Jamestown. Obi°' 10.
Gary Knapp, S)ossct, N. Y. -
Asked what they would be do1 ng between now and the
start of the Olympic yachting games July 31. Glaser said:
''Saihng."
Stand1 ngs (best 6 of 8) -I. McKee. 11 . 7; 2. K.nlipp,
14.4. 3. Loeb, 25.4;4. Young. 34.0: 5. Bunon. 48.4;6. a&m.
52. 7: 7. Sullivan. 72.8; 8. Stoll, 83.0; 9. lrvme. 83. 7; 10.
Dc~~~~Q • He explained that there wall be several regattas 10
LOHG BEACH -John AttKta'
Fr.,...51 8'oop TOllMlh8wlc won the
tNrd r.ce of Long ~ Yecht
Qub'I Aa0e Week SatUrday to
moYe beck Into ftf'lt pteee In K)R..A
by 1•A ~ta fNW Lany ~· ~Marek-49 BrOOk• Mn out
Of CabrMIO ~ Yecttt caut>.
CLASS A -1. Tot'Mhliwk.
~~..'S14~ 2r&40U Mn.
2· 1-2, 4~; 3. Checkmate
(~ Monte ~on. Del Rey YC, s-s.-.3, 9.
CLASS 8 -1. EdipM (NM~)
e.nn.ech-CrOuch, SOYC, 1·2-2, 4~; 2. Rollf'~ (Choe~)
GoM9oft Syndlc8'9, LBYC, 2· 1...S,
N; 3. 8nMn (Frwa 48} ntng
Laube. St.Fnlncte YC, ~1. tt'•.
c~ c -1. Sclrtett o·tWa
(~} M.J. Winga" St.
FYC. ~2-1, ~; 2. tta 0MY (RP &
M2) L-" 8-ry, BYC~· 1-3-2, ~;
3. A .. l•ice (NM-41) Deftntl Con-
ner-K Qllntty, 80YC, 2· 1-3, 6 314.
CVSSD-1.~(NM-41,
YlllYfte W..~ ~ lliMlcf't
VC, 1-1-1, 2'4: 2. Lovie~ V
~ JD .,......
rton, CIMtomie YC, 2+3, 10;
3. GlllOllll'ftO (Choate 42) RtcNrd
~ a.Ma BerWa YC, 3--2 10. • .
T8.le of two teams
is on tap in Tulsa
Rea hot Express
meets struggling
Oklahoma todaY
TULSA (AP) -With the United
States Football League season near-
ing an end and the Oklahoma
Outlaws· chances for a playoff berth
neart) gone. the team·s remaining
games determine who will return next
year
"We ha"e to pla) for our pnde and
our pos1t1ons:· said linebacker Terry
Beeson. "What happens m the next
three weeks will have a lot to do With
who 1s going 10 be here next year ··
"The pla)ers realize that a lot of
people \\On ·1 be back.'' said Outlaws
head coach W oo<h \.\-1denhofer "I
ha"en·1 caught an; gnef EHr}One
has be-en fa ntastic:·
The Outlaws arc l'C'ehng from -;even
straight los~ and the loss of start mg
quarterback Doug Wil liams as the)
prepare for toda\ 's shov.dov.n wuh
the Los .\ngel~ [,p~
D1rectmg the Los .\ngel~ attad •.
mean\\h1lc ~111 he rookie Steve
Young.
Young and the Express. winners of
five of their last s" games, bnng a
thrcc..game ~inning streak to their
confrontatton with the Outlaws.
A Los Angeles victory would lift the
Express. IP. mto undisputed pos.-
sess1on of first place sn the Pacific
Dsv1sion.
Los Angeles was tied for first p~
entenng the weekend with Denver,
but the Gold dropped a 21-19
decssion to PhiladeJl>bia Friday ni&hL
The Outlaws' Williams underwent
more than two hours of SUJ'FfY on
both knees Monday to remove tom
carulagc and what Outlaws t.nnncr
Keith Jones called "Ooatina debris. ..
The decision to operate on Wtl·
hams' knees was made by
Widenhofer minutes after the
Outlaws.6-9. lost 14--0last week to the
Chicago Bhu.
W11l1ams had his worse per·
formance of the season against Cha·
cago. compleung 9 of I 9 passes for 25
yards and one interception.
Replacing Williams at the startin
quarterback position for the Outla '
remaining three games will be roo e
quarterback R1ck. Johnson.
OCC's Mara
coach of year
Bell becomes first American to·clear 19-01/4 outdoors
Jani~ Maran. who coached
Oranac Coast College's women's
lenots team to the st.ate cb.am-
p1onsh1p thlS season. bas bttn
named South Coa l Confercocc
coach of the )ear for all v.-omcn's
sports in l 983-84.
'SAN JOSE (AP)-Earl Bell. who 49.83.erasingthemarkot SO.S2sctbYil The world record 1s 19·31/J. by was unable to train two weeks ago Chandra Chcescborouah May 13 at Scraey Bubka of the So\liet Union.
because of an injured lea, became the Los Angeles. The only other American to d~r 19
fint American Pole vaulter to dear 19 A second record fell in the women •5 feet was Billy Olson. who also rached
fed outdoors, soarina t 9..0V. in the 400 hurdle , as runner-up Leslie 19-0''• indoors tM yt.ar.
USA-Mobil Outdoor Track and Field Mule, a I ?·ycar..c>ld hlah school .. Everythma was aoina n&ht for me
Champ1oships Saturday. Student from Millbrae. wasdock.ed in today," said the 2S.._year-okfBcll. who
Bell cleared the height on has SS.20, sma hina the world Jl.Ulior firsueuheAmericanreoordofl8-7V•
second auempt, break•na the Amen-mark of S.S.61, by Bulgaria' sn 1976, lhe year when he also ~ record of 18-11 set by his recent Radonihl Shtcrcvt wt year. he finished sixth in the Olympi Games.
ropmmatc, Mike Tully, at Los ·An· finished tttond to Brown. Recently, however. he bad not bttn
'*'May 20. ~----=-=--jumpina well. ckannaonl)' 17..Slh la.st , Meanwhile. Kim Galljjbcr won Monday n'lht at Euecne, Ott. While Bell's was the only men's the women's 800-meter and l.SOO. "lwasabasketca~therc,"hc id
ma.rt to fall on a busy final day of the mcteT races within a span ofabout SO ··t was slow and lugjsh t fclt &ood
natlona1 champion hips, fcaturina.23 minutes, Merlene Ouey of Jamajca when t went there, but I had no snap
finals, two U. • women's senior completed a sweep of the womtn'& at &JJ."
marks fc11. I 00 and l~and Ria talman of t~c But with , the help of Or. UT'O
Judi Brown k1mmcdovcrthc4<»-Neth(riiln s.compl ted a doubt m Ptn). a noted chiropractor -..bO ha
mettr intcrmcdjatc hurdles in S4.99 ·the women put and d1sc:u helped manyalhl t Btll aot bee in J«Onds.. shattuin& the American f\cr Bttl clcartd his rttord hci&ht • lht &lOO\C for the oat.tonal diam·
mark of' SS.69, estabhshcd by ton ht had the her mo~cd up to a " rid p•on,hips
MCC'aulc>': ta t yrar at ColoradO ruord 19·3 •. but hr didn't mill) ••Ht ~tnqhtcncd mt out," ~id
;)prinp. Colo .• and Valene Brisco-come cl to cltanna that hli&ht on Bell. .. iy 1et1 lea wa numb. It the
Haoks won the '400.metcr da h in tbrttattcmpu mc1nJUr) thatcn<IC'dmy~a nlast
I I
I
year."
Brown. tht 1983 NC champion
and 19 3 Pan Amcncan Games
chamP10n 1n the v.-omen' hurdl
Mid off tht f'ast~lo 1na Maxie in
capturing the ntlc.
"I had a dream (Fnday ntaht) I'd
run S4.8. butt had no adea I'd get near
1t.'' he said. ··1 was aware ofl..eshe (Muae). and
knew that that ifl didn't run the ratt
l was capable o~ sh.: v.-ould beat me It
"I ·up to me not to nW.t too man)'
mi takes."
Brisco-Hoot dtdn't make an)
mistakes in tht 400 dash. cith r, in
mo ina tnto ninth place on the all·
time world h t of pttfo~ 1n that
C\!CDt.
be 1 the hu nd of l" ·" Hoo
a former "ide rccce\Ct v.itb the
Phitadtlphia £aalc$ or the. atiooal
Football lcque v-ho pasi:d up an
Of'P0'1U\11 to pl Wtth lht-le:
n k~.t,rn.:softc n1tcd Ult
I
..
Football ~e this year
H()Ok~ \\ho has s~ed wtth the
Buffalo Balls of the NFL for the 1984
season. dCC'ldcd to skip the opportunt-
t) with the Express in order to help bis
wife train.
"He helped me with my con-
fidence," she s.atd. "1 wa beainnina to
doubt myself"
Mcan~bilc. John Po II. a three·
tJme Olymptan, got off the lo t
throw an the ..-oTld th1 and ~
lo t of tu ca.rttt 1n winmng the
discu at 233-9. bcat1na 1976 Olym·
pie Mac Wtlkans.. .,ho threw 231 ·I.
second be t 1n tbc world in 19 4
Bet"'ttn the U'ia1s and the final of
the di u petition. 47-year-old
.\I Ocrttt. t e four-umt Ohmpk
champion. uffi ttd • \i t '" m left
'¥1-hctt the ~chd • tl"ft!'lnft
the calf.
~ncrwa irvuttd -.Mn he went 10
lt'IC\C a di u lftcr • ..'afmUJ>
attcmpl
Maran led Coast to a 14-0
rtCOrd in dual meet play as the •
Pirates captured the South CQtSt
Confcrcnc:t cham~ 1p.
Maran has puckd the
wom~n's team to a 79-3 fcm>cc record over the put xien
~· . Thj ason the Buei C*ptun:d
the dwns_>1onship of the pres;
t111ou Ojat Tournament Md
then ~oton to wm both the~
dUil team diimpsonibip iDd
tate tourna.menL
()("(' tcOred victon Ofer
Sadc!I k (&..)). L.A. Pieftle
(7-2) and Sactamcn10 cc (8-l )n
route to tbe St.alt dual team tiile~ ·
Maran 1 a Cal \ate liol
i1'nKl4:S plduate. ul~noa Coll
COllCb Hal Qvottw.~1r
tb C t Co,nliP1~:ie coem of the
MAJ<Mt LIAGUI STANDUfG5
ArMricen LNtue
WIST DMSION W t. ftc't, GI .....
ClllcttO
K11111• Cllv
Mlnne1011
5"111e
0.klelld
Tt.as
Detro II
TOl'onlo
lelllmort
Boston
MllWeukH
'ffw YOik
Cleveland
31 tt ·"' tf I 71 -50'
26 2t 411 17 JI Ml
21 n .t!I 26 » ..... n u Jt7 aAS"f OfVIStON
41 14
" 70 ,, 2•
" 2t M 31 ,. J1
20 »
S.tvNIV'• k'"' Allelh 4, Kenses Cltv I
Cirt••nd I. SMllle 1
Botlon I~ MllweullM '
lelllmort •. Oetroll o
Ch<el>O I Mlnnnote •
New YOl'k 2. Toronto I
TUH 4 0.klend 3, 17 lnlllRO' T .. V'so.IMS
5~ ' 13~
17 17
20
• .,.... llelln •·3) et Kenus Cilv
(Gu1>1C11 2·4 or S.Deftle1>111 2·SI
Sterne (Vendl BttG •·4 enc1 St<>dderd
1-2) el Cttveiand (HHtOtt 3·S I nd Ferr
0-31 2
TOl'Onlo IAluandlr S·ll al New York IRewley 1·3)
DetroU (Abl>oll 2·2 end Petr-v 1·3) e l
BetllmOl't 18o0dlcker 7·• end 0 MA1rllne1
1·2), 2
MllwtukM IVOC-nower S·S) et 8oston
(Nipper 0-II
Mlnnuote IHOCloe 2·21 el Chicago (8urns 2-SI
Oai\lend IKrUIGef •·ll et Texas (Hough
S·61 (n)
Natton.t LMeu• ·1'r..~~·~·-r--... ,..~ ~ ... _. .. .,.. .... ·-
Sen D lego 33 23 519
Allen•• 34 2S S7' i,.,
o.deer'I 33 27 SSO' 2 Cincinnati 71 31 41S 61..,
Houston ?3 34 404 IOY>
Sen Francisco 19 34 345 13''2
Cnteeoo
PnlteO.IPlll•
New York
St Louis
Moo tr N I
Plllsllurgll
•AST DIVISION
31 24
31 24
19 13
lO 2'
27 30 21 33
. ..,
3 s 9.,
S.IUNIV's k'"' o.deef'I 4, A tlente l
Sen Francisco 4. Hou,ton S
New York S MontrHI l ISi game
N-York 6, MonlrNt s. 2ncs game
Pllllede!Oflie '· Ptttsburgll S
Clllcal>O s. SI Louis 0
Sen Oltoo 12, Cincinnati 2
TMIV'sOames
All1nte (Mc:M\.lrtrv S·" er ~
<Pena 6·21 New York (Terrell •·SJ et MontrHI
(Smllll S·S>
?lttsl>urllh !Deleon 3·3) er Plllleoell)tlle (Hudson 6·4)
Clllcal>O (ltllftey 4·'1 el SI Loul1 (Andu-
ler 10-41
' Cincinnati (Hume 3-S) el Sen Oleoo
(Hewll.lns 4-21
Houston !Ruhl• 0·41 at Sen Francl.co
!Robinson 3·5)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Aneet1 4, RovalS 1
CALIFORNIA KANSAS CITY
Pellis cf
8-n1QUl If
MC8ronr1
O.Cncs lt>
Ownng dh
RJcksn lD
Boone c
Scl'!Oflteln
PrC:CIOIO 21>
Wlllong2t>
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UWsllln u O O O O
l4 4 6 • Teteli l1 I ' I Sc.... l>V lllnift9S
Clflfonlle 000 000 040-•
Kent1s Cl1V 000 000 010-l
Ceme Winning RBI -Ben1Que1 121
E-Conceoclon, 8re11 LOB-C1llfornle
8, Kenses Cllv S 2B-W11111n, MC8rown,
Orte, Wllllt SB-Wiison ( 101
II" " It ~Ill 89 SO
CelltOrnla
Romenlc:k W.7-S 1 I
0
1
0
0
I LS1nclle1 S.6 2
KIMISClfv
Bleck L.6-• 7 1·3 6 • 4 4 6
Beckwith I 2·3 o o o 1 1
Romenlcll. pltchld to 2 llllllt's In 111e 1111.
T-2:42 A-75.135
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Docteers 4, lraves J
ATLANTA LOS ANG•U
RArnri u
JOllnson lb
Perrv If
8adrotn P
MurPhYcf
Chml>I• lb
Hul!Vd2b
Komn1k rt
Benedlc1 c
Malller p
MoorlP
Royster Pll
AHelllf
T.rets
ebrhbl ebrhbl
5 1 3 0 llRenld& rl S 0 1 2
• 2 2 O 8ellor 7b 3 O I O
2 O 1 0 Brock It> • O 2 1 o o o o Marsll« If • o 1 o
4012 L.endrll cf •12 1
4 000 Guerrerlt> •OOO
• 0 0 0 Scloscle c • 0 2 0
4 000 SUP< 0100
' o I O Anoesn u 3 1 1 O
J 0 I 0 Wllltfkl P11 I 1 I 0
O O O O Velll'lrl• o 2 O O O
I 0 0 0 Mondy P11 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
lS l t 2 Tltlh
klir• bv lftnlnei
144 11 4
Aflame 101 000 000-J
Let A"""' 001 001 002-• On• out w11en winning run ICOl'e<I
Gerne Winning R81 -RRevnokh (21
OP-Atlante 1 LOB-Allente 10, Los Anoeies I. 1&-JOhnson, ARemlru 2, Wiii!·
field, Rll•Ynolds HR-LendrHUX (4) SB-Ptl"l'V 2 (6), Murl)tly (6)
S-V11en1uell. JOllnson
I~ H It IR II SO
Atlante
Met11tr S a 2 2 l 2
MOOl't 3 0 0 0 0 • Bldrosn L,•-2 l·J 3 2 2 l I
LO&Antell• Valenrte W.•·6 9 9 3 l • 9
Metller Pllclltel to I biller In '"' 61h 8K-ve1en1uel• T-2 •1 A-38.39•
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Amerlun LN~
<Threuefl Frldev's Gemes>
8A TTING ( 115 ., l>llS) Traml'Mtl
Oetro•t ~ Eng•t . MlnnHOte. 34? Kemp,
New Yorio 341 UPstlew Toronto 338.
Belt T Ol'onto. 33S
RUNS Motet>Y Toronto 41 R11>11111
8eltimore, •I. Trammell, O.lroll 41,
Evens. BostOfl 39 Hen()erson, 0.1111nc1 37
R81 Murre't 8elhmore. SO Ric•. Bos
ton d Kingman Oekl•n<I 44. Oevlt
s..111e. 43. Lemon. O.troll, lt
HITS Trernmell O.troll, 74 Gercle.
Toronto 72, l.Jpshew Toronto, '1 Bell
Tor-onto 66. Mellfnotv Ntw YOl'll 66,
Yount, Miiwaukee. 66
DOUBLES TrammeN, O.tron IS, Cow-
en1. S.eltle, I•, KHrnev. S..llle, 14,
Malllngly. Ne..,. York, 14, Biii, T Ol'QnlO, 13
TRIPLES Moset>y, TorOfllO, 9, Owen,
SNllle, 7, Coltlns ToronlP, S. It Lew.
Chlcl90. 5, U9111ew, TOl'onto, S
HOME RUNS Armes. lotton, 14. Klno·
men, Olkllnd, 14, Devis, S.ellle, 13, Klltle,
Chtc:eoo. 13, Rfpllen, a11t1mort, 12.
STOLEN 8ASES: Htndenon, Oell.len<I,
2S. G.,cle, Toronto, 24, Butltr, Cievelend,
1': P'9"b1 A,....._ 11; BefMtlrd,
Clev ... nd, IS.
PITCHING 15 dlel&lonl) LHI, TOl"Ol'lto,
6·0, 7 7S, Looei. Detroit, s-o, 1.11, Siie,
TorCM'tlO, 7·1, U3, Jedlton, TorOl'llO, 6·1,
HS, Morr!,, Detroit, 11-2, 2 03
STRll<EOOTS Merri•, o.trolt, 7'. Stilt>, TOl"onto, 66, WWt, ...,... 6$, Nltllro. New
VOtll. Q , L.tel. Toronto, S7.
SAVES Qul11nberrv, l(enM• Cltv. IS,
Ceudfll Oe~. 12, """"· MllweUk•. 10, Oavls, Mln!'lftOll , 10. Sllntev, loslOft.
lt
Cole9t Wof'td Sertes
CetOmeN, ..._)
S.IW9V'• k«w
C11 Stele Fuflltrlofl 10, Ollltl\Ot'l\I $1 t
(Oki.nom. SI ellmlnalld)
T .. V's~Geme
C.I State Fullerton (6S-20) "' Teal\
(.0·131
WntcMst.r O.ulc
(et Hen"blf\, N.Y.)
ChlP Bedt 63·6'·70-202
Yachdnt& medallata
....... ..
lt20, ..........
1 (lltl two Hollend entr1" l1Moot), I.
GrMI lrlteln <ll •foot>.
1~ hril
I, LIOfl Hu~I' (etlo~). 2. Htntlk
ltol:ltrl CNorwevl; ' MtM Dlttl'N.r
(f!l11tend). ,,., ~
1. Sven Thorell CSwtden); t ...,..,_Ill
Rotllrt (Norwev), 3. 8et1U &n>men
(Fllllalld)
lfU. L• ......
1. Jec-s Lltlf"'1 (France), 17, 2
A4rilen MM• (Holland), e5. ) s.nrleoo
Amt Cemlno CSN ln), 16 1.,.. ....
I Oen'-! KavcMtlend (Holland), 1'3, t
Wemetr KrogmeM lGrmenv>. 150, 3
.._.. ScGll CGrul Brl .. 1"), 131
'"'· L...-i I Paul l!lvsrrom COenmerkl, 5,543. 2
lttloh Even& (U &.). S,409; 3. Jecot>us di
Jon (Holland). s. 204.
IHZ.Hebllllll • I l"eUI Elvstrom (Denmark), e.209. 2
Cher•• Currev (Grut Britain), S,'49, 3.
Richard S.rl>v <Swldlnl, S.OSI
1'16, Ml4beurlle 1. l"tlll E'tv•trom CC>tflmerk), 7,509, 'l
Andre Nt111s 1 .. 1111uml, US4; 3 JOlln
Marvin CU.S.>. s.tS3
·, IH4. 1'emt I P~ tvstrom 10.nmer"), I, 111; 2
Allll.andr Chuchllov <Soviet Union), 6,520,
3 Anort Nell• ( .. lolum), S,'34
IM4, TOllVI
1. Wtl'-fm Kuh-Ide CGermenY), 1,631,
2 ,._.., aatrtll CU S ) 6,373 3 Htllnlf'IG
Wind (~rkl. 6,lfO
19't, Ml•I<• CltV
l ellnlln Menlll/1 (Sovltl Union). 111,
2 ~ fteudeselll tAustrleJ, SJ 4, ) F•~ ltitrell (tl•lvl. SS.I
1f12. M41"6ctl
I. ., .. Maun <France I. ~ O 2 Ill••
H1hlpail1, CGr.,cel, 71 0, 3 Vielor
Pol"°" ($0vlll Union), 74 7
• 1'74, MonWHI I ~ SCllumenrt (EHi Germenvl, 35.A, 2 Andrei Belesllov ($0v111 Union),
3f.7, 3 Jahn Bef"trend (Auslrellel. '6 •
ltlO, Molcew
I. Elko ftecllerdt (Flnlendl. 36 7, 2
WOlfge"' tr\aYrhOfer <Austria I. '6 1. 3
Andrei BelHhoV (Soviet Union). 47 4
Soccer medallita
lt1rnont Stale••
(et N-Ylf1I) ~""'" (Plncevl 500 uo ).0
Pll'I (ltCJll (DIV) U 00 7.00
Mornino aot> (Vet .. Q\ltr I 4 00
AllO re~ Cln Ol'W of flnl1h) Plev ()n,
Cou >I.-Chld, Get• Dencer, Slltnt Klno
Euttlc, Rom•nll< Tredllton. leek l•v
8al'f'l$1tr, Mlnatrel Klno
Time U' l/~
Los Alamttos
SATUlllOAY'S llllSULTS
(Ulfl of f2•nltllt 4"1111emwse rNetlnf)
FIRST RAC•. 350 v1rd1
Charm EHv CC:r .. W) 11 20 t 40 I 00
Cu Ce Pan (Ward I ) 40 3 20
He Der (Bard) . 10 00
Alto recld Jemtes PePC>lf Otl Think
Rich, Bendv Btue, Dual Tiii'*,,.'"· Awesome APOllO S.Crellve, RIO• Oe<:k
Time 1106 st IXACTA (1•71 oelel •5740
SEGOHO llACI. 350 nrds
RHI Eesv ( Frydavl 4 '° 2 40 Euv Aullln (Hert) t.O 2'0
HO
Mlcr-oweve Plus lGllll
A"5o recld• Marledoc. 3 '° Miio IC1u, Pure
SHed
Time 11tl
THIRD JlACL 350 verel\
HU1JMvRlche$(FrvdlY) 800 •40 320
Twelvt ancl Even (CrHQerl 9 40 S 00
Plvolfno Ret>tl tHertl 3 00
Also reclel Paradise Maid L•d•U Flfft
Ber, Leiter of Cree111 Our Ct\enofno Ledv
E.HY 110 .. ie, Mehsu Jon. Preclou.s POC>tllt
Time 18 00
FOURTH ••C•. lSO v1rds
POiy Rock (Hirt) 4.60 UO 2 40
Jilfv Lunch <Cerdozel 3.00 2 40
Flaming Hemp (Adelrl 3 40
Al&o raced· Ima Liie S.ntene, Jlms
Goodl>v Glrl, Golfllemoon _ ... ~''°':..~ .... ~~¥114.~-~f!iri::·.r;i:.c,.~.: •. .;.·~· ~;ai-~w~~~u1~~ _._......,.., •1"-~.._,~ ~'lit.'~~-iliivle, 3 Swldt'fl. ~ . • • ' 1 1t. \.eub Flfl'TH RA'CE. JSO yards
1. C•MO.; 2. United Stetfl (Christian 1'W. Melboume Tlnv Pi.ti C•k• (Rulrl 14 IO I 20 4 40
Jay HHS '7·61· • 203 -!~Xll·~·~-~~~-....... ~f.4ffl$~~ I'~~ .;JIC ;.~7 ~~
.JI .::.JI~ = • ''"''~M--"IW Marti LYI 11·70-U-207
G•rv McCOl"CI 61·n·61-201
Mar-It O'MHre 6'·61-71>-207
Lorlf'l ltoberts 61-4f·~207
Steve Llet>ler 70-73-45-208
Allen Miiier 7o-71Ht-208
C.lvfn P"t' 71·61-69-208
David Gre11tm 61·71·69-208
GH Mor'Mll 71-66·7l-20I
Tom Jtnlllns '7·70-7l-20I
Garv Plever '7·61·7r-209
Merll Pflll n-6'-..--209
Ge«oe Burns • 74 ... 7-.... 20f
.&ob sneerer 71·6Hf-209
Mlk.• Suftlven 69-10-~209
0.A Weit>r-lno '7·7Hl-209
Fred COUPies '7·6'·7>-209
Curt 8vrurn 61-41·74"-2°'
Ed Flori 6S·73·71-Jl10
Jim Colbert 67 • 71 • 71-JllO Peter Jecobsln n-11 ..... 211
Wiiiie Wood 61-74·69-211
Mike Oonekl 6'·71-7\-211
C:relo ~ 61-71·72'-211
0on Poolev n~-7>-211 Wevne Ll'll 4S-71·7S-211
Gll>l>V Giibert 71·73.........,12
Howerd Twlltv 70-73-49-212
Bred ~e"t 77·71-69-712 C~lCllfR~L 71·7Ho-212 ltooer MIOl>le 70-71·7~2
Seve Ballflleros 73·61·71-712 Cunis Strlftff 71-70-71-212
Cllerla CoodV 71-6,·72-212
George Cadle 70-4'·73-212 Joev SlnctNr 70-71·71-212
Anftv NOl'lh 6'· 73-71-213
Mac: O'GredY 71·71·7l-213
8ol>t>V Heins 7CH4·7l>-214
Berrv JNdlel 74·70-70-214
J.C. Sneed n-n-11>-214
Ron Streck 73·70·71-214
ltlcfterd ZOkot 71 ·n·7l-214
Mlk1 Mcevllouoh 70-71·73-214
Tim Simoson '7·73·7.-214
Miu Smrt11 n-11-n-21s
Jim Neiford n-10-n-21s
8oO MurPhv 68·7S·7>-21S
Bruce Douglass 74·61·7l-215 am B1!ton 7•-69·73-21'
LennTe Clements 70-73-73-216
t.arrv Mlz.• 70·71·7s-21' Mika Reid 73·61·7s-216
Jim KIM 70-n·?S-217
Rex Caldwell n·?0-75-217
Tim Nor-rls 71·71·75-217
Jolln Coolo. 12·7t·7._211
Welty Armsir-ono 70-73·7S-211
Gavin Levenson 73·'9-76-211
Merk Wiebe 70-74·7S-21'
Bruce Flelsller 72-72·7s-219
Miiie Gove 71·70-?t-219
Leonerd Tllomoson 71·73-7..-220
Tommy Nakeflma 73·70-77--nD
Jim Alt>us n·n-11-n1
Jiff Thom~n 11-n-n--222
Merk McNullv 7'·61·n-223
Peter Oo&tlflluls 4'· 7S·IO-'l24
LPGA tournament
(at MalWn\, l"I.)
Amv AICOll 73·41·4t-110
Pattv S~n .s-n ·74"-211
Donne H. White 71·n·6f-212
Connie Chllleml 70-?l·H-112
Jull lnltsler 73·71·ffo-213
K•lhY hker "·7l ·71-214 a.c.v Pearson 7'2·n·n-21s
Beth SOiomon 7'·73-67-216
SNlron Berrell 61·n·76-216
Sue Foollmln 74·71-71-216
J1ne Crafter 71·7S-7~216
Vietti Fer90fl 1S-'7·7.-,16
Jane GICIOas n-74·71-217
8etsy King 7S·6f-7r217
Petti Riuo 71·74·7'-211
Judv Clerk 73·70·7S-211
N1ncv Loe>el 71·7'·11-211
0.0ble Au&lln 76·73·ff--211
JoAnne Carner 70-7S·73-211
Sendra Haynie 10·73·7S-211
Laure COii 72·71·7S-21'
Pet Bredllv F3·73·17-211 Kllhy Whllwortll 73·74·17-2lt
C11r11 JOllnson 72· 73· 7.-, It
Oel>l>I• Massev 75-72-72-219
Dawn Cot 72·12·7S-219
Mart• Ffvveres·Oottl 72·72·75-219
Allee Miiter 73· 10-n-210
Rotiln Welton 7S·77-73'-210
Ch.,loll• Mon1vomerv 74· 75· 71-210
Pennv Pull 67·79·74--120
Cvnthta Fl90 73·71·76-210
L1url Peterson 7S·7S·7l>-210
Judy EIU& n -n-1..-220
Pam Glelie!'I 73·'9·7t-220
Jene Lock 12·74-75-221
8everlvKlen 14·1•·'1r121
Rolle Jonn 7S-7S-71-271
Ayeko Ollemoto n -10·14"-111
Anne·Merlt P•tll 7S·71·7S-121
Bonni• Lever 74·7S·72-771
Cethv Marino 74·72·75-221
Alli.en Finney 11·n·1t-n1
s.ncsn Parmer n·7S·7.,._m
0111 EQOeltng 71·61·76-m
Jo Ann WHham 73·71·7t-m
Amve.ra n ·7'-74"-m
0o1 ~main 1s-n -1s-m
NOl"Mf'I Frie! 75·7S-73-m c1111er1n1 Pen1on 73·74·76-m
Ketllv Hite 74·12·7S-m
TllereM Hehlon 12-74-75-723
Lvnn Adam• 7S·73·75-m
Merv H•leme<I 74-7l·7S-n•
Kethv Posllewelt 7S·7S·7._724
Muffin ~·O.vtln 10-7'·76-n•
Sue Ertl 79.17.7.-224
ClndV Hiil 7S·75·7.,._224
Hollis Stecv 14·76-15-nS
SIMI hrtolaccml 77·12·76-225
Terri Luckhunt 74·74·7S-22S
L.eurlt Rinker 77·77·76-%25
Barb Thomes 74·73·7t-12S Lvnn SlrOMY 71·11·76-225
C.,ole Cl\arbOMler 74·7S·7t-2'l5
Allce Rllimen 73·74·7t-nS
o.t>or•h Stclnner 7S-13·7t-m
K-M O'Brien 79·10-7'-221
Marv o.,.,.,., n·n·a1-n1
LAurert How• 7S-7.,._1.,•WO
1"4 PGA -.Ur ~
June 14· 17 -u.s ONn
June 21•24 -Allanle Clen lc
JUM 21· .Mv I -CMMltn ONn
Julv M -Wntem °'*' JUiy 12·1S -9U'tdl CllUlc
Jutv lt·n -arnlth Oolft (St Andrews Old c-.-1
JIAY 16·2' -GAiier Hertford °'*t
AUii 2·5 -Memot111 Cleulc
Al.IO f-11 -lulck °"" AUG 16·19 -PGA Chemolonilll9 IShoel
er~ CC>
Auo 1l·2• -World Wit\ ot GOif
Aue JO StP1 2 -IC ONll
Seot 6·f -Botton 011.ic
S.Ot 1>· 16 -Oruler Mftwevt." ON.I s.t 1'·1l -Lea Vttn ~o~tv
Cinatc
Seo! 27·l0 -LeJet Cllul<
Ocl • 7 -TeHI OMfl
Oct IM• -Soultlefn 0Mn Oct 1'·21 -Well 01aney W«ld Golt
CIHtlc
Oct ,,..,. -~ °"" ~cov 1·• -USA ya Ja~ll TH",
9rothef1 ColltGe); 3, U11llld Stein ISi. RPM l Sovltt Onion. 2. Vugo•levle, ) Bui· Bunnys Merrldoc CMltchelll 13 40 6 .0
Sdlool). nrll-Just• GoooOlbov (Brook1) UO
ltOI, L....._. IHO. Rtme Also rec:.CS. Expand the P•ce. Ct\erge
I. Great Brltel", 2. Oenmerll, 3 Holland ~ugoslevle, 2 Denmark, 3. Hungary the Clllck, Tiie Bl9 Dence, Sien Wetll>,
, 1'12. S~ 19'4, TlllYI Cllergers Work!, LOOk Alme Clllck1, Lynn'
I. Greet lrlteln; 7. Oenmerk, 3 Hollend G~;::>'"'· i CiecllOstovekle, 3 EHi ,, Lo~~me. II 46
1no. ,.,.,._ • 19't. Mexlce ClfV $3 EXACTA (S·61 Ptld •1'*00
I. hlelum; 2. Soelll; l. Holland. I. Hunllarri 2. BulQerle , 3 JeHn SIXTH RACE. 170 yerds
1'24, hm lfl2. Munktl Sllewnee Sult (Berd) 6 20 4 00 3 40
1. Uruouev; 2. Swllter1end; J, Sweden t Poland; 2 H""lltrv. 3 Eut G.,-meny RIQUMI •Meld (Hert) 6 . .0 400 1'11. Ams~ General Gage IPllkenlonl ) lO
I. ur ..... .ay, 2. Ar11tnt1Mt; 3. ll•IV. 1'16, Mln1rMI Also re'ecs Ooneero, lnseore1>1t, See to •·-I. E•1 ~menv, 2 Polencl, 3 Sov111 See
Ul6, ..... Union.· Time 45 to
1. ll•tv: 2 Auslrle; 3. Norwev. ltlO, ~ SEVENTH RACE. 4'0 verds
1941, Lendllft 1. Ctechollovekle, 2 EHi Germenv, 3, Sovereign Elllhl (Were!) 1180 6 00 3 to
1 Sweclen, 2. Yuvo&.llvle; 3. Oenmerll Sovtet Unloft Fralts <Creager) 3 . .0 3 20
1914 LPGA tour scMdUle
June 14· 11 -Mllvflower Clusk On·
dleMPOlls) '
June 21·74 -8os1on Clink June 29·Jutv 1 -Ledy Kevstone Ooen
IHershlv, Pe.I
July S·I -Toledo Cleulc
Julv 12-IS -U.S. Women's Ooen
(Pffl>O<IY, Mau.I
Jutv lt-22 -Rocha~er 1n1enw.lonal
(PlllsfOl'd, N. V.)
Jutv 26·2' -du Mlurler Classic !TOI'·
OttlO)
Aug 3·S -Wut Virginie LPCiA Classic (Wllffllng) •
Aug 9· 12 -Henrldon Ctesslc CHlgl'I
Polnl, NC )
AUii 16· 19 -World CllemPlon!olllP of
Women'' Golf <Shaker Helllhls, Ohio)
AU9 23-26 -o.nver Clesslc
Sept 1·3 -Rell Cllerllv Clank ISP<lno-
flelcl, IN I
Slot 7-9 -POl'llend Cllemolonlhl1>
Slot 13·16 -S.feco Cieulc <S..11111
SIPI 20-23 -tnamorl Cleulc (Sen
Dltool
SIPI 2t·l0 -Sen Jose O.s$lc
Golden West ll'IY1hltloftal
(et S.cramtnto>
100-1 Juon Leach, 00.ua. Tu ..
10 26, 2. Kellll Stul>l>lefleld, Denlon, Tex.,
10.3'. 3 Greo SllOlers. Fort Worth, Tex.,
10.43.
:ZOO-I. Keith Stul>bltfleld, Denton, Tex.,
l0.17. 2. o • .,. CHWIO, Cldemurtt, N.V ..
20.M. 3. Greo Sllolers, Forf Wortll, Te• ..
20.90. 40<>-I Kevin Rol>fn1lne, Everman. Te•,
46.44. 2. Devmon L ... South Gate, 4?.4S. 3.
Rendv Kine, Medford, Maine, 47.5'.
80()-1 TICS Klno. Wetllurv. N.V .. l:Sl"
2. Eric SCtiermemorn, Irvine, 1:52.27. 3
Merk Sulllven, Scersdele. N.Y., !;SUI.
Mlle-I. Joe F•leon, 811ton, Mo .. 4-DI I
2. Steve Sclladltr, 8erlllftf1efd, H.J., •·10.2
3 Victor V 1191'1, Or Ill#, .H 1.6
3,000-1 Trecv Gerrlton, Klamath Fells,
Ore.. e:21... 2 J.tf Cennadl, Plloenht,
Arli., l:n.'7 3 Jiii.iS Gu1terre1, Pe~.
•:25.14. llOHH-1 Arthur Bl•k•. Heines Cltv,
Fie., 13 II (wlnd·eldld). 2. Pelrldl Mann,
W~ldoe. Ve .. 13.71. 3. Bruce krv.
West Orenge, N J. 13.73
400IH-1 Pelrlck Menn, Woodbf'ldol.
Ve .. 50.2' (netloNI rKO<CI, Old rtc:wd SO.S2 bv P•ul LenkfOl'd, 1m1. 2 Arthur 8teke.
Heines Cllv, Fie • so 66 l Reymono YounQ,
HewthOrM. S2 04.
DKatNon-1. Herrv Clerk, Cesade,
Monl , 1,m POlnts 2 Btttv Martinez.
Cteremonl, 6,536. 3 O•v• Denglels. AIU~
6,721.
HJ-I. Bred s-r. Wlclllte, Ken .. 7-41/•
2. Miki Lofty, Hntlsvllll. Md., 6·10. 3. (tlel
Oeve Turnbull, Bend, Ore.. Ind Mark
Trullllo, Reno. 6· 10.
U-1. Jot RlcherdlOn, P1sedena,
2'~ 2. Jof\nnv Clevtland, SoQuel, C.ltt.
26·0. l , Chris Welker. OevtnC>Ol'I, Iowa,
2•·91.'J. T J-1 Joe Rlcllercnon, Peseoene,
SJ·6'h (nellonel record. Old rtcOl'd SJ·•'I• bv Sanve OwOlel>I, 1978). 2. MlchHI Patton,
Mt Ayre, NC., S2-S1·'i 3. Frenll Long,
Allente, Ge., S1·3 (wlnO-•lded).
PV-1. Cedrick Fullard, ReVlown, Mc,
17·0 2 Todd Verblck, We\lknlle. Wis .
1•·7 l Oevld Pickett, ltevtown, Mo., 16·3.
SP..-1 Greg Altktnheed. Mlulon Vltio.
63·71~ 2 JOf\n Bender, Slletler, Cent., 61·5
'3, G•tfy LtJ•mbre. Brlslol, Pe .. 61·1''>
OT-I Tembl Wenil, Fount1ln Vellev,
190-1 2 Marll Vukesln. Hevre, Mont.,
117·2 J Kevin Alellerdson, Sheffer, 114· IO JT-1 Tltn Kulig, Lansdale, Pe, 703·2
2 8rlen Wtlhev. Lansdale, Pe, 202·2 3
Kurt Kernt, Hev1, Ken 114· 1
USflL
WUTlllN GONf'lll•NCI
l"adlk
W L T Pd. H P'A
LA ••llf'MI Arhone
Denver
Oakland
• 1 0 sis 1'7 '°' I • 0 JOO '31 27•
I I 0 500 "' 11' 7 • 0 ..,. Jlt >OS
c:..111 •·HoullOll 10 s 0 "7 514 J.'9 MIChlOall I • j JOO ,.. )41
OIUehllml ' ' 0 .. 217 Jl5 c111caoo s 10 o m 110 m
s.nMtolllo s 10 1 m m m
•AlflllN CO.f'IUNCS
Atalltlk
1S 1 •
11 4 0 , 12 •
2 ll • .......,,.
I· 8''""9Nm 12 3 I
a•TamM .. v U . A 0 .._ Ortlen• I 7 0
~ 1 '0
Jacbonvllle • 12 O
1-cilncMd -~ i.rth y ·Cllnched dlVl&loQ tllle
... GI 201
JfJ w 114 ·"° w aH • m na c
..... ~. lewW
()eklpd 20, Mldlteen 1)
Tarnee .. v 42. Merl'WllMt 14
T•Y"1 GeMlt LA ....... el ClklilftOl'N CC'MMel 1 ti
HJO •m) W~on at I rtnlntNim ~ Qrljynt et ,....., ~--c---
O!IUllO el Houlton •
DMP ,.. flMllno
DAV•Y'S LOCKElt (Newt>Ort Beeell)
-V2 engters IDS t>errec:ucse, 260 t>onllo, 17
veflowlell, 21 rock tlsh. 4 helll>\Jt, 97 cellco
l>ess, 31 s.nd beu, n1 meckerel, 70 ~•Cl. 2 sc~lpfn .
NEWPORT LANDING (Newport
9-dl) -62 enoters 73 cellco t>eu. 10
Sine! Diss, 10 oerrecuCle, 1 v•llowlell I
wllltt Ml l>ess 210 ,.,,.ckerel
This wfftl's trout SJl•nts
LOS ANGELES -Cestelc L•k• JKk· son Lake, Pudelonoston• Lake Sen Gebrtet
River IMS! end weSI fOf'ks)
SAN l•lllNAlltOINO -Grffll Valley
Lake, Grll!«V Lake, Jenk• Lake, S.nte
Ane RIYer-, S.nle Ane River (south fon.J
lllVElllStDE -Fulmor Lake Htmtl
Lake.
S.,. DtaGO -Doane Pono Sen Luis
Rey ttlver
KlilllN -Alellf' CrMk, CICIV Cfffl<.
Erslllne Cr..-, Kern River <Oemocret
Dem to KRI Powernoust, Borell Power-
llOUM to Oemocret Dem Isabell• Dem to
80At4 Powerl\oust, KRJ Powerhouse 10
Lake lsetlellel
TULA.Ill -Bone CrHk. Orv Meltdow
Crffk, Kern River !south lork), Kern Rl1ter
(Fairview Dem to Kltl PowerllOuse, JOlln·
sonelel• BrldQe lo Fefrv11w Dem), NC>IM
Youne CrHll, PIPC>ermlnl Creek Cuooer end lower), South Creek, Tul• River
(mlddlt fonlJ, Tul• River (nortll and soulh
forks of main lorkl, Tutt River (Ceder
Sloe>e lrN)
INYO -Beker Cr...._, Big Pint Cr•ll. 11.noD Creek Oower, middle, south end
Intake II), Geor11t L•k•. GOOCl•I• CrHll.
lnoeoettdeoce Cr•ll.. Lelle Sebrina. Lone
Pine Cr•, 0.k Creek (north fork). Owens
RfVlf (l...IWs Brldoe~own&trHm IO St-erl
LAl\e), Pine CrH!<". Roc:k CrMI<. Lake,
Slleonerds Creek, Symmes Creek, T•boosl
Creelt, Tinemehe Cr ..... Tuttle Creek.
U.S. 0tvm1Mc trl•b sc,t\edU ..
t·1' Fencing
et ClllQvo
JUNE
(Nehonel Cnernp1onshtPI
10-Jvtv 17 Woman' Rowing, •I
Hanover, NH
10·23 SlloollnD, el Ct'llno
12-72 Yachting, et Long BHcn
16·24 Men's end Women's Track and
Field, et Los Anoeles
'4·17 Ahylhmlc Gymnullu, at Allanllc
City, N.J.
17 Eoue1trlen ShOw Jumping, et Derian.
Conn
11•23 FrHslYlt enO Greco·Romen
Wresttlf'IG, al Grand RIPICll , Mich
1"'21 ROid Cvcllno " SOOll•ne. WHll
2S-30 Min's e nd Women's Swimming, et
tndlentl>Olls
2'-Jufv I EQvestrlan, et Hemlllon, Man
2'-Jutv 1 EQuutrlen Orenege, 1t Him·
'"1>n. Mau ·
2'-J\Av I Men's Rowing (Petr wlthOvl
COUVf•ln, Petr with couweln, lour with
cou•tln, dOut>ll eno ouedruot• slt.ulta), et
Princeton, N J
2'--JO Women's Rowing (Pair wlthOvt
cou••in> •' Princeton, H.J
JULY
I Eoue11r11n ShOw Juml>lno er Leke
PIKld, NY
... Otv!nt, •I lndla11111ohs
6 F Bo11off. •t Lu VeoH
6 cll11Q. e l Colofedo ~tn11,, COIO
I
Sudden 'Chief (Edwards I I 40
Also raced Frenell Force. Set CHh,
SC.ts Ctel>tler. Blue Pool. Tu Tu Jof\n, tnll.
Roller
Time· 27.2•
5l IXACTA (]·61 paid $41 20
EIGHTH llACE. 170 yards
Sier lnvntmenl (Hert) 1100 140 4 80
8ol>bY Otl Oii (Gerclll 3 40 2 40
Tens Gentlemen CPllk1nlonJ 600
AllO reclel. Gracious Rel>. El Polreros,
Miio Thunder. Mr~ tomrrwlar. Sonw Kft)de
-cnance
Time '6.«
Sl EXACTA 17·2+6·7·11 oeld
S24,729.40 wllll one wlnnlf'IG llekll (sl•
ll<>f'sH) S2 Plcll Sbt consolation paid .SIS 00
wflll 48 wlnntno tlckels (five horses)
NINTH RACE. 400 vercis
Bleck Alllence IAOelrJ 14 80 6 '° 4 00 Wln<lv dHh (Herl) 4 40 ) 40
Rebegeln (Frvd•Y) 7 60
Also rec.cs s1eunc11s Vt1v11 Cell Cereo.
Bendotentv Scolt Lewis O•vll W'10. Wer
Sier Wrangler. Hem91ns Jet
Tl,,,. 19 IS
TENTt1 lltACli. 3SO "'erds County Pistol (Mltcl'!eltJ S 00
Jell 0 LUcti <Hermon)
S'nlln Six <Fryoavl
00 HO • '° 360 310 Ko11k Alto raced Reoeis S.1nl, Htle
Cll•cal>O Re«>. Strew Jell1n
Tome. 17 '6
S3 aXACTA O·l> oe1<1 "'8 20 Attef'ldlnct 9,493
Moetvwood Partr
SATUllDAY'S RESULTS
USttl .. '7·dlV ttlorouentwld rMttlne) FIRST RACE. 6 lurlong1
Mllor Biii CBteckl S 90 l 20 2 60
Rooer Gummo IMcC1rron1 6 00 4 00 W.C SheckV (Valenruelel 310
Also raced Joiohnleil. TOP Encore.
Lottv Eagle, Gr.ool>I•
Tl,,,., 1: 10 41S.
SECOND RACE. One mite
SPffCI Leiter (Guerre) 10 20 • 10 2 90
Alsllurouk (Hewllvl 310 2 .0
Bencselelre <McC.,ron) 2 40
Also recld· FrHwhffllno, Perfect
Cover. Cetollrv, Pierre L• Monl, MIQtrty
Ceeur. Golden Mlnslrel
Time 1;31 n DAIL y DOUBLE ( ,.., NICI m 40
THHtD llACIE. 6 IUf'lonGs
Fest Thlno IMcCerronl 7 40 4 20 3 20
RUltens Chermer (Mll1•> 7 40 uo
Accrual (Veten1uele) 4 lO
Also recld· Prlmerv Act, HoltHI GIGI •
GVPSV Autumn. Bold Fencv Ocean Oevo·
llOfl.
Time· 111 3 S
U EXACT A IS·ll PllCI I 117 00
FOURTH RAC£. S furlongs Ten Grano !Veteniueta) 2 90 2 40
Righi Con (Mlie) l IO
Cartful LOOk (C•Pilelnel
2 20
320
00
Also recld No L•IC" Run
GulfstrHmer Wiid Glen Driver
Tl,,,.. 5' 2/S
S.ros,
'5 EXACTA (1-3) Pelc! '72 SO
FIFTH llAC•. I l/16 miles on lurf
Jllllnslt.v (Men) 4.20 2 60 2 20
Blnga (Culenldel A 60 UO
Honey Hal>ll (Sll>lll•) 2 40
Also raced I'm Gunnecie11v1n. Ek>el'I,
lndl•n F11>111.
Time: 1:43.
lS &XACTA (2·7) P•ld S'6 90
SIJCTM lllACE. 6 lurtongl
Trendv Pren (Gerclel • 00 2 60 2 20
lncumt>us <V1l1111uel•I 340 260
Cllltf Deuonrer (McCerron) ? eo
Also rececs Exou(•fl• Sandy's Trip
Tencsoorle, Victorious Joy, Luckv Melln11
Time· I 10 2 5
lS EXACTA 11·41 oa1d '3550
s•VENTH llACli. One m•it
Ju&I Arrivld <C•lnd• I 3710 16 40 10 olO
Lost Creel\ (HewleV) IS.40 I .0
GOiden E IMIH) 680
Also recld I Bet Oellm1t, Fleet Paul Allison.
Al Kllefifa Mr Unl>ellev11>1e, ltnOUISIVllV
Time 1.37 2 s
lS EXACTA (4·1) oa>d SllOOO
J2 PtCK SIX la· I OI' S· 1·2 or 4-1 41 ~Id
U ,S75IO with 7J Winning tlc;k1l1 talx
llONftl S2 Piek Sb consoletlon oalcl SS? to
wlfh.4,0s.2 winning lie"''' (five llOrll\I
EIGHTH llAC•. I 1116 mllfl on turf
Prince True (Veltf'l1utlel 15 00 6 00 UO
Mr Double M. (Oel•hOvHY•) I 00 4 to
Melestlc SllOrl (Hewtev) 4 60
Abo r~. Tlohts, T•uneMI Si.w.
BldOuln, Tennessee Rll•
Tim. 1 :40 11 S u liXACTA (6·S) Hid .nsoo
NINTH RACI. OM mtlt. S.lllllO' Wtll (Mell) 12.00 UO 3 40
Went11n (Ciarcle) 4 20 2 eo
IUl Au Lall (Velentuell) uo
A.bo recld. Swlth'1 Wind, Eertv S.1111r.
1.llee RIOoe. L•lld•n ll•d•, Jeck Jouett,
ltoslroeiovlch.
;t
flme: 1.37 ,
SS •XACTA I• 5) Nld S12t SO
Atr~nce JU37
NHL draft
Oreft 1111etlon1 S1turcs.v In "" N1tlonal Hocll.ev Lowe tfltrv dr•ft wllh 1 .. m
u1e<t1119, t>l•vll''s neme, l'Ollllon and la"
amattlil' club ""1th IM11ve effllletlon If env.
'"" lteUnd I Pltt1i.uro11. Merlo l...IMltV•. c, L•v•I
4QMJMLI, , New .,.,MY, Klfk MIMt', c.
Gueloh COHLI, 3. Chlceoo Cfr1>m I.Ct
AllfflH) td ~IVll., rw, T .. m USA, 4
TOl'Onto. Al ''''"'· Cl, Tnm USA; $. Montreel, Petr Svobod•. d, C11ch01lovakl1 ;
6 LO• Ange\H (from Chlceoo>, Cr.IQ
"ldmond, e1. Teem CeM<Ja 7, O.trolt, Shewn lurr. c. KllChlnlr (OHL). I , MonlrHI (from SI LO\.llt>.
SlltYllt COl'son. c:. Bra11tford (OMLI, '· Plllsl)urgh (from WIMINO), Dovo &od09r.
Cl, K•mlooo• (WHL), 10. VeOCOUlllf, J.J
Dalo11t1u11. d, Teem C•nade, 11, Hertford (tr11m MontrMI). Svlveln Cote, d, QuetlK
(QMJHLI
17. Cetoerv. G.,v Rotierls, tw Ofl•w•
(OHL); 13. Ml~··· Devld 0...IM, d, Kent Pftp • Coflll • I• New VC)l'k RlllOll'S. Terrv
Cerllner d PeterbOrouvh <OHL), 15, Que-
DK. TrevOI' Stlenbl.lr11. rw. Guelc>h (OHL);
1'. Pittsburgh llfotn Phlledeklftlj). Rooer
8elen111r c. Klnoaton COHL). 17, WHhlne·
ton, Kevin Hiicher, d, Norlll hY (OHL)
II Bvtfalo, M.i.ael Anders.on, c,
Swff<len lt, lo5ton, Dave Puln, rw,
Prln« Al~I (WHLI. lO New Vor'k
15tenden, Ouncen MeCPllenoq. d, Suk•·
toon <WHL), 21 Edmon10tt, SllrT\er
Odeteln, d Regine (WHLI
SKonel It IW\CI 12 ?nlleO.IPhfe (from Plll~rgh) Greo Smylh, d, London IOHl.1, 23. New 'Jersev.
Craig Blllln11l0tt, 11, Believllta COHI.), 24 Lot
AngelH, 8rl•n Wiiks, c. Kltc~•f COHLl.
25. Toronlo, Todd Gltl, d, Windsor (OHL),
26 St Loul•, Brian Bennlno (from /W>n·
I HI, from Heriford), d, Portland (WHL);
~' ,._Hr*r'ft~ •• ....... .. , , Hrf"'-~.~~--~ Of "'•
11 Dllroll. Doug HOUda. d, C•l9.,v (WHLI. 29 Montrffl (from St. Louis),
Steollen• Rlc:ner, c, Granby tQMJHLl, 30.
Wlnnl"9, ?etlf' Oourls, c, (UNH), 31.
Vencouvtr, Jeff ltOllll~. tw, Portland
IWHLI, 32 St Louis Clrom MontrNll,
AntllOnv Hrkec:. c, Orlllle, Jun. B
33 C•lll•rv. Ken S.bourln, d. S.ull S11.
Marll 101-iLI. 34 WHhlnglon (from Minne·
sole), St1911111 Luch, rw, Mllt)Onon High
Scl\Ool, Man, JS New Yori!. ltengen.
Raimo Helmlnen c. llYH. Finland; 3'.
Quebec, Jeff Brown, d, SY<ltlurv COHL), 37.
Ptllledlll)flle, Jeff Chvctvun. d, Kl119tlon.
(OHL)
31 C•lll•rv urom Wuhin9ton), Paul Renhelm, c;, Edina Hl9h School, Minn; lt.
8ulfelo, Doug Trel>lt, tw, Reolne (WHL),
.cl 8o•lon. Rev P001o1kl, c, Portlend
IWHL), 41, New Yor11 llillncs.n. 8ruce
Mellnson, rw, Olllewe, (OtiLl. 4l. Edmon-
ton. Oervt RMUllll. II. KemlOOPI (WHL).
Tlltrd ·~ 43 Pf'lll•O..Phla (from Plthbur9hl,
Oevld Mclev, tw, K"°""ne (WHL); "·New
Jenev. Nell Oevev, Cl, MlchlOen St.; 45..
Clllcago (from LOS An"'41S), Trwnt
Yewnev, d, S.sketoon (WHL); '6. Minne-
sore (from TOl'onlol. k.enneth Hodof, c, St.
John'1 High Sc:llool, Mou, 47. Phlledele>r,i•
(from Hartford), JO/In srevensJ 12.-.0sbawa (OHL); 48-"t.oi An~ lfrom Chicago),
John En11llsh, d. Seutt Sii. Marie (OHL); 49.
Ottroll, Miian Halue>e, d, C1echOllovt1kle;
SO St Louis, Toby Oucoton, lw, Bellow•
High ScllOol. Vermof\t; Sl Montreal (from Winnipeg), Petrldl Roy, a. Grtnl>v
(QMJHL), S7 V1ncouver, Oevlel S.undlti.
tw, St Lawrence Un•v. SJ St. Loufs (from MontrHI), Robert Dirk, d, Reolna (WHL),
S4 MontrHI Cfrom Ce!Arv). Gr"""
Boner. rv. Sault St• Merle !OHLJ, SS.
Vencouver (from MIMflOll), l.andls
Cll,ulk, lw Celgerv (WHL), 5' St Louis
(from New York ltenoeol. Ale" Ptfrv. 11.
Mol.lnl SI Cherlfl Hlgll SChool, A.I.. S7 Queoe<:. Sttvlfl Finn, d, Level (QMJHL),
st llencouver <from Phllade!Pllle), Mike
Sl•ven• c Kllcl'lene< IOHLI, S9 Wesl\lng·
IOfl M•Clllel PIV<N11!1 C11ChOslovellle, 60
8uffe10. Rev Siie-rd. rw. Cornwen
IOHLI 61 Boston. Jeff Corn911us, d, ,
Kll'Qslon (OHL) 62 New Vorti lllende.n.
Jeff Nor-ton, Cl, CuJlllng Acecsemy, Men, U .
E°"'°'110ft, T~ NOf'mllll, c. Hiii Murr•v HIQn ScllOOI Minn
'°""' ll""° ~ Plt111>ur11h. Mark Tftvens. r-w,
Peterl>orQIXlll (OHL), 4S. MonlrNI (from
New Jersevl. l.ff Brooevr. r-w, Grafton
Hlgll ScllOol, N.O , 66 Chicago (from Los
AnoelH), Tommy Erlkuon f, Modo Alk,
Sw.O.n, 67 Toronto, Jeff RHse, 11. London
<OHLI, 61 Winnipeg <from HarttOl'd), Chrb
Miiis, d, Bramall• Jun, 8 , 6'. Los AllHIH
(from Chlcaoo). Tll<>mU Glevlne, c, 8111erlce High Sctlool, Man; 70. New York
lslendeo (lrom Oetroll), Doug Wieck, lw,
Rocntster Mayo Hloh School, Minn; 71. St. Louis, Grehem Herring, d, Longueull
(QMJHLI. 72. WIMIPeo, Seen Clem.nl, Cl,
lroc:llvllle Jun A; 73. Vancouver, Brien
Bertun l, c, K•m!OoC>& (WHL); 74. N-
J1r11y (from Mol'llrMll. Paul VSlt>Mf't, c,
PetrOlla Jun. B, 7S. Celoerv, Peter RolOI, f,
Dukie Jlhlave, CncllOSOIYakle; 76. Minne-'°"· Mlrotlev Mllv, d. &.yreuth. Wnt Germenv, n New YoMI R•neer1, Paul
8rOllft, C, ROHIU Hl9tl School, Minn. 78 °""*· Terrv Pertclns, rw, Portland (WHL), ,. Ptllledl!Phl•, Dev• ... nSOll, C,
Grand Fortis Hillh $CftOOI, New 8runswldl.;
IO WHlllnolon, Krl1 King, c. P•lerbOrouoh (OHL), 11. Buffalo, 804> Helkldls. d, London
(OHL), ll Boston, Roe.ti Jovce. I, Notre
Dame Hloh ScllOol. Minn. 13 N-Y()l1( lslenden, Ari HHnPN, lw. Fln11nc1, 14.Ed·
monton, ltlc:llerd Nov.-. rw, Rlctlmonel
Tier Two. 8rllllh Columl>I•
'""' It IW\CI IS, Pittsburgh, Ario Jevenelnen, t,
Finland, 14, New JerMV, JOfl Morris, c,
cnetmstoro Hlg!I School, Mau., 17, Los
Allfflel, Dave Grannis, I, $1.PeUI Hlllh
Sdlool, MIM, •• Toronto, Jedi C•PUlllO,
d, Kent Hf11h School. Conn, n, Mlnnet0la
(from Hertford). Jlrl Poner, I, w. Ger-
""""· 90, Chlcego, Tlmo L•hkonen, I,
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Laws·get tough on tax cheats
Congress aims at closing
$100 billion annual tax gap
By JIM LtnHER ,,,, .. .,..,
WASHINGTON -An mch at a
time, Congress is makina it a bit more
difficult to cheat on wes.
The bulky w-increase bills await-
ina action by negotiators from the
Senate and House inctude aevcral
provisions aimed at closinf the $1 ()()..
btllion..a-year ·"tax gap' -the
amount the Internal Revenue Service
estimates it loses to those who don't
file returns at all, undcrre~n their
income or overstate deductions.
Among the chanfes:
-The House bill would require
firms or individuals receiving mort-
aaae interest exceedi~ $600 a year to
flle an annual report with the IRS and
send a copy to the ~yer. The
threihold in the Senate b11l 1s $2,300.
-The Senate bill orders a report to
the IRS by anyone rcceivina in the
course of business any cash payment
totaling S 10,000 or mort. This would
include money for selling aoods or
proJ?Cny. opening a credit account or
buying gamblmg chips. The IRS
would have to be told the name,
address and Social Security number
of the payer and the nature of the
transaction. •
I
-The House b1U would require
~yonc payina alimony to report the
fonncr spoust's Socia) Security
number to the IRS. Such paymcnu
arc taxable to the recipient
The IRS estimates $2SO btlhon a
year in income 1ocs unreported. .. . .
The IRS has billed singer Glad)s
Kn1&ht for$26J.610in backta_xcsand
S 196,603 1n penalties, acxuSJng her of
fraudulentl)' failing to disclose large
amountsofincome and tak.tngdcduc-
ti<?M already claimed by her Corpor-
ation.
Miss Knight, in a suit filed 1n Tu
Coun. denies the allegations and says
she never had any intention of
defrauding the government. The IRS
says the entertainer, who lives in Las
Vegas, filed no tax return for I 976 or
l 977 Until 198 l, when &b~ was
approached by lRS criminal io-
vestipton, and failed to keep prapcr
rcoords. The qmcy said she de--
posited SS32, t 6• in four Detroit bank
accounu in 1977 but listed on.ly
$233,882 income on her tu return.
Miss Knight says the bank ckposhs
reflected loans and transfers rather
than h1ddcn income. She also de-
fended u lqitimate the deductions,
for travel, wardrobe and other ex-
pensts. which IRS wd also wett
taken by Perf cction LD Perfonnan~.
Inc.. the company throuah which
Mass Kn1atu and the Pips operate. • • • Randall C. Carlson of Boulder,
Orange COast DAILY ~LOT I nday, JufW,;JL 111t
.. ~.,....118M1~;~¥'1F~~~~ Q':r ~'T'l'\~Sl_ . ~ .. -~~.~~r--.Jy\~~ .. --~~ -~ ~\"'t(Tf":
Colo., embezzled $30,000 from the
bank where he worked, intcndi0$ to
ftnancc an illegal drug transaC11on.
make a profit and return the money
before lli,s misdeed was discovered.
There was a hitch .
Accordfog to Carlson, he drove .le'!~~~~~~~~= .... .,.1f?otel. ~ tN--"'I~...,___.,_,, .
' men he \~ntified as &0-iwctn ailQ-
wcnt to a nearby service station to
repair a taillight on his car. He
returned to the motel in time Lo bear
the go-betweeM tell bow they bad
been robbed of the money at gun-
point. The three aareed to stage a fake
bank robbery to hide the embezzle-
ment, but. Carlson said, the two other
m'en never showed up.
I
Here are the atock Dl&rket activities of publicly traded
Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, June 1.
Data providedby Newport Securities Corp. ·
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Shields that block VDT radl ati()n
ordered from Irvine co~ration
DWl Corp. (NASDAQDWfC) of · Irvine ha received 1 SJ mlllion order
from Omqa Gamma Ltd. for
Somasbield uniti. a line of VDT
radiation ahicld.s.
As pen of the transaction. Omep
Oa.mma will rueivc marketina riabLS
for the Somashield ~uct line.
first announced rn June 1983, tbc
Somuhield i1 • transparent pit.le
containina rad11t1on-blockina lead
that fill onto any video display terminal. Tht ha&h ~rfonnance
l1lMJd f'iht out nh1Ut haunt. out rad1auon and po~llvc ions
cmined by video KTCCn wbik
enhl.ricina picture contru1 and miuc·
ini eye strain.
Under tcnru of tht S3 million ~mtnt, OWi -..ill re(eivc
ssoo.ltus royalti for the mar· kerina ts and f\ature manufac.
turiQI r · ts The initial order v.ilt be
completed within 12 mont~s
Omcp Oamma " 1 pri~atcl held
company headquancttd 1n Wcsllilc.
.,..hicb will es1.1blisb national di tribu· tion for the Somuhield product line. ln mllint ltic announcemen&.
Robtrt K. Fujioka. chairman and
chief exccutift officcT of DWI. said,
'11\is uanSKlion accomplishes a ~ r step in our business plan to
est1blish the lnottk di\lision in the
product development and manu&c-
tunna busancu.: The' qRtmcnt a
better assura 1 profitable fiscal year
for the 12 months endtd June 30,
19M.''
Other new Pfijdura btina de·
\'eloped for manufKtUtt by the
di\'i ion include the linear anJ t1on
pump. tumndy undtt 1 test by 1
m or coml)lny. •
I
After suo-endenng to the FBI,
Carlson concluded he bad been bad
by the go-betweens. When be filed his w return, be properly listed the
$30,000 as income and deducted it as
a theft loss. The IRS denied the
deduction on &rounds no loss had
been proven; Carlson appealed to the
Tax Court and lost.
The court found no evidence the
go-betweens ever existed; noted
Carlson had made no effort to recover
the money, and condudect ".Io allo..w.
a theft-loss deduction on the evidence
in this case would open the gates to
claims limited only by the imagina-
tion."
Don Karcher
to be honored
Donald F. Karcher. president of
, .Karl Karcher Enterpnscs. will receive
the Amcncan Red Cross Orange
County ··sptrit Award" June 28 at the
Anaheim Marrion How dunn& an
elaborate dinner and awards presen-
tation.
Local smaller firms
get financial help
A substanttaJ nc~ sou~ of
financial help lS now avatlabie for
smaller busineues locally as a result
of the recent acqu1s1uon of I st CAL
BIDCO of Newport Beach by Untted
Bank S.S.8. of San Francisco. The
immediate 1mpaC1 of lhc acquismon
provides an add1uonaJ $1 0 mtllion in
new financmg available for fundtng
small busmess loans here dunaa
19&4
Tickets for the Sl2S per person.
black-uc event arc available from the
Red Cross.
For more information call
835-538 l.
I St CAL BlDCO, a private, Stale
licensed business and indust.ri11 ~
velopmcnt corporation, WJCU fillin&
the capital gap for California's small
busmcsscs by making long tenn
federally guaranteed business loans.
AlrCal sets passenger record
•
AtrCaJ of Ncwpon Beach boarded
more passengers 1n May than any
month m its 17-year history, with a
record 351 .257 passengers.
135, 710.000, wbde avaJlablc-seat
miles increased 31. 7 percent to
252.380,000. Load factor for May was
53.8 percent.
ahead of our projections; and we bad
one of the best Memonal Day
weekends m our history," be noted.
Correction ... . This represents a 14.2 percent
increase over May 1983, and con-
unucs the rccord-brea.lcmg per-
formance of the Newpon Bcachbascd
earner. The previous record was
established in August 1983. AuCaJ
has broken prcvtous monthl} board-
ing records for 16 of the last I 7
months.
AtrCaJ's chairman. prcs1dcnt and
chiefexeC\1uveofficer, Wilham Lyon,
said. "Our record May performance
can be attnbuted to several factors.
"Traffic in the com dor has been
excellent. parucularly between Los
Angeles and San Francisco. our new
SeanJc-San FranClSCO non-stop scr-
Vl<:e bas been well recc1,~d Wlth
traffic on this new route substanttally
Information 10 Thursday's Dailj
PiJot rcganhng continuing educanoa
crcd.Jts for real estate hcensecs and
property managers was incorrect.. •
The two-day senunar 1s June 2Q
and 21 at South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa. AddttionaJ information
1s avadable by calling ('415) 65S-088l.
Revenue passenger miles for May
increased 14.8 percent to a record
Flx~Rate
Adjuatable
Rate
•
.......
C...-ct
FoundwaS&L
P:;lic~
C:~omcer
Any toen otncer
~t
Santa Paula S&L
Any loan officer
Great American Fed
Any loan Offf(;8(
Anaheim S&L
Any loan offioer
Rat• quoted are tor tingle family, owner·
oocopfed homes, .bought With a 20% <fown
payment. Each exampte tndudel three of the top
~. as Mlected by Prime Rating Inc. All
lendet9 have been rtnked f>y Interest rate, ~nt
terms and fML If a lender requires PMI, (private
mortg11ge ln..ranoe,) It has been calculated Into
the tnt..at rate or potnt1 lhown. AU tenderl were
updated Ind ¥Wined IS Of April 24, 19M.
FIXED ahOWI the traditional long-term ftxed·
rat• mortgllQe. A.ML (Adjust•~ Mortgage loan)
caMel a variable lnterelt rat .. adjusted ewry few
monthl or years u Indicated In the d\ar1. The
payment adjustment tenn tor an AML witl be
dltt.rent than the ret• adjustment term, therefore
cau ng negative amortlution (unpaid lnter•t it
added to the prtnclpal.) ARM .i.o carriM a
varlable lnt«•t rate, but the rate adtust• every
ML ...
13.600
13.500
13.750
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Rate
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11 125 2 00
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Int. ..... ......
10.50 1.5
1~50 2.0
10.'50 l.6
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Yre. "'
AIMi1.
Y'8.
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:150
2SO
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250 12 mo • 0
250 12 mo 5.0
.. , .,
u.
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loen
few ~ra as Indicated, and the payment
aC:tJustment term la elwayt the same a the rate
adjustment term. Thia toa:n does not ~ttYllly
amon Both adjua1able loana may or may not
h8Ve a cap on the maximum percentage ftK;t ...
In lnt9rett rate over the term of the loan.
NOTE: Information on mortgtge tending fn
Orange County la provided by Ptttne Rltlftg lnC. Of
Sa to. Rat for th partJ91 llat are dlf1Wd
from Pr1me Rat ng·a databul of more than 350
lendera that are act the mono• mllnl9t
and tend In Orange County. Lenderl uw)49d
control approxuna y 80% of eource money
money •vana~ for reeJ •tate loana tn the ttate.
More ntormation may be obtaln8d by C8lllng
Prtme Rating. t ll·frM at 800432·"99. The Deity
P.ilot -=cepts no rMpQnllbUtty tor the Pnme
Rating report•
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More of the same silliness for the new TV season
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By JERRY BUCK .,,,........,.,..""'
LO ANGEL~ -Thcre·s this new show about It
talkl"J (at, named Mr Model T, who sa}s funny thin,gs
like "Oop! Ooaa'" and&ets mto lot~ of scrapes and works
on the side as a pnvate eye with a handsome but
my tenous model named Pierce: A1Tow.
We're only luddm&. folks. but that gives you some
idea of what the fall telcv1S1on season holds m store
ABC"~ got a show called "Street wk" about a
motorcycle that goes 400 mt.Jes an hou . This crime-
fighti ng mach me isal most a~ smart as" Airwol f," although
it doesn•t hover as well, except when 1t h1b a bump at top
speed.
Telev1s100 1s a medium of 1JJusion. and tbe biggest
on,. of :i 11 i<: th11f l'Rrh vl'Ar'<: """' rron nf <:howc; c;f"ems to be
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worse than what bas aonc before. It would be tiard to equal some-of the clinkers of the past, although this pa~t year,
"Mama Malone" came dose.
So. the newahows frof}'I ABC. C BS and NBC probably
are no better, nd no wof1C, than anythms seen before.
lndttd, a lot oflhcm l"C'Kmble 5hows seen before. NBC~ ··Highway to Heaven," about a probationary
angel trying to win his wings by performinggOOd dttdson
Eanh. hu a famll11r rina, The differenoe, and it's a critical
differtnct. 1s Michael Landon. If anybody can make
sentiment and schmaltz palatable, it's Landon.
"Hot P\inuit, ·• also NBC's, is a variation of he
Fugitive." Hert. a hu!lband and wife are on. t , from
the cops and a would-be assassin. The wife is a test car
dnver. Natch, for all those chases,
There's an abundance of detective shows. most of
,
them Wllh cule twlstS:
-Lynda C,aner and Loni Andersoh like over the
de1ect1ve ency left to them by their late husband (fur one
of the two. ex-husband) in NBC's ''Partners in Cnme."
-Jon-Enk Hexum and JeMifer O'NeiU pose as
fa hlon photosra~hcr and model to ~ut out fires in the
world's hot spots 10 CBS' "Cover Up. •
-NBC's "Hunter" 1s about ·•a pair of unorthodox
undercover detectives ... trying to sta1 out of hot water at
h dquaners." At last, somethina different.
C continues to find variations on •'The Love
Boat" and "Fantasy Island" theme. "Paper Dolls" isabou1
the "fast-paced, dazzling world offaabion." All that 's gold
is in "Glitter," the magazine (and show) that tells ._u.
There's also "Finder of Lost Loves," in which Tony
Franciosa is a cupid who tracks down the love from your
past. COunt on A ron Spelling and OOuatas Cramer to
make th11 work. . • . . l""D<'•
The how that 50und) the most aotn1uma ts "'~
"Murder She Wrote." It' about a celebra\td m)'J\try
writer who ha a penchant fbr so1vina crimes. lt
An;cla l.aosbury as the Agatha Chrisue-hke writer, ~n
enough ngJlt there to-watch. I~ yo~ need ~uniter
cncoura1ement. the creators behind at are Ram.rd
Levinson and Willian Link ("Columbo." ''McCloud")
and Peter S. Fischer ("Ellery Queen," ••Columbo").
Spealon& of mysteries, 1n a season. where IOOd
situauon comedies were hard to find. why did CBS c:incel
such promising shows as "DomesJic Life" and "Suzaanc
Pleshette Is Magaie Briggs" and keep "AfterMASH''?Ohe
more year on the air for that show and it may undo all tbe
good will generated in 11 years by "M-A-S-H."
'Gigolo' to 'King David' a big stretch f Or Gere
By MATT WOLF ._..tM ,.,_ Wrtt.t
IYER. England -Bearded \\uh a wig oflong. sha~)
hair. actor Richard Gere looled far removed from the hip
scnsuahsl o f .. Amencan Gigolo" -1he mo\le tha1 shot
him to stardom
But he was lacing wha1 could be 1he most challenging
role ofh1s career King David
On a Pinewood Studio soundsta$C in Iver. 22 miles
west of London. Gere and Australian director Bruce
Beresford were rev I\ 1ng that long los1 film genre. the
biblical epic. It was 1hc 1hird week of shooung on
Paramount's $23 mtlhon .. King David." ,
Bo1h Beresford and producer Marun Elfand are
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"It was Bruce's choice to have Gere," Elfand said
dunng a break in filming, adm1ltmg that he mitially had a
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Enc<'mpassing the 50 years from Pavid's anointment
as King of Israel through his marital and polJtical
struggles. his fall from grace with God and his redemption,
the movie gives Gere a range he's yet to experience in film.
Gere starred as a young man of questionable morals
in I 980's "Amencan Gigolo." In 1982, he played the brash
serviceman. Zack Mayo. in "An Officer and a Gentle-
man."
Beresford. whose films "Don's Party," ··Breaker
Morant" and "The Getting of Wisdom" helped the
Australian movie industry to grow. &ald there 1s more to
the story of David than his celebrated encounters wtth
Bathsheba and Goliath.
"The forces lhat impinged on David, the decisions he
had to make. the relat1onsh1ps he had with people and with
God and the way he felt about Him -it becomes
fascinating when you fqllow everything that happened to
David from his childhood to his death," Beresford said.
"King Dovid" marks the soft-spoken 43-year-old
director's second American film. His first, "Tender
Mercies:· starred Roben Duvall and earned him an
Academy Award nomination for best director. Duvall
won the Oscar for best actor for his ponrayal of an
alcoholic country singer.
"It's ni ce to know that there are still people in
Hollywood who want to make quality fi lms for which they,
know very well there is not going to be a massive market, ·
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Nadia Coma.oed perfonu ID l9780IJ'lllplce.
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chanta and public c:ipeaauon adia Rbds &om
Karol)'i nd her fOf'nd nd psoa eati111 ~ pin1na ~~M . •
Tbctt also s the fuzzy ,~ tMI Nadia may have uicd &o commit Mllddt ... ,by i driftDal blaial.
Tbomp$0D 1d the movie in1.entionaOy madc Ole incident unclear.
"We only hid ond·band 1nrormatioa About the
suicide attempt.·· id 1bompton. ~we bandied It lbe
way Nadia did 10 her autobw;istal)hy. Wbieb is you just
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Nadia pulls benelf out of bcr doldr\lms. and. wnh
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the 1980 Ol)'tilpics. The film ends with ber COUJaFOUI
performance at the 1979 World ChampiodSb.ipt.
"Nadia" travels chronolQ&Jcally throuab bCr ~or
athletic milestones. Her firu meet was a di.laaer. Sbe.fell
off the beam three times.
and more danna at the ~xt plaYJrOUnd. • Just enou&t.i is dei>ktcd from the l 976 Olympic
Interests and commitments also changt. and .what competition to ~ll why the mid fell in love wilb a
was once a pme becomes a business.. It's tbe rare athlete poker-faced 14-ycar~ld. whose t..rldaiwk poo)'tail
-baseball s Pete Rose comes to mirld -who can still swayed like a pendulum as e redefined pttfection.
play with cbildhke enthusiasm after cnjoyin& and Am--can 't,mnast M•_;• F--a-:"k wu Used to rt• suffcnna from fame. L "'' .. "_ ·~ ... After her phenomenal acbjevcmcnt on 1ntcmationat create Nadia's 1rst PttfCct pefformanc:e. but no other
TV at the Montreal Olympics.. Nadia can't be the routines aruhow.D ... We looked at the ABC footalC, but it
anonymous littJe &irl anymore. She's tqasted as ''UttJe -;;;wa=s=too=ha=rd=to=ma=te=h;='·=sa==id' =lb=o=m=pso,==!J\.==;;;;=~ Miss Perfect .. in nxosnition ofhercollccuon of pcrl'ect-10' 11
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PK:nnout euaM•• fllAmlTAT'lmNT
The '~ penone .,. doing
MO 2 GO, 8342 Fer1nllc:9 Dr , on BMch, CA. 92&47
f'l\el Antttony Tetlk, 8382
~ Huntington Bellch, CA
Aobert MlcMll Glanerakla. 2049 ~ 01, Coate Mela, CA
z.tild A. Shah, 4n Highland Ct ,
Uplllnd, CA 9178e
Thie bUeftlell la conducted by •
genlrll perlnenhip
Aobet1 M. Gtaneratlll
T'Ne llltement WU ftled wt1h the County CW1I ot Orange bounty on
May 2•. 19&4 ~
Publlehad Orenge Coelt Delly PUot June 11. 18, 23. 30, 198A
SA.·22
DEATH NOTICES
ACTmOUaMl ... U
MAim ITATDmMT
The lollcMlng penon 11 dotng
bullneMM:
SA.MOHi REUNION 197•. S115 8
Al.--y, Colta MIN. CA. t2e2t
S1ewn Beck, Gt Oxford, !Mne.
CA 92715
TNI ~II conduc1ed by en
lndMdull.
Sl4'\llO Bee*
Thia 11atement wu ftlad with the
County Clertl of Orange County on
Mey 20, 1111M ,,....
Publlthad Orange COlll Delly
Piiot June 10, 17, 2•. July 1, 198-4
' I SU-3
MOC lt>TICE
flCTTT10U8 ~ .. NAm ITATE_,..,
The lollowtng pet'ION .,. doing
bulineel M:
AMOEX DATA SERVICES. 3920
Birch, Su"• 104, Newpor1 Bellch,
CA 92MO
Chat1enl Minotti, 10772 Knott.
Stanton, CA. 90e80
H«lry Arjad, 310 Fernando #307.
Balboa, CA. 92N 1
Thie bu81neu 11 conducted b . •
PlB.IC N011C£
'1CTITIOU9 .......
MAim ITAT'llmllT The followtng S*'lonl w. doing butlnlM M;
A 8 CONSTAUCTlON, 2272 ,...._
pot1 BIYd, eo.ta ~ Ca.
Ronald V. J . Bervgren, 777
Flick• Ct, Anahltm, Ca. 12107
Thia buslnell 11 conducted by. an
lndlvtdual Ronald V J. Berggren Tht4 etetemeot wu ftlld with the County Ctetk of Orang. County on
Mey 10, 198'4 -,., ... Publllhed Orange Coaet Delly
Piiot May IO, 27. June 3, 10, 1964
P1C1mOUt llU9ININ
NAm STATININT
The folloWlg S*'lonl .,. doing
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PUTI. 1"6 ~ton Pteoe, No
1•. N9wpott Beech. Ca. t2te 1 ivy a. AAmerto, 19t5 SMnngton ace. K214, N9wpott 8Mcfl, ea.
1
Thie buetMel II conducted by: an
Mdulll
Thlt 1tllement WM ,.::J ~
ty Clerk of Orange County on ey 10, 198-4
n41111 Publllhed Or1inge Cout o.lty
May 20. 27, June 3, 10. 1964
2ea&-a..
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,~"A~...---....... --~r--:--... :t • \ ~~:.'jMJ~tfA4t£":T5 r{ ~ re,i. . Thie stetement .,;_ rued with the
dmt of Rocle A y, Oregon, County Cleft( of Orange County on
former resident of Corona Mey 29, 1964
•1
~ del Mar from 1940 to 1968, Publtehld Orange Cou1 Deity
pu8ed away June 6, 1984. pilot June 10, 11, 2•. Jutt 1, 1964
Mn Olaon was active in SU-.
local and state politics for PWLIC lt)TlC[
many years and was put
presiDe dent .of tte Calif~ ~A~:ru flCTmOUl9USINIU FICTJT10U99UW .. mocrauc omen. U· The lotloWlnQ.,per.c>na .,.. doing NAME 8TAT'a.NT NA• ITATDmNT nera1 tervices will be held buelneee 11: The followlng penon1 ere doing The lollowlng Pl'90M .,.. doing
Monday. June 11, 1984 at DIGISOFT COMPUTING, 19t5 bullneee •: bultMN II'
llAM at Wauda Funeral Orangewood A.Ye., Suite 212, Or· Nlte Owta & Comc>any, p 0 . Box METRO °'8PLAV INC 12 Cor·
H Tillamook ""'---enge, CA 92N8 174. 2005 W. e.lboe Blvd., Newport porate Plaza DrM i202' ....___ ome, • """'e"n Robert w. o.Mey, 3815 Sino-BMctl, CA. 92ee3 BMc:t\ • • ._.........
and pn·vate interment at Pa-lngwood Dr. Vorbl Undl. CA Affcl E. Ormord, 10478 Piecer 'Ca. t2MO .. __ ...
92eee ~ Clrcle, Fountlln V*1y. CA ~~c:o:~ .,.,.., dflc View Memorial Park. SuMn L Oelily, 3815 Sing-92708 nii, bualnell, II condUc:ted by: en
WATKINS lngwood Dr .. YOl'be Unda. CA. P1tr1cl1E.MU1no,8913C...dlnal. untncorporstecl ueoaatton otn.
A JACK WATKINS a resi 92&88 Foun1a1n Vlllly CA 92708 tl'llln 1 pertnenhlp . '. • ~ D. Arenz. 17325 So Madelyn LIYOnton, 1no w ,,..,, c. ~ dent of Orange, Califorula, Nape Cir. Cerrttoe, CA 90701 BalbO• Blvd . Newport Bellch, Ca. nq atatement wu fllld with the
passed away June 7, 1984 at T...ite L. Arenz., 17325 So. 92708 County Clerk of Orange County on his residence. Mr Watkins Nape Cir., Cerrttoe. CA. 90701 Jane E. Cole. 19 &capaoe Crt., Mey 10, 19&4
had bee tina Anni Thia bu.ir-It conducted by: I Newport Bellch, CL 92ee3 FM8111 . nan opera--e ~'6'· g41neta1 pertn«lhtp. Romelia C. Yenerz, 107 ~a. Publlshld Orange Cout Delly
neer with Local Union # 12 Robert W. o.Hey Hu~~:.£--.~ Piiot Mey 20. 27. June 3, 10, 1964
for more than 45 years. He Thie tta1erMM-wet flied wttn the Hlfc:;u·~c:: 92e2e 288&-M
was presently retired from CounM 30ty C1~ of Orange County on ....._._ •• u~lna.. . 1-• ............. ,
Pacific Dredging Co and he ey ' ~ ~ ~,.~.'c;_' 92f.27'-""''""" 1----------
was also a member of the Published Orange COMt Delly Mary T. Pod!Mkl, 18000 Hennen PlllJC lt)TIC( Victory Christi.an Center 10 Pllol June 10, 17. 2•. Jyty 1, 1964 Road, New Bo1ton. Mlchlgen,•-----------SU-7 441fM FICTITIOUI .,.._ .. Orange. Beloved husband of Thie~ 11 conducted by 1 .,~ ITATlm.NT
Bertha M Watkins; beloved generll pertnerlhtp. TIMI fotlowfng J*90nt .. doing father of Raymond C. 1 ___ Pt8.J __ C_lt>_T1CE____ Alice E. Ormord ~ •:
Watluns of Stanton. Arla f1ClTT10UI.,..... TNI 1111.ment WU flied with the SUNTEAA. 19171 Biddle. INIM,
IT County Clerk ol Orenge County on CL 92715 Faye Eide and Janice De MAm A~ Mey 21. 1984 Mertlynn Levy. 811 Lakeview, Burger. both of Alamo, The followtng Plt'IOOS.,. doing ,__Coste Mae. Ca. 92828 bualMS111: North Dakota, Jack Dean J AMES-RA VMONO COMPANY. Publllhed Orange Collt Dally Thia bullnMl 11 conducted by: Ill Piiot May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 198-4 lndlvldual. Astutula of F1orida, Betty 3007 Enterpn., Col11 Meea. CA 281•-a.. Merllyn Levy
Sipes of High Park, Utah 92e26 Thia 111temen1 wu flied with the Raymond Jenklna, 15752 Grey "~·-,..._., of n-..-Coun and Arletta Westman of Ollla. Wwtmln1ter. CA. 112&83 PWLIC ftOTIC[ """''ty ...._... ...,,_._ ty on Wesurunster Also surviving JemM R. Jenklnl, 15752 Grey Mey 21· t9a. ~
are 16 grandchildren, 11 Olt!Thll. Y!~« ~ 92ee3 ,__ FIC~ITA8USMTI_.. Publllhed Orange Co..t Delly dchiJdren and I .,.. __ II ....,...,ucted "' I _,. 1 M 3. 0 964 great gran one al pertnenhlp. The lollowtng peraons .,.. doing PllOt Mey 27, JUM • 1 • 17, 1
brother Albert Watkms of Raymond Jenklna bu~ u · 28t5-8'4
Hunungton Beach. Friends Thll 1t11ament WM flled wtth tlMI The Sllll Connection, 29892 may call at Pierce Brothen' ty Clerk of Orange County on Marguerite Pkwy, S te 2008,•-----------
•Y 29, 198A Miiiion Viejo, Ca. 92892 Ptll.JC NOTICE Smith Mortuary from Noon ~ Jimmy Lae Beuc:ler, 27828 Mom-1-----------
to 9 PM on Sunday. where Publllhed Orange eo..1 Diiiy lng1ter. San Juen Capletrtn0, Ce. flCTmOUI 9USINHI funeral services will be con-June 10. 17. 2•. July 1. 1984 92875 NAm ITATEMSfT
ducted at 1 :30 PM on Mon-SU·5 Thia buem.s Is conduc:ted by. en Thi followlng peraone are doing lndMdual.· bullnela 11: day, June 11, 1984. officitat· -----------Jim 8euc:ler FULL SERVICE DESIGN co ..
ing Reverend F.dward E. i----rt __ B_IC_NO_T1CE____ Thie •lltement wu fllld wt1h the 513'h Jumlne, Corona del Mer, Ce
Dunn f th V· .... ~ l""L-"-County Clerk of Orange County on 92825 0 e i.. ...... ry '-'IU &a-F1CTITIOUI ....... Mey 21. 1984 Paul H. Toetblrg. 513'h Jaemlne, tian Center of Orange. In· MAm ITAn.NT f'Man Corona del Mer, ea. 92825
terment will be made at Pa-IDWThe-•~ Plt'IOOI.,.. doing Publllhed Orange Coul Delly u11 M. PQP911r, 513'h Jumlne,
• afic View Memorial Park. THE PHOTOBANK, 17905 &cy· Piiot Mey 27 June 3. 10. 17, t964 Corona del Mer, Ca. 92e25
P B h • $ h 28 t2-&<t Thia ~ II conducted by-1 ierce rot ers m1t ark Clrcle, &It• K, lrvtne. CA general pe11nent1tp
Mo r tuary, Directors, 271• U..M.Poppler 536-6539 M.L s .. Inc · RMltor., Cal"omla. fltlll.IC lt>TICE Thll ltetement wu filed wtth the 738 N. Wl1arman, #58, San..,_ _____ ...;......;..;;,, ___ "'~· ,..._ ... f Or eoun
dlno CA .,.2~,,. RV"TOTMW•• -··-u ...,.,.,nty .,_,. o ange ty on BAILEY ner • · • ~ ... ,..,,,....,.....v_ M 21 1"'•~ Thia bu81 ... ~ ............ by: N"'.-ITA...._... ey ' ...... --CLAYTON C. BAILEY, neee ......... """'..., ·• -·~· ,.._,. llon. TIMI followtng penone ere doing PUblllhed Orange Coaet Delly
beloved husband of Betty Maril L. Semlnano, Prealdenl buCllAnellLIFOllRN: IA CANOES. 1~5 ,.._..., Piiot May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 198-4 Bailey, loving father of Rob-Thie 1111emen1 wu flied wt1h the .. ~ 2.-·~ Bailey of Ariz.on.a and nty Cleft! of Orenge County on Piece, Colt• Mela, Ca 92827 .....,......
ey 30 t9a. John Bud Hohl, 161 E 211t
Wilson of Elainore, · f'M70M Street, Colt• Mela. ea. 92827 -----------nua: loving brother of Publllhed Orange Cou1 Delly Tnll bulkleu ta condu<:1ed by. an fltllJC lt>TICE
Blanch Schomp. Pansy Val-llot June to. 17. 2•. July 1. 198'4 lndlvlduet... -----------su..e Jonn Bud Hohl flCTmOUI .ua•u entine, GoJdie Smith, all of Thi• 1111ement wu llled with the MAm ITATIMbfT
Oklahoma, Awilda Divers fltllJC lt>TIC[ County Cleft( of Orange County on The following per90n1 we doing
and Inez Winfrey. both of Mey 23. 1984 bullnlll aa:
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grandchildren. Services 2&47 Sancter.on Produc:t1 Corp.
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Lawn Chapel Interment Thia bullnell 11 conducted by en bullneu 11: County ~ of Orange County on
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Grant E Argabright, 18711 BMctl, CA. 92&"4 County Clerk of Otenoe ~ty on
reenvlaw Lane, Huntington Beedl, 8ruol P. Bartotomeo, 9302 Corn-Mey 21, 198-4
. 92&49 110Ck Dr., Huntington ISMdl, CA ,._,.
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CS .orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 10, 1084
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NEW YQRK (AP) -In what she
calls her .. former life," Joan He I pcm was a child psychologist. Her hus-
band David studied education. But
when they decided to go into busi-
ness. it was shoe leather that caught
their fancy. Today. Joan & David 1s an 10ter-
nat1onal shoe company with an
estimated SSO million in annual sales.
The Helpems spend half the year
working abroad. Home is New York,
Boston and Italy where the shoes are
made 1n 18 factories .
.. , haveJet lag at all umes," laushs
Ml'$. Helpem. a petite gray-haired
grandmother: This husband and w1fe venture.
which this year expanded into read y-
to-wear clothing. started as a side
business nearly 18 years ago.
She was then pursuing her Ph.D. at
Harvard. and be1 husband had
mo ved from education to running a
group of shoe and specialty stores that
were, she noted, "successful but n9t . • ti.o.e_ ,. • ... • ... -'i~R!!!'~M:. ?5~ .. ......,,,. ' ....: M . l U3t," 3'11t:"~~rt'fto'"
designing shoes at naght. He sol~ his
business and they set up operations
near Harvard Square. Her first crea-
tion was a lady's oxford . function~!
yet different. a look the Helperns still
aim for.
"I don't hke things that are busy.
more fnvolous than they need be for
the purpose for which they were
intended," Mrs. Helpern says. "I
don't mind frivolity if you're at a ball.
but not as you're runmng through the airport t.rymg to catch a plane ...
The approach was successful, so
much so that it fo rced Mrs. Helpem
to make a choice. There was, after all.
her unfinished doctoral thesis. ''In-
novations in Child Dcvelopme~ in
Elementary Schools ...
"I had one traumatic moment 10
my life just before the theStS was
about to be written," she said. "At
that moment I said. 'Do I rea!Jy gi ve
this up now?' and the answer was
yes.··
The couple used van ous labels but
the "Joan & David" tag wasn't born
until 1977. when designer labels
became the rage.
A year after putting their names on
the shoes. the Helpems received a
Coty Award for their contnbut1on to
the fashion industry. The Coty now
hangs in the ladies' room of th eir
Manhattan office, a typical bit of Joan
& David whimsy.
This season. the company is offer-
ing more than 750 styles. many of
them in smoky colors with unex-
pected touches - a boot reminiscent
of a high-button shoe or a black
evening pump with mixed satin.
stamped or brushed textures.
ORANGE COUNTY RELAXES
WITH
KDCM 10!1.1
FMSTERED
CLOTHING
THAT REFLECTS THE QUALITY OF YOUR LIFE
from 1 collt-ctlOl"I of our own fine llnens. I\ two·ptect> rn1m1blt .
A va.Jable in wh.ite and powder pink .
IVY'S LEAGUE
#123 f'ASHJON LLANO MOS~:!l
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Trya .Pluilge Cut.
Condiuoninaia top priority for
kecpina swimmers· hair lookina aood
and 1t hould-bedonedaily,ae<:ordilll to
Vidal Sassoon
Reau tar u~ of conditioners can
combat thedryinaefl'ectsun and
chlonne has on hair.
Vidal Sassoon, Inc. is ihe "officull
VIDA
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haircarecon.sultant"fottheatblete at •••••••••••• the l 984 Olympie$ Games.
Astudyconducted by the VS spepatists at the £98.l National Sports
Festival, concluded that needs, problems and desires ofathletes in water
competitions~ amona the m0$t challenging.
"It isachallengeand privileaetowork with wonderful examples of
human form and to enhance that form with ha1rdesian," said Sassoon.
"There is no better test ofour hair products than to meet the needs of these
athletes-If they look good, we certainly will."
Salon Management Corp., which owns and operates the Sassoon salons
worldwide, will set up salons at the centers in Olympic Villages on campuses
of the University ofSouthem California and UCLA from July 14 through
Aug. 15. They will be staffed by multi-lingual hair stylist gathered from the VS
salons all over the world. .
The haircare Sassoon recommends for Olympic swimming contenders
can be put to good use by anyone.
His simple thtte·step program is cleanse. condition and protect.
For clcansina. of course, you need shampoo for your type of hair.
Sassoon has one called Original Salon Formula, that can be used by most
~pie. However, there is one for people who need a milder shampoo with
added condition benefits.
A tip from Steven Docherty, artistic diretor of VS, is to wear conditioner
on the hair under a swim cap for extra protection. .
Besides, daily conditioners, once-a-week deep conditioners (or packs)
'lfl are recommended to frequent swimmers and persons who have already
Wen y ~jii..~6t•ll~:!~ .·~-:-·. o ·~W1~onT~~~ose~
Viejo prove the v~tlllty of The third step, sCal and protect. Sassoon says, can tx accomplished with
the Pia.nae Cat. Illa balr baa bis finishing rinses-the original one and another one formulated to give
been layered all the way extra protection for sensitive hair.
~ with more we!Ot At the sports festival where the study was conducted. VS specialists
left on top to play ap lLta interviewedmoretban IOOathlctescacbday. They.foundlhatbesides
bone atnacture. Tu wanting healthy hair, they needed hairstyles that looked great seated in a
aleek alda itn more cUrec-salon as well as when they were in action.
tlon to her preT!ou style The needs were translated into Sa~n 's l 984 Athletic Collection with
(IDMt) and look lood wet or stylesgettingnamessuchasPlun4eCut,(shown in photogQlpbs),acutting
dry. Wendy' a hair wu concept inspired by a diver's motion -from the board, into the pool and up
atyled by Jerry Brennan outofthewater. ·
Vidal SUaoon SUon. Bever~ . . The cut is very sh on o~ th~sides and. in th~ back, "'.hil~ t~e top is lon&er,
ly Billa and ber makeap la SIV10gataperedl~k.ltvanes10propomonwithea~h10div1dualbasedon
by ·Mari~ Aan-dne for bonestructu1e,haugrowthpattemandpersonaldes1res.
Vidal SllMOOD CG.mettca Generally, however it is a close-to-the-head, naodem cut which looks
• greatwctordry.
Bikini suits always 'in'
One-piece designs barely
attached at front or sides
Women in the "swim of things" at beaches and pools
are into and.out of a lot of swimsuits, says F:oxfire owner
John &thel of Laguna Beach.
And supporting his statement is cover page model
Lynne Page who says she has 14 swimsuits m her
wardrobe.
"It 1s not unusual for women who swim a lot to have
an extensive swimwear wardrobe," says Bethel.
"Some women will have a suit forevcryday," adds the
Northwestern University graduate who has been involved
in the clothing business in various capacities since his high
school days.
For the woman who wishes to build a .. sun-sastional"
collection there is no shortage in styles and colors.
"California is tops in swimwear," Bethel says. adding,
"All the suits I sell are by California designers."
• There are one-piece and two-pieee suits -and then
there arc the one-piece styles designed to look like two
pieces. The tops and bottoms are "barely" attached at the
sides or in front. All allow "skin-sational" exposure.
"The most popular suit is the bikini. 1t is 'in' and
always will be, .. Bethel says.
"The best bet ID fitting bikinis 1s buying separates,"
says Page. "If you are not a stick figure, but more fuU-
figured as I am, buying separates is the way to make sure
both pieces fit your proportions."
And. the "sun-sational" wardrobe would not be
complete without coverups. Again. the selection is endless
w1th mesh. gauze and knits fashioned . into ~ullov~.
Jumpsuit and wrap styles. Most arc versatile ... go1Dg with
ease from the; beach to any event calling for casual attire.
(Page will enter Cal State Long Beach this faU to
pursue a business management degree with emphasis on
electronics. The trio of suits she models on the cover were
provided by Foxfire. n 62 S. Coast Hi&bway. Laguna
Beach.)
ROBINSON'S: An OlympicAhemed fashion presen-
tation of sponswear alona with an Olympians• seminar
featunng JoJo Starbuck and Bruce Furniss will take pJacc
at 2 p.m. Saturday ID the-Newpon Beach store. • • • NORDSTROM: A new skin care line for men,
"Interface," will be introduced an the South Coast Plaza
store. Representatives will be .-vaihtblc.toJive facials ftom
4 to 8 pm. on Friday; from 11 a.m. to S p.rh. Sarutday and
from noon to S p.m. on Sunday! June 11. Appointments
may be made by callma S.9·8300, ext .. 123. • • • BULLOCI'S: Demonstrations of the Maui~ back and
foot ma er will bC presented Saturday in Men'a
Accessones. m1ddJe level, South Coa t Plau store. • • • • NAIL WORKSHOP: Techniques for applyina. repaar-
ina and ma1nta1nina acrylic nails wtll be tau&ht durina
fo ur-hour workshoP1 being sponso~ by the Cos~ Mesa
Recrtat1on Dcpanment. Rca11trat1ons are bcmi taken
now ot 64~·855 I for the first sc ion set for June 27.
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ID 1932 when the 01!.mrfn~ wu in Loe Aneelee. women were w very feminine
attire With trim.a of lace od aheer raffia.
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Guild president PhylU. Carpenter and Tom Fritzle WUUUn., lnCOQdng guild ~:-ldent,
Niekarz check namee of tourney aponaora. watchee matches "'1th Robert Wre er.
Tourney fans feted
Bruins to honor OC ~~olflrs,
vicar to get Micah A ward
The 23rd annual tennis tournament sponsored by
the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County was off
to a fi ne start with a ltickoffparty at the John Wayne
Tennis Oub. Dos Equis was the sponsor for the second
consecutive year with Mauy Fenwlde1 (president of
Moctezuma Imports) hosting the party.
Highlight of the pany wasan exhibition match with
0.., .... ,.......,, ................
Milted doabl• putnen Linda llallory, Ko. 1
at UC lrrine, and Jerry VanL~e. cl.1rector of
Jobn Wayne Teonte Clab, relai off coa.rt.
ADtbony Emerson and Danny Salz slightly edging out
Rick Leacb and Tlm Pawsat.
Spectators included tournament players and Adop-
tion Guild members including PbylUs Carpenter,
president, and Frltzle Williams, incoming president.
The hard-working members on the tournament
committee included Betty Svendsen and Sara ~-IU.
co-chairmen, Marlly Wilson, Linda Manton, Patty
Conover, Marlon Devick, Sally Peek, Barbi Hirscbler,
E.G. Chamberlain, Sara Booty, Blneke Hall, Candy
Bacl1e. Jeu Wrlgbt and Dolly Russell.
Others were Bobble Stabler, Denise Newcomer,
Ginny Sotb, Diana Yardley, Marion Devick, Peggy
Ogden and Nickl Marx. • • • The annual scholarship banquet sponsored by the
UCLA Club of Orange County 1s on the calendar for
June 24at the Univcrs1tyClubat UC Irvine. The event
is being held to honor the OC scholarship winners and
special guests attending will be Coach and Mrs. Hom~r
Smidt (he 1s offensive coordinator for the UCLA Brum
team that has won the last two Rose Bowl games.) Les
Hartley says tickets arc available by calling him at
752·2522. • • • A Las Vegas-typecasanosettingis planned June 30
at the Balboa BayClubforthe Monte Carlo Night
sponsored by the Newpon HarborChapterofCityof
Hope. Games galore are planned along with Ii ve ~ usic.
entenainment and prizesplus a gourmet buffet dinner.
Tickets are a va1lable th rough June 20 by calling Barbara
at 556-1 770 or Sylvia at 540-1338. • • • Jennifer Gustafson, Cecelia Berry and Evie
Borebm will be among the models at the World W ings
International Inc. (former flight attendants of Pan Am)
fashion show2 p.m . June 16at the Biltmore Hotel in Los
Angeles. Members (over 50 percent of them live in the
beach area) are raising funds for their philanthropy, the
W idne)' School for Handicapped Children. Erika
Williams of Corona del Mar 1s coordinating the benefit.
Tickets (S 12.50) for the show featunng men and
women's fashions will be ava1 I able at the door. • • • Msp. Job.n Sammon, v1~ for pastoral a~d
community affairs for the Diocese of Orange. 1s the
S«Ond recipient of the Micah Award given by the OC
Chapter of the Amencan JewlSh Committee. He will be
honored at 7 p.m. Tuesday atadannerin the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel featuringffowanll.Friedmu,
Iona time leader of AJ C from Los Angeles, as guest
speaker. Reservations($22.50each) may be made by
calling 546-2914.
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Or~ eo.t OAILV P.ILOT/~, ~ 10, 1 ..
Styles from LA Olympic years
show f ashtonable gamesmanship
Fashions and fun tjed up in red, wh.i~ and blue ribbon •. i:.&una Beach
Ebe11 Club's .. Hats off' America" show turned out to be one of the
organizauon's largest fund-raisers.
The event held at lhe Newport Marrion was attended by 430 and bro~t
in $3,200 for the club's philanthropies -scholarships, Meals on Wheels,
Human Options, Museum of An and Ballet PaciCtea.
Sponsorina a fashion show started out as a 'fun-raiser', ac:cordin& to
Chainnan Germayne Cumby. "We a.re a very small aroup, some SO
members. At first we met in homes and bad a show offashions for friends and
club supporters. The shows became so popular that we outarew the homes
and had to move to a hotel.
"So the fun-raisers turned into fund-raisen;• the former model and
chairman for the ~ four years added.
The at~ion this year was C.arnell Kirkccna's anuque collection
featunna fashions women were wearing in 1932 when the Olympia took
place an Los Angeles. Guests found those outfits were very fnlly and feminine
and they loved those little cocktail hats women .were weanna with their basic
blacks. (The first apparel colJector .. Kine" acquired bclonaed to membcn of
the Barrymore family.)
This was followed ,by apparel from Dolly ct C1e, Just Lookin& and .
Sundial Fashions, Laguna Beach, that might be seen at this summer's Games.
Guests arriving at any event expect to be greeted., but startled? Maxwell,
the robot, bad been programed to greet the part)'IOCJ'S by name.
Maxwell also made a hit parading around on the stage as dtd the red,
white and blue flaa~ntered de5sert presentation.
, Mary Toomey, who won a bronze, a silver and a gold medal for Great
1'ritain in 1964, now the wife of 1968 Gold Medalist Bill Toomey of Laguna ·Pfatty bats and cba.n9
Niguel, and his mother Thelma Toomey were special iuests. -beada are '84 acee11orte..·
Others there were Dottie Upchurch, club prniden.t, Lyla Rei~I (she
assisted Germayne), Sharon Creighton, Nancy Hanis, Bunny Pero,' Joyce
Zaen&)ein, Beverly Thielen, Sandra White, Corinne Armstrong (she's
g~'s,Jta"•b·~~· ~~· · C' "'(\ "~ ~)'... ~ , ,, Y1t;-.~~~ ... ~-· ••7"-~~•w*" ' ntu . ~~ .... ~ • . -... .... ~ ...... ---~
Mazwell the robot. Chalrman Germayne tor of apparel datinlfrom 1840to19'0, Tiew
Cumby and Carnell 'Kirk' JUrkeen.&. collec-sports and •pectator wear from 1932. :
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ation lbr "'°" oofalllng suppon throughout
'jCXJf mamage than t7f gMng "'°" S0111C(t•9
as P"f'SONI as an~ Ring°' gltt of
~from~ Legh.
010Sm wnn her 111 'P.Jt thougtlS. ~ are
IPw thngs., ctlls 'MJfid that~~
ment ii a wom..-is eyes the YtR1f fane )t!wf:fty
does ~t ~ lrtgh ~ ildd that~
touch of Ingenuity and uniqueoes.s to our
df!sqls tt> ~ }QX gett}JSt that rructl ITlCR
speoat. lbr this °' any metlningfut occasion
Choose from a llliQlJe and exoong collec·
oon of~ desqlS in 18 karat QC*2 and
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ding rngs ~ atso be adMd
W,yndham Leigh~ ~r.fR'
127 Fashion lsJand. ~ Beach. CA. 92660
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I TRAVEL
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alifo!!nia Gold CouDtJ.!-Y~rountl
ffi • t r a vel ers pioneer adveature easier
The Oold Ru.sh of '84 may~ for.Olympics medaJa 1n
s Angele • but JUSt a wq_on traln nde or a one-hour jct
liabt away lies the real Califomta Gold Country, the otld·famous Mother Lode.
Now u rich with &olden Jore as it was in 184'9 with
aold ore. the area offers a summer gold mine of pioneer
8dventures ideal for family fun before or after ~e L.A.
Games. .
California State Highway 49, okknamed the Golden
in, bnks dozens of quaint, colorful minina town$ on a
9orth-south line between Sacramento to the west and
Yosemite National Park and Lalce Tahoe to the cast. At
Jtops 'alona the way, visitors this summer can sec or even
join in a two-week wagon train, a Pony Express mail run,
or a modem Jeepers Jamboree.
<;:ountry fairs, rodeos, and do-it-yourself aold
· panning complement countryside recreation on majestic l~kes and mountains unchanJed since pioneer prospectors
discovered them. And antique shows. historic house
tours. and an all-you-can-drink wine tasting festival fill the
calendar with activity.
Little gold is left in "them thar halls" once dotted with
tent cities and covered with claims of argonaut
tmmi&rants from throu&hout the United States plus
Europe, Mexico, South Amenca, Australta and China.
Even many of the later wooden mining towns succumbed
to fire, harsh weather. and human desenaon when their
aold ran out.
But enou&h remains to recreate the color of an h1stonc
era, which reshaped this nation's histol) and the world's
economy.
But nothma bnnas t!ic old Wes& to li!c like lhe hero.. and-villain melodramas reenacted 1n modern New Yon bound pas
amphitheateTS and old-time opera houses throuJbout the e~ flyana from Los An·
Mother Lode area. Mo t rtnowned are troupes in geles o American AirlinQ
Manposa, Nevada City, Oakhurst. Folsom, Coloma, are goina 10 find ea ·er
Drytown and Volcano. site of the state's first theater. ground lransportation. • Carey tran•ponation,
Whether by the HiJhway .SO Aasociation's Wagon Inc. will offen tra~elef'I a T~an from Carson City, Nev. to Sutler's Fort at varitty of ptt·amnatd
Sacramento (June 15-28) or in the thrcM.ay Jccpcn transport.at1on options.
Jamboree rallies over backroads and boulders out of c.att)'"s ules aatnU in Geo~town in late July-early Auaust -or by air orange jackets. uationed
conditioned car on historic. Highway 49 -1he Gold adjaocnt to Amencan Air-
Country offers a scenic side of California found nowhere lines· departutt gates in .
else. • ..bos Anacles, wall pre-sell For a colorful and informaovc package of mfor-tickctstopas5C1lgtnboard-
mation about California send SI (check) to cover posta,ae ing any of the earner's
totheCalifomiaOfficcofTourism, 103013thStrcct,Suate numerous daily non-stop,
200. Sacramento, CA 95814. wide-bodied fli&hts.
Hawthorne Christian School
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Join the S ummer Fun
at DA Y CA MP!!
GI VE MOM A VACATION . • •
Tonight, ~hese pepple
are going to
give.you somethitig.
• • contagious.
Laughter:
Stagecoach robber "Black Ban slept here," says an old
jail cell at San Andreas, andt counesan-dancer Lola
Montez \h:~d.there in the house on Mam Street in Grass
Valley. Mark Twain enshrined the jumping frog races of
Calaveras County. And James Marshall started thSl'.'«ll;u&.~, ... ~-·
Gold Rush with his discoverv .Qf 1mlti ~~;
S:.I!!" • Field Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics
~llt~~~rn\TI~·C(l~~-e ~ ~ ,. ' • ~
--~ • . ~i"f~~"Y~•..::...'
~ • .1··· .. ~.: • .. ltorii 'Weelccnd to explore any one area of
mining towns with their museums, shops, and historic sites~ a week to discover the 31 ~mile heart of the Mother
Lode between Oakhurst and Vinton on Highway 49: and twice.~ long to fully enjoy the backroad excursions with
the most meaningful places of all -and the best streams
where raw nuggets still glisten.
Chambers of Commerce provide maps and printed
auidcs fortbe asking, and an occasional old hand can still
be found telling tales of panhandlcr's rudden treasure,
borse thieves and bard times. For the most complete and
colorful map to the Gold Country, send 50 cents to the
Golden Chain Council, Box t246, Auburn, Ca 95603.
Vintage locomotives chug through picturesque ~other Lode countryside from the Ralltown 1897 State
Historical Park at Jamestown near Sonora. Twelve and
36-mile day and evening trips arc offered. In addition to
sightseeing, the historic line offers wine and cheese
tasti~ on board and an excursion with dinner served
back • at the station."
Only pedestrians and horses can traffic Columbia's
ahady center with its wooden boardwalks. The whole town
is a state historical park of reconstructed buildings and
mining artifacts unparalleled in the Mother Lode. In fact.
a strolling tour he~ provides an excellent overview of the
widely scattered mining sites'throughout the area.
Children can pan for gold in Matelot Gulch. ride a
Wells Fargo stagecoach. sip sarsaparilla at the swing-door
saloons, watch the blacksmith shoe horses. or"git therears
lowered" at California's oldest barber shop. After a quartz
lJline tour. the renowned tum-of-the-century Colombia
House Restaurant can provide true 49er vi ttles amid
modem fare. During the summer months, visitors may
attend a matinee or an evening theatrical performance at
the restored Fallon House Theatre. p~nted by the
drama depanment of the Un1versit)' of the Pacific.
To buy a bit of the golden days. most visitor~ find
Amador CoU11ty to be their shopping Mother Lode.
Nostalgic shops seU polished antique furniture, china.
Jlass and silver, handmade candles, potholder's and
Shawls, and old books, prints and paintings.
-Old-fashioned July 4 fanfare abounds in Gold Rush
towns, but perhaps nowhere better than Pollock Pines on V .S. Highway 50 about 50 mile~cast ofSacramento. There
will be celebrated Pony Express Days with a simulated
postal ride, parade, steak fry and dance.
On July 14 the first Amador County Wine Tasting
and Food Festival will gatber40winegrowersand vintners
at the fairgrounds in Plymouth to throw a feast of beef and
lamb from local ranches with local wines followed by a
dance ·-all-you-<:an-eat-and-drinlc for $10. And August
'9-12 the county fair at the same place will rcvi ve "Old
Time Memoncs" with a miruaturc frontier town.
aunfigbtcr duels, gold panning demonstrations. a rodeo
and a demolition derby.
Placerville, formerly called Hanitown for its in-
famous lynchings, remembers its preeminence as the Gold
Country supply center with its 11th annual Mother Lode
Antiques Show and Sale from August 24-26 and a Historic
House and Heritage Tour on September 15. Its streets are
laid over the trails of miner's pack mules.
Gold was first found in 1848 just a few mtles north at
Coloma, the first of the mining boom towns. The 22~acre
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historical Park preserves
the site of James Marshall's famous find, and his cabin
stands, though his orig.inal gold nugget belongs to the
Smithsonian Institute.
Auburn, founded by four Frenchmen, maintains tts
Old Town~ as a National Historic Landmark. Dutch Flat,
one of the few wooden boom towns not burned down and
rebuilt in stone. provides a precious experience of century-
old buildings set amid rugged man-made canyons.
Grass Valley. whereJold mining reached ats
industrialized peak and last into the 1950s, typifies the
masonry walled and iron shuttered construction that
followed the fire-ravaged frame style. Herc stands the best
mining museum in the Gold Country, home of the largest
Pelton mill wheel in the world and pickaxes and shovels
that sold to grecd)l-i>rospcctors for $50 apiece in their da).
Insiders guide
to summer fun
After a year of in-depth research on their home turf.
travcJ writers Joseph and Sharon ~osendo baye put
tOgcther their pcnonal recommendauons for gell1na the
most fun W1th the least hassle and the best value an
Southem California this Olympic summer.
Their book. 0 Los angeles -Sumer I 984: An Insider's
Guide to Food, Sights and Other Delights Near the
um mer <nmes. •• is an up-to-date, conase and useful key
to the commumties surroundina the far-fluna same SJ&es •
• jam-packed with quick answers an,wen and good hard
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tll'ICtions: a romantic.aondoJI ride •.. 1 laods-ol'-!f!~l .
·ahin the city ... or a bat of old HoU)'vlood that lSD t Ul
oUywood. -~pockcwizcd volumc(4"J.9". 36 ~)describes:
over l 00 a unctions near tbe pmes (SS free); 7S e.xcclknt
loc:al restaurants. from burJCn to chatc.aubriand -over
halfunderSlOa ~n: bc$t bet for l~na and ~~lie
ransponation· hints on ftttway dnvana; and exetlina
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ecretary of Defense
elJs his side of stoey
0 R REAo..----------Gts: I've put on my
helmet in an-
tleipation of the fly-.... ijla ob~u that arc 1111
~ to be hutted by lbost who ~ill ac-I •
me of Ullin& this LAID EIS ~r poliucal ••••••••••••
Re«ntly I pnntcd a letter critica.l of the Defense
Dtpartment for reclc.Jessly spend1oa S 1,280 for a diode. {A diode is a deVlce about the size of a 'kJ"ain of nee. lt is used cO control electrical current.) Two senior Navy officcn,
whowercm charge of a project involving the F-18 Hornet,
t uaht Sl.280 was excessive. They hunted around a nd
ouna 8 diode in a hardware store for 34 cents.
I checked the facts and they were precisely as the
reader presented them . I fe lt he was JUstifiabl)' outraged,
and said so.
Shortly after that letter appeared I received a rebuuaJ
from Caspar Weinberger. Secretary of Defense. I feel in all
fairness I sh ould make available to the secretary tht
Opf?OrtUnity to tell his side of the story to m} 70 million
d.a1l y readers. Here It 1s.
Dear ADD Landers: I read, wUb considerable interett,
yoar column in the WaslliD(loD Post concerning tbe two
avy officers wbo refased to order an overpriced spare
part lbroap lbe military supply system and found one in
a local store for mucb le11. The fact tba& we are readlng
about tbese cues in tbe press is a tribale to Ille effort• of
o•r Investigators and to tbe common sense and cost-,
consciousness of our milltarv service members and
clvlllltn f'mf'lov,.,.c -
Lill• admta111nt1oa coo olfltt, we loud tut
away ulltta1 ~traeH U4 procedua CH.Jd at tlm
ca ... rWkttlou ,.,.. parts tvtrprid•I· ( lastnctecl my
ata.ff te c._.,e IMH eoatnctt UMt pf'Oeffares •• IOOll at
po11lbltt u d rwt owt tlae ezamplt• of waste. Tlae Nny
Hb~lly reeovered a r.tud of $71,tff fNm th
supplier of tbe spare part referi'H to in yo1r columa.
I• yoar repll, yoo cited 1tat11tJn tllat 19low tbe world
1peod1 more OD '•rm•" IMD OD 1oclal pl'Opams. People
teed to torse1 tbt a 1overnment'1 most vttal IOClaJ
proiram 11 to k p Ill people allve ud free. It I• &oo lli&d
Ulat oer defeme1 were 10 badly ae&lectd' daria1 •
lt'7t1. We maat DOW recover from tiat at&lect ••rt•1
difflcalt economic times, and alm8ltueoe1ly lmprove oar
fortts to cou&et a ma11lve Soviet b•lldap daat nowa o
1tp of 1laclleaing.
No one -least ol all Pres Id eat twa1u aad I -•ltbet
to 1pead ocae cent more than It necessary toliDtaiD
adequate defense for our country. We are fally are of
America's doiv1t1c needs. IDOatlon, &be cruel t tax of
all, bas been greatly reduced aod 11Demploy eat 11
comtai down. But we atUl bave a ma11lve cteflcl
We believe we are doing a Jood job of modernWD1
oar forces and improvtn1 combat readiness, and tbDI,
becaase oar deterrent 1tren1th is t.cna1tq, we are also
reducing &be po11ib1Jity of ever llavtag to uae tllese force•
in war.
We sball continue to try to eUmiute fraacl, waate and
abase, wbetber we fiad It iD tbe defe1se establishment or
la our civiUan sappUers. Tbe public needs to bave all tbe
facls if tbey are going to be able to judge our efforts fairly.
Tbanks for tbJs chance to get my two cents in. -
Sincerely, Caspar WeiDberger, Secretary Of Defense.
BRIOGf
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It ia e&sier to 1wlndle a
pair of nperts t1'an • pair of
neophytes -pod pla1e11
~lld t.o play and deftnd In a
reliable, lntelll,ent taahion.
The heto ot this ma1nlfitent
con job wu U.S. Intern•
tionallat John Moran. The
hand occurred in a tourna
ment in Canada, and hi
victims were two ol that
country's rreat players.
An Innocent psychic open·
inr bid by w eet led lo a
strange auctioo by Motan
and his p&rtner. Moran will
be the first to admit that Ilia
slam conlracl. wu not exact·
ly ironclad. He had a sure
trump loser. ao he could not
afford to lose a club trick u
Ou1
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Hcond chanift.
Wh n the quHn of trump•
held , dttlartr ca•h•d th
klnr of diamonds and sue·
cHatully llMtted the JO. He
dlacarded 1 diamond on the
ace of hUtt.a. and two clubt
on the JUni ot heart.a and ac.
of dla1Tlond1. Next cuh d
wtll. Wh n Eaat covered the tho ace of 1pades, ruff.d
jack of heart; wit.h tbe queen dummy'• last hHrt and
at trick one. that could a,. ac· exl~d with hi• lasl trump.
compUthed onJy if be could tluftlnr •dub from the table.
end play an opponerat into West perforce won the
breaking du.bl for him. trump and his lut thrtt
Tht normal play in truntpS. cards were all ch1bs. HI• fore·
would be to ltad to th ace ed club return was run to tht
and biclt toward tbe queen. queen. and' the ac. of clubs
But even if the •padea wer• and th 13th dlamond on the
H and declarer 8\IHSed board acc;n J the last two
what to do, tbe derender who tricks.
won the k.lnj of clubs would Just another routine hand
be able to exit safely with a for Johnny!
trump and no end play would
be possible. Under tho3.-
desperate elrcumttancea,
Moran elected t.o puraut" a
rather devious course.
After ruffing the opening
heart lead. he led the queen
of trumps Crom hand! Can
you blame West for not.
covering when that
guaranteed him a certain
trump trick? He got no
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People basically weak
~·-·9~~~~E8~pcl
:enhanced by light traffic
..
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This year. with the dollar
so strong overseas. vast
numbers of Amencans are
planning tnps outside the
U.S Perhaps th is fact alone
should cause us to sched ule a fall fo liage tour of the
(
eastern U .S. Why? Be-
cause. wh ile foreign shores
will be abundant with
Amen cans. present esti-
mates by tour operators
indicate New Enstand and
the Mid-Atlantic States
foha~e areas will be wel-
com mg fewer travelers.
One company. Country
Inn Tours, predicts foliage
business off by 25 percent.
"The advantages to those
people who tour the his-
ton e cast with us this
September and October
will be even greater." says
Ralph R. David, president
Fini. without crowds,
New England, Penn Dutch
Country. Williamsburg.
I will probably ------------never get a chance to
m~t Julia Miles and
that's too bad. J think
we could be good
friends. But she's the
wife of the British
ambassador to Libya
and I sort socks for a ••••••••••••• living.
has crossed your minds on more than a few occasions.
I had kids who won goldfish by throwing a ping-pong
ball in a glass of water. The fish came with a two-hour
guarantee. Ours lived to develqp bowel problems. I
thought he'd never go. Our hamsten never fell prey to diseases like au the
other hamsters owned by my friends. Ours just multiplied
and ran around a lousy exercise wheel all night long. One
day, someone just left the cage open. No questions were
asked.
--------------------------------.and Washin$10n beco me
e ven more e njoyable. "Ser-
vice impro ves in res-
taurants and attractions,"
says Davis ... Even the per-
sonable staff at our inns arc
Julta endeared herself to me when I read that when
she and her family were forced to leave Tripoli in such a
hurry because of the political climate, she left behind a pct
rabbit in the embassy garden called Honeybun. Well, you
can imagine the publtc outcry on~ this bttle-known fact
was run through all the wire services around the world .
Civilized nations just don't go around abandoning their
rabbits. .
For more years than I hke to think about, we had a
chameleon ma cage on the back of the commode. He was
carried up from Florida in a Velveeta cheese box. He had
only one trick. Every time someone flushed, his entire
body bounced off the top of the cage, hit aJI four sides and
when he came down he was swimming in mid-air for dear
life. Had I not been afraid to touch him, I would have sent
him to that big septic tank in the sky. TDDAl'I CIDSSIDID PVIZLI
ACROSS 79 Oecofates 142 Hits hard 33 Perform 96 Turn toward
81 Donkey 144 Lanat circle 35 Began 97 Olymptc;
1 Heathen 82 Group of 146 Snare 38 Roves contest
6 lnlormel facts t48 Brazlllan 39 Roman 98 Knock
talks 83 Bird dogs parrot despot lightly II
11 Lllsoed 85Toot-149 As fltf'U 41 Vwify 2 wds.
16 ThlCk SIJces 86 Garden walk 150 lntounal 43 Heedlmers 99Th0se1n
21 Burning 88 Falter greeting 45 Fasten debt
22 Play by 89 Att1rmattve 15 1 Inhabited securely 101 Dupe. hyph
Euripides votes 154 Swedish 47 Crooked 103 Chinese
23 Make joyful 90 Elapse measure 49 Poetic pagoda
24 Aviator 91 Cushions 156 He Fr "before" 1a. 111um1naled
25Japanese 92 Healthy 157 Beneath 50 Health 107 Sleeveteu
drama 93 Drift 159 Select resort garment
26 Tabletano 95 Gasp group 52 Salver 108 Ue lnw .. t
28 Debate 96Grow d1m 160 M1scalctl-54 Throw 110 Cale patron
comp wd 97 Donates lor 1a1ed 55 Oe1es11 111 Bag
30 TV comme<· 2 wds 162 Depart 56 Oily trull 113 Encountw
eta I 100 Cameras 164 JulCy lnl1ts 57 Number 114 Bucket
31 Pronoun eye 165 More hyptl 116 High craggy
32 Supreme 101 EleVa1or ra11onal 59 Bowling htll
bemg cage 166 Fashion scores 117 Hasten
34 Pu1s on 102 Gaze hedly 167 Apporuons 61 Plays the 119 Heroic
36 Add1t1ona1 104 Taxi rider hOl l poem
37 Accepted as 105 Shooting DOWN 63 Coureeof 121 Scnoo1 book
lhe truth marble 1 Sharp pains travel 123 Water vapor
39 Recent 106 Lifetime 2On1he 64 ClipwOOI 125 F0<m1
•O Hall 107 Waterway move 66 Male heirs 117 Ancienl
•2 Pretends 109 King beater 3 Enllsted 67 Long nar· Greek ••Dog s feet 110 Thin cotn peraon row cut portico -. •6 Musical 111 Metal tube 4 Prepare for 69 Deep woond 129 Exc0<late .. dttect1on 112 New Zea-war 72 Bnllsh 130 Became .... 4 7 Motel Items land fort 5 Require saHott alert 2 Wdl
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51 Red 2 wdS 7 Pronoun 76 Takes a 133 Romao robe
• vegetable 11 s Complete 8 High l hor1CUI 135 Sooll. Old . -53 Go in 117 Mood mountain 2 wds Eng.
55 Praises 118 Snoozes 9 Ourallon 78 Tropical 138 Continent: . .. 58 Knocks 120 H111orlc 1 O Nosy pe!'son topic abbr . .... sharply periods 11 Renovated 79 Trlats 139 Propel
60 Fltt 122 Vocai sound 12 Ancien1 80 Garden tool 140 Barga.in
62 Givers 123 Warning 13 Deck of 82 SmaH valley sources
65 Futt of spont devices cards 84 Atternoon 142 Male tttles
66 Lee1her 124 Bord calls 14 Short parties 143 Revolve
fasteners 126 Undressed jackets 85 Air mover 145 Saucy
68 Hugest hides 15 Signify 87 Fruit drink 14 7 T r()PICal
70 Exclamatton 128 Narrates t6 Reach 88 Flutter 1ree
71 Prong 130 Barbecue across 90 Military 150 That girl
72 Pedal d1g1ts pon 17 Pot cover display 152 AmerlCan
73 Winglike 132 Contented 18 Indian 91 Progenitor lndlan
part sighs mulberry 92 Put on the 153 Desertllke
75 Time 134 Permits 19 Bent over payroll 155 Female rulf
periods 136 Lean 20 Hobo's 93 Sways 158 Cordage
76 Prosecute animal dial meals loosely fiber
77 Night before 137 Concludes 27 Cleanalng 94 Lawful 161 Spanish
78 Time 141 Bowtlke agents 95 Window article
indicator curve 29 Asian sectton 163 Attending
SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS
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more charming when
they're not exhausted from
catering ta full houses.
Local guides will have
more e nergy to show us the
sights in normal!)' hea vily-
trafficked Boston. New-
port, ,. Pmladel.P.fla •. and
Washington."
Julia was quoted in the London Daily Express as
saying, "There has been so much fuss over the BLANK
lhmg. I w~h I had eaten it before we left."
There were questions to be raised. Did the rabbit have
diplomatic immunity? Could they extend his visa? Could
he travel alone? Could he be used as a hostage?
What mother has not toyed with the idea of making
an OJ]>han out of a pet that she didn't want in the first
place? Be honest now. No one is taking names. Surely. it
Julia knows ... as we all do ... that pets should be
protected from childreninthcfirst place If we're notgoin~
to make a lifetime commitment to them. we should never
assume responsibility for them. But we·re all basicaJly
weak.
Is Honcybun still in Libya? Get serious. A newspaper
spent $3,913 to fly the animal to the Males home in
loTidon so they could all be together again.
I know-exactly wflat Julia ts lhiffking~rinlc up.
Davis continues. "While
our tours are comparative-
!} quite leisurc:ly with three
nights at each inn or hotel.
traffic and the bustle of
crowds at historic sjghts
and restaurants can be a
detracuon to an otherwise
relaxing vacation trip
through history and the
colonul wonder of Mother
Nature in her autumn ...
Renting a vacation car
remains a 'tricky area'
Country Inn Tours offers
17-day coach tours of
Autumn in New England
and of the Mid-Atfantic
States. For brochures and
reservations, write to 2930
Camino Diable, Walnut
Creek. CA 94596, or tele-
'Phone ( 41 5)932-1391.
"FAST
RESULT"
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DIRECTORY
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Re bounding in tandem with the rest of the economy
as the 1984 summer season approaches. domestic
vacation travel this year is expected to increase by a robust
six percent over 1983 meaning as many as 5 million more
Americans will be traveling this year, according to new
statistia rcJeaied by the U.S. Travel Data Center.
Although Americans are fairly sophisticated
travelers, renting a car for holiday use remains a tricky
area for many vacationers. Connecticut travel agent Joe
Stone. immediate pa.st president of the American Society
of Travel Agents (ASTA), notes that while six out of ten of
us have flown before, only one out often have ever rented
a car.
Renting a vacation vehicle can be an attractic option
these days thanks to unpreccdent competition within the
industry. "Still, the traveler who gets the best deaJ," Stone
points out, "will be the one who knows how to shop
around and ask the nght questions."
Now a consultant to Alamo Rent a Car. one of the
largest of the independently owned rental firms. Stone has
drawn up a checklist of caveats for the prudent car-renting
traveler:
HELi-HiKiNG THE BUGABQOS J~n~:Y~~~~e9l~'=Bg~~. Catalina
GOING PLACES TRAVEL
12 Fashion Island. Newport center touring
j~iiNiiiewiipiioiirtiiBeiiaiichiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(7ii1~4)~S4~0~-0~S2~1~1 available
I. If you are flying to your destination. ask about "fly-
drive" packages. Many aulines and car rental companies
are featuring tic-io promotions that offer travelers the
most economic way to rent a car.
2. When you make a reservation, be specific about the
carsizc and fcatult$ youwantbcfOTC asting~rental rate.
Also, determine the exact price you will be paying. Don't
assume t.uat a company's naltonally advertised rates apply
to every city .
3. The most convenient way to pay for your rcntaJ is
with a major credit card. If you choose to pay by cash,
however, be aware that a SlZeable advance deposit is
usually required. refundable when the car is returned.
4. Because accidents happen, car rental companies
will offer to sell you Collision Damage Waiver{CDW), for
about $6 a day. If your current auto poli~ doesn't provide
collision coverage on any you drive, consider taking CDW
for peace of mind. Otherwise, you cao be liable for repairs
in the event of an accident.
5. lfyou pick up your car in one city but plan to return
it at another, find out in advance what, if any, drop-<>ff
charges you will incur'.
6. Most car companies wiU not reserve a specific
model, but rather a car catcgory-<X>mpact. intermediate
or fuJI size. If the car category you have reserved is
unavailable when you arrive, you are entitled to a larger
cat at no extra charge.
7. If you want a car "loaded" with extras like AM/FM
stereo r;idio, automatic windows and door locks. and tilt
wheel stet.ring, comparison shop first. Rental prices for
cars so equipped vary widely. And don't take any features
for granted. F'or example. automatic transmission and air
conditjoniog arc standard equipment on all Alamo cars, Beg). n Your Travel but that's not true of every company's fleet.
A three-hour, fully-nar-8. lfyou sign up fora special weekly rate, be aware that
Career rated .. Around the Island" should you keep the car for fewer. or more, than seven
tour of Catalina Island days, the higher daily rate will usually apply.
JUL y 2 began June 8. according to 9. lfyou are planning to share the dnvmg, remember
Tim Mazur. general man-that every licensed driver m ust also meet the minimum
DAY AN D EVEN ING CLASSES agerofCatalinaCruises. qe requirements set by each company for renting and
Couu~ lnt"lud" Tht>0ry Plu• H•nd1·0o \..ompuia Tr•inlng The 42-mile tour, aboard insuring its cars. Make sure to check in advance.
• 'ATIO:\Alll' RECOGNIZt:D ClRRIClLL'M a triple-decked. 700-pass-10. Ask about the company's ps policy. Some
• JOB PLACEMENT AS~I TA'''f.E cnger vessel. provides comP.8nics, prefer you to return the car with as little gas as
Enrolleunt Now 111 Pro1r~ stghts of the "hidden side" poss1ble. Others want 1t returned with a full tank; 1f not.
Put our 45 year• of travel indu11ry experience of Catalina Island. Cruises you may be characd for refueling It a cost per gallon above
behind ,our <'•rl'f'r depart from Avalon daily the goin,pump price.
D-l H•tls . at I p.m .• except on hot-11. fyou are travelina with a child four-rears-old or KK\IER :Y I 2950 AltWAY AVE., 0.1 idays, through September under, remember to order a child safety seat tn advanoc. TRAVEl AcAdEMY COSU'EA, CA 9. Forty-s\x states, including Aorida. California and Hawaii.
The "Around the lsland" now have laws requirinJ them. Expect to pay a rental fee of Call ( 71 4) 2 4 1-0825 tour. now in its fifth con-about $2 a day alona with a SSO refunda ble deposit. ~===================~ secutivc year, offers views If you•vc nevtr rented a car before, ttbis summer r -of Catalina's most im· mi&ftt be a aood lime to try it, tone counsels. "The rental
prcuive scenery. Sights in· car industry,'• be says, "is especially competittvc durina ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
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Invites you to two Hn-
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ented by her students, In-
cluding professional enter·
talners.
Poetry, ~tions
lnd -s
ALL AOES PERFORM
Performaocea at
3:30 and 7:00 June 18
Bethel T ow en lecreotk>n Ce nter
666 W. 19th St., C:..to MetO
elude spectacular rock for-the peak vacation Stason. But keep in mind that
mations such as the competition and operauna costs vary widely aero the
Palisades, l .SOO-foot vcr· country-and so do rental rates. Talk to lour travel aacnt
tical chff's which span seven and check the ads in the ttavd section o your newspaper
miles; unspoiled beaches t t tbe beSt ~al possibtt:•
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"Mutiny on the Bounty" UNDER A were made; and a pa~
turcsquc a&sonmcnt of
abandoned mines and FICTITIOUS NAME?.
quames.. camJ?S. and a
year-round manne lab.
Cost as $9.SO for adulll
and SS for children aae 2-11 Children under 2 are
free.
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by calliJia 527-711 I or by
wnting tO C.Ulin~ Crui
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that the Hmttatton la 30 day•
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642·4321
Six-rrionth home SearCh ends at Le ·Pare/El Toro
When le Pare/El Toro's second phase of 96 nets, energy-saving appliances, Interior wash-
units opened recently for move-Ins, Christle and er/dryer facllltles, upgraded Insulation, and central
"' Tray Raymond were the first homebuyers to occupy heating and air conditioning.
I their new home. · The kitchens feature decorative vinyl flooring,
As first-time buyers, the Raymonds say, they luminous ceilings, electric ranges with continuous
were attracted by the prices featured at the 300-cleaning ovens, waste dl~posal units and cost-
unit development, but It was Le Parc's contem-efficient dishwashers.
porary architecture and amenities that sold them Complementing the Interior amenities are
on the project. recreational facilities and landscaping that show-
"We had been looking to buy a home In Orange. cases the townhome~ and co~~Y.mitu~ ___ ..., ... ~r1,..1W•~
~,BCW!l1¥ .,fJ2LJDqgt:Jbli~~4\0Jl.~~.gm...ar """1Jt• atv.~ ... ~~-1111n1tngpools and i'fi~~~-~-'-mrie'liYd'rospassef a'mld tropical plants, walkwa
Costa Mesa. "We really liked the striking architec-
tural style at Le Pare, both Inside and out, and the
floor plans made a lot of sense to us.
"Plus, I was very happy to have a two-<:ar
garage with electric door opener and a yard for our
dog," he added. "And the price .was right, tool"
Christle, a sales secretary with Winfield Locks,
said she was Impressed by the quality of the
amenities offered.
"The oak cabinets, the custom draperies and
the wall-to-wall carpeting Is fop-notch," said
Christle. ''The other developments we had looked
at simply didn't measure up.
"We just love It here," she added. "We're close
to the.beach, our Jobs and to everything we need."
The home chosen by the Raymonds Is Plan C,
"Le Grand Canyon," a 996-square foot, two-
bedroom, two-bath condominium. like the other
seven Le Pare· floor plans, It features a wood-
burning fireplace, ceramic-tile entry and counter
topS", cu8tom draperies, hand-rubbed oak cabi-
Le-Pare buyen Chrtstie and Tl1ly Raymond
Final phase
now selling
at Cambridge
Cambridge Court In Irvine Is selling its fourth
and final phase of town homes In University Town
Center, near the UC Irvine campus.
G loriously si tuated on a San Clemente hillside overlooking the Pacific is .High_l~nd Light-
an exclusive, guard-gated community of single-family, executive homes by Southern ~al~fomias leading
residential builder for 40 years-John D. Lusk & Son. Here streets are terraced to max1mtze spectacular
coastline views and homes are plotted on o ne side of the street o!!)y to maximize estate-owner privacy.
Cambridge Court offers maJntenance free
townhome llvlng In a planned urban community.
Priced from $128,990, the one-and two-story plans
are available In two-bedroom and two-bedroom-
plus-den designs with two and three baths.
"Cambridge Court has been an overwhelming
success for several reasons" said Dave Langlois,
vice president of The Fieldstone Co., the builder.
"Beginning with Phase one, it's been recognized as
one of the best values In the city, In terms of size,
style, features and location.
"Cambridge Court Is a part of University Town
Center, a speclal urban environment that combines
homes, apartments, shops and servtces, offices
and parks -all within the shadow of the university.
This area offers the best of city living within a
friendly, well-planned commu ... nlty,'' said Langlois.
"Cambridge Court Is near the recreatlonaJ
facllltles offered at Wiiiiam A. Mason Regional Park
and Just a short walk from The Marketplace which,
when completed, Is planned to offer shops, movie
theaters, restaurants and many services."
The three floorplans offer formal dining rooms,
wood-burning fireplaces and ceramic tlle entries,
along with vaulted cetll,ngs, solid wood entry doors
and raleed panel passage doors.
Other features Include custom llghUng fix-
tures, textured walls and C4Mllngs and master
bedroom• with private bath and dressing area with
mirrored wardrobe doors. ·Some homes have
skylight• and each home Is prepared for the
Installation of central air conditioning.
Kitchens offer gu range with double ovens,
energy-saving dlahwuher and garbage dlspo9er.
Addltlonal touchet Include natural oak cabinets.
woocMrtmmed luminous Celling and ceramic tile
counter topa.-
Tradltlonatty styled exterior• have tile roofs,
· mulltoned windows and entry courtyards. Each
home hu a prl~at• ,..,. patlO aree.
The model hom• and remaining townhomea
at Cambrtdo. Court are open dalty axe.pt
WedMedayandThuradayfrom 10a.m . to6p.m. To
rMch the homee from the San OtegO Freeway, take
CUIYW Drive eouth to Harvard Ave. Turn t1ght on I
Features. As evceptional as the locations, the three-and four-bedroom homes of Highland
light are styled for luxury with from 1888 to 2752 square feet of space and outStanding features like:
• Guard-gated security • Ceramic tile entries • Woodbum-
LUSK 'LEVERAGE
40-Year Adjustable Rate Loan
First Five years fixed at U Y2% A. P.R.
Annual percentage rate subject to adjust-
ment each six months after 5th year.
Wrap loan for the first five years with
a balloon payment in the 60th month.
Sample Repayment Te rms.
.Purchase Price 5220,000
Downpayment $10.000
60 monthl y payments of 52,202.74.
Balloon payment and remaining
400 monthly payments will vary
according to changes in national
index of 26-week Treasury Bills.
Seller pays all non-recurring clos-
ing costs.
ing firepl~es with gas stubs (some plans with two
fireplacesJ •Skylights (Plans 10 and 11) •Vaulted ceilings
(Plans 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) • Automatic garage door openers
• Antique brass bath fixtures • Luminous lighting • Oak
kitchen cabinets • Ceramic tile counter tops with
colored grout
Lusk Leverage is hke no other form of
financing for your new home. Since the Lusk Company
is making the loan directly to the buyer, 1t can qualify
by its own standards of acceptability. Many home-
buyers who h ave been unable to obtain financing can
now do so with Lusk's help.
So please, call our sales representatives COLLECT
for all the detaiJs.
Reed from the ~d $200,000's~
If you're looking for elegant seaside living, visit High-
land Light during the Preview Opening. You11 know
you've arrived.
AT MA RB LE HEA D
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Orange Cou1 OAtlY PILOT/Sunday, June 10, 1984
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·Villa Balboa offers a change
There comee a tJme tn outside Of the tiouae. A llf styte.
life when lt'a tttM fC)( a time to seek the' The VIiia Balboa ch.,._ A Cha~ from car.tree condom ntum luxury condominium
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Lower rates, lower fees.
Right now Home Federal has billions to lend at
low, competitive rates. And we an lower your loan
fees by as much as one.half percent if you have
accounts at Home Federal .
We finance closing costs.
With any home loan, Home Federal will finance
100 percent of your closing costs when you put
lO percent or more down .
Here's an additional S 5, QOO of
buying power.
When escrow doses, you automatically qualif}
for tbe Home Federal MasterCard~ Preferred Card1-or
a line of credit-of 'SS,000 or more. It 's the credit you
need to turn a house into a home.
Call now for a home loan that costs less,
views of Newport
Beach, otfera that
carefree llfestyle. All of •
the grounds and rec·
rut Ion f acllltles, as well
as the exterior malnten·
ance, Is the responsl-"'
blllty of the homeowner
association.
This condominium
development haa prl·
vate roads, a gate--
guarded entrance and
protective measures to
allow Its residents to
lock their doors and
travel with a sense of
security. Many have
found this the per1ect
home away from home.
Some owners live In the
San Fernando Valley,
Palm Sprlnga. and
Europe part of the year
and also own a con·
domlnlum at the beach.
Many young ex-
ecutives also enjoying
Villa Balboa.
Less than a dozen
homes remain In the
newest phase of Villa ~
· Balboa. ranging from a "' ,
one-bedroom to a two-. ~ •
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levels. Remaining units,
all with luxury features,
are available from
$209,900 to 399,900.
VIiia Balboa. by The
Newport Development
Co., has a sales office
open dally from 10 a.m.
to dusk. off Superior
Avenue, just north of
Pacific Coast Highway.
For Information call
645-6459.
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Behind Guarded Gates in Newport Beadt.
Introducing a brand new addition lavishly appointed living space.
to Bekourt's private neighbor-It's an all-new addition to the
hoods of magnificent homes -Grand Design for Living in
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ror information call (714) 720-1016
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Sales start at
2 El T oro sites
Adjacent Crest. Gran~view series
open for Signal Landmark sales
Sales open this weekend at Landmark
Homes/Crest Serles and landmark
ttomes/Grandvlew Serles. two adjacent attached
home developments by Signal Landmark Inc. In El
Toro.
The Crest development, to consist of 156 two-
story condominium homes when completed, ls at
the top of a knoll In the center of a 27 .5-acre site
between El Toro and Old El Toro Roads, just east of
Trabuco Road.
The Grandview community of 185 two-story
garden townhomes, ts being developed on the
perimeter of the same site and offers views of the
mountains and Saddle.back ValJey.
Grandvlew's townhomes wlll be available In
four different two-and three-bedroom floorplans,
ranging trom 1,386 to 1, 794 square feet. Prices ~In at $127,500.
All homes have downstairs powder rooms with
two full baths upstairs, fireplaces In living rooms
and side-entry courtyards leading to formal foyers.
Two plans have both breakfast nooks and formal
dining areas, while one model has a separate famlly
room.
Features Include central air conditioning.
carpeting throughout, decorator-selected hard-
ware and lighting fixtures, energy saving forced-air
heating and mirrored wardrobe doors In master
bedrooms, cultured marble pullmans In baths and
shower enclosures over all tubs.
Kitchens feature ey•level gas ranges with
upper microwave oven and self-cleaning lower
oven, porcelain-lined dishwashers. custom-fin-
ished hardwood cabinets and lumlnous cetllngs.
Greenhouse windows will highlight two plans.
The Crest condominiums will be offered In four
different two-story, two-or three-bedroom
floorplans ranging from 1,297 to 1,420 sq. ft. of
llvlng space.
All plans Include a family room/dining area.
downstairs powder room and two full upstairs
baths. Prices start at $114,500.
Interior features Include central air condition·
Ing, energy·savlng pilotless gas heating and
ceramic tile entry foyers.
Kitchens feature greenhouse windows and
contemporary·sty1e cabinets and counter tops. All
feature gas ranges with pilotless, contlnuoua-
cleanlng ovens, microwave ovens, porcetaln-llned
dishwashers, sheet vlny1 flooring, lumlnoua ceiUngs
and pantries.
Standard bath features Include pressed steel
tubs, decora~tor-setected pullmans, anodized
aluminum shower enclosures with shatterproof
glass and showers o9er all tubs.
Selected plans offer walk·ln cloaeta, cathedral
and vaulted ceilings and wrought·lron ralllng and
room dividers. LMng room flreptac:ea hlghllght two
floor plans. while the largeat plan offere both a
separate breakfast nook and tormal dining area.
Among the standard exterior featurea are be
tuck-under, two-car garagea with atorege ~
and direct home entry, and elthet a walled front
patio or private rear deck.
Residents at both developments wtll atwe
community recreation featurea, lnciudl~ • aWlm-
mlng pool, apa, profeulonaJ..quallty tennis court
and ctubhouH wtth lounge, kitchen and llhower.
Two additional tennla courts and another swim·
ming pool with cabana wtll be added In a later
phue.
Sales offloel and modeta at both deYek>p-
menta are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To vt8lt.
take the Santa Ana Freeway to the El toro roect exit
and drive east on El Toro Road to the <MYetopment. ror more Inf ormatlon, call The Grandview at
859-2472 or. he Crnt at 859·2482 .
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Brokers who .
d iscount fees
given a bQost
Court chose to Impose fines for
various acts of d1$Cl1mlnatlon
11J 81MON IVkU . .,
On all llatlng agr.-ment1 -the forms you afgn
when you retain a broker to buy or Mii real estate -
can be found a botd print statement.
This statement Inform• the consumer that real
estate brokerage commlaalon ratee are not set by
law, and are negotiable between broker and cllent.
However, a tendency for all brokers to charge
the same fees -tradltlonarty 8 percent In
California -exists throughout the state.
This tradition was perpetuated by, among
others, the California Association of Realtors and
the NattonaJ Association of Realtors (CAR and
NAR} amtthelr local realty board affiliates.
A recent CaJlf ornla appeals _,..court decision
provided a victory for those mete Independent-
minded brokers who have chosen to offer
discounted or alternative commission rates, or who
have preferred not to Join local realty boards for
one reason or another.
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Waterwaya, mature tree. are featured at Pentrtctae Co-Ye.
Pentridge features
waterscaped the1ne
The Pentrldge Cove condol')"llnlum $130,000. Several financing plans are
community In Coste Mesa features avaJlable.
elaborate land-and waterscaplng Interiors feature vaulted ceilings
created by the environmental design and/or clerestory windows In some
firm of Llfescapes, Inc. for The M.O. homes, white all feature a wood-
Janes Co. development. burning fireplace with detailed man-
The design features a multl-level tie, marble facings and hearth, carpet-
stream and waterfall system that runs Ing and a two-car garage with auto-
through the community, wit h most matlc .. door opener, along with a
homes fronting on Ute waterway. The _12rlvate atlo.
envlronmental plan was coordinated Kitchens have self-cleanlng ovens,
to allow the maximum view orlen-microwave and dishwasher, hard-
tatlon from each of the residences, wood-framed lumlnous celling llght-
whlch, In essence, created the Im-Ing, furniture-finish cabinets, lce-
presslon of a private garden at each maker plumblng and Imported
home. ceramic tile counter tops with full back
The Ufescapes team locluded_ap-splasn_and wood tr.Jm,
proximately 50 mature specimen Exteriors reveal a Cap Code In-
trees, many over 20 feet In height, to fluence, with lap siding, white wood
-create a virtual Instant forest. trim, decorative entry door moldings
Boulders, many weighing several end multi-paned windows.
tons, were brought In by a crane to Model homes end a sales office are
develop the streams and waterfalls open dally, exzcept Thursday and
that are complemented by shrubs end Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 7 48
ground cover. Randolph Street, 557-7201.
The environmental plan has ~n a -To reach the condominium de-
major factor In the popularity of velopment, take the Corona del Mar
Board of Realtors and Its parent NAR and CAR
organizations.
They were adjudged to have acted with ill will
and In a "predatory manner" In causing economic
and personal hardship to brokers who deviated
from "price-fixing activities which {the San Otego
Board} publicly disavowed but prlvatety enforced."
The board was also adjudged to have
unlawfully Interfered with non-member brokers'
access to Its Multiple Listing Service, by denyJng
access to those who wete not member-s of aJI three
organizations.
The court reaffirmed a 1976 California Su-
preme Court ruling that requires reaJty boards to
give equal MLS access to non-member real estate ""
licensees.
Ironically, the appeals court decision came
only days before the long-awaited release of a
~I Trade Commlslion report which found
excessive Interdependence within the real estate
Industry was costing consumer.s bllllons of dollars
each year In excess fees. .
Some industry observers see recent events as
the beginning of the end for brokers' "fee-spllttlng"
activities..._ wtiLc.ti are pervulve In today's -resale
housing market.
It Is expected that the trend will be toward the
"single-agency" deal, where buyer and seller are
represented by separate brokers. with written
employment contracts obligating them to rep-
resent their client's best Interests.
( Simon Sykes Is editor o' ftrat tueeday, a
journal for the real estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068
Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (714) 688-8005 '
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tntcrton with up to t,800 square feet.
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M d F 'd -• .... ,.. <4 Bdrm, 3 a-, -". family r·m. Prof. 2 Br 2 ... upgrldecl wtth with 2 C.., oarege. Sl'l"llll at.et buy In .....,...°''' MagnlflcMl} lut~ on ay-r1 ay p,•..a-_. .... _ .. 1 Ir gG -.... 111e en11y Ind ltltc::Mn. comp1ee -.irith poo1 AM· community 2 ltofy, s new.~ -
8 00 A M 5 30 P ... •• ""' II decor wlfavlah use of mirrors, finest of Flt9C*Ce. i.rge ~ lrlO 1109,500 can io ... Bdrm + pauo en .,...n-Bay, city tteM• Md : · ·• : .M. .,.... II .......... , woods waJlco ..... l~a pool apa 'kol patl. greet Mstr •ult• th&· .. ----.... belf. Secuttty ~· c.1 OC1Mt1 ~,..,...,.. Business Counter·. ..... ..,... ' "'"'' • • • wtatrtum. llOhted tent1ta -.... 2 ..... , .... ..,.""" 83t-t400 d•n, fonnal c11n1ne. pond, waterfaf a. $310,000. c:ou11. Thia i. ~ 11v1ng .. • • .,., epac1oua ram1v .,.... l\1onday -Friday 5 Bdrms. 2 Ba. with 2 master • • • rorontyl1e.5.ooo. wttt1 nr--. ,fhl..,..
8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. suttes. Owner leaving state. + f4 B1d1 rm,vt2~·Ba1.,formalsdlnlng llllllEWS :;..~...::'.~ .. Terms available. Priced below am y, P .·poo spa. 264,900. ..._1121
~ PETE J BARREn .. REALTY · HERIT~t1f DEADLINES market at $174,900 for quick • • • Pl Rtl<:ATIO'\ OEADLl'.\E sale. <4 Bdrm, 3 Ba, sep. family rm, formal
'-la I . dining 3 C4f garage. $239,900. . \londa' 11 ::iO a .m . Aatlf (114) 111-1000 • • •
Tuc• .. da·, \Ion. i::\O p.m . -<. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, vaulted cemngs. family
\\ Nint>'"ia' Tufb. ':30 p.m. rm, atrium, ale, alarm. $1 9,500.
Thur da' . \\ref. l:30 p.m .
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Sun<la\ f r1' •) 00 ": p.m.
CANCE LATION &
COR ECTIONS:
Liii tlU
Opn 1-5 101 Via Lido Soud
·Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6Br, 7 ~ Ba,
pool, lg boat docka, $4,850,000.
21• Yla "'••• 1,1 1-1
Beatatiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace,
beam ceilings. Xlnt f~g. $420,000. ~ n-c::-:· " ~.----cu. ' ~~~NBiil5'1)..~~.
be.made on same0 d eadlines as abo\' ·.
Built In 1980, features comm. pool,
spa, tennis & park.
Diane Baumgardner U5-0303
Please ask for a cancellation Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
b h II. Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. ---------------1 num er w en ranee mg your ad.
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131-0110 ·. d ' I Th D ILY anoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba errors 1mme 1ate y. e A 'patio pool h F ri *?75 000 •
PILOT assumes liability for the first ' ome. ~ p ce"' · • · Have you seen ... 1201 Sussex Ln.
incorrect insertion only. ' ~ $285,000. 3 Br. 2 Ba., completely re-
CLASSIFIED 642-5678 PUllSIU .. E IOUIFIMT modeled Cape Cod. Assumable~ Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br,
=-= ............. -.. __ ,Bnatt llf lalt 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. Have you seen . . . 125 Via Mentone. ! ..... let lalt $360,000. Owner most anxious. flexible. 3
ltattal 1112 Mural IMZ UYllll PUIE UmllT Br. 2 Ba. -:=====~=.!.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
OPEi TODAY 1-&
2 BR, dtn, spacious, lcfrt, }1'd sate area
$335.000 .... 3 Rue Fountainbleau (Big Cyn) NB
Monaco Townhrne, 3 BR, 2 sty,
2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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Have you seen . . . 2015 Leeward.
$340,000. Unpack your suitcase and enjoy
-everything completely redone. 3 Br. 2
Ba .. spa.
Have you seen . . . #4 Hampsbire Crt.
5000 s.f. of traditional New England
living, ~ of acre, 4 Br. 4 Ba .. lrg pool &
spa. brick thruout.
Have you seen ... 1319 Antigua. Price
~.000. Assu.mable~l~l.~
at 11 'A~ fixed. 5 Br. 3 Ba.
Have you seen . . . 17342 Rosewood
(condo), 2 Br. 2 Ba .• dbl gar. $135,000.
tieht seaaity, comer
$475.000 ... 2 Rue Founta1nbleau (Btg Cyn) NB
IUlllFICEIT 111111
Designed to please the most .dis-
criminate, this 5 Bd, 1 Ba, lwcunous •1---------------1
Spyitau ~. 5/6 BR, pool. view, vu
$550,000 ............. 41 Bodega Bay (Spy&ls) ~M
Cbssic CololUI, spac., stmY w/pod & spa
$425,000 ............. 501 Cliff Dr. (Nwpt Hgts) NB
adfs bw1ain. 3 BR, 3 ba, end &lit, real rice
$189,900 ......................... ~ ........ 464 Gaviota; NB
$Thousand less than nellhbon. 3 BR, 3 ba, pod
$525.000 ................... 134 Harbor Island Dr., NB
4 BR, le• pod, Yitw, one owner
$285,000 (LH). 2601 Blackth~n. (E/Bluff) NB
Steps to "8 beaches, J BR, 2 sty,
custom, cbuy
$279,000............. 119 24th Sl (Peninsula) NB
custom home is located at the very
-VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge.
180 degree ocean, bay, cl\y &
"Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW.
From warm library to fam. rm. w/
one of 4 f-plcs to gourmet kitchen to
40' pool & spa -it reflects the
ultimate in quality. Master suite
(over 1000 sq. ft.) w / sauna & f-plc
& breathtaking VIEW. 24 -hr,
guarded gate. Offered $1.950,000.
Call Jeri Hunt.
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Outstanding Penthouse -vrEW -
poolside locale. TLC needed on this
2 Bd, 2 Ba & den. Vee Stinson.
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.,eel view, a "lllP'f", Fee $249,900! Turtlerock President
Sflll, sold 3 BR home -cul-de-sac locale. Great 3
$925,000 ....................... 3335 Ocean Blvd., CdM Bd, form din, tam rm. 2 Ba. Huge
yard/room for pool. Call to see. Vee
A real cutlt, dnsic-old C«M Stinson.
~1 1 BR &lits 840-4888
$209.000 ..................... 701 Ins. Corona def Mar 2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. .....,.
hnifk Townhrne, new! 3 BR, 3 ba, Newport Center
2 fplc's, patios.~ !!ll•-
$209,000 ........ 2463 Irvine Ave, (Back Bay) CM
Ceuttry Enrtsh mill estate w I canyon YU.
3 BR, tam rm
$435,000 ..... 528 Seaward (Corona Hinds) CdM
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12' If WITUFlllT
Stunning 4 bdrm & den reside~ on.
the lagoon. Superior water vtew.
Docks for two 60' yachts + bayboat.
Cathedral celling entry, 2 stairways,
maidt qtrs. $1,350,000 L.H. Call
-JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY S~
LEY.
POFHT FllllLY .. E
BIG CANYON-NEWPORT BEACH.
Spacious five bdrm home with. large
family room. eating area off kitch~n
and formal dining room. Fenced-m
pool & yard. All on large flat lot w1th
ample parking. Call DOROTHY
HARDCASTLE.
WATt.RfHOVf
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REAL ESTATE
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parcel can be split x 4.
Wiii EXCHANGE. SAN
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Alli. T MO 2 bdr one
lml condo wrtll lovety
view of Mis and south
coasllrne -tm·
maculate -LAGUNA
MGU£l Own wrll
finance at 12$.
$157.500.
SlllUllC COUTlK
VIEW from •t111s
bwlder's own ntftf 4
bdr split level or 3 bdt
& ruest 1c>l l.AC"'4
BEACH home. Bov&'ht
another. WIOCIS tor of·
tm.. l3t5.000.
f• \hist and othtf
fine homeS. cal Joy at
l.MimA NIGlll El·
TY. (714) 643-2505.
COLDWeLL
BANl(eRtJ
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L.91 ISU Uii,••
PRICE REDUCTION on this W.
tinguished 2 BR full security condo..
in Ne -~ s most prestigious hlgb-
riae. Well decorated in wann tones
w/ fabulous view of bay. MAKE
AN OFFER NOW!!
OPEii TODAY
1 TO 4:30
1336 Gal11y, Dovtr1hcnr. ..................... -$915;00&-
Bay & ocean views, indoor pool, vaulted
ceihna, 4 bdrms. 4 baths
233 Vb Genoa. Udo lste ............................. $675.00
4 Bdrm. 4 ba, tam rm. 3 car gar (2·5 pm)
1205 No. Bayfrant. Bal>oa bland ......... '". $925,000
with pier & shp, 80\ completed
3 bdrm. 2\i ba. lam rm
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190 6eg hill "'-"· ..,,. ocean, near F..,,_ llld.
Light & .uy 5 BR. 3 bathe,
dining rm.. fwnly rm,
spa, IQe yard. Pl'tYacy.
$445,000. Cell OWn/~
844-M44 or tw4-M29,
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
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condo hU comm. poot & Spot._3630 If~
tennis and • very awe 11t·1~term
favorabte price o( only 3br/3be+5br/31»-1 vec : s 164.500 That'• not bed sog Ac=O'· ... , to bw:tl
ror Newport BHch. 399f<20%~
751-.S 1~1 440K own/blu 645-7CMI
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the bay currently U89d tor <>-nrt11gt 720-1101
;arage & offlc9. Full Pftol
f()( both Iota $425.000 Cetta--... ----~
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Cond'O. reduced tor~ Niel 178.950. By ownr
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REALTY
644-6200
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 Ea•t CoHt Highway, CoroM clel Ma.r
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45' on Newport bay with pier & slip & prioed to 3 Br, 2 Ba condo only $95,000, 12 1A~ assumable
eell. A large 8 Br, 6 Ba home with 4 car gange. A finandng. Fantastic rental, great write-off
great family home in ita pretent state or Iota of amenities galore! 2 pool&. apa, clubhouse, aecurity,
po_tentlal for a re--do. Lucy Roee park-eettin& walk to So. Cout Plaza and new • lllfll........ 11,1..,.. music center. Loil Jacobi
Contemporary 6 Bdrm 41A Ba unique single level YllW·NW-NW .....
cu.tom home borden the 14th fairway in this Thia sunshine bright 3Br, den. Deauville in ex-
exclUllve pte guarded commwl1ty. The very elusive Big Canyon bu a view you will want to
finest ot appolntmentll throu&hout. A ~ call your own. ~sparkling pool & spa overlook
pool and 1pa are t!llhanood by • very -i.-ollof 3' & beyond to the bills & lichll of
location. Danny Bibb Harbor . Barbara Aune
JllBH ..... 11•• NW U-. •n•H .......
· Unobltn.lded vieW Of~ GolfQNrw. In cuar"CS pted QOINJ\unity, ovwr 4.000.-a.f. 41 'nilii 2 Br 2 Bia MdaJi\ ia the ultimate perleedon. Beeudful pntena with private spa.
·tn luxury. Expaniiw Uvtnc rm with fireplla, Bxpamive \om of marble and gJaa High ('Palhli-'
vawted ceWnp, bardWood 0ocn and 13' wide ser. 3 ~ formal dini.n& rm. gourmet
balcoOy. MIU' IUlte with vaulted ('Pili,. Fw ldtichen. Total qy:-Uty thruout. Barben Aune
land. St.epbanM Orody · ......... W •Pftll .._.. "Ell.-... -IRUll Md man! C...... 1-AX')' hc:Jme. tive 4l
.JOdelle mQcW. thia hame Offen lUX"UtY and com-fun. spe.. uuna, ct.p tub. BBQ, te1"r1ICed view
ton. S Br 2K Ba. formal~ rm & a penonmlc ~Br + <la\ w/ t bar, 2 fire Dana vtew of all Newport & the Blue Pldfic. Low in
nte ftn. S~ Groid-1 & Dan Blbb SOP II ... W' ' t•,111 _, 12nxrzv1••• ...,111L1 v.., aow priced · • er 3 ea. tarmal
Um.uai c:ippanwUty! One of larsWt lota. fl800 8CI· dinlna nn, famUy rm. 2.cty atlaehed home. Clean
ft. L lhaped 4 'Br home oriented to am. ~ and m.t. re9dy for the decontol"a touch Great
Palnt ai ~ a.a tor leller ~· f« en1lel'talnint. 24 hr. lil't'Uri\Y.p • Comm. pool ~ • &eNda cowta. Donni Oodlbal1
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IESAYEllEIUm
New listing, 4 Bdr, 2850
s I spacious home w/lrg
pvt yard on quiet cul-de-
sac Must SM Only
$269,500 Call Patrick
Alan 751-7664
RVM*
EAST SIDE
EXECUTIVE-$179,900
Fresh and clean. Large living and
family room. Fo~ djning. Extra
large lot. A. v. access~iet cul-de-
sac. Call now.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
546-2313
OCEllFROIT
OPH WLY 2·1
$441,000
1101 SUSlllE
3 ~t41rH•I, 2 ~Ith, 41ilill rH•, 2
oar 11rac•· Si11l1 f•ilJ tr ~1,111.
hlJ HOHi. last ~aHla wittt Ritt ... ,., '"•· .... , 141-2141,141-1121
102 llllS 1011
IA-IESTIC YICTOllU CLASSIC
OverJooking Newport Bay and the
Pacific. 3 levels, sumptuous Bdrms,
formal dining, study, 5 Ba, family, and
hving rooms Best of everything:
mahogany wood & leaded stained
glass Reduced to $799,000 incl land
Owner say~ to bring all off ers1 Opn
Sun 12-5. Agt 786-7500
IRYllE COAST RULTOllS
Only 2 block.a t.o Newport ~at'hft Larp, two
story. 4 bt<dtoum. dftarable floor plan t~1·11
great ror N1trrtainin1 Sundttk nfr muter 8Ultf'
Amurnt' $8e,OOO IMn at I~ Pl1Cf'd to .. u ••
Sl~'.000
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Thts rontempoTary 3 bedroom ocean vtew home
offers lots of pnvacy, ~·..; baths, family room or
dTtls t's sludJo, $250,000 tn uaumable fan.ancmg
Only $49,000 down and it's yours'
Now only $299.000
UIU/lllU I ELLIS
Ast ftr J1Q IMunl 411-JSSl
RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT HOME
416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fin. $795,000
(land Incl.) Open Sat.!Sun. 1-5.
Owner (9-5) 650-0202
LOOK -12$ OWJD FINANCING
Mesa Verde Tri-level, 4 BR, 3 Ba,
huge spa, $215,000. 2737 Cardinal,
CM.
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Oe1hlry 21 ler1
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Seu Y 01r Prepettrl
The Daly Piot offtts you Un 111ct m• Id
on• "Picll#t Part" weehncts fot·just
$25 per day, °' 2 days fOf S45.
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Gel CleuillM
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A great value In this N.B. view
property located high on a hill
overlooklng Newport Center and
the blue Pacific. Fr. doors lead
from enlarged fam rm , din rm and
entry. All this incl land. $355,000.
Myrna Boom. 551-8700
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LIDO ISLE llYFROIT
OPEi IMSE UT/Ill 1-4
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4 BR. 3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel
lent ~umable financing. Recently re
duced to $940,000.
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Mesa Verde 2 story for Units. 4 BR,
2 ~ Ba. $195,000, 1896 Rhodes, C.M.
IPU UT. 1-4
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A remodelers' dttam! Super clean 3 bedroom. 2
bath home on an extra wide lot an a very
desirable, qwet loc:at.ion Best buy in the area
with future po~tta.I Don't m1SS out on thas rare
opportunity!
THE REAL
ESTATERS
646-7171
New cust om waterfront home
w/dock, 3 Bdr, 2'h Ba. lrg master
suite, formal alnlng room, 2 frplcs, 2
car garage, large. sunny patio. Near
Lido VIiiage. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3311
Finley. 673-3777. $449,000.
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10 units $700K
12 unit• $7251<
14 units $8501<
Tom Lee, Bkr &42-1603
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MOST BEAUTIFUL C.!1' ...., h:
DUPLEX IN COM WON S 1200/mo, 3 Br. 2 ~ ba
ARCHITURAL AWARD w/backyard, w/d hkup. 185 Mesa Drive + TSL lllT M2· 1IOI
6°~ ASSUMABLE LOAN 1 Br E.alde C.M , Incl re-
J BDRM IN EACH UNLT gng & sto\19, RV arM.
$450,000 64S-8202 Bkr $525 759-0268
•VIEW OF IAY•
Acro11 from Ne~rt
Harbor Yacht Club. tl\b
sharp duplex with• klcit-
er features outstanding
financing Call broker:
&45-8202
COmml Bldg 13-49.000, No
Laguna with 4 resld
units Ocean view 11 &-/•
Assumable flnan Owner
837-6030
LEYEIAIE llHlll
28r lb• hM, no pets
$600/mo 184 Coata
Mesa SI.
Devin A E 642-8388
3Brl"ea enctsd garege.
big patio. crpta, drapea.
fncd. )(Int area & sharp
$660 + sec. No pets
548-~442, 770-5629
3 Br 2Ba widen. 2 ~r gar.
$850/mo Incl gardeMr
& water Children OK
Drive by 820 Knowell
then call 751-3618
3Br, 2Ba. Wnt CM, good
area. lat & last required.
No pets $750/mo. Incl
gardener 646-7624.
3Br Mesa Vflf'de hme,
patto. on quiet str .. 1
S980tmo 957-2760
Start great Investment
program easily with 8't'o
down and blended
lnlMest rate ol t 1"/o llxed
on balanoe When you
buy Super E'side lo-
c at Ion duple• at
S 149,500. Agl 546-2831 $400's 2 Br net wtmod
apls or 3 Br 2 ba $800'1
TRl-PLEX Costa Mesa, 10 clean & ready 4' fam
yrs old, $205.000 53M190 Best Alty IM
&45-6473 bel 4pm Breezy yrd 4 kid/pet 3 Br
Why Mii-expiore benefits chefs bttna cl'toiQe EMt-
of ••changing. Lois, side locate $700'..._
Doheny Alty, 7 54-1712 539-6190 Best Alty fM
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3045 Grant, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $124,900 Sunday 1_.
1821 Kings Rd (Ctf'hvn) Npt Bch
759-9100 $639,000 Sun 1-5
1208 Cambridge, Np1 Bch
759-9100 $329,900 Sun 1_.:30
333 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM
844-8200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
1~ Tahiti (Mese Verde) Costa Mesa
546-2313 $213,000 Sunday 12_.
4 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN
.,.. 1901 Yacht Enchantress, Newport Beach
644-9060 .... 19,000 • sat/Sun 1-5
* 1970 Port Oun14'gtti>Jr:·Np( Bctt
786-7500 $324,000 Satror.~-----
19 NarbonM Harbor Ridge CdM •
875-3311 $2,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1312 Sandcut .. Dr .• Corona det Mw
644-9&« '445,000 SaVSun 1·5
••22321 Wall naford, Huntington Beech.·
631-1400 $340,900 " · Surf 1:30-5
IBEDAOOll * 101 Vla Udo Soud (Udo) Npt 8ch
675-6161 $4,850.000 SatJSun 1-5
9 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
***107 Mitford (C. Sh.rs) CdM
644-6200 11,975,000 Sat/Sun 1""'
CONDOS FOR SALE
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
701-70H~ Iris, Olde Corona del Mer
675-6000 $209,000 SaVSun 1-5
2BEDROOM
• 15 Coventry, Har'bor Rfdge, Newport Bch -
759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5
1217 Bayside Drive, Corona def Mar
640-4868 $639,500 Sunday 1-5
711 Marguerite, Corona def Mar
720-1101 $198,500 Sun 10-4
2 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN
* • 1689 Samar Dr (Mesa Verde), C.M.
546-9950 $167,500. Sun 1-5
* 19 Curl Dr 'View' (Jasmine Crk) CdM
619-726-5151 Sun 1-5
24 Melody Ln, (Woodbrldge)lrvlne
786-1671 $133,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
3BEDROOM
• 1110 Ridgecrest Or (Mar. Hinds) C.M.
6«-6200 $149,500 Sun 1-5
3 Aue Fount1lnebteau, Bia Canyon, N.B.
675-6000 $335,000 1 Sun 1-5
• 28 Whitewater, Jasmine Crk, CdM
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
• 28 Whitewater. Jasmlno Crk, CdM
759-1501 Sunday 1-5
2804 Cllff Dr, Cllffhaven, Npt Beh
631-1400 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 134 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beaoh
675-6000 $525,000 Sun 1-5
2483 Irvine Ave (Back Bay) Newport Beach
675-6000 $209,000 Sat/Sunday 1·5
1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M.
557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5
10 Morning Glory, Irvine
M4-7020 $282,500
1419 Santanella Terr, CdM
Sun 1-5
M4-7020 $298,500 Sun 1-5
11 Rue Verte (BQ Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**5109 SelthOre, Newport Beach
545-2647 M45,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
1701 Starlight Circle (Baycreat) Nwpt 8ch
646-7171 $285,000 Saturday 1_.
**124 Via Lido Nord, Lido late, N.B.
851 -9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
Home
3 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN * 1120 Goldenrod, H.V.H, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $409,000/Fee Sunday 1-5
2345 16th St, Newport Heights, N.B
645_.670 Saturday/Sunday 1-5
* 1880 Maul Cir (Mesa Verde) C.M.
645-0303 $249,500 Sun 2-5
* 117 4 Bismark, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $149,900 Sun 1_.
•• 508 San Bernardino (Npt Hgta) N.B.
631-7370 $220,000 Sun 1_.
• 714 Poppy, Corona del Mar
64-4-9060 $595,000
• 1221 Berkahlre Ln (Weatcllff) N.B.
Sun 1-5
548-9516-$27~,500 SatJSun ~5
722 Cameo Highlands, CdM
673--7761 Sunday 1-5
2928 Cliff Or, Npt Beh
644-6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 11 _.
~ 191S Diana lrT, Npt Bc:h
759-9100 S185,500 Sun 1-5
2053 Port Bristol (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch
759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
1112 Hlghland, Newport Bch
644-7020 $318,000 Sun 1-5
1322 Keel Dr. Harbor View Hiiis, N.B.
644-6200 $349,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
602 Kings Rd, Newport Bch
786-7500 $799,000 Sun 12-5
1800 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach
642-5200 ._...9,500 Sunday 1-5
903 Lombard.I. Costa Mesa
983-6767 ~155,000 Sunday 1-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa
673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11_.
1730 Paloma, off 20th St, Newport Beach
642-5200 $217 ,900 Sunday 1-5
3927 Sandune Lane, Hrbr Vu His, CdM
644-9080 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
16412 Santa Alberta. Fountain Valley
974-0079 $229,000 Sun 1_.
2640 Serang Pl, Mesa Verde, C.M.
549-1582 $168,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
517 Sturgeon.I. Costa Mesa
642-5200 ~159,900 Sunday 1_.
214 Via Ithaca (Udo late) Nwpt Beh
675-8161 .... 20,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
8575 Wade River, Fountain Valley
963-6787 $212,000 Sunday 1-5
4BEDAOOM
* 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM
675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 415 BayaJde Or, Npt Bch
644-7020 $500,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5
* 4500 Wayne, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $350,000 Sun 1-5
**E. BaJboa Blvd., Pennlnsula
631-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-5
*2601 Blaekthorn (Eastbluff} Npt Bch
644-0488 $285,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5
**Balboa Coves, Newport Beech
631-1400 .... 95,000 Sun 1-5
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* • .07 Mendoza Terr. CdM 644-9060 $530,000 Sunday 1-5
&40-0357 '850,000 Sun 1-5 ••166 FaJrhaven, off FalMew, Costa Mesa
2324 Arbutus, Eutbluft, Npt Beach
760-l214 $305,000/Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2108 Arbutus, Eatbtuff, Newport Beach
644-9080 $375,000 -Sunday 1-5
**601 Bayside Dr., Promotory Bay
631-1400 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5
2933 Cassia, Newport Beach
644-6200 $299,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 2331 Tustin Ave, Npt Bch
644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1108 Dennis Dr, Costa Mesa
545-0318 $249,900 Sun 1-5 * 1806 Galaxy' Dr'Vlew' (Dover Shra) NB
646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 2-6
• 1921 KTngs Ro•d (C1tffhaven} Nwpt Bcb
642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 2-5
18520 Morongo, Fountain Valley
963-6767 $239,900 Sunday 1-5
34 Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM
759-1501 Surldi"y 1-5
* • 19372 Baywater, Hunt. Beach
759-1501 $379,000 Sunday 2-6
1820 Port Charles (H.V.Hms) Npt Bch
644-8200 $289,000 Sun 1-4
10 Purple Sage (Trtlrk) Irvine
645-0303 '320.000 Sun 1-4
26 Royal St George, (Vg Cyn) Npt Bch
644-6200 $1 ,095,000 Sun 1-5
21 Rue Fountalnebleau, Big Canyon, N.B.
720-9400 $498,000 Sun by appt.
2746 San Juan Ln (Mesa det Mar) C.M.
751-3191 $139,900 Sun 1-5
16327 Shadbush, Fountain Valley
963-8767 $168,000 Sunday 1-5
829 St Clalre, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $132,500 Sunday 1-5
1789 Tanager (Mesa Verde) C.M.
645-0303 $240,000 Sun 2-5
* • 1162 Kingston, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $310,000 • Sun 1-5
SBEDROOM
•41 Bodega (Spyglass) Newport Beach
675-6000 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
32 Morro Bay, CdM
631-1266 $599,000 Sun 2-6
5 BA plu• FAM AM or DEN
* * 239 V~a Lido Soud, Npt Bch 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 4645 Per'ham Or (C. Shrs) CdM
644-6200 $739,000 Sun 1-5
1600 Seabelle Cir (Spygls Rdg) CdM
644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1-5
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*.,.. 6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
640_.868 S1 ,950.000 Set/Sun 1-5
1600 Dorothy, Westcllff
673-6900 $325,000
2601 Island Vlew, H.V. Hiiis
644-9060 $375,000
Sun 1-5
Sunday 1-5
646-7171 $141,900 Sunday, ....
2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
* 45 Mont.na Est•. RSJ, lrvlne
644-9060 $185,000 Sunday 1-5
31 Southampton (Bebt HI) Npt Bch
675-6870 $488,750 Sun 12-5
SBEDROOM
#2 Creekwood (Woodbridge) Irvine
645-9161 $172,500 Sunday 12:30-4:30
6e3 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Npt Bctl
759-9100 $189,900 Sun 1-$
3 BR plu. FAM RM or DEN
2620 El<len {Eulllde) Costa.Mesa.
631-7054, 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11-5
320 Otero, (Eatbtuff) Newport Beech
644-7007 $249,000. Sat/Sun 12-5
TOWNHOOUI FOR SALE
2BR
•• 16932 Limelight #A, Huntington Beach
963-6767 $93,000 Sunday 12-4
2 BR pla FAM RM or DEN
3 Rue FountaJnebleau, Big Canyon, N.B.
675-6000 $335,000 Sun 1-5
43 Sea Island, Big Canyon, Newport Beach
662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
38EDROOM
*464 Gav1ota (Bluffs) Newport Beectt
675-6000 $189,900 Sunday 1-5
2 Rue Fountalnebleau, Big Canyon, N.B.
675-6000 $475,000 Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 BR pla 1 BA
42714271 /2 Orchid, CdM
644-8200 $249,500 Sun 1_.
3 BR plu. 3 BR plua DEN
513 Narcissus, Corona del Mer
759-9491 Sun. 2-5
3BR +38R +2BR
4 BR plu• 3 BR plu• 2 BR
* * 1133 E Balboa Bl, Peninsula
631-1400 $1,285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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gate
Wi.th all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where
you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good
balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.
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rnix, '!Mlit b POOdte, portuntty '°the '"8ftl" =.cc=oom::rc:u. ClefQt toyt,pm..DOOkelrow b , 2200 H1rtMw 8t¥d 111111111 -----""'!""'"--'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-OC A1tp0r1 &rM, oft trC*», Sk l"'*f cat Numtroua S*110n, lJOlltlon ,.quit• IO<Nr l9YICe ClfWUd ,,,.._,If .,ound the 'WOf1CI Cel CM "'6-7101 II I I I II
53s.1183 aq r, lot• of 1tten1 •vait "'"''°'' baie-~ lndMdual wtttt rNnltnunl '1 rM GIMy. IU.7779 ' t1•••• prkng, 1an•t0fi4ll & .. ut• BMCri An1m11 s"-'t•. accounttno k .... _.. •~. II DI II UUL ~ na_,_
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ioeo, .,.. REWARD 649-2320 1M Year 1ng to .ottL IOfne Sa•ur· other flnilhed copy from Jdlty Aogif' fWtaur.,t 1 _ ... --yy ~ on blhelf of ,. ~ ...,. ,_.~ MCIWW ..,..,..,,-~--=-'"".z-":'.-.. LOST. male Cock et IN .... ., dayt. rough dreltt. not• °' dleltt NI"':=::,'°' --. ..._, 1lonel ~ tate Intl Me M ---llll
Offlee tpfl09t/b.c. Sult• Spaniel buff color9d PrOYldee offer machine transcription. MEiiecutM r::. ~Kol c.ns.. ' .,....,.boflue forlnqr. pit ......... --.1u ... . r160c::.c~;1~;~· bhm "~:2a:dwerdi ..... ..., w.:.aryancst..:~-= =~'f~1:n.,::: ~"f,~~'tatand1n1 ~~ •:r.;.,'" :c:: l::f."ugh e...m.. ~or~ .. :.n~ .......... .,
h rt.a11wf eQf. large groups. Wiii act at thofthand ·end typlnv OOOd ~ pftot'9 ~ '""" (4e Ill&, lllflllfJ <>::~._,c:n'i:~~:,~ Ptr t.aroeVfC™eom. back-up r•cepuonitt, .-11 .. Prot.ci.ncy or. Cal '51·1234 '°'Int•· PART TIME. Vwted houta w Pm>. o o o cs •is<s .. tt nerBrlatol~RedttlBfrom ~ expanda fo El s11ili11a ~~~~~~ =~~·d9tl~:~ view. lo ~ -11 AM =~.r=.•r,.:nr;:. fllOt ,_ ..... ...,In
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tult t*'*'Y.' runn17 7AM·10:00 "'7 ----·a. • Ing de~n~ health ~Including "*' 17$-l.409 truck, ven, ttatlon quit.a. Hre 1-5. __,.. ....,. OOMWeUre ..
. 111 lnett ll1·Hlt :r~:ythfs "= !nc,'":. ~~:n: = 111 leter COvetage. C91 end dental lnlurance LffM ... / .... llldr •eoon> :...--: = dabllty • mUk • per •It i. •a p • rl • • o e ""-
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SUit• 14 NB. 831-3851 fa&.llTll No ~!Ce necwary, M/F •• ~.11.1111w... . IM"9 ANKINOIS a L a.m '2 &42-4321 {114)15M I u .... us ... 11nn ,_ •-trtl llM1tZ reita~. rmaat have a.. •••• (714)250--0331 TIU.II .,.~care.cipptylftan
....... 2111 COUPLES SWING PARTY ~c!ir9' ~ In B~K ~~=t': ~tc! -=-~-........ llnk/..-..1 .__ FullertOfl s I 1.. hn oa'~ ~s Front Ofllc9, typing =~= -:::::::; ._ .. ~ SAVINGS . w111bereqUtred10 ..... t ...,.., ... _, '""""' --lmmed open1ng9 t« tu1 5 ytpJ-._...",. at w111 train '°' a m•s.., .... ,_. 19040Harbor.FV. WldeW0<1d821..e111 9~1,.._0N Y , Secretary 10 Dept of Mta!W. Muat be lnO time Teller st Fountai.n Wtlftr&ll'l .. At1ordtattlna aom•on• b gflt sno --~'"·""*"' 1240
IQ ft. Cofflwltlon, La vegu -·.. ..... Education Board In man 54a.."82 M thru T Valley office Must type b9degtound tM!lpful, Fui -.ger 10 grow wtttt com-a OlpllilzlloMll ldit
Agent SAl-5032 ESOllTl/IRRI 114-111-1111 OFFICER preparing tor Boerd EJ!p«ienoed ~etary f0t 30 wpm Cell 871~244 company benefits.= peny cos 131"°"' NOnl.,..,. lend .,..
BuayNpt8'vd.CM.N9wer Outc:a'10NLYa35-9199 ANSWERINGSERVICE meetings. magulne publisher fOf'appolntment.EOE ::::,~:~~·....:& Aeltaurwrt ~~ ~
retail/office, ale. S.70 at. Telephone operatet 7-3 Our Lsguns Bwtl branch COMPUTER OPERATOR Muat haw good ahon· LVN for s., Clemente wt • .....,llT •••1a .__ • .--._,......,
Only 1595/mo. &45-te2a Moving Mt« Antique MW Shift. 362 3rd St. •C, .. pteMntly Meklng an Busy medic.I dlstribu10< l\aM & typing alcUb At loM d~ Pit pleesant PHOTO LAB COUNTER ...... --··-8enctl. CA ftteC), llt1n:
PRIME RETAIL SPACE meeh. r~lan ctir, mite:. Laguna a.oh. lndMdual with 2-3 YNtl looklngforthaf'p tractive offlcel In lnnne ofc condUona. M1·1159 PERSON EJlp« pt.t pt.
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100lqft.1700 NHN 5eo Hamilton 780-1248. Appt Mttera·&-9 i100/wk f:!:'Y~: lndMdualwithgood C.il 752~74 tim•. Snepattot 1 Hr food N and bev• Gi p!We,
CM bordw, NB. Cati TOP U$ guar + comm. Good Operallona In eddltlon background,preftJIBM mllll NlllD Phol4o 4 cell Mike . Send ;.::., to .lllUlllf
Jackl9213·290-3112 Femalelpref.Model1and phone YOlce. Wiii train. position r9qulrn excel: 34,ex~A/R,A/P SSS a anttt atar11ng pay THEDAILYPILOTlenow 84~2 2 3010Ufl)9ftl •'AIM .. ! I
Shop/Store/Office apeoe Eacor1a. <213)86&-1984 No MIUng. Call anytime! lent orel and written com· helpfut. ta, salaty Ellp. muat be fast wlegot acc•pUng appllcatlona Platica A • N.8. t2M3 Secty fol--,_ldsl Plen--
300oqft0< .,.,., ..... Meli 151-2382 m•nlcotlon,. ..... -negotiable ... •·•~ °""'"· ._,..,/Nnch '°' Ols1riel _. ,. _.,.._. ::r.L. -· -a ,..._..._,._
C. MMa C-2 548-7249 (a..--..&aea 3011 U,.._lf u lnterpe<90nt1 alcllll. . I STUFT T SHIRT 1upervlH newspaper 11N h tm poettlons SV8if. &ft m.n Firm. Typlno • tnll'I
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15 ftAMa.nll 517 30th N.8. 873-3593 rrlera Mutt riav. "*' J I edv oppty •C<IMdluuttoo.AC.ompl MiREOPBEMINXR ............. -. w ...... _ .... ,, ... ,., •• .;-r;~ ....... :.,,.,. ;.. """ .!& ,'..:.:.:~dOP•:.rg• on • RM!IM prkg, from $200. 2855 E. t..eam,. YoU Med to kno. NB. AIE office. 1754110. end our bef)tfl19 lndud9 1'"91 , ~4%tHI~~~ -~~,-: . ·.Y ~ . 'l:.&>mmrtted J*.an neect.' ~-~ijjiiM@~~,,ance:.1~w1.thldlynar4ml1c~com-ll~M~1nC:5~yra~•~XJ>;.~bod1a1~ anc1 'bOnU• opportunity mold~"':~ W'•rnr.-
Wlllrr ptet t tint 641 7348 f framing pany opening new offlc. a fringe t>enenta. lnv.t· • .....,., In per-on .. o.-y. • at°'!:-.. .... 1 WOfil 7,~ s A~. No exp nee, ~-1rM1 atftce, ... tali 21JI _1• r ng. • :10fil°'ta ::8~. tru.t11l~ 1n Laguna Hilla. For eppt ment Co. located In,_.. ~7 Clrc:utatlon omce. :,_"';ks r~ 8 twaJOnt cuttlng/Hwlng. UI· ~ ~..,...
XWoidoooaciA.l&idlnQ ... II\'.~ Ing, mo1t1y mentel. 951.101oore&1..e200 pottBeech.s.ndreaume 330 we.t aay, ca.ta ~--"-medk:el~ m.rlr.oth.1a a.a.mow. lnot 11-. ,,..
300 ft. ottloe. 3 phue, ltr ..,. 4012 Sornetimea vety rwtard-~~!: ~..:, Ma&. ~ tttru Fri-;nJLJ,;" ~ tNttng 175-11l23 wild dr!Wr'I lie. Non
1005 Brlo•o. C.M. ICE cMEXQ SHOP fOf Ing. PIT 20-30 tw. to Ce1sf S1Yiap ... pottBw:tl,C.92MO dly~oPfioneailli anctempq.atoc=-own-111.D ~ . ..,....,
S 1500/mo. &44-72ft ..,._ Mah your own at.i. 14 to start. Bolh ex· ..a L FIT position avmtable fOI' E.O.E. erahC> progrwn PNW 3 tws -.. a...y COfno s.cr.tary Mam. to
WOOOSHOP with rnachln-N9WpOtt 8Met't ·equip l p90dabte. So. Cat Pia. 119 Ill Cos1a MeM finest Health ...... IFFlll Engllttl speek)ng. Af1fJl'I mlealolVxtra .ai~ _.. --.. rurt hlil
. c .M. 1200 aq ft leaM "*Y reaonable. ., ... 751-8308 for app1. (114)111·1111 Food StOf'•. Haute orlen-1 P••· oftc. h"Y phonee llllllTM at busy office, typing,
!'lut11a. '475 &48-2289 CerroUOsyt 673-4150 ~. occasion&!, for Equal Oppty Employer led. dapendab6e, Met & •"1
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•-ti l :::LIU A:: ala e.lboe fatnlly. 837·2813. M/F wllllng. Pleue apply at: --· keting dept No exper. 285 8ligga Aw. Coata ~ gl'oMng con.urMt.0:11io' ,......,.... .... !!.!,• ""' 'I 673·2872 wtcnda. MOTHERS MAR.KET GENERAL OFFICE nee. Company wt• train. Meea ~ronlca co .-.Ca IC.-.._
SPiRifuX( READlNGS AITlllllEUIE BASKINS ROBINS pit 225 E. Hlh St. C.M. Typing. flltng. dJctaphone Must haw car. Xlnt In-PRESCHOOL TEACHER =~wort!~: Ill 111D/LlllL
Adva In All Ma11era & &tabled firm owner wtll UIJlltflll.... help wanted M lhru F, CHIS tn plMWlt Fountain Vt) come If quaMled. F« Tooo-tw:lllUllUme&Mne d•P• a .,
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catnlno RMI. San Ctem. CNw1ott•'• Sitt-., 420 Self-starting. eggr9NMt dent. Ru hra. 964-4951 8&2~2 -wtcdynte-a997 wknda • • I t c f'I I> o • ' • cMI llllQiabOn. ShorlllSad Uc'd 492·7298 Women!• unique~ 82nd St NB &45-37 48 Individuals to work at Or. wt1 Incl pr'flf • 6ul noc .......,.
• ~ wlll enjoy WI~ · V 11111111 Cty'a nneat hamburger GENERAL OFFICE. * mUlll * Promln.nt H.B. trevef or er dealt, fifing. PIHpc.1 Bet\.~ SCR •M-LETS S«:urtty Pfod'a 97~24 au ••• UY ILll restaurant. Exp. pref. OROPwtN ~7· 1~178· ~7035 No experience. Xlnt aetary aosncY needa full time ctlboerd, customer :-~-"--~::-=---:-".".'."
ft • Liu 40fi -.... Apply In person 3-SPM, .., ~ ..,... 546-5431 egent. Apply ASAP , MN'f erT8nda ~ Neded tor am ·NSWERS • ., .. Book tennl• l•Hona. we·r~_g._r~ end need ~!:I~. by'• on the 11!111• .. lfflll .... !! nllT-· &44 .0380. Sue Of Carol. ~.!!P'"O· Good comm sOIWlnQ N. 8. tlrwndal n LIAllUIYI... wr1te--up charges. Ill• a;r_..,,.., well organized ...,...,,. .-.... w ..,.. --~ --•muat.SholMtype firm. l>u11ee to Incl.
p I Financial S«vloet typing (45 wpm) & btckpg, m1n9'1 f0t k~ poe.. COUNTER. n....1, • .... lmmed. ~~ In sml~-PfT altns, Femfy Ptact., PfT & FfT: 45-55 wpm. R .. teO.. ~ b'Plr'9 Mn8. 4llC.. Starry-Optlc:t r me . phones & var!Oua ofc ltlona In Orange Countt. ..,... v '" Newpor1 ...... n group ·~ xpet eq 64&-8838 ** llKJ&it ** tra 1portatlon r•q. ~ 9llP he4pfl.'1 AC11,,.-Mlng19 557·3512 dutlee.645--$000.M·F Muathaveatrongout.lde ·p l day. Mon -Fri . auranc.ofc.Variedoffloe • ·" · FmUlllll No /amkr Med only Snl9ry to comm wisp
Tlllor·CllCM .ll,Hft aalet e~ ln .tM tl42·52971839·9170aft.3 dutlea, knowt9dg• of MEDICAi. office Nerty ~Ing So. Celt Co of. a p . For -.>Pt call Cal~IT).18'0
RECOLLECTION ' Ir. I Banking Temporery H91p Industry c 0 u N T E R Jt.B. comput• helptul, JM,11 DQ •'Yl9'· F« Chlropr~ -,... -xft,r ~· l at'540·-S.. After an entire evenl"Jl of m • i I ••y Tilll11LLll and -th• ebUl-ty t~ c~NERS:ex...:___ nee. Xlnt benefit• offi: In SM!~ daY8 m · °' ---::-+:-""""".,..,.,.,=~=--1 watcMrtg attdH and I I llnLEI an ;,,otlvate and develop Of' wtu train ·64~--851•9719 eve'• a Sat. A.M.' Mu.I lndMduata to preeent ow S LES4tARDWAAE listening to our friend ,. • Outgoing person with de-staff. Satery ptut lncen· · have kn<>Wledge In Int. unlqu. fund r-*'g g.: Full t poeltlon In ,....
late to u1 hla worldwide lltfta1110t.IH, alretoworkwlththepub-tive.Xlntfrlngea(Fortun. CITIPDATDI GENERALOFFlCECLERI< bllllng, Bkkpg. P.T .. &'am to 9Choc* I herdware ator•. s .. ~MM•
travel e:11curllon. my hut-5'>edal1Zlri0 In 1a1 & 2nd lie needed 30 hra. per 150 Company). Op· t Fu"-tlme. M·f . AMMf Pl'lonea Pegbrd, typ1tig roup9 In ther9 loca Stew. H.W. Wl1gtlt ~11 ..... , bend mumbled. "Travel TD'1Sinee 11M9 --•t our Orange Of· portunlly for upward Data lmput os>era ora rr· phones, run 10-k9Y b) ·12ia) 59M289 . .,... Pt1or uper In fund pany. 121 Roc:l'lea1w, Is 10 peroent anticipation .. _ .. t. s· .. .__ NH/CM b . Banking Of' S" & L mobtffty. A TRUE CA· needed for grow ng touch 831-7291 A* for raising or teec:Nng •a + eo.i. .._
nuu --f d medlcal c:orp. Full time Mw et M9dlcal TraMCfiptlonlst· $1000-$1500/mo polen-.,,..,...,..,,,.,,.-...,.--.,.--:=--1 and 90 pwcent RECOL· BE.Ek,eUr _8d experience pre err• . Re.Ell OP.PO.RTUNJ'TY aud part ttme-l)Olltlons. ~ · wott.•• "°"* mlA.3-5 ya -U&L Comp I tralnln SALES. J.-....o.c°'.
LECTIOW.--&42·2171 545--0611 asl'l-rrtlfi!ITng ex· Call for appointment Must type 40 wpm. com-GIRLS. 17·22 tor model ea.rte ~ aJCpet r9Q. prCMded . School time combo Mlnlf0.1'71 ... rt-,-«-.._·;:'"'.:--...,~e....~= .. ~--
*Spirttual AMder I Ad-WANTED: Peopte ~ ~· llg~:f~ Yllfll puter e:11per helpful, but WOf1t Pretty t~look e.cttground to Include H hours. Xlnt growth poten-*!2058 or M&-1315 L11i1r* 1a a,...,
vltor. Advice In all life pvt TO SU $1o.ooo up Ol'gan=::;::n akllla are will trlln right persons. WC>f1( wknd al Irvine & P'a, dla 9UmfT\aliel. tlal. Cel by 1oam SA~ 1 ~ needed .._,If.,,.,._
matters; 10,,., merrtege, No credit v , no ---·'ty d t E 11 t TU ... ••y A H.C. Pharmacal Meadows Su 64•-0220 cons . & surgeri9s. MfF, Convnunlty Fund ~ pftwne tor.,.... atq> Ir\ ..._., s__. ~ .
butlneaa. NB. 831·9397 Oenlton A9IOC ef3:'7i11 man • ory. xc• en r--888 w 16th St GOVERNMENT JOBS 9AM-4:30PM Exec::ut1Y8 Offa. c M. MUlt be rnllaible, --............ Md ~ q::ne:•c:!~ SEIYIOES Newpor1 Beech $16.559-$50.553 l yr 714-768-8500 311 N Tuatll"I •D . pret. 54114U 11'11:111 ICm:IM '-en Lnt ltlJ WutM 5100 Debra Bugerln at (2131 1 ln.011111 631 -<>149 Now H1nng Your ., .. Offloe c1«t1 Entry le¥el Orange. CA. 92M7 ~ • .. war1d ·1111111 841·2114 IH·ll20 CUSTOMER SERVICE Fee C< 805-187-6000 position avau wlfast (714) 997·5326 DTl11 llLD 5*1111 .,._.,. llM
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aa •-n 11a..111 SIL Growing medical di•· Ext R· 1590 growing co Must be .... '" Prim• oppon. wlw•ll 1-2 ,-s ... .,a -11·
_.... rUUlll. tribut0< haS opening for HIGH SCHOOL GRAD bright. Ol'ganized w/gooc:I ~ • ' .-ta EA.STBLUFF CO. lllO 111 1 911'91 ~ $1183~$1512 per month EqualOpptyEmplyrm/f/h person with ex.per, all B atud«lt or better Basic ofc Skills 751-1315 AU"'W 97 111 J. hulaon ~ 111¥111.....,.
Proceaa Invoices around gen office. Yer) Clerical akU1a 476-0528 OfFlCE HELPER TIHllllU TUE == .:' ~ ..... t I ...... d t Bank...,. last pace. Benefits, satar) p...-i-aV911 fOf en indlv ..... warran a. n.,... •a "'V • S..Utlcian nanotiable. 841•2665 llP •1111 Part hme ~er ._...,., · Wind CO'iller~ng contrW> ~ °"* ~ Into EDP system. Mul1 TEUEI nu 11111 UllOITTlll .... .. Clean. COOi & casual. w/exf}«. In Q.C In ~ tor • motivated lndf. --· .... ~
Found .1mall puppy,
Avocsdo·College St.,
C.M. w{ralnboW collar. la
no et A.A.L 971-7387
have knowledge of ac-Xlnt opportunity In an at· Data Processing hiring counter help Checi<· S.8-8300 cal or P'Utica rnotdlng ~tradt COfWlNC> ..,.,_is a'Olu$ Ei· counting and clerlcal tractive Saving• & Loan. llPIHm II CISTOIEI Ing In clothes. Apply In operatlon. Must be fluent lion good phor'9 lllfllnCI and knowtllclge et
method•. and be alcllled tmrned. apenlng offers pwson. 1000 No. Coast 1ft1te hla and haw abfllty to read a & NP• Per*! ~ ~,.~ ~
to op«at• caloolator1 varied dutlH. Teller Otsta.... SERVICE Hwy, Laguna Beach Pm me tralnee.-lype 40 write In Englllt\ Apply In floe.~ to: po Box ... ._..~.~ ·...---
date Input terminal ana exper. pr•ferred. Call •Full t>eneni. SUPNIT IEP lllTEll wpm & 10 key by touch• ~HOMED INT.L 'rT • Npt ad\, t2M3 Olgt'lt pfetlmd t~lter. Betty. 754-1801 * •dv·-__,,, training must. S3.35 hr. 548-5623 Dr •--;;;;M~iiiiiiiiM;---1 WI ,..OYldl 111 uceHent 1 Offk:e 19 located In South O.C.S.L " "'"""" for charter boat. F.m .,. fOf' Dorothy 3195-A Alrpor1 Loop . I 9TIT , .. , ...
Coast Plan area and a 1700 Adams Ave. •Full or pan time We are a software com-O<tentat 20-40 yrt, food Costa Meaa. ca. &41-8224 F/ttme, ane aper. nee. :::O.~ ~ Y!Slbllt-
futl benefit pectcage la of. Coata M..., ca. EOE llPllllTI pany developing and aervtc.. Atao utltt In IFFIOl Ml/llTY Gen'I cm: dultea. N9wpoft ry IDr IXCISltlOnll Qtowtll
r.red. Anal fillng date: 111·lll0 marketing appllcatlon• cleanlng & malnienanoe. Small CPA firm in Laguna c.n ... cal &40 8440 ~ wt111tn the Foond: Whit• dog with 1.0. 5:00 PM Tueaday, June and •ystema to 1~ Must be nMt a atlracttve. Beach akllll should In-1 AtMran orplllUllOn NII
BMd'I Anlmel 19, 1984 For C1uaffied Ad dent Insurance agents NMd driver' a lk: C.11 c 1 u d • w 0 rd p r 0 • n / 11 m/111 __,..... ~ Cllll!SiClslliOn ~ 644 3858 1 Cell for Information ACTION IUm and bfo«ers. We're Mek· 557-4079 for lnfo ceutng/1)'ptng, pteaant Ex UV. poettlon for
0
• •TYPiSTS .-saap by ID con.-.
lo (714) 986--4025 Call • Assistants for buay beeuty Ing seNlce professionals el phone manner. take ecu . tvlne •RECEPTIONISTS 111 ~or MflCI
LOST: 2 amall white non-°' 968-4026 Dally Piiot salon. GOOd oppottuntty. with computer hardware Hot ·-••••a charge attitude & 11 :'c:''~-4~ per •CRT-DATA ENTRY rwwmt!leCllf at apptg. descrlpt Ooga, Spot & A~VISOR 200 Newport Center Dr. and I or software ex· ""--bttkpg Salary & beneftts ..,.... -r• ha •CLERKS eDn ~ ua.y
Peppy. not pretty, but I ORANGE COUNTY &42--5878 Newport e.act1 pertenc. and pre~abt) lftUTll c 0 mm ens u rate W.-for moni . WOfil now Top Pay O.C. ra.y (Pnnciplts Ollly
lowth9rn. H.B . ....._ Re--DEPT. Of EDUCATION with an Insurance relat 4 Day week. 3-t1 p M wlquallflcatlon. M•l ,._ Coutd ~~ .,.. plmel ID
werd. &47·7448 Artlnn. Action Emptyr MIF ~::::::::::::::::::::= Boat m«hanic f« Mar1na. background Position of. Thurs-Sun SURF & aume to Box 712, Laguna nolctl . VICTOR Trudy aao. ========:.l=======:;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ........... -----i Mercury. VoNC>. & 0 .M.C. fers front-line client con-SANO HOTEL Laguna e.act1 ca 92652 to tuppOlt ~ 'f:: TEMPORARY SERVICES fl9rSOMll Dlolr1men1 Exp only, call Fred 0< tact as well as with sales Beech. Marla. '4Q.4.!460 ' • r9tary to Pl~t 4341BWd\.1105. N.B..
LOf'etta 840-2331. department and manage. EOE •HI IDT. qu1,_ Jdnt ~· die-556-8520
BOOKKEEPER ment. If you area a 3 POSltlons avatl S.,ta ~end Mt• thnd
S Ellp bttk.,_, to handle A/P, mature ye1 en1huslaatlc. HOUSECLEANERS SS. Ana Offloe. No exper. Othiar aec:retariel poeltlonl ~~eooA~ _.. positive and the>ur P/tv. PfT, own tr.nap. nee Training provided eilable fult time 1~ mo YDIEY ~•YfQll. gen'I r•cord service ero. send resume Maida of 0 . c 786-8222 Xlnt lnoome. For ~ ::.: Call 75~9109 tor Nat'l lirm hat oper*1g tor f:'~"l.f: ~~ r::,~~iSte>ry'Q Aidt 1NCosSURANCE AGENCY In cat! Mr Albers. 862·5&43 details. :::m!,~5 :-: 0-.. .. Oil.I ••P ri.1ptf;1. 0<galnza. ta M..a .... u -•llll sttorthandlapd Wftttng. ~ ...... '-".'*'-..
tlonal •kllla • muat. 1111110, llC. e=n~ Con:i:i: ••••• llPT , .... .,....... Bonot eft 1 yr ernpqe-':..' :'::::: ···········••! Salaryb=~?P·C&ll •1•1 ladrtlltrlh .. ~fc'~) (~°!'i~ .. o~: P;!c.9t':cs=.'c~.:; ~~iiiiiiii~~ ~5~~1',67 Call Dien• _._.,.....,.,11111/ft Monday, Jue 11 . . . lllllllPD lath 201 557•5234 , mfg co is k>Oktng for ii
ARIES (Mar.2 l-Apr.19): Check equipment. be posiuv~ con~m-f()f' Coat• M9aa/Ftn Vly •• .,.rt ..... u !*>Pie to wor11· clo9ely IUL man SALES $50 to 100K +
ing t.rans~rUtion. Accent on added knowledge. change. vantty, erea citent. Ac:cntalRec. I ' llTDJM 111111 with woman supervt90r. HUDHUIJER travel ability lo locate special material. P~vious standards may not Accnts Pay, peyroll. Ute E 1 0 HH E 1 Aalr for decorating? ExP9r'd & ln.xper'd. ULES I UITILS
apply.' Scorpio, Taurus personl fiaure prominently. ~ping. lmmed. opening. qua PP:JiF mp oyer N=~ ::::;::'l C::: :~ ~;f'1 '°' lllT&IT &11•
.. TAURUS (Apr.JO.Ma)' 20): Be analytical, ~heck fa~ concerning G~~~~':~~~~~::c~ DECORATE INTERIORS nat• decor In office & ~~~~~==~ u. ............ .,
investments, emotional tnvo1vemenls, promises made by others COl'J>. 1n 1 Center Ave, Color/design. PIT. tc homes. Part time. tull = PAINTERS WANTED ftlJa lMI Estate
concernjng resources. Member <?f o~posite sc.it pl~ys key role, you'll be St• 402. Huntington start. Will train. 775--5447 time, will train. Cati tor ·~ Own tranap. Ill· 1111
engaging in a "search."' Gcm1n1, Virgo. Sag.attanus persons play key Buch. 928'17 0 Ec 0 RAT 1N0 1AR1 appt 714/848-9774 iv mag 751-9103
roles. . I . llllllEPO SALES care« opportunt-·IEllUL .,,... • •• &TTlmllT GEMINI (Ma).' 21 .Jun~ 2~)): Accent on I.aw. pub!1c re auon~. Medlumaa.dbullderlook· ty. will train. 49S.975• Perm 5 day CdM 3 girl of· Real Eat•t•
partnerships. possible conflict m ~rea of mamage. Major dom~t1c Ing ror full charge book· IELIYEIY fie• Good phone & All~ . C S S
acljustrnent occurs. could mean bfcstyle undergoes transformation. tleepw with rMI •t•t• TELEPHONE DIREC· ~ar~led,.i: :!t!fe F~ .::!. ha~~ TRA T ALE
Play waiting game refuse lo make premature move. ~t ••per thru TORIES person 8&m 10 12 noon
CANCER (Ju,;e 21.July 22): Go slow. maintain low profile, check trial balance end financial Temporary In Nhlpor1 helpful 67>2774 c.ntury Pattclng Inc. 645-8202
employment possibtlitics. See others in rcalisti~ light -defi~e te~s. stat.ments. ~ with Beach/Costa Mesa .,.. JANITORS FuntPart tim.. New A,,.,_,,, Hinon a Rec e P 110,,
11 1
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steer clear of self-deception. Keep rcsoh~llons conccmtng diet, ~ nof7~:".:s.~ U• own car Earn to 14-M-F Must t>e u.s Clt1Z9n T~ n1 Convention pieteried Family Flt~
nutn.ll'on. ~ne-1 health. Pi-• fi11Jt1-"' promine.ntlv. . 1··• .. i t S6. hr guaranteed S3 4c and ..,._ to Obt••n Gov-Wey. Anaheim c.rtt• C M 557 .. 0 01 •• ~ •w•..., ' resume w -ary "s ory plhr Call 8:30-5 pm tol • r nm• n I f • c 111 t y --------LEO( uly23-Aua.22):Goodlunaras~~ot~etd~Wlthroman.~. & requirement• to ff•l(tlOOp.43-2<>46 dearlln09 work.-.. hr• You cant mM• tt to the llCIPllSIJST/TTPCST
creativity, emotional . invol~emenl, partJ~t~llO':' m specula11--:e C/Hm 19700 Faitchltd. Hrn1ng 14 ·S5. p/hr b'G 99'"8 nul ..,.....? Immediate ()P9nlngs 1r
venture. Relation hip intens1fiC$, respons1b1ht1cs increase and ll is Sult• 140· IMr'le. Call· lllT&&.111111'. LM<lpeopte'4 75-U-.50 Don't let your tdets go new ~ at NewPOr1
nn.•1.ble now to tap ••money vein.•• C.anccr, Capricorn persons play key fomla. 92715 X-ray lie Fle11•bte. pt-tim. ~ on •AP« '"'" 10 wut•buy • kttte rd Anancaal c.nter Must --BRICKLAYER H91pw mut1 s •• I B •.• c h t~ Mon-Fri 1·.5 Lota of tp()rtS fans read haw lrOnt office e.ppMI·
roles. I d • .. _ d....,.dabl• h•v• (213)431~29 Pm catl 937 3940 cleUlfled 6'2·S67a • ....-.__ 50 -Cal
Ted BaY1J Auoclat•
PenonnelServlce !II: I .,. ... ~-...oi
~--368 Sen Mlguel DrM, • tee> ...,.._, 8-d\. CA nMO
714fl60-131S
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VIRGO (Aua.23-Sept.22): Tnnsaction may be compete-on l ~ t";W' 67~ 175 L".;;;a ~ 75Mo9 1 ~ ,...._
linger too Iona, Accent ~sic tSSUCS, include employ~eot. propeny, CAFETERtA HELP Eneedtd"PlllT•rlell.n~•d h"~l•Tnpwl•.· I . 1·11 P1•111" .... · ... · · · ....... ·· .. : -·~iiiiiiiiiiiiilll~&iiiiiiiiiiiiilli~liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mineral resources. Examine Potcnttal, refuse to be mt1m1datcd by tho$C .. , w-........
who lack fjjth. l...alU audience awaits your "frrescntatiora.'' P::O· 1~3!,~M, ~. lorminO expended rune-• . ......... ..-.-
LIBRA (Scpt.2'3-0ct.22): You emera~ rom emoll.o.nal morass. Meu area 813-4403 11ona Att .5PM, s.«-s.a7 ;. FILL·1IME : Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRPS All) PRIZES! You almost lit~lly "sec th~ li&.ht'.' .Stre5;1 versatihty, humor, •ft• 3PM. an)'(ky
tntcllcctpal curiosity. EmphaslZC ind1v1dualityl b~k. from past .. lille ' a-IM lllT~/llPllT :. IF.,... OLEll pettems, hi&hli&bt seJf .. rchanoe. Leo fiaures prom1ne.ntly. . IOf2:c:t';! tJ!:ilfN': n~
SCORPIO {Oct.23-Nov.2 l ): Aura of mystery lS pment -dta 53~ hr wtc. s.s per hr ., 8::t per'IOn nMOed tc :
deep keep_ promi91CS maese to tboie who miaht be confined to home<>r owrtlme pey. 87s-t023 ~ ~= :
hospltal. Follow throuafl on bu.ncb. You are ~ose to 'Wl~nina ~~ CHIROPRACTIC AS· =t Mlle ~t tY'P' : money pme." Cancer, c.ipricom. Aquarius natJves fisurc tn e~c•una s1sr1sECAETARY 1ng & dattlPhoM wu•a :
ta:N@ _ , , Mlilt be btlight I cMerfUI. 75wpm ~.Word pto-•
-.-SAGITrARIUS (Nov. ~ :TilC'tf}.iltiltV. JhliahtwiU-Oni)<"'°:9~:-':~ . OMllnO...,,._...,, : i~ to communica~. to learn 10 versatile an4 to make co.ntact ~=::........ · · Conuct Lydla;l33-2900 :
wnh those .,ho aided you i~ recent ~~· JU<tament is oo tarJCt.: mocr
feelin&1 serve as reliable 1u1dc. Oem1n1 and anotbtt Saasttanao play a.ti
key roles. • . .._. ..... ..x--. CAPIUCOAN (Dl!c.22.Jan 19); MY$tCry is JOl\'~~ pun~ ..--
fAll into oac.e,: You'll bow Wbat to do; titmn& will be on wart and
you•u fuJflll lonasu'}d•na o:bhjatio!l· ·vou·u pio s~h, fears·~ ,..aons wdl · be.dispelled. Srof'pio. Taurus pcnons fil\trc PfOfm·
DCft°JQuAJUUI (Jan.20-Ftb 11): Be rtad)' for vatuabtc ooa~ whi<"h
lid in findina outleta for ycMAta~IMhe ~nts. Foaaa Oft wnunC mYSI<',
Othet rotnas OI commuic:l'tion. Wish romes tft!t.1 ~ ~-~ orpern•kMl arc strcnathmed. YlflO playa ke •
PISCES(Feb.l Mat~~_ftointtowanhjoal-rcVM1Wdlftctioti;
1ftitnactio:1s anabiU.ic IOU~~lttial. Flm1ly mttn~ untJIUlt
A!lquctt -it ~n considtfaltOll even 1f budlft. •1 ~· FOc:Vsot1 decoretion. rcmOldina. puttl\alel aimed at beau..tif)'iDs au~.
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terlcal
SUMMER JOBS!
TYPIST /SEC 1ape Iran·
scnptlon, wd proc train·
1ng. FIT, SA. Ed·
1nger/Newport Fw)
558-8333 Maxine
PART TIME
\lot or Hou It> hailable
"rwporl Bf'at'h a rPa, three
hour-. pt>r da ~. Earn approx.
8 600 f't'r month. CaU I I :00
IO I :00 P\1. \ ""k for Rruce
CIRCULATION DEP'f.
tH2-43:! 1 EOE
ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT
1 ll W E\AY'>l • l.)C.,T AMrc;A CA qn,Jh
'• y •I""'
-aily Pilat
RETAIL SALES
COORDINATOR
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Orange• County daily newspaper is
seekin~ fast pacf>d. flexible achiever
to coordmatt• display sales activtty.
Must hdv<· extc•pt1onaJ organizational
sk1llc., Dulu:'S include trackmg daily
sales answering busy phones for
outs1cfr. sc.tl~ st.arc. ~rdinatmg
theatn JOvert1sang Some typing. fil-
ing rc•qu1rcd Newspaper or agency
exp<>ra·nN· a+ Send r~ume or letter
of qualif1t·dt1ons to
Orangr· Coast Daily Pilot
Ad ::968
C<>St.a Mt>Sa, CA 92626
Attention. Lisa Smith
ORANGE COA ST DAIL V PILOT
10 w RAY sr . COSTA MESA C.A 9~6:16
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~I 5510
;;;e young malf
Doberman to ><Int homf
646-8674 eves/wl\nds
" Lab golden. will persor
: who w1s given doc
: Mandy al Balboa Ba)
: Club. 1', yrs ago pleaM
: contact Joe 675-1588
'. LAB PUPPIES. black. M/F
: AKC. papers, shots
: 7wtcs. 674-1758
: LABS. chocolate. AKC
: M/F champ Imes, read~
: to go. $150 631· t307 . -: SO CALIF DOG TRAINING
· In home obedience tram
: 1ng Reas rates t 5% On
: 1h1s monlhl 963-3388
: Pets 5535
· Blu/gold Macaw gentle &
· quiet $750 Goll1l'I
. Cockatoo. very aflec.
: 11onate $300 w/cage
847-1746
Ornate king-11a floatlOn
Wl\trbed $ hMdbOafd
w/tn11chlng roll-top
dr .. HO S 1000 Pill"<>
frost-Ir" rtfrlg 1350
Cd IS0-0204.
Youn9 perlOM BR Ml Sffr•. 8H w/1tor drwrw,
dr..,.,, desk/boolc ahlfl
S2401obo 551·48Di l<tm
BJUB'roL A'1 !DINO!R
IN SANTA AN A
"8·0110
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of i.te model. low""""°' • Ced*ece In Southern
Cantomlal S..14 lodayt
540-1880
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
nnnltt Ha:
·72 cAM s060R8XN new engine & ti,... $280
080 5'8-0950 eV99
'78 Cam•o, T bit roo4
62,000 ml. no air. $3179
Newpot1er II 842--079! eves 548-8823
'80 Chevette. 37K ml. ' dt
• tpd. am/tm 8 trk. -Midi. tlr•lbatt, ale. S..
to appreciate. 552· 1'1'4
'81 CAPRICE ST A fie);
WAGON. loaded, aid
cond. Half '82 dleMI en
glne, lo ml, MW tnl
$4450 559-018'
:;a;
nlcle wllllde root. 1 OWTV
$1875. Nawporter I
6'42--0795, evee 548-882:
•79 Cordova. 33,000 ml
original OW'*. Utl• ,,..,
$4300. C811 8"40-M33
M~• Hi~ ·HsPlN pwr I 8if. bin
condition 11300 Cal
H0-2514
ltd l
'70 Maverick. Gd trant
S650/obo, Call 831-578'
'lZPllTIWll
AOK. $1200. 67~7815
'75 F150 Explr 12500
Good condition & extras
673-9251
'78 Fairmont Wgn. 8 cyl
pis, pl b. air. 1m/fn stereo cua, lug '1lCtl
new tires. good cond, k
ml. S2650. ~7-3392
'78 GRANADA GHIA '4 dr
well matnt. gd oonc
$2500 080. 875-1545
Lac.la ~
·79 conunentil Ld.n. ,.
ally • nice ~ dk matOOt
S5375. Newportar I
&42--0795,..,.. ~
..... MJt I
'76 cutiw. XIC. Pis. a1
electric, 1 owner. M,POC
ml. $.4100. 845-3'485
•79 CutlW, air & P'#I'
dlflHl, runt & look•
great S3500. 5411-MS 1
'80 CutlW SUp. Btghn
dleeel, 29K ml, fl'WK'/ 11tr1
xlnt $.4950. 494·3852
'82 Otda Cutt ... Suf)(ernt
Btougtlm • dr Mdan Exc.f condl All opte. Wll deal. Wl(dy9 955-022'4
Olde '80 Omega. '4 dr, V-1
auto, a ir l.!.-•unroo (M JlU)() Mwit
BlllYM•V'*~ S.J~ 137~
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ANSWER ANOTMER
LETTER ...
~GARFIELD ®
MEY, JON. WATC.~ ME!
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ETC.
KINDEST
RE6ARD5
ETC.
\l DEAR DR.SNOOP\', I MAYE A PROBLEM
WITM MV 6ARKIN6 D06 •• EVERV TIME THE
MAILMAN COMES BY, MV D06 BARKS
UP A· STORM-''
l NEYER REALIZED
TMAT PEOPLE MAD 50
MANY PROBLEMS ~
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DEAR PET OWNER , IF YOUR D06 KEEPS
8ARKIN6 UP ALL ™OSE STORMS, MOW
CAN '(OU STAND LIVIN6 WHERE IT
~A1N5 SO MUC~?
~--!'~ ......... TMEN L.e'T'S
JON POE5N'1 PAY ANV
ATTENTION TO ME
. AN'IMORE.
WATCH THIC:,
'
SAY,'' I DON'T
KNOW fFTMIS
ADVICE MAS
MELPED YOU,
BUT IT SURE
CMEERED UP MY
SECRETARY ''
by Jim Davis .
VOO PON'T PAY
AN\/ ATTE.NTtON
1'0 ME AN'W'MORE
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NANCY ®
DENNIS THE MENACE
KEEP lAAT POOCH
OOTA Mf FLOWERS!
JUDGE PARKER
FOLLOWING
MISS TEMPLETON'S
BRIEF VISIT AT
SPENCER FARMS,
ABBEY GOES TO
THE Pt-\ONE AND
CALLS SAMS
OFFICE
WHAT TIME WILL THE
COUNSELOR BE BACK
FROM COURT, GLORIA?
-flt"ROJ.z=> ~ /f1P~jo<
i..}UST A MINUTE, ABBEY!
U THINK I HEAR SAM
i:OMING NOW I
I a a a a tr
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PL~STINO ,_10
Ill pertend I'M Mr.Wilsonl
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bv Harold Ledoux -----------IS SC»AETHING WRONG, ABBEY?
WHY WERE YOU INTERESTED
IN WHAT TIME SAM ~17T HERE
10 TAKE CARLA 6ACK lO THE
SCHOOL? .
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' bY 10m BATiUK
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t
MOON MULLINS
COME, l<,AYo --IT'S
llME A CERTAIN
.AMOUNT OF WISE>oM
GOT PASSED ALONG.
.
AFTER ,ALL>
COMMUNICATION
FRt:>M ~ENER,ATION
ID GENERATION /S
by Eercl ~nd Tom John~n
WE WHo HAVE MUCH SINCE: OUR GENERATION
EXPf:RIENCE IN LIFE 1-t,AS SMAPED l~E WORLt:>
SHoLlL.D PASS ON .. ,., You ARE /NHERITIN<a, ~ ~;·
--",A-~~ . IHE 8,ASIS OF -
IH5 BS:NEFlTS OE=~ _· N~Tc.JRALLY JT1S:QllR~
--ouR KNOWLEDGE . ~u . ED--
., .. T-~f..,_..O._ •NRl9fl11-
~-··
DOCTOR SMOCK ~
NOW,
PL.ESASe
PON'"'r P~OP
1"'HA"'r ""rH I N6
ON 'THE! Ft,,OOR
oR we'&..'--NeveR FINP . 1-r !
I .
CIVILIZATION·
1"'HES
PONOR SAYS
SHe HAS
-Y-HOUSANPS OF 'eM, SO
PAR-rt NG
WllH 'THA-Y-ON~ JS NO
e1G Pe.At,,!
OKAY •••
ON!! V6RY &...ARGe!
MAGNI FY'I NcS Gc....Ass,
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vou'RE: Rl~T ! ONE MAN~ JUNK I~ ANOT~ER 11\AN't;;,
IR~A'e>URE !
Wl:L.L, iHA"T &..rf4f"L.e
TMRILLEA Pll-1-f!R,
MICMAEL-
.JACK5°""•
MA& C>ONSrr
AOAIN/
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1: ee-r WELL.
HI.AKE LDT~
OF A\ONEV !
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HA~ SWEPT iMe
"INT'GRNA..,-fONAL.
MU51C AWA~OS~ ..
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1'HE WH l~IU.. CAJ..1..5, l~PIANS!
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Terry Moore's secret mar-
riage to Howard Hupe. in
1948 netted her a multi·
million-Oollar settlement from
the late billionaire's will. So
what did the lady do with the
lucre? Well, diamonds may be
some girls' best friends. but
Teny preferred to cozy up to
oil wells. "One in Texas. one
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in Virgjnia." she says. And
just to prove the adage that
the nch get richer. both wells
have gushed with the sut>
stance known as black gold or
Texas tea. Now for tfle big
question: Will Terry buy
another well? Or maybe she
believes in the maxim that
less is Moore.
0
If Playboy magazine had a
message. it would probably be
something on the order of
"Grin and bare it." or maybe
"Let it all hang out." Well, there
are a few things that the maga-
zine's founding falher, Hugh
Heiner: would like to keep
under wraps. For example,
Petet" (The lasl Picture Show)
Boadanovlcb's upcoming · bool< The Killins of the Unicom:
Dorothy Sr'atten. 1960-1980
(due out this fall from Morrow1
which portrays Hef in a less
than charitable hght. Dorothy
Sbatteo. the 19&l Playmate of
the Year and Bogdanovich 's
brmer girlfriend (the t\\U met
dunng the shoot·
ing of the film
They AU laughed)
had her tragic
story told earlier
thjs year in Siar
80. The Bob
f oae film. star·
ring Mariel Hem-
ingway and cun
Robert.on (
Hefner~ offered an
unflattering view
of Hugh. But Hef
isn't going to sit
around the Play-.
boy mansion in
his pajamas this
time. He's ~ked
the rnasazifle's at-
torneys to press
Morrow for chang-
es. If the ·publish·
er proves recep-
tive to changes.
say mansion
sources. no legal
action is planned.
And Hefner. who
may know better
than anyone how
effective publicity
is in selling a prod-
uct, is keeping
things hush-hush.
0
Wanm Be.atty
is playing a role
that for him is a
bit out of char-
acter - a background per·
former in Guy Hart's bid for
the presidential nomination.
The reason? Both Hart and his
longtime friend Beatty don't
want to give a Hollywood
sheen to the senator's image.
Even so. the Oscar-winning
director of Reds was the
creative force behind several
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recently taped by
the presidential
hopeful. Obsefv·
ers say that War-
ren had complete
artistic control of
the spotS -the
only way he's
happy doing a
film of ANY
length. But don't
bother looking for
his name in the
credits.
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Price-conscious
Beverly Hills
residents with a
yen for body re-
sculpturing are
_1eturning from
mainland China
with the news
that Beijing physi-
cians are doing a
booming plastic
surgery business
at bargain base-
ment prices. An
eye tuck costs
$20, and a nose
job will set you
back a mere S35.
To take just a
bump off the old
proboscis. the
charge is $25 .
The price of an
economy-class
ticket to China: about S2.000.
That would remove an un-
sightly bulge from your wallet.
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Director Peter (Breakmg
Away) Yate. could be said to
be in deep trouble with his
kids. When he was on loca-
tion in Bermuda filming The
Deep, in the summer of 1976.
two of his children came
along and Yates taught them
how to skindive. "Now. ever
since they came tiack to the
city. they've been complain-
ing they have nowhere to
practice, nowhere to dive:·
laments the director of The
Dresser. who probably wishes
the kids had taken up
something like. well. bicy·
cling. But thLS news should
make a splash with Yates'
children: Screen writer Peter
Bmdaley is finishing the
script of The Deep II. IF it's
shot in Bermuda. and IF Dad
gets the nod as director. it
may be breakers away -
assuming that Dad dOesn't
waver in.his decision to take
them along.
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From Ania Summer, N8IJ Y°'*;
Robert Windeler. Los Angeles. Edit,!Ji by Joanne Kaufman.
ARIMIYUS
a star of ra>7Vs Kate & Allie
How dilferenJ a person are
you from non-s/Jow..business
friends? -FU. Tro.>< N.Y.
I certatnly
don't feel any
more mature
because rm
working. if
that's what
you mean.
Perhaps I
even feel a
bit younger
-I'm 15 -than my other
friends because I'm short I
suppose the only difference is
that I can't get as close to
anyone as "civilian'' kids can
because I'm working. It seems
that as soon as I get friendly. I
have to go out of town for
work, or go back to the set.
GINI llAYaUmt
hos! of NBC-7Vs Maleh Game
What are some of your mem-
ones about starting in the
busmess' -AC Minol N.D. x~
Simply that if
we were
young., our
hearts were
young. and
we had a
wonderful
time. We
worked late,
then went L...,,,j~---.....
out to the clubs. One night.
we caroused a bit too much. I
was a tour guide then, on the
job at 9 a.m .. and didn't have
time to go home. so I decided
to save time by freshening up
in the pool m front of Rocke-
feller Center. I swam a bit
before I got fished out by a
guard. If anyone dtd that now.
11 would be all over the pa-
pers At that lime. ti seemed
no more than a big JOke.
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Reagan On The
American Family
President Ronald Reagon durmg the FAMILY WEDa..v int~ m lhe Oool Off1ee
W omes about the Ameri·
can family, once seem·
mgly lhe province of
fusspots and moraJizmg
meddlers. are now on 1he national agen·
da Issues like 1he two-paycheck house--
hold. day<are cenrers. birth control
abortion. Baby Jane Doe. and sex educa-
tion in the schools make news. In part,
conservative and liberal act1v1sts have
forced some of these issues onto the
By Thomas Plate
Ed11"'· Funu~~· Week~r
front burner. Bui more than partisan
politics -or special agendas -1s in·
volved In 1984. issues of the American
family are hatting home hard.
At the center of these concerns as a
debate about tundamental values.
Technological. S<>C1al and economic
changes have produced new pressures
for fathers. mothers and their children.
With many members of the media cur-
rently preoccupied with such problems
4 F AMILV W Ull.LY . JLNC Ill. 19114
as the latest tum of fortune m the Mid·
die East, presidentiaJ aide Edwin
Meese's finances and so on, FAMILY
WEEKLY has sought to contribute to tht
quality of 1984's presidential debates
by narrowing 1n on family 1SSUes. To
this end, we've been publishing. since
January. "Getting Political" interviews
with the presidential candidates -all
focused on f amity concerns.
Our most recent of tl).ese 1nterv1ews
on the American family took place in
the Oval Office of the White House on a
cold, grey afternoon in Washington.
Although top presidential aides
Michael Deaver and Michael McManus
hovered in the background listening
intently, no one interrupted the session
with the president. who looked dapper
in a dark blue business suit and was
clearly delighted with the interview
subject. 1 will intrude on the interview
narrative only occasionally -to let you
know the mood in the room, the tone
of Mr. Reagan's voice. or whatever
The president replied 10 quest10ns
without notes or help lrom aides; what
follows is vinually verbatim, ·edited on-
ly slightJy· for gtammatical seJts.e and
space
Q: Mr. President. one rMda about
mott and more chOdren be:tnt
raA9ed in a dbnate of divorce,
~ and more one-parent fmm.
lies, and more and more chi.ldreo
llOIDI to day-catt centers, out of
the direct care ol their motberi
wbo have to work. b the govern-
ment dolnt .,,.,,.hint wrong, or
la t.h1I jut the way eodety la ~
Ing? b there anything govern-
ment can do?
Rf.AGAN: A number of things. First of
all. while they were not aimed directly
at the famjjy, government policies,
wtuch led us down the road of ex·
cessive infla.tion-and taxes. impover·
ished families to the"J>Oint where both
parents found it necessary to work if
they were going to provide the things
they believed their children should
have. ThLS had an effect on a great
many families. And, in this modern
time. there have been trends that have
reduced family values in many
people's minds.
(nJe l'rPsident spoke alertly. but ap-
peared lattgued. While his eyes
seemed slightly wary, his manner was relaxed)
We have almost doubled the tax
credit for working mothers who use
ch ild-care facilities. Through our
private sector initiatives department
here, we're holding seminars and
working with employers throughout
the country, and more employers are
now putting in day<are<enter facilities
for the ch1ldren of their workers. This
could wind up being the best kind of
day care because the mother would
have the opportunity dunng the work·
ing day to at least get in to see her
child. And that would be better than
the purely institutional care that goes
with so many day-care centers.
Q: Some people feel we need more
aovunment aid for abortion and
birth control But what about peo-
ple who want to nurtuJ"e life
rather than end it1
REAGAN: Corasider that there are prob-
ably a million. a miJhon and a half.
people in this country who can't have
children and want them and are on
waiting lists to adopt. Abortion is not
the answer to their problem. The
answer would be facilities -a helping
hand to. say, a young girl who's gotten
into trouble and who now chooses the
abortion route. We must make it more
possible to help that young girl; make it
possible for her child to be born and
adopted. We must take care of her in
her time of trouble.
(A group of photographers. some
representing the wire services. were
ushered out alter a short "photo op-
portumty " I learned later that the
extendM presence of photographers
makes Mr Reagan nervous J
Q: YOU have hem pn>mfneot in
your = ol ICboo& prayer. Your ~ on this
luue la well known and utute.
Some people advocate IN('hlng
1es ~ ID tbe 8daoola. Oo
you think U.. theft i9 a leveJ of
eucb lmtradloii tbM needs to ht>
taupt In tbe 9Cbook1
Rf.AGAN· Weil, now -{laugh/er) -i. •
me answer that in two pans. I do11 r
think my position on schOO prayer 1~
weJI known. As a matter of fact . our
legislation fell short of the two-<hmh
majority it needed because a number
of senators whom I talked to personallv
were convinced that a yes vote would
have meant the federal govemmt:r1·
mandating the schools that lh'Y would
have Lo have prayers. And they wen·
sincerely and honestly concernt'd
"Well, who's going to write tho'>t !
prayers!' . '
I don't know how this distorted v1ev.
got around. My view on school prayt-r
is that the government is supposed t• I
be neutra.I with regard to pray er
because the government is neither 10
advocate nor prevent reJigious practice
And all tha1 ~were asking was that
the Constitution be interpreted, as I
1
believe it really reads. to say that 1f
someone wants to have prayer 11
school, they can have prayer in sch0ol
So much for that.
Now. to set down to sex education
In my present capacity, it doesn't mal ·
ter much what I may feel about 11 I
don't think the federal govemmenl
should have a pan in that It belon~5
right back where most of educa1i0n
does. and that's at the local school
distrid leveJ where the parenrs cari
have a voice in the educ.Ilion the1 r
children are getting.
Speakina as a parent, I have to sa'
that I think there's reason for concern
Touching on the previous hair of 1h1~ ,
question, the worry about separa1111~·
church and state has segued over into
sex education. so that where it tS be1n~
taught, there is a total avoidance of a11\
moral connotation with regard to se'
And 10 teach sex as a purely physK<1
function without taking into conside re1
!ton the moral precepts that are 111
volved -I think this should be of con
cem 10 those in charge of educat10n
(The president was warming up to
the top1C -and the occast0n lm-
11ally a btt nervous, he began to hit
his sm·de. One imasined what 11
might have been like to interoieu
PresidenJ Carter, ever on top of
details but often missing the mam
pomt, or Presidmt Nixon -dark.
brooding inseru~. Reagon seemed
~nably at peoc~ UJl~h himself
comfortable in the presitkntial role.
ii not ouerly womed about facts and
details.)
Q: Oo another lMue. Mr. Prest.
dent, we lmow your po*ic>a on
redudnt the aovenammt'• in·
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volvement ln people'a' penonal bmybody Uncle Sam" actina like tan ol aovermnmt .aivily1 that that baby had such handicaps at
lives. But the inter Pention ol the JUc BmtbeL SboQld IO"ftl"DIDtnt REAGAN: The initial interest in all of birth that he wouJd be unable to have a
· S-urteoai"Gmend tn the Baby Jane be-lnYOhed In Ilda kJDcl et-tbbrg, that' came abouf wittf anothe Baby full, rich life. There are many peoplP
with physical handicaps who have ver.
full and rich lives. And the fact that 1r
this case ther. could decide that 1h1·
baby shouJdn t live, but they knew th at
if they took his life it would be murder
so they stood back and in a technical
sense did not take his life, they just te1
him starve to death, which took about
a week .... c
ln civil rights ther.e is a rehabilitation
feature about not discriminating
against the handicapped. And all thl'
government asked in this case on Long
Island was to see the records to see if
because of the handicaps with which
the child was· born, she was· bejnH
discriminated -against-by being-denied
the swgery that couJd change some of
those handicaps. And the coun has
ruled that, no, the government couldn t
see those records. But this was done in
the context of, ~ I say, the civil right!>
law regarding the handicapped.
Q: wen. one wony, though, is
that medical 8dn.ce ~ to
ciome up with 80IDe fabuloua new
operation or traatmmt almost
every week, and the whole
bualneu of proloqln1 Uf e
beyond ... ..,sible .. point la like-
ly to ari8e apln and ..-m.. I just
wonder whether you're wo ·
about ge>ve"lllDellt aettmg
volved In eYery other cue.
preeeota itBelf.
REAGAN: WeU, no. If there's one t
that is a responsibility of the federal
government, it is the guarantee of life
liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Now. there is life and some people tak e
it upon themselves to say we want to
canceJ that life out, baSe<ron our opin·
• · ion of what it might ~me. How d"
you rectify that?
Q: You think a little bit ol aovem-
~t ~OD the 8icie of life
probably la a good thing7
REAGAN: Yes. Can we have a Constitu·
tion that says one thing and then. faced
with problems of this kind, let tilt
government say: 'Well, in this case tt
doesn't count. You're not entitled t<
life."?
· Q: The preu occuiooally voices
critidama 9uc:h u bow can Pres-
ident . Reapn talk about the
importance of rell1ion in
Aamican life when~ ~nt
and Mn. a._ don t ao to
churda OD 5aaa.yr Oi bow can
you talk about family Ille because
you don't vtalt your grand-
chlldrm? Doea the ..,.. 80D)e-
..... to too far In ~at the
private llft8 cl pabllieoftlclala? Or
are tbe9e fair polnta to rai9e. in
your view?
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6 F AMJl.Y WF..Ut.Y. JVN£ 10 . 19114
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Lots of folks will have the
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Thr~ _University Tests
The University of Cabfomia and the University of Nebraska have just reJeased two
independent studies that have been published in the Entomological Society of America
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products were tested in heavily roach infested homes and aparttnents. Coo6mUng an
earlier University of California published report. ROACH PRurE's patented formula again
took the #r spot as the most effective roach killer. In the new Univef'Sity of
California report. ROACH PRUF£ was tested against the sprays and powders commonly
used by the exterminators, and was the only product in the twelve-week study that
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best results in their eight-week tests.
Disease Carriers
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those hiding and multiplying in the wans:·
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ROACH PRUF'E is available at most hardware stores or it can be ordered direct from the
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..aGAN 1 ~:-i ~~--ii>.~
to raise when they take, from their
V~l, just something they see and
they don'thave all the facts. And they
don't have all the facts. Nancy and I
miss going to church very much. And
we know why we can't 90. Now, some
have implied that we didn't ever go;
well, we did. And when we came here
we swted going to church. But we
became self~ about the fad
tha1 when we arrived on Sunday morn-
ing we detracted horn the frame of
mind tha1 people shouJd be in when
they go to church. And yet. we were enoouraeed by the people there. But
when it came to a matter of security
and when you look at the barrlcades
tha1 have to be put up around the
White House it.self. how can we eo to
church knowing that some terrorist -
that we could be responsible for caus-
~ the deaths ol many people by our
being there? So, we can't 90.
But. I've been encouraged in other
ways by some dbgymen whom I
respect vety much. They've told me
that, in view ol the risks, they feel it's
possible to practice relig;on without ac-
tuaDy going to church. even though we
would like to attend. And we do: Alter I
heard and learned about all the series
ol miracles that intefVened to save my
life when ( was shot three years ago, I
decided whatever time 1 had left
beJonged to someone else.
(I was surprised when he mentioned
the attempt on his lilt! by John
Hinckley Jr.)
Q: I would ddnk tbal that 1981 ez.
petlmce .. -~that DO ODe
coald eve quite oat ol ~· ..W. ADii, not lbM ooe llW9 In re.. bat it __. pal a CMt -put
lldDtla In a certain eoatfslo
REAOAN: Yes. And if you're out
amongst them you're a little more alert
than you might have been before.
(Laugh/~.)
Q: I am bsp. Aaodler ....
don. Mr. PteeMeato Gmel.&o
.... &ft nofb'nl new; there
••• to be81 leMI ooeln ~
faally. Your danpter, Patti
~~::..~-:m= pat .. .., ............. wtda.
~ad la u normal u
bi ie\... yoar teeth. Wit.al .. II
we'we done willl the9e YOUDCJM!& ~ft~~="~~~
monllty la. well, a lilde bit old for
todaJ'•dme91
REAGAN: I'm just sorry that spanking
is -(laughter) -out of fashion now.
Q: Aud you .... Ibid -don't
yodl(l ~-) r REAGAN: es. (1.au&luer.)
Q: Tbe ..a.a~ 1euna srowtnc ap ID a ..U town -In your cme
8 FAMl.Y Wmu.v • JUJCE 10 • ltM
In ..... -..,. ,__ tbe COtt °'
~=~q . ~al~=~
ID bwly ID w:CbflOD, or are
they t ' l'iJ b I eliaml1 I IWD the
baa Etlty ud tile ............ that
yoa flDd m a ...n-t0wo.
RF.AGAN: rm glad that I grew up in a
small town, ar1't I'm~ tba1 l went to
a small coUege. If I rould recommend 11
to any y~ people, I'd telJ them 10 do
the same thina. I don't say that peo ~.vi in small tbwns are better than
livi"8 in cities-I don't mean ii
in t way at all But I think that in a
small town where you're not
anonymous, where you're recognized
-and it's the same when you get to a
smaJI campus -you can't rude. You
know that you're known. There are
more thinfP expected ol you. For ex·
ample, in a b~ university it's so easy
for students to JUSl JI) to ~ and back
to their quarters after claM, and not get
involved in any d the other outsKie ac·
tivities that are also very educational
But in a small school you·re
needed .... And prdfy soon you find
everyone's involved. And they
discover things about themseives they
might never have discovered.
Q: Tbe I>'+'+.•• al tbe U.S. ii
~~~.:.L:
ttfted tbe *lft IDto _ ... towns,
into Abarbe, a.ad lato the
S..•nbelt-I wuadea> If yoa ~ tbal
tbe tblDp yoa Ry you mod for
we a cllrect tdlectloD ol th18
trend and tlaat people are
·~to._ umthlng
tbate Important ID •we?
REAGAN: l think what we're seeing 1s a
swing of the pendulum. When I w35 a
young man. over 70 percent of the peo-
ple in this oountry liveet in what ..,., as
small-town and~ America. Todav.
about 75 percent ol America lives in u'r.
ban renters. We've turned into an \tr·
ban populalion. It's hard for people ~
realil.e that. while we've doubled our
population, there are any number ol
countries out there -a tremendous
number of countries -tha1 have a
smaller population than they had 50
yea.rs ago. Now whal we're seeing I
think. is that the big migration into the
cities did.n l live up to what some pt'<>'
pie wanted for themseJves..
(I changed tM subjm.)
Q: ..... Pt I,,... I lblnk that
eame ~lcw are b'oabJed. or
E:~E yo. ~ ID a calMa eeme. the
A niam deao .,..... eo 1011 "
10 ~ID prayer-lo *Y out ol
pOlkka and lea.e tt.t to you? ~GAN: No, because in a society like
ours. if ypu start designating profes-
sions or trades that should not part1c1·
pate in political discourse. where do
lrontincwd on P<Jll l 1
J ~ M~·~ ~ • ~houlused~t~o:ut.:u:~Yen~cel~· "w~~~re;·-~peo-cp· ~~~h-}n .. ~e __ pr~-· . ll\'!1..:?llftl. Sltc'tiSUtif~ow, r do Jy· th.ls -·1-.--. .. ~~:$ ~,---'-I• --T~ i.' ' ere. OU TuSt wait.and act" And. as t -b«ause I have disagreed sometimes
ere were many people who said that l speaking at fundraisers and so forth, . said then and I say about these others, with some of the more extreme pos1-
actors. because they're known and and we used to be criticized. And there where then would you stop? Who tions taken by some of lhe dergy -1f -------------------------------------------, th~'re going to do that, they have an
(C 19e•a&wreo. obhgation to really look at both sides
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Q: Your position on ~ churcb-
nate iuue a. lnteratine You feel
lo a way that we may ~ over·
drawn the line a bit, aocl you're a
little more coaafOl'table than eome
people with derlJmm talking
about political luue:e.
REAGAN: Sure.
Q: And polftidam talking about
~~
.b Q: Mr. Pr8ident, th.la '8 a UttJe bit
off the beaten track, but If you
were to retdp voluntarily some-
time in your ee.cood term, assum-
ing, u many do, lhat you will be
~ '8 Mr. Bmb ready and
able to auume the olftce of the
praident? Have yoo ti'ained him well enough?---- -
REAGAN: It isn't a case of my training
him; it's a case of what he's capable of
doing. I think he's probably the best
vice president we've ever had in this
country. I beJieve that we have. ·over
too many years, thought of the second
in line as someone who's just sitting on ,
the sidelines, you know. looking for I
signs of ill health in Number One and
waiting for something to happen. Well
no -I've always believed that they're '
really like an executive vice president I
in a corporation, and they should be
used as that. [Bush] is very much a pan
of everything that goes on in our
Cabinet, in our administration. He has
been in 48 states. He has.been in 53
countries. He was in charge of our pro-
ject of reducing -which we did suc-
cessfully - a number of regulations. I
don't know of a vice president who has
ever been as much a part of the action
as he is.
Q: Aa you approach the condu-
alon of what many· people thlnk
wW be oaly your tint term, If God
Aid. '40kay, Mr. Reagan. you can
go back to January 1981 and do it
all over again ao It wW come out
dllfe.rentJy," can you think of two
or three tb1np that .akk ln your
mind u Uttle bUpe tba1 you wish
you <lOuld have 9mOOtbed out?
REAGAN: I'd have gotten in the car
quicker on March 30, 1981
(laughter.)
(Editor's note: With this Q&A sesswn
F AMILV WEEKLY has now publtShf'il
interviews with every major candidate
for the presidency in 1984 except 101
former Vice President Walter Mondale.
to' whom the magazine continues to ex·
tend its inu1/ation.) fW
10 f AMl\.Y Wf'Dtt.Y . l~E 10. 1984
,bl!IJbqatJ~-for ltl -~iO ... My frien~s could hilnlly
believe their eyes when
they saw me lose · UJ-==--s·~~
in only 6 weeks!"
Amazing Japane .. weight-lo• ~blet wins
U.S. Patent for Its proven ablllty to flush
calories out of your body.
Montea Uc -a "fad-didjlinlly. M SM triedcwrythina llwcould n--
llM! dlieu. tllt dinia. thr uem. ~-Soaw o( them ewn •med IO
worll-ti.t _, fot 1onJ.
''Oii IUl't, I &o. a few pounds ktt and ~ I aln)'S pined llltm
npt bllck. AD lhr ptOpamt I tned -10 unpcaanl or toot 10 mlldl
will~ it -iapo91blt IO lttdi wtlJI lhtm. "
111& tt.ai Monica had a11 1muin1 r.ctollc of l11ell thl1 v.u to d\111.,e her
hfc, ind appmrancr. (om.er. SM upllim, Ml -rcad1q my """'P9P"·
1nd ia a.old Moul I -.Ade -4iet pt'Odurt from" Japo alltd MoJ1D.
Tnm I ~ io atyldf. "'ctl. rt protJabty -'I WOl't.' but I tried it
111yway. Miid! &o my 19tpn1t the~ bq9lll IO drop any tht wry firti
di)'. I bad bem o~ (ot 10 )'Ul"I, 10 my fnmcb COllkt hlrdly bditw
their rya wlMtl lbcy •• -low 56 polllldl m only 6 Wftb! .. (l y the "Y·
thlt II all IWfali o( l.J) pounds I di)'!!!)
Whit ii t.lils incndlblt prodvd'! It's a Mtural Utrect from ltw Konjllc
root, wtlicti 1fOW1 io Ja .. n It COllWN ., ct.,. whl-ud -
dcwtoped by~ o( tJw JMA o...-Medical AuoaabOlll. ltacct
UPCJ11 ICllMlfic•1a *-'nllllt 1Udfcctt-.11-1nrded 1 .. -t
by thr ..,...._ ..... ,_ A 8 llllelS
Thr Mannm-Tnm Prosnm lndudn 1 apccill diet plln thll 1s pn>tcaed
by u .s. CC1PfJi11M II•. ne .. ,. ic ..m it liftlllk. btuctioo o(body r.1 ad
wtl_..t .,,_. oe red.-d calonr 1ntallc. Ma.n-Tna bdpt 109 abloftl
ldacaloria m two ways,. f'lnl.1111ws )'Olll lllttaral fttlinao(fuU-. You
rat Ina becuM )'CIU ami'I • ......,. IUI __.,Um ranalbbk prod1'C1
1111·Tou.ftds •lldl o(ttir fat. protein ind cartloll)'d:n1ualona you•a1.1nd
1htn flushes dim! rip1 oua o( '°°" body. How t111Kh will ye.a low! Qltltc frukly. we don't ho•. Thr U.S. Patent
..
d1~ tJw rnWu o( I ltlad)' pcrfOf'med Oii ~· _. aftd WOIDd. Wldt 110 ch«ary C'hanftS., lhc l"'"'lf wript"'°'6 (Of W0111m ~n I fif\cm.
_. pmod -JU 1ba .. and for 111t11 4U lbs. T1lc least UIOUllt o(
wc11ln-bs for ••)'OM talCd -J) Iba. Monica Lee followed our ctNiR
M1nN1n.-Triftl PfOIAltl. &¥&ht Iott wdalttC'Wll fHttt Ofcounc. Monica
BEFORE AFTER
• , OM o(1ht-__,. .. propk lOCxpcnt"" lht nnnlCVlovs rnultso(
1ht Mlmlln-Tnm 11rftt111..-Pf01111m.
T cr.c1monllh do llOl MCUS1rily lho-1hc rnulu,.. will adtww by _.,.
tM prod1'C1. T1lc 1'90Uftt J'R wtll lost drpmds Oii bow Mid .,..,,, ,..
.... to low. ind on your mecaboltsm. Tlw M111M11-TriW1 plln 11 111
u 1mndy far.c twa)' 10 loK ..0th• lut 1111urall)' 1ht 1ncredlbk mulls de--
scribed abow ~re thl1 yov follo., tht tnltrt M111un-Tnm plln.
And j1ISi itMpw whit 1hoer rcslllu can be MONca -nl from 161 lbs
doWfl ao11n1111121bL S.ht""1'1tfl'<Mft11111t l6to1 pnftttsur 7 Andwdtd
11 111 1n Jll:Sl 111 -Ill! Jlill tbtall how,._ would looll 1f you muld carw
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Wdl. why no(! Now. at IMl, dM bod)' o( yourdtums can be yoon Now.
11 lut. J041cando1t. You realty can. Andba1o(11f,th«rc 11nonced1otuffn
..tltk )'Oii ic.. Tlwrc IS llO need lO CMJ'Citc.
h'uuy co !NU your dtta-comc 1nie. W1tJi 1ht Ma11Dlfl'-Tn1n plan )'CMI
11ltc two lablcu about thmy 111111utt1 bdOf'C am -L Noc only is )°O'lt
hu111tt uttsfttd, to )'CMll c:at laa. but ,o. hlw ~ 1n '"°''°" 1he pcYMT(ul
proccu by whidl 1 ~ o( t1w c:aiona and cartlollydrat.a you do u 1 ire
1um>e1nded by Ma111111t-Tr111t and nl.llhld (,_-. )'«*r body As )Ollr calonc
1n11lft dlmlnltlla. >''*"body:
.. MB.TS DOWN POUNDS UK•
FIR• MllLTS DOWN ICE"
Montc. !las 1chitv«d llOlbialt Ins tlaa111 nt'A' hl'c. Noc onfy don* look
,dad. but slit (e-cb eood· SM his -mrfl.)' end -Utdm« Slw loolls
1cmric 111 her -docha. Now. J'll' like MOlllCl. you 100 can
• lum 1ny a 1Nl1in11• amount o( f111n rco>rd 01nc
• Lootl fanwot in clotha )"Oii ani, dlrcetllcd o1-rln1 bt<oft
• lmpn>vt )'OUr wtr·•inaat and wlf-conlidcn«
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• Fttt more ~ tt.11 """' 1s ,._ ctr.aatly ttns(on1 ~ body
• Puc 111 md to puiwina hliftFr panp.. •
In fact, 11 proof thlt every1i.i111 w 111y 1s true. we otrer 1 Wf) simpk
1u.1ranttt-0nt wt could noc dare 10 otfct unless 11M! M111.n1~ Trua pro-
"'"' Wai twrylhult -SI y II IS. Sfft\ply SU led. lhf product ti tO flrecttW 1l
11 K1ually baac Jold wi1h 111 ll'Olt<lad IOO'iJ MONEY SACK GUARAN-
TEE. Heft 1sthn•)' It WOf\s If yo11 plac:t yourordct' llO'll'. ud lhtn follow
1hcS1mpk 1MtructioM Cor 1 tnel pcnod ol )()days. you lftuM becomfJltttl~
u1dfttd wtdi., _ elWy rac,.. .... .._.fir or you 1rc enllfkd 10
111 im!Mdlalt refund o( your Cfthrt puldlast pncc' 1lxft ire no u"pt!OtlS
Thd paranttt IS tron<lld rtpfdltu o( )'OUI qr 04' your OU'ftftl Wflll\t
lcwl. AH 1h1111 miwrcd is thll you folio-lht wmpk uwrwuom and IJYC
tht produce 111honcA chin«10 wort for 1ht full inal ixnod
Before s1.tru111 an)' wettht lou pnlSf'llll. you J11ou1c1 com11h your ph)'St•
C\111 to br Slift )'OU ll'T Ill nonNI health. "
lkcau~ o( enthllSllSllC publlC demand for thll ne• prod\IC1 ind 1tw f1e1
th11 111s noc yet fmC11Uy 1ve11.tbk 111 rcu.11storn 1111ht Un11~ Sui.n. ~
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supplin "51 .
So ace 1odly Don't w111 You ha•'« no1h1n1 10 lov bu• '°"' cl«U
pounds'
M1nnan-Tnm ~as 1ns1NCUd IS 1 pownful ""' f11.fiaht1111 v.apon
The P'Klr '°' 120 tablcu C.lO di) suppl)'l •to 119 9S pl~ S2 00 poua~ and
hllldhns f1a11I S21.9SI. 04' 24011bWts160 dly supply I for IJ9 90 plus S1 00
posallif Ind hlndhna Uot1I 141 901.
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you may mum 1hc empty p«>duct n>nU11ntr and rtUl\T 1n 1lftnM°dt1tc
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J\RASH
REACTION
ID DRUGS AND
THE SUN
By Merri Rosenberg
M ost people know 1hat
drugs and alcohol don't
mix. but drugs and sun-
shine? This can be a po-
tentially harmful combination as welt.
Many routinely prescribed and over-
the<0unter drugs can produce skin
rashes or sunburn in some people as
they soak up solar rays -whether
they're lying on the beach, getting in a
few sets of tennis or even strolling
down a city sidewalk. Known as photo-
sensitivity reaction, these rashes and
bums are caused by the drug's inter-
action with sunlight.
While_ such _effects ar~ relatively_
rare, experts caution consumers to be
aware that what they might dismiss as
a rash or ordinary sunburn may in fact
be an adverse drug reaction to sun-
light If you are taking medications and
notice a skin rash or burn, alert your
doctor. Children and the elderly are
more susceptible than others, accord-
ing to Oscar Araujo, Ph.D., a professor
of pharmacy at the Univerity of Florida
m Gainesville. because their skin is
thinner and more senSttive.
The most common categories of
drugs that can produce this reaction in-
clude the following: antihistamines,
familiar to most allergy sufferers: anti-
biotics: diuretics. used by heart pa-
tients. high-blood-pressure sufferers
and some dieters; anti-acne medica-
tions: oral birth<0ntrol pills: tran-
quilizers; antidepressants. Some per-
fumes and cosmetics can also cause
problems. as ·can sunscreen prepara-
tions {especially those that contain
PABAi which though used to prevenl
sunburn have just the opposite effect in
certain individuals.
"Many topical preparations can
create a reaction." says Judith Jones.
M.D .. Ph.D., a clinical pharmacologist
with the Food and Drug Administra-
tion in Rockville, Md. "Some people.
especially those With chronic allergies.
can have problems with sunscreens.··
The sun's interaction with a drug can
also lead to heat stroke. "A lot of anti-
histamines. or drugs wi1h antihis-
tamines in them, can affect your ability
to sweat," reports Dr. Jones. Be alert 10
po~ible signs of heat stroke, such as
nausea, dizziness or uncontrolled move-
ment. If you experience such symp<oms.
call your doctor immediately and use
cold packs to prevent further damage
Doctors cannot predict whether an
individual will have a photosensitive
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··mE BAD NEWS GRIZZLIES: IBEY
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By Jon R. Luoma
This is a story about bears. Like
some of the oldest and best
stories about bears. thlS one
begins with the words: "Once
upon a time.'
Once upon a time. there were at
least 100,000 grizzly bears ranging
across almosr all of the western half of
the United States. A huge and powerful
animal with no natural enemies, the
grizzly held a position of absolute
dominance 1n the wildemes.s forests of
the West. The grizzly in Amenca was a
king of beasts
The early nineteenth century ex-
plorers Lewis and Clark encountered
droves of grizzhes on the banks of the
Missouri River. and some early fron-
t1ersn:ien told of seeing the great bears
on the Pacific coast, eating the car-
casses of beached whales. But as the
nation was settled, these great. hulking
beasts began to vanish.
By the 1960s there were only two
regions south of the Canadian border
where the grizzly thrived. One of these
was the nation's most famous "bear
cou ntry" -Yellowstone National Park
on the Wyoming-Montana border
Much of Yellowstone s 2-million-acre
··park" is rugsed, isolated wilderness;
1ust what grizzlies need to survive.
Because the park is protected from
heavy development, logging and min-
ing. there once was every reason to
believe that the grizzly would endure.
Yet today 11 1s clear that the gnzz.hes
of YeUowstone could become a "once-
upon-a-time" story too: Only about 200
grizzlies now inhabit Yellowstone.
They are listed as a .. threatened"
species. though that word may not
reflect the seriousness of their plight.
As Gary Brown, assistant chief ranger
for resources management at Yellow-
stone puts 11· "II isn't the number of
grizzlies that concerns us. it's the popuJa.
lion trend And the most recent data we
have shows a downward spiral."
Naturalist John Muir once sajd of the
grizzly· ·10 him everything is food ex-
cept granite '" Indeed. grizzlies are huge
creatures. typically ranging from 300
pounds up to, in rare instances, half a
ton, and they have voracious appetites
Thal's part of the problem ·
A natural diet of berries. nuts. roots.
insects. fish. and even deer and elk is
not the only one that appeals to a bear
Gnzzlies by nature are wary of humans.
but potential bear-food abounds near
people If a bear is rewarded once by an
easy meal. 11 will almost inevitably
return to the same spot Eventually the
bear comes 10 associate the proximity or
people with a first-rate meal. And ror the
bears. contact with humans often means
bad news.
Bears lhat stray outside of the park in
search of an easy meaJ are still shot by
ranchers who fear tor their livestock.
and by poachers who kill for profit
And occ.asionally even those who
want to save grii2ties have been respon-
sible for killing them -noc for profit,
but ol an ironic. bitter sort of necessity
born of the bears' run-ins with humans.
Dr. Chris Servheen, grizzty bear
recovery coordinator for the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser-
vice. is a man committed
both professionally and per-
sonally to saving the
animal. Yet he was forced
to pul a 435-pound grizzly
to death la.st year. In the
early morning houts of
June 25. the bear had
entered a c:ampsite in tne
Gallatin National Forest.
just outside of Yellowstone
Parle, and wilhoul wami~
dragged a carr ... ~ out of his
tent and nPfJ"". tum apan
for no apparent reason.
Such attack:s are ex-
ceedingly rare in grimy
country. There have only
been four in the entire
Yellowstone ecosystem
since the tum of the cen-
tu ry. two of them before
19'20. and two in the last 12
years (six fataJ attacks have
occurred al Glacier National
Park in Montana since
1967). Yel wildlife
managers say they must
operate on the assumption that some
bears are a threat An unarmed human
is no match for a grizzly that can break a
row's neck with a swat of its paw and
rip open the tough hide of an elk with
one swipe of its knife.like claws.
UnJess a problem bear has actually
attacked someone. wildlife managers
usually trap it in a cylinder and fly it by
helicopter to the park's deep backcoun·
try. hoping that it will stay oul of con-
tact with humans It seldom works,
however. and lh~ bears that seem in-
curably habituated to humans must
eventually be removed from the
ecosystem. Some are flown to remote
wilderness areas in northern Canada;
others are shipped to zoos.
Unfortunately. removing a bear from
the region CK"Celerates the population
problem in that ii is a blow to future
breeding success. "It would be great 1f a
bear we ship to Canada could beat the
odds and establish it.self in unfamiliar
territory," says Yellowstone's Brown.
"But it.doesn't do a thing for the future ot the Yellowstone ecosystem.··
At the core of the grizzly's clouded
future is the fact that as few -as 32
breedi~ females are left in the
park. Grizzfy sows normally breed only
once every three years, giving birth to
an average of two rubs. Thus. further
declines seem inevitable.
"We can'I do much about the birth-
rate problem." Servheen admilS, "so
we have to do something about the
ma.n<aused mortalities. lf we can stop
the destruction of grirzty bear habitats
and if we can limit mortality. the bear
might still recover."
The various state and federal agen-
cies that adminisler the park a.re now
working together to limit deaths..
Vigorous efforts are being made to
stop poaching. and the enforcement
program has been enhanced by a Na-
tional Audubon Society reward pro-
gram that offers up lo S 10,000 for infor-
mation leading to the arrest of
poachers. Furthermore, last year the
park agencies instituted new policies
designed to minimize conflicts between
bears and humans. Part of the effort
focuses on educating campers. But
more important, when there is poten-
tial for conflict. trails or campsites or
even whole tracts of the park mar. now
be temporarily placed off-limits in
deference to the needs ol the bears.
By the time the bears of Yellowstone
went into hibernation last winier. these
measures appeared to be succeeding:
there were only six dcx:umenled cases
of grizzlies killed by humans in 1983. a
decrease Jrom 14 the previous year.
There's no certainty that the success
will continue. But researchers agree
Lhal unJess it does. the Yellowstone
gri7.zly is almost certainly doomed.
There has not always been such
unanimity among those studying the
problem. In fact. a disagreement in
1968 dealt the grizzJy a costly blow.
In that year. a program that Rafleer
Brown now calls "natural regulation"
was begun. the intent of whidl was. lo
encourage entirely wild populations of
animals within the park, independent
of human support. In the case ol the
grizzlies, that meant dosing the park ·s
open-pit dumps where they regularly
~led for an easy meal.
· But twin brothers John and Frank
Craigl\ead, at the time the onty wildlife
biologists to have intensively swdied
YeUowstone's grizzJies. raised the argu-
ment that the bears had become •
dependent on the dumps as a highly
stable source of protein.
Despite the Craigheads' recommen-
dation for a gradual phasing out, aJl the
dumps were dosed by the early 1970s.
The Craigheads warned that it would
force some bears into settled areas in
search of food, and inevitably raise J
bear mortality at the hands of humans. i
Indeed. known grizzJy mortality in the l
region roughly doubled during the first j
five years that beaf's were making the '?
transition from dumps to natural i
sources of food. i
Today, it is generally accepted that ~
the . Craigheads were right all along i
about the grizzly bear's decline. And if !
the bears are to be saved, it will take a .:;;
concentrated long-tefll\ effort on the
part of all the park's agencies.
Brown acknowledges that there are
difficult times ahead. and that the
park's various functions often conflict
''We want to provide as much of the
park as possible for the people," he
says. "At the same time, we want 10
make sure that the bear survives. But
the two interests are often in conflict."
Still. there will be grizzJies in
Yellowstone this summer. Hikers into
the park's backcountry will, quite right·
ly. f~ a twinae of awe at one of the
few arumals on earth that humans
must fear - a creature that. like
Yellowstone it.self. is a spectacular
piece of raw nature preserved And just
maybe the story of the grizzlies of Y~ll~tone will nev~r have .~o begin
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'~move lil<~ plup)if-
&n manneqwns. as
they were Otympic
gymnasts speeded up
to 78 r.p.m. Or maybe more
like robots with souped-up
motors. They're break
dancers. whose back.bending.
breathtaking moves are
chronicled in 1V commer-
cials and such films as flash.
dance. 8teakin t and the just·
reAeased &a ~ They're
also twnine heads and setting
trends around the nation.
Break dancing. a melange
of gymnastics. ballet. martial
arts and pantomime, began a
decade ¥> in the under-
~ neighborhood,, of ~ew York City's Harlem and
South Bronx. But in recent
years it has broken out all
over the country. Ch~.
Atlanta. Philadelphia.
Washington, Los Angeles and-
Detroit are new sites for this
highly specialit.ed brand of
dancing in the streets.
And it isn't just restncted to
the cities anymore, insists
Ak.iva Talmi, a New York-
~ ballet promoter and maoaser who is sponsoring a
4<kity crosa<OUntry break
dance tour thal began May 26
and will run through October.
"Suburban kids who see it on
television and in demonsara-
tions at shopping malls are
trying out their new.found
skills at sweet-16 parties and
barmitzvahs," Talmi says.
Two basic movements prt-
dominate in break dancing.
according to Talmi: spinning
-on the shoulders. head.
elbows. back and hands -
and so-called ''poppmg. ·· or
"ekctric boogie." an isolated
-and jerking -action from
jaw to head, from elbow to
hand. "Break dancing is
revolutionary in that it
changes the center of gravity
from the feet to the head," he
points out.
You're probably wondering
why it's called break dancing.
No. no, it has nothina to ck>
with the possibility of a shat-
tered tibia from one of those
flashy flips; rather it refers to
cutting in on someone else's
dance. The ··oance at the
Gym" number in the musical
West Side Story. a tet·~
you-t<>JHhis-tricky-step a>n-
frontation between two rival
gangs. is an example.
In the late '60s. gangs
began to use the break dance
as a means of determining ter-
ritorial rights. The group that
executed the best glKles (a
movement that resembles
walking on air~ windmills
(shoulder pirouelles) or
"suicide" moves (backward flip
to forward ftip to a ftip landing
on one's back) was the group
that rould daim the block. In-
deed. aocording to legend.
rival ~ would try to -out
break each other not just for a
specific slice of land but for the
favor of a girt. as wel.
Breakers, almost all of
whom are male. do not par-
ticipate in conventional sociaJ
dancing. They perfonn for
other's, usually m teams of six
or so -an Olqrowth ol danc-
ing b rival gangs -and they
are accompanied by the heal
ol rhythm and btues or rock
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Tony Lopez. a.u -J>ower.
fu1 Pexst~.-ooe ol the l1lilll
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and a~ of the
York City~ a
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escape from the streets and a
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put to practical use as squeeze balls
for hand therapy. Folks troubled
Portrait of a faoorit~ Aunt (nylon soft
sculptun)
with arthritis find them to be excel·
lent hand exercisers and small
pieces of nylon pantihose can be
used to tum the balls into little doll
faces.
So, ttie next time you discover a
run in your hosiery don't despair.
You've just created material for a
new proJect.
Complete tnstructions along with
photographs and step-by·step ii·
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CA R CARE MADE SIMPLE
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FOR CAREFREE
SUMMER DRMNG
By Don Sharp
Daddy," said the child, "I
k now hobgoblins and
monsters hide under the
bed, but do they hide under
rhe ~ toor'
"An inte~ though!," said the
father, stooping to peer into the
shadowy innards. "Let's check."
U~ ... H••ll
Oil Cho111Je: Of under-the-hood mat-
ters. an oil chaJl8e is the most impor-
tant. During the cold season, mjnute
quantities of fuel condense into liquid
during start-up and while the engine is
warming. This liquid gasoline escapes
pa.st the piston rings. winds up m the
oil, and degrades its ability to lubricate.
In addition, moisture in the cold air the
engine sucks in also condenses and
winds up in the oil, where it combines
with the gas to form acids that eat away
metal engine parts.
These evils do not depend on sub-
zero temperalures. Atlanta has quite
enough frosty mornings to degrade
engine oil over several months. and
Los Angeles certainly has the moisture
during the winter.
To be sure. modern engines and oils
are so good that some car manufac-
turers specify an oil change no more
ohen than every 7,500 miles. in con-
tras! to the 2,000-mile interval that was
standard 20 years ago. Long in tervals
notwithstandjng, oil that has been col-
lecting condensed gas and water for
several months needs changing.
Tu~p: Besides an oil change,
summer drivins also calls for a tune-
up. Nowadays, that mostly means a
check on the dozen or so elemenlS of
the pollution-o>ntrol system. Many of
these elemenlS respond to heat. They
go into ooe position when the engine is
cold and move into another when it is
hot. and their motion often gets slug-
gish in the winter. If they Slick in one
position, the engine won't run properly.
Too often. the mechanic looks else-
where for the problem, so ask that the
system get a thorough check.
Htat Riser. Some cars. particularly
older ones, have a spring4eaded trap-
door of sorts. a "heat riser ... in the ex-
haust manifold. about where the ex-
haUSI pipe connects to the engine. If
lhe heat riser sticks in the closed posi-
tion. it restricts exhaust flow. and rhe
restricted exhaust flow will cause all
kmds of problems -particularly over-
heating -even a new radJa.tor won't
cure. Mechanics usually think ol the
heal riser last If lhe car has one. make
sure that its spring has not rusred.
Air Cond111oner: Aher several
months of idleness, air conditioners
often refuse to work when summer
comes. MOSI of the time. the Freon
refrigerant gas has simply seeped out
and the system can ~be ~
charged . However. 1h1ngs get more
serious if the compressor has seaed up
or corrosion has made a leak in the ex-
ternal heat exchanger. The problem
~h04:Jld ~ a.s.s~.ed to a shop speoaliz·
mg in au conditK>ners.
u ......... .,
The stuff undemealh the car manen.
just as much as the stUfJ under the
hood. particularly those hinge-like
joints that let the wheels bounce avei
bumps IMld tum right and left. Winter-
ttme slush (usually laden wilh salt) and
frequent rams force mo&Sture into those
JOinlS. Since oil and grease Ooal, the
water can displace the grease in those
joints and cause them 10 rust. JoinlS
with rubber bushings that have no
grease are not exempt from hazard, lor
the moisture can cause the surrouf\d.
ing metal to rust. after which the rusty
metal chews up the rubber busrung.
Accordingly. pul the car on a semce
station lift and have the mechanic in-
spect everything under lhere that
moves. £uerything. This means ~
rubber and metal ~ in lhe
suspension system A-arms and strulS,
on the "sway" bar. and on the shock
absorbers: as well as the steering
system lie-rod ends and rhe ball joints.
Look for damage mside lhe tires. lor
wear on disk-brake rotors. and for
defects in the exhaust system. Give the
parking brake cables a pull and make
sure each one moves freely ~·l
forget to check the universal joints on
rear-drive cars or to look up above the
headlights and in Olher nooks and
crannies for accumulations of mud. lof
these places will be the flISl to rusl
As a final thought, say you\-e just
bought a used car and wonder about •ts
health: well. give it thlS same ~
over. You may not always hke what yuu
find. but better to find ii al home rather
than in a thunderstorm on a busy free-
way. a settin_g __ that is a favorite for
hobgoblins. IW -----Don Sharp 1s th~ author of Tht' ~"' \\onwi
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CULTURAL SINSmVITY
" I t's a commonplace of sci·
enttfic research that laving
things are someumes
de~troved in the pursull or
knowledge and the greater
good Thb causes rew prob-
lems as long as only the hard
cold hght of the sc1ent1fic
method 1s trained on the
work But what happens
when a researcher feels bad
about the loss of hfe the job
c;ometarnes necessitates?
In Japan. where all form~ of
life are held an especially high
regard. several researchers
have const ructed a memonal
to those microorganisms that
ha,·e been used to promote
the welfare of humans ·
Takeo Kasabo. a m1crob1olo-
gist 1n a chemical plant m
Kyoto. Japan. had at first
planned to build a very small
memorial. but after he dis-
covered that man\ coworkers
shared has ·subrie sense ot
guilt at destroying the rany
hie forms. the proiect grew
They chose a scholaslic tem-
ple an Kyoto as theJr site, and
they ded1cated their shnne
! \\-1th an inscribed stone placed i atop a Buddhist prayer scroll
~ ~~ ~~~ t~~h~ o~ "g~~:
> tamer Let that one germinate
PrM!OeftlMd~
Patrick M Lrnskev
vie. ,........,, Md Ad OW.C1or
GeralO Wroe
Vice P~t end OM. Mor.
Jona1nan Thomoson
Editor
Tl'IOmas Pia 1 e
Chelnnan E-itue. l.lonon < • .~,
•m•o• TH GMT
A merica. not only are
you what you eat. you
are also where you
eat. With television. the
telephone and modern meth:
ods of transportation, regional
distinctions in the U.S. have
bturred. But food seems to be
one way of retaining a sec-
tional identity And according
to a summary of Dept. of
Agriculture data by the Food
Institute. it as not just disunc-
11ve foods -Southern fried
chicken. Boston baked beans,
Florida's key lime pie -that
help to define regions. It's
your regular groceries as well.
The report found that
America 's middle -the
North Central states -1s in
danger of, uh, expanding
These states consume 17 per-
cent more ace cream. 23 per-
cent more canned frull. and
25 to 30 percent more candy
and potato chips than the na-
tional average
Northeasterners consume
large quantattes of frozen
vegetables and warm up by
dnnkang 66 percent more tea
than the rest of the nation.
BY MARION LONG
They also eat an incredible
number of doughnuts.
The South eats more than
its lair share of fish and ielhes
And canned peas" are especial-
ly popular there Canned
peas? Out West. people are
wolfing down twice the na-
tional average of whole wheat
breads. Westerners are also
heaJt)M;onsc1ous. eating up to
20 percent more fresh fruits.
vegetables, and cheeses
WllGHTY BUSI NUS
I t was bound to happen .
The only surprise is that
it didn '1 catch on earher.
Think abdut it. People 80 to
work every day The health
conscious among them work
out every day. Simple. Com-
bine work and workout and
you'll make a fortune.
At least thats what Bodv-
tech Designs 1s hoping as they
introduce their new briefcase
exeraser Whal 11 does is
allow you to carry around SO
weight exercises for both your
upper and lower body right
in your briefcase. The thing
that makes 11 all work is a
'power module. · sort of a
sophisticated fishing reel that
is hooked up to a retracting
cord. As you perform an exer-
cise -choose rowing, dead
lifts. curls or any of 47 others
-the exemser provides r~
sistance, which can be ad-
justed 10 any weight between
15 and 150 pounds.
We've heard that after ac·
quiring the briefcase, some
people just can't weight to get
to work.
GRAVI MATTIRS
'
om Murray, an English
professor at Ohio State
University. has finally
turned in his paper on how h
spent his last vacation. He
didn't use his time off for
sunbathing. In fact. he may
have acquired a somewhat
ghostly pallor
Dr. Murray passed away the
hours by eavesdropping on
conversations at funerals -to
find out how people talk
about death. After hstenmg to
250 such exchanges at 30
monuanes in St. Louis. he
identified a 10-pan pattern of
iliscourse: greeting, expres-
sion of sorrow, statement of
shock. request ror mrormatton
about the death. praise
for the deceased. state-
ment of loss. consola-
tion, comment on the
deceasecfs appearance.
offers of help. and. final-
ly. farewell.
Digging a little deeper,
Murray discovered that
mourners spend far le$
time consoling the
bereaved than they do
asking about how the
death occurred. In
another finding. Murray
reported that most
(aJmost two-thirds) of
the guests "sneaked
away" after the funeral
without saying goodbye
to the family.
We telephoned the Bis-
marck Public Library in North
Dakota to find out what's be-
ing read there . The 10 most
frequently requested books:
• Beyond the Bedroom
Wall, by Larry Woiwode
• Changes. by Danielle
Steele
• Color Me A SeasQn, by
Bernice Kentner
• The Emigration from
Germany to Russia in the
Years 1763-1962. by Carl
Stump
• How You Can Make
S20,0<XJ a Year Writing
(No Maner Where You
live), by Nancy f.drnunds
Hanson
• Lake Sakakawea Fishing
Guide. by Mort Bank
• The Ministers· Daughters.
by Agnes ~land
• Pet Sematary, by Stephen
King
• Prairie Mosaic. by Wtlliam
Sherman
• Sachajaweo. by Anna Lee
Waldo
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group of American psy-
choanalysts who emerged
from a recent weekend in
Los Angeles convinced that
televised sports were lcad-
i ng us down a destructive
and far too dangerous path.
The main charge, as
outlined by Dr. Robert E.
Gould of New York Medi-
cal College and the chair-
man of this particular
session. which attempted
to examine the correlation
between violence and tele-
vised sports. seems to rest
on o ne fact: Americans
watch too much. talk t09
much and think too much
about sports.
According to the
a nalysts, we've spent such a
long time locked in front of
the smaJI screen that we've
become a barren society
populated by an insulated
assortment of human be-
ings.
"American! watch
sports to combat that great
and dreaded disease -
loneliness,'' says Dr.
(0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. Nathan Roth of the New
(Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. York University School of
(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller· Medicine. '"They do so in
Center, N.Y .. N.Y. order to feel that they are
(C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center, members of the human
N.Y.,N.Y. race, from which they so
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. often feel ostracized and
(L) SeleeTV, Manna def Rey, Ca. ·exiled.''
($) Showtlme Strong words. Perhaps a
(S) Spotlight bit too strong. "They don't
(C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. know what they're talking
(9) WOR, New York City
(17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca.
2 Sunday. June 10, 1984
about," says Neil Pilson,
executive vice president,
CBS Sports and Radio.
"They're reading way too
much into televised sport!.
We are here to serve the
public lfld showcase an
event. We are not here to
combat loneliness and in-
Jure that the population
stays calm. At least that's
not why I think we're here."
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Varied menu for ·TV's miniseries
Networks list pla n s
fo r special m ovi e§
in 1984-85 seas on
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OftMO.-, .........
Weekly TV series are the meat and
potatoes of a network's prime-time sched-
ule. The sp!cc ~ provided b> special programs, pnmanly made-for-TV mo\ 1~s
and miniseries.
Som~of~ most memorablr program-
m 1 ng of the past season was produced for
theSl' fonnats.
"Adam" showed the trauma facing
parents of a missing child and led to the
real-Inc return of abducted children. ''The
Day After," about hfe after a nuclear war.
ma y not have changed U.S. policy. but at
least it prompted norm.all) apathetic
viewers to think about the consequences of
global conflict.
.. Somthing About Amelia" tastcfull)
shed light on the sensitlve issue of incest.
"A Stn:e1car ~famed Desire" g.avc au-
diences a fresh interpretation of a classic
.\mencan play. "The Dollmakcr" boasted
a terrific performance by Jane Fonda 1n a
drama about a rural fam1l )' that mo"cd to
Detroit in the 1940s.
On the miniseries front ... George \\ash-
ington" provided an entertaining h1stor\
lesson. ··chiefs" offered a rare TV per-
formance by Charlton Heston. Other
miniseries played up seund violence. but
the ratings indicate viewers were enter-
tained by "Lace." "Celebnt~ ... "Master of
the Game." "V" and "The· Last Da)s of
Pompeii."
It's obvious that the nation's T V
watchers wants plenty of vanct) in their
'1deo menu, and the networks. anxious to
keep viewers from switching to cable
alternatives. are anxious to provide 1t. In
fact, blockbuster theatrical mo.,.1es did not
draw spectacular ratinss last season. prob-
ably because many viewers had already
watched them on cable or a video player.
As a result, the networks are now develop-
ing even more original programming.
Will the networks be able top themsel ves
next year? Here's a sneak preview of special
programming planned for the coming
season.
ABC is developing six new min1scncs:
•"Hollywood Wives," a fi ve-hour series
based on the best seller by Jackie Collins.
will be a look at "the public and private
passions·· of several women an the film
industry.
•"Kentucky Derby" wall be a four-hour
program concerning the famous race and
the soetal events surrounding 1t.
•"A Death in California" will be a four-
hour show based on the true st Of) of a mass
murderer's con pme, which involves a
glamorous socialite
•"Nonh and South:' John Jakes' best
,,,..., .......
Peter Fonda will co-•tar with Diedre Ball in .... ,. Life, Your Llfe,"
a new TV movie about a father contemplatlnC auiclde, nut 9edon.
seller about two fam1hes dunng the
turbulent yea rs precedi ng the Civil War.
will become an 18-hour miniseries.
•"Egypt'" will be the title of a I 0-hour
sen es set 1n the era of Kang Tut. about 1350
B.C
•"Texas·· 1s the name of a James
Michener work-in-progress concerning the
histor)' of the Lone Star St.ate The
min1senes v.111 run 10 hours.
Among the made-for-TV movies in
production for ABC are "Heartsounds."
featunngJames Gamer as a ph)sic1an who
suffers a hcan attack and Mary Tyler
Moore as hi s wife. "Topeka. Kan-
sas .USSR." a what-1flook at an Amencan
cit y under Soviet rule: ··survivin$ ... a
three-hour movie about teen-age suicide;
and "Rock weirs Amcnca·· focusing on the
popular painter. Norman Rockwell.
Other telefilms planned by ABC include
"Single Bars." based on Dolly Panon's hit
song: .. Embassy;· concerning the k1dnap-
pm~ of an Amencan ambassador's daugh-
ter in Rome: "C1ub Med." about love at the
famed resort: "Hears t/Davies." concern-
ing the romance bet'-"cen publisher Wil-
ham Randolph Hearst and choru~ girl
Manon Davies.
NBC 1s planning the following min1-
sencs:
... ..\ D .. will be a 12-hour sho"' con-
cerning the early C hnsuans. Jewish zealots
and Roman leaders. The cast includes
i.\nthony Andrews. Colleen Dewhurst, Ava
Gardner. John Houseman. Richard Kiley. Jame~ Mason. Jennifer O'Neill. Susan
Sarandon and Ben Vereen
•"The Sun Also Rises:· based on the
Hemingway novel about .\mencans in
Europe after World War I. will be a four-
hour feature stamng Jane Se} mour. Han
Bochner and Robert Carradine.
•"Lost Hero" will feat ure m1msenes
king Richard Chamberlain as a S"ed1sh
diplomat who saved thou~nds of Jews
dunng World War II .
•"Fatal V1S1on." the best-seller about
Green Beret Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald who
was convicted m the murde~ of his wife
and daughters. will become a four-hour
production.
•"Evergreen.'' Belva Plain's best-seller
about a Jewtsh immigrant i.1rl ~ho becom-
es a wealthy matnarch. will be a 'itx-hour
miniseries. -·
New made-for-TV mo\ 1es on N BC's
schedule include "The Burn mg Bed."
featuring Farrah Fa~cett m the fact-based
story ofa battered wife; "Aurora." stamng
Sophie Loren and Daniel J. Tra.,.ant1 in a
drama about a woman ra1s1ng monl')' for
her blind son; ~shattered Vows." featunng
Valerie Bertmelli and David Morse 1n a
love story involvtn~ a nun and a pnest:
"My Life, Your Life,· stamng Peter Fonda
as a father contemplating suu:1de and
Ricky Schroder as his son
Others NBC telefilms include ··The
Cartier Heist." stamng Joan Collins and
David Hasselhoff 1n a comedv about
recovering stolen jewels: ··Hohdav from
Fear:· fcatunn~ Charles Haid. Julia Duffy
(Pleue .. TV ANTENNA/Pace SO)
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..-.ti.m Ton" bqJm stt•naothcr "'~" fCX1E 6F M G HT Wn.h Jodie's help.
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t ~ '°'""'" hou~ As Preacher searches the file: Cial) amvcs and almos• shoots
Preacher Gal) locks Jodie and Preacher in
a room Jud amvn and shoots Preacher
When Jud orders Gary 10 kill Preacher.
Jod1r and the JUSt-am"cd M1tz1. Gar)
rc:fu~\ and Jud shoots him. Jud then t.ak~
. Jodie hostaic. lcavanga wound«! Preacher
hc:h1nd ( alv1n admits he needs psychaatnc
care Lopn aware he's falLing'" love wtth
Raven but onl)' tells her his feehnp for her
have: changed. The barttndcr at Nightmare
Alie)' tells Calvi n and Chris he knows
where Jud runs his prost1tut1on operation.
C1ENERAL HOSPITAL: With an eye-
w11neu \lying they saw Grant And~ws on
day of explosion and Jimmy Lee's dis-
covery that dynamlle as massing from the
rnn~truction si te, Scorpio sadly arrests < 1rant Andrews for attempted murder
C d1a moves back with Quartermainrs
I Ila lrave!> Edward when lkatricc won 't
leilvr town. Leo begins secret taping ol
d1cnl!i in t·ompromising position. Jake
de< 1dc\ to go hack to storefront law pracuC'e
hu1 plans 10 keep Tiffany as a client G inn)
unhappy when she learns Tiffany ne~
nwnl·r of TV stauon. When Rick throv.!>
< 11nn) uut ofhoust. Mike becomes furious
I mm and Anthony become closer to
C 11110) Droc k tells Bobbi without her he
rnn't put his waterfront project into effect
< 1l ltDtNG LtGHT: Nola names the
h.1h't •\nthon\ Jomes. Reva d iscovers love
(Pleue eee SOAPS/Pace 6)
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CAUTH~IZED BALES/BERVICE/BATIBFACTION)
AMC-JEEP
ORANGE COAST
AMC-JEEP-RENAUL't
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549-8023
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana ....:.. 835-3171
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9100
CHEVROLET
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1934
DailJ_Pilat
FORD
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd. -
Costa Mesa
642-0010 -540-8211
HONDA
UNIVERSITY HONDA
2860 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-0713
ISUZ U
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
PONTIAC
BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC ..!--
-13600-Beacfl Bfvd.
Westminster
192-6651 -636-2500
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IVERSON, INC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0900
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· Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-9303
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note from Josh when she returns from
Hawaii. When Josh comes to her apart-
ment Reva tells him she and H.B. married
in Ha\\ai1. Hurt and angt}. Josh dmes off
and is involved in a car crash. When Ross
comes to Alexandra's. Warren makes
cert.am Ross knows he and Ale>. arelovcr-5
Bill> convinces Mind) that she loves Rack
and should divorce Philip. Wamn nom1·
nates Maureen as his replacement as
hospital administrator because he $Ccretl)
feels she could be easily manipulated b)
Spaulding Foundation. which he now
heads. In San Rios. Fletcher and H1lan
dcC1deonquick1ed1vorce. fletcher says he
knows Claire loves Jim .
LOVING: When Isabel informs Anne
that Shana 1s Cabot's 1llcg1t1matc daughter.
Anne fears Shana will destroy the fam1l)
Harry. hired by Jonathan. takes photo of
hana and Father Jam erubracing. After
gelling ke> from Edie's rag doll. Jonathan
kisses her. Tony tells Loma 1f she doesn't
gave ham divorce. he'll tell all an court
Warren. anxious about his daughter com-
ing to tO\\n. sa)S she'salwa)s hated htm for
d1vorc1nlhcr mother.
ONE JFE TO LIVE: Jenny doesn'1
believe Laurel's stol'} that she saw David
pU$h Dof:ian.<iownstaiF~ ..\~ Jennrf<>lk>~
Laurel. Laurel 1s htt b) a car. When Laurel
comes to an the hospital. she admits David
never pushed Deman Cassie attends
Da' 1d and Jenny's wedding. Rafe tf) 1ng to
l hoose between his undcrcowr pol1c<'
"-Ork and Samantha \>\'h1le Bo 1s a1 plant. a
)abotcur enters.
RYAN'S HOPE: As Roger and F:ran l.
battle. Roger falls down elevator shaft
Frank rescues Roger. ~ho 1s rushed 10 the
hospital. When Roger comes to. he claim~
he saw Maggie and Frank in a comprom1s·
mg situation. Jill belie, cs her brother and
~eeks comfort from Max Frank doesn't tell
anyone that Roger in fact was trying to kill
ham. Max has a bug planted in Sydney's
purse to make cenain she's feeding Jack
ohom information .
SE.\RC'H FOR TOMORROW: With
both Suzi and the baby desperately 111.
Cagne) searches for Warren. Warren .
howc.,,er. cannot be found. Cagne) eoes to
TV ~tat1on, announcing o n the air that
Warren. not he. is father of Suzi's bab) in
attempt to get proper transfusion for baby .
Meanwhile, Travis finds T .R. and shoots
Ringo. Travis gets Lloyd to take T.R. out of
the boiler room while he lnes to dismantle
the bomb. It explodes before Travis can
escape .
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Jack
stunned at news of Lauren's marriage to
Paul. Jill eitpenences excruciating
"stomach pains" wh1k John IS \'ISllln~ .
Admitung to Ni kki his real name 1s
C'hns11an Miller. Victor makes her promise
never to reveal his true 1denttty. Kaye and
Dr. Jacobs go skmny-d1ppmg. Dr. Jacobs
consents to give Uz '\facelift if she wants
one. Amy's father forbids her to see Jazz
because of his past connecuons with the
mob.
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( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Tert Garr
l1hr .~mln )
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( 1983. Musical) Kevtn Khne. Angela
LansbUry_ (2 hrs.)
Cl) .cMI "Where The Lilies Bloom '
( 197 4. Orama) Julie Gholson. Jan
Smlthefs ( 1 hr , 36 min ) 6D ToelY MD MM Al.MIO "(ff) 1W MITCH[ A "Shallered Vows ' A
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Farnham Scott .• January Stevens ( t hr •
•Omm.) (() C0U:m WOll.D .,., Game Four-
teen J:;;1 Omaha. Neb I (R) (3 hrs l CB> ''Don't Change My World"
(1978. Drama) Roy Ta tum. Ben Jooes 1! hr .. 27 min.)
(Z) m¥ll "Oklahoma•" ( t955. MUS1Cal)
GOfdon MacRae. Sh11ley Jones. (2 hrs .
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~ YOfam Gross ( 1 hf . 15 man)
(Z) llCWll "A Midsummer Night's Sex
Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody AUen,
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c1anes" Economist Milton Fnedmen
moderates a panel d1SCUSSiOn on govern-
ment subSldleS to e<lucallon, ag11cu1ture
and industry
1! hr., 40 nvn.)
(()111\'lmATDT•lalTI Highlights of
Super Bowl II • Gfeen Bay Packe<s vs.
Oakland Raiders. (R)
(8) _. "Voices" ( 1979 Orama)
Michael Ontkean. Amy Irving. ( 1 hr.. 46
min.) m,......,
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-mond Mine-5EMT (ff¥lt from Pocono; ~a.J 1! hrs.. 30 min.)
CQ) mwa "Three Warrlofs" (1977. Ora·
ma) Randy Quaid, Charles Whtie Eagle. 1! hr .• 49 min )
CS) ... "Stat Tretl II: The Wrath Of
Khan" ( 1982. Science-FlcllOO) W1lllam
Shatner, Ricardo Montalban ( t hr 55
min.)
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Keu. Noel Trevathen ( t hr. 28 mio l
(()) ..,_ IUI FOR LOVI A young boy
develops a lriendSh1p w1lh the cOOk on his
parents' restaurant through their mutual
love ot baseball ( t hr )
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Paris) (5 hrs )
(C) llOWll "Savage Harvest' ( 1980.
Adventure) Tom Skemll MicheOe Phillips
11 hr • 25 min )
(Q) Q MmlCI All) 1"I OTTAWAY A book
1sh high schOOI student d•scoveis the
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( 1961. Drama) Angie Dickinson Petet
F1ncl') (2 hrs • 35 min )
fD CllCA9UI «!) WW. STmr wm "Germany's Volek·
er" Guest Karl Otto Poeht, presldenr.
Oevrsche Bundesbank.
I IO YOU wwr TO IUD A DIAL
Ml ...... MAii 90Wll "Goodbye Bruce Lee. HIS Last
Game Of Death" ( 1973. Adventure)
Bruce Lee. Kareem Abdul Jabbar (2
hrs) m wraaa:ww «!).UT~I
( .WW "II Seemed Like A Good loea
At "Ule Time" (1975 Romance)
Stephanie Powers. Anthony Newtey (2
hrs) m m °" '°"'" uY 1t.11 Cf) M•AU. Chicago Cubs at St Louis
Cardinals (3 hrs .. 15 man )
tt:tl U H•AU ca11torn1a Angels at Kansas
Gtty Aoyals-i3llr!l
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CIUICM•MHM mVll ''Charlie Chan And The Curse
Of The Dragon Queen" (1981. Comedy)
Peter Ustinov Richard Hatch ( 1 hr 37
min)
IH) AtAOQl.l llOCI Boober's peaweful day
is ruined by beasts. party goers and old
gypsies
1"9 CZl CIHIUI ~TUI""" Guest
Shirley Jones --Attemoon
a.G~HOUR m FOllt HOCMI POii LR The Leukemia
Foundar1on reiethon for lhe benefit of
leukemia research ( 1 hr )
Ell) llYITDY1 "Ouiet AS A Nun" When a
nun dies of starva11on 1n a convent tower.
television interviewer Jemima Shore, a lor-
mer conven1 pupil investigates (Part l of 31 (A) Q ( 1 hr )
'11) mAT llOfa.tJICll 'Festrva11 Spo-
teto U S A .. H1ghhghls from the 17 -day
tes11val include excerpts from Ken Rus-
sell's • Madama Butterfly," chamber
music concerts and 'the MabOU Mimes
~I (lhr )
,HJ llCMI "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fan·
tasy) Puppets ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (~ llCMI · The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy)
Richard Pryor Jackie Gleason (1 hr., 40
min)
l SJ PAlllll CMAll: ntl llcoelD YIM
(l )-MDUC•LATZ "A Handfvl
Of People In The Depths Of Silence"
Franz (Guntet Lamprecht) withdraws 10
his boarding house room where he reflects
upon lhe evil surrounding him (Part 4 of
14) ( 1 hr )
'1) *Ml "The Long Wait" ( 1954, Mys·
tery) Anthony Quinn. Charles Coburn (2
hrs.)
11911 (f) leA CMAWH•• Boston Celhcs
at los Angeles Lakers (If Necessary) <2
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"The Mikado" Kate Flowers. Clive Revlll
and William Conrad. making his singing
debul m the 1111e rOle. star 1n lhlS opera
thal sallnzes Vic1or1an manners. morals
and oovernmenl O (2 hrs )
10 Sunday, June 10, 1984
C tfOllTIWOIU Scheduled Roma v$
l1vefpool in tho European Cup Soccer
Champi00Sh1p (from Rome). John Collins
vs Ale>t Ramos In a middlewel(ltlt bout
scheduled for 10 rounds (live from Chica-
Q2) 8'ro:i ~ A .... llOmW'MY Ol TMOMAI ~ A doeumentary on the hie and
ideas or the writer, monk, mystic and
social crillc. Including intet'liews w11h Joan
Baez. Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the Dala1
Lama. ~hr.) ~ .,. "Marilyn" ( 1980 Biography)
Catherine H;cks. Richatd Baseharl (2
hrs. 25 mtn.I CO YOU CWT TAU If .ntYOU A produc·
lion ol the Pulitzet Prize-winning comedy
abOut an eccentric but happy family, star·
ring Jason Robards. Colleen Dewhurst.
Gec>fge Rose and Ellzabeth Wilson (2
hrs)
CS).,.. "Where The Spies Are''._11966,
S~~ Oavld-NMm;-Francoise Dor·
leac ( 1 hr .. 53 min)
CZ) -MDW.UTZ "A ReaptW
With The Powef 01 God" Franz {Guntet
Lamprecht) )Olns a gang and becomes
friends with a shady characte< named
Reinhold (Gottfried JOhn) (Part 5 of 14) u hr.)
W tmlA•M.L Atlanta Braves at Los Ange·
les Oodgefs (3 hrs )
~-ll»A-11 CH) llOVll "The Riddle 01 The Sands'
( 1980, Adventure) Michael York.. Simon
MacCorklndale ( 1 hr • 38 min )
HID llOWll "Barracuda" ( 1978, Drama)
Wayne David Cra 01'1. ~HOA 1;..,,~,,9 le
nt1t1 m llOWll "George" ( 1976. Adventure)
MarshaH Thompson, Michele Mercier 12
hrs.)
«!) ......... WOILD ''Time And Light
Host David McCullough examines old and
new telescopes and a varrety ol toots and
methods tor measuring 11me (R) Q ( 1
hr.)
(Q).,. "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane ( 1 hr . 45
min.)
(%)-M.IXW9LA1Z "The Price Of
Love Is Always High" Franz (Gunter Lam·
prechll loses his arfll during one of the
gang's explOlls. but he keeps Reinhold's
1nvolw!ment tn the affair a secret Gottlrte<J John co-stars (Part 6 of 14) ( 1 hr)
1-ICOTT ttl ........
mVll "The Enemy Below' ( 1957
Adventure) Robeft Mitchum. Curt Jvr
ins. (2 hrs I
MA ICAM'll (R)
-tmlCAIMMllW .,_ "Beau Geste" ( 1939. Adven
ture) ~ Coope~ Milland (2 hrs ) U ICAlt lllAN Mountain
cilmbef Beverly Johnson 1s among the
lour American adventurers who explOre
the continent of Antaro11ca. l ~Mea.rona ••trmwli llCMllMOUM flCI Liii (COWl'D)
~ mVll "Futurewofld" ( 1976 Science·
Fiction) Peter Fonda. Blythe Danner (2
hrs) Ii> MM!',_ Tiii ITMT Sada Thomp·
aoo nerratea an mveshgative report Into
the importance of propet infant I parent
relationships (R) ( 1 hr )
Al .... wmt.._ ...... We
Are Family" Is one of the many hit• per-
touned by Sister SledQo 1n this concen
-ICCWM:a ......... ~
-JoM Barbour hosts lhts lnbV1t to
lhe 1egendary comedian from teleVtaton't
"golden age " which 1ncludet Chlr.J lrorT
his show and interviews with Jack Lem-
mon. Chevy Chase and Steve Allen ( 1
hr .. 30 min) ._
(t) 90Wll "Payday" ( 1973. Drama) Rip
Torn, Arwi Capri ( 1 hr .• 43 mm.) m G I Wl'nl YOU Featured guests Rabbi
Mimi-Blatch. Congregation Rodel SholOm,
San Ralael. DebOrah Cohen. M 0 Kaiser
Permanente, HOiiywood and Or Isa Aar·
on. Hebrew Union College Skirbah Muse-
um d!SCuss lhe Jewish w~n·s move-
ment D .a.T--.0 Scheduled Roma '/$.
Liverp()OI In the European Cup Soccer
Championship (lrom Rome). John Collins
vs Alex Ramos in a m1ddlewelaht bOut
scheduled tor 10 rounds (lrom Chicago)
I~ .
ltM1'm
: MOWI .,._ "The Ethnic
Flaw" Or. Thomas Sowell. author of "The
Economrcs And Polltlet Of Race."
discusses cut1ural and econOl'TWC vao·
a~es 1n a pluralistic :.:I~
(C) M --OI OI M LOIT • Viewers are taken behind the scenes
durrng the making of George Lucas and
Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie
"Ra1d9fs Of The Lost Ark" for a look at
how the adventure him came logether ( 1
hr I
IHI llO¥ll "King 0 1 Comedy" ( 1982.
Comedyt R2bert De NJCQ...JBJJ.v..l..alau&-' I ht • 4 I mr;, J .. ,lft'WACI
0&. TMAD "The Rare Ones" A IOOk IS
takefl at extra0fd1nary competitors whose
achievements have escaped public recog·
rnt1on or have taken on new d1mef'lsK>ns
when compared with loday's athletic
achievements ( 1 ht ) D .WW 'Circus Of Horrors" ( t 960
Horror) Anton ()lflr1ng Er1ka Remberg (2
hr&)
@) IJlnDTMW Tiii -Featured country m\JSIC singer Waylon Jennings,
Ricky Schroder and Peter Fonda diSCuss
their new TV movie ( 1 hr ) ~ '8 llOWll "The Norseman· ( 1978,
Adventure) Lee Ma1ors Cornel Wilde (2
hrs)
Cl) fllO¥ll "Invasion From Inner Earth"
( 1974, Science·Fichon) Nick HOit Paul
Bentzen (2 hrs ) fD WAU.hmf-"Germany's Volek·
er" Guest. Karl Otto Poehl. preildenl,
Deutsche Bundesbank 8!> NUCllAll ouniotT An examination of
the thoughts and teehngs of people who
work at. and llve near. a nuclear weapons
base in Notth Dakota
WOll11Ca'l9 ,_.,. • C09ICllT The Turtles ano
Gartl.i::" 1n co~t ( 1 hr ) ...... =r.=:. WTMCIOwmtDAft'WWill
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vey ot the health oangers ol uranKJm mm·
Ing on Indian lands In Soolh Dakota. New
Mexico and Ar1zona
(C) MCMI "The Divided Heart" ( 19~.
Otama) Altxander Kno>t. Theodore 81kel
Af
hr . 2 1 mtn )
lWMOCta*/PtWA11UVU )llOWll "Falcon's Gold" ( 1982. Adven-
ture) John Marley. Srni<.>n MacCorklndale
It hr 30 min l
-I • -hnclay Cont .
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Election Laws· ~Is torme1 sena101
Eugene McCarthy and soc1olog1st Am11a1
ft.oonl ( 1 ht )
CD ICIUAMNOY~ • L COLLaOI WC*.D ... Champ1onsh•p
Game (!Ive from Omaha Neb 1t neces·
sary) (3 hr~ )
l .,. "Dusty" (1981 Of'ama) 8111
Kerr. Noel Trevathen. ( 1 hr . 28 min )
t 0) Tltl cmB CMl'I comDY IHOWCAll
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1n 1h1s performance taped at San Franc1s-
t.:o's comedy club, The Othe1 Cale
2 ... "Oldahoma!" Ct.955. ~II
Gordoo MacRae, Sh11ley Jones (2 hrs
25mrn)
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HI@ .,. ··Hett In The Pac1t1c ( 1969
Drama) Lee Marvin Tostmo M1fune 12
hrs) .. c:. ...
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tor a Hollywood movie a proflle of Sid
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( 1982. Actventure) Kelly Reno, Tert Garr
A boy goes to the Sahara Desert to hnd
his betoved black Arabian stanlOn which
was reclatmed by its previous owner f I
hr. •3 min)
1a~==-• G) ,ATHIR -..CV The ktds at the
orphanage send away for a mail-order
bride JO provide some..romanc. in Mos.8$'
ltle (1 hr) 0 90¥ll 'The Bad News Bears Go To
Japan' ( 1978 Comedy) Tony Curtis
Jackie Earle Haley A greedy agent
decides 10 grab all ot the p<0f1ts he can
' from a hltle league baseball team s tnp to
a baseball tournament 1n Japan (R) O
{?hrs.) O llOVll Barracuda" ( 1978. Orama)
Wayne David Crawlord. Jason Evers, A
college student toes 10 piove a chemical
company 1s ~relly dumPtnQ 1oxic wastes
1nlo a lown s waler supply (2 hrs I
~~ ~t1•s Otaite l~-f.'~ ~--
min)
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Diego.& ~Hipec!8'1 OlympltS Tn wrucn
over 700 local San Olegan mentally hand1·
capped athletes compete tn vanous
ts I 1 hr I
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( 1976 Science-F1clt0f?l Ben Murph-y
Kathenne Crawford A special ag+>nl
t>ecomes 1nv1s1ble at will as the result ol
the olterclfects ot an underwater e)(f)h
Sl()l'I (2 hrs)
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llCMI "Th~atre 01 Blood" 11973
Comedy) V1ncen1 Pnce Diana Rigg
When he fa115 to receive a coveted award
tor his stage pertOf'mances a cunning
Shakespearean actor deC1des to murder
his c.nllcs (2 hrs )
l lUT1'IMD unu _,. 01 nt1 PU1m
llOtA .. Artists In T Lab · A look 11
the 20th-century plOl'eef whO are us1np
computers and lasers to c le new art
lorms (R) Q {I hr I C llCMI "The Runner Stumbles" ( t979
Drama) Dick van Dyke Kathleen Quinlan
A Catholtc priest 1s tried for the murder ol
a nun with whom he had been suspected
of having an atta11 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 mm l OJ llCMI · The Toy" ( 1982. Com+>dyl
Richard Pryor Jackie Gleason A mul11m11
hona11e ·•purchase<;" an unemptoyaa
black man as a plaything tor his spoiled
young son PG' ( 1 hr 40 min )
$1.,. "The Shng II' t 1983 Qfamat
JaclOt Gleason, Mac Davis An exoe11
~need con artist tries to score brg with tne
help ol a fellow peddler ·PG ( 1 hr 42
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Eli) AU CMAT\IB QMAT All> 91Al.&. I al> UWlllQ WLD The hves ol two golelen
1ackals obse1ved by Dr Patricia Moehl
man 101 more ~~n a decade on the
Serenge11 Plain OI'{ anzania O t 1 hr 1
19 trn "°""' ". . 1:11 •H FRAQQLI ROCK Boober's peaceful day
•S r111ned by beasts party goers and old
gypsies
Z' llOVll 'The Rutlef>" t 1978. Comedy)
Michael Pahn Neil Innes A comedic loo«
al The Beatles with narratlOfl by Dan
Aykroyd Gilda Radner and John Belushi
l hr . 15m1n I
'IMAT.il
1:a OUUClAJll
.. Cl) ~ Khnger Colonel Potter
and Father Mulcahy celebrate their first
~lateSl<le Chnstmas since the Korean War
iBI U W KMQHT Mmt M1cnae1 1nvest1ga1es
thE> actrv11ies ot molorcycte racers who
have entered a FoundatlOn-sponsored
event and suspects that a favorite may
have committed manslaughter (RI ( 1
hr I U ~ WC*.D t1I MCQUU COUl-
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1MI l90COoe 11111
llCMI 'The N0<seman· ( t978
Adventure) Lee Ma1ors Cornef Wiide A
Viking pnnce leadS a reckless crew across
the Atlantic to an unknown section ot
America 500 years before the amvaJ of
Columbus (2 hrs )
Cl) \IUm.U OI 1'MI MCH MDFAllOUI
&;) LNllQ Wl.D The lives ol two golden
1ac.kals observed by D< Pat11c1a Moehl
m.1n tor more than a deeade on the
'.efPflget1 Plain ol Tanzania Q ( 1 hr )
OD llAIT9tlCl1"1A1M "The Good Sol-
d1er" Robin Ellis and Je<emy Brett star 1n
an adaptation ol Ford Madoi1 Ford'& nov91
tracing the 1elat1onsh1p ~tween two
wealthy Edwardian couples who meet
yearly 1n &'lashtON9ble German si>a iown
(B) Q (2 hrs ) <.CJ 9fMI "The Hustler" (1961. Ofama)
Paul Newman. Jackie Gleason A pool
shark loses his girlfriend and his self·
respect. but regains his prlae aft8' beating
the man responsible at hrs own game (2
his', 15 min)
~·ICetTD llCMI "The Dart( Crystal" ( 1982. Fan·
tasy) Puppets Two elfin youngsters are
'8flt on a quest for the m1ss1ng shard of a
magic gem that must be repatted to free
their land from evtl rule<s 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35
min)
(0) llCMI "National Lampoon's Vaca-
tt0n" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase.
Beverly D' Angelo. A vacatlOOlnO tamlly
encoun1ers one d.ts.astec. ..aftet ..another
white travehng ·R· ( t hr . 38 min )
CJ) llCMI "Star Trek 11· The Wrath Of
Khan" ( 1982. Science-Fiction) Wtlham
Shatner Rica1do Montalban Adm James
T K11k reassembles ht5 Old crew and bal·
ties a vmd1c11ve enemy who blames K11k
tor the death ot 1'11s wile 'PG' ( 1 hr 55
mm) m llCMI 'The Private Lives Of Adam
And Eve" I t960. Comedy) Mickey Roo-
ney Mamie Van Doren A group of buS
passengers bOOnd for Nevada are Heated
to a "quoting of the Scriptures ' by the
bus drrvet (2 hrs )
___ ... Ul(i'lf\lit&l~iiieiii:~ atltl TMIFOUI Danny and Ted
agree to run the bteyCle shop white Boris and=~1:::.~::: ~R:s~al)
{ "'"don MacRae Shirley Jones A young
cowboy and his g11I realtZe they ate 1n love
at a dance ·(}' ~rs . 25 min )
.. • Cl) Tltl Al?940M Florence cons
Ge<xge into man&gmg the career of her
smg1ng soul sistefs (Sister Sledge! but
GOOf.Jte is less than successful IA) D 61 .,_"Joe Dancer" ( 1981 Cfta-
ma) Robert Blake Eileen Heckart A prt·
vale delecttve s mves11gatt0n into a mur·
der uncovers a trail of corruption and
hom~ lead•ng 10 a wealthy and rnlluen-
hal f8ll1'.'}'fll (2 hrs I
" ~ WC*.D (11 ™' COUl-l'UU U till) WMTU AllD llCOOmCI Mark
returns to drtvlng a race car but his pleas
to Hardcastle to leave lhe suspicious
owner atooeoo unheeded 1R1 O ( 1 hi J
I .. ._.
.. QOLD llAllWacl TMIATM 'The Good Sol-
dte<" Robin Elhs and Jeremy Brett star rn
an adaptation ot Ford Madox Ford's novel
tracing the relationship between 1wo
weallhy Edwardian couplt>S whO meet
yearly 1n a tashtonable German spa town
ffil O (2 hrs) (I°' llCAA ~ ··c1ass 01 · 84 !Al
L1 hr 30mm)
(i i llCMI "Starstruck' I 198? Musical)
Jo Kennedy Ross 0·0onovan A teen-age
Austrahan girt tinds io<;tant lami-as a punk
rock singer when hPr managet-cous1n
stages a d811ng publicity s1unt ( 1 hr . 40
min) ·
.. @ OIBIUP
•f) AUCI Mel rec1u.ts Allee and Ve1a
tor a softball team 10 oeat his compelttor
end win a bet bUI Jotene t>ecomes a
hOldOUI (R) 0 ICMOOl II.AT vuest Camilla Kocot
Sunday. June 10. 1984 11
--luncla'y Coiil.
supervisor of "OlplOme Plus." an adult
acaderruc inslructton J)<ogram serving
60.000 &dolls 1n Los Angeles ~
Cf) ~ ·Across The Pac11tc ( 1942.
Adventure) Humphrey Bogart. Mary
Astor Ounng World War II, a spy plOts to
blow up the Panama Canal. (2 hrs ) CID _. "National Lampoon's Vaca-
1ton" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase
Beverly o· Angelo A vacationing family
encounters one disaster after another
while lraveJing 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 mm )
-• (I) TUPP1R Oil, U . Gonzo rebels when he tS ordered to dismiss one of his
resldefll swgeons for budgetary reasons.
and Jackpot Is chosen as "Bachelor of
the Month." ( 1 hr ) BI "C' OLYIK TUii nuu Boxmg
ftnals (from For I Woflh. Texas) ( 1 hr )
I TMI WOILD TOMOMOW
MMYO llYll&t'I "Oviet As A Nun· When a
nun dies of s1arvat1or1 1n a convent tower
telev151on interviewer Jemima Shore, a for
mer convent puptl. 1nves11gales (Part 1 of :lJ. (R) 0 { t hr )
(0) .,_ "The Nesting" ( 1980 Horror)
Gl0t1a Grahame. John Carradine A novel·
1st rents a secluded V1Ctonan mansion
where she begins having strange. erotic
dreams 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min.)
~'Alla CHAii: M llCal> YIAlt WAnllYLm
-~"Blondie's Big Moment 1 t947
Comedy) Penny Snigleton. ArlhUr Lake-
OagwOOd acc1dentaHy smears jelly on his
new boss ( t hr 30 min )
tt11 i lROll.mlCA ... rr••••• •.;..---~~.lllD Featured country muslC singer Waylon Jenning&
Ricky Schradei and Peter Fonda dlSCuss
their new TV movie { 1 hr )
).oflll~ . DICUTM
.. IUlllAY ...... ,AGI
tW ODCIJ ®lG ...
WALL tTmT DllW. ~
"""'°'°" ..,., .. AQGMT
ITMTICIC lNWf: THI llAUIQ Of A
laQIM PM! 'AL.AU The story or a ttny
emerging rep Jbhc m the western pac11tc
and Its attem"ts to ma1nta1n history s l11st
nuclear-free national const1tut1on 1s lold
b}' Joanne WOOdward ( 1 hr )
(C) MOWll "Charlte Chan And The Curse
01 The Dragon Queen" ( 1981 Comedy)
Peter Us1mov. Richard Hatch Charlie
Chan 1s aided by hrs bumbltng grandson 1n
solving a string ot murders PG' ( 1 hr . 37
mm)
~)•.ofl-T"ICU-rra"' ..
JDt• • M FOUUYllATll
i) YOU CAlf'f TAD rr wmcvou A produc-
tion ot the Pulitzer Pr1ze-w1nrnog come<:Jy
ab0u1 an eccentnc but happy lam11y star-
ring Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst.
George Rose and Elizabeth W11SOn o (2
hrs) CZI .,_ Payday" (1973, Orama) Rip
Torn, Anna Capo A country and western
singer ruthleSSly makes his way to star-
dom by man1pulat1ng and d1scard1ng
those around httn 'A' ( 1 hr 43 min )
I CALLllCa ALL "°"1'I
11:. Cll ....
) MO¥il "Voices ( 1979 Orama)
M1Chael Ontkean. Amy 1r111ng A deal
dancer and an amb1t10Vli but frustrated
n1ghtclob singer fall 1n love and devote
themselves to helping each other find sue·
12 Sunday, June 10, 1984
:-1-•~::_, ' aur••ISULR•DIATM ATM ...
11CM1 "5 Card Stud" ( 1968. West· \
em) Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum A
cheater in a poker game Is lynched and
one by one the other members of the
l me are atso killed (2 hrs.) __,,ALWB.L
mwll "More Amer1Can Graffiti'·
( 1979. Orama) Aon Howard. Paul LeMat
A group of high S(;hool ~raduates e•pert·
eoce the ctiallenges of adulthood In a
small town dut1ng the soctal upheaval ol
the '60s (R) (2 hrs )
CL.)mwl "Casting Couch'' (1982. Com·
edy) David Kelly, Anne Gaybls. A movie
director with a reputahon tor maktng !amt·
ty ftlms Is force<! by care« considerations
to make an adult mo111e ( t hr 30 min.) '919CWI •
ft9@ MO¥il "The Great Man" ( 1957. Dra-
ma) Jose Femv. Dean Jagger. 'After the
death or a popular humorist, a reporter
tnes to find the secret or his success (2
hrs)
tW D llCMI "More Amencan Graff11t"
( 1979. Orama) Aon Howard. Paul LeMal
A group of high school graduates expert-
~ the challenges of adulthOOd 1n a
small town during the social upheaval or
the '60s (R) (2 lys)
... "A Midsummet Night's t
Comedy" (1982. Comedy) WOOdy All
Mia Farrow The summer heat and covn
au provoke a senes of humorous romar
encoun1ers among three cooples sper
Ing a weekend al an Inventor's ru
retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
8}IWIN&.MT1
W 9CMI "Friday The 131h, Pan I
( 1982. Honor) 04na Kimmel. Paul Ku
ka Unwary teen-agers !ravel to a remo
cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalko
grounds of a deranged monster wt
wears a hockev mask ·~· ( 1 hf . 35 min
ttl Cl) 1alNIOei All> M PMIWY Tt
rOle teltMsk>n plays 1n American poUtic
Wtth tum clips of political events and 1n1e
VteWS with Richard Nixon. George McGc
vern and former White House press secrt
tary-= Powell.
(!) "Let's Go Navy" I 1961, Corm:
dy) ...Bowel)' Boys. Allen Jenkins Th
Bowery Boys enlist tn the U S Navy (
hr .. 30 mtn.) a:. ...
W @ WOILD ATLMll .....
-~()) Cll ... -.nlATCM IT'IYM.,11 ..
Tiii OTl8 CAPl'I camDY ltlOWCAlr
Many of today's top comics are featured
In this performance 1aped at San Francis-
co's comedv club. The Othel Cale. U MOU.YWOOD 'tu>llUP Featured hrst
lady of telev1S10n...J,.uc:i1le...-4~ hef~ "Ghostbusters." the new
ltlm with Dan Ackroyd and Biii Murray a
report on digital sound. the newest
advance 1n movie sound since stereo
-~~..,.,IWAOUIT
1198 MOVll "The Grass Is Greenet" ( 1961,
Comedy) Cary Granl, Jean Simmons An
Amencan mllhona11e is fo1ce<:1 into a duel
alter lalhng m love wtlh a BrthSh earl's
wile {2 hrs . 10 min )
-1=~1&8T ... ~IHl•llOUfOf,,_
ITYll WAM Featu11ng 1nterv1ews wtth
graffltlsts, public othc1a1S. parents and
membefs of the art community. thtS docu·
mentary exptores the world of New York's
gralf1t1 artists, whose displays are found
pr1maoty lo the transl=m o { 1 hr.)
COUHI WOMb ChamP10<1Sh1p
Game (trom Omaha. Neb .• 11 necessary) IBl (3 hrs>
CO) MOVll "Shi Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane A race-car
drlV8r rums a sex1el ol juvanlle car
str1ppers inlo a w1nntng pit crew. 'PG ( 1
hr . 45 min)
~-.,."Eleanor And Franklin" ( 1976
Orama) Jane Aleunder, Edward
Herrmann The p11vate lives ot President
Frankhn 0 Roosevelt and htS wile Eleanor
are t~ed wtth tragedy but IUled Wtlh love
ttJI i'li.11m RIO ~ WALLY~
tt9 90Wll "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979
Ofama) Edward Fox. Susan Penhahgon
Six classmates at a Dutch university go
thetr separate ways when war breaks out
1n Europe. 'R' 12 hr5 .. .-5 mln) *i -•lllllACI ••• w ...
( ... "Nlghl Shift" I 1982. Comedy)
Henty W1nlder. Michael Keaton Two
n9httime morgue attendants become
"IOve brokers" tor a group ot hool(ers
who have lost their pimp 'A' ( 1 hr 45
min )
.r
(}) llOWll "Oklahoma•" ( 1955 MuS1Cal)
Gordon MacRae. Sh1tley Jones A young
... cowboy and his girl reahze they are rn lolle
at a dance ·a· (2 hrs 25 min.) !lel(~M0¥11 "Fat Chance" (1981 Comedy)
Farnham Scoll. January Stevens Two
overweight. setf-consctOUS pen pals plan
on meeting 1n person but each backs ou1
at the last minute and sendS a substitute l 1 hr . 40 min )
(fOllOWll "Right 01 Way" I t983. OramaJ
Bette Davis. James Stewart An aged cou
pie take drastic steps to prevent their sep-
aration ( 1 hr . 45 min )
1;9($).0VW "Clrcle 01 Power" ( 1980. Ora
ma) Yvette M1mleuK Aller undefgotng a
consc1ousness-r111sing seminar. some
executives and their w1vM break down
thetr Inhibitions ( 1 hr 38 min I
.. QICO MD TMI UM ... ' ...........
UI 'MTNa
-TOPO'M .. •IQ ......
llBl•TW(ll)
Tiii *""' C llOWI "The Husllef" ( t96 t. Orama)
Paul Newman Jackie Gleason A pool
shark loses htS g1tlfriend and his sell
respect, bul regains his pride alter beatITTg
the man responStble a1 hts own game (2
his. t5 min.)
llOWll "Tin Man · ( 1981, Orama) Tim·
Othy Bottoms. Deana Jurgens A comput er genius falls 1n love with 1•111 speech ther
apist wtto helps him regain his ~rtng and
market his computer inventions ( 1 hr , 38
min) cs> -aavACti ~ o••w. ...,. John 8arb0ur hosrs this tribute to
the legendary comedian from tetevls1on's
"golden age " WhlCh includes chps from
his snow and interviews with Jack Lem
rnon Chevy Chase and Steve Ali.<I 1 t
hr 30 min) .. [l>,.. ,MT'M»ll , .... y
.ex
tn.
try
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.. 1 SJ "Falcon's Gola" ( 1982. Advenlure)
John Ma.rley, Simon MacCOfk1ndate 11
hr . 30 min.)
(%) "The Caplaln's Paradtse" ( 1953
C'amedy) Alec Guinness. Yvonne Oe Car
to ( 1 hr . 33 min.) .. im "A Woman Called Moses" (Part 1 OI
2) ( 1978. Orama) Cicely Tyson Robert
HoOks (2 tlrS.)
,.Cl) "Bigger Than Life" ( 1956. Drama)
James Meson. Barbara Rush (2 hrs ) CJ "Swamp Thulg" ( 1982 Fantasy I
Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr
30m1n)
1:9 f) "The Man In The Whtie Su11' ( 19c; i
Comedy) Alec Guinness. Cecil Parke< ( 1
hr. 24 min.)
.. 10) "NatiOnal Lampoon's Class Aeuruou'
( 1982 Comedy) Genii Graham Michael
Lerner ( 1 ht . 25 mm.)
I SJ "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvestl'I
Stallooe. Carl Weathefs ( I hr 40 min )
1::9 C1 "The Water Babies' ( 1979, Fantasy)
Animation and h11e action James Mason
{ 1 hr, 26 min)
1::9 2) "Carouser· ( 1956. MUSICal) GOfdon
MacAae. Stltrley Jones. (2 hrs .. 8 mm ) -(C:) "ttolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger
MOOfe. James Mason ( 1 hr 39 min )
t1) "A Boy Named Ctlarroe Brown
( 1969. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 25
m111)
'$ "Julius Ca~r .. (1953 Drama) Mar
1on8"1nd&.-~Me9on 12 nrs )
-(!!) "Thunder In The Easl" (1953 Adven
lure) Alan Ladd Oebofah Kerr (2 hrs I .. a "Someb<>dy Loves Me' ( 1952 Musi
cal) Belly Hulton. Ralph Meeker 12 hrs l
-111.-ooa 11ov1es-
u. ml "Legend Of Death Valley· ( 1977
Adventure) Documentary (2 hrs I
tC) "A Midsummer Ntghl's Sex Comedy
( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen Mia r~1
row ( 1 hr . 30 mm )
H "Grease 2" l 1982 Musical) Maa:wt>ll
Caulfield, Mtehelle Pfe1ffet ( I ht ~5
min) 0 "Chanel Solt181fe" ( 1981 Bi0graphy)
Mane-France P1sie1. Rutger Hauer (?
hrs:~
I z1 "Oklahoma!" ( 1955. Musical) Gor
doo MacRae. Shirley Jones I? hrs 25
min)
12:9 ( $) "lntemattonal Velvel • ( 1978. Orama)
Tatum O'Neal. Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs
Smtn} 1•<CJ "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fantasy I
Adltenne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr
30m.n) m "Consptracy In Tehetan" ( 1q47
Adventure) Derek Farr Pamela S11rhng
Uhr .30mln}
HI (HJ "Roclty Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester
Stallone. Carl Weathers ( 1 hr . 40 min )
lo.l "Summeflime" ( 1955. Romance)
Katharine Hepburn. Rossano Braw 11
hr. 39 min)
2::8(%) "The Rutles" ( 1978. Comedy)
Michael Pahn. Nett Innes ( 1 hr 15 min I •<CJ "The Waler Babies" ( 1979 Fan1asy1
Animation and hve ac11on James Mason
(\ hr • 26 min ) l J "The 8es1 Liiiie Whorehouse In Tex·
, as" ( 1982. MuSIC&I) Burt ReynoldS. Doll~
Parton ( t hr • SS min.)
W (f "The Man In The White Su•I' ( 195t
Comedy) Alec GUtnness. Cecil Parlier ( t
hr . 24 min.) W rC) "llOlkes" ( t980. Adventure) Roger
M()()(e. Jame$ M ason ( 1 hr . 39 min l
,,..l 'Misty" (1961. Drama) David Ladd.
Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr . 31 min )
.. l 'Mystery At Caslle Houte" ( 1982
AdVenture) Aileen Britton ( 1 hr . 20
min )
.. @ "Ttle Three Musketeers" ( 1974. Com·
edy) Oliver Reed Raquel Welch (2 hrs
IO m1n)
1:11 tZJ "The Captain's ParadlSe'" ( 1953.
Comedy) Alec Gutnoess. Yvonne Oe Car·
IO (I hr 33 min )
--t;lveniag
.. lo ... =mM.L At press time scheduled
game was Atlanta Braves al San Otego
Padres (3 hrs J •
Cll ....
IM/U•O mATaT ..-CAllHDO
'IMMl'tCO.MY IUCI..,_
llACla I l.1118 .. MOUit .... • Nw•ioum "Celebration" Lao and
his grandlalher are attaclted outside a
tern= a racist gang
(HJ "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
11969 Comedy) Afllmated. Ttie..eeanu1s
gang of Charles Schulz's ramous com1e
strtp provides mOfe 1nnooent gems of wis-
dom 'G ( I hr . 25 min ) .o.111•«mDC-.
SlllCMI "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Syl-
vester Stallone Cart Wea1hers World
heavyweight champtOfl Rocky Balboa
suffers a personal c11s1s when a younger.
hung11er fighter challenges htm tor his
crown PG' Q ( t hr 40 min )
IDCIYMOm ......
AUCI
-. OI FOl1'lam
PACO OI CULT\m
( ) llCMI "Improper Channets" (1981,
Comedy) Alan Arkin. Marielle Hartley A
seues ot mis.understandings causes a
social worker lo suspect lhe 5·year-old
daughlet of a separated couple is lhe v11.-.111m ~~t~bu$e 'PG' ( 1 hr 32 min I
.,. Cll.wa ....
tWPY DATI MAii '& llAeAZm A vlSlt with actress and
aulhOf Victoria Pnnc1pal C1nc1nna1t's
l
sta==sler ....
~C/9111'1
wtaOfPOmlm ., .... 9CllT
I.Oft Cll I I •C110ll
•CODI• I C.W CCQm A 100k
at lhe newly-elected w1nn8fs ot the June
Sth=ry l "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. COITl&-
dy) Gene Wilder. Gilda Radnet An 1nno-
cen1 architect who was framed 10< a mur·
der and a woman whose brother
comm111ed suicide under mystenous cir·
curn~tances are lhrown togelhet m a dan-
ge<ous game of intrigue 'PG' ( 1 hr 45
mm)
0 llCMI 'Nat1ooa1 Lampoon's Class
Reuruon" ( t 982 Comedy I Geml
Graham M1eh.1el Lerner A motley group
of alumni get l~thef lor an unusual
101h·year high schOOI reunion R' ( 1 hr .
?5mm I %1 llOWI "Carousel" ( 1956, Mu.sica11
GO'dOfl MacAae Shifley Jones A carnival
work8f res0<1s 10 a payroll heist 10 provide
tor a child on the way (2 hra., 8 min ) m.,. "HandS Of Orlac" (1961. Hof·
ror) Mel Fenet. Dany Carrell. After being
maimed In an accident. a concert pla:ntSI
has a new pair of hands gtafted on. nev8f
reekZmg lhat they Oftgtnalty belonged to a
._ klflef (2 hts )
1:11 01) ...
1'J8 8 t 0.1'MI TOMI Featured L.A 's oldest
restaurants, OeLOJean sponscar ownerg,
ar1ifacts of the S1dlow Museum House; an
e transplant patient
fl)PAm.YMI» u,_a.-rtact9111f
1IC TAC DOUIN
.... C.llU11
PlmlLft COWT
~WU--.OOfl~t
M MIZHSI ..
( ,.._. IOCS""Mokey hods a way to
keep lhe mtgratory Toe Ticklets in Fraggte
Rock toreve1.
-8 ()) tcAIEllOW ,,_ ... Im A mtx up of boobtore packages leaves Dotty
with lop-secrel m1htary designs that sever·
at people would kill 10 possess (R) ( 1
hr) D G> TY'I aOOf'al ,,_ PUCnCM.
IOlll Featured Ann Jllllan and Christo-
pher Atkins are v1e1tms ot prachcal )okes.
Robert Kletn presents a ·streets Of New
VOfk" segment (R) ( 1 hr J 0 90Yll "FOfty·Second Street" ( 1933.
Musieal) Ruby Keeler, Qlck Powell Great
-e111011orr drtves a producer to pu1 on a
Broadway rmiSICal amid emo11ona1 tur·
mOll (2 hfS) O._..R.D
(!) IATllML. ~I HOT PUllll'I A
parody of a nightly news show 30 minutes
before airtime stamng Franklyn Aiaye
Rodger Bumpass. Blake Clarke. Wendy
Goldman. Mark King. Jell Marde1. Kevin
Pollall and LOIS Robbtns 81 W. AllllCA PamMT t3eaut1ful and
talenled married women compete IOf the
tttle ot Mrs America. with perl()(mances
by lop entertainers tneluding singer V1kk1
Carr A.chard Dawson hosls trom the L;is
V~s H1hon (2 hrs.)
(I) 90Yll "Death Moon" ( 1978. Mys·
tery) Robert Fo11worth Barbara Trent·
ham. An execultve vacahontng 1rt Hawau
believes that he is the v1chm of a nattve
curse placed on his tamily generations
earlier (2 hrs )
f:ll) ~ "Bread. Bu"er And Poli-
lics" An exam1na1ton of what a preslden-
1181 commlSSIOn and several pnvate groups
saw and did not see about the nattonal
issue of h~~') Ci) 1MI PUYI · Pencles"
Annelle Crosbie. Patrick Godfrey, Mike
Gwilym. Amanda Redman and Patnck
Ryecart are lea1ured 1n lhls tale Involving
love ,ealousy famine shipwreck and
reunion Q (3 hrs )
CC)mYll "Doctor OetrOll " ( 1983, C<>m4t-
dy) Dan Akroyd Donna Ou~on A hrrnd
College rrolessof IS rectUtled tO take the
place o a pimp. and soon finds himself
en)Oy•ng hts new occupation. 'R' ( t hr
31mll'l lrn l[).....,..
CR) *'-Y • COM:llT Counlry and pop
singing star Dolly Parton perlOfms such
htls as · Jolene · ''Here You Come Again ·
and '9 To 5" tn this concert taped at lhe
OomtnlOfl Theatre 1n London. England ( 1
ht . 30mtn)
S> 'Amm TM.I THIA• "Thumbe11oa"
Carree F1;her Buroess Meredith and W1I·
Sunday, June 10, ig~ 13
-Monclay C:Oiil.
ham Kall Siar 1n 11 1humb·S1zed girl's
adventure ltlled search for her mother Q
.. @ AU•M,Al&Y
a1ll"!'1 "°'"9l.OOI Guest Andy Etchebar·
ren ~out fOf the M1lwau1<ee Brewer s (R)
.. ~ nc TAJ; DOUGH LOYllOAT
I TOii,_.
•@ THI CAT\.M M il UW\. llOOTIAU. San Antonio Gun
Shngf'rs at Pittsburgh Maulers (R) (J '" .. ) .. fl ([ OMI DAY AT A 1M Sam leaves ort
an out ol 1own tt1p with an alluring assoc•
ate .ind Ann discovers that she Is an ex
~!tr.end (A)
U Eli) lllO¥ll 'Angel .,Dusted" (1981
Drama) Jean Stapleton, John Putch A
well 10 dO family laces tragedy when a
son smokes mari,uana laced w11h angel
dust (R) (2 tirs) U llOVll McCabe And Mrs Miller"
( 1971 Westerl'l) Warren Beatty Juhe
Chr1stoP Partners set up a business 1n a
small m1n1ng town only to have larger
~·ness 1n1ert>sli. move 1n on them t2
hr I omn
@) INT'PTAllElfT TOlllNT Featured
actor smger John Schneider
f1l) llOVll "My Otnner With Andre
11981 f\rama) Wallace Shawn. Andre
Gr~oor°Y A 1t~a1nca1 director entertains
an olO pl~ywroght friend with anecdote<.
anO r t .f ~.it•Ons during a long d1nru•r
n.>nvt•r<.ato"n at ii posh New York restal
renl 12 hrs )
l llOVll T w1ltght Zone · The Movie ·
1mpover1shed. ar1stocra11c woman
becomes invotved m the decadence ol
Musso11rn·s Italy R' ( 1 hr 45 mtn) a)NTD._
t:ll@ llCml "Harlow" ( 1965. Biography)
CartOll Baker. Martin Balsam A Holly
wood starlet becomes d1sdluS10ne<l anti
turns to a hie of alcohol (2 hrs, 35 mm) .. , 1e.:LACIY
I TAXI
CH)llCml "Rocky Ill" ( 1982 Ofama) Syl
vester Stallone, Carl Weathers World
heavyweight champion Aocl<y Balboa
suffers a personal cr1s1s when a younger
hung11er lrghler challe11ges him for his
crown 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 m•n.)
I THllOU>O.I
-.,.•CllC9&An •• llll&'T ...
.. ) .cMI "The Betsy" ( 1978, Qfama1
Laurence Olivier. Aobeo Ouvalt Based on
the novel by Harold Robbtns A powerful
and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brtngs a
daredevil racing star into hrs company to
develop a revolutionary new veht<:le R
2 hrs 12 min _l
tW GDCl)(!V)G) ...
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• ~ ··A Jourr'8)' To Russia A
IOOI< at an Amer1Can debating ream on tis
tour ol SI• c1t!fM1 in the Soviet Unt0n (RJ Q (l hr)
I t<l81 SClt'llCP F1c1ton1 John Ltt%JQ-N ---
Vil M1~r1,•w 1W ~noge tO"lfie Old Roa
'PrTin.,i l''v SPr•f"' leariires segments at>Out
~-Angel 0 1 HE Ai' (1982
Adventure) Marrlyn Chambers An
ii b19r>IPd bar patron's comeuppance a
9r01ir 11 rE'l,ll~nt home residents who
recac•I irr '1°Fle11 youth a child w11h the
power to create or destroy at wtll and an
airplane passenger who sees a grerntir
s.atool 191"9 the plane·s wing ·~ 11 ti
4, nw1 )
0 llO¥tl Chanel Sohta1re · 1 1981 B10Q
1aphy1 M;\11e France P1soer Rutger Hauer
Thp romances and business struggle!> 01
Paris tast>•O•l queen Coco Chanel's earl)
years R (<'hrs)
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D<ama1 i 1tum o·Nt>a1 A.nthony Hopkins
An 01r1han goes to 1t11e with her aunt a
11r 'Tle1 Grano National competitor who
1n~p11es the young girl to abandon her
tPOEtll11>VS wav<> and pursue ·an Olympic
meda •n horst>ba1.I. •1d1ng 'PG' 12 hrs 6
min)
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t:1I CMIUI QW9llJll TAUi WITH Guest
Shtrt!)' Jones
t:ll fJ !.I '9WtWtT Dock Lov\lon opposes a
franchised fast IOOd restAurant 10 save
!<'.irk ~ane !> cate (Al
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mat Lana Turner JOhn Ga111n Two wom
en 31'\d l"e r oaughtecrs share triendshrp
and .;uccess but neve• ach~ve 101a1 hap
ciress (2hrs JO min 1
t~ NOfU'I CCUT C llOVll A. ~·dsummer Nighfs Se"
\; "'f'll) 198:' Comedy) Woody Allen
~ha Fauu..-. The sumrr.ef l"leat and coontr)'
air provoi.. .. >J ~··es of hum0<ous roman11c
en1. "l~S amor:ig tnree CClllpleS speno
illtJ ' 'lwt""'kend at an inventors rura1
retreat PG" t I hr 30 min)
H ~19CUIA&YYMI ... l MOVll Nest Of v pess" ( 1979 Ora
m.l t ()fnP •r Mui Stonta BerQe• An
14 Sunday. June 10, i984
espionage agent has a held day working
undefcover as a mud wrestler ( 1 hr 35
mm)
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nient tn a minor trattic accident becomes
senoos when she learns tha1 the other
party has died ol comphcahons 1R1 ( 1
hr. 10m1n J G ti) mT '11 CAMOI Host Johnny Car
son Guests Gregory Htnes ShMon Rob
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··-·· O/l IM RAltQICO LAW A-CA Scheduled the
Rev Je11y Falwell on his plans for ·save·
A·Baby"' centers Rick Sklar vice pres1
denl of programming for ABC radio on
h•S bOOk 'Rock1r.g Ameoca, ' a h1st0<y 01
rock and roll radio 11 hr J o. llalnloUI .cmw nlT A*l'VD-
Ultf Bill Medley and Bobby Hatlteld pet·
I01m ·Brown· Eyed Woman.·· "You've
Lost That Lovin· Feeling and · Soul And
Inspiration" in conce<t at Holtywoocfs
Ro11y Theater ( 1 hr ) l ' 90¥W "S11t1ng Ducks' ( 1980. Adven
ture) Michael Emit Zach N01man Two
inept mobst~s tree to South Amern::a and
~ounter lhe we>mefl assig~ to ~1111
them 'R' t 1 hr 30 nun )
'f) _,. Hey. GOOd L001<1n· •. l 1982
Drama) An.mated Directed by Ralph
Bakshi An 1mrrurre"t gang rumole threat
ens the happiness t."lf a group of 50s
Broolollyn tf!en.agers R 11 hr l 5 hi1n 1 m -CUii reatured a woman who
escaoed from hef tather·s rehglOUs cult
authOf Franky Schaeffer discusses his
bOOli. Sad News For Modern Man · t I
hr . 30mro I
tW { 9ClllTICD1a
TMI CIAlllY Gm Thr~• r(>IJfed Clll'lll·
nal lawyers play a game of caH1.nd-m.
with a seemingly Innocent victtm: ~
Segal. TrevOI Howard. Robert Morley
Em~ss1a1 (2hrs.)
m111 mell~YWOOO .-
• 110V11 "The Wings Ot Eagles" ( H
Biography) John Wayne, Maur
O'Hara Frank W Wead spearhead
1920s campaign 10 improve the 11r po
of the US Navy (2 hrs., 10 min.)
(!)lmBlllBT ... OJ .,.. "The Blazing Forest" ( 1S
Adventure) John Payne. Susan Morr
A widow's tITTlberland IS engulfed by a
est tire ( 1 hr .. ~ m~1n CJ.)-U-ML
~d1) r•RCTM .UTW "i
Crowded ldOI" ( I hr )
m1 a m u11...r MTN DA• unwm
Scheduled. w11ter Roy Blount Jr • come
an Joel HodgSOn, winner of Ul11m1
Sh~~t. (1 hr) 1~::.,..uu.. ~ nal '11 TNI _,, Guests. actrf!
Valerie Harper. Arsenlo HaU, A Cou11 Hi
Patr1Ck Carhn (A) ( 1 hr .• 30 min )
I LOWI. lfmJCM iTTLI ~YAISfY
TUCI NCAA Otvisk>n II Women's C)l
door Champ.onshaps (Iron) Cape Gire
deau, Mo ) (A) (2 hrs , 30 min.)
OJ llOVll "Beach Grrls" ( 1982, Corned)
Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen·age gtrl
f11ends he_ll> her to loo~rt U&l SO-they ee get" on w1iflnavmg lun al the beach 'A' I
hr . 30 min) U.8 Cl) COl'me> An aging dancer-mov
queen plan$ her husband's death when h
refuses 10 finance her return ro the stagt
(J3J (1 IV , 20 mtn )
C' llOVll "ffolkes" ( 1980. Actvenrure
Roger Moore. James Mason A dappe1
woman haring frogman Is called in t•
thwart the plans ol e•tortionists wtio hav•
h11acked a supply ship and are threatemr11
to destroy two North Sea °'' ngs ·pa· (
hr 39mtn)
TJ:tel (l J 90¥W "tn1rma1e Moments" (1981
Comedy) Alexandra Stewart, Ben\8rc
Fresson A famous French madarr
expands hef operations 1ntema11onally ·R
l hr 40mm ) w CMU9a •n1•1&-LJllMDDIAnt
MOU.YWOOO a~ Featured· how to
turn your home Into a potential local~
for a Hollywood movie. a profile or Sid
Ceasar who 1at1<s about teleVISlons "gold
en age" a look al the new movie .. Indiana
Jones And The Temple 01 Doom "
(!) ntl MCnlCTOM a>.,. "Only A Scream Away .. ( 1974
Myste<y) Hayley Mills, David Warbeck
Tragedy results when a newlywed couple
encounter the bride's childhood sweet
heart (2 h's 30 min )
($l llOVll "Jekyll And Hyde. fogethe<
Agaltl" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark B!ankfleld
Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scientist s
accldentat lngestt0n of a chemical turns
t11m into a laSCMOUS swinger 'A' ( I hr
25mtn)
1) -MD•EE LATZ "A Handlu1 Of People In The Depths Of Silence
Franz (Gunter Lampt"echt) withdraws 10
hts bOardmg house room whefe he reflects
upon the evil surrounding him (Part 4 of
=l"'iflli:· MOUYWOCID a09• FeahKed ti1s1
l'"1)' of t~ Lucille Sa• t•IM •bOu•
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) llOWll "Grease 2' ( t982 Musical)
Maxwell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer An
Enghsh student at a '60s Amencan high
-.chool has 10 PfOVe himself to the leader
ol a g11ts' gang WhO!le members can date
only those of a gang of greasers 'PG' (1
hr SS min I
29 6 C81 .... llGH11JATCH ...
ITAM .,.. DAVID ITBMJQ Inter-
views With actresses Jane Seymour Bo
Derett. Donna Mills and Sally Field ( 1 hr )
'1 ML•TMIFAl&Y
DM.YllAll
l •OV11 "Summer11me" ( 19&5
Romance) Ka1ha11ne Hepburn Rossano
Braui An Amer1<:an tourist 1n Vernce lalts
1n love with a married man ( 1 hr 39
min)
-iw-a1ng Movies-•
HI Z 1 "Psycho II'" ( 1983 Mystery) Anthony
Pe.kins. Meg Tiiiy ( 1 hr 53 min )
... C.. "P~y Sold•e• · ( IQS2, Adv~n1111e1
Tyrone Power. Cameron M1IChelf (1 hr
20 min)
.. (11) A Woman Called Moses" (Part 2 of
21 (1978. Dramll) Cicely Tyson Robert
Hooks (2 hrs I
.,. I t J "They Drive By Night I 1940 Or a·
ma) Humphrcry Bogafl. Ann She11dan (2
hrs l
2 'Starstruck'" ( 1982 Musical) Jo Ken-
nedy Ross 0 Donovan ( 1 hr 40 min )
1:9 C "The Pnde 01 The Yankees ( 1942
Biography) Gary CO()Pf'r Teresa W11gh1
(2 hrs 8 min l
H "Mountain Family Robinson" ( t979
Adventure) Roberr Logan Susan
Damante Shaw ( t hr 40 min ) •'01 "FlrefoK · t1982 Adventure) Chnt
Eastwood Freddie Jones (2 hrs 15
m•n)
S "The Dark Crystal I 1982. Fanlasy)
Puppets ( 1 hr 35 min )
• Z ·Oklahoma'' ( 1955 Musical) Gor·
don MacRae Stmley Jones (2 hrs 25
min)
.. Cl "Stardust Memones" I 1980 Ofama)
Woody Allen Charfolle Ram~ hr
29 mon)
H 'The Sting II" ( 1983. Orama) Jackie
Gleason. Mac Davis ( 1 hr 42 min I
S 'The F'1xer' ( 1968 Orama) [)1rk
Bc:>garde Alan Bates 12 hrs. 12 min) -cr:z> "Da111 C11y" ( 1950. Orama) Charlton
Hestoo, Lizabeth Scott (2 hrs I ,..g "The B1tds And The Bees" ( 1956
Comedy) George Oobel M1121 Gaynor (2
hrs)
1W (C) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Come·
dy) Animoled ( 1 hr 20 mm I
Z · A M1d5Ummef Night s Sex Comedy'
( 1982. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Mia Far·
row ( 1 hr • 30 min )
-JU•ernoon llovl•-a.m The B.ig Trees·· (1952, Western!
Kirk Douglas Eve M le< (2 hrs )
"' ·The Pirate MOVie" ( 1982 Adven·
lure) KrtSty Mc:Nichot, Christopher Alkins
I 1 hr . "40 min )
(Z)llCMI "The Rutles" ( 1978, Comedy)
Michael Patin, Nell Innes A comedic took
at The Beatles with narration by Dan
Aykroyd, Gffda Radner. •nd JOhn Belushi
l!hf .tSmtn) ·
-~--'"Manhanan" (1979, Comedy) Woody Allen. Diane l<e•ton. A New Vork
City comedy writer bleaks vp with his
IOng·tlme glflfrlend to lqUire around an
1ntellec1ually vaptd teen-ager 'R' ( 1 hr
t.9 36 :'J.
•,,.,, IWAOIMT ct) llCMI "The Oevonsv1lle Tenor·
(1981. Horror) Suzanna Lov.. Robert
Walker A modern-day witch wreaks
destructlOn and terror In a small town to
seek r~ for the deaths of hef ances
-~tors~r~f:~ .. -
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alt FMl'N•
IMICW waaY, ILD.
.,. "The Captain's Paradise"
CD) "Toast Of New York"' (1937, Orama)
Edward Arnold. Cary Grant (2 hts )
11:9 "Threshold" (1981. Orama) Donald
SUtherland. Jeff Goldblum. ( 1 hf , 46
mrn) .. ttJ POny Soldier" (1952. AdveotGfeJ
Tyrone Power. Cameron Mitchell ( 1 hr
20 mm)
W (l ) "Hey. GOOd Look1n'" (1982. Orama)
Amma1ed. Oirec1ed by Ralph Bakshi ( 1
hr. 15m1n I m "Dark Journey" ( 1937 Orama)
Vivien Leigh, Conrad Veldt ( 1 hr.. 30
min )
HICO) "lnter101s" ( 1978. Orama) E G Mar-
shall. Diane Keaton Directed by Woody
Allen (1 hr . 33 min.)
2::9 CC) "The Pride Ot The Yankees" (1942.
Biography) Gary Cooper Teresa Wrtght
{?his 8 mtn)
($) "Splendor" ( 1935, Orama) M1nam
Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr .. 17 min.)
•lH l "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979
Adventure) Robert Logan Susan
Damante Shaw ( 1 hr . 40 min )
(I.) "Wallz Across Texas" ( 1982. O<ama)
Anne Archer Terry .Jastrow ( 1 hr 40
m1n)
LZ) "Starstruck" ( 1982. MuSlcaJ) Jo Keo·
nedy. Ross-O'Oonovan ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
W "An Elephan1 Called Stow1y·· (1970
Adventure) Bill Travers. Virginia McKen-
na (1hr.,31min) •rn "Rabbit. Run" ( 1970. Orama) James
Caan. An1anette Comef (2 hrs)
(C) "Stardust Memories'' ( 1980, Orama)
Woody Allen. Charlotte Rampling ( 1 hr .
29mln)
( "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979. Adven
ture) Norman Bowlee, Wilfred Brambell l! hr . 25 mm.)
(I) "The Rutles" ( 1978. Comedy)
Michael Palin, Nell Innes ( 1 hr . 15 mm ) ........
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• CUMOl•I• Los Angeles
Lakers at Boston Celtics (II Necessary)
•
hrs . 30 mm )
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( 1953 Comedvl Alec GUiflneSS. Yvonne
De Car1o A letry t>oat captain has two
different wrves of c:ontrashng personah·
ties. one in each port ( 1 hr . 33 min )
.. .,. "Gel Crazy"' ( 1983. Comedy)
Malcolm McDOWell A famous roe!< mU9IC
impresano ~ts a disastrous New Year's
Eve bastt 'A' ( 1 hf • 32 ITlln )
•1 TWt1M•Ulll ...... ....... Jim
.,. "Chanel ~italre" ( 1981, Biog-
raphy) Marie-France Pisier Rutger Hauet
The romances and business struggles ot
Pat1s fashion queen Coco Chanel's early
~ars 'R" (2 hrs )
Ulm ITAi IAI &-.L
W .,_ "Oocl0t Detro.I'" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Dan Akroyd, Donna Dncon A timid
college profess<>f 1s rac:Nlt~ to tak• the
place of a ptmp. and soon hndS himself
eof()Ylng his new occupahon 'R' I 1 hr .
31 min)
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JtJ&mciu. "Something For No1h·
1ng" Jennifer allows a phony film 10 be
l'Mde ll:uU could qiFI !he powgrhQ! 1se JlS,_
Cl!Y license CfJ TW UIS IOlm Ltve from Las Vegas.
Nev (2 hrs . 30 min )
(H)llCMI "Between F11ends" ( 1983. Ora-
ma) Elwibeth Taylor. Carol Burnett Two
middle-age divorcees with ent11ely differ·
eot backgrounds and atfltudes become
fast t11ends after literally running into each
other "' an automobile accident ( 1 hf
"40 min)
(01 IK I... IOOnOPI ,_ WITCMlt
Wasnlngton Irving (Tom Aldredge) intro-
duces dramat1zat10rts ot three tales by,
respectrvely. 0 Henry Bordon Deal and
Ray Bradbury Cl).,_ "The Dark Crystal'" ( 1982. Fan-
tasy) Puppets Two elfin youngsters are
sent on a quest tor the m1SS1ng shard of a
magic gem tha1 must be repa11ed to free
their land from e1111 rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 _1mm;_Y .. D111
-°'FOINlll FACU °'<an. mWll 'Snoopy Come Home' (1972.
Comedy) Animated The "Peanuts" gang
become upset when the11 beloved beagle
deeldeS 10 leave home on a search tor hlS
roots 'G' ( 1 hr 20 mm )
CZ) .,.. '"A Midsummer Night's Sex
Comedy" (1982 Comedy) Woody Allen,
Mia Farrow The summer heat and country
air PfOVoke a se11es of hUmoroos romantic
enoounters among three couples spend·
.ng a weekend at an invenror's rural
retreat 'PG' ( t hf 30 min.)
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heal! surgeon ra!MS a contt°'*5y
mpeanting an ••petimerilal rnechan.c
l"leafl in a female patient 'PG' (t IY
mn)•
l %1 -MOW B LATZ "A Rea~ Wlftl The Powet Of God ' Franz (Gunt
Lamptechl) pns a gang and bee.om
friend$ With a &hady ct\arac1er rlalTl4
Reinhold (Golllried John> (Pan S of 1•
1 tv) /
. -···. " cau•--.-~IStl Game (from Omaha Neb • rt necessaf)
. tRI (3tn)
-.,_ 'Kiss Me ~ .. ( 1955, My:
lefy) ~~er. AJbert ~ A P'
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der when he pic.kS up 8 ~ ~E ~theroed 12tn... 30mn t c ..... , mma n. wa1i °' today
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(]) ... "OOctOI' Oetr0tt" ( 1983. Corne-
dy) Oen Akrayd. Donna Dl•on A timid
coKege ptof9SSOf is recruited 10 -take the
plaCe ot a pimp. and soon find$ htmsetf
eo,oytng his new c>ccupetton 'A' ( t h1 .,
31 min.)
CZ).,.. "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983.
Orama) Anne Atchef. Terry Jastrow A
wlldoatt• and a prelly geolOgist become
romantlc:alty lnvoiv.ct alter their profes-
sions bring them Into conflict 'PG' ( 1 hr •
-40 min.)
l .. YMOYICI
ttlt -e JCllltn Host. Jonnny Carson
SchtduM!dt LOtttll Lynn. ( 1 t\f I •a •--~ (I) M' •• PJ. Magnum exonerates TC
f(om • felony charge and uncovers a mul·
U·mlfllon.dollar drug operation. (A) ( 1
lhr .. .:.o.i~Clf-,.., ~ ..... Clf tMflMCllCO u.•1•rr '.-.cA Scheduled author
Beverly 6'ater on her struggle to rebutfd
hel hie aftef amnesia ( 1 ht ) m 111CU9 Featured a gay enter1a1ner's
mlrac:utous marriage: losing one's mate
through death ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
tW llf._._., "Linda Ronstadt
In Concef1 With The Nelson Rtddle
Orchestra" Perlormanoes of torch balladS
from the '30s and '-405. incltJdlng "What's
New" and "I've Got A Crush On You ·• ( 1
(() .,. "Playgirl" (1982. -DramiJ
Verontea Hart. Samantha Fox. A wealthy
patroness drsWbules her "favors" to sev·
eral men with hef pobhsher·husband's
cons.nt. but falls in love w11h a rival writer
U hr . 23 min ) • 1-IJ ..... P.&. Magnum exonerates TC
from a felony charge and uncovers a mul-
IH'llllhc:>n-doflal dfUO e>pefahon (RI 1 1
t)t . tO min)
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... "The Search" ( 1948, Orama)
Montgome<y Clift. Aline MacMahon White
his mottle< is searehlng for him. a wa1
orphan ~II IOOd and shatter lrom a
GI J2 rn.. 6 min.)
Cf) ...... " ... 9) .,.. "Crosswinds" ( l951 Adveo·
ture) Johll Payne, Rhonda Fleming A
ship's captaln encounters penl When he
attempts to recover his stolen ship and ti1s
lover ( t hr., 40 min )
11:11~ ... "The Verdict" ( 1982. Orama)
Paul Newman. Charlolte Ramphng An
ak:ohollc: Boston lawyer pulls hlmsell
togetl'ler to bflflQ an unpopular medical
THINGS
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malpractice case to trial agalnal ttrong
opposition by the cour1S. the archcliOeese
and his own Clients 'R' (2 his.) 11111(() 90ll'IC8QIR
11:8@ ... ICTM OI .UW "The
World I See'' (1 ht.~ 11aD e U11W V.Uil 'I
Schedutect. musician Lindley, com.
dlan Emo. Peart Bet I Sings and cuts
paper designs). (1 ht J D llO¥ll "The Forest Rangers" (19-42.
MUSicaO Fred MacMurray, Soun Hay-wa1d. When her forest renger bOyffiend
tilts hef to marry a weal1hy sociable, a
woman decides it's time to shatpen het
competitive charms to wln him bac.k ( 1
hr . so mtn.)
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T11C11 Clf M W Guests: Michael
J. Fox ("Family Ties"). model Geena
OaVIS. R Courl Hay. Lois 8'omfietd, mJme
Howard Jones (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) l~llJCMITYU vmw~ ,,_ ____ IQ
... 9CCUMt A disco owner hirel young
runaway girls to promote the sale of
bguor (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min I
(S).,. "The Best l ittle Whorehouse In
Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynold$.
Dolly Parton A flamboyant muckralung
TV personality tries to cioM down e popu-
lar bawdy house. 'A' (1hr .55 min.)
D:l9(Jf) .,.. "Nat100al Lampoon's Class
Reuf\l.QO'' ....(l982 -Corned~) ..Gewt
Graham. Michael Lerner A motley group
ol alumni get together f0< an unusual
10th·yea1 tligh school reunion 'R' ( 1 hr •
25 m111) .
W II .,. 'The Hatltelds And The
McCoys" ( t975. Drama) Jack Palance,
Steve Fo11est The sparlls ol a mountain
lamtly feud are rekindled when two mem-
be<s ol oppc>Sffig lam1hes become roman-
tica~ed ( 1 Iv . 30 mtn ) (!) "Otango" ( 1957. Orama) Jell
Chandler. Joanne Dru. A Yankee CIVIi Wai
vetetan attempts to reconstruct a Georgia
town he plundered UStng positl\/9, rather
than VIOient, means (2 hrs ) e .,. "Possessk>n" ( 1973. Horror)
John Carson, Joenna Dunham. The new
owners of an EngllSh country house are
surprtsed to discover ltl8t 1t possesses an
evtl ~e (2 hrs • 30 m.n )
From Mesquite. Texas.~) (2
hrs I
(Q).,. "Last Tango In Pa11s" (1973.
Orama) Marlon &ando. Mana SchtVltdef
A mlddle-aged man whoM unfaithful wife
reoently commttted sulCide and an uninhi-
bited young woman meet and begin a
complicated affalf throughout which they
remain name'8ss to each other (2 hrs
10m1n)
(Z).,. "Psycho II" ( 1983, Mystery)
Anthony Peouns, Meg Tiiiy For"* psy-
chohc klfkll Norman Bat• IS , .. sect
aftet • 20-year stay in a mental tnSt1tut10n
and believes himself cured when e myste-
nous rash of murders begins 'A' J 1 hr , 53 i'•• I econ
t1I *C&.OUD A d'8CO Ownet Nr• young
runaway girl$ to promote 1.he sale of
liqUOf (R} (I hr . 20 mitl.) •
t11(1J .,. "For Yoor Love °'11Y" (1983,
Romance) Nastass1a Kinak1. Chr1St1&n
Quadlheg A young student. haVlng an
alla11 w1fh her mamed teacher, accidental·
ly kilts a classmate who finds out of her
relatlOOShlp and the instructor Is t>Aeclc·
mailed by anothef student. ( 1 hr , 30
min I
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1:11 OI LOCATDI ''The Comedy Store·s
11th Ano1Ver9e1y" Performers at lhe West
CoeS1 nightclub include Rlcherd Pryor.
Robin Wtll.ams, Jimmy Walker end Sandra -r= "Jungle Woman" ( 19«. Hor-
ror) Evelyn Antcers. Lois Colllef. A doctor
revitalizes a JUngle ape wNch beCOmes a
here. woman. ( 1 rv . 20 min ) .. ct> ... ''Blue Thunder'' ( f963, Adven-
ture) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A
loa Angeles pofloe hetlo()pter patrolman
hljecka an exPeJtmental m11itary ""'* copter planned tor use in cMlian crowd •ioon=.:-.1:.,:i;;J ... ..,, .. MUllT
Ml dlOYll .. Flrlal Exam" (1981.
Suspense) Ceci)e Bagdadi. Joel s Rice.
A kllef sta~ hfS Y1Cllms on a oollege
catnpUS. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
M C[).,. "Waltz Across Texas" (1982.
Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow A
wlldcattet' and a pretty oe<>l<>otSf become
romanhcatty involved alter· their profes-
stc>rls bf1ng them IOtO conflict 'PG' ( 1 ht .
'°min) -~-·--... • ... "Pride And P1efUdt<;e" ( 19-40.
Orama) Greer Garson. Laurence Olrvier
A spirited EngllSh g1tl fights for the man she= (2 hrs .19 min ) ~IUlll1•1W (!}.,. "Nest Ot Vipers" ( 1979 Ora·
ma) Ornello Muh. Senta Befger An
1mpovenshed, aristocratic woman
becomes lnVOlved in the deeadenoe of
a1I MU:'~~a:r ( 1 ht 45 min )
.. 15-:r·· ... 1 .. "J\Jno'e Captive" (1945. H0<·
ror) Otto Krugef. Jerome Cowan A mad
scientist. an ape woma n and a scared
secretary are an tnvOIVed 1n iungte horror l! hr . 20 min.)
M(8)~'Psycho II" (1983. Mystery) Ant Pertcins. Meg Tilly F0tmer psy-
chOtte k Norman Bates IS r•ased
aft!' a year stay lt'I a mental institution
and believes himself cured when a myste-
riooa rash OI murders begins 'R' ( 1 hr •
53 mtn.)
-1~··••11 ..... .,...CIQ
... "The Real Glory" (1939, Ora-
ma) Gary Cooper, OaVld Niven. A military
doctor aids WI medical and pol1t1Cal areas
In the PNl!pplnes following the Spanlsh-
Amefiean War (2 hrs )
d (S),._CllAaM*OIDYIM
-~ ... "Force f'tVe" (1981. Adven-
tUte) Joe LewtS. Pam Huntington. A band
ot mercenaries attempt to rescue a young
woman from the clutches ot a cult teedef
wtlO ptactlces mend control 'A' ( t h1 35
ITWI) -~--.... --~, .... , .. QI ... ~ TM.II wmt Guest
Shl11ey Jones
Sunday, June 10, 198-4 17 -........... --------------------~~
I -W.dnesclay
min.)
( 90Wll "let'5 Spend The Nigh! Toge1ti-
er" (1982. 'Documentary) The Rolling
Stones The Stones perform many ot !heir
greatest Ma en this rec0<<1 of three con-
certs held at Ille Meadowlands Arena 1n
N4tw Jefwy and Arizona State·s Sun Devol
StadlUm 'PG· ( l hr , 30 mm )
CS) .,_ "Nallonal Lampoon's Cla!!.s
Reunion.. ( 1982 Comedy) Ge1 t
Graham. Michael Lerner A molley group
ol alumni get together fOf an unusual
10th-year high school 1eon100 ·A ( 1 h1
25mln.)
.. Q1) ...,_Alai Featured off &hore 011
well wOtkef Sarty Engh!!.h Ot1ente1 An
Coral()( Freda Murt;k. champmn l1ee slyle
skiier Hailey Wotlf
t:lllTICTACDOUOH LMIOAT P& WAZlll An exerc1!!.e eApefl
who's getting men into aerot>tcs. a b1l-
hards demonstratlOn by champion Jean
Balukas.
6i) •Al LAU. •••IOTA A spool ol Tchalkovtky's claSSIC ballet set 1n mod
em Ametica on an isolated dairy t;irn 1 1
hr) .... -, .... -,,.11'1• as 1"1CAn.
M -MCM~Y .. GD M PACTI OP LR Too1oe and
Natalie pu1 their friendship to a !!.evere test
when Tootie's cousin pursues a re1;i11un
Ship.,.11t1U~Nalal-. Cg> Q U (11 llOWll · Tomonow s Ch1t<l t 1982
Drama) Stephanie Z•mbahst W1lh<lm
Atherton ,,_ young couple tai\e part on tt
secret expernnen1 to paren1 the t11s1 ba!J~
grown entirely outside the mother s bOdy
Jf:.I~ hrs)
15 ~..,. Guesls John H1Uermdr
("MagnYm. P 1 ··1 Singer Tony Bennett
actor~omedian HOwle Mandel ( 1 hr ) fD IW• U0. •llUOTA A ~)l)f o t
T cha1kovsky s classic ballel s,p1 " n, <.l
em AmerlC8 on an 1sofaled dairy tarn• 1 1
hr )
( L) .,_ "Chanel So111a11£-1 t 98 1 Bo. ~
raphy) Marie-France P1s1er Rutge1 Hdut•r
The romances and bUsmess struggltt. 1
PartS lashion queen Coco Chanel's ell''1
years 'ff (2 hrs.)
(0) llOVll "Loolun' To Get Out f 198?
Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann·Marg1e1 A p;i r
of gamblers flee to Las Vegas from New
YOfk with the mob on their rra1t R 1 h1
::i it':.:..
t:ll W e DUCI PACTOlrf Marly ~on .,.,
1ealoua of his friend Brert whO pursue<.
Sheree. and Andrea is teased about hav
1~ an etta1r wlll'I Skip
(!) .wll "Twenty-Three Paces To Baker
Street" ( 1956. Mystery) van Johnson
Vera Miles A sightless playwr Qlll
attempts to convince police of a murdP1
plOt he overheard (2 hrs 30 min J
6i> LIT M IOOO lMI ROLL WITM U. K-. Grammy Award-Wl0n1ng B B K1nq
perlorma some of tlls most popular songs
In a 1983 Coneer1 on tht> Tulls UMPIS•ty
campus. 11 hr ) CR) M lf1Qll IB "Shallered Vows A
young man Who mamed an 01<1e1 w ()f'I a
consptr.S with his stepdaughter to mwdl•r
h1s w1fe
(~=-·isycho If" ( 1983. Mystt'rvl
Anthony Penuns. Meg Tilly FOfmer l'~Y
chotlC ktllor No<man Bales is released
after a 20-yur stay 1n a mental 1nst1tu11on
and belteVeS himself euted When a m)'5te-
novs rash ol murders begin& 'A' ( 1 hr , 53 .:• m ..
a:ll@ .,.. "The Champion" (t9 .. 9. Ora-
ma) Kirk Douglas. Ruth Roman An
unscrupulous young boxe< ·heartlessly
pushes loved ones aside to get to the top
2 hrs . 5 m1n ) .. ...... = -fZ IT ... _ Dr White faces a
drug charge and romance-hungry Or
Marlin sets her sights on Or. Craig (A) ( 1
hr)
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DIQ Grammy Award-wlnntng 8.8 King
performs some of his mosr popular songs
1n a 1983 concert on the Tufts UnlYerslty
campus ( l hr )
CC) m¥ll "EniQma" (1982. Suspense)
Martin Sheerl. Brigitte Fossey The CIA
engages an East Gennan refugee to
return to East Berlin to steal a scrambltng
device from the KGB. 'PG· ( t hr . •O
min)
(}() NOOID This documentary looks at the
sex-lor-money business. focusing on three
women a high-class caH girt. the madame
of a .. nude modeling" parlor and a street-
walker ( 1 hr )
SJ m¥ll "Boardrng School" (1983.
Comedy) NastaSSMI K1nsk1. A high school
4' gul piail&,. ~udel\&..~ P'oO"JTTT
with a local school for boys. ( l hr . 39
min I m-.......,
ta11([) -TMI NA TCMt A prevlew ot the
US Open (RI -e•u•~ ... '1i> mAT OUTDOOM Jim Tabor loOks at
the baSIC5 ol cross-country ~11ng and
observes Win18' sled-dOg recea m Maine
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. .,_ "Middle-Age Crazy" ( 1980.
Comedy) An,,...Margret. Bruce Derr1 A
Texas developer's successful jOb and
beautiful wife manage to drrve him into a ... ,5 .... 3.mlnl
tE llOWll "The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982,
Drama) Jiii St John. Tracy Bregman An
innocent young woman is used by her
unscrupv!oos boyfriend as an unwitting
cocame,oralef 'R' (1hr,45 mm.) ~f) (I) ITOIY A narcotics officer's
unorthodox methOds and a squabble
at>out money for flowers prompt his supe-
110< to ordef him to see a psychlatrisl (R) l I hr • 10 min ) D llD TOlllHT Host JohMy Carson ( 1
lhr >r.::::_mmm __,LIW
tiWiiOPW .. t.m
LAlW t JCA Scheduled. careet
c;trategtSL Marilyn Moats Kennedy on get·
ting and"keepmg power on one's job ( 1
hr I 11,l..,_UCM~YCI)
'"Ol MOT IOl9 Rock ballet perlonned to
songs by Sting, O.Vid Byrne of Talking
Heads and others (1 hr.) rZl .,. "S1arstruck" f t982. Musleal)
Jo Kennedy. Ross Q'DonoYan A teen-egt
Australian girl ftnds instant fame 85 a punk
roc:J( singer when her manager-cousin
stages a daring pub11e1ty stun1 ( l hr .• 40
min) eb M CUii Featured a man who kilted a
patrolman 11nd escaped death row. a
young boy who~ Ph1ladefph1a's poor l1 hr . JO mm J tWW .W. "Look For The Silver lining"
( 19'9. MvSICal) June Haver, GordOtl
MacRae Marilyn Miller rrses to teme in
vaude111lle (2 hrs . 10 mm)
tW(C) .,_ "The BrOOd" I 1979, Horr0<)
OllVef Reed. Samantha Eogar. A man
encounters terror when he mveshgates a
former men1al-chote doct<>< R' ( \ tv .• 28
mm)
MOVW ·0n The Waterfront" ( l954,
Drama) Marlon Brando Eva Mar19 Saint
Only one man mvsters up enough courage
to challenge a powerful mob leader who
holds the dock workers of a b.g crty in an
"°"~hr . •7 min I
1191 lftO.~YWOOO .,.. "Summer S1ock" (1951, MW.
cal) JUdy Gaifand, Gene Ke41y A lroupe
of actors participates m daily farm chor'es
1n exchange f()f the use of a Connecticut
barn to act 1n (2 hrs I
Cf) • • IDllfT ... 9 llOW9 "Try To Catch A Sa1r1t" ( 1975.
Orama) Susan Clark Ricatdo Montalben
" yoong lawyer~ 9 big CMe-9"d t1ndS herself up against a famous evangel-
ist afld beloved pul)frc hgure ( 1 hr . 40
m~)
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-GI LAll llllifT wmt DAVID Lili £&1• Scheduled Cher yf Tiegs ( 1 hr ) D .,. 'Every Day's A Holiday"
( t937, Comedy I Mae Wesl. Edmund
Lowe During !he Gay N•nettes. a spunky
woman manages 10 negotiale the sate of
the Brooklyn Bridge and gel the goodS on a top-ranlung police otf1c1al I 1 hr . 50
min)
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llOWM & llMT1ft LAUGlt • nlCll OP lMI .mff Guests Jaye P
Morgan. psychic Kenny Krngslon. Patnck
Cartin, AIChard Hack. (A) ( 1 hr 30 min.)
I LM. WM rm.I •ma•...n .... IUT The Bmish band Englist'i
Beat ~forms "[)oo(s Of Your Heart" and
·oat A Job ·
12.:ll(ff)MOVW "Prom Night" (1980. Mystery)
Jamie Lee Cortis Leslie Nietsen On prom
night. exaclly s111. years after a girl fell to
her dealh after being teased by frieodS.
trnee 01 those tnends begin getting
menacing cans R' { 1 hr 30 min.)
-· Cl) llOVll "The Great AUigator" (1981. Adllenture) Barbara Bach. Mel
Ferrer Stranded 101.msts on a remote
tropical ISiand encounter an angry trlbal
god who has taken the form of a giant
an.gator. (A) ( 1 hr. 20 min)
W 8 MOVW "They Ran For Thett Lives"
C 1965. Adventure) JOhn Payne, Luana
Patten. When a young woman 1s victim-
ized by a trio of ruthless crooks after some
papers bek>og1ng to her dead father. a
stranger intercedes 1n her behalf ( t hr .
30 "'"') Cf)" llOVll Manha1tan Melodrama"
( 1934. Otama) Cla'k Gable. Myrna Loy
Two bOyhood friends one an attorney
and one a racketeer meet again after
many years during a murder trial (2 tvs.) e .,_ · The Sava~ Corse" ( 1974
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POIBI'°'* "Name 01 The Game
When the compe1111on gets tough. Tony
fakes an in1ury 10 let a stranger lake his
place on the soccer team
CJ llOWll "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, Ora·
ma) Sissy Specek. Eric Roberts In 1944
a telephone operator 1n a small Texas
rown sacrifices her standing 1n the com
rnurnty when she has a short affair w11h a
combat·bound sailor 'PG ( 1 ht 35
min)
H).,. "Right Of Way ( 1983. Olama)
Bette OavtS. James Stewart An aged cou
pie take drastic steps to prevent lhetr sep
arahon ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 0 .,. ·The Soldter" ( 1982 Adven
lurel Ken Wahl Wilham Pnnce A ruthless
CIA agen1 1s sen1 to neutrahze a Sov1e1
backed terrorist plot 10 hotel lhe Mideast
hOslage with nuclear explosives R' ( t
hr 30 mtn I m l*:I VAii DYU
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l =~ A balloon nde Over the
Rock~ ~ f1.KDPe< eoo et7111pic nope
ful W1111e Banks
OmcllC.-M ~ anattlW Tc.QHT Featured
actress Came Ft.Sher m..-.OHllT\l9 m••••9GllT m LOW oa11•cnoee '1!).aTOllW8l
L .,_ · The Unholy Ga1den f 193 1
Mystery) Ronald ~man Fay Wray A
dapper 811hsh scoundrel with a penchant
tor adventure gets involved with cum1> and
romance ( 1 hr . 30 m111 )
s 9'0CI t1I --z · MOWll "Payday" ! 1973 O,arnal Rip
those around him 'R' (1 hf., 43 mtn.) m .. "Oltltwood" (HM7, Orama)
Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan. A young
doctor takes on the responsibiUty of pro-
viding a home tor an unusual young girl
deprived of normal human contact (2
hrs I
1:116 I Oii M TOW Featured. a bef'lind-the-
scenes look at a rock video with James
Ingram and Michael McDonald; the chore-
ography of Bella Lew11ztcy; a walking tour
of Spnng Street. an Indian rese<vallOn's
tnlef.E!etallon of Bingo
I ti) 'Al&' lllUD LA¥mm&-..Y & ~-m Oii LA. Featured· a trip to one of
Ameoca's last untamed frontl8fs. Alaska.
1nc1Ud1ng looks at the 10,000 year-old gla·
cier. Men<Senha1t and an Eskimo village
111CTAC--
tl) "°"'" caun WllA WU WOM.Dtll -M.I L.A1'r QIAICI .._ Brad Sears
examines a car's cooling system. a 1952
Buk:J( Riviera tS featured Q I.ID ta•M.L Chicago White Sox al Cal1-
lornta Angels (2 hrs 30 mtn )
1:tl(ll) ... •II (I) ..... PJ. Magnum searches tn
Oetrott for one of TC's bad-<:heck-cashlog
cusle>mefS while TC feels COf'l)pelled to
replace a bare-llnuckled fighter 10 a bar
ty ta.lks about prenlstOflc arnme.IS. then
takes a loot< at some unusual modem-day
oreatUtes, such as the manatee and the
;~~· . 9CllT..,_
.,. "A 8oy Named Charlie Blown"
( 1969. Comedy) Animated. The Peanuts
gang of Charles Schutz's famous comic
strip prOYtdes more innocent gems of wls-
dOm 'G' ( 1 hr 25 min )
.. "P&ychO II" (1983. Mystery)
Anthony Per1<ins. Meg Ttlly Former psy-
chotic l<tller Norman Bates IS released
after a 20-year stay in a mental inst1tut100
and believes himself cu~ when a myste-
nous rash of murder& begins 'A' ( 1 hr .
53 min)
K TUCI Am flB.D US. Outdoor Cham-
pionships (from San Jose. Calif ) (R) ( 1
hr., 30mtn.) ... GD 'Al&Y .,.. Sparks fly between Byse and her soon-10-be-divOfced mother
when Kate plunges into the smgle's worid.
J:>l1CTACDOUmt
• 811'BTM•rr Ta.wt' Featured
actress came Flshef
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.,. "Personal Best" .LJ~2.. ·Ora-me• Manet.~'1\lhgway. Piirice OOOiielry
Two young female athletes are tom
between love and ambition as they train nrs W1'IOle !amity after an Illegal demonstra·
!ton led by Samantha (R) 8 .a¥li "Footltght Parade" ( 1933.
MUS1Cal) James Gagney. Joan BIOndefl A
leak 1n publtc11y hampers a dlrecto<'s
atlen:!£t to make a comeback. (2 hrs ) fJ ®J MC ... Q.OllW "War And
Power The Rise Of Syrta" Peter Jennings
rePorts on Syna's emergence as the dOm•·
nant Arab power. w11h ttes to the Soviets
and Khome1n1's Iran ( 1 hf)
Oall'IWU ~:. "A Step Out Of Line" ( 1970
Olama) Vic Morrow. Peter Falk In Ofder
to solve the1r hnancial problems. three
Korean War buddies plan a m1b·dollar
robbery (2 hrs )
fJi) WU ...CA "Ammal Oddities" Mar·
-~~Cwpet111on 'R' 12hrs.1
•B (I) -& -Rick. AJ and detective Oowntov.n Brown try to clear an
underco\lef pollOeman framed IOI' the mur·
def of two fellow officers (R) ( 1 hr ) D a> a.at sam and Diane try to tind
a cure for the lonesome Coach's depend-
ence upon their company (R) 8 0 LOTTaY1 Flaherty and RuSh award
mtlllons to a !ruck driver wtth sut months to
lrve,,an unpopular college bookwatm and
an unempiOyed father (R) ( 1 hr )
~ ':"nou&. Ua.ooft MOT IUIMll A
parody of a nightly news ShOw 30 minutes
before a1rt1me. stamng Franklyn Aiaye.
Rodpef Bumpass Blake Clarke. W8"'4y
• >1n Anna Capo A cou111ry and western
'>1riqer ruthlPssly makes his lo\ay to star
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Romance) Julian Barnes, Dudley Fos1e1
l/1cto11an England ts the 1n~table se1-
1.ng fOf a romance between a servan1 girl
..ind her titted empl<>yer 'R' ( 1 hr 30
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llON "The Crtmson Canary ( 1945.
Myste1y) Noah Beery Lois Collier A
yrNp of iau 11\USfCians become the p11me
,uspects whef'I the nightctut>'s singer is
lound murdered ( I hr 30 min )
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t1I ~ = "VICe Squad" ( 1982 Drama)
:>eac;on Hubley, Gary Swanson A police
de1ect1ve and a streetwalker team up 10
rrap a pimp respons4bte for murdeong one
a1 tus..WQ!!!!l) __ 'R.:.J 1 hr . 35 min } :•:::: ii) .,. "Murder In Mind" ( 1975. Mys·
IP•y) Richard Johnson. Zena Walker A
'Noman stumbles into a police station ram-
0111\Q 1ncoherenlly abOUI Bartok muStc •
hOllow voices, a clOck s111k1ng mldmght
11nd murder ( 1 hr . 30 min ) lll..,., IWMIMlf E MOlllMC*l-.,Yfl')
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t 1982 Comedy) WOOdy Ahen Mia r ar
IO<N ( 1 hr ~lfl ) HI C Savage vesf 11980 AcJvt•nturel
T >no Stiern M1ehet1e Phllltps 11 hr 25
'"''' J S The Wedding Nigtit ( 1935 Dram-')
vary Coo~r Anna Sten 1 t hr 23 min I
.. 111 Sail A CrOOked Ship 11962 Cott~·
ayJ Robert Wagner Dolores Hart (2
hr<.)
1::11 H M1s1y ' ( 1961. Drama) David LacJd
Arthur O'Connell t 1 hr 31 min I
Z Son 01 Godzilla I 1969 Science-
f1ctton) Tadao Takashima Ak11a Kubo
t t hr 26mm)
7tl1~1 'Andy Hardy's Doubll' Lile (1942
1 omedy) M1<:key Roo<ley Lev.is Slone
(?hrs)
1:11 C · The Hustler' 11961 Drama) Paul
Newman. Jack.e Gleason I< hrs 15
nun t
HI H Grease 2· t 1982. Musical) Ma> Nell
C..aulhelCI Michelle Pfeiffer I 1 hr ~5
rn.n 1
0 Snt Paci('' ( 1982 Comedy I Kenny
ROQers Diane Lane ( 1 hr 45 mm I
2 The Dark Oys1at ( 1982 Fan1asyt
Puppets ( t hr 35 rnln ) tJ1 2 Rocky Ill' ( 1982 Orama I SytvestP•
Sraltooe. Carl Weathers ( 1 hr 40 min )
-C1 Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The
Cftagon Queen" ( 1981 Comedy) Peter
Us11nov RIChard Hatch ( 1 hr . 37 min I
H Mountain Family Robinson I 1979
Adventure) Robert Logan Susan
Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr 40 min I
S Sherlock Holmes And Tht! Woman In
Green ( 1945. Mysteryl B11s11 RathbOne
~1 Bruce ( 1 hr 7 min )
.. Oll "Three VIOient People" ( 1956 Wesl
1>1n1 Charlton Heston, Anne Ba-le• 1?
hrs l •U ·carry On Jack· 11966 Comed>-1
Juhe1 Mills. Kenneth w111tams (2 hrs l
1tal ¢1 • Ma11tyn" ( 1980. 810graphyl Cathe
11ne H;cks. Richard B11seh8rl (? hrs 2~
Z) MO'lll "Megaloroe" ( 198 t. Adven-
IUfe) Barry Bostwick. PerSIS Khambana
A g.roup ol tec:hnOloglcatty superl()( mer·
cenaries ballle the f0tces of a uny mllitary
d.ctat0<sh1p 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 min )
M 'HJ llOWll "Friday The 13th. Part Ill"
( 1982. Horr0t) Dana KlfT'lmel. Paul Krat·
ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote
cabin at Crystal Lake, the stalking
grounds of a deranged monster who
wears a hoekey mas« 'R' ( 1 tv . 35 min )
•(l)CllCOAm'MllAll «D llOWll "Portrait Of Jen~" (HMS,
Romance) Jennifer Jones. Ethel Bar·
rymore An arttSt paints the portta11 of a
mystenous girl he met 1n Central Park ( 1 ~hr ,:.tn)
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Anthony Pefl<tns, Meg Tiiiy. Former psy·
choltc killer Norman Bates is released
altef a 20-year stay in a mental lnslltution
and beheves himself cured when a mys1e-
11ous rash of mur<Jefs begins. 'A' ( 1 hr .
53 min)
UI U llOWll "~ration Hayhft" ( 1950,
Adventure) 8111 Williams, Ann Ruther10td
The Air Force tends suppert to ranchers
min)
Z Ma1or Barbara" I 1941. Comedy)
Wendy H1Uei Rex Hamson (2 hrs.. 1
rmn I
-JU1ernooa 11ov1es-
12:9G) 'The Woman Of The Town" ( 1943.
Western) Cla11e TievOf. Albert [)el(ker (2
hrs l
H "Aoc1<y Ill" I 1982 Drama) Sylvester
Stallone Carl Weathers ( t hr 40 min ) 0' "The Last American Vtrgtn" ( t982.
Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane
frankhn (1 hr . 30 min ) ta O 'Wagonmaster'" ( 1950 Western)
Ben Johnson. Joanne Dru ( 1 hr . 30
mml m "ISiand 01 Despair" ( 1969, Drama)
Mercedes Mccambridge Mana Schell ( 1
hr 30mtn l .-(Cl ·savage Harvest" (1980. Adventure)
Tom Skemll M.chelle Ptuthps (1 hr. 25
min)
H "The Riddle Of The Sands" (1980,
Actven1ure) Michael York. Simon MacCO<·
k1ndale ( 1 hr . 38 min ) s The Sting II' < 1983. Drama) Jackie
Gleason. Mac Davis ( 1 hr . 42 min )
1 z 'Doctor Oetr0tt" ( 1983. Comedy)
Dan Akroyd. Donna Dixon ( 1 hr , 31
min I
•CL "E xposed" p983. Drama) NastaSSta
K1nsk1. Harvey Keitel ( 1 hr . 40 min )
UI C The Hustler • (1961 Orama) Paul
Newman. Jackie Gleason. (2 hrs.. 15
m1nJ Z1 The Decline Ot Westem C1V'lhzatt0n"
( 1981 Musical) (1 hr . 40 mm.)
.. H 1 Misty ( 1961. Orama) David Ladd
Anhur o·connell (1 hr . 31 min.)
d m "Gangs Inc .. ( 1941, MyslefY) Alan
Ladd, Joan Woodbury I 1 hr • 30 min )
till 1.1 "Woman Chases Man" ( 1937 Come-
dy! Joel McCrea. M111am H()l>l(ins ( 1 hr .
11m1n) .. S .. Huckleberry Finn ' I 1974, AOVen-
ture) Jell East Paul Winfield ( t hr . 58
min l .. Zl ·Son 01 God11lla' I 1969. Science-
wti05e cattle h8'e been stranded In a
ftefCe snowsiorm ( 1 hr., 30 min )
(f)•Ame• • c.cl .... Puberty BIUes'' ( 1981. Come-
dy) Nell Schofield, Jad Ca~IJ8 1'wo
com1ng-of·age gif'ls are eeger lor experi-
ence and acceptance by the popular
crowd 'R' ( 1 hr • 27 min I •1 TOPO'Mtaa1UM• ~...., .... ...... ...... ,...~
.. "The Kid From Brooklyn"
( 1!M6, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia
Mayo By a strange 1w1St ot fate. a milk·
man becomes a bolllet 11 hr • S.C mm.)
69® llOW9 "POltetgelst" ( 1982, Horr0t)
Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Williams VengetUI
Of'Kl;Sts_toke.....ove«..a ~C-ailtomta
l'iOme and abduct the resident family's
iQUngesJ child 'PG' ( 1 tv. 55 min.) d DMIUNTI
... "The Wiid Heart" ( 1952. Ora·
ma) Jennifer Jones. David Farrar A tusty
and IOVely gYP5)1 gir1 lrom Wales lets hef
heart ru\t her head wnen a handsome
stranger comes to town ( 1Jlr 30 men.)
(%) DQLUI IOnOll An ingenious Insur·
ance scam is mastermtnded by a trio of
prtlCOCIO.IS Scothsh schoolboys
Action) Tad30 Tafcashlma Alcira Kubo
(1hr.,26mitl)
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Mike. an independent boy with a handi-
cap prevents a cnm1nal from steahng dia-
monds hidden In the basement
CC) ... ''Charlie Chan And The CAlfse
01 The Dragon Queen" ( 1981 Comedy)
Peter USftnov. Richard Hatch Charlie
Chan IS aided by his bumbltng grandson 1n
solving a stnng of murders 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37
min)
(fl).,. "Grease 2" ( 1982 Musical)
Max\;~11 Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer An
English sludenl al a '60s Amencan high
school has to prove himself to the leader
of a gu1s' gang who&e members can dale
ony those of a gang ot greasers 'PG' ( t
hr.55min)
CO) IO-(NOTE Pay-per-view
only) Roberto Duran vs Thomas Hearns
IOf the WBC junior mtddleW9t0hl Champt-
onshlp (live from a site 10 be announced )
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CSJ mwll "Night Shill" I t962 Comedy).
Henry Winklet. Michael Kedton Tw(I
rnghtume morgue a11endan1s oecoml'
"loYe brokers" fOf a group ot h<>vi..e1s
who have lost the!< pimp R' ( 1 hr 45
mtn.) m "' CU9 featured a WOf'llan NhO
adopted a child eonvteled ol mur"9r 1 t hr.~~ mll .. @ MC ... .-m.
• .. "The Lady In The Lake" ( 1947
Mystery) Robert Montgomery. Leon
Ames Prrvale tnvestiga1or Philip Marlo Ne
becomes in~ with murdef gratt ana
beaullful women while working on a case ~hrs. 10 min ) • w ...
•.:llM GUnOIT An examination 01
the thoughts and feelings ot people NhO
work at. and live nnr a nuclear ,i.eapoos
base in Nor'lh Dakota
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tearutes highlight tunes by top 1oci. stars
!hr. JO min)
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.,_••The Girl Rush" 11955 Coml'
dy) Rosaltnd Russell Fernando Lamas A
young museum worker de'"..cenas"" Las
Vegas to cash in on a partners111p 1n a
casino w1l141<;! to h8f by !}er gamD~
l'&Te faffler (1 hr . :JO min )
G> nlCU fll TMI mfr Gues1s s1nge1"
Johnny Giil and Stacy Lat11saw Casev
Kasem (R) (I h1 30 min l
Q) LM. ..-ca• snu till WMAT AIOUT THI M••m 'l ) llOWll "Emily" ( 1976 -01aroa,+ Koo
Stark Viet°' Sp1net11 In 192cr.t Fr.gland a
leen age girt Come5 of age thrwgt; dn
allalf with an American schoolteacher 1 1
hr . 25 mtn)
1t:ll Cl mwll "The Hustler (1961 Diania)
Paul Newman. Jackie Gleason A povl
shark loSes his gttllrrend and his ~II
respect. but regains hrs pride alter beallng
the man responsrble at hlS own game 1?
hrs. t5 min)
12iel • ~) MON '"Friday The 13th Pan Ill
( 1982 Horror) Dana K1mrne1 Paul Krat
ka Unwary teen-agers travel ro a remote
cabin at Crystal L~k~ .• the src.u .. ing
grounds of a deranged monster wno
wears a hockey mask 'R" ( 1 hr . 35 rn1n I
1•(!) .,. '"Twenty·FOYI Hours To K,11'
( 1965 Orama) M.ckey Rooney. Wa11._.,
Slezai.. A gang ol smugglet's torce dn d••
loner down tor a layover 1n Leoanon 12
hrs)
Q) .,_ "Srgn It Death" ( 1974 Mys
tery) Francesca Annis. Patnck Allen A
-Salurcla¥
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<I. MOYll "W arGames ( r9A.)
Suspense) Matthe.., 8tode11(;k, Ot1bne,
Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min )
$) .,. · Sherloek Holmes And Tne
Woman In Green" (HMS. Mystery l Basil Ratht;:~I Bruce ( 1 hr 7 mrn ) =~:.... ...
.. ~ •••'lJllLll -"Gott The
young woman devises • diabolical
scheme 10 win the love of.a British busi-
nessman ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
1 OJ llO¥W '"The Naughty Victonans"
( 1978 Comedy) Susan Sloane. Beebolm
Tree Victor.an England IS the selling tor a
young man·s attempts to "modernize" his
lovemal<ing ( t hr • 25 nun.) 1-ICOTT 1::9 llQNT 1"'*1
1:11 .,. "The Hunter.. ( 1979, Orama)
Steve McOueen, Elt Wallach Ralph
"Papa" Thorson leads a dangeroos ~le as
a moaem·day bounty hunt et 'PG' ( 1 ht ..
38m1n)
ta.S J llO¥W '"Pe1111en11ary" (1980. Orama)
Leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy PoKar~. A
young black uses hrs boxing sl<1lts to sur·
vive rn prrson. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min )
t:aQ 11)¥11 "The Lost Conttoent" (1951,
Scrence-Ficllon) Cesar Rometo, John
Hoy1 Follo""'ng an a11 crash on • deserted
island lhe survrVOts form an ex.peditlOfl
and eoc<>vnte1 p1eh1stork: betngs ( 1 hr.,
30 min J
ttl 8 llO¥W "Four Feath8fs" ( 1939, Adven-
ture) Ralptl Richardson, June Duprez. A
Bntrsh army OfllCef redeems himself from
Cha1ges of cowa1dice when he manages
10 quell 11 native rebeNlon In Sudan (2
hrs , 20 min.) 1:111 HU&.nt flB.D U. TODAY •
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f 1 lODIO From Mesquite. Texas (R) (2
hrs)
Z MOWll "Doctor Oetr01t" ( 1983, Come-
dy J Dan Akroyd Donna Dixon A t1m.d
college prolessot rs recrutted 10 lake the
place ot a p!mp and soon finds himself
en1oy1ng his new occupation ·R' f 1 hr .
31 min)
Hl@ ....,TUCll n&~ACMl.D {lhr) tau mm ... m MOWll "Murder IS A One-Act Play"
I 1974. Mystery) Robert Powell. Jenrue
Linden A mentally diStUfbed young man
µtots the doom of ac1ors who portray the
oppressors of a TV senes heroine ( 1 hr •
30m1n)
I. l .oVll 'The Best L1llle Whorehouse In Texas .. ( 1982. Musrcal) Burt Reynolds.
Dolly Parton A llamboyant, muck1aktng
TV pe1sonaflly tnes 10 close down a popu-
lar bawdy house 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
0 llO¥W "The Last American Vlrgln"
( 1982 Comedy) Lawrence Monoson.
Diane Frankltn A shy teen-ager 1n love is
1eloctant to 101n his buddies Ill lheW pursuit
>I sexual expenences ·R· { t ht . 30 m1rt)
!:51 C llO¥W 'First BIOOd" ( 1982. Orama)
Sylvester Staltone. Richard Crenna. A
Vietnam veteran's run·ln with the pollce In
a dead war buddy's hometown escalates
Swing Guest Jerry Vroom.
Stale coach (R)
1:11 ~ THI WOll.D Tlil{l'lll.M[M_,.,,..
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' PU UltA11 (II) 't. llOVll "The •§th Parallel" ( 19•2 Ora-
ma> Laureoce Otrvte<. Eric POftman. (1
hr 4b min)
ldl@ llOVll ·Eve! Knievel" ( 197 1. Bt0gra-
phy) George Ham~lon. Sue Lyon (2
hrs) •11 ..... D "' -.u.-
1nto a manor war. 'R' (I hf., 35 min.)
CID --"The Riddle 01 Tile Sandt" (1980. Adventure) Michael York. Simon
Maceofklndale To prevent a Gem'9n
tnvasion of England 1n 1901, two Bfltlah
friends set ott for the high seas. ( t t)r • 38
min.)
-·.,.,. "ffOci(elJNp X-M" (1951. Sci-enc.Action) Uoyd Bridges. Osa UasMn.
A rrWgulOed spacestllp lands on Mat'S
instead of the moon ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
(!) I• Alf IUO e.,. '"Nofthwest Passage" (1940,
Adventure) Spencer Tracy. Robert Young. Under the command of 11 ~ave
leader, RogetS' Rangers endure harsh
weather, lndlan attacks and prrvatlon to open up the Northwest Terrllory rn Coloni-
al times. ( 2 hrs .. 30 min )
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tion of tt,e Pulitzef Pr12e-wlnning comedy
about an ~tric but happy famify. st.,.
ring Jason Robards. Colleen Dewhurst.
George Rose and Elizabeth Wilson. Q (2
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CZ) ... "SIX Pack" (1982. Comedy)
Keopy RogetS. Diane Lane. A race-car
drivef turns a sextet of juvenile car
strippers into a Wlnnlflg pit crew 'PG' ( 1 -Etv .. ~mln.) --... ...., ......
----~YOQ . ... "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy)
KeMy Rogers. Dene Lane. A race-cat
drlvef turns a sextet of iuveniJe cat
strrppers into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( 1
hf .• 45 mro.)
W8llOWll ··rendef Comrade" (1 943. Ora·
ma) Ginger Rogefs, Robert Ryan Ourtng
World War II, a group ol young wives
struggle to accept tl'MI tact t"lat their hus-
bands must go to war ( 1 hr • 55 min.) I ., , ... ,,_
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tit .,.. "The Treasure Of Monte Cnsto"
(t9'9. Adventure) Glenn Langan. Adele
Jergens. A greedy woman hooks a sea·
man tnto marriage because she beliews
him 10 be the hetr to the legendary sectel
fortune ot the Count ot Monte CtlSlo. ( 1
hf .. 30 min)
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Reunion" ( 1982 Comedy) Gemt
Graham. Michael Lemef. A motley group
ol alumni get together for an unusual
10th-yea1 high school reunion 'R' ( 1 hr.
25 min.)
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SyMa Sidney. Joel McCrea (I hr .. 33
min.)
(Q) -"The Seo'ec Of NIMH" ( 1982.
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Fantasy) Anmareo Voeces ot Ba.abe'ltl
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AWJx: JIOll6 in JncM .ano a Sou1ft-~men-
can J30Ua' anempt to aJde hunters c 1
hr) r& ,.._ TAU lMU1ll "Thumbefona"
Came Fisher Burgess Mert!Oth and W1I·
ham Kall star '" a tl\umb-saed 11frs
a~eoture-t led searcn tor her mothef o
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The Forbidden Zooe 11983 Science-Fie· ''°"' Pete1 Strauss Molly Ringwald ( 1
h1 30m1")
E TMCI ,_ Nl.D tJ S "°"tdoot Cham·
poe>nstnps (from San Jose. Cahf ) I t h1
30 min I
H ... I IOCI Me>'let flndS a way 10
keep the migratOfy Toe Tickle1s in Fraggle
Rock loreve< 0 _,.. Oany Duck s Movie Fantashc
!Gland' ( 1983, Comedy I Animated VO<
es by Mel Blanc I 1 h1 18 mm)
$ .,.... The F1~er I 1968 Orama)
Otrlt. Boga1de Alan Bates (2 NS 12
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1::11@ .,_ "Bright Leaf (19~. Orama)
Gary Cooper Lauren Bacall (2 hrs 15
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ma1 Elizabeth TaylOf Carol Burnett ( t
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M8cl-..n. Charles Btonson 12 hrs J :.!Mm,_,. UJJ I Ill
( .,.. 1'he Diary Of Anne Fra~
( 1980, C>rwN) MellSS8 Gilbert. Max1m1h·
an Sdllll (1 hr 40 min )
( NI IG&I U S Open • Second round
... (from Winged Foot Country Club 1n
Mamaroneck. N ·Y ) (R) (2 tvs 30
nwn)
.,. 'Wattz Ac.toss Te~" ( 1982.
Dramal Arne A/chef Terry Jastro-. 11
hr 40,,,.,)
CO).,_ "A Dog Of Aand«S" 11959,
DrMnal Da\'id Ude!. Donald Cnsp ( t hr
36 rTW1) n CW .. W. TM.It""" Gues1
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~ nv~ AVengefS" (1980
Adventure) Bruoe LI, Chien Vuet Sun (2
tvs)
YMCMCOGI .,.. "The Derk Crystar· (1982. Fan-
~) Puppets ( 1 hr :js men l ·-·90TICll . •(!)..,."Fort Dobbs" (1958. ~stern)
Clint Walker. v11r, Mayo (2 hrs) -· e Mm" ~I Covefage ol P11tsburgh 0rale$ a& ~l~·'-P<>& Of
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• COC: QI W COWln Jim
Cooper hosts a panel discussion ol Ofa& ~.L tSSOeS and events
.,. "Splendor" ( 1935. Orama)
M111am Hop6c10S, Joel McQea ( 1 hr . t 7
min)
1---UWIDllAT .,. "The Trulh" ( 1958. Western)
Clayton Moore. Jay S1lve<heels ( t hr 30
min)
I-·"~..,. -----... "Let's Spend The Night Togeth·
ef'' ( 1982; Documentary) The AOlhng
Stones. ( 1 tv . 30 min ) tW1 (f)•wm• rm CA'ITOP1'81
(!J MC I I• "The Jo'<e's On Mr
lirtle" An unusual teacher gives a hllart·
ous les$00 ro the hm1ts of mischief to an
inventl't'e ~f pranksters (Al o I ':.. "Mextean Hayride" ( 1948.
Comedy) Bud Abbott Lou Costello ( t
tv . 30!JIJ. I ----fllGIWI PAlllll Of U a-. Lome Green looks at the effects of a state
reservoir proiect on the Caucasian and
Indian residents of a N0<1hern Cahlorn1a
valley who may be llOOded out of their
homes. ( 1 hr )
(_c) .,_ "I'd Climb The Highest Moun
rain" (1951. Drama) ROl'y Gathoun
Susan H~ard ( 1 hr • 28 min )
( .,.... "Hot Touch" ( 1982. Orama)
Wayne Rogers. Marl~Frances Plsier ( 1
hr • 32 ITlln ) 10>•S1•••tam <2l 90Wll "Everything You Always Want·
ed To Know About Sex (But Were
Afraid To Ask) " ( 1972. Corned• Woody
Allen, Gene Wlldef ( 1 hr .• 28 min )
ttt11 (() -.w,,.mMm.-:a ..........
NA di U S Open third 1oun•
(live lrom Winged foot Golf Club 11
Mamaroneck. NV.) (~ hra) (!) .,. "Abbott And Costel\o In Tho
Foreign L~" ( 1950 Comedy) Pair·
c1a Medtna. Walter Slezak ( 1 tv JC
'"'") LAITCIWEIMIMI
fUY YOua ml IOll CiQ .,.,..,_
_,. "A MldSummer ~ht'~ Sei
C~ 11982' Comedy) WOOdy Allen
Mia Farrow ( t tv 30 mlt'I )
nil@ ..,_ "Somethtng Big" (1971. Wes1
em) Dean Martin. Brian Keilh (2 hrs 1:
min I
--a&ema•
tltl I Cl) PAT~ lllmlTOOlll
• ..,_ "The Coci<eyed Cowboys Ot
Calleo County" (1969 Comedy) Dar>
Bloeker. Mickey Rooney (2 hrs)
8) .,_ "A Man Called Tigef" l\981
Adventure) Btrty Wang Vu Okada Kawai
(t hr . 30min)
&l)llTl-IM'U
'1!) llalM OUTPOIT An examtnato<>n ot
the thoughts and feelings ot people .who
wOril itt. Md !we~ a nucleat wea~·
base 1r1 North Dakota
1f ) TOP._.,.. From Las Vegas
Nev (A) (3 hrs )
H M DIAll.Y aam Three ret11ed c11m1
nal lawyers play a game ol cat-and-mouse
with a seem.ogty ~ G"eoige
Segal Trevor Howard. Robefr Morley and
Emlyn Williams star (2 hrs )
I CllTNI•""".,__,.,_. ....... .,..
mt Cl) CNl.I rt .... llllTiWM.
AmY&511h
llOWW 'Heavens Above!" (196:l
Comedy) Peter Sellers. CeCll Parker (2
hrs ) ·
'1!) .,,,. Ull'TM. IO'f ... UL.I A sur
vey ol I~ health dangefs Of uranium min
1ng on Indian lands 1n South Dakota Ne ....
Me111GO and Arizona <C' .,.... "A MtdSUmmer Night's Se•
Comedy' ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Aller
Mia Farrow ( t hr. 30 min) <Z .,. "Doctor DetrOll' 11983 com ..
dy) Oen Akroyd, Donna Ooton ( 1 hr 3 1
min l
1 ............. D&.Lotl
W .,. ·'Gunfight At Black Horse Can
yon" ( 1962. Western) Dale Robertson
Geot~ Kennedy (2 hrs } 8 6'J 11-ML Regional coverage ol
Chicago White Sox at Oakland A's or Bal
lm<Xe 011oles al New Y0tk Yankees (J
hrs I
Thi~
I• lllllT •••-TN•• Of M MCll t.-CA•TWm ..... ll1"IODUCm....,
90Wll "The River Nigef" ( t976. [)la
ma) CICely Tyson, James Ea11 Jones I ' hr . 40m1n)
I -IOVACa ,.,._. OllQllAL _,. John Barbour hOS1S lh!S tnbUle 10
the legendary comedian from tele111s1on'!>
"gOlden age " which includes clips from
his show an<! intenil8WS with Jack Lem
mon. Che\'y CtlaM and Steve Allen 11
hr 30 min)
I MMlmntMm ...
tll F-llOClf ......
i -lalurclay Cont.
ICM.TUii
90Vll "Deadly Angels" (No Date) ( t
-i"'. $;-.:-
l(OMI
90Wll "On Moonhghl Bay · (1951.
Musical) Oot1s Oay. GordOn MacRae (2
his)
~ IWM LAii, •••IOTA A spoof ot
Tcna1kovsky"s classic ballet set tn mod·
ern America on an 150laled dairy farm l 1 hr> ¢' .oVll 'f10lkes' l 1980 Adventure)
Roger Moo1e James Mason 11 hr . 39
mm) ,fi 90Wll "Six Pack · ( 1982 Comedy)
Kef'lny Rogers Diane Lane 11 hr 45
mtn)
,Ol.oVll "Blue Thunde1" (1983 Adven·
ture) Roy Scheider Malcolm McDowell
(2 hfS )
Zl lllOYll ' Rocky Ill" 11982. Drama) Syl·
vester Stallone Carl Weathers < 1 hr 40
Hllmtn :=rOL+MDO..._
1::9 •'Nina.MD ITM'Tml
TOIYUMDAU
lfTIMATIOIW. ~ A took at u S
news events and trends as seen by foreign
_ 1ourna11sts.s~.honed in IJl1S..k01Jntr¥-~l
··· i:-oraRowan
$ PAMllA Ton Robert Klem Susan
George and Pia lado1a staf 1n lh1s bed
room larce about a married couple's
weekend comp!~ by the unexpecteo
arrival ol the husband's coquettish mis
tress ( I hr 45 min I 2::111 llOTORWllK LLUl1'M TID Ml OL \'9IC OOU>
mwll The Ma1or Ano The Minor
11942 Comedy)> Ray Mttland. G1ngE>r
Rogers (2 hrs I 0 TMI HARDY IOYI I IWCY DMW llYI-,_.
~ ': ·scalawag ( 1973 Adven-
ture) Kirk Douglas Mark Lester (2 hrs I
EE) llJVA "To Live Unlll You Die The
Work Of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross · ramous
lot her wOfk with terminally di patients and
their fam1hes. this Swiss-born psych1a1rrs1
JS portrayed as she helps people deal with
death (A) O I 1 hr I
'1l) LIT TMI 0000 Tml ROU. wmt U. lllG Grammy Award-winning 8 B. King
pert0<ms some of his most popular songs
tn a 1983 cone.en on the Tults Un111ers11y
campus I 1 h1 I
tE)AUfOMCllQ SCCA Super Vees (from
MUwa1.1kH Wis ) ( 1 hr )
I.> llO¥ll Chanel Solitaire· I 198 1 Biog·
raphy) Matte-France P1sie1 Rutger Hauer
i hrsl tncm
Ml WMl1\M a. 8 (I) Cll "°"" RCtM. The lnternd·
uonal Race ot Ch.amp1ons. (from Mich•·
gan lnterna11onal Speedway 1n Brooklyn
MK:h ) ( 1 h1 .• 30 min.) D AMIJICAM UMDITAll> Featured
Bananarama ( 'Robeft OeNiro's Waiting
·cruel Summer I Duran Duran's Video
'RelleJo.". the th1td of live shows featur1np
the annual dance contest ( 1 hr )
UTT\INCMI OITMI ,_...
mATUT "°"" utaDI . 1111-•CCICMT'RY ... Ml l ) CMAll a awM.11 TALn wmt Guest
Biii Conti • 8 .,..wmt .. DOUGUI mWl .. The Woman Aotengef" I 1980
Ad\lentureJ Hsia Kuang-LI, Peng Kong
(2 hrs)
@) TMI ROAD TO LOI ~ Athletes
proltted are boxef W1lhe de Wit, gycnnast
Mitch Gayl0td and runneis Oeoean. Shem
and Tina Howard, also, a segment on the
drug use controv9'sy and preventative
tesltng I 1 hr ) a> .,. "Ktng Richard And The Crusad·
ers" ( 1954. AdVenture) Reic Harrison,
Virg1n1a M~2 hrs l EB W.O AlmNCA 'Animal Oddrt1es' Mai·
ty talks about prehtsto1ic animals. then
takes a look at some unusual mOdem-day
creatu1es SUCh as the manatee and the
diving spider O m l111WIBICU••u m WMATMCl ml.O'tlmm Some of the
nat!On's top economists 101n l'IOst Thayei
Walker to analyze two possible solUtlons
to long-term unemployment 1n Ame<tca ..C> 90Wll "There's No BUS1ness Ltke
Show Business" ( 1954, Musical) Ethel
Merman, Dan Oatley ( 1 hr . 5 7 min )
~.._TIC8ITB
VIDIOMllOX -u•w. -AlD...-U~ OIEWA-TICllllGl...-ra · llCn'CI• OITI 9TIMATDW. DOWITOIMTM
LA•TmiO WWCOfJI A'JlllHIOWWI' :,...,. ... ..,,
• A CMAMCI TO WOlll SupelVISOrs tabor
rePfeseotattves ana wor~ ~ss the
1983 Michigan Youth Ccxps Employment
Proiect.
H)90Wll Between friends· ( 1983, Ora
ma) Eltzabeth Tayloe Carol Burnell • t • ·.,..
hr '40m1n)
S .WW The Sign 01 Four ( 1982
Mysrery) Ian Richardson, David Healy ( 1
hr. 37 min) .. m -.r ct11F1 °' ou.. CCMrn d @ l*BN.1 C1ncmna11 Reds at Atlanta
Braves (3 hrs ) •6 THE llOAD TO LOI MQB.11 Athletes
pcohted are marathoner Joan Beno.I and
boxers Steve McCroty and Rick Womack,
also, a segment on Freestyle Windsurfing
leatunng US Team members Wendy
ITi~~n :~ L~ -~~
...... " 90Wll "Rage' ( 1972 Drama) Ge<>fge
C Scon Richard Baseharr (2 hrs )
l ~':a.n
ml~ TMl.:1......_.W
~ POOTUU. 81rmrngh.am Stallions
at M=1s Stiowboats (3 f11s ) O, ·Daffy 0uci.:s Movie Fantashc
Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vote-
es by Mel Blanc (1 hr 18 mtn ) 'Zl.WW 'Ma,or Barbara ( 1941 Come·
dy) Wendy Hiller, Rex Hamson (2 hrs., 1
min). w cg 0009,. GA•
t \.) llO¥ll Thrs Time Forever' ( 1980
Romance) Cla11e Pimpare Vincent Van
Patten ( 1 hr 35 min I ..... ..........
AUCI MO¥ll 'Hitchhike! ( 1974, Suspense>
Cloos Leachman. MicMel Brandon ( 1
hr , 30m1n)
GI IA•W. Los Angele'i Dodgers at
-
Houston Astros (3 rvs.)
9CMWI I DOCTOl WMO
~nGUl Dim A lo<* at US.
news events and trendS as wen by foreign
1ournalls1s statloneo ln this country. Ho.t:
Ford Rowan. mw_....,..
--hening •1(])C81MW1 ....
llO¥ll "Kotch" ( 1971 Orama) Waltet
Matthau. Det>orah Wtnters A wid<>Wef
refuses to let his children put him out to
pasture (2 hrs )
1..,-mAT
MOW'IMIWRTWAIWC*
llO¥ll "QeV'll's Own'' (1967, HO<IOf')
Joan Fontaine Kay Walsh An Engllh
schoOlmarm falls under sosp!Cion when
one of hef puptls becomes a sacrlliciaf vlc-.. ;,~ii~ J =-.
-lmWMT
DO If Yo.ml IMOI Curt BUfblck
and Avian Rogers dtSCuss uses of drywaJI
and snow how to work WlthJl. --~ lllOIW ••Ciiastropnei" ( 1977. Oocu·
mentary) Narrared by Wilham Conred.
Recreates many of the most devastating
dtSaSters 1n history including the expl<>-
SIOO of the Ji10de.nb~rg and the sinktng of
tf'te-Andrea Dorta" "PG' f1 l'lr . 32mln 1
H) r SJ.,_ "The Dark Crystal" ·1 1982,
Fantasy) Puppets Two elhn youngsters
are senr on a quest '°' the missing shard
of a magic gem that must be repaired to
free their land trom evil rulers 'PG' ( 1 tv ,
35m1n)
(0 1 MO'lll "Sllll 01 The Night"" ( t982.
Suspense) Roy Schetdef Meryl Streep A.
psych1atr1st becomes increasingly
involved with a mysterious woman who
was the mistress of a murdered patient
PG ( 1 hr . 30 min.) _....J.
~YWOOO: 0. TIIWIAllD MD -
19 I) J GI THE TOW Featured Marielle
Hartley laShton designer Nolan Miller er•
ates a "Dynasty dress". a 1960's trivia
test
B AQHT UCIJwmtDAVl) ..... 11 m GI L.A. Featured a special travel
edttlon looks at the beauhtul Moiave
Desert with stops in Death Valley. a lo<*
a1 the Rock Spnngs petroglyphs and tall
tales lrom deSert miners
I E~-
.UT IOOI Of 1"1 w.D . ...,._,,
-ITOIY "Reporting Qfi Wall
Street" An examination of the drtticutt195
coofronttng reportecs who are Pf"'Y to
inside hnanc1al information as they cover
Wall Street
c ) MOVIJ "WarGames.. ( 1983,
Suspense) Matthew Brodeock. Dabney
Coleman A. teen-age computer whiz 1nad-
vertan1ly sparks a nuclear controntahon
wtien he accesses the Pen1agotl"s s1rat•
gic computer system ·PG' ( 1 hr 53
min)
I WIAllOTO•llA ..
1:11 D.uaf'l'8 n.•wuaLl'I
Sunday, June 10, 1984 27
-Salurclay Cont.
D NGU.YWOOO Cl Olm• FealUfed' a pro
tile or actress Cathy Lee Crosby and he!
plans IOf changes in her career a ~ at
TV I radtO psyeholog1sts and psyctwitnsts
and how beoeflelat they are to their audi-
ences beh1ncHhe-scenes of ··HOllywOOd
Closeop · f()( a IOOk at now the show 1s produced .
(])LATllNOfU 0 m C. IM a.GO Fea!Ufed Host 84'1
Gntt11h repor!s from the Del Mar Fair. a
look at w1nnerr. of the 198-t American
Institute ol Architects Award$ repre6ent
1ng lhe ltnesl new structures 1n San Diego
and a profile on the Old GIObe Theatre's
l:xecuttve PrOducer Craig Noel as he
directs hlS 200tri proouctt0n at the Old
GIObe
1 ......... -
:•a&IMIAZM
-.AT OUnM>Oll Jim Tabo< explol'es
Vermont wilderness on cross country skis
and v1$1tS the Trapp Family LOdge rn
Stowe Q
(ZJ llOWtl "The Dark Crystal" ( t982 Fan-
tasy) Puppets Two elfin youngsters are
sent on a Quest tor the m1SS1ng shard ol a
magic gem that must be repaired 10 free
thetr land from evil rtJle<S 'PG ( 1 hr 35
min)
1S (11) 1111 wm • IAlllAU .. f) Cl) llMIA llAL09ll Mama~ ~
teoeJ1ogs ,Wben 4lhe' rurns down a date with
her ne!.9_hbor Calvin Klinger (R)
0 W D1¥ mT l1WU K1mt>etly
decides she'd rather work rn Italy as a
domestic than go to college (AJ U mvll · .luntOI Bonnei" I t 9 72 Ora·
ma) Steve McOueen Robert Preston An
agmg rodeo star returns home for one last
contest and frnds that hrs family and the
town have t=1anyed (2 hrs J Q ~ T.l Mookei and hrs team
are betrayed by an 111<.1~ informant when
t~ try to garner 1ncr1mrna11ng evidence
on a mobster (R) O It hr ) U NOMI RACllQ "'Kansas Futurity (2
hrs)
(!) 1WUIHT ZONI
ti) MDVII .. Madame X' ( t981 Drama)
Tuesday Weld Eleanoi Parker A young
woman marrred to a weallhy man. must
abandon her husband and daught8f
because of one traglC mistake that was
made (2 hrs)
100¥..V .cmvraa.a.ca.a - - -
) .,. "Spacehunter Adventures In
The Forb•dden Zone" ( 1983. Sc•ence-F1e-
11on) Peter Strauss Molly Ringwald In me
22nd century. a space mercenary and a
punk1sh waif 1ra11e1 to a distant planet to
rescue three space maidens from a 111l·
la1nous ri~ PG' ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) Cl>...,. nu
(8).,. "Doctor Detr0tt" ( 1983, Come·
dy) Dan Akroyd Donna Dixon A hmrd
college prolei.sor 1s recruited to take the
place ol a pimp and soon lrnds himself
en,oying htS new occupation R ( 1 hr .
31 min)
(()) MCM1 "Blue Thunder" ( t 983. A(jven-
tUft) Roy Scheider, Maleolm McDowe11 A
Los Angeles poltee helicopter patrolman
hljaeks an expeflmental m111tary super
~tcw planned tor use lr'I CIVlhan CIOWd
conrrOI 'A' (2 hrs )
8l) m¥ll "Sea 01 Lost Ships" ( 1953.
Drama) John Defek. Wanda Hendrtx Two
Coast Guardsmen tevd over the same girl
ending in one's demotion and the other's
heartbreak (2 h") .. (t1) ...,lMCK. CMMT9UITDI
28 Sunday, June 10, 1984
,._TM.I TMUTm "Thumbefrna"
Carrie Fisher. Burgess Meredith and Wrl·
ham Kati star 111 a thumb-sized girl's
adventvre-ftlted search for her mothef Q a.e (]) .,.,. "The Frisco Kid" ( 1979
Comedy) Gene Wiider, Hamson Ford A
POiish rabbi hnds himself 1nvotved 1n wild
trontiet m1sacjventures with a darrng bank
robbef when he tra11ets to San Francrsco
10 take OVet a new congregation (R) (2
hrs . 30 min.) D m ••WOOlll Ricky has a fantasy
rhet he es pi~t of the United States
~> UIUnLll OITNI llCM ,_ fAMOUI
.. Cll tTMI tmllCA A vanety ShOw
Including StudlO _padOUJW\Ce$,--eele9rtly
gosstp ana country music This week's
guests A11 SoPPIY Emmanuel Lewis
Anne Murray. New Christy Minsttels, Andy
Williams. Flying Karamazov Brothers ( 2
hrs)
O'.\) .,,. "My Dear Secretary' I 1948.
Comedy) Laraine Day, Kirk Dooglas An
author's seaetary finds that he hkes grrls
and plays the held ITIOfe ohen rhan he
writes (1 hf . 30 min) I .. D G) llMIA'I 'M&Y Vint gels a swelled
head after w1nnrng a preliminary talent
compet111on, but Mama argues him out of
J>ect<lfJTllOO Jn I~~ --D g LOW IOAT Two vat8fan entena.n·
ers scheme to get their memoirs pub·
llShed a man trres 10 dissuade htS ex-wife
from marrying a womanizer. and Capt
Stubtng is baffled by an alfable husband's
apparently rough rreatment or his w1te
lA) O (1 hr )
fD lMm ··0r Wiiham Watson Morgan" ex Morgan a dedicated country surgeon ...
specialtzing "' child care. treats three~
dren at MemoriaT' M1sst0n Hospital 1n
Asheville N C (Part 2 of 2) ( 1 hr )
t) TGP U.-IODIG (II) D .cMI "Blue Thunder" (1983. Adven
ture) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell A
Los Angele$ police hel.copter patrOlman
h11acks an expenmental military supe1
coptet planned for use t1l cM11an crowd
control 'ff i2 hes.) '11 MO¥ll "A Midsummer Night's Sex
Comedy" I 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen
Mia Farrow The summer heal and coontry
back the chllOren she g.t\4 up IOf adop
tlon .r::~ eertier (R) O ( 1 hr ) 0 UC. '"Kinde<garten Futurity
~'lal.ocu IS .,.. Tm All A.ght Jack" ( 1960
Comedy) Ian Carmichael. Petef Sellers 111
1ry1ng to do a good ,ob tor ms uncfe '" a
factory a well-meaning bumbler actuatt>
upsets lhe crooked scheme l'ltS uncle ha&
so carefully planned (2 hrs )
~ .UT ULWAY Wfl OP nt1 ....,
@ ntl tl'TCll [8 "Spltl Decision" A
desperate real ~late ule!.man grves h•;
pitch t~LIWO-~tcat !Wins who share
-eve,Yihlng 0 MOY IOl9 Rock ballet performed tv
songs by Strng. OaYld Byroe or Talk1rog
Heads ano others ( 1 hf >
-;~w:" -ltalDIOU»
="Let's Spend The Nighl Togeth
er" ( 1982. Ooc:umentaryl The Roll1n1i
Stones The Stones perform many or the11
greatest Ms 1n thrs record of three con
certs held at the Meadowlands Arena "'
~ Jer~~ and Arizona St~e·s.suo ~"" ""Sia IOfTl CT'"Tt"fii jO mm )
'Sl.U.O · tl ) .W "Emily" ( t'H6. Drama) KOi
Stark. Victor Sp1nett1 In 192<h England ,,
teen-age girt cornes of age through all
atlalf with an Amencan schOOlleacher 11
hr . 25 min) --1 IAnmt.\Y IPOITIPAGI 1w D8Cl)«lm ...
-CA'ITOPT9 II* an ...... eou1-... 111-t AWAll)I
Country mustc performers are honored ,,,
t 5 catego<ies rnclud1ng top male and
lemale art.st mus1etan ol the year antl
album of the year From Op<yland 111
Nash111lle ( I hr ) · l ra•t'M
lllMI "A Steµ Out Ot Line. I t9/0
Drama) Vic Morrow Peter Falk In ordPr
to solve the11 trnanc1a1 problems. three
Korean War buddies plan a rrulhon-dollar
robbery 12 hrs )
I.) ... "The Joy Of Letting Go
air provoke a serres of humorous romantrc
encounters among three couples spend· __
JOg _. ~ at an inventor's rural
( 1976. Drama) Dom1n1que St Pierre
Chat H~e! ,,._ ~ IOOKi'iig !or
thrit15 deScends into the danget. oos world
retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
(I)llCMI "Doctor Detro11" (1983, Come·
dy) Dan Akroyd. Donna Dixon. A timid
college prolesSOf rs recruited to 1ake the
place o 11 prmp, and soon finds himself
en,oy1ng his new occupation 'R' ( 1 hr
31 min)
.. @ -.rTMClt
•D a '"'· After an absence of 20 years, 11 lovable con-artist suddenly
m<>11es back Into the fives of his former
wtfe and their two grown sons
(!) 1'WIJ9ff ..
CC) .,,. "ttoll(es" ( 1980. Acjventure)
Roger Moore. James Mason A dappet
woman-haling frogman is called tn to
thwart the plans of extortionists who have
hijacked a supply ship and are threatening
to aestroy two North Sea oil ngs 'PG' ( t
hr. 39m1n)
(ff)ll7Jmc:lllAM.Y 'f1ll ... -D 8' M MUITW Wyatt and Evan g91
involved with a mental patient who
appears to be a soy on the rvn from a CIA
~I (thr)
B r,AWYAIY *MD A beauty contest
promoter plans 10 make his daughter !he
wtnnet and a movie star wants to take
of prostitution ( I hr 25 min )
COl MC)¥ll "Blonde Goddess" (1982
Comedy) Jonathan Ford. Susanna 6 111
too A frustrated comic book artist gets
carried away wrth his eroric fantasies 11
llr 30mtn)
'"$ 1 lllMI "Boarding School" ( 1983
Comedy) Nastassl8 Klnski A high school
girl plans a student exchange program
with a tocat school for bOys ( 1 h1 1Q
1Wlm1:.r~
tt:ll u.AIY ... f.llA1'19AY~LM Host M1cnae
Pahn Guests The Motets ( "Suddenl~
las~'='Jm'~'. 30 mm l l ir~ ... 1•10CU• .,.. "Scalawitg" ( 1973. Advnn
ture) Kirk Oovotas, Mork Lester Based
on a stOfy by Ffot>trt Louis Stevenson A
one-legged vagabond searc:heS for a tor
tune 1n gold with e drvnllen parrot as h1'
Ofily clut ( 2 hr.J ) !C> llON "V~ Squad' ( 1982 Oramcll
~------------------............. ..... -lalurclay Cont.
Season HUbley. Gary Swanson A police
delec:tl\le and e streetwell<er team up to
trap • pimp responsible for murdering one ot ~.·A' (1 hf ,35rrnn) ........
tW _.."The Stalking Moon" (1968,
Western) Gregory Peck, Eve Mane Sall'lt
An Apache werriof sets out lo trap the
man who has taken in his white w1fe and
half-tweed child. (2 hrs . t5 min )
-· .. "The Blue Max" (1966 Ora-ma) George Peppard, James Mason A
young German competes with mc>fe expe-
rienced flyers'°' the prestigious Blue Mb
awa[d (2.Jxs...AS miAi.. ---·--·-1,_ M .aoft ....... ,.
... "Evet}'thtng Vou Always Went·
ed To Know About Sex (But W•e
Afraid To Ask) .. ( 1972. Comedy) WOO<ty
Allen Gene Wlldef A series of com1C
sketches about human rePJ~lion
spoofs se1t research laboratories. fofeqt
movies. transvestites. game Shows. chas-
tity belts. pastoral love and the mechanics
of human ~ R" i 1 hr 28 rTW'I ) -•==.. M).,. "Psycho II"' (1983 Mys1ery1
Anthony Perktns, Meg Tilly Four~r psy-cnooc lllller W&~n BaTW--..r~s.oo
alter a 20-year stay 1n a mental IOS!rtution
and believes himself cured when a mysle-
nous rash of murdefs begins R ( 1 hr
53 ITllfl ) tl:llB .,. "Berserk (1968 Mystetyl
Joan Ctawford. Ty Hardin Scotland Yaro
tOVeShgates a series of ~zarre murdefs at
a cwcus (2 hrs )
(I) NtllTOUCUILU
(!) ... "The Petr1hed FOfesr-C 1936
Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Belle Oa'l'S A
wnter finds romance when he runs ,.,.,o a
gang of luSlers 111 Arizona s Petufoec for-
est (2 hr$) m•· mc:a
I ""UIA11 (I)
fUllO'f •tlillC:8m .... "The Spin! Of Se'lf!flt'f Sew ·
'1976. Comedy) JoM c HclmeS
Atwlet1e Haven The ~~ s.<>e ot he
Amencan RevOlutron ~ ~ 11 hr
tSm.n)
12111 .... ··PsyehO II -~ M)'S{er1J
AJ1.11uif Perkins~ f'iY Former pey·
d10l.ic Uler Nofman Bates Iii reteaiseo
alter• 20-ynt ~lay 1r1 a mental ns: ~.on
and ~ twnlett cued ~ a tr.',.,._
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No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
The llilyPllt
fits In.
30 Sunday, June 10, 19M
It's in the bag
Detecd•e Belker (Brace Weitz), bJa face ah.lelcled by a Karf, toes
a.nderconr ua t..& lady and~ 80me tl1>9 from a real ODe(Connle
Sawyer) on .. BW Street Blaa 'Tbunday at 10 on l'fBC, Channel 4.
ti~~QL T.nu.tn.P!l .. :_tCJtun.n& .\nthon) Hoplonsand lnk)·Ann( Dowm:
.. The .\tJan ta Ch:Jd Murders.-stamog
Jason Robards and Jam~ Earl Jonn: ··c oallire... f'3tunng Barb:lr.a Mandrell
and Tom \\ opat
Otht'r CBS telefilms .,.,.jJI tDClude -Fint
Step\ .. stamng Judd Huxb; ··TM Late
Chmtopher Bean.-stamn.gJamesStC'wan
and CaA>LBumcll. ··M> Wicked. Wicked
Wa~\ JThe lcg(nd of Errol Fl)nn." star-
ring Duncan Regehr: -Passions.-st.amng
Lind~l\ \\ agner and Joanne Woodward.
"Sentimental Joume\ ... ""llh Jadvn Smith
"Thl' Tought-st Man m the · World::
-;1amng Mr T: "With Intent to Kill."
featunng "-.drl Malden a.nd William Oe-
' anc
T\ TIDBIT& CBS ""Ill rerun th' fhe-
hour m1r.menes ··Ja<equehne Susann's Val~
le~ of the Dolls 1981" on June 25 a.nd 26.
The: producuon s~~ filch. U..
Hartman. Veroa.ica H.amd and David
Birne)
'8( has l\'ne""ed "-Saturda) t&bt
L1\l'. for a lull IOth season. Dae. Denol
""111 conunue 3) e'ccutne produett.
~terro broadcasung 1s npttlcd to bc&an
on some NBC sho"" sin mid-1985. The tlnt
programs to b( telecast tn slC'rCO wdl b(
'The Tonight Show Swnna ,,..._Y
Carson" and "Fnday &g.bt Videos.··
_ Lee Majors of ..\8C"s "The Fall Guy .. 1s
t1lmmg a ne"" TV movie called "The
( O"-bo~ and the Ballenna." "' plays a .former rodeo champ intent on rcpmmg
his title ~slie Wlag t'O-stars as a Russ1an
hallenna who defects to v1s11 her molher .
..\cadcmy Award,winnina actress
Dorothy Malone has Join~ the cast of
"He''> Not Your Son." :l new TV film for
.\8\ Malone portrays a phy 1C1an 1n this
drnrnn about two coupl wbo discover
their infant wns were inadvtnantly )~1tchtd at the hospital· The movie al.so
~tars Doua Mills. &a lle•aN. Aue
Duu nberry and Jolla James.
l1
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23
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1, 7 Sh<>Wn. he'"s M'r
Drummond on
"Oitf'rent Strokes'
1 i Role tor 58 Across
1n "Taxi"
12 Blake Carnng1on's
daughter
14 Ill times XVII
15 "-Life to Live"
16 "-of Spies"
17 Mr O'Neal's ID
18 .. _Got Sixpence"
20 Archie Bunker's wife
22 "You -There"
23 "StrategiC -
Command''
24 "-Sir That's My
Baby"
25 "Diamond -..
26 Comedian Johnson
1 She's Jolene
2 John Boy's mother
3 Our coot
4 "Flying Down to -··
5 Mrs C8bol on "Hotel'
----&-P~----
7 She's Daisy Duke
8 "Cakes and -"
9 "-Trovatore"
10 Nurse Brancus1 on
"Trapper John, MD ..
12 Domino or Waller
13 Harrison or Coward
19 Misdo
2t That is
22 Jolson and Pac1no
27 Venus on "WKRP 1n
C1ncinnat1"
.ACROSS 28 Ike's WW II theater
29 " -L Balt1mol'e"
-?9-f)on-Btocitef role-------.JQ.G.tand ~ Oprv
31 "Leave -to Beaver" 33 " -camera" -
32 Mr Levant's sign-otf 34 " -to Btlhe Joe"
33 Singer Perry 36 She's Edna Garrett
35.450 "Toolsie" co-star 37 A MandreD sisler
50 .. _ -a camera"
52 He's Webster. 1nit
53 Carson's hit-in
55 Bonanza" star
57 -Enemy"
58 Manlu -
DOWN
39 Diana -
40 Sign-orr ror Mu1tiare
4 1 Bnan on "Executive
Suite"
43 Mary -Moore
~See-a&~-
46 Infrequent
49 She was Kate.&adley
51 ''Mthe King's_ ..
54 "Ben Casey" star. 1rnt
56 Mr Newman's msigne
SOLUTION
38 Daty of "Walking Tall" 38 "-W1ooow"
39 Dolores -Rio __ :_------...-~~~=~~===~===---
42 Played Ed Norton
44 Compass point
45 Role for Nat>Ors
4 7 "Miss America" host •
48 Cho nominee .
49 Cheers is one
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